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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-01-31 - Orange Coast PilotCoast The Huntington Beach Women's Division of the Chamber of Commerce has a plan to help women when their cars break down on the freeway./ A3 Thanks to some business and community leaders who got fired up, the 1984 Olympic Torch will be carried through 155 miles of Orange County .I A3 California Authorities were In- vestigating the jet crash on Santa Catalina Island that claimed the lives of six people.Jae Duncan Hines Is recalllng muffin mixes because the mixes contain a danger- ous pesticide./ A4 Nation. New home sales In 1983 surged over the re- cession pace of the prior year./AS. Some GOP Senators think its time to get the troops out of Lebanon. /AS :·:·:·;·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: World - The United States Is look- ing abroad for terrorists who might upset the 1984 Olympic games./ AS Japan lsn~1 tmmu·ne to unefll.Rloyment as jobless J'.ateS1Ump to post-war record levels./ A4 Mlnd&Body Current research shows that disease, rather than time, causes senlllty ./ A7. Erma Bombeck salutes military wives for per- sonal sacrifice and understanding.AS Sports Estancia High's Jon Johnston doesn't like to lose, and that's fine with hiscoach.81 Bill Britton broke a 3112 year drought by winning the Crosby Southern golf tournament.81 Running back Marcus Dupree has dropped out of Southern Mississippi University .82 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Entertainment "The Master of Ballan- trae" on CBS tonight Is a lusty, attractive version of Robert Louis · Stevenson's story./ A8 ·:·:!:·:·:.:. =· :·:.: ·! ·:.:. :· !· :· :·: ·:·:·:.: ·!·: ·:.:.:.:.:.:.:. :·:.:. Business· Today's expert business advice deals with the unique mortgage lending market In Orange Coun- ty./ AB ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:~:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:~:·:·:·:·:·:· INDEX Erma Bambeck Bulletin Board Business Callfornla News Claaslfled Com lea Crossword Death Notices Horoscope Ann Landers Mind and Body Mutual Fund• NatLonal Ne)V• Opinion Police Log Publlc Notices Sport• Stock Mark•t• Televlalon· Theat.,. weather World New• A8 86 A3 A9 A4 B8·t0 BS . . 810 88 89 A8 A7 A9 A4 A6 A3 B&.7 81-4 A10 AS A8 A2 A4 . \ ) • CIAIT 1111111 • OR A NGE COUNTY C A LIFOR N IA 25 CENTS I Trash to riche$ in"° ~wport· ' . Ref h l t b · 1111 i aft The two men filed a lawsuit after followina a week of pretrial barpin-use au ers 0 ecome m Ona res er suffering serious injuries when their ina with the defendants, R.J. Noble settlement of lawsuit from 1981 accident Newport Beach city truck tumbled c.o. of Oranae1 the co1UtrUction finn I SO feet down a steep embankment hired by the city of Irvine to repair after a colU.ion with a Great Western potholes, and Gttat Western of Santa Reclamation trash truck on a road Ana. No determination of fault was By ANDREA ADELSON OftMO.-,......... I 'fwo NewJ>Qrt Beach trash haulers . injlrrcd in a-f98 t collision between two refuse trucks will soon be million- aires after they receive money won in an out-of-court settlement. Robert J. Miller and Ralph A. Hill Jr., still without work following the accident on Bonita Canyoft· Road in Irvine, will each receive a seven- figuTC check within the next I 0 days, Santa Ana attorney Wytie Aitkin said Monday. ~ where a construction "rew was mak-made. . ing ~pain near the Coyote <;anyon Miller, 26, suffered two broken landfill. Aitkin said only one tine was legs, two broken lml'1 a broken pelvis open at the rime and a flagman was and wu in the hospital six months, monitoring traffic. Aitkin said. A settlement was. reached Friday MiUer"recentJy h.ad knee surgery," said the attorney. addina that the three-year Newport Beacl\ employee is bemg trained as a pha.rmacy technician ... But be won't be at u hWi a rate of pay;• Aitkin said. }jill, 30, of Costa Mesa, suff'ered internal injuries as well as broken bones in both arms and legs. He is being trained for electricaJ bench work, Aitkin said. Aitkin-had charged the Great . (Pleue Me TllA8B/ A.2) Airline battles airport to fly -Judge sets hearing for next month By JEFF ADLER °' ... .,.., ........ A Los Angeles federal court judF agreed Monday to schedule a hearing datcin three weeks to consider yet another legal challenge to the Orange County Board of Supervisor's six~ airline limit at John Wayne Airport. Attorneys representing Pboenix- based American West Airlines in· formed U.S. District Court Judge Terry Hatter that the airline will seek an order that would bloclc enforce- ment of the moratorium supen'ison imposed on new commercial airlines seeking airport landing riJbts. Hatter set Feb. 21 heanng, but told American West's attorneys they still must file a formal complaint seeking the court order. e~lain~ Deputy County Counsel Dan Didier, who repkscnted the county at the con- ferenc.c. Coeta lleu firemen work on the~ecuaeofl>lane Aatlata'eaatoto free heraftercruhlD Coetallea. . ••All the judge wanted to do was ensure that American West would bavc the opportunity to air out theµ- grievanoes prior to March 1," Didier explained.. CM woihan pinne.d in crash wreckage American West is ho)1ing to beg.in round-trip service to J'lloen.ix four times daily beginning March 1. A 36-year-old C.osta Mesa woman was pinned behind the steering wheel of her blue Datsun after being hit broadside by a white Ford van at about 8:30a.m. today. . l Diane Marie Antista was driving eastbound on Bay Street in Costa Mesa when she allegedly ran a red light at Newport Boulevard, according to police officer Dale Birney who was at the scene. Steve Turpen, 23, of San Clemente, the driver of the van, said he was on his way to a plumbingjob when the accident occurred. Fire and rescuesquadsworkedquicklywithan instrumentcaUed a Residents battling . bankrupt developer f!omeowners hope court will help By ANDREA ADELSON Of tM D8llJ "°' llalf A Laguna Niguel homeowner em- broiled in the $20 million lawsuit against The Goeden Co. hopes that a - court-supervised reorganization of the Irvine home· developer may aid the residents' cause. The Goeden Co., an Irvine land developer and home builder, filed for reorganization under federal bankruptcy laws, listing $102 million in debts. "Whether they will have sufficient resources to meet our obligations, we've been wondering for a long time," Pat Rice said Monday. She is one of a dozen residents of the posh Crown Royale development in Laguna Niguel, who filed suit last year against Goeden. The business owned by Gerald and Betty Goeden has built housing tracts throuaflout Orange County for more than I 0 years, but its financial difficulties have been apparent for at least the past two years. -Riarsaid her troublescrlbtp'-'!Sinrr,-Tijrornnni- caJly, on Dec. 7, 1982, Pearl Harbor Day, after receiving a fo~losure notice from Redlands Federal Sav- ings. 1 1 Residents of the 86-home com- munity claim their houses are in foreclosure because the Goeden Co. failed to make monthly mongage paxments. 'They made one payment and didn't make any others. We fttl our funds we~ misappropriated, .. Rioc said. She 'hinks the Chapter 11 filing may make public documents useful to the homeowners' suit. Court documents list company assets of S 132 minion and liabilities ofS102 million, ofwh1ch $91 million is secured debts and $1 0 million is unsecured. The filina in federal Bankruptcy Coun in Los Angeles was (Pl~Me DEVELOPER/ A2) b DlllJ,... ..... ., ......... Scrabble ln the aky It lan't a iame to play lf yoa are afratcl of bel&hta. TbeM workmen are not u they repair the •t.n at a Barbor Boaleftrd aolo dealer. . ' . \ "spreader" to tear away the Datsun's shattered front wmdshield and smashed dnver'sdoor. After about 30 minutes, Antis~ conscious and talking to her rescuers, was gingerly pulled out of the wreckage and positioned on a stretcher. A brace was applied to her left leg. She was taken to Hoa$ Memorial Hospital where sht was listed in stable condition. Turpen wasn't injured. Birney said he expected traffic violation charges will be filed against Antista. 500 needed to fight Modjeska brushfire By STEVE MARBLE OfllwDlllJl'llotltllll At the height of the Modjeska Canyon fire which roared across 1, 160 acres Late last week, more than 500 people from 20 agencies and groups were brought in to battle the county's worst brushfire in more than a year. Orange County Fire Capt. Mark Reinhold said it will be another week before the enormous cost of fighting the wind-swept blaze can be calcu- lated. Everything from the cost of water to the steak dinners provided weary firefighters will be considered1 he said. The fire, together with the wind stonn that downed nearly I 00 power poles, is expected to add up toa multi- million-dollar, three-day disaster. Southern California Edison Co .. which reported that 800,000 cus- tomers in Southern California lost power, said its costs are closing in on S2.5 million. The fire, tentatively blanfed on a planned burning operation that got out of control in the canyon brushlandseast of Irvine early Thurs-. day, drew firefighters and heavy equipment from as far away · as Huntington Beach. . At one point. 85 fire engines were jammed mto the remote canyons on OrangcCounty'soutskirts. Ntnebull- dozers were used to clear away brush and five huge water tankers prowled the fireline feeding the engines. When the blaze grew from a half- acre hot spot to a 200-acre inferno in less than three hours, equipment and firefighters were brought in from (Pleue .ee CAMYOl'f I A2) The airline, seeking to become the seventh commerical air carrier to serve the already crowded airport, initiated its legal action as airport (Pleue .ee AIRLD'fE/ A.2) A body found off~ Munt~ Beach coast Sunday was identified today as that of Frank lpana. a 25- year-old upboa.tery lhop owner wbo mysteriously vanJlhed t.o ~ aJO. Dental charu wm ulCd by the coronor•s office today to establiill the identity o.f the badly dccomooied body, found floating near an o&hOR oil platform by a passing fi&bcrmaL The body, clad in blue jeans and tenni• s~ was found about four miles offSliore. Jp&r:ra.,.a..liuntinatoJl Beach man. was last seen alive on a Sunday cvcnina two weeb a,Jo. He borrowed bis brother's car aOd set out on a nwo. mile drive acto5s town to visit tiil mother. He never made it. Huntington Beadt policic l8id tbily · (Pleue eee BODT/.U) Storefront medicirre' s appeal: convenience, speed, loW" cost A surpl.us of doctors and a mobik society tired of paying the .cost for high-pnced medical ca(C arc the symptoms breeding a new strain of storefront medicine. ~ Convenience and lower prices arc driving pauents from hospitals inTir- the score of walk-m medical centers that have recently opened in Orange County, the so-called "doc-1n-thc- box" tn:atmcnt approach for patients with minor emergencies and without a family physician. They are open when the worlang family is about -af\cr S p.m. and on weekends -and charac about 60 percent less than the average emerg- ency room, "'!?Orts Susanne Reem. spokeswoman for National Auocia- tion of Freestandina Emer&ency Centers. And. co~pond1na with a dccadP'- old national trtnd catchina fire 1n the Ciunbclt, is another cost-containing move toward suri1cal cenlcrs oper· a1td indtpen'dcnt of hospitals. Of the 250 such centers nationwide. only \Cven art tn Callfom1a. accordmg to the Soctetv for the o\ .. lctment of I ANDREA ADELSON PERSPE CTIVE Frecstandina Suricry Centers, based in Phoenix. Mo'"' arc on the way. A joint venture by a Ncwpon Beach finance group and an lt"\1ne developer illustrates the trend. They arc opcnma a phys1C1an- owncd suri1a1l center with four operauna theaters, about a half mile from Western Medical Center 1n Santa Ana Theirs 1s de 1gned to meet hospital standards set by federal and state health officials to qualtfy for Medi.Ca"' "'1mburacmenl. ,Pa1icnts popping m for onc-da\ proccdurt . ~uch as a ton!.11 C\&r11ction or eye-hf\ can ~"cat ~ast 30 ptrttnt in an <.fut·~llent ccn1er "3td Har"e' ; Champlin. co-hu1lderofth<' proposed Santa Ana surgery ccntt"r. Insurance earners arc ··happy as clams·· with the trend, as ont person put 11. They now -pay for 2.000 procc-durcs done in su,·h centers, Champhn said. Wh1k patients save ume, money and suffer less anx1et) b> lc.eepana ou1 of hospital~ 1t'~ 1he hospitals who arc likely to ail financ1ally. according to a California Health Facilitic-s Com- mission otlic1al. Office surgery and surgical ccnten will draw off the cream from hospi- tals. lcav1n.a full·suv1cc mcchcal centcn with sicker pa.ucnts bm t~r same overhead, Deputy Dutttor Greit Ro1h satd. With about 40 perunt of \ht uuc·\ hosp1Ull beds v cant. ··you ha"c to spread the costs over fe\\cr paucnlJ," Roth explained Uncmplo)'ment, ~tnctcr rqulation and stortfront mcdtcal ccnte1"5 art responsible for ~ lower occupanc}. he saiCi. [ ven as lowrr ()('('Up&nC') nuy fortt ho pual closurn, CO\L, contmuc to (Pl4 . eee 8TOR&PR01'T f il) • ~~~--~--~~-~--------~--~~----~------._. ................................................................................................. _... .... ______ ,... . A.2 * 0...,. Cout DAILY PILOT/T"91Gay, January 31, 19&4 200 fl ee UCI chem lab blaze Researcher douses-- flames. overcome-. ""- Fire charred a fume hood tn an unoccupied UC Irvine chemt5try laboratory Monday afternoon. fon:-inN ,onc..,hour evacuation of 200 studC'iitl'"ft'om the Physical Seten<:es bualdin,_ a UC I spokesman S1Jd. A qu1d..-acung researcher worlona nearby doused the.,. flames from an .overheated chemic~ with a fire e.ungu1sher tx-fore the spread. spokesman David Krogh said. The researcher. Douglas Schoon. 2~ t.aken to Tusun Community Hospital and trt>al't'd for smoke inbalauon and was ITlcased by e\'e- 01ng. a hosp11.al spo~eswoman said. .\ftcr an aucontam1nat1on check of rooms b) UCI sccunty found noth101 unusuaJ. classes werT allowed to resume by :! p m . Krogh said. He could give no.csumue oflosscs.. Krogh said the 12:45 p.m . fire was ,... sparked by O\ erheaunit of a 1wo- chem1cal reaction beneath the hood. left unattended by re-searcher Olk Karls.son Graduate •tadent ~laa Schoon recet•e. OKJ'CeD after . patting oat 6re lD UC lntne chemlatry lab. Orange County paramedic De•e Pbilllpe ch~b hb blood preuure. CONTINUED STORIES TRASH HAULERS GET MILLION •.•. From A l . Western truck .,."3S bt-1ng dn'cn too fast and that the ronstrucuon firm's ~n was ananenu'e He also claim~ lr. IM should la' e crcc1ed a guard rail on lhe cl1ff-s1de of the road. Irvine defense counselor ·· 11 as not an for a Jury to find against us since they uncommon contract provision." he were no longer a part)' ... said McEvo}. said of Orange. · The construC11on firm agreed to In add1t1on to the S I million The cat) oiln 1~ although named as a defendant. •noaded an) hab1ht> because of an agrttment with the contraC1or which shielded Inane from claims. said Rack Quanla' an. an come to terms after Great Western settlement for Miller and Hill. an- settJed with Maller and Hill, leaving surance earners' for the const.ruct1on the contractor's the o nl) defendant. firm and trash hauler agreed to pa) R.J . Noble's 1 attorney Michael • Newpon Beach $55,000 for a new McE'O) said. · truck and S200,000 as a reimburse· "It would lbave been much easier ment to a compensauon fund. . DEVELOPER FILES FOR BANKRUPTC~ ..• From A l made on Jan. 16 ~n filed. Deput) Dmnct Attorney G~en on Monda' refused to Bob Molko said. comment on the· filing. a In addauon.'the st.ate Department spokeswoman said. and 1he firm's of Real Estate barred the Goeden Co. Los Anjt!es attorne} refused to from sieHirtJ homes last Fcbrwu). return repeated phone calls after learning the firm used an Bui homeowners' rccc1' ed good unapproved financi.al tool as an news \1onda' The Founh Dastnct inducement. BQb Arnold. regional Court of .\pJXal an Santa l\na denied manager of the agent). said from Los a petition b) Redlands F('deral "The Angeles. net efTC<'t 1\ 10 l.~p them an pos.-Gocden·s recent undertakings tn· session ol their homes y. h1le the elude a r~,e-unat housing traC1 an damage suat 1s ~ndang." Newpon Huntingto n Beach. an 18-unit de- Bcach anomn \1al Duncan C:\-velopmenl 1n Westminster and SC\- plained eraJ homes 10 Fountain" Valley. where Dunc.ins.tad the homeowners' su it the couple laves. The homes sold for antr-nds "to make' th~ people whole betwttn S 150.000 and S:!50.000. again .. But the firm had broadenr-d tts· Tht> Gc>eden < 11 ma' face ~till home-building base a fe v. )Cars ago more kgal auaon and began construcung hom(s worth ~ 'car-long 1n,c:s11ga11on b) the SJ00.000 to S500.000 in Laguna shcnt'rs Jc:panment 1s continuing .. '•guel: San Juan (apattr.rno and although no ln911n'\f l'harges ha'e ·orange. . "-.... . In December of 1982, unpaid contractors armed with a coun order invaded the C,ap1strano Royale ho mes an San Juan C,apistrano and seized what property they could. At that time. m ore than a score of suits had bttn filed agamst Goeden by contractors who complained they hadn't bttn paid. One contractor. Ken Meadows. of Santa Ana-based Kennedy Mechan- ical ContraC1ors. .said Goeden .. got caught an the same SQUCC!ZC a lot of other people dad. "If he wanted to bum everyone. he would have fol ded a long 11me ago," Meadows said. "I hope he makes 1t." Meado~s refused to sa) how much he 1s owed l' nder the Chapter 11 filing. Goeden can keep operaung while rcorgan1z1ng and setting up a pa.y- mcnt schedule for creditors. AIRLINE BATTLES AIRPORT~ .• From A l officials announced that I ~83 was the busiest ~ear e'er at the aarpon More than 2 b m1lhon passengers thronged the aarpon dunng the year. a 9 percent mcrca~ 0' crthe 2 5 million ~ngers v.ho u~d the local airport dunng l'I ~ .\1rpon otlic1als attnbuted th.e 10· ~st to larger w mmcrc1al Jets that C<ln ac"omodatC' greaier numbers of passtngcrs and an 1m.·reast in the number of datl) commuter flights The increased pasKn&cr load. dc- sp1 te the sa-aarhne hmat, 1~ an 1nd1catao n of pent-up demand for Orange Count) aar service. said chief airport planner Ste\C Kozak Meanv.hale. airport planners are read) ing an eApansaon plan that would increase the capacll) of the terminal 10 times and could com- fortabl) accomodatc 10 2 m1ll1on passengers a year. The rt"des1gned airport would be able to handle up to 73 commercial Jet depanures a da). well abo"e lhe current 41-flight per da) ceiling The plan as <''peeled to be unveiled for supervisors in two m onths CANYON BLAZE ••. Last )Car . .\mencan 4.1rl1nes suc- cessful!) sued 1n federal court to pin acccs~ to John Wa) ne runways after su pervisors voted a fi, <'-a1rl1nc fhght ltd Board members contended. as they do again now. that the over· burdened a1rpon could not safe!) accommodate six airlines. Judge Hat- ter dis.agreed. From A l .\nahe1m. (Jarden (Jro'e Cost.a \1~ San < kmentc ()range Santa .\na 'c"'P'H1 &a.hand Huntington lkalh a(llJrd1ng 1 J Reinhold hft~n fire en~;n~ v.('re '>upplted h' the I \ For~t \cf'\ llC and another It b\ the laJalom.14 Depan- ment offor~t~ Tht OranJe Count) Fire Dtpartment e..r~~ 38 ti~ engine\ into a...uon · .\ hcla"opte· supplied the Mann<' r o~ .\ r ')utaor. in El Toro ~u u'\.Cd 10 gt>t a b1rdc•e') '1cv-of the ragJng bl<a.le, ""b11..h broke in10 as man' as SI\ \Cparate lim at one point In add1 t n to fir<' fighters. 130 'olu ~ <'~C brought an t> the Red ros and 36 Orange Count} Shern;[_s cput1es and Q California High~~ atrol o fficen ~t>re brought to the 5Cr"n<' to help "'llh traffic problems The Red Cross reported n treated 53 people. man~ o f them firefighter-$. dunng the three da)S An emergcnc) shelter sci up at a church took an 21 can}on residents for bnef penods ~p1te sh1ft1ttg v. ands that reached spttds of 80 mph. the firt did not damage an) homc-s BODY ..• From Al found the car abandoned on Pacific Coast H1ghv.a) at 17th Street. The ke) s were sull 1n tho 1gn1t1on. a pol ace deteCllV(' s.a1d lgnarra was the co--0wner of Fabnc Malls Upholstel"} at 18023 Beach Blvd Coronor's investigator said they have not determined the cause of dealh and were uncertain wh)' the man's bod) would have bccri found so far o ff the coast ~OREFRONT MEDICl~E'S APPEAL ... From A l c~alate fa\ter than inflation. ha' ang cl1mtx-<l b' 30 percent an tht la\t dclade c.om m1\Slf1n \tat1">t1Cs 'Ohov. In ()r.lnge Count) the '"erage hospital p.11lt'nt bill w.is S8 I 8 per da) in 198~ the late\\ fiaurC"> a'ailable Thal total as up 20 pertena O'-t'r 1981 figure' he \41<.I f-aled with compe1111on and prt·n· urt frnm 1nsuran"e tompan1es. () pc-rccnt of th<' nation's h0t-ptt.ak. antludan~ St Ju-.eph·., and UC If' inc Medical < enter buth 1n Oranat. operatt •>Ul·patacnt surJJc•I ccntm. the ~mencan tfosp1t.al Anooallon ITf)Orl\ .\nd wme h pu.al" hke Pl a~n1 \ allc" Ho.,p111 l 1n \'en1ura Count), ut· \tepp1ns into the ul')nlt cart ccn LN compr:tlll\e fra) b~ •dvert1s- 1n1 the cost ol thfsr tmergc-nq prcxedurt"S Just Call 642-6086 • < onvc.-nicnce medicine charaeo; a"· cragr 60 percent less than hospital charg~. said RC't'm of the T<'us trade group .\ l) p1t al emergent) room bill for a broken arm v.1 II ~ SI 5 7 versus S 71 at~ urgent cv-c ~ntcr Dtsp&te pat1<'nt con"enaence and lov.er costs. not all embrace the storefront rMd1c1nc con«i>1 t.anle) '-Ul dtn Soon. dean oflh.c LC lrv1ne Collqr of Mnhc10c tx-hev(1 out-patient 'Ut)n) 1' bc'\t prrlormcd conu uow LO t hospttal. ..IO m1sad"entum can be quicld) brouatn-into the acute cue Cacifi1y But prohfcnt1on o( the M>·<:allcd '"tmCTJJCCnttn-mOfC rrf\tn th( raft• pa~ Cahfomta hfnl) ~ th.an cost 'onsc1ou~nns he ~1d "'The} ne"er dunk about 1a~101 heal1h 1murance let alOM a fam1l\ doctor • \an den Noon ..aid -r~ lhank it's O K to go to the ~uavalem of doc-1n-the·bo~ 10 ~1vr-th<'1r medical care ·· He po$Cd the theory that urtt:nl care medicine as the equal of Jack-1n- the Box for nutnuonaJ value. ··c on11nu1ty of medical care 11 1mponant in terms of quality and cost;· the dean said Lynn M Stanton. 4S. a phys1c1an ~ho trcatt peuenti at Newpon Walk· 1n ne~r fashion Island. dasputei that. ··1 p~c the same qua(it) of med1· cmt' here u I do across the Htttt. dunna m) rqular office ~oun, ·· St.anton "~ Stanton is one of four cx-Hoa1 \temori&J Hcnpatal docton ~ho \tancd Newpon Walk-in !&it spnna. 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But last week. the city dropped a lawsuit a~mst the county over an allegedly inadequate environmental impact repon o n the proposed free- way. . 'k I h h' Realizing 11 was unh 'e y t at t c court would recall the settled suit, the Greenbelt bowed out. explained Philip Kohn, Laguna Beach city ' attorney But the battle 1s hardly o.ver. Although Greenbelt officials aren't say10g anythtng pubhcly, there 1s strong speculation that the en- vironmental group will pursue other legal avenues to stop the county from proceeding with plans to connect the Corona dcl Mar freeway in Newport lkach to the Santa Ana freeway near San Juan Capistrano with a n eight· to 15-lane highway. _ Ne'\q>Qrt oil pioneer "In the he~mngs I've been at they have said they will.fight the freeway at every tum." Ko hn said. "And there's nothing_ an our settlement with the county that says the Greenbelt can't challenge the freeway in another way:• Telephoc calls placed Monday and early Tuesday went unreturned by Greenbelt attorney George Logan. J. Blanchard dead Kohn said the settlement requires the count} not to undertake further steps relating to the const.rucuon of the proposed freeway until planners · have completed envaronmentaJ stud- JOlq)b N. Blaridwd. an 8().yar Oran,e C.OODiy resident and oil exp&oc-.tioft pionett died in bis deep Sonday al bis N~ 8eacb rtti· deaaa. He_,. 83. ~ a native of Pmn-sylvan.ia. came to OranlC County with his family Y..beo be wu'1 years old. . Blucbanr~ father 9tOrkcd at lhe Holly Su,ar Plant en Santa Ana and the family lived an Brea. Placrntia and Fullenoo. Dwint bil loua career. Bland\.ttd was one of lbe first of Ora.rs ~;:1'' oil driUen.. lo 1946. 6e be found \he Santa Fe loaer- nat>ooal Corp., an oil drillina 6nn. and la1er~ u a board member of ... .,,.,.,., '"'"', ., , °" 00 f'(ll rt•4• f°"' O•P•' Ch ~ JO I> "' c.91 o.'or• ' P "' •"'d ,o-..• c:op, .. O• _.., that company. He also was • charter member of the Lona Bach Petroleum O ub and piooettrcd Union Co.'a local oil exploraoon. Blancbard was • Royal Arch Masoa·a.od an avid &0lfu. After his retirement. he moved to· Newpon ee.ch. He u survived by hu wife. Lots Kammerer Blanchard. of Newport Beach, a sister. Mal')' Gardntr, of Newpoft. and a brother. Ben Bfandlard. ofSa.Dt.a Ana. There will no services.~ family requesu that dooati.ons be made to Good Sbepbctd Lu.lberan Homes of' ~ w~ Terra Bd1a. Calif. ies. , In bnef, the settlement requires the city to sell 69 acres of Sycamore Hills 10 the county at market prices. In add1t1on, the county will buy another 80 acres for a park The agreement also allows the city to complete a·S5.5 million land deal wtth a developer. The mon~y earned from the land sales WJll help Laguna Beach pay off a mounting f 7.6S m1lhon debt incurred several years ago when 11 bought the land and allow about 310 acres of the open space property to r<'ma10 under city own· ershap ORANGE COAST c 41142~ Daily Pilat H. 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RAFF JeWelry FASHIO ISLAND-NEWPORT Bl ACH, 1 • I • -·- I I • HB children's art f es ti val planned ,.. lhc womcrn·, d1v1s1on of the Huntinston Beach Chamber of Commers;:e 1s sponsonng 1l' s1~nual Children's An Festival. ····· 7 Entries mus" be delive~d by 6 p.m. today to the Huntington Beach Library. 7111 Talbert Ave. S~udents from kindergarten through the 12th grade are chlJble. Studcms are limited to three entries per student. . The art wo~~ will be shown durina Fcbruary·at the library. f(>r add1t1onal 1nforma11on, call chairman Elaine Craft at 968-6457 Computer• toplc of •emlnar "Computers for Small Business" will be discussed at a small busincs~ ~minar hosted by the Irvine Chamber of Commerce Wednesday at the Registry Hotel.in Irvine at 7:30a.m. S1i Fydkc and Norm Jacobson of Cus tom Software. Inc , will be the speakers PancaJce breaJcfast set Saturday The Juanino Nation Y-lnd1an Guides of the South Coast YMCA will host a pancake breakfast Saturday from 7:30 to 11 :30 a.m. at Marco Forster Junior High School in San Juan Cap1stFano. Funds raised fr,om the event will help support the Indian Guides, a pro$ram for fathers and sons in .kindergarten through third grades, in the San Ctemente- Ca pistrano area. Further 1nformat1on is available at 831-9622 or 495..0453 .. l.' . r .. 01'8nge Co Countians· will • ~arry tbe· ~~rch 'Legacy for Youth' --.,--gets route changed By CHRIS~£ DECOR Of .. .,.., .... Thanks lo e business and communi· ty leaders who J.Ol fired up, the 1984 Olympic Torch will be carried tbrouah I .SS miles of Orange County. In the ongrnal plans, the torch run would ha.ve entirely bypassed Orange County Bu1 membcrs of"Lepcy for Youth,·· aaroupof 31 business and cdmmuntt>-leaden, pell- rioned and got the relay run rerouted. Dwllr,...ttllft,.... The aroup hopes -m raise money by Dt.playin& Call Pollce banner for women encountertna car trouble charg.ana a S3.000 tax deductible fee for the alone are (from lef~Huntmcton Beach Police Chief Earfe Robitaille, opponunity of running each lolometer (.62 Allee Hall and Jae e Judd. . , of a mile) of tne torch ·run. Jf all 2SO 7 kilometers are sold, the group will make $750,000 which will be donated to the Boys 'Call Po11·.ce ' bann e~s and Girls Clubs of America. YMCA and the Special Olympics. Area runner~ are workrng hard for the chance to carry the torch that 1s uaed to al•d st· randed women symbohcally open the Olym pic Game"I. ..l 1 "I've been trying to get corporate l <iponsors. So far, no luck." said Irv Ray, .,.;. marathoner and running consultant" to By ROBERT B'1nKER ' of the car. WindowBhould be dosed, door!> Loeschom's For Runners tn •Fountain Of tlleDe11JP11oui.n locked. Valley, "I guess it's a lot of money for only One of a woma~·s greatest fears is for ~er Jackie Judd, cha1rm'an of the Police one kilometer even if it doc~ go to a good carry the torch. I'd love to Win:· J 8utchen, a runner and buyer for Loeschpm·~. • Ochers from the Oranp Coast ¥<"ho 'ptan to part1ciaplt in the torch relay are Mary v. Jones 24 of Newport ~ch who will complete her .62 of& m.ile 1n a wJicelch.afr under the 1ponsor1lup ·Of ~n;nJ Federal Sav1naa and Loan Assoc1at~ and Pall Tambolleo, ~9. ofHuntan1ton Beach who is ra11ina sponsorship rund.s to make a dream come true. The exact counc will bOfttabliabcd when most or the kilometers have been ~uaht. The ·course will depend on where the sponsors would lik,thcirlc:gofthe run, wd Steve Gould, public relations $pcc1.ah1t for Pacific Bell the relay's local orpnizer. So far. S2 k1lomctcrs bavc been sold Corporation~ which have purchased kjJo- meters includt Pacific Mutual lnsunnc:ie, F11>h1on Island; Mikc·s Campen, COl&a Mewi; Allergan Pharmaceuticals, Irvine; Ford Aeros~ce. NewPof1 Beach: and the M1sssion Viejo Company. Sponsors will be able to keep the aluminum. bronze and leather torch which tames the motto in Latin, .. Swifter. Hiaher • Stronger." The torch. which weWi• 2.4 pounds, contain' enough pt'(>pane ps lo burn for almost one hour. Irvlne history program tonight ca r to break dowr\ ~n ~he freeway, forctng Banner project, said the ba nners can work cause. It's a great idea and I'm sure a lot or -" hcrto get out of her vehicle and seek help on in two ways: Other drivers will see them people would like to panic1pate ... foot. . . and caJI police and the ba1rners also will Cheryl Butchers is trying another ap. The Olympic flame will begirritsjoumey in Olympia, Greece and be hand-carried~ Athens where it will be Oowo to New York on May 8 for the start of the crosS>-tOuntry run. Runners ~II carry the torch through New .EJlgland and all SO states and most major citie~. I l's e~cd to take 82 days to reach the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum . Irvine residents will have a chance to view a 15- minute d9Cumclntary on the city's history tonight on Channel'J at 7:45 p.m .. followed by a second segment on park development. The program was prepared by a UC Irvine crew. Ma•eum tour being organlzed Newport Beach residents can en1oy a comfortable tour of the Los Angeles County An Museum Saturday. The tnp ts sponsored by the Newport Beach Parks. Beachs & Recreation Depanment For reservations and more information. call 759-9472. Irvine women to hold mbrer Irvine Business and Professional Women will hold a mixer Thursday beginning at 4 p.m. at Bass/Harrold Personnel Services, 210 I E. Fourth St .. Santa Ana. Wine and appetizers will be served. ' Llv Ullman to lecture ln county Actress and humamtanan Li v Ullman will speak on "The Plight of the Disadvantaged" in the second lecture of the 1984 Jewish Cbmmumty Forum lecture series Sunday 1n the Santa Ana High School auditorium. The program 1s scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Tick.els ar'e S9 and will be available at me door or by calling the forum comm1uee offi ce at 530-6636. . Watercolor tlll.k •et ln Laguna The affiliates of the Laguna Beach Museum of Art will present "An Eveningw1th Zoltan Szabo," a .water- colonst/author who will gi ve a lecture on wa\ercolor technique Friday at 7:30 p.m., at the museum. 307 ('tiff Drive. Laguna Beach. Tickets arc $1 0.50. For re~vervations call Trudy Famngton at 494-0540. Tuesday, January 31 • 6 p.m .. IApoa Beach City Councll/Plannln1 Comml11lon and Board of Adjaslment. Council Chambers, 505 Forest Ave .. Laguna beach. • 7 p.m .. Orange Counly Water Dlslrtet Board of Directors, D1stncl Headquaners. I 0500 Ellis Ave., Fountain Valley. Wednesday, February 1 • 9:30 a.m .. Orange County Board of Supervisors, Hall of Admin1strat1on, I 0 C1v1c Center Plaza, Santa Ana. • 10 a.m., Costa Meaa Traffic Comml11loo, First Floor Conference Center, City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. • 8 p.m .. Coast Community College District Board of Trustees. Coo;ta ·Mesa ( 1ty Council Chambers. 77 Fair Drive. PoucE Loe There all kinds of horror stones about discourage would-be robbers and rapists proach . rapes and kidnaps and assaults. who are led to believe police arc on the way: "I'm enterini two races 1n the next few But membef's of the Huntington Bea>h Huntington Beach Police ( h1ef Earle months in which the winner\ w11J act to Women's D1v1s1on of the Chamber of Robitaille endorses the banners ..-----------Commerce believe the_y have a &0lut1on. "I bouP,lt them for my wife and They are sclltng reflective, lul}l1nescent daughter.' he said. "The) 're a good idea. banners whose big. red letters say, Please Our officecs will stop on a dime 1f they see CALL POLICE. The idea 1s to keep the them." three-foot plasuc banners handy 1n glove Cll)' Councilwoman Ru'h Balley also companments. thinks the banners are a good idea and she's But when trouble stnke~. the banners bought them for herself and her three ad uh should be placed on the inside of the rear daughters who oftt-n drive alone on wmdow so the dnverdocsn ·1 have tt'> get out freeways. JUiy reopening set for Seal Beach ~er The historic Seal Beach pier shouJd reoj)etl by July l, accordina to city officials. Contracton have driven the last pilina into tbc·pier. wr«ked dutinaJastJanuary's UVJ&CSlOrms. . Th~ warning banner program was launched as a community service project by the woman's chamber organi zation in cooP._Cration with the State Office of Caltfomia Women in Chamber<; of Com· merce and WAAA R (We Arc Against Assault al)p ape), a national proJCCt to reduce street olence. The banners n be purchased for S3 from the chamber ice at 22 13 Main St .. Huntington Beach. or at the public infor- mation office on,.the second floor at City The ncwsupentrucniR wujoined Jan. 9 to the end Id\ 1tandti>&.after storms riP{>Cd more than t ,200 feet from \he m..idsec1ion of the l,871-roo" 76-year-oJd oier. HaH, 2000 Mam St. The banners ~so may be o~er~ by ~-----~--~--·~---~-~-~--~~-·~~---------------~ telephone by caJhng Judd at 962-85 18 or club pre~ident Alice Hall at 962-3976 Route of 1984 Olympic .torch relay altered to pa.a throUCh county. How Costa Mesa avoid~d having oil fields By WALTER BURROUGHS . On Jan. I 0. in the first 1s~ue of The Daily Pilot which carried Searchlight after editor ChaLy Dowaliby had invited me to stan wntin~ 1t again. I promised you ce rtain historical 1nforma11on. Until now Search- light has covered severs~ items on the hst - but there are t.,wo I haven 't covered. One is the Myford Irvine murder s1ory. I have to check some records for that, so 1t will have to be delayed for a time. The other is how a now-Su pen or Court Judge handled a campaign against town-lot oil drilling in Costa Mesa. I think we'll tackle that one today. What many people don't know. and a lot more have for~t1en. l'i that a notonous well which was l>art of an 011 S'-' 1ndle was located in Costa Mesa. It tu med out that my fnend W. T Jefferson discovered he owned the land on which the "011 well'' was located. That's nght. Discovered. In his constant effort to byy "black dirt" he had bought 11 as part of larger acreage. Not until the title msurance policy amvcd did.he or his manager. Reed Lang. know ~bollt the well. Fact is. there was oil. . What made 11 dishonest was that the 011 was so heavy it was practically unmerchan· table so the promoters "salted" the well with good light oil. Oil prospcl'tors hcgan to look at other parts of Costa Mesa and a group of them empl oyed a truly delightful and pcr'lonable guy to sign up home owners toallo~ dnlling on their property. As I recall it, he never \old nny hes about the prospects here. What he did was to tell the truth about how much landholders had made out of oil wells in East Texas. in West Texas and 1n Pennsylvania and other places. He was such an engaging chap that I hated to do baule with him . But 1t was pretty obvious that. 1f the Costa Me.-.a area was not to be despoiled. battle was necessary In a recent column for the Communll~ RegJster, Tom Murphine recalled '>ome of the things the Searchlight had c;a1d. part1cu· larly my reference to the ''c;tcnch and vomit" ol an iii ell. J had seen ea lot of 011 wells at this time. pan1cular 1n the Huntington Beach area, so we felt the descnpt1on was 'alld. There really was no point in ~etung technical and explaining that it 1s the noxious natu'ralgas whi ch goes along with very thick petroreum that 1s so noxious. This was at the end of a long campaign trying to make people understand that. ra ther than get nch from dnll1ng the c;mall lots, It would pay very little to the owner.-. of tht' lot~. To 'uh~tant1atl' 1h1' I 1wr,u.1tkd Mr· WALTER BURROUGHS Jefferson that his "black dirt" -whu:h he was so fond of bu) ing all 0\ er the area - would d1mm1sh 1n value 1f th1r, to"n-lot dnlhng went through. o I can' inccd him to emplo) a )Oung man who ~a\ a law student but had not been graduated nor admitted to the bar Hi s name I'> Donald McCart1n. He 1s no"" a Superior ( ourt Judge for the county of Orange He "ac. abk to deHlop correct statistics so that we rnuld publish them and. more 1mponant. ne would call on homeowners who were contused and in<. osta Mesa But I'm' el') glad indeed 11 l'i free from an _o1l well orthe super structure of such a well • The plan that wac; shown to ~meC>wners was one 1n which the corners of four lots were put together and one well would be dnlled to extract oil. The profits would be d1v1ded. one-fourth to the owner of each lot It sounded good. but the anthmet1c r didn't Stand up under SC~inf We had a new c1t\ counc1 at the time Some of the councilmen were helpful in persuading tne homeowners of the dangers to them and to their investment But one of them supported 11 He had a shde rule which he hkc.d to wave around McCan1n also had a sit de rule and we got a fine picture of the tv.o of them. each bt:and1shmg his shde rule like a saber. ' Mrs Stewan has been of great value in pro1ec11ng the new httlc city of (osta Mesa and the entire county against the 011 barons It turned out instead of JUSt battling a very pleasant young man we were. inskad. give them the facts i'ighung one of the big oil companies. Also at this time we had trcmcndou\ help An)wa' Judge McCanm made a lot of from a lady. Jerry Stewan. "lie of T~. fnends among the Daily Pilot staff< or as It Duncan Ste~art._ the pol't laureate of "a\ then 1-.nown. the Globe Herald stain Newport Beach She km·" thl· danger\ of and ht• has prc~1dcd m man) lawsult'i , town-lot 011 drilling and ~as ahk to help '"'uh ing ml·mbcr~ of our ~t:iff McCamn in his work I don't live in< osJa t\k\a an\nHlt l I \\a/1c·1 Hurrough\ is tht· !111<11\ f(lu11<J1n~ JUSl have !he '>mall huild1ng I ( .1fl rm ol11ll' ruil/1,/Jc1 ' Monda~ Firefighter ~Ill>-~Unlhl't Security guard found dead in qM apartment c()mplex Recreation(. enter. 16400 Brookhur<ot 'it • • • \ thief !lncaked into a camper shell 1n the 9000 block of Raven ( 1rde and \tole a baseball glove and four aluminum bac.cball bat'i valued at ..aid the ) outh never loo;t rnn'il'IOU\· nes~ but ~a\ tranponl·d 10 .1 Tu\ttn ho'>p1tal Huntington Beach ~1lverware "-Orth S2 SOO "-J'> rt·· S212 • • • ported stolen Monda' in the burglJ" ~omcone o;tole a rnmera and rnin'I of J home on thl' ~XOO block ot valued at St .390 from a houc,e in the Mtd"a) Dnvc \ tl'.11 wrndo" ~a\ 16000 block of Redwood C'1rcle d1,mantlcd to cntl'r \man "a' arn:sted Monda} at the T ;.11gt·1 \tore. ~88:! Adams -\'e. on \U<op1t1on of hophfting •\ $200 prnJCt tpr wa~ rcco"cre<l ••• \ man told police Monda) that \timconc broke into h1!t I ~8J Volk.s· '~a~t·n Rabbit. parked 1n the wec;t lot nt ( 11lldl·n \\c'it l ollcgc The lo ' in1. ludcd a car \lereo un11 "Orth $325 • • • <;nmeonc <ttok a blad Hum A security auurd al the Vista de! Laao apanments tn Costa Mesa was f9und dead 1n his office early this momina. police stud. Bruce Allen Garnish, 45, of Or- anac. wa s found lying on the floor at Coet.a Meaa Thieves apparently drove a car into the aaraae window of the Security Tire Store, 3181 Harbor Blvd., Mon- day and stoic tires and tools valued at S 1,020 from the prnac. Police \aid the store's alarm 'ystcm had been found tampered with Sunday • • • At lhe Lconitc Concrete Co. 245 Fischer A vc .. weekend bur&lars did damaae to M>me lock and doors but did not take anyth1na In fact. pohce uid, sevtral valuable p1CCc$ of office equipment lef\ in plail'\ view wtrt not touched • • • A resident of the 2200 block of Plaetntia Avenue told police her hu band's aun, valued at S490. was stolen from under a mattress 1n their home aomeume last week . . . -A company called Rttc-0-Lue of Cahfom11J..ot~tcd at 934 Wl 7th St .. had $3.Sw worth nf aluminum extrusion • u~ ,o make boat win- dows. stolen over the wcckcn Th~ o ncr \lid 1hc matcnul left J his apanment office. 1775 Mc"'3 Verde Drive East, by the sccunt)' . supervisor at the apartments, accord- ing to Costa Mesa poltce Lt. Gary Webster. Two officers tried to revive Gar· outside in the industria! complex after bcina delivcrtd last week. ••• The Charles M. W1c~ll Co., 2950 Airway Ave .. was bur&)anzcd last week but nothins wu reponed m15.'l- 1n1. Thieves pried a rear door to pin entry to the buildina. ••• A popular scam was pulled on thr clerk ll Harbor Liquor, 1927 Harbor Blvd.. Monday momma. A man came into the store and a kcd to exchanfe four U rolls of dimes for a S20 b1l . After lht clerk obliged and the man left, the clerk d1~overed the "dimes" were really roll~ or penn1c with dimes on (aCh en6 to make thtm look authentic Loss w., S 16 28 Newport Beach A JOO.year-old bron1e statue of Marco Polo worth SS.000 wa stolen fro m Bryan Publtcations, Inc . I SSO Bristol St. The statue 15 mou nted on a black mnrblc bast, poh<'c iud. 1 he crooks that took the 1tcm M well M nearly $3,000 1n othcf vu.hmhlc'i, includ1na a carved elephant hcud •• , " I n1'lh and transported him to ( o\HI Mesa Medical Center Hospital. ~herl' he was pronounced dead at lam Webster SA1d 11 appeared C.,nrn1!ih had died of natural ca uses. apparently broke into the office b) picking the front door lock. • • • A $9.000 full-lenath mink coat was taken from a residence on the 2300 block or Port C11rhsle. The thieve\ atw took su1tca~s. a C'llmera ond an antique table cl<>lh. The total lo, "'a' put at S 13.478 • • • A 28·)Nr old woman told police ,he wns arab~ hy an unknown as~1lant who hit her in the <shoulder and knocked her to the around She said she wa walking to her 14rngc 1n the Newpon Shore, commun1t~ when the attack lO()\c pince • • •• f!iVC' COIH!t and 3 pigskin JaCkt:I <NOnh a total of S2. l 7~ '-'Crt" taken from a rt\1dcnce on the 1300 blocl.. of Mannrr!I D11ve fhc burillm rt· poncdly removed o window and cul a hole 1n •he liCrccn to aa1n entl) rouotaJn Valley Vandal\ hcnt 11nd broke thn.•c 'tecl \1gnpo"\ Dl.\U \'NO n:llctlOf liM .ll tht cntrnm·c to the 1-nunt:un Vallt"\ • • • • • • Two .-.u~pcct' put a 12-pack of •\n cmploycl' of tht· < •l'ln('l) ~torl' Budwc1~cr t>ccr under their arm'\ and 7112 hi1ngt•r •\\t'. reportt·d Monda\ walked out of the 7 flevcn store at tha\ four hllbcap' had tx-cn \tolen 10~50 Warm•r Ave without payrng from hi\ l\IXO \krlun < .1pn. pnrkl'd for 1t in the 'lort lot i he" lo'' """' • • • t t ·d t S 710 An S'iMA1lant )truck a 16-ytar-old • eo; ima c a ~ • • Fountain Valley High School student .\ rn1tknt of the <non blod;. uf with hi~ fi'ts and then kicked hi m in Argyll" Urive told offic:rr\ Monda) the head near the Ge mco ~11orc on tha\ hu hlue I IJ68 {he' rokt Malibu Brookhur\I Street The youth "as 'il3110n wagon had becn !ltolcn I he trc.ited al the ho\p1tal for a lacerati on los\ wa\ "''' mntl'd at SI ,CXlO 10 the C)e A man wa., a;~tC:i Monda)' at tht lrvlne .\lbert,on\ market. 710 1 \\arnrr The th1d police ha\e dub~d the ;\vc . on ~u,p1uon of hopltfitn~ tnanglc burg.lnr \truck aaa1n Mondi\ Rt'COVl'rt'd ~en: nll'<lt ~orih s Is an~I wkin& Sti QOO worth of aun' and wh1skc\ 'A1.>rth S 14 Jcwcln lrum a home on Momin& hmr tlre'i .,..,c;~ ·,,;,.hcd on a l IJ h Sun F.ntn wu\ madt throu&)i 3 BuuJ. Reaal , p.arlcd nn the 16900 ~h<l1na wrndow. when: the &la shad blcxk of ffa1knc.-., C 1rdC' The lo'' httn cut out 1n a tra1n¥ular \hapc, the , , thief\ hallmark.. Pohce believe the "a'i C'\timnted a~' ... l~l \lme burglar hit 11 handful of home' A rc"dl"nt of the I fl 'OU hit)\ lo. nl over the holidays tak1n1 mort than T~ rhoon L~ne tnltl polm.· \.fonda' S 50.000 1n v luable,, that 'omt'ont• had \toll•n :a \mall l;llur • • • and "'h1tc bo3t trom ht' dl11:l The A. tccn-aacr who ('\Oped from an lo,o; """' c<t11mutt"tl 11 St .noo Anaheim 1u1dan<:c lent('r wa found ••• at his home in In.in(' Monday. H" ,,mctlne huralar11,·d a "'httC' 1 ~tn mothor ten th(' back door open for Volksv.1'1en Rol1h11 p..ul,·,f Momt.n him overn11ht He "A-.U taken into on the 21 tiOO bhJ\ lo. ur Rrcx1khuro cu~tlldy that mnm1nf C\trccl ;\ hnnger "'~' appJrl·ntl~ u~d • • 10 br·ak 1n \\Win , 1 r~dH1 "'ll' .\ 4 )'l"M old ho\ 'Ulll'rt"t1 .i tnrnor 'ltokn. 11nJ 'l \ ll.11mt!Jl' "'fi' Jmn· tl1 h~att IOJUr) at\n Jppart·ntl~ rn11nR a •hr '"Wflllf \IUllO wall Jt Jn lr\lnl' pn•·\lh'"'' ••• l'l1l \l k from the rl':lr \a rd of a hom(' on thL' 17100 hind llf C 1oldcn West \trt't't 1 ht• lo'' "a~ C\l11nated at $KO • • • .\ rL'\ldL·nt of tht' 171 IXI block ot ( 111ldL·n \\ t''t \trl"t'I wld poht:e Mon· ll;1\ that "1mcone hurglan1c-J h1~ llJIW Mt•neder, fhclo<t~.e .. t1mntcdat S l .OMi. 1nch1l1ed Jcwclr) :ind doth1ng • • • \ 1c~1tknt of the I tl '<Xl hlod: of 11a~a11 l~1ne told pohn· Monda> that \omeonc \toll-four 'tpolo.c wheel nms frnm h\' orangt' I ~78 I ord I :urmont p.u kc'CI nrar medical olfo C'\ on Beath Rouk\lird The lo.-.o; "a.-. C'\t1mntcd at S4M1 L&(una Beach l. 'us~~t pne<l o~n"' "1ndt1"' t11 'chide pJrk<'d at :!<ill ( litT lln't' \unda\ .ind rcml" ('(f dnthini ;H1d 1c~cl" "onh S~ 77 • • • \ "1ckc1 h<»\kct rnnll1n1n1 ~~n m pennac\ wu ~tl1kn from a rc'1dence on the 7<Xl blo('k o( Gnffith Wa) ~untla\ ntl.\hl The u pn t cntcrt\l th(' homr through a rTar w1ndm~ • • • l. una Hiii\ Ph)~tc11n \amud Roth . :i limited panncr on f'\C\.'t 1>1 J')IUpt'l't\ t lX4 f Ort"\I A\.e , hi\ \ha d th 11 tm. name w ,. fof'&t'd on UlK UITlt'fll 'n arUtnl th\: "lk ur tm \h re nl Jltul\Crl) \ 1fucd aa ~4~ ( . - ~-~-:--~--~--~~---------------------------------------------------------------------...... Economy continues steady, even growth ' Id Prus WASHINGTON-Thegovemment'smaingaugcof future economic strength rose 0.6 percent in DeCcmber. ~ I 5th increase in the last 16 months. the Commer<:( Department said today. The for«astmg gauge. the Index of leading Economic Indicators, 1s a coropilation -0f a dozen forward-pointing statistics includmg figures on rmployment, inflauon, stock market pnC(S and orders fo r goods that will be produ~ in the future The increase in December reversed a dip of 0.2 percent in November. wh.Jcb had been the fi~t drop in the index after 14 straight ad~ces dunng which the index posted strong month-to- ;:;~·::\;::·::;~: 2::~ WASHINGTON -Secretal') of State George P Shultz today headed for El Salvador. where he 1s expected to again tell leaders that Amencan military suppon could be JCOparchzed 1f n$ht1st death ~uad act1' 111es are not curbed. El SaJvador 1s Shultz's first stop of a tour that also includes Venezuela, Brazil, Grenada and Barbados. All art in varying Sta$es of democratic de' elopment but none 1s in more precanous cond111on than El Salvador, .where officials acknowledge there 1s little prospect that pres1den- ual elections set for March 25 will end four years of civil war. Leftist 10surgent groups are boycomng the elections. Divorces are on the decline WASHINGTON -The National Center for Health Statistics says fewer Amencan couples divorced in 1982 than in 1981 , marking the first yearly decline 10 20 years. Some 1.18 m1llton couples ended their marriages in 1982. a drop from the 1.21 million divorces 10 1981 and 1.1 9 million 10 1980, the center reponed Monda} These figures compare with 845,000 di vorces 1n 19 72 and 413,000 1n 1962. The di\ orce rate was 5.3 per 1,000 population in 1981. equaling a record b1gh set 1n 1979. PrchmLnal) ~ta showed the rate fell to 5.1 per 1.000 in 1982. The repon, lltled .. Ad' ance Repon ofFinal DI\ orcc Stausucs. 1981." said the long-term trend in the dl\orce rate has bee~ upy,.ard The first )ear for "'h1ch d1,orce stat1st1cs y,.ere a' a1lable was 186 "1 Y..hen the rate "'as 0 3 per 1.000 population l...' Warning The Surgeon Ge nera l Ha s Oe1 ermined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous 10 Your Health 5 ing Keep on trucking The apace ahuttle Columbia provee to be quite a traffic •topper Monday on a Lancuter at:reet. The apaceeblp wu trucked from Edwa.rda Air Force Bue to the Rockwell International Corp. plant ln Palmdale for updating. SOFT PACK 100s FILTER. MENTHOL 2 mg. "1ar". 0.2 mg. ntcoune av per c1garene. FTC Report MAR '83. r ().', Hit lOWlST OF ALL BRANDS Smg Writ on /005 1oos Lowest Tar ~00 s · Soft Pack 2mg We've-go your Dt!mber. CALIFORNIA -~ --- - - 'A-Team' upJosJves •tolen LOS AN'CJELES -A 1ruck conta1nina Mx !.mall special-effects bombs and ~1ght boAe~ of e4ploi.1vet. meant for "The A-Team" LelevtS1on scnc~ hat. been stolen from a Tanana t.trttt comer, where 11 wa<t kfl for the: weekend, pohct say The rented fi ve-ton truck, wh1~h also held SS0.000 in tools, cameras and hghun' equipment, had been left on Jhe street bccau~ of h1pt w1~ds Over the weekend near the film1ngs1te, polu:e said. Pohce Detective Jerry Osterholt described the c:xplor.ives as "mostly minor stuff-not enough to stan a war. but enough to IOJUre somebody." Raid ne~s huge cocaine cac.IJe GLENDALE -A raid on a home netted about 231 pounds ofcocaine wonh an esumated SSO million.Est S500,000 in cash and numerous loaded weapons, lice said. A man and a woman. both Colombian, were Iced for invesugauon of possest.100 of cocaine for sale, said Los Angeles County Shenfrs Deput:r Joe Garza. An~ther woman, also Colombian, was not charged, Garza said . The cocaine was fouod wrapped in plastic in 2-poltnd con tamers and the money, including S40,000 10 cashier's checks, was found in a suitcase, Garza ~id MX Missiles missed mark in test GEORGE AIR FORCE BASE -Half the dummy warheads used in an M X m1ss1le test launch missed their targi:ts because the rocket's third stage misfired, an Air Force official said The disclosure by Air Force Secretary Verne Orr contradicted earlier repons by the ·Balhsuc Missile Office at Nonon Air force Base, Calif., that aU had gone well with the Dec. 20 test launching. The Balhst1c M1ss1le Office is headquarters for development of the MX. Four of the eight warheads missed thelf targets. Offi<:ials believe an improperly welded bracket came loose. Eight brackets for future MX missiles have also been found to be defective. WORLD -~ Japan's jobless rate soars TOK YO -The number of unemplo}ed work~rsln Japan increased b) 200.0001n 1983. reaching 1.56 riulhon, the highest lev~I in 30 years. the "pnme minister's office said toda:,-. Those out of work represented 2.6 percent of Japan's labor force. the highest ftgure s10ce 1953. when the unemployment rate stood at 2.5 percent. the office said. lchiro Nakan1sh1, director-general of tl'le office. attnbutcd rhe higher unemployment to a prolonged recession and jOb seekers failing 10 cope w11h office automation. Afghans killed in bombings NEW DELHI -Several hundred civilians were k1lled in Soviet bombings of Afghan rebel -strongholds near Kabul,'and the No. 2 Afghall' government leader has lefi mystenously for Moscow. a Western diplomat said today. Soviet occupation troops bombed, shelled and fired rockets m the stra tegic Shomali region nonh of the capital fro m Jan. 19-27, according to a diplomat who could not be funher identified under press bnefing rules. The hardest hit village was Ghaza. about 20 miles nonh of Kabul, and civilian casualues were reponed 10 the hundreds. Egypt seeks role in Africa CAIRO -President Hosni Mubarak toda:r began a four-nation .\fncan tour aimed at e~pandmg Egypt's 10nuence on the continent and signaling us interest in a greater role in the Organ1zat1on of Afncan Unit} Mubarak's tour, which Egyptian newspapers say will last eight to 10 days. will take him to Zaire. Kenya. Tanzania and Somalia. which has been locked in a protracted border conn1ct wi th pro-Soviet Eth1op1a. The visit, Mubarak's first to sub-Saharan afnca since becoming president in October 1981 , comes at a umc when 1Egypt is strengthen- ing its ues with other Islamic and Arab countnes and 1s emerging from the d1pl omat1 c 1solat1on 1mpo.sed upon 1t fo llowing the 1979 peace treaty with Israel. 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The applicants queued up Monday, lured by newspaper advertisements placed last week by the aerospace giant's Douglas Aircraft division. United Auto Workers members struck the plant Oct. 17. , ··1 think. its a very desperate attempt They (Douglas) need skilled help. h's a last- ditoh attempt to break the morale of stnkers,'' said UAW Local 148 bargaining committee member George Burden.· Members of local 148 were to vote today on the contract offer, which union leaders condemned as identical to the one rejected at the beainning of the walkout. 1n 1981 . came back la t week after two years ofworkingatsmallercompames for le spay and benefits. She said Monday she had no qualms about takin& a JOb away from a striker. "They're there by choice," she aajd. "If they had been in the situation I've been'iti settling for less. they'd appreciate what Douglas is doina for them." Eastman said 1,300 applicants were interviewed Monda~, and observers said as many as 2,500 stoQd in line inside the plant's gates, away. f'rom UAW pickets at gate entrances. No incidents between pickets and appJicants were reported. AJthough 2,000 UAW members working at Douglas plants in Tulsa, Okla., and Melbourne, Ark., rcccntJy held second votes and ratified the contract, Local 148 leaders resisted scheduling a second vote until last Friday. Burden ex.pressed bitterness towards the UAW International leadership in Detroit saying the second contract vote was "forced on them by our international president (Owen Bieber)." · r G OP senil.tors. . want U.S .. out Th~y reverse views on Lebanon and urge brtn~ troops home WASHINGTON (AP) .l.... Conpusiooal suppon for U.S. Marine pre1ence in ubanon continue. to erode, with two Repubhcan eenators breakj"' from the Reapn dmin~stratton's determinatJon to keep a hiab profile in the repon. Sens. Slade Gorton, R-~ash., and AJan Sim~n1 R- Wyo., had both voted last fall to keep the troopt an Beirut until April 1985. But Monday, Ciortop said be could not suppon R apn'a present posit1on "except for a short time.'' And 1mpson said keeping the Marines in Lebanon .. will becd c a terrible political liability" if the administtat n's policy is not chan&ed. Simpso added that he did not see how the Marines could stabih political situation io Lebanon .. when the good Lord him f could not bri.na stability lO that region w!th his missio~.000 ycan aao... ' Their reversal came the same day the 263rd American serviceman was killed in combat in Lebanon since • September 1982. The Democratic leaders, meanwhile. cootioued theif demands for an early pullout of the Marines from tb4 intcrnationaJ peacekeeping force. Some 4,500 UAW members origmally went on stnke at the Long Beach plant, but McDonnell Douglas spokesmaI1 David Eastman said some 2,600 had returned to their JObs by Friday. . Jessica Katz, a UAW. lntcma11onal spokeswoman in Detroit. sa1d,'"We're a democratic union, and the leadership of the international believes the people should have right to speak on this issue." "If I had my way, I would brina them out in the th ., "" ,. • morning, .. House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill of Masu-Some of the ouaanda of peop wbo lined up at McDonnell DoUilaa chuseus said Monday. "I would get them out soon, riiht Debra Phipps, a Douglas worker laid off Aircraft Co. In Long Beach He to replace •trlkere. away, immediately, now." \ ...---------------------_;_ ________ ..:.,_ ______________________ __; Hey, I'm reiaxed New home sales surge · by large yearly· margin WASHING TON (AP) -Sales of new gages. homes surged 28.5 percent in December Government economists said sales in the with the strong close boosting sales for the South accounted for the sharp increase. entire year up 53 percent from "the Tbe report showed an average pric~ for depressed levels of 1982, the government houses sold in December of $91 ,000, the reported today. same as November's average. For the whole For all of 1983, 625,000 new houses were year the average sales price of a new home sold, bettering the 412,000 ~old io 1982 was Ss9.400 compared to $83, 900 for 1982. when the country was mired in . tile . • recessienJThe 1983 pace was tht best since --1111!1--------... -- 1979 ~hen 109,000 new homes were sold. 'S~'ll''"•7:ood ' toins sales-according to the report by the Commerce ~ A "'1 y Dcpanment and the Department of Hous- ing and Urban Development. New houses were sold at an annual rate of 808,000 in December, up from the revised rate of 629,000 for the previous month, the report said. The report on sales of new homes follows figures released last week by a real estate trade group showing that resales of sin~c­ family, homes jumped 36. 7 percent dunng 1983 to their best level in three years. HOLLYWOOD (AP). -.. Silkwood" and "Tenna of Eodearmein ... which bo~ won Golden OJ<>be-< e'WIU\14 ovet h •kend, also tOQk box otJice lionors, 11udio.f'icure1 show. .. Silkwood,t• a 20th C.eatury·Fox ttleue, Jf0$9ed $3.S million a1 116 thea1er1 this weekend for a petl-tCl'eeD aveniiee of'$4.347. The film,, -~ Oil tile' life and COll• troveriial oeun of .oudear P9Mf" worker ~ten Silkwood. i. ~ S2 l.S million 1n seven weeks. "Terms ()( Endcanncnt .. took in $).• million oo 903 tett.enJ for a l)a.'.·lCNen BRAN D IN CONJUNCTION WITH ~~~i~ & TEXTILE GRAA-tCS TEXTLE GRAA-CS -r..-u.c...~ TEXTLE GR.AA-Cs TEXTILE GRAPt-CE FREE!>v~ T-SHIRT • • I I '. ' I' / • ... I . .,,, i./ -•• with $10 pur~hose& tNs col4)0n ....... ...,_ .. , Valid Feb. 2,3,4 1984 Champion Gulpb Mlll.8, a Mutiff owned bl: Paul Vanlandingham of San Ramon, I.ant letting the preuure of the Golden Gate Kennel Club dog •how get to him. The annuaJ rate for December was the best since May when sales .peaked at a rate of 665,000 units just as conventional fixed rate mortgages began rising from around 12 percent to eventually near 14 percen't. Rates have now declined to around 13 percent for a fixed-rate mortgage and around 12 percent for the new adjustable rate mort- avtraae ofS3. 747. Paramount's biuersweet st~ of a mother-dauahter relationship has arossed S65.4 million in 10 weeks ofddtribution. 3 89 E.17th St. C o sta Mesa Mon. thru Sat. 10-6 -June presidential.primary I could move up three months SACRAMENTO (AP) -Seeking to the two parties' conventions arc provision last week lO"Pin support. to put California in the "presidential selected at the same iime. By June. "It makes California a player in the sweepstakes." the state Assembly has however, the party nominees arc president i a I primaries .·· approved a bill to advance the usually selected and the CaJifomia Vasconcellos said. pres1dent1al primary from June to vote docs not affect the choice. Assembly Majority Leader Mike March. The bill would move the presiden-Roos, D-Los Angeles, said moving The vote Monday was 62-15 to tial part of the primary to the second the primary would "squarely put us send AB42 by Assemblyman John Tuesday in March. The rest of the where we belong in the presidential Vasconcellos. D-Santa Clara, to the primary would remain in June. sweepstakes." • Senate. Vasconcellos also tried to move the The Assembly also approved a bill Currently, California holds a pri-state primary to September in order to establish a voluntary campaign mary every two years 10 June. Dunng to reduce the faJI campaign time and code for persons or groups backing or pre~dentiaJele~iony~~.de~l~~t~~~~sLp_en_d_i_n~g~. __ b_u_t __ r_e_m_o_v_e_d~_th_a_t __ o~p~po __ s_in~g_in_i_ti_a_ti_v~--·----------~ U.S. eye, Olympic terrorists LOS ANGELES (AP) - Tht United States has idtntified 50 major ter- ronst organizations and.50 smaller groups that pose potential threats world- w1dc. a government source told reporters to illustrate the complexity of the ter- rorist danger to the inter- national community and such events as the Olym- pics. The source met with reporters 10 Washtngton on the condition that he not be quo\Cd directly. He dis- cussed terrorism in general as a worldwide problem and did not focus on this summer's Los Angeles Olympics. the Los Angeles Times said Tuesday. The official, described as an authoritative source, said The smaller group,....s--+----< were ready to be hired ·by anyone able to meet their pnce, such ll! Iranian fup- damentaJists. Amona the groups known to work on assign- ment for anyone or any nation that will pay them, the source satd, is the international terrorist -~ known as Carlos (the alias of lhch Ramirez Sanchez.) and his aana. That kind oftcrronsm 1s particularly omil'lous be· cau1e the pngs are com· po~ of professionals who are mouvated by profit ratheT than ideoloay. ac- cordina to the source. . In the effort lO combat inttmatJonal terron m, the ~ source said, a countcr- tcrrori$t network of the United Sf.4ttCS. major West European countncs 1.nd m<kkratc M1dca t nation ha1 been cratc-d. \ I ~year your ·uncle" has been taking pieces of your income. 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The time 1s no" -but how'> When the Truman Doctrine was enunciated -t<Hes1st all aggression where .. er--Vermont Ro}sterwas editor of the Wall Street Journal He remarked lhen that .. wherever is an awfu II) big place " Recentl} retired. Mr Royster has ~en tra' eltng where' er He concludes it's also ume that the Truman Doctnne be retired. Here 1s the essence ofth1s e>.- perienced ob~f\ er's rationale: The Truman Doctrine made such faraway nations as Greece and Tur- ke\ "our business." We went there and put out the Ii res • Then Korea --where we had to settle for half a victor) Then Vietnam --\.\here we had to settle for defeat. Toda}' in E'llrope we are main: ta1ning200.000Aml}' troops. 2.500 Mannes and a thousand combat aucraft In surrounding waters 45.000 Na'} personnel In the Indian and Pacific ocean'i we maintain six earners. fon} sub- mannes. four score other combat ships. fvef')'where 1s indeed an awful!}' b1gplace Jn Japan we maintain 24.000 Mannes. 2,500 Arm} troops and a hundred plus combat aircraft. We haq:40.000 ~mencan troops ma1ntaintn~ two K.oreas. We maintain a navcil base 1n lhe Ph1llpp1ne!> wllh 5,000 sail ors and 8.000 airmen Closer lo home we have the Atlantic Oeet ofl SO ships keeping an e}e on Cao;tro, prolec11ng the Panama Canal and trying to protect Central .\mcnca E:.ac:h ot these commitments can be Justified because each s1tua11on 1s potent1all} e"<plos1vc But Mr Ro}Slersa)s1t1smuchltke the federal budget -each spending item'' defendable but all of them togl'ther arc more than we can afford ~o President Reagan's problem 1~ bigger than Lebanon. ~1mpl} put. the question 1s how much of the world can Amenc:an ta"<paycro;carr) on their shoulders before our o" n 'itrength 1s depicted, our own nation in Jeopardy Dally Piiot ·welcomes comments from readers Sales tax shows lack of con~~rn for ~axpayers To the Editor: I would like to commend Bob Dinsen. the cit ) councilman from Garden Grove on his arucle 1n the Januan 22 Da1h Pilot. It "a" titled 'Uncovering some sales ta\ facts'. I wish that this aniclt: could be malled to all the reSLdents in Orange Count) as was a pnnted circular from the Orange Count) Transportation (om- m1ss1on It wa' apparent!) paid for b) taxpa)er mone) at a cost of$500.000 I JUSt carinot 1maglne our Orange County Board of Supen 1sors tr') ing to put thisaddednpense on the bacb of the taxpayer~ The voters of Orange C. ount) should reevaluate the Board of Super· '1sors since they seem to think that Orange Count) 1s the State Capitol. Don't the) realize how much money everyone that drives an automobile 1s paying in gasoline taxes and regis- tration fees to the state. JUSt for freeway construction. that should "have been on the drawang board. not onh that but we have also been pay.ing fi,c cents a gallon to the federal government since last year for add1t1onal freeway construction. I was pleased to see that Hunt- ington Beach and La Habra's city <;ounc1ls have voted against this sales tax increase. but au of the other cities ha \e .. oted for It to be put on the June S baJlot. The}' are all greedy se)fish . c111~ It seems that they are trying to get e\Cn with the voters that voted in Propos1t1on 13. I '-"Onder 1f the Board of Super- ' 1sor!. had ever heard of the Boston Tea Pany? This was a tax revolt. We pa) federal income tax. state income tax. propen) tax to both the county and the City. We pay sales ta"<, gasoline tax. license fees. registration fres. dog licenses and now we have a 30 percent increase 1n our water rates. We are paying more for telephone bills. gas bills and electric bills. When will it stop? On top of that these poli ticians keep increasing their salaries. They must think they arc doing a good JOb. Be sure to vote No on the 1-<:enl sales tax increase June 5. GEORGE P. FORTEVILLE Newport Beach Policing garage sales stinks To the Ed11or ... l noticed 1n \Our Sunda\. Jan 22 ed111on of the paper "beg1n.n1ng Feb 15. Costa Mesa residents "Ill be restricted to holding two garage sales per year and each must be lim1ted to three days. the cit) council has decided." Howe\Cr. the new ord inance-'-"Ill not be enforced through the ac;suancc of permits. Instead. the Cll) will depend on the complaint<. of neigh- bors to 1dcnt1f\ '1olators. I'd like to rcm1n<.J the tit\ wunr:il member'> that 1n "N<111 Rulc·r T1mcc;" 11 was fir'it ruled a Ol'1ghhur <,hould make a rnrnpl.wn1 :ihout an~ thing a1 all 1he1r neighbor J1d and U'>Udll) the Gestapo "\ 1s1tcd"' till' neighbors home and the nl'tghbor\ \Uddcnl) di~ppeared. Thie; worked c;o well that -,oon the }Ouths "ere trained to repan their "parents acuons" to the Gestapo Remember though 1t 1s bclie,ed Hiller ""as a madman, with his close tnends folio" ing his lead. man~ people (in mam countries) ~ere put to death becau'ic neighbors or a family member were depended on to 1den11f) violators. Are the citizens of Costa Mesa going to stan down the road of ruin for Amencan citizens? Isn't a man's house and his yard his property? And can't he do what he wants {legal actions only, of course) in and on his propcny? Do the-city council mem- bers realize not every man's neighbor 1s always truthful about what he claims to have seen his neighbor do? If the neighbor 1s to be allowed to repon what his neighbot is doing relat1 ve to "garage sales" doesn't the ut~ council want some kind of m:ord~ kepi to be sure not anybody 1~ unJUStl) accused of having more than two garage !>ales per year?· Many people simply because they don'l like how their neighbor mows his lawn. cleans his dnvewa) and sidewalk -or because ofh1s rehg1on, ore' en d1c;hkes his looks -will be allowed to "tattle on his neighbor." DOROTHY H. MC AVAN Costa Mesa .. ) ··0o the' city councll members reallze not every man ·s neighbor Is always truthful about what he claims to hai.:e seen his nelphf)ordo?" DOROTHY MC Al/Al'f 1J Coe.ta Meu ' • TRASH IS TROUBLE: CLEAN IT UP, PLEASE By D. BIERSY I For the longest ume now I've wanted to write this lenerof apology to every young person that I see in today's world. Yes, an open letter lo all theyoungpeople that have to walk. ride and dnve through the trash and the constant litter to get to the beaches that run up and down the coast of California Even though I doubt sometimes 1f you even care that the trash of a mult1tudcofuncanng people is strewn up and down what could bea very beautiful coastline. Jcare about the harm 1 t does to you and your moral fiber. I want 10 say I'm sorry for you and ) our messiness. Many times as I go to the beach to take a reOective walk on Huntington Beach Pier I am appalled at the liner that 1s everywhere nearthe down- town area of the beaches and the out I ying streets where rentals abound. I have lived in Newpon Beach. Costa Mesa, Pasadena and Huntington Beach with a shon tenure 1n Yorba Linda since I came to Southern California some six years ago. HavMlg previously spent six months working in the Janitorial departmentofD1sney World in Orlando. Florida and being an effi- ciency engineer at one time for a large corporation. I can see how easy ll would be to main tam a reson-like atmosphere all along the coastline "'here public beaches are. My heart bleeds for the surfers who have to trudge through weeks..old trash to get to the water. As I walked along the sidewalk that runs adjacent to Coast Highway and saw all the old trash that had been in the bushes for weeks and weeks, my former contrac- tor's hean and mind did some mental calisthenics and came up with no excuse for the trash to still be there: It must be some kind of stand-off between Cit} and state and count) to leave so much old Junk there forthc ch1klren to ha ve to see I'm old fashioned, I guess, and see no rea<,on to have a reson area look like the ci t) dump. The part of me that lo"es k1dsand figures the least that we grown-ups can do. ifwecan't stayrnarned forthe most pan, 1s to give our children a clean place to play and go" hen they want to get to the tranquilizing effect the ocean offers them. I know thatsounds a bit melodramatic, but, I never meant an5'thing more in my life. • In a world where the grown-ups can spend countless billions on nukes. space travel. drugs, abortion, cars, computers, warmachinesand foreign aid. and m11lionson cures for strange diseases (ie AIDS). I feel that they could spend a little on the play- grounds of Amenca. I happen to know the children notice these things I've interviewed a good number of them around the aparrment complex I manage about 1112 miles in from the beacha~d thcydefi nitelvdo notice. I pesonall} sweep the entire neigh- borhood where my complex 1s and the children have told me that they appreciate it many times. Also. we have lessdelinquencr here than a few blocks away where it 1s always messy. This took sometime but it is worth it Crime aboundun filth . It used to be messy in my neighborhood too. I got so I couldn-'t stand it any longe$. It never got cleaned properly because streets don't always get posted "No Parking" on cleaning days in apan- ment house and rental areas so the street swecperscan'tget it. No fault of theirs. I decided to do it myself and I might add it has done wonders form y setresLeem and my m1d-nff. I'd like to challenge the go .. erning factors and churches. Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts and other do good organizations of our coast towns and cities to cut through the red tape of over-lapping respons1b1hty and money shortages to get the mess cleaned up and keep it that way. Some of that mess has been there for a long time. _ .. I'm exceedin~ly sorry churches and other organizations won't show you children belier examples to go by When I ride my bicycle through th ese blighted areas. my hean goes out to the people there who care so little for themselves and each other that they'll live in that old trash that accumulates in today's fast food and over-wrapped society where it'sconsidered OK to throw everything on the ground with the assumption that some mystical "someone" has the job of picking 11 up. Biers) 1sa Hungton Beach res1- de11tS THOMAS ~ Euas Citizens step in to fight for , own rights For three .,.ears in a row, state legislators ha\ e refused to set up a Consumer Ut1ht1es Board to help ctJsto'me~ monitor gas. t'lectnc and telephone ~mpan1es and fight ex- cessive rate increases. Now 1t seems California may never need such a board~ even \bough they've t?een successful in· states l}ic- Wisconsin and Delaware. For the state Public Utilities Com- mission is gradually allo\\ ing pnvate c111zen groups to take on many of the JObs and pnvileses assumed b) con- sumer boards m states that have them The Jobs. Becoming a presence at even rate increase heann~. tiling comi>etent legal bnefs defending con- sumer interests and momtonn~ uttl- 11y company actions. The pnv1lcges: Funding and the ab1ht) to com- municate with consumers via news- letters insened into ut1l1t}' company billing envelopes. Consumer groups are not yet assuming all those tasks and privi- leges in rate cases m.volving all California utilities. but 1f1he current trend continues, 11's only a maner of rime until they do. The move began late m 1982, when a 14-year-old group called Toward Utility Rate Nomlalizatron (TURN) was given almost $50,000 as COIJl- pensat1on for its work in a Pacific Gas & Elcctnc rate case. A shon time later. the utilities commission ruled that a San D1ego- area group called Utility Consumers Action Network could solicit mem- bers and contnbutions thruogh oc- casional 1nsens m San Diego Gas & Electric billing envelopes. Now TURN has been given that privilege'. too. Last month. 11 won the nght to use an} extra spacc!t.in PG&E b1lhng envelopes so long as 1t makes an annual report to everyone who sends in mone). "Extra space" means any capacity lefl in the billing envelope after the bill 11sclf and an) required legal nouces are put in. And TURN. a long11me sparnng partner in Pacific Telephone's rate increase hearings. has now entered cases. involving the state's No. 2 phone company, General Telephone. · Cities hke San Bernardino. Palm Springs and Los Gatos, without the legal manpower to fight General·s rate increases on their own. hired TURN in General's most recent round of rate hearings. All those developments are serving nouce on other u11ht1es. ltke Sou them California Edison. Southern Cah- fom1a Gas and Consumers Power Co .. that 11 won't be long before their rate increases face the same son of scruuny long accorded to those of Pacific Telephone. C11ics like ~an Francisco. Los Angeles and Sarr 01eso have worked together to hold Pacific's rates down, but there ha s been IJttle cooperation 10 other utility cases, since ~ach of the big ci ties is served ~y different gas and..el~ric companies. The new muscle given to the private consumer $roups should allow them to examine u11ht) rate reqt:rests lls well as the Cities have. They should be able to hi~ legal talent lmd cross-examine l.1t1hty ex- ecutives Just as official con!>umer ., boards do in other states. • What's more. one of the many maneuvers Jerry Bro\\ n conducted in his last days as governor in 1982 should assure tht the good treatment for consumer groups· continues at least three more years. The Oalty Piiot sollclts your comments on lssuet of lnteres1 to our readers. No mate<ial wlll b~ pu~Jithed without the name of the. perton submttt"'o the com- ~t. Letters and longer commen- tary pieces thoutd be typed or clearly wrltten. Snorter letters POL ICE GIRD FOR 1984 TERRORISTS Brown a~pointed Don Vial to the ut1lit1es comm1ss1oh as his term ran out. assuring that his appointees will have a 3-2 maJonty on the powerful agenc}' until at least the end of 1986 Brown and many of h1!> associates fav~red the idea of a consumer board. while most Republicans con~1sten1ly Opposed ll. So it's 0() real SUf1>n$C that the Bmwn-appotnled mit;JOl'tty is moving toward seuins up a de facto wlll be considered first. '.\ \SHI~(, l < >1' _ .\ number of Addree.e comments on lsauea mtclhgeme report\ warn that 1984 of lnter•t ~reepopdeAQe 10l-'mM-* 1he ,.ur oi the teM"on,u. LETTER& To TM EDITOR. Dally· Thousands of ~en11ess a'is:is~ins - Piiot, Box 15'0, Coe .. Meea profeo;s1onal terron'it~ trained and CA: ~rDW.-~b'6r-·"~flT~~f'! n ur-name, edcfrw end telephone tain he.rec fanatic\ sworn to die for number. If you prefer you mav Ayatollah Khomc1n1. right-wing I • ,-, killer~ be-longing to death 'lQuads -call n your letter to the We re will be' -;t1mng up Ix-diam around the U1tenfng speclef telephone world number ... 6<42·8088. The l ln1ted St:itc'> ~on't be \pared, Pl.as. do not cart tn Jong 1ntelhgencc ~ourcc'i \8\ The 19~4 fetter• or comment pieces elc<:11on and the Io<. ~ngcksOl}'mp1t The Pilot reMrYn the r~ht to (1amc:'i. ll 1s feared ~111 drnw tcr- edlt aJI subml ... ona for a.. ....... 1h ronm to this cou-ntr. Prcc;1dt"ntial .,. h.f """" land1datcs and Oh mp1r <,1t1r'i rnuld env ·~~ e. Ile' In dan~r ORANGE COAS H.L. Schw11t1 Ill """' '"'' Cha11 Oowallb1 Rut there 1s some good news: ~.S lawmen will ht read} and waitin8 J ai.krd m) ao,soc1ate Tonv C'apacc10 to chccl into the preparation!.. He found that the ~crct Scr"1t."C and local la~ enforcement authont1e\ art prepared for the wof'it Daily Pilot f'\11 •••"f'd • ....:, l•r 11• '"" ~Hr ., 1 tQ W•tl Ber 61 n•t• M•U Atht'"' ,(Jft,.\C.145n41.,l( • t lk\• t '"MJ ....... ,. .......... CA J~.' rd•10< ~ ....... ,."' ,, '"'-'1yf'lt1•* Larry O. 81M•rt Tomorrow, the ~rtt Scrv1ce wi II offic1all> start protecting all the prci.1dcnt1al cand1da9's Beau~ of threat\ apinst the Rev Jesse Jack- \On. he has bttn rC'C'c1vmp protecuon 'ilOC'C' November One o the ~uper­ \ 1wr au1an~ to F11"i campaign u the man who ~t up 1he command center at ucorae Washington Un1vcrsll}' , tlmp1tal whrn Prcsideot Reaaan wa~ c;hot 1n 1981 "4A~"v "i) f IJll•r .l.-"-- The ~<:rct Service will prOV!de far more than. a "humun \h1rld" formo tmn to Dtcnmpnn) each c:ind1dntc ll ,. Hotels wtll be swept electronically, Secret Servu:e's protective methods. security arrangements al local hospi--The Secret Service learned a 1als will _be cbccked•-~ad• ieSS&ft-tr&n1 the nca1 -assassina1io11 of routes, including the quickest way lo President Reagan in March 1981. .ho~1tals, wil!J>e st01'.ll:d.JlUldnn~-A.ccotdmg..t()-l)i;..RieMre w. Kobet~. the wher~abouts of . potentially a tQp security expert, the lesson wa.s: dangerous 1nd1v1duals w1ll be sought. "Never take anythina for granted. Planning for the February and Expect the unexpected. Nothing 1s March prim3r1e actually began back routine." 1n Auaust 1982. with the fonnat10.n of _ Since 18\t Apnl, the FBI haf o permonent Cand1date-Nom1nee notified the Secret Service whenever Protective D1vmon The cost: 1 he an indivtduml who 15 considered a Secret Service" ha asked Congrc"s for potentJal ,threat to the president or a S27 m1l11on · candidate 1s ptclced up. Most of these Sccunt) e'pcm give c;ome of the persons are 1n pnsons or mental rrawn'i the~ bcl1C'vt the candidates 1nst1tut1ons, but there are about 12$ "111 be safe· at liberty Their names havcbten put -The long. uno0ic1al campa1&n-in the Nauonal Cnmc fnformauon mg has given state and l~al police ~nter C'Om puter,· i( one of the~ 'iubnant1al tame to refine their sctur-people 1s arrested on any charae. the m technique$ Ont" 20.yur veteran Secret Strv1ee will be no11fi~ of hts of the poh11cal woM., now work ma for whcrcabouti>. With an two houfl of its OflC' of tf'le DcmOC'rallc candidate~. activation. the computer S)ttem cxprcucd amucmcnt at the 1m· flogged ont of·thc n1mcs proved quality of loc41 protection. "I Recommendations by the find 11 all the wa)' down to the shcntr~ House 11susJn11ion committee dcpanmcnt.'~he said have been cnact61 into l1111r b) -incc the 1980 ~pa1an. some Conan One impart.ant chanar 8.9SO SI le and 10t1l poti~ offlctrs C~l><"ndcd the u of ••1.o ne1 o( have u1kcn one·"'cck i:ourS(s to prolci.:unn·· to include rolitkal n fam1ll me themSCl\'c with the didol~ • ., l . ·, . • ..board.Mt bout lcgi&'3~V11t;- And after the pracLicc. has been established for three years -as it will be by the ttme Gov. Dculcme11an can name his own maJont) to tf1c com- m1s ion -it will be impossible to ehm1nate. Which mean .. thcrr's no ' rtal need for the Legislaturt to set up 1 consumer board even If It wants to. Clias i a llta Monica-baSt'd columnist on statt' 1<sucs -- GLOOIJ Gus (vcr')-thm& I Sol ror Chn &ma' 11 O\lt or 11;hiapc. a ut or \l)'ll" or out or b:uu:nn. Now c:an 1 ~ ·n h. humbu '!f I • DallyPtllt ,~. ANN LANDERS BUllNE88 .. STOCKI Dori 't.f O~g~~.' Senility call $trike yoµ By SUSAN MONAHAN Oelly Net C.,.111 I ..... Alzheimer's ~Disease v1cum may ~ unable to speak or communicate at all. Sen11c'dcmcntia-more commonly called scniht)'- all too often accompaqics old age. Current research indicates, however, that disease, rather 1han tJmc. is responsible for the condition. "We don't know why yet, but Alzheimer's Disease causes a specific drop-out (death) of perve cells in the brain which arc imponant for memory," he said. "Jn some cases it is genetic -about 1 S percent.'' The research which Selkoe is conductin• at fJarvard has .led to some discoveries about tb~ physical chanaes which the disorder produces in the,l>rain. "We don't believe it is a normal pan of aging; it's a disease," said Dr. Dennis J. Selkoc, associate professor of neurology at Harvard Medical School. Selkoc described the "Biochemical Basis .of Alzheimer's Disease" recently during UC Irvine's Dts- tmguished lecture Series, sponsored by the Department of Psychiatry and the Neuroscience Association: Autopsies have revealed the existence of a riJid, insoluble protein which is unlike any other found in the brain. Selkoe said Iha( this protein acculumates - probably 'irreversibly -io the-. brain cells and literally "stuffs .. them. Alzheimer's Disease. said Selkoe an an interview, is the most common cause of senility. It afflicts approximate- ly 15 percent of the population over age 65. The first symptom of the disease is usuall)'. memory impairment. Names and dates become difficult or impossible to recall and previously learned skills may be lost. The researchers also found that antibodies derive4 from the protein wiU not react with any other-protein. Therefore, these antibodies arc po~tially valuable as a diagnostic tool, said Selkoe. but there is a serious drawback to conductin'g tests on live pa11ent~. As the illness progresses, the per.son forgets words and is unable to speak properly. Eventually, said Selkoe. the "You have to have brain tissue," he explained. "It can only be used if you are willing 10 biopsy the.brain." The only diagnosis for Alzheimer's Disease right now i• a di~ical onr. ha«d on • .,...,...,;n?ymp1nm< Special waterbed helps premature babies adapt BJ tbe A11oelated Press WASHINGTON~ A special watcrbed that gently oscillates premature infants with rhythms they would have experienced 1n the womb enhances brain functions and reduces potentially,. dangerous breathing interrup11ons, a Stanford scientist claims. Dr. Anneliese Komer. a professor of psychiatry and behavioral medicine at Stanford U°hiversity Medical School, said exposure to the subtle oscillations, pat- terned after maternal rhythms during the last montbsofprcgnaocy, may reduce some of the developmental defi~icncies caused by being born too soon. .The children become more responsive 10 sight and soun$f stimuli, sleep more soundly and longer, are generally less fidgety and experience fewer respiratory arrests than those in ordinary incubators, she said. "I felt that it might be ~neficial to provide compensatory movement stimu- lation to pre-term infants who experience a great deaJ of this type of stimulation prenatally, but who arc Lar&el)I depri\Ted of It when growing to term in incubators," she CQJ'ltinued. In the United States. between 7 percent and I 0 percent of aJI births are p~rnature. Pre-term infants arc particularly vulnerable to future neurological, behavioral and mentaJ health problems, she said. and arc panicularly vulnerable to child abuse beeause they tend to be difficult to raise. Dr. Korner and her colleagues at Stan- ford developed regular infant waterbeds a decade ago, and the devices are commonly used to ease such problems a5 bedsores and restlessness. But because numerous human and animal studies indicate movement •s important in the development of childrcn, she decided to apply movement to the water~ds to sec if 1t would benefit pre-term infants. .. Selkoc said that the lack of a scientific d1agnostJc test IS "a bia stumbhng block. .. He added. however' that even Ir the disease couJd ~ positively identified, it rematns incurable. · The focus of the re!Catch, he said. 1s on deciphcnna the mol:lar makeup of the Alzheimer protein, and then compa , it to normal brJin protein. ~hi s why the :;,~ue prnpcnies of the antibodies are so crucial fo the rch. "Because it on.ly reacts to Alzheimer protein it can be used to study the Alzheimer protein ... to purify (isolate) the Alzheimer protein ... We cao use it as a w_ay ofpaiotina tbe brain and mdica1iQ&..where the Aizhei~r ,,rotein is located," he explained. · Selkoe said that they are attempting to deterrnmc whether the Alzheimer protein was once a normal prot~in that went awry or is caused by an external factor, 1uch as a virus. · "lf you ask me which one it is, I'd have to say I don't know. I actually favor the f'fSt possibility,'' be said. If they learn whx the'p_CQ.tein f~rms in the first place, be said, it may be possible fo develop a method to prevent it from accumulatin$. but now there is no effective treatment for Alzheimer's Disease. .. ,., ........... "We discovered that infants arc ex- quisitely responsive to movement stimu- lation," she told a seminar spon!orcd by the U.S. Alcohol. Drug Abuse and Mental Health Administration, which finances her work. Air pumped throu'1t beJlows oscillates the water 12 times a minute, approximating the movemen~ of a resting mother, and the oscillations are sent head·t~toe because research indicates this direction best ben- efits respiration. she said. Dr. Annelleae F. Jtomer acllaata o.clUadona of a premature infant•• waterbed at Stanford Hoepltal. Tara and i>lane Scbmr enjoy poet-game clinlnC with Chuck Cawthorne. Corporation's dadS .doting . on daughters ''Thank hea veil for little g1rls ... and big girls and medium sized girls," was Tolo Corporation of Santa Ana's theme song Saturday night. Male employees of the aerospace fabrication firm took their granddaughters, daught~rs-in-law and daugh- ters lo Titsbie's Music Hall in Hunl.ington Harbour to top etra father-daughter day held annually for the family-eenk!redµ>rpor.ation. "The pressures oflabordemand participation in coa><>rateactivities that are fun ," said Jlm LocUbawof Huntington Harbour, chairman of the board ofT ofo (who had to miss his own event because ofno available daughters). "We're big on Christmas, Halloween and Easter and we always have an annual father-son carnpout." The 200 fathers and daughters journeyed by bus to see the Harlem Globetrotters in Inglewood before enjoying dinner and a show at the popular nightclub. Tolo President Gene Rutherford described Toto as old-fashioned, supporting the work-hard-play-bard ethic and a family commitment to bread winning. Rutherford said they play so hard at Christmas (with 30-footSantason the company lawn facing the Newport Freeway at Dyer) that they consistently receive fan mail. A recent letter concluded with, "I don't know what .__...,__._.....__..-_"'"'"'=':"'"T.,_-.. a Tolo is, but ifl ever need one, you can be sure I'm Cbrl•ty bpattonl. BUI Skalla gonna buy it from you." -which, for Lockshaw and Skalla await their nest eoane. Rutherford, says it all. • • • With a name that conjures up images of jovial Italians munching pizza and sipping Chianti wine together, the Sons ofltaly is that and much more-a dedicated group ofhard working Italian and American folk who raise funds to fight birth defects and provide college scholarships. • The Costa Mesa chapter met over the weekend at Reubens in Huntington Harbour to toast workers who had participatal in recent food-booth projects. "We make a lot of money on our homemade meatball and sausage sandwiches. pizza and Italian pastries," said Florence de Joseph, cha1 rwoman of the dinner salute. "The money we earn goes to our home chapter in San F~ncisco." • Paparazzi is edited by Daily Pilot Style Editor Vtda Dean with contributions from H umington Beach correspondent Ann Conway. But Selkoc docs not advise Jivina up on lbe patient. Associated symptoms, wch u dqmuion, can be treated he said, and "Ifs important to k«p them active and in a normal environment for atilon& as PQS$ible ... Even if it seems obvious that someone hu Alzheimer's Disease, Selkoe said that the diagnosis hould be confirmed by a neurologist. He pointed out that senility also can result from other disorders. "The next most common cause is a series of small strokes." he said. ~ 'More rarely. brain tumon, blood clots or a v1tam1n dtticiency can be responsible for senility. "We have to · watch out for these because they may bC reversible:• be said. If the final diaanosis is Alzheimet's DiJease or another 1rrevcrsjble form of senility, Scl.koe said that tbe patient and the family should consider join~a support croup: He recommended the Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association, which bas a chapter in Costa Mesa. (Call 631-0245 for more information.) # 0 We often say that Alzheimer's is a disease with two victims -the patient and the spouse," he said. / . ·. ~--------------.=w ,.~ ....... --...,,....~.--~~~~~~~------.... --..._ __ ,... ______ _.. __ ,... .... __ .._,... .................. ~ ........... 911!~ ............................................................ _._.. __ • . .. A8 Or1nge Coast DAILY P1LOT/Tu.day, January 31, 1984 W~fe rents wrong ~oom T ONIGHT"S TV DEAR ANN LANDERS· l need an unbiased op1n1on from sonleone who A•HI doesn't know my '"' w1fcorme per· sonally. I .... "Nellie" and I LARDERS were married 30daysl•••••••••••• after hcrd1vorcc last May. Ourmamage seemed to be made in heaven fort~~ first couple of months. But then we t>c&an to have argumcntsovcrhttle thin&$. Soon we were arguing about b1a things. After awhile It seemed hkc we were arguing about everything. Last week I came home and found a note from Nclhe sayinashewas renting a room in her ex-husband's apartment for a few weeks untit she can get her head together. I was plenty steamed and phoned her right away. Nellie l.!)$.isted we needed some space between us. Also. she said bercx was aonca lot and she saw very lmle ofb1m. "The rent is cheap here," she explained. "and r need to hvc away for a few months whale we go for JO ant counseling." I don't have enough paperto g.a vc you all my thoughts on lh:is subject, but for openers I don't like Nellie an that guy's apartment. She says l don't trust her and amamagc without trust is doomed to fail. · Am I unreasonable to insist that my wife get out of therepronto?-ROGER lN CARBONDALE. ILL. DEAR CARBONDALE: Ne Ille 1bould llaal Iler carca11 oat of Iler e.x-busbaod'1 apJrtment immedJately. Sbe doeto't belon1 there. Are titer. uy relaltvu 1he CH Uve wllb tempor- arily? lf not, Ge •boo.Id coasalt lbe clu1UJtd ttttJoa of yoe11oew1paper u4 flacl a reom. Good lock wltll tlte Joint cou.ueU01. h'• a 1plt'adJd Idea, provided both of yoa are de&ermllled to make yoar marrtaae work. • • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband and I marned younaand had thrccch1ldren within five years. They art ttmfk 1een-aaen and we are proud of them. When o ur kids were toddlers, my husband's brother ma med. He and has wife felt sorry for us-tied d own and s~on of money b(causc of the k.ids. They loved to tra vcl and saad we were chumps to have chosen family life. Staninifouryearsago, with both in thearlate 30s. they changed their minds-and h.acttwo kJds. Yo u'd thank they invented parenthood. When o urs were growing up, they were never invited over and we were treated hk.e strangers. Now we are bombarded wath invitations to Easter egg hunts, nurstty school affairs, birthday parties, tmy-tot soccer games- you name it. Our kids played soccer for eight years and nobodycvershowed up but us. How do we handle this? They really are persistent.- ST. LOU IS GARGOYLES DEARS.L.: lf100 baveao lat~re1t, stay bome. Yoo owe them up. • • • Are r,ourparents too strict? Hard tot1'ach? Ann Landers bookle1, ··s ussed By Parents? How to Get More Freedom.·· could help you brid&e the generation gap. Send 50cents wHh your request and a long, stamped. ~If­ addressed envelope to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 11995. · Chicaso. 1/1. 60611. John Olelau4, Jrlnola B~es. llJ.chael York • AUCE ln .. The Mi.eter of Ballan&ae." • =Ofo.A.T\JM al TAXI Lusty ·'Master'. aWHHL~~ ~~fied to~ight ll:~ NEW YORK-"The Master ofBallantrae," toniJbt IJOKf.R'IWlD , at 8 on CBS. Channel 2, is a lusty, visuall y appealing ...._..MPORT a~aptati~n of Robert Louis Stcvenson'-s classic ~ovel of i ::~ sab,1ing nvalry run amok. . ENTBn'AIMNTTOHIGKI' .t Producers of the thrce-..atour, mado-for-TV movie LOVIOC:WlecTIOlll rewrote Stevehson to gi ve the story a happy, albeit slightly 1:ao-APPLAUSE LONG OVERDUE Early last year I------------........ - wrote a column on military wives saying they had never been honored for their • c ontr1bu t1 o n to un d ersta nding throughout the world ERMA 8oMBECK and personal sacn-•••••••••••••• fice to this country they rcpre~nt. Last September, Margaret Hudson of Columbus. Miss .. m~de history. She became the first wife to be so honored. When her husband. Col. James D. Hudson. rctired'from the Department of the Aar Force. Margaret was given a special certificate of appreciation. The tribute was three hnes long. h said she had earned "grateful apprC<'iation for her O\\ n unselfish, faithful, and I t IU'.'il INC.l.Cllfll' Ill lllQfl SJiff f") .. , 814i SO. 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Her unfail ing support and understanding En~and, Scotland and Wales. and the effect is an air of YOUNGflEOP\nweaAL helped to make possible her husband's lasting contnbu-penod auvrentkity sullied only by Richard . Thomas' LAYBINU IHR.fY & tion to the Nation... ' dismal effort to sound like a Scotsman. ~Nit · There were a lot of memones berween those three The movie, another impressive "Hallmark Hall of IMONLA. lines. . Fame" production. is set in 1745. WKAP•~TI Support. A husband who flew 30 missions to Thoma~. a silly sight in pigtail and tricorn hat, plays IL~=OF Gcnnany m WW 11 pan1c1patmg in the Korean War a nd Henry Dune, who becomes master of Ballantrae by NaMU the Berlin Aarhft. · default when his .el~er bro~cr. J.ames (Mich~el York), l:r'lcTACDOUCJH U nselfishness. An 1f-not-s1ngJe-then-unescorted lcav6 home to JOtn. Bonnie Prince Char~es fight to · FMaYF!U> parent who attended fam1l} birthdays. Chnstmasel> and . reclaim Sco1land for his father, the deposed K.ioa.Jt.rnes II, 18TOfl~ graduations alone and as killed in the battle of Culloden. '..... '90RTI U nd~rstandang. Never knowing where her husband Or so it appears. . . . . ~~IAMCETIAl.l was assigned or when (and af) he'd be back. And the hard ~fames, ~f course. survives hlS ~rruogly mortal "Uzzlt"(19821Snh PtlrM pan: staying overseas when he returned 10 the Siates and wounds and hves to hound and haunt has hapless brother not being allowed to go wath him. for years. _ . . -•- Contributaol} In Boli via on diplomallc duty where . Afte( Cu~loden, he e~pes ffom Engl~nd with has 9 ())HAILMtJIKHAU.OfFAME she was assaultca. becoming the first woman assigned ln~h COll\panaon. Burke (Tam<?thy Dalton). on a pira~ I =A-TfAM overseas to be inJured. A revolution where their home was ship, a.nd eventualJy they con~p1re to subvert a nd thenltill **** "Bonnlt And Clyde" (1967) invaded by 36 soldiers with machine guns. Captain Edw~rd Teach. the infamous Blac;kbeard .. They Wwren BMtty, F_eye Ounawey . ., Appreciation. Two tours of v aetnam. cart off Teach s treasure. a~d bury the lodf m Amen ca. 8 9 FOUL.-uPB. ILE.EP8 a '-Margaret Hudson would ~the first to say she.is not Ultimately, Jam.es dec~des to ~~turn to Sc-0tland ~n~ llWNDEM . unique an the annals of wives whose job it is to follow and recoverw~at hccons1d.ers h1~o~n. He shall pay forth1s. a ~WOtiWW wait. · · James vows to B~rke. 'He sirs !.n my place. He coun s m y CJ)-. Military wives, as well as o thers whose husbands mtend,ed. He claims my ~ame. • I :'A_NIENTTOHIOHT follow orders .. have been doing it for years since some It s n~t .reat.ly Henry s fault,, but .hes _such a bloodJess **'~ •·n11 M1teut-Nellon Mw- warrior picked up the fi rst rock. hero that at s daff!cuh to feel ror his '?~~t. even .~hen din" 119131 Tely The point is. every 15 seconds m this country an Ah hs~n Graeme (Fmola Hughes). James intended, tells Gottner. SMlll, Mtrlot award 1s given for i.omethang. (If vou're counting countrv-im.. e NOVA estem performers, make th4tt CVC{Y 1~0 seconds.) · · If you want me now, Henry, you can hav~ me. "!! IMalCANP\AYHOUI! Awards make }'OU feel good every time')'ou dllst them. offer you no love. but you d~serve better than y~u ~e ~ !!.~f(X)NT'O) They don'q:ost a lot, but.every ume youlook at them. .. Not much of a commitment, but Henry as wilhog to ** ~1 .. 11919) John .............. you remem ber how great you felt when you received them. marry the ~ark t:>cauty ... and take her roi:iuoc., _ .. peo:e~~~er~ a~~er~lc~O h~~.:sw~~~f~~r:. &(-~ffeeo~~~ th~ ;sa:.!~ a~~thi:s.~t~~~~~:~ f:rb~.el~n ~~;Jl.;iri T=iuNe .. COHCERT doughnuts were served . bnng ham. He finds .his fath~r ~rd Dumsd~ (John "*** "Soup For Ont" 119821 SU Forgive me. Margaret, but I had to share this with 31 G ael~.ud) a sympathetic. if unwitting ally: . .. Aubine*, Mltdl Str111m1n m1lhon readers They're applauding. 1 hope ye u can hear You must not begrudge y.o~r brother h~ place.z t~e D..:ME it elderly man tells Henry. "I certamly feel gratitude tor all ** "Shlpwrtok" (1971) Robert . you have done , and :·m sure James docs. too." Logan, Mlltkl Jlnllson-Ollon. * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEAT_RES * York is temfic as the villainous James, especially -t.30-(1~~======~:-;:;;;;;:;;;:=;~:::~· alon~1de Thomas' sappy, Henry, And. of course. Gielgud ~ ~T~Y8 • Barg ain M a tinees! at!l~fM•M•f 4 J ·i~) ~ is impeccable as Lord Dumsdeer. • • • G) P.M. MAGAZINE MONDAY Thru iATUROAY FACUlTYotCANDlEWOOO -t:OO- All '4f1•rmlllcft Blfofl 5 00 ,M (Ex S,tc. 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In his new position, the Huntington Beach resident will be runnina an operation that serves S9,87S mcmber-motonsts m Huntington Beach and FounUlin Valley. • • • . nomaa L .. Jhklnt has Joined PRC Englneer1D1 as associate vice president and director of transportation and transit plinnmg. Before 101n1na , PRC, Jenkins served as executive director of the Orange Couty Tru1portaUon Comml11lon. • • • Former Weatmb11ter resident Phillip M. Dunkelberger has joined the Xerox htern,a11onal Ceater for.TralninJ and Management Developmeat in Leesburg, Va. as a system trdm1ng specialist. Dunkelberger joined Xerox in 1981 as a system marketing reprscnt.at1 ve in Oranie. Prior to joining Xerox. Robert Harrl8on Dunkelbcrier managed retail sponing good stores 10 Westminster and Costa.-A • Mesa. . • • • .../" •· • ppra1sers name new I president .. . Robert Harrison has been installed as president ef tbe Southern Cali· fomia Chapter Five of~ American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers. He 1s an independent appraiser in _ Newp0n Beach. Also installed as officers were Charles Flanagan as vice-president, Michael Tcobaldi Jr. as secretary and treasurer a,nd Gerald Day as assistant secretary. .. I -. . Qrange Cout O'AILV PtL.OTITuaday. Januaty 31, 10U ' ' COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIO,NS A-10 • ·.\ r \ Orange County a unique mortgage.lending market . ~ I By SCOTT GRAY case of ap interest flux w1th a Ooor iechruque ·and wiU ' Orange County's unique population profile indicates hlcewise protect the consumer wsth a ceilina level on the .. that the majonty of new homes arc pur;cbucd by second intemt rate ittelf. and third urne home buyers. This is reflected in both the For alJ totcnts and purposes, the '/:>.year con'1en- financ1ng sophistication and the real estate market tionaJ loan pack.lac as we have known it will become only awareness evident 1n today's home purchaser. The a histo~ fact in the futu~ u buyers Will be offered a county's higher income level precludes the high amount of blendina of terms that will serve u a quaJifyin.g tool. FHA and VA financing evidenced in surrounding We a( Shearson/American Expren Mortpge Corp. counties. project that by the turn of the century. the first trust deed This market awareness, coupled with the need of market in OranJC County will avef'llge SS00.000. A' personal income also in<:TQses, shonMterm buyout lending institutions to have deeper pocke\I in terms of mongages will become prevalent with 10 percent down marketing and services will sec a loss of more than) SO payments, 1 S-ycar loan lifes,and adjustable interest rates. percent of OranJC County's currently existing mortgage Statistically. interest rates of higher than 1 s pcrocnt companies withtn the next 20 years. Those that will be I d · d. ·d I h fi fy' · doing business in future will be geared to a service rcrec u e IJl lVI ua pure ascrs rom quali mg. There· -emphasis and wedded to stock brokerages in orderto offer ore, we are projecting an interest rate in the area of the mid-teens to be a long-term ceiling. the consumers a more economical vehicle while main. OranJe County is once aga1n begmninl to experience • taining a fair return to il'}vcstors. Savings and loans wiU a growth m new home construction. While this spun is conform with the mortgage banking industry by offering merely a fraction. of .w~t has occurred in the past, it is competitive pro~ms that are secondary market material nonetheless aA indication of a healthy and growina as well as lender tctained. economy . In order to onderst.and the new fi~ancing methods It is our belief that the chan$C$ created by the recent that wilJ be available an the future: it is necessary to review receuio~ bav~ definitely brought about a new market t~cirulustry's metamorphosis over the past few years. place wbJcb wi.U encourage growth in affiliated industries. This growth will be.pau.rmed to better serve all parucs -· The d~v.,tatmg mottgage market in 1979 led to a both4n. the_~lljna and~he..buying side. __ . kJ'lee-jerk reaction on the part ofleoders trying to survive~ .r=-..;. - in an ops1de qown economic environment. ThismalJa · '.;x;(}tr Gray's assistant vice-president of the Tustin whirl of creauvc financing techniques in 1980 that Branch fSheMS-On/American Express Mortgage Corp. Irvine resident Don Savltt has been named vice,president of engineering for. the POINT 4 corporation. Sav1tt is now the chi¢( engineer at tf\e Irvine computer system manufacturer. Sav1tt JOined POINT 4 after four years at CADO Sy1tem1 where he was vice president of engineering. The appraisal institute is the oldest organization of professional reaJ es- t.ate appraisers in the United States and is the only one affiliated with the Nat1qnal Association of Realtors. assembled an alphabet soup of lending packages. The majority of these packages were based"<>n an assumption of an underlyin~ first mortgage with a second position being added to cover either the appreciation or a portion of ~the down payment requirements. . • • • Ca1tom Software, Inc., an Irvine computer software consulting firm, has expanded its office space, moving to the Airport BU1ine11 Cen&er. The new facility is located at 17982 Sky Park Circle. • • • • M1ss1o n Viejo resident Bill Scbllt has been appointed director of sales and marketing at Glib Biomedical, he. of Santa Ana. Schill previously served as national sales director for Bard Cardlopalmonary in Santa A\la. The announcement was made by Jack W. Brown, chairman of the board and president. • • • Archive Corp. of Costa Mesa has been awarded a SS million contract to supply streaming canridge tape dnves to the Priam Corp. of San Jose. announced Tom Makmann, vice president, rRarketing. The Archive products will be incorporated into Pnam's DeleGatc line of computer subsystems. • • • Santa Ana-based ATV Sy1tem1, Inc. has completed a company-wide reorganization designed to improve its customer service and reduce expenses. The number of employtts was reduced from 1.110 to 961 . A TV develops, manufactures. markets and services miocroprocessor-bascd point-of-sale . systems and multifunction office information !yst~ms. • • • Imperial Savings and Lou has retained Costa Mesa plantscaper Living Space to provide horucultu.ral services for 4 7 branches throughout Orange. Riverside, San DiC$O and Los Angeles counties. Living Space will be responsible for hon1cuhural design and improvements 1n all branches in addition to ongo10g plant care. according to Lydia Panert, president of the plantscape firm. • • • Rene Laurien, chairman of t~c boord of Irvine Cltyu Flonanclal and Irvine City Savings and Loan .Msoclation (i n organization), recently announced the selection of Madeline Zuckerman Public Rela· Uon1/ AdverU1lDg to bandle tbe association's corporate ·public relation 1program. Tbe Zuckerm111 agency ls located tn Tustin. • • • James G. Laird, a design specialist at McDonnell Doagla1 A1lronaatlc1 Co. m Huntington Beach. has been named a McDonnell Douglas Corp. Fellow in recognition of his accomplishments 10 radar research. The award. which includes a bonus of SS.000 and a sterhnJ founder·s medallion. is ilven to McDonnell Douglas employees in recognition of outstandig technical accomplishments. Lair was ci ted for his contributions to the site defense missile program and for other achievements in electronics system design. ') ,.. . ! . • UPS AND DOWNS NEW YORK (AP) -Tha following 1111 shows the Over the Counter slocka and warrant• that have oona up Iha moat •nd dow[I Iha most based on e>ercent of chanoa for Monday No ucurflln lradlno below s2 or 1000 s~res are Included. el and 1>4trcentage cftare Jhe di arenca between the Pl't• clos ng b d price and IOdaO'tfslasl bid pr . Nt.me L..ast Chg Pct · j FtwrTme 10'/• 3 Up .4 PKS wl 21/• 112 Up Kaypro 11/• 1\.'e Up 4 BkLeu s J 2 Up ~ liram un 'It 'h Up J Unv:v un 1.,_ 21/• UP I wn;vr ~I It !,% 8~ 9 ~rdvw s ~ 'I• Up 1J1 onwe<I 1 l'h UP vmrlh ~ 112 UP UnlvTr 'h Up 1 Qnlnx l 11a 1 Up 14 Int sh 1h >.4 UP IS Oat I 31;.. 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HornHar s 7'. 1" -r;; NASDAQ SUMMARY NEW YORK (APl -Most active ov,r· ·the·COUnltr slocks supollea bv NASO N1"lt V luro. Bid A\ked CllQ. AP.PleC 1 ,700 2a:~ 74>.4 -Jlh MCI s l· 11 14'/8 -~ onv t • 2 2 2031' -1 iank~ 1 3 3·16 l'.14 -1-~ S.99te s 1 , ij"" ~'I· -1« Intel s , S..,._ + V• Ta s , 411') -1 ~~~,, ~ 3: 11~ ¥4 -li-t Ch,~l I 3 4 ~ 1.-'J -214 Goto Quo TES META LS Qu oTES That's an aptqescription of both business and business people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of wliere companies are going and which P.eOP-le are helping theJ.ll get ther.e,just watch ·ci:~dit Lin~'~ every day in the Business section of your new ••fr Pilat •, I ., " - • .. JimCurtla I Eagles; CdM;·Uni ·take gifts Estancia and Corona del Mar highs staged clinics at the free throw line in order to preserve victoriesin Sea View League action Monday night. University, meanwhile, needed aU its efforts, plus a little help from Costa MeS'a, in order to beat the Mustangs. Here's what happened: Estancia H , E l Toro 13 The Eagles were able to maintain their two-game league lead and im- prove their record to 9-1 , 18-3 overall, by hitting 25 of 28 free throws. . Senior iuard Jim Curtis, who led all scorers with 28 i>oints, connected on 10 of 14 from the floor ana was a perfect 8-for-8 at the charity striJ)e. Backcourt mate Jon Johnston, who added 20 points, was 12 of 13 and junior Adam Lockwood, who had 12 l)Otnt-s. was 4-for-4. "It was up and down the whole way," said Estancia Coach Larry Sunderman. "They have more than just (Jeff) Arnold. (Scott) ShQCkey played great for them." Although· A mold, a 6-10 senior center, led his teammates with 23 points, it was Shockey, who had 16, that provided El Toro (6-4, 9-8) with a number of key baskets in crucial situations. ··our biggest player on the court for about 27 minutes was 6-1 , so we contained Arnold pretty well," noted Sunderman. "1 guess the difference was we got a couple of steals off the press." Lockwood and Curtis came up with important steals late in the game to ' put the Eagles up by five, but it was the work of 6-1 reserve senior Tim Deutsch that really paid dividends as he helped hold Arnold to a mere two points in the final quarter. Lockwood was the Eagles' rebound (Pleue eee GIPTS/83) BUI Britton -----~---------=---------------------~---.------...--~;--~""""':'..---"""""--.:"'""""~""""'""""'~------ ·::. \. ll1IJ Plllt TUESDAY. JANU~A'ti 31 •• 19M • Char&,.' Kleln fllea mllllon lawault agalnat ~~~Raider•' Davia. 82. He has eye. of the ti·ger Eagles' Johnston ne~er says quit much to the delig t of his coac By J\OGER CM\LSON Of !tie Olllly ......... He's just a shade under 5-10 and very soft spoken. But Jon Johnston's steel-blue eyes don't stay that way long on the basketball court -if things aren't going right. Indeed, Johnston may possess the darkest look you'll sec in a Ion~ time when things aren't going right - which is just fine with Estanc:;ia High basketball coach Larry Sunderman, who has been the Eagles' coach these past eight years, with a 141-43 record and seven playoff berths to s ow for it. .. "Coaches aren't wpposed to have favorites," says Sunderman. ·•aut I admit It, Jon is one of my favorites. He's humble, and he's aggressive. "We brought him up to the junior varsity as a fttshman. Joe Reid, our ~unior varsity coach, talked me into -11. It was a &reat decision. "And. because of so much practice against players like Jeff Gardner, he's develoi;>ed some eye of the tiger. He still thinks we should have beaten Mater Dei." At one point the ·Eagles' team leader appeared ready to take on the entire Mater Dei starting unit in an 82-58 tournament Joss, to the shock Eatancla Blah aenlor Jon Johnaton hu been defending. attacklnt and ln control of thing• u the Eagles• point of the towering Monarchs. But that's just his nature. Seldom are you going to run into an athlete more intent on winning. "Intensity-wise, I'd have to put Jon m the same class with Steve Van Hom and Randy Tift once you step between the black lines," says his ..,coach. Sometimes he tnes to w into the flow too much becuase he want$ it so badly." "I hate losing," admits the 18-ycar- old Johnston. "This whole program 1s geared to 1w1nninf; "So, if we lose, everyone's upset. • Sometimes things arc out of my reach, but if I make 9 of 1 O·shots, I find myself wondering why I missed ·the one shot." Johnston doesn't m~s too many. His accuracy rate goes b and in hand with Estancia 's won-loss record. With a 16h sconnJ averllJ~ he is a 58 percent shooter from tbe field and 76 percent from the line. Addj'UonaJly, .you can count on a handful of assists and even some rebounds from this aggrnsive point guard, ooe who has been around since beina elevated to the varsity during the playoffs as a freshman. Estancia's practices begin with Johnston, alone, going one-on-one with the J>asket. Others filter in the nC'Jlt 3'0-45 minutes, before Sunderman takes over. "He_'s always first to practice. He's put in. a lot of hoops since his freshman year and through four summers,'' says Sunderman. Sunderman 's system is tailor-made for Johnston's style of running and pressing in a .controlled (rcnzy ... We (Pleue 11ee JO~STOlf/82) Dllr .......... .., ...... t( ...... pa.rd. and he epltomlzee the Ea«les with hla to-for-broke attitude. Illa team ht riding high In the Sea Vfe'w Leap.e. Britto~gets ~ome confidence dnver under pressure. While he finished his round with He breaks a 3 1/2 year drought with victory at Crosby Southern By HOW AftD L. HANDY lpecW lo .... Delly Not Bill Britton gained a tor of con· fidence for a two-day visit to the Orange Coast area this weekend. Britton, a young touring pro- fessional golfer from Staten Island. N.Y., posted a two-under-par round of 69 Monday to capture the I 0th annual Crosby Southern Pro-Avi golf championship over a startinJ field of 74 club and\$ouring professionals at Irvine Coast Country Club in N.ew- pon Beach. ~~~~~~~~- The young PGA tour player had posted a 64 on Sunday and finished the two-d~y event with a score of 133, two strokes better than his nearest rival, T om Pernice. "I feel great being as how I won the tournament," Britton said following his steady round that included one bogey and two birdies on the front nine and an even par rcrformance on the back side. "I drove the baJI off the tee better today than I did Sunday and I gained a little bit ·of confidence ·with the '.'It wasn't easy for me to play today nine consecutive pars on the back because I haven't won a golf tour-side, he said it wasn't planned that nament in 31/J years. Winning was on way. · my mind all day and it means a lotto "I was trying for birdies coming in me to win. There were 74 pros here but I just didn't get them," he said. "l and I wan'ted to stay in the hunt all the knew I had a few shots on Tony and it way. is easy to get lulled to sleep. If you are "When Tony (Grimes. his pro a little bit Jax. That's when you get playing partner) birdied the. first hole, into trouble." 1 tned to be more aggressive and I was Britton had his only bogey in two able to get a b1rd1e on the second hole. round~ on the par-3 founh hole when I just decided then to play my own he three-putted. It didn't appear to game and not worry about anyone bother him even though 1t became a else. · two-stroke difference when Grimes "It will be a different league at birdiM the hole. Pebble Beach this week. Those are From that point on, the pressure three real tough golf courses. I was all on Grimes as Bntton became couldn't 'et away with some of the one of the few players to take the lead things 1 did here up there." lPleue eee CROSBY /82) Sailois' chances dwindle Saddleback's Chance sparks easy victory !'Y ROGER CARUON Of~,,_.,,... .... , Newport Harbor Hi~s Sailon bad plenty of chances, but took advantage of few. · · Saddleback High's. Roadrunnen had just one chance, and made tpe most of Chance Peterson's 6-lOframe .. and 20pointsen rout.eto-aconvincina 80-61 Sea View League basketball victory over visitin& Harbor. Monday night's tnumpb puts the upstart RQ&drunn~ with two jun- iors and a sophomore in ~ startin& lineup;· alone in__second place, two prl)CS off Estancia's league-leading pace and a game ahead of Harbor aDd El Toro in the race for the top three spots -with CIF l-A playoffs berths the rewards. · . Peterson,~ HO_junior transfer whoaveragcd.l.J points a game in the first round of league play, was a consistent thorn ·in the Sailors_sidc with his rebounding and defensive presence. ",.re·s for real," said~wport Harbor Cf)4ch Jerty DcBus . "And h~ayed awfully well." Sa eback Coaclf-Pat .... Quinn agreed th . .De· Busk'scommcnts~d added: .. Every- body keeps talking al>out.bow.much Chance has improved, bulh~st starting to play like be can play. Wlien he gets that confidence going I knew he'd make the difference." The Roadrunners played as if they owned the ball, hittinJ 31 of 57 from the field ( S4.4 percent) and 18 of 23 at the line, including the first eight, but it wasn't until Newport Harbonnpvcd Into a 24-23 second quarter lead that the Roadrunners really put it together. Saddleback swept to a 43-29 lead with 4:39 left in the third quarter, saw it melt to 47-43 as the Sailors chipped away with a press and man~to-man defense, then pulled away with 13 ,straight counters to go up, 60-43. ,.. "In their hearts my guys like to run and gun." said Quinh. "and they started getting caught up in it (when the Sailors upped the tempo with the press and man defense). "But I told them to slow it down until they go't to half court. make sure of ourselves. then penetrate and kick out." Nothing was really going nght for the Sat!Q.rs, who were missing when they. bad their chances with lay-Ins, and~g wtth chan<:cMt the line, whe clicked on onl 13 of 22, mi~1 of their first 12 when the die was being cast, "We t\ad our opponunit1es." said DeBusk. ''but wed1dn'J ~nvert.'' ·-- Surfers battle at BB TONIGHT . M~sa $ta)rs in first Santa Ana winds may hit Thurs ay; big waves expected The NatiQnal Weather Service is predicting a Santa Ana wind con- dition to hit the OranJe Coast on Thursday, which is mu$1c to the ears of organizers of the Katin Pro-am ChallenJC. The five-day surfing competition. set to bqjn Wednesday momini at the Huntington Beach pier. has attracted I 92 professronal and amateur surfers from throuahout the world. · ' In years past, competitors at the event have c"pcrience waves of up to eiaht feet. Should the Santa Ana condition bu.Lid, a northwest swell Is expect to devoloP,.with fpur to six-foot wa'l{es anticipetcd, accordina to Bob Yebling, a spokesman for the com· petition. • · The event, now in lt1 ciihth year, features $22,000 in pri1c money for the pros, With $6,()()() IOIR tO the winner. Among the· international stars scheduled to compete are No. 2- ranked Tommy Carroll and four-time wQrld ru·nncr-up Cheyne Horan, ~th of Australia; 1982 Katin Pro-am champio111 Tom Curren of Santa Barbara; Wes taine of Virginia; and No. 3-pro rated Martin Potter of South Africa. Potter won the pro competition last year. Among the area surfers partici- ~tinJ Ire _pros Bub Llamas of HunttnJton BCacn,l>eterTownend of Wesuruoster and Mike Cruikshank of Dana Point. Amons the area ~mateurs compet- ing are Mike Parsons of Laauna Beach, Bob·Lanadale, George Hulse and Tom CQiad'-of Newport Beach and Mike DcNuzzi and Jimmy Aores of ltuntington Beach. The team competition will feature 48 four-man f.oups. Wlth team comina from as ar away as Btaz1l and Australia. In all, 28 pro(es ional and 20 amateur teams wtll be battling. The winnina team wilt received the WaltcrKat'in Me,mo.nal Trophy. Acuon be&Jns it 7 a.rh. each day • Finals arc set for Sunday at noon. There is no spectator charac. HOfltSE RACING HllVWNd Plirtc "..,._. rwdlll ""' .-1: 7:JI !UT\. w.•ITU. " ............ en ........ I trdl •T_.. • .--. ~ -......, .. ~ .... Ulfsc ..,. et c:.- 1111--. ' l'tll•f' IAU<llTaALL lbMP AINt vt..1MfW 0.. ~c:.-...1.a..-. WEDNESDAY ' .. .. CdM keep$pace; _ Sailors, MD roll; ---Eagles stumble Costa Mesa High ma1nta1ned its one-game read over Corona acTMar m the Sea View Ltaaue race by knockini off University, 59-42. to ht&hh&ht women·s basketball action Monday. CdM, meanwhile, had no trouble uppma its leaaue record to 9-l. toppina v1m11n1 ~rvine, 56-41 . ln other Sea View acuon, Newport Harbor had an easy time with <tdlcbac~. «-2.S, while El Toro used • tcona sa.-ond half to defeat Esta"ncia, 87-66: In an Anaetus L.caaue affau. Mater Dea kept t\I ~ord unblcm1~hcd (6-0) as it handed Bi hop Amat It 1xth lo sin a, many tne\,.6l-37. At U n1vcmty, C'o,ta Me'ia bolstrttd 1ts unbeaten leaaue mprk to l J. 10-0 and upped its overall record to 14-4, as the Mustangs were 1n control the entire way. Shelly Neal. who handed out five assists and had seven steals. led all scorers with 31 points. as she spearheaded the Mustan15' 13th w1n ma row. ~t Corona '.fet Mar, senior ccntB'-ln~~­ Lisa Romney poured in a pme--hiah 27 points to help the Sea Klnis keep pace Jl"llh Costa Mesa. Fran W)nn, who ~1ded the St.a Kings on defense wath 12 blocked shots.. added 8 po1n and irabbcd a game-high 13 rebounds. At El Toro. tbe Chargers outscortd Estancia in the SCC'ond hatr • .S2·32. to claim 1t tcventh lcaaue win and move to 14-6 o verall. At Newport Harbor. the Sailors Jumped on. top early an<t outscored th~ ltoadrunnen. 14·3, in the first quartcrto even their Sea View League rcco(d Ill ~-.S and up their overall rttaTd to l Oa8 • San Dieco-bound Ocean View ~ forward Sttte oeer luia ftl'ballJ com.mltted to tile Unlftnlty of s.n oteco. • • @O .. ' : Or nge Coatt OAILV PILOTITuuday. Janu ry 31, 1e.B-4 SPORTS BREAK -=------=----~-- Nagel reportedly has l eft Ranis ... but he denies it Fn>m AP di patcJte1 R<n "-'a&t'I has qu1ctl) left Im. po!>t a~ [i] C\ccut1 \C' \ice prc)1dcnt of the Rams Just f • about onl' \car Jfier he assumed the po~1t1on ct nrw<ipaper ll81J toda) Nagel. howrver, drn1cd tht' rl"port Nagrl left the "1:u1onal Football League team a week ago and 1.:ame to agreement with 0"' ner Georg.ia Fronucn: on a financial se11kmen1 of the rt'ma1nmg two )en1s ot hi\ lontratt. the Los .i\ngrlcs Times said. quoting an unidentified source Nagel "a' Jthletic ~1r~tor at the Un1,ers1t) of Ha"'a11 from I '1"'6 unul he JOtned the Rams F-rom h1\ home 1n HaV1a11 he told the newspaper, "I don't kno"' ho" 11 llhe rcpon ol his departurt") got s1ant'd .\\ lar a'> 11.:noVI . there's nothing to it ·1 don t ha\e am (Ommcnt on this thtng," he said "Thl"re s nothing for me to s;t) No comment. .. The T 1 m~ ..aid tht' tl·am had no (Omment on the rcpon \1onda' But thl· r1c"' \paper also ~d Nagel . ad.ed tor a dela' 1n the nt'"'" of his departure while he loolc<l for another pos111on 'a$el "-J' hm·d JJn ~ 1983 but ht~ rt'~pon'>1b1httl'' apparent!) nl"' er m:nenahzed His first ~,i,. finding a ne" wach. was actuall) atromphshcd b\ lomwr Ram-.· la "'}er Ed Hook· ~trattt'n ,.,,ho '>flared John Robinson for th~ club Quote of the "'-Y . · From Uoive~ity of (~·land foolb'.ill ooacb. Bobby Ron: "I want to Lr} ~P the fun in the game. I want to~ able 10 go out on the field and enjoy it. laugh a linle bit -&et the JOb done, but have a ~ood time do1na 1t There was a time when I thoup if you did thll you wouldn't have good discipline at all But I don't 88J'CC With thal, no"' " . . Al Davis sued for $33 million - Meta w~ve Dave Kingm an • NEW YORK -The Ne\\ York Mrts announced Monda) that they had ao;ked v.-arve~ on first baseman 03,e ~ingman, their all-lJmc home run leader, for the purpo)C of 11' mg ham his uncol)d1t1onal ~lease ·•1 ~poke to Dave forabout 15 minutes over thr phope at has home an Nevada," said General Manager Frank Cashen "I told h\m that we had exhausted all of our poss1b11t1cs, and tha we w\!rc ask.mg for his rt!'l¢ase. After we got the business out for the way1 we had a nice am1cabl~ chat ano I wished him well ... The 35-year-old Klngman, whose salary was estimated at $700,000, hit only .198 with 13 home runs and 29 runs batted 1n for the Mets in 100 games last )tar After the acquisiuon of Keith Hernandez last June 15 lrom the St. Louis Cardinals, Kin$man was reduced pnmanl> to pinch-hitting roles for the rest ltlNGM of the season. In hi s I' )ear major league career. Kingman has h11 342 ho7s and dm en 1n 907 runs. whtlt' averaging 235 With t Mets in 1975and 1976andpartofl977, and over th past three )ears. he h11 a total of 154 home runs d Ma iand players suspended CO LEGE P.\RK.. Md. -Two laln1vers t~ of Mar) land basketball players charge \llllh possession ofman1uana ha'e been s spended b~ bao;ketball coach Lefty One I. rie.scll announced the indefinite suspension of ~tan r Adnan Branch and substitute player Steve R1' rs. after learning of thrir weekend arrest. "The suspension will remain in effect unul further 1n st1gation of this incident," Driesell said. "As the he d basketball coach. I am concerned.for the personal w fal'c or these two md1v1duals and hope that these 1 phca11ons do not adversely affect their future." he ded ~A"\ Dlf(,o -~an Diego Chargers O\\ nttr Eugl'l\e Kkin tiled a $33 m11l1on suit ~1onda~ :sga1n-.1 \I Da' 1s and his Super BoV1 J champion Lm -\ngelcs Raiders. [II)' Kings make expected changes INGLEWOOD -Rogie Vachon was ~ au. using Da' 1'\ o f · 1ntcn11onal inll11.:11on of emouonal d1'>IH'\S and maliuou\ pro'l('l ut1on" an a I 981 suit to get the Raider'> mo\.ed lrom Oalland ~011ng that he sullered a hean attack "'htle te-iuf~ 1ng to deknd h1m..e1f from Da' is' charges of con<ip1ran Klein -.aid 1n his '>u11 filed 1n San Diego ( ount) ~upenur < oun · The residual efftacts of that . heart allatk rnn11fluc 10 the pre!>ent ·· Klein and t\\o othc1 1nd1' 1duals. Los -\ngeles Ram!> <1V1 nt>r ( 1clirg1a r ronuere and Sauonal Football l eagut' < umn11,-.wn~·r Pete Ro1elle. \\ere named as deft>ndant'> in Da' ..,· I% I :rn111ru .. 1 '>UH against the league. . In I% 1 I ~ D1'>t m 1 Judgl· Haf11 Pregerson. in Lo'> .\ngek\ Jl\m1s'>ed the \u1t-. against the thrt'e ind1' 1duals '>3\lng 1hen: \11.3\n"t enou~ evidence to support a 1ur. \crd1ll But the Ra1dt:~ \!\On the '>UH against the NFL and "'ae .illo"'c.>d to mo' e 10 Lo~ .\ ngt'les. C\ed1n11. ~ 1 m1lho11 in wmpensator) dam~e~ and an add111onal $ 111 million in pun1tl\e damages. Klein said in hi\ \u111ha1D;n1•; "al twn'> ..-.ere motl\att'd b} Da' ..,· fX'C\or1<1I .m1mo<.1t\ tl)\11.ard K.Jein and his desire 10 c ~rte l\.krn · Tar He e l s ' Smith has fracture < H \Pfl 1111 l . '< -Freshman guard l\.enn' \m1th whn hroke h1s lrlt ""n~t during top-ranl-l·d 'onh ( arol1na·s 911.,\/ ''ll<1 r. oq•r I ~l ~unda\. v.111 proh:ihl~ ll(' lo\t ll' thl' tt·am lor 3 mun th ~m11h '1n1ur' h.1, lx'tn d1agno~d 3'> a fratture of the \lapho1d hl'11C: ,rnJ tl·am ph~s1c1an Dr Joseph De\\ all \,Jill J l J\l I I\ lxTn rlau~d l)n tht' v.ost. ~m1th ..i 11.~ pl,1,~·r from Queens.:--.:. Y .. has been the far lkl'I 'tarting point guard and 3\t:raged 10 I point<, [X'r g3rlll' Jl1d ~ -J\W,t\ 600 NEW MODELS Bigg est show in 28 years promoted to act mg general man~cr o f the ' Los Angeles Klngs and Rogrr Neilson was named the team's head coach and assistant general manager Monda) as the Nauonal Hockt'y League team continued its shakeup. Vachon. who signed a multi-year contract. suctteds George Maguire, who "'ill remain with the K.mgs as lhe team's president. The Klngs said that Vachon will serve as general manager through the end of the season. His duties for next season will be announced at a later'1ate. Neilson takes the place of Don Perry. who was dismissed last Fnday. Express signs ex-Ram Carson Express signed linebacker Howard Carson 4 • • LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles m and waived eight other players Monday to • meer the Uhtted States Football League's deadline for 70.man rosters. the team announced . Carsoo. a reserve linebacker and special teams mcm~r of the Los Angeles Rams the past three seasons. appeared ID 30 Nauonal Football League games. The 6-2. 2)0.pound Texan had signed with the Rams as a free a'gent in 1980. , The fapress cut \\1de receivers Vij~.r Hayes and Lester M1ckcns. offensne tackles Dennis Wfl11ams, Car:-Smnh and Joe NovoS('I. center JQhn -\dams. punter Mike Jezulin and placek1cker. Armando He r· , . rera .. Television, radio · TV: No cvenu scheduled, . RADIO: NBA ....:.. Portland at Lakers, 7:20 p.m., KUC(570). ; ' -f MlllQIPl--- Fresno upset by ~ggies F rom AP dispatches LOvAN. Utah -f'orward Greg (jrant scored 15 po1nh "'hile reserve Jeff Anderson sank two free throws wtth 34 seconds left to lead Utah State to 60.58 Pacific Coast· .\thlet1c Assoc1a11on victory over Fresrto State Monda\ night. The ~me was ucd 14 11me~ but Fresno missed an opponunll) with two seconds left to send it into overtime as fornard Ron Anderson's 5-foot baseline 1umper rolled ·off the nm at the buncr < iuard Vince Washington added 14 points and five asmts \\htle Chm McMulhn h11 all six ofh1s shots from thr field to tin1~h with 12 for· the Aggies, now 5.3 1n the • confrrence and 11"":.6 overall. " 300 accessory displays · wtEQAYS 2 p.m It 10 p.11. IATUROAYS n a.m to 10 p m. SUNDAYl 11 a.m to 1' m I .. Sco11 Barnes had 16 points and Bernard Thompson scored 14 and grabbed nine rebounds to lead the B.ulldog.s. who fell to 13-6 an~ 4-4. Mitch Arnold had 12 points for fresno Utah State took the biggest lead of the game. 56-50, \lltlh seven minutes to play before Fresno countered with eight straight poinu to lead 58-56 with 3:28 left. . But Aggie Ron Ence made a steal and a la)-up to tie It with three minutes left. Washington $lOle the ball and USU ran two minutes off the clock before Anderson was fouled and connected for the winning points. . Basketball scores Cotle9e MIDWEST WIST C•t•1Jlll0<1 92, lndlena SI 14 S.1flle Peclfoc 10 Alaska Fair· Oeirol! 97 • Ol<lah0m1 Clly 76 oenks 11 Orek1 '2, w Tt•H St f l ldthO Coti.oe 11, w Or~ 60 Ill ·ClllCllJO ... E !Hlnols f5 AOCKIES N IOWI 53 V1loer1iM1 47 F Orll Aoe>ens 17, L.ovola, Ill U Ulan SI .0 rtsOO SI se SI Louis •S. Mo ·St Louis 17 (OI) BYU n Colo-raoo SI S7 Ulan 76, Air i:orct " Wlctlll1 SI 6J, SW Louisiana S9 Grafld Canvon 4 , So Ula ll SI I I SOIJTHWB-sT AOCk't Mounll•n 17 E MOftl•lla ~m Houlton SI 13, SW TtaH SI 1S " W Monl1n1 11 Carroll Moflt " Tuas·jan "n10•110 " Tu~s· ' Arllntton 71 IA$T ' • H ltfl 5°'"' Amtr1<a11 Jl G~!Jt WHMIQlon HA VIEW laAGUE t> E••~ "" s. Toro q_ 9oSIOI' U 7• C0191t1 17 S.ddltt>eell IO, N-oofl Harbof Can •lu' 70 Vtrmonl se 61 Fa•rl•alcl 11 L~9'1 S7 CtM"ona ~ ~ '9. ltYIM 42 Geor0tlOWfl '°· SYtlCUW ,, Un<YfO(ty 70 '°''' ~ •1 MefVard 1' H Y U U SOUTk COAST laAGUa LOf'O ll •lld U .. F a.r ... ~ Cto.ttranot Va .. ., '2 M lstiCW> Ot< I< "ton 11 Vle!O iS Nav\I 7' E Cer011n1 " San Cletne!ll• 57 ~ Hiii\ 41 ltodtr 62 Hohtra » o ... Hllh S), w~ U J SOUTH CUfTUllY LaAGUa Ou~• ••· c;_.IJ•• TKll .. S.1111 Alie 7>. Cenvon ff Furmtll 61 AllMlt<ll .. 11 ,, St v •• Park Sf, El MocMnl SI (;tofo. Maton t1 TOWM>ll ~I .. -,oot ... Sl. Ot'el'IOt '3 K.,.luck' n. T~u" 7• . • · !.,...., .,, ~ .. Ana vaa.v a l0\14tYl!le 6), So M1u1uJll'OI s. ' Wlmlfl Mtmtinoi ~ 6J, V1rt11\le Teut 6l llA Vll'W LIAGUI H (' trOl•M II U MlllO\lf'f SJ CWONI c1e1 MM 56, ll"llne 4 t Tn Cllellt"OOM N. E ,.,.. Co.It ~ Sf, Ut1iv«\lh 41 ""'" SI .. !I Toro 11. lh1•11Cl• " Tu11ne " s CarOlint » Ntw~t ••ert>or 44, S.OClltOte\ lllll04W'l>lll ti ~IJ•I 74 lelj 1' VMI " W Ctrel1M _, lot) ~ILUS L&AOU W1lll1m e. ~fY ... Oelawer. 6S Maltt Oel IJ, lltno. AINI l1 1 4 ,,;!'"- " .. - D~pr~e drops out ·again . . He quits So. Mississippi -~--4~ and may play pro fqotball play for the Golden EaaJc' next ~~n but the NCAA had told the s.chool that he would be 1nehiiblc unul 1985 ~netb Fairley of Hatuesburg. a lonattm~._f nend of Dupt'ef .. said be had talked with the athlete ear her an lhe day ud was surpnsed by C'armody's statement that Dupree wa~ cons1denng professional football HATIIESBU RU. Miss (AP) -Fonner Oklahoma runnma back Mateus Dupree has dropped off the U navcr&1ty of Southem-M.assiss1pp1 football team and withdrawn ft'om the Hatuesburg school, Coach Jim Carmody s:iad today. "He has not dl.5Cu scd professional ball," Fa1rlty said. "He 11 dropping out for financial .. personal reasons. He wants to get a Job for this !ICJllester and try to work through these personal (>roblems." "Mal'C'us has had d1fficultr coping with the fact he cannot playcollcufootball unti 1985 and has talked of the poss1b1lny of playr~ professional football, ''Carmody said 1n a statement "He is not sure ofh1s plans a t thi~ time but 111s obvious he w1~ not~ playing foo~JI at USM." Fairley said Dupree was not depressed and has decision to drop out of USM "is nothing like what happened at Oklahoma. This·~ something tha1 he thought out." · Dupree, a standout at Philadelphia, Miss .. High School. had left Oklahoma foflowmg the Sooners' game with Texas on Oct. 8. He return~ to his Philadelphia ho me for several days, then enrolled at Southem M1ss1ss1ppl on Oct. 19 "He 1s cons1dcnng many pgssib1ht1es, including looking into the NCAA ruhng irom !l possible leP,1 standpoinl." Fa1rle} said. ··AH I can say 1s that he ts weighing all oplJons." 1 • · Fairley sa1da Dupree had nor attempted k> con'\act professional teams and "you should not rule out hts return mg to school because coll~c ball is stall an option .. , USM oOIC'1al~ had hoped Duprtt would ht-able to COUGARS ROLL t WARRIORS FALL Capo Valley tops MV, w ood b ridge st u m bl es ~South Coast play Capistrano Valley H1~·s Cougars took a half-game lead in the South Coast League with a 62-55 decision at a packed Mission VtCJO High gym Monday mght, and the battle (or third place between host Dana Hills and Woodbndge was won by Dana Hills. Here's bo'>\ 11 went Monday: Dana Hills U, Woodbridge 31 · "We were luck} the bus didn't break down. too," was how Wood· bndge High {.'oach 8111 Shannon put 11 following his team's 'oss. Amo ng the problems for Wood- bndge· · Marco Baldi. the Wamors' 6-10 center. fouled out in the fourth quarter afler sconng 16 points. Point guard Tom Tobiason, in place of Mark Fonngcr, who 1s lost for the season (knee). was knocked out ol the game with a blow to thc·face. Another guard, Greg Padget(."1tfr the game with a knee inJUry. ' · And. the Dolphins came up w11h . three players in double figures, led by Bryan McSweeney's 14 point~ and, 15 rebounds. Capo Valley 6!, Ml11loa Viejo 55 Unheralded Reid Lukes, a 6-3 junior, camt' through with 16 points for the Cougars to offset M1ss1on Vie1o's ability to hold Capo's custom- ar) big guns (Mark Otta and Brian Trevino). Otta ( 16) and Trevino ( 12) were JOancd by Burt Call ( 10) 10 double fisures for Capo. while M1s~o V1cJo's leading scorers were Jt1Ci"' Muench (21) and Joe Bnck (J 2). Capo. now 8-1 , has one less game lefi in league than the D1ablos (7-1) San Clem ente 57, Lqua Hills U The Tri tons, led by Dean Garrett's 26 points (I 0 of 16 from the field). 9 rebounds and 6 blocked shots, drop- ped Laguna H1Us into the South Coast League basement. From alwa em to get a run going." he saH · It's fun because we're constant- ly oving. But we know we have to~ ore fundamental. .. · · v Estancla's · attack has revolved around four guards in the 5-10 to 6...() range. anchored by 6-3 Jeff Graham. ·SCC plays hOSt B1endinganare5-11 Jim cunis,5-11 I Adam Lockwood. 6...() Scott Clements d B e I and two off the bench -5-10 Steve Funn and 6-1 Tim Deutsch. Obv1ous-t o rugge ' 10 a I) there are potenual pitfalls. but the beaut) of the beast is the total fivc- man offenslVe look. Eagles improved n ow tha tt r a n sf ers become eligible play. relies on the outside shoo11ng of Andre Smith. the No. 2 scorer in t~ distnct with a 16. 9 average. and Da' e Corsi. who enters tht' game w11h a 15:2 average. But forward Neal .. nderson 1s B1ola College, bolstert'd, by the questionable for the game. Anderson am val of lhrtt transfer students.. suffered a ,,concussion a week ago provides the oppoi.1t1on tonight when against J>Oint Loma and then st rug· the Eagles meet host Southern Calt-gled duhng a shon stint last Frida) fornia College 1n a ke) NAIA l;;>1stnc~ ~inst.Azusa Pacific IJI basketball contest. "Wt' didn't practice Saturda~ or • T1pofTisaL 7:30. Sunda). so I don't kno~ \\hat to Up until last year's NAIA D1stnct expect toda~ ... admitted $( ( Coach lJI playoffs. SoCal Collcg~ had not Bill Re} nolds Monda). ref~mng to beaten Biola in seven years. Anderson's health status. B1ola enters tonight's game with a SCC snapped a long losing streak 14-5 overall mark and a 4-1 district againsttheEagksaycaragoina 58-S5 record. But the Eagles have won win at UC Irvine's Crawford H all in seven of their. last eight. And it's not a the first round of the d1s1nct playoffs coincidence that they have sta~d Co-coaches Howard Lyon and improving when three transfer play-Dave Holmquist guided the Eagles to ers became eligible · the NAlA cnamp1onsh1p game t~o John Stiver. a 6-10 transfer from years ago -a yrar in which B1ola Texas-San Antonio. along with 6-7 finished 33-1. Jesse Bums(Sonoma State) and Mike "Some people are SS)tng this 1s a Touhey (Mt. San Antonio) have once 'down' yea'\" for B1ola but the) 're agam made the Eagles powerful. i4-5." says Reynolds. "They have a Thev J01n returning -e,uards Da"1d Div1S1on I front hne and now tht'y're a Jones and Ra) Cause). in the starting complete!) different lookini team .. lineup B1ola's lone d1stnc1 defeat was to Johnston has been a winner since the start, with the Junior vars.tty winning the title tus freshman season and the past two years finding the ~glcs shanng the Sea View League crown w1tA Cororta dcl Mar. "This )'Car we want all of it." admits Johns-t-'>n. "He-entered this season with 11 CIF playoff games under has belt." ~)S Sunderman. "He'.s never missed a practice and he has a hean a s big as the Pacific Ocean." Sunderman. howe' er. sees room for more. 'Td hkc him 1-0 exploit his expenence a little-more, .. the coach adds, "He's not as vocal as he could be. ,I'd hke to see him· bark a little more." · Johnston is the epitome .o' Estan· c1a's game -with the lack of height made up for with hustle. He has grown less than two inches si nce his freshman )Car. but when he was in Junior high school, he was 5-6. one of the taller athletes and playing the post. a background which he feels helps him understand the total con· cept. -. _ a SCC. 14-5 overall and 4-2 in league Westmont. •, -" Johnsio,n·~ng hlS had·a rt)llcr coaster 'effect th1s ">car w1th€.en games m the 20s and eight ot ers 14 or less. but 11 doesn't concern. im. /' "Whate,er 1s open.'' says n·v ~n. "The defense usuall) dictates it. we're going up against a man-to- an defense we're gomg to lam it 1de. If it's a zone then Jim (Curtis) Dirty Barry .- Clint Eutwoocl trl• to find bll .. J. oat of a Nnd trap Mo11day at tlae 4Srd C~b7 ClambUe pro·am lo Pebble Beadh. f.t WU bb MCODd t17. 1 , \ ' . ana I go outside." J As a shooter he has a variety of percentage shots, ranging from the 17-foot Jumper from the key area to the wmg. to the fast break. where the Eagles get many of their points. When asked about Estanc1a's possib1liues tn the playom. Johnston mirrors his coach's image. Says Johnston: "If we scrttn out and ptay good defense .... •· .. CROSBY. • • From Bl after one round and hold 11 for the victor) rn tfte tournament that ben· cfits Hoag Memorial H ospital through the sponsoring 552 Club. Grimes. after starting the day in a tie for second, three strokes off Rntton's pace. opened with a b1rd1c and a front nme 33. He had two bogeys on the back nine to fall out of contcnt1on. "I played lousy today but &ive Dill credit, he playC'd well. On 3 l'Oursc hkc tha~ you have to make birdies to stay an contention but I made some mistakes and didn't get away with them," ~1d Gnmes. ·•1 felt I had a chance, all the wayt " even thouglt I mi~ a 1ot of putt . -didn'I hll the ball well at all today." Pernice came out of the pack tu fire 1 6 7 and a l6-hole tolll of 135 to pick up sccond place money of Sl.000. Bntton wo n $4,000 for his victory "Thts has been a fun week for me and the.people"'"' have treated me vcr) nice," Pernice said .. This pro~ -. "'bly h s to ~ one or my better p:iydays I had 1 t g0tna for awh1lt wuh birds on nant and 10 and pun that lipped 1he cup on 11 and 12. I l l had a vet'} sohd round." addC'd the UCLA araduate out of Kanus C11y Jodie Mud.d. who amate~r pll)'- t na panner had ~uc ttJ •n early tan1n1 tame, finisht'd the da) with a 69 to •Q with h1 opening 67, This hffi'l a he for thlrd with ·ur "" nudo aniJ R. 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Merell 1 -N1vldl us Vec>at •. Merell 3 -Cat State FIAl.erlon ' Maren 1-10 -PCM Toumement 11 Forum (In Inglewood, TBA). • -denotes PCM eame. All homl ftmH PllVld 11 Crewtord H1H l.llllu$ othlrwtse lndlc:alecl All Hr'nft Siert 11 7:30 UlllllS Olh«WIM lndlcelld. SoC&I C ..... ( 14·5) 100 Cal Stele LA 13 101 Le Verne 71 st SI. Marf't IO 9S 8•thenv 61 106 UC Senti Cru1 5' '3• Ctarwmont U 68 Pomona·Pltzer S6 61 Lovl>ll·Mervmou"' 10 1 Peclflc c11r1,111n fDr;feal.. o 77 Redlands M 9 sour Ptlst IS utournaeu·Tues 69 93 Occloent6l 70 76 w111mon1• 171 '2 Cal 81pllft 10 ff UC S.n·Oleoo It 100 Cal Luthtl'an 63 1S Point Lom1 71 6S AIU\I P1cmc " 'I Jen 31 -8loll' Fil> 3 -Notre Oel'M ICaflf I F"eb 7 -at Cal B1Ptl11• (I P.m l Ftt> lO -Well CCMlsl Christian F•b II -11 Fr11no Pacific.' Ftb 14 -UC Sen Diego' Ftb 17 -•I Point Lomt' Cl c>m I Feb 21 -AIUil Paclllc' Ftt> 24 -at LA 81Pll1t• Feb 25 -Alurnnl • -Dtnol ' NAIA District ti confef'tnct oeme AU °'""' ,,.,1 at 7.lO c> m un1H1 01nerwl11 lndlcltld. • HIGH SCHOOL :E&hlnda 6f, II T.,o U ( s:.. Vllw 1..-.ue) IL TORO-Stone 7, McLeln 5, Sllocllev 16, Arnold 13, S~• ·10, Brunette 2. Totel•: 26 11-17 63. ISTANCIA -Clementt 2, Loc::kwOOd 12, Jotlnalon 20, Curtis 21. FU<ln 2 Moontv 2t' Deullch J, Graham o. To111s: b is-n "· • Scire w °'*"'" El Toro 12 11 11 ,.._., E111nc11 14 '22 10 ~• Tol1t fouls: El Toio '°· E111ncle 17. Fouled ou1 McLain <ETI, Cllmtnh (E), Grehem (El UnlYeriltV 70, Cost. Meu 61 cs. V'9w L.-9") UNIVIRSfTY -Everell ''· Fllnmlrll 7. Stol1off 1e. Arnold 13, Paulson 2, Otnlllt 10, Vtnkll .. h f , COSTA MlllA -Ton 2, Cooll I, ~llellowalll 26. Judd IS, Gr11111 6, Martin • S< .... w OllW1ln unlvef•ltv 11 14 17 21-70 Coste Mesa 14 17 14 16-61 To111 foul• Ufllvenltv 13, Costa Miu 20 CwOM ,_. Mil' 49, lt'Ylfte 42 ... vw. ...... , eotlOHA OIL MAR -Grwn 15, ~vor 4, ... Ill• 6, Zlhrldn 14, I(~ 10, °'ooocl o Total•: 16 17•t2 ... lllvtNI -Dunlap 1 l, Caldwel .. llllman 13, Rl!Odlt I, N .. I •, it.t.,.Mll 0, HtnlOlll 0. T04AI'; lS 12• 1' 42 ac..w~ CPl'tnt dll Mer 14 I 11 lt-49 Irvine 13 4 11 1.....,2 Total touta. Corona 09I Mer 14, 1rv1ne 17 Foui.ct °"' ~ m. ""'°c1" m Dana Hits J.l, W......_ J6 ,....,. C.lt '-MtUt) WOOoetllDO• -Muf°"'v 7, lonUll 4, T«*le~ 0 llldl 16, lel"Mtt l , Ct'W' 4, •• Pldeelt 1 TolM 15 6·16 M DANA HILU -MdweeMY 14, J9fftn IJ, Mlflllftl 6, ~ 4, Moomew I, C11mooell 11, S.-. 4 Totelt JO 1J•1f $> • • k«I w OMf'twl W~lclOI 10 I 11 7-.>6 Dane Hlllt 15 10 11 17 ~ Tot•t fouls WOOdb<lclte 14, 0.111 Hllll I•; Foulfd ~I leldl IWI •• • I ) laftCltcMfltef1,t.a•naHllt41 p b k . t' b 111 g Selllno 4, ~ I, 011111 4, lllnolitt 6 lAOUN(rf:_~~ t.~4r.l, Carter S, ,,,. rep a~ • e a 0 ~tWOOd 2 rote•• 20 l•J 41 IAH CL.8M8NTI -Wede 2. Oemllt U, RMM I, Vllle~I IS, Cletedlo 2, ~ttftWO • Toie•• n 11 " S7 ..... s...w~ 1.HUn1 Hilh 14 11 I t-41 SM Clemente ll IS IS 16-57 Tott! ~ 1.ff\11\1 H111t 11, s.tl Cllft*lte 1 ca" v....-v 42. ~ v..,. ss CS.U.C..t......,.) CAfl'IST'llAMO YALL•Y -I . C .. 10, N. Cell I, Trevino 12, Oft• 1', Lukft 1'. Tot•": 26 lo-I I 6t. = '°"'SltoH Vis.JO -8rltll 12. 0.. no s. Muench 21, Hhl 5, Evan• 2, 7, SMehen <t. Totets· lt 17-tt SS. ~ ltY 0-rtlln C_.•lrll'O Vallrt 14 20 16 12-62 MIWotl VlllO 12 13 12 I~ Tott! foub. CM> tlrMO V...., If, Mlulon Vlelo 1'; Tec:Mleett· AOl.ll._, (CV). S.ddllllutr IO, *•'*1 H..-r f 1 (lel"'" ~, Hlwt'OttT HAJtiaott -.. uthmln 17, McGavr•n 12, Fre.., 6, Soren"" 2. Mete 12, JltMt o. ~ •• HOiden •• l.H 2. Tot1l1: 24 1'·22 •t. IADDLl8AGK -W•lklna I, B. Walton 17, M. Walton 12, Lulen lS, P1lers011 20. OMJ 2, l(lel_1 I, JOfln 3, Preciado 2, Lov111Ce O. Tcnela: 31 11-73 IO kere W Qu1Hw1 Newoort Hefbor • 14 12 17 1.-.1 Slddlftllcll '' 17 If It-to Total foul• tffwoorl Harbor 17, Seddte- bldl lS; Fouled oul Mell (NH), Tedln" cell 0111 (S) SM V .. w LNtue LeHlll WL Ettandl f l Seddllblck 7 3 NewPOrt HerbOr • 4 El Toro • 4 Corone de! Mer S S Ovtrll WL II 3 IS 4 12 I 9 • 12 7 Unlvtnltv • 6 lrvlnA 3 7 ' 12 10 11 Costa Mftl 0 10 1 16 Mll*Y'•~ Etlande 6', El Toro '3 ~ IO, NeWPotl Hlftlor 61 Corona d9I Mer 4'. 1~1nt '2 Unl'lenltv 70, Cotta Mell •I w....-... °""" (7'.JO) Seddllbldl 11 E111nc:le Nf#1)()(1 Harbor 11 El Toro Corone .. Mer •I c~·· ,.,,. .. l!'Vlne 11 Unlversltv s.uth Coe1t L••tu• ~ WL C1pls1r1no Valllv I 1 Minion Vlelo 7 I Dane Hiiis 5 4 Woodt)rldol 4 S L.eouna leech 2 6 Sen ci.men11 2 • Lagune Hiit 2 7 MtMIY'•~ OWrll W L 19 2 14 6 10 9 1? I I 10 7 11 11 11 C:.1>1$1t1no Vallev 62, Min ion Vlelo SS S..n ciem.n11 S7, uoune HIUs 41 Oana Hilb 53. Woodl:ll"ldol U ...... .,.. GllMI (7:JO) Leoun1 8lkfl 11 Minion Vlelo C:.1»tstr1no Valllv et Lloun• Hiiis 01,,, Hiiis 11 SI" etem.ftl• ~IGff" SCHOOL WOMEN Ma• Del 62, Bishop Amat 11 (MeiM lMtull atSHCW AMAT -O'Bl'lln I, Ouroan 9, Gannon 6, ThOml• 2, Mlirll 2, Ur 2, 8i.dt I. Totals: ll 1-1 37 MATIA Dll -AClltlen I , Oalnev 16, AbeYI• 13, Menff• 14, Waslllfl9ton 2, Ellermen 7, ~ I, Rice I Total\: 24 14·21 62. SC-11¥~ BllllOP Amel 10 11 4 12-37 Mater Del I 17 II 19--62 Tolll fouls; Bis.hoc> Amel IS. Meltt Del 7 ... CoroM cMt Mar 56, lrllM 41 (S.. View Lii.,.) ltlVIHl -FIGu«OI 7, lowtt 6, Flynn 2, Grehlm 22, SwMMv 2, GrMnflltcl. 2. Tollts: 16 f"23 41. . COtlOMA DI~ MAR -\lelenllne 11, Romnl'f 27, Wvnn I, Llmblll 2. a..-J, WtlllrG 2, FoleV 1· TllclrrlPIOn \.. TotN; 24 I·" S6. Sc ere bv Ou1rter1 · Irv In e II I 10 12-4J Corone ~ MM 10 22 IS ~ Tote! fouls: Irvine 16, Coron• dtl Mar 19, Fouled CK.It· Wiiiard ICorone dtl Mer) Newl*'t 44, S.ddlelNclr 15 '(Sea View L.MWll S~DDLaaACK -Heetv •• c.,rlllo 4, Wt()!) O, Henion 4, Mod111ukl 6, Terrado 7, w~ 1. Totll1: 11 3·7 2S Nl!Wf'OttT HARM>R -Wavne 9, MecOonald 4, Doen 6, Or9" 7, Kemper 0, Ndlan 6, Shriner 6, AN>tr 4, P.rrv 2 Totals: 20 4•11 ... ' SC-ltY OUlttlrl \addlet>eek 3 s 6 11--15 • N-port Harbor 14 lS 6 ,_.. Total foub: Slddltbl<:k 14, N-oort Harbor 10. . Colhl Mela St, UntvenltV 42 (S.. View L...-) l COSTA M9lA -Garcia I, Harldl 2, Lu• 2, McKIC>ben 2, Niii JI, Schumekw 12, Smvthl 2, Rau1 o, ~rov O, &anon O, Cowie\' O. T 01111: 25 f· 12 59. UNIVl•srTY -M111ubura 6, Stewan 1, Zlmmermen 22, Nltl1 4, Ar!IP J, Flnl1v 6 Tolala: 15 12·11 4, · • ~w<Nemn . Cotti Mesa IS 13 12 l~Sf Unlvenllv I 11 I ls-42 To111 fCKJll: Coste MtM 17, UnlvenllY t. El Tore 17, l1tanda " (SM View u.eMI IST ANCtA -8retel 12, Rindone 10, Halhcodt Jl, P1"'1lk .. Self s. Na\b\' 2, Fortman 0, Hutlne• o .. 'fJd~ '11 13· 19 U. IL TORO -Dennison 17, Vlnea 10, Ueclll 1, MIJ!efl 19 .. Tavlor 17, R.,,som 6, L~O Tolalt: JI 11,,. 17. Sc-bV Qu111en E1t1nc11 13 21 21 11-U E I Toro 1' 19 29 23-17 Tol1I fouls E1t1ncl1 16, El Toro 11 Fouled out. Utck• IETI, Bra1111 IE ) NHL C~llt.L CONn9tlNCIE Edmonton Ca teary Winn II*! vancou"" I( ... MIMIM>ll SI. LOUii Clllcaeo DelTolt TorOlllO lmvtM DMlltn W L T l'tt Gf' GA 31 ' s It 30.1 203 ,, 19 11 49 1'l 200 lf 24 I .. 271 255 lt 21 6 44 204 2U lS 27 10 40 21S 24' ...,.,..~ 27 '° 4 st 241 232 21 27 S 47 If$ 21) '° 21 • ... 1'2 202 17 2t s ,, 179 t20 16 2t • • 1'5 151 WALIS CONnAINCI ....... '°''°" QuebeC Moftlr111 Harttord ... "1dl DMIMft 30 17 5 u 213 '" ,, " 2 ... 221 112 21 15 I U 211 17' 27 21 • .. 1'3 167 10 U S U IS> 226 10 M 5 ~ ..,., 215 A41MM OM.- la 1a 6 n 211 10 » u J " m 111 2t JI 6 U 244 lt4 25 24 ) S3 201 ,,, lS 21 7 S7 161 212 MIM!lft$CM'tt NOOltnM~ • T ....... •Oeme " A•·Star eame at l!ul ttutNr!Clfd, NJ MA Vt•W LEAGUli C:OltONA D9L MAR •VINI ' (17-7, S·I) (19-1\, M> •1 Merine ., S4 Maonalle 64 47 Ceoo \lallev 65 .. lolu Gra110t S) .., Lt Jordan .. so Dene ~111t IJ " Mlolon VlflO Jl " ., ... Ollnd• '4 ., Tustin 31 S2 \I 1 Park 41 ,, S.vanne lJ S2 Wttllt"& ·" 57 lrvlne 47 47 Co-4e1 Mer S7 34 ~100. )1 64 Min ion Vlelo IO ., LI Qutnl• .. •• Los Amloos 76 S1 l!•tancle .. " e,,,.,.,,., ., 3' Unlvenllv .. IO IOIM c;r 1ne1t ·~1 " tr11lne j/ S3 Sddbek (otl S4 4S Coi le Mn• )9 .. Co•t1 ~ .. SI s.cldlltMICI< 3t 37 Cor Oii Mer ~ ., El Toro 43 " Unlver•llV 41 4S Npt Harbor S2 SS E111ncl1 ,, 3' l:•tancll $6 45 Nl>f Harbor .. .. Unlveoltv ., S3 El Toro " 47 tr vine 42 so SeddltOacll 72 Fl-I Cost• MIH •• Cotta Mesa " F)-$1ddleoeek 42 Cor Ot4 Mer 4f Fl-El Toro F •-• unlversllv Fl0-11 Nc>I Hlfbor F:»-E•t•ncl1 Fl-Nc>I. Herbor FIO-at El Toro COSTA MHA 11· 1'. 0· 10) NIW~T HARaOtl 54 !Min Clemente 61 (12•1, 6·4) S2 Compton 71 S7 Warrlf\ 61 43 Canvon 46 62 w111ern 4l S6 !Mif'lfl Ane SI 61 Artni. 41 4' Lo' .,.rnlOOl 4S 43 Oranoe Glen 47 SO L19un1 HIU\ SI n Mer v 1111 40 41 Foothill 60 n F 1lltlr00k S6 41 L1gun1 Hlll1 62 4S Powev 47 34 El Toro 3t S2 RNCSINIV) SI 60 INJnt '9 67 OOUO!at(Ntv) 43 40 Unl111n1tv 16 SI Reno 43 l9 ~or dlt Mer (S 46 Unlvtullv 4' 54 p!jpt 'Herbor St SI E1t1ncil 61 S3 E stencla 90 46 S.ddltl>ack (ot) SI SI S•ddi.t>ack 74 SI El Toro )6 44 El Toro 71 S4 Costf ~· u 41 lrvlne 4S 61 trvlne 69 61 Unlver•llv 70 S2 Cor dll Mer 4S F 1-CMone d•l Mir Fl-et Npt Harbor Ft-1t Estancia FlO-Seddlebeek S9 Unlvtr\ilv 54 4' E\l1ncle '3 61 Sed<tllblck 10 •L TO.O If-I, •·O 61 Minion Vit ro S4 47 Leoune 811c11 71 46 L6 Wllson S7 43 Lo• AllmllOl 69 41 Corone 4' 41 Slddl•t>eck S2 67 Leoun• Hlll1 57 3t Cotta Miu 36 SS Sddbk 12 ol) SI '3 Est encl• 7• 34 Npl Herbor SI 70 Unlversllv S7 43 COf. Ml Mir 41 II Irvine 53 11 CO\ll MIN U S9 Slddlll>Kll SS '3 E111ncl1 69 F 1-NewPOrl H1rbor F:>-Unlvlr\llV Fl-al CdM F 10-lrvlne ESTANCIA (II·), t -11 83 Los Amklos 60 IS LIOUl\I 811Ch SI It Sen Clemente 60 71 Powav 69 61 Vl•I• 61 '4 Glen Hoover 67 Sf Sen Dltvulto S 1 '4 Vlfte Park 47 69 Senta Clere SO SI Meter De1 17 ll Orange 61 49 Cor. ~Mer S7 61 Nc>I Hert>or SI 14 El Toro '3 41 S.ddi.t>ec.k 4' 69 trvlne SS IO Coste Mtw 53 61 Unlversltv 47 S6 Cor. dlt Mar 39 '3 Npt Haroor ., 69 El Toro 63 F 1-S.ddltt>ecll Fl-et lrv!JM Ft-Ccnte Mete Fl~I UnlV!f'lltv Fl-•1 El Toro Fl-<:olla ~ Fl-al lr11lne F l~or def Mer SADDLE BACK (ls-4, M) SS SA Vall1v ' 61 H& ~Hlf'VH 46 Sante A.ne 46 MaonoUa 66 Troy S2 El Toro 64 Gtrdtn Grove 6S Et Ooredo 74 Sentleoo 54 INlne (OI) SI El Toro (2 Of) Sl N-porl Coll 4' E1t~1 le C« del Mer S2 Unlvtrsltv 74 Cotta Mell n lrvlne SS El Toro 10 Npl, Herbor Fl-at Esl1ncl1 F)-et CdM Fl-Unlversllv F 10-at Coste Mita UNIVERSITY (6-12. ... , 40 Sunnv Hiiis 40 Ctnvon 4S 8r11·0llnd1 2' Gerdlfl Grove 33 Woodbrldol 5' Canvon 41 Cv~ns 60 8olUI Grandi 44 NPI. Harbor 41 Cor dll Mer 16 Costa Mal 41 Irvine 57 El Toro 37 Seddleb.Jek 47 Estancle S4 Not. Heli>or 47 Cor. dlt Mer 70 Co1te Mita F1--4rvlne F:>-at Et Toro Fl-II ~di: F IC>-Eslandl HllVWMCI Partr MONDAY'S RISULTS (1Jltl If»·~ MrMU "'"""9) '"'ST u ca. One milt P1C1. SJ 41. 3' ... 4S ., 60 37 S9 S3 S5 .. 47 SI 37 SI 50 St 61 41 39 ., 27. ., ., 44 6.) .. 3' '40 " 70 S2 61 ~ St .. 61 Or1nP1rll 8rdol CRcfllMd) l .IO J . .IO J.00 OulU !otll S#!Vllar (Longo) t.40 4 00 Sucldln INrl• (Baker) UO Also re~ Didi Ou &eta, GolcMn Attalr, OtlllllVl'I )uenelll. Ma9ne Rote. nm.: 2;4'. 11 axA~A (1·4) N ici «S.00. SECOND RACE. One mll4 ~ s.1111 P•PMf' (8111111oeonr uo 3.60 2.10 Mrs Robin 8111 (V1llandln11t11m) 2.60 1.40 Hurlcene Sendra ILonool 2.IO Also raclcl lrOll Sii, GI GI Rocket. Touclla MlrlCJI, Levltv Rllvthf'n, Winter· bOUrne Ster, SlltV'• Bubble. Time· 2:03 31 S. • U IXACTA (l •2l ~kl M0.10. TH1"D RACa. One ml .. pace Pnoeftl• Jack (VllndnOllml 5-40 UO 2.IO Shlmut CFlacc>) 2.IO l.20 Notlll Tau•• (~htl'rtn) 7.IO Also rKICI: Et Tor«1to, O.bv Lord. Rec>en'• Lad, Hiiarious a,_, Sledcllll•m· mer, Primitive Streak, Scotch Oout>ll. TlrM. 21>1 31S U RXACTA (1·31 oald 119.30. FOURTH RACI. One mile trot. R1<1mond1 Jov (Bllron> 6 SO 3 60 3 00 lllUOt IFl1co) 4 IO 390 J1v1 Memorle1 (O~omerl 3'40 Also rec.a Air Pockel, 4uper Moose, Tlcktl Room, F1esn Strom, Twice Rtlecitd W1tru1, Rid PoPler • · Time 1-o? 41 s. ,.,.TH RACI. One milt OKI. Sure $Ct\lt1le (!llktr) 3.60 UO 2.40 Solsllce c Ballleroaonl 1.20 4 70 Sidi• c (MUllltrl 2 '° Also rac:ecl: AndV\ Hullolr1, Fllmln Memle, SlllP A Doll, Lady Sl11ll, Sklc>oer Sne nnon, Thi Como1nv1 Siik. Helc:von Hvaclntll. Time: 2:03 3/S. 5l IXACTA (4·31 1>1ld U2.30. SIXT" llACI. One mite PICI M¥rv Nardln N ICrGlln) ll.00 7.00 3 00 W1111 Rlw (Trambllv) 11.00 <t.20 Tlkeovar aid CAdlerman) U0 Also rececf 81rc1W1ll, ~ren JoM, Klltvtudl IOffl, Yount 8urlln91on, Prime 1vrc1 A, recome N, Sierra 8 r11u nm. U f JIS. U IXACTA (2•4) Plld S165.f0. SIVINTH RACI. One mllt 'b.c:.. 0 1lmltro1 tCl'OOflan> lUO 4 40 4 IO V1nk11 Bev N (Ptl1ff19) , IO 2.60 a..ier CPerkerl 720 Alto rececl· Slka Dream. ltomole Oencer, lurll•'• Brloaell. EJC«utor, TabO HanoVtt. Cteulc Can A. Time: 21IO IJ IXACTA <Ml 1>1ld '41 40 atOHTI4 AACL One mile pee» SOit E•PIO!llon CKUlblltl >20 l 20 } 40 H11'tlfl Ht!P Ut tcrCIGNnl S.20 "20 OtlMfl Son COf'uftdYI 00 AhO reced. Trldltl ClllfOtt, Eloltulflt Rov S. ~I 8"ch, LllP v .. r I . FleU!v !"Biiii., S1¥.n Sratttt Tlrnt lJI 4/S IJ IXACTA (1-1) 1111d WOO HIH'" •AC•. One milt 1ro1 Trot On (Ac:UrmtnJ IUO l UO NOOl.e Arnett• 1 Anoenon > • oo 400 420 2M E1MI (OrundV) AltO raced Clltlf'fUI Moot11 GolcMn PflOe, 1<.ei.moun. Petev Tl,,,.. HO 115 IJ IJCACTA 13 41 M IO •l2S40 n P'tCK llX (10-4·2-2-t->I Pllcl u.tts .. wttll 4 wlMI"' tick ... 0 1• hones) Sl "Kii $111 Centollllon MIO S221 N wltl\ S4 WIM!ftt llckt lt (fl ... llorM\) TINTM AAU. ~ mat ~ Mew Cadet (Leclltvl -,. l 40 2 60 2 40 kotooo 0 CWMMr,-, \ llO JN .od\Y kftlefl n.41Mforcl) 12 40 ., .. tet.9cl Alld\'1 ~. &oel4. 11911( L• I , Al. ....._,, MICIW 111\IO, Mot N lo1'*9f, ifldyt Ll1'Y TIMI. t I •fS tJ I ltA TA ClHI oaid m • All .,,.7 IOUTlf CO.AST llAGVI CA~ YAu.l'Y MISSIOft VllJO llt-2. l ·U ('4•61 MJ •9 Hin ""'" " ~ Oct1n v....., 6' •S Cor. dll Mar 47 . 'S4 I I fOfJ1 '1 .. Rolllno H.111 '° ;n Cor dl4 IMr » 74 lu.t11 P«ll 51 '7 $Int• Ane , '3 '4 ~ wne 64 " Cenvon • , ·40 7' HH Wilson 6 I .. Woo«lflc:iot S6 •s Oi'•ll09 6l ao 1rvlnf · 64 67 Merine 41 n Fulltflon 6S • S5 E dllOn 7' 73 Olatl\Ol'd ltr 75 12 RldlOl'd ., '° .. 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I 8rl11lnl, 6'-2, t-2. Minuet. MllllV• (8uto1r11) Oii Cllarlna LlndQvlst (Swlclen), 7·S, 6·3, Pam C11111 (U.S.l clef 8elh Herr (U.S.>, 6-1. 7-6, l(alhY Rlneldl fir (U.S.) def Atvda MoYtton (U.S.), 6·7, 7·· 3-0 (retired), Llure Arrava (Peru) def. 1111 8kJdlrove (Clld'OtJov.-1•), 6·3, 7·6, Barbera Polltr IU.S.I di! Klms Sano1 (U.S.). 6·1, 6·•. MoMIY'• tnnsacftem IASEaAlL ......... '--'"" ATLANTA 8RAVEs-Hl"'ld &oot>v Wint ,~111 eul11nrMnt1 t cou• MONTREAL EXPOS-Aoreeo lo l~m' with Jeff R11rdon ollcner on a four ·vtar contract wltll en ocitlonel flit" vtar T~rrv Francone, CKJtlltlder, Bol>Ov Remot c11cn· ~. •nd David Pllmer Boo J•m~• end Grtv tierrls, ~lcht" on o~· .. u r con tract\. · NEW Y~IC METS-AU.eel w•1vtn on Dav. Klnemen flrst DI~•" tor 1~ --pf • oMno him l'llt u<Xond1tlonal rtllasa. A~ ..... _ CHICAGO WH ITE SOX-S•Ontd Ruov Lew, ou1o..r. to a 1wo·ve1r contrtec;t, J«rv Ovt>1lntkl. lnfltldtr. Stevt Mure 1nd Kevin Hlckn, Pllcners, 111 to 01W·veer C'OnlrtCIJ l'OOT8ALL Na ...... l'lltbtlL .. tue CHICAGO BEAR&-N1mt0 Rod Gr.•"fl reotonel scCKJt United Statft ~ .... l.Mtw • ARllONA WRANGLERS-Traded the rlOlll1 of Art IC~n. c.nttr. 10 111e ~Phlt Sflowbolts tor 1111 rlotl•• 10 Jack Youno blOOd llntbeclter Cut Allw AhH Cltflf'l1v11 , lfld, Juefl ~ and MeriO Kirk""' NnetMH:llan. Jack Letfertv. ~., Pair Lemandl•, hgllt end, l(ev1n MlncYIO. wide r,cel'fer, Cel Pwklns, dlfentlv. llnemen. D1vkl Snow and l.ew.-.nce Texlde rvnn1no Mell•. encl PNI Thell, offe'ntl\11 ouerd Trlcleel Derr~ NlchOls, 1lnt01Ck1< 10 tht Houtton Gamblera tor• IUllKI clralt chOtc.. Mike c~. runlllno ~k. to Mtmofll• tor . future dl'efl chOlce, ~lckv Mertln, wide ~alvar. to thl PlllttM'11'1 Mauter• tor • M~clrlft CflOllc'r.t!li& _.~~ ~-.... running beck, and MM9. Bonner ott.nll.,. ouerd, 10 thl Lot Anfflll::;./Ex press tor e future drtft chOlcl NEW Jf:llS£V GENEltALS-A Monti JICaliOn. ~.,.Ind Sam Soo9, Mfely, left C&mlt t.u1. JQM lo,..io ~lcilM W1llie SYdnOr. Freel ~ • P"lul Oerov. M•ll• \11U9fln .. 1"11 Sim C:OMor. wldt rece1vtn Eddie ~ ..,. RIY t reoi.v lllekv Wll11mtOt1 Wn Rot»· ,..., ll'ld Men Hiii. d9fwflslve encb, l.llrrv s.tt.v, Franll Vi n elld loo Trent. ruMlno bKkC, Oevld ltllev, Nate JollWICMI, Carlton BrllCOI. eotlllfbtckt, Fr-td Lenol, I~.,.. Darin WrlOht, dlftnllv• llldllt. Men Mey. llotll end, Tonv torto. ott.n•lllW IKkle Kurt Nlchola C9flltt, Incl Art WOlodt. t>unl., OAKLAND INVAD ltl-<:ul Tom C)rooan QU1f1erl>Kf>. l rlen t4ewkll'1 end Tim Wllhl'\llon C~MCh •1e11 MalN'lly •nd M a WMHIOI wlell llt- ctoltW\ Don ~' NI lton V~ hOfll llldl, Gr" l.~t ~ lacllle, encl M I "'""•· CMlllf. TrNecl Mlettv 1a11 , .-c-.10.er. .. ""' "'""""911 Meuitn Mr 1 Mu,. «aft C11oU Tl'Mtd J.tOl HOlmft ~ lo It'll ~' ~t fW , ... r~lt IO Hal \'~• nMlll<•er A~ A.11'(111 Wllu•ms WIOI ,_., ... ", from IN Oenvw Gold fOt HM wm.•111u11.:ins GIF.TS ••• homPa&eSl Icade( yilh Ove. while Johns&on had five afiiu and Curtis four. . .. eon.. u1 Mat ct, 1n1a1 ft The Sea JGnas kept th.cit lli1n playoff hopes alive by bi1tioa 12of16 cbari 1y It tempts in the fourth qua11et. "ft was close the ~, .. offered 1rv1oe Coach Al • ernna. "The ~t se~ the .end of the pro.e was five points. "Corona hltt.iP& thoee free throws in the final quarter was the big::st factor.·• lfhe Sea Kinas bad t.brce pltyen finish in double fiiures. kid by temor Ray Zah l\ik, v.tho &OtaJed lS po1nt1. Seo Green and Bill Kendall added IS.a d 10 poiou, rapectivdy. For the . aqueros (l-7:. • 0.11 ), lbey were led 'unior Jeff tsielm.ao ( 13) and senior res,.Dunlap (11). Dunlap he.d seven boards to lead Irvine, whik G~n had seven to paceCdM. "We don't have'th~playcrs to run • on them so we had to play their temJ><?,'' said Herring. .. We played a $tra1aht man deferue aod we ti.ven't run tliat much this year... • . • lJDJ 71, Costa Mesa 11 • It's been this kind of a year for the ! Mustan&J: • "We were down by only m ~th 4:45 to go and one of th.cir .JU)'S missed a free throw, .. explained Costa Mesa Coach Tim Panel. ··wen, it wu a longnbound and our guy got turned around a little ..... And, you l.Uesscd it, the Must.anJ plaYeT scored a basket for the Trojans. ''We never recovered after that," wd Pane~. taking the incident in ~ good humor. Four <players finished in double digits for the Trojans ( 4-6, 6-12) led by Norm Stolz.off's 18 points, seven in the foun.h quarter. Graham Everett added 16, Brad A.mold 13 and Jason Genlile-410. • Sophomore Mitch Pelichowilci, on 12of17 shootina from the field, paced tne Mustang.s (0-10, 2-16) with 26 points. I Teammate Matt Judd had lS points and 12 rebounds. Manzanilla reduced to a crawl .. ByALMON~EY D8lp ......... Wltlllf I Leaders in the San Diego to Manzamllo yacht race Monday sailed 1ntQ a "parking lot" less than 300-· rt11les down the BaJa California. coast from Point Loma. The four front runners 10 the 41- boat fleet had logged less t.ha.o I 00 miles during 1be previous 24 hours and were rcpon.ing zephyrs of one and two knots. Out-driftin~IM fleet was the 68· foot sloop sailed by Barry Bcerkus,out o Long Beach Yacht Oub. which had logged only 265 ,fl\iles from the sta.rtJ,ast Saturday at I p.m. Saga was eight miles ahead of Nick Frauc:'s 68-foot S"'1ftsurc II. San Diego Yacht EtJ~b; njne miles ahead of Merhn, under chartr to Terry Lmgenfelder. SDYC. and 11 miles ahead of Roger MacGregor's 65-foot Anthem. Lido Isle Yacht Club .. ti Upbeat. a Sant.a Cruz-50 sk.Jppei'cd by Phrl Rowe, Newport Harbor Yacht Club. had moved into the top five oq elapsed lime and was reporting a pos~t1on ~47 miles from the start. Handicap leaders were Illusion, Ed McDowell. Kmg Harbor Yacht Club; Saga! Rehance. Dennis Conner, SDYC. Tomahawk. John Arens, Balboa Y C. and Checkmate. Teny Gaetcher. Del Re' Yacht Club. • • Robertson wins split decision INGLEWOOD (AP)-Billy Rot>- c.rtson upset defending champion Jcfl Stoudemire with a t l ·round splat drc1s1o n to wm the m1ddlewciaht champ1onsh1p of llte Forum boxing tournament Monda)' night. Robertson. l 58 pounds. "'as t.a.k.1na all the punishment before the sixth round but came out 1n the seventh with •a nght to Stoudem1rc's chip. 'from which Stoudemire never _ Sttmed to rcco"er The referee and two ludges scottd the fight 11 5-113. 16-l l 5 and I t-5~t I~ . Robcmon. oflnglewood. raised his rccord to 7-1 Stoudem~. l 5<J, of c;,nt.a Momca. dropped to l J..J. Th fmalim for the hr.hi %)- wetaht champ1onsh1p o( the tour .. nament Y,.'tf'C determined in • pair or companion 10-round bouts . Monarchs battle Lancers tonight ~atcr Dct H1ah'1 1onarth• ·{>UI theu 20-1 rcputation on the ltnc 1on1a,ht at Chapman 011 (7; O , 'lllt\n'c lus kague ttllar-d lkr 81 b;1, Amat iava.di with 1 1n r11tcr Dea. 6-0 an ltl uc p • handled the unccn 1n the nnt mund. S9, Wllh 6-:7 Tom UWi ~onn 6 potDlS. • .. ' .. 'I .. \. , .. ' ( ~· . . . ., 84 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tue.day, January 31,.,198• ~ . -v .. \ r \ I .; ., ' t'. I . . · ' . 'I .. •I . -. . . .. . .... : ~ :: ·. : .. ::~:·:~ ::: .... .',~:_; ...... '. . . . .. ~: :·.: : ... ;,:~ /..,, "···~ .. <·;:' ~~:-~ : ....... • • .. -11.. •.J.;: .. ,'1;&~ • ..!5'1...~b·~t,;'.~_.:a.-tr.'1_·~ .. __.~~· • , 1 • . • • J',;. ' : : hill Pill\~~ ~·- ----~­_... ..... ....._ :.:::::....~ , . ....._ .......... s:::=;::-: . .,.,- ~US • ·Biggest •colle' seizure · inHB "II•• • ---~j ...,, v. n ... our.a ca.a . I e ·seen . . • MAXIMIZE YOUR . MARKET COVE.RAGE · . . • · (and adv9rtis i'ng dollars) ' ~ with the Beachcomber's 4.6,500 u~d1Jpllcated clrculatlon In . Hu'1tlngton Beach, the lrvlne Mirror's 25,00Q und~pticated clrculatlon In I lrvlne and the DallyJ!Uot'a 37,277 AIJC audJt.~-­ clrculatlon .In Newport Beach, Cos.ta Mesa, -lrvlne and HuntlngtOIJ Bu~h, Lag~na-Eteac _ and Fountain Valley. · ~ .: . . I , . . , CILL .&42~4321 .. -. FOR··DE-TllLS · .. I J' I I .,, I . • f ... . . . -· . . I • • "' . -..... • fiOllDO tii\Rt'lt~ ( LOV( ATTACKING THE ) MAILMAt;. SOMf. DAYS l ) SCRATCH MIM. SOME C'AVS ; [ 61T( HIM. SOME 0AY5 f '· TRIP HIM : ·~ TOPAV I 'M T"°RVI NG' 50ME.TMING NE.W . . . by Gus Arriola by Jim Davis THE FAMILl' ClllCti RIG GEORGE by V1rg 1I Partch (VIP) I I "My doll hos o birth certificate and 'doption paper1." "That's nothin'! Mine has a driver's lic.ense1" "·'R" \Dl'KE by Brad Anderson ... - • "It was expensive. but I was getting so tired of watching cartoons." "George, ttts elweys 1 ple11ure giving you your 1nnu1I phy1lc1I. It m1kt1 me feel 10 flt by com· p1rl1on." .... ... ··o '-'.""'<C::::: ' # : .. .::, \. ) 0 • ~~ ~ ~ l ™INK il:(IS WINTE~ GEITIN' 100 PUSHY~• BR IDG~ Nr1thtr, vulnerable. North dral-.. NORTH •AIOU '7 QJU O A • +K '7H wtsr £AST •QJ H •Void "?A98 ~1070 ~ 912 -O-K-Q H3 •Ase +Q J93 OUTH • K 9852 v> K 3 0 10765 • 105 'rt.e bidding; North Ea1t South We1 t I • 2 0 2 . P HI 4 • Pa11 PH1 Pu1 Opening lead. Nine of • BRABBLE ME~. OON'i C"M.lbf. f~e ---""7 '"ANNf.l.I. \. ... Cauus" ·'= GoiE• .! JACOBY NATIONA L CHAM PION AT I Jnl one week from 111 rHW t11rLhd11y Oswald Jacoby, with IOml' help from i':dKar Kaplan. Norman Kay, Rill Kool and Rirhnrd Pavli(t-k, won the Reisinger Hoard a Makh lt!am evrnt at tht Pall Nor,th Amemiin Ch1&mp1on th1p 1n M1arn1 The latter four were lhe defenders in t~ . Theri! hu nevtr been a more popular wtn Juoby, who 1s f1ghL1ng . uncer. be(omes the oldest ~layer ever to win a major U.S. championship. and he has earned a spol in the Trl.i&la to select the team for lhe 1985 world team championships We hope lhal he win~ that nne. loo ' I'VE. &Vi ~.8)E':J a.D5ED·AMD ® 'TONGUE rs STlCXING OUT .1 I t'int' play by On: won a rlub. 1 full board for hia team on thi Ortlart'r no.w ( rft!f dul from tht' final He tht" nut four tnrkt. twt .stretcht'd a little for b11 free dubs In' b.and and &w.1.., bid of two 1pade1, bul tau~ht M1amond11 on tht' board~ llt hla partner. EdKar Kaplan, tht.'n h•ci dummy'• t<'""''" n1 wiLh a 1rood hand. Nott that h<'nrt and, wht•n 1-;ut follow Kapllln put no str1un on h1• 1'<1. dt>dart'r rurr<'d with tht parlnrr fl<' rais<'d t.o four n1nt'. Wl'st ovtrrurrtet n~ 1padc11 -had lw bid only pt'rforr<' rt'turnt'd a trump.. lhrtt, Ja~ !IUffl.Y" would Uummy'• · I.fin htld,. aoi - nol have bid again dt'<lntrr seored t latt t•• kg~1nst four spadr1 Wc-tt trlt'k• by n1((inf a btarl wit• It'd a low diamond. Ot'darrr tht' trump king and 1 daa • won 1n dummy and l~d a mond with t~ atf', 11 W hearl to tht' king re .. uodt'rrurred ~lple . ly. West now dtcidt:d lo bf Jtroby madt an ovtrlrirk1 brilliant and undt-rled hi art' In lht• othrr room. dt'datd of dubs. lwt'lart-r pou rt'<' fnilrd In (ou r 1pades. rvrD with dummy'\ king and c thou«h a doublt' by w ... t td Lht qurt'n ja(k of h.arls 1hould havt> htlSM"d him pbt~ d11cud,1n1C h1« rrmain1n1t lht' trump~. C».D, IAA'f's IJU.t., i..llAIE.iJER NoiA~ Ii i?~ ~~E f~ fR~tlE.Ni /•JI ~ftAI(~. it's O\l~ M'i 'fO l.lSlt.M 1. 0 \ . • ~ . . by Ferd & Tom .Johnson DR. S"OC=Kc::....__ __ .... .--...L.------- ' ,. PE:\~l.TS · HEk:E 5 THE W~LD WAR I FL YtN6 ~(E FLIRTING .. WITH THE 0eAUTIFUL F~ENCH WA11RE55 .. 'Ill' M BLE" EEDS "LL TELL HER ~~E JdKE ABOUT THE TEN,NU.RSES THE FOUR PILOTS, THE BARBED WIRE AND THE CASE OF ROOT BEER ... .. _, - ·1 Jl by Charles M Schult I CAN NEVER RE!'t\EMBER HOW IT 60ES .. ., :! 1'0L..-D YOU ye s-re ~PAY YOUR t....ICE:N'Sf: WAS GO ING> -ro E:XPI Re A "f M IDN I GH"f.' AntR M~ SPm.~. ,'Lt. HOLD AN IMPROMPTU CDNF£RH<J., .. • • • .. .T ~£N .'U. ~CJOE.t-.L-1 D£ClDt i) T~f: A WALK IN THE ~LUW6, MAKIN6 SIJKr mt ?K~7' (~ ~ (J.11. f/{H fJ by Wiley rurJ JRTnE RJ..!1(? 1~ ()JIPAJ6N ™E ~Cf TRAIL 71 OO:~tSTAAllD ~ ~N£1l'i.. by Harold Le Ooux .. I • \. . . ... , ~ . fta.IC·NOTICE PUBLIC NOflCC . MUC NOT1C£ • ,ICTITtOUI 8UllMlll NO't1Ct TO ,IC11TIOUI 8UllNlll NAMC ITATIM NT CONTRACT0.-1 , NASITATIM«NT The loitowlng peraon le dOlnQ CAlLIHO f!Ofi' lllOI ~ IOllowlng petton kl dOlng butJneu at Schoel Dltt'1ct lf'llne Unlfted butlneM u · (A.) M~I PURCHASING (8) MAXI Bid OftdhM 10 00 o'c:fodl am ol EE-SERVICES 2&73· Mont.,ey 0~ NEWPO"t , 421 30th St , New-the 23rd dey OI ' Avenue, ~ti Me ... CA ~ ..... ' poft 8Mch CA 92863 FlbrultfY, '"" Eun•tt• LOI• P. 2873 Mulne Ha.t91 Z94dm1n 26$81 PtKe ot Did Aeoeipt Ol1lr1C1 Admln-Moot9'ey A. 111 MeN. CA S.9Mll Ot , Mtlll()n Vt$. CA lltrallon. Cent•, ~ 1 Allon Alie .. t2828 ~ -t2075 ' . lrvlne. CA 92714 j~1,,.... 11 con<SUC1ed by an 1h~txnlneM 11 condueled by an Proi.c1 l<lentlflcaUon Name !McNal lndlvi!u1.1 ec.~ OltlOt P.,llttonl wtth Eunelle Loll Pldlatt Mulne H Zeidm•n St111on1 Dlllrtct A.dml 1t1on Thi• •t•tement waa llltd with the Thi• 1tllefJ*ll wit ll+ed with the Cent• County Clefk of Ot•not County on County Cleflit ol Orange County on Pl~ Plan• 11e on ~hi Bluroc:k o.c 21. 1983 • Dec 30, 1983 Pertnerl'tl~. '3·00" Newport '2M114 . " ,ZMA7 BouleVetd, ~ BNCh, CA Published Orange Collt. Dally PubllalllK! Orin~ Co11t Dally 112883 Piiot Jin 24, 31 , Fib 7. 14. 11184 PllOI Jan 24. 31 Feb 7, 14, 1984 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhlt 528-14 5311-84 the ebove-named School 011trlC1 01 ____________ 10r111ge County. C1lllom11. 1ct1ng by C HO CE ind through Ila Gov.ming Board, --------..:....--MU Tl ' hlrelnefter referred to •• "DIS· Ml~TICE FtCTITIOU8 BU81Nl!ll TRICT . wlll receive up to. blJI not FICTIT..,.. •• 8Ul1Nllt liter lhlfl lhe 1bove-1111ed ,,,,,., ,..,_ NAMI 8TAT£Mt!NT ... ltd bids tor the 1w1rd of 1 con-. NA• ITATIMl!NT TM lollowlng peraon Is doing 1recnor lhe ebove project Th• lollowtng Plf'IOnl 11• doing bualnen at 81d1 lh•ll bl received In tn. ~ buslnets ni SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. OEN· ldenttlled above, and llhllll be Q91n· SUAVER SPECIAL TV MEATS. TAL PANEL. 215 D1hll1 A\19 . Cor· ed end publicly rNd eloud II lhl 2670 Wl.lnut, Sul\1 K. Tustin. CA one del Mer• CA 112625 1bove-1111ed ume and plae. Ben S. Ramo1. 10380 8111yen St . JeNrey Jose Bondoc. 215 Dehll• There WIN be. S10 00 depollt r• Alt• Lome. CA 91701 Ave .. Coron• dll Mii, CA 92625 quired tor each 11t of bid documenll Hec10< S Ramoa. 10389 81nyen Th11,b1Jalness IS conducted by •n to gueranl .. their return In good St . Al\I Loma, CA 91701 lndlvlduet cond1llon within 1 deys etter l'hl bid Je\lllr S Ramo1. 103611 Banyen JeNrey Jose Bondoc opening dlle SI Alli Lome. CA 91701 This .i11ement wu llled with the EICh bid must conf<><m and be Thi• b\Jllnftl 11 condUC1ed by • Counly Cieri! ol 011n~ County on responsive to the contrlC1 cloc:ir blJllMS$ trust Dec. 28, 1983 menll Bens Rarnos F2:Ml50 Eich bidder lhall tubmlt, on a JaYlef S Ramos Publlaned Orange Coaat Diiiy torm furnlllhed wllh lhl conlrllCt Hec1or S ~ Piiot Jan 24. 31 Feb 7. 14. 1984 4 document•. 1 llst 01 the propotld Thia Slatemenl w11 filed wtlh lhl 4&3...a 1ubcontractor1 on lhll projeet 11 re· County Clerk of Oran~ County on ------------!quired by the SubleUlng and Sub· Dec 28, 1983 PlllllC NOTICE conlrl(;!lng F11r Prectloel Act Goll1 F2MOIO ---..;...:;=;.;........;.......;.;;.._ ___ I Code 5ec: 4 tOO et aeq Published Orange COi.ii Dally ~OUI BUllNEll Etch bidder llWlt aubmlt ~th Pllol Jen 24 31 Feb 7, t4. 1984 NAME STATEMENT each bid certllled Of calhler'1 Check 529-84 The following pe<son 1& doing p1y1ble 10 the DISTRICT or • bid business aa· bOnd In lhl lol'Tn 111 lorth In the ----......,,.-.-----SMAOY LADY CONCEPTS, 9856 contr1c1 doc:umenll In ·an •mount MtiC NOTICE Bluereel Or .. Huntington Beach, CA. no1·1e11 then 10"/e ol the m111lmum· -----------Q26"16 , amount of bid u • ouerel\lee that FICTITIOUI BUllNl!l8 Judy Diener. 9856 Bluereel Or . the bidder wlll enter Into the NAME tTATEMfNT Huntlng1on Beach. CA.. 92646 propoeed contract II the 11me !• The following pe<aon1 are doing Thi• buslnesa la conducted by en 1w11ded 10 1uct1 blddtlf. In the event buslneu as· Wreckage of private Lear jet Uea smolderl '.rter It craahed and burned ytth ills people aboard on Catalina laland. Catalina pl ne tragedy probed indlVldual ol l•llur• to 9flllr 1n10 .. 1a contrlCI. INtERSCOPE RACING CORP . Judy Diener auch aecurlly wlll be lortell 2'70 N-pon Center Drive. Newport Thll statemen\ wu filed wtth the Dl&TRICT TeMNel the right to re-Beach. CA 92660 County Clerk ol Orange CountY.'Ofl jecl 1ny or all bid• <>< to wat111 any tnterscope u S.A. c Reclng Cor- Oec 28. t983 lrregulerllln or lnlorml.lllles In eny porellon. 270 Newpoit Cente< 0r1111. F2341U bid• or In the bidding Newport s.acn. CA. 92680 Six perish as Lear jet overshoots runway, p lunges_ down cliff al Ke1d-H1l1~1ew Airport in San Jose, said An Rucker. tower supervisor at Sonoma County Airport in Santa Ro~. The FAA said the Jet had taken off from an ta Rosa in Northern Cahfom1a at 12:2~ p. m As the v1ct1m's bodies were transported to the coroner's office Mooqay afternoon. inspec- tors had alread} btgun examining' the sull- Publlatied Orange Coaat Delly Pursuant to lhe provlllona of Sec· This bualneu Is conducted by • over the side," Fuganno said. P1101 Jan 24~31. Feb 7 14, t984 tlon 1773 of lhe Labor Code or the COfporatlon. Curtis Tucker. who was st.anding near ·~----'"'\"" ____ 4....;84--·8-i4 Stall ol Celllornla. the OlSTRICT Petrlci• M Sold•no Vice Prlll· F · ( d h b 1 -•-• hes obtllnld from the Director of the dent uganno. est1matt I at l e LA;arJel was MUC HO CE · Oeo•rtment of lndu11r1111 Relatlonl Thi• 1111emen1 wu tiled with thl traveling about 200 mph when it first touched the gene<•l prevelllng re11 of per county Clerk or Orenge County on down. FICTITIOUS 8U8tNEH diem wages Ind the gene<at prevail-D.c 29 1983 Th • 11 d NAM£ STATEMENT tng rite for holldey and overtime ' F2:MUI . ea1rport sa1rcontro er an manager ran The totlOW1ng person 11 doing workinine1oeell1yln~lehthl•W<l'l< Publlllhed Of'enge Coast Diiiy toward the wreckage to try to rescue the bu~~·iR~ IMPORT/EXPORT 53 1110 bl pert<><med for each c:t•ll or Piiot Jan 24• 31. Feb 7. 14 1984 passengers. but "the nght side of the plane was type of WOl1cer needed 10 execute 530-84 A V ALON (AP) .•. :--<\' 1a11o'h authont1es smoking wreckage. • were trying to d¢tt'l'rni ne toda~ ""hY a Lear Jet 24 "I wouldn't even want to guess a cause ·overran a mountamtop runway on Santa now," Wally Funk, National Transportation Catalina Island Monday and plunged down a. Safety Board inu>ector. said at the airport. "It cliff. killing all six people aboard in the was a nice clear day with moderate pretty much engulfed in flames:· Fugar:ino said. Belhany. lrvlne. CA 92715 the contrllci Thell retn are on Ille •'There was no chance·, It was all flames." Peul Meyer 53 Bethany. lrvlne, ~t lhe DISTRICT o~ loclled et CA 92715 2941 Allon Ave . Irvine, CA. 02714. -----------Tllcker said. Ttils l>uelness is conducted by. Coplel mey be obtained on reqUMt PtalC NOTICE .. Flames were ~aybe 40 feoi in the air. black lndtvldual A copy o1 these r11e1 at1111 bl poeted FICTlTIOUI •u•-ia k 400 500 r . ' dB Pod I k' Paul Meyei-• the Job ane .,._ smo e to 1ee1 up sa1 arney as 1, a Thia a1a1emen1 wu tiled with the 11 •h•ll be ·mend•lory 'upon the NA• l'tAT£M£NT subsequent explosion. temperatures." "It landed. 11 went off the end, 1t exploded There was nothing unu~ual about the on impact." said Ru!>~ Pal.11ore. opcrauons plane'sapproach. no apparent malfunctions and manager at Airport-in-The-Sky. ~ho saw the "I am told there were no problems lfl com,. driver for Avalon Taxi. , County CIMk of Orange County CONTAACl'OR to wnom the con-The IOlloWI~ person 11 doing Montz said Lear Jets have landed at the Dec. 28. 1983 tract 111wa d upon eny tub· business as· f · F234141 contractor undat ti CONTRAC· PACIFIC BUILDING MAINTEN-ai rport "hundreds O times." Published Orange Coast . Deity TOR 10 pay nol 119 th6f'I the aald A.NCE, 18325 A.ti>en. Fountetn v11-"Bigger jets have landed here,'' he said. P1101 Jan 24. 31.'Feb 7. 14. 1984 apecjtled retei 10 en orkers em-1ey. CA. 92708 "The length ts adequate for planes of this type." 485-84 oyed by them 1 xecutlon of aryan John Artunlen. 18325 Th I I r.t th s ta R . rt _... I the contrlCI Aspen. Fountain vi/fey. CA 112708 crash shonly after I :30 p.m. Mon'c.la) from the •,municat1on with the tower:· she sai~. " a1rpon tower. • . ' However, A1rpon Manager Paul Montz The dead were t.entauvcly dcM:nbed as four said control (owcr personnel told hull that "the men and two .women, all adults, but o ffi cials pilot did an awful lot oftal~ing before he touched were unsure this morning of the names and were down. asking about runway length, .bus transpor- trying to contact relauves. said George Borth. tat ion to town and that sort of thing. as though he Los Angeles County coroner's senior in-hadn't been here before." > · e pane et 1 e an osaa1rpo ~ion Y MUC NOTICE • No bidder may withdrew eny bid This business is conducted by an after noon on an instrument flight plan filed to 10, 1 ~rloc1 of a1xty (60) dayt alter 1ndlv1dua1. Monterey. said Sam Sa beta, the Federal A via-flCTTT40UI BUllNHI lhe deie 11rtor ""opening of bid•. Bryan J. Artun11n tion Administration's air traffic manager at the The 10~~! '!!!!:':!dot A peyment ·bond and • per-This stetement was m~~~~h the airport. . . ·• .--· tormance bond wlll be required prior County Clerk ol Orange VVUt•IY on b\Jaine".u Dec 29 1983 A FAA d ffi I L A I I( & 0 LANDSCAPE MA.IHTEN to execution ol Inf conlrlGI Ind . F2M247 vesugator. Some witnesses said the plane appeared to Skid 'tnarks scarred the last 50 feet of the· be near· stalhng when 1t crashed and that the 3.250-foot runwa) where the twin-engine JCl shd plane's re' ersc thrusters. which help to stop the over the edge and crash.ed into hea') brush 200 aircraft. went ~1lenl a quarter of the way down n uty o 1cer a os IJge es ANCE 954 c~""rna. Coell Men. llh•ll be 1n 1111 fC!fm 111 lor1h In 1111 P b11 ... ..,. 0 c 1 Deity International Airport. who refused to give his · "• conlract document1 u .,..,...., !•noe oas name, said the p1Jot may have canceled htsJlight ~!~~ A Wtlham1, 954 • Purauent to Section .s&0 ol lbl Pilol Jan 24• 31· Feb, 7• 14• ~~~~4 plan at Monterey because of the good weather m gre"81 Costa Mesa CA 92627 Gov11;nmet1I Code of tne ~t•te 01 Dema i: Wlfflama 954 Congr Cehlornle ll'le conlfect Wiii conlaln Southern Cahforn1a where he was heading, SI Costa Mesa CA 92627 proV1slon1perm1111ng1ne aucce11tu1 feet below the runwa)'. Funk said. The pn.,,ate 1et "overran the run"ay and Pilot Mike Fuganno saw the accident and burst into flames as 1t skidded off the runwa) :· said the pilot was going about 60 to 70 mph near county shenfTs Deputy John Broussard said. the end of the runway, "which 1s too fast. I think "The plane finally-came to rest. fully engulfed m the pilot took to long to commit (to 'a landing)." flames. with six people trapped inside." "He touched dowri al the east end of the The Lear Jet. a 550.mph plane operated 1>) Ttiis,businesa"is conducted by 1 bidder 10 1ubs111u1e MCUrltlea ,tor man) corporations to \ranspon ex·ecut1ves, 1s 1nd1vidlt1f · eny moneya withheld by tile DtS- known for its luxul) appointments aQd ~fet'-Oeme E Wtlhams TRICT 10 ensure Plrforminc:e under FICTTTIOUI 8UllNEl8 Ml.IC NOTICE ; This sfaUltnenl was filed wilh t lhtl confrlC1 . NAME STATEMENT ,. features. The plane was des1ined tn the 1'95 s b) ~ounty Cletk 01 Orenge County Govern1r:ig Boatd The following persons are doing the late W1Diam Lear and IS current!) built by Dec 28. 1983 By A Stenley Corey b\Jsmeu es Firefighters doused the fire "within IS runway and he hit the thrust reversers and then minutes" after It was reponed, Count) Fire revved them up. Then there was a htllc p·ause as Inspector DeWitt Morgan said. though he were thinking of taking off ag.am. The JCl was regi$tered to-G B. Ae!p Inc.. Then 1t was back up to full reverse. and 11 went Gates-Lear Jet Corp. of Tucson. Anz. · FZM1 Secretery • FRIENDS AND COMPANY, 1423 . PubllShed Orange Coast DI.I Published Or1nge Coast 011ly Piiot Via Lido. Newpon Beech. C~ 92863 Two people were kilted and two others Piioi Jan. 24. 31. Feb 7 14. 1984 Jan 31. Feb 7. 11184 sma11 P11111. Inc . 343t W May-·senously mJured tn a stm1lar accident invd\.ving 48&-719·14 wood. Santi An•. CA 9270• a propeller-driven ltght plane at the same a.ifpon 1---..---------1------------1 This buslneN 1• CQnducted by • PlllllC NOTICE Pl&.IC NOTICE corporation MoSlems a:pol9gize --" for clashes· in Beirut • BEIRUT. Lebanon (Af?) Shute ¥' Moslem miliua leaders ordered their lighten to observe a ceasc-fir.e toda~ and descnbed as .. accidental" the senes of battles Monday that killed one U. ' Manr'!e and three Lcbanc~ Cl\ 1hans Three o ther Mannes were wounded in the dav-long clashes. and spokesmen for the Shute m1ht1a group Amal and at south Beirut hosp1tab said the Mannes· fire killed a 9-year-old girl and two otherc1v1lians, and ~u"ded 22 people An Amal spokesman said m1ht1amen in Shute neighborhoods near the Manne ~ase at Beirut's a1rpon were told to "stnctly adhere to the cea~efirc and refrain from any form of attack'> on the Mannes." "Yesterday·., c.:olJJs1o n was accidental. not the rc-.ult of(3-{lart1 cular an1mos1ty by either side," <.aid 1hi: spokesman at Amal headquaneh "O ur men .. aid the Manne-; fired fir'it and the\ (thi: Manne<;) 'ia1d thn fired because the:r· were '>helled ·· "Tb1ngs ha\e hcen '>lra1ghlened out mainly through dire<:t commun1cat1 on between the Amal command and the Manne command," 'Miid the spokesman. who asked to remain anonymous. The cease-fire took efTcct Monday rught Lebanon's state radio said U <; JCts from warships offshore staged reconnaissance runs at dawn toda} o'er the cit) and the surrounding h1lh Rec,1dcnh !>aid the planes released scarlet heat balloon\ to deflect ground-to-air missiles but r!ld10 stauons said the Jeh drew no ground Im.· The Manne who died Monda)' was the 2S9th member o f the peacekecpmg force lolled in Lebanon since the Manne'> were deployed 1n Beirut 1n September 1982 His name has been withheld until his famil) 1s notified. Four other L' .S. servicemen not in the peacekeeping force were killed when the U.S. Embassy was 'bombed last Apnl Marine 'lpokesman Maj Dcnn1'i Brooks said that 1n l'ac h of Mo nday'<, dashes. the Manne') tired only after they· wt' re al tacked. "We have no wa y of knowing what we hit. and wha1 casualt1c'> the rt• .,..ere ... Broo said "\\e arc \Orr. about an) U\ II n casualties. but the bot1oru liqc l'>~ha1 w arc taking fire from thl' a;ca 'and we \C to defend ourscl'e'>.. ~. ( lo the Stv11c ne1ahborhoo<l ~f J la) el- Sellum. Amal fighttrc; snowed Al\sociated Press repbrters a school bus with four bullet holes 1n one side and fresh blood on two of the 12 scats The bus "as carrying children from a Shute ~hool when 11 was hit tbe • ·\ mal m 111 ua said Suit 1001ning in Jackson burn incident LOS AN< ifl f 'i · ( \P) -.Pop -.tar Michael Jac-k-.on ma)-\ue whoever 1\ ~t fault for m1!>Cucd fire\\ork<; that burned his head and 1s holding oil on a decision to rclca\(' tapes and film of the mishap, his anomcy says • "I think it''> <ln outr3ft<' 1h:u thb thing hu • occurred at nll," altorne" John Branca said Monda}' He \...11d a dt"t:1smn on legal mategie., will be made af\cr a rev1e"' of the film and fhc: camC'ra-angJe reference v1deo1apc\ 1<, ( o mplctt•d today "We're e'aluut1ng l'Vel) pos<11h1hty ··he ..aid. adding that ··no final dt(t ion .. ha'I been made v.hcth<'r to make film of the accident public lie earlier indicated n would be In ho1pttal n asmtanr to Rranca Karen Langford • ~1dshcknew ofno govrrnmcn1aacnq that A•~ was 1nvt~t1pttng thC' arudcnt fnday at thr Shrine Auditorium 1n lo11 .\ngclc The Re•. Billy Orab&m. nffertng wttll • bl.Ch f ner. Infection ana uJaautlon, hu be.en admJtted to a Mayo Clinic boepJtal In Roc:beeter, llJnn. I Meanwhile, a secretary for Jackson·~ tour manager Larry U1rson. 5a1d the sinacr had noth1na on h15 \<:hooulc that would have t\I_ be canceled bccau~ of 1hc 1nJury. ~hr ~td a tour 1ha1 \l.OUIJ rctJnitc Jack on with h11o brother., 'ltill was tchcdukd thi-i Moy .. Jan. 3. 1983. ------------,.. Lacy B. Sacks, v~ Pre91dent FICTITtOUl'BUllNESI FICTITIOUI BU81NESI Ttiis statement wu hied with lhe NAME STAnMENT NAME STATEMENT, County Clerk ol Orange County on The IOllowlng l)lflOn i$ doing The lollowing persona are doing Dec 30, 1983 -------1 business as: bU1lne" u · F23'5ll CARSON AND ASSOCIATES, STUFT-TEE-SHIRT. 517 E 30th. Publlslled Orange Coast Oalty 2032 St11pway Lane. Newport Bejl<:h. N-port Beach, CA 92663 Piiot Jan. 24. 31, Feb 7, 14, 1984 CA. 92660 Laurie E Qlcilendnher, 2559 · 532-84 DEATH NOTICES -,...-, ""'------"-- SWAIN LARK EDWIN Memorial S<'rvices will be Hiibert M Carson. 2032 Shlpway Santa Ana A.111 •D. Colla Meaa. :.t Th rsd F b Lane, Newport Beach. CA. 92660 C,,_ 92627 . 1-----------SWAIN e resident of Costa helu u ay. e ru!lry This business Is conducled by an Thia bu1lne1111 conducted by: an Pl&.IC NOTICE Mesa. pass<.>d away January 2,1984 at 2.30 PM at the indlvtdual lntllvlduaj. 1------------- 27 , 1984. He IS survived by Harbor Lawn Memorial H M Carson Laurie E Ol<:kendathef FICTITIOUI 8UllNEll his wtfe, Margaret and was Chapel with Father Conrad Thia atelement waa filed wllh the This stetement was llltd with 1hl NAM£ STATEMENT the. fond Uncle of Richard N d f Sa t J h th . County Cle<k of Orange County on County Clerk of Orange County on The IOllowtng person Is doing or qu1st o m o n e Dec 28. t983 Dec 28. 1983 buslneu as and Judy Treece and Divine Episcopal Church of-FDU34 FZM'1'3 METAL PRODUCTS. 305 Corll family. Services w11J be held fic1aung Jn heu of flowers, Published Or1nge Cout Delly Publllhed Orenge Cout Deity Reel •4. Huntington Beec:n. CA Thursday. February 2.1984 r J ·~ d t Ptlot Jan. 24,.31, Feb 7. 14 1984 Piiot Jan 24 31. Feb 7, 14, 1984 92648 arm Y sugges... ona ions 488-84 439-8• Jeny Cutletoo. 305 Cofll Reef at l PM at the Harbor Lawn be made to the Hee.rt or ' • •4. Huntington Beach. CA 112648 M"emonal Chapel with Lung Assoc1at1ons Services MUC NOTICE MUC NOTICE This business 11 conducted by en R d W 11 E S I d h d (. f Individual everen 1 1am tee e un er t c, ire t1on o FICTfTIOUI 8UllN£&8 J•ry Culleton of the Mt-sa Verde Uruted Harbor L<1wn Mount Olive Fl~z~o~:A~:.':::• NAME STATEMENT Thia st11temen1wu111ec1 w11h the M c t h o d 1 s t C h u r l' h Mortuary 540-5554 The following persons .,. d0tng The IOll<>wtng pereon 11 doing County Ctenc of Orange C~ntv on offlc1atmg Services undN • ' business as buatneas as · Dec 30. 1983 CAt..IFORNIA CHICKEN 2360 t El MORAIS ADVERTISING ANO OE-FDUll the direction of Harbor BENZ Toro Road El Toro CA 92630 SIGN. 3.C 146 Selve Aoed, •195, Published Orenge Cout Dally Lawn M o unt , 0 I 1 v e JDJ. Ent;,,prlMt lid 23601 El L1guna Niguel. CA 92677 Piiot Jan. 24. 3t. Feb 7. t4, 11184 Mortuary, 540-5554 CAROL S BENZ passed Toro Road . Et Toro. CA 92630 Anne Kathryn M0<rl1. 34146 Selva 533-84 J way January l 2, 1984 at This businus 19 conducted by 1 Rd • 195. Leguna Niguel. CA. 92677 BECK ht•r homc m Laguna Beach. orporahon. • 1nJi~:~:a1ne1111 conducted by en ----------- ERNEST A BF.CK. a res1 California aft<>r a lingering Derlyn J Knopp, Sec/Treu Anne K Morris Ptell& NOTICE d t f C ta M ""'~"~ , This 11atement JNU filed with the en o os esa, ~" ·illness Of her immediate County Clerk ol Orange County on Thia s1111men1 wes filed with th• F1CTmou11aua1•11 away January 28.1984 He 1s family, shl' leaves 2 ·d~ugh-Dec 30 t983 County Clerk ot Orange c.ounty on NAME ITATEMl!NT surv1vt.-d by his wife Mdry, lC!rs, Margi(' Benz of Mi~ion F2345M ec 30, 1983 F2M511 The tollowlng peraon Is ~ng ('h1ldre n; Carel Lauer of y d S Be Published Orange Coast Dally business as: S·:n•~ Ana. '-'usan Brown<• lt"JO an usan nz of P1to1 Jan 24, 31. Feb 7, 14, t984 Publl1hed Orange Co11t 081lly CORONA DEL MAR LIMOUSINE. u wo 0 Laguna &ach and thrN' 534.SA Piiot Jan 24. 3 t. Feb 7. 14, 111748~ 3800 East Coasl Highway, Suite 8. of Marlln£·z. California. V1r grandchildrPn S he 15 also · 53 · .. Corone det Mar. CA 92625 u1nia Sc arborou;,,h of Cost.Cl • Rlci'lard H Sch-lckerl, i312 '-' "' survived by twQ '>ISters, Outrigger Drive. Corona dll M1r, M t-~ J J n d Barb <1 r a fk•atnn• Wright of Grand PlllllC NOTICE fltll.IC t!OTIC£ C" 92625 McDermott of R1vers1dt-. Meadow. Minnesota and • Th~s buatne" 11 conducted t>y 1n Cahforn1a brothers. Rich -L II M , -CONSOLIDATED lndlV1dua1 UCI e C.1.A'an or Lake REPORT OF CONDITION Rlcherd H. Schwe;cker1 ard 0 nd Bruno Beck of Con-San Marcos. California and OF CITIZENS BAMK OF . This 1111temen1 wu tiled with the · • nect1cul sister Henrietta two brothers. Harry Robert COSTA MESA , County CllA ol Orange c;iunty on Watson of Massachusetts Stepheson of Capistrano Consolidated Report of Condition of "C1TIZENS BANK OF Jan 19· 1984 FUM11 d-n;;d;;;.c_1_g_h .. 1 _g;;;r;;a;;nd;;;;c;;;;h;;1;;ld;;r;;;e~nl Beach . California and COSTA MESA," Orange County. and Domestic Sat>tldlarles at 'Publtsned Orenr. c. oaat Dilly ... Donald Sl.('ph<.'SOn of F.dma. the close of business on Oecemb4tr 31. 1983. PJlol Jen 3 t, Feb . 14 21. t1184 Minnesota Stat• Bank No. 1080 • 717 ... 4 HARBOR LAWN-MT. OUVE Mortuary • <Ametery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa M85& SA0-5554 PIERCE BROTHERI HU BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadw1y Costa Meu 642-9150 , BALTZ BERGERON IMITH a TUTHIU WESl-CLIFF CHAPEL E 17th SI Costa Mesa 646-9371 PACIF1C YlEW Ml!MORtAL PARK C.-netery • Mortuary Chapel • Crtm1tory 3500 PaciflC View Drive N.wport Beach 6«·2700 • ..:...--- McCORMICK MOlltfUA"Y 1795 L•t=~Canyon Rd. Lagona • C.. 9215 t 49'4·9' 15 c MC DOUGALL !''LORENCE 1.. MC OOUGALL. a resident o'f Costa M~ for over 30 years. pas.c;M away January 26.1984 in South Jordan. Utah. She wu the beloved. mother of Emma Hotklns of El Toro and Arthur Hoff. man of C<Jtta Mesa. loving mother-in-law of Karolfn Wood of San Bernardino, Clllfforrua; fond •tster of M1ldrtd Rlttt•r of Toledo. Ohio and Car Egle of Zephyrh1Lla. Flort She ts also wrvtvcd by ftve grand- chlldrtn and five great gr1ndch1ldn-n M ra Mc Dougall w ll memtx-r of th(• Onm n\y Grtnee d'f the Qw\a Me98 Chapter for over" y~n. Vt11t.allon will tx-ht'ld Monday. Janu rv 30.198'1 from 12 NOON to 5 PM" nt tht Balu Bcrg<:ron Smith Tuthill WNtj:llff Chapel &-rv1cs wllt bl· h Id Tu ay. Janu· uy 31.198-4 at 11 AM at tht" B•ltt B<'rseron Smith Tuthill Chaptl. ln rmcnt will llf' at Mount() n Vl•w ~metery, n .Bc.•m tdlno, C lifurnl1. &Ju Ber ron Smith Tuthlll Muri'u•ry. In t-fi11rg of urran ·mcfhl.I Doflar Amount• In ThouNndl A81ET8 Cash and due from bank1........... . ... . . . . .. . . . .. . . ........ 6,339 PtalC NOTICE Investment teeurltlet. (Market value $<4.232).. .. ···· ...... · 5,087 FtCTIT19Ul •UllNHI Federal tunda told and '4Curlti.t purchased under NAME ITATIMENT a,greementa to re1elt In domettlc offices. . .. . .. . . . ... . 5,200 The tOfloWlng P«IOfl 11 doing Loan•. Total..... .. . . .... .. ........ . .......... ··· SQ.905 · bu11neu 11 • Lea; Allowance Tor poulble . OBA SERVICES. 1824 Port loan 10.................... . ................ ................... . ........ 509 Bl/'mouth, Newport Beach. CA. Loan1. net .................................................................. 50,396 92880 -· • · Bank preml1es. F.F. & E. etc .............................................. 2,692 8 C~ICI Ann w~B. 1eh24 Po°!' Aeal ettate owned other than , 1rrnouth. Newport eec · "' bank premises .............................................. ~ ........... · .:.~... 5 92~ t>U.ineu 11 conducted by. an Other uuta ............................................................ 1..... . 936 lndtvtdull.. TOTAL ASSETS ........ · ................... ~ ................. 1 ••• -:1: t.725 Canel~• Ann WhMI« LIA.llUTtll ' Tiil• ltllefMnt WU fH9d with the TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICES .......... 84.712 Coun~ Cllttl Of Orano-Coonty on Total demand depo1lt1 ..................................... 22. 110 o.c . 1983 nMMI Total time and 1avlng1 deposit• . .. .... · ..... ·· '42.S.2 Publlthed Otenge CC>dt Dally Other llabllltlet for borrowed money, lnct~l~g PllOl.Jen..a.t..-31.~eb 1. 14, 1~ not• baJ~u of U.S. Tr6a11Jry ....... ~... . 39V 535-14 Other ll•bllltles.~... . .. .... ...... . ............ .. ...... ..... . 595 TOTAL LIABILITIES . . . .. ...... : .• 55.706 IHAftlHOLDIRI IOU Commbn a10Ck No ahares authorized 1,500,000 rtatC NOTIC£ No. ahatet outatandlng 1,03'4,9~9 .................... 3,827 F1CTITIOql .,._11 TOTAL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL ..................... -...... 3,827 NU. tTATI....,. Rttaln.d earning• .. · . :-:. . • . . 2. 192 per.ons er• dotno TO~AL SHAREHOLDERS EO . -.. e.o 19 bualflfte .. OT L LIA81UTIES ANO S RE OLOERS EQUITY. • 71,725 NEWPORT BEACH THl!Al'flll, he undw~.1 J w W•lah,~Vlce Pree4dent & g~1~~Jg 0xl0fd:Nnoot1 a...dl. C -'lnd ~bate A Itch.,. AW. Preeldent of the MCM En1en1.1nment inc es 011· named bat*; declar•. lor bl t alOl)e 11\d not for IOfd Newpoft a.ad\, Co\. t2H3 th• othel: 1 have per al icnow~r of the matt•• c:ontalMd In Thia bullneu 11 conctuct9d by .,, thl1 report end I levt that atatement In UJd report I• lndMduat • true. &ctl ol the ndertlgMd, for hlmaell alone and no1 tor the Alie. McCellum, Traasuret W'* certlflee ., penalty of ,,.,Jury that the foregoing la tr..,. Thia 11ateiMnl wwu flied with 111e •nC! iofrect • CciunW Clltk of Orange Counly on E-ecuttd on Ja~ry is. 106'. at Co11a M•N, camornla. Dee' 3°' 19~ ~ John W. Walal'I Publl"*! Orenoe eo..1 o.11y Barbtra A. F1.:ner Ptlot Jen 24 ~1. 1eb 7. 1'1. 1114 Publl heel Of•no• Cout Dally Pno1 Jin 3.i. 1914 719-&4 ~ .., J • \ .· I MUC NOTIC£ rta..IC ~TICE ;1 • ~~ ~~~~u ~~c~ ( -~~~CE --~~~~~~"°~~~«---~--~~~·~~~~NO~~~--~~~~~~~--i--~=~~~~~ "'"'~ llOI NAMI STATllKMT ()ti CAUf()NU. ~ ....... NOTICI °' TIWITlfl' IAU cm"' • ~OTICfi IS [AEBY GIVEN 11111 rn. follOwlflO pet'90N &11 dOlno COUNTY ()fl QflANGI llAMI STA~ On ftl:lfwuy 21, , ...... to 00 I IT\ ,OUllTAlli VMLIV ...i.d P'Of>Otlll -.-111 be r41ee1ved by 1>u .. ne11 u In 1~ Matt• of the The I~ per9dnl •• fpt.ootwe COnlldtante Inc • • ~ ~.et~.~: go.;~·.~=~'~~.~~ g;,:,~::r~l~E't 1~l~gJ~.~~ ~ppllcatlOn ~ ~ ~~-\OE APARTMl!~ta ~.;:;;Pf,:.': : =:i:i.: -~.. . ~' EcrulTY OEYILOl'li'ENT DAVIS, OOTTUH MD IHAW, ' r Ot1~ Co1t1 M .... Cahfom1a. PLAZA. 1525 V•de fast lotCt11noeofN~ 2881 81~ote Orwe, N-po Tr1.1tt•.ot ~DMdOITr\Att -.ru.cTI~ • ('"'roe ...eALfY., 1 ... 71 1-A'*9d0 ,-..,.., ... HO. unlll hour Olt I 00. ~ on F•b· •209 COlll M . CA 9,2t26. N~A 1:113$1 o..cn. Ce 82683 ltd ..... w ...... _.... \.~ ., .. ..... ..v --ru~ · 198•. 11 li'llll(;ll tt,,,,. t~ Merli l H . 1633 ktltr S1 .. Coat• ORDER TO •HOW CAUS"' Lyman H F~. 2"""• <>-= uec-i WJ h °"""'""1 4IM •... a..ctl 8WCI • •tll Floot, ~•ll'Qlon ~ e.dt. CA -II be *' .,.Jv .. "" _.. ... wld Eve c • and HoTICl IS WfRf.IY OI'*' mar \I'll 8-dl ~ ~. &..U a.. • ""'919 al ,.... WI OP41f 1Nbl._, and reed M ... CA 92e~ FOR CHANGE 0, NAMr o ....... Nft.POtt e..cn. Calif 2"3 Wife .. io.nt i.nenta, Ind "'°°'~ City Qefk of Ule Clt>t Of Fountain PN..:.. ltWdol\ &111'\n'IOf'll, t2t De'4I '"*' "°' ........... ........ aloud 1n 1111 Counell Ctlamt>eta tor f*nhold Ptllhlet, '°8 Mendo11 (S.C eoe..1 C.the<1ne S Far~1 . ..,,,. A~I 13 IM:IJ:ilnl' t No v ,....,,.__ lllil __,._,. ~ .... ,.~ ........ ..,._, ,. ............ . f VANISHING ,ALI. lAIOR, MA· errae.. Corona def M-CA .....,26 Fr•.._.,,... "" ..... ,_,__ llU 1boYe · rwn.n • ...._ .. nla. ,__ -~ttl llnMl. Hurrtlngton .....,.. __ - -...-•-w ._) T·A s .. 0 -HV ............... .. """"-92. 2342 o1 Ott ~de Of~-P'GPOMll un:lll Che"°"' ot 2.80 p"' ....... ~. • Miion GoltlllD y,..... ol 1be c IAL · c UIPMENT. T,.ANS M11ll L.. • l.i.d I petition In thll court for 111 "luey F Gutley, 837 ~ 1ng1 Co t C 111 I 1 ,,Id.,. " ,_ ' ~TA TION AND SUCH OTH(A Ttllt lllt~t WU llled with ~ Older •llowtng 5*1tton41' to Cftenge C.tro. ,.,,brOOll. ca. 92028 Ufl ~ • orn a. ,,,d on rldeo;, F•UfllY 10. 1~. tor De-T.,. bl.lail*I ii conduc:ted b) "' MYtQfl !Ind P-1 ~ Tl'\llle, • f ACILITICS AS MAY JIE AtQUIRED Count" ci.tk of "--Col.lntw on Ilia/~ n--e tn:im FrlllGllclo .,_......__ BltD&l'a F WlnCkllr, t7el e>uraiant to 1 l cer1iln Nollet ot ttr~ Wiede Ind remo-Mt fllub-lndM<k.ltl 0.mont Orllle, LOI ~. CA. FOR TH£ IMPROVt!Ml!NT OF C: ' v••v-' ,..., .,..._ ..,,,,,_ Oefllllt "*°*'ftdlr reeordecl Oc1o-blah Refl.tM ~ °"1 In ICQOfdancie Phil. 8 S4tnmont 90049 TH Dec 28, t983 AualllN to FrMk Aubl . ~and Ave, Monte s.rz:. Calif blf 17, t883 -lrlttfl.IMll\t No with ins,,..,,. (Mid loeclfleallone. Tiii• •tel'"""' Iii.cl wtt" 1119 "lmh County PattMrt, Ud~ 130:» PARKING .LOT AT 8ALUAIC , ,2.M111 IT IS HERl9Y OROl!AL~ h1al ail 95030 -U.-•&7117, ot Oftlclll ~· of PtoPosalt 1t1.ii bl Pf~ '" Cllrll of Ote,._ County Qf'I .Awoeado A¥!1nue, 8iJlle teo, ...... CENTER, 187& BAL(ARIC OAIV!, Pubhth.O Orange Coat Dally ~ lnt.,11ted In t"-m.atttt Lym1n G F......U, • qt 12 COl.ltlfy, w1J 1.11"1btir Ind put~I 1.11\dtt MILlild ~ ind tfhall bl_. 0tc ,(, 1"' ..... !)Ori l..ai ~ HMO COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA PllOI .J.,, 2•. 31, f"•b 1: 14, 198'4' tlQl.f!NIO •PP"' bllbrtthlaeOUfl I,, SttMI, Nlwpon ee.etr, c. t2l!e0 I d DMd Of Tri.let .... It publlc cromptnled by Ont"',,,. form1 of ' ~ Thi.~.~ by.. A .. t ot p1an1, 1pec1t1e1tiol't, •fld -. 60 t~ O.Ot11menl Mo. 3 et 100 Civic Thia bualnes1 11 ~ducted by auc1 '°' oNti. llWM "'OM't of the blddet'a aeouritu 1-. •'--'"' k· ~"---a "·--,.,....., .-.-•• AAA-•""ft Otl'ler contract d0Wment1 m1y 1>1 ~ t.nter Clrlve Weat, Senta Ana, Call· L..ym.,, 0 F~well · It s f .,, -.--vz , ..,. __ .....,.., ....,.., --• _ ..... ~ ..... otllltned In tll• olfle• ot 1111 Oepai"' PUBllC NOTICE fornla. on F•b 11., tH•. 11 o 1• Thia 1t1ttm«lt' wu Iii.cl wilt! 1 • • tltH 0 Atl'lt<ICI. "tlon 10 of tn. Spectnc..tion.. All Piiot Jin •,at,,.., 1. t4, 1"4 Oon..o W ~. u Trutt• Of ol Lal o . Ice "c c ( • CtllCk pay-to .. Id P'~ll ...... DI mltlled WMd • • ~ The e>on.IO w. 6hn ~ "'-nj ...,aura ... iv a, 77 F Ir · ' o'el~ AM ,. and then 111d th OUl'ty !erk o Orange County Ti awn on a let• or natlONll Abatemtn1·1teA 11\d !Miiiet °' de-. Tru•I °"'*" ,,.,.,_ o11v • Co111 M111, CAlllorn11, Ul>Ofl irtcnnou1 8UllNlll enow cau~ t~ llava., wtl Dote 10. 1983 b , • et • °' fldefll llYlnG• Ind livered ao u to be In the hMda ol.tnt ..., • ThlS ltlltemlrfl .. fled wflh ttw rec:.lpt of I nonr1fund1bl1 IM Of N•M• IT'"T...,.•MT Mid petition f Cllan11.9 of n f lo.n a domiclled rn ttlla (;4ty Clltk at her offkAt f11 -"""..., • se.oo II bidder• request pt1n1 Ind .. .. .. ,.,_,., lhoUld nOt bl nted Publllhed Orange eo..1 Jan •t•t•. II The tylfd .,.. ~ Htiil, 10200 Slallf A~:·-;,~ PUBUC tl>Tia ~ty ~~ C>farlO' County on 1P41Cllteallon11>1 malled Ille charge bl.l~he followln{I '*'°" 11 doln{I IT 18 FUR ordered Illa! I 17, 24, 31, 198• tween tn, two·~ I.I the Alltt't belOfll"-llOUt•l•ted Allhe-...... • --wlll bl 17 SO per Mii nesa as c:opy Of ttllt ordtt to atlow c:aute 22<>-64 Dvlld"-L farj"'I Yac~ 811 tled bldt __,,... NOTlCI Ot' ' .. _ E.cti bid etlall be m.Oe on the HALCO ELECTRONICS, 2760 E. publlehld In the Orenoe CoMI 0 1 ~' -QC Ml, Ila um. ell 1~ Will OIJllAUU Mm PubfitNd•~ C::C.. Dillr prOOONI form tnd In llW mann« Coaet Hwy , Corona det Mat, C~ Piiot. , new1p11* ot general =~oc:'~~~~. ~~:i r.11~°C~a::'~:c; ILaCTION TO P~ JM 10, !1• ~l; 31. , ... provoded In Ille contract dOCU· 02~~0ld H Wtleatl-2760 e Coat c;lrculaOon, publlslled In tll~• n P\&.IC NOTICE rlgtlt, tllle llnd lntll•t ~ 10 1hl publ"' er• lnv'ited to bl Pf-t KU. UNDl9' 21 t ... rnenta, and llhlll bl 1c:comP1nllO by ·•· 11 teaat once 1 WMll for f con· ~• 8UllMEH llnd now held by It \ltldlr lald Deed M the deel¥atl0fl ol Nld'1>f()C)Oelta. ~ Ot' TMllT 1 eertlf~ or c:aM!ltt'a C:llack Of a H~ CC>fonl del Mir. CA 9282~ eecutl~well1prlottot,,d of Mid NAllll STATUR'NT • of Trutt In !tie prdlperty tttvated In All bids to recei'led, Ultl\IMd ~ANT NOTICa: • Y°"" bvld bohd tor not .... than 10per. 1~ bullneu 19 c:onduc:1ed by en "-aflng The tollowtng personi •re .-i..... Mid County and State deec:tlo.d u Ind dle*ed will be retwred by the ~ 11 IN fOMQ.otUM uni of the amount ot '"-bid midi lndivl ual · Oiied Jen 9, lt84 business u ~·"' Lot 8 of Traot No 102n 11 pet City Cllftc to tM City E~ Ind MCAUU YOU AM ~ IN ---..;..;=~---.------ p1y1ble 10 lhl City 01 Costa Mesa ~~1~°':i,~~·~r: fl~ with'"-Fr~k Oomenlcl'llnl WEST COAST ASSOCIATES m_, reG«ded In 8<><* "45, Peo-1~ City .AttOlney tor c:Mc*lng and 'Y°"" PA'Ym.NTI. fT MAY M ~'°::A~M Tiie Conlrector lh•N. In lhe per-c CW!o I 0 coo ludo-Qf the 695' Warn« Ave Su te 260 Hu I ' IP-1• lnelU9IYe of ~laneoal• report to Ille City Council at tit ,.. IOU> WITHOUT NI'/ COU9'T A torm1nc:e ol Ille ~ ind Imp~ 0:n~ 198• o range nl'; on Super~ Court lllgton BeKll, Ca. '926.1 • n. mapt,' In the otflc:e of the COl.lrlty "'-' mMtlng on Fetiruery 21, 1N4. noN. Ind you ~ I\~ the ltOtll ~~ WIOnl .,. °'*19 ment1, conlmm 10 the Labor C(>de "34618 Pubhshe<I Orange CoUt 0-11y William R CotUns, le872 "'*Pa Recorder of Mid 0Hnge County Pflof to corTvneodng wortc; the right to bflng your l«OUftt In OOod INT EG RA TEO BUSJN~SS ot the St1te of Ca11torn11 and othe< P bl shed Ot nge Coul Oally Pilot Jan 10. 17. 2A. 3 t t984 Lane Hununoron 8eacl'I Ci ~9 The atr-.t add,.. or other corn· contrKtor Ind 1111 eubcontractOft ttandlng by peylng all of yout PM! NETWORK 3303 Hatti« 8Mt. .,..., t1w1 of Ille Stale of CaJllOfnla ~ p lo~ J~ 2~ 31 a Feb 7 1' 198"4 · :lOS-84 M .. Yln B }iollend sS2a .Ve(ckln mon deslgnatlOfl of lelcl prc>perty 1a. at1a11obtain 1 buSV.-. ~from ck.le ~ti pjul permitted c:oata Cott MeM_ Ce t2Ut • Clbll thereto. With lhe exception I • . 541-84 I Avenue, Lot A"Qelee: C1 900-43 11 purpc)ttad to be 3433 SumrneJMt Ille City of .f~tlJn Vltley In Ko-and .IXPln ... Mtt11n tllf' .. inontha Cl~ L F-enttlen ., Tl.9tlrl only ol suc:tl var1111on1 ·•• m1y be J tlls buttneu " c:onduc:1ed by Clrc:ll, Co.11 Mela Ce COfdance with tM City Mvnlc:IS* from lhe d1te lt\lt f'Ollee of deflUh .,___.. ,,...:. -... requ1red under lhe specl•I a111ute1 Plllt.IC NOTICE Oicember 19. 1983 , Said Mil wlM be rnao. wttllOl.ll Code No Volume 1, Title 5, Ch11Pt1t WIS recorded Thie amount la Aw, Newport ..._..,, .... .,,._ plir11.1ant to wllfc:ll pro<:eedln{ll h•r• ~IC NOTICE . W1Hlam R Colllna COYW'lant or Wttr.,,ty, bpi'-or 1rn. 5.°' Ind 5 08 IA ICC;OrCS6nc:e wttll the 12,()8.4 00, u of J~ry 17, 1t e.4. &':c,. ~:~by. under are taken and whtc:h hive not IUPEftl<>ft COU9'T This llllem41nt wu flied •wttll the pli.cl, u to tltle, P<>lltUion or tn· provi..ona of Sections 1710 Id 11n, and will 1ncr .... untll your ICCOUl'll Ttl' t wM. flied ..m, IN been auper~dd by Ille provisions FICT OU8 8U81Nfll Of Tiit ITATI County Clerk of Orange County on cumbfancee to Htltfy the o~ld lnc:lullVe, of I.I'll labor Code of the becOn'llt current You mey not lll'ff Cou ~ 'ti!:':' Of r-- ol the Labor -tode Preference to NAME 8TA'TEMEHT , Of CAUfO"NIA Dec 19, 1983 t11 .. nee <Sueon the not• or notea -S111e of CaUfornla, the City ~1 to pay the entire -unpaid POttl6n of n Y enoe --"" on · •abOr 11'1111 be given only In 1he man The lollo~no person Ts dotno ,0,. TAl COUNTY . Fm.no cured by llld Deed of Tr11t1. to wh: of 11\e City of Fountain Valley Ml by YOUl llCCOUnt, even tl\ough tutt p1y-Oec io, 1983 ner provided by l1w bualnesa u . OF ORANGE Publl•hld Orange• Coaat Otll'; 128,860 21. pkle the lotlowlno'nU· rMOtvUon ldoPted tile prevalllng ment wat dem1nci.d, but you moat P bli.tied Ot · eo.."': No bid shall~ c:onlldered unleas HIGH TECH SYSTEMS, 729 'W In 'ttie Metter of the Eatate Piiot .i.n. 1 , l7. 2,, 3l, lte4 ma1td aotll, IXS*IMI Ind ad· houdy rate Of wagee few ftCh cntt or ~y I~ ln'IOUnt 1t1tad lbove. All• PiJ J lO l7 ~ 31 IM4• 11 Is m1de on 1 lorm lurn11hlld by tile 18th S1 Ste A·4. Cotta M .. a, CA. MARGARET H. GIBSON, 0ece11~. 21s,..ac Vll\Cet It the tlrM ot tile Initial publl-type of workman or ~lilanlc: three montl'• from the date of ,.. 219-: · · · • Chy of Co111 Meta. and la m1de In ?2627 • NO. A·t1'102 · • callon of thl• Notice of Sale. W0.68 needed to exec.u1e the contract COfd1tlon of thl• document (wllletl accordance w1111 t~rovtslone of Berry A. Lowe, 729 W· 16th St. NOTICI Of' NOflCE TO PROPEllTY OWNER, W'lllc:l'I will be IWatded to Ille euc-d1te of rec:ert1tlon tPPMrl lllfeon), • • Ille proposal r~ulr It Ste A-', Co11a Mesa, CA &2e21 · INTlllfTION TO YOU A.RE IN DEFAUL'r UNDER A c:aatul bidder. u det9(mlritd by the unlHI the Obllg1tlon being tor• ------------ Eectl bidder must llcll\Md and This bualness ta conduc:t,O by: en HLL UAL MOPIRTY DEED OF TRUST. OATEO AUGUST State Dlrec10f of lnduttrtal Rel&· cloeured upon perrnlta 1 longtf PtllJC NOTICE 1lso prequellfled u required by law lnCIMdual. AT "'1VATI SAL.a 'tCTIT10Ul IUl*EIS I I, 1982 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· tiont. · period, you heve only tti.legel riQht -------------- The Qlty Council Of th• City ol B,rry Lo--. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tll-1 • NAMI STATIMEff TlON TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· The c:ontrlCtor tllall prOY\de IUCll to atop the foractoewe by~"" ACTinOUt .,..... Cotta ~ reHNt• the right to Tiii• atatemen1 lliaa filed with tile Ille underalgned w111 tell ait Pflvet• /The following PfXton•<f'• d91'no ERTY. IT MAY 8E1>0LD AT A PUB-c:ompen11tion 1n1Urence 81 required entire amount dernaqdad by YoUt • MAm 8TA,......,. • reject arty or 111 bld1. . County Clerk of Oranoe County on tile lo the lllghllt and l>lat biddw du1l11et4 u · -LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· by tile Labor Code of the State of creditor 'To ftnd out tne wnount you The followlng S*'IOftl .,. dolnO. e11een.Plllnney • Dec: 28, 1984 t,;,.,bfec:t to c:onflrrMtlon of uld sU-: , PACIFIC OIES£1. POWER. 1138 NATION OF Tli1E NATURE OF THE California. ano lhaJI execute. con-rnu1t P•Y. Of to err111199 for peyment bullneM M: . • City Cle<k, City ol Cos11 Me11 , F2MOll~I".".' 10f Court on or attar 6 00 pm on ec:ent11, Co9te Mesa. Ca. 92827 PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU trect°"'' Olf'lltlc:ate regatdlng Uld to atop the fOfeclolur•. 0t It your AOVERTISINO ~AHT8.' Publl111ed Ot1nge,Coa11 Deity Piiot Published Orang& ('.out Dally the 8th day of Febru.ry, 1'994,'11 the 0111 Cllatles Tangier, 358 E 20t. ti. SHOULD CONTACT 1\ LAWYER. c:ompenution requlretnenta. Tiii property 19 In foreclolute for eny Suite 200. 333' E. P Co.8 Jan 25, 3 I, 1984 Piiot Jin 24, 3 I. Fet>. 7. 14, 198' tflc:e of MESERVE. MUMPER •C. Co9t1 Mela. C• 92827 0.led· January ~,.1984 c:ontrectOfl shall further require .. other rauon, c:ontect. PROPERTIE.8 H=· Cotone~del Mw, t2IU 63~84 527-84 UGH ES 5190 Cl.l\'lput ()(.NI -• lhit bulinn• IS conducted by .,, F~ Contuttarltl, Inc IUbconltlCtorl to limu.rty prOY!de WEST. INC • II Poat omc:. 8oJt tllam. M • ~ Argyte • r1 ee.Cf,, (7l'l 752-11995,~· tt Individual 1'°8l Yorba Strwt, Suite 210 llJdl c:ompenaatlon IR9Uranct for all 2058, Newport Belch, CA 9~. WIJ. Alvenide, Ce. • · on ERNESf J ecHAG JR Dale Tangier T1.1'1ln. Caltfornl1 92880 of the tubeontrectOf'I' ernp!oye91. TtlleptloM: 171•1 87~910 It yot.i Thia bullf'8ll ~ conduci.d ~ 9'1, - P\8.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE of Orange Sttta 01 ~If~ . 111 Tt1l1 stltement wu flied With the (11')731·39'2 The aont~ora Ind IUbeontrectora haw eny qu9tl0nt. you ahOOd c;on,.; lndlvldl.lal \l TtM Notice which •P .... tred on Monda. '1 Jan~ _ 1-.. rtgllt, utie Ind lnler•t i.ld CJ~n91y 1Cler9.~ k ol Orange County on Daniel W Ormerod 111111 furftllh the City 1 '*2lftcat• of tact • ltlW)« or the gOY9rnmln1 WllM9m ~ 11_ ,..... I F • , -. _.. 69ce&Md •t the lime of dalt)lll'ld 111 -· · ~ Published Ota"Qe Coelt Deity f>111>1 wa1v9r of tubrog411ion llMer ui. 909'~ 11"'9 lntur'8"/'0Uf Tlllt ltlt::k~:"' Ned With tb1 IHue of the Detty P .... t reg•rd "9 Peclnc lderat • latement the rlgllt mte Ind lnterMt /1111 the F2JS211 Jin 3 I' Feb 7. " 1984 terma of the wet11•'• c::otn9'f'1tatlon I09tl • YOU M.A Y LOSE County Clerk . • anoe County on of Condition ••• lnconRt •rtd •houkt b9 dlareg.,ded. ,.,. of Mid deceased /t111 IC· Published Orange Cout o.uy 725-M iflSUfanc:e ' LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU 00 NOT Dec. UI, 1983 • • TM followlng Statement of Condition la ttM correct notk:e. ulred by operation 011'°' or other• Pilot Jan 10. 17, 2•, 31• 198"4 DlllDl •c """'T.ICE ... '!?.~ onwiN ~ ~0 ........ ~~ TA.f~ Pu~TiuOH -, ......., Publllhecl Orange CoMl ~ . . PACtflC FEDERAL Witt than Of lo 1ddltlc1n to U\11 °' 204-84 ruuu nu •• ........ u .... ..._ ........ ........ . .......... ...,.-.. v-·-......... . 2.4.. ~' SAYINOS AHO LOAH said dlOllMCI 11yre time 01 deat11.1----1111-11t1-JC-NO-Tl_C£ ____ , •• .. furnished by the City ana II m8de In er, wld preeent 8enlftdary under' ~Jan. lO, 17• 2 • 31• 1964 ' l... i d' 111 tlllt I I I ~ (VU\. NOTICI Qf lltUl'nE'I ·-accordance wltll tile provillonl of tllal C*Jaln DMd "of Trust •-=uted 218-14 ASSOCIATION, COSTA • nan o car anr• pr ....... , T.I . No. 7M17t t11111Notlc:eandthepr()90Hlrequtr• by Ml~AEL A, CONOVER Ind PA.. MESA, CALIFORNIA altuited In ;Ille City of Newport FtCTITIOUI ~llNEH YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A ments and coodttlonl Mt font! TRICIA S CONOVER. 11 TN910f to ----------- Docket No 1141 Beacil,~nty of Ota~lll• of NAME IT ATUIENT OEEO OF TRUST bATEO M11c:t1 1 Spedfl. BEACH EOUrflliS. !NC •• c .. ltbmJI STATEMENT OFCONDmON f;:.1Jfor • :~tlGUlarty bed u .The fotlO!Nlng persof'a'1r1 doino 1982. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTloH :;'na~.!: ~i~erltllmu1t be co1por1t1on, lii TruatH, Mid--------------.Aft Cl f QWI. to t. bUtl""8 1a: TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY; IT Ileen In PROPERTIES 'WEST INC 1 CaK. RC hi iOU9 ....... ., ' OM 0 Bnln•H -'Lot 10end lheWMtetlyone-Mllof NORTH . COUNTY PARTNERS MAY BE SOLO AT A PVBUC SALE c:a~11e=.'denc:e with IPPll-lornl• c:c:ip0(1tlotl. a. ~. ...... STA1"1:WWT of Oecemt..! 31, 1113. lpt , 1, Trac:1 No. 758 u per map LTD' t303 Av~o Avenue, Suite IF YOU NEED AH EXPlANA TION OF Purtuarttlo~Calllornla GOY'enmen1 dated Jenvary 19, 1983, and r• The fOllowlng l)lrlOM !"-doing . ecorded ln.BOOk 23. PIO" 7 91\d 8, 280. N-port Beech, CA. 92860 THE NATURE OF TH£ PROCEED-Cod• SectlOfl 4590 Ille contrlCtOf COfded Febriiary 7, 1983. In the Of· bullnlel 11: . Assets I ol Mlsoelleneoui Mapt, Offlc:lil R• Oonllld W Shew, u Tru1tM of IM3, ~GAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD wlll be enlitled to p0sf'appuw9d M-flee of the C6unty Reclordel' of tM CANYON 'VENTURE GROUP. ' .Real Estate Loans. . . .: ... , J ............... _ .... S'1';31~618,6PQ cor.:•· County 011or:~ 2021 The Donald w. St11w AevOCllDll C NTACT A LAWYER. · curltlea with the Cl~ or an IPPfoved County ol Orange, St1t1 of Cell-1S39 Montovt. A•·· Su.tta 1lt. IW#- Other Loans , .... .' ............................................... 2, f2S,957 IEasto':rt,;c:o~= ~•lboe n c8:i:lfomll Truat.;.~?!Hlicrbgr R2660tdge '?"\19, N-· OnRFeblcru•ryC 28. 198-41 , II 10:00 llnanc:lel lnllltutlOfl In order 10 tll fomla. of Otfldal RllCOf'dl, R• port BMdl; Ca. 92913 . " · ... .... .. ... ................................ • • 2681. e lmprovement1 altueted Claudette Y. Shew, '7 i.terbor Trustee under Ind purtuanilo~ Deed ,,. "1 ........... '"' .,.,,_, • ' Real Estate O"'ned 27 135 200 9 ' · port ........ n. A: 9 am.. ub on o .. ••du Y '"~1nted , ... C"" r_._ ___ "·ndt r_._, _ __, corder'• tn11rvment No 83-0IOCM5 8.R. BAAY OEVELOPM~, 220e Cash, Securities and U.S. thereon and tne,prlvll• pier and allp Ridge Oflve, N~ ee.c:h. CA. ot Trutl recorded March._ 12. 1982, ::1:~~to~riaure pertonnanceot thl ~=~',~\~~~= ~:'li' ~·· Costa . Ca GovernmeOfObllgatlons .................. , ..... ~ ........... 135,137,936 onand1d)aoenttt1er1toartlncluded 92680 u lnat No 82-086322 of Official l>lail<. :.pecilc:atlon Ind ottlc:lal the j11nQpaJ eum of $2.51000.0Q, NEWPORT HAR80R BUILDERS, Other Assets Includes $15,714,931 of Appraised . II\ this Nie.) " , . Reglnald C. Cllemt>er1 in, 422t Record• In Ille ottlce of:lhe Col.Inly propoM, lorma to bl UMd fOf HEAEBY GIVES NOTICE of •'9fuc-.tl INC , State Ot Callf .. 1539 Mo111ovla Equity as defined by th4' Federal Home Loan . .~aid re1J propttty to be told ·u etkoo Piece,· Honot11J1.1. HrN1ll Recorder pt Or1tige, State of Cell· ding c.n o. oblllned only at Ind default In 1ne obllgatlont lor 1'\19 . Sult4t. t9, ~ Beedl. c., B8tlk Board ...... .: .... , ................... : ............. 216,975,008 Is T no.pc:::!:" oilti 1 1 wf 1 9881'5 • ·. ___ ..1• , fornl1 executed ey,Ptflf G KIMl"_k.~ otllc:e of tM City Engllleer. City Hall wl'llcll Mid~ of'Tr"'l la eec:urtty, 92663. T-0tal Assets $1 194 052 701 '"'" • n • u 11111 buslneaa It cgoouc:led by:, I slngle min Will SELL AT PUSLK; ~ cocs. of uld Plana and Sped . the f!l.IUA of uld breech Ind defallt Tiiie ~ .. conduc1ed ~ I LI blll11 ...... r .............. ;' .,~................. ' 1 ' money ol the United Stitd Ol1 con-limited part"*shfp. • AUCTION TG NIGHEST BIDDER cation Is S5.00, lndudlng tax If being FalkJr1 to pay fhet lnltallmwtt general pertnenhlp. a es , flrm1flon of .. le, Of P-rt catn Ind Donald W. Shaw, a..Aruttee of' FOR CASH OR CASHIER'S CttECK bidder NIPOIU thaf 11'19 f1t1ana and of lnt.,...t 'Wtllc:tl bicaine ck.le Octo-~Harbor Savings A-ecounts . . . " .• ......................... $1, 115.~69, 157 term• ~table to Ille. Co-Ex· :fhe Donald w Shaw Revoc.t>!e (P•Y•~ It time of Ille In lawful S~llona be .-,t by m.it t blf 6, IM3, 111.the eum of '375 00 • Buldera. Inc. Federal Home Loan Bank ~dvances ....... -............. 276,862,533 tors Five pere«1t oc..mount bid Trust money of tfll United 811\M) at 11' tile m.ittng Ind handling c:tlatgllh.;.. (lele S200 oo ~ 11• bMn .J)eld). JoM L. ~ Other Borrowed Money .......................... 198,475,550 to be depoelted w1111 bid -This statement wea filed with 1119lobby1n tront df Mille 1o't 11 2130 E anlddltl0fl'3.00 Neitl'ler1hecoat Ind fllture to pay 111 IUl>NqUent In· Pr..,.1t • Other Llabllltles.. • . ................................. 36,851.671 Tiie Co-Executors r~e lhe Coun1y ~k ot Orange County on Fou11t1 St.. Santi ~na. Cal1forn11 Ill the Plana Ind ~tlona nor 1 atallmeQtl tl'ler40f, and tllat. fly Thia statement .... tied wttfl ttw Regulatory Net Worth Includes S 15,714,931 OI • right 10 rejec1 any •nd 1'Wr · Dec 30. 1981 right, fltle,tMI lnter•t conveyed to COf1 of malling and llandllng Wiii rMllOnl thef.af. the undwllgntd ~ty Clerk of <>r-. County, on Appraised Equity~ deJlned bu the Federal • Blds ocotters 10 be'in lung Ind ~FDllOa ~now held by It under Mid DMd r,......._., • · Benetldaty lletjby ~•I Ill Dec 20, ~ •· • W1H be received 11 '"-aforebld ot-Publittled" Orange Cout D1l ot •Trus\..ln Uie property sltu•i.d In .,.,..._.. ed tl'l9rlby t be lrnlntd'-rmm Home Loan 88f'llt oard ..................................... 60,393,790 lloe.~t. any ttme altw the firll e>ublt· Pilot J~7. 24, 31, l9M . aald Cou~ty State deec:tibed q; tec:f.The ~~-:;:'the right tor ::;: :::"and hereby ~1)-to 1111 Publlanld Orln09 CoeM Dely • Toltll Lleblllrles and Regulatory catlon•tiereol 1t1d befOfe 6 00 p.m. , • 2,2.8"4 ' Lot 43 of ract "'° 22l5, 1n the ~Mc:Oendoa·· t °' ~ the trust Pfopen)' 10 be ~Jan 10, 11,.2i. 31, 1"' Net Worth. . ...... , ............... ....................... . .. $1,194,052,701 on d•t• of tale, ...., . . City of Mela. 11 .,... mllQ r• c-~of I.he,..:., of \told 10 wi.ty IUCh oOllgatlone 1n 223-M Thoitlu J, -tiaupert 0.ted ltltS 1f' dly of January, ;. dad In 108 PaQe 34 el Mi. F~ejfl V•lley, c.iffornle the eYet11 the Deed ol 'TNat ,...,._, • • Exect.1tlve Vice President , • ~9:tERVE MUMPER & HUGHES f'tlKIC NOTl"E . c:etlaneous mapt, tn' the office of JISI Oiied January. 1944 • lo herein can be rein1t1te<1. ' con---..,..---------- .Chlef:Flnanciat Officer . • · By Ernnt j Scllag, Jr Allorneyi FICTITIOUI llUllNfll • ~~~:'O: ::'~i':°"o.:..tymm-Publlslleduiry 3 tOt1•9~ Coast Deify Piiot dp:~ ~ ~~~·~ w:i,,: l'taJC MJTJC[ Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot Jan. 31, 1984. -~ , for MICHAE• I ROARK ANO NAME STATEMENT .... , ... _.. ...,__ _.,TO • 711> 84 " · · erel.a. end other hydtoc1tbon ' 72·1-M existing on account of prior tn•. ....,,_... • WALTER The fOllowln{I persons are dOlng soba1ance lyln{I below 1 depth of 50Q liens tnd enc:umbranc:ea 1tfec:t1ng cc:MfTUCTORS ------------·------------D K. GIBSON. 111. Co-Exec:u1or1 buSln415$ aa • IMt without any right to enter upon' the 1rust proper1y CALLING FOR 9IDI P\IJLIC NOTlPf f't&IC NOtlCE of the Estele Of MARGARET H MARY JO s ALTERATION AiLEY, the surlaoe or me aubaurt&oe of llld. Pl&.IC NO TIC£ Dated J1nu.,Y 17. 1984 School District· lrvlne tJnlfted _____ ..__....-"_...;..... ___ ------------GIBSON 224 Ogle St ... Cosll Mesa, Ca 92827 land 1bo"1 a depth of 500 feet PROPERTIES WEST. INC , &Cl Deadline tO·OO o'aodl 1m of REPORT OF CONDITION Published Orange Coaet Dally Piiot Mary Jo Staub, 1200 Westclltf Of • provided l~lnstrurMnl9 ol recard ORANG! COUNTY A C1tllornt1 Corporation Ille 23rd day of February. 1884 Jen 2•. 25. 3 t, 196' Newporl Beach. Ca.92860 , The atreet l<OWrjHI of Ille IUPEAtOA COURT Publl1lled Orange Co11t Cally PllOI Place of Bid ReoeiPt• Dlatncii Admln- Consolldatlng domestic subsidiaries of the liberty Natlonal S27·84 Tiiis business ts .conducted by: a property,, d<actlbed 10011, 100 CMc: Centet Or. w"' Jan 24. 31 Feb 7, "· 1oa.. latrallon Cerlter. 2941 Alton A~. Bank ot Huntington Beach In the State of Callfornla, at the close 1 general partnership. . purported Jo"'De: 628 Joinn .• Santa Ana, CA. t:z701 830-84 Irvine, CA 92714 of business on' December 30, 1983 publlshed In _response to call Mery Jo Staub CoalJ Meta. CA. 92827 • · Plaintiff: Lorena J: Gaaco, Project ldentlflc•tton • H•m•. made by Comptroller of )he Currency, under tltle 12, United MLIC NOflC£ -Tiiis statement was filed with the The und~.igned dltc:l1lm• any Crou-Plllntltf; Security ~tlona 111101 'IC NOTICE Fum1ture 11\d Equipment and New States Code, Section 161. · • County Clerk of Orange c;:ounty on lleblll!y for any lnc:orractnna of lhe ank. ~-District Admln1.atnn1on Gerti. Ch b9 NOTICE OF TAU8TEE'l IA1.E December 19• 1984 above street 1ddresa 1n0 other · Defendant: Security N1t1onal he Pt.oe P'lans are on Ille• The Bluroctt arter Num r 17308 T.I . No. 7o-o171 . '21317'1 common deslgn1t1on. If 1ny, 9hown 81n~ Mervin Blanke, Wells Fer NoN =·~~ P1t1nerat1lp, 2300 Newport • C]lroffef Of .... Curr.nc:y .YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A Published Orange Coast Dally herein Bank, Jeck Th01nton. C1llforn11 • 8oulev11d Newpor1 Beacil. OUrtHnt" Dlalr1ct DEED OF TFIUST. DA TEO March 1, Piiot Jen 10, 17, 2•. 31, 198"4 Said All win be l'nlell, but without Koreen Bank. Vince Bell. Kenneth Not~ II hereby given tt11t the 92663 . Statement Of Aesourc S and Llabllltles 1982 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION 217•84 c:oven1nt or warrenty, exprMI Qr Im· M~emphlll and Does 1·2'S, In· undersigned wlll not be rMPOf\111>11 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tt1et Cash and due from posltory lnstlturlons.... .. . .. .. ........ 17,531 TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT ~led. reg1rdfng 11111. po1Mnlon, or c:lvllYi"" · for 1"Y ~"or llabihlies contracted the at>oYe-named ScOOol Ofttnct '°' Obllgatlons of other US Government • MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE Pl&.IC NOTIC~ encumbranc11. lncludlng le11, Ctois OeMndent1. Kenneth Mont· by anyone other than m}'lllf. on or OtangeC°"'1ty, Ceutomia. IC1)nD by agencies and co po al ons 3 516 IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF cherges end ••t>en-ol '"' Trullee Hemphnl Ind GIO<gea{lna Hemphlll •It., 1111• dlle Ind throUgh ltl aov.nino 8oilrd. r r 1 ... . .. . ...•.. ,.. ... .............. ' THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-FICTITIOUS 8UllNH8 land of lhe 1rust1 creeled by utd Ind Does 26-50, lncil.ltlVe. . 19~ted lnla 27111 day o( January ~lier referred to • "00: All other securities. . • . . . . . ......... ,, .................... 150 ING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD NAME ITATEMlllfT Deed of Trust, to PC'; the remaining Cue No.35 82"' K rt A Kl •• TRICT . Wiii rec:.IYe up to. tM not Federal funds sold and securtties purchased ONT ACT A LAWYER ~ fotlowtng perepns ere doing principal aum1 of the note(•l MCUred IUMMONI u sa ~ .. t., than the at>o.,...lt•ted time. under agreements 10 resell . . .. ... . • ................ 3.000 0'1 Fetwuary 28. 1084, 11 tO 00 buslnesa at: • by said Deed of Ttust wttll lnttt911 NOTICE! You haft belan aued. 7"' 1 Ronald St SMled bids tor the ...,.s' o< 1 ~ Loans, Total (excluding_ unearned Income) ........... 40.082 1.m . Rubicon Co ,•• duty ewoinled c P s LANDSCAPE SERVICES. thereon u provided In Uid note(a), The C4Mlf"t may dedde eeainet JOU Huntington Beectt. CA 92"8 trlci '°'the 11>(Mt protect Less: Allowance for poulble loan losses........ ..... ... 319 Truat .. under •nd purau1nt to Deed 920 Arbor St.. Cotta Me.a, C1 , ldv1nc:et, If 1ny, under 1n. term• or wtthout YOUf belf'9 ....,.. unteM Publlll'led Or•noe Coast 08lly Pilot Bid• thll be tecel¥ad in Ille P'ecl Loans, ~et \.. .. . . ... . ....................... 39,763 of Trust recorded M1tct1 12. 1982, 92827 • seJi:t Deed ot Trust,~· chargea rou feepond wtttttn 30 cMr-. 9'Md Jin 31 Feb 1 7 1984 ' Identified 11>oYe. anct enafl be open. Bank preml~. furniture and fixtures. u Intl No 82--086322. of Offlelll Robert C. COiweii, 920 Art>or St , and expenM1 ol the Tru ind of tfle lnfonnatloft betow. 722•84 ed Ind l)Ublldy r9911· llOuCI •t thl and other 8 ,.....,.ts repr•• .. ntlng bank preml...... 1 227 Record• In 1t1e otflQe ol tlle Counry Costa Mes., Ca 92828 the 1ru111 created by Ml Deed ot If you with to seek tlle ldvtce ot an · abO-.tlted ume Ind p!M:ll • ...,.... ......., ........................ • Recorder ol Orange. State of Cell-Tiiis. butl"'-9' Is condueted by en Trust attorney In this matter. you lhould flt&.IC NOTICE There will t>e.1 $10.00 de90lft,... Intangible assets. .. .. · · · .. · ·•· ...................... · ... ......... 72 IOfnll executed by Paler 0 . KIMnkO. Individual Tfle totll 1moonJ of unpaid do IO promptly to that your written quired tor e9C:h.., of bid Ooa#Nnta All other assets. . ................ . . ............ .......... .......... ........... 607 a llngle man WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Robert c. COiweii , balenc:e of tile otlllgat MCUred by responM. If •ny. m•y be nled on NOTICE Of to guarantM lheif retum In good TOT Al ASSETS ........................................................... 65,866 AUCl'ION TO HIGHEST BIDDER Thia 1t1tement wu flled with 1111 the property to be IOld d .uon-time TitUl1'1'1 IALl c;ond1tl0fl wttll1n 7 d1ya aft• the bid LIABILITfEB FOR CASH OR CASHIER'S CHECK County Clerk of Orange County on 1ble ntlmated c:oet1, 1 Ml end AVllOIUsted lie 110o demandade On February 14. -'198"4 1t 10:00 opening d1t1 Demand deposits of lndMduals, , ~ (pay1D11 11 llrMfof Hie In l1wful Dec. 9, 1963 advances 11 tne·tlrM o1 the lnlhal El trtbum1; lede decldlf contta Ud. 1"' Forecioture Contultents inc .. a Eacn bid must c:onlomi and be P rt hi d orporatlo 17 479 money of the Unlted"St1tn)1l In the · FDts27 pubtlc:atlon of IM Notice ol Sale Is Wn audi.nct. • menoe ci-Ud.,.. C1llforni. c:orpor•Uon 11 Trull~. or responslw to ttlO contract docu-a ners ps, an CJ ns ... .,. .............. .............. ·· • lobby In front of tulle 1071t2130 E. Publlthed Orange Coast Oalty S33.925.79 • eponda dentro de 30 dtlle. Lea la Suc:ceuor TrustM or Sub11t1u1ed mems • .. · Time and savings deposits Of Individuals, !Foortti s1 .. ·sent1 Ane, Clllfornl1 ell Piiot Jen 10. 11, 24, 31, 1984 ftle benellcl1ry under H id Deed Inform.don qw •tg\le. Trust•. ol tt111 otftlln Deed 01 T ru11 Each W(ler shall aubfnlt. on 11'1 partnerships, and corporations............. ......................... 40,217 right, tltle, and Interest conveyed to 213-84 ol Trust lleretoloruKecuted and de-If rou wt.I\ to 8"lt the adVlce of uecu1ed by DANA H SMITH 1 mtr· form l\Jrnltfled ~ttl the contract Deposits of United States Government.. ................................. 64 land now held by It under "Id Deed llvered 10 the underalgned 1 wrltlen an •ttCM'MY tn thl1 matter, rou rled man, 11 hit tole end separate doc:umen•s. • uslt ot lhe propoM4 Certified arid officer~· checlla. .. .. .... . . .. ................... 1, 766 iof Trust In 1he property situated In PUBllC NOTICE Oeclarallon ot Deleult and Oem1nd lhotlld do eo pr~ptlJ ao ltlat JOUf property, and recorded Merc:tl 27 aubc:ontr-actcn °'1 thla pro)«t ~ r• TOTAL DEPOSITS.... .. ........ ... . . ....................... 59,526 aald Coonty and SI.ale deacrlbed u . lor Sale, and e wrUten Notice ol 0.. wrlttwt '"ponee, If lftJ, mer be 1981 u Instrument No 37977. 1n Qutred by the ;tbletttng and SYt>- Total <nimand deposits • •... ... . . 19,306 lo1 43 of T1act No 2215. In ll'le FICTITIOUS IUSINlll 'ault and Etec:tlon to Sell Tiie under· ttled on Um.. bOOk 13998, Pege 923. of Offlc:taJ con1r.c:t1ng Fllr rectlce9 Act GOY! Total' time and savings deposits 4o 217 City ot Coete Mesa. as per map re-NAMI STATI!MfllfT signed c1u1e1 sal!U'lo11QI ot Det1u1t 81Uated0...1 eoClcltM el c6nw-Records ot Oranoe County c;.11. Code S«: 4100 MCI II 11 • · ......... • .......... ' corded 1n Book 106, page 34 ot Mia· The followlng persons are d04ng and Elec:tlon lo Sell to t>e recorded In Jo de 'lln abog.cto en nte Ml.Into, lornta. end pureuenl 16 1hl1 c:eflaln E.c:ll bidder {null eubrnlt wtttl All Olher ab Illes. · .... ... .. ..... · ... · · ................... 452 cetlaneout m1p1 In tile office ot ltll business as lhe county where Ille real property Is deberle ti.c.rio Jnmadl .. .-te. N.l)11Ce ot Default mer11.1nder re-elCll bid cert1fiedfor caanllt'a ~ TOT AL LIABILITIES (excludtng subordinated Counfy ~rder' of aald County. CHEADLE McKERREN ~O , loc:lled • de "ta me..-a. "' fMP4'"1• CQfded Sepiamber 8. 1983 11 ~· p1yabte 10 11'11_ OlSTR~l or a bid notes and debentures). . .. . . . .............................. 60,699 Exc:.pt therefrom 111 oll, g11, rflln· 1151 Dove Street. Suite 205, · 011e January 17. 1983 eecrH., 91 "-1 "91.1na. puede -men• No 83·3967•9. of Offk:~e bond 1n tne •onti Mt forth In tM EQUITY CAPITAL arela 1nd other hydroc1tbon port Beec:tl, Ca 92660 Rubicon Co u TruttM t90lltrecM • t~. cmds of Hid County. wlH undei and con1rec:t dOCU~t• In en lmOl.lnt Commqn stock · • • aubei.nc:e lylngpetow 1 depth ol 6001 Carl Cheadle, 29 Encore C t~. By· Celwld• Trull Deed S.rvtoea. 1·TO THE DEFENDANT: A dVU pur11,1ant10 Mid Deed ot Truti' ... 111 l'ot !eta than 1 of the m&xltnum No shares outltandlng 2.400,000.. ....... ............ • teet without any right 10 enler uponjNIWPOrt Beach, ca. 92660 . Inc: oompWM hail been Ned by the public: auction or c;asn. l1wtu1 amoun\ QI. bid • ou.,.,,, .. "that No strare. outstanding 1 50Q 000 2 500 the au4loe or the subaurteoe of eald JC>An J McKe«en. 2~ Clitf 27'01 Cottage W1y, Sune 22 ir*nttff llOAlnat you. " r-wf.h to mGfte'f of t,,_ Untt State of Amen· •tie lilddtlf w1tt ent• lntp the .>..' , • • ' land 1&ove 1 de9th of 500 f .. t. 11 Drive, Newi>orf Beaell, C. 92883 Secr1mento, CA 95825 leflencl tMa lewaWt. JOU ntltlt, c:a. 1c:astl•1 ~1>11 tQ.tltd propoaed contr,.b It •tie MIN II Su • .,1us · · · ... • ·· • · · ................. · 2,493 provlded In 1nstrumen11 ol record This butlnest 11 oonduc:ted by a Phone • (9181972·8072 wtttitn 10 daya elter t!lls 1Ummons Is Tru11ee dr~c 1 stale or n1t1on11 awarded 10 IUCti blddot In lhe-t ,.Undivided profits and reserve for contingencies ~ llrMt lddreat ot ,,,. r..ilgenerel pirtnerstllp. By 01111 J Savage • Aust1n1 Sec· lefwd on you me With ttlil ~rt 1 bank a state~ 1 •I c:redll unton. 01 flllure to enw Into Aid oonlnle't, and othe< c..pltal reserves · . . . ... ...... .......... .. 174 pr9perty deacrlb•d •tf!'ve Isl John J McKarrtn rellry wrlttetl rnponae to the comptamt or 1 state°' el Hvtl\gt end loln 9UCtl eec;ur1ty wltl k>e torl911 TOl Al EQUITY CAPIT Al. .' .. .. .. ..... . ............... 5, 167 lpurP<)tted to be 626 Joenn St • Tt111 atetemenl wu filed With the PuDllllled Orange Coast Delly PllOt Unlela you do, your def~fl ¥rltt be 1noc:tahon d In \tl1$ st1t1 DISTRICT ~ tM "Q1'1t to,... TOT Al LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPIT Al. • ........... ,,. 65.86.6 Cotti Meu, CA 92627 County Cie.-k of Ottnoe County on Ji n 31. F1D 7 14. 198• ent•ed on eppllc:etlon 01 the pllln· 11 Thi "" bet-lhe iec:t any or Ill btOa or 10 ........ ~ MEMORANDA ~ unclerllgned dilc:l1lma an Dec 19 198"4 72._,.4 tiff, ahd lllitoour1m~enter1~ ni.o 1111n.1 11 tl)e Aften Bulld1ng. 1rr~t• 111 ~y ·bidl or WI ttle\ Amounts outstandlnf as ol report date: ll1blll1Y 16' any Jnc:orrec:tneas oft '21S111 ment lgalnat you '°' the,...., di-1ac:1ng YOfbaStrN\. 1114081 Yorbl bldd•~ "· , • •t>ove street lddress Ind other Publlalled Orange Coul 0•11'; 111 IDllC NOTICE m111dlcf In '"-c:ompl .. nt wtllch Street, Ctty df futtln. County ol 0... Purauan1 10 Ille prOVlllON bf See· Standby lette<• O credit, total. .. .: .............................. ~ common deslgnitlon, 11 any, ah Pilot Jen tO, 17, 24, 3 t, 198• r..-. could reeull In garnishment of ange ~1kfatni.. 1ill right 11111 and 110r\ 1773 of the labor COdl of 11'9 Time cef1¥1cates of deposit herein · 214-84 "CTTTIOUI aUltMIH WIQM. tntng 01 money °' prooeny 1nterefl con"tly'ld to and l'1QW held Stale Of Californl1, ttle DISTR'ICT In denominations Of $100,000 or more ................ 22.285 Sald 111ew111 t>emad• bul without tfA• ITATDIEllfT Of ott\ef relief requeated In the com by II tl~ said,o..d of Trull In the t1asot>t11nec1 from t"9Dhctor of the Average for 30 calendar ~ay• (or caleodar month) ending with coventnt or w•rranty, •~pr ... or tm P\IJl.IC NOTICE The following peraont 1,. doing pl~~·, .... ,__,. t• 19•1 prOC*'fy t11u11ecs 1ri Mid Coonty.end o.>artmen1 ot 1nctu11ne1 ~Iona report d1te; plied. reg1rd1no tltle, poSMallorl. bullrHISI H . ..,.. .., ........ .. .... ~ Stet• dnc:r1bed aa , · the ven-~ p1~iu11ng , ... of ri- T lat d ""poslts ., .. 9~0 tncumbrtncH lncludlng fHI, F1CTITIOUJ 8UstNEH SOL-WEST OEV"''LOP .. ENT CO , LEE A BRANCH . ..,_,. lot 22 •n 8~ t29 of Like Trec:t. d+erTI w11g9t and t"-gtf'erll ~ 0 " · ................. · ...... ···• · ........... "'"'· "' cna ind ' ... ol1heTr1.111 NAMI lfATIMl'.NT .., ... B-y Kathleen A. H1yt. Deputy .. pctr" map recordld.1n Book 4. Ing call t<>t holljj~ l.t'd owrt#r!e We. the undersigned directors attest to the correctneM of d ~the ~ aated ti .. ,d Tiie lotlowtno persona .,. dOlng 4 Upper Newport Ptei1, N-i>Ort Flubllslled Orange Coat Dilly PllOt Page 13 of Mttie91~ Mapt. In tn ttle ~wNcn tni. "°"' this statement Of resources and llllbllltles. We declare that It has ~ of Trvlt ru~o 'p: the ren7.lnlng business aa ee:;:· ~:.i92~J*llet ' U Jen 3 t , Feb 7, t•, 21, 1984 the offlc9 of the County Recor def at 11 to tie' pet"f for lldl c:r.tt OI ~ ex1mlned by UI, iind to th• best of our knowledge and principal 11.irnt ol the note(•) MCUr BALBOA-NEWPORT J'EALIY, Newport Plaza N9W90rl 9..c:n~ 728-84 u~ Orange Cd.Jnty type ol Yw0r'k9f 10 ••ICU!tl belief hu been prepared In conformance with the lnstr~ttone tY-t Nld need of Truat wtlll lnterMt •28 32nd StrMt, NewPOtl BHc:ll, 92~ • ' fne 11feet ICldr ... or oth« com-the c~trec:t T ~·'" .,.. on lie and It true and correct. ttiereon u provided In Nld notl(1J, C1 92883 Robert Solomon 1ne ™ £ ovb toclt«I Rlclferd M Wiibur advtnoat, If 1ny, 1.1nder the t•m• o Joan A. carrotl, 9182 CarrOlltown Werner A¥enue. Suite io. Sanl8 burpofl to bl 608 ~Ill Strtllt, 294 i Alton A~ IMne, CA 92114 o..-.ld Wllllams aald Deed of· Trvat I••· char Of'I~•. Hunt1noton BHc:n. Ca. 026'8 An• CA 92705 HA,_...,,"' 'Ntwp0t1 ~.CA 92883 "'"1 bt telnad on~ Phlllp s In let and upen ... of the' TruetM .,, o This bu11nae I• conducted by 8" rritt ~'*' 11 conducted by • AM.NDOfTRNT Of UU OI said ..i. Will bl "'*" •1tll0ut COPY ot tlw at• tneM be poei.ct . ~g tl!f trvttt cr .. ted by uld DMd 0 lndM<1u1t I w """'' '9CT11'10Ul IU9M.1• NAm c;()Y9ftlnt0t ._.,,.,,,y, I.kl>' ... Of Im· •I'"'-job Ill• ' '· James 0 Ott, Chier Fln1nclal Ortic:« Of the above·named Truat. . Joan .. Cerroll ~a s~ Inc: Pree4dlnt ~ fOllOwlng perpilMW •ban plied. 111 lo lillt. P<llllltOOn, Ot an-11 Jlf\all be 1tory upon ,,. bank do hereby declare th1t t•I• Roport of Condition Is tnA and · The total atn0unt of tl'Ml unpaid rn11 1111ernent *"filed ~ the • ~~~•ternent ~. tiled w1tt1 the donld ti. uae of th6 Flctmoua au.. °""'brart91 10 111tltty t,,. \lllC>lld 0 '41MCl to Whom""' c.or.- cohec1 fo the bnl ol my know!~ and beflef. 1>a11no1 ot the obl!Ottlon MCUfed b County C1e<k of Orange Col.Inly on County ~ 01 Oringe County on ~ Name: EVEAGRClN OO-OP· .,.i.nc. du«lf1 '"-tl04e or n°'9I tract _ _, llnd l.IPOf\ t1rty alb· James 0 011 ,,,. property to be told and reuon-OtC 10 108' Dec 29 1983 EM~ LTD .• 21052 StlrthmOor cured by Mid °"" of Trva.t to.. trac10f "'°" CONTf\AC. January 13 1984 •ble ..Unwted ootta. 1JCP1ntet tnd '1»111 ' '2MM Lane. Hl.lnttnoton Blldl. CA t2&t8 I te7.2T4 oo. p11.11 ,,,. fOlowtng TOR to pay t tam ~ u. laid Publlthed Or•,.,.:. CoQl OaUy PUot 1984 714-M lldvW1Cel at Vll ~ ot the Initial Publitl\ld Orange C:O.t Dally Pub4111MO Or8"Q1e Ca.I o.ty CMW MadMn Utai. 15372 Al) ma1*I COi&&. exp • and IC*lftld r 10 llO'llss --...,~ pul>flcetlOn ol ttle NotlQ9 ~ $.ale Piiot Jan 10 17 ,I., 31. '"' p1101 Jiii 17 24. u. t.o 1 l9M dam.ti LI\. "'-"tlnoton hadl .cA vanceut lhe time of the 1n1t1e1 AU ~ by t 1n the ocution oe ------------------------'33,025 79 218·t:I • · • • 2u.lo4 e2t't cellOri 01 ttllt Noeic:. of S1 the oontftlet\ MtlC NOTICE MttC NOTIC[ ~ btntflcltiry under Mid Deed O'M* Chet'-R WNhtlum ~ 12 ,. , 7 1 No ~ of Trvtt ~~or• u:eouCad and ct. D!ml ·c MnTIC( Hl(t)Of Point Clrdl. HunllngtOn NOnc& TO '°' • S*IOd ITATIMCNT M WITHOftAWAl ~TITIOUI 8UIMU tr.wad to ttle ~ a w1tt r~ ""' P\llJC fl)TIC[ 8Md'I. CA t2N PttON9'TY OWMIR tt• dele tet Fl'OM PA9'T .. 9'1Hfft NAMI eTAnawf Oecllflhon Of Oefeult Ind OemWld ,tCTmOUl 11\1 ... H The Actltb#t aus.n.s. Name YOU AM It DDAUl T ~ A Pit ~TING UNOll' Tiie fOllowlng s-eon la CIOl"O for 8119. and a wtltttn Notl09 ot 0. NAMI IT AftMaNT ncrmou. IUIMH ..,.,.., lo ~ WM flied In M TMllT, OA ftD llilardl ~ ffl:Tmoul euaMH NAMI bu Mn u lauhand£lec110f1 toW TMl.ltldlr· 1 IOftOo* per.on 'II dOlng NA.Ml ITATI County on~ 27. IHI 1111. UMUU~~'Y~OU~T~Atl;l~AC~~~~'.:~; I Thi followttlg l*IOft hat v.1ttlclr-n COR!V 8 WOO COMPAJO'. •6&2 llQMd caUMa said Nola of 0.fN !:.s a ~ • . Thi fOllOw4ng Pt1'90n OOtng Thll ~,.. COndllCted a TO "'°TICT_'Y , tll~ in Mlgen4'1'11P•llnertrorn thlparl•Wt11MJ C.t07, HUAting\61-a..otl, lfldE1eC•ron108eltoM19C*dld °"wi:STCRN VISION 257 Walnul ~.. lmfted~ llU:.~ A • dnil!!i.tni.flll r.:":.O~"".:o1'":01':8C~~·. Woo. '612 ,,.,.,.:.=ty--........ -91 ,.--..CA.:'21 1 2$1 r~:,01..=: IE':!'ft.:,' =~ ..... ·~·::":."',I CO~.ANY .tl.6202 ~tl\fl A~, • 107. H 1n11ton Bt!Kl't, CA Dall J~ 17, ltl3 W~~~ ~~~~..:le~• t2e27 Toni Oelongcllt . 23 I E 111tl County Clerk Of I) Ol'l ~OM AGAJN9t Y'OU, jalUOf'ftla,. Huntlnglon Baen, Ca 026'0 92840 ' Au~ Co If Tr\Aat• .:. onoucted ~ en t . Coeta Meta. CA 2e27 Jlf\ 10, 1"'4 '"°"'-0 CONTACT A UWY ~!-.ft'lltlinl!ll Tl'tt flc1111out bUtlnttt name ftll' but 18 C:.Ondue1td by an 8y cafwld4t Tf\Aet Detd 8erv1 lnd1;: ~"'9t It c Thia bvll"*' It llCled by If\ ft .. r10 ft • 0.ted Janu.,y 18 tN4 biddtlir to eu 1tatem.ot !of the pat1~1p wlll tndMdUlll ,. Inc. , UI AelnMI ndl~ Pv ~ C:O.I iJOAECLOSUAF. COf'«SUl TA .,,., 11'-d on M1y t2, 1913 In 11\e County Cor-v I Woo , 1701 CottlQI W1y, Suite 21 ~~l~l~tment waa flied wltfl !tie Toni 0.lOftOCtll,,_ Pllbt .J &": 1 I•, 21 1114 INC TUT to of Omlol r1LC NO ,a 183SI 'Th18 llllemtnl ... fli.cl ~tfl ,.,,. tacr~IO, CA t5&2S Cot,lnty Cltflii of Orll\09 COu,,,Y on Thia ataletl'Wlt w led -.-1t11 ..... ', ,o40e l•VOft>I s 1rtM~con~l~l~;;;;;;~ POWf!A·SONIC COAPOA~TION, County Ci.rtt.of Ortnge Cow\'~ on Pnone 1(918)072·6072 09' 2'I 1983 tY Cl« OI °(; C()uttty Tutlln,.CA tmo k l'.O Go1t 52•2 (3 108 prlng St), Ole; 30 IOU 1y Derta J Savage . ~1 ant ' ' n:D01I an 10, 1184 ' (7141711-~2 neclwoad City, Callf 9'°63 PDllM ...tary Publlthed Orange Coot Oaitx Oanllll W S1gnlld· 01.1y C Cl11m. Pr• P'-tbll"*I Oranp Co6it Dell'/ l'llblltlled Ora• Coal 11 Pilot Piiot Jin 10 l?. H " 31 IVllA Pubtt"'«S Ora Pv P11bll•hed Ot no• Cout 0.lty Pilot Jan a4, :It, F-6 7, 11. ,.,._. Jan 3t,fl!b 7, 1• I ' ' l57·8' P11ot. Jan H , 2• Piiot.i n to n ,:4.ll, t ~•221•8' • S40·M ' 12A·llA c -. ~#~· ,_.-::. ' • ...... \ \ '\ • ..... •• 1111 '"m ••• w. · a ..... 111 w. 8t81n 111 bit ~.~ ... f11 lalt !talft ltr lilt Btaa" Ualaralala.. l.11aaa Nl11tl 1252 THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOU 1 .. --"'!""'------~~-~----;;..;.;..;......--..._ __ -C.anil IMS llfttral 1002 Gtatral B1llto1 New twnhN §9R(2 +-denl 1003 Gtattll 1002 Coroaa •el M11 1022 ltwrrt ltacll lfft p , J 2207 2oa. weth/dry, refrlf· •-------• IEWPORT.1••1&111 DUPLEX Fo ie· 0 t dt b n ta1a11 I • tieout view. Aec locl .. Teleph.on.e Service: Monda y-Frida y 8:00 A.M .. 5:30 P.M. Business Counter: Monday.Friday 8:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M . DEADLINES:~ . Pt:BLICATION DE OLINE Monda-. Sat. 11 : a.m. Tuesdav ~on 4:30 p.m. Wedne!tdav Tue.;. 4:30 p:m. Thursdav Wed l 30 p.m Frida' " Thur-.. 4:30 p.rn. a1urdt1~ Fri 3:00,p.m: Sundav f n • J :OfJ p m. C. CELLA TION & . CORRECTIONS: Cancell ation? and Cv~re !\ions may i>e made on same de dlioes as above. Please ask for a ca cellatiori number whrn ca ncelling ur ad. ERRORS: Check your ~d daily and report errors immediately. The DAILY PILOT assumes liability for the fir~t in~orrect ir.sertion cnly. CLASSIFIED 642-56 78 CLASSIFIED. INDEX MERCHAft)IS£ LIDO ISLE •n r N r '1 Yow '· 2 Br, 2 ba newe< duplex, gareg-. $950. 859·0089 1111 REPOS. Unt>ellevablt price for de-$SOI< below apprelHI 3800 aq It o4 Br. 3'..\ ba, o4 +-l"ch•"' 3 Bdrm home In 851·8767 car ~arage on ,,., acre. yrly Mature non-amkre .. --106 Via Lido Nord (2 t• O'"ttt'1 frt•) .. "" b No.,.,, 1850 (213) area M1'11loa Vlt o • the city ol Newport II 2 LOT genu ne ay view, approx '"-Tradi tiQnal 3 Br, 3 'I\ Ba. Bay fi-on l . pier & · HWNIT lllllTI Beach Big yard and RV • S 4 5 o . o o o e q u I 1 y 79!M 195 or 257 -9792 float for 6~' boat. Priced to sell $1· ,250,000 Spacloua 3Br 3ba wtpool, a4ces1 add to the velu• Builders 1peclat • 2 BR, 5550,000 lull price 828 0.111elul 2br 2ba mod dee Mlulon Viejo 3 a.drm. flr9')4aoeandagfeatc.or-Prlc;ed well ~ow other tba house. Plen1 done Malabar 8U-7i89, ftlt1tre QtllO seoo ·1 $775. Geragu and UIVllE TEIHllOE Panoramlc bgy & ocean view from 4 Br. 4 Ba, patio. pool home Prime loqat1on. $775,000. VISTA DEL LIDO llYFROllT Fabulous bay & mounuun v.1ew I Br. I Ba. condo co-op Lowest 15hced at $295.00~ . •• BAYSIDE PLACE IAYFROllT Specta~ular bayfron.t dplx 2 Br. 2 Ba up, 2 Br. 2 Ba dn 2 -boat spac<'s R<'duc:~d S.l.500.000. PElllllSULA HOIE OOEAllFROllT Ocean &jetty yiews Manne room, 4 Br. 3 Ba. 3700 sq. ft\'!_Sa r parking. Sf.285.000 COROliAD8 J:AYS llYFRDNT Corona""Island cust. b~;1front lot 85' boat deck. Plans avail. Now $370,000 ~/trade ARROWHEAD HOME Near n·ew 4 Br, 4 Ba, lake view 35\)0 sq. ft. $440,000-. Will trade for a local prop- Bl LL GRUNDY, REALTOR J .11 ~"Y''d' l>rovo N K tJ/') 6161 ner locallon Priced NewPQrt propertlel Full tortwo, Zstory condo• at courte1y to bkre 539.e 190 Best Alty FE£ fenced yards Kid• & pel1 btlowmtrktl 120&,000 PflC• only $189,95.0~ 711 Marguer ite IPTlllTS wr P I ... la Pl Exechome, 01<· Agl No lat Musi Mii now 7.$1-319SE1 ,lEC~ . S 198.000 ~0% dn Ylv10RIH ;~•u fl di 3 B 2y; 863-0755 1 •ii•• IUOI Ownr/agt 72°' 1101 mao 3Br 2B•. aasume S 153.000 B 1tQ • x1 br d -.,. ---al 12% OWC 2nd Lovely a, rg maa tr rm I ... ~ 2219 Ocean view Spacroua 3Br Co!tl N111 1024 t>ulltln ceblneta · uke new-suite den,. tam rm. 3 t?J!rl ac 3ba home. 2 atory. lq11 of PROPE TIE iii I Complete with rul frptt'a, atep1 to bey, nr hOO'Otmo b oder11 2 wood and gl.U. PriOed oo•'Tl llESA co OS barn/wht p1Ckett ience beech. alarm. No pets Story Back Bay. 4Bd 3 150,000 under market at • • s227 000 2912. Broad Yrly lae 500 K St By ba 3300 111 •. 3 car gar. only S299,000 A•-HWPOITMEllMTS \Sll,IOO 545.1445 A ppl $1900 /mo pool,Jec.'•aclot Poll aumable financing Sub-E S 0 FINAL SALE of the VEN-• -548·2575 turn or opt 642· 1366 mlt 111 offer1. Mu1t tell N W LI TIN M OCEAN VIEW C ..a I M -"""" ••• lll l Excet)eot lamlly locauon. D O E C P N • Brinl\t 2BR 2b• unit OHDI •I If· 1.1.t.t. 2Br 2ba w/u.-Aeted kll frpl • -· 1 OOMINIUMS All ~-story • r-S • c OM to IChOOll, quiet towhhouse units with • 3 wllrplc Flexible llnenc· 2 bdrm, f ba, ga,., wuhl dbl gar kid pet 600 a neighborhood 3 Bdrm Bdrms . 2 Baths Ing $185.000 CALL dry, relrlg 2 bike trom 539-6190 Beal FEp home with A ger~ges, •Approx 12507 _ !1 BVCO 645-2251 beach Newly dee. 11i.oo ;1hd fir condo 2 Br 2ba ha 1 d w ood 11 o °'!_ s . ~ mo Cell At11wer Ad 7&>, ~ · · enclosed yard Prlc~ to • Private Entrance 111.IOA LIE llPLU 81(2-4300 (24 hra) $975 end ground fir sell today . s 179.~00 • Living Rm w/Ftre lace Walk to 'ht>Ps, beach. Bal. ~ ___ condo 2 Br. 2 be, $850 1•2·1200 • Bullt-ln Klt"chen Pier terry rest 3Br/2ba IAYSllE PUCE 011flhaven, pool & extras • Dining Area j ea 218 B~ Bl 613-~9o43 Bayfront 3P8CIOUI 2 Br 2 (Or Furn) s5o.o5o4 • Pnvate Patio I ' Ba S 1750/mo. · · 2 + Oen.newly decorated • Garage/L9dry Hkup1 M9ftilt tall 1100 Biii Gruntly 675·6161 CONDO 1ome ocean j PETE ~Comm Pool/Recreation 5br/2ba. Your private 71 Ct1tl 111 a 4 view. 2 car garage This lovely home features hll for &,.1tf1t•Hf tt spa & (Incl porch Small h $825/mo 780-6882 ?n:d~~:·:!n~1~f~~a:a~~= ·--------100 tllt few rea1l1l11 pets, adultt. 645-6456 22~8~C ~j~~t~ Ave. ';10 4 bd, ,. ba. yrty Lido iiie ' BARRErr ··· REALTY OOLlEliE PARl- IEAUn seeped Only 10% down tor 1110. • 8x30MOBILEHOME Xlnt pets $595: 54~·7983. S 1800/mo Alto Harbor and balance can be POOL HOIE W1ltrfrt1t MtllH IH. cond Senior P•rk (55 or View and OcHn Front financed at a very low Rt1ltor1. EJOf. Acfs, older) 63 t 3 o4B6 2ba College Pk. from S t600 • 13700/mo Interest ratel Only ONLY $111,IOOJ lll-l~OO · S.p/~~f.crs;t:·5~1.r;fa~r 675-9797 128.000 Call tor com-Bea 111 11 mal t I 9d 3 " 11iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Plele det811s 646-7 171 u u Y n a n IR ~ B 2 B M V d 11 Bdrm, 2 t>alh home ;:) ~ Tr1ple .. r a, eu er e, IAUO& PHIHILA THE REA~ ESTAT&:RS EmRTAIHHt located on 8 quiet. iabt. le!c~ · . 1040 llvtng dlntng-kltchen ~~~1~1 .Nop~~~ g;~~~ Near bay end ocHn pteaCcelut I Mnelghb~rhood ST&a1'11!• MOIE P ate'!!. 3 bedrooms & Idaho Ln 545·2~28 beadleS. Two bedroom 0 os a esa .,,11ume n • "" 3Baths-both Ilg ht & dark-plus small chltd'a room 8''•"/o VA loan °1 S68,000 IEAll IEACM er 1nter1ora Next to rec •Rt1I 111111 l1carl11 One and half belha $900 ~U::-, felf 0 ~1 1~ 11E~::: Cute 3 Br 2 Ba cul-de-sac rm & pool arH Agt • HouMS. ~ta & Condos per month Vacenl lm- I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~Love lo entertain or ju1t I-relax In a lovely Tropical pool selling? Thie 11 the home lor youl 3 Bdrm w. Ba Priced to sell and ready for new owners $138,900. Call Donna Webster 646.f 17 1 • home approx 2 ml from 5•0·5937 Landlord• AdverttM Free mediate oe<:upency · the beach Features tor-soc at Slores & Markets IJ 1-noo llEIT THE REAL ESTATERS mal d1n.ing & ~g covered Lrg 2 Br, 2 ba mobile 8o41-4260 \ H21PElll. 110,IOOHWI. Well located Colla Meae condo lull 11 year Old. 2 Bdrm1, 2'h b1tti1. fire- place, attached garage and many m0<e teature1 Three bedroom mode1 also available. 1714167l-4400 urn u ·a.2121 HARBOR COLDWC!LL BANl(C!RO en c I o s e d P 1 I l..O w/lantasllc ocean view In c & S 115,000 Paula Balley ~ 0 L • g u-,,.. 0 n ~ O·operatlve reapon· BEACON BAY 3Br/3Ba 644-6200 So49,500 Ownr 548-5659 slble lennant only; o4 Br, 2 1 °' 2 yr le..,e. no peta be $750/mo Tony Max-S1900/mo 675-8617 REAL ESTATE lacoat Prq 1350 weu. att 7PM 548-8633 WITH S"LE _ Crptd 1 Bdrm w/apple & Big Canyon Twnhme 2 4 unit condo bldg, 11lnt, more 5325 flat t>lll .vi Stry. 2 Br, 2 be. pool, Jae, IRYllE $ 143,000 A super sharp "newer·· 3 Oceanside area. S265K r-Sf 150 831 -36531. M-F. Highly upgraded 3 Br 2'~ bedroom, ,..v, bath ~ome Ownr 873-9038 5:_9-5 i9o ~est Ally FEE_ 8-5 ask for Corinne Ba Broadmoor plan. built around a atrium • GIANT DUPLEX _ 7 Br, 6 E/1lde brand new lux - ne-My decorated, great Spectacular family room, Irvine 1044 .garages. Npt Hghls area 'condo. 3Br 3ba, tam rm, MARIOR RlllE location. Must sell and of· country kitchen area 11111. 01r..alff Tw1'"• $2451< Agt 975·014,2 frplc. many extras, Lrg 4 Bdrm estate. former tared at a seneat1ona1· Master tied room t'r6s • n yard S t0501mo 851-6226 mod.el. and highly up· p11ce Ask for Marllyn se>cy brick ,patio tor Univ Pk Terrace: 2br/2ba · llTllllTllllA MesaVerde4Br.2ba,fam graded Beaut. ocean & Bulkley 644•7020 •. privacy Price only $132.500 PIP 551-1882 TU SMELTIR1 rm (Part turn?) $1200. city . lite view Comm LIHO REAL HTAJE . Sl34,900 Call to see-NORTHWOOD TRl-PLEX FOR SAL.E BY 640·7501 eves & wknds pool~~a& tennis $3500 .5<16•2313 Park Paseo 4 Br 2,~ Ba 2• OWNER COSTA MES"A 644-w27, 760-8333. Agt Hi)\ Oolebout sty detached. tam rm· AREA PRIDE OF OWN· 4 B 2 ,~~~~ l·d Newport Shores o4 br, 3 be. f!?J ~~i·E~~ rJ®Z§ifi!I ~E~ ~.:t~~~==~ D~~6~~1:~~~s0;~!~5w~~~~ ~:~;;~rreaa!~~~m! iH~ .. Jg~~:l~~~oi ~: sales S 152.000 in assum m closet. lrpl pantry and -'A llHIOR MllMUllS I fin. H1¥ to be one ot k.1tchen w/b~t-1n1 thruou1 Saal& Aaa 221v bedrooms Large living ~ S 176.900 Opn Hse Sat appreciate t>nly 3 years 3 Br. 2 be. crpts, drps. pool hme ga1 $850 call Imm a cu I ate Three • Irvine's best t>uys at -2•2bdrms Mull tee to LllE IEW IUPLH · So Co Plaz.a 3 Bdrm 2 bl roomw1th brick hreplace t-5PM 20 Alba East old Will conaider trade bu11t1ns No peu. 539-6190 Besl"Rlty FEE "t--~t---t--..._--:--;-...___.1r------< Formal dining room over-• .. Ownr 832•21:v Prin tor condo or ??? Call 5700/mo BUS N£ssr,eN ·~~:gtre•;~~~~~tile only :~:-,~~0}ac!~':'a,;,~ pm. Ro1l0Cer4lollltr ~?:~!·~~a~.~ rty 8u••n l'rt>pt~ c ......... )'Lota l '•'"'f_r'!f J>rpprr h ''~ n1u""9 U\lµtr• l'f\1\.1 ~ 1010 7011 ~o" 7014 7018 7011 7020 7()22 ' 7UZ4 1026 702!1 t th. O ILL Pll T f 1 I 131·1300 YALE MODEL PlUIEOFOWIHSMIP Hl-ll2t guard, Jae .•. billiard rm; C e 'T Or l 4 Bdrm 2''r ba large B~CH 4-PLEX wit rrn, uuna'J,arden VI.I Inf 0 mat i 0 n r g a, ding the COROO IEL .... iownho~e '" V1llege Ill Two 3 Bdrm• & two 2 NICe 2 Br, , ~ w/gar, w/d s 00/mo 642-57 coun1y requlrem nts for J;sing 8 I IEWPIRT 11•1,000 COHOlllll• I This nome has already bdrm.~:·Assume S185K. nkup nr v1c1or1a & ca-LUXURLOUS 1 BDRM furn • ,.. Walk.to beach from this 3 2 Bdrm 2 ba.1mmac View had eve,ythlng done -In-30 yf fixed Priced al nyon S595tmo Agt condo In VIiie BetbOa, Flctlt oua Business Namer ' I Bdrrn 2 Ba home deck Wali< to everything eluding AIC and all tor $28~K. 6 vr-s new 997-9309 or 631·31871 $800/mo 946-7893 \ ' wllemlly room F1Ntur•1 Incl comm pool/spa on1y $199 900 and you $23,000 depreciation · -• -----.,,..-,...,,..- 1 642-4321 EXT J32 Include remodeled $185.000 own the tand write of.ls Call lor appt Reserve this 2 Br )'fod Oceantront4Br3Bedpht . r kitchen. open beam ce1I-1 fl!:O 840-24(9 Abercrombie , decor encO yrd $525 To June 9th S 1000/mo / Inga, and spa Call us tor ,,,._l(.1lJf li(;.~[S ,f I • -· 539-!lt90 Best Alty FEE 650-7368 ttr..._ Do-Movod Jniywnt• rupt-t\V IJ2 "''"'" IJ)( B•V<lft Dal.,, ,·101' 8 viewing appt Realtors, 675-60'00 I ~ 'Jii so r ldutri i1 Pro 1375 Totally supreme 4 rm 2 Ba OCEANFRONl AP'f.""TBr. I ealty 3200 11. n sp111 teve1 poo1 nome winter ren1a1 to S815 eo10 i----..._ _______________ --i Traditional ' 3 ·phas w lge storage queens .kitchen elegant $500/mo tncl utll No 8012 Realty Balboa lOd,7 . •. J yrd Lse~5c. I 546-1653 formal dfn1ng super plush pets , 5 4 e . 193 o .. I nt:h.a..,tn I fJrt .. pt" 1...... '"' !-. ... Mubolt I -l'atk.t ltt~>Unta1 ~'' IJ7' C•mPl'rt 1'0< MllW<•Blli.H ' 142) • Mnwtt1"1ft'$r"°..," 14)(. M"~Homn ::~ I vouR AD THIS Peainuda f 786-1172 Owner A llrln . 8 units, decor pool & spa ... more 673-7844 IOlt I ' 631 7370 7700 all xlnt close to ONLY $600 ~ SSO A U I ~~ .I SECJIQ IS -HLIOA PEllHUU l.J 55 & 405 twys 6 6-7512 security lee 537"-5027 parl .. tall, a• ()r4n,.t H Ovtt•f( Nn•" (Jut o' ll 1)0< RV• I \2' T""'-•ltf"n Tl•\t•I IHI "n'ool~n U11l11~ I ~7· 8024 Near bey and ocean 8 0 D Noantain, Dea Daaa Polit 2 26 8026 IEWPOllT A-F AIE beaches Two bedrooms 3 8 Ml~~~~!ao. nve ltatrl 1450 ,lat emazlng 2 Bdrm I H.tn.t-F' ...... ,._,,, )' 'l'llm 8 Rlt~ RI wJ,..,.,- • RE"TALS 11 ............. ..-11 • ..,.... l nhwNohod ltuu""" J urn..,,.f"d ™ l nl•tT111tv.1 1 ,....,., t\im u,nd<J Lnr y,, ... ~'""" Tnwn........., Lnf Uup'"'"' '"rn [)1;1>\.• .. \;nr """rin...nta rul'N&twd "c-.f'11Vn11.Unl "P'f furn ot Uni Hofl"- IWim a. Bo.rd llc...,ll MU1Arlo G 1 II Clf'Ort Sm..-~ula V """' ""1ulo I • ull '" $hff~ ulo W6.11><1 11 •I .. 104' IU>nt lflK..-R~n .. i.. llf'\f"lll ftrn\.tla f'omml R.nul• hvJvtl IV111<0l• 'il'fltt•Cf" M1• Kl-nu.LI 1* AUTOMOTIW 1)t() lllOO """' u. .... nc IS~ """' s..rv~ Po.no """'" w.n~ !>"''"" it.. fl,..,, • 2100 4 w,_. !lrov• • ""' l20( Truo lu v .... 1.)()C AnUqwt""' t I~ .. , ~!~ AUTOS IMPORTED 2)1< "''• 11.o...-910) 2$2' A..c11 1110: 2))0 "..-lln VI Cit "3) R"1W 11112 2800 ( .. , ... fl 11114 2700 lll.taun Ill I? llOO 0.1....,.•en YI IV 2~ r.,,.,. e121 2902 r... 9123 2904 Htln<l.o 1112) 290, l•u•u Wl27 2906 J • .,..., " 21 2907 •n ... n 9141 2908 L..lmt»<.,,1no, lllU 2809 l..onoo • 913$ 2912 l..otv• 11137 2111• Mu.do llUI 2918 M•..,••h 910 ~18 M•"""1" S..ni Vl4' 21110 M1111ull1•n• 0147 2972 M(, 910 ftl2) Op<ol •1~1 PaM••• ll)l I ANHOOftCEJifJITS ~~:~ ::~~ Anll<"'"'"""'"'la .)002 l\#n.ouh 81)1 ( , • .,.," ..... BUSnc1 INESS & .l004 ...,, .. Ra.,... 111e1 l'•"""''l.l JCI 11 Rio,_., ti Al t'rrw.,.1 ~•"° .lcJ1 4 S..b Wit) .,, "'"'lt • '"'"'""'~"' • ~11e1 s .. ,,.,v 11e· Tr•vf't "' Wl&t ¥171 •in. FINANCIAL rn~ ri.....,_ IM~ .. ·~,.... <>pponvn,l..-. s.. .. ,_ Wonll>d •1nv .. U'N"n• ~un..t .... lntt1"tnvn1 Waftuid •• • ,.._,."' 1-n •Murwv Woni..I M•••l-TU • CMPLOTMl"I ' tt. ' "'.,.,,~, "Joh-. 't't.tfll"1t 1 .. 1o t~ Hor- A.-ALS .~ ...... --. p...,, I• '-"tO, l'lym<>•Hh ~~10 t•onUM Utu •Pr• pe1d ""' -•NO· ---»33 Goad ' •• for yoll!. fl11 Daily Pilot Cl~~tl1Pd ad ~ ohonP 642 56 78 plus s~mall chlfd"s room _ _ ___ ___ __ w/appls gar & more $5501---.... ....,,_, .... 2!"7_0_7 " REACH NG ·. · IUPUX -1111, One a hall beths A-~ La111aa leaclt 1041 PD ennts lub ' 539·6190 Best Ally FEE ~ ILOOI Tl IUON ., Close to bay & beaches. lol Oii r at virtually tot FOR SALE Conqo Mtn vu Sec 11e -. ---. -3 Br. 2 ba, 4 car prklng, this sharp property hu • 11 t u e O w n e r S t0\1.'000 FurrT Own . Agt Fo111ta1a bltlns frplc 5950/mo } 08 777 HQllSEHQLDS · ! ~~e ~a~~~~~~~~:~~~ mo11vateb W1llcon,.der BY OWllER. 6191340·9595 340-0.95 Vall!% 2234 yeartY 75._8930 f 1 vate patio for each unit ~lf~r 8s;18.~ a ·b I. • High above t.eguna Beach Oit ol Stitt J Elegfnoe on a budget 3 Br S375, 1 Br duplex. U111s pd Owner will trade lor. Ar-131 l300 HEIT I lQP ol the World with . lSSO 2 ba pet Ok gar $650 417 e. Bay Ave. BalbO• • } ,064 ~EA~E~.~ ........ -rowheed property or • · spectacular mountain Property 539·6190 Best Alty FEE. Reing No pets 547-1155 other units See and aub· · views rests this •BR 3ba HAWAII A£. IS BACKll HOM¥OR~ENT -, mlt 631-1400 Europearf Style Chalet. Buy now btlole prices Bachelor apt ft block to Ill .A' .EAC" I S I Laguna H 3 & 2 Bdrms. beach refrlg stove no COMPARE* OUR CLASSIFIED RATES DaMy Pilot Santa Ana Re1ister Newport Ensicn The Pennysaver 108,777 C1rcu1a1ton 49,000 C1rcula1ton 52,000 Cuculalton 80,000 C1rculahon per thousand 63c per thousaf'ld 50c. per thousand 49¢ . per thousand ' Rates Baapd On.3 Linea ....... 7 Times . • BaMd On Competing Clreul1tlon In Piiot Market fl ...... ,..,.~ '-"·~ • "'• . ..,, ., ...... -" ...,~. .. IO I •r It """ t ... I , .... ""'T""t...,rc.,....,L .,..A_,T.......,t ...--t . I I 1 I' I I I DALMY I I I I I l G L E B I I' I I I .... ... , - • • pac mstr suite tn· e1ca1111e1 Waikiki r $775'5850 Fenced y8Jdl ar ~ 1365 •675_9229 '4..\TI HI HO'' COTTAGE eludes trptc ~ 1acuu 1 $45,000 Diamond Head & gar. eges Kids & pets t:g,--_eg-=:-----_..,,=...,,, t 10'11 '> IM. $2'49,500 oceanfront Ir $179,000 le 863-0755 Htl .... 724 REAL ESTATE 2000 SQ It 4 br 3·b8 Ip Open house SUN 1·4 Tony Pacific Coastline, wt come 1 931-1400 1106E Balboa Open It-3180Mounia1nV1aw -(]14)720-1105 Vacantp-re-st-lg_e_3_B_r _2_b-a, I r, patio, pool, gaa P • 3 Sal/Sun Bkr 833-3544 494-2220 673-3750 close to achOOls/lhops, avail 311 $400/mo. Ret1 N B " 1A4!9 R.E. Excllaa11 1600 k1d1 ok S875. Kehn req'd No pets. 147 To place your m...age before lhe reading publk:, phone To place your meaaage before the feeding public, phone .:Dally Pilot Claulfled, 6'42-5878 Dally Piiot Clasalfled, 642-5678 ... One of the ways homes are being bought l\nd sold 1.Qd01.y is wtt.h .. Blended Rate Mortgage ~A blended rate tnort.ga.ge ls a new "mo.tt.ga.ge t.h6~ covers an old mort.ga.g.e and &dva.n~s new funds The new mort.gage ts Ubed to pay off the extst.tng mortgage at a lower 1'8.t.e than t.he Otl rrent. market rat.e 1 hP I en ct er g1·ant1f lhe new rate 110-01c.·w llu;·o bu1.woori tht1 old rate and l>t~t? prl*v&l1111~ n1ar>rnt. ro.t.c Thefl'loW monthly payment Is larp.or UU.ll U. WU pNVlO\Wy, but. not U high a.s current rates would requtre Impact on buyer • J1" "'vii• " I w•r ti r marktt 1 Al(' • C.an qu&l1ty w 1it1 a lmtet 1no(lm11 ~ l..ower mPnlhly pay~1n~ lmpaol on 11ller • Attrac\I f\(ll.flntl•l buy•r• • a.c11vH all hmd~ t..t clo11nc ' Many lenders offer a blended r&t.o mort.g&ge u it .Produce• a MCJ'\ar r ~urn th&n the old mort.4(&g0" A real eat.at.e prt>feseton&l can~ a buyer t0 t.ho11e propornu w thta type of mor14~g tb p tltblo .. • ewrrt He. vv 2 Br. fa ba, i 4so.6& 962~. 968·9853 Flower 645-8t61 11,200 PH IOllTH eQulty 628 Malabaf Biaat. Btac~ 240 Br. ·1y, .b•. ~23 E 18th Wtfh par1 of monthly lea&e 644-7269 See ad under St Twnhu, frplc, patio. going toward 1he down Hou;ies for Sale Npt Bel\ 1 BR BEACH HOUSE gar $650 pymt whe'l you lease-op-Yard Avall Feb. 1. No lerra Mgmt 641:132• 110 lhl 3 bd 2... ... c cl I •. 2122 P•IS $500 836-9629 ------n s rm, '' us Orona I If -----2BR 1 ba New cerpetl residence w1m1n1 ocean 2 r L 39 2b • 3Br 26a, upgraded, all ap-Mature adlts prel $525 view' Only a few blocks to J 9 n~w 1 88" dr h8 pllances incl wa1h/dryr. Agt 549. 7729 the beach I 759-1501 en s O<y. ce er 01. flreploce, nr beach $890 -- 3 Br Cllfhe·..n rare R2 lot Add a unit or .build 2 con- dos Xlnt fincng Ownr- Agt Mutt teHI 64i-9666 IAYFHIT llOIE On sand, w/boat lllP Fixer Upj)« Pee<leful 81mOS· phere plenty of prkg New kllcllen, 2 br. 2 ba • xtra rooms $325,000 Mre Long.650·1190 1111 CHYH·IY OWHI 1 t% 11119" rate, 30 yn Monico wtlh beet GC flew 1o4 Rut VIiiari Open wl<ndt 8'4~· T53'8 --111 O&JYll COHO~ 1988 sq ft 2 br & den twnhM. akylltea. lrptc, new kit 91,.,•;. 111um loan 1340,000 cath Prln only 759 8110 Ill OAIHI OUTOI LOWlttt prletd golf courM c~tom In Canyon • BflclroofJ11. • batht. pri· ve1a POol ,end 191 u1- 11mata 1n prl\lec:y Sl 195.000 110-oe tub. vaulted wood cell-mo -113 498•7886 2 Br 2 Ba 1545 Cdl'lander Inge. micro wave oven. 111 · ____ St $550/mo 5o46-5882 oak cablntt1, river rock Dtsira~Bdr~ bltns gar or 979-36o48 .• Pam flreplace. wash/dryr, S500's klc:I pet fine ---? mostly turn Garage gar-539-6190 Be11 Alty FEE •TOW"i.HOOSE ~BR dener Avail March. Open 1'J, ba, g P•!lo $545 noon to 5 Set/Sun HOMES FOR RENT 548-9084 540'644& . $T475 ptr&40-7442 H0~:~lonS7~~~~;~o3 3 ~1 ·~ b Side It ... -2169 Fenc9d yard• &.garege1 Brand new. crp rp1, & Newrrt ac. Kids & pet• weleom4. blt-tns Encl pat~hlkfn 3 Br 2 be Condo OCHn 863-0755 Agent no IM. OK No Ptt1 1~1'5/mo vu." w/d ...,,_ Avill 21115 Modern llv'n 3 Bd,rm 2 be _645·66o4_6 __ ,.._ __ S 1750 Yrly .850-0~• lrptc kid pet ok $6()1)·, 38r 1 '.-\ba. nu pal rps, UR ISLE 539-8190 Best Alty FEE· frplc, 2 cir ga1 No 3 Br 2 Ba Furn STEPSTOSANOI Avtll2/11855.~&-1 St 75$)/mo thru 8·8.C Gtoanttc 2 Br pleasure pa~ A r1ant1 Vaf Bill Grundy 675-8181 ace gourmet kitchen I ' 11111111 lifuralahtll breakfHt bar super pluah lili';::;'':"::;c;laiiiii;;&:. '1 decor very low .move In Gtlltrtl 2202 S550 ·, S50 secunty lee. 1 .... ., •z••r· 537-5027 ""'' Ima• 9s& • 2JH ,..... t-A:&itl~o~ PROP IHlHIHT . 1po tenn~• $750,.-/ ll•l lll·llll Vogel Pacific 040·8~ 3BR 2ba. 2 ctr g•r Avin 2$%~.:.i3~ •• 1 /30/8o4 Octanllde ot .mu ~ hwy C11t 714/850-3801 'ft' or 6o48· 153o4 "· $0 f ealty · NEW & lovely decor. 2 rtry lwnhH, pv1 en 7go. trance. 3 ~rom, 2be u-11 pVI encl petto built-In kltehth. dining lfN, gtf. laundry hkup flr.*91aot omm pOOl Acroa1 from park U60/mo Irvine CORGNA DEL MAR View ---=-- of 8ay & hoht• .c:cot 1990 Fantut1C..1ur11efoc:lt from perk Dtteorator twnllofM 3 bf, 2'.-\ ba, aharp 3 Bed Ftench 1740 aq tt. 1-a7•·214.C dodra. alrlum,nd dtn'!'g. A.01 to own 3 Bdrm 2 b-. 1eoo1mo \ ~·-nm. •100'• detail• .... ,.,... ..... 53,.e 1ao htl All)' FEE llO. 111· HOO ru EROCK· a t>r. 2'b&; ~~~~~=~=~ v,... 117•5 vi. Veron• .: Di 11600/mo. H0-2!)35 fti~~~~~~~Unlv P.11 .-nhme 3 81, 2 )ltwport BtMh 6o. 1700 16th Str r (•t Oovtr) 642·5'13 r. . • •n rm. 01r. ba, huv• fam l'n> 2 car to.1 of tpotU leN f9acl No pett Yr~ ll 100/mo 01r, nr poQlfJ~l'IOOI 21S.,.S .. Ht t .HH Mo&·Ht7 .-; Ntwpott 8utlt No . ' 880 IN1nt Avtnut (II 16th) • 6•S4104 ' . ·~------.--------~~~----~~.....,.--~~~--~--~~--~ ..... --~---."----·~~----·-·--------------------------.................... .._ ..... _~,;_..,.;... __ ...,..,__ ..... ..__..,...._ __ ........ ._.v.-~-----....... J • .. . / • ----... I li.ler 1ae · llrl!•llr ' , ·Al alt cu,.atlf Ckll• Cnt EJtetrlcal . ' 1 ... ,... . ..... CltHl•1 MniaL -hfatlat I locttt.ulal ==;;;;:;;;~-=. All Typea Repair, ~rf REMODELING. All pt\ .... T!;DDY BEAR DAY CARE Et.ectAicfXN 'Prioed NEED HELP? CALL JEFF! E.XP'O .. ousE'.cLEAHING • He Uov1JJd -OUAUTY PAINTING, FAIR S.nlftl ~2.1 7.per day t Seal coat (SLURRY MIX Alto c:ultom cabinet• 18 Caring, ProflMtlonal fight, Ir .... 11me1e on Jack 91 au trades: c;tlfpien-RELi.AB~ OWN TRANS. ()oleJll~•ful Low rai.. PAJC£87 ,,.. .. , Cetj, ____ *'_'"'9Pl_Nd_;:--- ... , Comm. Reaid . Reaa yra In""· lie, bond&d, Nr SC Ptaa 241·1854 large or tmalt tobt. Uc. sry;-palntlno. gardening, ~ Ol&fia a..o 8502 Uc: T138048 W44l0 JQtln any•lme G31·2050 •WOROPROCESStMl• That' a AU you pay tor ~,.. FrM ettlmatH 1n1'd 968-3584 anytime C 396821 073-035' clean upa. etc No lob 100 "'f~UNE C~KIE -*_.1 _* ,-1 --l!dl11ng·f~3'2 3 lln•, 30 days 1 845-4269 or 845-0032 REMODEL· . "'-· .. tr&cten -lar99 °' amalll 696-~284 r ...... 1n 1ne o ........ kit. rm . Gtatral CLE HOUSE AtVATE O..t quality. 25 yr •~: _ g '"' iOf' LIUL 1 PDl•IL DAILY I Aatl Dtt1ili1 add -t bay wndw, French ---------I QUALITY ~RK, HonMt OA8USINE88 76f-3180 lie T·118,428 730-1~ HANGlNO/S'mlPPIN • J»roi-cta. M-t4l'4 ro eas na o le ta dr. patio c;ov/decka. Lie. 1£11m·Rlot Qllf, Ouo~~ 181 F.... • Gen H~ I Raf STAFWIN(l-COLl.EOE VISA MC Soon 873 ~12 aul"'"·Rv•·plane•·•ll"''r 446485. Steve 547·80.76 Remodel/R-•lr.1· "'omml Top-"/remo·~". Cw•A~ MAR9' nOWAN 831-4877 n no: .. L4T6 ••>-. • • • Tnrt PILOT .,. ..-"" .,... ,. ..,..... ,,.... ._,,.. trana. reliable Lortalno, STUDerna rwvVING CO. HANGINGIRE.MOVAL* LP home or buAl. 855-5 7!> , Repair-Remodel-Roofing ood rwtd Lle'CI, bonded, up, ~ lntlnt 751-347~ AE'PAIAS &. REMOOEt:. 982·0610 aft 3pm Ljc. Tl»-43& lnSUfed. 1 H yra eicwlence emwoency fr .. SeMce I 1-L i i ·Ooors-Wlndowt·C1blnet1 Ina For aat. 5~2-9142. ABRAM •"S ,...;. ~. ·Carpentry, cement, dry· HOUSE·"'P"'"'TM•..,T &41•8427 .. tKct 86,.......1.·1"""' CJUn•upa 8ry-an1·a SERVICE •• I ti I Panel·P•tloa·Ffnces. 35 PATIO WORK·Cuttom d• clean~'; • .' fr'~em'!~\: wtll. t2 yra. 031-3408 Cleaning & A;,ov:ti'ng WATCH U8 GROWi M ~ uvv Llf'dac;aplng &H-091• cf~e~ wU aRJ.•~1 n mdy yra exp. Jerry 546.4413 sign, all faze•. Very r.... S-48..8519 or 546·2146 ~d/eomml. 30 yrl exp. Free Ntlma1e 850-4488 Pila; . e:f:~tio:.8'~~'?! •• ~':: ~ltm. DIRECTORY . ome. ..iau a an Repair/Small Joi>•· fences onable. ·Rafa provided. CLE.AN·UPS•TREE TRIM R.modti~ reeatrs & gen. ...,..,,_ re.ponllble. Reasonable snetvea, partitions "' Lo~ Uc & lnaured. '963-0022 lndus./B~:~denllat Mrvlcea P.Ul'130-0662 JEAN'S HSEClEANING • PtalTlll ant ANl~f)tnl. 581-8590 • 'fP>t otd ProcMlng pluathe IRVINE MIRROR rat~•· Mrt Llttleton rates StQYe 73 Hl31l i:u:: .. ,..0 .,,, ·~'"" 0 ... t-aai.ia..t...c.A 8 _ _...1 ~~~t & dependable BY RICHARD.SiNOA ProlHtfonat wall a er Alt bua ,,..., aehe>Ot I. P«- and the HONTINGTON -650-eoi8 .._0¥UJ ...... _...... ... ~ WI~ -0•~ ---""'""' i36-600S-9Y91 ~ ft\iyrs o •"" n., a reesona eotYil Pf~~ ~ ev.,_, want to babyslt In my nm saiesmenl Call us today een p ... Tr .. Trimming DU JOBS & Reliable, Fut & Effldent happy local ~tomert· prl099. Lynn ~49-ffn Wldft • B"' ... CHCOMBEA -.-Car~t • .--tct fled clients are our best Cl U .... • Wednesday at Christian -home for any CAR ft & LINOLEUM ln-. for references: 499•2255 Yard Ma1nt. •Hauling SMALL MOVING JOBS Referencea available Thank you, 675-0383 "WE GALS SHOULO • · ~:~t~~~~~~I age. REF's. 979-4569 stallatlon & repairs. 30 Se MIK~650-3263 MIKE a..6-1391 Kim 146-8589 QU"l.ITY PAINTERS HANG TOGETHER" WINDOW WASHING lSI Fla LOii ltHty St~Ct--yrsexp. Andy 645--9031 Q~~1ft~1c:u;~t:eu~:,i:.r:~ Clean ups. leWt'l melnt., 1-iAUL·MOVE-REMO~E· RON'S CLEANING SERil. PROMPT, NEAT PRO-839-0730 anytime ''The onlv ltl~ te •1• , Ctatat Coacrttt ing & carpentr~ Lie tree trim, cement wortt, Furniture. Trash, Tree• For a brlghtet home FESStONALS. • 630:: httfleaftl1 . -.OlJALm<" 1(\1.me Your OaHy Piiot Lose welght:T~1 greall ,;430617. Brad 966-2423 free est (7141 548-9448 963-5415 NORM Call 7!4-87N ,12 YRS EXP: I'm ~all, -*-•El:&VlL * I SAepervlr~~attlveory Cellulite vanlahes tOOI/. Concrete. Masonry, Fral-CommerclaJ/Reslctentlal GEORGE'S CLEAN UPS lactat ,... My prtces a.re ema.111 n •• tatl Law guar Renee 545-9 l l8 work, toundatlons. B~. CrHit ~ Landecape Maintenance & HAULING. No Job 100 -RON 650-8477 C&ll u1 flratl 760-0328 "s'"1•et•e°'laiiiiwiiiiiiiiirtqu-•c· .. --.tfi'""a""i .. ~"'i H2·U21 Ht, Ht' lookkfftia~ -t>rlck. uc·d 875-2826 la*nti~tiea Quality Service, reas. tie. small. . 895•6006 indlvlduaf· l bualneH ~tracte><a wtto pertonn •--------p __ . 0-1 -----bo ded 20 r 1 taxet. C.P.A. ·free •ti· CRYST.AL PAINTING CO. Pl11ttrti~lr · w"'k ..., .... 1200 .......... !,..,. ------• AOF BKKP ·.computer/ r veways, patios. paths, TR BA CREDIT? n . y s n area PAUL·S HAULING A l --.,. ., • ..., """"" . .., t N J b t 11 McWeen..., Landsc:ape mates. 63 l-8483 KEN complete panting ser-PUS fcPl1NG labOf and m.wnala mutt Acceaatia manual. Moderate lees e c o o oo ama . Call Private lnvest!gator. -1 Gar/yd c:l/up, 12' stake w/ L vice. Serving O.C for 16 R I 'In tie llcented UlllJClnMd t Free counsel 642-7047 964-0366 or 538-0553 832-3232 (24 hrs) 645-5124 lllt/8' p.u. 846-0792. 24hr la IClti•[ years. Prompt, reliable. 8$tucco1. Int ext -yra ' . . ,C::,~n~le ta~.~·~·Y CuiHt 1iakiD1 . DPr~~~~ayL~c·daldcea~a~osn, Dcttr Baa~ia1 -Tree EX,.';l~.1'Rg;~nER Ups Htaltlt Ct Lawn baFnt.•"Tree s;:;lce Referencis: 850-3292 -ex.p. Neat. Paul 545-29n ~a~::'1=r =191~ CPA J 432 8670 _ _ 0 -d Irrigation. Con\mtlreald. Cu'1om House Palntlnn Plaaltla1 Contractors and con- s. erry • *NfJW cabinets. cabinet 656..0034/Don970-9828 ROOR1 GARL01REW Maint.Pete641-1098 lottre11in/las~ Freeest Dan546-5119 atreducedwlnterret~ ·~ .. ,0 • .:r1121 aumers, contact Mary CPA· high quality Income facing .. bars & formica • • epa r or ep ace ·493 ~ New Btf'd N F o &..,• ....-0 die t 55&--40fe with 181( work I t reas rates. countertops. 842-0881 Ceraaac Tale CALL BOB 648-2923 l1rl11l1i ...... . pon . . . Lttal men ree est ave 640-5449 Faucets • Water Heeter• .• ~;" que!t1one. Contrac- John Brown 631 -6483 CABINETS..CARPENTF\Y Countertopa. floors, D~all Mowlsio ~~\T1S:.'~c1~ 8 18•~· 10•• llO·AOll P~SONAL tNJURV, Con· lat Sahar Plllff11 Drains clelll from S15 tor· a State LlcifnH A.----:--::-------1 5 patios, repairs, regrouts. mo. · · Bt1ti1 &racts. Real Estate. Pat-Lie. "42592-~ 964-20'"17 Repair lauoeis, dllp. etc. 9oard, 28 CMc Cent• CHltical m t~eebs·ERe1p~~5s w200eic3()(Jle llc'd Free est. 559·8150 • VWALL TAPING • Tree Trim. Cteanupa !-...,, .... ______ rick Hanway 840-0700 INT/EXT. 20 y .... 1 ew~. An.ytlme M&M 642-9033 Plaza. Room 1590, Santa C.lli. • · __ 8 ...... • • All Textur'9 & Acoustic Yard Main & Hauling H ltr-11 l ... 712t -......,_ .. CA "2701 C ~ . O.C TILE SETIERS. ~ree est. Kevin 673-1503 leo 84~2467 557-4508 Furnaoea • Poo~eetet1 ll1il ltx Average Room {S29 + IMI ,.na, • • * IElllllL l.llW * .,,.. Ceramic. Mosaic. · · Stnict Materials. 642~2 : 1 1.,.._ Addn-deslgn-au phases ExPffrterpentry Service Craig 646-9873 ~l(ACK DRYWALL. INC. · • Hoast Cltaaia ,,,_ What a Wondar1Uf WOf1<1 LI 'd 63 3 .. Aanalr Remod Addition• Hartg, tape, acoustic oell-Raa•~aa . Prestl.,lou1 Newport Painting by Wayne Leffler rooting. NfJW Recovers. Of S"opplnn, rlnhl a1 .~ ~~~.··· 1-2 45 oo";(S~tc .• 548-49SO ca.n• C1rt ings & wall textures. Lie. ROBIN'S CLEANING Beach Mailing Ad-10 yrs of qu&tlty & oratt... Repair•. 'Lie/bonded. your-·~ ~t ,..~ • ., Loving childcare. My 433190. • 1·53~-5549 ** HOME REPAIR SEAYl~E: a thofoughty dresses. Mell forwarding, maMhlp In Harbor area. •.441488 8.9-4102 Dally• P"llot ClaHlflecl HIRE ME HANDYMAN home. want full time chll· Elec-Plum,b-Carpentry clean hOuse. 540-0857 Jlofdl!\Q. call-In mall· (IXOYe) 751-9103 If you're not anonnl"'-" Ada. To pt.c. yOVI ad, Or WIWBY • Parking Lots Fences, decks, add'na. 10 drAn 9 mo up. 650•7169 A.II sorls of· people use S.creens. Keith 646-4672 heck N Mall B "'"' ... ,.,, .....-.....-Repelra . Seal.Coating yr$ exp Wile & 3 kids 10 -. Cl&H Action .cteaners c · ewport ox Quality Painting: we do the elaaslfled. you may be call -2..,.., ...... tel a S&S Asphall 631-4199 Lie reed LARRY 548•8060 -~ clus1hed ads to ~II all Have something to Mii? Local l'lome/apt clnng, Services, 714/631-7663. job othera only promise! paying 1oo· mucJI. Claiaalfted. M-Vllot ~ ... Cleasll~ ada do It \1!911. sorts of things 642·_5_6_7_8 Claulfled ads do It well. exper. 642-9264 Dayna Claasilled·s having a sale Reas. Steve 547-8076 642-5e78. ~ -'you;__,_·------- SYDNEY 0MARR leat1l1 to Lt .. r • 3004 • t Slllrt 2901 st • tH 11 &'-"' lelt Wu... SIM K1l1 Wut.. SlM ltlt ...... HM T' ' I t021 IOm must st Oef1taJ RDA chairslde eX: HOUSEKEEPER v Alt ES: ~pac. 1 br. Fem rmmt tllhr lg 4bd h99 FOUND ADS •.• um~ 'O Rent or top % Fashion perlenoe In expanded COMPANION Wknds '°' mirrored closet• .. refrlg. C.M. w/d, frpl, d/w, lg yd. ••w-• "-. •io. 111and area. 644-0661 duties. Solo NB praeta el<leny lady. 548--3688 S650.Sandy667•7252 Oall6~·1673/650-2617 S -. -1 requlresaddlllon01dedl· , Rmte wanted. Beach Ad . ARE FRE£ peel ngln 11t&2nd llllWPll cated and sklfled pre>" Housekeeper/Mother • Yrty.leaae on the canal 3 ... TD'sSlnce 1949 F/C thru T/B for di· r--•--at to "''r· ataff Helper, 'h dy Mon..frl. Br. 2 Ba. $1300/mo. NfJW on sand . .,.25,..•h utn. Robt.Sattler NH/CM 752.Jzo 1 "" • Own trans. LAQ NJg AM crpts. 2 frplc's. no pets. Capistrano Beach. RHp. Call•. RE Braker Bd Realtors V9fsined companies In • 1 • ve mag Ad 59&, 64~-4300 24 hrw. enclsd,gar. 675-6606 m1at. 831-9401 dys. 642-2171 &45-0611 Newport Be9Ch. AMii i Dental ROA exp chafr-1---------496-4538 ev. Ron . H2-llll controller. Recent & loc:al . side 4 dya' sa1.;v open. Houukeeper. n .. d Wednesday, February· l' • •11 Cltatatt 2776 WE LOOK FOR YOUI Htlt WHt.. 1100 experience pre'-. Data CM. 546-aOoo . matlil'e petlOn to help • -ontry helpful. Contkt Pet · care tor 2 children & U-AR.I ES (Ma~~h 21 ·AP.ne 19): Friendships are. tran~formed into 39R 21%8X Townhouse. House/Roommates * HllEllDllS * Klmmeht 7S2-6366. llst w/lnfan1 4 do ttte something m.ore serious. fo<"Us on business relat1onsh1ps. romance No pets, new carpet. 1Unllmlled 832-4134 Found: oray&whlte long EmptyrPer-feesAlwaya BOOKKEEPERlTYPIST llSPITCI/ lllkpp'g. Dally 8-S. Mu.i_ and speculat1v~ ventures. Nothing occurs halfway -It will be all the pool, quiet, nr S.C. Hospl-F to shr xtra lrg 2 br. 2 ba. hair cat wired collar LIVE IN B~CH AREA Exp'd. Lt office work. AIYllTillle IEIYIOll :':·c:' ev~lng ;:· way.and it will be necessary to make a commitment. Capricorn is in the taJ. ~750 mo .. 496-4923 Pool, spa, lndry tac. Nice Promlntory Pt, N . ~Cook.Ottw f/tlmehelp Nonamtn. Fuft/tlme, In Orange eo..1 oa11y PllOt Non-srnttr & non-<tmtcr. picture. . .... . . : . area. No pets. tm.med. 675-5709 . . .. ~.2.oiiii~~:.~k=ree. Laguna 9-ch. 499.3437 need• fullltlme drtwf/ad Begin. approx 2115 TAURUS (April 20-Ma' 20): Spotlinht on business, c<>reer. Saata· Aaa avail. '1'31 · $281 + utlls. e N d 1 $200 IUllD/111....... screener. Ra.ponalble 851-9388. Aetc tor - S . t ' th . , &1'· d . P 1 A ed Days 644-9111; Aft 3. • . o r ve ...... to wt!. ....,., for pk:ti.lng up and 0. M .,. I "'·3"5PM ........ , a soc1a ions w1 persons 1n government. po 1t1cs an entertainment. . com . r ecorat . 432-9280. · vie. MANY OTHER JOBS Mature cun• In Laguna llvenng ads and ad-r• on..-r a . .,. You'll be rid of burden. you'll have gr~ter freedom. you'll plan stegs in ennl8, pooL .clubhouse, 0 ALL FREE· Al.LA.REAS Hilla area. P/tlme, to S5 lated material. win be 11111111 KllllD new directions. Aries. Libra nau ves figure prominently. ;~~r~o :3v~1k,~~med. Gu11~ l~r FOUND PET Ra It, dark , llHL AIDIY hr for right person. trained 1n shop to trefftc FIT usatant wtth exper GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You'll embark upon journey that -· leat 2912 gray/white. vie view & 2127 N Main, S.A ' .8~5-6611 ads, sereen layouts. etc. Flex. a ..,.getlc. Call att could be emotional, spimual or physical. You'll leave behind false Rooa1 2900 Obi gareoe. l1601mo. Npt Camatlon Cd 673--0119 541•3323 O&SllU Rachelle &42-4321 bet. 3 Se>m 642·22S5, 548--1558 concepts, superstitions and notions that tended to retard progress. Ge CM In 3 Br 2 ba home Beach. Storage only. FOUND PUP FEMALE &OOHIT&IT PIT. Specialty d~ 0 a10<e & 5pm. Janitor nee0;d', Costa ·to hean of matters. impiin1'style and let loved one kno:w that you d nr occ. a1i prlvlledges. 962-4762 GERMAN S EP MtX In llltTll · 11 • seeklllg ·a mature Mesa atea.. 8A¥-12AM. e mean business. $250/mo 549-3674 Office ltatalt , 2914 Hunt. Bch. 968--3046 Costa M•ee Christian ceahler/sates clerk to Driver~ '4nted, 18 or OYer dys pr w1t. 816-331-3727 CANCER (June 21-July 2l): Mystery can bt• solved -delve into Room for rent nr beach & 1617 W••tcllu o'r, N.B. FOUND: Sh epher" · C.P.A firm Is seeking a WOC'k on a.permanent PIT pref. mutt turnisti own --. d' d I' I' F f -II ctk/tsn female pup. Lab: narson tor the audit staff. basis. 30 hrs.wk. . vehicle & proof 01 Ins. m otives. 1g eep 1or 1n1ormauon. ocus o n inhcntance. money o Fwy $250/mo. Q63-4954 s1 30..,., f1 1. s 1 T .--Tll lllU •• Comm•ssicSn. 751-0453 Fun time. 7AM-3: h I . h . d . f ) . . J . -., . acll male. h h zu. l-2 years public account-' Ot ers,stro~great1ons 1psa'n poss1b11Jtyo .. h1tt1ngJackpot."Arie. Room share bath. S225 Agent 541-5032 l)rlndleSwhlte fem.Cat. lngaudltex.perlenee re-1610SanMiguelDr,NB •IYEl/-r.••111 beNptu8ct\.S.cltar!6...:.M.1/8F Leo. A"'"UiflUS ""rsons fi~ure prom1ne'mly. · Woman 30 & older. New-$260 · Female Slame-N-.. 1 ed s c •-...... LE"'o (J I ... ,'2 A ? y • 1 h '-_.J * /up. crpta/drps, ...... ...~-qu r · alary open. •II Child care, matu~ FIT, ,6ppc>rjunlty for advanoe-older & have own UY."W-ug. -):' Ott l avemoreworkingroom.sud l port 8Ach645-2590 a/c,rstm 17301 Beach port Beach Anlmat Mr.Tracy,754-1040. dys,Mon-Frl&PfT,dye& ment. Must be high A_pptyat 123N.Ollv activities accelerate and you'll become m ore aware o f body image. SllUll IOTIL Bl".d. H B 842-2834 Shelter 644-3656 eves Incl Sat. East, CM. schoOI grad. Oll9f 18. ange att 10AM. Spotlight also on publicity, publi.c rclalions. contractual obliga.tion~. 115.50/wk &upColorTV. •CdMd!xsuite!l.ACampl rrou·nd small wht dog, vie: ll.lllUCCOllT Own Trans. 850-9144. neat appearance, ~1----~..,..----:-:'.Ili Forces tend to be scattered. emotional burdens arc removed. travel~ Phones In room. prkng·. from $400. 285 Magnolia & Garfield. HB mcmYE 631-6.220 & 650.-5077 driving record (bring .IEWEUY considered. •. · • _ _ • 22z.4 Newport Blvd CM e. coast Hwy. 675-6 968-4753 aft 5PM ... • · OMV read OYI). Come In NewPOrt Beacti·s feeding • . ymGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Check .details. be rnsiu ve oF!K>or e 646-7445 ' The Orange C9a(l Dally . COCOAJL SllYEllS IO< lntervifJW. AGS jeweler• seel<lng full mater!. <>I and read between l1'nes. 8" a war" of 1ne pr1·n· t. rea]1' SEA & SUN LODGE·-Bayfrkol nt Offlicesl '1 pat s. Lgs~~2 ~1~8e~:.S~00~i Piiot has an excellet;tt .op-.OPHlll IHI·~ FREEWAY STlllES time employee. well .. '" '" par ng, Jan t-0r a · ' . portunlty for a... caree< CHEERS RESTAURANT. 2706Harbor. C M versed In jewelry .. ,_... ... revisions m~y ~necessary. f ocus also on safety measures. secur i t • $100 wk up. Color TV . 67.3-1003 Mar, CM 642-6587 oriented Maj0< iccOYnt 'Enter1alnment and danc-556-0363 office procedures 5 day necessity ofteanng down for ult1matl' purpose of rebuilding on mor 3026 w. Coast Hwy, Npt Beautiful private office Lost i mos KITTEN Or Executive with a proven ing We need cocktail week inc:ludlng Saturday. sqlid structure. · So Lag. nr beach, new furn w/balcony. bay view. ange/wht tabby. Newport track record Great . serVers .. We train. Stu-WI mil ... fY no evenings 6T3-9334 LIBRA (Sept• 23-0cl. 22): Member ·of opposite sex makes with or without kTt. TV. sub-tease or rent. ~all Hts ar.ea 645-4874 potential, guaranteed dents O~ Full. p/t Beach Guys, o~s. home(nakers1 Matntenanoe M811 for In· I • h b 1 N 7•4/72"'-TI05. draw against com-• Warner. Call bel noon SEL .. '1 .. KODAK FILM dustr16 ' par ... e,,,_,,._:_ declaration of love, is sincere aod ded1ca1cd. Get your own points poo · 5 r a, emp ·s 0~· ' v· LOST .. blk F/dog, l\lewl mission .. Desire tomove 752•6955 847•9966 pm cou~ns""Ctiurch benefit in el~ricar" 4 ~~·~;;:; across. realize you will gain through wntten word. Focos on ch1fdren. s4m93~r3490s275 or 29 · FOR RENT: Furn. office. 6mo puppy, 70 lbs vie Into management a plus. • 240-0427 "' .... · · .,00 sq f1, $200/mo xlnt 21st.C.M.645-3004 Send resume lo Count•r help, PIT required. own hand toots " speculation and personal magnetism. You could win a contest. ~ " a plus har~onuw de-SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Major domestic changes arc Upper back bay, n-smkr tocAvall:Z:1556;3900 Loat Himalayan white kit· Po. Box 1560 11AM-3PM. Gary's Dell FILL/TIIEPAY pendabte ~ permaMnt. indicated -you'll learn more about prqpeny vah~es and you'll 'lurn. Shr lam rm. kit & Full service, 1~ h ol ten. Balboa Island, child Costa Mesa. 92626 752"5401 PllT /Tiii Wiii 631-7616 • · · d d F r I I h yard $250/mo. 662-2 l l2 pvt office w/200 sq ft · Is broken hearted. EOE Opportunities available -~-------~~I tain in ei><:n en~ stadnce. 'bolcus on . iam1 y t redath1ons ips. vegetarians, Into medt· common area, CdM. REWARD. 675;9142 DAILY PILOT with the Los Angeles ~ICRIST utp omacy. surpnse g111s an poss1 e 1nv1ta11on to at en t eater br tation.kltch prlv s280. $320 pr mo. 675-4404 Lost:SHEEPDOO: Fem A~ountlng Times Clrculatlon De-tor a pr igiO\Js talon In dine out. . 494-0647, wrk 497-6807 lCCTS PAYAILI OLl•I Now accepting appli· rt _ _. In "'•r door to-Laguna Please can Lido la 1>ayfront view. wht/gray & blk. Answer n cations 'for District Man· pa m..... "" • SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-0 cc. 21 ): Techniques can be perfected. 400 -s.f., 860/mo Avall. to ''ABBEY".' very friend• The ;Jolly Roger. Inc. has ager to supervise news-door newspGaper statesd for an •PPt. 497-4868 · ideas tested and you can expect good rl'sults from visit involving Rentals to ~ 311 675-6744 ly. e·side C.M. 67.5-2311 an opening for an A/P paper carriers. Should pro~ram uaran 89 IHICAL Wiit. · r be fi p · . l'k I be . I d IEWPOlnLYD key experience required. & mission Hours· 9AM F N I . usy r~t1 ves. Look behind scenes. realize that someone does want to reveal Slaare 2901 days/ofC'or 646-3375 hm clerk. Accounting & 10 have gOOd personality, l'lour Y wage Plus com-RO T ett=F CE B se t 1or your ne 1t. 1sccs IS 1 e y to in vo ve . 1BR pvt ba. (2 story house, NEW 600 to 3000 tt. Gen-REWARD. Shellie type Restaurant accounting ne_, appearance enjoy -2PM, or 4PM • 9PM OB/GYN oltlce Ex- PRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Money picture 1s bright, ;ou Mesa Verde area) prefer erous tenant Improve-~~(;~~8 .. fem1~1;6, d~fc desirable. Excellent ben-~~~1~~v:'~~X~~~~~r~~ ~~~~~;.:1 :~ !r~v~ ~;_i5e8~;e requlre4 recover lost article, fina1k es cease to become major problem. Spoth~ht male S350. 241-9990 ments. 70c per tt. 2488 Magnolia & Garfield eftts &_ wCSrklrlg cond· Plck:tJp. No compact week F on investment. income. payment<; anu collections. Cancer. Aquanus 2 BR Apt to shr $322.50 Newport Bl .. CM. liB/FV ~13-590-6497 ~ns. Apply In pesonat: cars, Good salary, mile-f~~,:~ call. ' or an in-IUIClLASSIST. and another Capricorn figure ()rom1nC'nll>-You are due to make Poolside. prof male, all 642-3490 714.963-7201 e Jolly. Roger. Inc., abege afillowandce.:. company 1714)957•2361 Ext 1204 Exper front & back. Non- valuable discovery. amenities. 432-8338 17042 Gillette Av .. Irvine. ne ts an uonus op-~ __ smoker Salary & hou,..1 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-F~l 8): Vital it) returns. people are drawn to •NEWPORT BEACH• 0.C. lllPOIT AIU LOST: HIMALAYAN tern. CA. 17i4J}50-0331 portunlty._ Apply in per-1£1Elll OfflCE <>pen 5.40--4376 . , _....._ "" H' hi h lid & b 3 b d Ole space: 225-1000 sq ft. CAT. Park Lido near Ani·mil hospital In C.... son at Daily Piiot Circuit~ rngln-..ln" f1'rm 1n N'""'t ---:,IDIElltlP.o.....:~ Yo u, c1rcumstanc1..-n·avor your e11orts. 1g 111 t con 1 ence, maturity, Lrg rm a in r con o, Lots of prkg fanltorlal & "" -.;; """ • ~,, • H f 35 M F 5275 · Hoag Hosp. RtJWard. hm nds ull time kennel per-lion Office 330 W Bay Bch tieeds verutlle per-0wrf .car Sale + mile-willingn'ess lo pioneer a ·p~JCCl. Moon position emphasizes personal 6P3te + / · all utils Incl. Mo-to-mo 642-1257 wkdy675-522t son Mon -Fri. Call St. C.M. Mon tnru Fri son to do typing, filing, age ••o"·Frl ..,~_.,,, Cont,.,,ts.apparelandadde popular1t'. 1-2011alt.4orWknds OK .from $1/ft 557-7010 • 3 5 N h ... m ... ,... ,..,.., ..... / 9AM·6PM 5'48-3794 pm to pm. 0 P o .. ., phones & gen. office can Suzanne. 95 ~50 . PISCES (Feb. t 9-March 20): You walk where previously you were Balboa-Pen. 2 rmmts shr 1 .SCRAM-LETS calls. Mr Holland work. Word processing ------... ~--- .·afraid to m ake appearance. Many comment on your bnghtne'>s, vitality level 3br. 2ba:S300 ea. + lTMLmC CUI E.O.E exp. helpful 975-0040 llW 111111 and 'improved appearance. Clandes11nc meeting could ~ on agenda utll. yr round. 673•3506 ANO.WtftS Airport area Front desk 1oo·s OF POSITIONS and a .. secret romance" could blossom. Leo 1s likely to l;>e involved. Fem n-smkr to shr very .; AH c-···-.. \Jf!>-"9mm. PIT 752-0565 lllll IEllllHS We offer _________ ..._ ________ .,._ __ _..:. _____ -1 plush. gorgeous 3BR 3ba .I c:~.-"''•"•' E Mi Babysltter/Hskpr, live-In IECOUTlll FUii! Lease yovr o.wn space •Personaliled lntervtews A I t t ti Ual A t U ( A t t U I nd P ol spa $300 .1....... ntall-adly • NB k E & Nat' I company needs Ocean view Jerry Liiiy's •Fast placement J r a a ' • flf atat1, a• f!' ala I, a . ~o u11f (CM) S45-74a0 .;,,., • ..,. Bll~e,-Ca111e ha'v~ :uns~:;>9!20.1neg•e quality people to coordi· Hat• Design Design •~ IObsnou<ly C M 2724 C t M I 2724 .. Dt ltacL 2740 I .!,/ •·11 ·-... I<-• A a TIME nate decors 1n offices & Plaza N B 760-6098 JOB GUIDE AGENCY .It. .I. 01 I f I • • • Fem· to shr w/same 4 Br ..... _..... Here's a nood tip lo get ---/ ·-,...,,,.. v Babysitter. my l'lome. homes Flair tor color & · sw S S Coll St dio apt for I person ti h N t B yourself out of debt Plaf"I 0 Ha11 Dressers v late ege $525 2br pool 2 persons Pl•!ILUFF VIEW u · _eac hOuse. P ch ·5113 AM ·9AM • •d·· love for people necess· Stal!On for.lease Anaheim 999-0202 Onty no' pets' 325J-17th Lrg 2 Br 2 Ba encl gar fac incl. stove & refrtg., gaa & $225mo -+ ut1I 650-3454 your meals in advance dllional hrs 642-7169 ary. Catt Julle. 8•6·3212. • ·37 11 7 · · · water paid $395 mo and buy your rice one ___ • -•-· ----Hair Designer Now.hlrl~ental~ Sa Place. 646-51 · • pm 'utll rm. pvt deck, bltna, (7141 960•1170 Fe to shr 2 master Bdrm. 2 grain AT a TIME. Babysllter needed 'for DELIVERY Job G\tlde Mantcurlst Pebple Balboa Island $525. Clean 2BA 2ba frplc $750.Nopets 2151 . ba Villa Balboa Condo. Coaatrcial . Ptrs·ea-als __ ....,..3012 weekend nights & oc-Agency,502S State Col-Cllentelenec R~fty 673-8700 ~ E'alde w/garage. Lower -Pac 111 c 6 3 1 · 6 197 • Walk to beach 1 Br. stove. NB. Ocean vu, gar. w/d . caslonal wk day eves Call lege.'Anah. 999-0202 Studio FIVE unit in complex. No pets 855-0665 refrlge. carpets, drapes. $437 50 ~ .. •h utlls. leat1l1 2911 FEMALE CREW needed to aft 7PM 548..0905 Ask tor Judy 640-6443 Nursing Call 548-1425 Unusual, lrg 2 Br, beam $525/mo. 536-4637 o45•5067 att 6PM 16040 Harbor. F.V sail south to Mexico etc e8nklng 1,HTAL lSSllTUT NOITICILTiiE c -•, .. ~~SlorS'le~~ celnngs covered ""kg pvt ---F mmte ove 25 s 1240 sq It , prefer someone who cat"I Full/time. X~ray lioense 1 , Pl t G 1 "'"' '""' ...,.... .... .,,.... Elide dlx 2br twnhse, 1 'h · "' ' Walk 10 beach bachelo r r · unny .. t be .... " d I nter.or an care rea FT PT I Pallo 6/slde No pets • r hse N t H ts 2 B W/D Agent · 541-5032 speak ~pfnlsh leaving FULL·Tll1r .... us .... arp .. ays / · days/even ngs ba, laundry. patio $§35. · · · cpta .drapes & utll pd. P g • r, · __ ------ASAP 45•6739 ~ weeil. Busy. pleasant ot-1ob& beoeltts Exp &car Convate.cent ho1p1tal. 2548 Orange. 642-2520 S575imo all ullls pd. S.400/mo 536 4637 · Cathy 831-7195 2000 IQ ft at soc FT. 2 _ RELIEF TELLH flee. Newport Center. nee Fn 540·5•40 Newport Beach. ~- Frpl pool prvt patio 7~-e~ _ • .. --F rmmte shr lrg 3 Br hse. ohlces ~2 zone. 2: df1 P•noaal 30 Newport Beach Out-going Salary open. 840-0300 Housekeeper & care tor 1 lent ~tits. 642-804~' dshwthr X-tg 2 Br on WlSTllDE 1.lfHI lt1cll 2741 cdm, S400 H,3 ulll Dy from ewport v · Stnictt · 14 person with reliable tr an-lllTAL/Frtlt lfo, elderly couple, 5 dys. a OFFICE Bright pe<aQ(' for Eastalde $61 557 ~841 2 Br. 1 be. new paint & Sweeping ocean views. 2 865-1144: Marie. Alarm system, 548-1303 weell must have REF s d1V11rsn1ect work Good ------~---:--: _ _ • BORED? Add spice 10 llfel sportatton, willing to Mature person w/dental .,,,4 842 1 Lg i br, 2ba, P•tlO. w/w <!rapes. $525 Avail now bd, t be, gar, walk/bch. Furn Bdrm, pool & Jae. ULIOl ISUll Hosten a Lotions ·n· travel to verlous brancn-lnavranc::. bllllng, coliec· ~ • with numbert Will train carpet. tqil,. encl gsr 662-1700 S850. utlls Incl. 494-3044 OCC area, Nn-smkr. Prime re1all location. Lace exotic llngerla party. es. Mull be sell-moll· !Ions & reoec>lloo exper • ---MocGregor Yad1ts S575mo. 111/IHI & ~. S300 incl ulll. 1st & last. s 160o1m 0 Lease for FREE mdse 847-5661 vatad and able to work pref. Fountain Valley fell everyone In town wtllt 1831 Pta<*)ti&. C.M no ~."·2·0"4'\." EIT!H · 27321;qrtleacll ,27a9 6418A746ft6PM Mlckey 650-571talt5P.. -. 1nde,,..ndenllv Atleaatl 963-5634MonthruThurs you've got 10 sell -....-,,,.. ••• -~ .., -'Ill "" 0 4014 b .. -kl ' s & L Advertise rn &lasslf1ed Shop classltled·our stOf• · MeSAPlNSS ·2650 ti•rla-New 2-sty 2 Br condo, 2 ba, cath. ,cemngs. Male, 30'1, to shr new -IEWN.IT ILVI. -l11iae11 . fl· ~~,1::ce ng 8~od co~: Seo Idle Item• 842-5678 642-5678 n•ver closes 642·5878 S 25 $610, Mme 780·6951 view o~ocean. newly COM hme. Own Br. ba, llv " s I Ve"' r flt ble BACHELOR 4 mo. $ 50 600 sq ft, grOYnd floor. ror • e: ·, P o a munleation and organl· PAV patio. pool. spa work S'S 1-2000 Ask for remod. replace. w/dry rm. hse prlv'a 5 /mo new I Y rem ode I e d concrete form MFG Co. ntlonal skills Type 35 TOP area, quiet. no pets Mr Ammorman ho o II up S 1 2 0 0 . Karen days 631-1440 McNHh Realty 642-1334 Xlnt rerms. Write Sox wpm and 10-key Contact 549-2.147 645•8324 M/F to-shr Costa Me!a .:t601 CIO Dally Piiot, Debra B~s;;in. Newer 3br 2ba M Verde ' hn~ ~ -2 br, 2 ba . .dbl gar-415 Twnl'llT -.nm. , -POllT Clmlt P-O • 8oK ~. Costa Zl3 -ni• home atrium. open 2 Br 2 Ba. Apt near Balboa Btvd . .,790/mo $225')a utll. 548.-44M 3300 ~ tt for lease. Mesa. CA 92626 • beam', $1050 mo .. no Talbert & Beach, frplc;, yrly Niese $57-6985 prof non emkr allr 3 Bf 2 'Oilluxe lmprovemen11 Incl Interested 'In a 2nd i;:I. llPlltllL SIL· peta ardner. water furn. dswahr. balcony, slngle ------Ba C,M. condo f\Mn. 1275 EncloMd reception area. come? Ph<>enlx Power An Equal Opportunity 645 27 .._9pm & wl(ndl g•rege, 1 chlld ok, no 3 Br. 2 ba. step• to beach " ·~ utll 548•4301 Lg Ille room & teeretar1a1 System• tnc 370A E Employef M/F/H '( . pet• please $575 + $300 No pell. Ger age. Yrly, area 9 separate office's l'jth ,St. c M Tues eves B-k----- Nie 2 r. 2 ea. Avail •P' dep Age~no lea S 1000/mo 650·8939, PARK N&/PORf APT Conf rm, elev. & lnslOe 7 30PM an ing ' pra , Feb 1-t. $495/mo 883·0755 845-1421 aenetor wOI lhr 2 br. 2 ba gar . Ideal for Law Firm - -SEORn&IY <WO) l No peta 71U1 1418 or apt w/Nme 840·8287 Anecapa Auoc Limited. llW FUIOlllE Ei.perlenced txecutlve 75 . . yv· ----OCEAN VIEW CONDOS ~ -1 S f l &4~-528 evet or wknda AllLIHTOI APlS. Furn·Unfurn $972-$1500 Prof nlemkg F to ahr 2 br, I • :__159·9462 ~~n~tg;~~:'~•=hl= 10':•'~1:ng~~'1~. OulVE lR££ AP'f'S Outet 2 Br 1 'ia llMf Ag~t &3 f 4g6tJ ,..,. b& CdM h~ 11111~ • ••Jr I 0.....a.n1,.,,s 1n Cotta M...... 111on nliUlr•• atron" . 2 Br 1,.. B• "~n"a II"'• betllcil SS IS 960·8658 • aame $300 + lh utllt. I l 2920 ..,.. .... ...... • ,.. • ... " '' Bel 9am, 873-l789 Ruth t~~ I 1 and Newport BffQh Min oommunl04rtton & org apt~. crpt1 drpa dahwtht Cloee to beech 2 Br t Ba '888 I 2iOd IQ h . Invest t:inanelng avall anl.tttlO'nal ability StronQ • updated kltch. Cet ok. OIW S550. RESP F Mld-30'a Mel(• so 50 IQ 11 . o • c Langenwolter typing & ahorthand a From $805 54'8-7387 CPll. drepM. ' ' mature, quiet , n/amkt S.l·5032 Hehla CompaJ'\y '410 E (llull Salary com· 638 4637 ' Mir lrg 2 stry garden apt. ~(Jent_ LaPalma /we. Anaheim men1urate wtth ex· H Tll lllfFI SIAWllD IN N!W ORT BEACH W'cllfftC.M. PV1 bath/br, C M: 6001/f 1nc1 omoa (7 14)528 7610 perlenoe. Call Lu, Quiet 28r 2b4. QloM to Si""I .. 1 & 2 Bdrm Apa.rt· .pool. w/d. Nr thpl $278+ 100 ampa. 12 II door ., DI 754· 1801 EOE beach w/pallq, CSl•h-YILUIE ' mtnt• & Townhou•H ulll 845-4\$7/875-8361 • 1300/mo. eall 759-6006 ,,uteuranl w/ ICO, ORANGE COAST S&L weal'*. dining' rm. frplc, New 1 l 2 Bdrm luxury from seeo ~•bout A--per~ t'O"lhr' 2br, Aaat•H•••••• 3002 ~~:"i..r~:,·cn1,1~:; .. ;c 1100 Adah'ls Av . c M •ncl gar l cac;:•:I+ !'0 . apts tn 14 plttnt. 1 Bdrm furnlthed 'li!i complete 2b•. w/d, trpl In C<SM M •lt A.GESI L guna Beach S175.poo Bar per.on. rem pref, to 1>9\1"25/mo. • ,..._ rrom S57-5 2 Sdmt from wltti. Ill UnenaUtenlilA. .sAOOmo IN: utll 9118·2A24 , .,. .. ... .OWnrtBJu •i4· 1114 mlc & terw cocktalla ~ta. 2183 Pacific. C.M. $670 Tow!'l'hOUM from m•v be rented fot '"°'' or 5SJ..7491 Uk fOf Jilt COMM!~"l S!M O.y. nlgP\l• ~PTT P•· 548-o4530'Mgr Jeff •1» +."pools tennis term or longer No, .. ,. •. INA.R SEE SUNDAY AD fl 1onable dependtble waterfall•. POnda Gu rtq'dl On Jambor• Rd Rmml• to 11'11 2 bf apt. 213-485-440 I trtfl1.tl, E•lt woges. tips 6 wOtll· pate! from San 01410o at San Joaquin Hiii Ad ~~51~1~· ~:2~~7 SPIRITUAL REAOINOS T.D. I 4021 lf'IG cond A.pP"i Jn ~,. P~t 1 Bt, frptc. pool, patio, get. No pell. 309 W OtY $515 150-8357 Frwy drive North on 144-1100 e Advic.ln attmattets Love IOf\ 9.11AM <Salty, little 9Nch 10 Mef'•ddan and Rrnml• w•nted. M/F, non-marriage & buakleu WIDOW HAS SSS tor ro·s JOhT'l'I Inn 2007Q Santt West on McFadden to amllr to sh' 3 Bt home Alao cn,inMllng 18 tS S I0,000 up No Ctedll A.na Ave. SA Hot•. S£ New9Paper " , K~EARN GREAT IRles AND PRIZES~! ___ _ AGES 11-14 I EARN w TO $7S,00 PER WEEK . IWe llO• lt1w I ~ °'*11eci 1or YOlllt tlCtf bU•en to Mtllft 1etc1tn for Tht Onrct tout Dloly Not 0.t crtw1 i1Mt •t J JG '"' and ·-~ 1111ti 8 30 p Ill "'8dlp °" S.lll'Qy, .. 1.cm • tew "'Oft llOGn ¥ov ..t "'" 11\tll'f 111ori ~nd pran. ~ "'"' "'"'"I ,our 01lft lftOllfY I tlltfl IS no Ot\"'"' 0t coft«llon Ill.of• ltt yov lft llllemleid. !*" cal Mt lJrt (714) 541.7058 Seawlnd VIH1ge IPAOIOIS&PT Matr Or a.. gar lndry, So El Camino' Aul San ehac~. no pena~ Call corner o f R•dtilll A 13·01:. I mil ... 6'>·2"l H 9 ., .. "" 8<0 8188 >Cl m L~'d •92·72" Donl,.n....., I ·:3 II OnllOI ,., .... , .l~lml!!~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!l--~lllll!!!ll"!!llll!!!ll!lllllltl!lll!!!l!!!!!!l•l!!!!!!!l•L ~ ,I - 810 Ofll'QO Coast DAIL y PILOT /Tuesday,Jonuary 31, ~ . TODA Y'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS I Seat type b Interrogate 9 Kindle 14 Anuquer 15 USSR city • 18 F nlare ... 17 M1~lay 18 Old Persian 19 Norman Vincent 20 Build 22 Aircraft 24 Mail machines 26 011entat 27 Eat hghll> 29 Vague quantity 30 -.taude 33 Desertions 37 Equine 38 Sheepish 39 Stower music 40 Weight un11 4 1 Substanc.t1 42 Lies 44 Can pro~ 45 Cattle genus 46 Ago 47 Spani5h lllh • 49 P1tr.1lrc sea 53 Cur~etfl, 57 Iraq mo11uy 58 Lake~ll 59 Reword 61 Stra1g as 62 Totally 63 Boundary 64 Flower 65 Obsolete 66 Shackle 67 Cht:el\ DOWN 1 Ordgg~c.1 2 Greek a5sembly 3 Ad1ust 4'forerunn~r 5 Smarr dog 6 Old customs 7 Jason ., wile 8 Cht-f!rtull'I 9 St1ow again 10 vast e~tenr 11 Lancer var 12 Auction 13 Summers ~ 1 21.Short timti 23 L~gs slang 2 3 4 6 14 t7· 20 58 62 65 PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 25 T ~n111s unit 28 r ed1 .lusty 30 Dear one II .J 1 USSR, .. ,.,, 32 Appprt1on J3 Maier - 34 All·sware 3'J C.ommand Jb Albe'ta reSO•lfce 37 Fabrc5 40 Wor11ed 42 lnllect1on 7 8 43 Sad sound 45 Observed 47 Fite ed 48 A 1um '>0 Asian land 51 FestenE>r~ 52 Zane dfld Jane '13 Corro1>1ve !'14 ZOld lltle ~5 Med SUbJ 56 Submerge 60 Lir\kS area 10 t1 12 13 Daily Pilat · · · · --~ -PART-TIME • Deliver Daily Pilot by auto in ~guna Beach area (2 hours per day). Weekdays P .M. - weekends A.M. F.arn ·about $400 per mo. Call Mr. Barrow 642-4321 . EXJE MANM)EMENT TAAINEES -\ \ ' ·. ,, ,...,._ f J ltlt ...... Siii Dot• 5510 Faraltare I025 lowtr 1Nt1 7012 TUOID(Prt-.... 11) lbi0flf-~.J_2>~'"-lrg IOltd OaJc a.. 1125 131t &OSlON WHAL.ER Pri t totYOOI H 8 at• ait• ........... , • •1• Swivel chair S30 Call 1981. 16 HP Evenrude, H:~ e 12 5~3"8 mllt~ S pup~ :~~1°" Shuon 50·8 7U ,. 1w1..,_1 ... 11, new·vernle11 . :" a:S1 u: 6;M ff 873 1900 a&k for Bwbeta & bottom paint, 141mmor flHAIE OHmR ,. • t Movtng -muat ,.11 2 ot ·a3; Ilk• new $4260 Help needed Appty Sat & Adoreble Shih TLu pup-(Baker) Club chrl $SO.a. firm NO TRAILl!R (714) Sun 10 30 noon at 1"41 Plet, M/F 1 wt<a, AKC a· aota $250. On u sofa 548 3256 after 5pm Pipeline 2010 W ~n btk/whlte $250 obo Leas bed S300 • lk new 17' Seaha~ detux trlhutl FrOl"lt, at Newc>Of'1 Plair • 11'\an attop1 or? 541· 1200 788 6135 110 low nr1 Ilk• nu, man) TllfPllll IWS AUSTR SHEP rag black Set 01 bunk b9da. 11;lnt xt1u trt S8850 'S.S-3544 '* Quallfled t.ndf . lta PYP•. ouar healthy c:ond $150 6-48-0377' 25 Welletelt Nova XL •Excellent w_..,• SH & S150 752·7150 ~----• 1973 Twin Ford V·8 ... ·-·-----..--St~le white eanoi>y bed * ~-Subtcrlp Golden Retriever fem wJIJ'I metehtng night Mercru1aer1 Tendem '*Full or Part Tl~ pup AKC loves kldt, all stand end mirrored Uh• lratter S8~5 •Pteasantatmotpn.te ahota S30(I, 786-3223 dresser. S150/0BO 720 1101 * Expet requlr9d ---'* 831·8100 Frank Jack Russell Terri.,, M. 957·(P65 '7 2 B oe ton Whate1 -trained $300 640-0276 Coro"a ... ,1 ... , 6 Z" Outrage: 200 hrs, 135 hp PART TIME • • ,. 1; E111nrud4J, 4 wheel trlr lllED. OPEllllS LAB MIX F PUPPY $5 •EST'•..r SALE $12,500 Dyt 966 1333 to good home 640-0276 lllll; evenings 673-716 t f7 50 to tlert Need car .. EVERYTHING must be Mutt be 18 •. U S Lab l)UJ>I. blk. AKC. lhola. sold by order or fttete ·79 3111 Ber1rem, turtx citizen. trustworthy ch bloodline $125 each executor! ti you have charged dleMI. Loren 964-2890 (3·6PMI Ed 552-7421 bffn IOOklnO for bargains teak cockptl, many ex TOP SSS Pit Bull pups~ UKC/ADBA thlt sale ts IQr you 1111. absolutely mint Femat~ pref~ M~ela and rag. M&F. wonned, a wk• SAT /SUN FEB' 41!5 Time $99 000 Catt alt 6PM Escc&. (21;,)668-1984 otd & up 831·3190 9AM 10 5PM both days 675-2024 PUREBRED BLACK~B Location. 1717 Bayaqe<e '79 Bayllner 20 neY. TRlllEES Lead111g women's fttna~ salon seeks highly moll· vated people to assist clients with our unique exercise program. Appli- cants sh~ld be enthus· 1as1ic & helpful regard!~ nut1111on & fitness Full & • parl/t1me sales & service pos111ons avallabte penmga in the Hunt- ington Beach area Please call Noreen, 84S-2911 PUP, $50 340-056 1 Terrace, ~dM (In lrvtne tandem trailer. great Terrace) Cati (714 ) c:ond for fish & ski SHEL F PUPPY. 8 mos 831-7443 btwn 6PM & S5SOOIOBO 642-4014 old $150:673·7615 9PM lor lntormotlon ---Callf 28 FIG, FIB. sgl gas York"i8, l'A> yrs w/papera. Jtwtlnr 6214 Sae S 16 5K. 760-667? 01 $50 Obo. 979•0104 :..!. I 760-S361 ------6 Aquamarines • totally ---Yorkl8, M. 9 wk&, AKC, 4 lb 6 29 cts, tbkt $lOOO ICX EMERALDS trade f()( pwr lather $350 645·S559 all 650.8688 bOat. S2 pea. 25 ct to ~ ------=-cl S35K total 496-2661 BonH . 5520 Must sell· EMERAtDS, 82 J pcs, .25 et to 5 et. from Boat&, Sail 7014 ~SHY AOHA GELDING S 150/ct, trade 496-2661 1o·"custom sailbOal 16 hands, •Int lhow or ----pleasure $3000/obO Madiiaery 6216 pr1rro cond 639·S295 650-2209 . -Sacr111ce S700 Firm Beed .blast mach, Mlif 4 ~ - Otr hrs. 6 yrs. 16 hds. ahO'# quattty. $4000 obO Eves VALET 540-2647. dys 642·9S43 PARKING A TTENDENT arc welders, ~ c.om· lS P Cat P.218, w/tra1ler pressera, tbl siiw. l)eAd ready to go Despera\e' saw. jointer. tMlt disc $2$00 642· 7251 sander, drill press, 2 cut Capri 25, ·s2. 10 "Sails & al Oii saws. band saw with ei11ea\ lmmac Sacnflce welder, lath.a 121136 5S6·8779 or 476-0309 $4/hour 10 start Appty· Aat!!ata 6010 1'ill)l8~IOIMMaJlnlSltl,llrlvllnle•J 145 29A Ford Town Sedari II 1 $6500. Restored P P 675-6161 57".md oak table w/3 Ives, sits on >pedestals. perf cond.$575 66i-7252 J • .. 151140, surface gr1nd,r, tool & cutter grinder. 2 tur1et lat~. rotary tbt, bench mttt. tooling. dlgatll & power feed for mitt 714-972-1754 ..... ( • I -------~" ·I CLASSIC CUTTER 27t1-:-a11 mahogany atlhque, many 11tras In 0 P S300C 832-8331 Desperate Hobie 14 wllrailer ssoO Lve msg 951-3032 HOBIE 16 wllriiier. men) extras, will teadl to salt S 1500 840-9294 Ive m5' 14 Laser. white $1000 Lido 14 green S 1200 675-6161 ---MariH Eiaip. 7011 Boal trlr ·)9 Vanson 1s $650 16' Hobie w/sal1 box $400 Bob.,731-662~ HONDA 7SMOTOR Hardly used $400/obo 646-4650 Slips I Doc~OO Side 11e. 25 to 27 ft. alee water . marine heads' & showers $ 7 15 a ft pe1 mo 548-160S bel SPM 35 Ft SLIP -!or-Power Boal 2 1 Balboa Coves $300/mo 673-1464 Trucks to3S A1tn, lap.rtM Aatff, lat!"!' '72 cOARltR'. u;: trans •• •.•,.•,.••.._ ___ .. 1.1.1;,;s f11bw11n • 1173 1111g & Ur•. S 1400 Cao - •Iler 8Pm 642-ec>57 ·79 ~ ~ AIC, am/fm 77 El c.~1no, .xtt c:Ono. cue, S ap, aorl, tinted roedtd meo• ce loppet Windows. v•ry Cllean. '-cl S4SOO obO e.4s.efa9 IJ4 16100. 840.0186_ vi.. tOtli laua 1'2 CHEW VAN \I, ton, body gOOd wig~ paint jOb $360 &~·&41e0 ·75 Ford--e;so all wnt $2250 642-4263 "75 Ford E 150, ell wtat. $2250 842·4263 'S 1 FORD VAN E 150 MIU ltlllU'I Fully loaded, 12K ml. SOUTH $12,000 5.46-8260 Alta•••" 10s COUNTY Spider C'onvert . late '76. l~IZI orig ownr, only 25K ml, UWE WILL Ill "•~•ae ss1so 548-7145 IE I IOLI Adi 1107 Volume , S.Vlee 181 Audi 4000, AM/FM And IJIMlng wtcst atereo E.lloellent 1871 fBNch Blvd HFX BUftlliRSllll 77 WESTP .. Al.1A VAN COMPiete w/slnk, b9d. Ice box & ca~t. eto Ci.en. u 11 $4000 or beet ofr 770-4499 or &pm wtld'Y9 951·255J 77 BUG CONVERTIBLE Whlia~~·· OflQ Cham· p1gne Ed , orig own«. tow mttet, ale, 11ereo caaa GtMt ear, ~ult Rll $6000 640·9315 • ~ ·71 Bus, 7 pangr, "ak'. am/fm at•r•o. auto $3500. 963·5187 "82 Plek·UP L.X, ~·lln9r, diesel, 13K ml., $5500 650-3339 '14 UlllT CORY. condition. well main-Huntl"iton e.eeh talned 5 lpd , dark blue, ( 114)1 142-2000 5 &pd, gray w/blecil Int': Al c 8 5 1 • 9 1 o a 0 r cloth sport M•I•. altoye, 675-703S JatHr l bra, fJ'yr unllmlt. mt guar __ Paid $15,000 Hklng Altlts •• ,.rt.. ·72 XJ6. Red. xlnt eond.. s 12,SOO FIRM ·a50.3339 ' tooksllke 'a.4 $.4800 Eve•---------BMW 9112 760-0705 daya 760-8666 VW BUS 1974. t.ooka & 174 2062 air AMlFM snrl runs great. ~M/F~ CUii Webe1 .. 69K mi, 4-ap, nu ,., .... Cfala 91 Extra.a. Must aeet $1996, p111n1. $4295 673-6670 173 Ghia Conv, \lefY eiean. Ph S53-1098 '74 2002. rblt eno. nu many extras $5900 obO VolYt ti 7S Worll 250..()607 Home 1 v trans runs great. nu 542-0367 78 GL2M. sunroof, au paint, snrl , S5000/obo __ ___ xtras. 65K ml, blue. aut 645-9336 N11da 9141 trans. $4850 497· 1660 77 BMW 3201 Lt blue. '7'4 Mazda. runs $500 "80 244GL, auto, ale. xlnt. SIR, AM /FM caas 55S-8980 aft 5PM to ml. $7950 6-42-7251 stereo New tires. new In· . -1------- tertor 675· 7036 or SO Mazda 626~r. exit A t ..._ tl 851-9108 • • cond Must 349. • 11, -•n C ,. Firm 873·7178. 38-8211 laick . 9307 ~~ Mt1ct4tt leas l4S 177 e:=ta1e Won. IOaded. Sates·Servlce-LeaSing '7o 280§( cpe, AMIFM, new tires. eng In perl URQEST auto lra(la, good cond cond $1700 673-2888 $14,000 645-5119 °81 Skytark good eond. llVEltORY '75 260C. tmmac , yellow & just $3950. 87S-76e7 * ·79 3tOI. 4 spd, ~JC tan wire whit, 51K mt, .83 Buick Riviera Conv.rt (994XE0) $9S50 760-927S * * Limited Edltlon1r * * 79 32~~:8ui~2)S/R ·77 260SE. tvory, perfect Fully equipped SM. 2000 *·eo•20· 5 •pd ""IC condition. ,,,.,500. E.T.R 520 S®tld system. "3 (~65ZOL.I " 642·2255, 54S-155S Less than. 12,000 ml. *'SO 320i 5 spd S/R TOP$$$ PAID White w{red leather lntr (i72753) Askin~ $20K D•y• *'80 3201. 5 spd, SIR For Pampered 714/7 S-5700 ex 34, (1BIN456) IERCOES IEIZ ntgtlla S31-7443. *'SO 3201, 5 spd, A/C (970ZER> Top Mercedes ~rices Paid Cadillac 1309 •·81 3201. 5 ........ AIC C1l,..otor/l11 ( 1ARMSe2) DIAL 2131~ 14 MERCl:DES _:110 II YIW OllYEll * '81 3201. 5 1pd, SIR HOUSE OF IMPORTS, Inc JUnt cond. $.4500 or offer_ (1 00U785) Wkdys 497-1751: aft * ·s 1 3201, 5 spd, SIR '81 300SD. grey/tan Int, 5pm & wknds 49~·8191 11czx542) exit cond, 36,oeo ml. ____ _...;;. ___ _ *'8l 320•. 5 spd, SIR S29,000 Dys 476-2020, "70 Sedanvllte 4 dr, lull ( lCYCOS6) eves 6'4'4·9839 pwr, runs great 1st $500 " ----6-42-3657 * S1 3201, 5 apd, SIR 'S1 300 SD Midnight blue ----~----(7S5165) . wlleath, All options. '74 Etdo. Very clean oar. •'81 63~esl. auto. lo ml S2S,995/obo 633·0100 Loaded, ett o,p11ons (1EPN764) -~------$1350/obo 650-9254 *'S2 52S t SIR 'S2 300SD· au options, as ------~--( l~Sa~9~2l '. new. S31.950 or take '7& Cad Eldo Convert *"S3 32o1. s tpd. SIR over lease 760-6992 Mint. CollectOf'"a Car. ro· (002357) -_: -· ml $12,000, 842-9562 '82 3000 TURBO OSL * 83 633csl. auto. to m1 13.000 mi. tlkepew . '77 Ca.price Clualc, full (lGRMO 10) $24 900 N B 720-1704 pwr, xl1a clean, A1 cond w·s4 3181, 5 apd, to ml --· --$3100/0BO 648-8123 (2ANX294) 'IJ IOOCI "78 CdV Good cond •·s4 3ts•. 5spa, 1o-m1 THIO ISL s5600 641-4774 tv m.,, (701S7 t) 20 I c .... tmmac.. I< m . hamp .. 8 1 135-S 111 : Mell S29 500 720-0295 1 Blarltz. wht/doesk n, 20s w 1st, Santa Ana ' ' ---18K mt, loaded. "mini. Ctosecl Sun'tSay Ask about the money we $16,000. 675.0105 can save you thru our -. --------LARGE SELECTION OF-purchase & tease plans 74 Eldorado. tmmaeulete, NEW & USED tiMW'S1 JIM llEIOIS full power equlppmel'lt. new transmlaslon & radl· llPOllTI a tor. xtnt tires See to ep. 1301 Quall Street preclate.. Pvt Party. NEW T BEACH $2475 obo ~ 14/833-1323 Hot , ----lllYIOll Iii. Snr1 alto , cruise, 73M Mint• $2S.500 533-4242 , NABERS . CADILLAC CON NU:.. CHEVROLET _. ...... ,. ll.1• t ... I\., 1 I j " I \ ,, ~ ' \ 546-1200 .. .. • '. , , ) .. .. HIGH 73 LOWS2 TUESDAY JANUARY J·1. 1q94 0 R ANGE c o·u N T y c A ~ I F 0 H NI A 2 c, (, t ~ T s Coast The Huntington ~each Women's Division of the Chamber of Commerce has a plan to help women when their cars break down on the freeway .I A3 Thanks to some business and community leaders wtiogot fired up, the 1984 Olympic Torch wlll be carried through 155"mlles of Orange County./ A3 · ·:·: :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·>:;J'·:·:·:·:·:·:·,.,:·:·: C ifom·· Authorities we In-' • vestlgatl09-.ttle-jet crash on Santa C~tallna Island that claimed the llves of six people./81 Duncan Hlne·s Is recalling muffin mixes because the mixes contain a danger- ous pestlclde./iM . ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: .Nation Newhomesales.ln 1983 surged over the re-· cession ·pace of .the prior year./AS. Some GOP Senators think Its time to get the troops out of Lebanon. -/AS ,.... '" :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·~=·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: World .. , The United States l8 look- Ing abroad for terrorists who might upset the 1984 Olympic games./ AS Japan lsn 't Immune to unemployment as Jobless rates jump to ppfst-war record levels.fA4 Mlnd&Body Current research·shows · that.disease, rather than time, causes senlllty./ A7. Erma Bpmbeck salut6s mllltary wives for per-· sonal sacrifice and . 1.mderstandlng.AI ' . =~·=·:.:·:-:-:•:-:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:•:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·~·=·:·:·:·:·:~ Sporta · Estancia ~gh's.Jon Johnston doesrrt llke to lose, and that's fine with hiscoach.81 8111 BrlttOn broke a 31h year drought by winning the Crosby Southern golf tournament.81 Running back Marcus Dupree has dropped out of Southern Mississippi Unlverslty.82 E._teitainment "The Master of'Ballan- trae" on CBS tonight Is a lusty, attractive ve,rslon of Robert Louis Stevenson's story./ Al Business Today's expert business advice deals with the unique mortgage lend log, market In Orange Coun- ty./ Al . . INDEX Erma 0ombeck ../ - Bridge Bulletin Board Business California News • Clualfled -""-Comics . &roaaword beathNot~a Hor09C0pe Ann Land.,. Mind and Body Mutual Fund• NatlonaJ Newt Opinion Police Log Public Notte.I Sport a Stock Matketa A8 05 A3 A9 A4 88-10 BS 810 08 eg A8 A7 A9 A4 • A8 A3 88-7 9 1-.4 A 10 A8 Tei.vision Thea.Jen Weather World News ...... , ... " .. ~""'~' A2 A4 ·1 \ . Ref use haulers to become mtlliona lres after settlement of lawsuit from 1981 accident " I By ANDREA ADELSON ' Of ... O.., ........ Two Newpon Beach trash haulers iajur¢ in a 198 r collision between two refuse trucks will soon be million- aires after they receive money won in an out-<>f~urt settlemenL Robert J. ~iller and' Ralph A":-HiJI Jr., still without work following tbe accident on Bonita Canyon Road in Irvine, will each receive a seven .. fi1ure check wit.hin the next 1.0 days1 Santa Ana attorney Wylie Aitlmt S;aici Monday. -- .. ~ The two men filed a lawsu1 •fter sufTeril\& serious injuries whe their Newport Beach city truck tumbled I .SO feet down a steep embankment afteracoUisioo with a Great Western Reclamation trash truck on a road where a construction ..,rew was mak- ina repairs oear the Coyote Canyon landfill. Aitkin said only one lane was open at the time and a n.cman was monitoring traffk. A settJe~ent was reached Friday } ·NewpQ~·- follow1na a week or pretrial berpin· i~ with tbe defendanu, RJ . Noble CO. of Ora.nae. the con1truction f1tm hired by the city of Irvine to repair .potholcs1 and Great Wcsum of Santa Ana. No detennination of fa ult was made. Millet', 26, suffered two broken lep, two broken anns1 a broken pelVls and was in the hospital six months, Aitkin said. . said 'the attorney.· addina \..at mo. three-year Newpon Beaeb emple>Yee is beina t~ u a ~ iecboiclaii. 048ut be won't be aa • hWl a rate of " Aitkin takt llill, JO,· or~ Mesa. sutftted 'internal injuries as wdl as brokeii bonn in both arms and lest.. He ii beini trained for elect.ricat beacb worf. Aitkin said. Miller .. rccently bad knee SUl'JtfY," • Ailkin ~ ihe Oral ... TllAU/A2) . - r I Airline·. battles •.. · . . airport .to fly -Judge sets hearing for next month BJ JEFF ADLER °' ... ~ ......... A U>s Aniclel federal court judae .aarced Msmday to sdlcdulC a bearina · detein three weeks to · ~nsider yet another. lepl ~to the Qran.ae County Board of Supervisor's s1x- airline limit at-John Wayne Airport. ~ttorneys aeprcsentina Pboeuix- bued American West Airlines . in- fonned U.S. District Court Judie T-erry Hatter \hat the airline wil.l teek ' an oider th.at would block ~ ment of the rn.oralOrium .Upervilon iJnpoeed on new conunm:ial airlinel -~airport ~ta; Hait.er set Feb. 21 hrarina, hut lold American West's attomeyS they at.ill must tile a formal complaint 1cekin& the court_ order1 explained Deputy County \.....OWlSCI Dan Didier. ~ ~ the c:owity at the' con- ference.· Coetalleeaflremeaworkonthe~eofDla.De Aatlata'aautotofreeb.eraftercruhlnCoetalleaa. ••All the jodlt wan.led 10 do WU ensure th.at American West would have the opportunity to air out lbeit grievances prior tQ Mar¢ I,•• Didier CM worrian pinned in c:rash wreckage ~ explained. • American. West is.hopina to besin round-trip service lo Phoenix four times daih~'nning Man::b J. A 36-year-old Costa Mesa woman was 11inned behind the steerioi wheel of her blue Datsun afterbeinjhit broadside.by a white Ford van at about 8:30a.m. todabiane Marie Antista was drivirt(castboun~ on Bay Street in Costa M~ w.hen she allegedly ran a red light at Newport &oulevard, accordin_g io police officer Dale Birney who was at the scene. "spreader" to tear away the Datsun's shanercd front windshield and smaJbed dnver'sdoor. After about 30 minutes, Antista, conscious and talking to her· rescuers, was gingerly pulled out of the wreckage and positioned on a stretctier. A brace was applied to her leftJeg. The air inc, scekin& to become the seventh co ericaJ air carrier to serVe the already crowdell 'aJrport, initiat~ its legaJ action as airport Steve Turpen, 23, ofSan O emente, the driver of the van, said h~ was on his way to a plumbingjob when the accident occlirred. • · • Fire and rescue squads worked quickly with an instrument called a Residents· b~ttllng bankrupt developer Homeowners 'hope court will help By ANDREA ADELWN ofhD!rlr .......... -· .• A J..aguna Niguel homeowner em- broiled in the $20 million lawsuit against The G'oeden Co. hopes that a court-supervised · reorpniution of the Irvine home developer may llid the residents' cause. The Goeden Co., an Irvine land · developer and home builder, filed for reorganization un4Ser federal bankruptcy laws, listing $102 million in debts. "Whether they will have sufficient resources to meet our obligations, we've been wondering for a long time." Pat Rice said Monday. She is one of a dozen residents of the posh Grown Royale development in Laguna Niguel, who filed suit last year against Goeden . The busines,.owned byGcratd ancl Beuy-Ooeden has built housina tracts throughout Orahge Couiu.y for more than 10~ yean, but iu financial difficulties have been apparent for at least the past two yean. -Rice said hCi..troubles bqan, ironi· cally~ on Dec. "'1, -t 982, Pearl Harbor Oa~. after rcceivina a foredosure notice from Redlands Federal Sav- in~~id~nts of lhe 86-bome com· munity claim lbeir bouJeJ are in foreclosure because the Goeden Co. failed to · make monthly mof1lllC pa )'!!'ICn ts. , . • "They made one payment aDd didn't make any others. We feel our • fu nds were misappropnatcd,". Rice said. She thinks the Chapter 11 fili!ll may make public documents u ful to the homeowners' suit. Court documents list company assets of S 132 million and liabilities ofS 102 million, of which $91 _milho_n .ia sec"rcd <kb~ and $10 million is ~ unsecured. ·T1ic···nnl\& in federal Bankruptcy Court in Lo An&elcs was (Pl-..e ._ D&V&LOPBR/ A2) . . • I l . , She was taken to Hoa$ Memorial Hospital where she was listed in stable conditioq. Turpen wasn't mjured. ..,.. . . I • (J'leue -AJlt.LlllfB/ A2) ,. -Birney said he expected traffic violation charges will be fi led agamst Antista. .._ 5(}0 needed to fight Modjeska brµshfire ·By STEVE MARBLE Of .. Dlrlr ""' ..... At the height of the Modjeska Canyop fire which roared across 1, 160 acres late last week, more than 500 people from 20 agencies and groups were brouaht in to battle the county's worst brushfire in more than a year. Orange County Fire Capt. Ma.ric Reinhold said it will be an9ther week before the enormous cost of fighting the wind-swept blaze can be calcu- lated. Everything from the cost of water to the steak di nners provided weary fire fighters will be considered, be said. The fire, together with the wind storm that downed nearly I 00 power poles, is expeeted to add up to a multi- million~ollar, thrtt.-0.ay disaster. Southern California Edison Co .. which tcpbrted that 800.000 cus- tomers in Southern Cahfom1a lost power, said its costs are closing in on $2.5 million. The fire, tentatively blamed on a planned burning operation that got out of control m the canyon brushlands east oflrvme early Thurs- day, drew firefighters and heavy equipment from as far away as Huntington Beach. At one p0int. 85 fire engines were jammed mto t~e remo.te canyons on Orange County s outskirts. N me bull;. dozers were used to clear away brush and five ttuge water tankers prowled . the fireline feeding the engines. When the blaze grew from a half- acre hot spot to a 2QO.acre inferno in less than three hours.~ eqpment and firefighters were brou t m from (P~;--r:C. 01f/A2:. Storefront ~,~diC~e is a~peal: convenience, speed, low Cost A surptu' of docton and a rlTabH~ .,,_,. ,-. ----------- society tired of payina the 'co$J, for high-priced medical care arc · ,&he symptoms bj'Cedfoa a new Jirain of, Champlin. co-builder ofthr pr0p0'1' _storefront medicin-e. - Convenience and lawer pnces t.rc dri'vma patients from hospitals into the S('Ore of walk-in med1cal centers that have rttently opened 1n Orange .County, the so-called "doc·m-thc- bo1" treatment approach for P.uenf\ "'1th m1nof'cmcraencics and Wlthout a Tamil)' physman. Tbc) are open when the work.ins ~:\ faiptl)l_ts about -after 5 p tn . ..,don · )\ICC~~nds -afld.tcharge about 60 ~ , S)trtt.At le than tfte avcraat emerg- ency . repons Susanne Reem. spokeswoman for Nnttonal A 11· t1on of Frccstandina Emergency Centers· And. C'Oitt pondina with a d«ade- old national trend catchin fire in the unt>clt. t anoth~r co t-cont11n1n1 move toward SUl"llcal ccntc~ _oper- ated ind pendent of ho pital . Ohhc 250 such centers nationwtdc. onl> ~v(n art 1n C hfomia. accor<hN to the Society for lht .\o ~:. ltcmcnt of -.. . ·. l AN OREA ADELSON . Santa Ana surgcry c~nter. ,. Insurance ~t1rs arc "happy as .. claros .. with t~e trend, as one per;soo . put 1t. They now pay for 2.000 proct'dum done in such centers. C'hamplut said. \ ' While patients sav• time. monc)' and suffer less amuet)•by kccp1na out ' of hOSP'ltal ; \t's the hb;p1t.a1s who att hkel} to ail financial I). accord1na to a Cahfom11 Heal\h Fac1hues Co~ F~ ~~ina : ~ CtnlcrL ~ m1 ion offiC1.11. . i' PK n . More arc on th~ way Office suraery and SUfl.lcal cenien A JOIDt venture b)' a Ncwpon "-'ll draw off the cream from h p1- Bcach finance aroup and an IMne tal lcav1na full·!ttVtce medic.I developer 11lustratrs the trend centers 'Atth s1clu~r patlenu but tht They arc opcn1n a \>h)SICt n· same o-.crhcad. Ocp\ay 'Dirt'Cl* owned '\ura1c.l ctn r with four Grq Roth.aid. opcra\11\& theaters., a~ut a hal{ mile With about 40 pcn.-ent of the natt•s from W6tcm Med teal Center 1n ho p1tal bed vacant. .. ~u have to Santa Ana Ths1rs is dtt'lncd to meet Sl?f'ld the cosu over ftWt.T petient ., ho p1tal tand~ sc.t by federal and Roth uplaincd. Unemployment. state health offittal 10 qualify. for stnctcr rcaulalton and UOttfront Medi-Care rttmbuflt'ment. mcdkal ccntcn are 'l'CSPQ abl for Pattcnts p0ppin1 in 'tor one-day lov.cr occupincy. he id.· • JPf°OC'C'dUl't1.. ~uch a tOn'\11 c-.;tracuon [\•ena lower occupant) may forct or cvc--lift, can 51H at leHt 30"pctttnt \ ..ro p1taJ cl<»um. C06U contiQue 'to on 1n OUI• 1 I a,n1<r, H 1 M l v (Pio M llTORS'FaOllT/A2l /. ~ '.·I .. .. \ \ 200 flee -. UCI chem. lab blaze Researcher douses flames. overcome Fire cha~ a fume hood in an unoccupied UC lrvme chemistry laboratory Monday afternoon. forc- ing a one-hour evacuation· of 200 stlldents from the Physical Sciences buildinJ. a UCI spokesman said. A qutck-acting researcher worlcmg nearby doused the tltuies from an overheated chemical reaction with a ·fire · eittingu1sher before the fire spread, spokesman David Krogtl said. The researcher, Douglas Schoon, 28, was taken to Tustin Community • Hospital and treated for smoke inhalation·and was released~ eve- ning, a hospital spokeswoman said. After an aircontam1nauon check of rooms by UCI secunty found nothing unusual, cl~ses were aJJowed to resume by 2 p.m .• Krogh said. - .. He could give no estimate oflosses. Kro~ said the 12:45 p.m. fire was sparked by overheating of a two- chcmical reaction beneath th& hood, left unattended by rcseatcher Olle Karlsson. ' o.tf .... ,........, ......... ......, Graduate atudent Douglu Schoon recelYe. oxyaen after putttna out fire l;n UC lmne chemla~ lab. Oran&e County pa.ra.medlc Dave Phillipe check• hi• blood prau,re. CONTINUED STORIES TRASH HAULERS GET MILLION •.. From Al Western truck was being dnven too fast and that the construction firm's flasman was inattentive. He also claimed Irvine should have erected a guardrail on the cliff-side of the road. The city of Irvine, although named as a defendant, avoided any liability because of an agreement with the contractor which shielded Irvine from claims: said Rick Quinlivan. an Irvine defense counselor. "It 1s not an uncommon contract provision," be said. The construction firm agreed to come to terms after Great Western settled with Miller and Hill, leaving the conJ.ractor as the only defendant, R.J. · Noble's attorney Michael McEvoy said. "It would have been much easier for a jury to find against us since they were no longer a party," said McEvoy of Orange. In addition to the $ t million settlement for Miller and Hill, in- surance carriers' for the construction firm and trash hauler agreed to pay Newport Beach $55,000 for a new truck and $200,000 as a reimburse- ment to a compensation fund. . DEVELOPER FILES· FOR BANKRUPTCY .•. - Fro m·Al made on Jan. It>. been fit~. Deputy District Attorney GOeden on Monday refused to Bob Molko sa1d. i::o mment on the filing, a In addition, the state Department spokeswoman said. and the finn 's of ReaJ Estate barred the Goe~Co. Los Angeles attorney refused to from seJ)in~ homes last Fe& ry, r>turn repeated phone calls. after leanung the firm u an · But ~omeowners' received good unapproved financial tool a.s an · news Monday. The Fourth D1stnct 1.llducement. Bob. AmQld, rcgio!lal Court of Appeal in Santa Ana denied manager of the agency, said from Los a petition by Redlands Federal. "The Angeles. . net tffect is to keep them 1n pos-Goeden's recent undcnakings in- session of their homes while the elude a five-unit housing tract in damage suit is pending." Newport H untm~on Beach, an t 8-unit de- Beach attorney Mal Duncan 'ex-veloPl!!"nt in Westminster and· sev- . plained. · . , eral homes in Fountain Valley. where Duncan said the homeowners' suh the couple li ves. The homes sold for mt~n~~ "to~~ these people whole,' between $1 50.000 and $250,000. agam. . But the finn had broadened its The Gocd Co may face sull home-bu1ldmg base a few years ago more-legal acti . \ and began q>nstructmg h<?mes worth A year-l9ng ves11~11on by the $300,000 to $500.000 m Laguna sh1~ffs . depart nt 1s continuing. Niguel. San Juan Capistrano and att.~ugh no crimht al charges have Orahge. \ In December d( 1982;\nrPaid contractors armed wtth a court order invaded the CapistranO.. Royale homes in ~n Juan Capistrano and scued what property they couJd. At t,hat time, more than a score of suits had been filed against Goeden by contractors who complained they hadn't been paid. On~ contractor, Ken Meadows, of Santa Ana-based Kennedy Mechan- ical Contractors, said Goeden "got caught in 1he· same squeeze a tOt of other people did . "If he warited to bum everyone, be would have-folded a long time ago," Meadows said. "I hope be makes it." Meadows refoScd to say how much he is owed. Under the ChapJer 11 filing, Coeden can keep operating while reorganrzing and setting up a pay- ment sched.ule for creditors. I ) ' • \ ~A.·IiLINE BATTLE~.AIRPOR~ ... From Al l officials announced that 1983 was ~ busiest year ever,,.at the airport. f / More than 2.8 m1lhon passcnset~ thronged the airp(>rt dunng the ye;t.r 1a 9 percent increase over.the 2.5 millroo passengers who used the local airport during 1982. Airport officials attributed the in- crease to larger commercial JCts that can accomodate greater numbers of passengers and an increase in the num~r of dail} co·mmuter flights. passengers a year. The redesigned The mcreased passeneer load de-· airport would be able to handle up to spite the s1x-.a1rllne hm1t, 1s' an 73 commercialkl..departures a day, indication of pent-up demand for . well above the •rrent 41 -flight per Orange County air service, !aid chief day ceiling. The plan is expeded to be airport planner Steve Kozak. . unveiled for supervisors in two Meanwhile. ~irport planners arc months. readying an c'xpansion plan that Last year, American Airlines su<!- would increase the ca~ac1ty of the cessfully ~ued in federal court to ~in termin;tl IO umcs and could com-access to ':lohn Wayne runways after fonably accomodate I 0.2 million supervisors voted a five-airline flight ltd. Board members contended, as CANYON BLAZE ..• From Al \ J they do again now, that the over- burdened airport could not safely ;tcco~modate six airlines. Judge Hat- 1er disagreed. Anaheim, Garden Grove. Cost~ In addition to firefighters. 130 Mesa. San Clemente, Orange, Sant~ volunteers were brought in by the BOD!. Ana, Newport.Beach and Huntington1 Red . Cross an~ 36 Orange <;'qunty • • • Beach, accl'\rding to Reinhold Shenffs deputies and q California From Al •· F1fter n f1re engines were supplied H1gh wa) Patrol officers were brought found ·the c r abandoned on Pacific by thr U.S. Forest Service 11.nd to the scene to help with traffic Cbast Highway at 17th Strtet. The another I 0 b} the California Depart-Qroblems keys were still in the )gniuon, a pohce ment ofForestry. The Orange County Th.e Red Cross reported it treated detective said. . F1~-Departmt;nt pressed 38 fire 53 people. many of them firefighters. !gnarra was the co-owner of Fabric en~1es .into acuon. during the three days. An emergency f ls Upholstery at 18023 Beach A heh~opter .. supphed the Manne s~elter set u at a church took 10 21 d. Corps Air Stau~n in. El Toro. was canyon resi1ents for brief penods. oronor's inve.stigator said they use~ to get a b1r~eye s view of the . . . ave not determmed the cause <;I raging blaze, which broke into a~ Despite shifting wmds that r~ached death and were uncertain why the many a~ six separate fires at .orle speeds of 80 mph, the lire did not man's body would have been found pomt. '\ / damage any homes. so far off the coast. STOREF~NT MEDICIN~S APPEAL ... ,rom Al /· f:alatt faster than 1nllat1on. ha"ing l onven1ence med1c1ne cha s av-think 11's OK to go to the equivalent l'cJ1mbed by 50 percent in the last crage 60 percent less \jlan hospital of doc-an-the-box to receive their decade. commission stat1st1c<, 'lhow charges. said Reem. of the Texas trade medical care." In Orange C'ouni}', t}lc average group A typical emergency room bill . He posed the theory that ur&cnt hospital patmll bill was $8 l 8 per day .for abcokco arm will be S 15 7 versus care mcd1cme 1s the. equal of Jack-in· in 1982. the latest figures available. $71 at an urgent care center. the Box for nutritional value: That total 1s up 20 percent ovrr 1981 Despite patient convenience and "Continuity of medical care is figures, he 'l31d lower cost~ not all embrac'e the uriportant in terms of quality and Faced with compet1t1on and press-storefront med1c1nc concept cost," the dean said: · ure from insurance compan1c5. 70 Stanley van den Noort. dean of the Lynn M. Stanton, 45, a phys1etan '1Crcent of the nation's hospitals. UC Irvine College of Medicine. who treats patients at Newport Walk- -including St. Joseph's and UC lrvme believes out-l>3t1ent surgery as best in. near Fashion Island, disputes that. Medical Center. both in Orange. performed cont1auous to a hospital. "I give the $1mt qualit)' of medi· operate out-patient sur&1cal ~nters. , "so m1sadventurts Ca1\ be quickly• cane here as I do across the street, the American Hospital Assoc1a11on brought" into the acute care fa~hty. dunng my regular office hours," rn>em But prohferat1on of the so-called Stanton said. · And 'IOITle hospital~. hkc Plea!>ant "emerg1centers" more reflect the fast-tan ton is one of four Cll·Hoaa Valle) Hospital in Ventura County. · paced California lifestyle than cost Memonal Hospitat"'" doctors who arc 'lt<'ppin~ into the urgent care consciousness. he said. staned Ncwpon Walk-in last sprina. center compe11t1vc fra y b)' advel't1s-"The) nc\ier th ink about having l hey have since treated morr than ing the cost of tt\c1r emergenc}' health inwrante. lei alone a fam1l)' 1.200 patients since openina last procedures doctor:· \an deh Noort said "The.. spnng. • Just Call 642~6086 ' -.. - ,...,. r Wbat do )'OU Uke aboac tbe Dall)' Piion Wlklt ••'t 1• Ute? 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Although Gr nbelt officials areB't saying anythi g publicly. there is $trong speculation that the en- v1ronmental group will pursue o her legal avenues to stop the county om proceeding with plans to conn the - preserve , I~\()()() acres ~,,Jand in lawsuit a~inst the county over an southern Ofaqgc Count canceled all~edly inadequate environmental plans to tak~~·leiaJ action to ock the imtct report Pn the proposed free· cjty of Lagu a .Beach and the county wa . • Corona del Mar freeway in Ne rt ~ch to the Santa Ana f reew near ~h Juan ~ap)strano with an c· t-to. / l 5rlanc highway. j1In the hearings I've bee at they · have said they will fight the~ay at · from a sc ing a lawsuit over th~ ealizing it ·Wits unlikely that the proposed Sa Joaquin Hills Freeway. court would recall the scntcd suit, the The La una Greenbelt, Inc .. · ... Greenbelt bowed · out, explained adamantly pposed to the freeway Philip Kohn; Laguna Beach city every turn," Kohn said. "A ere's . Deity Piiot DeflV9tJ la Quer•Md Mondly·Flioay. 11 you do no1 hi•• your paper by S 30 p m c;aN t>elor• 7 p m end your copy "!''' Oe dtf._e<I S11uroay •no Sunday 11 you do nof rau1ve yO<Jr CoPY f)y 1 a m UI t>etore 1 O • m ano 'fOUt cooy w11 l)t~ \ Clrculatlon Tefephonee ) - ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat ~ H. L. Schw•rtz Ill Publisher • ., .. nothing in our scttJemen 'th the county that says the Gtec It can't challenge the freeway · i another w~~i'~h9C calls plAced Monday and early ue¢ay w~n unreturned. by Green It attorney orgc Logan. Kohn sa)d the set mcnt requires the county not ndert.ake further steps relating to 'the construction of tbe proposed freeway untiJ planners have completed environm,ntal stud· JCS. • • In bncf, the ~tllcment requires th~ city to sell 69 acres of Syc.amore Hills to the,county af market prices. In addition, tbe county will buy another 80 acres for a park. The agreement also allows the city to complete a $5.5 niillion land deal with a developer. The money earned from the land sales will help Lajuna Beach· pay off a mounting $7.65 million debt incurred several years ago when it bought the land amt-allow about 310 acres of the open space property to remain under city own- ership. . Clrculetton 7'4/142-a:D Ct1111fted edvertlelng 714/'°"'71 All othef depel1mente ta-4121 MAIN OFFICE \ :f30 Wet! Bay 61 C.0.ta Mesa. CA Me• aOdr-Bo• 15e0; Costa 1.4.a CA 92828 CopyrlQ"I 1983 O<anga Coasi PutlWllnQ ~ny No n•wt sto"u 1t1u1Ha1<on1. •dllorl11 m111er or •ove<h_.,11 ,,.._ mey be rep<Oduced wllholll epec:ial ~of cooyngl'tl owne< Chazy Dow•Uby AoHmery Churchma n Edit0< and Assistant Controller Secon9> Claa PQ&leg9 petd 11 Cotta ..... Cel~ ruPS 10 .9001 Suotcnptton 0y '*-5' 75 monchly Dy ,,.... S6 SO monthly to rhe Publisher __ .... I t.,._ F. C.,uo PrOOUClo<>n M•IWll" J Olone A, Power• Director Of Aa..rtlllnQ \ Ooneld L ·w 111111m1 c~cul~ M&nag<J< © VOL. n, NO. 31 .. _ CONCORll MARI NER SO The_ Sporstwa tch ot the '80s. 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New hom s les In 1983 · surged o r he re- c~sslon ace of the prior y~ar./A . .$ome GOP Senators . think Its time to get the troops out of Lebanon. /AS :-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·!·:·:·:·:·~·:·:·:·:·:·. World .. The United State·s Is look- ing abroa~ for terrorists who might upset the 1984 Olympic ,games.I AS . Japan Isn't Immune to unempl~ymef'\t as jobless rates jump to post-war recordJevels./ A4 Mind&: Body • • Cur.rent research shows that dlseaS8'Jather than time, causes senility./ A7. T .ra Re e haulers to become llltonatres after set letllent of lawsuit from 1981 accident . By ANDREA ADE~ OflM..., ........ ·_. Two Newport Beach trash haulers injured in a 1981 collision bet~ two refuse trucks will soon be million- aires after they receive money won in an out-of-court settlement. Robert J. Miller and Ralpt\_A. Hill Jr., ~till without work following the accident on Bonita Canyon Road in Irvine, will each receive a seven- flgure check within the next 10 days, Sant.a Ana attorney Wytie Aitkin said Monday. The two men filed a lawsuit after sufTerina serious injuries wben their Newpon Beach city truck tumbled 1 SO feet down a steep embankment af\er a collision with a Great Western. ~mation trash truck on a road where a construction 1.rew was mak- ina repain n~r the Coyote Canyon Jandf tll. Aitkin said only one lane was open al the-ttme and a fla&man was monitoring traffic. . A settlement was reached Friday following a week or pretrial baraain- in& with the defendants, R.J. N"oble Co. ofOranae. the construction firm hired by the city of Irvine to repair potholes, and Great Western ofS&.nta Ana, No detenninatiQn of fault was made. Miller. 26, suffered two broken legs, two broken arm~ a broken' pelvit and was in the hospital au montHs. Aitkin said. Miller .. recently had knee surgery," Coeta Mt=U flremea work on tbe~eofl>lane Aadsta'aaatotofreeber aftereraala in Coeta Meea. I C_M. woman pinried in·crash wreckage .. A 36-year-old Costa Mesa woman was pinned behind the steering wheol of her blue Datsun aft~rt)!einghit broadside by a white Ford van at ~bout 8:30a:m. today. . . · Diane Marie Antista was dri.vingeastbounG on Bay Street io Cast.a Mesa ' when she allegedly ran a red light at NeWJ>Qrt Boulevard, according to police "spreader" to tearaway the Datsun's shattered front windsh1eid and smashed dnver'sdoor. After about 30 minutes, Antista, conscious and talking to her rescuers, was gingerly puUcd out of the wreckage and positioned on a stretcher. A brace was applied to her left leg. ' said . the attorney, addina that thi th~ycar Newport BeaCb empk>)-et is betng trajned a ph&rm8CY technician ... But he woo•t be at as hi&h a rate of pay," Aitk.io II.id. · •• Hill, 30, of Costa Mesa. suffered internal injuries as well as brOkt:n bones in both arms and teas. He 11 be1og trained for electrical bench wort, Aitkin said. Aitkin had charged the Great (Pleue eee Tll.A8B/ A2) Airline battles - .airport to·n Bl JEFF ADLER · Of .. Dll9J ........ A Los Angeles federal court judge agreed Monday to schedule a hcarin& datein three weeks to consider yet another legal challenge to the~ County Board ·of Supcrvisor•s SIX- aitline limit at John Wayne Airport. Attorneys representing Pboenix- based American West Airlines in- !RU.S. District Coun Judge ner that tho airline will seek an that would block cnfo~ • ment of the moratoriltill WPCfVison im~ on new commercial airlines seelOni airport landing riJbts . Hamr set Feb. 21 hcarin.a. lwUold American West's attorneys they still must tile a formal complaint sccking court o er, cxplainM' Deputy County Counsel Dan Didier, who represented the county et tlie con- ference. · "All the judge wanted to do WQ_ ensure that American West wolll<r have the oppom,mity to air out their grievances prior to March 1, .. Didier explained. 1 American West is hoping to begin round-1rip servi<% to PQ<>cniA four · times daily beginning ~ I. . • , The airline, sec.Icing to t>Ccome the SC'Vcnth commerical a1r' carrier to serve the already crowded ai~rt, initiated' its Je~j action as airport . iPl~ 11ee AIRLIKE/A2} • 4 Erma Bambeck salutes mlllta~ves for per-'- sonalsacrlflce and understanding.AS offieerOaleBimeywhowasattheseene. '. \, · . .y • . Steve Turpen, 23, ofSan Clemente, J,he driver of the van .. said he was on h1s w8 y to a plumbingjob when the accident occurred. · She was taken to Hoa$ Memorial Hospital where she was listed in stable condition. Turpen wasn't mjured. Birney said he expected Lraffic violation charges will be filed against Antista. :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:,·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Sports Estancia High's Jon Johnston doesn't like to lose, and that's fine with hlscoach.81 Biii Britton broke a 3112 yEfar drought by winning the Crosby Southern golf tc;>urnament.81 Running back Marcus Dupree has dropped out .of Southern Mississippi University .82 Entertainment "The Master of Ballan- trae" on CBS tonlghfls a lusty, attractlv.e version of Robert Louis Stevenson's story.I AS Business Today's expert busln~ss advice deals \tilth the unique mortgage lending mtlrket In Orange Coun- ty./ Al ~ INDEX Erma Bambeck Bridge Bulletin Board Bualness California News c11sslfled Comics Croaaword Death Notices Horoscope Ann Landers Mind end Body Mutual Funds National News Opinion Pollce log Publlo Nottcea Sp0rta St()d( Marketa T•v1aton Thutera WMther World Newt f - AS.. BS A3 A9 A4 88·10 85 810 86 B9 A8 A7 A9 A4 Ad AS 88-7 a1-4 tt--10 A8 A8 A2 A4 , 1 ..Fire and rescue squads worked quickly with an instrument called a Residents battling bankrupt .' developer Homeowners hope court will help By ANDREA ADELSON Of IM o.IY Not 8taft A Laguna Niguel homeowJler em- broiled in the $20 million fawsuil against The Goeden Co. hopes that a cquh-supervi~ reorganization of the lrvine home developer ma'9 aid the resi4ents' cause. The Cl_oeden Co., ao Irvine lanq developer knd home builder, filed for reorjanization under federal bankruptcy laws. listing $102 million in debts. "Whether they will have sufficient resources to meet our obligations. we've been wonde.ring for a long time," Pat Rice said Monday. She is one of a dozen residents of the posh Crown Royale development in Laguna Niguel, who .filed suit last year against Goeden. The-business owned by Getald and Beuy Goeden.has builthousiq.tracu throughout Orange County for more than l 0 years, but its finanrjal tiifficulties have been apparent for at leastJ,he past two y_ears. Rice said her~· les began, ironi-cally, on Dec. 7, 82, Pearl Harbor Da~. after recei a· a foreclosure not1oe from R ds Federal Sav-• I 1ngs. -; Residents of t1* 86-homc com- munity claim \heir houses arc in foreclosure because the Goeden Co. failed to make m nthly mo~ payments. \ "They made one payment and didn't make a'f\Y othen. We feet our funds were misappropriated,• Rtc:e sa1d. he thinks the Chapter l t filing may make public documents useful to the homeowners' suit. • Court docwncnt list company a ts of S l 32 million and liabilities ofS 102 million, of which $91 million 11 tceured t<Scbts and $I 0 ma I hon 1s unsecured. The filina in federal Bankruptcy Court in J..o Angeles was (Pl_.. eee DSVELOPBR/~} ,,, .. - /_ ;.' .. _ ,/ ... ,...._, ....... ~ scr&bble ln the aky It tan •t a f&llle to play lf yoa an afral of beJcbta. Tbae workmen are not u they repair tb •Ian at a Harbor Boaleftrcl aalO dealer. I ~ . ~ 500 needed to fight Modjeska brushfire· By STEVE MARBLE Of .... 0.-,. .... --· At the height of the Modjeska Canyon · fire which roared across I, 160 acres late last week, more than 500 people from 20 agencies and groups were brought in to battle the county's worst brushfire in more than a year. Orange County Fire Capt. Mark. Reinhold said it will bC another week . before the eqormous cost of fighting the wind-swept bleze can be calcu- lated. Everything from the cost of water to the steak dinners provided weary firefighters will be ~onsidered. he said. The fire. together with ihe wind storm that downed nearly I 00 power poles. is expected to add up to a mult1- million-dollar, three-day disaster. Southern California Edison Co .. which reported that 800.000 cus- tomers in Southern California lost power, said its costs arc closing in on S2.5 m illioA. The fire. tentatively blamed on a planned burning operation that g,ot out of control in the canyoA brush lands east o flrvine early Thurs- day, drew firefighters and heav) equipment from as far away as Huntingto;n ~ch. · At one po111t, 85 fire engines were Jammed into ~he remote canvons on · Orange Coun~y's·outs~trts. Nine bull-. dozers were u5ed to dear away brush and fiv~ 1tu-t;~t$f tanke~s prowled the fir~ ne g the engines. · W.h n the blaze w from a half- acre h t spot to a 2~acre inferno in less than three hours. equipment and firefighters were brought in from (Pleue eee CANYON/ A2) Se8.l>Ody · · identified asBB·maD A body fou.od off the Hu.nt~ • Beach coast Sunday was identified today as that of Frank 1griarTa, a 2> year-old upholstery shop OWQe.r wbo mysteriously vanished tw9 weeks aao. .. ..,. . Dc.ntal charts were u;ed by the c:Oronor's office today to establish the 1den\ity of the badly dccdmpoeed body, found floating ncaru offshore oil platform by a passing fishe.rman. , . The body, clad in blue jeans· and . tennis shoes, was round •boltl f0j1r mjJcs offshore. lgnerra. a Huntington Beach man. ~'lls last seeo alive on a SW>day evcnina two weeks ago. He bom>wed his brother'1 car and set out on a ~ mile dn\·c across town to visit his mother. He never made it Hunttngton ~h poli~ said they .(Pleue eee BODT/U) - Storefront medicine's appeal: convenience~ speed, low cQst A surplus of doct~ and a mobile s~iet) tired of payin& the cost for high-priced medical care are the symptoms breeding a new strain of S'torcfront medicine. Convenience and lower pnccs are dnving patients from hospitals inlo the score of walk--in medical centers that have recently opened in Orange County. the so-called .. doc-in-the- boif' treatment approach for patirnt$ w1tn minor tmeriencies and without a family pnysic1an. They are open when the v.ork1ng family as about -aftc~ p.m. and on weekends -and cha~ about 60 percCl'lt less th.an the average emerg- ency room. ttports Susanne Reem. spokeswoman for National ssoc1a- t1on of Free tand1ng Emergency Center\. nd. co~pondina with a decadc- old national lrtnd cat ·tun fare an t.hc Ciunbch. is another cost<0nt.a1nm1 move toward surgical centcn. o~r· atcd 1ndcpcndcn1 ofhospitab. Of the 250 uch centers na11onw1dc. only seven arc m C'a hfomi1, ccord1na to the tel~ for tht dvancemcnt of ' . ' ¢. -Champl.ul. co-bw.lde.r of the. proposed __ _ $anta A.na surge')' centt'r ANDREA ADELSON PERSPE CTIVE 'Ftttstandtng SuflCr) Cente~. ba~ in ~nix. Mort arc on the wa} A ~Qt venture by a ewport Bcadl ft cc iroup and an ll'\ inc developer ii tC$ the trend They arc 1\1 a phy~rc1an- owncd urg1cal ctnlN with four operauna theaters, about a hl).( mile from Western Medical C entet 1n Santa Ana Thein. 1s dcs1ancd to mee) ho p1ta1 1.tndard~ ~t h> federal and state health oflic11I to quahh: tor Mech arc ftimbuntmcnt. · PatienlS popp1n1 1n for .ont'-da~ procedure~. such a a tons1IC\tr'act1on or e'fe-lift. can ,.ve at least 30 percent 1n an OU\.t)lticnt Cl:nlt'r, ~Jd Hahc) ' ' fnsurance earners are "happy as clams .. \\-1th the trend. as one pe'"'°n put 1t. The} no~ pa) for ~ 000 procedures done in su"·h centers. Ch!mpltn ~·d hale-patients sa'c lime. money an suffer lcn anx1et) by kee ping out ofhosp1tals, it's the ho p1tals who are lt'<ely to ail financ1alh. accordina to a Cal1fom1a Health f:ac11tt1es Com- m1ss1on o ffi cial Office surgef) and suri1cal centC"rs ' will draw off the ettam from ho~p1- tals. lea' mg full--.cn ice medical centC"rs with sicker ~tlCnt!> but the same o'erhcad. Dcpuh D1m:1or· Greg Ro th 1d. Wath about 40 pcrctnl or tht state' hospital btds vacant>. "you have to Prt d the co l$ o"ef ti Wl'r pauenti, •· th c'pla1ned \Jnempto~ment, 'itnctet ruulation an "oi-tf ronl medical cC"nt a~ ~pan 1bl fl lov.cr ()('('upanC). ll 1d. · E "Cn a~ lower occ'U~I\ ' ma) tOfCc ho pita.I clo urc-.. l' ('01\linuc ' (Pl1 11ee TOAEP 0 T I A2l • • '. - ..A2 * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT!Tuesday. January 31. 1984 200 flee UCI .. chem ·.lab blaze esearcher douses flames. overcome • Fire charred a fume hOOd in an unoccupied tJC l~vine ®el1llstry laboratory Monday afternoon, forc- ing a one-hour evacuation of 200 students froin the Physical Sciences bu1ldinJ. a UCI spokesman said. A qu1ck-.actii)g researcher working nearby doused the flames from an overheated cb~mical reaction with a- fire extinguisher before the fire spread, spokesman David Kfogh said. · The researcher. Douglas Schoon, 28, was taken to Tustin Community HospitaJ and treated for smoke inhalation and was released by eve- ningA a hospital spokes~oman said. Aneran alrcontaminatioo.checi: of roor.ns by UCI security found nothing unusual. • classes were allowed to resume by 2 p.m., l<Iogh said.· He could~ ve no estimate oflosses. l<Iogh said the 12:45 p. m. fire was sparked by everbeating of a two- chemlcaJ reaction beneath the hood, left unattendM by researcher Olle Karlsson. , "' o.llJ ,...,._....., ....... ~ Graduate •tudent DouaJ••Schoon recelvM OJEYleD after putttnc out fire lo UC J.friDe chemt.try lab. OraD&e .Coaoty paramedic Dave Phillipa cheeb hi• blood preuure. ...1. ~ \ . ' Fog.creepimg in f:long 9oast , Coaetal Eztended F9" 111'11 wenn. Chenoe ol .g~ty Wld9 -fOOlllllt 111\d patehy mom-inV log~ loW c:bidt -Ille QOUI 98 To eo. l.oWll moeil'f 45 to~5. • Temperatures 10 eo NlllONI WHll'\4tr StMc:e 90 NO.U. U S 0.pl OI Commetc. , Fronte:Cold..,.. Warm .,.. Occl~ded ...,. . ' lrzl 1 , 2·3 2 1 n., 44 n 10 ... 24 19 eo « 12 61 Ill 49 13 ·11 49 35 69 29 28 23 31 25 34 20 41 .25 10 49 48 29 43 34 43 20 .. nit 1·2 lelr poor poor poor poor poor poor -CONTINUED STORIES TRASH HAULERS GET MILLIO~ .•• From Al - , Western truck was being driven too l'rvine defense counselor. "It is not an fast and that ~e const~ction firm's uncommon contract provision," he O~an was mattenttve. He also said. claimed Irvine should have erected a The construction firm agreed to guard rail on the cliff-side of the road./ come to terms after G reat Western for a jury to find against us since they wei:e no long_er a party," said McEvoy of Orange. The city of Irvin~. aJthough named settled with Miller -and Hill, leaving a& a defendant, avoided any liability the contractor as the only defendant, because of an agreement with the R.J. Noble's attorney Michael contractor which shielded. Irvine McEvoy said. from claims. said Rick Quinlivan, an °1t would have been much easier In addition to the $1 million settlement for Miller and Hill, in- surance carriers' for the construction firm and trash hauler agrce<i to pay Newport Beach $55,000 for a new truck and $200,000 as a reimburse· ment to a compensauon fund. DEVELOPER FILES FOR BANKRUPTCY .••• , From Al made on Jan. 16. Goeden on Monday refused to comment on the filing, a spokeswoman said, and the firm's Los Angeles attorney refused to return repeated pbpne calls. But homeowners' received good news Monday. T,he Fourth District Court of Appeal in Sa"nta Ana denied a petition by Redlands Federal. "The net effect is to keep them in pos- session of their homes while the damage suit is pendinit," Newport Beach · attbrney ~al buncan e~­ plai.ned. Duncan said the homeowners' suit intends "to make these people whole again.'' The Goeden Co. may face still more legat action. A year-long invest1~at1on by the sheriffs department rs continuing, although no criminal charges have 'been filed, Dtputy District Attorney In December of 1982,-unpaid . Bob Molko said. ,contractors armed with a coun order In addition, the state Department invaded the Capistrano Royale of Real Estate barred the Goeden Co. homes in San Juan Capistrano and from ~llin~ homes last February, seized what property they c-0uld. At after learnmg the firm used an "'that time, more than a score of suits unapproved financial tool as an • had been filed against Goeden by inducement, BOb Arnold, -regionaJ contractors who complained they manager of the agehcy, said from Los hadn't been paid. Angeles. · . ... · O ne contract<\>.r· Ken Meadows, of Goeden's ·recent undertakings in-Santa Ana-basej Kennedy Mechan- clude. a five-unit qousing tr~ct in ical Contractors, said Goeden "got Huntan·gton Seach, ao 18-unn de· caught in the same squeeze a lot of velopment in Westminster and sev-. other people did. eral homes in Fountain Valley, where "lfhe wanted to bum everyone, he the couple lives. The homes sold for • would have folded a long time ago," between S 150.000 and $250,000. . Meadows said, "I hope he makes it." But the firm had broadened its Meadows refused'to say how much he home-building base a few · years ago is owed. and began constructing homes worth Under the Chapter 11 tiling, $300.000 to S'S00,000 in Laguna Goeden can keep operating while4 Niguel. San Juan Capistrano and reorganizing and setting up a pay- Orange.. ment schedule for creditors. AIRLINE BATTLES AIRPORT •.• From Al officials.announced that 1983 was the busiest year ever at the airport. More than 2.8 million passengocs thronged the airport during the year. a 9 percent increase over the 2.5 million passengers who used the local airport during 1982" Airport officials attributed the in- crease to larger commercial jets that can accomodate greater numbers of passengers and an increase in the number of daily commuter flights. The increased passen$ef load, de- spite the six-airline hmit. is an indication of pent-up demand for Orange County air service. said chief airpon planner Steve Kozak. t Meanwhile, airport planners are readyin~ an expansion plan that would increase the capacity of the terminal I 0 times and could com- fortably accomodate I 0.2 million passengers a year. The redesigned airport would be able to handle up to 73 commercial jet departures a\day, . well above the current 41-fligh' per day ceiling. The plan is expected t'p be · unveiled for supervisors in [two months. CAIYYON BLAZE ... Last year. American Airlines suc- cessfully sued in federal court to gain access to John Wayne runways after supervisors voted a fi~e-airline.flight lid. Board members contended, as, they do again now, that the · over- burdened airport could not safely accommodate six airlines. Judge Hat- ter disagreed. · FromAl , · Anaheim. Garden drove, CostAI Mesa, San Clemente. Orange,•Santa Ana, Newport Beach and Huntington Beach. a.cc:ordi ng to Remholq. Fifteen fire engines were supplied b> the ll S. Forest Service and another 10 by_the C~lifornia Depart- ment of Forestry. The Orange County Fire Department pressed 38 fire engines into action. A helicopter, supplied the Marine Corps Air Station in El Toro, was used to get a birdeye's view of the raging blaze. which broke into as in~ny as six separate fires at one point. Jn addition }O firefight~rs. 130 volunteers were brought in by the Red Cross and 36 Orange County Shenffs deputies and Q Caltfornia Highway Patrol officers were brought to the scene to help with traffic problems. The Red Cross reported 11 treated 53 people, many of them firefighters, during the three days. An eme~ency shelter set up at a church took 10 21 canyon residents for brief periods. Despite sh1flmg winds that reached speeds -Of 80 mph. the fire did not damage any homes. BODY .•. From Al found the car abandoned on Pacific Coast Highway at 17th Street. The keys Were still in the ignition, a police detective said. lgnarra was the co-owner of Fabri~ Mills Upholstery at 18023 Beach · Blvd. . . Coronor's inves.tigator said they have -not determined the-: causc. . .o! death and were uncertain why the man's body would have been found so far off the coast. ~/ STOREFRONT MEDICINE'S APPEAL.~. ' From.i(l . escalate faster than mtlauon. having climbed by 50 percent 1n the last decade. comm1ss1on stat1st1cs show. In Orange ( ount). thi: aver:age hvspnal patient bill was $818 per day 1n 1982. the latest figures available. .. That total is up 20'~ent over 1981 figures. ne said. -.• - Faced wnh competition and press- ur~ ·from Insurance companies. 70 percent of the nation's hospitals. 1ncludmg St Joseph's and UC Irvine Mrd1cal Center. both tn Orange. o~ratc out-patient surgical centers. the Amcncan Hospital Association re pons And some hosp11als. like Pleasant Valle) HO!>p1tal in Ventura County. arc stepping into the uracnt care center compelit1vc fray by adven1s- mg the cost of ·•their emergency procedures. Just Call 642-6086 l onvenience med1c1ne chatges av- erage 60 percent less than hospilAll charas. said Reem. of1he Texas trade g~o~. A typical emergency room bill for a broken arm will be S 157 versus S 71 at an urgent care center. Oei;pite paucnt convemence ana lbwer costs. not all embrace the stor~ront medicine concept. Stanley van den Noort, dean of the UC Irvine College of Medicine. believes out-patient suriCJ;t 1s best -performed mnttguou'5-ro-ir nwpha1. "so misadventures can be quickly brought" into the acute care facility. But proliferation. of the so-called "emcrgicenters" more reflect the fast· paced California lifestyle than cost con~1ousness. he said., "They never think about having health insurance. let alone a family doctor ·• van den Noort said. "They think ifs OK to go to the equivalent of doc·in-the-box' to receive their medical care." He posed the theory that urgent care medicine is the equal of Jack-in- the Box for nutritional value. · "Continuity of medical care is important in terms of Quality and cost." the dean said. · Lynn M. Stanton. 45, a physician who treats patients at ~cwport Walk- injcat Fashion Island, disputes that. -'""i give the-uroe qu1ltty {>f medi· cine here as I do across the street, during my rcaular office hours," Stanton said. Stanton is one o f four cx·Hoag Memonal Hospital doctors who started Newpon Walk-in last 1prina. They have since treated more than 1,200 patients since opening last spring. Wb11 ~o yo11 Uh •bout the Dally Piiot? Wbat cloa't yoa llke! Ca.U O.t number at ltft and your rne1111t wlll be recorded, tra.ascrtbed Hd delivered 10 the apprcJprl.tte~11or. · The same U ·Mur aoswmn11ervlce may be •Hcl co r-etor4 le&ters tot~• •dltor-&o aay &oplc. Coatrib11.0t1 to 001 Ltltel"I colama mitt loclade tbelr name and lelepho•e aomber for vtttJit!aUon. No cltt11laUo1 ea.lla, plte.H. Tell u• wh1t't oa your mind. ,, ; f -- s..n dlreclt1on: ..i Greeribelt nixes fre~way suit By L.P . BENET Of .... Dellr l"Mot • ..,, An environmental group hoping to preserve 15,000 acres of land in ci\y in the suit Monday during a hearing ·in Orange County Superio r Court. But last week, the city dropped a addition, the county will buy another 80 acres for a park. I lawsuit a~ainst the county over an southern Orange C?unty canceled aJlegedly madequate environmental p~ans to take legaJ acuon to block the impact report on the proposed free-p 1 'ayh ouse city of Laguna Beach and the county wa . . , · J from a settling a l~ws~it over the ~ealizing it was unlikely that the ;,. ·k k d proposed San Joaquin Hills Frec~w . court would recall ~e settled suit, the *"'J 1re n oc e T he Laguna qieenbelt, In , Greenbelt bowed out, explained . adamantly opposed to the free bilip Kohn. Laguna Beach city . OU t q u1·ckly because of damage the group cla attorney. · the highway would cause to the sou.th . In bnef, the settlement requires the Onlngt' Coast -envir9nment, had city to sell 69 acres of Sycamore Hills hoped to present its casc....to join the to the county at market prices. Jn fia'mes broke 1out in a backyard playhouse today ~nd'.shot up a fCnce Deity Plfot . Deltv.,, ·19 Quarenteed Monday·Fr1<1ay II you oo nol have your piper by , 5 30 p m cell btlOlt 7 p m an<I your !)()Cy "''" be OllNe<ft<I SaturOty end Svnday II you do not receive your copy 1>y 7 a m cell t>ttore I 0 a m an<I yO\lf copy w~J be <le4!Yerl<I Circulation Telephonee .. . · to the· ~ves of a Huntington Beach home before. being extinguished by firefighters from Huntington and Fountain Valley. . Nobody was injured in. the mid· morning blaze at 8472 Arnett Drive. Fire investigators said they believe an overloaded extension cord to a radio in the playhouse may have caused the 10 a.m. fire which was stamped out before it could spread to the roof of the residence. , A1 passerby, identified as Matthew exploration. -• Gray of Huntington Beach, suffered a • Jl1a.odWd was a Royal Arcb laceration on one hand when he Mason and au avid 10Jfer. AftCT his · -pulled apart some. boards in the reiliemeot, ·he moved to Newport playhouse to sec if anyone was Beach.· ' . trapped inside .. Nobody was inside H e is survived by his wife, Lois the small structure. !\ammeter. Standard. of Newport · Occupants of the residence. Pedro ,Beach, a SJ.Ster. Mary 9•rdn~ .. of and Lourdes-Rodriguez, were at Newport, and _a brother, Ben home when the fire broke out but Blanchard, ofSantaJ\na. · were at first unaware of-the flames. There ~Uno servia:s. The family , The couple ·said they arc in the ~uesu ~· donaUOU be made to ·process of getting permits to operate a · , <:;ood SbePherd Wtbtrin. HomCM of 24-hour daycare facility at the resi- the w~ terra Bella; Calif. . dence. . ORANGE COAS.T ' Clfculetlon 7;4/ea..aa Clautfled MYertWng 7141142-1171 Alt other depMtment8 eo.a21 Daily Pilat H. L. 8chwertz Ill Publisher .. MAIN OFFICE 330 Wesl Bay SI • Coate Miu. CA M•K addtev Bo.< 1!>60. C-0.11 ...__CA 92628 Copy,,gn1 1983 OtanQe Coa., PuollsNng Conipeny No news llOr+H 1llustr111ons. e<111orl1I m1t1er or aovert'511'1'1nll he<ttn may be rep<OOUCl<I ,..,l'tout lj)lcill pe1mtl$00fl of c;opyng11t ownet Chazy Dowellby Editor and Assistant to the Publisher Roaemery Churchman CQntroller Slc;()(l(l CllSS postage p..0 I I Col,1 Me$1. Cllllofni. 1 «·800) Sub9cflP110ri by cerrlef $4 75 month!\'. by ~ S6 50 monlhly - StepMft F. Cllf9'o PrOO>JC!IOI> M1naoer Qlofta A. Po-• Dlrectcw ol Adverllllr'Q OoMld L. 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'· '· '· 4. l.1 if 7 ll NEW YORK ~AP--S.tn, Mondav pra and "'' cne of the fO most ac11ve Amerlean S1ock xchellQe iuues, tradtng notionally at mon tnan s 1. Wt llilLabB 721,..00 29'h -lAi Jt/ICO Holding 300 ..00 133* -~ e>om.P1rl 2<M.1 319 +1-16 Dorc11s1Gu 19•. 2l~ + '.4 TIE Comm s 1~, 27~ -'h MCO RH l , 3 -'.4 OtlioMelt 5 • 1•~ -1.4 MtcnlEl'lil I 20\ -•;. Del ed 7, lO'J.o -"" tn1t~vst l 1. 3~ + \\ NASDAQ SUMMARY NEW YORK (AP) -Mo11 aclive ov~­ ·llle·counler SIOCkS sul>oli.cl by NASO Name Volui Bid A'ked Ch~. A09teC l,238. 241'9 :~ -1 I> MCI s 1.m . 14 '& -~ ConvQI I 0.2 700 ~ 2()3... -..., RankO fi' I J J-l6 3' • -1-32 > ~·gt•, 61). 12111 ,1.,. -1"7 Intel s S.9 35', 3 l .. + '"' r andn, 'm· "', , -• NuciPh ·; ft ~1 • AlnGo s 4 • , '" ,,_ -1 Cl'liC.hl t 3 ·'· ~ 112 _,,,. ~ GoLo QuorEs METALS QuoTEs That's an apt description of both bus iness a nd busines s people a long the Orange Coast .. To keep track of where compante.s are gotng and which people are he lping them get ther e , just watch 'Credit Line' -ver day in t h Busine~s section of your new llilJ Pilat , ' .. -·-•• ~. • GOEDECKE JENKINS DUNKELBERGER SAVITT Irvine resident Don Savltt has been named vice president of engineering for the PO(NT 4 corporation. Sav1tt is now the chief engineer at the Irvine computer system manufacturer. Savitt joined POINT 4 after four years at CADO Syttems where he was vice president of engineering. • • • Custom Software, Inc., an Irvine computer software corisulting firm. has expanded its office space, moving to the Airport Bu1lne11 Center. The new facility is located at 17982 Sky Park Circle. • • • Mission YieJO resident Bill ScbJlt has been appointed director of sales and marketing at Gish Biomedical, Inc. of Santa Ana. Schill previously served as national sales director for Bard Cardiopulmonary in. Santa Ana. The announcement was made by Jack W. Brown, chairman of the board and president. • • • Archive Corp. of Costa Mesa has been awarded a $5 million contract to supply streaming cat;tndge tape drives to the Priam Corp. of San Jose, announced Tom Makmann, vice president, marketing. The Arcruve products will be incorporated into Pnam 's DeleGate line of computer subsystems. . . . - Santa Ana-based ATV Systems, Inc. has com.,leted a company-wtde reorganization designed to am prove its customer service and reduce expenses. The number of employees was reduced from I, 110 to 961. A TY develops, manufactures. markets and services miocroprocessor-based point-of-sale systems and multifuncuon office information systems. • • • ·1mpertal Savings and Loan bas retained Costa Mesa plantscaper Uviq Space to provide hortacultural services for 47 branches throughout Orange, ltivcrside. San Dae$O and Los Angeles counties. Li ving Space will be responsible for horticultural design and improvements an all branches in addition to ongoing plant care, according to Lydia Paneri, president of the plantscape firm . • • • Rene Laursen, chairman of the board of Irvine Cltyu Flonancial ·and Irvine City Savings aod Loan Association (in organization), recently announced the selection of Madeline Zuckerman Public Rela· t!on1/ Advertising to handle the association's corporate. public relation sprogram. Tbe Zuckerman agency ls located In Tustin. • • • James G. Laird, a design specialist at McDonnell Douglas Aitrooautics Co. 10 Hu.ntington Beach, has been named a McDonnell Douglas Corp. Fellow in recognition of his accomplishments in radar research. The award. which includes a bonus of $5,000 and a sterling fou nder's medallion. 1s given to McDonnell Douglas · employees an recogmt,aon o( outstand1g technical accomplishments. Lau was cued for his contributtons to the sate defense missile program and for other achievements an electronics system design. ... ' UPs AND DowNs NEW YORK <AP} -The fotlowfng Hat shows the Over the Counter stocks end werrents thet heve gone up the most end down the most based on percent of (:hang• for Mondey No iec:urflles lredl'ng below d or 1000 aheres ere Included. Net end percenteQJ charnits are the djfferenct between the Pr1vlou5 closfng b d prlc.e end today's last bid price. UPS Nome Luf-C."'1 • Pct. 1 FtwrTme 101/• 'J l1P ~·' 2 PKS wt 211• V, UP . 3 K•rPro 6'1• 1•11 UP . 4 Bk eu s 12 2 Up . 5 I ra un 3'1• 'h Up . 6 Unv!f'r un 1'3.4 214 Up 1 7 UnvTr wl -123-4 ~ UP 11· Rltzvs s lM 3"' Up . S ~rdv.w s ~~ I/• Up 1 . 10 onwed 16 l'/2 UP 1 . 11 vmrRs 53.4 V2 UP . f 2 UnlvTr f V2 Up 9. 3 Qn~. onx l 'h 1 Up 1·7 · 4 I t sh V, lJo UP . 15 el If.I I/• Up . 16 ~IM~ 2 7·16 3·16 Up ·I 17 Val SL 143* 1'11 Up . 18 Ga8ndF 634 1h Up . 19 VanOvk 63.4 1/2 Uo Name l ACell wl ~ ~lubmrl ~ ~&'n,:'1 f Vl~;;n 8 V111wlp un 9 WMfcw llj Ffngmx Teh;rlt VLSI I YorkRsh 4 BarbrGr li Cmpere 116 WfnslMI 7 Actvsn 118 CML 9 Cot>eL s '\ DOWNS Last. Cha ~ -Ii, 'la ~ v, -1;, ''h -¥11 21At -~ 21At -~ 53-4 - 1 lSlM = l -'h 1 -2 -'h 1 3"' -· P.4 1111. -2 . -111. 14 -'h 934 -l'h 111"'1 -1~ Pct. 2~.o ·]i1:J 1. 1 . l,: 1 •. l'· '· '· 14. 14. lll ) • .. .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. January 31, 198~ A9 • _g1Mjl!WR NIW YOtlK (A~I 8urnu11S 6 , .. EqtOll ·~ '"' NA SD AO .-.11ens CNL Fin Jlil •• FrmG )t•-. lt..., r.MwlM llllMst bids CPT 141.. 1S Fldlcor )fl-) lt\11 and lewft I tflw'S b't CalWISY SS'-'1 Sl11> Ft8kSv ~a. S4 martrtt malran •• ff 4 CanradH S'-. 6 FtEmpS lS"4 J6'1'l fa.IT\. ~11Ca• de "" CaoSwll 141'< IS FIWnFln "" , .... lnduda ,..,., martru. Cttua 12Vt 12"" Flkki 1 23.\4 24''-martrdawn ar cemm-Cl\arRv 391 .. 39~ FlaN I 36 U 't» ,,.., fw MandltY. CllrmS ll't. II~ Fluroc·t> 13'-,...., Sta<:lr 81<1 Au CnmLH 17'1> 19 FortltO 2S 25'<1 AEL Ind 29 JO'l'I ClltsUll 11 '1• ll Freni.~11 IS 16 AFAProl •O "> 42 cnut>C> 63 63~. Fran-I 19 19..., case of an interest flull with a floor technique and will likewise protect the consumer with a ceiling level on the antercs\ rate itself. ~ For aJI intents and purposes, the 30-year cqnvcn- tional loan package as we have known it will become only a historical fact in the future as buyers will be offered a blending oft,erms that wilf serve as a qualifying tool. We at .Shearson/ American Express Mongage Corp . . project that by the tum of the century, the first trust deed market in Orange County will average $500.000. As personal ~ also increases. shon-term buyout mortgages t.till become ~revalent with I 0 percent down payments, 15-,Year loan hf es and adjustable interest rates. Statistically, interest rates of higher *than 15 percent l)rcclude il'dividual purchasers from· qualifying. There- fore, we are projecting an interest rate an the area of the mid-teens to be a long-term ceiling. Oran$e County is once again beg.inning to experience a growth in new home construction. While this spun is mcre1y a fraction of what has occurred in the past, it is nonetheless an indication of a healthy and growing economy. It is our belief that the chanles created by the recent recession have definitely brought about a oew market place which will encourage growth in affiliated industries. This growth will be patterned to better serve aJI panics - both on the semng and the buying side. · Scott Gray is assisUJnt vice-presjdent of the Tustin Branch ofShearson/American Express Morrsase Corp. . 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O RANGE COUNTY CALIFOR N IA ?S CENT~, ... _. rOm ·tras to·ric The Huntington Beach Women~ Division of the Chamber of Commerce · has a plafl to tielp women ·when their cars bfeak .. down on the freeway./ A3 California Authorities were In- vestigating the je~ crash on Santa Catalina Island that claimed the lives of six people./88 Duncan Hines Is recalling muffin mixes because the mixes contain a danger- ous pesticide./ A4 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Nation Newhomesalesin 1983 surged over the re- cession pace of the prior year./AS. ~ome GOP Senators fflink its time to get the troops out of Lebanon. /AS :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·. World The United St ates Is look- ing abroad for terrorists· who might upset the 1984 Olympic games./ AS Japan Isn't Immune to unemployment as Jobless rates Jlu.)ip to post-war record levels./ A4 -. :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:~:::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Mlnd&Body Current research shows that disease, rather than time, causes senility./ A7. Erma Bombeck salutes mlllt.ary wives for per- sonal sacrifice and understanding.AS Sports Estancia High's Jon Johnston doesn't like to lose, and that's fine with his coach.81 Bill Britton broke a 31h year drought by winning the Crosby Southern golf tournament.81 Running back Marcus. Dupree has dropped out of Southern Mississippi University .82 ·;:;;;;~:::;;~~·:·:·:·: "The Master of Ballan- trae1' on CBS tonight is a lusty, attractive version of Robert Louis Stevenson's story./ AB Business Today's expert business , advice deals with the unique mortgage lending market In Orange Coun- ty./ A9 'INDEX Erma Bombeck Bridge Bulletin Board Business California News Ctaasttled Comics Crosi\V1>n1 Death Notices Hor0scope Ann Landers Mind and Body Mutual Funds National Newa Opinion Police Log Publlcgtlc9t· SPorte Stock M tceta TMV\ Theat•• WNlrfet' worrd News J A8 95 A3 A9 • A4 88-10 B5 810 B6 Bi A8 A1 Ai A4 A6 -A3 96-7 81 ... A10 A8 A8 A2 A• -.. .. .. et mi . • • men collect in lawsuit spark by-1981 cctde9t By ANDREA AD Of ... DlllW ....... N .. Two Newport trash haulers injured in a 198 l collision between ~~soon will be million-aires u I' rq,ult of an out-of-CQurt settlement $terilmint from a lawsuit. Robert J. 'Miller and Ralph Hill 'Who arc both being retrained for new I. I jobs but have not gone back to work..___ since the ·accident inJrvtfic, will be _ reociying a scvco~figufc cbeck within the next 10 dayi, Santa Ana attorney W lieAjtkin said.Mon~y. ., ¥be two. ,.men suffered serious injuries when thei,r tr\lCk tumbled downasteepembankmentafterbeing · broadsided by a Great Western lleclamatioq IJ'a1b truck near the Coyote Canyon landfill on Bonita 1 • Canyon Rold, where a road crew was inaki04 street repairs. · Aitkin said only one lane was open , and a ~ for the construction tum was monitoring traffic. : • . ~ttltment was reached Fnday (Pl~ eee 8U1T I~) Airliiie ba.ttJes· · : 1 . . .. . Dllir.................. ...... ai·~· p· ....,,o~ CoetaMeea firemen work on tile ~eofDlane A.Dttata•ea11~to&ee beraftercrub lD c-ta 11-.: CM woman pillned in crash Wreck~ge ···to_ fly A 36-year-old Cos~ M~ wo~an was pinn~ behind the st~ring wheel of "sp~der" to tearaway the Da~un's shatt~red f!ont ~ndshield '!~d smashed . . · • her blue Datsunafterbemgh1t broaas1deby a white Ford van at about 8:30a.m. driver sdoor. After about 30mtl)utes,Ahllsta,c_oosc1ou~~dtalking._!o her Judge Sets _Qeanng. today. . rescuers. was gan~erly pulled out of the wrec.kage and pos1t1oned on a stretcher. -=---=--,.......,.... ~--'---:----"'"'--.,.- Diane Mane Antista wasdrivingeastboundon Bay Street in Costa Mesa Abracewasapphed to her left leg. for next m onth " when sh~ aJlegedly ran a red light.at Newport Boulevard. according to police She was take~·to Hoa$ Memorial Ho"Spitai where she was listed in subk s, JEFF ADLER officer Dale Birney who was at the scene. condition. Turpen wasn't mjurCd: . . • Steve Turpen, 23, of San Oemcnte, the driver of the van, said he was on his . · · °' ... Dliltr,....... ' .. way to a plumbingjob when the accident occurred. Birney said he expected traffic violation charges will be filed against A Los Angeles federal Cdurt Judge Fare and rescue squads worked quickly with an instrument called a Antista. i' ~ Monday to schedule a bearing datein three weeks .to consider yet Banktilp~· court.· may help out residents Developer files for reorganization By ANDREA ADELSON Of tlM Da1tJ Not It-" A Laguna Niguel homeowner cm· broiled in the $20 million lawsuit against The Goeden Co. hopes that a coun-superviscd reorganization of tberk-4ne home developer may aid the residen\S' cause. The Goeden Co., an Irvine land developer and home builder, filed for reorganizatiorf under federal bankruptcy laws, listing $102 mil hon in debts.. "Whether they will have sufficient resoun;cs to meet our obligations, we've been wondering for a long time," Pat Rice said M~nday. She is one of a dozen residents of the posh Crown Royale development in Laguna Niguel. who filed suit last year against Goeden. The busmess owned by Gerald and Betty Goeden has built housing tracts throughout Orange Countf for inore than 1 O years. but its finaritial difficulties have been apparent for at least the past two years. Rice said her troubles began, ironi- cally. on Dec. 7, 1982, Peart Harbor Dar. after receiving a foreclosure notice from Rodlanda Fedenl Sav- ings. Residents of the 86-home com- munity claim their houses arc in foreclosure because the Goeden Co. failed to make monthly mortp&e payments. .. They made one payment and didn't make any others. We fed our furrd1 were m1sapproprialect. .. Race said. She thanks the Chapter l 1 fiHna may make public documents useful to the homeowners' suit Court · documcrus list company assets of S 132 million and ltabililics ofSt02 m1lhon1 of which $91 million is secured debts and SI 0 m1lhon 11 unsecured. The fihna an fcdertl Bankruptcy Court in lo Angel~ wa~ (Pleue eee DEWLOPBR/A2) I • . I · another legal challenge to the Orangt 5 ·o· 0 needed to· f1·~,,.ht ~ ~~Li~!~i!r.~~1~~ns~;~~i:;,:~-. • Attorneys reprcsenltng Phoenix- ..... based American West Ajrlines in- M 'd • · k b h ' , formed U.S. DisuiGt' Court Judge 0 11es ~ rus ire Terry Hatter that the airline will seek . . ~ . , . an order that would block enforce- By STEVE MARBLE / . • Ot .. D8l!.t. .... lt81t ~the height of the Modjeska Canyon fire which roared across I, 160 acres late last week, more than . 500 people from 20 agencies and groups were brougbt in to battle the county's worst bru~firc in more than a year. Orange Count: Fire Capt. Mark Reinhold said it will be another week before the enormous cost of fighting the wind-swept blaze can be calcu- lated. Everythtng from the cost of water to the steak dinners provided weary firefighters will be considered, he said. ' ment of the moratorium supervisors wlftctt. reported that. 800,000 cus-imp<_>sed ~n new co~me~tal airlines tomers ·in Southern California lost scdcing airport landing riJbts. power said its costs are closing in on Hatter set Feb. 21 hcanng, but told S2.5 niillion. American Wes(s attorney.s they s.till The ftrc tentatively blamed on a must file a formal complaint seekiag planned b~ing opCiation that got the court order. explam~. Deputy out of conttol in the canyon County Counsel Dan Didier, wbo brush lands cast oflrvine early Thurs-represented the county at the coo- day, drew firefighters and heavy fercncc equipment from as· far away as "~II the Judge ~anted to do was Huntington Beach. . ensure that Ame~can West woul~ At one point, 85 fire engines were h~ve the opportunity to air <;>,ut ~h~tr jammed into the remote canyons on gnev~n~ pnor to March I. D1dier Orange County's outskirts. Nme bull-explained. dozers were used to clear away brush Amencan West ts hoping to begin and five huge water tankers prowled f'?Und-t~p se~1cc. to Phocntx four the fireline feeding the engines. nmes daily bcginotng March I. The fire, togC!lher with fJ'le wind .storm that downed nearly I 00 power poles, is expected to add up to a multi- ... million-dollar,,hree-<iay disaster. When the blaze grew from a half-The a1rltne. seeking t? beco'!'e the acre hot spot to a 200-acrc inferno in seventh commencal air ca.rryer to less than three hours, equipment and ~!"'.c the. already ~wded at~rt, firefighters were brought in from 101t1ated its legal action as airport (Pleue .ee CAlfYON/ A2) (Pleue .ee AIRLUfE/ A2) ~ ....... ..,......,U!IM Scr abble i n the aky · It Ian 't • 1ame ~ eta1 u yoa are afraJ of beJChts. Thae workmen are not u they repair ·the a.tan at a Har1'or Botlleftnt aulo dealer. · Southern California Edison Co .. $t6r'efront medicine's a,.ppeal: convenience, speed, loW cost A surplus of doctors and a mobile society ti~d of paying the cost for high-pnced medical care arc the symptoms;brccding a new strain of storefront medicine. Conve01enct and lower pnccs are dnvmg pat m hospitals into the score medical ctntcrs that hav~ pcned tn Orange County, t so-a.lied .. doc-an-the. box" treatment approach for patients 'Ylth minor emergencies and without a family physician., . They are open when the working family 1s about -after 5 p.m. and on weekends -and charso about 60 percent less than the averaae emcra- cncy room, repons Susanne Reem. ~pokcswoman for National Associ.a- tton of Frtt!ttandtng Emergency Centers. And. corTe ponding with a decade· old national trend catchina fire 1n the unbclt. is another cost-conta1nma move toward sura1cal centers opcr· · ated independent of ho pital Of tt\e 250 !iucb «nters na .. onw1dc. only se,·en are 10 Caltfom1a1 1ccord1na to the Society for the 1'dvancemcnt of ANDREA .. ADELSON . freestandina Suracry Centers, based in Phoenix. More arc on the way A JOtnt venture by a Newport Beach finance group and an lrv1ne developer 1Uusuucs the trend. They a.rt open~na a phy1 1c1an- owned SUfJICal center with four operatina theaters. about a half mile from }V'cstem Medical \enter 1n . Santa Ana. Theirs 1s des1sncd to meet ho pttal standards set by fcdC'T'&l and tate health officials to quabfy 'for Meda-Care rt1mbur1Cment . Patient popping in for one-da) prottdul'C$.. 'uch a a ton ti utract1on oreyc-hO.qansaveatln t Ope~nt 1n an out-patient ctntcr. \ltd Ha" CY , ' Champlin. co-bu1l~r ofthe propo~ Santa Ana surgery center. Insurance earners are "happy as dart}s" with the trend. as one penon put tt They now pay for 2.000 procedures· donr tn such centers. ChamJ?lin wd. Whale patients save ttme. monc) and suffer less an.iuet) b) kccptng out of ho p1tals, it's the hospitals who att ltkely to ail financial!). accord ma to a California Health Fac1ht1cs Com- mission offictnl. Office surgery and surttcal centers "'111 draw off the cream from hospi- tals., leavina full-scnt(t mrotc.aJ c::e.ntcrs with sicker patients but t~ same overhbtd. Dcput) Director Greg Roth Id With about 40 ~nl of tbc stale·~ h0$p1tal beds ncant, ·~ou have to spread the costs-o tr fe ti patients ... Roth e.lpla1ncd. Unemployment. stncler rqulation and torcf ront medical ctntm arc respon~blr for lower occupanC). he uid .. fvcn as to~cr occupa MA) fortt h~ptial ti ures. costs t'.onttnue to (1'1cueeee rou.no 't/A2) . . . ' r • l ' . - .. I A2 Orang• Co11' DAI Y PILOT/Tuesday. January 31. 19S. 20·0 flee UCichem lab blaze ·Researcher douses flames. overcome - Fire charred a fume hood in an unoccupied UC Irvine chemistry laboratory Monday afternoon, fore-· jng a one-hour evacuation of 200 students from the Physical Sciences buildtnJ, a UCI spokesflll'n said. A ~1ck-acting researcher working nearby dou~ the flames from an overheated Jl'lemical'reaction with a fire extinguisher before the fire spread, spokesman David Krogh said. The researcher, Douglas Schoon. 28, was talc.en to Tustin Commumty- Hospital and treated for smokc inhalation and was released by eve- ning, a hospital spokeswoman said. After an aircootaminat1on check of rooms by UCI secunty found nothing unusual, classes were allowed to resume by 2 p.m .. Krogh said. He could give no estimate oflosses. Krogh said the 12:45 p.m. fire was sparked by overheating of a two- chemical reaction beneath the hood, left unattended by researcher Olle Karlsson. 0...., ..... ~.....,,. ........ Graduate atuclent Douglaa Schoon recelvett ozygen after putting out fire In UC Iivine chemlatry lab. Oranie County paramedic Dave Phillipa check• hla blood prettaure. · Oil pioneer Blanchard ·dead , JoS(ph N. Blanchard, an 80-}el!:r Orange County resident and 011 exploration pioneer died in his sleep Sunday at his Newport Beach resi- dence. He was 83 Blanchard. a native of Penn- sylvania. came to Orange County with his family when he was 3 years old From Ai made on Jan. 16. Goeden on Monday refused to· co m me n t o n t he fll 1 n g. a spokeswoman said, and the firm's Los ~Angeles attorne} refused to ret urn repeated phone calls. But homeowners' received good news Monda). The Fourth D1stnct Court of Appeal in Santa .\na dented a petiuon by Redlands Federal. "The ntt efTC<.'t 1s to keep them in pos- session of their homes while the damage suit 1s pending," Newport Beach -attorne) Mal Duncan e't- pla1ned. Duncan said the homeowners' suit intends "to make these people whole again·· • The Goe~n Co. ma) face still more legal action. A }",car-long 1n,·cs11ga11on b) the sheriffs department 1s continuing. although no r rirn1nal charges have Blanchard's father worked at the Holly Sugar Plant in Santa Ana and the famil y lived in Brea. Placentia and-Fullenon. During his long career. Blanchard was one of the first of Orange Counly's oil dnllers. In. 1946, he helped found the Santa Fe lnter- nauonal Corp., an oil dnlhng firm . - and later served as a board member of that company. He also was a charter member of the Long Beach Petroleum Clu,b and pioneerred Union Co.'s local oil exploration. There will no services. The family requests that donations be made to Good Shepherd Lutheran Homes of the West. Terra Bella. Calif. been filed. Deputy Distnct Attorney 1 In December of 1982, unpaid Bob Molko said. ~on tractors armed with a court order IJl addition, the s4ite Departmen! invaded the Capistrano Royale of Rtal Estate barred the Goeden Co. homes in San Juan Capistrano and frorn selhni homes last February, seized what property they could. At after learmng the firm used an that time. more than a score of suits !1napproved financial tool a~ an had been filed against Goeden by in~ement, Bob Arnold, regJOnal contractors who complained they manager of the ~gency, said from Los hadn't been paid. Angeles. One contractor. Ken Meadows of Goeden's rece.nt und~rt_altings 1~-Santa Ana-based Kennedy Mec~n- clude a five-unit housing tract 10 1cal Contractors said Goeden "got Huntington Beach . an 18-unit de-caught in the sa~e squeeze a lot of velopment 10 Westmmster and sev-other people·did. eral homes i~ Fountain 'Valley. where "Tfhe wanted to bum everyone, he the.couple hv.es. The home$ sold for would have folded a long time ago,'' between SI 50.000 and $250.000. Meadows said. ··1 hope he makes it." But the !irvi had broadened its Meadows r~fused to say how much he home-bu1ld10t basa a f\:w yea~ ago is owed. and began constructing homes.worth Under the Chapter 11 filing, $~00.QOO to J 500.000 . 1.n Lagul}a Goeden ran keep operating while Niguel. San Juan Cap1str<tn<Y' arid reorganmng and setting up a pay- Orange. < ment schedule for creditors. · AIRLINE BATTLES AIRPORT ... From Al officials announced that 1983 was the busiest year ever at the airport More than 2.8 million pessengers thronged the airport dunng the year, a 9 percent increase over the 2.5 million passengers who used the local a1rpon during 1982. Airport officials attributed the in- crease to largor commercial Jets that can accomodate greater numbers of passengers and an increase 1n the number ofda1I}' commuter flights. I The inq~ased4:ssen~er load. de: spite the" "s1x-a1rhne hmll. 1s an indication of pent-up demand for Orange County air ser.1ce. said chief airport planner Steve Kozak. . Meanwhile. airport planners are read}'tng an e~pans1on plan that "'oul increase the capacity of the termi al\J O times and could com- fonabl) . atromodate 10 2 million passenge a )Car The redesigned a1rponwou be able toJ'landle up to 73 commercial Jet depanures a day, well above the current 41-0ight per day ceiling. The plan is expected to be unveiled for supervisors in two months. Last year, American Airlines suc- cessfully sued in federal court to gain access to John Wayne. runways after supervisors voted a five-airline flight ltd Board members contended, as the} do again now, that the over- burdened a1rpon could not safely accommodate six airlines. Judge Hat- tt'r disagreed. • CANYON BLAZE ... From Al ' Anaheim. Garden Grove:--Costa Mesa, San Clemente. Orange, Santa .\na. Newport Beach and Huntington Beach. according to Reinhold. Fifteen fire eng1ne'i v.ere supplied h\ th e U.S. Fort'it Sen ice and another 10 b~ the tall forn1a Depart- ment ofForestr). The Orange ( ount) Fire Department pressed 38 fire engines into action. A helicopter. supplied the Manne Corps Air ~tat1on 1n Fl Toro. v.as used to get a b1r~~e·., \ 1ev. of the raging blaze which broke into a~ many as o;n <,eparatc fires at one point Jn add1l1on to tirefightcrs. 130 volunteers were brought 1n by the Red Cross and) 36 Orange Count)' Sheriffs Jeput1~ and 9 C aliforn1a H1ghwa\ Patrol officers V.'l'rl' hrought to the scene IU hel p v.1tlL traffic prQblems. ~ The Red ( ross reported 11 treated 53 people. many of them f)efighters, dunng the three days. AnJ mcrgency shelter set up at a church took ·in 21 can~on rt's1dents for bn('f pcnods Despite shining v.1nds that reached speeds of 80 mph, the fire did not damage. an) homes. 0 SUIT ... ll'rom Al foll oWU\g a week of negotiations with the defendants, R.J. Noble Co. of Orange. the construcuon firm hired by the city of Irvine to repair 'potholes. and Great Western. The trash collector and the con- struction firm agreed to pay S 1.05 million to Miller and Hill. In •ad- dition, the settlement calls for a $55,000 payment to the ctty of Newport Beach ·ror a new truck and $200,000 to reimburse the city for workers' compensation funds already paid to the two men. STOREFRONT MEDI9JNE'S APPEAL .•. · From Al -- escalate fa<;t er than inlla110n . ha' 1ng climbed by 50 r<>ncnt in the la<,t dl·cade. comm1s\1on 'ilJt1\t1n '\ho~\ t In Orange < ount:.. 1hc a-.,crag hospital patien t bill was $81 8 per da 1n I Q82, the late'lt figure., available That total is up 20 percent ovrr I Q8 I figures. he said Fact'd w11h compet1t1on and press- ure from insurance companies, 70 percent of tht· natllln·., hmp1tals. including St Joseph·'i and llC ln1ne Medical Center. both 1n Orange. operate out-patient surgical center'i. the Amencan Hmp1tal. ·\ssooat1on reports \nd somc hospitals. hke Plcawnt Valle\ Hn.,p11al 1n Ventura Count\ arc 1tcpp1ng tnto the urgent care ce nter comf)('t1t1' l' fray b) advert1s- 1na the CO'l of their emergenn proccdun.''i WrR E L1 sT£N1N c Just Call •642-6086 <. on,en1cnce medicine charges av- erage 60 perct'nl less than hospital charge-;, said Reem. of the Texas trade group. A t~p1cal ernc~ncy room btll for a broken arm will lie S 15 7 versui> $71 at an urgent care center. De!>p1te patient convenience and lower costs, not all embrace the ~torcfront med1c1ne conce pt. Stan le> van den Noort, dean of the l'C lf\<tne College of Med1c1nc. beheHs out-pa11ent 'lurge'ty 1s best performed contiguous lo a hospital. "so m1sad,cntures can be quickly brought" into tfie acute cart facllity But proliferation of the so-called "emcrg1cen ters" more reflect the fast- paced Caliiom1a lifestyle than CO\t conSCIOU'lnC'\'i, he \aid 'The\ ne"cr think about ha,mg health 1n!iurancc. let alone a family doctot " van den Noort ~1d "The' think 11's OK to go to the equivalent of 'doc-10-the-oox to receive their medical care " He J>OSed the theory that urgent care medicine is the equal of Jack-in· the Box for nutntional value. "Continuity of medical , c~ is important in terms of quality and cost" the dean said. Lynn M. StaT\ton, 45. a phy ·c1an who treat~ patients aJ Newpon alk· in, near Fashion I nd. disputes that. .. I gi ve the same quality of mcd.1- cinc here as I do across the street, dunna nl) regular office hours," Stanton s~ud • Stanton i!. one of four ex -Hoag Memonal Hospital docto" who staned Nrwpon Walk-in last spnna' They have sinct treated more than I 200 patients since opening last spnna Wbc do yoo Uh abQut tbe Dally Pll '! W"bat don't yow like? Call the nu~r al ltft 1nd your mt1n1e wMI be rtto d, transcribed and deU•ertd co the.appropriate tdllor. Thf' tame !4-bour antwerla1 ttrvlct may be used to record letter• &o die editor on any tbplc. Cont rlbuton to our Leu n Hlamn m111 include dlelr ntmf' ~d telcpboat oumMr for verification. No 'clrculation caJIJ, plcue. Ttlt us what'' on yoar mind. • .I I, II . Fog creeping in a long Coast ~on.WV 41 2• Coaatal · Cllwto41e,M,C 61 SnO'fll~ • =:"' ~~W~lOGellOg ClnolMetl Mir ~ lonlgltt "'° ~ ~ w~ ~ _.., c1aye wt ~ae :::lr tot.-8>' In 70a. 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Moon Nit 1oe1ey al 4: 18 p.m • rlMa 35 28 WedMadey II 8:59 am. Mel MU agelo 82 38 ., 5.13 p., ~ Swel dlreetton_ WWI 'Laguna greenbelt group .won't sue By L.P. BENET Of IM 0...., l'tlot l taff An environmental group hopjng to preserve 15,000 acres of land in southern Orange County canceled plans to take legal action to block the city of Laguna Beach and the county from a settling a lawsuit over the proposed San Joaquin Hills Freeway. The Laguna Greenbelt, lnc.4 adamantly opposed to the freeway because of damage the group claims the highway would cause to the south Orange Coast environment, had hoped to present its case to join the ci ty in the suit Monday dunng a hearing in Orange County Superior Court. But la'>t week, the city dropped a lawsuit against the county over an alleged- ly inadequate environmen- tal impact report on the proposed freeway. 1 Kealizing it was unlikely that the coun would recall the settled suit, the Green- belt bowed out, explained Philip Kohn, Laguna Beach city attorney. • --Take A Pilot to lunch and win a lunch on us The Daily Pilot \'fill buy lunch for you and a friend up to $201To win. yoµ JUSt have to fill out this coupon and ma1l 1t in to f>1lot Lunch. P.O Box 1560, Costa Mesa. California 92626 A winner will be drawn weekly from entries received the prev1ou~ week. Pictures of winners will appear in the Pilot Winners may choose to have lunch at a ny of our part1c1pa11ng restaurants. which include The Grinder. Zub1es. Hogue's. 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In his nc\v position, the Hunti_ngton Beach resident will be running in opc"ralion that scrv'cs 59,875 mcmbcr-n101oris1s 1n Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley. • • • • Thomas L. Jcatlat has joined PRC En1iaccrln1 as associate vice president and director of 1ranspona1ion and transn planning. Before joi~ing PRC, Jenkins served as executive direc1or of. the Oran1c Couty Tran1po'rtathin Comml11lon. \ ••• Former Wntmlnster resident P bllUp M. Dunkelberger has joined the ' Xerox lnternaUoi al enter for TraialDJ aad Man.agemeat ·Dellelopment in Leesburg. Va. as tern training specialist. Dunk.ell:>crger JOined Xerox in J 98 Las a system eting.reprse~ta1ive in Orang(. Prior t9 joining Xerox, Robert llarrbon ~~~.el berger man d rdt-.id sport1:g.g~ stores in Westminster and Cosla . A jJ praisers 1 GOEDECKE JENKINS . DUNKELBE RGER SA VITT ln 'lne resident Don Sallitt has bttn n'l:lmed vicC president of engineering (or the POINT t. corporation. Savin is no\\-' the chief engineer at the Irvine computer s)'stem manufacturer. Savin joined POINT 4 after four years at CAOO Systems \•:hei' e he was vice president of engineering. • • • • Custom Softwa e, Inc:, an If"\ inc computer software consulting firm, has expanded its oflicc pace, moving to the Airport Business Center. T~c new facility is located at . 1982 Sky Park Circle. ' . . . . -------· Mission Vtejo resident Bill Scbll t has been appointed director of sales and marketing at Gish Biomedical, Inc. ofSattta Ana. Schill previously served as national sales director for Bard CardiQpulmonary in Santa Ana. The announcement was made by J ack W. Brown, chairman of the board and president. ' · ~ ... Archive Corp. of Costa Mesa has been awarded a $5 million contract to supply streaming canridge tape drives to the Priam Corp. of San Jost, Announced Tom Makmann , vice president. marketing. The Archive products will be incorporated into Priam's DelcGate line of computer subsys1ems. ••• San1a Ana-based ATV Sys1em1, Inc. has com~reted a company-wide reorganization designed to improve ils custo mer service and reduce e,;penses. Tlle"number of employees was reduced fron1 1,11 0 to 96'1. ATV develops. manufactures. marke.1.,i_.and services m1ocroprocessor-based point-of-sale systems and multifunction office information systems. • • • -name new· president · Robert Harrison has been installed as president of the Southern can- fomia Chapter Five of 1he AmericaJl Institute of Real· Estate Appraiser.s . He is an independent appraiser in Newport Beach. Also installed as officer$ were Charles Aanagan as vice-president, Michael Teqbaldi Jr. as secretary and treasurer and Gerald Day as assistant secretary. The 3pvraisal institute is the oldest organizatton of professional real es- tate appraisers in the Untred States and is the only one affiliated with the National AssociatiOn of Realtors: , UPs A~o DowNs NEW YORK (AP) -Tht follow lng lb! show s .lhe Over lhe Counter tlocks and warrants !hat have gone up the mos! and down the mosr ba'ed on i>ercanr of c;hanee tor-Monday. No sec:urllln lradlnG below S2 or 1000 shares are ~ncluda<I. Net and Poel"canlage chanQet arl '"' cllffefence betwffn the Pf'levl~s c; oslng bid r>rice and !oday's last b d price. _. UPS · N1_me Last 1 FlwrTme 10'1• l PKS wl 2'1• Kayl>f'O ll'I• 4 BkLeu s ' s ltr.arn un ,,... UnvTr un 14Jilo UnvTr WI 2Jito I Rjttvt s jll 1 10 ,O~d~s .16.,.. l '51vmrRs S3.4 ChQ Pel. 3.1'-UP 41 4 1¥: ~~ ~· 2 Up . 1"2 Up .. Up 1 : ~-Uo I . !AoUol. .1\.'J UP 1 • y, Up i ;zns &&¢) • • Orange Coest DAIL'.'( PILOT /Tuesday, January 3 1984 A9 • • COMPLETE NEW YOAK ST<>CK.EXCHANGE TRANSACTION S A-10 " I • Orang~· county a unique ~ortgage le~ding ·ma:~ket. ey scotr-eRA v . , Orange ~nt)''s uniQue populai\on profile indjcates that the majoritYofncw homes are purchased by second and third time home buyers. This is reflected in both the financing sophi~ticatfon ·and the real estate market awareness .evident in tocttY"s home purchaser. The • county's hikhcr iricon1c level precludes the high amount of FHA aq,d VA financing evidt!nccd in surrounding counties. This market awarenCs~ coupled wi1b the need of lending institUtions to have deeper pockets in terms of markeling and services will sec a loss of more than 50 · percent of Oran$e Coun1y·s currently existina mortgage companies within the next 20 years. l:hOSC' that will be doing bu:.iilcss in fu t ure will be geared to a service emphasis and wedded to stock btokerages in order to offer the consurt\ers a more economical vehicle while main- taining a fair return to investors. Savinp and loan'S will conform with the mortgage banking industry by offering competitive programs that are 5Ccondary market material as well as lender retainod. In order to understand the new financing methods that will be avail.able in the future. it is necessary to review . the industry's metamorphosis over the P3U few years. • ,. The devastating mortgage market in 1979 led to a .pree-jrrk reaction on the part of lenders trying to survive In an upside down economic environment. T his created a whirl of creative financing techniques in 1980 that assembled an alphabet soup of lending packages. The majority of 1hese packages we rt based on an assumption b f an underlying first n1ortgagc with a second position being added tocovercitherthe appreciation or a portion of the down payment requirements. By 1981 . thc mongage business was back in strong form ,with a product mix that included more than 50 pCrcent seconds: As interest rates continUcd to climb at astronomical speed, lcndc.rs holding these original low- , yield firsts began 10.losc mofleyand many, in fact, went oul of business. The Supreme Court "Due On Sale" ctecision threatened 10 bring to a halt these wrap-around Joans ·rntirely. Our current Orange Cou nty product mix includes 30 percent seconds, 30 per~nt conventional packages, 30 percent government Joans and 10 percent refinancing. In the future. these seconds·will diminish even more with the bulk going to home improvemen1s. In order to satisfy both .investor and mortgagee, such loans will be of the adjustable" rate variety. T his wi ll protect the investor in . .. H•w YOlllC (A~) lu•nlHIS • .. Eo!OU ... . .. NASDAQ --(NL Fin ,. ... FrmG JtV. lf'J) .,..,.,.. """'"' bids '" 141.i ,, Fldic:or Jtl'lo Jt"' -_ _,, ..... "' CelW!S• SS'i'I s1•n F!l l<Sv u• ~ ca~e' of an interest nux with a flOor' let"hnique and will lik~wise pro1ect the const.1mer with a ceiling level on the interest rate 1.tself. . For all intents and purposes, the J(}.year conven- tional loan package as we have known it will become only a historical fact in the future as buyers will be offered a 'blending of terms that will serve as a quali.f:ying tool. We at Shcarson/American Express Nrongagc Corp. proj«t that by the tum of the century. the tint trust deed market in Orange Counly will average $500,000. A! personal income also increases, short·tern11 buyout mortgages wi ll bctome prevalent wilh 10 percent down payments, 15-ycar loan lifes .and adjustable interest.rates. Statistically, interest ra1es Of higher 1han 15 percent preclude 1ridividual purchasers from q_ualify1ng. There: fore, we are projecting an in terest rate 1n the area of the • ., mid-teens 10 be a long-term ceiling. OranJ;e County is once agaip be_ginning to experience a growth 1n new home constructio.,White this spurt is merely a fraction. of .wh~t has occurred i.n the past. it is nonetti.eless an 1nd1cat1on of a healthy and growing economy. - It.is our belief1hat the changes crea'ied by the retent recession have definitely brought about a new market pla~e which wi.11 encourage growth in affiliated industries . This growth will be pat1cmed 10 better serve all panies- both on the selling and the buying side. Scorl Gray is assisrant vicc.presiden1 of the Tustin Branch ofShearson/Arrierican Exprrss Mortgage Corp. ,· TRY A SPEEDY ·~ PRIKT~R -'WIN' ~ • 'SP~D'l CAR • ·~ I ·-· 11\'o f l"' Oc11,...r ... .. s11nnme lSV:o JJ \'J K,..peV " "" 09/lvyM .. ... S!r1wC1 10'4 _JI Kr1!01 •• ... ""oc. U '.4 U"'1 """'" ...... ••Vt ""'" • 1t"'° It'-Or1F1rro •• • • Su1>1rEI , Imperial Savings and Loan has retained Costa Mesa plantscaper l.IYlng Spac~ to provide horticultural services for 47 branches throughQut Qrange, Ri verside. San Die~o and Los Angeles counties~ L1v1ng Space will be responsible for hort1cultural design and improvements in all branches in addition to o-ng6i7tg-pfaflt care. according to Lydia Paneri, president of the plantscape firm. • • • il 8;:1•Tt ! 14 Inti~ 1;:~ 1 1 1i ~~r~ 21-~1 7 ValF~[ 14lM 1'1 GaBndF' 63,to vanOvk 6li4 21/• Ur> 1· y, Up l~ ~ ~i !::•!' ' )~ 8g . 1/J Uo ........... rnff.n ., ... ~ ,.,... • "' llldum ...... """"'"' manci.wn .,. cemin· • llMM'I JW MotrM:i9T, ..... 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