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TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1983 ORANGE COUNl Y. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Frizzelle wants judges to punch • a time clock
Hy STEVE TRIPOLI
01 the Oelff hol lleft
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aggravutmti Hw problt•rn of hui.tt·
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fees
hiked
By JODI <.:AUl';NHEAD
Of IM Delly P11ot ltelf
About 25 tt-t'l:I off ~·ilf•·r. wh11
walked mtt> a (.\~t.<1 M1..,.1 C1tv
Counc ti mt·ettng 11 fl plPa'>t•d
after tht• counnl .11<(r••1·d to ,1
c:omprom1M> gn~n . ., ft"t· mt''t·,1"4.'
for seniors uvt•r 60 ""ho pl .. " .i l .1
city-owned golf cour.c.·
The ralf' mt rt'il.~· 'iL'ht'(lulHI lo
take t:ffec:t h•b 1 •H tht· <. '11st<.•
Mesa Golf and C"untrv Club will
ra1st-gr~·ns ft~ for t'ostu M('<;.C1
s1:n1or l'lllZt•ns to $:1 :'lU 'l'h1· non
res1dc•nt fN· will tw $4
City offt(liJls held pr np11st•d
raising tht• !•i..1sun1o: $:! f,.,. to $4
for Coc,;w Mt·....a wnmr. .mJ $~ fur
nun res1dt>nl'> But Hhollt '..!:1
memlwrs of th•· l"11stC1 Mt"'*
Seniors (;olf Club alt1•n1fr·d tht
Monday night mt-t•ting to prl!tt·~t
the prop<~'CI tm.Tt:clM'. ~ymg tl
was proport1onally h1ght>r than
in<:reases proposPd for oth1•1
golfers
"If n's c:1 1ti µ.·n't•nt llKrt'.t._.,. (111
the mom·yt'<i pt:•o!Jlf• whv !'.n t 11
a 16 per<'f'lll int rt·asP f11r th<•
:.vc1al security pPoplt•''" ,.sk1•d
C o s t a M <· s a S t• n 1 o r s G o I f
AMsoc1atJon prt>S1den1 Bob 4de
Said C.Oun<"Jlrnan Eru .Johnson
"You put us on th1;• hot seat We
want to do the nght thing But
there's a thing l'allt-d e><pt'n5('l> ·
Johnson said he w1>uld f,wur
Councilman Ed McFarl1rnd',,
suggestion lo raise ..,..naor ft't.., tu
$3 50 and $4 d lht• ralt>S Mt'
reviewed nt•xt January Tht·
remamdC'r of the cuunnl agr!-'i'tl
A l'ltY survt·v uf ~rt'f'n." ft'f>s at
13 Orange County golf t·ourw.,
found that Costa Mt-sa'" $3 f,,..
was thl' lnwt">l oflt'rt'<! to se•nwrs
Th<' 1nl n·as1· v. tll mak1• Costd
Mesa·., ft.I' about t•qual tu tht·
othC'rs
The m•w r..t1· at th•· L~~ La~c.r.
<'OUrs<' will bl· $7 on w1-.•kday.,,
$10 on w .... k .. nd'I, $~ fnr lat1
WPPkday hour> ;rnd $ti for laU.·
WN•kt•ml huur.
On MP..,J L111d.1 11·1• ... v. 1 ll
intrl'aS( to $7 on Wt'f•kdavs $!:11111
Wf't'kends $:'! for l;1I•• W1'f•kd.1\
houl' ;md $ti for latt· V.t>t•k1·nd
hnu~
ln add1t11111 tlw l'll'il nf monthh p<t.~ v..111 11Krt'a."'• $:'1 from $45
to $!'lo At tlw M•,..... l.111d.1 , .. our..·
only. tht ~·ntor nt12••n rat• will
be $40
City 11ff1nab h;;v1• 'irnl th!' ralt•
ml'rl'ases will ra1st· ,in .Jdd1llrm<tl
$95,000 for th1• ut\ h' Jul"
. Th£> golf wu~· ;it 1711 i lrnlf
CourY Dn'"' w;1s 11pt•nt'(I 1n I 9hH
Tht> sl..ile prr1pPrl'i Wi•'>
pureha.S('(I h\ th1• 1·11 lhrt'(• Yl'ar.
ago for $2 5 m1l11on
Jn othl'r al t1on, th1 c<1UJH II
adopu-d an 11rrhn<1111 ,. 1·h<HIRtn~
the dalf> nn whtl'h • 11\ PJ;mnmg
Comm1sswnt•f"'. lt>rm:. wtll swrt,
the dat'• will 'lh1fl from J:in 1 l«>
Marrh 1
Two Wf>r•k'> a!(•1 t ht• • ""'" ti
asked for th<' re<;1gnat1011 1.f .ill
five plannm~ n1mm1s.c,1um·rs Thi·
terms of two 11irnm1o;.,.111H·r~
sched u lt•d to Pnd r °II>< .II w1•r•
exl.E'nded unlll t'1·h I H lo .1llov..
t I m C' t ti I II t f' r \' I I' ""
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INDEX
At Your Sl-f"\.'l<'t'
Erma Bombt-< k
Bulletin B<-ard
Bus mess
CavalcadC'
Comics
Crossword
Death Nolll't''I
F.dltonal
Entertainment
Horo.cope
Ann Landers
Movies
National Nt>w"
Public N oUce9
Sport.a
Stock MarkelJI
T~on
Thea ten
Weather
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B2
A4
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B2
B4
B4
('4
Ali
B:I
B2
8 2
B2 :l
A3
C3 4
Cl-3
C5
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Getting in gear for new year
n:pre!ll•nlallVt' of tht• Alliwmbly
u 11 J l h 1· s l «it l t· S l' n u l t' T h t'
n1n1m111sion would t'>Ct·H·llw nu
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rn1n11num working huurs /or
JUdgei. and ,1 prc.x.edun· undN
Andre~ loo\navly, :~. pru<'li<'t'"• dt·ft>nsivt' steering with his new "'car"
on tht• bikt> tra il" in In int' ~h i lt> Elizabt>th Be ll of Costa \'lf' ... a. u
mu ... ie major al Oron~e Cm.t"'I Collegf>, parks h t-r wheel .. and
!!!ludit>s al a pi<>ni« bt>rwh .
whll'h eat h JuJgt• would report
houn1 workt.'CI monthly to h111 w
ht•r su pen ors
Frlzz.t'llt' ll<jtd ht> 11poruiort-d tht·
lt!g111lat1un as unt' wiy to 1·u1w
l·ourt bat·klogs. t'&pedally 1n thP
nv1I urt'a Tht· leg1slauon bl.alt.,;
th.it long waits for c·ourt dt'«.'l!llVru.
'adv1·1~·ly lmpul'I thOM• pt•r-i.oru.
who turn l<> lht· <ourt for rt><lr•~
ul j(rtt•Vant:t'h and subvt>rl rt'l>pt'l l
fur th1 court 'Vslt-m"
Thi· 11ot11m that many judgt-S
..irt·n't doing tht'lr 11hurt' c-ame
from t.lllk'UMWt\Jll of tht' ba< klog
pr 11 IJ I t• nt w 1 l h " 11 u m c r u u 11
att11rrH·y11, 1udg1•11 dlld rellrNI
JUdgt'li," f'rizwllt• !Wld
f"rtLIA'llt• s&1<.J hl· w;u told lh<il
";1hout :10 JJl'r<'t'rlt of the JUdgt'll
.in· dt11nl( 7'> ui 80 ix·ri t>nl uf tht>
wurk
~ r 11Lt·llt i.a1d that figure
(St>t> C'OlJRT, Pagl' All
OCTD routes
facing further
cuts this year
By JEFF ADLER
Of lhe Delly PMot llett
Orange County Trar1.'i1t D1strll't
bus routes face further ('Utbacks
this yt·ar . an·ordmg to Ralph
Cla.rk, OCID board l'ha1nn<Jn
Dl•livering tht· (hatrman'!>
annual stall• of the d1strH l
message. Clark said Monday h1:
a n t 1c1 pa le s mo rt• c· u ts J n d
rE'dUcllons in bus service· as a
result of add1t1onal cuts in
federal and state fundmg
And CXID Gt•neral Man.tgl'r
Jamt>s Re1<:hert said that
marntarnrng bus fart's at the11
present leveb w1U ht' a "d1ff1cult
chaUenge" for the board rn 198:!
Rcfle<:ltng on the yt'ar Just
past, Clark acknowll·dged that
1982 was the year 1n which lhl'
"finanl'lal pinch began tu
s1gmf1cantly squt"\·lt' sornt' of uur
bus lmc-s"
HC' said that although ~·rv11:I'
c u t b a e k ~ w t> re d £• s 1 g n (' d t n
mtntffil'ZC th1• numbt•r of pt·oph·
advc•r.wlv affC't.'tt'<I thc· cutbat:k.'i
dtd n>:>uh in somt· pt'Opll· lx•rng
lt.·ft without transportation
S<' rv I l 't'S
But Clark noll'CI that 1982 ... was
also a vear m which tht-transit
d 1str1cl ch a I k t•d up so nil
Important SUC'l"E'SS('S
Chief among those was th.-
district's purrha:.t> of !>'.'Vc•n-mllN>
of railroad right of way 111
rt•ntral Orang<> County that
d1strtl'l d1ret tors behC'vE• will
form lhl' hl'art of tht• C'ount\ ·.,
hopE'd-for rapid transit lmt-•
"Th~ pro pert v has bef>n p;1rt
of uur pluru. and dtt'dll~ tor years
and now that w1· hiiYI' 11w11t•rsh1p
of 1t, our dn·arru, of a workable
r<1p1d tran.stt lam· .1n starting to
h<•Vl· n·al substann·.' Clark said
Thi· chairman p<lllllt-d U> the
district's many aC'l-omµltshments
during thl· pai.t' 10 yt•iff!>. Bus
S(•rYll't', ht• s<mL has grown from
•• f1vt·-bus flt•l'l in IY7:! tu a
t>00·Vl•h1dt flt·t·t lho.1t tc1rrleS
nmn· than :m nlllh"n p~'tigt•r.;
t·ach v1·ar
111· lallro 19H2 d • h1tt1·rswt.>t>t"
yt ;;r for OCTD s<1y1ng the
St·rv1u· cutbatks wt>rt' t.t•mpert-d
h v t h 1• d 1 s t r 1 e l • s b u 1 I d 1 n g
prngr,1m, wh1th indudl>d a new
tl'nnmal in Laguna &•at h, one
und1·r c·onstrUl'lron in Santa Ana
..i n d a n c· a r I y c o m p 1 e t t-d
ma1nt•·n.mct• fanllly m Anaheim.
Turning l o IYB:i , t;t•neral
Manag1·r Rt•1cht•rt '>d1J thdl by
Aul{ust the d1strtl'l buard and
county Tran'>portat1on
C11mm1~1on wall bt· t:\ms1dermg
JUst whJt lypt-> of rapid transit
..,y.,wm <>huuld bt• construc:wd 1n
ttw t·ountv
H t 1 1 h t• r t s a 1 d t h a t 1 f
.!ppropnal.(· funding IS obtamed.
the• rapid transit pro,JE.-<.·t w1ll be
on sche-dule for completion by
lht· t-nd of the de-cade
Otht.•r important issues for the
transit dc.tr1c·t thu; year include
t't>ntrac-t m•gouauons with u-ans1t
dt•rks, ~hoist• contract expires in
M 11 r t h . a n d d r 1 v P r s a n d
m1·1 h.11111 '· whosl· rontr acts
1 xp1rt rwxt Ot·tobt•r
UC Medical Center
due to lay off 250
k> many as l~O worker<; at U<..
ln.'111<' Medical Ct>nler tn Orang<>
are expected to re<·e1vP layoff
noUC'('S within a wpek as hosp11.<il
adm1n1strators brace for
reduc·t1uns m state funding
The medical cent.er currently
employs about 2.500 workers
Seven to 10 percent may lost
their )Obs as a result in statt>
cutbacks. Admimstralor Wilham
Gonzalez said
In addtllon. Gonzale? said
cutbacks are env1s1onC'd in
v1rtuall) every part of thl'
medical services to save as much
as $6 3 m1ll1on in prOJCCled lost
revenues
"Wt• an• going to get nd of all
tht• frills, · he said
Tht> basis for the cuts w.is
lt•g1slat1on passed that called Cor
tht•se two significant change$
Paying contraC'tmg hospitals
.i flat ft·• tor l'fH h Mc·d1 -Cal
custonwr rnthl'r than paying for
spt•of1t s1:rv1n~
Sh1fttn~ rP'iptins1hil1ty for
cart• of poor pt•oplt• "'ho can't
.1rru1d tht• medical c:;t•r .. 1ces
L'nllrl'I\ l•> t•ounty govt•rnmenu,
wh1d) nre to C'ontracl with
various lornl hospitals, sell"Cttng
lo"£ 'it h1ddl'rs to offer th~
<;(>fVlt~
At lJLIMC. Gonz.al<'z 1-<;tunated
lo<;' from Ml•d1 Cal
rt'1mhurspment'I from $1 J
m1ll1on to $3 8 m1lhon. lOtS.WS in
1nd1Rt'nt c-arP are pro.)t'Ctf'd at
$2 5 million
A It hough not1rf'c; arf' to bP
d1spat(h1-<l soon, layoffs allually
wouldn't t.akC' plaN> fo1 anothf'r
4!'> days. "'1vmg administrators 8JI
W(•IJ as ll•g1slators in Sacramc•nto
unl' last chan C'f' for somr> sort of
li1mpr111111S<'
Bid for • • VlSlt by queen gathers steam
8) ROBERT BARKER
01 th• Delly Pilot lletl
Wc><;tminstt·r Cuy Counulnkln
( ;11 llodgf'S Sdys th· .. tarnpatgn lo
1nv1t•• Quel'n Eltzah<'lh rI nf
(;n·at Brit.am to v1s11 hts l'll\ 1~
gaining momentum
"WhPn 1 f1r<:t ment1onl'<l this.
sonw of my l'Ol I l'agues pooh
poohed 1t" he said "ThPy
laugh<>d and said 1 could go
11hrarl and invite her but that l'd
Ix• a commit~ or onC' "
Hodgt>S said Monday h<' hadn't
rt'rf'lved an RSV P but hf'
ha.'ln' t been rebuffed P1ther
"Other c1t1es have requested
v1s1ts but they've rN.'t"lved flat
den1al:1 We 'r1> still In thP
running," he said
A 11pok<'Swoman for th<' British
Consula te 1n Lo'I Angelt-s
confirmed that Wr11tmlnstrr's
1nv1t.atlon 1s still OPf'n
"They (Westminster) h•ve put
forward a propo1al to
BucklnRham PalacP It ha1n't
h1-.•n ac l!>cl upon , shC' "Ulld
I lodl(Mi :m. said hr Pxt.ended
th1· mv11.at1on about six wePks
.1go aft1•r lt>arning the quf'f'n and
Prtm<' Philip will pay an t't~ht
dny v1s1t t.o Ca.ltfnrn1a begmning
fc>b 2{)
Tht•y plan v1s1ts to San Diego,
f>;tlm Spring<i, Los Angl'les.
Santa Barbara, San Francisco.
Sac r11 mf'n tn and YosE'm 1 te
N11t1onol Park
Hodgcs, a former housing
l'onsultant who 1s completing
studlt'1 for a law dPgree. said he
ha11 !'l(lmf' history going for him
lie• said Westminster was
named aftt>r the ci ty of
Westminster tn England when
founded In l870
The Orange County city hu a
rt>pllc11 of the Big Ben at the civic
('t>nttor Bu!ldlnp In secllOJltl of
the city RrE' required to follow old
Enaillah archlt«tural desil"
W eatmln11tPr High School
~tud.-nt ~ovemment ia hued on
' .
the Bnt111h parliament system. he
said Thc.• high 9C'hool marching
band membcf"I wear uniforms of
Bnt1sh guards
"W e have a Buckingham Park
We really are a group of
Anglophiles," Hodges said
"But I also havf' a hook We're
trying to formalize s11ler city
ceremonl<'I with We1tmlnstE'r,
E ngland Wouldn't that be
something 1f we could persuade
her to participate?"
Hodges aald he'• talked with
ambassadors, consul offlcia.ltl, the
U .S State Department and
various protocol officers
"American Embassy a ta ff
members In London uked me I! I
wu l'erioua T hey 1&ld we don't
it.and a chance
"But they came around 180
degreoH after lt1tenln¥· They aay
we do have a chana!. •
Hod1e1. no relation t o the
former baseball player of the
(See INVITE, Pa1e A!) Queen Elizabeth Gll Hodges
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Al Orange CoHt DAil v PILOTnuHday January 4, 1983
Marines to unveil
'Hornet' at El Toro
Th& Marine' Corp.. w111 unvt'•
11.11 new f'' llJ "Hornel" jt-l fltehlror
.. t •~IJll <.>;.·~monies Fnday Ml 11.11
1-:J Toro air ltAUun
Actulllly, the Hornc-t hu l>t.'t'n
hulling around 01 ange County
1Hn<.·~ the-tlral two JcH11 Wt'tc•
dt'livered Dt'(' 15 from the·
Lc:-moore Navttl Air S1J1t1on aouth
of Frt"Sno
Hut l'01t11l11l re~1deuls might
have had u tuugh ume spotting
the Hornets aa tht'y strt"aked oul
11.bove the ocean for lnlt'l l't•pt
pra<:Uc.-e They tly sort of fast
Top apeed of lhe new jet UI I B
umes the speed of sound I l can
fly tugher than 50.000 feet Tht'
F 18 was designed to rt.'plan• the·
INVITE • • •
From Page A 1
~..inH• IHlllll'. said ;iho11t :.!O
('\.11nmuntty lt•11d1·1~ nwt Monday
111 Wt-slmtnSlt.'r <.'1ty Hull tu pn·~
tht• t•amptt1gn
"Thl•rt•'-. .i lot of 111t•·rt">l
Whtn lht> W1•,tm1n-.t1•1
< 'horall• a11nounn'<I 11 ~a~ ~111n~
to JH•rform 'l;od S..ivl' th1•
Qut•tm about IOU peoplt' m.ult>
rt·qut.·sts to Join tht• s1ngt'f!>"
Hodgt.>s sau.J
"Wt•'rt· getting rt'Spu~~ from
.ill ov<•r Orangt' County It.,
n•ally exploding"
f' •. ~lQ),fn'' au~ A ~1. "CQf•-''lt '
II" Utih ter )eta
El Toro evtntually I• du .. to
rttelvt' a dozen of tM Hurnrta.
al'<'Ordln& to apokeame-n 111 th ..
but-'1 Jolnt Publll ACCall'I Otflt'"
Four Jt>l• have arrlv~d and
liOUlht'r la e>epected nt'xt WC"t"k
lnauguraJ cert'munlt"S to1 th ..
e11rcnfl ue ll<'l for I 0.30 M rn
fo'riduy
Arnvi.l o f tht.> Hometa ll ~t
of the Marines' modernization
program for its fighter attal·k
iJquadrons The Hornt't , for
t>><ample. 1B powered by tht> aame
lti.000 pounds of thrust as the
Phantom but ts half as heavy u.nd
n•quart'tl 7. 700 (ewt'r parts
It also 1s easier to nuunlutn,
wuh electr1cal l'Omponents built
l ht.'St-h1gh into the phme's budy
;md quick-release doors fur easy
ill"t"te'SS, say base v:trt'tab '>Ul'h as
pilot instructor M aJ Robt•rt
Nt·lson
"The Hornet Ui truly a multi
m1ssu.m aircraft." N1·lson addt'<i
"In fighter roles. it st•rvt•l> in
f1ghtt'r eM·ort and air dt>ft•n:.1•
rn1ss1ons In atta1.k m1~1ons, 11.:>
.)Ob will ™" to w1pt-out t•rwll•)
i<ruund and !>t'a fon.~
Om· Hornet can carry up 111
14 ()()I) pounds or bomb>.
As for nmse dvnng ldkt•ofb . ..i
l)d:K' spokesmcvf said tht> l lornl'l
I'> 1.·onl>1dered slightly quu:tcr
than the Phantom
Huntington imposes
$50 fee on video games
fht• 111.·enst· fee to oper<ttf
elt'<."tronic video game machine<.
m Huntington Beachh8.j ht-en st>l
at $50 a year
Caty council members arr1vf'd
at thal figure by a split vol<'
Valley seek s
date change
The Fountain Vallev C1lv
l'oun{'ll wall consider torught a
proposal to change the date of
the l.'OUncll 1•lectwns
Lota! ('ouncil t'lectwn:. .ir t·
t·onducu."Cf in April during evt•n
11umbt.>red years The propol>1•d
111 dinanl't' would change thr·
t•lt'C'l1ons to NovE·mtx-r of evt.•11
numbered vca~ to cmnndr with
tht· statew1dt· g(·n£'ral electwn
Bal'kt.•rs havr l>a1d this will
1m·rea$t the turnout of vott-rs in
1.uunc1l elections
The rounc1l will also consider "
1•·lated proposal to drop nt'Y
guidelines concerning campaign
[1nan('l'S and follow s latf'
t«1rnpa1gn laws State campaign
laws art> rons1dered more llbt>ral
than thl' t·ity urdmance
The roun~:1l will m~t at H ,11
City Hall 10200 Sl<iu-r Av••
l\1onday night
When propost•d hu·n't' ft't'
1ru:reases first surfaced, slaff
rrwmbers had recommt'ndlod that
thl· fee for each mal·hme should
f:lf' increased from $12 t.o i 200 per
vt•ar
Operators cumpl:i1nt'd <1nd
rt·tamed an attorney
A meeting was held with nty
11ff1r1als and a 1.'0mprom1M' flMurt•
of $100 reportedly was rt'a<:ht'd
Rut when the ordmamt' v.1·nt
ti.K k for act.Jon. operat.ors ..aid th1·
ft't' was suU too high
City officials calJed for furtlwr
11f·~ot1at1ons
A council rna)Orrty -.upporwd
th1· proposal that impose~ a $50
ft-+· on video ma(·hinrs. tht• ~1mf·
1 t<t· for pinball mal·h1nt"> and pt.l(il
1.1blr·~
Tlwn· was an alll·mpt lo ra1!.I•
lht• ft•t• to $75 :.upporltd by
lrlUnul mem~·rs Ron P<1ll1nson,
J <tl k Kelly and Don Mal Alhstt•r
But tl neeoded four vot~ to carry
Th1·r<• also w<e> o \'Ult to go lo
$I Oil supported by ~lot Alhstl·r
P.1ttm-.c1n anJ counnlmon John
Thom.i'>
1\1,l)'ur Bob Jl.Lir1d1l . .-1nd
, •Hllll ilwomC'n Ruth Be.ult•\ .111d
1-hHh hnlt•y stt.l(><.I firm .1l !o~U
fh.1t 'tide· prevd1lt><I w hf·n Kf•lly
'" llA'ht'<.i IJ\'t•r
I nvt'~llf.(Ulor.., -.ttul y wrN·k a~•· of plane• that plungt•d off runway
un,f dowu uu t·mhankment. T"o \H·rt· killNI in Catulinu l~land
im·1d••nt mul two ol h t'r~ !)t'riou-.lv iu jur·•·d .
"" Wlt99h0to
•
Catalina
crash
kills 2
Two Torra.nc."I: tnc'n were kHJc.'<i
and two women eerloualy hurt
wht'n their light plane ran off
tht' end of C1A taJlna l1land'1
mountaintop Airport ln ~ s~
A L oa Angt>l ea Co unt y
Sheriff'• Department deputy aald
the •mall Piper Cherokee hau.J
already landed on the ialand
airstrip Monday a fternoon, but
"apparently thert-was a •trong
tall wind and they were unable
,lo 1lop befort> they plunged o ff
lht> embankmt'nt "
The airport 111 l<>tatt.'d about
mne miles northwest of Avalon
on the island
The p lane was rt>g1stered to
Grorge Tidewell of Rancho PalOti
Vt.'rdes, but T1dt'well was not
aboard when tht' 8l'C1dent took
place shortly aftt-r noon
ThE.-c:oroner"s 0Cf1C't' 1dent1hed
the dead m£>n as Max Remst.em,
fi2. and Jaml'S G1bbona, 40.
The injured women were
1dC'nt1f1ed a:. Margaret Gibbons.
40, or Ho-Ho Ku~. N J , and
Oc:lon~ Matuz 4 I. uf Torrance
Buying phone becomes complicated
By KAREN E . KLEIN
01 the D•llY Piiot tl•H
Establishing nt•w lL'lt•phonl'
SRrv1ce in Orangf' County will be
JUSl a httlt.· bll mon· l·umpllcatt-d
this year dut• to th•· fonnation or
a new telephom salt'S company
American Bell, Im·
Pac1fl<: T<•lt•phont• off1<·1ab said
Amencan Bell. ,1 whollyowned
subs1d1ary or Amt>rll'an
Tt-lephont-& Tt lt·~raph Co . will
sdJ n .. w tt>h.ophonl' t'l1u1p1111•11t 111
d1n•<'l <'ompt·tlllon with utl11·r
vencl1irs
Tht.· n1•w company will takt·
o v 1• r u per .i l 1 on s a l n 1 n t'
Ph11nt·Ct·nt<•r Storc·s m Orangt.·
County. mduding those m Cost.o
Ml•sa Santa Ana and Mission
Vie.JO, l><Jld St.t:v<· Gould, a Pal'lhl
Tt-lt>phoni· '>pok1-sman
Six other Phunl<..~·ntcr Ston-s
in the t-ounty. indudm g ont' in
lrv1nt•, will be {'Onvertcd to
:.t.•rv1t·t· centers, Gould said The
servitt.' centers will sell
wll-phont.-:; until thl'ar bal·klogs of
inventory are depleted
"If .ill this sounds t'Omphrat.t.'<i.
th.it's lx'f.:ause 1t ts," Gould said
ThP mosl obvious changc for
C'onsumt·rs 1s that those who
l'huost• to buy a phone from
Amf.•r1t·an Bell or anotht>r
supplier , sud\ a!> a retail store,
will h ave lo arrange with a
Pacific Telephone Serv1ce Center
to have their phones ronnected.
Newport's Scudder dead at 70
In the past. Gould 53ld, 1f you
bought a telephone from a
PhoneCenter Store, the clerk
would arrange to have it
t'onne<·ted and assign 1 l a phone
number . Now. since PhoneCenU>r
has become Amencan Bell, the
customer will have to oont.act a
Pacific business 0Cf1t-e or service
center t o have the phone
l'Onnected
The changes being made are a
result of a dec·11>ton by the
Federal Commun1<:at1on s
Comm1ss1on to promote
c·o mpel1t1on 1 n the
telecommurucallons field. Gould
t>xplamed
John Ha:.s St udd1•r whose
mother t•xpandt•d ht·r k1t{'h1:n
into the Laura S1.·udd1.·r pot<1t11
thlp and peanut huttt.·r 1•mp1r1.·
d1t'<i Monda) in NPv. port &·ach
HP wa.:. 70
St uddt•r a rt•tlf1•d 'll "
µn~•dt·nt nf tht• f.irnllv food tum.
",1.., t.Jkt•n from h1>. Bet I boa Island
hunw Lo llo.ig Mt·monal Hosp1ldl
Mt•nda~· aftt•rnoon. reportt-dlv
l·11111pl<.11111n~ of .itxiommal J>dlnS
Jo'urwral .irr .rn~t'rnl·nt:. for lht
111n~t1mt• N1·v. port &·ach n>:.1dl•nl
.ii f' Jll'lldl/1~
St 11dd1 •1 k11111.' 11 ,1, J.Jek" lo
Bomb scare evacuates
county-bound plane
P.ts.:.enger.. abo.1rd dn Urangt'
County-bounrl A1rC:JI JI l Wt"rt.'
• '.1l·u.it1-<l 1n H1 11 ... 1rtt·r .1 n1.111
n •pcJf\l'tl <I IN1111l1 h.ul l1t·•·n j.>lilU.'d
"" lh1· pl.111"
1'111 fliµlrl 11111 <>I Hc •1111 ( .1111u111
Air port w;i;, d1•l;1v1·d \.Ill rt11111111• ...
M11nd.1\· .if\1·111111111 ·" 7o
p.1.,.,t·11..:1·1:. \\1•1• :.hutt1'·d It•,,
ll'lllfllf' !J•ll I rof lht• .111 IN'I I \-lll'I t•
IUJ.().(d~I \\ .• ~ "''"' 1 twd
No bomh ""a.'> found an<1 lht•
pl.11w d1·,,un1'1.I f11r Oakl<ind oml
l11lt11 \\ ,,.., n• \rrp1111 1n Ora11g1
t"rrunl'Y l.1H·1 dq.><Jrlt·d "1lhuul
1111·ttl1•n1 ,,11d H11 h l'f'.H111 k
.,p.,k. ,11 1.111 for tht· ;11rpo1 t .11
H1•1111
h1" trwnds. made headhnt'l> 1n
I 1171i when he was kidnapped
11ut:.id1· his Huntington Bl•ach
dt•ntt'>t., office and held bm•tlv
for ram.om
~hold Ill a motorhome. Sc·uddt•r
1·-... Jj.>t.od his c:aptor.-. battt'red and
hru1~"d afll'r faking a ht•art
,111<.ll k and bolting Wht•n Ont• Of
t fw k1dnc1ppers pamc:kL'<i
Two men . W1ll1am Hudy w, . .,,,,on, a former Corona del Mar
h;lnkc•r itncl a longt1mt' fr1Pnd of
~·uddt•r'., and Hick Dall' Sl'llt•r<>
\A.f'rt' l·onv1cted on kidnapping
• li.1r~t"> Both Wl·n• senlt•nc'tod tu
lif1· lt•rms an st.aw prison
"ln 1984 we'll be back m the
phone sales business," he said
"Pacific will then become a ,._t
separate' telephone company like
General Telephone "
Residents o f Huntington
Beach. fountain Valley and
Laguna Beach. who arl' served
by General Telephone, will not
bt.• .affected by th<' t.hanges
occunng at PacTel
Irvine firm wins
power plant pact
steam. whtch 1s used to fuel the
plant
Chance of fog
!'ta bn111b thrh1l .,...,,:-, madl• In
t• IPph"ll" t roni th•· Ht•no an·,1
t.111 "·" ,1Ul<>m<Jt1l .tlh f.,r.,~:.irdt'<I
t.. A 1 r ('a I'-. h l' ad q u a rte rs 1r1
N1·" port lka1.h Pf'at-ock said tht·
m.111 l lainwd a bomb had bet·n
pl.H 1·d 111 luggagf' aboard the
pl.1111•
P.,..<;t•ng .. rc; "ere asked to
fl'll.11111 thcu lugg<1ge. working
on lh1· tht'<lry that nobody would
pit k uµ ,1 bag eon taming a bomb.
.nrthontws said Pea('()('k said six
p11·1 , • .., 11r luggage were not
1 l.11nwd und 1mmed1ately werc-
-.t•,11 I lwd
Ultra~vstems Inc . an l rv1ne
Pnginc·e.rang firm . has bt•t•n
awordl'd a mult1-m1ll1on dollar
contract to des1gn and ronstruct a
c·ogt•nerataon power plant near
Sacramento
The facility will utilize a
high performance gas turbine
which will generate 21
mPgawatts of electricity
t•nough to meet the e lectrical
requirement of 24,000 homes.
The waste heat from the plant
1s expected to gener ate 70.000
pounct:i of steam per hour for use
at the plant The power
generated from the plant will be
sold to a Northern California
utility company
(.'on .'4 1al
Fair tonight and Wednesday with tome hlQh clOudo.._. bul a c/\anoe ol tot'l'e -ly m0<nlnQ log ,_, the ~ OY«nioto1 lows
la to 46 HIOh• Wedne9day &4 to
68 El1ewhe1e from Po1nl
t..oncep11on to the Me•tcen
t>o<de< and out 60 m1lea Small et all .Ovtl()f)' ~ outtw wettwa lor north to nor1'-llt wind• 1s 10
?5 knot1 with 1tr°"09' QUiii and
CO<Tlbln«I -II lo 10 feet LIQhl vert11ble wind• OWH 1nntw wettws during nlQllt and morning houri t>eoomlllQ ~I 10 west 8 to
12 knoll We<1.-011y all9'noo<i w .. terty 1'<¥911 1 10 3 l•t Chance
Of log (I( low clou<ll. malllly 0\19" out• wal.,. _.iy Wednesoay
I .. ~. s11111111<1ry
Oa ... lorce w<nds '"'"P(>ed t'>e lOllll OI Waah inQIO" and
northern Oreoon toda~ •• 1111n 1how1111 1pr ead ov er lh11
North-' Sllow 1841 "' '"" ll'ljh<t< alevatlon• of both •latfls and
11CtOl9 ldel'to
Snow flurriee sl&n w11re acalltwed ovflr North 08kot~ ~no
Mlnnesole
Oenee IOQ and llQhl rein nuno ova• Oklahom111 C.lly while llQhl
enow wH du11ono ''"' '""""' Or11J1t
l akM
Show•r• were f'-P .. Cled In
continue 1n ll'lft Nortt\Wfll•I
eilend•no at: ••• 1outh as n()(1hetn Celllorn11
Snow .., .. •o•t1Gaal '111f"" today tor lh• Ca.cad•• notth•rn M1nnt101 1 and noriharn
MIC:fllQan
Fog wu P<edlcled l0t nolh«n Utah, while windy weather wu
••1MtCta<I lot ttoe mountain• or
Wyoming and Mont.,,.
Cloudy llllaa -• Pfedleled lor Oklal'IOm • and •owa whlla
IUnelllne _. expected lo p<...,111
-the reet Of Ille country T•mparature1 around the
,,_,Ion M rnldnlgllt PST r angec:I ''°"' 7 ~low 11<0 In Hovllon ....... to e8 In l(ey Waal A•
California
'
• tr efter"OC'lfl '0uthwettflllrty winds of IS to 10 mph Ow11n1 1111111y thermometart
'"'"''" ptunoe 10 lhe 20. toniont orHl warm'" lhe SOs on Wodneadoy Ille _.,her servtce
S31d
The nion d_,I\ tllOUIO 04' ''" w ith some tl1gh clouds Low1
ton'ljht thOUIO be 2S 10 JS and hoona W!MlnMday bel.._, SS lo 65 In the l(IW 0.-IS IOOIQhl I IOW •hovtd IM!,,, .... mod lo Up()e<
30• end Wf1d n11dav 1 h•Qh be......,.6Sto 73
lO<;ll QU9h W>uth-1 wtnd• OI
•!> to 10 mph 111• ••PtlCtod '" the
"'""''"" d•tM1' Wlldr>Mdly Th .. nr>rth eno ot ,,,. 11a1" 11.,ety
wHI fKetvft fA1n on WtKJrle'tdly ond Ille rf'tl of Nonhern Collfornle 1'110 lau chance ol
prec.1plle11on lhe Naflonet We&fh4tr Servl(;e aetd tOOay
F'ronls r ·•d ..... W;um ww
Tiie San Fr 1nc1aco are•
prnbebly woll get • ""'''"O or l'ljht ahowers bul parts IOI.Ith OI 6en l'renc1.co <;ac:tame<>to and
L 1'" T ehc-. otoOUld Illy d"t ll'd cl<>vdy lhl' NWS U•d
Reon wo..10 1>e>gm tonOQhl •n ""' Eu•e'• C•e~•nt Cly area
Pted1cled temPftr•turM were
ta ,,., tT\tld f('t much ot No..-thefn
Ct1hlorn•a tiow•v•r Svtanvll ..
.... ,,.., __ ttu• m4"fC0''r WIS ,.,oecte<>
in dip tn 21 d<1gren 1on1gh1 wnutd 111..ety o•• ~now lll\ewlse 'lnow wot (orf'dlGtad for mountain
par u 11b1lYfl S 000 fe111 on th@
no<lh ano of tha Si.rra N•Vlld•
snd at>ov11 7 000 ''"'' '" 11111 ( flnlral s ......
11•11 <oanla Mana are11 end lhe <1nulh end nt IN< S11onu va1111y
wflrf! 111bov1 lhft only tocallon'I lo
h••e prad1Ctoon1 10< r11r 11<••• on Wednuday acc ording lo 111" NWS
T ,)111p1>ro I 11 re.".
NATION
Albany Albl.lque<Qufl Amarlllo Aaf,...,.lla Allat•la All..,t~ (.;lly
/\111t1n
8el11mot• 81111"09 Blnnlngham
BIM\110.
BolM
Boe ton
8ro-a-
8uttel0 Burlington
Cuc>et
.. Lo
35 5
37 t5
41 t7
43 22
44 32
38 23
H 30
43 26 40 28
46 26
36 30 31 ?O 39 13
~ 41
29 16
25 -5
34 19
~l'la•lflton SC Charlf!'9on WV Cnar10111 NC
Ch@yeonfl: Cnl(;aQ
C•nc1nnet\ c ..... ,,.1.nd
Go1vm1><1 c;c
Co•vmr.-.1!
0~1 F1 WO•ll Oay1on
~V.f
Oe; '401n#ll\ 0..lrnll Outulh El Puo
Faroo Flagsl•fl
GrecJt l 111h.
Herlfo•ct Hl'l""e t_.ono1u1u Houston
•no•af'lapoi11
IK~•on MS
JacktonvtHflll
KanM~ C11~
lu 1190•• Liiiie Rock lov11v111t Lubbocil Memphl•
Ml~ml
Mllwault .. Mpl1-St Paul Nullv111e N-Orlaane New York
Nori Olk N Plalla Oklahoma C11y Omaha Orlando
Phlla""'r>h•• Phoenl• Ptlllburgh Portland M•
52 40
)9 l7
49 JO 44 2.
27 111
35 111
J2 18
411 JI
i• •6
l~ JO ll •1 ·~ ,.,
j 1 16
)4 IS
20 18
44 '8 n n ,,,, 10
l1 .'I
31 " •ll .!b
110 6">
S• ~· )5 19 . ' 74
'!I 4 I
'4 }6
">3 32
•O 211
111 JO
'2 22 •.l ?5
53 66 ,, 14
211 ta
41 20
46 32 39 78 41 3S
'" 12
29 26
<'II 25 n •II 42 23
115 40
34 I~ 11
SURf RIPORT
tUff eurf 9llf1 .... ..... .... . .,. .... "'41 . .,. .... Off
ZUma I 2 10 , 2 w
laftta Monie.a 2 3 12 2 J w
~BMctl 2 , 12 2 3 w
..,. ~ eoumi a 4 12 2 4 w
()vi IOr ed..-drt Uttt. ctoanoe
•
qarn ~ snowQ
She>wef1 lll!I f fume.[!)
Occludf·d ..,.. S•.1• ""~' ...
Porll•rid (>"' ..
Prnv1rjf"t~'6 40
Rat.1gn 46 qapoel Cllr "'° Rfl!IOO 45
q'C"f'lrrtfm\) 44
Se11 l ,."fll '0 San An1r.n10 SJ
Sea II·• •S
$hffll"Y4!t)( '' •6
5•01n. f 411 .. IS
St LOU•~ JS
51 p,_~,. '""'' .. f,{f
51 ~'"MM•" )3
C:.pr1k;tr\ft ,0
SyrMu•• l9
Torie• a )"
T ut9W'l Ill
Tul"-" 47
Wd,h111ut11• ·~ W1rP'\1tl) .. ~
CAllfOAHIA
81..-pr~t fl!ll t 40
Eu1 .. t.• ~7
Fr"snc •1
l•nc.•1tf"f '.!>
Lo• Ang"'fl" 'I
O••••nd !>5
Paao qo"'"' f;I
Red Blurt 4 t
Alldwooo t oty ~'.
SACt•ment(\ 40
Salina• 114
San Oll!QO 68
San rr1nr••to 50
Santa B•rbfrl II!>
B•rllow 1)1
Big S.11 5t
B1ehop ....
C•laMna 6~
lOr>Q 0.•< '-n
Mon•o•t• n
I.Ct WilU>fl '\II
N-porl S.arh 117
Orilarlo llD p11m Spr1noe 1111
Tidt·s
TOOAY Second high 12 •O 11 m
Sa<.ood low 7 •o p m
WIDMlllDAY
:)Q
18
27 n )0
29
19 27
•O 1S
11
2f
'>{)
' 26
·3
"" H
1q n
15
"· 4q
II
l•
52 42
lJ
4()
41
'8 35
46
•2
17 JO 11
HI
42
•O
lS
:J9
42
33
311
• 1
0 I
I 1r11 hfQh ? 43 a "' 4 11
fltll l()w • 4& a M 2 I
Second Ngh 2 or pm 3 0
Seoond k>w • 41 p m 0 1 Sun Mt• todey at 4 Ill pm
,, ... Wed~ay 11 ti H am
MoOn ri.a toctay Al 11 ot p II\
NII We<l....Oly a1 11 10 I m
I
P 1 ,1 l 11 c k ~ a 1 d a 1 r p o r t
auth11t1ltl'S bl'lll've the bomb
threat w.:1-.., a hoax He said the
FBI has bt>en askrd lo
rnvt':>.ll$(olt• tht.-1m·1dPnt.
The plant is being built for
Procter & Gamb l e and as
scheduled for rompleuon m late
1983
CogeneratJon power plants are
dt>S1gned to generate electr1c1ty
and s1multaneously process
0
)omet1mes the N1Cest Way to Say
Ultrasystems specializes in
alternative energy projects and
has performed work in
cogenetation, wood-fired power
plants and geothermal e nergy
project
The contract J..afts Ultrasystem's
current workload abovt' the $50
million mark -an 82 percent
increase l1l the last fl.9Cal year
~ l '~ 0 ~(JJ 7t: 'rou
1s to Not Say'Anything at Alll
t l< 'IW liettf'r ro exprf'\.\ ~" kM" .lnd apprecia ~
ltPll lnr her unf<11t1ng \uppClrt throughout your
m.1rrr,iqe. th<1n by (',11111ng hN \Omt>th1nq as
pP"°'1ilt and mt'clfW1Qful ,1\ an Al nM-rsary or
f1Prn1ty Ring Both syrnboflre Hlf' trut" depth
nl your fef>hnq for ~r an<l witho11t s<l)'lrlQ
Niyth1nq at all. you will hiM': chOst"n ~ ot
lllf" rn< f'St ways to sincerely vrt It ;1ttt
Ar Wyn<1t1r1m ~rgh VIit' Dt-s1on and Create a
most urnq11<' and exrn1ng colli"<tron ol thf'se
nngs 1n 18 Karat Gold and Plat>num \XA' clearly
explain d1t1"rences 1n quality and price that9
you will stt from sto~ to s~. and then biKk
up your purcha~ frOm ~ham ~lgh With
a ~ back guarantet> of value
\XA' wMt you both to ~ ~' nr19 and to
know you bOuQht 11 Vllt'lll
Most Diamond \XA'ddtng and Annlllf'~ary
R1r19s Range From SI JOO to S3900
Wyndham Leigh ~E~fJlR'
117 Fashion lslllnQ. ~ 8Nct\ CA 92660
NM lUtodcs WttstWl'
...
't .
Orange Cout OAILV PILOT ITuNday. January ~. tHS Al
NATION
Week end traf fie toll
lowes t for New Year's
Ne~ _g~y~~~~~ ... ~~~!~---~-~~~--tax --~~~e l __
By Tlae A11~laled Pren
Fewer motorilu wt'rt-
kllled In traffic accidenta
ecrou the nation over New
Year'• than durln& any
holiday weekend since 1949
The 268 fatalities from 6
pm Thursday to midnight
Sunday broke the previous
New Year'11 weekend record
o f 269 set 1n 1949 The
Mt'm<>rlal Day observance
du1t 1amt' yl'ar whlr h
rt.11ul~ In 2!)3 traffic deatha
st.inds wa the all-time low for
any weekf'nd holiday on
record
OfClc1als said thf' reasons
Included a crackdown on
drunken drivers. greater ~
of .eat belts. and less travel
brt·ause of the recession
ERA resubmitted in House
WASHINGTON -A
second battle over ratifi<:auon
of the Equal Rights
Amendment has begun with
reintroduction of the
proposed const1tut1 onal
amendment as the first p1ect>
of leg1slat1on 1n the new
Congress
"I am designating the
Equal Rights Amendment
HR!," House Speaker
Thomas P O'Ne1U, D-Mass.,
said Monday after being re
e 1 e c t e d s p e a k e r T h t•
amendment and several other
bills were presented as the•
House opened for business
H e patitis c loses sch o ols
BRANDENBURG, Ky -
Local schools will be closed
for the rest of thP week as
health oUldals try to halt a
hepatitis outbreak that has
Infected 48 county residents
ln two weeks.
Buttermilk Falls sprang,
which provided water used
by 90 percent of the v1cums,
will remain off limits. a nd
private water haulers who
used 1t will be supplied with
free ('lty water.
Three new cases of the
disease have been reported
since Friday Hepatitis
symptoms can vary from a
manor flu-Like illness to fatol
liver failure
BY DOUG WIWS 4'P.ittlNI Wrtt.r
SACRAMENTO Oov
Oeor1e Deukmt'jlan l('nt 1ubllt!
alanals to Ocm<.>crau In hl1
1nauaural •ddrw. that he wanta
to end the parua.a.n llnJ>UM' Uuat
haa allowed a $1 6 billion budaet
deficit to threaten the atate'a
bOlvency and credit at.atu1.
The Republican governor
certain1y didn 't abandon
opposition to tax increuet ln ha
televised address Monday after
takin1 Ms oath of office to
succeed Democrat Jerry Brown
as governor
But DeukmeJlan backed hl1
ca ll for a new "spirit of
cooperation and blpartlsanah1p"
with some less obvious 11gnals
that he may be willing to
compromise his opposition to a
t.emporary tax Increase If it is
coupled with s1gnl(icant
spending cuts.
Perhaps equaUy important, the
Republican leader of the
Assembly, whose caucus has
mounted the most
uncompromising res1atance to
any tax increase, confirmed that
Assembly Republicans "have
been locking around" proposals
for a temporary tax increase.
For the past month, Senate
Republicans have been
negotiating with the Democratic
majority in the upper house for a
package of spending cuts and
temporary tax increases while
Assembly Republicans have
stiffly re5isted any tax htke.
Democrats, who control both
houses of the Legislature, prefer
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George Deukmejia n, right, takes oath of o ffice from Justice
Frank Richardson. Deukmcjian 's wife, Gloria, watches the
proceedings on the Capito l s te ps in Sacram e nto.
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either a temporary or pennanent
tax hake to deeper cuts in state
programs. but they don't have
big enough majorities to pass a
tax measure without a few GOP
votes.
Some Democrats also had been
dragging their feet, annoyed that
Republicans wouldn't share the
responsibility to raise taxes, or
concerned that Deukmejian could
duck respons1b1Lity for new taxes
1f a tax hike ball went to Brown.
But with that &tuation out of
the way with the start of
Deukmej1an's tenure, both
parties showed signs of wanting
to reach an agreement to erase
the deficit, which could wreck
the state's credit standing and
dnve up the state's C06l of issuing
bonds
Deukmejian invited leaders of
both parties to a private meeung
Wednesday morning on flscal ,H
wues, and he must deliver his
detailed budget message to the I l G
Legislature by Jan. 10. >.Jl
Deukmejian's first official
action after taking the oath as J
California's 35th governor was to -.
order a 2 percent cutback in
budgets of every division of state
government except a handful of 1JI
departments: prisons. hospitala ~
and revenue· producing agencies.
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STATE .
Quake jiggles China Lake
CHINA LAKE -An
earthquake measuring 3 9 on
the Richter scale jiggled the
China Lake area Monday, but
there were no reports of
damage or mJury.
DE>nn1s Meredith of the
seismology lab at California
Institute of Technology an
Pasadena said the quake.
whKh took place shortly after
7 pm . was the Latest m an
"ongoi ng s warm of
<'arthquakes" an the area.
located m Kem County near
the San Bernardino County
Lme some 110 miles northeast
of Los Angeles.
Hunt continues for
2 law1nen's attacker
cou·RTS. • •
From Page A1
suggests that the remaining 70 .,,
percent of judges aren't carrying
a fuU work Joad, adding "those
''We felt 1t over here," said
Bill Collum, mess
management specialist at the
China take Naval Weapons
Center. "It just shook."
Court k eep s M e di-Cal case
SAN FRANCISCO -In an
unusual move. the state
Supreme Court has agreed to
"retain" a petillon asking 1t to
block cuts 1n Medi.Cal
benefits
Petitions are normally
transferred to the Court of
Appeal for consideration
However , the court
announced late Monday 1t
would keep the pet1tlon filed
by three Medi-Cal recipients
and CalJforrua Public Health
Assoc1at1on president
Frederick Mayer
"We have gone from a war
on poverty ID a war on the
po verty-stric ken " said
Mayer
U ntreate d shing les banne d
SAN DIEGO -Starung m
JuJy, untreated wood shingles
wall no longer be used an
construction and repair of
roofs in the city of San Diego.
City Council members
voted 5 1 M o nday in
approving an ordinance that
WORLD
requires au wood shingles be
treated with a Class C fire
retardant
Treated wood shingles cost
about twice as much as
untreated shingles. Asphalt,
tile and rock and tar roof
rovermgs still w1U be allowed
.
Missile bases in S yria
TEL A Vrv. Israel -The
Israeli army said today that
Syria was building two new
missile bases for advanced
Soviet-made SA-5 anti·
ai.rcraft rockets.
It said the bases were being
bu1lt "deep an Syria" and not
yet manned "The Israeli
army is continuing to follow
deve1opment5 as it has done
in the past concerning m1BS1le
battenes." i! said.
Warsaw pac t m eet o~en s
PRAGUE. Czechoslovakia
-The Warsaw Pact opened
lta flnt meeting under the
leadership of new Kremlin
chief Yuri V Andropov today
with the Soviet Communist
Party proclaiming the
members "unanimously
support" his proposal for
reducing nuclear weapons Ln
Europe
The party newspaper
Pravda and other East bloc
Communist papers issued a
barrage of criticism against
the Umted Stat.es on the flnt
day of the conference, which
1s expec ted to endorse
Andropov's nuclear arms
proposal formaUy.
I
FELTON (AP) -Vowing ID
"stay out until we catch the
guy." more than 100 officers
sc.'Oured a rugged red wood forest
today for an armed h1tchh1ker
they say cnucally wounded a
sheriff's deputy and shot a
highway patrolman. ..
State, county and local officers,
a1ded by seatth dogs, helic.'Opters
and a smaU airplane, )Olned in the
hunt that began Monday
afternoon for an umdentihed
assailant witnesses said was a
''cool. calm•• gunman
Witnesses said the man
casuaUy pumped two 3~7-<:aliber
Magnwn shots into the deputy at
cloee range, walked slowly down
the road while reloading his gun
and wounded the California
Hi~hway Patrol officer The
Tus tin man
conv ict e d of
kidnapping
Mark Antony La.Porte, 28, of
Tustin has been convicted of
confining two Eugene, Ore .. men
in a pit after they were caught
stealing marijuana plants at an
1so1ated "plantation" near
Eugene.
1'he Lane County jury
returned the guilty verdict on
two counts of kidnapping
La.Porte faces a maxunwn pnson
term of 20 years on each count m
the incident. Judge F.dwln Allen
delayed sentencing pending pre-
sentendng reports to the court.
Paul Rasmussen, a Eugene
c abinet maker, and his
companion, Robert Crone. a1ao of
Eugene, were held for several
houn in an earthen pit until they
overcame a guard and escaped
amid gunfire.
The pair testified that they
had collected several plants but
were stopped by several men
with guns. They 1!181d they were
bound, gagged and tied to
exposed tree roots in a
10-foot-deep pit. But Crone used
a knife he carried in his boot to
free himself and Rasmussen, who
escaped into the woods.
Paul Monroe McDougall, 24,
who was indicted for kidnapping
and attempted murder In the
case. waa arrested Dec 15 and
faces trial
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suspect then escaped into the
samt> forest where the "traJls1de
killer" attacked two people in
1981
Santa Cruz County Deputy
Sheriff Mike Gray, 40, was m
"very, very critical condition"
today in the int.ensive care unit of
Dominican Hospital. nursing
supervisor Sharon Tuck said.
Gray suffered "massive internal
tnJUrtes" from two buUet wounds
1n has abdomen A respirator
helped him breathe
Gray's wife and several
officers kept v1g1l outside his
room, Tuck said
Jeff Lee, a CHP officer who
responded to Gray's radio call for
help, was treated and released at
Community H ospital after
suffering gul'l!lhot wounds in his
thigh and wrist. a hospital
spokesman said.
Sheriff's off1c1als said there
were S('Veral witnesses to both
mid-day shoollngs
The suspect. who had been
seen by residents m the area on
other occasions. apparently had
JUSt bought some groceries and
was hitchhiking along state
Highway 9 when Gray
approached in his squad car.
"I saw the guy put his
groceries do wn and put his
backpack down," said Jytte
Beatty, one of the witnesses.
"The sheriff came up from the
south and pulled in a driveway.
And with a cool. calm and
col1ected head the h1tchh1ker
shot."
Beatty said when she "heard
the officer moan," she ran to
telephone for help.
Sheriff's Sgt. Carl Kuebler
said other witnesses reported
that while Gray was on the
ground, the hitchhiker walked
up to hun, ahot him in the back
and strolled b ack down the
highway while reloading his gun.
Jo hnnie Crean
Cr ean facing
loss of GOP
panel clout
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The
state Senate has approved a
measure which would shift GOP
congressional hopeful Johnnie
Crean's appointments to the
RepubJican State Central
Comntittee and give them to the
write-Lil candidate who beat him.
By a 34-0 vote, the upper
house Monday approved SB70 by
Sen. Jim Ellis, R-San Diego. The
measure now goes to the
Assembly.
Ron Packard, R-Carlsbad,
defeated Crean and Democrat
Roy Archer last November aa a
write-in canrudate in the 43rd
Congressional District after
losing a bitter GOP pnmary to
Crean by 92 votes.
Under current law the GOP
nominee makes appointments
to the central committee.
Ell.is said that under the bill
Packard w ould make eight
appointments to t h e centr a l
committee and would aerve aa an
ex-officio member of each central
committee in the district.
are the kinds of numbers that
have been suggested to me. I ;h
don't know how valid they are" ·
The commission which would
be created by AB56 would >}
detenrune the accuracy of that :<.t_
figure and what to do about 1;U
judges' workloads, Friz:zelle said. t
Judge B eacom said h i s 1\• ...
experience in several professions t.•r.
has led him to believe that about ,,,
10 percent of workers -·ih
including judges -are among 111n
those ''whose work habit& leave •ti!
something to be desired."
Beacom said judges already are •ti!
subject to review of t h eh· (JJ
performance from several
different sources, and t h at H
creation of a new regulatory ·11~
mechanism is an unnecessary '1 1
addition of a new layer of •"·'
bureaucracy. . .,.;r
The legislation. if passed, .11.!
"w ould obviously require a
tremendous amount of time to '• '
compile paperwork and the like." -r
he said. t
Beacom said the leg11lauon . J
unfairly singles out the judiciary "'1
for scrutiny when both the.,
legislative and exec\.lt1ve
branches of government could
also be examined.
In the court system, as in~
private indust.ry, there are "a \ f
thousand ways to motivate :
recalcitrant workers," Beacom ~~ t
said. He a~ded that the problem "-'
in the courts should be left to ~ :
those in charge. which in Orange "d t
County's Superior Court makes t'
the problem hUI. ~, ,
• ' I t ' s a n a d m i n i s t r a t i v e ~·
problem. It"s my problem here. I -~
can't fi,re them, but I can make ""'·
them wish they were somewhere ';
else," Beacom said. ~
Beacom, who became presidina ~
judge Mon day, wou ld not \
comment on his view of the v..1
problem in local courts. -
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~ u~ (f/J11~rl :/tr14'J anr/ ~rtnur/a
Takes pleasure in announcing the
reappointment for 1983 of the fo llowing:
Mary Barr CertlC1~ Gemoloa1st
Donna lltackman
Certlried C~molo1l~t
Rlck-McElval:ne --
C~rUflod Gemoloflat
These professlonal titles ·are awarded to those select jewelers who can
rightfully be called experts in their industry. The title Is given when they
have completed a form l gcmoloalcol education and when they have proven
their business ethici; above reproach. An AGS till~ •s an annu al appointment
· Anrl must be re· won by yearly examination. ·
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CHARLES H. BARR, JEWEtERS
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for Irvine ... l.5 ~st.Q;ry IJ.il tQ D-.o.b.ntel-~e _____ xj_~_
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lh GLENN SCOTI' OWN land le '<1 tor olht'r ma_jor oru.. DMlr,......,. coutaJ hotela the N\"wporter,
Conat.rucuon of Irvtne'1 latett the Newport Marriott and the
high-rise hotel, a Hilton, may Alrporter Inn -the Hilton
beeln about the time work 11 would ~ the! flrat It would own
completed next 1wnmer on lhe Company off1clala recently
latest addl\lon to the city'• atgned a 30-year agreement for -~ the Irvine Marriott. Hilton Hotels Corp to operate
'I'he -Irvine Company plana to t he fa cl 11 t y . p I a n n e d on
build and own the l~-1tory company-owned land eouthwesl
Hllton, which would include 550 of the comer of Ma1n Street and
rooma and the largett ball.room in Jamboree Road
southern Oranee County. The laat major ob1tacle 11
Althcuigh ~he Irvine Company financln1. Earlier thl1 year.
company uttlctal1 publicly uld
thuywert-looklnt tor a third
party, 1u~h u1 an ln1ur1nce
company, to lnveet capital In lh•
project
Sut an Irvln9 Com1pny
1pokecman, Martin Brower, laid
company o fficial• are again
con1lderlng convehUonal bank
loanl becau.e Interest ratee ~ve
dropped to more acceptable
levela.
Brower added that company
executlvet decided to buUd their
~~\
own hot.fl becau.. of~~~L-~tt frcm lhe Fluor Coro., a
that th• resfon Mar .ToJ\n· a)'M firm bOth hotel• are llkiJy iO
Airport can aupport several mont court for IUffta. The 17-atory
hote.IJ. Marriott 11 one of three new
If flnandn1 la arranatd. and tower1 under conatruciJon at Kolf
.Browu ·~•led It should ' C..nter lrv1ne.-WnL o! lhe Ban
too dUUcuh under exlttlDC Dle10 Freeway 1t Von Kannan
condlUon1, conltructlon could Avenue and Mtchellon Drive.
~n by late 1wnmer, he Mid. The ~04-room Marriott 11
The arch!tectural flnn of HNTB owned by the Marriott chain
of K.anau City already la uncler rather than an outald~ party.
contract to dnlgn the hotel. Conatruction on the hotel bepn
The Hilton wot.lid bf> rouehly ln late 1981 and It la expected to
the aame dl1tance aa the new bo completed allo In late awnmer.
CW'Nt\Uy, tbe ~ Inn
Uid '"' ~~· hoiei. ,n;v,n •. The M.arrton
wtll be \he third and the HiltGn
~ fourth.
City offJdala .,.. _,., to ..
the Hilt.on built beca.._ th9y IN
countlna on tax revenue hom
ovemlaht au-ta to help pey I«
aeveral new cUy f1cUIU.,,
lncludlftl an an1mal ahelt.er and
maintenance yard now under
con.trucUon.
~"".,. f.~ Company polls consumers )
grant program
Huntington lntel"C()mmunity Hospital. In
conjunction with its parent corporation
Humana, Inc .. 1s sponsoring a "Community
Grants Program'' LO which eug1ble charitable
organizations may apply for contribution s
ranging from $100 to $500.
An advisory panel of hospital
representauves and civic leaders has been
fonned to review ifplicatJons for the funds. The first grants wi be awarded an March.
Political organizations, tax-supported
schools, organizations outside the hospital's
service area and other groups are excluded
from consideration. For apphcauons, call the
hospital's administraion office, 842-1473
• Fonner maganne photographer Robert
Randall w1U share his techniques of editorial
and advertisins-penonality ph~raphy in a.
UCI Exi.ens1on c~ beginning ay.
''Photography as an Art'' w1U meet from
7-10 r .m . on eight Tuesdays. including
Jan 1 , 18 and 24; Feb. 8 and 15, and March l
and 8. Two Saturday sessions are also
scheduled for Jan. 29 and Feb 19. The class
will be held m Room 257, HumMit1es Hall.
UCI Campus. Cost is $103, plus $27 lab fee.
To register or to obtain further
information, call UCI Extension at 833-5414
•The Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley
Board of Realtors has recently rontributed
$11,000 to paramedics an Huntmgton Beach
and Fountain Valley
The money was ra1 d at the board's
Halloween party at Huntin n Center. The
contribution brings the to nat.ed by the
board in recent yeara to $71,000. Money 1oe9
for. apecial, non-budgeted life-saving equ1pment.
By PAT HOROWITZ
0( tM DallJ Piiot ltalf
DEAR READERS: Consumers whose
complamts are not salisfactonly resolved tell
more people about their negauve experiences
than do consumers who are completely
satisfied with the way their complaints are
handled. according to a study on word-of-
mouth communjcations conducted for the
Coca-Cola Co by Technical Assistance
Programs Inc
The study also showed that most
consumers don't complain at all because it's
too much trouble, they don't know where to
start and they don't believe the company will
do anything about their problem. However,
the study indicated that juat becauae
consumers don't complain doesn't mean they
won't change brands -and changing brands
worries companies. The study also said that
effecuve h2ndhng of consumer complainta and
inqulries is an extremely effective marketing
tool.
ThLCoca-CQLa Co. has prepared a new
consumer booklet based on the study. A free
copy of "How to Talk to a Company and Get
Actaon" can ·be requested from the Consumer
Information Center, Coca-Cola Co., Dept. CE.
P.O . Drawer 1734, Atlanta, Ga 30301.
Dea!lline __ nearing
DEAR READERS: Jan. 31. 1983, is
comment deadline on a Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) research project
studying food labeling mfonnauon.
FDA has been working with the U.S.
Department of Agriculfure to promote public
partmpation in food labeling formats, design,
research and evaluation. The project's label
design ph ase is now completed and
mformation lots are avatlable from Raymond
C. Stokes. Bureau of Foods (HFFB240), FDA.
200 C St. S.W., W~. D.C. 20204.
FDA also will conduct consumer research
to Pvaluate whether alternative labeling
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Checking 6uprevie gives you access to
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ll' pay• like this. Funds up to $2,000 in
your account earn 5 'l•o/o inlt>rest, tht highest
ratt the law allows.
But all funds-you deposit over $2,000 are
wopt into a.n investment fund backed by
Government Securities,• earning substan-
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TOday s the day you can start earning
supreme inte rest on ~ur checking at
Huntington Savings. Just stop by for a1J the
money-making de1ails.
Where does the coffee come In?
Any time 11ou come in., the coffee'1> on us.
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Probe takes time
DEAR PAT: I flied a complaint agalnat
an attorney witb the Orange County Bar
A11oclatlon laat May 15. Tbe complaint form
atated that I would be Informed of tbe
outcome of tbe lnvealiaatlon, bot 10 far I
haven't beard aoytbln& 1bout lt. I waa told
that tbe lnveatl1at1on waa 1tarted ID July.
M.T., Santa Ana
The Orange County Bar Association
reports that the investigation o f your
complaint is completed and you will be
contacted a week after the Bar Association
hears about it at its Jan. 14 meeting. A Bar
Assocaation spokeswoman said complaint
processing is running about two months
behind because the investigating attorneys
cannot devote their run tfine to thia service • Violin's value questioned
DEAR PAT: I bouabt a violin about %0
yeara ago at a bouae aale ln San Fraoclaco. I'd
like to aell lt, but don't know wbo could baodle
tbe aale for me. It may be valuable, alnce It
baa a Stradtvarlua label.
M.P ., Coata Meaa
Write to the Smithsonian Institution,
Washington, D.C. 20565, and request a list of
responsible appraisers In this area. Don't be
too dwppoanted 1{ an appraiser tells you that
your vtolin is one of thousands bearing the
Stradivarius label that were produced in
Europe during the last century.
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-College students win
tuition .fee reprieve
Becau.e the 1\ate Legislature
has failed w approve a linancial
package to offset the budget
defidt, 1tudents in California'• 107
conununity colleges have won at
tee.at a temporary reprieve from
pr0poaed tuition fees.
Thia la not w say that some
such fees will not be impoeed for
the next school year, but with_
thousands of studen\S -30,000 at
Orange County community
colleges alone -already
registered on a tuition-free basis
for classes beginning this month
and next, inposiwn of fees for the
balance of the school year would
be inappropriate at best.
At present local districts are
perm.iteed w charge fees for such
services as parking and health
services, and the average student
pays $20 in such fees.
During the legislative
disct.assions, college officials
estimated that a proposed tuition
fee of $50 a semester, to raise $63
million for the state, would force
60,000 w 80,000 studenta w drop
out for lack of funds.
Also proposed and dropped
was a 10 percent overall budget
cut foe the colleges. That would
have come on wp of last summer's
$30 million cut in state spending
on the colleges. which forced the
ellmlnation of many per1onal
interest courses formerly offered
on a tuition-free buil.
However, with the 1tate still
facing a budget def id t of IOme '2
billion, there seems little doubt
that the community college system
will have w face still further cut.I
in state fundlna. very probably
requiring the imposition of aome
type of tuition fee by next fall. But
officials hope that. given sulf ident
time, some form of financial aid
program for truly needy students
could be instituted.
California's free community
college system has been a boon
both w the state and w atudentl
unable fo attend full four-year
colle~es. There is no doubt some
distncts have gone overboard in
offerings of penonaJ interest and
recreational courses, at state
expense, but this already 1',Peing
corrected.
The emphasis now must be
placed on maintaining essential
academic courses for students who
will end their formal education at
the community college level, or
who wish w transfer w a four-
year institution, at the mUrimurn
possible cost w the student.
Polygraph W'itchhunts
California Sen . Alan
Cranston, in a statement prepared
for insertion in the Congressional
Record, cails it "massive
witchhunt machinery."
He refers to Defense
Secretary Caspar Weinberger's
propoeal w have lie detector tests
performed on some 15,000 to
20,000 people, including Defense
Department employees, workers
in other government departments
and defense contractors outside
government. The aim would be w
determine who, in government or
out, is leaking Pentagon
information.
Tbe maneu~ Cranston. is remln1acent of ent Nixon's
~ 1971 at1empt to have
t 500 employees submit to p~lygraph tests to stop White
House leaks. At that time Nixon
was quoted as saying, "l don't
know anything about polygraphs,
but I know they'll scare the hell
out of people."
This is just what troubles
Cranston -the fact that in order
w feel aecure in their jobs, people
would have w agree w an invasion
of their privacy by polygraph.
That plus the fact that
scientific studies have not yet been
able to determine whether
polygraph tests are reliable at
detecting deception or whether
they pose the risk of false
accusation.
Forme.r Sen. Sam Ervin, who
opposed the use of lie detec\ors for
federal employment, once said,
"What is recorded is not the
subject's veracity, but his
psychological responses to an
examiner's questions -and it is
~trictly the judgment of the
examiner who interprets the
graphs that determines the
truthfulness of the responses."
Weinberger's confidence in
polygraph tests is puuling. One
test ordered last year by Deputy
Secretary of Defense Frank C.
Carlucci was an attempt to
dllcover who had lnformed ttie
press of a Defense Department
study that concluded it would cost
$750 billion more than publicly
announced w implement President
Reagan~s five-year rearmament
program.
As Crans\on points out, this
was not a matter of national
security, but information of major
public interest that was being
concealed by the Pentagon
bureaucracy. The lie detector test
did not disclose the source of the
leak.
But it is true, as Nixon put it
bluntly, that the machines, or even
the idea of their use. can scare
people. U the idea is w create an
atmosphere of fear, the Pentagon
plan could be quite effective. We
question the need for that. . -. -----. Opinions expreued In the space above are those of the Daffy Piiot. Other vl8W9
expressed on this Pao• are those of their author• and artists. Reeder comment la
Invited. Addresa The Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, Coeta Mesa. CA 92826. Phone (714)
642~21.
The 'love boat bill'
An t!ditorial from the Saa-amen to
Bee.
Attached to the gas tax bill
~ baa juat puaed are aeveral
tu meMW'9 that have nothing to do
with guoline or highway conatruction
-among them an amendment known
u the "love boat bW." It would allow
a u& deducdon foe the expen1e9 of
attendlnl business or profeuional
conventions held aboard crulle shipe.
The Re.po admin'-tration. to give
tt credit. hid the good taste to oppme
\his mMIW'e, but it couldn't veto it
wilhout killlna the whole
~tion jobl pn>ll'!ft\-So now, aaiUdlt c.on,re.• 1uppoaecuy frantic
efforts to reduce the federal defidt
and the administration'• la\e1t
draconian proposals for aoclal
loendlna cuta, we have the spectacle ol ·~w · tax subeldl .. for pleuure
eN1MJ1 w.. hunc lib 80mt pudy
amament OD the federal ChriatmM
1111e. It cto.l't n.lldly 10 wit.fl the
\,IM!IDploymen\ benefit extenlilorw and ~ Jotw=Ulll that Conar-.. illd It "" on. dam ltT
The Jove boat • not without lta ~UOnilbaUon1. NI lta proponents
1
• anued. it would extend to cruise tbfpeomy the kind of Wt ..Svanwa•
odMlr ,_... alread1 have. In fact, the
loY9 boat b01-by ~ the tax.
OTHER VIEWS
deductiOfts one can take fOC' attendina
oonventiona at tea to $2,000 per year
-I.a actually lea noxious than the
deduction• now allowed for
conventions at such dry land locations
as Honolulu and Puerto Vallarta. The
latter are subject to no ceWnp at all.
And alnce the new tax measure ia
unlikely to result ln additional
conventions -juat new locations for
them -it probably won't C09t the
f~ral treuury anythina.
Still, it looka bed. Thi way eaUng
stuffed 8c>OR ln front of people who
can't afford canned beans looka blid.
And it certainly does remind the
public jult how many other people'•
vacations it la paying for already.
Perhape opponentl of the Jove boat
blll bad the wroni idea when they
aaid, ''We don't think you can Jultlty
))old1Dc any convention on a l>oet."
Petblp they ahou1d have recopfJ:ed
that ft 11 unju1tlflable to uae tax
deductions to aublSdJJe &he vacation
e.letnent of any canwntJon on land or
... If c.onar-.. really tntereated ln equ~ty, tlWI i.a what it should 1tart
~on.
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View from the White House
WASHINGTON -What la the
outlook for 1983? Perhaps the beat
we•menta appear in the confidential
forecaata that are submitted to the white
House. Here'1 what the aovernment
experts foiaee.
-The U.S . auto industry should
besin it.a long-awaited recovery. After
lut year's diaaater, analysta expect the ma Three autanaken to ahow a profit 1n
l9A3. Even American Motol"B should ret
into the black by 1984, when more than
10 million U.S.-made cars and trucka will
be aold. The rosy forecast for the
industry ia bued on the assumption that
the companiea will be able to earn more
per unit sold, because their expeNeS
have been cut by plant closings, layoffs
and union wage concessions.
Lower interest rates will abo spur car
sales. The only dark cloud hanging over
the industry is continued high
unemployment; people without jobs
don't buy cars. As for foreign
competition, even if the unions don't get
the "domestic content" legislation
they've been pushing. Japanese
automakers are expected to achieve
much of it.a intended 'effect voluntarily.
In fact, joint U.S .-Japanese production
ventures are already in the works.
-SERIOUS RIOTING could erupt in
U.S. cities next summer. Ju the economy
begins lta •low recovery, unemployed
urban blacb will reali%e they're still out
in the cold. In despair, they may take by
force the good.a they have no money to
buy.
Unlike the riots of the 1960., thi.8
year's outbreaks would not be confined
to lnner<ity ghettoa. The experts warn
complacent middJ.e.clasa Americam that
"violence is coming to your side of
town.''
-President Reagan will wind up
compromising drutically on hia budget
for 1984. Initially, the new budget
submitted this month will still reflect the
president's 1980 ''mandate," and he will
cllng to it stubbornly aa long as he can.
But any' Reagan mandate was pretty
well lhredded by the midterm elections;
the White Howie won"t have the ~t it
G.
-J1-c1-11-1-11-11-1 -d
had with Congre11 In 1981 -82. The
administration not only lost stren,th
numerically on Capitol Hill. but moat
RepubllcAna who survived did It in spite
of the president, not holding lo his
coattails.
The president ia a realist. He know.
he'll have to compromiae on the budget
sooner or later. So he'll try for later,
hoping that an economic recovery will
strengthen his position. But by
IUlllmertime, he'll have to start making
conoeaions.
-What about that economic recovery'?
Analyst.a tell me it will not be as strong
as 90me people expect -especially the
wtahful thinkers in the White House. In
fact, congressional leaders have been
warned privately that there's a
significant chance there'll be no recovery
anytime soon. Unemployment is the
major problem, and even the optirrusts
don't see it dropping much below 10
percent in 1983. ../
-The Kremlin's new boss, Yuri
Andropov, may appear to be less
.ggresaive on the international scene for
the next few month•, but don't be
fooled. The early aaseuments of
Andropov as a 90phisticated, reasonable
man -a cloeet liberal. even -were
pure sheep dip. Anyone who clawed his
way to supreme power through the
KGB is a certified hardliner.
,Andropov may well be cautious and
seemingly more moderate in foreign
a.ffaln for the time being. but that's only
becau.e his f1rat priority is CONOlidating
ht. penonal power in the cutthroat,
Byzantine world of~ Soviet hierarchy.
Once he has entrenched h.hmelf firmly
-and he has already moved with
awesome speed and shrewdness -
expect him to be every bit as tough as his
~na. -OU prices will continue to llump.
That waa clearly foteBhadowed by the
failure of the recent meeting oi the
Oraanliatlon of Petroleum
&JCporting Countries in Vienna. Though
the OPEC delegates Issued a perflmCtory
affirmation of the official cartel price.
they couldn't agree on the production
quotas that would make the price
attainable.
TOO MANY OIL-producmg nations
are in desperate straJta financi&lly -
Iran must aeU oil to finance tll costly war
with Iraq, for example, while Mexico
need.a oU money to ball it out of ill fi9cal
meaa. With so many 011 producers
undercutting the OPEC prices just to
survive. the cartel is crumbling. And
Saudi Arabia, the staunchest supporter
of OPEC, can't cut back much more on
production Y(ithout drying up the
petrodollar flow and Malting internal ·
unrest. ..
-The international hotspot to watch
out for is right in our backyard.
Skirmishes along the Honduran-
Nicaraguan border may turn into
fullfledged war. Honduras, with its U.S .
equipment, will have the initial military
edge. But Nicaragua's i.ncreaai.ngly left-
leaning regime will call on Cuba for
help. Then Honduras will ask
Washington to beef up it.a military aid.
-President Reagan ii ltill insisting
that he hasn't made up his mind about
running again. But the appolntment of
hi1 clo1e friend, Sen. Paul Laxalt,
R-Nev ., u the new Republican Party
chairman ii a clear sign.al. 1lle people
cloee to the president are convinced it
means he will 8eek a~ term. Just in
cue he should retire, Vice President
George Buah i.s quietly laying the tracks
for a Bush bandwagon.
-The multibillion-dollar-home-
lnfonnation indu.try 11 in competitive
chaos, the market fragmented among
dozen• of companies -giants and
agreeaive newcomers. Their hardball
tactica u they struggle for a bigger ab.are
of the booming market have. created
many legal and regulatory problems.
~will have to 1ettle thinp. Look
for a donnybrook on this one.
More troops headed for Lebanon?
WASHING TON -President Reagan
has given his tentative approval for a
substantial increa8e ln American troops
in Lebanon in hopea of speeding the
withdrawal of Iaraeli and Syrian forces,
u well aa a few thouaand PLO troops
st111 there, from that war-tom country.
Under top-level White Hou~e
d18cuaaion ii a plan to add perhape two
new battalions to the aeeroximately l.-
200 U.S. Marines sent to the Beirut area
on Sept. 29 -rou$lhl__}' doublln" the forces now \~ere . The Pentagon,
~·r-. 1-,.-•• -/-111_1_1 -~
however. rMY deade that Army~
should replace tome or all the Marines
now in Lebanon.
Deep White House concerns three
monthl aao about the dan1er of
conare-!onal resia1anee to the dispatch
Education's dual problem
Contrary Opinions:
-The reuon that genuine education
is '° difficult la that lt has to be at the
aame time broad enough to saturate and
narrow enough to penetrate; lf lt la on_!.y
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IYllR 111111 ~
~ DOU\1J\8 mw ln, and lf It la only
narrow, no1hlr\a aprMda.
-People -n:atly youna ones -
who end. their 1entenoe1 with "Okay"
.,.. almost • lntwiatlnl u them who
end their MD&encel wt{b "Riaht?" -
when what they are .Mytna I.a neither .,. nor riaht.
-It pua1-me how Pt.ldent a.on can call for a.,__..,,. of oommurilty
and family atabWty while Ul"llna people
who are out of work to ..-t!litr lelet and
move where the Job• are; perh~•P•
tomeOM ihouJd MIMI him a copy of 'lbe
Ora~ of Wrath io ran1nd hlm whit
blpp1n1 to communltlll and to fatnWea
that nqnte WI way.
-lt iPMlla met.Mt any crouP IUCh u tM ~ .... .AmadalioD WOuld pay
Alexander = • f20,000 f H 'for c1eJM1rtn1 a lecture In which It
WM a ....,.. cmchillab he'woiukt not
~t!~n~hat wa1 not alrHdy
-When 1 UHd to cban1• my
1ubacrlptlon address to a country
newwpap«, I would call up and the next
day It was re-addre9aed; now, since the
paper has a computer aya1em, it takes a
week or 10 days to get a change of
adct.re.. lnto the "speedier" system.
-When a host.ea gathen people of
the aa.me profession around a dinner
table, the even.Lna 1lnka like a atone:
divenlty la the' eflervmcent element ln
IOdal lnteracUon. not unlfonnity. (Thia la
why most "hlah" 80da1 d1nnen are IO
tnfemally dull;)
-Speektna of computert, when they
were flnt deYtled, expeJU thouabt they
would provfde ... with lnaiabta into the
weddn&I of the mind; but iM men ~
learn a6out ~ the. men we became
convlnc:ed that there l• no uaeful anaJoCY tietw•n human mentation and
mechAnlc:el 111nte~.·· .
-All three New York City
n•W•P•P•O IUpported Cb• 101lJlf cenctldaw tor aovemor ln the ~
-and evwy ilr\llt c.ndAdaw mdoned
by The New Yotfl nm. for ma,jor 1\ate
office loll. (80 mucli for the vaunwel
, "power of the preN'' to influence
ei.c:tion Nb.11'1W.)
-In th• recurrent 1lau1htera
be\w••n th• "Mo1lem1" and th• ·~· lri tM MJddJe .... W1 bald
to ~eclde whether Uie~Mo1lem1
repud.late Mohammed mon than tM
Clirtlt.l.nl re)let J--. (Qr. for that
nwtW, the -.... """ their blcD on u.u: ........ l*wb*->
of U.S. troops have l.araely dissipated.
Despite the War Powen Act. which
requires the president to get
congreuional consent lo certain
situations before he can eend American
forces abroad. the resistance never
developed. Reagan and his top advt.en.
Secretary o1 Sta~ ~rae Shults and
Secretary of Defenae Caapar
Weinberger, now feel c:o~fident that
Congreu will not be unduly
obstreperous when he announces the
reinforcement plan.
BOTH IT ALY and France, the other
countries tliAt have tent foroee to join
what is called the "Multinational Force
ln Lebanon," wW probably al.lo tncreue
their contingent.a. The enJaraed Western
forces will help to keep pe.ce between
feuding Lebanese factlom after the
wtthdrawal of Synan and IaraeJl troopa.
The queaUon of whether the new
Amertcanl should be Mari.nee or Army
depends on Weinberger'• answer to
complaints from the U.S. Navy, the main
loptical support for the M.arine9. Navy
•hlpl have been Ued up near the
Lebanese coast as a result. U the
president subetituted the Army fclc' the
Marines, lo&lsUc:al backup would be
deployed on the ~. tr.lnl naval
veteela for routine Sixth Fleet .,_uot
dudes.
111a1111111 THE caum
When there iln't much
traffic, two cycliata can pedal
merrily along the wrong
way.
Beaches
appear
peaceful
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jWhile they look
~ as though they ~ tnight have been
painting the other
subjects on this
page, Maria
Vertran and
George Van de
Kerckhove of
Laguna Beach
actually were
concentrating on
\ some fishing
boats that
probably needed ~, ~
eome painting of
their own after •
the latest wallops
of wintry ·
weaJher.
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Shooting the action at a pier is more of a
challenge in the winter than the summer.
Instead of one quick snap of a mass of
humanity, there are individuals to be
photographed with more diverse purposes
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And on the Monday following a three-
day holiday beach-goers were more casual
and sparse than usual. But at the Newport
Pier there was this sampling of people
enjoying their first whiff of unadulterated
ocean breezes for 1983.
Dally Piiot photos
by Patrick
O'Donnell
Michelle Willis, 3, of Costa
Mesa isn't about to let go of
her Christmas doll this early.
Newport lifeguard Mike
Stephenson builds_ new
towers for summer beach
patrols.
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du la North Eut South Wut
PaH PHI % NT P111
un1topped ault, South 1hould
bout about hie two no trump
opening bid. North tran1fer
red to epadea and then raieed
lo 1ame.
two trickl. Then Sharyn
shifted to club. and a loaln1
faneue allowed th• defend
en to complete their book. NORTH J (';I P111 3 • Pa11 Now Weat found tht kill·
lnr defenae -•he continued
with a diamond, pruentlnr
declarer with a rurr •luff.
Declarer ruffed In dummy
and led trump to the king and
ace. West won and rave
declarer another rurf elufr.
Thie time declarer ruffed in
hand. He cro11ed to dummy
with a heart and led a trump.
Dianna perforce won the
quee'n and now complett'd
declarer's misery by lrading
her lut diamond. No matter
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Opening lead: Three or o l"Ja..usy to •ee that lJl11
contract 1hould rail by two
tricke. But thla wu a pair
champlon1hlp. and to earn •
really food acore it wu
eeaentlal that the defenden
should collect a three·trlck
set. Dianna. wtro earlier In
the touMament had won the
Mixed Paira lille, got her
side off lo A good start by
leading a diamond. and the
defenders raked in the fl rat
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the Open Pair championehlp
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Sharyn Kokish or Montreal.
Canadians can bt proud of
their performance in th11
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ANN LANDERS
DEAR ANN ~DERS: Fo~n years ago o~r son was born with a ge!'ellc n e urological
disorder -tuberous sclerosis. Our beautiful
bright-eyed child learned to walk and talk but
today he is profoundly retarded. He has ~ as
man y as 40 seizures a day while we watched
helplessly.
. For aeven years we knew very little about the
dlSOrder or anyone who had a similar problem.
Then we stumbled on information about a support
group called the National Tuberous Sclerosis
Assc¥:iation (NTSA). They were IJfesavers.
TS is believed to affect about one in 10,000.
Se~ty of the disorder varies greatly. Some TS
victims go througn lif.e never knowing they have it
until they diacover their child is severely afflicted.
lt is only whe n tragedy strikes the aecond
generation that a physician recognizes symptoms of
TS in a slightly afflic ted parent. Therefore,
phyaidan awareness, eady diagnosis and genetic
counseling are e xtremely important to preven t
recurrence of TS m a family.
h la also vital for the advancement of research
that parents and TS individuals contact NTSA at
P.O. Box 612, Winfield, lli. 60190. The telephone
number ls (312) 668-0787.
I know there are many families faced with this
catastrophic disorder who would benefit from this
• HOIOSCOPf
' BY SIDNEY OMARA
Weclaffday, J uury 5
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Someone wants
you t.o make premature move. Don't accommodate.
Means pro~ your own Interests New approach to
legal matter may be necessary. Break with current
situation is imminent.
TA U ~US (April 20 -May 20): Low-key
approach LS necessary -focus on worl(, es!entials
shopping, fulfi~ling .obligation to older family ~ember. Conflict will be resolved -involves
direction, money and commitment.
GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): Elements of
llminl. luck combine -wounds heal -creative
juicea flow, you feel more alive, vital. Be ready for
flurry of IOCial activity. Focus on education.
CANCER (June 21-July 2~): What seemed a
losing proposition is turned around in your favor.
Roadblock is removed~ pn>gfe:9 occun and property
value is enhanced. Long-standing assignments can
now be completed .
organization if they knew of it.s existence. Thank
you, Ann Landers, for alerting them to the NTSA.
Sance!'ely yours -LT. GEN. AND MRS. J .L .
PlafROWSKI
. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Import ant
adjustment made In connection with home, 1amiJy,
special paymenta and collections. Missing material
w1U be located. Cash flow resumes. family member
ma~es major concession.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Lunar cycle high -
judgment, int uition ring bell o f accuracy.
Techruques will be perfected, procedures will be
streamlined. Circurns~ take sudden tum in
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'Annie: closes, sequel likely_--= frank Galvin has <n-lal\t chant't•
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_'.'Aonit." end tn1 11.1 Broadway run af~r 2.377
perfonnanca, bKken alrffdy were ialktna about •
eequel to the ,how.
Bt<M!Wa~fUttr• arm ft• tou compar\lit ~rowd~ tM •tap tor a nnat bow --..--
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Dlrcc:tor-lyracl1\ Marlin Ch11rnln lntroduet'd
ttach member ot tht' c.,t and t0ld Daddy Warbucka'
butler to c:lu. tht-houte. Edwin Bordo, who'd been
with "Anni~" trom \he be11tnning, turned off the
Chrlstma1 tree Iii~'-and the room llthl.I. Snow
could b4fleen falll~behlnd a *kdrop window.
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.. Annie," the musical, cloeed Sunday afternoon
at the Uri.I Theater alter becomtna the .eventh
Charnln sat, de tedly, on the ltalrt. Suddenly
he coiled, "Tom!" homaa Meehan, who wrote the
book for "Annie," came on i t.age, looked quiuical
and sat down.
"Tom!" exclaimed Charnln again, "What If w e
wrote 'Annie 117'"
The audience applauded.
rdwri. "'•"' •ft I,, TOI~ I Ht 14A
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Meehan and Charnln alread y have s tarted
work on the new show. Charles Strouse. who wrote
the music for "Annie" and wasn't at the Broadway
dosmg, wall write the music. ~======~=====~:::::=:::::=:::::=~~~~ "The first acene is the same as the last ecene in .,_ ___________________ _,
'Annie' only from a diffe re nt perspective, a
'Rosencrantz and Gu1 ldenstern' approach," said
Cham m.
"It tells the story of Mrs Hannlgan's revenge
on Anme and kmd of ties up the personal affairs
between the secretary and Oliver Warbucks. It will
be much more of an adventure story, with a lot
more scenes And more orphans "
ll 1s hoped that rehearsals for the sequel, to be
called "Par t 11." will begm next fall, Charnm said.
"Annie" started 10S1ng its audience last year ,
hurt by the number of people who'd seen the movie
or touring company versions
Broadway musicals which have run for more
performances are "Grease," 3,388; "Fiddler on the
Roof," 3,244, "A Chorus Line," 3.064; "Hello,
Dolly!", 2,844; "My Fair Lady," 2,7 17, and "Oh!
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Martin Charnin, creator o f
the Broadway musical,
"Annie," gives Alyson
Kirk, star of the show, a
hug during the fina l
performance Sunda y.
AP Wlreptloto Calcutta!". 2,609.
ln profit, a gross of more than $225 million.
Charnin says, ''Annie" is No. 1.
On hand for the fin.al performance were the
little orphans of the April 21 , 1977, Broadway
opening, now grown into young women. Also
present were the original Annie, Daddy Warbucks
and Hannagan -Andrea McArdle. Reid ShellOn
and Dorothy Loudon
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'Listen to Your He8rt' • IS mostly small talk
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"Llaten to Your Heart" on CBS
tonight la that mott of what you he&r
ia small talk. • • . _ _
The two hour, made-for-TV
1 movie atarrtng Kate JackJOn and 'rim
Mathe10n wu ahot on locanon ln
ChJ.caao, and the background ec.nery
-including a gUmpee of columnist
Ann Landen. who lives and works in
that estimable place -la a plus.
Joth (Matheeon) tak• Frannie
home that nliht, and they chat. ''Are
you \r)'fng to aet me drunk?" Frannie
uk:r.Ulftten I wouldn't~ a nice guy,
would l?" Josh replies
Coincidence No. 3: Joeh happen1 JOlh: .. 8 oot.''
LO bt! In the aame 1leaiy nefahborhood Franni : "Would you kill m ?"
with Frannie and the othen. The remainder of the movie -
Joah and Frannie spot each othett there'• still about an hour left -i.
but ooforC! he can catch up to her, the more or lea predictable. At on• point,
But nothlng h ppena -
remember . Frannie doesn't want to
get involved.
founome ducka into an adult l!IO~thlng UkC? tha happens:
bookltore. "Say, Fran," Rick, or Joah: "FrannJe, I juat need some
Steve, aays u they all emerae from time."
the st.ore, havlna eluded Joah, "l Frannie: "Take the lime, JOClhua,
But how much can you expect
from a movie ln which everyone, or so
it seems, owns a telephone answering
machine, eata suahi and uses trendy
expressions like "capisce"?
Coincidence No. 1: JOClh work.a at
Graham Publishing, too. He's an
edit.or, and Coincidence No. 2, he
needs a cover tor his latest book,
"Encounter with Japan," and he needs
it now.
Frannie agrees to read the book
that night -not over dinner with
Josh -but sh e's persuaded by her
roommate, Stacey. to spend the
evening with Rick and Steve. a couple
of characters facing time for indecent
ncvC?r thought you'd be into tha.t take all you need. But don't give up."
kinky atuff." So what makes "Listen to Your
Anorlu!ronC! ot those wttty Heart" entertaining television. evan
remark.a. mildly amualng at timei? It may be
So what happens? Frannie Jackson. an original atar of "Charlie'•
finishes the sketches for Joeh's cover Angels" who played in "The Rookiet"
Jacklon plays Frannie Greene.
who's a bit touchy after an
unfulfilling affair with her boss. Sh~'s
just taken a job as art direct.or for a
big publishing < ""'P:lny. but before
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Kelly 19 trec;lled down by
... lltte>rMY With ~
lt\a1 Ille i. the daughter of
a mUt\onalre client of Ills.
(f'an t) D EJGHT 18 ENOUGH
Joannie'• lnveetlgatlon of
a local porno thuter
r......-that Tom Is a
ltodlhOlder In the COfl>O-
ratlon tnat owns It
G) THAEFS COMPAK'f
Jeck l\Hlll Into trouble
wMr1 he lt..U dating a
pretty gym lnatrucior
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HAPPY DAYS AGAIH
An eccldent at Al's c.ua.
Fonzie to k»e 1119 9igllt and
hie aplf'h ·~~Q Jeulca dl9COYefl lhal Cor-
inne end Outdl haw spent
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Cato! deddM to fight
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con vin ces a reluctant
Ashley to atte nd her
parent's posh anniversary
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of "Happy Days" at 8:00
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and asks the guy to dinner. They eat before then. She can be endearing,
in one o! those rooftop restaurants, especially when she's upeet.
then take off for a night of dancing "I'm not mad ... I'm not mad,"
aboard a paddle-wheel boat. Then she tells Josh after he picks up a
t.'Omes the inevitable: floozy at Houlihan's. "I'm sad."
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11arn1 A wan<*'lng guitar
p1eyer klndlol p...oon In
two very dlller1111t 1lfOIT\9fl.
• M'A•S•H
At IOOr\ u Fr""k la In
t:lletge, Hewlleye 91<19•
camp. Nl'lS • ~.o. to
find Trapper and wel·
~ a now turgeon
(Pan 2) m COU£GE
BA.8KET8AU
Cellfomla Stll9"" Loyola
Marymorol ~
(a>MOVIE
IDBI TDPPIBS
KNXT (2) 3:00 -Walt Disney's
"The World's Greatest Athlete." Two
American coaches (Tim Omway, John
Amos) trick an African jungle boy
(Jan-Michael Vincent) into becoming
their one-man college track team. (Part
1)
KABC (7) 9:30 -"9 to 5." Doralee's
temper flares when Mr. Hart's playful
folly traps them in his office during a
blackout.
KNBC (4) 10:00 -"St. Elsewhere."
Dr. Morrison is chided by his fellow
doctors for making a house call and Dr.
Fiscus pulls his gun on a stunned
patient.
SATURDAY NIOHT
HOit· Karen Black OUMt·
John Prine
G 1H SEAACH OF ...
"lmmor1al Sllarlla"
G) THE JEFnASOHS
George'• ap1>81fance on •
loc.i talk ..,__ It jeopafd·
IZlld wtien the hoet lewn1
lie'• aponaoring a Cubatl
rel\igee
I HAMY-0
Bl ISIHESI AEPOAT
P98 LATEHIOHT
Host· Dennie WhOtey.
(J) BEST OF 8llAAAf
John Byner llhowl yoo
tlllno• 1tranger than t1u111.
latger tllan Nie. and 1.1n1er
than anything you·w --· 11:IO 8 (I) 01MCY
Or Al11n'e niece II eus.
peeled ol manaleughter
loAowlng • l•tal car 8()()-
dent _JAi
G CllTONOHT
Hoit Johnny Caraon
Gueau. c.n Reiner, diver
Gr9Q!.ouganlt. 89 MCNEWS
NIGKTUNE I YOU ASKED FOR IT
MOVIE * • 'h "The Midnight Man
(11174) Burl lanc11ter,
Suaan C'*1I A college
ieCU'lty gl*d ,...,,.leuly
..... ,,,. 11\adOwy ldller
wl\O mutder911 a C:ampua
co-eel
• A,.,-OF 8BHO
HOMAH
"In Sewctl Of H~" $.=-ue * •,; "Blue Monoy" ( 11173)
Al•ln Patrick, B1rbara
Caron An extramarital
lndlacretlon pteclp1111es
an edull lllm p<Oduoer' •
fal.'R'
12;30 Q 8 LAT1! NIGHT WfTH
DAW> LETTERMAN
Gueata fllm hlltorlan He<b
Graff. comedian Matk
SctliH D TOM COTTLE: UP
Cl.OU
(!)MOVIE
"Robin Hood Of Mon-
terey" I 11151) Gilbert
Roland, CNll-Plrl Martin
• LOVE. AMERICAN
8lY\..f
"Love And The Roorn-
matl" Roger tlkee Biiiie Jo,
but lallt In I0\19 wt111 her
roommate. Jiii
12".AO II (I) MCMILI..AN & W1R
An underworid figure plOI•
to IT\\lfder • witness before
he IN1lfiel (RI
1:008 MOVIE • * * "TIMS Gun F0t Hite
(19'42) veronioe Lake. Allf\
Ladd A Nted klller ..... ,
,._.alter he is OOuble-
crOIMd
8 MOVIE
• •'h "Ja,,elt" (1973)
Glenn Fotd. Anthony
Ou1yte A Ire.lance "'-
tlgatC>f Mii out to loaate •
aerlel of ancient blblk:lll
acrollt. ., MOW • • * "Lisbon" ( 1116e) Ray
Miiiand, Cleudt Raine A
..ip·, caplaln i. hit.ct to r-• woman'• hua-band from Communlll
c;apfOfl 9 EHT!RTAINMEHT
TONIGHT
' An Interview with Kenny
taf"~
Ben Oa:aar1 Three New
YOftc detec11VM beCOrne
Involved In numeroua
romantic llalM>nl while
tracking their t:llen11·
9ffant wtw. 'PO' 2'.ab (!) MCHALl!'8 NAVY
• MOVIE • * "Blondie Tak91 A
Vec:aUon" ( 111311) P1111ny
$Ingleton, A'1hur Lake.
Tll9 Buma1ead1 try to uve
an Old reaorl hotel from
bankruplcy.
8 NEW8
(Dl MOVIE * • • ··0ott't Cry, 11'1 Onty
Thunder" ( 11182) Dennie
Chflllopl\er, Suaan Saini
J.,.,_ A 19male Army
doctor and • troublo-
prone medic help two nuns
care '°' a gtoup of Viet·
-orpllent 'PG' (Z)MOVIE *..... ·'Time Ban.dlt•"
(11181) Craig W•rnock.
Oevld W.,,..,, A young
bOy la taken on • trip
through tlma by a band ot
diminutive would-be out-
laws wno haw 1t01en •
time-warp map from the
Supreme Being 'PG'
2:35 " MOV1I! **'h "~tlOfl In
Rome" I 11165) HUO"' O'B<l-
an, Cyd Chari ... A -ch
for Illa ex~llnencf 1 l'IUS-
band teed• a man through
the ltallen undenrrofld 3:001 NEWS SEA HUNT
S:15 MOVIE * * • •,; "WhoM Lile 11 It
Anyw1y1" ( 1118 t) Rlellatd
OreylulS, John Cusa-
wtea Paralyzed 1rwn the
neck dowo In an automo-
bile acci0an1, 1 M)Uiptor
remlf\leoee about hie lite
belote and eloquently
atQUm !Of his right to die
'R' ~fE.:::20
• •••.t "Gimme Shelter" ( 1910) Rolling st-....
fer90fl Alrp4Me. Thtl docu-
menlaty of the RolHno
StonN' 1"9 Amerle:an
tour lncludel -ol the
rioting and murder al an
Altamont Speedwey free
concert
IU60MOYIE * * *'h "Berty Lyndon"
(1975) Ryln O'Nell. Mer1-
N Ber.-A hand9ome
aoldler llnda IC1IOll and
r-1n the 1et11-cen-
t1MY Brltilll lll'!'Y 'PG'
4:00 CJ) TOP CY THE
MORHINO
• MOVIE
• • "Blondie Bmo• Up
Baby" ( 1940) P9MY Sin-
gleton, Ar1huf lalce Baby
Dumpling play• hooky,
reeuhlno In Degwood'•
.,,..., for kldnepping
Rock Hudaon Two broth-
.,, ftnd them..._ on
oppoalte aldet of the law
at the dote ol the CMI
Wll ct) ••• •,; ••0e9d End"
(11137) SyMa Sldrley, J09I
McCfN
(ij) • * •,; "Ool llnd The
Kangaroo" C 11178) ANmat-
ed Oirec:led by Yormm
Gron A young girl
becomel lost In the Aus-
1 re llan bu1~ and 11
befrlendod by a k angatoo
wllo g1vu her • Hh In Ill
pouch 9 * * • ..... "WhoM Ute 11 It Anywr(?" (111811 Rich-.
ard OreylulS, John C-..
vetee Paretyzed from the
r1eQk down In .,., automo-
bile 9QCl6ent. • eculpior
rem1rnacem abou1 11,. ~le
before and eloquently
atgoes tor Ills light to die.
'R'
1:00 cm~ •Yo "The S.Cret
Agent" l t9Je) John G'*-
gud. Madelelne Carrofl.'
Two aples p.W otl 11 man
and wile In ore!« to trlCk
down an 9"8mY mgent
CS)*** "Air.,._. ..
119801 Rober1 Hays. Julie
~ Alter 111 alrilner's
er.. lall• to food poieon-
lng. • ner\'OUI former -
p11o1 It prelMd Into --
vloe 81\d """' contend wtul. on-board 1tya1erl1, e
aecrellve contrOI I~
and ~lllted memoriea
'PG'
(Z) •••'It "P9nnlee
Ftom Heaven" ( 1118 t)
St-Martin. Bernadette
Pet.,.. In the M~ dUt·
Ing !he~ •• It-'
musk; Nleamll> o.l•O)"I
the 11"99 of thOee Wourtd
him ~ of ..... urlbrl-
dled ~ and "" beli.I 1'111 Ill• can be .. It
II In _.. and movie
~lon
benl 'R'
1:30 (1:) **Yo "love F« Rent"
9) UH Ellbacher.
ene o ·rool• Two
•town glrta who mow
to lake ldvantage of the
~OUll Hie ol the big
Qty find·~ loroed
by ~ Into beoorn-
~ higl'l-pnoed _,.
CH) * * "King Of The
Mountaltl" ( 1118 t) Hltf't
Hamln. ~ eouoma.
Three )'OU"O l A ~
lorw Oevote their -glee
10 the IC>Of1 of dnlQ reclng
·pa·
t:00 fD * * "Manhattan Mer-ry-Go-Round" ( 11131) PnM
Regan. Leo Ca,,llto When
a mol>eter takee oonttol o4
a rocordlng company, he
Matty ~ • mele elnQ-
., to toee 1111 flanoee
1.
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I i :.s COMPAKY
Jtldt reeoi-to be more
~wlthwomen
··~WIU>
tD Wl<RP IN CINCINNATI
Ad-1-• and list--.
ttw..ien to dtop the S1•
lion II tlteir "elevator-
mualc" llf\'t reinstated.
•
(I) TIC TAC DOUGH
MACNel /LEHRER
~
"Ovlet A• A Nun" .i.tnlma
lind• the miaalng student
at the encl or lhe tower •
tunnel. but the figure Ol 1he
black nun catehtll 119 with
them (Part JI Q
(H)MOVIE
•••·~ P~ From
••••,; "Suaplclon"
(t94t) Cary Grant. Joan
Fontaine. Oltected by
Allred Hllc:hcock A yoong
woman 1u1pect1 her
Cflermlng husb9ld of plan-
ning • IT\Ufder
0.J»fUAAY ~
10:00 G 8 ST. ELSEWHERE
Dr MC>frlaon la Chided by
his tellow dOC1ora for mall·
Ing a "°'* i:.-. and Dr
F1Klll pu111 him gun on a
Cl)MOVIE * * • "Modem Romance"
( tH I) Albert Brooke,
Kathryn HWTOld A lllm
.ctltor triee reoeetodty 10
-bac:lt the ,_, of lhe _,,,_lo..-'R'
• ·~ "Naked Inferno"
(11180) l<aren Gambier The
thrMI of ltnmlroent nuclMt
llOlocaull becOmee lhe
exc:uae fOf a no-hOlde-
barred Otgy
(Z)MOVIE *. . .... "Monty Python And The Holy Grall" (11174)
Gtahem Chapman, John
C1-King Ar1hur and
hie band ol knight•
eni:ounter giant•. riddlerl
and • leroelou• ral>t>rt In
their -c:h '°' the legend-~cup 'PG'
4:2t (B)MOVIE • * *'~ "Penniel From
Heaven" ( tH 1) Stove
Mlrlln. Semadelle ..........
In !he ~ durtng the
OepfeellOfo, a If-' mualC
salMmen doltro)"I the
INw of t"-around Nm
~ of hie unbridled
Mlfllhlleea 81\d hit belief
that llfe can be .. It It In
IOnOI and movie mu9lc:al
produCllOn numberl 'R'
•.30 0 * • "My Plllllan" Telly
Savelu.. MictlMI Conltlllt-
tin.. A IUOC*llul bl*-
~ retuml 10 1'1111
G,..... homeland -'*• he
flnO• t*neaff 911tangod
lrom the wnpe tlfe 01 hie
lamlly
I 1
AEP<>fn' (I) P.M. MAGAZJNE
@ IEHT£RTAINMEHT
TOMIGHT
An Interview with K1111r-y
laoglnL 9 OAAHO£ COUNTY
TODAY
(C)MOYIE
···~ "Meetball1" 11111111 8111 Murray. Chris
Makepeece A IMIY IUtn-
mer "*"" ~ IMda hit mleflt Cher~ Into e
l'IO-flolds-berred 1por1s
corn~tltlon •gaJnat e
group from another c:amo
with a much better reput•
tlon. 'PG'
CH)YOT£AY!Afl .. 1W7
Homt Olelt Cewit gulde9
,,.....,., bac:ti to 11121. the
yeer Charin Lindbergh
made the flrat trtinMtlantlc
lligllt. liquor flowed In
~ ...... end both ltle -nr 81\d job oppor'lu·
nltie9 ...... booming
(ll)MOVIE
• • • "The CompMttlOn'
( 1MO) Rldl«d DreyMm.
Alff'/ 1r111ng Two ptnat1 111
a San Frll'°9oo ""* competition find lhet thelf
IOve '°' eectl other con-lllct• wffh thelf pr0f9Mlon.
11 tmbltlofla. 'PG'
(Z)MO'lll * *.'A "Time 8andtt•"
(I .. I) Ctelg Wemook.
o.vtcl W"'* A young
boy II taken on a .,_,
""~ t.lrN by a bend °'
Clt~flll LISTINGS
e ICN)IT ICB!tl
• ilNBC (N8C1 e 1<TLA llnd I
.U8(CA8G> e l<FMB (Gft$) e KHJ TV (Incl I
•USTfAICI
• K nv lllld I
• .C(O~ TV (IN )
• KCIT 11'aJ>
••ll(OC cl'as1
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OECORATIW PAJNTING 9 YOU Mt<ED FOR IT
FeatureO: "The Hou1e
That Karate B<o..... and
"Muak:al Furniture ..
I FAMILY F£UO
COLL!OE
llA8KET8AU.
Oavlelaon Wildcat• va.
Notre Oeme Flgfltlng I,.., 0 COOKIE OO£S TO
THE H08PfT AL
A young gll1 ~ her
,_ o4 the hoepl1al with the
help °'her "**· 1:00 II Cl) WALT OtSHEY
"The Wor1cf1 Gruteet
Athlete" Two Arn«lcen
coechee (Tim Ccmway,
John Amoa) trlcll an Afri-
can 1ung1e boy (Jan·
MICllHI VlncenO Into
becoming thelf one-man
CC>lleQe tr acil tewn (Part t) D QI IT OHL Y HURTS
WHIN YOU LAUGH
Aot1ert Oul"eume hoell 1
oon*'Y "*'-' ~
on 1119 waya -Cop9 with
the lrultrttlOns of _.,.
dey llfe. gueell Include Ski c-. 9ob and Aly.
Robert Mitchum, and
Cl-'l lllld Chong
• MOVll * * "l<Nler FC>fot" ( 19711) p.._, Fonda, T..., Sava-
1., A MIMlty otfleet Ind
1111 aldtltlc:lt 111.c:ll t
esea.1 mining ~ '°' •
ti..1111111 -end l20 ~In diMlonda..
llll' ICOOC ""41 I
-0 Oii T-V
l Z TV ..
M H80 •
C C(IN'm.nl
ti CWOIU NY • HY.
:f71. tWT9'1
11 IUPHI _...,.
I ls.-tlme)
• S,.Ottlfflt
• ICM>i41'"""' Ntt-rlll
Heaven (188 I) Steve
Martin, Bemadette Pe1era.
In the M~ during the
Oept-esalon. a 11-4 mu Ille
111eeman de11roy1 the
II-of thOM ltOOnd him
bec:8iUM ol 1111 unbrldled
Mlflllhneu and hli belief
that lofe ain be es " Is In
tong• and mo¥19 mu9iCal
productlOn numbef1 •R'
(l)MOVIE • * • •-. "WhOee Liie Is It
Anywey? (11181) Richard
OreytulS, John CHM·
vetea Pat~ed from the
nec;il dOWfl In .,, 1<1tomo-
bile llCCid«tl. a ICUlplOf
r.mlnlleel 1bout Na life
b•fore and eloquently
atQUM '°' his right 10 die.
'R'
0MOVIE * • •,; "RlggeOy Man"
(19111 SINy Spac;.ek. Eric
Roberie In 11144. 1 , .....
phone qlle(llOf In • _...
T eaaa town ucrillcee lier
llandlnO In the aommunlty
~ lhe hat a 11\ott allalr
With e oombet·bovnd NII-
°''PO' l:IO. 9 LAVl#tl &
IHASY
LaYwM t/lelt• 1 convent to
•="~ .,,.,Q CJ) CHANJl'I ANOIU
When Kri1 la kldnl!OP9d,
Jiii °°"*to the r~ • 000 COUflt..I
After Ollng ltunt«t by
o.c:ar tOf lllltlO '°"· Mur· rs, the GOP lnWll hie
pOller•playlng buddlea
during • Ol'M
l:N (Cl ""°"" •• ··rt1t NIQflt ni. Uglll•
Wtni Ollt II\ O.g ....
(IM 11 KrWty MoNICflOI,
Mn Hemtl. A brotl*·
lll64la.r '°"9W'filno duo.
111¥9 many ad¥9nlurn
Wiiie trying to eke out • 11""'8 on IN oounlry....i.
tn'I clfWI, 'PO' l:OO. CE MOV1I
''Ultln fo YM Hiatt"
,,.,.,,.,.. llate Jadlaon,
Tim MlllhllOI\. A ~
~.......,. 10 ""'I on
tllllt MW rOINf'Ce wttlle WO!'t!Mll 1..,_ at 1M inr::=:o:n
11unned ••lent 11..1:~
A big-9aml hunter Mii
out to get revenge on the
Hartt t>ecauae Jonathan
au~ him In lhe bull· .,...wor1c1.o
• WORLD 9'ECIAL
"Lampad Of Ball" Tll9 ltfe
and wor1I Of Bal"-artist
I OuaU Nyornen LetftCltld.
wf'<> died "' 1918 •• the !1i1.9 of I t 8, II profiled
tlD IOOY .. OUUTlON
'Bal•nclng Act" Ot
Jonathan Miner 10o111 11
the elaborate Mt °' P<O-venlllle. reac1111e and repair
mech1nl1m1 th1t are
demlgned lo keep oor bod·
lea In• at ate of heallh. c:;i
(B)MOVll • • * "On Ooldon Pond"
(1181) Henry Fonda.
Ka.lllllflhe Hspbum Old
f•mtlV tenalonl r91U11ace
at an eldel1y couple return
IO< a lelll lllH'lll'll9f at thllr
New Ellgllnd ~fMI lllld
-vtall«t by their dauofl-
,., • her llanot and hie '°"
'PO'
Cl) LOWtQ irM..o.
AND~ COUl't..l8 ... ~
···~ "~nlel 'r°"' H .. v•n" (ttltl lltv•
Mll1ln. knadttW ........
In the MldWllt durillO Iha
Dlpreallorl, .... ""'* NleMlln doltrop tho
111191 o4 ttloM Wound him
..,.. of 1111 llllbfldled
......,...lltd ........
UIM ... Mftbe .. ltltln
llOl'l1' lltd MOw. muelc.i
, 1!!._oductton numbere ·w 10*). INOIJllNOINT
~~ (C>MOYll •. *. ..,.... (1111t)
.....-. l(IM6cl, ,....,
"'11\, Tllo ~ o4 I
poor ln911111 tar"'•' **--tM .. of ..,
llmllfa ...... IOnl Md
Nt OMI ~ 11Q'
(l)A NIW 04UUDIH
"OIM O.OW.. Hit l.Oll'e"
~t•L 11:oog•<1>••
(Z)MOYIE • * "Forept•y" 11111:11
l.Mo Moetel. Elllelle Par·
aon1. T 11'ee comic \Ilg·
natl•• .,. ottered a1
explenallont tv tile faff of
a fictional American preal-
dtnl. 'A'
11:16 CID MOYIE
•• "lifnlghtrtOen" (lllet)
Ed HarN. Gaty l.ahll A
group ol blllera ride with a
tr..-tng ~lair
and dllc~ that the
ldeelll1le ~ agllnll
M eallll In modem tm.
alao. 'R'
12:00. EHTPTAIHMIHT
TOHIQHT
An lntervtlw with t<tnny
~l!LA8TWOAO
* * ~ "Child Under A
LMr' 1111721 ~ Cem-
penMI. Dyan ~ A
-enour.. u.. wllll Nf~IC~IO protect lier Mleg1t1m111
.,.by i:AM&NCAN
ITYl.S
"Love And G1and111e"
Aulh Han.n vllftl ,..,
grandmotNf In Altlr9!Nnl
VIM1gt, and llndl hit lhlr·
Ing her eipwtment with •
"*· .MOV-. *'*"' "The "-'" (19111 lau,.n aac:ell. J.,,, .. Oemer A populat fltni .. .,
1~CIJM<ME
..... "Tip•" (11181)
George C Sc>ott, Timothy
Hutlon Mltltery ech004
t:.lldet• tell• over their
llChoOI IO pr-t plena to
tum 1"9 ecactemy property
Into • concto ~t
'PO'
1:JO. 8 N9C HfW8
OVPMQHT
• 90 YOU ntN< YOU GOT~E.8
(t)MOYIE
.... ·~ "W?\011 uto " tt
Attyway?" (11181) ~d
OreyfuH. John c .....
vetea. Paralyiod frOln tl'lt '** down In .,., eutomo-
blte ICClcl«lt, a '°"'l)lOf
remUlllCa about his '""
befot• ind eloquently
atguet kif 11111 right to die .,..
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HDOWATQ4 isr'aKO
* * * ~ ''Cwnll Kl'IO'M-adOt" ( 1911) JICll Nlollol-eon, Ann-Marv•t. Two
oollego "*'6• epend ...... .... ,..,. bttort lltd .,...,
graouet!On ditooWol'IQ ....
lly """lne and ~ Mdl OtWa gll'lftlerlcl9 .,..
t:Jt®MOW *. '* ·~ M Laqled" I
JOHN DARLING
.. *ltmmd"' '~
ldn*W 'ft' • (1M1) ~ ~
4:301 •IPY BUU.WIHKLE
MOW
• • • "lM Corrc>«ltlon"
C tlleo) RlcNnS Dreytu91.
Amy INlng. T-plenlals Ill
a Sen Ftandleo mu11a
aompeUllon find that thell'
tow tot each other oon-
Neta "'4111 ''*' profeu'on. II ambltlt)nl . PG.
(Z)MOW
.... ,.,. Cyc:lopf" ( 111~7)
Jltl'IM Craig, Glorla Tai>
bolt A woman on a Ill.Int In
Mo•ICO for her mllllnQ
tioyhl•"d 1ncount1ra
lnlteed Ill oylf, ~
"-'
w .. d .. Clt•tt•w'•
Dat1tl•~ Mo.,lt-•
10:00 ® •• "Heetlboepe"
• (11181)Andy Keulman. Ber·
neclette P9ten. In a wor1d
Of the ,_ Mure, two
~ robot• expert..
-... \llcllaltudea of hf lo'4. 'PG' ca> * • ''The E.ltermina-
tor" I ttto) Cflriatophlf
GeorQe. Samantha Ew•·
An• hlll w buddy 11 lllft
parefynd by a ,.._ Yorti
youth gang, a Vietnam \191
decldea 10 take Illa
revef\ge by mutdeflng
"'-' Crimlnlls l'lvougll
Q•u••olne. tonuou•
meet\I, 'A'
CJ) • • '4."The Unllnown
Man" ( 1116 I) Walter Ptd·
geon, Ann Harding A llw-
Y91' te llPl9t 10 11111m inat •
-he~. and who • w11 acquitted. ec:1\lalll)I
~111eO'Nllo
... Wltctklf ll> ••• ''TN l.llt
WllU" (1111) The land
Dltfftod by Martin
....... lob o,teti, Jani ~ IEttp OW.ton and'
Ainge twr toitl Tht land
In I fllmed ~ation of
the --·· ....... COii• ~';,..-= •.aoa:>•··~· ..... •"(tt10) ~ ·~~TM
~o4 ...... ..... , ... MiertGM
tour~ ... cf ..
rtotfn8 Md --...
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Oilers
challenge
-Monarchs
By ROGER CARLSON Of"ho.lyNocllalf
It's No. 1 at No. 2.and you can't
ask for anything better than that
on any level.
Mater Dei High, considered
the runaway choice for No. l, but
proving human after being
extended into two overtimes by
Fountain Valley last week before
eacaping, 55-54, is al Huntington
Beach tonight. It's a non-league
same with the opening tipoff
1eheduled for 7:30.
Huntington Beach has rolled to
a 9-2 record (Mater Del ia 10-2)
behind what many feel la the
type of game that can stop Mater
Dei -a quick, up-tempo,
guard-oriented fast break and
press.
Mater Del boasts an
exceptional quintet, keyed by
point guard Matt Beeuwsaert, a
6-6 ~ junior, who was the MVP
at the Valencia and Orange
tournaments.
Beeuwsaert is joined by 6-5
junior Chris Jackson , 6 -7 ~
sophomore Tom Lewis (a
transfer from C-epistrano Valley),
6-4 Mike Fielder and Gahr High
-waiAS'4~~ike...Mitchell (6-~)--
Beeuwsaert is obvioualy Mater
Dei's top strength, but the
Monarch s of Coach Gar•y
McKnight are very high on
Lewis, who has shown the moves
and talent of a seasoned senior.
Opposing Lewis and also a
sophomore is Jamel Gamer (6-7),
who averaged 16.5 points a
game in helping lead Coach Roy
Miller's quintet to a 9-2 record.
"If anyone had told me we
would be 9-2 at this point back
on Nov. 10," says Miller. "I'd
have taken it."
Delly P11o4 P'Mtee lly Clwtee lt.wr
Helping Garner up front will
be 6-6 Mike Mills, but, at leaat in
tentlS of statistical height, that's
the ex t ent of the Oilers'
_Coby Naess ( 42) loses a rebounding· battle (left); Sean Jordan pressures Steve Colburn ( 31), .
A dozen problems for Laguna Beach
By ROGER CARLSON
Of tM Deltr Ptlot li.tf
The law of averages is very clear on
this point -give your opponent a
12-point lead and chances are you're
going to lose.
"We just don't shoot well," continued
Falconer, who watched his team
eventually connect on 20 of 50 (40
percent) from the floor.
start of the third and fourth quarters.
The Joa drops Laguna Beach to 0-1 in
league play, but Falconer feels it's
hardly time to start thinking about next
year when virtually h1s entire squad
returns.
Laguna Beach High's young Artists
learned that particular lesson Monday
night as the South Coast League
basketball campaign got under way with
visiting Laguna Hills enjoying the early
spurt on the way to a 64-53 victory.
"That's the way it's been, they aren't
really bad shots, and I feel we can shoot
better than that. Turnovers (10) didn't
hurt us. But you can't give up those
12-point leads with our personnel."
The Hawks of Laguna Hills jumped to
a 10-0 lead and the Artists weren't able
to 9e0re until 2:08 remained in the first
quarter.
"We're hungry now," says the Laguna
Beach coach. "It's not next year . . it's
now."
"We just can't hit a shot in the first
quarter," admitted Laguna Beach Coach
Craig Falconer, "and it's killing us."
The Artists, now 3-8 on the season
with two freshmen and three juniors in
the starting lineup, could net just l-of-9
from the field in the first quarter, fell
behind by an 18-4 count early in the
second period and were never able to
threaten.
The lead swelled to 25-10 in the
second quarter, expanded to 55-37
midway through the fourth period and
dwindled to 57-50 with 1:25 left before
the ~entual 11-point margin.
Nick Tepper, a 6-1 junior, led Laguna
Beach scoring with 13 points, while Scott
Fortune, a 6-4 junior, added 10 counters,
eight coming In the first half.
Laguna Hills, meanwhile, got double-
digit scoring from three starts -14
each by Robert Carter and Todd Litfin
and 11 from Todd Williams, a burly
football type who excelled as a receiver
for Laguna Hills during the fall But ~cally it was a 12-point game
throughout as Coach John Moore's club
held the upper hand by those dozen
counters on eight occasions. including the
LalitUf\8 Hills, now 8-5 overall, used a
balanced attack and full court pressure.
Vikings deserved it --Landry
Minnesota wins, 31-27; A voids another meeting with Dallas
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -The Minnesota
Vikings came up with more big playi; than did
Dallas, and thus avoided another meeting with the
Cowboys next week in the opening round of the
National Football League playoffs.
Dallas Coach Tom Landry said the Cowboys,
who with the 31 -27 loss finished second in the
National Conference and play host to the Tampa
Bay Buccaneers in the playoffs Sunday, had
nothing to gain by winning.
"You have to give the Vikings a lot of credit,
they fought to stay here and they de.erved it,"
Landry said after Minnesota'• nationally televised
Monday night victory. "We just wanted to play
hard. We really had no incentive except the prestige f winn1na •• 0 The \1ildnp earned the home-field advantage
against Atlanta in the first round of the playoffs
Sunday. In a game that featured big plays, the biggest
wu a 99-yard acorin8 duh by Dallal' Tony Donett,
the longest ln NFL history.
It came jus( after Minne9ota oomerback John 'l\tmer ran beck an intercepted pus 33 yards fM a
touchdown to live the Vlklnp a 24-13 lead. On the
ensut.na klckofl, 1'mm.y Newaome fumbled the ball
out of bounda on the Cowboy one.
On the next play, Donett went off right tackle
tor hJa history-making run.
"There wun'\ a thl~hona about the
defenaive play," Minne.ota Bud Grant aaid
of Donett'• run. Whkh broke the ~ of 97 yarda
eet by Andy Uram of the Chbao c.ardlnall ln 1939
and ~!t Bob Gaa-of Pl\~ ln UM9 ... He •w 1 and axplojted It. l wu in awe of the
play my.elf."
0 1 jult MW a Jot of l"'Je111
11 Mid Donetti Who
flnWMCI the prne With 1031 'latdl and wound up ..axid co J'reieman Mc.Nell o the New Y <ll'k Jett
for the Nn.: ruahfria tit.le. "l'U hokl on to thJ. one a '°"' t1me:• • .. Nothlnc bap~ned.'' note taC'kl• Charlle
JQhi)IOn iidd Of the idfecl Of om.ti•• touchdown.
NFL playoff schedule
AFC
Saturday'• Oamn
Cleveland (4-5) et Raid~& (8-1)
New England (5-4) at Miami (7-2)
8und•J'• Qamee
New York Jeta (8-3) at Cincinnati (7-2)
Sen Diego (6-3) et Pittsburgh (6-3)
(Channel 4 at 9:30 a.m.)
NFC
8aturday'e Qam"
Detroit (4-5) at Wuhlngton (8-1)
St. Louis (5.-.) at Green Bay (5-3-1)
Sunday'• QamH
Tampa Bay (5 ... ) at OaJIU (8-3)
Atlanta (5-4) at Minnesota (5-4)
''There wu no emotion change. A lot of teama
would have folded after that. but not ua. That'•
what made the dltference.''
Later, Ron Sprtnp' two-yard duh a•ve DaUaa
a 27-24 lead, but the Vikinp came riaht beck and
drove 80 yarda.
The VUc.lnp went to n.anninl bllck Ted Brown
for one of the big playa of the aeries. Brown, who
IOOred twke and ruabed for 100 yardl and cauaht
pa-. for 60 men, cauaht • 29-yarder tn the drive
""to 1et lnto Cowboy territory. A little laler, •
quarterblck Tommy Kramer, who completed 18 of
34 .... for 242 yt.rdl and \WO toUchdoWN, hit
Rick9y Youna with a 14-yard touchdown PMI·
Youna c:auaht the ball aa he llld to \be IP'OUnd.
repined hit !tet and ran tt th• ~ l(J.yana
Y ouna Mid tiia Wit thoucht w11 to twta onto the
ba11 and not ,.i up.
~But I Meld Teddy (8= yeWna at me to
pt up.'' h• uJd. "I ttnally fl out I Md time c.o
pt up and .. , ln.''
up front and a zone defense to keep the
Artists off balance.
"We didn't punish them for pressing,"
said Falconer. "We aren't attacking the
press."
The Artlsts were screened out for the
most part on their offensive boards -
which made it even tougher with those
30 missed attempts -and Falconer says
that has been a problem the entire
tournament sea.son.
Adding six points apiece to the
Laguna Beach attack were Coby Naess,
Canadian exchange student Dan Dewar
and 6-1 senior Jim McGraw In a reserve
role.
"McGraw makes us a better team,"
continued the Laguna Beach coach, who
has found himself using several different
lineups in an attempt to find the best
solution.
rebounding strength.
"Mater Del has five
rebounders, we have two," says
Miller. "Inside we're pretty even,
but when the forwards go up
against ours, it's going to be a
battle."
The balance of the Oilers'
attack includes 6 -1 Danny
Thompson, 5-11 Lou Harrigan
and 6-0 playmaker Billy
Thompson.
It's Billy Thompson and
Harrigan who may shoulder the
biggest burden -because if they
can't disrupt Mater .Dei's game
there appears to be little hope for
an upset.
"The pres,, will hurt them if
we can get to them early," says
Miller. "And , we have to
maintain the pressure the entire
game.
"We're going to have to get the
boards in order to run the fast
break and it's going to be tough
when Mater Dei gets past
midcourt. It's tough to guard a
guy 20-22 feet outside, because
that sure leaves tbinga open
inside.'.-
£1 Orenge Cout OAILV PILOT ITUMday. Jtnuary 4, 188'
'J ,. 1. E1taocla (8-3) -The F.aglea were opening ey~ without Mater Dei tranafer Gary Jaqer, anCl
Wl\h the arrival of the 6-6 pivot it juat maJca Coach
Lltfry Sunderman's squad a clear cut choice u the
team to ~l.
. Double figures aa FAtancia'a key -Jim Curtis (1~2). Doug Pinckney (12.7). Jon Johnston (10.9),
G~vm Warlaumont (10.8) and Jaeger (14.~) make it
pfltllY tough to gang up on anyone.
1. Corona del Mar (1·3) -Mike Hea & Co. m~de the Sea Kings the early-early choice, but
C~ch Jack Ernon's concern with his front line
appean w rate IOtne merit. although he'a known for
hi.I pe11i.m1stJc ways.
Dave VanSteenhu)'llt! (6·1 eenior) la avera.ld.na
15.0 per game, while 6-3 Grey Wynn (10.5) Ana
Hea (10.0 ln six games after sitting out with a foot
injury) are also In double flguree. The key for
Coron.a del Mar Ls getting lnalde, It's going w be
tough to conslet.ently alz:zle from outside.
3. Newport Harbor (l·t) -An exceptionally
tough schedule clouds the Sailon' record with four
,,
F lorida upsets No. 5 Alabama
Forward Ronnie w 1111am1 ·m
poured in 22 pointa 8Jld Nabe Palmer
hit six free throws in the final minute
Monday night aa Florida upeet fifth-.
ranked and p~ously unbeaten Alabama 89-86
in the Southeastern Conference basketball
opener for both teams . . . El&ewhere, junior
forward Bobby Parks scored 24 pointa and
aophomore Kelda Lee added 22 as No. 2-ranked
Memphis State routed the University of
Baltimore 103-57 ... Jim McMa1ter 1eored iJ
polnts and Melvin Tarpln added 17 aa No. 3
Kentucky rallied from a 10-point halftime deficit
to trim Mi.ssiaippi 72-60 in another Southeast.em
.. R e dskins' Moseley
:.named NFL's MVP -Conference cont.t . . . Senior BUly Goodwill
acored a career-high 28 points, including 17 in
"From AP dlapa aclae. &he aecoAd half. to lift No. 7 St. John'• to a 79.62 _
z NEW YORK -Mark Moseley, [iJ decision over Seton Hall . . . No. 12 Tennessee
>1the record-breaking place-kicker for 1eored an 87-76 dedaion over Gi!orgia behind 24
;.the Washington Redskins, was named points from 5-11 junior Tyrone Beaman . . .
1Monday the Most Valuable Player in G~ Alvin Ro6ertson scored three baskets
the National Football League by The Associated during a key two-minute stretch to help
Press. 10th-ranked Arkansas to a 64-58 vict.ory over
Moseley was nearly cut by the Redskins Nebraska . . . Long Beach State forward
before the st.art of the 1982 season but wound up M!cllael Zeno pulled down 22 rebounds and
shattering Garo Yepremian's record of 20 scored 20 polntt to lead the 49en to a 104-90
consecutive field aoals. He non-«>nference victory over Loyola Marymount.
was a narrow winner over The victory overshadowed a 35-point
. San Diego quarterback Dan perto~ by Loyola guard Greg Goorjlan,
f Fouts, receiving 3'5 of the 84 who hit 5 of 9 three-point attempts.
• votes cast by a nationwide
panel of NFL sportswriters.
Fouts, a 10-year pro and
the pilot of Coach Don
Coryell's pass-happy
Chargers' offense, received 33
voters. Marcus Allen, the
MOSELEY rookie running back of the
Los Angeles Raiders. was a distant third with six
votes. Others rece1Vlllg more than one vote were
quarterbacks Joe The1S1'1'Wlll of Washington with
three and Danny White of Dallas with two.
Quote of the day
New York Giants Coach Ray Perkins,
who announced that he was leaving the
team at the end of the season to take over
for Alabama football coach Bear Bryant, for
whom he played during the mid-1960s: "If
I was scared or intimidated, I wouldn't take
the ;ob. You'd have to be crazy to do that. I
admire him, yes; intimidated by him, no."
Rams to meet with Nagel
1 The Rams are scheduled to meet
iithis week with Ray Nagel, athletic
,.direct.or at the University of Hawail,
and are expected to offer him a job as
,chief admirustrator in an anticipated front office
~shakeup. a Rams aource said.
. Nagel is expected to meet with Rams owner
,Georgia Frontiere, the source said. Frontiere has ~not yet made a decision regarding the future of
C.oach Ray Malavasi
Seaha wks' McCormack nam e d GM
SEATTLE -Interim Seanle [iJ
Seahawks head coach Mike .Mc-4. •
Cormack was named president and
general manager of the National Football League
club Monday night.
McCormack also removed himself as a
candidate to become permanent head coach of
the team, he said at a news conference at
·Seahawks headquarters.
Rams' Redden 'awake a nd a lert'
Rookie running back Barry •.
Redden of the Rams wu reported
''awake and alert" and m satisfactory
condition Monday after suffering an
apparent concussion in Sunday's NFL game with
the San Francbco 49ers. A nursing supervisor at
Centinela Hospital In Inglewood said Redden
was "doing just fine." . . . RookJe Cbrll
Kontos acored two goals and Mike Rogers added
three 89lilts as the New York Rangers skated to
a 6-2 victory over Detroit ln the only Nation.al
Hockey League game Monday night.
Television, radio
TV: College Basketball -Not.re Dame at
Davidson. 7:30 p.m ., Channel 56. Taped; Loyola
at Long· Beach State, 9:30 p.m ., Channel 56.
Taped.
RADIO: Basketball -Pepperdine at Cal
State Fullerton. 7:30 p.m., KWRM (1370) and
KlK (9.f.3 FM).
Gibbs NFL coach of the year
N'E.W YORK (AP) -Joe Gibbs, who guided
ashington Redskins to the best record in the
·· nal Conference in 1982 and lnw the National
League playoff.a for the tint time since
6, was named Coach of the Year today by The
A:llKJci'i.ated Press.
Gibbs was a runaway winner, garnering 49 of
ater Dei, Oilers
-2 in prep poll
Nothlng has ~ at the top -Mater Dei
h 's Monarchs continue to rule the roost as
VII,.. .. ,., County'• No. 1 prep buketball team.
t, there has been IOme shuffling of teams
' \he Dally Pilot'• praeuon rank:ingl.
. HµntinC'On s.c.h hu moved into &he No. 2 .eUIAI up a duel tor lhe top with Mater™
t. h e Oilert were ranked No. ~. but have
... IPPf'~ pla* with 0tun View followina the
a M ~ to UU. polnL
; Fountain Valley hN moved up on1 not.ch ao
and Sevtte, which LI just rourid1nc ln\O shape
with the late arrival of football 1tar Sieve
The~ entry ln the Top 10 la r.tancl&,
ch h., tnoved into the No. 7 elot after an
reaive December.
!, 0tu1e Coaaty Top lt
• T~m :Mac.er Det 1Hun~n Beach
I Jbuntafri :valley
!Servfte !Ocun View
lCaplstranc> valley :llllanda
'La Quinta i._-Otinda
Sonora
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the 84 votes cast by a nationwide panel of seorts
writers *Qd broadcasters. Tom Flores, coach o( the
Los Angele9 Raiden, was teeond with 14 votes,
followed by Tom Landry of the Dallas C.Owboya
with six. Others receiving more than one vote were
Don Shula of MiamJ with five and Jim Hanifan of
St. Louis and Leeman Bennett of Atlanta, two
apiece.
"Becoming a head coach and winnln& thl1
award Is truly a dream come true,'' Gibbs aaid. "I
consider myself one of the luckiest men alive
becawie I'm doln.q what I've always wanted to do."
ln 1981, Gibm replaced Jack Pardee -who
had been Coach of the Year ln 1979 but whoee star
de.cended as the Redskins fell from 10-6 that year
to 6-10 ln 1980.
In hie flnt eeuon u Wahington'• coach, Gibbs
suffered throuah JOlletl ln the team's first five
gama before hll l)'lt.em be1an to take root. The
Redakinl won elght of the lut 11 gamee ln 1981 to
finiah at 8"8, rema.lnlna in playoff contention until
the f1nal Sunday of the eeuon.
"I think we leamed aomethiilg from every
pme," Glbbl ..W. "We ake away IOmethlng from
each of our experienca. even Jo.et. t learned a lot
about mywlt when the teen l\al'ted off ao poorly. l
IMmed a lot about my Coieh1ni staff, too.
... _
4. lrvlae (l·I) -The Vaqueroe have a lot
gotna for them ln term1 of quality experience and
dopth. A l)(mible thom In the Vaqe' ll4e LI the lack
of a knockout punch.
• 7. El Toro (4-J) The Chargers' record la
decefvina becau.e of the lam ol Jeff Arnold (8-9)
and guard Sonny LewlJ.
Bernard U-.ery (12.1) and Bobby Rhodet, a ~-e
junior ( 10.6) arc tho only pt.yen 1COr1ng ln double
figuree.
lrvlne hu met Sea View League teuna four
tlmea, 1pllttln1 with Unlveralty In one-point
overtime verdict8, Lo.tna w Corona deJ Mar (44-42)
and awppl.na Saddlebaclt. 57-48.
5. Cotta Meea (1·4) -The Muat.angs could be
better than this -they've beaten Compton,
Foothill and Marina, and on paper, figure to be the
best bet to make the predl¢1ona very laughable.
Ted StJtt (16.8) haa good range and 6-2 Dave
Palmblade (11.7) makee It a 1-2 punch, along with
Paul Edson (9 7) and Hark Cook (7 .9), among
others
,
A.mold has milled l WO pmet and reinjured bJa
back, ma1dna hlm tentative for Wt'dnetday, while
Coach Tim 1t'ravert uye he'• hopeful of ~Uinl
Lewie back Wedneeday aft« m.lalna five pmea
with a broken wriet.
Arnold hH averaged 13.• point.a and 10.8
rebound.I In five et.art.I. Jim Hammel, a 6-3 KJ\lor, i9
averaging 1 U polnte and 8.0 rebounds a game.
8. Saddleback (l-1) -The Roadrunnera have
solid rebounding, but a 33 percent shooting
performance from the field has kept them down.
Lowa Stanford, a 6-2 senior, had 20 boards ln·
one game, and Troy McAllister (6·5), Todd c.ge
(6·3) and aophomore Mark Walton (6-t) provide a
solid nucleus
One tough conf ere nee
Cerritos, Fullerton favored in South Coast
By CURT SEEDEN
O(tfte Deltt Not l a.ff
They were picked to fln.lah high in the South
Coast Conference basketball race Tong before the
season ever began, and both Cerrlt.oe and Fullerton
colleges have lived up to thole early expectations.
The Falcons of Coach Jack Bogdanovich are
cun:J?ntly ranked No. 1 in the eouthland community
college poll thanks w a 15-2 record, while Coach
Rofer See's Hornets, at 13-4, are ranked third.
And th.ls conference abo boasts such perennial
powerhouses as Cypress, Mt. San Antonio and
C.Ompton.
Here's a look at each or the eight teams in
order or their predicted firuah:
1. Cerritos -Last year. the Falcons
sported an uninspiring 14-15 record. Thia year, they
have already won two tournament championships
and finished second ln a couple of other tourneys
behind the play of 6-4 guard Dan Otis (15.5
average), John P . Martin (10 polnta per game) and
forward Neil AndenlOTl (8.7 polnts per outing).
The Falcons bout quickness and now have
plenty of momentum after their fine st.art.
Z. Fallerton -The Hornets have loet only to
MiraCosta, Santa Rosa and Canyons. They're
sparked by sophomore Dan Wright, a 6-6 forward
averaging . nearly 20 points per game. Fullerton,
however, has lost Charlie Amaral, who for aome
unexplained reason, quit the team during halftime
of a game with Cypress.
3. Mt. San A.atonlo. -The Mounties are 9-5
and played some or their worst basketball in the
early Miles Eaton Invitational at Orange C.oa.st.·
They've improved play of sophomore Pete Williams
(18.7 points per game). an all-conference perfonner
last year. Williams also leads his team in rebounds
with an average of 11 p« contest.
Vince Walker. a 6-5 sophomore forward. is
averaging 11.3 points and JOins freshman z.enon M
(9. 7 pomt average) m the Mounues' front court:
C. Cypre11 -Without returner Jeff Wulf
(various injuries have forced the 6-8 atandout to
red·shirt) the Ch.arsers have drawn mixed reviews.
Coach Don Johnson's deliberate o~enae will
revolve around cent.er Tim Fahey and for-Waros
South Coast handicap
How the D.U, Piiot pick• 'em
Poe. Teem, r.COrd Comment
1. Cerritos (15-2) Surprise team to beat
2. Fullerton (13-4) Thanks to Dan Wright
3. Mt. SAC (9-5) Vastly Improved
4. Cypress (9-6) Unusually hot and cold
5. Golden Wat (8-8) Kreslch can help
6. Orange Coast (6-6) Needs a team leader
7. Santa Ana (8-8) Lack of depth here
8. Compton (5-8) New kids on block
WednndeJ'• 8chedule
Orange Coast at Fullerton: Golden Wea1 at
Santa Ana: Compton at Mt. San Antonio;
Cerritos at Cypress (all at 7:30).
Ron Connon and Mike Bruce.
5. Golden West -John Kresich ia averaging 17
points per game for the Rustlers, and returner
Sherwood Durham haa averaged 14.2 points per
outing. The Rustlers need more scoring from poet
man Sheldon Revis (9.3 average) if they plan to'
have a say in the conference out.come. Still, the
Rustlers are surprising a few opponents.
I . Oruge Coaet -This Is a young team, but
the presence of sophomore Leland Bruce (15.8
average) and sophomore guard Tim Krohnfeldt
helfl6. The Pirates' success will depend on the ability
of guys like freshman Brad Guess (12.1 average)
and Leon Symanski to produce some muscle
underneath the basket.
7. Santa Ana -Fnm-year coach Dana Pagett
revolves his offense around returners 6-1 guard
Greg West and 6-4 forward Joel Wuhington. And,
returner Carl Aaron. a 6-6 forward, who averaged
10 points last year, also looks sharp. Fonner Ocean
View High star Scott DeBrouwer, a 5-11 point
guard, has fat in nicely.
1 . Compton -Three Tartara are acorlng in
double figures: 5-10 point guard Luis Clark (14.9),
Andre Pruitt (12.4) and Uyron Roberts (11.3). but
that's about the extent of it.
Basketball
scores ·
c::r
Long 8Ndl St 104, loyol• 90
Peppetdlne 102, Bethany. Oki•
Warriors, Cougars
win league openers
80 MIN Pecinc 11. Slll\P800. iow. Woodbridge High made Its debut in Capo VaUey It, Dua Wlla U
87 style in the South Coast League The Dolphins ahot a mere 11
Nort"'1<1ge S• 85• Blol• 52 basketball race with a victory over percent from the floor ln the first Mont.,,. 72. W..nlnglon 85 WUhlnQton St 100. tdeno st visiting San Clemente Monday night, quarter (2 of 16) and never did
flodltee while Caplatrano Valley, behind the recov~r. u the Cougan opened play
Mend• R•no 811. K•ntucky play of center Dan Mulder, breezed to on a succesaful note. WM!eyWI 70 ...._ Mulc:O St. eo. ~ 78 a declaion over visiting Dan.a Hilla. Mulder led hie team with 21 points
AIA-<:anad• :!..NU.one ea Here·a what took place~ and hauled down 11 rebounds ln the
MetnpNa St 103. SanlmOfe 57 proce. as Capistrano Valley improved
Au111n Peey 82. sw Mi.our• 45 Woodbrtqe 57, Su Clemente 5l Its overall record to 11·2 on the
LOul•l•n• hell $2 Tun The Warriors connected 00 24 of 27 Wealeylll 4e ~. Aor1d n At 1>am1 as free throw attempts 1n the second half veno!blft 91~LSu es to hand the Triton• the defeat at Capo Valley's Don Sedgwick Kent~y 12. ~ eo Woodbridge. chipped in 12 point•, while Walt
Ouk• 90. Oecwoe Muoo 71 OeCasas added 10. The Cougars' Burt r-81. ~g1111 Senior forward David Wise, who Call red all f ._,_ aix in ... ln .... _ N. Carolina St 111, Felrt.lgh ed h ._... 1CO O 1W1 po .. wic Dk:tllnaon 16 1 is team with 22 points, connec'4:U second quart.er.
sarnlOfd ee. o-g11111 83 on five key charity tosses in. the 0 h
sou111 c.rot1n1 73. Richmond 12 fourth quart.er to help the Warriors n t e game. Capistrano Valley
Wale• ForMt 10. s..,,. H improve their record to 7..fJ. connected on 43 percent of ltt ahots,
Tenn •• e,111 t tan oog• e 1. while Dana HU.ls mAn .. ~ed to hit a\ a•
Tenn.·M•rtln 88 T A th R d i h ·~-Aubvrn n , MIHlMIP91 St. ee eammate n ony a ocv c 30 J:rcent clip all night. ~'E~::.~. ~~~:tno 75 addedbl l~ and Mart Fo~!~ ~f the t.eve Rhorer wu the lone Dolphin
,..._ OflMn• ee. E11111av111e '11 dou e-gure mar w t ore '° hit ln double figura, finJah1na the
........ fouling out. evening with 14 points.
~.::.1~· •. 8::. ~. ,:"°'. 49 Wise. who managed to score just M b I
Al\ton 70, Clewland 81 ee \WO polnt.t In each of his lut two ar ino in ow game ~.~~·1~,:.'.!: 81 11 games. helped the Warriora pull away
lllln0iaf",iowaau1• after they maintained a 21 ·19 MOBILE,Ala.(AP)-Quarterback ~ta 82. Monten• at 41 halftime advaniaae. Dan Marino and atx of h1a Plttaburab
12c.ntr• MICNgen 91' AndenOfl The Warrlori and Capistrano *1'1UDAt.es hlah.Uaht a.he North~
Wlc:M• 11. "· MlllNI Uttta Valley will-.uare off Wedne.day in a for the Jan. 22 Senior Bowl "°:~ 14• at ,,ano19. , .. a _ba_t_U_e_o_f_eer_l..:;y_l_e...;81'Je::;..__un_bea __ iena __ • ___ c_lNlk __ ._o_f_fldala __ eai_d_M_onda_.....;Y"'"·---..., ......
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,OURTH RACE. 3!>0 yerO~ Bo Hunk (Lac:ktv> 1 60 6 00 3 80
S-9' Slap (B1t1dn1) • I 20 IS 40
Jal• Afire (Tonka) 6 20
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Timi 20 23
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12 EXACTA l&-21 p..o U 60
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Cl&l>bat Lucky W1n (CmpbC)fl 70 4 00 3 'O
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Alto rllC*I Sn•-CI N Aten. Aoclllt Mood 0--Shido. Speeoy Bell. Flt• K•"9
..: Time •6 •S
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s -1 Ga""' cTon1111 2 40 2 20
Sound or Summt< (Fryd•y> 2 20
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with IS8 wtnntng llollel1 (II• I!()( ... ). S2 Ptel SIX cor>101111on palo $1 110 with I JS 1
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H-Vofll. 12 Ill
Ceo\trll OtwWINI
MlfW-• 22 11
O.troot t7 17 Atlante •• 18
lnellelll II 19
ChlcaQO 10 20
CllV14encl 4 20 ........ ~°"'"" Ho gamet ac:,_u
T~t•ea..n..
Phoenl1 •• -Olk San Antonio II Atlanta
OeM• el WMl\ltlGfon
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Ul•h 11 Goklen Stele
lnOlen• 11 P0<1l1r>0
Col~•
AP TO"''° 1 1r>01an1 1s21
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• Vlrgtn11 171 5 Alabenw (11
II UCLA 7 SI Jol>n't H V
8 tow•
9 SyrecuM
I 0 Al'll W\&U
11. /ola>l9da,Laa Vegu 12 ,.,,,__
13 Loulavllle 14 V1111nOv1
15 MlslOu" Ill N C Sllte
17 0.0.~own 1& Nortn C1tol1n1
II Houelon
20 Pur-
HIQH ICHOOL
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317 1 ... 333 10'>
133 111·~
10·0 I, 191
1-0 t 07•
Cl·I 1,060
10-1 1.014
11·0 137
7-1 915 , 1-0 8•1
1-1 121
10..(1 1142
7-0 121
10".!> 9~ 11.1 411
11·2 4111
&-2 301
9-2 299
S-1 293
t-3 213
1-3 23S
t-2 22S
9-1 91
Laaun• HUit M, LA19una 8eech S3 UOVNA HtU.t -Wl4llarn1 11 c.,, .. ,.
Ltlhn t• Giida I KIWldl II JOllr>.an 0
Colburn 0 Plemel II. Br-n 3 Simon 0 To111a 10 26-311114
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EOw.,d• 2. McGreth 4 lok<lrtw II ra1111
20 13-1• SJ lcotw .,, °""'1ete
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Woodbftdae 57, Sen Ci.tnente 52
8.t.111 CLIMIHTI -Hurll>Yl 25. G11r111 6. Yoder 6, Ol.lc4t)' 2, Knigntt 11. W-llelm
Totall 22 &-13 S2
NHL
CAWttll.L CONHllllHCI
8"'Jlhe Olwtelon W L T Gf' QA Ptt
Eomonton 20 I? II 201 111 ••
WIMIPIQ 11 11 • 161 151 311
Ct'O•rr 1• 20 7 1113 113 35
V1n4'builel 13 11 I 139 145 34
Klt11• 1• 11 6 125 1•5 33
Norrl1 DIYltlon CNCIQO 26 8 I 177
M1nnt90ll 20 I I II 187 SI LOUii IA 23 • 146
0.lloll 0 21 II 1211
T0tonto 8 21 7 132
WAl.H CC>Nf'llllNCI
Ptlrlcll Olvlelon Phllaelalpllll 23 12 5 1112
WHhlnQIOr> Ill 11 10 161
NY laleoo.ta Ill 111 1 1511
NV AIWIQl(I 20 111 3 1113
Pl111burgh 12 22 II 131
H-JelMV II 25 1 108
AcMma Olvl•lon &osflSn • "'2:1. 10 ·~ -110
MOOllMI 21 10 II 160
BuHelo Ill 13 7 IS I
Ouet>ec 17 15 II 173
H111t0tO 10 24 5 129
Mondlr'• --· HV Rl l"QIU II Ollrolt 2
flftlthl'• 0.-
MonltMI 11 Quebec
venc:ou-el Pht1ecll4pn11
ButtalO 11 NV lallf\<lert
Cnteago 11 SI louta Edmonton 11 C11Q1,.,
NHL econna lffdef•
(fl'l•ouefl a....a.,, Jen. 2)
1211 511
1411 48
1112 32
HS 211
170 23
123 51
l<IO 46
131 •S 140 43
171 30
t74 23
,,Cl 52--
140 !>()
125 43 1117 40
1114 2S
Gt1t1ky Edmon1on
Se•llO C~
Q A "" 30 CIS 95
11•5 Armv HIAVIN&.'f VALUY -u .101.1nc11 released 1ta list of 312 players::> 10<14 Army bHI All 11ne ill -•llOll
19•3 Hou• oama TAHot 110 •OWL 12-1J2·•nc:t> b•M selected an a terntorial draft, 2«1q
,,.2 Ollao S••I• T111>1e enai• 1ne1 "'''"' 1ow -•1l"9 by each team 111• 1 Mlflnttoll H<>f'TH ITAlll S4 108-incn blM In luN -
1t<10 -M•nnewie Ol*••aon Among the maJOr names on th~ 1131 re ... A&M llU IHCLIN4! 42 86·1ncm b ... In IUll I . "-,, N 1 ,1311 : re .. ., cr>r1t1111n 001<•11on "terr1tona negouauon wsla ar .....
11131 P111a1>u<gn aouAw VALLI\' r;o 1oa.1nc11 b• Stanf ord quarterhack John'
19311 M1nnH ot• OO"<fol• •n<I 23 e11a1r1 '" 00e<11aon Elway (ch"""n by the Oakland DOHNlll 8KI llAHCH -l!O-O•·•ncll 11... " ....
COLLEGE 80WL AOUNDU ..
Independence Bowl
blW111J. Dae> t1
(•t '""~· u .1 WllGOnt'" 1•. K1n11• Sllll 3
Holldar Bowl
'''"''· o.c. ,, (el len Otego)
omo 6111• H . evu n
Cellfotnlt Bowl
8eturdey. o.o. 11
C•I,_)
Fra1no St 211, Bowling GrMf\ 28
T•119•rln• Bowl ..... ,c1e,. Dao. ,.
(ti Oftendo. fie.)
Auou"' 33 Botton Colllgl 211
aun•wt
lalwder, ~ :ti
(etfl l'_T ..... )
Nor111 C11ol1n1 211 Tu•• 10
Alohe llowl
1.1 .... c1er. o.e. 21
(el Honolulu)
w .. n•'19ton 2 1 Mlll)lan<I 20
Liberty Bowl
WedneadlJ, O.C. 2t
(•1 ,..,,,pMe)
Alll>lm• 21. llllnOlt 15
O•tOf Bowl Tlll.lnd1y, O.C Ill
(al J.cll_,v•te. Fie.)
FlorlO• St 3 t w .. 1 Vl•glnta 12
Hall of Fame Bowl
FrtdaJ, Dec. > 1
(et 9l'"'ffttllam, AIL I Ail F or<:a 36. Vtn<le<bltl 211
Peec:h 8owl ,rldey, Dae> ,,
l•I AllMll•)
IOwl 211. Tennu-22
h•o cn11•1 '" -•11on Invaders). running backs Cu
Women'• aoccer
OCEAN YIRW ToutlMAllCHT
Conaol1lloft CMlftplonahip
1roy s. Octan V-2 40oaan Vt.w 1eor1n9 0.r. SllOOI<). c~ Mite Co1ta 3. El Mocl«\1 1 Tillfd ,,_
L• Oulnte •. Kennedy 3 NOTE Oc:11n View'• Oaoo11 Ot1 wu Mlaeted 10 tlll Al~·tOU,,,_t !Mm
... tor Indoor ~ LM91M WHnlllN DM810H
Pf\oenllt
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W L Pct.Oii
10 0 1125
::...~ty
SI lOU19 GOl<ler\ Bey
LN.IA
7 6 S3ll
II II 500
II II 400 s 0 .357
• 10 21111
3 15 1117
U8TEM OMllOM
CleYalet>d 12 3 IOO
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2
91\ • s •
8t1Umor1 11 3 71111 ·~
CNcaQo I 1 S 61111 I'' Hew York 8 6 S71 ,,_.
Buff lllo 7 6 S3ll •
Mempl\I• 7 8 4e7 5
P1t11burgn 4 9 308 7
Tonlglll'10-
Nog1,....._uled T=•O-Nog-leO
Warner of national champip n
Penn St.ate and Kelvm Bryant of
North Carolina (both by the
Philadelphia Stars) wide receiver
Anthony Carter from Michigan
(by the Michigan P anthers) and
N ebr a ska ce nt er Da ve
Rimington. two-lime winner
the Outland Troph y (by th•
Boston Breakers). #
The second choice in the
round-by-round draft belonged
to Arizona -but in a mov
reminiscent of his days as a coach
rn the Nauonal Footbell League,
George Allen of the Chicago Blitz
swung a trad e to get the
Wranglers' No. 2 selection.
He traded Chicago's No. l pkk
-sixth overall -and the rights
to Ohio State running back
Calvin Murray and quarterback
Tony Eason to the Wranglers for
Arizona's No. 1 pack and th e 1
rights to veteran place-kicker
frank Corral, then the Blitz
t>1cked Ohio State running back
Tim Spencer
flftST ROUND HLECTION9
1 LA EKprau -Dan Merino. qb,
P111aburgll
2 Chicago Blitz -Tim Spencer. rb, Ohio
SI 3 Birmingham SleHIOll• -Aeoott Colller.
qb, Soulllern MllSl19lppl
!ICM™ llACI. 3!>0 v1tOI
Le<nllll Aockttl (Hart) 3 60 2 40 2 40 J1ml1111 1Ton1111 2 60 2 80
O<ac:lplinetlan (A0111t 3 00
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WOOUUAIOOf -Mor14ancl 7 WIN 12
AldO•CICh IS. Borauk 2. fO<lnQef 10. Cryet 2 TotM 111 2S-33 57
S-• i.,r Ouertara ·~-·ei.m..i.---+-'o-t2 l9-M WoodllrlCIQe 12 I II 20-57
Tot .. fault San ci.rr-.. 22 Wooelbf1d0t
tJ FouleO o ut Weclle nlle lm 1S1n C~•I. l'CW'MQlt IWoodbt1dQl9l
M Staatny, Ou4tbec
BoNy HV 1~1noer1
p s1 .. 1ny. Quebec
Me11fef Edmonton
P-ton. Botton C111111. Pllllldl4Pnl•
Aogeu. HY A4111Q1'1
McOonelO, C11Q1ry
Kurr•. Eomonlon Nlleaon, Cal{jary
F•1nc11, H1rllor<I
17 AO 03
21 3• '1 21 3• ae 25 32 57
211 27 53
25 27 52 14 311 52
20 31 61
3S IS 50
22 211 50
111 3• 50
15 36 50 Bluebonnet llowl ,riday. Dao. "
(•t "°41••-\
f-·-----.:..A::..:rk::;lnMI 211, AOllOI 2•
4 wa1111ng1on F4'def•I• -Craig :IMnM. rb
SMU
S New Jt rMy o.nara11 -Gary Andw90n.
fb, ArkentH
8 Ar11ona Wranglara -Ertc OICkar90n. rb, SMtr--Oenoer, A~ l.00 Stlbu Time 17 ?I
12 IXACTA 13-51 pllO I 10 00
NWTW lllACf:. 1170 )at01
Booen1enr>111 8w (T onkll 5 20 3 20 2 40 Wenyno !Bat<ll 4 40 2 <IO
Huh"'41a Haws (ClldOH I 3 00
Cepo V.iley n, 0-Hiiie U
OAJtA HILU -Ohgmuelter 2. S.Unde<I
NFL Al10 reced Ho1111 Alleor Eternal
CherollM P~ Trueto.14 lo Tail -
My Euy Swoon
1'"11 411 13 t:2 ~XACTA (2·S) p..o I ll 00
2. Rentr~ II. Hems 1 Rhortt 14 CmeiM 4
Pa.•ne 2 Ctme>l>e<I I Kolfttt I BdllorO 0
COOOlt 0 Von Enger 2 -. 0 TOllll 17
9·•9 43
CAPl8"'AH0 VALLEY -AnOetton II
!Au!Oet 21 B Call 5 N Cell 2 SedgwlC* 12,
OeCtHI 10. Aguiler 2 0111 3 All 0
PencllelOfl 0 Tollls 23 1&-2• 82
Vltllngt ,,, Cowboyt 'r1 ._ . .,~
Allendanc;e !>611-4 Oellal Minnaac>te
3 7 3 14-27
0 •0 1 lf-31
DAL FG Sept-•2
kof'lbyO-W.. 0 Al Tllurnien 110 PIH tnt1rc•pllon
Olt>I Hiiia S 12 10 lll-•3 IS.01-kid<)
Capblreno Vallay 13 18 Ill 15-112 MIH-FG o.r-211
To111 •01.111 Dan• Hiii• 111 C1p111•1no ve .. y IA
MIH-8r-o I run CO.,._ k>c;ll l
MIH -8rown 13 peu from Kremer
(°"""*" k IOI<)
fflOW SCHOOL STMNOINOI
South Cout L-.gue
LMQW
OAL-F'G S.Otran 22
-Tumwrn.,,•a"'ii......,h~il .. 6•"'C ... W'"P9tU.,o,,.--. -
tOen-klel<I
Vlctorien Open
(ll~.A1o111t1 ... ) ...... ,,,ng ... ,IMI
W L Capistrano Vlllay I 0
0-111
W L
ti 2
II 6 1 II
DAL-ClotM11119 run (B.pllarl klcl<I
OAL-Sprtngt 2 nm (B.pllen klCltl
MIN -Voung 14 peu lrom Kr•m•r
Pel CHI! (l\uttralll ) Clef Rod Ft1wley
(Aua1rlll11. ~. 7-6 (Caeh wine l lS.000 J w-·• 81no ... FINI
lagune HMI• I 0
Woodbrl<J9e 1 0
(Oerl-klClll
A 60,007
lndtvldwil 8tetletlca
Ellut>eth Mlnl9' (Auatrlll•I oaf Amanoe
Tobin fl\ua1111111. 1--6. &-2 &-2
Women'• 104'm•nMnt
MINion VlalO 0 0 L*ilun1 8eech 0 I
O""e H~lt 0 1 Sen C,..,.,.,,te 0 1 ........, .• ac-
L eguna Hiiia IA. LIQUl\I 8Mcfl 53
Woodbrid91 S7 San ci...-11 52 Capl1lrano Vallay 112. 0.,1 HI"• 43
• II 3 II
6 7
II 5
AUSHING-Olllu . OotMlt 1&-1:>3. Wlllta
3 -27, Springe 11·13. Ne•nom1 t-•
Mlnr>H Oll. Brown 21· 100. K••m•• 2· ICI,
Colemen 1 15. Glllt>r11tn 3-15. Hilton 2-11.
Young 1·6
PASSIHG-011111, While 14·32-1·111
MtnnMOla. Kr-111·3"-2·242. (_. WMtllfttton o.c.1
Flrtt llloufMI •lftolat Svlvla Henlkl (Germar>yl Clef Andrei T..-.rl (HUllQWYI. 7--6. 4·11, 7.s . JO Ovrle
(8rl1tant oaf YVOMe Vermuk (So<lth Arric.t
11-3. &-2 AM K1yomur • (U S I oaf l uc:I• Romanov (Aoman111 &-3 8-3 Heltn Sukove
(Czecllotlovaktel 0.1 Su811'1 ~"' (U S ).
&-1. 7-6, Miii)' Lou Piatak (Us. oaf Sabine
Simmond• C 11 aly I. 6-2 &-3
w......,...o.....
Woodbrldot at capie rrano v ellay
Laguna e..cll •I Otnl Hiiia
Mltalon lflelO II Lagune Hfllt
OthefllCOtet c--.. ... Sonor. 7 7 8olel Gt""°' 5,
SIMte ee. v111ene1a 55
AECEIVIHG-Oeltu. Coal>ll 3-59 T Hiii
3-AI. "-eon 3..A2 ~ 2· 111. SIHtnQI
1·12 B John1on 1.11 Oo•Hll 1 ·~
MlnnHOll. Brown •·SO LeCounl •·48.
voung 2·31 JotO.r> 1·21 Mc:Cullom 2·21 L•wlt 1·20. Nelson 1· 12 St nHr 1· 10.
GllllrMlll 2-t
MISSED FIELD GOALS-See>I-47
P\&IC HOTIC{ f'tBJC NOTICE Pl&JC NOTICE
I(~ K-GS191 FlCTrTIOUI au• .....
ACTmOUI •u•..... •TATUlllEMT Oil UANOOMlllENT NAME ITATllllCNT
NAME •TATUlllNT Oil UM Oil ACTTTIOUS Tiie lollowlng peraon It doing
Tlla IOllOwlr>g par.ona et• doing au ..... N.U. t>u•,_. u
t>lltl,_. H Tile lollow1ng paraona llav UNIT ED CRETO COMPANY.
(1) PAI.OMAR TECH CENTRE abendonlld tile llM of Iha llctltlou$ 124 Tutllr> Aunua , S111ta 7 .
PARTNERSHIP, (21 PALOMAR Du"'-n-ZEN II #17. 3333 "'-pot1 BMcll, CllllOf'nll ll2ee3
TECH CENTRE. 3151 A11w1y Brlllol, Coale Mall. C elllornla Randel B Oertlan, 2933 Per1a
AV9f'l11a. Bldg G-3. Colla MaH. 112528 Street. lllewPOrt 8Nch, Ca Aloml1
c.HIOf'N• 12828 Th• ICcllllou• bualn•H n•m• 12ee0
Pa Io m • r T •ch C • n r r • r alarred lo a tav• ••• lll•d tn Thia bull,_. ra conducted by.,,
P1rtr>ar•ll1p, • Calllornl• 11m11ao Col.Inly on Octotfer 16, lllaO lndMClull
pertner•hlp, 315 I Alrwey Avanu•. JarnM Nathan e.oG•. 118 Sou1h Ronald B Oartean
BldQ 0 -3. Coate M .... C1lltornl1 Coael Plue Mell. eo.11 M .... CA Tn1a 1111-1 w11 llllld wllh lhe
12826 112112& County Cler1t oc Orange Covr>ty on
lnteremerlean Oev11lopman1 A I • u II o B • g II•, 2 8 4 7 1 Deeeml>lr 20, 11182.
Company. 1 Ce lllornla limited Sfeckenrldg• Drive. Legune NIQ...i. F'20IOl7
p1rtnat11llp. 3 151 Airway Av1r>ua, CA 11211n Pubfltlled Orer>ga CoHI Dally
Bulldlng G·3. Colla Ma... Tiiie l>lltlMM WN condue1ad by PllOI. 0ac 21, 28. 1982, Jen 4, 11,
Cellfornla 1121128 Atwko Bagge 1183 5511&·82 Trem~ Llmttad. • Ca11forr>l1 At111ko BagQ•
corpo<atlOn, 3151 Alrwey Avenue Thi• ei.1_,1 wu l1i.cl willl Illa
Bullalng O . 3 . Coeu Mau. Covnty Clark ol Orange Covnly on
Cllttomla I0071 Dec 28, 11111.2.
TNI bu8lnlM II conduelad by • '1'7W
Publlaned Orl119' CO.HI Oal!J
Piiot. Jen 4. 11. 18. 26. 11183 123 =§3
limlted ~netShlp
T rambley Llmllael
E Auetell Wardln. Jr r,. 11~:· ..... 111ec1 w11,, ,,..1 ____ P\llll __ c_NO_n_c_c __ _
COunty Cl«1t of Orange COOlltlty on I(~
December 10 11112 fflCTmOUS llU .... H ,.... MAllll 9TA~NT
Publlellld 011nge CoHI De lly Tiie lottowlng P9"-'• ara C1o1ng
Piiot. 0.C 2 t. 21 1982 Jan 4, II bull,_ M.
11183 THE CLOISTERS. 1800
6804-ta P1ecanU1 Avenua. 11A. Full•f10f\, ----.---.,.-lllftT--IC-E---·1Ceto1or• t283 t ~ 19111 F'ULL!ATON PROPERTIES.
IC.am 25&5 ! ChepmM\ Awnue. • 300.
HChhOU8 IUtMH f'urtanon. Celllotlllt 92631
MM19 flA.,....MT Thie but!MM It OOftdUcled by a Thi tolowlrlg ~ .,. doing llmlted per1ntftl\lp ~ M: '""""Oii ltropett*
TltOMAI MALL VILL.M LTD, CeMn 0 Johneon 17"2 C:O.an A--. lrvlne. CA Thie Matement .... filed With !he m "· COunty Cleftt of OrMOt COllnty Oii
atirtrly HUit ~tally. L1d., Oecembtt 1, IH2. ,._..
General ,utner, 119112 CO•lh p II ...... 0 C t 0 ·•1
"8.lC NOTICE
NOTICa ~ ""8LJC ~
The lntlne Ulllllild 9c:hool Ola411ot
In compll-With regul•Uon• of
lh• Elementary end lacondar)'
Edooellon Acl. TIU• VII BlllnQu•>
Education. wlll hold I 011bllo
mNtlng on Jel'IUM'I I 1. 1993. 7 30
p m • et College Perlt School'•
Mulllpurpo11 Room . 3700
CftepMral. lrv>ne. C•llfornlt The
dlalrlet will pr-I 111 Olen• for
aubmllllng raqu11t to lh•
O tptrtmtnt of !duoatlon
1nttrt1ttd pertone m•.r.;.:::1n COC>Mt of IN citoc>OUI . no ~ 1, tea, at 294 t Allon A,,.,, CM!t,Ctllfomla
1rvWte UtlMtd lcMol OWlltot .. O. lo11 ttAS • INthe. CA t21 ti (714)~eirt.12
Publl•MO oranr co .. 1 O•llY No1, Jen. a. 4, tM .,, .... 2
A--.., lrvtn.. CA t2114 ub '"..... rtna• OH .,1y Ttllt ~ It COl!CJUC1ed t>y 9 Pllol. Dec It, 29, fH2. Jiii 4, It. KoGa1•
..,..... pw1Mntllp. 1"3 ... ".... JtC1lTIOUe ........ ~Hlll"'81ty, ...,.. • NAlmfTA,.._lff uo .. 1 Callfomlll •-1111 NOTIC( Th• tollowlno pert°" i. doing ll'llfttd ~ .. _ ou.in.. lit:
Genttel Panntr of litOncl °' AM.ICATION UN, H T,»» ltlelol lt'9el, ""'°"* Mlil Vllaa, Ud TO MU. Cott• MeM, CA ~ 9y: etou1..-...y. Inc A.L.COHOUC ISVPAoat "t. II II 0 • • 11 t.. • • 4 1 , • Oe9lotTtla ~loll. ,...,. lnlokeMdge Or!Ye, L80llM NIGi*. o.n.111,.,,,.., To WMm "Mey eono.m: CA mn. ~Hlll~.l.tcl OftlOOftY 9 . HOWILL It TI!lt~•oonouat.sbVM ~ Non!l8n fl N91ftrOW w= IO 1111 0.ptrtmenl Of ~ .:;....J...
,.. ~ Vlot ""9llclem ~. eonirot '°' • "-aeooe 'ntll -·~ .. tlltd wM ttlt "41" Olt IAt.r-111111 t. WINI Tiiie .......... _, fllect wtlh lllt
COunty ~., Orltlft Countr on (NIM lttl!ll "11oe) .._ to NII County Cltt1l ol Oflln08 County on
O..· a .... •loefltllo hv8'afU el 1100 0... t., tMa ._ "***' Oocl4t ....... ~ t2tl1 ,_ """ ....... Of.,... C...t Ottly ltubllthM Ot•nee CoHt Dally ""~"~ o'"''I.. OOHI OtNy ..... .Ml\. 4, '11tlt, It, 11a Ptlol ~ .. ttU J .• ~ .. Not .ltn •, tf, I , It 1tP ,~ ·~ 111·u
K.oltlO
~SIUIMU
NAMI STA'Tu.MT
The lollowlng l*'IOO* .,. dOlng
bu.m..u
BELDEN ELECTRONIC
DIVISION. 222 M9111n, Apt 11, lfvlne,
Celllomle 112964
Barden Corporation. •
Oalewere corporation. 2000 S
Ballvle Av1n11e, Oaneva, Ullno11
80134
Tl* Duel-II CondllCtlld by a
f;OrJ)Of lllOfl
Beldan COf'po<atlon
Relph 8 Cohel>
ANI. Secy.
Tllte alaC-t WU Iii.cl With the
Counly Cllt'I< of Orange Counly on Dec 28. 11182
F2IOll27 Publlelled Otenge COHI Delly
Plk>I. Jin 4, 11, 18, 25. 11183
12.1-63
P\MIC NOTICE
lt.OMJ P1cm1out IUSINUt N4MI ITATl ... NT
Tiie fOllowlng Pit-'' ere dOltlQ
ootm-T~AN TRUCKING ANO
RENTALS, 718 81n Juen Lent , P~11e, Celllomlt 82t70 Areltll 0 ElllnglOn, 445
Britteny Lana. lrH, Ctlllorftl•
12821
Robert E "''""•n. 711 Ian
Juen Lana. P>1c1n111, Celllotnll
02970
'"'" bualn.e le conduOled by • OtMf8l p911nen11tp, R08lftT I . ,ITIMAH ~ lttWntnl wee 1111c1 'iliitth the
Ooumy Cltttl of °'~ County Oii No~%•,1H2 .
1201 .. 2
.. ubllll\941 Oren" COHI 011~
,.llot, Dec. 21. 21. ftet. Jtlt •, H,
1113
• UM \ht D•llY Pll04
"Fas\ Rt•ult" HrVlt-t
dfrtttory Your
fff'VIC:t 11 our
IP9(ially
Call MU8TI .. ,. m
.~
, ..... --.1
.......... JM 1 (_. T.,.,pe, Atl&.)
Ar 11ona SI 32 Ol<le!lome '1
Cotton 9oWt letwdey,...., 1
(al OlllM)
SMU 7 P1111burgn 3
ROM Bowl
a.lwdey, '-. 1) (el PuedaMI
UCLA 24 Mte"'Otn I•
Or•no-llowl lltutOey. ,_ 1 , ........... "',
H<IC!rulle 21. \..SU 20
OMp ... ftahlna
Alllr8 &.ANDlffO (Newpcwt liMctl) -If
M>Qlarl a b•N. 59 rOCll rtsn r tl>Mpne.cl
0.t.YIY-t LOCltUI (Mewpen 9-ft) -
27 angle<S 1 CO-COCI. IS meclle<el. 1 2'8 rocll
eoc1. 2 Mnd bell, 2 t>k'9 parcn 3 111eep11MC1
DAMA WMAllll' -77 lrlgle<• 17 b-15 "'-"'ed 3 .ailptn. 11 1>1\11 parc;ll 7 rod< r~. 06 rocl< COCI 131 mad<etel
RA&. RACH -17 ~· 1 (-000 150 rod< 000
Mondn'• traneacUona
f:OOT9.AU. ~ P.oottlell L-ewe HEW YORK GIANTS -SIQM<I Gtorge
Young. general mer>aget. 10 e '"""'"VU' conl•llCI ••l.,.lliOn
HOCKEY
Netlonll HGQ.1y Lffllolll
MONTREAi. CANADIENS -Sent M11k
Holden. goe.Oe. llld Jo"'1 Cllebot. Cl«llat. 10 Nove Sco111 or Ill• Amer1c1r> Hocttay
lllQlll
OUEBEC HOROIQUES -AtealleCI GHIOll Tlllfrllr>. 0-Mm•n. •n<I l.0\119
Slelg/Mlt 1-11<1. from Fredenc1on or lhl
Amatican MOC1191 LMQua. CC>UiQI GEORGIA TECH -Nemad Gary
Groallmond 1-.1 tennlt COICll TEMPLE -Ne....., Bruce At1.,,. ~
IOOlbell C01C11
NFL standings
7 Oaklenc! 1nvac1«1 -Billy Ray Smith. lb ,,., .........
8 Pn11eoe1p1111 Sllrt -Irv Eatman. ell
UCL.A
II Dan..., GOl<I -Oametrtut Johnaon. Ob.
MtMOU11
10 Micnig1n Pant-.,1 -o. ... G..-..OOCS
<lb w1ec:on11n
11 ClllCllQO Biii.i (&CQUl•IO In 1rllda from
8os1onl f rumaloe Joflr>son wr. Grambltng
12 Temp• Bey 8an<lt1• -Jimbo C<Mlf1
01, Piii
Rams want
Garvey out
From AP dispatches
The Rams voted 50-0 Monday,
with one abstention, to ask for
the resignation of Ed Garvey,
executive directDr of the National
Foot ba 11 L eague Player's
Association.
"Fifty of us decided w e
wanted lD ask for Mr. Garvey's
resignation," offensive tackl,e
J ackie Slater said in annou~
the vote. "We hope we won t
have l o do a n ything else
Otherwl.9e we'll see. about do
it at the players' convention."
NATIONAL CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE
W L T Pct. PF PA W L T Pct. PF PA
x-Washngtn 8 1 0 889 190 128 x-Raiders 8 1 O .889 260 200
x-Dallas 6 3 0 667 226 145 x-Miami 7 2 O .778 198 131
x-Green Bay5 3 l 611 226 169 x-Cincinnati 7 2 0 .778 232 177
x-Minnesota 5 4 0 .556 187 198 x-Pittsburgh 6 3 0 .667 204 146
x-Atlanta 5 4 0 .556 183 199 x-San Diego 6 3 0 .667 228 221
x-S t. Louis 5 4 0 .556 135 170 x-NY Jets 6 3 0 .667 245 166
x-Tmpa Bay 5 4 0 .556 158 178 x-New Eng. 5 4 O .556 143 157
x-Detroit 4 5 0 .444 181 176 x-Cleveland 4 5 0 .444 140 182
New Orleans4 ~ 0 .444 129 160 Buffalo 4 5 0 .444 150 154
NY Giants 4 5 0 .444 164 160 Seattle 4 6 0 .444 127 147
San Fran. 3 6 0 .333 209 206 Kansas City 3 6 0 .333 l76 184
Chicago 3 6 0 .333 141 174 Denver 2 7 O .222 148 226
Philadelph ia 3 6 0 .333 191 195 Houston 1 8 0 .111 136 245
Rama 2 7 0 222 200 ~50 Baltimore 0 8 l .056 113 236
x-Quallfled for playoffs
Monday's Score
Mmnesota 31, Dallas 27
AFC PLAYOFFS
S•turd•r'• O•m••
Cleveland at LA Raider•. 1 p.m.
New England at Miami, 1 p.m.
8und•Y'• Gem" New York Jeta at Cincinnati,
9·30 a .m.
San Diego at Plttaburgh
(Channel 4 et 9:30 a.m .)
NFC PLA YOFF8
8eturd•Y'• O•m••
Detroit et Washington, 9 :30 a.m. St. Louis at GrHn Bay. 9 ·30
a.m. Sunct.y•e OamM
Tampe B•y at Dell••· 1 p.m.
Atlanta at Mlnneeota, 1 p.m.
All tlmee PST.
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AlJM1Nf8TEft l!STAT& ADMINUTEl\25TATENO. ""'"Ui°~1~1 co•• NO • A•lltfff. °"""I ••" •IMI ,,,,.._ Wtdr1M O tmn. bmafJdarl.., To all Mira, belrwf~ YOU AM •Mr T utmllt A IOllowlnG cSMctlbed o..o of INl1 ~r•dllon and con\lna ent c redlton and contlni ent MIO Of tMflT, DAftD I/Sitt, Will llLL AT "'81.IC AUCTIOH
creJltora of l..enore J!va cnidllOl'I uf John A OWma :aJ::,~oJ.~#.~ ',~ ~~H:H~)~~~~ ~~~.~g:
Schaffer and pc.rlilHlo&. end pertoH whe ~ .._ MAY ••--OLO-At ,._ •-tui111\ Nlfl&O-~~&>.-lk
l'My be oth•rwllll' lnt.eJWted OlhfrwlM lnt.ernt.fod In #the I ALI ••• YOU Nl l O AN CIVIL COOi HCTIOH atl411
In lhe will and/or state· wlll and/or fttat.e: IXf'UNA"°" CW THI MATUM IPtYIC>lt 11 IM lllM OI .-111 lewM
ill,• "'t'-h .___ ftl-Qf..Dtl "90CUlmlCl AOA*lt money of Ille Ul\11'4 11a11M) aU r pea iOW,.. oeen .... A peunoo l\ii1"61iill'lliCJ vou YOU~ CCMITACY A r!Qhl. lltle 91\d '"* ... oon ..... to
by 00..t.a Francu Hlllnt.t.n ln by Clare Derby Owena In uilrii Md now NICI by 11 ""*' Mid 0... t he Superior Court of the Superlor Court o f On J= 11. ltU, •I 10·00 ol Tnm In Iha pr099fty 11er.ina1ter
Oraoge Cou nty requHtlnc Oran11e County requestlna ~ ~,· c11N V"Y t~o"ow~. • ~J::~. JOYCE T. OOANICI<.
that Doria f'rlllKW Hlllmal\ that Clare Derby OWena be .:po~~7: .. 0::~:::! 0u",;d~~ .~1: HNll'tflAlllY· I TATI MUTUAL
be ~ppolnt&d •• pereonal appointed u peraonal pur11anttoDMdofTNalr-ded I A VI NG I ANO LO AH
ntpfflentatJYO \() admlniltrr Npn!Mnt.atlvto to admlnater May 1S, 1811, .. Intl.~ 11111, lft AHOCIATION.
thf' '.est.ate of Luore Eva the ectate of John A Owens bOolc 140H, page 1403, of Olftcltl Ill.COid" Octot>et 11. IHO 11 s i. f f ( d h · ~d• 111the offtoaof111e COunty 1ne1r Ho Uett In 10011 1nto c.,a er un er l e (under th• Independent "9c«dtt•of0t-.county.lttt• P•212 otOfflClt1~oa111111e lndependent Admlnl.atraUon Admlnl1tratlun o f illlatea 01 C1lllO•nl•, uaovl•d by ottloa Of Ille ~ord• Of Ofanga
of Otalft Act). The petition Act). The petition ls ., for CHAlllLU JAY IHIHK encl JIAN C~ly. Mid deed ol 111111 ci-10..
IN• ~3 for 7hoeoarcln111 lnCDept. heartna In Dept. No. 3 at 700 :1L~~~~~ i~"~~~Ldl0•~~11!!1 '"-IOlloWtng property.
o a t v c enter Civic Center Drive, Weat, In TO HIGHEST B1o0i111 ,0111 CASH c~Li:·u~~ ,..:.~~'(r,:1~:ri Dnve. Weat, In the City of the Chy of Santa Ana. (pay11>1e •t uma ot .... In l•wluf •• ehown upon the condomlnk.lin
&nta Ana, California on California on January 28, money of the Unltad 8tet•I at tne plen (entltled "~Plan" Janyary 28, 1983 at 9·30 1983 at 9·30 AM NOtlh front enttMOe to IN cwnry (lor lo• 1 of Trect Ho. 10117"1
AM. IF YOU OBJECT W lh• :::~i:~n~~:1f.':n ~:1~1~,?;.01~~·:1:~)•;.:,:!: ~ IF YOU OBJFCI' to the granting of the petltJon, you right. 'tttle Md lrlt-t oonwY9d 10 J111y 12. 1918. •• ~u,,,.nt No
lfarCing of I.he petition, you ahouJd either appear al I.he .,.. now lleld by " under Mid Deed 1&e10. In •~ t322t. Pegee 1t should ell.her appear al the hearing and state yQur of Truel In Ille pt~ualed In through 116, lneluelv•. of ottlCil•I
hearing and stale your obiect1ons o r fate written ~~!1.cttind~t;~1 .. ~,::; =d~t~~~:!~~:1 ~=
obJecllons or file wrlti.en objections with the court r-deO In IOOll 282. Pao" 22 d11crlb•d In 1r•ct No 10587,
objM·tion s with the court before the hearing. Your end 23 of ~ M-oe, In rKorded In eooi. 449, P1g11 6
be tore the hearing. Your ap..,..arance may be In pel"llOn the omoe of tM Coul\ty "9cotc:Mr of 1hrough I of mllCellanaou• m8')1, be "" llld Orange County recotilt of NICI OtW>Qe COunty appearance may ll\ penon or by your attorney The "'"' 1ddreu end other PARCEL 11 An undMOed .00332
or by your attorney I F Y 0 U A R E /\ common dellgMllon, II My, ol tha percent lnterell In •nd 10 lhe l f Y 0 U A R E A CREDrt'OR or a contingent rHI property oncrll>ed et>ov• II common 1reu u 1hown •nd
CRtolTOR or a l-"Ontmgent l·redit.or of I.he deceued you e>urPOrted to t>a I Mont.,..y COUit. dettned on lh• plen. r11ervlng
credltof.rl of the d1 eceasedh, ylhou must file your claa.m with I.he ~.:'1u':iT.~·.~:'~:';'• T ~~':f.. 1"f.j':"' .!~u!.c:-'.:.m.,,1 (oth«;
mus' t e your c aim wit e court or present it to the 011c111m1 •ny ll•l>lllly tor •nv th8" P8'Cialt 111 end IV) deelQn•teci
couz:t or present 1t to the p ersonal representative 1nc;or1aclneMol the1trMl•ddr-.... r .. 1rlcltedGOmmon•rN"onthe
persona I re presen ta ti ve a ppotn ted by the court and other common dMIQn111on, If pl•n •nd reMrVed to olher unllt tor a~p~lnted by the cou rt within four months from the •n~ .• ~1~:lr1 111 m•d•. but ~::c::. P::1~~n~.:P:~:~~,.~~~:: wlt~n four mon ths from the date of first Issuance of wllhoul oovan•nt or w8'r1n1y, 8nd
date of first Issuance of letters aa provided in Section •xpl'-or lmptled, regtrdlng tltle, (bl •n non·••clutlva .... ment
letters as provided in Secuon 700 of the Probate Code of poueulon. or encumbr1no11. appul'len811t to Ill unltt ahown on
70-0 IJf the Probate Code of California The time for Including I•••· chergu •nd th• pl•n for lngrau •nd egre11,
C l u Th · upen-of the TrU81M 8nd of the tupport, repair, malnl8"1111C9, 1111d • norn1a. e time tor Citing cl.aims wtll not expln! 1rue11 c• .. t•d by H id Deed. or MOrotelllM!lt
hllnJ claims wllJ not expire prior lo four montha from Truel. to P8Y the rem81nlng principal PARCEL 111: An ••clutlv• rl9h1
prior to four months from ihe date of the hea r ing euma 01111e note(•) MWreci by MIO tllCI -110 uM the 1)8tfo.,.. the •date o f the hearing nouced above ONd of. Tru11 10 wit: 1200.000.00 OMIQn•ted on the plan P-tS or the
nouCed above YOU MAY EXAMINE ~'.h1~':~e!,..'';:,~.!4:: :~!cnon[1 ·~ .. _d•:0g::•:~ in.,t~:
YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by I.he court. I! vtded In H id note(tl plv• coet• appurtlllMI 10 the unK. u well u
_ the....file kept by I.he COW't. If ~u are-lntereated In the 8nd 8IT'J ~ ••lm4ted to l>e en ••elu~ right end ..-nent to
you are Interested In the estate you may file 1 request S315 00 end Foractoeur• coatt 11e uH the etor•g• •r••. 11 •ny . rn . . .. tlm81ed 10 be 12.119 " .. of !hit dMlgneleO on the plan s -none etta~. you may ea request with the court to receive date .. bet119 appurtenant to the 11n11.
w1 th the court to receive spec I a 1 notice of l he The l>aneflclary under Mid ONd Any euch •tor9Qe llM 9l\all be UMd
special n otice of the Inventory of estate assets of Trull ....,.,ofore eaec::uteO and °"$or 11oreoe ~ ano not
in v-oitory of estate aaaeu and of I.he ..-uuons. accounts dellv•••d to th• und.,elgned • .. QU111«1.
d f lh 'ti r-wrilten Oecl.,•llon of defMllt end PAA El IV: An uct111lve right an ~ e peu ons. accounta and reporta deacribed in O.mand tor S•I•, end • wrltt•n •nd .. __,..1 to VM the paOilng
and.reports described In Section 1200.5/of.-!.he Notie.t or ~8UK end Eleetlon 10 ~or~ de81Qneted on the
S e ~ t I o n 1 2 0 0 5 o f c.lJforrua Probate Code. Sell The Ufldeo••oned ceuMd Mid plan u petlllng ~ P&-27 lheCalifomia Probate Code Gr e 10 r y N Se 1 a1 a Notice or o.taull end Eleetton 10 PAACK v One 111 memt>wlhlp
H Id E II J · • Sell to be "--ded In tl'le eountw In th• Verealll•• Homeownere aro ·A port, r .. Attorney at L•w, !717 w11eretller;;p;operty18located., AHOQl8tion.1 .. herwhhe1trlght1,
Attorney at Law, 7010 Bristol St., Cotta Me.a, Ca. OeteO: o-i.t>er 8. tN2 prlvllegH e nd obllget lon•
H 0 I I y w 0 0 d B I " d . • tHH; tel: 850·10to. CENTURY ESCROWL. • appurtenant lhefelO Bollrwood, Ca. toOU; tel: Pul>llthed Or•nge Coaet Dally Cellfornl• COf'PO<•llon YOO ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A
(%13) H3·7531. PllOI, J111 4, 5, 11. 1983 ~.'!"dc-~-"n_. "'"" DEED OF TRUST DATED 10/ot/80. 111-83 _., _,,...., ...... ""' UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO Published Or•nge Coa11 Dally -----------South PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT Pnot. Jen 4, S, 11, 1913 PUBllC NOTICE SM Diego. CA 82101 MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. ii ll5-l3 T~. (1181290·6100 IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION
DIAJH ilDTICES Th•'f£i!!:~=wT.1001ng Publl•~~~!~~~PJ:1y :=iu~~~iit:tf=JU~e~~~ .---------... -·I bu"'-.. : Pllol Dae. 21. 21, 1N2. J1111. 4, 1883 The et,.., .Odr-of the above 18 C l A MAN AGE MEN T 5$81-82 200 Me Nall No 101. Newport RIDDLE CO MPANY. P 0 Boa 9870. Baadl, CA 826413. No wa1.,.nty 11
G LADYS F . RIDDLE. Fount•ln V•ltey. C1lll01'nl• 82709: PlBJC NOTIC[ given H 10 111 complelene11 or 2247 Donnie Road. Newpor1 Bellch, cor..ClnMI The beneftcWy und« resident of Cotta Mesa, Ca. C8'11«nll 8264'0 lt .. UH Mid ONd of Trutt, t>y reuon of •
Passed away on January 2, Dorothy Cunnlngh•m·Vogel NOTICE OF DEATH OP l>fMCh °' defeull In Iha obllg•tlon1
l983. Beloved mother of (mlddla n.ma M81YI. 2247 Donnie MALEN JACOBS AND OF HCur•d th•••l>y, h•re101ore
-Marre Lenk, Annll Mae .. ~ Newo_ot1 BucJl. ca.u1.om1a P E-'f-l HON T 0 ea.acute4 -ao4 d•Uvu.4..to Uta "~""" ADMJNISTE EST TE NO underlllQMd • wrttt811 oaetar111on Bennett. Eddie Riddle and n111 ~ ,. condUC1ed by.,. R A • or Oef111.1ll end Demand ror Sale. Frank Riddle, also survived lndlv!Oull A-llfHS. 8nd Wflll811 nolloe ol tweKh 111\d of
by 8 gnmdchlldren and 10 Do<otllv ~hM't·Voeel To all heirs. benefiaaries. e1ee11on 10 -\he~
great -grandc h ildren ~Y~-.:':10~~·~ creditors and contingent ~011:.:;:."':1~~!r:!11~~
Services to be held on 0ec: 3 1ee2 creditors of Malen Jacobs und«elgned cauMd Mid no11ee Of
Wednesday. January 5, 1983 ,...... and persona who may be t>ru ch •nd or electlon to I>•
at g OOAM at the Church of Publlthed Or•ng• Co111 Delly otherwlle lnt.erested in I.he recorded s.ptember 23. 1912 •• Our Fathers, For~t Lawn Pilot Dec 10 17 24. 31, 1182 will andlor esta~ tnttr No 12·335991 of Olflclel
M e morial Park. Cypress S40l-a2 A petition ~ been filed =:;;~·~~'!:/~~01 th•
Directed bv Forest Lawn P\8.IC N0T1C[ by Malen W~ Jac:x>ba In Seid S11e will I>• m•de , t>ut
M ortuary · Interment at '1CTITIOUI .u ... at the Superior Court o f without cov•n•n• or werr•nty.
Forest Lawn Hollywood NAm aTAn.ltT Oran~County ~uestan1 •Jq)f-°'Implied. ~ding mi.
Hills T fol that W-•-y __ ._ .._ poe-.lon. or -mbrencee. lo he l9Wl'IQ c>erton• we dOlng ....., a.vu. .,.. pey Iha remaining prindpal "'"' ot
VERMEULEN l>uel,_. u · appointed aa p ersonal the no1e l9CUfed by 111e1 deed of
8 ENTERPRISES. 2301 lark repft9entatlw to adminlater TrlJll, "'4th lnl«•1 .. In Mid not•
I\ 0 B E R T L Ellan Dr . Fullerlon. CA ~ -·•• -6 ~-•-J~ ptovided. adY&no.e, 11 any, un6et -VE R-ME-Ub&N7-a~-6-+; BENDU•80IYCMN,aao7 ,...._.s:---M_V>-Calif•-.( .... _ ... ~ tmturmt of NkrOMd ot-Truel,
resident o f Hunt1n1ton Ellan°'· Fu11et1on, CA 82835. .....,._ .._, W:JU'l:'I u"" i... Cflargee end••~ of the Beach . Ca Pas&ed away on PATRICIA ANN BOULDIN. Independent AdmlniaU'ation TNelee and ol lhe lrullt e<M1e0 by 2301 LM1' Ellen Of , Fullerton, CA of Estates Act). The petition Mid Deed°' TNtt Decem~r 30, 1982. Survived 92935 la aet for hurlna ln Dept. S•ld u l• wlll b• held on by his wife Dolores. aon Thie l>Utl..-11 conducted .... • w .... ___.•Y J .............. 1"•" •• --· p--~....... -7 No. 3 at 700 Civic ~nter ,....._ · -·-· cv. • ...... Vernon, parenta Fred and .--• -.. --.... 2 00 p.m. al the CMpman A...,_ Alice Vermeulen, 4 brothers Ben Oen 8ouldln Drive Weat, Santa Ana, CA •ntt1noe to th• Civic Cent••
Fred, Don. John and Mike Palrlel• !Vin Bouldln 92702 on Jan. 12, 1983 at 9:30 lkllldlng, 300 bit CNcJmen Ave., .,_.._ Thia .. .,_. wee ftled wtltl the ~ a.m. Or1nge, CA.
Vermeulen, sister~°""' County Cletll of Ofange ~on IF YOU OBJECT to the Al th• time of th• lnlll•I Swan10n. Rosary recited on o-nw 14. 1982. pubtlcatlon of Ihle noUol. IM tOl8' Monday, January 3, 1982 at ,,_ granting of the petJti.on, you _,of IM unpaid~ of IM
7:30PM at Dilday Brothers Publlehed Oreng• Coaet Dally lhould either appear at the 01>11g111on MCured bY Iha 11>ove P!°'13, Dec 17. 24. 31. 1~. Jen. 1. hearln& and state your ducrlbed dHd of 1rue1 a nd
Chapel. Mau of Christian J., obEtlons or file written 11llm•ted coe11, Hpen .... and Bur ial will be held on 6415-32 •dYencH I• 111,362.83. Th•
Tuesday, January 4. l982 at I------------ob tiom w ith the court ooen1ng bid may t>e obt8lned by
lO:OOAM at the Blessed P\llJC MOTIC( be ore the bearing. Your c•lllng (1 ~831·0tH 1he oay
Sacrament Church. AClmOUI MIH•• *P1b:: may be ln pent0n belC:.~ 1~t>at 21, 1N2
Westnunster. Ca lntennent Mm tTATUmlf'f or I t ~ Q~.{R E A 8ENE .. FIC!~ ST!~V1•1C.E CO
at Good She pherd The loflowlng pereon I• dolno .-. ·-Cemetery , Huntington ~ .-: CREDITOR or a conUncent TD SERVICE COMPANY. egent B I D S 0 F T W A R E aeditor of the deceaaed, you 'llc«I J ~lnl.
Bieach Directed by Dilday COAPOlllATION .• Callfornl• must w. your claim with the ,.._,,,AMCllty~lltyWMI BrothttS Mortuary 842·7771 COfl>O'etlon. 3151 AlitwflJ Avenu8. court or n,......nt it lo the .,..,. ... ~ WI• H--1. Coal• ....... Clillfomla ,..-~ Of11nge, CA t2t68 BROSCHEID 82t2t personal repreaentative 111•1135-8288
P A T R I C l A A N N LM•• L Kllpatrlc:tt. 1150 4ltl appolnted by the court P11bt1e11ed Or•nge Coa•t Delly
BROSCH.EID. a&e 48, ~ Straet. Downay, ~ 80241 within four monlhl from the Piiot. Jan 4· 11• 11• 11113
away on January I. 1983 at ~=-• condl.lc:1ed by • date of flrat lasuance of 614442
her residence i n La1una a1o SoftwWe Cori> lettera •provided In Section "8..IC M)TIC(
Beach, Ca. Survived by her ._.. L Kllp91rldl 700 of \he Prot>.t.e Code of
husband John R. Bro.cheid ~ ,.., with Callfornla. The time for
of ~ Beach. Ca .• a 1on ~ ~ ~ eoun1y filing claiml will not expire
Andrew Broscheid of Oeoember2e. lN2. prior to four montha from
Laguna Beach , Ca. and the date of the hearln1
cbughter Llaa Grundmann P111>lleheci Ot•ng• CoHt Dall noticed above.
of Texas. NcCormlc k Piiot, o.c 31• 1912· J.,... 1· 14· 21 YOU MAY EXAMINE
Mortuary. Lacuna Beach 1983 the~ kept by the court. U
forwardlna dlrecton. -----------I you are lnterealed In the --------------1 FUil.iC N011C( estate, you may file a request
w ith the court to receive
rACIAC YllW
...,atALr MI
e¥retery Mortu.ir\'
C11ape1..0emato1Y
3500 Pac1f1c View Ortve
Newoort Beach
6'-4·i100
MICQl...al NOITVAlllS
Laouna Beecn
494 9415
" Laouna Hills
I 76&-093J k.n Juan C.p•slrano
49S 1716
.. ._,.. LAWM-MT. ~tYI
"'°'1uarv • Ceme 1erv
,. Cretn1 torv
1625 0111ef Awt
Cotta ~sa
540-6554
':=~·A~• speclal n otice o f the
The 1o11ow1ng per.one .,. doing Inventory of eat.ate uaet.a
~.. -and of the petit.lona. MlCOW\la
KROLL l WIL0£A PHYSICAL and re por ts deacrlbed In
TH!AAPY, 2«1e PMllOGlt Street. Section 1200 of the El Toro. CA 82930 "-"f--•-n-...L..-,.._._ DO NALD A. KlllOll, 315 ......, unua rrvu11te ~·
Goldenrod. Coron• d•l Met, CA 8. r •• r. A . A 11 e •• ems Attoraey at Law, 1 .. Ave.
JACK' A WILOEA. 24411 Grauti Su aemnt., CA
PMOOdt St . El Toro. CA 82t)O t H7t· (TH) •tt .. 111. Thie ~ It oonducted by I "1~ 6t CoM4 Oall'Y
oener• ,,.,.0:::-A Ktoll Not, ""'" 4, s. ~..,
Thie tt•tetMflt ............ ltle 1138-82
County o.1l OI 0tenoe county on ~14.tM: . ,...
PvbHeMd Or-. Co .. 1 Oafly
Piiot. Dec 17. 24, ft. 1112. Jen. ., • ,..,
'9C lillOUI IU-.N MAm eTAT'llmMT The lofloWlng petlOll I• doing
butll'9M -COMPUTIA HOTll~E. 10412
A-*t• ClnGo De Mayo, FOUtitaln v~. CtllfofM 92708 AIMlla Kuo lo, 10412 Av.ntcla
C4noo de MilyO, Foun1e1n Vlllley.
c.llfornla 11270t Thie ~ 18 conck.lcted by en
lndlVldual
Amella lo
Thia llte1ement -flled with the Coun1y Olartl of OfMQa COuMy on
Diloernber :It, 11U ,_
Pul>llllMd Or&llQ• COH1 Dilly PllOI, J811 2 ••• 1•. u. ,..,
5733-aa
I I~ I ~ I .Jj fr1J.JJ ~ .--.
Ma at Wlag Loven Tlppell Carter Nablpn
Cypress man named CAA head ·
Raymond R. Maul of Cypre11 has been
installed as the 1983 p,...fdent of the California
Apartment A.Noclatlon (CAA). It la the largest
association of lta kind ln the nation, representing an
estimated 3!10,000 apartment owners throughout
the state and headquartered In Sacramento. Maggi
was formerly president of the Apartment
Association of Orange County for four years. David
Couaboom of Santa Ana w all serve as vice
president of the CAA
managemenrof l!I shopping centers m Oranae, San
Diego and Le» Angeles countJea.
Gordon E . Tlppell hu been named executive
vice president of Taylor Woodrow Homes of
California, Ltd. TippeU, a resident of Tustin, hu
been serving aa vice president of the homebuilding
firm since his transfer from the parent company's
London headquarters ln 1977. Taylor Woodrow ia
the maste r developer of the 3!10-acre muter-
planned community of Beacon Hill in Laguna
Niguel.
Sidney E. Wini of Yorba Linda has been
promoted to vice president, business development of
Interstate Electronic Corp. of Anaheim. Wing joined
the firm seven years ago as product marketing
manager and has been promoted through succes.sive
management positions.
Perry Carter hat been named president and
chie{ executive officer of Garden Grove
Community Bank. Carter has been in banking for
27 years, with 23 yean devoted to independent
banks, including Newport National, American
•National of Bakersfield, and National Bank of Long
Beach.
The Charles Dunn Co., property management
division, haa announced the cer tification of
Ro.emary Loven aa Certified Shopptng Center
Man.ager (CSM). This designation is awarded upon
completion of apedaliz.ed educational courses and
the passage of a rigorous examination offered by
the International Council of Shopping centers.
Loven was hired by the Charles Dunn firm five
years ago a nd Is currently directing the
Ed Nablgan of Tustin has join ed the
marketing and sales department of J .A . Stewart·
Construction Co., headquartered in Westminster.
Prior to joining the Stewart firm, Nahlgan was
founder and president of Red Hill Realty. He alao
founded Patrician Homes. ln his new position,
Nahlgan will be resporwble for the development of
negotiated constfUCtion projcecta.
OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS
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Orano• Co t OAJlY PILOT/Tueeday, January ... 1983
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Sale of deeds as
• • secur1t1es OK'd
SANTA ANA (AP) -Federal authorlUc. have
quJc\ly approved a bid by Union Home Loona, Lhe
1tate'1 lar1e.t mortg.a1e broker, to offer lta .econd
Jruauleed.JnveumentLaa-tqilterw:t w:urill•
The action by the SecurlUea and !xchange
Commiaeion lut Thunday and revealed toduy mak.ai
Lot Angelet-bued Union the ~tton'1 ftrtt major
morta•1e broker to o1fer truat d._ throu1h an SJ!'.C
reviewed proepectu.a, aaency offl.clala aaid.
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The aecurltiet min, 1etUes a 6-year-old SEC cue "
agalnat Union, in w.hlch the mortpge broker wu
accused of milrepretentfna the quality of investment.a,
overstating the credit checks Union performed on
borrowera, failing to promptly inform lnveston that
payment.a to their account were delinquent. and selling
unregistered securities.
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''We have tacitly admitted (Union's trust deeda)
are securities," ~d the company's president and chief
executive, Joseph A. Seedman. But he denied Union, a
unit of priva!A!!ly held Union Financial Corp., had ever
"deliberately taken advantage" of customers.
Bank failures hit peak
WASHINGTON (AP) -The reces&on took its
toll on the banking industry in 1982 as bank failures
reached a 42-year peak, but the latest government
reports point to an improving economy. -
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IJ•! .,,f ~" ,,,, • Federal banking regulatory agencies said Monday
that 43 banks failed last year, the highest number
since 1940. Also, 46 savings and loan associations wer~
merged with government asaistance -the highest\·
yearly total ever. ' ;.: ...
The moet widely publiciz.ed bank failure last year t
was that of Penn Square Bank of Oklahoma. Its
collapse was linked to energy loans that went sow-as
the economy was weakened and the oil industry fell d~per into a drilling and price slump. ·
r :bill yields fall again
WASHINGTON (AP) -Yields on six-month
Treasury bills are down for the fifth straight week,
and yields on three-month securities have also
declined, officials say.
About $5.8 billion in new six-month Treasury
bills were sold at auction Monday at an average
discount rate of 7.946 percent, down from the 8.051
percent.of last Monday.
In addition, the government. sold about $5.8 billion
in three-month bills at an average rate of 7.896
percent, down from 7 .975 percent.
The yields, a measure of the cost of government
borrowing from the public, were the lowest since the
Oct. 18 level of 7.762 percent for six-month bills and
the Dec. 20 level of 7.857 percent for three-month
bills.
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Dollar down; gold up 't:~
LONOON (AP) -The dollar fell sharply against !i, ~
key currencies early today in a heavy selling wave :;,i..,;
that dealers said was triggered by large Swiss banks.
The price of gold edged up. ~u~
Dealers said the dollar opened firm in heavy ,,It.
trading on European ~oreign exchanges. But it rapjdly !l·uo
declined-tn an ho\1.1'-long ~ foU'OW'll!d'--t l•>M
the U.S. currency's plunge to its lowest level in Tokyo 11•1 "I
since Feb. 22, 1982. '1l11i
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SILVER
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Ce Or1nge Ooaat DAILY PILOT ITuMday, January, 4', 1083
am a gue ye
M r and Mn1. John Yamaguchi 1uu\Our\C.'f' the
ensogement of the1r daughter, Donna Lynn, to
Douglaa RHd Pyle, aon o{ Or Md Mni H1l·hard
C. Pyle All are res1d~nta o{ Nl'w_port &-Ol·h /\
J uly wedding tli plnnnc.•d In Sl Ancin•w'1
Pnisbyterian ChW't'h
Weddings
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Bt'lly llrt'nnan.
Bre nnan-J effe ries
Our Lady Queen of Angels Church,
Newport Beach, was the setting for the marriage
of Betsy Jefferies and Terry Brennan They are
residing in El Toro. Parents of the newlyweds
are Mrs. John Mooney, of Newport &-ach and
the late James D. Bradcson, and Beverly
Brennan, of Oceanside. and Bill Brennan, of San
Fr811cisco.
Sodder s-Murry
The marriage of Jan~t Helen Murry and
Michael Wayne Soctders was performed in St
Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach
They are residing 1n Clearwater Beach, Fla.
Parents of the newlyweds are Mr a nd Mrs
Charles Murry, of Huntington Beach, and Mr
and Mrs. Royce Soctders, of Westnunster
Amy Carver Cynthia Luf'dlf'
Carve r-Freeman
A ceremony in Bakersfield at St. Paul's
Epiacopal Church uruted in marriage Arny ~uth
Freeman and Leroy Langhenry Carver III The
bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs Leroy L
Carver Jr., of Newport Beach Mr and Mrs E. D
Freerrian of Bakersfield are the bride's parents
The newlyweds will establish homes in both
ciues
Lue cke -Sweetla nd
Cynthia Hotchkiss Sweetland, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard N Sweetland, of Corona
del Mar, and Kenneth Allan Luecke, son of Mr
and Mrs. Clarence Luecke. of St. Louis, Mo.
exchanged wedding vows in Church of the
Ascension at Chesterfield, Mo. The newlyweds
are residins in St. Louis.
MAraa Craham
Graham-Wildberger
Mar._ Loul.R Wildberger and Lee Howard
Oraham were married In St. John Vlanney
~. Balboa Ialand. Her parent.I, Dr. and Mn.
A. Mattln Wlldberaer, are l'e91dent.I of Baltimore.
TM bridegroom'• perentA are Mr. and Mra. Lyle
L Graham , of Huntlnston Beach. The
newlyweds wW make th@tr home In Coet.aJMeta.
Hartung-Martin ..
vJe\Je L. MUt1ri lind (Paul) Wlek Hartuna .llt~ rnartMd 1ri the N.wport Beech home of t.r1.,....nta, Mr. and ~. Harold W. Martin. The ~· ii the eon of Mr. and Mrs. Paul W.
Hai1Unl'Jr .. of Canton, Ohio The rwwl)"Wda Will ·IMM lhetr ~ In 1Aaunt Nll'lel. t
A 11ummer wt•ddlna In C hrh1t Lut.ht.•nan
Church, Co1tn Meao, la pl nnt•d ~y Maanhu
Kuhrt' und Stuart llafer, 11<>n of St.anle-y and
Ab<.oe Hater ol Santa Ana TM c.'Ouplc.o'a platu are
announ<.'f'd by ht•r pl&l't'nw, Mr. and Mra Gt'rald
E K.Jth n> or C.t.a Mt"'Ml,
IHHI ltr lalt I !H1t1 f!t lllt insn ftr lalt !11H1 fer klt
1at;•;t;";1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1•°"iiiiilt'"•'•';a•:..--'i°"~ •atkl • ..,.,. .... ~
I 0 Ptalatala I 007 •• -a •a• ... l D JIU llOIEI ---a -rr -
P I I N d t I o. •~• r.--Pf, You OWf\ tlte lend 2,000 rttn•· .u 11 or ,...1 runt ., uurrn, ~ ·~ b.'llh, 3 IJr 2~. a., 1 hOUM lrOM t<I h 38dr 2t,t ea, him
L .. <• LR, utr nmd txi:il •hi"' Sl.~00.00<l I OCffn, 120,000.S70,000 rm. wide r_,o.lt. ~
Sil va -McSparran fuirnudl•h·d a bcirm. 2 both + l1Afj(l' fl'(' rm.
bt.'tlm u1h11~1<. furntllhlod. 1,1111011 $4'..!U,UOO
down '355,000 fully u-pool Fat l>eloW market
•umaolt 1nalltu11onal 1235,080. Wiii !MM ~
loan• Wiii cion1lder uon. Bkr IM4-0134
trade 545·«1591
Johft Sllva-anG-&lly Soreneon_g11va, both of
Irv 1nf', announ ce ihe e ngagemt-nt of their
daughter, Eve Chr1sune. to Glenn Vincent.
McSparran, son of Mr and Mrs Harold
McSparran of Solana Beach. Chapel by tht> Sea
In Encinitas has been reserved for the June 2~
wedding.
PHlllULI llOIE
°''t'.m & Jl»ll y Vll'W!I Mur1m room, -I !xii 111, 3
h.1th, .noo ~ fl $1 38:i.ooo lAl•unhont I vou~~a~!.~acn IEllCEI
featurea 3 Bdrm 2 belll 1200,000
UCh unll Nut new 1 810 CANYON CUSTOM,
Lt.DA ISLE .'YFRD.T building. u«*lent carpet 1 on goll courM 20"/• dn
1nd dr•PH. 2 car g•· Vacant, ellow anytime ~.t.CWll Vlf'W from 5 bdnn, 4 beth, (um rm I ••g• .Aak aoout llnan· ,, 1 1.095,000
Boot i1llp for 3 boots Now $995,000 I clrigl 1355,000. 73-77&1 CH 7&0· 1397
·1 t$ Spu< t on
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-+ Jll "'Jd111t>r111I .,,..
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Otte lltefty I
IHttl•••• Ot. . ...
Births
HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
,.pl•m~r 15
Mr "''" Mr s David Sprang f 001110111 Volley nov
Mr ~n(I Mt• J"tlrey lenllnrt
Cosie Meao ll"' Mt dnd Mt~ Rot>erl l•udtQ C<>•I•
Me~J t)UI
Mr and M'1 Cf'm•I Cllr Irvin., grrl
Septem~r 18
Mr "nd Mrs Aavmono l•e
rtuuttng1on 8f"ecn O•"
Mr .ind M°' 01r1'10Pher Auloe11 Hu1111ng1on 0('11Ch boy
Mr Rlld Ml' Ktrk lllSI Dor
Mi ond Mrs T r11vor Smylh Cotla
M~~" 11111 Mr nno Mis Josepn lngrtm
Newpo•I 8ette.ll boy
S•pl•mber 17
Mr und Mrs Oan•el Hell Coile
Me~a g111
Mr .ind Mrs An1on10 Romero
Co>1a Ml'ld Doy Mr and Mrs Ronal(I Amburgey
CoSla Mesa boy
Mr dnd Mrt ltHt Marslon, Coron11
del Mar boy
Mr .ind Mr~ B11on Sla1er Co,t<1
Mes.i bor '
Mt o1nd Mis Jo1eph Ou1111nn• CC>tfl Mttll boy
S-.>l•mber 11
Mr 1no Mra James Hawtey
Hunl•nglon Beach girl
Mr 11no Mrs l(enl TanQeman
Cos11 Mesa gtrl
Mr un(I M11 Ronal(I Guccione Corona del Mar Qlfl
Mr olnd Mrs Gur>es Ecer lr.u1t1
9111
M• and Mr\ Jackson Chen lrv1n.t
bor
September 11
Mr •no Mr• M•c"oel Fov l"t)und
8eBCl'l OOy
Mr .ino Mrs Thomes forsy1f\ Hun11t1g1on Beech boy
Mr and Ml! lu1s Mort1,..z lr .. ne
g>11
Mr and Mr~ Doniel Collin, Cosio
Meao Doy
M r enO Mr s HuQf\ Cain
Hun11ng1<1n Seacn boy
Mr and Mrs Rooe<I M•ChitCf'k
CoSI• MfltA g111
September 20
Mr and Mrs David Loughran
..._ttnglon ~ boy
M• ano Ml\ rf\omu ~rrv C.0110
M4K8 9111
Mr ano M•a Ooug•u Heov1s.d1
N-potl Bt••Ch grrl
8•Pl•m~r 21 Mr .ano M11 R1cf\ard lj)wrence
Newpor I Beocn bOy
Mr 'nd M,. Archerd 1av1w Co•I•
Me-sa g•rl
M• ;sno Mr'\ Alan '°lelChf'r Cntt,11 "'"'a qttl Mr "n 1 Mr\ Grf'90r, Burdl'n
Cooof\41 G"' MltO-boy
S•plember 22
Mr and Mrs Thomas Dolts
Foun1111n Valley boy
Mt oltld Mr~ Gt'Orge GouldSmllh
lr~m .. boy
Mr af\d Mrs Geraroo Mena Coll•
M('u bor
Mr and Mrs R1ymone1 MStllOUx
J• COlll Mesa boy
September 23
Mr and Mrs M•rc l(a.za.rian C09te
MHI boy
Mr and Mrs Daan L•llrolh
Newport Beach girl
Mr ilnO Mrt Brlly Slarkey
founl1t•" Valley, bor
Mr af\d Mra Richard Oraoomir
lnrtne gul
Mr •nd Mrs Larry We1nhe1mer Hun11no100 Beecrt gift
,.ptember 24
Mr and Mr• Thomes Bovwl••
Hunt1ngl0fl Beactl g•rt
Mr and Mrs Gary Takehaaf\1
lrvtne ;•rl
Mr an<l Mrs Fran~ Cam Laouna
Beach nov
Mr ano Mrs Rodney Em11ry
Coron• cJel Mnr boy
September 2t
Mr and Mrs Aiartra-Rlllltcrt
Hvnt•nolon ~ac:f\ boy
Mr Jnd Mri Quinton Br•Oley
H'\'tf'W} boy
Mr 81\d M•• 8ruce H9110m Coron• Ot• Mar boy
Mr and Mr s Roy
SchenkenberQer Laguf\• Be•cl'I
boy
Mr and Mr• l(e1th Obymeko
Foun1a1n
Mr ancl Mrs Jen Beiscrtman
Hunllnglon Beech boy
September '¥1
Mr •r>d "4•• Peter Fa1 N1 .... r..o I
Beaci'I 9' r I
leptembet 21
Mt and Mr~ rrnakltn Of'lun~
ln1111• g111
Mr a11d Mrs Han• Oepvpere
Newport Be1Jch girl
Mr at1d Mr s Mtn Stelo
Hunting1on Beach girl
Mr enO M" C11llord Allen ltvme
l>Oy Mr end Mr~ Tunolf\y Murphy
Hunttf\g1on Bl'llCh 9"'
S.ptemllef 2t
Mr a"d Mr• Denny Kuo l•••ne Doy
Mr and Mrt Gregg Gatewood
Hunlinglon Beech girl
Mr •nd Mr t Gerald F1n11ar
Newport Beech boy
M r •nd Mrt Cu1u111emoc
S1nc;twz Irvine boy
Mr and Mr1 Aa,.dlll l-Cotta
Mft• o•rl Mr and Mra Tama Sommer
Cost• Me.a g111
laplembaf IO
Mr end Mn De1n Crum'->' IMna.
bOy
Mr end Mr1 Lowell 01e111on.
L1gun1 9eKll. boy
Mr and Mii Naojl Y1mag•I•.
Foon11.ln V•lltlY, boY
OCtotlet 1
Mr ano Mr• Oavld W1llace
Hunll~ton Oteell. bOy
OotMat i
Mr t"<! Mrt Otry ~. CO.II
M .... bOy
0.lotMf,
Mr anel M11 L1wrenct Stahl.
Irvine boy
Mr and Mre. l'ton1ld l'tobel'tton Cotti M .. 11, girt
Stet'tlng
a New
8uelneaa
The atatt"'enl I•
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Mcteury lft '""'"*l"t
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Mr •f\ll Mr'> A1t f\ij11J Vut•l•o
N-1)<1•1 &.acf\ 0111
Mt 11no Mt\ l(•v1n ~ nro
l!u11hrl1JIOn Bt:dCh DOy
Mt anll Ml\ Wrllr•"' \10•» Nt"wporl Brwth tlOy
Mr end M1 \. l<n on V10,t11uv1c. Ne..,po11 Bt1&ch 0111
1 October 4
M1 <1nd llllr' J1m&& Ull Irvine
lloy
Mr """ Mr .. O,tn1111 Zolla Hun1.n91ori Bedch girl
Mr dnO Mr~ M>Clllt'I Goroz.Jles Hunl•nQIOf\ Btlol<h boy
Mr mo Mr> JO<! T Ol•~on Costa
MBSB gtrl
Mr ,lf1CJ Mr~ G1 IJQCHy Meo.
HunltnQlon Beach glfl
October S
Mr end Mrs John Al'11ull11
Corona ~' Mar boy Mr an(! Mrs Oenn11 Galhgan1
Balboa 1s1an11 DOy
Mr ano Mu Mark 8regman
lrw1e bot
Ml.IC NOTICE
'ICTITIOUI aUllNHI NAME IT A Tll•NT
The lollowlng pereon 11 doing bualnMI ...
COMPU-flNDER. 2700 Peterton Pl1c1. Coat• M11a,
Catlfomla 9262&
Brian Krueger. 24992 Ploe A.I
Circle, El Toro, Catlloml• 92830
Thie bulllneet la eonduc1ed by an
lndMduat
81'1111 Krveger
Thie 1111-1 WU llled wllll Ille
County Cler1< ot Orange County oo 0-.,t>er 28, 1982
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Publlsf\ed Oraf\gl CoHt Dally
PtlOt, Dec. 31, 1982. Jan 2, 14, 21.
1963
6884-82
Ml.IC NOTICE
flCTITIOUI a Ul lNHI
NAME I Ti\H MIENT
The lollo'Wlng peraon la doing
bualneaa u .
All SERVICE MAINTENANCE 2518 Bowda.n Place Costa M ....
Calllc>tnla 92$2$
Cllrls J-m••n Carltor1 2516
Bowdoin Pl1ce Costa Meu
Catllorni. 92628 Thia bull,_. 11 conducted by 111
llldlVldual.
Chris J Carl.otl
Thia 1111emen1 wee llled wllh the
County Clettt ol Orenge County oo
0ecem1>e< 10. 11182 noaa
Publl•rt•d 011ng• CoHI Diiiy
PtlOI Dae 12 111 26 1982 J111 2,
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142-1200
Sf"'\ 1.wul..r 11;~~!.~~~pl~L~~IE :! tm up, '.l hr, 4 ~~~·2~t~':'!~~ i•tHllll, Dtltrt 450
'> I I • I I' I I SI I 11 I Palermo mdl Excellent -~ >J I II -)CJ,j\ "l'dlt.,, \I'( U(t'( '> )( 1111 llnenclng Fee Land PARI( CITY SKI CONDO
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Only $289.SOO Contact tor rent. fully equlPC*f Ne·~ I 111 .'~1~·~~!~l1R!,~~l~I N11r111.1111h Jo.".~rl. ,,.,trtltt :~I :r:: i:~:HJ'J:
l!:i-1.11" l :.! !JI 11111· .tl rt· l11llluµ SI .!!'10,0011 CottH ••I Mat 1022 111·14'4 Jecuul, 1auna, lndry ta-
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CORONADO CAYS IMOllEOLIPFI ~:!:v tai~~r!ic~.'Ym:~:
C11r.>11j1li1 hi.ind 1 usl h.1yl 11111l lot 1$.1' 1>11,11 I llt4Ht4 ft 1149,100 OCEANFRONT thly Call (11A) 830·5070
do1:k PIJru. JVall Now S:l7U.OOU ~ '"' rn:. Nead qualllled buy1r i\nallatm ~o ::m~=~y ;:~ 16A NO DOWNo. --, -.-.-c-.-.. -ty--.-,-!S-
Bdrm1. 3 bath• 3 cer W TH JR S2,000 ltWI
gar, 3 trplcs oak kllcrten I ADE 3Br, 1Ba. new roof & BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 8ay\1dt" Drive N 8 b7~ b161 c1b1nets new applian-ces P11vate beach IC· l••t41alt Ptt Ht• paint San DlmH loca·
WllllLEDOll
YILUIE
IEAUTY
Loweat prleed "D mod·
el H•rdwood floor• In
ramlly room and kltcneo
Air condllle>Md, MCUrlty
1ys1em. lush protehlonat
land1caplng, gazebo 1nd
•P• Many upgradaa.
Near everything Wiii
t11de tor clle•per nome
ln Colla ~-!>All-2313
THE REAL
ESTATERS
LOOI
For our naw regular
w .. kly laatora
BOAT SHOW-
CASE
Every Seturday tn 111a 1
Daily Piiot ClasslUeds
HAllDOMED FORECLOSURE
The bank 11y1 get thla
sold. 8111 1nd Don llave
put 1'111 In mini COfldlllOfl
Large entry, aunken 11.
vlng room. family room.
d1n1ng lluge kllcllen wtth
breakletl bu Fre,.ch
doors llad 10 lovely yani
with co1011a1 11ze apa,
11oe Ille whole party)
Upate1r1 to lov•y bdrm1,
g11n1 ba1111, 1pac1a1 decik
overlooklflg spa end
pa1k Many, many extra•
Call now tor detalla
546-2313
THE REAL
ESTATERS
C&IS tlH tlon P1yment 1915 mo
Custom home 3BR ABa, p I T I 3 0 y r 11 )I. d
•DAMED lllOllES* ttOMI .. l..c. Prime Laguna Nlgual I l
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1.\1\11 HI H<>Ni steps to sandy beach 846-88""·
Pr11111gtou1 e1tecu11ve AEAl ES1A1E locallon Full price $1, 1.-.;.l.;;.;;D.;.ta--.1.._ ____ _
rtome IHIUring .. •P•· . h. ll Mt I ~ g50 000 I r i L ..
clou1 bra, 3 011111. 3 --~------AGENT 6"4'·9513 tUff UI I•
lrplc1 open beam eel· Gorgeous custon bull! 1~~~~~~~~~!l~Ct::tt:U:::;~·~·l:·~M~u=...;2:1~2::=2 ling kol pond & watertan 5700 sq tt cu1tom Har-r. Hart>or Ridge, pro! deeo-
mald'• querier• & • lot bor Ridge rtome i\S· DESPERATE! 10 large tlla1 11 llH 1111 SUME MY LOAN! No ratad fully lurnl1lled A
own volleyball court & money down 1600 000 MUST SELL :r·c~yB:ie~~ S~O=~
pool $870,000 FEE. LOW below appr'a1111 . By THIS WEEKll 213-790-612!>
lntareat auumab1e 11· Owner 760-1977 Lowest priced cu11om ---------
nencl ng For private ---------H b Rid T I( I It .. 2111
1Jhowlng. call 759·1501 Ct1t 1 NtH 1024 ta!;. 0~uoo~~ow ~~ !!J!I IC•
or 782-1373 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;i;iiii;;J trade. eubmtt. Call any-LIDO lSLE -3 bdrm, 2 be,
llPLD time 6"0·13"3 lamrm. 11700 mo 8111
2 Bdrm W tide divided Grundy, Rllr 87&-&Hl1
by ooubla car garage Lil. lrT Ollltl 3 Sf-2 Ba Avail now Peta
Concrete drive, prlvlle IH,100 ft 1142,000 & kids OK Long Of lt\ort
pe1101.s121.100 It Smart, Call 1aaa• S82 5tmo
~ Walker 6 Lee
ll•J l1Dar4t1, I Hr. 7G0-111n llHOll VIEW 1'8-1121 lowl 3 Br. ,,,,, e a, 2 car gar, :::::::::i Mullan ~ally !>40-2960 comm pool. Winter or LISI ASK FOR LORI yrly Agt 875-8170 Beaulllul decor, Mrene. ;---------1...:._~....-:... _____ _
1uteru1 • Bdrms. 2',... 2 ILIS 2 twn Ill OWIEll IHPEUTf WINTER RENT.AL • oo the
balrtl on lee land Asking Ch1rm1rig A er & family Small 2 bdrm houM on Nl\d Jan to M1y 30, 38r
$39!> 000 room 2 brlek llrepl-., 25 X 75· fee land Quiet 20a, llJrn 1850 mo Incl
I country kllchen, quiet Sl Neer Newport Pier ul1I 71Al5"4-2484 l llliiiH.l I 11{,_.. .. , rffldenllal area In yoong, Prine Only $175,000 IEAOOI UT
Realtors. 675--6000 development Seller wlll 646·7958 W&TllFlllT
toUI VIEW
Loc•ted In popular Har.
t>or View Hiiia Beaulllutty
maintained 3 Odrm
homa prolesslonally
lendacaped with exten·
11ve brickwork Large
lamlly rm wllrt beam
c:e1llng Full securlly
sya1am 1347,000 L.H,'
lloence '229·000 Fee 1_M_c_C-1e_a_n_C_o_n_d_o_3_0_d_.-2-,,...-1
WHlty I . Tartar Ct. ba Sec Gata, $300 K. Jan 10 July 3 bdrm, 3
RtaHtrs 144-4110 11%. 494.4431 Wiii rent be. $3SOO. 213·932-0608
100 HHtt• Ualar1l1fll ..
HMOIELH W t 1t•i 11ter 1091 Gtatral 2202
USTSIH !Trade equity In horne, for 3 Br 2 ea $800
LEASE OP"Tl()N• OR good motorh.oma and 4 Br. 2 Ba oc:nlrnt $'100
BUY• Completely upgra-15000 l1rm 3 Br. 11i\ B.A. 1 Sr. beyfront $850
ded 2 Bdrm 2 batrt llome 22x38' pool In WHI· 2 er, ocnfmt 11000
on large R-2 101 Featu· minster Bal 587,000 JAOlll IUln
ring new carpele, uMd $1290/mo everything PlllP UIUE•m
brick llrepl•ce. n-kit-Eallmated value s 12e.. llM1ll chen and batlls and, 000 Fully a11umable no
Freoch doora ASSUMA-qual Prv party 898-5577 llFURllSHEI
8LE FINANCING and
O¥wnert amcioua Alklng Mtlililt Htaff 1100 Vu 2 tlry 28r S700 $139.900 Call SAO-tl!>l W Ne1lport 28r $875
lrtHltaf Part CdM Ct.arm "°°
8Huf1'ul Uncer l\Om• W Bay 281, w S.9!50 .,. .. ,IC NOTICE Twnllse 38r S 1000 l"UDL 20it40 Flreplace. 2 BA. I Npl Ill Baytt 4Br s 1200
., , ·-HERITAGE
' • REALTORS
FICTITIOUS •USINHI I bl Light lnlet•or• Thie la 8 a y Iron I Condo NA• STATtMENT l ht beat buy In town 11250
The lollowlng person It doing • FH1l1l1 Vall!J 1034 &32•500· 54o-5937 Agt Spyglass A Bdrm S 1«150
bualMM u · Co:ry 2 Br. nettled In th• C I p l2SO Lido 28r den $1550 PROFESSIONAL M USICAL oaks II Sllver•do C•· No down-no qualllylng ••• • fl r •
SERVICES. 2915 Jeve RolMI, Coeta •a•lll llllUI-I nyon w ond«ful u .. of 3Br twnhm M ova In, It •a• llEll ot !~~-~~~2°'Br !2200
1700
MMI. Cellfornla 92828 --wood and wallp1per take over $1200·$2300 • -• ...,.,.,. """'"' •
Rlclltrd Loult Wiiton, 29 t6 DeHghlful lamlly neigh-New garage. Aleo, an nagot pymts Sllared Beaullllll Vista Sllopplog Ba)'Mle Cova 12200
J1v1 Road. eo.11 M.a Callfomle bortlood Four IC*lklul extra IOI 10< horse, mini-appracl1tlon avall Wiii Cenlor 1265.000 down W&TflntlT 1•11
92828 bedroom• Large llvlrig orchard, or poulble ,,_ trade Sue 891-!>5!>6 NNN L-1 Bkr (&111) 111·1• This~" coodvcted by.,
1
room with llreplace l>ulldlng? i\eaumable lst 1---------1--43_3_-_17_2_3 ______ 1 ________ _
ll'ldlvldual. Cooalderable upgrading To and• wtlllng selltlr IHI. ltacfll 1040 lact•t Prt 1 USO 1111 WllOllll
Alellard L Wlleon Cuatom pool Exceptlo-Call Mary Rk:harda. A•· No Down-No qualllylng 3 ORANOE· 3 Br. 2 Ba. cc!:y'~';~teg=~t= ~;~~.C::.lble financing king 1110,000. 7!>9-9100 Br 1wnllm Mov.-tn, llU I JlSIUIE CIEH den. $700/mo.1197-4783,
o-t\bar a. 1982 fl l• lJOO over. 11200-11300 ,,.. Plln 2 • Hlghly upgrad9d, 1 _be_f ._1_0_1m_. -----
FBMIS1 l~~~~~~~~~~I gotlabte paymentt Sh• lmmacul•t• 2BR. lem Super condo, 2 & den & Publltrted Orange Coast Dally 1-red appreclallon avail rm, dlnlr>g rm Jacuul _, bar & dining a llt11ng
PllOt, Dec 12 19, 28. 1N2. Jen 2. PSSTI Will lreda Sue 891-!>558 I Pv1 lln1nclng $389,600 rm & lrplc a petlo & 3 car
t983 5332..a2 IEST IUY lmat 1044 , .. By owner. p.tnc ooty gar Only $1200 P< mo
Ml.IC NOTICE
flCTlT10UI IUI M ll
Ni\ME I TATaMINT
T lie lo/towing persona are doing
bualo.&U:. NEW FOR YOU, 17440 17th
Street, Tustin. C&Ml0<nl1
Emlly ForbH-Ruhl, 11150
Tustin Vlllege W1y. Tuetln.
Callforflle 92680
H111lle O'ShH. 488 82nd
SlrMI, Newport Beach. Calll0<nla
92683
This bu•lnMI It conducted by a
g-111 partnerlhlP Emily Forbe.-Auhl
Thia buslneaa WH llled wltrt the
County Clertt of Orange County oo
Noveml>ef 23. 1982
f'Jlllat?t
Publltllld Ora,.ge COHI Dally
Pilot Dec 12. 19 26. 11182. Jan. 2,
1983
Pia.IC NOTICE
559-6901, 640-14'~ Tenols, pool & apa Harry
~r~~~=.H:i~ CAIYON Ill llEll DI, Frederiek agt «131-12&8
lare below tll• competl· CREEi 14 l -lah1f4t area lalHa blaa• l2"
tlon •t 1209,9001 Setler Bulk sale price. KMp •• 2 er, newly radec01a1ed.
la rHdy tor oflen on 11111 " bdrm, 3 ba Plan 4 In apartmen11 or Hll H good cond. 1700/mo, eu~rb 3 8drm ~ bSttr Norlllwood.. FanLu1lc ~ ~yre-new Llated w 1 ,., flt r ~ 6 n 1a 1.
Monaco Won't tut. call horne decorited In neu-•I 7 2 X'a grou Call 213· 790-9000 dy1 or nowl 84&-7171 tral colors Lovely patio Ctthy 11 790•7302 ..,... .,,
and •P• Plus Ille added INRI IU&. n ... THE REAL
ESTATERS
MIS& VlllE 1~% LI.
Juat a llttle T .L C. ne.
ded on lhll 3 bdrm home
In prHliglou1 areal GrMt
opportunity at onl y
S 124.500 Don't wait oo
11111 one Cell 979Ji.370
\ ( >I l / 111. • 1:
, '. . . . .. . . I
MCOrlty of • gated com-2 bdrm plu1 den, fire-·
munlty Tllla It e mull lll-2111 place garega, patio. ::.h~o~.:ecldtng on 1---,-11-1a-,-1.-,-1-1-,-1,-,,-1--1 ii!•~. S775 875-8921
FanlHllC .,.. 40,000 , __ ..:.._ _____ _
~lsor
·Realty
651-1177
eq It under root. 3 acrM lalMI
ol land 200 P<kO pl.cea Ptal111la Utt 12.850.000. ,_..:..;;;;.:;;.;;;.;;.;;..._...:;;:;.;:;.;.
ILida
nn~·-" 1 I
Tl~ \DI TI<)\ \I
1-lL\I I '
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STEPS TO BCH 1 Br,
duplex Yrty, utll pd No
pkng No pall 210 "4th
St, front $550 mo
«15().-44 SA.
Ctn!! ••I •ar UH
LAROE COM hom•. 2
Stry. 3 car ger. OCean
view For leaae,
11350/mo. 851-8110
deys, 7&0-3G&O .......
3 Br, 2 Ba, duplex ..,,..,._,
dack , 2 ctr gar,
18115/mo. 717\+ Orchid
Work 540-41181, hom•
640-112111. • 4 Br. Pr•l'J'll•r Harbor
Ridge Eatate home, Leu•
tremont model, br .. lh-
11k Ing, unob1truoted
vie. 12700/mo, Long Ot
ahdh t9rlh lff.M, avail now 1eo.19n
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~l ,04 plf' QiJ Clllld oare In my lloma 8l\atn900 6 etMm CIMll QUALITY "IMOOIUNO Tllll 1HAUUNO·etudant wllga Totll Ir• MfV,lendecepe, PAINTl!A NEl!OI H•r II I/ .... llH Moel 111.1bJactt, K-1'
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Tha•t 1 A', ....,, ,._ lU18'de ea.ta M.-Color brlghtanete, wlll Patloa-Addn't-Oech T~/tetn0\'4ICI Qeen I truck, uma lo 1ate1 handyman <*'*II, "'• W0.-1<1 30 Yfl exp, Intl 40 0., watwheeltf 12211 Dey/ .... te 6 t12/IV 1~,. ~~ ,..-, ... z.fae OtPll • 10 tnln blMcft ICINNITH M~LI , I..,., 7111.,.11 Thank you 7119. tt7t IOl1fY 25 yrs. &Se-Ot14 I ext AcouatlO ~ UG Mr Morgan .. f.6171
'°day act w1LL arr"' my CM tlome. ~::;, 11v;f&c;t':!!,11:1~ Lc1e 1'4t21 .... "12 o':ci.n1noid:pa ma1n1. Jolln M1t••!J J ~~r.~:~no ·~1~2 ltt••• ltryk• Wld ,.. __ al "
In the pr'8f w., ~ yard, ctv 15. Ouar .. Im pat .it 9ou, .,...,.....,a, e¥t It• wort! oommtlflCIUll, HAULING 6 Cl.l!AN·UP8 ORICKWORIC. Small )Obi. AUUMU .. "._ II f "*"· ,..... .... 2174 odOf Ctpt rapelt 16 ~· . . . I c~ No*lln .. 2·21173 CA.Ll RICHARD N-port, Coate ,,,..... PAINTING·ll'AEE HT I Wrllla!' ' upd•ted pre>-WI WAIH WINDOWS I DAILY CHILO CARE.~ borne. :f~ ft.if:,"-m~Hll pmell 9 _ . • '~ •llet ~~· ~67 .. 12~ .._ l!v!Qf. A•I• t7~·3lJll _;t~~~~~ ~~·~~ :,~,; 1 11 , .... Pt~ . ,
Plot ~~::-· ':'~9 . OAYWALl TA .. INO I ~rt···· eAICl(-8TONl!·81.0CK IST CLASS PAINTING .... la. ~.:''~·=·Oii~;'~~ •I W• c;.,. Crpt CIMNtt All TeJ1tU1• & Aoa,,.11e l!!JO&llon Jim 861-0121 u ft H M 1..,1 lt•I ll'rple:e, plantar•. bbq'e Wallpaper. lntle•t R•· _ _
SERVICE CaWut llUtat StHm CIMtl 6 UphOI. "'" "t !Cavin t50·90M L.\WN & YARD MAINT .,. r v • • • Fr .... I Alie 848-0484 palre. ''" "' 919·6204 Huber Aoollng·mll IVJM19. ---Truek MO\lf\1 Unit OAVWALL/ACOUSTIC ~lffn. I lle'd furn~90<>l·wet., heel Naw·race>vl'·daclce I ....... •......& '"°' CABINETMAKER WOik gu1r. 846-371t All ......... •4 .. ,. ••p. ,,J. ~ •. up•.:-"~ ..... .u... tateotronto •Ion Hrv·•lc. Everything In M•tonry 6wanll()tl & Son Painting Lie .•• I 11102 648-973-4 t ......,.," DID[CTQRY 21 yre ••P Cuttom·llll .. ti"'" ...... '.. 1• ",,. 7,... 0 ... ,..... .. ~ ___ 1 ~ Llo/bon~ad low, low t'!tunn1a1t .exJ ... .!..JtA•u Thmt ell eontrtc10l't wtlO 1 II\ twnltw•. 1.lo'd, C ..... / Ctanett -ru V ............_. ~~~ .--i~-™ . » l•M" ft•••C -Wll"rterpnew 11'3•"9, 110fM from 1396"° lndlvl· ...,.,lllll.lllY--pailOilh WOif\ ~ -
1<911 lkirkatt 634·1461 Cement·Maeonry-Blocll oon111e1or 632·6114t •• a ROBIN'S CLEANING •m du11 ;oom•. from 146 + Don't , .. ,oof. rapelr . II lnoludlno labor and 00 IT NOWI "'"' ..... Y04Jt Omlly Pt&ot
S«vlce Olfeot«Y ~eMnlltlw Ml·Nll, ut Ill
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CARPENTRY ·MASONRY
OESlON·ORAFTINO
DAVE 494-1003
,._____ Wall Cua1 uc l!xAd In Ill home repair•. Servlc:•. a thorOugllly 11 mattflli.. Rat•. lnturad tr.cllon ol 1$ 1157·21190 m11.,1e11 lnilll be ~ _. ... l!J •381o'51 AOti'7!7.2ea3 llettrltal AMI. No Job 100 8Mall CIHn llouH. 540·011&7 •A· 1 ••wt•• Lie 205341 831 ... 870 ROOFING REPAIRS Md Unllc:oenMd c:onlr.00.. Aernod /Repair•. Lo,.,.. ElfCTAICIAN Priced Btlan 8eo-3099 ...... Top quality 25 yr ••P 1°'' allOuld tO ..... I,. Oeolle, palloe, tancH. Caudt Tilt ,1,,hl frM H llmat• on .. E'TICU'OUS MOAT'S Hou .. c:IHnlng. reliable Com"'"lltlve retM fal!dq Small Job• OK Fr•• th•lr 1dvertl•ln9. Con• ff s 752 9658 • · "' .. rat Own trenep RH• ,.... - -Hllmatae. Call Tom or tractor• and c:ontutnet"" ,.. •t ,.,,.. • ITOE,. TILE large or tmlll Jobt •ll·tT lllYIOI YOLANDA 842-0406 No ovtftlme 730.1353 Fat1hlng lntarlor Oeelan Cllvell, 642-e3112 c:ontect Mary Orondla el
EXPEA c11pan1ar doae • Lie 3tee2l llJ~JSll Plumblng·C1tpantry· ·ABC MO\/ING· HANOINO/STAIPPINO (714) 651...0N with ~
1dd'n1, ramod, daclle Expert 11191811 "3--32113 LIC'D ELECTRICIAN £lee IP&llU Pt.llTY Oulck. Careful Sarvlc. Vlu ·MC &ott 645-ll325 lltef Ltalt lltfllrt4 quaetlone Contraotor'it'
Skyflghll & repairs. Fr .. c~n• Can Ouel worlt·AMI ,.1.. Uc 83521151 t51-~7 Ci.tn'ing Service Cl••· W• dO packing 552-0410 I bpert w•llcover1no Ill· lnexpenelvefy 161-17111 Siii• L.lc«tM Boerd. 26 :
Ht. Oen, 141·45112 Fr• •I Tom 1131·6072 DUNHAM HOME nlnen IS naKI to Oodll· STARVING COLI.EOE 11all1llon ANI. CollMll· Tilt Chlfc Center Plan, I
AEMOOEL/AEPAIA c:~=[~. '°;:;tr.'0!~ TOP QUALITY WOAK IMPROVEMENT neu 842"86011 STUDENTS MOVING ' ,.,,, Allllgnmt 5&l·HOO Room llto, Sent• An~ .• ~
StorH. olllc••· homH. CM ll<>tna. 645.9199 AT REAS. RATES 1131-11530 11 wlll clHn your hou1a I co I.le Tl24·43e MmOILHI Al~~~~d~Ni:Ju~~~~~ :C:A=ll:2:70:I==:::::::..~
latbJt :fd'2oc~:~~ ~::'~: Chlld Cara. eam to llpm Llc'd J~ 973.7544 8 !~~~~·~~~2~::~"; or ln1urad 64 1-11427 Wallpap«lng 871-1024 Rafe John 1140-11217
I dad, ln1. Lie 191601 HOUM, enaoll1. y11d Full AESIO/COMM'l /INO .. u., WATCH us OAOWI ----.. ---· Driwwa)-9, P.,lllng Loi Patombo Collllr or par1 time 642·2995 20 vr• Do my own wOl'll DUMP JOBS lactat Tax Pl11ttr/ lef!{r TrH Stmct j To place yow•~ S~h~~~ 11&2·8314 CMsllan motl'let wlll oat• I.le 276041 Al 6411-81211 'c Smtll MEovlng Jobs ...c:-... -., .... Tu <>--·lea P1l•tl11 ED'S PLASTERING -~Ing pu"~ ---------111 Mii< 6411-13111 -r....,_ "" ..,.... fl•I Pll...,l•t N .. I p1tch ... lnl/axt $$LOW RATES H ,..., .,_, "·--· lt--'ct lor your child In my c M r -'t ·-·1 l .. , I Home/ottlea IPPll. "' A "•S-8258 TrH lrlm/ramov. clean phOna The tuta11 draw In Iha \IUc •n home. 557-e395 •ru art -· • 1• •I HAULINO.QRAOINO &3 1·4871 by Alcherd Sinor Lie eetuccoe "'" up1, mowtno 554-7011 Delly Pilot
WHt. .• Dally Piiot No SIHm/No Shampoo CUSTOM REFINISHING damollllon. clean-up 260&44 14 yt1 ol happy PLASTER PATCHING Clulln.d, 642-58711 Cl...in.d Ad Cell Today Stain Spac:llllll Fut Have eomathlng 10 Mll7 Furn. & 1<11 C•blnet1 Concre1• & tr• removal. SELL Idle lt•m• with 1 locel cut1omet1 RHtuccoe. lnllaxt 30 ALL TllH 111¥1011
842-58711. dry Fr• •t. 839-16112 Cluellled wt• do It well. STEVE &75·2383 Quick e«v 1142-71138 • Diiiy Piiot Cluellled Ad Thank you, 1131·4410 yre Neat Paul 545-21177 EKp'd etudallte 956-1111
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CHta Mt11 UM laat. hac~ 2240 l!!!!ft ltte' 2211 IHL IHc' 2640 hlMa Ctlta Jina 2724 Coata fllnt 2724 Raat lttc~ 2740 l!!J!rl ltac~ 2711 llllllUTI WAITUI
......... 2707 c I M e h II I . Have I bedroom lafl In • ~ 1 •• "" • ttllT 2 bdrm, 2 ~· den, r · Harbor View Homea, 3 bd. llTATI LIYlll lrg 2 Bd. Beam celllngs, ;; : 0 ~: • I "II~ •. uut~ I ' 2Br' 2811, cpl, drps. pool. w1m• llEITALI cornet home In the -1 -
Ang, yard, No pate. Ulll nr Mall, ul·d•· ac, 2 b•. lovely home, comm BHutlful p.,ll·llka eur· 1295 Nlca Bachelor, reep, lot• ol wood thruout. 645• 7856 5PM.9 PM · 2 b 1k1 fr 0 m b ch , 3 & •Br. CloH to water. and of Coat• Mesa 1200 1 pd. 1525/mo. 111 plu1 '750 5311-7664 pool , gardener . rounding•. Terraced adu1t.Nopat1.Ut111pald. eerv ber. $4110 2258 T ' I 547.4151 or alt 8PM turn & unlurn, reUOll•· monlh plu1approll.120
1ec 848 '1• W SPAC,cuetomexec.4Br, si2001mo . Avall pool. Sunken OH bbq, 1oeE.BaySt.Apt9. Maple 673·8803 or on. 536-71153 bla.1U11menltles.Brokar monlh In utlllllH. Man
tllh.41111·11117 3 Ba. pool. •P•. many 1115-83. 6411-8846 ap.,kllng tounteln1. 548-7356 675-4912. pretllfred. Call 645·23111 .•
' .. a1200 /mo EHlblutf Condo. 4 br Spaclou• room•. Sap•· Naw 3.den.3 b•,3 tplc.3 0 2 Bd I I 2 Br 2·.; Be. APT 2 I Eutllde, reap acllt1 pr• :;.. ~221 . 2'1\ba. 835 Ami-(No II), r•t• dining tt••· W1lk·ln car g1r1ge, 1 1eoo mo, d•alwuKh•r. bbq,rlm•c'ubz.'1 o"n· ..a..8tiB.AU trple'•. small y111d, llngle laa Cltatatt 277t Shr tro home or aondo, lerrad, 2 br, 1 b•. ga· • "'v cloeate home lflea Charming Pen. Pl, 5 br, • """'-garage. Waler paid. 1 lat IHI depoelt Ulfll r•ge . 11125 /mo . 3 Br 2 81 eueherd, 1925.2 13·541•44&0 knohalllCeblnata Walk 3'1\ba.OA ,petlo.11200 bll w vu 1 4 115 mo APAllTMllTS cl111dok,emallpel se50 2 Br 2 81. nr San Cl•· 966-114711,662·2«11.
&73-7544 Adami., ... Femlly pre(. Pl.USH 2 BA VEASAll.· 10 Huntington Centllf. mo. Agt. 1173-9060. 826·5147 BHullfully lend1Capad mo 545-2000 Agent, no men le Hoep .. petlo, AMponelbla mela/famlle
Euteld• 3 er 2'h ea. Nopate.'750/mo.lnclde LES PENTHOUSE 18drm·turn,S515 Ci u4tl • 2722 2 Br I Ba, 111 nr. Pello. garden1pt1 Pool&Spa fee. newtydecor•led,welar&l 2s-35toeflara2bdrm,2 private patio w/epe. tncd lawn MrY 1164--21111 Quiet All •m•nlllH No pate. uuuu .. ,, .. , rt 1 crpt, drapu, 11011• & Patios/deck• No pall 1 Br 1 B• upet•lre APT.. g 1 • Pd' $ 4 8 51m 0 ', b• 11 Prom<>11tory Point.
backyd, ramod. llllchan, HOME FOR RENT ~.",,a~• .. : 0 w I II 0 0 . I.A QUINTA HERMOSA mn " IOW 0 I w . I 4 7 $5 ' m 0 I Bdrm S475·S490 dllhWHhllf, private P•· 891" 11144 I '385 Mo Avail 1115. Call
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2 Bt. anclad Qmt-0-. cat· & ~ar•o•. Kid• 6 pate 2•,; b•lh condo. N•• of Edinger 847-5441 Dorothy 1173-71175 UY Yll Tl... -L ~~~5 -t !!~~ :i'o'\~545-2000 bus No pet• 4118-&217 hH. 3 Ba bklt. LR/ OR. ~
P•t•. dr•pH. 173 w w• com• 54~2000 carpal, paint, clean and • '350/mo up Bach . 1 BAYFAONT, I BA. 1 BA. Yet 3 1.,oe bdrm Bachelor• $3951 • . -2 bd. l',o\ b•. blk 10 bell. Walk t o Ch $245,
W 11 eon No pet 1 Aoafll, no 1"· avellebl• now I 1.050 & 2 Br. unlurn & turn trig '825/mo 111, tael Yea .. .frplc, patlO 1 Bdrm s485·S400 I children & pet• OK 111/lut, dep 990-0&09.
S525/mo 1131-48&9 •Why throw rant 1w1y? mo.644-0350 pool.epa 1811112Fk>tld• $100 dep Yrly v ..... garaoa.pool ,3 1 e 1a1h 646-611te Baat.811Mar 2742 $460 4112 ·&8 37 or 645-2015 -
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no pat $525 plu1 MC I 1200·S23oo nagot $750/~ ~·5324 · -kllchan & bath. frpl~ Weat1lde 2 Br 1tove & 11 Bdrm $490 S 4 8 S 9 6 2 . 4 9 1 4 , ralrlg . garage, no pate 6411-1309
5411-5442 or 770·5&211 ~~!~:~,'~~ s:v•:1~d :fij HARBOR VIEW HOMES 5 I .~~,cl~::. Y~~: ;~~= 1550/mo Utlls paid relr1ge, newly decorated 151 E 2111 5411·2408 964-8886 $450 d 3-2710 Baaul vary 1,0 ocaen vu
$950/mo. 4 Br 2 ea. IJlu• uaoa Sue 891·5556 BA 3 luM beth doM 10 or An'n• gij3.12011 •II 760•11e 57 No pals. $450lmo Water l.aroe 1 bdrm 4 pl•• 720 C le .a. La •7.. home, UQ Bcl'I. Prof to •
Sonu• Am, llghlly fur· 1hop1 & perk. Commu· 7PM Spac: 2 br. 2 ba. lge deck. P • 1 d • 1" d' Y f • c Shallmer $350 mo L11ua leac~ 2741 •111 IHI • lhr $350 lnci utU. 111, lut
nl1hed. 2 car gar•ga, 1 9'· Condo with u•~•· nlty pool. 11800 mo. lrplc, $1125 Incl utll• 6411-4392 648·2613 Llfge Studio wllh kitchen. Ocean view atudlo wllofl. & MC 494-12114 •
large bllClly.,d, wllhar/ ~~~8:o~ :t:'\ec:': 752·21117, agt. LuKury studio, tr .. HBO, 1173-9023, 752·10511 2 Bd, 1 Be, redee<>fatad, 2 Br. 1 ea. upper, Eleld• near beach. &hopping. nice deck, tr-. prlveey. Loolllng '°' roommate 10 •
dryer hocHl.·up. $500/mo. 1182·1115&. BIO CANYON rt~..:::d ;3o~;· Unu1u11 Bach Apl 1325 git, pool Chlld 01( No No peu $450/mo $3115/mo lncld• utN1. 191 Ideal lor quiet •Ingle. lhr lu•urlou• ocamnlront TIL .... 141·1HI 2 sty condo. golf courM, Utll• Included pets. 1s25imo l399 A 631-815$ mo + $500 sec. to move 1450 499·"223 3Br condo In Npt Bch -------------1luxurtou1 2 br. 2 b• ldull 2 br, 2 ba, gu trplC, wet Mobile home, I Br. w/llv. 1173-5585 Bekllf. 641-07113 In Hotel c1111ornl1 Apia IN.. 2900 Newp0r1 Cratl Call Ed Ellld• lrg qule1 3 Br, 2 Ba. condo, 2 ety. Prime loc. 2 ber. pool, S12QO/mo Agl rm. Av.II now. Oii prlv 2 Br 2 Ba Condo near SC Leroe I Br adult, nur L • 8 v • me s a a g f 1142-61168
frpl, O/W, lndry, O.,· No yr• o ld No pets. 642-11113 bch. w/pool & MC. $500 Couple . 2 bdrm, 2 b11. Plaza, sv111 J an 1 1110p1, pool, Ill ulll1 pd 494·27117, "493-7137. Ulllll IUOI ----------------Pete. '795/mo. Oard. $700/mo. 1183·7979 mo Incl ulll. 4119-1604 •fl M•nv ••lrH 1725 1550/mo. 751_31111 1 8 8 4 M o n r o v I a MITlll Ill 2 bdrm hou&e In LAgu11a 359 Woodland. 1173-3800 Npt Cr"t • Br. plus tr, 4;30. 575.3572 548-0336 Beech Washer/dryer,
2 bd. 1 ba. Frpl, Patio, But. larliltar 2142 1v1111 Jen 10 2 er w/g1r $485. Nu cpt, Newly decorated 1 Br & Jltwprt ltacla 2711 Wkly ranl•I• 1115 up g.,•u•. walk to beach.
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ArH, No Pele, $800. ()y9 213/422-45511, .,,... 2 car g.,aoa, pool, epa, Spidous slnolt Ont 1"400/mo. SJOO MC. Jay. pd •P•. rec room No pets. 675-o4912 Broker. 11115 N Cout Hwy Prom Pnl. Fa lo lhare 2
645-3803 213/424-7471 verypnvata. 1 v-ar lea· • c• W•ltu, 113l-t2&8, , BA BEAUTY 11111, quiet $465/mo 393 Hamlnon. 2 8r 281 from$525.No Lagunaa..cn 4114•52114 bd, 2 bl, vu ept. P.,1
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540-4734 l.ake pool• tennis Bluff 3 8< 2 Ba, F.A , 19f11 1 1 J• p • 11 Av• II n 0 w . car por1 laundry rm all I .,....,... «., N 8 w I th •am•
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2 1 7 8 F PI• c • n I I• egt 631· t2A .,..., UNFUllNlSHED 2 Ba. dplA. Fpie. p1ll0. °' •ft 5. 642-822 t •5 acree ot l>Nutltully 1 Br yHrly. ger pkng, Furn or unlurn. $250/mo houM 1229 + v. utll. No
'650/mo 6"&-71183 llm&U "LL UTIUTIES 1675 mo. e40-09ll7 3 Br. $475 t•.a, Ba ldand scaped aurroun· 11P• lo beaofl ~5/mo 111/lut Avail Jan 1 Ref• Pal• 631 ... 459 an &pm. 1 to• bClrma at.-11ng at " 2 Or $425 t 8 Inga day a 73 1 ·5446 eve1 Pl•••• Call art 8 pm, A .
2 bdrm. 1tllll·A Chari• $850 to $12115 WHtaialttt m11 P"'ID. HruTU I Sr 11111 "Maple ""97"1 • ._ -... """av•F•pWal ., .. ' lhopplng 675-3218 980-5&« 2BA 29A duplax TV In e . $480. No dogs " u.L1n ,_eon •375/mo Up• Pool. No Pal• 548-9556 EZ p•rk, 1225+•,i, utll _.
642-2259. 6411-7017 -in New 2 bd. 1'1\ ba. ger. CLUBS. ltNNIS r;;~ •. •t~v•. lndry rm. Wff4lad wtllaat • No pats. turn avail IAOIRH Mstr Bdrm, $225, utN pd, 545--03117
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and family room 212 I se50/mo846-n72deya, muchmort!Sony, ,W .e ld• 1 Sr, crpte, 1v•ll. Pool, •P•. leund 8081HollandCr,HB I Pref.,tam•,,,_35th llPM Louie Coron1delM1r Lllllen. $625 No pall ty 842 142 ......... rm No pe11 lmmed Oc· Btwn Slatet/Wamar & Balboa 1450 MC dap. I 640-4137 751"'89e -•1 -· no pets. ,.,uucoS drapaa, retrtg., _,.,.pd. oH Beach 650·11ee1. 754-45111 Furn or unlurn room Prl-----------------
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Furn. baoMIOf condo nr, HOMES FOR RENT l<plPll UTI IO lemlly rm. amen ltUdy OLIVE TREE 2190 Col 1165 W 1tth St YILUll Arches a Olde N~ WIC r•t•. e45-0440 conl. room, kllch, Phone, 1 So. C•I Plua. Ulll pd. Minion Vl•IO 3 & 4 1 8 2. BA. 1450·1550 LH .. and Jan to and . • lSL Mgmt 845-11122 Blvd. 1550/mo. PIUI MCre1er111 & WOfd pro-Pat '*· S500 835-700! Bdrm. 1700·1'725. Fen· pool, apa, BBQ, no pa11, Aug. 1750 mo Incl ger· 1jl:•· 2Br l'hba ttudloe. New tU Bdrm luxury ullla. 1142-3572. BEACH AREA c.ealng. Mall & ~ °' &40-l&llO avme. cad yard• & gu•gH. turn. avmll. daner. 642·t111); I 25 & 1&35 lnc:ludl"g •r 1 ti, 2 II, I Ill. IP" In ''plan•. 1 Bdr('tl •Lro 2 Br. 2 Ba. E.s1Wfi! MrV. evan. MPV•taly II
E/elda 3 br, 2 II•. lrplo, Kid• & pate walcoma. (714) 141·1111 Bachelor oondo, bHut. ::i~!:iers· pool. a I, Newly decor. OH pd, •1r~95 1~4o~n~o~d•r•m ,:~C::: lrplo. pool NO PETS. $84/Wk daalttd Cell: Jene. 545-2000 Agent, no••· 111681 Holland Cr. HB amenltlae. 11176/mo I encl oar. owehr, pool, " 11150/mo. 833· 1853, 71•1780.0100 ba1mad calllng, patio, Btwn SlattflW1tnar (714)5311-7701 (11-5:30) 1 SR $370 & a BP 1415. BBQ. No peta.1142-6073. HIS+ pool1, tennlt. 752·61122 AetlQefllOt·Meld·POOI UIO-llmJ
comp!. tamocl, ,_ cwp1, l!WJ!rt ..... 2UI off Beach (213)433·6108 _.... Reta required, no pell w11erlell•. pondel OH Nwpt 81dv & Wllaon •nu. ~ m~o. OW. oell cabinets. -352 Vietor la 1145·81111 •IP&Olttl 1 IHI tor cooking & hHtlno 2 br, 2 be. OW, If$, 2 car COtt• Mete 54•9755 Full ..vice. K"P rout i
11000 rno. w/gardanet, Yll IEIEIYE ITI 2 ..... rm ___ ,.0 nr •o Cet Swimming pool, crpt1, p1ld From Sen Diego oar Yrly 1111 411th St. V••t .. ta lntlll no• ~ IOw l Pf°*' i 1•t & lut + dap. No .,... .. , ......... U•f "" ""'"' ~ dr•:··· v•rden •Pl Frwy drlv• North on Av. 11. n 0 w . Ag I -" • elonal llNIQe~· p,.. P.te 322 E 23rd -BMutlfUl&perkllllawlth -• Plan Poole, epa, .. 0 I " 0 1'"" 2211 B h I ., 11' dd I •~'"7'""" "'"248• 1"1A.·•W of . . BIO CANYON: 3 bdrm terraced PoOI Aa.a•n• ll.111 2704 get•. no pell 2501 w ~ . "... . HC 0 ... o I an 0 '" .... """· ... ... BIG BEAR CABIN FOA .. ._..... -..... ~711 M oneco Townlloma •Private Patlcia ~nflower 11 bdrm amell) &42•7312 Agt No rel• S • • w I" d v 111 • O • Excellent 2Br. Frplo In RENT: 1 Ir & loft. ''om Newpof1 8"Ctl M 1 Do-
Maaa V•de North, NM!' Olletlc>C*lng I.tie & ,.,,. •Covwed Perking 1 bdrm, flrepl•ce. pool $416 1151·21711 PINE 8lUff APTS (714)8113-511111 LIA. 2 dt'I bay, 1 t>lk bctl. 119 dmlly Mt-1181 \tlf Or. Ste. 14, 431-3141
IQ 38', 2B• home, cut.. w•ra Totelly charming •SC>ICIOl.la -">la prtvat• P•tlO. So4ec> "'°· i 2 Br. 2 a.. c:tlflcl oil, s>e• JR EXEC. 1 Ir twMol'M, Yrty rental 1450/mo. Dys Pwk City lwiury Condo. IELDE Sim cM-eao. clOM 10 IClll1. at '2200 mo. •Dining ArM 842..alOJ lO 2 IA, 2 be. nwty "*J tlo, view, lrplc, ancl1d pool Nf llMCll. No p«e. 732·UU, av/wknd .....,_a, Jan I . Jan 15.
LM llOO mo No pate. ---•Wlltl ln aoeet• ltl ... Illa.. ITM ~~.':~·, 1 ~.-. g11 etove, dllh· Broollhwret & Ad•m• m.2os1 ,. .... 50-0707 or Witef frelf IN&
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18'1t>a,bltlnl,ywd,g1-JoequtnPfen 28f&dan. 1 blk to Huntington U,,_, jlarge 1 bdrm •Pt. =mo. 1131 .. 101 . ocnVlawBelcOny.lrpfe. luo• llo Seer Cabin. 842-4.,...,M.P,~O
'IOI· llghu & wtr pd. No I t II I k & c.tlter, tren.pc>nm'Uon & l.lltla 1•. plmf, S llory 1 1400/mo Call Stu, • -e • ~-Sl~fnO, Avt/A Feb. 1. Pool .T· ....... _._ TV. 2 Of•tct "'Pace FO• -S3f01 ~nS1 v ewe 0 P" 1 e e In.ya. delu11e lrg. 21r, trplc:, 497·2331 Ot MO~ .... • --No t•~ ....,., -8 ....,.... r .., " "' " ,_... mo toothlllf. ,rHn p l lnl, t 800 87640t7 ~ ldrm Cottmge. 1~ be tow.-.OUN, end I _.,.,.. Ir PI I I•• PI 14 l!A81!. 700 IC! ft, Hit
2 Ir 1 ba, IQe kitchen, ~ retdy. llOO mo. l1'llJTB nll t mo. 2 If. 1"' ... TwtlhM •'· Mt1110e unit, gartge, patio. PoOf, Lo 4 bdrm. 2'~ beth. cto-71•/M6-lt11 Newporl loo. '48-172.
WV pcrcll, ~r::'· Ag9nt l40 MeO ...... I carpet/dfapae. bltln gal 2125 Elden, e:t1•11n n•• c.rr•· teoo mo Nd In pellO, llln1 oond. No Tahoe. 2 bd, Avail 1-16 tem-lpm
ad, no pet1. I mo, Of~ 140-0011 I ldrm ,rom 1516 fnianll 21fl 1t1 OYe.1_1~petlO,WOt<a•er1 ctllldpald& NEW 1 BDRM. CONDO 64t.21S OloH to bHCl'I. Vrly ttw 140 -------3---.. -
MCUl'tty. 2t30 £Iden A.,., "'"NTA HERMOSA · '" · ' ' sm:: 1J9tlalrt oondo, L_, Unltl ..., , ...... •--HJ~. Cell 87'44 It M4-03ft. 8~ _ a~ .. ~·&olOOuna ,... ~roll _,!;,. -.2044 lft 9'wn ,~,"","' p -..... ....._ Ln 1 ..... 2 It 2 8a. )'flV. ~ t475 mo plu1 d•P· v•-1 .,., ,,.. .,.. ' _.. ...., " IP,.._.
--------• MoQMn COndO, 1 bd. 2~ "" -~ ...:. eut" non Mlkra, no pate. MH1N •11,,2!~;: dv!.u0u.,ec1 ,!!!• Ooten~:...~' bh!:.!!" lludto, 1 bite trom bMctl. ln•·li .. IUrt 1111 w/good 11w1 ~l•lblllt~ TWO I ldnn. 2i.. .,._ "* ba. 8ee Oeta. on 011 W. ot eeectt.,. ""'' , + dep'I, 21S/ 709-4195, . ._., .. .,..... .,. • """"' l~b1, get, n.--_...,y quiet elngle, pool, $321 .. 417.2351 ~a.curttyQel• Ore a , 1 1200 /mol of~ .. .M74441 u 7•1792 or (?U ) fnJoY ttl3 In a l.,oeN-~W tlh ·~·2739 H50, or upetelre Zlr vtlV M•1410eve F\IMlete to ttlt 2lt. l8a ..
1780 .. wttll vlft tllO. 4~43• -a.-e7a.3tee xury 3 Ir. Apt~ TrHt vvv • I · ....... 1"'-be, new Qpl, belOony, ept l'On•ernkt "°I*• ... amt•
"'"8171 1 ._.._ hie I• In -youtMlf 1o 2 la, patio, far 1550/mo, No pate. apeolo11e 2 Ir. I Oen ,,01untory PJ Na bee. M •IMI. ,......,1 -" ~ £. fl.Ull 1386 1 IA~· UtH pd garage & ~· No~.. u~ ftleld 112·2187. R&H lnvell• Waterfront API. All t7W2ll ' eao'y MtYa, ~r. rfl\ •J rmt!la YaU!r llH ....,,""' • bdnn. •~ · New 1~2 bdrm luxury 4t? I Bey Ave e.lbOe M75/mo. 14~·!1391, ~l -· mente •menltlH,, bo•t •llP kit,, mall 11enct11. w
Why tllr" r•IU •way? IO tt doctc, '4400 year aptl In 14 ptene, 1 8drm 1 edit 11474166 176-H411. .VIII. No P•tl. OALL AooMmale __,led """'°"" ponelW to J'O'# ...,_ •
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Office for rent Newport 111~ t>eMflte to m•tur• •llt!llH"ll 1111 1 ~~ II 11:1,om: Marcua U ddl• t•nkt. tre lle r tlAlll °""'.. •" e utom•llO tre111 lotl. ll30/mo Smell wi· Found Cat Mlle Sltwne.. l*IOn In Orange County -IMel . 146 t>nct 81Q 1lr" Mutt.... ( t48TAOJ 12260 firm
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Pr"'-Fount .. n V•l'-Y 0 . Found Germen Sh•· AIV!ltTJIJll OIL COMPANY ,., WPtlll 'h 7810 (I. I u n 0. b I . I nnv ~TnDll'1 '•''''"' IUUUllP! keet> trying :0.-t ;:•, •rl t(tO 1~11k I ~·t~;-;·-~. -• 1.-tlll'lllT ottano~P~~: ~ ~:.:i~~,,!:~."'~0 ~2~~tl~~:~~~~Zct~ UM OiUM&; Slanfe M•t•1 ~-· ·11 Squelfbeelt.. AM/ •• 666-7 7 11ec St.,I 1mmed 136, . ._" on now to pu1ctt ... 24 Monthly boat ttora"e, 1111 Afllll ~ ,M 1ferto aOOd condl· 7141"8-1134 1---
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It geoue girl• 10 MN• you DAILY PILOT a1tt 3•8 HOUSEKEEPER? Trenalet lee 045.9554 · llcyclH 1012 OllVUTllLIJ Ulll l 111¥10( 78 vw. ~to Ouher we-11 per aq It Meny lllras Open I 0 tO AM Ill 4 330 8 S Hard -working college 2050 Harbor Blvd Call 557-7010 r m un W. •'I I Pienta ln1arlo1 Maka 1)/1 lluden1 Seekl llOUMkee-Rere Zebr• Skin E1tlr•· 23' NISHIKI to SPD $211 COSTA MESA gon All cono alnt c:on<J ~~I•~ o;~ 1N~.~~: CotEo"E,~MF malnt pereol\. oepeno. ping chorN '" a.ccttange mely bHutlluf Prolet· ExtrH, tlgttlly uaeo, .. 40 1140 Only 20,000 ml 13400.
Beet deel In Newport 1~~~~~~~~~ , o m e p I an 1 e • p . tor room Excetlerll refe-slonally done Mual -1150 073-8776 & 58 plu11e1t per montl'I v • 844-1847 Center Datu .. o tllc• Blvd. Fullerton 1: 548-5022 rane e• P l•••• call to eppreclate Perteet tor tor 48 month• on eppro-80 Honde Accord UC, 10 -,-1-0-.. --0-1-llY-U_TllU __
.ult• 1067 IKI II s1 25 114·110.1112 CUltlOIL/IFPIOI -1n1tn M•••111 545-8277 to dt1eu .. d•· 09". Secr111ce 1800 obo, ,Mtltrcycln/ v • o c r • d 11 c • P m11 ... AM/FM St CH• aqll.044-9800 ALL MAJOR CREDIT Mature per•An w/ofllce l"ft -!Ille 631·0905Loula e. t 1011 COll·l12 ,100 00 . •t C ._ d s•200 ReO.rul\axlnt.12900 CARDS ACCEPTED ex..,., & nan":"I ~now•~,,. 30 " Llgun• B••oh. MM tu rHld el $4872 00 I ' I ... . .. •P v • 673·41t4 67~70 *Hllll lfFIOll* .. ~ •-" ....... 1amlreureo couple for Rel1neo Uve-1n nurff. G• B•by lll·cttatr ·02 750 Hond1 Magna of pe~m~la-S13.S17°7~. 751•2401 evH
t MO FREE RENT •T .. lllllT lllln* 01 b kkpg. tO key by nlgl'lt & wknd duty 1latrto1 preferred. Loe 13o Good condition Exit cono 12200 10 11ar1IHN1111 month Jeaita tl31 'II Ill 1100/llt 1 room to 2800 1q It 24 hr Outcalt Mal C/C'a touch. type 50·80 wpm. Comtor1eble apt & u111 rels 631-6590 Ext 101 540-3573 847.7901 pa 'I m a n 1 & Good transport c.Jt, n<J•
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730-5721 EICOltTI IHIEI :~:,_ fntt;.;.!'~tt~.-::;. ~~ merc111 & tnOu•trlat reel AKC OLD ENG LISH 540-3673 'll llZlll 1000 ll2·0IOO An• w • r Ad 11 2 · 10 LUSE Exper only. 042-4780 •re• Oood typ. •klll• eatale l0t • aucceeatul l SM!EP DOG PUPPIES Strollee pleypen Trecv body, Iota of ••· 842·4300, 24 In
CLASSY LADIES req Write m111-o-r. P.O growing nrm 1350 979· 1471! $25 I' I 1 · I 2 9 0 0 ob o A .. I 9101 10 SEDIRln Bo 13•9 CM 92828 Be•t working condition• 549.3573 973.9779 YtlH tns Pr1me CO.I• M ... loce-ESCORTS x · tl'I Newport Beech COCKER SPA~IEl .78 500XT Y ah 1 A~10I '81 5000S, a11um• 1 ., ._ It a.
DANC£RSIMOOELS COOl /IROILE• 71 4/846-6051 M, to wk1, AKC, bull, POOL TA8LE am •. mua IHae, loaded, ownr tat , # "'"'' I r llon. abundant perking. n c'"emp at ad P• . • ae II X II • • I 5 O O 714· 780-0648 all 3pm I I Ot ..a..t lull _...ice From St50 642-4780 Fuo llme . .._ft, mature. •111 Est...._ Ptt~t " . r . para. 4 x7 Jlate, cu•lom wooo I 6-48-9426 anvtlme I r111t •••1• •• 2•78 .. ,, •--.-" .,. SIC<ltlca SlOO 75t-'4953 daslgfl Comee w/bllllerd Aud i 5000. 4 ooor, aun .... ,,., aoutta l\MO only eppty Learn ttow 10 ,.....,. ta .z..---------•T I 3011 T.-lhru Frldey 3 10 8 , .. _ Pllbull. 2 yr UKC Free to llglll & wall unit w/~ root, 6 lpee<J tull l)OWef, SALES, IUYIOI fountain Valley Pv1 of· HH OYr training wot gtve you AAAA l'lome Valued •I 12000, telling 'iAatomota'ae am/Im cauette $4770 ••t , ....... rtcH w/dulla. rec•pt, Europe 4 W91k•. 8 coun· Victor le Station, 900 Ille knowledge you need, """"' 5-40-9039 tor $500 firm Mlt-8237 • ~44-5424 -~ _,non., PllOIO copl., " .... •H e11per1.... ... 00... St NB end our ln·hOUH pro-, .. PORT.NT NOTICE ---------... Ui ~ OVERSEAS DELIVERY Jrwy eccaH 1500 mo perlenced leader $2350 COUNTER HELP for ~-1ects wll l give you tile R•lrlg. Ix I. ~/dry91. "' " A .. tia tlH •OI TOUI , EXPERTS
Sue064-817t 494-6110 retarl• at la re••· •ftt product M L •• con ttereo, col Ible TO READERS A8ND '41JT•AIOA • y uour-• 650·1940 llC•ID lit &lempe Good cond, ADVERTISER '84 Autlln HHlay Sortte, Ullf I(.(, .. ,.
ladanl laatala 2tl6 Racket Ball/ Health Club ---------••-ti •otO 857•2788 Tile price ol llem• ad· conv l600 eng. new top. ITlf H & -
I . ._ In Irvine. Mon split atllf1, Real E11a1e AH111en1 Ac-1 1U1 ••" • verttNO by vehicle dee· go tlrH, run a good WIRT -.. ... 10&6 Harbor 81vO Retall ttore et 2850 Avon, DllDtll • Tue a ll'lru Fri eve1 count Executive needed lltl(IJ&1 lltl a Lodlerble Potter• wn..i ter1In11\e vehicle claHI· Needs palnl a. .nt work . , .. __ 1 COSTA MESA
1865 •q 11 plu• e car Fiaaacial 973-0"38 tor ru1 growtng Newport -• 1350 C1aH Kiin 2'•2' 11e<1 aover1111ng cotumn• s 1000 obo. Mull .. 11 _,. 141·1101 .._, .. l
garage 641-3777 e.actt Ad a. PR Agency flll FIUntll ln11oe. electrlc $ tOO does no1 Include any JClfrl 068·64 l3 lllU.1111 S1 Ctlll llU ~HU.
-ShOp--,-g-.-,age--(-op_t_lon-.,-,1 ... ,.... CRUISE SHIP JOBS Mull lleve ·~In 407-7090 492-9455 appllubta lax•. llcanM, tl'Jt
for rent on Balboa Penln o,,.rlaaltitl 40i4 All OCcupauona markallng rH I Hlete. a ll •OJ I 0_.. bed. antique deeil, 1ren1ler I•••. finance All 1 1 & 1 1 tflc t --Avall•ble ttlgllly organized & great nlJ aacH • ctlopplng block. oak end cttarga•. fee• tor elr pot. _______ .....,. ........... 00 au 0 ra 0 NMd 10 emb ~to G1eet income opportu· 1ec1e1arlel •1\1111. Room HARBOR AREA llbfe . rocker. crutch••. tullon control <Jevtce
the fClfry. P•_._ lhl• lllnt train tor outs1endlng n 1 1 y For 1 n I o , to ldvan1:41. Setery com· APPLIANCE SERVICE ateteo and wicker Item• carllllcallon• or dealer I.; 9tlOP IOc. 973•2943 Bull Income opp Me 312/1!88"'4347 Ext C-70 menaurete with expa· we Mil recond .. guar. 650·108l documentary prepare·
STONEMILL DESIGN Tera Fee for Dtrec1ory rlance Cell Brooke 11 appliances 549-3077 11on cttarge1 unlen CENTER (71•)645-1062 (morn) 844-7&.U FIREWOOD tor Nie Ory, OlharwlH specified by
1786 1q II, 111 or pert, I 2 1 3 ) 3 1 11 • 4 1 1 3 Delivery/Driver I Ill IPPLIAllOH good price tile aovertleer I ••rcHt1 lta1 tl45
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beaulllul ofllces + ware· (mesaa,,.,) Min 2 'JI eitper Velld Recepllonlat. Secratery, Ln 957 6t33 867-3939 ..-ca111 Drivers Uc & sale Wll Wrlgl'lll Ice Craem • ttouae $ 79/eq fl a S
67s-3682 0, 644.9539 IHHlatat driving record Full Time aeeka •nterpr111ng, brll· waatt•1-Dryer I 135 ee. C 111 PER J AC IS natt tmce1/
0 t 'ti 4011 Xlnt Co t>enelll1. 00•11-llant lady. telephone Dl•llwatt>Clf $t00 p I 9015 ' Ctaal. ltalala 2tll ''°' HI 11 fled Applicants o nty peraonellty, non amoker Relrlg $200 846-5848 Sll 1-.-...•-.r.-•~---;..;..;~
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Seektng 101ri1 venture 549-9671 EOE M/F/H S900 /mo to •tert 548-287• PAINT & Ille body work, partner tor 1950 & '60's 673-3313 NORCOLD Refrlg mOI up to 50"/o off your ffl.
club rormet H•ve liquor DENTAL ASST wlltt tolel MRFT614 Gd for boat or 2 bar relrlg . trundle be<J1. Biii 842-01001969-1221
license, call 964-9090 or a1tpande<J dutlee. 150 a llOIJL SALIS campar, t t7 viii or 12 ttem11er c ag• Lo la
536-7S88 day 8.3 7 -7 1 t 2 0, Full lime. GOUtmet dept. vl1S DC Retail $328. Mii 851· 1300 (d) 957.5357 $39 95 SPECIALll
496-7163 Rellll expr req 240 $225, Never u1ed. tEl Custom wax & oe11111ng
NEWPORT S HO RES •••• , •• '--. 40•.a ---------•. 0 L 8cl'I 030-5417 ---------Ask fOf Jim. 850-t132 locetJon, 550 sq h Xlnl _ .,_ ., lmer't Ortll Ot•lltrr ~097_.:,,a3v egune v. HP Baldor Grinder. ---------
Suahl, PO boxn, cat• HELP!"!! No speclat ue ,-~red • '""' Seara Coto1po1 Relrlg. $150 aooo con0111on WANTED GllH tor Ce·
ring. lie $500 mo u MacGiegor Yectt\;'1631 Saleeclerk Colle Meae Excellellt cono. 17 cu h 549.9490 mero T-1op NO pair
&48-ae.4'4 I '' on 11\e wey for 'JOUI Plecenlla C M Stalloners 270 E 17th S 100 Oa 975-9078 Ev C " Tinted It~· 35' a 23" money problems L~ ---------SI CO ltl Mau Full 0&2-1546 c J elflng fen, brH1. 52 875-3738 pick
....... ....... 2t20 rales intefUI and cost DRUGSTORE CLERK Time reverSlble cane bled.a, 111. 2no, 3rd TO's Calf ________ _. WHl'ler and dryer, 7 Y91rs never used. co1t S250 VW Rag Top Sun Roof lor I
$685 up 1000 tt 1n0u11r1a1 on our expe rts at no :rson•ble person went-Sal• old Good cond $150. mull 1etl for S 100 M1c10-Bu1 Xlnt cono
office 1810t Redondo ! cost R•y 068_4447 F V Newpor1 Beecl'I leading 850-3104 552-079e C•ll 557-6100 Clr c la Hun ttnglon 857-1422 ~·_..1nglullllme C S Beecti 842-2834 ---------!Errand Person, Parma· KIT HEN INK NEW BATHTUB. n-~II Iron --------M 1 T.D 1 40•• emp!Oyee well veraao In Cut iron ~9 95 $125 Aatff WHtff 9020 tOOO •I •pace w/olflce tr lllH, • 1 -nenl PIT Job 11 · 5 H IH & olltc1 proce -547-4365 547-4385
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' --• •~ Mull l'lave depend cai ding Set No •ventng• Aattltal 6012 BATHTUB NEWI Pr....O Top dolltr• lor Sportt
&45-0007 ••rtCllt 0., lao. 675-4910 Cell' •1" n33• •teal ~g 05 c " .... ,. .. LAST CALLI MOVING era, Bug•. Camper1, Spectelalno In 111 & 2nd •FASHION COUNSELOR 5•7-4365 014'•. Audi'• A.aaoaaceaea t1 TO's aloe. t0'49 $ l&Lll 2 Pc MCtlonal oouc:fl 9' & ---------Alk tor U/C MGR Robt SalllClf NH/CM 12/hr. PIT. Lacllea AP-We need 2 tuttton-7' H C SIOO 7' Drexel Full Ooll MemberSl'llp, lr-...... , .... 3004 R E Broker 80 Reelton parel 8ue1Mu J30-00llO minded ltdlH. 1 lull Welnut 11...-eo sac. 1150. vine Coa•l Country Club .II• ll&llH
842-217 1 545--0et t i oriii7i3i 1i-'4i34iii7iiiiiiiiiiiiil time, 1 perttlme FUhton 130" Round marble coffee S 7 5 O + Ir• n a I a r YIUIW&IEI
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Creo11 Check, No Pen-WS ~k an~I~ In Pal'!; •llton lalet1d. PermeMl\t HI beck ofc cnrs 125 ea. WANTED: OleH tor Ct ------·-----1lty OennlllOtl & Asaoc. prno•. AOM. an Poalllon1 evelleble Im-ll'xO' Cttln.e rug, beige muo T-top. Nd. pelr.
673-73 t 1 resorl ., .. oemon1tr•· meOletetv Cell for an & 1an. S 150. Book•. old Tinted It poss. 35" It 23" WE Pl Y
l • ., + ,. M. YIRI ling excltll\g new pro-appointment 10 Inter· 78 reooro1. offer. Sm 875-3738 TOP DOLUR ,. .. duct. Peld training P'OQ· antique mlrrOf -beat of· ---------
125.355 note MCUred by ram 10 be held In LH view rer sm 12 pc Roger• Oflict faraltart A FOi 1111 GUS ~.~ "e.~7~~ ;113~~/ ~:~·.Jr::u:.t~r!:: ::..": :f~c~~~tw~~i1.t;r!.~:; __ 1t .. a1_,._,_•_t_._. _&_ut_.. AUii 1&1111
aheed of $203,000. Wiii portatlon turnl•lle<J, r• mectt 1 140. 5· wrouglll Vydec t200 word procea---.ao;••Ulll o•v oft In 4 mos Sell tor turn guerenteeo. Muet let/ltftet •er Iron ctiandeller (21 olftr. -· $3000 Unoet COl\H· ,._,_ -LHT Olla ltEWUll $21,500 240-8123, or be well groomed end FOf buty cNroprec11c ot-6'1l8' Sect divide tcrMn. nuou1 m e lnt. Jove• 2'480 Herbof' Blvd.
Chlld'1 pet. long ttalr evs/wttnds 493-1 t53. atert lmmedletely For flee Mu•• be tharp, well Nr new Ro41e4 movie ca-6AQ.5e50 COSTA MESA
1ortol11 11'1•11 Dove r ---------1 1111ervlew. call 64&-4187. organized end deperl<J•· mere & s111yo proi-ctor 1----,------Mt.4100 141-1411
Shorn Calf Frtn k a111 Wll1 tO-AM -I PM, .... for bl• with g ood pt'IOTIT irn:r "Wh1t .. & Votd Plun Ort••• IUI
63t-0910 or 966-1209 1st 2nd, 3rd TDs. Money Margaret. manner. 00 WPM-10 key Orpe 120. Greyco .. ,.... • .... -. ... .., WE m
lor any purpoM. comm'I, • Oooo figure aplltud• ptalnt .....,_ .... Ip s ........ OLW o••s Loll nr OCC email, tame 1 resldenllel, apta, 1Wlng .,_ _. ..-·-•-...,u · ec. $350 OBO 842-0IMI an
S •••••1 -.S ""'p-non emoket pr •• .,. 130t King• Rd .. N B.1---------monkey ad family R• loan•. equity loene _( __ • .._..) reo 631·5690 84&.-407t P lano, 1mell uprtgllt., di TllOIS
w • r O 4 0 II -2 5 1 2 · lllnt OIPfTIL ..,.~•-• bHul cond In I out.
118·454·2777 (cell cot· IM-1011, Ht-Hit Hardware. utea e n d llOltOllY C..rwttn &Oll tuned. 11001. delivered.
1«:1) 9 a r v 1 e a for expaodmg L8w Arm COMPUTER PRINTER SJ60. 847-5e72
LOil Tiny lam wilt Toy 21,11. J1(1.I Sal+comm+truck. Co. Ill LaQune BMch. Legal • Pooote "Scruffy' . vie S60.000 let TD on No. beneflll S25 yr + ev.-eaperlence helpful but Brother (Com«exl dally l .. rti-.1 GeMt 6U0 age 11 Ex..,., ......., t e t O C II I WhHI unit Mini cond . - -Galaxy Dr/ Santlego. HoClywOO<J home, $7500 r !'42• 0 ry ,..... _ .. ,. no r qu re • or PerffCI tor ttome com· O'Nelll full lengtl\ wll\tef
Dover Stirs, 12/28 Re-mo 15% Int Due 3 yr• M •3490 appt 494-eon pu1er S700 75t-8406 _, ault SmfMed, ,_
ward. 8 4 8-ll •SO or $51,000 8o.iya It. (714) Generel office , Coale IEOln&IY/OEG oew StO 031-0905
t/52t-9ll00 (Cell Coll) 240-8123 or ...... 17t4) Meta. &-5. 3 to 4 oey/wtl. Mar keting Dept 1111 Fr" It Tta Im K2 1 toF 0 SKIS 115 cm,
Lott g old brtcelel w/ • 9 3 • 1 153 or 16 1 9 ) ExPClf type & Ill• bkkpg opening In Newport 3600 -Tyrolea binding•.
rubi.. Nwpl Bell area 729-30-te AMiil olflee Mgr In pro-Beecll flnanclnel ~ LIV&llE W Ill Rec:tllle 80011. $205 alt,
R9ward. S..2-4275 WILL PURCHASE EXIS-~·orn'!,:oa,;.~g. ·,"!·,~~ firm Good tyr;Mno. lllOf-Alf•ctlori••• ' playful 631-0905 Lout• ~--------TING 111 or 2nd TD AT u 2 •907 ,. '! tllend akllta. bp. req'd puppyl'lee<J1goodtlome. OOLF CLUBS ~~.~~~:=d ~,.t,~ DISCOUNT ANYWHERE """ ~ wkdyt .,,..., 553-0040 842.()tOO OG9·1221 Signature, compll!e, w/
c•t. pert alleven Re· 14 0 4 ) 325-9100 AT· HEAVY EQUIPMENT Pin~ bag , l t 5 0 .
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" U•llfmlfha AH'1 oeatlng wttll tteevy duty 'Muet tteve •xcallal\t 1)1· good home 673-3028 S U8 Fr .. dallv•ry c ......... Meaatv -Ellcet term end dl .. et equip-PI n g & 11'1 or I h • n d . Open Sun. " H•t>tJ., _. .... ., We.,. -Format Pan time (3 d•v•. per-ment. Some "6cltng ••· OYttlal\dlng Benlflll II\· Faralhltt 6019 TV John'• 849-17"8
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Lotie 12-31. 2 ~ 1 OIO Apply 7 AM only tome mectt up e r IHl/l~Mltt I UY FHlrTnl allp & loaded. Ce ll I 4 T •I I I l tr ::,~f.~re'i~.! ~~~:~~.':. &4W5et ~iR~INECPAFIRM L• H 7-tm =:t::.:~ng~· 1414111
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1983 OflANGE COlJN I 'f L AI If OH NIA 25 CENTS
Ernzelle wantS judges to punch a
By Sll'EVE TRIPOLI or1MDeltr ..... 8taft
Many of the uate'a jud1es
aren't working hard enou&h, and
their failure to put ln a full day is
agravating the problem of huge
backlogs ln the courta, State
AAemblyman Nolan Friizelle
says.
The Huntington Beach
Republican has introduced
legislation that would require
OCTD
to cut
routes?
By JEFF ADLER or-..Dely,._.lt.lf
Orange County Transit District
bus routes face further cutbacks
this year, according to Ralph
Clark, OCTD board chairman.
Delivering the chairman's
annual state of the district
message, Clark said Monday he
anticipates more cuts and
reductions in bus service as a
result of additional cuts in
federal and state funding.
And OCTD General Manager
James Reichert said that
maintaining bus fares at their
preeent levels will be a "difficult
challenge" for the board in 1983.
Reflecting on the year just
past, Clark acknowledged that
1982 was the year in which the
"financial pinch began to
significantly squeez.e some of our
bus lines."
He said that although service
cutbacks were designed to
minimize the number of people
advenely affected, the cutbecb
dkt ...Wt ln eome JJ*>ple ~
left without transportation
eervtce..
But Clark noted that 1982 waa
alao a year in which the transit
district chalked up aome
important succe.es.
Chief among those waa the
district'• purchaae of eeven-miles
of railroad right-of-way in
central Orange County that
district directors believe will
form the heart of the county's
ho~-for rapid transit line.
'Thia property has been part
of our plans and dreams for years
and now that we have ownership
of it. our dreams of a workable
rapid transit line are starting to
have real substance," Clark said.
The chairman pointed to the
district's many accompliahments
during the past 10 years. Bus
eervice, he said, has grown from
a five-bus fleet in 1972 to a
600-vehicle fleet that carries
more than 30 million passengers
each year.
He called 1982 a "bittenrweet"
year for OCTD, saying the
eervice cutbacks were tempered
by the district's building
program. which included a new
terminal in Laguna Beach, one
under construction in Santa Ana
and a nearly completed
maintenance f.acllity ln Anaheim.
Turning to 1983, General
Manager Reichert said that by
Auguat the district board and
county Transportation
Commission will De considering
just what type of rapid transit
system should be constructed .in
the county.
Reichert said that if
appropriate funding I.a obtained,
the rapid transit project will be
on echedule for completion by
the end of the decade.
Other important isaues for the
transit district t.hia year include
contract negotiations with transit
c1erka. whoee contract expires ln
March , and drlvera and
mechanics, whose contracts
(See TRANSIT, Pa&e AU
-lllDEI
•
each Individual judge'• output be
reviewed, aet forth minimum
working hours for judgea and
force them to malntaln a monthly
record of their hours.
At leaat one local judge -
Orange County Superior Court
Presidlng Judge Richard Beacom
-says the two bills are
unneceasary and unfair. It's a
reaction Friuelle says he expects
to encounter as the bills make
their way through the AMembly. representative of the Aaembly
The bllla, AB66 and AB&7, call and the atate Senate. The
'for the creauon of a Commiaion-commtuton-woutc:t-exem1e no·
on Judicial Efficiency to conduct power over court declalona and
a two-year atudy of Individual would be independent of political
judges' output and to consider control , accordln1 to the
ideas to lncreue productivity. legislation.
The commission would be 'rhe provisions governing
composed of one retired judge judges' work loada call for \he
from the municipal, superior and adoption of rules outlining
appellate courts, two appolntees minimum working hours for
o f t h e g o v e r n o r a n d a judge~ and a procedure under
Gett ng in gear for new year
Andrew Snavly, 3, practices defensive steering with his new "car"
on the bike trails in Irvine while Elizabeth Bell of Costa Mesa, a
music major at Orange Coast College, parks her wheels and
studies at a picnic bench.
whlch each Judie would report
houn worked monthly to hia or
her auperton. -
· Frlu.elle aaid he apomored the
legtalatlon aa one~:b to eaae court backlop, es y ln the
civil area. The legialaUon atata
that lon1 waita for court dedatona
"advenely Impact thoee penona
who tum to the rourt for redress
of grievances and subvert reapect
for the court system."
The notion that many judaes
aren't doing their ahare came
from dbcu.uiona of the back.108
problem with "numerous
attorneys, judge• and retired
judges," Friz.zelle aaid.
Frizulle aaid he WU told that
"about 30 percent of the Judi•
are doing 75 to 80 percent of the
work." '
Frlnelle said that figure
(See COURT, Page A3) • ..
Entrepreneur
seeks Sycamore
housing project
By STEVE MITCHELL
oftlloe DeltJ Not ataff
Laguna Beach's David
Michelson was a teen-age college
student when he bought hi.a first
apartment building on 9th Street
near Santa Ana College ln Santa
Ana.
"It only took $2,000 down ao I
bought two or three units and
rented them out to studenta," the
bearded investor recalled.
The income from the rental
-units kept Michelson in books
and enabled him to buy more
buildings while attending
college.
But there were drawbaclu.
"Students kept distracting me,
coming into my classrooms and
telling me about repairs that
needed to be done to the units."
By the time Michelson
graduated from Santa Ana
College -at age 20 -he owned
13 apartment buildings near the
campus.
Using the equity from those
buildings, fie bought 52
apar\men\ units overlookina the
ocean fn RAlntho Pldol 'ries In
1974. Then he bought another
100Wllta1n Tuatm tn 1m.
He converted all of hta
apar1J'JWnt unim lnto own-your-
own condom.lniwns the following
year, taking the profita from the
sales to Arizona, investing in a
variety of real estate project.a.
Now Mich~lson ls back in
town. The 31-year-old lnvestor
has aet his sights on a proposal
for a 1,600 unit senior citizen
apartment projec t on c ity
property on El Toro Road near
Leisure World.
Michelson and his partner,
Greg DIRienzo, have formed
Sycamore Hills Venture, a joint
venture of Michelson's Sunbelt
Equities, Inc. and DIRienzo's
Greenwich Development Co.
They have offered to pay
Laguna Beach $5.5 million for 62
acres of Sycamore Hills -a
522-acre parcel purchased by the
city in 1978 to end years of
litigation with former owners of
the land.
The city owes about $7 .2
million on the land. Michelaon's
offer for a portion of the
property would reduce that debt
to about $2 million.
But Michelson conceded major
hurdles must be cleared before
any agreement is reached with
the city.
Laguna Beach City Council
members will take their first look
at Michelson's proposal when
they meet 6 o'clock tonight at
City Hall, ~5 Forest Ave.
With one exception, Michelson
said he can probably live with
mo~t of the p reliminary
condJ lions pl.aced on the proposal
by dty planners.
"The city staff recommends
one parking place per unit,"
Michelaon said. "U the city keeps
this one-to-one ratio, we would
not be interested in doing this
project."
He said other large apartment
(See SYCAMORE, Paae A%)
Plea denied, death
di;:iver faces jail
By STEVE MARBLE or .. 0.-, NM IWf
Nearly 16 montha after
Newport Beach resident Donald
B. Warner was killed in a hit-
and-run accident, the admitted
driver of the vehicle appears
beaded for jail.
James Samuel Gibbs, 21, of
Orange, who said he panicked
after the accident and left
Warner face-down on Balboa
Boulevard, faces 210 daya in -onmge County jail.
The Fourth f>i.atrict Court of
Appeal, San Berhardino, bu
denied a request that Gibba' guilty
ple. for vehicular manslaughter
be aet ulde and a court trial
9Cheduled.
Deputy District Attomey Doug
Woodarnall said today he will ask
Gibbe to surrender to authorities
immediately to begin the jail
sentence.
James Merwin , G i bbs'
attorney. said his client is anxious
to "get this over with'' and likely
will not take further legal steps.
Gibbs has said it waa poor
advice from a previous attorney
that resulted in the guilty plea to
vehicular manslaughter, a felony
charge that impliea negligent
driving.
Gibbs admitted he was the
driver ana that he sped away
from the ecene of the accident in
the pre-dawn hours Sept. 19,
1981. But Gibbs claims he was
operating his black BMW safely
and that Warner stepped out in
front of the car.
The hit·and-run accident
produced an emotional story of
(See JAIL,..Pa1e A%)
Bid for yisit by queen gathei-s .momentum
By ROBERT BARKER or .. Deir ,... • ..,.
Westminster Cty CouncUman
GU Hodges aays the cam~'fl to invite Queen Elizabet I of
Greet Britain to vilit h1a dty la
p1n1na momentum.
"When I firat mentioned this,
aorne of my collea1ue1 s><><>h-
1 poohed it," he 1ald. ''They'
lauahed and Hid I could 10
ahead and invite her but that rd
be a oommJ\tee of one."
Hodpl MJd Monday he hadn't
received an R.S.V.P . but he
hasn't been rebuffed either.
•tQtber dtlet have requeated
vlalts but they've recelved flat
denials. We'u etlll In the Nmll.nC." be u.ld. A apobirWoman for' the Brilllh
Con1ulate In Loa An1elee
conflnn.d that Weatmlnater'•
lDvtta~ la 1Ull open.
''They (Wlltmlnater) have pUt
forward a ptopo1al to
8uckJn1ham Palace. It bun't
1 ...
been acted upon," ahe said.
Hodaes. 39, aaid he extended
the invitation about aix weeka
ago after leAmina the queen end
Prince Phili~ will pay an eight.
day vtalt to Ca.Ufomla beatnnlng
Feb. 26.
They _plan vialta to Sall Otego,
Palm Sprlng1, Loa An1elea,
Santa S.rbara, San Franclaco, SaC!ramento and YoHmfte
Nl\ional Park.
Hodaea, a former boualna
conaultant who la complet1n1
atucll• for a law d~, aid he
hu tome hiltory Phi for him.
Ke aald Weatminater WH
named after the city of
Wqt.mfnater In Enaland. when
founded In 1870.
Tb. Oranae County dty hM •
repUce of \he 8'a Beft at the ctvic center. BWldlnO tn MCUorW of
tl'wt city er. ~Uirtd to fOUow old
»Urllah archt*"U'al deslO. w .. unlnater Htah SehooJ
ltudent ~t T. bNed on
' ;H
the BritiSh parliament l)'ltern.
"We have a Bucklnaham Park.
We really are a aroup of
Anglophiles,'' Hod.gea lild.
"l3ut I abo have a hook. We're
trying to formalise elater city
ceremonlea with We1tmln1ter,
Enaland. Wouldn't that be aomethlna if we oould penuade
her to part.lclpater•
Hodpa uld he'a talked wtth
ambuMdora, c:onau1 oUidala. the
U .S. State Department and
vvloua protocOl offlclri.
Hodaea, no relation to the
tormer baaebaU ,.Player of the
aam• name, nld about 20
communi\y leaden met Monday
ln W•uninatel' City Hall to pre.
the~. ·~·· • IO& of In~ "When th• We1tmln1t1r
Chorale a.nnounc.d it WM jOl.n&
to perform 'Ood 91v1 the
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two famlliN. One 10usht juaUce
for U\eir IOll'a death, the other
aouaht ~n..JhQ!r~eon oul ol 'Ia~ c -
Warner, 26, had lived In
Newport Beach for juat two
weelu when he waa struck and
killed while walking home with
friend&. .
More than 700 person•
attended hla hometown funeral
in Maryland.
Olbbe, who abandonod hll car
In a Whittler 1boppins cent.er and
later aurrenda(9'1 ...&.o~eert
Beach poUce, a.lld he doea nol
believe he belonp ln jail.
Gibbs said the accident hat lefl
him with nJ1htmaret and forced
him to seek couruellng. He aatd
he ia.nat "an anhnal" U he WU
detttibed In court.
Dave Michelson
many-a.~ worken at tJe-trflat tee ror He e t-al
lrvln. Medk:al Center ln Oranae cuatomer rather than paytna f«
are expect\'d "to rocelvc layoff apedfic: llef'Yicet.
notklell within a week ., holpttal -ShJfting l'ftpontlblUty tor
admlnlatratora brace for care of poor people who can't
l'f'ducUona in ataui fundln1. ufford the medical Hrvlcea
The mecUcal oentar eurrcnt.ly enunly to C'OWlty aovemmenc.,
emA)oya about 2,GOO workert. which are to contract with
Senn to 10 percent may lose variou. local ha.pita.la, aelectlng
their joba aa a reault In atate lowest blddera to offer the
cutback.I, Admlnlatrator William aerviccs.
Gr.-g DiRienzo
Gonzalei said. At UCIMC, Oonzalez~limated
In addition, Gonzalez aaid 1 o a a f r o m M e d I -ca l
cutbacks are envlaloned ln reimbursement• from $1.3
virtually every part of the million to $3.8 million; lClelel tn
medical services to aave aa much Indigent care are projected at
as $6.3 million In projected la.t $2.5 mlllion. Warner'• father later aold a
family car business ln Maryland
to devote time to the caae and to
seek changee ln hit-and-run lawa
both in California and his native
Slate.
'"nle laat thing I ever wantC!d
to do ii to kill aomebody," aald
Gibbs during an interview Jut
summer. "ff l could do anything
to change what happened, I'd do
It.''
Both families have expressed
an interest in meeting. But no
meeting has been arranged.
SYCAMORE PROJECT .. • •
revenue.. Although notices are to be
"We are going to get rid of all dUJpatched aoon. layofta actually
the frilb," he said. wouldn't take place for another
The basis for the cuts was 45 days, giving administrators aa
legislation passed that called for well as legUJlatora In Sacramento
these two significant changes: one last chance for some sort of
-PayLng contracung ha.pita.ls compronusc TRANSIT. • • expire next October
Besides the opening of a
transportation center serving bus
and Amtrak commuters in
Fullerton this year as well as the
opening of the Santa Ana
terminal early In 1981.
development of transportation
centers for Newport Beach,
Huntington Beach and Laguna
Hills is expected to continue.
Eeichert said.
In a note of irony, Gibbs was
credited last September -a year
after Warner's death -with
saving the life of a Los Angeles
woman.
Gibbs, according to police in
Los Angeles.· saved a woman
from a knife-wielding man and,
with help from two others,
chased down and captured the
assailant.
Los Angeles police said that
Gibbs may be officially honored
for his act of bravery.
N eWport' s Scudder
~succumbs at 70
John Hass Scudder, whose
mother expanded her kitchen
into the Laura Scudder potato
chip and peanut butter empire,
died Monday in Newport Beach.
He was 70.
Scudder. a retired v1ce-
president of the family food firm.
was taken from his Balboa Island
home to Hoag Memorial Hospital
Monday afternoon, reportedly
complaining of abdominal pains.
Funeral arrangements for the
longtime Newport Beach resident
Valley seeks
date change
The Fountain Valley City
Council will conslder tonight a
proposal to change the date of
the council elections.
Local council elections are
conducted m Apnl dunng even-
nurnbered years. The proposed
ordinance would change the
elections to November of even-
numbered years to coincide with
the statewide general election
Backers have said this will
mcrease the turnout of voters
The councu wtU meet at 8 at
City Hall. 10200 Slater Ave.
are pending.
Scudder, known as "Jack" to
his friends, maoe headlines in
1976 when he was kidnapped
outaide his Huntington Beach
dentist's office and held briefly
for raI\80f1l.
Held in a motorhome, Scudder
escaped his captors battered and
bruised after faking a heart
attack and bolting when one of
the kid.nappers panicked.
Two men, William Rudy
Wesson. a former Corona d~l Mar
bank.er and a longtime friend of
Scudder's, and Rick Dale ~llers,
were convicted on kidnapping
charges. Both were sentenced to
life terms in state prison.
During the tnal, both men
testified that Scudder had been a
willing party to the abduction, m
which a $250,000 ransom was
sought.
Scudder denied the asseruons
during the trial. Wesson, in a
letter to an Orange County
Superior Court judge, later
admitted that Scudder was an
innocent vtctim.
The Scudder family sold its
interest in the potato chjp and
peanut butter company. located
10 Anaheim, to the Signal Oi;I Co.
m the late 1950s.
s=rom Page A 1
projects, which cater exclusively
«> aenJor citizen tenants, perm.it
between three and five units per
parking place.
"Moat aeruor c1Uzens would not
need to have a car," he said.
Michelson said he doesn't
believe the city has much choice
if it does not go along with hia
proposal. .
"I've been watching the
problem between the city and
former owners of, the land, and
I've read about previous
proposals that fell apart," he said.
"I became concerned the city
would lose the land to the former
owners and the entire (522-acre)
property would be developed
Catalina
crash
kills 2
Two Torrance men were killed
and two women seriously hurt
when their Light plane ran off
the end of Catalina Island's
mountaintop Airport in the Sky.
A Los Angeles County
Sheriff's Department deputy said
the small Piper Cherokee had
already landed on the island
airstrip Monday afternoon, but.
"apparently there was a strong
tail wind and they were unable
to stop before they plunged off
the embankment ''
The airp0rt 1s located about
rune mHes northwest of Avalon
on the LSland.
The plane was registered to
George T1deweU of Rancho Palos
Verdes. but Tidewell was not
aboard when the accident took
pl~ shortly after noon.
The coroner's office identified
the dead men as Max Remst.e1n,
62. and James Gibbons. -10
The injured women were
1dent1f1ed as Margaret Gibbons/
40. of Ho-Ho-Kus, N J ., ana
Delores Matuz. 41. of Torrance.
Chance of fog
with alt•rnoon 1outhw•ll•rly
wind• of 15 to 20 mph Ow•n1 V1t11y th•rmom•tera
lhc>ukl p4unije to th4I 20I tonight
ind werm to th• 50• on
WednMdey. IM -lhef Mr"'°9
Mid
Wednesday Januarv.5
Coasta I TM hi9h OeMrt• lhOUld l>CI lelr
with tom• hl9h clouda Lowe
tonight lhOuld b9 25 to 35 end
hlolll WednM<lll'J' ~ 55 to es In IM low dM9'11. tonlght'I
low ehould b9 In 11111 mid· to upp«
30• 1nd Wednudey'1 hl9h
~65to73
LOUI gutty IOU~ windl of
IS to 20 mph.,.. Pj)9Ct.cl In IM
noohefn o.-11 Wedn.cley
TM north 9tld of tM Itel• liiklfy
wtll r.celvl rein on Wedl'IMCllY
ind Ill• r••t ol North•rn
C1lll0<nl1 hed IH• chenc. ol
pr•clpltellon, th• Nellon•I WMth« s.r.1c9 Mid lodey.
Th• Sen Frenc11co er••
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mstead of a small poruon near
Leisure World."
Michelson said last year the
cit; sent a request for propoaals
to him and about 100 other
developers "It made absolutely
no sense That's why no one
responded.'' ,
From an economic standpoint, a
Michelaon said the only plan that
Buying a telephone
bit complicated
can work is to construct 1,600
apartment units -"a number By KAREN E. KLEIN
that is beyond what the cltizena, O(tfM o..er 1"11ot It.ff
the county or council would · Establishl11g new telephone
prefer." service in Orange County will be
He said his proposal is just a little bit more complicated
workable because the rent this year, due to the formation of
received from such a large a new telephone sales company,
number of units would cover the American Bell, Inc.
estimated $66.5 million cost of Pacific Telephone officials said
buying the land, preparing it. American Bell, a whollyowned
and constructing the three-story 1 u b s i d i a r y o f A m e r i ca n
apartment buildings. Telephone & Telegrap~ Co., wµi
Michelson and his partner sell new telephone equipment in
would sell tax-exempt revenue direct competition with other
bonds to finance the projects.\ vendors. .
They said such bonds are "'-The new co~pany wall take
available to developer• who over operations at nine
reserve an entire project to PhoneCenter Stores tn Orange
tenants with low and moderate County, including those in Costa
incomes. Mesa, Santa Ana and Mission
BoHJb scare evacuates
county-bound plane
Passengers aboard an Orange
County-bound AirCal jet were
evacuated in Reno after a man
reported a bomb had been placed
on the plane.
The flight out of Reno Cannon
Airport was delayed 90 minutes
Monday afternoon as 70
passengers were shuttled to a
remote part of the airport where
luggage was searched
No bomb was found and the
plane destined for OakJand and
John Wayne Airport an Oranf{e
County later departed without
incident, said Rich Peacock,
spokesman for the airport at
Reno
The bomb threat was made by
telephone from the Reno area
but was automatically forwarded
to AirCal's headquarters in
Newport Beach. Peacock said the
man claimed a bomb had been
placed in luggage aboard the
plane.
Passengers were asked to
:-eclaim their luggage, working
on the theory that nobody would
pick up a bag contaming a bomb.
authonues said. Peacock said six
pieces of luggage were not
claimed and immediately were
searched.
Peacock said airport
authonttes believe the bomb
threat was a. hoax. He said the
F B I w 1 l l Lnvest.igate
Viejo, said Steve Gould, a Pacific
Telephone SJ>Okesman.
Six other PhoneCenter Stores
in the county, incwding one in
Irvine, will be converted to
service centers, Gould said. The
service centers will sell
telephones until their back.logs of
inventory are depleted.
"lf all this sounds complicated,
that's because it is," Gould said.
The most obvious change for
consumers 1s that those who
C'hoose to buy a phone from
Amer..ic.an Bell or another
supplier, such as a retail store,
will have to arrange with a
Pacific Telephone Setvlce Center
to have their phones connected.
In the past, Gould said, if you
bought a telephone from a
• PhoneCenter Store, the clerk
would arrange to have it
connected and assign it a phone
number Now, since PhoneCenter
has become American Bell, the
customer will have to contact a
Pacific business office or service
center to have the phone
connected.
The changes being made are a
result of a decision by the
Fede r a I Com mu nica tions
Commission to promote
compet it ion in the
telecommunications field. Gould
explaJned
"In 1984 we'll be back in the
phone sales busmess," he said.
Residents of Huntington
Beach, Fountain Valley and
Laguna Beach, who are served
by General Telephone, will not
be affected by the changes
occuring at PacTel
Marines to unveil 'Hornet'
The Marine Corpe will unveil
Its new F -18 "Hornet" jet fighter
at special ceremonies Friday at its
El Toro air atation.
Actually, the Hornet baa been
buzzing around Orange County
since the firat two jets were
delivered Dec. 15 from the
Lemoore Naval Air Station eouth
of Fresno.
But coutal re.ldenta might
have had a tough time apotting
the Hornets as they stttaked out,
above the ocean for intercept
practice. They fly sort of fast.
Top speed of the new jet is 1.8
times the speed of eound. It can
fly higher than ~.ooo feet. The
F-18 was designed to replace the
F -4 ''Phantom'' and A-7 ''Conair
II" fi hter jets.
El ¥oro eventually la due to
receive a dozen of the Hometa,
according to spokesmen In the
bue's Jolnt Public A1faira Offioe.
Four jets have arrived and
Sometimes the Nicest Way to Say
@t2ove
another is expected next week.
Inaugural ceremonJes for the
aircraft are set for 10:30 a .m .
Friday.
Arrival of the Hornets la part
of the Marine•' modernization
program for Ii. Hghter-attack
aquadrona. The Hornet, for
-example. Is powered by the same
16,000 pounda of thruat u the
Phantom but i.s half as heavy and
requires 7,700 fewer parts.
hing at Alll
HoN bett:l!t to ~your~ and~
tJOn b her !Xll'ctlling ~ ltYoughout )<>tJr
. marriage. than Dy gMng her SOOW!thing as
personaf and~ as an~ryor
Etrmity Ring 9ottl symbolize mt: true depth
ot your ~ltng tor her. ind without saying
nngs tn 18 l«wat Gold and Aatnm ~ dNfty
explain di~ In quality and price that
you wfll see fTfwn St'Oft to store. and ttlen baC:k
up yourpotttwe from ~m ~Joh wlrtl
a monc:y bKk guaranttt or value
anything it ""· ~ wfll h.'M ~one Of ~ niC't'St ways to Slrarety ~ It alll ,..t ~ham Leigh wtt ~on and Creatr a
most unlqU! and eJCClllng colleetkln or ~
~ WMt )'04J bOrtl to k7.<r her nng and to
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Rings Range From SI 100 to S3900.
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• • secur1t1es OK'd
SANTA ANA (AP) -Federal authorities have
quietly approved a bid by Union Home Lo6na, the
1tate'1 largest morigase broker, to ofter ita second
trust deed lnvestmenta u reiiatered eecuritiea.
The action by th e Securitiea and Exchange
Commlalon last Thunday and revealed today makes
Los Angelea~based Union the nation's first major
mortgage broker to offer t.ruat deed& through an Sl!:C
reviewed proapectua, agency officia.ls a.Id.
The leCW'ilies filing .ettles a 6-year-old SEC cue
against Union, In which the mortgage broker wu
accused of misrepresentins the quality of lnvestmenta,
overstating the credit checb Union performed on
borrowers, failing to promptly inform inve9ton that
payments to their account were delinquent, and selling
unregistered securities.
Bank failures hit peak
WASHINGTON (AP) -The rece81ion took Its
toll on the banking industry ln 1982 as bank failures
reached a 42-year peak, but the latest government
reports point to an improving economy.
Federal banking regulatory agencies said Monday t~at 43 banks failed last year, the highest number
smce 1940. A.l&o, 46 savings and 1oan asaociatJona were
merged with government assistance -the highest
yearly total ever.
The JT1()8t widely pubUciz.ed bank failure last 1'ear
was that of Penn Square Bank of Oklahoma. W
collapse was linked to energy loans that went 10Ur aa
the economy was weakened and the oil industry fell
deeper into a drllling and price slump.
Dollar down; gold up
LO. N~N (AP) -'n?e ~ollar fell sharply agai.Nt
key currellC'les early today an a heavy 8elling wave
that dealers said was triggered by large Swiss banks.
The price of gold edged up. ·
Dealers aaid the dollar opened' flrm in heavy
trading on European foreign ex.changes. But It rapidly
declined in an hour-l<>Jl8 1eWng spree that followed
the U.S . C\b'rency's plunge to ha loweat level in T.okyo
since Feb. 22, 1982.
AMERICAN LEADERS METALS '>
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