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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-02-02 - Orange Coast Pilot'· ·-"" . , .. \ .. • \ LOW58 CIAIT 1011111 r tilJR ~OA Y I I l1 tt11M1" : 1•111.1 c )Ii AN• ,f l 11lJN IT l Al It lJltNIA :•. l l N I', - --- - $_33 billion loss on transit tax? By JEFF ADLER OflMo.Mr ........... Orange ~nty retailers stancJ to lose S33bill1on and total taxable sales could decline by as much as 10 percent if county voters approve a 15-ycar, penny increase in 1he coun- ty's sales tax, a study completed for tax opponents has predicted. The sJudy. by Chapman College Coast Orange County will gain from the governor's proposed state budget, supervisors say./ A3 C&Jlfornia California's June presi- dential primary ballot Is almost complete./ A4 :·:~:::::·::::!·:·:::::·:~:·:::::·:::·: .. :·:::::::::::::::::::::::::: Nation For the first time In nearly 10 years the social secur- ity budget won't run with red Ink./ AS. Countdown moves ahead for Friday's space shuttle launch./A4 World Honduras may become a _.permanent home for U.S. troops./A4 Bombs rain down on the Christian section of Belrut./A4 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Living Quiet Victories, a series on medical pro'gress against major diseases, focuses on birth defects. /B2 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::;.:::::.;::::::::::::::::::::; Sports No less than six Fountain Valley High football standouts have made commitments to four-year schools./C1 Estancia all but sews up Sea View League basket- ball crown with decisive win over Saddleback./C1 Entertainment If you want a guest shot on "Hill Street Blues," you'd better look like a ''hairball." /B3 Hollywood's first reviews of Bo Derek's new sex comedy ridicule the film. /AB Business Find out where to get the best deals on a home mortgage loan.JBS For the latest on what's happening In the Orange County business and real estate world, see Credit Line.JBS .,., ................... , ................. ,.,,, ... ~ ....... .. ·.·.·············································~········-- INDEX Erma Bombeck Bridge Bulletin Board Business Callfornla News Classified Comics Crosaword Death Notk:es Horoscope In the SeNloe Ann Landera Living Mutual Fund• NatlOnal Newt Optnton Pola LOQ Publlc Notloea Sport• Stock Mart<ett Televfaloo Theatert WMther World Newa ... 82 84 A3 85-6 A4 CS-8 84 Cf ~ C7 . A8 82 81-2 85 A.4 AO A3 C4-e Cl-4 . ee •. •93 83 A2 A4 economics professor Donald Booth for the Orange County Motor Car Dealers Association, challenges con- clusions reached in an earlier study chartered by the OranJe County Transportation Commission. Booth, who heads a private con- sulting firm, Economic Resources. said the commission also has under- estimated the amount of money the Postal killing trial called HB teen facing court in bludgeoning By STEVE MARBLE Of tM o.llr Not ltllft Testimony from two witnesses was all that was needed for aj~unicipaJ Court judge Wednesday IQ. order an 18-year-old Huntington Beach. youth to stand triaJ for the murder of postal carrier Ida Jean Haxton. Gabriel Deluca, a high school dropout who has been hefd withobt bail since Jan. 4, is suspected of beating Haxton with a baseball bat and stabbing her with a hunting knife. Deluca was ordered to appear in Orange County Superior Court Feb. 14 for~rraignment. The Huntington youth has pleaded not-suitty to the charges but his lawyer has reserved the right to change the plea to innocent byreason of insanity. The 45-minute hearing in West- minster was closed to the public b) West Orange Municipal Court Judge Marvin Weeks wh .. presscd worry that media coverage could prejudice Deluca'.s right to a fair trial, John Patrick Dplan, Deluca's at- torney, had requested the closed hearing, citing the volumne of press coverage generated by the brutal slaying and Deluca 's arrest. Deluca, clad in a yellow · j ail jumpsuit and handcuffed, stood ex- pressionless behind a glass partition before the hearing began and answered several questions with one word replies. (Please see TRIAL/ A2j . tax wilt raise and has failed to evaluate how depressed retail sales figures will affect other local govern- ments dunng"the tax•s I 5-ycar life. The one-ttnt i_nCrcase, ifaP.provcd. would generate not the $5 lullion for transportation improvements OCTC planners have been di~u&sibg, but S,5.4 billion, Booth estimated. Ad- d1t1onally, governments other than They swept mu~er out of neighborlj.Ood By STEVE MARBLE Of 1M OelfJ fllllot It.fl Two Balboa men. credited with capturing an alleged mugger who reportedly beat up his 63-year-old victim before taking his wallet, say they were just trying to clean up the neighborhood. "I've never done anything like this before because the situation never came up before," remarked 22-year-old Christopher Barck. "But l'd do it again if had to." Barck and roommate Robert 'Fine and Dandy' in the Daily Pilot Making its debut in today's Daily Pilot is the comic strip "Fine and Dandy," offering a whimsical look at life through the eyes of Orange County cartoonist Ka~ Brooks. "Fine and Dandy' will appear every Thursday in the Living section. chronicling the whims and woes of Marion Fine, a young woman who has fled the suburbs to confront life with determination. dreams and a sense of humor. Broo~s hopes the strip will remind reader of"the upbeat moments, love and sil y things that happen to ps every day." Deckman. 20, placed Charles N. Week, 20. under citizen's arrest early Tuesday after the man reportedly robbed and beat up 63-ycar-old Eugene Lange. Lange, visiting Newport Beach from Texas, was walking along a darkened alley when he was attacked. He suffered a broken nose, facial lacerations and lost 1wo front teeth in the scuffle. according to authorities. The two Balboa men claimed they were playing pool in a friend's garage (Ple .. e see CITIZEN'S/ A2) OCTC stand to lose $2 billion in sales tax revenues as the increase drives shop~rs into neighbonng countjes, he said. Hardest hit by the decrease in sales would be purveyors of hiah ticket goods. such as cars, appliances, boats and furniture. Booth•s study predic- ted. However. those results conflict Victor Andrews with a study chartered by OCTC oommissioncrs. The earlier study, prepared by the Arthur Young & Co. consulting firm, concluded the sales tax increase would have no substan- tial impact on retail sales. although a sligh1 decline in auto saJcs did occur in Los Angeles County after the imposition of a sjm1lar tax there. Release of the car dealers' study Don Koll Two county leaders pushed for regents By ANDREA ADELSON Of the o.llr Not ...... A prestigious panel of Orange County's top business leaders thinks the state's second largest county deserves representation on tt\e UC Board of Regents. ' The 11-membcr Board of Over-seers. who act as advisers to UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel Aldnch, has recommended two of its own mem- bers be considered as nominees for the regents' posts, Chairman Victor i\ndrews said \\ ednesda) .. We're hopmg that finally we'll get some representation on the board We think the urne is nght," Andrc"s said. The names of Andrews. 70, of Laguna Beach. a an Joaquin Valle) farmer who holds oil interests in Kem County, as ~II as Newport Beach developer Don Koll "ere uggested by the panel, Andrc"s i;a1d Kell, out of town Wednesda). (Pleaee ~ PAIR/A2) ,. Wednesday marked an escalauon ih the previously one--sided campaign in favor oftbe t.a.x. OCTC Chairman Thomas Riley termed the car dcalen' study .. so ridjculous that someone <>Uaht to cbalJen~e the professor who sub- mitted 1t." He called the economic pred1cllons in the study "un- (Pleue .ee Tlt.A!f81T/~) 'Onion Field' slayer kept in HB antt-criµie group halls court ruling By {\OBERT BABUB ;>-°'.............. { An order issued today by the State Court of Appeals blocking the rel.ease of Onion Field killer Gregory Powell is being bailed by the president of a Hur:itinJlon Beach anti~me or- ganization. The court in San F"rancisco field that Powell, convicted of murdering Los Angeles Police Officer Ian Campbell in a Kern County onion field in I 963, must remain bietiind bars while it considers whether be should be paroled after serving 20 years. John Mancino, the president and founder of the statewide organization called Citizens for Truth. said the ruling is a victory for the people of Cal fiornia. .. Finally, the citizens will be allow- (Pleue eee KILLER / A2) Bad-land blamed in SC slide Broken water main not at fault, say geologists in repo·rt By L.P. BENET Ol IM o.llr P9ot .... A landslide that destroyed three San Oemente cliffside homes was caused by land failure, combined with heavy rains over the past several years. and not by a broken water main as residents had claimed. geologists have determmcd. Leighton and Associates. an Irvine firm hired by the cit)' fo conduct a geotechnical study of the site of the Dec. 30 disaster at Verde Canyon, also rccom mended vanous measures to prevent further slippage, including grading. protecung the slope with a plastic sheet to pre..,ent further satura- tion and extensively buttressing the slope. Minimal work to protect the hill- side for the rest of the winter could cost $70.000. geologists said. Further stabtlmng procedures could cost up to $650.000. while full restoration of the slope could exceed $1 .S million. Deta1ls of the landslide and rec- ommendations were released by San Clemente cit) officials hours before an City Council meet mg attended b) I SO people The crowd was more concerned about who was going to pay for repairs than the geotechnical findmss. comm'ented councilman Bob Limberg. "Thal's a normal reaction on the part of anvone. whcg you recogmzc that the'r have assests ti('d into these homes.': he said. "But the real problem " "hcther there 1s an) reason for anyone to expect the Cll) to (Plea.e see SLIDE/ A2) Schooldays,s.chooldays. • • why are there so few? The 18,000 pupils. 7SO tcachen, • administrators. bus drivers and other workers in the Huntington Beach Union Hiah School District -.b.ad another dal. off MOnday. lt wasn t Martin Luther J{jna's birthday -they oelebralcd that by closina schools Jan. 16. And it wasn't the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln ot Gcoric Wasb- inston -the seven schools will close Feb. l 3 and Feb. 20 for those " ROBERT BARKER P£MSP£CTIVE holidays. startina the new year with four-<Jay The rcaso-n for the day off' MondaL week keepina wh't o\tlcr. worten • wa that u came at the end of the ~rft'"' mijht see as a leisurely PICC aiooe semester and the teachers auoaauon 1ebool re1umcd Jan •. 3 at thC end of won it as a day off three yC*rs a&o at two weeks of winter vat.ion. the rlegoti.atina table. Ncwpon-Mcsa celebntes the same Huntlnpon Beach tsn't atone in national holidays but that district -~ . took off last Friday for tbe semester break. And there ~ no classroom instruction in the <>tun View School District in Huntinaton Beach Mon- day as tcacben participated in tl"lln- ina sessions. There ar&ind1cations some' school officials and cmplo)"CCS arc fcelina a little ''vacationed out," pmicularly in liaht of criticism aimed at public education and the mountma clamor for a IOf\ICr tctwc>l yur. And. on top Of\bat. a recent study by the Cahfo,mia ~nl Pro- lt'lm shows that students in C,ah- fomia ao to hool l \i fewer years by the time they lt&duate haah school than pupils on the nauonal avcraac. One fiiah school district employee ... said this week sht was becoming embarrassed by the number of hot-, da 1 "ks seems hke we've been off every Monda)' since Chnstmas v1- cat1on," she noted And a mother said 1t feels hke her son has been home more than he's been an school 1noe the first of the year at Founta1n Valley H1fh. Huntington Beach Umon Hiab School Su~nten<lent Jake Abbott acknowlcd.gcd this Wttk that holiday .ha~ ~n p11Jna µpat a pretty r&Plsi pace W1th the addttJon of Manan Luther Kina'I B1nhday m January. "After the Martm Luther Kina holiday was mandated. I think there ~ ... ace90LJA2> -- ' I .. -----= .. TRANSI T TAX TO HURT SALES •.. ~l believable .. and said the faaurt were .. outrqeously daffe~nt'' from com· mwioo projections. \ "I don't think anyone w11J be t.rnboozled ~t~_study hkc that." commented OCTC executive dutt- tor Stan Of\ebe. He saad the OCTC's study. based oo b1stoncal sales ll'Cnds, indicated the taX displacement would amount to less than a I percent ~cs reduc- tion. "h's difficult to beheye there wtll be such a phenomenal d1fTertnce (between the two studies)," Oftche ~ded. . Car dealers associallon cxecullve d1rcctor Jam Upp said the assoctallon decided to sponsor the study because no adequate economic analysis of the Wt increase had becn111ade. Upp aJso said be hoped the new information wouJd force transpor· talion commissioners to revise the taX increase proposal and submit a new plan to voters next November. TRIAL •.. Fr om Al The hearing, originall} set for last month, ha~ been delayed when 11 was believed Deluca had contracted 1nfec· t1ous hepa1111s and was placed in medical isolation for a week . Blood tests later revealed he did not have hepatitis Hax ton, a mother of two , was attacked and killed while delivering mail Jan. 3 in the Meredith Gardens communit) in Huntington Beach. Her body was found later that day sprawled an the back seat of her green postal car, parked al a Costa Mesa church. Police said there was no evidence the woman had been sexually molested or robbed. Her undelivered mail was found m the postal car. Deluca was arrested the following day after a team of bloodhounds picked up a scent at the Church of Jesus Christ of Lauer Da) Saints parking lot and followed 1l back ' toward Dcluca·s family house on Jon Day Drive. Authoriues allege Deluca. who lived on Haxton's route. clubbed and stabbed the 30-year-old woman and then dragged her to the car. The car was driven to the church parking lot less than a mile away, according to police. Detectives found a leaf in Ha.xton's car that matched a plant at Deluca's borne. A knife also was found in the car and a broken ball bat reponedly was recovered from Deluca 's home, accordmg to records. ''There as no need to rush this important issue onto the June ballot," he said. Booth, who said he was paid SI ,SOO to complc&e the nldy. suaaestcd that the adverse effects of the tu could be elimtnated if, for eumple, only the first SSOO of a sale wm: taxed or 1fthc the ta.A we~ shifted from its sales base to some other commochty, such as psoline. Ai n now "st.nmured, the ta.A will decrease sales 10 the county because people wiU buy their 1oods elsewhere fo avoid the extra peony tax (For cumple, ll would cost a consumer SI 00 more to buy a SI 0.000 i&em if lbe tax were approved), they will buy less or they Wlll dccrcase purchases of taxable tterns whale iocreasina non·t.a.Aable purchases, SlKh as food, be said. KILLER TO STAY .•• From A l ed to argue 10 court for the first time tn a first degree murder case whether a person must stay 1n pn50n," Mancino said today. Mancmo's organization claims that Powell poses a danger to society if he is released. His group, which presented 31,000 signal\-1rcs last year on a peht1on opposing parole for the SI-year-old Powell, maintains that "public outcry" should be a legit- imate reason for denying parole. The order signed today by Justi~ Clinton White blocked an order by a lower coun judge who had ruled that Powell should be released because the state illegally rescinded his parole. Dllr,... ..... .., ........ LeM Attorney John Dolan (right) appeara with b.l.a client, accuaed murderer Gabriel Deluca, a t arraignment. SLIDE BLAME ••• From A l be responsible for these losses. "The cause of the tragedy 1s due to natural factors -the weakness of the geological formation and the heavy rains. Jn that case, (liability) would remam a private matter," LtRlberg said. More than two dozen home owners in the area are considering legal action against the city, builders and others who might be held liable for the loss of property from the land.slide. CITIZEN'S ARREST •.. The study also concluded that the broken water main residents had report'ed a few hours before the disaster was "a result of the slide, and not a contributing factor," according to Police Chief Gary Brown. ln addition, the report also stated the landslide has not settled yet and there may be more earth movemenL • FromA2 when a man they identified as Week approached them. "He literally asked us 1f we'd help him beat up this man." said Barck. "We said. 'No way. We don't do that kmd of stuff. Get out of here.'" The men said they thought nothing more of the strange request until they heard sirens a short time later and were told that a man had been beaten and robbed. "We thought about It for a couple of mmutes. Someone said the man had been really hun and that he might even die. We decided. 'Let's go get this jerk.' "We thought we knew where this guy hved. We'd seen him around before but didn't really know him," Barck explained. "So we went over to his place. "We went in aQd questioned him and got him to confess. Then we called the police and walked' him outside to where the police were waning." he added. "He didn't put up any resistance. I mean we had him outnumbered. There wasn't much he could do." Police. who praised Barck and Deckman for their quick work. said the victim said he met Week at the Balboa Saloon where the two had talked over a couple of beers. The accused mugger followed Lange into an alley where he slugged him in the face and grabbed his wallet, police said. Lange told Qfficers he passed out after being hll and recalls httle after that. . Lange wa~ treated at Hoag Mem- orial Hospital for his Injuries. Week was booked on suspicion of robbery. He was held on S25.000 bail. Meanwhile, rcsidepts were evacu- ated this week from the eighth home near the slide Sile but another family was allowed to return to their home. leaving the number of empty homes at seven. , Pohce Chief Brown said geologists advised George and Mary Lynn Hartman Monday to pack up and leave their two-story cliff side resi· denoc at 1203 V 1a la Mesa, a street that lost two houses during the fandslide. "The Hartmans were advised to stay away until some mitigating work 1s done to the slope," Brown said. The Gessner family. however, was informed they could return to their home at 1215 Via la Jolla. One home on that street collapsed. PAIR PUSHED FOR REGENT POSTS ... From Al could not be reached tor comment. Andrews, a former Chapman Col- lege trustee. said UCl's chancellor "has had to fight alone without suppon from a regent. We definitely need someone to attempt to funher the goals of the local campus.'' Andrews believes that may be especially true since UCl's chancellor intends to resign at the end of the school year. Two terms on the 28-member board that governs the 11 campus Un1vers1ty of Californ ia expire March I. They are held by Glen Campbell, director of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, and Dean Watkins, cha1nnan of a' Sil.tc-0n Valley electronics firm . Neither Campbell nor Watkms have said whether they intend to seek reappointment , un1vers1ty spokeswoman Sara Mollah said from San Francisco. Neither could be reached for comment Wednesday. Campbell was vacat1on1ng in Hawaii and Watkms did not return telephone calls. Appointment 1s made to the 12-year term that pays nothing by Gov. George Deukmej1an, who hasn't named anyone to the un1ver- s1t} board. No regents' terms have expired during the governor's 13-month tenure. H1stoncaUy, a~ po1ntments are made a month or two afler terms expire. How many others have placed their names in contention couldn't be determined because the governor's appointment .scc trelary Marvin Bax- ter, was unavailable for comment. Regents are appointed at-large, and some, such as fomler Attorney Gen- eral Wilham French Smith, have kept thetr posts despite long absences. Chancellor Aldrich said campus supponers in Irvine and San Diego would like to see a representative from their areas on the regents' board, now weighted with people from Los Angeles and San Francisco. Aldrich. who intends to step down this June, said "I would think 1t would be very nice" to have an Orange County backer at the monthly regents meetin~s. Aldnch decli ned to name his choice. Neither the university nor its campuses takes an active role in the appointment process, he said. The Board of Overseers, which includes developer Henry Se&erstrom and industrialists Arnold Seckman and J. Roben Fluor, voted for its nominees Dec. 22, Andrews said. SCHOOL HOLIDAYS BEING QUESTIONED ••• From Al art too many holidays off and the parents have a legs ti mate gnpe," he said. Abbott said negotiators for both the district and rhe District Educators Association (teachers organization) have agreed to add six days to the 1984-83 school year if legislation is approved and money is forthcoming from Sacramento And Abbott, as supenntendent, sa.ad he will be "stronaly reoommeod-•raa" that the day between semesten should be scrapped as a day off (the Kini, Lincoln and ~ashinaton bol· 1<bys are mandated by tbe rtate Dcpanmenl ofEducatton.) School Board President Ron Marcus said he didn't know tf the Jqst Call - 642-6086 mid-semester day oft "is either good or bad" "I have thr« younas&ers in high school and they like the brcik. They've been very busy and it gives them time to catch up. It also givet teachers a rts{>ite. '' , Bill Bianchi, executive director of the West Oranac County United Teachers A5SOCiataon which as an usnbrclla orpnization of the area's barpinioa units. said officials will be loo Kina at the holidfy schedule af the t~chers fbllow recommendatJons and aaree to lmathen the school year by sill days -from 176 classroom days plus two _days for teacher preparation to 182 cbssroom days plus two days for preparation. "A decision to extend (lbe school year) next year will stop that kind of criticism," he predicted. Abbott said that Cafff'omia schools have one of the shor1est school yean in the country but"lhal Gov. Deu- kmej1an is proposina more state aid to districts willina to stretch out the year. Local tcachcfl would receive about S7SO,OOO-or 3.4 percent more than their pretent _.tary-under a plan to pay them per diem tor Lhc m additional days, Abbott said. He said the proposal is pen of Deukmejian's plans to c~&end clU!lrOOm time and to find waya to pay teachers mo~ money. What do yom llke abollt lbe Dally Pilot? Wut 4oa't yoe t~e? Call tllMt nm~r at left aod yo1t Cbtt .. 1e wtll be r~rded, traattr1W ~ 4tU, ,,. IO tU approprla editor. n e um~ U ·lloaru••emc te~lce ma1be1Hd a.o record le&u.n ao &M edttor oe aey loplc. Coarrib110n to "' l.Atten roluma mHt lacl .. • &Mir oame 114 t la4u>ee Hmber for veriflcallft. No clrcalatJoa calls. plea • TeU 11 .... 'l't on )'Otr ruled. -• ' ' • I - Fair SkieS Will return Friday Temperatures HILe 15 .()I 63 31 .. 38 H tt " 2t 14 31 17 u •8 38 63 3a I 11J St 2e 12 71 53 32 2' 32 ..()3 51 IO 23 07 IU.ooM .e. .: 8t'"-Tempe WYll• ti ,. S..AnlonlO u 41 a.. 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N9WPOfl 22nd 81., N9wpott e.lboe w.ig. ~&Mdl 1.2 poot·fllt' 1 poor 1 pocw 1 POQr 41 40 Moon Mt• loday 91 IJ:IO pm. rlM9 40 20 Friday•• a:oe ._,,, ano..,.. 1QW1 at .a H 707pm Seil ClefNnta Wa1w Tamp:57·58 1·2 pocw~- Swall dlr9CUQn• w.t FAA gets airline to fix jets From staff aod wire reports Frontier Airlines has complied with a Federal Aviation Adminis- tration order to operators of DC-9s to remove or wire shut a part which has been reported damaged in M,least 23 cases since 1965. The airworthiness directive came just five days after a damaged shi~,ld in the right whee~ well of a Fro~er DC-9 Super 80 with 120 people aboard reduced fuel flow to one of its two engines, forcing the pilot to land minutes after taking off from John Wayne Airport. No one was injured in the incident. Human error rather than a mech- anical defect is the probab~ cause of that incident, according td an FAA investigator. A proteclive shield may not have.been latched by a Fr9ntier mechanic, said Sheldon King from Denver, the chief FAA maintenance inspector assigned to Frontier. If the airline violated FAA regu· lations. Frontier could be fined or temporarily grounded, King said. Bob Schulman, spokesman for the Denver-based airline, said Wednes- day an inquiry into the incident at John Wayne 1s continuing and the cause bas not been det.enninand. Screens on. the five OC-9s in Fron· tier's fleet have been removed. he said. · Harry lrWm, a supervisor at the FAA's Long Beach aircraft certifica- tion office, said the Frontier mishap occurred as the agency was conclud- ine a lengthy invesugation of the shields. He said the 23 cases of shield da~age since the DC-9 was i~ troduced in 1965 included eight in 1983. Schulman said another Frontier jet had shield troubles last November. "It was a problem with the landing gear light, traced to the screen.'' he said. Besides the Frontier Airliner inci- dent, three other mstances of engme power loss blamed on the shield have been recorded, Irwin said. The pan is a "lateral mixer shield," a screen-like door at the top of the left and right wheel wells that is secur"W with a small spring latch. If it pops open, the retracting land.inf gear can jam it against a fuel contro valve. The directive 1s mandatory in the United States, where about 6QO DC-9s oJ)crate. Bankruptcy action won't slow trial By JEFF ADLE;R OftMOellyNMllMI Costa Mesa dentut Tony Protopappas' SC"Cond-Oegree murder trial may not have to be delayed because of legal complications stem- ming from a related bankruptcy action, Orange County Supcnor Coun Judge Luis Cardenas said Wednesday. But one of the doctor's two defense attorneys probably will be withdraw- ing from the case because the bankruptcy placed him in a conflict of Deity Piiot Deflywy •• Q&NW..,tMd Moooay·f rt<Sey It you oo not have your P•Ptr by 5 30 p m c.eft belort 7 p m a nd your copy "'"' Dt de4we<eo mterest situation, the judge said. Protopappas, a 38-year-old Laguna Beach resident, is charged with sec- ond ·de$ ree murder in the anesthesia-related deaths of three patjents who allegedly died following treatment in the dentist's high-volume Costa Mesa clinic. Defense attorney Stanford Shaw indicated he would have to withdraw from the defense team, but he apparently will be replaced by the attorney representing Protopappas m host of cavil cases, Hollis Dyer, Cardenas said. ORANGE COAST The judge.said he met in chambers with defense ;utomeys Robert Tuller. Shaw and Prosecutor James Clon- inge r to find out what affect the doctor's bankruptcy action was having on his ability to prepare has defense. Protopappas filed for bankruptcy, without the knowledge ofhis criminal lawyers, in December claiming S 100 million in debts and 22,000 creditors. Among creditors named in the peti- tion filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Santa Ana were defense attorneys Shaw and Tuller. C8'ouletlon "4l10-4llS Daily Pilat Cl1111fted edftfWt117w-..sn Al other~·-....., MAIN OFFICE H. L. Schw•rtz Ill Publisher 330 Wnt Bay St Co.ta MeM. CA M_.. •OO•-Bo• 1seo eo.11 MeM. CA 92629 Coe>1110111 19AJ O<•noe Cont PutlWllng eomp.ny No news t1011n 111uat1a11on1. t dltor1t l mt lltr or &0¥91'1....,_ll ,.,.,.,... may be •91l'oo-d wMOu1 ll09C'9I Pl!f""MIO" ot capyoght - SatUfOty ano Sunoay It you oo not ••C .. v• you• CoPy bf 7 • m clll belort 10 I m end yOUt copy wtl -be 09irvartd Ch•zy Dow•Hby Aoaemary Churchman Editor and Assistant Controllef Sec:ono eta• P091tOe p..o " Casi• ...... Calltornit fUPS t•._I()()) Subectip1ion DI' cwt'llf S.. 7$ montNy by MP $6 SO r1'0nlhly Clrculatlon Te6epflonee 10 the Publlshef DoMtd L Wllllema Cttc;ulttion Mtnt09t VOL. n, HO. 33 Cruise into Spring with Ralph Law~n. Linens-, Cottons and Silks . I -BULLETIN B u~Rn ' Free blC)()d pre&Sure tests slated Sunday St. Joseph Hospital in Oranae will offer free ptc-1tro.ke ~nina with blood pressure checkl and Ouduplex .Lml&ina Sunday from 1Q:30 a.m. to S p.m. in the tpauent Reaistration Are&i · .lJle reaufts or the ~nina will be-Jiven to oart1c1pant11 and free Uteratu~ on bow to keep blood ~~ure down alao will be avajlable. ReaiJtration it uared and may be obt&Jned by caJlin& the hospital at 1 -81S1. • PAR pl111J• U6tm• aieet11J6 · The Patience Wri&ht ch.apler of the Dau&bteri of the .Nnerican Revolution will meet Tuesday in the Capri ~~~ of tb~ Hotel lquna in Lquna Beach to observe ~encan History Month. • •• Dr. Qiles T. Brown will be the auest 1peaker, · Oil A J:11story That Lives" at the 11:30 a.m. aeuio Funber information may be obtained by callillj Re~~ ~Udy It 494-4071 . --,.- ff rUJtUJgtOJJ newcomen to ieet ,. The Huntinaton Beach Newcomeri Club~ bold i\• ~onthly meetina Tuesday at the flnt UnitedJ Methodist Church. The m~tina will include a potluc dinner and at.sens proy1ded by the board menibera. E r reservations and funher anformation, call 96J.l 766 964-4977. Speed reading co A speed readinawurse for tee sand adults will stan 'l;\lesday at ~e Saddleback Valle YMCA in El Toro. , 9asses tn the four.-week se sion will meet Tuesday ~ven,inp from 6:30 to 8:30. I roductory techniques in reading for speed and accura y will be tauaht ·P97c1Joio6l•t •peat In lrrine .... "How Much i Too Muchr' will be discussed Tuesday wheo P'Y~nol<>siat Dr. Cindy Alibrandi presents a fi:ee lecture pro' at Deerfield Community Parle in Irvine. Ge 11teJs;ure, om 7:30 to 9 p.m., is sponsored by the Medi~ Ce pe dencyTrutmentProgramofSouthCoast 660-3814. · RC1Jstration information is available at C~cal cap .emfnar •lated f ' A .alide presentation on the cervical cap, an alternative to the pill, IUD and diaphragm, will be liven Wednesday at the 1..quna Beacb..Libra.ry. Robbte Prepas, a women's health ere nurse practi· ~oner, will conduct the seuion, acheduled for 7 p.m. at the library, 363 Olenneyre Ave. Further information is available at ~9~-2241 . . BreatlJen to get uercl9ell Breathina exercises, recommended for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary diseascl. will be detailed at W-ednesday's meeting of the Bener tsreathers Oub in Huntington Beach. -• Diane Masseth-Jones, director of patient and professional health servi~ and air conservation for the ·"1nerican Luna Association of Orange County, will conduct the program, which will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Carmen Yup~ Conference Center, 18821 Delaware St., Huntington Beach. Call 842-0611 or 835-LUNG for funher information. Author to addreu book group Dr. Gregory Benford, a professor of physics at UC Irvine, will address Wednesday's meeting of the Orange Count)'. Book Society in the SpulJCOn Room of the Santa Ana Library, 26 Civtc Center Drive, Santa Ana. Benford Is an internationally recognized author and a two-time winner of the Nebula Award. His talk is scheduled for 8 p.m. and the public is invited. -l ______ _ Thursday, February 2 ByPHILINEIDERMAN °' ............... It required nine "l0nth1 to develop. Some people ~uestioned whether~~ lbould be born at all. And the birth ijael(wu ac:compa~ by plenty on1borpa1n1. Tb8:.ay .PJlt'be l*!ina out cipra, but officials at Oranae t (,;(>lleae an Costa Meaa tbi1 week were exprellin(p,lature and relierthat the blessed event h8I occu~ Drawin1on theadvice o(two special oommiiteeaand plenty or opinions from students, teachets and adminiatratora, two OCC art instructol'I are nowtleproud parentaofa newcolleae logo. :the project•11odfatberis probably nm Carnett, O<lCs director or comm unity relations. For a number of ~an. Carnett baa been press ma for the creation of a campus 1089 • A loao li a trademark or distinctive identification mukadoptedbyecompenyorin thiacaseaoollqe. Carnett aaid OCC1 loao will eventually be placed on the colleae'a letterbead, achedulea, catal<>&S, brochu~1 ~era, n~paper ads, vehicles, signs and perhaps even atruetic uniforms. Althou&h iu sister schools, Golden West and· Coastline collean. both have logos, 36-year-old OCC bad none. Decidina the school needed one, Carnett m:eived a go-ahead from OCC President Bernard J. Luskin and was uked tocbairacommitteecbarged with c~tinga lot0. Up and In Silhouetted acalnat the late aftem"n aun. eeY~ral you.ni people compete ln a friendly r The committee, repraentin& 1tudent1, faculty, ad· ministratonandotbercampuaemployees. bepn.coar siderina tb8 lot<> iuue lut April. Early on. thesroup tncounte:red aome resistance from campu11tafrmemben wbo thou&bt the committee wu tryina to acrap the coneae teal. Camett aaid there was never any plan to replace the .aeal, which is used for other purpoleS. The colleae seal is wed for official documenu auch 11 diplomu, certificates and transcripts. The seal, develo~ by ID &rt student during the collqc~ early years, mcludes imqes of oranaes. sail boats, oil wells, an open book and d.ra(\i!ll instruments. The logo committeehadtoreasauretheOCCcommunitytbatlhe colleaeaeal would remain intact. ••me of baaketball at Main Ocean Beach ln LaCunaBeacb. · Free income tax help offered Trained counselors Commmet memberl 1tiU faced a diftkuh &ut in dev·~symbol for lhecollefe. .. wtre&ll verxemotJonall~ia\'ol\'~ln the project.•• ttt said. 'Thia wuo'tJilll aDOchar oommitteea .. isnmmt totbem. TbecoUeee'a1ft)lll" seemed to be atstake .... For aome, lhe !Uk w. u sianificant 11 dtcidina on a name for a tlnt-bOm child ... The ofilinal committee eventually narro~ tbe choice to three deai1111. C'.ampu.s opinions Mre .oliciled, and a second committee wuevmtuaUy fonntd ao ")flee lhefinal re<lOmmendation. . Workina from the commlnee•1 idea. OCCart profesaon Bob Crutcher and Wayne Teruwnact..Uy designed the lot0-. ln addition to teadliaa at OCC, both men d.esian Josoa and tyl>Olflpby for Sout.llern Califomi.a busioesks. Both volunteered theirtervicet fort.beOCC proJect.. Carnett aaid the toao project took much lon,cr lba'n be hAd anticipated. • The winnina 1<>10 isan abstract desip. h Utd\aded three concentric circles fonnfoaa aunrite ~_!'&_Oft the ocean. Sharp eyes might make out the letten .. ()CC" in the design. Accordina to co-designer Tenn.ant, the swi.rile symbolizes arowth and e.nliahtenmenL The ocean calls to mind thecollege'acoastal location. •· More fuDcls forcoun*Y from state'? $9.3 million over last year's figure due. supervisors told By JEFF ADLER Of .. Dtllr ........ An improving state economy and the propoted 13 prccent increase in Gov. Geor,e Oeukmejian's 1984-85 state budget probably will mean Orange County govern- ment will have more money to spend durina the comina year, according to county Administ(ative Officer Bob Thomas. Orange County stands to pin about $9.3 million in state funds over the funding le-~els in the 1983·84 state budget, Thomas said in a repon to the Board of Supervisors. , The proposed $29.9 billion state budget recently unveiled by DeukmeJ,ian wu .. considerably more sen- erous than last year's, • he said'. However, even though county officials expect funding for state proarams to be increased almost acrou-thc.-boardr Tbomu-cautio~~!!f .. the encourqing news" to mean a return to a .. blue lkies budget!' And board Chairman Harriett Wieder said that while the economic picture seems to brishtenina. tbecou.nty still is "not on aound fiscal footina." Thomas said the overall affects of the state budget, if approved by the legislature as written. would mean the county will be "able to do the thinp that must be done at an acceptable level." The county st.ands to gain about $5 million because of the 1overnor's proposal to stabilize and guarantee a source of funding to local governments, a c:ont.cntiow issue in pasl years' budgets that inhibited local governments' ability to pre~ long-range fiscal plans. In fact, ~ieder suggested the new funcling formulas might mean ttie county would be able to return to five-year fiscal planning. Among program funding increases Orange County may realize in the budget are: •An estimated $240,000 increase for various elec- tion-related operations, such as registration ~ mail. performed by the county R~strar of Voters' Office. •An estimated $1 . 7 million increase for mental health programs. •An estimated $406.000 increase in funding for health services and for health services provided for the county's poor. • 7:30 p.m., Foutain Valley Scllool Dlstrlct Board of , Traatees, District Headquarters, 17210 Oak St. aid seniors. disabled coordinator Larry Fishbon. Fishbon is a retired IRS employee. Taxpayers are asked to bring a copy of tberr 1982 federal and state tax returns, the tax package they've received from the IRS-and the Franchise Tax Board1 their form 1099, all bank and savings and loan records for last year and other ptrtinait iU information. . • Friday, February 3 No meetings scheduled. Saturday, February 4 / • I p.m., Lepslatlve AfteraOOll, American Associa· don of University Women forum featuring Secretary of State March Fong Eu, Tunic Rock Community Center, Turtle Rock and Sunnyhill, Irvine. lf you are a senior citizen or handicapped, free income tax u- si.iance is available. Tbe service is especially desianed to help low-income tupayen. Counselon have just completed a 4()..hour intensive coune conducted by the lotemal Revenue Service and the Franchise Tax Board, both spon· sors of the proaram, according to The free service will be available through April I 5 at the following sites Oranae Coast sites: •Senior Citizen Oub; 384 Legion St., Laguna Beach, 9 a.m. to noon, Tuesdays and Fridays. Cont.act Don ;,~-1 ................................ -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~------~~--~--~~~~--~~~~~~--------~------------~~~~~~~--------------------~ Migrant worker stabbed outside Valley bunkhouse A suspect plunaed a knife deep in the upper abdomen of a 45-year-old man Wednesday niaht outside a bunk.house shared by Hitpank men who work in the nearby strawberry fields, Fountain Valley police said today. Fountain Valley police Detective Dan Bean said Jesus S. Oliva was found by oo-worken lying wounded on the roadside asphalt in front of the house at I S872 Harbor Blvd, near the lfewport Beach A $26JOO Por1ebc 928 wu stolen f'rom a .l"Ubion laland park.ins lot. The car owner said be delayed rePQrtjna the mi11ina car because he at ftm tbousht it had been re-pouesled.. He aid be Called police wbcn a repouesaioo firm lhowed up at hi• bouae demandina the car. • • • A Corona del Mar woman told police that tomeone, po11ibly her ex-buaband, took every 1inaJe item • fiom her M&rsUcrite Avenue •pen- ' ment includina a bed, bo• spnnp. 1 .ofa and lronint board. The total IOll WIS puf It U,4U. ••• Two tool boJtea jammed· with IVarious hand tool• were 1n1tched from the bed of a pickup truck perked L on the •soo block of Mac.Anbur Boulevard. The lo added up to ·ll,650. - Santa Ana etty border. Oliva was reponed in stable con· dition today followina suraery at Fountain Valley Community Hospi- tal. Police said Oliva wu stabbed following an araument with a man he had met hours before. The two men had played pool and drank beer for several hours at the house before arauina over an undiaclosed matter. Police believe Oliva followed or F01Ultaln va11.,. Buralan entered an unlocked car at the comer of Ward Street and C'.alle Independencia and stole a stereo set and a tin box containina two dc>Ka of methadone, a synthetic narcotic used in medicine. • • • Someone pt.lled a counterfeit $10 at the Fountain V~Jley Miniature Oolf c:oune, l 6800 Maanolia St. The bops montl' wu diloovered by the manapr dunna the daily kclc>unlina,. • • • Someone stole a woman's purse conwnina cub and md1t cards from outaide court No. U at the Los Cabalkrol RAMuct and Sporu Oub. ---~ .. Vandlls pulled oyt a '!.OP lllJl and S>oti at the comer af M'~ ncia Stmt and Edinecr A vcn ~Beaell Car •Paru vaJ!ted 11 S4SO were ' chased the sus{>'.CCt out ofJj)e house where the assaJlant alleacctly turned and stabbed Oliva once. The suspect then left his Dodge Colt car behind and. fled on foot, headed north on Hubor Boulevard. Bean said todsy police are search· ing for a suspect who i1 tentatively identified throuah car registration as 28-year-old Salpdo 0. Brito of Midway City. repdrted stolen Wednetday from a vehicle parked at 3SO Broadway. ••• A video cassette recorder valued at · S 1,000 wa1 reported stolen Wednes- day from Laauna Beach Rich School. • • • A diaaruntlcd customer at the Tic Toe Market at Thalia and Olenneyre dum~ an ice cream cone on a store clerk s motorcyele after the clerk refused to ellchanac a canon of ciprettet. lrrin• lUCpl entry wu pin~ and a sill-pack of beer was 1tolen from a hou.se on Citllckt 1bour 3 p.m. Tuesday. · • • • • A 1old C•nadian couund ; money dip VtOnh abOut SlSO was stolen from a rtlidence on Batcon Street at abo-ua I p.m'. Wec!nes4ty. Entry was pined th.rouah the fronl door. Two surf racks. worth less than SSO. were stolen off an Irvine High School student'scaratabout I p.m. Tuesday. Later that ni&ht. several computers were stolen t'iom the school. There was no evidence of forced entry. • • • A bomb threat was called in to Woodbridge Pharmacy at about 4 p.m. Wednesday. Pohce invest1pted and found no bomb. • • • A 1966 Dodge dart was stolen from the 17000 block of Mitchell North sometime. Coeta Meaa Two women were arrested on suspicion of assault and battery and resisting atTeSt Tuesday_ after they allegedly beat up a.. Costa Mesa woman and threatened to kill officers and witnesses to the incident Mary Ellen Ph~ey, 32, of Costa Mesa, and Deneen Starr, 25, of Minion Viejo, alleaed]y aot out of their car and attacked a woman at the intenection of Harbor Boulevard and Victona Street after lnsulu were exchanaed in tnffic. They were taken into custody at the Orlnae Countl Jail. • • A butldinf under construcuon at 31 S8 Red Hill Ave. was broken U\to Tuesday and S900 wonh of tools were stolen. Tbe Dunkin Conauucnon Co. of Irvine lost wood. a torch set and small tools in the buraJary. Compan)' officials told police many people have access to the con tn.icuon stte. • • A condominium butldma on the 1600 block orrowa treel was bu1'lpnltd Tuesday nW't and t*<> rtil<Senta lold poltce their un1u had been broken in to. There wu no lo 1n 00.C Of the units, but a COn\ICCtion O\ICn, a ~Kkcr towel rack and I 0 bath and hln~ towels were tolcn from the other.Lot "aspla~atSt4S. . Police believe th1c\-eS used a large claw ham,m er to smash out a &lass door at the Standard Pacific Co., 1565 MacArthur Blvd .. Wcdnedsay. Two ty~writers and a calculator were stolen. Loss was estimated at $2.250 Huntincton Beach An Avon salesv.oman hving in an apartment on the 6400 block of Warner A venue told officers Wednes· day that a deliver) of pr.oducts had been left at her door. She said youngsters from th e complex had stolen some products and damaged others. The loss was csttmated at $50. • • • A resident of the 300 block of Nashville A venue reported Wednes- day that his I Q80 Puch moped had been stolen from his prage. ihc lo s was estimated at $400. • • • Two men were arrested early today on suspicion of shoplif\ing at the Albertson's market, Warner Avenue and Golden West Street. Food prod- ucts worth S I I were recovered. • • • A 1980 burgundy Chevrolet Cor- vette belonging to a Santa Ana man was reported storen Wcdnes<ay from a business tot On the 16000 block of Beac.bBlvd Thclosswunt1mattd1t $13,000. • • • Someone broke into a home on the 7700 block of Sqcwood aomctime dunna the pa.st tv.<> da)'S. a rts1dent reponcd Wednesda)' The to 1n· eluded diamond camnp worth S8SO and a nttkbce wonh $200. -.-... A man WU atTCStcd Wcdn~)" afternoon at the Tatitt-11ore. 9 82' dams vc., on SU PIClOn o( hop- 1i ftina. Camera and calc:ul"or cqu1p- menl wonh·SSS wa tttovcrcd. • • • A resident of tht-6900 bloclt of Brun wide told officers Wcdn~a)' that someone stole a maroon 980 Buick Regal worth $8,000. The resi· dent said he had borrowed the car from a fnend. • • • A businessman working near McFadden Avenue and Springdale Street reported Wednesday tt\at someone had stolen his fork 11n. worth SI 0.000 • • • Someone burglanzec a home on the 17600 block of Jacquelyn Lane on Wednesda), smash1~ a front win- dow to enter. Tht' loss included a video recorder worth $800. • ••• A restdcnt of the 6300 block of Warner A venue reported that some- one broke 1nto his yellow Toyota pickup. _parked in an apartment carport. The loss incl uded a stereo Power pooster worth $40. Body'in park said suicide Hunt1naton Beach polJct in- vesuptors have detcnmned that a man found dead car1y this week in l:di'°n Commumty <Park near Sea· forth Lane and Hamihon Avcn~ was an apparent su1c1dc v1ct1m. :t. ~t-Clcmens satd a pe aerby d1scovmd a man's body in the part unda)' .. Clemens said the man. icknuficd u Wtlliam K.nocrn hi!.c!i ll, v.-a dead at the e.i lbC v·cum of a aunsbot wow.a. A 11rearm • lbumJ ncer tbc body. ~ aaid. • . Clemt1' td Knotrntchikl' wt known add was in Huntinaton t h. Ht' satd an invettiptioo oflhe death 1Hontlnuina:OO:t 1Wcidl' is~ ppatf ht ca"". • • " 1 A4 Orange Coeat DAILY PILOT /Thurld1y, February 2. 1984 Reagan will ig:Dore vote on t roop ouster Democrats urging action on resolution WASHINGTON (AP)-House Demo- crats are pushing for swift action on a resolution calling for wi thdrawal of U.S. Marines from Lebanon, but Republicans are demanding more time and President Reagan says he won't pay any attention anyway. issue and then schedule 1t for a vote by the commjnee Friday. -Rep. Benjamin Gilman, R-N.Y., said, "You are aoinl to shove this down our throat in 48 houn." Other Republicans uptcssed slmiliar views during a two-hour procedural debate in the committee. Fascell, h6wever, said, "1 would like to go in the nonnal process, but this Is not one pf those nonnal matters. Thia, in my judgment, is an urgent matter." O'Neill said he telephoned Fascell in the hope tha1 the measure could be scheduled for floor action before Congress takes an I I-day recess beginning Feb. 10. Reagan, meanwhile. was asked to com- After a tcltphonc caJI Wednesday from Spealccr of the House Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. saying he would like to see the measure on the floor next week, Rep. Dante Fascell, D-fla., chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, called a hearing for today. ment on the resolution while posillJ for --.. ... ,w. photographs with Yugoslav President Mika Spiljak and replied, "h 's too happy an occasion to talk about anything Demo-Fascell said he wanted to get the views of State Department representatives on the crats arc doing." Duat·and guns . ,.,..,..... Californ ia presideiltial Five Marines are ahower ed with duet u CB-4 6 helicopter landa at the entrance to the Marlne ~ at Beirut International Airport Wed.naday. / p rimary ballot alinost set . U.S. tO 1eave 'permanen t' SACRA MEN TO (AP) -Nine Demo- cratic candidates for presid.ent were placed -on California's June 5 primary ballot today by Secretary of State March Fong Eu. while only President Reagan was placed on the Republican ballot. The Democrats who qualify under Cali- forn ia's law of placing all "generally recognized" candidates on the presidential ballot arc: -Former Flonda Go". Reubin Askew. -U.S. Sen. Alan ( ranston of California. -U.S. Sen John Glenn of Ohio. -U.S. Sen. Gar) Han of Colorado. -U.S. Sen Ernest Hollings of South Carolina. -Rev. Jesse Jacki.on ol Chicago. -Lyndon.LaRouche of Virginia. -Former U.S. Sen George McGovern of South Dakota. -Former Vice President Waller Mon- dale of Minnesota. Eu said only Reagan meets her cnteria so far for the Republican ballot. But she said Los Angeles businessman Ben Fernandez is close to meeting guidelines for federal campaign matching funds. "If he does that, he will be meeting the criteria, and I will place Mr. Fernandez' name on the ballot," she told a Capitol news conference. But she said 76-year--0ld former Minne- sota Gov. Harold Stassen, who has sought the Republican nomination for president in every election since 1948, docs not meet her criteria. either in fund-raising or general recognition in the news media and polls. She said LaRouche, a conservative economist who once was a Marxist, has not yet met the guidelines for federal campaign matching funds, but lhal "he's raised several hundred thousands dollars ... and he's campaigning around the country," and qualifies on that basis. Eu also named four presidential can- didates to the American Independent Party ballot, one Libertarian and four Peace and Freedom Party candidates. arm.ed force in Honduras Defense chief confirm s 800 troops will remain WASHINGTON (AP) -The Pentagon plans to leave a "permanent" force of 700 to 800 American soldiers in Hondurb after military exercises end there this month, Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger says. Meanwhile, an unpublished House re- port says the extent of U.S. military construction in Honduras -much done without fonnal congressional approval - suggests .. an ongoing, significant presence" of American forces in the Central Ameri-' can country. .. The recent U.S. military exercise has created a substantial, semi-permanent military capability in Honduras," said the eight-page report by the House Appropria- tions subcommittee on military construc- tion. · Wcinberger's statement Wednesday was the first public confinnation that a sizable contingent of U.S. troops will remain after joint U.S.-Hooduran exercises, lcnown as "Big Pinc II," arc over. U.S. troops may take part in another round of exercises starting in June. WcinbeTger, testifyine before the Senate Armed Services Committee, was asked by Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich .. about reports that 1,000 American servicemen would remain in Honduras. " "As far as a permanent presence is concerned, there will be some men in there in that category," said Weinberger. "I don't think it will be quite 1,000 -somewhere around 700 or 800" to maintain facilities constructed duri ng the exercises. Reagan gets limo; will drive ih style "lo DETROIT (AP) -President Reagan has rec.cived the first of two new armor-plated Cadillac limousines, the General Motors Corp. division.announced. - The cars were made to Secret Service specifications and, because ofthc'heavy armor plating, have extra-strong suspensions, the automaker said in a statement Tuesday. One was delivered Monday and the other will be delivered in the spring. but the pricetagS were not disclosed. Cadillac delivers the first of two posh. preaidential llmou•ines to the White . .. .......... Houae. T he apeclally designed can make the preaidenl mote vtaible. The cars -stretched to a wheelbase of 161 .5 inches from the 144.5 inches of a standard Cadillac limousincs- are .black outside with a dark blue interior. Tlicy are powered by V-8 engines, the automaker said. Cadillac said the roof lines were raised three inches. widened and trimmed with interior fluorescent lights to make the president more visible during parades. RCA 25" dl&gonaa RCA LAST YEAR 19" COLOR Models -Many Still In Boxes. Remote And Non-Remote. Starting as low as s27900 OVERSTOCKED Otl 13" TV's Remote & Non-Remote Starting At RCA 1t" COLOR DEIO IOIELI s2a900 Barely Scratched 21" COLOR COi SOLE s43900 ZElml 11" COLOR PORTABLES Many In Boxes At A Prloe •• RlllanCilC1s Credit c.rtt. Sffghtty ._. Complete Feciory Servioe Dept. on Premlael For MlcrOWaV9t, TV1, V14«>. And M•JOr AppffanCM ...... . Handrails that mechanically raise and disappear were mounted into the trunk for Secret Service agents should they want to ride on the back of the car. Mounted on the fenders are miniature spotlights, which illuminate the American flag on the right side and the presidential seal flag on the left. T he rcaroompartment seats up to five people and bas its own heating and air conditioning units, telephone and public address systems and personal console fo r the president, Cadillac said. 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'}_ WASHINGTON -Federal rqulators worried about the th.real of food conuunanatioo from a cancer~usina pe5licidc arc prepare~ to <tRler the destruction of up \o 13 percent of all graao-based pocery products. The Washina1on Post repor1ed .. \,/Uotina unnamed sources the Post said EPA Admm1sttator William Ruckclshaus will recommend standa~s for exposure to lhc chemical EDB that could also reqwre the destruction of 8 percent of the natioo:s cor:n and 2 percent of its wheat. Rusty Brashear, EPA s chacf spokesman, .. called the report "purely speculative be<:atusc no deci1Jon as been made." CALIFORNIA Fire damage reaches $2 million LA CA NADA -A survey of wind and fire damage in \,.a Canada-Flintridge puts the damage so far from last week's Crest fire at S2 m illion in losses to homes and conteAts. And 11 could cost the city up to $100,000 to trim trees and clean streets littered wtth debris from the gale-force winds that tore through the city a week ago, City Manager Donald Otterman said Wednesday. Building and safety officials assessed damages in the etty north of Foothtll Boulevard on Tuesday and were continuing their survey in the southern side of town Wednesday, Ottcrrnan said. Hunter may have shotglrl SAN JOSE -A 6-year-old girl who was wounded by a .22-caliber bullet may hav..e been the victim of a careless hunter in the hills near her school, say police. The girl, who was not identtfied. was reported in stable condition at Santa Teresa Hospital after being hit in the leg while playing Wednesday outside the Stipe Elementary School, said officers. Nobody else was hurt. After qucstionin& the g.irl's playmates and searchin~ the area around the school, police said they had no wttnesses or suspects. They speculated the bullet may have been a stray from the gun of a negligent hunter. Hospltal hlt by $96 mllllon suit • LOS ANGELES -A $96 million medical·malprac- uce and fraud suit h4',S bten filed in cotfnection with an experimental program that treated alcoholics at Patton State Hospital. The civil suit was fiJed in Superior Court Wednesday against the San Bernardino, Calif., facility, the state, two doctors who ran the program in 1970 and 1971 , Cal State Fullerton and Orange County. The suit was filed on behalf of 21 people who entered the hoss;>ital voluntarily and became part of the experimental sessions conducted by lhe two doctors, Mark and Linda SobeU. Workers find dlnosaur bone · CARLSBAD -A 70 million-year-old dinosaur leg bone, 34 inches long and well prescr.ved, has been uneanhcd at a construction site that once stood under 100 to 200 feet of ocean, scientists say. The petrified thigh bone, from a hadrosaur or "duckbill" dinosaur that stood up to 20 feet tall, was the "largest and most complete dmosaur bone found in Southern California." said Thomas Demere, assistant curator of paleontology at the San Diego Natural History Museum. It was the second dinosaur fossil ever found in San Diego County and was discovered by the same man who unearthed the first: Brad Riney. a paleontologist for San Diego-based Rcaional Environmental Consultants. -- WORLD Aquino klllln1 photo surfaces MANILA, Philippines -A professed communist rebel .t~ay denied ~c government's assertion that oppos1t1~n leader Benigno Aquino was assassinated by a co.mn:iun1st, and the h~ad of the board probing the death satd It had ioforn)~tton that may support his claim. Andres Narvasa, chief counsel of the panel iovestiptina the Aug. 21 assassination, told reporters the board bad received still unverified infonnation that a Malaysian traveler had photographed the shooting of Aquino. The photos pu.rportedly show Aquino was not shot by alJqed Communist Rolan~o Galman, as claimed by the government of President Ferdinand E. Marcos but by "somebody else," Narvasa sajd_ ' Bombs raln on Christian Belrut B.EIRUT, Lebanon -Bombs and rockets crashed ov~rmght into Beirut's Christian sector and Drusc ._. ne1gh~rhoods in . the hills. killing nine people and woundma 17, pobce said today. The batllC$ pitted Lebanese army troops and riahlist Christia.n malitiamen in ~nd a.roun.d the capital aaainst Syrian-backed Drusc tns.uraen.u m the Aley bluffs above the U.S. Marine bue at ~arut atrp0rt. '"Nothin, ceme close to us. We weren't mvolved at all~· l niaht,'" Maj. Dennis Broob, a Marine spoke. man, ~d today. "It was noisy at dm(s. but they ~ercn t me ma wit~ us." At midmorning today, both sides traded more a.n11Jery banqes. PARIS -France's forciJn min stcr wu in Africa today, tryina to revive peace talU lO end the....,. in Chad and. the .~d11n aovcmment claimed ill troop1 ... n: n1halated a column of JOO rebels. It Yt'U the tee0nd '90!1 1n • week of a clash between Presidtllt ffisscne Habre'1 troops ·~.d rcl>cl fol'ClCS led b~ former Praidcnt G kou.ni Oucdde11n.U\c landlocked Afncan counttytouth ofUbya Forcian M1ninct Claude Olt)'ISOn left Wednesday on a lrip to ~ad, Ethiopia and Lib)'• to uy to ltl a new round of rcconc1hatJon caJkJ st.ancd. Goukouni's 1.1byan-blckcd fortes took control of the northern h.llf of the formu French colony last summtt. . • • • , • \ -Or nge Cout OAIL Y PILOT /Thurtday, February 2. 1914 A closer lo~lt _at"Presid~lit Reagan's budget proposal ' . .. r-----~----------------------------------------. Budget outle,. (bftlkNw) Vtlterans ,,.--- Benefits ~-_,,,.-. _,,.,-/ . ~ 25 20 15 TotaJ""" ,,·--7·-· 10 --·' Agriculture s • 1978 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 400 300 ,;-, ,. . Other Health M edicaid 1 ll ' Ptoteeled Social ,y•__. Security ·' v ...... ---...---...---.---...--...,,....__,..--...,,....__,..---.-__,..---.--..--~ , .7"*:~ 75 76 77 78 79 10 81 12 83 IM IS 86 17 200 100 --· -·'~· : ·~~ --~ National Defense 0----.----..-----....------..-..,......--..-....... _.. ·191a 79 00 s1 82 83 86 87 F1tcal ye_.s I f~ye.,. ' Package ff ects lives, pocketbooks of millions Impacts en In range from ew cents to thousa s of dollars By dae A111oc;.im.1!!11 W. GTON !.._With impacts ranging For families with students in college or about to get there, Reagan's budget would both give and takeaway. For the neediest students in college io the I 985-86 academic year, Reagan would raise the maximum amount of Pell self-help grants from $I, 900 to $3,000. payments to4ualify for IRAs as well. T~ professional groups-doctors and lawyers-would face some changes under Reagan's budget. Doctors' fees under Medicare would be frozen at J uJy 1984 levels, if Congress goes aJong with~'s plans. from s to thousands of dollars, President ' --·~ n'sbudgetwillreachoutandchangetbe hves"and finances of millions of Americans- students and theclde.rly, veterans and house- wives, doctors and lawyers. But middJe-and lower-income families would be required to pay more of their income to cover college costs, and stu~s would be expceted to put up $500 befoi;;& y could qualify at all. Those changes 1fo' Id cost about 300,000 students their grants. e Republican incumbent is continu- ing his e onstokill the legal Services Administration, which provides legal advice to the poor. Thatagencyhasbeena thorn in Reagan's side since he was governor of California. The fiscal I 985budget talks of millions and billions of dollars, but the real impact is in the budgets of American families where the numbers are just plain old dollars, often hard-earned and carefully spent. In addition, all students would be required to show financial need to receive govern- ment-guaranteed loans. Currently, only those from families with incomesofmorethan $30,000 are required to demonstrate financial need. Even the average taxpayer and worker faces changes ifthe president's plans go into effect. There wilJ be more scrutiny from the Internal Revenue Service, which wants to go over 1.5 million income tax returns with a fine-tooth comb in the coming fiscal year, up fromabout 1.4 million. For the elderly person paying for sup- plemental health insurance, Reagan's budget wouldmcan 40 moi:c cents overy month in premiums, going up from S 17 .30toS11. 70. For poor people who need medical care, Reagan budget wouJd cost them an extra dollar in ''co-payments" each time they go to the doctorora hospital. Vietnam~ra velcrans wouJd $Cl a boost in their education and vocational tralnina~nefits -a substantial 1 S percent rise. Reagan proPosed that non-working SPoUses be allowed to set aside up to $2,000 a year in an Individual Retirement Account, far more than thecurrcnt$250 limit. And divorced women would be ab~e to count alimony About 60 million workers also would be taxed for the first time on the health insurance pre~ums paid by the employer. For workers wh05eemployers pay more than S 175 a month for a family plan or S 70 for a single plan, the tax hike would average $65 the first year. e 4.3% hike expected on Social Security WASHINGTON (AP) -President Reagan sent Co~ss a.record $191.3 billion budget for the Social Security retirement and disability programs for fis- cal 1985 that includes an ex_J)CCted 4.3 percent ben- efit increase next January for nearly 37 mimon re- tirees, disabled workers and their families. And for the first time in nearly a decade, the Social Security budget is not writ- ten in red ink. The system expects to pay out S 11 .5 billion more next year, but it aJso anticipates that rev- enues will rise by $22.5 billion. Reagan, in his budget message, said the bipartisan bailout plan enacted last spring has rescued Social Security "from the threat of in- solvency raised by rampant inflation, excessive lib- eralizations and la~ng growth of its tax base.' The budget forecasts that the ranks of retirees will grow by 700,000 next year ..... The system will pay S 185. 9 billion in retirement. dis- ability and survivors' ben- efits, and cost $5.3 billion to run. One of the changes Con- IJ'CSS adopted to shore up lbe system was to delay last J\lty•s scheduled benefit hike for six months and to shift future increases to January. In addition to the projected 4.3 percent ben- efit hike at the start of I 985J the budget predicts a 4.o peroent benefit hike in January 1986. &150 million proposed for space station CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. (AP) -PR:sident R~ apn'sproposed flscaJ 198S apace budaet includes S3.6 bUlion for continued oper· ation of the spact huttle fleet and a S I SO million down payment on the $8 billion permanent manned Otbiti~ It.Ilion he called • fbrin h11 t.ate of the Union m~. . . James M. Beus. admm· l1t.rator of the National Aeronautics and Pict Ad-. mtni$ltltlon. Called hit aemc:y'1 propolCd budae& ~·bold an spint and fir·siahted in v111on.'' . . " Coffee'n .Chec -. . , No Strings Checking brews up interest no matter what your balance is. Huntington Savings' No Strings Checking You can make-as many withdrawals as is the checking accouat that really Hves up to you lib. lts name. And you can relax, knowing your Hunt- Your account eams interest no matter what ington Investment Fund account is fuUy your balance is-SV.% compounded daily on insuttd up to $100,000 by'the federal ~dollar. 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Mastercard 6 \'Isa Accepl~d All Sa.Lu wil I M flna.1 Monday through Friday 10 to 9 aturday 10 to 6 •Sunday12 to 5 #ll South oast Plaza • 540-4600 Von Hemert's offers ~ Quality, Values and Interior Design p/u~ our WINTER SALE 1 h1' m.1,lcrp1c\.:e I' 104'p1rcd b) the cla <;1c de 1gn fa vored durin~ the reign of Louis X\ of France The hand carv- ed. l urupe~rn imported fr.imc I' JU t one of the many un · \ u'ual p1c1.c'fl. ,pcc1.11l) imported for\ ou JI \on Hemcr1~. FrH Design Servie• -Fr•• Ot1/1very Al l STORES OP(N -..ONOA'Y THRU SATUAOAY t AM TO$ lO LAGUNA BEACH 3'I North Coul H•Y (7141 , ... U!U OPEN SUNDAY 12 to ~ COSTA MESA 15 N wpon 8 1¥0 (7 1 •1 642 20!IO .. • A8 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Thutlday, February 2, 19M , AD STARTS THURSDAY AD GOOD THRU F'EB. 8 4'' . CON TA IN ER ENGLISH PRIMROSE c EA. HOT WATER HEATERS 30GALLON 11777 40 GALLON 1·2777 Purty little guya that like partial . a-------------------1 ahade, in containers or the flower bed. Save energy in the lono run· and bucu in th~ ahort run. 5 year warranty. (Our aon is alway• in hot water. He'• a fine broth of a hoy, although •ome of hia noodle• are miaaino. ) NOW APPEARING! Bring the whole gang down to these •tores to see SHORTY & CHEAP CHICKEN on Saturday. February 4th LONG BEACH 9:30 to 12 GARDEN GROVE 2 to 4:3,0 PREMIUM GRADE REDWOOD LATTICE ,, . ) , PANEL 11774'8 @ Good stuff with the , '. diamond pattern and , ' 134 " spacing. Adds a . nice touch to the spa enclosure, patio or deck area. ' ,.. "\ • - GARDEN MATE POTTING SOIL 1 ~c~rr. Here's a potting miz for your mdoor and outdoor plants. If they get started right, they'll grow into fine µpstanding young plants. PARAMOUNT I 0" CU T TRIMMER 24~~100 Paramount'• .2HP model, for trim jobs on small to medium •i~ lawns. Ha. automa~ic line feed and 20 feet of reserve cord. 18" BAMBOO RAKE 117 SHORTY CLUB CCS -CH = • Hello to River•ide regulars Jeannie and Pet•. who say they read every word of this stuff. Okay, what was the.fourth word in the S.pt.. 31st ad? JACIES-EVANS LOCKABLE RURAL MAIL BOX S!!.1e You can lock this black fmiah boz with a padlock and still get the bills and junk mail •lipJ*i through the hinoed •lot on the to . Lock e:atra. I WILDE 9" COMPOUID LEVERAGE SllPS 2~~ O.t your hand• on th ... WUde mip. if ,ou want to cut through mrial like a chalnaaw throug)\ lbn• jello. (Let me re· phr&N that. ) I ., (The English are very reaerved. On the beach .. they have hand.hake-to· handshake resU8Citation.) <DOU.GLAS FIR c 2x4 LIN. FT. c -LIN. FT. Standard and better grade atuff, aurfaced four aid ... (Happy Ground Hog'• Day. I aaw my s h a d ow this morning, ao I'm going bac k to m y burrow for a •ix-week n a p . Hold my calla.) BEINZOMATIC OXYGEI TOTE TORCH . 269~~ Cut., welcb, braua and solden. Kit hu 1"e9ulator, / hOM, burner head, tote :rt.and, fuel cylinden, •park lighter and 5 welding/brazing rods. IA. ~·· ALLTRADE 2-TON •• ·••CM , • SERVICE JACK :·t,~~27•• •661. J . 2 I've got a lUt here that givH me the ' reqular retail. and I can t•ll you you'll Nv• a coup le of ton• of money. Lift. to 16V1 inchH. INTERMATIC BEA TWAVE BEATER ~ 24!?600 Gett one of theM compact hAaten and it'll be a little easier to get out of bed. Pushbutton comfort Mlector, safety shut· off and fitt re•atant c&M. CAROL CABLE --1 ~ -· 15' REMOTE ~1~ CONTROL CORD L J---179 In th<>H lovely duiqner colon, brown or white. (Happy ChineM Lunar New Year. My feathered friend 8&ya it'• the Year of the Chicken, but I dunno.) NO-GRO CHEVRON POLYLOOM II GRASS CARPET 5!4 rr Got a 5 y .. r warranty that .. ,.. it won't grow. Our heft grau facairnile. in a 12 foot width. O'SULLIVAI MUL Tl-PURPOSE COT 47."!:!, Bartonwood finiah. cart la good u a TV cart or micro cut. Unu.emhled. ---'liP!i ' ~ CASTROL GTX 10/W 40 WT. MOTOR OIL -. - ' .I 84~ Good stu ff for the little h igh-revftre, and fine for bioo•r can, too. DOW GARD SALE PRICE ~G.MAIL -IN •I 00 YOUR NET COST Arr£R REFUND A coolant, anti .freeze and corroeion inhibitor. Check out the Rebate. -... , -STA -LUBE BAND CLEANER . 55 ~ld!.'1211 Cut. through the toug h stuff, like car greue. Personally, I lilce to walk around wi' h grimy hand• ao I'll f .. l Uke I've done 90mething. STAIT . (~5 , LOCllNG GAS CAPS ~ 6~~ ~t IADIATOI 277 J CAPS .. EA. Oby, you left the ou cap nttlng..on top of the pump. Get a loc11in9 replacement for most can in our Auto Departm ent. 'Father Bob' Donoghue d·ead at 56 ,. Robert A. Donoabue, sJ>CUer and tt1iner wuh the Wilson Learni~ Corp.i died Jan. 21 . He was S6.ood d Born in Chicqo, ll., he moved to Wtstw an, attended St. Paul'• Seminary and .later earned ,. muter s dCJfCt! in phllosophy. H~ served u p_nest of St. Mary's panah in Sal) Francisco and later worked .even yeUI at a mission in South Afn~ He ~twned ot the United States in 1966 and develojled a pariah at. the Univcn1ty of Cah· fornia student center in Isla Vista near Santa Barbara. 1 Affectionately known as Father 1 Bob be won Man of the Year Award I in t'968 for his work in the com· \ munity. In I 970during \he Isla yista DONOGHUE riou, he su~ssfully . mcd11ted \ arnoQJ student v.oups, public and pnvate o~etals. He was la1cized from the pnesthood m 1970 and • \worked as a special assi1tant to the President of Bank of A\merica. Later, he returned to the ~nta ~arbai;a area to n a Social Advocates for Yo.uth JUven~le delinquency ter. He joined Wilson Leam1.na Corp. in 1972. Don~uc is survived by his wife of 1 ~ years, lrcoe, wbo\hvcs 1n Laguna N1'uel, and their children, Susan, Richa'Y.~ Te.resa and Patnck. Fu'ne~ services were held Jan. 26 at St. Paul the J Apostle's Ch ch in Westwood. Contribtio s can be made to 1J:lc Bob Oonoa)lue Memorial Fun "for the promott0n of love ~d undentandina in the world" at 32082 Sea Island Drive, taauna Niauel, CA 2677 · Mesa GI awarded badge for combat Spec. 4 Cllrt1topber K. Jeske, son of Terrance and Robin Jeske of Costa Mesa, has been awarded the Combat Infantryman Badge for participation in the Grenada operations. Jeske, a 198 I graduate of Cost.a Mesa Hiah School, is assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Brag. N.C. Newly promoted Air Force Senior Airman Peter A. ltatta111ly, son of Dr. Emoe H. K.a1ins2k:y ofEJ Toro, bas arrived for duty at Elmendorf Air Force Base. Alaska. He is a weather equipment specialist. Pvt. Michael S. Pemper, son of Mardene Anderson of 1 Huntington Beach, has completed basic training at Fort Sill, Okla. He is a 1982 graduate of Liberty Christian School in Huntington Beach. Pvt. JOUDe Maatoney, daughter of Harrison and Jane Mahoney of Costa Mesa, has completed an Army administration course at Fort Jackson, S.C. She 1s a t 982 araduate of Estancia High School m Cost.a Mesa. PFC Stephen A. K. Henry, son of Linda G. Weaver of ~l T.oto, has been decorated with the Anny Commenda- llon Medal at F<?rt Brag, N.C .. following service in the Grenada opc~ttor:is. The mfan1ryman with the 82nd Airborne Div1S1on as a 1982 graduate ofWintersburg High School in Huntington Beach. James R. Faalber, whose wife is the former Sharon Erickson of Dana Point, has been promoted to the rank of colonel in the Air Force. He is chief of the Wing Operations Division at Vance Air Force Base, Okla. Pvt. Robert C. Folland, son of Joan C. Folland of Costa Mesa, has completed basic training Qt Fort McClellan. Ala. He 1s a 1982 araduate of Costa Mesa Hilb School. CapL Ammon R. Lud, whose wife is the former Kathleen Eccles of Newport Beach, has been decorated with the third award of the Air Force Commendation Medal at Kapaun Air Sta1ton, West Germany. Lund ia chief of NATO MunitionsBranch with Hcadquartel'11 U.S. Air Force Europe. • PFC Tlladdcu M. Tropea. son of Vifsil and Loretta Tropea of Cost.a Mcsa1 has completed basic trainina at Fort Jackson, S.,. He 1s a 1978 graduate of Costa Meaa Hi&h School. . ' Sit. Rould J. R111ell1 son of George and Ramona Rua.sell of Costa Mesa, hu r>ccn decorated with the Anny Achjcvement Medal at Fort Brau. N.C. Russell is a commuruc:ations specialist with the 82nd Airborne Division. Pvt "-_.-.,. N f · I Anny , uan .. .:.. •tter son o JoAnne 8. fine of Huntinaton Beach, participated ln opcT1tion1 in Orcnada. He i1 a 1983 araduate of Marina Hiah School in Huntinston Beach. Capt. P .. tla A. CJpa, dau&)lter of Edwrd O. ~n of Costa Mesa bu sn<1uated frQm the Air Fo('te t nune courwat Broou Air Force Bate, Texas. She ia a J 79 araduate of Cal State Lot Anieles. Fint LL Otvl4 A. Blellm son of Mr. and Mn Viflil Blehm of Huntinaton Beach, baa been decorated ~ilh tTie Air Force Commendation Medal at Kennedy Space Cenlef, Aa. Blehm, a mochanlcal en&Jnecr, ls a 1980 9'1MS~ofU PVt. K.r1 J. DMley, aon of John and Mavis Dooley of Cotti Mesa. ttas arived for duty in Schwabach Wcat GtrmJny. He it a miuilc crew mtmbcr with t~ '9th Air Dmn AJ'UUcry. • ,,. I ,4 I I ' ' I I I I I ' . ' . PAT MARL.EY RETIREMENT ANNOUNCEMENT . . . . ... ·. . . Th~ank You For 33 Great Years ~ -'-'~ ,,..- ( ;rs: ===-=====-'.,__,---r SALE STARTS ('I ....1., -_r ,,,.,,___., ,~{.~( _~~February Sth . __ _ .... 9 a.m. t ·o 7 p.m. ---~ ---s ;~ --- ::::. -< -. EVERYTHING TO BE SOLD Clothing -Fixtures -~ntiques -Paintings ALL SALES FINAL NO HOUSE CREDIT _ _ NO A~TERATIONS MASTER CHARGE-VISA CARDS ACCEPTED "' SUITS & SPORTS COATS by H. Freeman, Corbin, Chaps . 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Dereks within the last week. They will view. Under his contract John Derck The question of whether the Dercks be going to Rome to record the score has the final cut, but I believe after the would agree to tone down the film's with the composer Elmer Bernstein. screenings he will make the changes sexplicity, which has been the source Within four weeks we expect to have we feel arc necessary." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~------~ Our Winter Weather rs More Exciting (And more Fun ) Than Your Winter Weather MORRO l3AY,CA • THE ROSE PRICES BLOOM Cupid's victims will have to shell out up to SI 00 for a dozen roses for their sweethearts this Valen- tine's Day. thanks in part to the winter's record cold. But in some places they can still get a nice bouquet for less than half that. The price of roses often takcsaJumpat florist shops just before Feb. 14. the holiday for lovers, but the increase will be even greater in some c1t1es this year. because ofhagher costs of heating greenhouses. However, florists in· the Sot1theaSJ and elsewhere who get their roses from Colombia, which was not affected by th e cold. foresee little increase in pnces. MEN'S SHOP CLOSE-OUT S{\.LE UP TO 50% OFF • Sport Coa~s • Dress Shirts • Slacks • Sweaters .. . • S.port Shirts • ~ccessories • Fixtures and Equipment THURS D AY, FEB. 2nd -W EDNESDAY, FEB. 15th Open every day 9:30-5:30 Inclqding Sunday 10:00-4:00 ALL SALES FINAL ·Validated Valet Parking N~wporter .Resort Hotel 1107 Jamboree Rd . .6.44 ~0330 -,. ___ , . • VI SA Mastercard B of A t. ' : \ ·~ LETTER S 'Odoriferous' e1nissions daDl.age county ecology_ To the Editor: . "fhe Orange Coast Daily Pilot, the $outb Coast Air Quality Management ~stnct and Thomas 0 . Elias are to be commended for the timely article in Mr. Elias' C<?lumn on Jan. 6 entitled "Diesels May Be Banned in OC." . ~bJS mfonnative a~jcle bas alerted us, the public. to the fact that these emiss1ons arc m~rc than)u.s~ "odoriferous" and that there arc the more serious dange~ of curuuled v1s1b1hty and potentiaJ exposure 'to the cancer causing aients ID the smog that as created by them. . Bc!-Dg a student of Basse Ecol<>JY at OranJC Coast College, I am becoming ~n~insJy aware of these dangers an our environment, not only in the manner ID which 11 affects the present human population, but the damage exposure to these <:hemica~s has had and will continue to have on the plants and anamals that w1~I sustain future populations. With cooperation among the vanous regulatory agencies as the State Air Resour~s ~oard, the South Coast Air Quality Management Dastnct, auto compames, anfonnatave newspapers such as yours and an interested public much can be accomplished to preserve a healthful environment for ourselves' future human populations and th e plant and animal populations. ' M.L. ESTERMYER Costa Mesa Call for ~eway call boxes To the Editor: As the result of a personal experience, my wife and I beea~e aware of a daring oversight in our Orange County freeway system. Should an individual become stranded on one of our freeways due to auto failure or accident there are no call boxes from which to seek aid. This could prove to be the djfT~rcncc between personal security of an individual or family stranded during the late . evening hours on a freeway or life and death in case of an accident. Asa mem~r of the t:Jewport-Mesa-lrvine Interfaith Council, I am pleased to speak on their behalf 1n urging our community to mobilize its resources to correct this oversight. The lnter:fa1th Council has been made aware of strong concern for the call box need andacated by members of our Board of Supervisors. They would appreciate knowing how you feel on this issue. RABBI BERNARD P. KJNG Newport Beach Wetland reseurce is precious To the Editor: I object to ~ome of the contentions penned by Henry Burke in his Opinion column Jan. 25 regarding the use and condition of the Newport Upper Bay wetlands. He wishes for "public recreational use'' where he now sees "outright human, animal and commercial filth and deoris that deteriorates under a fiot sun on the tideflats, causing a stench, a rodent and mosquito condition ... " I am a frequent visitor to the Back Bay, this is now what I see, smell and feel. Rodents and mosquitoes do not breed in a salt marsh, this place is presently a pleas.ant place for "public recreational use." Many people enjoy the area. I've seen walkers, riders.Joggers, musicians, bird watchers, bicyclists and lovers. Mr. Burke says, "If it comes down to a dccision ... Some of the wi1dlifc will have to move a couple of hvndred yards and adapt to the secure. vast marshes and bogs on the UCJ lands ... " Fact: "The UCI lands" are formally named "the San Joaquin Freshwater Marsh." The Upper Newport Ba y Saltwater Marsh wildlife cannot "move," who as he fooling? We luckily have a precious wetland resource which we and our children can enjoy. Mr. Burke should see those egrets and plue herons, the swooping and gliding marsh hawks, the comical mud hens and those ducks wh1'11 are colored so dramatically you cannot jtop staring. CARLA BROCKMAN Costa Mesa ~- .. R1e1111 CHEI MACHINE CAN'T REPLACE PARENTS Tired. busy adults r yon computers to teach children WASHJNGTON-"Forthe first time in his life, he's struggling.." So began a recent commercial for com- puters that proves nothing about the efficacy of computers and everything about the bad taste of the advertising industry . The"he" isaboyofcosmic cuteness, standing perplexed before a blackboard doing math problems. He is looking downtrodden, glum, which as far as (' m concctned is the appropriate demeanor for math, and we arc told what we can easily see: He is having a hard time at iL The remedy? A computer, of course. He gets one and next we see a chortling, happy, well-adjusted kid. clearly on his way to success in math and everything else. He sits before a computer screen just rejoicing in how much fun awful arithmetic can be. The message? If you love your kid, you will get him or her a computer. Ascommercialsgo, this was about as low as they get. It preys on parental guilt and the fearthat the future will belong to those who arc. as the expression goes, computer liter-· ate-surely a contradiction in terms. As if to prove what happens, there was yet another commercial about a young man who prematurely returns from coll~c. a flunk-out because he knew nothangabout computers. He comes home by train, proving his ignorance is boundless. The advertisers, as usual have their fingers on the pulse of the public. Anxiety about computers turns up in just about every public-opinion poll or, for that matter. any conversation Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Ttlurlday, February 2, 191-4 __ ....__ '(The computer) Is an electr~nlc ~clfJer that·wJIJ help jurlJor ... when both f!re~t!,!_re either at work or too faUgued to grappll With tha child a homework." with a cabdriv[ ~Louis Harris poll, for instance, shows great ap- prehension about both computers and their adjunct. the rebot. At the same time that the {>Ublic welcomes these annovatJons, It recognizes that they mean a loss of jobs-some of them forever. But if a columnast 1s entitled to a guess, there is another kind of anxiety fueling the computer boom and it has Little todowithJobs. That anxiety is the one parents have for children who come home from school and find no adult there-or. almost worse, an adult so fagged out by a day at the office ttiat he or should could just as well not be there. What is most interesting about the commercial about the struggling kid is that neither when he stands perplded before the blackboard nor when he sits before the computer is there an adult around-neither a parent nor a teacher. The kid is• struu.ling" in a world bereft of adults, a world in whichadultsareeithcrtoo expensive (school) or too busy (home) to take time with him. ' with the trouble working parents have in find in~ the time to deal with their child's d1fficulty. If that is the case, then the ·computer will tum out to be nothing more than a gussied up TV set. Time wa.s when television was going to be the Great T cacher, when k1ds would be taught by it in the classroom and they wouJd return home to even more instruction. lnstcad, they come home to soap operas; now a whole gener- ation ofkids know all there is to know about adultery-and little else. A computer will not teach adultery,. but there is little reason to think that by itsclfit will teach motivation or discipline. It will hardly sit the kid down and make rum or her work and and it will not dial tbepbone to call the office if junior decides his home- work can wait., but the TV can noL As wonderful as the tutorial programs are, they are no substitute for either teacher or parent-especially if the learning is coming hard. So back to the kid in the com- mercial. Not for the last time in his life is be struggling-computer or no computer. I nlact. we're all struggl- ing-struggling both at our jobs and at parenting and knowmg. sometimes reluctantly. that there really asa "device" for struggling cb1 ldren. Thiscomputcrthcn is nothing less than a baby-sitter cum tutor. It is an elc<:tromc pacifcr that will help junior with bis homework when both parents are eitherat work or too fatisucd when atbome to grapple with theircbild's homework. The anxiety that the computer alleviates has only partly to do with a child's learningdifficult1es. ltalso has to do • -Most bomuan4-scheols already have one. It's caJleden adult. It's pro- grammed to teach. Richard Cohen is a synd1~1ed columnist. Butchers need sawdust Note some health ·departments have decreed agaanst sawdust on butchershop floors . A seasoned meat cutter says that rule must have been . dreamed up by an inexperienced theonst. It'd be dangerous to work in a shop without sawdust. says he. You can't use a saw or dealer without droppangs. On a floor with no sawdust, you'd slip on the grease and break your neck. ~ Catholic priests don't smoke cigars during mass anymore. But they did. Long long long ago. Pope lhban Vlll stopped it. If that 3-year-old is typical, said toddler eats more canned baby food annually than 1t weighs. Among turtles, remember, males grunt , females h1':!s. Q. I never see any movies taken from the works of Willa Cather. who certainly was one of America's greatest writers. Whv no t'> A. There was one. From her novel .. A Lost Lady ... The film treatment upset her considerably. She therefore stipulated in her Last Wall and Testament that no wntang of hers thereafter~ adapted for film. radio, stage. whate.,,er Q. Sa~s here there are onl) three native North Amencan fnrns Name them A. CranbelT} grape and bluebelT} Q. What drove Mark Twaan anto bankruptcy'? A. His investment of $250.000 in the Paige tvpesetting machine. It flopped. Diner: "There weren't any oysters 1n the oyster Sll'\A. ··Cashier: "No. and there aren •tam collages an the cottage cheese or horses in the horseradish. either. Pa~ up ·· Econom:r_ toget - rave 'reviews WASHJNGTON -Two th.iqs will happen today. The famous groundhog wiU pop out of his bole ~ Punxsutawney, Pa., and the Pfeh. dent's Council of Economic Advisen will release its annual repon in Washington. O.C. l won't predict wbethn' the voundhog will see his shadow or nat.; but J can tell you there'll be ~ sunshine cmanatins from t.be ecoo- omic repon to danle evcr/.i groundhog in the coun~. · The council's chairuian. Manii. f'eldstcin, will predict continUed economic growth, decliniq wi.. employment aod a low ratr of inflation. Last year, when Feldsiebl wrongly forecast a historic::a1ly weak rC'COvcry from the recession, some o! his fellow economists labeled him Dr. Gloom. This year. they'll be callin& him Mr. Sunshine. • But behind the rosy report, t.M president's top advisers arc bitten~ divided over economic policy. MOit Amencans will shrug ofT this high-level disagreement as nothina more than a philosophical pillow fight. But unfortunately, the presi- dent's decision on which advice to follow will affect the pocketbook of CVel)' bu.sineuman. wage earner. pensioner and taxpayer in the nation. The split among top economist.a it deep and unbridgeable. As one in· sider described it to me. it wollld be only a .sli&bt e.uaacration to say tha1 the differences in economic policy wiJlun the administration arc u fundamental as if the CIA and the Pentagon disagreed over wbethCT the Soviet Union existed. Basically. the most cnucal problem Feldstein sees for the economy is continued $200 billion budget defi- cits, which he wants to reduce by a combmauon of spending cuts and LU increases. This will assure the durability of the economic recovery, be feel$. But other senior economists dis.- agree. They believe the Federal Re- serve Board's tight-money policy. an force since last summer, is not only choking off the recovery but is sowang the seeds for another recession by the end of the ye.ar. They believe that a slow. steady groW1h in the money supply is the best way to achieve a hcaJthy economy and avoid the uosettling postwar cycle of boom and bust. These monetansts were the only economists who correctly forecast both the severity of the last recession and the strength of last year's re- cover). What part1cularl} anfunateS them is th'at the Feldste10 report will gJve gold stars to the Fed and ats chairman. Paul Volcker. The Fed·s erratic manapulauon of the mone) supply last year resulted an a confid enttal Cabanet-level report cnt1cal of the agency "We arc really concerned... one adm1n1strat1on official told my as- sociate Mi chael B1nstean, .. and we arc conve}ang that to the Fed. What happens in the ne:itt month or two will detennine whether at will be the death knell for the recoven or whether the Fed will bnng us bade from the bnnk of d1sao;ter " .REAGAN'S SPEECH RATES A 'B' The onganal Harvard College of 1636 was surrounded by a high stockade to keep out wolves and Indians L.M. Bo,\d 1s as.\ nd1cated columni~t. Feldstein'\ cnt1c'i arc also bi tter at his tendenC\ to ignore divergent \ 1ews an prcpanng the economic report "The hidden agenda of C\Cry chapter I'> to sell the Fclds1ein lane, which 1s that high .J~fic1ts raise interest rates. and theretore \OU have to raise ta '<Cs " • · • In an election \Car Feldstein 1s unhkcl~ to get the budget cut~ and tax increases he feels a['(' necessal) He would be hkch. therefore 10 1nc;1st on he"1ng 10 the Fed's 11ght·mone) pohc\ Then nc1wer Feld'>tein'c; nOf the monctans1s' suggest1om w1..1uld be follO'.A.l'd, and the public "'ould \A.Ind up \lo-Ith 1he worst of both economic theonro; . Mr. President, I'd like to speak to • you briefly about the address you aave to Congress and the nation on television last Wednesday. Everyone bas analyzed it foritacontent; this will concern itself with its stvlc. Firtt, let mesa y, you 're dam 'ood at it. We haven't had many presidents in our history whodelivera speech as well u you do. You made only two mistakes in the whole s~h. You got lost and read the word· Congress" from the no•t sen ten~ when you ahouJd have read the word "pro- lftlS," but)'Ou recovered beautifully. Another time you said "offered more chances" when you should have said .. offered more choices." A&a1n the word "chances" appeared Tater in the aamc tenlc~.Ot1vioostyyou were radl~abeadand 11mply misspoke. ltdidn tmattcratafl. A little flub OAANOE COAST llilJ Pilat . • • I ANDY Roo1EY once in a while in a speech makes you seem human. Another thin& I like is your straight- forward use,ofthe first person "I." You say..forinstancc, "l will continue to press ... " and "I spoke today with ... " Richard Nixon and several other recent presidenu thouaht they. sounded modest if they avoidtd . sayin, .. l .. alld in tead uicl .. Wewill continue to press ... " and .. We spoke today." Larry D •• ,_,. ~,...,. For a politacaan to say "we" when he means"I" isas phony asa federal budget prqiection. Congratulations on avoiding it. As stood as you arcat,Uvinaa speech, though, you're even better when you speak offthe cuff at your press conferences. You don 'l tum as many nicely worded phrases as you did in the written speech but it sounds more natural when you·re talking and not oratina. Forinstance, in your Si.teoftbe Un.ion speech you said: ·•But then would it not be better to doawaywilh them entirely?"' lfyou'drpoken that Un 1rtcon- venation. you'd ccttait>ly have said: "But then, wouldn't it be better to do away with t.Mm cntiretyr vou·d have contracted .. would not" to "wouldn•t •• 1uouod1 latspecchy tbat way People like to be talked to, not at. • Con1id.cf'ina how well the pt> watwntten in some places.it• IUrprisi I\& how PoQrly it WU dooe in othen.. For 1nstan<:e, whX do you me that tircdeditOrlal pqe Let UI ... "SO often? "Let US look: .... .,let UllO ....... let us remember ... •• "~t us be 1\ift ... " ltisn·u vcrycfThctlvewayofsayina somethina. lthaupreachynnatoft lhaf tumJ people off. . . You also fell an to some chches you shou Id have a' 01ded. They sounded hke bits and pieces of phrases left over from campaign speeches. "We cannot, must not and will not tum back .... A lastfogand meaningful peace 1s our fourth great goal." What do you mean by "mcananafuJ"? What would a meaningless peace be? Why not say "Peace is our fourth great goal." You also used the phtUC "a new bcain01ng." You've used that before. Arc there any old begmnmgs? You always use God and patnot· ism to excess inyourspecchcs and you dld this time too. It's 1 ch~p. easywaytoaet applaute. The Japanese~r-mak~r~ ubaru ioa commcrctal caJls 1t)elf"Thc offictaJ car of the U.S. Siu Team." You and Subaru arc both usmg the s.me trick, tryins toassoc11te yourself with a aood thi na. You had enou&h real th i DJ.' to say an your spttCh wtthollt evokint God or patnotl5m. As H.L Mencken Sjld ... Patnousm is 1 (avontc device qt' persons wt th t0mcthiQ& to sell." O~enJI th0'1&h, l'd &ivc your speechaB. Andy Roont ; ~ yndfo"td cotumn11r. Dally Piiot welcomes comments from reader• If tl"lert 1c; 1 ndt"t'd a r~--ess1on 1h11 year onc otliual ptll Oted out. hotb sadc!> will howl "I told 1,ou \O" -and u'iC the d1sa.-.1cr a" a 'md1un1on of their lheor. 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Thursdays on the Llvma page, notb1ng ever perspective of its creator, l<Jll.Y Br~. who mds hie a lot works out quite the way Marion plans. more paJatable when pmashed Wlth large doses of · Marion is a direct descendant of Brooks' own history lau&l;',ter. . . . . and personality. A youna woman in her early 20'1, Marion . . The humor 1. l~kc ~o depict involves the sill~: has fled the suburbs for Hfe in the big city, pursuing her · n~1culous, cv~ryday s.1tuat1<;>ns that ~appen to all. of us, dreams around the inevitable pitfalls. Later in the strip, said Brooks ~1th ~ smile while chronicling the whims a~ Marion's parents and a male fnend will be introducecS. \ .... "\ ' \ , o.lr ........... ~ .... _. UpM Katy Broob createe comic atrlp about everyday humor to re.tore lmty to life. woes of Manon Fane, a young woraan who confronts hfe "It's set in a situation l can write about because l'vc armed with determination and a sense ofhumor. li ved it and observed it," said Brooks, reluina in the Brooks, 29, has always been immersed in art. She Balboa peninsula apartment she shares with her husband comes by it honestly-both her parents, Bob and Evelyn Clive. Moodey, arc professional artists. . "The humor evolves out of everyday life." A araduate of Newport Harbor High School, Brooks Brooks cfictures Marion as intelligent, headstrong, earned her bidiclor's degree at Otis Art Institute and spent outgoing an determined. But Brooks' humor will veer six years in Los Angeles, concentrating on i;>rintmak.ing sharply from'1arrowcatqories such as political humor or and drawing. She supported herself with odd Jobs wedged women's liberation. around hours spent m her studio. . "I think there is a lot more to life than specialty Two years ago, she overhauled her career goals, issues," Brooks said. "lwantto&ivewhaJlbavel~ed­ branching into commercial art and, eventually into that you'vs 1ot to ~h<><?t for your ,drear~lS, tak,e h.f~. by the cartooning. shoulders and say, This. as what Im JOang to C!o. . "I'd always ~~n fascinat~ ~ith cartooning," she Brooks works full-tame a~.T~fTenes Ltd. art P,J!cry an said. Instead of wnting letters to fncnds, she would send Costa Mcu and asscmbles Fane and Dandy 10 her them cartoon stnps. A class at Orange Coest College evening and weekend hours. PAPARAZZI --------~~ HOW DOES LONG Ii 1AKE ? "The humor has to be just perfect," she ex.plained. Once the joke is written to her satisfaction, she l1qtS the strip in three or four panel sequences, then does the actual drawing. Some strips oomc quickly: others bare~ budae· "That's the one thin& about a cartoon stnp -you. can't force it," she said. "h's got to be a slow evolution of things coming together. And you have to know the characters. They become alive when you're writing about them and you can't force situations on them. . "It's a thrilling chall~," she said of the strip!• debut. "I love adventure-it 1 my bobby-and that's the way I look at this." The next challenae ~oul~ be national syndication. ~nd Brooks knows "cartoonan' as an extremely compct1t1vo field. The five ~jor syndicates each accept only one or two new strips qfthe several thousand that are submitied each year." How do Brooks and· her comic creation, Marion, differ'? "She•s not nearly as serious as I am," Brook! said with a ~ugh. "I have a terrible tendency to~ up on a soapbox and spou~ views, which is why I think this strip is nice. It's a side fme that can counier that other side." She rther hopes the cartoon will remind readen that "there's humor; there's love: there are funny, silly things that happen - and let's enjoy them." Mackiekeyed to sea "The fashions the models arc wearing tonight will not be shown at the Neiman-Marcus pany. This collection is going somewhere else ... Bob Mack.le said Monday evening at the Newport Harbor Art Mu seum. "My new spring collection will be modeled -about 60'to 80 pieces." Vibrant color, luxurious fabrics, flattering shapes and exquisite hand-beading arc the hallmarks of the new collection. In a brief con- versation (everybody wanted to talk to the designer) Mackie said. "There will be a lot of nautical IOQks including an oversized beaded taf- feta middy evening wrap. The in- spiration came from the sea." Designer Mackie came from Los Angeles for a preview of the Fashion Island store's sixth anniversary party on Feb. 29 which will benefit the BOB MACKIE museum. Ban1ey Ban1ett, Neiman-Marcus general manager. was there and during a brief proaram (timeout . from socializing and visiting the hors d'oeuvre buffet) said the store was happy to be involved with the museum fund-raiser. "It will be a sensational evenint -very theatrical (Mackie has a show ,biz background) ~trava- pnza." • Both levels of the store will be used for hors d'ocuvres, dinner and dancing. There will be 75 tables for seating 600 people dunng dining and viewing Mack.te's collection. (Individual reserv~tions at S 125 each may be made 1n advance by calling 759-1122.) Benefit oo-<:ha1rwomen NHAM trustees LacUle Adami and Naacy ZlQJmeyer were introduced and Kevin Consey, Bob Mel.ala and Ray Joluaton (N HAM board of trustees prcxy) made brief comments on their enthusiasm for participating in the event with their "neighbor'' . Others there included Toni Ayres. Helea ClrkJe, Sa11y Laby (wcannga golJeOUS aray suit-a Christmas gift from her escort, husband Ro1er), Lacllle Kaelut, Jea and Dick Stevea1, Beverly nompsoa ColJ and husband Horace (they were off l~thc Ritz afterwards). floral designer Randy Harmer, Mar1artta Slaaw, Molly and Leo9 Lyoaand Betty Oberi. A blue nbbon committee for the fashion benefit also includes the Mmes. Robert Allel>ora, Wanea Fill, Job P. Randall, QJck lversoa, Jobsoa, McLala, Robert Peltin1, Jolan Porter, Oeor1e RJclater, Job Situ, En1e1t Williams and Auabelle Wllllam.t. llar&arlta Shaw and Marton Shea are on the committee for Feb. 29 benefit eotree. -0.., ............ ~..., .... R01er Luby. Jo McLain and Molly Lyon were amona •pectatora at Mackie preTtew. . Immigrants' fears, dreams fill 'Second Lives' By CATHY DE MAYO o.tr,...0.11111 •ut South Coast Repeqory hu launched a prosra"' of dramatic read.inp on a countywide tout fOCUlina attention on theexperienoeaor~nt immiara.ntaand refuaces: -Titled "Second Lives," the productiop mcorponte1 imm~nu• and ttfueee•' own words u tlfey express the mixed fccli~ that ttar at them u they abut the door on overytruns Ci.mlliar and plunae an to a new life in a atranat land. HavanapremieredatU~i.nCrowandCo. in South O>aat VilllJI, the prosram wtll repeat at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Ora nae Cout Collqe and subtequent locations. The rcadinp arcw out ofSCR '1 multiflCICted study of the imm11t1nt experience in Ora nae County. · • Armed with aSlOO plannm11rant from the C.aUfom11 Council for the Humanities, SCR Initially re.e.arched Wiemblina• Pf'Oll'lm forechool ~luldttn that would encou~ better undttltand1na of elbnk and cultural ~~rences. . The ICO~ or the projcctevcntuaUy branched h1to llX phases: Rs 1984 Educational Tounna Production f~r county 1ehool1, "Findina Home," a muai~ parable about a boy who finds himselCfn a strange land~i 1ymposl um on the immlarantupcrienoesta&ed last November, a book fcaturina flrst·hand 1toncso(county immip'lnta and refuaees; a videotape of"Findil\I Home"; 11tUdy suidc for studentund tcachcnand thcdramatlcreadin.11. Theimmlsranu' movina wordsand often-wrench int personal talcscomorise most of Michael Biaelowand ValcrieSmith'ucrlpt for''Scoond Uva." lerry Patch dittcted thercadJna,usittcd byJoscGont.alciofUC Irvine. UC'l 1tudent1, Auaust Lobato and Marie Maaudaand local actors Russell Terry and Kathryn Johnson nimbly adopt an usonmcntof acx:entund att1tudes1J they relate thutorlcstold by immiaranu m Oran.pCou.nty. AltbcSu&b theatoneurc all dHTeren t, they a re II n ked byth aamcTcarsandno14ri1hcdbythesamedrcams. l The first scene cu mines the sheddana oft heir pasts. Ofttn the tales are painful-a Vietnamcse-oman tl(lped the fall ofSaaaon by only hours,can')'lnaall her worfdly pouc ions in a 20.pound peck, wondcnna aft he f1mlly membt" tht'd ten bthand were alive or dead. I Other atori~are optimistic-one Meucan immi- grant, who paid $250 to be smuaJcd acrou the borcler. aayi.wtth conviC1ion "I always Thou&ht that the Unittd States wu the land otopponunj ty,and I sta!I thank 1t ,~ .. An immiarant from Turkey rcluhes theJobopportun1_ty 1n mechanical engjnccnna that lus adopted homeland ofTen; he left Turtcey and never looked back. Scene two deafs with the problems immiarants and refuaca face 11 thq-a<tJust to datly hfe here." Amen· caniuuon" 11 painful (or some. filled With pnde for othen. Jose, who walked from San Dieao to Ocean 1dcaftcr sllppana acrou the bOl'dcr, remombcr1cryina when he n:atcd theplcd,eofallctJance Corthc fir1t t1mcua US. c1tiun. fol"aQ.Armtnaan 11n. whose newfound tn&pcn.- dence tw b&mtct and alienated bcr traditional s-ttnts, the procaa hu been cmotion-characd. To lht T a1wancsc biah achoo! student. taunt~ by cru"1 n1cknamn, "Ameri· can11.ation" bu meant lea~natotum adeafnr. • Tht final nccumlncs the 1mm1aranu' future. A Ru1111n rcfuace i1opum1stic, notin "Not very manx ... people haveachancc lO ll'1C 'woOvca an one hfctamc. · .. A Polish rcfu1« 1s still stunned. shak1na has head as he explains." I am d1ny wuh all the freedom "A Pakistani s1np the praise of Amencan 1naenu11y. sttinah1sown prospcntyaround thcromtt Buta Laotian woman pu.nlcssa.d.lyo'1erthc attitude chanacs in her children. A O\ilcan political re~ tamcnu family mcmbcn left behind A lfllCfUI 1mmiarant from Ecuador W1Stfu11) no1C'I': .. ] think 10 Enahsh.1 speak n\ En&)1,h, I dream 1n En&hsh: but I still pity 1n panish ." ThedramttlC rcadina~ funded by I arant from PaClftc Telephone, will touuchools. coUc:an and community centen throua.hout tht C'OUl'\ly ttnt month. T1mcunddatct11t Feb. 12, 7 p.m.at Manner'• Church. Ncwpon ~ach~ Feb 13 noon at Cal tale Fu.Uenon, Feb. t6.8p.m.atSoulbCoast Rcpcrt ,Cost1 Mcsa_i..fcb lt.8p.m.1tthehbrary/cultur1kcntcr, n Juan \..,lptstrano, and Feb 21. pm, at ll"\lin • T1clm 1nfonnauon 1 avadablca thepcrfonnancie loe&tJOn'I J \ - ..... ---------·-.------• - 92 Orange Coat DAIL y PILOT/TfUH'lday, February 2, 1084 .. -\ Birth defects treatmentch·anges.dr"Stically Earlier dtagnosJs pesstbl~ with experimental technJque -- Eduor's Not(-/n lat>oratonN aero th<' Vmted States and clscwher!!, rrscan:hcrsurepadU4lly bnftllf21 hum1mty'smost k11rcdd1~asc underronrrol In• nlQ(>-Jlll/11 series, AP 1ent.'t: wntt:r Paul Raeb~m tells about rhe steady-and romelJmcs rt:markabk-prolf'N1 thar has bttn macJe. By PAULRAEBURN ,,, leliMM..,.... Through tht-a'tes, Jt:nc11c d1i.orders and birth dl'fects have bttn cloaked in m ystcry Doctors tncd, when they could, to treat them. Sadl). man) children died And there was no expla- ' nation. no way to tell parents wh) the1t ch1ldren had been horn with disease or deform 1- t) Then. suddenly. the ad- vent of genetic engsneenng I 0 I )cars aso gave scientists a powerful ne-\\ tool 10 St"arch fo r the ongin of -and po\111hle \Oluuons for -gcn- C'lll disease'> It ha\ been a bus) and fru11ful decade In man) cao,c<;, doctor'> ran now pred1l t _ w1thgrcatal-curac) \\hethcr Quitl Victories parentsarecarncrsofgenet1c d1\Cases 1hat might be passed on to 1hc1rofTspnng. Researchers arc taking~ fir;t tentatl ve steps toward the cure of genetic d1sea~. replacing defecti ve gene!. with normal ones. or stimolating the body to someho\\ compensate forgeneuc defects Al read). dramat1csurgel) ini.1c.Je the "omb has lx:en used to correct some birth detects before birth. Using ultrasound pictures of the developing fetus to guide them. surgeons have insened deJ1cate instruments into the uterus to relieve fluid buildup and thus prevent damage 10 scnc;1t1ve organs. While the appl1cat1on of the surgery 1s necessanly limited, i1 isa strikinacxampleot howdrasucally medical will becomclessofa factor an the control ofacnet1cd1sease. treatment ofbinh defects h.as chan,cd. (Accord.in& to one study, prenat.al d1aanosi1 i1 In tht' area ofprcnataJ d1aanos1s, researchers arc on sometimes respon11blc for reducina the abonion rate. the veraeofa ~radvancc that could radteallyahcrthc Couples at thenskofproducu1achildttnwitbdefcc11onen chances of prevenonaand tn=atrna binh defccts 1tnd chOOSt abortJon in the able rice of prenatal diaa.nos11, when 1cnc11c diseases. they don't know whether or not the child is affected. The A new technique known a!t chonon biopsy will make 11 ab1hty to diaanose some of those children as normal makes pos 1blc to diaanoae acnet1c d1wrders as early as lhe e1ah1h abortion no lonaer ne<:HSary.) week of a woman's preanancy. Now such diaanosis cannot Genetic cnaineeri~ makes tt possible for researchers be made u11lil the 20th week. . to examine indi viduaJ bits of aenetic material for the Thecumntly used tcchmqut> for prenatal d1aanom 1s v1ri1tionsand 1bnormah11es lhot produce genetic diseases amniocentesis, the witbdruwal of a small amount of the and birth defects. . nu1d urroonding 1hc fetus. · Once the precise Jenetic abnormaltties rcponsibll' for The nu1d c.arries m1cro~op1c fragmc:nb offl'tal ~kin a specific disease arc found, dia&nosis of the disorder and other fetal cells that con uu n the fetus· acnes. The cells becomes si m pie and rou line. must be grown an the labora1ory for several weeks unul Researchers llaveJust reported, for example, the enou&h genetic matenal 1s a v11lable to look for defects discovery of the aenellc defect that causes With the oew tech n tQ ue, au n y b11 of the chorion, the phenylketon uria, a rather uncommon genetic disease that precursor of the placenta. 1s snipped ofT, and the genetic can lead 10 mental rctardauon. analysis 1s done 1mmed1atel) Abnormahttes can be found The fortunate thing in that case, however, 1s that 1f the w11h1n hours. ,.-,,disease is diagnosed early enough, the retardation can be The advantage of the tarly d1asnosis, w~ich is only .. entirely prevented ~y careful control of diet. ex pen mental and' not likely to be widely available f~r soml' Although the disease cannot besa1d to be .. cured." its ume 1s that it gives a woman and her spouse more tune to unhappyconsequencescan be chm mated. And the decide whether to abort a child carry1np geneuc defect discovery of the geneuc defect will speed research toward a It also. in some cases. might make 11 possibk for true cure. doctors to intervene and prevent damage. That will Although researchers may be yearsaway from human become increasing)) true as research advances. Abortion geneuc therapy, they have begun aiming at that goal. A ycaraao. a acne from arat was rnsencd into a mouse, and the mouse a.rcw to twice us normaJ size. A acne had been transferred from one animal to anot.hcr and madt to work. Ulinaad1ffcrcnt 1tr1tqy. rcsearchef1 have ex· • perimented wuh acne therapy in a man who bas a aene11c blood djsorder known as thallasscnti•. In that illness, the hemoaJ(>bm 1n blood is unable to perform properly irs function of carryin,aoxyaen and carbon diollidc throuah the bloodstream. The ttscarchers pve the man a drua 1hauct1v ted a so-called fetal hemogJobin acne, which is normally acti vc before b1rtb and dormant afterward. 1he trial was a sµc«u. fetal bem<>sJobm was soon c1rculatina through the man's bloodstream, subst1tutma forlhedamqed adult hemoaJobio. Yet another kind of sene therapy IS beinJ r.ursucd by researthers who have an1ficially constructed· healing virusci" that can correct aenctic defecu in cells they infect. So far, the Yiruscs have been used only an the laboratory, but thcref.uJ,tsareencoutajing. . Predtctma the future 1s always nsky, and most scientists will shy away from saying that cures for genetic disease arccominasoon. But biology is procecdina with gr't'atcr speed than ever, and 111s not too much to hope that modem biology will soon unravel the puzzJe of genetic disease and birth defects. (Next: Cblldbood Cancer ) Concern triggered over grandson's gun DEAR ANN LANDERS: My rnn-1 n-la w bought m) grandson a BB gun for his sixth b1rthda' His wife tnec.J tu· talk him out of 11. but nobody can A1111 LANDERS tell him anythm&. •••••••••••• How many other /' 1d1ots are there walking around who don't know that air ntles can be dangerous? When I was in grade school a RUFFELL' neighbor kid shot me with one oft hose guns and 11 hurt like the devil, but no permanent damage was done. A friend of mine was not so lucky. He was hit in the eye and half-blinded for life. This kid loved basketbal~ but after that accident ~ecouldn't excel in It because of his impaired vision. . Children don't have the Judgment to own any lund of gun. Isn't there a law against a 6-year-old handling one of those things? If there isn't, "there should be. -A GRANDMA IN AUSTIN, TEX. DEAR GRANDMA: Altbougb DO oDe ever djed from a.a air rtne woud (actually aD aJr rtnt It no more dan1eroaa tba.n 1 1llDg1bot), I am pleated to receive aucb a letter from Texas. It It a mystery to me wby a state tbat bat 10 mucb to be proud of stems to 10 out of lt1 way to glorify guns. tWlce on Saturdays, dnvmg around town, and once having lunch with her in a ha!Pburger place. Please tell me how to go about it. Miss Landers. I am only 14 and can't seem to get the nght words lioed up. - KITCHENER PROBLEM DEAR KITCH:. Lint up tbt words for your fatber - not yoar motber. 'Maybe die alnady knows and doesn't want to do uytblDg aboat ll. Ttllln1 ber mlcbt force ber to do aometblag tbe doeta't want to Clo In order to bold lter bead up. U yoar fatber knowa yoa are aware of bit woman fr1eod, be may dtcldt to atop teeing ber. Or bt mlot decide to tell your motber about It and Jet tbe 1ltu1tlon resolved -oat way or another. Eltbtr of t'ete alternatives 11 better tbu pulling your motlier on tbe spot. • • • The Show~Off's . U'HOLSTllY, INC. ............ .-41 ..... 1922 HARBOR Bl VD COSTA MESA -5~8 1 t56 A few weeks ago, Mitt United States, a !!-year-old beaaty from Port Wortla, beld a pistol at tbe paraded 1D a cowboy-style cowD at tbt Ml11 Wotld contest ID London . Tbe offlclaJ1 told ber to pat tbe pistol away. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I must respond to "No Name. No City" so sh£uvlll know she is not alone. There arc countless "closet wl<lows" who rejoice secretly when death releases them from a miserable marriage. r know, because I was trapped an one for 40 years. • Closing In Fashion Island Is Extended Until Feb. 7 Liquidation Of Entire Stock Dresses, Tops, Pants & Skirts HURRY FOR INCREDIBLE VALUES The Show~bff #22 Fashion Island 720-9194 Sale! CLOSING OUT CASUAL SHOES 11GRASSHOPPERS" NEW MARKDOWNS DRESSES DRASTICALLY REDUCED LOTS OF SPORTSWEAR 40°/o 10 70o/o OFF CREDIT CARDS Visa MasterCard AmericAn Express Carte B.lanche · Diners 'Nr'lforl H1rbor AIHH Nlo-rpnr/ Bird S41·1Zll Slnet 1949 OlPARTMINT STOii HOURS 9:30·6:00 Clo wet S...nd1ya 18t6 NEWPOAl.BLVO , COST.A M ESA ' Of coarse, tbere 1laoald be a law apiD1t 1Uow1D1 I -year-olds to have a gu of any klDd, but first let's get a law bau!Dg t'e salt of banclpo1 to every Tom, Dick a.ad Harry wbo feels be must "protect" blm1tlf. More cbUdren, family m embers and aelgbbora are kllled every year by bandgun1 tban are lntrudtra, would-be muggers and r1pl1t1. I stayed because I needed financial help to raise lhe children. They all turned out beautifully, no thanks to their father. "Free at Last" described it perfectly. The peace of mmd and freedom fro~ stress a~e marvelous. "No Name" has no need to feel guilty. She paid her dues. And so did I. -CONTENT IN CHICAGO DEAR CONTENT: Yoa and tbouaanch of otbert. ne number of women wbo wrote to uy tbt tame tblDI was a sbocker -ud more tba.a a little dtpreatlag. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: How should I tell m y Mom that Dad is cheat in$ on her'? I am not guessing. I know 11 for a fact. I have seen him with the same woman three times- 2905 E. Coast Hw~. There are two reasons. never figure out the van-does not fl pwJnto The first one IS their lack ables. If optimism could the shower from a I u· ... -.... ~~ lL Corona del Mar of organization. They power energy, the three .of natural la.va flow. r ~---------them would keep Dis-Sometimes I THE BACKLUND FAMILY <Owners) Villa __ 5wedel) . Swedish Smorgasbord _..._ ... & Bakery SINCE 1961 BANQUET FACILITIES UP TO 100 PERSONS 536-3033 122 llll ST. AT ltlt HmllTll IUOll VISIT OUR OTHER LOCATION 873-4091 HH E. 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If Mm When t~e gas gauge in Freebish doesn't get a the car is on E, they sec 11 as 15-page report by I 0 a.m. a challenie to set a record she is going to keep me a for coasting downhill end sophomore for the rest of for seeing how many red my hf e." lights flash on the I am awed by their sense dashboard before evl'ry-of self. Time holds no thing stops. hm1tatioos on them. They They never dress as 1f 1t hav~ come to me: with a might tum cold when the straight face the third week sun goes down or consider of August and said. "Hey, that .a rain might come you gomg near the post . while the top is down on office today or tomorrow? I their convertible. want to get my application It is inconceivable to in for a college." them that someone would My husband says he cash their check on the da doesn't know wh It should bother me. It's their life. He says I torture myself by involving myself an their act1v111es. Frankly, I don't know how they got this way. Probably from my hus- band's side of the family, who have never been known for facmg reality or working within a ume frame. The second reason they are driving me crazy is ... what do you mean I'm at the end of the column and there is no more room? That cannot be. It can only mean one thing. My kids are conta~ous! ----UlllmL STARTS TOMORROW , ____ 1 iiREA UA MoYtes 990 4022 COSTA MESA Ed•ard• To•nunm 7'1-4UW EL TOAO ~HABRA ORAHOE EdWard!I Saddlet>ack "* 4MC Fashion Square Stadium Dnvt-ln 581 s88tl 691 -0633 639 8770 1RVINE •• ORAHGE • WESTMINSTER • Edward! Woodbridqe ~ EdWards Cinema \\lest 551 0655 634.2553 891 3935 COT A. *ll•tbOtTwin 6H·)'°l • , l -.... • -· Of•nge Cout OAIL.:Y PILOT /Thuradtry, Febtvaty 2. 1tM • Citlil" 8 FNllA.Y 9 I .... ~ -l:IO-'Hill ·Street' baddi~s must look the pan·· 111*1•ENOUQH ~~A.YING ~ Fa-· M0¥11 MAllCJWD THEATM t t "M Under ~ &in" ( 1M21 DRAONIT PM u.tiloY, Jent Bitton. MOYil CD)MOYIE **14 "LOYtllck" (19831 ~ ** "Alltc* Fotce Z" (1NO) JoM ~~EhlO«hMcOovtm. Philp Law, Mel Gibtoft. \A.I -t:ao-U 1A "Lady On The Bue" (1983) IAUCll ~ Bflgl. -t:IO- =Of CUL.TURI ~ l::'A&.O ILL :::a Of '°"1UNe t * * ~ .. Bullitt.. (1981) Stevt MOYIE • McauMn, AoOert Vaughn. BJ FRED RMllENBERO ~T......._.W...., LOS ANOELES -C.1tlna the bit parts on .. Hall Stteet Blues" is a lot like pickina characters from a pohcc h~eup. The ri&ht types look like they could have done the cnmc. • .. We're looluna for a definite city person, nobody who looks naral," said Lon O~nden, director of castina for NBC'• anuy cop Jbo~. ·You must act a feel that they belona on &he hill, that they belona in a lower socioeconomic level." Opcnden rejccu "the Californian look. the blond, beach-boy type and anybody who looks like an actor." Sbe said walk.-ons for"Simon & Simon" wouldn't get a look on "Hill Street." "For the purpose of the story Lane, the writers w1U wntc Latin, black or white on the scrip~" Openden said. "Then I meet with the producers and d1rector about the characters. When I audition, I want criminals who look like criminals. Our stiow doesn't have a lot of wbite-<:ollar crime." "' .. ··: iill Stttct'' acts hishJy trained performers bccluse many acton an fans of the show and covet the rolee Alto, the non-Hollywood profile of the pattt allo.,.1 Openden lO scour botb coaau for talent. And, more than any other show, "H1U Street'1 hires black and Http1n1cactori-ror roles oo botb aides of~ cnminaljusticc •Y•tem . Some of the more memorable minor perfonncn tht1 season Mvc included A1fte Woodard, wbo played a woman whose ton wu accidentally iillecr by a cop, Trinidad Salva, 11 the cocky pna,leader Jetua Martinez. and Gary Frank, who p layed a bitter pua'P.leaic. Opendcn aaid Woodard "may have been the most spectacular woman we've bad." She said Frank. who was the son. Willie La~nce, on "Family" for f'ive years, captured both the paitplqic's anacr and his facility with the Wheelcha1r. "Gary had to be 'trong." she aatd ... Wben he was n:adina. he showed ut how he could lift himaelf out of the chair." Openden, who helped caat the oriJjnal "Hill Stnet Blues' pilot three years ago said much of astina wu * * t * ''Whllkey GllOftl" ( 1948) ID~~ Join Greenwood, W Wotd e i KHOTI LNbNQ :=i1 :00-l1lFIUD HAPPY D.\YI AGAIN 1J LOU GRANT NIJC NEWIQ e NAT\JN =.MY l8lAHO I~ CBS wallops rivals in TV ratings ~8WLD ~=AMMCA II •aa "90RT * t • "BrllnWIYel" ( 1983) Kiit Dul· MOTOAW'ES< "···~--'·M. MAGAZINE lea. _N .. LcM. -_...,__ "'"' "'"1AINMl!HT TOHIOKT Cl) INDEPBl>EHT HETWON< LOVE OONNECnON NEW8 F~T~=TAE (OJ NB. 8ElW<A IH CONCERT OOH THUOWN -'11:00- QI FNllA.Y F£UO I a a w a a NlWI LAVERNE a aHIAL£Y' =AN a MARTlt8 LAlK»MH Nrt •w•A•t•H I m OH L.A. I TOP 40 Y1DE08 0 P£0P\£1 COURT WlD. WILD WOM.D Of JACU Gll.EA80N NIMM.I WHArt MY UN! LO!) ANGELES (AP)-"60 Minutes" and "Dallas," heavy artillery in CBS' ratings arsenal. led the network to a maJor victory in the Nielsen ratings for the week ended Jan. 29. CBS finished nearly three ratings points ahead of second-place ABC and actually expanded its margin of victory over the week bcf~, when CBS got a big boost from the Super Bowl. · "60 Minutes" wa~ first in the A.C. Nielsen Co. survey and "DaJ1as" was a close second. CBS captured the top four places and an all took eighlofthe Top 10 (expanded to 11 places because of a tie for 10th place). Third-place NBC took two pla~ and ABC took one. CBS also kept its lead on first place in the season to date. The ratings: CBS 18.2. ABC 17.1, NBC I 5.1. Two CBS shows, the movie "The Lost Honor of Kathryn Beck" and "The JefTersons," tied for third. Jn the movie Marlo Thomas starred as a"Wom"an whose life is NBC's "Decision •g4," CBS' "Back Together," and ··NBC Reports." Here are the week's Top proarams: I. "60 Minutes," CBS. a ratinaof27.2 or 22.8 million households. 2. "Dallas,'' CBS. 26.3 or 22.0 million. 3. Movie-"The Lost Honor of Kathryn Beck," CBS, 22.7 or 19.0 million. 3. Tie-"The Jeffersons,'' CBS, 22. 7 or 19.0 mill ion. S. "The A-Team," NBC, 22.6 or 18.9 milHon. 6. "Alice," CBS. 22.4 or 18.7 miUion. 7. "The Four Seasons," CBS, 22.3 or 18.6 million. 8. "The Love Boat," ABC 22.1 or 18.S millton. 9. "Magnum. P.I.," CBS, 2 t.8 or 18.2 million. 10. Movie-''Mike Hammer: More Than Murder," CBS. 21 .6 or 18.1 million. -. · t 0. Tie-'·Tv Bloopers and Pt.rcticill Jokes," NBC, 21 .6 or 18. I million. I ~~ . fl~ Caine Mutiny" (1854) HHOaCEY ~ Boglft. Joee Fetr•. t *~" ( 1879) Jeff AAA-, * * ''Plftnlrl" I 1882) Ry111 O'Neil. ruined by police and media attention when she spends the -;;=====================• night with a man who turns out to be a suspected terrorist. .._. A-ttu ... ..._ John Hurt ,_, _,,. (Z) MOYIE r- -8:00-* t t "Ctt Peoclie" ( 1881) Nllt ... • (I) MAGNUM, p J. .,.__.,, ................ ...___. I aa .... ~~... "",_,· ..._" _,,,.,.,,,.., COUEGE-·~ -11:ao-aJ MOYIE I (I) TRAPPER JOHN, M.O. t t * "Gr ... '' (1971) John Trevol-~ZONE ... °""'Newton-John. . I a * NlW8 NGfTl.M ~ ~ l .. EARCHOf_ 1:°'aw.PION8 =r°'~~ • • • • "The Ow Hunttt" (Pitt 1) I ~1=' AtilENCA ( 1971) Robert DI HWo, Meryl Streep ®GROWING UP STONED • MONTY PmfOH'8 FlVINO cm M6vlE · CIACU8 • t "Ring Of Desire" (1881) Oeorgl-11> NllOE ORANGE COlWTY na «!~. PllAI Tbomll. G DIC)( VAN DYKE .._ ••• CC) MOYIE -12.-00-* t * ''The Y• Of LMng ~ 9 AL1'E> HtTCHCOCK It may be that Alan Alda single-handled accounted for putting three CBS shows into the Top I 0. Alda made a guest appearance on the premiere episode of "The Four Seasons," which he adapted from his movie. "The Four Seasons" was seventh for the week, and its Sunday niJht nei&hbors "Alice" was sixth and "The JefTenons" was tied for third . CBS had a tight grip on first place among the evening news shows and NBC rcmajned in second place. The ratinJtS: C BS 14.S, NBC 11.7 and ABC 11.2. The lowest-rated show of the week was the "NBC Reports•• on lee lacocca. chairman of the Chrysler Corp . The five bottom shows in descending order were: CBS's ''T he Whiz Kids," CBS State of the Union Analysis, ,. r1 / r_.,,,4r r ',, ""f ' • ,,,,,., SCAAMCf ·• YENTL ""'91• lllMCT ' , .. , , .. , .. , .. ~....,.,_-"~ .... ~,...,., (.ua(.,t• ,,,. .. u. ~· (1883) Mel Gltleon. Slgow. PAEIENT8 ~~-O GONOSHOW LUXURY THEATRES (HJ _,..~ (!) INDEP£NDEHT NETWOfl( ••~ "'The Amateur" pta2) John NEW8 1st 2 Matinee Showings Only $2. 75 Unless Noted 5.=a~'8 s •iGt#rr•n.t1,161~2ssJt ~';1y J ________ ......................... __________ FOR FUnt EXCITEmEnTI V1s1tOur... * YENTL ID Shows at 11 :30 2 :00 4 :4 0 7:20 .. t0100 TIME MAGAZINE · NEWSWEEK N.Y. TIMES · LA.TIMES THE OILY MOYIE lllMED TO THE TOP 4 "·I EN BISI "LISTS. ~·--~-~~ --- r.dw .. rds a"ISTOL CINI: MA ~ ORANGE ~ ORIYllN ~ ORAllGE MAU '...,;I 6 THEATRES ,, ............... ~-.. .. Of•-. &i1·0:MO * PACIFIC WA LK-IN THEATRES.* intuiti\lt. Foreumple, Cieof'IO WyGer, kAOWn fot pla)'ln,a wimpy roles, ptays a.mtant diwic1 attorney Irwin Bernateioi and hC IUCCCSSIUUy mba toupna1 Ud vulotrabi lty here. Jeffrey Tambor is another 1CtOt no IW ieaaecl 10ftld weak-kneed pans. On .. Hill ~... w·1 the 1ehemaoa. ambu~ftl attot"QtJ, Alan WKtteel. who was last aeen wearina a dtal. .. 11aae PY• (W'ff,lltf a.od Tambor) have done a rot olbroed CCHMdy, and humor ••a bia pen. o('H.ill street.-tM cuti111 dittciot said. Openden rouabtsucceufulJy for,oUudJ. Trava.nti u the rock-tteady Capt frank f unllo, akhou&h N~ wanted 1 biatr name ... I always liked bira u a lndt.DI man,•· ahe aaid, .. and be bad tbe ri1Jn imatt for the producen. When r.ou're dealina with unbownl. you ·o.Un take chances.• ~ She alto •uanted Taurcao Blacque u the easy-s<»na Oetec."\.ive Nea'f Wa1hfoJ1.011, even tboulb lhe bad e!1=v_ioust'/ hired him to p~ ·a pitnp on "'Tht White Sl\adOW.' ' .. Hill Street Blues" will cha.nae some of iu cban.cters becautc of the death of actor Micl\Kl Conrad-in November. Officer Lucy Bate • played br 8e1ty Tbom.u. will assume Sst. Phil Esterbaus' early monuna roU call of· assisnments, announcements a,nd boo mots. ToniJht, the squad room will be infonned of the beloved SIJ1t's dtath at roll call and, later in the c~, Esterbaus' lover, Grace Gard.ne r (Barbara 8a k), • infonns Furillo that "Ph1tlip" died 1n her anJls. in the throes of paas1on. m V U~\ELY GUY R 12:10 2 :10 4 :l0 1 :10 1 :10 .. 10:10 Bargain Matinees! ar!1~AMtf•J•l4 l'1~~) ~ MONDAY Tll1u SAT URDAY FACUlfY<>i(ANOl.fWQOO" El TORO l~f,\AI "/1'91 ONE OF THE YEAR'S TEN BEST -~I lttl ¥t "11, I,, .. ••I t HM~ f11111!1'11 ... , I''"' \fl•t-1 ~..,,., h ~ ... 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King of I:;) We are constantly amaud SHO•: by what JOH on .at the hl1heat levelJ of bridre. Tha h.and l1 Crom the recent F'ar £11t Champlonthlpt. and the Taiwan women'• team picked up a game awing in each room. North '• decision to 11cri flee at five diamond• w11 baaed on the vulnerability and a touching faith In part ner. Eut doubled to 1top her partner from bidding on. You or we mirht come up with the lead or the king or apadea, and that would be down one in peace and com fort.. The lady sitting Weal opted for the other maJOr suit king. That alone might not have done in the defense. The trouble was th1t. whf'n declarer won the ace 1n dum my. East elected to a how an Cu1us Go1E1 entry In 1pade1 by 1f1nallnr with the jack of heart.al Declarer led a trump from the table. Eut hopped lo with the ace or dlamondt and tried to five htr partner I heart rurr. Unfortunately. Wt1t did not have the wherewithal lo ruff. 10 declarer won the queen on the board, then diacarded two 1pade1 on the nine and eight of hearts. which were higb. So declarer ended up making five diamond• dou bled with an overtrlck. In the other room. the Taiw1n women. 1it\lng E11t West. bought the contrad at four spades. WHt had care rully refrained from aupport 1ng her partner's clubs so. although North found the eight of dubs opening lead. ~ I SIT 1'C. ~N 'TO ~T. I PflA'( l\£ Lat0 ~ SOJL TO~P. If I ~~O t)IE "&EFOf'E. IW~1 ... Ml, ~D'4 ~ !>A-I,~ AAE 'fOO ~'flU. MAD Al ~ ~OU ~6'(£0 Mf. 'fO ME. Af()UT naT1 ~INT ~ f'O£w.> IN 1'~ ~F~.AN015AID 1'"A1' 1~~ ~·r GOOO f.NOOC,M ~ •'OR BETTER OR t 'OR "U RNE UX)UL.0 l.XY.J UKf 70 ™DE PICT1J~€S', ~'~ ! I I -THEY E.VEN SAID 1 Coul.OBRIN& E~ltf\ee:ffi WffH ME IF I HAO lol lAKEAKtD1b~? -ARC 1He.Y ALL NUTS? ·NO ... '900' 'I l 1.1.l '\S by Ferd & Tom Johnson OR. S'90Ck ~::-7~~~~~~~~~~-.- PE.\~l'TS LOOK, l1M MISSIN6 A SOCK .WMAr CAH l DO WlfM ONE SOCK ? PUT IT IN VOOR DRAWER UNTIL ™E SECOND ONE ~ows UP IT /S R:>TeNi, Miss SWIV~L. · • l..ORD PLUSHBoT TOM OPENED ONE" EYE~.' ~ by Charles M Schulz '™E OTMER SOCKS WOtlLDN°T ACCEPT 141M! by Tom K Ryan . : wouL.DN'1" 1-r ee N 1c.e , DR. e>oe>, -ro e>e Ae>t..e 1"o COMe HOMe eve RY N IGH1" 1'0 1"He t..OY IN e ARMS OF YOUR OWN t..1-r·n. • .e WOMAN? FENTON EXClYJE tli, 'Ir<. W1 l'M T~KI~ A ?URVt~ ~ 111E. AM~R\CAN ToeKC.0 IN51'1T\J'f~... ( 0 0111 SHAllF ahe dtd no& eonunue with • club aft.er capluril\f u~ kln1 of heart.a with lht aet al tliek lwo. Weal alto ended up making an overlrick. Thu1, both Taiwan palra ~ OliO. to 1ain a huce 1wln1 of lG Jnlernatlonal Match Pointa. R•bhr brl41• tl•b• ~a...& tilt nmttJ -111e~kMp .... L 0. tilty ---edlllc 1" 4H't? Cllarl•• Gt"•'• "FHr·DHI ,, •• ,... wlll t.eatll y" ........ ... t.attk• ,, w. .... ,.... .. Uoa 1aae &Mt ,,..W.1 tilt tlll't ftr ueM.I., niMMtn. Ftr a ,.,,, .... tl.T& t. I "Gorea·F"' Deal." ear• tf tkle aewapaper, P.O. Its 259, Nerweed. N.J. 01"8. by Jeff MacNelly .C4 by Lynn Johnston : ·by Tom Battuk . 1HA1'5 WHAT I F~E.D! by George Lemont by Harold Lt oOUx' • I Williain A. Hall will manage. new hotel in Lagu~a-N~guel WUllam A. Hall ha~ been named general manaacr of 'ne Rill-Carlton, a Lafuna Niguel resort hotel owned by Tlte Rill-Carlton Hote Co. now under construction. The Laauna Niguel resident was appointed by Colpte F. RollDet, company pm1dent. Hall will have complete operational rcs~nsrbility for the 397-room resort, situated on a bluff ovcrlooldnf the Pacific Ocean. Prior to joinina The Ruz-Carlton, Hal was a.cneral manager of the Sllverado Coutry Clab ud Retort in the Napa Valley. • • • EmaJex Corp. of Cost Mesa has announced the appointment of BUI Jollnaon as national sales man- ager/Canada, according to James F. Martla, vice president of international marketing. Johnson will bC responsible for the sale of the company's disk, com- municallons and tape controller computer products1 as · well as the recently-introduced packaged subsystem bne. WM. HALL Johnsdn was formerly the president of Uptime Sy1tem1, · JOHNSON J.HALL Inc., a Canadian consultin11. firm. ••• Jolm C. Hall, vice president of Nortb & Doulloe of Santa Ana has been elected president of the Com pater ud Aatomated Sy1tem1 Aasoc. for 1 tu. CASA l1 u l.JlterutJoaaJ profeulouJ IJ'Olp dedicated to tlle appU- cado1 of comp1ter late.,ated mu1factarta1 teclaa.lqaea to lad11try. HaU 11 a resident of Lap.aa Nlpel. • • • Donald F. 8f911lU bas joined COB Inc, as managing director, according to Walter W ~ Cruttendcn, president. Brosnan was formerly president of MSI Data Corp. in Costa Mesa. COB is an investment banking firm -which specializes 1n financing high technology companies in Orange County. ••• PHla Huter Bartb, co-founder and former principal of Huter Bartb Advertt1las.1Dc., Santa Ana, bas formed AdDYNAMICS, an "a' la carte" advertising aacncy which offers broadcast and pnnt services by the project. The new firm is located in Newport Beach. • • • The storage and peripheral products group ofFaJltsa America1 lac. has moved its reg.ional office to 18300 Von K.armon in Irvine. The new 5,00<Hquare-foot facility becomes the sales and service office for two Fujitsu di visions -lhe printer and peripheral products division and the strage products division of the computer company. Naw YOllK CA~) l urt1ue>S 6 6\11 FrmG .0•11 ~ NAIOA<I ........ CNL Fin l,,. .... Fldlc~r 3'YJ ·-.................... CPT IS is~·· Fll"S. Sll'I ~4 IM ..... ,.-.. W CllW!r ' 5' 59 FIEmoS l~ M'I• IN~ft mMWl 11 tf 4 C1t1r1dH 5" • FIWnFln 6-'* 6 .. ll.ITI. 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EIPH 1141 T" vlJlllv .,,, " atl1LI> ... l3'h EIO«I• l?ll't I 1.4 Jotlvll ~ 1S'h l!llOCo 21 21"'> EltNud t 14 1(11~1 pf 'At 2•'h Wh 1S K1lv., l ll·16l .. Birdine .... 10\11 EIMOdl K1men 2214 12:\6 llrtdlr f ,_ EntConv ~ l611t ' l tv'W-I '"' 111!1 EMAMI 2'"1 K.UVS'W .. ., lklMr a .. " E11lhv .... .-KlmtMtl • nll413Yt lrwTom .t~ J~ Et1twltH 1714 11'111 Kl119lnt 6\11 ..... EClla-'" ,_,. ICtoofO .... ., lufflll -.. The Newport Beach-based architectural finn of Aram 811senlaa, A.I.A., ud A11oc., Inc. is projccti~g a busy 1984. Based on January projections, over J,800 homes designed by the firm will be in varioos phases of development in 38 Cahfomia communiUcs.._witl:t_ 400 more scheduled for construction in three Arizona cities. • • • Mark S. Alldenoa, managing pnncipaJ tor ~ SP Group, a national civil engineering firm with offices in lrvine, bas announced several promotions and addition to the company's Southern California affiw. XadaeriM.L Ray has been promoted to the position of assistant vice president. Ray, who joined the firm in 1980, serves as business manascr for <the Western region offices. In the Irvine office, the promotion of Dulel R. Ralaey to the ~sition of vice president has been announced. Rainey Joined the finn in 1979. • • • Kim Rainey, former manager of direct mail market- ing at ~co FlunclaJ IDHruce Groap in Newport Beach. has joined 'Cocllrue Claate, Llvln11ton & Co. be. as ~n account supervisor i the marketing services division. ln her new position, she will handle responsibilities on the Rucllo CaJJforala, lrvlae Co. and Blrtdaer Pacific accounts. Cochrane, Chase, Livingston & Co. is an advertising, ~ublic relations and marketing firm . K~NV 25Jola 2611> oc.-sv. S'll Sl1nllm. JS'h 3t Kr•lot ~ ..... OellvvM 47~ 47Jola SlrewCI 701/4 70~ Kuldl1 • 20\11~ OflloC• d ·~ SuO.ru ... N 14 l.AllCI 2S"n 26 Ol!Ftrro .... Olo SuNrEI IO'h I~ l.Andllll ... , ... 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Wl-0 ,,,,., 2•'"' N1911A IJYI l4 Sllkll• • IS IS'lo WolvAlu no;, n~ • N191aa ' \4 XI~ SCetwtr "~ 16lll Womet 171"1 27-Nflll I 1)1.'1 llJola Sw!ISv 21 v. n •1. 4)Vt .. WOOdL l NC•rGt I~ 1' Sovren ll"' l2 WrlelllW ·--'"" NwNG ll ... 14\11 St1ndyt1 lt'"' ,.,,. Zlot!Ut JOii> ll NWllPS llll't "" SldMlc a ""-"'"' nA. • Not IPPlkltlll Noxell ' "'"' ~ Stdlltt ' JOI/, 31 ' - I J Orange Cout OAIL.Y PILOT/Thunlday, Febndry 2, 1961 COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS .... ~l&L ............ (211) 2114111 C..Alwml&l r:t4~M112 llnw.inOl&t W.,..F....a (11•) 771·7100 Lender Contact/Phone BALLOON ADm&T.;:;.;,_• ~..-... AB ti RatH quoted-are for alngle-famlly, owner-occupied homes, bought wtth a 2cw. down payment. Each example lnctudel three of the top lendera, u Mleeted by Prime Rating Inc. All lendera have been ranked by lnterelt rate, pofnt1, term• and feea. If a lender requlrea PMI (Prtvat• Mortgage Insurance} It has been calculated Into the lnteteat rate shown. All lender• were updated and verlfted Jan. 30, 1984. FIXED shows the traditional long-term fixed-rate mortgage. BALLOON mortgagee require the borrower to refinance the loan or pay the balance wltNn 1 few years. An ADJUST ABLE mortgage carrlee a variable Interest rate, adju1ted every few month• u Indicated. 11.TIO 2.0 11 ]2.750 3.0 21 Int. Amon. ..... Pia. Yra. 12.500 2.0 30 12.750 2.0 30 10 $150,000 12.750 2.50 30 7 Cap la the maxJmum percent 1ncr .... 1n lnt«9lt rm over the term of the loan. Note: Information on mortg8Qe lendfiig In Or.noe County la provtded by Prime Rettng Inc. of s.u..1110. The rat• for th• part.I llat are detMld from Pt'lme Rating'• data t*M of more thM 350 lendera In • Cellfornla. TheM lendera control about 90% of aouroe money avallable for reaJ eatate loana In the atate. Mortgage brokera are not lnctuded in the data bue. More Information may be obtained for a, .. by ClllMng Prime Retlng, toll fr ... at (800) 832-9999. The peity - Piiot ~ no reepontibtllty for the Prtme R8tJng report a. 11.~~.~ 11.9~~· for lhc full tt'nn you sclccL Ratts that provide high yicl<b for as tittle as 8500. 3 MO NTHS, Sl0,000 MINIMUM 10.~.!· ·~ ' 3 MO NTHS. Sl,000 MINIMUM lo 00 " 10 -~· -~"'" •.-.VA. ..... , .. ' • ·~ t 6 MO NTHS, Sl,000 MINIMUM 1 YEAR SS00 MINIMUM 2 YEA~S. SSOO MINIMUM 11.~~~· "' 3 & 4 YEARS. SSOO MINIMUM There's just no excuse for klzy ln~ting. Not wilh great rates llke these. So get your money over to Commercial C~lt where &ix dUJcrcnt Jnveatment certUlcata lock In higb·Moncy Market rate . Rate• that are etfectlft So U you're not earning rates like lhesc . l(et moving. We've got as many financial solution:. u U1erc arc finan cllll needs. Sec lhc White P~e~ for the o ffice nearest you. ............ 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PetLew wta , -IA Amdthls . -~ NASDAQ SUMMARY Go Lo Quo1Es I ME r nLs Qu o TE s That ·s an apt description of both business and business people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of where compantesar gotngand ~hi hp opleare helptng them get there, just watch ·er dit Line· -everyJja~ in h Bus1oess ctlon ofyotlr' wli lilJ Pil'1 -. ___ _.. , . .. ' .. I THURSDAY, F~BRUARY 2, 19~ [I _. Al•• 1urflng trio ,., c•pture he1t1 In the Kelln .. Pro.Am mMI. C2. UC lrvlneupe record tol-1 with 7·2 win over IYU. C2. stancia, FV clinch at leas.ta tie \ es shoot own Sa d eback, 78-6 one more win for Sea View title J ROGER CARLSON ... Dmlr ......... There·s still a matter of formality -Estancia Hiah's Ea&les need one more win in the next three pmes to ~m the Sea View taaue cham- paonship outripu but there appears to be no doubt 10 their camp, the 1984 cam~ign belonas to the Ea&les. Rolling in a manner that has seen them sweep to a threc-pme lead over" the field, the Eagles put would-be c"811enger Saddleback High down with a resounding 78--66 win Wednes- day night, one that was over long before the final buzzer with the dynamite _guards -Jon Johnston and Jim Curtis --._..pavina· the way before 1,200 at Estancia. "They're playi ng like the two wards we had in the Long Beach na last year in the CCIF 3-A) semifinals last year," uad a happy Larry Sunderman. the EaaJes' coach. .. we·ve come a Iona way since losina aa Corona del Mar by ea&ht." h was ahe 10th straight lea3ue victory for the EagJes since that opcnina setback a8'1 19th in 22 overall games. The handwriting was on the wall very early in this one as the EagJes utihzcd a suffocating press from start to finish to thoroughly frustrate the taller, but slower Roadrunners. Estancia had a 43-32 halftatnc bulge and within that span were seven steals, which led directly to four lay-ups and a pair of free throws. "I thought the officiatina stunk," said a fuming Pat Quinn, the Road- runners' coach. "They were pushina and shoving, that's their game plan. (Pleue eee EAOLES/~2) Anate Garcia (24, left) of Coeta Maa .eta to pua &C•ln•t CdM'• Cynthia Lamblel, 09lr ............ "' .... ~ u,tll while Lia Romney Crllht) takee •hot. Maa padded Sea View lead with wln. I Fountain Valley tops Chargers, 2-47. cllnc es tie for Sunset League cro~ Fountain VaJley Ht&h'• Baroni field (47,2 percent) and Br0wn uid cleared a major hurdle in their quest hi1 own tcam'a defenJC wu the for an unbeaten Sunset Leaaue cham-bri&htcst apot for the BaronJ. pionship season Wcdnesdar ni&}lt, Scott Motberhead'a two free pulling out a S2-47 basketbal victory throws proved to be the winnen ovcr-v1sitina Edison. down the sttetch and Drew Brown The Barons appeared to have a clinched it with two more free thtowi comfortable lead into the foun.b wath 11 seconds left quarter, but the Otaracrs responded Rolf Jacobs led i.u 1e9rcrs with 21 by t).ina the aame at 39, and it wasn•t points for the Barons. Tim Wenner until tl;le final moments before Foun-was' Edison's only player tc0rina in tain Valley was able to put Edison double figures ( 11 ). down and claim no worse than a tjc for the title with a two-pme lead and Wenner also had five auitts and two pmes Jef\ on the schedule. teammate John Thomas accounted "Edison took away.our inside pme for seven rebounds. really well," said Fountain Valley Ediaon took a Q!tC.-point lead twice Coach Dave Brown. "We had a poor in the fo1'rlh quaner, but wu hurt shooting night ( 18 of S1 from the field badly on the boards when the Barona for31.6 percent), but you have to aive slipped through twice to pick off Edison CT'Cdit for that.•• -......carom1 after missing free tbrowt. to The Chargers bit 17 of 36 from the tum nothing into buckets. . CDMALIVE, OVWINS Sea Kings still in CIF race; Ocean View rolls past Oilers the third quarter when Mitch Pelichowski knotted the game at 30, and Costa M~ subsequently earned its first lcld when Matt Judd followed with a hoop to make, it 32-30. 1Corona dcl Mar High 1s still clinajng to its playoff bopcs in the Sea View League basketball race after turning back stubborn Costa Mesa, while El Toro moved into a tic for second and Universi\Y gunned down rival Irvine It was 34-30 Mesa when the Sea Kings erupted (or the next 12 points to assume an eiaht::point advantage. Wednesday night. . But Mesa refused to die, pulJin& within 48-44 WJth 3:20 to play when t~c Se:t Kinp again surged. tallying the next 14 points to Wln 101ng away. In the Sunset League, Ocean View is in a deadlock for· second with Edison after dispatching Huntington Beach, and Westminster toppled Marina. CdM (6-5 and 13-7) benefitted from 17 foul shots in the fourth quarter (h1ttin1 t•) to avoid the Mustaop' (0-1 1, 2-17) upset bid. · Laguna Beach fell at Mission Viejo, San Clemente surprised Dana Hills and Capi strano Valley retained a half-game lead with a wi,n over Laguna Hills in the South Coast. Judd had 13 pomta to pace Costa Mesa, while CdM's Ray Zahradnik tossed in 17 and senior Blair Pettis added 15 to match his season hi&h. _ Herc's how it went: El Toro It, Newport Barbor 17 The Chargen raced to an 11-0 advan!llC in.the early going over the sheOshocked Sailors ""and It went on from there," said El Toro Coach Tim Travers. Corona del Mar 1%, Costa Men Cl The Sea Kings stayed in the hunt for the playoffs, thanks to a couple of second-half spurts ~gainst Mesa. Lca~he entire first half, CdM fell behind late in "It was our defensive play that keyed it." added (P1eue eee PUP/C2) UCI win streak on line tonight against 49ers LONG BEACH -UC Irvine wjll try to make it six wms an a row tonight in PCAA basketball act~ when the Anteaters square off with host Long Beach State. Tipoff at the Long Beach Arena is 7:30. The game can be heard on KWVE (108-FM). • Coach Bill Mulligan's Anteaters, playing their best ball of the season, enter the game with no less than four starters avera~ang in double figures and boasting one of the hottest players an the conference in Tod Murphy. Murphy has been instrumental in UCl's five-game winning streak, ~oring 93 points and hauling down 40 rebounds during that stretch. In addiaion. the 6-9 sophomore is averaging 87.2 percent from the free throw line, hitting 68 of 78. LonJ Beach State, 3-5 and 6-11 O".erall. has a sophomore star of its own in 6-11 Ivan Verberckt. who scored 22 points, added 11 rebounds and blocked seven shots in a 63-52 win over San Jose State last week. The 49crs are also playmg better at this stage of the season and have won two of their last three games. The defeat came against host Fresno State an a game the 49ers led by as many as 10 points an the first half. The 49crs arc led by senior guard Joedy Gardner. who scored 28 an an 88-68 win over Pacific last week. It was Gardner's career high and Long Beach State's most one-sided PCAA road wan in 10 years. Bonanza for Baron standouts By ROGER CARLSON Of .. 0-., ........ The Barons of Fountain Valley Ha&h School have made tt an even haff dozen in tenns of football stars securing college scholarships -with the verbal commitments of Mike Newton (Stanford), Brian Belcher Costa Mesa ( 11-0) holds off CdM again, 54-49 (Hawaii), Jamie Craft (Long Beach State) and Bob Westphal (Cal Poly San Luis ObasP<>) revealed Wednes- day. Already an the bank was quar- terback Brett Stevens. who opted for By RICHARD DUNN ~lo Ille Delly ..... The Costa Mesa High girls basketball team proved its supremacy in the Sea View League once again Wednesday niaht as 11 knocked off Corona dcl Mar, 54-49, and an the process collected win No. 14 on the season -and the inside track Lo the lcajuC championship. we didn't ha ve Lisa Romney," saad Sea Kang Coach Dave HclTern. "But tonight we did have her, and Costa Mesa JUSI played great defense -cspcc1ally on our two best scorers, Romney and (Fran) Wylln." Indeed the Mustanas did -an fact, Costa Mesa, behind Nance Lux's three steals. held Romney to only one field goal an the first half, though she finished with a game-high 19 points. more than three minutes an the second quarter, the Mustangs upped their lead at the intermission to 28-20. But the Sea Kings came fighting back in the opening minutes of the second half, and all of the sudden, Costa Mesa's streak seemed 1n Jeopardy. points and grabbed nine otlens1ve rebounds, Utah State last week, while 11 an all. punter-placek1cker Chm. Sperle re- With 2: 18 left an the game. Costa Mesa upped its lead to 11 ( 54-43) -m biggest of the night -behind the dazzling outside shootang o(Harada ( 14 points) and the fine ansadc play of Schumaker. mains undecided between USC and Oregon "( thank Stanford 1s the perfect place for Mike." says Newton's coach. Make Milner Costa Mesa (I 1-0), which has handed Corona del Mar (9-2) both ats leaaue losses. now jumps to 14-4 overall. Thanks to Patsa Harada's fine outside shooting in the third quaner. the Mustanas were able to handle a strong seco nd-halfCdM comeback. Wynn, who poured in 18 points. sank three of the Sea Kings' first fi ve field goals an the third quaner. which cut Costa Mesa's lead to only 34-30. Costa Mesa bounced back and maintained its four-point lead throughout the rest of the third quarter, but not before the Mustangs were outscored by CdM, 16-1 2 "Our girls played clutch ball tonight." said Costa Mcsci Coach Paul Kahn "We played excellent defense. we shut down Romney and JUSt simply played great -espcc1ally on defense." "I'm extremely happy wath hai. choice I lrnov. Anzona State wanted him ver) badl} .. Newton and (raft were three-year \larters at Fountain Valley. a rant)' within the Barons' scoix-. But it wasn't an easy win for the Mustanp. as they boasted a mere two-point lead with flvc seconds left in the third quancr. "The first time we played them (and lost), Following an eight-point run that lasted Lisa Schumaker led the Mu<1tangs with 17 "l believe both teams (CdM and ( osta Mesa) wall go far an the playoffs:· saad Kahn. "He plays hard and 1s 1ntclhgent." continues Malnet about Newton "I don't think anyone can quesuon bas Ueberroth new baseball czar? BOSTON (AP) -Peter V. Ueberroth, president of the Los Anacles Olymfic Oraanizina Committee, wil replace Bowie Kuhn 11 baseball comminioner, the Boston Globe reported today. The Globe. quotina uniden· tifted sources "inside baseball.'' said Uebcrroth1 46, has reached an ~ment with the commtttcc .eekioa a succcuor to Kuhn to move into the po ition alter conclusioo of the Summer Olym· pica in mia-Auaus~ . Kuhn fa.ilcd toaetenouah votes from the club owners to renew h11 contract. He ha been serving an an interim capacity until a suc- ceuor is sclccted. Ucbcm>th who it on hi.a way to Sa~evo Yuaoslav1a, for the Winter Olympics, told the 1earch commltttt It woU.S Jl&l.JQLju,i;..i ·aon1btc1• to take the eom· mi11loner•1 Job until after the Summer Ofympl he helped orpnlz.e .• athletic ability ll JUSt depends on the ~heme of things where he plays." Rotating slate doesn't make sense Newton. who compiled a 3.9S gpa. says he'll pursue a business major at Stanford As for the playing field, he u ys: "R1&ht now they art kand of shallow at aefensa ve back. it's undecided whelher I'll be at a comer or safety. Area teams should make the most of attractiv~a!chups in scheduling Just wondenng ... I'll nevcrbequtte ready to buy the tht<>ry that total equahtr an sched· uhnashould be the No. cnterio for arcuchoob-at least when it involve football or basketball - where an opponunistic schedule c.n make a world of difference in the pte. Why docs Estancta H1ah 's basket- ball pme with Corona del Mar fall on a Wcdnesd1yeven1ns? Why don Ncwpon Harbor H&&J1 find ltlclfup 1p1nst nvaJ Corona dcl Mat 1 n basketball on a Wednesday n1aht? What~ iblerationalec.n be u.scd to JUSt1fy schcdulina th~ bia 1 n &erem on •he mid k m&ht, ra~an Fnday niaJlt. The theory that au schedules have to revolve from year to ye:.r without , regard to date defie common 'ICn~. lt sccmsju~t about rvcryone hH a • common problem -lack of funds Athletic programs should have a chance to m'\ke tt\e mo t of what they can offer. By the same token, when there art conflicts on the uscoffootball fields. such u Ora nae Coast College or any of the area h1ah ~hoots. why must a low intere t pmc take precedence at times, s.;ov1n.a the bt41.ameofthc week to a Thursday niaht. or some- where else, simply bcausc Fnday n1aht 11alrcady taken? When there are two different lcaaucs involved, 1t m1&ht be pretty hard tochanac. bu\ when one IC'ague is in~1 10meh0w Uteems it J'hould • take no more than simply a pint of cooperation to make the sensible f hOICe. Obviously you can•t ,t11n chanfin& Khcdutc,ench week. but ud~ n t ::::::::::?$ .ROCEI C11LSOI take a maaic1an to fi&Urt out pnOT tO the season where the b•aaatcs will come from . • ,., ."r f Un1vcn1ty H1ah football coach Rick Cu nu, who had has Trojans on the threshold of panana a CIF Central Conference playoffbtrth before JUSt m1u11'1 with a S-4-1 o~crall rte0rd, 1s 1n seerc:b ok ltne <>Kh ~one wttb cxpcnencc on offense and defense. A potential tcach1napo 1tlon 111n the packqe, accordina to Cums The TroJ•ns fiaurt to be in the hunt fora Sc& V1cwl C'~ RUCt1tlof\erlnin year's strong showing by a virtual underclass squad -::r it fr CHECKING AROUND -Look for Costa Mesa H agh 's football vac.anc) to be filled by the end offebruary Athletic 01rector{and fonner co-ooach)Jam Haacysaysapph• cations close today forthcJob, which carrieu full-time teachanaa 1in- mcnt ... Edi!<>n Haah'strKkand field forces arc soil Wllhout a coach with the ICUOnJUSt four weeks away . . The McDonald's All·Amencan bukctball flme, featunna 25 of the nation stop prtp athletes, 11tchedulcd for Apnl 8 at "I kand of waolcd lo stay 1n the Pac-IO." conunues Newton, a two-year naner on the Barons' ba'ikctball team, too. "l "iCt a aoal four years aao to &Cl a i. scholarship for footb&ll and I was th1nk1na about Stanford as a freshman. but thtf\i' chan,cd a little when An1ona State came looklna. I rahzed I had to loo~ al the opt.Ions_ It wa a hard dec151on to make." Newton says has commitment as to football, but that ba ketb&ll 11 ull a pou1b1ht) later an his colleaiate career UCLAAmoqtbeWesuquad. "We"vc aot su. ki~ W1th full ndes bamnasomcsonofcatutrophc. will and wt're "CfY proud of that. .. Y)' beMatcrOca Haah'\Malt Milner. Beftwsaen . The third annual "I -.u plcasc<t with Jamie's cje. Plith, Family 1ndF001baU awuds .-ca (lo Sta 1 -1 banqutl 1s'Khedulcd fortoniaht(7)at thought he uld have bttn IURI\· the Anaheim Mamou. whm amona cd by fl more pcopk. the 23 honored aucsts will bl' Mater .. h .s JU,l that some of the pl Dci H1Jh'' aWD Hlu»t and Bob .ti~ he would have n u ful (PleeeeeeeCAlU.8o1'/C2) (PlMee 9All01'8/CI) ' ' '•' • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thur9d1y, February 2, 18.M SPORTS 8R f AK Yugoslavs getting bug-eyed wlth rea, wh1te and blue From .AP dbpatcbes ARAJEVO. 't uiosla..,1a The: 'tanks are pounng into lhas Wanter Oh mp1c cap11al tn a Meady stream. and nobod) can m1S!> 'em • The\ 're not just carrying the Amencan flag. they' rt ~ca11ng ;, -and Yugoslavs are bug-eyC'd. •\1t1rcd 1n bn2ht red parkas with blue and white tnnim1ng and "llSA" scrawled 1n giant letters on the bacl... \ml'nl·a\ athletes are battling not just for gold mcd<tl) but peopk\ e)tS. hearts and minds. Judging b~ the earl) rcceptaons. this independent ( ommum,1 lountn I'> enthrallC'd b> '1s1tors from the l S.\ T hl'\ l an 't gl't enough 1nforma11on about the sl.. \ '>trapt·r'>. tht• mo' 1e ">tar ... the tcerning c111es. Jaa and countr) mus1l ".\rt· thac re.ii w~hO)'> 111 Tc>.a!>'!" the> ask "Wh.11'<, Chit•agu hl..c'-"' .\nd one quernon pops up repeated!~: "Have you eH·r 'lcen M1chat.'I Jad,!>on"" hum the engaging multilingual hostes~s in their purpk ~tock.mg!> to thl' ~ oung sc1:unt) men who stand unarml.'d at e' e~ portal .ind ~rd1nal) citizens. there sct:ms no \\J\ the~ can karn l'nough <\bout the l n11ed ~tatcs . \\hat about the \u, 1et~ or the East Germans', 't ou get ooh a -.hrug. The Russians are old hat The l:.a\t Germ.ms are automatom. ure. they·11 probabl) "Inmon: gold medal\ than thl' l 'n11ed States but the) don't ha\e Chicago. M1drncl Jackson and Paul Ne"' man One of the games 1n thl· Press Village. 1n fact. ts a L'S.\-l '\~R 1te hocl..e\ game One local pla}er said he and lnrnds squabble "'ho can be the .\mencans. Quote of the clay Brlu Mcintyre, an NBA publicist. when retired ctnter Johnny (Red) Kerr asked iflae could compete in the &lam duok conteat prior to tbe NBA AU..Sw pmc: "Yes, but you'll have to provide your own trampoline." Garvey vows he'll be ready K.\ILL'~-K~"iA . Ha.,..1111 -The Iii thumb 1nJUJ"} that cndrd Steve Gane} 's Na11onal League conscrnta' e games played record at I .~07 last summer has healed and he'<. read) for baseball again Pla)ing an a golf tournament at the Waakoloa ~each t ourse here. the 35-)ear-0ld San Diego Padres lirst ba~man said his left thumb has not bothered ham in pla~ ing in golf. tennis. or taking some swmgs wJth his ba'>cball bat ··The left thumb" probabt~ stronger than the nght thumb nght now.'' he said. "I've taken a lot of \trcngthcning cxerc1\es and I JU St feel read} to go. "Tht• doctors told me that thumbs get looser becauSl' ol ~all the act1\'1ty we have and we don't normal!~ concentrate on strengthening the thumbs and hands Angels sign three players P1tchcrs(urt Kaufman and Ja\ Kibbe Iii and infielder R1lk .\dams ha\e· signed one-)ear contrarts "'1th the Angels. Kaufman. 26. was acquired from thl' New York Yankees for infielder Tim Foll on Dec. 8. The nght-hander was 6-3 with 25 \3\es and a 2.75 earned run average for Columbus of the lnternat1onal League last year. Kibbe also a nght-hander. "as l 0-1 I for Edmon- ton of thl· Pacific Coast League last \Car . .\ member ol 1he .\ngfls' organ1za11on sinle 1979. the 25-vear-old hurkr had six complete games in 2., siarts at Fdmunton. - \dam\. 25. spill time w11h Edmonton and the ·\ngel., 1n I 483. He hit .3 16 an 54 games at Edmonton an() 2 5CJ 1n 58gamC'\"1th the i\ngcl ... Miami, Auburn OK matchup EAST RL'THERFORD. NJ -Na-[i] taonal champion M1am1 and uburn. • 11 t which tinished th a rd in the 11/K 1 ra kings, "'ere otlicaall~ confirmed Wednc a)' as thl' part1upan1s1n the Sl't·ond annua 'ick Classic 1 he game \\Ill be pla,cd the night of Aug 27 at Giant\ Stadium ,V · In the inaugural game la'it )ear. Nebraska defeated Penn State. 44-6. before a crowd of 71, I 23 The pool for thl· participating team'> wa~ $1 .665.004. 1 he announcement wa\ made at a news conferent·e attendcJ b~ Coat hes Ho"' a rd Schnellenberger of Miami and Pat D~e ol Auburn Both teams finished the I 48 ~ '>t'3'>on ~ithJ,.1-1 record'> but M1am1 captured the na11on;il c hamp1onsh1p "'1th a J J -30 \ 1ctol) O\ er No. I ranlo.cd "'iebrao,ka 1n the Orange Bo"I t Plncay aweepa.Santa Ynez ARCADIA -Gene·~ Lady und..Boo ~ La Boo, both ridden b> uffit Pancay. "'ert' vactonou& Wednesday in the ~pht th v 1~1om of the Santa Yne1 Stakes for 3-year-otd fillies before a crowd of 22.076 at Sant.i Anaw Gene's Lad}. nmna under I I 7 pound~. won the fil"it d1v1S1on by thrtt.quattcrs of tt knath over 28·1 lonphot Kenned~ E.\prtss wtule Boo La Boo. who camed I 22 pound . captured the $66,900 S«Ond d1v1S1on bp neck over I 7-10 favonte Personable Lad)' Gene~ Lady covered ~ven furlongs an I :23 4-S and paid SI I, S6and S3.20whale Boo La Boo was timed an I :23 1-S and returned S 12.20, $4.20 and $2.80. Victory an the first d1v1s1on, in which there were narie cntne., <1nd no scratches, was worth $4 I ,600 white vactol") in the SCCQnd d1v1s1on. an which there were seven entnes with FestJ\al ( u" scratched. was worth $39,900 New site for Riverside track RIVERSIDE -Ri,ers1de Inter· Ill national Racewa;,. the west\ only major auto racing facaht), wall be relocated at a new site because 1t is being !IQUCeLed out by encroaching urban growth . track officials said Wednes- da). Officials of the 600-acre racetrack. built in 1957. announced that a new sate 1!. being sought from Santa· Barbara to San D1C"go for construction of a new racang and auto testang complr'x. '\t a ne"s conference. raceway board chairman Frati Duda said the growth of single-famal~ housing, which has encircled the traclr.. is 1ncompa11ble with the racewa> ·~ long-range plans for ex pansion of ats recreat1ona1 and tndustnal uses. Duda added that the lack of "qual ity accommo- dations" in the area. such as.. hotels, motels and restaurants. was a factor in the board's decision 10 move the raceway. A Southern California site has yet to be found for the ne" 300-to-400 acre track which will cost about SI 5 m1lhon to build, Duda said. Austrian wins World downhill CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy -l1 Austrian Helmut Hocflehner won the men's World Cup down.hall race today to gaan a berth on has national team in the final tuneup for the Olympic Games in Sarajevo. Yugo~avaa. Hoeflehner flashed down the Olympia Tofane track 1n this Italian resort an I manute. 51.01 seconds. Switzerland's Urs Raeber and Conrad1n Cathomen finished second and third, respectively. Raeber. the race favonte. was timed tn I :53 OS minutes down the 3.000-meter long cou rse. dropping 858 meters. Cathomen was clocked in I :53.06. HoeOehner, a 24-year-old from Haus im Ennstal, clocked the best antermedaate times and a winnang total for the second World Cup victory of has career. Bill Johnson, of Van Nuys, was fourth, ahead of Austnan Peter Wirnsberger and Canadian Steve Podborski. Johnson. the first .\mencan skier to wan a men's World Cup downhill earlier this season. finished 1.36 seconds behand the wmner W1rnsberger was ti med 1n 1.53.52. Carlander, Beasley top stats Wa)ne Carlander. a product of Ocean m View High now attending USC. and A.nzona State's Chris Beasley. who starred at Costa Mesa High and Orange Coast ( ollege. are among the stam11cal leaders an the Pacific-I 0. according to the latest basketball figures released b' the conference Carlander as second an !.Conng with a I 7 7 point-per-game average. "'h1le Beasle) 1s close behind 1n third at I 7.4 Keath Jone'> ofStanford leads the Pac· IO 1n tha• department with an 18.0 average. In reboundmg Carlander 1s t1l'd wath Kenn' Field.-, ol I 1Cl.\ at 6.3. and 1s third 1n field goal percentage at 043 (54-84)., In free-throw percentage. Beasley has connected on 30 of 37 tnes for .81 I to rank seventh. In sixth place in that department IS uses Ron Holmes. a former El Toro High stand9ut who has hat 22 of27 chant\ throws for an .8 1 S percentage. · Televialon. radio TV: CoJJege Basketball -Hawaii at Wyoming. 6 p.m., Oiannel 56; UCLA at Washington State, 8 p.m .. Channel 5. RADIO: College Basketball -UC Irvine at Long Beach State, 7:30 p.m., KWVE ( 108-FM); Cat State Fullerton at Sao Jose State. 7:30 p.m., K.NWZ ( 1190); USC at Washing«>n. 7:30 p.m .. KNX (1070); UCLA al Wasbfo.gtoo State, 8 p.m., KMPC (710). NHL - Vancouver at Kinas, 7:20 p.m .• KFOX (93.S.FM). PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP ..• From Cl r r:l\l'r\ 'Ahmnquad fTIO\l'd 1ntod llC~llh Saddlehacl.. for 'nond "-l'\\ pon ~t nt ~ tor I"' trnm tht· floor 1n tht~ fir<>t quartt r .ind 11 onl\ go1 ""r~ J\ tht• ">ailoro; "'ere I for -i in thl' c.nond pcnuJ lor an I I ix·rn·nt \ho" 1ng from the field 111 lhl lirc.t half "h1lh rndcd at 1V> El Toro. "\\ l' put pres\url' on their main '>lOrers and hm1ted lhl'lf \ClOnd shots." f ravers noted f or Huntington Beach . Dann} Thomp!ion led thl' wa) with 19 points and ninl' rebound'> San Clemente 62, Dana Hiiis 53 The Tntons gave idle Woodbridge a heLping hand 1n the batl.Je for the final playoff spot in the South Coa'>l "llh the win O\ er the v1s111ng Dolphins. 1 hl' lo<,s dropped Harbor one gamt otl the pace an the ha111l· lor \t'tond plaLl'. tied" 1th < nrona del Mar at 6-5. ktl .\rnuld 121 pmnt\) and ">l'<>ll '\hocke} ( 17) were ~ thr leading "wrer" ( hud Mt C1a' ran \~as Newport's top \lllfl'f "'Ith 12 Dana Hills retatned third place at 5-5. w hak Woodbndgc 1s close behind at 4-S San Clemente led by se,en at the half. 1hen held hack the Dolph.In rally which 'iaw the \.l\ltor!'i pull within t"o entenng tlie final quarter. Four Triton players reached double figure!>, led h) Dean Garre11's 2 I point\ Garrett hit 9 of I 0 shot~ from thl' field. l'nh·erslty 69. Irvine 42 fhe r rOJ30S "ere dead I} from the tn·c throw line. netting I Ci of lfianthefirs1halll1ndud1ngthcfim 15)and ~9 ur ,4 throughout (85 pertent) to\ linch the victory at I n1 l n1,cr.-,1t\ didn't mt~'I mulh Imm the field either, rnnnetttng on 21of18 tne'I <55 pcrc<.'l'lt). "'h1lc holdang I" 1 ne to I"' nf 54 from the field ( l I pcrtent ). "Our hall mo\ cmcnt tontght \I. a\ excellent." said l "''er'>lt\ Coach ~te\.C coggin ·And our defense kept them \hooting outside·· ~orm ~tol10fThad 21 po1nt'l to PJ(:e the winner~. Jdf U1dman u>untered with 14 to lead l~tne Mluloo V~o 66, Laguna Beach 55 The CY1i6Io<i maintained their half-game lead in the South Coast League o'er Capistrano Valle) with a come-from-behand effort ag;uno;t vis111ng Laguna lkalh The Art1Ms held a 27-26 halftime lead w11h Scott Fonune and Nick Tepper lcadang the wa). but M1ss1on VicJO rallied 1n the third quarter wath Rick Muench and Dave f-1111 the key!'> to the attack~ 1th I 6 of the Daablo•; I K points an that stanza. Hall ( 13) and Muench (9) combined for 22 rebound~. and Tom Desiano added 10 a1•11i.t<1, the third straight time he: has come up with 10 assist,, · Hall scored I 7 points. with Muench ( 14) and Dave Ot'un View 69. Huntington Buch 55 Sheehan (I 0) addang their touch to ofl'"iCt the ~onng of fhc \caha~ l..s staned slugg1~hl7 :alhng behind I 6-4 l.aguna Reach's Fortune ( 16) and Tepper ( t 0) and J 8-8 1n the hrs1 quarter. and never gained the le~d until "We missed some sconna opponuniti~... said the third pc:nod In that stan1a. lJa,e Drc'>mck s eight Laguna Beach Coach Cnua Falconer potnt<i 'parked Ocean VtC"- <;cn1or Rick Wat...on kept 0<'can V1rw'n the game 1n Capo Vallty It, La1a.u Rlll1 U the fim halfb> tallying I 0 ofh1s 16 po11m Overall. Wilson ' Laguna Halls led 52-50 late 1n the gamc, llut ( apo ran wa' 8 of9 from the field ofTea&ht straight points for a 58-S2 lcad and tt was alt over Da ve 'itra1ght had I 8 point'I, rlroppang an all eight free as the Cougars maintained their fir'lt place margin ofa lrolf thro" trtc'I an the ~cond qua11er game. IT'S THAT TIME AGAIN! SKI.SALE 8ALE8TARH I PalDAY, FEBRUABY :1ao, I~ A.M. - All tangled up Co•ta Mesa'• An&le Garcia (left) and Fran Wynn of Corona del Mar battle for re-bound durlna Sea View Leape &ame at CdM WedneM&y nlCbt. Meea won, 54-49. GIRLS BASKl TBALL Tar~ playoff hopes clashed ~ El Toro High strengthened its hold on th a rd place and a CIF playoff berth Wednesday night with an easy victory over host Newport Harbor in girls Sea View League basketball action. And an the process. the Chargers delivered the knockout punch which will keep Newport out of the playo ffs. Elsewhere. Irvine got past Univer- sity and Estancia downed winless Saddleback. Here's a look~ El Torp 5 7, Newport Harbor 38 The -visiting Chargers 'anually ended the Tars' hopes ofad vancang to the CIF playoffs. The Chargers outscored Newport I I -3 to open the gamelnd were never threatened. Kim Dennison. a power forward. scored 23 points for El Toro. whi ch improved ns record to 8-3 Nld gained a lock on third place an th~Sea View League race. Dennison scored tOofher points an Steven• Belcbez BARONS ... From Cl JUSI weren't looking at receivers this \car. "Brian (Belcher) made an ellcellcnt choice The situation (Hawau) and the coach (former UCLA assistant Dack Tome>) 1s a really good com- bina 11on." Milner also thought Stevens· de- c1s1on toauend Utah State was a good one "11«, a great s1tua11 on for him to go 1ntn, there'-; a real good chance of pla\lng at an e<Jrly age." o;ays Milner. l ht· }Ounger hrother of Matt ">tevcns (no" at l l(L A). Brett was a t \&.o-\ ear starter lor the Barons and 1 n his senior season he completed I 35 of 254 passes. good tor 2 I touchdowns. C ·raft caught 59 of those passes for I .049 )ards and I I touchdowns. Ne'.l.tOn was pnmanl) a defensive ha1.k and when 1t came tame for All-( IF honors. Stevens. Cran. New- lon. Belcher and Sperle were chosen on the D1v1s1on I team. Fountain Valle) shared the Sunset League championship with Manna and Huntington Beach last fall. and "as 9-3-1 overall. CARLSON ..• From Cl Page. Pat Haden 1s the master ol <'ercmonies and Denver Broneos C oach Dao ReevH is the featured !.peakcr. TicketsgoforS lOOa pop .. At the recent South Coast Pta111 Pla)erofth~ Year banquet. ueorgl3 Coach Vince Doolt>J wasa lnockout with has mc<1s.a~c (rc$pon411- b1hty comes wtth award anddc· mcanor A new roo and new play1n1 Ooor as being planned for 1987 at Ncwpon HarborH1gh's · basketball gym, according to Athlc11c Director Biii Plulca . . With the Irvine High track and field inviut· taonal March I 0 cancelled because of Im provcmcnts bet ng made on the track, and the lack of a connicttna El Dorado lnv111tlonal, the Beach Ciue In\ 1tat1onal at NewPort.lJar'bor March 17 becomes enhanced con- \iderably •. Saddlcback Hi'1\'i girls baak.ctbe1hcam i • pactema them an, but if noth1n1 else, l.hey'rc beat nmna to aet omc sup. pon. recent t 02-4 ro s to El Toro hos just about everyone l ddle· backncamed the second quarter. Sandy Taylor tallied I 6 points for the Chargers. For Newport Harbor, Lara Asper had 13 points. JrviDe 58, University 45 Dina Graham scored a sabe-high 24 points and Suzi Flynn added 14 as the host Vaqueros won their fourth game against seven league defeats. But the key to the Vaq win may have been some clutch points by Nancy Bower. who sank two key free throws and a field goal to open the fourth quarter after University had made a run. The: Trojans. behiod Brenda Zim- merman's sax points an the third quarter. whittled away at a IO.point lead until it was down to two at 41-39 entenng the finpl quarter. But Bower scored four o'f her seven • points early in the fourth quarter t<> gave the Vaqs a cushion agaan. Zimmerman fmished the night wilh 20 points for University. • Eilancla 44, Saddleback %9 Amy Hathcock scored I 8 points" and Karen Rindone added 13 as th• Eagles improved their league mark tel 5-6 with a win at Saddleback. Teri Pavlik added a season high I$ rebounds to go along with nine points for the Eagles. Surf may be down, but area trio sharp John Gothard of Newport Beach, Peter Townend of Westminster and Bud Llamas of Huntington Beach were among the 22 heat winners Wednesday in the first round of the Katin Pro-Am Surfing Challenge at Huntington Beach pier. The five-day, si ngle-elimination event opened with less than g.iant waves -2-3 feet to be exact. But surfing packed up in the late morning hours. providing a crowd of approllimaley I ,000 spectators some impressive maneuvenng by some of the world's top surfers. Among the few surprises Wednes- day was the elimination of Larry Bertleman or Hawaii, the 1978 win- ner of this event. Amateur Billy Beter of Hawa11 won that particular heat, and Costa Mesa's Greg Mungall. the Kalin wanner in I 979. also advanced from that heat. The top three advanced from the Sllt-111an heats into today's sccon4 round By the end of Friday's co~ petitton. only 24 surfers will still be in. the race for $22.400 in prize money. Among the hottest surfers in Wednesday's action was Llamas and Todd Martin of uucadia. who woo the I 7th heat of the afternoon. Martin is coming ofT a fifih-place finish in an international meet ia Flonda last week. The surfers are judged by a panel of five on wave selection. frequency of maneuvers. continuity of the ride and the distance of the ride. Several area surfers are still in the running, thanks to second or thitd place finishes. among them are Carl Hayward, Larry Colby, Sam Hawk and Brad Gerlach. all of Huntington Beach; Mike Parsons of Laguna Beach .and Chris Burke of Newpon Beach. EAGLES ROMP • • • From Cl Everything was 'lO one-sided." As usual, the Eagles were deadly at the line. hilting 26 of 30 op- portunataes. which was 14 points more than Saddleback. Quann agreed, however, that Estan- c1a 's press was JUSt too much for his l~ to overcome. "We'd do some- thing nsht, then they'd steal it again. It was hke trying to come back from the dead." Sunderman's crew was in control throughout with Johnston scoring a career-high 26 points. backed by 21 from Curtis. Scott Clements (6) and Adam Lockwood (S) held their own re- boundmg agaanst the taller Road- runners and the turnover rauo. with all hands. including Jeff Graham. s1umng an the Ea&)es' not-so--sccret weapon. Estancia was six up on Saddleback an that department. Sunderman admitted the ease of the victory came as a surpnsc over the Roadrunnen. now I .S·.S overall, 7-4 in lcaaue, a team which Estancia just barely 101 past in the fir'1t round (47-46). Arceneauz leads Saddleback win Sunderman was filtering his substitutes in throughout the fourtb quarter after the Eagles had taken a .S 1-34 lead with JUSt 2:08 spent in the third pcnod. "I wanted everyone to share m this championship," said Sunderman. "We were just too tight." added Quinn about his team's loss. "They didn't really take us out of our rhythm, we simply never had any. Our whole tempo was confused." That, in a nutshelJ, sums up Estancia's victory Wednesday night -a triumph which was symbolic of the Eaales' last I 0 straight conquests. UCI topples BYU in tennis Despite a victory by cit.Corona dtt Mar Hiah standout Orea Haywu.t of Brtfham Young in sin&Jes, the U Irvine men's tennis team rolled to its fiflh win in siit outinas Wednesday, 1.2. over the visitana Couprs. Meanwhile, the UCT women·• team notched an 8-1 victory over CaJ tatc Fullerton u Linda Mallory and Lola Trenwith each improved thctr sinales marks to 4-1 . SAN MARCOS Gene Rayward's win was the lone point Arceneauit turned in his best per· that BYU achieved in sinaJca. formancc in two years for Saddleback f\re hman teammate Brien Sullivan, College Wtdnetday n.iaht, tcorina 11 who was beaten in sinaJc , tuJso from points and pulhna down a Corona dcl Mar Hiab. 'ICISOn-h1Jh 12 rebounds 11 the For UCI, the 16th-ranked team in Gaucho lopped host Palomar, 6S-4 I the country, Stci>hen Aniston led the 1n Pacific Coa11 Conferen~ bask.ct-wa wim a tnum• in No. I sirtalct --...~--~~,._.·U.:.&Ntt M1n•SOrt The Gauchos. 6-2 m PCC play, H1_n1 to win in double . , outscored lhc Comets t 8-2 to open Tbc Anteaters clinched the mat.Cb the second half and took a 42-l l in 1naJcs when frc hman Mille adva11ta c with 13:40 rc.m:unma an Downs rallied 10 the th1nl tct for a the ron1cst. 6-l. 1-6, 7..fJ victory. range Coat OAJLY PILOT/Thuf9day, '9btumy 2, 18M ca LAZERSLOSE TO WINGS: 5-3 INOLEWOOO {AP) kff 16 Ru~tlers .headed for 4-ye~r s~hools Bourne scortd thrte $Olis Wednc~ dil¥ oi&ht 10' lead lhe Wicluta Wmp to A S-3 "Major Indoor Soccer Lcaaue vfctory over the Los AnAClts L11e~ .Also scor1'fa for the Wings. who arc now l 1·12, were Andy Chapman and t<im Roentvcd. 7 Orange Coast, 6 Saddleback players also will contlnuei ot all careers Scorina for the l.aters, who feU to 9: l 3:.. were Alan Kelley. Sam Saundh ~ uatata. ·'T'heteams were tied at haJfhme 2-2. Etcurne scored two of his aoals in the tllrd quarter to put the Wioas ahead 4;3 and Chapman's gonl in the fi nal ptriod completed the sconna. The Laicrs lost despite outshootina t c Winas 34-22. W1chiui ioal·keeper ke Dowler was credited with 1'8 ves. NBA WISHIUI CON,ERIU(c:E Lltiers Porllend Seettte Pholrilll GOiden Stele Sin OllOO l"•dflc Dlvlalen W L l"d. 21 " .'36 21 20 S74 23 20 .S3S 20 14 .olSS 70 26 43S 15 30 ~ Mklwnt DtvlMerl Ul111 ?a 16 .636 011111• 2S 20 .556 S.n Antonio 20 2S .444 Denver 19 26 422 Hou•lon 19 2' 4'12 K1nu1 Cllv 17 77 .316 IASTllUf CON,IRINCI Amhtl< DMMell aoi1on 3' t .eoo Ga l 1h l 'h 911'J ,.,., 11 Golden West ~olJqc may 1\ave fin\Shed in a fifth-place ttc in South Coast Conferenoe football action, but the abundance of individual talent apparently did not escape four-year coUcie scouts. Siueen Rustle rs have e~her s1ined or verbally commlncd to continue their football careers al four year schools. Seven Oranae Coast players ere bound for four.year coUeJes and six Saddleback players have StlJled. Golden West. which finished with a 2-4 conference mark. sends three u.wennv ••· 1rv1ne 42 (lee ""-L.Mtue) IRVIHE -Ounfep 4, Caldwell I, Dle4mln 14, lthOdls 6, NHI I. Henloln 1. Perldls I, P111rson 0, Trout o. Penem o. Siio. o To11ts· 11 r 12 •1. UHIVlASITY -Everett 10. Flemark ' Stot1olt 21. 4rnol<I 14, Peuhon 6, Genllte 2, Venkltesh 7, StOMbluoll O Tot111 20 ?t )t " kw• bV Quan.rs lrYIM 13 6 13 ll>-42 University 12 16 14 17-tt Totet fouls lrvlne 19, lJnlver•llv IS Fouled out. Dunlap 11), Arnokl (UI, RllodH (I) f'ountaln V ... y $2, Edlaon 47 CSUftMt LMtue) •DISON -Wenner 11, Johnson 9, Wiies I , Hechten I, Ammenn 7, TllOmu 2, Slnctelr 2. Tot1l1: 16 l5•2l 47. ,OUHTAIN VALLIY -Je~• 21. Maritn 10, Brown 6, Motl'lerllH d 7, Newlon 6, Power 2. Zeno 0, HenJOn o. Totel•· II 16-25 S2. sc.re bV OV."9n Edison 9 10 10 lt-47 Founteln V1t11V 10 16 11 ls-52 Totel fouls: Elllson 22, Fountain Velllv 16. Fouled out: H•~len IE ). Tllelmls (El . . Ptllla<lll0/\11 JO 14 .., New Vorlt. 26 II .S91 :~ O<Mn View "• Hunttr""'9n BMdl S5 Ntw JerMV 23 22 Sl I 13 (SUrtllt LMeul) 16 OCIAH VllW -Oresnlck 10, Mo51r W1.,,l11Qlon 20 2S 444 Mllweullft Allan._ Detroit C11lce110 Clevlllno lndlene c.ntrat OMsleft • 2S 20 2S 21 23 20 SS. S43 S3S 311 .30'2 )()1 J StrelOht 11. Hocke< 2, P1n1lca I, Wiison _ Butter 2. Adnanu 2. Perco '-To11t1 2• .... -?7 69. I HUNTINGTON llACH -Tnomoson " 26 ll JO 1'1J It. Miiter I. Hennen 2, Jlff9rs 2, Stlow l, 11 Fries 4, FIHPOI 9, CllWIClt I. 80lln 0 Tol•I• 13 JO 11 24 7· 13 SS. W.._..V'skri L.Hen 116, Denver 109 Phlledel1>t1l1 111, lndl1n1 ICIJ 8o•ton 119, K1nw1 Cltv 110 New Jerwv 111, S.n O'-oo 106 Atlante 11', Chieffo 103 New Vork IOS, 01llls 9t Phoenix lot, Portland 106 S.1111e 9'. Mllweukff 9t T lftftM' s Gemes Oetroll 11 WH lllnoton OellH el HOU•lon Pho9nht el Ulell Sin Antonio 11 Goloen s1111 Llhn 116, Nu'9ith IOI LOS AHGILl!S -Worthy 12, Wllk9' 14, Abdul·Jebbar It, Scott 32, Johnson 10, COOi*' 16, McAdoo 9, R1mol1 o. McGM 4, Totets: 4'·91 26·37 116. DIHVlR -Enollsll 37, \leno.v.teone 23, ts511 10, WIHlems 0, Dunn 10, Evans 0, Henrllk 4, SclllYft 2. Andenon I. Cerler 10, Edmonson 2 Tolels 3'·'7 JO-JI IOI Sew• bV OU•rten Les ANtMs JO u 24 27-11• Oenvllf lO 21 2" 24-108 TllrM-POlnt ~11.-CooPer 2 FoullO ou1-w1111ams Ret>oun01-t..os ,.,_,., S3 lJollnson 101, Denver 4S !Enoli"1, AnOlri.on I) Aulst,-LOI A~s 37 (JOhnson l7), Denver 22 cw1n11ms, Dunn. Hanlllk o A-14,009 COMMUNrTY COLLEGE S.dcleblck 6S, PalCMNr 41 ( .. l dflc CM1t Cenferenul SADDLlaACK -AO.ms 11 , ArclnHU• 11, Ollvter 4, JOl'tn.on 10, 01<:1111s 9, Muldtr s. TllOmH 4, 0 1wson a, Cerr I, Kenv 2 Tot1t1 ?a 9· 16 65 PALOMAR -Klemen 2, WOOdl '· RM<I 4, Bu.ch 7, Bonvnoe 2, Go111n I , Oenlets 1, Gerrlson e. Gltsk•n• 3 Tolel• 13 IS·21 '1 Helfllme Se ddteoeck. 24· 19 To111 toul1. S.clOteback 20, Palom1r 19 FouleO out· Rffd lPI Pacific Co111f Com.renc1 Cenflrence OVlnll W( WL lm~rlet Veltev I 0 20 2 Saddtebecit • 2 10 ll Sin Oleoo MHI s 3 l3 9 San Oleoo S 3 11 6 MlraC0111 4 4 12 11 So\Jtflwesllrn 3 S IS 7 P110mar I 1 II 12 Groumont o I S 17 W"""48V's Scer9s S.ckltll>Kk 6S, Palomar 4 I San Oleoo Miu 79, Mlr1C0it1 73 lmperlal V111ev 17 Grossmont '6 San Oleoo '3, So\Jlllwestern S3 S.turdlV's Gemes (7:l0l C.ron mont 11 SaddllOl<:lt tm111<l1I v 111ev 11 Mlr1Costa San Dleoo ., Sen OllllO MIH P110mer 11 So\Jtllwfttern HIGH SCHOOL E1t1ncla 7t, Sadchblclr U (SN V1"r LH9") SADDL.18ACK -8 . Wellon 6, M w111on 2S, Peterson 7, W1lkln1 4, Lulan IS, Jones 2. D111 7. Kiii o. To1111· 27 12·19 64. ISTAHCIA -Cllmenls I , LocitWOOd t , Graham 6, Jolln1lon '16, Curlls 21, Oeut.cn 2, Furln 7, Moonev 3. Burcllerdt 2. H11t11191 o, Rlct11ros o, Hullck o. Bartow o. Totel•· 26 26·30 11 kor• bv OV.mrs Slddtebeclt. 17 IS 14 ~ Eslencle 21 22 17 1.-11 Totel tout1. Saddllbeck II. E1t1ncle 17, FoullO out. e. W1t1on (SJ, Tecnnlcel Coecn Quinn tSI Corona d.t Marn. Cct1t1 MeM 46 IS.. VllW LMeu-l COltOHA DSL MAR -GrNn 14, Fryer 2. Prvor 7, Pettis 15, Zlllrednlk 17, Hetnlld 7 Totels 20 22·2t 62 COSTA MISA -Ton 2, COOi! 9, PetkllOwskl I, Judd 13, Kimme 4, Gr._ 10, Merlin 0, Rvun 0 Totel• 19 1·13 '6 Sc.-. bV Ou•r1WI Corone o.i Mar 16 10 u 2,._., COii 1 M1111 6 16 11 12--44 Totel IOUll Coron• o.i Mer 15, Costa MIMI 10 FOUltd Out Ton (CM) II Two '9, ... wpert Hlrbor J7 tS..VWLM9Ull NIWP<MlT MAa.0. -lu.,,man 9. M<:Gevran It, SOfenson 6, Fre'81' 2, MIH o. Holden 4, Lff 4, 8MCll o. Jemes o. Fll<le 0 TOllla; I& 1-16 37. IL TOltO -Stone 10, McLa in •• Stlocltev 17, Summers 3, Arno"' 21, Merll lno I. CMton s. arunell• o, Hatn 2, Ueck• 0, GrNn o, Miiie!' 2 To1et1· 24 71·J1 '9 sc-trt~ N•Wt>Orl Herl>or • 3 II ll>-l7 El Toro 17 16 t7 1,.._.t TOll l foll" Newport Htrbor 21, El Toro 13. Scef"I trY <Nlr1WS OCM n View I 16 II 27-69 Huntington Beach 11 I 9 20-SS Total louts. OcHn VI-11, Huntlnolon 811cll 22 FOUied out MMer (0\1), FlllPl>I ~ (HB). Wtstmlns• sa, Marina 4S (SUftMt LAa9ltl) WESTMINSTlll -E11tln S, Oowni 12, 01Llv1lla<ll 17, McM.lllen 13, 0 111ls I, Hammond 3. Totels: 11 22-32 SI. MA.RIHA -ROMnzwelo 4, 811en"r ••• Orehlim 9, Ek•lrom I, Smllll 2, WllMl•r 4, Cllurcllvltte 2. Tolets: 20 S-1 4S. sc .... bV Qverten Weslmlnsler 10 lS 12 21-SI Merine 10 11 12 12-45 Totel (1)uls. Wt1tmln11er 10, Merlne·7S FoullO out· Drarielm CMJ. E1t11rom !Ml Mllslon Vieto 64, Lawna Beach S6 (Seuttl C..tt lAatUe) LAGUNA BIACH -Teooer 10. For· tune 16, ~Greth 3, Bllnton 2, Eltlltn I , NIH5 4, JorO.n S. Arndt 2. Wet.on 6 Totel•. 23 10-21 S4. MISSION VIEJO -8rtdt 6, °"Ja no S, Muench 14, HIM 17. Eve n• 6. Neal 2. Srlffl\en 10, Hoffman 2, Holland 4 Tolel• 25 16·29 66 sc.,.. bV Qvar19n L•oun• Beecn 14 13 12 17-S4 Minion Vlelo IQ 16 11 27-66 Total loul1· Leouna 8H<:ll 20, Mlulon Vlelo II Fouled out N1et1 (L8 1 San a.m.m. '2. Dina H*5 SJ (Seuth CMst LMllUI) DANA HILLS -Cmelak 6. McSw-v 19, Jeffers 6, Metllleu 3, SPiiman I. Moomew 1, Campoett 10, Antenucci 0. Totals: 24 S· 10 S3. SAN CLEMENTE -Gerrell 21, Rttfte 10, \llllenu~va 19, Thom11 2, Gr11nburo 10 Totals: 27 .. , 62. k.,.. by Quemrs 01n1 Hlllt 10 13 16 1,._S3 S.n Clemente 14 16 It 21-62 Tolll louls. O•n• HIHs 11, San Clemlf\lt 10 SN View LM9Ut LNIUI WL E•t1ncl1 10 1 El Toro 7 4 Slddllt>a~ 7 4 Corone oet Mir 6 S NIWPOl'I Herbor 6 S Unlversllv S 6 lrvlne 3 I Costa Mew O II WldlletdaV'• Sc.ens E1t1ncl1 11. Saddllt>lck 66 OVerel WL 19 J 10 I IS S 13 1 12 9 7 12 10 17 2 11 El Toro "· N-POl't Herbor 37 Corona Clef Mer 62, Coste M•H 46 Unlventtv 69. lrvlne 42 frldlV's G1m11 < 7:>0> E111ncl1 11 Irvine S1ddi.01ci. at Corone dll Mar Unlvenltv .. 1 trvlne Cost• MIH •• NIWPOl'I Harbor SunHt LMVUO LHfUI W L Founteln vantv 9 0 Edison • 6 2 OcH n \llew 6 7 W11lmlnsll!' 7 6 Merln1 I 1 Hu11tlnoton 8HCll I 7 w~v'•k-. Foun111n \lellev S'l, Edison 47 OVwal WL 16 6 17 4 14 ' S 14 J 17 4 16 Oc••n View 69, Huntington 8Hch SS Wtttmlnller SI, Merine 4S '11d1V's Gemes C 7:30) Ocean View 11 Founteln Velllv W1Stmlnsler 11 Edi.on Huntlnoton Biid! 11 Marine Souttl CoHt LMVU• LMflUI WL Ce pfstreno \lellev t I Min ion VlllO I I WoodbrldOe 4 S Dena Hlh S S San Cllmente J 6 L1oun1 811cn 2 7 Leoune HIUs 2 I WldllltcleV's kM'H 0--11 WL 20 2 IS 6 " I 10 10 I II I II II 12 Mission Vi.to '6, L.lgune 811ct1 S4 Sin Ctemenll 62, Oane Hiiis S3 Capistrano v1111v 61, L111una Hiits SI frldll'f's Gemet C71JO) Leoun1 BffCll 11 $1n C~tl MlulOfl Vlelo el WOOdbrldM 0 1111 t11A• at Laguna Hiiis fim·leam AU.South Coast Coo-fe~noe seleclions lo PCM 5Chools and one other to the Bi1 10. Offensive lineman Alan AQoa is bound for Mich1pn Statc;'center Jim Keller is headed for Lona Beach State· and running back Tom Fisch beck will 10 to San Jose State. Other notable Ruttier signinp include ti&ht end Gary Parrish who has sianed to play at Arizona; de- fensive lineman Utu f'aamoana bound for UTEP; linebacker Jim Carston headed for Idaho: and' of- AneefU• l.Mwe Llollt!UI WL Miter Del 7 o s.rYllt 4 , Plus X 4 3 wr• 4 3 St. Plul 2 S 81U\oo Amal 0 7 WtdnetcleV'skeres Serra 63, Servile S4 Plus x St, SI. Paul S7 ,,,..,., Gemes (7:30) WYll• YS. Meter Del .. Lone Ar1111 81•11o9 Amel 11 Plus X Ser<• 11 St. Peul • ovw ... WL 21 1 13 I I 10 I • ' 10 4 16 HIGH SCHOOL WOMEN Coll• MtM 54, Corcina del Mat' 4t (S. "'9w LM9") COSTA MISA -Gercle S, Herldl 1', Lu• 4, NMI 10, Sctlumeker 17, McElrov '· Totets: 21 12-17 54. CO.ONA OIL MAR -Vettntlne 2, Romnev It, WVM 11. W™-rd 0, LOO. I, Lemblet 2. Tot111· It 11-11 4'. sc-bV Q\llrten Coste Mesa 12 16 12 I~ Corona clll Mar 10 10 16 I,_., Totel fouls. Cost• Mell 17, Corona clel Mir I._ Fouled out· Gercla <CMI. 1'ICl1nl· cat Neal (CM). 1rvine sa, UnlVOnllY 45 (Ail "'9w L-.ue) . UNIVERSITY -.Me.twblre 7, st-art I, Zlmmermen 10, Nllte '· Artlo 4, Frei I, Flnlev 10. Totals· 17 ll-73 'S. IRVIHI -Floueroe 3. Flynn 14, Grahlm 24, Jedi.on 4, Bower 7, Sw-v 4, Greenfield 2. Total1: 2S 1·20 SI. kll"I bV Quamn Unlversltv to f 20 t-4S lrvlne ., 17 10 14 17-SI Total louts: UntYersltv 11, lrvlne 17 E1tancla 44, Saddltbadc 29 (S.. V1"r LMflUll ISTAHCIA -8rezeM 4, Rindone 13, N11bv O, Pevllk 9, Hethc:ock 11. Totals: 16 12·21 4'. SADDLllACK -Modllrukl 4, Hen.on 14, HH llV 7, Terrl40 2. WOOO i Tol•I•· 13 3-6 29. Sc-bY Qvertwl Estancle 13 9 10 12-U Slddlet>ldl I 5 6 I l>-79 Tolll fouls Ellencla I, ~k IS. El Two S7, NewpOrt H•rbor 31 (SM "'9w LMeue) •L TO.O -Dennison 73. Mallett 6. TaVlor 16. Rensom 4, +tines 2. Lowe 0, Uedlt 6 Totel• 16 S· 10 S7 NIWPORT HARllC>tt -Wevne 10, MacOonllO 2, Nolen 2, Shriner I I, ASJ>er 13. Totell 14 10· IS 31 SC.I IW CNlrMn Et Toro 11 16 19 11-57 NlwPOl't Herbor 3 11 9 lS-31 To11t foul• Et Toro 14. NtwPOrt Herbor 10 Sff VltW LffVUt LNtM WL Co••• Mew 11 O Coron• dtl Mer 9 2 Et Toro I J NIWPOl'I H•rbor s 6 Estancia S 6 lrvlM 4 7 Unlver1ltv 2 9 Saddllbeck 0 11 WldnffdlV's k-. OVWll W L lS 4 13 s 1S 6 10 9 • 11 I 11 , IS 1 17 Co111 Miu 54, Corona o.i Mir 49 trvlne SI, Un.lv1,.llv 4S Est1ncl1 4', Saooi.c>adl 29 El TOf'o S7, NIWPOl'I Herbor 37 ''*V's Games (71 NtwPOrt Herbor 11 Coste Mew CCH'ona dll Mer at S.d<ftel>ack lrvlne 11 E1t1ncl1 El Toro 11 Unlvenrtv WMMn'I tournament (If H81K•) ""' ·--SIMles Cerllng 8HMtt (C•neda) clef. Helen• SUkOYI (CH CllOMoVttlle), 6·4, 6·1; H1111 Mendllkova (C1ecnoa1ov11tl1 I dlf. Llw 8ondlr (U.S.), 7·6, 3·6, 6· 1. Seeend Rellltd SIMles 8arblr• Poller IU.S.1 def. Pem Shriver lU.S.), 6-4. 7-S; Zllll Gerrlson (U.S.) def Ke lhv Rlneldl (lJ S.J, 6-4, 6-3; Manuela Malffv• l8u11Jerl1l def. Marv Lou Pi•l•k (US ), 6·0, 1·$. ColeOO uc ll"YfM 1, avu 2 S""9ll Anlston (UCll def. Herkneu, 6·2, 2·6, 7-S. Min Son Hlno (UCI) dlf. Fought, 6·3, 6·3. Hevwerd (8 VUI <Ml. Derr, 6·4, S-7, • 7·S, Amor (UCI) dlf. SINll, 6·3, 6·3, ter111m (UCIJ dlf Sulllven, 7·6, 7·S. Down• (UCll def Noorda, 6·3. 1·6, 7·6 DeutMI Anlston·Mln Son Hlno lUCIJ def Hev· werd·Garbll, 1·•. 6·3; StelM·Fovolll (8VU) Otf Oe<r·R•rnos. 6-3. •-•. 7·6, Amor·l1r 111 m (UCIJ def. Herk· neu·NoorO., 6·3, 3·6, rl Wtmen COLL•OI UC lrftM I, C8' Stltl ''*"-' I Silltlll Merro<v <UCll dlf Bllnklf\ltl..,, 6·4, 6•4, Trenwltll ( UCll clef. Kelabsl, 6·4, 6·0. ltll<>rer (UCll dlf $1111, •·O. 6-2. 8erln1 IUCll dlf Oolblf'g, 6·3, 7-S. Pellon <UCll def. Ostll'lltl mo, 6·4, 6·3, GIOrdlnllla (UCll dlf PMIP1, 6·2, 6·2. '**" llt1nkt nslllP·K1t1bu (C$F) dt l M11torv·lt110<lf, rl, ~7. 7-S; 8er• lno·P•llon (lJCI) def. Phefos·Sells. 6·1, •·>. Tr1nwllh•l1rrano (UCll def Ooll>lf1-0.t11MltlfT1P, ,.7, •·3. 6·4 fensive hneman Glenn Rod rs cboosina C1ncinna1L OCC 1i1ht end Duane St.1n, a 6-4, 220-pound ttih tend from &it son. bas ""1¢ to pla1 at Creson Stale. Linebacker Jeff Loni 1J bound for Drake, and linebacker R91er Roelle is beaded for Lonf Beach State. Pirate defensive tackle Paul Vinci choK CaJ St.ate Fullerton. Accordina to OCC Coach Dick Tucker, several Pirates, includina team MVP Charlie Herbert, arc.shll considerina. Saddleback, which captured the Mission Conference championship and a berth in the Oran1e County r ony Bowl, boast• five defensive players and a kicker who have signed. sant1 Anltl WIDNISDAY'S RISULTS (2'tll tf fl·dlV ~td ~) ,.llST R II.Cl. 6\.'i lurlOno•. H1ll ,,,. Eeote (Plef'GI) IUO 1.40 4 20 TOHI Mester (Feil) 26'0 IUO T onoc>41h llbw (\I 1te1Uutll I U O Al.o reced: 8or<llr s..ker. In N1tura1 Form, lrl11! S'Gl'lll, Doctor Foote, Socletv Hcxir, TOfTI'• Relict, Pellern Matdl. •Time· hl7 'l/S. SICOHD RACI. 6'h lurtonos. Ou1t to Rlcllff (Vlnrl) 6.20 UO UO Tr1¥1I (Slblllel UO 2.60 trlsll Guard (McGurn> 7 60 Also race d: Emere ld Cul. Amanothlrb<Olller, Crime FrM , 8ut V04K Honor. SCrMn Aclttor, Streu. 81Jf'1llno Both Ends, Goodbv I'm Gone Time. 1.17 215 12 DAILY 00\laLl CM I 1>11<! Mt 60 S2 CONSOLATION DOUIL• (2-1) 1>11<! 112 40 THNlD all.Cl. One mite 8 lcu,.11ff (Crul l 13 00 6.20 4 60 Fn thll' R-•rd (Ollverttl 4.00 2.IO Sun Jetter (Fventes) 10.40 At.o receo· One on ,,,. ~OUM, Momc:lt, Levsln L..adv, No Time to Talk. Let's Party, Uodell, LHhl NIQ(e 1'1me UI llS l'OUttTH RACI. 6 turiono .. Counl ,,,. House (McCml 1.00 U O 3.10 Dll>onllre Junior (Vai.t11uef1l 5.20 3.40 Tell• • MlmO (LIOl\em) 4.20 Also r1Gld: Olsllnctlvetv ·Don, Dad's Quut, Or1>ll1n's Nlolll, Ci.er Crvstel, Vlt- l1111Yv1. Golno For • Stroll, Mlcrieet's Suroeon, Bii• 1111 Tuell Time· 1'10 llS. -""™ aAC•. 6'h furlongs. A.OorlO (McCarronl 3 20 2.40 'l I~ 01v1ro111 01111 co11111ounn11 uo 4 oo Aolletld Lldv lSholmlkerJ l .60 Also recld: Ptee, &Illa Moneta, Ice Fenl8'V, N1n'1 Turn 10 Ster. Aten RoM, 8ffuflk. Time I 16 4/S S.S l XACTA 17·4) p.eld US.00 SIXTH all.Cl. 7 IUflono• G-'s Lldv (Plncavl 11 00 6.00 3 20 Kll'lnedV E!CPl'IH (OlfolOlllO) 20 IO 7 IO Netural Summit (V1len1uetal 2.10 Atso rec.eel Dentldlr, Tutn South, Awkwerd A", VKabOnd C.11, LHOlno Lldvt>uo, Rescel ltascet Tlrne 1:23 415 SIVIHTH aACI. 6 furtono1 NlohlhlWlter <Ptncevl I 60 3 20 3 40 tnlftrcl!Of (SlbUlel 2 60 2.40 Or VlctOfl• (Oflvertt) 3 IO Al.o rec.eel Mr HollYwOOO, Rlc.f1 Wat.on, Rush to Power, ~"" to G1rcl1, Della Dencer Time. I 10 2/S. U lXACTA (3· 11 01ld I SO 00. llGHtH RACI. 7 lurlono• Boo L• 800 (Plncev) 12.20 4.20 2 IO Pe,.on11>11 Ladv <D1tal'touu1v11 3.20 2.40 Cosllv Arrev (LIPh•ml UO Al•o rec.O: Derllng Min Q., Llnda'1 LHdlr, Sprlno LooH, Mvun. Time: 1:23 llS 12 l"ICK SIX (3· 11-7·4·3·4) Paid Sl,911 IO with 12 winning tickets (11• nor51s) n Plcll. SI• consotallon paid S34Q.OO will! 317 wlnnlnt1 t1c11111 llfvt ll<>rMs) NINTH RACI. I 1/16 mlles Reel C.ooo Min CMcCrnl 6 00 3.60 2.80 HIOhOfOW (Mell) 7 00 4 IO Gol<lv'• Commanoer (\lellniuetal 4 00 Also receo. Chlrol119 Siar. Clllvev. FrH Dutv, Se>rlno Dlooer, Azure Tlme1, Jlmmv 1111 Olp Time I 43 3/S s.s lXACTA (10-7) PllO '120 00 All1nd1n<:1 22,076 \ NHL CAMl"&•LL CONl"DENCI Edmonton C11oerv Wlnnll>IQ \lencouver l(lft9l M1(1nH ol• C11lce90 SI Loul• Detroit Toron10 Smv!M DIYIMln W L T Pts GF GA 38 9 S 81 301 20S 19 19 11 49 181 200 19 24 8 46 221 2S2 19 n 6 •4 204 211 IS 17 10 40 21S 246 Homs DIYlsltll 21 21 4 se 241 236 21 27 6 .. lff 204 21 27 S 47 19S 21S 17 29 6 40 llS 226 16 30 ' 3' 197 . 25' WALIS CON,IRIHCE NV RI ,_,, NV l•lendll's PlllllClllPl'lll WH llll!Qton Plll•burlll'I New Jlrllv BuHelO 8oslon Ql.llbK Mon tr Ill Heriford ... tncll Otvtalen JO 17 s 65 2ll ltJ 31 " 2 "' m 111 27 IS I 62 211 179 21 21 4 se 1n '" II 3S S 77 I S1 226 10 3' S 2S 141 21S Adlm• Olvltltll 33 13 6 12 210 16S 33 IS J 6' 222 157 11 11 6 '2 ?4' llS 25 24 3 S3 JOI 1'2 IS ti I JI In 111 WldlllMMV'I k«9t P1t1Sour911 4, Mlnneso11 0 Hertford 6. 0.trOll 6 CllltlCIO 1, Toronto 2 T ..... 9'10-S \lancouver et ICI•• lulfelO et 8<>1ton Monlrtll •• PnlllOlll>fll• Wulllnoton et New Jlfllv St Louis 11 NV 1'l1ndtr1 NY "•""'°' 11 C11ffry Defensive back Tony Fac1nelh 11 bound for M1uoun, ltoebacktt S~e SY1lcnko will attend San Ditto Stilt'; and kicker Dan Gasser dtci~ on Southern Missouri. Where they're aoina: ,>-~ GOLDEN WEST (11) Alan Akana, ol, Mktupn St.; M11i Auelua, lb. Lona Beach St.; M1k.e Bowles, wr, Stepfltn Austin U.; Jim Ca rlson. lb, Idaho; Tom Fischbeck. rb, San JOfe St.; Scott Fos\er, lb, Colorado SL. Bob Huff, di. Sbnoma St., Jim Keller, c, C'S Fullerton; Dan MacDonald, wr, E. Wasbinaton; Dav& Moms1 olJ....Portland St.; On· assis Nixon. ob.".~ Nonhridje; G1'q Ogle. ol. E. Illinois; Troy Ory, wr, WINTl!lt OL YMPtC GAMiS U.S.A.'"*' Re>1ten tor 1111 Unf•ld s11111• teems In 1111 XIV Winier OIYmc>lc Gemes In Sare· tevo, Vugoslavla, F"' 7· lt- "°"DIC SKIING NerdkC......... Pel Allef'n, t.I. Brldlenrlel"' Coto.; Kerrv Lvoch, 26. Sllvw CrHll. Col.o •• end Miki Randell, 21. CIOCll.lll, Minn Mlft'I CfMJ CeuMl'V l tn KOCl'I, E11111ne. Ore.; Jim O•lanet. 4ncnor111e, Al8Ml1, Oen Simoneau. Eugene, Ore.; Tim Celdwlll, Putnev, \It., .. Todd 8oonstr1, Eeoan. Minn . Kevin ar.J!dlman, Stlltwete<, Mlnn., 8 ruce Llklv, Filroort, N.Y •• 1hw111t1 A.uckJn Endlltid, F1lrblnk1, Alellt.a. Wwnen't Crfts C.W.-V JU<tv Reblnowlll, Felrblnb, Alls.kl, LYM G11anes. Anchorllle. Aleslte, M LonG. Mlnclle$1er Center. 111,. Pettv RO». Conw••· Vt., l(..ilv Mllloln. MooM, Wvo ~ Jostlul Thoml>5on. A'11ford, Wa.n . Lvle Nelton. Olvmolc \lelllv. Callf., Martin Haoen. JKltSOlll, Wvo. Glen Ebtnl, MeCell, lo.ho; 0on Nlel11r1, Boulder, COIO • end Wittie Cerow, PuJnev. VI Siii~ .Jeff Hesllnos. Nonwleh, Vt.. Milli Holllnd, NOr'Wk:ll, Vt., Mall '"-'rl. Lltll '"'-dd, N.V., Lindi• Arnold, oC'lberlllsh, COIO .• Ind Oennl1 McGrene, Littleton, Colo ICI HOCKIY Goaltender• -Marc 8etlrlnd, Madbon. Wis .. e nd BoD MIJOn. lnternatlonet Felli, Minn. Deflnllmln -Chris Cllellos, San O'-oo; Mark Fu1eo, BUf11noton, Miu.. Garv H•IOlll, Edmono•. Welt!., Tom Hlrldl, MlnnMPOlls, Al titrate, l.lvonla, Mlctl., D1vld H. JenMn, MlnneaPOllt , and Tim Thomll, Rlcnfle4d, Minn. Forwerdt -S<:ott Blullsted, New 8 rl9hton, Minn.; 8oO 8roolo.1, Acton, Miu.; Scott Fusco; l urtlnoton. Min.; Sll'VI Grlf- 11111, St. Peul, Minn.; Peul Gun, North Smlnin.td, R.I.; John H1rrlnoton, Virginia, Minn.; David A.. JenMn, NMdhem, Miu; Merit Kumpet, Wekefletd, Miss., Pet uFomelne, Ponl!ec, Mich.. Corn Miiien, Ctouquet, Minn.; Ed Olctvll, Peio. Helot'tll. IN., Gerv Semoton. lnternetlonal F1ll1, Minn., and PllH Vereho••· Oululll, Minn. LUGI NIMt's Mllllel ~ Tim Nerdlello. Like PIKl<I, N V , Oa vl<I GJjmln, a.r.etev, Celll , •nd Fr1111t MlsllV, N-1r1l, Del ltMft's °"'*" Frenlt Mallrf end Rev 81temen, Neshlnlc Stelloll, N.J., Ron Roul. Vonken, N.V., and Oou9 Bettman, ~ville, N.J w.,_., SlMlll Bonny Wertllf' Mt B1tov. Toni Dernigella. Llkt Ptacld, N V , end Tllerna, R ledl. Lake Plecld. N V BOBSLID l'wr·Mlfl No I -Driver Jeffrev W Jost. Burke. N V.; PUsher Joseph Brl1k1, L1Mew, Cell!, PUSher T~s R. Bernes. Dover. Oet . Ind Hel A. Hoye, Melone, N. V No. 2 -Driver Br'9111 Ru5nl1w, Slrenec LAke, N.V .• PUSl\er Edward F Cerd, Clavereck. N.V., oushlr Patrick M Murl>flv. PelMsvflle, Ohio, end or1111m1n Frank Hensen, Alt>env. NV Allern1t1 drlYer Bob Hlclllv, 1(-VelllV. N v TWl-Maft No. 1 -Driver Br.1111 ltu•lltew e nd Jim TYier, Sarenec Lake, N.V No 2 -Driver Frid FrllSCll, \llrolnte BHCh. \11.. I nd w .... ,,. Cit A'""'. Vlrolnl• 84ecll, Ve. Allernales 8oC> Hlc111v end Rkn 8 1\JOn, PlettsburOll, N V Sl'EED SKATING ( Dl•tlncft In mltW'l I Melt Miil• W0005. Wauwetow, WI• ( 1,500, S,000, 10,0001. Eric>. Henriksen. Chim· Piion, IH (500, 1,000) Oen JenMn, West Aiils, Wis. 1500. 1.0001. NICll T~ll Mlnnetonlta, Mrnn 1500. 1.000. I 500>. Mark Huct<, Llkt For111, 1H IS.~. nl;tlOOT. Mar-. Mllchlll, Mlnnetonlt.1. Minn ( 1,500. s.ooo. 10,000), Jim Clleoln. St LOUIS (500, •lier· nete), 01111 Siik, 8u111, Mont (S,0001, 1no Kent TliOmltz, Mln1>1tonli.1, Minn (10,000) w-~ Oocter, Midi.on, WI• (1,000, 1.500) l.0001, Nl"CY Swl<llt. Per+. RIOOI, Ill (1,500, 3.0001. Bonnie B111r. Chlm1>1lon. IN 1500); Dorie 8ovce. Oek Lawn, IH UOO, 11!1m1t1); K1tle Clan, St Pau4. Minn (500, 1,000); Jen Goldmen. Glenvlew. '" (1,500. l .000). Conni• PtrH ktYln, Otlrolt (500). and LYdla Sl11>ll11n•. NorlhO<OOk, Ill ( 1,000) FIGURE SKATING MMt'I SinGIH Scott Hamill on, Ot nv.,, 8r1111 Bolllno. Sunnvva11. end Mark Cockerell Sun \lellev Calif loY_.-, Slntlll Ro11tvnn Sumnt<I Edmond,, WISll Tlttenv Chin, Totuce Lekt 1nd Elelne Z1v1k, Peramu\, N J Pein Klttv Cerrutl'ler1 e nO Peter Cerrvtllers. Bo•lon, LHAnn Milter St Louts. I nd WRUam Feuver. Ctevmont Del end Jiii Wet.on, Huntington BHc/\. end l urt Len· con. Cos•• Mell Dance JudY ltumbefg Ter11111. I nd M•CllMl Se•t>ert, w11t11no1on. Pe Cerol JH n Foll Wtt"8nd. Mich Ind ltlcl\erc:t Dellev Wilm lntton, Del • eno Ellw Solh ~· HI~• N J , and Scott GreootY Svrecust N V DMt) , .. fltNM DAVIY'S LOCKla 1 .... .-rf e..dll -37 enolln IJO roct. coo. t, f'l'llct..et ... 1 • tcUlt>in, 4 ,,,..P•hl•O Riley's bad news for opponents: We 're getting better DENVER (AP)-After his Lakers whipped Denver for the fourth strai!ht time Uus season, Los Anaelc Coach Pat Riley ~ad ·some bad news for the Nugeu: "Wc're1ctun1 better." . The Lakers sot. carttr-haah 32 poinu from rookie Byron Scott a they continued their domination of the Nugei on WcdnClday ni&ht downina Ocnver.~rl6-108. Th~ victory marked the Laken' 11th tnumph qyer Dcnvrr in thr lut do1~n mtthnas. Los A naelcs. 28-16 afso has won su Jlrta~t pmes at McN1chOfs SPortt Artna. last lO in• on the Nugct •home court on Jan. l9tl98l. • h~ Nu c11 have one last chanoc 10 beat ' tbe La"kers this season. on Feb. 17 at Los Anaelcs. but Riley noted that "Tbt _per- formances arc bccomina vrry consistent. This team tS really com mi toaether." Denver Coach Ooua Moe sa1d the Nuacu l\ad opponuoiues to end the Lakers' streak. butjU$t d1dn•t cash in on them. "I felt we had 1 chan~l but we JUI( couldn't 1et over the hump tontJRt," he said after the pme. "We had some bed breaks. and we didn't hclpounclves with maned frtt throws and tumovm. We had I fot of91uys who struaalcd end didn't play espetjaJly weU. "BYron Scott was ttally tcrriAc Hc'11ot a lot of talent and he really hun u •· Scott hAd scortd 1 carttr·h•ah 21 po1ou Tuesday niaht when the ~ ckfbtcd Portland, but be easily ellcccded that total ap!nst Denver. He had 19 points It halftime and later sparked a fourth.quarter surae to 11ve the Lakm the victory ''The La.ken are 1JVtf1& me an opportunity to prove myself," said the ~k.Je out...,.. of Anzona St.ate .. We've got • runnma team an'd that's what I like. The aireer·hifh pcnnts" no b tbln& to me. Th~ ~n t~aoa 1• tllaa we won." · Denver 19·26, never led tn the ~nd half, but pullCJ to within three points. 95·92, on • be kct by Richard Anderson Wlth 9:09 to go. The I.Aken then went nn n 9·2 Jurar - punctuated by 1 threc-po1nt pll\Y from ott - to arab a l ().point advaniaac at I ()4.94 v.nh 6:SO to play. Otn~r dtdn't challcn1e any funher The Lakcrs had fi ve other playen 1n double fiaure-s besides Scott Kareem Abdul-Jabbar . teored 19 points, Michael Coosx-r had 16. Jamul Wilkes hit 14, Jame1 Worthy added 12. and Maaic Johnson <'llnned 10, to 10 with his 17 assists and I 0 rebound~ »cnm·~~x ~nglnhi~~ ~~tillL honon W'ltlPotnt\. anil Wqhc had 2l Thrtt other Nuggetli -T R Dunn, Ho"acd C'.tncr,.andp an h.~1 -wcrc the only other Denver pla,crs 1n double fiaurcs ...,Ith 10 point~ :aplecc Lo Beath St; Gary Pamtb. ~ Arizona; Ol~ R.odem. Of. C111rift· aati; Faamoena Uru, dl. UTEP. ORANG£ OOA.IT CT) Dave C.o&eman, dl, CaJ Poly,. U>. Ch_ap l:>idmon. ot. Cal Poly, St..o. Jdf'Lont. lb, Drake~ Rottr Rodie; lb. Loq Beach St.; Duane SW.: te. Orqoo St.; Scott Sonnevddt. ot. W. WuhiAIJOn; Paul Vined, d&. cs Fullenon. SADDLEBA~ (t) Tony Facincl!i. db. Miuo"!ij 0.o Gasser, k, S. Missouri; Tom M~: db, E. Montana; Todd Sablnc, lb, ui Poly, SLO: Steve SvJwW). lb, Sail Dieao St.: Joe Winckler, dJ. ld&hoSL • • < R I CM'ftlll SOUTHIRN (AUfl<MllNtA GO\.O MINI -2' -.,111, HCkM POW<llr end cu1tom. S chalrl -•tine. MOUNTIAN HIG+t -t' 0..111, 119Cked oowoer encl mtn•m.ot, ' ctwin SMOW SUMMIT -14-)0 deClftl. ~ POWdar enel mtn·m.cM, 7 dlaln oowetlne Sl•R•A·N•VAOA ...... IORIAL -Ho N/r#, I IO t fool bell, groomed I nd fltltcf, 5 c:ftelrt, Clay, 2 cMftt nlllht. 5004 PttlNGS -ONn& Ftficlev. SUGAA IOWL -e1o ,_.,, 1 lo 1' fool blM, eroomecl, tllled and lfr'm MCMCI. J ~ dlaln •nd ec:c.e IOfldOle, NOaTH STAJt -Ho new, 2Yt IO I lllOI Due, CH'oomecl. firm PeCMd, t dlaln. A"*I MaADOWI -No-· Wt tO 13 foot beM. oroomed, f1tm Pekoed, turnlfte soft 10 cti.lrs. 1 writct llft. HOMSWOOO -No ,_, tYt to ' lool bfte, 111ec1, nrm NCkld, ·turnHie ..tt, 2 c:Nln . 3 sunece 1"'1. SOUAW VALLIY 11,200 ft.) -No,._., I lo t loot be.M, lllled, l>edl..S POWder and firm PICMd. c.abll Qf, oondolil, end 11 ct\llrs SQUAW VAU..Y (6,200 ft.) -No ,._, 1 IO J loot beM, llled, pecked MWdlr and 11nn oedted. 4 c:Nlra, 2 ~ llflt. MAMMOTH MDUNTA* -No new, ,.,.. fool beM, HC*td ~ Md Nrd PKked, 2 ~. It c:ftefn, ' IUrlect llft .. JUNI MOUNT AHi -No N/r#, S loot bl51, ~ ~. J dtlln. MU•A SUMMIT -Ho ,_, 2\o!t to J toot beM, hard P8C*.o end SIWlllt con- dllloM, 2 c:Nlrs. 2 tudaCI llm. SUttlnl KATIN "8>~11.M CMALLENGI '"' ............ .....,. I -sneun Tomson (South Atrlcal; 2 - Mertln Pottw !South Afrb), l -D9ftl KMiofll (Hn1all), 4 -'wtliY Morris (Wooct- lalld Hiits), S -MknNI &urneu tSoutll Africa), 6. e·KllV Gibson (Mantllttan 811Chl, 7 -Kevin BlllV cs.n Jue.n C.l>IJtrenol, I -John Gotfla(d <~ 8Helll, t -e ·Reenw .Jof1Mon (HIM"- 81y), 10 -Tom C\in'an (Senta ~l. 11 -Seo« O.lev (Los "'"'81ftl. 12 -e ·Klll:lo GIMrTW'o lHawelll, 1l - Peter Townenct (WatmlMter), 14 -Chris 8erlla (~mow hec:tll, IS -(;ten Winton (Au•tretlal, 16-Oeve Permenter CC.vvc:os>; 17 -Mike CrutdlsNnlt CC>efta Point), ll -Todd ~r11n ( LAucadle), lt - Mllf'll OccfllluPo IA1nlr1tl1), 20 -1•8 lltv 8eter (Hewalll. 21 -~-Ho (Hewell), 22 -8ud Llamas (Huntlnoton ae.ctl) e -a.notes ematuer W~Y'I trlnuctlons IASEIALL AmlftcM~ BAL TIMOtlE ORIOl.ErSlonecl C.I Rle>llen Jr , ihof'tstOP. to 1 four·veer contrect BOSTON REO SOX-Hemed Lou Gorman vice Pf'esldent of Da..0.1 -· etlons CLEVELAND INOIANS-Sloned erooerlck Perkins, first 1>1-n. wrv Wlllerd, catefler, eno LeR.ov Smith, l>ltd'ler, end Owl9ht T evlor, oulfleldtr ........ '---- CINCINNATI llEOS-Slonecl EOO!e Miiner, oulfle\Oer, Skeeter Barnes, third D1Mm1n, e no Bred LHllv. Ph<:hlt. to one·vM r contrec11 HOUSTON ASTRC>S-S111necl Frank OIPlno, Pllcller. to • one-veer contrlCI PITTSBURGH PtRA TES-Sloneo Joe Cllart>onou, oulfleldlr, lo • mi--IMllUI eo111r1C1 aAM<ETeAL.L MltMNI ......... Auecla"911 N8A-Nemed Ru15lfl T. Grenlk ea· ecullve vice Pf'l•IOent. FOOT8AL.L United Ste"" F...._. LN9M ARIZONA WllANGLER$-Rect11meo Oouo Cozen, 110111 end, lrom thl Mlml>flls SllOw~ll and wu l lOnlO to 1 m u11l-v11r conlrect MICHIGAN PANTHERS-Traded 01111 Purtlforv c:tet1n11v1 end, to 1111 Binn· tnohlm Stalllonl for Mike TllOmes. o.-ltnslv• bldl Sl9ned AIOlrl GrlY, defensive bldl. AnnounclO 11111 JOhn Leister, quer • terblck ano Ja me• ~. llllatladltr left camp PHILADELPHIA $T AR$-<>1ineel "'8 rfllllts 10 Mark But>en. o.len\lve llcille from thl Pillstiuroti Meulen In return tor lhl r191111 to Ron Cre>lbv llMOICklf' PITTSBURGH MAULER!>--Otltelneo Wollle Svonor wide recel~ •nd Oouo Gr-. c:tet.n\lve l>ld< R .... Md llon Versnldl Ce<ltlf Joi ~Ott lintbaekll' ltld Harold Smith Mie<ISIYI ladtle ltffdlee contrect 19,.._.,,.,,1 with "" Pti~ll Stars OY~ "'' rioht1 to Ron CrosllV ~ker WASl'ftNC. TON FEOEltALS--S•onlO James Mevoerr" runn•"ll blcll, •nd E Cl Fulton, tact<i. W11veo 0th CuMIY9t ountlf HOCKEY M1""'81 Hedin LNtiW NEW VOit~ tSLANOE Rs-<11110 uo Pa\14 8 outlllter. delw,.eman. end ..Gerth MlcGul91n, """' from lndleneootls of l"8 Cantrel MoOtv LMove. NEW VOllK RANGERS-Sel'tt Steve WMlls, ooelll. to Tulu of tne Central Hoclt•v LM9W llec:etlld Ron Scon eoet11. ~Tutu Mulholland KOs Bellis in fourth 8-\KERSFTELD (AP) Un- beaten CX-nn1s Mulholland o( Bakersfield knocked out ltomeo Bclhi of ~n Dicao at the cod or tht fourth round Wcdn"'1ay nlJht 1n their scheduled I 0-round ...,el· 1mii;et&ht bout . Mulholland. 21. no~ ha 1 12.0 rtt0rd wtth c.ia.ht lcnockoutt wb1k Btlhs. 23. rcll to s~ Both fiahtcn ,. ... t 14"4 paunds. ~ v.~rc no knock.do n1. Rd- ertt Lou f t\I~ stop~ the bout a ... , the rounh round was end na ti«iute fklh appcami to ha"e A br tn nOY. C4 Orange Coul DAILY PILOT /Thur9day1 Febn.iary 2, 1984 No wind, no record 8)' ALMON LOCKABE\' 0-"1 .... 9Mtlne .,. .... Th~rl• Wlll t>e no ncw clap!.l'd tune rernrd 111 1h1s year'!> 'iilo Diego to ManLan1llo yacht ra<.c That much was C\. 1dcnt Wcdnc)da> a~ San Diego Yac.·ht (. 'lub offic:ials wen~ calli ng the fifth b1enn1i1I edition of the ra1.c the slowrst in the hi'ltor) of th1.· ncnt Ll·ad boats we1e 1101 npcctl'{! lO a111 vt: at the finish line ofT Man:tanillo lx'.l01c Sunday The record 1s b d<t)'!> and 2 huur'I. The race !.tartl"<l last Sa1urda) at I pm and the lead y<i<.:ht\ wet\.' barcl> £)11\t thl· half~wa) rna1 "-alun¥ tl11: I.I I 0 n11k rnursl' at till' Wl'dllt:~da) roll l·all 11ftc1 fou1 da) 'Inf sa1hoi . Radio report~ from thl' 41 -boat lkl'I 1nd1catt•d that "inch n:mainc<l light. 'af\- 1ng from ti\ l' tu I 0 kno t!d.lurang thl· day und CH.'n ltghta Jt night. The 68-fool sloop StlP out of Long lkacb Yacht Club hlld widened her lead over her Cl~s rivals and ~ported a position just sooth of Magdalena Bay on the Baja California coai;t. A Iler a I 44·mite day·~ run Saga wa' ~111 SJ I miles from Man1arullo. Se-cond on elapsed umc was Swiflsu rr Ill w11h 56g m 1ks logo; third was Merlin, 573. and fourth wa'I Anthem, S74. • Saga's kad moved her into first overall and Cla'is A in the corrcc1t.>d time nand· ang.s. Sernnd overall was John ·Ar~n$' Tomahawk , lialboa Yacht <'."lub; third was lllu!l1on, E<.l. M cDowell, King H arbor Yacht c. lub; fourth was Eclipse. William Rannas<.:h, San Otego Yueh I Cluh. and fifth wa~ Acey Dcuccy, Herman Mon11. Sant~ C nil Yac hl Club. ( la\\ kalll'l 'i wen: Saga, Cla~s A : r ornahawk. C'la\~ B. lllu~ion . (lass<.' and Rd1ann·. l krllt1\ ( onnl'1, ~DY(. (lass 0 . College, prep cage _scores Colleoe WEST c1•rt'moM Mudd l~. O<c10tn1a1 ~ Pomon11 P11?11r 81 Cal I e<h ... ROCKIES W Montan" 83 C a1ro11 Monl /2 EAST But.ilqrll 69 Hn''''" 59 IOntl 93 Holv c.roH /) L afayi;ll~ 70 l eh111t> S7 Lono l\lono U o>• Monmoutn 61 Ma,ne 68 N1aoara b6 Ma• \1\1111 68 Mornuelte 61 ~Ol.ltH F •OflOO /8 L SU tKI Jame1 MeO•\On 68 Ol~ommimt 61 •Oil " LOvl'>Villt' 61 Tulane SO N Caro11no 91 C emsoo 7') N C W11 >1ev a n , 8 N C ·Green11:>oro ~/ RlcnmC111d 70, 5 Coroltna S8 So Ml\\l\\IOO S8 Murrav St S4 MIDWEST 8owl1n11 Green l>O. E Mlcti1oan u l(.snu~ St /S tow11 SI 69 Kenl SI 70 w M 1cn1uan ~ Lovo1a 91. Evansville 17 M1am1, Ol'llo 62., Boll Sr 44 Mlu ouro 89 Colorado SI Net:>raska S.4 Oklahoma SI S2 O Wilham & M4rv 107 Va H e>111vafl I} w;, C.r1•e1• Bav 60 w llltnOI\ ~J V111,1fl ~\I C>W n 51 /9 , N C Wllm1nu1on 6/ SOUTHWEST Bavlor 64 Roce S2 " NlthOll\ St 60 Prairie View ~I SMU 70. TtXA\ Teen 60 TCU 60 Tl!AM SJ Community college PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE SoddleOllck 6S, Palomar 41 San Diego Mua 79, Mlraco,111 73 Imperial Vallev 87, Groumonl 66 !>on Ole110 63, Sovrtiwe.iern SJ T --. . -. -. . ---::-----------------------------"T"--9"11!'----.. - N3l1C M>TICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOnCE PlllllC NOTICE PU8UC f«>TICl ~~~:.~r "~:=~:A=~· ,~~~0t:.r.=:r NOTICE OF DEATH OP '·~~~A~~· rl'le tollowmg per eon 11 doing flllr 1011ow1ng "'eon It doing Tht tOllowlng '*'°"' 1,.. dolng LUC I LL E M ER£ DJ TH Th• foltowo'g ~nt are doing bullnMI u bu11n10 •• buttneN a.a KRUWELL, also known at buaineu 11 J ANO D s~A111cc. 300 1 MEGfR01c H1AN ARCO. 31130 me Lc;>•NATU COMPANY, 210 LUCILLE M. KRUWELL, AR.ID LAND RESE~RCH PART Klllyt>r<>Ok• Ln . coat• M .... CA C<>Ht H1gnw1y, COf~ O. Mar. CNe.wpor1cen1eror . Newlfoft 9"el'I, allo kno-81 LUCILLE NERS. t30 1 0oni ~st , Su111 200, 8211211 Ca111 tl21126 • 92MO K lJ "' p N9wport &Mc;h Callr 92880 JOH F Gallan. 3001 Klllybr<>Ok• Har•nl ti M90erdlehlan, 3A~ David Kevin Ull•r, 48 Canyon R WELL AND OF ETI· Ro'*1 ! coi., 6822 Bit Hlil'l>Ot Ln CCM1t1 M .... CA 1128211 ruenaia St · Cotta MIM , C.ilt t1llnd 01 , NtwPotl Bleen, C» TJON TO ADMINISTER ES-Or .• Huntington haeh. c am 928-ill Thtl 1>uatne11 la conducted by Ian 92626 t2UO TATE NO. A1Ut08 Thie butfneta la COl\dOClld by.• J 1t101v1ovar Thia bu11nett 11 conducted by an Robtrl Frea Agam11a. 23995 'r , f . . Mmllld Plllll\.,lhlP JOM F G111911 1ndlv1dv11t Plover Ln , L11gun1 Nlg\111. Celll. o. aU he1n, bene ic1ar1C1, '4obt<t E Colt ln11 .,.tement wH 11i.o with tl'l• H H Megwdlcl'llDn 92871 cred1tor1 and contingent Thia lll1f!m1n1 waa filed with the Co~'"tY Ctetk of Orano• County on lh11 st•t~I was llled wfll'l lhe Thte tlUt lMU It conducted by. 1 C'redlto ra of LUCILLE County Clerk of Or•no• Coul\ty on Jan 17. 11>114 County Cter11 of Orlf'\01 County on Qen•r•t ~rtntt1Np MEREOITu KRUWELL ~. 21. 1983 '2Mt17 C>tlC 27 1983 Dlvld Utter n • P'issttf Publllhld O'renr. Coatt Oelly 'mM1 Thia aiatement wu !fled with thl alao know a.'I LUCILLE M . Publl&l'lt<I OretlOI c oa•I Olllly Pilot J1111 28. Feb • 9, 1e. tH4 Pup11ahed Oranoo Ca.ti Deny County Clerk of Orange Ccwnty on KRUWELL, also know as Pllo\ Jan 26 Feb 1 9, 1e, 198-4' llU 84 Pilot Jan 26. Feb. 2, II, 11. 19&4 Jtn 5. 1984 LUCILLE KRUWELL and 646·84 8-i8·84 FIMON ------1C-------i Publltned Or•nr. Cout Dall}' per»<>n:s who may be other · Ml NOTICE PlllllC NOTICE Pilot Jt n. 26. Feb • 9. 16, 1084 Wlllt' interesu-d an the will flCTIT10UI IU81Nl88 563·84 and/or l'SLIAte: NAMI 8TA'nMINT OAA.NGI! COUNTY ~ A f)t!tition has been filed FICTITIOVI IUltNIH. Tne tollowtno peraona art doing SUt'l!AIOA COURT b EARL G S :WYER i NAM! ITATIMINT t>ualneu aa 100 CIVIC Cent., Dr. WHt -PlllllC NOTICE Y · A 0 Thi following per1on1 art OOlno GRW ENTERPRISES 7400 811\ta AJ\a. CA. t21'01 the Superior Court ol Orange buelneH 11: • 1C111ter Ave Su111 202, Huntington Petitioner ELISA TORRES NOTICE TO CRIDITOA8 County requesting that J & J SALES. 2940 Park NewPQf1, ~eacl'l. Calll 92847 , NICHOLS OF BULK °MAN8'£A EARL G SA WYER bt Newport a .. ch Ce 112680 Gayle A Trill. 7400 Cent11r Ave . Ae•pOndent Mt:LVIN J NICHOLS (leca. 1101 ... 107 U.C.C.) . , up Jamea S Eitx>gen, 2940 Park vlte 202. Huntington Beach. Calif CHt No 0·22·49 03 Nollee II l'l41feby given lo credltore pointed as personal represen-N-port, Newport 9HGh. Ce 92680 2647 I UMMONI (flAMILY LAW) of lhe within named tran1teror(1) tattve to administer the estate Judy C Elbogen, 29'40 P11k New· Roni E Splatt. 7400 Cen1er Ave . NOTICfl You heve been auld thet • bulk lronster le about lo be of LUCILLE MEREDITH port, Newport Oeacl'I, C• 92660 uile 202. Hun41ngton Beach. C11lll The court ma'/ ct.clde agalnat JOU made on peraonat property herein-KRUWELL 10_ kn Thia buelneu 11 eondu<:lld by AA 2647 without rour being hfftd unleH after deterlbed • a...,,,., ow as lndMdu8' Wendy Bamah, 7400 Center Ave . you rHpond within'° cl•J•· AHcS The nemea and l>ualnesa ad· LUCILLE M . IQ{UWELL. JAMES E ELBOGEN ulle 202. Huntington Beach. Ca111 the Information below. dre15~s ol the ln11od1<1 tr1neleror1 also known · as L UClLLE fhl9 statement wee lllod with tlltt 264 7 11 you with to seek Iha aovice ol an ar~H ,. "s S KRUWELL (under the lnde· Coonty Clerk of Orange County Oii This business 1a conducted by 11 11ttorney in th1t matter. you stiould AnLE G PERKIN and . 'Jan 13, 1984 . eneral partnership do 50 promptly 10 thlll your wr11ten CYNTHIA J PERKINS, 1011 Brlosa pendent Admintstrauon of fW'fM Gayla A Tritz r1>1ponH . 11 any may be flied on Drive. No 108, Cotta Mesa, Call! Estates Act) 'the petition IS Publl!Jhld Oianga Cout D•llY I This 11atement was Ill.cl with the t1m11 92626 set for hearing m De t N 3 Piiot Jan 19, 26. Feb 2. 9. 1984 jCounty Clerk of Orange Counly on AVISOIUsted ha lldo demondade 'The locatl()O 111 California of the 700 C Ce DP · Wo. 324·84 Dec 27. 1983 El tribuma. I.cf• dec:ldlr contra Ud cl'lief executive oltlce or principal at 1vic: nter r, est, F2338N •In 1udlancla a menoa que Ud. re-bus1neu office of the !mended Santa AJ\:i, CA 92701 on Feb-1------------- Pubhshed Orange Coast Dally •ponda dentro de 30 dlH. LH la transferor is same as above ruary 22 1984 a t 9:30 AM fUBLIC NOTICE P 1 J 26 F 2 9 6 98 I f 1 1 All Olher business names and ad· ' 1 ot an . eo .. 1 . t 4 I n ormao on que • oue. dreaa~a u·-" by I"-lnt-d·" lrana-IF YOU OBJECT to the 649-84 If you wteh to ... er llM *9vle• of """ """ ,.., v .. "" FICTITIOUS BUSINEIS 1---------------11n attorney In thla matter, you feror within 01ree years tut years gr anting of the pet1t1on , you NAME STATEMENT PU8LIC NOJI<;! ehould do eo promplly ao that your last past so tar as knowr:i to the should either appear at the rne lollowtng ~sonr. are doing FICTITIOU •• '·"slN"'SS wrlltan r11ponH, II any, m•'I be intended transferee are. none hearing and state you.~~ business as u " llled on time, Tl'le name(s) and business address . r-"'"'F. THE TERRACE GROUP TWO. NAME S1'a TEMENT 81 uat.cl o. ... aollcltar el conae-of the Intended lransferee(s) are: tions or file written ob.iec· 2026 Newpoft Blvd Second Floor Tl'le 1011ow1n'1 person is doing jo de un abogldo •n Ht• •unto, CLIFFORD R CRONK, 511 Fon· lions wllh the court before Costa Meaa. ca. 92S26 ' business as deberla h904H'lo lnm.cllatam.nt1, lalne St· No 21 l, San Diego, Ca. th e hearing. Your appear-David Eerie Martin. 72 Claret. FINANCIAL ENGINEERING CON-d• Htl m1111ra, au rllM•t• 92129 be ' b (P 0. Boll 4846), lrvlne. Ca 927 18 CEPTS. 881 Dover Or Ste 14, New-eecrl\a, al h•'I •'9una, pu.o. .. , TIMOTHY 0 HOPKINS. 7597 ance may lll person o r Y This business rs conducted by: an pori Beacn. Callf 92683 ragletreda 1 tlempo. Seton Hall. La Mesa, CA. 92041 your attorney. llldlvldval MLIC NOTICE New Hamp>nire 71 llermont 63 Norinea\lern 76. Armv 60 Prov1oence 78 P1tl\l:>uron l>6 Qve&n\ 79 Oowll"ll ~ ~I Fronci~ Pa 11 LVCOllllrl\I 1>4 SI Pi.rer \ 71 L 4 ~a tit 61 VtllariO~ll /;4 ~I JOhn \ 6J Oil Noire Dame 79 Fordham 59 On10 79, N 1111no•i 5 t Hlvh school Cir Apt ttA. Huntington Beacl'l. pelllloner hH filed 1 petlll con· "described In general as: all stocl( TOR or a C.'Ontingent creditor This statement wH filed with 1ne Edward A. Reguero. 18971 Val'41y 1·TO THE RE8PONDEN~. The Tl'lattheproperlypertlnent l'lefeto IF Y OU ARE A CREDI-David E Martl""- SEA VlEW LEAGUE Calif 92646 cernlng your mattlage. If y fall to In trade, fixtures, equipment trade L h d --~-' f'l County Clerk of Orange County on Purdue S2 Nortnwe11ern 44 Tnl,.oo 81 Cen1 Morn111an 67 Boat show set to open Friday E\tan,•o 18. ~addlebock 66 This business 1s conducted by an Ill• 1 reapon .. within 30 de of the name and good wlll of a certain, and O l e ecew.t..'U, you must le Jan 5 1984 El Toro 69, NewPOrt Hart>Or 37 lndlv1dua1 (; dale that thl• •ummol\a la Nrved located at 10 I 1 Brioaa Drtva II 1011, your claim w ith the court or ' F215071 Corona del Mar 61, Cosio MHa Edward A Reguero on you, your default m•'I be Coste Mesa. CA:92626 present It to the personal rep-Publlahao Orange Coast Dally 46 -... Thrs statement wos llled with t"8 entered and th• court m•'I entef' 1 The Business name used by said . . led b h Pilot Jan 26 Feb 2 9 16 1984 Un1ver111v 69, Irvine •1 County Clerk 01 Qrange County on judgment contalnlJKI Injunctive 0 1ranslerors al said 1oca1lon Is. BUSI· r esentatlve appom Y l e · · ' ' 559-84 SUNSET LEAGUE Dec 27. 1983 othu order• conc:ernlnn dlvlelon o~ NESS CARDS TOMORROW. court within four m onths Ocean View 69. Huntlnoron Beoch .. __ • Th t Id b lk t t 1 I t _ _._,. f h d ff ss .. "' .... 11 property. 1pouaal aupport, ohlld a sa u rans er an e""'"" rom l e ate o irst issuance ------------ Weirminiier sa. Merino ,5 Publ1sl'led Orange Coast Delly cu11octy, chlld auppon, attome'I to be consummated at ll'le office of. o( letters as provided in Sec-PUBLIC NOTICE l=ountain Vallev S?. Edl\on '7 Pilot Jan 26 Feb 2. 9 16. 1984 fffe, coeta, and IUCh otn.t refllf ae BURROW ESCROW CO , 2070 N. . 700 f h p ba Cod SOUTH COAST LEAGUE 644-84 may be grant.cl b'I the court. Th• Tustin Ave . Sante Ana. Ca 92705, Uon o t e ro te e T 2tMe M1u1on v1e10 66, Lauun11 Beach 1----PUB-l_l_C-... -0-Tl_C_E ____ , garnlehment of wag ... 1aec1ng ot County ot. Orang•. Celllor111a, Ref of California. The ume for NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SAU'. ~ 11 mon•'I or property, or other court Escrow No •0452F on Or alter Fet>· filing claims will not expire 10-1051-oeol ,~,H~a~llrano Vallev 62, L11ouna FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ~:~~~~lzed pr<><:eedlng1 may alao ru~~s22bu~~8~ranaler la subiect to prior to four months from the YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A San Ciemenle 67. Dona Hiiis S3 NAME STATEM!NT -.!.-CeUlo nta Un I C tel date of the hearing noticed DEED OF TRUST DATED Auguat The tollowlng norsons are doing eatltl: Ocl. 11, 1vw;i c Sr 61 Oorm ornmerc 21, 1•1 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· l lw 'fou thl'rn ( Jl1 forn 1~1 Mann\.' i\'>'>Ollat1on Uoat ANGELUS LEAGUE .. ~ LEE A. BRANCH, Clerk ode ecuon I 6 above. TION TO PROTECT YOU" PRO~-... h I I ti i v h I I th t Serra 63. Servile S4 t>us1ness as By: M.K. H~NEY, Deput'I • • The name and address ol lhe per-YOU MAY EXAMINE th """'TY, IT M .. Y 8E SOLO AT A PU•-. ., ow argl'<, in K' -o·)l'iH I'> on o t' t."Cl·n . open'! Plus x S9. St Paul S7 REEHCONSULTING.15896Ster-AltS•To sonwltl'lwnomclalmsmaybflllledla • e "'" .. .... I-nda\ tor a 10-Jin run ut thr Io\ An»clc!> (onvcn11on CENTURY LEAGUE ingCt.,FountamValley.Calll 92708 1 ... 7 .. N . ..._Rw!!,!,1C8~5 .. 7 ilurrow Escrow co .• 2070 N. Tustin file kept by the court. If you LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EX· ° C 61 T 6 E 589 S "' ,_ .. .,...... ... ---'" ~ANATION OF THE NATURE OF ( t.'Oll'r anvon . us11n ' dward W Henretta. 1 6 ter-Santa Ana: CA. 92703 Ave, Santa Ana, Ca 92705. Rel are interested m the estate, THE PROCEEDING ,.QAINST YOU, c..h I ' .1 f " I (J S d Oranoe 65, El Modena 60 ling Ct . Fountain Valley, Calif 92708 Published Orlhge Coast Oallw Pilot Escrow No 40452F and ll'le last day you may serve upon the ex-YOU SHOULD CONT•cT· • LA'"' Cl l)\,\ 10\Jf \<JfC Wl'l't.u~l)'I rnm .· pm .. a tur ay... VIiia Park 60. Fooln111 S8 Robert E Henretta. 15896 Ster-Jan 26 reb 2 9 16 1984 I lot llllngcla1msby anycredltorthall .. .. _.. I I a m . tu I() p.m .. and Sunda) '>. I I ;i m. to 7 p. m Sanr11 Ana 76. Santa Ana Vallev 1ng Ct . Fountain valley, Calif 92708 · · · · 665•84 be February 21. 1954, wl'l lCl'l 18 the t'CUlOr or administrator, or YER . ..\ lcatur1.· on o n.•ntng da\_ will he th\.' apn.•arannn: ot 62 EMPl"E LEA,.UE Eric J Henretta, ~896 Starling business day before the conaumma-upon the attorney for the ex-On the 24th dayot February. 1984• 1•~ ... ~ .. " F v 1 9 at 9 00 am . at the 8th Slreet In· D odger '>ClOnd ba~cm"n StC\l' Sax to urcct \ 1•1tor\ at th" E1 Dorado sa, Cvoren S6 1 · ountam alley. all 2708 PUBLIC NOTIC-E lion date spectfled above ecutor or administrator . and f h c " o ~ • l'hls business is conducted by a Dated January 25 1984 trance o t e new ourtly Pia~ mak Rt'\Ort houseboat c>.h 1b11. ~=~~:0:•52~~'::r~"~~ 51 eneral partnership Published Orang~ Coast Dally file with the cou~t wit h proof Courthouse, locat4'i at 700 Civic I Ill' \po n..,onng SCM A wtll gl\ c 3\\CJ\_ a bo at each Ja' Los Alamllo• 73. Pacihca sa Edward W Henreua NOTICE Of Pilot February 2, 1984 747-84 of service, a written rnnucst Center Drive west formerly known 1 T I TRUSTEE'S SALE . ., as 700 Weal 8th Street, situated In ~tJrtl ng ~ond;•}. Value of th(' prlll''I n ccl'Cls $) 'i,00() FREEWAY LEAGUE his 5b~te~~t0was 118g with the TS NO. 522 stating that you desrre special tna ~fly 01 Senta Ana. county of ~mc than n50 hual\ <1 nd ':!() aCl'l''>\01\ di~1>l<J\ '> will Buena Park S4, Sunnv Htll• 45 ounty7 er 0 range oun~y on YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A PUBLIC NOTICE notice of the filing of an tn· Orange. State of Calllornla, CON· Sor>0r a '8, La Hat:>r a 39 Dec 2 1983 ('ompn~\.' lhl' pka">urc boat flt'l'I docked at till' ( onvcnt1on Trov JS, Fullerton 51 F2338tll ALL-INCLUSIVE DEED OF TRUST, ventory and appraisement of TINENTAL AUXILIARY COMPANY, Ccntn faul111c~ which indu<lc~ the main ( u t\\cntaon hall GAROEN GROllE LEAGUE Published Orenge Coaat Daily DATED January 28, tll3 UNLESS T ... ~SOTfEl~~.OSFALI! estate assets or Of the peli· e Cat1forn111 Corporation as Trustee ' • Rancho Alamilo> 85 Bolu Pilot Jll11 26 Feb 2 9 l6 19a4 YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT nu ,., under Deed of Trull dated Augusl l'drt'l' Hall ndJal'l'llt t o North Hall. plu!t a du-.1:d ufl !)lfCl't Grande 59 · • ' ' • YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE On February 16. 1984 at 10.00 tions or accoun ts mentioned 28. 1.98 1 executed by George connecting thl' fa, 1I1 ttc\ Sanr1ago n Loi Amigo• 59 GSO-B4 SOLD AT A. PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU am Foreclosure Consultants. Inc .. a ltl Section 1200 and 1200.5 of t<oscnet and luzstena Koscnel. who ( ra fl on d l<tpla'., mo!>tl" po\.\ er boa b . "'ill ra ngc up tu Garden Grove 58, Lo Qu1n1a 48 PUBL~C NOTICE NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE California corporation. as Trustee. the California P robate Code.· are married to each otl'ler. ind re-, Women NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING or Successor TruSlee or Substituted JAMES L R UBEL JR corded on Septem~ 15. 1961 aa ) ~ kl'.t l()l fUJtng_ il rcrnrd number of 2) Ol'"' h11at<, tx·mg HIGH SCHOOL ORANGE COUNTY AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD Trustee olthat certain Deed of Trust · • • Instrument Number 17870. In Book t.Jr)\c1kd fur the f1r~t t1ml'. ill tht.• Los A.ngclt.•\ \how sn Vltw LHllUt MUNICIPAL COURT CONTACT A LAWYER. executed by OORRAN A NADEAU 3432 VIA OPORTO 14219 Pasie 1283 Off1clal r~ordt. The lineup of nhrhttur~ read'> hkc a \1.-ho\ v, ho ol the Coita Mesa S4. Corona dt'I Mor OF ORANGE COUNTY Sl EWART TITLE OF CALI-and JOAN R NADEAU, Husband NEWPORT BEAC H , CA Counly of Orange. Calllornia. given I 1... .1 h l I "' I ·'d I I I i...-49 Harbor Judlclal Dletrlet FORNIA a California corporation and wile as join I tenanls. and re-92863 to secure an indebtedness In favor of pl'U\Uf('P<)at'i lnuU'>lf\., ll1I l' ·1· nau ll1!>11lll'.fl'\\I lJ\.. Irvin•<• Un1~er·1·1v '5 IS b Ill t d T te) d I p ded A 31 1982 I Ba kofAm caN 110 If •1 d ~ ,., • • ~ 4e01 JamborM Blvd., BolC 2510 u s u e rus e as u y a cor ugust . as nstru-673 •172 n er1 a na ru~ an dt~pla)'> lrom I <ll""iln. Japan, Sweden V..1.·,t ( 1crmany~ Es1anc1a 44, Saddlet:>ack 2Y Newport Beach, Ca. tnM0-1347 pointed Trustee under tl'le following menr No 82 -308243 and ., Savings Auoc1at1on, a nallonal (ircat Hntu1n. ~ r:tn('(' and .\u<.tral1a El Toro S7. Newoort Hart:>Or J7 Plaintiff HERITAGE BANK. a Cell· descnbed deed of trust WILL SELL re-recorded on November 10. 1982 Pubhsht-d Orange Coast banking assocrat1on, bri reaeon of tomia corporeuon AT PUBLIO AUCTION TO THE as Instrument No 82-394615': of 01· Daily Pilot January 26. 27, lhe preach of tl'l• ool gatlone - Delendant J,AIREMARIE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH or as liCtlll Records of Orange County. F b 2 1984 cured thereby, notice ol which WU POMO. and DOES ONE tnrough set forth 1n Section 2924h ol ll'le Clvll Callforrtla. and pursuant to tl'lat cer-c• ruary • recorded on Jvne 2. atlon. wtll sell at TEN. mGlusive C.ode. all rignt utle and Interest con tam Notice of Default !hereunder re-662-84 put>llc aucuon io tile n1ghe!lt bidder c ase No. 54327 veyed to and now held by It under corded Oct 21 . 1983 as Instrument '-for cash or "a Cashiers Cl'lecll SUMMONS said Oeed ot Trust 1n she property No 83·465777. ol Official Records drawn on a state or national bank, a NOTICEI You have been eued. hereinafter described ol said-County. will under and PUBLIC NOTICE state or federel credit union or • MEISTER S p1111ll.d W e.rid SOt'll•t y The court may decide agalnet JOU TRUSlOR. BENNO DE JONG pursuant to said Deed ol Truet sell at st~te or federal uv1ng1 and loan Br:V t:HLJ.o:Y c; 1-:HMAJ NE Pic·n 1 Brutht·b Bt•IJ Broad· PUBLIC NOTICE without your being heard unlH• AND HORTENSIA DE JONG l'lua-public auction ror caah. lawllit N OTICE OF D E ATH V assoc•atlon dom1clle<1 tn this state'', you rHpond within 30 day•. Raadl band and wire money of the Un11ed States of BRUCE D. MACDO~ALT>, (payable at time ot sale 1n lawful M F:ISTEH <t rl'Sldt•nt of Or "'.i\ M111 tuu1 y fi.J :.1-!:11 50 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS th• Information below. BENEFICIARY MICHAEL NEW-America, a cashier's check payable aka _ BRUCE DOUGLAS money ol the United States ot <Hlg< p ds:-01 .. ! ""''JY Jan-•.1f\ NAME STATEMENT lfyou wishtoseektheadvteeol an MAN AND LISE PRUITT NEWMAN to said Trustee drawn on 11 slate or MACDONALD AND OF Amenca) without covenant or war- :H) I ~H.J Shi: Is sur.·iv•'ll Ii\ Tne lollowlng person are doing attorney in tl'lis mailer. you should l'lusbarid and wile as 1oin1 tenants. natlonal bank a stale or federal renty. exp1ess or 1mplted. as to tlllt 1 bu!llf\ess as do so promptly 60 that your written Recorded Feoruary 4. 1983 as credit union, or a state or federal PETITION TO ,l\DMINlS· possession or encumbrances. the ht·! -..111. Kw S andt•ll u f PUBLIC NOTICE CAR COVERS UNLIMllEO, 735 response. 11 any. may be tiled on 1ntr No 83-056929 of Olflclal Re-savings and loan association doml· TER ESTATE NO. Atil S8 1 lntere51 conveyed to and now l'leld Kt n"' ood, Califorrna, her ::A Sl'lalimar Or Costa Mesa. CA time cords 1n the oll1ce of the Recorder c1led 1n ttlls stale, 111 tl'le courtyard · by tl'le said Trustee under said Deed n ,01 ht•r . JPa nPtte Hintcm of FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 2626 AVISOIUated ha sido demandade Orange County. said deed of trust area between the two 1tairw1ys at To all heirs, beneficiaries, of Trust. In 11nd to the following de- ( NAME STATEMENT Otho M. Behr 111, 735 11 A Sl'lalimar El trtbuma: led• dec:ldlt contra Ud. desc,,bes the following property the Allen Building, t1c1ng Yorba credit ors and contingent 'cribed properly situated In lhe )rangt'. ~'ullfornia, 'I. siswrs The 1011ow1ng persons are doing Dr. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 aln audlenc:la 1 menoa que Ud.,.... PARCEL 1 Lot 75 of Tract No Street, el 14081 Yorba S.treet, Cl\)' creditors of BRUCE 0 MAC -County of Orange, S11te of Call· I' <1b1· I It· C1 If f o rd <J ( tJuA1ness 11s nvo business 1s conducted by an •pond• d•nlro de 30 dlH. Laa It 9078, as per map thereof, recorded or Tustin. County of Orange. Call· O · fornla, to wit Kt•nwood. Caltf1Jmla and NEW PO R r OCEANFRONT 1nd1v1dual. lnformeclon qU. algue. 1n Book No 378, page G to 13 In-tornta, all ll'lat right, title and 1n1eres1 D NA LD. aka-BRUCE Lot 186 of Tract no 7 too. In tl'le M H'ht•llt ll1num of eo.· Sta HSuo1tTeH 75LOTD ~·eOwnpeorNtewBpeoarcrhP. taccea. OThth,,osMtateBmehernltllwas tiled ~Ith the If you wlah to Mete Iha edwlc1 of elusive of Miscellaneous Maps, Re-conveyed 10 and now l'leld by II DOUGLf.S MACDONALD City of Irvine. County of Orange. M C d " ~ an attorney In lhla matter, 'JOU cords ol Orange Covnty under said Deed of Truat In tl'le prop-and persons wbo may be State of Calllornte, aa shown on 1 "::..•, flnf' brother l y e 92660 County Clerk or Orange County on aheuld do ao prompUJ ao thit 'I°"' PARCEL 2· Non-exclusive ease-arty situated In said County and th . . eel . h map recorded In Book 324, Pages 44 1!111to11 .ind a d ose fn<•nd McGet! & Paul. Inc a Calllorrne Jan 3. 1984 written reaponN, 11 •n'J, may be ments tor access, tngress. egress. State'1escrlbed as: o erwise interest tn t e lo 48. inclusive ol mlscellaneous \V 1. n ct f• 11 Po rlt' r Mr!> c.orporat1on. One Newport Place. F234841 llled on time. encroach men I, drainage. repair PARCEL 1 Uni! 12, In 1he City of will and/or estate: maps. In the Office of the County M 1 I tl h -Suite 750 Newporl Beach. Ca Publlsl'led Orange Coast Dally 91 Uated d•M• aollcltar el conN· maintenance. supporl llnd for other Irvine, as shown and described in tne A • has . Recorder ot said County •'l'>tt·r 1"' ivt· In 1 lS 92660 Ptlot Jan 26 Feb 2 9 16 1984 lo de un abogado an Ht• Hunto, purpqses. all as defined In the Re-Condominium Plan recorded on O<:· pet ition been filed Excepting therefrom all on. oll ·•H:..J tor :$:./ VC'iffS 1''rtt<nds Real Estate Propet11es Inter-' ' 622-84 daberla haoerlo lnmedlatamente, siatement and Amendment of Mas· tober 14, 19811n Book 14258, Page by LUCILLE H. MAC· rights. minerals, mineral rlgflll, m ay 1 ;di a t P1t•rc·t· Brothers na11onal. Inc a Cehlorn1a corpor-de Ht• manera, eu reapueela ter Declarauon of Envlroomental 45 and amended February 4, 1982 DONALD in the Superior nalural ga$ rlghll , and otll•r f-S. ·II Br 1 ,;1111"' ,, ~ M ortuary fin I aN~ownpo~~eBeN_!lcwhpoCrat P!a2c6e6.0Su11e 750, PU8LIC MOTICE eecrlta, al hay .a.un•, pulde "' Covenants. Condlllon1 and Restrlc· by Instrument No 82-042729, both Court of Orange County re-hydrocarbons by wl'latsoever name , v v .,. rt raglalr9da a Uempo. 1tons and Reservation of Easements ol Ott1clal Records of said Count)' known tl'lat may be within or under 'I hL11v !;1>. rd1ruary 'l..19fH This busines~ is conducted by a FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 1.To THE DEFENDANT: A clvll tor Mission Vle)o Envlron";'~ntal PARCEL 2 An undivided 1/52nd questing that LUCILLE H . lhe peroe4--0Uand l'lerelnabo11e de- f r11n1 .1PM t1111PM Sc·rvll't·~ .m11ed partnersh1p NAMESTATEMENT complalnl ha• been nted bJ the Planned Community .~Re -1nterest ese1enant1ncommonln tl'leMACDONALDbt>appointed scrlbed 1ogelher wllhtheperpetu8' "' • James F McGee President l'le ollowlng peraon1 are doing d 1 -~ 1 ,_ 'it t ber 26 1976. as Instrument No · ~. i ri t··r rrit·nt iirivate Pll'l l't• McGee 4 Paul Inc T 1 palnttn -::•ln•t '/OU If 'JOU wlah to statement") recorded on S em-t~erest 1n and to the common of as person al representative to rtght of drilling, mining. exploring Br fllht·r s Hr! I Broadw-.y 1 business 85 • '"" a .. weu , 'JOU mua , Lo of Traci 10484. as l)er map d 1 . t th t t ( and operating lherelore and storing h1~ statement was flied wtlh th OASIS ICE AND SANDWICHES within 30 days after this summons Is 24306 1n Book 11894. page 121 et fil in Book 463 Pages 35 to 37 a m ms er e es a e O In and re111ovlng the seme from said MorltJ.•f\ (, l:.! !I 1 :ill l<..our1t~ Cler~ ot Orange County on TOOi 05 M S B 1 C aer'ffld on you file with lhll court a seq of Ofllc1al Records of said mclualve of Mlscelianeous Maps. re-BRUCE D . MACDONALD 1and or any Oll'ler lond. lncludlf'\O the Ja I '.) t"84 • 1 &Ill lreet. a boa all-' c t h h I 1 t d d I d c h d h l d d I hi I hi I k di II r .., lornla 9268 t • written response to the complaint oun y. w IC res a emen amen a cor so sol ounty, as auc term le (uh er t e n epen ent Ad-r g o w pa oc or rectlona y l'RI< llAM F234M , Unless you do your default will be and reatates the Mester Declaratton defined In tl'le Article entitled "Dell-· · t t f Es A ) drlll and mtne from lands other than > • I PubltS"ad Orange Coasl Dall Pamela J Sm1t11, 412" East 1,. d '11 1 1 lh 1 1 of EA"lronmental Cov•nants Con minis ra ton O tateS C't . . . 0 1 8 C en .,re on app cal on o e pan-... .. . -nlllons" of the Decleral)on of cove-T • . . . • lho1e herelnabove described, oil or FU.<, f '.\j ,\ lsOOI-: I3Hll1llAM Pilot f eb l 9 t6 23 1984 752-8 9i::; ront. al boa, alifornla till. and this court may enter a tudge-d1t1ons end Restrictions and Reaer-nants. condillons ar.tf restrictions h e peuuon IS set for hearing gaa wells. tunnels and analts 1n10, I• , '" ·d ;, \~ ,1 \ J a 0 u a r \' Linde Martinez 412,,., East Ocean-ment against you for the relief de· vatlon of Easements las amended). recorded In Book 14095. Page 516 in ~pt. N o 3 at 700 C i vic througl'l or across the subllUffaoe of .n I !Ill I ,, ' t · .. , ... M•·!.CJ She_-frool Balboa cai11om1a 92661 manded In the complalnt. wl'llCh r,ecorded onN Au2g8u6s9t 30, B1974 Nas of Of!lclal Records ("Tl'le C>ec:laf· center Dr .. West, Santa Ana, the land herelnabove deacrlbed, and PUBLIC NOTICE · ' could re$ull In garnlshmen1 of nstrument o 1, In ook o atlon ) and any amendment and C A 92701 F b 2 98 to bottom such wl'llpstocked or ·'·' l!H l>t 111\l'd fr11•rtt i of Tl'lis business 15 conducted by a I 11233 page 41 ~1 •4 q of Olllc1al supp•nm. nnt• t"ereto On e I 4 al di 11 d 11 I I I I . general partnership wages takong o money or property . ~ ~ .,. • ~ " 9 30A M rectlona y " ed -IS, tunne s '.11 ),., 11 Kub\ of C 1~\;1 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS PAMELA J SMITH or other rellel requested 1n the com Records 01 said County and in ll'le EXCEPl THEREFROM all oil, gas, . . and ahafls under and beneath °' ,\It .•.. , o...,, 1 '. ·' , .,., 111 t~. hi ·Id NAME ST A TEMENT plaint Nolin~ ol Addition ol Territory and minerals and other hydrocarbon IF YOU OBJE"...,., beyond the e1<terlor limlta thereof. , . 1 1 hP 1011ow1nq person!! are doing Tnls stetement was flied with the Dated August 4 1982 Supp1emer11a1 Declaratron for tncre-substances tying t>elow a depth of "'-1 tu the and 10 redrlll. retunnel. equip, ma•n- "11.Jrt• Li\ r ' 11111•11' ·1 l .lli..J Jl b•,~"·ess a•. County Cler~ 01 Orange County on J PETERSON Clerk mtint No 4 •ecord&d on June 23 500 feet without any 11gllt to enter granting of the pet1llun, you ta1n, repair, deepen and operate any .I (11 I':\!·" lt11 · 'r 11,1.(0• < i.'llll'f I CARROLL MOULDING C.O 5382 Jan 3 t. 1984 F 37340 By o MALLIEONl Dopuly 1976. as instrument No 33034, In upon the surface or the subaurlace should either appear at the such wells or mines wlttioul. how· 1ol < '.dd11r 111,1 j~.. I r'th 111oustr1a1 011ve Huntington Beach. P bli ned 0 C 1 2 D 11 ROGER A 8AEVIQ Book I 1734. page 1945 et seq of of said land above a depth of 500 hearing and state you ob;.:.,._ ever, the rlgl'll to drlll. mine, store, :-..t 1, .,. 1 ( ·,...,1 Mi., ()ff 1 :c.~11torn1a 92649 P 1 ~ F sb ;a;g~6 2g8~984 8 Y 2082 Mlchtlaon Orin Sulla too Oll1c1al Records of Hid County feet, as provided 1n lnetrumentt of . fil br--explore and operate throvgh tl'le sur· ' •• • '1 I (.ARROLl [NT{:Rl'RISES INC ' I 0 e ruary . ' ' lrvln• CA 12715 • I' NOTICE I record t1ons or e Writte n 0 ,ec-lace ol ll'ltl upper 500 feet of the 'l.illl ""ill li• fJ1r .. 1·tor ,',JR;> lnclustnal Drive Huntington 736-84 714/IS1·9855 MAY ALSO BE KNOWN AS 271 41 Also e•cept rherefrom ell w1tei. tions with the court before subeurfaoe of the land here111&bov1 l<.1111.1 k r 1 "h n " A n a rnl ;1. 'Aeacl'l. Ca1otorn1a 92649 Pll!LIC NOTICE Publlaheo Orange Coast Dally Pllol Lerma. Mission 111e10. CA water rights. cl1lma or t111e to water the hearing Your a ppear-described, as re5el'Yed In 11'le deed Th•& business is conducted by • January 26. 1984, February 2. 9, t6. ·111 a street address or common In. on or under said lend from The Irvine Company, • Welt HAA80A LAWN-MT OLlVl Monuary • CAmetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 5-40 -555~ PIERCE BROU.EAS IELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 1 10 Broadway Costa Mesa &42-9150 BALTZ 8 ERG£AOH 5MITH I TUTHILl WESTCLIFF CHAPEL 427 E 17th St Coiro Meu 646 q371 PAc1F1'c VIEW MEMORIAL P~AK Cemett1ry • Moriuary Chapt'I • Ct•m11ory 3500 P•c1f1c Vt w 011ve Newport Beach 644-2700 r.orporall(Jn FICTITIOUS BUllNE&I 1984 designation 1s sl'lOwn above. no war· PARCEL 3 E119ementa as set tor1h ance may be m person or by Virginia Corporation, reoordeO w111oam W Horn Vic." President NAME STA TEMEN'T 669·84 r anty 1s g1ven,,to llS completeness or In the Section enttlled "Cer111tn your ~t torne;y. AuguSI 7. t 975 In Book 114 77, Page Tn1~ SlalPment was hied with the The following persona are doing correctness I Eesements tor Owners" and "Sup-14 of otttc1a1 records (01;rity C1e·~ of Orange County on busl~ss .,. Tl'le Vendor vnder said Deed Of pPrt. Settlement and Encroach· U" YOU ARE A CREDI· Tiie address or ot~r common IJ"(.. '17 1983 SEC u RIT y OlE RAT 10 N 5 PU8LIC NOTICE Trust by reoson of a breach or de-mont" of the Article entitled "Ea,. TOR or a contingent creditor designation. 11 any. ol tl'le reel prop- FmMO GROUP INC .... 90 C 1 A fault in the obllgattons secured ments" of tl'le Declll'atlon ( h d ~~.i f l erty described above 11 purported to 1Jut•llM1e1J Orange Coast Dally ' • '~ en er venue, 8UPERIOR COURT the1eby heretofore executed and PARCEL 4 Easements 11se1 forth <> l e ~a:K:'U, you must 1 e be 3782 Fern Street. Irvine. Ce n,101 J.1n 26 ~t'ti 2 9 16 11184 Huntlngtoo Beach, Calif 9264 7 OF CALIFORNIA, dell~ered to tl'le vnderstgned a writ-In the Sections entl1led "Certain your claim with the court or 927 l4. lhe undarllgned Trustee di•· · ~0-84 SOG, Inc 7390 Center Avenue, COUNTY Of ORANQI! ten O.C1ara11on 01 Default and De· Easements to Owner•" and "Sup. pr<.'St'nt i t to the person al rep· clalme any.tlablllty for any lncorreot· Huntington Beacli. Calif 1>264 7 • In the Matter of lh• mn11d tor Sale and written notlOe of port S 1 1e t d E ctr netll of thl eddreu or other com· ------------Thi• bualneas ra conducted by a Appllcauon of breacl'l and of0 e1oct1on to cauae th11 rnen't • o~ t1he~1ci::n1111~c~i: .. : resentati~~ appoinU.>d by the moo dttlgnallon, If any shown here- PUBLIC NOTICE corporatlol\. STAN & GRACE PETERSON for unoenlgneo 10 setrsald property 10 menaa of the ~larauon 01 cove-court wathm four months In ------------Jeffery L. Mttler Pretldtnt JULIE ANN PETERSON. e minor ~ot111fy aa1d obllg11t1ons and there nan1a. condition• and reetrlcllona, from the datti of first issuance II the ofortia&ld property hH no FICTITIOUS 8USINE88 Thia •~lemenr waa llled won tile for Ct\ange ol Name Bl1er the underalgned ~auMd said recorded In Booli 14092. Page 1797 of letters as providl'<i in &'C· atroel addrets or 0111« common NAME STATEMENT Counly llfk 01 Or11nge Covnly on No A 121601 f'\Otioe of br11cn and etecllon to be ofOlflClat~ecord&(llle "'Meat1<Dte· 700 f h p· ba Cod dplgnatlon. dlrtc1I0"8 aa to how 10 TM tollowmg person 19 ~olng Die 27· 1983 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Recorded September 29 1983 11 1arat100") end I ll" emenomente and taon ° l c ro le e locate aueh "'~Iv m•v be ob- lt..<1\•™''I" "~ ' F FOR CHANGE OF NAME 1 N 83 •299 t · o.. ' f "'-l1'fom1a Th u f ,,. ' ' BI'S ENTERPRISES 1a35 Ohm• Published Orange Coatt Oall}' !S 60641 n9tr o ... 41 o said nlClll 9Upp1ement1 thtreto o '-41 . e me or talneel from 111e 841fleflolary under w B c M (; 111 112627 Piiot J 26 F b 2 9 16 1994 ec Records The street address or other com-fili ng claim." will not t>xpire said o.ld of Truet. at WflOM requtet •Y., • 0818 esa. a •n e · · · • Stan & Grace Peteraon (p1r1nt1) Said HI• w111 be maoa. but wllllout moo de!:fnatlon of said prope!'t"' 11 f h ( h the Nia Is to be eooducted. pvr1val\t B ngt Kalet> Sven11on. 264 647-8 .. for JUI"" Ann P•teraon hat filed 8 cov-ant or ~•rrenty e•"r ... or Im-,. pr ior to our m ont s rom t e •• 11 5 c , ., c 111 ~ "'" -.. ..,, purport to ~ 45 Oirford II t2, . lo a written requel avbmltted, Within ;11Qn7o a t oa,a ,,,.eaa. • . pelltfon In this COYrt 101 an oroer pllld, ragfrdlng 11111.'oo.....ion, or lrvlne.'CA. 92715 date o f the h eanng n oticed tan daya from the fir11 pvbttcatlon nf 26" Plln.IC NOTICE atlowtng pe11t1oner 10 change d•ugh· encumbrances to PIY the reMalnlng Said Hie w111 be maoe wftlloul above. lhll Nnllce, to 1uch Bentflelary at This busint111• 1• conducted by en ter'1 hl•lher neme from Julie Ann prlnclp11I aum ot the note(•) aecvred covttnlnl or warrimty, expr ... Of tm. • YOU M A y EXAMINE thf' the tollow1ng eddreH BANK OF lndll/ldual 'ICTITfOUl llUtMNlll Peterton to Julle Graoe Peteraon by 111d Deed of Ttva\ with lntertt1 1)416<1 t title po9MU10n AMERICA NATJO,.M. TRUST ANO 9i;ngt Kaleb Sv'tnl&on . NAMI ITATEMUIT IT IS ~EREBY OAOE.REO that all HlnaalOnolaprt>vlded edvencM 11 cumbr:'nc!a to 'aatltfy tl'le :,:-p:; (I}('! ~tpl by lht' court. If you SAVINGS ASSOCIATION. LOAN This stlllt1mf!nf w11t flled wilh the Tna followtng '*'°"' i re doing pertona lnlllfHlld In the matter any, uno.1the1erm1 of Mid Oted 'ot balance due on tl'le note ~ not" att tnkrt'St.cd in the estate, ADJUSTMENT OEPA.ATMENT County Ctork 01 Ori1nga County on 1>u11ne11u 1forea1td1ppearbtllOrethl1cou111n Tru1t,IM1 char--1no1w,.,.,,. ... of ed b Id Deed f T th 4321 '0R"Cl.OSURE SECTIO"" Oec;emt>er U 19113 LAGUNA PAATNERS.1..ro, 1 Call· Department No 3 11 700 Civic tne Trustee and ~iine truata·c;e•llCI MCur J u 0 ruat, to you may aerve upon e e><-· "' ·~· FUM01 ornit corPot•llon. 610 ~ Center0tl11ew .. 1.San11An•.Call· by1aJdOeedof Tru1t ~ wtt 162.0 2ll, ph1• the foltowt1. ecutor or admin lttrator or H SOUTH HUDSON AV· p l>ubllttll06 Or1ngft Co•t1 Delly 1n11r Orlva.i ... ' 1147. Newport fOtnla. on M11el'I J . 198'4, at 0:1!1 SaRS .... Wiii be held qn Thura . :~!t:',~~.~-::i:.n:u~.: upon the •tt«nt'y for th~ CX· :~~~:PASADENA, .CALIFORNIA. Hot Jan 2 ft1b ~ 9 111· lt84 Beach. C. 92QJN • o'ctoell AM · and then and there rib 18. 1984 at t0.001f.m .. 11 ttie call~n of thta Nott~ of Safe: <.'\:Utor or tdmini.ltrtltor. and Tl'le 1ot11 am®nf of the unpaid 841'84 Hunter Energy Corp .. 810 ~ .now cauae, •f eny they heve ·Why C11aprnen Avenvt enlrance to 1ri111.122.ee file with the court with proof balance of th• notll(•I MCUrtd bV -~----------1port C.n1a1 Otl..,., II 1147, ~ H id ~tltloo tor change or name Civic Center Bulldlng, 300 &.ti NO'flCI TO f 1 1 .,Id Oted ot Tr1.111 with Inlet"' P\.ellC NOTICE Otectl. Ca. 92680 atlould nol be granted Cna,pman Avenva Orenge CA P"DNRTY OWNtR 0 aerv ce, 8 wr l ten requc>tt thlreon. u provided tn ..id notl(a). Ralph£ Phelan. Jr . 1110 Newport 1T IS FUAf~iR ordlrld that • Tn. t°'11 am<>Vnt of 1h. unl)tll<t YOU AM .. Dl'AULT UNDO A st.a.Una th3t you desire 1pccl&.l 1dvanc.1 If enr. un<tar the tetm• of flCTITIOUI IUl.Otltl Cel"tllf Ot1ve, 111147, Newport copy Of lhll Ofdlf 10 lhO. CIUM be batanot Of the obllg1t1on MCUred by DllD Of' TRUIT, DATIO AllfUel notlc..'C of lh«' flli111 of an in· N ld OMd of ff\181, includlno ..... NAME STATEMENT Beech. Ct 92600 publltl\ed In lhe Orange Col.ti Delly •lid p1099rt1 to be aold t<>Qether l4 1a2 UHLIU YOU TAKI A.C d ( ctiertM and ••P•neaa of thl Th• ronowing per~ 11 doing n111 bu1tnfft '' conduotld by • Piiot. 1 new•i;>•Ptr ot general wllh 1ntern1 tale charge1. end tt11· nON TO "'OTICT YOUfl fltltO,: v~ntory an appraill'menl 0 Tr111W., u ot the C•ll of ui. tnlllal buatnim At genelll pertntfllllp elrculatlOl"t, put>ltahecl II\ till• county ~•led eoara, •XS*! .... •nd •d· urrv, IT MAY U IOLD AT,. f'Ue· t>SUlte asseta or o( the peU· publlcetlon Of lht Noll~ of a ... II SlJNSE T DIAGNOSTIC 8400 Cd HUNTER ENERGY CORP ., 11111 once • Wff .. for tovr con-Yft"'"· H to lh .. d1te h•~t. I• ltC IAli •• YOU Nll1> AN ••• Uons or QCCOUnt.I m nuonl'd H1,425 79 l~Av• Hunt1ng1on&eatn OeHf , ~alpht PM11n.Jr ~11vewt~•P<tor 10 1~eQayotaa1d 169.11308 ~LANATK>N Of' n. NATUM °'in ScctJon 1200 and 1200.5 of Name, SlrMt Addraea ~d T...,. 9 Cn~k Mvhr. MOO Edinger A-.... T~:':.:~t ..... nled Wltt'I ,,,. ~~::, Jll"t 24, IN4 ~~w~8Rrri~~ J:~ALIFQANIA THI PfK>CHOINO AQAJMIT YOU, th~ Cali fornta Ptobntto Code phone Nuinber Of Tll3tN or perton Huntington A•tch. Caht 9:l847 County Clltll of Orange County on FRANK OOMCNCHINI u talCI Trutfee, ~= IHOUl.D CONTACT A lAW· RALPH )\. ffSkMAN . ~~t~~~~-1:. 1014 Tn11 bu•ln•st lt conducted t>y an Jan 6. 11184 JuOgt of lhe Dy 8TCWART TITLt OF CAll· OATC:O January 23, tN4 l. A'M'Ol\NEV AT LAW C'ONTINCNTAL AUXILIARY COM· lnOlvldu•I • m5'2'1 Sui>er!Ot Court ~ORNIA FOR!CLOSVR( CON8U TANTU PANY Cnuck Muhr Yet.e en4 -.C• llan and O'•U 'el1t1ofl llOQ Norttl Broad!~ INC. l ' _ 3'744 !eo!_• .. S~~!!ll .4~ Hudw A111anu. ----t-~~rfiff.~rr~=i~mi.:oiH:~~~~~~~~~~~-....... -AnV, CA W10 ·~"'" ,.,.is im ............. I HI • --..-._....n •• ~lltlCHnta. t Of u County Ci.rk Of Ortnge Countt ot'I m ApcM9N Are. (1 1~) 561· I 114 T11111n, CA. 92880 (7 I OIM·JU$ ... El'18lftlat.• H•~"'"· L11gUna ch, C• 92651 I:*: tt 1983 Suitt 1000, hna An•. Ca H70t ...,_ llJend, CA. tlla Ely VINCtNT O 8ARA' (7t'4)131·39U Publubrd ~ UJU1 h OfftclO_AQ.•111 • .C9.C ·9A 15 ~ '3&4742 rr1•>tn-1121 Aa'1 V~PrMldtnt Oillli.t W Ormerod -:r, "'-·I' p I J 'Ml .,7 C" b 2 (111) 5'7~101tvt>lrlh~ Orll\O• C Pvbllatled Otllf\OI Coa•t Delly Publllhed Ofqe Coatt o.ur Pvbflehed Ortngl, Coat! Oettr PllOI PuDlllNd Oran;• Coe.t OllJly Pllol PubUllhed Orange Cotal D•H'I PllO( JA 1Y I or an. ~. ~ • r . I Cout Dally PllOC JanUltY 21, r1t11U• Puor Jan 29 r1b 2. 9, I . tVll• PtlOt Jan 28. F.O 2. 9. 1e. 1914 Jan 2t. r ec 2. t . 11, 191>6 Jan 2&.hb 2 a 1 04 JM! aa. rio. 2. ~ IN4 1984 • trY 2 IM ~Q,uary 1. ttM tl.C3 BA UCJ-11.4 -tle4..a... ' ' &el.... ~·8-6 fi61S·84 -.i!tnmi--111el .. rt...,_••t~-••••r--••_,., __ ......_ • •• e s'iri a ~ •··no# ,.. Ctr' • a¢' -' t ''' 1 el bL' ctL 2 ,.. ,, NWc r«>ncc ~~ ~~ \~~ ~~ ~ ~~ 0"4..U COUMTV flCTmOVI IUIMU IUPlllllOlt COURT 1---=======:--1·--~'~~~~;.:,:::~-:--•l---~!!:!~~~-""--f------.....-......,,,.. .... __ ~=8:=:v f NMmlYATIJlllNT OPCAU'WA. ~.=-'~.:=-. '::.~.=:..· 11ennoue•11•11 llCftflllWl!Uf y ""bof Juctlclef Dtetfkt • he fOltowtna S*tonl .,. doing couwn OP°".... • The tollowino oereoM .,.. Going Tl» 'rCllbllng ,,.,_,. .,. doing TM ....._._ ""°"' .,. ~ .... n nr '" -8'Aft. •• " tlOf J&mbof atv DuainMa u · the Matter~ IN -. ~-. ~ _....,, ......... .., The......, .,...... .,. ~ :n. ~ ~--.. **"' '"•I*'.._-:. C e1.:;.: CEATlfl!D MX:OUHTINQ Sl!R. ~IJon Of WIPPElllMAN'• HOMF ~PAI~ DAE.M48. OJ SUMME'I lMS11 ~ LfO )171 P\lllNn ~.. ..,..,_ - PtalnUtt HERIT.4G=-BANK C.il =· MS ~Ion 81 , UQuN VA\.! ... ! 81.AKI ~HTOAI! EAVICE 2't W Wi11on '23 Cotta C.... l.c» Rootee "8" ~~ II C.C.ta ...... o&. e2tH TELfOO. ML.II e ~ITMN BfTllllTMIMQIT, tornlH0ts>or1t1on, ' ,1 ~ F.f&-J21~hullen Jr 845forC~~~-;110e Meee.C1'12t21 • &wh,CA t20.24 • \¥.,.,_.....,,tl417 ....... ~~~ ..... t,eo.&eMlu, 44~·~=~~ Det•ndant E. B SPIELMAN, Inell· L St • t.Aolln• i.cti. CA. Ofl0£R TO 8HOW CAU$1 w ~ ~ c!!i:-:· ~4i La:·~.~~8· 14.51 = Ad Cerrl!C19, c.. I 170I "-' J.. 8llndll. atv, Awtoel Ct, Orl'ie •• ,.. • .,.,. ,.... c. ... v1dually. Ind db• ANUCO, end n St FOR CHANGE OF NAM! 92821 • • Ca 12924 • IC*'lr9t!O I Mailrt 241t2 L.Mo Cir., lltilno. 'fl(. 7807f ~ D Dl'tlOlll, .. ,_..-; ~~~o:c,r~~rm111eN.tndu11~ in~::-"-'"oond41ctecsl)y.M VA~Ale ~t<frl..,.~ "• oewn,~~~~-2;~ U::=~ ~;.~_,:~ 1!="~~:C.e.y. ~~·~b)';111 ~O:O:':.a..,..._ •U"*°"8 AL8ERT M SCHUL TEN. JR. "*' •5 In ""' ~" ,Of "' Thll ~ .. oonCluCted gy: "' c.. 92924 • • lrf'en ldey ,.. J ~ ..,, .. ""'c.. .-706 NOTJCIJ You ............ Med. Tflll ltatetMnt Wll flied wl1tl 0,. orow ~ to c:lhMQe ndMduel . This ~ II ~ -Tiiie Otement .. fled """ .,.. TI!ll ~ ........ the Tiiie ............... ., •• ~ .. The oourt mer ct.c .. ltlMMt 1" Ccunty C'-11 of Orange County on ~ow om VA~RIE llNCI Duane w~ oeneret ~ ..,,. 1 !:"1 :::.k °' OrMge County on ~ ~ Of Orw10t c.ounty on unlncot,orallld 1118 'llfl °"* without JOllr Mine hNrd ...._ Jin. 5, 1"4 SANT°"I to BL.AKI de MARIA. Thia 1111..,,...,t wae med With 1t1e K&tN Htftlaben . ' ...... JM!. I , 1914 flM ·~---yov rMpOnd wttNri ao ~ ...... ns IT IS HlA£8Y OADEAED thet .. couniy Clef\ Of Or11n91 County on Thie • .....,.,_, .... llild wMI tn. ~ °' COlll ,_, ,,_ ~ D. DftlOOll th• lnfofm.tlon a.tow. Pt~~~. r.:T. t.~~ ~ ~!'. ::;::.:,.": ~09 naaa ~...'?:. ~:_. OrMoa Coumv on PllOt .-29. ,_,-:re. ti, , ... -, Pilot~. ~"'T.'1.~CW'J c!.,~ = =....-..~ ': If YOU with to Mell IM 1cMce Of an 87144 t"*lt No. 3 II 700 CMc Pubhtlld Of~ Coat Otly --1 • rmn• 615-14 . eeo-.4 Jen. 30, ttM 111orney 1n 1111e m111.,, you anould c.ntw OrM W•1. tlellt• Ma. Callo-Pttot Jan. 1 .. tt. • F-2 t...... ... ..... ....._ ,....:.1; ,,.. __ na11u • ,__~ do ao promptly to 11'111 your Wfltttn 111m11c llilftftl'r f la. u ....... • 1.,.... .,., • ., .., ,._ '""""''...... ..,.. ....._ ,,,_7 •-ti' Mn1T110r •-_,. --... ............._. Otw9· ,._ 1esportM, tf any. may be tlled on n1Uu ""'~ :~ C:M:"'~ 9t~-ind* .,;!; m-14 Piiot Feb. 2. t . ''· . 1JM t ,._ 1•111w. r-""'"' ~~I, ._;aa_ ;" 11me 'tCTmOUt .,.... ehOW cw, tr eny they tiaYe Wtry 504"4 ..cnrllCMIS euH•M ncTmoue -.-... ,.,.... Av1so1u•ted11u1csodem1ne111e1e MAmlTAft....,. Mid~'°' ctlanoe o1 N.m. rta.IC NOTtCf ,.._ITAW ...-nnaaWT ____ _... .. '"..__..._ __ ,.._"""".'"". Et 1rlbuma; lede deoldlf oontt1 Ud. The toltowtnQ P«IONI .,. doing lhould not be_gr111tecs. "8.IC ll)TIC[ The t0llowln9 ~ .,.. doing The ~ .,.,.... ... Oolllg •-.,. MftftM' atn A!Udtencle • menoe.,. Ud. , .. ~ .. : IT IS FURTHER orw.i tltal • flCTITIOUI lllMMU ~ •; buelnall -r-""'11114 1p0nda denlro de ao cHa9. LM la FOUNTAIN VALi.EV MUSIC opyotthllord«tolhoWceuMbe M4m8TATD9NT PUalC .. ARINONOnc:C 8AV$10E ELECTRIC CO .. ~7'5 80L.AAS0n 2317 ~Dr tllOUe• ... lnl0tmaclon cave •ltue.. CENTER. INC .. 18932 8r00khufet, publllhed In the Orange Coeet Deily The tQllOW!ng l*'IOM .,. dolnO NOTIOE IS HEREBY OIVtH THAT V~nte, El Toro. C.. 92930 eo.t.e ~ ~ t282f • ~ nn•Jm It r011 wlatl 10 Mell the NYtce ot Fountain Veli.y, Calif: 9210I Piiot, • n.w.paeer of generel buAlnell M: • the City OOUl'Cll ~ the City Of .....,.. uonald Euo-ne Brothwell. 251 tS AoWt a Geft« mr euiowa Tiie .__.._ .. ......_ en ettomey In lhla """., Fountain V~ Mutlc: Cetlttf, lno. elrc:UatlOtl pubUlhed In tllt9 county KURTZ ELECTRIC, 19& BUet port 9-ct'I wtll t10tcS 1 pubflC hMflnO V~ie. EJ Toro, Ca. 92830 Dr. eo.t. ~ c.' t2f2t __._,. ...... .,. _...,. ellould do '° Pf'omptty 80 M /:, • C&lttornla 001poratlon, 18132 et ...,. onoe • w.-fOJ four con.-Street. COit• Meta. Ca. 92828 lo conlidef the fotorwtng: LMter Leroy Brothwefl, 1041 Hlg,._ This~ It~ ~ ., ~ CU911YHOL.E WOAI« written rffpon .. If llrtJ may be Brootthurwt. F<>11ntaln Vlllily, Call· ..,itve ._..,prior to the day of 81.wn A, l<UtU. 2300 ,alrvlew PAOPOS!D OAl>INA ... CE landC.,°'9, Pf'tlCOtl,ArtzonaM302 lrtdMduat. ti SHOI' & QlfTS 1H 20 Mt filed on fffM • • IOfnl• 92708 Aid haring. H103. Coat.au.... Ce. i282t AMEHDINO SECTION 5 ..... OF THE Thlt bu9lneM II eonductecs by.. A08UIT s GALTIR • v ca: 81 U tedd. IOllell et Thia bualneu It conducted by. 1 Daled JWL 2A. 1984 Thia~ It eonductecs l)y. an MUNICIPAL CODE REAl.ATINQ TO gincwel part'*9111p. Thll .....Nnt wM flied with.,_ ~~groe· f°"'"*' ~. 1 .... ., con... 00Jpor1t1on. f'RANt< OOMENICHINI lndlvldU4M. THE M~AHCE 0, SERVICE. OoNld E. 8rothw911 County C*11 Of OnnQe ~ on -..... ...... ~rtun h~l e::;let~~?~ FOUNTAIN VALLEY Judo9~ the St9V«l A Kuru, Prftldent SUBSC'RtBER COM9LAINT Tlllt ttalamartt wu t11eC1 with the Jan. 5 tt14 owU:: ~ ~1C".;;j a n _.._. .. , MUSIC C&.NTER, INC. SuPWIOr Covrt Thia •tatetMn1 wu tu.cs with the PROCEDURES .,A..O PENAL TIES County Clerk of Orange ~ty on ' ,__ • de "11 m-re. iu 'fft"lftta Ct1udl K, Nl~a. Secty -.CAM 9( OUVllR, HQ County Cletll ~ Of.ange County on 1!EGAR~MMUNtTY AN· Jan 3, 1914 Publllhed Of Ooeet Diiiey McDermott, 1~ ""' ~ctl!N. Hcrtta, al NJ aJeuna, puede Mf Tllit llatement wu filed with the ......... C.,..... 0.-... W.. A Jan. 4, 1984 TENNA TELEVISION. . '2J471t Pilot Jan t6 feb-:r II ll teM Fount91n Vf//Wt, CA. l210I , reglitrada 1 ti.tnpo. County Clerk ol Orange Coul'lty on ·pott ~CA. ...0 F2JllCIOI NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER Publlllleel Oranoa eo.t1 Diiiy ' ' . ' ' ' 557-414 Thla.bualnea9 i. ~ed by. a t·TO THE DEFl.NDANT! A clvff Jan. 5. 1984 114) 1M-M10 Publllhed Oranoa Cout Delly GIVEN THAT Mldpubllchealingwllt Pilot Jan. 28, fat>. 2, 9, t6, 1984 ~J::~ oomsblnt ha• been nt.ct br u., 'Pl12.I ublllhed Otano-CO&lt Delly Pltot Piiot Jan. 12. 19, 26. Feb 2, 1984 be held on the 13th day of February, . 5M-&4 Pl8JC NOTICE u.a Meo.mott patnOff agaln1t you. 11 rou wfih to Publlllled °'"~ CoMt Daly .,.., 2e. Feti. 2. 11. 16. t984 22a.84 1984, at the 11our of 7:30 p.m .. ln 1he ntmt •c -na Tt1111tatemenc ..,. ...., wttn the detenCI thlt lawiutt. rou m11t1t, Pttot Jan 5. t98A .,.. ... 683-14 City Hall Counou Ctlemb«a. 3300 n~u nu FICmlOU8 .,..... County Clettl °' Orenoa ~ on wttf\ln 30 days alter t1111tumrnone11 .,,..,...,.. P\8.IC NOTICE Newport 8oulllllard, N9wpoft BMell. l\ftlUOA COURT .~.•T.,_..,. Jen 3 1914 served on you~ tlle with tllta eoun 1 CA. 92M3, 11 which time and place The f~ per90nt are dOlnO · • '2M1M written response to tM complaint P\&.JC NOTICE P\8.JC NOTICE 'ICTrT'IOUI 9USINl81 lnterffted peraona may IPPMf and C~ CAllONllA butlneM •: PubtlsMd Or'llllge Cout Dlllly Unless you do, your default w111 t>4i NAMI ITATl..wl be lleatCI thereon. WANDA E. 1 °'LOS AMGllL.18 ACTION OONC,.ETE CORING, Pltoc ~. 2 e. 11, 23, tN4 ent•1ed on appllcatlon of the pllln· flCTITIOUI IMJ ... 11 YOU AM If D.,AUl T UNDllR A The lollOWtng P«tont ate doing ~~E~~i~ wtPlllntltf: UNIONMUTUAL STOCK ~~II;~· ~on a..ct\, . ' ' ' 653-14 Ull. ano this court may enter a judge. NA• ITATIMINT De1D Of TINST DA'TWD M.y II, butt,,._. u; ,..,,. I.IF£ INSURANCE CO Of AME.RI 1 . meot &galMI you lot Ille relief de-The fol!owlng pe!'IOOI ar• doing 1111. UNLlll YOu TA.K9 ACnoM LEO'S RESTAURANT, t902 "11Y of Newport 8eecll CA . • Cllrlttopller Allen Lo~. mended In the comptalnt. whlell bu11,_. u: TO fltM)TICf YOUR~ rr HatbOf Blvd, Coet1 Mtiaa. c.. 92627 Publlahed Orange OoMt Dally Piiot O.tend• • TO F . 2025~. ~on • •------------ could •llull In garnishment Of COUNTRY INTERIORS BY PAM Ill.A\'• IOU> AT A~ IML .Petrlda Mary Sumvan. 3050 Mur· Feb. 2· 1* 7 1 84 DOES 1th~~~ Ul.P, ea.n:8:.w.. .. __...__. wages. taking ol money or PIQj*'ly FRIESEN, 43 E.a!lte POlnt, Irvine, Ce. " YOU MRD AM IXPLANATIC* rey Lene, Co9ta Mela, Ca. 921526 4 • C... No. . · """'":""_, "Y: or other relief.requested In the com-92714 0, THI MATURI O' THI Thia bu11ne1a II conducted by. art P\IUC f«>TICE tUMMONI J-Cii~l~~OVOHRAN "9Cm10UI • IBSM otaJnt Pamela B Frlelen. 43 Eagle Point, f'ROCBDINQ AGAJNaT YOU. YOU lndlvldual. NOTICIJ You ........... ....._ · MAm 8TATI MT Dated: Oe1. 7. 1983 lrvine,C.. 92714 lttOULD CONTACT A LAW\'IR. Patrlda M. Sullivan 'ICTITIOU9 .,..... oowt _,......... Thie itat9"Wlt ._..teed wtttl the The t°"°'*'I per.on II dOll'IO J PETERSON. Clerk Thlt butlne11 I• eonducted by: an NOTIC8 OI' Tiiie statement w .. ftled with Illa NAMIE ITATE•NT without :,...,. ~ County Clef\ of OrMQ9 ~ on bualne9 • By· SUSAN MOSER. Deputy Individual. TRU8ftff IAL& Coun~ Clerk ot Oftinge Ccunty on Tiie to11ow1n9 P«IOnl ate doing r~ wtttlln ao ...,._ Jan. 5, 1tM ~ BUAl PATROl. 136 E WlllK!n, ~~le~ ~AEV~Q I PAMELA FRIESEN NO. 10tm Jan. 1 , 1984 bualneM as: lllfoin:e.._ Nlew. Publllhed OfMQ9 Coest o.11y ~t=-~ ~ e. Wltillewl • IOrt r., ult• 100 Tiii• 1tatement WU flied with the Oo February 13, 1984, .. '°'00 '2M11t AUTO TECH t37 lnduatrlel co.ta It you with to .... lhe ~Of an Piiot J 215 Feb. 2. 9 ti t914 4 ., ·-·--• P.O. Box 190ff County Clerk of Orange County on A.M .. 11 the,.., entrance lobby on Publllhed Orange Coaet Delly Meea ca 921527 ' ' ttotMy In thlt n>att• you etlOIAd an. ' · • • · !iet-M Colta ~ c.llf .. t2t21 _ lrvtne, CA. 92713 Jan. 5, t9M 5th Street of CtllcaG<> Tltle lneurance Piiot Jen. tll, ~. ,eb. 2, 9, 1984 Merle G Moore 216 Knox Pl ao promptly ao tt1at' ~ Wfttt9n "*~le~ ""7• an (714) 851·MSS '2'Jl122 Company located It 501 Monti Main 32S.84 Cotta M~. Ca. 92627 " ~. W any, nwiY' be fled on "8JC llJTICE lndMdUl:I: Published Orange Cout Dall~ Piiot Pubflahed Orenge Colt! Dally Stree1, In u,e City of Santi Ana, Thia buslneu 11 condUOJed by'.,. 1me Pu LAm1e......,. Jan. 26, Fab 2. 9. 16. 1984 Pflot Jan. 215. Feb. 2. 9, te. t98.4 County of Orange, Stat• of Cell-ntmt 'C MnflCE lndlvtdual. · AVtlOIUlted he lido Olmandade. ~AL COURT • "* et...,,.,. ... f"8d wtttl Cha • 667 ·84 5e9-84 f 0' n I a . c AL If 0 RN I A RE. r.,_, nu Merk Moore Et tnbYma: ... ~ "°'*• °' CAUl'ONllA ~ a.rte d Or-.oe County on ---o-11n-ll ... C_NO_T_IC_£___ ntmtlC llftJICE CONVEYANCE COMPA ... Y. • Clll· ITATE.MINT,.. --AWAL Thie atetement wu rued with the ~•,...... .. Uc(... HAMOR 4'UDICtAL DI~ O.C •• 1. 1913 ,._,. niu r~ nu fomla C0tporatlon, • duty IP-.,.... ..... ..,.. County Ctenc ot Orange County °" clMdro da II ...._ '1-1 .,.. ......... ...,... · pointed Trust .. under that certain FltOM PA.lff'NE,.._ Jan 6 1984 .-.... P.O. In 190 P\lblllt.o er.., C09ll ~ Deed of Trull exec:u19CS by SHARON ONMTIMO UNDER . ' ,,_. If you w1at1 to .-.S .;.. ...... ........ ....._ C.. ._ P\IOt Jan .. 26. Ftlb., 2, I , 11, tMI REPORT OF CONDITION L KESTENEA • .,.. unmwrled woman FlCTITIOUI .., ..... "-'-Publllhed Orange Cout Deity 11ttomef If! IMI fN1ttat ,_ Plalntlft: B. OAHSER 142 .... Consolidating domestic subsldlanea of the Liberty National ARNO w. GORWIN, .,.. unmarrtecs I Tiie toltowlng i>eraon llu Wfltldrawn Piiot Jan 26. Feb. 2. 11. 18, 1984 do eo pr~ .. IMi o.lendant:JOHN HENRY LEACH, ----------- Bank of Huntington Beach In the State of California, at the ctoee man• truetor•. recorded on June•• 1 general partner from the Part· ~ rttten '"''"''• • _,, ...., It. and DOE8 1UvOUOf'i10, lne:lulhe. PdlJC llJ11C( of buslneu 0 Cece be 30 1983 bllA.._..1 t Aau t15, 1981, u trmrument No. 234t8 In nertlllp operating under tl'le tic.-°" *'-· . c ... No. 58503 • 1---....;...;=;,;...--.-......._ __ _ n m r • . pu ......... nresponse o ...... Book 14t02, Page 152, of OftldalllllOUI butlneu name or SOUTH llu.ted............... ..~OM ACfinoutW• • made by Comptroller of the Currency, under title 12, United Aecotd• of Orange County, State of COAST CONDOMINIUM SALES. P\8.JC NOTICE da ._ lbopcto • aett NOTa1 , .. ._.,. ..... --. NAm IT'm "' States Code, Section 161. C.llfotnla, under the power of Hie 18003 ,..,Skyparll Circle, Suite E. K...-10 .....,.. lr.iMadletelwW. n. -.rt IMf _.,.. ........ JW The tolowlng pat90nl.,.. doing Chertet Number 17a therein oontalnact, w111 NII at publlc I~. 1.11. 92714. • NOTIC& OP aAL& .... .._.-, • . _...,. ,_ ...... ....,.. .... ~ • Comptroller of the CU"9nCJ auction to the lllghelt bidder tor tne _ tlctltlou1 buslneH nam• °' MAL ""°""1Y II r:£' ,_... you~ .... • .,._ .._. 0 B VTIUTY c<>U.ECTIONS. FourtMnth Dlatrtct • caan, Of chaclc u deecrlbecl below. •tatement tor the partnerlfllp WU AT MYATE. IALI ' • ... ........... R ....... 1eeo1 Butk• LaM. Huntington Statement ot Resources and Liabilities peyet>te •t the Um• of Hie In lawful flied on Juty t4, 1980 In the County Notice Is lletet>y given that the ·TO THI ANT: A otwte · llyouwlthtolMkthelCMceoten a.ct\, c.llf. 92f41 Cash and due lrom denosJtory Institutions 17 531 money of the Un119CS Stai.a of of Oranoa. FILE NO. Ft3t57t underliQned, u att0tney for' JACK "-....., tied t.r IM attorney In thll 11'.WtMr, you ~ Glbeon Broe. ConMNCdof\, Inc. • ... ...................... • America, without Watranty expr... Full Nam• end Ac:ldrlU of the Pl!'· l YLE. ConeervatOf of the pet90rt ....... ,... If,_ """ do IO prOtN)tly IO ttlet ~ ~ Cellf., 1M01 9urtte Laine. ~t· Obllgatlons of ot~ U.S. Government Of lrnf)flecs u to title, UM, poe ... alon '°" Wlltldrewlng: Daniel Robert and _...,. of LORRAltoU: CRANE. t1lll ._...... JOU ""*' reeponee.. If iny, ""'Y be tlled on tnaton Beadl, Cellf. 92M7. agencies and corporations.............................................. 3,518 °' ancumbntnc., a11 right, tttle ana Ketchem. 110 t w. MacArtnur. Conaervat ... wffl ..,. at prtvate ..a. ao dl'f9 aft« ttllt aummona 19 time. lllll ~ 11 conclYcWd "Y: • Allother~uritles ...... v ... -.................................................... 150 lntereet now held by 11 .. IUCh #215,SantaAna,Ca.92707 tothelllghestbidd«uponttieterma onyou,fllewlththll00Ut1a A~hlatdo~ oorpontlon. · Federal lunds sold and securities purchued Truat .. In 9lld to the to11ow1ng oe-Signed: DMlef Ketcnam and condftlont hel'Wlatw man-ten l'flPOrtll to the~ Et trtbuma: .... -.......,. Ud. Jeff Otbeon, V10e Prweldent unC!er agreements to resell. ............................................. 3,000 ICt1bed property altuated In tlla ~blllhed26 ~.ange ~~ Dally tloned and tubjeet to conflmlCtlon n~ do, your d9fautt _...,. • 1Udl1FN11a • ..._.. ... u.t.,.. ™' ttetement ._ flliad wfttl the Loans. Total (excluding unearned Income) ........... 40,082 • ator...ics County 9lld St11e, to wit: Jan. · et>. 2. · 1 · t984 of the Superior Court of Caltfofnl&, ter9d on appMeatlon of lhe plain.-....-..,.•• ... ~ le Court~ Clertt. cl Orange County on Less: Allowance for possible loan 10 ....................... 31t 1 tPARC1 El.In A~~ t.\o. u1ndttvldt Ted 1/No8th 558-84 County of Orange. on Feb. 14, t984, ltt.andtlllsc:ourtmayent••~ lnl"o 11 u ..... l•n .,.1~................. O.C • 1083 Loa N t 3,,. 763 n .,. _.,,. 101.o o ract . . at the hour ol tO:OO A.M .. Of tner. l you fot the r-.t c»-,_ lo _.._., nMaO ns. e ............................... .......................................... •· HOii, In the City of Costa M.... attar wttllln the um. allowed by law In the complMnt which ....,_, ltn .. ......,, JW ~ Oranga 0oMt ~ Bank premises. furniture and fhcturea. County of OrlrlQtl, State or Call-P\Bl.IC4')TICE at the office of ASAKI &. CARSON. 1i Id result In gamlatwMnt of .._..do .. ,.,....., .... ,_, PloC Jeri. 26. Feb. 2. 9, 11, 1914 and other assets representing bank premises................ 1,227 tornta, .. per map recorded In 8ook UNfftD ITA Tl!I 3502 Kateli. A'fl8ribe. Sult• 203, 1.os aoe-. tlklnO ot money or property "'·" 11111 I ..,, .., • ~ Intangible assets ...................................................................... 72 416 Pagee t9 and 20 of Ml 8ANKMWTCY Alamltoe. Callforn11 (2t3) 493--5551. other rellet reQUMtecs 1n the com-Ned°" ...... All other usets ...................................................................... 607 <*I~ Maps, In the olflce of the CC>UftT all right, title, lnter .. t and atate of taint. lfu.ted._...._., .. CCIM9- TOTAL ASSETS ................................................................ 65,888 Ccunty R«lorder of said County. CINTRA.L aald LORRAINE CRANE, Con· Dated: Feb. 13, 198t de• 1ll111f aft .... --, PlllJC N()TlC( UAIMLmEI Exeat>tlng therefrom Unite 1 otSTIUCT cw MJVat•. 9lld all right, title and OHN J. CORCORAN, Clef\ ...._.. .._... lam1ll....._ ... ----------- De d d It f I di Id t through 6 u lflown upon IM Con· CA.UfORNtA lnllf' .. I that Hid 1111at• llu ac-By:V.1.. Smith, Deputy .... ........ .. ........ NOTICa man epos s 0 n v ua a, domlnlum Plan reool'ded In Book BK NO. 1'MJOa7·DN quired, by c>pefetlon of law Of othet· Publllhed <>reno-CoMt Dally Pilot II ~ ,_... ._ Aa pert ot • Mttlement b9twMn partnerships, and corporations .......................... :'." ............ 17,479 ~3855 Page 928. Otflcl~. Recotdl of n: NO. 1'MJOa7-DN wise. other 111an or In addition to that an. t2. t9, 26, Feb. 1. 1984 Ida• . the UntteCI Stat• 01pwtment ot Time and savings deposits of Individuals, NICI County. . · In re 01 said oonMJV•lorahlp at tlla time 22e-a.. 1·TO THE ~ ANT: A d"9I Jultlce ~tn. City of Newpoi1 partnerships, and corporation& ................. , ...................... 40.217 PARCEL 2: Unit 3 as thown upon INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT of Ill 1ppr0Yal In and to Illa real platnt ............ .,, .. Beectl, the City .,. emened It• Deposits of United States Government.. ................................. &4 the Condominium Pl1rt refe"ed to In ANO DEVELOPMENT CORPOR· property delerlbecl u follows: Pl8l1C NOTICE tttf-=-: ,_, W JCMt ...... to Group lnl&nnCle Plan to oowr the Certified and officers' checks ............................................ : 1,788 Pareel t •t>ov•. ATION. • Oelawll'e corporation. Lot 54 of Trea No. 30t9. u per ......., you ....e. si<egnancy~related ~k:al •ll· TOTAL DEPOSITS ....................... .\/ .................................. 59,526 The total amount of the unpeld Debtor . maprecorcledlnbooll 199,paget35 ECORDID.Mft.17, 1.. IOclay9a'1ertnluummonell peneae of the 'tlllllwa ol ma6I em-T t I d d d sit 19 306 principal balance, lnterett thereon, In re to « lnciullv• of mltcellaneou1 STMIMIW'f' NO. l40Z1D1 eervea on you, Ille with tllll oourt a ployeae. In .scnon. the City "8a To a eman epo a.......................................... • togetll« with reasonably •11mated INTERNATIONAL MANAGE MEN map1. In the office ot the county T.S. NO. tten reeponM to the oomplailnt. agreed to com~ ourrent and otal time and savings deposits ............................ 40.217 coeta, expen1e1andadvancet 11 the SERVICES, INC .. DebtOf. recorder 01 Hid county. VMl/1"1t n .... you <10. yoor default Will be former niM emptoyeee wtio -e Federal fund• purchased and securities sold under time of the Initial publlcatlon of tNt NOTICE OF ENTRY OF ORDER More commonly known u : t2332 TlCI OF OE'MA. T A.ND IUEC-'-ted on ~tlon of U'la pfaln-members or the Plen and whoee oe- agreements to repurchase ..................................................... 721 Notice.,. $98,399.48. ESTABLISHING DEADLINE FOR Ken11ng1on. lo• Alaml\()•. CA. TO HU UNDER MEO ""' lff, and tlllt OOUl1 may ant• a judg9-pendent wtvee lnc:ul"red UrtCOYWael All other llabllltles ................................................................... -452 Cu,,ently C11ted Catllier. CllecU FILING PRIORITY CLAIMS 90720 T t age.1"91 you_ tor the relief ct. pregnancy-related medical H · TOT AL LIABILITIES (excluding at1bordlnated or Certified Chedct ~ to the TO All CREDITORS AND OTHER Btda Of offers are lnvtt.CS for Hid IMPOflTANT NOTICE anded In the comptetnt. whletl pertM9 from Ai>rtl 29. 1979 to Sep. notes and debentures)£ol:iin'cAjn;Ai .............. : ......... 60,699 i~::: o~:!:S ar:,==:i: PAP~l!.!~~N i~~~R~~~:1cE that on :~ty ,:!,=t .ri: :~.wrtt~ ~ L~:~: ;:gm:rv::J::eO:: ;.. ~:i~ ~n ,,::1:':"'~ :;'::.\~= =:' ,i:.:t: C t k cation Is avallable. January t6 1984 an Order wu ASAKI & CARSON, attorney for laid NO IN VCMM PAV.NTa. fT MAY other rellef teQUeat9CS In the com--from the City'• pr....iout poilcy. ommon s oc From Information which the entered by the ea~kruptcy Court ... ConeervatOfthlp, Of may be flied H IOlO WrntoUT ANY COURT ptalnt. For the mott part. the City would No. shares outstanding 2.400,000.......................... Trutt" deemt reliable, but for tebllllllng that F'1Jbrull')' 24•1984, la with the C1er1I or the Superior Court ACTION, anCI you may have tile legal Oat9CS: May 20. t983 be obllgat.cs to pay 80% of the usual No. shares outstanding 1,500,000.......................... 2,500 wllldl Trutt" mGI .. no repreaan-tlWI tut day 10 lite proofs or ctalm or oettvered to the tald ConNrVator right to bring your account In good J. PETERSON. Cleft( and cuetomary c:tlatgee for IUCll Surplus ................................................................................ 2.-493 tatlon or watranty, the ltreet ad· usertlng priority undef' Bankrup1cy peraonatly. at any time after first tandlng by p1ylng all of your pett By:G. Croeby, Deputy IMdlcM llMCM. Res1rtc11one on Undivided profits and reserve tor contingencies dr ... (") or other common dlllg· Cod• s 104(•) ( 1916) ag&lnll the publication of t1111 notice and betOf'e payments ptu1 pannltted cott• Publl"*S Ofenge Coest Cely Piiot COY«age or the amount payable and other capital reserves..................................................... 17-4 natfon of the •boYtt deecflbed prop-ebov1-capt1on1d debtor•. 'An maklng·ltld Mitt. Said·..-will .,., . ellpen-.wittlln ~ .. mont . 12, 19, 26. f;eo. 2-.. tt&-t . . . wndef the poeq. lhet·...,.• epplk:1ble TOT AL EQUITY CAPITAL 5 187 8fty 11: 2000 Mayer Pip, #A3, creditor enlltted to file a priority made upon the followtng term•: rom the date tllla no1lce ol default 22~ to pft)tlic8I conditions other than ................................................... • Co9t1 M .... CA.112827 clalmwllolallatodoaobyFebrulfY $152,000.00 minimum blCI, at recorded. Thia amount 11 pregnancywoutct-beequdyappll· TOT AL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL.. .................. 65,886 Said pre>perty 11 being tOld for the 24. 1984, e11111 be forever bll'red S t,000.00 CUii down at time of blCI S2.634.6t. u of January t2. 11184, P\&.IC N0TlC( cable to pregnancy-felated m«2ical MEMORANDA purpoM °' paying ti» obllgatlon1 from ellatl"9 tn the debtor•· •Illes anCI cuh balanceat ctote of escrow. ano w111 lrtere8M untlf your account .-vtcaa, Amounts outstanding as of report date: NOUrecs by 1ald Deed of Trl4t lnciud· .. priority claims. The n;ttt la reeerv.d to reiect f111Y beeomes current. you may not 11*"9 COITA ••A IAlllTAllY Dta-The City nu tried unsucceutulty Standby letters of credit, total.. ........................................ 304 Ing,... and...,.,.. ... of the Trutt.. DA TEO· January 23 Ul84 and all bide. to pay the entire unpaid portion of TNCT to contact the forT'ller emptoveet Time certificates of deposit end of Sale. THEODORE B STOLMAN Mam· Dated: JanulfY 24, t984 , your account, even tllOUgll full pay· OAANOE COUNTY, C~OMIA listed '*°"' who ._.. m«nber• of 1 d 1 ti f $l00 000 22 285 O.tecs January 1t. 1984 bef of STUTMAN TREISTER &. ASAKt & CARSON ment w11 demanded, but you rnuet NOTICE INVfTIMQ..,. the Pfa1I tor eome Of' all of tn. r:el· n enom na ons 0 • or more....................... • CAl.tFORNIA RECONVEYANCE GLATT PROFESSIONAL CORPOR· BY: STEPHEN s. ASAKI pay the amount statecs above. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that evant tlma ~-ThOM llt1ed Average for 30 calendar days (or calendar month) ending with COMPANY. ATION. Attomeyt for O.btort Attome9 for Coneervator Alter 111,... monthl from the date Mated propoeall tor lumllHng all below may be entltleCI to compenta· report date: u Hid Trull.. P\lbllshed by orange CoMt Dally Published Orange Coaet Dalty..P1101 ot u1c0Jdatlon of 11111 docu!Mf\t labor. mat41f111a. equipment. tl9n• tlon, if their wtvee lncurrwel un- Total deposits .............................................................. 54,940 By Suzanne Kelty Piiot January 26, 1984 Feb. 1. 2. 8. 1984 {whldl d1t1 of record1tton 8'>PM'• tporatlon • end IUCh otller tacllltlee 00\.'Wed ptegrtency-Nlated medic.i We. the undersigned directors attest to the correctneM of Exac:utlve Vice Pretl<lent 656•8<4 723-84 tiereon). unlell the obligation being u may be required for 1he CON-expen ... lfnc:e Ap(tl 29, 1979. Any· this statement ol retouroes and llat:1tlltles. We declare that It has 9451 Corbin Avenue • torecloaed upon permit• a longer STRUCTION ~ THE FOtLOWING one who 11u Information 1bout t~ been examined by us and to the "'-t of our kno· ... edge and Nortllrtdge. CA. 9132& m-•c NOTICE pertoel. you have only the tegll right PROJECT: ourT9rtt adCI,... of the P«IOrtl 1111.a ' ..,.... ""' (2t3) 701·2356 P\&.JC NOTICE ruuu to 1109 ttleforec:toaure by p1ytng the POMONA AVENUE SEWER. belO'IWlhOUld lmmecflatety lnlorrn the belief has been prepared In conformance with the Instructions f:>ublllhed Of•not Coaat Delly Piiot Offtce or The lflertff.COfOMf, entlr. amount demanded by your PROJECT NO. t t 1210C>-80 City by writing to Lorenzo Mote. Pet· and is true and correct. JM. 111. 26, Feb. 2. 1914 IUPeRIOft COURT OF c ounty of Oranee creditor. Bid$ wilt be reoalved by the COs1• sonnel Olf9Ct0t. City of ~ Richard M. Wiibur 314-84 C~OMUA NOTICE OF SAU UMDE" DECRll To llnd out the amount you mu11 M .. Senltery Dl•trlct. et the office Beach, 3300 N.wpot1 Blvd, Newport Gerald Wiiiiams COUNTY OJ OAAHOI Of' ,ORECLOIURE p1y. or to lffartge tor payment to ol the City Clerll, n Falt Drive. Coeta a.act\, C.. 92e63 Of by caltlng Mr Phlllp S. Ing lee PllllJC NOTICE In the Mattef OI the Petition of CULVEROALE COMMUNITY AS·. stop the lorecto1ure, Of II your prop. Mesa. Callfomla unltl the hour of Moll at (114)640-2101 I, James D. Ott, Chief Financial Officer ot the abov•named GRANTL\' ... IHAVl"andNANCY SOCIATION, etc. VI. RICHARD et'ty It In foreclolure tor lflY other 11:00 Lm .• FebnHlly 27, t984 II Samuel Amburgey bank do hereby declare that thla Report of Condition Is true and Oflloe Of The ~°'"" GAV IHAVIR. °" ......, of •AIY ALGIN EVERMAN. etal. Defendant reuon, contact: which ttme they wttt be opened put>-Donald~~ h .. ~ t k ..... _... d .. _,,,J Count,°' ONlloe •OY NAIH, • """°'· fof ,rlOdom No. 40·23-00. AMERICAN SAVINGS ANO LOA ltcty anCI read aloud In the councll Sernuel correct 10 t e uvst 0 my no .... ivuge an ...., ••· NOTICI cw IALI UNDldl ac From ,.,.,,... Cuetody and Con· 1. the underttgned. &ed Git•. ASSOCIATION, 15725 E. Whittler chamber. Seeled Pfopoutl shall ~t Antista James 0. Ott Of ,OMCLOIURE trot Sllerltt·Corooer County of Orange. BlvCI .. Wllltllef. CA. 90fS07, (714) bear 1"41 tltle Of the WOf1t and tlla Hurd A. Armstrong January 13. 19&4 VERSAILLES HOMEOWNERS AS· CAii NO..ADS3U5 State of Cllltomla. do hereby certify n:l-7134 B 1· 193927 79 (El name ol the bidder but no other RtcllarCI D. Blllew Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot Feb. 2. 1984 714-84 SOCtATION • etc. vt. JURIJ BO CITATION "e Adoptton that by v1nue or o.oree of For• 11 you have any q~tlon1, you d1111ngu1e111ng mark Any ~ ,... Wllllam J. Bectur: NAR. •tal. Defendant No. 40-81 ·t6. THE PEOPLE OF THE OF CALI· closure and Sate In the Superior tllould contaot a lawyer 01 Ille gov· calved aftlf' Ille tcheduled cioelng Thomas J Bett11 -----------I, t~clerligned, Brad Gates, FORNI.A Court ot the County ot Oranga, Stal• ernment agency wf\leh m1y h1v• In· lime tOf Ille receipt ol bid• 11\1111 be Robert J Brodlle Pl&.IC NOTICE Sheriff oner County of Oranoa. TO: LARRY D PROTZ: of Calltornl1, entlf'ed on August 25. sured your loan. returned to the bidder unopened. It Norman. E. Brown ----------------------Stata of lfomla. do hereby certify By OJCler ot lhlt Co14rt, you lte 1983, and reoorded Augult 25. t983 Remember. YOU MAY LOSE shall be the tole reeponllbllity of the Rod L Buch1rtan CON80LIOATE.D that _,.Virtue "Of Daer .. of F hereby advised that you may appear tn the above entitled action. wherein LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU 00 NOT bidder to-tt\at Illa bid Is reoelveCI Mlchael ~ REPORT OF CONOmON and S ... In the Super! before the Judge ptffldlng In tllla Cl.JLVEROALE COMMUNITY AS· TAKE PROMPT ACTION. in proper time. Ceathel G Catr OF COMMl!RCEBANK of the County of Or1nge, St•t Coun on March 30. t98.C It 8:45 SOCIA TION. a California Non-Profit NOTICE tS HEREBY GIVEN: That A Mt of plant, Special Provlatont Mlohael T Catapano l I Callfornla entered on October t4 A.M .. Dept. 37, t~ and there to Corp<)fatlon the above named plllln· SUNKIST SERVICE COMPANY Is and addition• to 0-el Provl110n1 Raymond L. ~ Consolidated Report of Condition of "COMME~CEBANK" 1993, and 'recorded October t4; lllow cauM. It 111~ you hive. why tiffs. obtained a Judgement ind now duty appointed Truitee und~ 1 to the S1andartt Spectflcatlons may Mtcn ... N Coull• of Newport Beach, Orange County, and Domestic Subaldlar ... 1983 In the aboYtt entitled ectlon, BABY BOY NASH thould not be de· deer• or foreclolUr• 1nd 11te Deed of Trust dated February 11, be obtllned at the omc. of the DI· D•VICI L, Cox, Jr at the close of business on December 31, 1963. wherein VERSAILLES HOME olared ,, .. of your cuetody and con-agatnl1 RICHARD ALGIN EVERMAN 1977 executed by· WILLIAM w FIS· 1'11Ct0f ol Public s.vic:.. Room 419, Dobglu J Deln lta1e .. nk No. 1211 OWNERS ASSOCIATION, a Call-trol tor Ille purpoM of treeing BABY detendanta. lor the aum ot One CHER &. LINDA A. FISCHER. nus-77 Fair Driv.. Cotta Mtila. Cafltomla Wltllam M Outr..,,. Dollat Amount. forni. Non>-Proflt Corporation the BOY NASH for plaoement fOJ ldop. tllounnd •-nty-nlne a 90/100 band anCI w1i. u Trust0t. to MC:Ur• upor1 a non-refundable peyment Qf 'Timothy C. Edmonds • .. lll!TI tn ThouMndt ~~an~··~-ob~ain:: 1~h. tollowlng 1ntorm1tlon con-~~~~· ~~'r~Ym:;eJ. 0~,'": ~l~ ~~~~~ ~n~~A°~·~s:&~:~~ ;~oc;go~:"be ad,:!,.'°": t!:'.: ~ ~ ~:::n ,. eand .... agalMtJURUBOO-. oeme rl{lllf11rtd prooeelurH whlctt enforoementlnMldac11onl&IUedon Recorded on February 25. t977 u mall. Phone (714)7S•·63~3 tor Peter L Fr9y Cash and due from banks ................................................ 22,368 NAR defendlntl, fOf the aum of One rel1t1 to tilt. l)f'oc:Mding for tlWI ter· Ociobef 4, 1983. 1 am oomm1neled doC4.lment No 32022 bOOk t2082 purchUlng 1ntonn1tlon. Ron A Frlu .. Investment securities (Market value S 10,4-49) ................ -i 10, 790 hCM>tand eeven hundred fourteen & mln1tlon of cuttody 1nd control of to Mil all the property In the COunty pege 9 of Official Rec:ordt 1n the bctl bid ahall be made on the Jot\JI C Furro-. F~eral funda aofd and aecurltlea purchased under ' / 100 Dollen, lewfUI money of the BABY BOY NASH u tet forth In of Orano-. s.iate ot C.lttomla. oe-ofllcle of th• '*'°''* of Orange Proposal Forrn. lheett P· 1 tllrOUQll Robert Gllewood agreements to r&aell In domestic otflc:a ..................... 20. 118 . St ..... end by Wtue of a Wt11 Section 231.6 ~tr. Clvlt Code ICrlbed 11 tono...: County, Catllornla, 1nctudtng 1 P·7. 11to¥1ded In the oontrect docu-Allen a .... Loans Total (excluding unearned Jncome) e.. 297 entoroement In Mid ectlon ~ ( 1) At the 1>e91nn1ng of th• Lot 43. OI :rrac:t No. fS869, u ,... note(•) '°' the aum of M3.eoo.oo. ment1. •nel et1111 be acoompM\led by Homer M Gledlner • ........ •853 NoverrlW 2a. tN3, 1 em ~ P<OOlldlng the COun wtn conllder corcled 1n Book 256, Pagee 39 That the beMflclal 1111 .... 1 under • oartlfled or c:aalller'• Check°' •bid &Ian J He1tmen11 Less: Allowance for poaslble loan louee................ mended to NII all the property 1n the whether Of' not the lnt.rae11 of BABY through 43, 1nclu11ve of Ml•· Mid Deed ot fruit and the obit· bond tor not leel thet t~ of the Rlellard v Hogan Loans, net.. .................................................................. 83,8-44 ty Of Or11n91, State cif Call· BOY NASH require the llC>Pointmenl ee11aneou• MAP9. In the Office ot the ;at1onaMCa.lf9dthereby1npreeent· amount of the blel. made J>er9ble to Edward Hubert Bank premise•. F.F. & E. etc .............................................. 1,972 om1a, cte.crlbecl .. tot1owa: of couMel.11 the Ccurt find• that the Oranoa County Ailc:ordef. Cllito<nla. 1y 11ete1 by IN beMflcllry. }l)a1 1 the eo.11 Mela Sanitary Olst1tc1 No Gr.-ne T Hunt Real estate owned Other than Unit 43, l.01 1, Trac1 t0687, ,... lnt .... t• of BABY BOY NASH wtll Real pro6«iv II more commonly bteec:tl ~. and d9fau4t In. tlll'0$>11· ~·"' .. be oon..a..o "".... OaWS p JOflnllon bank premises ................................................................ 2, 1-46 ded In Book 13228. Page 76-t 15, not be p,....,,t ·~~ un'"' lie to known 81: · t71S81 Lebanon ~. getlon '°' wNcfl Mkf Deed ot TIUlt ti eccompenled by IUCll cetfUer·a Eameet A l..auM 0th t 2 "'"... Recordl of n......-r.-..-. requaett or the ......,.,. • IO order• trvtne Calltornla. MOUrl"" fl• ooc:urrecs In 11\11 the en.ck Of • bk! bond tor not Ilea-then John Mac:Oonakl er 8889 a....... ................................................................ ,vvv ~nla. ~-..,.. ~ ... ,. (2) If• perent ot BABY BOY NASH T • tllef w1111 111 •nd tlnguter the pa '' n. not bMt1 made of' 1~ ot the amount of the bid. meae Kennetr1 R Mlddemt TOTAL ASSETS .............................................................. 123·092 RMI prQPerty le ~ commonty eppMrs without oounMt and 11 un· ,.,:,,ta, 11eree11tarnent1 and .,._ r.:;! to melt• tr. November 1. payable to the eo.t• Mtila s.nttr; Roben Deen Mll'\ltl LIABR.ITlll nown M : 300 CeQlwy Lane ti tOd. abte to 1ttord couneel, the Ccurt purtenencee theteur'tto be1ong1ng or 1M3 payment Of pMo1pa1 end/or Oletrlc:t. No PJOOONll etlall be oon· Mlehaal ti Mtflet TOT AL OE POSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICES ......... 11-4,385 e..cfl. Cjj!tomf&, ' muet ~t counlel fOJ the parent, In en~ ~&lnlng. tn-.t lll1d 11t IUbe:lqUent Pl'1-lldwrwd unte1ucoompanle(f by tue11 Reed R GIOIMA Total demand depotlte ....................................... «.808. Pr°'*1)' to be ao1e1 eubiect to the unleM the parent knowt~ty Ind In· Propetty to be told tubleet to the menta. t<Jg!lther wtth tat• cn.r991-CIUl'li.'1 ohec:k, eaan or blOda-'1 Steve M Newton Total time and aa'ilnga deposlta ......................... 89,779 right of radempllon ·128.020, telltgentlY walVarl the rto11t to rep. tight of redemption • 729.020, ~ lmpcMld Oepoeltt. ff ""1· bond Timothy P Nlehola Federal fund• purchased and MCUrltlea told under 129.030. 72.& (•) OOP. wi.d by couneel. The Court tn 7~ 030. 72&(•1 COP under the tenna ot Mid note or Deed No bid~ be ooo9'deled \!MM Joaepll A NIM agrttmentt to repurchue In domestic offloet ................. 210 11Proepec1tw ~ lfloUlq retw not appoint the MrM oounael to rep· "Pro1peot1bt• blddMe 111ould ot Tr\llt ~ all 1UbeaqU91·1t pey. It Ill mede °" • IQM form MnltMcl Eowaro J Otilia 0 II 1r1 ·~ • t 'l"ll\ 08ect!Ofle101.510 to 701.880 COP r11trtl both BASY BOY NASH Ind ,.... to SeGtionl 101.510to101.eeo l'l'llntlwNc:fl beCerM due·~-. by the co.ta Mela SefttatY Olatt'k:1 Stewn A . ....,,....,,., ther ab t........................................................................ ..,.,.. 1no1ua1ve t ~ 1n hll911ent CCPtnoluaMt torpr~OO'<'Wn-lnCludlnCI an llhl chlrQM or ott. and 11 made fn ecceidWlce with the Mauriol D Pike TOTAL LIABILITIES (t•cludlng aubordlnated tenM ~Iona. ane1=r.~ (3) fhe ~may appoint either 1ng the term&. condltlON, and el· euma ~ uMai "'9 twma ~Of!"'-~~ Don l ~ notes and de~tur .. ) ............................................... 115,925 .... ~ theAtlbltttyOldlltllUltlng the pubttc: defender or Pf'IV•le ooun· teot'of the aale end the·~ Of Mid Note Ot Deecl of TNtt. ,,.... ~I(, Sander-. IHAMHOU>Era l.OUITY ~." Ml If prtnite ciouneel la llPPQlnted. OMIMtlnO bidden .. That by ~ tMNoe. the ~ &di bidder must be llcenMcl and Ronald w SclWICll Common stock PUILIC NOTIC! '9 Qf'l(N 11\M on he °' Iha wfl r~ • ,....,,...* PUBLIC NOTICE IS GIVEN 1'\at on ent ~ vndef IUCh Deed Mo~ .. '9Qufr'ed bly law. Cet1 A ~ No. thares authorl.CS ?.000.000 , Meron 2. 1914. et 10:30 aum '°' oomc>enMtlon and ••· frlday. Mardi 2. t914. at t0:30 T""1.hU91tecutedand~•9CSt A Clw A or C42 contraotorl"• w.yne A Schw'""'* No. lf'I et outstanding 978,382.......................... 8,481 'olOd<, A.M. of tMt dev at Main = ~tt!.Of C= ~~ O'ctodl, A.M of tNt ~ It CMlln ~Tr""-. ~t_!!' Dedera!S "°" ~ ~·Dnc:f at the =d CA= TOTAL C TAIBUTEOCAPtTAI.; ..................................... 8,481 Obby,~~=-uc;.J:!,~i: IMO\lnt tnuat-.,_ peld by t"9 ,_, ~~·~~:~.u~ot:!,tal: -~-!:cs ~::. Coeta ,._ hnltsy ~net ,.. G~M St1.- A.tein.d rnlnci-..................... ~ ......................................... 7ot .. ..,. to.~ daacttbed prop-pen\M .~~. bY1 not by ,,_. 1 w11t NII ow •tMMI 911Cribed prop--n o..ct or T\.wwt and 11 the dQclu... ~ the nght to twjiec:t "'f or a1 ~ L ~ TOTAL ~REHOLOEASEQUITY-................................... 7.187 undarMldM'llancUect• «"'*'°'·In~~ .. the wtv uMel'Mld.,,,.and~°' mentt~ttiedvettone-bids. Thom•J SM1rn TOTAL BILITlES ANO SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY, .. 123,092 ~ ~ 11 may be ,,.,e... Court~ too. )Vet. If,~ 90 ~thereof u mey be,_,.... oureotfM:Nby,andfMla~anO The ContreictOJ thllt oomf)ty wtth ~ w Shelltonb Th undtrtlQned. Roberta E. M ........ &.nlor Vtc. Pr.... .to ~ Mid ~ """ ~.the c.w, flflde 1NI Ill}' of IN wy to •tl•'Y MIO IUdmettt Wfth doe. hereby .....,. .. ---IN S)lcMtiolll of Sec:tlon 11'70 to J..,.a ~ SlllPf'nfrl dent/C f Flnanelal Officer and Lance c. Btu.1 Chief EHcutlYa .,..,, end oosta, to the ~ ,... .,.,, ... In tnw.t ctiMOt afford 1n1.-a and coat-.. 10 «tl9 ~ ona ~ lmmedlatety ~ ""° 171Q lnclutfwol. of v. CllltorM: J<>M A Simon Offlc.f f the ebOv•Mlfted bank MCh dedarM for hknMlf bidder, tor oaatt 1n lilWM ~ ot councet, the M*lnt"" be paid trl blddef. fbf CNfl in i..u f'l\ON'Y ~Md hd .-.ecs llllCI doe. l.abOr eoct.. the orevllllng rfl'f/l'1"J ~~ L Stnltti , ~ d not tor tM otMr: 1 have pert0nal k~ of the iM09'=ec1••=. AM. ~ :::,. ~~ ~ :Y:;:; tt1e ~':.O.. 8;!:. A"' c.atomi.. ~-.::' .;:,c:-... U:.;":. ':: ~. ~ weoeas.n::~1e1 .,~ ~ ~ ~peon matter• talned In tt~I• report encl I be1Mve tti.t MCti ttat• JerNfly 20 tN4 1t1an 30 o.,.. .. '**'9'Y to IP' Jtn\lary 20 ,...._ gi1tJON ~ 1~ .,.. "*' wtU\ the Alllatant ~wy Wlll'lm E VM Hor" ment Jn Nld report la true. &oh of the unO.tlgMd. for l'llmMlf .. ~.,;and i.ci t::' counNt and to enable~.., ,......, ·.._ • v..o.-t DAT • January 12. 10M ~Mid Oletflet enc1 lhell '°"91t pan. JtiM A v~ alone and not for the othef. certm• under penalty of perfury that f11a f. Wtne eout.-wercl 0 beOome ICQUalnted...,. the-. MU WI .. , .. Dr !I...... .. AMERICAN SAVINGS ANO LOAN ~.. . ttletelOf• kif non-Alc:Nrd 'T w..- -lhef6'1iQClftlD"'l'1M •Ad 000'~ u.un:'Calff. t2MO Datact.,.,, t~. ,... ...,...., ..... ~ .. um AasoctATIOH .. ot..a COdt JV OflJD(R Gian E • .Watden Executed on Januery 27. 1984. al Newport 841ecft. Cad-IAAOGATD, S'*1fl..Qt By: l ..... lrn:ft"' 8AAb OATES.~ 9y Vlrgt'nil M SllGllet, Mii VP Of' H 90Al"DOf>DtMCTOM Of' ~ "· W1141am. rorl\fa ol Onnoa. Ca. County CteA. County ot Orenoia, ~ 8Y RobWt c ~r\t. • TH!~ MUA SANfTAM' o.s.. 0.. Wlhn Lance C. Blllt • ~~t Deity.~ ~=::::.oot.c::~ ~ ~~~~ Oe11Y Piiot ~~~az. ~ Pd'I Pltot ~~!.iea Of~·c: PtloC ~ ~ Coaat Deify PIJbJl~~!~g~=· Dally Pilot F•t>. 2. 1984 7-4~ , ... 2. 9, 18, t 1..o.&4 fl.itol llebt\Jary 2. 9. t8. n 1~~ ... '90 2, •• ,., 1U. 1 ..... Jen M. Feb 2. t . 16, 19a.t 851 ~4 ,.., 2.. ... ,. 7•2" .... PllOt,.. ~ 1114 t•l·tA . PUBLIC NOTICE ' · . • 642-5678 ltatn 111 la1t ltaan fu lalt lta1t1 t.1 Salt ••'" 101 lalt ..... , Parah•.. ltatn Uaiaraltli .. THE DA IL y PILOT Ctatral .1oe1 .. -•• -,.-1---,-.. -2 Gntral 1001 1t111&.1 lMI frYlae iA4 I rt a.ac1i toil LIH 11u Haat. leac• 2J40 <:LAS IFIED OFFICE HOUR~ ;;;fi&iiiiiia-iiliiiiliiii~~--~ Telephon.e Service: Monday· Frida y 8:00 A.M.-S:30 l'.M. Business Counter : Monda y-Friday 8:00 A.M .. 5:00 P.M. DEADLINE ': PUB LI CA TIO' OEADLl'.\E Monda\ Sat 11 'W a .111 Tue-sda' '1on. 4 WI' rn w~dnt' ... 1hn l 111'• ·• :w p.111 Thur;,,dd\ \\ 1•.J l Jll I' Ill Frida ' I hur-. I ~f I f' 111 at ur<ia' h 1 .~ 1111 f' Ill unda\ I r1 ~ II() f' Ill. CA~<:ELLA TI O~ & <.:ORRE<:T I O'\S: Cancellations. and <·0rr<•rt1orb mav be made on !:lame dea<llinf'!-> a~ above. Pleasf' ask for a cancellation number when ranrelling \'OUr au . ERR ORS: Check your ad dailv and report errors irnmed1atelv . The DA IL Y PI LOT as!::>urm'!::> ltabtl11 \' for rhe fir~t incorrect ir.sertion C'nlv . CLASS IFIED 642-5678 To pl.c. your mesuge before the readln0-,publlc, phone Dally Piiot Claulfled. 642·5678 !ti you know what you want 10 advertise but don't know how 10 say 11 let us help Well·Wrltlen ClaSSI· lied ads will put you in touch with the right people 642-5678 '::~~:~' S© Rat} N\ -~ t. ti>$· :::: ----tf11t•fl ily CU.• I '0U..AH ---- 0 r="~,~·,,.b:;· :o :. -:: •OW IO f0t"' fc,,"' ' "''-• '1111"(.1• Cl't SJNHIF I 1' I I I T OCUS I I I I' I . LIDO Ill llHPHIO. ~~~~:=· loi1t.D1r~lftTnlaa UGUIOI 3s1~5o,n!, t~~·e:4urn. 38r,21AbaTwnh•,P•tto. I t0,100 llWI. Terrific 3 Bdrm lamlly ~~;t~~/~S~~~~i: 8:f.'~1~;':~.5 R~ Biii Grundy ·815-e 181 · ~f~ pool. •P• t .. 6~;~~ Trad11ional 3 Br, 3 Y.i Ba. Barfront, piei; & Well located Coata Meaa home near Hart Park. LOVELY kitchen. lrg yard, ne.r IHttl l 1ft11l1ho4 3Br 2ba. upgraded-:-811 ap-fl.~"t for 65' boat Pr1~....i to sell $1,250,000 condo jull 1 yeer old. 2 FaaturN lrg famlly rm & trans. LIN·Z 882·2112. Gt1tr&J 2202 pllancea Incl wul\tdryr, ...,.. "~ Bdrma. 2'~ baths, llr• dining r"', breAklHI rm, EXETER &31-0157. Agt. S189,000 fireplace. nr beach. $890 IRYHIE TERRIOE Panoram1c bay & ocean view from 4 Br, 4 Ba. patio, pool horn£' Prime locauon. $775,000 VISTA DEL LIDO IAYFROIT Fabulous bay & mountain vww I Br, l Ba, condo ·co-op Lowest prt{'t.>d at $295.000 BAYSIDE PUCE IAYFROllT SpE"CtJl(•ular bayfront dplx 2 Br, 2 Ba up; 2 Br, 2 Ba dn 2 boat spacC'S. Redut·ed $1 .500,000 place, attached garage a.wing rm, and 2 frple1. •••tll LIE llPLU l•••tr I Wl1t1r mo. 213 "98-7888 and m1ny more reaturn. owner wlll trede tor on a terrific atrMt In the --. It al Three bedroom model condo or carry ~r. Part! Hom•. 3 Bdtm, 2 Walk lo ahopa, beaeh, Bal Ht 1 Garage/shop big bold 5 atao •vatlable. $149 900 Submit olfafs ba large family room. Pier, teuy, r .. t. 38r/2ba .IAClll AULn rm wltrplo iatlo yard 17 14) 67l·4400 Mary'Rtcharda. BeauttfUlly manicured • ea, 218 Bal Bl 873-2943 NIP llWHlllT $800 kid• pet• must ... 12111 U t.1111 elClra large lot, covered le tit L I ll•llll-1111 539-6190 Best FEE OR patio GrNt home for a lfWal HOMES FOR RENT GE 759.9100 H AA 8 entertaining. $199,500. HUI VIEW Ollll 3BR 2ba, 2 cs gar. Avall Huntington BHch 3 Ddebo.Jt Bay ii. Beach Real Estate J COSTA IES& • ----~--­" ~ . . . . . TIE ILIFFS IEWPORT IUCH . llIIm _ 2brllba.p00f,qulatar.. l /30/IM Oceanside of Bdrm• $750-$800 OISOr l $160,000. (2\3)871-1500 hwy Call 7141650-3801 Fenced yardl & garag .. or S.6-153.4 Kids & pets welco~ ealty Wttl • llttr l 863-0755 Agent. no fee BV OWNER Brent:ood NEW & LOI/ELY DECOR. 2 Off Newland modaa1 2 Br TownhOme 3br 2.,.,ba. airy twnhae, pvt en-w/w crpts bltlna part ut111 frpl, 2 car gar . pool & trance, 3 bedrom, 2ba, pd ~oo·s flat 539.,e190 apa, auum 11 9% loan, pvt enel patio, bullt-ln Best Rlty FEE S 129,900. (7 t4)891-9230 kitchen, dining area. gar, ______ _....,......,... • 'I laundry hkup, fireplace Two story 3 Br 2 be lrplc 3880 Michelson Drive ••a t Bt•ll 1100 Comm pool Across from pool jacuul klda/pe(f Irvine 2brt2ba Your private 71 park S850/mo $650'539·8190 Best FE5 PElllllSULA HOME OCElNFROllT Spacious duplex. Three Ocean & JC'll)' views Manne room. 4 Br, 3 bedrooms each unit Ba. 3700 ~ ft. 4 car parking $1 ,285,000 Outet location Good ren· .. .., tal area. Proiarty only Open & 1pac1ou1 3 Bdrm home only 4 years old, nestled on a quiet cul·de-aac In a beautifully scenic greenbelt area. High beamed celllng1 and wood burning fire· place. 5299.500, FEE land I 646-7171 IORTHWOOD =•~.~~ft'~ P:~~64~~a11 c~R~a~A "°~1~h~a~R ~~ lrriae 2244 Park Paseo 4 Br 2'n Ba 8 30 MOBILE H ... OME xii lrom park Decorator 2 to 5 Bdrme. 2-aty detached lam rm x d Se 1 P rk 55 n sherp 3 Bed French $750·$1300 w/wet bar, lrplo, AIC, ~~er) 83 ~_g~238 ( or doors. atrium and dining. JIIl1rt , COROIADO CAYS IAYFRONT Corona lsland {'USt. bayeront lot. 85' boat lour years old $275.000 131 -1300 THE REAL ESTATERS deck Plans avail Now $370,000 w t trade. -------• beaut. cpta & drapes. S 1800/mo. ~ I ;f Priced 1000's below tut W1t1rfr11t ..... a so~ -I aalff. $152.000 In assum. IHEILUF P&lll .... 111· 1.00 eolty fin. Hea to be one of Trlple wide 30'x60' Large ARROWHEAD HOME Bri:h~!~r~~~!~~'m 2 Near new 4 Br. 4 ~. lake view. 3500 sq. Ba Costa M .. a 'home ft $440.000. Will trade for a local prop-with high celllnga and a • lrvlne's best buys at llvlng dining-kitchen --------$176,900. Opn Hae Sat area, 3 bedrooms & lalHl ltlaa• 786-11 72 1·5PM 20 Alba East. 3Baths-both llghl & dMk· Bl LL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 1 Boy~•d•· 0 11v1· N b 6 7', 6161 yard lull ol fruit trees Best O.C schools and shopping at So Cout Plaza. Priced right at only $164.500 751-3191 ·. Ownr 832·2137. Prln er Interiors. Next to rac "Br.3ba,den.dlnrm,ger. only rm & pool area Agt No pets Yrly $1 100/mo L-h It l 041 540·5937 213.395.3511 3880 Mlchelaoo.Dflve llHI IC laJHI Irvine FOR SALE I.OW PAYMENTS Try a Peaia1ala ZZ07 S990 Fantastic Turtleroelt IRUT IY OWIER mobile home Bea\Jtlful 5 2 8 2 b d 1 twnhome 3 b< 2'11 ba, . Star ADULT PARK. 2BR r, a newer up ex. 1740 f1 1·974-2144 Hl IOO sp SELECT IEllNIOlllOOI High above Laguna Beach 2ba enclosed porch yrly Mature non-amkrs ___ sq _____ """ LOT IW IY 1 HVH Broadmoor, 5 Bdrm, "Top of the World" with 0wrl.r Wiii car loan No pell $650 (213) area Option to buy apllt leVel 3 76X80' R·l lot bn Balboa Fantastic locatlon near the PROPERTIES single story backs to apectaculer mountain 539,900 Cai ff Maru 799 .. 195 or 257-9792 Br 2 ba gd cndo kids OK Peninsula that would beat shopping In the nature . Uke open apace, views rests this "BR 3ba ' $750 Details 539-6190 otter bay view with a 2-sty Southland. 9 theatres & URI!£ HO""E Graham Agl 551·2360 Penlnaule Pt &ec home & • • skylights, spa, near European Style Chalet. 2500 sn f1 ·dlx 3 Br 2._.\ Best Rlty FEE home built on It Current· all med prot services LOW PRICE comm pool, $379,500 Spac mstr. suite fn. Lrg 2 Br. 2 ba mobile Ba ir" .;,aster bdrm -------- ly used as oHloe and gar-Better see this one FAST! (leashold) eludes frplc & jacuzzi. w/fantastlc ocean view In aulie ~en lam rm 3 Univ Pk Twnhme 3 Br, 2 age. Asking ~25,000 759·1501 SpaclOus 2 story. 4,Bdrm, $249,500 So Lagune . Only lrplc:a at • s 10 ba • nr ba, huge lam rm. 2 car ~------... 2'n bath home with lor· U ll!Wl{)U( I i -'tf.i OpenhouseSUN.1·4 $49,500. Ownr 548-51559 l>Nch. al:m No ~ts gar, nr pool/school ~~ilydl~~.& G=~r~:! Realtors, 675-6000 3180 Mountain View Atltlll l l ZS Yrty 1S.. 500' K St. By S995. 96-'·5927 evea. Tr.aditional Realty sat-7370 494-2220 673-3750 _ App 1 s 1 9 o o / mo I I "52 cation In excellent neigh· ~-------Super vu 2 Br/den 2 Ba 20 acres. running stream, 548•2575 Lat••• it•• Mt borhood of Costa Mesa. lal .. 1 R-2 101 nr bch s259K· view. 1 hr away $45K. H~:Atfnewpvdbf,a;l. ~~t~~ll'0S:~'e~~hi:l~'. Ptaianla 1007 owe 10%. 494-6930 · Agt 679·8826/1579· 1975 Cortal ••I fllar Z ZZ 2 ba, wet bar, lrplc, 2 car, 646-1111 I Ct•tttry Lets -IAYSllE PUOE 2 pat1os. 495-0283 a11. 5 •·--------------l'LIO'PElllSIU t!f!'1 lt1ckUMt Cr~ll 1225 Baytront spacious 2 Br 2 New twnhse 3BR(2+den) THE REAL ESTATERS " " 3 "fi'r":C°tllhevn rare R2 tot. . Ba $1750/mo 2ba. wash/dr • refrlg, Near bay and oceen Add a ur;ilt or build 2 con· FORS LE: 2 Iota In Paclfk Biii Grundy 675·6161 beaut. view. ~ec facll .. NEW BUSINESS PERSON(S) Contact the DAILY PILOT tor Inf or· matlon regarding the county re· qulrementa tor ualng a Flctltlou1 Bualne11 Name. 642·4321 EXT. 315, 316 beaches. Two bedrooms dos XI n t I Inc n g. View Cemetery. $1000 garage $950 859-0089 plus small child's room. Ownr-Agt Must selll for both. 740-2787 4Br 2ba, view. pool. tennis, • , ' • ; One and hall betha. R·2 .1$42--9666 I p l lS"' gdnr, 2 lrplc, own/agl l1111ta Vatjt 7 lot Ollered at vlnually lot DCO•t Hf v $2000/mo 759·8006 HOME F~ RENT a TIWllOISE v a I u e 0 w n e r l&YFIOIT llDIE 4 unit condo btdg, xlnt, Cotti Jina z 4 Mlsslon Viejo 3 Bedrm, nPE DlfTS IUlll motivated Wiii conalde< n sand, w/boat sllp. Fix.er Oceanside area. S265K. $775 Geragu and Two bloc~ from th• r e a 5 0 n 8 b 1 • u PP er Pe a c e I u I Ownr 673-9038 S995/mo. 4 Br 2 Ba... Easl· fenced yards. Kida & sat• beach lnCorona·oelMar. offer $210,000. atmos-phere, plenty of GIANT DUPLEX . 7 B 6 side. large yard, 2 car OK. Agt No fee. Two 2 Br 2 Ba. one 3 Br 3 H 1· 1300 AHIT prkg New kitchen. 2 br. 2 r. enclsd gar w/opener. 863-0755 Ba Areplace 1n all units I•-------ba • xtra rooms. iaragea, Npt Hghla aree washer/dryer hook-up. ;;;--~=------r.:t1= Gross Income. $27.000. --------$325.000 245K Agt 975-0142 panly !urn Close to all. lewrort haclt 9 Ask lor Mary Oentls 111-IAY.aUCN Mrs. Long. 650-1190 llTEHml 11 A 266 Cecil i200oimo. Modern 2 644-7020 con AGE TU UELTEllt TSL .,.. 142-11DI Story Back Bay. 4Bd 3 LllCO llUL ESTATE llYFllOllT WITl HCI TRl·PLEX FOR SALE BY I Bdrm house, Eastslde nr ba. 3300 sll. 3 car gar. 2000 sq 11 4 br. 3 be. Ip. poot tac "ec tot p as Newly remodeled Dover OWNER COSTA MESA Newport Blvd Room for · • ,. · o Whet a Wonder1ul World 1106 E Balboa Open l l· Shores Mme Single AREA PRIDE OF OWN· All $475/mo 759-0268 !urn or opt. 6-42· 1366 of Shopplnn, right at 3 Sal/Sun Bkr 833•3544 I ... 11h ood fl ERSHIP • ev.,, w w oors. 2 bdrm • den, patio, ger. 2nd fir condo, 2 Br. 2 ba. II r ,, 1· I' I Da1·1y P1·1a1~ your fingertips everyday! Coroaa •• , Mu lOZZ french doors and lovely Double Lot . Owners unit Beaut decor East of SC $975 end ground fir . _ . . . . Dally Pilot Claulflad atrium on the Baylront has 3 bdrms, 2 ba, Plaza 5725 786•7-«3 condo 2 Br, 2 ba, $850 ! I l I I l Ads. To place your ad. DUPLEX Room lor large boat. Ask· walk-in closet. lrpl, pen-CltHhaven. pool & extru. call 642-5878 and let a S50K below appraisal 1ng $977.000. Includes try and kitchen w/blt·lna 2 Br 1 be. g.,, w/d hkup. (Or Furn) 650-0504 Clasalfled Ad-Visor help 85 l·&767 land May trade or lease thruout • 2·2bdrma 2208-C Plaoentla Ave. No --------s:::U:•:::·UT:!.:.:l~l::•::•:•:•~n:_::l•:_:Ol:•:•:•l:fl:•:1H:•:•:..:l:00:2:._.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~y=ou~.======:; R-2 LOT option Must see to appreciate iats. $595 545-7983 2 t-Oen. newly decorated 8. Onl 3· ea s Id Wiii ---CONDO, some ocean Builders spectel • 2 BR. riir~·'T'ii con~lder ~ra~e ,gr condo 2BR condo Xlnt cond. view. 2 cer garage. Wea rt~ of CLol/e ,_;~1 ·.:· \ lba house Plans done or ??? Call 631•4402. Patio New drps/cpt $825/mo 760-8862 for two. 2 story condos at g 6 k 1 J k 675-9576 btwn 5.7 pm am • pm, as or ac __ 4 bd, 4 ba, yrty. Udo Isle 711 Margueri te G 1 s 198 .000 20% dn or er . S300'srentcozylllhmnot $1600/mo. Alao Harbor 0 / 720 o I ..a...-,-, 1 p 1375 far to Newport appls In· V\ew and Ocean Front wnr egt • 11 1 msg .;===~~==;.· •-• r I rop eluded easy move In Call from S 1600 • $3700/mo. Cotti ..... JO 4 owner Ret1rln~. 6 unltl, 539-6190 Best Alty FEE 675-9797 4 Br. 2 ba wlallech gar on Ill CAODl·IY OWIEll 7700 111' xlnt oc close 10 3 BR CONDO $875/lse A_IJ_A_l_LA_B_L_E_IM_M_E_D_IA_T_E 60 x 120 corner lot at 911 11% fixed rate, 30 yra 55 & 405 twys ~6•7512 2'/tba, etc. pool/Jac/tennla 2br $850-$1000. 3br Victoria tor a low prlee of Momico wtth best GC Oat of Stale dbl gar, trplc. ~49-0709 $975-$2000. Ferguson & $93.500 Call 646--a386 ~:~ w~~ds~~~O-~~~·· ProJtrtJ 1550 4Br 2ba College Pk. Hahn A.E. 6"2· 1183 Ill OOHH E'SllE Ill O'IYOI COllO HAWAll lfe IS eXcK!i $~756·~f r57~'5g~n2r73wt2 r OpH Th1rs/Frl/Sit " Buy now before prices P "" 5 • ULIOA PHllSIU 4 Br, lam rm & den famlly H186 IQ ft 2 br a den eaoaletel Waikiki fr 4 Br 2 Ba. Mesa Verde, Near bay and ocean home Out 01 town own· twnhse. skylitea. lrplc. $45.000 Dlemond Head $900/mo No pets. grdn<, beaches. Two bedroom ers holdl ng OPEN new kit. 9~·~ assum oceanfront Ir $179,000. 1750 11 . patio. 3244 plus small child's room HOUSE Thurs, Fri, Sat loen $340,000 cash. Tony, Pacific Coastline. Idaho Ln 545·2•28. One and half baths. $900 1•4 111 1762 Weal· Prln. only 759-8110 (714)720-1105 per mon1h. VIJC8nt. Im· minister '-ve nr 17th. l.E E It 600 •2 Br, 1 Ba. gar+ aml tncd medlete occupancy • XC aa t I yd, lndry Move nowt $850 IS l • llOO AIHT Must sell S 195.000 Ill CHYOI CISTll or sale or tra ach Mr Wiiiiam• 5'47-0204 This Valentine's Day send your love a greeting all the world can share with a Daily Pilot Heartpf Love. It's easy; compose yob r personalized greeting and we'll set your message in type to fit' the border of your choice or your hand written thoughts may appear in the border you select. Borders come In the 3 sizes as shown below: $20, $15 an d a ~ special child's size for $3. (You must be under 12 to qualify for the littlest greeting.) ,,.,,.,--------... -, / .,...,.,,--,.,.', ,,,,. .... ----.. ; ~ , -4:.,~ .... ~;-... ; .. <' I ... ' ' ' / ; ':::" ~l. )1 I , ' ·' I ' \ I I ' I ' I I ' I I \ ~I I I \ ~~/ I I ' I ... \ ... , ISs:I'>.:>;; I \ ... , I ' , ' \ , I , , \ ' , ' ~~,' , \ ' ... \ .. ~ , .. "'s>"~,,.;; ' .. .. ... ' ' ,, ... ,' ' ' t:, ,1''(., / / ' ' ~'2.~ / / ... .... ..... / ..... / " , .......... Mail to: ' ' \ ' I t I I I / On1ty Pilot Classified Department. Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626 • If ~u wish to create your own decorated greeting, use a black pen and draw your de- sign to fit one of the dotted line "hearts" shown. For help with your ad, just call 642-5678 and a friendly Valentine rep- resentatlve will be happy to assist you. And, If you like, you can charge your Heart of Love with your Master Charge or BankAmerlcard . DAILY PILOT -642-5878-- -I • Jr.. OWC papers 642·7577 Lowest priced gOll course home. Brand~ luxury Coll Prk 3 Br pt. Ba, lam cuatom In Canyon. 4 home, Bermuda Dunes rm. lrg patio, pool, apa Bedrooms, 4 baths, prl-Country Club Palm Oe- S 146,500 540-7367 vate pool end apa. UI· aert area. 714·684-4776 llmate In privacy. 619·345-7962 · $1, 195.000 COSTA IESI CllHS FINAL•:!t~Q~F THE YHDOIE COIDOIUllllS 110-1100 E. Waatt4 1625 All 2-Story townhouse unils with. • 3 Bdrm• • 2 -COTE ~t.. REALTY Baths _-..._ ______ _ • Approl! 1250 Sq Fl BY OWIER • Private Entrance DISCOVER EASTBLUFFI • Living Rm w/Flreplace Sharp 4 br, 2·~ b•. VIEW, • Bulll-ln Kitchen .. • Dining Area SPA. crpts. drapes, all bit • Private Patio Ina, 2 lrplc. Walk to • Gerege/Lndry Hkups 1Chool1 & shopping. You c p R OWN the land: priced • omm oOI/ ecreatlon right at $285.000 & 0111 ftr &,,tl1t•Hf It terms. 955-0177 Ht tht ftw rt•1l1l11 For sate or trade by ownr. otdt•l 1 l1•1 ftr 3800IQ11 4 Bt. 3'11 ba. 4• 1111. car gerege on v, acre. WittrtrHt Mt•H llO genuine bay Vift, approx ' $460,000 equity. Rt1Htrt. hol. l&ft, SSS0,000 lull prloe. 628 111· 1•00 Male bar. 644· 7269, courtesy to bkrs WTSllEIUm 4BR 2beth S 1311,900. Good terms X·Callber Realty 1179-5370 * HYEI SIOIES * SBA. Llbra.ry, lrml din rm, ftmlty rm Great view. owner 851·2243 daya or 831.01110 Wlllll TO LUIE IYITITEOF CW.IFllllll llOlnDF COSTA llSA lllYIHlllU pproxlmately 3,000 sq tt of exlaclng good quallty, air condltlonled olllce spece In the area bound· ed by l-'405 on the north; Jamborae Blvd on the east; Corona Del Mer Frwy on-the eouth. and B<latol St. on the watt Space muat meel handt· capped acc"slblllty re· qulrementa. parking apac;es required Space to be altered to State'a tpecllleatlons at neoeuary. leaae write to Mr. Ckk Mauah. L ... lng Offlo« . Office of Space Manage. ment, 915 CapltlJI Mall. Room 510, Sacramento, C A 9581... Phone 916-445-2475 lnal date '°' reaponae In •llHt lii.t lllltiH BAYSHORES· 3BR 2ba, Houses, Apta & COndos Landlord• Advertise Free security area wlbeach. SOC at Stores & Markets no pets. S 11550/mo 841 .. 260 Own/agt 675-3568 Beaut. 3br 2'hba TwnhM. BEACON BAY. 3Brl3Ba Huge mstr, redwd decks. 1 or 2 yr. leue, no pets. pool, jac, tennis. E/slde $1900/mb. 675·8617 S1100/yr lse. ~5-7050 Clean/ready 3 Br 2 ba hm llC CAIYOI basic decor $700 ltlda G U A R D E D G A T E 539·6190 Best Rily FEE Spacious 3 BR 2'nbe. Panoramic view $2500/mo 640--8592. 979-4191 Co-operative & respon- sible tennant only; 4 Br. 2 be. $750/mo Tony Max- well, aft 7PM 548-8633 !•------- Eastalde. 2 Br. 1 be. faun-Big Canyon Twnhme: 2 dry room, 1 car garage. Stry. 2 Br. 2 ba. pool, Jae, $600/mo 850-0918 $1150 531-36531, M-F. 8-5 &Sii for Corinne Eastalde charmer 2 Br hM1-------- new.r btt1n1 llyd gar llLf OOIHE $500'a & am fee Luxury new vflla home on 539-e 190 Belt/7 deys the !airway with ooean Mesa Verde" Br. 2 ba, tam view In guard gated com. rm (Part turn?) Sl200. munlty. Featuring 3 Br 3 5'40·7507 eves & wknda nreplecn. famlly room, =miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml gourmet kitchen • $2850/mo A unfurn $3250/mo 1'urnl1hed Temporary ahort term Poaalble ,.... option June Davia ~-6200 UlEftWllPLD 3 Br. 2 ba, crpta, drps, butltln1 No pau . S700/mo. 111 llo0er41t lttr 141-1121 WTSIDE Harbor Ridge Flxert FEBRUARY 8, 198't. New llatlng, 3 Br, hrdWd 0 . Smith Walker & LM Ntce 2 Br, 1 ba w/gar, w/d ~~-:-'.""-:-::-----''-- firs, dbl del garage, lrg 759-15011720-9859 pm R••tn Fe1alt~t4 hkup nr lllotorle I Ca· LIN llU UYFlllT 11:M~cnab -lrvme lot. Super atarler home C • I K ZIZZ nyon. $595/mo. Agt 2 bdrrn hOme w/dock, Priced 10 Hll ot trlll I II 997-11309 or 831-3187 $2800/mo, 8 mcflae. $129.900 Fuller Realty .1111 USTU 2 yra MW. laHe Hr Iba+ F Stephanie B«nardy, 5 .. 8-0814 1211 OQI den 2 atory o.dlt hot tHtl a Agt 813-730018'5-70&0 Ne;VOrteana conoo Xtra Bayfront t11gh'r1 .. on Udo tub.' v*Yltad 'WOOd cell-Yallv 2234 UH llU 1 d tt 2&d 2b Park Dt'IW Community Inga, mtcro wave oven. 811 Rom FOR RENT g an un en, a, all...., pool ~•rlty build· oak eablneta. rlvw rock L:yuna Hiiia 3 & 2 Bdrmt-33.~ ~~ec hme, 4 Br, llp, pool, ate Low dn ..... • -1 W•'" tlreptace, waah/dryr, • 7 ..... 50 r-.....o1 . d .... NO<m• din, country $125,000 1573-3313 Ing. aut>-park ng. -lo motlly turn Gar1Qe gat· • .,.._ .,,....._, Yat 1 kltch., etc. 111&0/mo lhopa I r•taurant•. dener Avali Marcfl Open !Ji~ .. ~~; .. ! ~· f7&-i103 llLY 1111,111 Ult IULn nooll to 5, Sat/Sun .........., ~ POOL DOVER 8H0 .. "'S F:!n~'* ~':ieu~'it 171·1100 $1475, ph 9'0•74-42 (Mng alone? 1295 P9Y9 3 BEDROOM . 3 BATH Euro"""""n etblnetry & 1r.; t Ii rent& utll• eory •bode "' 11900/Mo 64t-7991 ...-I MI Sq P-d at all1 r--:--i":------......,.,... ~~ =~ g;: IPT 111'1 "'1llUll 5 ~ s: eonao. m 53&-8190 Best Alty FEE ••• "°"" .Wthe1moa1a1 & 3Bt 2Ba • ...,,,,. 1153,000 Vu, w/d. aec. Avan 2115. Mint toeal b<tt• a rm 2 ba ~~~ip:oi~ .. ~~ •ttr1I let P9Ckl';'R II 1~ OWC 2"d. L~ S Yrty '50-0504 htM w/dbl ;at I/yd 1eOO aaya "Bring ollarl buillln cabinet•. Ilk• new CennatY Vllltga Mobli. 539-8190 S.t ,.EE 76t-1501 Complete with r•al Hom. Park: pool, no Vacan1 tlge 38r 2b batn/Wht plclceu ranee. petl Cloae to 8hOpt a c1 r-IChOottl a. i;---::-~----....l'rT '221,000 2912 8'oad rateurtntt Fum 2 bf, 2 111": 0~ 117& ~h -..,'!'!!' ... ~9!1!.p;-.. M&.1'4e ba.11200/mo 'um 2 br, 982 ...... 71, Ml-NU am 11111 t ba, d" ""· frple. bey i-:--.~-r---~l"'l lneex•pen•llYe • "*'· lft aunny deck, Ht. • ALL UTIL8 PAIO .. {In~·~ -tttoOJmo .i.na...ao1 -c~ ~· C '*'' 1 · 1 bit • ~ • . 00.tom n •turel. n pr.!;• 1••tona ' LOO no or • mu•lo /drpe. No P9tl UOO pool, bbq. cov•ro garaoe, daulf ...,... ~? vou·u a.111"• tr. no4, 13t-"21 autroundtd with ,.,i11ah Trade your Old 1tuff for &OYWll ng rigl\t ehatd Wrh.n ' you -~ "*~ No Otta new. ooodlu wl01 a Clealfl9d Advertlaln 1dYtlftlaa in c.luJJllf' 1 •not tut wl"lh Deity 8ec;h FUrn. t&11 CIAllllll'tad Mt, MJ·MH &42·5878 642·5878 P'itol want A.O• aes-w. wneon e..a-.1e11 I \ . -· - Orange Coast DAILY PILOTl'Tburlday. FtC>ru1ty2, 1114 C7 - Aate Dttallla..r_ Autnlat ll!liat IMMW ltmm . P1latla1 Papr!at ~t.ftit iiiiiiiiiiii==miiiiiiiii rrf'Ofrnal QOb" oetaif : • • ltU1aJ ABRAHAM'S: Gen Mlll'lt.. HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE tx!eLJTIVf! Am;i--'1-.... , ... ··=---P.roJ•Hlon..i w•ll~per ofd'Pfcc111h19 $2.17 Ml day *'10.Rve..c>i.n.t-at Y0\11 Alto oustom cablne1a. 11 -n---c:tean-up•. ,,.. Ht Furnftut•. Trun. Tr"' 110-s12 ~ • hout'• av AICHAAO !HOA hanging 11 t...onable Al • ICl*ll & ,.... t''" homt Of bu91. 65~597& rn• In atU. Uc,~· -•· 546-1519 or $.46-2146 "3.-M15 NORM r~ulr.ct &45 .. 259 OI UcenM 28084<4. 14 yrs of pt!CM, lynn ~ eolW prOilC* 111-1041 Thet'I ALL!:: pey fOf lthsJttia1 na'd. tea.38&4 anjtlme R::::::~~:.~~:e::;:: CLEAN-UPS •TRE T GEOAGe·s CLEAN UPS &4 •3219 "=local QAlOl'Mrl. ''WE GAl.8 SHOULD ..... 3 ~the daya " ~ARf f ull time Jn my REMOOEL: offtoe. kit. rm Int fOf •t "2·9142. ' lndua /BIQ Retidenli.I & HAULING NO job too lacemt U hant( YoU, 871-0313 HANO TOGE™EA" ,!!,;;r;;h DAly home. lnfan'9 ko 3 yr old ~+bay wndw. French PATIO WORJ "';·-t .. _ CALL CHUCK &42-2873 tmell M.eooe Jndfvfdual i bldtneH OUAUT'Y PAIHT'fRS '3f.0730 enyttrne WINDOW WASHIHO 78•90 8 .... patio COY/dectta. Lio. "-om..... c p .. f PR"""•PT N"'·T p~ _....._ .... 4 Irvine 81!M 44&485 St S47-t078 algn ... tu.a. V«'( r• ClMn Upt•Tree Trimming PAUL'S HAULING tax... .. rM •ti-"""' • ""' nv-w. Oatl 8hould Hang "The oMf .. _.. Fun caring mom. . ew onabte. FW'• pr0Vld9d. Y.,d Malnt.•Hautlno Gw/yd Cl/up, 12' Ital<•"' matea 631~83 KEN FESSIONALS. $3t-714t TOQeth«. Uphol. w •. OU.4UTY° 131-2021 PILOT cnlld care. alJ agee ruu °' ~~w~=~ Uc a tneurect. 963-0022 MIKE &60-3283 Utl/8' p.u. &4e--0792 2411r LuUcaiia1_ 12 YRS EXP: t'm aman. ~30 anytime. ltatl Ln SERVICE part time, M-F 8464369 Panel-P1t1oa-Fencea. 36 REMOO!LINO? Our .. , .... Cleen UpaeTr .. Trimming ... ~ • Lawn Malnt.•ir .. s;;:;io; My pricee.,. .,,,.,., •• ,. aJ 1•1 .. u...••;;-•,m-..--a;:;!P"'!"' .. ~ Moltlef wlll babysit In my YI'• HP •ry ~1a fled client• are our beet Yatd Malnt.•Hautlng •--/I Irrigation Comml/rtilld AON ~77 Wu c:onttactora who pertorm CM .. ~-<>....u ble _.. Ul•menl Call ua today MIKE 850-3263 _.., .... ,. Mtlll F 1 o ....... _&11·.. CHUCK tH6illiPSOH * ...-.w-. * ........ -........ ~.-... DID£CTQRY · · '""'"" .,..., .,,., Repair/Small Jobi; tenoea. fOf referencea. 4H-2265 493 ~ ~ Btvd N15 ree • · an _.,..., • ...,.,. ... ...._ _..., ·-"' I\ reaponllble Reaeonable INMa.partltloM . Low Commercl.il BeakSentlel 1,. __ 1.__1 .. _~1 Prabt9ma'? flletlrecl und-~21N7T~~ C ialtrltl790-0328 labQrend,,.....,,.,.. c>lua tllelRVINEMIRROR ratea Mra Lltlleton rat• Steve 731-«J11 S•quola Conatructlon: lMldac;ape Maln1eNlnee -...-~ acape & Garden Conautt· "' • "'• be lcaiwed. ~ and the HUNTINGTON ~18· Quellty CUilom remodel· Qualny S.W:., ,.._, lie. ant, 35 yra up M()..9733 CRYSTAi. PAINTING CO c:ontractoB 9'IOUkt 90 BEACttCOMBER Want to babyalt In my ll)'lt : Cl Ing ' carpentry. Lio bonded. 20 Yfl In ., ... I ._.__ ,. comptete palntlnO ..,. stste In 1hlellr .ov.tlelnO. Wedneeday a~ CMtUan home for any CARPET I CIA6C€0b In-#430617. lhd 986-2423 McWeeney Landecape ••:::wt. vice. 8ervfng o c. lor 18 Conttactora ~ con· no extra charge! age. REF's. 979 ... 599 stallatlon & rep1lra. 30 , .. It 645-512.. 24ltr1lf Ul· 1111 L,al hnlctl yw1, Prom&. rellabte. :,='O:. 11°~~ CAU TOOAYll huty met yra •KP-Andy &45-0031 lantti atln EXP. GARDENER Furnecee •PootHeetera P~S~NXtiNJLJRY, con-Referencea. 3292 any Quettion&. Contrao- All Fii Liii ..... acrtt•' Tree Ttlm c ... n Upa. B Cl la tract• RHI Elt•t• Custom Hou.ae Petntlng tor'• Slit• lleenH Yow Delly Piiot Loae weight feel greatl TRW BAD CREOIT7 Malnt Pete &41• 1096 l!I! 11! ~ Pat -; I c le Han w 1 y et redu<*S winter rat• Boltd. 28 Civic; Cent• s.tvtoeOlrectory Cellullte venilhel 100% Cf~ncre1:· ~orry, CallPrlvatelnveatlgetor. .. ....... HfM ROBIN'S CL HING 640-0700 frMMi 0.-..&40-5«9 Plaza, Room etO. Senta Ref)(eeentatlve guat Renee ~5-9118 B~~~~':' brick ~,~: 932--3232 (24 hta) Mowing. EdOTng. Twk» I c.:!:~~. th0<~7 •n •• INT/EXT 20 Yw• Exper Dfatne dMt from 115 Ana. CA 92701. M2-4121td. IOI ltHJin~M 875-2828 Dttr llutl~ mo. $20-125. aso-&ote lent A\'9'• Room $29 + RepaH t.uc:.tt. dllP. etc --------PROF. BK ~ com•• .. t-1 DOORiOXLOREU Tr .. Trtm. Cteanufte Cla11 Action Cleaners Ct Materfals 642-0«2 Anytime M&M 842*8033 i----.• -----.,.. -Orlvewaya. pattoa. patl'la, ,.. Loeat home/apt clnng. PreaHgl oua Newport .,,-,.----,...--,...-.,.,,.-btfl --------manual. MOderate f.... etc. No Job too small. Repair or Replec. Yard Main a Hauling exper 642.9264 Dayna B 11 M 111 Ad Painting by Weyne lefftef ih If••• ..-rM Acctutlal Free counsel 642-7047 964-0366 Of 536-0553 CALL BOB &48-2923 Leo 847-2457. 557·4508 . eec • ng • 10 yra of quality & _* _ _.,...,n-p""'E""'l_*_•I AocounllM tax aervt= "--ll EXP. GEN. Houaecleenlng dresses Mall forwardlog, cratta-manattlp In HarbOf •t•f ..... t f rHtoneble ratea by C.•iatt •ul11 Orlvewaya,. tldawalkt, .,.,.. 8U.JllU Reliable Free Eat C11ol ll O I d In e • Ca I I · I n area. Ll<l"d Guar. 831-234& CPA'a Jerry .. 32-8870 *N;W cabtneta, cabinet ~;~~~ ~9:: * m fWIS * et:.~oe1REPAtR 646-6502 or 850-3263 ~~':*s ~ !'4~ (IXOYE) 751-9103 ROOFLINE All types of CPA· high quallly Income facing, bar• & lormlca UC'd.Guat. 631·2345 m . wpentry FORTUNE COOKIE 714/631·7863. Ouallty Palntlng.wedotlle roofing New. Rec:own ·~.... countertope ~2-0881 Ctrudt Tilt Screena. Keith 646-4672 CLEAN HOUSE PRIVATE fob other• onty S)'omlM I Repalra Lie/bonded tax""'" et, ... rat.. •DRYWALL TAPtNG • OR BUSINESS 75 3 60 •-.. ~ ..... 14•• 15M102 John Brown 631-&413 CABINETS-CARPENTRY ** sPeciXC.;r; All Textur• & Acou•tlc: AMERICAN HANDYMAN t-1 _ ... __ _. ...... 'PIP!ftll'll!'9'"-AMI st ..... ~7-8078 " -...... ti /It .. II Sm Jobe·Repalra weteome MEXICAN TILE: 11.76 sit. Fr .. •t Kevin 873-1503 Carpentry, Window•. Gen. Houaec:IMnlng: Refs. au ff MASONRY QUALITY PAINTING.._FAIR ltcretarlU ,. tat • I If Free Est. 645-2003 Entrya, Betha, Kil, PatlOS. · Paint, etc:. 647-2387 trans. rellable. t,.orralne. Briat. Btoci< O< Stone PRICES. FrM •t. Call ltnicn C Expertly Install. Imported BLACK DRYWALL, INC. QUALITY WORK Honeat 962-0510 al1. 3pm &45-4523 Jotln anY11me. 631-2050 -iiooioi.ii*iliTYRP~lfiA!"l'll"'P*--•I _.,.,.111 .. ,.,.111,.,. .. __ l~al!I Oomeatlc Ceramic Tile. Hang, tape, acoustic cell· ' .~-nu *REMODEL & NEW * 1esfFoR LESS frM Eat. 850-1132 Inga l wall textur•. Lie. 3~k~~~~~-=·1~77 HOUSE-APARTMENT -~ ••rm• •WORD PROCESSING• L~~~.~n-al~.5 Repair, Remodel. ~t. O c Tll.£ SETTERS 433100. 1·532-55-49 .e:n~"f,!.~-8;~~ .,. QoViNd • .F\.,iart""""ti""'lno_,l.n1·er"'IOf-oe:J;;--·1 Edltlng~2 -=--=--=-------t2yr •KP-Dari 631-3.04 ;....:.. le · a1t~tr1c-• REPAIRS & REMODEL Quick/careful. Low ratea. HANGiNGISTRIPPINQ u•u t ...... && - .....,am · MONlc. un u Ca,-pentry. oement, dry-JEAN'S HSECLEANING Lie Tt~ 5624'10 IS C Seo 5 -~ ••• • p!±Jng Lota Expert Cwpentry Service Craig &46-9473 ElECTRtCIXN: Priced well. 12 yrs. 631-3408 Hones1 & dependable V A·M tt 873•1 12 Protect•. &46-904 .,,. Repalr-Remod·Additlona CW Cart rtgtit, trM •tlmsle on Reaid/ 1 30 Reta. 536-5004 ev.. •1·1 •YIM* •HANGING/REMOVAL* TrM i:::::i-. Repalra • Seatcoatlng Doors-etc. 5<48-4980 large Of amalt Jobi Uc: comm · yra exp. Best quality. 25 yr. exp. t t + yra experience euTI ... S&S Alpllalt 631-4199 Lie HIRE ME HANDYMAN loving childcare. M y 3"621. 973"035g ~~·pr~~,.30~· Reliable. Fut & Etflc:lent Uc. T-118.428 730-1353 MIKE 451-1800 Emergency Tree s;:;Q i T a... • horne.Wantfulltlmecnll---...._. au Rel11<ancetavallsble c1ean-up1. Bryant'• All ypea: • ....,air. Reaurl, Fences. deckt, add na. 10 dren 9 mo up 850-7169 G11 .. •l1• a -•j Kim 846-8589 STARVING COLLEGE Expert Wllb>verfng In· Lendacaplng 536-0914 Seal coat (SLURRY MIX) yrs exp. Wife & 3 klda to . -lu ~ STUDENTS MOVING CO. stallttlon. ~ Consult· Comm .. Reaid .• Reaa. feed. LARRY 548--4060 TEDDY BEAR .DAY CARE EEi bUMPJOBSl RON'S CLEANING SERV. UC T12...,.36. lnau<ed. ant Aasignmt. 581-a590 H~ ~~ou want Ratea. Free estimates. Caring, Profeulonal. Topped/removed c ... n. SMALL MOVING JOBS F0< a brighter home &41·8427 --------., to Nit? ad.a dO 84~269 Of 845--0032 sh 0 p c I s s 11 11 e Cl Nr SC Plaza 241-186-4 . new tewna. 751-3478 MIKE646-1391 CaU 7~796 WATCH us GROWi Cluaifled Ad• 642-567 " .... &42-5678. ~~~~~~~~~-==================;:;1t';::::::=::--;:;--~i;:::::=~b~V~u~.~-t1e1;;at~dk1f.11;--~~--t;~~f~ic~•-.••=•t.1a1~.~21Hi1~•~LM~1,ar.r ... ;;;;•;-'.HMiiiit'i.1uta;;;t;~111;;n0g;.~.--. .. ~l4~1e1;:;:,~.;:: .. ~ ... :;--aw,1j! rt lucla 2711 Slaart 290& Full service, 170 sq fl of Found gray/brn/wl'lt Ml For Sale: Very profttable Aceountlng ' SYDNEY 0MARR Fem n-smkr to atlr very pvt office w/200 aq ft Coclsapoo vie Aamlngo/ oooerete form MFG Co. AllTI P&YAILI IUll UnuauaJ. lrg 2 Br, beam VERSAILLES: apac. 1 bt pl1Jah. gorgeoua 38R 3ba ·common arH, CdM. San Piper. M.V. 545-1089 Xlnt tarma. Write Box The JoflY Ro09' Inc Ml celllngs, covered pt(g, pvt mirrored cloMtt. refrlg condo. Pool, spa. $300. $320 P' mo. 676-4404 eve #801 C/O Detty Pllo1. 911 opening f~ .,. · A/P patio. E/llde. No peta. $850. Sandy 867·7252 'I> utll. (CM) &45-7480 Full Service Ex~utlve Found HUl«y mix pup, btk, P.O. Box 15e0. Costa deft<. Accounting & 10 $875/mo all utlls pd. VIL' -" B'"LBO'" I"" tlr /·~t ~..__ ...__,_,. Mesa. CA 92628 k-_.._.__ r-.&--4 7 18e '-" "" " -.. Fe to sh< 2 matter Bdrm, 2 Suites In Newport Center w '"' on...,,._,_ ,....,...,_... • -• ... ,...,._,..;u; ---· 80-2 HarbOf View. 2br 2bl be VIiia Balt>oe Condo. &40.5 .. 70 Harbor Hi gh area. WllTElmMI Rtmeurant accounting WlllUll ft.Ull lkylltes, flp. refrlg, ~ NB. Ocean vu, gar, w/d. L d Vin b yfr 1 view 650-3413 For !eeMJrent, eultabla fOf dealrable. EJCceftent ben· •••••••••••••II 1 Br. apta avail. pool. ape, bldg/ parking. pool/Jae $437 50 + ·~ utlls 1 0 age • on • catering 968-.tm eflt• & wonting cond-Frtday, February 3 . . l/r, patlo/bal. No .-,. 1 no pet• l 985. 833-2462 645-s057 al1 6PM 400 s.f .. $880/mo. Avail. Found ma adult blk. wttt lllonl. AP'>fY In peeon at: ARIES (M h 21 A riJ 19) y 'II ti h -· 3/1. 675--&74.. chest, Poodle mix, vie ••rtiNn The Jolly Roger Inc arc • P. : ou receive support rom one w o & 2 Br $505-1515 Yrty 1eue on the canal • F. rmmte atir lrg 3 Br hae. 0 C &1•N1tT ••u HB. Newland/ Atlanta T , r.1 ' 4121 17042 Glfi.tt• Av .' irv1n9: previously appeared indi fferent -special m eeting is held and your TSL Mgmt 7M-0081 or Br. 2 Ba. St300/mo. N~ cdm. $.400+ 13 utll. 0y , , n "" ~-6974 • CA. c71 4)250-0331. "credits'' are approved. Focus on independence. creativity, originality, 642-t603 crpta, 2 frptc'~ta 863-11«. Marie, Of\:: space: 22~1000 sq 11. FOUND PET Rabbtt, dn ~ . U Umfl ul.lllt• IUll ability to locate needed material. Romance is part of exciting scenario. IJ T111 2732 ~encliiisdiii;*iii.iei7iii•iiiii Fuml~ bdrm nr Back ~~t~~:s P~~i 1:!~~ gray/white. vie: Seevlew l lltttt1Ct Ot. IM. 1,,;·~tlon ~ TAURUS {April 2~May 20): Wish comes true in unusual manner tJ:W 2~aty 2 9( condO ri Bay. $250/mo + 'It utll. OK, from 11111 557•7010 Carnation CdM 673--0119 SpeaallZkig tn 111 & 2nd · · -you'll skip details, obstacles will be swept 'aside. Spotlight aJso on $610 home 760-895; Spacious single. one 71 .. /5<48--8009 al1 6pm FOUND PURPY FEMALE TO'• Since 1949 ~~~· :;~a ::.,t::1r ability to win alhes and to put ideas across in dramatic, rascinating work' 851·2000. Alk for & two bedroom a"'•. , -d 12 ... 35 h 3b 2b •EDllTIYI lllTH• GERMAN StiEP MIX In Robt.Settler NH/CM mull....;.. 50+· --...'. r. h I . . II . d fi ' . . M A .,... ~ y -1 r r a nr 1 MO FREE RENT RE Br<*er Bd AMltora .,_ _,.. ... ...,. 1as ion. ntu1t1ve inte ect 1s activate -1rst 1mpress1ons prove r mmerman bch, tstllast ·~utll W/ShOrt term lease. full Hunt. Bet\. 968-3046 642_2171 545--0811 .,.ate 10 key adding correct. Baal lucla 2740 S350mo. 642-3338 Ken serv suttea. 881 Dover Or. Found· amall gray F Poo. macti. by touch. Excel. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Orders fro m top are sUbJCCt to change. '18R CONOO Male, 30.,, to ahr new Suite 14, NB. 631•3651 dle(7i. vie. 19th & Pla<:en· WIDOW HAS SS$ for TO'a company ti.neflt• and Know it, have alternatives at "hand, be versatile and make additional VILLA WARNER S500 COM hrne. Own Br. ba. llv Ila. C.M s.48-3134 s10.ooo up. No credll competlve ~Cati contacts. Focus on communication, education, accelerated social (213) 59"-1601 rm, hse prtv's S550/mo check, no· penalty Call Judy at 714 , found small wht dog, vie Oen*>nAssoc.673-7311 -o.--..._-,1-1--2-old--boy-activitics. Sagittarius and another Gemini figure prominently. 2 Br 2 Ba. Af:>t ,,.., Karen days 63 t -1440 Maono11a & GarflelO. HB. .....,,. .. t er Of yr · CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Communication from afar leads to Talbert a Beach f FURNISHED or M/F 30-Large 2t>r/2ba. 964-.. 753 aft 5PM ltlt WutN 5100 :n~= =:,tm ~ revision of plans. Focus on rebuildmg, reVlsing, reviewing and dswthr. balcony.' sing UNFURNISHED. East c.:::2lWa· '..\utll. ~~::::... Found: Sml blk Cockapoo, .. liidlif ca11Cheryl557-4149 ctys. establishing yourself on more ,whd base. You'll be dealiDJ with garage, 1 child ok. no ALL UTILITIES ~:".:'-Atgonquln/Warner HB. .,,..tlmTY 645-4622 evee 10d1v1duals who are competent, professional and who desire fair play. pets ~ue. S575 + ~ PAID. HEALTH M/F rmmte to attr 2 Br apt. ::;~--=.=-· 846-3281 Challengln9 opportunlly I . LEOh (July 23-Aug.b2l~)hi: _Di~ deep for informat1F'on. be antial~cal, ~:f.075j•nt. no ee CLUBS. TENNIS. NB. O<lean view S 150/mo / .._ ...,._..,. found: vngc f Gold~ Re--for eggr•Hlve .. 11 rea 12e t at you are esta ts ng 1mponant contact. ocus on unu1ng. SW MMING 1 + ullls. 650-4518 trlever. .M on monte motivator wltll mana- appropriations. financial discussions related to possible legal 2 Br. 2 ba • cov patio. nuly 1 ·pus M prof non smkr 1hr 3 Br 2 Vista nr Irvine. 645-9032 gerlal akllla to take BABYSITTER for 8 mo8. glrl. M9fl thru Thu< 7am to 12:30 pm Nd resp/IOVlng per.on. CM ~2 .. 234, 642-4237 ao,._ment. Gem mi, Virgo, Sa~'ttarius persons figure prominently. dee. 19881 Clatemont. nr much more! Sorry. Ba CM. condo furn $275 Lost 4 moa KITIEN. Or charge of quality lrozen D" --Mervin'• 53~30 no pets. Models _ 'h utll 549.4301 --------N deMr1 shop. Must be VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22 : Study Leo message for valuable "hint. open daily 9 10 6 ange/wht tabby. 9WP0'1 enltlutlaatk:. c:tMt.lve aM Babyaitter. my home Spotlight on public relations, major do mestic adjustment. contracts C1oM 10 beach 2 Br 1 Ba. M shr F V sml h 2 Co••trcial Hts area 64S..874 promotional mind«! Ex· 5 30AM-9AM • ad· and a clash of ideas. Y ou'll receive gift from surprise source -~~4~1"· OIW. •550· Oakwood twnhse, wio. pools. grt leatab 2911 LOST Fem Golden ~ pertence In 1oe cream dtuonal ru-s 642•7169 represents peace offenng, token of affection . Decorator makes valid Apartments lam area. pref F kld/pel 1S040 Harbor.¢ v. trteve< Recent mother apeclallty Items I plUI wm must suggestion. ~~-5'to~ + 12. Iv msg 1240 SQ ft Vic. Eu1blutfs. NB 1/31. No over'nead, base plua Rent or top •1. Fashion LIBRA (Se 23-0c 22) Defi h . I" . N 8 ch S -----.,,~ ---Agent 541 -5032 Reward Sarah640-0396 percentage. Call 714 Island area 644--066 1 f.Pt. t. : 1ne te,rms, see ot ers to rea ISttC twport ea o. PARK NEWPORT APT Lost Fem Shep/Husky 49~-9496. Mon-Fn. --------- ltght, avoid sel -Oecepti on. Stress prac ticality in ~etlingjob completed. 1700 16th Street Bachet0< wlll shr 2 br. 2 ba 2000 sq fl at SOc FT. 2 mix Blk w/wht. Blk col· *""tE1t1r-.-.-* Burglar Alarm Trainee Streamline techniques, keep resolutions regardtng exercise, diet and , Security Gates (at Dover) apt w/same. 640-&287 offices C2 zone 200 ft Jar CM/ nr Npt s..a-aa 19 Good ~/--~t.' ·,.._ A63Pp_13yH~1wn 11·2PM health. Pisces, Virgo persons play key roles. • p~1 & Rec Room 642-5'13 from Newport Blvd .... ~~ •}' .... .....,,_ • ._.., SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Stress creativi ty. abihty to imprint • 1 & i ~Patio ~pis P,~'r;' 2~~'fnmci~~~ _A_iar_m_sy11 __ em_. 5_4_9_· 1_303_ L::~ ~=~~a~~·~1~ ~k!~;~=2~~7aln St USllD your own style. Focus on speculation, affairs of heart. children and • r.11oen tanoscao•nv Newport8udl No. NB area. Helen 639-554 1 •EWNRT IUI. 18 brOken hearted. .,.,._ITllT PIT Specialty drug store necessary chan~ of routine. You'll have more responsib1ltty, chance • 01shwut1ers & 880 s 880 Irvine Avenue or 997-2087 600 sq 11. ground floor. REWARD 675-9142 ,.__, 11 seeking • mature for reward will be enhanced. Relationship is "serious." • Joo 10 Buell & Shops (at 16th) F 2 n ew I y rem o de I e d AlllTll casn1er1sa1es cterk to c.45-1104 ~rof. n/smkg to anr br. McNash Realty 642· 1334 Lost.SHEEPDOG: Fem, Costa Mesa Chrl1tl1n work on a permanent PIT SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Long-range prob'ect comes into v 1•1, ba CdM house Wltti h / & blk A h I fi E h · I · · ·1· · same. $300 + 'It utlls. iirwn•t CEITE• w ~.gray .. nswe< C PA ftrm ia SMiiing e basls. 30 hrs wt! s arp, c ear ocu s. mp asts o n comp etton, respons1 1 aty, commit· . ____ Bel 9 673 789 R h ~" n n to ~BBEY • very trlend· person tor the audit statf Tll lllLI tiff ment and contribution to politicaJ or charitable project. You'll attract · s~a am. • l ut · 3300 sq 1110< tease ly E side C M 675-23t1 1·2 years publlc account· 1610 San Miguel Of NB wider audience, more persons will be interested in what you do and say. '"" Z776 RESP. F Mld·30's seeks Deluxe Improvements Ind days/olc or 646-3375 hm 1ng audit expenence r• · CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Highlight orioinality, versatility. YIWIE 3 Bdr 2 b 1 bloek t mature. quiet F n/smkr Enclosed reception area. REWARD Sne11te type, quired. Salary oPen Call Chtld care, mature. FIT D" m. a, 0 shr trg 2 stry garden ant. Lg file room & secretarial Mr Tr-. 1"'~ 1n~n dys Mon-Fro & PIT dys & willtngness to make intelligent concessio n in dispute involving t>each On lite laundry ..,.. ffi brn/tan female dog. ~, ,_,. .,...., New 1 a 2 Bdrm IUXU') W'cllff/C M Pvt bath/bf. area 9 separate o oe's. . Mtsnka' 1128. vie iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..-1 eves Incl Sat East. CM relatives. Focus also on residence, secunty, safety mea5')res. You'll be apta In 14 plans. J BdrrT le75/mo. 661·6142 pool. w/d Nr shps $276-Cont rm. elev & Inside G Own Trant 850-9 144 , · fl · · · ' "gh be lfi h Magnolia & arfleld, II& ... ·--IT in contact with amboyant tnd1v1dual who se motives mt t se s . from 1575. 2 Bdrm troo 3BA 2'~BA Townhouse utll 645-41571675·6351 gar . Ideal for Law Firm. HB/FV 213•590.6497 _.. •--631·6220 & 650-5077 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20..Feb. 18): Hunch pays off-you could recoup S670. Townhouse froo No pets, new carpet, Anacapa Assoc Limited. 714-963· 1201 WCITIYI Circulators. paid dalty, 2 loss and locate object that had been missing or stolen. Judgment, s735 + pools, tennis pool, quiet. nr SC. Hospl· ~~~. :::.0~r~f 1~hrc~~: 759•9462 Tne Orange Coast--Oally petitions, PIT or FIT intuition are o n target -you'll be at right place, others will appreciate ;:1~f~~~~~~·· ~! tat. s750 mo. 496 ... 923 $-400mo Inc ulll 966-2424 Prime retell or office. 2000 PtnHlll 301 Pilot has an e.xcell«lt op-Earn S6-St2+ Irvine Your contributions, talents. Cancer and another Aquarian figure Fnon1 drive North or S11t1 Au · 2710 or 557-7491 ask for Jiii. or4000 SQtl 52SW. l9th ESCOllTS/IODELS portunlty tor 1 career 786·1371 SJC .. 93-3747 · -' ---------""' at Harbor C M S 80 aq oriented Mator Account prominently. Beach to McFadden an< 1BR. compl. redecor81ed Rmmte to ahr 2 br apt. ft. Ric 63 1•1266 Agt. Outcall ONLY 835-9199 Eucutlve with 1 proven COllS WAITtl PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You excel beyond CurRnt w .. 1 on Mcfadden tc Tennis, pool, ctubhouse. C M N/smkr Pool, Jae fEM1.LE CREW needed to v aek record Great 4S hf Opening aoon expectations. Vitality returns, populanty increases, communications· S • • w 1 n d v I I I a g • security avail lmmed 1275/mo Mike 631-2737 St0<age space w/offlc6. 1111 SOV1h 10 Mexico etc poten11a1. guaranteed Cheers Restaurant Must arcestablishedw1ththosewhohavcpoliucal influence.Takctnitiativc. 1714)893-5198 ISOOmo.631·5019 --F-1000 sq 11· S400/mo 1 Wh d raw ag ainst c om-be neat. clean appeer-B 2900 Rmmte wanted. M/ . Costa Mesa 645-9907 pre er someone o CllnJ m11S10n Desire tomove ance Students OK state views in positive, graphic manner. Gemini. Sagittarius persons Walk to t>eacti t r. 'tove ltt•I non-smkr to shr 3 Br ----speak spsn1s11 leavlng I relrlge. carpeta, drapes home Matr Br. Ba. gar. l••••tria) AS,t.P 645-6739 into management a plus Apply at 7891 Werner II play key ro es. $525/mo. 536-4637 CM In 3 Br. 2 ba home Send resume to Beach Blvd Hunt Beech nr OCC. all prlvlledges lndry H B 848•1244' leatab 2920 Ptr1oaal P O Box 1560 Aprtanll fualAM Atu!•Ht1, Vat. A,.rt•Ht1, Vat W lk t be h bac .. _.o 840-81 88 N-~" -. N Cl 1 0 ac · ""'' r $250/mo 5 .. 9·3674 1200 .,, II. 3013 S OrannA S • 3014 Costa M9$a 92626 ,....,., a oaonter ee a cpts, drapes & ulll pd Fem rmmt shr lg 4bd hse Av ~ Santa Ana S5SO t"1Ctl EOE . nouse1<eeoer., Need " I~ hac~ UH CMI• ••11 2724 Ct1t1 ••u 2124 LOXORIMs 1 aoRb ium. 1 9drm. l4351mo. utmt1ea $-400/mo 536-4637 Employed fem. n-amkr c M w/d frpl, dlw, lg yd. mo Tom 851•8928 BORED? Add spice to hfel bab~ s.' t er? Neeo a 1 _ • • 2741 kitchen prlv.. snr bath Gail 650-16731 650-2617 Hostess 1 Lottons n· oreak., F 11 111ose needs. condo In VIiia Balboa. Included 78 1 Joann Lrg 1 er. pool. epts & $400/mo. 946-7893 , 645-8-453 drapea, no pets. $345 ... = IC NHta$205/mo642~148 -1300 sq h,lg lrontoffc.IQ Laceexotoc hngerlepartyClaMlfled Ads. your ~1 Jhroug11 c1 a,st1 1e <1 S ng ocean :;;;;; J ,..__ WE LOOK FOR YOUI rear dr!Ve-ln door $-495 tor FREE mdse 847-5661 at® lhOpplng center 642-5678 · • F non-.mkr. E.alde .,.,..ta H01Jse/Roommates 1791 Wh '--·C M ~1 b~. gar. walk~ Mesa. $250, utll Incl Unllmltecl 832·4134 mo ttt.... ---Oceanfront 4 Br 3 Ba dplx, 1 Br, E/alde, S425 Lot.a of Agt. 731-6829 To June 9th. 11000/mqt natural wood. lruh crpt, Lrg 2 Br, beam celllngs. 850-7388 . paint. CLEAN 851-9523 covered pkg. pvt patlo. Yearly ltte apactou1 furn tbt E.llde w/yd/gar pets E/slde. No peta. $850/mo apt. i Br. 1 be, newly dee· o1c t 11·1' Cecll Pl. E. of ALL UTILS PO 760-8842 or•ted. 1 unll promotion 22nd/Npt Bl (NOW) $535 MESA PINES 2850 Hana • ut1l1 Incl. 494-4<' 645-1743 -2000 & 2600 tq ft. 7 l11iat11 o.,. 4014 I . 1·1y P1·1a1"' .... • t ... L 27 fl F to shr xtra lrg 2 br 2 ba. ...so 50 SQ tt • I ~r C• · ;i Nice. 1 blk to ocean. resp Pool S()a. lndry lac Nice ,.. ent · ~ 1_5032 8 ustneu Network ng 2 Bf.fbai875. XV8J1. now male, comp furn. refrlg. erea No ~ts lmmed g --Center Substant11 I . PART TlllE See Sat. 10· 12am only TV. Weekly 536-8518 avail. 1131 $281 • utlls C M 600s/I Incl office track recp<d Ever In· ui>r apt 311'h-36th St Rm & bath. 45 yrs or older, Days 6«-9111 ,t.lt 3. 100 ampa 12 f1 door creasing incomer Un· $800/mo Incl utlla. REF'a. 730-0556 or 675-3875 BACHELOR 1425 mo. Nr ooeen. OW. aml deck chrlstlan non-smkr/drnkr 432.9280 $300/mo call 759·8006 hm1ted lrancti1sing poten· ----1111 111e11me security Deliver Daily Pilot by auto tn Laguna Beach area (~ hours per day). Weekdays P .M. - weekends A.M. Earn about $400 per mo. Call Mr. Barrow Thur .. Frl. 619-564-4306, 1 Br. p•tlo. pool, gas pd, PAV patio. pool, ape Sat aft 5, 714-850-0734 avail 3/ t $400/rno. Ref• TOP arN, qui.t, no pets A,.rtllnll, Val. req'd. No pell. 147 549-2447 Flower. 845-8161 Newer 3bt 2b• M. Verde liliil ltlu• 270I 2 Br. 1'h ba. 323 E 18th home, atrium. open Xurect 1 a:. yrtY b atura s; 1$e";), .. · trp1c, pet1o. ~~ir!!5.°-..':·~~ 2 br, 2 ba, dbl gar. 41! Belbol Blvd. $790/m< yrly leue 557-085 married couple No s't.,;a Mg,;,1 &41· t324 5<45-3827 4--9pm & wtcnda aml<ng or Peta. 875--0247 IN NEW RT BEACH ------:--:-2BR 1 ba New carpett. Nice 2 Bt. 2 Ba. Avail ap-Sing ... 1l2 9dfTn Apart One room bachelor· Mature edtU pref S525 prox Feb.-111 $496/mo menta & TownllouNt $300/mo utU pd, yrly Agt 544-7729 No peta. 780-1418 or from NeO (Ask abou 673-9224 &42·1528 evee or wtcnda. turnlahecl apta. ..._._, •TOWNHOUSE 2 BR ......... ..,..... Studio, French dra to brlctc 1,11 ba gar patlO Ss.45 Nibi & clean t er apt. With TV, anem I utenslta plllo, ,...9'8· 1450. 111 & 5<44-e084 · 5 .. o-5 .. 48 $410/mo with $360 oep. may be rented ror lhOr lut. 975--&e ---3 bd. t'A bl.. W.Slde. No pelt. ~M130 ~~f!'dr ~-:..-= ... Brand new. crpta. dtpe. I OLIVE TREE APT& It San Jolquln ~ Ad. Pnlual• rz btt-tna Encl pello, c:hlld'n 2 9r ,.~ aa twnN •lyte '"-''" OK. No Peta. S675tmo apta. ctpta drpt dahWatlr --------~ 11A11 &45-M48 upa.ted k1tch cat cti. IPllllll IPT 3 81'. 2 ba. bltk\9, frplc. ••u.1 2 8 1 8a lower From NOS S4&-73e7 1 ml/be:tl M2·2357 11&0/mo. yrty TS.-'tOO ... ..., mo r i;cheiiii'M)t.'Wi:;i()Ckt;~I apt, CIOM to atorea, N fll ILlffl VERSAILL!S condo 2bf 11PI. ~ bloe* to lmmed occupancy Quiet 2Bt 2ba.-c:loM to 2ba f/p balcany w/vtn bMdl. r9fr1Q. ttOY9. no 2288,Mepte St. beac:ll w/patltl, dlan· Mi b.do'. o•t• '*· 2 oa oarao-S3e6: 175-tm TIL llsllt MJ· 1HI ww.. dlntno rm. frplc. tnalde ptf(g. clubhc>UM a ;;::::;,.:;;.~~~~U25 2bf, pco1. 2 per90t'lt :;! l:sfr:.' C:~'';.,: ~·,~~ :=r:>° , ttory. , only, no 1>911. 32SJ.17th Apla. 2113 Peciftc. CM deoc*. 2 oafPO't• 2 I*· Pfb &4&-5137 , 1-7pm 5't-4S30 M9t Jeff. aona. no .,.ta. 4348 1825/mo 2 9r t~ Ba. Pvt 1 • lrpto, pool S-llO ~.::'ri"t>.r~fp":· ~bt(t1·.·~.? rrn. n1ce g91•' No siet• '" w: .,..,..,,...,..-=-----:r· --.:1 roe 2" .... ,,.n eav. ss1s eso-83&7 38A 2t>e. 2 '* gw. AV:: Tl&. lptt 142·1111 ex• d'Wnl1ra 1 bf, ef1CI. ff30/M. Oc:MMlde No pelt Reff! Mee: l'lwY Cal 7Wl&0-3I01 ,-rpl pool prvt patio ~.J410 &42· "4 · °' Mila153i&.. ~ ~to er on r•--. •lec:Nb apt, no~ EastaldeH10517·™1 P911LlffftlW ctoee to bMctl. Ln<tfY 1 • Lro 2 er 2 ... end oar.• '350 Ufl Incl m.o32 lg 2tw. 2ba,.petlo, wlw utll rm, ~ c:teclc, blina. cetpet. frpl, encl gar. trptc.t760 NOpetl 2151 W CNf9t ,_.~Deity 1676mo. 11t/la1t l NC., PHlflC '31•6107. Piiot Want AM no pm 642..()433 IM·00t5 ~ \ , r • USE THI DAILY PILOT "FAST IEtuLT' SllVICI IYlllCTOIT 1-'or Rt"Sull Serv1re au 642:5671 W .>U $230/mo. 45t·1910 Yng cpl w/shr adorable h1ta1ctat1ll 3002 L o O k 1 n g I O r Room stiate bath S225 COM nae wlfem $380 FAEE-ALL AGESI ltnancer/partner (rare Woman 30 & old« N9w· mo 642-80371 720· 1998 TV COMMERCIAL SEM· oppty) SSOK Oeta1l1 POf1Belch6 .. 5·2590 l11t1b WaatH 2tii INAR.2~~~:~~9~y AO. :~:~~~11~~-7~:_.nt:/: lllUll llTtL 4 yr res. w/bua In cdm - -------rell 115.50/Wk. & up Color TV getting married. dealres SCR •M-LETS Phones In room spec 2 Br In CdM. NB to n 227 .. N9'#pOrt Blvd CM S141rt OUT new hi• No IO •uswros 846-7«5 expensive to break up nn nLJ\ 642-4321 IDE ... .......... SlM ~ SEA & SUN LODGE marriage. '#Ill take good s IOO 11111( up Colol' TV cere Reta 780·0~ 12 3028 W. Cout Hwy, Npt Scott. Anitll • Seoul Hum.Id· Ocvlar LUNCH KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! wanted HouH to rent So lag. nr t>Mch, MW tum 3BR 2ba In C M touth of TV. pool, ahr ba, empt N....-Bl R t •• ,.,, .. Non--amkr $275 493-3490 .,_.,.... • en llVVV M6-7259 ah 69fn ICltaltiut·'· 2907 flct lutalJ 2tl4 ... 13,, w .. ,cun o:. N a (g 8Jg a.. C.bln Pool 11 30 aq tt tabte, eolOf TV, 2 frpl'a Ag9ftl &"41 ·5032 Steepa 14 545--6918 •S260tup crpta/drl)a. tala ti ale. tatm 17301 e..ai l~IN HOI 8tvd H 8 642-~134 2 BA XPt to IN 159 go •CcSM dl•'tult .. AC amp! I 1u•I lcno w my two-year-Old Is gotng to be an executive wNlf't lie growa up He atre*'Y laket IWO hOur• to NI LUNCH SPtRITUA\. READINGS AdVlca 11'1 alt matter• Lo~. merrlege a bualn••• Aleo ccunMllng 1815 So. El C•mlno Real. S3n Clem. Uc'd 4i2·7296 L .. t ftail Ot4 P~ pt"of mate. all prkng from $400 2155 amenitla 43:2·1331 E Cou1 Hwy 17~ -------• •NFWPORT BEACH·i Ba'yfront Off~ i>elto.. Lrg rm & ba in 3. bf oondo. perking. JanttC>f'WW p(tf 35+ M/F 1275 8,,_ 1003 631·2011 aft 4 or wl(nd1 a.liutrtul privet• om~ 4br 2ba. wld, kltcNn etC. w/b1lcony. bay view. l2&0 mo. l30 dee> t 1 1 IUb-leaM Of t'MI Cell 'ino1 CM_...~ 11417-20-1 ~5 -=.. f(XN) ADS ~RE FREI can: MJ·Hll C4M a" IP'. M/F. l)fof . Exc!UllYeUdOMnofflcM fUJ( PfMtegel.. W/D, 9'199 ~a MC 1150 6 up 1n-em . 113-4803. e73-l313 -------· (714) 548-7058-- R>R RVf~ Fum orf!Cl9 k>und" bfown ~ • Ofl Cla91fted Adi, Yo'J" or.-200 sq f\, $2001mc ~'"'"""'~• !17, ltldey Januery attp ~ '*"_!__ loc Avail 2· 1 5M-3lil00 6-44.0IM ··-------------------· ... -- ---------s ............... , C8 0<81\ge Cout DAILY PILOT /Thureday. February 2, UU~• TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ••It Wu... 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BM AJC, n~ ACROSS t Golf norm• 5~aaten 9 Fruit 14 8ovlnft l!i Opt1rr11sm 16 Feeble 17 Anodynes 19 Utter 20 Dodge 2 1 Small c.lrnik 23 lf19h kmq~ home • 24 Blac:k mcHk 27 Aldska city 29 01 weddings 31 Good iuct. symbol 35 Pronoun 37 Sub1ec1 39 Garment 40 Veh1Cll' 42 Citrus 44 Opening 45 Mountain nymph 47 Foud sto r .. s 49 Deer 50 Tiresomt:' 11ess 52 Cowboys I own 54 Bovod 56 Shdt- 2 3 14 17 20 2<4 65 70 73 4 59 Planet 6~ $p1yo1 64 -con c•rnti PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOL YEO 65 S11p away rrT'.r-DI,.., 67 01s1tkes 70 Once more 7 1 S•lk.,..orm n Emt1r.1ce ! 3 Mount""' lakes 74 Wri•st 75 .1r1d 1 ralh 1or'~hl'-tl"' [){)W N 1 Prop~lleo ,, µunt 2. On I ~·e !rr.11nt: \ Ht! enum1•r· dlt'd 1 BJS.,bdll '> Dukt: ~ Ar l 1Clf! (i Tin t' pertOO 7 R..-">•Ot'nc;es 1t>t11 ti c...o, oil ,. Q 14 Sh1D drt-ci 10 Con1pl.i1r1s l I h~" 1, 01!1 .. "''' 1 J M!;J f"111q"r dltl 1!j f ~(.t-'ifr rl I 22 Small doo 25 Celt:br11, 26 Rec.( r<led .11cnd1C 4 b Owing 48 Pon1or .?8 Pari>nl~ ~I Ftoor co ... , JO /Jhitewasn .. t.! 5 J W•!><Jom tlt"•I, 3? f'o>ehng of fear M HodgepoOqt• j 4 ·d ·ll'll• 35 -lrf't' 3li r::lQtJl"nl 13 Soft t1•11 k• 4 1 MPnl iJ 4 , B.-unw1ll ll•) 5~ l.i\~<liiJ UJHI C,7 001 Se Dan ~··rs 59 F !-'Sil 60 Pond !>C1111 nl St10 ,1 ".l P Jr.-.inr .. 1 6f Re•r•g fi8 -L u . tJQ H1QI ~d f rT I' 57 58 72 75 S ..,._,...,_, h '-need ,,. Cond ... 200, 5112-0180 Uper"flM ,_ .. ..,._car-lurnlt '=:: . 7 Id Ctl plot\ Bllf!k ~., TwV\ bed 'ft U&k 1000, .1250. ' -~:.m-;Z. TS"~~ ~a: ~·~rapery me~:'u'r~ I ne .... ~ 0~a 1t 200. 178. IMX bike, 175. 536-"81tR8PM 79 810 lie. M\/fm 11.,, ~ have van, lll tlon waoon Hrlyleomm Mr Bruce, 9e0·•543 Chlldt bike SCO 133 lff t · 82 Hond1 NlghthiWi 450, ·~~3~~ ~e!::.!lf · °' tmall picllup Hourly 84'·8880 tfftll• cr .. k Standatd blk poodle AKC c.lhng tan. brua w/oak xltit eond. lo ml, S 1150 Ot ,80 Dateun 280z.x l id wage & m= AffJY In SALESPERSON 11 mo $200 6-41-8371 blades l 1\.11~ l~t Coal bit off 875-7376 G:'y~~~ .. ·~. W FULL/TIME Toy pOCXli. cr.em:-M 1'90 tak• S S 2'°796 '83 YAMAHA R-1-VA_t_IOcC.,. ::~· ~?'t~n~= Orange Cout Delly Piiot Experten~e In Hallmatk AKC. 10 wk. 1250 Ciotti 1lldlng doora, 11000 080 842·4942 T·ToP Clean. x.lnt cond, EOE earde & ottlce euppliea 78&-9237 80•H. S35. Frplc logt, V••P• 12 .. P-im ..... ,1 1 onr 116,000. 75 1-6604 .... a.a~ IDUTll oou1n VILllWllll 11WIUllT ......... 40 hr v.k Incl t<>me night a 21". aso 780--8310 ~ r 1 •• • PAITl-IP & wt<nd• 962-8910 Wire Fo11 Terrier Puppiff, 0 --good lhape $595 obo 9 wk• $250 .. & edit•. c MIC BOOKS ANO 831-0948 Flat 1123 5 dtya 1 wMk lneivdlng ULfS PflllOI r1Hon11ble Al<C Gd BASEBALL CARDS ---; !_•tudrrd1•nY1n~Wlbll1~kaglnrouAtirdt FIT. •,•P'd ExclutlW Chit· watchdog• (1)828 0224 bought & •old 1826 New· IV'• 1021 77 SPIDER low umsr'r' V' "" port Blvd 850·2665 white /black M h1tlplul. ull company Clren 1 store, SC Plaza York~. M. 9 wkl. AKC-:Tib · Looking to RENT I MotOt 861.L 12500. 490-2019 benefit a Apply· Pen-LeMag111n 549·8~85 lather $350 8'45·8559 King u water bed like new, Home for July & Augult. -F T SP DER 1"75 ...-.. nytaver. 1860 Plac.nt11. SALES. potltlon PIT tine ~ xtru 1376 obo 545-0022 PleaM contacl Tim or IA I " · ,....,.... Costa M... llngetl• & awlmmwnr, H1nt1 ss~o Redto controlled S1n1a Tom al 650·7083. :~~t, ~:.,~~:: b~:,: Volume Salet. Setvtce Andl.eUlno 19111 BNoh Slvcs . Huntlntlon 8NCh P&ITl·IP retall exper 673·6974 FLASHY AOHX delbil'Jd Bart>ara OM Oealgn 300 Tralltrt SELL S199$. 788-420-4 Perme~nt port/time....... Secret•"' 16 hand1, xlnl ahow or Mrl•• Racing Yacht, fully Tran<. 1os4 ...... ,,... _, pleaaure S3000tobo aH embted. Over all ii ~· Bta I , Ilion. Monday 2pm to I P· , ..... IEOllETAIY 850·2209 lengllth 70 ··• Ortlt 13". eOv FACTORY blRECT '1' cvcc ... bit w 'ood (11•) 142-2000 prox 6 30pm, Tueadl y for development olflc• tw.• 13" d LI ht ~ht fib 1 " •• -···· 10 3011m to approx Hlnhl" organized. per· Stall tor rent, back bey --m • rl 10 control 0 we erg 111 tlr" $1650 631-80 4 " , S60 F 1 cl 1y11am and '/9Chl Atklng Scamp 3' & 18' lraV91 • HEY SURFERSllll 5 30pm No expertetice sonebte lndMdual with /mo eed not n $ 5 o o . c 1 11 d 8 y 1 tr1ller1 Ind new 19' 5th ·79 Prelude A/C, am/fm •77 WESTFALIA VAN necessary Apply Pen· tel<Mrlhtp Potential de· Call 558·8657 ah 6PM 714/778-5700 ••t 34, wheel Call now, loll tr... cut. !5 ep, 1nr1, tinted Complete w/alnk, bed. Ice nyaaver. 1860 Pla<:~tl•. tired Position ofter• oP· •-ti tt.010 night• 831·7'443 1·800·346·4962 f0t Ir" wlndowa, v.,y clean. reg box& ctblnet,etc Clean. Cotta M"a POttunlty for advance· ,_ !•ti 9 b ocnu d SAVEi 1!5700 840..0185 I •~""" beat off ment ProllClency In Of· '.c5 2U Ford f own §;Jen Ratt1ndlnM1.tol1.cllatr• _r _ , •• ~ --git, • ~~ «99 Ot wkd•Y• PERSON FRIDAY llce tklll1 required S6500 Restored pp S700 Prnego atroller Private party want• to buy '80 Civic, 5 tpd, extru. 951 2551 att' 6 pm typ-lng, filing, Ol'lglnallng 675-6161 $60 Darkroom Omege travel trlr, r~ to buy lfllfP. 501< ml. S3700. • · · · TRAVEL USA correepondence and 02 enlarger • S250. Or hive cash 213-804-2810 S.. ltll 846-4352 Ass11t nan dltlrlbutOf ot compuleH knowledge AITIQUE lllll SET best offer 54,·0628 A9iu.Waattd 2 '80 Prelude. 5 tpd, pwr ·717m/Buatm' •7terpengeo '·aulllor, TNT c c Salary to ret11c1 e•· Hardrock maple Pr lee R v h 11 1 11 edl • hemical orp penence Annuals 13 200 open H B 980-033 t ace · ouaehold HIGHEST CASH ibbeo sun • m m can. r $3500 ~187 doing public re1a11on1. gooCls New Year'• clean red. hHwy ml .. xlnt cond., · personnel & general ol· 10 S l 5,000 Antique buggy aeal Ol'lg up1 2190 State Start a tor your vetucle, domettk: Honda Mn! , $3800 obo l-,80-0_AS_.,..H_,,..ER-w'"'o"'N""":-d""'l_•_ll.,.., lice work lt~mlque new LAGUNA BEACH detailing $175 Rock 2·4·84 O< tor4"gn 55 1~285 ew/wtcnd 842· 1714 .tO mpg, eunroof, amlfm. buslneH Yd(, must be MUSEUM OF ART maple kn&ehole desk -WE IUY new tlrN lug rlok xtnt over 18, single. well 494·653I $150 Uphol club cnalr OU~ct ihraitart/62•1 ·~~.,~~it=·= cond. $3e95. 645-9790 groomed and avail now Secretary grt!(ln S40 551·3185 11ta~atat 11 CLUI CARS 673·8911. 851·2236 •80 Rabbit de4MI. lmmllO, for COBll to CO&ll •ravel rvrc SEC1tn••v --AID TRUCKS w/dlstrlbutor sales or-uu; • ""' J"PANESE Wood Block Adler oyal Elecl ronlc ltala I 7 4 tpd, 4 dr, Grundlg tor job share 2 days/wk Prints Pvt collecllon Typewriter, mem ory. ltef'eo, .tr, "'l ownr. gan1za11on Call Sue Hornnes 2131597 •440 1 SH & WP exp helpful $50·$300 770-0395 brand new Still. In box $3995 obo. 551 890 Penny 759-9531 S550 Retells $850 tor appt tor personal in· National Cash Reglater. Please cell 644•1296 "82 Piek-Up LX. bed·llner. t ervtew 11AM -4PM SEORfTAllYHOEPT. wo0dtrame.cr1nk.S600 ___ dletel. 13K ml .. $5500. Thurs-Fri only Small growing Electronic obo Track racing bike Oesk·credenza-flreproot 850-3339 ~. Co needs P/l ofllce sup· (Schwinn). orig . wood Ille cab (Steelcase) 11tnt PROMOTION Can you Spare 3 nrs nightly? Are you Well groomed, dependable and sell motivated? 1 Do you Enjoy working with kids? 11 you can anewer YES Phone 646· 7021 2 30·6Prn'Mon thru Fri PllOOFllUIEll Part/ttme, Thurs & Sal Exper1enoed Apply Pen· nyHver. 1660 Placentia Av . Costa Mesa n /TllE llECEPT. 1-5pm Optometric office Hunt Bell. &63-3030 port 10-2, Mon-Fri Gen nms, S700 969-2760 cond S400obo673-7.550 '14 UlllT OllV. ot11ce e•perlence. ag· A I' 601 l p· 0 WE llY 5 apd. Of•Y w/black Int., gressive. conscientious ff llDCtl &IDOi r HI USED CARS & TRUCKS 1111 ltlEIU'I Cloth '90<' ...... alloy1. Call Berta 631-7308 1! cu It refrigerator. clean eo. . tee P net COME IN OR CALL FOR bra. 5 yr unllmlt. ml. guar. - - - -S 150 546-5360 Piano Xlnt. Must . tee FllH APPUJIAL SOUTH Peld S 15,000 H klng SEC"rrally S800fb/olr 642-4961 C •-'"'-LIJJo S 12 "'"" FIRM ••"3339 ~ '" Apt 1tze Hotpolnt relrlg•r· oor•mm..,r-,..,...LIT oou11n .~ .,...,... to operate Lanier word t • Whl I I h SPINET Piano MUST n ·~ BUS 197~. Look• & processor Exper prel a or o r pao was er ., .,.. .. but well trlln En· SISOea 548-851'4 SELL SSOOobo770-9165 t8211BEACHBLVD. lllZI runtgreat.AM/FMc:ua I -,,_.,,--n230 HUNTINGTON BEACH Extru. Must ... , 1 1995. vironmenlal consultlng Kenmore wshr & dryr, exit ~rtiaJ ...-1 Vl: 14l·IOllJ 141•1111 "WI WIU HT ph 553-1098 firm 1n Npl Center Hvy cond S 100 ea 544-8488. 50:36 Cetitlnnlai SSOO H lllf••aa • phones & typing Excel ~,.. WE WUT YH .., "--Vein 79 grammar. spelling. punc. Maytag rebl11n washer Winchester 30-06 & It Volume Salff, Sefvlce tuatlon skills r8Q 65 wpm s 175 546-0521 scope $300 Remington CLW llEI Ull And Lealng 178 aue:a. aunrOOf. .11 min N-smkr Submit re. REFRIGERATOR REPAIR 6mm & scope S300. See Ronald Dtce 18711 a..ch Blvd. JCtru. e5K ml, blue, auto sume to L SA. 500 New· Local home estimate S27 556-0998 Huntl"iton 8Mcf'I trans. $4850. 497-1680 por1 Center Dr. Ste 600 Larry s Relrlg 760-7275 lrHtwlok PHI Tiltle (714) 142-2000 '80'"2«GL, llJlO, ale, Jtlnt. Npt Beach. Ca 92660 REFRIGERATOR 2 DOOR Standerd size, •Int. w/'" Ja1aar lo mt S7950. 842·7251 Shipper/warehouse per· $100 897 0772 $400 673~986 .__....__ •-. '12 XJ6. A;d, xlnt cona .. , .... , ......... son We will train flQht WASHER/GAS DRYER. Winchester 30"-06 with 4X ~aa:a~ -person Co paid Ins. Co Kenmore HO. $200 scope$300 1903 Spring· 17~~171ko•5 .d8a•:,.'47~,;,~ )alelc paid pension Co paid 11 Id 30 6 S3cn vv-v ,. ...,....,..., l'PlriPW"~-.'!"!""~11'!'!'~~ 646-4018 al ter 6pm e -custom ~ 6.635 profit shaflng 10 yr old Both X·COnd 644-1607 17] cu· R I u-•. " lar••H G~ia 33M ml, $7 " p• EST•TE Af!!f wnolesa1e Co needs ship· Wshr/dryr JC Penney·s TV~l di .. R ER ,,....., trana, ,73 Ohl C !l!!! •~--=----..,-----... • •• per/shipping clerk t>esl. ,,,., yrs old, almond l. a t, eng & tires 5 1400 Call • onv. very ... .....,,, '81 Skylark Experienced agent deslr-714-642-9363. ask Dody S3TS 673·0644 ~tereo 6232 atter 6pm 842_6057 many exl rae. $5900 obo. lu•t $3950. 67S-7867 Ing ch8rmlng C<!M lo· for Interview Work 250-0607, Home 1--------- callon with well estab· Fret to YH 6022 BEAUn FUL 25" RCA XL .75 ForCI E 150 all wht &'42-0367 '63 Buick Riviera Convert. llshed C<!M llrm High s;~s?i~o~~ ;~~~ ~0:11:.'~ ABANDONED fem puppy 0100pe'ns.S3uyn~ waernT·v'·~Jporhlcen··· s_22so 642-42153 Na1•• 9141 tu:., ~1'p~~:;. ~. commission incentive 6 wt< German mix In re , , ,.... .,_ plus private olllce end days a week. ~eneral Hunt Beach 968.J 046 646-1786 '71. El Camino. exit cond, 74 bazda. runt. SSOO E.T.R 520 aound system. secretary 675-2311 Days maint~ence on ta~• RCA 13 .. -P ., bl TV loaded. mags. CB, topper 558•8980 att SPM · Lest than 12.000 ml & Ev~Wknds 615-3311 the Beth Mart 675·483v Fi rnitare 6025 or a e~ . $4500 obo 6•5-6739 White wi red !Nth« lntr. . 5100 -------••-Hardly used s 120. call --•erctdff IHI 145 AtlHag S20K. Daye Btlt WHtt4 5100 Btlt WHtt4 5100 Btl1 Waat.. llOL ESTATE THCllH (Prt-schtol) 2 1oveaeats nubby eves 559.7414 VaDI 1040 7141778-5700 ex 34. Ta&Qf S'LES Private school. H B area oll-whl very good cond SO 72.. -KP 7220 •70 VW C ·v •• '70 280Sl cpe, AM/FM, ti"'htl 83l·7"3. Counter help PIT HCOllTS/IOIELS INTERIOR PLANT MAIN· •n• • Hours 8·12 536-3588 S250 K d d 1 NY mdl • • imper an ~flW auto trane, .. AAA cond. ·v 11AM-3PM Garys Dell Very attractive. muacular. TE NANCE PERSON South Orange County prJntS2~~ .. s~~~a4 ,ye co1orprojec11onTV llyou eng link, refr,lote cabl· $14000 84s!5'119 tr-u"""il~la-c-----:1~tx 752·5401 athletic models needed Mission v1e10 area Draw New lie welcome THUlt cou1n1 . like your picture lar~ nets $2700obo ga..5921 __ • __ . -----1----------- lor Calllorma·s finest ser· 855-3791 Wiii train 493-4093. II no Help needed Apply Sal & Beaulllul sofa. 3 chairs. without the need ol a ·12 CHEVY VAN ~ '72 210 Sil •.I 'lO H YIW .WIT DAILY PILOT Now accep11ng appll~ ca11ons for Ot1wc1 Man· ager to supervise news· paper earners Snould have good personality neat appearance & en1oy working with youngslers Musi have Van. Wagon or Pick Up No compact cars Good salary. mile· aoe allowance company benefits and bonus OP· portuntty Apply m per son at Daily Pilot Clfcula- 11on Olflce 330 W Bay SI C M Mon thru Fri 3pm to Spm No phone calls Mr Holland EOE DECOR A TI N G/ART SALES·Exci11ng career opportunity. flex hrs. will train 495.9754 DELIVERY Job Guide Agency. 502 S Staie Col· l~e "nah 999·0202 IEIUL HSllTHT Full/time X-ray ltcense Mull be sharp 4 days/ week Busy pleasant ol· lice Newport Center Salery open 640 ·0300 IEITll/FrHt Ofc. Mature person w/dental insurance blillng coll8': lions & recep11on uper pref Fountain Valley 963-5634 Mon thru Thurt 1 Dental I llECEPTlOllST Experienced only • days a week RDA required Aslt tor Nancy, 645· 7580 0flver for Newport Beach !lower shop C ell 645 7845 for 1nterv1ew vice High paytng career 'EWELllY ••LES answer. (213)507·5091 Sun 10 30-noon al The goldtblue tones. good !heater. this 18 the TV tor bodl good. w/good paint S7890 11lnt eond 675~906 )(Int cond. $3000 Of off• opportun11y Call Mr " -(Call 7 days a week) Pipeline 2010 w Ocean cond $500 all 780· 142 you Asking price $1800 b 350 650 "'••o --Wkdys 497 1751· 111 N I Be h. 1 di Days 714 778-5700 ext 1° ·~ ·75 280C lmmac yellow & • ' · Sanders (213)651-5583 ewpar ac s ea ng Fron! at Newport Pier c d h · • Spm & wtcndt 49"-8919 AGS Jewelers seeking lull Receptionist hinese ecora1or c airs 34 mght1 831-74'3 ·75 Ford E 150 all wtit tan, wire whla. 51K ml. flll/TllE pay l ime employee well Presflglous non-smoltlng 1elephones 2 S 125 both 8 coml yel· _ -$2250 642-4263 $9850 780-9278 '70 Sedanvllle 4 dr. tutt sed I I g Newport Beach law hrm L 1t. 1 1 11 1 low couch $40 Nds re· SONY VIDEO RECORDER . pwr. rutia great l1t 1500. PART /TIM£ WORI ver in iewe ry 58 es needs a tuH 1 p0~0~~~5 ~~SI bve abl~~~ c:over 760·9651 SL7200. S250 969-2760 bti.ltl 77 280SE. Ivory, P«fecl 842-3657 Opportvn1t1e1 available ot11ce procedure• 5 day •me recep· -~ ' 04 condition S 14,500 •---------with the Los Angeles week including Saturday. honest who has xlnt dtC· work evenings & wknds Daybed wibolsters S30 Kg Boats, General '1011 Cl111ics 9 S 642-2255. 5•8·1558 '73 DE VILLE. 2 dr. Runs no evening. 73.933~ hon & types 60wpm, legal Call for an tnterview malt/bot $20 5•0 8496 • Fl S 500 5•9 3215 Times C1rculalion De· .. uper de11red, room for Salary • bonuse11 Ask .. • Boat or RV space for rent 'II St14tltaktr larl I '81 300SD. grey/ten Int. ,,. 1 · .. • P 9 r 1 men t 1 n ° u r UIAL SlCRfTlllY advancement Call tor IOI' Randee l>f'I 1 & 3PM Elager&i sol oak $70 ea. Fencd 101. 1 mile from 52,000 orig ml, great car, exit cond. 36,000 ml. '74 Eldo. VfKY clean car door-to-door newspaper 2·3 yrs exp Xlnt typing appt 714/759· 1'477 Mon lhru Sal 662-0957 sola slet'per $100 tablet ocean CM prime toe musuell $900 64S..6062 $29.000 Dys '476-2020. Loaded. all opllone sales program Gvaran-Non/smoker Small Nwpt llECEPTIOllST/nPtST $50 ea chairs (mod) Call Sid 642-6870 'If I -1105 eves 644-9839 S 1350/obo 650-925• lee<! hourly wage plus Bch law llrm 752·2518 PART TIME S75e11 8•8 4019 eves -n. I t•H commission Hours 9AM 60·65 wpm heavy phones IMMED. OPElllllGS Power Boa ta 7012 . '82 300D TURBO DSL '78 CdV Good cond lo 2p .. or 4p•• to 9PM French Prov de!>k hulch & Spider convert late 79. 13 000 ml llke new $5•"" 641 4774 I rYl ..., LEIAL SECRETARY S45·S905 $7 50 10 s1ar1 Need car c.ha1r whl & gold $60 1311 BOSTON WHALER orig ownr, only 25K ml. s24 900 N B 720.1704 """· -v mtg. ~~~:n117~ 11~ !~~v·~;g0 Np• Bch A E Ill firm seeks RECEPTIONIST FIT Must be 18. u S ~rench Prov hutch top & 1981 35 HP Evenrude, !lawless $6750 548-7145 ' · '81 811tltz. wtltldoeakln. plus per wee!\ For an •n-motivated exp . leg al Hair salon Balboa Island c1t12en. 1rustwor1hy <.hr. $35 2 mte stands. swivel seats, new varnish A-d' tl"7 'II 10801 18K ml, loaded, mini terview, call sec'y This challenging w111ira1n '673-40!3 964-2890<3-6PM1 520 ea Green velvel lazy & bottom paint, summer a I Ul Tllll Ill $16,000. 675-0105 position requires strict boy chr. $25 All exll of '83. lllce new $4250 "81 Audi 4000 AMfFM !7141957-2361. Eio 1204. attention to detail & of· RECEPT/nPIST TOP SSS cono 852 8129 llrm NO TRAILER (7 141 w/cst stereo 'excellent l~m~csJ05~0m~28~2~f· NABERS &EIElllL OFFICE ters potential tor ad· Airport area company Females pref Models and 548·3256 atter 5pm condition, well main· e , • Eng1neenng firm in Nwpt vancement 85 offlee mgr needs PIT person Escorls (213)866-1984 Gorgeous 4 pc llv rm set 15' Bstn Whir. 5s hp Evin. tained 5 spd . dark blue. Ask a_bou_t_l_h_e_m_O_Ofl'f __ we_ CADILLAC Bchneedsversatlleper-Rets.:,_eq'd 640-6962 w/strong phone & S&C· wa11ress/wa11er, exp tor EKll cond, earthtone s4800 642.4402 A I C 851-9106 o r can 19119,you thru our · son to ao typing. llltng. IUCMllES·T retar1a1 skills Must type PVI country club Call Musi ;;ee $275 Call an~--, 675-7036, purch~.~i.ue plant. LARGEST SELECTION phones & gen office 2nd shltt. 6·11 pm Miii. 55w pm accurately. Karen644·9550 11me63?-~086 194823 ChrlsCrah.good JlllLE••S oll1temod.i.lowml1910e Or~ Word P oce•• ng non-smkr 1·5 30 M-F Huge 4 poster W1r bed. eng. parlially restored AltH, l•,trft4 llNITI Cedlll.ealn Southern w r ..,, 1e1he work Injection Cindy 833-9976 WAllTED $1500 5•8 0614 11 S 9vw 9112 e•p helpful 975-0040 mold components. Misc w/matcning I urn com--a """ 1301 Quall Street ~ Clllfornlal See ut lodayt 1001tng CM 545-5828 Restauran1 JUNIOR ADULTS plete S375 obo 536-9642 25 Wellcratt Nova XL, ·7• 2002. air, AWFM. anrt. NEWPORT BEACH 640-1180 GUYS & GALS ' HS PUSOIS OUT OF SCHOOL Stngle white canopy bed 1973 Twtti. Ford. V·8. Weber. 69K ml~sp. nu Ill 1•00 .OT"E" S .n,l" Mercrulaers Tandem paint. ••""'5 Wiii tra .. -• • 2800 H1tbor81vd. TRAVEL USA Eicperlence necessa1y with ma1 ch1ng nlghl ..,.,., "'"' COST'" "'ES'" Special person needed lor Apply'" person Le B1ar • OUT OF WOlll stand and mirrored axle trailer $8995 for pwr bl 673-6670 •• 1.t LllllY mu t=---=--"-""--"r.,.-,,.,. TNT Chemical Corp has Ctirlsllan Family with ntz. 414 N Newpor• Blvd Pos111on available fori d1esse1 S 1 SO t OBO 720· I IO 1 7 4 2002. rblt eng. nu Snrl. alloy9.erulN , 73M nrtltt immediate openings tor handicapped C'hlld Ex-NB 645-6700 EOE young people over 16 yrs 957 6165 C&ltl 28 FIG. FIB. sgl gas trans runs great, nu Mint! $28,500. 533~242 m!"'!l~mp""""!',...8•. !ft'l!'P'"""""""""'_. se-ral sharps gals • peflence pref wlll train k th S c S 16 SK 780 8677 o r1 SSOOO/ bo 11 ~ v Resta a 1 wor ing'" e newspaper Sofa toveseat sohd oak 11 • r patnl sn • o la. •tt 3. ,..2~246 guys free 10 travel entire the "ghl person arled .. h I' Rur ,n 1 promo11on lleld Sales e•-arm• beau! ten velvel, 760·8361 645-9338 TOP SSS PAID " "" u S wt unique young duties include outdoor meyer o s es euran in f "' 70 MONZA HATCHBACK bus1nees group You activities & thef'apy pro· So Coas1 VIiiage needs perience ~l~I but not bolh $600 olr. solid loat1 Sail 7014 '75 BMW 5301. auto. air. For Pampered $1500 obo 675-e787 must be 18 or ove1. gram w/chlld -htekpng reliable person l o r necessary I train walnut bullet hutch, din· 8' p 1 p 2 8 I Blaupunkt $4000 PIP IEllOEIEI IEIZ 1 1 11 med d Hr s 7 am· 3 3 0 Pm counter help arrd food Comm1!lS1ons plus bonus ing tbllchrs 89J-0772 1 Cat • 1 · wltra ler. 720-0735 evest wknds ·ToP •• .,__..~Pr.___ P•'d '82 Cavalier W~n, exJt tam s ng e we groo an Mon Fri Musi be re'"""n· prep t 1 30AM shill ready to go Desperate! ..., ._..... ...._ ., !Ible to s1ar1 NOW Above ...,.... Musi be ambitious and Waler bed Frame Up· $2500 642·7251 77 BMW 3 201 Lt blue. Oall P•r/•~ car, loaded, OP. $7500 average earnings. alter 2 Sible 4 depend Ible wkdysl wknds Ideal for sell mo11va1ors holstered w/drwrs & s / R AM / FM " 850-7240 or 432-9126 wk• expenMls guaran-Salary commeneurate t1Udentr; Call Karen or niteatnd s450 631•6599 CLASSIC CUTIER 271t. all cue DIAL 213/714 MER DES --------- leed 1,81ning program w/exper Call the Can· Er 1 c a 1 t 1 3 OP M Call Earl Roun1ree be· mahogany antique. many stereo New tires. new In· HOUSE OF IMPORTS, Inc SEE II FlllTJ Transporlallon fleld"sbtwn8am·10emor 540-8044 lween 1030AM and WhlleW1ckerlurn Yellow Ktras In D P $3000 lerior 675·\()38 or MG f WehaveaQOOdMlectlon furnished. return guaran-3pm-6pm at 675-8729 I••••••••• 3 OOPM tor an interview & white cu1r11on1. 7 832·8331 Desperate 85 l-9 l06 ...,.IP'll'ftl..-P."'ft'I~"""-of NEW & uNd Chev· teeCI Call Sue Hornnes. IOW tmu•• Restaurant or apply In person at 330 pieces $350 Ph 642-7577 Hobie 14 w/traller &800: '83 3201, 5 spd, am /Im '76 MOB, 21.000+ bi. roletel See UI lodayt 2t3t597-4401 for ap· IOO'sOF POSITIONS J • West Bay St Costa C 0 I dtl Ma 6122 Lvem.,_951·3032 cass. air, sn/rf. honey· $4500. 862·7473 •19 n.. ..... Mesa 548-7058 or • r ~-comb whll, l m m ac • ISi pointmenl, for personal Weoller O• N>9~~ •ESTATE SALE* HOBIE 16 w/trallef. many 514.800 obo 673·06<44 ,...,18'"1111"""-'-----1n1ervlew 11 AM o4PM * Per•onallz--' lnterv•~i1 WELDERS Job Guide 1 178 Sdn 01:::i. _ ... 111 Blue-Thurs Fri only "' "" ... ~ A so2 s s c extras. w II teach lo 1811 .....,. '"'"' -" lene Aneh 999-0202 •old by order ol e•late • ve msg ,,... '" HAIRDllESSUtS •New robs hourly Wfl re gettmg a New Look 1 " "' " COHHHL CHEVROLET . •Fast placement gency. tate OI· EVERYTHING must be S 1500 840 9294 I ~~R book S2SOO. 67"' •12• JOB GUIDE AGENCY J L. W d e1ocu1ort II you have LIDO 14. w/tra1ler. orig .. -PonclH 157 .. ,~ll .111.,r 11•.•I I Ir... I \ \11 ' \ 541>-1200 Drivers cron country Cal wtlollowlng lor Joyce s 502 S State eo11e9e The Jolly Roger in Lake I ODI ID!t / I been looking for bargains sails custom cover very Sales-Serv1ce·Le111ng llcense req·d MacGregor Balboa Beauly Salon Anaheim 999·0202 Fores• IS taking on en e~ Domestic 5107 tn1s sale ts tor you good cond $11500. S•tcl1Url9'~ ht 198-4 Targa Carrera. Fully '"'Cz-k-..,.l----"T'.11:-:-1-::cl Y -~hts 1631 Placen11a 646· 1675 " equipped •a ne~ ~tr "" c111ng new look w1lh a AIDE Confident conduct SAT /SUN FEB 4/5 Time 642-9612 or 675-0373 E I I " .. .;.;j'"'fpiioloOP.,._ __ _....,..'9 Costa Mesa MOllTIOULTURE Now h1r1ng Rental & Sales 9A.. 5p .. b th d IFl,tH I YlrJ 7 1 • • 6 7 5 • 7 1 0 1 o r 1•76 d' oba, !le, ....... pf, complete remodel We I of a11a1rs. charge ol m to ,,,, o ays 14' Laser, white-s1ooo 71'4 63• 4373 ., ,.... •u DlllYEll (TOW TlllCI) 11nter1or plan I care Great ~:~ft~e 67~~~~~ Island are seerch1ng for attracl ml'nage sec 1 corre5 Location t 717 Bayadere Lido 14 green S 1200 E1tcellen1 S~lectlOti ol New . _: -------pwff. Juel aervtoed. Make Part/lime Seal Beat h rob & benefits Eap & car I 1ve energetic people w1lh I pondent travel arrange Terrace CdM (In Irvine 675-6161 and Cerelully prapered '73. like new Make otter. o er. Paul: 751·2770 Union QOIPac C<1IHwy nee FIT 540-54'0 Operetor 1n1wer1ng ser-an 1ppe111e lor sur.c.es11 ment-flets Callanswerad Terrace) Call (714 ) UsedBMW1alw1y1ln 851·1910 Did vice 1 JPM-7AM Mature Appllc.ouons will be ac· .,311 642 ~300. 24 hrs 831-7443 blwn 6PM & fllariae ~·i~. -7011 Slock l_t lfllYlll/THllH * MOUSHEEPHS * person E•P preferred cepted 1oam Spm 9PM tor 1ntormat1on 9 1 -9 -81 131-3171 'll 1111 TUIA ·73tharger 226 sp;cjel E p 5 o 777 Mon Fri Jan 30 Feb 3 oat tr r anton 1 Rblt eng , new paltit, Edition. De)'!ona Pec:ie Clf Oppo<tunlty lor advance· mpty~ aysEFC~Al~~ys 4 ·1 and Feb 8 lor u -D 5510 Cotti Mtta 6124 $850 16' Hobie w11a11 208W 111.Sant1An1 LOADEO, xlnt cond. Beauty.ICT95,650-e130 ~~~I ~r~~t ~:e, hi~8h .J~., 1~1~e:1111:eh:p Part/Tl•t Ptr•. penenced OJI 5 f amSale f urn.carp1rte box $400 Bob. 731-6622 Ctoeed Sunday S18K OBO 787~865 • neat appearanc. .. good io S250weelc llllllllS • blonde & 2 brune11es clothes misc Items 2223 Iii I Deeb --UH LARGE SELECTION OF '76 914 2.0 black on Ian, tr • 2 children Wk ds I -•COOKS cute & cuddley We are Pomona Sal/Sun 7 on f NEW & USED BMW"SI =-:-:--.-,.,.,...----driving record I bflng n r.,... lFTElllOlll •HOST /HOSTESSES million s puppies but you side tie. 25 to 27 It. ;;;c, ,,..,, engine S5SOOIObo '61 Station Wagon, good OMV ~•ad OUI) Come tn No drrve 101200 wl\ •OISH/BUSSERS can have us few S 10 ea GIANT ANTIQUE SAl.E ~1Ctr marine h•ad• & LOii Wll lllW 54•·397•. 643·I018 lranep. $.400. 642~ for interview MANY OTHER JOBS Newport Beach Markattng TE" t·n 6 8685 O·" r,,. / I ALL FREE ALLAREAS •WAI ..,/WAl.nESSES 41-ett6PM _,...,rHHr wmrror, lhowera S715a nper VOLUMESALES "81 924TURBO,wtlllew/ '69 M uetang. Auto FllUWAY STORES ,,,,,.,has MVel'll opening• •BARTENDERS/ •<1orab'• Shih·T•u PUP· $65 Bentw()()(I coa1 rack, mo 541· 1808 bet 8PM s eRVIC"' & •e•s1uo blk ln:/xlnt cond. 30K PS/PB, blue/wtll vln toP. 2706 Harbor C M IUEL llEICY tor respontlble and in COCKTAILS "' "' • S4 Otshu & glutware '" '" " ~ 558 0363 ') 127 N Main.SA du11r1ous people A good pies M/F 7 wke. AKC S SO 10 $5 Clothes. S sO 35 H SLIP tor Pow.r 3670 N Cherry Ave ml· $15,900. 540·1989 S1595/obo, ~ &U..ot16 I 541 -3323 ..J speaking vOl<ll a MUST' lti addition to comp1e1e blkfwlllte $250 obo Leu 10 S3 Iron toya, s4 1.ot•. Boat 21 Balbol Cove• LONG BEACH a.Ura 7 '70 Mu111n11 302 \le. Driver w/1ml P U tor HOUSEKEEPER d A gr111 way to lnctaa.ae trolnlng. We provide 8lt· than shop1 or? 548· t200 Iott more 1622 Monrovll $300/mo 673· 146-4 (No Cherry I JClt·405) ljk SUBARU~ a:::, "ood AM/FM, A.IC. 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Do you El T0to, CA 775 0726 eva fllu~latry 1211 Want 1P41C41 ll0f• for 38,000 ml factory war· • GT Cpe 11 lpd 9'"t 11750 131•3018 coupon• Church "nellt etat wllnlant 1 do Mia Ilk• to mingle? If eo glvt 1 -32' .. uboat under eon-ranty Ilk 11ereo air °'.Q ownr '78 Fl!STA: ""'' cones 1 240-0427 ~~~P ~u~:'~i!a~ ~~et ue • 11ng1e '' 540.:0301 ln&n. UlU G11e;, ~:f,.n ~~C lln~~ Bead bfnt 11\Kh, Mlg & 11r~llon, ""°"'term c.11 $222 to 'mt SAsoc) obo. e>yt owner. S1176 76~ IHllEH1 mutt'cook evening ~i· ::..;:,:c1~~10~~ Cofona de! Mar gour,,,.t lholl worm.a 545-7144 :~~~.d~~· .. ~. =~d Denny._!?5-484·1379 6-46"'40•4,..,.. &4M9G1 Lia a TEST/MFG/DESIGN Fut Non·emkr & non-drnkr wtlh tile LOS ANGEi.ES • E•l*~J.·" Golden Retriever rem ....... JOlnllr belt dl9c: Sail.Mar•• 17 per mont,, .. tu eo '62 ClUCA} & epd, ..,, fmlt171111"U'"i& ..... v""U""":&l8_ .... ea•u--li growing electron1c MF Begin approx 21 15 TIMES Hours 9am 10 2 or futt/llme, ~23: & pup AKC love. kld1 all HnCler drtll pr ... , 2 cut W1nJ1urf~n equpmnt: monlh cloMd .nd ...... lteflO, great oondlllon mllH 11750 , c all in C M •rN '*"'' Jr 651·9388 Attc '°' Beny pm Hourty wage • com· evening• Call 2343 •hots $300. 78&-3223 off M'WI bi nd NW with t>oercl.t • u111 OAC, Cap reduction S7900. Nt-7941 en epn, 87&-7tM etectronlet ~tnee<. w/2 Mon rri 9 30 5PM m1Nf0n Location 1375 ~OOFERS welder, talhH 12JC38 S26·$17 , mut HO. Jt60 ~ual UtOO t IW~ a--------.-~ year1 min ••per 10 sup. 11111.UCI Sunflower Av . 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M -!===!:..-. ... ~!! rJeon11erl0t1mme<St1te1n. 5pm8•22255,5••,1ssa truek. van, 11 at1on UITU4fllllll ,_ .. .,... 1 "1':~ llctllHNll 1211 '70.CimperVan HMq. 1beOTUd61AiU tervi.w 631·7308 wagon) to alll•l Mwa Full llme. mature, exper'O Whet • Wdnoerl\;t WOtkt f2i oil Aquarium. ~ ... 8'ktt Slnk/r.rrtg. lot• o•b•. ~. 2 dr. lflsp, Pat* d .. lef in lrvlne for dea'-lll p Ctr Of of 8hopplng..-rtgl11 11 10'!3.11 l'ld .. ~!T' rDQ.I '2700/00o, ff.'·&111 f\ilty equipped ~ to N tr ... ~, N T MOte ,.,,,., ....... g~mlng '1•• MU~ 1re deptn· ~.r fale• ••1>4W Mlp ~ ~ IY'lfYdeyl all loc.M .. ftlh Cl ll1nt 1350/obo 671-1'40 ta•• '11 ,.,.,.. ,...,., .,.. auto, M : S7'laO 13 M OOO houtek .. pt1r"> Need 11 fl'll camping ''bug'' '"*' dabl• Con11c1 Oreg ru1 !•~tent ut1ry + Dally PUof CIHalfled _UOO/ObO teo-:8005 9 11050, ~rm •" 3PM • b1by11t11r 1 Nud •year lf y oul'lav•• Hyd1tMond111hruFr1day commSendt.MUtMt to· Aoa.Toplaoe yourld, '77210Z.1 •2.l epcf,et,, _ 1~n~;;;:;M1;;t;1f orea111 ,.111 th tiMd• campetthat'•not getllnQ between 9 30 and 1030 0a11yP1lot,Ad•l23.P o cell 6'42-5t78 end ttt • •UUIHMM M1rnu11 4moaOld. xlnt venow, lrl'nllm eH 1, '74 AEDVW IWO amNmr f th rough c 11u111ed ullld, ... , t\ now wwtlll 1 1 m onty 6-41-4321 Ooa 1590, Cotta MfltM, Cl...med Ao-Vtaor l'lelp Meglr; l•li-idMemb«thlP cono . I tOOO I ot>o , enlrl, •It• wM•.:. t•ll racMo, 9N1t CO!td. t27'15, tJCO. oond ..l. Wet! rNlnt, 141ea1e C'-111.td,.O • CA 82621 ""' S1 1D5 Mr y 7 ,.;4S4 &41 ·~ cond "* S.4·TD0e 7to-14N ••otio e;J•-G141 ' ---------~ l---------......... -·---------- ' ' • L -' \ • • • HIGH85 LOW58 CbAST EDITION I t\1111 :-.{IA r I l tll!tJAll t · I !!I I 11 t1A.r~c ,1 1 '1t1 N 1-, , A 1 1t <JliNIA .", • t r~. . I $33 billion loss on transit tax? By J EFF ADLE R. Of ... 0-"f ""' ....., Orange County retailcn stand to lose $33 billion and to tal taxable sales OQuld decline by as much as 10 pcrcen\ if county voters. approve a IS-year, penny increase in the coun· ty's sales tax. a study completed for tax opponents has predicted. The study, by Chapman College Coast Orange Cou~ty will gain from the governor's proposed state budget, supervisors say./ A3 California California's June presi- dential primary ballot Is almost complete.I A4 Nation For the first time In nearly 10 years the social secur- ity budget won't run with red Ink.I A5. Countdown moves ahead for Friday's space shuttle launch.IA4 World Honduras may become a permanent home for U.S. troops./A4 Bombs rain down on the Christian section of Belrut./A4 Living Quiet Victories, a series on medical progress against major dlsea.ses, focuses on birth defects. /82 . ::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::;;: Sports No less than six Fountain Valley High football . standouts have made commitments to four-year schools./C1 Estancia all but sews up Sea View League basket- ball crown with decisive win over Saddleback./C1 Entertainment If you want a guest shot on "Hill Street Blues," you 'd better look llkea "hairball. "/113' Hollywood's first reviews of Bo Derek's new sex comedy ridicule the film. /A8 Busines s Find out where to get the best deals on a home mortgage loan.185 For the latest on what's happening In the Orange County business and real estate world, see Credit Cine.185 INDEX economics profcS&Or Donald Booth for the Oran~ County Motor Car Dealers Association, challenges con- clusions reached in an earlier study charte~ by the OranJC County Transportation Commission. BOoth who heads a private con- sulting firm, Economic Resources. said 1he commission also has under- estimated the amount of money the Postal ki,lling trial called HB teen fa cing court In blud eonlng By STEVE MARBLE Qj ... o.-y ,..... ..... Testimony from two witnesses was all that was needed for a Municipal Court judge Wednesday to order an 18-year-old Huntington Beach youth to stand trial for the murder of postal carrier Ida Jean Haxton. Gabriel Deluca, a hiR.h school dropout who has been hefd without bail since Jan. 4, is suspected of beating Haxton with a baseball bat and stabbing her with a hunting knife. Deluca was ordered to appear in Orange County Superior Court Feb. 14 for arraign men1. The Huntington youth has pleaded not guilty to the charges but his lawyer has reserved the right to change the plea to in nocent by reason of insanity. The 45-minute heari ng in West- minster was closed to the public by West Orange Municipal Court Judge Marvin Weeks who expressed worry that media coverage could prejudice Dcluca's right to a fair trial. John Patrick Dolan, Dcluca's at- torney, had req uested the closed . heari ng, citing the volumnc of press coverage generated by the brutal slaying and Dcluca's arrest. Deluca. clad in a yellow jail jumpsuit and handcuffed, stood ex- pressionless behind a glass partition before the hearing began and answered several questions with one word replies. (Plea.e fffl TRIAL/ A2) . ''· tax will rajsc and has failed to evaJuate how dep~&ed re1ail sales figures will affect other local govern- ments durin& the tax's I 5-year life. OCTCstand to lose $2 billion in 5ales tal revenues as the increase drives shop~rs into neiahboring counties, he said. with a study chanered by OCTC cohlmissionel"I. The earlier study, prepared by the Anhur•YounJ &. Co. consulting firm , concluded tbe sales w incrtasc would have no substan- ti~I impaC! on. retail sales, alt_houah a shgbt"dechne 1n auto sales did occur in Los Aogcles County• after the imposition of a similar tax there. The onc-<:ent increase, if aP.proved, would ge nerate not the SS billion for transporiation improvements OCTC plannen; have been discussing, but SS.4 billion, Booth estimated. Mi ditionaHy, governments other ·tlfan Hardest hit by 1he decrease in sales would be purveyors of high ricket goods. such as ca..,,..ppliancts, boau and furniture, Booth s study p~ic-ted, . However, those results conAict Release of the ~r dealers' study -ll.J ............... dJdD'lmUeUJrulawe&IJMrpndldloll8-J. .... ............ B;-J. hef!ges-oapredl~tioa BJ ClllllSTINE DE<.'KD CM ... 0-.,... ... B.J . thesroutfdb111a11heS.01aAnazoolookedupa1 rtbesunny sty this momina. blintodand made a IDOnU\I sound. ' "lau..,youcouli!~...U..bil-.Hewill ttaydutofbisburrowa · ~1111 lllfli111dtben iO back undcrarou,rid,-tai amte Mcll"1ne. aaociate zoocurator. ..._ , The chubby critter apparently wu UDIT'lrt. 01 nit annual Groundhog Dayduiyof prcdictiq: iheend of winter. , Folklore dictates \hat If on Groundhog Day a aroundboaemerges from its sous bu now and ~,its shadow there will be anothe( sa'l. weeks of winter. l~ day ii~IOudy and thc-fu.ri)r rodentdoesn 't see ill shadow, · · sprinsisoniuway. BJ .• shon for Baby Jackson. has beeJ1 c:om.insip and OUtof'bilidlllb*bout lhree weeks. but this is sU.nfty • .~ CalifOC"llia. l.J. beDn his wiaW1 nap in mid-November ud i1 sliJI a tittle sf Ullish, accord.i n& to Oa Pd.ii Collier, 100 ==~n'ti~ous io ~ifomia. ~ tlu'iw in •-..em United Steites,ac;ross all of Canada and n0rlll10Afub. . ' • Prob6blf the moit famouaaroundhoa is named Phil and Mvesia PuoJ.su11~, Pa. As dawn ctept over the 11!11ll 1owo of8,l00 people today. crowds or peopl• watched u Phi I came out ofhi s eJectric:ally ~eated butrow a.t theiown zoo. Phil sniffed, wrigJed and sawhisshadQw tOo. It Wuthe92nd time in 9!7 years a Punxsutawney ·'l'OuDdhog hu predicted a not.her six v.:ck.s of cold win _!er weatbtr. . · Tbisy~ar, howevCr1 Phil &ota s1.1pr.isc. He wasgreet·cd t>ra femalegroundhoe. Philomena, who residcn ll'hope W1llbcbi1mate. ~ They swept mufgter out of neighborhood By STE VE MARBLE OI IM Dei1J "°' ltefl Two Balboa men, credi1ed with capturing an alleged n1ugger who reportedly beat up his 63-year-old victim before taking his wallet. say they were JUSt trying to clean up the neighborhood. - "l've never done anything like this before because-· the situation never came up before." remarked 22-year-old Chnstopher Barck. "But I'd do it again if had to." Barck and roommate Robert 'Fine and Dandy' in the Daily Pilot . Making its debut in today's Dail y Pi lot is the, comic strip "fine and l Dandy," offering a whimsical look at life through the eyes of Orange County cartoonist Katy Brooks, "Fine and Dandy' will apl)ear every Thursday in the Living section, chroniclin~ the whims and woes of Marion Fine, a yo ung woman who has fled the suburbs to confront life with determination, dreams and a sense of humor. Brooks hopes the strip will remind readel"lof"lhe upbeat moments, love and silly thin&s thal happen to us every day." • Deckman, 20. placed Charles N. Weck , 20. under citizen's arrest early Tuesday after the man reportedly robbed and beat up 63-year-old Eugene Lange. Lange, visiting Newport Beach from Texas, was walking along a darkened alley when he,was attacke(.t. He suffered a broken nose. facial lacerations and lost two front teeth in the scume. according to authorities. The two Balboa men claimed tht!y were playing poof in a friend's garage {Plea.e aee CITIZltN'8 /A2) Victor Andrews Don Koll Two county leaders pushed for regents By ANDREA ADELSON QI IM D..,. l'llol •l91'1 A prestigious pine! of Orange County's~ business leaders thinks the states second largest county deserves representation on the UC Board of Regents. The I I ·member Board of 0-.ier- seers. who act as adv1scn to UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel Aldnch. has recommended two of i1s own mem- bers be considered as norginecs for the regents' posts, Chairman Victor Andrews said Wcdncsda). "We're hoping 1hat fina ll y we'll att son1c representation on lhe board. We think the time 1s nght," .i\ndrcws said. The names of Andrews~ 70, of Laguna Beach. a San Joaquin Valley farmer wh o holds oil interests in Kem County. as well as Newport Beach developer l)on Koll were ~uggcsted by the p{ncl. Andrews ~1d. Ke ll. out of rown Wednesday. . (Pteue1«:PAIR(A21 Wednesday ll)arkcd an esc:aladoa. ui the previously onwi<jed camp&i&n fn favor of the tax, ocrc Chairman '!bomu Riley tcnned the car deale:n' study .. so ridiculous that someone o!Alhl to chaJlen~ the professor who sub- mitted 1t." He called the economic predictions in 'the study · ''u.o- (PI-~ T1lAlf911' I A2J . 'Onion Field': slayer kept.in HB anti-crime group halls court ruling By ROBERT BARKER OI .. ~ ........ ·An ~rder issued toda1 by the Staie Court of Appeals blocking theft:leue of O nion Field killer Gregory Powell is bcina hailed by the president of a Hu~tinJton Beach anti~me OC-· garuz.allon. · The court in San FraociJco beki that. Powell, Co nvicted of murderina Los Angeles Police Officer Ian Campbell in a Kern County-onion field in 1963, must remain behind bars while it considcn whether be shout<t' be paroled after servin& 20 . years. John Mancino, ·the presidmt~and founder of the statewide orpnization called Citizens for Truth, said the ruling is a victory for the people of Calfiomia. "Finall y, the citizens will be allow- (Pleue oee ll[JLL ZR( A2) 4flad land blamed in SC slide Broken water main not at fault. say geologists In report By L.P. BENET QI IM D9llf NM It.II' A la ndslide that destroyed three San Clemente cliffside homes was caused by land failure, combined with hea vy rains over the past several years. and not b} a broken water main as residents had claimed. geologists have determined. Leighton and Associates. an Irvine firm hired by 1he city to conduct a geotechnical study of the site of the Dec. JO disaster at Verde Canyon. also rte0mmended van ous measures to prevent further shppagr":Jncluding grading. protecting the slope with a plas11cshee110 prevent furthersatura- •11on and extensively buttressing the slope. ~11n1mal work to pro1e~:t the hill- side for the rest of the winter could cost S 70,000. geolog1!>lS said. Fun her stabilizing procedures could cost up to S650.000. while fu ll restoration of lhe slope could exceed S 1.5 million. Details of the landslide and rec- ommenda11ons were released by San Clemente cit' officials hours before an City C'oun.cd mf'('t1ng attended by 150 people. The crowd was . more concerned aboul who was going to pay for repairs than the gcotec~nical findings. comment('d coune1tman Bob Limber&. "That's a normal rtacuon on lhe part of anyone, when you recognLU that ther have as§CSts ucd into thcx ho mes.' he ..aid. "But the real problem is whether there IS any reason for anyone 10 e~pect the city to (Pleue ... SL IDZ(A2) Erm• Bambeck Bri dge _ Bulle1ln Board Bu1lne1s Callrornla News ClauUled • Comlc:a Cro.,word Dea1h Notk>et HorotoOPO 8 2 84 A3 B5-6 A4 School-days, school days ... why a re ther e so f ew? In the s.rvtce Ann Lander• LIVlng Mutu• Fund• NatlonalNews ·Opinion POllOo log PubllC Notlcet 8port1 Stock Matkett • CS-6 B• The 18,000 pupils, 7S0 teachers. took off last Friday for the 5Cmcster said 'this week she was bC'com1n1 C8 administrators, bu1 drivers and other bruk. And there wu no classroom embln'Aucd by the number of hol- C4 worken in the Hun1in1ton Beach instruction in the Ocean View Sc.boot idays. C7 Union Hiitl School District h•d ROBERT District in Huntinaton beich Mon· "It's stems like ~·ve been off A& another da).' off Monday, day as teachcn participated in tnin· every Monday 11nce Chnstma.s va- 82 It wasn t Man in Luther K.ina's in& sessions. cation," sbc noted. B1·2 binhday -they ctlebnted that by -B•Rl([R There arc indications t0me sch.ool And a mother said it feels hkc her BS closina schools Jan. 16. " officials and employtt1 are fcelina a son ha• been home more than he's A4 And it wasn't lhe birthday• of little "vacationed out," j)lnicularly been in school s1ntt the fil"lt of the A9 Abraham Lincoln Or Ocorae Wash· in ll&h t of criticism aimed 11 public year at Fountain Valley H\fh. A3 inaton -the scvcn tChpals will clost education and the mount1n1 clamor Hun11n11on Beac.h Union Hash C4-t Feb. 13 and Feb. 20 -for those for 1 lonser ~hool year. School Supcnntendent Jake Abbot C1--4 · ~olidays, • swtina the new year with four-day And, on top or th•_!. a rca:nt ~ 1cknow~ t.lus wtck..LbaLbol.0.~·+--::-. Be '!be reason iluJh~day olUrl.o ~d!ft~bal:-Jllba'. ~ ""°"Cilirolliii'7i11"'""'n1 =liive-1!eeft pihng up a1 a pr<ltyrrpid -63 -was ffiitl t came at &he tnd of the fint-tni&ht KC as 1 leismly pace since pm shows that studenu in Cali-pact with the addition of Martin 83 semester and 1he 1eachenusociation tcbool resumed Jan. 3 at the end of fomia ao to tchool I YJ fewer years b)' Luther Kin1's Birthdly Jn January A2 won hat 1 day off three yean ltO at two weeks of winter vacation. ~ the time they araduatc hi.ah Khoo! ''Af\er th( Manin Luther Kan& A• the ncaotiatina table. Newpon·MHI celebrates the 11mc than pupils-on lhe national 1verqc, hohday was mandated, I ~hink there ll•••••••••r' Huntinaton Beach isn't 11one in • national holiday1 but that district One hi&h 1ehool di~uict employee: (Pleue iee SCHOOL/ A2) • • ' ' • •' ' .. - I -. • ,,..._. I ·----"'' A2 * w OranQ9 Cout OAILY PILOT /Thurtday. February 2, 1984 TRANSIT TAX TO HURT SALES •.. homAl / bchcvablc'' and 1a1d the fiaures "''ffe "There 1s no need to rush thll As 1t now 1sSlruc1urcd, the tax will •·outraacou ly different" from com· 1mponant inue onto the June ballot," decrease sales in the county because mission projections, he said. people will buy their gooch elsewhere "I don't tbJOk anyone w1JI be Booth, who ')aid he was paid SI ,.SOO to avoid the extra penny tax (For bamboozled by a study like that." to complete the study, •uuested tt\at example. u would cost a consumer commented OCTC cxccut1vc di rec· the adverse effects of the t&A could be S IOOmoretobuya SlO,OOO item if the tor Stan Oftelie. ehmina.tcd 1f, for eumple. only the tait were approved}, they will buy less He said the OCTCs study, .base~ first $500 of a sale were taxed or 1f the or they will decrea~ purehases of 00 )mU>ricaJ sales trends, ind1l:ated the tax wecrsbifled from 1Ls salei. baSt' tuable it ems while"' increasing the tax displacement would amount to some ofher commodity, such as non-taxable purchases, such as food, to less than a I percent sales reduc-gasoline. be said. tion. ''h's difficult to believe there will be such a phenomenal d1fTcrcpcc (between tbc two studies)," Ofiehe added. . . KILLER TO ST A Y •.• Car dealers assoc1at1on cite<;ut1vc director Jim Upp said the assoc1auon decided to sponsor the study because no adequate economic analysis of the tax increase had been made. Upp also said he hoped the new informatJon would force transpor- tation commissioners to revise the tax mcrcase proposal and submit a new plan to voters next November. TRIAL ••. From Al The heanng, ong1nall.)set for last month , had been delayed ~hen 11 was believed Deluca had contracted infec- tious hepatitis and was placed in medical isolation for a week. Blood tests later revealed he did not have hopattlls Haxton. a mother of two, was attacked and killed while delivering mail Jan. 3 1n the Meredith Gardens communtt)' 1n Hunttngton Beach. Her body was found later that day sprawled in the back seat of her green postal car. parked at a Costa Mesa church. Pohce said there was no evidence the woman had been seitually molested or robbed. Her undelivered mail was found 1n the postal car. From Al ed to argue 1n coun for the til't'it ume 1n a first degree murder case wh!!ther a person must stay in prison," Mancino sa1d toda). Mancmo's organ1zauon claims that Powell po~s a danger to society 1f he 1s released. Hi s group, which presented 31 .000 signal ures last year on a pcu11on opposing parole for the 51-year-old Powell, maintains that "public ou~" should be a legit- imate reason for denying parole. The order signed today by JustJce Clinton White blocked an order by a lower court Judge who had ruled that Powell should be relefised because the state 1llcgally rescinded his par<?le. Deluca was arrested the following day after a team of bloodhounds picked up a sce nt at the Church of Jesus Chnst of Latter Day Saints parking lot and followed 11 back toward Dcluca's family house on Jon Day Drive. Authont1es allege Deluca. who lived on Haxton's route, clubbed and stabbed the 30-year-old woman and then dragged her to the car. The car was driven to the church parking lot less than a mile away, according to police. 0.-,Not,._.oi.,.....,,.~ Attorney John Dolan (right) appears with hla client, accused murderer Gabriel Deluca, at arraignment. SLIDE BLAME •.. Detecti ves found a leaf in Haxton's car that matched a plant at Deluca's home. A knife also was found an the car and a broken ball bat reported!) was recovered from Deluca's home. according to records From Al be responsible for these losses. "The cause of the tragedy 1s due to natural factors-the weakness of the geological fonnauon and the heavy rains. In that case. (ltabilll}) would remain a private matter." Limberg said CITIZEN'S ARREST .•. FromA2 when a man thev 1dent1fied as Week approached them "He literally asked us 1f we'd help him beat up this man," said Barck. "We said, 'No way . We don't do that kind of stuff Get out of here.'" The men said they th ought nothing more of the strange reques1 until th ey heard sirens a !>hort time later and were told that a man had been beaten and robbed. "We th ought about 11 fora couple of minutes. Someone said the man had been re.ally hurt and that he might even die. We decided. ·Let's go get this Jerk.' "We thought we knew where this guy lived. We'd seen him around before but didn't reall} know him." Barck cit plained. "So we went over to his place. • "We went tn and questioned him and got htm 10 confess. Then we called the poltce and walked htm outside to where the poltce were waiting." he added "He didn 't put up an) re!>t!>la nce. I mean we had htm outnumbered. There wasn't much he could do." Police. who pr:med Barck and Deckman for their quick work. said the vicum said he met Weck al the Balboa Saloon where the two had talked over a couple of beers. The accu::.ed mugger lollowed Lange into an alle} where he slugged him m the face and grabbed his wallet. police said. Lange told officers he passed out after being hit and recalls little after that Lange was treated a1 Hoag Mem- onal Hospttal for hts tnJuncs Week ~as booked on susp1Cton of robbel) He was held on $25.000 bail More than two dozen home owners in the area are considering legal action against 1he city, builders and others who might be held liable for the loss of propert) from the landslide. The study also co ncluded that the broken water main residents had reported a few hours before the disaster was "a result of the shdc. and not a contnbuung factor." according to Police Chief Gary Brown. In add1uon, the repon also stated the landslide has not settled yet and there may be more earth movement. Meanwhile, residents were evacu- ated tht!> week from the eighth home near the slide site but another family was allowed to return to their home, leaving the number of empt) homes at seven. rt>hcc Chief Brown said geologists advised George and Mary Lynn Hartman Monday to pack up and Jea,e their two-story clifTside resi- dence at 1203 Via La Mesa. a street that lost two houses dunng the landsltde. "The Hartmans were advised to stay awa} until some mitigating work ts done to 1he slope," Brown said. The Gessner family. however. was informed they could return to their home at 1215 Via La Jolla. One home on that street collapsed. PAIR PUSHED FOR REGENT POSTS ... From Al could not be reached tor comment. Andrews, a former Chapman Col- lege trustee, said UCl's chancellor "has had to fight alone without support from a regent. We definttel) need someone to attempt to further the goals of the local campus." Andrews belie ves that may be especially true si nce l/Cl's chanc~llor intends to resign at the end ol the school year. Two terms on the 28-member board that governs the I I campus University of California expire March I. They are held by Glen Campbell, director of the Hoover Institution at Stanford Un1vers1ty, and Deao Watkins. chairman of a S1Jjcon Valley electronics finn Neither Ciimpbell nor WatkJOs have said whe,hcr they an tend to seek reappointment 1,1n1ver<;1t y spokes.,,.oman Sara Mollah said trom San Francisco. Neither could be reached for <;om ment Wednesday. Campbell was vacationing in Hawaii and Watkins did not return telephone calls. Appointment 1s made to the 12-vear term that payc; nothing b) Go~· (1corge DeukmeJtan, who hasn'1 named an)one 10 the univcr- St t} board No regents' 1erms ha\e expired during the go .. crnor's I J-month tenure. H1'itoncally. ap- pointments are made a month or two after terms expire How rruiny others have placed their name'> in contention couldn I be determined because the go' cmor''i appointment sectretaf) Man 1n Ba\· ter. was unavailable for comment Regents are appointed at-large and some. such as former A..ttorne~ uen- cral Wilham French Smith, have kept their posts despite long absences. Chancellor Aldrich said campus supporters in Irvine and San Diego would like 10 sec a representative from 1he1r areas on the regents' board, now weighted wtth people from Los A.ngeles and San Francisco. Aldrich. wh o intends to step down th1~Junc said "I would think 11 would be \.Cl) ni ce" 10 have an Orange Count) backer at the monthly regents meetings A..ldnch declined to name his c ho1ce Neither the university nor its campuses takes an active role in the appointment process. he said. The Board of Overseers. which 1ndudcsdeHloper H~nrySegerstrom and industnahs1s Arnold Beckman and J Robert Fluor. voted for its nomintRs Dec 22. Andrews said. SCHOOL HOLIDAYS BEING QUESTIONED •.. From Al arc too many holidays ofT d the mid-semester da}' ofT"1s either good parents have a leg.lllmate gri ," he or bad." " said. "I have thret youngsters 1n high Abbott said negotiators for both the -....~~ and they like the break. dtStrict and the District Educators They've been very busy and 11 gives Association (teachers organization) them tame to catch up. h also aivcs have aareed to add siJl days to tbe teachers a respite." 1984-8S school year if legjsla\Jon is Bill B1anch1, executive d1~ctor of approved and money 1s forthcomina the West Orange County United from Sacramento Teachers AssociaHon which 1s an And Abbott, as supcnntendcnt, umbrella organization of the area's sa1d be will be "stronaly recommend· bargammg units. said offic1al$ Wlll be mg" that the cay between semestcn looking at the holiday schedule sf the should be scrapped as a day off (the teachers follow recommendauons KJnL Lincoln and Washina1on hot-and agree 10 lengthen the ~hool year 1day1 are mandated by the state by 'ix days -from 176 classroom Department of Educati on.) days plus two day for teacher School Board President Ron prcparatlbn 10 182 clanroom days Marcus said he didn'l know 1f the plus two days for preparation "A dec1s1on to extend (the school year) next year will stop that kind of crit1c1sm," he predicted. Abbott said that Califomia schools have one of the shortest school years in the country but that Gov. Deu· kmeJian is proposina more state aid to d1stncts willing to stretch out the year Local teachcn would receive about $750,000-or 3.4 percent more than their present salary-under a plan to pay them per diem for the Sill addiuonal d.a)C. Abbott said. He said the proposal is pan of Dcukme11an's plans to extend classroom time and to find waya to pay teachers more money Just' Call- 642-6088 \\-Ital d~ yoe tik~ 1boat tJnP Dw1ty·f>1t~ Wflat don~t yov tth'! Catt me a11mbt1' 1tleft aad your mena~e wtH ttie rttordtd, traJttcribed ta4-4dlver'H- to tbt approprfatt tdltor Tbe same U-bovr answcrtn1 Hrv1ct' may~ UJC:d to ret"Orcl letkn to tM dltor o" any topic. Conlr~lora to oar IAtters nloma mu1t ltclll4• &11eU aamt' 1.od t.tltpbone numbt'r for vrrlfl ·a lion. No drcul1llon ca1l1, please. \ Tell u. what'• on yo ur mind. I Fair skies will return Friday ... Snowfm ti '' 8U..oula 82 ,. ,. 2t 81P-.T~ ... 45 54 31 Sall LAil• 28 l: t7 4a SenAntCINO ~ •• M s..o.eo .. .. .., SI Sen FtenciKcl .. .. 78 61 S181eMerie 26 21 2t 12 s.tt• 50 H 16 53 =1:: .. 40 u 21 M 14 32 -o3 ~ 32 2t 51 30 ~-:~ 23 07 TOC*I• 70 .. Temperatures .. LA 15 .oe $3 31 M 311 21 23 '7 18 6S 32 30 17 e2 •• 34 18 68 33 68 30 42 25 23 19 28 14 5e 55 19 Oii 13 4'7 40 17 49 40 40 20 48 2t Tides .. 27 eo ,. 68 22 r-Ti*e 70 .. Wut1in9100 ,. i TOOAY <l,C>epm 1028pm '"9DAY 3:23 &.m t .29&.m <l.32pm 1~57 P·.!"1· 40 21 Wldllla 82 S...n Mll today at 5:24 p m., ,._ Frldey al 8.49 a.m and NII agMi al 5.25p m am 1-2 1-2 1-2 I ' 1 Moon Mii 100ey 11 8 10 p m . ,._ Fndl y a1 8 08 Lii'\. and -agein al 7'07 p.m 1·2 FAA gets a1rline to fix jets From staff and wire reports Fronucr Airlines has complied with a Federal Aviation Adminis- tration order to operators of DC-9s to remove or wire shut a part which has been reported damaged in at least 23 cases since 1965. The airworthiness directive came ~ust five days after a damaged shield an the right wheel well of a Frontier DC-9 Super 80 with 120 pe&ple aboard reduced fuel flow to one of its two engines, forcing the pilot to land minutes after taking ofT from John Wayne Airport. No one wasjnjurcd in the incident. Human error rather than a mech- anical defect is the probable cause of that incident. according to an FAA investigator. A protective shield may not have been latched by a Frontier mechanic, said Sheldon Kmg from Denver. the chief FAA maintenance inspector assigned to Frontier. If the airline violated FAA regu- lations, Frontier could be fined or temporarily grounded, King said. Bob Schulman, spokesman for the Denver-based airline, said Wodnes- day an inquiry into the incident at John Wayne 1s continuing and the cause has not been dctcrminand. Screens on the five DC-9s in Fron· tier's fleet have been removed, be said. Harry Irwin, a supervisor at the FAA's Long Beach aircraft certifica- tion office, said the Frontier mishap occurred as the agency was conclud- ine a lengthy investigation of the shields. He said the 23 cases of shield damage since the DC-9 was in- troduced in 1965 included eight 10 1983. Schulman said another Frontjcr JCt had shield troubles last November. "It was a problem with the landing gear light, tracod to the screen," be said. Besides the Frontier Airliner inci- dent, three other instances of engine power loss blamed on the shield have been recorded, lrwio said. The part is a"'lateral niiiter shield," a screen-like door at the top of the left and right wheel wells that is secured with a small spring latch. If it pops open, the retracting landing gear can Jam it against a fuel conttbl valve. The directive is mandatory in the United States, where about 600 DC-9s operate. Bankruptcy action won.'t slow trial By JEFF ADLER Of!M0911y,... • ..,, Costa Mesa dentist Tony Protopappas' second-degree murder tnal may not have to be delayed because of legal compltcat1ons stem- ming from a related bankruptcy action. Orange County Superior Court Judge Luis Cardenas said Wednesday. But one of the doctor's two defense attorneys probably will be withdraw- ing from the case because the bankruptcy placed htm in a conflict of Delly Piiot Del Ivery 11 Ou.ranteed M.,.,Oay F llOl y II Y°" 0 l"""'H h••• ,ou• P•O~' Oy ~ )() p m C• Del0te 1 p m a nd yOu1 c o1 w ill t>~ ~1ir-... e1,.,o interest s11uatton, the Judge said. Protopappas. a 38-year-old Laguna Beach resident, is charted with sec- o n d-d ei rec murder in the anesthesia-related deaths of three patients who allegedly died following treatmen t in the dentist's high-volu me Costa Mesa clinic. Defense attornc;y Stanford Shaw indicated he would have to withdraw from the defense team, but he apparently will be replaced by the attorney repre5enting Protopappas in host of civil cases, Hollis Oyer. Cardenas said. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. l . Schwertz Ill Publisher The judge said he met in chambers with defense attorneys Robert Tuller, Shaw and Prosecutor James Oon- ingcr to find out what affect the doctor's bankruP.tcy action was having on his ability to prepare his defenst. Protopappas filed for bankruptcy, without the knowledge of his criminal lawyers, in December claiming $100 million in debts and 22,000 creditors. Among creditors named in the peti- tion filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Santa Ana were defense attorneys Shaw and Tuller. Clrcul•tlon 7141......_ Cl111"'9d .......... 714/IG-4171 ................ ......, MAIN OfflCE lJO WM1 Bey St . Co.11 MMe. CA M1t1 .oar-Bo• 15e0 Co.1a ...... 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COUNTY IDITI DN • ORANGE COUN I y CA LIFORN IA 2S CEN r s ·33 billion loss on transi t~tax? die OeM1 Piiot ..... Orange County retailers stand to se $33 billion and total taxable sales uld decline by as much as 10 rcent if county voters approve a 5-year, penny 1hcrease in the coun- ·s sales tax, a study completed for x opponents has predicted. ' The study, by Chapman Coll ege Orange County will gain from the governor's proposed state budget, supervisors say./ A3 California California's June presi- dential primary ballot is almost co{Tlplete./ A4 :~:::·:·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Nati on For the first time In nearly 10 years the social secur- ity budget won't run with red Ink./ AS. 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Entertai nment If you want a guest shot on "Hill Street Blues," you'd better look like a "hairball." /83 Hollywood's first reviews of Bo Derek's new sex comedy ridicule the film. /AS Business Find out where to get the best deals on a home mortgage loan.JBS For the latest on what's happening In the Orange County business and real estate world, see Credit Line./85 INDEX Erma Bombeck Bridge Bulletin Board Business Callfornla News Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Horoscope In the Service Ann Lander• living Mutual Fundt National Newt . • Oplnl9n Police Log Public Notices Sporta Stock Marketa · Teievlllon- Theatert weather World Newa I 82 84 A3 BS-6 A4 C5·8 • 84 ce C4 C7 A8 92 B1-2 84 A4 A9 A3 C4-6 C1~4 88 83 83 A2 A4 econom1cl"profossor Donald Booth . for the Orange County Motor Car Dealers Association. challenges con- clusions reached in an earlier study chartered by the Oran~e County Transportation Comm1ss1on. Booth, who heads· a private con- sulting firm. Econo{l'lic Resources, said the commission also has under- estimated the amount of money the Posta l killing trial called· HB teen facing ~ourt i~ !?ludgeoni~g By STEVE MARBLE Of the Delly Piiot Staff Testimony from two witnesses was all that was needed for a Municipal Court judge Wednesday to order an 18-year-old Huntington Beach youtk to stand trial for the murder of postal carrier Ida J~an Haxton. Gabriel Deluca, a high school dropout who has been held without bail since Jan. 4. is suspected of beati ng Haxton with a baseball bat and stabbing herw1th a hunting knife. Deluca was ordered tp appear in Orange County Superior Court Feb. 14 for arraignment. The Huntington youth has pleaded not guilty to the charges but his lawyer has reserved the ri~ht to change the plea to innocent by reason of insanity. · The 45-minute hearing in West- minster was closed to the public by West Orange Municipal Court Judge Marvin Weeks who expressed worry that media coverage could prejudice Deluca's right to a fair trial. John Patrick Dola n, Deluca's at- torney, had requested the closed hearing. citing the volumne of press coverage generated by the brutal slaying and Dcluca'l> arrest. .., Deluca. clad 1n a yellow Jail jumpsuit and handcuffed, stood ex- pressionless behind a glass panttion before the hearing began and answered several questions with one word replies. (Please see TRIAL/A2) tax wall raise and has failed to evaluate how depressed retail sales figures will affect other local govern- ments during the tax's 15-year life. OCTC stand to lose S2 billion in sales tax revenues as the mcrease dnves shop~rs into neighbonng counties. he satd. with a study chartered by OCT\ commissioners. The earlier study, prepared by the Arthur Yo\tng & Co. consulting firm , concluded the sales ta.x increase would have no substan- tial impact on rctaJI sales, although a ~lighl decline in aulo sale~ did occur in Los Angeles County after the imposition ofa si milar tax there. The one-cent increase, if approved, would generate not the $5 ballion for transportation improvements OCTC planners have been discussing. but $5.4 billion, Booth estimated. Ad- ditionally, governments other than Hardest hit by the decrease in sales would be purveyors of high ticket goods, such as cars. appliances, boatJ and furniture. Booth's study predic- ted. However, those results conflict Release of the car dealers' study B.J. the groundhog dlcln •t ma ke a ny ,.ah weather prediction• today. .... f • • ' • • B.J. hedges on his prediction By CHRISTINE DECKER Of the DellJ Piiot Slaff BJ _ th.c groundhog at the Santa Ana zoo looked up at the sunny sky this morning, blinked and made asnortmg sound. · · "I guess you could say he's seeing his shadow. He will sta y out ofhis burrow a while. maybe eat a little and then go back underground," said Wamie Mcllwaine, associate zoO'cura tor. The chubbycritterapparently was unaware ofhis annual Groundhog Day duty of predicting the end of winter. Folklore dictates that ifon Groundhog Day a groundhog emerges fro011ts snug burrow and sees ats shadow there will be another sax weeks of winter. If the day 1s cloudy and the furry rodent doesn't see its shadow. spnng is on its way. B.J .. sh on for Baby Jackson. has been coming in and out ofhis den for about three weeks, but this Ill sunny California. B.J. began his winter's nap in mid-November · and is still a linle sluggish, according to Claudia Collier. zoo superintendent. _ Groundhogs aren't indigenous to California. They thrive in the eastern United States, across all of Canada and north to Alaska. Probably the most famous groundhog is named Phil and lives in Punxsutawney, Pa. As dawn crept over the small town of8,500 people today. crowds of people watched-a~ Phil came out of his electricall}' heated burrow at the town zoo.j_Phil sniffed, wriggled and saw his shadow too. It wastha<l'L nd time in 97 years a Punxsutawnq• grou ndhog has predicted another six weeks of mid"' Inter weather. This yea r. however. Phil got a supnse. He was greeted by a female groundhog. Philomena. who residents hope will be his mate. They swept mugger outof nelghborhood · By STEVE MARBLE Deckman. 20. placed Charles ~- 0ttti. Delly Puot "•" Weck. 20. under citizen's arrest early Two Balboa rrtcn. credited with Tuesday after the man reportedly capturing an alleged mugger who robbed and beat up 63-year-old reportedly beat up has 63-ycar-old Eugene Lan~e. victi m before taking his wallet, say Lange. visiting Newport Beach they were just trying to clean up the from Texas, was walking along a neighborhood. darkened alley when he was attacked. "I've never done..anything like this He suffered a broken nose, facial before-beca use the s1tuat1on never lacerations and lost two front teeth an came up he fore," remarked the scume. according to authorities. 22-year-old Christopher Barck. "But The two Balboa men claimed they I'd do at again if had to." were playing pool in a friend's garage Barck and roommate Robert (Please aee CITIZEN'S /A2) 'Fine and~ Dandy' in the Daily Pilot Making lls debut in today's Daily Pilot is the comic strip .. Fane and Dandy.'' offering a whimsical look at life through the eyes of Orange County ranoonist K.atr Brooks. "Fine and Dandy' will appear every Thursday in the Living section, ch ronicl1n~ th e whims and woe~ of Marion Fane. a young woman who .has fled the suburbs 10 confront life with determination •. dreams and a sense of humor. r Brook!i hopes the stnp will remind readers of"the upbeat moments. love and silly things lfial llappen to us every day." Victor Andrews Don Koll Two county leaders pushed for regents By ANDREA ADELSON Of lhe Delly Pltot It.ft A prestigious panel of Orange County's top business leaders thinks the state's second largest county deserves representation on the UC Board of Regents. The I I -member Board of Over- seers. who act as advisers to UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel Aldrich, has recommended two of its own mem- bel's" be ronsidercd u nominees for the regents' posts, Chairman Victor Andrews said Wl'dnc!>da\. "We're hoping that fin:11J) ...,,c·11 get some representaunn on lhl' boarJ We think the time 1s right -· \ndrl"\ .. ., said. The names ol Andrews, 71J, ot Laguna Beach. a ~an foal!Utn \ altn farmer who holds 011 tntt•rec;ts in Kern County, as well as Newport Beach developer Don Koll were 'iU[l.tl.l'S ted by the panel . ..\ndrews ..aid . Koll , out of town \.\ C~)­ (Pleue eee PAIR/A2) Wednesday marked an escalat1on in the previously one-sided cam cm-an in favor of the tax. • OCTC Chairman Thomas Riley termed the car dealers• study .. so ndiculous that someone oughl to challenge the professor who sub- mitted it." He called tlfe economic predktions in the study .. \Ult tpleue ~ TRAlfSIT / A2) 'Onioin Field' slayer· kept iii HB anti-crime grou p hails court ruling By ROBERT BARKER OftllllD..; .......... An order issued tOOa_y by t~e Stase Coun of Appeals blocking th~ ~ease of Onion Field killer Gregory Powell is being hailed.by the presiden\ of a Hut?ti0$ton Beach anti-crime or- ganuauon. · The court in San Francisco held that Powell, convicted of murderina Los Anrles Police· Officer Ian Campbel in a Kem County onion field in 1963, must remain behind bars while it considers whether he should be paroled after serving 20 years. Joh n Mancino. the president and founder oube statewide orga.niution caned Citizens for Truth. said the ruling is a victory for the people of Calfiom1a. .. Finally, the citizens will be allow- (Pleue eee KILLER/ A2) ~Airline complies with FAA Frontier fixes error that·arippled jet at John Wayne Airport From staff and wire reports Frontier Airljnes has complied wnh a Federal Aviation Adminis. trat1on or-der to operators of QC-9s to remove or wire shut a pan which bas been reported damaged in at least 23 cases since 1965. Tile airworthiness direcuve came J USl five days after a dflmaged shield in the rig)\1 wheel well of a Frontier DC'-9 Super 80 with 120 people aboard reduced fuel flow to one of its two engines. forcing the pilot to land minutes after taking off from John Wayn~ Airport. No one was injured in the incident. Human error rather than a mecb- anacal defect is the probable cause of that incident. according to an FAA 1n\Cl>l1gator .\ protective shield may not hah' tx·en latched by a Frontier mcLhan11 .. \a1d Sheldon-Kmg (rom DenH'.r thl' lh1cf F.\A. maintenance inc;pcctnr a~s1gned to Frontier. If thl· a1rl1nc violated FAA regu- lauons. Frontier could be fined or tcmporanl) grounded, Kang said. Bob Schulman, spokesman for the Dcn\(~r-based aarhne, said Wednes- da' an inqu10 into the incident at John \\a) nc 1s cont1nu1ng and the cau\C has not been detenninand. Srn."C ns on the ti vc DC-~s in Fron- t I{ a·., fleet haH' heen removed. he sa1,.d. ; llarn Ii'' in. a supervisor at the F-\ A. 's tong Beach aircraft .certific.a- tmh oflicc. said the Frontier mishap <xxu1 red as the agency was conclud-in~ .i length~ investigation of the shields. (Pleue eee P'RONTD!!R/ A.2) SchOol days, school day s ... why are there so few? The 18,000 pupils, 750 teachers, administrators. bus drivers and ott\er workers in the Huntin~ton Beach Union High School District had another day off Monday. It wasn't Marti.n Luther Kina's birthday -they celebrated that by closina schools Jan. 16. And it wasn't the birthdays Of Abraham Lincoln or George Wash- inaton -the seven schools will close Feb. 13 and Feb. 20 for those holidays. The reason for thet.la.tofTMonday wa that-ilcamt~t the end oflhe first semc!ttcr and the teachers association won it GS a day ofTthrcc years ago I\ the ncgo11ating table. Hununalon llcach isn't alone in • ROBERT BARKER PERSPECTIVE sl.An1ng lhe new year with four-day weeks, kctping what other workers miabt ac n -a lcisu.rcly pace. Wi¢!:• school resumed Jan 3 at the end of two wcrks of winter vacation. Newport-Mesa celebrate the s.ame nauonal holiday but lh l dll\nct I took off last Fnday for the semester said th1& week 'he was becoming break. And there was no classroom embarrassed b}' the number of hol· instruction 1n the Ocean View School idays. 9istrict in Huntington Beach M,on-"lt's seems like we've ~en off day as teachers part1c1pated in train-every Monday "!Ince Chnstmas va- 101 sessions. cation," she noted There arc indications some school And a mot~r said it focls like her officials and employres arc feclina a son has bien home more than ht'~ little "vacationed out." panicularty been in 9Chool since the fir\t of the 1n liaht of crit1min a1m~d at public year at Founuun Valle) H1sh. education and the mounting clamor Huntangton Beach lln1on H1ah for a longer school year. ""'-School upcnntendt"nt Jake Abbott And. on top of that.. a recent study acknowledged th15 "-etk that hol 1clAys by the Cahfomaa Asses mcnt Pro-have been piling up at a prtlt) rapid gram sllow tllawotudc.nu tn Cab.._-llaCC-.wuh. the_ .. diimott of Mantn fornia ao lO school 11/, fewer years by Lulher Kina·., 81rthdl'r \0 Januan. th time they ueduate h\ih school "After the Manm Luther Kina than puplls on the national averaac. holtda\ wa'I mandated.. I thin~ there One hiah school d1stnct cmployr< (Plu.H .ee SCHOOL/ A2) , \ > -~ ...... T a e a - Al * Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Thureday, Febru1ry 2. 1984' ' TRANSIT TAX TO HURT SALES ••• homA1 . believable" and 111d the tiJUrH were "outrqeou Jy different" from com· mtufon projeit1on' "I don't thank anyune will be bamboozled ~~ study hkc lbat." commented OCTC' eiecut1ve dire<> tor Stan Of\ebe He 111d the OCTC"s study. based on hi1toncal saks trends, indicated the.tu cbrplacemem wou.ld amou.nt to less than a I percent sales reduc· uon. "It's datlicuh to believe there will be such a phenomenal difference: (between the two studies),'' Oftchc added. Car dealers assoc1at1on Cl(ecuta•e dlrtetor Jim Upp said the associauon decided to sponsor the study because no adequate economic analysis or the tax increase had been made Upp also said he hoped the new anformat1on would force transpor· talion comm1s~1oners to revise the tax increase proposal and ~ubmll a new plan to voters next November TRIAL ..• Fr om Al The heanng. ongmally \ct fw la'>t month, had been delayed when 11 wa<, believed Deluca haucontracted 1nfc:c· ttous hepatitis and was plaled 1n medical 1~latton for a week. Blood tests later revealed he did not have hepat1ll'I ' Haxton, a mother of two. was attacked and killed whale deli vering mail Jan. 3 in the Meredith Gardens community tn Hunttngton Beach. Her body was found later that des> sprawled an the back scat of her green postal car, parked at a ( osta Mc\a church Police said there "a'> no evidence the woman had hecn ..cxuall) molested or robbed Her undelivered mail was found tn the po\tal car • Deluca was arrested the fo llowing day after a team of bloodhounds p1cked up a scent at the ( hurch of Jesus· Chnst of Latter Da\I ~aants parkmg lot and followed 11 hack towllrd Dcluca's family hou~ on Jon Day Dnve. Authont1es allege Deluca. who lived on Haxton·~ route. dubbed and stabbed the 30-year-old woman and then dragged her to the car. 1 he car was dnve n to the church parking lot less than a mile away. according to police. Detective\ found a leaf an Haxton's car that matched a plant at Dcluca's home A knirc al..o was found 1n the car and a broken ball bat reponcdl) was recovered from Deluca's home. according to records "There 1s no need to ruab tb11 important 1)1ue onto the June ballot ... be~d , Booth, who said he"' s paia s 1.soo 10 complete the '1udy, uaae ted lhll the advcne eff ecu of the tu could be eliminated 1f. for c~ample. only the first SSOO ofa sale were tucd or 1fthe the tax were ailuf\cd from its saJes ba!IC to &0me ottilr commodity, such a aasotinc.• A• at now 11 structured, the tax will decttasc Sile$ an lhe county because people wlll bu y &bear soods eltcwhere to avoid the utra penny tax (For example, n wouJd cost a consumer SI 00 more to buy a SJ 0,000 item 1f the tax were approved), they will buy len or the) will decrease purcha~ of tu.able ttems while 1ncrca1ins non-Utuble purchases. such as fOOd, be said. KILLER TO ST A Y •.. From Al cd to argue tn court tort he hnt lime an a first degree murder cal.(' whether a person must sta) in pnwn." Mancino said toda). , Mancmo's organuat1on claims that Powell po<,es a danger to society 1f he 1s released His group, which presented 31 ,000 '>•gnatures last year on a petition oppo,ang parole for the SI-year-old Powell, maintains that "publtc outcry" 11hould be a lc11t- 1mate rea~on for denytng parole. The orde~ signed today by J usuce C1inton Whuc bl ocked an order by a lower court Judge who had ruled that Powell should be released becauK the state illegally rescinded his parole. 0.-, ..... ,......,, ............. Attorney J ohn Dola n (rtcht) appean with bJ.a client, accused murderer Gabriel Deluca, at arr&Janment. FRONTIER TO FIX JETS ••. From Al He said the :n caw' ot shield damage '>Ince thc lX -9 was in· troduced in 1965 included eight 1n 1983. ~hulman '>aid another r run lier Jl:t .had \h1eld troublc':l la'>l !\n,1:mbcr "It was a problem with the landing gear light, traced to the screen.'' he said. Beside~ the Frontier Airliner inci- dent, three other instances of engine power lo\s blamed on the shield have been recorded~ Irwin ..aid CITIZEN'S ARREST ... The part 1s a "lateral m1xersh1eld.'' a \Creen-hke door at the toporthe lert and right wheel wells that 1s secured with a small spnng latch If 1t pop~ open, the retracting landing gear can Jam 11 against a fuel control valve. From A 2 when a man they 1dcnt1ficd as Wed approached them "He l1tcrall) a\kcd u'> if we'd hdp him beat up this man " \aid Barck "We said, 'No way We don't do that lond of stuff <1et out or hen:.' .. The men sa1tl they thought nothing more or the strange reque\t until tht) heard siren'> a \hort ume later and were told that a man had been hcaten and robbed. "We thought about 11 for a c..ouple of minutes. Someone ~aid the man had been really hurt and that he might even die. We decided, ·Let''> go get this Jerk ' "We thought \l.C knew where th1'> guy lived We'd \Cen him around before but didn't reall> know him " • Barck explained "~we went over to his place "We went 1n and quc<iuoned him and got him to tonk'' I hrn we l.allcd the police and wall.;cd him OUl'ltde tO whcrt• tht· police "Were wanang." hl· added "He didn't put up ,in, rl'\l\tantl' I m<:an we had him outnumtx:rcd Th<:rc wa<,n't muc:h hc lOUld d11 " PnllLe, '-"hi> pra1wd Harcl.; and Deckm<tn for thnr qu1tk \l.c11k \aid the v1ct1m \a1d ht· nict Wrck at tht Balboa ~aloon when;. tht· two had Lalkcd over a couple or hccr'>. fhe acc:u'>cd mugger follm.,ed Lange info an alle; where he <,lugged him 1n the face andirat>bt:(,) h1~ wjlllct, pohc.c said. Lange told officer~ he passed ou1 after being hit and rcc:all' ltttle after that. Lange wa\ treated at Hoag Mem- orial Ho,p1tal for h1\ inJune\ Weck wa\ booked on '>U'>p1uon ul robber) lfr wa\ hdd nn S25 IJO(J bail • Don Hanson. a spokesman for the McDonnell Douglas Corp .. manufac- turer or the plane. said the Douglas Am raft di\ l'ilOn or the aerospace corporation 1\'iued its own !>t!rvsce hulletm lac;t week recommending that hoth mixer \h1eld\ be removed from all ~uper 80 model<,, the late'>! \Cr!>H>n of the ~fie'> l he direct ave 1s mandatory an the United ~talc\, where about 60<J rx·.9., operate, but only a recommen- dation worldwide. where more than 1.0<J(1arc1n operati on, frwin said. Ir"'" ..aad the Frontier Airline plane'<, engine never died, but was 11:mporanl~ starved of fuel until the pilot put the landing gear back down. un1amm1ng the shield and reopening the 'alH PAIR PUSHED FOR REGENT POSTS ... From Al could not be reached lor comment Andrews, a former ( hapman Col· legc trustee. <,atd lJ( r .. chancellor "has had to fight alone wtthout suppon from a regent We definitely need ~omeone to attempt to funher the goals of the local campu,." Andrews believe\ that ma~ ht· e!ipcC1ally true '111\Cc l '(I'\ ( hanldlor intend\ to re\1gn at the rnc,l ol lhl' school year Two term'> 1in the 1k-membcr board that govern., the 11 tampu\ Uni versity of ( ahforn1a tAp1re March I The> are held by (,Jcn (ampbell, director of the Hoo,er lnst1tut1on at Stanford Un1vernt). and Dean Watkin'>. chairman of a Silicon Valley clectron1n firm Neither ( ampbcll nor,-Watk1n.. have ~1d whether they an~nd tu ~ck reappointment un1ver\1t) spoke\womJn \ara Mollah \a1d lrom San Franusco. Neither could he reached for c.ommcnt Wcdnesda)' Campbell wa' vacationing 1n Hawa11 and Watk1m did not return telephone calls. , Appo1ntmcn1 I'> made to the 12-H·ar tcrm that Jl3)''> no1h1n~ hy ( 10 ' < 1l'urgC' Dcu k rncJ 1a n who ha.,n 't named an~one to lhl· un1 vrr "'' twc.ml ~o regent\. term' have expired during the g<i' e rnor·., 11-month trnure Hl'>tuncalh ap- pointment\ arc made a mcmtli or two aflc:r term' cAp1re tlow many other'> ha ... c plcHcd th..:ir name' in c:ontt•nt1on u 1ulJn't hc determined tx·cau'>e the l(mcrnor\ apprnntmcnt '>cctretaf) MJn1n Ha11 tcr was una,ailable tor t nmml'nl l<cgcnt\ arc appointed at-large. and 11nmc. 'iUlh a<o lorml.'r t\1t c1rnC'-. ( •t•n cral W1ll1Jm French ~math, have kept th eir pml\ dc\p1te long absences. ( hamellor l\ldnch said campus \upp<>rtcr!> an Irvine and San Diego woultl like to see a representative from their areas on the regent\' board, now weighted with people from Los Angdc' and ()an Francisco. 1\ Id 11t h. who in tend~ to '>lcp down thl\Jum· \aid "I would thin~ 1t would Ix· \.Cr\ n1u:" to have an Orange C aunt) hacker at the month I> regent<; mceung~ Aldrich declined to naml' h1'> lho1ce Ne11her the un1vcrs11~ nor It\ campu'>e'> take\ an active role 1n the appointment process. he '>aid The Board of Overc;cen ..... h1ch include' dl'\Clopcr Henry ~ger'itrom and mdu\tnah\t\ Arnold Beckman and J Rohen Fluor. '-'otcd for its nominee\ r>ct 22. Andre"' ..aid. SCHOOL HOLIDAYS BEING QUESTIONED •.• From A l a!T too many holiday~ off and the parents have a leg1t1mate vipe." he \aid Abbott said negouatort for both the d1atnct •nd the D1stnct Educator~ A11oc11uon (teacher~ organization) have qreed to add s1J1 days to the 1984-85 achoo! year 1( leg.i•lat1on 111 approved and money is fonhcom1na from Sacramento And Abbott, a'I supenntendent. aa1d he wtll be "monaJy recommend· 1n1" that the day be1ween semesters should~ scrapped H a day ofT (the Kma. ncoln and Washinaton hol· 1day1 a mandated by the "ate Department of Education ) School Board President Ron Marcus said he ct1dn't know 1f the . I mad·M:mc,tcr day ofT "111 either g0<>d or bad" "I have three young'>ter\ 1n high 'iChool and they Ilk<" the break. They've bC'C"n very hu~y and 11 give\ them ume 111 t«ttch up It al~ give\ teacher~ a rc\p1te " 8111 B1anc:h1. CJIC(ullve d1m:tor of the Wc-.t Or~iic C ounty Unlled TeathcN A\\<X1atton which 1\ an umbrella organ11at1on of the area·, ~arpming un1a. said offiuala will be look.Ina at the holic1ay schedule 1f the tcache" follow recommendations and aarcc to lencthen !he ~hoot year by "x da>' -from I 76 cl.auroom day\ plus two day' for teacher preparation to 182 clanroom days plus two day' for preparation "A drc1'>1on to extend (the school yl.'ar) ncxt year will stop that lund of cn11usm." he predicted. Abhott $31d that Cahfomia achools have one or the shortest school rcan in the country but that dov. Dcu· kme)lan 111 propostna more state aid tu d1stnca w1lli n1 to stretch out the year Local teachers would receive about S7SO.OOO-or 3.4 percent more than their pre~nt salary-under a plan to pay them per diem for the JtA add1t1onal days, Abbott 111d. J le 1-lltd the proposal 1s pan of DcukmeJaao's plans to e.ucnd clauroom tJme and to find ways to pay teachers more money Whal do you llk.t a~ou t tbf Oally Pflot" Wbat don't you llh? C.11 lilt numbtt e1 t~nuct your.mn1w1e wttt k rttvr4ed, tn u cnbd nd ~flwM co dlt approprtst.,. r dltol'I • Thf u mt U·boar 1n1wertn11ervl<'• may be ustd to record letten l.o ••• editor on H)' toplt . Contrlbu&on to our lAtttn column m111 lacl1dt tlltlr ntime and telt pltont' number for verllt~aJlon. No t'll"C'ula tlou <'IJl1, plt H t . Trll u1 what'• on' your mind. ·I f ) .. Fair skies will return Friday Extend e d Temperatures Alt>eny "'Le 15 "°' &3 ,, H It :>t 2t ~ SI 81 46 48 31 A 3' 71 51 21 12 16 M 32 21 3t -43 &I ao 23 01 llLCMI 82 H 81 "-T 8ll'IC)e .. 46 Wl.81le 21 •• ..,, AlllonlO $3 ... ..,, OlevO .. ee ..,,,,~ M ... 81 Ste MM1e :rs 23 a.tile 6C), 35 81wwec>CW1 .. 40 Slou•f-,. ... 8'"*-,2 H . .,._ " .of T~1 63 22 70 AlbuQ ..... q\>41 Amlftllo ~. 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Costa Mesa denust Tony Protopappas' second-degree murder tnal may not have to be delayed because of legal complications stem· ming from a related bankrup~cy action, Orange County Supenor Court Judge Luis Cardenas said Wednesday. But one of the doctor's two defense attorneys probably Wlll be withdraw- ing from the case because the bankruptcy placed him in a conflict or interest situation. the judae said. Protopappas, a 38-ycar-old Laguna 'Beach resident, as charged with SCC· ond-desree murder in th e anesthesia-related deaths of three patients who allegedly died followi ng treatment in the dentis t's high-volume Costa Mesa clin ic. Defense attorney Stanford Shaw indicated be would have to withdraw from the defense team, but he apparently will be replaced by the attorney representing Protopappas m host of cavil cases. Hollis Dyer, Cardenas said. The judge said he O\et in chambers with defense attor,pcys Robert TuUer, Shaw and Prosecutor James Oon- inger to fi nd out wh~t ~fTect the doctor's ba.nkruP.~cY action w~ having on his abtla.ty to prepare his dcrcnsc. Hearing on gifted students ready for Fountain Valley Police search for pizza shop robber Fountain Valley School Dastnct trustees will conduct a public heanng tonight on the foture of the d1stnct'!> Gifted and Talented Education pro- gram , The trust.o.4f .will hear staff ree- ommendat1ons and listen to com- ment~ from the community dunng the 7·30 pm heanng in the district headquarter\, 17210 Oak St The trustee!> arc not expected to make a dec1!>1on on the GATE program until their Feb. 16 meet• ng. Currcntlv, 548 studenti. are enrol- led in the d1!itnct''i GATE program, which gives special attention to youngsters with high intellectual or creative abilities and high achievers. Dally Ptlot D.tlvery 11 Ouar•nte.d U '141 I J r10•t It /'N '10 ,,~ .. • t A,. J'~v• O•t.i•' ti I •41 JJ) ' ,, < •"-t>e•0t• / r m .. 1) , • t. ,, , ,,. t •• ,,. "fl'"'lJ Next year's 0ATE enrollment 1s expected to be 5 11 students GATE students now receive 1n- struct1on throu~ three programs: all-GA TE Special Day •classes at Courregcs School. which accepts stu- dents from other neighborh oods throughout the d1stnct; cluster groups, offered at other schools. in which fi ve or more g.iftcd students from one grade level are assigned to the same class and receive special mstrucuon; and independent st udy contracts. used at schools with rcwcr than five GA TE students per grade level. Several options · are being con- 'iidered. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. l . Schw•rtz Ill Publllher Police are searchtng for a lone gurwnan who robbed a Huntmaton Beach pizza shop Wednesday night. Lt. Barry Pncc said a man entered Barro's Pizza. 7568 Edinger Ave., at 9 p.m. through a rear door. The antrudcr, armed with a blue steel revolver confron ted two employees in the kitchen and forced them to open the cash register. The man fled through the reardoorw1th $318, Pnce said. No lnJUrtes ot:curred in the holdup. The robber was described as a black man. in his late 20s. 5 feet 10 inches tall, about 170 pounds, wcan.ne brown pants and a short sleeve beige shirt. Chuletloft 7WMl-GD Cla111ned ........... 7WMZ-e171 All otMt' dapatw*'b MZ-G:t1 MAIN Off lCI JlO W"' Se, SI Co.ta ...... CA """' --Bo• I~ Colla..._ CA 91829 V,.,1'""'' 1981 <>anot eo.t1 PvbWW>O Company ~ "••• ''a'••• lh.1111a t1ont td••O•••I rnan er or _ __,,,,.,_ mev 11e ·-~-_, ~ .,..,.,_ I)! 'OC)yftglll - '.~ 1'•1At •1 0 S,1 'I f I /(Iv le.; ttt I fftt e *• f f"XJ• +:'.Jt., r, 1 a,, ''' 1't~·"'• ~I ,." .,.,, IV.~ •l(ir t11 l .fil .,... ...., .. ,] Clrculatlon T.t.phon.. Chazy Dow•llby Editor and Aas1Stan1 to the Pubhsher Roe•m•ry Churchmen Contr()ller !.e<.oncl Cl"'I POSlaQe plld al CoMI ..... Ceot!ot"" IUPS IU 8001 Suoac;foptlO'I ti'!' Git•• '4 7~ monlNy by ~ se 5oe> mon1Ny ( J. l tephen '· CMeito Proovwon ""-O't' Olori1 A. P-ef• OlrlCIOI Of Ooneld L. Wllllem1 c, .. ~ ... ··-VOL. n, NO. 33 ... .,.,.,,.ing .... n•oe< I Cruise into ~pring with Ralph Lauren. Linens, Co ttons and Silks. , __ _ 119 fe1hlon bland ~ewport 8e•(h (71 4) 759·1622 -·- .. , 4728 Admir•lty W•y Marin• def Rey (213) 823 · 7955. On --t ile: , •· • • .. NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS • TlftSNf'S 11 lll (PIT) PllCIS UPs ANO Do~.~· ~~,~~AV--~~ f::*'~~ ··= ~..::. : r::~~"" ........ of ~ ~~il~=~~~= ~~~~-1 :~ i".:i:.. •, 1 ' ' ti p ,,,_,....,.,._, ~ 1! ,, . 1 WHAT AMEX Orn .. -0 ( AM £X LEADERS NASDAQ SUMM ARY GoL o Qu ons ME TALS Quo ns That's an apt description of both business and busin ss people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of where companies ar goin~ and whi h people are helplng themgetth re.ju t -wat h CreditLtne~-~verydaytnth Busln_ se tlon of.youq1ew. · aaily.PilDt-. ~ _ I . William A. Hall will manage new hotel in Laguna Niguel William A. Hall ha!t been named acoeral manager of Tlae Rlti-Carltoo, a Laguna Niguel resort hotel owned by Tlae Rlti-Carltoo Hotel Co. now under construction. The Laguna Niguel re!>1dent wa~ appointed by Colpte F. Holmes, company president Hall will have complete operational responsibility for the 397-room ~sort, situated on a blutT overlook1nf the Pacific Octao. Prior to Joining The Ritz-Carlton. I !al wa\ general manager of the SUverado Country Club and Resort 1n the Napa Valley. • • • Emulex Corp. of ( o!tt Mc\a ha!t announced the appointment of Bill Johnson ac; national sales man- ager/Canada. according to James F. Martin, vice. president of international marketing. Jo hnson will be respon'i1blc for the sale of the company·s disk, com- mun1ca11on!I and tape controller computer products, as well a\ the recently-introduced packaged subsystem line. Johnson was formcrl) the pre51dcnt of Uptime Sy1tem1, Inc., a Canadian consulting firm. • • • John C. Hall, vice president of North Ir Doulloe of Santa Ana has been elected president of the Comps&er ud A•tomated Systems A11oc. for 1114. CASA 11 u lllternaUonal professional sroap dedlcalecl to CM appU- catloo of computer Integrated manefactarilaa teclllqaet to lndastry. Hall Is a resldeot of Lapna Nlpel. • • • Donald F. Brosnan has Joined CDB Inc, as mana&Jng director. according to Walter W Cruttcnden, president. Brosnan wa\ formerl y prc-.1dcnt of MSI Da&a Corp. in Costa Mesa. COB " an. in vestment banking firm which specializes 1n finanu ng high technology companies in Orange County • • • Paula Hunter Bartb, w -founder and former principal of Hunter Barth Advcrtillog, lnc .. Santa Ana, has formed AdOYNAMICS, an "a' la L<srte" adven1sing agency which offers broadcast and pnnt ~rv1ces by the project. The new firm 1s located m Newport Beach • • • The storage and penpheral products group of Fujitsu America, Inc. has moved 1 ls regional office to 18300 Von Karmon in Irvine. The new 5,000-square-foot facility becomes the sales and service office for two Fujitsu d1v1S1ons -the printer and peripheral products d1v1s100 and the stragc product~ d1 v1s1on of the computer company OvcR THE CouNTER FrmGo 40 > 40'1oo I Flcl~or )t.., ,.,,., Ftadv SJ ll Slito. FtEmoS lS~ l6'i. FtW"F'n '"° 6'-FUC:"ll • 2)>.i 1•'1• F leNFt 36 '• 16"' F tur0<:t1 I) I\ ,..,,, ForH IO 74"" 2S FrenkCo IS 16 FrenkEI It''• ""' FretSGo 37 '> 17..,, Fremnt 1l I) • FultH8 16'-17''• Gentc:ll ' )1 1, •• ,, Gn.lwt 11 ~ 13 't GnO.vu 1 " 1 '-GnlttE •1 9 10 G<Of\S< ' ·~ ' . ., Grf "AO• 117 127 GlfAOMI 9\lo 101'> Gvroovn 6'1• •~ Ha4\0n ·~ •• ,. 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E.P_. n ... 11 1. 8tULb )) • ))I) e 1oer8t 12., u•. 8 Jl>OCo ,. ,..,., EleNucl 9 ..... 81rdll'C 9'-10~ EIModl U ill IS 9 1rt,hr 5 s.-. E"llConv u 36'1"> 81VVOCI' ll'I• l)lt') EnrMtt ,,,.. 1'4 Bonet • lo', " E11lhv •''• 4~ arwlom r '"' Entwl11t 17'1• "~ 8uff•t1 ' '• .... EatOll '"' '" WM.HALL JOHNSON J.HALL The Newport Beach-based architectural firm of Aram 8111eolu, A.I.A., and A11oc., lac. it projcctina a busy 1984. Based on January projections, over 3,800 homes designed by the firm will be in various phues of development in 38 C alifomsa communities. with 400 more scheduled for construcuon 1n three Arizona citjcs. • • • Mark S. Aladeraon, mana&Jng pnnetpaJ for 'Ae SP Group, a national c1v1I engineering firm with offices in Irvine, has announced several promotionsand addition to the company's Southern California offices. K.a~erilae L. Ray has been promoted to the position of assistant vice president. Ray, who joined the firm in J 980, serves as business manager for''the Western region offices. In the Irvine office, the promotion of Dutel R. RaiDey to the position of vice president has been announced. Rainey JOtned the firm ID 1979. • • • Kim Ra.lney, former manager of direct mail market- ing at Avco Fhwaclal Insurance Gr09p in Newport Beach, has JOined Cochrue Clta1e, LlvlD11toa Ir Co. lac. as an account supervisor 1 the marketing services division. In her new position, she will handle responsibilities on the Rancho CallfonJa, Irvine Co. and Blrtcbet Pacific accounts. Cochrane, Chase, Ltv1 ngston &. Co. is an advertising. public relations and marketing finn. l(nei>eV 1S"' U 'I) 0cu .... s • S''> St•-lS'h Jt Kreto1 ·~ 4'1) Otlln.M 47 '• •7\6 StrawCI 70''-101,6 l(ulO.t ' 20,.. ~ OhloC• 0 ~ S.-rv •• 14'1' L•nu 2S,, ,. Ol'IFtrro 4''t ·~ Su-El 1011) 10\lo LanaRt1 '"' sv. OttrTP 16 • ,..,. 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NwNG !)"" 1•'"" Stendvn ,. '• lt14 NwttPS "'"' "" StdMk I ..... 11 1. ZIVnUI 301.'.1 JI Noxell ' )J·/· ll"" Stdlteo ' 10·1. )I n.• • Nol aooOu~. Oran~ Coast DAILY PILOT/Thurtday, February 2, 1984 Ba COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS 8-1 Orange County mortgage rates BALLOON ADJUST· ABLE Lender Contect/Phone Foundera S&L Nettle Bathune (213).295-3161 Cal Amerk:a S&L Fay Nadel (714) 778-4922 Crocker Bank Any Loan officer (714) 851--0806 Under COfttectl ...... 8utterfWd 8&L Any k>en omo.r (714) 2 .. 1 .... 553 Weyert\aueer Mortgao- Co. Edeeok• (71•>eeo..wv HancockS&L Robin~ (213)4eS.. Int. "9t• 12.500 12.750 12.750 ...... .... 9.SO 9.876 10.260 Pta. 20 20 2.50 ..... 2.6 3.0 2.0 .... u l.O . . Amort. Yrt. 30 30 30 • . lll0,000 Due Maximum Yra. Loan 15 $250.000 10 $150,000 7 $250,000 ' . '• Cap It the max.lmum percent lncreue In Interest rate over the term of the loan. Rates quoted are for slngle-famlly. owner-occupied homee, boug,ht with a 209/• down payment. Each exampte Includes three of the top lenders, u lefected by Prtme Rating Inc. All lenders have been ranked by lntereet rate, polnta, terma and feea. If a lender requlr• PMI (Prtvate Mortgage lnauranoe) It has been calculated Into the lnter811 rate shown. AIJ lenders were updated and verlfted Jan. 30. 19S... Note: Information on mortgage tending In Orange : County la provided by Prime Rating Inc. of Saueallto. _: The rates for thl• partaJ lltt are derived from Prtme . Rating'• data bue of more than 350 lender• In California. These tender• control about 90% of eource money available for real Mt.ate loana In the 1tate. Mortgage brokeri are not Included In the data bue. More Information may be obtaJned fora fee by catting Prime Rating, toll free, at (800) 832-9999. The DaJty PHot accepts no r1Sp9nllbUlty for the Prime RatJng reports. FIXED show• the tradltlonal long-term fixed-rate mortgage. BALLOON mortgages require the borrower to refinance the loan or pay the balenoe within a few years. An ADJUST ABLE mortgage Cffrlel a variable Interest rate, adjusted fNery few months u Indicated. · 10 7S% ........ ~, ... • ~tll fi 'II 11.~: 11.~~ 11 57 •-X.· . ,., .... ,_ •~10 3 MONTHS, Sl0,000 MINIMUM 2 YEARS~S500 MINIMUM 9.~:~ 10.21~ 11.:~ 11.1:1~· flf10 3 MONTHS, 11,000 MINIMUM 3 & 4 YEARS, S500 MINIMUM 10.~ lO.·~~ 11\ett'• ju.t no cxcu1c ror lazy tnve tJn,_ Not with great rates like theff. So act your 6 MONTHS, Sl,000 MINIMUM money over to Commercial Credit where 1lx dl«erent 10.~J 11.0!I~~ lnve1tmcot certiOcatea lock In high Money Market ratca, --Ratea that are etrecUve l YEAR, S~ MINIMUM for the full tenn you select Rat.ea that provide high yields for as little as 8500. So iryou·re notcamtng rates like these. get moving. We've got aa mQny financial 1olutJonlt as there are finan· clal nccd1. See the White Pagea ror the om.cc nearest you. 1~~1 ' • • • HIGH 15 LOW58 f IRST ll lTIDI. ORANGE COUNTY C ALH-ORNIA 25 C ENT S C ·COU ose e I 1.ons Coast Orange County w11igaln from the governor's proposed state budget, supervisors say./ A3 After months of study, a ne~ logo will grace Or- ange Coast College./ A3. California California's June presl- dentlal prlma,.Y ~allot 1$ almost complete./ A4 Nation For the. first time In nearly 10 years the social secur- ity budget won't run with red lnk./A5. Countdown moves ahead for Friday's space shuttle launch./A4 World Honduras may become a permanent home for U.S. troops./M Bombs rain down on the Christian section of Belrut./A4 Living Quiet Victories, a series on medical progress against major diseases, focuses on birth defects. /82 Sports No less than six Fountain Valley High football standouts have made commitments to four-year schools./C1 Estancia all but sews up . Sea View League basket- ball crown with decisive win over Saddleback./C1 Area trio captures heats In the first day of the Katin Pro-am Surfing Challenge at Huntington Beach Pier ./C2 Entertainment If you want a guest shot .OR. "Hiii Street Blues," you'd better look llke a "hairball." /83 Hollywood's first reviews of Bo Derek's new sex comedy ridicule the film. /A8 :::=::::::::::::::::::-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Buaineaa ~Ind out where to get the best deals on a home mortgage loan./85 For the latest on what's happening In.the Orange County business and real e=-tate world, see Credit Llne./85 INDEX Erma Bombeck Bridge Bulletin Board Bu11ne11 California New• CtaNlfled Com lea Crouword Death Notices Horoec9pe In the Serva Ann Land«• Living Mutual Fund• Natlonat Newt Optnlon PoHce Log Public Notloea Sport9 • Stock Mark.it T.-vtlton ThNter1 WNther World Newt J 82 84 A3 86-6 A4 C5·8 84 C8 C4 C7 A8 92 81·2 95 A4 49 A3 c...e 1-4 88 83 93 A2 A4 ·e e 1 rans1 ' Postal killing trial called HB teen facing court in bludgeoning By STEVE MARBLE Of ... .,... .......... Testimony from two 'witnesses was all that was needed for a Municipal 'Court judge Wednesday to order an 1 S.year-old Huntington Beach youth to stand trial for the murder of postal carrier Ida Jean Haxton. Gabriel Deluca, a high school dropout who has been hefd without bail since Jan. 4, is suspected of beating Haxton with a baseball bat and stabbing her with a hunting knife. Deluca was ordered to appear in Orange County Superior Court Feb. 14 for arraignment. The Huntington youth has pleaded not guilty to the charges but his lawyer has reserved the right to change the plea to innocent by reason of insanity. The 45-minute hearing in West- minster was closed to the public by West Orange Municipal Court Judge Marvin Weeks who expressed worry that media coverage could prejudice Dcluca's right to a fair trial. John Patrick Dolan, Ocluca's at· tomey, had requested the closed hearing, citing the volumne of press coverage generated by the brutal slaying and Deluca's arrest. Deluca, clad in a yellow jail jumpsuit and handcuffed. stood ex- pressionless behind a glass partition before the hearing began and answered several questions with one word replies. (Pleue .ee TRIAL/A2) · e .J . the groundho& dldn 't mak e any rub weather prediction• today. B.J. ht:;_dges on his prediction By CHRISTINE DECKEI\. Of .... .,... "!!It • ..,, B.J. the groundhog·at the Santa Ana zoo looked up at the sunny sky-this morning, blinked and made a snorting ~~ . "I guess you could say he's seeing his shadow. He will stay out ofhis burrow a while, maybe eat a linle and then go back underground." said Wamie Mcll~aine, associate zoo curator. The chubby critterapparently was unawarcofhis annual Groundhog Day duty of predicting the end of winter. Folklore dictates that ifon Groundhog Day a groundhog emerges from its snug burrow and sees its shadow there will be another six weeks of winter. If the day is cloudy and the furry rodent doesn't see its shadow, spring is on its way. B.J .. short for Baby Jackson, has been coming in and out ofhis den for about three weeks, but thi s is sunny California. B.J. began his winter's nap in mid-November and is still a Ii ttle sfuggish, according to Oa ud ia Collier, zoo superintendenL Groundhogs aren't indigenO\'t&'to California. They thrive in the eastern United States, acrossalfofCanada and north to Alaska. Protiably the most famous groundhog is named Phil and lives in Punxsutawney, Pa. As dawn crept over the small town of8,500 people today, crowds of people watched as Phil came out of his electrically heated burrow at the town zoo. Phil sniffed, wriggled and saw his shadow too. It was the 92nd time in 97 years a Punxsutawney groundhog has predicted another six weeks of cold wrnter weather. This year, however l..Phil got a suprise. He was greeted by a female ground frog, Yhilomena. who residents hope will be his' mate. Thef swept mugge; out of neighborhood By STEVE MARBLE Of tM "-.......... Two Balboa men, credited with capturing an alleged mugger who reportedly beat up his 63-year-old victim beiere talc:ing his wallet, say they were just trying to clean up the neighborhood. "l've never done anything like this bt:fore because the situation never cdme up before." remarked 22-year-old Christopher Barck. "But I'd do it again if had to." Barck and roommate Robert 'Fine and Dandy' in the Daily Pilot Mak(r,g its debut in today's Daily Pilot is the comic strip "Fine and Dandy," offering a whimsical look at life through the eyes of Orange County cartoonist Katr Brooks. "Fine and Dandy' will appear every Thursday in the Living section, 4ehroniclinJ the whims and woes of -Marion Fane, a young woman who has fled the suburbs to confront life with determination, dreams and a sense of humor. Brooks hopes the strip will remind readers of"the upbeat.moments, love and silly things that happen to us every day." Deckman, 20, placed Charles N. Week. 20, under citizen's arrest early Tuesday after the man reportedly robbed and beat up 63-year-old Eugene Lange. Lange, visiting Newport Beach from Texas. was walking along a darkened alley when he was attacked. He suffered a broken nose, facial lacerations and lost two front teeth in the scuffie, according to authorities. The two Balboa men claimed they were playing pool in a friend's garage (Pleue .ee CITIZEM.S/ A2) Victor Andrew• Don Koll Two county leaders pushed for regents By ANDREA ADELSON Of IMO...,,_.. ate« A prestigious panel af Orange County's top business leaders thinks the state's second largest county deserves representation on the UC Board of Regents. The 11-mefl)bcr Board of Over- seers, who act as advisers to UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel Aldrich, has recommended two of Its own mem- bers be considered as nominees for the regents' posts. Chairmaf\ Victor Andrews said Wednesday ··w e're hoping that finally we'll get some representation on the board. We think the tame 1s nght." Andrews said. The names of AndrewSi 70. of Laguna Beach, a San Joaquin Valley farmer who holdso1l 1nterests in Kem County, as well as Newport Beach developer Don Koll wcrt: suggested by the panel. Andrcw!i said. Kell. out of town Wednesday, (Pleaae aee PAIR/A2) ' County retai s es may drop by 1 %. college study says ' By JEFF ADLER 'Of ... 0.-, ""' ..... Oranse County retailers Slaod to lose $33 billion ·and-ioQJ taxable saJel could decline by as much as 10 percent if county' voters approve a 15-year, penny increase in the coun· ty's sales tax. a study completed for tax opponents has predicted. The study, by Chapman Col.Iese economics pro(essor Donald Booth for the Orange County Motor Car Dealers Association, cballen,es con- clusions reached in an earlier study · chartered by the Oran~ County Transportation Commission. Booth, who ~cads a private con· suiting fum, Economic Resources, said the commission also has under- estimated the amount of money the tax will raise and has failed to evaluate bow depressed retail sales figures will affect other local aovern- ments during the tax's IS-year life. The one-cent increase, if approved. would generate not the $5 billion for transportation improvements OCTC planners have been discuss1n&, but SS.4 billion; Booth estimated. Ad.- ditionally. governments· otl)er. than OCTC stand to lose $2 btllion in sales tax revenues as the increase drives shop~rs into neighboring counties, he said. Hardcst·hit by t~ decrease in sales would 6e purveyors-of high ticket goods, such as cars. appliances. boats and furniture. Booth's study predic- ted. However. those results conflict . (Pleue 11ee TR.AlfSIT I A2) Airline complies with FAA Frontier fixes error that crippled jet at John Wayne Airport From staff aad wli:e r~ports Frontier AJrlines has complied with a Federal Aviation AdminiJ.. tration order to operators of OC-9s to remove or wire shut a part which h.u been reported damaged in at least 23 cases since 1965. The airworthiness directive came just five days after a damaged shield in the right wheel well of a Frontier OC-9 Super 80 with 120 people aboard reduced fuel flow to one of its two engines. forcing the pilot to land minutes after taking off from John Wayne Airport. No one was injured in the incident. Human error rather than a Qlecb· anical defect is the probable cause of that incident, according to an FAA 1nvest1gator. A proter t1ve shield may not have been latched b} a Frontier mechanic. said Sheldon Kang from Denver. the chief FAA maintenance inspector assigned to Frontier. If the a1rhne v1ola1ed FAA reau- tations, Frontier could be fined m- temporanly grounded. King said. Bob Schulman. spokesman fpr the Den ver-based airline. said Wednes- day an 10qu1f) into the incident at John Wa yne 1s continuing and the cause has not been determinand. Screens on the fi ve OC-9s in Fron- tier's fleet hav e been removed. be said. Harl) Irwin. a 'lu~rv1sor at the FAA ·s Long Beach aircraft certifica- tion office, said the Frontier mishap occurrl·d as the agency was conclud~ 1n$ a lcngtH} investtgauon of the shields. (Pleue eee PRONTDtR/ A.2) Scho01days,schoolqays. • • why are ther e s o few? The 18,000 pupils, ?SO teachers, 1dministraton, bus driven and other workers in the Huntinaton Beach Union Hiah School District had aoolher dal off Monday. It wain t Martin Luther Kina's l>inhday -they <lClcbrlted that by dosina schools Jiil. l 6. And it wasn't the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln or Ocorac Wash· inaton -the seven schools will close Fel>. 13 and Feb. 20 for those holidays. Tbe reason for the day off Monday was that lt came at lhe end oftht flnr semester and the tcacben anociation won It 11 1 day oft' three yean aao 11 the nqotiatina table. HuntJnaton Beach isn't alone In • ~------------- ROBERT BARKER PERSPECTIVf stanina the new year with four-<lay weekt. ktepina what othtr workers miaht t¢ u • leisurely PIClC 1ince IChool resumed Jan. 3 at tbc end of two wecb of winter vacation. Newpon-Mcsa celebrates the same n&llonal holidays but that dlstnct ) took off lut Friday for the semester said this week. she was becom1n, break. And there was no clauroom embarrassed by the number of' hot- inatruction in the Ocean View School ichys. District in Huntinaton Beach Mon-"h's seems hkc we've been off chy as teachen pen.icipatcd in train· every Monday sinoe Cbnnmas va- in& sessions. l • cation," she noted. .. There are 1ndicatioOJ tome school And a mother 1a1d it feels like her official1 and employees •~ feclina • ton hu been home more than tie's little "vac.ationcd out." panicularly been in school SJncc the first of tht an liaht of criticism aimtd at public year al Fountain Valley Hifh. education and the mountina clamor Hunllnaton Beach Union Htgb for a lonacr school year. School Superintendent Jake Abbott And, on top of that. a rtelent study acknowlcdacd this Wttk that holida~ by the Califomta Aslcument Pro-bave been pthna uiura p~tty rap1d anm shows th1t students in -c.lf...,.; pe<lC with the lddiuon of Manin fomia ao tf! school I Y, fewer years by Luther K.tn1'1 81nhday tn January the time they ltlduate hla.h school "Af'\cr the Manin Luthtt' Kini than pupils on the national avenp. holiday was mandated, I thtnk lhett One biJh school distrta employee (Pleue ... SCHOOL/ A2) •• ./ ,• . .. • , .. TRANSIT TAX TO HURT SALES ••• From Al • 1' wnh a study chartered ~Y OCTC tor St.an ofiiie commissioners. The earlier Study, He said the ocrcs study. based chmmatcd if. for example, only the firsl $500 ofa ale were taxed or if the the tax were sh1f\ed from its sales base to some other ~mmodity, such a psoline. prepared by the Arthur Youna & Co. on historical saJ~ trends, indicated co11$ultina firm, concluded the s.alcs the tax du.placement would amount tu mcrcase would have no subs1an· to less than a 1 percent sales reduc- tial impact on retail sales, ahpou&h a tion. "It's difficult to believe thett shght decline in auto sales did occur will be such a phenomenal difference an Los Angeles County after the (between the two studies)." Of\ehe As at now is structured, the tax wtll dccrea~ sales in the county because people w1JJ buy thett goods elsewhere to avoid the extra penny ta)\ (For example, it would OOtt ~ oonwmer S 100 more to buy a S 10.000 item if the tax were apprpved), they will buy less or they will decrease pun:hases of taxable items while iocreasina non-taxable purchases, such as food, he said am position of a similar tax there. • added. Release of the car deaJers' study Car dealers association executive Wednesday marked an escalation in director Jim Upp said the association the previously one-sided campaign in decided to sponsor the study because favor of the tax. no adequate economic analysis of the OCTC Chairman Thomas Riley tax incru9C had been made. termed the car dealers' study "so Upp also said he hoped the new nd1culous that someone ouaht to information would fon::e transpor- challcnge the professor who su~ talion comm1ss1oners to rcv1~ the mttted at.·· He called the economic tax increase proposaJ and submit a Revenue to be generated by the tax increase 1s to be used for a host of county transportation projects. in- cluding hiahway and freeway im- provements. new freeway construc- tion and a proposed Costa Mesa-to-Fullerton rail line. Voters are scheduled to decide the tax increase question June 5. predictions in the study .. un-new plan to voters next November. believable" and said the figures were "There is no need to rush this "outrageously different" from com-important issue onto the June ballot:• m1ss1on projections. he said. "I don't think anyone will be Booth, "'lho said he was paid $1 ,500 bamboozled by a study like that," to complete the study. suggested that commented OCT(' executive direc-the adverse effects of the tax could be TRIAL ... From Al The heanng. o riginall} set for last month. had been delayed when 1t was believed Deluca had contracted mfec- ttous hepat1t1s and was placed in medical 1solat1on for a week. Blood tests later revealed he did not have hepat1t1S Haxton. a mother of two, was attacked and lolled while delivering mail Jan. 3 1n the Mere&th Gardens community m Huntington Beach. Her body was found later that day sprawled m the back scat of her green postal.car. parked at a Costa Mesa church. Police said there was no evidence the woman had been sexually molested or robbed. Her undelivered mail was found in the postal car. Deluca was arrested the following day after a team of bloodhounds picked up a scent at the Church of Jesus Chnst of Latter Da) Saints - parking lot and followed 1t back .,..,,..,._....,.....,.......,.. toward Deluca's famil} house on Jon Da:r Dnve. Attorney John Dolan (right) appeara wltb bis client, Authonues allege Deluca. who • "accused murderer Gabriel Deluca. at arraignment. lived on Haxton's route, clubbed and stabbed the 30-year-old wo n and then dragged her to the car. T car was dnven to the church parking t less than a mile away, according lO police. Detectives found a leaf in Haxton·s car that matched a plant at Deluca's home. A knife also was found m the car and a broken ball bat rcponedl:y was recovered from Dcluca's home. according to records. .... FRONTIER TO FIX JETS ..• From Al ,. He said the B ca!>e\ of shield damage since the DC-9 was in- troduced in 1965 included eight in 1983. Schulman said another Fronuer jet had shield troubles last November. ''It was a problem with the landing gear light, traced to the screen." he said. Besides the Frontier Airliner inci- dent, three other instances of engine power loss blamed on the shield have been recorded. lrwin said. CITIZEN'S ARREST ... The part 1s a "lateral mixer shield ," a screen-like door at the top of the left and nght wheel wells that is secured with a small spring latch. If it pops open. the re11acting landing gear can jam it against a fuel control valve. FromA2 when a man they 1dent1fied as Week approached them. .. He literally asked us 1f we'd help him ~at up this man." said Barck. ··we said, 'No way. We don't do that lond of stuff. Get out of here.'" The men said they thought nothing more of the strange request unttl 1he:r heard sirens a short time later and were told that a man had been beateQ.. and robbed. .. We thought about 1t for a couple of minutes. Someone said the man had been really hurt and that he might even die We decided. 'Let's go get this Jerk.· ··we thought we knew where this gu y h ved. We'd seen him around before but didn't reall} know him." Barck explained. "So we went over to his place "We went 1n and questioned him and got him to conies!>. Then we called the police and walked him outside to where the police were v.a1ung," he added. , ··He didn't put up any resistance. I mean we had him o utnumbered. There wasn't much he could do." Police. who praised Barck and Deckman for their quick work. said the victim said he met Week at the Balboa Saloon where the two had talked over a couple of beers . The accused mugger followed Lange into an alley where he slugged him in the face and grabbed his wallet. police said. Lange told officers he passed out after being hit and recaJls little after that Lange was treated at Hoag Mem- orial Hospital for his inJunes. Week was booked on suspicion of robbery. He was held on $25.000 bail. Don Hanwn. a spokesman for tbe Mc Donnell Douglas Corp .. manufac- turer of the plane. said the Douglas Aircraft division of the aerospace corporation issued its own service bulletin last week recommending that both mixer shields be removed from a11Super80 models, the latest version of the sen es. The directive is mandatory in the United States. where about 600 DC-9s operate, but only a recommen- dation worldwide. where more than 1,000 are in operation. Irwin said. Irwin said the Frontier Airline plane's engine never died, but was temporarily starved of fuel untjl the pilot put the landing gear back down, unJamm1ng the shield.and reopening the 1,1alve. PAIR PUSHED FOR REGENT POSTS ... From Al could not be reached tor comme nt Andrews a former Chapman Col- lege trustee. said UCl's chancellor "ha~ had to figh t alo ne without \upport from a regent. We de finncly need someone to attempt to further the goals of the local campu't" l\ndrev.., bche\es that ma> be e'\ixcialh true s1nu: l ( I\ chanu~llor inten<.h to n:s1gn at the end of the school H~ar Two terms on the 28-membcr board that go' ems the 11 campus l'n1vers1t} of Cali fornia expire March I The} are held b> Glen Campbell. director of the Hoo-.cr Institution at Stanford Un1 vers1ty. and Dean Watkins. chairman of a Silicon Valley electronic<; firm . Neither Campbell nor Watkins have said whether they intend to M:ck reappointment . u n1,e rs1ty spokeswoman Sara Mollah said from eral Wilham French Smith, have kept San Francisco. Neither could be their posts despite long absences. reached for comment Wednesday. Chancellor Aldrich said campus Campbell was vacationing in Hawaii supporters in Irvine and San Diego and Watkins did not return telephone would like to see a representative calls from their areas on the regents' board, Appointment 1s made to the now weighted with people from Los 12-)car term that pays nothing by Angeles and San Francisco. (JO\. George DcukmeJ 1an who Aldnch. who intends to step down hasn't named anyone to the un1ver-th1sJune.sa1d"lwouldthinkitwould '\I t) board. No regents• terms have be ver) nice" to have an Orange C"<p1 red during the governor"s County backer at the monthly regents 13-month tenure. H1stoncall}. ap-meeun~s. pomtments are made a month or two Aldnch declined to name his after terms expire choice. Neither the university nor its How man) others have placed their campuses takes an active role in the names m contention couldn't be appointment process, he said. determined because the governor's The Board of Overseers, which appointment sectrctary Marvin Bax-includes developer Henry Segerstrom ter, was una\a1lablc for comment. ' and industrialists Arnold Beckman Regents are appointed at-large, and and J. Robert Fluor, voted for its so me, such a!> former Attorney Gen-nominees Dec. 22. Andrews said. - SCHOOL HOLIDAYS BEING QUESTIONED ••• From Al arc too many holidays off and th~ parents have a legjtimate gripe,'' he said. Abbott said negotiators for both the d1stnct and the District Educators Assoc1at1on (teachers organization) have agreed to add six days to the 1984-83 school year 1f legislation is approved and money is forthcoming from Sacramento. And Abbott, as supcnntendent, said he will be "strongly recommend- 101" that the day between semesters should be scrapped as a day off (the Kjna, Lincohf and Washinaton hol- idays are mandated by the state Department of Education.) School Board President Ron MarcuJ w d be didn't know 1f the mid-semester day 'Off··1~ either good or bad." "1 have three youngsters in high school and they lake the break. They've been very busy and it gjves them tame to catch up It also gJves teachers a respite " Bill Bianchi, executive director of the West Orange County United Teachers Assoc1at1on which 1s an umbrella organization of the area's bargaining units, said officials wtll be look.Ing at the holiday schedule if the teaehers follow recommendations and agree to lengthen the school ytar by six days -from t 76 classroom days plus two days for teacher preparation to 182 cla sroom days plus two days for prcparauon. .. A decision to extend (the school year) nCJt year wdl stop that kind of criticism," he predicted. Abbott said that California schools have one of the shortest school years in the country but that Gov. De~· km~jian js proposing more state aid to districts wiJlina to stretch out the year. Local teachen would receive about S7SO,OOO-or 3.4 percent more than their present sa..larY-under a plan ~o pay them per diem for the au additional days, Abbott said. He said the proposal is paJt .,r Deukmejian·s pla ns to ell\e11d classroom ume and to fi.nd ways to pay teacbm more mooey. Wua do you like about Ute Dail)' PU•&? 'fbt doa't )'M Hke? Can lite nm nn rrud your me11ace m M ~rcltd. U'l•JC11~-.. ftttYend t• tl~ apprpprlale ultor. Tiie same U -lto•r H~rtaa aervlcc mll)' be aid CO record letters lo tlMt ectlcor oo u topic:. CODtrl con to otr Leuen c:ol•m• m11t tacl1cle tltelr aame HAI tef~e Hm r for verlfkaUon. No clttalatloa ull.1. pkaM. TtU u wlaat't Oil yoar mllHI. • -. 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To keep track of where companies are going and which people are helping ---themg~tthere,justw.at h ·Credit ttn .. -v.eryoay int~e -- • Business section of your new Daily Pilat . . \ t I . William A. Hall will manage new hotel in Laguna Niguel WU11am A. Hall has been named ieneral manager of 'he Rlt1-Carltoa, a Laguna Niguel reson hotel owned by ne Rlt1-CarltoD Hotel Co. now under construction. The Laguna Niguel resident was appointed by Colgate F. Holmea, company president. Hall will have complete operational responsibility for the 397-room reson, situated on a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Prior to joining The Riu-Carlton, Hall was general manager of the SUverado Co11.ntry Club ud Retort in the Napa Valley. • • • Emulex Corp. of Cost Mesa has announced the appointment of Bill Johnson as national sales man- ager/Canada. according to James F. Martin, vice president of international marketing. Johnson will be responsible for the sale of the company's disk, com- munications and tape controller computer products1 as . weU as the recently-introduced packaged subsystem hne. WM. HALL JOHNSON J.llALL Johnson was formerly the president of Uptime Systems, lac., a Canadian consulting firm. • • • Jobn C. Hall, vice president of Nortb le Do..Uoe of Santa Ana has been elected president of the Compater ud A•tomated Systems Assoc. for USC. CASA Is u laterutloul profeuloul g:rMp dedJcated to die appll- catioD of compater integrated muafacblrlD& teclm1qaet to lad a.try. Hall Is a resldut of Lapa Nlpel. • • • Donald F. Brosnan has joined CDB lac, as managing director. according to Walter W. Cruttenden, 'president. Brosnan was formerly president of MSI Data Corp. in Costa Mesa. COB is an investment banking firm which specializes in financing high technology companies in Orange County. • • • Paula Hanter Barth, co-founder and former principal of Huter Bartb Advertising, Inc., Santa Ana. has formed AdDYNAMICS, an "a' la ca11e" advertising agency which offers broadcast and print services by the project. The new firm is located in Newport Beach. • • • The storage and penpheral products group of Fajltsa America, Inc. has moved its regional office to 18300 Von K.armon in Irvine. The new 5,000-square-foot facility becomes the sales and service office for two Fujitsu divisions -the printer and peripheral products division and the strage products division of the computer company -l1llllllllH• NIW YoaJC CAP) eur-s 6 6"' FrmG 40'1'>~ NASDAQ _........ OIL Fin 3~ ''Ao Flc:llco< :Jf'I> ,,_ ................... CPT IS lSYt F'r8kSv S3''> SJ~ .,.. ......, .....,. .,., C.IWlr ' w St FIEmoS lS~ :WV• "*"" _ .. .,. ...... 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Anderson, managing pnncipal for ne SP Groap, a national civil engineering firm with offices in lrvioe, has announced several promotions and addition to the compan}'.'s Southern C)lifomia offices. Katbertae L. Ray has been promoted to the position of assistant vice president. Ray, who joined the firm in 1980, serves as business manager for the Western region offices. In the Irvine office, the promotion of Du.lel R. Rainey to the ~sition of vice president has been announced. Rainey Joined the firm in 1979. • • • Kim Raiaey, former manager of direct mail market- ing at Avco Flnucial lnsaruce Gro.p in Newpon Beach, has joined Cochrane Cbase, LlviDsstoD & Co. JDc. as an account supervisor i the marketing services division. In her new position, she will handle responsibilities on the Rancho CaUfornJa, Irvine Co. and Blrtcber Pacific accounts. Cochrane. Chase, Livingston & Co. is an advertising, public retalio'ns and marketing firm. ltl\eHV JS~ 26\.') Kre ios ..... , ..... 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ZlonUI 30 ..... 31 SldR" ' J0'.1. 31 n.•. • Nol •Pl>llceble. \ --~~-- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thuraday, February 2, 1984 COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE fRANSACTIONS 8-8 Orange County mortgage rates &AndW .COntaotl~ founder• S&L Nettle Bethune (213) 295-3181 CaJ Ametlca S&L FaiNedel (7 4) 778~922 San Mactno S&L Wayne Ferrell (714)771-7100 Lender Cont.ct/Phone Founders S&L Nettle Bethune BALLOON (2 13) 295-3161 Cal America S&L Fay Nadel (71 4) 778-4922 Crocker Bank Any Loan officer (714) 851-0806 Under Cont.ot/~ Buttetftetd, S&L Any lo.n officer (71•> 2•1-csss Weyerttauaer Mortg~ Co. =r Ed Becker ADJUST- · ABLE (714)6e0-1449 Hancock S&.L Robin Craig (213) •es-2000 , Rates quoted are for slngle-famlly, owner-occupied homes. boudht with a 209/e down payment. Each .example Includes three of the top lenders, as selected by Prime Rating Inc. All lenders have been ranked by Interest rate, points, terms and fees. If a lender requires PMI (Private Mortgage Insurance) It has been calculated Into the In terest rate shown. All lenders were updated and verified Jan. 30, 1984. FIXED shows the tradltlonal long-term fixed-rate mortgage. BALLOON mortgages require the borrower to refinance the loan or pay the balance within a few years. An ADJUST ABLE mortgage carries a variable Interest rate, adjusted every few months as Indicated. .~ 10.~~ l l.34~~ 11.tg Int. Amort. Maximum ..... pte. Yre. Loen 12.500 2.0 15 $260,000 12.750 2.0 15 S160,000 12.760 3.0 25 siso.ooo Int. Amort. Due Maximum Rate Pt1. Yrt. Yre. Loan 12.500 2.0 30 15 $250,000 12.750 20 30 10 $150,000 12.750 2.50 30 7 $260,000 tnt. MMwt. lilt. ..... Pia. Yre. Adi. 9.50 2.5 30 12mo. 9.875 3.0 30 12mo. 10.250 2.0 ·30 Cap Is the maximum percent Increase In Interest rate over the term of the loan. Note: Information on mortgage lending In Orange County Is pr6vlded by Prime Rating Inc. of Sausallto. The rates for this parlal list are derived from Prime Rating's data base of more than 350 lenders In California. These lenders control about 90•1, of source money available for real estate loans In the state. Mortgage brokers are not Included In the data base. More Information may be obtained for a fee by cafllng Prime Rating. toll free, at (800) 832-9999. The Dally Pilot accepts no responslblllty for the Prime Rating reports. ll 5~· for the full term you selecL • "'10 Rates that provide high yields 3 MONTHS, Sl0,000 MINIMUM 2 YEARS, S500 MINIMUM for as little as 8500. So If you're not earning 9.~~ 10.~~~ 11 ~% 11.':i~· rates like these.get moving. ...... u ... 1We'vc got as many financial 1'1(\0 ... rttUf ••ho 3 MONTHS, si,ooo MINIMUM 3 & 4 YEARS, $500 MINIMUM solutions as there are finan- cial needs. 10.~ 10 •%• Thett''lust no excuse for Sec the White Pages for . ~ lazy investing. Not with great the office nearest you . rates like these. So get your 6 MONTHS, Sl,000 MINIMUM money over to Commercial lc:=~~I Credit where six dlffcrcnt 10.= 11.0!!: investment certJficates lock in hlgh Money Market rates. •ot1n 1 YEAR, S500 MINIMUM Ra tea that arc effective I • .,.,., •• , ,,,..._~""irOl'IJ~-'n"' q.....,,.,.,..,,~oft-•, ~ .. ,.~t .... ft~• ., ... ,~~<~tf19of«t1•,.,..,.... ... ~,.,. •IP•""O)f~·'*'.,.''' t••t•~·ew11~_. ... ,. ••• .-... ......,. t..t ... ttl •otf1•ff•<h•""~.,...,.ch A~tlDCo••...,~'*'ilft""..-4' ~ -. . .. . . • • J \ -