HomeMy WebLinkAbout1982-12-29 - Orange Coast PilotDog
returns
favor
Michael Kemp, 36, ia happy
\Oday that he racued Princess
from a trip to the pound five
yean ago.
The small cockapoo got a
chance to return the favor early
Tuesday morning when she
ft!IC\led the Costa Mesa man and =Uy trom a fire that
their home at 286 E.
l.
Kemp and hil wife, Dani, went
to bed about 10:30 p.m. Monday
Qight, leaving Princesa and
another doS in the living room.
Kemp, a janitor, aaid he was
"wakened at 12:30 a .m. Tueeday
by Princess acrat.ching on their
bedroom door.
When he opened the door he
aaw the living room was
engulfed in flames.
Remp pulled both dogs into
the bedroom where, luckily, the
couple'• 4-year-old daughter,
Amber, bad decided to sleep that
night.
"'l'he Kempe, their four dogs
and two cats eacaped the smoke-
Wled houae tlu'ou8h a bedroom window.
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Official claims
cops drinking
violated law
BJ ROBERT BARKER 0( .. 0.-, Not .....
Several Huntin9ton Beach
police officers who conaumed
alcohol beverages in off-duty
houn at the police firing range
apparently violated city
regulatlona, a city official haa
said.
The firing range, leased from
the dty for $1 per year by the
Huntington Beach Police
Association, is located in the
city's Central Park aero. Talbert
Avenue from the Central
Library.
Vince Moorhouse, the city's
director of community -services,
confirmed Tueaday that It is a
misdemeanor punishable by fine
or jail to drink in the parks or on
the dty beach.
He said he plans to write a
memo to the police association
req ueatl ng that the practice
"cease and desist" should
drinking be continuing at the
site.
Moorhouse said, however, that
~ goes on in other parts of
the city s park system and on the
beach. He said it la difficult to
enforce the city ordinance
because of personnel llmitations.
said today ahe I.a pl.annJ.na to .eek
a report on the firlna ranie leue
between the city and the police
association.
She said cl ty official.a should be
concerned "becauae activities
that may happen on city
property can reflect on the city."
According to aouroes, the range
la referred to u the "range bar
and grill." Parties alleged to have
occurred there are called
"bimbo-ramu," according to
sources.
Sources said that a trip to the
Colorado River last July by a
group of Huntington Beach
o fficers waa called a
''river-rarna.''
It was on auch a trip, officers
said, that 18-year-old Liaa
Garlich was killed in a traffic
accident near Parker. Ariz.
Huntington Beach p olice
officer John Blackwell, the
alleged driver of the vehicle, ia
scheduled to stand trial next
month on charges of negligent
homicide and leaving the ecene of
a aerloua accident, according to
Arizona authorities. ·"We're just IO grateful," said Jla.ni Kemp, 26, "I can't smell and
without that dog I could have
died in my bed."
The family loat their living
room furniture and most of their
Chriatmaa pre9enta. Kemp said
they were just happy to be alive.
Dani Kemp gives Princess a kiss after dog helpe•d save family
from burning Costa Mesa home. Kemp said she "can't smell and
without the dog I could have died in my sleep."
He said v iola tors can be
arrested only if they are caught
consuming alcoholic beverages in
the act.
Councilwoman Ruth Finley
Chief Robitaille said Monday
an ensuing investigation ahowed
that eight or 10 off-duty
policemen consumed alcoholic
beverages at the range. He said
evi~ence didn't support charges
of tex parties 'br mt.conduct.
..
i\rts unit faces ouster
'•• I ~· C: 1'~e South Cout Cul•ural h.I four day. to come up with programs won't survive, said ~ League of Irvine, a non-'8,100 to pey beck rent for the Sharon Sircello, founder and
tit youth~ted aria pvup Irvine Cultural Center, 17302 treuurer for the pvup.
bM grown up with the dty, Daimler Ave. W ithout the She la looldn1 for a loan
be about to die. money, the irouP la 1Ubject to becauae't Slrcello aald, the
b e f o u n d • r o f t h e eviction. organiutton already la in the
traanlzatton aaid Tuesday she And without lta bulldlna, its rnid9t of orpnb1na a new fund-
•. rai1ln1 prosram -!!:"o -•. . which she 18.ld should y pey ~.··_A -·...-.ed -1·ewel th1·eves ita overdue bills. ~~••• But ahe said the 1udden
!( demand by the buiJdina'a owner ~ouuht by Mesa cons ~p~e~kc~~:::a~ '...;, ~· r the bingo eames to e am the
l1lOl'\eY.
Police in Coata Mesa are
.earching today for two anned
'bandita who reportedly robbed a
'jewelry salesman of $300,000
~ of gold cba1na al he drove
to hla home near South Coast
?J.ua. Robert Henbkoviu, 35, told
}»Olice that the men robbed him
at 6 :40 p.m. Mqnday night,
9ecorida titer he exited hil car.
• ~ Mesa police Sgt. BUI
kbtel aid both men bad thick
Jorefgn eaaterft European
•ccenta. After Herahkovit:t
lndicated be didn't understand,
t>ne of the men told him, "no ialk." Bechtel aaid.. ,.
While one of the suspects held
a chrome handgun to the victim,
the second man removed his
aluminum briefcase from the
front aeat, Bechtel aaid. It
contained the jeWelry.
The stolen jewelry was insured
and belonged to tne Fountain
Valley firm. Unique Enterprises,
where Henhkovit:z ia employed.
Both auapecta are in theiI' 20tl,
Bechtel said. One of the men ia
de9cribed as 5 feet l, about 150
pounds, with a moustache. The
second is deacribed u about 5
feet 5, 160 pounds with dark
hair.
Staie laws aay an org.anization
has to be providing services
before it can stage le~!al bingo
gamE!ll. abe said. But il the group
la evicted, It can't offer the
services to enable it to hold the
f und-raiaer.
Sircello wa.a served Monday
night in Irvine with an Orange
County Superior Court order to
pay the SB, 100 or face eviction in
five days, ahe said. Recent
diacussions with landlord a.car
Zabarsky have failed, she added.
Thua, ahe said bet• group is
desperately in a-earch of
(See ARTS, Pase A%)
~issing painting returned
: A 17th century Italian painting
~ stolen from the Orange
iColmty Fairgrounda last month
~ been returned undamaged to
'the owner, Costa M~ police
-'d.
: S1t-Bill Bechtel said art
cdleetor Michal Van Hoye told
~ton that he receved a lJbclnt call at 4 a.m. Monday from a man clatmtn1 to have the
llli11ing paintlng, valued at tu.ooo by Van Jfoye.
Van Hoye w .. not available
for comment today. But the
director of the International
1·'
Village Art Faire told police he
was inatructed to go to Te Winkle
Park in Costa Mesa where he
would find the painting.
The caller reportedly told Van
Hoye to come a.lone to the park.
Van Hoye told police be found
the unin1ured palntln1 ln a
clump of bushes by a pole located
in the north aedion of the perk.
Van Hoye reported the
painting stolen Nov. 21 from a
locked display cue at the art fair.
Police said a aecurlty iuard on
duty at the time reported that he
didn't h.e&r an~ unusual.
Van Hoye offered a $1,200
reward for the safe return of the
painting. Van HoyP said he was
later contacted by a man who
said he would destroy the work
of art unless he could return lt
anonymously.
The caller reportedly told Van
Hoye that he stole the painting ao
that it could be diaptayed at a
museum. The Orange County
Register also received an
anonymous letter from a penon
claiming re9pontlibillty for the
theft.
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Irvine police Officer Steve Frew, left, poses with canine cop
Farnsworth while Jeff Love handles Barr. The dogs look like
shaggy family pets but they aren't.
Irvine canine corps debuts
Bouviers likely to become stars of police force
By GLENN SCOTI' or .. .,..,,.....,
Dog days have begun for the
lrvlne police.
One-year-old canines, Barr and
Farnaworth, besan work
Tuesday for the police
department. Mo.t of their flnt
da)' waa spent in orientation
with officers of the two-footed
kind and posing for the preaa.
Once the anlrnala ease into
regular beats, they'll have their
o wn aquad cara, their own
handlen, thelr own mini-badges
(for ceremony only) and most
likely all the attention they can
stand.
Barr and Farnsworth are
candidates to be Irvine's next
1uperatara. It won't be long,
officers admit, befott moat Irvine
school children are familiar with
their •haaY canine copa, before
most kids wlll know Farnsworth
because his cha.rooal fur la darker
and Barr becaU8e he la cur-U-er.
The dop are Bouvier., a breed
orlginally from Belgium where
they were U9ed to pull carts and
herd animala. Welahlna about 85
pounda today, they'll re.ch about
136 pounds when they finish
maturing in three years.
With their roly -poly
appearance, Barr and
Farnawortb look more llke
family pell than canine cops.
And that's exactly why Police
Chief Leo Peart wanted
Bouvier•. He wanted a do1'1
(See CANINE, P ... Al)
-lllDEX-
.ilail inmate's body parts yield 'no ~lues'
•
Continued atorl••
CANINE CORPS . . .
efficiency but not the mtltt.ary
look of a German ahepberd, h•
hu laJd.
But you cen bet thHe two
aren't pet.I.
Offk-en Steve Frew and Jett
Love work u the dop' ha,fldlen1.
hew hu Fatnrf'orth (they call
him "Fama") and Love teama
with Barr. The offlcen keep the
dop with them at home dwina
off hows, and Frew u.id the dOll
are protective of their famllla
"My .on la 3 and Fama playa
with him all the time," aald
Frew. "'They pt alone like old
friencb."
But durina a brleftna 'l'ue.ct.y,
Frew warned other police
off.lc:en not to playfully cuff with
the haodlera with the doga
prment or to pet or play with the
dop .. with a family pet.
"The dop aren't pew by any meam." he explained. '"They're
keyed to protect ua.''
The dao' primary tuka will
be to sniff out buralan ln the
extenaive lndualrlal .ec1iona of
the dty, a job experts aay they
can perform faater. better and
safer than humans. They'll alao
be uaed at crime ecene aearches
or to follow the trail of a auapect.
They are not trained to bite
unlfta their prey make au.dden
movements at them or their
bandlen. Officen in charp of
the canine prosram, however,
obviou.aly don't want to take too
many c.hances. .
At TuHday'a brl1fln1. for
example, one lMue WM wlMtthat'
the do11 could dlatln1ulah
btotween tho aood IUY' and the
bad IUYI durlna a chalt.
"You'd be aurprlaed," Love
uaured hla colleaauea. "These
doo can tell who la betna ohaed ana who'• the chaser."
Nevertheleaa, Frew Nld the
dop won't be releued If there la
any queatlon about aafety of
other of&en. tndudina lhote in
plain clothes. Hia atron1
auaesuon: Let the clop do the chuing. .
Mitt Barr and Fama pt uled
to their jot., Lt. San Allevato
said the department wW bepn
achedullna a~ for them
with local acboola, community
.-odationa and 11ervk:e group1.
Fint. thol.lgh, he wanta the
an1mala to become accustomed to
their new rolft. A dog, lt aeenw,
can be troubled with the same
atre98 problems uaociated with
hwnan police work.
And even ihough the dty built
concrete dog runa for the pair
and provides eight cups of hilh-
quality dog food a day, doo atill
have extra problems. besides the
fact they don't f':t paid.
So far, they ve avoided one
Itchy problem that many other
canines a1ona the Orange Coast
know too well.
Said Frew: '"nlere's no Oeaa
around bed enough to metS with
the9e clop."
ARTS UNIT ...
immediate funda to continue the
dance, theatel', foreign 1ancuage
and other programs the group
off en.
Stopping the flow
Orange County firefighters dike a fiood
control channel near Alton and Von
Karman avenues in ln'ine where they
found milky suhetanc.e later identified as a
mixture of cutting oil and a cleaning
solvent. Authorities are trying to find out
how the substance rea.ched the channel.
tal blizzard
slaps Northeast
IJTMAIMI• ... &::• Lln1•rtni wlndl lh~ l'nOlt
brutal bll&urd of the youn1
winter buffeted part• of tht
Northeut today whlltt cltln of
th• Mldwe11t atrualed out from
undor a foot and inalf of mow.
But pow4'r had been restored
early today to moat of the 200,000
hom" that went dark a• the
mowttonn rou9d from eeatem
Colorado to upper Mlchlpn on
Monday and Tue9day, mapplng
uUllt)' pole1 and blocklna roada
w1th 8-foot drlf1AI in places.
The center of the 1tonn had
awept lnto Canada by early
today, but atron1 winda raked
the mld·M....,.Jppl Valley and
uppe:J' AppUachiana and a atonn wamlna wu ln eUect for eattem
Lake lfiie. Gale warninp were
poeted over moet of the Great
Laka region and a1ona the New
Enaland oout. Winda gusttna to 66 mph hit
Buffalo, N.Y .. during the night.
anapplna power llnea and tree
limba, and amaahing aome
wl.ndowa. Part of the roof of a
Buffalo Savinfp Bulk office was
ripped off. Al O.bome, a spokesman for
the Niagara Mohawk Power
Corp .. said 4,000 to 5,000 homes
and businesses lost powet, but
moet of the aervice wu restored
by th.la morning.
Ellewhere, flooding continued
In Miaaissippi and Loulaiana and
Eastern cities continued enjoying
unseasonably warm
temperatures.
A aeries of alOm\8 that bepn
Chriat:mas Eve claimed at Ieaat 2:5
lives by late Tuesday, mostly in
weather-caused traffic accident&.
W.,. NIUnl up co 10 mllh
and anow-pacKed trH llmba
folllnat cm utility llnn knocked
out puwu In parta of Iowa,
Mtchl1an, Wtaconaln, lJUnola,
Kanaaa and Nt"bruka.
By thi. mornloi, ael"VMle had
been re11tored to most of t.he 96,-
000 homes that I011t power when
60-mph wind• mapped power
llnea ln aouthe'rn 'Mlchl1an.
Fewer than 1,000 of the 40,000
realdenta of Lincoln, Neb.,
affected by a blackout still were
without electricity.
The National Weather Service
called the atonn the fourth-worst
in M lnneaota htato ry .
Vagrant held
in cop scuf fie
A 28-year-old vagrant has
been arrested in Costa Meu on
suaplcton of a-.ault with a deadly
weapon against a police officer
after he allegedly grabbed the
officer'• baton and threatened
him.
Grayson Michael McCarty was
taken into custody Tuesday
morning at Winchell's Donuts,
253 E. 17th St.
Police were called to the BOene
after McCarty allegedly walked
to a nearby gas station and
threatened \0 douse his cigarette
In a tank filled with gasoline.
McCarty allegedly took officer
Tim Ct.nero.' baton away and
threatened him Cisneros fired a
warning ahot lrom his revolver l
and McCarty su.rrendered, police I
said. No one was lllJUfed. I
I l 1
"lt'a the ruination of a
commwlity re90Ul'Ce," a.he said.
by the cultural 8er'Vlces league
and the Irvine School of
Gymnaatks. which haa made lta
monthly rent payment• and
ham't been bit with eviction
no tics. Jail · discipline lawsuit battled l
The group moved into the
warehotae and turned it into
what Sircello calla ••a p&.ce with
real working llpllCe for the ana"
about four yean ago.
At that time, four group•
shared the buildlna and paid
cl09e to $2,800 a moolh rent, a.he
aa1cl. 'l'bne yean later, the rent
WI do.•bled to about ~,600, she
aald, and two of the ortllnal
P'OUP' mowd OU\.
Today, the bulld'8' la~
Sittello said tough eronomk
times hurt the league'• revenue
becauae clasaea offered last
aummer didn't ralae eno~gh funds. ahe said. Most of the '8.-
100 owed the landlord la from
miued rent laat summer, she
added.
She .ad ottidala had met with
7.aberUy and pledpd to pay the
bOl whim they could ralle the ~ 8'at now, she aald, the
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.Car crash kills teen
A 18-year-old Anaheim youth DwacJ-Woolery, 17, of Whittier,
aa killed today when the car he suffered minor injuries in the
driving toppled down a pre-dawn •xkien~
t embankment into a In a separate incident, the
int. Habra. body of an unidentified
you~ Identified .. Brian mot.or'c'ydilt --di:mJYel'ed th1a
bert, rePOrtedly wu being morning alon1aide • road in
by Wbtttler J)Ollce aJona Cowan Beiahta ne~ TuaUn.
winding rmd and hid eludecl Officen said they believe the
them just moment9 before the motoreydkt lost control of bit
accident, a Callfom.ia HJcbway bike and ~ad been dead for
. Patrol officer Mid. ~ bawa before bein& found
By Tbe A1soctated Pren
Lawyers repreeenting Orange
County have offered to aettle a
federal lawauit filed by lrunatea
who alleged they were placed on
a dia:ipll.nary diet conaiating of a
aubltance they called "dog food."
The dlaciplinary food ia a
meatloaf-like aubltance made up
of weetat>lel and around l'De9t.
A.lilstant Sheriff TMd Dwyer
aelmowledaed that the food,
called "gruel" by jail ottidala, ia
unpleasant to eat and that the
county la anemrting to aettle the auit. But jat medical ataff
member• maintain the
dl.9cipllnary diet la nutritious,
Dwyer said.
Dlaciplinary dieta were fed to
all lnmatea In diaciplinarr,
llolation -known u '"the bole '
-until February of this yeer,
when the federal lawsuit wu
filed.
Newport Be.ch attor"ney D6ck
Hermann, who repNeent.I the·
plaintiffs in the lawsu.tt, which la
pendJ.na in federal court in ~ A puaen••r in the car, by_po&e. __
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Coastal
Fair tonight and Thuraday.
o-Mty ~ ... 15 10 26
mph below ll'lt canyon• on Thur9day. o-nlgtlt ._.. In !ht
40a. High on Tllundl!y In low '°• mlcMJOe.. Eleewl'lert. from Point
Conception to the Me11tctn
border and out IO mllee. UgM vartabla wind• tonight and
Thuradty morning. Moally '°""'-' ..,. I to 10 1u1GCa with t to 2 foot wlftd waw .. Thurld9Y llfttmOOI\. ....,, ..,
tonlgllt and ~· '
,Gusty winds due
Joaquin ••II•)'• end tfl•
Mal'-Lode ~ from Or.-v.., to llonofa .. '-~.
def-. too In tM mon*'G and ..
lllgflt.
Tiie Lake Tahoe 8aatn wlll
watm vp to about 40 degr-,T l'luraday. aft« dipping 10 16
'onlGM. !ht HWS .._
Otfltr toraent• of l'llgll
tamperahH•• on Thureday lftcluded: Mounl 8hH ta. •5;
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Anueles, aa.id Tuesday that tne
county'• propoeed aettlement for
una pecifled damagea and
attorneys' fees la unacceptable.
"They want to pay damages
and attorneys' feea, but they
want to retain the ~ht to keep
aervi.ng the dog food, • Hermann
uid. "But we want them to atop
abuaLng the prlaonen and treat
them humanely. The money and
atton-iey feee are really no bla
deal t;o ua."
Jacl'< Pederson, an lnapector
with the State Department of
Correc Uona. said tha\ county jail
offldala apparently violated state
jail standard.a by the wholeeale
uae of the dlacipllnary diet.
According to Pederson, atate
a1andarda allow dbciplinary diem
only in individual cues.
"I cannot me. enough that
the diet ia to be u9ed aa a very
limited management option,"
Pederaon a aid. The ata te
atandardt.1 llmlt the u.e of tueh
diem to no Jonaer than 72 hours,
and require written approval
from a ph ysldan.
Hemann sald Orange County
Jail inmates were kept on the
die t for months at a time -
violating bot.h state law and t.he
inmates' constitutional rights
against cruel and unusual
punishment.
Depositions filed tn tl)e case
lndicate that Capt. Jerry Krane,
who was jail captain when the
food was served, laaued a
d.i.oplliw'1 diet memorandum ln
September 1981. The memo said
that inmates would be fed the
dlaciplinary diet for three daya,
given regular meala for one day,
then be switched back to the diet
for three more daya.
Dwyer said the food mixtUre
was developed after too many
i nmatea sought dlaciplinary
iaolation, to eacape livlng in
overcrowded general quarters
where aome inmates are fon-ed to
aleep in toileta and ahowera.
"Our diacipllnary efforts did
not have the effect that it
ahould," Qwyer said. "So we
developed this restrictive diet."
Shooting sparks riot
MIAMI (AP) -Police kept
pa.rt of a black alum -1ed off
today aft.er a nllbt of lootin8 and
violence by rock-tmalna PDP
an1ered when a Hlapanlc
pollceman cr'ltically wounded a
black man at a video arcade.
Police aaid they killed one loot.er. ~ people were hurt in the
Tuelday nilht dlaturbance ln the
Overtown area, and police
apokesman Mike Stewart aaid 29
people bad been arrested by
early today.
F i ve police cara were
deatr<>1ed. three by fire, and two
journalista' can were burned. A
'group of about 20 youna men
was aeen awarmlng a yo2n
white"woman. who waa stri
of her clotbea but f ed,
apparently unharmed, into an
apartment bu.Udl.ng.
lt waa Miami'• worat
d.isturbanoe alnce a May 1980 riot
claimed 18 lives and caused $100
mU1ion in propert)' damage.
An 84-aquare-block area wu
~ off, with exit ramps on a
nearby highway closed.
Veronica Segerstrom
Segerstrom
widow dies
Veronica'.Phyllia Segerstrom. a
full partner In the firm that
developed 1prawllng South Coast
Plaza and nearby Town C.enter
in c.c.ta Mesa, died late Tue9day
at age 81.
Family members aaid the Crance County pionfer" died of
an a~nt hH.rt attack. She
hlld aertou.aly ill for several
yeera.
Widow of the late Harold T.
Segerstrom. she was a member of
the family that turned a metch
of fanning acreage into one of
the largest and most profitable
ahopping and profeaaional
cent.en in Southern California.
Her nephew . Henry
~. cun-e:ntly heads the
family operation.
Services have been aet l p.m.
Monday at Waverly Chapel at
Fairhaven Memorial Park in
·Costa Meaa.
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2 Air Force j t
crash in Pacific
By Tbe Auo<'lated Pre11
Two Air Fone F 150 Jt•t
fighter• l rasht•d into dw
Pac1f1c Ol'\.'an toduy about If.!
miles northewst o( Okmawu,
lhe Kadt'nu Air Forn• S..!w
Public Affairs O ff ll'l' 1n
Ok.Jnawa suad
One pilot. who wai. not
1dent1fll'd . was resl'Ut'd by
tw lkopll'r und rt•turnt•d to
Kad~mu "in good l'or\tJlt11,1n,"
an Air Jo'on't' •pokt..,111.1u1 1M.11d
H t· 1H' u t-u n 1 t K l' u n t 1 n u l' d
IS(•a.rching fo1 tht' pllot of thl·
otht•r plane, he said
lnvt.'llllgaton. werl' trying lo
detl•rmine the caust' of the
crash of the two planca, each
vulut.-d at about S 15 nulhon.
Arms negotiator hopeful
WASHINGT ON
Chances are f'ven that the
Uruted States and 1he Soviet
Union will reach agn•t•nwnl
at their s trategll' armi.-
reduction talki. an 1983, the
chief American negotiator
•m I ci t O(°h \'
"l think the odds are
probably 50-50," retired
Army Lt. Gen. Edward L
Rowny s~ud in an interview
un NBC-TV's "Today" show
"lt'i. difficult to predict at this
early stage "
Weather claims 600 lives
WASHINGTON -With
parts of the Middl<.· West
digging oul of eight foot
drifts fro m a year-end
snowstorm, the government
says bad weather claimed
more than 600 lives th1s year
and destroyed or damaged at
least $10 b1lhon worth o f
property
The agency did not give a
com plete breakdown o f
dt>aths but said 63 people died
m tornadoes, 150 m floods
and onl' m the hurricane that
strut:k Hawaii thlS CaU. That
was the only hurricane to hit
U S ll'rratory this year.
Ma y pr oduced 326
tornadoes. the m ost since
reuable records began to be
compiled m 1913, the agency
noted.
STATE ~·
Quake hits near Bishop
BISHOP A moderate·
sized earthquake, the fourth
reported in California this
week , rattled a c r oss a
sparsely populated area on
the California-Nevada border
but caused no damage
The quake, centered 40
miles east of Mono Lake,
measured between 5.0 and 5.4
on tht• Richter SC'ale and hit at
11 06 am Tuesday, aC"COrding
to se1smo.{{raph1c s tations at
the UC Berkeley and the
University of Nevada-Reno.
"It didn't do any damage
here ." said Bill Martin of
Bento n Station, about 30
miles north of Bishop "It was
JUSt a good roUer "
Monroe death 'not murder'
LOS ANGELES -A cl.alm
by a private detective and
w riter that actress Marilyn
Monroe was murdered 20
years ago is probably "a
fabrication." officials have
concluded after a 3 'h-month
investigation.
The death of the platinurn-
haired star, an international
sex symbol, was either suicide
or caused by an accidental
WORLD
overdose o f barbiturates,
acco rd i ng to a 29 -page
document released Tuesday
by the district atto rney 's
office
"The facts. as we have
found them, do not support a
f inding of foul play," said
District Attorney John Van
de Kamp, adding no further
mvestigation is planned
Salvador fighting heavy
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D.ity Piiot P'hotoe by 0MJ
The New Jersey'i, c·rew of I ,500 lined the
deck~ after wuiling in fo rma tion for the
recommii,sioning.
'Gallant lady'
rejoins the fleet
LONG BEACH (AP) With
flagi. fl ying, turrets swiveling,
horn!> blaring, gun batteries
booming an salute and hundreds
of sailors and marines standing
stiffly at attention, the battleship
USS New Jersey has reJOmed the
Uruted States fleet
"Captain, the ship 1i. manned,"
Cmdr. Richard B. McKenna,
New Jersey's execuuve officer.
reported at 1 :36 p m Tuesday
aft.er nearly 1.500 sailors trotted
aboard and lined the rails of the
seagoing fortress draped with
red-white-and-blue bunting.
"Adrrural Watkins. the United
Stat.es Ship New Jersey reports
for duty," Captain Wilham M
Fogarty told Chief o f Naval
Operations James 0 Watk.Jns.
The patriotic ceremony to
rec:ommission the reoutfatted
dreadnought nearly 40 years
after she first sailed off to war m
1943 lS rooted m traditions that
were old when seamen fought
with cutl asses amid black-
powder clouds
"Ship's C'ompany. atten-HUT "
The command roared over some
10.000 guests and hundreds of
what.e-hatted sailors snapped to
attention as a squad of marines,
scarcely a trace of hair showing
beneath dress uniform hats,
bro ught bayonetted ri fies to
present anns
A ahi p 's bell c langed to
announ ce each arriving
dignitary, most sportmg sleeves
and hats brimming with-gold
braid, and a battery of 44mm
guns on the ship's ports1de fired
boom1ng, smoky 21-gun salutes
to welcome President Reagan,
who used the occasion to defe nd
his defense policies
"She's gray She's had her face
lifted But she's s ull m the pnme
of ufe A gallant lady. the New
Jersey," Reagan said
"This bt>aut1ful lady is
everything any commandi n g
officer cou Id ask for 1 f called·
upon to venture into harm's
way," Fogarty said The ship IS
"Just plain tough "
SAN SALVADOR, El
Salvador -Government
troops and leftist rebels
clashed in the heavies t
hghting since Christmas and
vowed to strengthen their
forces during 1983.
soldiers, two pohcemen and
seven gue rrillas died in
Tuesday's fighting, and one
soldier was killed Monday
Rebels made no clatms of how
many sold1ers or police they
killed in the same penod
Adoptee sentenced for NB robbery
• .Mill tary sources said eight
U.S. denies aid to rebels
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan
An Afgha n radio report
claiming the U S . Embassy m
Kabul has helped s upply
arms and ammunition to
rebels fighting the Sov1et-
backed government an
Afghanistan was te rmed
"rubblSh" by US officials.
S1m1lar claims against U.S
envoys in the Afghanistan
capital were made Tuesday in
M oscow b y the Soviet
newspaper Izvestia, whic h
said they were directing the
anti-Communist rebels.
Israelis kill 2 guerrillas
TEL A VTV , Israel -lsraeu
troops killed two Palestmian
guerrillas who tried to
infiltrate from behind Syrian
lines in Lebanon to Israeli-
held terrilory. the military
command said today.
A communique said the
guerrillas were killed when
Israeli troops spotted what
they called susp1c1ous
movements. Th e troops
opened fire and found the
two bodies the next morrung,
and footprints indicated that
two o the rs escaped , the
communique said
Israeli forces suffered no
casualties, 1t said.
Convicted for setting up a
$270,000 robbery of his adoptive
mother, an Oklahoman has been
sentenced to seven years in
pnson
Frederick Ratter, 41 , who had
earlier confesse d to paying
Timothy Claassen $2,000 to rob
Helen Redford at her Balboa Bay
Club apartment, was sentenced
M onday 1n Orange County
Superior Court, said Deputy
District Attorney Frank Carroll.
Claassen pleaded guilty last
summer to the July 18, 1981,
robbery and was sentenced to
fi ve years m state prison
Testimony at Ritte r's trial
indicated that he told Claassen to
gain a('C('SS to the exclusive yacht
club by t.elhng security guards he
was delivering a package to
Redford, a twice-widowed
woman an her 70s who adopted
Ritter as a baby.
Ritte r told Claassen Red-
ford lovfd to be surprised.
The ruse worked. and when the
elderly woman opened the door
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to let Claassen an he pulled a gun
and entered, Carroll said.
CarroU said the robber made
off with more than $100,000
worth of jewelry, several silver
sets and passbooks for three
money market accounts worth
about $140,000
Some of the stolen items were
Gem
Talk
By JC HUMPHRIES
Crrt1f11'd (;l'moloRt&I. i\GS
In the spirit of lhe holiday
season, I wish to pass along to
you a nostalgic poem on the
right, an the hope that it will
give you the same pleasure lhat
it has given to me
GrandUither clocks, as well as
slmllar fine mantel clocks, have
faced down the challenge of
plastics and modern design, 10
that, today, such cJocks will, In
fact, become true heirlooms
tomorrow.
We wl1h to take thla
opportunity to thank all our
v1lued cu uomera who have
remained falthfuJ to ua '" the move to our ~y ~w home.
Abo we wish to thank the new
frlenda we have acquired lin~
our move. We wlll continue to
a lve personal eervl~ to an of
you In the future
T o all of you wondertur
cuatom«n thank you for a flne
1982 and best wtahn to you all
tor 1'"'3.
found at Ritter's home, Carroll
said Ratter was arrested Aug. 14,
1981 O ther items taken from
Redford. mcluding two valuable
nngs, an• still rTUSfilng.
ask her advice about money
market investments.
Redford began suspecting her
son's involvement when he
called her after the robbery to
The FBI and Oklahoma
authorities began 1nvest1gat1ng •
Ratte r after l<.'arnmg from his
wife and other relatives that he
had acquired some valuable
jewelry.
Winding the Clock
When I wn a little lad. my old grandfather s.1d That
nooe should wind the dock but ha. aod so at tune for bed
He'd fumble for the cur1ous key kept high upon the shelf
And set uade thlt latl11 task entirely for him.ell
In time grandfather passed eway end so that duty fell
Unto mv father who performed th• weekly cuatom well,
He held that clocks were not to be by ~rel'n persons wound
And he elon• should turn the key or move the hands 1rnvnd
t envied him that little task and withed that I m1oht be
The one to be entrurted with th• turning of th• key.
But y111 by y .. r the clock was hi& udusive bit of Cllre
Until the day the angels came end smoothed his silver hair
Todey the tHlt. 11 mine to do, Ilk• thotl who've gone before.
t am 1 j11lou• eu1rdl1n of that round end gleny door.
And until at my chamber door Goel'• m11stngftr •hell knock
To ml 1lon1 1h1ll be r111r111d the right to wind the dock
~nk m1r1card Muter Ch• •
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Lunar eclipse visibl along Coast
Sk)'Wllh h1•r1 ulont( 1111 ( >r 11111(1• ( 01111 t
11huuld huv1• n icoud v1t•w of 11 r 1u 1 lu1111r
t"C'liP"t' 1•1&rly Thu™l.1y 111 lht• w1•,.lt•r11 11k y 1f
lht• t·urtfnl l'l1•111 wt•utlw1 11u•vu1lai
A lunar t'<'llJ>lt' tll,·un whc•n th1· (•11rth '"
IJUlllUorwd dlrt'\·tly b..·tWt'l'n th•· 111m .ind 1111·
moon, <'&uamg tht• moon to lllM' mo:cl 11( 1lll
rellttt<.od sunh6'hl a!> 11 p.it!>M'S thwut(h tht•
t•arth's shadow
Dr. F.d Krupt, d1n'i.·tur u( llw Cnff11h
Park Observatory in Lus Angt·lt-s, smd I Ill'
t'cllpse should bt• v1,1hlt· lhroughoul
Southern CahCorma 1( duudy Wl'dlht·r dut·~
not move into tht> area.
Krupt said c:hunges tn lhe moon will
lMtCOme notl~able as early a:. I 50 u.m Thl'
l"'l llltl "' '"'"' l't llp"M' Wiii .... ''"'" 'J. ~IH Ill .I 4111 .1 111
Thi• < 1r 1f lllh 1'11rk t >l~·r vM1t11 y will 111·
o p1·11 Ir 1•1• 11f 'hurj(t' duri11A11 till' l'l0lq,11w
p1•1111tl (111 tht"'4' who wl•h w olJM.'rvt· ttw
pht 111111wn1111 In .addltlu". the· olJ1M•rva1tory
will JJll'"""t 1t frt"t' pml(raim clt<Mllttjl wath
lht· t'\ hJIM' ul 11 JO pm loduy
Although th~ muon will be tmldt>n from
tht· !>ur1 during 11n t'l:ll~·. It may oo dimly
Ill hy light boum·1ng of{ duat partkles m
tlw .i1m11sphcn.". at·t·ording to W11l11.1m
l;u~h . .in a.'tronomt'r and chairman of the
Haydt>n Planetarium in New York
"Wt! M't' this l'Ommonly tn the !jUOS(.>l," he
cidded, "the reason being that we·r~ Moelng
t ht "'"' I hr 11u~l1 111 11 r 1• 1111d 11111re
lllllll"'Jllll'lt' IUI II IW •IJo
fo'111 tht• au1111 rt•11"4111, ( ;ut• h r1111d h.Cht
thut 11•ud1t•11 tlw t'('llf1114'U llllMlll f1u111 tla1
1':0.1 th'• 11tmu11ph1·H· muy j(IVt· tlw 111111111 u
1 to<ldl•h or n1ppn t•ulcin·tl j(l11w
A doud uf vuktlnl<. Wlh l11c.1.1Ltod ovl'r th1·
11ortht•rn lll'mtaphl·rt· 111!10 t•ould uflt"< I tlw
up~·urau\4.'t! u ( tht• moon durtng thl' t'('llJJ!Ct•
During Uw lwit Ult.al lunur 1'<'hp!M:' In July,
tht• moon's north polt• ap~·un·d d1trk1·r
thun tta aoulh pole, prolmbly bt'(;UU..'i4' tl f tlw
t•rupllon of a Mexican vukano in April
astronomera aay
No special precautions rwc . .J be tak1•n lo
observe the lunar ed1pse
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sued for $5 Inillion commun1ty
clinic boss
Marty Earlabaugh has been
named direc.·tor of the
1-tuntington Beach Community Clinic.
Earlabaugh, 37, replact>S Doug
Elson who resigned earlier in the
month to at-cept a similar pos1t1on
m Santa Ana.
The facility at 5th Stre<>t and
Orange A venue recorded 1,053
patient v1s1ts in November for
medical and counseling service
A native of Oklahoma .
Earlabaugh has been an assist.ant
director of the clinic for tht.> last
five years. She was health
services coordinator for 2 1 2 years
before that.
She said she 1s "delig~ted to be
appointed and w ill work
diligently to meet the challenge
of increased medical demands "
Marty Earlabau~h
otht•r l'and1dates by the d1n1(·'s
board o f directors
Tht• pay will bt.> between
$23,000 and $24,000, she said
The Huntingto n Beal·h
Community Cl1n1c was
incorporated in 1969 as Help
Line o f Greater Huntington
Bea<'h with the purpose of
plr'ov1ding counseling and
1nfonnat.1on on dangerous drugs
Six Border Patrol off1~n. have>
been namt'd 1n a $5 m1ll1on
lawsuit filed by four Mex1ean
c1t1zens who allege they wt>re
illegally dt-tained and later
roughed up by checkpoint guards
near San Clemente
The suit, filed Monday in
federal court tn San Du~go, also
names the officers' employer -
the federal government.
According to Newport Beach
Baby burned
during blaze
in Tus tin
A 9-month-old baby suffered
second-degree burns when fire
broke out in the Tustin
apartment where she llves with
her father, Orange County Fire
officials said
attorneys W11J1am Snyder and
Edgar Rws. thl· Mexican c1t11.t'n!>
had legal permission to lave m the
Un1tt·d Statt•s and produced
substantiating documents when
they were haltt'<.I on July 4, 1979
The men, who reponedly have
been living in the Los Angeles
area for 11 years, are Juan
Morales, Pedro Rodnguez and
his two sons, Raul and Santiago
All were report1c•dly traveling
from Mex1<.'0 t.o 1..0£ Angeles the
day of the incident
Snyder asserted his clients
were held illegally for four days.
had their documents taken from
them and that one of the men
was pulled from the ground by
his hair and beaten while a
second was thrown violently into
a chair and a waU
A spokesman for the
Immigration and Naturalization
Service said he was unfamiliar
with the spec1f1cs of the case and
pointed out the government will
re spond in court to the
accusa lions.
Energy booster
Cu~~e Kluft, l 0 , of Fullerton, helps her
<·ousin Chris, 2, from Geor gia, to the top
of the Pomona School slide during their
vi-,i t to grandparents m Costa Me a.
She said more and more family
groups are using the center
because o{ deteriorating
economic conditions. She said
peQple in increasing numbers are
losing their jobs and no longer
have medical insurance.
The Help-Line o pened its
predecessor. the "frl'E' Clinic," in
197 I in a small storefront in
Hunt.1ngton Beach an response to
the nt't.'d for health 54.'rv1res.
The 1nfanl, Jennifer Lewis,
was taken to Tustm Community
Hospital with burns on her
thighs. a fire department
spokesman said
P€W YEARS £Y£ Al
~~:)_ COSCO CAITllS SIMMOllS STIOUI QIKO
The cl1n1c asks for a $3
donallon per visit
Earlabaugh , a graduatt-of
Oklahoma State University, was
selected as director over I 00
Doctors. nurs<•s, medical
ass1sl4l.nts. counselor.. and others
donate thl.'tr lime to the dime.
The fire, t'Onhned to the baby's
room, caused $29,000 worth of
damage Tuesday morrung.
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HARDWOOD DINING TABLE & CH AIRS
EXTENDING TEAK TOP DINING TABLE From Singapore
IL..1~1111111 ... l BENTWOOD CHAIRS SATURDAY NEW VEAR S DAV STORE CLOSED
From Romania SUNOAY JAN 2 STORE OPEN
Classic spindle 12 NOON s p M
36" )< 36"
Slides open to
60" long
119.88
or studio
Natural
hardwood with
BROWN.
BLACK or
ORANGE
canvas
WITH
STENCILED
MOLDED
WOOD SEAT
29.99
WITH NATURAL
WOVEN CANE SEAT
39.99
TEAK FINISH PADDED CONTEMPO
RARY CHAIRS From Singapore
Teak l1n1sh hardwood with padded
vinyl seal and back
BROWN OR BLACK VINYL 37 .99 each
back chairs have
a 11ch dark
walnut l1n1sh
NATURAL ROUND
BACK MURAH
REED CHAIR
From India ~~U'llU~1nu111u~111
Sturdy com·
blna11on
of murah
reed tub
Ing and
natural
cord
forms a
comfort
ably unique
chair
34 • tall
NATURAL
HARDWOOD
& CHROME
FOLDING
CHAIR
s'TAINED RATTAN "STONE"
BASKETS From Indonesia
Especially thick rattan forms
From China
;-~~~~~~ Beautifully crafted
chair is made
ruggedly hand
some baskets
Slrong
enough to
carry stones
yet elegant ~;:~~~ enough to ~
of thick
natural
hardwood
slals anCI
rugged
chromed
metal
dress up E-~~~~ any plan1
5 SIZES
12· to 19· dla
12· 10 20· deep
6.99 to 16.99
RATTAN OR FERN SEA CHESTS .__ __________ ......._ ________ -t OR TRUNKS OR FOOT
NATURAL OILED TEAK COFFEE
& ENO TABLES From Hong Kong
Trim oriental Slyllng with groo11ed leak
veneer tops on solid teak legs
LOCKERS From Indonesia ancJ China
Roomy siurdy chests will store linens.
work as coffee !ables or travel
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COFFEE TABLE
s.t• long x 15' wide
t8" tall 65.88
20· )( 20·
20· lall
38.88
round the horn
NATURALLY DARK FERN
16" x 32' x 15" tall 36.66
20· x :is· x 20· 1a11 54.66
NATURAL GOLDEN RATTAN
t<I' ,·.,.. 27' •• )( 12 1811 29.99
17"x3t'l1"xt6"tall 49.99
20" >< 35 '11" x 20" IBll 69.99
i::=::li..-:~~~WALNUT HANDCARVED OR INLAID SHESHAM WOOD
OCCASIONAL TABLES From India FINISH
HARDWOOD
FOLDING
BOOKCASE
Elaborately carved round top1 on 3 panel or openwork
octagonal bases make elegant lamp WITH BRASS
or demitasse t1bte1. DETAIL
FrOf'l'I Romanlt
Smoothly
finished
end
eml
nently
uttlull ..
SHELVES
211" wide
1ov.· d"P "8" 1111
49.99
WITH WHITE INLAY
21 • dla. x 22• tall
49.99
21 • dla.
22" tall
45.99
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NATURAL
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SCREEN
1• lutn
wood atrlp1
form an
op.,_wor~
tattle• tnatda
11urdy lram ..
with brat•
tllna-1. e· tall
17" panel
width
81 • total
width
39.99
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Complete Top Sirloin, Tertyald Steak, or Prawn Dinnen.
Special valuea like thac won l last forever,
so come to Stuart Andenoa 'a today.
You're aotn• to feel aood In.tide.
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D111h took 1 holiday 111t
w .. a..it alaf\a with the ,.., of
Or1n1t cqw;ty, It ... "" -at
leut 11 f 11 M \t&ffk: Mtidentt
were ooncemed.
The cawomi. ffilhway Patrol
aald the~• were no death• on
Oranft Cowu.,y'• l"Ollda over the
three-day Chrll\mH hoUday, mak1nf the lq wMkend a rare
one ln 1tatJatbl term...
Records ahow the county leads
thf' nation in a 1t.Mdy reduction
ul &raffle de ih1 over \he
hollda11. Throu1houc th•
c.'OW\tty. ttalflOoNlal.cl fAlaUUll
lot lMt wtekend nu.mbft'ld 111 , accordJnc '° 0eorp W•t of the N1UonaJ Wtty C))uN!tl11 Traffic
S.tety DMllon.
Chrl1tma1t 1911, 321 people
died on the nation'• hllhwa)'I,
Weta\ aald. "J..ut year (' l) WU
one of the belt yean we've had
In a lona tlme. And t.h1a year wu
even better," he laid.
"There used to ht! a ierrlble
B and leader Cugat
reportedly 'grave'
BARCELONA. Spain (AP) -
Xavier Cugat, the flamboyant
maestro of Latin music who
became known as the "Rumba
King," is hospitalized with heart
failure, and attending doctors
t oday called h is conditio n
"grave."
It waa the second urne Cugat
needed intensive medical care for
heart failure in less than a ye~.
Cugit's associates aald he felt
ill during Christmas Eve dinner
at the hotel where he ~ living.
Cugat, the prime mover behind
the Latin music craze of the
1930s and 1940s, sparked the
careers of st.an Desi Amaz and
Dinah Shore, among others. The
S panish-born, Cuban-raise d
"Cugie," as he was nicknamed by
friends. came to America in the
1920s.
alauahc..r 11 thll Um«' of y •r on
the road1,1• ht 11ld "Now w~
hive f ewtt people klUcid dwinl
the hoUdaya than du11118 normal
wattle petterna."
Tr,rflc de1th9 natJonwld over
Chrlllma1 weekend pHked in
U?D u Ha, uld Rhonda
Aiienbera, • 1taUttldan with th•
Automobile Club of Southern
California. Since then, then bu
bHn 1 1teady decline, ahe uld.
Thia year, death. were reduced
to almott half of what they were
10 yean ·~ durini the hollday1.
In 1972, ~9~ peopfe died on the
naUon'1 hllhwa)'1.
The reducUon la due, at leut in
part, to an lncreue In drunken·
driving arreat.a over the holidays,
West uld.
"L&at year the CHP arrested
1.262 people 1tatewlde driving
under the Influence," he said.
"Thla re&J" the number jumped to
1,500.'
In Oranae County. C HP
officers arrested 118 drunken
drivers, compared to 76 laat lear,
aaid Officer Gary Keller o the
CHP'• Santa Ana office.
"We'v e experienced a 55
percent increase this year In the
number of arrests over all our
Orange County areas," he said.
Statistics show that alcohol-
r ela ted accidents make up
roughly 40 percent of the total
fatal accide nts which occur
Mother's
DEAR PAT; My moU11er wa1placed1JI a
1ar1l•1 lllom• bec1111t 11111 req1lm coaa&an&
medical .. ,.n11101 and &rea&meat. Bec11ae
my mother 11 my dtpendtat ud I pay all ber
related co1t1, 11 tbert any way I can claim
Ule11 co1t1 a1 medical txpe1ae1 on my tax
return?
T.L., Newport Beacb
Internal Revenue Service report.a that If
your mother wu placed in the nunlna home
to receive medical treatment, you may Include
the entire coet of meala and lodglna provided
by the home on line 6b of Schedule A. You
will be required to prove that 1he qualJfles as
your dependent a nd t hat placement in a
nuralng home waa nece11ary for med ical
reuona.
Pet insurance Yalid
DEAR PAT: Cao you tell me aometblng
about die pet laaurance I aaw adverll1ed at
my vet'• office? When did II get started and Is
It on tbe level? W.K., lrvloe
The vete r in a r ian-sponsored Health
Insurance Program for Pets was started April
7. 1982, and now has 6,000 policy holders in
the state. Since Its inception, the program has
paid 1,500 claims, some amounting to several
hundred dollars, according to the Southern
California Veterina.ry Medical Association.
There are two insurance plans available;
an accident-only and a major medical. The
care deductible
polk il'I 11.arl Ml • UI for pt.•ta uncfr•r J year old,
Mild l~t.I lll<'nt&M aa.-ordJna to the Ai of the
animal There arc al10 1pttclal rato1 tor
brc.'edcn and p.ita are covered out.aide of the
1t.1atc. The lruiura~ prosram la llceiued by.
and meet.a the retervea requirement of the
California Department of ln1urance. More
Information la available at moet veterinarians'
offkes.
Gold filled, oYerlay 'same'
DEAR PAT: Wbat'a the difference
between "1old-fllled" and "sold overlay"
Jewelry? h one better qaallty than t1te otlller?
M.E ., Corona del Mar
No Bas1cally, there'• n o d ifference
between the two. Both are rated between
karat and co1t ume Jewelry Thia type of
,ewelry is made by mechanically bonding a
gold layer or layera to a bue metal such as
copper. It must have a fineneu of 10 karats or
better; the outer layer must be at leut l/lOth
of the tot.Ill weight. Thus, If a 14-karat layer
has been used, the jewelry should be marked
"14 K gold filled" or "14 k.G F"
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The 82-year-old Spanish band
leader, who has lived in his
hometown of Barcelona since
returning from the United States
five years ago, has been in an
intensive care unit s ince
Christmas Eve, associates said.
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ongressional action
an protect coastline
Convinced that only an act or
n1 resa can halt Interior
cretary Jnnea Watt 's
dMermination to open up the
e t 1 r e U . S . c o a s't f o r o 1 1
loratlon , regardless of
nmental concern.a, members
proceeding with just that
of action.
Prot ection for some of
thern California's loveliest
hore basins, such as Bodega
• Big Sur and Point Reyes
on.al Seashore, is included in
appropriations bill passed by
gress and sent to the White
use for the pres ident 's
ature just before Christmas.
measure, which also prevents
tt from drilling for oil in
wilderness areas, would keep him
from opening 600 miles of
~fomia coast from Morro Bay to
~ Oregon border for oil and gas
leasing for the rest of this fiscal
~· A more sweeping attempt to
Jlptect the Southern California
'f)8t by placing a free7.e on oil and .
au drilling untJl the year 2000
wu made by Sen. Alan Cranat.on,
but hit bill did not reach a jolnt
Senate -House conference
committee before the end of the
session.
Cranston aaya he will
introduce a similar bill, to place a
moratorium on drilJing ln a
15-mlle buffer zone off the shores
of Newport Beach. Laguna Beach,
San Clemente and parts of San
Diego County when Congress
reconvenes in January.
This time, local officials led
by Laguna Beach City Manager
Ken Frank. are seeking a meeting
with Sen.-elect Pete Wilson, in the
hope of persuading him to co-
sponsor the Cran.st.on bill. Wilson's
participation, they believe, would
give the measure a good chance of
passage. And if Wilson still has
Southern California's interests at
heart, he will look favorably on
thls and any other attempts to
protect the state's unmatched
shoreline, party affiliations
notwithstanding.
· uvenile care costly
A state Supreme Court ruli~ delinquent children, about one-
t may nullify a California law tenth o f the tot a 1 cost o f
t makes parents liable for at maintaining the custodial facilities.
as t part of the cost of But the high court, ruling on
lntaining their children in a case in Santa Clara County
e n ile institutions could cost where a father appealed an order
1;woe ... ,a,e County up to $1 million a requiring him to pay $100 a month
~ar, according to probation toward the support of his son in
Officials. juvenile detention, say the
Under the state law, which requirement was a violation of ~the obligation of parents to parental rights to equal protection
.apport their children , parents of under the law.
delinquent youngsters confined in The purpose of confinement,
fq u r county facilities and in the court ruled, is to drotect
51i(vate homes, have been paying society and parents shoul 1l£)t be
art average of $18 a day toward singled out and held responsible
the $52 daily cost of supporting f or s u p po r t u n de r t h is
children in custodial care. circumstance, any more than
At present there are more relatives should be required to
than 400 juveniles in Juvenile Hall contribute to the support of an
in Orange, the Youth Guldance adult law breaker.
Center in Santa Ana, Joplin County officials still are
Youth C.enter in Trabuco Canyon examining the court ruling, but if
and Los Pinos Forestry Camp in it does indeed overturn the state
Lake Elsinore, and another 100 in law. the whole procedure of
· f billing parents for the coat of pr1vate acilities such as group s u pporting delinquent children
homes or foster homes. will have to be halted and the ooet
The California law contenas will have to come out of general
that parents are obliged t.o support tax revenue.
their children, even when they are So there's still another pi~
taken into custody for breaking of bad news for county superviaol'IJ
the law. Under this law, the already grappling with newly
Orange County Probation imposed expenses for medically
Department's collection division indigent adults and general relief
h as been collecting almost $1 recipients due to c utbacks in
f!lillion a year from parents of federal and state f~ . • Op inions expressed in the space abOve are thoSe of the Dally Pilot. Other views ex·
pressed on this page are those of their authors •net artists. Readef' comment Is ln vit·
ed. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714)
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White House saboteur?
An editonal from the Sacramento
Bee.
Dear Mr. President: You're going to
have to make an all-out effort to find
\hat White House sabo1etlr, the one
who floated the idea the other day
about taxing unemployment benef1ta.
obviously the same pen10n who
t l<>Oi9e ln the Department
ure and proJ)99ed counting
tc p s a vegetable in school
ea. Although there's no direct
llllide1nce that it's the same penon, the
.O.a are too similar to leave much
ubt. Anyhow it's not likely that
re could be two such people ln one
l9t'l~lri1im~tJon.
That fellow -we assume it'a a
low -la causing you no end of
uble and haa to be caught. Our
'on is that he was placed there
"Tip" O'Jhill and the
s reasional Democra ta, thouah
re'• alway• a chance that th.oee
•we:aten ~om Georgia In Jimmy
OTHER VIEWS
Caner's gang left IOJ1leOne around the
White House in deep cover, sneaking
into the building on an old pea and
writing memos on White House
stationery that look like they have
your approval
We're not saying that a alngle
saboteur could have been clever and
diabolical enough to have arranged
the whole Reagan economic program.
Though it's harder and harder to find
anyone who doe1 claim credit, he
must have had help on that one from
loyal people who were just misled.
But on things like taxing
unemployment benefits, it's not likely
that anyone who had your interests at
heart could have been involved.
In any c.ue you better find him, or
her. before he propoees a user tax on
seeing-eye doga -or has that one
already been propc»ed?
.M. Boyd/ Bedtime rituals
W hat's your just-before-bedtime
? Almost everybody hu one or
o( same. The most typical la the
lock check. Let out the dos or cat
a nother. Likewise, th e tl()IC·UP-
·lll'eplace chort', Lt such you own.
tµrn-out·the-llgbta routine ls
~nal. certainly. 1'hat we do lhe9e In~• a utomat ically la a11um•d.
t • noteWorthy la the ~rtecta of
dOlnc them. Vaaue dltc0mCort.
ediina•• wrong . but wh•t? -A
I ol .uch matt.en ta)'I: U VOU
trouble ,oln,a to aleep, get up
pedQnn ~ bedtime routine._
Th.at CBS icepick of an mterviewer
Mike Wallace la also a violinist.
Q. When were privatr bedrooms
lnvcmted7 A. Invented? Never mind, I, get
your drift It was not customary for
pt'C'>plc to 11k-ep In prtvat(> bt-drooms
until about 500 year1 a10. Before
t hen , tamlJy member• bundled
toaicth r n a common bc-ddlng pl.ce.
Q, Whal prompted the old kntshia
to atart w arina annor?
A. Tta. lntr~h.1c:tion of gunpowd r
otrE:Urd~Tbanll'fleldf in ~ l300t.
"I CAN'T HELP rr.... MY f ATID WORKS FOR 11£ 60VERNMBn' I"
Finance bill hits security?
WASHINGTON -Only the Capitol
Hill appropriations committee ellte were
fully aware that the undecipherable.
300-page federal financing bill passed on
Dec. 20 undumlnes key national aecurity
designs that President Reagan had every
reason to believe were inviolate.
Reagan was sabotaged and ao were
majorittes on Senate and House
legislative committees d ealing with
national aecurity. Down the dra.lg that
evening went Rugan'a military aid
program for Pakistan. along with the
president's plan to stockpile arms and
auppliea at NATO forward bases. to
guard against surprbe Soviet attack.
"SERIOUS DAMAGE to our national
aecurity may result," an lrate Sen. John
Tower, chairman of the Senate Armed
Services Committee, lectured hla
colleagues juat before passage of the
contint\ing resolution financing the
government to next Oct. 1. In an
accusation many aenaton agreed with.
Tower excoriat ed the Senate
Appropriations C.ommltwe • simply not
equipped to f!ve more than .. super6cial
consideration• to national security issues.
The mad-batter appropriations procem
now In Capitol Hill vogue la,nored
leg:lalative comminees with at 1eut 80l'ne
expertiae ln apeclfk arua. Polldes and
money are pounded together into an
Impenetrable package by the all-
powerful appropriations committees and
brought to the floor on a take-it-or·
leave-it basi.sr ln the dying hours of the
leSBion.
The Pakistan arms package was
peculiarly vulnerable, and emergency
aid ia now requlred early next year. The
Senate-Howie conference agreement on
the money bill to finance much of the
government for most of next year
f,1~r:'
1-,.-.-s 1-.-av-11-~
ignored Pakistan. lt ignored Reagan's
penonal usurance to President Zia ul-
Haq In Washington only two weeks
earlier.
That the pro-Israel lobby was at work
here, moved by I.arael'a concern over an
alleged "lalamlc" bomb, is suspected
inside the adminl1tration but not
substantiated. The simpler truth is that
members of the appropriations
committees are Ignorant about key
phues of U.S . foreign policy.
Aa bad as the alight to Pakistan,
equally pervene wu the dedaion by the
two appropriations committees to deny
Reagan power to reduce arms aid for
Spain, Portugal and Greece, among
oth er natlon1. That compels the
praldent to stay under the Imposed
overall ce~ by cutting aid to Morocco.
Tunisia, Bahrain, Oman and poalbly
other state. that happen to include this
COWltl')''• best Arab friends.
With only a handful of copies of the
l'e80lution printed. even well-informed
memben of Congress who back Re..gan'a
policies abroad were aghast to learn -
hours after the votlni ended -what
they had voted on. But one UNW'priaed
lawmaker waa Tower, who kept turn.elf
informed on the radical changes forced
on him by Sen. Ted Stevena, chairman
of the military appropriations
subcommittee.
MX MISSILE money was doomed
before the appropriations committees
ex.acted their tribute, but a late change
in that item infuriated Tower and his
armed services colleagues. Under the
MX compromiae agreed to eArlier, the
armed services committee9 were to be
the judge of Reagan's 1983 MX
deployment plan, thus becoming trafftc
cop for releasing production money.
Stevens grabbed that key role for
himself and the app.ropriations
committee. neither expert nor
sympathetic when it comes to national
security.
NATO's frontline stockpile money,
backed by Tower's committee and earlier
by t.M Senate, waa excUed by Stevena to
.. u.ty politically-powerful demands of
the National Guard lobby. That
shredded the top fiscal priority of
NATO'• supreme commander, Gen.
Bernard Rosen-Con v era ion of appropriation•
committees Into elite trlbunala has
revolutionU.ed Congress and threatens
the White HOWie. A backlaah is certain.
led by strong commlttee chairmen such
as Tower. Ronald Reagan, victim of the
congressional mad-hatters, will be
cheering Tower on.
·Four-day week might avert layoffs
Not surprisingly, a propcml by Sen.
Dan Boatwright for a four-day week for
at.ate workers has brought loud acreama
of angut.h from the at.ate employeea
asaoclatlon aa well aa Individual
employees.
It demonstrate. the wide gap between
thoee on the public payroll and the real
world. With unemployment in the
private 9eCtor now at a Jevel near that of
the Great Deptellion, the public worken
still fail to reallz.e bow fortunate they
are.
Boatwright '• propou.l Is an effort to
avoid the more drastic measure of
maaive layoffs among the atate workers.
F\.lrthermo(e, lt la advanced as only a
temporary measure to be effective from
January to the end of the fiscal year,
June 30.
"UNLESS SOMETHING like thu Is
done," Boatwright said, the state will be
without fundl to meet ita payroll before
the end of the budget year."
He uld the saving would be about
$400 million and Is needed to wipe out
the projected $1.5 billion deficit ln the
current budget, pointing out that all of
the combined new or lncreaeed taxea
which have been proix-ed \Vil.J not of
thermelvea wipe out the deficit.
He saya normal attrition of state
I -.l-l W-AT-11-1 -~
worker1 should be enough to permit
re.umins the re~r flve-day week
after July 1, additiji that the problem
had been magnified by the employment
of 90me 10,000 state worken slnce the
passage of Proposition 13 ln 1978.
In addition to the four-day week,
Boatwright hu propoeed a hiring freeze
and the elimination of merit pay
increaaea. To f urther avoid layoffs,
Boatwright'• legialation would authorize
lnt.eragency tranafen..
Extremists lack tolerance
Thoughr. at Large:
-The tolerence for ambiguity may be
the moet important trait to cultivate ln
the modem world, for lt 11 only by 'recxmd11na oppotite. that we can begin
to comprehend, much le99 control, the
IYlllY 111111
The measure would exempt from the
reduced work week tboee ln e.ential
service., 1uch u correctional offlcen,
firefighters and penoonel at state health
fadlitiea, as well u t.M Nadooal Guard.
Whether or not the nemptiona he bu P!OY1ded for court employees and the
Highway Patrol are necemary may be
debatable and oeruJ.nly the exempUQnlof
college and university faculty can be
questJoned.
But where the rank and file state
worke.n who are to auffer a 20 percent
reduction ln pay really have a basis foe
proteat is In the fact they a.re being
singled out from all the rest of the public
employees, namely thoae ln education
and thoee at the local levels.
For Boatwrishl'• meaaure9 do nothing
about reducing the ''bail-out" money
being pumped into education and the
local governments by the atat.e which
permit them to main t ain f u ll
employment and continue to grant pay
increases while the at.ate workers are
being denied.
MOST ESP ECIALLY Boatwrisht's
p~poals don't seem to extend to the
h18hly inflated aalartes paid legialative.
~oyees or, for that mat1er, to the
I ton themselves.
latter fact apparenUy has been
~ by Boatwrilht w~lnted to a constitutional provtaon blttna
the reduction of t he aa a r tea of
conaUtutional ofticen durtna the term
for which they have been etected. He
aaJd howevet" that he Ne wrlttan • letter
to State Q)ntroller Ken Cory Mklna that
20 perceot of hil ulary be wtthhela and
ia uratna hla ~ in the Jeclalat.or
to dO the amt. TIM controner1 office
han't exactly been flooded with IUCh requata.
WION IDAV, D Cl!M J:R 20. 101'
TIECDllTllDTHICDUITY
CAVALCADE
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TELEVISION
Beyond sowing the seed s, Doug
McKe nzie says .''Church es need
to get back in to the co rnmunity
and h e lp raise the s tandard o f
living."
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Church's network for needy Spi:outs
BY llltA ANDERSON °""9.,.., ..........
Doug McKenzie believes in eowing eeeds of
~· And he'll quickly point out that to him
"Ullstance" means helping others help
thelmelves.
These aeeds, which he liberally showers
with enthusiasm and energy, a.re being
cultivated with cooperation from members of
bis church.
The harvest that he expects to reap 1J1 a
few months will help feed and clothe the
needy.
Planted in his fertile garden of ideas is a
trio of projects.
He envisions more than rows and rows of
vegetables although they a.re already sprouting
on a vacant lot.
He also fonees establishing a thrift store
and food bank where supplies will be sold at
low oost or furnished free, depending on need
To carry out the projects, McKenzie
dADends on help from the members.
;l'liUt it is his energy and willingness to
work tiimself that triggers their response
For instance, the pastor of the Harbor
Christian Fellowahip, has done most of the
reeearch on thrift stores and food banks.
And when the first project was launched
about a month ago, McKenzie was there ln
Levis and T-ahirt working along with about 20
members u they planted vegetables in a vacant
lot. owned by t)e c.o.ta Mesa church.
He a1ao hat lined up landscapers (also
members) to conduct classes on how to grow
vegetables and container gardening.
Church members a.re the first students,
they in turn will teach th06e 1J1 need by
growing eome of their own food.
McKenzie says he is looking for more
vacant property that he can put to the same
uae.
But the key to this community outreach
program is establishing a thrift store
Although a location has not yet been
found, McKenzie is confident that the store will
open soon. In the meantime, articles for sale are
being collected, sorted, sized and prl<:ed at the
church.
McKenzie figures the shop will finance the
entire project, perpetuating the program
Besides relying on private contributions of
used clothing, McKenzie said a number of
outlets have offered to donate new clothing -
either excess runs or articles with flaws.
He also has tined up bakenes, dauies and
stores that would give perishable f~ and
other outlets that would supply surplus
pack.a~ products for the food bank
"With what we've been promised," he said,
"we could funuab enoutJ}l bread for 500 people
a day."
McKenzie believes people needn't go
hungry, but he also is adamant that hand-outs
should be limited; that people shouldn't
continually receive supplies "without being
asked to do eomething m return.
"In some mstances we would ask that they
start ra1Sing some of their own vegetables.
"In other cases, they'd be asked to be part
of the voiuntttr force at the thrift ston:> or food
bank.
"We can add an aspect of aid to the poor
that the government can't do," he asserted. "I
believe federal aid results in a learned
helpl~ness It robs people of 1rutiat1ve
"By aslung for help rn return for supplies,"
McKenzie said, "we are able t.o leave their
pride and spuil intact"
The pastor said he 1S launching the
program because "I think churches need to get
back into the communlty and help raise the
standard of 1Jvmg.
"The church has a bigger responsibility to
its members and the community than JUSt
meeting spintual needs."
He blames churches for the detenorat1on of
family life. saying that "churches weren't
aware of the problems as they started
surfacing, therefore there wu no immediate
response to the problems."
He aaya churchee have Jost their creativity -
and that they must take the initiative in caring
for physical needa.
"It la~ to think the government
should do it all. '
Believing deeply in the church's
responsibilities and in education as the key to
problem-solving, McKenzie al80 plans to
institute a low-aist tutoring center.
·~ ,•
And because there are many organizations •
dedicated to helping the needy, McKenzie
would like to see a committee formed to
coordinate services.
People need to be sent to the proper source
to have their needs met.
For instance, he saJd, the fell~ship served .
free turkey dinners to 160 people Thanksgiving
Day and had enough food left over to feed
another 100.
"Had we known about Brother Michael's
plight, we could have fed thOl!le people," he .l
said, explaining that he knew nothing of
Michael Dwaileebee's on-going efforts of
feeding and clothing the poor until he read
about it in the Daily Pllot.
0n Thanksgiving Day, Dwaileebee WU
only able to hand out limp vegetables to 40
hungry people. .;
"Had we known, we could have taken care ·;
of them," McKenzie saJd. •;
' Allll. Ull8S
. DEAR ANN; I found thi. today while Solna ilirou&h tome old h!sh 1ehool J>9pen. Now, 11 yean
and \hne children lat.er, lt 1\lll lmp""'" me. Pleuc
run lt 11atn. -MRS. W. lN IDAHO
DEAR ANNIE BABY; You mi.8led the 00.t ln
your reepome to the pothead who inai1ted that
grua made her more articulate. more lucid and
sharpened her mind. Mita Pothead concluded by
aaytng, "When I flnl1h thl1 letter it will be a
masterpiece. If you don't print lt, I will know you
a.re a Communlat . . . "
Well, you d id print it, but you said her
"rnuterpiece" contained many miupelled words,
non tequitura, and ungrammatical eentences.
Why didn't you print her letter u she wrote it?
It would have been much more effective. -MR.
EVERYBODY
DEAR MR.: Rlp t yoa are. Here'• dae letter,
•• lt .,, •• writtee:
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your letter against
pot last week waa joke. U you want kids to believe
you . who don't you tell the trooth? I yet to see a
single letter ln your column tell the GOOD tinga
about pot. Why is that?
Because you are a bunch of dry up creeps who
are out scare kids to death. Well. it won't work.
Most of us no more about pot than our parents and
teachers put together. Getting turned on by Jesus is
deffine Uey out. I'm a 16-year-old girl who live in a
mediunHliz.ed mldwestem town. Smoking pot (4 to
6 joints daley) for two years. It hasn't hurt me. In
fax it hu done me a good.
It hu expanded my conscientious and opened
my eyes to the beaties of the world and
unquestionable. ThUI proves the police are pigs.
Grass hu not dull my mind. It has sharpen it.
My think la clearer. I am aware things I never
notice before. Objecta that uaed to look small look
big. I aee mental imagee ln color instead of black
and white. I uaed to be too ahye to speack up in a
crowd. Now I am a brilliant converationist. I get
stoned yet I am 100 per cent lucid. I am expre111 my
inmost feeling brilliant. When I finish this letter it
will be a mastpleoe.
U you don't print it, I will know you are a
Communi.9t. In RU81ia they print only ot~ side of
the story. The side they want people believe. -
THE TROOT WILL WIN
DEAR TRUTH: You letter lD ~e ued.lte4
form proved tbt a penoa wlao la stoaed la no
Jad1e of la1I tacldity, kl• brtllluce or die qullty of
hi• performuce. I ska.Id llave prblted It aa
nanarel Cbe ftnt time aroud.
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Hoth vuln•tabl• t'outh dHI• NOATH
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v111u1ly today 1 d•rlar11r h11I
Of'Vl'r hl'lrd O( lht! f(abbi
I h1· 11ur1111n wu no r1111l.
1•vt•n thourh 1hr11,. no trump
w11 an ab1olut• laydown.
Wh"'n North'• Slayman in
quiry ulicll.d the lnform1Uon
th1t South hid 1 1padl' auft,
ft Wll natural ror North lo
111lect the 1ulL contract
horauae or hi• ruffing value
in rlub1. •
LrurnlJ trle lla and th11 1r11 of
h .. rta for down one.
'fhe f\abbl would have
t> .. n dttllfhled to pu1 on hi•
bit of u1adly and he
would have b..en right! You
don·l h1vl' Lu bfl ma1lrran to
work Lh1t out. lfad df1rluer
pnuaml to t1kt' stork or lht'
ha nd ht!fortt playing to the
tecond t rick. ht< might have!
comtt up with lhl' w1nninK
1.1olutlon.
lht1 t ... l ••y lo brln1 abovl
Lhll '"lull If both defeftdera
follow l-0 Ut• •e• of epad.9,
df'tlarer rroue• to dummy
and lead• another trump.
1'4hnuld fo:ut play low.
drrlar4'r lnaorb lhc queen. H
th1t wln1, declarer loa11
,,1ther o ne or two trump
tri<'kl. dependlnr on the
dl1tributiun. If Weit wint l he
king, there 11 only one more
trump out1tandln1, ao
dt!clarer can't lolMl more than
two Lrirk1 in the 1uit. And if
Wut 1lartc-d with tour
trumps. including the king.
J.-darer is doomed Lo defeat
no matLer what be does.
•TUI Open1n1 IHd: J1c:k or 0
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Wt T EA8T
Home )'HU 1110 in lh"
brldi" cluba or N•w York,
\lier• wu a klbitser who
beram11 known 11 the Rabbi
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The bidding:
South W••t Nwth Eu t
not t>.eau1l'! nr hi• rellrlon.
but t>.c1u1to he1 wu Inclined
lo pontificate on all upecla
or the ga me. AlthOUl(h
dellvl'rl'd with grut
1erlou1ne11. the validity o r
hie observations wu OJM!n lu
queation on a practical ba11111.
One or hie favorite 1aylng1
was: ··when the king is
11ngleton. play the ace." Ob
T he hand w11 aoon ovu.
Declarer won the opening
1 ... ad 1n dummy and led a
trump to hia queen and
WHl'a king. No matter what
declarl"r did then, he could
not avmd lo1lng two more
l>eclart:r baa only one lott1r
outside of lhe trump IUlh 8-0
the> conln ct is sate aa long a1
h11 can hold h1a trump losers
lo two. Playing thl' acei of
apadl'll al the second lr1rk 1•
flMA IOMlfCI
AT WIT'S END
Pllt. Hey, parents! Read my lips!
Going er~. fi:-om the electronic belches of the
video games? Thlnk!ng if you hear another hour of
televiaion you'll hum folk aongs and braid your
toes?
Have I got a product for you.
It's a device that not only blocks unwanted
programming on television, It prevents the playing
of video games, cassettes and recorders as well.
If the guy who Invented It doesn't get the
Nobel Prize for Peace and appear on the cover of
Time magazine, I'll be diaappointed.
In the put, all parents had going for them was
to whimper and beg while their children played
keepaway with the remote channel changer.
Have you any Idea how long parents have
waited for power like this? U w e had had one of
thetR boxea to block thelr muaic, I wouldn't be
walking lnto the path of honking trucks today.
Without any apologies, the it.em is touted as
strictly a ceNOrship device ... a word that has
been a.odated with da.nd.ng on a grave or stealing
your mother'• $od.a1 Security check. Well, I'm not
above It. I gave my kidl a Marcel Marceau record
once to make them think they were going deaf from
rock and roll music. And I'd do it agaln.
We all know when we've loet control. When
you watch "Knots Landing" and your 11-year-<>ld
announces, "U ahe doesn't abort now ln two weeks
it will be too late." When you think you're into
reruns of "The Dukea of Hazzard" and they're not.
When llOOleOne mentions McNeil and Lehrer and
you think It's a law flrm.
We've needed something to bar'-ain with for a
long time ... aomethlng that doesn t leave bruises
or involve travel. If you're still not convinced.
consider this. By 1983, l~ million homes in this
country will have video games plugged into their
television eeta. Think about that, Mom and Dad.
Night Stalk.era. Fr-osgera, Star Mastera, Chopper
Command, The Empire Strike• Back, Donkey
Kong, Atlantia, Kaboom, Demon Attack ... little
t:rolla and monsten, vlaitcn from outer apace all
beeping, chomping and belchi.ng their way through
your livinc room, lighting up your life ln a way you
never believed wu pcmibl.e.
I make this prophecy now. The handl that hold
a censor box can rule the world!
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ARIES (Man::h 21-April 19): Shon.cuts will not
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LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22); You'll discover
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to you. Written notice aHectJI business, career,
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SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You'll be
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rebuild on a more solid base. Focus also on travel
plans, education, long-range projects and a poaible
publishing usignment.
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related to pets.
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~nd do nt-t•dlt>polnl unul can go OOl'k to sleep
'lain."
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Pan" was ln an auto &l'C&dent n $Ara Franclaco Sept. ~.Her longtime manager. Ben wa. .. her. WU klUed,
llM~-Janet Gaynor almost lost her Ure and hua-
d Paul Gregory was severely injured. Martin
u(fered double pelvia fractures, broken ribs and a
punctured lung and kidney.
Three months after the acc1den I, the
G9·year-old Martin returned to perfonrung. with a
guest role in the television series. "Love Boat."
"I talked to Janet this morning, and she's going
t.o make it," Martin arud re<.-enUy. "When l saw her
Lut week, she had pneumonia and a temperature of
104 anrl rl1rln'1 rPmt>mhf.r th'lt T hf\rl t--n there But
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Afraid Ille Angela ...
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8 EIGHT IS ENOUGH
Nicholu ecta 11 the go.
tuday. 1h~ ~undoJ JU•l lllu-J1u11 t, umJ •h•• ~1lkud
ohoul worklna wllh ht-r wulkl'f
"Sht• N.tld I\ JMllnc:d hl·1 au muc. h 1ht• hJ6d t.o
•~nd ov..r itl M 90-dC'l"ff anaih· I ur~ ht'r that I
foll tht' tlAtlW way wtum I at.art<'<! But now l'w
thrown th•• walker away, and t•vt-ntually 110 wlll
sht'"
Gaynor. 76. \he fin\ wlnntir of th4' O•·ur iu~
beat actreM, n·riu.ln1 In Sun J<'r11m·i~·o Gvne•rul
Hoepltal
0c.'tlpiLt· thl· t•arly-mornjn1e ~rro1'1 and the km of Washer, Martin r t.alna the aunny outlook of
N~llie Forbush ("I'm Juat ll Cockeyt.'<'i OpUmhit")
and Peter Pan ("I Won't Grow Up").
"The greatl·St thlrli t.o come out of 1t la the
realiwtion among many people that every C'ity
should havt.> a trauma center," ahe said. "It we
hadn't been taken to that hoep1taJ, neither Jat1et,
Paul nor I would be ahve today "
Mary Martin':. car~r hu been a lesson m
survival, dating back to the Tt'xan's start as a singer
In Hollywood night clubs. After a Paramount
contract In the early 1940s. she went to the
Broadway stage for a succe111on of musical
tnumpha. A few years ago she seemed cont.ent to
Blllk• fhea 10 tnoooeel• to
lioO St-. Miik knocks
11,.....11e on·belance, •nd
J~ tr ... 10 diecourage
Kirby's IH11ng1 lor Jeff Q
(!)MOVIE
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Palence, Shetley Wlnleta
A killer leela stlrnng1 ol
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re1ec1ed by her 1fter
linancing an opet"atton lo
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1111) THE \llAOIHIAN
Yvonne 0. Callo and The
Irish RO'tle'• held the Hat of
gu.t at1ra In the llrll
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(C)MOVIE
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( 111811 Alan Arkin. Ma(ielle
Hartley A MrlM Of mi.un.-
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the 5-year-old d•ught.,. of
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vlettm or chlkl 1buM 'PG'
(jf)MOVIE
be'-! '°' 01\lld and Janet, and IOI' M«le and
Susan a> HAWAII FlVE-4
A lcienlitl plagued by
Hnancial probleml plots an
extortion ach•m• that
would lrigget 1 volcano
end destroy the city of
HllO.
Michael Gross plays Steve
Keaton, a product .of the
1960s Hflower generation"
on "Family Ties," at
• • • Knlghlrlders ( 198 t)
Ed H1rr11. Gery Lallll A
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ldeaHaoc atrugole against
evil exl1t1 In modef11 limes
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• • "Herry'• War" ( 1118 I)
Edward Herrmann. Geral-
dine Page A amell-town
po1lmen ~ lo the aid
ol hie aunt, who -lhe
IRS bite* 1axea. 'PO'
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end Or Fred Plum (Pert 21
~:=sPOWEA li'J 8AANEY Miu.EA
Barney Ind "" de1ectMll
go undflfground wnen an
air trelflc controller gci.
'*-' end trlel to "land" p..-iger1 sJngle Ille In
the ctty'• aubway ayat.em m W09'LD ~ PEOPl.E
(Jj) MOVIE
• •'h ""-For Your U,.,
Ch•rlle Bfownl" ( 1977)
Animated Charlie &own
and the entire "Peenuta"
gang haad for aum,,,..
Ql'llP. wtler• they become Involved In _.. wfld
ldYerltlK• 'G' ~·~ (1988)
Ron Moody. OllYer Reed A
young orph•n la llld·
nepped from hia MW hOn>e
by "" old gang. bu1 ....,... egea to eec;ape and return
10 hie benefector
7;00. C88 NEW9 e "8CNEW8 8 H.YPV DAYS AGAIN
Potlle end RalPh era both
In ia.... wllh a -studant
..tie> oot'f .... eyee IOt
Rlcitlle -U a Mor
I ~~ -~U> AEPORT
Cl) P.M. MAGAZINE
A Pfo!Me ol CBS Newt
1nohorwom1n Oline s_.,..,: • visit to a 1n1111
Celifornla town uMd u the
loeatk>n ror a TV -lea 9 ENTEA'TA1*"91T
TONtGH'T
A ''WMre Ate Th9y Now7"
'~on 0.. AW)'. • ORAN9E ootJNTY
TOOAY ~ :="'.FMHtl
• • • "The Frend! uau tenant'• Woman" (1911)
MefYI Sfreej), JMemy
lrona. All .,,. befweafl
two ec!Ol'9 .. peralaled In
thl rotn91tlc perlOd flm In
wNdl the two -perlotrft-~ · ... NO G NM llA8UTMU ~ "* Wllnion w . AnoeMeU....
,. ~ ~tMITIMlU
""~ l .f,N/&YNUO
LAYIMI&~
'"""""'" The~ OOOfdinetor
9:30 p.m. on KNBC
(4).
or the ennu•I ShoU
8'_.y T.ient ~ ~
not ... the ...,. '*"°""" • TOO MUCH. TOO 800H:~
8EXUAUTY It L08
AHGElO
A report on the Pfoblerne
olt~~lnLoe
Angei.., lndudtng the
Pf--bnlugM el)oUt
by .,. -of -In eit....-~end rodl '""*-le W TIC TN; DOUGH
MliCHEll. / l..S4AER
~
• LM FROM THE MET
........ And~"CM
dren ol .. ION_. entoY
eng.lber1 Hwnperdlndt's
opera "HanMI end Or•
tel," fe1turing Judllh
Blegen, Frederica Von
Stade, Ro .. flnd Eliu.
JMn Mran and MIC:Nlel
Devlin, Thomu Fulton
conduct• (!I YOU A8KED FOA ff
F•lured· "Kay81t Down
The Hlmeleyu" end "The
Human Bal "
GMOW • * "Pride ()I The 81\'8
Gr-" ( 19!>4) lJo)'d &IOg-
... Ver• Miles A ptoud
and noble h<wM outdoes
........,. on the r-'recll
dtc:ul1
t:OO • Cl) SEVfH llAIDE.S
FOR SEVEN MOTifERS
Hannat't .,..,._ ... armed
lt.nd egalnll the ~
uon of the oldee1 bulidlng
In 11.furpftys o a AEAL PEOPl.E
F•tured • gor14le -"I>
rat• telrAllon PfOQf-.
a COMP.,,., !hat dellverl
·~i.. l~ame; •
Loc::tl ,.._.type rnonat• In
Lake Oleme>leirl ( R) 8 MOVIE
• • • "Flower Orum
Song" ( 198 t I N..c:y Mwen,
~ Shigel• Beeed on
the 1t1Q11 play by Rodgera
and Hamman1etn A Chi>-
,_ gin treWle to Sen
FrandloO to rflMfY • man
whoM tamlly picked '*
lor 1111 bride.
8 @ TALEIOFTHE
OOU>MOHK!Y
Jiii!• and Sw9fl undef191•
I dangwou9 reecue mil-
l lOn whe11 Corky la
INnghllled • pert of I
plot IO enalaw an~
t.ribe of lftUd pecl91e, (Al i~
A ..... , to I Imel Callfomla
IOMI YMd • the lomtlon tore TV...-. en 11~·
Ofd Cll';mcllc ~
~ Ct4A.D'I Cf('(
TNa ~ ,, ..
Nntl • ~ IOOll .. °'*"*' ~ ... h the
...., Uv'llial "' ~· llul'ler. opp!.... and
~c::--THIMIT .. ....,,... An<! Orate!'' CM·
dtlll Of • .... .,ioy lnotibett Humpef'dlndl'I
oper-a "Haneel end Or.-
tel," featuring Judith
81egeft, Frederlc4i Von
Stade, "-!Ind EttH,
.ie.. Kraft and MlcNel
Devon. Thomu Fulton
c;oncM;1a
(C)MOYIE • * ''Cettle ~ And UI·
"" 9f11d!W" (t98tl Bun l..er-1•. Jofw\ Sevege
Two lougll ~ pldl up
• pelt' "'~ gl"1I and
•• tfl9m along on their ~-·PO'
(HJ MOVIE • * • "On GolOatl Pond
(1981) Henry Fonda.
~harine Hec>bum Old
f8mlly leoelon• r..wfece
u an elderly c:OUI* return
IOf a Jut aummcw •I 11\eir
New Englalld retr•I and
are visited by tl'leir deugll
ler. her lletlCe lflO ,, .. aOf'I
'PG' 0MOVE
•• "DMtn Hunt" (lHtl
Chartel Bronlon, Lee Mar-
vin. In Ille 1930$, a Moun·
lie and I Iron tier Q ;mlnal
W11ge an old l>a!Ue aa <:NMI
ui11on encroecn. oo the
Canedlen ~ 'R'
1,30 • 000 COUPl.£
Aller lhelt eper'lmenl IS
robbed, Felix tellcl Oecllt Into mewing 1n10 'Security
Arma.''
.-00 8 Cl) MOYIE
........ Al-Amerlc:IW'I a-.-
ty" <~I DlllM Lane,
C10rt1 L~ The •te
ol a .,....,., 18-.,..,-old glr1
ta draatlc11ty chang•d
""""" .,.. wlr'I • nation·
..,. ~ pegeet'lt
0 QI THE FACTS OF
L.F£
J'l may loM '* IC:holar·
ltllp to Eallland due lo
~ Qlta lh.11 1lfec:1 the
atuelent aid program (Al
i @ THEFAU.OUY
Colt tr1"9la IO Rio de Janl-
ero to bring beck • man
wtio embealed mllllons
lrom 1111 Ametlcan comp•
'!!. (R) C!J Ct1AAUE'8 AHOEL.S
Angel looll·•llkH who
at-oe • robbery g.e the
,..., glrll Into ~ouble with
the poloe.
• a.ePV OAIFf'IN °'*" ~ p..,_, and
S«ldy Shew, Larry Miller.
Irena Ferrie. Ar1huf c
Clerll•
• MOVll
"9-Miiiion Doller Fugi·
tM'' (No 0..1 Aonl6d 1:C*D
• MModam Probleme"
(1M1)~0-. Pitt.I
O'AtbelWllt A ~ *
trefllc contton., wltll
llUINrOUI pel'IONll Pf ob-
lem• II endow.cl with
lelelllrM!tie: powlf't •fl•
being CIOUNd with nudMr
-19.•PO'
t-.30 0 9 ~AM!l.Y Ta
-.......... ~,-...... ----........................ __ ...... __ ~-------
Altx ,_ Piie flflt ln11mate
, ... ,IOIWllP wlien fie ....
IOf I oolMOlt ••udlm (RI HANfll LISllN&S ~=-DAU•lmN
* * *\t "NIQM T'91n To Mwllalt'' ( 1MO) Merowt1
l..oQllWOOCI, llleJC Hwr1eon.
A toi.nt1tt't d1utllltf ~ 1M Hade _..h Ille
~ of I lrilllfl IOent t:MI JN#ANllt't ~ 10;GO • QUNOV A ~ ,......_
~ 10 ,.., "" ~ NI I,._.,......, Ny ..
~ ,., .. """*' ol • ii~
10-.30 m IHOEPEHDEHT
NETWOMHEWS
• a..olaHAWY
Attene s~ • 8'°'*~
mu11c teacher. brings
1oge1het • grouo o1--
ot~-end a grouo of
young 11uden11 few a
un!QW 1111ergenera11one1
chOf"9 ID THE SUN DAOOER
(Joined In Proer-> Rot>-
.,, Redford nanetw a \Ill-
..., atudy ol the ~ly
dlacoWAd eun ~or
!he Pueblo lndlena.
(Q} PlAY90Y ON NE AIR
11;00eoawaa
HEWS D 8A TVROAY NIGHT
~ Ellioll Gould G~l
Anne Murray G IN SEAACti OF ..
"Tha Holy Orllll" a» AU IN THE FAMILY
Atehle lll'IO Edllh introduce
1 rich widow to BarMy
Hefner al1er 1111 wife runs
-•yegllln
I HARRY..()
9U8INE88 REPORT
DOCTOR IN THE
HOUSE
Lol1ua .-.di a delega1k>n
to the rnemorlll ~for
lady Mollie Cornford' a
....,thy lathe<
CS')A NEW DAY IH EDEN
A powerful lamlly tume •
lllTllll town lllto • model
rejuvenation pro)ee1 (Pert
~MOVtE
• • • • "Amarc;ord'
( 1973} Megall Noel. 8Nl'o
Zanin Oltecled by Feder!·
co Fellini F-end deepalr
CllWecie<~• Ill• In luclal
IUlly during the 19309. 'R'
1 UO 8 Cl) HART TO HART
The Hetti llnO lhemMMle
lnelent l)Menta .._ 1
beautlfut ..ornan c:leims
thet Jonathan le the lath«
Olhet-'·
D QITONIOHT
Hoat Johnny C.,aon
OuMt. Jim Fowter 8 111 A8C HEWS
NIOHTUNE G YOU A81(ED FOft IT
F•tured· "Kayek Down
The Hlmal1yat" and "The
Human Bat "
• OOOCOUPLE
Feb r-gllnlzM Na ~
ieo. bend In llopee of
appeetlng on I teleY!tlon
lflOW I itOCU8 ON 800IET'Y
NI LATENIOHT
Larry l(ltlg dlacl-. Illa
~~ ... --ntgflt llv9 redlo ~1
tall! aflOW (Al
• 100Ct.U8 (l)~a.A'"
THEMAOC
~3)
11:Jf Cl;) MOV1&
•• .,. "For Yo.K Eyw
Only'' ( , .. 11 Roget Moore,
• T'OC>OI. Jamee Bond ,, ••
• cnmlnal who~ •
lop _.. 9ritleh def«-.
~.'PG'
tt:OO. IHTPTAINMfNT
TONIGHT
A ·~ AN TMy No#?"
~Qefle~
.-;;:: I.AST WON>
••• ,.. "J.,... .... le
,,.,_ And Wtl Md lMne tit,.,. .. (1•7110, ltone.
Mott llluman. Th,.• Clltil*•.. otwec-. llrlO
the ~ ot lllOIM "*" ...... .,..,. ..........
• kllllldw• of .,,.,...
~ iMO'M .. ··~·· ~·· I ltUI Yir..-...,., 0...
... •tc"91\. A '*"* ...,.
rellr • t•1p rlatly 1tlt•1 \he IV73 dtath of htr
huabomt m •n&or Rk'hanJ H•IHday
But her llfv turnf'd around with ''Ovt•r lr.uy.''
thtt PBS r11 .. thot prN":hae actlvt• llwe for mature
rltlM'n•
"( lovl· dolnti th,. •how, und l luvt• working
with Jim tlurt." 1ht• Nld "If W\' nan il•l the fundlnff
for unothl!r 1t•a1Qn, I'll b1• buck thcrt• atiailn.
Gaynor wu In Sau frarwhtt'° t.o appear on "Over
Enay" when ow a.cdd~nt occurred
Martin l.K.'\.'epll"d \ht• "Love Boat" role "bc<.·nuae
that'• whMt 'Over Euy' I.ti all about." The fin\ day'•
work had ht!r walklnai up and down ataln 40 tJmet,
but ahe didn't complain She play• a "tey San
Franc1sc•o 1hopkeeper" who haa a shipboard
romanl-e with Max Showalter. and there Is talk that
her characwr might be expanded t.o create a new
senes.
''l don't know about doing a aeries." she said.
"That's not child'• play. Nor la going back to the
theater I don't thtnk I would be able t.o face a show
every night and twice on Wednesdays and
Saturdays.
"But then. one learna never t.o say never m our
profession."
IDBI TDPPIRS
KNXT (2) 8:00 -"Seven Brides for
Seven Brothers." Hannah makes an
armed stand against the demolition of the
oldest building in Murphys.
K.NBC (4) 9:30 -"Family Ties." Alex has
his first intimate relationship when he
falls for a t"ollege student.
KABC (7) 10:00 -"Dynasty." Blake flies
to Indonesia to find Steven. Mark knocks
Krystle off-balance. and Joseph tries to
discourage Kirby's feehngs for Jeff.
Shel In Pf ISOn !or haV1ng
commllled murder In Nit·
delenM geta ertmeshed 1n
his lellOw ptlto0er1' plan
lor I b<eakOUt
• LOV£. AMEAICAN
STYLE
"lov• "nd The Good
Samaritan" Freddy ge11
eoalted wl\lle rt.Ing. IMll~
pipe for lhe woman nexl
dOor
(D)MOVIE
"~()I A Young
~~·" (J)WCWIE
.... "In ..... Of Olcter
women • ( 111781 Tom
Bereng«. l(aren Blad< A
~ IOtl\ef'IO remln
.._ on • PM' romantic
~··from hie llrlt 11
1fle eoe of 12 to hill aeduc-
tlon ol • ~ ., 30
'R'
8MO'VIE • ti *Vt "Cemal Knowl·
edge" (1171) "**Nichol· '°"· Ann-Mergret. Two
OOllege ll1enOI eperMI -· eral 't99f'I befor9 end a11 ...
graduation dl100....,1ng lite
by INlring end awttc:Nng
eec:tl Olher'• glrlfrtendl 'R'
12:30 0 QI LATE HIGHT WITH
DA VIO LETT'EAMAN
ai-tl: John Candy 01
''SC'TV NetwOnl'': K1'-
N ......... Klneki. U TOM COTT\..E: t.JP
Cl.oeE
Cf) MOVIE •'It '"Neath Arizon•
Sltlel" ( 1~1 John Wrrrwe.
Sheile T wry A cowbo)'
trlea 10 rwcoe • young
lnolan girt from klON11>9WS
wt>o ere 1111• her lnflerlted
WMlth
• LOV£. AME.NCAH STYLE
"Low And The King" M
olO Army buddy droc>t In
on Bob Curtis, lelthlul llu•
ber>d end omce dfudQe
(HJMOYIE
•• ·~ 'The Botder" ( 1118 11
Jedi N~. V...,,.
Pwrtne. A Texaa border
guwd'a v._ come In
oon~ wtth 11\0M of Na com.en C»-WOr1l ... end Illa
maler1elldc wife 'R
12:«1. Cl) MOV1E * * "L.9•~ Y"1erd1y
8ehind" ( 197111 John
Ritt•. Carrie F""9r Fd-
IOWlllQ a tragic eoddent, I
oOllege atllltlt IMrna to
MYe and low again with lhe
Nip ol an undenlanotng
)'OUflQ wom.tn (R)
1:ooe MOVIE * * ·~ "The Eagle And The Hew-" ( 1g331 Fredric;
March, Cary Oranl A Wat•
WNr)' fllw elnile Into I
deep depfeaeion.
• WI OUTIVf THI
'AMtL V: "'*I \18.
PANNTI •wow • *' "8Jnollrely y OUB ..
( 19551 ~. Joanne
ON. A llf-.nl oono.t pta.
n1M ~ INl he II
~ .... Ill IHT'E1'T ANIUf1'
TOHIQH'T
A ''Wtlere Ne n_, "°"'1" er uc:. 0-Avtty
* * "TurkJllll Oellght"
11t14) 1Moer H-. Mono
..,_ Vttt 0. Vet. A ~
eoulPtOf' nwNa • -..... ..,.... '°' flUn
m•tcilel Illa own 'R
1 15 (2) MOVlE
• • • ·~ · He1rt11nd"
(tll8tl Rip Torn, Conchita
Ferrett. A rancher and hit
hOUHk••P•f lice th•
rtgorl ol lrontlef Ill• in
tll10Wyomlng. 'PG'
1:)0 a a N8C News
OVEANIGHT 8 MOVIE
• • "Feerten Frank''
( 1lletl Jon Voight. Mon-
~ Van Vooren. A hie*
~·~bt .....
end wlnde ljp In hOt w•t•
wltl'i~
1 :llO CC) MOVIE
e e * "0 Ludty M11nl"
( 1973) Malcolm McDowell,
Ralpt1 Rlch#deon. A cd•
IM .....,_,, le Ceplured
• • 1PY end _..t to PftlOn
..._. he oontemPet• a
car.-In the movtea.
(l)MOYIE * * "T...,,. Plue One"
( 1978) Shalon Tale A hunl
~In• thro11gh three
countrtee In -ell ol 1
c:l\alr th•t IM>ldl a great
10f1une 'R'
2.-00 8 Cl) C8S HEWS
NIOHTWATCH
(!) SEAOEAHT' BIU<O "Bllko'1 EngieQement" ·= ** "DMth Hunt" (1981)
Charle& 8roneon. LM Mar-
vin In the 19309, 1 Moun·
tie and • frontier crimlnll
wage an Old battle u cMll-
uitlOn enctoed>M on the
Canadian~ 'R'
2:2.0 CHl MOVIE * • "Buddy, Buddy'
(19811 Jecll Lemmon. Wal·
ter M•tthau Whtie an
auaaatn concentr•t• on
hla ne•t lllllng. he .. rudely
lnl•rupled by • bumbling
fallur• of • ....,, wt>o , •
ltlemc>tlng lllklde 'R'
2'.30 • MOVIE ***Vt "The LIYW Of A
Bengal L•ncef" I 11135)
Gaty Coopef, FranchOt
Tone Eng&lnd a lr>dlen-
baaed Lanoen win .. tl>elr
battlM. no matt• wtl•t lhe
oddl
(!) MCtW.£8 NAVY
Olegul9ed .. ... ltallan
lemlly, Mcttalt and hla
men pity hOll 10 1 Germen
j)lltrol
• MOVIE * *'It "Fut And Sexy"
( 1te0) Gina L041obtigio..
Vittorio o. Sica. An 1nra.::-
t1Ye yOl'"l1 widow rlluml
10 her ll~an vtllage to IOOll
f()( a hual>afld
INEWS
i:OO N£W8
MA HUNT
NlW DAY IH EDEN
S:tl MOW
• • "t)ndwVroun<t Aoel"
( 1910) Dirk Benedict.
Melania Grttllth. Pllftltng
attendant• .., .. lleYOC at
I IWllllk Bevefly Hiii hotel
PO' .... ~=20
• "Modem Pr~"
(1N11 ()NyY Chaet, Palll
o·~.A"--eit
treltlc control!•~ with
tuneroue pel'IONll prob-
lem• 11 ~ wltfl
...... IMtlc "°""' .., being douMd with nuaea. ..,..PO.
4.-00 (J) TOf' O' THI
JOHN DARl:ING
•
Mary Martin is embraced
by Gavin Macleod, star of
ABC's uLove Boat," during
a break in taping for on
upcoming episode.
MOAHIHO
Of)MOVl.E * * * "On Golden Pood
(11181) Henry Fond•
Kalh•rlne Hepburn Oki
lamity tenalona resurlaGe
u an eld«ly c:ouple return
I()( a ••at aummer al their
New Engialld relrHt Ind
.,.. vtalled by lhelr daugh
·' ter. her liance end hia eon
'PG' (O.J PLAYBOY OH THE AIR
@MOVIE * • ~ "The Klng Of Marvin
Gatden1" ( 11172) Bn;c.e
Dern, Jlcil Nicholson Two
brothe<a. rn.r1tr1led With
their livea, dream ol retlr·
Ing lo • tropical patldlM
'R' 4:301 ISPV 8UU.WINKL.E
MISSlON·
IMP06Sl8L.E
The IMF undettlltel IO
o'olerthrow 1 tyr•nn1c11
pol1ttca1 regime 1r1 • 8llllt9/I
country
Thur•day••
Dayf intf" .ff ot~i_.•
4:56 lC) * * "A 09n1i.,.oua
Friend" ( 1971) Ricl\erd
Thomes. Barber• Bet
Geddes A dlsturt>eo 23-
r--old Vlc:tirnlL .. • young
woman who la •HrK1ed to
hlm.'R'
6: 15 CD•*• "11'1 A Wonder·
flJI UI•" (1947) J1mee
Stewert, Donna Reed A
m•n'a gu•rdl•n angel
divert• him rrom aulclde
end --him wtla1 .... hometown would be Mlle II
he-•-born.
l.:00 0 * ·~ "l'fle P-· get" ( 19751 Jedi Nichol·
M>n, Metia SChneider A
TV,__ on an A"1alll
uajgnn'4tnt rap!-1
looll·aHU and ~
Into a MW and danQWOUI
-.·PO'
7:-00 Cf) * * ·~ "Pony Soadler"
(1962) Tyrone Power,
C•mero11 Mitchell A
mountle •ttempt• 10 quejl
the hot tempere of • tribe
of~lndlanl
(HJ ** "Arnwlcen Wiider·
,_ .. (1871) ~ ..
ry A lilmmallw'a queet for
record-tile llC*)lmena ·of
lour kind• ol homed aneep
1nd 111 I 1 ·loot-t•ll
AlaMcan potet beer la lot·
IOwed ·o·
(Jl) * * • "Jack The Glanl
Klll•r" ( tll821 Kerwin
Mathew&, Judi Meredith
Aller reeculng the klng'a
deugha... from • huge
monster. a young latm lld
I• r-aroed lor hia hero
ltlm.
7:30 CJ) •• ".-US" ( 19791
8r1an o..con. Rivka Noj
man The U1e ol the "King
ol Klnga," from hla ..,1y
.,._. .. Ille '°" of • poor
carpenter to hla tnattgatlon
ol the rellg4oUI and IOClal
revoeutlon tl'iel led IO Ilia
OMlh by CtVClllxlOn, i.
dtl(elflacl G
('%) * *~"The Prtnl•
Alee 01 J EOgat HOOYI<'
(111781 BrClderldl Cr--'Ord
JoN Ferrer The Federal
Bur-. of tnvwttgatlon "'°" In dout end IOope under .,,. lellder9hlp of .,,.
oon1r0\'9ftltll Hoover 'PO·
8:00 (C) * * "Mede In Peril"
(!Me) Anr.-Mergr•t, Louie
Jourdan A Peria deaigner
~ • fuhlon bu)'9r off
her feet 9 * * "Ef'ltw The Nlnje"
(1991) Franco Nero, Suean
George. An "merlcan m1r-
lial ertw •llP91'1 Ml• °"' to avenge the murdef of hll
belt Mend 'R'
9:00 m * * ~ "The Loolert"
( 11156) Rory Celhoun. Julle
Adams A grouc> of plan.-
Ct uh ~ grap.,ie
delper'ltalY among them·
..,_ to g.e tlle6r llanda
on 1 large aum of money
conoMled In the ...c:tc-ca;. ~ "8uddy. 8uddy'
(1ff 1) Jactt Lemmon. Wal
i.t Mettll&t wtalle an
....in OOhOMlttala on
.. ftelll ~. he .. Nd9fy
Int~ by • bumb41ng
fallure of I l'lltl\ wflo II
attemptltlg "**" '"' ~· *'*lot "AMleO.lty'' (18361....._ •• ~
Pr91ton ltolter. A tron-
11tr1'll'0111An beCOIMI •
utebrlty H • ofrc111
al\efplhooter
(%) • * ~ "The Begul'-1"
(111711 Cllnl Eutwood,
Oe<lldlne Pege An Injured
Union IOldiet recupetallng
In I girl1' IClhoOI hH hta leg
needteuly amputlled by
the le•IOua headmlatr ..
when he 11 caugh1 with one
ol the glrlt 'R'
10:00 (t) •• 'It "Corlty" ( 1972)
Robert Blalle. CharlOtte
Rampllng "n ambltlOU&
patMlme ttoek car rac:et
hae ptOblem6 IOjuallng to
loeing I r8C4!1 (ftJ e * e "9 To 5" ( t980)
J-Fond•. Dolly Parton
ThrH working women
rebel agell\al tneir aubju·
galk>n by • male ChluV1nlAI
boa1 PG
IS * • '> TorCh Song"
( t11531 Join Cr•wlord,
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· A variety of punches add a new twist to the
grand old tradition of toasting good health .
.
Pear Cordial
2c.-....-2 cupe (IO proof) wodb
1 cup (IO DfOOf) bfmndJ
1 cup "'"' oom 81fUP I pound• t•Hr rip• peare, peeled,
......... (about • a.-> . '1 large glal8 jar or container stir together =• vodka, brandy and corn syrup. Stir In
. Cover with a plate directly on pears to
p pears below liquid level. Cover and
rMrfaerate 5 days. l>rain liquid from peers, reserve. In strainer
~ over bowt place pears one layer at a time:
P'*'8 with back of spoon to extract as much
114'*' as poselble. Reserve pears.
Mix res«Ved llquld and pear nectar. strain
Jtyough 4 layers of damp cotton cheesecloth. Let
ltlnd several hours. (Mixture wtll be cloudy and
~ p<SrtlOn ofllqueur wtll not be as clear as
• Store In tightly covered glass container In
~ator. Makes about 1 ¥l quarts.
...., Sauce: Place reserved pear mixture In
blender container; cover. Blend on medium speed
Q:O eeconds or until smooth. Serve as a dessert
t . Makes about 2 cups.
ranberry Cordial
1 peoluiee (12 ounce•) cranberr ... ,
lle..., dup~ (IYa oupe) 1-. ..... 2o.-19htoomerrup
' -2 _,. (IO PfOOf) wodb 1-. .... ¥. ...... ...,
In large glel8 jar or container stir together oranberrlM end sugar until sugar II d,Jllofved. Stlf In 90rn eyrup, vodka, water and brandy until
blended. LOOMly cover.
Let atand at room temperature at leeat a
, stirring each day. Drain liquid from
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ce1111ieo1oth. Store rn tightly covered glaH
alMr In refrigerator. Mak•• about 1 ~ .._ .... ,
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In 3-quart stainless steel or &Q.amel sauce~n stir together apricots and wat~. Let
stand 10 minutes. Cover; brin1 to boil over
medium heat and boil 1ently 10 minutes.
Remove from heat. Stir In sugar until
dissolved. Stir in vodka, corn syrup anC:f brandy
until well blended. Cool to room temperature,
stirring occasionally.
Pour fruit and liquid lnt·o large glass
container: loosely cover. Let stand at room
temperature at least a week. Drain liquid from
apricots; reserve.
In strainer placed over bowl place apricots
one layer at a time; gently press with back of
spoon to extract as much liquid as possible.
Reserve apricots.
Mix reserved liquid and apricot nectar,
strain throu1h 4 layers of damp cotton
cheesecloth. Store in tightly covered glass
container In refrigerator. Makes about 6 cups.
Brenclled Aprtoote: Heat and aerve reterved
apricots as a garnish for meats and poultry.
Makes about 1 ¥2 cups. .
Irish Cream Liqueur
2 oupe (IO proof) llteh _....,
1 oup llbt oom 9'ftlP
"'oup ...... 1 CMIP hMYJ creem In 1-quart shaker or jar with tight fitting lld
place whiskey, corn syrup and eugar; cover.
Shake until well t>Wtnded and sugar II dlsaotved.
Pour In cream. Shake gently unttf well ~nded.
Cover, reft1gerate until well chilled. Store In
tightly covered gla11 container In refrigerator.
Sflake well before serving. Mak• about 1 quart.
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Toasting good health and
holidays Is a grand old
tradition. When friends get
together. a cup of good cheer
has a very natural place In the
f estlvltles.
Punch, whether bubbly and
cold or hot and mulled, has
long been served at holiday
gatherings, particularly when
the party Is large.
The Earl of Warrick, tor
Instance, entertained 6,000
guests with a punch recipe
call Ing for. among other
things, 80 pints of lemon juice,
4 barrels of water, and 25,000
citrons.
Imagine his problems had
he tr I e d to p.I ease the
Individual preferences of all his
guests with assorted liquors,
mixers. garnishes, and
glasses.
The Earl's gathering took
place In 1746. Today's parties
tend to be somewhat more
lntlQ'late. But still a good
punch can ease the task, and
often the cost, of providing for
a number of guests.
A well-made punch includes
a mixture of flavors, with no
one taste predominating.
Punches usually begin with a
syrup base.
A way of cutting the coet of r
entertaining la by making 1
liqueurs at home. Tradttlonally 1
served as after-dinner drinks,
liqueurs are good poured over
Ice cream or fresh fruits and
used as flavoring Ingredients In
a variety of dishes. They also
make thoughtful gifts.
Enjoy serving these punches
during the holiday season.
Toast the close of the old year
and the opening of the new.
Vary those season.al bracers
A convivial gathering
of family and friends is
one of the nicest ways to
celebrate the holiday
season. Whether your
plans call for fo r mal
dinners or casual get-
togethers, now is the
time to be thinking of
some jolly-good Ideas
that say "Season's
Greetin&s" with flair.
Spirited holiday
bever,ges are always a
welcome treat and a
great way to get parties
rolling.
Blus hing H o liday
Eggnog and French
Coffee are variations of
two popular seasonal
bracers. As festive as the
names sound, they only
hint at the wonderful
flavors these drinks have
to offer.
While most traditional
eggnog reci pes are
spiked only with brandy,
this one is made with
brandy and a black
raspberry liqueur. The
result is an extra-
delicious holiday treat:-
FRENCH COFFEE
'h c up black
raspberry liqueur
'h cup whipping
cream
2 tablespoons instant
coffee crystals
1 table1poon
powdered sugar
12 ice cubel
Shaved chocolate,
for garnish (optional)
In blender container
combine liqueur, c:reem,
coffee and sugar: blend
amoo\h. With motor on
high, add ice cubea, a
few at a time , until
comple tely blended.
Serve at once, garnish
with chocolate.
Makes 4 drinks, about
6 ounces each.
BLUSHING
HOLIDAY EGGNOG
1 pint hall and half
1A cup sugar
6 eggs, separated
1 c up whipping
cream, whippped softly
~c up black
raspberry liqueur
in cup brandy
1 tablespoon f re.hly
grated nutmeg
In saucepan heat half
and half and sugar to
_.
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lukewarm Beat egg
yolks lightly with a fork,
then gradually whisk
in t o half and hall
mixture.
Cook and stir over
medium-low heat until
mixtur e b e gins to
thicken and coata spoon,
about 10 minutes. Cool;
chill.
In large bowl beat egg
whites to 90ft peak.a. Stir
In chilled c u1tard
mixture, whipped cream,
liqueur, brandy and
nutmeg to blend
thoroughly.
Serve chilled, duated
with additional nutmeg.
(If eggnog 1eparates on
1tanding, atlr to blend
Just before serving).
Makes about 21A uarta.
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butte r . c r ou t ons or
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almonds a nd you're
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ALMOND MIX
2 quarts un...._ .. ,~nt.J
pupfX-d l'Orn
1 1 , cups whole
natural almondi.
1 , c:up meltt"C.J butler
or margarine
2 tl•aspooni. l urry
powder 1,, tt.•aspoon 114u1d
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or roasting pan L-ombm~
corn and almonds Mix
butter. l urry powdN and
peppt·r '><IUt't·. drizzle
over t1lmond m1xturt' and
toss tu tual t•venly
Winter party
food, drinks
Long hours over a hot
>love and painslak1n~
Lime at t ht· c:hopp1 ng
ooard was the price
esterday's hostess paid
lo appe ase a p pet ites,
arm h ear t s and
Jadden eyes at a wmwr
party.
Today the beauty and
uallty of fine food and
arming drinks can Ix•
:tc hieved quick ly and
~as1ly. Even the eleganC<'
f a pate can be prepared
In a matter of minutes
with the aid of a (ood
processor or blender
Add a ma k e-ah ead
brown. gold and whitt.•
cheese log and you have
a treat ht for the most
d1scn minatmg palates
HAZELNUT PATE
1 p ound braun
schwe1ger
1 cup ground
hazelnuts (filberts)
2 hard cooked eggs
V. cup minced
parsley
1~ cup brandy
V. cup butter or
margarine
3 green o n ions.
chof. P qe all 1ngred1enL'i m
f oo p r ocessor or
ble nde r . (This may
r equire two batchC's,
d e pending on your
ble nder .) Purce until
smoot h. Pack into turet•n
or crock and refngerau•
until serving time.
(Ma kes 2 1 .. 1 cups of
pate.)
CHEERY
CHEESE LOG
1 p ou n d s h arp
c h ed d a r cheese,
shr edded
3 tablespoons soft
butter or margarm e
~ teaspoon curry
powder
1 8-ounce package of
cre am cheese, softened
1;. cup brandy
:V. c up gr ound
hazelnuta•
1 tablespoon frnely
chopped green onions
C ombine c h e d dar
cheese, butter and curry
powder. beating u n ti1
smooth. In a separate
bowl, blend c r ea m
cheese with brandy, 114
cup of the hazelnuts a nd
the green onions.
Form t h e c h edd1n
cheae mixture into an 8-
by 10-inch rectangle and
spread the cream cheefte
mlx over It Roll up the
Jong way
Then roll the log over
the remaining chopped
hazelnuts and
refrigerate. Remove the
cheHe lo g about 30
mlnutea bef!>re ~rvtng
time to It can tof~.
•Hazelnuta should be routed before 1ervtng or
~ in recipes. 1f you
buy them pre-shelled ln
• J>llCQie, they are mo11t
likely to have a rich,
dee• bTown color and
robu1t ta1te lndtcattng
thl'\ haq aln·ach lx·N1
roastt'CI But 1f yo·u shl·ll
vour own or buy a
pat·kugf' labeled "r~w"
hazelnul'. or filb<>rL'i. you
can roast them 1n a
275-dC'grcc oven 1n a
shallow pan for 20 to 30
minutes (un ul their skms
l'rack ) or cook them 3 to
4 nunut{'S on full power
1n a mil row a\ l' Ont•
pound of unshc·llt·d
hazel n uts yields about
11 1 t'ups of nut mt!uts
Roast hazelnuts for full
flavor
BRANDY BLAZER
3 ounces brandy
I tablt-spoon honey
llot wrree to fill
Lt'mon peel
Combrnc· brandy and
hnnt·v in a prt·-heatcd,
heavy '>lt•mmt·d goblet.
Pour in hot co ff et.' and
stir until the hom•y 1s
drssolvC'd Tw1c;t ·the I lemon peel ovc•r the
blaH·r and us<• 1t for
ga rn1sh Thl' brandy
blazer should be
steamrng hot and s1ppt'<i
slowl)
BRANDY VELVET I
I . ounces brandy
2 ounces strong rold
rnff C'<'
11 i ounce:-. choC'olrtte J,
:;vrup
2 No 8 size scoop<; of
roffre ice cream
Shaved chocc,!alel
for topping
·combine brandv.
c.o fft·c and chot·ola te
syrup Whirl in blender
{or bt:at with an clectm
or rotar y beatc>r) with
one <;<.'OOP or 1c:e cream
.1ust until blendc-d
Pour into a gla'iS and
top WI th l ht' l\l'COnd
s c o o p o f 1 c <' t' r <' u m
sprinklro with chcolate
Serves I
SIERRA TODDY
4 ounces hot coffee
1 rounded lC'aspoon
brown sugar
\ Dash of powdC'red
c11'\Wlmon '2 ounces branctv
I stick of cinnamon
I thin lemon slice
Cloves for garnish
Combrne roff~. sugar.
powdered cinnamon and
brandy 1n a heavy glass.
S ti r and add cinnamon
stick and IPmon s lace
stuck with two or three
cloves
CAPISTRANO
COFFEE
l 1h ounces bra ndy
I teaspoon chocolate
syrup
1 t ea s poon brown
sugar
~ teaspoon varulla
Duh cinnamon
4 ounces hot coffee
Sw ee t e n e d
Whipped Cream
SUr b randy, chocolate
syrup, 1u1ar, vanilla and
cinnamon together In a
alau mua. Pour In ho t
coffee . Top w i th
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PARTY MIX
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uuttt•r or margarine
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buttt•r ni1xtun· .mtl tht·n
w I I h l' h l' <' s l' t ll co a t
l'Vt•nl)
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smglt· layer a nd bake m
32~ drgr ee oven 30
m 1nuu·s. stirring unl'e
Rt>mUVl' from oven a nd
1mnwtl1ately toss with
croutons
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type of party you would
like to have. A cocktatl
party is a good choice
during the holiday
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as a dinner party.
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prepared with low -fat
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stuffed with seasoned
rice, gelaun molds made
with fresh fruits; cold
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look elegant, taste good
and cut calories.
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festively decorated
platters of food on one
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fJtlar Murll11 Wh1h •
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etfollt. She thl'n handt·d me 'an cnvt•lopc full p f
infcifjnaUon on 11 munt•y
~~g program offortod
by ·Uni t e <l Finant·1a I l~Uvt.-s, Int.·. (UFI) a
Pecn.sylvan1a company
Because 11 1nvol v1:1>
supermarkets, I thought
you would hke 10 look
into it. -ES , PhOt'nix,
Ariz.
Dear E.S · l did look
into UFI and he re 1s
what I found.
At the beginning of
November. UFI began
offering a multi-level
marketing pro gram
called the "U F I
Groc ery Disco unt
Purc hase Plan." The
plan seems simple: When
you si,jn up as a UFI
distrib~r and pay a $25
bookkeeping and
computer fee, you can
then send UFI y ou r
supermark e t c a s h
register tapes totaling up
to $500 a month and be
paid l percent of the
amount shown on these
tapes.
As UFI tells 1t, this 1s a
"revolutionary concept
in multi -level
marketing ." and
"requires no produc t
selling. no inventory and
no bookeeping " What's
more, distributors also
receive 1 percent of the
value of the tapes ~nt in
by the distributors they
sign up and fr o m
additional res ulting
levels of distributors
through five levels
If 1 percent d oes n 't
sound like a lot, here's
how UFI pro j ec ts
potential earnings for a
distributor: Assuming
that all distributors only
send in $100 worth of
tapes a month, signing
up five distributors
bri:lgs in $5 a month
based on their tapes.
U each of them sign up
five distributors, an
additional $25 of income
wou Id be rec e1 v ed
Assuming ea c h
rustributor Signs up five
more distributors. there
would be 125 on the
third l~vel (and $125 of
income); 625 distributors
on the fourth level ($625
of additio nal income ).
and 3,125 d1Str1butors on
the fifth level, bnngmg
total monthly income to
$3.905!
It sounds too good to
be true, especially smce
all you conceivably h.ave
to do is just sign up five
enthusiastic distributors,
send ln your own
register tapes, and then
sit down and watch the
money roll in!
All this money had an
ominous sound when
UFI president William
Newbauer told me that
UFI's goal is to sign up
one million distributors
by the end of 1983
"Where does UFJ
expect t o get the
hundred.a of mill.ions of
dollars to pay for all
these register tapes?" I
asked Newbauer. He told
me that a "major
company" Involved in
marketing research as
well u coupon cleanng
operations was behind
the UFI program, but he
refused to divulge the
name, claiming it was a
"trade secret."
On the one hand ,
Newbauer claims that
the register tapes have
tremendous market
research value, since UFI
will have the names and
addresses of all these
consumers (th e
distributors) and it will
be able to tell Uw brands
they ~.at least on
the tapes from scanner
equipped stores. He says
he can sell this
information t o
competitive manu-
facturen.
On the other hand,
Newbauer admits to
being a "novice" in the
•rea of marketing
research and further
admlu that he hasn't
beaun to contact the
manuhcturere who
miaht uH Ms register
iape Information.
UFI'• time may be
quickly runnlna out, .me-New-b9uer rrojecta
that lt wll owe
cllltribuCOl'I '836.000 for
realtter tap•• tent in
dur1n1 1•bru.,y and f800 000 In Much. UFl
l1lllY. a1'0 be beaded f«
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raw 6 oz. bag ret. 3.89 3.49
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Leftovers how to tor and alely u e
Ir DOR0111Y Wl!NC&
...... ~ ..... Mllllf 'What to do with
leftoven -how ion, 10 lwlp them, how to 1toN
lhtm 1&ft ly -•• • frequentl y a1ked
q'4Htlon durlna th•
hollda)"I.
The bell\ aolution to
leftovel"I I.I not to have
them , by tryi na \o
prepare ju1t the rlaht
amount for your needl.
But often, e1peclally
when you entertain, you,
prepare more food than
la needed just to be 1ure
you have enough to ao
around.
Kno w ing \hat you
probably have pre~
more f ood than yo•u
expect to be eaten, the
first thing you should do
la eerve only a portion of
the foods that might be a
possible source of food
p o iS<>n i ng -those
containing meat, fl1h,
poultry, egga, cream, and
oth e r non -a ci d
iJl8redients.
Hold the e xtras
appropriately -either
keep them cold in the
refrigerator or h~t
(above 150 degrees F) -
and replenish serving
dishes as needed.
Then you can be sure
that these foods will still
be aafe to eat if they're
left over. AJ..o, they will
be more appealing if
served fresh rather than
being allowed to "age"
on a buffet table.
U your serving time is
lengthy -o ve r two
hours -then It's even
more important to keep
repleniabing buffet food.a
from cold or bot storage.
If you don't, you are
· risking the danger of
food poisoning bacteria
growing In the
lukewarm, vulnerable
foods on the table. Your
guests certainly wouldn't
appreciate a holiday
"gift" of food poi.aoning
from you!
A.a soon a.a the 8erving
time is over . take care of
your lefto vers by
I m mediately re -
f ri1eraUng all foods
that need to be kept cold.
The followfnl day, not a week later, decide
whether refrla erated
leftoYen can be •ten u p
ln a reuonable time or
ahould be pre¥1'Ved for
later use. •
Here the question is,
how long can a food be
k e pt safely ln the
refrigerator? It depends
on the food and your
refrigerator temperature
(it should be below 40
degrees F).
A good rule of thumb
for low-acid foods such
as cooked ve getables,
meat or poultry, gravy,
p oultr y dre ssing .
casseroles or salads
containing pasta or
potatoes, deviled egg1,
whipped cream. etc. ia 5 to 7-days.
Foods containing acid
such aa sweet-sour meat
or vegetab le dishes,
frUlts and juJcel. gelatin
aa1ads with fruit, cheew
and cheae spreeda. 90W'
cream dips. etc. may be
kept 10 to 14 d ays or
longer.
Freezing ls the method
you're most likely to uae
to p1ese1 ve leftovers that
you want to keep longer
than a week or two.
While freezing la fine
for moat baked foods
(bread.a, cak-. cookiel),
meat and poultry,
ca aserolea, cooked
vegetables, cheese, and
many type• of
·~petl%era, certaln foods
don't freeze well
'lbe9e include molded
aelatin salad• (the
gelatin 1eta touah and
,r ubb ery), fresh
vegetables (they get limp
and watery), cfeHerta
Classes
with I Whlppt d •II whlw (ll rollal*I ~nCI ''" wetery )1 hard Cooked •IP (whllle pt
touah and rubtMry -
)'Olk.I frww Qkty), di~
or c~ conU.Wnc
cou.a1• ch se (it j•ta w1tery), mol ed
cranbetty (tt i ta waieey
and collapu1 -1auce
and relish are o kay),
lf&Vy (it Mpatatea and
curdles ~ free~e broth
an d m ak e ar.avy • \
1erving time).
J ust about all baked
b pMtty,
Ollatl , t'O Ok l•I ,
oh••••cake Ir•••• weU. 1n .. Nral, h'• bmt
to b1k• them b•fore
fftt&lna ratt\tr th in
freatn1 them unbUUid.
Slmpfy wrap them
cloeely ln fraatr-wet&ht
plutlc or foll. Peckqo
them ln a box lf \hey
cruah euJly, than over
wrap with foil or plMUc.
A numb e r of
appetisers freeze welJ.
These Inc lude 1mall
open-faced aandwtchea,
Basic
Malle!
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FRYING 49 CHICKEN
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flah1 and avocedo. • • •
QUESTIONS WE ARE
ASKED:
... Q . Do you have
any redpet for cookies
made without 1uprf I'm
try ln1 to reduce my
calorie intake.
. A. Su1ar 11 a
-;-ry l"tttld nt, not
only for IWN t • bul
allO tor br ownlnl 1n.d
for a tendcrr te•ture fM
mo.t kinda of cookl11.
The 1hurtbre1d "flnl t ," or ''butterblll'1
ty pe• o f cooklH hive
very little 1upr but an
very hlah In lat {butler,
mar11rlne. or
1hortenln.lz) which makee
them tender.
Th fat la. even h1pr
in calorlH than tho
1upr, however. Cooldel.
ln seneral. are hlffher ln
111 than ottt.r l)'V-ol
biked •ood1 , 10 the y
aren't • very tood lood
fur people who are
trylnl to cu• 01torlH.
The bil'tt ldvico to ca1orit
w1tcMrl ii to nt moldet In lmA1l amount., or not
et all If you can't 1top
with one or two! • • •
. . . Q. 11 lt pomible to
freeze a mertnaue type
cookW made with belten ea whitea, c:ocoe. nuta.
"°°°"ut, and supr?
... A. Yet. you can
. . • Q. How lon.8 can
)'OU keep candied fruJtl'f
l bou1ht 1om• tor
fruitcake and then dldn'I
make th• cake. Can t
keep the fruit unt.U next
Chriatmal?
. . . A. Candled fruit
,_ a1nu& tnd.f lnUtJ~ '* t& w bath IOw 11 moa1&ure and hllh 1.'1
u.11ar . ltore l c~n • •
Ull\&ly clmed oon •'• 1ue h H a J1t whh '. 1,
ICNW•t.op lid, tither lft ~ ~ '
coo I p I a c e I n t H,«~_.
cupboard or In tr,
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In tourney. 02.
Billings
next stop
for UCI
Spedal to tbe Dally PUet
BILLINGS, Mont. -The UC
Irvine buketball team, frt!Sh off
a third place fin1lh lut week at
the Wolf Pack Cl.Ulric ln Reno,
Nev., will be out to acquire lta
first tournament title here
tonight (7 o'clock) against
Northern Arluma in the first
round of the KOA Claaaic.
The Lumberjaclu, from the
Big Sky Conference, enter the
contest with a 3-5 record. The
squad aho features a big front
line centered aroUDd 6-11 1enior
center Dan Buach.
Starting alongside Busch are
On radio tonight.
KWVE ( 108 FM) at 6
Rick RodrigUez (6-6) and Mlke
Elliott (6-7) at forwaro, with F.ric
Wade (6-3) and Jeff Altman at
guard.
The Anteaters, now 6-2, are
led in the ecoring department by
junior forward Ben McDonald,
who's pultillJl them in at a 12.4
clip . Freshman center Tod
Murphy is cl08e behind at 11 .9,
while four other players also
average in double figures for UCI
coach Bill Mulligan.
Huntington Beach's Raul Ruiz (dark jersey) eyes ball ~nd Ted May (right) goes up for header.
Bob Thornton , who ia
averaging 10.5 ppg. and figures
to get the duty of guarding the
taller Busch, also leads the UCI
team in rebounding at 6 ....
Murphy again is cl06e behind at
6.2.
NeWport shoot. into • semis
The other Anteater players
averaging in double figures are
Jud Beardsley (11.5), George
Turner (11.0) and Troy Carmon
(10.8).
The laat tune the Anteaien
appeared in thia tournament WU
1980, when they won the
cihampion•hlp with a 05-63
owrUme ~ aver Montana.
Angelus League foes await Fountain Va_lley, Sailors at Orange tourney
ay ROOD CAltLSON ... __ .,... ...
Founialn Valle1 rolled into the
championahlp eemlflnaJa oi the 18th
Qrmice Optimist Buketball Invitational
~y night and Newport Harbor took
8dvant.8e of an opponent bent on .elf
destrucilon, while Coeta Mesa shoved
Muina aside for the third straight time .tn thia tournament at Ouapnan College.
The re•ult find• the Barons of
Fountain Valley and Newport Harbor's
rejuvenated Sailon, now on a two-game
winning streak, in tonight's aemilina1a
aplnst Angelus League powers Servite
and Mater l>ei. respectively.
: Here's how it went Tue9day: .
.J'oatala Valley H, Estucla 51
Fountain Valley dropped the = into a fifth place 8eDlifinal game
-Lakewood thia aftemoon (2:40),
•to a lineup which ia rapidly molding into
one very tough unit to deal witn, in arms of quality and depth.
"We're capable of playing better," said
Founlain Valley C.oach Dave Brown.
"But t.t.nd.a does that to you with their
irapplng and double-teaming."
The Barona took command in the last
l:~ of the first period, turning an 8-4
Eagles rally
• in tourney
It waa a Jekyll and Hyde performance
by the &tanda High women's basketball
.team ln the eeconcI round of the Eagles'
:foumament Tueaday night.
Tralling by eeven points at halftime,
the Eagle. took control of the contest
early In the 9eOCJnCI half and came away
with a 62-37 triumph over La Quinta to
ldvance to tonight'• aemiflnal game at
1:1~.
Debb6e Huaba wu the main catalyst -J}l the third quarter when Estancia
vuta'U'ed La Quinta, 22-6. Hughes had
·U of her 1ame·h.lah 19 point.a ln the .rrtod u \he Eagles turned the game
~· h. "\Ve switched to our taller lineup (in
;i1>e th1rd quarter) and played acme aood
..one defer.," Mid~ Co.ch Joe
Wolf. "Sally Chmtman did• whale of a
,job c:n the boardl and really bwtled."
.,. Jif9anwhile, there WU I fuD alate of
~-round 1amn at the Marina-•l".cUion Tournament. W•tsninater and .!OOein View advanced lnto a 9llft1fina1 ~ while Fountain Va».y wU1
·be playtnc f« fifth pl.-ie after lollnl to
!)llait.er Def, Ma.on eos>ped HunUqt.on ~ ln oot.olattm ICGoll and Marina .,. oUtted aftn autt.tna lta aeoond Jam.
~a what ha~
-c'OI!-v ... 11, r..-w ..
kifm ~·· .... ltreak ln the ftnA1 o .. Dtt of ttie conteat Ufted tbe ~ .. IMWD into lmnilbt'I cbampeoaahJp
••Ulnalt at e o'clock •1•lr\at
Today's schedule
Sth Piece lemla
2:40-Eatancla vs. Lakewood
4:20-0range ve. La Quinta
Ctwmplonahlp a.tnle
6-Fountaln Valley va. Servlte
8-Newport Harbor vs. Mater
Del
deficit into a 12-8 lead and they never
trailed again. al though the F.agles were
snapping at thelr heela (41-38 with 1:57
left in the third period) before
succumbing.
"I thougnt we did a great job the first
five minutes of the game," said Estancia
Coach Larry Sundennan.
The Barona' one-two punch of 6-6 Rob
Whitehair and 6-7 Rolf Jacobs ICOI'ed 18
and 15 points, respectively, to keep the
Eagles at bay. And, the Fountain Valley
front line waa effective against
Estancia 's one interior threat -6-6 Gary
'Jaeger, who wu held to .even point.a.
The Barona' depth showed up with
another bunt from 6 -5 junior Mike
Tinney coming off the bench, acoring six
points, and the eight point production of
Drew Brown, whoee offensive rebound
and bucket with 35 aeconds left in the
third quarter, followed by an 18-foot
buuer shot kept the Barona In command
. at 47-41. Jaeaer led F..tanda rebounding with
n ine boards and Jon Johnston. who
1CDred 12 points. added seven aaslsts.
Doug Plnclcney led Eatancla 8COring with
14.
Newport Barbor 57. La Qmata U
The Sailors' stuaning 16-point victory
wu a combination of sorta -La Quinta
offered a gift and the Sailors grabbed it.
La Quinta, considered the best in the
Garden Grove League and a recent
14-polnt victor over Corona del Mar. was
guilty of 32 pef90Nl fouls . .ending four
atarten to the bench, three technical
fouls, 16 turnovers and a 31 percent
shooting perfonnanoe from the field (18
of 58. 3 of ita last 20).
Had the Sailors been on thelr game in
temlS of shooting it would have really
been a rout. Newport Harbor netted only
15 of 41 from the field and just half of its
50 free throw attemp~
"I thought we shd.Ned great poi.le,"
said Newport Harbor Coach Jerry
DeBuak, who watched hia team absorb
La Quinta's roughhouse tactics.
JOf:! Seager. the Sailors' 6-8 senior
oen\er, 900l'ed U pctnm and batted •'WaY
.evert La Qu.bita mots. while Jbn Wolfe
led all m>ren with 18 count.en.
b wu nip-and-tuck into the third qua:L~r. but La Quinta's 32-30 lead
mel~ when JU&I') Gutierrez hit a pair
from the line, followed by Seager'•
three-point power play with 2:08 left in
the third riod.
Junior btu, La Quinta's 6-8 center,
fouled out, silJlallng the beginni11B of
the end for the frustrated Aztecs, who
lost four more players to the foul route
before it was over.
La Quinta cut a «-34 deficit to 45-40
with 2: .. 3 left, but the Sailors got a dunk
from Seager and eight free throws to
expand the lead to 54-40.
C01ta Mesa to, Marina 5t
· T e d Stitt'• 17-foot buzzer shot
ca tapulted the Mustangs into a
comolation semifinal game with Foothill
thla morning, a rematch of an earlier
tournament game in which Mesa
prevailed, 58-55.
Mesa trailed, 59-58, but ITliased an
Inside shot in the fading seconds. But
Roger Ting intercepted with 17 seconds
(Sff BARONS, Pa1e 0%)
'
F.uiem Montana and Colorado
State, Incidentally, meet In the
aecond game of the four-team
tourney with the wln nen
meeting Wedne9day at 9 p.m.
Mulflgan Hid be plana to
juggle hia lineup a little tonJght.
Getting hill first start of the year
at forward will be Ronnie
Grandi9on, a frelhma.n. who will
team with Murphy, another
freshman, at forward. Thornton
still figures to anchor the middle
with Turner and McDonald at
guard.
'Th.at means Mulligan will have
Beardsley, Carmon and Mike
Lopez available oU the bench .
Beardsley has started all eight
games up to thia point, but a
twisted knee suffered by the
junior dwinl pnctioe earlier in'
the week combined with
Mulligan's wi.he. of •tarting a
taller team, have put Beardsley
on the bench at the start.
Northern Arizona haa already
played a couple of PCAA teams
this season, losing to both Cal
State Fullerton (97-55) a nd
Fresno State (58-54).
Huntington Be3ch, Chargers
suffer out-of-state setbacks
Jorge Ona Pat Zachry
Hunt.i.ngton ~h and Edi.Ion aaw their luck
run 80W' ln Nevada. Laeuna Beech fell short at
Villa Park, but University, Woodbridge and Irvine
advanced in high school tournament action
Tue9day.
Here'a how It went:
Laa Ve1a1 Clark 55, Hutington Beed H
The OUen aaw thelr nine-game w1nn1nc streak
mapped u Lu Vegas Clark grabbed an early
~t lead and held off the Oilert ln the leCOnd
Billy Thompeon was held to j\.wt three polnta
and played al.moat the entire same with foul
trouble&, while the winnen capltalir.ed on a 22-U'
D d t Z h margin on the boarda. 0 'D'ers ge ac ry "We played poorly," aafd Hunttnaton Buch e Coach Roy M~. whoee team now meets St.
Bernard 1n the ; place aemWnall ln the Holiday Orta swapped to Mets for pitcher Prepa-la•t veau .
From AP dlQaCCMI The OlleN t Into the lead with •t.tona man
NEW YORK -The Loll An~elea Dod~i:aded ~ In the lttcond halt, but two tumina polntl killed their hoJ* -f1nt when Jamel a.mere outfJelder Jorp Orta to the New ork Meta y for attempt went lnMnd-out and Clark tu.med it Into a ~~. 82, I;!.~~~·~-over 11 -·4-,___ three-DOlnt J)IQ with 1:10 left. then with ~o eecocldl ·---.... ,.,. --.-to_., &be C>lllri'. def•nte wu called for b1oddna on
MUOJ\I, He bit .217 for the Dodaen in 1982 with two a bualln• drtVe, which appeared to be • very homers and etcht Nl\I batted ln. Z.Chry, 30, wu 8-8 for the q~ble o.11.
Meta ln 1982 with 1 4.0& earned run av.rage. f
Z.Chry WM obtained by the Meta from ClnclnoltJ ~ ear-.~.. M
with lnflelder Doua nynn and outflelden Steve Hendeniiaft The n were n.tek·and·neck wtth the
and Din Norman on JUM lD, 1977, ln • Cleel which MD\ wlnnen bef a ftve·polnt 1wln1 early tn the ncentl)'·reob~tcher Tom Seever to tbe B.eda. He l\iil fourth qu proved to be JDdilon'• down.tall.
a M-OO c:arwr wttb • a.&1 wr ERA; With ~ &1ft' Uld •rly 1n the final pe~.
Zlchry, the Natlonal l.Aque'1 co-RoOkie of the YMr Ouil Mt.Uar,s bomPa&Uild 1 ~foul M •car.on
whln he went 14~ for thi 1t7! World awn~ ~ wm pla,.r waa acorlff, tlMn wu wht1tled for a
a member of \he Jt78 NL All-etar team. ....... When the ftft bi41•t1"d. C8i90ft had
PREP BASKETBALL
Leigh credited the play of J eff Washington and
John Thomas. who came off the bench and unit all
four of his free-throw chanoell.
C>rta btaan hJI major *8ue career wi\h the ChlcUo IOGl'lid five etnilht pahltl to IO U"'4 for lcMpe2
White Sox In 1971. ffJI .,.....hilh .318 Wi\h ~iin~-=•~WM •teellY ........ OI ow kldl tdnl&ht." llkl ........ ~
1D14 waa lmJnd .. btft to ~·· IOd CtNW In iii mliii ~ .Barey IAllh· ·~ WM OM at 1hit American t.ea,ue. He had N R8ll Wfth the 80x bi 1817 lliid favorU• lri thla toUmamtnt and W'9 ~ them 13 In lt7~. touib· We've bid 1...CSy lmprovwnent lately."'
!
CdM's Morris hit
with heart attack
Corona del Mar Hlih football
0 coach Dick Morria, 4~ and the helld
roech for the See Kinp alnc:e une, .
hu been ho.pltall&ed with a heart
attack.
Morrie hu been at Hoa1 Hoepltal elnce
bell'\I hit with the attack on Thunday, but hie
condltlon Ml lmproved over the put '8 hours to
t a dedaion on 1urpry won't be
made unUJ Thunday.
It'• anticipated that he
will be releaed on Monday or
Tue.day with rehabUatJon
programs in Ueu ot auraery.
Morria waa workina out
ln an aerobic clua wlth h1a
wife, Bette, and daughter
Dayna, with the claaa
lnstructor another daughter,
Troy.
"He thoufht lt was
indigestion, an uncomfortable feellrig " hit wife
recalled. "But after deciding to go to Hoag and
getting there, we reallz.ed It waa indeed a heart
attack."
Morris suffered no unconsciousness or
collapse and after an anglogram it. was
detennined that a small artery bled into a part of
the heart.
It caU9ed two major arteries to apum. giving
a distorted picture, but It appears to have cau.ed
no further damage with the exception of 90me
narrowing of the other two arteries.
"They feel they have 90me time to morutoc
the situation now," adds Betw Morria.
Quote of the day
Larry Lacewell, Arkanaaa State
football coach and protege of Alabama's
Bear Bryant, before hit team'• 34-7 loss to
'Barna thia teuon: ''C.oech Bryant had a lot
to do with my getting into c:oachiJlB, and he
may have a lot to do with my getting out of
it."
Gray sparks UCLA's late rally
Center J\un Gray led UCLA to m a come-from-behind 76-72 victory over
Louisville Tuetday night at Pauley
Pavilion. The fifth-ranked Bruin•
came fnlm 10 points behind twice ln the aecond
half, aa Gray oonnected on seven atraight field-
pl anempta to mire 14 pointa . . . Acrcm
town at the Sparta Arena, l\W'Ci Eula Wlaatley
poured In 20 potnta and forWard ... , Lee 881
chipped in with 19 u sixth-ranked Alabama
pulled away ln the .econd half to defeat use.
74-61, in the tint round of the Winston Cluslc
... In the towney'a first pme, 10th-ranked
Georgetown opened up a 26-point halftime
advantage and coasted to an easy 71-43 viciory
over WJaoonsin beh.lnd BW Martm'• 14 poirlta
, . . . c.aI State FuJln1.an will haw to 1ettle for
a shot at the oorwolation title of the Utah Classic
after dropping a 69-60 ded8'on to Auburn . . .
In a.battle involving a pair of top 20 teams, guard
Dereck ftlttakra ICOl'ed 19 pointa and center
ftwl Balley addecf 18 points, 12 rebounds and
nine blocked ahota to lead No. 17 North Carolina
State to a 67-59 victory over 20th-ranked West
Virginia.
Malavasi think& he'll return
Despite hia team's •-7 record
going into Sunday'1 NatJonal Football
League aeuon finale •1atnat San
l"rand9co, c.o.ch Ray Malavaai of the
Rama th1nks he wUl be beck next year in spite of
nurnero\.W reporta to the cantrary.
Not only that, but MalaVMi said Tue.day he
ta looking forward to the cba11enge of rebuilding
the Rama, who haw lost 18 of 25 games over the
lat two le.UODI.
~... ••you guys have fired me
a dozen Umea," Malavasi said
during hla weekly media
gathering. "You've all quoted
'anonymoua IOW"Cell' dole to
the club. rd like to know who
thoee~are.
"AU I know is I like
CXMICh1na in Leila Anaelea. and I want to stay. I have one
llALAVUt year left on my contract. I
don't think rube forced to go IOmeplace else. We
have aome problems and I thlnlc we can overcome th~ I have no intention of 1otng
~ei.t."
:UC Irvine wonien
Wisconsin I !fall to
C Irvine'• women'• ~ w.m dropped ~ dec:lllcn ln 11 PJD1!9 1\ae9day n1ah' at
ClC'd Hall, J.omns to unbetlten Wtauwtn. ~7.
The Ante.ten Could manaae only l8YeD field pll ln 27 attempta in the trrst half and, u a
tonaequence, fe11 behind by 21 pointa •t
lnt•rml11lon. Thou1h the Anteateu played
vtrwally even with the e.daen In the leCOnd half,
they MYW could tm-.ten. KathmirMt Hamlhon 'JM held to u poin1a. her
lowwt coca1 of the ....an. Shew• tM only UC
~ player 10 not.ch doubl.e ~
tJCI 1a11o 1truuled at the free-throw line,
.P.ddr!C only 8IWn Cl 18 att.mpta.
Al*at.rw bolt Morthem Amcna ln their
._. CJG Jan. 4 at Crawford Hall.
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1111 11 .114 vl t r1 uv r I' rtland
Tu•1tJa)' n11h1 In th• H1tlon•I UHkoth1ll
A.uttatJon r.1 wt , Dwnvtor toukll• Mob
WUIJ1m1 Mnk 1wu frw 1hruw1 with ~UI .. ,,,nd.a
lw ti In ow-rtJme lo rlJrw:h a 165· I IWI vk·ttu·y ov .. r
\ndl•n• •.. Phll1d1lphl•'• Jall11 lrvl•I p~urtd lo 29 polnl1 and
MOltl M11Ht returned '°
HOU110n to IOOR 24 pcldntl
and JM.all down 17 ntboW'\dt .. the 18-n mauled tho Rock1111,
104·93 . . . Danell Orlffl~
ICOrtld el1ht of hit 32 polnta in
ovtttime u Utah rallied to
btal Detroit, 105-98 ...
Forward Eddie Joltato•
notched 30 potnta u KaNaa
OAwe City 1urprlted Boa ton,
lli-124 . . . SW..y MHCrltf had 28 pointa
and M...-J.a.... added 27 to lift Milwaukee
pa.at Ch~o. J l3·10S . . . Daa Roa..,tet•
tallif'd a wuon·hfah 33 polnta, ei&ht of them in a
lut-qu.arter Atlani. char1e that broke open a
one·point 1ame. leadina the Hawks put San
Diego, 123-113.
Peeters shuts down St. Louis
L eague-leading goalie Pete Iii
Peeten potted h1a foUrth shutout of '
the eeuon and extended h1a penonal
unbeaten It.ring to 15 pmes and Tom .
Perpa pumped In a pair of goala as Boston
blanked St. 'Loula, 3-0, Tue.day night in the
NaUonal Hockey League . . . Elsewhere.
defeMeroan Larry RoblD1oa ecored on a shot
from the blue line at 15:28 of the final period to
help Montreal salvage a 4-4 tle with eeskr
Torcnto . . . Glen Currie 1COred to break a
third-period deadlock and then atole the puck to
1et up another goal as Waahlngton 1COred0 four
tlmea ln the final period to Clown v111uuas
Pitt1bur,h, 6-3 . . . A goal by Laaay
McDoul at 15:56 of the third period gave
Calgary a 3 -2 victory over Chicqo ... M!cbel
Geelet-and WUf PaJemeat each oollected one
aoaI and an ual.at as Quebec aent Hartford to lta li1th atra.ight w., 4-1 . . . Morrt1 Luowlcb
acored from a wild acramble with two minutes rema1nin8 to rally Winnipeg to a 4-4 tie with
Vancouver . . . Wayae Gretuy'1 two power·
play goia1a lteyed Edmonton's 4-3 win over the
Soviet Union.
Thompson absent from tourney
Jolua Tlaomptoa, basketball coach •.
of Georgetown University which is
com p eting in the Winston
Tournament this week at the Los
Angeles Sports Arena, left for Washington D.C.
Monday night and will misa hla team's two
games becauae of his mother's serious illness, a
team spokesman said. In his place, the team is
being coach by asaiatant Cnlg E1herlck . . .
Athletes In Action, the athletic arm of Campus
Crusade for Christ, has moved its national
headquarters for track and field from Fountain
Valley to Eugene . . . The Loe Angeles I..azers
woo only their third game in 17 outings, beating
New York ln ovt•rUrne, ~.at the Foruni.
Television, rudio
Following an.• the top sports events on TV
tonight. Ratings arc: .,...,...,...,.. excellent; .,.....,...,..
worth watcltlng; ""V' fair; "" forget it.
II i p.m. Channel 11 v v v
UBERTY BOWL: Illinois vs. Alabama.
~n: Frank Cosw. Joe Kapp and
Les KJeder.
The Flgh~ Illini (7-4) are making their
first bowl appearance linoe the 1964 Roee Bowl
and coach Bear Bryant of Alabama (7-4) is
making hia last. All-Big 10 quarterback Tony
F.alon (18 touchdowns) la the key for Illinois.
Eaaon finished third in the nation in total
offense, averaging 206.2 yards per game.
CrimlOn Tlde All-Americana Jeremiah Castille'
(seven interceptlona) and Mike Pitta (seven
aacka) must try to keep F.uon in check. Walter
Lewta dtrecta the Alabama wt1hbone which
avenged 266.8 yards rushing.
Cf). 7:!0 p.m., Channel 9 V v v v
NBA BASKETBALL: Lakers at Golden
State.
Aaaoaaceu: Chick H earn and Keith
Ericbon.
The La.ken are a half game in front of the
Seattle SuperSonica and 1 () ~ in front of the
Wanion. Kareem Abdul-Jabber, James Worthy
and Earvin "Magic'' Johnson lead the way.
RADIO
Basketball -UC Irvine vs. Northern
Arizona ln KOA aa.lc, 6 p.m., KWVE (107.9
FM); USC va. Wia:onlln at Holiday Claasic. 7
p.m ., KNX (1070); Cal State Fullerton vs.
Niagara at Utah Cl.uaic, 5 p.m ., KWRM (1370);
Laken at Golden 8tate, 7:~0 p .m ., KLJ\l; \:>'IU).
Hockey -Winnipeg at Klnga, 7:20 p.m ..
KPRZ (1150).
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llcJJl Uunt1n1tu11 al'h, fountain Vtllly,
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quarwrfln•I ruund t.ocJ.y of th• 011 ,... h11h •·hool
llOCl'•r tournamon\, followtn1 a pair of vh.•tt>rlH
•piece 'J\aaday.
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'"unt.aln 1U y dumptd ~Jll':l'•n&a, ·O, th n
c:.,-rw back anc.l knor.kC'fl oU O.U Oard na, l o. ln
lhtt Hcond 1anw, which wu 1cor~l•H 1hvr
r•aul•tfon play, tht1 Barone wer• vlc&ortoua on
.-n.lty kkka. MMnwhJS., Marina and c:>c.an View &ook tholt
flrlt pme. but were bfaten In the l&'Ond round
and puaMd Into the n!nth·pllce bracket.
The Otlerw Wmt to ptay Santa Ana in their tint
i.t today aft.er a pair of lhutoutl Tueeday. tn the
flrat aame, Hundnaton Be.ch blanked La1urui
Beech, 2·0, then came beck for a l·O triumph over
Mater Oet.
Pe1U1lty kioka al.a dedded the ·lk'Ond·round
matchup between Ocean View and Mt.Ion Viejo,
with the Olabloe advanclna, 3-2. Atw the fint
round of penalty kick. was thld at 4-4, Milllon Vt.Jo
converted 11\d tht St•1thawk1 failed to itv• th•:
OtabW. the declalon.
Raul Rub and Rolf 7.acher supplied the goal-
acortna for the Oll•r1 ln aa~ one, while Brett
O.vte' pl 20 minutel into the eecond half wu the
lone IC.'Ore in the Mater Del ea.me.
Goalie John Htulln wu credited with the
ahutoutt. but he received defeneive support from
Qui.a Vawzhan.
Ocean View, which beat Tuttln, 1-0, In the flrat
roWld behind Paul Smith'• goal 20 minutes into the
game, had rallled Maiainat MU.Ion from a two-goal
deficit to lie the game with about 10 minutes to
play David Orr taUled from a ecramble in front of
tht· net for the equalizer
Saddleb9Ck ~u alto the recipient of a pall' of
ahutouta, beaUn& Capllt.rano Valley and Marin.a by
identical 3-0 ICOre9. Marina had moved into the
second round with a 2-0 victory over St. John ao.-o. aa Shawn Kirby and Pat Penner got the
About five minutes earlier, Ok.an Kaplan had
dosed the deficit to one goal
Laf(una Beach rebounded from 1ts operun&-
round l0ti8 to the Oilen by beating Kennedy, 1--0, to.
stay alive in the conaolauon bracket. The Attista:
were to play Valencia this afternoon
Capo Valley,
MV standouts
earn All-CIF
EAGLES ROLL .. OCC wins;·
Rustlers
beaten
A pair of Mlulon Viejo and
Capiatr~o Valley high ac·hool
ltara earned bertha on the All-
CIF Division II football teams
chosen by the Fint Interstate
Bank's board of 11electlon.
The two team.a Ued for the
South Coaat League tltle and
leading Miaalon Viejo was the
pass-catch combination of
quarterback Klaua Leltenbauer
and receiver Fred Coler.
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8-M. Smith. Loe Moe 8-9 200 St
8-8. Moffofd, Eepetw\1.1 6-10 18& St ~A. ~. ()xnerd e-o 178 9,
8-V. Slmmone, P~ 8-0 180 St
B-T. TUCIMt. HH Wlleon 8-0 190 St
R-O o.vte. Loe Alloe e-e 195 s,
R-L Richey. WM1 Ton 8-10 1eo Sr
R-M S18'tl. Loe Alto. 6-4 218 Sr
R-K Bry1111t. MonroYla ~9 155 Sr
T-8 Knud1«1. E1991anu 8-5 250 Sr T-W Jofden. So Torr..-a-. 235 St
G-K 0111118, Santa Monlea 8-2 236 Sr
G-0. Ballllf. Anleloc>e Vlly 8-0 200 Sf
C-J. Katnik, Footlllll 8-J 220 Sr
K-J . Combla, WMI Torr ~9 1ea Sr
K-A Qui/di, Loe Altoe 8-3 185 Sr
P'"'9T TLUI OCNNN
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8l -M Sager, No. Totr.,_ 6-5 265 J,
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L8--C. Slam. WMllake 6-2 201 Sr
LB-R. Moore. El Moder'9 8-3 220 St
LB-0. 8octi1111 WM1 Torr 6-9 1N 8r
LB-H Hid!-. Vllf Oel 6-3 210 Sr
LB-R Wellldi, Lynwood 8-1 210 Sr
LB-S ~. Santa Monica 6-3 230 Sr
08-0 Nlcueio, HH Wlleon 6-3 195 Sr 08-0on Colben, Mvlf 6-1 180 Sr 08-K 049on, ~am• 5-11 160 Sr
08-0 VeldR, Sdlutr 5-9 166 Sr oe-s ~. \.J>mclOC e-2 1es Sr
08-A. Blue, Mcw1llllQ9ide 6-10 15& Sr.
Pun1•-S HIM1, Arcadia e-1 200 Sr
UCOND TIAlll OffENM 8-R Teytor. Lwnttood M 170 Sr
8-J McHell, w.-.e M 180 Sr
8 -K l9itet1tieu.. M Viejo 8-1 190 Sr
8-J Harper, Ho Torrance ~ 10 177 Sr 8-E W.,e, Vert)urn Del 5-10 180 Sr
8 -8. Han.y, Pa.den• 8-2 180 Sr
R-M ~. El Mooena 8-2 180 Sf
A-J JemM, a.-1y Hiiie 6-0 170 Sr
R-F Cder, Mlellon Vi.to 6-2 180 8r
T-C. simn-. Alof*tl 6-1 220 Sr
T-L for-d, "'uadena 8-4 225 Sr 0 -0 . 0..MU, w ... Torr 5-9 185 Sr
0 -0 . Honeller. &pwanu 6-2 204 Sr C-8 Clartl. St. Bem.,d 6-2 230 Sr
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Ol-T. Fltzoer91d, Loe Alloe 8-0 215 Sf
Ol-ll lte110efto11, PMedene 6-0 1116 Sr
Ol-J. HMl9y. P'oottlll 6-7 205 Sr l9-0 .... .,. lompoc 5-10 195 St
LB-0 . Temayo, So. Torr M 200 Sr
L8-S. Nuu. OltMtd M 188 Sr L8-K. Teny, 8lelr 8-0 200 Sr 08-T. Morrllof\, Cenyon 6-10 116 Sr 08-R. PendletOft, Capo 5-10 188 Sr
08-E. SNc*~. Cul City 5-10 116 Sr.
08-H. ~. 8lalt 6-1 115 Sr
08--1(. Ourdlne, Channel le 6-0 19& It. P-A HernllOft, Ver11um Del M 200 Sr
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From Page 01
of Ocean View's final 12 points, and the
Seahawks' defense forc.'ed a number of
turnovers, to decide the issue.
Foothill led by seven points (24-17) at
int.ermission. but Ocean View rallied in
the third quarter to take a two-point
advantage into the final period.
Chase finished with a team-high 17
points, while Tammy Webb and Michelle
Chomicz added 16 apiece. The Seahawk.s
also oonverted 17 free-throw attempts to
only aeven by Foothill.
Sava.a.aa 5 7, Martaa n
The Vikings couldn't recover from a
10-point deficit at the end o( the first
quarter and were eliminated from the
tournament.
Darlene Trenery poured in 24 points
for the Rebels to lead all scorers while
teammate Bec ky Red1ess had 18,
t.nCluding six in the first quarter. Alene
Andersen and Kim Lalk paced the way
for Marina with nine points apiece.
EdJaoa 48, Hutiogtoa Beach U
Edison's Chargers came back from
their first defeat of the season despite
losing Shelly Trepl In the first 13
seconds of the game.
Trepl sprained her ankle in the early
going and didn't get back ln the game.
She is one of the team's leading scorers
this season and an all-tourney selection
at Cypress last week.
F.clison is now 12-1 for the season with
Janet Bittner llCOrlng 19 points against
the Oilers. Gretchen Meinhardt Jed the
team in rebounding and added 13 points.
The Chargers played Loara In a
consolation semifinal t oday while
Huntmgt.on Beach was elimrnated
Mater Del 4%, FoaatalD Valley 3%
The Barona could never recover from
a slow start which saw them Call behind,
13-2, after one quarter.
Alonda Variaco led all 9COrers with 14
points for the Monarchs, while Sam
Arledge notched eight for Fountain
Valley.
Mater Dei built up a l6·po1nt
advantage in the third quarter and was
never seriously threatened after that.
The wln puts Mater Del into tonight's
7:45 semifinal, while Fountain Valley
will play in the fifth-place semifinal at
4:15.
Westmilllter 10, El Toro 51
The Lions moved Into tonight'• (6
o'clock) semifinals against Ocean View
Foothill by jumping out to a big halftime
lead and then maintaining that
advantage through the aecond halt.
The Lions, led by Debbie EuUn's 23
points, built a 31-20 bulge at the
Intermission and then held on through
the final two periods.
NFL standings
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
W L T Pct. PF PA
x-Waah. 7 l 0 .875 162 128
x-Dal.Lu 6 2 0 .750 199 114
x-Green Bay5 2 1 .688 202 142
x-Atlanta 5 3 0 .62~ 177 164
.x-St.. Loula 5 3 0 .625 135 142
X•Minnelota 4 4 0 .500 1&6 171
Tampa Bay 4 4 0 .500 132 155
Ch.kqo 3 5 O .375 118 148
Det.rott 3 5 0 .3'75 164 152
New Orleanl3 5 o .3n 94 154
NY Gianta 3 5 0 .375 138 136
Ph.iladelphla 3 6 0 .375 167 169
San Fran. s 5 0 .375 189 185
Ram• 1 7 o .125 179 230
x-Cllnched playoff berth
S.aday•1 Gamet.
Rama at San Ftancbco (Channel
2 at 1 p.m.)
ROien at San Dleao (Channel 4
al 1 p.m.)
-Denwr at SNule
New York Jeta at Kanaaa City
New York Olanta at
Phli.ct.Jphta
OUcaao at Tunpe Bay
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
W L T Pct. PF PA
s·Ratden 7 1 0 .875 219 166
x-Cincinn.ati 6 2 0 .750 197 150
"1-Miarol 6 2 0 .750 164 124
x-NY Jeu 6 2 0 .750 232 129
x-San Dteao 6 2 0 .750 254 180
x-Plttaburah 5 3 0 .625 167 125
Buffalo 4 4 0 .500 131 124
Cleveland 4 4 0 .500 119 145
New F.ngl. 4 4 0 .500 113 138:
Seattle S ~ 0 .375 114 136
Denvet" 2 6 0 .250 137 213
Kansas City 2 6 0 250 139 171
Houston 1 7 0 .125 109 210
Baltimott 0 7 l .063 106 202
St. Louil at Washington (Channel 2
at 10 a.m.)
Buffalo at New England
Clncinnati at Houlton
Cleveland at Pittiburgh
Miami at BalUO'liOl'e
Atlanta at New Orleant
On!en Bav at O.VOit Mwclay'aGame
Dal.Lu at ~ta
Orange Coast and
Golden West collegea
ventured far away from :
home with differing
results Tuesday night. :
The Pirates visited :
Allan Hancock (Santa
Maria), in their final
tuneup before the start·
of South Coa1t
Conference play and
came away with a 67-56 ·
victory. Meanwhile,
Golden West was
stopped by Glendale
College of Arizona In the
opening round of the
College of the Desert
Tournament, 67 -66 at
Palm Deaert.
Orange Coast cruised
to a 12-point halftime
advantage as Garlnn
Morton came off the
bench to score eight
points. In the second I
half. after the hosts had
pulled within three
points, Leon Seman.ski ·
hit a pair of free throws
and a couple of jumpers
to put OCC a safe
di.stance in front.
Leland Bruce was the
game'• high 8CONr with '
16 points , while
Semanski (12) and
Morton ( 11) al.lo tallied
in double fl.gures.
Golden West lost a
seesaw verdict to
Glendale, missing an
opportuntty to salvage
the contest m the final
seconds. Trailing by one,
the Rustlers worked the
f inaJ 51 eeconds off the
clock before calling time
out with nine seconds
remaining to aet up the
Hrull play.
But Sherwin Durham
missed an off-balanced
jumper near the free-
th row line with two
11econda 1howing a.n
time expired before
GWC could pt another
shot off.
Golden West had led
by 11 point.a e~r in
the cont.eat (25-16 end
was an front by 10 at
int ermission .
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COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Glendale 97, Golden WHIM
QOLDl:N WEIT -Durhem 19 Myl111 0
tl•Ulth 20 J•mes 10 Re•lt II Slt>et )
Oorf\em O Po•nde•ter 0 Bowe• O Mar11no 0 Murray 6 To1111 76 14·22 68
OLEHDALI . AlllZ. Meson IJ W•ll• 4
Ba•., 111 I rou11 11 wooor1ng 1~ Re•111S O
W1lh1m1 O F1ooi.1 O Henry 0 Jennet 0
ro1a11 29 !I 1:. 67
H1"11me GolO .... West, 3 I 11
To1at 1ou11 Gotoen weo1 18 lil<1na•1e ti
Orange Co11f 87, H•ncock 5e OAAHOl: COAST -Bto'e 16 Sntllutk
1 Ourt11 8 t11otinre101 • llYfllle 6 S•m•n•~•
12 MOfton t t Ryen ' B•"Y 2 Naneon '
Tolele '~ 17 24 67
HAHCOCIC -BAiiie 'l RODlnson 10
SnllDy 10 Gen11M 4 Bow"'' 1 MtEadOy 17 To1eJ1 21 14 22 S8
H11t1ome Or •no• Coal! 32 20
I OIAI tou•• Orange Coeal 2, He"'oc• 2!>
foul•O 0111 Belli• IHancoC~I Shelbi
IH1ncoc• 1 T echn"•'• H•ncock '
HaOH SCHOOL
.... port HMbof 57, u Q11lnl• 41
LA CIUIN'T A OIDDI l 1 Mowa 0 Ulu I
l\ollar 10 Schnegg•nburgar 4, Lorge :t
WHeon 7 JOllneon Wat>dry 0 Tolel• 111
3-11 4 1
Collff• w .. r
Roch.at .. CIMelc
Seton Hell 76. St Bone_,lure
74 (01\
M1teC011e 4t Mt Sen An:onlo
47 (01)
UCLA Tfl. Loulavllle 72
Loyole 1111. BYU-Hewall 75
StenlCHd 88. Brown 7 t
Charn1nede 80 Sen Fraricitco
St 73
Iowa .i1 James MM:llaon 4~
9-ltl l"lot'lcla T our-y
Soutt> Fl0t•d& 71 Musec;t"''°"'
62
Semtord 101 NOtlll Te•as SI
94
Plll'ln'\Ar 83 Ml Sen Jecl,110 TO a-o....,Meae
lrn.,erieJ Velley 1 I RIO H:>Odo 70
Mesa (Artz 1 57 Groumoo1 51
Sco1t 1dale (Artt I 9 8
South-tern 75
\1akersl>e1d 86 so l\Aeu 1.
t> lrnowa.q•••a.,
frNn.O~
.. rtspaopl•
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11 ! '"''°"' r•1I •lltt 11 a 011•111•1 Mr-(I a '' u t 11 I e I ... u I t • , I I • (J U I fl t 8 t
be hH9'1\f•u t11''\ftlf tl • IJumla J I fHU;• ll 1
Uo•Ull l f et t•ol1 • '•""14• l • Outttll l oath
l1tn •'•", t 1i., ft • Uuw11 1 Mu••• tt • Uvi4••••
'tHlnUlln Valley to, l•lanola 11
llTANCIA Jolwstu" 17 Curll• I
''"'"' ... 14 Mutllle " 1""41" I MOlll 0 1uc.hrouo I ,.,,i.y U lutll• 1111.1 II ~I
'0VNTA .. VAlll Y Houy I _,,.,I
JMIOIJ• 1& Wllllet••O .. M"1lt11 ' '""'e'f II P"""' 0 11•11-• l ~t tlWn I T 111•11 IT 6 11
00
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( """' 10 I I~ le 10 ~I
fOUfl!IHt Vei .. y II JI I• I I bO
lute• lcMJll l 11&11(..I• )") f °'ml•m VaUiey
II
Coete MeN to, Muina M
CDl fA MCIA Palmbla<le 17 l<.l1MJ11 !CJ
llng • Look ll, Miii 111 Willlamt()(1 1 Koa O. Kimmell To1a11 11 0 11 l!Cl
MAlllNA 8ela1111•• 8 Neum111tt I I
l>•dlll1 17 Hu-•'"'112.I1111)91< 10 Holrom
4f()lll•l~g1160
ko.••r OYati.<• (.;uel• M... 10 Ill llJ I I 60 M11tn• 111 Ill t4 1 !.II
lolal tou•1 Colla Me11 II M1rlfla I? rec:nn•ol lwl Sutt (Co6!1 .., ... ,
LH V-a•• Clark 58, Hin. Beach IM HUNTIAOTOH alACH MUii 1$, Gem ..
IS 8 r11omp1on 3, Harrigan 10 0
Thomp1Q11 b Baugh 4 Tolel• 25 4 II 64
LAI VIOAI C LAl'IK WllO!n• 2
""-10 Henry 4, Perrian 20 Wuh1ng1n11 O Sc61110<0V11h 13 To1el1 23 II 14 !>S
tco<-bJ ouen ... HunUr1g10t1 lleach 12 13 ll 17 !14
LM lleQU Cler~ 17 18 12 t~ S5
fol•I IOUll Hun11ngl01t B .. ,h 14 LU
V•ou 1.;1er~ 8 Fouled out He•11g~o
(Hunungton Bo•Cht Tec.hn1t•I tnul
Hun1111111on Se.en b<oncr>
C araon 92, Edi.on 54
lDllOH -llY~lhlngton 1 W•r '""' IJ MlllAIO 2, H1mlllon 6, Hacn1en 1 Dt81ao•t•1
2 1wuo1 • Thomes 12 Johnoon J
Mu1euon 0 101e1a 20 14 21 !>4
CAl'llON -Swam 12 lltuM 11 JOllrison 2 Bames 11 RQ...1ey 1 v ... e ~ Honman J
Totals 73 t6 JO 82 lco<• by o...,,.,.
Eat.on 11 16 11 IS ~· Caraon IS 17 12 11 62
To1a1 1ou1• Ed•eon 23 Cat.on 1e f ou•eo
oul M1llarO IEd•aon). Wesl11ngton (l<11ao111
Technlul foul Miiiard (Edison
Unlverelly '8, BolN 5e
UNIYIAllTV Belanger 5 E•••ell ti
Stoltoll t9 Blake 73 Chol 8 Mai•• 7
Tolela 29 10 18 f>8
80llA Ol'IAHOE -0 llMI• 4 R••"'• ••
T 9ff011 14 Some<• It'. ValOez 1 C•l""Y 6
Total1 25 6 11 ....
lc:o<• bf Ova11 .. a univ .. ally t 7 t6 18
Bolu Grande 14 II 22
Total loull unive1Slly 14, Bolae
17
VIII• Perk 70, Legun• 51
LAGUNA 8EACH l"l>PtM 23 fortut11
4 N .. u 6 Joroan • Dewer 2 MtGraltt •
EO•atdl 4 A<ndl 4 Tot1l1 24 3 II SI
YILLA PAllll Behnke 9 Ae<ld1no J Beyet 2& SlallO<O 18 M-t8t • V•UhO .! unlooo 2 ROd•ec.~ 4 Jocoos 1 To1e11 7!> "° n eg
I ce><• by Ouorl.,•
Laguna Be~cn 8 14 15 14 ~I
V•llt P11• t8 15 18 19 70
1 olal foul• 1.l(IUlll B .. ch 2 I Vlll1 Pe<•
tO fou110 oul Teoper (L aguna B8atn1
Fnrtune llAQune Beech)
Woodbrldoe IO, Anehelm 53
ANAHlllll Am •dor 1 Do•n•~ 6
P1cnauJO 10 E11-nno••' ? Pate,. 17
Wllltem1 4 Ca•IM4 S
WOOOllllDQE Forlng•r 33 WIM 8
RedovlCh IS M0<lllan<I l Sur•• 1 Cry., 7
...... bJ °"9t1«9 ANl*rn 9 11 14 Ill Sl
Woo<lbr"'O<t 17 11 tl 21 90 Fouled out WM!lamt ,....,,_,,,,
lnrlne 31, Cenyon 21
11'1\llHI -Rhadel IS Mat1111 2 u...-,. 5 g:":,,,.,7 u B;:,7;~·1 rro;~o ,; ~7-~ 3~
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folel f(,,.,,.lt Wiii' tlftato U~ ll'C h•ihe I j
HIGH I C HOOL WOMI N
htanc te 12, L.a Quint• 37
\.A OUtNT A -h-,nn•oo t t A""-"'
t •lcJ•U J f e~8)'Arfla 8 l,.fHt•ll•••t1111
llo11e11 I 11,111• II I II IT
llT ANCtA t.1r,,..11., IU ll•elll"'' I
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C Ml••'f' '} Otat9'1 & ~1~1~tvt1 I ' e.,-1 Iii t
•klt1l"'1 IV lulel1 , & 10 10 -I k0te by o .... , ...
•• Uu1nla t~ 11 II \ 11
I II.,,. oa II Ill /1 J I n
'o••• foul• I 16 rJvmh1 ,., fttaitflf •l
OcHn View 55. Foothlll 45
OCIAN VllW -Webb Ill C.hom1t.1 Ill
Oouty ~ th••• 17 u.,,,l.H ' (JtH u
Me11"'0w•i+• o To•••• t~ 11 ti*>">
'00THILL -611odH u • Sh"'tll 'I l}ovt
n Mao-· • O.S•""' • <•IKldy o ~~·•
L am pbell O flt••""•" u tteutn 'I t 'UH 1 101111 19 1" 4~
lco.e by Qvwten
O~en V tt~ 10 I 70 u• •,•,
foo1t11ll 10 14 I I lU ·~
Total tw11 Uc.•an V•e..., 13 rt>Olhllf IJ
f oul•O out l'l•lodeeu (foolMI) D•Se11111
lf oothllll
Mal•• 0.1 1'.I 1~ 0 I 1 •l
Maier Del 42, Ftn. Veller 32
MA Tfl'I DEi -l Bs~e• 4 U•lney I
J.wrne.ou !> harry 8 Var1t.to 14 _ I( Sekew ~
Act•U• 0 Rote 1 ti ADeyl• 0 0 Al>e'fl• u WNlh.,IO<cl 1 lot•ls 16 10 10 41
FOUNTAIN VA LLll!V -Puth1l1~1 b
Atf.ogft 8 t1ende,~on 7 Bu,c.r1 ) Wrutn•m
0 Reyet 1 •i1i:l!t' hm1tJt ) (.I0•9f .. fot•1t
12 ft 11 J2
Ito•• by Ouarl•n M1lttr 0..• IJ 12 f, I I •7
i uun1uir1 Vallft'V ;-V & lb J"
Tote1 1ou11 Ma1e1 011• H rounie1n V¥1i11y JJ r-{luteu <NI P11t.hMlsk• (Fountain VMlltt)'•
Edlaon 48, Hunllnglon hach 24
l!DllON -U<:hllono ! Cale• l Toe"t 0
l:j•Une• 19 Mt"mnarcJt 13 Gendron • fhobe
0 (..nhes 4 v••h•m 0 Joi••• 21. •3 48
HUNTINQTON •EACH -Co•do•• 2
t.,wntWtnd 4 C.000.t 1 f1tu1 10 Comogho
l t.ollon J R•ybu•n O B«••• o Hnl•<l•• O Tr,ldlt 1 10 II 24
kore llJ 01Aar1eo
(<11•010 10 9 18 I I 48
H~nllngton 6HUI 7 8 ~ ~ 14
J 01al fOUlt Co'"°" 1J Huntington Btiet.h
II
Snann• 57, Merine 32 I AVANNA An1p1ugh I lr9f\ety , 4
MtKJttt.!1.S 18 8•ti.o~ • W~·•mt • Tauw:n., (1
~•tl'td 0 Gultf"\ n 0 Tote11 7• 9 11 !JT
MAl'llNA Corblltl 2 Call 1111 l ~t10e1 'Mt1 q Keddy-6 Lei~ 9 F ~KhtH 0
Cith;f'lf o H1n1ttt' O Kie' 1tea<l " T ot11, i.
• b 31
8c0<• or Ouer11r1
Savarn1a 12 9 11 IS ~1
Marina 2 12 ~ 1) J?
101a1 'Oui. ~1vaon• 9 Mer1na fl
Vlclotlan Open
(al MelbcMu-. AIMltelle)
""' "-"" l"'Olee 6r•O Cl•••ell (Avt lralll ) Oel Jolln
""'••nde• IAutlr•M•I 6-3 8-2 !land Evell
IU S I Oel Simon Youl ITuman1a1 3 8 6 0
7-6 Ctoll L•ICher IAull••fl•I del Cllerhe
f1ncut1 IAullrahal 8·4 7-8 Mike l H th
(Us I O•I e..-Miiion (SOVlfl AlrUI 7.9
8 4 RICh•rll l -1• (GrMI Br11a1n1 <19' Jen
Slmp"°" (New Zealand). 8·3, 7-e
World Junior Chemplon1hlpe
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r.arung BHMll (C•n•d•I def M•nueal Me--..a lllulo•rt•l 6·3 4 3 (lort .. I)
Year-End
tltty I H'lt 11ml1 t 7tl I II~
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t ,,.,~·· I WHt•om•I., l M1••••.1'1 v .. tu t c.1, •• ··-o
l)l ••n V._w 1 I u1t11 U ,_,. ••'• v1.., .. ..,,.,,w -;,,,..,. 1
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tfvttl1nv"'' ft••' 11 tr•111n~ k.,u , ... ,._ t
Uel1 <•Al·*·• t t1•Ytrlt1utue 0
• \NHlAH \/•ll•y l ( •t-~U an1• 0
Sttt "''• 't L .,,,,u~ 0 V11i1 , •• , .. •' f ehtf>n 1
~ono llo..114
lChamplonahlp l recllel)
t • Uult1t• I t uutfllll 0 ·,ao111eoa<Jl t Mau•,• o
I ll.,>C.111 J I IO(IUt'le 111111 ~
M1....on V~tO 3 Ot•AJ\ v... t~tAltr ........
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'••nt• Ana • Caauden Giove 1
H~m•muttJt' £Meet· t Mat-' 094 o
ttun11ngU.>t1 Bee<.n ec.our"'U Uev11 '
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VIiia F'•ra 1 s ...... 0
(Con .... llon lracllet)
111111111 4 Downey o (.;ap11"•"" vau._,,, t 51 J~n Boa.c.t1 u PllO• Vetdea f WMlm1oat .. U
Gy~••u 3 ru111n l
Volenc:.Ae 3 SOI .. G1aroOe 0
La11una S.ach t l<er•ne<11 O
rlawthome 1 hoe .. nia 0
C•nyQn 1 levt1ng• 1
Misc.
1'uead•z'• lren..cllon• AIHAU
Amerlcen LIMIOue
l[.llAS RANGERS S•r,inao l111,
B1t1ner outl1ttlder
Hallonel l e99ue
NEW YORI\ ME TS Tr8d6d Pal l•Ghry
01l(.t1et, lo lhe lot Angeltts OOdO•'' trJ1
Jo•o11 Orta r-JUU1~dttt
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Nallonel •••k•ti..11 AHoclatlon
MILWAUKEE BUCKS PtacelJ Br •fl
w .ncer• ou•tO ::ion lht& 1n1vrfll0 Hit S..g 6d
St.Sm P•"''"' lntwero CM'tet I< a tO Ult
conlt9'.I
FOOTaALL
National Foetbell LIMIOUI ~ffL Sutpenoeo Mocn•e• Jar.~•on
l1n('lt;iac;kttr Seftttltt Seahawli!.a tor une garrie
lur • Mr+tt• of 1ntract•ont
United ll•IM Foetball Le911ue
llYASHINO ION rEDERAL s S1gn..o
Regg18 Harne• ''O"' eno Z•on Mtll•nn~1
••de rec••~er Of.>r Bu,,e•• o•fentl"• c.ac;:i1o-
a~nn e Sn 1tt oertt"' "e ••tt.1e f ,...
Ge,,,atO l•r•eberker Brian Mwwt•elman
ceo1e1 Ott.t•O ~Vote Oe'"'"''..,.e UK.-e ..,..
Hend@''°"' l•n4'0Klt•r ancJ M •ctlaei' weoe
1tgfll 11<10
COLlEOE
ARIZONA WEST£FlN AMou••tfKI "" re11gna11on 01 J1m Snerman hMd IOOID•ll
tr.1a~h so he m•)' bee.om~ Ah a.u1t1an1 al
U1e UntV9'S•\y of M1nnvsota
Nallon•I Hockey Leegu1
T....oar··-.. Oueo.c: • H1tUord I
WHhl"QID" & P•1taourg1t 3
f0fon10 .. M 0111tMI 4
Bo11on 3 S• Lou.• o
C•lgory 3 CNcego 1
Winnipeg 4 Vanc:.ovvet •
TOftflhl'a 0-
Wlrtnl~ II Ktnea
St l ou11 11 PllUl>urgh
MO,\lf&a! 11 T0tonro
0.11011 al M1nneso11
ChtcAQO 11 Edmonton
floclllM
Wyoming 74 Col0<1do 57
MldwHI 8-ftlcw 9owl CleHlc
Velpar•>~ 97 Be1t1rn0<e 83
..__ .... _
Ore"g. Cout 8.', Han<:ock 58
Compton 84 EH i LA 81
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Onto St 58, E Mlchlijen 54
South
E CerOllna 72 N-Harnp~lre
114
Ea•I
AtkenlU 52. St Pete< a 48
North Cerollna St 87 WH1
Vltotnte 59
Maine-Orono 95. Fatrl~d 11.i
Menhell 113, CCNY ~
TOURHAMEKTI
(Finl l'lovnd)
W1neton c1 ... 1c
Al•t>•rn• 74. use 111 090f~town 71, WlllCOl'lalri 43
COl\necttcut Claaalc
Teltu A&M 78. Laleyene 86
Connec11cvt 66 Alf Force 50
De)'ton Hoffday tourney
/Vrnv 63. Dmrtrnouth 82
0.'(lon &a R"4! 55
Utah CIMalc
Aubutn 119. Clll Stele FullMon
50
Utell 85, Nl901r1 62
Lobo Cl•Hlc
Prine.ion 87 Weber SI 39
New Maxie<> 72, Buller 61 at. Louie Claulc
E Ten-SI 71 ClllllCHnta
89 (ot)
S llllnola-Edwerd1vlllt 87 SI
Louis 64
hl'I 9owl Ci.ulc
KenlU St 80. ClemM>n 54
S MU 74, Teu .. EI Puo 66
lugair 9ow1 Clee•lc
S W Lout,iena 71. Mlehlgari SI
641
Mlaeilllllppl St 51. Tut-'7
L.. V99• Hoedmy CIM•lc
Ten-50. San JoM St 42
~ed.-LU Vegu 120. Wag!*
70
o.tOf 9owt C'-*
Aorlda 82 Penn St 80
Jmdlaoovtlle 78. Iowa St 80 Alr'e-9"'"'"9"-'" T__, Muney St. 93. FCHdh•rn 83
All.·Blrm1ngll1rn 102. AIUk•·
Atldlot 8Q4I 80 All-CofteOI T--7
Okle horna lh SO, Houtton
Septi.t 3!1
Okt•horn• City 78 Ton
Arington 77 91t-...C1Ma1c
TCU 90. ldmhD St 82 lit.ti S I 116, Sen Diego 50
S A19t>ema 87 N0<1hees1em 61
"-lnbo• c1 ... 1c
Oklahoma 88 l/irglnle Tech ea
1011 ND<'lh Cerolln' 79 Texu Teen
47
Clllc4 ln11ttetlon#I
Homt>oldl St 66 E WUhtriglDt'
64 (Ofl
Noire Dame (C•I) 85 Whlll>e<
75
Alaska-F11roank1 U R.,tend•
64
ChlCO St 85, Point lorn• 65
Arrowh .. ct Ci..alc
Weetmoot 87 O«ldentel 72
Sonome St 69 Claremont 60
Slan•Slaus St tOO W"llman 77
Ce! Stete LA 86 ~ '~'r>D Pacific
77
Mltwevll" Claelk
MarQuelle 69 C1ric1nna11 52
(lirlll
l • Selle 67 Wll Or_.. Bay 5 1
(lhlrd)
l"AI WHI Cl ... le Chmmpk)nehlp lemlftnale
Oregon St 76 Letmar 8 I
ld•hO 56 Oregon SJ ~tlelf\ a-.m-i.
r.,,,_ 51 86 Otllke 83
Montane 51 86. Portltnd u eowttoy C,_.
Mc Neese s: 86 Autt•n PMy 60
(nrttl
Hardln-Slr1mori1 82, USl:J 58
(third)
Mualc City ln¥1tetlonal
Vanderbilt 85 Manhett•ri 7 I
lllfll)
P*"n e3 E Kenloeky 70 (third)
Community coffe9e
TOUl!Ut,.,.NTI
('Int "-'d)
C~ofo-t
01.,..dele (Ariz) 87. GoldMI W•l
88
Trede Teel\ 8.,, Fllveral<Je 78
Cerrltoa 117, Veotu•• 86
OeM<1 75. Klrigt RI.,., (Ariz) 53
1 ... i.AM Senta Monica 78 Dixie (Uleh) r.6
Serite Arie 95 Sk•r)tt Valley
(Wuti ) 70 • ,..._,.,
C1t1yon1 92 I nng Beech 66
Puedene 89 Olend•le ~
WOODBRIDGE e • •
From Page 01
Invitational consolation aecond round.
The victory put Woodbridge back on the floor
today against Schurr High, with the w inner
acheduled to meet Che aurvfvor of the Laguna
Hlll1-MIHlon Vie jo game for the consolation
champlonahlp Thunday.
Anthony Radovdch added 15 poin\8 tnd 9
rebow\dl.
YlUa Park 70, La1u.aa 5 t ~ Artista' fourth-qu.rter rally feU t hort and
thua they'll mMt La Habra at 4:46 toda y In the
CONOlation aemlfin.ala of Vllla Park'• tourruunent.
Laeuna, whkh fell behind by 10 pointa ln the
~ quarter and found ltaelf 14 down entering the
flMl pe11od, waa abl• to patt the deficit to 1even
pctmp eu)y tn th ftn.l rt.ama ti.t~ t.M hoet3
~control
Nldl Tevoer ~ Ln 23 PC>lnta to toearhcad
the tAcuna off hie, but the Artist.a were unable to
fully tab edvant11a9 of 12 offmalve rebounds. .,
LA ~C 9 1 M11a1on 69
We" LA 74, Pte<ce 73
High achoo!
ToVMtAMEKTa
or.,... OpUm.lel Tourtimr
C"ernpk)netllp ~· Fount..,, Vetley llO Eatanc:la 51
Serv1te 80. Lakewood u
Newport Hert>CH 57 Le Ouinte
41
llAll .. 08' 77 Or11rige 415
Coneole tlon Ouert-'lnet1
Foo111m 45. Centeonlal H
Cosl• Mesa llO, Merine 59
Sarite Cl••• 51 El Mooen• 32
Dena Hiiia 73 CheNtry 5!1 .,..
Champk>netltp Qwwterllnate
Sonot• 415 Pornone •3 S•venna 70 Trooy 69
Calllorn1a 57 Sunny Hilla 55
Bree 89. Fun111on 57
Coneolatlon Ouer1erllnal•
WOO<lbrldge 80. Anehelm 53
Schurr 79 Pacifica 87
Cenyon
Un1v.,11ty II&. BotN Grande~
W•t.,,.. 85. Eaperenu 42
Cyor ... SJ Los Amigos u
tn11ne 39 Can.on 28
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interest during 1983 .ind nol pay a cent of
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FK:TITIOUI aua1NEH ·I K·llOCI
NAME 9TATIMENT NAME ITATllNNT FICTTTIOUI 8UllNH9 T,... fOliowtno pe<sons .,e dolno Tha following peraon 11 do•ng MAm ITATUrlENT bu~ .. bullneaa u The following peraon II doing
A C 0 MB IN E O IDE A PFIENETAL FITNESS CENTER butlneu aa
CORPORATION (CAI. 2297<! El Toro 1055 El Camino Or Cottta MllM CA U S I M PE Fl I A L Floed, EC Toro. CA 92&30 82626 INTEFl ·NAT IQNA l co. 1700
Wall-8 Suun lrla/l. 24818
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Mary C111err OTFI t805·BW Margarita Coron• del Mar,
Lallafleld St , El Toro CA 82630 Belboe Bl•d NewPO<t Beech CA C•lilornla 821125 Oouglu Sluan Wlll<lns. 77 Foa 82ee.J Leoo1d GllC~ I 700 Mergarlla.
Hollow, Irvine, CA 92714 Thit butln"' la conducl9<1 by en C0<ona def Mar CA 92825 Thia bulln.u la condU<:te<I by a 1 tndl11i<lu1I This Dualneu II conducted by an
g_,el par11l8fllhlp I Mary C0»r1, OTFI lndMdual OouQlu S Wllktna Th•• 11a1-n1 ..... 1119<1 with the Leonid Glk:t.
TM• aiat-nl wu Clled With Iha C0<inly Clerk ol Orange County on This llatement we• 1119<1 wflh the
County Cle<k ol Or~ County on Dec 10, 1982 County Ctetk of Orange County on
Dec 3. 1992 I F:l'OQOI Oec 8 t982 F~ Publlahed Orange Cont Dally F20llt0 Publiah•d Orange Cout O•lly Piiot. Dec 15 22 29 1982 Jan S Publlahed Orang• Cout Dally PllOI Dec 8 15 22 29 1982 1983 Pilot Dec 15 22 29. t982. Jan 15. 5295·~2 5488-82 19113
MLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI SUllNEH NAlill aTATUUNT
The lollOWlnQ pe<1ona •re dOlno
butloeN H SOTERIA, 3303 H.,bo< Blvd
F-1. Coata Meee. CA 92826 Ru11ell Berton. 3015 f Yukon
Cir . Cott• M .... CA 92826 Obon 8fown, 30151 Yukon Ctr .
Cotti M-. CA 92828 TMIS BUSINESS IS CONOUCT£D
BY A GENERAL PARTNERSHIP
AuaaeH Barton
Ml.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS •U81NUI NAME ITATl!MfN'T The 1011owlng peraon >• doing
buslnflH •• C HUFICHI LL S WINE & SPIRITS. 1443 l Cul•., Ottve. >rvlne,
CA 1127 H Carol llHd. 30.S Goldenrod,
Coron• Ciel MA•. C"' 82825 Thi• buSlneu 11 conducled by an tndlvldull
Cerol Head Th" t1••emen1 .... Iliad with the
County C~h or 01•noe County on
Dec 3 1982
~82 82
Pta.IC NOTICE
FICTmou• SUIMH NA• 8TATIMINT
Th• following per1on I• doing bullnete .. GERALD THATCHER &
ASSOCIATES, 111081 Sha<lel Orlw,
Sanla Ana, Celllornla D2705
Gerald T ElllOtt, 18081 Shade!
()five. Sant• Ane, California 92705
Thlt bu•lr-ti con<lucted by an lndlvlduel
Geral<I T £111011
Thia 11atem.,,t WH llled wtlh the
Courtly Cte<k of Orange County on FIOMOO Dea 10 1992
P\alC NOTICE
FlCTITIOUI 9UllNH8 NAME tTAnMfNT
The following perton la doing
bullneat" IRlllNE POOL CENTER 14450
A Cul••r Or lr'ilne. Cetllomle 92714
Walter G S<:olt 18439 CoMli.
SI , Fountain llallr( CA 92708
Thia bu11neaa •• conducte<! by an
lndiYldu91 Walter G Scott
Thi• Statement w" Ille<! Wlth the C0<inly Clerk of Orange County on
Dec 9. 1982
F2CMt211 Publllhed Oranga COHI Dally PllOt Dec 15 22 19 19112. Jan 6.
1883
~UC NOTICE
FK:TrTIOUI auttMH
NAME IT A TIM•NT The lollowlng pu1on ta doing
bullneH u
AB ANO COMPANY 336 E••I 17th Streel. Coat• Mita, CA 92827 Aobarl Berton, 488 Viall
Truch1. Newport Beach, CA 92MIO
Thi• bualnett 1a conduct'ld l>y an
lndlvldu•I Aober1 Benon Thi• tlatement WH filed wtlh th9
County Cle<k of Orano• County on
Oec 3 1982
"°'* Publllhe<I Orat191 Coatt Dally PllOI 0ec I 15 U , 29 1912
Thie ltef-t WH filed wfth the
County Clerti Of Or~ COUflty oo
Dec 3. IN2 ,_
Publlahe<I Orang• Coul Delly Pilot. Dec II fl5. 22 29. t912
5370-82
..... 5304·82
,ubllthed Orange Co111 01llv
PllOI Dee II 115. 22 lt. tH2 ' 5197·82
P1101tah.ct 01ang•. Piiot, Dae.. 115, 22, 29 t9M
CoHI Delly
1112, Jan. 6, rta.IC NOTICf -
'termout .,..... P\alC NOTICE f'lCllTIOU• .,..... HA• aun....,.
llAllll ltATUmNT The following perton I• doing FICTITIOOI •UIMll
NfAHOA L KIP,!.A) PACIPICA l>IN""8 u · NAM41 ITAT1 ... HT SY KIPNA YACHTS, 928 W 17th ELITI! l!MBAOIOEAV , '701 The lollowtng per1on la doing 8\. ~....._CA 92t27 Or•np• Avenue. Santa Ana, CA bvtln"• 11
. W•ndl LOUI H Kipper. 408 1210,_____. c lllnoer>t. ttO Cotal ,AVlf MARINE, 12D Terminal
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~ DllaMd Ofano-CoHI Dally 'ubll1hed 011ng1 Cou t Oelly ,_,., = DIC. It tt. ft. 111:2 Jan I . Pllol, 0.0 111. 22. ff. ltU. Jan I. Publl1ha<I Orellgt C:OH I Dally • ' ' ' ~ 1ff2 ,llot, eeq I 16. H . ff. 1fl2
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fflOTmOUI •utlNllH NAMllTATllMNT The lollowtng ptr1on It doing bu1lneea ...
I) l'e1erton rtn1no1e1 Oroup, 2)
Oouble P Flna~lel: 3) C.Wrlty and
Coutal Ftnanolal. 41 Peclfte
Conatructlon Managem.nt. 010
Cenlpue Ofllle, Newport BeKll. CA
t2eeo. 21 '1'1111p c '".,'°"· Jr . 2300 l"lllmft "° Apl W 101, Cotta ~CA tH21 T,,._ tlual!'"9 It condueled by an
lf\dillldWll """~ e ,...,.., Jr Tiiie 8'alatnlllt -filed wllll , .... :0<11ttY Clefll of OHl!OI c-ty Oft o.c :J. , • ., ,....
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months 11fl1•r tlwy dt'bUl.t'<I N11 11•r1tf ll'Ull'" 111:.iy Ix•
11~'i1Jt'tJ afl1•1 lht•n
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ralt•
Evt•n ~'· Janw!. Chrtsllan, c:hwf '' ononw.t fo1
thl' U S Lt•agut' of Saving> lnbl1tul11111s, '><JY'> till
l't•rt1f1t·att•1> art.• 1>ttll a good buy fu r h1gh1·r
1111·011it• savt•rs Jt's also not bad for m 111·1>to11> whv
th111k 11H1•r<'st rntt>s may Call lowN und W<rnt lo l11c k
in lht·ir money at the going rate•, ht· "''Y"
Says Charil's Su.·mdel, senior l'<.'onu1111st al tlw
Firs' Naltunal Bank of Chicago .. It's as gtxJtl .111
invt"Stnwnl u.s. tt t-ver was," c.'Ompan-<l with Cllht•r
savtng1> tru.trumenlS offered by banks ,111d ~&L ...
A spokl'!.w o man al New Y C1r k ''> l'hast·
Manhattan Bank says savers i.'d.n "rt'<.t·tvt• .i dt'("t•nl
return on tht-1r money" from thl• t't.•rltftt·utt•., whtll•
nol having lO tie the money up for mort than I:!
months Thl' mm1mum amount r<-qu1r~'<I $500 .ii
Chase Munhattan and $100 at somt· othl't
1ns t1lutwns 1s relatively lo w , says tht•
spokt.-swoman who didn't wanl to bt• nuna.J
Other K'onom1slS note, though. that savl'rs ('an
pJ{·k from a vanl'ly of higher paying tnstrumt·nl.s
offerl'd by banks and S&Ls as wPll as from
accounts promo ted by securtlll's firms, tnduc.J111~
taX·frC.'t' Onl•S
Under thl' All-Savers program tnd1v1dual
IOVl'SlOn. an• give n a one·ttmt.• tax t•Xt·ntpllllll of
$1 ,000 for tntc:rest earned o n tht· All S a VN1>
aCC'ount.<., t.'OUples, $2.000 At the C"urrc•nt r<ilt', an
individual .savt"r could gain thl' maximum
exemptio n by mvesung $15.974. and rnupll>S lWll"l'
as much
Tht• All-Savers never hvt-d up tu tht·tr prunuS(.•
Thl' thrtfl industry predicted the c<>rllftt·att•s would
uttrac t between $200 billion to $25(1 b1llt11n in
OYER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS
MUTUAL FUND
1\.'111.i!lo t ltrt 111111 1111 II•· 1..-Um•t<~I llw hrutl Utll)'
\\ill 1>1 l11 lv.1·1·11 S 1:1 t11fl1111111nd $4IO l1tllhm
t ·1tr1st111r1 111 k1111wlt•dac.-J to.rl1t•r lh•t thl'
'" "Kiu111 did lttth• af 1my1h1nac. '4' IJllJCAI mortpai.-
lt·111l111K. 11111• 11( tlll' kf•y ob)t'<'tlVl"'I wh•·n ('onl(r•'M
w111lt 11 111111 f,1w C'11nt(n• .. did n<>t rt-rww the
pr 11.iru r11
1'<11 t 11f th1· hU'k 11f uppt•ul 1wnunt!d from thl'
11111111lut·t11111 11f 1umpt·tlt1vt• Bl'l'OUnta such at
l11d1v11luul lt1•11r 1•111t•r1t Att."Ountli, and thl' rt'<.'t.'llton.
Wttlt tlw tux t•Xt·mptlon, the All-Saver&
• •'l llfh .1\l'!I pr11vul1• mun· lwn1•f1ls fur suv~r• In
llflf1t·r 111cor11t hrac k1·l.\
Ht·1·.iu~t· 1ntt·n·st rates on the accounlll a&re
ll1111tl'd lu 70 r>t·rnmt of thc yit>lds on one·year
Tn•,l\ury b1lb. lht: tax breaks are best for savers m
t lw :w pNl't•nl tux bruc kel or above single
t.axµayt·n> Wllh taxablt> income above about $15,000
;,11d t·ouµll•:> ubovt· about $25,000
I3do w that, savers can usually gain mort.-from
wxalilt• ttwl'stml·nts. analysts say.
But savt•n. m tht> 50 percr>nt tax bracket would
havt· to t>arn an mtere!lt rate of about 12 5 percent
on a taxublt• at'lvunt to get the equ1valt-nl of the
turn ·nt All Savt·rs rate, Christian said
F or savt·r!. in the 30 percent bracket, the
1.:1xablt• t-qutvalt:'nl would be 8 94 percent, and at 20
~rn•nt, 7 8:$ pt-rumt, he sald
"If yuu think inu.orest rates are going t.o rem.am
down for soml' time, locking in the taxable
L·qu1valt-nt of 12 perrent isn't bad," said Christian.
Sandra Shaber. economis t al the consulting
form of Ch<JM· &-onometrics m Bala Cynwyd , Pa ..
says ... ThN·e are, of course. many other more
a ttruc t1vt· ways of getting a higher return on
savings"
Herc: <irt• a few rates offered, as of Monday's
n·sulls, o n t'l•ruf1cated linked to federal securities:
Savings and loan assoc1at1ons may pay as
muc h as 8 653 ix·r<.-ent mteresl on $10,000-mmimurn
stx·month certtftcates, and rommerctal banks a.s
much as 8 403 per<.-ent
Ban~ and S&Ls may pay as much as 7 .975
pen·t.•nt o n $7 ,500-m1n1mum three month
C'l' rt1 f tea tt-s
S&Ls may pay as much as 9 7 percent and
t'Ommt1rt.·1al banks as much as 9.45 perrent interest
on 21 ~ -yc•df "small se1ver" certificates
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bank adviser
Roben W. Clifford, Cormer prestdent of AJrCal,
NI been named apeclal advller to the chairman ot
National Sank of SOuthern Caltfom!a located In C.O.ta
Meu.
Clifford wlll aervtt the bank u a llnk with the
bu&lnftl oommunlty ln dtvo~t of aervice9 and
p0Uctes, acoordini to • jofnt Aru\O~ment m.cU by
William H. Jacoby and
Paul H. JTtu.oU.chairman
of the board and bank
prealdent retpectively.
Clifford retUed earlier
thlt month from AlrCal.
headqu&11ered In Newport
Beach, after 1ervlng 14
years u pre1Jdent.
The holdina company
for the bank recently
completed sale ot 1 la
founding stock with
"substantial" over
subscnption and is nearing
a 1983 opening. Jacoby
said.
The bank 1S on Plaza
Drive near Sunflower
Avenue and Bristol Street CLIFFORD
adjacent to South Coast Village
GM recalls calendars
DETROIT (AP) -General Motors Corp. has
recalled thousands of cars and trucks over the yean
but their latest may be a first -asking that 3,000 198j
calendars be returned because of a problem wtth some
of the pictures.
The automaker's Pontiac Motor Division printed
the calendars earlier this month to promote its motor
sports act1v1ties, company spokesman Bruce
MacDonald said today But he said after 3 000 were
mailed, officials found they had not 'received
authorizing releases from all the race car teams whose
cars were featured.
"Dealmg with a motor sports group, you've got
not only drivers but owners and sponsors to deal
with," MacDonald said. "You need to get approval
from all of them "
Fuji to California
TOKYO (AP) -FuJi &nk Ltd .. the world's
13th-largest bank, says it will establish a subsidiary in
California to expand its international financial
services.
Bank officials said Tueeday the subsidiary, Fuji
Bank lntemauonal Inc., will Qpen in San Franclaco on
Jan. 4.
The new company, wlth initial capital of $5
million, will conduct international finandal Rrvices
including foreign exchange tranaactlons and trade
financing
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SAN fl'KANCJSCO (AP) The 9rowth of
C.llfornJ• wlrw .. 1. 11 aourlna In th• fK'e of a 17 .4
p•rc nt lricrf.'ue In torel1n Import•. and
wln4fllllken .,.. wamln8 that the wore\ i. yet w
corn..
"Wu are 1oln8 to 10 thruuMh a real wlnci bath
ln th• next few yeart," uld Richard Keehn of
Mc.Dowell Vlnel!urdl n ar Hopland and a dlrector-
at-larse for the fomia Alaoclatlon of Wlnearape
pemtnt "' attain u• percent of the tOftlll' tm~t
market ln 1981 -fueltd at.o by th• dropptna v&lue
of the French franc.
"We ant ln the tnrnchle," Keehn .. Id. "We are
cau&}\t In an economic .UCS.. Now. ln automobU• u
In wine. forelsn lmporta have taken hold ln thia
country"
• Growen.
The CalUornl• wlne lnduatry had been
s:rowlnc at about 7 percent annually But thi. year,
the rate of 1rowth probably will be under 1
percent, 1&id San Franc:t.aoo wine conauliant LouJa
Gomber1.
Computer of the year'
For the first time, Time magazine's 'Man of the Year' isn't
human -it's a computer. 'The enduring American love affairs
with the automobile and the television set are now being
transformed into a giddy passion for the personal computer,'
Time said. The figures used in the magazine's cover were cast by
sculptor George Segal whose work has been exhibited at the
Newport Harbor Art Museum.
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gelW8I ~. of Orenoe.
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BV A GENERAL PARTNERSHIP. Hwy •211, Lag1.1n1 BHch. CA
Robin c . ...., 112$51
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The lolowlno per90N -doing ~-F18E1"l:c+t. 7 411 Sleter Ave ,
Hunl1ngton Beec:tl, CA 92Me.
.Joe Del Alo, 3700 c..n-t °' . Q$1o, CA 11110.
Alcllerct Del Rio, 1t33 E.
W•lllngton 81 .. Senta Ane. CA 12101.
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l!leecfl, CA t2M4I
Glenn L. Geullut, 7222
Seewortlly Drive, H1.1ntlng•?n
BMctt. CA 92641.
L-.noe o. 8dlley
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Dec 10, 1tl2 .....,.
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Guitarist takes jazz beyond traditional confines
By PETER S. HA WES
A-iet.ct ...... Writ.,
NORTHAMPTON. M 1u111 Pat Metheny
ahook QaCk hUI shaggy hatr, 88 h.IS fingers spidert'd
along the neck or a strtngless guitar
The undulattng melody he produced rode
above the hollow, plodding acoustic bus, itll player
lnvisible on a darkene<i stage
Two spoUighta conve rged on Metheny, hlS lips
pressed in concentration as he sat and carefully
placed the ups of h1:. fingers onto small strips of
metal that glowed on the instrument's neck.
"This strange-looking thing is a d1g1tal guitar,"
Metheny told the audience, whose 1n1t1al
murmurings evaporated as tones sounding more
like a vibraphone than a guitar filled Green Hall at
Smith College.
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· Linde Crou LA Ti=H
"It's uuerly charming In leg111mately funny."
N-1 C.blec PBS
"It's kind of a weird thing," hl' said of h111
instrument, a t.'Omputer-ba»ed gu1lar with metal
t.ouch-plates and plucking bani lnstt>ad of frt•IM anJ
slrin~s. "Some nlghta It eounds better thun others.
but I m feellnR kind of bruvl' tonlj(ht "
The gu1uir is the latest experiment 1n the
career of Metheny, a musician known for carrying
Jazz. beyond its tradluonal confines by {u1ung
melodies drawn from jau, rock 'n' roll and Third
World music lnto acoustic, electric and el~tronil'
textures. It was built by Oncor Sound or Salt Lake
City, and was adapted for use with a d1g1tal
synthesizer by New England D1g1lal Corp of Whitf'
River Juncuon. Vt.
Cal Gold, an electru:al designer Jl New
England Digital, modified the instrument to wr1.0t'Cl
H._ ... Y .. rs. Yeur plane er ""ne1
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it to th1· 1·11m put1•r111•d syn th1·111u•r <·ullt•d u
Syndavlt-1
"Thl· frets tht·1T1.11t.•lvt•s urf' t•h .. ·trh'11lly lnsulatt-d
and thl' spuu~s lll'tween t h t-frf'ls an• tout:h
~ruuuve, rn{ldut.'l1v1· mt·tul buni," t•xplamocl Gold
''To simulatJ thl' plucking of 11tr1ngi., there arc !flX
short strum bara which do not vabru w The guitar
will spat out a d1g1t1.1l number that tell:. tht•
{'Otnpuler wha.:h fret 1s !wing ployKI ln effoc:t. the
synthesizer 11> M:"t·1ng a very long •>rw i.trang guitar "
University of M1am1, In Florida, when he met
vibraphonist Gury Burton at the W1ch1ta Jani
Fesllvul In 1973 I
He asked Burt.on 1f he could al t In I
The Pat Metheny Group waa formed ln 1977,
rnarkmg the young gultarl8t's departure from the.
quint.et and Burton 's mu.elcal influence. I
Burton, who at 39 says harbors "a paternal,
Metheny, d 28-year-old native of L ee's
Summit, Mo , entered the world's .)llZZ. elH.e in an
ur1orthodox way He has been teaching guuar at the
instinct" for Metheny, hasn't heard the gultariatl
perform m more than three years :
"I'm not much for electroruc music," Bw1on'
says "If at sounds good, I can't fault It, but I oft.en!
hnd 1t laclung m personal t.ouch " '
PROJECTIONISTS LOCKED OUT!!
UNITED ARTISTS THEATRES
UNFAIR!!
We •re locked out because we refused to lose up to 75 % ol our 1obs, double the work load of those
remaining and allow our expertise to be utilized to enable underpaid, Inexperienced kids to handle the
highly complex equipment in the projection rooms of the United Artists Theatres.
Man•gement errogently and unll•terallv demanded that each projectionist employee service as many as
eleven screens 1n complexes as much as twenty mllH •partll
We believe lhls to be unfair to the 50-75% of the projectionists that would have lost their jobs under
those conditions. and unfair to the movie patrons who are paying top price for their tickets, with the
chance of seeing •ub-etandard projection of the features they paid to see.
We were willing to negotiate. but the Company dk:tetortally and arrogantly LOCKED US OUT.
YOU CAN HELP!
PleaH don't go into eny United Artl•t• Theatre anywhere. Your written letters of support will be appre-
ciated by us They should be addressed to the Southern Association of IATSE District Two Locals. 630
Garey Street Huntington Beach California 92648 We will forward to the proper party at United Artists.
THANKS FOR YOUR HELPI!
Southern Auocletlon of IATSE Dl1trlct Two Locale, Welt9f H. Blenchard, Secy-Tr ....
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NAm STATDmMT NAm STAT'lmNT On Januory 12, 1883, et II 15 T~ followlng ~non I• doing The following ~raon la doing e.m .. AMERICAN SECURITIES • LJ bu"'-M : buW-M COMPANY oe duly eppolnt•d < hur.h "' Rrhl(t"'" ~trnu tsava lt.t11•t, •h \lt<lt1;11"0 <, "'' r
KC'1 CHARTERS, 233 19th 81 , DEDICATED COMWARE, 6431 TrullM und•r and pur•uent lo lOOhl u11un; <..anu~ 1W l~utu lk·M.h t ;hft>rm• •ll/t'\I
Nowpor1 Boec:h, CA •2ee3. Brown Cltct., Huntington S.Kh o.d of Truot ~ Sept. 24, -..... W•tf., _ .. -K-*hD Clotlc,233191hS1 , CA 112647 · 111111. • rn.t. No. $11111. In bOOll n._~'""l~~'""l~~"l~~"l~t:i?t.11\ M7·H91
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lnOMduel. ' 112647 of Orang• Counly. 81•1• of
K....ih D Clortc Thi• -la conducled by.,, Celltorni.. ~ by EDWARD
Thie ai.t-1 -Ill.cl wl1h 1ho lndMduol M. MOAAl3SEY end JACKALEEN ~ a.. of OranQO County on Tlbotlu v.ie M. MOfUUSSEY. IUb9nd sld wlll.
Doc 10. 19'2 This lle1-1 WM lllod wtlll ,,,. Will 8EU. AT PU8UC AUCTION
,..._ Counly Clof'lo o4 Or~ Coun1y on TO HIGHEST 8100VI FOA CA.SH
Publl•h.c:I Orong• CoHt Dell)' Nov II 19'2 ~ •t time ol NM In lewtul
Piiot, Doc 15, 22. 8 . 1982. JWI 6. ,...,. moMr of 1flo United 8totM) Ill ltlo
111113 Pub1t1h•d Orengo CoHt Delly ltont ontrerio. to 1M old Orwio-
M 71·82 Piiot Dec; II. ,5. 22. 211. 111112 County CourthOUM, locotod on 5400-82 Senta Ana llvd., b•lw•on
-----------S)'camof• 81 & 8roedw8)', Sonte l'lllJC 'l)TICE Atwi.. CA. a1 rtg11t, tmo ond rm.r...
-----------con'tl9)'0d to ond now "-Id by 11 ACTTT'tOU8 .,..... nc:nTIOUe-U under Mid Oood of Trull In IM
NAa. 8TATaMEff N.AM1 8TATDmWT prop9rty tltuetod In Mid County
Tl.,. fOllQwlng ~ .... doing TM f~ ~ -doing end SW. "-"1bod M ' bU~LA..,,ARI< PARTNERS I, 8115 ~ r~ V E T E R I N A R Y ~ ~r: :'8~ "::a.or~
Town Cent« O.lve. 11th FloOr. COtltt HOSPITAi.. 1848 EHi Lincoln In Book 12t, PegH 37 lo 44
M-, CA lt2826. A,,_ An-'Mim C4lllforn4a 112805 lnclutlV9 of Mltoelfa'*>ll• Map1, Cobi N K•ll•r. 11115 Town Euo•n• T Moti. 1e18 El~ ,_de of Mid 0r_,. Coun1y. ~CA ~2:2e 81h Floor· Coet• SUMI, Aneholm. Celllomle lt2I06. Th• etrMt tddroH end oth•r
Rodn•y M . Bru• 11115 Town 8t•v•n R. Mot1, 22 TQ9ek•, obmmon dMigMllOI\. If any, °' tho
Cent•r Drlv•, lltt't Floor, Co11e 1~~ ~~ :2~tod .... • rNI Pfoe>ortY d-1bod ebov• I•
.,._, CA 112929 '·--~ v, putpor1ed to be: 11188 ONo "'-·
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""'1 por1MI" Thlt tttt-1 -ftled wl1l't tho dlt0leln11 any lfeblllty for any
TNo st~i ..:::'rited wtth tho County C*ll ol 0r8ngtt County on lncorr9ct-ol tho etr..t oddr-
Coun1)' Clerlt o1 0r.ngo Counly on =. 2:,· ~:!;..,...., Md OIMr oommon ~. " Coo .... 1M2 eny, "'°'"' .... c.7"M: K.._ Att.Mf lald H I• wlll b• med•. bul A...._, .. Law D,__ri•nl "-' without covonent or w1rren1y, ~a-I _. CMI C...-Dr. W., Mo. tOl1 ..-°' lmC*d, ~ W.. • ,_ c...-Dr. ....., AM. CA.,., pa 1 r rrlon, °' tnelllflltlfetlOlt, 10
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714 _.,.. Put>llahod Oren~ Cout Delly TN•t, with lntotH thoroon. •• ,..,. Piiot. Doc. 2t, 1M2, •. 5, 11, ,.. ptcwlded "' Mid noMC•I. ~
Publlehod Or::J.o Coett Dally 1183 11 lf!Y, Ullder IN tenM ol Mid Deed -...... ..._ -· 1 JM 8 12 111 547~ Of Tr11et, t•••· Oh•fOOI end ,.....,., ._, ""' ' ' ' ' -----------.,,._. of 1M T,,,.... Md ot the
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ACTmOUe -.aa Tho kllcMlnCI portOM -Oolflo by the property lo be IOl4 eind
um STA.-.n ~ .. ~lVANI .... o,! .. TY =~ ~--= .::~ ~ICI perttON -~ MANAOEM!NT COM,AHY, 24221 of lh• l"ltlal publlCIUOlt of th•
IVOOIT P"INTING CEHTl.. Call• d• I• ~~Sult• IOI, No4lo9 of ...... ttO.nt ... .
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OUtlNlll ,OftMI 1 UO t CellforrWt CotJofltlOn 24H1 ce... of TMt ~· ~ tncl
wntflllnotor Avon~ tultH N, Cit le LO\Htl, lulte ;a., L.9gvna ==~'::,. ll~d=Od~ Gercr.,::-H~lrtloy, HOH H~CA~ It oonUucted by a Dell\Mdofl~,.:r.:.o.~~
80ll4IWd Cltdl. HulltlnftOl'I 9wlll, -pot•t!On. ::-The ~1111 .... Mid
CA ......... I fl IVIM NOtloo of Oef8ulf" Ind in.ot1on to Vitti• a. Hartr•y. teou ~inc, ,.. '° 119 ,_,,... 111 .,. f/Oltl'ltj
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CAr:--""91Mu 19 OOftdUCtod by Thie .::;:::::' .. -.., with ttw 0.-1, Mt.
lrldMdt• (~ 6 ..._ COllflty 01ett1 of er.,.. County on ~ llCUM'U • Vll'llli e. ...._. o... n ,... .... .
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llam4
FICTITIOUa .,._ ..
~STATDmWT
TM follow4ng 1>«90N -doing ~ ..
PETERSON ANO COMPANY,
3090 Puirn.n StrMI Coo11 Mole,
Colffornll 112628
L E. Pot.._ end ComPl!"Y.
3090 Pultntn StrMI. Coote Mole, CA 112428, a Cllltomle Coo>or•llon
Thia but!MM II c:ondue10d by I
c::ot1M)r eoon
L E. Petonon end Company
Lewreno. E Pot«llOtl
PrMldenl
Thia llat-1 WU Iii.cl With IN
Covnly C..,11 of O.tng41 County on
Doc. 23, 111112
l'20UIO
Publl1hod Oreno• Cont Dolly PllOt. Doc 211. 11182". Jon 5. 12, 111.
11183
P\llUC NOTICE NtUC NOTICE
ncnnoua .,..... l'lCTmOU• ......... ACTmOU'I ~
Na. STAT'DmN'T N"* ITAn.N'T NAm 8TATDRWT
Ti... 10110W1nQ por10n1 -dOlnQ n... IOllowlnQ ~ -doing Th• following ~eon •• dol"9 bull-.. ~.. bu...,.. ..
TAMARESE, 17701 Van Bur-.n UNIVERSITY ASSOCIATES. 01.0BAI. PLASTICS SERVIOE.,
St. Unll A. Huntlng1on Boed\, CA 21202 i<roll L•n•. Hunllng1on 11 Codarglon. !MM, CA 927'4.
112647 8"c;h, CA 112647 J <lr•1101y Sllorlcll, 11
TMr ... Marlo Sulmo. 17701 Ja,,_ O Homan, •3 V'-nto, c.ctarglon. 1,w.,.. CA 112714
Van Buron St , unit A. Huntington ln.iM, CA 112714 TIW buel.-19 conouctod by ltfl
8Nc11. CA t264 T John M T'hc>mal. 2 t202 Kroll Individual T•m-Ar>n McCroot<on, t7701 i...r.... Huntington e..ctl J Q~ Sllorlch
Von Buron St . Unit A. HUflllngton Ttlll bu"-.. oonouc:ted by • Ttlll •t•l-1 WU ft'9d wllh .,,. a.ocn. CA 11264 7 limited pa1'1norahlo. County Cieri< of 0...,. County Oii Thi• bullnMI 11 condoctod by• J-D Homen Doc 23, 111112
llmltod .,.,-i....,-1111p TN1 atlt-1 wu lllOd with IM P'20l4e2
ThorOM Suim. County Cieri< of Or1nge County on P1<bll1hod Orengo Cou l Delly
Tl'll1 1111-1 WU ftled with IM Doc 23. 1982 PllOt, Doc. 211, 111112, Jon S. t2. 1t, County Clortc of OrWlQll Co<inl)' on ,......, 1983
Doc 23. 1982 Publlaho<I Orange CoHt Del~
noMl4 Piiot. Doc 211. 19112. Jon &. 12. 1 , -----------Publllhod Orang• CoH t Otlly t983
PllOI. Doc 29, 111112. Jon S, 12. 10.
11183 65112-112 Pta.IC NOTICE
PICTITIOU8 ., .....
NAm aTATWmJfT Tllo lollowl"9 ~reon 11 doing
bull1-M.
VIA LIDO I.EASING & SALES,
»SS Vlo Lido, Sul1• A, Nowpon
looctl. CA 92t83
P•l•r 0 P•l.U•••. •2 R110
Orond Ducal. Nowporf 8-fl. CA fleec>
Thia ~ • conducted bw en
lndMduel P91or0 ~
Thill •••• _. -Mod ..... ttla
County CIWti °' Qrenoo c_.,.y on 0oc. n . 1112 ,,_,
P11bllthtd Oto• Cooet 0.U.1 PtlcM. 0.c n , IN2, JM. 5, 11., tt,
19'3 .,...,
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R>.0NOR, Pa. Why
do 89 many advorliMn
buy COmmerd&l Ume on
.. vfoltOt" TV pt'Ulramt~
Tht reaaon, a New
York advertlalna
execuisve told the Wall
S t r O"e t J o u r n a l i a
bec:auae; "It '1 the o ne
area where people can
le1ithnately set thetr
blood and aore.'~ 1lld anaw~r won for
the unnam ed ad
execu11ve a prize in the
•econcl annual J. Fred
Mugp Award presented
by TV Guide magazine
in It. Jan. 1 iaue.
The awards are given
for 11 Th ose other
perfqrmances -the
gaffe11, bloopers,
indlaoretions. daffy
quotea and blue-ribbon
blunders that make
television so
unpredictable, so colorful
and sometimes so
doggcoe exasperating."
Ted Turner, the
Atlanta TV tycoon and
sport-•man, won an
awara for his assessment
of network crime shows.
"1 would say anything
that is indecent and
violen~ in TV i.s a crime
against humanity, and
they ahould shoot the
head man responsible,"
Turner told the New
York R adio and TV
A cadeiny.
Hen are some· of the
other Muggs Award
winners;
-The Broken Peace
Pipe Award given to the
Ame r ican Multi pie
Indusa-ies. It "introduced
an 'adult' video game
callf:d 'Custer's
R evenge.' In it Gen.
George Armstrong
Custer, w earing little
mor& than his boots, is
seen ducking Indian
arrows and pursuing a
similarly unclad Indian
maiden . Object: not
rnatri!nony."
-ABC executive
Ant~~y Thomopoulos
won an award for
~Ing why "Police
Sq\aaG" was suspended last tfring. ··1 t required
OOl'Jllbiitllt viewing, and I
don't think that people
can 1lfatch a TV series
wi t.b out some
distractions," he said.
-The All-Heart
Award went to the
producers of NBC's
"Tex:aco Star Theater -
On Ofening Night." The
ahow failed to include
Milt.on Berle, host of the
origl!)al Texaco Star
Theater in 1948. A
Texaco spokesman said:
"The Jhow is a salute to
musical theater and
Berln-talmis are not in
that area .•' Guests
included Zsa Zsa Gabor,
Joe Namath and John Schnc~.der.
-A Lake Forest, lli.,
mo• house won an awa1'l for c harging $4
admitision and offering cuaiof,en a rare choice.
If the patrons didn't like
the main feature film,
they could move to
another room to watch
tel evision on a big
9Cl'eeT1.
-The award for the
worst TV -movie of the
year went to "'Ille Fall
of the Houae of Usher,"
on NBC. "Actually, the
aeta of this cheapie were
80 flimsy it's a wonder
they stayed up for two houra. ff
IALttlMGHOtC
SMrTM a lVf1oal
WUTCLW CNANI.
427 E 17th S1
Costa Mesa
6*-9371
I •
Fusion power
Workers at the Tokamal •'usion
Test Reactor a t Princeton
University in Plainsboro, N.J .
attempt to seat a large metal
chamber which will be attached
lo the side or the reactor.
PanaHJa Canal
pacts periled
PANAMA CITY, Parµuna (AP)-President
Ricardo de la Espriella warns that serious
problems threaten the P~ .Canal trea.ties
with the United States~ providing a possible
focus for anti-Americl)n sentiment in his
economically troubled country.
The 47-year-old president still believes the
1978 canal treaties were "a great step forward
for Panama." but says U .S . congressional action
already has violated "the spirit of the accords."
"This could turn into a serious problem if it's
not resolved ..• a problem for the future," de la
Espriella said in an interview with The
Associated Prem.
De la F.apriella, who had been vice president,
took office July 30 when the powerful nation.al
guard forced President Aristides Royo tc resign. Since then, few people have questioned that
Gen. Ruben Dario Parades. the national guard
commander, holds the real power in Panama.
The president, who refers to the guard as a
"partner in power," said the canal . remains a
major point of contention ~th t;he Urut.ed Sta~.
But he said Panamaruan disagJ'eement with
Reagan administration policy also extends to the
problems of Central America, where Panama.
along with Costa Ric.a. has remained relatively
free of civil strife.
Panama faces heavy debt payme nts and
decreased revenues from tourism and basic
agriculture exports. Instability in the region, de
la F.spriella said, has cut back on tourism and
international business.
"Now, with all the problems in Central
America, there is great tranquility here," he said.
"But the leftist guard troops are waiting. They
have no rallying cry and the United States is
providing them with a cause. And I don't
understand why. I just don't see the reason for
this to persisL ..
PlllllC NOTICE
i.e, ... , . , .. ;,a;-:"'
I f It~ .-1 AH ftTLl M llANCl 0 M,AN't •
O.ilfooll• t.ofJHlf•lll.in " flut "J or"-" f11191 .. Of tu11111i11YG f11i1~IM, ot tt111 t.e11a1n C>Hd of
fllltl tUOlll•d by MICH/\ll
Yt<UOfll lVCIAHO. 111 unma,, .. o
l'llln. lllCI 11fOtdt4' Jlllllllt H ltl~ u 11 .. t111tM11I ~ H.clJU22,
ol 01110111 ll1cvrelt ol OrtflG• C-ty. Ollifornla, ~ PM'Mlefll lo
11111 011ttln Notice 01 D•l•ull
lllefeundat 1-o,d '9c>tlmbet 2. lH~ .. mtt'\llMllt No U ·J 10420.
ol Ottlolat AeoorOI of Ml<I County,
will under •nd pu,.u•nl to tald
Detd Of Truet NII at publlo auctlOn for oath, lowtul money of the Vnltod
lt•tH of Am.,lca, • CHhle1'1
OhtOlt pay•bl• lo Hid Tru1IH
dt"°"' on • 11111 Of net!Onal b1111k, •
tUl1e Or llldtf•I et.Oii union, 0t a
..... 0r llOtflll HYtAQt ind 1oan
tNOOiatton domlCllled rn lhi• at•ll. •I the m•ln •ntranco to F'1111
Amotlc:an Tlt141 lnauranco Company
locltod •t 114 Eatt Fltlh St1"1. In
Ille City ot Santi An•. Cllllornto. 111 that right, 1111• ind lnl11ut
conv•yod to •nd now h•ld by It
under Hid DMd of Tru1t In th• property 11tu•t•d In Hid County
llld Stole doocrlbacl a1:
Lot 22 of T1Ht No 9424, ..
llhown on • mep 111C0<d0d In booll 422, pagu 41, 42 •nd 43 ol
Ml1collanoout M1p1, 1•co1d1 of
Orange County, Catuornl•. Excaptlng lherolrom •II oll, oll
1lg1'111. m1ner111. mln11al ttghtt, n•turel g11 dghla, and 01ho1
hydtoovbon• by wtlatlOOller ntame
known. goolho1mel llHm ind all
p10<1uc11 dOllVed thorolrom . without. howevat. tho rlghl 10 drill,
mine, •t0t•. uplor• and ooe111e
through the eurtaco Of the upper
&OO '"' ol the aubaurfaco ol Hid lend, •• r~ In deed lrom the 1111ln• Comp1ny. • Michigan
eotpot•tlon, ,_dod F1bruary 17.
1978 In bOOk 12570. pega 435 of
Otllci91 Rocorda.
Atao aacopflng th•r•lrom all
w•ler rlghll. wht1ther auch w•ter
right• lhlll bo rlparlon, Oll9ffylng, •pproprlall¥O, po1col1tlng,
Pfeterlptlva or contractual without,
hOwe\IOf. the right of entry tor the
•K«CIM ot au<:h rlghll, .. r_.,ed
In deed 11om tti. tl'Vlne Compeny. 1 Michigan corporotlon. recorded
FebrullfY 17. 11178 In book 12570,
page 43!> or Oltlel•l Record•
N•me and •dd1eaa 0 1 the
t>Onellclary •t whoae requ~st the
taJo la being cooductod. OOnald l . Bron Compony, 10960 Wll1hl11
Blvd . 21tl Floor, L09 Anga!M, CA
90024, Alln E A Brunkha1dl 011ocuon1 to the above property
moy bo oblalned b)' 1oque1t1no aame In writing l1om the beneficiary
within 10 d•y• from the flr11
publlcatton of thl• notJoo
Said ulo will be m•d• without
covon•.nt 0< we11 enly. expr011 or
Implied. u lo lltll. ~ or
encumbtancN to Mtllty the unpald
bal•nc:a due °" the note or nolos
MCU<lld by aeld Oeed ot fruat. 10 wit: S120,4111.02. plul the 1o11ow1no
01t1mated coau, 1apon1e1 end
!Mlvencee at the time ol 1he lnlllal publlcotloo ot this Nolk:o of S•le
$2.117 99
NOTIC• TO
""OPEtTY OWNIEft YOU AM .. OEFAUL T UNOl!ft A
DEED OF TfllUaT, DAT•D .IAHUMY 14. tin. UNL.lta YOU
TAKI ACTION TO PflOT•CT
YOUft f'ftOPl!ftTY, IT MAY H tolD AT A ll'U9L.IC tAlL If' YOU .-.o AN Ul't..ANATIOM M nie
NA TUflE OP TH• f'ltOCl•DINQ AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD
CONTACT A L.AWYa"-
OatOd. Oeclmber 7. 1982. Flf\ST AMERICAN TITLE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
1 California corporetlon
~ L. Lllwril.
AuthOfl:ied Ottlolt
t t4 East Fifth Strwt
SanUI Ml, CA 92702 Tot. 714/568-3211
Publl1hod 011no• Cou1 O•llY Pilot, Coe 16. 22. 29, 1'62
6491-82
l't&JC fl) TIC£
l~ Ml #OfllCll ot t t · IAU
ti _... 'lift= a " A•~ .. lllift ..... 11111 HIW ~~·• wu1U'ho 1Ht,tttr•.m11 u
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tHOllllf ••OOIA 'o" CAIH TO Hf HtOHH ••Po•" ,OA ... ftll ltlOllllt ll()D(,. '"" Ul•Y•"'-11 tune of •• 1n l•flil OAt.+ tlMl..-ie •I 1'"'9 Of Hie In '" "'on•f ol Ill• U11111l4 •••1••1 111 llWM lftO!.., ., IN United ..... , C.•••• flllY~llll• •• tl'"41 ,, Milt In
rlgflt u11e 111'41 tnl<tlHI con~ to .ii lfgt!I. lltllt n ll't.._I tonv~ l1wlul mm ., 111 1119 Unit.cl 1111"1
lltld now llelO •• II \llldet utd OMll to INI """' Mid by II ~ Miid Ill llQl'lt. 11119 tlftd 11\t.MI CQl1¥wyfd
ol t1ue1 1n tho l'•lljletly 1'141tOllMlh1ir 0Hd ol Tr1111 •n tll1 property lo •nd f\OW ll•d Illy It """' .. Id o.tlbed lltWlllNlh., o.onb9d o .. o o t t 111t1 111 "" p1op111y
TRUIJOA l w "'"' l(INNll. Ill Trve10t• DAU!. PAQUIN lf1CI H. MroTRlnv""aT·o~au'•'~ J NOVICK • 1M1ma1110d man .. to "' 11ndh11d0d JAN• PAQUIN " 011•·11•11 1n 111u1 1nd l ARRY llen•floluy fHl!OOORf f m11rl•d wom•fl uh•• •010 •nd
VICTOR ELLS lll!d JANIC( ANNE AAIMUHIN, JR Ind OOllOL.U ~1r1l1 l>fO.,.,ty ILll, hutb1nd •nd wllo H IOfllt M R/\IMUlllN. CO·ltu 101 lll!NEFICIARY KAflf ANDIR8
ltn•nll .. 10 1n undlvl<lod ~hall RMMut8lN I~ WORl<.8. INC . LANDER • morned wom1111 •• hef
lnt., .. 1, ••''"'"''In c.omm0<1 MONIV PURCHAIE PEN810N MfllU•I• PIOl>Of!Y llENEftCtAAY VAL YAN TAUIT Aoc0<d9dAptll t4, 10821a1r111r
81AVICCS CORP , 1 Cilllornl• Aec.ord41d &.p1embel 24, 1HO 81 No H -12HN 01 Offtctttl ~otela 111
oorpor•llon 1n1tr NO. 32978 In book 13718, Ill• OlllCO ol th41 l\loo(cl0f 01 Oran~
"OC:OIClllO l"ODtuory 2, 11111 t .. l)llgO 1402 of Otllollll Reoot<ll 111 Ille County, HICI Cl91d or l•utt c1Hi.;llb4tt
1n111 No 171 Ill bOOI. t3934 PIOO office OI th• Rocoldot ol Oranoo t.,,.~g;tno, Pf~il Of fr11e1 NCI 1& 11> ot Ott1<:111 lloc:0<Clt1n 1t1o otllc.o County. jlelCI deed ot 1rue1 doeoribel
01 Ille ~d .. or O••ne• County. tho tollOWlng PfOj)llr'IV' 9864, In lh• Ctty or 1rv1n1. County ot
Hid d••d OI l•Ull OHGllb•• th• Loi 7 In T1ac1 No. leo1, Clly or 011ng•. 81110 ot C.HIOlnll ... ~
tollowtng p<operly Ntwpo rt 8ooch. 11 pt1 "''P "\It> rOG0tdo<I In booll 431. P•OO• PuG•I 3. In th• Cny ol lrvlne, roc:ordod In Boolt 121. P•QH 31 ~3 to 25 l(l<?h11lv1, Mtteollaneout
County ol Oi•ngo. St110 ot 8lld 38. lo l!lt olfloe o1 tho coun1y MIPI. on 1tl• oltlc• of the county
Calllornlo, •• 1hown on a Puc:ol Roc:orcHI ol Hiii County •11eorc:11r ot H ICI county
Mop fllod In book 111. pagoa 1210 14 YOU AM .. OIPAUlT ""°'"A EXCEPT THEREFROM all oll,
1nclu1111e ol P11c1I Mapa. In Ille 0 I ID 0 P T "U t T 0 AT• D (I I•· m 1 n" A 1 t a" d O I h • 1
office ol tho county roteorO•• of Mid Al'Ta .... R '.i. 1llO. UNLIU YOU hydrocarbona, tie10w • dopm 01 500
county. TAK I ACTluN TO '"OTIC'I teet. without lh• r1ghl ol 1urtace
EXCEPT THEREFROM all Oii. pa. YOUfl P"OPlflTY, IT MAY •I enliy. H •H8rvod In lnlllu"'41nlt ol
In mlne<all end olhot llydroc11<boflt. tOL.D AT A PUtlUC tALa. • YOU ltcOr:ARCEL 2 EaHmenta 81 •uch below• do!>"' ol 500 IMI. wllhoul •IO AN •Xft.ANATION Of' THm the right ol turlac1 e ntry, •• NATU"• OP YH• '"oc••DINQ 111-nte a1• llH• particularly HI reMrve<l In lnat1umon11 ol rlCOfd. AQAINST YOU, YOU IHOULD lo1th In the Arllcle 1nlllleCI
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNOER A CONTACT A U.WYOl "Eu1m1nt1 ol lh1 Decl9ral1on ot
DEEO OF HWSl DATED JANUARY 1212 Pembrook ~ano, "'-po<t Cov•n•nu. Cond111on1 erO 211, 11181 UNLESS YOU TAKE; Btech. CA AHtrtCllOns rot o1dad on book
ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR "(If e etrMI oddtMI or common 11166. page 420. Olllet•I Rocorda.
PROPERTY.ITMAYBESOLDAJA dHlgnallon 11 thown aboYo, no •nd any •mendm•n11 and
PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN wafl1nly la given al to Ill aupplem4H111 ti-eto, unde< Socllon EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE complet-or COtroc:tnea•).. heading• In such Atllcle lnlltled ••
OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST The benoflclary un<lef Mid ()Md lollowl ' Owner s Rights •nil
YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A of Trv1t. by rNIOn ol • b<eec:h Of Dullea Ullllllea and Cable LAWYER dof•ull In the obllOllllono MC:uro<l T111vtalon '. ··s1oey110 EaMment"
Tl'leatroel!Mldr0Hol1heabov11a tlloroby, hore1o1or• fl9C:Utod ond ·support ano Seiftement ·. 18012 Cowan. lrvtno. CA No d1llver1d to th• undo11lgn1d • "Encroachment'. and Community "--' f ,.._,. __ .,. F.cllltlet EaMment" w a"• n t y I a (I Ive n at Io I It wrlllon ..,.,..,911Uon o ......,,aun """ YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A
complelon .. 1 or corroctnaaa Oomend lor Sllle, end written notio. DEED OF TftUST DATED APRIL t, Th• t>enellclary undot &aid OMd of breactl end Of lloctlon to CllUM l"'2 UNUSI YOU TUE ACTION
ot Trust. by reaeon ol a breech or tho undo11lgn1d to 1111 Hid TO PROTECT YOUft PAOPIEATY, del•ull In the obllgellona eecu1ed prOperty 10 eatllty ealcl obllg•tlon1. l'11reby. heretofore eaeculld •nd •nd tho10•11er tho undorelgned IT MAY aE SOLO AT A PUBLIC
d ---' _....... •--• ...__._ ..... ---' f 8 A L E • I F Y 0 U H E IE D A N dellvoro<I to the undoralgno I cou...,....., no1""'"" .,._., .,.., o EXPLANATION OF THI! NATURE wrlllen Oeci1t1tion ol Oelault •nd llec:tlon to be Rooordod Septombot Demand tor Sole, and wrlllen noltco 14, 1982 u lnelr No 82-323973, of OF THE PROCEEDINO AOAINIT
ot biHch an<I ol elecllon to couse lllJd Otf1c1a1 Rooorda. YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A
the undortlgned to eelt tald S •ld H I• wlll be m•<le, bul LAWYER. p1openy 10 aellaty 1ald obllgetlona. without covinent or w1trenty. 3 Wlnterbranch. Irvine. Calllornla
I di 92rt4 end thereafter the underalgned oxl)feu Ot mpllad, rager no lllle, ''(II a strMt o(ldresa or common cauMd NJd nollCO of !>leach end ol poSMMton, or encumbr•nc.t. 10 e1ec11on 10 btt recorded June 15, p1y the remaining pr1ncipll tum of Oaslgnatlon " shown above, no
1982 aatnetr. No . 82·204179 ot Mid the no1e(1) MCUrod by laid Deed of w1118 n I Y I a (l•ven aa to its
OfflClll Hecorda Tru11. with Int-I u In Mid nole completenesa or correc1neis) ·
S11d 1a11 wlll be m•d•. bul provided, 1dvanc.1, II 1ny, under The beneficiary under saio Deed without covenant or wa,,anly, lhO 1e1ms of uld Deed of Tru1t. 01 Trust. by reason OI 8 bre&eh or
express or 1mplle<I, regaidlng tllle, •-. chtlf(ltll and ixpon-ol tho default in lhO obll(l•lton• aecured
poueulon. or encumbr1nces. to Tru•t" and o1 the tru11a crNlod b thereby. heretotore executed and
P•Y the remaining punc1p11 1um ol Mid Oeld ot Truat. delivered 10 the unde1algned 11 note secured by aald Deed of Trull, Said a•le wlll 08 h•ld on wrillen Oecleratlon ol Oelault and
with tnteresl es In aald note Thurldey. Januery 13, 11183 •t 2:00 Oemarid lor Sa141. and written no11c.o
ptovldod, advances. II 1ny, unde1 p.m at the Ch1pmen Av1nuo ot b1oach and ol elecllon 10 c1uae
the term• ol Hid Deed ol Trust. 1ntranc1 to tho Civic Cento1 Iha undarllgned lo sell aald lees, chaigos and 1xpenMS of lhe Bullcllng, 300 e, Chepmon All'OnUe, property to Httsly said obligations.
Trullee •nd ol the 1ru919 created by In th41 City of Or~. CA end theroelter the unoersrgned
said Oeoc:! ol Trull Said sale wm 1>41 NOTICE: Al time of Hla bl<la may caused and &aid notoce of breach
helO on Wtdneaday, January 19, be m•de In c1ah ondto1 th• ano of •lecllon lo be iecorded
1983 •• 2·00 p.m. a1 1ne Chapm•n c uhlora 01 .certlll•d ehecka Auguat 16, 1982 u Instr No Avenue entrance 10 the C1voc c.ntar apecllled In CIVIi Code Section 82-285395 of saio Olllc111 Recorda
Bulldlng. 300 E Chapm1n Avenue, 2(124h Slld ule will be made. bul
In the City or Orange. CA At the 11mo of the lnlllal without covenant or warranty.
NOTICE AT TIME OF SALE BIOS publlcallon ol lhls notlco, the total exp1eu or Implied. regarding lllle.
MAY BE MADE IN CASH ANO/OR 1mount ot lhe unp8id bal1111C41 of lhe po11euio11. or encumbrances. to THE CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED obllg•tlon .. cured by lho above pay tho iemalnlng Pllncipet sum Of
CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CIVIL ducrlDod dead of truat Ind lhe note(s) secured by said Deed of
CODE SECTION 2924h eallmeted colla, expon1ea, end Trust. with Interest u In Hid not•
At the llmo or the 1n11111 ldvancee 11 se&.406.33. p1ovided. •dvances. it eny. under pubttc.llon or this notice, the total To determine the opening bid, lhe t1tm1 ol utd Oeod of Truet.
•mount of t11e unpold bll•noe oftl'le you may call (714) 937~. •-. cherge. end expenses of lhe
obllgatlon MCUlod by tho •IX>v• ooto· o-nw 16. 1962 · Truatoe •nd of the 1ruat1 c1ealed by
1'01c1lbed de•d of tru•I 1nd NEWPORT aald Died ol Tiutl Htlmotod c:oall. oxponaoa, end HOME LOAN. INC. Sa Id • • 1 • w 111 b • he 1 d on adv•ncot 11 $742,304 66. J o u Mid Tr\lltM, Thurlday, J.nuary 20, 1983 •I 2:00 _,,_,, '" B TD SERVICE P m .. 11 lhe Chopman Avenue OOM•mlne the..,......,_.., bou, you m•v Y • · 1n1renc:o 10 th• Ct vie: Con101 !Oil (714) 937~. COMPANY. llQel'lt Dato: ~bet n . 1082 By C1n<ty ~ Bulldlng. 300 EHi Chapmen
VO ., NC ,._...._ •~ ' A11911ue, In tho City of Orange. A.Y An I · --·' .,_..,wy NOTICE AT TIME OF SALE 810S n .. Id TruetM, Ono City 8oul9Yw(I WWI r O SERVICE CO OQ001 Ot11nQ1 CA 92M8 MAY BE MADE IN CASH ANOtOR :::indv Schoonover', AIOI Soc Tel: t14183M286 THE CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED
Ona City Blvd. WNt Publlahod Orange Cout Oally CHECKS SPECIFIEO IN CIVIL ~ango. CA t2688 Piiot 0eq 2~ 29 1982 Jan. 5 CODE SECTION 2t24h. '.1l4)83s.8288 1ta3. ' • ' ' At tho time ol tho tnltlol
Publlahed Orengo Cou t O•llY &ee>t-82 pul>llcotlon or lt119 notice, the total
Pll o.c: 29 1962 J 6 12 emount of the unoold balance of tho 01· · · · in · · PtlllJC NOTICE obllg1llon MCurld by lho obovo iea3
5703-8? ducrlbed d••d ol tru1t and FOUNTAIN VAU.rf Hllm1t1d co1ta, oxpon111, 1nd
SCHOOL Dl9TNCT edvancoa I• $2T.284 81 P\EUC NOTICE NOTICE Of'~ OF To determine the opening bid , • u ~IE "I 0" c 0 u "T 0,, T17* M!aOLUTION OF INTIWf you m•y C•ll (714) 937-0966
CAUf'OflNIA NOTICE Of' IALIE TO LEAN tufll'LU• Date; o-t'nber 20. 1982
COUNTY OF OftAHOS NOTICE 1$ HEREBY GIVEN that Olt'TNCT MM. f'ttOPl!flTY WESTBERG INVESTMENT
700 Chrlo Center Orivo WHI pursu•nt 10 tho 1erm1 ol those aaD MO. ... u Hid TNllM
lloa 131 certain Covenanla. Condll1ona i nd NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT By T 0 SERVICE CO.,
lont• Ana. CMltomlo 92702 Aestilc:tlona recorded on December THE FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL egent MARRIAGE OF 18 1975 In Sook 11599 P• 267 DISTRICT hH docl11od 1h•t the By ROM A G•rcl•.
PETITIONER· OTTO B CL°'UNCH at' HQ ,' 01 Recorda ~I Oi•ng~ following rMJ Pfop&rty wlll not be A111ttent S.Crelory
RESPONDENT JACOUL YN I County Callloini• ~ l0t cfallfoom purpoNa. l One City Blvd , WOii,
CLAUNCH Thai coru in real propoily Ont1 Clouroom •t Bu1har<1 Orange, Calllatnla 92668
tUMMONI (FAMf\.Y LAW) dMCrlbed 81 Loi 8t of Tr.Cl 8808, School tocatld 1t 196119 Educotlon l71-4) 836-8288 CAtE NUMHft 020 t2 t2 u pet map recorded in BOOll 367, L-. HuntlnglOf'I 8Mch. C.lltom11 Publlthed Or•nge Coast D•ily
NOTICEI Pl(IH 1-8. 1nclua1vo. Rocorda ol Thi Boa1d Of Trullffl Of tho Piiot, Ooc 29, 1982. J8n 5. 12.
You lloff boon 111od. Tiie court Or~ County. commonly known Fountain \/alloy School Olatrlct 1983
mar dlelde eoaln1I rou wltllolll 81 10 Ooodor livlne. C•lllornla r..olvft to loate the fecllltlaa IO rour bol119 lloord uni••• you Tiie aum of put _11 due Indicated abon under the torma
raepolld w11tlln iO doyt. Atod "'9 u ol ""dole of lhlt "°'Joe 11 $I •nd conditions 1t•t•d In tho
lnfonftatlon below. 210 00, lncludlnQ co111, leo1 end AetOlutlOn of th9 Boatd, Rooolullon
5681-412
Nil.IC NOTICE.
H '°"with lo~ tho ocWtco of lntereal, wtll b• aold al publlc No. 83-16. C#4M50
•" ottorn1r In Ihle m•ll•r. row eucttOn pyisui nl 10 Section 13541 of The minimum monthly lou• NOTICE Of TMISn&'t IAA.E
91\ould do 90 Pf°"'flltr 90 tllot your the Civil Coda of th• S t•t• ol poyment IOt the term of tti. !MM TIWITl!E't MO. nm F1CTITIOU8 tUIMSI f'M90l'IN °' pte.8d..,., If Mlf, mor C•lllornla on J1nuary 19. 1983, 11 •h•ll not b• lau then S 121 per On January &. 1983 81 1 l:OO •.m.
NAMI t TATUit .. fT be fMod on llmo. th• Mein Ent renco. County month per Cl-oom The minimum FIRST AMERICAN TITLE DllTH NOTICIS
The followtng person la doing Uet-" II• 1A1dV1oldOt•m•nd-"o. •I CourthouN. 700 Chile: Cent., 0r1 .... monthly 10110 p1ymen1 lo r INSURANCE C 0 M PAN Y • •
SEINE bull..-t u : _, _, west. S.nt• Ana, C•lllomll. at the 1ub1•Quont p•rlod• moy be C•lltomla cor1,«•llon u TruatM. WOOOIE"S, t836 Whltller St trttMlnal puedo docldlr contr• Ud. llOur of 2:00 p M adfu1tod by tho Contumer Price Of Suoceaor f\191M Of Su1>9tltvt.C
PHIL SEINE, passed Unil o-a. Cos1• M .... CA 92627 1ln auclloncl• o monoo ciu• Ud. The record owner• of IOld ,801 Index tinnUef 1verega r.ne<:ted •t Trvlloe, or that oartaln Oeo<1 ol
away December 27, born Ann Tlylor. 485 E 18th St , ~ dantro do IO dlM. LH la ptot)erly ara ROBERT E WILLITS th• ond 01 th• IHH po1lod. A Tru11 ououtod by DA \110 J "---be 21 1930 ' [..ona Costa M .... CA t2e21. lnfomt.clon que altua. 1nd SHIRLEY A WILLITS. WhoM MCUrlty depolllt may bo required QAADNER ind MARGARET J .
"""""'111 'I' ' 111 .... Thi•~ It conducteo by"' ti U•tod d•••• aollclt•• al IHI kno""n 1dd1111 11 No. 10 prior to occupllntly. GARONER. ond recorded June 14· Beach. Survived by his wife indmdulll 411:-Jo do wn obooodo on Ml• C>aod0t, lrvlna, Callfornl• 112714. No oomrnlulon llhtlll be p.id •ny 1HI u """""*'' No INM, In
Suaan, eon MJchael, mother AnnToylor ••vnto, d1b11r• hocorlo Thet1l4lwMlt>oconductodbyan<I lloonMd real .. tJito br<*1t In thle 8oatl 141'40. Pago 375, ot Otflclaf Alita Seine of Pasadena and Thi• a11t0111«1t wu ftled with the lnmedletamallte, de .... -a. lnformollon rog•idlng Nld tale ond regard, and thor• •hall b• no Rocord1 01 011ng• Co11n1y.
b th A th Seine of County Cler'I< 01 Or•noo County on tu reopveoto o 8'ataclon, 11 hoy <einitatemont mtty bo h•d from: dtductlon from anr p1opoHI In C•lllornla. •nd pur•u1n1 to lh•t ro er n ony Doc 23. 1982. !'_o~no. pu•d• ••r reelelr•d• • PAUL BELL, Attorney dolwmlnl"I! tho hlghM1 r111POOlllblo Ollftatn Notice Of Olf8Utt lherOunder San Gabrie l. Memori al F20IW7S ,_,.,po, 902 w Bro.dway, blddot reco1dod Augull 27, lt82 u
service at s. John The Publl•h•d 0 11no• CoHI Delly t JO THE RESPONDENT Anal\Olm, CA. 92805 SMlo<l pr090Hll 10 !MM Hid ln11r11mont No. 82-302194, of
Divine Eplacopal Church, Piiot. De.: 29, t982. Jan 5. 12, 19. Tho petitioner"'' tiled 1 pellllOn 1714) 83S.Ot90 property mu11 be '**'1«1 by the OttloiOI Reoor<la Of aald County. wtH
183 E n_ S C.0.ta M l983 conootnlng you1 m1rrlago. If you !all SMOKETREE IR\llNE dllag•t.0 offic.r 01 tM Fountain und9t and punuant to Mid Oeed ol
. u.y t., esa ~23-82 10 11141 • r~ .. within 30 dayt or HOMEOWNERS ASSOC Vallav School Olllrlct Educ•llon Tnnt ... 8t publlc •ucrtlOn tor catll. otl Thuraday, December 30, ------------Chi date thl1 tllla 1ummon1 11 Dated Oloonlbei T. 11182 Certt«. 11210 OU S11911t, Fountain tewful moneyot tllo United St•tOI of
at ~PM. ln lieu of flowers P\lllJC NOTICE ~on you, your dot1u11 moy bo STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1 V•lleJ. California. 92708, no latar Arnanc:a. • c:Mhler'• Gheck P9v-bll memorials to St. John The enloted •nd the cour1 m•y t1nt0f 1 1,.. th1111 2:00 p.m on Oac;embor 20, to Nld Truetae d~ °" • atat• °" 0 I I Ch h The FICTIT10U8 llUtlHE.. fudg,,.,ent con111n1no lnjuncllllO or COUNTY OF ORANGE I lt82 n1ttonal Nl\k, • 1toto or 1a<leral v n e u r c • NAME ITATl!MIENT oth4l1 order• concerning dM1lon of On Oacambel 7. 1992, bel0<• mo. Betor• •cceptlng 1ny written etadlt union, or • et•t• °" 1-derll American Cancer Society or Tho followtng p1r1on 11 dolnt property, 1pouu1 wpport. c:hlld lho und0f'91(1n0d •Notary Publlc. In propoHl1, tll• delttQ•tl<I officer uvlng1 •nd lo•n aHoolallon
The Ame TI can Heart bullnoaa 11: cuttody. child 1uppott. •1to1n1y and 101 H id Slit•, P•1tonally •h•ll tall tor or•I bidding. "nr dornldled In t!U 1ta10, •t Ille main
A..odation 81RTHIN' SHIRTS, 221 t M-'-· ooal•. ond auch othe< r911of u •PPMfod PAUL BELL, known to me pore on who hn horoto101e •ntranoe to Flret American Tiii• FLUHART Or , Sll\ta Ano. CA 92707 may be gr•ntOd by the cou11 Tho to be th• pereon wllOM n•ma 1, aibmlttld • wrttton bid rNl'J aubmlt ln9urlll'IC9 Company ioc.t.o Ill 114
S1acy Oorone MoCullough, gerntahn1ont of Wll(lll, t1klng of tub.C•lbod 10 tho within lnt1rvment .,, or.i bid •OMdlnQ by •t leMt EHt Fifth 8trMI. In 1111 City ol FLUHART. BERNARD 2211 Mou Or., S1nt• An•. CA money or property. or other court •• tht Allornoy In Fact 0 1 nw peroenlllle hlQlleM wrfttWI bid. Sant• Ana. Calltomla. all thol right,
H .. beloved husband of 92707 autho1lzod prooeodlnQI m•y ol!M> S M 0 I( IT REE IR v I N E Tho lllOl*t ~1>19 bidder llhall title and ""--t con~ to and
laabelle D. Fluhart, Gloria ,_!.!'.'!~"'" 11 conducttd by •n r-.il1. HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION be rtqUiraCI to exoelUte Iha for1l'I of now Mid by It unOlr Mid o.ct Of G . Matthews and J uanita """•""'•st-0 MeCu"""-h Oatlld: A~u•I 24, lll8:! end acllnowtedgod to mo that he ...... 1UC11 tonnet 1181 llarat~ Truot In tho pr=.llelad In Mid
Friend. Brother of FA tel la Tiii• •1•t-t w .. 11~1'1 the ~k~· BRANCH S uMb ~ c./ ~ bTe ~ E1; • ~~~~No~ ~=.:.prov•d by tllt Board of ~~.~t~':11, 81 :=:on 1
McFarland. al8o aurvtved by County Ciotti ol Oriln(la County on By· C.H. ANDERSON, HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION TM 8oatd o1 Trvet .. tNll l'l\lltt M't '900fdad In Book &t. pega II 4 grandchildren and l great O.C. 23, lll82. __. ~ul)I thereto 11 prlnolpol 1nC1 hit own the a.tarmlnat!On • to whittler to Of lleellal-M9pe, Aeoord• of =n . Servicel to be held ,._,, Publlahod Or•ngo CoHI Dall)! n•m• .. Attorn9)' In Fact 1 .... Hid fllOllftlaa with tel> (10) Orange County. Caltfomla.
AM ThW'lda DK-30 Publl•h•d Or•ngo CoHt O•lly Piiot. Oac:. 29. 19&2. Jen. 5. 12. 111. WITNESS my hind •nd Oftlcl•I dlYt 1n.t NQ9fpt Of bfdl, Tri• atr1ot addraa1 or other • y, · • Pltot, O.C. 2t, 11182, J•n. 5, 1:i, 111, 11182 Sell. rntormatlon oonGernJno lh• oommon dHlgnaUon of nld 1982 ln Hope Chapel, Foree\ 11183 6876-82 suean Pfolf l)(OOONI 9"olAd b11 ~ to: Pl'OC*'tY It purported to 119: Mt 1
Lawn Memorial Park, 5824·82 NOTARY PUBLIC ll'O\JNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL WMtmln1t•1 Plooe. COt•• ... _. eypre., dittcted by Forat....,-----------..1 fltlll.IC NOTICE Publl•htd 01an90 co .. t Dally DISTRICT, 11210 01k 8tr••t. Callts_'!'!na..... ....II ..... m·"-wlthoo.lt
Lawn M~ -----------Pll t """ 2" 2t t"''"2 J•n 5. Foumalft V~. Cllltomla. 112709, .,.. ... -..,.. '1CTn10Ut 9U9Mtt 19:S· ...... c ... · ... · ' (1141 f42-et51, Att.,tlOn. Naomi ccwenant or w.,r•nty. lllP,.... Ot CUR.N ... • ' NA• ITATl....-V ~ ... ..,... ~ lmpllld, .. to utle, pollllllOll °' RICHARD WILLlAM ...... •••r. Tllo IOllOWll'IQ '*'°"'.,.doing _______ ... 66_ .... _8_2, Founltilftv::t tnCM'lbr ... toMtlttylheunc>eld
~~RN~TTE.~re1ldent o f ........... f ~~iousnT1N08 . 350 Nit.JC NOTICE =°"'Nil-' ==::.=~no: r,:.: ~t• .... away AYOO&<fo St. ,02. Ooat• M .... CA --Ftc--Tl1lOU--.-.. -JAC--~ ...... --·8uutnnl Moorl wll: $78,t)t.St, pg Ille~ Dir:. 27, 1982. la &W'Ylved t2627. NAMI IT~Tl-NT Qw11 °' tNl ICMlrd =~= co•t1, •11pent .. aniJ by hia IOI\ R.lc.h.-rd of Non:o, Aleh91d i..awr-~. 350 The tottowrno per.one .,.. dOlnQ O.t9CI: o..no. 2, 1Na. at Illa tillM « ui. lnltltl
Qa, da'tteter Hel.n Welty of AVOGac:to St. ,02, eo.t1 M-. CA t>ul!Mal u . Publlthl<I Olano• Oout Dally ~ of tllil Notlol ol lallt: ~-ta ...... mo•"'•r He'-n t2627. CHAMPION PAOOUCTIONI. PllOI o.o. '5, H, "· tH2. f\,107.00. --To ~ .,.. •n w Rondo Ann Laretn, 350 aa "'~" 8 "·-t ""-·· C• ai04-t~ -•-CumuUe of Flonda and 3 ~VOG*lo at. ,02, Cl)tta Mela, CA ~1821....,.."'' t.,""" • -· " MJ4 pn ~
arandc.tiildren. M .. of the ta827. Cflam~ Mot~. 1no., • M.JC flOTIC£ YOUAMMOIHULTUNDUA
a..urr.ctlon will be held ~::,:tr It oonouot.o t>r catttom111 eotl>Of•Uon, 1eeo H•tior NTmOUa "'-~~~= ~
Friday ~. a1, G:aoAM at Nafterd L. lMMn Btvd-. Cpat• Mtll, ~ t28'1. ..._ e'TA.TWY lO MellC'J "°"" ,.._~
St. John the S.ptilt Otthollc Tiii• ttatament ... """' with the Thl9 bu'"-• cond~td b)' Ml Tiie 104loWlng peflOnt .,.. ~ " • ., .. toLD AT A
-' HOTICI l'f '~IYIH tf'At ntr JOUHfAIN vtU.lv tc;Hl)Oi
OllT,.ICl ttu llMlltlf Chai 1"9
IO!low\111 , ... P.OJ*'-wllll I* be ~ lor ~""' pwpeo.a
,ortlon °' A4n*lil1••• ..... Ofllciel 11c-11110•1ma1•1y tot 14 ft ) ,,. lulfCllno A 11 W01dklw knool. f 1tt Pio~ OltY•. Hun11no1on IMKh.
Calll0tnla
Tho Boord ol TruttH1 of tho
'ountaln \l•lley Sohool Dl•lrtct
rtllOl¥H 10 la... tl\I lactlltlel 8ICI
tndlc1••C1 •bovo under tho !Mme
ano cono11lon• 1t11•d 1n tllt 'INolullon Oi ..... Board, Aoaolu11on
NO 113-tl> ll'I• minimum monthly l•aH payment tor lhl totm ol the .....
ah•ll no1 bO 1 .. 1 than S 101 ~1
month Tho minimum monthly .....
poymonl 101 .ubeequent l)ll'IOda
moy t>o •dfu1tod by lti. ~
P1 lc11 lndoK 1nnua1 '"°'•11• relloctod •t th• ond of tho INN
f*lod A MClUllty dlpoelt mey be
r oqulrod Pf'IOt to OCCYl)llnCY No commlUlon than be Plkl 91"1
lleonMd rHI •Ill• b<oket In lhlt
1og11d. and lhoro •h•ll bl no
d1ducllon !tom •nv p1opoul In detttmlnlnQ the hlghoot IOICIOl\9'bla
l>lddllt
Solle<! propo .. 11 to I•-Nici
p•01)81'1y mutt l>O r-ved by the
doteootld ottloer •• tho Fountalf\ V1ll•Y School Oletrtcl Education
Center. 11210 Ollt S11 .. 1. Fountain
Valley. Callfo1n1•. 112708, no latlf
than 2 00 pm on Oecomber 20,
1982. Bolore eccep11ng any w11tten
p1opoHl1, lh• deleg1tod officer
ah•ll coll 101 or11 bidding. Any
p1r1on who h•• herotoforo aubmltlod • written bid may aubmlt
an Ot11I bid exceeding by at .... t
llv• Potoet\1 the hlgho81 written bid.
The hlghell rflll)Ofl1ll>IO bidder llhllll
be 1equlrod 10 axecuto th9 l0tm of
tease, eucn format hu hototolot•
been approved by lho Boud ot
T1uat-.
Tn. Bo1td of Trustees lhall ~· the determ1n1uon at lo wtiOther to
leaae .aid taclllllea wllh ten ( 101
deya atter receipt ol bl<la
lnlorm•tlon concerning tho
proposal Should be ad<lreeaed to.
FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL
DISTRICT, 17210 O•k Street.
Fountoln Valley, Callf0<nl1 112708.
1714) 842·8651, Allentlon· Neomi Wieland, Bull,,_ Servloel.
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
SCHOOL DISTRICT
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Suzanne Moore
Cieri< OI the Bo1tO
Dated o-Tlber 1, 1982
Publlshed Orange Coaal Dall)
Piiot. Dec 1,5. 22. 211. 1982
5503
-8,
fltlll.IC NOTICE
NOTICE OF TRUSTl!E'I IALE
UND£l' A LOMO FOMI SECUIUTY
(INSTALLMENT) LANO CONTRACT
TS NO. 141
STEW AR T TITLE OF
CA LIFORN IA. • Celllornla corpo11t1on. ea duly 1ppotnled
Tru1tee under the tollowlng
deleribed Security Ulnd Contract
Will SELL AT f>\JBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR
CASH or u sot lorth In Section
2924h of tho °"" Code .... right, 111141 and lntotOll COtlveyad to end
now hllCI by 11 under Mk! Died of Trull In tho pr()90<1y heroln•tt1t
dtloerlbad :
VENOEE: HARRY WOODeOFF and ANITA WOOOCOR-";" llulband end wt1a .. joint,.,,_ -10 ..
undlvlClod 25% lnteret1! E. PAUL
JOHNSON •nd C AROL l
JOHNSON. hutbond •nd wffo a1 joint t•nante u to •n undlvfda<I
75% lnttr981. VENOOA: PETER E. WISHNEY
•nd KATHLEEN M. WISHNEY.
fOtmally "'-'•bend and wlf•. ~ded My 10. 1981 .. lnltf, No 12641 In book t4134, p•ge
1597 of Oftlcflll ~· 1n the oMOI of tho Recorcler of OrlnQO County: u ld S1cur1ty L•nd Cont1•cl
delct'lba9 tho followlng l)'optr1y: Loi 3, 8IOdt "L .. of TIWrt No
573. In the County ol OrllnQ9, St•IO
of C•lltoml•. 81 Pot ~ ~ In book 20 , P•Q• 29 or
MlacelftneOUI Map•. In tM offtcl of
the County Roco1d•r of uld
County. EXCEPT the w .. 1erty 45 IMI
11\ertlOI ALSO EXCEP1' the Eaateriy 60
!Mt the<'lot MAY BE ALSO KNOWN AS:
24312 011 Pr•i:to, O•n• Point,
California.
"(If • atroot lddr-or cornmc>f\
detlgnetlon I• allown above. no w•rr •nty It g lv1n to Ill
c;omplol-0t correct..-)."
The Vendor 11nder Mid Slourtty
Lind Contract. b~ IHton of 1 b1NCh 0t def8Ult In the ot>Hoatlonl
aecu1od th1roby. he1efofo11
executed •nd i:tellvared to tllo
un<lanl(lned • written Oeclatetlon
of Oefeult end Demend for S•lt.
end Wfl1tlfl notlOe of br-=" end ol
Olec11on 10 cau• tho undafalgliacl to ... Mid prOperty to Htilfy Mid
obllg•tton1, and th•rHlt•r tlll
undtlrll(lned cauMd Mid notic. ot broach •nd of •l•ctlon to b•
rt10orded Septombo< 14. 1H2 • lnatr No. 62-322857 ol said Offtcl81
F\eco<d•
Said Hie wlll b• m•d•. but without covenant 01 warnnly. •X$1f-or Implied, tag•dlng Ill ... po1....ion. Of encumb~. to
pey tM ,..-.,altilng prinClpel .um ot "'° notl(•) MQUfad by Mid Security
Land Contn1ot, wit.fl Int.,.... • In Hid not• provided. odll1n011, II
eny, uncler the,.,..... of Mid 0-0
ol Tru1t, IOU, cha1gtt •"d e)q)af\IM Of tho TNOIM and of tllt
ln4ta craated by Mid Secul1ty L.8lld
Contrect Said s... wlll be held on 'T'-o J1nuary 11, 11183 at 10:00 a.111 .. M
thO Chapman Avanut entf9n0f ftl
tM ClvlC Center Bulldlng, 300 Eu!
Cllopm1n Avonu•. In Orange.
Calttomla.
The total 9m0Unt of tM unpe1c1
bal•noe of tilt obllgatlon _.
by uld prope•tr to bt .old,
togetll!W With Int-'. late ~ ~ •tlmltad 00.U. ~.,,.
l<fV-. u to tna d"e lllNOf, "
1107.811.58. Oott. o-N>ar 10, tN2
STEWART mLE Of CALIFORNIA
M Mlcl TrustM,
By: 8T£WART mu OF
CAl..IF°"NIA
.., 000 NOfttl 8"*'-Y 8Mtl Ml, Callf. '2701
~t= BY. VlnOlnt 0. 8M
fl!orecloturt om.
Publlahed Orano-Co••J DIMY Piiot, 0.0. 22, 0, IN2, ti'! f., -
1"3
MOC NOTICE Ch u r c h • I ft le r m en t County OWk ol OfMQe County on lndMdua~ll•mpton Motoroycl••, tutlM8I u : I 4 LI. 1 • Y 0 U •I I 0 A lie lm--'"'I•~'" foll<>win" •t Nov. 17, 1N2. ,__ TA A N •• c 0 A I T t ~noM ~ ""' llAl'MI mnnou• .......... u~ , • ,_.. ~... OONIT"UCTION CO,. 40 OP THI ~ MA811l MA• t l A,......,.
Harbor Lawn Memorial ,.ubll•h•d o,.n11, CoHt oa11y =11...~..... ::C.,l«IY, '~,""-202. ~ u.'~ COWTAOT A ... !!'!l"!!2llrino P•rlOf\ 11 dolnt Park. 8fl'vlcea 1.mder th• Piiot. Dao. t6. u. It, 1u2, ""' 1, -·-ltt"---t-.. "._,,, wit .. tM :ti. CA .......... .. ....-.--. dlr.ctlon at Ha.rbot Lawn e u..a. '8H ,..,. ......... -.-_, '' lt1el'l\roe11 eulldlno Oo., • : '* r, tlll2 "'""°"' llADNCAT10tit, 181 llC.
Ml. Olive M ortuary. 64'n.U Cout17cci::"'°'111oe0ounty011 c111totnla corporation~ '1AITAMINOANTtT\.I 1101 '""'· •P. Co•t• M•u O.C. O. 1 2. ,_ W•WIY ...... N• toJ, tHaUMHOI COMPAHY, Ollfl0tnlt Nt~7 I
IM().6564 Da e.eori, CA IHIO. 1 C111111Wn61 _,,.,,.1Min Ir~ HOW•"' 9•n••t 111• • IMITll Publl•~ orang• coaat ir ""'~It ~ttd by• .-WM~......., flu1tetto1 • '· Cott• Mu•. J' L 0 Y. D Q B A JI A M rw a..1114 M "°"°'· ~ ia, 22• u . 1912. J.,,, 1 00tPotltlOn· ~ 0...... Oallt0t11t• ,,on 8MITJ(. r'*""1 ol Tw1in. ACTlOH 1N3 639MJ .. wwwwodl llMw Co. tM c.t lllftl\ ..,_. Tri• 1>11"'*-" ~Dr~
•_., ~. "h/a'1 1 ... 2 o.,-I . ,_. ..,,.. AM. CA llN lndMclutl ~~ ....._ • .. ,.,...,,. 1• 1J4 ........ H tr.c H ._.., IW'Vh~ Wit• To Plt~ your T'lli. tte.....m-..., ~ tflll .,\fDll•i.d Orenp ooe.t Dfll)' "™' .,•.'911W\11'9t.., Wltl t"' Muritl 111'114 w 0.-. ••p19t R ult0 ~QWl&-~41' ,...~~.aa,.a, illl ~_,~o;-...c:euiw;.on ~ • .,.of RH• •· Prl'1a\e Senlt'e Olnctory o.o. •o.1Nt ,...,, ......, ~:t 11 . ,-. -~Win ht-Id~ the d ,,.._II Now 'I.ill~ Orane• Ooli\ Pal\~ f'ullll•"ad onmo. C.Ht IM!I~ di~ of ~~ Ber,.,.,., 1 · • • _. ""°' Det 1•. 12. n. tta """.-""°' o.. , tL·1f. a ''!!.i. &mlcb and TuWJI 641·1671 .. 1.a ........ _, .. •
I .
r
ot~ ~ c ' \111. ~1 f IUll I . lJ ••• lf1TT t:l IA 19'/•t CJ.I IOU ~NO olr l'!nTION TO ADMI IJTl!R l'.IT.\T!
NO. A·IHUI.
Tcr •11 ti Ira, h"nt' f14 ls r lu
t'r•dllore anl.l rnntlnjf'Ol
crodllor• ot 011orat1 s~utl
N•ula and pt'l'llt>l\11 who nwy ti. othf't'WIM.• lntt•rt'llt-d In
th(!' wtll andtur Hwtt·
,....,
Pu1Jl11holl O•ango t oul OtllY
""''' '"" n IN1 Jan • 12 1~. 11113
t.63111
Nl.IC NOTICE
-.::Dm"Piii•iii'",....ff'll""'
~ .. t liil 6
Nil s:iA~ 4 ~~li" ~ CO.fAOf A
NOflCI lf It ,. av DIVl~~hel 2 on w~. Jll/tWl/y a •~ ... too o·~ o"' oi .-iloy. lfl '"" room HI Hid• lo• conducllng
T rW4ee 1 ...... Wllhln lhe 9"lolo of "IAL UTATI HCUR1Trll
8lRVICl locelecl ti 101(1 NOtlll •
...U 9toedwOY ~ :IOt. In IM Ctty OI
,,.,,,1,,, "" 111111' ''' '''"'" ,.,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,.
1• 1 t ••nl11 $.H tlf#I 11 111•tJ1 Yem, ud , ta h t
tl111 1•11u11tu'• ,,, .. ,., 11/ll1w111 tm1111111
"'"' "'"''''
l I I 1 l"l lllttt !um ltr ltlt lam IR 1t1t law fNllMd ..,!iloiSt-.-.t..,Jelllll!I"""! --&-M-"""-._ ... __ .,._,._ --,~°":;';' ;:.;"';"~!i!!il;!Uf;.f~ltmrt=== .. ='=':"': Cn!t Int llH Catt h Wf .. •n~m--'-"liotl'-·-··-~ aln;IAl.•n,....l ... !t ... 1.,.• .... lt...__ -... ... .. ' Id Heuse ...
:":•;•:••;'-;;;;:';:":;:'lii:hn=:"ii:liiiiiiiiii•i:ilOO;:'ll 111.ua IUPIUR llTU Ulll 4 t>drm w 111 ren1 ' ul1M21~0M
I • Ml.Liii PAii. IHIHIU ..... :!""· , CNfd ()I( "'°° 841-1103 Ho .,... LIDO llLI IOMEI Thi• fine hom• "" '*" 191 ""'o on morkelt M:J-1196 rornodOl<KI lhruoulll h 099n & IUf\"Y· 4 IA. 3 __ 1 II MI NT 1'111111 l.11lu N111111~1vh11n1 • htl1111 ~ 1i.11t1
I.Kt' I. It .111 1111111 ~ 1 ..... 1 i.lttn $I 1110 llCHI
A peUUQn h., bt-c-n fllto.I
by '•Y D Nrula In tht•
Superior C:ourl o{ Orungt•
C.OUnly ~Ul'llllllll thut ~ uy
0 Neula bt• appulr1h.'d 11•
pt'raonal repre1et1h1t1ve to
administer thf' r•tntf' of ~rp Scoll Neub tunder
the Independent
Admlnlatratlon or Eatatee
Act). The pt>llllon Is set for
heanns In Drpt. No 3 al 700
Civic Center Drive. West, In
the City of Sanla Ana.
CalifornJa, on January 19,
1983 at 9:30 am
NOTICI CW TIW8Tll't tALa lente Ane. County 01Orengo,11•1•
T.t ..... 111>-nt or C1111orn11. "IAL CIT ATE ~ANT NOTICI TO 8ECUIUT11!8 81!AVICl, 1 Celll0tnro "'~'"" OWMli.i CO•l)OrOllOn, H duly Ol)l)Olnlod YOU AM .. M'AUl. T UNOIR A Tru11 .. una.t 11\d l)Utwonr 10 IN
D 11 D 0, T" u. T' DAT ID l)OW•• Of .... conrt,,.O In lhol
tlltTIM•Ut It, tt1t. UNU•t C*1.M1 Ooed Of TrUOl Heculed l)y
YOU TAICI ACTION TO "'<>TSCT MARK A BARRETT e W1Q1e '''°'" You• llRO,l•TY, IT llllAY •• roc;Otdecl hj)lembof "· IHI. In •OU> AT A~ tAU . ., YOO 8ooll 142111 OI Ol'llelal RocotO. or
... 10 AN IJlll\.ANATIOtt Of THI 11ld County, 11 pogo 165,
NATUfll 0' THI "'tOCHDUtO AKC>rd«'t IMtrument No 14023.
AQAINIT YOU, YOU aHOUL.D by rMMln 01 o breoctl °' defo.MI In CONTACT A L.AWYl9'. poymon1 or porformonc;o ol tho
t •d .. 3 bt1 the own•1 l'IA p1u1 t>onua rm Meir lttrJtrt leMla 1111 Rno. ywd. Ho poo VIII
h .. odded 2 tkytilH In I 1u110 l'IH bay ¥1-All I - -pd 1526/mo 1•t plue tho lmly rm & r .. tlled the new llltChtn, bllhl & LIDO rllE • 3 bdrm, 2 be, 1 e c: 8 4 I 'lo W
5 tlt'lll••h•l•·•I :1 htltm. 'J. hurli + lurl(t· Hi 1111 t.llchen counllf'I Prleod eorptllng Pr111oto b .. lamrm 11700 mo 1111 111h4ff·l8t7 I • t I 1 1 3 9 0 O w I ol'le• gated communlt~ Cl!un<ly, ~ltr 875-IUlt
-l~·am u•n111~;E'~;~~~·~ 1~~,~~ $1~011110 ~:i~~:::'G 11,n:ic:n~1: ~~.~~•1'~:~~.~~!r. 3~:~f::~/rfl~ ~I~;[:'~ 2~~1::;::
6 I • >. .... n x.. )t'lt v vu•w" Miu 111t r 011111 I 1.11111 780-t1177 _____ 1-E-0-,,-,-1d-.-3-8-,-2-'A-8-,
comm pool Winter or bacleyd, remod, kHohen,
yrly Agt 875-1170 2 car garage. SO&O/mo 7 1
hath .17o0l <;(llllDltA $IJS,.LlHE~.1llllltJYFuR,O"'ll"Tt111111 s Br, t\I, ea. 2 car gar. ptlvote patio.,..,., lncd
On Jonuvy 111, 1983 11 10 00 obllgo11on1 H oured 1horoby,
1~~~~~~~~~~1 1111 .. t &. Me . ..._S&32 L.ij(l>1111 v11•w frum tJ 1,.,1r 111 ~, Ii.1th, jtl.1v1 •••m i: f I 11.
Jur k rm . .i,.,1 f11i.ll -illµ Nm" $'JOU 01111 Faaatala Vall!J 1034 SPECT VIEW of Nwpt ltaua Va ua ••" •3 Br Twt11'1M, nr 8.C
No down-no quelllylng. Boy. 2953 Clllf Or Lrg Otatral Ja02 PlaH S A Pool. epo,
IF YOU OBJECT to the
aranllng of the petlUon. you
should either appear at the
hearing and state your
objections or file written
ob}4tcllons wllh the court
before the hearing Your
appearance may be m person
or by your attorney.
• m C•llfornl• F1"1 Benk, • Including lhll br..ch or doleuh, C01llorn11 oorpor111on u duly No11co ol which w11 record
IPl)Olnlod Tru1111 under a nd s.c>tombot 7, 1H2, 11 '*<>rdet'• l>Ull•"'" 10 Oood Of Trull roc:0tded 1n11rumon1 No. 82-316177, Wll,L Oc1000t ... 111711. aa lnll No 731111. SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION OF THE
in book 13336, page 1707, of HIGHEST BIOOEA FOR CASH,
Offlolll ~di In Ille Ofll<lO of lhO IOWIUI money of the United Stal ... County Recorders OI Orange or 1 caahtor't Cl\ecll drew,, on o
•YSIDE PL•or. 3Br 1wnhm Mo¥• tn, 1o1 3 er. trg don, p6<g 4 gu 1780/mo. wld Ilk·
8 I,. A &:. 1e1te ovtr I 1200-12300 c:er Socrlllc:a Solo Jon 3 Br 2 Be l800 U9 752-5822
1 ~IJ<'t t.14 ulai l>.Jyf1un1 clplx :.! ht .~ 1,,, 1111. :.! 111 nego1 pym11 Shored 12 Call 111'11-•d 66e, '4 Br. 2 Be oc:nlrnt SllOO 1 Br Troller, private, ulllt
'J. lllJ dn 'J. UtJ<ll ~nnel's lh-tlUl't"I $1,:11111,11011 epprec:iollon avall. Wiii 642-4300 241'1ra 1 Br, bayfronl 1850 peld No ,,.,,,, ... ~ &. ,_ s 89 656" 2 Br. ocnlrn111000 ...... ·-._ trade ut 1· " WHY RENT WHEN YOU .la.I aULn rolor lei. ptue .. c;.
IF YOU ARE A
CREDITOR or a rontlngent
creditor of the dl.<Ceased, you
mu.st ftle your clo1m with the
court or present 11 to the
personal repre1en ta tive
appointed b y the court
within four months from the
date of first issuance of
lellet!I as provided in Section
700 of the Probate COOe of
California The lime for
filing claims will not expire
prior lo four months from
the date of the hearing
noticed above
YOU MAY EXAMINE
the file kept by the court. If
you are interested in the
estate!, you 4ay !1Je • request
with the court to receive
special n otice o f the
Inventory of eatate asset&
and of the petitions accounts
and reports described in
Section 1200 ~ of the
California Probate COOe
Law Offlcu of Jolln P.
Cou,,ly St••• or C ~or n1a 1tote 0t nat!Of>ol bonk. • atalo °'
••oculed by Gerlld T John Will lodOral cndlt unt0n. or • 1te10 °' SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO lodorelNll\l'OSlll'(21oon~llon
HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH domlclledlnlhlell1te,allpeyebleel IP•Y•blo a: !Imo of ule In lewtul lhO llmo ol Mio. Ill rlghl, lllle end
money ol tho United 8111 .. , ., lhO lnlOrell held by It .•• Tru•IM. In
NOflh Front onlranc:e lo lho County lh•I real propor1y 11tue10 tn utd CourlMuH loc .. od •I 700 Civic; County end S111e. d11crlbod .. Contor Drive WHt. S1n1a Ano, lollow9
CalilOtnll, Oii rig.hi, lllle Ind lnlot•I A IOMOl>Old ...... In and 10 Loi
COMOyOd 10 Ind now held l>y II 23 In TrllCI No 71M, .. lflOW of
under Uld Dood 01 Trual In lho Mteceoonoou• Mapa. record• ol pro~rly sllullOd In Hid County Orengo County, CoHlomlo
llnd S1a10 doscrlb9d .. Tho 11root addre .. or oth••
Loi 14 of Traci No 11276, •• common d111gna11on ol tho re•I 1nown on map record~ In book proporty honllnal>OW a.ocrtb9d 11
321, pagoa 35, 38, 37, •net 31 or purl)Ot1ecl to bo. «O Vlato Preda,
Ml1coll1nooua M1p1 ••cords or Newport Beoch, Celllomla.
Orango County, Co~fornle The undoralgnod noroby
Tho llreol oddre11 and oth•r dl1cl1lm1 ell lleblllly lor any
common <1e91gn11t0n II ll'ty, ot 1ne tnc:onect,_ In Mid 111004 od0r-
roo1 properly dHC:rlbod 11>ovo 11 or olhor common deoignellon.
purported 10 1>0 111771 Pa110 Slld IAIO wlU l>O maoo wlthool Piceno, lrvlne. Celllornla wuronty, exprou or lmpllod, The underalgnod Tru1101 regarding title, po110 .. 1on, or
dl1c111m1 any 1l1blllly for on oncumbrence1. to ••llaly tho
ll'ICfrect.-s or lhO 11roo1 •ddr-prlnclpel balan<:4 or tho Noto or
•net otnor common Clelignellon. II olhlf obtlgeuon MCured by uld
any. lllowf> horOln 0..0 ol Trull. won lnloreal ond Said 111e wlll bo made. bul other 1um1 11 provided thOfOln,
wllhoul cov•n•nt or wo,,onty, plut advancea. II eny, undor lho
expr-or Implied. regarding 1111e. torm1 lhorool ono lnlorOlt on 11.lCft poneulon, or oncum1>ranco1. ad11ane.. and plua 1-. cnatgee
Including roe•. chergoa and and upon-ol lhO TrualM ond of
oxpon-of tho Trualoe end Of lho IM 1ru11e c:roolod by Mid Oood Of
lru111 creeled by uld o .. d or Ttu11 Tho lol•I emounl of 11ld Truet. 10 pey tho r~ pr~ obllgallon. Including reHonabty
IUf'IUI or the noto(•l ~by l8ld 01t1m11od fo11, ohorg11 ind
Dood of Truat to """ 122.11811.05 ·~ OI the Trueloo et IM llmO woh lntorMt lhoroon lrom March of lnl1lel publlcaUOo of thll Notice. II
20. tllll2 •I 13 00% pot onnum as 111,11611 42
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Bl1Dar, Eeq, Attorney• at Law, Edward G. Spll1bury,
%081 Bu1lnea1 Center Drtve,
SuJte 145, lrviDe, CaUfonlia
tZ715. TeJeMolle 7U-%Ht
end any od11anoee of Ml.11311.40 With REAL ESTATE pro\ildod In aald noto(a) plue QOOla Dolod. Docomber 10, 11182 p
lnt-1 SECURITIES SERVICE. Tho bonellclaty under Yid Ooed 1 Calllomle
Pubflthod 6renoo C0ut Delly
P1101, Doc 211, 30, 11182. Jen 5 11183
of Trull hefotoforo executed and ~•tlon,
wrmon Doclat•llOn Of doleun end e.,. (SEAL) O.J Morger
Domend tor Sele, and a wrlHon 1ta Prooldorll
dollvored to lhe underalgnod a u T~... I
Nolle• ol Dotaull and Elec;llOn 10 2020 Not1h B<<>*'woy, U7Q-82 SOii Tho unde<ltgnod ceuted 1910 Suite 20e.
----1111-..,-ar_lllf\_TI_CE____ Notice of Default end Elecllon 10 Sont• Ano. CA 11270ll L ~~ nu SOii to Ile recorded In lho c;ounry TOIOC>hono (714) g53-e810
W-G7M whero lho real P'oe>O'tY II IOc:eled Pul>llahod Orongo Coell Delly
Loe No. .. t-412"'77.. Oiied Docornbot 21 1992 Ptlol Ooc 15, 22. 29, 11182 .,'41t"'77 Caldornl• F1r11 Bank 54811-82 ~ °' """1'D'• &AL.a .. Mid'"'"" UMDlll Dim °' TJIUST 530 B s1roe1. •-"' lllf\TM'r o ~AMT M011Ca TO San Diogo, Calllornle ~-.n. nu1-. ....o.•n ~ 1111111 ~ -----.-~--1-.-----1
YOU AM .. D9AUL T UNDGl A 8y. Jo luau NOTIC• Of' TllUe'TD'& aAU D I I D 0' T ft U IT DA TI 0 Publlthe<I Orengo Co111 Dally UMDet DmrD Of' TRUaT
01c111eatt 10, 1N1. UNLata Piiot. Doc 211· Jon ~. 12· 11113 lllllllORTAWT MOTICI TO T
YOU TMa ACT10N TO "'°1'1CT ~82 HtOHJtn OWNUI
YOUft "90PIRTY, IT MAY .. rtaJC NOTICE YOU,,,... DDAUl.T UlllDC1'" 80l.D AT A~ aAU.. F YOU Mm Of' TIIU8T DATWD MAY a.
...0 Ml IJIP\MAT10N CW ntR MO~ Of' TJtU9Tal'9 LU.E 1tel. UNU .. YOU TAICI ACTION NATUQ OP THI PROClllDINO T ... 111o.... TO NOTICT YOUft "'°"ftTY, AGAINIT YOU, YOU IHOULD YOUAM•o.FAUl.TUNl>EtA IT llllAY M aou> AT A P'UllUC
CONTACT A LAWYU. Dl[U> M TltU8T DATE> '4AY ft, a AL I . I, Y 0 U N 11 D AN
NOTICE IS HEAOY GIV£N· 1tlG. UNU .. YOU TAKI AC"'°" UP\.ANATION <W TM lllATUM
Thet undor ond by W1uo of the TO '1tOTICT YOUft NOf'UlTY, CW .,._ NOCHDtNG AGAINIT
provWono of that certain 0-.S of IT MAY • 90l.D AT A~ r~ IHOULD CONTACT A
Trull doted ~ber 10, tilt, I AL I . " YOU NI ID AN .... ond r~dod In lhO office of tt1o l.XJll.AMAnoM CW nta NA~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN·
Aeeorder of lhe County Of Orengo, CW TitE NOC«IPMNQ AO.U.8T Thlt U000r ond by virtue OI lhe
St•t• °' Caltlornia. on December YOO, YOU aMOUlD CONTACT A ptovtolon9 Of tllal C*tMl Ooed Of
24, 11N11, In Votume 14335. page U.WYDl Tru11 datod Moy 20. 11111. end 1038, of Oftldal Aecotcls. executed NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, INI' rooordtd In tho oltlco ol 1ho
by Jey 8. Monn, on unn'IWT1od meo on Wed~, Jonovy 12. 1983. Roc:otder ol lho County°' Orengo, a• Truotor, to Sunkltl Service at t:OO o'c::toc:a un C( Mid d-V. In Stell or Colllornle, on May 28,
Compony, • c;orpora tlon. u lhO room Mt ~ IOt oonductlng t118t. In Volumo 14077, P11QO 11136,
T"'9t09. ond STATE SAVINGS AHO TNlt•'• s.Ma, within the omo. of of OITIClel Recorde, uecutecl by LOAN ASSOCIATION, o Colltomlo REAL ESTATE SECURITIES Geofve It 8-roolta, en unmwrled
COtPOratlon. • S.Mlftc:W't, SERVICE, located ot 2020 Nor1h rnon u Tl'U91or, IO Tltlo lneurance
And Pwwt to lhO requmt of Bloect.Hy, Suite :zoe, In tho City of and Tru•I Co .. • eot"porollon, u
the owner ond holder of tho Sonla Ane. County of Orenoo, State Ttutt•. ond STATE SAVINGS AND cluory note MCUred by tho of Calllornla, REAL ESTATE LOAN A880CIATIOH, o Colltomlo
of IlUlt oboY9 ratttted to: SECUMIES SERVICE. a Camomle ClOl'P<H.Jon, M ~
And by r_, °' tho dofaAt In c:orporotlon, H duly al)polntod And ~I 10 the reQUOlt of tho pa~t of 1ald l)romlH<>fY Truoteo under and put9Uanl to lhe tho owner and holder of lht note ond the brooch of lh• power of Mio conlOfr.O In tl'l•I p1oml»0ry note MCured by lho
condition• In Mid Dood ot Tru11 OOtUln Deed °' Tn.wt CKec:utod by Ooed °' Trwt abo"9 r9'orrod 10.
provided, o Notlco of Deleutt ond KITTY KAY 8LACt(. an unmon1od And by ,_, OI tho defOUlt In
Eleo11on to Sell under 0-.S of Truot -·..-did AUQUOt 5, tlNIO, In tho peymenl of Hid promlMory hnlng been duly recorded H 8ooli 13* of Ofl\c:lol Aecotdo of note and 11'11 breach of the
provided for by low In ••Id ••Id County, 11 p1go 10511, condition• In Hid Deed of Trull
Racordor'• OIT~ on AUQuat 30, Aocordor'• '"''""'*'I No. '48M, by r=· . Notloo Of Defouh ond 11112, In 8ooli lnat. No. 12-305299; reuon of • broach °' def9Utt In lo Sol Un6ftr Deed ol Trutt SUNKIST SE.RVICE COMPANY, 1 peyment a< pertormo,,c:o ot tho having boon duly recorded H
c:orporatlon, •• tho preeenl obllgotlone tocurod thereby. provided for by law In 11ld oull'lorl~•d ond ecllng Truetoo Including tho1 broacfl "' dofault, Recorder'• 0tnoo on ~tomcior 14,
under Mid Deed C( Truet. etor.oeld, Nottoe of wflk:f\ -recorded Juno 1M2, In Booll Intl No 82-3221153.
on w.an.o.y, ~ 5, llNl3, et 17. 1'82, -Recorder'• INttwnent SUNKiST SEAVICE COMPANY,. the hour of 10:00 o'dock A.M. ol No. lt•33110te, WILL aeLL AT' corp01'otlon, .. th• pr•Hnt
uldct.yottMNor1hfronten1ronce PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE au1horl11d and 1cllng Tru1tH
to ll'lo oounry ~. 700 CMc; HIGHEST 81DDEA FOR CASH. under Mid Ooed of Trust, •fof...id, ~I ... Drill• WNI In ll'IO City ol lewtlll money°'"" United Stat•. on w~. JOl'IU#'y 12, 11183, Santa Ana. County OI Oronge. Stat• or • telhlOr'• diode drown on a II lho hour of 10:00 o'docli Lm. OI
ol Celtonlla, WILL 8Ell. ~ etate 0t notlonol Ml*, o wtote 0t Mid de)' et the Nontl front ont,_
10 Ille ~ cf Mio conlerrod In loOortl cr9dll union, or • irtoto or to ttlt Or.,ge County ~
1ald Deed of Truet end, Without Mdertl ~and loon -a11on 700 CMc; C4nW om.. Woet. In tho covenant or worr11111y ro_gardlng oom6c:ll9d In lhlo aiate, el peyatito at City of Sent• An•. County ol
ttne, ll c I 11 lco or ~ tho time of ....... rlghl, mte end Orengo, 81•t• of Colltomle. WILL et l)Ubllc auc;tlon, 10 the l'llghoot lntor"I held by II, .. Truet•, In SELL, puraiant to IM poww of Mio cMtl blddor, In lewf\.ij ~ of lhO tl'lot rMI l)<operty 11tu110 In aald conferred In Mid Ooed of T ruet llld,
United S..... °' Arner1ca, ell ttwt County ond St•to. dMCrlbed •• without c:oYOnant or werrenty C*taln,... PtOC*1Y tltuetod In tho follow9: regarding 1111•. POIHHIOn or
County ol Orongo, Stot• ol Lot t7 °'Tract No 11101. In lho ~..-.at pubic MICtion, to
Celfomll. ~ M ~ City OI lfvlno. C-ty of Or"'90, lho ~I CMll b6ddor, In '-flA
The lonCI NIMnwd to In thle repon 81* of Celltomte.. .. .,_on • money of tho United St•IH of 11 lltlmod In the SIN of Ce1Nofn1a. IMP ..-dod In 8ooli 3M, Pegee America , 111 lhot corteln reel
County of Orengo ond II~ 16, ti ond 17 of Mlec.tl1noou1 P'Oc>ortY tltUOled In lhe County of
M fellow9: M.,._ In tho olllco of OM County Oronge. Stole of Colltornla,
Lot 411 of Tract No. 11702, In tho Aocorder of uld County. cMoc:rlbed N follon:
Clly of 8anl• Ana, .. per Mep EXCUTINO THEREFROM .. Oii, PARCEL 1: Lot a°' Trtc1 11834, 11'1
-dedln8oolt2tt,P11g15ondl 11••· mlnorola end oll'lor tl'lo City of Garden°'°""• M per
C( ....,...._ Mape. In tl'lo Olllce l!ydt~ ~ together INIC> ~ In 8oOlt ..ee. Pt1g19
of tl'IO County Recorder of Mid with the rlgl'lt to ••i:>10te tor and 27 and 21 °' .,......_ M..,._
Cowt1y .mwrt -· ...... cNpttl Ol 500 PARCEL 2: EH•m•nl• tor IEXCUT el ol, gm, ,,._... 111\d Mot from Ille _,_ ot Mid llln<f. ~ .-. put111o utllllts, one!
hydrocerbe>n "'~ below • wtt.llout Ille rtgllt °'_,_entry, .. other putpetM, u Mt forth In tlwlt
cNpttl of 500 Nol from the -1-,......,., In deed of reoord. '*1oln Deolorlllon of eoYtnanto, of Mid lond, but without tho right of Tl'le llrtot addr•H or other Condition• ond RHlrlcllon•
entry ul)on eny l)Ortlon ol the common dellgnotlon of tho root ~ ~ 8, IMO, In 8oolt
-1w ..,_ o ~ °' 500 flMt PfoPOt1Y herelllabcMI dooclrtbed 11 UH 1 • Po ge 1 S 11 o I Ofllc:1ol
lor tfM s>urpooe of ~or1"0 for, SIUfooned to.,. 5 ~or. !Mno, ~ .._ \.ol 2t. lho OOITlmOll boftnO, mll*lg, dttlllftQ. ~. o.ilfomla. .. ttaollng or "'arkellng Hfd Tl'I• underelgnod hereby bOllPI f\'om S*'<*I I and t •
eubtt-u r~ In de.d dltolalme 111 ll•blllly for o n)' r1Qhte lo undorground wet• w111'10ut ~ 8en1llOo ~11 ~.1 1 1noo1tectll-In uld ._ ~ tho rig I'll of eurfoce entry H
ltnlted pert,.... r...,.., uty or attier common dooignatlon. dedleafod on ,.,. """ ol Mid Tt9C1.
241 1t7t, In 8o<* M4i. hge M . hid Mio wNI be mo.cs. without Ano "'°'' oommonty known u OrflClll "•cord•.l.. end more werranty, 011preH or lmpll1d, tlNl1 Oultt Patti, Unit II, Gardin oorn11101i)' lltlOwn • n02 a. PW1on regerdlng tltfo. poH••Olon, or GtO¥t, CA
IL, ..,.,._ Ana. CA t2701 •ncu"'brona ... to Htlefy tl'I• II thtro '' no ttr"1 addr1H, If tflere le no etrMt llddreM, ptlnOlpel .,...,_ Of the Note or dltfftlolll mor be Obteln•d by dlreotlo~ be obtolnod by otll« OOl!ntlon MOUred by Mid wrllltn rt<lllff to ltei. l•lllnOa
wrttten t &o ltllte 9elltnQe DMd Of 'fruet, with lnterl9t and Md Lo.ti ~. 122 ~II lrld ~ A9l Olllllooi, m Nor1tt ll otfler NM .. l)r~ tlleretn; Dorado ltrWI. ltoalcton, OA Na02:
Dor•do ltreet. ltooeuon, OA pM Ml¥anoee, If lflY, un4-tl\e A tt • n ti on: Lo• n I• r v I c a
H:tOI: Attentloni Loan letvle• '9mw u.r.of Ind ....,_ on .-l>tpw1ment, not laW lllan JMUlf) ~11...not..., '*' .atwy • llfld.OIW ..... °'*"" U, 11U, for IM,...,,..,_°'~ ... -'°' .. ~ Of ~ tnd ........ o( dll T"""' Ind Of ~ MGnCI by Mid OeM tit 1ea1 tt a_..,. llli)' loAd o..d tit h tN11a ___, by Mid Deed Of TNll.
Ttwl. Truet. Tfle tote! ~I .. NJd fN total _,,,. of h ~ fN '°'°' ....... Clll h ..... OMIOMMn, lnotlldlnt ~ ~ of !NI ~ II M ,•
llate"u •• Ihle ~11011 le 11tf1uled feH, c111'argH e11CI 111.81, .....,_ .,.,111'"-Md .... ~.... J)4,1nCf ..,...Ol.Tn.we.te,MhtllM otll/llllld a111ou"1 Of OO•f!J ... .,.. • .., '"'°""' MOtt, Oto of~ PU'lei'IOn of tNo Not1oe. 11 ...,_. Ind ~ llltllClll -..,.... • ..,,,_ .tlldl .-•nunt. e.. lncurr9d by .,. t1eto °' .,.. 111
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FAIRIHIS RAICH HHI. ltacll 1040 CAN OWN A NEW LU· '385/mo. 490·1817 _.._______ XUAV CONDO FOR S770 PllP IAIAllllllY 2 Br tnelad garage, c:et· Nt ~ I h1 I h.1. l'U"lcorn 1' n•ru h N"' 111.1111 Iv
U.t..ih I :.! prum· .K'I\' l11lllo1J $1 .:!.,11.11110 No down-no quallfylng PER MO 3 Br 3 8•. llM171 P•I• drep.. 773 w 3BR lwnhm Mo110 In, grNI tocauon. IO'W c:Hh w 11 1 0 n . No p 0 11 take over 11200·$2300 down $145,000 Opn GARDEN GROVE. 3 Br, 15251rno. l3l-488i
negolloblo pymt1 Sha-1-4 30 lhura & Sundey 2'.li Ba, Lu11.ury Condo 2 ---------rod approc;lotton • .,,.11 233 181h Pl, Npl Hgt• car gar Full emonlll•• 2 Br 1 Ba tnelad gerage.
Wiii trade Su• 891-5556 675-4333 $725/mo Ed 1164-.& 171. lncd patio, crpta, drapeo.
CORONADO DAYS
l'uronuuo lsljnd l'USl baytrout lul 11:,· h11111
d1K·k Pluns .ivall Now $:170 OUO w 111r111." no pet. 1525 plu1 MC ;;.;;lr~•i;.;;;;• .... • ___ .... l.-04._..t s .. Cltatatt 107' llFlllllSIED 548-5442 or 1104829.
Vu 2 •try 2Br $700
PRIVATE wei~ ~~'!!.c:~irom t'd~~ 2Br ~ 81~~p':9St~~'!°: =-SPA th" cute 3 Br 2 Be home. w. Boy 2Br. vu $1150 1275/rno. 557-2691
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
34 1 B<iy\•dt• 011•« NB 6 7S olo l 2 bdrm. 2 be Plan 3 In I Aetume IO'W lntornt loon TwnhM 38r 11000
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Huge S Bdrm homtt k>-1 cated In ••c:ellonl eroe
Big lot, pwfec:t lor foml-
llea. Full prloe. $93,500.
Cell 5'46-2S13
THE REAL
ESTAT&:RS
LOOI
For our new r.eoular
weekly futurt
IOAT SHOW-
CASE
Every Saturdoy In lhe
Delly Pltol Cl ... lfled1
HY I OllH
Fta llWYWI
Only $5000 down pay·
mentl Super Condo •
end unlll CIOH to So
CoHt Plou Sec:urlly
gate. pool• ond tennta c:ourt• Owner wlll carry!
ONLY $&4,900 Call nO'WI
979.5310 I
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COLDWeLL
BANl(eRO
•-.nM. .... "'•" ~·
UYMlll
11,111,000
Fr0t1t rO'lll c.nter IOI tho
betl woterfront show In
town! Tho lorge cour-
tytrd potlo & bey View
deck Invite entertaining
A guerded gote entry
Fee land & flnanang art
plu-
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E•cepllonal end unit,
quiet cul de NC private
wtth aubtte C040r9. good
toone. prlvalt pa1IO. lea·
Mholc1-W4.000.
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Realtor•. 875-8000
oam1111 11&1•n
Price tecluoed on thll 2
Bdrm hom• Lot• of
knotty l)lne, • wood bur-
OHIU ID. 1111
REITAI. llO .. l
Hlgl'I v111blllly 1oco11on
1u11 a •-1>lock1 from
the beach Currently
urning $1450 per mo
Prlce<l right al $229,000
Seller wlll finance al
t2"'r'I. 1n1eres1 wllh 20%
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0' on 0 e Tree Pa II o and owner wtH carry 2nd Npt lal Boytl 4Br I 1200 Faaalala Ytll!f W4
Home Protenlonally F11ll price si9 o.ooo. Bayfront Condo Why throw rent •way?
decoteteo Pluell c:vpe1, 83 l·737o. S411-354e I 1250 Ront to own 38r twnhm.
custom 1hu11or1 EKeel· Spyg1111 4 Bdrm $11150 no dn, no quolllylng
lent 1menll1N $128.llOO Lido 281. deft Sl850 $1200-$2300 111901
Byfrt Lido Pk Or 11700 ptymentt. Shared al)· Balt>oa Cove 28r $2200
TR\DITIO\.\l.
RFA l.T' Beytdo COii• 12200 precllllon avoll. Wiii
WITllHllT 11111 trade. Sue ll9l·MS&
-111-1400 B .. L luta ha lOIO -------• ut. IC•
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1111 WIUllll 2 bdrm. 2 be. den, pool. UIY ORANGE 3 Br. 2 Ba, nr Motl, Cul-de-Sac. HERE'S WllY I den. $700/mo. 907-4783, $760 536-78&4
VA no down or FHA _•_1t_5_pm _______ 1SPAC, cuatom exac 4 Br.
1u:.23 C• .. PU' n...feui-tlfmtl Darting home on lallilea lalu• 21.M 3 Be. pool. •P•. many
'T'J ""' ~ "" "~ t 1 II Ullllt ex1ra1. S1200 /mo 1rgo 0 ll room, 2 Br. newly rodeeorated. 11&4-0221
• -1aa1 leacL 1041 herdwood lloort, 2 yr good cond 1700/mo, ---------... • ,_ rooll Only 170,llOO. W 1n 1 0 r R • n 11 1 3 Br 2 Bo. Butl'lord ,
2 Br. No end 0-wlh Coll now 11711-5370 213-790-9000 dye or Adams OtM. Famlty s><of
fin $225,000 4'42 Mon-790.7302 -No pete $750/mo lndd•
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teroy Or 4114-0154 Nol I ''"""' _.. 1164-2'111
C • 1 II 1022 po1n11 Sml 2 Br 1 Bo collage w / traH • ., lrpl. no ga1119• 1825 & • TM 1111
PHITlllOll WIHI li .. tl 1052 W tal•at 1 lOtl utll Agl 873-4082 Full oceon w : 2Br 1'io ba.
lllllEOUFFI PVT COMM $155,000 " 1 lallilea Hc:urlty. pool, uun•. Recluoecl 1 ~O 500 Xlnl 1orm1 Wolkwoy 10 Trede equity In home, IOI g y m I 7 5 0
T 'Iii-~ b · h lake Ownlbkr 4116-7078 good motorhome end Ptalaaab 2207 7 1 4 I 0 6 0 • 7 3 1 3 . o qua ..., UtOf w o $6000 firm 3 Br t'io BA 2131333-~
c;en clou by Jon I~. lt.,.rt lelC~ 1Mt 221138 p~ol I~ WHI: 28r. 18e. 1125 Woot Bal-
lll83 Romodoled lll82 4 -mln11er Bel $87 .ooo t>oa, $800 rno /rno Coll 2+2 = UN
Bdrm• 3 Ba, 3 c:ar o•· S l290tmo ovorytl'llng Sandy agt 875-9023 Gourmet Kit. Bn!f9t ear.
rage. 3 lrplca. Oak kll · lllffl WWI Eetlmoled Yllu• 112e. 3 BR 2 Bo. )'fly Allallable Super pluah decor.
chen coblne11. now •P· You O'llln lhe lend 2,000 000. Fully n•~.unable no Jan 15. 1660. 875-9023. Warm Spa, All utlll pd,
pll1ncea Prlvele beech sq 11, 3Br. 2'~ Ba, fom quot Prvpartyffl-5577 ,,_,.., EZ rno.,.._ln. l(ING. acc:ee• 631-1400 rm, wide Greenbelt. nMr C.rtal ••I Mar W2 537-11740, chg
p00I For belD'lll morkel llNllt & .. H ll00 LARGE COM home. 2 __ H_O_M_E_F_O..;.A_R_EHT __ _
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$235,0llO WIN !MM op-""" Hll<O"f tlon Bkr M~1~ lr...teaf PMt Stry, 3 c:or gar, Oc:aon Huntington Beech 2
llOMI ' !.-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; Beoutltul Lancer home. YI• w F Or IO I Io . Borm MSO. Fenced yard REAL ESJJIE· 2011o40.Arep4aoe,2BA,1 11360/mo. 85t-8110 & garage. Kid• & pell
6.ll 14{)1) bL LIQl'lt lntorior.. Tl'lle i. days. 780-3&50-. welc:omo. 545-2000 -c.-1-11-.-,-11---1-0 .... 2-,. 11111011 1110 b .. t buy In town Beaut iro 2 Br. 2'.li ea. 2 _AQent....;;.__• no_ ... _. __ _ "'I $200,000 "2•500· 5'0-5937 Agt 11 or Y w II o It & IP Wl'ly throw rent sway? o c sro I p 1358 $1150/mo 640-0200 or Rent to own 3BA twnhm, Eal c M 3 bd, 2 bl, fpl, BIG CANY ... u M, aceat r•rr!J 962-3092 no down, no q··~ -.. ,. K 1 ...., on golf courM 20% dn -T"'V 1,"' -m .1 1..... Vec;ont ahow onytlmo I IAI ltlll M. $ 1200-1 2300 neg ot. 500 &45-7452 3 8<. 2 Bo duplex w/..,..,,, poymonte. Sl'lered •P-:==~=~:==~1~~~t ~$~t~,00~5~,ooo~~~~~ 14 l~asllt ••• deck. 2 car oo r. prec:lollon ovall Wiii 73-7781 or 780-13117 Bulk..,. prlee. Keep u 1895/rno 117"-~ Orellld trade Suo 80l-6S8e
llPLU aportmentl or Hll 11 Work 540-4088. home ---------
11a•1t1 "I HIEI I condos 5 yra ,_ Lleted &40-112111 '2 Bdrm w •Id• divided .... • ti 1 2 x ·1 grou Call Besutlful exec:uuve home lniaa 2244 by double car oer•o• 4 Bdrm. 2',.b•. 2 llory cetl'ly 11 T
Concrete drl111t. prlvlle Palermo mdl Excellent I ·-rt.• I •tta1n 3 Br 2 Bo In lrvlne or· Neer ,_ lmmsC Ngl'lly
P.'IO. S,27 700 II a I F L• d -~ roce neat Fuhlon ltleJ>d d . d d ,· .. d , n nc ng •• n S 2..,.. ·-1700 upgra • • ec .. e •• , War•••, attr. Only 12811.500 Contact 111-2111 I ,, .. ,,rno ., .. ,. l'IOme In Woodbrtdgt 2
141-1711 JOhn SlleO 1,.00 Country <:harmer 3 Br. So Br & den. otrtum w/epe.
cm•• UITllll
E•1en8'\lely rornodo6ed 3
Bdrm home teo1urlng
lerge mo1ter 1ut1a &.
beth, gourmet kllc:hon
end oddtd rumpue
room/ orti.t'• -'udlo be-
hind garoge Cul de UC
•tr•t "-lttng 1 t60,000
Fe< on oppolnt~I 10 -·call 540-1151
1 ~HERITACE ...... REA1.TORS
Oa•llria Pre,erffff Lttt ltr Salt "' ol Hwy, good IOCA1t1on. molntononc• frM yrd
.1•1.a•.a o • r Av t 11 . now. Lake. pool•, tennl• .. -~ YllW LIT 6"2·3442, 831-1268 $1000/mo. g15.31112. Mm UllU ..... ____ e_1_s-_1_558 ___ _
OCEANFRONT
NO DOWN
Fantutlc ooeon & C..ta .... .._, lllTILI
coutol vi.w Caol'I prtct $950/rno 4 Br 2 Ba. p4l.ll
$185,000. (714)772-7281 8onuo Rm, llgl'llly lur-
WALKER ' LEE R.E, nl•h•d 2 c:er garagt,
laroe backyard, wutlelr/
WITH TRIO£ Chrlltlao Charity Founda.· dryer l!Ootlo\lp. n tlor1 d .. tru to Mii do-11L ll&mf Ml· 1111
l••••late PtalH· noted cw-Cove lot Et olde Ir quiet 3 Br 2 Ba. du Ml 1-5UI ffl>I. o~. lndf)'. oW No
Cullom home 3BR <4Ba. lla•llt ltae Pell 1795/mo. Gard
•t•P• to undy beech. Parb ltlS 359 Woodand. 873-3800
P1 rime Logu11no 1Niou
1
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oc:etton Fu prc:a , Country Kit .. Formol ~S13~Da,lavM
n Ing 1tove, ec:reenod 1----------1150~NT &44-9513 Ong. huge lvg rm, ga-~
rage, 11ert low ~. HOMES FOR MHT porch 011er c:rMk. end
llalned glaM. add 10 tho
peaceful Mttlng Exc:at·
Jent Orenge echool1. II
you !\eve 10 WOt1I In the
City -return 10 lht
country end en1oy Iller
$87,500. Call Mery Al·
otwd• 750-9100
GEORGE ELKIN S C
IUlll.U&ITPl.W
Hlghly upgraded 2 Bdrm
2 Be 11111• w/lueh l1nd-
.caplng, NeUmebto 111
1143,000 844-7020 UMt UAL UTATI
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Charming 4 Br & family ~~~~~~~~~~I
room. 2 br1dt llteplecee, OCEAN VIEW CONDO 2
country kllcl'lon. quiet mHltr 1ullet, ll)IC, di·
retldontlal ar• In young nrno rm. micro. pool,
devetopment Seller will tennll Ttkt over l)ymta
finance. 1229.000 Fee of S 11001 Ag1 Marilyn
Weewy N Tll)'lOr Co 552·2000
RMllOf't ~1110 DESPERATE!
MUST SELL
THIS WEEKI!
Lowell priced cuatom
H•rbor Ridge. Torm•, ... ,. option, low down.
1rode, eubmlt Csll eny-
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PRIK MoellE
HOK PARK
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lntttatat Ca.
$415 l(ING, 537-0740, lrvlne 3 a 4 Bdrm.
Chg $700·1725. Fe11ced
I Buclge1 Priced 2 + ~ yardt & ~ IOda '
rm. Tone oC ldlu, ~t pets~ ~2000.
arM, utile pd, 1at + cs. Agent. no t ...
po11t movee you In. S310 wDOOBOO COTTAGE. 2
KING, 531-11140, chg 11)', 3 Bd, 3 Ba. It~ fr. By IUl FlllWIY pk/l)OOI. Nu pa nt, &
drpe, wthr/dr . Leue 2 bdrm, t ba. '585 rno. '900/mo. lmmec:ulet•
2 8 3 o EI d • n Ave No i>et• 4G$-301t 839-204• after e PM ---------Uni¥ POik 3 Br, 21A 811, 2 IUll .. car gar, 11150 •.f. , yr
2 bdrm, 2 ba. Range, leaH 1845. 144-7220,
dltl)OHI, trig .. dllh· 5"e..8756
wuner · ~·· eek cs-1·2-er_2_e.--new--W-oodbl---... -16--
blnet1 Doubtl ~ gereg• Laundry room ge oondo, all otnenltlea.
.... t.la' ft...... ...... 1 .. 10 Eutald• 1850 mo uintalrt unit St501'mo. _ _......."' 7 .... 0 Joe Aybue , dy 55 -.. v 1 213/383-1221 • .., •• Park City lllxvry Condo,
etoef>• e. Jtn 8 • Jan 15.
Re11 . 5,..9.0707 or
933-0779
714/831-8304 Immediate POHIHIOn,
1rtdoa ac:copted Cualom
38r 49•. Hndy beoc:h,
011Clltenl Lsguno Niguel
locellon Full prlc:o 11, -0.-1 -_-.,.-~--..,--.-,-U-oos.ooo Agt 8«-9513 "' ---l---------
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38A flOUH In Son Lull
Oblepo on 50x 1116 lot, 3
block• from Col Poly.
ZOMd for multlpll hou·
ling Contacl Oelmortlnl
Aeol E1tote. (t05)
NEW LISTING! FOi peo-
plt WhO need extre 110-
r ege tor boett. RV'1,
c:ore. hobblo1, o:e. Fl·
l\anclng • ••C•ll•nt
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Gllyllghll a repa111 'r• "'pl/II-1 Shoru Oual work·AM1 rtl• o.. I ROllN'S Cl.IA.NINO •&·I ...... Farthing lnllflOr Dellon
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etc 20 yn In erH. Bon· ---------A!llO/COMM'l.llNO HOM! CAllll·Al!PAIR, nlneet & lllXI to Oodll Oulek, Cereful 81fYIOI tanl ANlgnmt 6'1·Hto elll~t Mrvle. 20 yr• ---------
111 13521&1. ea1-eoe1 It.ti Law••"" dlld, 11'1•· I.I<: 191901 Child Care Dem to Opm 20 ..,1 Do my own WO<k p11n1. yard FrH haul neu. &.-2·"°9 we do 1>41eklng 562-041 PaMI •--nal Pelombo Con11r HOUM, 11\ectll, )'ltd ,ull ,. F'rM HI 781·..S•• ---.... , M2·131• Of Plfl time 642·2995 Lio 2780'1 Al &&6-llH HOUUCl.EANINO STARVING COi.i.EGE **""'ANT'S** -.. ....... a.1 _____ .,.1
•••WINO DAMAGE? HOnlll & [)epend•bll eruoeNTS MOVING Walk.overtng Almovel Huber Rooflng-1911 IYPll
Carpi lemet c;!~~ .. :r~ ~Y =• r:; -'-• ... n1_l•_•..,/_T_U_1 ____ 1 ~:,·~1~-;::' .::.:, Brend• 11e2-26to co I.IC T 124.430 ,,..11 typea a.-2.130 iMw·rlCOYlf-d.ek•
ShatnOOO A 11..,-rl Clean IWIOCM 642·9835 Formica Tope • Of all FrM .. , Kltth &a&-•67 Hou11cl11nlng by Tint :A~&-:/ u6:~~J~1 p ti ,._ LIO U11902 548-11734
Color brlghl1n111, whl kind• Prompt Rluo-----------< Alfi. Call alt 6 I t _.....n lltf Plllll•t crp11 • 10 min bleech Cl l , _ _. nebl• co11 842·tt211. EllP'd In all h<>ml replln 631·71175 Palallll CUSTOM wood patio co-Hall, llY/dtn rm• t 15. 1yg ff.I 11 ....... cet 642-2741 AIM No J<>b too Sm1H _ Ylfl, r9dwood d.eke 6 00tl't re-root. repelr • II
room $7 60. coueh 110. CUSTOM wood patio co· Brian 8~·3099 • .,.. ltaH ll1tla1 Fiii PllmH fenoea Rendy e.a1.oe22 l1ec11on ol H 857·2800
chr $5. Gu11 ttlm pet var1, redwood d9ckt 4 fuallart ltfla11•la1 laaJ'-WI 111 pr1ttnlly home by Rlchtrd Sinor LIC ROOFING REPAIRS
OClOf Crpl •IPl!r 15 Yfl lenc.t RlflOy &41-0&22 CUSTOM REFINISHING aal lltll~ tor hou" I dog ' 280e-U IA Yrt ol ti.ppy fl11ter/ lteir Small job1 OK FrH :r. ~~:~;; myHll Dtt laatla Furn & Kit Cablnete DUMP JOSS on L do •••• untll Jen local CUllomlfl ED'S PLASTERING ~=··::2.~;~2 Tom or _________ , I I STEVE 6711-23113 I Small Mo\llng Jobi 15th Al 1112 VII Lido Thenk you, 631 4410 NMI P•IChM. lnf/ot
No SIMtn/No Shampoo DOORS OALOREll Ctll MIKE &.-6-13111 Nord 673-8e85 PAINTER NEEDS Rlelueco• 645-8258 lnria1/ lllt11llH•
StetFn Speelel~~ .. F~~2 Gift Ooort ln1111111<1 Gu•ulai HAULING-GRADING LIHICIJlal j WORKI 30 'fl'• ••P 1n11 PLASTER P'"TCHING dry rM .......... 1..., Cell Bob. 6"6-2923..,. demollllon. cl••n·UP - -IXI AcoutUC <*ling• Lie ....
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DRESSMAKER &
FASHION DESIGNER
Reuonebla 646-6447 Steam CINn 4 Upnot Drywall Toppld/remoYld Cleln Quick_.., &42·763e handymlll, cement, ma· D1vt1 Pllntlng 8•7-8432 )'II Neat. Peul 5"5-~77
T -I 7"1 "•1• IOf'lry. 25 yr1. 636--0014 ORO p• '""'TEAING -,--.. --:------i ruck Mount Unl1 DRYWALL TAPING \19. awn rlnOY " ·~ v HAULING·llud1nt w/lge Low11t 111111 Prompt, N '""" I" "''ct
Work guar &.-6-37111 All T1Jttur11 & Acoulllc l.anTrMdtcapltrlmng-/r.'!...do~C.!~.1pan1 truck. uma lo ,., .... !"9 nHI p1~l!11lon1l1 15 e1!~'!!~11RM1=8112
Th•t Ill COf1tractor• WhO
l)lftorm worlc t¥Y9' '200
tnoludtng l1bor •nd
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Md Unlle4lnMd eontrac-
101• ll'IOUld 10 11111 In
their 1dver1111ng Con-
tractor• end oonM.1met11,
contact Mtry Orondll et
(714) 658·408e wtlh any
qu11t1on1 Contractor'•
Siiia llOenM Boltd 28
Civic C enter Plaza.
Room 690, Stnll Ant,
CA 92701
' FrM Ml K9Yln 850-9088 _ ... ..., Think you 7511-11176 BRICKWORK Small IObt Yll •AP ...,11-11•11
lrr"'•llon Jim 851·0129 Jonn N c •• ••• _,. , ... TI .. DRYWALL/ACOUSTIC "' ewpor1, 0111 mlH, ,._,. .. • M flaalllat
CUlatt •ula1
PROF. CAatNETMAKER Ctatal/ C•aa•I•
SS LOW RA TES SS
Tree trlm/ramov, clean
up1, mowing 55•· 7017
Llllle M111 Muftet NI on 1
Tull11, 11ong c1m1 • 1plder 1nd reed In th•
Delly Piiot Cl1111fl1d
tKtlOfl lboul Miu Muf·
111'1 Tuft1t and bougl'll II
lor $9 115 You can NII
your tulf1I and Iota ol
2 l )'fl exp Cullom-bit <Ament-Muonry·Blocic All pha... t• yra exp Gardlnlf\G·lndtcpe m1lnt. HAULING a CLEAN-UPS Irvine Rele. 875-3175 Low r1111 lie 536-11898 --==-o.&.-----
Fully llc'd & ln1ur1d tree work comm/lndusl, CALL FllCHARO ' · 2411r El \} 141-1121 Trade your old atulf lor 01h11 thln91 through
new goodlat with •
1
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Clualflld Id. 642-5878 _Ad_1_c_a1_1_64_2_·5e_7_8 __
furniture. lle'd Walla-Cuet. work Lie
Ken Burkel! 638-1451 ,.381057 Rob 547-2683 contrac1or. 532-55411 Chuell Nowlin &42-21173 a111r IClhoot, 11117·1112l. Want Ad1 Call M2·5e711 s.11 ldll ltemt 8"2-5678 "°gel wetlfhfflttr $225
1 ..... Uafaral .. t4 AJU!antl r.rahla .. AJ1rtaeat1 UaJ. Aertae1t1 Ual. -='""-:-'-•=•~•t_s_U_a_l.-=::=:il=':a:;"'=tan=-•''o...;U:.:al::.·;......-A1t1. Fara/ Val. 2100 leatala tt llaa1t not Olflct ltalala 2914 Lett & f•u• 3004
ltwte1t ltac• Ult Cffta .... 2124 , lalMa l1laM 2706 Cttta Mua 2724 _c._1_ta_M_1_u ___ a_1_z-i1ut. 1t11la 2740 FHl/llFIH 11 lffta tt•••11 IEWNIT 01m1 Lo11. Tiny btk F1m. vor11.
-1 Yfl_. llWNIT COSTA MESA or 1pt to 1her1 In Pro· Full Slrvloe Sult" 1hlre Tarrier. "Angel", Harbor View Hom11, 3 bd, OAS& DE ORO U -• Lrg 2 8d S..m Cllllng1, LoYlly Unit• by the 811 Bechelor & 1 Br 1p11 montory Point, or equiv. IS Oil otlTI II vie Main & Adams. HB. 2 be, lovely ll<>ml, comm Ltttltl Ille pl« 3 llory 1011 ol wood thruout, IPllTIEm Ooeen "'-· 1pll1 M, 2BR 1350 & "400 $250 dep. 6••.c381 1 2 / 2 1 c • 1 t
Po o I, 0 •rd en• r · Al.l UTILITIES PAID deluxe lrg. 2Br, lrplc, aerv ber $460 2256 1 Br $2115/mo 2 Br. 1'V•b•, gar, lrple, blleony V11y Nice Complex. 1650 Furntunfurn 2131592-5962 or (71a)
S 120 0 Im O · Av• 11 Compere be lore you $1600 mo. 875-3067 Mtpll 673-8803 or $385/mo Intent only No $850, or up1talr1 28r 5•8-0130 Vlctorle M•· M/F to sl'lr 3Br Exec All you neld !Of one 980-0819
1/15-83. 646-811<46 rent Custom dulgn_· 1.trge 2 Br. 1 Bi. frplc. 5•8·7356 Piii No w1terbld1 Plu1 1V.ba, ,_cpl, balcony, nor, 1189 Victor I• SI, home. Back Bey, w/pool monthly 1911 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
E C ulll1 g11. $550/mo No 1>111 Cott• M..a 4 lrplc. $250 mo + utll 640·5"70 Htl>lull ondo. • br leetur11 Pool. bbq. parkings , 1undecll &AV TIMBERS 752•21117 R&H lnYHt· 631·6220 lllALL ••ht ltd ti-. 2~b•. 835 Amigo (No 8). cov'rd ~er•o• turroun-· S 7 5 0 Imo V • • r I y 1 Br , 11r-1ac. & """"' 2•50 Newport Blvd. ~ca ht 2to0 ---------1 •HLIU IFFIOEI* ·• $" 5 7 9 6 6 ~ 7 ..., """' "~' •I E GE EXEC 111 ... 'ltllltJ tf 11t'9 I •" 8 0 • 3 7 • did wll plu1h ltndsca· 7;r-9 97_ Prlvlla Piiio & g1reg1 Lge 2 BR 1'h be, Meu N WA w ... ,11e 1 MO FREE RENT
213/5"1--4460 ping No pell • ..... ~ $-460 646-9883 Verde Lo• pello. encl Jrriat 2744 Room with pool Saall 3 Br lurn Condo w/one 1 room 10 2800 1q fl lrlll•• IHWtrl It
1 BR Furn $515 & ... a Jf&I' ' 3""' w Bey St d or no "'"t• employed l•m•I•. kit• prol P9fl0f'I F1m ... pref From s 1 16 • ..,.. 11 Adi -••tit 1...-••1 Pl.USH 2 BR VERSAIL· 365 w WlllOn 8"2·1971 Lovely p11io. S , 111 '"'" j"· ,_ ec; ' ,..... Welnul Sq Condo. 2 Br 2 Ct1en prly Npt Bch $225, Lag Hiiia 8511-'452• ...... •• ' ~"'-LES p ENT H 0 USE end lal 675-5381 2 Br w/ger. up11a1r1. 500 & MC 979-4383 Ba. den, 011. A.IC petlo. 645-2500 ~~1r~r~e~1;.~2~/rwy1 &.-2~17 or 646-7476
Oul1t All •menlll•• 11390 Allr1Cllve turnllhld $415/mo No pell Rel• E tide lrg 1 Bdrm, huge $700. 650-8539 ---------1Furnllhld Condo, Fe, own ---------1
A "•I I now $ 9 0 0 epl Llrge p•ll?, gareg1. la1ka req'd 352 VlclOfll walk-In cl<>Mt, g11, WIO UllU IUOI Br & 81. HB tree All 1617 Wfflclllf, N 8 258 Found smell mile York·
&.-5-0650. Mature. quiet No th•· Ptaia1ala 2707 &45·8161 hOOkup. cllan. $.425/mo. La1aaa ltac~ 2741 llTH Ill amenltlu. $250/mo 10 •OOO aq It 111 lloor 1t11r1 Terrl1r, Vic N--
11.tfa, 4 Wnl ring• No pet1 223'4-8 2 Br. 2 BL yrty. Maturi. Oeluxa 2 Bdrm, bit In. Nooete Suun631 1,3 l.lfgeStudlowtthlcllchln, Wkly r1n11111115 up ~-8029or8«-2583 Agent5•1-5032 lend & Co1e1 Hwy
2'A b h d N Rutger• Dr Costa M... non~ .. ,., no -ta.*..,.,,. d1whr bbq, 11cuul on near beach. •hopping Color TV. lr11 colfaa. Room In CM Atrpor1 are1 • EJclC Sul· 650-4588 11 con °· •w 213/45"·510-t _,,,. ...... ...,.,., •"85/mo lncfdl utll1 1at _.. I & t t $225/ ""'· S50 ulll F 22~ Hn h -------cerpet, pelnl. clMn and + dlp's. 213/ 799--41115, b I I w vu S 4 115 mo ;:;'o. + $500 lie 10 move hllhru poo •IP• o mo .,.vi tes rom .,...,..., 1q Found • White dog Capo
evellable now $ 1.050 B t It L 26 .. 0 2 5 7. 9 7 9 2 or ( 7 1 •I 826-51•7 oeeen Kitchin• avt.11 641--4913 S 1 per aq ft Mtny ~trea Beach eru
mo. 64•-0350 la· ac. -, 673-3968 ---------• In. Hole4 Cllllf0tnl1 Apll 985 N. Coul Hwy M/F 10 shr beeul. Bick Call 557-7010 496-0875
EIT'TI UYI.. •---------2 Br 1 81, 111 llr Patio, 2 bdrm b• carpet• L e a v e m a 1 1 1 o a Laguna Beech •11•·52941 8 P 1 1 FemltytoRent $3&518Rept.U111pd crpl drepu 1tove& ' ' '49..,2797.•93·7l37 eycondo oo , •c . .oo.900pLUS1400aqlt Lott Sml wl'lt Toy
• B N I c I BHUlll I park Ilk • 7 E ea A Bil 0 I w $ .. j 5 I m 0 drtpet, twllt·lnl, be•m ---------IUWI ltTEL 1annl1 $300 645-5123 PenthOUM 811y1ron1 Sul· Poodi.-Fem loll 12/26 r ewporl 2r•• dlu T • urd· •1 Y.,. ve 5t>0a 558-9550 716 S"•llmar cilllng•. no P111· S4•0. Studio Apt Nor1h Lagun• 1 te parking pet lo• VIC GaJuu Or/ Senu-o twnhll,IYll. /1 ·1oun ng1 1rr1c1 11dt1.,...7·1 15 A · 2272Mapll631·2927 $ 5 WklyrenllllnOWAYll.FemNewportBch2Br2 • • ' -...
Weth/dry & ralrlg pool Sunken gH bbq, 1---------...:.:--------I=.:;;;;~;;;;-;~;-;;;-= with kllc"en. 32 /mo $105 & up. Color TV Bl. epl. Tennie, pool, 111 673-1003 Dover $hrs Ans 10
I 1200/mo. 833-506, eperkllng fountain•. LARGE clean 1 BR. )'llrly Flraplace, pool, dllh· HEE IEIT Tl 1-11-11 UUll lncld, non-tmolllt' Phonll In room. 2274 amenlllea. $295/mo wmflL "Skrully", Reward.
760-2578 Sp1clou1 room1 SIP•· No pate. M95 wHller, PYI patio. X lrg Lrg 1 br. relrlge. renge, _•_9_4_-0_3_2_3 _____ Nawporl Bl1td. C M . &.-4--4226. 642-51112, 1/521 ·9860
Newly Oecor'd 2300 1q 11 rate dining aree. Wllk·ln 673-0072 g1rdan. 2 Br $560 pool, leundry, cerporl. l!!f!rt ltac~ 2711 _M_&-_7_4_4_5 _____ Fem rmmete wanted, non IEWPllT OEITll Found. Sml long hair
hom •. 2 bdrm. 2 "•. d-cto1e11 . home Ilk• 2 er. 1 81 uptl., _, ber. 557•2841 No pelt FOf llmlled ume R & .. th 1 1 Mm bl""' 3 BR 2 8 With u11 ol rec1ptlo11, blond f1m d"" On An•-., -· kitchen & cabln1t1 Walk 1 .. U 1 $550/ NO FEEt A.pt. & Condo' oom "' n UA o .., 1mkr. stir • conl room llllch ""one ..,. 10 ruponelble par1y. · rg " · pit 0· mo. only $3115/mo. 1131 W. rllltll• VIII• Rental• I home, •;, blk lo 0C11n. home In Turtlerook. ta50 ' '"'' ' l'leim nr 19th. &.-2-4560 $900/mo 714 646 7788 to Huntington Center. 111 only. 673-57a8. UY YES Tl... 19th SI. 548-0•112 . F rn or unlurn 1250/mo mo. •51.3933 MCretarlal & word pro-------C---. · • l Bdrm-furn, $515 YM .. 3 11rge bdrm 675-•912 Broker. u · · " C9*11ng. Mall & 1"nllMOI Found Fem hlhuahu• ""' No Piii Utlllliet frl•I C.naa •tJ .. , 2112 vet. lrp'-, P•llo 3 Br, evall 12-31. 2 chll· 11111111. Avall Jan 1. Reta .. ,F non-~kr, 1200 "'u• ...,., •"all. ~1111ety 11 Fewn color. H.B Sprlng-
0 T E"' OS • "' d o K $ 4 9 5 p h 2 Br 2 81. lrom $5211. No pl1111 Clll 111 6 pm, ... _.. .,. C d I & E d I Stepa to Sand, Xlre Lrge 1 LA UIN AH nM A --ft -••• Yn .. siarege, poof .,!2•.~1n pet.a. ACfOM from 111._. 9&0·5S« •/, uUI, nr SC Plau. desired. 111· ane. I • n 0 Ir bdrm Equipped Kii • 16211 Ptrklidl Ln. 1 blk •15""• -Yee 75 No ,..,11 .,... v ""' G ,.~·--8"" ,,_7 714/711()..()100 840--4168
cu1tom decor, •II u1111 W of 91ectt. 3 blk.1 S. L..arge 3 Br. 3 Ba. meny &.-5-3331 · e7&:'5Mll D hi t l>Of'1 Blech oll """'-· Mltr Bdrm, 12211, utll pd, .,.,...,.., ---------
136() of Edtnger _.&47-6441. 1menltla1. $1175. Cell ... • l'IU ~855 Colla M"•· avell. Im· Chrlalltr1 F to ltlr big furn. EJIOIT1YE Sll'fll Found· Bleck Mell d~, r.HJ;a:.1~~Cho . * 1350/mo. up. Bech -, ,_0or __ o•_l'Y"--873----7-8_7s ___ W11t1ld1 2 Br. llOYI & **.. With "°' docil f()( powlt "*'· Oy9 5511-7247 °' eft houM In H.B. 1215 Incl Full MfVlol, KMP your ~~~~~~: f o~cl~. ~B~
........_ __ ,._,.,,,In...___ & 2 Br. unturn & lurn. BAYFAOHT, 1 BR. 1 BA. '9frioe, newly dlcorlled exoeptloNI 2 Br, 2 9a. bolt. 3 BR 2'A be. con-8PM Louie utU1. NGNrntu. No pell o....meecl low & ptOf-183..&uo..,. ..,__......,......, .__,....... ...., "25/ 1 1 1 1 Nopet8. ... 50/mo.W1t1t only lor tfll dlterlmlna-do. $1200/mo w/doek, ---------1 orlllda.te83880 llonal tmave high Pr•1 ________ _ Crftt. 3 bd, upgred9d. poof. IP8· 18992 Aor'lde .. ..,. mo. • • u pa Id, Ind r y f 1 c ting $'""'0/mo •gent $1000 wit'"-". •""11"" Nici oozy furn rm. Cloee ---------1 ., .......... , W•tcllff arN ol F d M I hi Avalt lmmld. 645-2521 8-42·28:W, 8-42-3172 $ 1 0 0 d • p V r I)' 6"6-4382 11•1•,,.v:;:..,.. '"' '""'' v~ ~ lo but MIO wll with ref Plt1l Newport, 3 bf twnh-..,~ oun anx orng w 844--0129. '" .. ...........,.. Ml'I. Long ~3 11. M/F vu beck bey, Newport BMch. aa 1 Do-Cel, Ilk:. SMdltf Vlllllge
Nwpt er.et. 2 bf, 2 be. dbl aa.tPll IPTI Spadout SNdlo eepetltl 2 Bet 1 9a. redlc:ofelld. laal JMc• Z'l4t 1 Br. y1erly, ger piing, ----------1 pool, 11nnl1, ape Jen ,,_Or 611 14, 631-3651 HB 647-nae 1:;a:=:·1~~poo1 1 & 2 BR, poot. •P•. 111tch1n & bath. lrp1c oer. pool Child Ot< No1-~·iiiftiii"i;i'-•t.pe to beeetl. "485/mo • bdv&dv. be.I Fenced 75~ DELUXE SUnt &..atl ..... lat BB~Ql, 1~)~llum·tl'Hevwt S7~~Z'7o .. Ulll1 paid. pelt. $1125/mo 13119 A.1 llllflPll IPTI d1y1 731-5U6 I YH ~~ now ';:7~ MC _F_a_m_1-l1_2_5_·_3_5_n_l_c_a_l_r_g w_,mg ten her-. Vic
2 BR, Penintutl, ,_ ~ .. -...,...._ Baklr IM 1-0763 A LOVEl y PLACE 875-3218 "°"" $229+% ulll. No Water Frt•t .... , WlntetgrMn/ o-tllld.
cor, no Piii l600 mo 1 ~Cf', HB 2 Br 2 Ba Condo,_ SC TO LIVE 1 If, 1 IL Furn Of unlurn room Prl-pell 1131-«59 atter &pm S 1.50/tq It. Lltll 558-5230 yrty •98-21115 Btwrl Sleter/War,_ Ctlta llna 21M Plue, eve II Jan 1 •Homey/PYt 1 & 2 Br vale hom1 nHr OCC 8"2-a644, M·F.11·5 off e..ch $550/mo. 751·31111 •Pool/191-'bbq PIO IHI 1atU. $200 mo 682·1885 Rmml• •hr 2BR •Pt In --------1 LIST OAT1 UWlll IAYFRllT NWPT HGTS-1Br, pY1 pa· •5 ecr.. ol beeutllully Pref• i.m .... ,_ 35111 --1Ni;Mi8i;Mi;---1 CM. N-smkr, poof, )eo, OFFICE SPACE FOR Chlld'• pet, tong heir
EJCcellenl Belbol l1t1nd TOI IEIEllYE m tlo. no pet.a. 1375 mo + 2 Br w/glf $.485 Nu cpl, land1c1p1d •urroun-& Belboe $.450 llC dep Olllllll1ll $24 7 SO+dep Mike LEASE 700 IQ II. exit torlOIH 111111 Dover
locetlon Sandy beectl, 3 BMutlful & per1t Ilk• wtth dep. &.-2-5722 1 5 7 5 "C " 0"n01 dlngt Olene 650-8681 llSllllllUll 631·2737 Newpor1 loc 6"6· 7728 sh or 11 c e 11 Fr• n k
&t, 2 Ba. S 1250/mo Ow· tetracld pool •-UBI &rTI ~ 120• l·5PM Wlllf • Nr Frwya A ahOpplng S550/mo Bachelor Pin· Tlrlld of ho1119? LoYlly Prolelllonal M. to 11\are 2 1_9_em_.gpm _______ 1 631-0910 Of ~ 1269
net 8«·11513 •Pr1Y111 Pa1lol -• pd • Ovlel "" prlYltl bid Ind bl Avell 8d 2 Ba Townht w/non s L 3 A ti B ---------a--........... ,_..,. _ ____. 1 N 1 .. _ 8 811 thou .. Vlrllll .... pool, o •gun• re •y Found 81k Cat, i=.m. Au· •C<>Yered Ptrlllng _,,,_, _..._..., 1 BR BEAUTY 1111, qullt 0 o Pl I; ""n " Mon Fri 0""' •"""' Ref amkr F C1ll eve 8118PM ., .. ., & 500 It ·•t am
2 Br, 1'h be. 2 1l0ty, all
amenltlll. $900/mo Nr
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MS-8521
2 Bt. 2 Bl. Condo, 2 Clf
gerlQI, near Hoeg Hoep
$750/mo. 6"0-532•
liARBOA VfEW HOMES 5
BR 3 lull bath. cloM to
lhops & perk Commu·
nlly pool, $ 11100 mo
752-2197. lg1
BIG CANYON
2 aty condo, goll COUf'll.
2 it( t Ai.Q:a. OU trptc, wet ~ .. "1)001. 11200/mo A.gt
8"2-1183
3 bd, Fmty Rm, Frpt, Ga-
rage. Poot Tennl1 C11.
'975. 673-2717
Br w/frplc prv patio 11 .. ) ... l 1111 1p1, 11curlly gete. 111 • "'r ~ "'T"' IC! · IP av.. lfy tall 12/27. N.B. El '11tSpedou1 A.pl• ........... ' ...,.,... ,.· llraplc, dw. balc:Ony, up, ( .. -• ltnlflltles. no Pit• Call • mull Call anewer Ad 641-8108 w/good hwy vlelt>lllly Rencho Mkt 640-2032 •Dining ArN .,...,_ garlQI. ,...,....., ,.... 1tllw, pool. IPI, no Piii 8081 Hollend Cr, HB lor eppl No 771. 6•2·•300 2• ----nlld--ed-lh--497-2351
'lltWllk In Clollt• cuzzl, no Pll•-"'&Simo. S • 8 S . T op • r • • Btwrl Sletttr/Wernet TSL •• · -~2 1603 "''' Roommate ere ---------Found. Brwn Dog w/whl •Home-Ilk• Kltehen• Ms-4411 5"~24•7 ott 8lech .... gml "" • _________ , 4 Br H.B. Condo w/3 PRIME LOCATION new •POI on lllL No collar
I blk to Huntington $500, Ulllllle• paid, 2 -------------------1 wtml IEITl.LS PRIV ENTRY. prlv kit. ot"9re. $1115/mo. H.B. bldg, 1100 Ml h °'can Wdbtg, IN 8117-0207 Cen ton & $575/mo 2 Br 2 B• WlllLAIE furn. ampl Non-1mkr Condo+ ulll1. 960-8839 be divided. On PCH, ---------ler, transporttl l>drm. 1 be. '250 SICu-townhou11. hple, petlo, 3 & 4 Br. Ck>ll to waler, 1295 Lag. Nlg Nr bch N-por1 8"ch. S109 by Found Young lam1le ftwys. rlty, Cllll Beth &.-1·5230 por1 1 nd 11 Spac 1 & 2 br, lovely furn & unlum, rHIOf'I• •93.s.a90 Responllble mlle/f1mlll & 191 2436 W CoHI Siberian/Shep mlk.
car • au ry rm, • plne1 & 11r11m1, llC. bte, ell amet1IU•. &rollet 25-35 to there 2 bdrm, 2 Hwu, NB •gt ,..,1•1.""'. ~:'~~!~ Hemlllon, H8. bl1·lnt, 9'Tlall Pll ok. g1t11, entry by phone, 675-4912. Nwpt Bch, qultl bUI. b• •1 Promontory Point. -, '"' "" ....v .,,.;:. • .,_, munEI FIEE
2 Bdrm Cot11ig1
Mlllldl
21125 Eldin, 631-1755
NEW 1 BORM. CONOO
S9l(:IOul ~condo,
$635/mo . Y1ult9d cit·
tlngl. frplc, dbl gar. pool.
tpa.
6&e W. 18th. 64S.27311
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38& w. Wlleon 631-5583
TSl Mgmt 8'2·1803 fg1 rec 1111 Incl. gym, ---------euey uec/ pron Non· $385 Mo. Avelt 1/16. Call llnl lllWll °' '" 5, 642-11221 pool & •P•· Fr11 cebte 1mlcr Prlv ba $300, Ant.on 675-620• EJCec Sultee tncl ,__..,. Ptntaala 3012 3 Br, $.475 l'A ea lnetall, 2 fr11 mo1 64...03611. _,.. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 Or, ... 25 1 ea 846-115111 ---------iNlw 1tudlo near beech In 1ec'y 11rv1, conl. rm.,
Poot, No .... ,. 5'48-11556 ltttll, Mtttll 2t04 H.8. PYt ba & entr $300. kit .. mall h•ndlg RH· UIU a YIOll'I ,..... 111111111 WW COUNTRY CLUB LIVING -536-078.4 ponllve 10 your butln-PHOTO MODELS
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garden epll Poot & Spe.
P1tlollcs.c:b. No Piia.
1 Bdrm ... 75-$.490
2 8dnn 2 a. sseo 2250 V1n gua rd
5"0-9626
Lrg 2 & 3 BR townhouM IN NEWPORT BEACH 8 [ I C H I R [ A M/F lhf 4 Br. 3 Ba Cc:IM Oieda Adi .-05 Fwy. In ESCORTS/DANCERS e.pll,IOClger,frplc.Nllf Slngl11 1 & 2 Bdrm n n hH 3 Be. kit, LR/OR. F.V lndlv.otca Mo/mo OUTCALI. 2aHRS
Hunt Hrbr. fr()l'll S5"5. Aplf1menll I TownhOU· $84/wk Welk lo bch. '2•5. from $326 9413-11445 OtFT CERTIFICATES
Children OK. 8"0-6807 -· From S560 lll/1&11, dl9 8t0-0609, 1111 lflOE On AVAIL.
2 bdr"I. 1'-' bl twnhH, On JemborM Rd 11 ~lget81or·M•ld·Pool &45-2015 Allrlcilve l'\llllc U91ta1r1 HMHl
$• 15 + $3 75 d1p Nr San Joequln HN .. Rd Nwpt Blvd & Wiiton M/F lhr .. Br lJt>a ~ Mttlng. We tupply d91k, ~~~~~~~~~
B11ch BIYd at McFad· t"-1IOI CO.ta MIN 5"8-8 755 waterfront\ $325, cell tpmel, copier. YOAJ IUP-~11om Fantuy Phone
din 0u111 older petaOn --------·•Pini Knot Motel on Cout 6411-1309 r:>IY phone & m pr mo pr con.,.,...tton with 8etbll pret'd. no~ H,_..894 OCEANFRONT .3 9t. 2 Ba. H w )' Ne s I. p I t 0 _________ , dllk Celt &W-7211 MCIVISA 2• ""'
$445, 2 Br 2 Be, pool,
patio, lllda OK NO pe11_ ~HOii. 960-7~
upper unit, lrplc, ger. ocean Wiiiy r•t•• Fem to lhr w/uma. p,,. For L-. ,___ 3 rma. ----=c,,..111_638-0--.,.-=7-:0_1....,,...~ S 1 2 5 O I m o • y r I y 6"5..o«O bdrm/bath In 3Br 1p1. -...., .. ..,.
675·2725, 873-•&Hi---------i Hunt Bch $200/mo 1200 Ml It Good lrtfficl SPIRITUAL READINGS -· IEEI A PUCEI 648-se.118 good •ton & expo1ur1 Advice In all ma1t1r1. Bacnelor1 13115 a. a 2 9 ~ ---------1M23 e.acti Bl'td H8. love, merrl1ge a bu1l-1 Bdrm $.465·"'90 1.,.. r, ...... ..,. bulftlnt, 3 Br. 2 B1. S11p1 to ReHonabll ,., .. Kit· ltatala WaatM ltOt C•" 831·7900. Aft 6 & n111 Alto counNUng.
131 E. 18th &.-&-ea 16 dllPH 6 c arpet· No beech. $750/mo Pro-chlnltl .. , ~. meld 00 0 VE • wllnd1 831-9309 1815 So El Cimino Alel,
161 E 18th M2~5e Pill. llll0-~75 party HouM -~. z channll rno-y u HA .. San Cllm •112-72te
3 Bdrm 2 B• W5
151 E. 2191 546-2.-06
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CI o • • 1 o b ••ch ---------TEL, 1967 Newport BM:I. Energ111c coll1111 11u-flc1. a&• iq 11 10528 f IMOlJS CIRCUS $395/mo. ON THE WATER: Com-CM &&5-9137 dent lffkl hOUllllff· s I. 1 er ( 0 I ck I "
1114 8870 8112-8115 ptelety remodeled. 2 Br, olna Chor'el In IXchange 714/986-1134
• 2 ea. trpl, beam Clll, jec. Vtcatfta leatala ltt7 lor ·room. Pl1111 cell ---------1 Malllll' S
Lo• 2 Br w/g11age. Super Boat dock & oar •v•ll. 545-0277 and 111v1 laalaett leatall ltll cl11n, oloH to bch. 1875/mo yrty. Conlect BIO BEAR CABIN FOR name end phone with 1 ........ -.-..--. ................. ......, M11110• Parlor. Oor•
SOS/mo H•·•llU. Oe"ld, 6•0·6"72 or FIENT: 1 Br & ton. From ar\IWll'lno madllnl. Rltllll llore It 2650 Avon. glOUI girl• to_..,. you.
892·81111 IOS-684-8780 $111 daffy 588-8187. 1685 iq. 11. plue 8 cer OPIO lrom 10 AM unlll"
I L.. ._. COUpll In 50'1 & llCly 90 QlflQI M 1-8717 AM. 7 deys 1 ..-. Fret Bachllor ... 10 3 Br. 2 Be home. Bltn•. Studio penthouN, guer· lealall It a..-t • ._ n11d 3BR 28A houH. la• le l H"O butt•t. 719 No. HerbOf 1 Bdrm 1•60 carpt/drep11, frplc. W/ did comm.1625. Sheron ' Yard lor 2 tmlll well b9-•It. ala I • Blvd, Fulllr1on
845 P!u~~0~5•0 pool. U llO/mo. Call 768-5800 170-2313 llllllATI hev1d dog a . ApproJC seas up. 1900 f1 lnduetrlal l14-llM1H
636-0921· COlY Small 2 BR houM 1700 & xlrtt HCUtlty, OlllCI. 18101 Redondo
TSL Mgmt 7&4-00al 2 Br, 1 Ba VllfY prlv upt· nr bMch. Arlf)lace/ ga· flllEll C .M. 1 '11· Friede Clrcl1, Huntl11gton Al.L MAJO~CRE~ 1••111All taln unit. 3 811(• oo.en. rage. YMr1Y. 1700 plu1 Oldllt & ~ aoanoy. 131-11102 Of 848-2251 Blectl. IM2-2834 __ c_A_A_os_A __ E_P_r __
SPECIAL llllPAIOYl Encl git. 1550/mo. Agt depOlll. IMS-1387' All clllntl IOfMnlCI ..tth NMd 28R houM w/'"'811 1000 I.I. IPllCI w/ottlc• *"' 11111 llln•
MOVE IN At.LOWANCE 2 8' I Bl laundry rm, 6311-14311 Of H0-&&68. 2 BR condo, QUIET, pttme photOI & l'lflrenoee. r:,d/ or patlO new vie. of on W. 1ath St. CM 2• hr Ovtcall Maj C/C'1
LMge 1 8r. Cfptl, drpa, pool, cr1it•, drtpH 2 STAY, 3 Br, 2 Ba. Quiet WMICllff loc. No pell. _?~I~•:~~-k...,,'Newport:. Cd:'r:M. Wor-&.-5-9907 689·8814
lndry rm, tv'k119. ' Wlllr '"•""' ••1 /mo s v I ......... 7""' "'"2~..... .. ....... '"'""'""" ........ ._ "'V mother. . E·--a -• ... Int _.,.,.... I. ery n c• encl yd. __, ""'""".. ~Tomorrow ShOw lllbll 111 I -1" _...,. ---lfnall 1 BR epl. ,_ orpt. pd, Q*, frlO, dn loo. no 22 .. Maple $776/ITIO. A.gt 536-1435 2 ... , 2 '"• ..... ,,. & ....,.._ ·~off* to al.I wtlO rllPC)r • qu . r1-,...,tt ... 1 .. 1f,..t ___ __,-........ • 2• houri • 835-tl""" dt'pa, $425 pet•. Av a 11 now . 2 Br 1 Ba earpc>rt, lndry or HO-Mea ... -.. .,., .,.,.., ll1bl1. Been •I P'IHnl 8 S 2, 8.38.. ·ca ,...., •
875-5068 83l-&tt7. rrn, View Of QOlf courH · New dlcof. Uppw, neat rlMd • ~ ltt toe. I yr• N11d quiet ~'1fl'AIJ!.f9mo1 ~ 170
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Oul/ot,Ji '8.'I pn-IH'nt11 •n in·drpth 11n11J.v11ii< ul thr ,,.-.iplr tmd tS.•ur• tllOn/j tht' Or•nsf' Cu11M, with comprrhf'mJivf' ,1ur1f'1> abuut .-srh C'ity. l.t.t(•" fur
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By ROBERT BARKER
Dwindlmg revenues are expected
to make 1983 an uncertam year for
the city of Huntington Beach.
The clly has received about $3 5
mtllion less than ll usually gets from
the state. And there's a po581b1lity
that there will be further reducuons.
The tightening fiscal conditions
have caused City Administrator
Charles Thompson to declare a
freeze on the hiring of employees
except in cnucaJ positions.
And he's dlrected city department
directon to bst their funcuons by
priority with the Vlew of cutting out
the least important actJvities.
No decisions have been made but
cuts in service to the public appear
certam.
Thompson said the city has
received $3 million less than 1t
usually receives in motor vetucle in
1.Jeu taxes
He said the state al.so has kept
about $600.()(\0 in cigarette taxes that
it usually forwards to the city.
He predicted that a $1.5 billion
state deficit may mean additional
cuts.
Thompeon, the city's top executive
officer, also saii'.i the city is receiving
I~ sales taxes than projected.
He said receipts were $400,000 less
than expected going i nto tht>
Chrisunas sales season He sa.Jd tht>
city had predicted receiving $10
rrullion tn sales taxes over the enure
year
To count.er some of the declme m
revenue, the city has embarked on a
productivity program in which a
team o f consultants examines
various city act.Jvities for efficiency.
He claimed that reductions in
personnel as a result of the study
will amount to $1 million a year
The q_uest1onable economy also is
expected to cast uncertamty m other
areas in Huntington Beach. One of
those key areas is the downtown
section o( the city
[n a maJOr development during
1982, the state Coast.al Comrni.ss1on
approved the locaJ coastal plan for
the coastal zone except for disputed
wetlands areas.
The action cle-ers l~ way for
planning the revitalization of the
downtown area i n the next 12
months.
"l expect something to happen
around the Main Street a nd pier
area." Thompson said. "I'm not
lookin1 for an overnight
metamorphosis out some
groundwork will be laid.
"But there again, the economy
will have a lot to do with it."
One major development that
appean to be ~finitely in \he offina
la the construction of about 1 ~O
tenior dti.un rental apartmenta In
the redevelopment area near Talbert
A venue and Beach Boulevard
A number of senior citizen
condominJwm abo ia planned ln the
area .
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One thmg that never seems to
change is the uncertainly and
controversy surrounding the Bolsa
Chica marshlands The disputed area
IS surrounded on three sides by city
boundaries but is in uruncorporat.ed
Orange County territory.
After appean.ng before the state
Coastal Comrmsfilon several umes for
a decision m 1982, the plan was
withdrawn late in the year by
Orange County officials.
The county plan that enVlsion~
5,700 h omes. a marina and a
navigable channel to the sea was
wtthdrawn when 1t fJced almost
certain denial from the l'Oastal
comrru.ssion_
As 1t has for years, the• battlt> over
Bolsa Chit·a will t•ontrnuc• to be
fought in rntt:i
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You can't look forward •..
without tclking a look back • • •
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Brush fires in Anaheim leave 1,500 homeless. P1>o10 by o.ry ""'"'.,..
'82 in Review Tom Nielsen takes over as new
president of The Irvine Company
-Oby -d ~
Carla Verne Stuckle exposes State Senator
John Schmitz as the father of her two
Heavy winter rains caused flooding over much of Balboa Peninsula.
Phof o by l• ,..,...
More than a dozen pelicans are found with mutilated beak• near
Dana Point. ll'lloto br °""* '*'
Conditions at Orange County Jall
made the institution a hotbed of
political controversy. ,., w.....,.o
Wiiiiam George Bonin Is convicted In
the "Freeway Kiiier" case. -o by Garr""'"'.,..
Statue commemorating tM legend
of "Tiie Duke" le unwllecl It John
W1yne Airport. "'"° 11¥ IM,_..
More fire In October oontrfbute to ltHt more
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By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Fountain Valley will rontmue to
grapple with financial problems
dunng 1983 and may be forced to
reduce services or personnel, city
officials predict.
The West Orange County city, a
quiet bedroom conunuruty of 55,000,
lost property tax revenue after
passage of Proposition 13, the 1978
tax refonn measure It has no major
shopping t-enters or auto dealerships
to generate significant sales tax
revenue.
City ~anager Howard St.ephens
said Fount.a.in Valley has lost an
additional $1 million in state funding
dunng the past two years. He said
his great.est concern for 1983 IS that
the Cahforrua Legislature, which IS
struggling with a massive state
deficit, may withhold even more
money from the CJUes.
Stephens Sa.Jd any additional loss
of state funds can only be made up
by increasing other revenues or
reducing expenditures.
The city has few options for
1ncreas1ng revenues. Fees for
recreauon programs may conunue to
nse as part of an ongoing effort to
make these activities financially
self -sufficient.
Dunng 1983, the city will derive
add1t1onal income from Dickinson
Pac1f1c Cablesystcms, which has the
franchise for a cable television
system operating in Huntington
Beach , Fountain Valley.
Westminster and Stant.on.
Further ahead, the city hopes t.o
receive money from a second golf
course slated for construcuon at Mlle
Square Park. The pro.iect. however,
lS still in the planning stages.
City officials had hoped to
generate an additional $340,000 for
police and fi.re department expenses
through a special public safety tax
that was presented t.o local voters in
the November election. The measure
was approved by a majority of
Fountain Valley voters, but it did
not win the two-thirds approval
needed for it to take effect.
Municipal services, such as street
sweeping and tree t.nmming, have
been reduced, but additional service
cutbacks may be implemented.
City officials currently are
participating in contract negotiations
with the four associations
representing most Fount.atn Valley
employees. Any pay rll18e5 will have
to come from the city's limited
reserve funds because no money for
salary mcreases was lllCluded m the
current city budget.
During 1983. a three-building
office complex being constructed by
Pac1f1c Mutual Life Insurance
Company, and a new headquarters
building for Coastline College are
scheduled to open in Fountain
Valley.
The Fountain Valley School
District, which includes mos t of
Fount.am Valley and a small secuon
or Hunungton Beach, IS in the midst
or a transition-period
The elementary distnct closed two
schools because of dcclin1ng
Money Available Now!
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·Four points plua •aao
·Six-month term or rn0t •
·Second and Third T.D. La.nta
·Loans for St0.000 and up· Swing Loan9
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· Con•urner and convnerolml lolln9 •v• .. ble
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Citizens
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enrollment during I 982 and
transformed a third site into a
middle school (grades six through
eight). Two additional closures and
two more middle schools are planned
during the next two years.
The reorganization plan was not
supported by all parents. Opposition
to the plan sparked a campaign
aimed at recalling trustees Cheryl
Norton, Roger Belgen and Suzanne
Moore, who were accused of
mishandling distnct finances.
The recall group, the Committee
for Respo08lble Education. claimed 1t
collected enough signatures in
November. A special election may be
conducted early in 1983 Regardles.5
of the recall proceedings. a regular
e lection to filJ two school district
seats will be held in November.
County's chief task I~ 1983
wlll be a matter of funding
By JEFF ADLER
While Orange County's justice
system will be growing next year,
government revenues needed to
provide other services t-0 county
residents will not.
Top county officials said they
expect ught-fisted state and county
budgets in 1983 to shape the
philosophical direction county
government will pursue in the new
year.
Among top priorities will be the
development of amendments to the
county's comprehensive housing
plan, the continued strearnlirung of
dependent care services and a
general review of just what types of
services county government should
be providing, said Supervisor Roger
Stanton, a prime ~andidate to
become the five-member panel's
new chairman.
Stanton said he expects the board
to develop new philosophical
underpinnings during the coming
year that will guide government as
to what it should or should not be
doing for constituents.
"I think we will have to be more
open-minded than we have m the
past," said Stanton , while
acknowledging that board decisions
will be shaped by financial realities
County Administrative Officer R.
E. Thomas said county government
m 1983 will be shaped by fiscal
matters. especially what finally
happens to the now-unbalanced
state budget
"All the big &SSUes will be money
issues, such as how do we fund
(See County, Page 10)
'83s Now In S1ock
A Few 82's Lett
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FINANCING
Becouse of lost years your 1982 TOJ1 lloblllty!
Economic RecOYefY Ac1 " you ore o buslnewnan
the purcf'lose of your new or Pfofesslonol · uling
Codllloc ltlls monltl con your new Codllloc fof
have motor Impact on business purpotet ·and
motc.e your purchase be-
be Decambef 31st you
con deduct the entire 1st
years depfecioflon on
your 1982 tax retuml
Lets Look At The Following Example:
Ytblclt Sain Prtc9 $15,000
1st Year Depreciation (25") $J750 Soles Tax (6,,) $ 900 ~ (CJPPfOX) $ lOO
Tola!~ $4950
Pws·. You also receive an Investment tax credit of 6~
Tdal Equtvalent Deductton For 504lr. Tax lracket $6 750.
lhat'a !he eQUf't'Olent °' I Slop ~ Nc:lb9f'I Codjlloc wltt\ your accouneant. $6 790 In decU:ttona on to dlllrmlne your Codi-DO n IOON lO IAVI
your 1992 tax reNmt lloc'a ~ aelllng price lM YIM! -tlwn verlf'( ._. ~
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Progreaa bu uaually been
aynonymoua with Irvine, Orange
County's newest city. But aloomy
eawvxnic forecasts may cauae aome
cil the dty'a ambitious plans to wait.
Irvine won't be stagnant,
however, just a little leas bold than
in put years when new residential
district seemed to bloom with the
spring.
Most new development on the
horizon for 1983 concerns
commercial and public projects. A
full-tcale resumption of residential
development lm't expected unless
economic condition• improve,
although a recent lottery for homes
built by Irvine Pacific in
Woodbridge demonatrated that
Il'YiDe remains a popular place when
auractive f.inancina ia arranged.
Perba .. the most visible signs of
prosraa in the bulinem aector are
the three towers _ol Koll Center
Irvine taking thape at Von Kannan
Awnue and~ Drive just off
the San Diego Freeway.
~ towers. first of nine bu1ldingJl
planned for the site, include a
17-ctory Marriott Hotel expected to
be opened next September and two
11-atory office towen to be in
operation in May.
Meanwhile, the Irvine Company
continues with ita propoeal for a
large Hilton Hotel acroH the
freeway near Jamboree ROlld and
Main Street. Plana for that
development haven't been approved.
but dty otficiala figure initial stages
of review wW begin in 1983.
T'bcl9e two bate1a p&..y a significant
role in plans fQr public buifdino in
Irvine becauae heel tax revenue 1rom
them bl needed to ~~ ~ public facilities, incl a apacioua
new animal shelter and a city
maintenance yard goina up aide-by-
Dde on Sand Canyon Avenue.
City offidala a1m are reviewing
financfal pro= befClft movtna aheed with ..awaited plana to
develop a new dvic amt.er with a
dty bA11. police department, anior
cltlsena' center and child care
t.cillty. ~ Clll a loc:adon fOI'
the center wmed near 1-t IUIDIDer,
but plans fell aput for a loc:adon Oft
Jefftty Rold bee.al.lie ot hicb cmta to ina'811 an lnfrutru.cture: Roada,
utOJU., dralnace· .
Althou1h oftlclata are heeitant
today to offer a new t1mel1ne for
thllr c:lvic center, one thlnl la certain
-dt.cNalon will spill over into
1183.
Ta.lb wW conUna. on another
major J)l"Ojec:t., develop:nant of a
bolPt.I In~· ~few the eommunlty· lrvtne Medical C.... and UC IMM _.. miiidril
~ flo •••••• .. of llWIPc &Mir -o.J)pOllq plw. Mext C
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CURRENT -A Monthly Magazjne for the Orange Coast/Wednesday, December 29, 1982 -7
The oftice ia to be built on Barranca
Parkway one-half mile northwest of
Jeffrey.
Nearby on the rapidl~e.loping
Woodbrictp Activity , the
atrip of land m both aidet of the
creek channel between Barranca and
Alton Parkway, the new Irvine
Boys' and Girls' Club will begin ita
first year of programming in f 983.
The $1.2 million club opened Us
doors in mid-November. Most of its
progra.nla are not pla.nned to begin
Wltil January, though. •
Not all new construction is for
youth. By March, a new addition to
the Irvine Senior Center o n
Sandburg Way ia scheduled for
completion. The wing will include
more activity rooms. Meanwhile,
carpenten are outfitting the center
with 8 large kitchen.
On the transportation front,
architecia are expected to create a
design ln 1983 for a plailned new
bus-and-train station in southern
Irvine on the Santa Fe Railway
tracla. The station will give Irvine
residents access to Amtrak passenger
trains and Orange County Transit
District buaes. It is expected to be
opened by 1984.
The station also is und er
consideration as a atop for a proposed
high-speed train proposed to run
through Orange County from Los
Angeles to San Diego. Whether
Irvine indeed would ~ chosen (and
insiders close to the private
developers American High Speed
Rail Corp. say the city has a solid
cha.nee) should be known next year.
Who Has The Best
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Aren't all these
new Money Market
Accounts really the
same? With
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Bank's LIQUIDITY
ACCOUNT you get
the same high money
market Interest rate,
the same $2,500
minimum deposit, the
same check writing
and automatic pay-
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the same security of
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$100,000 by the
F.0 .1.C. But at
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lndlvldual service and
attention that can on-
ly be found at a local·
ly owned and
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week at any 01 our four
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right here In Orange
county or at over 300
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And fOf a limited
time only, Capistrano
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honor any coupons or
offers from any other
California bank or you
can choose a free
safety deposit box
with any new Liquidity
Account (limit one per
customer)
Remember, If all
Money Market Ac-
counts are created
equal, then eervioe and
aocesslbUlty should be
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where you Invest your
funds. So, who wOO<s
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8 -CURRENT -A Monthly MllgUine for the Or.nge Cout/Wedneeday, Deo9mber 29, 1982
Corporate
ladder
Paallne K laaley has
been appointed alSistant
vice president and
administrative . assistant
to the president at
Liberty National Bank,
Hwilington Beach.
Mrs . Kin sley, o f
Anaheim, began h e r
banking car eer with
Bank of America in 1959.
She was later the
executive secretary for
the Southern California
regional manager of
Barc lays Bank of
California until 1981.
During that year, s he
accepted the position of
administrative asaaatant
t o the preside nt of
Liberty National Bank.
She alto is secretary
for the board of~
and sioekholder relations
officer for the bank.
career with Bank of
America in 1964 and
later served In both
management and
commercial lending areu
of First Interstate Bank
and Lloyds Bank of
C alifornia. Prior to
coming to_ Liberty
National Bank. Orr
served as president of
Pacific Marketing Corp.
of Santa Ana.
He has had
professional banking
articles published ii\ both
regional and national
banking publications.
JW M. l>tMllk bu been
appointed operations
officer at L i berty
National Bank,
Huntington Beach.
Mra . Dudik , of
Anaheim, atudied at the
Univeraity of New Ja~es O~r ha.a ~n M e x i c o a n d t h e
appointed VJCe ~resident University of Maryland.
and busaneaa She began her banklni
development manager at . career ln 1967 with the
Libez:ty National Bank, Nation a 1 Bank of
Huntingt.On Beach. Co · L ' l Orr f Tustin holds mmerce an 1nco n, ,o • a Nebraska. bachelor's degree in
economics from Cal
State-Long Beach, and a
maste r 's degree in
econ omics from New
York Uruversaty.
Orr began his banking
She recently served as
asslttant manager of
o peratio ns for the
Fullerton branch of
Barclays Bank o f
California.
Delta announces discounts
on first class air fares
IJ t· Ila A 1 r L 1 n l's
rl"l"l'ntl't ..innount:ed that
ti 1-.. ul h •n111oe <:onftrml•d
I 1r!'.t da!'.!'. n·scrvalaon:s
• m vw twr <· on 1 ts <lom<.'Stu:
I llUH 'iV!oolt m at a l"OSl
ml\. "hli(htlv <100Vl' lhl•
n11rm<.il l"0.1t·h fare The
tH"A' lar<' .... t•ffectave
n11w .• ind 11 1s ;,vaalabl<' tu
µ.1rt1l1pun1.; en the CX>h.a
I-n'<1Ut·nt Jo'lv<•r Program
·W1· \'t· ni:uk 1h1i. an
1·Ji.\-to -usl' far c ."
n ·rna1 kc'tl John Copland.
1 ht· <.11rl1nt·'i. d1str11:t
d1n·l·1or ol markNmg
. rht· pahS(.'nf{l'r makl'S 8
rt·' 1· r v a l 1 o n a n d
1d ~nl.l1•'!-o himself us a
nit m~.tt·r of our Frequl'nt
Fl"l'r Program who
v. ,lfl i.:. w use the sp«.·11:1 I
fur<· Wt• th en ISSUC
t onfirm<'cJ f1rsl -c las:1
rl'~t·rvoauons. with the
t'O!>I only sligh\ly more
thun the t'Oaeh fare."
Dl'lta's Frequent Flyer
tore.• iii baM>d on the l'OSl
of the wac:h tJcket. and It
tS m thrct levels -$10,
S20 and $30 U the one~
wav (."Oaeh Ucket'• cwt ..
$I au pr J~:.•. then tho
l'rc•quenL Flyer Firsi
C l a•• Far• l• •n .......... ...,,..,, ..
eo Uhf ;fi'oM •ti19
through $297 , the
add1t1onal c harge for
first dass as $20. and for
lll:k<.•ls over $297. the
<.'OSl IS $30 .
The Delta Frequen t
Flyer Program offers its
rcl!hll'red mcm ~e rs
tra· ·cl bemuses ranging
from free tickets to
cor1b1na11on11 of free
trips. free hotel room5
and frt'<' rental cars.
There 18 no mcmben;hip
(l'e. and partlcipanta
simply save their flight
cou p o n s or o ther
documentations. When
the desired travel bonua
level i1 r ea c hed. \he
m em b er se nd s the
material to Delta for the
bonus award.
.. We already h ave
hundreds of thousands o(
c.eg1.sten•d Frequent
Flv c·r members."
Cop l Jn d said .
"Mon•ov1•r . immediate
reglsu·utaon is available
for the benefit of our
buslncu u.velen. Thia
wilt onable them to #n.ioY
th proar•m'• benefllS
wllhout delay. while
earntna credhf tow ard
future free' tlr" ~·
~UNDAY
26
Photographs: Flowers
Susan Splrltus Gallery
Now through Jan_29
673-5110
Changing Trends Exhibition
Laguna Beach Museum of
Art
Now through Jan. 3.
Beginning Square Dancing
Santa Ana College 6-9 p.m.
S20 fee
The Small Music Conspiracy
TurtJe Rock Community
Park 2 p.m. sa couple
S3 senior citizens
Percussion Ensenble
Santa Ana College 7 p.m.
667-3177
16
.C.I. Big Band Jazz
Ensemble Tunle Rock
ommunl'Y Park 2 p.m.
S8/coupfe S3 Senior ·
ltlz~
echnfques for tnchlng
alllgraphy
alllgraphy Jnc.
10:0()-4:00
60-5775
23
Hac:orlbl Na hobed lan and
the Group
Turtle •ock Communlcy
Park 2 p.m. S8/c~ S3/Hnlon
[M}>NDAY
27
NewporI Harbor Art
Museum. Exhibition. Lari
Pittman, Open t o Public
Now th rough Feb. 27.
Gary Martin, Open to
Public Now through Jan.
23.
3
Beginning Calligraphy
Calligraphy. Inc.
6:30-9:30 p.m.
960-5775
Jan. 3-Jan. 24
10
Beginning Calligraphy
See Jan 3
17
~ginning CaUlgraphy
See Jan. 3.
LJLesDAY
4
Fitness For Expectant
Mothers
Santa Ana C olfege
9:30-10:30 a.m. S24 Fee
tor 4 Weeks.
,,
Fitness for Expectant
Mothers
S~e Jan. 4.
18
fitness For Expectant
Moth~rs
See Jan. 4.
25
Fttneu For Expectant
Mothers ·
SH Jan. 4.
Armchair Tr~ 1
New Horizon 1
Services Aust I
Zealand Slide
7:30-9 p.m. !
I
Stress Manag •
Techniques 1
12:30-2:30 p
Wednesdays. I
through Jan. ,
Santa Ana C•,
S20 fee.
12
foilc Art U.S
Santa Ana q
through Fet:
667-3177
l
CURRENT -~ Monthly MtigaZlne for the_ °':enge Cout/Wedneeday, December 29, 1982 - 9
~SDAY LJltuRSDAY Cft'IDAY
lege Now
0
Chlnt-se Brush Painting
Calligraphy Inc.
6:30-9:30 p.m. 960-5775
Jan. 6-Jan. 20
Rtr~ss For E~nt
Mo~rs
Santa Ana Col1egt-
9: 30-I 0: 30 a.m.
Developing Risk-Taking
Skllls Workshop
12.30-2:30 p.m.
Santa Ana College
Thursdays. Now Through
Jan. 27
13
Fit~ss For Expectant
Mothers See Jan. 4.
Chinese Brush Painting Set-
Jan. 6.
Fitness For Expectant
Motht"rs See Jan. 4 .
Chlnt"~ Brush Painting See
Jan. 6.
Laguna Beach Museum of
Art National Watercolor
Society -62nd Annual
Exhibition
Now through Feb. 20,
except Mondays
11 :30 a.m. 4:30 p.m.
494 6531
"Bagged Art" Siient
Auction Laguna Beach
Museum of Art
7 p.m.
14
Faculty Dance Concert
Original presentations ot
batter. modem Jan. tap.
8 p.m. Santa Ana CO{lege
667-3177
21
Death Valley Weekend
Departs Santa Ana College
9 a.m .• returns Jan. 23.
6:30 p.m. SI 10/person,
double occupancy, s I S 5
Single.
"History of Watercolors"
Laguna Beach Must-um of
Art
9:»11:30 •.m.
~TURDAY
1
Tournament of Roses
Parade S28 fee Includes
air-cond1tl~d motorcoach
transportation and
reserved grandstand
seating. Departs 6:45 a.m.
trom Santa Ana College
8
15
Los Angeles Philharmonic
Orchestra Santa Ana High
School Auditorium 8: 30
p,m.
558-5811
Techniques for teaching
Callgraphy
Calligraphy Inc.
I O:C>0-4 :00
960-5775
22
Introducing
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10 -CURRENT -A Monthly Magazine for the Orange Coaat/Wednelday, December 29, 1982
BJ STEVE MABBLB
C.orning off a yar ol. upheaval mid
controversy, dty --.. in Newport
Beech are hopeful 1983 will prove 1IO
be a year for fence-mendmg and
nwtoring order.
Bu t th e city•• agenda for the
coming year will be challenging mid
is jammed with the llOrt of items
that have split Newport Beach into
warring factions in the paSt.
There is the plan to add a l~Aor'y
addition to the Marriott Hotel, a
proposal for a luxury hotel ln
Newport Center and a sprawling
affordable housing project that
already has ignited aome tempers.
The Qty Council must tackle the
final leg of the state-mandated Local
Coastal Plan, a document which
maps out land Ulll!ll and IDninp in'
the dty'a c:outal area. The dty must
not only satisfy citizens but the
'sometlmes·demanding Coastal
C.ommisllion.
The put year in the beach dty has
been a rocky one. There were two
referendums aimed at turning back
major development projects. The
first resulted in the Irvine
Company's plans for expanding
Newport Center being dropped. 'nle
second, a try at stopping the
Banning Ranch development,
culminated in a dty-wide election
with voters upholding the
development.
All of tbla aerved • badrcround
mtmc for the dty elections in which
four incumbents were chal1enaed-It
waa the most expensive elecdoo in
dty history and three incumbenta -
Mayw Jackie Heather, Dm Stra\m
and Evelyn Hart -were ~
by comfortable margins.
The fourth -COuncilman Paul
Hummel -lost in a tight race to Bill
~ it ia too .oon to determine
w hat, if anything, the election
meaJlll., the council appears to have
retained lta pro-growth alant. A.180
unknown i.a wh ether the aisable
opposition to the council'• position Will wane or resurface with new
dedication.
And if 1982 waa the year that
Newport Beach, in an expenaive
legal effort, turned back Orange
County government'• muter plan·
for John Wayne Airport, 1983 ia the
year in which the ptOCll!9I will start
aD over again.
County auperviaora ~looking at
12 opnona for the airport that range
from DO fllabta to more th.an double
the number of flights presently
allowed at the airport. City officials
predict that the airport again will
consume much time land money'.
The put year wu a good year for
the Upper Newport !Jay. For the
first time in more than a decade, the
bay was dredged and devklee were
installed in the bay'• main waterway
to catch debris before enie.rtna the
bay.
Amusive study en where the silt
entering the bay ii coming from, will
be oomp~ in 1983 ancf couJd leed
to further dredae work or other
preventive atepa.
State econom ic recovery keeps
pace with national trends
California's economic recovery
will be weak by hist«icel standardl
and w i ll closely match the
p e rformance of the national
economy rat.be!' than outpedonnina
it • in recent yeen. uya Bank o1
America in ita .. Economic Outlook.:
c.alifomia 1983'' forecast.
For the Irvine Company, the
development firm which plays a
major role in what happens in
Newport Beach, 1983 alao la
expected to be a fence-mending
9eUOI\.
The company will have a new
Pl"C!9ident and a aeries of old iaaue9 to
Iron out. A lawsuit cha:-= the firm'• ~t plans the 1rv1ne Coast la set to go to trial
early in the year and a suit filed by
diagruntled horneownen who leaae
property from the Irvine C.ornpany
al80 la echeduled to go to trial.
County Issues for next year:
Transportation and contracts
Prom pqel
traditional programs,'' TilOmM said.
The county'• top administrative
offidal abo said he expects the state
to shift m.&J\Y of its programs to
OOW\ty and other local governments.
Other nagging issues, such as
transportation and the future of
John Wa'YM A1rport. definitely will
be back in 1983 aa well, 'Thomas said.
Bealdes the question of what
aervicea government will provide,
county officials will have to
renegotiate every one of its labor
oontracta with employee groups in
1983, he aaid.
"We'~ in better shape than many
mher dties or counties in the state on
the verge of bankruptcy, but we'll
still be trying to keer, our head
above water next year,' he added.
"And we have no idea what's going
to happen with the state'• budget."
In courts aero. the county the
emphaai.a will be on new: a new
court, new faces on the bench and a
new balance 1lving priority to
crlminal cua.
The new court la Divilioll 3 of the
state'• Fourth District Co urt of
Appeal. Three current Orange
County Superior Court judges -
Shella Sonenahlne, Thomas O'OBby
Jr. and F.dward Wallin -will ail on
the court along with former local
judge John Trot1er Jr.
-Tbe new court, to be hued in
Santa Ana, la~~· ftnt appeela court. Local ap were
heard in other Fou rt District
branches in San Bernardino and San
Diego previoualy.
The departure of some Orange
County Superior Court judges and
the creation of five ~ poaitiona at
the court means that about one-fifth
of the court'• 50 judges will be new
faces starUng in Janiiary.
lncuning prelliding Judge Richard
Beacom, saying he wants to speed up
RlllG Ill .THE llEW YEAR IT
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CURRENT -A Monthly Magazine for the Orange Coast/Wednesday, December 29. 1982 -:-11
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Two Ways.
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By STEVE MITCHELL
Seven months ago this week, a
new, more liberal Laguna Beach
City Council sat down with members
of the community to list future goals
for the city.
The goals-setung meeung was the
result of a campaign promise by the
three new council members.
The promise? To bring Laguna
c1t1zens into the scheme of things
regarding the city's future
Minutes of that May 11 council
meeting show 39 items were plact-d
on a hst of future goals.
Those goals were reviewed by the
council earlier this month and, m
some areas, the Caty Council ts
maJung progress
In other areas, such as the city's
years-long struggle to pay a $7
million mortgage on 522 acres of
canyon land, the going has been
frustrating at best.
But first, goals that are movtng
a head for the new year.
The city has hired a consulting
finn t.o create an attractive "Village
Entrance." where Laguna Canyon
Road enters the city at Broadway
and Forest A venue
Unattractive features of that area
currently include a 50-year-old
sewage treatment plant , an
uncovered flood control channel. a
large asphalt municipal employee
parking lot, an Edi.son Co substation,
and other aesthetically non-pleasing
properties.
By JODI CADENHEAD
1983 promises to be a very exciting
year for C.OSta Mesa, as the ground
work and efforts of past years begin
to pay off.
Groundbrealon~ is scheduled this
spring on the $60 million Oran~e
County Performing Arts Cent.er m
Costa Mesa's South Coast Plaza
Town Center
The future theater complex has
r eceived $26 m1l11on in pledges,
mcludmg contnbution of $1 million
o r more from The Segerstrom
family , The James Irvin e
Foundation, Mr. and Mrs. James
Bentley. Fluor Foundation. Harry G.
Steele Foundation, Hoag Foundation
and Mr. and Mrs. James Nagamauu.
When completed in 1985 t he 3,000
seat main theater. will be only the
third multipurpose theater in the
nation capable of offering musical
theater, symphony, opera and ballet.
Redevelopment of the Clty's aging
downtown will take shape this
January when expert urban
planners from the Urban Land
lnstilute arrive to help study and
revamp the entire 200 acrqp under
consideration.
Wt year Pacific Federal Savings
and Loan Assn. completed the $17
million Spanish style building at the
comer of 19th Street and Newport
BouJevard and the city cleared 10
aa'e9 a t 19th and Harbor Boulevard
to mak e way fo r a pouibl~
oommerc:lal and retail cent.er
Comm rclal development ln the
dt)' prornl-. to continue at a briak
pace this xear, .. the city'• two ~ ~ OWJ)ttt aubmltted pJ.aN
1eheduled to oome before tbt" dty
nut month.
U the complicated project LS found
t.o be workable, it will help solve two
of Laguna's biggest and longest
running problems -two items listed
high in the city's "wish list" of goals.
Those issues include a lack of
parking in Lagwia's downtown, and
the lack of affordable housing for
the city's low income elderly, many
of whom are being chased out of
town by high rents.
The city would like to mcorporau-
a parking structure, along with
low-income senior housing, on the
sewer treatment property. The plant
will be closed next month. and the
propeny. along with other adjacent
parcels, could make for a pleasing
and useful village e ntrance
Regarding Lhe purc h ase or
Sycamore Hills by the cily, pro~
continues, albe1L in a slow manner
The city still seeks a purchaser for a
portion o f the property, located
between Laguna Canyon and El
Toro roads -Were a developer to purchase
about 63 acres of the entire !>22-acre
parcel, the city could pay off a mapr
portion of its debt for the land.
Other projects f8Clng the city in
1983 LnClude:
-Revision of the city's local
coastal plan and land use element.
-Install sewer lines in Thurston
Park.
-Provide funding for housing
rehab1utation
Developers for C.J. Se~trom &
Sons, builders of South t Plaza
and Town Center, have proposed
('Onstructmg 2.7 m1lhon square-feet
of commercial office and retail
development on 98 acres bounded by
the San Diego Freeway, Fairview
Road, Sunf lower Avenue and
Harbor Boulevard. lncluded in the
proposal are two 400-room hotels.
The "Segerstrom Home Ranch" as
at is called, would be the second
largest h1gh-nse development l.1l the
city. Town Center. which will have J
million squ.at't' feet by 1990, is the
largest.
A l so on the Planning
Commission's February agenda is
consideration of Curci-England
Company's plan t.o build between
500 and 700 condominiums, two
350-room hotel& and a retail center
on 30 acres owned by the Sakiok.a
family.
The Torrance-baaed development
firm has proposed the
condominiums, the hot.els ranging
from 10 to 12 s tories and 12,000
1qu.are feet ol retail development on
land eut of Town Center.
Construction la expected t.o begin
this spring on 1.3 million aqUAre feet
of commercial office apace along
Anton Boulevard.
lncurnben i. Norma Hertzog and
former Mayor Arlene Schafer were
,....leeted ln November. Donn Hall
WM eled.ed M•yor. Next month Cahran t pl&N to
r e l eaH • draft Envlronment•l
lma-ct S tatm>ent on the c.o.ta Meea
fre e w ay, t hat will conelder
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By MEREDITH RUSSELL
"Deregulation" is a big word with
a powerful meaning. Though it is too
soom to prope rly evaluate what
banking deregulation will mean to
the conswner, it is safe to say the
customer will en.JOY added benefits
in day-to-day financial planning.
Historically, high interest rates for
savings accounts or similar plans
have been available only to
businesses and individuals with
substantiaJ sums over $100,000 to
invest into time d eposits w ith
negotiated r ates .. As we ha ve
predicted, Congress s aw the
impropriety of this and created a
deregulatJon commjtt.ee, commonly
referred to as DIDA, to study the
s1tuation .
The committee began by
reviewmg ways hnanc1al mslltullons
could compete with the m o ney
market funds and recover at least a
portion of the over $100 btlljon that
these funds formerly dramed from
other financial 11\Stltutions.
We must remember that our
financial community (a m o n ey
system) is a closed system and when
one institution loses a custom er ,
some other institution will assume
that customer's deposits. However.
the "money market" era caused the
withdrawal of funds resulting in a
handful of extremely large
de positors with a tremend o u s
amount of power to dictate rates
they wanted on their deposits, the
terms of these deposits, and the
powerful leverage w1~h which to
influence loan rates.
Obviously, thLS was not the only
factor influencing rates, especially
mortgage rates, but it was a primary
factor. It 1s easy to see that a
hnanaal mstitullon cannot make a
long-term rate commattment b y
purchasing funds or accepting
deposits from a s hort-term source,
such as a money market f und.
Long-term loans and fi xed ra tes
funded by short-term deposlts can
be devastating and 1s :i primary
reason why the maJority of the
financiaJ 1nstitut1ons m the country
may w ell not show a profit m 1982
DIDA began dealing with this
problem and m early 1982 approved
the Money Market Certificate or T-
hill Certificate. This important move
allowed fmancial institutions to open
aca>unts for $10,000 or more and pay
a slightly higher interest rate than
allowed on treasury bills.
Although thl.S was designed to bt-
com petl tive wath money market
funds. we believe 1t had llttle impact
It did not restore the stability of
deposits (referred to as core deposits)
to local financial inst1tut1ons, but
rather kept them in the powerful
hands of money market managers, as
the ma.JOnty of deposits stayed with
those funds.
Under pressure from financial
1.natitutions, DIDA came up with the
new Money Market Account, which
allow s u nlimited interest but
restrictt withdrawals to a maximwn
of six.
At Capistrano National Bank we
weloome this concept a:: we feel It
wUl rmtore substantial funds to local
fnatltuUona In the form of core
depoelu. We belie ve tha t these
bank.a and aavtnga and loana1 1.n
ordet' to achieve a return for tnetr
atock hold e ra, wlll 1oon bo In a
pmluon to more aagrealvely seek
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area -which in turn should
generate consumer confidence,
consumer spending and an upturn m
the general economic conditions that
lace us all toda v.
We have already seen the high
level of competition from institullons
for these new accounts and we
believe that this competition will
continue for the next three to six
months, which should keep interest
rates on Money Market Accounts
high.
In addition, DIDA has approved a
new account, beginning in early
January, wh1ch will allow flna.ncial
institutions to pay u n regulated
i nterest rates and a llow the
consumer unlimited numbers of
withdrawals.
Although we believe this account
will pay the consumer lesser rates
than the money market account
introduced Dec. 14, 1982, it will
allow a greater number of customers
to en~y higher interest rates.
It's difficult lo say what affect thlS
will have on loan rates. However,
mstitutions will have to make loans
to o ffset these new costs which
s hould g e n e rate a substantial
amount of available funds for both
mortgage and auto loans.
ObVlously, if r1nanciaJ 1nslltullons
begm receiving an influx of funds
and in turn use those funds to
generate new loans, interest rat.es on
loans could continue to decline,
which will further help the economy
recover by creating new jobs to meet
the demands o f the spending
consumer.
In conclus1on , we can look for
banking deregulation to bf.'
beneficial to the consumer directly
by allowing customers lo earn more
interest on their deposi ts a n d
indirectly by the eventual creation
of new jobs and a contmuallon of the·
economic r ecovery -be nefits
should begm to become evident
immediately and m the forc.-seeable
future.
Meredith Russell Is president of
Capistrano National Bank.
IS THE ECONOMY
FORCING YOU
OUT OF YOUR HOME?
Question: Are you attem pting t o sell you r home
under the pressures of mounting debt??
Question: Is pend ing foreclosure or offeri ng your
home on t he market at way below value your
only choice??
Question: Are you unsure of t he future and feel
a real need to protect all that you have worked
and saved for??
We b~li eve that we have a program that may fit your needs
and our criteria by retaining possession of your home so
that you may remain within your community, with friends &
neighbors and not disrupt your famlly. This may be
accomplished and at the same time reduce your monthly
expenditures dramatically.
We invite hom eowners, or their realty agents (if home
presently listed for sale) to call us for program details. All
Inquiries wlll be held In the highest confidence.
Please direct your questions to Mr. Hastings at
714-640-5560 or 714-957-1300 cooperating
broker of THE WARMINGTON GROUP
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HOME OF THE MONTH Darlene Ferrari's living room, above left,
1s decked out for the holidays with colorful wreaths and garlands. At
top right is a view similar to the one chosen by"' National Geographic
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right is a view of the master bedroom, with its windows providing a
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Through the camera 'a eye, the
bayside home suggests the rustic
~of 1111 alpine ~tt'Nt. Dt!!ep
russeta In Its wooden exterior,
punctuated with bursts of electric
/l1ftf'J foliage, ue captUIW in two-
dimenslonal splendor. A whlte-
hulled cabin c:rWaer lolls beside its
dodr in the foreground.
The photDffraph's radiant colors
recall tbe SWUJY summer days when
a Narson.J G«Jerapbic photographer .er out upon Newport Harbor to
capture Che '"CaliJornla Dream
Home" tor a •pecial magazine
tea~ cm 0...,,.. Couney.
some 3,,00 waterll'Ont home•
were Alb}ect to the pbofDllnpber'1
aJ)f)l'&lal and lat.er to the a:n1dn,y oJ
Ii_ WaslJ.ln6too D.C. JudJd1V ptU»l,
wbc.e Job wu to .eleet cl>e lD09t
auicable repn.encation of Orange
County'• good Ille.
n. Judaell'-lbW 11elec:Uon brou6JJt
one Newport Beach home In to
nation al promin ence. The
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NationarGeographic'8 January 11182
/ature on ~ OJunty. Oa tbe pap below Jes coTortuI ~,.. the
word• " ... wb•r• the C.Jlloraia
Dn!iam baa oome to dodc.... •
In the deptba of winter t.hee'a no
sun to enliven haneinl planta or
reflect in the home'• larg e bay
windows. Newpcll't Harbor is sJo-y
.Over ap1nst an encrcwhlQ8 fog.
Instde, ibis ornately decorated
Home of ~ Month hM donned lta
holiday clothes -leafy green
wreaw ancl carlanda drape the
baluatradea, exqu1aiie candelabras
atulfed with looi alender cand.leJ
adorn \ab1ea and mantela, a living
room Chriatmu tree" is ao heavily
laden with ornamenta lta flocked
needles ~ barely visible.
Rel>Qlina OD a IUlllptuoua white
annchalr And ottoman. the home'•
ow ner and deal1ner, Dadene
Perrarl, reflects upon her home'•
achematic evoludon and new-found
.recapUian.
'*l'o haw deqned what National -
GeooaPhJc considen the Calltomla Dre9m Home ii a ,r.t COiupliment
to both my.elf and my f.amUy. ~ a
deqner, there's very little I can do
to top tha~" ahe •)'9.
Recop.ltlon u a destgner -of
any earl -would seem an elualve
accompl.lahment for Darlene. Not
bee.au. she lacks the akill or dt1vlng
ambition. but bee.al.lie .. kin to t.be
Femui mocor car dynuty ahe would
seem fareYW I.ft the lhldow of her
~· ceWll'ated t.atll of dellp,
But rather than be dwarfed by
rw.Did ........... llldene -°"' '° .... .-.c;w.n-..tootlltepe .. bl thi
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am+lgeble IWb' ~" llilrillne
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attention. For example:
-Wood paneling in a parlor
adjacent to the kitchen takes the
form of two-inch oak doors stacked
aide by side.
-An English fire place in the
living room la made from imported
Carrara marble.
-All four seasons are hand-
carved on the front of a teak bar, the
top of which la inaet wfth lustrous
jade.
-All walls are fully insulated
Dream. Home borrqws f t om a
famlly of great designers
and the plumbing ayatem utilizes
copper plpee .
-The upatain muter bedroom
adjoins a splendid bath complete
with marble tub -ao heavy it had
to be hoisted into place before the
roofwaa~.
Such attention to de\ail creates a
home that'• tranquil, yet full of
aurprtaes. For example, the. deck
leading to tlie "t.*yanl" dock looka
quite standard with l\s 1reeli
artificial turf. You have to be tQld
that the iron railing Is painted with
Ferrari automobile gold flake paint,
and that thoee globe lampposts are
direct from Main S treet, U.S.A. in
Disneyland.
It's a ho me tha t for ma n y
characterizes the "California
Dream." For Darlene Ferrari it's just
plain "home" -and perhaps a
statement of what the Ferrari
women are capable of deeignlng.
The home ls Hated with Dd'n
Thcxnu of George Elkin Company.
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A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS
1983 FROM THE -•
Beca~se •••••••.••.••• The "American Dream" can be1in with us.
Because •••••••.•••••• We beleve in, and~ Oii' cOt11try's
tradition of protected private prope~y rights.
Because •••••••.•••••• From "Cotta1e to Castle" a Realtore realy
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Michael Kemp, 36, u happy
today that he reecued Princesa
from a trip to the pound five
yean atlO· The small cockapoo got a
chance to return the faVOI' early
Tuesday morning when ahe
reecued the Calta Mesa man and
hla family from a Ure that
dam.and their home at 28~ E.
22nd St.
Kemp and hia wife, Dani, went
to bed about 10:30 p.m. Monday
nlcht, leaving Princeaa and
ahother dog in the living room.
Kemp, a janitor, laid he was
awakened at 12:30 a.m. Tueeday
by Princess ICJ'atching on their
bedroom door.
When he opened the door he
aaw the living room waa
engulfed in flames.
Remp pulled both dogs into
the bedroom where, luckily, the
couple's 4-year-old daughter,
Amber, had decided to sleep that . ht. ~e Kemps, their four dogs
and two cats eecaped the amoke-
f Wed houae through a bedroom
window.
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Acid fog fight
supported by
Laguna officials
Laguna Beach officials plan to
eend a letter to Sacramento today
expreaing the c1ty'1 support for
legislation aimed at reducing
record acid fog levels along the
coast.
Mayor Neil Fitzpatrick will
aJgn the letter, drafted by Bruce
Baird, Laguna's Chief of Marine
Safety, and send it to David
R oberti, D -Hollywood, who
introduced Senate Bill 55 1n
Sacramento earlier thi.t month.
The Idea to send the letter was
conceived by Sally Bellerue, a
city council member and former
mayor.
Beach cities do not feel the
effects of smog as much as
Southern California's inland
cities do, she said, but beach
residents generate air pollution
and they should be involved in
the clean-up as well.
"I've always been concerned
about air quality," Bellerue laid.
She alBo said she doesn't think
coast residents realize how bad
their air quality really is.
"Coastal areas here have about
25 bad (smoggy) days a year,"
she said, "mostly when we get
Santa Ana wind conditions."
poor air quality every year," she
said. "So our best areas are wone
than their wont areu."
Baird uld the letter will
expreaa the concerns of the
Laguna Beach community and
request that Roberti keep In
touch with the city if any new
action ia taken to alleviate the
acid fog or if there are any way.
Laguna can help hia effort.
Roberll '1 teg1atation waa
prompted when the highest acid
fog reading ever taken in
Southern California waa
measured by Caltech's marine
facility in Corona del Mar on
Dec. 6.
The acid in the third fog that
settled over the coast that day
reached a PH level of 1.69 -
making it more acidic than
vinegar or lemon juice.
Roberti'a bill would direct the
South Coast Air Quality
Management District to aueu
the damages arising from acid
fallout and devise a plan to
reduce the acid level of fop and
rains.
>'We're just ao grateful," said
Dani Kemp, 26, "I can't smell and
without that dog I could have
died in my bed."
The family lost their living
room furniture and most of their
Christmu presents. Kemp said
they were just happy to be alive.
Dani Kemp gives Princess a ki88 after dog helped save family
from burning Costa Mesa home. Kemp said she "can't smell and
without the dog I could have died in my sleep."
But even less than a month of
smog per year is more than the
smoggiest places In the San
Franciaco Bay Area experience.
"The worst areas in Northern
California have only 19 days of
Acid fog results when air
pollutants, like sulfur and
nitrogen combustion product.a
from the burning of oil, gasoline
and natural gas, are swept out to
sea by winds and then combined
with off-shore moisture to
produce fog, a Caltech ~her
sald.
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'Veronica Segerstrom dies
Pioneer family member played key role in Mesa projects
<. i; JODI CADENHEAD ., .. .., ........
; Veronica Se1eratrom, a
t>ember of the Coata Mesa
~family that tramformed bWMtreda of acra of bean fielda
fllto the thrivlne South Coast
Plaza and Town Center, died
~ ~Y at her Santa Ana home. 8t>e WU 81. I :.She waa a full partner in the
fiailly-owned C.J . Segeratrom & ac;m. developers of the ahopping
so;all and adjacent office and ~rdal buildinp.
Under the leadership of her
late huaband , Harold Sr.
8egeiabom the family built the
tenowned shopping center and
the high rise complex acrou
Jkistol Sttttt. He died in 11ns.
Segeratrom suffered a heart
cc\ at her family home in
ta Ana, where she had lived V S for 32 years. Family members eronica egerstrom
Aid ~,had been W for aeveral
years. · Tlie daughter of a Sant.a PaulA
~l ,ngineer, Segemrom came to Santa Ana in 1917. She went
to work u an accountant at the
lben First National Bank of
Santa Ana.
It was there that she met her
f ut.u.re buaband, Harold Sr. They
were married in 1926.
With hia four brothers, Harold
Sr. ran a dairy and later became
the nation's largest producer of
llma beana. The dairy and the
bean fields were located where
South C.OUt Plaza now 11anda.
Upon b1a death, her nephew
Hefti')' Seceaataom took awr the
leadtna role ln the family
buatne-Her aon.. Harold Jr. atill
overaeea the family's vaat aaricultun.l hol~.
She la aurvived by a aon,
Harold T . Segerstrom Jr., and hia
wife Jeanette; a brother, Ronald
Merrick of Lake San Marcos;
four grandchildren, Susan
Segerslrom Perry. Ted W.
Segerstrom, Sally Segeratrom,
Sandra Phyllis Daniels, and one
great-grandchild. Jennifer Susan
Perry.
Other survivors include her
nephew, Henry T . Segerstrom; a
11111ter -in -law , Mra . Anton
Segerstrom; great-nephews,
Toren and Anton Segerat.rom,
and a great-niece, Andrea Grant.
Services will be held at 1 p.m.
Monday at Waverley Chapel at
Fairhaven Memorial Park. The
family auggesta memorial
contributions can be sent in
Veronica Segentrom'a name to
the Loa Angeles Shriners
Hospital for Crippled Childr ,n .
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inine police Officer Steve Frew, left, poses with canine cop
Farnsworth while Jeff Love handles Barr. The dogs look like
· shaggy family pets but they aren't.
lWissing painting returned Irvine canine corps debuts
: A 17th century Italian painting e. stolen from the Orance
ty Falrgrounda 1Mt month
been returned ~ to
be owner, Coti. Meaa police
VUJ.ge Art Fa.ire told police he
WU instructed to eo to Te Winkle
Park ln Coeta Mesa where be
would find the p&lntJ.na.
Van Hoye offered a $1,200
reward for the safe return of the
paintJ.na. Van Hoye said he waa
later contacted by a man who
said he would destroy the work
of art unlem he could return it
anonymously.
Bouviers likely to become stars of police force
,.sd.
• Sat. Bill BecJ\tel aaid art ~ Michal Van Hoye told
blvestfpt«a that he received a
pbDne call at 4 a.m. Monday from
a. man clalmln1 to have the ~ .. inc palntir)a, valued at fH,000 by Vao l!Oye.
Van Hoye w• not avaU.ble
for comment today. But the
ctftector of the International
The caller reportedly told Van
Hoye to come alone to the park.
Van Hoye told police he found
the unlnaured painting in a
clump of buahe9 by a pole located
in the north lectJon of the park.
Van Hoye reported the
paintiJ\I atolen J"fov. 21 from a locked di.aplay cue at the art fair.
Police said a .ecurity ,uard on
duty at the time reported that he
didn't hear anythlflll unuaual.
The caller reportedly told Van
Hoye that he stole the painting ao
that It could be displayed at a
muaeum. The Orange County
Resister alao recel ved an
anonymous letter from a penon
c1-imin1 reaponaibllity for the
theft.
By GLENN SC01T or .. DeltJ ,... ...,,
Doti days have begun for the
Irvine police.
One-year-old canlnes. Barr and
Farnaworth, beaan work
Tuesday for the police
department. M09t of their flrst
day waa apent in orientation
with officers of the two-footed
kind and posing for the J>l"f!9·
Once the animala eue Into reeuJar b.-ta, they'll have their
own squad cara, their own
handlel"8, their own mini-badges
(for ceremony only) and moat
likely all the attention they can
atand.
Barr and Farnsworth are
candidates to be Irvine's next
superstars. It won't be lone,
officen admit. before most 1rvine
achool children are faml.liar with
their aha88)' canine oops, before·
moat kida will know Farnsworth
becauae hia charcoal fur la darker
and BalT tiecauae he la cur1fer.
The doga are Bouvien, a breed
~ail inmate's lhody parts yield 'no clues'
attorney, Gary Blat.e, Dr. Rene had no comment about what
Mod&lfn, • Riverside County concluatona, U any, they had
pathologln. eJCamlned \he body drawn.
pu11 and U.... amplea that be 1. t . W y a t t Hart, w ho w• unable to obia1n for hll own repreeeni.d th• aheriff durtna
examination of the deed rnan'a the examlnatlon, aaJd the IJ'OUP
body. looked ••at the IOoClllled mlllhlf
Al90 ~t for what tumed = part.•" and reached no
put to be • f\&11 revtew of the Cllle um.om
TuHda1 •ft•rnoon were BecauH of Younablood'a r.preeentau,,. fran the aberlff'1 a 11 •a a t l o n a t h • ,y B I in
depenm.nt, dl8t:rtot attomey11 conjunction whb tb• U.S.
office Ind the prtva~ atwn.y Anorney'a Offa Ml llunchad
who lJI bandllna the Lavano an lnv•tipUoft lftto Lavano'1
famUy'1 t& mllilon wron1ful deelh • ftll • ..-.i Otlwr'I ~:llWiJWt I« the aaunty.~-..iill ~ ilXlidlDa'ln U.jall:
l'OllOWlnf tbe eumtnatlon, AJlo lml ? ... ~ II tM onnet
bOcb MMcUft and •ttanwy .... c.-ani, ~ JUry. " .
oriainally from Beliiwn where
they were uaed to pull carte and
herd animala. Weigh.lJli about 85
pounds today, they'll reach about
135 pounds when they flqiah
maturing in three yan.
With their roly-poly
appearance, Barr and
Farnsworth look more like
family peta than canine cope.
And that'• exactly why Police
Chief Leo Peart wanted
Bouviera. He wanted a do1'•
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efflc1e~ bul not the mUllary
look of a German 1hepherd, h•
hUNld.
But you can bet thelt' two
aren't pet.I.
Of flcen S~ve Frew and J~ft
Love work u the dot1' handlen.
Frew hu Famaworth (they call
hlm "Farna") and Love teams
with Barr. The offlcen keep thcr
dop with them at home during
off hou.n. and Frew Mld the dogs
are protective ot thelr famlliee.
th city. a job expert.I •Y thty
can pt>rform fa1ter, bott•r and
1afer than hwnana. They'll al.lo
be.-Wied at crlmtl 11COne eeatthOI
or to follow th~ trail of a au.poet.
They are not tr1lnod tO bli.
unJca their prey make 1udclon
movementl at them or their
handlen. Officen In char111 of
the canine pro1ram, however,
obvlou.aly don't want to take too
many chancel.
I
tl .... "21,W .u Ill
I Y•;aTit Uhllt11'°" B1 11
polh 11 ufflt•en who <'vn1umed
alcohol l.J•v r Afltl In otf dut~
huunt II th polktt f ltlntiJ ran
1pparrntly vluhtetf city
rca&u la tlun1, a l'U y uffll1lal h•• ... rct
Th ttrina rMF, t~ued ttom
the city for tl por year by th•
Huntlnaton Buc h Police
A1toclatlon, la located In the
clty'1 Central Park ac:rOM Talbert
Avenuo from the Central
Libraey.
Vfoce Moorhouae, the city'•
director of community eervlcet,
ronflrmed Tunday that lt ll a
mildemeanor punilhablo by tine
y co
or JIU drink lri 0 "'1 k1 ur on
lJ dty h.
JI• ult.I 11• plant la write 1
mamci to lht pollr 1uoctatlun
rttquHtlnt lha\ the pracuc:r
"l"•aH and dHllt11 1hould
cJrlnklnt bo cont1nuln1 at the
•Ile MoorhuUlt' Mid, howeYer, that
drink.I~ aoee "" ln uthor part.I uf th4' dly 1 park 1y1wm and on the
~ Ht utd It I.I dltflcult t.o
enforce the city ordinance
bca\&M of perwonnel llmltatlona.
He uld vlolatora can be
arreeted only If they are cauaht
CONumtna akohollc beverase-In
the act.
Councilwoman Ruth Finley
l&ld today ahe I.I planning to seek
a roport on the t1rlnf range Lease
•w tt the 1 Hy and tht• µsilk
••11.1rl1Ut1tt
he ei.td L'lty uUldall ahuUld
t•tmtf'lrnl'd "bvc.•aU•• avllvltlc.11
th1t m1y h1pp n on vttr,
propl'rt)' at.n ,.flee:• on lh CU)'.'
Acoo~ic le) 10Urti111 th• rana• la I' fe to u the 'r&n4l blr
and artU!' Putlee alleaed to have
occurred there ar called
"blmbo-ramaa," accurdln1 to
IOUl'OOll.
Sourct. .. 11aid that a trip to the
Culorado River laat July by a
1roup of Huntln1ton Beach
offi cers w11 ca lled a
''rlver-ra.rna." lt wu on auch a trtp, offl~rt
uld , that 18-year-old l..lu
Gerlich wa1 killed ln a traffic
accident near Parker, Ariz.
I
lluri u111111n UHt h polflt•
Clfflor Juhn &l1t11'w fl , thil
aJl•ll'd drlv r of th vehl'11 , It
"h11dul1d tb 1tand trl1l nut
month uu char of n••Htcint
homldde and leavlna the n. uf
a Mrluut awldent, •«-ordlna to
Arlr.orna authorltl"
C hie f Earle Robltalll Hid
Monday an enaulna lnvnupt.lon
1howcrd that elaht or 10 off-duty
pollcemen con1umc.1d 11cohollc
bctv•raae11 at thl' ri.nac:. He uld
c:vldence didn't •ur.port charJet
of wx partln or m IOOnduct.
Pollet! A11odtatlon Vice ·
Pretldent James Auatln aald that
the parties amounted to • few
off.duty officeni getting togethtr
to have "a couple of been after
work"
"My '°" 11 3 and Fama plays
with him all the time," said
Fr-ew. "They get alona like old
friend.a."
But during a briefing Tuesday.
Frew warned other police
officers not to playfully cu1f with
the handlera with the dogs
At Tuesday's briefi ng, for
ex.ample, one iaue wu whether
the dogs could dlsttn1ul1h
between the good guys and the
bad guya during a chase.
''You'd be s urprised ," Love
assured his colleaguea. "These
doga can tell who ia being chased
and who's the chaser."
Laguna civic activist dies ' . I i . )
e preeent or to pet or play with the
do§! u with a family pet.
• The dop aren't pet.I by any
means," he explained. "They're
keyed to protect ua."
The dogs' primary tasks will
be to sruff out burglars in the
extensive industrial sections of
Neverthelesa, Frew said the
dop won't be released 'u there is
any question about safety of
other officers, including those in
plain clothes . His strong
suggestion: Let the dogs do the
cha.sing.
Cultural group faces
eviction in Irvine
The South Coast Cultural
Service League of ~e. a non-
profit youth--0riented arts group
that has grown up with the city,
may be about to die.
demand by the building's owner
for the back rent threatens to
cripple their chances to establish
the bingo games to earn the
money.
Norman F. Ecke, a civic activist
w ho owned a miniature toy
soldier ahop in ~ Beach for
more than a d~e, ia dead at
the age of ~2. t
The long-time Lagunan
suffered a heart attack at the
family's lakeside vacation home
in Elslnore and was pronounced
dead at a local hoepital, his son,
Paul, said today.
Ecke had collected miniature
lead soldiers since his boyhood
days in Ohio. In his adult years,
he traveled around the world
gaining a knowledge of the
hobby.
But collecting the tiny hand-
painted soldiers did little to put
food on the table, so Ecke worked
sellin g new spa pe r
advertisements. Later he
operated a furniture store in
Orange County.
About 10 year1 ago, Ecke
decided to combine hit career
with his lifelong hobby. He
opened the bie Ecke Der Soldat,
a toy soldier ah~ located at 2948
South Coast H way.
And whlle l• collectlon of
miniatures la not the largest in
the world, hi.a son said it I.a the
moet irnpreS&ive in the area.
When not Ln the toy soldier
shop, Ecke found tlme to
participate in a variety of
organizations, both in Laguna
Beach and in other Orange
County cities.
He was a member and past
president of the Exchange Club
of Laguna Beach; a pa.st master
of Pronaoe by the Sea in Costa
Mesa; past president of the
California ~publican Aaembly
in Laguna lieaeh; member of the
Audubon Society, Historical
Society of Laguna Beach and the
Laguna Beach C hamber of
Commerce.
He was also former president
of the Church of Religious
Science, a lay minister of the
gospel and an alumni coordinator
at the CareUnit at South Coast
Medical Center. ·
He ill survived by his wife, Dr.
Shirley Ecke, an Anaheim
psychologist; sons Paul, or
Fullerton. and Tim, of Brea and
daughters Gail Kelly of Oraflie,
Tinla Ecke of La Costa, and Noel
Ecke, Costa Mesa.
Services for Ecke were private.
His ashes will be spread at sea.
The family requests donationa
be made to the American Heart
Association. Norman F. Ecke
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The founder of the
organization said Tuesday she
has four days to come up with
$8,100 to pay back rent for the
Irvin e Cultural Center 17302
Daimler Ave. Wltho0ut the
money, the group is subject to
eviction.
State laws say an organization
has to be providing services
before it can stage legal 'bingo
games.. she said. But if the group
is evicted, it can't offer the
services to enable it to hold the
fund-rai.aer.
Jail food lawsuit battled Northeast
h i t h ard
And without its building, its
programs won't s u rvive, said
Sharon Sircello, founder and
treasurer for the group.
She is looking for a loan
because, Sircello said, the
organization already is in the
midst of organizing a new fund-
ra ising program -bingo -
which ahe said should easily pay
its overdue bills.
But she said the sudden
Sit-cello waa served Monday
night in Irvine with an Orange
County Superior Court order to
pay the $8,100 or face eviction in
five days. she said. Recent
discussions with landlord Oscar
Zaba.rsky have failed, she added.
Thus, she said her group is
desperately in search of
immediate funda to conti..Aue the
dance. theater, foreign language
and other programs the group
off en.
Fire hits CdM residence
A f Ire, suspected of being
ca\.Uled by fauJty Uuistmu tree
lights, roared through a Corona
d el M ar residence late this
mornmg, con.awning the upper
atory of the structure and $7.000
In expen sive Christmas
ornament&
N e w P"° r t 3e• c b F i r e
Department personnel at the
scene of the 11: 15 blaze said
the occupant of the home at 508
A.cacia Ave.. identified as Helen
Reuter, was uninjured as flames
moved thl'OU8h the structure's
u.pper story.
Reuter tol d firemen that the
family Quistmlla tree conswned
In the blue W81 decora~ With
$7,000 worth of omamenta ahe
had S>WChaled over the years for
her lour children.
F\remen said \hey believed the
fire occurred when llghta on the
tree malfuoctioned.
No damage estimate was
immediately available.
By Tbe Auoctated Pre11
Lawyers representing Orange
County have offered to settle a
federal lawsuit filed by inmates
who alleged they were placed on
a disciplinary diet consisting of a
substance they called "dog food."
The disciplinary food is a
meatloaf-like st1bstance made up
of vegetables and ground meat.
Assistant Sheriff Thad Dwyer
acknowledged that the food,
called "gruel" by jail officials, ~
unpleasant to eat and that the
county is at1emrting to settle the
suit. But jai medical staff
members maintain the
disciplinary diet is nutritious,
Dwyer said.
Dieclpllnary 'diet.a were fed to
all lnmate1 ln diacipllnarr,
t.olation -known aa "the hole •
-until February of this year,
when the federal lawsuit was
filed.
Newport Beach attorney Dick
Hermann, who represents the'
plaintiff.a in the lawsuit. which ia
pending in federal court in Los
Angeles. said Tueaday that fne
county's prop<>M!d settlement for
Gusty lVinds due
Coasta l
Felr tonight end Thu1sday.
Guety nof'llMMt wind• 15 10 25 mph below th• ~anyone on Thurlday. Overnight IOwS In IN
409. High on Thundey In IOw to ..
~. Elaewhere , f rom Point
Conception 10 th• Mel!lcen
botdet and out eo ml.... light
varlabl• wind• tonight and
Thur•d•y morning. Moetly
IOUthwwt winds 5 to 10 knota
with 1 to 2 fool wind wn••
Thundey attemoon. Moetty clMt
tonight lind Thuradey.
1U .S. sunimary
A feet-mo¥1ng storm th1t
dl.lmPeCt up to 18 lnchM of --,1 n the Mldwelt moved Into
Canelta todll)'. trelllnO ~foree
wllldt that l>ulfetec:I p1rt1 of
MlcNQan and lltlnole.
Eeatern c:ltl•• en joyed unNMonably warm tempera1\Ka
• -Into the TOI u fw nortfl ..
~· Storm warnings we1• etlll In
el19ct In Mlc:NOen end -tern H.-York Stat• today. Cloud• 11Un9 ffom the AtlentlC CoM1 to the mkt-MlulHlppt Valley end
toutlltrn Plelna. Trevelera ~ ,.,,..... In Mt.ct lot
the .. t oet1tral Pleine and the ..-n llooel °' tM tangre Ot Orleto M'ounteln• In New ~. t.N IOUthem Plll'INlndle
and far wMtttft mountalne of r .....
Aalll -~1$d '°' tonight MIO IN Gulf 00.t and from the
101i1fll Atlantlo 11ata1 to th•
:..;;::a and 1oulll1rn New
WU upecttd ~ the ~ IAltee. epr•dlf\O ac:roae '-•~--. New Yortl and the ....,... MCtloM of "" t;nglarld. ,_.. .... lltgl'lt dlMloa of
t•ln ln o•ntral and eo111111rn
~ ............ '°'**' tron'l tfll
,..-*""'""to tt. ~ ,..._ M6 frOll'I tM _,,'*11 ..,_. '. .. tM uptl« MllilllMlppl .,.,,.
T•MP•taturea UOllllCI t"• ...-at ""*"8llt NT ,.,._
lrOtm 11 "'°" a,ero In evlt•.
-.... io 14 11'1 l'ort ~ .,. ic., w-. fl1L
Joequln velley1 end the Mott. lode oountty from ar-
V""4rf to Son«• wll NM petehy,
OenM log In the morning and at
night.
The lake Tahoe 8Hln wlll
werm up to ebout 40 d9grffl
Thureday. alter dipping to 1s
tonight, the NWS uld. Other foreceete ol high
lemper•luret on Thur 1dey
Included: Mount ShHta, 45;
Senta Roaa, 57; Y-lte. 51, Sacremento, 57, Ukl•h. 58;
Sellnu , eo.
Teniperatures
NATIOM
Thursoay December JO
unspecified damages and
attorneys' fees is unacceptable.
"They want to pay damage.
and attorneys' fees. but they
want to retain the ri',ht to keep
serving the dog food, ' Hermann
said. "But we want them to stop
abusing the prisoners and treat
them humanely. The money and
attorney fees are really no big
deal to us."
Jack Pederson, an inapector
with the State Department of
Corrections, said that county jail
officials apparently violated at.ate
jail standards by the wholesale
use of the disciplirlary diet.
According to Pederson, atate
standards allow dt.ciplinary diets
only in individual cues.
"I cannot atrea enough that
the diet la to be wed as a very
limited management option,"
Pederson said . The state
standards limit the use of aucb
diets to no longer than 72 hours,
and ·require written approni
from a physician.
Hemann said Orange County
Jail inmates were kept on the
diet for months at a time -
violating both state law and the
inmates' constitutional rights
againllt cru el and unusual
punishment.
Depositiona filed in the case
indicate that Capt. Jerry Krans.
who was jaH captain when the
food was served, issued a
disciplinary diet memorandum in
September 1981. The memo said
that inmates would be fed the
disciplinary diet for three days.
given regular meals for one day,
then be switched back to the diet
for three more days.
Dwyer said the food mixture
was developed after too many
inmates sought disciplinary
isolation, to escape living in
overcrowded general quarters
where some inmates are forced to
sleep in toilets and showers.
"Our disciplinary effort.I did
not have the effect that it
should," Dwyer said. "So w e
developed thiB restrictive diet.··
The main jail has a capacity of
1,200 but averages more than 1.-
650 inmates daily. During
weekends and oth e r peak
periods, the inmate population
can reach as high as 2,000, jail
officials acknowledge.
Shooting sparks riot
MIAMI (AP) -Police kept
part of a black alum sealed off
today after a night of looting and
violence by rock-tossing gangs
angered when a Hi1panic
policeman critically wounded a
black man at a video arcade.
Police said they killed one-loot.er.
Seven people were hurt In the
Tueeday night disturbance in the
Overtown area, and police
spokesman Mike Stewart said 29
people had been arrested by
early today.
Five poli ce care were
destroyed, three by fire, and two
journalists' cars were burned. A
group of about 20 young men
was seen swarming a young
white woman, who was stripped
of her clothes but fled,
apparently unharmed, into an
apartment building.
It was Miami's worst
disturbance since a May 1980 riot
claimed 18 lives and caused $100
million in property damage.
An 84-aquare-block area was
sealed off, with exit ramps on a
nearby highway closed.
b y blizzard
By Tbe A11oclated Pre11
Lingering winds from the m06t
brutal blizzard o f the young
winter buffeted paus of t he
Northeast today while cities of
the Midwest struggled out from •
under a foot and a half of snow.
But power had been restored
early today to most of the 200,000
homes t hat went dark u the
snowstorm roared from east.em
Colorado to upper Michigan on ·
Monday and Tueeday, snapping
utility poles and blocking roads
with 8-foot drifu In places.
The center of the storm had
swept Into Canada by early
today, but strong winds raked
the mid-Mississippi Valley and
upper Appalachians and a storm
warning was in effect for eastern
Lak.e Erie. Gale Wamin-8'1 were
posted over most of the Great
Lakes region and along the New
England coast.
Winds gusting to 66 mph hit
Buffalo, N. Y.. during the night,
snapping power lines and tree •
limbs, and smashing some
windows. Part of the roof of a
Buffalo °Savings Bank office was
ripped off.
Al Osborne, a spokesman for
the Niagara Mohawk Power
Corp., said 4,000 to 5,000 homes
and businesses loet po+.rer. but
most of the service was restored
by this morning.
&sewhere, flooding continued
in Miaaiuippl and Louisiana and
Eastern cities continued enjoytng·
unseasonably warm
temperatures.
A series of stonns that began
Christmas Eve claimed at least 25
lives by late Tueeday. mostly in
weather-caused traffic accidents.
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Ex-airline boss
bank adviser
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Robert W. Clifford, former president of AilCal, I
has been named special adviser to the chairman of I
National Bank of Southern California located in Coata
Mesa.
Clifford will serve the bank as a link with the
business community in development of services and
policies, according to a joint announcement made by
William H . Jacoby and
Paul H. Frizz.ell, chairman
of the board and bank
president respectively.
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Clifford retired earlier
this month from AirCal,
headquartered in Newport
Beach, after serving 14
years as president.
The holding company
for the bank recently
completed sale ot 1 ts
founding stock with
"substantial '' over
subscription and is nearing
a 1983 opening, Jacoby
said.
The bank is on Plaz.a
Drive near Sunflower
Avenue and Bristol Street CLIFFORD
adjacent to South Coast Village.
Fuji to California
TOKYO (AP) -Fuji Bank Ltd., the world's
13th-largest bank, says it will establish a subsidiary in
California to expand its international financial
services.
Bank officials said Tuesday the subsidiary, Fuji
Bank International Inc., will open in San Francisco on
Jan. 4.
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