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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-01-24 - Orange Coast PilotHIGH 88 LOW47 ClllT 1111111 TUESDAY JANUARY;>.\ 1~8<1 ORANGE COUNTY C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Coa•t The Supreme Court's rul- ing Monday on death penalty cases won•t speed up any California executions, according to officials In the district attorney's office./ A3 Walter Burroughs looks back at the early days of the Dally Piiot and Its campaign against gam- bllng ./ A3 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:'=·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::·:·:·:·::::::::::::::: California The opening of the Dlablo Canyon nuclear power plant has once again been delayed. I AS The public will be barred from the space shuttle land Ing area at Edwards Air Force Base./ AS Nation The confirmation of Edwin Meese Ill as at- torney general will give Democrats a chance to hit Justice Department policies./ AS World President Reagan has In- for med Democratic House members that he will not unll~terally pull U.S. Marines out of Belrut./A4 Ten seamen drowned after a freighter sank In the storm-lashed English Channel today .I A4 Minda Body Acupuncture Is fading here as doctors find It less effective than standard Western pain treatments. /81. Neighbor•' friendship Is lost when their children play doctor ./82 Sports Fountain Valley Hlgh's Mike Newton Is a picture of Intensity on a football field or basketball court. /C1 Lakers center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar suffered back stiffness but was not seriously Injured fol- lowing auto mlshap./C1 Basketball players George Turner of UCI and USC's Wayne Carlander. an Ocean View High product. were named players of the week./C2 Entertainment "Pirates" are plundering the South Coast theatri- cally for the third time In 15 months./83 . ;:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::~:::·:·:::::::::::::! Bu•lneu Apple Computer unveils four new models, Includ- ing the hlghly touted M aclntosh./85 INDEX Bridge Erma 8ombeck Bulletin Board Bulin ... Cluatn.c:t Croaaword Oeeth Notlcet Enter11lnment Help Vour ... f Horo.cope lnt•mlnfon Ann L.lndet• MOYIM N1t1on11 Newa PC>Uce Log Public Notleel SpOfU State Newt Stock Mlfktt• T•vlllon Theater• w .. ther WOfld Newt • 84 92 A3 95 ce-e C8 C4 93 92 C7 83 92 A3 A5 A3 C4·5 C1_. AS ee 83 83 A2 AS Fa.ter mother Carol ftewett rocb two of berbablee at ber Balboa home. She's 'Mom' to 63 children Balboa foster mother finds cuddly infants ·hard to give up' she sayswouldn 't be worth the trouble -but because she loves them. "I guess I have a need to mother." parent program began when she lived 1n Los Angeles and read a newspaper article detailing the plight of foster children and the shortage of foster (Plea9e 9ee FOSTER/ A2) NBokays proposal • • on airport Draft agreement now goes back to supervisors By JERRY HIRSCH Of .. 0.-, ......... The Newport Beach Cuy Council sent the airport issue flying back to the Orange County Board of Super- visors late Monday night, voting to approve an agreement that would limn expansion at John Wayne Airport. It 1s now up to the supervisors. who Operate the airport, to decide the fate of the proposed Joint-powers city/county agreement. A much-revised version of the 30- year agreement passed the Newport Beach council by unanimous vote near midnight following a some- times-bitter debate wuh residents who arc strongly opposed to any expansion at the ai~rt. "This agreement 1s like asking how would you like to be lolled, with a aun or w11h poison." Stewan W1lh1ms told the council. "It would be a travesty to have it. You are giving cvcryth1n1 away and gcttin& nothina in return; he added. Al Graham. a Dover Shores resi- dent whose home was pelted with jet engme parts Sept. 27 when a Repubttc Airlines DC-9 experienced el)Jinc difficulty shortly after takeoff. uf)td the council to approve the avecment. "The issue tonight IS docs the document adequately protect lM community from the point of view or a realist? A realist knows the airport 1s nol going to go a_f'f. ~re will always be a degree o problems.'' said Graham. who helped craft the agree- ment as a member of the city's advisory aviauon committee. Here arc the maJor highlights of the airport agreement as passed by the Newpon council: • h requires the county to selec1 a site for a second regional a1rpon within three years of the final passa&e (Pleue eee MB BACKS/ A2) Three will face murder charge By STEVE MARBLE Ol ... °"9r ......... Prosecutors are expcaed to tile murdCT for hire and murder for profit charics in the in the pre-dawn sla-yina this month of Huntinat.0n Beach comlJUler engineer James 0 . Huahes. A man, his son and Hughes' wife were formally charaed Monday in the Jan. 10 gunshot murder which al- legedly was motivated by plans of collect ing $500.000 1n insurance money. Jcanete Lynn Hughes. wife of 1he murder victim. and Adam Salas Ramirez and his son Adam Edward Ramirez Jr .. all pleaded innocent to the charges dunng a courtroom appearan~ in Westminster The tno was ordered to return Apnl 9 to West Orange Mumcipal Coun 1n Westminster for a prelimuwy hear- ina that will dct.erminc if the \hrec should stand trial for murder. Deputy District Attof1'e)' :James C\ocunger said he npecu to add the murder for hire and profit ch~es 1n the nex1 two weeks. The addJt1onaJ charges, 1f proven. could mean thc death penalty for the tno James Hughes. 37. was shot 10 death as he slC'pt in the' master bedroom ofh1s Lakeside' Lane home. ft is alleged the elder Ramirez. 42. was hired by Jeanelle Hughes to pull the trigger. Ramirez· son. a 21-vear-old W~t­ (Pleue eee MURDER/ A2) By KAREN E. KLEIN OlhO.-,NM•..,. Carol Newett gets mad when she sees foster pa~nu portrayed as poor people who take in extra children to pad their incomes. Newett said. "I like the feeling of total dependency I get from the babies. There's nothing like rocking a baby- 1f I don't have one. my arm'i ache when I see one." That's why she's still getting up for 2 a.m. feedings, chansing d1a~rs and conSC>linJ colicky infanu when most of her fnends have '1'3duated to the JOYS of grandmothenng. Kidnap foiled by FV .youth She has reason to know the popular perception isn't true. In fact, she has 63 cuddly, cooing reasons -the infants and toddlers she has been "mom" to over the past 16 years. Newett. 50. of Balboa has been a foster mother to babies of all ages and races -not for the monthly stipend she receives from the county. which Newell has six children of her own. rangJnJ from 9 years to 26. Three still live with her and her husband. Ed. who 1s retired from the film industry. at their custom-built home on Balboa Peninsula. The other three live nearby. Her involvement in the foster No landslide threat to S. Laguna homes? By L.P. BENET OlhO.-, ......... A developer building 382 residen- tial units on a South uguna hillside said a recent landslide in the area poses no threat to the housing project. Steven Krueger, vice president of Showcase Homes, also discounted criticism from community leaders who have been sayina for 13 years that the slid(\-prone hills arc un- suitable for large-scale development. "Showcase doesn't have a history of building on unstable sites. it 6 docsn 't pa) in l'he long run:· Krueger said. On Jan IT. a 75-foot-wide slide occurred on the development site. JUSt sou1h of Aliso Canyon. Krueger said he immediately notified the state Coastal Comm1ss1on and the county- appo1nted South Laguna Specific Plan Review Board. Has firm has applied to the state for an emergcnc) permit to shore up the shde area. "The slippage may have been C8uscd by heavy rams the day before.'' Krueger said. "h too\l place (Plea.e Me SLIDlt/ A2l 15-year-old taken to San Jose. escapes while captors sleep By ROBERT BARKER Ol1'!90...,l'lle4•1Mf A 15-year-old Fountain Valley boy broke away from four k1dnapers in a San Jose motel early today after being abducted Mo nday on h1\ way home from Los Amigos High School Fountain Valley police Capt. Bill D1N1si said Vuong Huy Ngo was grahbcd on a '>ldewalk on Azalea 5trect and forced into a car ahout 2 pm Monday and driven to the Ba) Area city in a 1974 Datsun. Ngo apparently slipped out of the hotel at 4 a.m. today when his captors fell asleep He ned to a nearby hospital where he told a secunt) guard ofh1\ ordeal San Jose police ru\hed 10 the motel and arrested two \U'ipccts. according to D1N1s1 The other two apparently '!lipped awa) before police ;imvcd. D1N1s1 and the kidnapped boy's mother said toda> she believed the kidnap 1s linked to an attack on the Nao's family car 1n carly Occcmber hy an Onental ~outh gang.. A disagree- ment between a gang member and one of the Ngo boys apparently sparked the attack on the car. accord- ing-to D1N1S1. Ngo's family allegedly had been threatened with bodily dan~r 1f they pursued the prosecution. DiN1s1 said One of the four suspects in the kidnapping has been linked to the incident in which allegcd.,gang mem- bers smashed ~1ndows ~d broke ta1hghts out of the car. but his 1denmy wasn't disclosed today. The k1d- nappcd boy's mother said today that two of her six children were hosp1Lal- 1zed when they were cut by the pieces of glass. (Pleue .ee J[IDNAP I A2) Reprimand of accused policeman defended By STEVE MARBLE .,. ... ,... ... Cos&a Mesa Police Chief R<>scr Neth today defended a deasion late last year 10 only reprimand peuol- man William Lauchlan for aU~ly molcstin1 a woman he had stopped for 1peccfina. -TM ~J...)!Ur~ patrolman. now facina criminal charaes for lllelicd sexual atllCks on thttc womtn w6ile on duty and 1n uniform, was 001 l'riiuaUy disciplined in ~rly DcCem- ~ When one of the women com- plained indirectly about Lauchlan. Chid' Neth said he behvcs \bat a reprimand wu the proper cout'IC of · action at the tJme "based on the faet1 and 1nformatioa we then had." Nearly a month lattt piota iOOk more senous actton. La.uchlan was su pended from duty ,,.ith Pl> Jan 10 -the same day be aJlqcdly molaled ~noth<-r ,,.oman-wh& ho tt'POfltdll pulled over bcca'* of a faulty taal li&hl. The patrolman was lUri:UCd Frida)' on suspic1on of rape, $0WLlly be~. fat~ lmpnsonmenl an<! annnptcd (Pleue eee UPllIMA.N'D/ A.2) QUIET VICTORIES BehindHB.'s vote on the 1-centsales tax Hearttran1- planta end other medlcal firsts make headlines, but what about the progrest agaln1t more prevalent Ill· nMM1? In labor•· tOflet acrou the United StatM and etlewhere. reMWcMrl are gradually bringing humanity'• most teared dlMase1 under control. In a 10-pert terln, Auocleted Pr ... ectence writ et Paul Ree burn tetl1 about the ateady-end aometlmn remarkable-pro- gr ... thlt hat been made. The flret 1n1tallment appear• today on Page 81 . -' Transport offlctaiS criticize parochial attitude of cities Hunt1naton Bea c h sen t shockwavcs throu_,, Oranae County when City Coun<'1l membcN voted overwhclm1naJy apjnst punma a I· cent \ales tax increase to fina~ m..,or tran'iportltion proJ«tS on the June ballot Count) lransporution officials. ~ho reportedly w~rt anured by Hununston Beach Mayor Jack Kelly that a "yes" vote was in the bq ~ere "\urpn~d and stunned" when the measure went down to defeat 6-1 They also were anaercd c;omc hinted broadly that city lcadcr1 voted for their own selfi h 1ntc~ts. Oranae County Suptrv1~or Thoma f Riley. who al41n 1 the county's transportation comm1ss1 on chairman. said the county's grt"atness is in Jeopardy 1fc1t1es take the attitude of doina thins~ only for their own benefit "That's not the -.pint of Oranae County." he said To no one's \urpnsc. an O\ler· whclmina number of c111es elsewhere 1n the rounty ha..-c endorsed tht plan that backers say would raise about SS 4 b1lhon for a IS-year traff te improvement prO&flm. ea 1ly quah· fy1~ the propoaal for the June ballot. Riley had ho~ a.II 26 c1t1cs in the county would end"~ the ballot mel Ul't tO gtnC'rate '°me momen- tum In fact, until the Hunttnaton Bca<'h Cuy Council considered the propo'll. 11 had drawn httle muctsm u 11 Qtled from clly council to c.ty council Tran pomuon official , already coununa Huntin&ton Be ch ·In lht atnmllll\iC oolumn, wcrt v.orrit'd po s1blt' rr~t\ttncc 1n Laguna Rtach m1aht k.C'ep thr plan fmm • ROBIRT BARKER Focus ON THE NEws w1nnma unanimous OK\ lrom the count) 's 26 c1t1t\ A\ 1t tumrd out La Hahra al~ rtJCCted the mca\urt' But tfont1n1ton Beach IS seltlnJ the ltlcntmn. • Potent111l~. the neptlH' \'OtC' in )1unllr)j1on Stach could have a ~oui pohucal impact, If tht 1h1rd IArg~t city 1n the county doe n't cvcn want lJ>c 1uue nn thr l\allot 11 might ht l'"'l'll) touah to ()Ct'SuaJc votcn to qrct to fish another penny out ol 1hr1r pockru 1n \alt\ tuc• Hununaton Beach Clly officials appear to have come out lookina hkc the ba<l guy\ They've bttn arousina for months tha t Hunt1 naton Beach ncH~r seems to ict its hare of county ,,.me proJects. arauina t~t transportation mone)' 1\ poured 1n around the count)·.. b1gcst toun t dr&W1 hkc Ot\neyland and Knon·s BctTy Farm. 1 C ity politics ma)' have had somc- th1na to do wilh the vote ~me city official v.~ miffed when Kell> brqht the sales l&ll t up for considc,.t1on e"tn thol&lb n wHn't on the nda And te'ltral offiCtal fdt Ketty w · Ktln h t lhc Lone Ranter and not appn nt \hem of lhc or h llttona Wilt\ lrl.nsponatton om iii (Kdl 1d lt\C) had I tO h C'Of• tt'\pond net file1) And they ~ umrt bc:c:au ht at l)' told tranMt offiC11l1 be had tht vot few ~ - (Pl ... RB tD'LAJM/ AS) l l CoNTINU EO SroR1Es SLIDE THREAT DISCOUNTED ••• Continued fair weather ahead From Al on what will be u lantJ\taJXd \IOJ)t' above a road"'&\ No home\ a1 c near 1hc \lie of 1hc ,1i~k ·· C ommur\11) lrudcr... hll\\-\'\Cr. l'\· prt ed l.Olll'Cfr\il the "'ork lll'\.'C!o~UI) 10 \hort up 1ht 5lopc ma) triger mon.· la11dsl11Je., and that de' clof)t'r\ "111 haH' 10 jfadc u \mall pomun ol Opl'n )pac:c tcmton "The shtk that ha' rnt"nth lX curred ":n ncJr Jnotht•r \hJc the\ were rcpiunna." -w1d \nn ( hn'ilOph. a landscapt" a~hll«'I and • mcmhl.·r of the 8onrd ot Rc"e" f he bo.1rd f("'"'1n~1til~ Im -.C1.'ln¥ that C'\lmmunn> de' klpOl("nl 1'l.1n) Jn' tnll""«''l "'II '''"'~.,._tq_~ ,hJt· question a1 1t!> rcJular mttttng at 4 p m toda' at tht 'iouth Coast Count) Water District uflin•!., 3 f S92 W"t S1 1n S<>ulh U11un.i In add1t1on, board members al~o plan to ask the CoasUll Commi s1on to place addll{onal con· d1t1on~ on the proJel·t "The more" orl the) do 1n an arta, tht tllOrt' potcnt1al there 1\ for oth r \hde!t to be acttvated," ( h11 toph ~Id "We don·1 lno"' enough 10 de· tcrmtnt" whether ~tide) could oct·ur. but I think v.c need a thorouih 1n' c">t1gat1on to \Cc 1f there arc an) uther \.u lnerab1ltt1e!o." )a1d Francis l)(".rn of lhl' ~outh Laguna C1v1c Anoc1at1on Krucaer ~·d a geoloam from Irvine Soil' Ena1ncenna. Inc )Urvcycd the area with community lcader5 last week and informed them that the slide "posed no problem and could be repaired in a few week!> " "It's not unusual 10 have have a small slope fAJlure dunna a grading opcra11on." Krueger s~ud. He added lhat other slides 1dent· 1fied 1n the area pose no threat because they are a a.reat d1stace from the development. "That's true," Francis ~1d. "But we don't know where the others m1aht happen.·· CNHIM!on w v •t 31 ~ .. 1, b ~now Cl C tal ~It H C •2 3~ Wednelday. Jlnulfy 25 ,_,. r:-:i 088 CM,-,. 2• el.Ow T at..-ea uu FlumHL.!..!J Cl>lclQO 33 31 C1...:1n,..11 31 33 CIWettM 35 ~ Coll.lml*.I C 41 40 20 Cotumtu 31 » o.ll•fl W0t11! 41 ~ Oey\Otl ,. 32 ~ ., 21 ONM-S-4 17 OelrOll S3 30 Oululfl 21 22 llP..o 61 32 '•'•l>M-• .33 -42 '"00 26 13 f'lwJlttell 3t 23 GrMl,11111 41 341 HW1 lord 30 10 ~ ., 37 HonolllN u 12 ,, •' .. M<iueton 54 61 ., ..... ltldtanapo111 35 32 -F-10_0_1.,-,-.. -,.i-.....,.--w-,,-" ,.,. •' , 1 .. I I _. '•'•·.. •• Jaclllon.Mi.. 61 41 I I JICll.onvlli. u 51 ""'*"' 34 21 NB BACKS AIR ORT AGREEMENT ••• Extended F.,, •nd warm Oaye Occa_,., gully 8 an1a Ana ~ kilety In aotM ., ... Hig111 ea 10 78 L-• motlly 38 1050 1(-Clly 35 22 l.aeVllQN IO 35 Ulut AOC* 37 35 3e ,, n " 11 er From Al ot thc Jo1n1 pr.me '.l,g.r'C'('nicnt •R\"!Ulft'' th~ "'-'U lll\ ''' \l'1n \00\INdl\•fl ,1t 1h3l ;.111; 1r1 \\lthin 10 \eJf") • KC'QU f\"\ •h,• "°''UOt\ h.\ \(Jr1 ~·mng .t'>1l.h." fl;nJ, ''' t'iu1IJ the n("" Jlrpoll • R~u. r,., th.it th,· ne" .U!]Xm "llUlJ ,,., 't• J Ol.tj\11 ~>1'1011) ,,f thC' J1r trJn,p,•1tJt1"11 Jc111and in OrJnge ( 11unl\ • L1n11t' th,· \l/C ~•I a prvpo'><.'J Ol'" KIDNAP ... From Al I he tx>' ·, m11thl·r '>aid todJ\ ">hl· remained fr.ir1ul for hl'r lan11h ·, \a let) · "Tht'rl' '> ahout 'U or 4(1 1n a gang and thl'~ h.n en 't got all uf them Thn li'l' in a Jungk h~ 1hcmsehc\." !>he ...i1d ··Thn ~11d 1f there:·., an\ action (J1rl>'>t'Cut1un for the auad .. on the larl the\ "oulJ l<.111 a ml'mbcr ot m' famll\ .. · · fh~· mother ..aid she reCl'l\ed a 1ekphonc: 1.all from her son about 9 pm bu1 he \l3\ forct"d 10 hang up t>t·fore he could tl.'11 her "-her1.· he "'a' hc1ng held D1N1s1 said 10<.1<1) th1.·re apparcnih \ltre no ran'>om demand-. but one of the suspc:c1-. did ha'e a handgun r heir rea!oon for going Ill San Jo'><.' also \lJ\ not l m>"-at 1h1'> t1ml' Tht• "ILllm "-Igo who \l.;,t\ "'II 1n ~an Jo~ toda) apparentl} wa\ not inJured \ rm1nal at John V..a >ne to 100.000 uart· feet •Makes the agn:emen1 binding ncn 1f the count) '>ells the a1rpon. • KcQuir,'\ tht.· cit) and count} lo '>t.U'1a101nl '>tud' on safl't> problems Jt tht• airport and make rt'commcn· Jat1on'> to the f-cdcral Av1almn ~dm1n1-;trat1un •.\lier' the dl'lin111on of an a' eragc J,uh tkpdnurt· to 1ndude all com· merual .urcrah a11 1.argo and com· muter plane\. C>nl~ rnmmerc1al air· ~raft ar,· counted nO"- • L1m1 ts the number ot departures h' lOmmencal. air nirgo and com· muter plane.., ""h an average takeoff nu1~ le' d uf louder than 89 5 decibels to 55 a day during the first decade of the agreement. Com- mercial departures arc currently lim· • 11ed lo 41 a day. •Allows the number of depanures 10 increase to 73 a day during the second decade of the agreement a) planes that depart a1 a noise level of 89.5 decibels or below arc added. •The agreement docs no1 regulate fl1ghis that depart at a noise level quieter than 87 decibels. Although Newport c1ly offictab said they were pleased that the agreement is progressin1'. some un· happy residents were talkin~ about forcing 1t to be approved by a c1lyw1de referendum as they left the meeting. MURDER CHARGES ... From Al m1n,1cr rc\1den1 alkgedl} drove h1!l lather to thl' Hughe!>' tract home oil ~kal h Boulevard near Adams Av- cnu<: HL' allegedly wa<:. waiting at a rende1' ou!I point fo r ht~ father Hut "'hen the shooting was in 111ally rt'p<>rtc<l. the stor) pre!>Cnled to police \\J\ much di fferent Hughe~ told officers a burglar hroke in home. <,hot her husband. hit her 1n the face and look the family t·ar. fhe dder Ramire1 wa!I arested minutn later" hen an oflicer !lpolted the Hughes· I O)ota onl> several mlle'> lrom the home Dl·tect1\e~. though. quickly linked the m o after learning that Jeanette Hughes and the cider Ramirez had worked together and possibly were involved roman11cally. According to one report, the wife had promised the older Ramirez a share of a S500.000 in'iurancc policy Cloninger refused to confirm the report or discuss other .. evidence.'' Don Rubright. a Newport Beach lawyer representing Hughes. refused to comment on specific allega1ions but said his client has no past criminal record and on at least one occasion. filed a battery complaint against her husband. The three defrndantsare being held without bail. lot AAgelM 71 54 l.OU!tlllA. 3e 3$ J.Ot>~ 63 2.0 Mamfll>l9 41 3' M14lnll 76 72 Mllw1111-.. 34 31 MPl~ll P"'4 30 13 Temperatures ~ '2 " HI Lo ~~ ~~ Tides 41 18 TOOAY Second lllgl> 2 11 p m s.cor.o low a 09 p m 36 I 2 ,. :lt .. ~ .. &1 64 48 2e 23 50 49 r.3 42 32 II 3e ,. 33 24 34 11 51 30 40 24 37 33 36 tt Albany All>l.IQIHl<QU40 Am1rUIO Ancl>Ore~ A.,_I .. A111r11 Allenrte C11y Au111n &.illmOI• BllW091 8kmlnQl>•m Blamer Cl< BolM 04 ·IS 39 32 37 3~ 3t 33 63 43 34 30 38 32 49 43 le 22 lS 32 ft'*9IOAY 3Gelm 10 12 ."' 4 07 Pm 1107pm ~: Surf report ISoalon Bt-n•vlle ... "* 8utt;ngton c-C'*IMlonSC 3 1 18 33 23 Sun NII lodey •I 5 16 p m , , .... al && 52 a 55 • m w.on..oey and .. ,. again at 34 31 S 18 Pm 111 12 MoonM11lodey11 1111 am,r-30 22 Wed....Oey II 12 21 pm llllO Mii 81 ~SI 11 43 e m aiza 1-2 1·3 1·3 1-2 I flal 2·3 c~ talf.poor lelr , ... poot•fllt poot poot , ... Swtlll Olfecllon - Coull ty loses King ho Iida y fight Orange County ~overnment lost a bid in the Caltforn1a Supreme Coun Monday to withhold about S70.000 in wages from Municipal Court employees who took a day ofT for Martin Luther King Jr.'s binhday. The state high coun denied the county's request 10 withhold the disputed wages until the outcome of an appeal undertaken by the county is Golden West.president Dr. R. Dudley lJOyce dies A memorial serv1<:e will be con· bea>me t.be fint Pl'C$ident of Gotden West. decided The county appealed to the Su· preme Court to forestall the holiday payment. included in checks to be issued this Friday. About 600 Municipal C'oun em· ployees were given Jan. 16 off following a two-day heanng before Superior Coun Judge Philip Schwab. Schwab ruled Jan. 13 the coun employees were governed by the same employment gu1delt nes that apply lo state employees and, 1here- forc. were en111led to the holiday with pay. FOSTER MOTHER 'IN IT FOR LOVE' ..• dueled Thunday for Dec R .. Dudlet Bo~. the foundina president and c'hief adminfsirator from 196S He helped build Golden Wat which t~y bu 'In eorqllment of about 20.000. County attorneys argued Mun1 c1· pal Counemployces were not entitled to lhc day ofT because their holiday schedule was negotiated as pan of the employees' county contract and doesn't include the King holtda) From Al parents ShL· had fi\e chlldn.·n of he r o"'n at lhe time and had been told \hl' 1.ouldn t ha1.e am morl' Her IO\ e of bah1e' got thl' hc'>t of her '>he \a1d and \hL' Lalkd the agent.) m1.·ntioned in thl' art1d1.· L'cr \incc then !the.,, b<:cn a prl'·adoptt1.e fos ter mother 1ak1ng newbornc, "'hose mother'> need lime to decide whether to keep them or platt: them ror adoption she '3ld When she moved to Hal boa '>C' en vcar" ago she lx·<:amc llL·en.,l'd to "-<>rk \l llh Orange< ount' \ "iol 1:il ~l'r' Ill'"> \gcnq and hJ' tx·gun kllur111g on 1h1.• \UOJt'll Jlld rt'l ru111ng p11ll'nt1.1I lo\ler pan:nt\ fhl' 'n\l'll'> tJ~t· ,10\ l htld lh,1l nn·d\ a ht1ml' ''1thout 1eg1.ird In tJLt' 111 mcd1tJI pr11hll'1ll\ "f hc~ ·rt a part ul our lam1I~ V..hllc thL'' n· m1n1• I'm 'en pru1e1.· \l\t' and dctcm11.e about them. I mal e c,urc the} 'rt• hcaut1full) dressed \O pt·oplc t·a n ·1 '><!\ the} 're 'JU!ll foster lhlldrcn · ·· \he 'k!ld 11 hurt' cJch 11me -.he musl g1'e al hlld up-'Ah l'ther lo adoptive parent'> or balk 10 their natural mother'> .. It'<, al\la)S painful when the) tea .. e I guess I like to think the} lead a perfect lrfr when they're gone. The ddy a baby leave\ I'> hard. but 1f 1l drdn't hurt 11 wouldn't be a rnnng c,rx·ncnce when tht') 're here " 'e\\l'll '>a id h1·r hu">band ill\l3H rt:m1.·mbt:r<, to '>cnc.l lwr no" er\ on lht: c.l.H a hah~ leaH''> It I\ 100 painful to \IJ\ in tou1.h "1th tht• rh1ldrcn after thn 're gone but \a1d '>he ever) }t:ar \hl' gel'I < hn\trn<l'I c:a rd' wi th bah) p1lture'1 mtlu<lcd from adopll"e parent'> -W~91'1 of Golden Wes1 CoUtat O ver the years. Newell has cared in Hunllnaton Beach, wbo died over for babies ranging from 3 days 10 2 the weekend. years old One. who stayed with the Boyce, an Irvine ru1dc~t. dltd fam1I) two )Car-.. was part1cularl> Saturday at Tustjn Communny Hos- d1ffi cul1 10 give up. she ~1d. pital after suff¢rina a series of hean But there was one. No. 29. that arta.cblhcpreviouswcek. Hcwas62. Newell absolu1ely couldn't give up. The memorial strvicc wUI be&in at No. 29 as Neweu·., 9-year-old 11:30 a.m. at St. Mark Prcsbytenan adopted daughter. Aimee Church, ll~Ma.r Vista Onvc, She says she would have kept all the Newpon Beach. babies 1fshe'd had lhe dlance "Jfany ~e attended Fullenon Colle,ac. one of them hadn't had a place to go then 5tudied at Stanford University. we wo uld have taken them in a He also attended JU.rvard Graduate minute." she said. School of Business as a naval officer Barhara Labmke. O range Count~ ·s candidate and later returned to Stan- f-oc;tcr Home [)c, clopmen1 C oordt· ford to earn masler of aru and doctor nator ..aid there arc more lhan 650 of education degrees. licensed foster families 1n the count} Boyce was a founding facuhy who current!) ca re for more than member of OTangc Coast Collcac. 1.000 children where ht wOTk.cd for nine years as a "Many children ha .. e been abu!led. teacher-counselor. He left for ei&ht abandoned. neglected. molested or years to work as nn administrator at sexuall ye>.plo11ed." Lab1uke said. Stanford but returned an t 965 to Followina his retirement. Boyce toured tbe Far f.ast 11 a vlliona professor for the U.S. Air FOJQC in 1978 and 1979. Boyce drew on his tour when he delivered the com· mcnctment addreu last sprina at Golden West. Duri"' the ume cemnony, the collqe library was dedicated 11 the R . Dudley Boyce Library an6 Leamina Center, 1he fint time a G<Hdtn West bulldin& had been named for a Pffl()Boyn. . • h. ~?.~ ce u survived by J& '"'"e, Mary; a daughter Mary Elizabeth Boyce of ConcoTd. Mau.: son Tom Boyce and hit wife. Jill. of Tucson , Anz.: '°" Jam Boyce and his w1fe. Gi My. of Pacific Palisades~ and lkree arandc-hild:ren. Donation1 may be made to the R. Dudley Bo>« Scholarship Fund at Golden West Gov. George DeukmC)tan declared the King birthday a holtday for 'late employees in November. Ho\\-cver. the Board of Supervisors elected not 10 observe the holtday in 1984. Correction In a \IOI) 1n Saturday's paper. the Dail} P1lo1 inadvertently said a Laguna Beach police officer 14as fired last Augu't for allegedl> having sex with a female C-o-;ta Mesa police explorer !>COUl. The explorer !ICOUt lives in Costa ~e~. but was attached to lhe Laguna Beach explorer scout organiza11o n The Dail} Pilot regrets the error REPRIMAND DEFENDED ••• In one out of four homes. there '' some krnd of child abuse going on. she \a1d, although in onl y one oul of I Ocases 1s the abuse scnousenough 10 warranl removing the children rrom the home ORANGE COAST Clrculetloft 7141142-4111 From Al oral copulation -lhargcs stcmmmg from three allcgtd assaults dating back 10 latl' I Q82. Lauchlan a Brea resident and f3thcrof1.vo. 1s free on\ I 00.000 bail. Nenhcr he nor his attorney has beeo .l\ailablc to ~ommmt. The patrol- inan who is being fired. has been ordered to appear in court Feb 24 for :i prchm1nal) htaring.. On Dt·c 18. t 982. 1..auchwo al· legt"dl 1 1i)l.'d a !8-ycar-old Fo1.1n1ain Valli woman who had be(n 1n a car acc1~kn1 fn tht: 10< I dent thal brought a repr1mJnd Laul·hlan atlegedl) moles1cd J 1•1 H .ir-old Co'ita Mesa 14oman atli:r full11"'1ng her to an apanment ,omplC\ park1ni lot and tclhng hn ,h,•'d been specd1nit n1, woman rcponedJy told a Fullerton pohc:cman who knew about lhc mctdent and he. in tw-n, called au1hori1ics in Costa Mesa. On Jan. 10, Lauchlan alleacdly pulled over a 22-year..otd Santa Ana woman on the Newport Freeway for a faulty tail lia,ht and asked htr to follow him to an offramp. The ofTicer allegedly mol~tcd tbc wom.-n after the} rca1.·hcd a darkened indu11nal air ca The ~anta Ann -.oman contacttd authom1es later thlt day. Lauchlan was ~uipcnded and Costa Mesa palict along with th~ count> District At· tornc) 's oflicc launched an invesuga- uon that led to Lauchlan·~ amst on Frida' ··Th1 'i cut'> aero\' all socio-econ· om1c strata (The abu~) occurs 1n the barno 11 occur!I here in Newport Beac:h lt°sacommun1t> problem 1hat we all share respons1b1hl) for:· Lab111ke c,aid . Fo\u.•r parents must be w1ihng to work with the child. the natural parents and the county agency. she said "The} have to model (good) parenting as well -for 1he kids and for the parents:· Labmke said. There is a cn11cal need for more foster parents. she added. An yone 1nterec,tcd 1n hccom1nga foster paren t ma) 1.all 834-2168 for more 1nfor· mat1on on applttallon!> and the lin·nc;ing process HB EXPLAINS ITS SALES TAX VOTE .•. From Al 1 H·n 1hough ht hadn t taken a poll Hut '>C\l'ral 111 tht• uiunul rnembtr'> ''" the~ ha' l' Kood rca'\nn' for "ot ing thl WJ} thl'~ did · Wc-'rl' not l'>l·1ng the bad gu~'>" < ount ilv.oman Kuth Batlc'v '<ml l'q· ,11"11~' been opposed to-adding n1·" l<l\t''> 111 ra1\1ng old taxc-. I th1n"k tlWtl' '''" ,., a lot of wa\tC tn K1n1.·rnrnt·n1 Jnd tht: \\ate ha'> a wrplu!o and '>houlJ return more !>ale!> l,l'H''> \0 thl' Ullt"\ · 1 h1' " n111 111 \d\ that tran\- p11ra11on pl.in" not needed or that we d11n 1needIll1mpr<>'l" '>lrrct' Hut the quc\11on" do Wt' h.lH' to raise ta>u~'> t11 Jo II .. liailq al'" ""d lctnd de' elOJX'r\ 1n 1tic JOde' doped '<·t 11on'> of '><>uthern '>r•ngc < 11unt\ \l.1nd 10 reap mO\I of thr ~nrfit, fcir n<.•w 1mn..,pnr:1t1on PfOJC t\ I lhin ""I.' 11 lind th<i t 1n t''ldcm.:c iA hen Hie'\ \oC'kl t mL·m tx•r\ nl 1 he prJltllC• •Clum r 11mm111rr to ra1\C funcJ\ for th<' rh'\ llfJO Lompa1gn \he \ilcJ M•"l>t ..,.c·,, 011111• 1n tunt· v.1th lhl' t'l«H1ri1I(' lhlln thl" 1ounl\ (OI· I Just Call 642-6086 • I tiu.11\J .. sh1.· ..aid · I tecl I'm clo\C 1.•nough to the puhlll to kno\l. that th1.•1r rt:all1om will bt: ·· ( ounltlwoman Ruth Fink) views 1hl' liuntington fkath vote as a thamc lo lt:t the transportation lnmm1i.'>1on knol4 thJt there'!> "a real \lOrld out thl'rt· and that thq (tran"1 authom1c<,) "'111 ha"c to counteract rei.1\tanc:c a\ l'l!.prev'lt'd b> the C 11y ( UUOl II .. '>hl Jl\o toui.. J 'ihol at the \tall' Leg1.,lature "h''\C ans"'cr to the c.:oun t) ·., tran'>P<>t:'t<Hlon problem \hc \a1d, I'> to "allo"" .. u l1es w rat\C the sal<', taA ( ounl ii man Hoh ~andit , who opc1 ateHn auto tuJragt· \310 he voted ag:unst the mca\urt bcc.:au-.c: he tea"' the ntra ..ale\ ta\ ma> <'3ui.e a loi.s in hU'>inl""' In lht• lOUOl'v "On a nev. SI IJ.000 car the extra u.·nt ..ale"> tax I\ S 100 On a SJ0.000 l3r 11·., S300 "I wa~ talk1n' lo some reprc\CnUHI "('' from the Amtr1can Motor Car Assoc1a11on and they're afraid buyer'> will go to other counties 1ha1 don't havt thC' ex1rn tall." { ounlllllHln non ~11cAllisttr ~1\I Hun11ng1on Beach seems alwa)S to get the short end of the suck on highway money and he'" not con· v1nced roads arc 1n that bad shape. "I'll personally work to dt'fcat the tax because I don't believe in new taxes.'' ht' said. MacAlhs1cr also claimed he's irked hccausc the-vote camt up in the fin1 place. He said he suggested to Cily Adm1n1strator Charles Thompson that 11 was going down to defeat and urged that 11 be postponed two weeks so Huntington Beach wouldn't ge\ a lot ofa1tention 1n voting against 11. Mayor Kelly. who admits 10 beina surpnscd by lhe recalcitrance of his colleaaues. said h<''s not 1n favor of ra1s1na taxes In th1scasc. however. he focli. the need for 1ranspora11on 1mr.rovemencs 1s wonh 1t. especially 1n 1ght of what he says •~a projected 4.S million popula11on incrcast 1n Sou1hem C'ahforn1a 1n the nut 17 years "Hty. we live here and art 1m· pactcd by the freeways We should put our shoulders 10 the wheel and pa) another pcnn) out of a dollar to ;ct them ~1ra11httned out." . What do you like abouc Cb« Dally Pilot'! Wbat don't you llh? Call '-'• numbfr ac ltft and your mt .. ·••' wtll M re<'orded, tran1~rlbtd and delJvert"d to th~ 11pproprlnt t'd•tor Tbt 1ml' U ·hour an1•ule1 strvl« may bt u1f'd to r coNl lenen to ll1t tdltor on any topic Con1rlb11tort to oar L..tttcr. roluma m111t lnr l1de tllt'lr HmP and tt'l«'pb•ne rnimbtr for nrlflutl a. 'u r&rnlallon H iii, pl}!Ht. Ttll ut wbet '• on your mlnd . .. " DallJ Piiot Deltv.ry la GuerentMd ~1.1rHJft1 r ,1fJ•r r• .. ,,., i ~ not h4vfll v<;u' P•P•tt ht ~ 30 0 ,,, (.lltt ~f(\f~,' "' er•tJ f •U' COf,lf «It" ~t·vf!1~,l Daily Pilat H. l . Schw•rtz Ill Publisher ct ... lfted ~ 1141~ All other cleper1menta 142"'4121 MAIN OfFtCE 330 W"I Bly St Cotti M-CA M8• 400tes. 8o• t '>eO Cl)tto Mna CA 92&~1i Coe>Y'tO"' 19413 O<•noe Coe" "'-t:>lolhonQ Comp1ny No " •• , l lCH·IS 1llu•111 11ont •O•fOtfl l '"·"·' or • .,...,.,...,.,, .......... may be 191)t00uceo Wlll!Oul -I P9' ,.,,.._ ol C-OC>yt'Ofll OW- ~"''''0•1 o¥n•J Surioa.., f '°" Qt'; n I t .,. v• f0U1 ~c.i>t t>, 1 • m c•• r"''"'• 1oa~ l <'lO )'OOf (:OOy-.1 04! ~v•M Chezy Doweuby Editor and Ass1s1an ro the Publisher RoHm•ry Churchm•n Controller ~ono cian PQSlllQI oatO ., Cotl• ,,._, C•~lo<n .. !UP6 IU 800) Sul>IC•IPtlOfl by um .. ~ 75 montlll) by -~ $& !>O mon1111y Clrculetlon Telephonn Moel 0.~Counly Ar M t MENS WOMENS BOYS l tepften F. Ceruo Pr<)Ou't...,,. M1"8Qt!' Qlorla A. Power• ~ec1or or A<M!<ll9'ng Doneld L Wiiii.mi (1rtolAt1t)rl M&n•oe• l(.ewport Surf£®. Sport, GJnc. '"CTt's a Whole ~of Lire· SALE ENDS JAN. 31st WET SUIT SALE Nome Reg. VOL. 77, NO. 24 OUR PRICE O"NEILLFr ee Styl e ........................... $144 ....................... • 99.95 BOOTIES SALE 829 86 (Reg . SJ7 .95) RIP CURL BOOTIES , . SALE s2911 (Reg. SJ7.95) Hours 9:30-7:00 Dally .._,r::::] ,. I 0123 ........................... sl67 ....................... 1139.95 0123 Conve rtible ...................... $187 ........................ 1149.95 3-0 .............................. s216 ....................... 1185.95 Excellerator ....................... s 144 ....................... 1109.95 Aggr ol1le ............................ s1399~ ....................... 1109.95 Dawn Patrol ........................ s160 ....................... 1139.00 Dawn Patrol ....................... s 150 ....................... 1129.00 (Short Sleeves) Reg. OUR PRICE Ba sic ........ '139 ........... 1119 lnc;ulator .. '179 ........ 1149 2224 Newport Blvd . Newport Beach, CA. 675· 787 4 • 675-7877 1 ' Hospital offering c linic for sm.okers Smokers look1n1 for help an ktckin& tht habit can get l'llt. ra help by Jotn1 na a Freedom From Smokana Clinic 11 Hoaa Memonal Hospual 1n Newpon Beach beilnoina Fnday. 1 Joan Nehls will conduct the class. which w1ll meet Tuesday and Friday eveninas from 7 to 9 p.m. in the board room of the hospital. For additional information, call the American Lun1 Associahon of Oran1e County at 835· LUNG. Environmentalist David Ross Browner will bt the auc:sl SpeaXer al the. Laguna Greenbelt's 12th annual meeting Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the Festival of Arts forum, Laguna Canyon Road. Lquna Be.i.:h. Browner has been the reci pient of numerous national awards for his work in conservation. Currently the chairman of the friends of the Earth Browner has held similar positions with the Sierra ci'ub and League of Conservation Voters. Orange County Supervisor Tom Riley will be attend ma to rccei ve the Greenbelt' s ··open Space" Award. Outaoina Greenblet Pres14ent Jon Brand will speak on orpn1zat1on's accomplishments and goals. The public is 1nv1ted Mental health seulon planned A free workshop. entit.lcd "L,1fc's Building Blocks ~How to Cement Relat1onsh1ps)" will be presented Friday irom 9:30 a.m. to noon at the El Modena Branch Library 380 S. Hewes, Orange. ' . The pre~n.tat.ion 1s the first in a three-part series designed to max1m1ze the constructi ve elements of dealing with others. !A'· Eugene Ericson, a 'Newport Beach psychiatrist. w1ll conduct the program. . For information or reservat1ons. call the Orange (ounty Mental Health Association at 547-7559. Laguna volleyball program set The city of Laguna Beach and the Laguna Beach Uni fied School District arc offenna a coed vollyball proaram for ~venth and eighth graders two Fridays each month from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The games are open to Thurston Intermediate School and St. Catharines students and will be held at the Laguna Beach High School Boys' Gym. Scheduled dates arc Feb. 3 and 17, March 2 and 30, April 13 and 17, May 11 and 24 and June 8. For further information call Laguna Beach Recreation Department at 497-3311 . Spinal tests to be given ln Mesa Complimentary spinal examinations will be offered Satµrday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Great Eanh vitamin store at 370 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa. Dr. Thomas M. Hewko, an Orange County chiroprac- tor, wall perform the examinations. which also will include fr~ blood pressure testing. Call 646-0534 for funher 1nformat1on. Library friend• plan boolr sale The Fncnds oflaJ.una Beach Library will hold a book sale Saturday in the library parking lot. at the corner of Glenncyrc Street and Laguna A venue, la&una Beach. Members will be admitted to the safe at 9:30 a.m .. non·members at I 0 a.m. The sale runs until 4 p.m. The sale will feature new books. cook books, fiction and rare volumes. Proceeds go to the benefit of the library. Nursery decoratlon tlps offered Free suggesti ons on nursery decoration will be presented by Bergstrom 's Children's Stores Saturday at the firm's corporate office at 16862 Red Hill Ave .. Irvine. Sylvia Noble, co-owner of a ledina manufactiurcr of infant bedding and nursery accessones. will offer advice on fumishins a home with a nursery. Fun her information may be obtained by calling 770-6303. Tuesday, January 24 • I :30 p.m. Oran1e Coun&y Plunia& Comml11lon. Hall of Administration, I 0 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana. • 6:30 p.m .. Irvine Ctty Conell, City Hall. I 7200 Jamboree Blvd. Wednesday, January 26 • 9:30 a.m .. Oraa1e Cou&y Board of Sapervl1on. Hall of Adm inistration. I 0 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana. • 7 p.m .. Lapaa Beacll Plaaal11 Comml11loa, Council Chambers. 505 Forest Ave. • 7:30 p.m .. Lag Pou cr Loe A real bird watcher E•er wonder why cata climb tree.? Be- eauae that'• where the blrda are. Thi• feline predator patrol• Beteler Park ln Latuna Beach, keeplna oar feathered frtende on their toea -o6vioualy unaware that Lacuna la a bird eanctuary. SEARCHLIGHT The campaign against gambling and how it made the Daily Pilot By WALTER BURROUGHS A couple of months ago I was in a "rap session" with Ralph Ingersoll. head of Ingersoll Publications. which recently bought the Daily Pilot from Times-Mirror. During the conversation Ralph observed. ··0o yo u know that you re one of only two people an the 20th century who has tried to start a new daily paper and succe~ded?" Well. lake beauty. I guess "success" 1s in the eye of the beholder. It's ~ulte true that our sale to Times-Mirror brought ~veral times our invest· ment. but that was puny. Fact is. the Pilot owes such success as it has had to organized crime. Not by cooperating with it. but by c1tpos- 1ng it and fi&hting it. lt was no real shock to me in 1948 to find that most of the clubs in our area had slot machines. Dunna my time in the Anny, most of the officers' clubs had slot machines. That's the way they paid their expenses. However. I had not long been the principal owner of the Globe Herald (predecessor of the Daily Pilot) before the top rcponer for Southland News Service told me the slot machines in the area were all operated by a gambling syndicate and that the organized crime infestation went much furtherthan1ust slot machines. I persuaded him to JOIO me in try ing to find out JUSt how far into community life this penetration had gone. His name is Jack Lewis. He is now publisher of several hobby maga- zines. among them "Gun World." At the time he armed himself with a miniature infrared camera and went to work. What he "dug up" was fantac;uc. None of the other newspapers or radio stations had paid any attention to the problem. At the ume, because the circulation of the Globe Herald was so minus- cule. we staned a free circulation newspaper called the So uth Coast Maller. We sent 11 by mail 10 all the . WALTER Bu11oucHs addresses we could acquire in Corona del Mar. Newport Beach. Balboa and Costa Mesa. We found that the crime infiltra- tion included not only slot machines. punchboards and many other forms of gambling. but also unlicensed liquor sales to youngsten. cigarette sales and other activities even less savory. includin1 dope. One of the most disturbina things that Lewis discovered was a plan to put a usandwich shop" opposne Newport Harbor High School. Of course. nobody could see any hann in a "sandwich shop," but a fnend who was an FBI man in Santa Ana was kind enough to show us the problems impl;~it in httle stores near high schools. Well. we had an ed itor (before Tom Keevil) who wanted to get along with everyone. At this ume I was holding down a full-time job in Los Anfeles and working with the "paper' on weekends. I got home one Fnday night. found the telephone message from him. When I called him at his home, he told me he had made an appointment to talk to the manager of a local club -a club that had 1n its membership some pretty prosperous local people. "Wht"re?" I asked. In a pleased tone he replied. "Why. we're invited to the club." I recall that I said. "Mister. have you forgotten what I told you about my former boss E. L. Rebe() When Rebe was city editor of the Seattle Post Intelligencer he had a rule: ·Never call on a saloon keeper or a 1ust1ce of th e peace. Summon them if yo u want to talk to them."' Even so. our editor having made the appointment. I kept 11 with ham. But instead of going into the cl ub we talked in the parking lot. I listened to all the manager's arguments as to why he didn't own the slot machines but instead ··1cased'' them.-His arau- ments failed to convince me so he finall y said, "All right, sir. if you'll la y off me I'll pay you the same amount every month that I pay your compet1- t1on, a grand -that's S 1,000." I guess he thought I had never heard of a grand. That word was obviously pan ofhts normal vocabu- lary. There were several attempts at intimidation. both apinst the Globe Herald and Jack Lewis. Jack was beaten up one nighl I have never been a bi& pun:hascr of hard liquor, but such small purchases as I made when someone was comina to our house for dinner, I made from a small store on Newpon A venue. One day I went into the store and found several puncbboards and a small gambling machine. The propnetor was very apologetic. He said. "I'm with you against these people. but they've told me I'll either put the~ in or I'll be run out of business." I might not have believed this except that one day a man came into the Globe Herald office to buy a couple of issues of the paper. He reached under his coat. unbuckled a gun bell and laid 11 on the counter while he fumbled for a couple of small coins. It scared lhe girl so badly she was still shaking when she told me about 11. The reward to us of all th is was not Just the moral one that we had led a great crusade. As ours was the only paper carrying news of these JOings- on. we got hundreds. literally thousands. of subscnbers based on exclusive coverage. Subscnbers mean readers. Readers bnng advertisers. Adven1sing bnngs dollars. So that's the story for today. (,lad you asked Walter Burrough\ I\ the Pilot'\ founding puh/Jshcr. Death J1eD.a1ty ruling won't hasten state executiOD-s By JEFF ADLER OfllMo.llr,... .... . The U.S. Supreme< oun's rulina that dt2th penalty casct. need not be rev1e\!<ed for "proporuonality .. doesn't clear the: way for an} Cahfom1a execuuons, a top Orantc County prosecutor \atd Monday. Chief Deputy 01stnct Attorney James Eonfbt said the landmark ruhna handed down by the coun i_n a 7·2 dec1S1on probably doc,n't mean that any of the t&ate'1144 death row inmates wall be ellecutcd in the near futu.rc. .. , w1~h it would expedite some of those cases. It is a good dec1s1on to get th1np movin.s. but not aa lona u the pretcnt (state) Supreme Coun majority remains will there be any executions." EnnJ!it said. Ruhng on a California case. the hi&h court detennined that the Const1tut1onal ban on cruel and unusual punishment docs not requ1re couns to review death penalty cases for proponionahty -that a death sentence JS oqu~valent to ~ntenccs meted out to others convicted of the same cnme Ennght lauded the dec1S1on as a "victory" for pro,secuton and the people of California. "The decision docs a lot to avoid total confusion in the area." the prosecutor said. He said that if the Supreme Court justices had required reviews of every death penalty case the result would be "chaos" because the reviews would tie up the legal ~ystem for an add1t1onal I 0 to I S yeal'$ . TM prosecutor added that while no Oranae County cases are affected by the dec1s1on. 1fthc outcome had been different .. every attorney and person oppo5ed to the death penaltr. would be Jumping up and reciting it as a reli&JOU chant.· Ennght also said that U.S. Supreme Coun dec1s1oos upholding the death penalty will serve as a spur to Cahfom1a Supreme Coun Justices to begin proeessina death penalty cases. which one justice estimated now att backed up for I 0 years. Ten inmates convicted in OranJC County currently reside on death row and a Supenor Coun JUry hu recommended execution for an 11th, altbouah the man has nol yet formally been sentenced, Enright said. Ten Orange County 1nmatci also have received htt pn son terms without the poss1b1lat) of parole since the re vised death penalty statute was enacted m 1977. No executions in California have been earned out since 1967 although a tot.al of 10 condemned men have been executed in other states since 1977. Nationwide. the population of death row inmates exceeds 1,200. part} at hi\ house • • • Laguna residents jumpy counter of Sherwood Galler). 460 South Coast H1f1:at Camera cgu1pmen1 valued at $500 was stolen from a residence on the 900 block of Gav1ota Street late lunch \1ondJ' a l a Mc\1can re'\- taurant. her four Mull tang ~ire-"' heel hubcaps were pned off her car Thl' hubcap-. arc -.alucd at S500 • • • ..\ II\ ing room "'indo"' wa\ smashed at a hou<,e o n lhl' 900 blod of Arbor Street and ramcra l·qu1p- men1. two T\-'>Cts. a \ 1dro casscnc recorder.Jewt'lr.. a nlk and a '>hotgun were stolen Loss " c-.t1ma1ed at SJ.145 1n the MonJa' anemoon Burgla~ !itole JCWclf). a telev1~1on -.et and stereo cQu1pment after break· ing a "indow w gain entF') into a horn<.' in the 10000 blocl of Obs1d1an < ourt over missing kangaroo A .kanproo may be on the loose in Laauna Beach. Officials from Analiese's Pretchool. 758 Manun1ta Drive. Laauna Beach. rcponed a wallaby, a •mall relative of the kangaroo, was miuinJat noon Monday. The animal is about 18 inches high with li&ht araY Hundnfton Beach A home on the 2 l 600 block of Brookhurst Street was buraJanzed and ransacked Monday. The front door was pned open to enter. The Ion included 1terco equipment wonh $600 and a camera worth SI SO. • • • Somtone broke into a yellow 1976 fircbird parked on the 7700 block of Ellis A venue. The loss included a $30 1terco equalbcr. sheepskin scat cov· ers wonh S 100 and fishina poles wor1h $160 • • • A malcJuvenilt was arrntcd Tuei.- dl)' afternoon on at the port Mart, 7433 Cd1n,cr Ave .• on susp1c1on of shophfl1na. Two flee ma kt were recovered. • • • Someone !tole a battt:ry from a bolt parked 1n a carport on the 8100 block of Forellc Drive. The Ion wa c1tlmated u SI 00. • • • n oran I Q74 Cam:im wa\ hu r colonng "We don't want people 10 think it's an overarown rat." said Ginny Funke-Kaiser, a teacher at the school. The animal may have escaped by · climbing or clearing an eight-fOOt fence. although it's possible the kangaroo is stlll loose somewhere in u glarized while parked in a carpon on the 9SOO block of Adams A venue. The loss included stereo tope worth $80 and the cu's rcaistrat1on paper$. • • • Entenng throu&h an unlocked front door. someone 6uralanzed a home Monday on the 19900 block of Carmania Line. The loss included a $300 television set. • • • A araY 1983 Toyota was bur· alarited while parked in a drlve\!<ay on the 8100 block of Blaylock Place. The los included ste~qu1pment worth SSSO. r • • • Someone stolt a boys red cruiser bicycle parked Monda> on the 7000 block or Ford Onve. The lo~ WAS Cfl1mated at S 130 • • A brown 198 Toyota pickup was buralarizcd Tuesday whale parked on tht 18900 bl0tk of Flond• Strttl. TM- lo s. estimated at SIOO. inchnlcd • calculat0r and an a.larm clock ••• the school yard Teachers ha ve alcned some resi- dents in the area to be on the lookout. If )Ou spot the wallaby. call the school at 494-7388 or the Laguna Beach Anamal 5helter. 206 12 Laguna Canyon Road. at 497·35S2. Thanks. mate; Breaking a rear bedroom window to enter. '°meonc buralanzcd a home on the 16600 block of Ross Lane. l"he loss included Jewelry wonh $500 and clocks wonh S690. • • • Four hubcaps wtTC stolen from a 1983 Must na parked Mon\:Say on the 9700 block of Adams Avenue The Ion wa\ e\timated at S200. • • • Someone torced open the trunk of a black 197~ r oyoto \elka parked on the 16100 block of Malaaa Lane \amcni tqu1pmcn1 worth S1. ~00 was tolen • • • Weekend 'andali. broke \Omc lt&hts in the oarkina lot of Ho~ Vic~ School. 176}2 n1nmone Lane The dama W8' estimated at SSO. Lacuna Beach .,. A S2SO doll \U1nd1ng lour tcct "' 1nchc1.. and outfitted in red 1..h1rt 1in<l blue hom wa\ r~pon,·c1 '>tolcn Mon· ''·" nl'"'oo n tr 11111 hc-h 111d the Monday. • • • Phillip Totman. 24. uf South Laguna. was charged with dn"ing under the influence of alcohol after his car collided w11h another vehicle Monda} evening at tlle comer of Oak treet and South Coast H1ahwa y. Bail was set al Sl.500 and Totman was later released • • • A man walking along the 900 blod of Gav iota earl) Sunday wa11 roughed up by three youths dcsmbcd by pohrc a' white male JUVCntlcs. The v1r11m 'iui.taincd minor inJune~ after the \U\pects appeared from behind a tH'c and as\ault~d him Coeta M esa f"A-o all-bras' water flow valv" wert \tolen from 1n front of the Wells Manne C'o dt 3190 Pullman t over the weekend. The thef\ wai. d1~­ covertd when employtei. tned to tum on the water Mond ay mommg. 1 hr two valve, art valued at SI OM • • • The '-lfe at \line·, Stauoncr\ 1n ~uth C'oa I Pltml wa~ d1\C.'ovcrtd 10 ha'c bten empucd over the wcckc-nd Pohce said thert v.crt no 'il&n\ ol forced entry but S 1.161 11 1n c.,h "hcd.s and l redit card rtl'CIPt' ~a' \tolcn • • • A down\ta1r\ apanmrnt on the 600 block of Bal.er trcct wa broken into and li&n!.lckrd Monda\ afk1 noon JC'wclf"r \alucd at $7'i() \hi\ rcpo1tcd ffit\\IOJ • • • \\h1I,• .1 "'umon "a' ,•,111 na 1.1 '1u 1~~ burglar) ••• Police ~uspec1 someone: u~d a ~c' to enter the Holland P\>rholog1l JI Service\ offi ce at I 5 '-' Baker \t and steal a S208 ''~"'ntcr \omc11ml bclwet.·n Saturda) and Monda\ • • • Thieve\ smashed a "'1nd o" J nd broke 1n10 tht' omcc\ ol l co·, .\uto Painting h3R W 17th \t \OllWllml' Sunda> n1aht Thouah the 11tfac'+ were mns.il ked nothing ".l' reportc:<l \tolen Fountain Valley Burala,... hrokt' 11 lo\ 1ndo~ to a ""1dcnC't' 1n tht' 17000 bl <X k ol Ban an tfl"Ct and ''ok a \1dco rttordc1 . t•omputcr trlr' 1\ion ~t coin~ and rurren~:y I O\~\ were set .it $2.070 • • • Thieve' ~ ut a hole 1n a ptc at ewpon R~arch Corp and \tolC" K" p1~s of aluminum 'alucd al SI 0 • • • meom: chmhcd a pauo "I ll and \tole a tool ho\, "acuum d raner and 'poru 1adct aftcr d 1mb1n1 a ratio "all to ,ma'h a window .at upcrll Man cment. 16551 Rrnulhur'\t \1 • • • >\ rc\ldcn1 1n 1hc JtmOO blocl of Redv.ood c 1rd c \11d a wumm·~s 70 Id a1\d d1 monJ nn ~~ 4olkn lrom dr(' M"r af\rr he haJ a lM1tc Newport Beach ~I Jamc!I [p1scopal Church at 3209 V 1a Lido reported the theft of a croC'ifh valued at $380 somt1me this "'eckcnd The cnmc was rcponed to pohC't' Monda\ • • • ..\ ~ ountain Vallcv man rcponcd the thdl of h1 \ IQ8~ s1l,er Honda \u.ord \alurd at SS.500 from 4b()l Jamhorce Road Monda} afternoon • • • Pt)\.\l'r' Dc~1in lntra. a Newpon &al'h de\1gn hui.ancc;ss at 840 Pro. du<:t1on Place reported thr tht'f\ of SI 7~~ 1n camt"ra equipment Mon- d:l\ • • • \ 'c"'f)(ln Reach man ~poned thd\ nl a color tC"le' 1'10n valued at S SOO lrom h1!. home 1n the I lXJ bloc\ of ~f)()lt'nu Monda) Mesa woman hit by van, critical \ ( O\ta M c\3 woman v.as 1n cr1t1Cal cond 1t1t'n toda) af\cr bc1na 1nJurt'd when "ht' 1umped out of 1 van \topped t the 1ntcn«t1on of \OU\h· hound r~pon &ule"'ard and 16th \trttt and attempted to crou apJ t 1hc haht lkvcrl~ 1c1't~r. •. as trans ported to FounllJn VaJky ommunt· '> Hu petal Sunda) night with nou 1ntemal •nJurin. 1nclUdl 1 l t- 1""1 hh"f. and'I en nsht arm and naht I A• Orange Cout DAIL V PILOT ~ey. January 2•. 108' Inflation rate down 1n 1983 WASHINGTON(AP)-< onsumer prius restrained by acro~s the-board moderation. rose I moot~\ 't( !Xll'l'nl la!l.t )Car to &Jve lhc: t"t·onomy 1h best pcrformante ~inn~ 1"972. the government ~1d todlA) · Just thrct· vear1i aio. pm:r, had \Oared 12 4 percent lht') ro~ 8 Q percent JO 1~111 and l~ percent in I ~82 L.Xta1llntt tht• gooo ncw'!l tor la!>t )l'ar. the Labor l">l'partmcnt ..aid enc.•r$) prll'l'\ tell 0 5 percent. their bc\l \howing s1ncl' 196 \, while food pnce\ roo;e onl) 1. 7 percent. thl·1r <ilowe\t ~1n \1nu.· 19 76, and medical care lO~ti. gained JU\t 6 4 pcrt·ent, 1he1r !lmalle\t nM: 1n I 0 years Last month , pme~ overall ro!le O 'percent. the \amc a\ 1n Nmcmhcr Prc\1dl·nt Reagan'<; th1l'I l'tonom1\t, Manin f-cld,te1n. hailed the ewnum\ ·., per- lormanct· a\ 'oul'!lland1ng" and nutl'd that. unhk<' 111n 1nOat10n "wa~ low without pnC'C lOntrols .. Other anah\I\ -,aid the}' c>.pelll'd price\ to behave JU~I a' wdl th1<o }t•ar. One. wmullant Mllhal·I f \:ln' 'aid. "It's great 1f we l..'an kl'l'fl 11 up I 1htnk Wl' l·an do as Wt.>ll IO 1984." Another. Ted Gibson of Crocker Nauonal Bank 1n Sun Francisco. said, ··wr·ve .seen no no11ceabk pickup an inflation." Al the Whnc House, spokc!>man U.rry peakc' ~•d Rcapn ''believes that kcep1na inflation down i~ the &urcst way to krcp interest rate!!. down and the recovery sound. Today'~ new!!. as very hcanenina. especially for those on fixed incomes We're on the road to 'usuiined Con•amerftfce Iii&. year-'by:-~Jacreue. ' . 1rowth With IOW 1nflat1on, Und th t'S looU new\ for C\ erybod)." As for cntfl)' price . the dep:i.rtmcnt ~1d home heaung oil co ts were off 11 '!lharp I 0 9 percent last year, their ~teepcsl plunge ~1ncc 1945 In I 982, tho~ price~ had fallen JUSI 0 7 percent. Gasoline pnl·rs fell I 6 pcm~nt 10 put them 9 I percent below their peak of March 1981. Pnces had tumbled 6.6 percent in 1982. Natural JllS prices ro!le S.2 percent, virtually one-fifth their 2S 4 pcrrenl ill'" of the previous year. Looking at food prn:es. department analysts said beef and veal cost'> ft.>11 1.6 percent last year. Pork prices plunged 11 percem. their sharpest decline ~tncr 1976 Egg prices, how- ever. soared 35 1 percent and poultl) pnces rose I 0.2 percent Pnces for lru1t\ and vege table!> were up S.4 percent. Overall. the rnn\umer pnre nsc last ye~r was tht.> best full-year figure ~ancc the 3.4 percent recorded in 1971 and 1972 Today'!I repon was the !i.eCond offenng good news on the economy in the last two weeks. Lebanon army,' Druse 100 feared dead in fight near Marine base ~~!~!~:i~!~s!:~ .,. U.S. wa rplanes tak e reconniassance fligh ts BEIRl ll l ehanun (l\Pl -(10\ern- ment troop\ and Dru!K: in'>urgent'I traded sporadic anilkn harrage'> 1n the hill<, above the l \ ~tann1..· baSl' JI lk1ru1 lnternatmnal \1rpon todJ' Polt<.e \aid one c1v1han "'.l' kllk·d .:ind l\.\CJ otha' ""en: wounded fhe arm) anl.! lJruSl' tightl'r'> n<.hanged anillcl) and rt.x:kl't firl· around thl' h1ll1op town of ~uuk cJ.(,harb and the .\ramoun Hluffs during the night. 1 hl' halllc' <.ubs1dcd a1 l.!awn and the lull hl'll.! lor \l:O. hours bcforc..· thl· guns \tarted again at m1dda}. pollct: \;11d A Manne wokem1an. C apt l\.ellh Olncr \aid the l ' '> ha.,e "WU'> unafklll'd h\ the ho~uh11e\ · in the Kharroub hills that overlook Israel'!. ~· u id toda)'. t~y fear more thao I 00 peoplr drowned defense hne in southl~rn Lebanon. Artillery wben a crowde(t motor bunch capsiicd in the southern and rocket duel!. Monday reportedly left Philippines, one c1v1han dead and four wounded. Tbt watm art inhabited by shark$, and the Manila The head ofBntasn's defense staff. Field ~ Tempo quoted an un.ldentified survivor of Marshal Sir Edwin Bramall. toured the sitlking as sa~ina. "We clearly beard howls of Bnt1sh headquam:rs 1n Beirut toda) and rom people bt1na attacked. The sharks kept ... ..-1-·· ..aid the Bnt1sh troops "give moral suppon ""'"" !'.'P and encouragement" to reconcihatson Gen. Delfin Castro. southcfll area commander, said effons in Lebanon. $3 bOdiet bave bttn rttovemi and buried in the town of Syna's governmenH:ontrolled media. Olbutu. 6SO miles south of Manila. He said more than .SO meanwhile, today JOined top Druse leader ol.beT passengers were feared lost off the multi·JSland Wahd Jumblalt an assailing Lebane'it: provinceof Tawi-Tawi. Prei.ident Amin Gemayel's ad minis-• The Philippine Coast Guard reported earlier that 14~ ~were rescued from the .SO.ton craft Nasra. tra11on. An editorial 1n the newspaper T6e:t>oat let\ the town of Bof'.llo!IO on Saturday with 20 T1shrin charged Gemayel's government ~but ht load arew to 250 people after stops in had reneged on a commitment tu scrap the K.-vef'll small village$, llCCording to th~ Coast Guard. 11 S -mediated troop wrthdrawal agree-Tempo repaned lhat tht launch was built to carry no mc..·nt signed with Israel last Ma). more than 100 pa$SeJllffS Thl' ed1tonal also accused the adm1nss- 1rauon of being controlled by the Phalange Ierael'• Prime Minl•ter Yitzhall Shamir, center, and one of hi• aide• e•cort Weet German Chancellor Helmut Kohl at Tel Aviv'• Ben Gurlon airport after hi• arrival today. W. GER-MAN CHIEF IN VISIT TO ISRAEL TEL AV IV, hrael (AP)-I klmut Kuhl rc<.:e1ved a 21-gun ~lute today a!I he became lhl· first West German chancellor tn 11 years to vis11 lsrad. Tight sec:urity was in eflcct. and police arrested um· an11- Cierman demonstrator. Kohl was greeted b)' Prime Minister Y111hak ~ham1r and his ( ab1net as he hcgan a ~1x-da)' '1s1t Hundreds of police- men hntd the high" a} hct\.\.een Jerusalem and the airport. on the ou1sk1rt!I of Tel A\I\. The red, black and \l'llow W(''>l C1erman nag new rcstdl' the blue and white l'irach nag a\ a hand played the national anthem<, of the twu cuuntnn . Th1o; morning. police dtta1nel.! a memhcr of the righl·'-' mg Betar }Oulh movement after pulling him do" n from a pole outside "ihamtr'\ office. wh ere he used '.)l'l<;'iors to C:Ul a WC!>I German nag Police al!>o rcmovcd Betar signs from the road to Jerusalem which showed the yellow arm bands Jews were forces to wear in the Nan ghettoes. Israel Radio said. New!>papers said the Betar group had rented 10 trumpets to play when Kohl entered Jerusalem. as a reminder that Nazi atroc111e!I have not been forgotten. The go.,ernment gave in 10 demands by partisans and Holocaust surv1,ors not to deck the c;treetc; of Jerusalem with West GL·rman nag!> nor to fly the German standard at Yad Vashem -the memonal to the 6 million Jews who died in Nazi death camps. The memorial 1s 10 be Kohl's first stop afier ht.> arrives Fl ying the national flag of a v1!11ting head of government 1s a common courtesy. but not required b)' protocol for a v1s1tor below the rank of head of state The state radio \a1d that l ' ~ '"'arplane\ fley,. rcconnias'klnn· ml\\IOO\ OH'r Beirut and the nearb" h1ll\a1da'"'n l herad10-,a1d that the tam~r-ba\Cd F-14 romuH 10\(.'r- ceple~ dre\4 nu ground fire l I S officials routinely de<.ltne lOmmcnt on n.•connar!>· \3nte 01gh I\. Party. led b)' the president's father. Pierre (1cma)el The ed1tonal came a da)' after Jumblat\'s pan} issued a statement demanding Amin Gemayel's resignation 10 seamen drown in English Channel The Vo1n· of Lebanon radio 'ita11on of the n~h11st Chm11an Phalange Pany linked the night'> to U.S. report~ that pro-Iranian guerrilla\ might tr) to \tage t:.u1c1de airplane attad., un .\mencan \.\.arsh1p\ on the l:Ot.l\I The Reagan Jdm1n1i.tat1on Monda) plaet·d Iran on 11<. li'it ol u 1untnl'\ hrandc..·d ,,, tcrrort'lt natm"' .\l<,o on thl' h'>t arc ~)na. ( uha I th:>-a and ~outh Yemen Thl· adm1nl\trat1on bcl1e,e\ Iranian!. were partl) rewons1ble for the O ct. 23 homb1ng that k1l kd 241 Amen cans 1n lkirut <iyna al-,o 1!> believed to have played j role h)' allo'A1ng lranian-hal..'l..ed terron!>ts 10 opera re b<:h1nd II\ line"> 1n Lebanon Politl' reportl·d a lull toda\ 1n figh11ng hctwcl·n Dru'!ll' and ( hn!>tian m1li11amen "We will take no pan 1n any government or formal with Pres1den1 Gemayel. There- fore I reiterate my demand that Gemayel resign before he destroys Lebanon with his stupid pohC)," Jumblatt said. according to a statement issued by his pan)'. Pierre Gemayel. in a statement issued toda)' 1n Beirut called for a "general popular mobil1za11on" an Chnsuan areas to "suppon the fighters "Who arc defending the Lebanese cnllt)' on the front lines_" Authonues warned that Beirut's elec- trtcit) may be cut back because fighting sn the Kharroub region has affected oper- ations at Lebanon's main power plant. Authonties said they will have to cut Beirut to four hours of electricity a day from the previous sax because repairmen cannot reach the power plant at Js)e. which was damaged during recent fighting .. --------------· Liberia n freighter goes down as s torms conti nue LONDON (A P) -Ten \<:amen dro"'ncd. one face down an the bilge watt:r of a lifeboat a"> he was about co saved. and se\Cn others were missing after a freighter !><lnk in thn1orm-lashcd English Channel today. authonlle\ reported . Most of the seamen aboard the L1bcnan- rcg1stercd sh ip were bel IC\ ed to be F-tlip1nos. the Coast Guard reponed. The s1nk1ng of the 2.997-ton Radiant Med raised to 44 the death toll in 13 day~ of winter i.torms and blizzards that have battered Britain. Ireland and northern Europe. Nine' other cre\lo•men from the freighter were rescued by a It feboat from St Peter Pon on (,uernscy 1n the Channel Island'>. 1he Coast Guard said The French dc'>troyer < ·a,ahlanca, the Roya l Nav) minesweeper HMS Orkney a\ well as three Nav) helicopters and Frenth aircraft were searching for the m1ss1ng men, thl' ( oast Guard said. Peter Bougourd. sk1ppcrufthe llkhoal that re!l<."ued the nine crewmen. described rund1 t1ons. 1n the Channel. where the fn:111hta went down 14 miles c,outh ufGuernsq . J ' "the wor\t l'"e seen 1n 25 year<;" with 75 mph gale<, Bougourd. 49. said one of tht '1c11m<i drowned in nearly a foot of b1lgl' 'Aater an the life raft as help reached them. "It was tragic," Bougourd <,aid. "We saw ham literally collap<oc as we arrwed." The Radiant Med . owned by the Maritime Star Shipping Co. of Mon ro' 1a. cap\11t'd after hcrcargo of~raan '>h1lteddunns the night Ac; tht: \essel listed. \ea water poured into her hulds. ( apt 1 om l'c1111. harhour master at <it Peter Pon. ~ad the freighter's bows were still v1s1blc and listed the hulk "a danger to sh1pp1 ng" in the Channel. one of the world's busiest waterways. In another rescue 1n the Enghsh Channel. two RAF helicopters Monday mght saved two yachtsmen about 60 miles south of the port of Pl ymouth an ou1hwest England. Press Assoc1a- t1on said ~ The report \ard their 33-foot ~acht O~ae wa!I. being thrown around in 40-fout waves with 11~ engine broken down and Its sail!!. torn to !>hreds in gale-force winds. The yacht 1<, believed to ha ve sunk. Mean"' hile. the death toll from hhZ7ards in Scotland and northern England stood al nine after two fatalitrn Monday and the d1scovel)' of the bod) of a retired woodcutter buried in snow near lnSC"h. '27 miles northwest of Aberdeen in eastern Scotland .PET PREVENT A CARE,,,,c I THE ORIGINAL •LowCost I DOG and CAT I Va ccina t ion Clinic Reagan says Marines Jailed Texas millionaire will remain in Beirut tries to hang onto fortune I Rabies $3 95 I Distemper $4 75 Parvo SS 00 I Cal · 3 1n 1 $5 50 I Dog "6 in 1 $ 7 50 (OHLP + PARVO) I Min "0" ll .. ., .. ~, 11nr rabN9' ~ mos i I Ooo 111b1f!A rerommended every 2 Y"•'• 1111 r11n.,, verr 1ne11ona yearly I v.,1""""""" e>w11y' oftt, .. ,,, OOQ, on l (ASHfS ••I' tn 6f)l(f <; I ®' I I I 11unt11CTH llACM: f"-Jd~ II fOUllTAll VAWY· Sar Jan 78 I I Ho\il\ I I 0 dm 1. t 00 ""JO' li<iur-. 'l 10 am to 17 00 noon Nt•land ~•1l•r Alpnd l:i,ta 1 Wd1nf1 W1k1Wt\I SlloPO'n& Ctnttr I 1 801 ~ Rlwd ~ UI 1' 'l !00 Blk Warnrr A•t a Bu~a1d SI I I lJCUllA lllCUEL I 1 IJn II COSTA MESI: Sun Jan 79 I Hour" 3 (J(J om In 4 10 tl'll Hour 1 00 pm to S 30 pm I Mnnarr h lldy Plot• MP\d V•rdP C.enler I C,1owr ~•'l•y P~ Hf & f'o• 1111 I"' H,. J 701 11,utJllr Bl~d " Adorn\ L-FUTUAE CLINIC INFO: f818t 709-1224 _ ... .................................. 2 for 1 CHEESE SALE Sharµ Cheddar x r11 A1•fl rl) 2/249 2/2 49 Edam Y. , Holland Style Gouda / , , Holland Style 2/2 49 2/249 t • GMd f hru Jan JO th I 984 ~ '1111/tJ ."> 111111tv L d~ /\ ff ickor1 :Farm$ ., >lfl I H ll Fa shion Island Nt~w nort Bf',H ti Westcliff Plaza 1 1th 8 Ir vine NPwpor t BeC'l<...tl 642-0972 640-6030 _ ... _ L.M.Boyd in~~U:! Daily Pil I • WASHINGTON (AP) -President Reagan has informed Dcmcxrauc Huusc members that he will not unilaterall} pull lJ S. Mannes out of Beirut and has accused th e 'iov1ct Union. Syna and Iran of pla)ing a "rnmpllcating role" 1n a11empt<i to find peace 1n Lebanon With congressional pre!l!iurt· hutldang to get the Marines out of Lebanon. Reagan sa id he 1s firm an his intention lo kc<.'p U.'i. troop\ there as pan of muh1na11onal peacekeeping force "Our forces should not and will nut bt· there permanently. but we cannot ..,imply w1thdrawuntlaterally without ra1singques- 1ions about the LI S commitment to moderauon and nego11at1on 1n the Middle Eas1:· the president !>aid. Thedl·daration ufadmin1strat1on polil) wa\ included 1n a Jan 19 lcuer to Democrauc Reps. Lee Hamilton of In- diana and l...c\ A">p tn of W1scono;1n . who had writlcn lo the prc<,1dcnt asking ti the commitment to Lebanon ""a' "open ended." Toda~. Reagan d"patched Donald Rum5fcld. thl· srx·c1al Middle Eao;t nego· llatur. 10 Capttol Hill to meet with congressional leaders 1nclud1ng Hou\e Speaker Thomas P O'Neill Jr. Rumsfeld. who returned rccenth from the Middle Ea!>l. ha!i '1<,1ted Reagan "once or twice" without notice. While House spokesman Larn 'iPl·akcs \a1d Moine Lobster 1n anisette sauce salmon pooched with caviar and vodka ttun slices of boneless breast of duck. choteoubnond toumedos of beef flomt>ed with whiskey. and more l:legantty new decor ones menu. but still ot the some place 9 floors above the spor1cllng stretch of the Poc1f1c Ocean l H E l At the Surf & Sand Hotel On tho ocean at Laguna Beach FO< bfeokfost. lunch and d lnnor Coll (714} 497 ·44 77 f I • ~l\\lll NCi TON (..\P) -In a drama reo;cmhllng a sen pt from tell'\ f'>l<>n ''i .. Dal- la\.. I cxa.-. m1lhona1re RC\ C aublc t\ tr' mg to pre,ent the gmernment from 1.C1llng a fonune that pruscLu tors SOI) be hl'lpcd huild b) smuggling drug'>. c auhlc. 70. a cigar-puffing hor-.eman lrom Denton. wa\ ton"tc:ted in Januaf) I lJX2 111 '1olattng federal racketeering. banking and criminal travel law!> 1n lC>nm·c111rn "'1th a lucrat1' e <lrug smuggling orx·rat1on 1n Texa'i ·\\part ol h1'i !>Cntcncc. the government d1retted ( aublc lo fo rlc1t h1<i nearl) one- third in terest an ( aublc Fnterpnsts. a hus1ne!>i. empire that Juror\ determined wa!I linked 10 the smuggling opcrat1un. Defense at1orne) s \a1d "1rtually all o f ( auhlc'\ personal e~1a1<: wa\ 11cd up in the hu\lnt''>'i. ""htch hl' managed and whose ac;set~ 1ndudcd ranches. -,1ecl and trailer t·ompan1es and thl' ritt) C 'utter Bill Wc\ll'l 11 World l loth1ng 'tort\ 1n Dalla<> and 1 lou\ton l ht: 'JIUl' ul tho\l' ;t\\l'l'> has been es\lmated at hctween $50 million and $75 million. probabl> the large'!lt sum ever at \take 1 n the hsstof\-of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organ1z.a11ons Act. under '4h1ch Cauble '"'as convicted. "I don't know how you cou Id be financ1all) more rnmple'<." said US •\ttorm·y Bob Wortham in Beaumont. fexas. who has sup<.·rv1scd the ca~c for the government. He secs Cauble's estate as a hag. JUIC) apple desired by many. Racketeer Rez Cauble "We ha "e to get a lit1k knife and carve out our ~hare:· he said. C'onYtctt"d ~ n ft"derttl JUI)' in Tyirr. -"lhe go,crnmcnt Teahzes 1t is not 1n a Tl·xas. < aublc wn'> sentenced lo fi,e years post1on to d1rcctl) manage and operate 1n pmon 1n add111on to tht• forfeiture He ( auble [nttrpriM:'i,'. Krell said. Jppcakd 10 tht· Sth ll 4) ( 11cu1t < o un uf The two allorneyc; said Caublc's wife 3nd .\ppeals 1n Nev. Orlcanli. ""h1ch rcJN tt·d '!ion arc tr) 1ng to work out an arrangement tht' appeal in May I 983. whcrcb> they can bu) out the guve rn. < aublc had a'iked the ~uprl·mc < o urt to mcnt's interest 1n the partnership. review both his rnnv1ct1on <1nd ~nll'ncc. Recently. agreement was reached on the hut Monday. the coun reJCl'tcd hu. appeal -,dcction of an accounting firm to come up without comment with n figure for the ~recisc worth of Pending resolution of hl'i ap.J>C'als. Caublc''1 1ntcre~l. they o;nrd < aublc had cont1nul'd to manage < aublc .. Nobodr really knows... -,.aid Krell. l nterpn\e~ th rough an arranaemcnt with "Whal we re trying 10 dctcnn1nc now " the go.,1..·rnmcn1 under which he drnw' a what 1hc number 1s" \alal) of up 10 S<>O 000 a )ear lrom the In -.corx-and drama. 1he case from the bv'>1nc'i' be-gannina ha been typically Tcus. Mcanwhilr ttorn~v' for the govern-ihc: ca-,.t of ('haracter~ ha\ included mC'nt and for ( aubll' 11 wife .ind wn. the ( auhlc. bu\hy-browcd owner of a <.:ham· other two partner' in C •whlc Enterprise~. pion polum1no named Cutter 8111. ( harl~s huve Ileen ll)•na to work out a plan 10 .. Mu..clc\" foster. a tru,tcd C'lluble ranch \al1Sf) 1h1: IO'l'rnmcnt lorcman accuS<'d of involvement in the "tlow 1oa1\C the &tl'crnmcn11ti. intcre\t \Olttiflina but acquitted by reason of w11huu1 t~urt11~' thc\C innocent f)(OP!C' 1s 1n~n11,. and a ho\t ohmuaaJeri who came fotrl}' d1tllC'ult. \ll1d Ra~mon<l ~\ Krell. D to bt' known as lhl' "( ·awboy Mafia " I fOU\tOn n11ornc) who " rerrc'l<'ntrn~ l'ht• \muaaling operation hat been < auhlc'\ wife. Jo~1lh1nc .• int hi' 'o n labl'lrd the lorgc,t 1n Tt'xas ha tory b) the LL'"'' 1lCWL'rnmcn1. which $a1d that from I 976 to ................... 1''22 MAl601 8( YO COST A ME!IA -s .. e .. IS• 11178 1hc \muglcrc; \ltp~d mort thin 147.ooo pounJo, •nl mar1Juuna into the t Jn11cd \tatc\abo..ir<l ~' l'ral shrimp bo:m. It ..aid C aublc orrona~·d s11ablc loan for I u!lter. th t \mugkn used < aublc r ntcrpri\( 1rrn1n JnJ th1u tht) \ta,hcd rnur11uon1 'hrpmL•nt\ 1 aublt f nwrrri"' r, run( ht'~ Florida execution postponed one day By Tbe Aasoclated Pre11 STARKE. Fla. -Florida's oldest death row inmate was granted another reprieve today from the death he says he does not fear Anthony Antone. 66. who was to have been executed this morning. was granted a stay until noon EST Wednesday by a thrtt-JUdJe panel of the 11th U S. Circuit Coun of Appeals. The Judges agreed with ~wer court rulings upholdin& Antone's death ~ntence for arranging the 1975 contract murder of a T:impa police detective who was a tough opponent of the underworld. But they gave Antone one last chance to take h1scase to the U.S. Supreme Coun. which has previously declined to review the appeal. Antone. who for eight years has la ved on Florida's death row -the nauon's larJcst wllh 209 inmates -was to have walked shoeless into the death chamber, dressed in a black suit wtth no tte. and be Jolted wi th 2.000 volts of electricity shortly after 7 a.m. EST today. Contaminated steel checked ALBUQUERQUE. N.M. -Radioac11ve reinforcing steel made an Me1uco has already reached construction sites in New Mexico and Anzona. and the contaminated matcnal may contain 35 umcs the rad1at1on first reported. authorities said. The tainted steel, which Amencan suppliers bought ffom a Mexican foundry and sold to construction companies. has already been used in several building projects m Anzona. including homes, officials said Monda) Plca•so painting stolen again SANDS POINT. NY. -An 011 painting by Pablo Picasso va lued by its owner at S 1.25 m1lhon apparent!} has been stolen for the second time in two years. authorities said today. The 19-by-25 inch painting, "La Dame a la Toilette.'' was reported missing from the home of garment manufacturer James Howley and has wife. fashion designer Tana Leser, in this Long Island community. Nassau County police spokesman Ed Weasmger said. The pa1ntin~ had been returned to the family afic:r being recovered in July 1982 by undercover police. Largest nationwide drug probe LOS ANGELES - A Beverly Hills lawyer and three other Southern Californians ha ve been arrested by the FBI in what authont1cs describe as "the largest nat1onw1de narcotics 1nvesugauon ever." A federal grand Jury indictment alleged that the men planned to smuggle marijuana frohl Colombia to Los Angeles' harbor, using a tuna boat capable of transporting up lo 20 tons of the drug. Jam Nelson. special a~cnt-Jn-<:hargc of the FBl's organized crime d1v1saon , 1dent1fied the four as Vmcenzo Salvador Orazio Culotta. 51, of San Pedro; William Henry Darnold. 60, of Norwalk; Arthur Joseph Natolt. 59. of Los Angeles. and Lawrence Stephen Milkr. 40, of Los Angeles. N-plant opening delayed again WASHINGTON -A California nuclear plant scheduled to start up 10 February after several years postponement has been delayed again because of score!.<?' new allegauons from "whastleblowers" about the fac1ltt y s design and construcuon. The House lntenor energy and conservauon subcommittee was scheduled to hold another hearing today on why government safety regulators at the NRC have not caught the problems The new allegations. coming mto the Nuclear Regulatory Commission at the rate of two a day. promJ?tCd government regulators to concede Monday there 1s .little likelihood that the D1ablo Canyon nuclear plant will be allowed to "go critical" next month. Publlc barred from shuttle slte EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE-The public will be barred from the viewing area nex t month because onl) an emergency or detoured landmg of Lhe space shuttle Challenger would be contemplated. officials say. The flight of the space shuttle is scheduled to return t~ earth at the Kennedy Space Center. Fla .. for the first t11:ne. The Challenger 1s scheduled to be launched mto an e1ght-da) orbit Feb. 3 and land at its Flonda launch site early Feb. 11. I World Alrways chairman dles OAKLAND -World Airways Chairman Edward J. Daly. who turned a $50,000 mvestment m a couple. of surplus warplanes into the world's largest charter earner. then challenged the airline giants by p1oneenng cut-rate fares, as dead al 61 Daly was cremated Monday. following his death after a long illness Saturday at his home 1n Orinda, east of San Francisco. Cop shoots theft suspects SAN DIEGO -An ofT-duty policeman shot and killed a suspected car thief and wounded. his brc;>ther after the two men were allegedly involved an a hit-and-run accident with the offi cer. police 'i ay. The dead man was identified as Walter Ra ) Brad le). 26. of San Diego His brother. Cornell Bradley. 24. also of San D1e,go. wa!. reportedly shot m the elbow 1n the Monday night 1!1c1dent and taken to Ph ysicians-and Surgeons Hosp11al for treatment. said police spokesman Jeff Sferra Strike, rlot ln Morocco RABAT. Morocco -A clash between government forces and demonstrators left several people dead 1n a northeastern village. local and d1plomat1c sources said today It was the first reported v10lence since K.mg Hassan 11 sus.pended plans to increase food prices. The deaths occurred Monday in Berkane. near the ~ljenan border. said the sources, who asked not to be 1dcnt.1fied. They were unable to say exactly how many people died. Leftl•t leader won 't testlfy MANILA. Philippines (AP) -Imprisoned leftist Jose Maria Sison refused today to admit he was chamnan of the outlawed Ph1hpp1ne C'omm umsl Party and was not allowed 10 testify llcfore the board probin& the assasSl!JB· uon of Bcniano Aquino. Sison. 44.L has steadf~stly demed a communi,l role in the death 01 the oppos1t1on leader Aug. 21 High tech •blpment •topped STOCK.HOLM . Sweden -Swedish customs ag~nts have stopped a shipment of soph1st1catcd U.S. optical equipment destined for East Germany, a spokesman said today Speak1n1 from Malmo m southern Sweden. where the seven boxes were impounded, tt c spokesman sa1d experts ha ve been called to determine 1f the &oods should be considered military equipment Afghan mllltary •IJ•keup 1 LAMABAD, Pakistan -In a mivor military shakeup, the Sov1et·bocked government 1n Afgham,tan has replaced ill 1rmy ch1cf-<>f.,taff and appointed a ne.w deputy defense m1ni'iter. Wr,tem d1plom1uc source said today Afahan rebels as~ 1n1tcd a Sov1c1 officer rtccntl)' and ltlled do1cn., of government troop 1n two separate ambush another d1plomul1c \Ou rec 'Ulld m Ncw Oclh1 lnd11 Orange Co t OAILV PILOT/Tuted y. January 24, ~IM A8 More executions expected. CONGRESS PAY HIKE PERILED? High Court ruling could speed deaths WASHINGTON (AP) -The Su· prcme Coun'\ latest effort to set guideline!> an cap11al punishment case~ is leadm& some state officials to expect more exc1.:ut1ons 1n coming months. Attornc> General Jim Mattox of Teus '31d three of that state's 177 condemned inmates have nearly ex- hausted court appeals And in Califorma. where some I SO are on death row. officials said the court rultngcould have an important beahna on the pace of execuuons. Monday's ruling did not bear directly on tne case of Anthony Antone. who was scheduled to die today 1n Honda') clrrtrn: chair However. a threC•JUd&e pand of the 11 lh u ~ ( 1rtu11 ( oun 01 Appeal~ early today granted Antone a \ta) until noon Wednc~ay to 11 ve him one last chantc to takl!' h1~ case to the Supreme C'oun '1here an: nearly 1.300 men and women on death row!. nat1onw1dl!' While the effect of Monday'!. 7-2 rulln& on their fates is not 1mmcd1· ately apparent. 1t 1s clear the dec1s1on will make it easier for states to execute some who arc sentenced to die. The court. as 11 beg;in a four-week recess, said death sentences may be meted out even when state eouns do not try to determine whether others convicted of s1m1lar cnmes were treated mote len1cntly, The procedure 1s called "com-parative proportionality review:· Meese nomination .. political football? and 11 federal apppeolscourt thrt'w out the-conv1ct1on ofCahforn1a murderer Ro"'en Alton Hanis bct'9u~ 'lul·h review was not conducted fn his caw. Monday the ~uprcme ourt re· 1ni.tated the death ~ntencc for Ham'I. who w co11v1cted of the 1978 ~larings of two tttn·aieri 1n an Diego aflcr abducuna them from a San'D1ego ham burier dnvc-1n. Prosecutors said Harns ahot them and used their car 10 a bank robbery and luu1hed about aunnma down the boys while he ate the meab they never finished. Justice Byron R. White. 1n his opinion for the court, 5aid the Constttut1on's bar apinst cruel and unusual punishment docs not require lbe cas.c-by-a.se companaon de- manded by tbe lower court 1n Hams' case. 8y Tb• AHoclated Preti . A C'ona.rcu mindful of lb public im an an tltCtJon year ~turned to worit 1flcr a Iona holiday vacauon facana attc"!lpls by ome scn•torund reprcaentativ~ to revoke• S2.400 pa) ra1St that quietly took effect Jan. 1. At ltast 1hret bill' were intrcXluccd when C'onaress reconvened Monday to tnm the pay raise from an anouaJ salary now standing at S72.200. The rail« bTouaht protests of"1ntolerablc" by Rep. Dan Ghckman. ().IC.an .. and "the hc1aht of hypocrisy" by St-n Roirr JeJ*n, R- lowa. . • . In pa t yea~. C.onarc i had to vote on Jts pay raises. But now the conarcssmcn arc lumped in with otha feckral wtute~ollar workers who get automatic cost-of-1iv1n1 Increases. and no "1pec1fic vote was required on tht pohucally ten•1t1ve pa).' issue. However. Rep. Wilham Ford, [).Mach .. reminded his colleaaues in a letter carrier thu. month that they did nothing to tnyer the increase. "and that any charies that we voted ourselves a pa) 1ncrea~ simply are not U'Ue. As Congress settled 1n for a short 19&4 setSion, Democratic leaders were al read) s1gnahnJ that they would probably bnng up the 1uuc of U.S. Mannes m Lebanon. House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill. Q-Mass .. said people consl~tly told him during the congres51onal break to "Get those Mannes home " • Taste that delivers LIGHTS 10 mg ~1ar". O 8 mg n1co1111e. UGHTS IOO's t? mg "tar". 0 9 mg n1co11na. f ILTER lb mg "tar" 11 mg mc011 .FILTER lOO's 16 mg 11r". l ? mo n1r:orine. 1v per cigarette by FIC method r Warning l he SurQeon General Has Determined l hat Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health AIDY ROOIEY Living by numbers woutd·n't be all bad Just count the ways we count on numerical bounds A great many laws deal 10 numbcri.: Wecandoth1swhenwe're21 orwc'll get 1h1s when we're65: we can dnvc 55 here but only 25 tht.'rc. we pa~ 8 percenlc\lraon 1h1sand an .iddcd 4 percent la~ there ~~~~~~~--~~--:-~~~~~~~--~--~-------------------........................................................ ------------ "JI Reagan 's men will not bring an end to thlS Jarceny ... maybe It Is time for new Institutions." PATRICK BUCHANAN Columnist Fixation on Co1n1nunisin clouds our foreign policy To the lduor: I want to express my thanks for the column by Richard Cohen January 16 which 1s the most astute commen- tary on the K1~smger Report that I have r,ccn. Whtie K1ssin~er pays hp service to the need for '>octal JU Slice rn Central America. the dom1nat1ng emphasis of the report 1s on prevent- ing Soviet influence. Once again. as in Vietnam. our obsession with Communism IS caus- ing us to follow 'Jo-called "hard- no~d" policies toward Ct.'ntral America which an:. in fact. not in the long-range 1ntcn:'>I of the United States. I ong tx·fore Fidel Ca-1tro 1n 1932 fo r e~amplc. there were peasant revolts in El Savador The basic cau!.e was the same grim situauon which prevails today: abou1 I percent of the population controls one-half the land. and, as a direct con~uence. three-fourth!> of the people do not receive a nutnt1onally adequate diet In the face of suius1ics lake this. u Cohen says. any Soviet meddling 1s "gilding the Illy ... Nevenhelcss. we $lVC the Soviets a chance to work mischief when we suppon the ohgarchs. and allow the Communists to pose as the sup-- porters of freedom and Justice. If we pursue the military opuon. we may be able to keep the lid on for a while. but the result will only be a more violent cxplos1on.1n the future We need to align oursel ves w1th the hungry majority rn Central Amenca. because cvcntuall) the> will take control of1hc1r own deslln}- PAUL C EKLOF Costa Mesa Why not blame the left, too? To thl' Ed11or are left w11\g death squads. I wa~thankingofsomeotherla"s dealing w11h numbers that I wouldn I mind seeing pas!.Cd: •Noone undcrtheagcot 21 luuld smoke cigarettes. •Noone o'er the age of:! I nJUld ~moke c1gn rct 1es. POPULIST REPUBLICANS BUCKLE UNDER STATUS QUO PRESSURE Dad ~ou e'er hear of a left wing death squad in El Sahador" lfa rebel army anacks a town. 1hc) are referred 10 as the peoples army or the rebels. When they are shown on TV, we often see. women and r h1ldrcn bearing arms. but 1f women and children are killed, the repon in the news says government forces kill civilians. If the~ are beanng arms against govern- mcn1 forces. they arc rebels. If thry arc a1tack1ng unarmed c1vtl1ans. they The same thing happened with the PLO Women and children are train- ed <h soldiers. in the PLO but 1f a woman or child 1s killed in baule. the media takes pictures of the bodies and reports that the lsrael~s or whoever. arc killing c1v11tans. The communists alway~ seem to win the battle of • <.. ommcrc1al tcle' mon \how., couldn't spend more than ten minutes out of an} one hour ad"'cn1s- anga product or themseh es. •All let1cn would be ltm11ed 10 one lypewntten page, hand""ntten lettcrc, would be ltm11ed to two. • Poh11c1ansrunning forotlke would be ltm1tcd to sayin$ the same thing not more than 200 time'> during an) one campaign . •It would be illegal tor am one to 'ita) on the telephone for mon· 1han live minutC'i •No woman over the age ul 40 would be allov.ed to dye her hair blond •No man any age would be alluv.ed towcara tollpee. • l l would be against the lav. to pnceanyth1ngS I 99orS 9lJ. ~r"1ce stallons would have to !.ell ga~ 1n round numbers like SI JO a gallon not SI 18 9 •All wal( he'> and d0< k' would havt• num~·r' on thl•tr fJCl'\. nnt 1u\I dot\. •Announcer.-. for athlcllt l'' l'nt\ like football. ba.-.eball and basketball games would be given a ltn111cd 4uota of word~ the> could use dunngan} one game When the} t~lkcd 100 much the~ 'd be cut ofT •An' one dn' ing !llowcr than 4 '\ m1lec,an hourun a major h1gh'4a\ "ould be arre.,ted along '4 llh 1ho\t' go1n~ fa<,tcr 1han SS • "o numhcra<,s1gned lo a per\on b\ a bank. credit cardcompam gc1vernmcnt agcncy. telephonecom- pan~. power company or employer could be h1ght•rthan the number 215.000 000 That\ 1hc numberof peopk 1herl' arc 1n the I ' n11ed ~talc\ and thcrc·.,.,omcthing tu nm going on """h an} number more than tha1 W .\~HIN<, T 01'< -· "1 h" ha., tx:rn e!l~n11alh another Ford adm1n1\- tra11on." famen1Holumn1~1 M Stan· ion E'ans: there "ha"> bcc:n no Reagan Re,olu110n." "Ronald-Reagan ts the onl~ coherent rc"olu11onar) in an adm1n- 1strat1on of acrommoda11un1~t ad- \ 1sers." \.\-role Newt (,inm:h Re- publican uf C 1corg1a Such commen1an. 1n a Hentage roundallon rq>ort: underscores a que~11on that dog<.. C\CI) con\ef\ atr H' wnclaH· Wh~ dl) RL·pubhcan pres1· Jent'> "ho O"WC 1hl·1r nomina11om to right-"1ng and populist lOn· .,ena11"cs 1n\anabl~ on arn' 1ng 1n Washington. reach altommoda11on with the regnant C!ltahlt,hmcnt on thl' prc'>crvat1on ol thc: \latus quo" .\mong the belier c:'amplt:' ol th1!. rcrnrnng tendcnq w forge t the lolks back home. to backslide in the ta 1th to molhf) new friends. " the adm1nis- trat1on·s cap11ulat1on un foreign aid. About this mailer the Rl·puhltcan platform rangwrthclant> andconv1c- 1111n Foreign ass1\tann· "rs not a charitable' enturl' .. \uch au.J "<ihould <,t•n.e lO cnhann.· \nll'nl an \l'lUrll\ h' ass1~ting fnendl\ nJllom ·· ·· ~ RepubltLan admin1!>trJ11on \\ill l'mpha .. 11e b1lc1ter<tl :.11d .. 'IA>htrh rmn 1dcc, .. the ~·\t 3\\ur<1ncr that aid program.-."' di he lull\ arniuniahle 10 the A.mcntan ta 'Pil\t'f unll "h11ll\ u1ns1sten1 with our foreign poltn 1ntere~t\ ... In a hundred romml·n1arte\ 111 h" \Caf\ 1n the de'\ert Re.ig.in l'ndol\l'd \ulh .-.en11mcn1.-. I d'>l "eek. hov.l'' l'r hi\ man at Trcasuf! offic1all) \1gncd on to a ~2 :!5 h1lhon handoul 111 the World Bani... 111 hl· ..,pooncd out 111 ( hina. India and 1rop1lal ,\fm.i. '41thou1 1n1ert'\I. without '>lflnlf,\ l he lntn· national ()cvclopml'nt \\\m IJllon thl' ~l·llare \\tndo" 111 thl· ~urld Hank. ,., a c,tand1ng m<llh'I\ 10 con~na11'e onho<lo\\ ,111d l<t• puhhcan comm11nwn1 't l'I 1101 onh PAT BUCHANAN ·an~ Reagan's men going along with 1h1\ hu$c wealth transfer from Amcn- can c1111ens. who\c count!) 1s run- ning S.:!00 billion deficm. lhl' Trea\un 1\ all but burbling apolog1e~ 10 the intc:rnauonal bureaucrat' that 11 wa~ not more generous. Our excuse ( ongre'>'> '>lmpl) "'on·1 stand for more ~ ha1. om· wonder'>. do the adm1n- l'>lrdt1on men. reflecting at day's t•nd . bl'lu.'vt: 1hc) acrnmphsh by !>uch cap1tula1H>n? ~unda) .for e'tainplc. 11 was clca1 The Wa<,hrngton Pos1 was not ap- pca<;ed ..\ front-page story lingered the adm1n1<;1ra11on for what World Rank Prc':l1dent .\ \\-Clausen termed a ··~ad and d1\appurnt1ng .. dec1'i1on thJt would cau'><.' lhc "poorest .. na- uon" to "suffer· T uesda\. thl' Po ... 1 linanc1al c;cc11on headlined the lead '!Or} ·· t ' ~ r und., Pa) back Sc:en ·· ( nntraric, Lqual 82 pcrccnl of World Hank IDA \1d:· contcndmg Re- agan\ par<,1m11ny was an act against "elf·1ntere\t Wednesda>. the Post lead t•d11onal. "Being Cheap .. <,u1urgL·d the adm1n1<;tra11on for h,I\ 1ng \cnmrx·d 1n a fashion "to m.ih· \OU hang \Our head in shame." Tht• E .. 1ahll\hmen1\ arguments for ID·\ arc lour Human11ananism - ··~ l' h:n l' a dut} to the poor <11 manlo..1nd ·· ~clf-1n1crcst -"US bu\1· nc.,.. "'II gel lhl' rnn•rac1s'" ~clf­ l"'>ll'l'm --.. Do wt "'an 1 to be seen a., lhl'dr>"" rl•ar -·"It poor countries go under·· read a Po~t op-cd lead. "wt. 'II \tnk v.11h them While the Wes1 worncs about us banks. cconom1c chao!I could turn Third World mob'I against their ruler'> -and uc;." each of these argum<:nt!> IS fraudulent. The mone)' does not go from nch peopk to poor people. hut from middle class l\mcncam to rnrrup1 and dictatorial rulers If Indira uandh1 is "poor." ho" docs c,hc pay for the la1cs1 expon ltne of Soviet M ICis" Second. o nly 16 per- tcnt of ID.A mone)' e'er comes back rn U S. contracts. E•en that rcp- rc'>l'nls a taxpayer sub!>1d)' to both l ' S corporauons and an11-Amencan regimes Third. "h> is 11 "cheap" for taxpayers 10 oppo!>e no-interest loans to soc1ahst and communist reiJmcs. when C'lauscn's former employer. Bank of Amcnca. 1s. (ital) nght now. (end 11al) lharg1ng 19 pen:ent interest for an un!lecurcd pcr!lonal loan to black. brown and yello" Americans who might wanl 10 finance a cab or a rc'\taurant'! Fourth. ""h> c,hould the United Stales born 1n rebellion again'Jl a l\ran1. fear re\olu11on'1 A prtcond1- t1on of {'Conom1c and mc1al progre'>'i 1n ( h1na and 1he Third World"' that tht'St' people'> nd thcm.,chn ol Maf\- 1st ~Ol'1allw, "'ho m1'>rulc them What 1\ 1hc United State\ doing finanung thL•1r oppres'lor~·> The true cxplana11on for th1~ 'a!lt tran..,fer of .\menca·s wealth 10 i.\mrm·a·., enemies 1s one the Wash- ington Post would nc1,.er ur,c Such 1ransfcrs arc mandated b' a soc1ahs1 1deolng) that holds the \\'est moral~ culpable for a h1sto11 of racism. rapac1t) and coloniali':lm. a lcgaq .. of guilt we have a moral dut) to expiate b)' compensating the Third World for "hat the We\t has swlcn --and more 1n pun1t1\e damage!. If Rl·agan'\ men will not hnng an end 10 this larccn)". 1f the populist Rcpubhrnns. out of 11m1d1t} or loyal- \). will not block the adm1n1strat1on. mayhc 11 1s 11me for nc"' rnst1tut1ons semantics. JIM BOLDING Costa Mt>sa Keep perspective on oil rigs To the Editor. When I arnvc:d home today. I picked up the Darty Pilot. My anen11on was drawn 10 the pleasing picture of a sail board on 1he ocean. The cap11on below read .. Picture an off-shore 011 drilltn'-ng behind this 1d}lhc ocean scene · I was 1mmed1- atel} shocked by the fact that this was an opinion rather than a news fact stuck on the front page Somebod} "as ob\lousl) II) ing to voice h is thou~ts about the Supreme Coun dcc1S1on to boost offshore or I leasing. Conccrntng the issue. however. of 011 rigs off our coast. I do not wish to '>l'C the beautiful seascape tnterrupted h\ 'uch monstro<.111es. but I do realiLe the importance of petroleum re- coven . It is 1ron1c that a picture of a sailboard was chosen to If)' and express an optn1on agamst offshore drilling. The Dacron sail and ngg1ng. the fiberglass board a nd mast. and the plastic daggerboard and skcg were all denvcd from petroleum. In the event of a senous oil embargo. such enjoyable products as sailboards could not be produced based on our current petroleum production. Satl- hoards arc not heavy. The person 1n the picture undoubtedly took it to the beach in his car. and cars certainly arc not propelled by air. DAVID ANDERSON Newpon Beach Dems should disavow tax vote .\n Open Lcurr to Howard Adler. Chairman. !Xmocrat1l Pan} of Or- ange Count\ lh a narrow vote of 74 10 96, the rc:cc.nt meeting of the Democrats of Orange Count} endorsed the I-cent salcsta.x override last Sunday - though most of the delegates had lef\ b' the 11me the ""l" was taken. • Judg1n$ b> the press coverage. the tax ovemde was the most important 1-1sue before this conven11on. and this leads me 10 wonder wh) 11 was scheduled so late m the program. Was this deliberate" Equall~ punhng was the 1nclus1on of Supervisor Roger Stanton's name a~ "welcommg" the participants. This is the same Roger Stanton who sponsors scr~nmg relief applicants h} criminal investigators from the DA ·s office. who ~ponsors the disrup- 11 ve "~orkfare" program by rehefers. These arc the opposite of the prin- t·1ples of 1he Democratic part} as l see 11. and I and no doubt man) others. determined not to attend for this reason Taken together these con~1d{'r­ at1ons can lead anyone to believe 1ha1 the Convention was stacked 10 achieve the re~ult 1ha1 m fact emerg- ed. Even the timing warrants inquiry. Two da)'S after the Sunday vote seven add111onal Orange County ciues - most of the 1n North Count y where Democratic majorities are common -cndoresed the added tax. provid- ing d ncce!lsary legal assurance to put i1 on the ballot come June 5th. Therefore. I strongly suqest that you repudiate this Convention vote as 1n any wa) an expression of this Pany 1n th ts count)' at this time. DAVID ALAN MONRO Laguna Beach •We should d1minatc pennin If \omcth1ngrnmc(, out at$'\ 4 7 w11h 1ax. thc purcha'>cr would onl~ pa\ S3 45 lfthcpnrccomcsto$'\ 48 lht· hu\cr would pa ~ S '\ SO Wc'n: Jll getting tired of ix·nnll''> l hc<.l' <la\\ -.,ou ha"<: to p1nlh nit keh and d1111n PENTAGONDEALMAKERSSELLUSOUT • •\ ttcri he agl· 111 I 5 h1 rt hd.l\., \\OU Id onh he lckhrated onll' l"t'r\ fi,t. \Car\ ·11 "ould he illegal lmonl per,on 10 hake a cake lor an)onc or sing· Happ~ R1nhda~ .. mnrt• nft c:n than n en Ii H' ~car.-. • ".1ollel number\ tor JO\ nc\\ pro<lut I 'WOUid ha\ c !Cl \Ian\\ 1th on1· not I IOor 1001 lfthnt··,an alphJlx·t1t·al des1gnatwn. thO'>l' v.ould '!Ian w1 1h .\ The: fir,t model \\OU Id tx· .\I The \c•rnnd modl'I "'ould tx· HI nut \I()(} I • lfthl· po,t 11ffiu· 1')going to C(IOtlOU(' t111n\l~I WC' pul mnrt' numhcr\onour lt'tll'r\ for 1hnr (On\l'Olenu· thl'\ \l' l(Ot lnd11 \omc- 1h1ngfor o111 u1n\!·n1t0ll' h\..c 1m- prn\ e lh1• \l.'1 \It( {)I IO'IA> l'rtht l ll\1111 <,tamp' •It '4-oulll ~· manlla10n fnr airhnt•\ lo u~· lht• gate numbc:" m·art•\t the t1•rm in:tl. not larthc\t lrnm 11 • Fl1m1nating lhc I '1h floor from .1 hotel'\ numhcnng <.\\It'll! nr in an' other WJ) pt>rl)l.'h1ating them~ th 1 hat I)" an unlucln numlx-r \,\ ould hl: proh11'>11ed •Bank dcpo\llor\ '-"ho V.l'rl.' made to \land in h ne to gl'I \omc-of thc1 r own monc-\ out of1hc: bank ~ould Ile '''en an C"\lra dollarfree for c' rr. m1nutl'o,crtcn the\ v.crcfc>rH·d 111 wait OAANGE COAST Daily Pilot \\ \"1111!\i(, I< l~ -l Ill' Pen- 1;1gon ·, pu rt ha.,, ng ollit·er' a re notonou.., lnr gl\ 1 ng tkkn.,t· u 1n11,1l lt1f\l'\l'f1 rx·nn\ thl'\ J\\.. tor -no mJ t1r11111" 11utr.1gl·1111\I\ thn ontrJl 1rn' m l'rpnu· v. h.11 tht·' 'll'll 10 lhl· .1 rml'd \l'f\ 11 t'\ I 't•n when lhl' I kknw < nntrJl I \11d11 \gl'Ol' lall hl''<' p.irltl ularl' il' "'" o' en h<.J 1 Kl' t ht· pufl ha\1 ng ol- 111. cr\ 1wgnl1<1tl' a \l'ttll-nwnt \\ 11h till' 1m·p11111dn1f an \nH'l ll .HI 1111111\t kt lt1e1\1· 111.111or1rntal b;i1,1.11 I hJt \ v. h' I'm \..l'l·prng .1 \\,Ill hh1I C\ eon I hl' nl'gtJI ia !ton\ II\ l'f J pmrt>'>t"d tontral'1 with Ina.-. ln~ru­ ml·nt\ Int In <,uppl' 1ntrartd '1ewcr':I tor \rm\ !Jn\..\ I t'\J\ fn.,t rum1•n1.-. 1h1n\, 1h1•Joh1' \\Orth .alm11'1 half a ht I I 11IO de111,1 r' B11t t hl' m nhurdt•nt•d a ud1tor<o d"a~rec 1\11} Ct'-''-tKrnle\ DonJldCwld hl.·r~and J()(·k llatfielct h~" ncen an 1nll'rnal fl'' 1cwof1he propo\(·d l ontrac t f hr auditor~ d l'l 0\ t:rl•d \' h.11 th('\ ll'rnwd -"1th m:J,tl·rlul un<.kr~w·tl·mcnt -"'>l'' era I "&nlfi· t<.Jnt wcaknt'\'>l'' · 1n thl' '-';.!\ ft'Xa'> I n\trument\ L \llm.ltl'<i 11" i1'1'> on lhl' l'On t f3l"I Thl'aud1tor\'4rt1tL· ··\.\, h,1,e llUC"'l1oncdSl6I ICI< 77'1ofthL· \41'> 141 1~1 ~ proP.>\('d h\ the: rnn trat tor 1 hn t"• mor1• 1han 11nt··th1rd H.L. lchwert1 Ill ""- Chu1 Dowellby fcl'\4lr .............. . .. -~ ~ ...,., 4r, M "'9 ,_ I' 110 lilrMI Ila, II C.tll .,._ .Addi-COi•--• to h • 11«1 C..ta .,._. C.A ·~·,. Larry 0. lpeare ... ~'·"'°' of tht: llltal urntract proposal l lnfortunatel\ for the ta11payer\. past nrx·m·me indttates that the que\l1oncd rn'lt propo'l<tls will proh- Jhl~ he .-.cttlcd U\ tr" helmingl} in laH>rol T e\a'> I n\lruments. In- \ es1igator\ fo r tht• 'i{•nate Gov- ernmental o\ffa1rs( omm1t1ee. head- ed b) \en \\-1ll1am Roth. R-Del.. chl·cked rnntral t ~ttlcmcnts for the )L'Jf\ 19M through 191<1 Hcre'swhu1 lhn dl\Ul\l'rl•d -On a verag(-. for e"ery dollar qunuonl·d b} 1heaud1tors, the Pen- 1agon rnntract officer~ managed to hagalc tht'contr:ictordown onf} 19 "'nt\ IO I~ f trn1I t·ont111C"t -During 198.:! 1 he ncgouator.. ~uct·ccdcd 1n \h3\ 1ngoffa p1t1lul 10 rentsforncr\ dollarque\t1oned Thal wa\ 1he )l'ar D<.·fenw \crretan C .t\par \.\ l'tnbcrger h<1a,ted of ach1c" rng maJnr \3\ '"lt' in Pt•ntagun l"\ p(.'O\C\ -( nntra(t m·got1a11on 1\ no P<"nn\ antegnme Hundrcd,of m1ll1on., of dollar\rould t>c \3\l'd 11 thr rnntral t lU\hque'>t1oncd b) the aud1h11\ w1•rt' rel O\ errd -Onl' rca'inn the ronuacuna officer.. don't do ~·ttcr ma) be that the\ re<1l11c thr11 efTom~ would be fut1.lt' The l"Ontr act appeal\ hoard - 1uwh1l h wntrat·tur\ tum whrn the} <.11\ajrer ""Ith thC' nud1tors-rou· 11nd' finch tn favnrof the contractor \f1 "'h, hot her ti"\ 1 nA" . . \\ httll''l'rthe rt'a\on an 1n\.e\t11L3· 1100 b) thr < 1cneral .\'-'coun11na < >flirc \hov.\ th3t l onlfllt officer!\ J4'nl'l1111~ 1sno1\' •he: Oden~ untrul 1 \u<l1t .\1tt'1t \ 0 HC\ 1\'V.)"' hen tlarga1n1n~n\<'f pme Herc-.. ~h. t 11nl· (\'H'IH (' \() .!\\C\\mcnt '>;}10 ;,iho11t th•·~ 11mroc1 for the rnn- tr1" 1'r"'1ol \1·1 tunl.. I , JACK ANDERSON rhe ( 1.\0 '"vest1ga1or' fuund that onl~ ahout J percent ofthl' audit agenc' \ re\ourcrs go toward contract I L.M. Bovn re\ 1ews. tha1 the auditors arc rou- unely denied imponant contracto r records forthc1rre\ 1ew'>. and that 1hc auditors arc rcgularl) g1 ven little lime and a hea\ ~ worldoad "'hen making the reviews. UPDATES· Last year I nominated two Labor Department investigators for the congressional Ex call bur .\ward for out'itandtng service. Weslcv Walkt'rand Fred Ferrone had risked.their nccksgettmg the goods on mobMers whocontrolkd New York's Fulton Ficoh Market. The~ ha ve now n.·cc1 vcd the award!>. -Last Dec. f 7.1 rcponed that Internal Reven ue Service offic1a I Gerald Swanson had been issued a lc uerofrepnmand because of "potential embarrassment" to the agency -allegedly caused by Swanson's refusal to cut a deal on taxes and tines owed by formt'r Nevada bordt"lloowner Joe Confone . It wasa bum rap for Swanson. but the I RS brass ha!i smce informed him that 11 will not withdraw the reprimand. as he had requested Newspaper carriers, take note .\\crag1.· nr"'lpapt.·r earner 1n the I Inned St:lll'\ r;,m., a h1ghl.·r annua l income: than httlfthe people on earth. ·The L 3\t Man in ( uropc" wu the namr of George Orwell"• tla')'>IC no .. cl lxfnrc ht' C'hanged the· title 10 .. I ~tc4 .. 01d )OU kno"" that h1ahwa' patrol ofliccr'> na11onw1dc h1md out more traffic tickets at night than dunna the 03\.'1 fhl'I\' Jre pc11J)k v.hn don't re· mt•mbcr thc'lf dream,.. Olli t°l'ICI"(' ar\" no pc:opk who don't dream l>o \OU r<.."<.·all thl· allor f dmund ( l~l nn" H ... la\I IA-l'lrd\ ~~rt .• 0) Ina '' c-a ' lt'i do1na 'omc:d) that!. hard :·· <J ' 11u td ti r lht· 1ntnlodtnJ Ill\ lllJ'lt ring\ 1m hJa, k. hlur ttd. v.h11c and \cllov... Wh > ttw\C rnlor,·: \ lkntu~· al I \I unt of them JtlM.•J~ on l'H'f"\ ni.ltmn,11 Ou ' 1 ' (.). Whal°'> a cowh1dt· wonh now':' '\ . .\bout $:\7. If ptopcrly trimmed and lmnC·l:Ur<'d Q. \rt X rotcJ mo\ 1c~ ~hown in < h1na" .\ Onl1,. 'rarcl\ f lr\t .-.uch wa'> a JJpanC''-C ·film about a girl wld into pro'>1tt11t1on 1n I Q78 It ~tuTtd some Jc: hate Q Wa~n·1 C h1cf Ponttac the head ol tht .\uto tribe" .\ The Onawa'! fhnt he wa\. Tht' Ruic of tl0-20 "'''m' I'\.'· m.a"'at>h Unt\CNI. Thi., •~ th\• ""Law·" whtth derrct\ thnl 20 per· ccnl of1hc c•u~· 11> tt pon~1blc for f!O pcrc~nt or1hctflh:1 \'ou ma),,. all Tv..cnt) l)C'r crll of the fishermen C11tch RO pcrC'ent of the li11h. T"'cnt) percent of the ..alc,pcopk "rite 0 percent nf •he bu\inn . It\ no" al(,() da1nu·d that W J)(m~n• of proJu\'t hnr rnll.lucr., MO pm \'nt uf tlw prnn1 -. Jark Wurm wa'i broke and out of a Jobin 1949. Ounnga walkafonga an Fronc1sco beach. he found a bottle. contauuna a note. It purponed to be the Last Will and Testament of Da15y Singer Alexander. heir to the Singer 5ew1 na Mach me fonunc. It read: "To avoid confusion. I leave my entire esuuc w the lue~) pcl"\On v...ho tindi. this bollle 1nd to my attorney. Ba"}. Cohrn. \ha~ and share altke.. • C'oum accepted tht' claim that he'd "rlttrn tt I ~ ycal'1 t'arher and had thrown 11 into th<' Thamc' River from whcrt 1t drifted acrou O<'tans to the fcC't of Jack Wurm. He aot $6 m1lhon ind SRO 000 a ~car from <imacr •t<>ek. Mosl an) x·a\4lncd ( lh.C('n Wtll tell \OU th(' 60-~C3Mlld lo\.CQN. \hOC a tilC' laricr than 1d soul -.ore a1 a 30 Or 01t IC'tt t s11(' of l"-O Y..1der Ye . our leet ipla'. 100 ' n rran< 1\4 ll I .... 111\UlalC''\ )OU l'1.t1f t ll'ad n dc11hant Jo~ n Morl<et S1m:•t uni'\\ 11\ nn 11 IN\h ,. Dilly Piiat TUESDAY· JANUARY 24. 198 .. Learn how to fire a doctor If you're dlaaatlaf led. See Page 82. Four new Apple computer• put • bigger bit• In the m•rket. 85. Devices diagnose stroke 'We have technology to investigate the patient. . .it's a virtual revolution.' Editor·!) Nore -In laborotum'!) across the l..Jnllt'd State\ and elsewhere. researcher<; are 8r:Jllut1l/.~ bnnsins humani1.1 \ most feared diseases under contwl In J lfl-p;irt series. -'.P sc1enn· \\flll'f />au/ Raeburn ll'lls about 1h,· stL'rul) -i.lnd someumes remurhble -progn'H that hus bet'n made '>houldn't be lorgolll'n fhc}' may be l\ warning that a stroke 1s on the way. In the last few dcrndes. doctors who were onn· almost powerless to prc- tl1t'I pre' c:nt or trc:at '>trokes have learned the.· 1mponance of these auacks as :.1roke warning signs. Roughl > a third of the 500.000 .\mencans who have strokes e'ery 'car ha vc hatl prt'vious hricf atUtck!.. acrnrd1ng to the .\mencan Hean .\ssoc1a11on By PAUL RAEBURN It can begin w11h a \ligh1 numbnc" in the hand or arm ~econds later thl· ungling may spread to the tau:. Speel'h may be '>lurrc:d. v1s1on m:n dim. These a11arkc; arc onl} one of the '>troke nsl factors that have now been 1dent1ficd ( H 1gh blood pressure. ob- l·sity, sm<.lking and !.tress are among the other!>.) In a!. hlllc as a fe" minutes. the odd symptoms ma} \an1sh But the) Fonunatel). 8'> d()(.tors have re- lined 1he1r ab1lll) to predict who will Housewife not typical valiumuser LOS ANGELES (AP) -A new study disputes the popular image of the long-term Vali um user as a "harassed. middle-aged. suburban housewife." finding that the typical user 1s a chronically sick. old person. And while women arc more likely than men to use Valium and other mild tranquilizers. men who take the druis are just as hkely as women to use them for long penods. researchers said. The government-financed !.lud}' -published Fnda}' in the Journal of the Amencan Medical Assoc1a11on -was conducted by researchers at the I nstuute for Research in Social Behavior 1n Oakland. the Un1vers1t}' of Chicago and the National Institute of Mental Health 1n Rockville. Md. "In the 1960s and 1970s. the typical tranquilizer user was sometimes portrayed as the young male drug abuser or. more frequentl). the harassed. middle-aged. suburban housewife:· wrote ps}cholog1st Glen D. Mellinger of Oakland. More recentl). the stereotype has expanded to include the "ovcramb1t1ous. frenetic career woman. burning the emotional candle at both ends," he added. But the study found that most Amencans who use anti-anxiety drugs da1I}' for a year or more ··are neither }'oung females nor middle-aged housewives:· Mitchell B. Baher, a stud} co-author al the National I ns111ute of Mental Health. !Mild. The study. which surveyed only adults. found 71 percent oflong-term users were age 50 or older. 20 percent were between 35 and 49 )Cars old and 9 percent were hetwcen 18 and 34. The long-term users lend 10 sufTer "high levels of emotional distress (59 percent) and chronic physical and baMc health problems (75 percent),'. Balter said. "The) don't have minor cmo11onal d1fficult1cs. nor an: thq seeking help from a phys1c1an for minor problems ofhfc:· He emphas11cd that while the stud) dispels the stereotype of chronic Valium users. "we·rc not advocating long-term 'use. We now know these mcd1ca11ons can produce dependence at clinical dosages when taken rcgularl) for long periods of umc •· The stud}' also revealed that: -Twenty-nine perce nt of all tranqu1hLcr users were men and 39 percent of long-term users were male. 1nd1cating that "once men become users . they arc at least as likely as women to become long-term users." -Onl} I 5 percent of all Amencan users of m1l<l tranquilizers take them dail) for more than a }'Car. a rela1ively low rate compared with those in Western European nations. ··wc·ve clearl} established that the pa11ern of use is predominantl) shon-tcrm:· Balter said ·· A vel) high propon1on (67 percent of tranquilizer users) have used thl·m no more than a total ol 10 da) sin a whole }ear. Some 80 perccnl ha\e used them tor less than tour months ... -A ··c;11ablc maJOfll) .. of lung-term users consult with their doctor<; regular!~ "It isn't a situation when: the)'re Just gelling a rclill and not seeing their doctor ... Baller said " Doctors arc prcscnb1ne for shorter penod'\ of 11me. so the hkehhood of people falling 1n10 a pallcrn of rcpc11t1ve. long-term use 1s much reduced rnmparcd with live. eight or 10 years ago." get strokn the} ha'l' itlso madl· tremendous improvements in their abllil) to p1npo1nt the damage cau~d b} a stroke and find its cau..c ··we now ha1.e tcchnolog) to 1n,est1galc the· patient and new treatmenh ... \3}S Dr. Louis Caplan chairman ot tht.• department at the Michael Reese Hospital 1n Chicago. "Ten }ears ago. we d1dn·t ha'c either -we d1dn·t haH· the treatments. we d1dn·1 ha\C~ tht> technol<>g} It's a '1nual reH>lution:· Tlw major reai.on fur the l'hangc. \ays Caplan. has been the ad,en1 of drama11c new tools for diagnosing strokes. t-urcmost among 1h1:m 1s the CT scan (or CAT scan). a soph1s11- cated. computerized X-ra} machine that produces much better images of the brain than ordinary X-rays. "It's changed a lot of peopk·~ ideas." Caplan says ... For example. a 101 of smaller strokes which people lhought were dul' tu lad1 ol blood nm~ now turn out to be due: to small hc:morrhagcs " .\ ~trokc a d1s.rup11on in blood \upply 10 the brain. can be'. cau!>ed by either the blockage of an artel"\ or the rupture ofa blood vc:sse.1. he explains. Use of the CT ~an to determine which hM occurred 1s cnucal: ireat- mcnt that would ~1.ca hfe 1n one case could be fatal 1n the other But the CT ~an 1c. only the first ofa new generation of scannmg de-.1ces that are ofTerins better and belier f)1ctures of the hra1n and the blood 'essels that nourish 11 The PET scanner (for positron cm1ss1on tomograph)) measures the movement of rad1oact1\e substances in1ec1ed into the bod}'. and gi ves much better information than the CT c.can about which brain t1s<1ue 1s already damaged or dead. That can help doctors determine whether to do an operation .. If )OU knew 11 was dead ussue. you would be foolish to do it." Caplan §ays_. The problem with the: PET scan lS the machinery 11requ1m1sutremely eApens1ve. and thus will nc:vc:r be available outside specialized research centers. But an even newer device:. the SPECT scanner (smite photon em1ss-- 1on computenzcd tomography) 11 Ins expensive and may be JUSt as good. Caplan says. Another improvement as an X-ray technique called d11iull subtraction an&io&raphy. or DSA. II uses a computer to refine images of the carotid anenes into the neck. among the most freq uent sues of blockage leading to stroke. ··w11h all this technology. you may now be able to team a lot about the ind1v1dual's blood now and blood vessels that wasn't obtainable 10 (Pleue eee 8CA.NJUR8 /82) Acupuncture: Just one way to spell relief By JERRY HIRSCH Ot ttM Delly Not ..... Acupuncture became a medical sensation during the 1970s when the U nned States and China restored d1plomat1c relations. but more than a decade later. American doctors are still debating us use in the United States. The Chinese treatment. which uses needles to confuse nerve endings and block pain sensations. is fading here as doctors find 1t less efTec11ve than standard Western pain treatments. according tO Dr. Stanley van den Noon. dean of the UC Irvine School of Medicine. "In this countr, our normal forms of anesthesia are better than acupuncture:· van den Noon said. One reason 1s that Americans typically have a lower pain threshold than Asians. he said. Yan den Noon noted that pain. especially chronic pain such as head- aches or the common "tennis elbow.'' has always been a trick) ailment for doctors 10 treat. "Acupunrture is not an effec11 vc treatment for chronic pain ron- d111ons. But chronic pain cond111cfm do not respond rcad1I} to "'estern procedure~ either ... van den Noort 'ia1d. "Acupuncture has been found to hl· helpful It 1s not a folk belief.·· said Dr Quynah K1eu. a Santa l\na doctor "ho ~rad ua tcd from medical school 1n V 1etnam and recel\ cd -;pec1alt~ training at the UC In inc med1Cal <;Choo I. Dr. Stanley van den Noort K1cu. ~ho has a large number of ~outheast A-;1an refugees as patients uwnsels them to gl\e up 1ncffcct11.e folk bclil'f<. <,uch as coin ruhb1ng 10 exorcise evil \p1r11~. but doe'i not discount alupunturc. "The areas recommended tor put- 11ng lht' necdk' 1n arc m·ar l..no"'n ncne~:· sa1 d K11.'u. l-ven van d1.·n Noort sa}'> doctors \hould not wrne the Ao;1an pain HELP YouRSELF treatment off. .. , think 11 has valueln China as a way of producing anesthesia tn con- diuons where you cannot afford to have an anesthes1ologJst and modem equipment," van den Noort said. Acupuncture may be even safer than other methods of pain lulling in societies where there are not modern anesthetics and equipment. he said. "The answer 1s that sometimes ll works:· said Dr. Gerald Greene. a UC Irvine mechcal school doctor who accompanied a panel of medical experts to China last May. "We are skeptical because the: body of evidence 1s not gathered in the same way we evaluate things 1n western medicine:· he said. Acupuncture was not developed through the rigorous scientific testing methods of the West. "They do 1t because they observed over the m1llenn1a that if a nccd\c is put in a ceruin point it has a cerutn effect." Grttnc explained. Statt: cen1fied acupuntunst Dr Donald Gruppe. also a prac11cing dentist and graduate of the UCLA dental school. echoed Greene's com- ments .. The problem "1th acupunture 1s lind1n$ out "h~ and ho" 11 '4'0rh. It was discovered before the l'1ent1fic method "'as conceived of and to proH and test ho~ 11 "-Ork!> 1s difficult "It deals w11h the brain and the nen ous svstem -areas that arc . (Pleaae eee PAIN /B2) Winner's wife took right tack HAVING A BABY IS FASHIONABLE IN OVER-30 SET Dick Begin almost missed receiving yachtsman award Huntington Harbour yachtsman Olck Be.in won the "Yacht~man of lhe Year· award Saturday night and almoc;t m1ssctl 1hc boat Begin and w1k Lola had decided not to go to 1h1'\ )Car's Huntington Harbour Yacht Club awards banquet. They'd had a hectic holiday schedule and were just back from a week in Maui -enough 10 make even the most dedicated salt a linle lazy. So when awards banquet coordi· nators Tom and Marcia Loughlin called the Begins 10 ask if they were c.·omi()g and' Dick said no. ii was time to rediart the waters. I Delly l"llot ~oe llty ,,.,,.., C- La\t month. 10 one lutal hospital. 22 hah1e\ w1:rc horn w1th1n 7'2 hour' One mothc:r wa' J 9. the nther 21 \"Oml!n ranged 1n age Imm 10 w -'2 l.11101 AL CAZ I rhc\l' older mother\ ol r ho1n· represent ,1 Ol'" trend in hatn mal..1ng which sec\ mure anJ more people: rhalleng1ng their h1olog1rnl ducks Man) o l tht•m. who ha\C ~l:omc:·············· parent., for thl' fir'it time. had 1dent1fie<l in fact or 1n phllosoph~. "1th non-parent organizations The) had 1nforme<l their O'-'n parents not to lOunt on grandlhildrcn and adopted. dog~ and cats and fanq automoh1lc'i The) tool e\pcn.,1\C 'acat1on'I. and lo~ th1'i ab1ht). were the en"' of their more tradninnal peer. The following day. Mama called Lola and confided that 11 was the consensus of all ex<ommodorcs that Begin should have the prestigious Tom and Marcia Lou&hlln, left, who tricked the honoree into attending, mingle wlth Philip and JUI Lupton before award dinner at Hanttnaton Harbour. The\ had li'ctl the rn)th of perpetual )Outh which is easier for non- parl."nts ihan lor tho~ who haH' to face thl' tang1hle e\. 1dence Of growrng ofTspnng. 1 ht.') >were: borc<l h~ thl' hoast1ng' uf their fncnds "ho seemed 10 endkssh d1\lu\s their 1.:h1ldrcn and their anompli!lhmcnto; In dcfen'ie. these non-parent-; had prided themselves on soph1st1cat1on and tht' ,ophl't1catcd life 'it\ ll' and no"" the) ha"e changed their minds. Having a bab' ha~ n:-emcrged a~ a fa\h1onablc proJt:Ct award. And fortunately for Dick. Lola siill 4 gets. The Bcginc; armed at the banquet -aficr our photographs had been taken -with Dick thtnkinJ he would present the .. Yachtsman of the Year .. award. Aficr an c.xot1c '1h1sh kebab dinner <;erved with fine wines (perfectly coordinated by Rear Commodore Cec Hubbard and wife Carol) and all preliminary commendations were made. 120 people watched Began s flac.h1ng smile turn to humbk tears when he accepted the '\tar c;tudded plaque from Junior Staff Com- modore Lou,hltn Later. Begin c~pla1ned that U} be a candidate for the coveted award. one hD$ 10 "go throuah all the Oag.11 ·• Flags 3re earned frum the pos1t1ons uf pon captain. Oecl captain. ~ar com· modore. vice commodore and com· modore. Begin·,. corinth1an a<'t1t1v1e'I haVl.' ~panned two decade~ "I C'Dme to Huntington BcnC'h from Pa~drna 20 yean a o and ha"c loved rvrf) minute. he Yid "To reH·1vc thl\ award from my Jl('Cf\ 101Kht'~ me deeply .. Othcn. rccc1v1n awards were Cbrl• f\Hb, Oavlct Wl)'Dt, and Jeff . Unr, "( t)r1nlh11n Mcmbcl'\hip." LIO)'d , .J ' Banquet plannera Cec and Carol Hubbard, left, chat wlth Kay and Staff Commodore Pat Milano a• they await ani•al of the club'• Yachtaman of the Year. Clau11. "Be!ll C orrcrn:d T 1nw Nrw- pon in l n~c.-n.1dn Rau"' ( wh1.•f\' h1' won lh( Pre'H<lenl of McllllO rx·r rx-tuul troph~). raul Norina, ··~ahnt c hamp1on:· Chrtltlna Ore nwa)', ··~hot ch1cvl'mrnt " Pllll Lupton, "PcrformJnn' 1 lundhna R:i~ ng I k"Cl . .1nll :-O.JWlll't'r Hubin .rnd J.J. Goe~n ... La ct< hnmpmn' ·· <1ochcll :il'n took lhl.' · C hm Kaah I rophy' (for intl'rduh 1..hnih' 1.om f)t't111on) ihe "\rnO C ·n mmodore·, l hallcn t I roph' and "'th \1 .. n Cnmntodorc Jtrry Ol on, thl.' "J d~ Pilpllftllll ,, t•d1t•·tl tH l>.11/\ 1'1/ot \tl-lr lct1111f \.1J,1 l>t·:.n "''n lfln· 1ribt11wn~ lit1m lfuntmston lk.1d1 com \Pf>ndrnl \nn C r>nn.11 I wondNl'd "h' th1' ha" happcm·d Our generation has produced 1h1s group of nl'n-1ra<l11mnal"t' 1 hl~1:mcr~1:d <luring a ume of ne" cho1cc'1 for C\ Cl)Onl' Ll''-' l'\l'hro"' ~l·n· ra1\ctl "hln m<'n and "c1mcn 1..hoSl.7 lo dcla} marriage to rur,uc tan:l·r 1n1erc,t'> 1 hl· urnn·pt nl "olJ maid .. I'> laughed at. and 1f 1n tiKI. tht• fear of that 'talu' '>till e\t\t\ 1t h.1l! p.om· underground Sc1enr<' ha' pr<\\ 1ckJ add111onal mot I\ at1on Pregnant women 1 n thc11 m1d·l()<; anti older ha\l' ml'\.11cal 'creen1ng pnxl·durc'> a'a1labk to them wh1lh l'an .... rl'l'n 0111 potl·nt1al prohkm'> .\~a rcsull an older mother ha!> a bl:ttcr opix11tun1t' of g1' in(!. b1nh IO a ht'allh' lh1ld p,}lhologl't l r1k fn~\on ~1111ld hJH prcd11..~~d th1c. ... hangr of.hcan c~! 'IO man) 'lt'll-unla1mcd non pt1rl'fl\\ In h1' hool < hlldhnod anJ '\1x1c". he 1.1nfold,,1 dc,dnrnwn1ul lime lln1.· through "h1l'h hl' ~I)\ we all mu\I pa\\ t-k dt' 1lk'l thl.' Ille rH k 1nrn l'1e,h1 ''Jltl'' and sa" thJl "1th1n each. the road to good mt·ntol ht.'alth " 1dl·n11flnt thmutth the pul"tu1t ot a pan1cular ego quaht\ ~or aJult\ 1n mid hie ~t1Acen age' ~f\-40 thr Joh 1\ to dt,tlop a scnc;c ilf 1)3\\ing on ,urix>rt or l..110~ kdgc to a \oungcr aencratilm in order to nvo1d \tagnntu111 rl•opk Jon'\ h;1 \ l' tn prndlll l' l h1ldrl·n Ill aHHd 'lt.tgnallon Indeed lhcrt urc tho'<' \l hl' u-.c.· thl'H 1. h1ld11.·n ,1, .1n l'\l U\t' 10 \tugnatc Non pal\'nt' ... an and I.lo ac.11uml· nwnwr ruin 1n hu"ne" .ind in hie But a'llhl' ""th 111 lll'llX'tual \llUth "final I\ d"tuthl:d b\ 1hc tum pan}·,. nc~ "Ian hum·J bl"· 1H v.h,·n a v.oman "more t·on\1 tenth Jl('rH'l'cd h) othl'I'\ "'.a .. ma'am .. and 1101.1 ·nu,,·· the hrahh} non-parent u'!u:ally, at lea t quc,11on' hi\ ur hl·r optmn' II " a trar nl lmc, that moti,•llel> u to make ... hang1.·, anJ th.11 1n\ h"k' h:.i1 <'f th( 111'' nf \.hoict: "'\'ha\\• 01.ldC" JllOf,f\'\\ in lhl'-1ll:ncrat1un. l'~t' l(tll A h1nhda~ pr~nt Of a dl'1..nr.111H' p1llo" "h11 h h." ,·mhnuJ,'rcd on II .. I J rllhCf M 40 than pre: nant." 111J 1mkl·d I "mild '\I 1hi: ..amr time, htl"tH'r. I cckhrat<" lhc 1d\•,1 that lhrt\· :11\· 1ho.,.· .uounJ ~h11 thc>\1\c to hi.· hoth J 1n1/,1 ''(,'" l'h I J ''•lfM<llc1/o 1~1Jn..1m11rn lid Mai \11' fl'" ,1m "'"' '''''"' tc1 I ini.lil \/pl1. l'/o l I \fltl ( Cl\f,1 \k\J IJ 'ti:/\ uun~·/c,r in C orol\I /\ P>lell. P.O. • Ba Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday. Janu¥ry 2•. 19a4 Dissatisfied with your dOctor? Then switch the American Soc1ct) of Plastic and Rccon)trucu \ c Surgeons (ASPRS). A m1lhon already ha"e them To guarantee care continuity find a new doctor first You don't hkc your do1. wr ,ind don't lo.nov. what to du about It. Ratht'r than .,tide with '>Omeont' \.\ho 1!>n't ngh1 lor H>u. )nu lll;A) do )OUf)df and \our dtx1or .i fo,or h) """ttlhing Jh1) ma} conw •''a )UfJ)11~. but )Ot.Jr l1octor lild) be 11~ uncomfortable a!. )OO arr. So S3)S Dr. Jame-; M Mos\ of the 4\ mcnl·nn < ollegc of Phys1c1an~. l here 1s a wa) to go about switching that talcs the aw~w111'1nl'\) out of tht' !.atuutton and guarantee'> you 11111--------------------rnnt1nu1t) of can:. Rut before doing anything. talk '-'tth ADVANTAGES MOM'S AIM .\ coupk 1n Eng- land who wanted to adopt a child wert· turned down becaUSl" they were too happ' and offictab said "The child "ould not be e~posed tu the ERMA BoMBECK negat1'e aspect!> of1•••••••••••• Ii fc •• ~our d0<.1or 'you might work thing~ out. ·· fhc doctor needs to lnow the reason ford1s~t1slal- 11on." '>ll)' Moss. "If )Ou prcler. put 11 in a letter .. II \Ou arc determined to go ahead. choose a m•w du1. tor bl-fore }OU dl t lk \Ure to have all pertinent anformauon about )Our health forwarded to \Our new doctor Don't kt embarra!.smcnt Mop )Ou. \Our mc.-dH:al h1\tof) •'> cssen11al to your future health. · .\ dnoor needs a w111tcn. dated and signed release hdi.lfl' transternng a patti.'nt"s rc<.'ords elsewhere. The fik 'lhould go out wnh1n .30 dav'>. ··1f you're having trouhll.' gc111ng n:cords released, rnh your local count) mcdH.31 '>OCtely "'la)s one medaeltl !.0<.'1Ct) director Onl) l 00p1cs arc c;ent. The ong1nab n•ma1n lhl· propen) of the: first ph~ c;1c1an When advice l• polM>n ~1\l) pcrcent ol the mort• than 400 lo~:al po1son- n1ntrol n:ntl'n. in the: l ln1tt'd ~tatcs tested .recent I> ga' t' out 1nsdequatc cvt·n dangerou~. advtct' l he larger regional poison center did much better. their udv1ct" was 93 pcrcrnt correct. Your chance of iCtting deadly advice arc nine times greater if you call a local poison-control c:entcr insiead of one of the 26 regional outlets. Despite a thn:t>-dec1uk effon. poison control in t~e United States 1s m a M&d state. concludes pharmacist Dennis Thompson and colleagues in the New EQ&)and Journal of Medicine. Klds are the big losers They acc~unt tor most accidental poisonings. One researcher. posing as the father of a child who'd 1ust s"'allowed a dangerous amount of a drug, called the centers Results: • -One-third of local centers didn't recognize the !>ltuatwn as senous. -87 percent of local and 73 percent of regional renter$ failed to ask about symptoms. an essential for good Jd\ Ile -30 percent oflocal centers said to mduce vom111ng "mcchanically." an ineffective method. -lndunng vomiting with salt water. a potentially lethal "ltep. was the adv1l'.e of some local centers., Enl}anced bosoms But are these ~ynthcuc breast enlargers~? Plastic surgeons contend that 20 years f putting implants into female breasts 1s adequate proo of safety. And on this basis. the ASPRS 1s seeking release from a 1976 Food and Drug Adnun1stratton regulation that prohibits sale of implant.able medical devi~s without formal scientific study and review of their reliability. But a sc1enutk advisory panel looking at breast implants has unanimously urged the FDA to insist on a )tudy and review oflong-tenn consequences. Herc's why: Many doctors agree that breast implants can make early detection of?reast cancer very diOicult. Bccau~ the plasuc gets in the way of the X-ray beam, 1t renders mammography nearly useless. Scar tissue from the implant can feel Just like a tumor. But what worries the panel most is that the silicone ~el ··weeps'' or "bleeds" from the envelopes in which it's suP.posedly sealed. This seepage is distinct from a break or split. The panel wants questions answered: lf a ~carer becomes pregnant. can the Rel cause fetal maJformauons or endanger a nursing child? Do implant wearers ha~e an increased risk of breast or other kinds of cancer 1f the silicone spreads" l H'f) :.ear more than 72.000 American women arc (c) 1984, .\mencan Health Magazine Sen 1~- tx·ang fitted "'nh .s1l1ronc-gel-filled breast implants, ~>S Washington Post Ho' that\ <,onwthing '-'C: all light e'er) da). 1sn"t 1t'' \\-1th a huu'il'IUI on.id!> dannng around. \ptlhng suga1. de!otfO) mg furn 11 Ufl' dogging up I hl' hll kl horTO\.\ Ing} OU I car. and changing clothl''> C:' l.r) thrl·e hour!>. 11 ·s reall) hard nut to ··go "1th the llov." Jnd 'uccumb to terminal happiness 1 hat·., \\h}. earl) in motherhood. I made up 01} mind that m) k1dc; v.ere going to get all the ad,antagcs oflx·1ng C'\poSl'd to thl' .. negatl\C aspcch ol lite" 1f I had 10 sat up nights Playing doctor not a crime for youngsters It '-'3!> a rottl'n Job. but <,onH•onc had to do 1t \h 1. hildren ha' l' n1.·' 1.·r told nw to nH fare. but I hca1 from other people the) haH dc1.·larl'd m1.· thc: best blueh1rd of miser: CH'r to 1.ome dov. n th1.• p1h· I Ir) "'"ll'gatl\e a!>pccl., .. Jn• mort• l'ffelll\e \\hen .1 child 1s happ) Dt-\R \!\.' I .\:-.DER\ \ht1ot .1 \l"3rJgoa lam1I~ I '' 1ll l.all 1hc \1111th'> nun cd nl'\I door \\. c lt~cd them 1m- nH•d1atch. had a great man~ things-in ANN LANDERS E\amplc:· Yuu ha' c Just told wur child he can go w11h you on an airplane to" 1stt 'our s1i,1cr 1n Penns)t'hania. He iumps up and do\.\on \.\-1th ecstnS) and \OU "av. "You keep bobbing up and do"' n Ii kl· tha t and ~011"re go111g 10 h11 )Our head on the cupboard and end up 1n the hmpttdl ""llh a concussion and )OU ran JU'lt sta} homr .. tommnn .ind tx·camtl••••••••••••I good fm·nd<. We wt'rl· pka!.ed that our children got along "'ell Prom night!> can alsu tx· mad' lkprc,!>1ng 1f ~ou tf) "You loo!.. '-'Onderful. but if \OU.fl' not humc: at curfew "'e"re going to be 1Aat11ng up tor \ou Jnd 'ou'll regret 1h1., night for the rest of )Our hfe:· E'en tht• occasion of d m·v. b1l'\l k "krnk ground lor negatt"l'>m ··Happ) b1nhda~' -\nd rt'mt·mhcr. 1f )Ou <,o rttuch as lea' e this bike unl0<. h·d. 1u'>l onct• 11's gone The) ne,er tind them and \OU II he hack to pedaling )Our ft-rt'" Last night '-'l' had J1nm·r Jt the ~muhs' home. After dinner thcch1ldrcn wl'nt oil io '48t h TV and we v1s11ed 1n the II\ 1ng room. About 8 30 Mr. ~muh v.alked into the bedroom and found thcir6-,c:ar-old daughter and our 7- }Car-old \on pin) 1ngdoctor 'fot one word was said at tht• tlml'. Frnnl..I~ 11'\ hard for me 10 1m:.ig1nt· a home where ptlrents ne,c:r point uut Ide\ p11ta11, fhc~ ne,C'r kno\~ Hps11ht} 1 he' m·'-l·r km>'-' anger \\ h.tt do thr) talk about" Sometime'> I let>I I -,pml 01' l h1ldrt·n "1th c;u man~ ad' antage~ ~ n hour alle1 we left and I had put m:r son Lo bed. ""l' rele1H:da telephone call from Mr Sm11h. He asked m~ hu\hand tocomeover1mmed1a1t•l}. It was an "emcrg- cnc) ."Mr Smith was half out ofh1s mind wath anger. lk rnlledourc;on a "filth) rouen kid," a threat toevl'I) )Oung <.'hild 111 thc neighborhood and said 1fh1· C"\ er sa"' h1 m an their home again he might kill tum tor ·1 uming his d..tughtl'r ·· ~1' hu.,hand and I art· \It ~ JI hcart 'We are not onl~ Final Diet Systems Presents a FREE SEMINAR JANUARY 26th 7 - 9 pm Balboa Bay Club Skipper Room NEWPORT BEACH , CA. • LEARN HOW TO CONTROL ALL URGES TO EAT' • LEARN TO LET YOUR OWN BODY TELL YOU WHAT AND WHEN TO EA Tl • FIND OUT WHAT REALLY HOLDS THOSE UNWANTED POUNDS. ON YOUR PERFECT FRAME' This evening is a gift to you. from Sandra Brooks. creator of FINAL DIET SYSTEMS. You need not be a megiber of B.B.C to attend this informative. inspirational seminar All are welcome. Because of the overwhelming response in the past. you may call the number below. to reserve a good seat. 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(7141840-4122 National med class total high v. \~lllM1T01' I \I') -T hc number of )tUdl'OI!> l'ntcnng medical school' in thl· l n1tcd 'itall''> during thl' I Yl<'·ll~ \I. hlH>I \l'.tr 1 dronr~:d for thl' <,t•l ond 1 u \11\t'l Ull\l' \car hut lhl· 1111.1t l0 IHOll1i1cn1 111 .111 ml·d1cal 'rhoob re;:ir ht•d lhl· h1ghc'>t k' cl l'' er. rc- pori.. a mc:d1c1l publ1 - l.·a11on During thl· l.'urrent \l'ar I ti.~xo \tutknts "'l'H' ad - 1111tll.'d tn 12"' .\mt'nran 1.ollr~l'' notes Oh < ·~ n 'l'"' c1 'i rx·rl.·l·n1 l.kcrrJ'>l' lrnm thl' prt•\ 1ou<, ~car Rut tht· l'nrollml'nt JI ;ill mrdll.'al whoo!!> 1nn'-"ll'il'<l almo't I perCl·nt to mtm· 1h:111 6 7.000 11 '-'Ill he at k.a't thn:t' 'car' before arl\ d1.•lltnc: 1n the ,1nnual '>UPP· I\ ol ph\'itnan' l'i noted bnauw ul la1ger l'ntl'nng da~scs in pnor years. a lo"" rate of dropouts and tour med1<:al schoob sw1tch111g lrom three-to four-)car rurnculumo;. fhe numhcc of '"omrn adm11ted to nH·daal ~chools 111 19~ 1-84 u1 l.fl'a<.l'll to more than 5.000. or 12 p<.'rll'nt of the cl,1" Wonwn 111.1~c up ncarh 'I pc11.l'lll 111 national enrol lnwn1 IVY'S LEAGUE WINTER SALE . \LL~ I NTEH ITE\lS FIN L MARKDOWN. 40 to 75 o/o Off IVY'S LEAGUE I I •t r• I\; 1 l ~'·'''.I ~ 1 FASHION J I.AND 640 f,721 Mon., Tut~s .. 'v\ t>d., Sut. I 0-6 Thurs., Fri. 10~9 . ,un. l 2-ft '>Jd that we ha\e lost the Smtths as fnends. but we are Keeptelhngyourreaders 1t 1s 1mponant for people m pain .,..omc:d about our son We don't feel hed1d such a tt>mbk to be reminded that somebody cares. -BEEN THERE IN thing. Mo~t) oung children play doctor at one time or BOISE .1nother. Pleasecomment.-WORRIED IN OSHKOSH DEAR BOISE:Tbank1fortbete1Umony. Tbereason DEAR OSH: Mr. Smllb 1bould talk lo a pediatrician or most people don't write or pbone 11 tbey don't bow wbat to a counselor. He will learn Cbat almost all kids play doctor. say. May I 1uge1t a 11lmple 1tatemenl: "I am 1orry about It is not a crime.just natural curiosity that oftea leads to your trouble. Tomonow 11 certain to be better than today." explora lion. And do remember to Include ber (or bJm) wben you You should teacb your ion tbat private parts should be bave a party. Obtain an extra ticket to tbe play or concert. considered private-tbat no one should be allowed to fool Or 1lmply invite the lone ooe to your bome for dilUler. around witb bis, oor sbould be be fooling around wltb These tlndae11e1 will be long remembered aad greatly anyone else's. Tbe Smiths sbould teach their daughter tbe appreciated. Here's aootber letter on tbe same subject: • • • Mme. • • • DEAR' ANN: It hel~d to hearfrom family and DEAR ANN LANDERS: This 1s for the person who _friends when our split was made public. Notes m the mail "-Ondcrcd 1f1t isappropnate to send a letter of support toa ... "-ere more helJ>ful than phone calls, which too often tnend ""ho 1sgoing through a divorce. I don't know what ~ounded like fact-finding missions. Pass tbe word. - thecuquette bookssa), and I don'tcare. Your advice to HEALING IN PANAMA "show compassion dunngany kind of trouble" was nght OEARPAN:Conliderltpassed. on . .\nn · • • • When my husband and I separated. I felt depressed, ..\no-nonsense approach to how to deal with life's hurt and humiliated. I d1dn 't rece1 ve many letters in the mosr diflicult and most rewarding arrangement. Ann mail. but I got ton)l)fmoral suppon from my family. unders'booklet .. Marriage-What ro Expccr. "will tncnds and CO·\\ orkcrs. Their love and evidence of caring prepare you for berteror for worse. Send your requesr ro made me realize that being rtJCcted b} one man did not .\nn unders. P.O. Box 11995. Chicago. Ill. 6061 I. 1n\Jhda1e m~ "'onh asa human being. enclosing50centsanda long. stamped, self~ddressed I never could h:ive m:irle 111hrn•1c>h "'' 11n,.f:ilnnt• t'n\e/Ope. PAIN REMOVERS COMPARED ••. From Bl d111irnlt tll Jo rc!>can:h on." Gruppc \;11d \\hen 11 "u-.1.·d ac, an anesthl·sia m < h1na. 11 r,1111 onl) "ork\ on about '\S percl·nt ol 1h1.· people. Gruppe said. He has found 1t v.orkc; "ell for man) I) IX'' of chronic pain. St.tch as hl·adacht•<, had, Jl ht'S and m uo;cle 'prain' ·· 11 " n·al good for '>P<lnS 1n1unc'> and simple headaches." 'ia1d Grupix-. .idd1ng that migraine: headaches are h.1rd to trl·at b' an\ doctor\ ~lJn· cla nh. · ··1t al<.u can tx· u'>cd for regulating '>ome of the organs of the bod>: for 111n'>t1p111H1n :inc1 1h1ngs lake that·· s.a1d. Gruppe, who charges $40 for a treatment. Until the 19th century. Western and Asian medlClnes were similar. But during the IMOO) and 1900s Western soc1et1es underwent a medi- cal revolution. Testing treatment<; sc1ent1fieally "as a maJOr pan ofth1 s re,olu11on. .. While people in China and Japan made major contnbutions. it was not something that touched the general populations of tho!>e countries." van den Noort said. Asian herbal medicine contributed greatl) to the development of modem drug therap). according to va n den Noort. Ephedrine. used for coughs and asthma. was developed by the ancient Chinese in a herbal formula. The nake Root plant of India led to the use of the plant"s eittracts to treat high blood pressure in modem A.menca. The use of coal tar led to modern aspinnand the use of Belledonna led 10 the medici ne Atropine which as pan of modern ulcer treatment. '"No doubt there are some effective drugs that we have not yet seen." van den Noon said. SCANNERS TRACK STROKES ••• From Bl \car~ ago." (a plan~\\ Belter medical treatment ol stro~c ha' already begun. and one of the mo~t antcre'iting drugs 1n USl' I!> one found in C\Cr) med1c1nc cabinet - aspirin. ··11 clearl~ has a proteCtl\C effect in the populatton that ha .. e had a "'arn1ng attack." sa)s Dr. Oscar Re1nmuth. chairman of the ncu- rolog) department at the Un1vcrstt} of P11to;burgh . On the.-other hand. he )ays ... 1t"s a little unclear whether people v.-ho haH' nc\ er had a warning should take 11" to prevent stroke. Man> dm:Wr'> arl' however. beginning to use 11 that wa). and Re111muth agrees. ..\ sens1 ~ recommendation. he sa}s. 1s to take two aspirin twice a da). "I think I'd tell some people to treat it hke a' 1tam1n pill and keep on taking 1t." he says. Other prom1s1ng drugs arc being tested. Reinmuth said. and new surgical treatments are appearing. One operation. to correct narrowing of the carotid artery and forestall possible blockage. was done on 73.000 patients in this country in 1981. Remmuth said. That worries him. "'A lthough it's a marvelous therapy," he says, "it's clearl> being overdone •· BACK SCHOOL The Physical Rehabilitation Center Medical Group 17672 Beach Blvd., Ste. F ff untington Beach-- Wednesday, January 25th 7:00 P.M . Whtie re!>earln l.'01111nue~. the tn· c1dence of s~rokes in this country, like that of hean disease. is dropping. Doctors are not sure why. The decline began as far back as the turn of the centul). but became more pro- nouncrd m 1968 and ag.am in 1972. Now there 1s a 4 percent drop every year. Reinmuth says. Most researchers see a bright future for the diagnosis. treatment and preven 11on of stroke. "There 1s a lot of excitement." saysl{'aplan. "It's not reached the point where we have a cure for every condition." he says - but n's getting there. (Next: Dlabeies) EING THE WOMAN WANT TO BE ... Presentations by: Robert Hersch, M.D. • Star1 1mprov1nl( vour amngt and self-<:0nfldl"nct • Start to l(iun morr rt'<'o1tn1t1on and popular1tv Orthopedic Surgeon and registered physical therapist The program is offered to the community free of charge. For reservations, call: 842-1332. REAL VALUES • ~tart IO l0mproH• \OUr po'>lllOO Jnd fina~al ..e<'UrH) • tan to 11c-h1t>vt tht> a~~l!I 1h111 R,, .. )'OU t~ t"dltl" C'l! 11 no" or l'OM1• 1n 1!1<ln~ )ohn Robert Powers 1 I ,, t • + /~•· f '~ ,\ lrt1 fl.Jf' { lf •\,.t•lr ~p·nt••1' \pt •1 1 fr • ,., I ORA\(,!-. ('Ill \T\ I #3 TOWN & COt'NTHY ORANGE 54;.a21.8 on items from applesauce to zippers. lll.ly p·lllt are advertised every day in ttle / ' , I Orang• Cou1 DAILY PILOT/Tu ad1y, Janua,Y 24, 198"-U I INTERM ISSIO N 'Pirates• plunder again at Sebastian's ~ Jane Bishop and Rick Pierce etar ln .. The Pirate• of Penzance" at Sebutian'• Weat Dinner Playhouse. · -8:00- B 00 NEWS O CHIPS 0 EIGHT IS ENOUGH Q) THREE'S COMPANY '1) HAWAII FIVE--0 tD MACNEll / LalRER NEWSHOUR ~MAGIC Of FLORAL PAINTING 8 CBS NEWS 116' ABONEWS Q 1J9i NBC NEWS ID DICK VAN DYKE H~ * • • Cha1101s 01 Fire ( 1981) 8ef1 Cross ldn Charleson S MOVIE * • • Washington Aflair (No Dale) Tom Selleck Barry Sulhvan 0MOVIE • * • Same Time. Ne•t Year t 1978) Alan Aldd Ellen Burs1yn -8:30-tD AUCE m FACES Of CULTURE 8 NEWS 10; TAXI ~WHEEL Of FORTUNE ID THAT GIRL C MOVIE * * Wold H()(se Hank I 1980) l1n. da B1a11 Ricnatd Crenna 0 MOVIE • • • Brainwaves 119831 Ke11 Dul· lea Suzanna Love -7:00- 1) CBS HEWS 0 NBC NEWS 0 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN UABCNEWSO 0 FANTASY ISL.ANO m THREE'S COMPANY '1) JOKER'S WILD ED BUSINESS REPORT mMOvA 1 6 P.M. MAGAZINE n ?> ENTERT AINMEHT TONKlHT fl~ LOVE CONNECTION a>·MOVIE * • 1 Sutler s Gold t 1936} Edward Arnold, Lee Tracy Z MOVIE lne Los1 Honor 01 Katnanna Blum I 1Q751 Angela Winkler Marra Adorf -7:30- 1) 2 OH THE TOWH 0 1391 FAMILY FEUD 0 LAVERNE & SHIRLEY & COMPANY 0 E'<EONLA. 9 NEWS Q) WKRP IH CINCIHHATI m 111! PEOPlE'S COURT tD WILD. WILD WORLD Of ANIMALS 8 TIC TAC DOUGH 0 NBA BASKETBALL S COUNTRY GOES TO ENGLAND -1:00- 1) 1 8 THE MISSISSIPPI 0 1}91 THE A· TEAM OMOVIE • * •', To Have And Have Not" 119441 Hum;ihrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall U 10 FOUL-UPS, BLEEPS & BLUNDERS 0 POLICE WOMAN tD ENTERTAINMENT TONKlHT '1)MOVIE t * 1 Tile Unforgiven (1960) Audrey Hepburn Burt Lancastet tD MOVA m AMERICAN PLAYHOUSE C MOVIE • • , 1 d Climb The Higl\8$1 Moun· ta•n p9511 Rory CalllOvn Susan Hayward H MOVIE • * • Brainwaves I t983t Ke.r Dul· lea Suzanna Love 0MOVIE t t ,, Killy And The lfaoman" t Y ,Jolln~ -1:30- 0 110 HAPPY DAYS rt 1LOVE80AT m P.M. MAGAZINE -9:00- 1) 18 MOVIE TllP Losl HOf\Of 01 Kalhryn Beck' 1Prem1P1e) Marlo Tnomea. Kns 1<11 .. tolferson 0 1.l~ REMINGTON STEELE 0 llOJ THREES COMPANY ONEWS Q) MERV GRIFFIN tD AMERICAN Pl.A YHOUSE Cl)OAAGNET • • • , The Caine Multny t 1954) Humph1ey Bogart Jose Fef1er. H SHEEHAWTON IN CONCERT 0 MOV1E t t ', FC>fced Vengeance ' (1982) Chuck Noms. M¥Y LOUtse Welltw 0MOVIE • • 8.!as1mas1er ( 1982) M11c Slngei Tanya Roberls -10:30-m> IHOEPE.NOENT NETWORK NEWS fJl) IH THE SHADOW Of THE MOUNTAINS ·-11:00- 1) 0 0 t1J Qi)~ NEWS UTAXI 0 ROWAH & MARTIN'S LAUGH.IN m w·A·s·H II> TOP 40 VIDEOS fD JACKIE GLEASON m WHA rs-vv LJNE IH1MOVIE • •', 'Billy Jack' (t971} T0<n Laugllllo. Delores Taylar S1MOVIE • • '1 Best Fneods ( 19821 &fl Reynolds GOidie Hawn Z MOVIE • • ' ' East 01 Elephant Rock ( 1981) John Hurt Jeremy Kemp -11:30- 11 Cl MAGNUM, PJ. 0 '8 BEST Of CARSON G TWlJGKT ZONE U ®'J N!JC NEWS NIOKTUNE G JN SEARCH Of ... CD THICKE Of THE NIGtfT • STREETS Of SAN FAANaSCO fl!l LA TEHIGKT AMERICA lD 700CLU8 t0 1MOVIE •••,"Falso (1980) Dom Deluise, Anne Bancroll -12:00-D ALFRED HITCHCOCt< PRESENTS OOONGSHOW IHDEPENOENT NETWORK NEWS 0MOVIE * * • "'Coup De TOfchOn ' (1982) Phtkppe Notret. Isabelle Huppefl -12:05- CiMOVlE * * The End t 1978) Butt Rey· noldS Dom De Luise -12:30- 0 ~LATE NKlHT WTTH DAVID ~ G GREAT RECORD ALBUM COUECTlON 0 L.A. TODAY OMOVIE • * * BIHy The Krd (194 It Roben Tayiof. Ian Hunter (f) AOWAH l MARTIN'S LA~ ti) LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE ®) ENTERT AINMEHT TONIGHT -12:40- 1) Lil MCCLOUD -12:50- •S MOVIE * • Lady Chatterley· s Lover" t 1981) Sy1v1a Knstel. Nicholas Clay -1:00-D MOVIE t t • "Lucky J()(dan t 1942) Alan Ladd Helen Walker fJMOVIE • • • "Holiday f()( Lovers"' ( 1959) Cl411on Webb Jane Wyman MOVIE * t • ', ··cry Of The Wild P97't Documentary CD All IN THE FAMILY &l)MOVIE **'• '"Ck>se To My Heall tt95t) Ray Milland. Gene Tierney mOENESCOTT (Hl MCME * * * '"Chafiots 01 F1te I t981) Ben cross 1311 crianeson 1ZlMOVIE -* "Tile Bawdy Adventures Of Tom .1ones·· I 19751 Nicky Henson, Joan Collins -1:30-D MARY '{YLEA MOORE • "'NF/tS I Ol NBA BASKETBALL -1:50- 1CIMOVIE * ** Goodbye POtk Pie" (1911) Ketly JolllllOll r ony Batry -2:00-IJ I I l C8S NEWS NIOHTWAT04 mMOVIE Musical entertain in g, but comic byplay can 't strengthen th in plot 1 an1 lx<iul' J11d 'urx·r h '111...tl ~•)'Ian~) tu the: ~f\ ol hli 1.a<l~ luH' I hl· bt·,t uf thl· 1111 1c, Richard l\.leber a) 1he )WIMh) rmatt< l..1ng u l hanu 1l·r11u11on ~l1&htl)' rt fined from his Jud 1n .. Oklahoma • G ii be rt and-------------· ~far~ R~d1,n<;l..1 who\ be<.·om1fl$ one of 1he better Su II iv an·~ 1 • • 1 hl' chara('lcr actor-. on the dinner theutrrcircu11, revels in the Pirates of Pl'nLam:c" tonguc.··1w1st1ng ruk of the dOtl) old general. Millicent has surfaced onrl· lh·nc I who alc,o l rcated the C'll.cd lent costumes) 1s fine a$ more along the Or TOM P1crcl'\ ullkr admin.~r. wh1k Phil Oakley ·~ quite ange Coa't and ti 1mprc,,1\l" as the l'om mandtr of it tno of Keystone Kops. ma} be that y .. 1 hi.' Pirates of PcnL.ance .. will ply their nefapou~ tht1te11oers arc get· ITUS trade for fi\C.• morc weeks. playing Wednesday$ through ting a little "pirated '-unday~ ur1t1I fcb 26 at Scha~t1an'<, West. 140 Ave. Pico. out." \an Ckmcntc Call 4Y2·119SO for 11cket information Whether as a rcsull of overe.>.posure or because th(' musical nsclf has a naP,ing case o( the cute). this second production of"Piratc!> ·in 15 months at Sebastian's We~t Dinner Playhouse (nnd the third on the South Coast) doesn't seem to Jell with 1he comic p1zau that has characterized other \hows at the San Clemente dinner theater over the past )'Car -though certainly not for lack of effort ELSEWHERE ON THE dinner theater scene. three other ~hows arc continuing their engagements. all playing n1ghth t"H~pt Mondays at vary1ngcunain times. •··MJ\\ Appeal" at the Grand Dinner Theater. 1 hl·cdmdn \\::i) 4.nahe1m (772·7710). through March 4. •··Brigadoon" a1 the Harlequin Dinner Playhou'it'. '51>' \ I larhor Blvd . Cianta Ana (979·5 I IO). through Feb 19 •··Man ol La Manche." at the Curtain Call Dlnncr J healt"r. 690 El< amino Real. Tu!i.tm (838·1540). through \'larch 25 · Director Kcn1 Johnson. who's heightened the enjoyment of musicals tn the past wnh the mJeC't1on of p~ysical comed). employs this tactic on "Pirates" "'1th mixed resulls. Some of the silly interpla) work'> splcn~!dly, but much of 11 1s e.>.trancous. aggravated b) r-------~-------------­ repe11t1on . The latter factor. of course. goes w11h the terntory in a Gilbert and Sullivan musical where anything worth doing once. 11 seems. was worth doing again. And the thinner the story. the more it's dependent on such stage shennan1gans and the overcompensation is all too evident. /\rJV/.\NCI f1• .. 1T,r~r .. , SCARFACE • YENTL Slfi-DI• llllPACT t•C ~ll C l•l t'll' ., t..-.c. -.lllC "'"' .,.. vo-....... ' CM.IJIQt• 11t .. ..._U» LUXURY THEATRES ht 2 Metine• Showings Only $2.75 Unless Noted "The Pirate!> of Penzance" is a highly transparent bit •3G134•l11il6l6J-425s11~~y J s of flu ff about a young man mistakenly apprenticed to a S band of pirates "through his 21st birthday," which. since he was born on a Feb. 29. may take up most of his lift. Intended originally as a satire on the British stiff-upper·hp .>.. sense of "duty," it's now more of a showcase for musical J.C FOR FUOI EXCfTEmEmt V1sitOur... * directors and choreographers -two pos111ons well filled at Sebastian's by Tim Nelson and Kysa Cobb. Ric k Pierce plays the misplaced young pirate with proper bland amb111on. while Jane Bishop lends s1gn1fi. Early Elvis songs to hit the charts NEW YORK ,AP)-A rccordingoffive songs by the late El vis Prcsky. sung on a Lou1s1ana radio show in 1955 and 1956 when he was 20 and 21. will come out Jan. 30. a record company spokesman says. Th~ LP, title~ "Elvis. the First Live Recordings.'' also has an introduction by the master of ceremonies of the "Louisiana Hayride" radio show and a recent remi- niscence by a man who worked on the program. according to Ben Liemer. publicity director for Jem Records. The fi ve songs were recorded on a one·track machine in a Shreveport. La .. radio studio where Presley sang. for later broadcast on the Armed Services Network ... Hound Dog" was recorded 1n his last appearance on Louisiana Haynde in late 1956. and "I Wanna Play House with You," "Maybelhne," "Tweedle Dee" and "That's All Right Mama" were recorded in December 1955. Marshall Sehorn. co-owner of a New Orleans recording studio. found the tapes. 1n a mislabeled box. among several he bought from Lou1s1ana Hayride. L1emer said Presley tapes from the show had long been rumored to exist but hadn't previously been found. Sehorn made a deal with RC A RC<'ords to press the records. He and Kevin Eggers set up their own record label. the Music Works. and-went to Jem for d1stribut1on. "Maybelline" and "Tweedle Dee" have not been on a Presley record before. Liemer said. TOPS IN POPS By The A11oclated Pre11 The following are Billboard's hot record hits for the week ending Saturday as they appear in nellt week's issue of Bill board magazine. Copyright 1983. Billboard Pubh- cauons. Inc. Reprinted wi th permission. HOT SINGLES !."Owner ofa Loncl> Hean" Yes (Alco) 2."Karma Chameleon" Culture Club (Virgin-Epic) 3."Tal king In Your Sleep" The Romantics (Nemperor) 4 "I Guess That's Wh) The) Call It the Blues·· Elton John (GefTen) 5 "Break My Stnde" Matthew Wilder (Private I) 6."Joanna" Kool & The Gang (De-Lite) 7."Say Say Say" Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson (Columbia) 8."Running With the Night" Lionel Richie(Motown) 9."Twist of Fate" Ohv1a Newton-John (MCA) 10."That's All" Genesis (Atlantic) I I ."Think of Laura" Christopher Cross (Warner Bros.) 12."Pink Houses" John Cougar Mellencamp (Riva) 13."Union of the Snake" Duran Duran (Capitol) 14. "I Still Can't Get Over Loving You" Ray Parker Jr. (Arista) 15."Say It l<in't So" Daryl Hall & John Oates (Rt \) 16."Holiday" Madonna (Sire) 17."The Curly Shuffie" Jump 'N the Saddle ( ;\tlantH:) 18."Le t the Music Play" Shannon (Mirage) 19."An Innocent Man" Billy Joel (Columbia) 20."Jump" Van Halen (Warner Bros.) TOP LPS I ."Thriller" Michael Jackson (Epic) 2."Can't Slow Down" Lionel R1ch1e (Motown) 3."Colour By Numbers" Culture Club (Virgin· Epic) 4."What's New" Linda Ronstadt (As}lum) 5."90125" Yes (Atco) 6."Synchron1c1ty" The Police (A&M) 7."Rock 'N' Soul. Part I" Daryl Hall & John Oates (RCA) 8."An Innocent Man" Billy Joel (Columbia) 9."Uh-Huh" John Cougar Mellencamp (Riva) I 0. "Seven and the Ragged Tiger" Duran Ou ran (('ap1tol) 11."Metal Health" Quiet Riot (Pasha-CBS) 12."Ehminator" ZZ Top (Warner Bros.) 13."Genesis" Genesis (Atlantic) 14."Pyromania·· Def Leppard (Mercul)) 15."Yentl" Barbra Streisand (Columbia) 16."ln Heat" The Romantics (Nemperor) 17."'The Big Chill' Soundtrack" (Motown) I 8." 1984" Van Halen (Warner Bros.) 19."Ba rk at the Moon'' Ozzy Osbourne (f BS.- Associated) . 20."Eyes that Stt in the Dark" Kenn) Roge~ (RC.\) 12: 304:1 o 7,!>0 I~ All"8 12:00 2:30 S:OO 7 :40 10:00 (PG)2:20i:OOa.t:40 i3im'je)l3rl2) 63~ 2551 /~~) SCARFACE l!l I 1!1THE1n~!2~ )'OU need Y'IUI friends ShOWl II 7 :30 7: 15 .. 9 :30 The Min Wll9 l.OHd Women lR) --~-rt._ ~GEL M r. Mom I PG) la Driwe-ln1 Open 6:30 WMlc1ml1 I Wttll Children U.der 12 r rtt U..less Mat ~ * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES..* & s:: · M t 1 ar.11~f't•hl•t4 )·2~ ~ * rgoin a m ees. -9':>80 . Mo "'OAY r~ru SATURD•Y FACULTY CANOlE 000 * " n " Of W All P1<form1nc" llf'fort ~ 00 l'M (Ea Spec En911em1no & Holl) IP!Ul*l6 J7'·1 ... 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Amt Ek befg -2:10- OMOYIE • * ., . Beec:tl Oltlt" ( 19121 Dtt>t• flee. VII Klint -tae>- 8NEW.l' '1s 1YOY1E * ,_, ConltSllOnt Of A OrMtlQ lnllfUCIOt ( 1917) Robin AsQltl( An~yBootll -2:50- g MOYIE • * The Strangt C• Of Doc1or A• ( 1gq1 Patric Knowtet. Anni Gwynne Burgess 'one up' on Orwell with '1985' LONOON (A P) -Author .\nthOn) Burge!>!> "'ho wrote "I 98S." say~ he's b«omc ··heanal) s1C'k ol Cieorte Of"Nell" and "1984." Burs-e s says Orwetrs book 1~ a narrow pohttcal tra1. t " '1984' 1s a grtat poem about tht rtlat1onsh1p bttwttn the sadist and his v1ct1m and not rcall)' a polt11c1I statement at all," he said. 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PO~M t? r..~~u t.. ~~·1 , L1 • "~:.i .. ..-~--- /J'f ~ ti1 .//1lf; ll~JJl~t 1G T ..IE rx~lllJfXJif) ~Lv ~ ~1t1J1tJfJ t... MRv ~1 V'H 111 ~') N:Tu ORAN6E. D-;. r t:::==._,;;r-......... -.; ! !, bt Haro10 Le Dou1 I·,.> lo 11/.l'F '' 1 •1 fl·' r ·,~f ,...rHf '• f'l..J rHHll" fHr r_r..J'J 0. If t•ll~f ll'Hfll 1-llcJ f/l>ff.-~11f~ 'JI /> 'Er iC /•I 1~ I·,, I• •_,/. 1 • •' J{Jf 1 fT •) 111r, h~,..~J M IHI r.,fJAl'F.. ',,J..r~-, '.,,Hr :,., l·'I J Hf.l'J1 or.J JL(J Bl f /( f-L t ll If ',ftJ(Jf 11' !11JT 1~'/J() HJ r• HI f"' If "4 f ';,Hf' J I I · ,, .. , ... ,. /if v ,.,,. I I #" I • I • CREDIT L1Nt: -- D&vid Wilner named VP at Dataproducts David B. WIJocr ha\ tx·cn promoted to vice pre 1dent and ienc:r1&I manag.;r of DataproduN1' wt>rd proc·c\\tng d1v1\1on 1n Irvine. Pre\ 1ou~I> director of operauons in the Wuudl.tnd H1ll~ba~d compan)' Wilner JO•nl·d Dataproducts in 1 117~ J'I J1rN·tor of matenals. In ht!> new Po'l1tton Wilner succeed~ Rieb.rd H. Erlc100, "ht> rcrently left the comp:rn)' • • • William M. Daffy, a long-time Orange ( ounty rc!i.1dent and lormcr markeung exccuttvt' wtth Gla11 Cootatnn Corp. 10 fullenoh. ha!> Ileen appointed executive director of the newly restructured EcoDOmlc Develop- ment Corp. of Orange Couot.y, acrnrding to an announcement by TlaomH ff. Nlel1on,chairman ofthc ~ruup N1el\cn. prc!>tdent ofTbe lrvloe Co., ~td Duff~ offinal~ iw1umcd h1~ re~pon~1b1ht1e\ on Jan. 3. The Economic Dcvelopnwnt Corp. 1\ ::in independent. non-profit organ11at1on which. N1cl\en ,aid. will ··1 mpart1ally re present all c:om mun1t1e~ and business intere'>ts in Orangl' County He ~id th e rnrporatton·~ primary objectives are to encouragt: WILNER VUE1' DUFFY BESSE ex pansion ot ex1!!.t1ng bu'>tnl">'> .ind 1ndu\tl). and to attral·1 uuh1dc compan1c\ 10 the counl~ • • • Hopkin• Yueo ha\ llcl'n appointed field services manager of State Compeo1at100'1 1:.ianta Ana district oflicc. Yuen J01ned State Fund's claims depanmenl in 1 96~ I le has worked 1n sales and has been a member of the organ1Lat1on 's top twcnt) ..ales representatives. The San Francisco-based fund is California"~ leading worker!i' comoensation insurer. ' . . Dave Be11e has bcl'n named international sales manager at Tus11n-ba scd Applied Data Commuolcatlons Inc. Bee~ has been with ADC si nce 1981 . and was wtth Borroughs Corp. for 13 years before that. The M1ss1on Viejo resident will he rrsponsiblc for the development and <;upport of all export !Miles. • • • Tbe Acce11ory House ha\ lca~d a 3,680-square-foot building l0<:atcd at 1100 Airway. ( o<>ta Mesa. as c.o mpany headquaners for framed pnnl!>. The propert )' was ka~d through Norris, Beggs & Simpson, wnh Ed Dean as agent. The year kasc 1-; "alucd at S24.281S. • • • West wind Mortgaie Corp. ha'i opened It!. first branch office outside of San Diego ( ount) in lu'lttn. anord1ng lo Tbomu V. Pritchard, chairman of the board Pnt< hard also named Sherry L. Bullard as branch manager for the new office ••• In inc ha\Cd Hellooetlc1, Joe. has announced the ava1lab1hty of a single board arra> protes<;or that increases the computational speed of an IBM Personal Computer or PC look-ahke. Shipments to CU'>tome~ started this month Produced by Hehonet1c's Marloco Computer Products d1v1s1on. the APB-lOOOP< will sell at pnces staning under $2.000. • • • H. David Bright, pre\ldent and chief executive officer of Newport Beach- based National Education Corp., has announced that the company'!> board of direc:toro, has declared a three for two stock splat. He said 1he add1ttonal share~ will Ix' dl\lrthuted approximate!> Feb. 17 to '>hareholdcr\ of record a!> of Jan 19 ••• Martinique Hair Boutique ol Fount<1in Valley held a holtda r turke> draw. ownl·r Martin Blitz rcponed On hand to help \elect the wrnners in the Jraw1ng wa~ Dr Robi:rt If Ru\h, 'tte president of the Fountain Valley Chamber of ( ommcrcc and a chiropractor with medKal offi ces an Hu ntington Beach • • • With the recent complctton ol two in tense thret.·-da) workshops and two letter perfect aud1t1on!., Julie Hart-Lawson of Ncwpon Beach has earned the title of certified Ja,1cre1~ instructor and t'i presen tly teaching classc~ at the Balearic Center an ( os1a Mc~. • • • Ncwpon Bcach-ba~cd Sir Speedy has opened its first 1nternat1onal printing cen ter in Toronto Ontario Peter Newbery 1s owner of the new Sir Speedy Printing (enter 1n Ontario Sir Speed> has over 450 ind•' 1dunll> owned and operated printing franch1~s. ••• Anderson Commonlcatlon1 Co. of Newpon Beach has been ~lccted to develop and implement the 1984 advertising and pubhc relation\ program for IUlD Bird Sales, Inc., turf d1v1s1on . according to Rex Dixon, marketing manager. Head~uartt·rcd an Glendora. Rain Bird '' the world'\ largest manufacturer of1mg;tt1on eQu1pmcnt. MUTUAL FUNDS ' Dougherty heads OC architects Nt"port beach anhllett Bct'IC) Okntck Doughcrt) wa' named pre\t· Jl·nt ul thl' Orange ( ount\ chapter of thl' Amcman ln'itllute ot ArchltClh tor 1984 \ht• '>Ultn·th W1ll1am ( \it('( ullul h :tl\o of Newport Beat. h .... hl·ad of thl· 730-mcmbct pro- k')\tonal ~>e1et) Othn l'lec:tl'd o1Tkers 1nt:ludcd ptl''l<kn1-eh!<·t Jame~ K. fium~ ol l\cwpon Beat. h and '>t'Cretary Brtnn r l>ought:n) of Newport Beach. C >ther Orange < oaM residents ~r­ ' 1ng on the organ1za11on's board indudt• Donald ( askc) of Irvine. Murton Wtll\on of Corona dcl Mar. Dell I k Rt.·vcrc ol Newport Beach and John McMurra) of Uiguna Orange Cout DAILY PILOT ITueaday, January 24. 1884 COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS e-e ' HomeBanking works at BofA Experimental service attracts 5 .000 users SAN FRANC I~( 0 (8W) -Banl of Amenca ~ announced that <'U'itome" arc s1an1na up for us new llom'e8ank1n& Krvtct at an average ratt of 200 each bus1nes\ da)' Since the Nonhern ( ahforn1a in- troducuon of the personal compuler- ba~d service on Nov. 30 the bank ha~ received more than 10.000 service 1nforma11on requests through us branch system and telemarketing center. More than 5.000 customer~ wcresigned up a\ of Jan 10 Amenca customers can accc-ss their: account$ vta tht>ir personal com putt~ and a telephone link 10 ahe bank. Customers can ult their computcf'I to pay a variety ofbtU transfer fund' bttwcen IC('Ou nu (cbeckins. s.avinpi Banlr.Amencard Visa, and Bank or America MasterCard). make account balance 1nqu,nes and rt>VL~ check· 1ng account statements. • The service also tncludrs ad· d1tional features that enable cu_. tomeri. to schedule payments and transfers up to one month in advanee and communicate with the benk v11 Electronic Mail. fka' h Betaey Olenick Dou&herty With HomeBank1ng. Bank of Executive Vice Presidena John Mickel. who heads Bank of America's retail marketina unit, said "We've betn extremely pleased with t~ customer acceptanot of Home- Bank1ng so far.'' Apple unveils 4 new models Mickel added that the bank plans to offer Home Banking to Southern Cali- fornia customers dunng the second quarter of this year. · Bank of Amenca 1s the fint Cahforn1a financial tnsrnuuon to market a home banking .erv&('t on 1 large scale ~ l-W YORK < .\P) -Apple (om - putt·r lnl ·., MacintO"ih ·~one uffour nl'" machine~ .\ppk un veiled at 11~ annual meeting tO<ia) l\pple C hairman Steve P. Jobs rccent l> ga ve The i\!>soc1ated Press a demon\trat1on of Maci ntosh. and dl''ICrtllcd the 1hrce new Lisa ma- l h1nc'.I al~o being introduced f tr'il. here are M>mc of Mac·, fea 1 u re!>: • It\ '>ugge!>tct.I pnce 1$ S:?.495 for UPs AND DowNs NEW YORK (AP) -The following 11'1 \110W$ tht Ovtr · the · C o -u n I e r stock' and warrants lhal have gont UP the mo,1 and down the most based on Percent of chengt for Mondav. No securiliu trading below S1 or 1000 shares art included Ntl and oercenta~e changes are 1ne difference tietwHn ht prf,vtous ctostno b10 Price and today's IH I b o orlce UPS Name Lu i Cl'? Pct 1 Purcell 13 • + 2 • UP ~I ~ ~ncohto JI i ~~ UP h1(plr 2 • Uo 4 VawlP un 6 UP s NuTtOi ,,. . .. Up ' Au~mlQ l • UP ''·} Un ~" L 1. UP u. I Wrld I . UP 13 Zvlr I wt 4 • t ) UP Ir 10 lntphrm * ~ t ). UP l v 11 Cioni~ s l I UP a rnvr " 14 , 1 J UP ld 1a1Cme l"-~ UP 14 tCm un r· ~ UP 1g J 15 llHll wt \;, t . UP 16 Int Me~ 21, + • UP 18a 17 Med~I I 4 • t "' UP I 0 18 Pine un 2 • t3 16 UP 9 I 19 SagtAI s 12 , + 1 UP I~ 20 WinnE wt 4•· ~ 111 Uo DOWNS Name La\I _Ch~8 Pel I ~ue~I WI ~ ; Off ,, I ? m uer -\'I f fg· 3 VlcTch 2 > -\'I ff 4 FIMldF 71, -"' ff 5 ~QUHlr 1i ; -I 1 f 18 ' omPaa -2 9 f 16 8 M1niscr r -I• 16 I ' Onv1t -I• IS I La1dlw \ 11 , -2 14 10 Wfilkln 4-" -1, 14.~ II Al cell ~~ > ll i a ~UPrftJt -I~ ng0PI 21' -~ ff 14 Dov IDB 16 -2 J fl IS Alfcl U'1 6 I -1 ~: lf lntrmgn 4'e -'"' Ma·uror 8 • -I• I 1 2 ll Wavlk s 10 '• -1~ I 1 1 Ve~a810 5 -1 . f 1~0 iO Hll Ov s 141' -2 . I l 9 the rnmputer. a Y-int.h. black-and- wh1te screen huil1-1n disc dr1,c. detached ke~hoard and the "mou~:· a hand-held pad introduced with Lisa that makes the computer easy to use. •It -as does Lt~ -has window\ allowing the u\Cr to "1ew c;cvcral different \Ource'> of data at one ttme Icons. or picture\. illustrate the \.anou!I. task\ ava1 lahlc. The system also allow\ for freehand drawing. and a "paste-and·<:ut" feature where a drawing. forcxa mpk. ca n be cut from one program and implanted on another • It 1\ transportublc at 20 pounds. An opti onal carrying hag as available • 11 u\e!> .i 32-bll m1croprocesM>r. Motorola lnc.'s MC68000. Many other desktop computers. includ•ni International Busanes!I Mat·h1ne~ Corp 's Personal Computer. use les!> powerful 16-btl Pr<>eessor!I.. ExP£RT Aov1c£ •It comes w11h internal memo(} of 128.000 characters and uses 31 •-inch noppy discs capable or stonng up to 400.000 characters • Lisa can run Macintosh''> soft- ware. but Mac t:annot run Lisa'\., The ong1nal L1~ 1s being phased out of production. Thl" thrl"c new L1$3s mcludc: •Lt~ II. with 512.000 character~ of internal memory. for SJ.495. • L1~ 11-5. with an external 5 mt Ilion-character drt ve. for $4,495 • Lisa 11-1 O. with a bu1l1-1n I 0 m1lhon-charac1er drive. for S5.495. All the new L1sas use the 31/J-inch d1..c dnve as on Macintosh Jobs said Apple will. for free. upgrade current L1sas using 51/Hnch dnves to the 3'11- 1neh format to make them Lisa 11-5s. a change he said takes 15 minutes. Fluor gets the nod on Amoco projec~ The Irvine-based Fluor Corp. rc- cc1ved a leucr of~ intent to do engineering work at Amoco refinery in Teus City, Texas. the company announced. The value of the propo~d contmC1 was not disclosed The prO)CCts. to bt handled by the Huston d1v1s1on of Fluor. will help refurbish the refinery. Fluor worked on the refinery dunng the I 960's fhe proJect compleuon date is scheduled for late 1985 Mortgaf!e rates deregulated, but is that really good news? Under another recent deregulation by the Reagan administration. 1nteres1 rates on Federal Housing Administration (FHA ) mortgages ar(' no longer set by the secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Now. interest charged on FHA mort- gages 1s negotiated between lender and bu ye r The impact on )OU, a home huycr who seek~ an FHA mortgage 1s expected to be along the lines of a good-bad ne" s story The good nC"''i A grrater volume of housing will reach the market. e'pcrts anticipate. perhaps at more affordable and less volattle prices The bad news Interest rates on FHA mortgag(''i will tend to nse and some buy('r'i ma) have to provi de more cash up front at the time of sale Wh y this hybrid result? Because 1n the past. whcnl'vcr a spread of se veral percentage points ha~ ex isted be· tween FHA and conventional mort- gagl's, lenders almost always have mad<' up the difference by charging add1t11>nal Points on FHA loan~. The FllA 1ntc:res1 rate ha-; Ileen fluctuat· 1ng t>c 1wccn 11 11• pert·ent and 12111 pc:rl'ent. a le" point~ lower than the rate on lOn\cntmnal fixed-rate. 30- >ear mortgafe'> w11hout government 1nsuran1.e. C onvenuonal ratc'i now ave rage hl'twccn 1311 pcr~cnt and 141': percent nat1onw1dc Point\ arc a onc:-t1m r ('harac and one point equal\ I pe rcent of lhe amount of the loan fhc points ha ve helped lender'I earn ) 1cld <t closer to tho!>C of t·on,ent1onal mong.a&c' J ti•\ regulation~ ha'c prevcntc.-d hu>c" from pay1na more than one ~int on Fl I A mortgaacs l\s a result. OvER THE CouNTER NfW VORll 11\Pl lurnup\ .. , • • NllSOAQ llUOlfll9f'\ 'NI. fin ) ) 4 • \l'\OWl"g 111(1"9\! 0•11\ CPT I~ l 1p. t l'IO IOWH I Offl!t\ Oy CefWIS• '° 1 u·, "'•'"•' in• .. ••'•• o• • Ce"redH '"' • OM PllU\ 00 no• CeP)••' I) .. 14 , ll'ICIUOf ttlell ,.,., .. UD ~ .... , a--ll" ,..., .. oo,,.n o; comm· ,.., ... '* ..... ''"on '°' MOnd•• !Wm~ "' ..... Si.di .._ ... ~,,,,.,l .. ""' ,. •h '"° >O )I NtVl• )1 I )) ., "'"'"' 40 , ., r-.. • •• AVM(o 1 I • ,, .. ~ ,.. t . 11(41(1111 ' I) • I) I ,,, . I) • ' ... . , ..... ,r· ,. ""' .. r. . 1' Ad<J•\l\W ~· ,, ""'' .. J:. Ao••on • • .. , ... Alli \!'! 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This has con- fronted the seller with two choices refuse to accept FHA financ1na and back out of the sale. or pay the po1n1s and add the amount to the cost of the house. When the spread exceeded five points, man)' sellers have backed out. With deregulation, some housing authorittesargue that the housing and mortgage markets will function more smoothly Sellers won't have an) inc.ent1ve to mcrea~ their asking pnce and lenders can assen more points on the buyer. Mortgage rat('S will be governed by market forces and will be controlled by supply and demand. JUSt a~ conventional mortgages arc: Right now. intere'it ratc<i arc holding. hut dunng 1984, the probab1ltt~ .., that FHA monsagc rates will mov(' high- er. eve~ Jf o'erall rates don't pull them up.· .. Still. 1f you are a potenllal home buyer. you may be conwlcd b) the knowkdgc that even wnh mar~et forces detcrm1n1na FHA rates. the~ rates arc expected to be lower than rates on convcntlonal mortgage'> b' 14 of a percent to 34 of a percent There are two rcawM FHA mon- gagc, can be a sumed and kndcr\ ha~e federal insurance on each mort- aaae Eqt()U I 1 • • l"'Vlrtt \ . • 'rmG 41 ..... "oOOIC. ., • 40'• Fidlcor )9\o, 40 ""• ... V 1t 11 .... Ftll<h ~ l » .. llrtlQ\ 4 ... ••• FIE mp\ ,. . ,, lll,lltl<O • U • 1l I l'tWn,,tn ,., 1 • l •11<• ,. 1t • :~J1' u ... ,. L111o•H ' ~ .... ,, l.•MC ' s.. S'"' ll11Jroe11 1)0\ 14 • l ie<""' I\ .. I '"''''° ,. , .. Lllnv• U'I. 1''-,,enaco ,. ,, 1.lnl •cl \ ui. n-. Fr..VEI It • ''"' ~rn •• .. , "'"'° n.u , I \ .... "" "''"'"' n ~· MC.r 0a Fullt41 ... 11 H It J1 ~Kfl • ,. . ,. .. M.o.G ,, • 11 , t ""' ll "' ., • ~·P! , I 1:: t.:•n 1 .. , ... M<\.ltl . ' G11 (11 • 10 vi.Mt 'Or' U 16 I • f'"""' •"' 1 • ~LI' 0 .. 'hAOw 116 17• ~·~ .... • llAOICI • .. 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Applicants for FHA mortgages must fulfill certain re- quirements. demonstrate a good credit rating. meet the down-payment requirements a nd show the} c.an finance monthly mortp4C costs. The hm1t on the appra1~ value of a house financed Wlth an FHA mo ngage 1:. $67.500. except 1n desta· nated high-cost areas. In these areas 1n the continental United States. the pnce of a s1n&)e-famtl) house can bt as much as S~.000 The effect on buyers might be to require larger amounts of money up front. FHA mortgages place a hmtt on the amount of down pa)mcnt re- quired (This was modified by hous.- 1ng legJSlat1on pas$Cd the last day of the recent congress1onal session.) But the assessment of more pomts direct ly to the bu yer can mean you'll hhe to dig deeper mto your pockets. You can negotiate wi th the lender. however. and accept a lower interest rate and more points. Th1i. would mean you pay more up front. 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To keep trac k of wher compani sarc goingandwhlchp opl arehelplng on the , • themg tth re.ju twat h 'Credit Lin verydayinth Bu in s ection of your n w Daily Pilaf - '" Till ~ \:.~ }~l. ----~------ uwir._....o Raldera cornerback MJke Haynea ahowa off hl• Super Bowl T-•hirt Monday. Raiders have a super day in LA --sort of World Champions arehome but it's no big deal to them- - LOS A.NGELES (AP) -In the aftermath of Super Bowl XVIII -the best matchup ever that became the biggest mismatch ever -11 was Raider Day in Los Angeles. But really, tha1's no big deal in laid-back LA. Mayor Tom Bradley proclaimed last week that the city would honor the Raiders, several days before they hammered the Washington Redskins 38-9 in Sunday's Super Bowl at Tampa, Fla. An hour-long ceremony at City Hall was scheduled. starting at noon. But, go1n$ against normal tradition for sports champions in America. no parade was scheduled, ticker-tape or otherwise. Ali Webb. a spokeswoman for Bradley. said the Raiders nixed such an idea. But it appears that expenses for both the city and the National Football League champions were the key factors in such a dedsion. Webb said the city would have paid for security and street maintenance and would have arranged for parade permits. The Raiders would have had to take care ofOoats, bands or anything else involved . Meanwhile. amid relauvely little fanfare, the cham- pions am ved home shortly before dusk Monday, nearly 24 hours after they had scored more points and won by more points than any other team in Super Bowl history. A spmted crowd estimated by police at between 1,500 and 2.000 fans greeted the club at Los Angeles International A.1rport shortly after 5 p.m. "We're very proud of you and all the Los Angeles Raiders." Bradley told Coach Tom Flores in a bnef ceremony. "We've got a bunch of fans here who are happy to welcome you home. "You made us all very proud. Welcome home ... Not surprisingly. running back Marcus Allen. the Super Bowl's Most Valuable Player, received the loudest ovation as he deplaned. Allen gained a record 191 yards on 20 cames Sunday and scored touchdowns on runs of 5 and 74 yards. The Raiden were then transported by bus to their headquarters in nearby El Segundo where they were greeted by another couple of hundred fans and a marching band. Again. no big deal "I don't really care whether the fans show up or not," said reserve safety Odis McKinney as the team charter taxied down the runway after landing. "Why should we expect a lot of fans to show up now? "We averaged 40.000 (actually shghly over 45.000) at home dunng the season. The only time the fans came out was in the playoffs. Our bi$ fans are here (on the airplane). "It was a lot different 1n Oakland." Jabbar not hurt in crash INGLEWOOD (AP) -Lakers center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar suf- fered a strained lower back and a bruised nght knee 1n a minor auto colhs1on on the street just outside The Forum parking lot Monday. a team spokesman said. "He was not scnously hurt at all," said Josh Rosenfeld, spokesman for the National Basketball Association club. "He expects to be at practice and play tomorrow (Tuesday}." However, Rosenfeld said that the team physician, Dr. Robert Kcrlan. cautioned that the 7-foot-2 NBA veteran could wake up with a stiff back and would advise apinst play- ing in that event. The accident occurred five minutes before Abdul-Jabbar was due at The Forum for 11 a.m practice. Rose- nfeld said. The accident at the intersection of 90\h Street and Pra1ne A venue was nor scnous cnouitt to disable Abdul- Jabbar's c~r. he said. The accident OC'CUfTed as the other vehicle, whose dnver was not 1mmed1atcly 1dent- 1fied. wH mak1n1 a lcf\ tum. Kun Ramb1s aJ~ s1.1ffercd an 1nJ1.1ry Monday that put h11 status as questionable for ton11ht's game with Phoenix Newton: Intensity is the key FV standout takes charge, both on the football field and on the basketball court By CURT SEEDEN OI ltle Delly Not ..... These are sad times for Fountain Valley High guard Mike Newton. Now a senior with Coach Dave Brown'sBarons, the 6-0, 184-pounder is fully aware that this will be his last season of competitive basketball. Colleges don't really need 6-0 guards-no matter how much talent they possess. But fortunately for Newton, there 1s a demand for defensive backfield standouts at maJOr four-year colleges. Colleges are especially interested in playen who display such attnbutesas confidence, intensity, leadership and raw talent. Newton possesses such qualities-both on the football field and basketball court, and he hopes to continue displaying them on the football field next year at either California. Stanford or Arizona State. And nobody 1sgoing to miss Newton more than Fountain Valley basketball coach Dave Brown and Baron football coach Mike Milner. "In my 16ycarsofcoachinahigh school football, I've never been around a more intense competitor," says Milner. "He's that way in every realm oflife. He competes the same way academically as he docs on the football field or basketball court." Adds Brown, whose Barons currently sit atop the Sunset League NEWTON standings: "He's kind of a diminishing breed. A kid on the 4-A level who plays both sports and plays them well is almost unheard of." His high school football achievements now behin~ him. Newton·s attentions are tu med toward basketball where he's averagin~ 8.4 points per game and about the same number of assists per contest. "He plays his best in the big games," says Brown. whose Barons are 5-0 in Sunset League play and 13-6 overall." He plays point guard which 1s one of the hardest positions to play at any level. And college coaches arc always lookrng for a good point guard." "I'm just a perfectionist," says Newton, who carries a 3.95gradepointaverageat Fountain Valley. "I'm not one to sit back. In the last few minutes of a basketball game. I want the ball m my hands." That's the way Brown likes it, too. "He has a lot ofleadership qualities. a lot of confidence. he handles the ball real well and he'san excellent shooter." says Brown. "This year. he leads us in assists wh1c:h he should. I think he's been passmgoff more this year and enJoymg it." "I look at the team and see what it needs," explains Newton. "If shooting is what it takes, then that's what I'll do. But this year. Rolf(Jacobs) has been going to the basket and Brent (Martin) is shooting64 percent from the floor." Newton took things into his own hands during the football season. too -namely opposing players who became nothing more than tackle statistics. When the season was over, Newton had come up with 40 unassisted tackles. 42 assisted tackles. I caused fumble. 6 interceptions. 25 "strips" or knockdowns and I quarterback sack. Those numbers earned him All-CIF, All-Sunset and All-Orange County first-team honors as well as the league's defensive player of the year. As the Barons' lead10gdefens1ve statistical leader. Newton was the recipient of the school's Doug Thompson Memonal Gauntlet award which 1s given for all-around excellence for one's tenure 10 the Fountain Valley football program. "For JUSt go1ng out and having a pickup game. basketball is really fun ," says Newton. "But yoo can't (Plea.e .ee NEWTON /C2) .,, ...... . The 6-8 forward. who m1 ~ 32 pme th1 season due to a sort len foot, suffered hypcr~xtendcd tcn dbow dunna pr1c11cc and a dcc1S1on on whether ht would be flt to play wu not upcctcd unul someum today The champ• return • LJle Alado of the Raiden ra.l8el hla band ln trlumpb Monday•• be lea•ee the plane with bia wife and eon after retu.mln& to Loa :Antelee from Tampa. • I PCAAnamee UCI'• Turner co-Player of WHk. 8HP•geC2. USC'•C•r.....,, an OV product, l et• P.c-10h0nor. HPegeC2. UCl's babes need to grow in a hurry By JOHN SEVANO OfaMO.-, ........ Coach Mike Gerakos thinks he might have a preuy aood U.C Irvine baseball team this season -as soon as his players learn each other's names . .. We have only two sensors. Last year we had 12. You can't sal my Pro&ram isn't different," sa)'~ Gerakos. In 983, Gerakos had 11 seniors and 12 freshmen to be exact. The mixture didn't do badly, either, postina a 25-25 overalJ mark. 17-11 in the Southern California Baseball Assodauon. which was Jood enouJh for third place. Six players were also signed to professional conlnlcts. With seven freshmen, IOsophomores, JO juniors and two seniors this season. Gerakos actually feels the cumnt unit can be better. But he adds it's goinf, to take time. ·we struggled in the fall (durina winter ball). but thafs because we have so many new people... says Gerakos, who 1s beginning his fourth term. ··The heart of the lineup is there. 1t'sjust a matter of wbetbCT we develop the maturity and pin the experience for us to be successful. "If we don't have a better season than la.st year 1·11 be disappointed. GERAIOS The physical ability of these players 1s bette.-ihan the physical ability of last year." The Anteaters open the 1984 campaign Saturday with a noon contest against the Alumni, and then will host CaJ State Dominauez Hills next Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. If the season was to stan today, this is what UCl's lineup would look like: •Golden West CoUege transfer Doug Irvine or sophomore Brady Anderson. who hit .228 last year, will bat in the leadofTrole. with the other dropping to the No. 8 slot. Irvine and Anderson will also flip-flop between center and left fields. •Batting second, and playing second base, will be either sophomore Ed Clark, who sat out last year after a stint at Orange Coast College, or sophomore Mike Shields, who had a total of six at bats in nine games last year. •Jun~ Paul Hammond, who was the (Pleue mee UCl'a/C4) .,.., Not "'°'° .., u. ...,.. Baron Mike Newton la a model of lntenelty. Monarchs fill big void Gallo's reputation gives Mater Dei new lease on life .. IJuSt hope the) don't get the nght gu y." said 0111! Orange County foot- ball coach when discussing the filling of the vacancy at Mater Dc1H1gh School. "If the> do. 1t could mean trouble for all of us:· That was thcgcner~I consensus of many prep football coaches as time went on wh1k the Monarchs perused their hst of candidates. which totaled 44 before be1 ng pared to seven finalists. As reported in Monda)'~ ed1t1on. the Monarchs rolled out the red carpet and in swept Chuck Gallo Monday to\ake the reins and 1t would appear in more ways than one 1hat 1he ]vlonarchsaotju t that -the ri&ht gu y. Gallo bnnas a d1sc1phned Catholic background to the Monarchs, but more than anyth1 na else, he bn n~ lea1umate hope tocstabhsh • pass1n1 llJT'e for the Monarchs. Not Just another system that includes the forward pass. but a formidable, wicked pass1napme The Monarchs werc one of 1 he areal dynasties 1n the '50s and '60!.. but sin<'e 1966 when the bowed out before 33,374 at Anaheim Stadium 1n a I~. 7 los 1n the Cl F Ona1s. they have won JU tone pme in the ClF playoffc; Why'> Few con bOast a ttron er back.around 1n terms of httr strcnath. but Mater c:>t1 has bct'n a onc-d1mcns1onal team h ha n't hccn able to t1n wtth the P3'' HowaOO<I would Mauer Ck1 haH ~en wtth Turk ~honcrt or Run C II •'the helm tn ment year\" l haf\JU\t how ood thr) ma~ he 1n \hort nrtkr J • • RocE1 CuLS01 with the 1nsert1on of Gallo into the .MalC'r ~i game. "I've always used a one-bac:k offense," says Gallo. "Obv1ousl } quarterback is the place to start. n's the nucleus of a sophisticated attack " Gallo had Schonert at Servile High and was the quanerback coach at Capistrano Valley the past two years with Call at quarterback. so it's no secrtt, the West Point product knows wmethinaabout the pass1ngpme He's broua,ht with him two ofh1~ assistants when he wu the head ~oa1.:h at Laauna Hills, Dave Rudolph (offens1 vecoordinator)and Pat Callahan (defens1ve<'oordinator). bu1 when thech1psare on the table. he admits it'll be h1m~lfthat docs the play-calhna Thert's still mort 10 b( hired for h1'i staff(four morton the "a~1t). thr« more for tht ~phomon-\ and s1~ for the frtshman) "We're open to more a \1\Lant\ 1f 11 ran be Justified that 1\'\ ncces~n " la) Father Michael ot\ Ham\. 1he school'!pnnc1pal Docs1h1smean thecrcauon of a ")r11ke Wh1te" 10 the Anaelu Lcaauc. such a the suuat1on at llhno1\ wtth1n the scope of the 811 I O'>"f <'t'r1aml) hope so." say Gallo "Dunn& th<' past IO ycatt 1here ha\le been man) pMlf"81"l\ turned around b~ offensive pc<'1 h\U- quancr du·oachc\and offcn '"' coordinators-which includes very s1go1ficantl} the forward pass.'' The Monarchs. of course. have a h1stof') ofnot being able to threaten with the a1rgame. leavang their potent ground game wtdt' open to all kinds of defenses aimed spcc1ficall) at the run. "We've got to seek skilled pos1tions fir;t, then ut1h1e those where they affect the score best. then assemble others around them," says the Gallo, wh o remains as impeccably atll~ now as hC'd1d while a cadet. With a little more weight he could 8J"e Hank 'itram ,rontt'St Gallo. a resident ofSan Clemente. offers more-mo'it sign1 ficanlJy emotion and class. -"""~ . "'. ~ . . : ' ~ ~ . . .. a.a..r.- TONIGHT PlttO IASKITaALL ~n.L..Mert Tllle'~·-·­t:il IAS«ETaALL ,..... Lerne •t sec 1:11Nft. \ I ~~~·-~·~~,..,,.-,:~~~~~__,.~-----~----------1111!!1!111 .... ~il!!!ll!!!!!l!!llll!!!lll!!!!l!![l!!ll!l!!l'-'--... !lllll!ll----................................................... ... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tu.day, Janu•ry 24, 1984 Lewis maintains big prep &Coring lead Mater Dei star near unstoppable with 32.5 average By ROGER CARLSON Ol IM o.117 ,... ..... MaterDc1 H1ghJun1orTom Lew1:11, \eeond onl\ to Glendale I h>OH'r'\ Joe Hillman 10 ( ff Southern Secuon urcles.. continues to e>.pand on h1:11 lead as the runawa) sconng leader tor Orange ( ount) prep basl..etball The Monarchs' 6· 7 center 1s J'eraging U.5 points a game. which ,., 9.1 points better than runner-up ~an:o Baldi of Woodbndse H 1gh Lewis IS also tht' leadcr 1n term~ OI .. high game" ha' 1ng dropped an 53 points 1n the Monarchs' opener a 103-46 rout of f,peranza in De\em- her .\mong Le"" b1gpmes ha'~ bel•n '>COnng barrage~ of 48 and 43. in add111on 10 his opener. He has scored in the 30'> 11 11me'> tn pacing the No I ·ranked \1onarchs (Cl F 4· .\ and Orange ( ount\ l to a 19-1 record Baldi. the 6-10 foreign e\changl.' 'tudentfrom ltah andalsOaJun1or ,., thc leading '><.orer from the '>outh (. uasl League \A.Ith a n 4 a\erage T"o other'> from the South Coac;1 League follo\A. Baldi -w11h Dean (1arren and \1arl.. Otta of C,an Clemrnte and ( .ip1strano \ alle' sconng at a ~I " and ~U 3 clip reo,~u,eh Onl~ l\A.oSun')et League pla>ersare 1n the Top I 0 -~ ec;tmin!>ter\ Jeff Eastin 1s -...:o 5 ~Ith an 18.8 a\eragc. and Ste' c Moc;er of Ocean V 1e\.\ 1'> -...:o I0\.\1tha 11 1a,erage Estanna High\ Eagles arc the onl~ team wtth t"'o pla}ers amon& the lop 10 "'ith .\11-!>ea "te" Leaguc n:- turnees Jim ( urt1s and Jon Johnston kc\lng a 15-3 O\erall record and a h-1 league-leading slate Le"' 1s "'ill he 1dk until Frida\" hen .\ngelus League: pJa~ resumes. but the rest are back 1n action Wednc'>da\ with the big one 1n the Sea V1e'4 League p1ltlng ( orona del "l.1ar at Estancia .,.. ,.., 10 I l.tWi\, Matet Dtl 2 lelcll. 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Coil• ~· ,, SI • 2 U«kt, El Toro I '4 • 1 Par.o.t, lrVIRI 1 11 4 0 Merklnl! E1 Toro 14 S7 • 0 Ptltraon, trv1111 IS 49 3 f Grallem, E \t1ncll II •• ) • Martin, Coal• Ma•• 9 ~ 3 1 Ton, COiie Mew 1 2S 3.S Ptul•on. Urilveollv 11 31 3 4 McL1ln, El Toro ll 43 3 3 Gentili, Un1nflltv IS .a 3 2 ... ltrM>ll. SeekJltt>ICk I 24 3 0 SCMlftl Coast LH9U• OVtral ti ~ IV .. 8alCll. WOOdbfld9t 11 399 13 4 Garrett. Stn c .. men11 16 l4I 21 7 0111, CePO Vet .. v 18 366 30 1 MC5Wfff\l\I, Otlll Hitt\ 16 2'3 II 6 Tt-r, L1gunt 8HCl1 16 264 16 S Certer. L1gun1 Hllli 11 293 16 2 FortuM. 1.111un1 Btech 16 221 14 I Muencn Minion V•t lO II 223 12 3 Lillln Lagune Hlhl 17 101 11 I Murr•v Sen Clemente 16 17' 11 I Forlllll" WOOCll>f.Oge 13 l4S 11 I 8 Cell. C1PO V1110 II 199 11 0 NHn L1gun1 BHCll 14 !SJ 10 9 Gercl1, L1gun1 Hit ' 10 106 10 6 N Cell, Ceoo ll1ti.v 18 196 10 3 CieztedO. Sen c .. mentt 14 130 9 2 Mlfhleu, Dene Hllll 16 t4S 9 0 HIM, Minion Vltlo II 163 •• Vlltanuev1. Sen Clemente 14 12• I I Ev1n1, Min ion V1tl0 16 141 I I Camooeil 01n1 H1t11 16 123 11 Trevino Ctoo llt•lev II Ill l 6 Jtff11n Oa111 H1»1 16 119 1 • ~man Otnt HIM\ IS 111 1. Bttnlon L111 .. n1 BHC,, 1S 109 7 2 Merk. Minion Vltio 11 12S 6 9 Ofl1eno, Minton V1t10 16 110 6 I S.Hln11, l.eguna Hllli 19 121 6 I Plemel. Legune Hiii\ II 108 6) Briel!., Mlulon Viti<> 18 122 61 Jorden l.lllUl'll Btecll 13 11 6 0 Bu1nov1kv Ceoo lltlltv lS 79 S 3 Bor'"" WOOdl>fld9t 16 at S 3 Agulltr C1PO Vettev 13 69 S 3 Moomaw Dena H·lt\ 11 S7 S I Muronv WOOdl>r•doe 17 U S 0 Wede Sen Clemente u 66 • 1 R1119ler Legun• Hitt\ 11 SO • S Kero1nen. Minion V1eio 16 61 • 3 Reed, C100 llt llev u S6 • 0 Helllelev L111una Hiii• 11 •1 3 8 ,t.nttnnuc:ct. Dane Hilt• I• SI 3 1 Devil. L111un1 Hllll 13 49 3 I Elhten Legune BHCI> 11 0 3 I Sl\ffhln. 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" 6 • 0 19 S 60 II • l 7 " s 6 2 If 4 •o If ' '6 12 6 I 3 II ' 3 s 10 6 '. 12 • 3 1 12 • 3.0 12 4 ) 0 16 6 3 0 12 ) s 3 17 s ... 6 " 9 6 It IO s a a ) 10 12 s 2 0 • 6 2.S 6 LMtut The \un<,el l cague return'\ to a round of 1hn:e g;tmc<o "'1th Cl f pla~ oil l<n onte~ I ounta1n Valle~ (j.(J). Edison (5·11 and Ocean View (3·2) going up against three "1th up~t hopes. Founa1n Valle} is at Hunt- ington Beach ( 1-4). Manna ( 1-4) 1s al Edison. and ~estmtn'iter (l-4) 1s at Ocean View. Oelly l'Mol ....... "7 How•d llplft Tom Lewis of Mater Dei ls the runaway ecoring leader in area ptep baaketball. l(lmme. C0\11 Mlw Sortnaon. Not H1r1>0< A•nold Unov..-\•l'f IS 120 I 0 14 109 11 IS llS 76 11 126 1. IS 112 14 1 6. 11 1 so 16 1 I• 2S Mllctlel Molli F +elCler Owver IS 69 U 10 11 • 3 17 67 H • ...... lie s 330 ~ s 17 0 75. s 9 4 16 s 13 6 20 4 S2 I s s. 12 s • 6 10 Super Bowl XVIII's TV ratings weren't as high as XVII From AP dispatches 'EV. 'I ORK -Ra11ng"I for )upcr s Bo\A.I \VIII "ere markedh lo"'er 1n •II• sclccted maJor ut1C\ 1han thl· near-retord numhcr\ recorded for 1983\ cd1t1on of lhl' "Ja11onal I ootball L.eagu<.> champ1onsh1p game '"o maJur ra11ng sen U.:t:\ said ~onda) (hern1gh1 sunqs b~ the Arb1tron Rattng"I ( o '>h<>~ed that an a-.cragc of 4 3 pcrLcnt of thr tcln t'>ton sets in 'c\A. York. 5an Franc1~0 Dalla'> < h1Lago Ph1ladclph1a Detroit. ~1am1. Lm Angele'> and ~a<ih· 1ng1un "'ere tuned 10 Sunday"' game. 1n "htlh thc Raiders trounLcd Wa<,hington. Meanwhile. the A.C Nielsen ( o '>aid 1t\ <>'cr- n1gh1s for thl' CBS teleca~l "'ere lower than la\I \Ca\on 1n \ie" York and Cht(agu. bul mulh h1gha 1n L 0'> .\ngclc'> "Thal ' the chance ) ou tal..c .. -.aid Linda 1'l'H''> manager of editorial c;en ice\ tor ( B!'> Still. nl'l\\ork and !'. f L official\ \a HJ 1hl') '.A.<t'rl' reasonably happ) with the numt)\:rs and 1h;it lull N1elc,en raungs due later thl\ week probabl) \A.ould place Super Bowl XVIII among the top 10-ratcd ;-..r L champ1onr,h1p games. .. Pro1el t thcse figure'> and thc national rating \hould be 1n the 40c; .. said Val Pin<.hbcLk brottdrn't ch1cl fur the: 'f L .. .\ 40-'>omc1h1ng rating I\ ~mod C!>pcualh 1n '1cv. ul the wa-. th!\ game v.enl \O one· <o1ded ·· rhl· full '\,1l'l'>l'll rat1nR\ :trl' Jue lall'l 1111\ \.\l'l°k Donahue signs with Invaders 'v1f \ \ ·\n1 -.-ouneen rookie'> ti] 111dudmg lurmer 'v1ater Dc1 High pruduu c II • Joe Donahue a linebacker out of Long Heath \1a1c. and Eddie Wal\h and R) ron \m1th from the (altfor01a Bear'>' 1981 defcn'>l\e <otarnng unit were '>lgned Monda) h) thl' Oakland ln\ader\ and )OtnCJ the l 'ntlc:d \talt'\ Fuotha(( ( Cagul' team tor 1tr, opening prc--.ca\on prat lt ll" .\bout ftfl pla~cr'\ moo,11)' ronk1n dnd rccc:nth or,1gned free agent' look pan tn Monda\ \ l\A.O drill' I lw full ~uad aOoUl 90 '.A.<tll he in ramp h\ nnt \A.Cekl•nd \\ al">h a linebacker. wa~ ~1gned cl~ .i Im: agl·nt Dcfcnor,1,c tackle \m11h wa., taken b\ the lnq1dcr... 1n tht· I i\f-l tC'rntonal draft · Dan I Han a l<>rncrbal k trom Lane c olkP,l' 1n Tenne\<K'C I\ the h1ghc\t dralt ptd. among the m·" pla~er\ lk "·" t.11..t·n un tht' third round of thl' n·gul.ir draft Pac-10 honors Carlander ~ .\L !'.l'T CREEK -Junior Wavne m ( arlander of the Southern Cahfom1a Trojan' ha~ been named Pacific-I 0 basket- ball Pla\er of the Week The fl.!( OcC'an V 1ew H 1gh prc1dul'I madc 21 of 26 field goal attempts and totaled 43 points 1n two games. 'KIOnc-. O\ l'r '>Lanford and Cal1fom1a. He al'>o had 12 rdiound'> 1nclud1ng eight 1n the 73-56 romp O\er (al Othl'f\ nominated this week ~ere Washington«, Paul .-orttl'r and .\nzona's 'ite .. e Kerr Quote of the day . Blll F_raltc. Pitt's j unior offensive tackle. who faded to win the Outland Trophy: .. , don't need it to make my day. I don't needanybodytogive mean O'Aard to tell me how good I am." Sorensen signs with A's O.\KLAND -The Oakland A's p1rkcd up another starting pttLher when I rec agcnt Lary Sorensen agreed 10 contract 1crm~ Monda> Thn:ontraLt 1s for one year at S4 50.000. "'Ith a cluh upuon fnr a ..ccond )Car. the American League tc~m annoumed \oren-.en ~M. wa\ 12-11 for the ( leveland Indians la'>t ~car and went into ba~eball''> rc-cntf) draft after the wa!>on. I he A·., were one of '>l'vcral clubs choo~ang the right-handl·r 1n the draft He will he among at lca\I nine p11<:hers rnmpct1ng for spot' 1n the starting rutauon The: .\'s open wring 1rain1ng 1n tour wccl..s ~orcn<,en hroke into the maJOr'> with thl' \1111· "au~cc Rrcwerc, 1n 1477 T hl' follu~ing '..ea~on he "'a' I!<-I~ "1th M tlwaukec and p11c:hed in the All·">tar (1amc I le wa\ traded to lhl· St. I ou1~ < 'arLlinah he fort 1hr I 'IX I \l':l\on and 'lent to Clc,cland 1n anothl'r 1raJc J H-.JI 1.itl'r l hrl'l' 01hc1 'l'teran pttlhl'r\ Hill ( audrll Ka' Hum' Jnd I 1m ~tuddard h..t\l' hccn dlljUtrt:LI h\ thl' \ "I" nu la\! "ICa\nn c:ndl·c.l NHL's Player of Week: Keans MO/\ T IH \I -< 1oaltender Doug ~ Kean.. ot Bmton Hru1n\ who po\ted , lOn'ietUll\C \hutout\ mn the New 'tork 1 .. 1andcr'> .ind 1hc llanlord Whaler<i has hccn nJmc:d thl· ~a11onal Hocke) League Pia-. er ol the ~l·d.. tor llH rxriod ending Jan ~:!. the league announu:d \.1 •md:n \gatn\l the lsiandc:r\ !\.can \lopped 27 'hot<; 1n rcLOr<l1ng hi\ fir\l lar<'l'r '>hutout 8"1 Bo'\ton ddeatc:d the four-ttml' 1kll·nd1ng "itanle> Cup champ1om 2-0 Jan 111 fh1· Hru1n., heat Hartford b) the same \Core Jan :! I ;1' K.1:an' \lopped '~'>hots h} thl' Whalers ~ htk recording t"'o shutout'\ Keans al'iu low<.>red Im lrngu1·-lrading goal<i-again\t·J 'eragc to :! 4 l Sax signs five-year pact I 0\ .\M .I I I\ I \Pl -\tc'c ~ax. lx•o,t known lao,1 'lt'it\<Jn for ht'> e~ant throwing arm. came tn agn·cm,·nt wit h the Im .\ngeles Dodjtcr\ oh 11 five-year tOntra< 1 JU\t two do\ c. hclorl' the ~cond·b St'man wu lo ao to "llilr\ •1rh1trat1on 1 crm' of thr <ontraLI were not revealed "1th Mundrt) ' announcement h> 1h1· 1\1:111onal l t'aJuc duh but .1 o,ouru: do'><.' 111 the ncgot1attun' put the f1aurr 111 S l m1Jl1on. a heft> incrcJc,c Imm the rcporh·d s 180.-000 ht• au• ''"' y1:ar "The ncgot1at1on\ "'ert' long anc.J tn · trn\t'." q1d ~"'· hut tht') 'A'l'rr rnndu1 It'd 1n 1 profcs\mnul manner I'm plJd ""t· <."an now return full a11cnt1on to play1n1. 1h1• pmc of butNll ... The deadline for filing for arbitration " "'rdncS<Lly JnJ Jc rn l\Rp\tcin. th<' 1n · lit:ltkr's aacnt ancJicatC'd he would \ubn111 S S00.0001\ fiaurc Sn~ wa\ l\kma tor t \IXJ ' and l'XfX'l tt•ll lht· I )<)(fgcr\ to otter S 300 000 \ n 11rh11r:uor would ll•l k ·one ol thO'il' l'WO \.it, thl' 1'.a11unal I ca1we Kook1c of 1h~ Yl·ar 1n 19X~ made 14 arnr\ tx·lorc '>tarting al ...crnnd ha'>C on tht• "'l .\11 -\tar l<'.Jm lac,t '4.'J\on Hco made nnh "' t·rrof\ 1h1· rnt 11f 1h1 '4.',l\On hOW('\.\'I ~, kd \tl H' "'·.,,, 1\)U\t lt11ll1ntt 1nto hi\ o"'n a\ tin uut!.tanding pla}'er · ~aid l>od~l'r\ "It<' prc\ldcnt \I< ampanl\ HI\ 'x (U)Olt''> w1thou1 an enor Jt th~· l·nd nl th1.• M'a\on I'> ccrt.11nh ;.in 1ndl{ :H111n th.11 he 1\ u\t'r ht' l":trl\i·M"·a,on thru"'tn& rmhlcm I look for ~tcvc to I)( one ol the ~'t tnfiddc~ in our ka~u " C .1mpJnt\ t.J1d he IX'ltt. H·d .. ,umc ol \t1·h ·, !lrohlrm\ 'tcmmcd from .1 c,orc atm and 'onH lmni thl' I 1t t that 11 ult1matl'I\ ht"t 21m1 11 mcnt:il th1 n.c • Turner shares PCAA award 49ers blitz El! San Jose St. l < In inc guard ueorge Turner. who had 3~ points in \\\O \ 1c1ones. and Ne\A, ~c\lco State forward A.ndre Patterson. \A, ho ')t0red 46 points in three wins la!>t wecl.. were named Players of the Week in the Pacific Coast .\1hlettl .\ssoc1a11on Turner" as the leading scorer \A, 11h 17 points in the .\nteatcr\' 63-51 tnumph o"er Fresno State last rhursda). adding '"o arnsts and three <;teals. The 6-2 senior from H1tchcock. Te,as. connected on '>C' en of I 0 field goals and tallied 15 points. five assists and three 'teah while playmg onl~ 22 minutes tn UCTs 93-7:! "'n o .. er Pacific la'it alUrda~. The Anteaters no~ arc 5-2 in the conference and 9-7 on the season Patterson. a 6-8 JUn1or from Ne\A. York. notched 17 points, 10 rebounds and fo ur steals as New TURNER Meluco State won m fourth ~tra1gh1 last Saturda~. a 77-67 v1clOf)' o'er San Jo<,e <itatc He tallied 17 points and 15 rebound<, \A.ht'n the .\gg1e'> defeated l tah Statr 95-<i4 1n O\ert1me Thur\· da). and had 12 point!> and 13 rebounds 1n the 74-59 defeat of l '( -<ianta Barbara on Jan 16. Nl'"' Me\lco State 1s now 4-2 1n the conferenl'e and ~-., O'l'rall NBA tabs Nets' Williams 'f\\ 'r ORK -Buck Wtlltams. the po"'er lol"arc.J "'ho a'craged 21.0 points and 11 7 rl•hound'> per game 1n leading the '\il'" .kr'l'' !'-cl!. to 1hree '1rtonc., last "l'C~ "a'> riamcd the t\a11onal Bao;kctball .\s~oc1a11on's Pla'l'r ol thl' Week on Monda\ ~1111.im' v.ho 1!> a'erag1ng 160 points per game and r.ink\ th1rd 1n the league 1n rebounding al 12 3 per game 'taned la\I \\eel.. \A.Ith 22 points and 12 rebounds 1n a 121 115 \ICtun o'er the ew York Kn1<.'k' Tuesda\ n1{(hl. · The ncxl night W1ll1ams had 23 points and 20 rebounds 1n a 124-115 dec1s1on over the Pistons. Then. in a remat<.h aga1m1 Detroit on 'Saturday night. W11l1am') hac.J 18 points and a season-high 21 rtbounds in a 120-1 en Nets' triumph at the Meadowlands In "'inning the "eekl~ honor. W1 lhams beat Rttke~ (1reen of the l 'tah Ja11 . Bernard King of the ~c~ \ ork Kn1ckc, and ( cdnc Maxwell of the BoslOn Crl11n TelemioQ. radio TV: Noe' t'ntt scheduled. RADIO: NBA -Photni>. at ~ 7:20 p;m.. KlAC(~70). Basketball scores Ceh91 WEST LOR9 8't1c11 !ot 63 !>•n JOM \I ~, Oreoon Sr 1). St•ntoro 61 H1wall Loa 1S Corl ol Notre i>1mt C1111 to •ociuu Tt1tH fl PHO 6S A•r FOl'ct n New Mhito 40 Wvom1ti0 JI IAST Aelel1>1'11 t6 Pr111 IO I OtlOI\ U 1J lttM SI 61 Cana ut St Ma!M S7 Drtolt .0 WIU•al'T'I ~ Mtry \t F 1irflfld U M1rl\f Sl G~o••own tt 8011(111 (011 n ~ to ....... Orlttn• 10 Neo S7 D ... wllft S4 N... Hem.,"'•• ~ Oertm(IUlll ., ~t "91tr \ lS l'OfC!Pla"' 41 S 4111 .. T ulh 61 f()UTH A•11>1mt •t M•\••\"OC>l §6 AIN•a<lliln JI M Mef\l't~ tl lltlJ DOIG\Ofl .,, ,,. ,11"81 60 IC•lllU( .. y 641 W t<tnlll(ky W C:: T """-''" tt it, VMI U G-fl• ft .I: 1' Virt<ftia 11 fl J1ctuonv111t St f7 Troy ~· IJ LSU IO MlWUICICll SI .. Mlmo!ll\ 'I S.7. TullN jO Mortno\llt 107. 8fM(llcl ,. N Alto.ma IO o.ltt SI 77 NICl'IOtl\ SI '7. 1.0Ul\l.nt Coll )4 It IClll'l'IOnd 71, C atN>Clell 60 ~w LOUltllna '3. ltnMt ... T9Cft ti <7 oil v1no.r1><1t ff $ Ct rOilnt 6J MIOWHT fyent•lllt ». 0.lfOOI 61 IN CM:ll90 ts Vl•Nral\O •S lOVOla Ill 1' $1 l.,OVlt 16 N lowe 6S I IM1nol• 60 N M•Cnlgal'I '°· WI• PerktlCS. 17 Notrt Oamt §0. ltltt U \o Mlu1u1"4 St Ctnclnnatt ~7 SOUTMWHT Aleo<n St '9 Prt•r.e V.._ 6' """'° $1 .. r,,_. ·~1 .o I T ... , St .0 Stttflen " ,t.,at n st ti Or1~no 61. T•••• '°'-''"-'" " N TnH St 10) l••H•A'1111tlon oai.~ City 11.:.. itevrw 10 Out lltoo.tlt IJ. •ul1er M ln1t•S.!1 Al!tOMO n Hlt1Sll'I ~tnl'l\OI'' .. Eighth-ranked UTEP-wins; Hoyas. LSU victorious From AP dfipatcbu LO Nu BEACH -h an Verbcrckt scored 22 points and ~rabbcd 11 rebounds to lead Long Beach State to a 63-5 ... Parific Coast A 1hlet1c .\c;~ociatioo basketball victory over San Jose State Monda) night at the Long Beach A.rena The 49crs. "ho 1mpro' cd their PC A.A record 10 2-4 and o' era II standard to 5· I 0. also got 18 points from guard Joed) Gardner. Matt Fleming scor<.·d I 5 po1nt!I and \.\-ard Farnsadded 11 for San Jose State. which dropped to 2·5 and 6-10. Lo ng Beach led fro m the start and held a 34-23 halftime edge. In other games: Texas-El Paso 6f>, Air Force 5% AIR FORCE ACA.DEM'r -Donnell Allen was nane- for-nine from the free-throw hne and added two field goals 10 lead eighth-ranked Texas-El Paso to a Western Athlc11c Conference v1ctol) over Air F-orce. The Miners broke 10 a 28-15 halfti me lead and in the second half padded their lead by as much as 18 points, J\llen made seven of the lree throws in the second half . l he\ 1ctol) 1mpro' cd UTE P's record 10 17-1 and tts conference mark to 5-1 It was Air Force's eighth straight defeat and 12th WAC los!> dating 10 last !>Cason. ihe Falron'i arc 4-IO overall and 0-6 in league pla). Georgetown 92, Boston College 83 L ..\NfX)VER. MLI -Patrick E\A,<ing 'iCored 15 points. grabhcd 11 rebounds and blOl·kcd seven shots 10 leading "-o 4 (1corgcto"'n to a Big East Conference triumph over Hoston C ollege It \\3\ the third \ltra1ght '1ctol) and I I th in thcJr last 1·2 for the Ho)as who arc now 16-2 overall and 5-1 10 conference play. Boston College. dropped from the rankings thl\ week. fell to 12-5 and 3-l LSLI 80, Mississippi St. 64 BATON ROUGE. La -t-orwards Leonard M11chcll and JerT) Re) nolds led a pair of I I ·Point surges that ltfied 10th-ranked Lou1s1ana State University 10 a victory over M1ss1s'l1pp1 State and into a tie for the Soutbeastem Conference lead. M1tchell h11 fi ve in a row during a three·minuJc...span of the first half as LSlJ w(•nt from a I 0-1 I deficit to ·a 2)..1 2 advantagr. NEWTON. • • From Cl compare 1110 thecompe11t10n in football Thert's nothing likewinninaAt football." Still. Newlon had dreams of playing collq1atr basketball, but hr never grew past b-0. Wha11fhc ~lood 6-4" "I'd probablv be.• a ltnchackt'r "Newton rei.pond'i. "but I'd <.ena1nly con\ldcr haskrtball "It hother'I me a little 1hnt I only ha' ca frw more (baskcthall)games rcm:11n1naund I m aoing to miss that rompctitivcnc s." he odd, . Should he enroll at ( al. Stanford or SU . he certain I) won't ho' e thcchancr to mt\~ any llCadcm1c compc1111c- nes Newton 1 looking at a dt'Jl'tC 1n bu'lincss. pcc1ficall) finanu· which is urc 10 re' '"c tho'IC lonacvrmnas kn.re deer in bool..s "M) \Ophomorc nndJUntor years were m>' rou&h years h wa,n't unu'lu:il rormcto stay up unul 12 or I \tudy1na .\nd latch. l'vl· ~t·n up l:itcdo1na 1hc~mc 1h1na." Nev.ion·, in1dh&l'n1.c."·ouplcd 1th tuslrudrr hip qu ltt1cs shov. 1n thl' athletic orcn1 a\ "'ell ~It'\ ;.in uul"ilandtn~ lciatkr 1n tv.o V.I}'\ • C\phlin\ Milner "Oncv.a~.and1t \lhemo\tnotablc "'hathC' Ir d~ b' t'xamplc the other V.iil) 1\ his ab1ht) to pu,h people 1n a JX>\lllH~ WI)' .... ~.,,i JU\tun unbl•lt(.'\ able u<,wt to""> proaram he l''M'"4.l "add M1lnrr ··t!f'" mn11opltn "'h,·rt~crhcp.~' tx· at.1'-l'"' h1 dm.,·onth1mh111nn..ttHul'cl''-'d,' I \ \ ,' FOR THE RECO RD I_ --------- NBA WISTUIN C.ONlllltlNCI f'•Ufl< 01111.i.n l't'f'll1no w L f'e• 01 ,, 11 .,. ultw' 1• •• .00 I S.111i. ?I 19 138 l'' GOiden S1a11• 20 27 .,. • Phoent• 19 n ·~ • I $en DltllO IJ " rn 111 Mldwe\I Olvlalwl Ulet• 26 IS 63• 0 1119' 7l 19 ~ J' I Oenvtr II 24 42f •• J '•"Antonio II 2• •tt ... •~ou\lon 17 1S .OS f I K•nau C11v 16 ,. 400 9 ' KASTlltN C<*Fl!IUiNCE Alllnlk OM"-' 8 0•IOn 32 • Pti111 CMllorua 2' 11 .,., .. Yorio. » II "It .. lt•Hv n ?O Weanlng1011 11 1• Centrlll OMs*i M1IWIUkH 1• 11 Ot1ro11 7l 11 Allen•• n 20 Ch1ce114 " 22 Cltvetond 11 tt lndlena 10 ,. Mondfv'a ~ "lo 11omts .c~ultd Tenleflra o.,,,., PhOtnoa el Le-era PhlleCMllPhle t 1 N•w Yo• k Mllweukff al Weah1n111011 80\ton •I C1evt1ano lno1ana al Dllroll S.a111e 91 Sen Antonio Ntw JtrH y .. K•nH\ '"" Alllnle .. Cnl~•OO Golden Sl•I• " HOU\IOn Oelll\ Yi Utah II LA\ VtllA\ Porlleno ti Sen D•t110 WedneMllv'a G111nea PnlleCMllPhle 11 Bo"on o..,ver el lndlt ne MllweukH al All1n11 Golden Sltlt 11 Della. COll"9 Af' TOI' lO I "I Cerohno 1601 2 Ot P•ut l Ktn•u<•v • Geor11e1own S Mervlano 6 Nev ·Laa V~ea 1 Hou\1on I Tuu E•Puo 91111no1\ 10 Lou•s•11n1 s1 II OklehOme 12 Tuhe 13 Mem1>nls St I• Louisville IS UCLA 16 Arl\en\U 17 Wake Fore\I II Georo•• 19 Virginie 10 Syrecuae RKWd " 0 " 0 " 2 IS· 2 13•7 16 I 16 l 16 I IJ 1 ll·J IS 1 16 I 12 J II ' II ) IS·2 11 l 12 1 12 1 17 ) How AP top 20 fared lllO 707 l sso •• S2• 10 J .,, 14 ' ~s S61 I S7• 2 ' •'ll 6 J 793 12 2S6 ll Ph Pvs 1100 I 1130 1 IOSJ J 919 6 91S 1 ISS I 144 4 110 s l1l 10 H O IS 431 70 '1S 13 376 II 313 367 • J2J 24S 11 "' l3S 124 Norin C11ro11na ( t~ OJ d•d no1 '""" OePaul I I• 0) did not plav Kenruckv 114·21 did nol otey 4 Georollown I 16 71 Deel Bo\lon Col •eoe 97·aJ S Marvtel'd I 13 71 d10 nol Plev 6 Neveoe·Liu Vevu 116 11 d10 nol p111v 7 Hou"on ( 16 l) d•d nol Pla 11 I Tues E 1 Puo ( 16· 11 !:'eel Alt F orct 6S·S7 t Lou1s111ne Slelf' I 11 )I t>eol M•u 1u11>01 Stale IO-~ 10 lll1noll I 13 11 did nor 01av 11 Okllhoma I IS· 1) did not•plav 12 Tul\I 116 t I dlO nor Olav ll Memor11\ Staie Ill JI t>eet Tulane S7 ~ 1' LOu•SYllte 111 41 Clod not l>lav lS UCLA II t 3) d•d nol P4ev 16 Arkan\IS I IS 1) did not PllV 17 W11't ForH I 112 JI did not P••v 11 Georo1• 112 3 I did nor Plev lt v iro1n11 I 11 ll IOs• 10 Georo1e l ec11 77 71 lOT 10 Svrecu\t 112 l l did not 01av PCAA Ntv•da La s Vega ' C11 Stele F u11tr1on UC lrv•nt' ClnMrtnet WL 7 0 S I s 1 Over•• WL 16 1 1' J New MeA1co Stal• Utell S1a11 Frt\no Stele Long Beech Stal• San Jose S1e11 ' 1 J l 7 J 1 ' 2 s I S UC Santa Bart>ere Paclt1c 0 6 Mondav's Score ' 7 1 • 9 6 ti s s 10 6 10 6 • 1 16 Long Beech Stttt 63, San Jou s1111e S1 Th11rsdav's Gemes UC Irvine 111 Cal Ste It r ullerton Lonlt Beech Slllt et Pacific New Mexico Stele et Fr"n~e Nevada Le\ VeoH el UC Senta Bart>ero UC Irvine (9·71 91 u ol 10.110 11 11 Peooerd1ne 13 79 Se n O•evo St 16 U U ot Colorado 9S 11 use 66 71 U ot Sen 01tgo SS 91 U 01 Mon11nt U 6S WtM.r SI 13 80 Utah S. 110 "ltw MIAICO Sta ie 18 17 Lonv Be.er S111t 67 61 Nev•d• La\ veoea 83 71 Utah Stett 11 71 San Jo\f Stele 11 6J Freano Stale SJ 93 Unlve"llv ol P1c1t1c 11 Jen 16 t i Cat S1111 Fu11tr1on• Jen 29 -11 UC Sanle Berbara' Feb 1 -el Long Btech S111e• Ftt> s -.. NIW Mt•lco Sla11· Feb 9 -Sen JOH Stare• Fit> 11 -Uleh Sl•le' Fet> 16 -ti Fresno Slate· Feb 10 -el Unlven1tv ot Pec111r• Fet> 13 -UC Senta Berbnre' March I -Nevada La\ Vevu· March 3 Cal SHiit l"ullerlon March 8 10 PCAA Tournemenl et For um In Inglewood • -oenolu PCAA 11ome All home gem4\ olavt'd 111 Crawford H•ll All game ' \!art at 1 30 So<. al C011999 ( 13 · 4) 100 C.al State LA 13 IOI Le Vt rnt 71 ~ St Mary'\ 90 9S Bethenv 61 106 UC Sent• Cru1 ~ 93 Cla remont 64 61 PomOf\e P1111r ~ 6' LovOle Mervmounr 10 1 Peclfic Chflst11n ctorlt•• I O 17 Rt0l4lnd1 U t• Missouri 81011•1 IS 12 LttOYrntau· TtHI 6t '3 ()cclcMntal 70 16 Wttlmont• 111 9'l Cal 8a1>llsl IO 9t UC Sen Olloo " ioo Cal Lutnera11 '3 Jen 24 -Point Loma• Jen 17 -11 A1uH Pacific• Jen 31 -lllot. • rtb 3 -Noire Dame CCallt I Kings sliif t left wingers INCH f.\l.OOD ( \J>) -I lu· l o\ \ngeks King\ ~hiftcd let\ wmgrr\ \fonday. ~nding Phil S\ lo..c' to thr1r New HavC'n, Conn nunor lcaJue affiliate' and recalllna Brian MncLcl lan. thr National Hod .. c> I caguc club \ll1d C\) kcs had only ~en r~alkd from "lrw Havrn 8 ~C'ek ago and appcar<"d 1n thrcC' "1mt!I with the Kin~' Hr did not ~Ort n pmnt Macl ellan wa'i ~nt down to Ne" ttaven la'lt Tucsda) but ployed onl) twice with the N1ahthawk'I hcfon." the Kin&' d ('(1dcd 10 bnna him hack Ma1,;Lcllan. of Ciuclph Ontario will be available for Wednesday·, ~me 1101n~1 thr Ph1lodc lph1n f lvc.·r' al the rorun1. thC' >...mg_\ \Alt.I Th1: K mg~ arc 14 2f\-Q on thr )l'l\\On 11 thl' huttom uf the ~nl\ the 0 1V1\IC'ln f'.0 1 -Al C•I 8ephtl' /I II m I Ft«> io -Wts• Coast C"""i•n F eo It -11 , rHno Pa<tt <" Ftb 14 -UC S.n D1avo• Feb 11 -•I Po1111 Lumt' II Pm I Fttl 21 Atull P8'1f1<.' Ft b 7• -at LA 81Dl1tl' J:°eb H -Alumni Prep basketball,IOg • · Oeno1111 NAIA 01\tr1c1 11 cor1ttranc• 9•mt All 11Am4!s \ter1 •• 1 lO D"' unieu ot1terw111 1ndlc11eo COMMUNITY COLLEGE Oranee Coast 1s Senta An• 7l ., (IQ.f) 70 F"u1i.rion 61 MireCo"e ll U CvPf•n IJ SO MeH 7S 61 Ml SAC ~ 19 104 (a•t LA 19 J7~omolo11 .a Imp Velley 70 J?• -11 CtrnlO' 62 Mt SAC 61 H -et DCC 71 Naoe S4 Fl-11 ~n11 An• 11 6en•• ltou 17 Fll-Fut .. rron O P110mar '' FIS-11 Cvort\\ ,. En t LA O F II-Ml SA( 11 C11rus S3 F72-at Como1011 .. Gron mo111 S4 F1~ Cerrito\ IS tmo Vallt v /9 6S SD Mts. 61 JI Goldtn Weat M S.dcleo.dl (I· 10) SJ Futle<ton st 37 Cvoreu )7 76 Sant• An" IO SI Mt $A( 49 St Mt SAC st tJ F ulle< ton Ille 3t Comoto" ~ SJ Mt SAC SS J1S.--Ct rrtlO\ J7t-Senla Ana F....-GOIO.n Was• Fl-el Fu•terlO• Fll-Cv1>reu 69 Ml Sin J1c II 91 Senta Mon•tt ll )I Snt Boroera 16 61 Lono BHch •' 66 Venture 61 FIS-et Mt SAC 83 cn~ert ~ F It-Compton SJ LA V111tv 7t F 21-a• Cerrito\ F?S-11 San111 Ana S? San•• Mo••ite SO 61 LA P~rCf 11 11 P111omer V GIMden West (3· 12) 69 Groumonr .O 77 tmo v e111v 97 6S Snow 11 61 Can><on' 69 71 K lnOl R lv1r 62 S9 Glend1111 81 68 Soulllwflltrn ~ 61 MireCosie \9 J?S-111 San Olavo J79-SO MHe 61 Pnadene 19 67 Seouolas 90 SJ Sen Jose 64 F 1-e• Palomar l'•-Grou.mont Ft-tmo Vallev 6S S Mountain 79 103 Gltndale, Al 76 76 R1\'trlldt 16 "' or .. fWf ( '""' ,. F 11-•t S'weatern F 15-el MlreC0\11 F 1t-San Dleoo F21-e1 SO Mase Souttl Cout Confer~ Contet-.e WL Fullerton ; O Cerr,•o• • I Ovlf'e• WL ll ; 16 s C vPre" J 1 1 Orang• Cour 1 l S1n1a Ana 1 J Compton 1 ] Go•a•n We~r I • Ml Sin .t..111on10 1 ' W~y'\ Gemes (7.JOJ Cernlo\ a t Oranvt Coeat ComPlon e1 Gotdtn Wea• Mt Sen Antonio al Fulltrtor S•nta Ane a l Cvoren Pacific Cout Conference 17 J 10 9 I) 'I 9 10 J 11 9 II Conffftnee WL tmpenal Vellev S 0 Saddlet>eck ' SOuthwe•ltrn J Ovenl WL II 1 I 10 1; 4 San Oleoo Mue 1 MlreCosre 1 San Diego 1 Palomar I • C.roumont 0 ) Wedl!Hd•Y'\ Gemes 11.lOI Saddlet>eck al Se n 011100 tme>erlal Vollev ti Palomar Grou monl e l San O+eoo MeH Soulhwtsltrn el Mir aCo,111 HolVWood Pull MONDAY'S RESULTS (11t1 of,2'·,,._,, herneas ~I FIRST RAtE. ~ m11e Pac• " 8 10 10 8 6 ti 9 ) .. Nevv Cneer I Pierce I 6 IO 4 00 7 IO S••t11 P11>oer IB1>11e roeon1 1 IO 3 l>O Mt\ Robin B1t1 (McCartv J 2 .0 AllO rec.eo Svod•n Move C.+Dll Oe"ll" "louvelle. Aunl Geelv Mevne Rou Tune 20J J S u EXACTA 13 61 P••d sse so SECOND RACE. Ont mllt Pact Hennahl E•1>ru 1Andrsnl 3910 IS 60 6 60 H•lcvon Holiday IP1t'rce1 S 70 l 60 Sao1e C IM«ellt'rl l 00 Al\o raced Loclv S1n•e S~ 101>e< Sha n non Sol•ttce Andv\ Hu1a11ir1 Smoo•n A• Vetvt't Time 105 U EJ<ACTA IS 81 oa1<l $13190 THIRD RACE. OM milt Pat~ At1,on Sara I Aubin I 6 40 l 70 7 10 Wheta Knocl<oul fAnder,on1 J 00 110 Caram11 Cendv CPlercel l 00 Al\O raced Hill Covn1rv N Smootl'1 Ginger. Bruners Bvro C.emf' Ensign N B1eoreeie Time 101 1 S U EJ<ACTA 16 71 P81d l ti 90 FOURTH RACE. Ont milt' 1ro1 Ja 'I'\ Memor •t ' tDe\om e r 11 00 1'0 5 00 Wa rus IEll10111 1000 570 Reomonds Joy I Be11tar11eon I ) •O Al•O raceo Mr Con1tn1, Ctdar Devlin T1Ckel Room Saranac A•r PO"."t' Uludt Time 2 OS 1 S FIFTH RACE. One m11e oace Leep Yur B ILe(kev 9 IO ) tlO 160 Koau Dream I Lonoot 1 60 2 •O Ot leoan I Oe\Omer I 1 40 Also raced K•o11r1u1a, Bio Soll•e Tr>e•• Life N Plteze Soueelt. C1ius1c C.em Tim• 201 u EJ<ACT A 17 61 Pe•d 'I •• ao SIXTH RACE. One m11e oace Harr1\0n Minor (Pt'lllnQ) &J 00 910 6 •0 Just A F alle N ( Lenev I 320 l 00 Merry "lard1n N ICrog,,anl 11 •O Also roceo Bonllece N Pflmt Bvro A Sierra Bre1ze, Te1.oma N We\'e R•dl'tr 1 &ktOVt'r Bid Time 200 l s U EXACTA 16 )I 1M11J '70710 SEVENTH RACE Onr m1/f' 110~!' De"'' Son IC.runov1 10 00 I 00 160 Heaven Helo U\ IC ro11Mt1I ~ •O 110 Sol• E wOf'd•llOn f .A.uD1n 1 2 •O Al\o raced Sunset Bea1 n L 1amft E to lluenl Rov S. T r1c1<e1 C nerger T1mt 101 l S iJ EXACTA 14·61 OA•d S 11• 10 EIGHTH RACE. On• m1I• oect Reven• M11t I Ouomer 1 7• 60 11 IO 9 •O 8roo~d•lt llov tBev•enl )0.0 n.o Prt\•denllet I Ackerman' 11 00 AllO raced Jennv' Lao N Wvnn• Nat1d1na. "lvatlO Ott Sk•O Mealtr Com b1neo Sivie Lord Yan~tt Br ,nellt 8rom1c Time 202 2.s U EXACTA Cl 9 oa1d $91) W NINTH RACE. One m1lf 1ro1 Chffrlul Moou CDtsomt rl 1 60 610 Noble Arnell& (An0trson1 I 10 ICellmoun cSri.rrtnl "''o raceo Eau t Trv\t Gotden Pride Ptltv Time 101 U EXACTA 11·21 P81d U910 s A YIEW LEAGU& CO.ONA OEL MAR •VINE t ll·S, 4·JI 0 t, 2·SI ., Merine ,, ~ MlgllOhl M ,, C.100 Ve lltv •S .. eoi,. G•a'1CMI u 63 L 8 Jordan ,, so Dana Hiii' 0 IS Minion V1t10 jJ .. IS<H Olind• ... .., lullln )7 )2 VIiie Perk •I )/ !>4iv1nn1 lJ S? Wt\t••n ., SI 1r.1r .. 41 41 CO< dtl M•r S7 ~ WOOdbrtdlll' 31 ., Mlrnon vi.10 IO ., L• Ol.ilnt1 " •• Lot Amll>Ol ,, S7 E tltnC11 ,, ~ Es1>1ren11 •9 )6 Unlvtr•lly " IO 8o4at Grt r\dt S7 ., lrv1n1 l7 S3 Wdbck Coll S4 •s tos11 Mts. )t 69 Co•lt ~· '° SI Saddl•bat• le 37 Cor Otl Mflr ,, •1 El Tc.ro '3 " U11tversllv " •S Np1 Hert>or Sl SS E"ancla •• J?S-11 E S1anc1• •s NOi HartJQr " J21-vn1v1r\lty SJ E• Toro II JJO-al lrv•nt J?>-Stddlttlaci. F t-11 Cotti Mt!t• J11-11 Coste ~ .. F J -Sl ddllO•C ~ J»-Cor O.I Mer Fl-El TC>to FI-et Unh1er\il¥ F 10-a t Nol Harbo< 1'3-E1t1ncl• l"t-NOI Haroor F 11>-et El TO'o COSTA MESA (2.IJ, 0·11 NEWPORT HARBOR ~ Se n C1emen1t "* 111 ·6, S·t ) S7 Comoton II S7 Waulf(I 61 4.l Ca nvon 46 ., Wftltm Cl S6 Senia A111 st 46 t..ot Am1oos •S .. .A.rlta1• " 43 Or•not <;1tn ., so Lavun1 Hills ~ ,, Met Vlsl• co ,. !'00111111 60 S1 l"allt>roo~ S6 ., Lavuna Hill• 67 '5 Pow av •7 )6 E1 loro 18 52 Rffd(Nev) ~ 60 lrv1n1! 69 67 Ooug11111 Nev I •3 •O Unlvt r\1lv 86 SI Reno 4l )9 Cor a•I Mar '5 '6 Un1vers11y '' S4 NPI Hert>or S9 s I Estancia 68 SJ Eslant•e 80 '6 Sddbek (Oii SI SI Seddltt>ec-7• SI El Toro l6 J1S-e1 El Toro S4 COAi& Mesa « J17-lfYlnt ,, Irvine 4S JlO-un1vers11v S2 Cor CMll Mar '5 FI C:orona del Mei J?S-ei Unlversl1v r: l al Nol Hert>or JV-Estancia Ft-al E\l1nc1e JJO-el SeddlebaCI\ F 10-Stddleback FI-et El Toro Fl-<osle Mtw Ft-11 Irvine El TORO I' 10-CO' de! Mar (7·7. 4·>1 61 M1n1on V•t10 S• SAOOLEllACK '7 l avune Beech 77 (11·3, S-21 •6 Lii Wilson S1 SS SA Vattev SJ 0 Lo\ Alamito\ 69 67 H8 RH•rves '1 •7 Cc>< one ... '6 Santa Ana 38 .u ~~ 52 46 Maonoll• " 61 Laouna Hill• 57 "' Trov •s }I Co,11 Mist 36 S1 El Toro 41 s; '>dObl< C7 Oii ... "' Ge roen Grove 60 l>J Ettanc•a ,. 65 Et Do•eoo 37 )6 NOi Harbor St " Sanll1vo S9 JO Un1vtr\1tv S7 s.t trvlne (otl S3 fl Cor de' Mar 41 se El Toro (2 OI) SS II lrv1nt SJ SI NewPOrl (Oii 46 J1S--CO\la Me\I "' Esi1nc111 ., 111 ·Seddlet>eck 31 Cor del Mer s 1 JJ0--01 Est•nc11 S2 Unive"llv 37 Fl Ntwoor1 HarOor ,. Co11a Mesa S8 Fl Unlvtr\llv J?S-a l Irvine Fl-t i CdM J77-at El Toro F 10-Irvine Jlf>-NtWPOrl Har0or F 1-et Estancia r::J-et CdM EST AHCIA FS-Unlv1n11v ClS·l. 6.)) F i1>-a1 Cos111 Me.a 8J LO\ Amigo\ "° u Laguna Btecn sa UNIVERSITY 19 Sen Clt menlt 60 (•· 11, 2·S) 78 Powev 69 40 Sunnv Hills .. 61 Viste 61 40 Cenvon 39 64 Glt'n Hoover 67 •s Brea·0 11no11 41 \9 Se n Oiegullo St 19 Garden Grove 27 M v1111 Park 41 33 WOl>dbrldge ., 69 Sa llla c11r1 so S9 Canvon bl ~ Merer Ot, 11 •• CvPrtu ... 81 Orange 68 00 Bolae Grende 63 49 Cor dti Mar S7 " No• Heroor "' 61 Not Heroor SI 41 Cor <let Mer 36 }4 E• Toro 63 16 Coste Mesa '° " Seddtet>ac" " " trv1~ 48 69 I~ SS S7 Et Toro 70 10 Costa Mt\a S3 37 SadCltebeCk S2 61 un1versllv ,, ., Esltncta 61 J2s-<:or del Mer· J2S-"ltwl>Ol'I H•rt>or J11-I NOi HarOor J77--e l COM JJO-Et Toro JJO-•t Colla MH• F i-S1ddtt0acloo F 1--lrvlnt 1"3-a r Irvine FJ-11 El Toro Fl-<osl• Meat 1"8-a l Seddtet>al k F 10--el Un1vtrs11v F 10-E\tencia U "ICK SIX 1J 7 6 ' l IJ p1110 '7.97• 40 w1lh 4 winning hClooftts rf•ve riorse\/ f ntrt were no S.1J• wmners TENTH RACE. One mite oace HaPPY Viner (Anderson! 9•0 460 310 Slin Swlk (8alll11rveon1 . S 00 3 00 T oodith Design (Olsen I , J 00 Al\O raced Peter Lo 8 . Liiiie Brei! Ruller Ho1 N Bot,,ered, Bubt>a Hat>v F1ashv Freni. Time 101 IS 'l EXACTA IS J1 oe1d i SHO Allt'ndence ' S1S NHL CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Smvthe Division w L T "'' OF Edmonlon 37 8 • 71 290 Ca111erv 19 19 9 ., 117 W1nniotil 11 13 8 ,, 71S v,ncovvf'r 17 11 6 •O 19) Klnils " 76 9 31 101 Narrla Olvhlon M1nn1t\OIO 1S l9 '. ~· 27• SI Louil 10 2S s •S 179 (h1C&VU 19 ?6 ~ 4) 110 Toronto 16 16 6 18 191 DtlrOol IS 19 >• 11>9 WALES CONFERENCE Patrlclr Dlvltlon "IV 1\IU JI 16 2 64 ,,, NY R1no1r1 71 16 s 61 202 PllllaotlPh1~ 76 I• 7 S9 10t wun1ngton H 21 ] SJ 177 P·llSOufllll 10 37 s 2S u s Ntw Jtr\fY 10 lS ] 21 134 Adams Olvi\IOtt Buff elO l2 ll ' 68 199 Boston l1 " J 61 21S Ouet>ec 76 17 s S7 221 Monlr1e1 11 ,,, , '6 "' Hertloro IS 1& s JS I~ Manda¥'S S<Wts 8 11tta10 s 80,tOll l L 111cago 6 T oron•o 2 Tttlltfll's Gemes Heriford et Monrreal WI nnl l>tO A I Outt>et NY hlande" al OtlrOll Tor on lo al SI LOUIS GA 19• 196 ?•S 101 231 111 197 190 231 7" 1&9 IU 168 16' 108 101 1sa 141 11) 179 19i SUNSET LEAGUE EDIM>H MA•INA llS·l. 4·11 0 ·14, 1·41 ,, L• Htt>rl 11 4? 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Estencll se S7 LIQ Bell (OI) S6 5' Foun111n Velltv 4J 47 Min ion V11t0 SI 64 Hin 8e.Ch ,, JS Sen C ternenlt l6 100 Serre Sl " CaPO Valley 61 .. 81WIOO Amal S9 se Dana Hiiis S7 IO W¥111 41 SS Woodbt"!Oge SI 16 SI P1u1 l6 JU --•• L•ouna 8ffch 91 Piii\ )( .. J27-Min lon Vlt lo J27-e1 wre JJC>--at ~n Clementi Jll-Amtl IC"8P"\tnl F 1-Ceoi\lrano Verley F)-Srv1te IL8Ar.,.1I F3-01ne H111s Fl-Plus X fhOmtl Fl-et WOOdbr1dQI F 10-el SI P1ul MondaV's tran"ctlons BASEBALL Amtnun LNeut (HICAC.0 WHITE SOX-Acoutred Tl>n' Brennen O•ICht< trom ll'le Cleveland In 01a,,, !or a olaver 10 oe named "'" an<! ltnl 1>1m to Oenvtr of 1ne Am4!flca~ AUOC.a hQn OAKLAND ATHLETICS-Announced en a11rtemen1 W•tll Larrv Sorensen 011cner on contrect •~rm\ Na "°"91 I.ff tut LOS ANGELES OODGERS-S•Ol1ed Sttve Sa~ 'econd oasemen 10 a f1vt' vee• conlreCI NEW YORK ME TS-Announced en aorttmenl woll'I Ed L "''" Pilcher 0" contract term\ PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES-S1oneo Rooerro Clemente. Jr oull••ldtf PITTSBURGH PtRATES-S1gne<1 Oouo rrot>el, outfielder and Jim Winn oltc"tr 10 one-vear contracts !>T LOUIS CAR01NALS-S111ned Ne•t Allen 1>1IChtr 10 e one·vear contraCI 4 FOOTllALL Uni..O Slttes Foolbl• Luoue ARllONA WRANC.LERS-!i111n•d Ranov Jonnson, runn1n11 oecloo NEW JEr:ISEV C.E NERALS-S1ontd Monlt Jec11,on t.tMl'ln JOM\On end W it 11em Jecl.son corn~roet~s Bot> Grupp Punier. a nd Obed Arir 1<1n1r OAKLA"IO INVAOERS-S1gnld Edd1t Walsl'I eno Joe Oonel'lut> llntt>acl\en Bvron Smith 0tlt n\1vt tackle Eflt Jordan running back Oervl Hert Oe rno Bell\le Oen 01en i nd OtW•ne Welkef o.ten,1vt t>llckt Leroy Lulu Don Summe" •"O Ca ri Wlllven, t1ghl l'ldS 0•~ llert"" dt!llf(IS•Vf eno John Jorinson ''"''r ano Slf•t Brow n w 10f' rtct i'tlt'r HOCKEY He"-! H.clr ev LM- LOS A"IC.ELES KINGS-Sen! Ph Sv~e\ ltlt wino 10 Ntw Hav_,, of lrlf Am•ri<&n HOCk•V L••DUI Rttft\leled !Ir •an Mee L eOen lefl wing N(W JER$E V OEVILS-Arnvneo C.ren1 Mulvt ¥ rlOlll ""'"II IO Maine or the .,,,..,,ca n HocKtv L~vue OLYMrlCS US OLYMPIC COMMIT TEE-Nameo Edwaro Borysew1<1 cv(llllD tOI CPI Davis can really unnerve Rozelle By JOHN NADEL ..., ........ "' .. I .\MPA f In ( .\PJ ·\I Da"~ '1111 lind' w3)\ 10 put Pete Ro1t·lk and th~ rt'~l 111 thi: National Football l <'::18Ut' in an awlo.'4wrd po\ 111on On orofTthl' ht•ld. 1t doc'in '1 mattC'1 <\I I >:wt\ wun .\nd Pc1e Ro1cllc ran onl> \11 b) and "alt h Ro1cllc. the NFl comnu~s1oner. wa~ "t'n rnrdial 1n prcs,•ntin¥ O•l\ 1\ with <Ill' \: inu: l omh3rd1 l roph) following thC' I m <\ngcle\ R.11de"' 3g.9 .. 1dor) u .. cr the Wa \h1na1on kt·d\k1n\ 1n Super Ro"' I VIII unda, Hut of\rr prt11\1n1 Raiden.· (oath t om Flore\ a' ··one of thl· grcatc~l l"<l: che\ 1 n thl• lca&Ul'" R01clk conar 1ulatcd oa .. 1 "for put tins th1~ cut toacthct." odc.hnii "You Ji&nJ 1hc Raider manogcment put 1ogc1her a gn:at gn·nt fuo1ha ll tc.-am .. i\nd l>a' i' "H' u1rd111I 1n 3l-Ce!p111'll ll , 11l1hough \\tlh an a\ldl' tu K0tctk about t1orl1i "Tom H ore\ l'ln't fU'1 a ar,·at <l)ach tn uur lNl)IUl' "11h ~II Ju~ ''''IX'\ t t11 tlw {t1m11U\\1t111rr. ANALYSIS ht'\ Ont' Of lhl' grcatt'\t WJl he\ of :Jll llOH' ....itd Dav1\. The'it' 1wo men Da' 1' and t{on·lll' nn· ad\Crs.ancs Til e) haH been Jd\C'r\.'lrll'' lw \(~'"' h hegan wht'n f>a, 1\ bcl':lml" comm"'iuner of thr no"·<k funC't .\mt'ncnn I out~all I t.'llBUl' 1n I Q66 Then mac h and a<'ncral mnn.11,·1 of 1hc Oakland Ratdrrs hr held th<' JOtl for onh c1aht wetk~. Iona ~no\.lah lo bC' dt'l"ph 1n,oh t:tl in !hr .\I L-N fl mc1Jer D:tHS rt'11ned after tht' mcrJrr "'·" 11111 toa<"thcr and rtlu1 nc.'d to th1.• Ra1lkr' Im coachma dav~ o'er But he hus lx·cn the '""'" reason the team ha\ httn '° 'uno,ful I h1.· Raidrn,nl\o ,.,,on \upct &'At \I ~.111n ~110nc\olu l2 14. ant.I ~uf)('r i)(1"' I '\ cld\-. 1m11 Ph1l0Jdph1i1~7·I0 The R.lllh f4I f'l1t\N "' n,,.,_fl1nJ .mt! "'1'11' 'Ul'\C\\ful Ro1tlk wnl"-J ,,, c.ommt\'tll)ner a"-"a' 'urc:t~~\lul ThC' kagu(' Onun\hC'd <\II "a' "ell un th<' \utfacC' Jn\"'il' In earl~ I ~80. 'hortl\ alter the Lo' \nacle' Rnm\ hod announled 1he~ "ere lcn' ma tht" nl\ to pit\\ 1n ne31 h' -'nahr1 m Da\l'i dcc1dcd on a rnuntcrmo"l' With ht\ k.)-.c lompktt"d a1 thr OaJ..land ( oh\C'um hr "'nuld till the "al an, .. 1n the I O\ .\ngclC'\ Cohwum ()3, 1\ \.11<1 ht• "'3 nl\ d tn mn\l' !or nnc r~.1"111 -monc\ Rut to th" Ja, Dn'" m.i1ntnm' that he had rcac hC'd an mal <AitCt"mtnl \lollh lcadt'f\ ul the O:ilo..land ( oh'l'Um c llmm1 \ ion tn lo.Cl'f) 1hc Ka1dl'r'\ v.ht•n· 1hn "t'fl' hu t k1udk ru1n,·J thC' dc.'~1 I hl'T\' lll'\' app\'ah i">1.·11J1nJ l hr I.II\ or 03L:land filC'd •'" ,•n11mcn1 domatn \Ull ~hi\ h \\ 11\ ft'IC'l l'°'J So, lf\ :i .. tu.tht' D<t\t~ hun't tx·atcn thr ;..,. f-t . the fina l 111d1t11tC'nl hu,n"t h<'\•n m1dl' Hut ht\ dltlnH· .. 10 .. i.. alnrn\t ,1, g.nod , ' hi\ l{t111h.ill h·am 'SK1as: A chilly return \\A 'HI GTON (AP) -Some Wastungton Redskins players re- turned home Monday, stUI disap- pointed over their 38-9 105$ lo I.he lm An&eles Raider~ an uptr Bowl XVIII. the wo~t ckfcat in the history · of the game About a do1en pla)'en and waves returned wnh Redskans owner Jack Kent Cooke on the 747 jellineT he had chanered last week to fl) f rimds and d1at111.an~ to Sunday's game at Tampa. Aa. Most of the team's playerJ were not on the fla&ht. 1ncludina SW'$ wch as running back John Riggins and quarterback J~ fheasmann. who will play in Sunday's Pro Bowl pme at Honolulu. As the\ amved m bn&ht sunshine. in the m addle of Dulles International Airport, the players wett lfCCtcd by cheers from a small band of about a doten fan!i. Another two dozen fans waned in vain inside the airpon terminal. but didn't Stt the playe~ who traveled from the plane by bus to nearby Redskins Park. h was a far different scene than last year when the Redskins won the Super Bowl. beating the Miami Dolphins 27-17. and were greeted by a huge crowd at the airport. Cooke was one of the first off the plane but declined to talk. His players al!ito declined to be interviewed. But D.C Mayor Marion Barry. wearing a Redskins swcatsh1n a.nd a red cowboy hat, said. "We're suit happy and urge 'Skins fans to attend Wednesday's officla welcome nome at the Washington MonumenL .. The distnC1 plans a parade along Pennsy1van1a A venue and a rally at the Washington Monument Wednc5- day to honor the team. "The players weren't nega1jvc. they weren't down,'' said Barry. Sarajevo cold, bare SA RAJEVO. Yugoslavia (AP) - European snow storms conunued Monday to avoid this ~ntral Yugoslav town where the 14th Wtn- ter Olympics arc due to start in 15 days. The forecast called for ~now and predicted tempcratur~ uound freez- ing point Monday, after a warm week.end brought on by \he southern wind which is deadly for snow conditions. But rain contin~ to drink to the despair of oivnazers and fans who arc eagerly walling for fresh snow. The lasl ma1or snow fall here was 1wo weeks ago and has all but bttn swept ofTb> the wind Mountain tops. where 01~ mp1c t"ve nts will be c;tagcd. sull have enough snow but the lower pea k'i arc 1n 1rouble. Training runs b~ the Yugosla" luge team on the Trebe,.ic Olympic bobsled and luge course had to be canceled Monda' because of inter- m1ucnt rain and mild temperatures. Organizer.. had plenl) of trouble <itagin~ the Yugoslav National c.;1c1 Jumping Championships Sunday on lgman Malo PolJe. the site of the two Olympic 1umptng hills. The stan had to be postponed four times becaust' of rai n and melting sno"' and the compet1t1on was completed after nightfall in floodlights and after sno"' cannons wert used ' SPORTS MAILBAG 'BARON REBUTTLE Jim Reach In )Our lcucqou madt.• a rnuf)k ot nm1~\lons pcrta1 n1ng to the Inf) cn<,t lb' Ma1er [)(o1 ). I Fountain Valle) High School also went on this ego trip :! Coach Brown was also a pre game in ten 1t'w on the air. also co mplained ab<.1u1 the ofl1c1al!I. and 'itated \OU would ha' c to he'""" ph\\1cal 10"1n in the cast Ma~ hi.· tht''t(' om1s'>10n\ '4 Cl'C be· <.·au~ l 'louarc:Mr B1g Boo.,terandNo 1 lund rn1\<.'ra< Fountain Valk) High Sc.hoot ------~ Or hcrnu\e ~our -.on 1c; pla"lng thrt'c -,~>rt'I a< th1\ ~·hoot I JU\l 1maginc from no" on the Loarhc~at lh<' high ~hoot each time the'\ lo~ a gamr will be looking hch1nd them thin lo ng what linger l)I toenail )Ou'rccompannathrm to Bc1n3a coach at Sant .. Anna (sic). thl'>Calh ng namc('t1c)1~ nocn.-cht to yo u or whrrt you ux1rh and. al th<' len'lt .. ""'bad ta\tc Tom Quinn Fl1unrn1n Vall~' Blood ·drive at Rams Park Ram\ Par!.. 1n .\nahe1m Yt11l ho~t 1ts \Crond annual RcJ C'ro s Blood r>n"c. turda' Feb 4, from q am 1 .CS p.m P art1c1panl4' w11I b( l3kcn on a tour of Ram Park. l1' IJ~t'n a frtt lunth and w111 t\a~t' an opponun1\y to m t Ram~ p11)t'B and chttfl dm. .\ti donon hould It for n oppo1ntmm1 11 the Ram~ office (S.lS-n6 7) or the Rt'd Cron (8 H· S lR I) r>onon mu\\ be brt•ftn tht' 1 • of I 7 ind (Kl, 1n 1000 htalth Ind Mah II It". 't I 10 n C4 Orange Coat DAIL y PILOT /Tu d•v. January 24, 198~ Allen had plenty of help Kinlaw. Haynes and Hayes played pretty large roles, too .. Reggie Kinlaw wa~ awc<;omc." Millen s1ud "He wa~ tht kc) to the whole tll111a. (Washington centc1 Jctn Bo!>lll couldn't handle htm. und Bo!>ttc's a greal pla)er We started thC' game sa)-1ng Reaa1e had to pla} a good game for U!> lo win, and Reggie pla}ed a 1'reat ~me ... By HAL BOCK ,.,,..,..,,. ...... "He manhandled Bosm: all du).· Martin said "He's 1he best nose guard 1n the league." T .\MP A. Fla (AP) -Rc!.ef\ e a nde in Marcus Allen's most valuable player car for thtl'e other men who played vital roles in the Los Angeles Ra1de~· Super Bowl victory -nose guard Reagje Kinlaw and tornerbatki. Mike Haynes and Lester Haye). When you're !ltarchtng for an MVP. 1t 1!> ea!>) to go for the glamour guy who chums out the yards and scores the touchdowns. And surely there can be no quarrel wtth the '>Ckcllon of Allen. who enjoyed a memorable day on 1he lush green grass ofTnmpa Stadium with 19 I rushing yard~. including a 74-yard touchdown, both Super Bowl records. as the Raiders whipped the Washington Redskin!. 38·9 Sunday in the Nauonal Football League champ1onl>h1p game. Generally. the Redsktn!> start~ each ofTens1ve scrie "'1th a R1ss10s run And gencrall). the K:udcr~ stopped him. ·we wen.· rc<llly unable 10 get a lot ofyardaac on lirst- and· 10. which I think 1s the most 1mponan1 down," said Joe Thc1smann. the Redskins' quanerbad "II you'rt· coming up c,ccond-and Ion~. like we Wl'rl' a lot of !hi.' game 11 forces )OU into passing sttuatiom." Enter Hayt' and Ha } ne-. On Washington's first !>l·ncs of plays. altcr Riggins had managed a first down Tht.·1smann dcc1d1.•d IO pr'obe the Raiders' secondary. He pa!>scd three timts. the lir!>t intended for Charlie Brown, the nc\t l'-'O for Art Monk. Each time Haynes wa!> there 1n ICittbook t:c)\cragl'. providing the receiver with no chance for 1he cat<:h. Still. 1n e\am1ning the Raiders' dismantling of Washington. one keeps returning to the defense which ~tnpped the Rcd$k1ns of their ke) weapons and left the most efficient offense in NFL his tory smpmg for something. anythmg that might earn a frw yards. The credit for that belongs to the LA cornerbacks. It was an omen. a trend 1hat would last all game. The "'Smurfs" suddenl} looked hke comic s111p d1ara\ters mstead of frightening pas'> receivers '"The Smurfs .. ha. ha, ha," said lluycs. ··I he Smurl'I cannot function prof?Crly Mth t1gh1. ph}Sl('al, man-10-man co\.Cra$e. Teams feared the Smurl~ Our 'iccondary mcn1alm here 1s 10 fear no one -not e"eo thl· "murfs." H:n nes and Ha) es. and 10 the man 1n the middle of the ddtnS1\e line. Kinta ..... ~an-to-man. Mc against you 1 ha1·o; the ~a~ the Raiders pla> defense. ··To me." Haynes said. "that''i the ep110ml· ol being u dell'ns1ve bac~. being able to cover a gu~ onc-on·one.'' "Our st) le 1s to come up with second down and four or fi ve (yards to go)." said John Riggins. 1he Redsk111s' pulverizing runner "We v.cren't able to do 1ha1 cons1s1en11\ through the game." Essentlall). what Riggins was up against was a se"en- man ltne -"Tht' Slaughterho use Seven," LA defensive end Howie Long called 1t. And the pivot was nose guard Kin la ..... who shut down the middle. A!> the game progrcs'>Cd. the ~mull~ !ttruggkd and 1he lrustratton gre"' for Thc1smann The sideline pas.sing pa11ern 1ha1 Washington had used so cfTecuvel) all season wa~ absent ··we all knew 1hat we had to dominate them at the hne of scrimmage." said Kinlaw. "I knew I had to get ofT1he ball first and push them back. and I was able to do that." Lmebacker Matt Millen and Rod Manin noticed. "That's because .,o many team the\ played against pla)ed a lo! of ione and we played a lot of man." said Haynes. ··That pattern 1fl never open against a man rnver.tge. It had to be a tough da) for Joe." And a memorable one for Allen and the defcns1vl' demons who helped him constru<:t this one-sided 'tl'tOf). Billy Waddy Express gets rights toWacfdy LOS ANGELES ( '\P) -The Lo!> i\n$eles Expres!. has obtained nego- t1at1ng ngh1s to 8111 ~ Wadd). the former Loe; -\ngeles Rams v.1de rece1\er and punt return special1st. 1he t.:nned talcs Football League club announced Monda}. The Den ... erGold. rn turn. rece1\ed the right!> to quanerbad.. M1l..e Mo rosk1 of the Un1vers1l) of Calt- fom1a at Davis Waddy. 29. who played for the Rams in the Nauonal Football League from 1977 to 1982. was expected to sign wtth the Express today. the team said The USFL club also waived 11· vear \eleran offensive tac kle Mike Wiison. running backs Dwight ull1,an and Casc) T1umalu. and t1gh1 \!nd Gaf) Furniss. Waddy. 5-1 I and 190 pounds. was a second-round selection in the I 977 "1 FL d ra f\ and played on Ram squads that compiled a 48-30 record. He 101aled 120 receptions for l . 963 vards and I 0 touchdowns while averaging 16.4 yards per catch 1n his 5-vear career with the Rams ·1n 1980 he had his best season. catthtng 38 passes for 670 :vards and li\'l' t ouchdown~ Bookmakers lose a mint on Raiders EStimated losses run in millions LAS VEGAS (AP) -Ne,ada bookmakers who banked on 1he Washington Redskins in Sunday's Super Bowl took a multi-million dollar bath. paying off bets late into the night to bettors who opted for thl' underdog Raiders. "The loss to the sta1e·ssports books had to be 1n the m1ll1ons:· c;a1d Sonny Re1zner of the Castawa) s spons book. "But 1hat"s one of the ha1ards of the occupation.Just look at all the fnends "e made. all the strangers that came in JUSt for this e'en1.·· "It was the b1gge!it i;ingle amount we ever wrote and the biggest single amount we ever lost," added J1mm~ Vaccaro of the Barbary Coast spons book. "lt was a bad da) at Black R ock. The only good thing, l'i that we gave the money 10 our friends. "We are tattered and tom here in Las Vegas. but we are resilient and we will bounce bac k." he laughed. Some bookmakers es1imated kgal betting in 1he state would run a\ high as $75 m1ll1on on ~uf)l'r Bo"' I XVIII The ma1ont~ of the monc~ "as on the Raiders. who went into the game three-point underdogs on the \\agcr- ing hoards. Rcuner declined 10 'kl\ "ha\ the loss \.\as at the Castawa)S. one of the cit) ·s more popular sports book\. "But 11 wasn't anything d1sa:>· trous:· he added. Re1zner \aid thl' bct11ng al lhl' Castawa' c; was at kac,1 60-40 lor the Raiders.· Vaccaro said more than $2 m1ll1on was bet al the Barban Coast. with 1h1.· sports book"s loss ··running 1010 )I\ figures·· as bettors l hose thl' Raider!. by a 3-1 marg111. "IL JU'it goc\ \\Ith the 11.·mtor):· Vaccaro added "lf\oucan·t IOSl'. \Chl cenamh can't win To be a grac1ou<, winner. }OU ha"e to be a grac ious loser." '"We wen· PU) 111g lalc into the night. from the time the game ended un11l probabl~ m1dnigh1 ··added Rl'11ner. "I don't think an ~hoth C\pcc.·ted 1ha1 mulh supcnortl\ "Rl'IJ'Ol'r \31~1 of the 38-9 blowout ·• ..\ lo t of peopk figured the Raiders hnd a legitimate chance of winning, but I don't think l''en the Raiders 1hough1 the> could win b~ that kind of a margin." Va<:caro s:.ud Re1J'ner said !he last-m inull' fl o"' ol bettor!> made '>ul)('r Bowl '84 the b iggest be111ngnen1ofall11me Kc1rner had prcd1c1cd la!>l v.cl'k that $50 million v..ould he be1 on the game. but no"' sa's 1t \\a!> more lt!..c $60 million or $65 mtlhon. po'ls1bl~ even the $75 m1lhon other book- ma~er'> "'ere pred1ct1ng last week Arilly-Navy: $1 million debt due? P..\\~DEN.\ (AP) -The prt\ate foundation that spon!iored the fir~1 Arm~-Na\y football game o n thl' West Coast could be about $1 mil hon m dchl. the Pasadena <;1ar-Nt'"'' reported 1oda) "We kno" ""e have a shonfall bt'l·ause we didn't <,ell out the ~1ad1um." said Rolfe Arnh}m. ex- ccull\ e 'ice pn:!>1dent of the Pasadena Chamber o f Commerce and the man most re<,pons1ble for bringing the Nov 25game10 the Rose Bowl ..\rnh' m refu!tl.'d to d1c;cu'1<, anon) nious report'> th3t the foun- da11on could end Ufl 3'-much as SI m1ll1on 1n 1he hole. "I <:un't ac<.ept or den) that number." he \aid Munda" ".\n' number., an~ont could put ;)lit nth.I nov. y.,cwld he gues)t''> ... Thl· .\rm)-Nav) 'XJ .. nundauon planm·d lo ra1<;e abuul $6 million lo bring thl· CJ.DOU cadets and m :d· shipmen to Pa\adcna for the game \.\On b' Na\\ 42-13. Tickl·t re,cnucs were expected w be $:!.S million. hascd on a sl'lloul of the 100 000-seat Rose Bo"I Ho"e'cr onl\ about 81 000 sea1 .. \\.ere 'old \t ·s2s per l1Lket. that mean\ thl' tounJ;iuon \IJrtl'd out ahoul ~4 'ill.I H)(hhon of 1 h l''it1ma1e NOflCI °' n1u.n1 .. I ALS f'lCTITIOUI au11.-.1 *'OTICI °' '1CTITIOU9 ......... ,.~=· L-.. ~ ,....,.,YfllA.N NAM8 ITATIMIMT ... , .. Ulf ... ...,. -T''1""N..~1 Tne 1o11ow1ng ~,aont .,. doing rucnoM To The f04i0Wlno P9"90n 11 dolno UNIT COCMI 0 t>ut1neu H •U UN0ea ~ u E OPMl!NT T.O. HRYICI COMl'ANY CH!ADlE McKf;RREN & CO. ~ DHD Of' TMllT 111 EQUIT\' DIV L Mf .. dulyaPC>Qlnled Trutt .. unw tne 1151 Oo...e Street, Suite 205. N ..... IWOA'TANT NOTICll: W YC>Uf' C~P ~1 E~ =L:~u!iot~ lollow1ng de11c11be<I dM<I ot ttutt l>O<I 0..Ch, C1 92680 "'~ftTY II IN POllllC:l.OIURf O..c:l'I J tAI ' Will SCLL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Carl Cheadle. 29 Enc;o<• Court, •11cAua1 YOY AAI HHINO .. ~IP CA~don Simmon• HO b~s~~A~~,8~~~l c8~~~~ER~g= ~' ~c'K~,!~~520 CUN ~ .:~!.v '1C:,:: .-t. C~lh SJ,. .. ,, Huntington O..Ct1. CERTIFIEO CHECKS SPECIFIED IN Oma, Newport BMch. C• 92M3 IT10N. end you may llaYe Iha legal C~ 92648 oonduetad b en CIVIL COOE SECTION 29241'1 (pay· TM11 t>u1lnH11 11 conducted by I right to bring your aocou1 I In OOOd Thie bUlllMN 1' y able ot the II~ ot Nie 111 lawful ~«•I partnerlhlp 11andlng by paying all ot your pNt lndMdual m ni money ot Ille United St11t•1I all ngl'lt. John J McKe<<an due payment• plu1 pennlttad ooet• ~~:up~ ,!:,,,0 wai flied wlth tM tllle and 1nt•r•~t oonveyed to and Th11 lllletMf'\1 wet flied won Ille end e.ICpen ... wtthln tn< .. montN 1 • 1 Or eo-..nry on now 11e10 Dy 11 und.., Mid o..d ol ~n1y Cletlc ot <><•noe County on trom the d11a 11111 not~ of detautt ~n~ C';8'3 °1 •noe Tru111n th• pr~) h«einalte< cs.. O.C t9 tN-4 ... recorded Thie •mount It O.C: 1 ~ 1er1bed Fm11112,084 oo. a• 01 Jarw.,y 11, 1w, stied Or•noe Cout Oallv TRUST OR K R MERRYMAN Publllhod Oranr C~•' Olllly and wtll lnciraue unUI yoor ac:c:ount p tu~!n 24 31 F•b 7 14 1914 BENEFICIARY CROCKER NA-Piiot Jan 10, 17 2 • 3 I, 198.4 t>eeome• currant. You m•y not hlW I ot ' . ' ' 539-64 l IONAL BANK 21<1·8<1 to P•Y 1"9 anti<• unpaid partlOn Of RECORDED A~~I 20, IHI .. yout IOCOUnl, avan though IUll pay· lnMr No 25655 In BOOll 14188 page manl w11 aetnande<I. bl.It you mutl ------------558 of Ofllc:lal Reeotda 1n lhl oNk:e flt&IC NOTtCE pay the amount 11a1ed 1bow Att411 P\8.IC NOTICE of the Recorder of Orange ~nty. three month• from Iha data ot r• ___ _:...::;:;:~,;.;.;,..-.. ...... __ _ utO d~ ol 1ru1t dnerlbet the FICTTTIOUI •Ullfdll oord1llon of lhlt document (wl'llch f1CTIT10UI ltUl1Nlll tollowlflg propwty NAMB ITATIMINT dlle ol reeordatfon appear• hereon). HAMS ITATIMINT PARCEL t LOI 25 ol Trect No The tollowlng ~r10n1 are do1n, unieu Iha obllg•tlon ba4ng fore-Th• loltowtno pertont •t• dolno 11102 In tha City ol lrv1na, County of bullnee1 11 clotured upon permit• a lonQ411 bu~ u Orange Stal• ol Calll()(nl1 ... per NEWPORT BEACH THEATRE period, you have only the legal rlgllt CALIFORNIA CHICKEN, 2seo1 l!J map recorded In Book 323. PagM 23 GUILD, 65 Oxl0td, N-port Beach, to step the l0tecl0sure by p1y1ng Iha T0to Road. El T0to, CA. 92830 and 24 mtecellaneous map• lo Ille CA 926&3 en lire amount demanded by your JDJ Enterp<f.... ltd.. 23801 E:I olllce or the County Reeorde< ot eald MCM Entertalnmeot, Inc . 65 OK creditor To find out the amount you Toro Roed, El T0to. CA. 92830 County lord, N-porl Beach. CA 926&3 muet pay. or lo arrange'°' paYfM'll Thi• bulllnMt 11 conduc1ecl by. a EKcepl all od. 011 nghta, minerals, ThlS bvelneu la conducted by ar to atop the l0teetosur•. or II your corporation mineral r19htt natural gll rlgtl11 and lndMdual prope<ty 11 In for~r• '°' ll'tY 0.rlyn J Knopp, s.etTr ... other hydrocarbon• oy whateoever Alie• MeCallum Treasure< othef rauon, contact PROPERTIES Thia statement wu filed with the name known that m1y be within or Thll statement w11 llled wtth tl\t WEST. INC , at Poat ONICa 8o11 County Clerk of Orange Cc>Ynty on undtlf the parcel ol land hereinabove County Cle<k ol Orange County ori 2058, N-port Beach. CA. 92683. Dec 30 1983 desc11bed, 1ogalher wllh the per-Dee 30. t983 Telephone· (714) 875-4910. If you · , .... petua1 r1gnt of drllllng. mining, ex-f'2'.M5r.l hive any quMllona, you thould con-Pubflahed Orange Cout 0111')' plOfl"O and operating therel0t and Put>hshed Orange Coaa1 Oall) tect a lawyer or 11'\e government Piiot Jan 24, 31, Feb 7, t<I, 1984 storing an and removing tne same Pilot Jin 24 31 Feb 7 14. 1984 agency which may haw Insured your 534.44 from said 11nd or any other land. 53e-84 loan Remember. YOU MA'!' LOSE anclud1ng the r1ghl 10 whlplloek or LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU 00 NOT ------------dlrecuonally drlll and mine lrom • Pl6l.IC NOTICE TAKE PROMPT ACTION Pl6l.IC NOTICE lands other than those herelnabove The undersigned as owner. hold· ___ ..;...;;=;..;...;..;...;;, _____ _ described, 011 or gas wells. tunnels NOTICE O' et and prnant Beneficiary under FICTTT10UI llU.,_al and sna111 1n10 lhrough or ae1oss TitUlnE'I aAU thot certain Deed of Trust executed NAMe ITAnMeNT the subsor1aee of Ille tand herein-On February 14. 1984 11 IO·OO by MICHAEL A CONOVER an<I PA· The tollowlng person Is doing 1bove described and 10 bollom sucn am Foreclosure Contultant1 Inc .. a TRICIA S CONOVER. ti Trustor 10 t>uslnen ... wh1p1toeked or d1recllonafly drilled Callfornla COfporallon ti TruttM, or BEACH EQUITIES, INC .. a Callfornla MET AL PRODUCTS, 305 Coral wells, tunnels eno 1halt1 under and Suoensor Trustee or Sub1tltuted corporation. ae Tru11tee, and Reef •<I, Huntingtoo Beach. CA. beneath or beyond the e•terlor TrustM. ol that certain Deed ot Tru1t PROPERTIES WEST, INC , I Cllll-926'8 limits thereof and to redrlll, retunnet. e11.ecu1ed by DANA H SMITH.• mar-l0tnla corpor1tl0n. u O.nefiotary, Jerry Culleton. 305 Cor9' Reef equip. maintain. repair. deepen and rled man. as his eole a.nd MPA!'lte dated January 19, 1983, end r• ~4. Huntington e.aeh. CA 926'8 operate through the sor1aea °' the pr~rty. 1nd recorded Maren 27, corded February 7, 1983, In tha of· Thi• bullnau 11 condueted by· en upper 500 leet of ltle subsur1aee ol 1981 H Instrument No 37977. In lioe of the County Reeordw of th• Individual. the land herelnabove described, as book 13998, Page 923, of Ottlclal County ol Orange. State of Call-Jerry Castleton reserved In the Deed from The lrvlne Records or 011nge County, Call-lornla. of Ottlclal Record•, R• Thia atatamenl wu tlled with the Company a West Virginia Corpor-fornla. and purau1nt to that certain corder's Instrument No 83-0600<l5. County Clerk of Oral'\ge County on auon recorded Ap111 t, 1974 In book Not!Ge ol Default thereunder r• said Deed of Trust MCUrlng certain Dec 30 1983 t t 107 page 1411. Ollie111 Records, c0tded September 8 1983 u lnalru· obl19a11on1 Including one Note for fn.elll as Instrument No 242 ment No 83-396749, of Official Re-tne prlnclpal sum ot $25,000.00, Pubhahed orange Cout Dally PARCEL 2 Easements. rlghl and cords ot sald County. wlll under and HEREBY GIVES NOTICE of a breach Piiot Jin 24, 31, Feb 7, 14. 1984 licenses over other lots In Tract No pursuant to said Deed of Trust ~I al and default In the obllgatlons for 533-84 5102 101 the purposes Ml forth In publlc auction tor cash. lawful which said Deed of Tru1t 11 eecurtty, Article IX of me Oectarallon ol CoY&-money of the United State of Amerl· the n1tura ol l&ld breacn and default nants cono111ons and restrictions ca. a cashier's Check payable 10 181<1 being· Failure lo pay that ln11a11.ment ------------ te<:orded on Book 10735. Pages 293 Trustee drawn on a 1t111e °' natlOnal of lnle<ast which became due Oeto-PUBUC NOTICE et seq or Ottlclal Reeords. Including b1nk, a state or lederal credit union, ber 5, 1983, In the aum of $375.00 ___ ...;.,.;;;.;..;;;.;..;... ______ _ bul not llmlled to, easement1, rights or a state or lede<al uvlog1 aod loan (less $200.00 which hu been paid), FICTITIOUI llUllMEll and licenses tor the purpose ot· (A) auoelatlon domlclled In thla 1111e. and !allure to pay all aubMQuenl In-NAMI ITATDilDff t.41nor encroochments on ad1oln1ng at The Courtyard area be'-1 the atallmente thereof; and lhal. by The following pe<IOf'll are doing lots. IB) Repair replacement and lwo stairways at lhe Allen Building, reasons thafeol. the underllgned 1>1J1lnns as. ma1111enance ot certain sewer. facing Y0tba Str•t, at 1408 t Yorba Benellelary hereby declare( I) all INTEGRA TED BUS f NESS wote' elec1roc1ty, gas. telephone. Street, City of Tu11ln, County of Or· sums secured therlt>y to be lmtnedl·• 'RSW'0Rr,330:J Hii~W. R:S. drainage and cable television llnea. ange. Calllornla. all right, lltle, ind ltely due and hereby etact(1) to 1811 c'Sata Mesa, Ca. 92826 connecuons and facllltiea 1n1erea1 conveyed 10 and now held or cause the trust property to be Claude l. Fallcen1Uen. 207 Tustin YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A oy It under said Deed of Trull In lhe sold IO Htisly such obligations In Ave. Newport Beac:h. Ca. 926&3 DEED OF TRUST DATED August 9. property sltulted In said County aod the event the Deed of Trull referred This bvslnest Is conducted by: 1981 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION Slate descrl~ as to hereon can be reinlllled. I c;on-Claude Falkentllen TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT Loi 22 In Block 129 of Lake Tract. dlllon of llUCh relnSlalemant lh&ll be Thia statement w ... llled with the MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE as per map reeorded 1n Book 4, p1ymen1 of 111 dallnquenclel then ~nty Cleric of Oranoe County on IF VOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF Page 13. of Miscellaneous Maps, In exlstl"O on account ol prior taxes. Dec 20, 1983 THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED· the otttce of the County Recorder of liens and encumb<ancee attecllog ING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD said 011nge County the truat property CONTACT A LAWYER The street addreu or Other com-Dated. January 17, 1984 4951 Pase<> De 11-.8 Irvine, Call· mon designation of tald prope<ty 11 PROPERTIES WEST. INC , f2U1M Pubhshed Or•nge Coul Dally Pilol Jan 10. 17. 24. 31 , t984 219-84 -,. purported 10 be 508 29th Str-1, A California Corporation lornia Newport Beech. CA 92663 Publllhed Orange Coul Dally Pilot ------------111 a street address or common Said sale will be made without Jan 24. 31, Feb 7. 14, 1984 des1gna11on ol property 11 shown covenant or warraoly. expren or Im-830-84 PUBl.IC NOTICE above no warranty IS g1van as 10 its phe<I as 10 11119 poueeS1on. or en-FlCTrnOUa llU .... ll comp1e1eness ot correetn9$$) The cumbranoes to saualy lhe unpaid ' P\&IC NOTICE benetoc1ary unoer said Dae<! of balance dueon the note or not• ee-" NAMI ITATEMINT Trust by reason of a b<each or de-cured by said Deed 01 Trust, to .,1 FICTITIOUS IUllNEll The lollowlng ~· are doing fault on 1he obllga11ons ~ured 7 00 1 he 1 11 1 11 NAME ITATlMl!NT t>vslneu u . thereby heretolore eKecuted and S 167 2 4 ' Pus 1 o owns 88 • doing ADVERTISING CONS UL TAN TS delivered to the unders"'ned a wrn-mated costs. upenses an •d· The following persona ere Suite 200 3334 E Pecmc: coeai .., vances 81 the lime ot the 1mual publl-ous1nes1 as · · M c 92825 1e11 Oeclara11on ol Detaull and De-cation 01 thli Notlee 01 Sela cps LANDSCAPE SERVICES. HlgW~laaym, c.°!onL•lngdel,. ~~5!· •r_.... mand tor Sale and w1111en nol1Ge of 920 • ...,.. St Cos11 ••-· Ca '" "" ..., <> " "''"' S2 491 71 ,..r..,.,,. .. ..,_, w R ·'d C 2t<.ro.61 oreach and ot e1ec11on to cause the NOTICE TO 92627 ay, Iver .. e. • ~ undersigned to sell said property to PROP£RTY OWMEft Robert c COiweii, 920 Arbor St , Thia t>ualneu 11 conducted by an sausly said obllgallons and there-YOU ARE IN DEFAUlT UNOt:R A Coste Mesa, Ca 92628 lndlvldual. alter lhe undersigned coulled said DEED OF TRUST DATED Men:h 10 This business Is conducted t>y· an Wiiiiam M. Lingley nouce ol breach and of alecllon to 1•1 UNLEal YOu TAKI! ACTION Individual This 11atement was filed with tha be recorded September 29. t983 as TO Pt.onc:T YOUft PROPERTY, IT Robert c. COiweii Co\lnty Clerit ol Orange County on Instr No 83·430287 ol Otttclal Re-MAY BE IOL.D AT A POeUC IALI!. This statement wH !fled with the Dae 19, 1983 cords tn lhe olloce of 11\8 Reeoroer of IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION County Clenl of Orange County on p 11_,._,. O C Fmt 127 Orange County OF THE NATURE OF THE Dec 9, 1983 ub ..,_. range oas Dally Said sale will b&made. but w11hou1 PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU F2SZ3:27 Piiot Jao 10, 17, 24, 31, 1984 cove11ao1 or warranty eKpress or Im SHOULD CONT ACT A lAWYUt Published Orange Coast Dally 216·84 plied regard111g lllle possession. or Dated January t8 t984 Pilot Jan 10 17 24. J t, 1984 encumorances lo pav lhe remaining FORECLOSURE CONSULT ANTS, 213-84 p11nc1pa1 sum ol the note(s) secured INC ------------1 Ml.IC NOTICE oy said deed or Trust with Inter.SI 14081 Yoroa Stteel Suite 2l0 f>llllC NOTICE ___ _..;..;...;; _______ _ ao; 111 said note provided. advances. ii Tuslln. CA 92880 K-09369 any under the 1erms of said Deed ol 942 FICTITIOUS •UllNEll 1rus1.1ees.charges.andelt.-.aesol l7t4l 73 t·3 NAMESTAR•NT NOTICE OF DEATH OF "Y" Daniel W Ormerod lhe Trustee and ol the trusts created Publlehed Orange Coast Dally Pilot The followlog persons ere dOing ELEANOR MARJE SISTY by said Deed ot Ttust Jan 24 31. Feb 1 198-4 lbus1nest u AND OF PETITION TO AD· Said sale will be held on Tuesday. 62~.84 BALBOA-NEWPORT REALTY. MINISTER ESTATE NO January 31 1984 at 2 00 pm at the 428 32nd Street. N-part Beech. · Chapman Avenue entrance to the Ca 92683 A· 121504 C1v1c Cenltlf Bulldtng, 300 East Joan A Carron, 9182 Carrolltown To all heirs, beneficiaries, Cnapman Ave Orange. CA MllC NOTICE Drive, Hunllnglon Beach. Ca 92646 At 1ne time of the an111111 publ1-Thia business 1s condUC1ed by an creditors and contingent talion 01 this nott0e. the total NOTICE Of 1nd1v1dua1 c reditors of ELEANOR amoun1 ol lhe unpaid bllanee of the PUBLIC SALE Joan A Cerrotl MARIE SISTY and persons obllgahon secured by the above d• On January 26 1984, at 8:00 AM. Tl'lla 11a1emen1 wH llled with the h b t he rwise scribed deed or trust and estlm81ed in lhe second floor Conference Coun1y Clerk ol 011nge County on w 0 may e 0 costs. e.:penses and advances " Room of CommarceBank . 1201 Dec 19, 1984 interested in the will and/or $34 529 lj2 Dov11 S1reet Newporl Beach. Cah· F2'33115 estate. The total mdebledneu being ao lornoa. CommerceBaok, a Callfornle Published Orange CoHl Dilly A petition has been filed tts11ma1e on which the opening bid 1$ Coq>ora1100. the secured party and Piiot Jan 10. t7. 24. 31. 1984 by WILLLAM NEEDHAM in computed may be obtained by call-assignee under a Security Agree-218-84 1ng (415) 945-6<1 t8 the day betore menl and Colllteral Assignment ol ----Dl-ID-tlC_NO_Tl_C_E ___ the Superior Court of Orange 1ne sale Deed 01 Trus1 wllf sell al publio auc-r~ County requesting that WIL- Oa1eo January 3 1984 hon 10 the h1ghest bidder for cash, In FICmlOUI IUllNESI LIAM NEEDHAM be an-accord1nee wilh Seetion 9504 ol the r TD SERVICE COMPANY Unolorm CommerClll Cooe of Call-NAME ITAn•NT pointed as personal represen- 85 said Trustee forn11, lhe herelnatter described col· The tollowiog ~· are dOlng tative to administer the est.ate By Debbie Kreb' I th I d b ... buSlnllSI as Ass1stan1Secretar) lateri ,inorde,topay en e 1""'' SOL-WEST DEVELOPMENT CO .. o ( ELEANOR MARIE ness and all expenae1 S STY ( d h l d 1990 N Cahforn1a BlvO The collate<il consists 01 an un· 4 Upper N-pOll Plu1. Newport I un er l e n epen· Walnut Creek CA 94596-3787 d1v1ded 33 33•1o Interest In that cer-Beach CA 92660 dent Administration of Es.-4 15.944.90 I!> T The West Companies 4 Upper Th · Pubhshed Orange Coast Daily ~r~~ l~lo~~sl and Note de-Newport Plaza Newport Beech. CA tales Ac~) e pet1t1on IS set P11ot Jan 10 17 24. t984 92660 for hearing m Dept No. 3 at 207-8<1 Deed of Trull arid Assignment 01 Robert Solomon, Inc 1900 E 700 C1'v1c Cent""r Dr., West, Rents dated March 3 1982. bet-n "" All1flated Cen1er lor Sell Warner Avenue. Sulla IO. Santi Santa Ana CA 92701 on Feb- c I f C Ana. CA 92705 . Ac1uallza11on. Inc 1 11 ornla or-This business is conducted by a ruary 15, 1984 at 9:30 AM lporallon TruSlor and Della Pacific general partnership lF YOU OBJECT to lhe Mo11g1ge Corporauon. a Calll0tn1a B BE LPGA ----------corpo11t1on. 111 Agent lor Un-Robert Solomon. Inc· President granting of the petition. you Ucl t S A S U pS ' Thia statement was filed with the d . h h I dlsc101ed Princlpals koown u County Clerk 01 Oranna County on shout e1t er appear at t e e • a DPMC-40. Beneflcl1ry, '°' S 150.000 ..-h · d b'- DEATH NOTICES From Cl h k • Heach. better PROMISSORY NOTE Dated Dec 29. 1983 earing an state you o ,..~· t e Sta es !H 0 W E L L B E S S 1 F: L <1guna Mircl'I 3, 1982 in the amount ol F»UM lions or rile written objec- ( B.\'s1htrdl.!ad1ngh1tte11n '83 v.llhJ 3">8a\erage(.340) 'RATHBUN HOWELL. a knu"n ll1 ht·r lm•nds as 1150,000 lrom Alllllated Cerllar for Publl1hed Orange Coast Dally uons with the court before Ov•rall v.111 pla} nght field and bat third. "llh ChafTe) t•m<' r<'Sldf't\I o f R<•tt.v 1.>asM.'Ci dW<l,V on Janu-Slel Aetu1111111on, Inc . 11 Callfornta PHol Jan 17 24. 3I, Feb 7. 1"4 h h · y " ~84 l e eanng. our appear-( olle~c transfer Don D:l\ts assumrng the designated LO~·\NC,(l(~(\P)-1 arv~l .191:14 <1fter11long1ll -Corpora11on.1nfavorotOeltaPaclllc ~ncemaybeln personorby hllll'r s role and Ratting cleanup. T •1·· '>\a~e .. In v.oml·n·., golf nc!>S She· W!. born in Pon-Mortgage C'?rporallon, a Celllomla D111111c NOTICE Ii ' · · Corporation · r~ your attorney •In the No 5 slot v.111 be A.dam Ging. who was a 1r-.1 \Uddl'nh \oared into thl' 11.il llhno1s Ff"buray 1898 Oiied January 18 1984 IF YOU ARE A CREDl· ·'II r s\ I ago al lh rd bas • ('1ng 11 • fd 11 h h I ·-' L "-h B k FICTITIOUS •Ul*lll \cam -. -" '" sc ecuon a ~ear 1 c 1 • m1 ion<. o o ar.. \• 1t t l' HAAaOA LAWN·MT. OUV£ .mt mm t-.1 to aguna ix-ac merce an NAME ITATDIRNT TOR or a contingent creditor v. ho 1!. being sv.1tched to shonstop thio, .. ca!>on. hit 2o2 offer of a $I million bonu'> Mortuary • Cemetery 111 l!l:i!I Mr; Howell was ~~0~ ~v~~~ .. , The lotlowlng persona are doing of the deceased. you must file v.1th fi\e home runs and 15 RBis in '8..'\ ' ioan~ golfer able locaplUn.· Cf'ematory 1·mployt'<I by th<' Jnde Tree Newport Beaeh, CA 02660 oualness as your claim with the court or •·'not her tran•f-.,r.Junior Bob Perr" from ~addkback both the Nab1srn·01nah 1625 Gisler 1we. Store· for uw1 20 yt>ars, then 71<1) 851 -9900 PACIFIC DIESEL POWER. 1838 pr""'""l'lt It'" the peraonaJ rep-"' , ~ ; d f p fl•"..,. 0 C t D I P"-t Pleeentle. Cotll Mesa. Ca 92627 "'""' "' ( ollcgc. will plaph1rd ba!tt.• and h1 I !ttxth. Perr) y.,3c; al<,o an ~hon.· and J& B 'irnll h Costa M.sa t.b a -..•111111 nt1zens a1 e or ub "''"" range ou 111 Y "" Dale Cti1rtee Tangier 356 e. 201h, resentative appointed by the all-conference scleC11on toumamcntc; S.-0·5554 Onm• I>°' Sht· was active in Jan 21 · 22' 23 24 25· 1984 503·84 "c. Costa M .... Ca 92627 court wittun four months The txmu\ plan' an· 1h1• 1 .. ir1~ du vs of the Play-Thia 1>1Jalne11 Is conducted by an from the date of first i.uuance •H1t1ing seventh and catching will he Junior Stnt• d M d 1-r d 1 c· Th t 1no1v1du11 k nouncc t)n a .... o 1l'rl' 1ouS(· ommunaty ea er Dale T•nn•-· of letters as provided in Sec· M oruJ.tn a teammate of Perry's last year at Saddlehac . · h • 1 d c h F -·•"" ·er-• 1· h (~ h an l'VCn rtC' er. llllt <''" an or many yt-an; t e es-Tn11 atatement w11 ltled with the tlon 700 of the Probate C.ode Morgan hit a ~"hool-rcc;.nrd 11 home runs or t c .1auc os ff P1U•CE BROTHERS G ...... 1 d "" hkd). p;J\o aEU BROADWAY 11\.al or Ar~. rN'nlA" tan li••• •••rt• County Cleric ot 0raf198 County on o( California. The wne for last )Car .\golfer\\ ho can tx-:11 thl' MORTUARY lh•• L1guna Beach H1stoncal •••l•••nt f Jan 9 19tA ,_,,_ filing claun.'I wlll not explre •Ac;rnent10nedearher.c1therlrvmcorAndcrsonw1ll odds and ""'n ea<'h <>1 lhc llOBroad•~Y !:><'x·1t'l) She 1s !<urv1ved by Publlthad Or•noe coute>:ii; pnortofourmonthsfromthe h11 eighth wtth. for the moment, ~ophomore Mike two C' cnt'i 1n both I Y84 Cost• Men her daughte>r, Mrs Douglas Pilot Jin 10. 11, 24. 31, 1984 date of the ht>aring notlet'd Chapman (.203 average la~t year for l l(")), baning n10lh and 1985 would collect $4 6A2-9150 (8u11ny1 Kenn<'dy or ~4-84 above. and playing first base m1llwn m honu~ monc\ J lonnlulu. l lawn11 and two YOU MA y EXAMINE lM Gcrakos will use a four-man starting rotation r he Dinah \horl' 1\ f(re1ndd;iughtN!>, Mrs Alyet' P\8.IC NOTICE ftle kept by the court JI you con~1)t1ng of 'Nayne Just!, a fifth-year -;cn1ortrans1Cr from \Cheduko for th~ M l\\lon 1-:avt":. uf North Jlollvwood. are lnt.<'~t.ed in the csuite. Cal wh0Ci1tched for {)('( a few )'cars b3ck. JUn1o r Ed Hille; Counlr\ < luti in BAL T'Z BEROEAON Jnd L11.11nnr Kcnnc>dy of '1CT1TK>Ua 1Ua1Nlll Y"U ....... y ..... rve upon the ex-'I' h 1 A < 1 0 "'n · , SMITH & TUTHILL NAME 1rAnM1HT " ..... ...... [)cc')C. U sot ercapta1n. w lOwas..-J ast seas n;"' 1or Runcho Mirage. April --X. WESTCLIFF CHAPEL Oklah11ma City. Oklnhornn The IOllOwlng ?Wtont are dOlng e-t'utor or administrator, or Gal) M 1ller. who was 4-3 1 n '83: and freshman Doug J he J& B "Ill be hdd at 1 ht• 427 E 17th 51 S..•rvtl't'l< will bt· pnv0&t<· In butlnesa a• upon ihe att.om<-y forthe e1'- L1nton. who wa., an all-league sclectto.n out of Can)on Oc~n Inn and ( ountr\ Costa Mesa hc-u of flowt•M., donations DAVIS GOTTLIEB ANO SHAW. ecutor or admmlstrat.or. and H1ah m Anaheim. when• he wa~ 8·3. fanntna 84 ballers 1n r luh 1n t,a, Vega~. Nl'' . 6A6-9371 mu\ 11'· m.1dt• to TLC , at 1303 Awc:adO Avenue. Sult• 280. (II ith the court with ntttnf tr' k · •LIL Newi><>rtO.actl.CA t2MO cw r·--7) 1nn1ngs 1he following wee 1h1 s .. 111<1r C1t1z1 .. n·~ Club, fve<ett Davia, 111 Truit" Of TM of aervke. a wrtttc-n request Gerakos tirs1 c.·all out oft he bullpen for short rl'hcf will .\ward' ot SI m 1lllon JfH LA ·111111n Sm•t'l l.tij(una oa.nt Trutt. H08 S&ndune Lane. atntlng thl'l you d irt special ~Bo Kent. who wu ::?·'with lhree !l.a\l'S lac;t c;ca'ion al'iO await a golfer y.,1nn1ng tlt·.1\h to Bob Pmh·r c~~~~:e~T~~.: ot The no~ of th(' Ctlina of an ln-stn~mg out 40 tn 4 7 inning I QR4 and 198'\ an l'llhC'r PACtFlC VIEW I.Allton anc1 Pat Gottli.t> Trut1 8 vcnt.ory nd appnull"men\ of AdmttS vcrakos "TherC' arc a lot of QUC"1on mark' l'\t'nl and there would tx' MEMORIAL l'ARK Otkfl'Wlt Oma. lo• Angetea. CA estate assets or of th.-~ becauS( wr have a lot of pla)-erc; tha1 havc.-n't produc.:cd at S2 mtlhon for her rf \he c.m.tery •Mortuary 90040 lions or !'l<'C'Ounta m nllinfed th•~ level (01v1c;1on I) I've got confidence th~> laO "on lht" D1noh Shoic an<l 3~·r.~; Cr•::'g? No matter For OMiin.tei Ad Nortl\CountyPartners,l td . l303 In S«t1on 1200 and 1200.5 of produce. thoufh .. J&..B th1., \C.ir ~nd the N.!po~ ~ ,..,. what you're A~ ::C:::C:~~· 280. New-lht' California Probate Cod.- Onh tht 984 <iea\on ""111 ttll Dinah \hort~ in 1985 644 2700 A MAY N.OT Th11 bu9'nftl 11 conducted by a DAVID P. DELANCY ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ dhoolnmge'tyoowunr ~ ~~: u~w~~4000~cA~u81~~~1u M.t·MH The Donald W, Shaw Ae\focatw. 4500 Rt•h on f1nam·wl arh tre b.' I •1 p•1 4' newspaper TN••. GeMt1ll P•n'* Newport Bt:ad, CA. HMO s, I\ ta Po'r tt.>r one of thl' \\Orld ·~ 1 I y 111 McCORMICK MORTUU\' The ........ ( Thia 11a1""*'1.u 111ed with 1t1e (7l•l su 1711 mo't reud fmam·1 .. 1 ad~1!'!crs "ho ~~·t:hc~J:1 -1 ~ C•ll 142-517' ~kc,~°' 0tenoa CO\U\tY on Publ td Onnp Coast t I fits In. Put • few word• -...-... 1·1v Pilot Jan 23 24. 3(), r "' <'Jls undt.>rstandu > e. intt.•rc~t1n1t 414-94'5 iowo Lt ,.._ ., • '"' or u. P\tbll nw;:1 °" Co1.11 Dally u1a.e und to-thl' point information C P11otJ"' 10 11 ~ lt, '* "7·114 211 .. ,, ., Orange C P'\8JC fl)TfC( t OAJLY PILOT/l'uesday. JanuatY ~·. 19M NIUt NOJIC[ . Ml.IC fllTICE .. PtBlJC NOTICE Plel.IC fl>JIC( 'tCTITlOUI ~·· FtenTioua 9US .. ~.,..COURT 'tCTITIOUI IWIWIH K·OH70 NOTtea NAMI ITATWtmn' IUJllW aTAftWJIT Of THI tiAH ..._ ITATDIOfT Of OE H atM1WO _,. JM tOllowl"O person a 0omg T .... tollow>ng '*'°" •• do-ng <WCMJP~A TN! followtng "9'tons Ill• do.ng NOTICP. AT •rrutNO.tn bu""-U u ' t>us"'"* u flOll ntl COYHTY bueoneu u D 0 R 0 T If \ AR L EN E NOTICE IS H!AE8V GIV£H thM WESTERN VISION. 2~7 Walnut IA1 MAXI PUR~liASIHG 181 Mi'XI Of OflAMQI CANYON VENTURE OROUP JOfl 'SO!\, ab DOROTHY ...-cs PfoPOMlt .. be,__, by St C:0.11 Meu CA 92827 0,. NfWPORT 425 JOth St ,,._ 111 tPle Matter of \Pl• E11a1e 1$39 MontOV\I A,,. ~t• t9 New· ARLENE LEWI JOHNSON the Co.ta ~ ~t Ru1Nll Patrtci. RetnHI 1$7 pott !eKh CA 928e3 MAROARt:T 11 GtBSOH 0.C..MO P<lf'1 9"ch Ce 92813 0 TO n. to Wit The Cotta.,....,... Walnut St Coate MeM CA 92927 M•~in• Huel Zto0m1n 25981 NO A·ntua s R BRAY OEVf'-OPMENT 22oe ANO Or PETlTlON A..,. 1 A~ po lo• Tll•s t>u11neu 11 conctuc111<1 by an S..en111 Ot M1U1011 Vier<> CA NOTIC9 Of C•"Yo" Ortve Cot11 M .... Ca MINI TER ESTATE NO. t200 Co•ta MtH.' C1tlforn1 tndhltdu•I 82675 IHT!NTIONTO 92627 Al!UU 2828·1200 onorb91«etllehour Auutit p AttnMI Th11 bu11t*'6 •• condUC1ed by an HU MM. "'ONIUY NEWPORT HARBOR ll!lUILOERS T II h ( t t oo 1 m on '•bfu.ry tO. 1114 n Thia 1tatemen1 wH hied wltn tlle in<1Mduat AT ,...VATW IALI INC State Of CaJlf 1539 Mon1ov11 o a t'tt'l\. bt•IW 1'"tlrl • Shatt be th9 rMPOl\tfbllitY <:A the tHd County Clerlt ot Otanot County on Ma..ine H Z..Oman NOTICE IS HERf6Y OIV!N that Avt SUfte 19 Newl>ott 6eech. Ca lTl•QJjori> 11nJ <'Ontingt•nt O.t 10 o.llY., hie bid 10 the Cl1 Dec 27 1983 H111 statement was Iii.ct with the in. undenlQM(I will Mii at p11vat1 92663 t rt•dttc.>ri. uf DOROTti Y c .. ,.,, olflQe by the pr°'* an trnaou CO\lnty Clerk of Orano• Count~ on 111e 10 tlle h!ilhMI and belt bidder Th11 t>ut•neta 11 eoooue1t0 Oy • ARLENE JOHNSON Qka nounc..c1 11me Btds w1H be publ Publtahed Orenge Coaat Deity Ol1C 30. tN3 1ubtec1 10 eonftrm1t1on Of .. Id Su· general Ptrtnertt11p • °'**' t.nCI reao Maud 11 t 1. Piiot Jen 10, 11 24 3 t, 1994 F"2:MS17 l>WIOr Court. on 01 anw 5 00 pm on Newpor1 Har bot D 0 R 0 TH Y A R l. 1': N E 1 m . or 11 aoon lhetu.ft• • l)fac 151.84 P\Jblfahe(f Otenge Coa,11 Detty lho 8th day ot Ftt»uary 1984, at the, Bviklei1, Inc LEWIS JOHNSON ~nd per-11e11>te on F-et><uaty 10, UllM. In the! • P1101 Jan 2,, 31 Feb 7. 1,, 19M OlllQ4! 01 MESERVE. MUMPER & John L P1t1n1 Mlr\S who 11\lt)' be otherwtae Cou1'Cll Chambers. Cny Hall, 71 Falt ------------1 ~39 8' HUGHES. 5190 C1mpu1 Ortve. New·' PrMtdant ~" II d Ortve Coeta M..a C.ittornle t2e2t. MLIC NOTICE l>0'1 Beec11. (7141 752-8995 Antn-Th11 11a11meri1 wu fifed wnh the int<'f'(•StnJ 111 th(• w1 an tor tor th. twnllhlng. oJ LA80fl AND ---....;;.;...;;..;..;...;.;,.;;....;..;;;.;;... ___ ------------lion ERNEST J SCHAG, JR , Covn-iCou~ty Ci.<k ol Or•"O• County on 1~ldtt> EOUIPMENT TO OEMOl.ISH. Rf· ITATEMENT o' WITHDAAWAL PlellC NOTICE t~ or Orange. St•1t of Calllornta, all Oec 20 11193 A pt!t1uon hm~ lx'i.'n hied MOVE, ANO DISPOSE Of VAROUS '~-:::.:a~=:: ftCTtTIOUt auaa.11 ~;~ ~~·:~.~7!.1~~=:h~ndu: Pub111neo 01•1\0• co.:i~ by BRADLEY NV DAHL & ST~:~ES Mtl ol Ille IC)eelff. ~ICTITIOUlaUl .... lll........ NAMI STAT'EMINT therlQht title and tnter1t1 thll tnaP1lotJ111 10 17 24.31 1984 MARK CROOK tn the Su eauonsmavt>tobtatMdlltneOftlee .. ,..,._ The foHOWtfi9 l)efSC>n II OOlng "t h 223 • C ( 0r ,.._ # 1Tile1011ow1ng ~aon haa wo1ho11wn business " """ o N•d Oeoeued H K · .,., ~·no1 ourt o ange -..vun· of tPll Purcl\Ulng AQtttll at n Fair •• a~·· Plllntr lrom Ille P•rt· SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA OEN· quired by Opetatton of law or other· I ty rt~u~ting that BRAD-Ortve. Cost• M..a Cellfornla Bide nefshlp Opetatlng und« the he· TAL PANEL 215 Oahlt1 Ave . eor. wlM than or in ackhtlon 10 11111 of PUBt.IC Mnnrc LEY NY DAHL & MARK lhOuld be retur'*1 to Ille anentlOn llllOUI buSlneu nsmt Of ARIES on• del Mar CA 92625 Sll<I ~ued" lhe lime 01 OHth nu•~ of the Crty Clerk. Within Mid tk'M COMPANY al 5202 OcMnus Alll J 11 ey JoM Boodoc 215 Oahll• tn and to 11111111 c:enlln ,.., P'<>Plfty C ROOK be appotnte-d as per· 1tm1t 1n • Meled en\lllope, ldentJfled Huntington 8Men, Ca 916'8 Av: ~orone oei Mar CA 92625 Situated "' lhe Cit~ of ~ ~~A~=· '><>nal repr<'Sentallvt' to ad· on the outtlde with the Bid Item The hct1t1ou1 bu11n1t1 name This bullneas is eon<IUC1ed by an s..etl County Of Orange Stell of mt te the tat r Numbet and lhe Opening Date. statement for 1he partner5hlp was 1ndtv1dull C111forn1a Plrtteulll!y de9cf1t>ed 11 The 1o11aw1ng S*IOll• ere OOlng nts r es e o Eeetl bid .n.u be maoe on tna filed on May 12 1983 in lhe County Jelfr JOM Bondoc follows to Wil buSlneu as D 0 R 0 T H V A R L E N E Proposal form sr-ts P-lA through ot Orange FILE NO F2t6358 ey fileO wnh the lot IOllndlheweattrlyone-hlllfof ANCHORAGE APARTMENTS. JOHNSON. aka OORCYrHY P-8 prOYIOed;,, the c;ontract doeu- POWER-SONIC CORPORATION cc!."~~/~~~·~~ County on Loi 11. Tracts No23756 u '*7 ~ape 2888 B1yshore Ortve N-port ARLENE LEWIS JOHN-metlll.and9Nlllbe~by PO Box 52'2 (3106 Sprtng s11. Oec 28 ,983 recorded in OOll P-oea -..... Beach C• 92663 SON h l d nd eC*tlfledor~·1etledcorabid Redwooo City, Caht 84063 f2.S4ll0 of M1ace11aneou1 Maps, 0tt1e1a1 ~ Lyman H F~1 2888 Baystlor• (under t t' n epe enl bond for not lal than 10'Yt Of the SIQne<I Guy C Clum. Prts Publtsn.eo Orange Coasi 0..ly ~dt. County of Orange Drive. Newport Buch. Callt 82"3 Adm1n1strat1on of Est.ates amount of the bid,~ peyatM 10 Pubtlstlao Orano• Coast Daily P1to1 Jan 24 31 Feb 1 14 198' More commonly known•• 202l Celhenne S Farwell ume u Act) The pctauon ts set for ltae eo.ta Mae Aedev11cpme11t P1101Jan 10 17 2'4 31 t98' 221-8' · · '83-8' :m,~~~r~:v':,,c::;~C:t': ·~~ F Gurtey. 637 RallCflO Del hea~ing in Dept No 3 at 700 ~u::'~ ':: ------------1-------------ithtreon •nd the pr1vat• PW eno lltp Ceno Fallbrook Ce 92028 C1v1c Center Dr . West. Santa ..,., ctl9Ck euh or bidder'• 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 ./ Pt&.IC NOTICE Pt.a.IC NOTlCE on and 1dtaoen1thlfeto ar11nciudec:I Barbar• F Winckler. 17887 Ana, CA 92701 on February 8. bond • · ------------1-------------11n this sate J Vineland Ave. Mont• Sef"eno Call! 198.J at 9 30 AM No btd stlall be contidered unteea NOTICE TO FICTJTIOU8 8USIHIEH Said r .. 1 Pl°'*1Y to be sold 'u 95030 IF YOU OBJECT h 1111 made on• blank form lurnllhecY'~ PUaUC OF NO NAME tTATEMENT 11" except N 10 tllle Lyman G Farwell. 2'26 22nd to l e oy the Costa Mesa Red~e1opmenf41!/ ltQN.,ICANT '"IECT The following person Is dOtng Twm• of Sele! Cuh 1n lawful Street Newport Beach. Ca 926e0 granting of the petition. you Agency and ii made In accordanc. ON THE IENVl,.ONMINT bui•ness 11 money ot the United States on eon-This business Is conducted by· should either appear at the ith the prO\llllone of the Propoeat ANO NOTICE TO SHADY LAOV CONCEPTS, 9856 hrmatlon of Nie, or pan cash end Lyman G Farwell h . d " b ' requirements PU9LIC Ofl "IOUllT Bluereet Or . 11unhnglon Beach, CA terms acceptebll to the Co-Ex· Th1t 11a1ement wu filed with tne earing an stat~ you 0 Je<.'· Each bkSder must be a llcenled fOR "ILIAll M FUNOI 926'6 ecutora F1111 percent of amount bid County Clerk of Orange County on Uons or file written Ob.JeC· Contract0< prequallfi.ct u required 0111· January 2'. 1984 Judy Otener. 9856 Bluefeel Dr . 10 be depolited wl111 bid Oec 20. 1983 lions with the court before by taw, and must '1019 a valid C-21 City of Fountain Vallty Huntington Beach. CA 92646 The Co·E•eculOl'I retetve the Coa FZ33311 the hearing Your appear· Building Moving and Wrecking 10200 S111w Avenue Thia business 11 eondUC1ed by an r19h1 to reject any ano all l>k:t• Published Oranoe st Jan 10, llcenaa Foun111n Valley, CA 92708 lndi11ldu1t Bids or otftrs to be In writing and 17 2' 3 t 198' an<-e may be in person or by Tile Con1tactor Shalt comply with (71'} 1183-8321 Judy Olentr will be reeetved al the etoresald of-220-8' your attomt>y the provisions of Section 1770 to TO ALL INTERESTED AGENCIES. This 11a1emen1 wu tiled with the ltce a1 any time anw the fht publl· IF YOU ARE A CREDI-1780 lndu~. ol Callfomta Labor GROUP ANO PERSONS county c~ii ot Orange County on µuon hflfeof and before 5 00 pm flt&.IC NOTICE TOR or a commgent creditor . the prevailing rate ano tca1e On or •bout Merel\ 2, 1118', the City Oec 28 . 1983 on dal• of ute f wages ettat>fflhtd by the City of of Fountain Valley w111 request the f2J.1Ht Dated this 18 day ol January., K-Otlgz of the deceased, you must file oat• Mesa wtllch .,. meo with the US Department of Houstng and PubliShed Oranna Coast Dally 1984 your claim wuh the court or City Clerk of said City. and lhalt Urban Dtvetopmen1 to release tund1 Pilot Jen 2'. 31 F;b 7 ,,, 198' MESERVE. MUMPER & HUGHES NOTICE OF DEATH OF present It to the personal rep-or1e11 penaltlel prncnbect therein under T1t11 1 of Ille Houaing and '8'-8' By Erneat J ScPllQ Jr Attorneys M A R J O R I E 8 . resentallve appointed by the for noncompliance of the Mid Code Community Development Act of for MICHAEL t ROARK ANO STEVENSON AND OF Each bid lhall 111 forth the full 197' (PL 93-383} for the tottowlng WALTER p 0 DMINIS court wt thin four months name1 and resldenclel ot all peraona project Pllll.JC NOTICE OK GIBSON. Ill Co-Executors ETITION T A • from the date of Ctrst wuance nd parties 1ntere1ted In th• Orangewooo Home tor Oependen1 F1CTTTIOUI BUllNEH of the Est111 of MARGARET H TER ESTATE NO. A-1!1457 of leuers as provided an Sec-proposal. If the bid ts by a e«PO<· c~~;9City Drive NA• tTAT'EMENT ~~~~ Otanoe Coast 011ty Pilot To all heirs. benef1cianes, lion 700 of the Probate Code ''°"·state tM namn of the officer•, Or•noe. CA The follOWlnQ pef'90rl is doing Jan 2'. 25. 31 198' creditors and contingent of Caltfomaa The time for t>enalf'~, ~ ~or:,~'•~ The project eon1111s of construct· business as 627...a.4 creditors of MARJORIE B. fjl·~ .. claims will not e-xnire JWLlllll--ll""ULWGtu.1..._...,,._-U • ._. I"" • resldtnt111 faclHty JD provide MAYERS IMPORT/EXPORT, 53 STEVENSON an persons '"'6 ,.. ""' II the bid•• by• ftAIOnetlhip ~er for abuaeo, •b•nd<>Md and Betheny. t1v1ne. CA 92715 flta.IC NOTICE h be h prior to four months from the s.j~nt venture state t;;; ~· neglect4K.f children II should be Paul Mayer. 53 Bethany. ·~· w 0 ~y the. 0 1u ~~se dale of the hearmg noticed dr-of ·.,, general pan noted, however' thlt the Ctl)''s con-CA 92715 ~ SUPEllUOft COUftT ,.:f mi.er m w .o bove. anCJTotmventt1rers. lt1Nt bld&r II lrltiUtton of black grant fund1 11 to Thia business Is conducted by an M CAL.WO......._ estate: . . YOU MA y EXAMINE the proprletorShlp °'another ent fund the non-realden11a1 portion of 1nd1vldu11 COUNTY M O"ANOI A petition has been ft led hat does~ under 1 ftcttt the faclllty only Paul Mayer In the Matter of the R U.,. H MA R I ftle kept by the court If you name. the bid shall be In the ,.., The project ts located tn tile This 1111ement was tiled with the Appl1Cllt0n of b Y &.. • are interested in the estate. nam• of the btddel' with • deelg· southeut section of Orange In !County Clerk of Orange County on franc.hleo Rob6M "ubl•• STEVEN~N BLUNK an you may serve upon the ex-nation fOllowlng .~ng "OBA (t Census Tract 76 l.02 and 11 bounded Dec 28. 1 983 for Change ot Name the Supenor Court of Orange ecutor or admmistrator or fictitious name) ; prov1<141d, how· by Chapman Avenue to the north. F234l41 No A 121351 C · 1 t" g that • eve<,nofk:ti1lou1namest1allbluaed Gatden GrOYe Boulevard to the Publtshed Orange Cout 0111:;1 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE oun Y reques In upon the attorney for the ex-ntess there ls 1 current regtstretlon south. 8111101 Street to the Hll, and Pilot Jan 2,, 31. Feb 7, l•. 198' FOR CHANGE OF NAME R U T H M A R I E et:utor or administrator. and with the Orange County R«ordtr In Lewis Street to the west 485·8' (Sec (1()6.4) STEVENSON BLUNK be file with the court with proof ease ol corporatlon1. Include t It has been de1trmlned that auch I Franc1soo Robles Rublales hu . te(j na1 ame 01 th• President Secretary request for rtleue ol fund• wlll not 'filed • petlllon In this coun for an appotn . as pe~. re~-of service, a written request ~reuurer and Man~.' · constitute an action slgnlflcanlly •f· Pt.a.IC NOTICE order attowtng petitioner to change resentauve to adnunister l e st.attng that you desire special The Costa Mesa ~t fectlng the quality of the human tn· . hlllher name from Franclaco Roble1 estate of RUTH MARIE notice of the fthna of an an-Agency reserves the right to rejee;'I vlronment and eeeordlngly the FICTITIOUI 8U8'NEH Rublates to Frank Rubi. STEVENSON BLUNK d "0 f any or all bids. 1bov•n1meo City of Founllll'I Val· NAME STATEMENT IT IS HEREBY ORDERED thll Ill d h I d d Ad· venlory an appratsement 0 PubHShed Orange Coul Dally Plk>t ley hU decided not to prep111 '" The lottowtng persons are d0tng persona lnttreSled tn th• matttr (un er t e n epen ent estate assets or of the pet.I· Jan 2' 198' envlronmenllt imp.c;t lllltment bustneu as afore"4 •PP41tr before thll court In mmtstratlon of Estates Act). ttons or accounts mentioned 628 under tile Nat10r111 Environmental K & o LANDSCAPE MAINTEN· Department No 3 " 700 Civic: The petiuon IS set for heann.g tn Secuon 1200 and 1200 5 of POiiey Act of 11ie9 (PL111·1901 The ANCE 954 ~rus. Cost• Meu.~ttr Drive West, Santa Ana. Cali· n Dept No. 3 at 700 Civic the "'-}1forn1a Probate Code reuons for IUCh decision not to CA. 92627 ~ornla, on Feb 17. 188'. at 9 15 1 '-Cl prepare suetl st1tement .,. u IOI· Kenneth A Williams. 95, Con-io·ctoek AM and then •nd thlfe Center Dr .. West. Santa Ana. DEAN A. D E NISON PUBLIC M>TICE tows Although the propoted protect !lvess St . Cost• Mesa. CA 92627 show cauaa. ''any they hive . why CA 92701 on February 8. 1984 1055 Nortb Main S t., Ste. 808 I---..;...;;.=.;...;.-... ___ _ eouto have• 1ignltlCM1t effect on the O..na E Williams, 954 C~ Nid pelillon for change of name at 9:30 A .M Santa ... -a, C A. 92701 FICTmOUt .,... .. tnvllomnent there win not be 1 s1g. SI . Costa Mesa CA 92627 should no1 be granted BJECT h 1U1 M-... tTATEmNT nlflcant eff~ 1n thl1 ease t>eeauN This business 11 eonducleo by an IT IS FURTHER Otdered '"" • IF YOU 0 . . to t e (714) 558-0404 The 104\owing per90n9 -dOing mitigation meuurea h•v• t>Mn indrvidual !copy of th11 order to show eauM be granting or the petition, you Published Orange Coast buSJneu u : lddedtotheproject.AnegatlYedec· Oeme E Wllharna pub115hed In the Orange Coast Oalty should e ither appear at the D.uly Pilot Jan 17, 18. 24. BURVER SPECIALTY MEATS larauoo htS beell PllPlled This statement was filed with lhe Piiot. a newspaper of general heanng and state you ob'"-- 1984 670 Walnut. Suilt K. Tultin. CA An Envlronmtntal FWview Record cunty Clerk ol Orange County on ctrcotatton, published In thil county I"" Ben S R.tmo1. 10369 Banyan St rnpecttng the within projeet hu Oec 28. 1983 at 11111 once a wee« for four eon-taons or file written objec-296-84 Alta Loma. CA 91701 bMrl made by the County of Oranoe f2.S41~ aeeuttve wet11 prior to the dly ol M•d uons with the court before Hector S. Ramot. 10369 Baoyan which documents th• envlronmenlal P\Jbllshed Orange Coast Dally hearing the hearing. Your appear· ~IC NOTICE St .. All• Loma, CA. 91701 review 01 the project and more fully Pilot Jan 24, 31 Feb 7 1'. 198• Oiied Jan 9, 198' an""' may be tn person or by Javier s Ramos. 10369 Banyan ,.11 forth the rea1on1 w11y tueh '86-8' Frank Oomen1ch1n1 .... Ftcmtous llUllNESI SI . Alta Loma. CA !11701 statement is not rtqulrao Thi• En-I Judge ol the your attorney. NAME STATEMENt nus business is conducted by • vlronmental Review Record Is on fUe Superior Court IF YOU ARE A CREDI· The lollow1ng peraon 11 doing business trust at the above address and 111v1llable ~IC NOTICE I Pubhshed Orange Coast Delly TOR t' gent creditor business as Ben S. Ramos for publlc e•1mina1lon and copying Pilot Jan 10, 17. 2'. 31, 198' or a con m . TONI'S CLEANING SERVICE. 231 Javier S Ramos upOft reque11 11 the Planning De· F1cm1oua 8U81NE81 [ 205·8' o f the deceased, you must ft le E 18th St . Coste Mesa. CA 92627 Hector S Ramos pal1men1 between the hou11 of 8:00 NAME ITATEllENT your daim with the court or Toni Oelongehamp, 23 t E T8th Thia statement was tiled wtth the a.m and 5:00 pm The following person is doino • PtellC NOTICE present at to the personal rep-s1 . Costa Mesa. CA 92627 County Clerk ol Orange County on No further envlronmental review of business as resent.alive anpointed by the n111bualneas1s conducted by an Oec 28, 1983 F~ such pro)ec1 Is proposed to be eon· CARSON ANO ASSOCIATES, K-09274 . t-lndlvldueJ ducted prior to the reque1t for re-2032 Shlpwey Lane. Newport Be.c:11, NOTICE OF DEATH OF court within four months Tona OeLongchamp Publlthed Otange Coast Delly 1eue of federal funds CA 92660 ROBERT J IAK AND 011 from the date o f ftrst issuance This statement was hied with lhe Piiot Jan 2' 31. Feb 7 14, ~~ All lntweated •genc;tes. groups aod Hiibert M Carson. 2032 Sh1pway TITION . TO ADMINIS-or letters as provided in Sec· County Clerk of Or•t\Q• County on person• dlNgrMlng with thl1 ci.-Lene, Newport Beach. CA. 92660 PE h P ba Cod Jan 10. 19~ clSJon er• invited to submit written This business Is conducted by an TER EST A TE NO. A· l tl 384 lton 700 of l e ro le e F235521 l------------I comments for eonllderlllon by the tnd1v1duat To all heirs. beneficiaries, o( California. The time for Published Orange Coast Dally Pt.a.IC NOTICE City of Founteln V11ley 10 the Plan· HM Carson d ' d t filing claims will not expire Pilot Jan 17. 24. 31 Feb 7 198' 1---...;..;;.:.;;.;..;;......;.;;.._.;.;;.. ___ I ning Department Such written com-Th11 statement was hied Wtth th• ere Hors an conttngen prior to four months from the 303-8' Ftem10ua 11Ua..11 menta should be rtoelved 11 10200 County Clerk of Orange County on creditors of ROBERT J . lAK NAME STATEMENT Slater Aveou• on or before Ftbruary Oec 28 1983 F__.1 .... and persons who may be date of the hearing noticed flta.IC NOTICE The I01tow1ng persons 11e dOlng ._ -bo business u : ~ei.!:'w1~11~!.::;i;:''!n~ ;~ Published Orange Coast Daily ot~erwise mterested tn the a YOU MA y EXAMINE the FICTITIOUt BUtMH INTERSCOPE RACING CORP Clty wm not request the rtlMaa of Piiot Jan 2' 31. Feb 7 ,,, 198' will and/or estate ftle kept by the court. If you The ,!,:!! '!!!'!,':'!! d0t"" ~~~~~er Drive Newport llldefal hind• or take any ldmlnls-'88-8' A pelltton has been filed are interested in the estate. busmes: as .. ,, .,.... ..• lnterscope u SAC Racing Cor- tratlve action on the within projeet b y CHARLOTTE JOHN-ou may ""'rve upon the ex-(Al LAKEVIEW INVESTMENT pora11on. 210 Newport Center Dr~. prior to the date apec;llled In the MLIC NOTICE SON in the Supenor Court of Y ~ . COMPANY !Bl MESA VERDE DRIVE N-port Beech. CA 92660 ~~~:~ :''~1a1n v111ey wall FICTITIOUS llUllNEll Orange County requesung ecutor or adnumstratohr. or PLAZA 1525 Mesa Verde E111 This business ts conducted by • undertake the protect deterlbed NAME STATEMENT that CHARLOTTE JOHN-upon the attorney fort e ex-::209 Coate Mesa, CA 92626 corporation abo111~111,Btock Grant Fund1 from Th• foftowtng persons 111 doing SON be appotnted as per-ecutor or administrator, and Mark Les. 1833 B1ke1 St . Colla Patricia M Soldano. Vice Pr..,. L~~n ·~~p=1°~~~j1~n~~ bu:;~.';EE-SHIRT. 517 E JOth, ISO~l representative to ad-file wath the court with proof M=~~~d 9~~~~1ef. '08 Mendoza de~~ls statement was flied wtth the Tiiie 1 ot the Hou1tno and Communi-Newport S.ach. CA 92663 manLSter the estate of ROB-of service. a wntten request Terrace. Corona del Mar. CA 92625 County Clerk of Orange County on ty Development Act of 197' The Laurie E Otekenduher. 2559 ERT J. lAK (under the lnde-suiting that you desire special Mark Les Dec 29. 1983 I I rtt~ 1 r th f'li g of a n in This statement wes flied wllh the f234SZS City ot Fovntaln Vat ey • ce ng 0 Santa Ana Ave :tO. CoSI• Mesa, pendent Administration of notice 0 e 1 n . ·{ County Clerk ot Orange County on Pubhshed Orange Coast Dally HUD thet the City and Howar Step-CA 92627 · e tory and appraisement o 3 F b 7 l' 19"' hens, In hie otttelet capacity 11 City Thia buS1nesa is conducted oy· •n F.st.ates Act~. The pet1tton ts v n Oec 28 1983 Pllol Jen 2'. 1. e . ... .,.. Manager, conNnl to accept the tndMoual set for hearing in Dept No 3 estate assets or of the peti-F234155 530-8' jurisdiction ot th• federal court• If •n Laurie E Olckendasher at 700 Ctv tc Center Dr . West. t1ons or accounts mentioned Published Orange Coast Dally I I 1n c;, __ tton 1200 and 1200.5 of P1tol Jan 24 31 Feb 7 ,,, 601981".e• ------------action la brought o en ore• This statement was filed wilh the Santa Ana CA 92701 on Feb-.x'\.-.. f»tellC NOTICE responslbllllles In retetton to en-County Cltrk of Orange County on 8 984 9 30 A M the Cahforrua Probate Code vtronmen1a1 rtviewa. declaloo-mak-Dec 28 1983 'uary • I at · LATHAM & WATKINS Mt.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINEH 1ng end acllon. and lhll these f2.S41S3 IF YOU OBJECT to tht NAME STATEMENT rnponslb11t1les h•ve been sat11fled Published Orange Coast Detty '"ranting of the peUtton. you SSS South Flower Street FtCTITIOUt IUllNEll Ttie following person 11 dOtt\Q The tanat effect of the certillCallon 11 Piiot Jan 24 31 Feb 1 14 198' 18 h Los Angeles CA 90071 NAME ITA TEMINT lh.' -u•pon Its approval the Cltw of · · ' •8 ... 8• lshould either appear al l E • • • ous•ness u , .... ~ b (213) 485-1%34 Th• lollowtng person ts doing P/\CIFIC BUILDING MAINTEN· Foun11tn Valley may use the Black hf'anng and state you o Jt!C· p bl.shed Orange Coast bus1ne1111 /\NCE 16325 Aspen Fountain Val· Grant lundl •nd HUD Wiit hl\19 aatl•-lions or hie written objec-u I HALCO ELECTRONICS. 2760 E ley CA 92708 fled Its responllbllltlM undtr the Na· flt&.IC NOTICE h h t before Daily Pilot Jan 23. 24, 30, CoHI Hwy Corona del Mar <..A Bryan John Artun11n 16325 ttonat Envlronmen111 Pottc;y Act of lions Wtl l e cour 1984 92625 Aspen Fountain V111ey, CA 92708 1H9 HUD win eccept •n obtectlon flCTITIOUS llUSIHEll the hearing Your appear-516-84 H11old H Wheetley. 2760 E Coast This business 1s conducted by an to Its approval ot the relMM of NAMf STATEMENT iance may be in person or by Hwy . C0<ona de! Mar. CA 92825 individual fund• end aec1p11ne1 of th• The totlowlng P8f'SOO Is d0tng your attorney • This business 11 conducted by an Bryan J Artunaan eertlllcatlon only If Is on OM ot the bualneu H lF YOU ARE A C REDI-Pt.a.IC NOTICE 1no1vldu11 This stlleewtnt was llleo with the tollowlng t>aMs MORAIS ADVERTISING ANO DE· Harold H Wheatley County Clerll of Orange County on 111 That the cert1ftc111on wu not In SIGN 34146 Selva Road. » 195. ITOR or a ronungent creditor FICTITIOUl IUllNEIS Thi• 111temen1 was 11i.o with 111e Oec ?9 1983 feet executed by the c.nllylng of· Laouna Niguel. CA 92677 tof the deceased. you must hie NAME ITATE•NT County Cltrk of Orange County on '214247 lloer or othe< otftcer of apptlclnt ap-Anne Kathryn Morris. 34 l,6 Selva your claim with the court or The follOWlng persons are d<>lng Dec 30 1984 Pubhthed Orange Coast Daily prov9d by HUD. or (bl that the lppll· Ro "195. Lagune Niguel, CA 92617 bua1ness as Fn4US PtlOI ;..n ;' 3 t Feb 7, '" 1118' cant's envl1onment1t re'lleW record TN• bualneu Is conouctao by an present tt to lhe personal rep-NORTH COUNTI PARTNERS. Pubflshed Or1111119 Coast 0111y 531·84 for the protect lndlcltM ornlulon of lndtviduel resentalive appointed by the LTD . 1303 Avocado Avenue. Sull• Piiot J8" 2'. ~' Feb 7 14. 1~ • requlr4Kf decision finding or step Anne K. M0<rf1 K:ourt within four months 280. Newport Belef'I. CA 92660 5'1-8' ------------ •Wllc•bte to the project In t0heb~ Th•• 1tattmenl was llleG with the from the date of first issuance Donald w Shaw. as Trustee of DllD•tC ""TICE P\BJC NOTICE vtronmental review proceu ,....... County Clerk of Orange County on . The Donald W Shew Revocable ___ ..:.,.~~.:::.:;...:.;"".;;..;..;.;..;; __ _ ttons must be p('99arld and tub-Dec 30 11183 of letters as provided m Sec--Trust. 47 Harbor Ridge Ot1ve. New· FICTITIOUI IUIMlt FICTITIOUS 9UllNlll mltled In aeeord•nc• with the re-' f'ZM511 tton 700 of the Probate Code part Beach. CA 92660 NAME ITAT'EMINT qulrld prOC.Our• (2' CFR ~•urt0581 Publfshed Orange Co1a1 Dally l<>f Caltfomta. The time for Claudelle y Shaw '7 Herbor NAM4E ITAT'EMINT Ttie toltowiog per90ns are dotOQ and may bl addrNMCI to ,., II Piiot Jan 2,, 31 Feb 7. ,,, 1118' Ridge Onve Newport S.Kh, CA Th• IOllowlng person 11 doing business•• Oepertment of Houllng and Urban · 537·6• hhng cla1m..'I will not expire 112660 bu11neas es FRIENDS ANO COMPANY 3'23 Otvelopmar'll, ,.,.. Office, 2600 prior to four months from t he Aegln••d c Chamblfs Ill. 4221 HIGH TEC11 SYSTEMS 729 w VII Udo. Newoort Beech. CA 92663 Wllahlre BouleVard. Los Angelff. ~ate or the hearing n oUced K•lkoo Place Honotulu, Hawaii 16th SI Sii /\·'· Co•ll M .... CA Smell P1rt1. tnc . 3'31 W May· Callfornl1 90057 PlBLIC NOTICE 968l6 92627 wood. Santi A~. CA 9270' ObltCtlon• to the retease of tun01 on above Thll business 15 conductld by a Berry A Lowe, 729 W 18th St Tiiis bullness 1s eonduc1ed by 1 bUll other than thoM 1tated abOve NOTtcl °' NNDIMG NAMIT YOU MAY EX.AMINE the limited pert11ersl'llp Sii A-4, Co111 M .... CA 92827 eor~at1on wlH not be oonll<ltr4Kf by HUD No A coeatal o.v.topment ~mlt rile kept by the court. If you Donald w Shaw. u Trustee 01 Thl1l><alne1&11 conducted by •n Lacy B Secils vie. President objection reoelved alter Maroh 1. Appllcetlon for tna Red....iopment are Interest~ in the est.ate. The Donald w s118w ~able lndMduat This st11emen1 wu hi.ct with t~ 198'. wllt be conaldered by HUD of tna Newpor1 Ounee i. pendtng Trull Barry Lowe County Clerk of Orange County on Howard G Stephen• befor. tlM Ca111ornla eo..1a1 Corn· you may M'l"Vt" upon the ex· Thia llllemtnt waa lll4K.f wtth the Thll 1tet9n*lt wu filed with the Dec: 30 1983 City Manage< -rnlUlon Apubllet1Mt1ngwlllbeheld t'C\ltor or ;administrator. or County Clerk of Orano-County on County Clerk of Oranqe County on l'tMMI Pubft-"ed Orange Coast Dally Pt1a1 to ~ 1npu1 on the Pl'oPOMd upon th" "ttomcy for the ex-Oec 30 t983 Dec: 28. 1984 Pubhllhl<l Orange Cou1 Dally 2 118• he fottowlng Ii Incl " • "'°*' l'IMml P1tot Jen 2' 31 F11> .7 14 '™ Jen 4 1 • ~l-8• :=t •1 1 ~ ~ut.or or administrator. and PubllllNld Orange Coast Dally PublltlMO Orange eo.at Delly S32·8' O.te. January 2s. 1M4 C1le w1th the court with proof Poot Jeo 1o 11 21 31 t98A P1101 Jan 2' 31 ,.., 7 l• 1114 P\BUC M>TICE Time 10 00 A.M. iot wrvt<'e'. a wnuen request 212-84 52l'·IA Pl.ce. State Bulleting, Room 118, '.\Ullin" that you desu"e" special •••te 11111\nrc '1CTITIOUI au..... 350 McAn1st •. San F'.ranc:lllCO. CA " IC( r ~ nu I~ FlCTTT10Ua 9USMll NAiii ITATS.MDIT ThePfOPOMd Pf"Otect II located at nottct' of the ftlmg of en in· fl\IMJC NOT flCTITIOUI MJIMU NA• STATW"lllNT The loftoWlng peraona are doing t t3 t Baell eey Drive. M«wport venlory and apprai.-m('nt of FtCTTTIOUI .u-•• ....._ ITAn.NT The tOllowtng PftlOtl 11 00eno ~as Bwll. C.wfornla The d~t eslate U!lets or o f the pell· NAMI tTATWMENT T"4I tallowlno 1*90fl la OOtng ~· ~ W£ST COAST ASSOCIATES. will lnelud• • 216~room family IM. tfo"· or """''OUnUI nwnllont'dl --fotio-t-per.one .,. dOlng ~nesa.. OBA SERVICES 161' Po11 &as 1 WatrWlf Aft . Suitt HO. Hunt· 430-9llp "'*""-· 3 Tknlt RV pwti, ' .. , .... , ..... . .. £ ,:;on ..__h, c. 82647 ........._, .... , b<Mlt acor-. 10-tane b<Mlt an &:c. tJOn 1200 and 1200 ~ uf t>v.,neu A EE SERVIC S 2173 Monte.ey Barmouth Newpon Be1c11 CA _.., ..-..... ..,.,.,.,_,, ...,.... Pro C MAAY JO S ALT!AATl()N AllEY Avenv.. Cotti M.aa CA t2t2t 92MO 1RIM'n R Colttna, 1 8872 • • ...,.... i.unc.n. mwlna ~and dey-the Cahfomt• belt" Odt' l 22'0Q"St Cott•MtM.C. 92827 Evne111 Lota ''Cll•ll 2173 Candee. Ann Wheelet. 182' Port L.,,., HuntlnQton a..ch, Ca 92649 u. 111•• KLEIN • CUTLER Mer" Jo Sta11b 1200 w .. 1ct111 Dr • Mont•ey A~"' C0t1a ~ CA Blrmoutl'I ~1 8"ch CA Mtlvln • Holland. "23 Verdun .. you awe l\lfthef lllforrna.llOn Of B "d I , ,._ """"''"" All9nUll. Loe AnQe!M. ca 80043 Wlel'I tommel\t on tne Coat•• o. lHH Veotara Iv •• a le ~t a..cn ..., .. ....., 8282t 9~ T"lt tlutintll ta conducted by vetopment Pauntt Appfleallon. !. l S Th11 buat"-8 II conducted by • fll•• outinn •• COt\OVCtld by "' Thlt b\latna II c:o'ldllct.O by "" "83 0 ~ c ... genertl Part'*lhlp tndlvtdval mdt\tidutl o.c.ino. 11, 1. p ..... contact· s It tr m I D I • I' " M•">' Jo St•ub C.u"4111• lOI• P1,11e11 C.ndece AM ~ ~:~·;.~~n!H flied"'''" ttle ~~':..~~lie~o:.talOn 91402·.Jt?t Thie atli.metlt WU Iii.ct Wtlh IPll ftlle 1111~1 wee filtd ~tn Ille Tllll S111t1Mftt ..,Ill 1+19d ;r.tth the County Cletk of Orange countr on p 0 8oa 1,50 tl3/Hl·Hf3 I County Cltrtl of Or•no• Count., on Count) Clef~ ot Orange County on CNnt~ Cler'll of Otange Countv on o.c:. 18. tm Long Beach, CA 90801 Pubh ht>d Or806'l' CM~\ '**"'* ''· 1984 ,.,N Otc 21 19113 FDUIC Peic: ~ TtM ,.,,... "'l:llltMd Orange eou?'~= ~~~o!~. eo.tt Dally Pitol ~I\' Pllo' Jan 17 18, 2~.' 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The DAILY PI LOT assumes liability for the fi.r!tt incorrect ir.sertion cnJy . ........ Ille ....... .... al 1112 ... ... i-;::;:=---...--....;;.;;;.;.;;;; ·-EASTBLUFF 1 189,500 Highly upgraded 3 bdrm. 2 bath.Jn a uc location Every amenity for line living with e country decor In- terior and rush greenery outside. Setters have bought another end will llsten to offeta 631-1400. - WA.Tl HHmNT HOMI-, a-. REAL ~STATE 131-1~ ......... IUHml Assume lrg VA loan. low int 3 bdrm, 2 ba, FP, dbl gar Best W/Side. C.M Reduced to S 109.500 549-5133 8111 /...J- THE ~EAL ESTATE RS lfed ... r,. ........ ,, ~~~~-~~~~~~~~__,...,. __________________ ..., ____________________ _. ............................................. ._.__. __ ~~----~ 642-5678 .. a ...... • ... •.-•..,f•_r_l,_a_l1 ___ 1_.H .... ••-•_11_l1_1_l_al_1 ___ H..,t•-.•..,•..,1 ... ft.-r_l...,1 .... lt..._ ___ 8_••-•-•-• _le_r_b_le ____ a_ .. _1_11_f1_r_l_1_l1 ___ 1 Hta1t1 U•farail•H BtHta Ualarall•H A11rtatat1, UaL A11rtat•t1, O•I. Gt11ral lOOZ Gtatr1I lOOZ Coat1 Nt1a 1024 Mewrrt l11c• 1019 San Jaaa Cap. 1078 Co111 Mtu 2224 Newport leach 2269 Co1t1 Mtu 2724 lt .... ort l11c• 1069 •$260iui.i crpti. drps Ofliu Reril1-h 2914 .;;..;;;;;;..;.;.;;;;-.. _____ , --.:.! die r.,tm t7301 BHch LllO llLE "Tradit.ional 3 Br, 3 II\ Ba Bayf ront, pier & Ooat for 8~' boat PnC't.'d t.o aell $1 ,2~0.000 IRVlllE TERUCE 1 HJ:! G.ilntt>a Tl•rr an· U~n !_oday I " 1 .111111.111111 h.n '°"' 11u·.1t1 \.lt'W liom 4 Br l ll;1 I"'''"' pool hu;m• P11111t• l11n1t11J11 $77.i 0011 VISTA IEL LllO IAJFlllT Fabulous bMy & mountalll view 1 Bdrm, I Ba condo co-op Lowest pnet.'d at $295.000 IAJSllE PUCE llYFROIT Spect.acular bayfront dplx 2 br, :l ha up. 2 br. 2 ba dn 2 boat spaC'l'S RE"duC't.'d-$1.W0.000 PElllSUU HOIE OCUIFROllT * PllLIO IOTIOf * VA homes new benefits avail WW2-Korua N11m pe<icetlme Vets Agt 667 7349 OILY S 111,110 For thl6 3 odrm s1ngte family home wicustom European cabinetry & nu tone counter tops Backyrd has big green house wl!hermostal & heaters' Seller packing says Bring offer' 759-150' FOAECLOSUAEt 4 8dr ocean view Was $429 900 now $359 900 11,w1ck r nore 760 8104' Ill CAMYH·IY OWHl'I 11•1, toced 1ate. 30 yrs Mon11c;o with best GC view 14 Aue Vtllars Open wk no~ 640-1 538 IOATSLIP 1241,000 Spaetous 3 bdrm 2' bc1 re:;1<1ence in prtvate com mumty Na"" crpting & paint Walk to ocean or your boat 11nc1 ENJOY LIFE•759 1501 OWlfEll WILL fllfAMCl B.,auk 3br 211ba Twnhse H.ir but Vtew Ho mu P\lt 1 Br tiph,, µool. patio OCEAN VIEW CONDOS Blvd H B 642-21:134 2 bdrm I bll condo Hug mstr redwd decks. Munt~go 4BR 2ba for garage No pets 399 w Furn U11lur11 S97'2-$ 1500 * CdM dlx au1tes AC amp! $20.000 down 12% u11 pool. 1ac. 1enms Es1de leasu $1580 per mo Say $51 5 650-6357 AgerH 63 t-4960 prk"" from $<100 285S 576_500 (6 l 9)866 4139 St 100 yr tse 645 7050 GardMfH inc 760-6:7 I I ""' 675 6900 SHARP 2 IDRM OM TNE ILUFFS e coast Hwy - Mobile Homes 1100 fNCO HOME 5365 LIDO ISLE Modern upper t ba. dttek, Quiet 2ar lba ctose 10 Baytront Offices. patios Su_nll•e 1 Br bllins yd Attrawve 3 BA 2 BA garage $590 No pels Nr 11or1al UIUMA MILLS 539 6190 BEST Alty lee single story $13001mo Harbor & 19th 494 7b08 beac;h w/pa110 dish parking ian 1972 Beau1 Villa West Mesa Verde 4 Bi 2 be lam Atll Grundy 675-6 l6 I washer a1n1ng rm lrplc. 673-t003 Home 20>t60 crnr tot 1 S Sharp Mesa Verde 29r encl gar & car stall no Bl!duttlul private OlllCe Highly upgraded 2B• 2ba rm (Part furn l 1200 Nflwpotl Shores 4 br 3 ba 2Ba $595/mo 546 5862. pets S62Slmo Coral Tree w balcony bay view lge hv'dtri k1tc.:h area 540 7507 eves !I. wkndll $I 175 Canallront 4 br alt (i 979-3648 Pam Apts 2163 Pacific. C M sut>-lease or renl Call Light inter Best buy 1n Most attordabte J Bdrm 2 $1•00 Canaltront S br S46 4S30 Mgr Jtllf 7 141720 1105 Orange co S27 500 story ntiwer ktlch gar S 1495 Agt 640-6208 AEOEC 2 br 1 ba garage $595 ""39 6 90 BEST 1 pa110 2 persons No pets Young adlls welcome .. I ee wanted Harbor Vtew $S25/mo 642 0461 Agt 540-5937.. Nt1wer 3br 2ba M Verde Spyglass etc lan111y L11ke Tahoe Mobile Hm 64• 12 pvt bch Buy S 16 000 or •~e opt from ownr Spt!1.1hcs 696-640 1 home atrtum open home ASAP 759-0540 Sml tBr 1 person only ue11mc, $1050 mo no 19 t6 C Wallace t 1st · pet~ gardner water turn San Jaaa Cap. 2278 $250) S375mo 631-367 1 545·3627 4 9prn & wknos South San Juan close to I Superb dwnstrs I br encl N 2 B 1 b 1 Id beach. httls & rtver view 9ar No pet& Reing etec ~eke r V ii w gis; ':' 2 Br 2 Ba pool spa tennis range $410 642 5964 uµ ru 1c1or0c1., 0 ...,a $750mo 66 t 13 t3 work nyon SS9Stmo Agt 497 2123 evt1s & wknds PllfHLUFF VIEW IN NEWPORT BEACH Bost 1n area o f 1;t111Qrange CM 220 SQ II $ 16"> per 63 t-3092 FOR RENT l'"urn olllce 200 sq It $200 mo 11tnt IOC Avail 2 I 556 3900 ·~· .... a-.-7 Ocean & }t'tty vu·ws Mannt• ruorn, -4 bdm1. 3 fil!ll. l>.1th .idlO ..,q 11 I •• 11 p,1rk11w $1 .!H.1 t11111 SUPER VALUE 1--------- Acre1~e 1125 11 A RES All ut11111es V1ev. ol CANYON LAKE $35 000 579, 1975 997 9309 or 631 3 l67 Ask tor CB Lrg 1 Br w/lolt encl gar 0 11 MacArthur '2 Br $500 s S I a 2280 1ac ut1I rm pvt '1£<Ck Aµple Valley rest11cted or 3 Br $650 luds ok ID I "'" bltns trplc $750 No Sinqles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· ments & Townhouses lrom $660 (Ask about turnished apts compl•U1 with TV 1tnens & u1ens11s may be rented for shor 1 tern1 or tonger No lease req d) On Jamboree Rd ttl Sdri Joaquin Hills Atl Lag Bch 6 otls recep area cont rm lrg bay sn tJl!Ck m sep bldg 2500 sq 11 ample pkog tully ale. bt>;iul cnyn vus $3SOO mo 11Q4-940 I M· Th OOROllADO CAYS IA YFROllT Coronado Island l'USl bayfront lut 85' ho;11 deck Plans avrul Nuw $370,000 w/trade ARROWHEAD HOIE NPat new 4 bdrm, 4 bath, lakt> view 3500 sq ft $440,000 Wul trade for a local property Bl LL CR UNDY, REALTOR 34 l Bny\1d(· Or•vt· N 8 b 7S -blbl 1 Move1n condt11on Vacant 3 Barrn hOme on ldrge ly Owner Narllor Ritlct fenced Int Hardwood Be~! of popular Miramar tloors l11eµ1ac;e m 1tv111g Grt>ul view $545.000 room and natural wood 644 6231 cabmets m kite.hen Con venient to shopp111g ano t>us $ t 17 .500 142-6200 Super lt1ch Mouse CIOSt' to w.:iter shops res- tour .ints owe all financ- 1n11 $ 16S 000 Playa R E 813-1900 manutactu11ng 22 ac 5396190BEST R1tyl~ Oft Santa Clara 3 Bdrm pets 2151 Pac111c $ 18 000 Nr air par I NOT A RENTAL AGENCY house ft y crpts & yard 631 6107 855 066!:. SPACIOUS APT 6 19-948-17J9 $550 BEST I Owners Urnt 2br den ee Very n1ct1 small 1 Br 1 mt1bch 642-2357 Commercial patio beaut decorated Soulb Li UDI 2286 duple~ /laundry lac.: VERSAILLES condo 2br. Property 1250 gar $7'2Smo close to $450/mo 642 396S s c Plaza 766• 7 443 ecludad beach cottage. 2ba 11p. balcony wlv1ew. 9600 sq fl otc bldg. Dana I Br. t ba trplc. walk to YILU POMOMA APTS lux bldg gate hse. 2 car Pt 2 yrs old 100% occ Wanted to lse E C M or beach S700 499-2326 1 BA Beaut landscaped. inside prkg clubhouse & Assum fin Great synd1-Npt Hgts 3 or 4 Bdr T , 2290 quiet complex enc gar pool 1 yr lease $600 cation $1 250,000 Bkr home 1 77 1 0593 111ha ages crpls. drapes pool 650 1335 or 64S-2702 &•4-1900 ~ PETE ' BARRErr '·· REALTY coop b61 335 1 Ownlbkr El Toro 2232 Pool 1acuw lrplc balcony patio & laundry lac Yrly ll!ase on the canal 3 LIDOIAYFROMT enhance3Br2Baw/gar SORRY NO PETS Br 2Ba $1300/mo New Looking for company that HOME FOR RENT $675 S39-6190 BEST lee $4501 S2SO d Quiet loca11on S Bdr 4 , wants to occupy & own El Toro 4 Bdrm 2 Ba mo sec ep crpts 2 lrplc s no pe1s u 11 s own ea quarters $850 Fenced yard & qar A11rt•eat1 Faraillatd 642-2015 Ba "ock for 60 70 yact1t h d 1760 Pomona Ave C M I enctsd gar 675-6606 If EWPORT HACH 1000 It 2nd floor. qutet street nicely landsc;aped bldg ofl street parking. gar avail 6 4S 4800 V1ck1e 645-3323 days Protess1onal office space $400/monthly Includes cont rm phone ans serv. coffee & pho10 copier Secretary avail M s Wnght 476-1060 SUBLEASE Till JULY e 1" v a 1 0 r g 0 u rm e 1 bldg 2000 511 of IO OOO I age Kids & pets wel--San Clemente 2776 k•tchl!ri other amen111es s11 bldg tor owner use come 863 0755 Agent Costa Men 2624 DIDI Point 2726 '!""'!"--'!!!!'---~-~ B ••• t. I.I Sil. I,._ l l002 I • 1044 Cdll Mark agt Jacobs avail now Bu1ll-1n f1nanc; I no lee $4SO DI b 1 h 2 Br 1 Ba nr bus & beach ucDeH rvane Re 11I1 y 6 7 5. 6 6 7 o mg _ llex down BoL x mo 1 e ome no 2BR Iba encl patio & gar poot & 1oundry lac -""---.-.-,.-1 ............ -.. __ 1_00_2·!-=B.;;.o;;;.•.;;.•t;;.;l;;,;_lo_r_S_a_le ___ ...__ 4 + 640-6926 eves 01ck1nson 979-6533 r ••. pets Mature adults Blkelhtke to bch marina I $47S1mo 498-6277 -OllD ID Quiet secure S550 mo 644-6493 Approx 300 sq It wtwash rm Nwot Arts Center Coast Hwy $400 will neg 645 302Sl963-1040 11TNE" EXECUTIVE SUITE IALIOA ISUMD PHTMOUS( UlllT BONUS LIDO ISLE IATFl'IOMT Daplexes/Uaita 1300 Valley 2234 1991 Newoort 646-8373 REMODELH/lllE MEW Rooms 2900 OPI WED/THUR 12-4 $205,000! i y· L"d S "" Walk lo shops beach Bal HOME FOR RENT E s' de s mat I a o t 2 b<Jrm 2 ba .,.,,ood frplc MIF Newport REF s req Nwprl Center 640-5470 2"" """'"" ........... Golfcourse mountain and 4 bdrms Bonus Am II I O OU• Pier terry rest 3Br 2ba Laguna Hills 3 & 2 Bdrms stoveirelrig s285,,,,0 microwave wtnew 85 Pool tennis 1ac gar --~·--1.. I r. ifiTSvTews-num an i Eam1I~ Buom_fultie.rbJ.o.: BemodeleD English Iudor ea ;z 19 Bal Bt 673-29.U , $800-$650 Fenced yards ~1,1 pa.64£i.1 t1L OW 0 dg near beach $375 Call 3 Bdrm owners unu & sep ro6m~ 2 Br and den situ-cation on quiet cul-de style Fantastic master & garages Kids & pets J •l01ta ~ ..ge l$p after 6pm 650-5458 WESTCLIFF BLOG NEWPORT BEACH arate income unit over ated in Irvine Many up-sac Decorated on soft ::.u•te with 1acuzz1 & steam Income Prop 13501 welcome 863-075S Huat. Beach 2640 I : ~:u~~I ~~~a~~0:7oo In lur n C M home garage Great corner lo grades Ask tor Manlyn shades of beige Beau Ii !;hower Dock for large S 10,000 DOWI Vacant prestige 3Br 2ba. Oceanfront 2 Br 1' • ba El T 2732 $230tmo Catt Chris at1er ce11on Remodeled Ca-, Bulkley 844-1020 lully maintained Owner boat $1595000 EASTSIDEDUPLEX close to schoolsl shops conoo located on sand oro 4pm 645-243S thedral ceilings Gooc! Ll111~0 •EAL ESTATE transferred anc! ready to Y1'1 L1'dt Soud k ds Ok $875 Ask l o I I d ht ,.. n 1 "" 1 3 2 o o o 1 o 5 G 1 r ou s an ing w 1 e wa1er New 2-sty 2 Bd conoo seasonal rental area move $279000 Outs1and1ng 3 story 4 .., ( )( ) Keith 962 4471 or1 views Sec gate Furn i $610 h 7606951 Lovoly furn room1nCosta c~--.· ••t<."" of't .. ..,. " •• ,... .,. ;,;~:.:··l:::~. ./ ...... _.,. ~ f •·••Ot Walk to bay & shopping ' SAYE II& ~ I bdrms maid dinmg Owner Agt 546-2831 1966-9853 ' Pool & 1ac neKI to HB I 851-2000 Ask lor M~ Mesa Call ah 6PM Cill Mana Bercovitz or · I ~ • l room. den wine cellar GIANT DUPLEX . 7 Br 6 H I B L. 2240 Pier S 12001mo I Ammerman S48 6892 Manlt n Twttchell Mesa Verdes finest hid I . a I so r HCa ~ den two story 4 Bdrm 3 I poer & slip S 1 69S 000 garages Np! Hgnts area I UD • I 846-6666 Lrg rm pvt bath kot priv .. , .. u , .., ·,•kOn •• ./ , ............. . / AtnlM• P•'" •"0 C•ll Mr. How•rd 645-6101 I 111.~~·~·1 Ba, family room and a b19 I ' ea ty I Yi1 lido llord $245K Agt 975-01 42 $126 4 IDRM 1New ort Beach 2669 ,Hunt. Buch 2740 1ac Close lo bch $250 • 3 car garage The owner Reduced to $ 1 900 000 l•TERESTED 1111 A l Good cdo fncd , xtras P 2 Br 2 Ba Apt near ut1I 963-3696 !ft Z}£ has been transterred and 1 7 8G-l l ?2 j 1 Has absolutely every I " " I 539-6190 BEST Alty f~ LUXURIOUS 1 BDRM furn I TallJert & Beach lq.ilc Male $250 non-smkr HB must sell this beautiful n:J 1 thong 5 bdrms. 4 baths. TAX SHELTER? condo in Villa Balboa dswshr balcony single 7s4•7087 days 960•7037 BEST flMAMCIMG t1ome now Bar9a1n orice ..: ~;;? 2 f1f1Places spe dock tori TAl-PLEX FOR SALE BY HOMES FOR RENT $8001mo 946-7893 1 garage 1 child ok no Commercial 146-6101 "" " $169000 751-3191 I 2boat~ OWNER COSTA MESA 1Hun1tngton Beach $3 & 4 Qc,eantront 4Br3Badpb pets please $575. $300 eves and early am R•atals 2918 AVAILABLE TODAY! .SELECT I/ti LIDO REALTY AREA PRIDE OF OWN Berms s77 s 8 2 5 dep Agent no fee Mas1erbdrm wlpV1bath& ... J880 Michelson Drive ERSHIP Fenced yards & garages l ~~OJ~~~s 9th S lOOOtrnu 663 075S sundeck in Corona oel 16040 Harbor ? v Low down tow monlhly PROPERTIES Irvine 673-1300 Double Lot Owners untt Kids & pe1s welcome • Mar house Kitch priv pa(ments with a low FORECLOSURE has 3 bdrms 2 ba walk 863 075S Agent no lee SHORT TERM 4 Bdr 3 Ba 2 car gar 2 sty '1 $350, 507'' Po1nse111a Agent 1240SQ n541·5-032 interest rate• Add to 11115 1 1 1 1 1 0 rwnhme 1n n1lltop wood d nicely upgraded 3 3or 2ba very ltltle equity MUST SELL •ow on c ose rp pan ry an Off Bolsa Chica~ Br unit Furn 2 & 3 Bdrm Ap1s ed settm Quiet & pvt 1N B 2 blks to ocean Bdrm 2 bath homP on a • l•ade fur ca• 636 6700 "' " kitchen w bit-ins thruout wlbl!ons pa110 & more $750 mo up <;1ooed gc.:e1lrngs Pvt pools tennis frplc IALIOA ISLAMD corner location w11h RV OPEM WED 1-4 2 2bdrms Must see to $400 5. flat Call BEST Alty Agent 67S-8170 oat10 Pool 1ac $990 wash /dry cable S325. all 1Prime retall location acc.ess You have a rea1 UMIYERSITY PARI Btulls former model appreciate Only 3 years 539 6190 lee Studio S375 1 bl~ 10 ls1 last & sec 962-0778 •pm 64S-2S83 646-7003 i $ 1 600 'mo Le as e ba ga n at 8 10 • -• Popular 3 Br Cambridge y plan 3 Br 2 Ba on old Woll consider trade r M1ckey650 5711at1SPM $ r ' 64 w model'" Untl/ersily Park giet"nbelt nr snapping & tor condo or n? Can Irvine 2244 beach & stores u111s Pd AllLIMSTOM APTS I Not walk to bch pool ten- 128000 6"7171 Irvine Cornerlo1 Wal~to tennis club rPduc.:Pd to 63l·4402 9am 6 pm 2Br2baUn1vPkCondo1nl Rel~required 54o 9559 Quiet 2 Br t Ba ~ear nis $2SO incl u tils ""':i:t::~~~h!~e~t:~~- schoots shopping and S 188 900 l H ask lor Jack or Gen Peters Twnhms nr park Apartments, Uni. beach SS tS 960 66S6 548 4260 or 993-4668 •ngs ven111a1or drain in THE REAL ESTAT&:RS WOOD.Rl."'r 1ransportat1on E1cenen1 468 Vista Trucho ORANGE COUNTY Vaulted Ceil newly redec Close to beach Lrg I Br Rm in lge C M house lloor and truck hgt rear Creekside large ~;; cul-~~~~11~~5;~~c,1n~:~~=~ 640-6259 48 & 72 ()r 120 un11s $995 mo to mo 786-8116 Balhoa lsl1ncl 2706 Condo palto wld frplc wihs.e prtv Nr bus. DCC enJri\nce Des11e area de-sac iocatron 4 Bdrm the land Stephanie ' urider 8 •gross prime ;z to 5 Bdrms 2 B I I d pool & 1ac Sec gates S2SO 540-6947 alt 4pm near W 17th St CM Call Dolebout 1 3 Ba spotless oriOe of Jones or Danny B1bb j .// ,,/ // IJ mves1ment Call Agent Call lordeta11s $60~ ,.:;~YMc~~sshife~'lty l covered prkg $S751mo Room share bath S22S 646-4167 I® ownership home. owner 644-6200 ////'t/ ./r 'Jr 714·5S5-1817 C.. 1 642-1334 968-5632 NewporJ Beach 64S-2590 lndaatrial Boy•. Beach transferred $197000 j RE A/l Ty 1 ladustri1IProp 1375 ~'liisor BalbH Closeiobeach 3 B, 2., ava11Jan30th Rentals 2920 Real Estate I BY OWNER 6 units noo ~; . Ba '2 storv frp1c pa110 P. SUURI MOTEL 1--------l I 1'U.i I t •t ~,,, salt ~lnlloc c;lose to55 ~ ealty Peaansula 2707 9<1rage No PPIS 115S0twk &upColorTV 200082600sq ll IACI IAY ARU Realtors 675-6000 MEWPOAT IUCH & 405 twys 646-7512 I ~ 2 oo apt wtgar $7501mo $7t">•rnco '164 08Q6 Phones in room ,Agent SO 50 SQ ~4 t-5032 Three bedroom• Ciil de I GootJJBdrmoldf'rhome L 1 f Sl 1400 11 ?Hu -1172 113. 2QthS1 Upstairs c..onriu 2Br 1 ba.pool 2274Newµor1BtvcC...M , 1 nn la1yt> IOI 190• I 78 fll j O S Or I e r Nu Carpel 213-433-0502 646 7445 11" * 1200 SQ It · sml Of sac neignbortiMc! l arQe Corona del Mar 1022 !Laguna Beach 1048 1 $? 15 000 L nt value .:i1one 1 Canyon Lake Waterfront 1 "·~~.a.-.../ tr pie & 1"9 S&70tmo lice storage sml bus1-hv1ng room wo1h lorenlace -/ : ,/ J;",J • 2 9n ~rl garage lg o~k 548 8 106 or 5J6 1062 SEA • S N DOGE .. BY OWNE A FOR SALE ,~ wnr th tile pricP dnd , lot $95 000 or Butld1ng v.·J{N /1/J1'1N1.t.1,._ I " ' Y """ 0 U L I roesi. etc M on New Family dirnng room with Sandcaslle 4fondo 2br I ow11P• m.iy Cdrry 1s1 TO lnl $16 000. 679-1975 Newly painted Blk to SEAWIND I S 100 wk up Color TV port Bl 553-1I15 gas toreplace Modf'rn 2ba nicely upgraded 1 BY OWNER Rov .. cCirdlt Rltr , 3880 Michelson D11ve och $650 mo 645-5862 I 13026 w Coast Hwy Npt , $ l88 000 rnnvemPnt a•oun oor H1gfl above Laguna Beach • 541-7721 I Bachelor apt : block to , Working Fe 2S-40 ne>n· near 17tn & Placentia lotchen w11ri microwave d 11 1 "' I COSTA MESA Irvine VILLAGE 5000 sq ft inclds oll1ce '°31-7300 location end unit I Top o• the World w1tn BLDRSATTENTIONl I L1gan1 Beach 2248 beach refrig stove New I & 2 Borm luxury I smkr pool, tennis 1ac I $2100/mo 646 1164 • $189.000 720 1363 o;pectacutar mountain -$365 avail now 67S-9229 apts 1n 14 plans 1 Bdrm 1 NB $2SO 6SO l 706 eves views rests tt11s 4BA 3ba 14 condo tot w plans eng Lagunas Cheapest 2·3 Br I trom $S75 2 Bdrm from C M 60Qs11 incl olttce IRYIME TERRACE European S1y1e Chalet OCEAN VIEW permit All go S t40K I yrly w/blfins ocean nr Small bachelor ap1on25th $670 Townhousi> from Vacation 100 amps 12 It door FOR THE S210,ooo Fr( 2BR 2ba uni! wtforeptace OWNER 786-3506 $600 w ont last call St $325 mo ulll paid ~ Spac mstr suite 1n $73S pools tennis R t I 2907 $300tmo call 759 8006 LARGE FAMILY (.;omlortable 4 Br & Family eludes trptc & 1acuzz1 Owner woll help finance M t • D t 539 6 l90 BEST Ally lee 640·2036 waterfalls ponds Gas en I I I . - room home 1n great Cor-$249,500 s 165 000 CAL l BYCO oun ua, eser Lrg 4 Bdrm 180 deg Corona clel Mar 2722 paid From San O•Pgo s Lk Tahoe lu>t condo Aaaoancemtnll 3002 Ano recently reduced to a ona del Mar ioc Family Open house SUN I 4 645 '225 I Resort 1450 oce.>n voew dining rm Frwy drive North on 3t:ir 2· •bB sips 8 gar 2 FREE-All AGES• •ow$ l37 900' Spacious 2 nPoghborhood biking 3180 Mountain Voew San1a Ana Heights 3 Br 1 PO Tennis Ctub 3 Br 2 Ba sitting rm 497 7'221 All 2 Be! den trg & close to Beach to McFadden and lrplc min s to casino 51 TV COMMERCIAL SEM story 4 Bdrm 2 bath distance to bay & beach 494 2220 673-3750 B.i larqe yard newlr re Condo Mtri \U Sec Gate util nctuded beach s99s BS l-8767 West on McFadden to lifts 16 19) 346-5573 tNAR SEE SUNDAY AO rtome With lormal dining CHESHIRE REAL TY modPIPd SS6 8152 $109 000 rurn Ownr Agt Darrell Pash Prop sea w Ind v 111 age so LAKE TAHOE 2 mt 213-465-4491 A separate lamoly room 759-1877 VIEW HOME $460,000 SEASHORE OR 619 340-Q59S 340-0395 Minion Viejo 2267 Bachelor aot no kitchen 714)893 5198 trorn ski area sips 6-6 Great 1oca11on in eicce1 1o '•down monthly pymts corner • 5350 c. 9 37 0 SPIRITUAL READINGS duP ". ~te--•s to oc.edn G•n•ral 2102 Cozy clean 3Br 1 > ba close to beach Lndr'Y lac Walk to beach I Br stove wk -'4 1 Advice 1n all matters Love IPnt neighborhood ot ess than $2000 No Quah • ... ... $350 1 1 838 0235 c 1 M B 11 11 w,,,, v t> v.. Ask n g Near schools & take u11 inc • rt>lr•ge carpets drapes R•ntals lo mamage & business os a PSa e e• ca OLD COllOH DEL MAR •yong Bkr 497 6375 alt 6 s 17'· 000 Owner rn1nht live above a health spa 1 $750 mo Aqt 83 t 0300 $S2S mo 536 4637 "' Al o 1 18 tS on th•s one' 646 7 17 1 2 S C C "" wkdys g 5 wknds -,, f DC Studio apt crpts patio 1 $L.ar• 2908 so c unse 1ng tory l't Ow lmdrice Ag1 640 9639 hr rom •nan ete~ant ~IOMES l'"OA AENl blk to beacn stores Irvine a ~ So El Camino Real San iiji!fi)l -f::.?f '.!!I! ~1~e~~~I ~~~e ~~r ~~~r~ Newport Beach l 069 IALIOA L&E DUPLEX :~a~~rr:_ ~P~b•:65 ~do ~; ~~~~-~~~~o g:r:g~:a~~d $400 meld u111s 494-3324 1 Br pool spa ,!?n~: F~Jo sWo~~e ·~. ~~1~~· 1LC1em._ LF1c d 492-n 3 96004 ~-rl~ Priced 10 sell at 31~ Chfhal/n rare ~2 101 Walk 10 shops beach Bal •ent at S450 677-798t fenced yards Kids& pets Costa Mesi 2724 a1r1c $475/mo 646 3433 dlt 7PM ost • 011nd -$S39000 Cail tor show-daunolo•bu•ld con P·e• terr.,. rPSI 3Br•2ba N IB b 2169 OI< Agl No leP 1 Br apt availnow.gar-1VogetPac1hc 6406161 lmmmiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiii ing dos Xlnt ftncng Ownr e.t ; 18 Bat Bl 673 ;>943 ewpor eac Fm Amte over 2S share 1 Agt Musi 3ell1 642 9666 S23001mo M odern 2 863 o7s5 age pool spa S49si mo ILagaDI Buch 2748 Sunny hse Nwp1 Hghts LHEFROMT " I Find what you want 111 SMo c.lass1t1ed-our s.tore Story Back Bay 4 bdrm Newport Buch 2269 Call blr 6 645·5677 1 Br ocean view aintng $300mo Cathy fi31 7195 I $360,000 1~ Daily Pilot Class1fleds n"vPr riosPs 642 5676 PJ ~:. 31;~~~~ I~ •3acc~er ~0ar1 • $2oOO/mo Modern 2 1 BR So Coast Plaza rm t.. i o 51 or Jg e ILaquni\ Beach sgl r shr 1 ThP best buy on pie· _____:___. ---s B B Park loke setting Pool 497-7221 I oceonv1ew home Arc.h FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: a•• 21 Poss1blP. unfurnished or tory ack ay 4 bdrm t t turesauo> Chl•rry Lake in v1111· l 1 YOUR AD IN THIS 1 b 3100 I 1 spa wa• rm securi Y • Of',\Ch H91s Start Feh Nl'wpnrt BPaCh Rambl nploon 642-1366 ll sq t car gar somr u111 pd SSOO/mo Sweeping ocean views 2 15 i 400 499 4155 19 :?) ong r;mch style t1ome with I pool 1acuzri ' i\Crf' lot f,46 0666 bd 1 ba gar walk t>c.11 ,1,.1 •. " ,0111,.g down 10 lh" 1 Br 2 ba Condo Oc,ean PossiblP lurnisneo or op $8SO ullls iricl 494 J044 L ook111q fur suitable nrol , SECTION IS Vu w'cJ sec Ava11 2 IS lion 642 1366 i' Br 1 • na 323 E 18th 1 1 h w.ller 4 t:icJrms Dlust;im $1750Yrly650·0504 S1 Twnhse lrµlc, pa110 Newport Buch 2769 B .. mb 10 ,sidr Aous,e1 2°7 11 1 "" rm Mot1vatecJ sellE'r' Costa Meu l 024 2nd llr condo 2 Br 2 ba I al oats an va1 / t714167J.4400 Studio 1 blk 10 beach & $975 and ground llr gar s5c;o 2bd 2ba dishwasher re 213 570 1222 work 213 --------- 12111•21·2121 201EWTOWMNOMES REACHING slorPo; $575 Ul1ls paid conoo2Br 2ba $650 S1err<lMgmt 6411324 lr1gerator & stove $600 I 7936615hm Found Grylwhtlghair M GOING GOING GONE 540-9569 Chllhaven pool & P>ilras 2BR t :ba 610 Joann St No Pets 545-46SS Mastersulte wl pvl ba, MIF cat red collar 675-5364 HARBOR Primf' Cos1a Mesa area Housts Unfurni'shtd fDr Eurn1 6SO 0">04 Adults pre! Small pet ok 2Br lBa 5675 Avail now non <;mkr lovely home Promontory Point ~1oc;s&lr~m B~r~sp:~~~ 108' 7 7 7 HOUSEHOLDS General 2202 2 • Oen newly decoraled Call 645-8453 see Sat 10 12 only 662 7420 alt 3 Iv messg I Founo Lrg blk dog Pat •EWPOllT S 11H Wall< 10 t>Pach lrt>m 1n1s 3 fJiJ1m 2 (;1 ,1 hOmP w I tm•ly •00"1 f 11a1ure\\ 1n r.lud1• •emo dPteu ~''' """ open bt"ilm r:P1I 1ngs And <.OR Call us for a v•Pw•ng appl 631 7370 T r a ditiona l Realty Ha t-7!"l70 CONDO c;omf' ocean 2 Br Apt with patio & 30916th St lrpl & 0 W M 10 c;hr H B home wi M Boria on tag Santa i 100 000 l\Jever offered Sum••r a Winter 2 ISd a e SS2S A B I 63 08 9 OPlvrP ·O Jown to Vf'ts 261,064 READERS v•t•w car garage enc gar g mo 3 Bdr '2' Ba condo Npt parent & 2 boys Reis na risto 1-4 Hurr"' 8">0 '17 78 Rtnf1ls $Bl 5 mo 760 6862 546"5682 alt 6 549-1976 Terr $650 mo 1st & las• 84 70166 642 6740 Found male blk Lab v1c of ' Ac;~ tor l inda BARl<fR REA ES r AT f JACOIS AHL TY d bd 4 ba yrly L•do ISIP sec dep 974. I 199 M to shr Npt 28r 1oa apt Mar1ners Drive NB PROP MAMAIEMEMT S 11300 mo Also Harbor 3 bd 1 , ba w Side 3 Br 2 ba 'lteps to beach B1yvu 2 blks bch park-646-014 t BY OWNER CortlttrT'POrary c harm .tBFl nvPr'S11ed \1oc;01•c 111P pnol 1aeu711 1 o;to•'r upgraded Mesa VPrdP lff'll 2065 F1am- 1nQo Under $250 000 Ph (all 546 609? By ownr J Br 2 • ba Condo Sllylnes deck Pdlto 2 car gar wi opnr Pool & 1ac $124K. will neg down etc 5<10-4083 View and Ocean Front Brano new crpts drps & No Pf'IS Garage Yrly ing quiet $340 ·mo wk Found Rabbit 22nd Si 4 714/115-8113 from $ 1600 $37001mo bit ins Encl pa110 Child n S 1000 mo 650 6939 641 2175 hm 67S-1904 7 0 ., N p S67c. Oranne Av. Costa Mesa 6 5 q797 " n ets J mo 64S 1421 " EXCEP"TION A LlY spacious 2Bd • den condo in Chtthaven ar1>a Comm pool Cl~M & .iva1t 1mmed S 1200 yrly COM Lol/ely home w/v1i>v. r,1 Oil)' Across t•om park tq•nc:h dot>• s atrtum 180 $1800/mo W1tertrent Homes lno. 4 Bdr 2 Ba dbl gar near schools S 12001mo 645·6646 Pen Pt 2 Br 1 Ba M f:: 642 1794 Large 1 bdrm w •garaQe Shop class1flt1d our store' S'1i5; 6~~ ~~~; ~r 2/ 11FOUNO Sml gry Temer l•do Flealty 673 7100 Gtb Walle~• WP.<ot<oodP No peis never closes 642-5676 1 or · '"' M Vic Eiits/Newiand 64"> 1487 alt s P11me 1ocet1on nr beach <ln4 6877 Back Bay condo 2Br 2ba L<119e 2BR Carpets S650 Av111I 1mmad Dys drape'\ 2246 Canyon No I 642 "J 119 Pves 548 3060 pets S">25 832 1766 BA YS~•OAES 3BR 2ba lg I BA apt an blt1ns. now I s~curity areA wi beach c,pt 1lnt toe 1767 Or $295 ut11 Pvt Rm & Bd Fou"d White B1shon type Spac10U) '\1ngl~ one 4qq 4 rn fem C10Q 20 lb Vic PCH & two b4'droom apt'\ II Ammie 10 shr 2 br apt CdM Su" 22 760 8273 C M N/"lmkr Pool 1ac I Foun<J Yng blk dog 111c $2751mO Mtkfl 631-2737 Main Sf/Adams 'HA t rond '>Orne <leals on wheels EBSl'\ide 2 houses on 1 lot 1n c1ass1 t1ed 'I transpor SK awn assume tst. no 631-1400 no pets $ 1650t mo .ingB $375tmo AvAll I Owniaqt 67'i 3566 March 1st 648 7993 BEST VALUE IN Rmte wanted F pref. neat. I 536· 1986 20 30 yrs, n-smkr 3 Br loSt 11 yr Old gray cat •pt s teps to bch I m91p Vic Corona del S230/mo no ullt Brao alt M ar) nr Bayside Dr 1ato0n 11s11ngs 642 S678 •Wal s 129K 673-8SSO o ·· c .. .,. • • • • II: 0.. • .. •• • ' .. Hf!j !l l O-, 1· I 1TY1 FVOYfC I I' I' I I S T A R H I' I I' I f llDDAY Tl J' I I COMPARE* OUR CLASSIFIED RATES Daily 108 777 25c Pl' lot I Santa Ana Reeister Newport Ensien The Pennysaver (irculat1011 49,000 • (,t ulat1 '" 52 ,000 ( ''' ula!lon 80,000 63c I•~! I~ 1u\JnJ soc l•'I ttiournid 49c ~r lt111u• .. 1nd Ratas Based On 3 Lines -7 T1mos •• • BHed On Gompe11no Cucul&'ltlon tn Piiot M•rkflt Balboa Peninsula 2207 2 Br 2 bn nnwer duple.11 1 rt., Ma1ure non-~mlo.rS No pPts. $650 12 t31 area 1'49 4 19S or 257 -9 i92 Coroaa 4tl Mu 2222 IAYlllE PUCE Bayf•ont sp"c1ous 2 Br 2 ea $17'i0 mo 8•11 Grune1y 67S 1116 t CdM duplfl• 2br lb 1 $5SO mo 1br 1b• $JSO lll• 760 ?545 lo• dt!I••'• Co zy 2 Belrm tnllage Ot•tJn '>•d( Cit 1'111>y f"7':1 mu 673 1ll4 Costa M111 2.224 I • IHt ltll't M1111IH ~Ou'\•~ Apt• ... <:onCIO!I I I 1'1fl!Ofll'I Ad•tlrh (r,.fl rOt .11 S1nre-. .\ Ma1~et• l!.a 1 '"'° BEACON BAY 1Brl 3BA 1 or 2 yr leasf' no pet~ S19001mo 675 6617 a1g Canyon larqe 2 Br 2 Bo $1650 mo 759 0706 Own11r Brol\er r1do line' Kt<JS too 2 Br ? Ba homf! ""alk to <K•on Charm lrplc. dbl gor $675 "i39-6 tC}('I ,mall fff BEST Hl'llOll IUHI 4 Bdrm estate tormftr meooet and highly uP· \)r M11!d Bf!aVI oc;un & city hie view Comm pool \Pll & lf!nn1s SJSOO 6U 0927 700 833'.\ Ag! HARIOI VIEW NOIEI LIKE BRANO NEW I Sporliltng I Bdrm from I $465 u111s Od poor gM rlge nope" 3 1 Avoc11do 642 490~ 24 1 w W•tson 631 0960 ME SA PINES 2650 Har1a BACH BfAlJl Y $4 15 PRV patro pool apa TOP ar1t11 Qu!t!I nn Pf'I~ S49 '1447 N-er 3br 2b" M Vrrelr! ho m.. •t11vm op n b•olm\ S 1050 "10 no µe11 QO•d11er v.ale• lvtn 0,4 5.:\uU 4 !!pm & wknds NIC"fl 1 0t ' Ull Al/Ill llP• µro• f" etl 1 \I $495 met ,,,IJ pell 760 ,. 18 °' I lr42 7!>28 •"H Dr wknd' I Ol tVE TREE APTS IHIOI lttltl 'J Dr I • 811 twnht ttyle 2 he1rm1 den •Pit crpll dl"f)t Othwshr 11110/Mt 1 up1lfted llttCll C•I 01t iqr l'lll 1'\Q7 1\73-711! 1 1 f 1un• $805 &•fl 7367 Went Adi c.n 64 ~·M11 Cl& .. llleG adl do II well , NEWPORT! FURNISHED or U~FURNISHEO All UTIUTllS PAID. H[AlTH (l UB H NNIS SWIMMING plu' mu<h more' Sorry no pell Modeh open da1ly 9 to 6 Oakwood Nt wport Bt •dl So 1700 16th Str«t l•I Oovt1) 6•2 s•u Nnwport Buth No. 8 0 ln11ne Avtnuf (at 16th) 6•s-uo• 7pm 673 0390 , 759 0122 673 401 3 WE LOOK FOR YOU' Lost M or rig '!:"I wtorno Houae/Roommates eyes 10 h111r red collar I Unltm11ed 832 4 13• I fOvt or e;1ty t11g1 Reward leatala Waatt• 2909 646 7680 Coup .. tn Hfly MI neee lost M Sheth• pup 16 • rH1on"blt 2 Br rental wlis Old vie 19th & Nwpt Cos 1 a Mes a "r ea I Btv(l J1tn 2 1 R-.rd 079·28'l9 ' 842 Cl'1:\ tve "''O Giratn ftr Lost Or ·wht Mo1111 type M C.At t 8 Coll Pk. CM Ital 2912 Reward 545-5609 HWNRT lllCI I Lu1t puppy Btklt•n arage 10•20 $95 d.:ie;hshunll t~. lealh 645 4900 or 64~·33'3 Cullar Harbo1 View Vttkll' HoMet 760· 1790 Rt> .... ard IOfllct ltatab 2914 Los1 Shaogy gr~ rNI• Pnodll' Ana 10 Joc:llo 13 t1 W.,.,1ct1ff Or N 0 Vic: Mon11e V1111 CM R& I I 30 lq It w"rd 648·06~9 1Ay11nt ~4 1 ·SOJ2 lo1t wknd ot Jan '1 lge 1'~0 &Q fl ~11111 UOO lmO I v.hl d<>g W brwn tl.101 1 71" W ,q,,, 6t •1J1l1t D wlcl\Clllt' t g n~mo ~ •••lll!ilill~~~llll <'M T"11m !~t ll'l~ft rrrCl A~wll•d 80 O~<'!t • • Or41l9e Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuotday, Januuy2.4, 1964 CT llr••l•r A1t1 Dtt1llia1_ Carr••!! 11tt1cttn C.r•taial llaa•Yll•• B Cl ai ltria pm Pl iiiiiiiiiiii;;~;;;;iiii;lt'rOt ... lonalMoi>ile &tall REMODELING.Allpl'la... Gtatral T E S tut 11 •I I tlat ~:;:;~~ .. ~~~~ $217 d aut~R\'1-opla!lff-at your Alto cuttom cablneta 18 E RHidlcomml 30 yra e•p FORTUNE COOKIE STARVINO COLLE.GE Painting by WayM LAffW J• llr D 141-1111 • per ay home or txJll 856 5975 ...__..._.. llnln·IHOI OlllT, T~/r9m0Ved CIMn· Remod ... repaua & OM CLEAN HOUSE PRIVATE STUDENTS MOVING CO 10 yra ot qu.al1tv & etst\a-F---itwaw ........ • yra In et'M UC . ....,........,, Remodet/Riepalra comm! up, ntr11 lawna 751-3'4715 eer.iic:ee Paul 730-04e2 OR 9USINESS 751-31!50 UC T 12.._.)8 lntured menanip In Ha:b« .,.. ·-.., I That'• ALL you pay'°' lt"'1ttl•L IN'c1 9N-356" anytime and r.ald. Uc:'d, bond«S. CL"'·N --Ra u &41~27 (IXOYE) 751-9103 ~des from'' 3 11~· ~ daya DoiWWlll babyift In mv REMODEL otflCe. kll. rm 1n1 ~or eat 652-9142 1 ~ ;UP8*1TAEE TRIM • JJ w;~t~A~~SEh";:~~:i~an WATCH us GROWi ~air laucMa, dtlP> e1C C.M home. Reliable and edd • bay wndw. Frenc:tl ------n us comm malnt only DUMP JOBS & QUiilty P81ntlng n dO lM Any! me M&M IM:.-9033 DAILY r~n-'ble. o--·-a .. ._ dr. patio covldec:ka. Lie. PATIO WORK-Custom CS. CALL CHUCK &42·2873 SMALL MOVING JOBS 6AS-35'40 Pala II Job 01herl only promlael •-.:-~-.. --=-...a-"""l ___ _..._ ...... v ... .._.,...,., .,.... 1lg11. all faze• Very rel---M E&4 ---Rea St D-47-'078 MCJfiNM 1 ratH Mra. Littleton 4'4&485 Steve 547-8078 onable Ref's provided Clean Upa•TrH Trimming IK &,.1391 JEAN'S HSECLEANING Fiii PAllTill eve ltrftctt PILOT I -650-llOHI Repalr-Remodel-RDollng Lie & lntured 963-0022 Yard Malnt •Heullno HAUL MOVE-REMOVE Honnt & <Mpendable 8Y RICHARD SINOR QUALITY PAINTING, FAIR,_ ....... ..,. .. ___ _ Want to babysit In my Doon-Wlndowt-CablMll REMODl!LINO'? Our •II• MIKE 650-:!263 F'urntture. Truti, Tr... Refs 536-5008 • ..,._ LIC*\M 280e44 t'4 yra of PRICES Fr .. •t. call .iYPIHdi SERVICE Chrtauan home for any Panel-PatK»-F~. 35 tied cllenta ar• our ti.It Comm«clal/Resldenllel 963·5-415 NORM Ael1able--:-Fut & Efficient ~ I~ CU*torMrt JOl'WI anytime. 131·2050 •WORD PAOCE.SatHG* 99e REF'a 979·'45&9 YI'• •lCP Jefry ~-''413 Mleamenl Call ua today Landtcape Maintenance LT HAULING _ MOVING References available Thank you, 675--0383 Edltfn9 849 4342 DIRECTORY Will BABYStflovlng Cate Repair/Small jobs: fences. fOt ref9fencea: 4'99·2255 o~~ecl~~~C:;sr:s,,u~r:· Appll1nce delivery, dump Kim &4&-858 9 --QUALITY PAINTERS In my home, day• or evea shelvee, pertltlona .. Low Sequol• Con1truet1on· Mcweeney Landacepe fob1. Jon 8•5~8192 Sh•lly's HoueeclHnlng PROMPT, NEAT PRO-HA GI nt;r R P N plus thelRVINE MIRROR 548•0184 rates. Steve 731 -8311 Quellty cu•tom remodel· 645-5124 GEORGE'S CLEAN UPS over 5 yrs exper,rell•ble, FESSIONALS 83&-7149 N I T I Pl and lheHUNTINGTON ...... •--l -Car~• ltnice Ing & carpentry Lie EXP & HAULING No job 100 REF's _ 842•9208 12 VAS EXP· I'm am.,I, VISA-MC Scott en-1512 BEA~~=:yRa~ ~--'"_1•_1c_•_ clRffET I CiNottoa In-•'430617 Brad 9&6-2'423 Tree Trl~ARc°~!ERUpa tmall 895...eooe Student Cleanlng RE-My prae are amelll -~~~INO/RE~L· Typing/WtttJng no extra chargel LOM weight, lee! great! atallation & repairs. 30 r .. lt Malnt. Pete &4 t-1098 --p;;UL S HAULtNO-LIABLE. NEAT Keith e50-&&4e °' 6~n ~1~': :~eoo Bu.tneN. Acedetnlc: .net CALL TODA.VII Cellullte vanlstlea 1~. yrs hp Andy 645-9031 I • . Gar/yd cl/up, 12' 1take w/ s.-a-9158 °' S.-8•10'44 C RYSTAL PAINTING CO Peraonal. 7eG-1NI &II Fiii Liii guar Renee 5•5·9118 C C . an1'111tat1 lar•11l11 W11tt• Utt/8' p u &48--0792 24'hr Boaae llttial A complete paint!, aer-Expert Walleoverlng In-Wl.... ~; Your Dally Piiot I LL • --t•tat llC!tlt TRW BAO CREDIT? Mowing, EdgiTng Twice 11 H l vice Serving o c. or 1'" st11tletlon Reaa. Conautt· ;I Concrete, Masonry, Flat-all r vate lnveatlg1t0t mo $20-$25. 50A6016 c y.ara Prompt. reliable. ant Alllgnmt 1-o1.u WHIT!!. D otaaff~la! -c p I eat •• S""CURITY !TIERS v 58 8,..,.,..w ~~=::i~ PROF BK P ·computer/ work. foundations Block. 832-3232 (2'4 hre) QUALITY GARDENING 24ltr11fUl·1121 L~V:u:7t:':d ei:~• AeftKences. 850-3292 Profenlonal wallpaper ~.~onW :=~ M2...a21 tit. lot ~,:u!,n~:.'~~1J:;9· brlctt ue·d 575-2828 :r:-Dier lu~lM Trees topQed/rmvd. Yard Furnacee • POOi Heater• ~om t'40M9e Painting hanging at r.aeoneble otiwri" e3 f.~ ~~~~~~~~~!I ____ Driveways, paUos, p1tn•. DOOR G LORElf maint 2~rs exp lie/fully Heating/Air ,. __ ... 111 __ ,ng Lauacatia~ 11 reduced Winter rat• pnc.t Lynn 5-49-~n Sml bus. comput• bkkpg etc No Job too am1ll insur , free est 8'4 t-0463 VVIN "'" F ------It .... '"~ H 1 k 1 1 · ,...,. 3 ,. · Repair Of R8')1ece ___ Service-~11lnt·ln1tallatlon {ewn baFnt e r" Servfce rM Nt. O.Ve 640-54<49 'WE GALS SHOULD • ...,.•.,.••_ ... _____ ,... " local pk /d 1 570. 0305 "' .,...,... __ __" .,.. --Irrigation Comml/reald lal la~tr p-1...u1 "' State law requlrea that all 11 CCtaat(al ' onea wor ' ar rates, ...,..-{) o6Aor 536-0553 C•LL BOB •••2923 **ST.•RR ,...8 ••71 H•NG TOGETHER" " Accounting t ... __ .,,.._ , up e.. .,. "rlve~aya, eldewal"e. ~ II H • -114•n 11 839-0730 anytime --' -...... ,..,..... ., .. " •• f!!U Roat Cart ltmff Free eet D.,i 5•6-5119 Lie .. 25~ 984•2a-17 contractors Who _.orm reeaonable ratea by Ca~aaet Mak1a1 patios. Llc'd Cell Ron I ***HOME REPAIR ~ t •-p It J work ov• 1200 lnCludlng CPA's Jerry '432-8670 •New cablneta, cabinet 558-003'4/Don 970-9828 ~VWALl TAPING • Elec·Ptumb-Cerpentry A·Z Home Repair i M1int ~ .. ntctt FAIR PRICES ALWAYS-•rr !ffl tabOf and meter~~ CPA. high qu.llty ' ,,,..,...,.,.,., t11c1ng. bers & formlc11 Cera•ic Tilt All Textum & Acoostk: Screens Keith 6'46-4872 Npt erea 24' HR Serv No NK DRIVING & 6th« Re4labte-Retl-IMUred * RE•YAL * ~ lk:i9nMd ~ ·~·.... F est K I 673 1503 ---JOb too small 673-0628 L-al ., __ ,, ___ Reu ••STARRS48-4'"7t contrac10fl enoutcl 90 tu wortc at reaa. rates countenops 6'42-{)88 t -.--------·! ree ev n • ONE CALL DOES IT ALLI H Cl Lou .... ls H'7'CF!orowl '"'"::·"5"' 1392 -Can us flratl 760--0328 atate in t...._.r -~i.u... J h B 83 ,,,. - ---Countertopa, floora , El t I l •••• •• ia \4 .. .,... s---1a1111 I t I Pal t ·-.......... ._ .. 0 n rown 1---83 c .. ,..t... patios. repairs, regrouls. tc r Cl We fix It break It buy It or • t ........ : n er or n • Pl t ~.. i Contractora and con- & L 1 -::.!. 11 'd F t 559 8150 haul it '549.5009 ROBIN'§ C!L@ANING PERSONAL INJURY. Con-Ing. Fait, COfTIJ>let•. lair u tr Ill r "'"*'· contact Mary Alf•I t @xpert Carpentry s;r::;tee c ree ee . -ELE9TR1CIAN: Priced SERVICE a thoroughly tracts. R•1I Estate. Pat· prices Dan 96'4-7180 PlAS ER'JrATCHING Orondle•t 558...coMwtth &fveway -Perklng Lots Repalr-Remod-Addltlona Clail• .·" r~~h~ :-:m::"t::~!· L~ H~odymOdan of CdM Mr clean house 5-40-0857 rlcic Hanway 6..0-0700 Int/Ext SPECIAL A~lgl Restuc;coa Int/ext 30 yre My queetk>M. Contrac· Repairs -Sealcoatlng Doora-etc S.-8·'4980 L . . lx-11 d Jobs, Painting ---• t t t S.11" exp Neet Paul 545.2977 tor·a State Llotn" . ovlng Chlldcare my home 3 21 87~359 & Wellpaper 6A0-8259 Class Action Cleaners llma~ smyat~I t ~2 ,. •• •2· + a-·d, ... ,.,..._ "-t- S&S Asphalt 631·'4199 Lie HIRE ME HANDYM. AN FIT PIT Tues.-Sat. Chlld I'll BEA. T •NY PRICE! L 1 h / ---••• ..,. ~ Neat Patcnea & Textur• ...,_ I.JI ~ ~ -F "' AMERICAN HANDYMAN oca ome apt clnng, = A C MOVING = . Quality wor11 at low retee Plaza. Room 890, Santa "s" Ty 1 pea Rep(SLUalRcAResuY ••t"x· ~c::P~~~=· :~d k~~s i~ muat walk. 83 t-6'486 C.M Quality Electrical Wortt c er pent ry, Wl ndows, exper 6A2·92M Dayne Ouiek/caretul Low rates You can't make It to the lntl•xt Free Ht. MS-8258 Ana, CA 92701, ell coat m) feed.LARAV5'48-8060 C••t•ter meta T911manElectrlc385-1764 Paint.etc 847-2387 EXP'DHOUSECLEANING Llc.T13804'6 552-0410 big.game next week? --~~~~·· Fr'::''~au:a~::: Want Ad H .... p? C0~0TER fQfoR: Prof Are you "!Ult 1001<1ng 1 QUALITY WORK H t RELIABLE OWN TRANS. •A· l llYlll• Don 1 let your tickets go Hav• you rHd today' a Selling enythlng with e 11u5.• 2 69 or ... 5 • 0032 .,. 2 _,... 78 .... to tutor you & your ma-We like browsers In a t Ft F · ones Cell• 646-6502 to wut .. buy 1 little ad. Clasllfled Ada? If not Deity Piiot Cla111•1ll' NJ ._ .. .,.. .,.. .,., 1 sslliecl ~2 5878 uo es. at eea -== Best quality. 25 yr exp. Lota of ~· fana read you're m1sa1ng the beat la a ..,._ men. chine ev/wknd. 548-0164 ~--• MARK ROWAN 631·4'877 Vtualf ada dO It well Lie T-116,'428 730-1353 clastlfled M2·5e78 ber;.1ne In tOIJfnl ""'"cal 842a71. •.. Sm v 0MARR A .. Schools A Instructions :::;~:~~:_:1····::n."· PAY -PIT 9-2 • OWN Certified or experienced WHlllll ' 642 4321 TRANS. 786-8222 FT/PT. days/evenings ~~ Houae cleaner needed. NB Convalescent hospltat. C:ilTlita eerly motn. • area. Tues thru Fri REF's Newport Beach. Excel· '41m· 10arn Sat & Sun. 548-0'4 71 lent benefit• &42-80+' Muat ha\19 van, station L t 3 0 9 •~• OUll wagon Of 11mall pictluc>. e ex lneuranoe pe<aon, need Wr"'5 Hourty wege & rn!IMge. Wedn~sday, Janaa.ry t$ Q ls Commercial Linea Fut paoed Santa Ana Of-Apty lnper.onW!Nkdeya. ARIES (March21-Apnl 19):Checkdctails,havcsourccmaterialat • Underwriter book-floe IMks energetic CS. 330W BeySt CoRa hand, be prepared for questions relatmg to rebuildino or remodel1'ng keeping, clerical ex-tailed person for typing Meea. <>rano9'eo..i 0 perlence Send resume to and gent office duties Dally Piiot. EOt procc~. f'.ocus ~lso on m~ney, possible partner ship, relationship which P.O Box 30..0. L1guana WPM 55. 979-7000 grows in intensity. Scoi1o plays key role. Pac 1• ft• C Hiiia, 9265'4. GENERAL OFFICE Photo Printer tor KCICSI* TAURUS (A ·1 2 M 20) F · ' I Th F · t. -· MC/5S. Exp. Ot Wiii I.rain pn ay : OCUS on tnqumcs. partnerships. S e aSCtna lnQ Kind9rgarten Instructor· Lite pegboard, Bkkp g, for top s.a1aty permanent participation 1n public projects. You'll make contacts which could lead Mon-~r110·~·30 Must IYPlno •5wpm. (lnvoicet position & tM.n.ma.. Call toaddedrecognition.Submitidcas.pcrfcctformat.dcfinetermsandbe Travel TRAVEL be21wrthextenslV9chHd & computtK1zed printing fortnterview831·3330 sure that offer is valid. Sagittarian plays key role. '"""'" 10••• 0 ~1~e :r":i:~:;:. ~~ =";~ ~~~·5 1----Aet-all-Poel_t_lon __ _ GEMINI (Max 21-June 20): Focus on domestic adjustment. School ii Industry For You? coast YMCA. 6A2·9"0 c1y1, FIT, or PIT. Salary Exclualve women·a purchase of art ObJeCt or luxury item. Job gets done, you'll have open-Of PIT $5.50 min apeciatty 1t0<e neeoa FIT opportunity to pursue creative endeavor. You'll gain access to 610 E. 17,b Si .• Sani• Ana. If so you can be a professional Ull Olll W&lltl Cell 9AM· t2PM or a1ock & aal•per.on. privileged information and possibly participate in unique tour. Travel Consultant in 1ust 10 weeks. Part time. Greet working 2PM-5PM 6'46-97•1 Exper. & fleldbllty r• CANCER J 21 J I 22 S . Ca. 92701 -coodltlona. pleue call quired_ F0t Int...-call . . ( une -u y ): pothght on romance, creativity, 3 wee.ks Apollo Computer tra1n1ng 67S-7829.MthruFrl 3to lfflOIPllSlml Mon -Sa t 9 -5 :30 ab1ltty to put your own style across to dramatic fashion. Techniques OlfANCE COUN1Y'S ONL y PRIVATE included 5 pm only PIT evening• & weekend• 6A0-0990"' M0-<>991 will be streamlined. you'll be rid of superfluous material. Focus also on ACCREDITED TRAVEL AGENCY SCHOOL Good phone voice affairs of heart. aura of glamour and ability to seee others as they 751-8822 M·F. Aea 1 aurant Evening classes begin IUlmulll PollUon• available tor, .. actually exist. American Alfttne Sabre Comput• Trelnlng January 30 i984 llPllYISll •MITAID aponalble persona to LEO(July 23-Aug. 22): Promote product in realtstic manner. Shun Challenging. r~ble lmmed openings avall In '8ke tooo 0tden & mllke individual who attempts to promote a "pipe dream." You'll be @) poaltton with private orderdept..Noupernec dell type aandwk:hft effective, responsible and successful if you adhere to rules, rCJulattons. MORNING, AfltRHOON, EVENING CUSSES COSTA MESA TUVU SCHOOL community General Company wlff 'rain. Must PIT, Mon-Fri 1:30o-i:30 You'll receive offer for property. you'll have chance 10 gain greater melnten11nce/repetrs haV9 cw and be •t>+ti to Me)emof'a 17 '2 1 Sky-e II ( 714) 543 9495 uae of own insured v• start 1mmed Excellent In· park Cir. Ste A. Irv security. 8 • · · hlcle required on the /ob. come 1t qualified. For 281~178 VIRGO (AUJS. 23-Sept. 22): Finish what you start, display 1901 Newport Blvd.. Worttlng supervisor of appt c•ll Mr Baker pnntlng/pa9teup versatility. be flexible and show that you can laugh at your own foibles. ,. •,.,..., ._..., dlllll • ,.._ .._........ Costa Mesa. CA. small crfNt Salary range: 662•58"" Busy printing shop ,.,... Spotlight on references. special reports. short tnps and unusual (71 4) 631 686l S1600-S1700 mo II you 1ng hardworking 1n<11Vid- commun1cat1on from rdat1ve. Ari~ plays prom1ncnt r~e. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~•~a quatit~d h11~ P~TITI•E u~ ~~ pu~ up~· LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Stress 1ndefi:ndence. make new starts. · working indlvldual. look· -··· E CUii penerwe to handle mul· · · I d Le 1· · I mg lor a permanent pos-r" t1ple reaponslbllltles in- stnve to put across ongina 1 ca. t goo past, rea 12e secunty 1es tn ==•-•,..lt-..W;.;•:.;•:.;t., .. ..__..::;S;.::1.:00.: Belp Wa•t" 5100 ltlp WHt.. 5100 Btlt Wut.. 5100 111on. call •93·0122 Busy c1rcu11t1on 0111ce eluding paste up. counter future, not in brooding about what m ight have been. You'll locate -• (9:30·5) Scheduled Inter-needs a phone ci.rk for sales. filing Valld COL r• an1cle that had been lost. missing or stolen. Banking 1um snusT Dental Ass'I. exper. WI EmA IHEY views Niguel Shore verlylng IOllCltor orders quired Call or come In lo SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Follow through on hunch, realtze CAREERS Rent or top % Fashion RD A · must like lowork, Guys. gals. homemakers! Community Auociatlon 20 houra/week. Mon ·Fri PIP. 298 E 17th Str•t. that circumstances will favor your efforts. and o,.in understanding o Island area. M•-0661 like to have time off Call SELL 1c KODAK FILM 4 30·8 30pm $4/hour suite B, CM 642-0621 -646 .. &80 I coupons ChYrch benefit Appllc1nt must be your own potential. Exude optimism, make personal appearances. YOU CAii CLERICAL -I A ~ ---240-0'427 IAlllmU mature and reliable I .... n-·••R•• wr 0 e 1 aer. bright colors and invest in your own talents. Aquarian plays key COUllT Oii U&T HOW Dente 181• ortho, exp., _________ Have openings 10 take or-Some pl'lone eJtP«Wlenoe ~ PIT, atternoona. temp . req'd. RDA pref. 4 dys M· SALES ders 1n marketing dept desirable, but wtll train IBM dlsplay writ•: IBM 3'4. Th FIT or P/T 642-2626 E $600 m"" card I & II CRT dlltl SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec. 21 ): Your best qualities surge to typing. answer pl'tones. arn over comm pr No exper nee. Company Apply In person between -• ' S · GREAT WESTERN SAV Apply in narson 1760 IEIT&L FllOIT OFFICE wk working with world will train Must have car 2 & 4pm, ask for Debra entry Exper helpful. Vic- forefront·. you could win a contest. pothght on expansion. travel. . • .. -1 "" t .. ~ · 330 w Bay St Coat• tor T~•"' Serv1cles. · I · · d b'I · I h gh 'd Good INGS h111 an 1mmed1ate Monrovta, Ste C·2. CM HI TOUCH. HI TECH amous ,.. .. o ograp • ...,. on and be able 10 start ...... _B .. l....., S-' 3 SOCI~ act1v1ty a~ a 11ty t.o art1cual~ t ou ~s. 1 cas. . news openlngforaFULL-TIME btwn9·12AM or 2-5PM HuntlngtonBeachottlceln exciting book project immed Excetlenllncome Mesa EOE ...., 1 rctl t,tulte21 . received concern mg publishing. special 1nformat1on. education, travel. TELLER For Info call 6'46·3966 search of a career mind· Must be confident, love 11 qualified. For appt call i--------• _Nwi> __ 1 _Bct1 __ 5_se-_8 _ 5 _ 20 __ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Be ready to remodel, remove ed. team oriented front children and the out Mr Jasmine 662·58'43 Claaslfled Ada ara the safety hazards and t.o build on a solid base. Romance is pan ofscenano, Previous llnanclal lnstitu· IDOllEEPEll/F/C olflce "people" person doors. No exp. nee. Mecl1ca.1 lront office Discover a Duyer lor those answer to a auccea.atut . h fi Ifill t t' t on pe . or 'll ress c nfid nee . tlon experience or cash tor Newport Bch RE de-4.,, days/week. 842_,..31 650-0725 Urology-GP. Typ~ bkpng & I long-forgotten art1c1es garage« yard .-i lt'a a w1s u . '· men con inu~s s .r g, SU n ._.._w1 exp . O I e in handling experience is veloper Computer exper Scott A Fo d DDS phone skills 631 •5301 above the garage Use bett• wey to ,.,, _,__ youroab11tues. Study Sag1ttanus message fovvaluablc htnt. preferred Public contact helpful Please call for an r · Eliey LIHlt lay Ootll ___ _ __ c1ass1hed 642-5678 .......... AQUARIUS (Jan. 20..Feb. 18): Focus on change. travel. vancty, background Is helpful, appt Marilyn 759·9531 Dental RDA chalrs1de ex· NE~Ol:D Two secretary/ Meet Teen. emphaaia 1n ---,_people! _______ _ added responsibility and chance to s1gn1ficantly increase mcome. and tight typing Is re-Bookkeeper/Typist exper pertence and expanded general office. lull ume micro. also lab aide Both You'll be asked to participate in community, chantable or poht1cal quired Lile offlce work Non· duties Solo NB practice Two asslltllnt bOOkkeep-lull time In prlv leb I a1·1y P1·1 1 I .................... ·· .. requlrers addition ol ers. part time Willing to w/beneflts Call Rick or project. Get promises in writing. realize that your position is strong. You'll find we have com· smlcr 3-• hrs dally. Mon· dedicated and skllle pro· train right persone. Ben-Jim 111 646-0216 PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Focus on communication. spiritual petltlve salaries. excel· Fri. 499-34'37 tor appt. fesslon111. 2 hrs stall ettts. Appllc11t1ons: -------·.: PART TllE .: values. advcnisin" plans for journey. Famiiy member decides to lent benefits. and com· OllllCll llllllli 752-1320. Ive msg NEWPORT DECKING •YH/IRWIR cooperate domestic harmony ts restored fortable working con· 1653 Superior Av Must be hard-worker • · dltions. Please apply In Low pay Great future DENTAL ADA. exp chelr· Costa Mesa M2-76S.-clean cut. poflle $5· . 1 Learn while you earn To side. • dys. warm C M • -I F • 3 person ° find out more about 11 call office. 546·3000 FIU/TllE PAY $6/hour 10 Sllrt. Includes : =---•.,t.-.,;iiiii•i.iii•m;•-.....;m,;_. .. rtfllff, Btlt Wut.. 9100 5 T 1 c wlcnds Starving Act0ts : -SCRAM-LETS ,_T_.D_._'i ___ 40_21_ -liRUT WESTERI ~:;; 1~~ Bl u:~s~in a ------• PHT/TllEWllll Moving Co. 650·1367 APPLl&IOE STIRE SAVlllS _ _ llSP&TOll/ Opportunlllea av11llable •lllT ,.LERI WIDOW HAS $$$ lor TD's wuulER ODCITAIL SEllYEllS with the Los Angeles v ANSWERS S 10.000 up No credit -UOO Pan Clltlf Ir, OPEllll SOOI ,, HYHTISIH SEllYIOES Times C1rculatlon De· G r a v e y a r d s h I I t cl'teck, no penalty Call Coste Mesa. full/line ser-Otat• .... , oa 12121 Orange Coast Dally Piiot partment in our door-to-Dcryman s Inn Newport Behind -Covey Denison Assoc 673•731 t vice experience required CHEERS RESTAURANT needs full/lime driver tad door newSQaper sales Beach Resp/mature 3 T h 09_,.1 Excellent salary & bonus. E 1 Op 1 E 1 M/F Entertainment and d11nc-screener Aespon11ble program Guaranteed n1tes wk 675-7300 rDaEsSE.RVE...,DY Rtlt Waal.. 5100 6'42-024'0 Dan Joanis qua PY mp Ing We need cocktail 1 k d -servers We !rein Stu· or pie ing up an de-l'tourly wage plus com· Now hiring Rental & Sales Sign In tr11fflc court: "Stop IOOlllTllT &TllLETIO OLll dents OK. Full, pit. Beach '1iav1~~ngmaadtesr aalndWelldl -r~ tTHsslon Hours· 9AM People Balbo1 Island Compl.lnlng and think Of BANKING ""' 1 .,... ·2PM. or 4'PM • 9PM Realty 673-8700 & •• IT.. Airport erea Front desk SR. TELLE• & Werner Cell bef noon t l d 1 h t t ff•--aH the tickets you didn't n ra ne n s op o " "' Training la provided get bul DESERVED." Coeta Meaa Chrlatlen peraon, PIT 752-0585 752-6955. 847-9966 pm ads, screen layouts. etc Potenllel to earn $300 Nurse<y person, outgoing ---------• C.P A firm Is aeeklng e AUTO CHIS IELPIR Rachelle 6'42-4321 bet 3 plus per Wfft1 F« an 1n-personality for yard matn-Ptruaab 3012 person f0< the audit ataff. LOT PERSON for car ren· Seeking responalble per· & Spm 1erview, call 1enence & sales Part or t-2 yeers publlc account· tal egency Exper pref aon lor our Laguna Must speak l read Eng· (71'4)957·2361. Ext 120'4 lull time Nurseryland CIRCUS OF Ing audit exna.lence re-N....nort Bch. 831 ••ea Niguel branch. Appl!· Hsh Have trans 4 be llex· 838·9000 .. -. ..~,.. ...... cants must ha·-min 2 Ible. Call bwtn 10-5PM. lttr•lll Rttfrt~ Prtf ~111••1 llFIOE MASSAGE quired. Salary open. Cell ... M F 1 c C C H • "'"' 1111111 Mr. Tracy75"-10•o AITOPUTSOllmR yrs. current exper. as on· r · 4 days weekk lncl'g Aepldly growing dlreciory I 719 NO HARBOR BLVD l-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Plllll ttlller with exposure In 5'49_-_306_t___ wknds 675-6iD1 adve<tislng firm located Crt nurse a ides. FULLERTON ... •u 1-·11t 3 yeara dealerahlp or handling vault and teller c11m1 IELI DRIVERS Clase 1·11·111 All 1n Newport Center need• 7 A M • 3 3 0 p M & ll "l 1 12 -• ,._ for.W.n car exna.olence cash. Muat be tamihar F II/ti A bor Ct area/pey scale. ggg_0202 permanent pan time em-3PM-I t 30PM, PIT Call v-lllOITIYI -• ...-· wilh on-llne balancing u me. r .. ners p1oyM for general office bwln tOAM-5PM Mon· 1 aay I WUI required Call for appt and brancl't control trvlne. 552·8985 Job Guide Agency-502 S 1 1 F 1 CCC H c.9 ...... , -The Orange Coaat Daily Ask tor Glen or Nell. State College, Anaheim and typ ng HI stant. Hrs r ~ -~ ATTRACTIVE Piiot has an excellent op-6'40·84'H. STERLING Supervleory exJ)«. d• Counter help, PI T Mon-12 NOON to 5 PM, start MASSEUSSES portunlty for a car11er MOTORS. Ltd. Rolla slreab4e. Muat ba able to Fri, Super Sandwich, llllVERS IEEIEI $6 per hr Serid reaume Furnish your new apart· TO SERVE YOU. oriented Major Account Royce/BMW 15.-0 Jam· type 35wpm and 10 kay Costa Mesa 5'45-4867 ciass 1. 11 & 111 Xlnt 1811ry or letttK to Daily Piiot. Ad ";:nt wit~ turn, lture found OPEN24'HRS Executive with 1 proven bor Rod Npt .,_.. by touch 220·1520 Smallf" •61. P 0 Box 1560. 1 roug c aullled track record Great " 1 · °"'' Call lor appointment be-CRT IPEUTOll Costa Mete 92626 6'42·5678 potentlat, guaranteed * llClnUY * tween 1oam·3pm only Growing etectronl<:a dis· I EIPLIQlllT draw against com-Opportunity e1111tt with '495-0650 trtbutor Mella good typ111 lntlT11mH IEIEl&.L lfFICI )Newspaper Deliver Daily Pilot by auto in Laguna Beach area (2 hours per day). Weekdays P.M. - weekends A.M . Earn about $400 per mo. Call Mr. Barrow 642-4321. IDE'" U· TOTE ·M·MARKETS IOW HllllC t ?.1 '· For positions on aJI ~ levels. Salary com- \...... ~ mensurate with ex perlence. Up to $7 /hr. For interview. apply at U-TOTE-M-Market on Redhill & Nlsson in Tustin at 14090 Redhm on Tues- day from 12-1 p.m . FOR 101£ IMFO CAU.: (714) 731.9935 or 537..tUI EOE minion. Desir• tomove Ore~e Co. Rolla Ro~& lllPllLIO FllEUL to train for on tine com· BOOKKEEPER $1400 PI T po1ltlon for a reliable 1 t t 1 BM • d '--h f puter eyetem. exit op· mature lndlvldual to help n o mana~ s p ua. au.o ea...... p or portunlty end company Mull be knowledgeable In ou1 In our office Outlet Send ruum• to e SERVICE SECRETARY UYllU benefit• Call Elsa con11ructlon loan dla· wtll Include tlllng light KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! P.O. Box tS&O lncludea telephon• HI .... l /F &63-020<> bureementa t.......i d ·--...... oe.an view. liquor tic Cotta~. 92828 anawerlng end some MEDICAL S1300 ,,....ng an tome .,. ....... lnckJ Lrg kllch. tong IN EOE typing Full Time. 8·5 l•-------i·-------worti Contect Sheltey for Laguna Beach 1175,000 l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Call Kathy StltllOf'I tor In-Banking DAILY PILOT E~ =::' lor appointment 863-i1333 OWnr/Bkr '49'4· 1114 HGTI HO. OURI l•rvlew 840-844' ITllUll UYlllS Now ecc.ptlng appll· CLERK AUTOMOTIVE Calll Copying Pro<tlKI• • Hoapltal operlenc• STERLING MOTORS I If I tf cations for Dlatrlct Min-S1100 Irvine, Callf •,rtt•?."' 40U preferred Good enety-Ltd. 15'40 Jambor" Rd, I CH II 18 ager to auj)e(VlM newt· Muat have eccurate .D. I tla.1 & communication Npt Bch We have opening.a fOf op paper a.rrtera Should typing. dealerahlp .,. • UHUL lfftOI CnutJ[DCIAl akllla Newport e..c:tl lo-n--" eratlona/new account• have good ,._sonallty. J*lenoa reqw.d Good typing. apelllng Im· """'9LI\ catlor'I Fetlr 8-40-8950 .-. ... Ing personnel at our new fa· .....,.. GENERAL OFACE S 1 100 ponant PieaNnt C>N>ne FILL TIIE clllty In the Newport =~,~~~~~:': Muit h8'1e Basie IV com-manrw Airport ., .. RESIDENTIAL A~t~v~~'rr1 l~~8~~~~ RELIEF TILLER ~1r:,:,1:~r. :U~t Mu1t hive van. W•gon or puter •x!**a 6 good C.11 11·3. 557-..630 Mual be 18 w/chlld oare ~ Beach • outgoing heve 1trong saJM Nlllll Pt<:k-Up No compact ~:I~ MNtce per. OEN LABORERS SS-$ t2 LOANS uperlenc•. Or"98a pereon with reliable trtn· and dellre to be With the care Good •elery. mil• llO JllZ hrly 999-<>202 Job Gulde Cout YMCA 8-i2· aportetton. Wllllng to public Ot1trabte •x ll09 allowat\09, company • Agency 502 S State Col-~~ ';i,"N';;:cf AMW ~ T-eteptl--one-trivet 10 varloua perlenc9 anould tnctu<k ~:~l~y ~~· ::,. c6~E~o~:=:n leg9 Anaheim operetor. verlOut lhlfta brlnChff Muat be Ml1 • IRA ton a1 0twty P1tot ClrCUla SERVICES OEN OFFICE Many wt" Pacific federal 382 3rd St..•.,.. Bell motivated ~ •ble lo • Keogh tlon Office-330 W S.y 228&5 Lak• Foreet Drive tr atn 999 0202 Job -work Independently At e Oe1a Line System Q -A 50" s ant~ M<Vlce !Mal 1 yr benklng or 661.. e Now account a St CM Mon tl'IN Fri El 'f oro, CA u1..., gency. " tllancial Plant office, ND. ant WV eaper. Good cornmunlca· • Exc.ptkm prooeulng 3pm to 5pm No pf'IOM St•le COii.gt Anaheim or PBX •11per only Good tlon aod Ofgantutkmel W• ori. • Ml benefit calla Mr Holland s.&1 Idle ti.ma 1142-547• H.ir Dr....,.. {l14)•1MIH pay PIT, I hr lhttta ulllt Type 35 wpm, 10 package lndudlng ret1r• ·--•E•0•£___ Station tor.._. 831·5840 key. Contact Debra "*"' progrem & hUJtl' ___ tialf ~ I.I UTl\11 Bugarin (2t3~ t-2 t14 benefit• If 1ntetMteG If you know wtlet you want To p&aoe yWr n 1111"8 Man.cunat ltrtallt It. IM. IDW1191 lllYlll .Ul&L Ill IJ)IOIM can !Of an eppt 11 10 advertlM but don't bit~ tM Cllerlt• n« Special~ In 1~& 2nd :led ~n· ·~tHe, full Equal ()ps)ty Empt M/F/H •1ttrfl11 ....... kn~ hOw to "Y It, i.i UI ~bf"-Mil ,::~:~·&4.t3 Aobt~:t~ 1 N~ICM ~ ~ o 3:= a.I with EASEi •111 lfl.mtil II ::: 11~~~~;1~~ ~~~ l Delly PMOI RE Brofller Od Aaa!tOf• typing requ1t•d Call If•• ~ l!ll H /fll· IOI touch with the rtglll flad. &42•5471 6U 2171 MM>l1, 131.014'0 EOE Ct•llftsd Ada.Ml-5171 f 0 I F M H peoot e..2·SG78 --------l-------~ (714) 548-7058 --·-~--------- ( 4 j ... C8 Orange Coast OAIL V PILOl ITuitsday. January .2•. 1984 Dtt• !1510 Arrliuct1 6011 Miactl111tta1 6211 lic~lta I012 A1t11 hi rt.. A1t11, l•prW Aat .. , ~ . Mnth tO• ••rri.r1m.11;J rwm Ov•" cu11om Im APPIO• 5X7 Pl••• glt.u SCHWINN CRUISER IJIW 1112 lltrcHtl ltH 1141 l•ic• 1307 ttrtMt• pupa S25 •• prtr101 110~ 30 lllflcln wlndow wtwOOd ttame $125!080 S48·20tT DAI 19 ~ xlnt cond 47K !148..3 l~S • OYen $125, S73 1403 SSO 494-73•0 Ktltr likH &Ol& «AD41~R 111.I LHHY SE M mi. alf p-r .. tutet t TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS !> 1 M!> Barry 1 Burn rna.rk mor1: 5 Haun ls S~ Larnp owner 10 Speech '>ti r ore1qner'> pro blom bO Asian 1s1e 14 AbrndoCI 6 I 0 1 army units PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED I Snrt. a1toy1 crutM 73 S.4750 548 ... 232 Cocker» cll•mP eir•d, Ci•trH I ART Gerald Brommet New PU<:h Ma•• Lu• $400 Mint• 128 500 533-4242 Ofl#l'lt Al<C reg bull puppl.S 14 rcuip•Ht IOH P11nttng Tiit•· "The ObO E11trH 548 3398 Sale5·Serv1ee-L ... 1n9 11•t ·e, Sky\ark good C.Olld wUkt m I $2!>0 -fhree Grace• Subjtel UIHiEST NG 'W 1u•t $3950 8'5-7687 ~4 1 9878 u1 953·421 1 B W dark rm ciqu1p $250 c.;)'preas Treea 301122 Ntttrcycltl/ 76 Ud6 21 080 , bi ll UOt oa1ma11•11 pupa AKC II ror ~11 SH Rob 11 1000 E G111ery P11c• S2000 s .. 1 lcffttn IOll llVEITORY $4800 682 7473,~C~1i4fil jijl'7C~:::-::=== & o~ntront 7 Bii Pen S 1 too C1u Ana A\l 121 * 79 320, 4 'lp<I AJC '• '8l Eido uaume pymn11 wk• alt llllOl!I WOfm1no 1011 84' 4300 24 IVI Iv mtg 75 Hondtt 450, bilk . S85 (994XE0) ·79 MOO $4895 7S2 5657 ol S393 98 No dwn ~lu~r~;•:;: 8S~~11thy Ct•J•ttrl B lt>oa Bay Club & Rae-645 1659, S48 8755 *'79 3201, auto. SIA ev11n1ng1 & ~kend• pymnt OAC Call Chuck AT.Am 800 Rana 1000 82 K1wuak1 S50 GPZ (4882921 p a._ 9157 979.3553 Agt D11hm111or1 i>uP $150 Cell dme 3 mos new tome quet Ctub mem~thlp 2600 m1 I 18!>0 ·so 3201 5 apd A/C w;1.;.;11;.;C9aw-......,~~~~~I 850 ?020 111k tor Vined 'soHw°are S57S 983 3•88 1800 Muat have McDon 540 1499 111 8PM * 15·65zoL'i i6U Targa Carreta FuilY ·12 CttO. lull pwr. ltlllher nell OouQIH 1fllllat1on 1 ed At new '"'' good condition M1tssyDog11$101tnys1ze frffttYH 6022 768.0454or640-4386 lV'a 8022 *'80 3201.Sepd SIR ;~~Pg75 .1 1 o 1 or $1500/orbat 962-2711 15 Valuabl(• b4 Noun endmg P ... on-trt':"'l!I!!' 16 lfone pret ti!> Wear away (GROOMING SCHOOL) ( 1727636) 3 f: 3 --- teacl'ler 21 yrs e11p To good hQme lab ml• F Celllng Ian. bran w/tullp l ooking 10 RENT a Molor * 80 3201. 5 •P<l. $/A 714 634-4 74 Eldo Very clean car 546 2848 puppy, good w/ktda lltea. oak blades. never Home for Juty & Al!Ql•lll ( t01N456) 641 356 sunroof cpe, rect Loaded, oll option• 840 2698/213-941·490 I used Cott $290. take PleaH contact Tim or * '80 5281, 5 sf)d, SIA w/blk lthr, except1onal S 1360/obo 850·5278 Pit Bull pup•. Ul<CI ADBA w d f j I I co pa S95 552·0796 Tom Ill 650-7083 . ( 18CV192) s 10,500/obo 645·8272 ·77 Capr•~e Cl·--lc. lull reg MM. wormf!(l, 8 wks 011 er u oya m -*'813201,51pd, SIA Atk for Ron "' ,._ old $200 & up 831-3190 nion DOG needs good COMIC BOOKS AND Trailttll (002998) pwr, •It• ciean. A 1 cond hOmo Cell tor detall1 or BASEBALL CARDS T I02• .65 356C, xlnt mech $3100/0BO 848·8123 POODLES ARE PEOPLE plti11St! Ive mag 54G·9953 bounht 8 sold 1828 New-llH * '8 t 32(0AI, RS.~d92' Al /C d Iv /red Int --- Pups S3SO & up S46-2848 Furaitare 6025 por'i BIYd 850-2685 21~~R:!o (~~~)-~~17 cont * 81 32~1. 5 ";~d. SIR ~~~oO 49~~)3:0 . ·sb~k/:l~or,~f w~la~~!· HoraH 5520 (2) 811 SOFAS neutral John Weyne Tenn1t Ctuo * 81 3J6~~~7~5)$/A •77 91 IS 561< ml. 11lnt loaded mint cond Ott hrs 6 yrs 16 hds show gold spotless always Regular Memt:>ershtp BUY FACTORY DIRECT • 1cu.~2) con d . Ind 11 red S 13.995/obo 833 8383 I quality $.4000 obo EYes COYered Really hke new S800 67'>·2988 L~~~:;Pet~~.t & "~:'~:::e~ • 8 t 3201 S sp(l SIR $15 900/obo 7S9·0740 dys 64S-5412 ...... '>40 264 7 dys 642 9843 S 150/ea Call 499-1508 John Wayne Tennis Club trailers and new 19· 5th 1785165; 78 PORSCHE 924 82 CdV 20 K ml. drk blU 24 0pposote -18EmtJe:mas~ed 2 drrelr4g $175 Kgszt:>ed membe r 1h1p $799 wheel Callnow,tollfree •s1633cs• auto.lo mt Clean 10-wmllh mu1tsell llhr $13.700 650-4646 2!1 Height 49 Far pret I Peta 5535 $150~ 2-pc. sect sofa 759-0740 1-800-346-4962 for tree (1EPN71>41 last• $5950 S48-8451 _ Eldorado 74 1mmacul1te :.? ; Hoo led •I 52 Edtln tad MUST Sill $200 Oak tables $75 ea I( er o sun om n 1 8 5 brochure and SAVE• • 83 3201 auto. SI R 83 9 1 1 SC Coupe lull power equ1ppment 28Federate 53Flunnel (619)320·4107 keroseneheater llke nu a W _.a 9020 (1FMY925) burgandy w/whale tall. newtransmtsslon&redl· Two double-yellow !'leads S 150/obo 650·4646 nlltOI IDt... • 83 3201. 5 spd. SI R m1n1 cond SK m1 FAN-ator. xll'lt tires See to IP· 29 Progr~ss 54 Trop1ce11 dOQ Tame 1alk1rog $.400 ea AIRLOOM King mattress HIGHEST CASH IMMEO (002357) T ASTIC DEAL Ol'lly $846 preciate Pflvete Party 3 I Hoist 55 Roman w ·cage AISo large set S 125 673·4~7 Laguna Moped's I/wen for your ve111e1e do~s11c • 83 3201 5 sp<I SI R dn (relundat>tel • pymts $29.75 7 141833-1323 32 The cream despot macaw caye S300 Obo Beaut 4-pc hv1ng rm set tory tOOO's in parts ac-or foreign SS 1·8285 f IFGU978) 01 s8461mo OAC Wkdys - 33 Called 57 Do artwork 142· llH ! '•ke new earthtones re- cess • .manuals fact • 83 633cal. auto to mi 836· 11I1 eves S21-3S45 -THE URIEIT 36 Dogm<J se Wester rt Ct;nlly paid $565 sell tools lor top ~ brands Pvt Party Wants Auto-(10RM0101 ELEOTIOI 5275 637_7086 Perl hobby business tor m1111c 80· 81 HONDA * 84 3181 5 spd lo mo lenialt 9159 S 39 Cupod•ty alllanc.P TWO PARROTS mech ll'lclined or add to WAGON Will PAY CASH (2ANX294I . of tale model tow mileage 40 Breatned 59 Killed WITH CAGES. S175 EA Beaut antq '•bed matt bike shop $1200 takes 646-8217 • 84 318,, 5 spd. lo-mi '78 Le Car. 1tlnt S1500 Cadillacs 1n Southern 4f, Wt:51 -6J F 15h Magic Island charter mem· 131-3111 auUll t 7 Supe11n1end tib l n1r 19 Ordefly 67 A~1an hind 20 -up 68 Ovt11 lovud Un11dy 69 Pag~anl 2 1 Weapon"> DOWN 23 Lay:. oll 1 ~ lodtecJ 26 Born rr 2 C1µM1 27 Frenc,h 3 Gun~ Protoslant ol 'i•·concJ 30 Fer11lt! spot pront1ng 34 Arrow poison '> Attc1Cked 35 Aftttr t> r ool 3 7 Neigh be>r 7 hrri I an ol T ~nil lj Tall QIEI'>:. J8 Collect1011 4 N..-wcom..-r l9 K11Ctw n 1r;ol'> 10 l .. nglhoer 4 1 V11a111~ t l UntJt>r 42 lk~ c; .,tc,od command 12 Cri.1mt1Pr 43 TV prog111m lJ f tvor IP<. 44 LOC<tllOn 18 (11t'>•I' 45 Tum& <1o wr 111us1r<11 4 7 lteratetJ 1 .. rrr1 'JO F1bf'r knc•I ~' Aulri pirl:i. 44 Cal1lorn1a c.11; 62 Gdme(l I 897-1675 or 840·8709 & b ~ spr n g S 200 all 497-6073 497-2966 WE IUY (701871) 371-8275/evH 5S2-7209 Ca111ornial See u1 today! 241 8726 or 979-2627 5 L 9167 IAIERS ,.....,,..,...,~r-:-::-,-:-=-, AntitaH 6010 Dining chairs. 6 Swed bers111p vlu $3500 CLEAi CARS 208W 1st.Santa Ana "''8'°'5-G""L•r:,....a-u~to-.-am""":'l/f~m CADILUC 7 8 9 11 12 13 _ mdrn uphol sears Good S 1500/obo 978-7575 AID TRUOIS Ctosed Sunday cass . ale, sunroof & 2600 Harbor Btvd 45 29A l'ord Town Sedan cond $100 536-8240 M 1 1 d G Id Card 7 more 1SK ml. ltke new. S6SOO Restored PP Din rm tbl/6 gold velvet ~~1~b~~~hlp 0 S600 D1t1an 911 auummyleaaeS2•5mo, COSTA MESA 14 3 2 4 17 18 20 34 j/j 42 AS 60 64 67 675 6 161 h•·backs. china cabinet. 644-26 lS •'84 Datsun Sentra as-no cash down 841-4050 540-1860 5·4 Frank Im 1922 Amplco Med1I med woOd ctr, sume pymnts ol S 120 37 1 T t 9169 pl ayer baby grand $1500/obo See to BP· MAGIC ISUID No dwn pymnt OAC Call OJO 1 Cktnoltt 9313 S 12.000 4 carved C.h1-prec1ate Joy 839-3765 MEMBERSHIP Chuck 979·35S3 Agl 1 •1~4 Toyota Cellca As-•'84 Chevy Camaro .,. 11ese stacking tables. eves, 963·3433 days $300 tor $3500 value sume pymnts ol $178 36. S 73 52 circa 1900. $500 Small Dues p111d hll June Days WE llY ·73 610 Stat Wgn nu eng. No dwn pyml'lt OAC Call sume pymnts ol 1 0 C i.ar ved cedar chest Din tbl & bullet to match 8 9503 731 3S61 carb brakes. shock•. Chuck 979•3s53 Agt No dwn pymnt A S 125 Wnte Ad :r62 Daily from B1ggars sohd b11ch 97 • eves • 1 USED CARS & TRUCKS runs xlnt $2900/obo Chuck 979.3553 Agt Pilot Bo• 1560 Costa $200 All 5. 640 1830 New Nutria FUR JACKET. COME IN OR CALL FOR 751-6160 Dave I * 84 Toyota 4114 P U As· . 82 CAMARO l.2 8 IOaded $895 ZEBRA $950 I FRH lPPIAISAL I sume pymnls of $181 48 • Mesa 92626 Heritage bdrm ~~ t11p1~ Best offers 54~u~871 Cormier-OeLlllo 79 280ZX Stiver w/~k ;nt, No dwl'I pymnt OAC Call T-tops air am/.''r., ''8r!° Antique Pennsyvania pine dresser kg h ,ro runs great JClnt con yr Chuck 979-3553 Agt cass gray me a c. w hutch Sacr1lice $600 l>e<ls1de Ibis kg sz rame Stoneware kiln 4 , cu " CllEYROLET warr felt on eng & trans mnes sro.900 538-845, 548 .4058 $250 /obo 552-4965 gas D•ckinsol'I elllc1ent 18211 BEACH BLVD $6200/obo 670· 1933 dys '73 Corolla auto $995 SEE -IS FIRST! I Hexagon oak game Ible Port w/ahelves stills HUNTINGTON BEACH 548·3253 eves 1DaYe) 646-2813 Beaut lrg 18th century with 1 teal & 4 uphols gauges tips only $300 l•l·IOll; 1•1·3331 F . 9121 77 Toy Corolla S R5 We have• good select1on sideboard wl plate rack chrs ~ Paio S 1000 497 ·6073 497-2966 trlln I Hlcnbk AIC. rallye pkg, of NEW & used CheY· S6000 p,p 5 4 8-4058 sell ss1s 540-2029 WE WAIT YOUR 'FERRARt GTB·308 1979 30· mpg •Int c.ood. rotetst See us 1odayt Country style 180 year old Offa·ce faraa'tart/ CUH USED CARI MINT• 1 owner llalllcl $3250/obo 751-6160 Musi sell hke nu cstm Grey $32 650 PP pine & maple bed $900 r-• t 6226 See Ronald Dace p A 548 4058 maoe sol a 8 wt3 bend I ... aa1aen 575.44 19 1 * ·54 Toyota u ssume Recently reuphols 1n soft OAK ROLL TOP DESK 5' tl2l pymnts ol S 127 72 No mont ~lnl cond $1600 $500/obo 64 5·88 79 720•06 t91642--0324 ·fa Convert Fiat Xlnt C11uck 979·3553 Agt CONNELL CHEVROLET . .'.JC>I 11..r h" r H I . d ··~1\\1~~\ 546-1200 DOUGH BIN 1800 Ver-grn or & beige brocade I Perteet cond s750,obo Fiat dwn pymnt OAC Call 675 6754 1 8-12noon oralt5PM cond 67,000 m1 $2 100 790T 5 spd,lulfyloaded, I Used metal storage racks. 64 1 ·8278 wtnt cond $5200 O BO 8RAIDF&THER CLOCK New Oueen mall/box goOd cond. approx 30 • I•-----... -• I Elliott. circa 1890, oak springs. trame Retail units. dllf sizes All 7·~ It --'11 SPYDER S3200 MUST SELL 963-669-4 VETT 67 Fastback Red. 4 case manufactured by I s7 i 5. assking S2k65 DCEassh tell 553-8101 4 Wlaeel Drin1 9030 Beautiful to see 1t 1s to buy 81 Silver Supra Sn RI. spd, xlnt cond $9000 Tobe" S 10 000 talk s ltll •n P 9 · • I 1 s d t t Day5 Sensational stereo sys.-obo. 673-5595 P.P , . I PERA TE'" 650-5156 Pianoa/0111111 6221 67 CJ5 Jeep, compl re I it sp . s ereo. e c S I - -stored blk w/betge 1n1., 644-5480.eves675·30S8 rem. ale, all extras I SLOT MACHllE !Parquet dining table & Oak console piano.I S399510bo 640•5732 .78 131 4 d sedan runs $8SOO alter 6 pm, C 19 11 Operators Bell by chrs 3 sofas On water· I Wurl1t1er $850 548·7272 ' $ 200 714-962-0816 II'!',.._""'!'-..~~~~ Molls Novelty Co <>I Chi· bed 2 upright freezers 1 1 74 Toyota Land Cruiser, gredt looks fair 1 4 '8 own try wagon, no I -4::=:==--:=:::_:::, =:::::.::::::::_.=-=:.:.:..==-cag o 3 Reel Counter Desk Kit rbt 8_3 Sat Piano Baldwin Console. reblt Chevy 327 eng. 1 Dy 640·8 114 ev 650-230 '83 TERCEL SR5 dwn 11 approYed 10 85• Btlt Waatt4 5100 Btlt Wuttd Sl001Btlt Waatt4 5100 GamesSSSOO 1936Watl· 2421 Port Wh i tby I x72 1n0 1 056t5ond673 5 84 1 2S7oo headers, good mech ao Fiat Spider navy blue. Xlntcond s55000RBEST sume lease or buy Fully ........ _.._______ -T 10' f t W • or • S 000 675 8186 OFFER 586·3082 loaded $2541.mo & TOL 1 RECEPTIO .. IST Service S1a11on attendant inQ Aoll·A-op ron 1 644-2677 Sea ind cond 3 • I 36.000 mtles am/Im ------~--* " * F T 1stand sales only No mon t 11endor 3 Ree Single white canopy bed PIANO Studio beautiful 181 CJ7 fully loaded 10 mi cass $4300 67S·2813 84 TOYOTA CARS & 432-9881 PROMOTION Phone llllng typing Some mech no smk Mr Bolls Counter Game $3300 with malching night cond1t1on thruoul. tuned S8000/obo Dave all 5 01 ff .1 9125 TRUCKS Fleet prices For4 Can you customer contact on retail 2490 Fairview Ad CM st end and mirrored stool Will deliver $750 wknds 846.6097 ODal Immediate OellvM)I Spar e 3 nrs niqtitlv7 11oor coYering showroom Musical laatru•tnls dresser $ 150 OBO 847 -5672 77 Accord a11 cond auto Diana Prosser Ent 66 Ford SO-lo restored 9319 Call 75 t 2324 SHIP RFC CLERK Appl)' Mills V101ano $9000 Barret 957_8 165 9 Tracks 9035 cass 53M m1 1 ownr 644-6590 79.000 ong mLles. 11r Are you now 999 0202 Job Guide Street Piano circa 1890 UPRIGHT PIANO 1 14 1 50 6 9079 AM/FM Well groonwo • REPORT CLERl Agency 502 S Slate Col· S2000 Polyphone $8000 Twn beds S40 set 2 wing Holland S500 847 3698 73 GMC Sprint bed Mint 534 44· Tria•1!a 9171 ~~~~ 1~~rry• 673-lg;:s ~~~~?ta~~ttvattiO L Tote·M Market Must lege Anaheim needs wind up arm _7 4 bk c11rs $150 Misc TV ldior ~~~~~32 :., M~~~~~ 71M~~';J'd A~~~pdco~~C MUST ~ELL ·n SPtrFtRE -- Dot ou ~,?.~ra~~ ~8ln1~~1~~1:r~~', TEUPMOIE SALES 673 5559 968 99 •lems 964-6782 ~tereo 6232 7 30-5 PM 2035 Placel'I· S2950 673-2126 ~n~ P~:re~lut;~nt'0~·1~ S:s M~~la~,~~~sc\;~ En1oyworkingw1th l<"1ds 642-7702 The Pennysaver IS 1ookin910 ak desk w/barley twist !Jewelry 6214 lu lg TV & screen gOOd Ila Ave CM 78 C1Y1C. dnt $2025 496·2661or675·3882 obo 720-0619/642-0324 11 you can answe< 'fES tor a P 'lime telep'1one legs & swivel chair 5$2'0°0° 85 kt VVS diam 1n heavy cond steal $600 Sacrt-75 Chevy Luv camper nu 1 37 1 ·8275/eves 552· 7209 72 Pinto Runabout. runs & Pnonf'646 7021 RETAIL SALES ' son Hr• Tues Throne cha11 79 • V llr t 9173 F sa esper ~ I t4K Desper ale Joe lice 642·75 mtr 11res & mags Nice 0 IWll a 1 k o od S800 • •2•30-6•p•m-M•on-•lh•r•u-ri• Immediate opening 101 lhru F11day 9am lo 2pm Walnut eterage $250 966-4468 213-436·3082 cond $1975 675-2495 79 Cvcc Htchbk only 24K -oo 5 o lull lime sales w1111 eK· Apply '" person 1660 Beau11lul walnut pump jBEAUTIFUL 25 RCA m• xlnt cond $2750 894·3115 PllOOFllUDUI P T prt)ofreader Thurs & Sal PXPPrif'nced Apply PpnnysavPr 1660 P1,1o·r It;; Av., CM PRUNfR P•Pt'rl<lnC:PCI only needed to prunt' lruol tret' ~ sp•CJf 11au1 awdy A 1 1 rallm<1ro fi4.? '>57Q P T n11mi> bddQP a~ ~emtily work 1s1.1mpt11q pinning ~ paclonq) Df'lx h:!rily ,J mu!>l Hr'> llP• Call 9 A M 12PM or 2PM ')PM 646 974 1 PI T RECEPTIOIHST Busy rflal t'"ldlP olloce nef'dS rece~ lir1r11c,1 M u I be pres,.nl~tl P rPl0dble Woll l rd1n b 11 f .. P preferred l •• tvp1119 req ll 4 ~ ,,,., ll Joly Ca 1 Nar1c, Ii'! I 1:>€£ P T ,,,,, 1 .. 1 .. pnon1-•ills 111e tvr 11 q tote 11111 ll J elf'> l ror, pr \lat "• • 1t •e (,dll IOAM It' r1001 dJol·f 84 7 6102 RULUT&TEAGT E 'periPnced agent des11 mg charm1n9 CdM "' C<lltC1'1 Ntth Wl'll f'o;tat1 l1-.n1>d CdM 1.,m H1q11 1.umm1so;1oro 111c er t1vP pill!> prov,11" r·lloo· ,,r rl '>f'C•t•lary 67S l i' 1 Ddy~ II Fv W~no-. 67't 1111 RECEP Gen Office Mvc;I 1yp+• 11 O••• t11 1"·1 1,.,. qpnpr II Oflt\ • 1,4' i 8 I I RECEPTIOMIST F IP• on hour~ M11,I tJP ne.it and tash1or ontP HE'tl•) µ11onP~ Mu~t w,r Pn1oy tt•P nut•ttc Richlr" Outl1tt1's APau1) c;a1011 ,'IJ J ~ ... ..,port t. er I Pr O• '~Pw(.10• 1 ~Pach A"' t>pll •11St T fl ~I I O'\ fir ti '•1•'•'1 [•Ct II ""'or~ no CC>• M10fl!> 540 .. I t I RPCt>f f1(Jn1St ~,P(lt!I Hy l11Jhl lyp1nq lull \om" 8SI 8/50 RECEPTIOMIST GHEll&L OFFICE Np! f'c ~· "'"'' P~lalf· tor,,. , '' t• 1r!'\MP.<11 th-p r •r•"''"1ll tor "' \l'I "" v1v 1( 1011<. persr•n 111 ,, IJl"tut1lul r'lll1co• W norr (lt'OOlt' l'h•r0<,,1•1I 1~11•· r,,,..,,,,. I/CHU' I ~r·•n•J 14!Jwpm1 Qf)(1rl ~pell •nri gr.1rnm If ltltnQ Q4'1'1 I ro11pn111•1un '\ 001o,1111d r1 l'nr r.on111r1 s~ 111., are "''l tJ u+1p#>nOat11o111v ~ periE'l'lce only Must be P1acentoa Ave C M organ $650 Oak marble Translucen1 37 point EM· color TV 2 yr wrnty 1 '78 Chevy '• ton pickup I 979.9597 ® 74 Must Moving mu11 aell i>nerqE't•c and rn ature top vanoly very ornate I ERALDS Your choice • $148 Free dol Open I $2900 673 8470 ~ S1300obo 673-8834 evs Salary monthly bonus TelepnonP Sdle~ $375 1930-; rocker $75 only $40 each 640-8688 I Sun TV JoM s 646-1786 . 0 I 81 Accord a/C am/Im ~. ~ Co••ldCI Deb01P "' Al,.~•a MCI Lrg EoronPan wool rug I 79 CHEVROLET 12 B X ster case, •Int rnech I ·74 Pinto Squire. low m1 S500 Lovely ma role Mubintr~ 6216 New RAL studio monitor Under 10K m1 . original $5 150,obo 650 9074 new trans recenr val"e IJ<1lu•11 Fast"0''~ 01 Teltcommunications -I k 125 walls per I 1 k sasoo 1 k l,1Puna Ben 497 4;;7 was'1stanct $200 Empire •2 R k 11 hapers$1400 sp rs owner 1 e new ! •1 9127 1ob & needs some wor • 1s too~ onq tor energetic & c;old <.et $900 Misc oc we $ 800 I Chann111 Sac lor $1 50 pr l 548· 7800 lal1l $700/0BO 646-5488 SALES tm1'1us1ac,1oc people io I $3 $400 Cash ea 1-Eme Shaper 2 ' 642-6436 91uo 101r1 our sales team 6:i~s PYI p~rly 720· 1162 j 1 18 · Suri ace Plane.~ I O Vaa1 "" I MllE lolHll'S ·75 Pinto Hatchback V-6 tarqP O C b1Js1ness mag Part/tome 5.9pm MF Rockwell $2500 1.20 Power Bt1t1 7 12 .62 Ford Van Econollne l SOUTH wlnl body & upho1s1ery. ~~1~: '·~'ovrrc;gl~~~~ e~~~ ~5rid501h1 O 30-<>5 31~ Sat Appliances 6011 T argel ~~0~.~6~~w s9oo 13 9 11 81 B0 3 § 5 r6HNP EWHALdER I s200 646-6765 air, automatic S 1200 ' ., our a ~s ex Almost new dble oven 1 venru e. D d COUNTY 548·2854, 645-8313 Sar ii 61 l 8 lOO peroence prelerrPd Call '\love 5350 Kenmore Bead blast mach M19 & I sw•vel seats, new varnish I 6 8 Pop -~~~ $ ~ 20g 0 e I '76 Granada New brakes. .,,.1t'!> mgmt Mocriele w Anne at washf'r & dryer lrg cap, arc welders 2 com· t & bottom pa1n1 summer 1 ca~per VOLISWAGEI tires. battery Must sell WIMlllERS 64 1 8434 $300noth 8427816 I pressers lbl saw band ' ol 83 hke new $4500 67S5886 uwEWILLIOT $20001irm 673·2491 B 1 PART Ti .. E saw 1ointer bell disc firm NO TRAILER (714) 78 Ford Van E-150. R&H Ill( lclEHl'S T~? m~~~ ~!~7·~~:~ 1;·~~ IMMED OPENINGS Uin 9as range good sander drill press 2 cut 548 3256 alter Spm auto trans good cond I IE HIHIOLI" "77 T-Bord, loaded with b1toous" Our 6 yr n1d "'"' ' con d $ 2 5 0' o b o off saws band saw with 1711 sofroN WHALER w/ $4750 Fin avail Call SOUTH Volume Sales, Service sn/rl $2300 646-9328. firoj ntial Sf'tvices co nas $7 50 to start Need car 84 I 3 147 I welde1 lathes 12 i36 trailer$ l7SO 673 3630 eves alt 6PM 551 9486 couuyy Al'ld Leasing Mon-F11 7 30.-SPM. 2035 proouc:ed 4e m1lhonaores M"' s 1 tJ P I 8 U S Kenmore top ol the line 15•40 surlace grinder n t8711 Beach Btvo Ptacenlla Ave CM B•· vour own boss c. t•zen 1rustworth~ W;ish;or & Dryer Call 1001 & cutter grinder 2 24 Sk1p1ack 1978 225 hp Anti.aes, ISUZU Huntington Beach 79 -Grenada 2-dr. spec q63. ,451 964 2890 1 6PM1 966 1300 or 1 '>92 7407 t11rre1 lathes rotary lbl Votvo Penta eng low hrs Cl111ic1 9045 (714) 142-2000 paint-gry/bllc. 8·trk cass TOP $$$ bench mill tooling d1ga111 many extras 4 whl traoter 64 COAVAIR •Int cono 11wE WILL IOT AMI FM V-8, PI S P/B, FemaiesPrel Models& Mdyti19 Wil5her llvy dty A power feed tor mill incl $15000 q75-0366 Ask1ng S2000 546-7529 IEUlllDERSOLI 66 Bug 30K m1 on new A /C auto.67Km1 S2900 SCTRY IUPR. t ,~ •ng shot1'1al'ld .snd r,~~pg s1<111s flq 5ome .. ,,O..,lt'dQt' ol dUIO mot>otes t etplut Pd va Cdl•OI' 548-66 11 SECRETARY E ~PC1Jl1ve secretary 10 as- S•~t Pr es•dent of a dynamic Newport OPac'1 011sed company l)ual1l1- Cd llOn<; 1ncluoe sec retattdl 5~ ills as welt as .Jb1l•ly 11) hilndlP P•P!><. 111e r r:imple• travel ar~ r rnQPmpnt.-. ~ '>Om" hou.,Pr1010 Clul•Ps In• a 1• ,~,.1 nq c.ir;o5,.J1>n1 Hoqn •·:o..I ~ ,,,.,, 1nd lr111ge ben l'!il~ lr-r lhP r19ht ppr.-,on f~t·ply '" c 1nlocJpnr P to C$ 6800 Bot ?000 215 c.orona det Mar Ca Cl26l'i SECRETARY t &Elll.OFC E·cort• 12131866 1984 S t2S obo 64 5·4874 71 4.972. 1754 days 644·8035 eyes S 1 S eng good cond s 1550 Pp 549 _ 0433 ' ~ 65 Lincoln Cont1nen1a1 2 Volume a es ervice 645·9336 REFRIGE RATOR REPAIR • 6218 28 Carver Sedan 77 A dL asng To Tr c~ Dr1ver et $27 N1scellaneou1 owners very clean n e 1 81 Escort Hatchbk Auto w u l oc.al tiome estimate I · Repo• Nds wk Ofr Gral'lk 18711 Beach Blvd B t d perience r r Cay!> l:lrry 5 Relriq 760 7275 115 lreezer. $125 Cl'llt-B1tnks 32 Gd boat Try $2100 make olfer Jake 68 ug. res ore . nu trans. PS/PB. 111 cond 968 6S05 546·9 l 18 Hunhngton Beach paint, red/blk nu int FM AM/FM radio low miles w 10 S 135 ea DtW S 100 lerobe $85 548-8732 $54M Avery 67S 8990 • 0 (714) 142-2000 stereo caas. $2250 $4500 call 645-6003 Tow lruck dnYP.r must Etec Aanqe S 150 Re Adorable yellow nursery * 31 SCllUI * Aatla 91 7 • 493-S350 Immaculate '81 M I loaded have gd Orivong rec Mtr lon~rtor S 15() 646-5848 nutch porcelain knobs 82 10 hrs hyd·hSI 2 boat 000 A .. /F .. "ar•IH Gk11 91321 -us ang. 1 ~r e~P Top pay & ben .. 5 058 81 Audi 4 • rvr ""J a 69 Bug Conv Baja, exit $4500 obo 895-1194 elolS Apply G& w Towing Reing Ph11co lrostlree S 17 5 48·4 owner must sell w/cst stereo EJCcellent 58 Xlnt cond 15766 mech cond. new rt ms & L J 9323 132 lndust"a' way CM ocemaker .int cono 678 offers 960 9003 eves cond1t1on well m11n· 1 548-S916 tires Must sell only iDCI D Travel Agl No i.omputPr A tC 8S1 ·91 06 or llal ' n $ t60 673-6844 Classtfled Ads 6•2-S 79 Bayliner 20 new tamed 5 spd dark blue.1 M .a 9141 $2750 650-6434 1--,7-7-0-,-,-~-.-,"'!!'1--.--l~- 1ram1n9 req d Top salary tandem trailer great 675•7038 ~ J '19 IUli Every aYalla le option wilollowing 640 1177 cond lor t15h & sko · 19 RX7 OS. auto. a1r. custom paint. tires. tow • $58001080 642 40 14 Autos, Imported am/Im cass. equalizer af· 1 Sunroof. extra clean Sac.-ing package custom PAR T TIME Varied hour'\' 10 1ncludP Pilrly A M "PPk Pnds M•fil havP dP pendat>h:• ve111rJp ISmdll ~5ifj~~ BMW 9112 1 1oys 591< m1, exit cond rlllce S 1650 759-0658 stereo. like new MUST -.·,_-CHRIS CRAFT Connoe Have all rec $6500 obo 69 Pop top cmpr. rebll SEE $7500 642-4397 1963 35 lre~h we1er 74 2oo:> aor AM/FM. snrl 979-4610 or 966·0550 eng nu brks good cond c.oot1!d engines nePds Weoer 691< m1. 4 sp nu 81 RX7 GSL. lo1Jded $2100 obo S61-2220 Collectors Series Mark v T L C $10 000 ORO paint s4295 673 6670 w/low miles Call John _ _ 79 every xtra. mint cond Eve I 1 141 545 66J• or 71 Bug run• good 36.000 m1 Great buy 11 (6 191398 6007 74 BMW 2002 Burgundy (2 l3Jl73-l 200 days s 1200/0BO 646·4184 or S 10.750 644-2949 wJtan int ver)' clean ' (213)439-4714 eves 645-0414 $4000 or trade for M d I 9145 1 Mtrcary 93%5 SLANT 6 car plus cash trct II HI 71 SUPER BEETLE Xlnt '71 Couger XR7. nu DIMES Boats Sail 7014 1 "' c ~ ,, a n s I a I 1 n n waQont to assist nPw'i par;er OeillPr on lr111ne arPa Must be depen dable Cont act G•t'Q Hyde Monday lhru Fndey bt\rween 9 30 and 10 30 e: i •f' tome Qd.., and nerves am only 642·•32 I ( jll •J lo Iona OUI <lbOlll .............. . A LINE WANT ADS 18 P ~al P 2 18 w1tra1ler ready 10 go Desperate• s2soo 64<' ns 1 63 1-6233 61 280 SL. auto mutt Hll cond AM/FM cass ster tires/brakes/tr ans/eng s 11 900/obo 640·5 192 1 $2500/bsl 548-7340 $ l500 Dave att 5 0 , 77 3201 S pkg ong ownr Recarros sn/rl air amtfm 1mmac $7300 1r,., nr.s """ hav•· oppro •n rOU' d•Pa lh.11 1'1 Y"u WAITED t11>~r p,,,m,1.,.,ot and TPn-·IJO• ,,, 100•.r,_ to JUNIOR ADULTS Ar•r 11r.,1r t:, All $tall Ink OUT OF SCHOOL I 1 rs , n 1• I "I' r Y • C P ~ 1733, ''"''"" Hl¥d Tu.,tm OVT Of WORK c;.111 lt.10 SECRETARY·law Office •4 p1 0r'1 .10 ,,,, wk to 1 "I F •Pt'• not rtt>C.. 1n••ll lyu1ng good •,hart h l'IO 6'14 '>040 Pos111on aya1l<1blt' tor yo•ino Dt'OPle OVPI 16 yr!> .vorkinq on lhe newspaper promolton field Sales e•- penenc:f' hPlplul but nol nece!>!u1'y Will train SECRET.RY LE&Al comm1ss10l'IS plu' bonus 11 1 Musi Ot! .1mb111ou~ and Nl"wport Beach 111w firm· set( mot1va101'S ,r1t•k<, , .. rrPIMy Wtlh 2 J f'~ rfJruoralPll1t1ga11on , .. ppr Oo<;play writer <'•P"r ht>lplul Good Den· l!lrts and p1e11san1 troend· r, '1tmm;php1P Sn111ry c.ommp r"u•a te wll'1 t'• pp1 ;57 7')22 Call Cari Rourrlrt.,.. IJt< 1w1111n 10 :IOAM end 3 OOPM li)r 11n onlt'rV•l.'W 01 apply on per\on M JJO w .. .,, Ba) S1 Colla MP~ ~4ft./0'iR IMPORT ANT NOTICE TO PRIVATE PARTIES Sell your items for $50 or less In our famous DIMES-A-LINES pub- lished ttach Saturday In rhe Dally P/fot. • • .. ~6 T ·Bttd fully equoppe<J sleeps 4 sharp• $5750 S38 9504112 13)970.-9005 •CATAllHH• 82 10 hp Honda EZ ldr lrlr hkf' nf'w Musi '"" Olfers A60-9003 73 1-7020 7 7 BMW 3201 LI blue s R AM 'FM cass 'ltereo New tires new •n· lt'r•Or 675 7038 01 8f> 1.q106 •72 2IO HL •.I 71 VW BUG dependable wknds 846-6097 $7890 tint cond 67S·6906 new paint S 197S K•thy ·77 Cao11 62K m1 e111t 760·6731 or 771-501'~ 7 • 73 MBZ 280SE 4 5 cona. nu tran1. clulch PBi PS auto sunrl must I 74 BUG. 4 $PO. S 1300 etc S2700 631-S..99 alt 6 sell $5500/bo 645·8124 ! Ot>O 720 06191642"03 J9Marq wgn, ps. Pb a/c 74 MB 4SOSL tmmac 75 Sctrocco, AM/FM., rack $2995 760-1169 cond 511< "" s22.ooo I ;~6~io~ u ~4~_8j; 1' • 1IOl•aaoltlle '32T PP 536· 1980 -.'P'!"!ll~"'l.-,,...---~ CAL 2• $3995 BMW 78 3201 auto ale 78 Bug Convert wt'lt on,• 8• Olds CutlU• auume DIB VHF much new am Im sleroo 52.000 7S 280C immac yellow & wht low mi g<><XI cond pymnts of $211 10 No Pquop 673 6382 m1 MINT $7800 tan w11e wtils. 511< mi Mlcheltns s4soo dwn pymn1 OAC Cell 8'33 9621 eve 768-6!110 $9850 160 9278 673 2379 I Cnuck 979-3553 Agt Honie 14 w 111111nr $800 I lvf' msq Q'i t 1032 I AAGE SELECTION OF 79 3000 mtg owner It' 79 BUS lfll'll conCI $6500 79Cut1e11Sup Xlntcond. NEW & USEO BMW s1 yt!llOw. clean. 69.500~ o best oUer 831·6125 l'lu p1J1nt. tires br1k11 1100 14 wl trallert 1111l1>/ utras S 16 700 0 •I r I vftlYe Job $4500 or tr1Jde rovN $1995 1•,4 624 7 lOll IHCll llW I 645 7053. tYH 559·5 3 I '79 Rabbit dal ~ 12500 tor motor hom-497· 1515 LIOO lit wllr~ller 0<1g VOl.UME SALES ' TOP SSS PAID I 37 l·8275i eves 2•7209 1e1 Olds Cut eup brm 4 dr '-d•ls cu1tom c.ovt'tr 11ery SERVICE & LEASING I 79 vw cqhvert bug. xlnt V6 2 tlgrn ale lull pwr good cond S 1800 3870 N Chefry Ave For Pampered 17950/obo 549·2559 cru1H cont. tpllt Mii 6 42 96 tt> 0 • 6 75 ~3 73 INoL~~~!;~;-~051 IEICEDES IEIZ I 80 R•bb1t conv•rt . 'c~~6' S6~W964 ~:~aT Sa Doi S400 ... ' I iltltr ' , I Top M9'c4tdH Pr1c.1 Paid whtlblk lop. CHI • air. whilf' S 1000 ( l 1•) IH·lltO OaJI Ptttr /lllJ gold mags. c11m pe1nt 81 R4!gericy. dltMI, per. mu'll $5 00 P' hr AN)ly ~1>r.r•t tr v ,,. ~rsor. al SOlt Borrh Nr.w~•O•• Of'acti relJI orop "f' c 1N,.,1 IQ H.lrt)OI f'!fly l•Hlc1ft• nel"dS an Q· W11tehOOlf' St ve1111 PIJ\•flon~ ( •tH!t tJ end I ra1ntl'P~ UP 10 S8 ~tor DIMES·A·LINE ad1 muct be pr11-paid 10 mBll or bring them mto the Dally Pilot office Be sure to Include your phone number or sd- drou In your ad. have • prrce on each Item & no abbrt1vfat1ons. I •do "Otten ' ll'OO TraCl•·•n1 w .. come OIAl 213171• MEACtoes I S$00010t><> ft.4&·0430 loct SaerlflCt ""~ &75 616 1 Now open Sun 11 ' HOUSE OF IMPORTS Inc vw BUS 1974 LOOkl a I ~6-3642 5•9· 117• VAGABOND SAIL 14 ro ..... ....,,_fWWtt•• Pl 300 so M•(lnlght blue I runs oteet AMIFM cats Pl~ .. ,~ lllt Cfl•Jr (hOuJf' Qlf Jam ;J'"~ IVO' <.ttlf Starlf'r 10 tl r ,.,. r '"'' I 4 n11n'1I• proc1tsr.1ng !I:, t tl)()(l ly1J1r.g A 11111 pl'IOtlflS on a non '\mlo1t•O OflKe Will HClPTIOllST lrn" I tndll ft~ 1 6936 f•~TAY lfVf Inc. ft0N ti ,111111r --~ "l.t I 1nr11 f,4, 7702 lllClPTIOIJST P111mn "' P T 1 '!lom Mr)n f " H ..., n• ON•\ loQI I I tfl''1Q Nll!w i 011 c ... ,,,,,, 6 .. Q.f>' 7(1 HCEPTIHIST fl..,•, Or •n.;i. Cu olf1 ·• 'f' f' ~ ~ I) fl' I 5 ()It lif r lit p1., """' Cll'l1J(l,i "'"" nN oomt troru ntf1r, fl au ~ .... ," .. £•i .. •-h41!QJ.A n<J' ,~ <l71A 1MO sr ~lJHtlY r.uAAOS ~ Liii ~ µ1 tin " Q!IQ 0~02 lot. Gi;•ofJ Agltf'tv !>fn ~ St11te COOt'Ql! 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I AS Nation The confirmation of Edwin Meese Ill as at- torney general will give Democrats a chance to hit Justice Department pollcles./ AS World President Reagan has In- formed Democratic House members that he will not unilaterally pull U.S. Marines out of Belrut./A4 Ten seamen drowned after a freighter sank In the storm-lashed English Channel today./ A4 Mlnd&Body Acupuncture Is fading here as doctors find It less effective than standard Western pain treatments. /81. Neighbors' friendship Is lost when their children play doctor ./82 Sports Fountain Valley Hlgh's Mike Newton Is a picture of Intensity on a football fleld or basketball court. /C1 Lakers center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar suffered back stiffness but was not seriously Injured fol- lowing auto mlshap./C1 Basketball players George Turner of UCI and USC's Wayne Carlander, an Ocean View High product, were named players of the week ./C2 Entertainment "Pirates" are plundering the South Coast theatri- cally for the third time In 15 months./83 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::·:::·:·:::::::::::::::::::::::: Buslneu -Apple Computer unveils four new models, includ- ing the highly touted Maclntosh./85 INDEX Bridge 84 Erma Bombeck 82 Bulletln Board A3 Butlneu 85 Clualfled CM Crouword ca Death Notk:ea °' Emrtalnment B3 HelpYourMlf 82 Horoecope C7 lntermlulon 83 Ann L1nder1 82 Movlet A3 Natlonel Newt AS Pofloe Log A3 Public Notices C4-5 Sport a c1 .. State Newt AS • Stock Martcet1 86 Televlllon 83 TM1ter1 83 WMther A2 World Newt A5 ... • ,. NBokays proposal • •• on airport Draft agreement - now goes back to supervisors By JE.RRV HIRSCH Of .. 0.-, ........... The Newport Beach City Council sent the airport mue fly10g back to tbe Orana,c County Board of Super- visors late Monday night. voting to approve an aveement that would limit cxpaosion at John Wayne Airport. It is now up to the supervisors, who operaTe the airport. to deciae tlie fate of the proposed joint-powers city/county agreement. A much-revised version of the 30- year agreement passed the Newport Beach council by unanimous vote near midnight following a some- times.-bitter debate Wlth residents who are strongly opposed to any ex~nsion at the a1~rt. 'This agreement as like asking how would you hke to be killed. with a &l.lD or with poison.:· Stewart Willrams told the council. "It would be a travC1ty to have it. You are Jiving everythinf away and getting nothing in re1um.' he add~ Al Graham. a Dover Shores res.i- dent whose home was pelted with kt engme parts Sept. 27 when a Repu~ic Asrhnes DC-9 expenenccd enlJnc difficulty shortly after takeoff', uf'ICd the council to approve the qreement. "The issue tonight is does the document adequately protect the community from the point of view of a realist? A realist knows tbe airport i not going to_go awa Th~~ will always be a degree-of problems." said Graham, who helped craft the aaret· ment as a member of the city's advisory aviation comm11tec. Herc are the majQr highlights of the a1rpon agreement as passed by the Newport council: •It requires the county to select a Sile for a second regional airport within three years of the final passage (Pleue eee NB BACKS/ A.2) Three will face murder charge By STEVE MARBLE ' OftMO., .......... - The tno was ordered to return April 9 to West Orange Municipal Court sn Westminster for a preliminary bcar-sna that will determine if the three should stand trial for murder. Foster mother Carol Newett rocb two ofberbableeatber BalbN bome. Prosecutors arc expected to file murder for hire and murder for profit charges in the in the pre.dawn slayina this month of Huntin11on Beach computer engineer James D. Hughe1. A man, his son and Hu&hcs' wife were formally charged Monday in the Jan. JO gunshot murder which al- legedly was mot1va1ed by plans of collecting SS00.000 10 insurance money. Deputy District Attorney Ja.mes C1oninger said ~ op«U to add the murder for hire and profit charges sn the next 1wo weeks. The addJlJonal charges. 1f proven. could. mca.o the de~th ixnalry for the tno She's 'Mom' to 63 children James Hughes. 37. was shot to death as he slept in the master bedroom ofh1s Lakeside Lane homt'. It 1s alleged 1he elder Rami rez. 42. was hired by Jeanette Hughes to pull the tngger Balboa foster mother finds cuddly infants ·hard to give uj>• By KAREN E. KLEIN Of IM 0., Not ..... Carol Newell gets mad when she secs foster parents portrayed as poor people who take in extra children to pad their incomes. She has reason to know the popular perception isn't true. fn fact. she has 63 cuddly, cooin& reasons -the infants and toddlers she has been "mom" to over the past 16 years. Newett. SO, of Balboa has been a foster mother to babies of all ages and races -not for the monthly stipend she receives from the county, which • she sayswouldn't be worth the trouble -but because she loves them. "I guess I have a need to mother." Newell said. "I like the feeling of total dependency I get from the babies. There's nothing like rocking a baby- if I don't have one, my arms ache when I set one." That's wh y she's still getting up for 2 a.m. feedings, changing diapers and consolinJ colicky infants when most of her fnends have Jraduated to the JOYS of grandmothenng. Newett has six children of her own, rangin~ from 9 years to 26. Three still live with her and her husband, Ed. who is retired from the film industry, at their custom-built home on Balboa Peninsula. The other three live nearby. Her involvement in the foster No landslide threat to S. Laguna homes? By L.P. BENET Of .. 0., Net ltefl A developer bu1ld1ng 382 residen- tial units on a South Laguna hillside said a recent landslide in the area poses no threat to the housing project. Steven Krueger, vice president of Showc.ise Homes, also discounted criticism from community leaders who have been saying for 13 yea rs that the slide-prone hills arc un- suitable for large-scale development. "Showcase doesn't ha~ rhistOt)' of build10g on unstable sites. 11 doesn't pa} m the long run." Krueger said. On Jan. 17. a 75-foot-wide slide occurrcd on the development site. just south of Aliso Canyon. Krueger said he immediately notified the state Coastal Commission and the county- appointed South Laguna Specific Plan Review Board. His firm has applied to the state for an emergency permit to shore up the slide area. "The slippage may have been caused by heavy rains the day 1'efore." Krueger said. "It took plxc- (Pleue eee 8LIDlt/ A2l parent program began when she lived 1n Los Angeles and read a newspaper article detailing the plight of foster children and the shortage of foster (Pleue eee FOSTER/ A2) kanete Lynn Hughes. w1fe of th e murder victim. and Adam Salas Ramirez and his son Adam Edward Ramirez Jr., all pleaded innocent to the charges during a courtroom appearan~ sn Westm10ster Ram1re1· son. a 21-vear-old West- (Pleaae eee MURDER/ A2) Kidnap foiled by FV youth 15-year-old taken to San Jose, escapes while captors sleep By ROBERT BARKER Ol IM Delly f'lloC lteff A IS-year-old Fountain Valley boy broke away from four kidnapers 1n a San Jose motel early today after being abducted Monday on hss way home from Los Amigos High School. ment between a gang member and one of the Ngo boys apparently sparked the attack on the car. accord· ing to DiNisi. Ngo's family allegedly had bccn threatened with bodily danier 1fthey pursued the prosecuuon. DiN1s1 said. One of the four suspects in the kidnapping has been linked to the incident 10 which alleged gang mem- bers smashed windows and broke tailights out of the car. but his identity wasn't disclosed today. The kid- napped boy's mother said toda> that two of her ss" children were hospital- ized when they were cut b) the pieces of gla!>s (Pleue eee KIDPIAP/A2) Reprlmand of accused policeman tlefended Fountain Valley police ('apt. Bill DiNisi said Vuong Huy Ngo was grabbed on a sidewalk on Azalea Street and forced into a car about 2 p.m. Monday and dnvcn to the Ba) Area ci ty in a 1974 Datsun. ~. BJ STEVE MAULE ~f Neth said he bcln~ that a Ngo apparently shpped ou't of1tte °' .. ...,,..._ reprimand was the proper coune of hotel at 4 a. m. today when his captors Costa Mesa Police Cbief Roeer ICtion at the time .. baxd on the fans fell asleep. He fTed to a nearby Neth today defended 1 ckciSion &lee and information we then haci," hospital where he told a se unty last )at to oat)' ttpnmand patrol· Nearly a month later police toe*. guard ofhss ordeal man William lauchlan for at~ly more scnou action. Laucblan was San Jose poli~e rushed to the motel molestin• a woman he had ltoppcd susptodcd fromdutyw1th pay Jan. 10 and arrested two suspects. according for specdana. -the ~me day he aUqt'dly moleNCd to DiNisi. The other two apparently The 33-year-old .-trolman. now another woman who he repontdl.Y. slipped away before police arrived. facin& criminal ~ for alletcd pulled over because of~ faulty tad DiNisi and tht' kidnapped boy's • ~auacnon lhreC womc.o while ll&ht. mother said today she believed the on duty 1nd 1n uniform. wu not lhc patrolman "a~ arrested Frida kidnap is linked to an attack on the in111alty ditClptined '" cart)'. Dcccin-on su icion of ra ~~~bin.en:;~ N&O'Mamrtyarrmnrty Dectl'ITT>Cr ~ tu.c women com-:--raac tmpnsonmcnt and anrmp&cd by an Onental youth gang. A disagree-~iaed inda~ly about Laudllan. (Pl .... eee RBPllDIAJllD/A2t QUIET VICTORIES BehindHB's vote on the 1-centsales tax Heart trans- plants and other medical firsts make headlines. but What about the progress ag'1'nst more prevalent 111- neues? lnlabora- torles acron the United States and elsewhere. retMrctt.r1are gradually brtngfng humanity'• mo1t feared diseases under control. • In a 10·part aeries, Anoclated Preu tclence writer Paul Raeburn tens about the 1teady -and sometimes remarkable -pro- gress that has been made. The first lnatallf1lent appear• today on Page 81 . ) . ·' - Transport officials crltfcize parochial attitude of cities Hun tsnaton Beach sent shockwaves throuf!t Oranae County when City Councll members voted ovcrwhelmsn"y •111 nst puttina a I - cent sales tax increase 10 finance major transportation projcas on the June baJlot. Count) transportalion officials. who reportedly w(rc assured b)' Hununaton ch Mayor Jack Kelfy that a "yes" te ~ in the baa were "~urpriscd and stunned" when the measure went down to defeat 6-1 . They als0 were anaerect. Some hinted broadly ttt.t c1ty leaders voted for their own selfish interests. Oranac County Supcrv11or Thoma F. Riley. whn A1lo is the county's transportation commission chairman. said the county's &rC•tne s 1s in jeopardy ifcitscs take the auitude of doin& things only for their own benefit. 0 That's not the spsnt of Onanae County." he said. To no one's surprise. an ovcr- whcl"1ing number of c111es elsewhere in the coun1y have endorsed the plan that backen say would raiK about SS.4 billioh for a IS-year traffic improvement Pro&ram. ea sly quah· fyins. the proposal for the June ballot. Riley had hoped aJI 26 citJM 10 the county would endnnc the ballot measure 10 1enerate some momen- tum. In fact, unul the Huntlnaron Be h City Council cons1dcrtd the propo$11. 1t had drawn httle muc1sm as et aled from ell) council to city council Tran ponauon official . already counting ttununaton Beach 1n the affirmauvc column, were womed possible rt 1!.tan e sn Laguna lkach m1aht ~ttp the plan from ... ROBERT BARKER Focus ON THE NEws w1nn1na ul\lnsmou OK.l from the county's 26 cities As n turned out. La Habra also rcJ«ted tht mca urc But Hununaton Beach 1s fCtlJn& lhc attention. Potcntiall)', the ncpt1vc vote an Huntinaton Bach could ha1>e a serious pohtical impact If the thud lar&C'$t c1tr in the county doc n't t>vcn want the 1 uc on the blllot. 1l miaht be pretty touah to pcDua& ~otcn; to qrte to fi!h another pcnn) out of their pcxkcts in le ta11,6 ( I Huntington Beach ut} officials appear to havl' com~ out looksna hke the bad au~~ The)'vc been 1rou\1n& for months that Huntmaton ~ach nc\er Sf'Cm to act 1t shatt of count~ traffic prOJ«ls.. arau1n1 that tran,.portatJon money 1\ poured in around tbc county'5 b1 t toun t drav.s hlc D1sne)'I nd and !\.non·, 8ttry Fann. C'lty pohtlCS rTII)' ha1>e had some• thina to do w1th the vote mt' est\ official!. v.«e miffed • ... when Kell" bmuaht thl' lcs l.l\ 1s ue up for con 1derauon eH•n thouah 1t v.a n't on the end&. nd wvtt"al officials felt Kelly ,.,.. ac\JI'\' hkc the Lone R~nger and not appn •OJ them of the PfOIRI of h1\ uauons "1th tran\portataon o ail CKelh \aid they h d \() h (Of• respondcnce file,). > •"t• . u~t bc\.'auW-he allqedly h>kl ll'l.n 1t offi<"11I he had 'he ~Otts fOf .-..-·~ (Pieue RB D'.LA.l'Ma/A2) ' ,, A2 * * Orang Coat& DAil Y PILOl/Tuetday, January 24, 1984 CoNTINUEU SroR1Es I SLIDE THREAT DISCOUNTED .•• Prom Al o n what will be a land\<:aped \lope above a roadway. No homr~ an: near 1he site of the shdc." Community lradrr'\, hown c1 . c-x prnscd concerns the work ncce~~t)' to shore up the ~lope ma) tnaaer more landslides and that de"'cloper "'II have to an~de a \mall ponion of open space temtof} "The slide that ha~ reccntl) oc-• curred .was near another sJ1dc thcy were rcpainna," said Ann Chnstoph. a landscape architect and a member of the Board of Review. The board. responsible for !IC<'ing that commun1t> devlopment plans .ire follnwrd will consider the sltde quernon llt it~ reaular meeuna at 4 p.m. today at the South Coast County Water D1stnct office . 31 S92 West St. 1n South L<aaunu ln addition. board rncmber~ ;itlso plan to ask the Coastal Comm1u1on to place add111onal con- d1t1ons on the prOJCCt "The more worl the) do in an area. the morr potential there is for other ~hde$ to he ac-11va1ed," C'hns1oph said. "We don't know enoutih to de· 1ermine whether hdes could occur. but I think we need a thorou&h 1nvest1gat1on to ~e 1f there are an) other vulnerab1ht1e~." said Francis Dean of the South Laguna C1v1c A~1a11on Krueaer ~1d a geolotpsl from Irvine Soll, EnaineC"rina. lnr surveyed the area with community leaders la SI week and informed them 1ha1 the slide "posed no problem and could~ rep:urtd 1n a few weeks" "It'' not unu~u1I to have have a small slo~ failure during a aradina operauon." Krueger $8td. He added that other sLides ident· 1fied in the area pose no threat becaust they·~ a areat d1stncc from the development. "That's tf\le." Francis said. "But we don't know whcrc the others mtght happen." NB BACKS AIRPORT AGREEMENT ... From Al of the J01n1 power'> agreement •Requires the count) 10 stan construction of that airpon w1th1n 10 \cars. •Requires the i.:ount) 10 '1an settling aMde fundr, to hulld the new a1rpon •Requires 1ha1 the: OC\\ airpon "ould sen e a major ponions of the Jir transpon,111o n demand 1n Orange ( ount\.' • L1m11s the: \lie of a proposed new KIDNAP ... From Al The bo~ 's mother ..aid today she remained fearful for her famtlfs safety. "There\ about \0 or 40 in a gang and the~ haven't got all of them They live in a jungle b~ themselves." she \aid. "The\. said 1f there's an\ action 1proseru11un for the attack · on the car). the) would f..111 a member of m> lamil.,. ·· The mother \a1d she recel\ ed a telephone call from her son about 9 p.m. but he wa' forced to hang up before he could tell her where he was hc1ng held D1N1s1 said 1oda} there apparenll) were no ransom demands but one of thr suspects drd ha' e a handgun Their reason forgoing to San Jose also wa\ not kno~ at thrs nmc. The victim Ngo. who was still 1n 'ian Jose tuda>. apparent!} was not IOJUred terminal ::it John Wa}nc to 100.000 square ft-t'I •Makes the agre-emcnt bindm& cvt'n 1f the count) sells the airport. •Requires the ci ty and county to !itart a joint stud} on safety problems at the a1rpon and make recommen- dauons to the Federal A"' ration >\dm1nistra11on •Alters thl' ddin11ron of an a'erage datl) dcpanure 10 include all com- mercial aircraft. air cargo and com- muter plane!. Only commercial air- craft are counted now •Limits the number of departures by commt'ncal. air cargo and com- muter planes with an average takeoff noise level of louder than 89 5 decibels to SS a day dunna the first decade of the agreement. Com- mercial depanures are t:urrcntly hm- 1ted to 41 a day. •Allows the number of depanures 10 increase to 73 a day during the second decade of the agreement as planes that depan a1 a noise level of 89.5 decibels or below are added. •The agreement does not regulate 01gh1s that depan at a noise level quieter than 87 decibels. Although Newport city officials said they were pleased that the agreement is progressing. some un- h3P{>Y residents were talk1n~ about forcing it lo be approved by a c11yw1de referendum ac; they left the meeting. MURDER CHARGES •.. From Al minster resident. allegedl} drove his father to the Hughes' tract home ofT Beach Boulevard near Adams A'· enue. He allegedl} was wa111ng at a rendez,ous point for his father But when the shooting was 1nit1ally rcponed. the story presented to police was much different. Hug.hes told officers a burglar broke 1n home. shot her husband hit her in the face and took the fam1I) car The elder Ramirez was arested minutes later when an officer spot1cd the Hughes' Toyota onl~ral miles from the home. . Detectives. though. qu1ttcly hoked the trio after lcarn1nit that Jeanette Hughes and the cider Ramirez had worked together and possibly were involved romanucally According to one repon. the wife had promised the older Ramirez a share of a SS00,000 insurance policy. Cloninger refused 10 confirm the rcpon or discuss other "evidence." Don Rubnght. a Newpon Beach laW)er representing Hughes. refused to comment on specific allcga11ons but said h1s chent has no past cnmmal record and on al least one occasion. filed a battery complaint against her husband. The three defendants are bemg held without bail. FOSTER MOTHER 'IN IT FOR LOVE' ..• From Al parents. She hac.J five lh1ldrcn of her own al the time and had been told she couldn't ha1.e an) more Her love of babies got the be!>t of her. she said. and she called the a~enc) mentioned rn the article b er since then. she's been a prc-adopuvc foster mother. taking newbomr, whose mothers need 11me to decide whether to keep them or place them for adoption. she said. When she moved to Balboa se' en "ears ago she became licensed to work wr1h Orange ( ounl} 's Sonal Sen rcc'> .\gene) and has hcgun leclunng on the subject and rcuu111ng potential foster parent\ The Ne1-H'tt., takl' am child that need\ a home Without regard to race or medical problem'> "The) 're a pan of our fam11' While the' 're m1nl· I'm "'en protcl· 11ve and defensive about them. I make sure they're beautifully dressed so people can't c,a> they're 'J ust foster children.··· She 5.a1d 11 hurts each lime she must g1"'e a child up-whether to adop111.c parents. or back to their natural mothers. "It's always parnful when they leave. I guess I lrkc to thrnk they lead a perfect life when they're gone. The da} a bab) leaves 1s hard. but 1f ti drdn'I hurt 11 "ouldn"1 be a eanng l'\pt"rtence "hen the) 're here .. "'e"'ett \aid her husband alwa\S remember'> to send her flower'> on the da~ a bab) lcaH''> It 1s too painful to r.ta) in touch with the children after the) 're gone but said she C\Cf) }Car '>he gets C hn'>tmas cards with bab} pictures included from adoptive pan.•nts Uver the years. Newell has cared for babie~ ranging from 3 days to 2 years old. One. who stayed with the family 1wo years. was panicularl} diffi cult to give up. she said. But thrrc was one. No 29. that Newell absolutely couldn't give up. No. 29 1s Newett's 9-year-old adopted daughter. Aimee. She says she would have kept all the babies 1f she'd had the chance. "If any one of them hadn't had a place 10 go we would have taken them in a minute.'' she said Barbara Labmkc. Orange Count}·, Foster Homl· De., elopmen1 C oord1- nator. '>aid there are more than 650 hcen\cd lo!>tcr families in the countv who currentl) care for more than 1,000 children. "Many children have been abused. abandoned. neglected. molested or sexuallyexplo1tcd," Labnzke s.a1d . REPRIMAND DEFENDED ••• In one out of four homes. there t!I wme kind of child abuse gomg on. she said. although in onl y one out of I 0 cases is the abuse seri ous enough to warrant removing the children from the home From Al oral copulation -charge~ stemmina from three aJleied assaults datina back to lale J 98~. Lauchlan. a Brea resident and father of two, 1s frcum $100.000'bail. Neither ht nor his attorney has betn available tu commtnt. Tbc patrol" man. who is being fired. has been ordered to appear in court Feb. 24 for a preliminary hearing. On ~-c. 18. 1982, Lauchlan al-le~I raped o 28-ycar-okl Fountain Villi• woman who had been 1n a car ae<:iJl'nt Jn the in<.1dcn1 that brought a rcprttttund. Lauchlan alleged!) molested .! '"'·}car-old Costa Mesa woman af1cr followana her to an apartment Mmplex parlons lot and telling her \h""d been specdina. Thl· woman rcponedly told a f ullerton policeman who knew aboul the incident and he. in tum, called authorities in Costa Mua. On Jan. lO, Lauchlan allegedly pulJcd over • 22-year-old Santa Ana woman on the Newpon Freeway for a faulty tail llsht and asked her 10 follow ltlm to an offramp. The officer atlqodty moletted I.he. woman afttr they reached 1 darkened industrial area. ihe ~nta Ana woman con~cltd autboritiet later that day. Lauchlan was ~uspended and Costa Mc~a poli~ aJooa with the county Oistncl Al· 1omcy'1 offic~ launched an 1nvestiaa- uon that led to Lauchlan's IN'Ht on Fnda~. "This luts across all soc10-econ- om1c strata <The abuse) occurs in the barrio. 11 occurs here in Newport Beach. It's a community problem that we all 'hare ref)pons1b1ltty for." lab1tzke ~Id r oslc:r part•nts must he willing to work with the child. the natural parents and the count) agency. she !>aid "The) ha\ e to model (good) parenting a'I "ell -for the kids and for the parents.'' Lab1t1kc said There 1s a cn11cal need for more foster parents. -;he added. An>one 1ntere-.1cd 1n becoming a foster parent ma\ call 8\4-~168 for more tnfor- rnairun on apphtatron~ and the hccns1ng procc~s HB EXPLAINS ITS SALES TAX VOTE ... From Al e\cn though he hadn't takl·n a poll But SC\eral of the counlil member!> ~ay they ha'e good reasom for 'olmg thC wa) lhC'f d1d "We're not being the had guy\." ( ounc1lwoman Ruth Baile} said "I've always been opposed to adding new taxc' or rn1\ing old taxes. I think there '>1111 I'> a 101 of wast!.' 1n government and the .,tale ha!t c1 <,urplu'> and \hCluld H'lurn more \ale<, l,l'<C\ lO lht• l ltlC\ "Th1\ "' not to "a> that tran\· poratwn plan 1'> not needrd or that we don"t need w 1mpro1.e 'itrcct'i But tlw question" do we ha"'e to rar\t• 13itC'' tO do II" B:llley Jl\o ..aid land de,cloJX'r' 1n the unde"'clopc:d \el t1on\ of '>Oulhern Orange ( ounl'. '>t.rnc.J to reap mo'lt of the hcnefi1' (or new tran\rora11on PtoJC'CtS "I think v.c·11 find that 1n n 1dcmc when lhC') \fleet mcmhcl"I tif thr poht1cal att1on 1.nmm111rr to ra1~ lund' for th<' ck1. tton campa11tn ·'he \31d "Ma1.bt: wc 'r(' mnrt• tn lune ~Ith the cl('{'toratC' than the rount) <of- ~Just Call 642-6086 j ' ' J ficials) ... !the 'ia1d "I feel I'm dose enough tu the public 10 know that their reactions will be " Counulwoman Ruth F1nle} view'> the Huntington Beach vote as a chance to let the 1ransponat1on commission know that there's ··a real world out there and that they (tran.,1t authont1cr;) will ha"'c to rnunteract re!l1s1ancr all cxpre<;-.cd b> the C 1t> ( ounnl .. <,he dl!to tool. ,, '>hOI al lhl' '>late UgJSlature whO'>C answer lo the tounty's tran\portat1on problem. "ihr ..aid. 1~ 10 "allov." c111e'i to n11~ the r,alc!\ tax ( ouncilman Bon Ma nd1l wh o opcrate!it an auto prage. !>aid ht' voted against the mca\ure tlccau~ he fearr, the extra ..ale\ tax may cau\C a lo'I\ in hu"itnC!t\ 1n the county "On a new SI 0.000 car the C'J\tra rent \ale\ tax 1-; SI 00. On a $30,000 car it's $300 "I wa\ talkin& to 'IOme representative from the Amencan Motor C ·ar Ai.wc1at1on and they're afrntd llu)tr'I w1ll 10 to other count1e~ that don't have the extra taJ\ .. < ounulman Don MaC'Alh\tcr "''d Huntington Beach seems alwa>s to get the short end of the nick on h1ghwa> mone} and he'o; not con- " inced roads are 1n that bad shape. "I'll personally work to defeat the tax becau~ I don't believe rn new taxes." he \31d. MacAl11?.tcr also claimed hC''s irked Ix-cause the vote came up in the firs1 place He ~1d he sugge!>led to Ctt) >\dmin1strator Charles Thompson that 1t wa\ go1n& down to dcfea1 and urged that 1t be postponed 1wo week!> '>O Hun11ng1on Beach wouldn'1 gel a lot ofa11cnt1on m voung against 11. Mayor Kell). who admits to hc1ng )urpmcd b} the recalc11rancc of his tolleaguc<,. ~1d he'\ not 1n favor of ra1s1ngu"cs In th1<>c~. however. he feel\ the need fo1 1ransporat1on 1mpro"'en1ents ... worth 11. espcc111ly 11\llght of what he '3)'S I!. a projected 4.~ m1lhon population increase m 'outhrrn ('al1fornia tn the next 17 year\ "He) we h\t' here and arc im- pacted b} the frl'cways We hould pul our 'lhoulden to the whC"CI 11td pa)' another penn~ out of a dollar 10 f,Ct 1hem r,tnughtC'ned out ·• \\bee do )Ou llkt about lbt> Dall) Pilot? What don'• you llkc" Call tht numbf'r al ll'ft and yoor ml' llf "'Ill b4' rt>rord d. lrtnl<.'rlbed and delivered to tl'f 1pproprl1tc editor. Tht 11 mt U bour an1werl11 strvlcl' ma} bt' u1td lo r~t'ord lttt.trl 10 lht f'dllor on any 1oplc Cootrlbulort to our IAtttrs roluma mull lndude tJat lr namt and &elepltonc numbu for \ltrlftuUon. No <'lrrulallon r•llt. plus.. Ttll 111 •b1u'1 oo )'Our mind, • I Continued fair weather ahead Coaatal Extended fllr end ,..,.m d1119 O«Nionel QYely Seilla Ane ~ llllely In 90Me .,_ '41Qn• ea 10 7t l 0wt l'l\Ottly St 1050 Temperatures · .. ,. 42 35 34 2• " 31 u " 31 ,.. .. 40 ,. » 42 M H 32 41 21 3A 1l' " 30 21 21 II 32 33 ... J t6 '~ • u 42 M ao 10 41 n 16 72 "•' • ,·,, .. ,, f4• ~u t I I » n F 61 41 ron1s 1 .~1 ..-. ta ti 34 21 36 u eo H :11 aa 71 .. 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Atnetillo Anc:hof. ~ Ali.rte AllanUc Ctty Aua11n a1111more 81Ulngt 8lrml119"•m 8l1m1rck 8olM &oelon 8rO..M¥ila lk;llelo 9urMnGton CUC* 38 32 37 34 31 33 53 0 34 30 341 32 49 43 36 22 35 37 WIOMlltOAY Ftut "'4Qll 3 ot I '"· Firet IOW 10' 12 • m S.C:Oftd "'40" 4 07 p"' ~ ~ Surf report Chet ... 1on8C Sec<>M 10w 8.07 p m 3.1 1.8 33 23 Sun .... IOC141y II s 16 pm.··-•t &e u • as. m WeOllMc:lay and NIUO..,, •I ~ 31 5 If Pm 29 12 Moon -1tod..,a11111 1m.1 .... 30 22 WeO-•y ti 12 H P m atlO Mii Cl r.e s1 11 .&J a m ICZI C<*Om<>M 1·2 ltllf-900' 1-3 Ill< 1'3 ,... t 2 ooor-1a1r 1 poot llal poot 2~ ,... , ..... direction - County loses King holiday fight Orange (ount} go .. ernment lost a bid m the California Supreme Coun Monday to withhold about S 70.000 in wages from Munici pal Coun employees who took a day off for Manin Luther King Jr.'s binhday. The state high court denied the county's request to withhold the disputed wages until the outcome of an appeal undertaken by the county is decided. The county appealed to the Su- preme Court to forestall the holiday payment, included in checks to be issued this Friday. Golde~ wes, Rr•Jdeat Dr~ R. Dudley Boyce d1es About 600 Municipal Coun em- ployees were gi ven Jan. 16 off following a two-day hcanng before Supenor Court Judge Philip Schwab. Schwab ruled Jan. 13 the coun employees were governed by the same employment guidelines that apply 10 state employees and. there- fore . were entitled to the holiday with pay. A mtmorii&J servt~ v.ill be con. dUC1td Thursday for Dr. R. Dudley Boyce. tbe foundint presiden\ 1pd chief 1dmini1trator from I 96S throuch 1977 of Golden West Collete ..in Huntintton Buch. wbo dted over the weekttid. Boyer, an Irvine rcsldtnt, dted Saturday at Tustin Communltl H0t- p1tal after suffcrina • series o bean attaeka the previous wee le. He was 62. The memo)ial ~ice will bqsn at l t:30 I.fl\. a\ St. Mark Pretb)'!enan Cl'lurch, ·2100 Mar Vista Drive, No:ws>on Beach. BOyce attended Fullerton ·conecc. then studied at Stanford University. He also attended Harvard Onlduue School of Business as a naval officer cand1date and later returned to Stan· ford to cam master of aru and doctor of education dca.rccs. Boyce was a foundina faculty member of 0Tange Coast CoUeac. where be worked for nine years as 1 teachtr-counselor. He left for ei&ht years to work 15 an adm1nittra1or at Stanford but rdumed tn I 96S to Delly Piiot Dell very 11 OuarentMd 1,1onoay r "d•r 1• '°" ().;) r 01 r.ev• rwu' f,lte>@r toy ~ 10 " .,. u• tlf>'"'' 1 i:-" •""d f (J•J' C0'1\' #Ill 0• ~ ....... J become the first pmjden1 of Golden Wnt. • He bdDed build Golden West, whjch today bas an enrollment of about 20.000. Followin& his tetirtmm\. ~ce toured the Far Wt u • viaiuna profcs50r for the U.S. Air Force in 197t and 1979. Boyce drew on blt tour wben he delivered the com· mcncemenl address last aprina at Ooldtn Wtst. Durin, the WM Cll'J'tmony, tbe colleae library was dedialtd u ihe R. Dudley Bo~ li~rary and Lamina Centtr, the fittt ti~ 1 Oolden We11 buJldio1 had been named (or a pen:6n. Boyce 1s .urvived by tus wife. Mary; • daughter Mary Elizabeth Boyce of Concord. Mus.; son Tom Boyce and his wife. Jill, of Tucson, Anz.; son Jim Bo~ and hit wife. OIMy. of Pacific Palisades~ and \hree grandchildren. Donation• m&) be made to the ll Dudley Boyce Scholarship Fund at GoldmWtst. County allorneys argued Muntc1- P3I Court employees were not entitled to the day off because their holiday schedule was negotiated as part of the employees' county contract and doesn't include the King holiday. Gov. George Dcukme)1an declared the Kmg birthday a holiday for ~tate employees in November. However. the Board of Supervisors elected not to observe the holiday 1n 1984. Correction In a story m Satuniay's paper. the Dail y Pilot inadvenently said a Laguna Beach police officer was fired last August for allegedly having sex w1th a female Co~ta Mesa pohce explorer scout. The ex plorer scout lives in Costa Mesa. but was attached to the Laguna Beach explorer scout organization. The Daily Pilot regre\s the error ORANGE COAST Clrouldoft 7t4/MI~ Daily Pilat H. L. Schw•rtz Ill Publlsher Cl111NIM ..,_..,. 7Wtu.-JI All other ~1pertment1 Ml.art MAIN O'FICI J30 West eaf Sl Cott• Mesa CA .... ~ 'ldclteM Bo• t !>60 Cotta Mfte CA 81928 CopyrlQflt 1943 C>tnge Colll Pv~ ~ny NO ,, .... llOrt•• lllut l•lllO,..I 1011od1I m•tt•• O• a°'1eotttemen11 ...,..,., may be •llO<Oduc90 wttnout _.., ~m•..an ot c:opy•ogtlt owner Safv10l'f rtNJ !twncHt f 1f y V tJ "l.11 '•t91\<fJ tOUr «>l'Y Uy 7 • n r.a~ oetore 10,. m •ntJ fOIJI !'J('f ""'" Oitt dflh ttt• ,.d Ch•ZY Dow•Uby RoHm•ry Churchm•n Editor and Assistant Controller l,IC)tl Clrculetlon Telephone• Or•nga Coun•, ....... .., ...... l•ovna "'OJeol ...... MENS WOMENS BOYS to the Pubhsher It...,'· C8fUo "'~''°" ... ~~ Qlorl• A. Power1 !)Ir tic: I or oi A~IMIQ Dorleld I.. 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Newport Beach, CA . 675-7874 • 675-7877 J , I HIQH 88 LOW47 caum 1111111 IUE SOAV JANUARY 14 1':181 O RANGE COUN TY t A LIFOHNIA 25 CENTS Coast The Supreme Court's rul- ing Monday on death penalty cases won't speed up any California executions, according to officials In the district attorney's office./ A3 Walter Burroughs looks back at the earty days of the Dally Pilot and Its campaign against gam- bling./ A3 Ca lifornia The opening of the Dlablo Canyon nuclear power plant has once again been delayed./ AS The public will be barred from the space shuttle land Ing area at Edwards Air Force Base./ AS Nation The confirmation of Edwin Meese Ill as at- torney general will give Democrats a chance to hit Justice Department policies./ AS World President Reagan has In- formed Democratic House members that he will not unilaterally pull U.S. Marines out of Belrut./A4 Ten seamen drowned after a freighter sank In the storm-lashed Eng II sh Channel tod ay .I A4 Mlnd&Body Acupuncture Is fading here as doctors find It less effective than standard Western pain treatments. /81. Neighbors' friendship Is lost when their children play doctor ./82 Sports Fountain Valley Hlgh's Mike Newton Is a picture of intensity on a football field or basketball court. /C1 Lakers center Kareem Abdul-Jabber suffered back stiffness but was not seriously injured fol- lowing auto mishap./C1 Basketball players George Turner of UCI and USC's Wayne Carlander, an Ocean View High product, were named players of the week ./C2 Entertainment ··Pirates'' are plundering the South Coast theatri- cally for the third time In 15 months./83 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:!:·:·:::·::::::::::;~ Bualneu Apple Compu1er unveils four new models, Includ- ing the highly touted Maclnto~./85 INDEX Bridge Erma Bombeck Bulletin Board Bual neat ~UIJfled CrOMword O..th Notlca Entertainment Help YourMlf Hor~ lntermluton Ann Lander• Movlet NatlonaJ Newt POiice Log Public Notlcel Spom State Newt Stock Mlt'kttl Televlllon Theet.,1 Wea th« Wortd News • 84 82 A3 8 5 C6-8 ca C4 83 82 C7 83 82 A3 AS A3 C4·5 C'1_. A5 ee 83 83 A2 M F09ter mother C&rol l'fewett rocb two of her bablea at her Balboa home. She's 'Mom' to 63 children Balboa foster mother finds cuddly infants ·h a rd, t o gtve up· By KAREN E. KLEIN she sayswouldn 't be worth th e trouble -but because she loves them. "I guess I have a need to mother." parent program began when she lived an Los Angeles and read a newspaper article detailing the plight of foster children and the shortage of fos ter (Pleaee eee FOSTER/ A2) K;idnap foiled by FVyouth - 15-year-old taken to motel, escapes while ca tors s leep By ROBERT BARKER Of ... W,,......., A I 5-year-<>ld Fountain Valley boy broke away from fo ur k1dnapcrs in a San Jose motel early today after being abducted Monday on his way home from Los Am11os High School. Fountain Valley poltce Capt. Bill DiNisi said Vuon& Huy N&o was grabbed on a sidewalk on Azalea Street and forced into a car about 2 p.m. Monday and driven to the Bay Area city in a 1974 Datsun. Ngo apparently slipped out of the hotel at 4 a.m. today when his captors fell asleep. He fled to a nearby hospital where he told a security guard of his ordeal. San Jose police rushed to the motel and arrested two suspects. accordin& to D1N1si. The other two appa~nlly slipped away before police arrived. D1N1s1 and the kidnapped boy•• mother said today she believed the kidnap 1s linked to an attack on tht .. Ngo's family car in early Oeccmbct by an Oriental youth gana. A disasrce· ment between a aan& member and one of the Ngo boys apparently sparked the attack on the caT, accord· ang to D1Nisi. Ngo's family aUe_ccdly had been threatened with bodily dan1tr if they pursued the prosecution. DiNisi sajd One of the four suspects in the kadnappmg has been li nked to the 1nc1dent 1n which alleaed can& mem· bers smashed windows and broke taihghts out of the car. but his identity wasn't disclosed todar. The k.icf. napped boy's mother said today that two of her six children wett hospit.tl- 1zed when they were cut by the pieces of &lass. ihe boy's mother said today she (Pleue eee KIDNAP/A2) Three will face ._ murder charge "By STEVE MARBLE Ot1tle0.-, ........ Prosecutors are e!lpected to file murder for hire and murder for profit charges in the in the pre-dawn slayina this month of Huntinaton Beach computer en_ginecr James D. Hu&hes. A man. his son and Hughes' wi fe were formally charaed Monday in the Jan. I 0 gunshot murder which al- legedly was motivated by plans of collecting $500.000 in insurance money. Jeanete Lynn Hughes. wife of the murder victim. and Adam Salas Ramirez and his son Adam Edward Ramirez Jr .. all pleaded innocent to the charges during a courtroom appearance in Westminster The lno was ordered to return Apnl 9 to West Orange Municipal Court in Westminster for a preliminary hear- ing that will detmnine if the three should stand tnal for mllrder. Deputy Oi1tnct Attorney James Cloninger said he expects to add the murder for hire and profit ch&IJCS m the next two weeks. The additional charges. if proven. could mean the death penahy for the trio. James Hughes. 37. was shot to death as he slept 1n the master bedroom of his LaJccsade Lane home. It 1~ alleged the cider Ramirez. 42. was hired by Jeanette Hughes to pull the tngger. Ramirez' son. a 21-vcar-old Wcst- (Pleue eee MURDER / A2) Of .. .,.., ..... •llifl Carol Newett gets mad when she sees foster parents ponrayed as poor people who take in extra children to pad their incomes. Ncwett said. "I like the feeli ng of total dependency I get from the babies. There'snothinglikcrockinga baby- if I don't have one. my arms ache when I sec one." That's why she\s still getting up for 2 a.m. feedings. changing diapers and consohn~ colicky infan ts when most of her fnends have paduated to the JOYS of grandmothenng. NB approves airport pact She has reason to know the popular perception isn't true. In fact, she has 63 cuddly. cooing reasons -the infants and toddlers she has been "mom" to over the past 16 years. Newett. 50, of Balboa has been a foster mother to babies of all ages and races -not il:>r the monthly stipend she receives from the county. which Newett has six children of her own. rang1n~ from 9 years to 26. T hree s11ll live wtth her and her husband. Ed. who 1s retired from the film industry, at their custom-built home on Balboa Peninsula. The other three lave nearby. Her involvement in the foster Trustees reconsider Valley middle school By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OftlwO.., .......... Possibly fault y survey results have prompted Fountain Valley School District trustees to reconsider a decision not to open a third middle school. A trustee who 1nafially opposed the middle school plan said her dcc1s1on may have been based on faulty survey informatlon. By a 3-2 vote, the trustees decided Jan. 5 not to tran!.form Fulton School. now kande~rten through eighth grade. into a middle school for grades sax through eight. The proposal also would have changed Courreges School into a site for kindergarten through fifth grade. The vote meant both Fulton and Courreges would conti nue to house kindergarten through eighth irades. But at the board's meeting last Thursday. Trustee Suza nne Moore requested the middle school proposal be reconsidered. Moore. who along with trustees Jim Woest and Carol Mohan. had voted agail\St the middle school (Pleue .ee SCHOOL / A:I) Draft proposal now goes back to supervisors By JERRY HIRSCH Of Ille Delly ,... • ..., The Newpon Beach City Council sent the airport ISSUe nyang back tO the Orange County Board of Super- visors late Monday night. voting to approve an agreement that would lim11 expansion at John Wayne Airport. It as now up to the -;uperv1sors. who operate the airport. 10 decide the fate of the proposed JOI nt-powers c11y/county agreement. A much-revised version of the 30- )'ear agreement pa'lsed the Newport Beach council b) unanimous vote near madnaght following a some· ume-;-b•tter deba1r w11h residents who are stron&Jy opposed to any expansion at the airport. "This agreement as lake askang how would you like 10 be killed. wtt h a gun or with poison." Stewart Williams told the council ··11 would be a travt>sty to have 1t. You are g1v10& everythinf away and getting nothing 10 return.' he added. • Al Graham. a Dover Shores resi- dent whose home was pelted wtth Jet engine parts Sept. 27 when a Republi c Ai rlines [)C.9 expcnenced engme di fficulty shortly after takeoff. urged the council to approve 1he agreement. "The issue tonight is docs the document adequately protect the communitv from the poant of view of a reahst" A reahst knows the airport 1s not goang to go awa}-. There will alwa)s be a degree of problems," said Graham. "'ho helped craft the agree- ment as a member of the ctty's advisory av1atton committee Here are the major highlights of the airport agre~ment as passed by the (Pleue eee ADlPORT/A.2) Reprimand of accused policeman def ended By STEVE MAAB~ °' .. ..., ........ Costa Mesa Police Ch1ef RQ&er Nc&.h today defended a decision late last ~ lO Otll)' reprimand patrol- man William l..aU(hlan for aUqtdly mo~ a woman he had '1oppied fors 1na. The 3l-year.ok! pauotman. now faci~ criminal chafies for alleacd 1uw attacks on three women while on dwy and iJl . uniform. was not initia:UY diidphni!d in early t:>Ucm-ber When one of the women com-Pliined indirectly about Lauchlan. Chief Neth said be ~ivcs tbat a repnmand was the proper c:ourw of action at the time ''based on lhc fadl and 1nfonnat1on we then had:· Nearly a month later polit'e toot more serious actton. l.&udalea ,.. suspended from duty with l)lyle. lO -the same day he an~y mOa1tld another woman who he rcponedly pulled over bcicausc or • faulty tau liaht The patrolman was am:S\Cd fray on su picion of rape, ~ualij bilutry. fals.e imprisonment and aueaapifd (P1eue eee U PRDIAllD/.UJ QUIET VICTORIES BehlndHB's vote on the 1-centsales tax Heart trans· plan ta and other medical firsts make headllnea, but what about the progresa against more prevatent Ill· neues? lnlabora- tofles ecroas the United States and elsewhere. rnearcherl ere gradually bringing humanity' a most feared dlseues under control. In a 10-part aerie •, Aaaoclated Pr ... acfence writer Paul Raeburn tells ab_Qut the eteady -and 1ometlmes remarkable -pro· gr est that hat been made. The f I rat fnatalfment appears today on Page Bl. ·~ •• l. Transport officials c riticize parochial attftu~e of cities H ont1 n 1ton Beach scot shockwaves throuf.h Ot1nat Count) when City Councll members voted ovcrwhc:lminaJy apmst putuna a 1- cent sales tu increase to finance m~or transponation projccu on the June ballot Count) tran ponatton official\, who rePQrtedly were a15u~ b)' Hunta naton Beach Mayor Jack Kelly that a "ycf' vote was 1n the baa wctt .. urpnsc:d and tunned" 'When the me~ Utt went down to defeat 6-I They al~ were an&tred. me hinted bro dly that city ludcr voted for their ovm ~!fish intcrc't . Oranac Co\lnt)' upcrv1sor I homa .. Riley. who ilMl 1 the county's transportation comm1 s1on chairman. said the county's arcatness is an Jeopardy 1f cities take the attitude of do1 n1 th1np only for their own benefit , - "That'$ not the spint Qf Oranat' County," he said. .. ··~ - To no one's surot\..sc. an over· whelm ma number o( c1ues efsewhcre 1n the county have endoned the pjan that bickers Si)' would t1i~ about SS.4 b1llton for a 1 S..)ear traffic improvement proaram. ca tly quah- fyinJ. the proposal for the June ballo' Riley had hoped all 26 c1ues in the county would endof\t the ballot measure to icncratc M>me momcn· tum. In fact, unhl the Huntanaton Beach City Council con 1dettd the pr<>p<>sal. 1t had drawn ltulc cnt1c1 m il 'lilcd from city rounctl to clty council. Tnn ponat1on officials. already counun, Hunttnston Beach in the affirmativt column. wtrt ~omcd pos 1blC' l'C\l\tan can Laguna Rcac-h m1aht kr~ tht P'"" fr(fm • ROBERT ~ BARKER Focus ON THE NEws winn1n1 dnan1mous OKs from ~he c:ountf s 26 c111n As tt turned out. La Habra al~ rt,Je<:ted the measure But Hununaton Beach is SCttt"I the attenuon Poicnually. lM nq,All"Vt vott an Hunt1naton Bea h could have a scnou pohttcal impact If the llurd l1rgcst cny 1n the county doc n't even want the muc on the ballot 1t mlaht bt prtt\y tou.ah to pe uadc vott'1 to aartt to fi h anothtt penny out c.\f \heir pod.C'l\ 10 qilc tl\C'\ • H untanaton Beach city offic1ab Jppear to have ~:omt' out look1na hle the bad gu"s The) 've been grousing for month that Huntington Beach ne"c:r seems to 1e1 at~ hare of count)' traffi prOJC<:U arauan that tran portat1on mone~ as poured tn around the couniy's biggest tounst draws hke Di ncvland and Knott's Berry Farm. Cat)' polttacs ma) have had some· thma 10 do with the 'otc. ~me ell) offiCtals wcrt miffed ~hen Kell) brouaht the les t.u 1 \Ut up for con 1Jtrat1on t"-cn thouah it ~asn't on lhc aacnda. nd st~eral officials felt Kelly * att.i~ like" the ont Ranier and not appn DJ them of the p of his n halt n with tran poruuon Offil'.1aJ (Kelly \llad they had a to tu cor· r~pondcnct fil ). And lht)' ~ upsct b«a\I he 1Jl~ty tOkS tran '' otl1 111 he had the vot b 'tm•n.a.il!f' (Pl KB &D'LAIJlll/ A2) .. I j .... • A2 * Orange Coal OAILY PILOTITueaday, J~ary 24, 19!4 CONTINUE 0 s TORIE s ---- SCHOOL DECISION RECONSIDERED .•• From Al ~onvcrs1on Jan 5 \aid '>he nnw has doubt~ about the survc' conducted b\ distracts 41dm1n1stra10~ I he 1turve). which 1nH1lvtd writ· 1en qucst1onmurt's and phont 1n1cr "1ew,, wu delt1ancd to determine how man) partnb would enroll their ~ h1ldrcn in a m1ddk ~·hoot ti ont' wa1; 1mabhshcd at Fulton. Moore 'aid she doe' not oppose the middle school concept Uut she <. oncludcd from the ~urvey that there wn\ 1n\Ullil1Cnl community '>Upport tor such a program at Fulton But after the vote. Moore i.a1d 'lhe heard from man) parent\ with ohJe<.- 11ons to the ~ur\ie) '"Ptople complained about the \urver trom both '1<.k~ ol the 1uue." she said "They 1d 1t waumbiauous and confu 1na ·• Moore ~1d wmtt parcnb told her thcr did not reahLc thtt Fulton dcc1s1on m1Jht be ba!>l-d on their respon~., · The tru!>tcc asked that the middle ..chool decision be recom1dtred at the board's J cb. 16 mccllng. sivina middle ~hool supporters time to produce evidence that there will be a large enough enrollment neitt fall to Justify such a proaram at Fulton Trustee Mohan has asked that the <oehool board'~ Frb 2 agenda 1ndudr a d1scuss1on of possibly rcsur"cying the Fulton community on the middle school muc Board Prn1dent woe,1 · 1d thr Fulton dec1s1on ma) be linked to the board'' dec1 ion reaard1na the f uturt' of the d1stmt's Gifted and Tai· ented&iucat1on (GATE> pqram. C'oumaes School serve a a ma~ct school for GA 'TE studcni.. draw1na gifted students from throughout thcd1stnct and educauna thtm together. Woest said a public hearing on the (JA TE prolflm will take pla<'t' Ill the board'' Feb. 2 meeting He said he believe!> the trui.ttt's should make a decmon on both the GA TE program and the middle school issue on Feb 16. AIRPORT AGREEMENT BACKED .•. From Al l\Jl·v. pun counral •II require\ the rnufll) to '>Clct't a "tl" fur a '>ecund rcglonal airport ..,....1th1n three year; of the final pas~ge o l lhl' JOlnl (lOV.Cr\ agn:emenl •Require' thl' l ount\ to .. 1.ut ton,trullmn 111 thal .urpon v.uhin 10 H'ar\ •I 111111\ tht• ~11c ol a propo\cd nl'"" tu1111nal ,11 John Wavne to 100.000 \quart• kt•t KIDNAP ... From Al rema1ntJ learful for her lamll~ ·., \Jkly .. There·, about \CJ or 40 in a gang and the\ haq:n't got all of them They 11\l" 1n a Jungle by them'>elves," she ''"d ··The> ~1d 1f there·~ any au1on 1 pro'>e<:ut1on for tht· a Ital k on the 1.:ar). they would kill a mcmbcr of m) 1amll) ·· I he mother said \he rc<.:tl\ cd a ti.>lephonc tall from her '><>n about 9 pm but he wa!t forced to hang up before he rnuld tell her .,....here he "'as being held D1N1\1 said toda} there apparcnth were no ran!.Om demands but one of • the ~uspccts did have a handgun Their rca.,on forgoing to San Jose al~ wa~ not know at 1h1c, time. The v1c11m. Ngo. who wa\ <ittll in 'ian Jo\e toda). appan·ntly wa<; not 1nJured. • L1m1ts the number of depanurc!. b) commencal. air cargo and com- m uter planes with an average takeoff 1101!1«' levl·l of louder than 89 S decibels to SS a da> dunng the fi~t decade of the agrt'cmenl. ( om- merc1al depanurc<> art turrentl> ltm- 11cd to 41 a da). ( ommerc1al plane~ using the a1rpon now depan at a noise level 1n at least the mid-90 decibel range. •All ows the number of departure& to mcrea5e to 73 a day during the ')CCOnd decadr of the agreement as planes that depart at a noise level of 89 5 dC<'1bels or below arc added. •The agreement docs not regulatl' flights that depan at a noise levd quieter than 87 decibels. MURDER CHARGES •.• From Al minster resident. alleged!) drove his father to the Hughe.,· trau home oO Beach Boule\ ard near -\dams A \i- enuc. ije allegedly wa., wa111ng at a rendezvous point for his father But when the shooting was 1n1t1ally reported, the stol) presented 10 police was much different. Hughes told officer'> a burglar broke in home. shot her husband. hit ht>r 1n the face and took the family car. The elder Ramire1 was arested minutes later wf-ten an offi cer spotted the Hughes· Toyota only several miles from the home Detect1"cs. though. quickly linked the tno after learning that Jeanette Hughes and the elder Ramirez had v.orked together and possibly were involved romanucally According to ont' n:port. the wife had promised tht older Ramirez a share of a SS00.000 in surance polic) llonin~er refu~ed to confirm the report or discuss other "evidence." The three suspects arc being rep- resented by different attorneys. two of them coun-appo1nted . Don Rubnght. a Newport Beach lawyer representing Hughes. refused to comment on specific allegations but said h1schent has no past criminal record and on at least one occasion. filed a battery <:omplaint against her husband. Hughes. he said. is extremely depressed and 1n pain from a linger- ing back problem . "She's not doing well. S~e·s had two re<:ent back surgencs and has not been able to get her med1cat1on 1n Jail," he said. The elder Ramirez 1s being rep- resented by Public Defender Paul Stark and his son by court-appointed attorney Larry Bruce. The three defrndants are being held wi1hout bail. FOSTER MOTHER 'IN IT FOR LOVE' ... From Al parent<, She had fi"c children of her own at the lime and had been 1old \hc couldn't have any more. Her love of babies got the bc'>t ol her. she said. and 'She called the agcnq mentioned in the article. E.vcr since then. she's been a pre-adop11 ve fo\ter mother. taking newborns who..e mothers nct•d lime lo dcnde whether to keep them or place them fur adopuon. she 'i31d When ~he mo\ cd tg Balhoa \C\.en \.Car\ ago she became licensed to work "'1th Orange Count)·., Soual ()erv1cc., \g("nl)' and has begun kl tu ring on 1hc <;UbJCCt and recru111ng pottn11al fo\tcr parent-; r ht> Ncwcm wke .1m lh1ld that m•eds a homt v.ithout n:gard to rale or medi<.:al probh.•111' "fhe) 're a part of our lam1h. While the\ 're mine I'm \Cr\ protec- tin• and delt>n\1\ie about them I make 'iure they're beautifull}' dressed '>O people can·1 .. ay the\.'rc 'Just foster children.' .. 5he said 11 huns each time she must give a child up-whether to adoptive parents or back to their natural mothers. "'It's alwa)" p:llnful when the) leave. I guess l like 10 think they lead a perfect life when they're gone. The da) a bab) leaves 1s hard. but 1f 11 didn't hun 11 wouldn't be a canng e"penencc .,....hen they're here.'" ~lc ....... ell 'k!1d her hu.,band always rt·mcmtx·rs 10 send her flowers on the da)' a baby leave\ It,., IO<J painful to '>la\ in touch with the children after the.) "re gone but \31d '>he e"ery year she gets ( hmtma\ rards with bah}' picture'> included from adoptive parent\ Uver the \/Cars. Newell has cared fo r babies ranging from 3 days to 2 }'t:ars old. One, who stayed with the family two years. was part1cularl) difficult to give up. she said. But there was one. No. 29. that Newell absolutely couldn't give up. No. 29 1s Newett's 9-year-old adopted daughter. Aimee She says she would ha ve kept all tht' babies if she'd had the chance. "I fan) one of them hadn't had a place to go we would ha\ie taken them 1n a minute:· she said. Barbara Lab1t1ke. Orange Count)·., Foster Home Development C oord1 - nator. \aid then· are more than 650 licensed fo!.tc·r families 1n the count} who currently care for more than I 000 children "Many children ha ve been abused. abandoned. neglected. molested or ~xuallyexplo1ted." Lab1tzkc said REPRIMAND DEFENDED ••• In one out of four homes. there i' some kind of t h1ld abuse going on. she ~1d. although in only one out of I Ocases 1'> the abuse serious enough 10 warrant remo.,,ing the children from the home. From Al oral copulation -charaes stemmin1 from thr~ alleged assauhs datio1 ba~k to lat.e 1982. Lauchlan. a Brea resident and fathl'r uf two. is free on SI 00.000 boll. Neither hC" nor hi.$ attorney ha~ been .. vailahlc 10 comment. The palrol- man. who 1s being fired. has been ordered to appear tn court Feb. 24 for a preliminary hearing. On IX.."<". 18. 1982 1..audtlan al- le&edh r:iped a 28-yea\6 old Fountain Valli woman who had been in a car a«itkul Jn t;1. 1m 1dent that brought a 1eprrn1.11HI t.auchlan allcgedl) molt-lt~o ,1 1 , 1 :ir-old Costa Mesa ....... oman af\1:1 1vllowina her to an :ipanmcnt rnntpltx parking lot and tdhn her 'ih~"d been spccchn~ Tht• woman rcponcdly told a f"ullct"U>n potieeman who knew about th.c incident and he, in turn, called authorities in Costa M~. On Jan tO, Lauchlan allqedl> putted over a 22-y~r-old Santa Ana woman on the Ncwpon Freeway for a fauJty tail li&ht and aaked her 10 follow him to an offramp. The office1 alleaedly molnted the woman aflcr I hey reached a darkened f ndu1triuJ area. The ~ant.a Ana woman contacted authorities later that day. Lauchlan was ~wpc:ndcd and Co, ta Mesa police along with the coun1~ ()iJtrict At· to~y·s Qllicc launched an tnvesuaa- 11on that led to Lauchlan's amst on Frida~. "'l h1' tuts across all s0c10-ccon- om1c \trata. (The abust') occur'> in the barrio. 11 occurs here 1n Newport lkach lt"sarnmmun1t) problem that we all ">hare respon<,1b1ht) for." I ab1t1ke .. aid fo<,1cr parents must he v.1ll1ng to v..ork with 1he c·hlld the natural parent\ and the count) agcnc)-. \he '>aid .. The) ha"e to model (good) part·n11ng a., well -for the kids and for the paren ts." Labitzke said f htrC I~ a CnllCal need for more fo.,tn parent ... !>he added. Anyone 1ntcre\tl·d 1n hecom1nga foster parent rna) l all X '4-2 168 for more 1nlor- ma11on on apphca11on\ and the hcen~1 ng prcxec,<. HB EXPLAINS ITS SALES TAX VOTE ... From Al even though he hadn"t taken a poll But ~vcral ot the coum·il m('mbcr<. '>a) the) ha"c good rC"a<,on<. for voung the way the> did. "We're not being the bad guy\." c oun('1l..,....oman Ruth Ua1le) \a1d "I've alwan been oppo\<.·d lo adding nev. ta1te\ or rai\1ng ohJ 13\C'S I think 1hcrt <.till .., a lot of was1e 1n government and the nate ha~ a \urplu\ Jncl c,hould return more \ale~ t.1\''' to the l 1t1c" f hi\ I\ not to 'id) that lraOS· porJIHln plan 1'> not needed or that we don't nrcd to improve \trcrt\ Bu t the qul"\tlon 1\. do W(' htt"e to ra1sc ta~ec, Ill do 11 " Hai ley al\o ..aid land dcvelopc.'n 1n the unde"elopcd ~·t1on\ of \outhern Or!ngc ( ount> \land to reap mo\t of the b(nefit\ fot new 1ran\p<1ra11un JlfOJl'Cl\ ··1 think ..,....e II find th:it 1n L'' 1dcnu· when the> ..elect mern~r\ of the poht1u1I actwn < omm11tec 1<1 Ull\C' lund'I for th\· clcc11on ~·11mpa1gn .. '>he \.11d 'Ma yhc we·n: mmt 111 tune with the clectoratr than tht lOUnl) lot Just Call 642-6086 • I lic1al\)," \he \31d .. , lcrl rm close enough to the publit 10 know that their reaction~ ..,....,11 be .. Councilwoman Ruth Finlc> views the Huntington Beach vote as a 1:hancc to let tht transportation comm1<.<,ion know that there·., ~a real world 0111 thtrr and that they (tram1t authont1c'I) v.111 ha\e 10 counteract resistance a\ nprcs\Cd b}' the City < ounul · She dlso too~ d 'hot at th<.' state Lcg1\la1urc whnw answer to the ('ounty"s trnmporta11on problem. she <said. is to "allow'" c111e\ to raise the \ale\ ta\ Councilman Ooh Mandie. who optratt'\ t\n auto garage. said he voted against the measure because he fear.. the extra ..ale., ta.I( may cau~ a loss in hu~inn'> 1n lhr rnunty "On ,, nt'w \ llJ.1)()() <:ar the extra l tnt sale!> t:u I'> \I CX) On a $30,000 car 1t'\ S 300 ··1 wa\ talking to some rcprescntat1\C\ from the Amcncan Mutur ( nr Auoc1at1on and they're afraid buyer\ will go to other coun11cs that don't ha ve the extra tax." c ounulman Don ~acAlhster '81d Huntington Beach seems always to get the shon end of the stick on highway money and he's not con- vinced roads arc in that bad shape. "I'll ptrsonall> work to defeat the taA because I don't believe 1n new taxes." he said. MacAlhstcr also claimed he's irked hccau\C the vote came up 1n the fir'lt place He said he sugaested to City Adm1n1strator Charles Thompson 1hat 11 was aoing down to defeat and ur&Cd that II be postponed two weeks ~o Huntington Beach wouldn't get a lot of attentmn in voting against it. Mayor Kell y. who admits to being ~urpnsed by the re<:alcitran<'c of h1i <'Ollca uc,, '81d he's not 1n favor Of ra1sina axes In th1Hasc. however. he feels the need for transporallon improvement~ 1s wo rth 1t, espec11lly 1n haht of what he 'Ill)'\ 1s a projected 4 S million population in<'rea~ 1n Sou them ( ahforn1a 1n the next 17 ye an "Hey. we li ve here and are 1m· pacted by the freewa ys. We shoulJ p~H our shoulde~ to the wheel and pay ano1her pcnn> out of a dollar to get them \tra1ghtencd out." \\IHt du you llllf about tbt> Dally Pilot? Wb1t don't )'H Ulle'! c.-.11 ttae numf>ttr at left aod your mtn••f wUI IM> rtt'ordtd, transcrlbtd and dtllurt'd to the approprbtf' tdllor. Tbe aamt U ·boar a1murlnA suvlct may bt 111f'd to rt<'ord leUtrs to tht rdl1nr on 1ny topic. Contributors to our lAlltrt columA m1HI lac1"4• lbtlr namt ud tfltphon• numbtr for verlflcaalon No t'lrtal1tlon ut11, plra1t. Trll iu whai'• on )'01.ar mind. I • . --- f Continued fair weather ahead Coastal Extended F91r lll'C! .,.,m a.ye ~~ gully Sent• Alla wtnoe ilk.,., 111 '°"14 •t ... Hight .. to 7A I ow• motlly 3t 10 60 Temperatures ....... Snow[Z] 20 ~ h " •• 3& 31 36 31 11 17 341 2t ... 43 ee &1 ... 4f 21 23 &O 48 63 '2 32 15 31 31 " 24 34 11 All:*ly AtbuQ-- Amllllllo -"""<>< "lje AtMVlll• ~ ~~Tides 4 1 18 58 '° 4() 24 37 33 H 11 04 IS TOOAY Altar ta Altenuc Cit~ ""91tn a.lt!Mo<• 81tllnQt 81rmff1Qham Blatnatck BolM bton 8rown1\lne B<lltllk> ~ton c-Cllal'lellon s C hc:ono 111Q11 :t 1 I p m ~I-IOllpm ftOHllDAY l'lrtt l>lgh 3 06 a m Ftrat 1-10 12 a m 8-:ono lllgl> • 07 p m S.Con<I 1-9 07 pm H I 2 ~: Surf report J,I 11 3t 32 3r 34 38 33 83 43 34 30 36 32 411 43 31 22 35 37 33 23 Sun Mii tod•y at 6 1& p m , ti.. et 16 52 II 55 I m Wed'*MSay at1d Mii egeill al 34 31 5 lllpm 76 17 MoonM11 IOCl•YM II ll am,r .... 30 2' Wedf..oey at 12 29 pm lllKI .. It a1 58 SI 11 43 a m ICD 1·2 1·3 I·~ 1-2 ' llal 2·3 C()MOl'TION falr'1)00f •• lllr pOOt·lllt poot poot ,.., ..... dlr~ion-' County loses $70,000 fight over King holiday salaries Orange Count) go"ernment lost a bid in the California Supreme Coun Monda\ to withhold :ibout S70.000 1n wages from Mun1c1pal Court employees who took a da}' off for Martin Luther King Jr.'s b1nhda}' county's request to withhold the disputed wages until the outcome ot an appeal undertaken by the county 1s decided. The county appealed to the Su- preme Court to forestall the holiday payment. included in checks to be issued this Fnday. About 600 Mun1c1pal Court em- ployees were given Jan. 16 off following a two-day hearing before Superior Court Judge Philip Schwab. Schwab ruled Jan. 13 the court employees were governed by the same employment guidelines that apply to state employees and, there- fore. were entitled to the holiday with pa). The state high coun denied the County attorneys argued Munici- pal Coun employees were not entitled to the day off because their holiday schedule was negottated as part of the employees' county contract and doesn't include the King holiday. Gov. George Dcukmc)ian declared the King birthday a holiday for $Jate employees in November. However. the Board of Supervisors elected not to observe the holiday in 1984. Correction Good weather luck continues In a story in Saturday's paper, the Dally Pilot inadvertently said a Laguna Beach police officer was fired last August for allegedly having sex with a female Costa Mesa police explorer scout. The explorer scout hves 1n Costa Mesa. but was attached to the La.suna Beach explorer scout org.amzauon. The Dail y Pilo1 regrets the error '>outhcrn ( allforn1a\ run of good luck with the \1.-cather should con- tinue. forecasters sa". w11h a fair and slight!~ warmer Wedne~day 1n the \\Orks fair with highs of 68 to 7 S. Lows will range from the the upper-30s to the 40s. the National Weather Service said. The high will be near 74 1n Los \ngclcs and t~ low iii the upper-40s. C oa<>tal area\ "'111 continue to be Dally Piiot D•llnry 11 Quarant-.d Monrja, fr1t1"'r II ytJ'J \J'• "' f t a Ytt (11\Jt ,,Af)fll1 tJf "'t 'Op rr ~ t..,''"'" 7 , ,,, ift1rt 'ft'i'I' r• I.,, •ti f)'t ,,.., ,~ .. ,, ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. 8chwertz Ill Publlshei Clroulatlon 7WM2.....a Cl1111fted ........... 7~ ... ..., d1par:tMnt8 Ml-4111 MAIN O,,ICI 330 w"' B•r SI . Col!• M .... CA "'41~ acid•"' Bor 16e(), Co.ta MeM CA 1128211 Copyf'Q'lt 1963 O.•ngt Cou t Pul:>lltl'>lng ComQany NO newt ttonu 11tue1<e11ont. 10Uonal matle• 01 .a • .,.,..,._,, he<..,, may be •eorocivceo ""1hOUI 9'>Kia• '*""""°" ot COl)yngnt - Chezy OoweUby Roaemery Churchmen s.cono c•• PQMitQe pe1e1 at Colt• M9'N Ce•lornoa (UPS 144 8001 Suo9cni>toon Dy c.,,.., 5' 16 mon1hly Dy m..i Sii 60 montflly Editor and Assistant Controflet t.lual Circulation T_.ephonee Or•"Qll Ccv>ty Ar"tlt ~ l •\llHla NIQIHll ..... MENS WOMENS BOYS 10 lhe Publisher ltepfMHI F. C111uo Proauctoon lil•"•Qe' Qlotl• A. Pow•r• 0w9C!O< ol AO..er'l!Wng Donalcl l . Wllll•m• (t'(.U~fHI(• M•n•oe' N._ewport 8urf ®Sport, GJnc. •q(s a Whole ™'.Yof Life- SALE ENDS JAN. 31at WET SUIT $ALE Nome Reg. VOL. n , NO. 24 OUR PRICE O"NEILLFree Style ........................ s144 ....................... • 99.95 BOOTIES SALE 82986 (Reg. SJ7.95) RIP CURL BOOTIES SALE s29e1 (Reg. SJ7.95) Hours 9:30·7:00 Dally ._,b:) l I 0123 ............................ sl 67 ....................... 1139.95 0123 Convertible .......................... s187 ....................... 1149.95 3-D .............................. 5216 ....................... 1165.95 Excellerator ......................... s 144 ....................... 1109.95 Aggrol1te .......................... '13995 ......................• 1109.95 Dawn Patrol ..................... siG0 ....................... 1139.00 Dawn Patrol ...................... s150 ....................... 1129.00 {Short Sleeves) ' Reg Basic ......... s139 O~A PRICE ....... 1119 In sul ator ...... ' 179 ........... 1149 2224 Newport Blvd . Newport Beach, CA . 675-7874 • 675-7877 ---- • • On the ' , • • . U fl.1 lij,f fa,t1hl i:Et!tiilif n!t1 TUESDArS 11 I.I. (PSJ) NICEI D o ~ JoNr s AHRAcr s Due to late transmlu on t0day'1 llstlng wlll not ap- pear In the Dally PUot. WH AT NYS E 0 10 Due to late tramsmlsslon today's llatlng wlll not ap- pear In the Dally PUot. NYSE LEADERS Due to late transmlsaJon today's llstlng wlll not ap- pear In the Dally Piiot. UP s AND D o~N s NEW YORK (AP) -~tonchvl~ 1111 sllOw' the American t Exd\enoe stocll• af\CI warrants Iha have oone uo the most end down the'g b&Md on 0«cent of (:l\enge fOf Yi No MtCurllles trading w '1 or 1000 shares are lnciuded. Net end oercente11e ch~ er• the difference oetwr.i;i '"-orevlOus clOllno price ef\CI todn s i11m. orlce. Name LHt Cha I Pet Lew wt' I'" + · ·i;. RloGrndeOr ''• + 'I• GrandCll ~ + 112 4 ReiialBet s 1'' 1 f )_\ ~ Beltran wt J'" 'It Atles~M ·~ 'it Helm H C '·• v, I Geoth es 11~ + ~ 9 Hubro s 261/e + 11/• 10 Suiq~hen S'h + 1/4 !I AIC PhOlo 3 + 1~ 3 Ase 1W:ust 6'11 •14 • Jacob$ no 10 ~ 2 Cook Intl 9 l ~ IS ~vPrui if ~~ 11\ l' M°'tl/Sei 1J: ~ " rn::~t~vs n~ r~ i :~ 2 ~fl Levud 321/t 11te !~ .\O~~o~oipd 3~ :~ 3 MercFd~Ln 111'1 ~ • Coradlan 3~ + ,,... 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(API Soot "°"'"''°"I ,...ill ortm. 100.., C...-•~'• le -II I pauno U I CIM:llMttOM C-•I !IC\ CfHlta P9' povnd NY C-. ~ mon.r.·c-M"" LMll )6 11 <<Wiit e OOUttC1 l1M ~, C*'ll • j)0\"'41 _.., T• t 1273 IHlN W--··lei """"""-I l '4'11• • ~ M V ..... .. 0~ H...0-, 4 ,_....,. lortl\r ~~ .. I ..... S8 ()"()per Ir~ OunCe MY C.-IDOi _. cto...s .,._ ...._, l lOtOO IJlOOOI* 111D ...... ,.._Von "'"'""'-u ro oo ~tc: _"'.,,' ''°' -... ~ Thaf s an apt d ription of both bu ine and ... business people along th Orange Coa t. Toke p track of wherecompaniesar gain andwhi hpeoplcareh lpin themg tthere,ju tw t h'Cr ditLin ·-ev rydayintlie ction of your n w Daily Pilat Bustn s .. CREDIT LINE --. --_,,,,,,._ David Wilner named VP at Dataproducts David 8. Wilner ha\ been promoted 10 'u:e president and general manager of Dataproduchl' \\Ord procl'ss1ng d1\ 1saon in Irvine Pre' 1ousl) d1rec1or of operations 1n lhc \\oodland Hills-based com pan). Walnn J01ned Da1aproducts in 1975 as d1m.lllr of matenals In his new poi.1laun Wilner succeeds Rlcbard H Ericson,"' ho n.'l'Cnll> left the com pan) • • • Wiiiiam M. Ourty, a long-time Orangt' ( ount) resident anJ lorml'I marketing ellccull'l' ''llh Glass Container Corp. an Fullenon. ha!> tx.-e n appointed e't.'C'ut1H~ director of the newl) restructured Economic Develop- ment Corp. of Orangt Cowicy. according to an annou nreml·nt b) Thomas H. Nielson. chairman ofthl' group. N1d~n. president ofThe Irvine Co .. said Dull) official) a'ii.umcd h1\ re\pons1b1ht1t'!> on Jan. 3 The Economic Ot·velopml•nt Corp. 1s an 1ndepcnden1. non-prolit organiLat1on which. Nielsen said. will ··1mpan1all) rcpresl'nl all commun111es and business interests an Orange County He said the corpora11on'\ primary ObJect1 H'S art· lo encourage WfLNER Yl E,.._ Ol'FFY BESSE c:>.pans1on ol C\l\llng hu\tnC~'i and 1ndU'ill). and to attract outside companat·s to the count) • • • Hopkin• Yuen ha., hcen appointed tie Id sen aces manager of Stale Compensallon'1 Santa .\na d1s.tnct office. Yuen Joined State Fund's claim\ department an I %1 He has worked an sales. and has been a member of the organ1za11on's top t""ent} ~le) rcprescntatl\es. The San Frannsco-based fund 1s Cahforn1a·s leading workers' comoensat1on insurer. .... Dave Beue has been named 1nternauonal sa les manager at Tu)ltn-ba!>cd Applied Data Communications Inc. Beese has been w11h AOC s1m:e 1981 . and was \\Ith Burroughs Corp. for 1.3 }'Cars before that. The M1 ss1on Viejo resident will be respoma ble for the development and support of all expon sales. • • • The Accessory House has leased a 3.680-square-foot bu 1ld1ng located at ~I 00 Airway. Costa Mesa . as company headquarters for framed pn nts. The propen} was leased through Norris, Beggs & Simpton, with Ed Dean as agent The )ear lease as "alued at $24,288 • • • Westwlnd Mortgage Corp. has opened m first branch office outside ofSan Diego Count" 1n Tusl1n. according to Thomas V. Pritchard, chairman of the board. Pntchard also namt•d Sherry L. Bullard as branch manager for the ne" office • • • In 1ne-ba~d Hellonelics, loc. has announced the a\ a1lab1hl) of a single board arra) proces<;or that increases the computattonal speed of an IBM Per)onal Computer or PC look-alike. Shi pments to customers started thl\ month Produced b~ Hehoncuc's Ma rinco Computer Products d1'1.,1on thl· .\PB-3000P( "'111 sell at pnces starting under $2.000. • • • H. David Bright, president and chief e>.ecuuve officer ofNewpon Bcach- based National Education Corp., has announced that the company's board of directors has declared a three for two stock spill He said the add111onal share<o will be distributed appro),1mately Feb 17 to shareholders of record as of Jan 19. • • • Ma rtinique Hair Boutique of Fountain Valle~ held a holida~ turke> tlra"' o" ner Martin Blitz rcponed On hand to help select the winners 1n the dra"'ing \.\>S!. Dr Robert H Rush. \ ICl' prc'i1<lent of the Fountain Val In Cham her of ( ommerce and a· chiropractor "llh medical oflices an Hunti ngton Beach. • • • With the recent complc11on of two in tense three-da~ "orkshopc, and t\.\o kuer perfect aud1t1ons. Julie Hart-Lawson of Newport Beach has earned the title of certified Jazzercasc instructor and 1s presently teaching da.-,ses at lhe Balearic Center in ( oi.ta Mc\a. • • • !\/ l'"' pan Bt·al·h-ba">cd Sir Speedy ha!> opened 11s first 1ntcrnat1ona I printing center 1n Toronto. Ontano. Peter Ne wbery is o""ncr of the new Sir 5peed~ Pnnung (enter 1n Ontario Sir Speed)' has O\et 450 1nd1v1duall~ owned and operated pnn11ng franchises. • • • Aoderson Communlcatlon1 Co. of ""e"'pon Beach has been ...elected to develop and implement the 1984 ad\enismg and public relation!> program for Rain Bird Sales, lnc., turf d1v1s1on . according to Rex Dixon, marketing manager Headquarn•rcJ an Glendora Rain Bird l'i the world'' largest manufallurer of 1rng.tt1on equipment. Dougherty heads OC architects 1\1'•"' pon Beath art·h11ect Bet~~ Okn1l lo. Doughl'rt) "as named pres1- dl·nt ofthl' Orangt· ( ount~ l'hapter ot thl· Amc11lall ln'illtutc of \n:h1tect~ tor I '-IM4 \hl' 'unccd" W1ll1am \h{ ull t)(.h al~u ul "Je"port lkarh. .. , hl•al.I ul tht· 7 '0·ml·mbt.·r pro- k\\1onal \0('1ct' 0\hl·r l'lcc·tt.~d ollicer<, included pre'>1<lcnt-clect Jamco; R. Harns uf "ll·" pun Bcal·h and secretal) Brian P Duughl·n~ of Nl'\\ port Beach O ther Orange Coast residents ser- "ng on the organ1zat1on's boar<! 1 ncl udc Donald t'aske) of In ane. Murton W1ll\On ol Corona del Ma r. Dell l>l' Re\ cr1.• of Nl·\.\>pon Beach :rnd John MlMurray of Laguna Aeach. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday. January 2•. 1984 88 COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS B-8 Betaey Olenick Dougherty HomeBanking works at BofA Experimental service attracts 5 . 000 users AN FRANC IS( 0 CBW) -Ban i.. of A.menca has announced that custo mers are s1gn1ng up fo r ns new HomeBanktng service at an average rate of200 each business day Smee the Nonhem California an· troduct1on of the personal computer- baSt·d sen ice on Nov. 30 the bank has received more than 10.000 service 1nformat1o n reque~b lhrough its branch system and telemarkctang center. More than 5.000 customt•rs were signed up as of Jan. 10. With Ho mcBa nking, Bank of Amenca t·ustome~ can access tht:tr accounts via their per!i.onal computer and a telephone lank to th<' bank Customers can use the1rl'omputers lo pa) a variety of bills. tran'ifer fund!> between accounts (checking. savings. Ban kAmencard Visa. and Bank ot '\menca Master("ard). make accouo.L .. balance 1nqumes an'd review check- ing account statements. The service also include ad- d1t1onal features that enable cus- tomers to schedule.-pa)·ments and transfers up to one month 1n ad vance and c·ommun1catc with the bank via Electronic Mall. Executive Vice President John Mickel. who heads Bank of America's retail marketing unit. said "We've been extremely pleased with the customer acceptance of Home- Banking so fa r." Apple unveils 4 new l]\Odels Mickel added lhat the bank pla ns to offer HomeBanking to Southern Cah- fom1a customers dunng the second quan er of this year. Bank of America 1s lhe first (ahforn1a financial 1nst1tut1on to market a home banking sen ace on a large scale. ""l:.V. )0 RJ...(.\Pl-.\pple(om- putcr I nr ·., \.1 acintosh 1s one of four nt'"' malh1 nes .\pple un,ealed at m annual mceung tod:l\. .\pple Chairman · Ste\ e P Jobs rece ntly ga'e The .\ssoc1ated Pres~ a demonstration ol Macintosh. and described the three new Lisa ma- rhanec; also bt.-1ng introduced. Fir~t. here are some of Mac·~ features: • Its !>uggestcd prirc 1s $2.4 95 for UPs AND OowNs NEW YORK (API -The loOowino llsl show s lhe Over -lhe • Counter \locks and warranls that have oone up lhe mos1 and dow n lhe most based on percenl ot chanoe tor Mondav No 5eCurllfe\ trading t>elow S2 or 1000 share\ are included Net and e>erceniaoe chanoes are fhe d1Herence 1>e1ween tne orev1ous clos1no bid price and rodav's fasr bid price Name I Purcell 2 Bncon10 3 FlxColr 4 VawlP un 5 NvTecn 6 A v1om10 7 UnMny s 9 WrldMl 9 Zvlr 91wl 10 lnlPhrm 11 0 1on1c s 12 EnvrTsl 13 S1a1Gme 14 S1Gm vn IS CllHll wl 16 1n1Med 17 MedtlSI 18 PoneC un 19 SaoeAt s 20 WironE wl Name 1 Ques1 wl 2 AmFuet 3 V1cTch 4 FIMidF S Eoueslr 6 Compaq 1 Miniscr 8 Onvx 9 Laodlw \ 10 Wallo.In II Alfcell 12 SuDrlu 13 Eno001 14 DovlOB 15 Altcl vn 16 lnlrmon 17 Mau1or 118 Wavlk s 9 VegaBoo 20 Hllhdv S UPS Las I Cho Pel 13 • + 21", UP 26 2 31 + si.11 UP 222 2 • 1-ltt Up 20 0 6 + I UP 20 0 61, + ·a UP 14 9 2 + • UP 14 3 6 ~ :i,. UP 14.3 2 & + • UP 13 3 4 • + 1 UP 13 3 6 1 + 3 • UP 13 0 9 • + I UP 12 1 14 1 + 1 1 Up 11.S 3~'6 +--"ti UP 11 5 37t + I'll Uo 107 2~11 -t • Uo 10.S 2'• -t • UP 100 4 ~ + 11! Uo 10 0 2 • +l· 16 UP 9 I 12 1 + 1 Uo 8 7 41, + >!! Uo 8 6 DOWNS Las I Cho 2 ~ -'e 2 1 -~ 2, -i., 2'· -~ .. 2 • 1 10 , -2 a 57s -l's 8 -I, 11 ; -2 ••s -i , 3 2 8~8 -llti 2~11 -ltl 16 -2 1 6 1 I 418 -, .. 8 • -' • IO'• -I~ 5 -1, 141,. -2 .. PCI Off 29.2 Oft 20 o Off 20 0 Off 18.S ~ 18.2 oo ~H Ott tS 8 Off 14 8 Off 14 6 Off 10 Oft 13 8 Ott 13 6 Off 13 s Ott 13 3 Ott 13 J Ott 13 7 Off 13 1 Ott 13 0 Off l? q Cf.o Oo ?S S6 Nl 0 Kover '11 NL. l~ff ~~ the computer. a '>·1nd1. black-and- "h1te screen. bualt-m d1S4. dnve. detached ke)board and thr ··mouse." a hand-held pad introduced "'llh L1~ thal malo.e\ the romputer eas) to use. •It -as docs Lisa -has wando"'s allo"' ing the u-;er to \ 1ew several different sources of data al one time. Icons. or p1r lures. 1llui.tratr the 'anous tasb a"aalable The S)stem also allows fo r freehand drawing, and a "paste-and-cut" feature where a dra\l.1 ng. for example. ca n be t'Ut from one program and implanted on another • It is transport able at 20 pounds. '\n optional l·arryang bag 1s avail able. • Jl uses a J1-hll m 1croprocessor, Motorola lnc.'s MC68000. Many other desktop computers. includi ng International Bus1nesr, Machines Corp.'s Personal Computer. use less powerful I 6-b1t processors. ' EXPERT ADVICE . . . •It comes with internal memo!) of 128.000 characters and uses 31/H nch Oopp) discs capable of storing up to ~00.000 characters. • Lai.a can run Mac1ntmh ·11 'iofl- wa re. but Mac cannot run Lisa's The original Lisa 1s being phased out of production The three new Lisas include: •Lisa 11. with 512 000 characters of internal memory, for $3.495. • Lisa 11-5. w11h an external 5 m 1l hon-chararter dn vl', for $4.495. • Lisa 11-IU. with a bu1lt-1 n 10 m1ll 1on-charac1er dnvc. for $5.495. • All the new L1sai. use lhe 31'2-inch disc drive as on Macin tosh. Jobs sa id Apple will. for free. upgrade current L1sas using 51/.-inch drives to the 31/:· inch format to make them Lisa 11 -Ss. a cha nge he said takes 15 m inutes Fluor gets the nod on Amoco project The Irvine-based Fluor Corp. re- ceived a lette r of intent to do cngineenng wo rk at Amoco refinery 1n Texas City, Texas. the company announced. The value oft he proposed contract was not disclosed . The pro)ecls. to be handled by the Huston d1v1s1on of Fluor. will hel p refurbish the refine!). Fluor worked on the refinery during the I 960's. The pro1cct completion date 1!> scheduled fo r late 1985. Mortgage rates deregulated, but is that really good news? \ lnder another recent deregulation b}' the Reaga n adman1stra11on. inlcre!>t rate!> on Federal Housing Admm1strat1o n (FHA) mortgages are no longer set by the secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Now. interest charged on FHA mon- gages is negotiated be tween lender and buyer The impact on you. a home bu)er who seeks an FHA mongagl' is expected to be along the hnes of a good-bad news story The good new!>: A greater vol ume of housing will reach the market. ellpen s anltc1pate, perhaps at more affordable and less volatile prices. The bad news: Interest ra tes on FHA mongages will tend to rise and some buyers may ha'e to provide more cash up front at the time of sale. Wh} this hybnd result? Because in lhe past. whenever a spread of several percentage points has existed be- tween FHA and conventional mon - gages. lenders almost always have made up the difference by charging additional poin111 on FHA loans. The FHA in terest rate has been fluctuat- ing between 11 'h percent and 12111 percen t. a fe" point'i lower than the rate on conventional fixed-rate, 30- year mortgages without government insurance. Conventional rates now average between 131/2 percen t and 141/1 percent nat1onw1de. Pomts arc a one-t1m r charge and one point equals I percent of the amount of the loa n. The poi nts have helped lenders earn > ields closer to those of conventional mongagcs. FHA regulatio n'\ ha\.e prevented buyers from paymg more than one point on FHA moniaaes As a result. OVER THE COUNTER NEW VOltK (API 8urnU11I ,,,. '" NA\OAQ ouo•••l<Hlt CNL Fin ) i •'. •llOwlno llltMll l>lch CPT IS' 1 IS~ •ncl IOWttl often l>Y C11Wt$v $01 l $1'>') m1r•tt rnektrt I\ ot • C111110H Stoll 6 om Ptlce' oo no• CH\W\I I))• 141"1 lnclu<M re1•1t m•rlluo ~""' IJ'-< 13 t merll.OQwn or comm· J\lr•v 4J'4 ...... •n lorl lor MOflClev "'"'' Ill!! Il l• ... s~"° t' ft ... ~llmbll r·tt ,.,., 11 1 , AF t.Pro• 40 ') 41 llul>O .. . '• AVMCI 7''> I lrlleo ,.... . . A(1,ln ' ~ • ll1 l r'°· lS'• ~l!i AC\I n ... ,. ltUI A ,, .. AOdotnW n • ,. llUI I 14'-,, •• Agvttou 5'' ,,,, lerll , 2' ,, . ., A lltll ' 't~ lN ~towC1 10'11 10'·• All(OlllC s .. Oltllt ·~ tt-\6 A~• '1 IJ• .. IS 1' ~~r~ • ~·14 Amcett ........... •I M Ar"'" 11 , Jll"I Cml$hr 11'. 11'-""'~ ' ,~1r r·· " , . ..., Aln(;o \ ~-= t.\I en"'•• j'' JP 4Nllf\l 0'4•t ' "~" 7 7 • ores• ' n n~ A .. M 11 t It ~ rCKTr ,. . ,. ... Anedlt ""' ,, ufffO ' , .. , AMSt. ISi\ 1' 01.0• ' ,~ .... :~ 100 IOI &:: .. J IS IU ti~ J: ,,~ft .... AlllCIMI 'i ' ~ e·"' IJ'-14\ot Ar*'1Go '-\ J l ty ' II'-> IJ "=' ,.... ~ .Jtr M.' .. A I J;~Jr " 14 "'""'~ ~"' l>•ll't 1•00' tt'• )t l • ! lt 'I tlf'4Cll ... lt" s.ten .... JO.- .... 11 '1' • I \'I 0 "' " ••ulll ' .. .,, Ouflfon ll'-" ..... /WI )II • • •"'" ' J} ' , •• trrt': ,... \t <Ml.II I\ 'P IPH I I • a DOC• J, ) tt . ~·· Ii ' IJ • lldln( 't.: I ... ·$:' .,, .... tlrtc:tw •• ") !'"'Mt 11 ,, ... " O/t9 r. ll. <:':10:.. ' I "'Mfll ,,. ... 11••· ' •• 1!11111., ,, ". . "'"" t'l 11 ... I --- SYLVIA PORTER lenders have assessed the remaining points on the seller. This has con· fronted the seller wnh two choices: refuse to accept FHA financi ng and back out of the sale: or pay the points and add the amount to the cost of the house. When the spread exceeded fi ve points. many sell ers have backed out. With deregulation. Sbme housing authonuesargue that the ho using and mortgage markets will function more smoothly. Sellers won't have any incentive to increase their asking price and lenders can assess more points on the buyer. Mortgage rates will be governed by market forces and wi ll be controlled by sup(>I Y and demand. j ust as convent10nal mortgages are. Right now.'ihtercst rates are hol ding, but during 1984. the probability is that FHA mortgage rates wall move high- er. even if overall ra tes don't pull them up. Still. if you are a potenual home buyer. you may be consoled by the knowledge lhat even with market forces detennmmg FHA rates. these rates are expected to be lower than rates on conventional mortgages by 14 of a percent to 34 of a percent. There arc two reasons: FHA mort- gages can be assumed and lenders have federal m,urancc on each mon· gage E1110f1 1 71. ll.l119lnl p .. ' FrmG • , ... •1-.. KIOOIG fO''> '°" FIOlc:or ""' 40 Kn•s>eV ,, 11~ F!ltll.h Sl"1 S.)~ Kr11ot . '-.,, FlEmc>S u • .. H Kulckl t 23"• 73'"1 FIWnFln 7111 ,.,. Linet 11 a • ... Fll(kJ ' ,, .... J• l.1ncllttt s ~ Fl•N I 3''"1 7 1.1,,.C ' Sol s.4\11 Fluroco l)"lo 141,,. LMCllm 1S·1' I Fore.I() 2' ,r· Lllnvt JS~\ J6~ Fr1nioCP i· 1 Llnl rd ' ,,~ 72~ FranllEI I '" I \6 '":§:'"' .. ., .... Fr"SG ,, ••• 37 .... M I t ...... 14 ... M F Otl Fref'MI F~He ~il'11 17 l2 It·» G«llc,, ' :M·· \6 ~•GE ,. .• tl't GnAul ll"t 11'• =·"' ~' .. t,_O.•Cl t'11 1-Ill ,,. '" 1£11 • 1 •IMrloll 15·1' 11,, ()r~' ' ,.,, MaulLP 41 .. &;evlldv 11• ll4 Mayll'I .... ' ""'*' f "6 IO"t ~~ 1f: ft: G"10d~" , .• .... rm Hff\qn ...... IM. .,, "" , ... ,...,,..., ... ..... "~ MCCMIY ~ .. 14 Hllf.00 >0 '• ,. .. MldllW 'I JI HIW'lfNl ~I U~ MdlOCH lll'll , .... HKl\I I Mlclllt .. ,.,, 1)•14 ~dF ,. .• tel M•dlell • •• ,....,,.. ,,~,. MolllPf r..~ n~ Herl••• J"' > Miu VIG IMSIM Moltl ' ~allld ,,~ ~--~ ~ff~ '" ... lnlll • u·~ l7l6 Moot•" 1111r~IM J~ :ft =~ 17) ~ llltll'llfl ' u .. 14 • llllmlG• l ' ... M..-JI ir~ lnlWU\ t.-_ I '• Hll"'tC .,,, ., lwaSOUI n~ n~ H0111 l'''~ Jl lT'tlbY N,.U • 'J: " .httlCO ' NVAlrl 'flJlllY h ·1 " NIUOO •• , 4h Jo\IYll ,. . . , H>tl\A I t ) ff ,ktt~I •' ,... . .... = .... ,. . ~ ICetwar Ille "" t-. l IJ-1'rl U •I• HCt~• 11 ... 1.1-lt• " ' l1 • ,..,., l. y ,, .. tctitt' .. 'I .... H-5 4("9111at > t ... H •• ' ,,~ l FHA mongages account for be- t ween 12 percent and 15 percent of home purchases. Applicants for FHA mongages must fulfill certain re- quirements. demonstrate a good credit rating, meet the down-payment requirements and show they can finance monthly mortga$e costs. The limit on the appraised value of a house financed with a n FHA mortgage is $67,500. except 1n desig- nated high-cost areas. In these areas 10 the continental United States, the price of a single-family house can be as much as s~.000. T he effect o n buyers might be lo require larger amounts of money up front. FHA mortgages place a limit on the amount of down payment re- quired. (This was modified by hous.- tng legislation passed the last day of the recent congressional session.) But , the assessment of more points direct- ly to the buyer can mean you·11 have to dig deeper into your pockets. You can negotiate with the le nder. however. and accept a lower interest rate and more points. This would mean you pay more up front. Or you can accept a higher rate and pa y fewer points. This would reduce your oul- of-pocket expenses. Points are, an effect, prepaid interest. Graduated payment mortgages backed by the FHA arc not affected by deregulation. These are mortgages in which mo nthly payments ri~ during the first years and then level ofTlater. Nor arc interest rates on Veterans Administration mortgages affected They're under separate statutory authonty and. as o f now. the VA expcC1s no direct impact from FHA deregulation. OcN n« ..... , .. Suoeru k .... ~ OOllvvM ~ ., .... su-e1 IO'Jt 10'• OflloCt ..... ~ s ....... .I.. 41, OflFerro .-. s TIME DC .,., ,. 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WlftorC ft ,. .. • ii;: I: .... wema " 1•·· wnwt Wt...O , .. , . ._ ICl\11 ' i·~ u · Wt111Atu n,_ U'- '!m' WO!flel tl' ,, w,., ti~ .. Weodl ' 43''11 .. ff'l n u .. Wr111111w ""'10 .. •NIVll .. n ~· i.~ -: i.tnUt 2' ,, r.=-· "•· "'Of I Dllll( IOlt i " 311 , .. c1 • . ~,, " ·" Oran FoR THE REcoRn ~ > . NIA WlrtUIN COMPRalNCa hdllc~ f"tvlMlllO 11 W L f'd. ,, '" t..alttri 2• " '°° S..11~ 71 1a S:M Golden Stele 20 n •76 Pno.nl11. It 22 t6J S•n Oltoo 13 2t l17 Mklwfff DIYl'*t Ulell .26 u .at Oellu 23 " ~ ~vtr 11 24 .,, kn Antonio 1a 2• .,, Ho~oton 11 2S .OS Kense• Clly 16 24 400 8ASTl•N CON,8•8NCI 8os•on AllMtk OM.- 32 f TIO Phlle04llolll• ,, " JOJ New Vorll ,, " sso New Jersty ,, 20 S2• WHl'tlngton " 2• .,, Cemrel °"''-*' Mllwaukff 24 IJ SU Oe1rot1 23 1a 561 Allen•• 2? 20 S24 Cnlc.oo " 22 421 Cttvtleno \2 29 293 lndle ne 10 2t 256 Mendlly'1 GemH No 01mes •Cn.dulff T lftllllt'1 Ceme. Pt\oefllx e l Lehn Phlle cMtolll1 11 New Vork Mllweull" I I WHhlnglon 8oslon 11 Clevtt.nd lncllene 11 O.troll k ettle el Sen Anlonlo N-Jersey el Kanses Cllv Ati.nt• et c111caeo Goi<Mn s111e el Houston O•lles vs Ulel'I al LH VtOH Porllen<I at Sen 0'-0o Wednftdly'1 Gamel Phlledete>hla el B0$10n Dtnver 11 lndlane MOWIUkff el All.9nl1 Golden Sl11t 11 DeKH C«*eee Af' T~ 10 •ec ... d "" I N Cerotlne <601 14·0 1200 2 O.Peut 14·0 mo 3 K•ntuckv 14·2 IOS3 4 Georoeiown IM "' S.M1rvtend 13·2 flS 6.Ntv ·LH VtQH 16·1 m J Housion 16·3 844 I TtxH·E I PHO 16·1 no 9.llllnols 13-2 723 10.Loul•l•n• St 11·3 •SO 11 Olll.91'10me IS·2 431 12 Tul .. 16· I 4\S 13.Memollls SI 12·3 3J6 1' Loulsvlne II·• 373 IS UCLA 11·3 36J 16 Al1lenses IS·2 m lJ Weke Fort" 11·3 24S II Georgia 12·3 , .. It Vlrolnl• 12·2. 13S 10 Syflcuse 12·3 124 How AP tot> 20 fa,-.d Oa I )\.., 6 611 121,-, 3v, ,,.., av, f \') f l/> l f ' 1 10\.l 141'~ I 11, ,. 1 12 13 fll'vs I 2 3 6 J a • s 10 IS 20 13 ,. 9 12 I Nor111 Cerolln• II• ·01 did not P11v 2. OtPaul ( l•-01 dl<I no1 ptey 3. Kentucky (14·1> dl<I not Play 4 Georgetown (16·2> bHI Boston Col lfll• 'n-83. S Mer viand (13· 21 dl<I no1 p11v 6 Nevade·LH VtQH (16· II did not Pin 1 Housion ( 16· 31 did not ptev I TuH·EI P1$0 (16·1) beet Air Force 6S·S1 9 Loul•lane Sllte (12·3! beet Mln 1n l1>0• Stete I0-6' · 10 fHlnol' 113·21 did not 1>11v 11 Olllal'IOma ( IS-2) old nol e>teY 12 Tu!H <16· 11 old nol 1>ta y 13 MemPllis Stale 113·31 bt1t Tutene S7·SO I• Loulsvillt ( 11·•> did not PMIY IS. UCLA (11·31 did not Play 16. Ark•nus ( 1S·2) did not Pl•Y 17 Wike Forest <12·3) die! nol .,.,.,. II. Georole ! 12·31 Old not Pity 19. Virginie (12·3> lost to Georgie Tecll 72·11. JOT 20 Svracus. ( 12·3) did no1 olev PCAA Nev1de Lis Veoes Cal Stile Fullerton UC Irvine New Mexico S1a1e Ulal'I Slate Fresno Slale Long BHCh S111e Se n JOH Sta le UC Se nte 8arbere Ptclflc C.,,._.w:e WL 1 0 S I s 2 4 2 3 3 2 l 1 • 7 5 I S 0 6 MondlV'S ScWt OVerel WL 16 I 14 ) • 7 1 I 9 6 II S 5 10 6 10 6 9 2 16 Long Bt1Cll Stele 63, Sen Jo'• Slate S1 TIIUndeV'• Gemes UC Irvine at C11 Slate FuHerfon Long Beacll Stele et Pacific N1w Mexico Stele et Fresno S•••• Nevada LH Vevn et UC Senta 8er1>era UC Irvine <9·7> 91 u oi ldl hO 11 II PePPtrdlne 13 J9 Sen Oleoo SI 76 16 U oi Colore do 9S 11 UK 66 77 u. of Sen Oln o es 91 U of Montene 13 6S Weti.r St 13 80 Uftll 8• 110 New Mexico Slate 18 12 Long Beech Slalt 67 68 Nevada Las Vevas 13 1a Ut1h Slate 11 71 San Jose Slate 11 63 Fresno s1e1e 57 93 lJnlvet1ltv oi Pacific 72 Je 11 26 -et Cal St1te Fune,.1on• Ji n 29 -et UC Senl1 9erbefl' Feb 1 -et Lonll BHCll State• Ft«> S -11 New Mexko Stett• Feb 9 -Sen Jose Slate• Feb 11 -U1111 Stale' Feb 16 -et Fresno S1e1t• Feb 20 -et Unlv•rslfv of Paclfk' Feb 73 -UC Sa nta 8ef'bere'. Merell I -Nevada LH Vevu• Mercl1 3 -Cal Stile Fullerton Mercl'I 8· 10 -PCAA Tourna menl a 1 Foru111 In lngtewOOd. • -denotes PCAA gem•. All l'IOfne games ot1vt<1 et Crawford Hell All oemes iferf et J 30 SOCal Colt9e ( 13 ·4) 100 Cel Ste le LA 13 IOI L• Verne 11 SI SI Merv's IO ts e11tienY 6e 106 UC Senti Crui 5' 93 C1aremon1 6' 6' Pomon1·Plf1er S6 61 Loye>ta·Mervmount JO 2 Pecrnc Cl'trlstle n (lorfelt) O 17 R e<1i.n<1s 86 94 Mlttourl 8epflst as 12 Lttourneeu-TexH 69 93 Occidente! 70 16 Wt{tmont• 121 92 C.I lapll$1 to ff UC s.n oi.uo-" 100 Cal Lut-en t.J Je n. 2• -Point Lome• Ji n '2J -al AJuta P1clfk' Jen lt -11o1e· Feb 3 -Notre Dame <Cetll I Kings shift left wingers ING LFWOOO (AP) -The l.os .\ngclc~ Kings shifted lc:f\ winger\ Monday. sending Phtl Y,kc!t to tht1r New Ha ve n. Conn .. mmor kaJue nfftl1ate and rc:ca llina Arian Maclell an. the Nattonal Hockty L.tague cl ub s.~11d. S)'kes had only betn reca lled from New Haven a week ago and appcartd 1n three game~ with 1he Kinl&$ He did not )(·ore a point. Maclellan wn~ sent down to New Ha\en 11,t Tuesday but played only twt~ with thf Ntgh&hav.-ks before the Kina~ decided to bring him back. Macltllan. or Guelph. Ontan~. will be 1va1lablt for Wcdne~a) s pmt 1pin1tt &he Ph1ladclph10 Fl)efj 1t the Fo rum. th~ Kings ~td The Kinas are I 4-2b-9 nn the son 11 the bonom of lht' m)'the D v1\1on f tb 1 -•I Cal eao111t• (I 0 m I Feb. 10 -Weal COISI C.llmflan FtO 11 -al l're.ilO Peclllc• l'et> 1• -uc Sen DleOO• Feb l1 -a1 Point I.Om•' 1a Om I F.0 21 -Aa1.1se ,..Clflt' I'll> 2• -at LA leouu• Prep basketball log Fat> 2S -Alumni • -0eno1-. NAIA 01,1r1c1 ti Conf•enu .. "" AH Htnft Slltf"I II J 30 Om -· Ofll«WIM lndt<elt(f COMMUNITY COLLEGE Orantt Ctast 75 Senta Ane n ., ( IO·t) 70 F'u11tr1on 61 Mlr1Ca1ta 13 S3 CYPrtU ll SO Me" 7S " Mt. SAC S6 7f 104 e "' LA 7t nr-<:.omoton .. tmp Vattev 70 nt-ai Cerritos '2 Mt ~AC 61 ,.,.._,, OCC 71 Naoa S4 F ...... f Senta Ane n Se nta ROH 12 Fll-FulltrtOll 6S P•lomer •9 FI S-.1 Cvr>rtH J4 EHi LA 6S Flt-Mt SAC 12 Citrus ~ Fn-et Comoton 66 Gr~smont S4 F2S--C.rrllo' IS Imo VeJ~y tt 6S $0 Mew 61 71 GOiden WeSI 64 S3 F ulltrion SI 37 Cv~tH S2 Sf Ml. SAC SI 39 Compton 56 J2S-Ce<rlfo' Jn-Sen•• An• Fe-Golden West ~I-at Fulleffon F 11-<YP•tu FlS-ef Ml. SAC Flt-<omoton Fn-11 Cerrllot F2S-et Senti Ane ~WHt(3·12) 6S 5'low 11 61 Canvons 69 n Kings River 62 Sf Glendale a 1 " PlncMtle 71 67 Se<luoles 90 53 Sen Jose 64 6S S. Mcxlnl1ln 7f 103 G~ndele, Az. 1' 1' R lvertl<lt 16 64 Orenoe Coul 71 Sadcltblldl Cl· 10) 76 Sent• Ane IO 51 Mt. SAC 4f f3 Fulftrton IOI 53 Mt SAC SS 69 Ml Sen Jee. fJ 91 Senta Monie.a 82 3t Snt. 81rt>er1 36 61 Lono 8t1Cll 67 '6 Venture 61 '3 DtHrl 16 53 LA Valley 71 S2 S.nle Monie.a SO 61 LA Ple<ce 11 12 Pe!Omer SJ '9 Gronrnont 60 71 Imo V1t1ev 91 61 Soulllweste<n SI 61 MlraCoSle S9 J2S-el Sen Dl990 J,._SD Mase Fl-et Palomar F 4'-Gronmonf FHmP. Valltv Flt-et S'WHlern FIS-et MlrtCosta F lt-S.n Dleoo FU-el SO MeH SOU1tl Coast Conference C.ntertnce OVerel WL WL Fullerton S 0 13 S Cwrllos • I 16 S CYIW•U 3 2 12 7 Oranve CoHI 1 J 10 9 Senta Ane 2 3 13 9 Compton 2 l 9 Jlt GOiden WeSI I 4 l 12 Ml. Sen At'llonlo I • 9 11 Wednt'149V'l Geme1 (J:JO) Ct rrllos el Or1nge Cou1 Comp1on •' Golden Wesi Ml San Antonio al Fulterfo" S1n11 Ana el Cvonss Pactflc Coast Centerence c:.ntw9nce OVwd WL WL Im-let v111ev S O 11 2 Sed<llabeck 4 I I 10 Soulhwtsftrn 3 2 IS 4 Sen Olevo Mase 3 1 11 e MlraCoil• 2 l 10 10 Sen Oievo 2 l 8 6 P110mer I 4 I I 9 Groumonl O s s 14 Wedftesda'f'• Gemes (J~.>01 Se<ldiebaclt et Sen Diego lmoerl11 V1lley al Palome r Gronmonf 11 S.11 01990 Mesa Sou111wes1ern e t MlreCa111 HolVWOOd Parle MONDAY'S RESULTS (1ttl of 2'·nietl' hel'MH '""""9) FIAST RACE. Ont mite PIC• Nevy Cneer (Pitre•> 680 400 UO Sallie PalXltf (B•llteroeonl 7 IO 3.60 Mrs ROOln Ball (McCarty l 2.40 Also flcao· Su<l<ltn Mova. G1g11 Oeslon Nouvel~. Aunl Geatv. Meone Ro" Time. 2'03 31 S ll EXACTA (3·61 e>el<I ISi SO SECOND •ACE. One milt e>ece Hanne llS Exprss (An<lr'") 39 20 IS 60 6 60 Helcvon HOllOev !Plerc•I S.20 3.60 Sedle C !Mueller) 300 Also raceo l.•dv S1ule, Sklooer snen· non, Soltlke, Anovs Hu1ecw1. Smooth As Vetvtl Time; 2:0S ll EXACT A IS·ll paid 1237 90 THIRD RACE. One mile e>ece AllM>n Sera (Aubfnl 6 40 3 10 2 80 While Knockout (Anderson! 3.00 7 20 C1remel Candy (Pierce) 3.00 Also receo· Hiii Country N • Smoorn Gl~r. Bruners Bvrd, Game E nsign N, Blebrttrt Time 2:01 1/S u EXACTA (6·21 oe1CI '18 90 P:O\HITH RACE. Ont mile lrOI J evs M e mori es !Desomtrl 17 00 7 40 soo Walrus <EMloff ) 10 00 S.20 Rtdmon<ls Jov I BeHlargeonl 3 40 Al'o receo· Mr Conlenf, Cedlf Oevlln, Ticket Room, Saranac. Air Pock.ti, lllude Time: 2.0S 2/S Fll'TH RACE. One mile Pee• Leeo Vear B ILe ckevl 9 80 3 60 2 60 Koeu Ort1m (LOlllJO) J 60 2.40 Otlagan (Dflomtrl 2 40 Also rec;ed Kloerlu la , Big Soflle. Tha ts Lift N, Plffre SQuffrt, Ctenlc Gem Time 2:02 ll EXACT A <2·61 Paid I lie IO SIXT'H RACE. One mlle pace H1rrlson Minor !Pelllngl 4J 00 9 20 6 40 JuSI A Fell• N (Lackevl 3 20 3 00 Mefry Nerdln N 1Crog111n) • 12 40 Also raced Bonllece N. Prime 8vrd A Sl•rra Brfftt, Tecoma N, Wi ve Rider. Takeover 81d l lmt 2 00 l/S U EXACTA (6 31 011d 120180 SEVENTH RACE. On!! mile Pece Desert Son (Grundv) 10 00 1 00 2.60 Heaven Help us lCroonanl 5 40 2.80 Sole Exoeolllon !Aubin) 2.40 Al'o re ceo Sunstl BHcl'I. Liem• Elo· Qutnf Rov s. Trickel Cnarger Time. 2W 3/S ll EXACT.A (4·61 Pa id s17• 20 EIGHTH •ACE. One milt 01ce Regent Mill (Oesomtr) 24 60 11 80 9 40 8rooM•fe 8ov <llevteu~ 30 40 2'l 40 Prtsldtnllel (Ackerman> II 00 All() rtced Jennvs L•d N, Wvnna Nendlne, Nvello Oet, Skip Mester, Com· blntd Sl\lle, Lord Yankff, Bruntlte Brom1c. TlrM· 2:02 21 S ... ll IXACTA (3·9) Pe ld 1913 SO. NfNTM "ACE. 011• mile trot Chfffful Moose CO.somerl 7 60 6 20 A 00 Notlll Arnetta {An<ltnon> I 10 3 60 K1lemoun <S11trren) t 40 Also rac.ed Easel. Try'' Deer Sir. GOiden Pride, Ptftv Time. '2'02 U EXACTA (1·21 Pe i<I lAt20 s A VIEW LEAGU• C~OHA OIL MA• laVIHI 111.s, •·II Cf •t ,MI 41 Merine 41 S4 Me11M4la .. 4J CePO V•IN., .-•S .. IOIM C.r ano. u ., LI JOrdel' 4' 50 DefMI Hlllt 0 JS Mlulofl Vltlo U " 8rN·Olln<le .. '3 Tut fin 3J S2 l,/lfle Plflr. •1 J7 Sevanna " S2 WtJftfn " S1 Ir vine 47 ., Cor a.t Mer S1 :M WOOClbrl°" 3J " Mltslon VIN '° .. Le Qwlnte 44 69 Los AmlfX)J 1' SJ Ettenel• 4f " ~•Htenae ., )6 Unlvtoltv .. ao &Oise <ifln<le 11 42 '""''ne )J " Sd<lbc k (Of) S4 4S Cos11 Mese )9 .. Coste MHe '° SI S.ddlabeck ,. l1 Cor o.t ""4r •2 •I El T0to .a .. UnJveraltv " 4.S NPI H1rbor S2 SS Estencle " (At-et E11encle t5 Npl H•rllOI' .. 7-Unlvwsltv S3 El T0to ., Jl0-•1 Irvine Jt)-Se<l<lltt»Ktl F ,_, Coste Mese J27-et Cosf1 Mau F>-Se4dltbet k J30-Cor dtl ,.,,., Ft-El Toro FI-•• Unh1ers11., Ftl>-ef NPI Herbor FJ-E11enc1e Fl-Not. Herbor Fll>-at El Toro COSTA MUA (2-12. 0·7> NEW~T HARllo. S4 Sen Clementi .. ( 11•6, S·2l S2 ComPlon 71 S1 W1rrt n 61 4 Cenvon " 62 Wetltrn 43 S6 Se~• SI 46 Los Amlll0$ .s 61 Ar1tsle " 43 Orenvt Glen ., so l.eoune Hllll SI n MM Vista 40 .. FOOll'llH '° 5J Fatlt)<OOll 56 4J Legune Hiiis 62 4S Powev 47 36 El Toro lt S2 RN<l(Nevl SI '° Irvine 69 67 Douglas( Nev) 4J 40 Unlvenlly 16 SI Reno 43 39 Cor de! Mer 4S 46 Unlversllv 44 S4 NPI Htrbor S9 SI Esiancle .. S3 Est1ncle IO 46 SOC!bCk (Oii SI SI Seddltbeck 74 SI Et Toro 36 J2S-et El Toro S4 Cost1 Mesa ,. J2J-trvlne .. Irv Int .s JJ<>-Unlverslfv S2 Cor. O.I Mer 4S Fl-Corona clef Mer J2S-af University F)-.al Npf Herbor J2J-Eu1ncle Fl-11 Eslencle J»-•• S.cklltb.Ck F H>-S.ddlebeck Fl-I El Toro F3-Cos11 Mes• Ft-et Irvine EL TORO Flo-<or. del Mer (J·7. 4.31 61 Mission v .. 10 S4 SADDLE BACK •J Laguna 8HCll 11 llJ.l, S·2l " LB Wition S7 SS SA Velley !>3 43 Los Al.9mllos '9 67 H.8 Rtterves 41 '1 Corona •• " Seddlel>ec• S2 " Senta Ana 3t " Magnolia 48 67 Legune Hiiis S7 66 Troy 4S 31 Colla Mese 36 52 El TOl'o 41 SS Sddbl< (2 Of) SI 64 Gtr<len Grove 60 63 Este ncle J• 6S El Doreoo 31 36 NPI Herbor SI 74 Senti ego YI 70 Unlv1rslly S7 S4 lrvlnt loll !>3 43 Cor del Mer •I SI Et Toro (2 Of) SS II trvlnt SJ 51 NewPOrt Cot) " J2So-Co'1a ~ " E'tencl• 4J J27-S.d<llebeck 38 Cor def Mer SI JlO-el Este ncl• S2 Universlly 37 F l-Newoor1 Herbor ,. Coile Mft1 SI F :>-vnlver,lfy J2S-et Irvine Ft-at CdM J27-a1 El Toro 1=10-lrvlne JlO-Newoorl HerbOr Fl-I Esl1ncl1 F)-1 CdM ESTANCIA Fll-Unlver,lfv llS•l, •·11 F 10-at Coste Mela 83 Los Amloos 60 es L•oun1 8Hcl'I SI UNIVERSITY " Sen Cltrntnte 60 (4· 11, 2·S) 18 Powev 69 40 Sunnv Hills 41 6J Vl$11 61 40 Can.,on 39 ... G~n Hoover 67 4S Brea·Ol1nda 42 S9 Sen Oltllullo Sl 29 Garden Grove 21 .. VIiie P1rk 47 33 WOO<lbrlOlle 49 69 Senft Clere so S9 Canyon 61 SI Meter De• 11 41 Cyoren 44 II Orange .. 60 8ol" Grtnde 63 49 Cor cMI Mer SJ 44 NPI H1rb0r " .. Nol H1rbor SI " Cor a.1 Mer 36 74 El Toro 63 16 Co"1 MeH '° 41 S1d<llt1>ec1o. " 41 Irvine " ,, Irvine SS S7 El Toro 70 80 co,I• M•H " 37 Sad<lltbeck S2 61 Unlv•rslfy 47 47 E,1.nc11 61 J2s-<:or del Mer J2S-NewPQrt Harbor J27-1t NPI Htrbor J21-el C<IM JlO-EI Toro JJO-et Cosia Mese F 1-SaOdlebeck Fl-Irvine Fl-et Irvine F3--e1 El Toro Ft-<:0S11 M.u Ft-a1 Saddlet>eck FI0-11 Unlverslly F 11>-E slencla U ~ICK SIX 13·2·6·•·3· ll Pe•d 12.92' 40 w1tl'I 4 winning 11ckeli {five nor~9') T'1ere wtrt no six wmners TENTH RACE. One mllt oace HIPPY Viner (Anderson) 9 40 4 60 3.80 Slick Swlk I Belllargeonl S.00 3 00 TOddisl't 09'1on (Olsen) 3 00 Also rect<I Peter Lo B. L11tte Breu Ruller, Hol N Bofl'ltrtd. Bubl>e Hebv. FIH l'IY Frenk Tlmt 2 02 l/S ll EXACTA IS·l l P81d sS9 40 .t.11enoence 4,SJS NHL CAMl'8ELL CONFERENCE Smvthe Dlvlsiofl w L T Pt\ GF Edmon1on J1 • • 18 290 CallJerv " 19 9 47 117 Winnipeg 17 2l • 42 21S Vencouver 11 1J 6 '° 193 Klnos 14 26 9 31 207 Norrlt DfVltlon M1nnuo1e 25 19 • S4 224 St Louis 20 2S s 4S 179 Chlc100 19 26 s •l 170 Toronto 16 16 6 le 191 Oelro11 IS 19 • 34 169 WALES CONFERENCE f' e~lclt DIVlilon NY Isles 31 16 2 64 124 NY Ra"l!ers n 16 s 61 207 PhlledelOllla 26 " 7 S9 20I wun111111on 7S 21 3 SJ 111 P111s1>uroh 10 37 s 2S t•S New JtrHV 10 JS 3 23 134 Adlmt Olvftlell BuflalO 32 13 • 61 199 Boston 37 I• 3 6J 71S Quebec 26 17 5 S7 m MonlrHI n 24. 2 " 118 He rtford lS 26 s 3S ISJ MendlV'I kO<"ft 8 uflalo S, Boston 3 Clllcego •· T oronlo 2 T'"'9tlt'tGltMt Hartford et Monlreet Winnipeg et Quebec NV 1si.n<1en et O.lroll Toronto al SI Lout\ ~A 19• "' 2•S 101 23J 211 197 190 231 715 1'9 114 '" 164 20I 201 ISi 14' 173 119 191 SUNSET LEAGUE IDISON MA•INA IU·J, 4.f) U·l•, 1•41 42 Le H1bre 2t 47 Cor O.t Mer •J l3 Ketelle (Of) 3S so Hin Beecn " " Dommguu JV S6 lf LekewOO<I . 44 " Cyonu " S3 ~nv Hiiis '° SS Footl'lltt so " S.nla Vntz S4 '3 Oom1noue1 '° SS Senle 8ert>ere SI .. 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Hin. 8eecll " lS Sen Clemente 36 100 Serra SI " CaPO Valley " .. 8 1"10o Arnet S9 SI 0 1n• Hiii\ S7 80 Servile .. SS WOOObrlOO. SI 16 St. Peut 36 J15-el Le1111na BHCll 91 Pll.lt )( .. J27-Mltslon Vltio J?7-f Ser•• J30-e1 Sen Cltmente Jll-Amel (C"-Nn) F1-<;1oltlflno Vellev FJ-Srvlfe (LIArenel Fl-Dane HIHs Ft-Plus X (llomt) Ft-11 WOOC!br160t F 11>-et St Peul Mon<Uy's tramactlOm BASEBALL A,_lu" LN9Ut CHICAGO WHITE SOX-Acqu1rtd Tom Brenne11. oolche<'. from ll>t Cltvtlend In· Oi1ns tor • 1>11~er 10 be nemed teler eno ~' 111m 10 Denver oi Ille Ame<1ce n Anoc .. tion OAKLAND ATHLETICS-Announced en 1grffmtnl wllll Lerrv Sorensen. pitcher. 011 contract 1trms Hllionel Lfftut LOS ANGELES OODC.ERS-Slg,,td Srevt Su , sec.ond b1semen. to • llve·veer con1r1cf NEW YORK ME TS-Announced en agreemen1 w11n Ed Lvncn. 011ener on conrrecl terms PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES-S1gneo Rooerto Clemente. Jr oulf•el<ltr PITTSBURGH PIRA TES-Sogntd 0ouv Frocet outfielder. e nd Jim Winn one"" 10 one·vear conrrects ST LOUIS CAROIN.t.LS-Signtd Nell Allen 011Cl'ler to • one·n •r contr1ct FOOTBALL U""9CI Stites P:Mft)el LMtut ARIZONA WRANGLERS-Signe d Rendv Jol'ln\on. running l>eclr. NEW JERSEY GENERA LS--Slgneo Monte Jeck.son Kenne1n JohnM>n end W1I· ll•m Jackson. corneroec~s. eoo GruoP ounttr, end Obtd Ariri. kicker OAKLAND INVADERS-Signed Eeldlt Wel\h 1nd Joe Oonel'lue, linet>ecker' Bvron Smith dettnslve leclr.le Eric Jorden running beet<, Oervt He rt Derrick 8ali''' Oen Oien and DeWene Weliler ~"'1ve t>eek,, Ler~ Lulu Don Summers and Cart SuHlvan 119111 ends Oele Bertl'ltl. dtf9nslve eno. John Jonnson center encl Sfewt Brown. wide receiver HOCl(EY N•fttllel Hecltev Lff- LOS ANGELES KINGS-!>enl Ptlll Sfkts. left wino, to New Hevt" ol Int Amerlcen Hockev LHgue ~eln\leltcl Brien ~Ltlfen, left wino NEW JERSEV OEVIL~-Au19nt<1 Grant Mufvev, rlohf w1119 10 Me•ne of ll'lt A'-ICetl HocktY LH- OLY~ICS U S OLYMPIC COMMITTEE -Nemeel Edwerd lo<'v.-1(1 CVCknQ Coe<h Davis can really unnerve Rozelle By JOHN NADEL ,., ....... ,.... TA MPA. f-1a . (A P) -Al Davis still finds ways to put Pete Ro1elle and the rest of the National Football Leaauc: 1n an awkward po<i- 1t1on. On orotTthe field. it d~sn't mauer. Al Davis wins. And Pete Rozelle can only sit by and watch. Roic:llc. the NFL commissioner. was very cordial in pre cntina Davis with the Vince Lombardi Trophy. followin& &he Los Anacle' Ra1dca' 38-9 victory over the Washinaton Red luns tn upcr 8o~I Vlll un<lay. But after pra1 1n1 R11ders' Coach Tom Flores as "one of &he arcatcst coache in 1hc lcquc." Rozelle conaratulated Davis ··for pu .. tana this ca t toaethcr:· addina. "You and the Raider man~cmcnt pu1 t ether a arcat. area1 footf\aJI team · And Oav15 v.a\ tord1al 1n a ept1n1 ll. lthouah wnh an :aS1dc to Rozcltc about florcs "Tom Aon: ••n'l Jui.t .a arut coach 1n our l~aur v.11h 1111 due mpc:ct to th,• cumm1\\loncr ANALYSIS he's one of the grc:atr\t m ac he'> of all time ·· \aid Davis The~ 1wo ml·n. Oa' 1' :.nd R01elk. ore advcl"\anes. They ha vt been advc~arie~ for years. It began when Davis bccnmc commt~\mner of the now-defunct i\mcncnn Football 1..~aguc 1n l 9~. Then coach and atncral manaacr of the Oakland Raider\. he held the 1ob for onl) ttght week$. Iona enough to Ix dCC'pl) invotH-d in the l\Fl-NFl me!JCr. / Oa\.is resign~ ancr th<' mt:rgcr wa~ put together and returned to &he Ratdtf'\ h1~ roaching days over. Rut h • h been the main rtason the tc~m has been so su«"C ,ful The Ra1dc~ also won ~uper Bowl I. bcaung Minnesota 32-1 4. and Supe r &"I v. ddc 11na Phtl delph111 27 I 0 The R 1dtn 1'11'fcd 10 Oakl:tnJ and ,,,.,~ 'uccci.,ful. Ro1elk ~ned as comm1\'i1oncr and "3' \un·c\~tul The l~ut floun hcd ~II was "ell on the \urfa<."C Jm"a' In earl\ 1980. \hortl> after the Los •\naele Rom!> had announced the) were lea\ 1na tht C'll)' to pla) 1n nearb\ ..\nahc1m, Oa\ 1\ dcc1drd on a rnuntermo"e W"h his lea c completed at t~ Oakland ( oh'it'um. he ~ould till the 'acanC) m tht Los '\ngclc!i C olt~um l>av" \Jtd ht· '-"t1ntl-J to mo\C Im onl· reai,on -monr' But to 1tm da' [)a,~ ma1otami. that he had reached an oral a1rC"Cmcn1 with Icade~ of tht · 0 kland ( oh\Cum <. omm1s ion to keep the Raiden where thc\ weft' hut Ro1tl1e ruined tht dca1 Tht~ art' tlJ'lf'(t.11\ pt"nd1na The at) of Oakland fikd :tn cmimtnt dom11n \utt wh1rh "3\ rt'J(CIC~ \t.1 1n a 1u.11t1' Oa'" hasn't tx'atcn 1~ NI l 1hc lin:.I Jud1m1.•nt hasn't bttn made But h1~ lhln\"C\ look nlmo\t ar, &ood •"hi\ foo&ball lrolnl 'Skins: A chilly return WASHINGTON (A P) -Some Washinaton Redskins pla)cn ,... 1umed home Monday. 1t1ll diMP- pointed ovcr their)S..9Jcmaow Loi An&elcs IU aders in Super ao.t xvm. the worst defeat in tht hittory oftbepmc. About a d0ten pJayen ind wtVct returned with Redskins owner Jedl Kent Cooke on tbe 747.ictlioerhehad chartered last week lO 0~ f riendJ Ind d1putarics to Sundays pmc at Tampa. Aa. MO!t of the team's players were not on the flight, includina sws such n running -back John Rigins and quarterback Joe Thcism.ann. wbowi.IJ p!Ay in Sunday's Pro Bov.l pm.e at Honolulu. ~ As they arrived in bn&ht sunshine. 10 the middle of Dulles Inwnatiom.1 • Airpon the playe1' v.--crc arectt.d by cheers from a small band Of about a dozen fans. Ano&hcr two dozen fans waited in vain inside the airport terminal. but didn't 5CC the p~n who traveled from the plane bybUs to nearby Redskins Park. It was a far different scene than last year when the Redskins won the Super Bowl, beatina the Miami Dolphms27-17.andwcreareeted bya huge crowd at the airpon.. Cooke was one of the fi.nt off the plane but dedincd to talk. His players also declined to be intttviewed. But D.C. Mayor Marion Ba.ny. wearing a Redskins $We&tsbirt 1.lld a red cowboy hat, sud, "We're 1till happy and urge 'Skins fans to &neftd Wednesday's official weJcomc home at the Washington Monument." The district plans a para& along Pennsylvania Avenue and a raJly at the Washington Monument Wednes-- day to honor lhe team. "The players wercn 't nepti ve. they weren't down," said Sany. Sarajevo cold, bare SARAJEVO. Yugoslavia (AP) - European snow storms continued Monday to avoid this central Yugoslav town where the 14th Win- ter Olympics arc due to start in l S days . The forecast called for snow and predicted temperatures around frecz. mg point Monday. after a warm weekend brought on by the southern wind which is deadly for soow conditions. · But rkin continued to dnzz.le to the despair of OJ'$3nizers and fans who art" eagerly waiting for fresh snow. The last major snow fall here was two _._wc.cks ago and has all but been swept "OfTb} the wind. Mou ntain tops. where Olympic events will be staged. suit ha ve enough snow but the lower peals arc in trouble. Traini ng runs by the Yugoslav luie team on the Trcbevic Olympic bobsled and luge course had to be canceled Monday be<'a usc of inter- mittent ram and mild temperatures. Organizers had plenty of trouble staging the Yugoslav National Ski Jumo1ng Championships Sunday on lgman Malo Polje, the site of the two Olympic jumping hilJs. The start had to be postponed four times because of rain and melting snow and the competition was completed after nightfall tn floodlights and after snow cannons were used. SPORTS MAILBA G BARON REBUTTLE Ji m Reach: In your letter ) ou made a couple of om1ss1ons penainmg to the tnp east (by Mater Dci). I. Fountain Valley High School also went on th ts ego t n p. 2. Coach Brown was also a pre game mtcrvicv. on the air, also complained about the officials. and stated you would have to Ix vef) physical to win in the cast. Maylxthcscom1ss1ons wc:r( be· cause: 1 You are Mr Big Booster and No I fund raiser at Foun&am Vall(' H1t1h hool. 2 Or~us.t your son 1~pla\.1ng thrtt i.port!. at this school. I Just imagine from no~ on lhc coachcut &he high hool tach ttnll' the)' loseapmcw1ll ~looking bcihtnd th~m think.ang what finger 1ir tocnatl you'rtcompanna them t11 Being a coach at Santa Anna(~" I th ts calltng name(sic) 1s no credit 111 you or where you coach and. at the least. very bad taste. Tom Quinn Fount.am Valle) Blood drive at Rams Park Rams Park 10 nahcim will host 1b ~nd annual Red Cro'i'i Blood OnYc. turday. Feb. 4. from q a..m -1 •s pm. Plrt1c1pants wtll be \a non a lOW' of Ram Park, be pven a frtt lun<"h and will t\av( an opponu.n1t)l to meet Rams pla)m and chcaltaderJ 11 donors ShouW call for an 1ppo1ntmcnt at the m~ offi« (S3S-7267) or the Red TOH <US.S~ I) Donon mtut bet bctW«n the I of 17 and CK\, be in p.lod ahh aoo Mijh at I t 110 pourid1 l' t C4 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Tuaday. January 24. 198-t Allen fiad plenty of help Kinla\Y."Haynes and Hayes played pretly1arge rofes, too .. Rtaate Kinlaw was 3¥-Mame " Millen said ... He wu the kc) to the whole thing. (Wash1n~ton center JeO) Bo~ttc: couldn't handle him. and Bo tac s a areat player. "l' ~u1ned the aamc sayma Reg1e had to play a good gamC' for us to win and Reaaie playtd a srcat emc." ByKALBOCK ,.,.,,.,...,.. "He manhandled Bostic all day.· Manin s.a1d. "Ht'\ the best no)( auard 1n the leaauc .. TAMPA. Fla (AP) -Rc!ICl'VC a ride 1n Man·us Allen's most valuable player car for three other men who played vital role~ in the Los Anaelcs Ra1dc~' Super Bowl victory -noseJuard Reggie Kinlaw and cornerback!I Mike Hayne an Lester Hayes When you're searthin& for an MVP, 111 eas) 1010 for the &lamour au) who churns out the yards and ~ores the touchdown$. And surely there can~ no quarrtl with the selccuon of Allen. who cnJO)ed a mcmorabk day on the lush gre<:n grass ofTampa Stadium with 191 rushing yard~. including a 74-yard touchdown. both Super Bowl rccordi., as the Raiders whipped 1he Washangton Redskini. 38-9 Sunday in the Nauonal Football League champ1onsh1p game. Generally. the Rc<.lskins st.aned each offensive ~nes with a R1aams run. And gener1ll)'. the Raiders stopped him "We were reall) unable to gc1 a lot of yardngc on firSt- and-10. which I think 1s the most impartant down," said Joe Thc1smann. the Redskins' quarterback. "If you're comma up S«·ond·tind-loos. hke wc were a lot of the g.ame. 11 forces you into passing s1tuattons." Enter Haye\ and Haynes On Washington's first S<"ncs of pla~~. after R1gg1ns had managed a first down. The1smann decided to probe the Raiders· setondary. Ht' passed three times. the first intended for Charlie Brown, the next two for Art Monk. Each lime Haynes was there in textbook rnver..ige. providing the receiver with no chance for the catch. Sull. in e\amining the Ra1de~· dismantling of Washington. one keep~ retum1ng •to the defense which stnpped the Redskin~ of their kc) weapans and left the most eflic1en1 offenM> in NFL h1stof) ~oping for something.. anything that might cam a few yards. The credit for that belongs to the LA comerbad.~. It was an omen a trend that would last all game. The "Smurfs" sudden!) looked like comic stnp characters instead of fa&btening pass receivers. "The S"riiurfs ... ha. ha. ha." said Haves. "The Smurf\ cannot function properly with tight, physical. man-to-man covera$e· Teams feared the Smurfs. Our secondary mentality here is to fear no one -not even the Smurfs.' Haynes and Hares. and to the man in the middle of the defensive hne, Krnlaw Man-to-man Mc against ~OU rhat's the way the Raiders play defense. "To me." Haynes said. "that·., thl' epitome ofbemg a dcfensl\ c back. being able to cover a gu) one-on-one." ··ourst}le 1 .. tocomc up with second down and four or fh e (yards to go)." said John Riggan ... the Redskins· pulvcnz1ng runner. "We weren't able to do that consistently through the game." Essential!). what Riggins was up against was a sevcn- man line -"The Slaughterhouse ~ven," LA defensive end Howie Long <:ailed it. And the pivot was nose guard Kmlaw, who shut down the middle. As the game progressed. the Smurfl. lotru&$kd and the frus1ra11on grew for The1smann. The sideline passing pattern that Washington had used so effectively all season was absent. "We all knew that we had to dominate them at the line of scnmmage," said Kmlaw. "I knew I had to get off the ball first and push them back. and I was able to do that. .. Linebacker Matt Millen and Rod Martin noticed. "That's because so many teams they played ap1nst played a lot of zone and we pla)'ed a lot of man.' said Haynes. "That pattern •~ never open against a man to\erage. It had to be a tough da) for Joe.'' And a memomble one for Allen and the defensive demons who helped him construct this one-sided victory. Billy Waddy Express gets rights toWa<fdy LOS ANGELE. ( .\P) -The Los .\ngeles Express has obtained nego- 11aung nghts to Bill) Waddy, the former Los Angeles Rams wide rece1 ver and punt return spec1ah'>t. the United States Football League club announced Monda ). The Denver Gold. 1n tum. rece .... cd the nghts to quarterback Mike Morosk1 of the Un1versll) of C'ah- fom1a at Davis. Wadd\ 29. who played for the Rams In the Nauonal Football Leagu~ from 1977 to 1982. was expected to sign wnh the Express toda). the team said. The USFL club also waived 11- \ear 'eteran offensive tackle Mike \l..'tlson. running backs Dw1gh1 \ull1van and Casey Tiumalu. and tight end Gar) Furniss. Waddy. 5-11 and 190 pounds. \V8S a second-round selectton in the 1977 NFL draft and played on Ram squads that compiled a 48-30 record. He totaled 120 rccepllons for 1.963 yards and 10 to,µchdowns while a' eraging 16.4 ) ards per catch in his 'i-\car career with the Rams. ·in I 980 he had his hcst season. l'atching 38 passe5o for 6 70 vard~ and Ii' l' touchdowns Bookmakers lose a mint on Raiders Estimated losses run in millions LAS VEGA (AP) -Nevada bookmakers who banked on the Washington Redsk1m m Sunday's uper Bowl took a mult1-m1l11 o n dollar bath. paying off bets late into 1he ntght to bettors who opted for the underdog Raiders. "The loss to the state's spam books had to be m the m1lltons." said onn) Rc1zner of the C'astawa) s sparts book. "But that's one of the hazards of the occupation. Just look at all the friends we made. all the strangers that came 1n just for this event." "It was the biggest single amount we ever \HOtc and the biggest single amount we ever lost:· added J1mm~ Vaccaro of the Barbar) Coast sports book. ··1t was a bad da) at Black Rock. The only good thing is that we gave the money to our friends. "We arc tattered and torn here "' Las Vegas. bul we are resilient and "C "'II bounce bad.:· he laughed Some bookmakers estimated legal betting in the state "ould run as high as $75 million on ~uper Bo\.\-I XVIII The maJOnt> of the monc) was on the Raiders. who went into the game three·po1nt underdogs on the wager- ing boards. Re1zner declined to sa) what the loss "as at the C'asta"avs. one ol the c11v's more papular spans books ·"But ll wasn '1 an) thing disas- trous.'' he added Reizner said the betting at the Castaway'> was at leas1 60-40 for the Raiders. Vaccaro said more than $2 million was bet at the Barbar) C'oast. w 1th the sports book's los'I ··running into SI\ figures" as bettors chose the Raider' by a 3· l marg111 "It JUSt goes w11h the tern tor):· Vaccaro added. "lf~oucan't losc. you certain!) can't win. To be a gracious winner. you have to be a gracious loser." "We were pa>1ng late into the ntght. from the time the game ended until probabl} m1dn1ght.'' addl·d Rc1tncr ··1 don't think anybod~ l'~ix·ctrd that much supe11ont~ " Re1Lner <.:i1d of the 38·9 blowout ··A lot of people figured th~ Raiders had a legitimate chance of winning. but I don't thank even the Raiders thought they could win b) that kind of a margin," Vaccaro said. Re1zner sard the last-minute Oowof bettors made Super Bowl '84 the biggest betting evt·nt of all time. Re1zner had predicted last week that $50 m1llton would be bet on thc game. but no"' sa)s It was more ltkc S60 m1lhon or $65 million. pass1bl) even the S75 m1llton other book- makers were predicting last week. Army-Navy: $1 million debt due? PASADENA (AP) -The private foundation that sponsored the first Arm~-Navy football game on the "'est Coa<;t could be about SI million in debt. the Pasadena Star·News reported toda). "We know we Jiave a shortfall because we didn't sell out the stadium.'' said Rolfe Amhym. e'- ecut1ve ,·ice president of the Pasadena C'hamber of Commerce and thl' man most respansible for bnnging the No'. 25 game to the Rose Bowl. Arnh)m refused to discuss anonymous reparts that the foun- da11on could end up as much as SI milhon in the hole. "I can't accept or deny that number." he said Monda). "An) numbers an)one could put ou1 n~ht no" "ould be guesses." The A.rmv-Na' y '83 Foundation planned lll ra1!>c about $6 mtlhon to bring the 9.000 cadets and mid- shipmen to Pa.,adcna for the game won b\ Na'' 42-13. Ticket revenues v.ere e'\pectcd t<.1 be S.2.5 million. based on a sellout of the 100.000-scat Rose Ro" I. Ho v.e' er. only about l'l 1.000 '>Cat .. ""ere sold. At $25 per t1Ckct. that mean' the foundation started uu1 nhou1 $450.000 shon of its estimate rt.a.IC NOJttE NM.IC NOTICE NOTICa CW T'"'9Tl.n UU hCTITIOU'l ., ... H MOTICI al 'tCTmOUI ., ..... NAiii STA TlllPIT LNA ..._ ..._,.Y111AN HA* eTAn.WT DCIU'"c~. T ANIDTO fl... ,...,.,,,.....,. __,,. It ctolng T.S .... Q....., Ti. IOClowlng ptl'tont .,. OOlng ·-.,,. --·• -~· T.O. :~:ro:..AM., bu~=ot'· McKEAR[N ' co.. oc~c:=:'n (ii"::U1TY Ol!VllOPMIHT .. duly appointed Trvat .. llnder the 1151 OoYe 8tree1. Suite 205. New· IMflORTMff MOTICI; • YOUR = ~~ E~ F=L ~1~~ tollowlnQ deeeflbtd d.ed of IN1t l>O"I Beech, Ce 9He0 't II * POltlCLOMMf 8Mctl CA f2MI ' WILL SELL Al PUBLIC AUCTION Carl Ch4Mldle. 29 Enc0te Coun. CAUll YOU AM NHIND • Phil~ SMldon 81mmona HO TO THE HIGH~St 8100ER FOR N-port S..cih, C1 t2te0 OUR ftAY•WTI, IT MAY M l!'--th St Ml Hunttnnton 0..C., CASH ANO/OR fME CA$HIEAS OR Jol'ln J McK.,ren, 2&20 Clllf 10LD WfTHOUT ANY COURT AC• .....,, r • .. ., ' CERTIFIED CHCCKS SPECl,l!O IN Oflve, N~t &Meh, Ca. 92863 and ~ may hew the Miga! C-\.!::!,_. la condueted by ¥ CIVIL COOC SECTION 2924h (pey. Thlt MlnMa ie conducted by· I lghl to bllnQ your ec:cOUI 1 In fOOd lndl ~ Ible 11 the II,,,. o1 Nie In i.wt\tt ~el perll'Wlhle> 1t11nd1Ag by peylng all of yOAK put P~ll g Slm.mone money of the United &tat .. ) d right JOhn J Mel(ttren due peyment• plut permitted cottt Thi Ip tatement """ r11ee1 with Ille tu .. and lnl••I con~ to end Ttw. 1tatement WN hied wtth IN end 9.11$*1 ... wlthlf\ lhree month• • • Of Ot County on 119"" held by II uncW Nld Deed Of County Ci.rte ol OfanQe County on from the d•t• thll notloe Of d41faul1 g:"~ c:;r~ enge 'Trua1 In the prQP«I) 114tr .. neft• 0.. Dee 19, 1914 wN r.c0tded Thie emount It · ,~ 11Cr1btd Pm111 S2.084 00, u ol J1nuary 17. 1914, 0 Cout o.lty TRUST OR I( R MERRYMAN Pvbtlehed Orang• Cout Deity end will tncr .... until your ICCOulll Publllhtd range N• BENEFICIARY CROOKER NA· Piiot Jen 10. 17. 2,, 31. 1"'4 b«:omet current You may not "8ve Piiot Jan. 24. '1· Feb 7· 14· ~8-84 TIONAL BANK 214 84 to P•Y IN enllr• ~•Id pol'tton of RECORDED Augu1t ~. 1981 &t your account. ev9n t~ 1\111 pey. Instr No 25355 In 8oOll 14181 pege ment wN ~. btlt you mue1 -------"""'.""---558 or Otflclal Recotde In the otttoe P\8JC NOTIC( IMIY the amount 1111ed aboW Alt., rta.JC NOTICE ol the Reeotder Of Otange County. lhr• mon1h1 from the date Of , .. ___ .:..;;;:;.:;;.;;..;.;;.;;.,;..:..;.;;;..... __ said deed ol trust deectlbee the 'tCTmOUI IW ... 11 COf<Satlon Of thlt oocument ~ f1CTITIOU• .u ... u loUowlng prOl*'fY NAMI STAna.NT d11eolr.e0tdlllonae>C>Mr11\efeon). NAiil ITATI....,. PARCEL 1 Lot 26 of Tract No The fOllowlng l*'IOl'I• ,,. dol unle» th• ~lgallon being fore· The lolloWlng '*'°"' .,. doing 8102. In the City ol lrvlne. County of bualnMS u . closured upon petmlt1 • le>ngef bUllMM as; Oraoo-. Stat• of Callforntt, as'* NEWPORT BEACH THEATR period, you heve only the legel right CALIFORNIA CHICKEN, 23801 EJ m•p recorded In Book 323, Pagee 23 GUILD, 85 O•tord. Newport 9Meh, to atop the for.elolure by payln; the Toro Roed, El TOfO. CA. 82830 and 24. mltcettaneout fMl>I, In the CA. 92'83 entire amount <*'nanded by yQJ..jf JOJ ftltetptt .... Ltd .. 23801 Et otttce of the County Reeo<d« of Mid MCM Entertllnment, Inc., S5 011 eredltOI' To lllld out the amount 'fOU TOfo Roed. El TOl'O CA 02830 County IOfd. Newport BMctt, CA 92&83 mull pay. or to 1rranQe '°' peyment Thl• t>Ytineas 11 Conoue1ed by • Excepl all oll, ou rights, mlnertls. Thia bu1tnen 1s conoue1ed by to 1top the loteelOIYre. or If your corporeuon. mineral nghll n.eturaf 011 rights and lndhtldual. propetty 11 In forec:toeure lor any Dlll'lyn J Knopp. S.C/TrMI Othef hydroc:arbons by what~ Ala Mce.llum. Treaaurer other reuon. cont.et: PROPERTIES Thi• atlltmel'll ., .. tlltd with the n1me known that rnay be within OI' This sttlement wu flied with t WEST. INC . 1t Poet Ottloe Bo• County C....k of Orengt County 04"I under lhe pan»I of land tterelntbOve County Clerk of Oranoe County 2058, Newport BMch. CA. 92tl43, Dee 30 1983 dffoflbed IQOelher wlth the I'*· Dec. 30. 1983 TeJe9hone (7141 875-4910. tt you ' !'2M1M petual right of drlll1n;. mlnln;. ell· have l.flY queettons, you should con· Publlthed Orange coett Delly plorlno and operellng therefor end Publlehed Orange Coeat Dall tect Ii lawyer or the oovemment Pilot Jan, 24, 3 t. Feb. 7. 14, 1984 storing In and removing the ume Piiot Jan 24.31.Feb 7. 14.1984 agencywhlellmayttavelnaurldyour 53,..44 from said lend or any other land, 63e.84 ioan ~bef. YOU MAY LOSE Including the rlOhl to whipttock or LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU DO NOT -----------dtrectlonally drlll end mine lrom PtJBllC NOTl<X TAKE PROMPT ACTION PllllJC NOTICE 141nda other lhan lhOM ~•boYe The unc:141ralgned 11 ownet, hOkl· ---~=--~ ........ .._ __ described. oil or gat wells. tunnel• NOT1Cl M er. and preeent Benefidwy under flCTTTtOUI tw ..... and 1halt1 Into. lhrough Of eerou TRUl~'I IA.LI that cert1in Deed ol TNal 111ec:u1ed NA• STATIMIWT the subsurtaoe of IM lend 114treln· On February 14, 1984 81 10 00 by MICHAEL A. CONOVER tnd PA-The following ~ 11 doing abOve described and to bOtlom suetl a.m. Foreclosure Con1ultents Inc .. • TRICIA S. CONOVER. u Truetor 10 buelneu u : wttlpatooked or dlrectlonalty drllled Callfornlt corPOttllon N Tru1tee, or BEACH EQUITIES. INC .. a Catttornte METAL PRODUCTS, 305 Corti wells. tunnel• and anatts under and Successor Truttee Of Subllltuted corpor111on, H Tru1tee. and Reel •4 Huntington Budl. CA. beneath or beyond the exterior TruslM, of that certain DMcl ot Trust PROPERTIES WEST, INC .. I Call· 92848 ' llmlts thereof and to redrlll. retunn91. e•.euted by DANA H. SMITH.• mar· fOfnte corporttlon, II Beneflelary, Jerry Castleton, 305 COfaJ RMI equip, maintain, repair, deepen and rled men, at his tole and eepetate dated January 19, 1983. and re-.:4, Huntington BNc:h. CA. 92'41 ol)efate through the eurfaee Of the prOl*'fY. a.nd recorded March 27. COfded Febtvary 7. 1983. In the of· This bull..-s 11 condueled by-an u~ 500 feet ot the tubsurtace of 11181 as lnllrument No 37977, In floe of the County Recorder ol the tndiYldual " the tend tteretnat>ove detcrlbed. u book 13998. Page 923. ol Offic:iel County of Orange, Stall of Celt. Jerry Cutleton reserved In Ille DMcl lrom The Irvine Record• of Orange County, Clll· f0fnl1, of Offlelel Recorda. Re· Thia statement wu flied with the Company. a West Virginia CorPOt-fornla, and pursuant to thll certain cord•"• lnatrument No. 83..0S0046, County Clerk ol Qtange County 04"I allon. recorded April 1. t974 In booll Notice ot Default thereunder r• said Deed or Truet eeeurlng cer1aln Dec 30. 1983 11101. page 1411. Official Aecorda. corded September 8, 1g83 H ln1tru-obltg1tlon1. lnetudlng one Note tor ,2MIM as Instrument No. 242 ment No 83-396749, ol Official R• the prlncipel sum of 125,000.00. Publlahed Orange Co.ti Delly PARCEL 2 Ea.tementJ, rtghl and c:ord1 ol said County. Wiii under Ind HEREBY GIVES NOTICE of a br..eh Piiot Jan 24. 31 . Feb 7. 14, t9M llcenses over other lots In Trect No. pur•u1nt to uld Deed of Trult ... , ,, and default In the obffgatlom fOf 533-84 8102 tor the purpoMS tel forth In public auction tor cuh, lawful wtlk:h l&ld Deed of Trust la MCUrlty, Article IX or the Deelar1t1on of Cove-money of the United Stet• of Ameri-the nature of lllld t>reac:h end deftult nan ts, condition• and restnctlon• ca, 1 calhle1"1 c:hee:k ~y•ble to Mid beln; Fallure to pay th1t lnetallment -----------recOfded 1n Book 10735. Pages 203 TNSIM drawn on a 1tat1 or nlllonal of lntereet whleti became due Octo-P\&IC NOTICE et seq .• of ontc111 Records. lncludln; bank, a 1t11e or leaerel credit union. ber 5. 1983. In the eum ol $375 00 ___ .;..;.;;.;...;.....----- but not hmlted to, eaaements. right• or a •tat• or lederal 11vlng1 and loan (ten 1200.00 whldl hu been paid). flCTTTtOUI IW .... 11 and licenses for 11111 purpose of· (A) Haoelatlon domletled In this at11e. and tallure to pay 1ll 141blequent tn-NAME ITAn•WT Minor encroachments on adjoining al The Courtyard aru between the 1t1llments thereot; and that. by The followlng pe!'IOl'lt are doing lots, (Bl Repair. replacement and two stairways ti the Allen Bulldln;, reasons thereof, the undetwlgned bullMM u : maintenance or certain sewer. f1elng YOfba Street, at 14081 YOfba Beneficiary 114treby decl•reC•) ell INT EGA ATE D 8 US INES S water. eleclrlclty. gas, telephone, Street, City of Tustin, County of Ot· sums Mc:Ufed lh«eby to be lmmedl· NETWORK, 3303 Harbor Blvd, H·3. drainage and cable 1etev1110n Hnel. ange. California. all fight. tit ... and a1ety due and hefeby elec1(•) to NII Cotta M .... Ca. 92&28 connectron• and faelllties Interest conveyed to and now held or cauM the 1rus1 property to be Claude L Ftlkenetten. 207 Tuatln YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A Oy It under said Deed of TNl1 In I sold to Ntlsfy such obligations In Ave. N9wpot1 BMc:h. Ca 92e63 DEED OF TRUST DATED Augull 9. property Situated In Biid County and the event the beed ol Trust ret.rred Thll bualnea 11 conducted by 1981 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION Slate descnbed u : to he<etn ean be retn11ated. a eon· Claude Falken1tleo TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT Loi 22 In Bloci< 129 of Lake Tract, dlllon of euen retn1tatement lhell be Thi• 11atemenl ... ftled with the MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. at per map recorded In Book 4, payrMnl of all dellnquenclel then County Cfftrk ol Ot1nge County on IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF Page 13. of Mlacetlaneou1 Maps, In 111lst1n; on 8CCOIJDI ol prior tllllet. Dee 20, 1983 THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-Ille ottlee ol the County Recorder ol 11en1 and encumbrances tffeetln; ING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD Mid Orange County. the trull property CONTACT A LAWYER The llreet addretl ()(other oom-Dated Janu1ry 17. 19M ~ Publllhed Orange Coat Delly Piiot Jan 10. 17, 24. 31. 1984 219-84 mon d91lonatlon of Mid property-Is PROPERTIES WEST, INC. 4951 Paseo De Vega. Irvine Can-purported to be: 508 20th Street, "' Calttom!a Corporetlon lornla N-port Beaen. CA 92&83 Published Otange Cottt Daffy PllOt -----------'"(If a atreet address or common Said sale wtn be made wltttouf J111 24. 31, Feb 7, 14, 1984 designa11on of property is shown covenent °'warranty. expr ... Of Im· 630-IM P\8.JC N()TJC( above no warranty 11 given u lo 111 plled. 11 10 title. poueaslon. OI' en· ___ ...... ;;;;.;;.;.;;.....-.,.~;.....-- completeness or correctMISS) .. The cumbrances 10 satisfy the unpaid Ml.IC NOTICE ~~:A~=· beneficiary under said Deed of balance dueon the.note or not ..... 1'-----------Trust, by reason ol 1 breach or de-cured by said Deed ot Trust, to wtt· FICTITIOUI 8UllNl!ll The lollowlnQ pereon1 are doing :~~b~ .:~.,g,~~·~c:~t=u~ $187,274 00. plua the tollowln; .. u. NAMI ITATIMINT but=R~SING CONSULTANTS. delivered to the undftsigned a writ· mated coll•. eJCpenaet and •d· The tollowlng persons ere dotn; Suite 200 3334 E Pac:lfle Cout ten 0ee1ar1Uon of Oetault and 0.. vances at the lime of the Initial pubfl· t>usiness u s ICES Highway Corona def Mar Ca 92t25 m.nd t~ Sale. and written notice 01 callon of lhis Notice of Sale: C P S LANDSCAPE ERV . Wllll.,,; .M Ung, 6458 · Argyte "' s2,491 7l. 920 Arbor St . Costa Mna. Ca W Al ........ C 2· ~ breach and or eiecuon to cauN Ille MOTIC€ TO 92527 ay, ver...,.., • """ undersigned 10 sell S81d property to P'ROPERTY OWN£" ~ c Colwell, 920 Arbor St . Thi• buslnees Is conducted by· en sausfy said obligatlons. and there-YOU AM *DEPAUL T UHOER A Costa M .... Ca. 92626 lndMdu1I after the under1igned caused Mid DE!C Ofl TRU•T DATID Mwch 1o, This buttness ta conducted by; an Wlltlam M. Ungley nollce of oreach 1nd of election to .. 1 UNlEll YOu TAKI ACTION lndhndual Thi• 1tatement wu flied with the be recorded Sltf)tembilr 29. 1983 u ~O ;,.OTECT y~ ""OftERTY, Robert c Colwe4I County Clerk of Orange COunty on Instr No 83·430287 ol Official R• MAY H IOlD AT A ""9LIC IA.LI This 11a1ement wu flied with the Dec: 19, 1983 f-1.,, cords •n the ottsee or the Recorder ol IF YOU NEED AN IX~ County Clefk of Orange County on ._ •• Orange County. OF THE NATURE Of THE Dec 9 t983 Publllhed 011nr Coast Delly Said sale will bi1 made, t>ut wllhoul "'OCEEDtNQ AGAINST YOU, YOU F2S2321 PllOt Jan tO. 17 2 . 3 I 1984 covenant or warranty e11press Of Im· SHOULD CONT ACT A lA WYER. Published Oran;e Cout Dally 216-84 plied regarding lllle possession. or Dated January l8, 1994 Pilot Jan 10 17, 24. 31. 1984 encumbrances 10 pay the remaining s RE CONSULT ANTS 213-84 prlne<pal sum ot the note(sl secured iJ>cRECLO U · -----------1 PUBllC NOTtC£ by said deed of Trusl, with lntereel 14081 Yorba Streel. Sulle 2t0 ___ _!:P\al~!:!C~NO~T~IC~(~---1---__;.."""":;"':::;:-----as 1n said note provided, advances. II Tullln CA 92680 K-OtHt any, under the terms of uld Deed of 17 t4) 73 1•3942 flCTITIOUI 8UllNEll trust. tees. charges. and expenses ot t>enlel w Ormerod NAME ITATIMENT NOTICE OF DEATH OF the Trustee and ol the lrusts cr .. ted Publlllhed Orange Colst Deity Piiot T~ following persons art doing ELEANOR MARIE SISTY 1>ysS:.~=1~1~::don Tueedey. Jan 24.31,Feb 7 t9S4 1bu=o-.:.NEWPORT REALTY. ANDOFPETITIONTOAD- January 31 t~. at 2.00 p.m. 11 the 8~ 428 32nd Street, Newport Beaen. MlN1STER EST ATE NO. Chapman Avenue entranoe to the Ca. 92683 A-IUS04 C1Vie Center Bu11d1ng, 300 East Joan A Carron. 9182 Carrolltown To all heirs, beneficiaries. Chapman Ave . Orange. CA fllalC NOTICE 0r1 ..... Huntington Beach. Ca 9264& d · At 111e ume of the 1n111a1 publl· Thi• business 11 conduc1ed by;•n creditors an contingent cation of thlt notice. the total NOTICE o' lndlvlduel. creditors of ELEANOR amount ot the unpaid balance O{ 111• PU9t.tC IAll Joan A Cerroll MARIE SISTY and per90nS obligation secured by the ab0v4' d• On January 26. 1984. et 8·00 A M • Th~ statemenl wu !lied with the who may be otherwise scrll:>ed deed or trust and estimated In the MCond floof Conlerenee County Clerk of Orange County on . costs. expenses, and advaneee t1 Room of commerceBank. 1201 Dec t9, 1984 interested 111 the will and/or S~.529 82 Oov11 Street, Newport Beeetl. Call· FUS111 estate: • The total indebtedness beln; an fornla CommerceBank. 1 C1llfom1a PubRlhed Oran;e Coast Dally A petiuon has ~n filed estimate on which the O(>enlng !Md 11 COfPOl'lllOn, the NCUred party and PllOt Jan 10, 17. 24. 31, 1984 b WILLIAM NEEDHAM ln computed may be ootained by c•.11· aHignee under a Security Ag,_. 216·84 Y . mg (415) 945·64 t8 the day before ment and Collateral AM10nmen1 of .,._IC NOTICE the Supenor Court of Orange the sale Deed of Trull. wlll Mtl at public auc· r~ County requesting that WU.- Dated January 3. 1984 !Ion 10 the highest bidder tor cash. In FICTrTIOUI 8UllNlll LIAM NEEDHAM be ap-aec:ordanee with Section 9504 of the TD SERVICE COMPANY Uniform Com"*cl•I Cod• of Celt-.... ITATlllENT pointed as personal represen- as said Trustee forn1a. Ille 11ere1n1tter O.SC:rlbed cot-The lotlowlng persons •r• doing tative to administer the estate :~~~~~::."' later II, In ()(de( to pay the Indebted~ t>ut~rsT DEVELOPMENT co 0 f EL EA N 0 R MAR IE - ' neu •nd 111 expenses . SISTY ( nd h ,_ ... _ 1990 N Cahlornle Blvd The cotletefll conll•t• 01 an un-4 Upper NIW90'1 Pltaie. Newpo<1 u er t e ul\A'.'pen-Walnut Creek CA 94596·3787 divided 33 33•-' Inter•! In that oer-Beach. CA 92880 dent Administration of EB- 4 15-944-90 t5 T d N The Weal Companies. 4 Upper A ) Th · · · Publlshed Orange Coast Oa1ty taln Deed 01 rust an ote d• Newport Plaza Newport Beaeh CA tat.es ct · e petition LS aet Puot Jan to 17 24, 1984 ecrlbed 81 totlowe 92660 · for hearing in Dept. No. 3 at "Deed ol Trust and At1lgnm9f'lt of . . 207 84 Rents dated Match 3. 1982. biltween Robert Solomon, Inc.. 1900 E 700 C1v1c Center Dr., West; Alfllt 1ted Center for Sell Warnef Avenue. Suite lO, Santi Santa Ana, CA 92701 on Feb- Actuallzation. Inc . 1 C1llfornla COf-AnTan c~ ~2~~,. conducted by • ruary 15. 1984 lit 9:30 AM. lpor11ton. Trustor end Detra Pacllk: 11 u IF YOU OBJECT th Mortgage CorPOflllOn 1 Clllfornle oeneral partner8'llp to e ------corpor1t1on. •• A~t IOI' Un-Robert Solomon. Inc;. Prnident granting of the petition. you LPGA Ups -, --dleclosed Prlnclp111 known as Thia llatement was lled with the should either appear at the C-0 Bene! 1 • 50 ooo County Cier11 of Orange County on DPM 4 · k:lary, °' • 1 • · o.e 29 1993 hearing and state you objec-the Stakes H OWE LL B ES S I F Laguna Bl'al·h. better M:r~t?~151~~2Ri'n ~~T1~~1t•~ · F2Mlll tions or file written objec- UCI'SBABES ... From Cl 11 DEATH NOTICES . -. CBA's third l.:ad1ng hitter m '83 with a .398 av~rag~ (. 3~0) overall. will play right field and bat third, wtth C haOc\ College transfer Don Davis assuming the designated hiller's role and baiting cleanup. •In the No 5 slot will be Adam Ging. who was a lir<it team All-SCBA ~lectton a :rear ago at third base Ging. who is being switched to shortstop this season. hit 262 with five home runs and 35 RRls 1n 'Kl •Another transfer.Junior Bob Perr) from ~addleback College. will play third ba~ and h11 s1xth. Perry was also an all-conference selection. •Hrtung seventh and catching will Ix Junior Stevt• Morgan. a teammate of Perry's last year at 'addleback Morgan hit a school-record I I home run\ tor the Gaucho'> Int year •As mentioned earlier. ~1ther lr\·ine or AnderM>n will hit eighth with. for the moment, sophomore Mike Chapman (.203 average last )car for lJCI). bat11ng nmlh and playing lint base. Gcrako<i will use a four-man starting rotation cons1st1ng of Wayne J ustl, a fifth-year senior transfer from Cal who pllc:hed for <X C a few years back. JUntor Ed Deese. UC l's other capta1 n. who w11 4-5 last season. sen 1or Gory Miller. who was 4-1 in '83. and freshman Doug Linton. who was an all-leagu<' ~lectton out of Canyon Hig.h m Anaheim. where he wa~ 8· l fanning 84 baltcn m 73 inninas Gerako fir,t call out of the bullpen for shon rehcf will Ix Bo Kent who was 2-3 with lhree $3\eS la<;I sca\on ,tnk1na o u1 40 in 47 innings. Admit!. Gerako~ "There are a lot of questton marb because we ha"c a lot of pla:rers that ha .. en't proJut:ed at tha le..,cl ( D1v1~1on I). l'H got confidcn~ 1hc) u 1n produce. though ... Onl" tht• I Q84 ~ason "'111 tell LOS .\NCiELES (·\Pl - The stakes in \\Omcn'c; golf c;uddcnl\ ~oared 1n10 the millions of dolla~ with the offer of a SI m11l1on bonus to an) golfer able to capture hoth 1he Nabt'l\'o~Oinah Shore and J&B Scotch 1ournamt·nts. Tht' bonus plcln~. an· nounrcd 'Vtonda). oflcrcd an C' en nrhcr hu1 lcc;c; hkcl) P3\0 0 .\golfer.,., ho l'3n ~~t tht• odds and win each of the two CH'nl\ In both 1984 and 191< S v.ould collect S4 m11l1on 1n bonus monr} The 01nah horc.~ •~ 'cheduled tor the M1c,\1on H1ll<i < ountn Club 1n Rancho M1 rasc ·\pril ~-8 The J&B w11l lll: h~lq at the Dc~·rt Inn and Countf) Club 1n Lac; Vega~. Nev • tht' following week Awards ot SI m1llton al'>O av.:u1111olfcr w1nn1ng 1984 and I QM~ in either t'"cnt and there would be s~ m1lhon for ht'r 1f she won the Dinah Shore and J&..B th1\ )Car and tht Dinah hort 1n 1985 Rl'h on f tnanc.·1ul uch·1rt• b~ !'>\hlil Po'rtf!r one of lhl' \\Orld's mo~t n•ud fmam ia I tHh 1. erl' "'ho r ., t•als undrrstandublt.> tntl•n•s ltnl( untl lcHh<• pornt informatwn Daily Pilat .J RATJ;lBUN HOWELL, a known Lu ht'r fnends as I 150 ooo' from Alflllated Center lor Published Orenge Cout Dally tions with the court before long lime resident or Betty. passed away on Janu-Slef Actuallullon. Inc .• Ct ltlomla Piiot Jan 17• 24· 31· Feb 7· ~~~84 the hearing. Your appear- HAR•OR LAWN-MT. ouva MOf1UllY • CetMtery Crematory 1825 Gt1ler Ave. Costa MUI S40-55S' Ptl•CE M01l4PI llLL IM'OADWAY MORTUARY 110 Bfotdway Costa Mtsa 6'2-9150 IAL TZ BERGERON SMITH 6 TUTH1LL WllTCUFP CHA,EL .&27 E 17th St Cot.ta Mt.ta &.&~·937 t \ ary 21 1984 after a long ill-CorPOtttlon.lnlavorolo.tta Peelfle ance may be m penion or by ess Sh£' ws born tn Pon-Mortgage Cor~lllon. I Callf0tnl• mm. •c NOTI"~ n POl'•tlon ·· r~ w. your attorney uac. llhnois Feburay 1898 Dated January 18 1984 lF YOU ARE A CREDT- and movl'd 1.0 Laguna Beach ~G~~=k · '~~:A~:'.J1 TOR or a contingent credit.or tn 1939 Mrs Howe ll was tk1 Dove StrMI The following '*'°"' art dOin; of the deceased. you must fUe employed by the Jade Tree N-port 9eeeh. CA 92tseo butlnets u . your claim with the court or Store for 0\'er 20 years, then 714) 85t-tt00 PACIFIC DIESEL POWER, 1838 present it to the penonal rep- as a senior citizens ai~e for J ubll;';~202~,~ c2~•1t9~i1y Piiot Pl=t~i;;:·~~9:.~~89;e:~h. resentative appointed by the Onc'Orpe> She was acuve in an · · · · 503.a4 •C. Cott• ..,...., ca 92627 court within four months the early days of the Play-Thll bus;,,... la condueled by an from the date 6f first i.auance ho C t Th ... "ter lndlvldual . . • use ommunt Y .. ~ a.. Tangier of letters as provaded m 8«· and for many years the Fes· Thia 1tatement wu med with the tion 700 of th~ Probate Code t1val of Arts. Greenbelt and If••• •••rtt County Clerk ot Ortngt County on o( California. The time for the Laguna ~ach Historical •t•l••••t f Jen 9· tH4 flling claims will not uplre Society. She as survived by Publl•hed Orenge eo.!~ prior to tour mon\hs from the her daughler, Mrs Douglas P1lo1 Jan 10, 11. 24, a1. 1984 date of the htarina noticed (Bunny) Kennedy of 204-84 above. Honolulu, Hawaii and two YOU MA y EXAMINE the grandd&ughters, Mrs AJyct> P\a.IC MOTICt file k.epl by the court. U you F.av of North Hollywood. are lnteretted in the est.I~ and Liz.a.nn KenMdy of ~TITIOU9 .,..... you may serve upon the ~ • Oki h C Oklah NA• ITATD9NT . • a oma ny. oma Tn. followlnQ per.one .,. dolno (.'CUtor or adm1ni.ttrat.or, or St•rv1('f'!I will be private ln bullMM •• upon the attorney for the ex· lieu of (luw1·~. duno11on.11 DAVIS. GOTTLIEB ANO SHAW. ecut.or or admlniatrat.or ind may Ix· m.id': to T.L.C . at •u.a. ~=·~'T~vll• 280· fllf' with th• rourt with proof the Semor ~1\1z.cm s Club. Evwett Ottvle. 111 T~t .. ot The of se~. a wru~n n.-qu•t 384 L<-gion St~t. Laguna Davi• Trust, 3808 s.nctune Lane. stating that you desire apeci&I Be at h. l·10 Bob Porwr ~!, c:1e1o::;:::A r=!! 09 The nouce of thf hllnc of •n in- No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper The...,111111 ftts In. C.fl 142-1171. PY t • ftw words lo work for ou. Miiton end Pat ooulleb Tnm. 1 venlOry nd appra1 ment or Oekmont Dnve, Loe Angtllea. C.4 tale aste\a or Of the ptU· ~'"County Pennera. Ltd .. 130G tlona or aa.-ounta mmtJont!cl Avocado A~. Sult• 290. New· In Sectlon 1200 and l200.8 of port ~. CA 92MO th~ C'4llfomla Probaw ~ Tll.f• DutilneM 11 condUC1ed oy • DAVID P. DELANCY ~'*S:. • rtWt .. Df 4000 MacArU•r Blvd,, Ue The Donald w &f\r# ~tit. ueO T"*, a.n.111 Partner Ne•pott Badl, CA. ttltt Th •letem«il Flied with IN t714t $$1·1711 ~~~of 0r...-County °" Publb.ht'd Ora.na • CoUt ~ Dially Pilot Jan. 23. 2,., 30. Pu1:111tl*I Oflt99 C I Oaily 1984 • P1101 Jan 10 11, 2i:s '· 1MA 211·'4 ! / I I /!' • HIGH 88 LOW47 f IRIT IDITIDI TUES DA Y JA ,.,UARV ;1 l'H!-l ORAN GE COUN TY CA l I FOR N IA 25 CENT'-; oo ... e e 1nanc1a news: Coast The Supreme Court's rul- ing Monday on death penalty ~ases won't speed up any California executions, according to officials In the district attorney's office./ A3 Walter Burroughs looks back at the early days of the Dally Piiot and its campaign against gam- bllng./ A3 California The opening of the Dlablo Canyon nuclear power plant has once again been delayed. I AS The public will be barred from the space shuttle landing area at Edwards Air Force Base. I AS Nation The confirmation of Edwin Meese Ill as at- torney general will give Democrats a chance to hit Justice Department policies./ AS Wor ld President Reagan has in- formed Democratic House members that he will not unilaterally pull U.S. Marines out of Be+rut./A4 Ten seamen drowned after a freighter sank In the storm-lashed English Channel today .I A4 ·::::::::::::::::::.:~:-:-:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:=:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Mind&Body Acupuncture is fading here as doctors find it less effective than standard Western pain treatments. /8 1. Neighbors' friendship is lost when their children play doctor ./82 Sports Lakers center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar suffered back stiffness but was not seriously injured fol- lowing auto mishap./C1 Basketball players George Turner of UCI and USC's Wayne Carlander, an Ocean View High product, were named players of the week./C2 Entertainment ''Pirates'' are plundering the South Coast theatri- cally for the third time In 15 months./83 :·:·:·:·:·:~·=·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::::::::::::::: Business Apple Computer unveils four new models, includ- ing the highly touted Macintosh./8 S INDEX Bridge Erma ftombeck Bulletin Board Butlnesa Claaslfled Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Help Yourself Horoscope Intermission Ann Landers Movtea National New• Police Log Public Not!Oel Sport• State N9wl Stock Market• Te .. vttlon TM8tera WHtMr WorldNewa J 84 82 A3 85 ce...a cs ~ 83 82 C7 83 82 A3 A5 A3 C4-5 c1-• A5 86 83 83 A2 A6 I e rices stea U .S. economy turns in its best pert'ormance since 1972 ----=...____ By t~e Aaaoclated Presa WASHINGTON -Consumer prices. restrained by across-the-board moderation. rose a modest 3.8 per- cent last year to give the economy its best performance s1 nee 1972. the government said today. Just three years ago. prices had soared 12.4 percent. They rose 8.9 percent in 1981 and 3.9 percent 1n 1982. Oe1a1ltng the good news for last year. the Labor Department said energy prices fell 0.5 percent, their best showing since 1963. while food prices rose onl}' 2. 7 percent, their slowest gain since 1976, and medical care costs gained JUSt 6.4 percent. their smaJlest n se an I 0 years. Last month. pnces overall rose 0.3 percent.. the same as in November. President Reagan's chief econom- ist.. Martin Feldstein. hailed the economy's performance as "outstanding" and noted that. unlike 1972. inflation "was low without price controls." Other analysts said they expected prices to behave just as well this year. cverybody." As for energy prices. the depart· ment said home heating oil cosu were off a sharp 10.9 percent last year, their steepest plunge since I 94S. In 1982. those prices had fallen just 0. 7 percent. (Pleue Me ECONOllY I A2) Skiing toward Olympics -· Ingemar Stenmark of Sweden ahowa win- ning form in the World Cup giant slalom race in Kirchberg, Austria. The event la the last before the Winter Olympics. One. consultant Michael Evans. said. "It's great if we can keep 11 up. I think we can do as well in 1984." Another. Ted Gibson of Crocker National Bank in San Francisco. said. "We've seen no noticeable pickup an anf)ation.'' NB okays airport pact At the White House. spokesman Larry Speakes said Reagan "believes that keeping mflat1on down is the surest way to keep interest rates down and the recovery sound. Today's news is very hearten mg. especially for those on fixed incomes. We're on the road to sustained growth with low mflation. and that's good news for Draft proposal now goes !J_ack to supervisors __ _ By JERRY HIRSCH Of the o.lly Not StMf The Newpon Beach C1ty ( oun~il sent the a1rpon issue Oying back to the Orange Count y Board of Super- visors late Monday night, voti ng to approve an agreement that would limit expansion at John Wayne Airport. It is now up to the supervisors, who operate the airport. to decide the fate of the proposed joint-powers city/county agreement. A much-revised version of the 30- year agreement passed the Newport Beach council by unanimous vote near midnight followin~ a some- tames-bitter debate with residents who arc strongly opposed to any expansion at the ai~rt. "This agreement 1s like asking how would you like to be killed. with a gun or with poison." Stewart Williams told the council. .. It would be a travesty to have 11. You are giving everythin~ away and getting nothing in rcturn,' hc added. Al Graham, a Dover Shores resi- dent whose home was pelted with jet engine pans Sept. 27 when a Republic Airlines DC-9 experienced engine difficulty shortly afier takeoff. urged the council to approve the agreement. "The issue tonight is does the document adequately protect the community from the point of view of a realist? A reahst knows the airport is not going to go away. There will always be a degree of problems:· said Graham. who helped craft the agree- ment as a member of the Cll)'·s Three face murder charges in slaying By STEVE MARBLE 0t 11te oe11y "''°' ai.n Prosecutors are expected to file murder for hi re and murder for profi t charges 1n the in the pre-dawn slaying this month of Huntington Beach computer engi neer James D. Hughes. A man, his son and Hughes' wife were formally charged Monday in the Jan. 10 gunshot murder which al- legedly was moti vated by plans of collccung $500,000 · in insurance money. Jeanete Lynn Hughes. wife of the murder victim. and Adam Salas Ramirez and his son Adam Edward Ramirez Jr .. all pleaded innocent to the charges during a courtroom appearance in Westminster The trio was ordered to return April 9 to West Orange Municipal Court an Westminster for a preliminary hear- ing that will determine if the three -;hould stand trial for murder. Deputy District Attorney James C'longinger said he expects to add the murder for hire and profit charges an the next two weeks. The additional charges. 1f proven. could mean the death penalty for the trio. James Hughes. 37. was shot to death as he slept in the master bedroom of has Lakeside Lane home. It is alleged the elder Ramirez. 42. was hired by Jeanette Hughes to pull the trigger. Ramirez' son. a 21-year-old West- minster resident. allegedly drove his father to the Hughes' tract home ofT Beach Boulevard near Adams Av- enue. He allegedly was waiting at a rendezvous point for his father. But when the shooting was in1ually (Pleaee eee MURDE R / A:J) advisory aviation committee. Here are the maJOr highlights of the airpon agreement as passed by the (Pleue eee AIRPORT I A2) She 's 'Mom'to63children o.lr,...,... • ....,........,I{ ..... Carol Newett rock• two of her foster bablee a t her Balboa home. Balboa foster mother finds cuddly inf ants 'hard to give ue' - By KAREN E. KLEIN Of ... o.117 Not ..,, Carol Newett gets mad when she secs foster parents portrayed as poor people who take m extra childrt'n to pad their incomes. She has reason to know the popula.r perception 1sn 't true. In fact. she has 63 cuddly. cooing reasons -the infants and toddlerS she has been "mom .. to over the past 16 years. Newett. 50. of Balboa has been a foster mother to babies of all ages and races -not for the monthly stipend she receives from the county, wbfoh she sayswouldn 't be worth the trouble -but because she loves them. "l guess I have a need to mother:· Newell said. "I likc the feehng of total dependency I get from the babies. There's nothing hke rock.ang a baby - 1f I don't have one. m' arms ache when I see one." · That's wh} she's still gettjng up for 2 a.m. feedings. changmg diapers and consohn~ colick}' tnfants when most of her friends have "8duated to the JOYS of grandmothenng. Newell has six ch1ldrt'n of her own. ranginJ from 9 years to 26. Three still h"e "'Ith her and her husband. Ed, "'ho 1s retired from the film industry. at their custom-built home on Balboa Penin<;ula The other thrtt live ncarb} Her 1nvohcment in the foster parent program began when she hved m Los A.ngeles and read a new pa.per (Pleaee eee FOSTER/ A2) QUIET VICTORIES Behind HB 's vote on the 1· -c en t sales tax Heart trans- plants and other medical firsts make headlines. but what about the progress against more prevalent Ill- nesses? In labora- tories across the United States and elsewhere, researchers are gradually bringing humanity's most feared diseases under control. In a 10-part serle1, A11oclated Preas science writer Paul Aaeburn tells about the steady and sometimes remarkable -pro· gree.s that has been made. The fl rat lnatallment appears today on Page 81 . ' I . • ... , j' Transport officials criticize parochial attitude of cities Huntingto n Beach sent shockwaves throufh Oranae County when City Council members voted o"crwhelmingly against putung a I· cent sales uu increase to finance maJOr tran'iponat1on projects on the June ballot Count} transponat1on of1ic1als. who rcponcdly w(re as urcd by Hunt1na1on Beach MayorJack Kell y that a ">cs•· vote was an the baa were "\urpnscd and -.tunned" when the mca,urc went down to defeat ~I . · They al\O were anacred. . omc hinted broadly that city leadrr vot~d for their own sclfhh an tcrl'\t '· Om nae ount upcrvi~or Thnma r Rll~. who alw 15 the \ county's transportation comm ission chainnao. said the county's greatness as in jeopardy if ci ties take the at11tude of doin& thanas ,onl y for their own benefit. "That's not the spint of Orange County," he said ,. To no one's surpnse. an over- whelm1n1 number of c1t1cs rlsewhere m thcc®nty have-endorsed the plan that backer> ~Y would raise about $5.4 b1lhon for a I 5-}ear traffic improvement program, eastl) quah- fyanJ. the proposal for the June ballot Riley had hoped all 26 c1t1 1n the county would cndol"5C the ballot mca urt to aenerate rome mumen· tum In fact. until the Huntanaton Beach ('aty Council considered the pro{)O~I. JI h. d drawn httk rnt1c1sm !. at sailed from city counC'll to c•t)' council Tranc,ponauon officials. olrc dy coununa t luntingtun Beach an th<' affirmative column. v.:cn- v.:omcd ~wohll: rt\1C>tanet in L"guna Reach m1&ht kl'l'J' the pl:in from ' ROBERT BARKER Focus ON THE NEws w1nn1ng unanimous OK\ from tht count)''\ 26 c1t1cs. >\~ 11 1umed out la Habra also rtJtttNS the measure But Huntmaton 8e3ch 1s setting the attention Potent11ll) 1hc n~tevc vote 1n Hunltn ion lkach could have a scnous pohucal impact lf the third larsc t city 1n the rounty donn•t e'·rn want the mue on the ballot 1t might he prcll) tough to pcnuadc vote~ tu a rte to fhh anuthrr pcnn' out 1r their pcx kc ts m ~le., \A\C'\ ' Huntington Beach cit" officiah appear to ha"e come out lookina lilce the bad guys They've been grousing for months that Hunungton Be.ach nrvcr 5CCm to get Its lhare of count)' traffic proJectc,, arguing that transportation mone" 1s poured m around tbe county's b1gcst tounst draws like o.,neyland and 1-..nou's Berry Fann. (. 1t~ politics ma} have had some- thma to do with the vott me Clt} offic1al$ ~Cft miffed when Krll) bm\1aht tht sal(j tu lS51lt I.IP for cons1dtralton even tbou&h 11 wasn't on the qtnda. And ~vrral officials fch Ktlly YOI It'll tile tht lone Ransrr and not appn inf thrm of th~ Pf'OVn) of h1 n ou1uons with tran' nation officiaJ CK~Jly ~Id th y IKU tp ht ( r- rt'SpondtnCC files) nd tbty ..,m up~l bccau~ he allc:~I) told tnin il offi<'tab ht had th<" f ~ (Pl HB gXPLADl9/A21 .. A2 Orange Coast DAILY PlLOT ITUN<Say January 24, 19~ CoNTI NUl U ST0R1£s -------- ECONOMY RA TED BEST SINCE '72 ... From Al Ciasohne price~ foll 1.6 percent to \JOlC thl \ 4 1~m·111rcrnrd~1n 1971 C'llteh of the 1981-82 ruhS1un, puubcm 9.1 percent below their pc:ak and 197.2 which has helped hold down in- of March 1981 Pncc\ had tumbled foda~ ·., rcpOrt wu~ the \t'rnnd ctta~s 1n labor cost~ and led to 6 6 percent an 191<2 oflennggood new\ on the econom)' 1n improved worker product1v1t)'. Natural ps pn("e~ ro~ ~ 2 percent. the: lut 1wo \o\ccti ... On Jan. 13, the A strcnJthened dollar. which vi rtually one-fif\h thetr 2S 4 l)('r~nt department announced that whole-mak~ fore1an aoods IC$) upcnsive gain of the prcv1uu\ )Car ,ak prnl'\ ro"° uni~ 0 6 percent la'1 than Amcrtl·an products, al~ helped Loolung at fcxx.I pnCe\, depart nlnll H:.ir 1he ,towl'\1 "J1 n \1nct· 111()4 prevent a \Url'C 1n pncc\, they 5-ald anal)'SU $31d beef and veal tow, kll · Pm·c thJn~e' that \ho" up in the La~t month'' U l pen.cot advance I 6 percent lai.t year Pork pm·c:!I wholc>all pm·c meawrc <Ht' a l'Ood matched November's rate Price~ plunged 11 percent. 1hett ,hurpt'~I barometer of how tood. t.>neray ;and rose 0 5 ~rcenl in September and 0.4 dcchnt' \tnCc: 1976 Ea.a prm~,. how-oth<'r pnce!> will move at 1hc: rrcail percent an October ever soared 35 7 percenl and poultf) lc:vd fht' retail pnce index. lhouvi. All tht chanaes arc adJU~tt"d for prn:c:\ ro~ IO 2 percent monitor' pmC\ for a broader r.Ange of normal <>ea~onal vanationt.. Pnc~ tor fru11\ and 'l'&l·tahlc-' aoo<hand ..crv1ll'\ mcludmgmt"d1cal If last month'~ 0 "l percent ancrea~ were up 5 4 pcrn·n1 <.are and hou'>1ns. held \tead\ for 12 straight month<., Overall the lOO\Uml'r pmt• ,,..... \nal~"" .umbute the bright pnce the yearl>. advance would be 1 2 la!.t year was 1hc: best lu11·}4Car figure p1l l1.1rr nl l,1;,1 }car to the lingering percent AIRPORT AGREEMENT BACKED •.. From Al Newport counnl •It require:~ the <:ount} tu '>l'lt.·u 11 \1te for a !>t:Cond regional airport w1th1n three year\ uf tht' final pa')~a&l' ol 1he JOlnt power\ agrecmen1 •Require'> lhl' tounl~ 10 \tart l<>n\lrucuon of thdl a1rpo1t '>'1lh1n llJ ye.if'> •Rcqu11n thl' lOUnt) Ill \IJrl <,cttin11. as1dl' fumh 111 hu1ltl the m·"' ,mporl • Kequm·'i that lhl' nc-" airport \I.Ou Id \Cf\ l' .i major portion\ of the air 1ran,poru11un demand in Orange ( OUOI\ ·• •I 1rnll\ thr \llC: 111 a propo'M:d new tl·rrrnnal ..it John \\CJ) ne to I 00 (J(J() -.quare ket • \1,1!..n tlH: ..igH'l'ml·nt b1nd1ng C\l.'n" the u 1unt\ -.ell\ tht· .11rport • Requir<!'> the ut} and county to \lart a Joint \tud)' on !afety probltm!> al the airport and make recommen- dation\ to 1he Federal A v1at1on <\dm1nmra11on •Alter) the dcfin111on of an a "erage da1l} departure IO tncl~dt' all com- mercial airualt. air cargo and com- muter plane'> Onl}' commercial air· craft arc tountcd now. MURDER CHARGES ... •L1m11' the number of dcpanures. h} commencal, atr cargo and com- muter plane~ with an average takeoff nc>1c,c level of louder than 89.5 dcc1bcl1. to 55 a day during the first detadt' of the agret"ment Com- mercial departures are currently lim- ited to 41 a day ( ommerc1al planes using the airport now depart at a noise level in at lca!.t the mid-90 decibel range. From Al reponed. the \tOJ) prc-.cn1ed 10 pohH was much d11Tcrcnt Hughc'i told officer\ a burglar broke tn home. '>hot her husband. hit her tn the face and wok the famth UH The cider · Ramiret was arc\le<l .m1nutes later when anoflkcr ~DOllcLI the Hughes' Toyota onl> ~'cr&il miles from the home Detectives. though. qurckl) linked the trio after learning that Jeanelle HuJhcs andttthe cider Ram1rc1 had worked together and pm\lhh wt·n· involved romanucall). Accordtng to one report, the w1k had promised the older Ramirc1 a share of a S500.000 insurance polrn Clonginger refused to ('Onfirm the report or d1scu!.\ other "t:v1dente " The three SU'>p<:C'I'> arc being rep- resen ted by different a11urne) ... t"'o 11f lht:m lllUrl·dppointl·d Don Rubright a "-ic'>'port Beath law'vl'f rcprt·.,t·ntrng Hughe' rcfu-.cd 10 Lommt>nl on \pc:ufit: allcga11on\ hut <;aid hl\d1cnt ha' nci pa.,ttnm1nal rcC'ord and on at lc:ast one cx.·ca\1on J.ilcd. a baw.•r) t.omplaint again-st ht>r huo,hand Hughc'> hl· \atd 1'i e'ltrcmcl\ l.kpre.-.-.cd and in pain from a linger- ing back prohkm "\he'') not doing well 'ihc's had 1"'0 rt·ccnl hack \urger 1c., and ha'> not ht-en ahlc lo get her med1cauon 111 1.111 .. hc \a1d Thl' t:lder Ramirel IS oc1ng rep- rl''>t'Oll'd b) Puhhl Defender Paul 'ltark and hi\ \On h\ toun-appointcd dllornn l..lrr. HruCI: T hl· 1hrl-r t.lctendan I\ arc hc1 ng he I cl w11hout bail •Allows the number o f departure~ ro ancreas.e to 73 a day during the \e<:Ond decade of the agreement ai. planes that depart al a noise level of K9.5 decibel\ or below arc added. •Tpc agreement docs not regulate fl1~ts that depart at a noise kvel quieter than 87 decibels. Allhl')ugh Newport city offiual-. ..aid the> were pleased that the agreement 1s progressing. some un- happy resident!> were talking about fr>rcmg 11 10 be approved by a c1 t yw1de referendum as they left the meeting A cop}' of the agreement will bc 5cnt to the fAA for approval. · FOSTER MOTHER 'IN IT FOR LOVE' ... From Al article detailing the pltght ot lmter children and the '>hortage of lo<,ter parents. She had fivl' children ol her own at the lime and had hct'n told \hl' couldn't have any more Ht"r love of bah1e-. go1 the tx·\I 111 her, she ~1d. and \ht: lallnl 1lw aJenC) mcn11oncd 1n the article I \-l'' smce then. she'\ hcen a pre-adopt1 ... c foster mother taking newborn\ whose mothcr'i need 11mc lo t.lee 1dc whether 10 keep thl•m or plan· thl·m for adoption. \hc \al(! When \hl' mo11ed 1<1 Halho..i '>t''t·n year\ ago <,he bc<.aml· Ill l'n\Cd 10 "'orl.. with ()range ( ount't \ \rn 1..il \en llt'\ .\gen<:y and hJ\ tx·l(un In 1unn~ 1111 the !>Ubjetl dnd H'lfUlllnK Jll1t1:nl1,tl lo<.ter parent\ The Newl'll'> takr ''""' child th.it needs a home "11ho111 ft'l!,.ml tu r .1u· or medrcal prohkm' .. I he~ rc :i pdrt ot our lamll) While the) 're m1m· I'm \Cr} protec· 11ve and <.lcft·m"c about lhem I make \Ure thn 'a· tx·autlfulh dre\..cd \O people t·an'i ~a' 1he\ 're ·1 u\t fo\tl·r t hrldrcn ·, ~h<.· -.a1t.111 hun\l'Jlh lime \he mu'>t Vl"e i.l l hlfd up -""hl·ther to adopt1" e parl'nt\ or h.itl.. to their natural mothl·r.. "ft 'c, alwa~\ painful when they lell\l' I gun\ 11111.t· lo lhink tht:~ k .sd J rx:rfect Irk whl·n the} 're gont· I he d~I\ a hab' kJ'n " han.I hu1 if 11 d1Jn·1 huri 11 "11ulJn'1 Ix· a tM1 ng npt.·nentl' ""hl·n thn 'rl· hl·rl· .. 'c""l'lt \Cllll lwr hu\hamJ ..il"a'' ll'rlll'mht-r'> to \t."n<.l ht:r tlo"'t'r\ on thr dJ} a hah) lcaH·, It" too painful lo \ta} 1n toul'h with lhe c.hll<.lrcn aftcr thq rc gone hut c,a1d \he ner) ycar \hl' gel\ ( hmtma\ tard\ 'II.1th hab) p1cturec, included lrom adop11 ve parent~ <her the ... car\. Newell has cared for hab1c'I ranging from 3 day!I to 2 \ear., old. One. who stayed wuh the fam1l~ I""<> )ea" was part1cularl) d1ffi<: It to g1\C up shc said u1 t ere wac, one. No 29. that Ncwett ahc.olutcly couldn't give up No 29 1s Newett's 9-ycar-old adopted dau&htcr. Aimee. ~he say'> <,he would have kept all lhl' b3b1c'i if '>he'd had the chanre "It an> one• of I hem hadn't had a pl ale to gu we would ha'e taken tht'm 1n a minute .. 'lhe \aid Ba"thara l ah111kt:. Orange( ount)., I O')tcr lluml' Development ( ourd1· nalor. \aid there are more than 650 ht·cn!j(!d fo\ter families in the county who currently care for more than 1.000ch1 ldren. KIDNAP FOILED ••. "Man> children ha'e been abused. abandoned, negk<. ted. molested or -.Clluall)explo1tcd." Lab1t1kc said. In ont· oul of four homes in the rnunt., there " \ome kind of child ahu'>t' going on, <>he said , although in only one out of I 0 Ca$t's 1s the abu<.c \Cnous enough to warrant removing thl· children from the borne homAl mother ta.id today she beltc:vrd tht kidnap is UnJced to an attack on the Nao·• family tllT tn early Occcmbf'r by an Oriental youth png. A dtQJfCC· ment between a pna member and ooe or the Nao bO'YI apparently 1~ the anack on the car, accord-lns JO OiNi1i. Nao'• famil-Y al\ttedly had b\."C'n weatened with bodfly dangff tf th.cy pursued the prowcution. 01N1•i qid. ()De o( tM four SU ~t5 tn tht IOdnapPina ha been linked 10 the ihcidcDI in wbl(h all*° 181\1 mem-bers smatbed w1nd6W\ and br()kc WJi&htsout oftht car. but his 1dcnt11y wasn't di~loted toda~. The kid· napped boy's mother said toda) 1h:it two of h.coi~ children were h<J5p1tal tr.ed when they were <.ut b) the p1eu·' oft.lass. Tbt boy·s mothl'T said IOdav 11he remained fcarf ul for her family's .afety. "There'\ abollt )0 or 40 U\ a &anl and they ha\'en't &Otall of them. They hve iJ\ a junJle by tbem~lves." she said ... They said if there's 1ny ac1lon (pl"OfeCution for the attaek on the car). they would ktll a member of my family." The mother said me rece1 vcd a telephone call from her son obout 9 p.m. but he was forced lO hang up before he could tell her where he was bctnJ. held OiN1jj .aid today there apparcn\Jy were no ransom demands but one of the suspec1~ did have a handaun. Thctr rca~m for aomg 10 Sao J~ alio wa\ not know at thi~ time. The victam Nao. who was ~ull 111 Sao Jose today. apparently ~ not IOJUrcd "Th1\ mt\ acrosc; all socio-econ· omtt \trata I f he abuse) occ;urs 1n the harm> 11 <><.lur' here m Newpon Beath It '' a rnmmun1ty prohlcm that we all share respons1b1lity for,'' Lab117ke \31d Foster parent\ mu!.t be willing to wurk with the child. the natural parent!> and the count} agency. she \a1d .. rhq ha\e to model Cgood) parenting as well -for the k1d\ and for the parent\ " Lab1t7kt' \aid. There 1s a l'rllJCal need for more h1\ter parent\, \hl' addl'd An)'ont· 1n1crc!>tCd 111 hnom1ng a fn\ter parenl 1na> t'a ll M34-2 Jn8 for more 1nfor· mat1on on applltdt1ons and the htens1ng pr<Kcs~ HB EXPLAINS ITS SALES TAX VOTE •.. P'romAl even though he hadn I taken a riill Bui scvt'ral of tht' tr>unul mrrnht·r.. \Ay they have good rt'd\On\ tor \.11t1n11 the way the-> dul .. We're not t>cing tlH' bad KU}\. Cou n.c1lwoman Rulh Baile) ~ml .. I've alway\ bc(.'n oppo~d to <tdd1nl( new Laxes nr ra1"ng old taxe\ I 1h111!.. there '>llll " .i lot 111 '>'a\tc 1n government and the '1131<' ha' ,, \ufl>IU<> and \hould rc1urn mnrr ,,1ln tallC\ to the< 1lll'\ ··Thi$ I\ not to ,;n 1ha1 1r;111' porat1on plan I\ not needed or 1ha1 wt don't need to 1mprovr 'It reel\ Hut thl' que\l1on t'>, do W<' ha'l' 111 rJ1\c: 1.ur\ to do 11 .. Baile)' al~• \.ltd IJnd dnl'111pcr\ 111 the undeveloped \('t tH>n\ uf ~outhcrn Ora nae ( ount} \land to rt'ap mo\t of the bcnefih for nC"w tran,porat111n prOJC'C'U ··1 th1nk we'll find that in C\.tdrnu when the)' \c:k1 t mcmhef\ of the poht1cal ac.t1on 1nmn111tC'C' to r,11\t fund\ tor the t•lct 1111n t ampa11n ,tw u1d "Mavhe we.• re m111c.· 1n 1unc w11h lhc ct«tol'ille 1h.tn the lOUnt> (Of · Just Call 642-6086 • • llt1clhl .. '>h<' .,;nd "I feel I'm tlo~ t·nough 10 th(· puhhc 10 kno"' that thl'lr rt'tllllon\ Wtll he ' I nunnlwnman Ruth I 1nlcy \<ICW'i tht: llun11na1on Bca<.h 'vote a\ a l hantc to kl I hr t r:i ll'>IXH llttwn (t>mm1'>"i10n kno"' that th<'rl·\ "a real ~11dd 0111 tlwrr .111<11hat the'" (Iran"' ,1111hor1l1l'\) '>'Ill ht1H 10 toun1crat t H'\1\1.tntt• ,I\ l'\j)ll'\'>(.'d b\ lht ( II)' ( 1111111 " \hl .il\o 11101.. .1 \hol •II I he \tall' I tl(l\l311Hl' who\t' an'>""er to lhC' (0110t )\ 11an\p11rtat1on prohlcm. 'lhc· \illll I'> tn "allow" t ltlt'\ IO 1,11\(' th<' \..tlC\ la>. ( ount ilm.111 Hoh ~and1e who 11pet.itt'\Jn aul<>i-Jrage ..aid hr \otc-d aga1n\l the mta\urc hctau\C ht' fear\ lh<' extra \tile\ la\ ma} cau\C' a 1<1\\ 1n hU\IOl'\\ in lhC' lOUOt) "On a nt'" \I Cl,t.l<XJ Lar tht' r'I trw lent '4tk\ tu." S IOO On a Sl0,000 uu 11'<. S "lfXJ "I wa\ uilkana to some rcprt'('nldll "e' from the men<.an Motor <or ~'''K 1atmn and tht"y'rc .sfra1d hu)Cr'I w11l 10 to other counlle\ that don't h~H th<' t'll:tra ta,.· · C ounc1lman l><>n MacAlh\tc:r ~1d Huntington Buch 5ecms alway, to get the short end of the stick on h1ghwa)' money and he's not con· . 'inccd roads arc 1n that bad shape. 'Tll personally work to defeat the taA becau~ I don't lx:hc:vc in new tuei..'' hc: ~1d Mac.All1'itcr al.-.o claimed he's irked hecau<.e the vole came up in the fir!>t place He \<t1d he suggc,tcd to ( ·11y 4-dm1n"tra1or < harles Thomp!t<>n that 11 W3& &OIOI down lO defeat and urged that 11 be postponed two week w Hunt1ngton Beach wouldn't get a IOI of a11cntion 10 11oting aaa1n11t it. Ma)Or Kelly. who admits lo bcina \urpni.c:d by the recalcitrance of ht~ collt"aaue\, \ll1d hr·.-. not 1n favor of ra1\1na tue<> In th1scue, however. he feel\ 1hc nerd for transporat1on improvements 1s wonh n. e11pccially 1n haht of what he says 141 a projected 4 S million population increase in '>outhem C'altforn11 in the not 17 vcars "Hey. we ltvr here and arc 1m- pactc<I by thr frccways We should pul our •houlder, to the whc~I and P3> anothrr ptnny out of a dollar to grt them 4ltra11htencd out.·· Wb.ac do )'OU llltt about tilt f>all~ Pllol" What do 't yoa like? Call llae nomtM-r •t lt ll and )'Our mrHlll«' wlll bt rttordtd, trHl<'r,bt'd ucl dtllVtr d t• tit approprl•t• f'dllor Th.t ,amt U ·bour ant•trlna ttr\'ltt ma) M 111td to rttord l•ttert to aJtt rdltnr "" any coplc. Coalrlbulon to our LeUtn C'olumn mu1& l.Mlldt llatlr n11 mr and tt ltphOllt' nombtr for \<Prifh'atlon Nu t•lr<'ulaclon callt, pint<'. Tc 11111 wha1'1 on our ml~d , . • ' Continued fair weather ahead Coaatal Extended fel• encl w111m cl•V-~ OU-IY Sanla Ana Wln9a 11i.t11y It! - .,_ HIQllt N 10 11 Lowe MQllly 1)1 IO~ CllMWIOll,W V 49 31 Cheflot1e.H C 42 » ~.. ,.. 24 ,...._.. >3 JI C4ncWw!Q " ~ 0......... •• ,.. ~c ;:: Dell .. Fl Wonll 42 )4 ~~M ~ " o..i-" n OM"'-)4 17 Oe1roll J) '° Oululll 27 22 l!I,_ N 32 ,.,,..,., -3l ... , ,.,llO H 1' ,~ 3t 23 OtM!Falll 41 H Kllt110fd aC> 10 ...... 41 37 ~ '5 72 , .... I ti \'"'I I ~ H-IM SI •1 f, "' I ' lnOlenepobe :»& '2 JICileon,MIM 61 4t J1Ml111101wllle 86 SI Froni.. I ' Id ~ ~ :14 21 K-City H 22 ,.._ 0!'1->I lM V90M IO :at ...... Y0<ll L1111e Aoc:11 n n Horl09I lo. AnQ91ee 7 I 54 Hor1ft Pline l-· H as Oil..,_ Ctty lutlOCIQI Sl 20 ()fftaN Mwr\C)Ne 4 I st Oflen<IO Mllfnl 7& 72 M""'e..kM 34 31 ,....,.. 8Cl'inoe Mple·Sl l'.ul 30 13 Pll~ N...,,111111 l:l 39 Phoenla Temperatures Plll•buro11 Portlend,Me Albany AJeuq.,..que AmW"IO A"'iNY-O-....,_,,,. Hlt..e P~.Ore 11 '0 _T_l_d_e_s ______ ~ ~~ ~~ Raold City 04 15 Reno 39 3? TOOAY 37 )4 6econo h'Qll 2 11 pm 31 33 Sec:otlCI 10w • oe p m 35 12 w ... AllM II Allanuc Cny AuaUn 8alllln0f• 8H11nQ• 8Hmlf'Oham 91.,,,.,c;k 8olal llotlM lltowna.,,.. 8ufltl0 9ufllng100 CMC* 03 43 W'ID .. HOAY )4 )() Finl "'Gii J 0t I m 31 32 Flftl IOw 10 12 am •9 43 Second ll<Gll 4 07 p '" ~: Surf report 3e 72 Second IOw t 07 p m 3 I 111 Sun Mii loelay at 5 IS pm • ,_ 11 e 55 • m wee1neec1.-, Mel Mia~ •t 5 16pm MD 1·2 1·3 1-:S 1·2 I 1111 2-3 '"' ... 20 .. 35 31 36 :JI 77 07 31 H ... 43 .. 51 ... 48 2• 23 60 49 ~ 42 32 15 31 3e 33 2• 3-4 18 61 lO 40 24 37 33 38 16 lelr'ill>O" ,.., ,., poOt•I* poOt pool ,.., C111t ... ton S (; 3~ 32 33 23 ee 52 34 31 21 12 30 n SI &1 Moon Mia toeley a1 11 1 1 a m ,_ WeclnMdey •I 12 21 pm -MCI •I 11 43 I m Bwell cw.alOfl -' Retired nurse dies just shy of 88 < Iara Pauline Nel\on. a < o~ta Mesa resident and a registered nurse for 50 }Cars. died Jan. 14, one da> short of her 88th b1rthda). Nehon who was horn 1n Th1rf R1vcr Falls Minn , ltvcd 1n ( o\ta Mesa for 30 )'car'> <ihc worked 3'> a nur!i.C unlll her retirement 1n 1972 and wa' a member of the Newport Me\a Chn'>· t1an Center Ncl~on is <.urv1ved by her son\ Reut>crt Nel'ion. of Ncwpon Bca<:h. ( urm Nelc,on of San Jose: Paul Nt"lson. of Ciarden Grove. and Harold Nelson. of M1c;s1 on V1c10: and brother\ Anhur I 'l\lad. of Benson, Minn Lenard LJl- '>lad. of Brad\ l e~as and 1 homa' I l'>tad of Brad' In.a\ \hl· dl\o had I~ grant!· l hlldren and fi\e great· grandthil<lren 5crv1cl'\ were held Jan I 7 at N('""p<>rt ~esa ( 'hm· 11an (enter ln1ermt'nt wa' at Kmg'lbury ( emetar> in Kmg'lhury ( allf Dall~ Piiot 0.llYary le Guaranteed ._., "~•t J 't<J•r it ,vu ·l t t•.'lft f(llJI f14'f,ttf tJy ' 'YJ t fT , •• ri.11.-:fll 1 u ~· 14' t1 11..J .1' c.r.1t y *'" L• O.lt-t4"4'0 I I Take A Pilot to lunch · and win a lunch on us The Daily Pilot w ill buy lunch for you and a lriend up to $20 To win. you 1ust have to fill out this coupon and ma1l 1t 1n to Pilot Lunch. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. 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OUR PRICE O"NEILLFr ee Styl e .......................... sl44 ....................... • 99.95 BOOTIES ~l ~~ ............................ 11G1 ........ ;;····· ........ 1139.9s SALE 12916 Convertible .......................... :187 ....................... :149.95 3-D .. ~ ......................... 216 ....................... 185.95 (Reg . ~37.95) Excellerator ......................... 1144 ....................... 1109.95 RIP CURL BOOTIES SALE s29~1 (Reg . s37 .95) Hours 9:30-7:00 Dally l--1 f:=] I Aggro hte ............................ '139 95 ....................... 1 109.95 Dawn Patrol. ........... ~ ........... 5160 ....................... 1139.00 Dawn Patrol ........................ '150 ....................... 1129.00 (Short Sleeves) Rea. OUR PRICE Basic ........... '139 ........... '119 Insulator ...... 1179 ........... •149 2224 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA . 675· 787 4 • 675-1877 ------ 'r On the , • That'san apt des rtption of both busine bustnesspeoplealongtheOrange oa t . Tok wherec<;>mpantesar going and which p opl them g t there.just wat h ·credit Lin ' -v Bustnesssecttonofyourn w llilJ Pilat J Due to late tranttn •lon today'• llsllng wilt not ap. pear In the Dalfy Rllot. W HAT NYSE Orn Due to late tramsmla'on today'• ll1Ung Wiii not ap- pear In the Dally Pilot. NYSE LEADER S Due to late tranemrsaton today's listing w111 not ap- pear In the OaJly Pilot. UP s AN D DowN s NEW YOAK (AP) -The fOllowlflGI liJI •now' 1ne AmerlGen Stock E•~ •IOCIU Ind w1rrent• th1I Miii ~ ~ lhe mo•• Ind down lhe moll .,._,,, Otl .,.rcent of c:henQe for MOndlY.i. No i«urlllfl trac:tlno be'Ow st or 1000 'haru ere Included Net ano oercentaoe en.~ art l"-Oiff9fence t>etweet'l the previous c:lo• nv orlce 1r'ld todav'• &Am orlu N1me Last C~ Pct ~ ~r~~~.;~' I;: f .,: H: U ~ i~"1'tf~I ' ,.; f ·~ ~: 1·1 s 8tllran WI tYll 1'11 UP 6 Alla\CM 1.4 111 ~ . , 7 HelmRlK •;. + .... . 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'. -. r = ~ l.C ... 9 , - .... -41 16'• -, .. 2 1 -• 9Z• -v1 WHAT AMEX Om Due to late transmission todays's listing wlll not ap- pear m the Daily Pilot. 1 1 AMEX LEADERS Due to late transmission today's hstmg will not ap- pear in the Daily Pilot GoLo QuoTES : METALS QuoTES c _ - 1 ·i ... lW YOAK IAPI !1pOI """""'-_ .. OtlOM ••oJ•~ c...-ti~'-61 C•t1I• • l)OvNQ U S 0.111\allOM C~ ~I 10 ,..,,, JW" POU<od NY C- m" "'" <~ f fl "* u 1• ,_,, • IXN"'1 l'.... ~I QMta • POl'"4 oetl-.0 "" • ,,.. ...... .,. ..,,_ ¢ol'h0Mlle 11> -••c .. •tt epouftd,H Y tlhet U /IO~ & 1-W_I....., ~ "'°"' llfwt M 'I t peo l•O'f ~ NY ColM.11 ecM>1 ~~·ti (_.,, ........, ')(le, 00 Q)O 00 P9' 7t II>~ ..... ,.. • ...,.,.._ S,.,10 00 ~ ll'StMf\1 •Oii --· ,.., and ptrackof r helpln rydayinth I ~I CREDIT LINE ·---- David Wilner name d (VP at Dataproducts David B. Wilner has been promoted to vKc president and genl'ral manager of Dataproducts' word proces!.ing d1v1s10n 111 lrvml';. Previous!) dircnor of operations in tht' Woodland H1ll!.-ba)t'd mm pan). Wilner joinl.'d Dataprodut•ts 1n 1975 as director of matt·nals. In his new pos111on. Wilner succeeds Richard H. Ericson, who n·n·ntl) ld't the rnmpan). . . . ' WIUlam M. Duffy, a long-tune Orange Count) resident and tormcr marketing eite<;utive with Glass Container Corp. in Fulkrton. has been appointed executi ve director of tht• newly restructured Economic Develop· ment Corp. of Orange County, according 10 an announ,cement by Thomas ff. Nielson, chairman oft he group. N1clscn. prc!>ldl·nt ofThe Irvine Co .. saiJ Duff~ officialy assumed his respons1b1ltties un .Ian. 3. The Economic De' elopmen1 Corp. is an independent. non-profit organization wh1rh. Nll'lsen said. ""ill "impanially represent all commun1ues and bu!>1m·s~ tntcrl'Sh in Orang1.· County. He said the corporation's primary ob1ec11' e!I an· tu l'ncouragc Dougherty heads OC architects NC\\ port lkad1 arrh1tcl't Betse) < >knll'I.. Doughl'rt) ..,.a .. named pn·s1- dcnt 111 thl' Orangl' County chapter of lhl' .\ml•rtrnn ln.,t1tutt• of J\rchttl'l'tll for I 1>8..i. , \hl' \UC1 ccd.. William <.. rvhCullmh. ab1i of Nt·"'nort Oeach. ,,, he.id nt thl' 7 \0-nwmt)\:r prn· fc\~1on.1I ~m tl'l\ Other elected otlica., tndudl"d prl'\1dt'nt-ckc1 Jaml·'> R 1 lamll ot Ne"' port Bl·ach and -:.n·rctar~ ~nan P l>oughl'rt' of Nl'"' port Beal h Orange Coast DAIL 'V PILOT /Tuesday, January 24. 1984 COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS B· HomeBankin works at BofA -Experimental service ------attracts 5~000 users -------- SAN FRANCISCO (BW ) -Bank of America has announced that customers are signing up for tts new HomeBanking service at an average rate of 200 eath business day. Since the Northern California in· troduction of the personal computer- based service on Nov. 30thebank has received more than 10.000 service information requests through its branrh system and tekmarketing renter. More than 5.000 customers were signed up as of Jan. 10. America customers can access the accounts via their personal comput and a telephone link to the bank. Customers can use their compute to pay a variety of bills. transfer fun between accounts (checking. savin BankAmericard Visa. and Bank America MasterCard), make accou balance inquiries and re view che ing account statements. The service also includes Id· ditional fcaturt's that enable c tomers to schedule payments a transfers up to one month in adv an and communicate with the bank v Electronic Mail. < )thcr Orangl· < oa~t residents Sl'r- \ 1ng on thl' organ11at1on·s board 1mlude Donald < askl'\ of Irvine. Murton W1ll\on ot Cori>11a dl'I Mar. IJcll Dc Rc\.l'rl' of Nev.port Beach and John Mc:Murrn~ ol Laguna Beach Betsey Olen ick Dougherty With HomeBanking, Bank of Executi ve Vice President Joh Mickel. who heads Bank of America' retail marketing unit. said "We'v been eittremely pleased with th customer acceptance of Home Banking so far." Apple unveils 4 new mqdels Mickel added that the bank plans t offer Home Banking to Southern Cali fornia customers during the secon quarter of this year. Bank of America is the firs California financial institution to market a home banking service on a large scale. WILNER YUEN DUFFY BESSE expansion ofex1stmg business and 1ndustl). and lC> attract outside con1pan1t.''> NE\\ '<)({I\ ( .\P) -..\ppk Com- puta Im\ Mannto\h 1s one of four ne" machines Appk• un' ciled at its annual meeting toda~. to the county. · • • • Hopkins Yuen has been appointed field services manager of State Compensation's Santa Ana district office. Yuen joined State Fund's claim~ department in 1962. He has worked in sales and has been a member of thc organization·s top twenty sales representatives. The San Frannsco-bast'd fund is California·s leading workers· compensation insurer. ..\pplc Chairman Ste' t' P. Jobs rl'll.'nll~ gave The ..\ssociated Press a dl·monstratron of Mac1 n tosh. and described the thrt•c nt'"' Lisa ma· chines also being introduced. Ftr'il. here arr SOml' or Mac·~ leaturcs: • • • Dave Besse has been named international sales manager at Tusttn-bascd • ti... -.uggcSll'd J')m'I.' 1~ $:!,495 for Applied Data Communications Inc. Beese has been with AOC since 1981 . and was with Burroughs Corp. tor 13 years before that. The Mission V1CJO re\1dent will be responsible for the development and support of all export sale~. • • • The Accessory House has leased a 3.680.square-foot build ing located at UPs AND DowNs 3 I 00 Airway. Costa Mesa. as company headquaners for framed pnnts. Thl' property was leased through Norris, Beggs & Simpson,~ 1th Ed Dean as agent The year lease 1s valued at $24.288. NEW YORK (AP) -Tne follOwino lisl stiows the Over !he -c 0 u n ' e r ••• Westwlnd Mortgage Corp. has opened its first branch office outside of an sfocks and warranls mat have oone UP lhe most and down !he mos I based on percenf of cnanoe for Mondav, No securities lr.,dino below S2 or 1000 shares are included Net and Perceniaoe cha noes are the Diego Count)' tn Tustin. according to Thomas V. Pritchard, <:hairman ot tht· board. Pntchard also named Sherry L. Bullard as branch managl'r for the-nc~ office. diHerence oeiween the Previous closino • • • bid orice and tod.,v's lasl bid price UPS In 1ne-based HeUooetics. Inc. ha~ announced the availab1ltt} of a ~tnglc board array processor that increases the computational speed of an IBM Personal Computer or PC look-alike. Shipments to customers started this month. Proouced by Helionet1c's Marinco Computer Products d ivision. the APB-3000PC will sell at prices starting under $2.000. Name Las1 Chp Pel • • • H. David Bright, president and ch1ef executive officer of Newport Beach· based National Education Corp .• has announced that the com pan~ 's board of directors has declared a three for two stock split. He said the addttional share<; will be d1stnbuted approx.1matel} Feb. 17 tu shareholders of record as of Ja n 19. • • • Martinique Hair Boutique of Fountain Valle) held a holtda) turke) dra"-. owner Marlin Biltz reported _ On hand to help select the winners 1n the dra"' 1ng was Dr. Robert H . Ru'>h. 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Julie Hart-Lawson of Newport Beach has carncd till' title of cenified Jazzercise instructor and 1s prc~ntly teachtng clas~l'c; a1 the Balearic Center in Costa Mesa. • • • Newport Beach-based Sir Speedy has opened its first 1ntcrnat1onal printing center 10 Toronto. Ontano Peter Newbery is owner of the new Sir Speedy Pnntmg Center tn Ontano. Sir Speedv has over ..iso tndividualh owned and operated printing franchises · · • • • Anderson Communications Co. of Newpon Beach has been selected to develop and implement the 1984 advertising and public relations program for Raio Bird Sales, Inc .. turf division. according to Rex Dixon, markettng manager. 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The system also allows for frel•hand drawing. and a .. paste-a nd-nit" feature where a drawing. forcxamplr. can be cut from one.· program and implanted on another • It 1s transponabk at 20 pounds. .\n optional carrying bag 1<; available. • It uses a 32-b1t microprocessor. Motorola Inc. 's MC'6~000. Many other desktop computers. including International Business Machines Corp ·s Personal Computer. use les!> powerful 16-bit processors • It comes with internal memory of 128.000 characters and uses 31'2-inch nappy discs capable of storing up to 400.000 characters. • Lisa can run Macintosh's soft· ware. but Mac cannot run Lisa's. The origi nal Lisa is being phased out of production. The three new Lisas include: •Lisa 11. with 512.000characters of tnternal memory. for $3.495. • Lisa 11·5. wtth an eittC'rnal 5 million-character drive. for $4.495. • Lisa 11-10. with a built-in 10 million-character drive, for $5.495. All the new Lisas use the Wi-inch disc drive as on Macintosh. Jobs said Apple will. for free. upgrade current Lisas usmg 51/.-inch drives to the 31/2- inch format to make them Lisa 11-5s. a change he said takes 15 minutes. ·Fluor gets the n on Amoco project The lrvinc·based Fluor Corp. re- ceived a letter of intent to do engine~ring work at Amoco refinery in Texas Ci ty, Texas. the company announced. The value of the proposed contract was not disclosed. The projects, to be handled by the Huston division of Fluor. will helV refurbish the refinery. Fluor workef on the refinery during the t 960's. Ttl project completion date is schedulel for late 1985. Mortgage rates deregulated but is that really good news ~ LI nder another recent deregulation b~ the Reagan administration. interest rates on Federal Housing Admm1stra11on (FHA ) mortgages are no longer set b~ the ~cretary ·of· Housing and Urban Development. Now. interest charged on FHA mort- gages is negotiated between lender and bu}er. The impact on you. a home buyer who seeks an FHA mortgage. 1s eitpected 10 be along the lines of a good-bad news story. The good news: A greater volume of housing will reach the market. experts anticipate, perhaps at more affordable and Jess volatile prices. The bad neWs: Interest rates on FHA mortgages will tend to rise and llome buyers may have to provide more cash up front at the time of sale. Why this hybnd result? Because in the past. whenever a spread of several percentage points has eitistcd be- tween FHA and conventional mort- gages. lenders almost always have made up the difference by charging additional points on FHA loans. The FHA interest rate has been Ouctuat- ing between I 11'2 percent and 12112 percent. a few points lower than the rate on con vcntional fixed-rate, 30- year mortgages withput government insurance. Con vent1onal rates now a' eragc between I 31h percent and 141/i percent nationwide. Points are a one-timr charge and one point equals I percent of the amount of the loan. The points have helped lenders earn ) ields closer to those of conventional mortgages. FHA regulations have prevented buyC'rs from paying more than one pomt on FHA mortgages. As a result, OVER THE COUNTER NEW YottK !APl l!lurnu1>5 ,.,. 4•1 .. NASDAQ QUOflflOl'll CNL l'ln 31.., •. ,. \howlng h191\ttt t>IOs CPT IS'.., IS-14 ancl lowt•• offers l>v C•fWtSv 50•.., S7"9 ""•'"ti mt"tr' "Of 4 C.nr•dH s~ 6 om Prlcti dO llO' CtP5wll 1)~ 14\l'f lnctu<lt re1111 markuo Ct1u1 1~ ""-mer,.,oow11 or comm· Cl'ltrRv ~ .. ·~ inion tor Mottd•v CllnnS 1n• 11" ..,s~no 81d AM Cl'lmLH 11-. lt )0 ll ChtiUll ''"" 1 AFAProl .o·~ ,, Cl!Wb ,, • •i. AVMCo h i Cirflco ,.. "" A.:.<1111 l ll' ~ l t.•t r1SG1 IS'• 1Slt •cu!Cev ,,~ ,. ~UIA a~ U:~ Aooi1nw ~Vi, •. u1e A~llROU .... ltrltt s A 18 111 I 16~ 11•. CIOWCP lO~ 101j\ •11to1nc S1 .. 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This has con· fronted the seller with two choices: refuse to accept FHA financing and back out of the sale: or pay the points and add the amount to the cost of the house. When the spread exceeded five points, many sellers have becked out. With deregulation. some housing authorities argue that the housing and mortgage markets will function more smoothly. Sellers won't have any incentive to increase their asking price and lenders can assess more points on the buyer. Mong.age rates will be governed by market forces and will be controlled by supply and demand, just as conventional mortgages are. Right now. interest rates are holding. but during 1984. the probability is that FHA mortgage rates will move high- er. even if overall rates don't pull them up. Still. if you are a potential home buyer. you may be consoled by the knowledge that even with market forces determining FHA rates, these rates arc cxpected to be lower than rates on conventional mortgageS by 14 of a percent to 34 of a percent. There are two reasons: FHA mort· gages can be assumed and lenders have federal insurance on each mon· gage. EqtOtl I '"' k 11\0lftl S"-6 PN'l'IG 41'1• .,_, l(loofG 4011'> 401' Fldleor )tl41 40 KnaDtV 27 21 .. F1811Sy SJV. SJ~ Krelot N •1' FIEIT11)S )614 37 l(ulcltt ' fll• 23'h FtWnFln 1i.. , • .II lAnc. 21 1''Jo 'lle!IJ ' u~ i~ 1.~Rtt s ~ FteN I L~ t S4 Fluroctl 1)1' ""' L Jim 1S-1' ' FornfO 26 2•'.11 1.ll:}j• Hiit ,.._ Fr•nkCO " ~ L..ln ril • 1i~~ F-re,,aEf 1••1o ~ l:'t.''"' FretSG n •.11 Vt MI I 1414 '"' Frtrr1n! 1$ "' ,.,..GF Oii Fu11H8 ;~~ 17 •U tf·U 5"• MedsGE 211-\ 211ft ut Mt[' 2\.'l li\4 YCI 2\11 -Mt I till ~ 0111tllh• ' 1 •llW I 16 11" t~' "' 71.tt ~v ., .. .., ... Oii il! llf,, ~v:& ... 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The limit on the appraised value o a house financed with an FHA mortgage is $67,500, except in desig· nated high-cost areas. In these areas in the continc!ntal United States. the price of a single-family house can as much as s~.000. The effect on buyers might be t require larger amounts of money u front. FHA mortgages place a limit o the amount of down payment re quired. (This was modified by hous ing legislation passed the last day o the recent congressional session.) B thc'asscssment of more points di rec ly to the buyer can mean you'll ha to dig deeper into your pockets. You can negotiate with the lcndc however. and accept a lower intere rate and more points. This wou mean you pay more up front. Or y can accept a higher rate and pay fe points. This would reduce your o of-pocket expenses. Points are, effect, prepaid interest. Graduated payment mort backed by the FHA are not affected deregulation. 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