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1983-01-06 - Orange Coast Pilot
' THl11Rlllil CDIBI 1Caam IDITIDI THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA J '-> < l Nl "l Ex-judge silent on campaign fraud indictment By JEYF ADLER Of tM Oeltr ........... Fonner West Orange County Municipal Court Judge Joanne H arrold 1s maintaining 11lence following an Orange County Grand Jury indictment alleging she falsified certain campaign documents last February "f have no comment for the newspaper at all," Harrold srud late Wednesday Earlier, she had bet:n rde~ on her own recogruzam-e J>(.'ndmg a Jan '27 arraignment a fter she Coast gets new senator By STEVE MARBLE of tM o .. ., l'ttol ..... Who is Ollie Speraw? For starters. he 's a sta11: senator, a Republican and a Long Beach resident. Until Wednesday afternoon. he was a r ep- resentati ve w1 th n obody to represent But (ollowmg a dec1s1cfn 1n Sacramento. Speraw became th(• senator who will represent most of the Orange County coastline, including Huntington Beach. N e wport Beach and Laguna Beach. Speraw 's old dtstnct included Long Beach. where he was re- elected to a four year tenn JUSt two years ago. But his district was divided up among three of his Sen~te colleag ues during reapport~nment. Speraw was left With a district office but no consutuents "He had the choice of twiddling his thumbs for the next two years or moving into Ora.nae Coµnty," explained Jack GermaJ.n. Speraw's aide "It's a bad aituauon and the senator is braced for aome reeenunent m Orange County," said Germain "Some will view h im as a c arpetbagger I suppoeie " Before Wednesday, the area Speraw now represents was t.o be w ithout a state senator until 1984. F ormer state Sen John Schmiu. R-Corona del Mar, was the representative of the old coastal district. His t.erm expired ln December. A n ew district had been formed bt,tt w ould have been w ithout a representative until (See SPERAW, Page A2) and her husband, John SuporH.o. surrendcr~d bdore superior rourt Judge Lu1S CardenttS An 1nd1c tment Is ii formal hating of c harges against an mdlv1duaJ or Individuals It d<>t.'S not establish guilt or inncx:ence The grand Jury Indictment alleges that Harrold falsi!1ed her dt<elarauon of candidacy flied last Feb 23, a fdony, and that both she and h~r husband coerced a notary pubhc to notanz.e a back- dated deed on a Nt'wport Beach horn£'. a nusdemea.nor If t.•onv11:t~d . Harrold t·ould face a maximum thre"' year prUIOn term on the felony charge while she and her hu.ba.nd <..'Ould be sentt:'n<.'ed to six months in the Orange County Jail and a $500 fine 1f found guilty on the misdemeanor counts. Harrold's legal troubles beg1m last summer when one of her opponents for the mun1c1pal court bench, attorney Dan Dutc.'her. sued her claiming she was a resident o f Riverside County and therefore dtd not 11ut1st y residency guidelines requiring she live! In Orange County AJthou~h Harrold had won a landshc.Je victory over Dut.cher and unother opponent, Ronald Nix, 1n the June primary , superior court Judge Ronald Owen rul~d that Harrold had lied un campaign documents about where she hvt:d Owen ordered the elecu on invalidated and scheduled a new election bl-tween l·and1dates Deity Not "9loto br ~..,._ O'Ooftnel Regional urban dt>signers may upgra d e McFadde n Square at ewport Pier and all~viate its tangled t raffic. Newport Pier upgrading e;r-ed L Arch itects group wants to recapture 'ch arm' o f bygon e e r a By STEVE MARBLE Of h 0.,.. NOC ..... In tht> summer. it's all can and people But in the winter when the crowds go home. It's 1.Jttle more than a row of bars, shops. apartments and food stands that overlook a sprawling parking lot that s tretc hes three blocks in Newport Beach. It's co mm o nl y c alled McFadden Square. a generous pw.r of words that takes m the Newport pier, the city's Lifeguard station. the rommerctaJ strip and even the colorful dory hshennen who seU fish on the beach The commercial strip fronts the most valued piece of real estate an the city -the ocean For as long as some people t'an recall, there's been talk about UPIJ'adlng and even redeveloping the pier area and recapturing the charm that some say the place ~had . Much of the thought haa gone into trying to untangle th e area's complicated circulation system which includes one-way str~ts that make 1t tough to swing otf Balboa Boulevard toward the pier A group of Newport Beach- based archlt.ects has suggest.ed a new approach for studying not only the McFadden Square but nearby Cannery Village and the rest of the Balboa Peninsula The study. which has not bet!n approved by the city council. would be headed up by RUDAT. an acronym that stands ror Regi o nal Urban Design Assistance Team. The group i.a sponsored by the Nation al American lnautute of A.rch.itecta. A ccording to Newpo rt architect Bill Blurock. a RUDAT team moves into an area by mv11.at1on and then in short order -usually four days -does a whirlw i nd exam1nat1on o( architecture. possible themes. Lrafhc. housing and even street hghllng. The team. before tt leaves. prepares and issues a report which can be used as a blueprint by enher the city or pnvate land owners or both Tom Moon, anothC'r Newport architect pushing for a RUDAT study. said the ~am of 12 people lSee PIE R. Page AZJ Dutcher and Ronald Nix to coincide with the November Meneral election Dutcher. tht! eventual w inner, recently waa iWOm In ln!ormcd o f Harrold's 1nd1ctment. Dutcher said "it always 1a unpleasant (or 3ny lawyer lo hear about another lawyer having a problem." Tht: new muruc1pal court judge also said. 1n reference to the criminal charges, that "the important thing 1s that people understand that a judae 11 treated In the same fuhlon u everybody elae." The grand jury lnvesti1Jatlon Into the matter wu initiated In August alter Judge O w en invalidated Harrold's victory Sealed indictment.a were handed down by the panel Monday, but remained sealed until Harrold and Sa port to surr endered themselves Wednesday , explained Deputy 01str1ct !See HARROLD, Page At> Student claims HB strip search, asks $500,000 By ROBERT BARKER Of IM D.ity ""°' 11.tt A 12-year-old girl was stnpped of her clot hmg during the search for a m1SSmg five-dollar biU at a Huntingto n Beach school in December , according t o alJegations rontained in a $500,- 000 damage claim against the CX-ean View School District. Huntington Beach attorney Blaise Pope alleges In the claim that the civtl rights of seventh- grader Let1chia Sease were violated by 9Chool offictals ·•who caused her to completely disrobe and stand completely naked while h er clothes were inspected." The girl wasn't touched during th"e searcn end no money 'was found. IK'COrdmg to the attorney Pope said she mailed the cl.aun to d1stnct officials Wednesday Off1c1als. who hadn't received the papen this morning. aa1d they have been instructed not to comment by the ir liability insurance carrier. A. ecbool eouroe. however, said the Lnddent took place during an aaembly at Park View School on Dec I Seventh and eighth gJ"ade students alt.ended. The source said the pupils were "playing around" when a boy took the wallet from the pocket or another boy and waved it around m the air The wallet contained two live-doUar bills. the owner told offtc1als The wallet eventually disappeared. and when found sometime later. ront.ained JUSt $5. Some of the pupils involved claimed Sease had taken the money, the source said , Aft.er some discussion, the girl c halle nged Vice Princi pal Elizabeth White to search her. according to lhe 9Chool source. Wh ite and another female- school employet> took the girl to the nurse's office and the girl undressed. said the source The girl wasn 't touched and no money was found. Letichia's mother. Rosemari&. Sease, churned Wednesday that Vice Prmc1pal White had told her daughter she would call the police lf she didn't submit to the 5earch. Sease said she beheves that 1nc1 dent may have racial overto nes because Letic hia's rattier-rs btack. - "Two girls and four boys were quesuoned and Letichia was the only one who had to take off her clothes The boy who took the wallet (a white) only had to empt)' his pockeU. "But I don't want to pound on 1t (the racta.I asp«t) I just don't want aomethlng like this to happen asain ... Ocean View School District Administrative A.Jwstant Gayle Wayne said the district "goes out o( the way to treat all studen ts equally." regardless of cr eed. race or language ability Ocean View District Superintendent Dale Coogan sa1c.J the district has a wrilt.en policy on locker searches but no t on strip searches "Speaking m general terms. unless there would be a danger to other students, we wouldn't expect that kind of thing (strip • (Stt SEARCH, Page A!) Irvine cultural group wins reprieve from eviction ._ BY GLENN SCOTT of tM Oeltr "°' ltafl A non-profit arts group in Irvine has reached an agreement allowing 1t to avoid mvnediate e vic t ion from its rented headquarters in one o( the city's industnal se<.'tions. A lawyer for the South Coast Cultural Services League Inc 88Jd the agreement Wllh landlord Oscar Zabarsky gives the organization through February to m ove out o f 1 ts dance and theatrical studio at l 7302 -INDEX- New 'Lemon Ldw' g ives more powe r to new car bu yers. 81. At Your Service Erma Bambeck Buain- Bulletin Board CAv&kade Cl.ulifled Comk:s Cro.word 0.th Notices Ed.I t.oria1 l!lntertainmen t Horoecope Ann Landen Movte. A7 82 84-5 A4 82 0-8 87 87 C4 AS 86 82 82 86 A3 National New1 Public Noticea Sparta 83-4.C4-~ Stock Marlteia Tei.vtalon Tbeaten WNther C J-3 & 88 ~ A2 Daimler. east of the Newport- Costa Mesa Freeway 1n the Irvine Business Complex The agreement, sald at torney Gail Polack of Newport Beaoh. sets a schedule for the financially strapped group to pay a rent bill that will total slightly more than $10.000 by the time it moves from the warehouse-turned- playhouse called the Irvine Cultural U?nter The agreement came as a rellef to organizers of the league. inclucfing founder and treasurer Sharon S1rcello and art1st1C· director Hal O'Neal. Sa.rceUo was served with a court order last week to vacate the property m five days. a move she said at the time would disrupt and perhaps even dissolve the group. She claimed the league still nee<h help findfng a new location and with moving from Its current one. said she 1s ronhdent current problems with the eviction nollce have been overcome. Said O'Neal. "It st.aggered us but it didn't knock us out." The league averages between 200 and 300 particlpanta m its dance and children'• drama programs, O'Neal 58.ld . Offldals are hoping to find a new location in the same industrial neighborhood because they'd Like to remain in Crvme and near the South Coast Plaz.a area. where lhe Orange County Performing Arts Center 1s expected to be built The Irvine Cultural Center, established (our years ago. is shared today by the league and ....,,... ...... .., ...... ~ Captain and en1ineer check out truck now ~ing uted by Cotta • Meaa paramedic• headquartered at rlre station 3 on Park Avenue. the Irvine School of Gymnastics. The latter has not been subject of evicuon proceeding:s. although its future in the building, with 1t.s $5.600 monthly rent, is u.ncertal.ll w ithout participation by the league. The lea gue's finan c i a l problems became critical last summer when youth programs offered at the cent.er failed to attract enough clients to earn revenue to cover the rent , Sircello said. She blamed a r ecessionary economv Bv September, the leagu·e once again was paying 1ts rent but was several months behind. PoUik said the agreement gives the league at least a year to pay off its bill, although the time frame would accelerate I! new funds are raised. Sircello said the agreeme n t will help her organi:r.ation do just that. She said new assurances that the league w ill have a headquarte rs improves its prospects for staging organized bingo nights this year. Mesa Medics unit new but plenty busy By JODI CADENHE AD of ... o.llJ .... ...., At 7:17 a.m. Tue9day morning patrons at the Fling Bar in C.O.t.a + Meaa discovered a man with danproualy hiah blood pl"e9IW'e alwnped over tne steering whe@I of hia car ln the parklna Jot. He had suff~ a heart attack. Ten mi n ute• later . • 23-year-old motorcycllat waa 11\jured in an eccident only a few blocka away at 1939 WaJ1'ice Ava. In the put, Cott a M eaa paramed ic• w ould h ave been forced t'o requeat h elp from Newport Beech or Santa Ana to l"tQOnd to the IJeCOnd call. 8 ut Coate M ... now haa • ~ parunedic unit. known u M-M.dic 3, th.at operat.. out of the fl.re atadon at lMG Park Ave. 1'w unit went in\o effect Safurd,y, A. a ,._ult, Costa M .. flnt officials hope to e liminate the need for aJd Crom other d Ues and cut the reaponae time in half, said administrative battalion Ch ief Jlm Richey. In 1982, the <Asta Mesa Fire Departm ent rec eived 6 ,229 emerpncy calla from residents. About 70 percent Involved medical problems. Newport Beac h offlclalt anawered about 1,100 of Coet.a Mesa'• medical calla under a m utual aid -areement between the two citiea. San t.a Ana wu dropped from the J>l'Ol1'U'l alter offidala in the netahborine d ty demanded that Costa M .. ~ about $200,000 for the formerly free •Mcie. raced wtth the rilln( demlnd for medical ~ twlp in the city and th• po.ib WtJ of havln.I to pa,y few outlllde help, <See MESA. Pap .U) k r , "'\\ ,.. Continued stori es Co.ta Mesa offldala dt!<:lded to st.art a second paramedk: team Fire offldala sliced the catl by l.4ling an exltting ladder truck l.nate.w:t of buying a $30,000 van The only cost involved was the purchaae 'of $15,000 in medic'al equipment. With 15 of the city's 100 firefighters already trained as paramecUca, there was no need to hire new employees to set up the second medical team, Richey sajd Heading the new paramedic team are captains Ken Soltis, Brian Roberts and Mark Brown. The paramedic team operating out of Fire Station One in Mesa Verde will continue t~ use theu- van to answer calls in the north section of the city. Only In rare cases as the van ever used for transporting patients to the hospital. The )Ob of the paramedics ts to provide emergency care at the scene for heart a ttack, bur n or injury patients. The fll'e truck can stiU be used to rush a patient to the hospital should the need arise. officials said. But typically the param~dac team wiU respond to a medical SPERAW • • • 1984. Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson. R-Newport Beach, and Assemblyman Nolan Fnzzelle, R-Huntington Beach, both have expressed Interest in seeking the redrawn Senate seat. Schmitz also has expressed mterest in the seat and claims he could run as the incumbent. But all that was before Speraw came along. "I know these aren't the people that elected him," said Ge rmain of Speraw's new district, "but we're going to get cran k ed up and meet the people." Speraw, tus aide said. mt.ends to open a dJStnct office near John Wayne Airport. m~t with area l'i vic groups and hold several ~ublic forums -• -"He's-very enthustastJc: abour thlS area but It's up to the people whether they accept hl.ITI or not He's sens1t1ve to the fact that there will be some resentment " Speraw's district runs from Huntington Beach to a pomt tn San Diego County and extends inland into lmpenal County all the way to the Colorado River. A portion of the district even juts mto Palm Springs. Speraw, 61. as a 50-year resident of Long Beach. a former real estate businessman and was first elected tn 1979. succeeding George DeukmeJian who had become attorney general. • • • call at tht• same tlllle u 1m 1•11gtrw company If t he cue 111 not con111dered u llfe-threateo1ng emergency, flrdlghtera trained in baaic first aid will handle the case themselves, thereby freeing the paramedics LO answer more 1m port.ant calls If paramedics are neeck'C.I they will stay with the patient until he reuches the h o11p1 tal SEAR CH • • • searches) to happen " Pope. the attorney for Let1ch1a and Rosemarie Sease, said two versions were offered <.'Om.-em1ng the search. One versjon, she said, was that the v1ce principal told Leuchaa to take off her clothes, The set·ond version, which she said came Crom Principal Donald 0 {• v o r . w a s t h a t L e t 1 c h 1 a volunteered to take off her dot hes Pope said 1f officials had reason tu believe the money was stolen, they s h ould have suspended the student and held hearings Pope also said at wouidn't have proved anything 1f the officials had found a five -dollar bill. "It could have been Leuchia's," she said Pope also questioned wh y would anyone take just one five-dollar bill 1f two were in the wallet Pope also said the boy could have been mistaken -that he c ould have had just one five-dolla r bill In his wallet instead of two She claimed school off1c1als acted irresponsibly in carrying out the search without first check.mg with the boy's parents to find i! he did have $10. The Seases have moved to Anahetm since the incident. She took her daughter out of Park View School a w~k alter the incident, she said, "because other students teased her and 1 was scared for her" "l JUSl don't want anything Like ttus to harpen again." Sease said "When called the school -Lhere'were no apologies and they were so rude If they would have talked to me I never would have gone to see the attorney" The damage l'la1m names Oc-ean View Elementary School Di5tnct, Park View School. Park View Principal Don Devor and Park View Vice Pnncipal While. Attorney Pope claimed that the girl auffered anxiety, worry. mort1f1cauon. skm eruptions and nausea as a result of the incident She 1s asking $450,000 damages for the girl. She also ts asking $50.000 for Mrs. Sease. clamung the mother su!fered emotional dJ.stress Soviet spy satellite may hit Earth WASHINGTON (Af') A nucltar pQw•retJ Soviet 1py tatrlUIL' Wiii llk~ly bll.ll.t' back to earth w1thtn Wt."t•k11, und thti P .. tllagon 1my11 It l'Ould 1prt-ud dt>11trul'\1on ttnd radl~·Uvlty If lt1 brukc·n plt'C:t'S r1111 In a popului.-d tm•u It LI too l'llfly to say wh1•n-1t will hlt. 0.mos 1402 I.I tumbling out of l'Ontrol an an orbit thal cove,.. m08tly cx.-e1uU1 but abo goes over most of Nm·th Americtt, m06t of thl' Soviet Union, the entire African contam:nt, all of South AmertcA, and much of China, the Defense Ut•purt.ment swd On J an 24. 1978, another HARROLD. From Page A 1 Allorney Maurice Evarui. • Owen, an his August ruling, said that Harrold's "cred1b1hty had been s hullered beyond repair " He ruled that the 38 yl:ar-old f orm ~r public dl'fl•nder had been a Riverside l'Ounty res ident when her dcdarataon had ~n filed and onJy moved to Orange County - into a Newport Beach Lido Isle horn<' -an March, after seeing camp:ugn material prepared by Dutcher that accused her of living out-of-county. Saponto. a 37-year-old private 1nv~t1gator, as a former Laguna Beach police officer_ Soviet nude:ar-powered 1py aatelllte c11me back tnto the earth'• atmc»phere over northern Canada Mn•t of Coamoa H4 burned up In the •tmo1phere. but 1ome lntl'nle r&dlatlon wa• dl«'Overt"d near the eut.:m ahore uf Grettt Slavt-Lake After tht' 1978 trlil.llh, Presldt'nt Carl"r propost!d banning nuclear-powert.'d aateUlte.. The United States ha.a none. "We du not know where It w il l land, nor do we k now p r ecisely whe n to expect re-entry," uld a J>entagon statement But J>entagon officutls pointed ~ . .... J oanne Hur rold out tha& lhree-quari.ra of the 9J'th .. 11\UfM:e ii WMer and that there .,. wtd• npan1et of 1panelv populated land arei.. The fi ve-ton eo.mo. 1402 11 powered by a nuclear re•c:tor with about 100 pound• of enriched uranium, the aame amount of fuel that wu In th e 1978 reactor. Should It tall Into the water, "there would ~ no ron.equenUal risk," aald Maj Douglu Kennett, a Pentagon 1poketmUln. But If It hit.a on land, "there la a health risk frotn debris," 'he u.id. Geoffrey Perry. a leadmr. F.ngllah aatelllte tratker, said "ll could prove very ctanaerou." If a.mo. 140'2 hJ'-in • ~Led UN. Both the Soviet UnJon and the United States uae a variety of t11teW&e. to 1py on each othet' . Th<' Soviet utellite wu laundwd wt Aug. 30 and Ulft the nuclear reacior to powor la. radar , which trac~ Am•r lcan naval ve11el1. The RuHlans normally uae the aatellltn for about 11x monthl before they are rcplac..-d. Coemoa 1402 was launched in an or bit of 173 miles by 157 mil~•. according to the Soviet news &gency Tass PIE R PROJECT • • • From Page A 1 usually includes architects, sociologists, tra ffic enginttrs and housing exper~. Blurock said RUDAT studies have l e d t o successful development efforts in Bostun, Phoenix and Fresno While the study in Newport Beach could be large in s<:opf•, city 0Uic1als have focused tn on the pier area, a place alternau:ly descnbed as a scruffy seasu.le version of Hollywood and as a needed gathering spot for young people. Rick Lawrence. a multi - millionaire who estimates he· has spent $3 million rebu1ld1ng a triangle-shaped structure near the-pier. s.;1d ht• 1s supportive of a RUDAT study ~nd Kaid he would bt-w1lhng to play an active role an "'prui.·1ng up' the area "Tht• µaer Jr<•a. ha" rt>ally !>(:en nL·glr-<.'lt:d." '>did L.1wrf'nce "It's the• lw.t shoddy pla«· 1n Nt-wport Beal·h .. L<iwrenu-~ r•·hab1l1tat1on proJt'< t 1:-. 1 ht· McFadden Building, a largt-structure that sits on the far L•nd of the pier's l'omrncrcaaJ strap Lawrence has an~tallcd a restaurant in th~ gr11u nd level Cl oor and is pn'parmg lO open a hotel on the se<.'Ond and third floors, modestly c.-alll'd L'Hot.el Lawrence .Both sides ·of recall campaign probe d By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of tN OeltJ fllltot ltaff A campaign to recall three Fountain Valley School Di.strict trustees has prompted an Orange County District Attorney's office probe of allegations by both the recaU comrruttee and the targeted trustees. Wally Wade, a deputy district attorney, confirmed his office is looking into complaints from both s ides He declined to elaborate on the nature of the charges or the status of the 1nvestiRations. The Committee Advocating Hespons1ble Education CCARE) has askl'd the daslrlct attorney's offlet· to examml' its charges that Lhree 9Chool district lrUlltees - Cheryl Norton, Roger Bel.gen and Suzanne Moore -and district administra\ors are guilty of financial misconduc t in the district's business affairs. CARE 'is attempting to recall Norton, Belgen and Moore. The group says it has collected enough signatures to force an election These signatures are being reviewed by the Orange County Re gistrar of Voters o ffi ce. which is expected to announce its findings next week. Meanwhile. the thr~ trustees have filed a complaint with the district anomey's office, chargmg that one p£>rson carrying the recall pet1t1o ns was not a registered voter , as required by state law. The trustees and the recall committee both have denied the accusations leveled againat them. Trustee Norton sald she is not concerned about the district attorney's probe of the CARE charges. "I thank this will prove what we've said all along -that there are no financial irregulariues in the Fountain Vall ey School District," she said. Norton said she has not been cont.acted for questioning by the di·s tri c l attorney's office regarding the CARE charges. She said she called the distnct attorney's office and was told•the CARE complaint was considered Proje ct P e lican undaunted I By JOEL C. DON Of the Deity Plk>t llllft Veterinarians an Laguna Niguel still plan to surgically attach art1(1cial beaks to mutilated pelicans despite an accident Wednesday that caWk'Ci one bard to lose its fi berglass prosthesis "It's sort of a dlSappointment but we learned Crom 1t," said Crown Valley Animal H~pit.al veterinarian Gayle Roberts. "It's better that at happened here -4 rather than when the bard was set free" animal hospital worker "She just hit the beak and it broke ri.ght off," Roberts said. The break occurred above the point where animal doctors had used steel plates, screws and a bone glue to attach the artJfictal upper beak. a "routine" matter. But Carol Du nn , a spokeswoman for CARE, srud ahe ts sausfied that the committee's c harges are being a c tively inve!ltigated by the district attorney's o(fice She said CARE gave the district attorney's office a large amount of material that wall require much time to evaluate. She said the recall committee did not discuss the district attorney's probe earlier because members did not want this to mfluen c e the collec tion of signatures. ··T~e nature of this is very, very serious." Dunn said. She declined to elaborate on the precise allegations made to the district attorney but said they accuse the school officials of fisca l improprJet1 es and procedural errors. Dunn also denied the trust.ees' charge that a Canadian citizen was coUecting recall signatures, ' in vtolation of election law. She said CARE does have a Canadian citium as a member but said the woman has only distnbuted fliers and worked with a registered voter during the recall drive. Continued w-arrn The incident occurred as veterinarians were preparing to ship two other birds -Jamie and Rusty -to Sea World for eventual release into the wild. Aft.er Cath y Lee's beak fell off, o ffidals decided to only send Jamie to see how that bird does when tape a round its wings wears off an two to four weeks. "I think this as going to be a problem with all of them," Roberts said. "The area of the break is not as strong as the surgical attachment and is a main stress point. So if we do have problems t hat's where it will happen." El Tor o ceremony closed to public :conf4tn l Continued warm wllh ctlance of -log tonlgl11 along tr.. COU1 Otherwla• lelr through Friday 0Yetn1Qhl IOwa mostly In 1r.. 409 Hight f r101y M lo 75 ~11ewhe re lrom Point Conception 10 the Mealcen borde< and out 60 mil" Llghl ver1ebM wtndt tonight and Friday momlnQ, ti.eomlng eoutn-1 10 ••ti 1 10 12 knoll Frid a y allernoon Smooth -eJCQ41Pt 4 to II 100! -• In northern OU1er walert. w .. terty IW9l4 t 10 2 IW1 Fog end IOw cloud• toolght oot ~dNr Frida~ ·u .. sunu11ary1 • Ugrlt tre.zl"fl rlln m.0. roaoa elldt In P"1• ~• North Oa1101a. ~a. Indiana. ~lnla. Maine end N9w Harnc>tNre today. Mwlwt*8. rain and enow ,.,. llGfl'IY--1em New Yortc end ••In conllnuad ov•r the mld- Allantlc COMI end much ol eouth F1onda. Fog blanke l e d peru o f Pelw4)'f>.,lie. FIOOda, kltu end ~ Sc;att.,ed ralnthow•re ware axpect«I 10 continue today ovw lh8 Pac:lflc; Nof11twwl COM1 Snow WM Pfedlcted frOfT) the ncwtham Plelf\t tlwougti the GrN I LAii• 10 '-New England - w!\tl a '9w rllln "-9 ovw Iha OhloV*Y &IMy ._ -•XP&Cled In the ScMtl. Tamp ar11ure1 around Iha n9tlon ~ m~n~hl PST ranoed trom It d&Qr-In Houghton. Mich .. to et~ In l<ey WWI. ...... California Unhealthy carbon mono11ld• and nttroeen dlo111de wlH hang '1¥9' a-ttiern Caltt0tnl• a ,_ ,_. dayw • ...... .. 119j)e .. pollltatltl, oftlcll8le Mid. An •Ir pollutron alert tor nltr09e11 dioxide remelned In '"8ot todey '°' ..... Loe Anf8le8. lenta ~ and Mellbu. Mid L.--Amold Of the 8outtl COMt NI QulMy Mal~lt o.nct. A~ monoalde....,, IMued Wedfl••d•)' m ornlno tor"the louth I•)'. Torrano• end LYf!WOOCI .,_WU~ OH, .. Mtald. Al•o 1111•0 Wedn .. d•r ....,...,. -....... dloldOe _.. tot .--'Cl oefltral Loe ,.,.... and LOflf INall, -S .. for ~ cNINoale *"Cl pofllofll of Or•i.t• COUflt)''i , .................. """"* 8lld ...,. --... llM!ly toOlr· ...... .., ........ -.itiot'• •epvtf ••••wtl•• oftlo•r 1 ptedte H ,enwtant• woulo ................... ~ -.i mote days -wtth i-vy carbon mono•lde and nllrog.n dlO•lde aller the mOfnlng and ~ tr atllc r\df'I riour. The Na11onal W .. lher SeMoe prao1c1ao loca lly de nt• log exlendlng 10 ..... lnlelwt tonight and lair wee111et Friday. . Fog cloMd one runwmy at Loe Angelea Alrpot1 tor ,_ay 2 ho.Kt W•dnetday night, tald Marty Sclllock.,, airport operallon1 euperlnt....i.nl. Eight_, ~ -• dlYWt.O 10 Ontario lnt«nallonal Alrpoo, 1a1d Carmen SlnUbauth, an airport work•t 1ner• Olher ~ reportedly -. dlYertea • rw • Sen Frenc:18CO and Sen ~Po-utlel<I It a lypical winier problem wt*1 the nonn.tl pettem ol wwm atr cto.. lo the ~ound and COid air abo'H 11 •-MO bec•u•• of cooler marine 111 blowtng In at lo-afey1llon1t. Blr91coe laid Aelldenl•, Mj)&Clllly lhe Wlt'f y<)Ul\jj. elderly end thc>M l!Wtth klrlQ problem•. _,e urged to eYold 1trenuou1 phytlctt 1c1lvlly Orlvlr>g w11 1110 nol rec;omm•nd•O. 11nc• carbon mon<>ltlde 11"4 nllrog.n dlo•lde i re produced by eutomobllH . Blralloe Mkl Health eKperll ••Y bolh pollu1ant1 can cauM minor .-ye and lung lrrltalloo Te111p e rature!$ NATION Hi Lo Albar>y •2 27 AlbuquerQue 48 25 Amarlflo 50 22 Athevlll• 50 30 A11an1a 51 33 Allantk: City so 37 Autlln 59 38 Baltlmor• 41 2t 8llflnoa 52. 38 Birmingham 4 1 32 Blemaroll 42 30 8olN 44 38 801l1on 45 38 8rOWNlvtla 85 81 lklflalo 311 3t Butlltlgton 38 28 c..,., 44 37 CflarlMton. SC 44 38 CNrleeton. WV 52 2t CMnotta. NC 111 43 CMyenna 81 43 CNc:aoo 32 2t ClndnnaU « 33 .. ...... C...,..and 42 33 Columbia, SC 44 211 C<>1umbu1 •2 31 Oal·FI Wor1n 42 29 Dayton 38 32 OenY&f 52 311 0.. MOln .. 33 32 DelrOlt 37 32 Oukrth 211 19 El Puo 31 2J F11go 32 25 Flege1an 4g Ill Grell F1n1 48 25 Harlla<d 311 33 H_.,a 52 31 HonOlulu 82 1111 Hout ton st 48 lndlanapou. 4 1 31 Jackeon. "'4S 5e 3• Jackeonvtn. s• 32 Kantu Clly 34 31 l .. Vegll 81 37 Utile Rock 411 33 loulevllle 411 29 lubbodt 36 18 Memptllt 58 37 Miami 72 84 MllweukM 311 27 Mplt·SI. Peul 3t 13 NHhvllle &3 40 New OrMMlnt 81 42 New YOrlt 43 311 NOt1oltl •1 3& N Platte 42 22 <»tlehOt!>a ::11v •O 31 Orr.aha 32 2• Orl•ndo 81 &1 Phl\edell>f' la 40 31 Pt!OMI• 71 45 PHla~1 ..as 3t Por1 Me 39 32 P0111and Of"• H .. PrCNldee .ct 4& •1 ~:r,;ity 41 H M 43 Aano •T 24 RlclllnonO 40 aa Seit Lake aa SI SURF REPORT 15 IS 18 18 .... ... 1 1 I 2 .... -2 2 3 3 .,., w w w w SnowQ ~\1' '11',1f' •• San Antonio 511 .. , Seattle 52 41 Sf'l(ev~I 50 30 Stoux f1111 29 20 SI loult 37 27 SI P-TampA 58 411 SI Ste Marie 34 21 $polo.AM 44 35 Syrecu" JQ 27 lapel<• 38 32 Tuceon 71 40 Tulsa •8 34 WHh1ng1on 42 33 Wk:hlte 38 31 CALIFORNIA HI Lo Bakertla.ld 411 30 Eureka M 48 Fre.,,O 47 311 Laneaete< lie 211 Loa ""ngeln 75 se 0.kland 52 311 Puo RoblM 117 38 Red Bluft 4& 40 Redwood Clly S3 •2 Reno •7 24 S.Cramer110 40 3. S&llnu ~ 41 San Diego 70 50 San fr~1eco 48 41 Senta 8-tb••• 87 43 Bert•-68 &O Big 8Mf 117 22 8lltlop 113 21 C.l.alln• ... 43 Long Bffch 73 43 MOOfov\& ,, 41 Mt. Wlleon 82 48 ~e.actl 97 49 Ptllm 8prlnga 71 4t PM8dene 77 47 San 8«nerdlfl0 73 4t San Oal>flel " •2 San JON " • ~.,,t• Ana ,. •• ..,,.. CNl TJ 44 T"-V""-'f 44 to . r::: ., ·Tides TOOAY hoOfld hlgfl l :At p.111. 1.4 hoonO 10w t:M p.lft. 1.J MeAY ""' """ 4111 8.11'1. •.t flftf loW 11:IO .. II\. 1.0 hoonO lllOfl 1:1, pm. U a.oo.wl IOw 10:J 1 P.11\. , • 81111 Mt• lode)' II 4:5' p.m , ,.._ ,,ldey It l!ff Lin. ,..., r'-locMy et 12! 10 Lm,,' .... at 11! ,. p,m. Dr. Roberts said Jamie seemed to like his new home at the San Diego manne park. w here there are plenty of other pelicans for fnends. "He ate 12 fish the morning he arrived," she said. "He was really getting in with the rest of them." Cathy Lee's beak snapped off after the bird bumped into an Though all surge ries have been p o stpon e d unt il veter inar ians see how Jamie does. Roberts said Cathy Lee would still be eligible for another o~ration. "She'll be fine," the animal doctor said of the bird, named for T V entertainer Cathy Lee Crosby. , A ceremo n y Friday t o officially welcome n ew F -18 "Hornet" fighter jets at El Toro Air Station won't be open Lo the public. The ceremony IS int.ended for members of the military, local dignitaries and the media . A Daily Pilot news story earlier this week did not mention that the ceremony is closed to the public. -------------------------------------------, I . . : 4 I Cl% I F F PIOFISSIONAL SIRVICIS ·I ~ I ~ • .,,...._ • ........ 1 · I .., • a.a.MfJ • llM.-C ..... I . I • .,_,.. • ....,...... I ! EVERYTHING ·La-·-i: 1: Del Mar Cleaners 11 2576-A Newport Blvd. 1 : In by 9:30 A.M. Out by 5:00 P .M . Easy Access -In & Out Co sta Mesa I $ · 6so-3010 I ~ Ovver Expires Jan. 31, 1983 C.U.OM Mon.-Fri. 7-7 Sat. 8-6 I f --------------------------------------------} Cl•ew Open -RMglaler Now Beginner• of all ag• welcome whether you have skated before or not, one of theM ct ..... I.I fQr you. r•············ II •5 .:.Cf.:" L111111 tlf ~A~ 1-11 ... ~ ••• .v •• '!I MllA YllDI CINn• Hw'*& Aclamt c. .. ~ 979-lllO VISA or Mut.catd Acollpted .PUBLIC SKATING EVERYDAY. ONLY A llJS RIDE AWAYI .. •• l NATION .. Sun-n:y .. s,ide up tr-uck makes giant omelet By Tiiie A11oclated Preu salvaged by paseenby on U.S. Highway 83, who were given permission to gather the spilled cargo. WABA'TNOTON (AP) - Con•umen w lll-f'tl)'-MON -to IJUOJinl• and bliUfer \rUCQ WUI llOOn iapl)C'ar on tne nation'• major ht1hway1 followln(ll Pretldtnt Rea1an'• slgnina toduy o f ll•glalatlon ralalnlJ th~ illtlOllne t.tx by a nickel a gallon After britd remark• announcing an t·nd to "a period or decline In America's vut and world -famous transportation Orange Coul DAIL v PILOT /Thureday, Januaty •• tN3 tyt~ ... ' R.,.._..n •t down tra ult'd t~r~~ •nd fltbuHd Ow-< ...Yl:\lo.~~t~..Jlll:WrjA~ln• .._,, <;0,Uqif ' l'lP.r--.!h!&. OOtWQrk -~~~~~~~~~~=~-=--J and hut~ned to put hi• alsnature of hla& w111y• and brld1ea. The on the bill "before the brldsea flhh pf'nny will so to ma11 fall down .. tranait frogramt. The tax be1lns Tht-n he tlood up and ln "Aprl . pronoun<:ed to on audience of 1~0 Althoush R oa1an uld In supporters of the le1lalaUon. "It Sept ember It would take a 11 law." "palace coup" to fain hla aupport The new law 111 .-xpected to for an increue in the auollnc raise more than $5 billion a year. tax , he wu persuaded by with four cents of cuch nickel o utgoing Transportation Secre tary Drew Lewis to back BALLINGER. Tei.tu Passing motorist.a acrambled for 72,000 eggs on a west Texas highway a(ter a truck t urned sunny-side-up In a ditch, author1tietr ll8id. Altho ugh man y eggs c ra<.·ked in the accident Wt'dn(•sdny. rlp1ens Wt'rP P1<.·kup trucks were loadt'<i with the eggs and taken to senior citi1ens centers in nl'arby Winters and &lhnger Babies' hearts rebuilt President prefers cuts in defense to tax hike the measure. R eagan told newa media Wednesday night the bulldlns proaram financed by the new tax would create jobs for 300,000 to 350,000 workers. Howt?ver. h is chief economic advisor Martin Feldstein told him in a memo last monh that the.> program might actu a lly resu l t 1n increased The oon,promile rneMUte that ' won final Senate psnsJ:. In UM clo1lng m lnute1 of i e 97th / Congreu, two day1 before 1 C hrl1 tma1. · aho extend1 unemployment benefit• to a #)' maximum of 5~ weekt ln thoee l states where joble11ne11 ll ~ hlghesJ. Present benefit limit.a '( are extended by two to four weeks in other 1tate1. BOSTON -Doctors havt• r ebuilt the hearts of two babies born without a lefl ventricle, the main pumping c hamber . and say the techniquC' can save the lives of other newborns with the until-now fatal birth defect. This defen , !.'ail e d hypoplast1 c left heart syndrome. leaves babies with a right ventricle but no left onl• The aorta, the main arwry that takes blood to the body. also 1s very narrow Thl· wndition is tht• fourth most L'Ommon cardiac defe<:t and afflicts about 8 pen"t.'nt of all c hildren born with malformed hearts. During a nx·ent 10-year period in New England alone. 223 babies had thl• l-Ond1t1on. which usually IC'ad:. to death within weeks. Ancient skeleton found AUSTIN , Texas - Highway construction crews have stumbled across a human skeleton at least 9,000 years old. one of the oldest ever found in Nonh America. the state archeologist says. The discove r y o f the ancient burial site, 18 miles north of the capital. halted constru cti on of a new freeway to give experts time to excavate. Besides the WORLD skekton. which has not been completely dug up. workers have found more than 100 arrowheads. State archeolog1st Rober t Mallouf t:alled the excavation "one of the three or four oldest intact grave sites in North America." He said the oldest find was a skeleton dug up in Washington state and said to be 13.000 years old. Military force renounced PRAGUE. C1echoslovak1a -The Warsaw Pact, warning o f the "catastr o phi c consequences" of nuclear war, called today for a mutual agreement with NATO to --Tern>am.-e-t hruse of military force and outlaw or Limit arms rangi ng from n eut r on weapons to lethal chemicals .• The leaders of th e communis t alliance. who wound up a two-day summit Wednesday under the leadership of new Kremlin chief Yuri V. Andropov, said their countries "tur n to the -member ·-states of the .-North Atlantic pact with a proposal to conclude an agreement to renounce the use of military force and to preserve peaceful relauons." Israel reinforces army BEIRUT\ Lebanon - Le banese troops seizeo 40 peo ple in house-to-house search es for PLO collaborators in sealed-off areas of southern Beirut today and Israel was reported moving tanks and armored personnel carriers to reinforee STATE its army facing Syrian forces in the eastern Bekaa Valley. The Tel Aviv command declined comment on the report of reinforcements. saying 1t refused on principle to talk about troop movements. Husband pleads innocent SAN JOSE -A woman who nearly died from cyanide poisoning begged unsuccessfully for her "good husband" to be freed on bail as he pleaded innocent to trying to murder her. Susa n B owen. wh o suffered a stroke and brain st.em dama~e in the poisomng Nov. 26. smiled shyly at her hEband Ric hard across a r owded courtroom We esday. then stood and nodded to indicate she didn't suspect hun of poisoning her. Bowen. arrested Dec. 30, pleaded innocent to charges of attempte d murder and poisoning of medicine .. Felton manhunt expanded FELTON -A survivahst accused Of gunmng down two lawmen apparently eluded sophisticated tracking gear brought in to flush him from the 3,000-acre redwood grove he used for cover, authorities reported. After nearly two days of criss-crossing the rugged terrain of Henry Cowell State Park. camouflaged officers Wednesday gave up their hunt for Leslie urover W yman but iq,ensified patrols an the area where the bearded loner disappeared. Wyman. a 44 -year-old Vietnam veter a n who investigators said once lived in a tr~ trunk. was accused in a warrant of trying to kill the o'f fi-'C"e rs a nd then attempting to rob a bystander before vanishing into the park Monday. WASHIN GTON (AP) - President Reagan, pledging to curb the re<'ord $200 billion budget deficits he races. says he may be o.villing to trim defense spending, but remains cool to closing the red-ink gap with higher taxes. ''A tax lS thC' wrong thing to do when you're trying to l'Ome out of a recession," Reagan said, commenting on his pla ns for a r1scal 1984 budget blueprint he w1U send Congress on Jan. 31 . But the president would not firmly rule out tax incr eases, defense cuts or any other options for reining in the "unac."t:eptably large" deficits his ad ministration is expecting through 1988. "I will look at everything." he Elizabeth .Dnle Mrs. Dole picked for • .transit post WASHINGTON (AP) - Elizabeth Dole, President Reagan's choice as his new transportation secretary, is expected to bree1e through Senate confinnatwn and become the administration's first woman to head a Cabinet department. Reagan announced Wednesday mght he will nominate Dole. a presidential assistant, to replace Drew Lewis. who >eaves the administration next month to head a cable television company. "Welcome to the Cabinet," the president said as Mrs. Dole accompanied him at a nationally televised news CQnference. She later issued a statement saying she was "deeply honored" and will accept the assignment "with •enthusiasm." Dole will be!.'ome the,. first woman transportation secretary. She will head the government's sixth largest department with 75.000 employees. ks agencies range from the Federal Aviation Administration to the U.S. Coast Guard. Dole. 46. "a lawyer. former member of the Federal Trade Commission and wife of Sen. Bob Dole. R -Kan .. is the highest rankmg woman at the White House as the president's assistant for public liaison. The liaison job has been charocterized as particularly difficu lt since muc h of Dole's assignment has invo'fVed dealing with interest groups -such as minorities. women's groups' and orga nized labor -openly critical of administration poijcies. We're Listening ••• What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you llkt! Call the number at left and your meaage will be recorded, transcribed and delivued to the appropriate editor. 842•6086 Th(' same 24·hour answering service may bl! used to record let- ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must Include their name and telephone number for verification. No circulation calls. please . Tell us what's on your mind. Clrm 0 d "pt &~ ....... ....,... ~---- ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Thomo1 '· Holey ~,i.., onc1 Ch,.t t •t<w!tv• 0111e .. L Key Schulb 'lice 'r...,. Olld Oote< ... ol Adv•"tifft9 I ~ .-o....c.. ~'*"""'·NI 11.W. ... ., .... '"llf't•ttefll, .. llttl .. Mttt., tt -...,...,...,., ................ .:;:•• .... .....,. ....... ,.,....... .. ...,,,.,.. . unemployment. said at a televised news conference W ednesday night. even for savings in his record military spending program, an area t h at his ud v isers a nd congreS11ional allies say mus t be trimmed to rt.>duce the deficits. Meanwhile. The Washington Post report.ed in today's editions that the Pentagon 1s studying ways to cut its budget for next year by $8 billion to $1 I bilJ1on. The cul would be from $285 billion in total funds that Reagan now wants the Pentagon to be able t o commit -b ut n o t necessarily spend -during fiscal 1984. Congress approved a $239 billion 1983 budget for the Pentagon. Feldstein explained the money taken out of consumers' pockets by the new tax would cost jobs in other areas ~Ile it would be many months before people actually go to work on the roads. bridges. and transit systems that will benefit from the legislation. Beginning one year from now. the law repeals the federal exdae ' tax on automobile tires and :f others weighing under 40 pounds while establishing a iraduated o scdte for h eavier tires that will I rise to $10.50 for a 100-pound v truck tire. ~ The trucking Industry won .,. permission to run bigger and ,1 heavier tr u cks o n mai n " highways. although use a nd ~ e xcise taxes 'o n t ne new cf behemoths will be sharply Q higher than previous ma.ximwm. In the lame-duck congressionaJ session last month. Reagan fough t hard for the measure as a knot of conservative senators staged a bitter parliamentary war to preve nt its a d o p tion on grounds that It would increue unemployment. The present four-cent gasoline Some independent truckers u have threatened to atop driving if • Reagan signs the bill, which they 1 •• say could plunge them into bankruptcy because of the ri heavier taxes. Reagan conference highlights WASHINGTON (AP) -Here. at a glance. is what President Reagan said Wednesday night in his first news conference of 1983: -SOCIAL SECURITY: Reagan. said he will not intervene or offer guidance to the deadlocked Social Security reform commission "no matter how much they ask for it" because to do so would tum the issue back into a political football. He indicated a wariness abo ut raising worker contributions to the Social Security fund and said he wanted to reassur~ current rec1p1ents that their ber1efits would not be cut. FEDERAL BUDGET: The president said he intends to curb unacceptably high federal deficits in the years ahead. but he did not say how. He said of defense spending, "If it can be cut, it wiU be cut. But the priority must be -not if it means reducing the ability below the level at which we can-declare ourselves safe." Reagan said he would not discuss budget details because "there are no decisions that have been made." ECONOMY: He said he does not think the economy 1s deteriol'ating further an d that economic Indicators point to improvement. Rea~an also said that raising taxes "1s not the way out of a recession" despite the deficit problem. He said more than half the deficit.a the government faces, estimated at up to $200 billion next year, are due to the economic slump. FOREIGN POLICY: The president said that he favors in principle a sum.mil conference with Yuri Andropov. new leader of the Soviet Union but first "you have to plan, you ~v~ to know you can accomplish something." He told reporters that despite Soviet claima that a rms control talks are deadlocked, "they know better than that." He said Gen. Edward Rowny, the chief U.S. negotiator, believes that within a year an agreement may be reached. ·Reagan refused comment on allegationa that • Bulgaria and \he Soviet Union may have been involved In thie asaa&'linatlon attempt last year against Pope John Paul II. He said It would not be proper for him to say anything while the Italian government is investigating. SECOND TERM:" Asked when he planned to announce whether he w~ll run again for preaident. ftea&an said. "l au.ppca aomet.ime this year. I don't think there's any way to eet a date for that . I'll know when the time comes." You can label yourself ·lucky \\ith saving. .. • of up to 701Jc, on our cleRant suits. sport coats. .S\\'eaters, shirts. trou~ers and ~sories. , 'I J J' l ] County • • ma1nta1n ---a-. .ntn'"•DLZft -- 0( l1'e OlltJ "'9f lltfl -·"uw biW wnrr.;uua ... K•-16J4"':•~~~~~~~::-::'J S1nte Ana a'ft,r flooef <.'Ontrol that •mina.iCI lite Ecology seminar set for UC Irvine A panel discusswn on envlronmentul danger, featurlna two local elected offlciab, will be offered by UC Irvine Town and Gown Monday, Jan 17, at the carnpua Mayor Larry A1r an, author of a book titled ''The Cancer Connection," and Dr Betty Olaoa, a UCI social ecology profeuor and member o{ the Irvine Ranch Water District, will be panehsts for the• event •Learn how to improve your memory, stu{{ a doll, trim your wa1stlme, square dance, bowl and play bridge. The Costa Mesa Le18ure Services Department 1s also accepting registrauon now for people interested tn night c lu b dancing, modeling, computer programming, tennis, yoga, karate and tee skating. •Acting classes for young~ers 3 •,"J through 16 years of age a.re scheduled to begin in Huntington Beach late this month. Sponsored by the Huntington Beach Park and Recreation Department, the classes will be held at Edison •M en and women interested in law enforcement careers can enroll tn two police academy courses at Golden West College's Cr iminal Justice Training Center, starting Jan. 31 and Feb. 7 The Reserve Academy .1 program, beginrung Jan 31. ·offers nine months or instruction in reserve pohce :i· 5c COPIES ·1· Yla LUt ... I•• 1• ...... ,. ... 3461 Vio Udo 675-6122 begmnmg at 9:30 a .m in the Social Sden<'t' Tower, Room 220 The discussion 1s expected to focua on how residents can protect thl'mselves from enVlronrnental dangers Town and Gown, a group intended to link tht-campus and community, oUers a series or free public d1scuss1ons This will be its st'<.'Ond this season. The wanter c:utalogue otters dasse-s for children who want lo tape dan{'(.', tumble or try Ja2Z dance Walk-an reg1strat1on 1s being acceptro from 8 a m. to 5 p m , Monday through Friday at thl' Neighborhood Commu n ity Center, 1845 Park Ave. Classes start Jan l and Murdy Parks Jean K r a e1e r will bl' the instructor. Claues wall be held at EdlSOn on Fridays, beginning Jan 28 and al Murdy on Saturdays, beginning Jan. 29. • For more information. call 960-8895 or 840-5819 operattons training-and Cal1fomia law The Bas te Academy program, beginning Feb. 7, will include 17 weeks of rigorous physical and academy training More information on the programs may be obtained by calling the Huntington Beach campus at 892-77 l l, ext 125 or 126 AL Wiii -HAMMOND PIANO And OllGAllS None finer 12% financing on new Baldwms Dec only (sate •tdms ei.ctudeo1 ORGAN & PIANO CENTER Orani~ County 1tovt'1·nmt!1\t n1u1t 1trlvt• to m•lntuln lhu rnunty'a "quwl nt" auburban l1fouylo In tht1 yeora ahead, ot't'Ordln" lo lht-put chairman of tht-l'OUnty Board of Sur:rvi.ora Oellvt-rlni the annua ttat.e of the ('OUnty meaaae Wc.'<ineeday outaiolna Ch11lrman Bru<'c N1.•1t..inde outllnc-d the rounty'1 llt't.'Ompllahmenta of the put year and detalle<l 1cveral problema that were resolvl'd •"The challenge to local government la to reconc1 le. needed lmprovemen ll and employment opportunities with thl• public's desire to preserve and protect the Orange County lifestyle The issue is not growth versus no-'-rQwth, but the quallty o( growth,• Nestande said "Low dtfnsny suburban development 1s an extension or the Orange County lifestyle " 1''ollowing the supervisor's rmal remarks as chairman, the board unanimously elected Supervisor Roger Stanton as board chairman for the t'Oming year and Supervisor Harriett Wieder as vice chairman SupervlSOr Ralph Clark, who seconded both S tanton's and W1eder's nom1nat1on , then suggested the board reinstate its former policy of rotating the rha1rmanship among the ftve supervisors from year lo year &-tween 1959 and 1973, the Bruce Nestande chairmanship was awarded on a rotating basts Since 1973, supervisors interested tn 1t politicked for It. N<.'St.ande told his fellow board members that as he steps down as chairman the county is strong, dynamic: and respon,1ve "This board has assertively Initiated new actions or programs that anticipate and providl! for future needs," he said. The outgoing chairman mentioned 19 actions taken by the board in 1982 that enhanced the county's future, among them: h Reaching agree>ment on -~. •lmed at .vint b1Won1 Ktlon, eueh ...4dln11-...fltl.vt11a.1..___ ot doll11rt ln d1m11H from i-rt0nnel at the Onnp Count1. tloodwa~ra that could lnundate JaJJ ln tht ww of a 11ert. of ja.U half the ('<>unty. deatht. -CrHtlna a 911 t:mcrpncy Amons th• Jona·•t•ndlnfi telephonc.o 1y1ttm mlJclna h problt-ma that were ~lved l.ut t>aa1er for county rt'lldente to yNr, the chairman polnt.d to the summon (!meraency aid. out-of-court .ettlement atruck -Adoptlna a policy alvlna with the UCl Medical Cen ter ow nera of new apartment over the payment of cert.Jn bulldlna• the naht to convert health care claim• and the those unit.a to condominiums If Call fornla Troneportatlon rent controlJ are lmp<»ed The Commlaion'• d«lllon to approve action wu aimed at encouraglna $133 mllllon In additional developers to build apartment funding for the county'• five· unlua. year h lihway tran1portatlon Crcattni 11 "on~ stop" Improvement plan. center to speed along the lengthy One long-standing problem permit and approval process for remauu to be ret0lved, Ne1tandt' deve~opera m order to hold down conceded. Becau.e of UtJgatlon, housine ''OSts John Wayne Airport still does -Opposing etforts to develop not have an approved muter an tnternatio~~I ~1rport an.~ plan and the question of airport a t t e n d a n t h 1 g h -r 1 s e improvements remain ln limbo. development and congestion in Nestande cautioned hl8 fellow Orange County board members against the -Est ab I 1 sh Ing rr e.w danger of allowing county procedures to crack down on government to grow in coming welfare fraud by screening for years and promptly prosecuting "We shou ld not over- fraudulent applicants. instnuuonaltze We muat not -Approving a lough air allow prollferatton or local quality plan that establishes t~e agencies which will diffuse county as "the world leader m accountability and multiply implementing new technology adm1rustrattve costs," Nestande for a healthier envtronment." s a 1 d ••Rather we must Nestande said supervisors have restructure local government to w or k e d t o s t re a m 1 i n e be a viable, accountable unU of government during the past year government." Courthouse renovation plan advances Over the objecuon of Orange County Supervisor Bruce Nestande. plans to renovate the old Orange County Courthouse have been put back on track. The $3 mi!Uon renovation of tbe turn -of -the-century courthouse stalled an December when Nestande voted againsl what were considered routine mf.'asures to transfer a sublease and approve payment for architectural drawin s on the pro,ect. The measures failed without Nestande's support because four votes were needed for them to carry and Supervisor Harriett Wieder was vacationing at the time The same two measures were pa.s8ed Wednesday. ·fhe board flnlt approved plAns to renovate the red sandstone butldtng last July, spurred by leg1slat1on then pending 1n Sacrament.o that would allow the state to take title to the butlding if the renovation were not under way by June, 1983. A portion of the rehabilitated building is expected to eventually be leased to the state to house the new Orange County division of the 4th District Court ol Appeal. Nestande's objections to the renovauon stems from his concern that the state wall not be w1l11n to {or s eciftc altt'rations il has requested for portions of the building to be used for the court. •·1 want to make 11 clear I am not 1oing to vote for this item," Nestande said before casting a dissenting vote Wednesday. "l pet90nally feel we are going on a blind path right now appropriating money and we don't have a substantial amount of lease negotiations even inluated with the state." ~·t 10 E<lw•10a Lido C•~ 270 E 17th St., Cosio Mesa 645-2471 ADDITIONAL REDUCTIONS IN OUR SEMI-ANNUAL DCOE QUALICRAFTe SHOE STORES SHOE SALE! ORIG. 21.99 TO 23.99 ORIG. 24.99 TO 26.99 12.98 14.98 ORIG. 27.99 & MORE 1&.98 • Select clearance groups regular stock' Broken sizes big choices• Exciting Handbag Bargains! I Pocket S1 extra with any two sale shoes and/or bags. I Mas1erCa1'1 • V sa 50UTH COAST Pl.A.ZA •FASHION ISlAND Anaheim Shopping Center • au.no Pork Center Huntington Center • The Oty Shopping Centre HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS SALE SHOAT NOTICE LIQUIDATION of over 450 SELECT HANDMADE ORIENT AL RUGS From Stores That Have Discontinued Business Dissolution Of Partnership Unclaimed Goods From Storage * * ONE DAY ONLY * * Saturday, January Ith, 10 am to 5 pm Dana Point Community HouH 24842 San Juan $t. Dana Point (Pacific Coaat Hwy. & Golden Lantern) AM M6eetlon of rug• In all coloft and tlzel trom 2'x3' to t8'x 12' from 111 m1Jor rug weevtng center• of the world, lncludlnQ Iran, China. lndla, Ruula, Afghanl1t1n, Egyp&, Palli.tan. Romania & Turk.y SAVE 80 -80°/o The .-. lltl " M ·~ Of OUt IOW llquidll-pt'iCe9' 13'8x10' 1 "ne P«tlan Sarouk 1'2>12'4 lmS>«lal KUhmlri t2'd' Sculptured Ming ChlMM t'bl'3 Semi Antique Sol.Im.it Ketllm 4•3112•e Dou141tabad AfQMrl Pre~ Rug 18'2x10'1 Balkan Tat>rlz·P-.C. Size 4'1d'3 Turtclah Chum. t4'x10' Etnb09M<I Auba.hon t•exe·3 81gnad Muree Tabriz I ' 1 a3' 11 Jllpuf °""' 11'2112'& ~ Yalameh Runner-lndll 10'2x7'3 lf1'4*1-I Double Knot19d lokltWI f'2X8'3 Colleotort ~ne Kofk l<Uhal'l•!QYPt o+d AuNlen Sematkand ,....,. ...... S28,500 t,560 6.500 5,760 876 14.200 300 3,300 •.200 t,8~6 1, 100 1,&oO 9.200 1,•78 \ Original 5101 design is well construct ed, durable and .... ~~==c~o~mlorlable Folds up for easy toting and stora.11.e BAMBOO SLAT & WOOD FRAME BOARDWALK CHAIR From China NoS1alglc sling chair Is handaome enough to combine wrth any 1nlormal decor Ruggedly constructed of na1ur1I ~--.&~ bamboo slats and nylo" cord on sterned and varnished hardwood 19'·• • wide>< 27" tall 2·SHELF 23''> ·wide>< 21 • tall 3 SHELF 2s· wide>< 33· tall 4·SHEL F 28 "• • wide x «" tall Handsome chairs are beautifully Cl~~1" l1n1shed and designed and ready for desk, table or sltde show! NATURAL OR WALNUT FINISH WITH CANE 39.99 HARDWOOD Ii CANVAS FOL.DING SAFARI CHAIR From Singapore Comfortable classic la at flome on the heart~ or In the 1ungle Natural finish frame with dark brown canvas SQUARE LAMP TABLE 23" )( 23· 15" tall 24.88 NATURAL OR WALNUT FINISH l'I~~~~ 19.99~ From Taiwan Natural barnbOO frame has laml· nllecl white nee paper facing . 12· tall 18" panel w1d1h 62" total width 39.99 NATURAL TEAK TOP COFFEE TABLE 'From Singapore Handsomely grained teak veneer top with match· Ing finish hardwood legs In a atun,.,lng "scu.lptured" con· temporary design TEAi< FINISH WITH TWEEDY FABRIC Beige, Brown and Tan combined over loam padding 39.99 NATURAL TEAK PARSON'S TABLES From Hong Kong Teak veneer tops On solld teat\ legs lorm contemporary ctaaslcs. NATURAL RICE STRAW IN THE ROUND From China Straw braid forms nandsom• 1rea rugs 4 99 48" dla. • OBl.ONG ~· >< Wh • 28" tall 68.55 SOU ARE 2•· x 18" x 16" tall 44.66 lljEj=~ LIGHT HATURAL HARDWOOD STUDENT DESK DRAFTING ~~==~ TAILE 11111::: From Yugo1t1vl1 \ Trim, comp1ct d•tlgn haa hinged top to uae flat or 11 •n anol•. Top ~· color.c:t h•rdboard llMd ltOflO• MCllont. ' ,, ' -~ . Apples. -1or the teachers • By GLENN SCOTT or-...,..,,,... ...,. Howard Woodberry Jr. of El Centro holds his $7,060.51 ga& bill which he learned -to his relief -was the result of a computer error. .,, . .,........ $7,000 utility bill a real gas EL CENTRO (AP) -Howard Woodberry Jr. knows that natural gas prices are going up, but he still wasn't prepared for a one-month bill of $7,060.51 "When I first saw the bill. I was shocked," Woodberry said Tue1day. "I thought maybe a decimal point was in the wrong place, but as I looked at it I realized how high the bill was " Woodberry was relieved to Dennis Osborne hnd out that the bill he received M o nday fr om Southern California Gas Co contained a computer error Woodberrv. who lives 10 a four-bedroom stucco house, said his typical bill runs about $60 a month. "l k~ that bills are going up all the lime, and maybe in the near future we'll have bills like thlS. but we haven't r eached that point yet," said Woodberry. 33. a paralegal for the Imperial County district attorney. Southerh California Gas Co. realized its nustake, Woodberry said. "As it slands now, I'm waiting for the corrected bill," he said. "They are supposed to adjust the bill and I hope when I get it it's about $7.000 less than the one I got before" Osborne new president of Harbor Boys Club Newport Beach businessman Dennis Osborne has been elected president of the Boys Club of the Harbor Area wh1ch has branches m Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Irvine. Osborne, a pnncipal m the real es tate develo pment and investment firm of Williams and Osborne. has served on the Boys Club board of directors and executive committee for five years, the most recent as first vice president. Osborne s u cceeds Robert Ingold. a Cos ta Mesa businessman, who will remain on the execuuve committee as immediate past pttSJdent. Office rs elected for 1983 include Harry Green, Costa Mesa, first vice pres ide nt; Lawrence Werner. Costa Mesa, second vice president, Erwin de Mocskonya , Newport Beach , treasurer, and Charles R. Gross, Newporti Beach, secretary. Board members elected to three year tenns were: John L . Curci Jr , Elizabeth Davies, Fred Ellis and de Mocskonyi, all of Newport Beach ; Dr. John T . Forte, Eric Johnson-and-Werner, all of 1Corona del Mar; and Michael L. Manahan of Irvine. The new president, officers--- and board members will be installed at the club's annual banq~t held later this month •t the new Irvine facility. When a community tund- ra II Ins sroup, the lrvlne F.ducatJonal FoundaUon, turned over SU.000 l11t year to th• Irvine Unlfied School Dlatrlct, offlclal1 knew exactly how to •pend ll -minl-computerJ. They bought five Apple II· Pw1 model• and Immediately went to work on teachini what they call oomputer literacy. Six faculty volunteera who had already mastered h o me computers ln their free time were assigned to run the program. They are traveling from school io achoo! this year to•shed light ,on the simple mysteries of computers. But to begin with, they aren't teaching the students. They're teaching teachers. Assistant Superintendent Bruce Givner defines computer literacy as a capablllty to operate a computer well enough to facilitate classroom learning. He compares it to driving a car. You don't need to know all about the pistons to reach a destination, and you don't need to know about the electronic gadgetry to use a computer to teach geometry. ; The automouve allusion seems appropriate. As o ne adult generation was forced to adapt to cars, a new one ls adjusting to keyboards and visual display terminals. And, as one might expect, the teachers often find compute rs more perplexing than do their younger, video-versed charges. "Students have been brought up with TV and the use of TV," noted Givner. "To them, it's new and fun and colorful and it's not hke a textbook." So while the current teacher training may involve a little discomfort, district officials view the investment as an important one and see computers as key elements m future educational programs. The district bought its first home computer about five years ago, Givner said. It now has Jl.bout 125 spread throughout Its s~ools . M oat have been purchaaed in the put two years. Many are gift.a to specific .chools from interested p"rents or Robinsons OtlnOt Oout DAI~ Y. PILOT /Thu~ay, Jamtaty t, 1"3 Dllltr ,,... ..... ~ o.ry ........ Eighth grade..,ay Golden, 13, practices on his computer at Irvine's Lakeside School. parent-teacher groups. Givner predicted many more computers will arrive over the next few months as prices decline and fund-raising groups place more e mphasis ensuring that their children are abreast of latest development.a. "They realize that computers are the way to go," said Givner, who a c knowledged that community interest in computers is building. But the hardware by itself doesn't make a good lesson plan, and he said educators believe that !'oftware programs for schools are still lacking. Th district, teaming with othe school districts and the ooun Department of Education, h purchased educational compute programs from the hlghl regarded Minnesota Compu Consortium. - Sufficient numbera of programs for schools are 1t1Jl missing, though. which t.o Givner means that the' true apectrum of benefits of lhe computers hasiU been seen yet. "We're just al the tip of the iceberg," he said. • SAVE ON LILY OF FRANCF, MAIDENFOR~, OLGA~, VANITY FAlr, VASSARETIF AND WARNER'S You'll save on nearly every item of intimate apparel you could possibly need-every one from famous maker And now. through January 30. you 'll find all your favorites in Robinsons Fqupdat1ons, 56/Ltngene daywear. 91 To order. call toll-free 1·800·345·8501 $9.99 Re9 $1 t .,\J •1006 Warner'• Sizzles'"" un<1Nw1""e l)r,; with ace edqf'd c;h1mmery see 111rouqh cuos In 1vo•y 01.ic.k moLha or sahara ny1onl!ipandeY 14 'Jb B <... $10.99 Rf'g $1 • 50 1411 YllMr•ttt'I SeeoM a~ce • Only Nalur e1 • ooet e boOy amoot!Mg en •trelch 6ti•oer will\ /tlOl<ltCI Oeck sec.liOns tummy pan.i tor 1 rtfler'iupport, and collon 1n111 tn l:>e!Q• nv1on1 panciex powern1t S M L·XL. 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Pima co110tt "'"' fl9t ettstic 11 ., ... ano 1eg1 t0t amooth Iii In wnite Of nw. $.8 7 Or1nge Cout>OAILY PILOT/Thut c:tay, J•nu17 e, 1083 ye, bye, ~-ue PlymoUth vernors o 00l1G~LLIS ._. !llf Wrttet ACRA ENTO -J erry wn'1 bl t> Plymouth la aone. aid Reagan'• cabinet table chairs are back he ripped rtod carpeting and le window bhnds of Brown's rnatorlal office have been re laced by new tan and blue c pets and nch blue drupes hose are a few of the changed ay bots, furnishmgs and details a Republican Oeukmej1an r laces Bro wn and his ~mocrauc adm1mstrat1on this week in the governor's suite on the first floor of the Capitol Most of the Deukme.)ian team lsfto be appointed. much le&'I m ln. • DeukmeJian wlll end up utlr\j • but 1ource1 clo1 to the 6'ew governor uy It II not likely to bf. a Iona black llmou1lne like fonner Govemor Reaaan ~. There were I wo identical blue Plymouths, and each had logged a quarter million miles. One thing that has been brought back Crom Reagan's years, which ended in 1974 , are the bag tables and high-backed ca rved wood and l eather upholstered chairs. with their carved wood crests, which Reagan used an his cabinet room. and .. lh y cr•w t.tltered and rtp~. they WC1rtt paiched with heavy gray '-'S-· Deux~J!•n alJIO hu ~erted to fteaaan 1tyle In hi.I ~ptJon room. Brown ordered the doora to the receptJon arH os-n to the main public corridor of the Capitol, and a 1te.cfy S\J'ftm of tourilll were always peerlna ln or walkln1 through. Oeukmejlan hu the doors closed, but unlocked during bualneea hours. a.1 Re~ did. Brown 'al10 had the comfortable 1ofa1 of the reception room replaced with hard benche• built by the CaHfomia c.on.rvatJon Corps in a subtle geature to discourage slt-ins by people who wanted to tee the gov~or. Deukme: ~ 'brpught back the comforia k chairs. Governor Deukmejian tries out high-backed, upholstered chair~ • SAN FRANCISCO (AP) H.a1f • cent.ury aao today, men be1an workln1 on a brld1e 1pann na ono of natuN'• wonden -the Goldm Oate. Some thou1ht It lmpo11ible, and many felt it wa1 unneceuary To the men who built it t.o 1pan the mile-wide llraft, It wa1 a touah . dan1erou.1 job which ultimately claimed 11 lives. "It W81 miserable," recaUed one man who worked on the bridge. He and m<>1t of ht. co- workers did not aJway1 share the vision of Joseph Strau11, the diminutive chief engineer who had such a complex about hU. liz.e that h e r e fused to be photographed with th<>1e taller than himself. ks of boxes and bare walls still are the principal (ie<.'Or of the new ad~trauon. which took possession of the governor's su1w just Monday morning. But a few changes aln•ady are apparent Brown put lhose furnlshlnga in storage, as he converted the 16-by-34-fool cabinet room lnto a large personal oCftce and used the traditional governor's "corner office'' as a wailing room for Deu~meji~n ·10 derail two trains "He was not the easiest man to work for," said Ruth Nalu.ch, who served as his secretary and rl'memben ham as a driven man. "He waa nervous and high- strung and exacting No one would work for him." guests. " The blue 1974 Plymouth that Brown picked as a symbol of austerity has been r etited . Actual ly , the re w e r e two d tical blue Plymouths, and e had logged about a quarter n miles. Deukmejian has switched back, picking the much smaller comer rpom as his personal office and converting the big room back into a cabinet room. SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Deukmejian admlniatratlon plans to eliminate two trains which were the pet projects of former Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s transportauon director, Adriana Glanturco, the Sacramento Union said. mporarily. OeukmeJian 1s usi a slightly larger Chevrolet Im la. There has been no off .al word on what kind of car Rich b lue drapes are the dominant feature of the cabinet room, along with blue rugs. Brown refused to replace the red rugs he inherited from Reagan. The trains -the Spirit of California linking Sacramento and Los Angeles and the San Fernando Valley commuter UFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY 1 ....... , .... .-s... '22 HAJllO• ILVO. C ~A MlSA -541-1156 I tiqueShow H tlngton Center mall dally thru Jan. 9. JAM.IARY IS T~ TM TO PLAN A~AD bi!: n R. Ph: t \ •• W11h 1ht• l'Xettemenl of the New Year over and everything 11e1tlmg down lo normal. 11 1s ume to take slOCk of oun;elvew and look lo the corrung twelve months of -----------• 1983 We expect that many oj ~ " t• new a n d encouraging adv~ will be made m 1he field or health and medicine Hopefully 1h1s will be lhe ...., ....... ....,. ...... k,.,~A-i._YNr when Q1.1'CS ll)ti,hl bf_ found for some of the d11ease1 1ha1 s111l plaaue mankind ENJOY the Daily Pilat 642-4321 We look forward lo serv1ni our fnned1 and customers and lo their enpyme-nt of good health m 1he months aheed We hope you will look 10 your phyunan for advice an I.Imes of ill..-and. aho tmportanl. plan ahead to get regular health check-uJ» for your farroly \'Ill <IH Y\ll'H llClllUR ( ,-\11. l'llll'ff L"..., "'lwn ""' II• I •I . 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The department had expected 2.600 passengers per day, but as getting only about 300 -half the capacity of the "I like the high rates plus the safety." mm1mal equipment being used The SptrH of CaJ1forrua, which has offered overnight se'rv1ce between Los Angeles and the state capital since October 1981. as ajeragang 7 ,000 riders per month. Warren Weber. chief of passenger train service for the Trans portation Departme nt, acknowledged that was about 50 percent o f what had been expected • Don Hulbert, then 21, recaU. w o rking for $1 an hour assemblins the massive cables wh1ch support the span. "I came looking for work and I found work," he said. "The superintendent, a man named Voght, saw me. He said. 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In your letter include: your name and account number. the date, type, and dollar amount of the charge you are oontesting; and why you think there was a 2 For 1 Sale (Plus '1.00) Shop Early For Best Selection ~ l'JIUrlllJ! I • f r.111~ I rt- • "'" )u1111•, •I 1wu • Ru" • "'""" II • I 1/11 l>111111011d • "'•••'JI,.,, /,. '\tic· • I tttllllfl \f1" • '/"'' 1,1/l 1 1111/Hf//' ), .. ,.,,. Jllll "'"'" ~omethlng Spe.clal Feminine f al'tbions :!.SU f:. I :-111. Ct1-1.i \ft',.; • (1 /.) • .):'I I U ~ .. fU",.••'"" 1n 1.,n111n t111 1h,. !hi"'"' li•ur., t .. 1,,. .. 1 tht·i IHI Dr. Jose Moral M.D ., Inc . General Practice Is pleased to announce the .. relocation of his office to 440 Fair Drive, Suite-s ._, -- Cos~esa, California 4) 545-3310 He has a assumed the practice of Dr. Sarah Hatherley, M.D. who has retired ... ., Hours By Appointment General Practice Children -Adolescent -Adult -Elderly Dr. Moral is a member of the f am1ly Practice Department, Hoag Hospital, Newport Beach, Ca hf. 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Ea1y to ln1tall, 1aves anergy. #21195 Reg. 8.59 5•• froat king Mlf·adhallW weelhel'ttrlp tape, 811 .. from 318 IC 3/UI • 10· to 311 IC 3/18 • 80' • ' • Or1nge Coaat DAILY PILOT/Thurld1y, January e, 188S I •••rt 111cft--------- ew leaders take helnJ Quietly and c.HiK:reetly. with e or the debating that &0 often kB their meetings. members or Newport Beach Chy Coun<:al week selected a new mayor mayor pro tempore To no o ne 's surprise. unctlwoman Evelyn Hart, ntJy elected to a second term, came th e new mayor , ~-~""ing two-term Mayor Jackie ther. But there was some surprise the fact that Hart announced would serve in the top council t for only one year. instead of traditional two years -but rved her nght to change her d at the end of the year. Not quite as smooth was the t I ti on of Councilman Phil r 1 rer. now midway m his first on the council. to the second ~ as mayor pro tempore. c11man Don Strauss. who has 1ority on the present seven- member t'Ouncll, h d nominated h1maelf tor the Job. but waa ddcated m the secret balloting. The impre11a1on wws that hJs alleged tendem.·y to vote ln favor oC slow-growth measures had mfluenced the vote. Strauss, whose sel(- nommation was made in public, had a point when he criticized the SC("ret ballot proc-edure. It may be "traditional" as Hart said, and it may be more diacreet, but the council members still are servants or the public and the voters have a nght t.O know where they stand on all tsSues -including the selection of their leaders. The council would be well advised to dispense with this "tradition" of secrecy next time around. One secret vote has a tendency to lead to another. For the time being we wish the council well in the diHicult task of dealing with the many st1ll-unsolvcd problems facing the citv I ta Mesa ----------- olitics not surprising The Cost.a Mesa City Council recently asked for the resignations elf the five members of "Ni e Planning Commission, and a few days ago. the planning commissioners indicated they would comply with the request. The official reason for the request, according to M~yor Donn Hall is that the council and the c·om ~ission h ave philosophical differences. It bears mentioning that commission member Lynn Van Aken finished fifth in the November City Council race. Among the planks of Van 1\ken's platform was resistance to urandfathering the dty sign ''rdinance, a move supported by r~ a y o r D o n n H a l l . N o t 5urprisingly, Van Aken has < harged Hall with playmg politics. There probably 1s some politicking in the request. but we can't understand why Van Aken is surprised. When you run against two incumbents on council, when you criticize current council policy. you have to expect to pay for it when you Jose. We're not talkin~ justice, here, just basic political reality. And the fact is that Hall et al hold all the cards at this point. Which is not to say that things won't change. and the future could find Van Aken in the driver's seat. N everth eless, we think council should take this opportunity to ponder exactly what it wants the Planning Commission to be. lf it is to reflect the feeling of the current council, we suggest that each council member be given the authority to appoint one planning commissioner. That way, the commission and the council will work in sync. If. on the other hand, the council wants an independent hody of experts to advise it, another course of action i1 mdicated. Since the council has created five commission vacancies in the wake or the election, we s uggest they use the time and appointments to formulate and appoint a commission they can work well with -for the good of the people of Costa Mesa. Huntin1t1n Bacb---------- Video fees justified Huntington Beach r ecently raised the license fee for operating an electromc video game machine in the city from $12 a year to $50 a year. Video game operators were understandably distressed at the increase, but relieved that it was not the hike first announced - from $12 to $200. The $50 license fee 1s now the same for video games, pool tables and pinball machines. Nobody likes increased taxes and fees. least of au those directly affected. But the facts of life in 1983 are that c1t1es across the country need more money. Tax- payers are stretched to the lim- it. It seems fair that the stiffer fees be imposed on those things that are not essential to our lives. That is the basic philosophy behmd alcohol. tobacco and hotel bed taxes. We think video games are a logical ad di tlonal source of revenue. While a confinned Pac- Man addict would argue that the game is indeed essential to life and well-being, we're inclined to disagree. Video games are the new technology of fun. It makes more sense to assess them than to tax food or medicine. Given the e normous investment these games represent to the owners, we can't see any o f them going broke because or the $38 additional yearly fee for each game . Especially not when we know they will do the American thing -pass it along to the rest of us in the form of higher prices. 1n111--.#------------- CJassy canine cops When the Irvine Police Department decided to augment its forces with two specially trained dogs it rejected the idea of using the German shepherds favored by many departments. Too military looking. So the four- footed police assistants in Irvine will b-e a pair of fuzzy , unmilitary-looking Bouviers. That's a breed originally from Belgium where they were used to pull carts and herd animals. [n Irvine. their principal task will be to chase down suspected crlmlnals and herd them, if all ~well, into the arms of waiting o!ficen. They'll ha'1C! their own 1quati cah and their own handlers, In whose homes they will live as famlly petl and protectors. They'll atao make personal appearances at achools and community service ORAHOE COAST Daily Pililt « groups to help augment .the image of the friendly neighborhood officer. But the year-old Bouviers. now weighing 85 pounds and hkely to attain a weight of 135, are not to be compared with your everyday family pet. They've already undergone six months of special training and spent the past month with their new handlers. When they complete their schooling and are accustomed to their new jobe. they'll not be the sort o( doi a fleeing burglar would want to tangle with. The training: theoretically, teaches them to bite only when 1omeone lun1e1 at thom or threatens thetr handlen. For the aake of the carefully protected Image of the Irvine Police Departmenc, we sincerely hope they will team lh1I letSOn weU. LET t1£ " -~E _ TIIATI Letters to the editor Neighbors laud home for youth To the Editor: Shame. shame, shame on those lrvine neighborhoods seeking to block the use and purchase of three homes for mentally retarded youths. They claim 1t would ''violate residenual standards" and would "set precedents for a more serious threat to their single-family character." The (Thursday. Dec. 30) Pilot article further s~tes "AM<>ciation officials have tried to keep emotional issues about helping the handicapPfd out of the argument." I can hardly read such rubbish without it making my blood boil. HERE IN Santa Ana Heights we have such a home of fine young men, They are an no way a menace to our community or provide any threats t.o our character In fact. they are a credit and spread a httl<' sunshine along the way to the market, or when out for a walk. or ye&, even on their way to work They always wave and call a cheery hello which ls warmly returned by adulta and children alike along the block No matter how tempting it may be to engage m conversauon or stop to watch siome fun , they are trained to keep movmg along to their desunat1on and back again When I mentioned to a neighbor that ! beheved these young men laved m the house next door to her she replied, "Oh. I guess they do, l hadn't really noticed them" Needless to say, they keep a low profile , are well 4 cared for and supervised. and are k>arrung to ~ MAILBOX independent. They serve as a reminder to us all how blessed we are to be a part of their earthly progress. · As an in-the-home mother of four small chlldren. I certainly share the same community concerns aJ do the Irvine residents. But having taught in both standard and special education classrooms in the public schools of our comrnun1ties. I am ashamed that such Dark Age stigmas sUU peni.st. VICTORIA GROSKREUTZ CHFSTER GROSKREUTZ Tax example To the Editor: Following Robert Schuller's line of reasoning in attempting to maintain the tax exempt status of has Crystal Cathedral, I will apply for tax free status for my home ln the Dec. 22 ed1t1on of the Orange Coast Dally Pilot he listed the reasons for my tax fXemplion claim. One: My family has not required expanded pol.ice-services. Two. We have not been on welfare. Three: We have not required IOCial services as a result of broken homes, abandoned children or drug addiction IF THE above reasons for my tax exemption claim seem ridiculous. 1t as because they are. We must hope that the Board of EquaUz.ation will not be hypnoti7.ed by this person as are many members of his cull. In my opinion we have given too many t111111an---------- Financing fireworks Laguna Beach has found the right combination for the Fourth of July -fun, fireworks, safety and a minimum investment. City Council recently agreed to allow the Laguna Beach Exchange Club the exclusive right to operate food and soft drink booths at Main Beach Park July 3 and 4 of this year. •ln return, the first $6,000 raised after expenses will be used to fund the city fi.Feworks display. The Exchange Club will keep any revenue above the fl.rst $6,000. If the concessions fail to raise $6,000 plus costs, the city will step in to make up the difference-. It is unlikely there will be a revenue shorlCall. And even i( there should be one. the amount the city will have to pay will be far less than the cost of paying for the entire (irework.'i display. Public safety is a plus for the entire community . Private fireworks displays were banned for safety reasons. But tight budgets have made the expense of the city pyrotechnics increasingly diffic ult to bear. By joining forces with the Exchange Club, City Council has given the residents of Laguna Beach the best deal possible for Independence Day. We recommend their solution to other municipalities with a private fireworks ban and a need for more cash. 11u1t1in V1ll1J----...------- Recall nioves ahead The Fountain Valley School voted in favor of a plan to create a District appears headed for a recall miJuk ~huuJ :.ystcm, which was election now that supporters have strongly opposed by some parents. gathered addittonal signatures on und to close four schools over the petitions seeking the ouster of next f o ur years because of three trustees. It will cost the declining enrollment. district an estimated $25,000. When U waa pointt.'Ci out that The signature drive at first m<.'re dissatisfaction wlth the fell short when a number of the board uclion probably would not signe rs were found not to be qualify u srounds for recall, the reJristered voters or residenta of the proponentl added chars~ of fiscal echool dlatrtct. However, 1 new mismoneaement. A •peclal audit drive met the a«ond deadline thll faUcd to substantiate thll char~. week and if the addlUonal but recall 1upportera brand It algnatures are verified the dilu1c:t uns.tisfactory. wtll have to conduct • recall Unfortunately, the trustees, election wlthln 80 to 12S d•>"· apparently not reallllna the extent Mc an w h i le, •om• w h • t of the dl1COntent, ln1\la11y f allf!d to belatedly, a aroup haa been actively combat lh . ~11 effort formed to 1upport lhe t.ru1\ff9 arid Now they have ou\afde , support. combat the recall effort. h which may or may not be too late. lncludca r.rea"nt and former tn.1.1 o the Fountaln :Valley. The rtcall, u we have u.ld and Huntinaton Beach Hl1h...-"'9'!-b -e-=-r ore. • t ll 1 a PP ear• SchOol dltUYts and former achool un1ubltantlet.ed, But lf there la '° bO&lrd candldatet. be an tltcllon w. can only hope The recall movem~nt 1tarWd the c.'ampal1nln1 wlll tMt bu~d after cht thm ~*' ll'Ult more on lac:l \Mn emotlon. tax exemptions to the likes of Reverend Sun Yung Moon, Reverend Jim Jones and Reverend Schuller. Please let us put an end to this taxpayer's subsidy for the exploitation of the emotionally Insecure and deny Schuller's tax exemption. HERBERT G . SMITH Sports center To the Editor: This letter as in response to your editorial of Dec. 26 regarding the Cathy Rigby Regional Sports Cent.er ln livine. Essentially, your infonnation is correct. however, your reference to the propoeed lease fee of city parkland is 1n error. The proposal is not for a token $1 -a·year lease, but for a fee which could bnng in substantial revenue to the city on a yearly ongoing basis for the length of the contract. The non-profit status of the proposed facility is certainly an essential element of the agreement, however. the potential for enterprising city land for appropriate facilltles and activities is also under coOSJderation Thank you for your considered comments on the proposal. DEANNA MANNING Direc:tor ol Community Services Hazard con{ irmed To the Editor I would Ltke to share with the pubbc some information that I gleaned from a recent medical meeting. One of the physician lecturers at this meeting d&SCUSSed air pollution. Although there needs· to be more research on this subject, i1everal health consequences of smog are now ronfirmed by medical study. First, the advene effect of ozone on the respiratory tract of humans has now been confirmed . Oione, at a concentration above 0.3 ppm of air (3 parta per 10 million parts of air), causes lrritation of the respiratory tract and lo. • of pulmonary function. Second, sulfur dioxide, an low concentrations, cauaes asthmatic petlents to become worse, especially young, exercising patients Third. carbon monoxide hat an adverse effect on elderly people suffering from angina (heart pain), or claudication (pain from poor cin:ulation). Thus, we now know that amog definitely affects the health of people in advene ways. I call on gowrntnent to do everything in lta power to remove this polludon, and to consider itf acttona in light of the health menace posed by smog. Smog Is motf than a naUonal embarrassment for the 1984 Olympias.\ It's more than an envlronmentel problem. It's a health problem. JAN D. VANDERSLOOT M.D. Not guilty To the FAitor. The Laguna Beach Beautification Council has been on the receiving end of a pattern of 1nqu1ries -people roncemed over the newly erected metal sculptures by L. Glasser of Hollywood at Laguna'• Nita Cannan Park. We are 1Ull receivi"" questions obout the tile bench curiO&ities at the Main Beach Park. We have helped to create both parka and we participated In their destan and maintenance. but we wish to 10 on public record that we have not had anything to do with the selection. acqw1Won or tnstallation of theee objectl ol "•rt." Who done It? Not us. BEN BLOUNT Chalm)tln. Beautification Council _Dying · n ti ution -..-...·-...-es _(}]-in -ore on By JANE SEAGRAVE Al 11•11• l"r"9 .,._ G I LCHRIST. Ore . From the gmgerbttad-hou.e style of the movur theater to the winding road1 lined with c hO<'olale brown houl09, th11 ~ntral Oregon town nu • fairy talt' quality Here, a two-bedroom houae re nts for $7~ a month. a crime wave la three reporUl of siphoned gasoline and. by, defln1llon, unemployment doeim 't exllit Life hert' 1s su~pended ln time Who lly owned by the Gilchrist Timber Co, G1khr1st is a striving t'><ample o f a dying Ame rican HW e o wned something likt> 85,000 acres, a nd w t• built the town rig ht in lhe middle of it." insutuuon, the company town It LS believed to be only the set'Ond SUl'h town left m Oregon -the otht•r is Valsetz when once they wt•r e a matter of course. The town, population 500. runs under the stewardship of Frank R Gilchrist, 58. son o f the town's founder and president of the t'Ompany that bears his name Until a bad car accident last year fon'ed him to turn over some duties to v1<.-e preside nt Charlie Shotts, Frank -as he's known around town ruled with unquestioned authority over both sawmill and town. "It's a kmd of paternal relationship between Frank and the town -and ll was even more with Frank's father." said Jeanne Edgar, who moved here in 1941 to marry. "There was a time 1( there was trash m your yard or your mun to Ct-n\ral un-aon. A hint uf hit aoul hern h~rlla1• lln1era In hi• lptteh Wllh )>b9 k'atte ln t.hf' South, nlAny Laurel re11dent1 followed the G1lchriai.. within a yt>ar, tM company had construct~ a railroad, I dam ucroes the lower 0.Chu~ RJvt>r, a ~awm11l. a commun ity center and morl• than 130 home. a mona the Ponderosa plnea for l\1 m ostly imported worken. Gllchrlat ~me a little bll of Dixie in the north woods. ·•we owned eomethlng like 86.000 at•res, and we built lhe town riaht tn the middle or it," Gllchraat recall.. At ita h~ ii the G11chrbt Mall, a long wooden building housing the post office, library. soda shop and other busineaae&. along with a tx1whng alley -arguably the most popular spot m town. lt's a Boy Scout l·amp look. A few buildings sport brightly colored floral trim, the inspiration of the Swiss architect who designed the town, that looks oddly gaudy against the stark trees. Isolation 1s almost complete. "Our ba<.·kdoor neighbor la about 200 mlle.s away," said Manon Edgar, a mill supervisor "It's isolated, but 1f you're an outdoorsman, you might say it's paradise" Life-long residents find plenty to do, even 1n wiuter when snow blankets the rugged country for most o f six m onths. Central Oregon Community College offers courses, and there art! movies. social events s pons ored by the town's three churches, bowling leagues and high school games. "Like anywher .... you have to get out of town onc·e in a while. but people don't that often," said Norman Hallyburton , owner of G1khnst's only grocery store. Orange Coul OAILY PILOT /Ttiurlday. January e. 1983 Boy, hut I'm tired Marc Khalfouni, of Bordeaux, France, serving aboard the Fre nch h e licopter carrie r HJeanne D'Arc," yawns as his ship eases into San Francisco Bay. The 5 88-foot long tra ining ship is visiting the Bay area this week and will r ema in until Sunday. lawn wasn't mowed, you heard about With the closest hospital 50 m1les -it:".. ------·.rwayin~nd tht"~~I~~-· _,...._ __ .. ::.._ __ Rents range between $35 and $90 a away.' "We've had some emergencies, month. The company patches thl' some children burr.ed badly," said roads. fixes the plumbing. pays the Mrs. Edgar property taxes and pamts the houS<'s Privacy. too. can be a t'Oncern "You of most of the company's 210 workers know everything about ever yone and who chose to hve here everyone knows everything about "They really seem to care about you ," said Fra11\.i~s Steer, town their personnel. whether you are hbranan and resident since 1956. happy or not," said Jody Herndon, a Despite lhe seerrung stabtbty, better rught foreman at the mill. "It's nice to roads. a gro wing population in know if the light fixture doesn't Central Oregon and a more mobile work, you c:an just call and somebody workforce have blurred the borders will fix 1t." that separated Gilchrist from the rest The company has been a stable of the world. e'fn')mryer durtng ttre T~tvlf-r.r"t~ • ··-·4'trere-w-.r.r1rttrne"-when 'lf·yO'O"· ---- timber industry. GikhrJSt attributes lived here. well, chances were what that to moderruzauons made in 1979. you would end up doing 1s grow up JUSt before the recess1on hit, and to and work for the company. That's loyal customers. changing, 11 satd Shotts, who has lIVed But, adds Shotts, "a lot of 1t is due m Gilchrist since 1ta founding to the present president., Frank He's "When our children went to school. the kind of person that people JUSt we knew nearly everyone -what enjoy being around " kind of car they had. when they got a Frank Gilchnst was 14 years old nev. one," said Mrs Edgar "lt used to when m 1938 his family pulled up be that w e would never lock the door. stakes in Laurel, Miss .. and boarded a We do now." .. ·Shoe Clearance ~ 40%off originally 19.99 to 49.99 11.98 to 29.98 Selected groups Not every size in every style Intermediate reductions have been taken Better hurry' Handbags included at big savings r Additional $1 off with two --, L clearance shoes and/ or bags J tv'aslP<Car • • V•sa ,_. SOGTH COAST PLAZA PMS Premenstrual Syndrome is loosely defined as a series of symptoms -mood swings, food cravings, depression, Insomnia, acne, bloating and headaches. 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Call today to get all the facts and schedule your private appointment, • T A Federal Savings a~d Loan Association NEWPORT BEACH: 3300 West Colal Highway near Newport Blvd •• 83 l ·9205. ·""' I I • ... l. 11111111 "E~tertain'ment Tonil(/}t.,!' wil.h...J.-' , __ Bellows at the 'lielm 'flnallx "',Jll:.IAl!~l.oQ.,_-f new• credibility . . . Pa•e B6. THURl~V. JANUAAY e, 1"3 -82 --- 84,6 88 ·'Lemon Law' puts squeeze on repair skinning B1 PAT HOROWITZ Of 1M o.itr "°' It.ti The~'• nothing l.Jke the tbtill of drivana a new car off the dealer's lot. The comparison shopping, pnce negotiationa and fl.nancmg arrangements are over. The pride of ownership ia coupled with hopeful anticipaUon of miles of trouble- free driving with good gas economy and low upkeep cost. Thia scenario sounds great - unless the new car turns out to be a "lemon" with seemingly unrepairable defects. The consumer then has to accommodate the dealer's repair schedule with many hours spent waiting for the same problem to be "fixed" one more time. In the meantime. transportation can be expensive as well as inconvenient. And, unless the car was a cash purchase, the consumer must continue to make monthly payments on a vehicle that seems to belong to the mechanic. Fortunately, new car buyers in California now can be aided in solving and preventing lemon problems with the help of the new "Lemon Law." The reault of four yea.rs of effort by consumer groups and author Assemblywoman Sally Tanner, AB 1787, the Lemon Bill, was signed by the governor last September. and went into effect Jan. 1. Buying clubs not ·always a bargain "This rfar we're flOing to save money -no more Impulse buying. We lJ chedc-prices until we find the best bargain around." The new year prompts such sl{ltements from conswnen everywhere. Holiday spending remorse.combined with a firm resolve to manage future purchases more economically could assure• warm reception to the bu>ing club concept. Suppose a 2!> percent saving on major appliances, automobiles aud furniture 11 prorru.ed. Surely the 11eVeral hundred dollan "invesled" in a membership fee would be recovered after only a few purchues. A prospective member may be told that the club has a limited number of openings and viewing available rnercllandiR la not pomible W\Ul one actually joins the club. The Federal Trade Commission point.a out that many consumers go for this "join now or you11 mm the bargain of a lifetime" approach. They hear 25 percent di8count, but give 9Cant attention to $200 to $800 membership fees for these clubs, which actually offer small, if any, dbcount.a. For example, says the FTC, a typical refrigerator offered by a buying club will not have the latest enero-efficient features, model selection IS limited, the price la only a few doll.an lell than thaf offered by a local retailer, and the club member hu to pay for delivery. Thtte's also an excellent chance that the club will disappear be. fore the consumer can recover the membership fee. Buying clubs theoretically function as middlemen between se~r and consumer, according to the rrc. Volume buying by leg)&imate clubs can result in d.ilcount prices on certain items. Reputable clubs often are affiliated with unions. trade uaociationa and cooperatives, and they do not requitt membenhip fees. Some commercial buying clµbs charge a nominal fee, but consumers should avoid any club that asks hundreds of dollars to join. The FTC issued strong wa.rnlnga about such clubs. Simple math shows that anyone who spends $500 to join • buying club and saves 25 percent on everyt.h.ing purchased would still have to spend $2,000 before breaking even. The FTC urges consumers to question the savings claims of any buying club Ask the club if the diacount is off the suggested retail or manufacturer's list price If it is, look elsewhere, since most retailer$ and all d.iacounten .U below sugges1ed prices. Shopping at a discount or appliance specialty lt01"e can result ln the same or more savings with no ~bership fee required. Buying clubs came to the attention of the FTC in 1976, when they began to spring up throughout the country. FTC statlatks on .. 166 of these clubs lndicate that l.ncome from men:handiae sa.1e1 waa lees than $3.5 million, but the income from sale of memberships was $21.4 million. Only two clubs the FTC siaff lnvestlgated had been in business for more than eight yeara, and nearly 40 'percent of the others went out of business during the coune of the investigation. Clubs were localized In nature. They moved lnto an area, told memberships and then folded. The FTC notes that legitimate buying clubs charge nominal annual fees of $5 to $10. It.ems like furniture and carpeting, not widely aold at discount, are the major offerinp. True savingl on appliances are almost nonexistent throu&}l buying clubs, acoording to the FTC. 1bey, like other retailers.. muat buy appliances through a diatributor. Thia llmill the discount margin and an}' dilcount claimed may be becaute delivery and l.nl&allauon art! not included in the prtce. When the oonawne.r SlllCe 1970 California's Song- Beverly Consumer Warranty Act has required .manufacturers to refund or replace a car that hasn't been repaired after a ~nable number of attempts. The "Lemon Law'' amenda that act by clarifying what 11 considered a reasonable number of auernpui to repair a new car that doH not function 11 It 1houJd. A~rdlnc to the law, a new car buyer generally la entitled to a replacement or refund when, within the fint year or 12,000 mllee (whichever comet flnt), there la a defect covered u.nder warranty that 1ub1tantlally reduces the u.e, value or 1afety of the car. and the car haa been 1ubject to four repair attempts for the same defect, or la out of service becaute of repalre for more than 30 day.. The state Department of Consumer Affairs empha1lzes that the consumer'• key to taking advantage of the new automobile lemon law ls knowing the main points o f the law and being aware of his or her responsibilities under the law. The importance of keeping careful, accurate repair records in chronological order cannot be overemphaslz.ed, accordtna to the depanment. The.e record.I may be the consumer's only way to prove an attempt has been made ~ to work with the nwu.dacturer or dealer and that they had a reuonable chance to repalr the car. Thl1 proof may aid 'the coiuwner to aet a succeuful car repair and could mean the difference between losing and winning If the cue eventually goes to court. The Department of Consumer Affain urges consm.mera to take the following step11: -Read and understand the car's warranty and owner's manual. Most warrantie. will remain In effect only If the owner maintains and services the car properly. -Keep complete and accurate records of all repairs and service to the car. -Be sure the car's problems are clearly stated on the work order. This can be a consumer's moet valuable piece of evidence -documenting the car's defects and what repair attempt.a were made. -Notify the dealer and mal}ufacturer of a problem as soon as It occurs. Information about how to contact the manufacturer -uaually c:alled the "dlatrict" or "zone'' of1Jce - can be found ln the owner'• manual or by ukina a dealer. -Keep recot'da of all contacU with the dealer and manufacturer while an attempt la belns made to reaolve any complaint. -Contact a manufacturer'• dupute re90lutlon program that meets with Federal Trade Commlulon guidelines to handle a complaint. Thia la a required step only If there hH been notification in writing of the availability of this program. (Al of December 1982, only one program sporl90red by. Chryaler appears to comply with the FTC's requirements.) -If the consumer does not receive satisfaction and has attempted to resolve the complaint as pre1erlbed in the lemon law, it may be necessary to seek legal action. Contact • lawyer referral service to find an attorney who speciallzea In warranty law. Buying Club Discount? ,. . pleb up the tab for these services, the "bargain" dlsappean. The FTC adviaes the only way to check the legiumacy of a buying club'• offerings la to take the Urne for comparilon shopping. Price the Items, brand names and model numbers of merchandtse at o~ buylJ)I 90UJ'Cel. A aood place to start la at a sped<y store that canies a wide 11electJon of the desired merchandlle. Various price ranges and models will be available foe comparilon, aa well as lnfonnaUm from sales penonnel. Abo, check on delivery and installation ch.arias at retail or discount outlets. The Fl"C warns -aalnat any buyin, club that will not allow a showroom., catalo,a or prloe lilt check. A legitimate operation would be anxious to prove Ill value clalma. Aleo be IUtt to cbeck w)).ather the club 11el.ls top-quality brand.a or atore-btand produC\I. Another common ploy, accordlna Deir ..... '"" ........ .. to 4'be FTC, is to ~ last year's merchandiaie, even though it 1tl.ll ma} be in a factory carton. This practJce also occurs at tome diJcount stores that appear to be ottenng tremendous bargains on majorap~. The emphaal.zes that services, such as delivery and installation, are not free to the seller or the buyer. Common sense dictates that a televwon set ptCkea up at a warehouse by the consumer probably would cost lesl than one aold, delivered and Installed by a tttail outlet that bu hllb overhead operatLna expenses. Fin.ally, don't lall for hlgh-pre11ure sales iechnlques of IOme bu)'inl clubs. The FI'C notes that eome will promi8e a special diacount for "ltgn today" memberahip or even attempt intimidation of prospecuve membera by interviewing theiwt to aee lf they "qualify" for memberahip. GroC'ery· p~iees up 3 percelit in 1982 II I II . :mm~~-= I ...... ---.._.. .... " a., ••• ,,. ~ --_.::-..-1...----·--... look at self sobering -· .. DEAR ANN LANDERS: You hav• helped lllona of people over the years. Hen ii a chance h•lp mllllona more -11' they will U1ten. l ldn't have U.tened llx moot.ha •IO· but I finally t on to myMll. I wu pink-llipped three months -ao due to " XC89ive tardlna., too many daya of not ahowing • poor job performance and Inability to pt alona th others." My pel"llOnal life refiecta ICOrH of friends and ers lost becaw.e I didn't behave ree(l'.'>n8ibly. I've n avoided ln pub& placerby cou.agu.e and uaJnW'leeS. Suddenly lt dawned on me that my lems might be related to the martinia at noon. udee for a 3 p.m. booet, three or four jointa tween meals and wine during and aft.er dinner. 1 I looked up Alcoholtca Anonymou1 in the none book. (You had suggested it doz.ens of times I your column, but you never meant me. I wasn't a d k. 1 could handle it.) Suddenly 1 reali:r.ed my ole life waa at a standstill becauae 1 waa leaning o . mind-altering substances Instead of facing 'ty. I am now sober and 1traight, thanka to A.A. It's y been a few months, but already I feel like a w person. Pleue print my letter for the benefit of rs who are where I was three months ago. ~ ND LIFE IN ILLINOIS · DEAR LIFE: Tbere'a notlllDI like a t -'1mon1aJ from aomeone wllo bH beeD *'ere. I 1Jie tboae wbo 1ee tbem1elvea lo your letter will ~ lt aerioa1ly. ~ DEAR ANN LANDERS: I enjoy your colwnn usually agree with your advice, but you could e done a better job for the relder whose ,..,.,....,,nd gave liquor to their pets. Telling her "Yes, ~flldu can tie one on" wasn't enough. ~ Giving liquor to animals just for fun is not only l. but danaerous. A few years ago I was at • ,, y and the nost gave his baby kitten a bowl of •· . He lapped ll up and 800n began to jump in · ·'1es, walk into furniture, 1tagger and fall. ~ryone thought it was hJlarious. Two hours lat.er· :;= flMA IOMlfCI ATWIT'S END l t~ I visited my old h~ town a few weeka ago ana. ran into my children'• piano teacher, having hoith in the same dining room. ;: I must say I waa surprised. She looked ~derful. The nervous twitches a.round her mouth #e gone. The eyes that used to spin count.er- clickerwise in her head were steady now and held ~gaze. And I reallied she was smilif18. I had .,J.;'1.!r seen her smile before ... even at recitals. ·r .: "Loretta," I said, "how long has it been?" t :· "Eleven years, two· months, one week and t days," she said, taking a deep breath. 'And are you still placing thoee puday, little, y fingers on the keys? Goodne.a gradoua. do have any Idea how many little people you had hing to the tune of your metronome? -: "You still blame me. don't you?" she said. . "Don't be ridiculous," r said. "Do you honestly I still go to pieces every time l hear, 'There's a !Jose in the Bottom of My Teacup?' When the r explained to me it was just • child'• way of ··king out pa.rental hostility, I understood IL" ... -] ''Mrs. Barnhardt blames me," she said. '"That wai d;ffe<ont," I Hid. "You had lut.ely no right to assign 'Lady of Spain' to a nning accordion student for a recital. l hear.she isn't right ... . As 1 ate lunch, I occaaionally cast a glance at t\a, and a wave of affection came over me. -t had she done that waa ao wrong? She took • children off my hands for an hour every the poor thJn1 wu dead. Anyone who loves hll ~will not take 1\ICh • chance. Pleue tell your readen. -SHERRI IN SPRDIGPARK DEAR SHEltRI: 'Yoa told tbem for me aad provided a coavlaelq bit of evidence, for wbleb I tbank you. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Thia may not work for everyone, but It worked for me. I feel an obligation to paaa It on. My husband amokea three packa a day. I not only hate It -it makes me 1ick. I am allergic to c1gareue smoke and it affects me the same way ragweed doee during hay fever aeaaon. A few weeka ago I became desperate. We had eight dinner gueata and my husband started to smoke right alt.er the aoup waa aerved. I excuaed myself. went to the buement and took out my snorkel gear, put it on my head and returned. Everyone howled. I explained the problem and my husband felt llke the inconalderat.e heel that he ia. He haa not smoked p. claarett.e in my pretience since. I am still savoring the victory and wanted to share It With you. -BREATHil{G EAS~ IN FRESNO DEAR FRES: Bea1tU.l! I ltope U l11t1! Parents, what ahou.ld you do ii your teen"'ll/Ier is h•ving ~xaal rellltion.s~ Ann Landers' new book.Jet. "High School Sex .nd How t.o DN1 With Ir -A Guide for T~ru and Their Parents." giveB no- no,,_f1!H! advice on how t.o handle this deJlcace aittuttion. J:or. ~ booklet, send 'O cents plus a long, •Umped, at!ll-addreaed envelope co Ann Landen. P.O. Box ll99,, Chi~o. W. 60611. POJ SHOTS I BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT , .. ;. . •' e,~eAUS~ I cvrN KlCPCRTS CAN~A~~ ON ~CTL"( WM.AT TME WORST WOUL.0 er. week and introduced them to the "March of the Little Toy Soldiers" (to be played lively). "The Parade of the Turtles" (to be pt.yed softly) and "The Yodeler and His Echo" (to be played in a basement in Kanaaa City). She awakened a ta.lent -11 not for m.akmg music, then for appredatinR at: She taught them what lnatnunenta can do and how you can play .,ftly for effect or louder when you p~ your foot on the pedal. She taul)\t them if you practiced for three lousy hows on the same aong and hit the same swpkl note wrona ~ry time you could tum your mother lnto a sniveling bowl of cookie batter. Then 1 thau&ht. life Is ao ahort. why not let bygonea be bygones? Ar. I left. I dropped by table to tell her ao, when she grabbed my hand and aaid, "1 forgive you for your three little no-talent children." •: F1CTITIOU8 .,._.. ACllOOUe...... PIC'"10Ue WM 9 Mm ITAT'DmMT ' NAm STA~ ..._ STAT-.n 1o11ow1no ~eon I• doing Tiie 1o11owtno pwaon I• d°'llO The lottowl"t pwmon •• dolflil .. ~-~-"TYOENHOF & PARTNERS. COMMUNICATION DESIGN, MOM 8AQRY ~~PAS.TA ,, Alrwly Blog. F, Sult• 10s. 12'()8 H .. tet 81., Oerdell Grewe, ROMA, •n w. lltll 81 .• Co••• a ~ CA 9282e. t;A 92MO ---. CA 12927 ,;ROBERT W. TYOENHOF. 8 J•ck V. Guyer. 24808 Vie Aotlerto E. DI 81, 4 a..1d P9lllf , &Mne, CA 92714. 'foneo., B TJWO. CA 112AO. Ct..~ 8eadl. CA t2ll3 ~ .. conduct.cl by fin ~~le conducted by an ~~a. oondudld by en ~. •• lndlwtdllm. Ro«ler1 H. T~ Jedt V. Guyer Aotl9f1o E. DI 81 ltllemetlt -lllld wlCh 11'9 Thl9 9'Ml ••It -Ned wlU\ the ~ llUiterMnt ... llieO wltll Ille ty a.ti of <>r-oe County on Count 1 c6ert& o1 <>r-oe County on CountY an of ONnee County on •. 1883. o.c. 10. 1112. Die. fs. 1au. .. ,..... ,.... ....., bll•hed Orange Cout Oally Publll!Md Ofenge Coul Diiiy PuDli.Md Orange CoHt Diiiy , Jet1 8. 13. 20, 27. 1983 Plot, Oec 18. 23. 30, UNl2, Jan.'· Piiot, 0.C 1t, 23, 30. 1912. """· t. • 1~ 1993 111&3 •• 54412 ~ . :: P\BJC NOT1C[ ACTmOUe.,... .. MAlmaTA,......,. Thi follOwlf'IO perlOn I• doing ~·· XJ'I ~IMITB>. ll4001 Allele Pllwy, Mlnlof'I vr.10. O•llfornl• 02tS3 Chtlttoph•f Ian H1mllto11. 3'421 Oatteon way, Delle Point, c.lllOl"n6I t2tn ,..~-~by .. lndMdull C. I, Hamltton "'* .....,,.,,, -Ned wlltl !fie ~'Y an of °'""' ~ on oac• tet 11. 19'1. ~ Publl~ Otlf'ge Com Delly Piiot, o.c. ao. 1"2. Jen.•· "· 20. ,... t70CM2 ~-GOllll_Ol 1111111 Both vulnerablf'. Weal deal1. NORTH • K IH4 <:t AKU O AU •n WEST EAST •AU •QSU ~ 10764 ~ t2 O KH 0 1071 •Al02 •Q854 SOUTH •t7 ~QJ8 O QJU •KtU The bidding: w .. , N•rth EHt 1 + Db .. Pa11 P .. 1 2 NT Pau s .. u1 I NT 3 NT Paa• Paa1 Pua Opening lead: Sev•n or ~. -Dear Charlie: Well. Biarritz is over and I am back home. I did not do u well u I had hoped. but 81 eomeone said Ix-fore me: "I shall return." My partner. Paul Chemla ha1 a complaint. Kt claim• that, dt1plte th• fact that f co-author a brld11 column. no one ever wrlt11 about him . Now we boU1 know that that 11 a vii• canard -11 a malltr ot tact, I Hl\l you one of our handa a ftw wttkt a10. Uut Paul did produ~ one of the bt1t dtftnded hand1 of th• tournamfnt, In a match be tw11n hl1 &.tam and Poland. After Paul open.d tht bid dln1 with one club. the Pole• reached an a11rt11lvt con· tract of ''" .. no trurnt. The only point of lnltrtlt In the auction wu 8uuth'1 one no trump re1ponte to hit part ner'1 takeout double. Hlnte that 1howed r1uonabl11 valuH. North had no qualm• about lnvl&lnir irame. Paul led a heart. Declarer won In hand. ltd a diamond to the act and a diamond buk to the J&Ck. Paul won the king and, quick .. a nuh, 1hlfl~d t.o the jark of 1pade1. That card a11ured tht' c-on tract'• defeat. becaus• 1l removed any po11lbllity or an .,,,,.,, end plar. Had dedartr duck •d, Pau would have abandon •d 1p1dtt and 1hlft.d to rlub1. and declarer would have l<>tt two trick• In tach bl1tk 1ult 1nd th• khJI ot diamond•. DU\ wlnnJn1 the kln1 prov •d to b. no b4itlltr O.clartr hid <inly •IJhl trlck1. A•'°°" 11 the d•ftndert 11ln11d the lead, th1y cuuld l1ke tAru 1p1d1 trlrk1 and thf' ac• of tlub1 lo 10 with the king or dl1mond1. Remind m• lo 11nd a clip pln1 or thl1 to Paul. Beet re1ard1. Omar How do 1•u ehOOM tJM be1t .,...., lead? Claarle1 G ... ,. laa1 tltt aa1wer. Few a eepy ef .. WlaaJq OpeaJ.aa Lo .. 1," Had 11 .85 to "G ... o•Ltade," care of Ud1 Dtw1,.,.r, P.O. BH 259, N.,.....S, N.J. 07648. Mako cll.cb payable to Ntw• paporbool&a. By PHIL INTERLANOI of LaQuna Beach HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA Friday, Jaaaary 7 ARIES (March 21-AprU 19): Surprue due in connect.Ion with royalty statements, apedal accounts and deferred payments. You"ll get a tax break. Aura of mystery ls present. popularity increases and you'll partlapate in an unusual social event. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Go slow, take steps to remove safety haz.ards and improve security measures. Defer to judgment of one close to you. Legal papers require attention. It may be necessary to rebuild on a more aolid structure. Watch Scorpio. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Basic issues command attention -emphasis on repairs. special aervices, dependents and care of peta. Your natural qualiUes surge to forefront -humor and wnting talents are featurt!d. Member of opposite sex finds you intriguina and makes no secret of it. CAl'JCER (June 21 -July 22): Important domesuc adjustment is featured -focus also on speculative venture, variety, romance and children . You'll redecorate, beautify surroundings and make peace with fanuly member. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): TentlS are ouUmed t~r possible property or home purchase. Be reallauc. ~void nefarious schemes. tee places and people as 1they actually exaat. Some restrictions prove beneficial -don't rush to iudgment. Watch Pisces. I LOVE~'S lEAP .. VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept. 22): Forces no longer are scattered -you now can make most of contact&, specull abilities. Analyze power structure. Climb to top poss1bl,. if versatile and have allernat1ve1 available .. ~ ...... LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Let go of losing proposition. P ath can be cleared for greater financial progress Collect necessary data, check ratmgs and be aware of track records of individuals who would advise you. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Pioneering project will succeed -lake initiative. make personal appearances, be opUmisuc and wear bright colons. Judgment. m tuiuon are on target. Circwnstanoes •take sudden turn in your favor -success will cease to be a 1tranger. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-0ec. 21): What appeared &o be a IOIS will twp into a profit. Delay works in your favor. you can afford to play waiting pme. You learn a secret which. properly analyzed, can rontribu te to security. MUC N01lCl NI.JC NOTIC( "In a way, a sad, sad story." CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Gloom geta kicked ln pants -cycle makes sudden turn and highlights laughter, glee and celebration. Wish comes true, income potenual is enhanced and you could receive a promotion. AQUARWS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Some peraons accuae you of being extravagant·-don't become involved in foolish disputes. You'll encounter lndividuala with outlandish tastes and with ambitions which 9eetn out of this world. You'll be lnsplred, con!i.dent. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Good lunar aspect highlights travel. spiritual values, ability to express aelf in dynamic manner. You'll be de.ling with a universal theme. Popularity increases, social activity accelerates and you'lr make valuable contacts. 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IOcat.ct 11 2020 North ""* P1Y IN -1 ~ lbOW ir"Oedwey, hM 20I, In IN Qty ol After w.. mont111 rrom IM dei. a.m. AM.. County o# Orenoe. 81ate OI rec:ord1l1on of 11111 docu~I o I C I 11 tor n I I , I I Ill V I C I (wNc:ih d111 of ,_d•UOn ~ OIMIN810H8 INCOlllPOAA TIO, 1 t.90<'1. unlNI lhl Ol>llOlllon t11N1Q 01lllornl1 oorporetlon, H dulp IOflC:lo..o upon permit. 1 lonott 1ppolnted Tru1111 under end periOO. you hive only the llOel rlgl\I pur1u1"' to 1111 power ot 1111 10 ltoc> 111e t~ by peytnO OOl\Nrred In that oenllln Deed Of the entire MIOUnt cllmended by Trull executed by LYNFOlllO L '/04K oreclltor WILEY end LINDA L WILIY. To find out tlll emount you muet "'*>find ltlCI ...._ ~ded Auguet pey, or to errenge tor peyment to 21, 1979, In 8ooll 13271 of Offtollil atop th• lorecloeure, or It your Aloofd• of Mid County, 11 Pt1Q1 prop9rty 11 In IOt'ectoeure '°' any 1141, Reeorder'• 1n1trumen1 Ho. other reuon, con1101· ALL!H & 2M61, by r_, of • ~ or FLA Tl, 1ttorn•y• ind agenll tor dlfeult In IMl)'mlnt « ~ PCM Aeelty end ~· end of ti. obllgltlone MCUl9d tlw.t>y, 0 reno• "r • • • P 111 o Hom 11 lnc:ludlng thet brllCfl or o.teutt, A11ocl1t1on, 4400 M1c:Arthur Notice ot whlc:h w11 r•c:orded Boulevud, Suite :no, Newport Slptwnber 17, 1N2, u Aecordlr'• 811c:h, C1lllornl1 8211110, (7 t4) lnetrul!'llnt No 12-UttH. WILL 7&2-7474. SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THI! II you h1111 eny quullon1, you HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, thould con11c1 • lewyer or th• lllwful money of the United Statll, gov1rnl!'llnt11 1g1nc:y which m1y or 1 Cllhllr'• cneck drewn on • hive 1n1ur«1 YOIK loen ltllll « natlonll bwtk, • •UI• or Remember, VOU MAY LOSE tldlrll er.dlt union, or • 111111 or LEOAL RIGHTS IF YOU 00 NOT tldlrll uvlngl end loM lllOdatlOn TAl(E PROMPT ACTION dornlclled In 1111111111, ell peyllt>M 11 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thll 1"9 time ot ....... r1ght, tlllll end pur1u1nt to Artie le VI ol the Int-• held by It. u Truat11,' In Oeolaretlon ot Cov•n•nta, 11111 rMI property 1ltu111 In 11ld Condition• end R1atrlcllon1, County end Slit•. du crlbld H eaecutld on Jun• 111, 11176, and loll0w9: rec0tdld June 23, 1876. In Book LOi 2t ol Trec1 Ho 1011 In the 1178-4. P1999 t4M-1&40, lnelullvl, City of Newport Blldl, COUnty of In Ille olflc;e of the Orenge Counry Orenge, St1'9 ol Celltomll, u per Recorder. I bfllc:f't Of Ille ot>ligalJocl rlOIM9d Ill 8ook ~. ~ ol p1ym•nt ol -"m•nll hH end 40. M.....,_ Mac>e. In the occurr9d. Notice ot Mkl br..c:l'l 111d ottl~ of the County Recorder ot llen waa filed tor record on uld County. Sec>t«nber 23, 1912 u Instrument The 1tre11 •ddren or other No 62-335814 ol Ottlci.t Reoo«la c:ommon dulgnatlon ol tl'll r11I OI Orange County No peyrnetll Of pr()91rty ~ dlacf1bld II pnl due 1mounta hu ocurr•d purported to 119: 21 Belboe eo-. Tllefelore, the Ore~ Tr .. Petlo Newport Blldl, Celltomla. Hom•• Auoc1111on dou ller•by The underalgned hereby Meet to Mil°' c.u.. 10 bl eokl. IM dl1c111ma all ll1blllty for 1ny followlng dllc:flt>ld rlll pr()91rty to Incorrect.-In Mid 1ltl9t llddr- 11t11fy tt.. obllgetlon: °' oth« common cMllgnetlon. Lot 64 of Trllc:1 8088. u per map Slld Miii wlll bl midi without recorded In Book 3M. Peo-t2 to w1rr1nty, npr•u or lmplleo, t4, lnctualve of Ml1oell1n1oua regerdlng 1111•. poueuton, or Ml(ll, 1n Ille Olflcl of the Orenge encumbrenc:11. to 11tlaly th• County R«lofdlr prtnclpll bllance ot the Note or Thi ,,..,Id DW1lll of the pr()91rty ot,,., obllgetlon .-cured by Mid more commonly known u t8 0..0 ol 1'ru11, wlfh lnlerMt end flngerlne. Irvine. C1lllornl1, 11 other 1um1 H provided therein: 3EORGE F. SCHUSTER. plua edvenoM, II 1ny, under the Dlted: November 29, 1882. terme llllreof end lnt-t on IUCl1 ORANGE TREE PATIO ldvencee. and plue 1-. cl\ergee HOMES ASSOCIATION end~ of the Ttuee• end ol H R. STONE the tNIU creeled by Mid 0.0 ol Aalt Secretwv Trull Th• totel lm04'nt or M id STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) obllg11lon, lnc:ludlng reaaonebly COUNTY OF ORANGE ,.. 11t1m111d , .... oherg11 end On November 28. 1882, ti.!Ofe ne, th• underelgned. a Not1ry >ublk: In end tor Nici County end ~1111, p1reon1lly 1pp11r1d 11111t1ctory evld1nc:1 to b• the '••letent S1c:r111ry ol th• ::orporttlon 111a1 exec:ut.cl the wltllln natrument end 1cknowledgld to M 11111 IN C:O<porlllon Hlc:Utld he within docutTl«!I pureuan1 to tt. )y·lawl or• reaolutlon of It• Bollrd >f Dnc:tora. NITNESS rny l\end and >ftlcill _, lull1 S Wllklneon 'cct it~& Publl1Md Orenge Coul Oelly ,..,., Dec. te. 23, 30. 1982, Jan. e. 1tee w1..ea ·~ of the Trull ... 11 the tlrM Ol lnltlll publication ol tllla Notlel, II '212,029.12. Dltect: Oeoemblr 20, t982. SUMCE DIMENSIONS INCOAPOAATEO. • Callfomla oorpor1110n. M Trua1 ... 8y: REAL ESTATE StCURITIES SERVICE, • Calfomla oorporltlon, Ila Aoent 8y: O.J. M«gw, • IU Pfllldent 2020 N 8roedwey, Sulle 206, Santa Ana. CA 92708 Tet: (71•1 ts3-8110 PubllefMc:I Ot'•ng• Cout Darty Piiot, oeo. 2J, 30, 1a.2. Jen. e. tN3 \f6U Al'l//E. IN om'AULT UHDeft A PUlllC NOTIC( SECURITY (INSTAUMENT) LAND ---~~------CONTRACT WITH POWER OF NOTICS CW rauaTa'e IAU SALE DATEO JUNE '7, HU. T,_...lle. T·1MG411 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO YOU AM .. DOAULT .,_,.JI PROTECT YOUR PROPERT'f. IT TM OlaD 01' ""'8T DATE> MAY MAY ee SOU> AT A PUBLIC SALE. H , 1171. u11u•• YOU TAKI IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION ACTIOll ~PJIOTICT YOUll OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST ""°'"'"TY, MAY U 80l.D AT A YOU, YOU SHOUU> CONTACT A fl\aJC a •YOU .._.DAN LAWYER.. l~ATIOM CW nte llATUM MOnca °" TMISTU'9 aAU cw ntm ....ocaaDtMO AGAlll9T T ... ..._ _ YOU, YOU 8MOUl.O COWTACT A "t<>"UCE IS HERESY GIV£N, INt LAWYDl. on W__,I)', Je.nu.y t2, 1983, On Fr1dmy. Jenuery 28. 11183. at et 9:00 o'dock Lm .• of Mid di)', In 8 : 15 1 .m .. HOME FEDERAL tMroomlllaldllorc;onOucttng SAVINGS AND LOAN Tniet .. '1 SaMI, within 1hl ornc-of ASSOCIATION. a Corpor11lon, REAL ESTATE SECURIT1£S ·~knownuHOMEFEOERAL SERVICE. loc:aled al 2020 North S A V I N G S A N 0 l 0 A N 8'09dw9Y, s.At9 208, In 1M Qty of ASSOCIATION OF-SAN DIEGO, 11 Senta Ana.. County of Orenol. St_,. TruttM under 1 died of trust dated ot Celltornla, RE.AL ("ST ATE Mey 28. 1878 ~by HARRY W SECURITIES SERVICE. 1 c.llfomla PETTE Ind MARYANN L. PETTE. corporetlon, H duly eppolnled hu1b1nd 1rld wife, end rec:ord.O Trulll .. under end pufWMI 10 lhl 08105178, u Document 5178 Book power of Ml• c:onlfiTed In 1h1t t2702 P1g1 t 104 or the Oltlcl•I c.t~ Securtty (INtallmlnt) Lind R•c:orda or Oreno• County, ContrllCt Wlttl P-of Sa6e And Celolomla, wtM 1111 et publie: auc:tlon Grenl To Trull•• executed by to the highest bidder 10< ceah In WELLS 0 OE LOACH end United Stat• Oollv1. et the front DOROTHY E. DE LOACH, hulOlnO enlrence to the old Or1nge Counly "'° wlte, -Vendor, to LAWYERS Courtlloull. IOCa19d on Santa Ana T I T L E I N S U R A N C E 81\fd , bet-Syoemore Str111t & CORPORATION, I ~IOn. M 8'oedw1y In the City ol Senti Ane, Tru1t ... end JERRY LOCKER, 1 Orenge County. Cetlfomla. 1111 right, llngll man, u Vendll. rlCOl'ded Utl# Ind Int-• convey.o to Ind Jww 22. tN2, In the offtcl of tlll now held by It under the OMO of Rec:ordlr of .a Orange Coun1y, • tnm. in IM reel property, o..«lbld Rec:order'• ln1trumen1 Ho u 12·212858, end r1-recorded July PARCEL 1 Un/182u111<1 unl1 11!, 1882, In uld 01t1c1. 11 te lhown end dlllnld In that certain! Recorder'• ln1trum1nt No. Condominium Pl•n recorded In 112·245Mt. by r-of • bfeactl boot! 278, peo-8 to 21. lnelull..., or d1t1ult In p1ym1nt or of MllClllanlOu• Mep6, r-d• Of performance of the obllg1tlon1 Orenge County. CelltOml&. loge!'* eecurld tllereby, 1'1C:ludlng thet with an unclMdlO 1112 lnl...C tn breoedl « d9fallt. Notlel of wHdl ll1d to L.o1 8 of Tr9d No 7191 11 w11 recorded July 27, 1H2, •• .,_on• Mep ,_did In bOOll R1c~der'1 ln1trum1nt No 278. pag .. 8 to 21. lnctueiv., of 82·25"81, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Ml1c1ll1neou1 M1p1, record1 ol AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST Oranoe COUnty, Cllltomle. defined 8100EA FOR CASH, iawf\11 money .. Cornfron ArN "A" on pege 2 t OI of the Unfted 8\atll, or • llAll• « Nici M9p. i.ctlret ~ end loen ~ PAAcEL 2 An undlYlded 11232 dOft'tldlld In tNI *"• el pqabl9 It lnl1t•t In end IO LO! 13 of Trllc:1 No lhl liml of NII. • right, title ltlCI 7t83, u .,_on• mac> r-Cllc:f lnterM1 lle6cl by II. u TN9t11, In In boot! 273. peg11110 18 ~ thlt , .. , property lltull• In H id of Ml~ Mepe. rlCOfdl of Counly 1'1d 81•t•, dncrlbld H Orenge COUnty, Clllfornla, dlflnld follows: u Common Alu "8" of PIO' 15 of Lot .... Bloctl t ot TrllCt Ho. MIO Mep 511, 11 per m11P reootcleCI In BOC* PARCEl J· An llndMded 11232 17, ..... 33 to M of Mlacillell90UI ln1er11t In Ind to L<li "C" of Trlc:'I ......,.. In tttl office of ttll COUnty No 1191, H ehown on • mep Mcotdlr of ... County. r-ded In boolL 279, Pao-• to The 1trMt 1ddr111 or olller 21, lnc:tu11v1, of M l1c:1ll1neou1 common dftlgneuon of th• rH I Mepe. r-d• ot 0renoe County, proper1y NlelnaboW Malltlld II Cllll0tnla, lhOwn u R9ctMtlOn Lot purported to be: 11101 Mlremer "C" on pege 12 of Mid MIP. DrM. Bllbol. Clllfomla. The 1trHt 1ddre11 or other Th• under1lg ned her lb)' common delfonltlon of the •DOW dl11l1l1111 111 lltblllty tor I lly rMI propetty 11 lmown to u• 11: lnooi recti-In l8'd ..,... lddf9ll 31109 C... 8111 DllOO. a.n Juen « ..,. oonwnon ~· CllPllltr-. Cllltllfnll 92171!. ... .... ""' be Mede wlthOul flllll .... ... bl made, wlthoul wltrenty, expr111 or Implied, oovenenl or wwrenty, ~or reoardtno tttfe. poeNHlon, or Implied, regerdlng 1101. pou"!'!O!'J ~. 10 MtWr 1M llllplld or encumbf.,,..., to pey tlll llflPllO .,...,_ of llld leourtty Pf'lncle>ll aum of 8<12,175.4f, pl\11 I) Land Oontreot WHh lntttlll .. Pf'Ov\Oad In '~ note • 0 •••• And Otl flt To MOUt'ICI .., tie dllO of "'*· plvl Trvet ... wftfl lnter•t and ottlef en addltl«Wll ..,.,_..., ""°""' o# ·-· •• ptOY!dff thlfeln, plu• $2,NO 00 It eny. Wftdlf tttl tlfflll of ..,__, • .,,,, ~ .. """' "" died of INtl end fell. ctwoel ,._.,.of end lruer .. t on 111011 lll'ld ~Of Ille TNlt• • ..,_., and 111111 ..... c:Mirl'llt Tiii i.endltlllnlflcteiry under Ille lltd ....,.,_ o( tM Tl'\Mlll Ind of OHO ol trval 1111 •toned end M true..~ bor eeMl lecuttY d111111red of tlle Trve'91 a llnetlillMM) Land Conttact Wttft OIOllflllOn Of O•t•ull Of the !tower Of ••le A nd Grant To MttgltlOnl -.cl by 1111 cleacl of T ....... T1ll ..._, ll'IMMlt of .... trw1. end • Notlol of DltlMll ll'iCI oblfMIOn, lnchldlfta ~ 11ec1on to .... wlllClft AIOOl'dld °" a1Ulftatl4 f111, 11'1r11 .. anf Avo1111 21, 1tU 11 Oooument ...,_ ef fie T""'99. MIN ttrN 12-30:Ml7, of Ofllolel "9oordl. of lrtllll 11 °' thll *'lot, It Tiiie Nlf will bl ~by I 1toe Callfornta Poettno tllCI "' Oec 1 ,..,. !!, 11ta Oomp111y wlloH tctclr111 an MAI. aTA •• pnone ftUll'lblr .. ,021 "°'1tl Lat lllCUNT8 lllWICI. A••fllll lvlt• 1011 '•11C11n1, .~.......... Ctlllofnltt1104"4(11))11, ....... • T"*-9 o.ect· CUITMr Iii, t_.a Ir. O.J........ "°'"9,....... ,_... .. ,.,....... MO Lotn Alleloletlon IOtO HorWt ......... • ~Ion .,.....,. .. ,,... ..... AN. Celt. tl"8 ~ Uftda "· w.,,.., T•i('r"4) ...... to ,._,YIM~ ' '1f'lt1Md Of ... C.-DtHY Pullfl1fled Oflaftfl Cout o'1M~ Ne\ Dea. "· ... , .... ::a.1'. Hat, JM •• , •• w. '"* ,... 111-n ... - . -.. , 1 s .. ' • Orange Cout OAIL.V PILOTIThurlOay, January e, 1t83 .APPBOllMATE - . ... AD AD STARTS THURSDAY NO DEALER SALES (Tblt .... ... lllll'OXlmatllY 611111111'1) • 81 DOLLY GABBI AM/ FM CLOCK RADIO WITH PHORE Gab away with the no handa. two way apeaker. Aleo ha• pu1h button dialing. auto r.dial and mute button for approximate privacy. OUTDOOR ----- 1197 Shown actual 1lse. (Well. ••••••~ approxlmeitely. Come He loryourHll. and bring your tape m.a1ure.) CAL TERM QUICK KIT WITH TOOL 2 97 #StlS You get the Econocrlmp tool and connec:tora tor a quick connection conec:tlon. Approximately 25 piec11. WATERLOO 18" ROME llARDYMD'S TOOL BOX I 0 97,, .... Mea1ur11 approx. 18"L x 8"0 x 9"H. Somewhat heavy gauge ateel. with more or leaa r•mo•able tray. KWJKSET SllfGLE CYLINDER DEADBOLT 797# ... Poli1hed bro11 llni1h. with approx. l" bolt, 1tMl cylinder hou1lng and cylinder guard a that real at prylng(l wlah my mother·ln·law could.) PLANTS 1•• .... CAMELW The11 bloomera not only look good. they're approximately hardy. too. (My wife ha1n't mwdered them yet. 10 they mu1t be.) LANCE DELUXE VIDEO CONTROL CENTER ---97 ~~~----~ ·-_ .... _ , 215,~* 2 9 ........ Puah·button 1wllchlng for antenna. cable. VCR. •ideodiK to approx. 2 TV'• or forget it all and talk to each other. BLICK • DECIER DUAL BEICBT ZT' WOUJllTE 4 797#11-fft CbooH the approx. 23o/;· H or approx. 31 11, "H work height. Approx. 27" vl11 laweo~n to about SI/,", DUAL BEJCBT 29" WOUJIATE 6 7.'' 1tn-111 L ---, CD PLYWOOD I ~ SHEATHllfG ., ' w· 5 77 m • w· I 0 77m Noapproxlmatlona lor Uncle Herky. He'• the only guy J know who n\~\ttel lhe lwo 1coopa of ral1ina In hie cereal. "·' , .. WEEDEATER ELECTRIC TRIMMER 22·~ ... Cuti approx. 10" palb. gi .. or take a foot. Hai Tap-N·Goheadand aomewhere around 35' of llne. 4" PRIMROSE Put an approxlma1• color In th• patio. Fred. About 4" container. but don't quote meonthot. IDUAL RYECBASS SEED I 7 9 11u Your new lawn I• waiting for you In tbia bag. Look inalc». Approx. 10 Iba. of the 1tufl. RECYCL LOG 11• Anltl. s U . UC Try1om1. lt'1 '1po11d toburnallnlghtln moal wood 1toH1. Made from approx. I 00% (do I h.ar 99? 98?) hardwood 1h0Ying1. 1-::====~------------~~~I~-----------------ARMSTRONG PLACE 'N PRESS FLOOR nLE 39cu. Eaey 1tutf to lnatall, approx. 12" x 12" Mlf.ltlck tlle1 In Bradford Brick. Palallal. Oak Knoll. whather. I PEif NY PICTURE FRAME SALE He,.•• go again. Buy approximately one at r99ular price ond th• Hcond oneol ~al or leaaer •alue co1t1 approximately one cent. THOMPSON'S WATER SEAL 7 44 w a1 ... a waterproof 1.al to wood. brick. dry wall and more. (Whqt'1 tbla "mor1··7 We 11Md fact1here. eon.) DORCY PLASTIC nASRLIGBT 49c_4l·lm 8atterle1 not included. to coin a phraM. (Hey. whatayo upect? latterlH coat more than thia thing.) SHELL FIRE 81 ICE IOW/ 40 WT. J, I ILL SEASOI MOTOR OIL V') 81•., We'd beglatl to Mll puon appro•lmatecaH lor row eell1 c..apJ. ol oU c:haAtet. STP GAS TREITMEllT Sllp approximately one bottle ot tbla 1tulf Into approximately a tank ot gcu for approximately better pertormance. Hey.you.Yeoh.you.Tbl1l1your approxtmate Ua.n1ml11lon taUrln'. and I could ewe uHa drink. WOLO AUTO WITCBllU Thi• w~chmaft worii1 checrp. lod ,_,.can't UM .a1ter lr•Jll or 1Mt1 with th~1P.lt&Ga. biata.U1 wtta. .,,,...no eooli I• ut too__,, I dalak.t I ... Ot Cout DAIL V PILOT /Th\lflday. J1m11ry 8, 1083 B1'lff.I! Z" 'I HUI C,. -MO'nC1 °' ~'t Ml.I 111111 all YOUAM °"M"-TUMDIRA ·""'::~;::.w~ ~e.~-NO'rJC& OM O·~~~~~~~~!l!ilii!iillilili!!!i! ~ • .._ ........ >le • ..._~~ ·-· 2trm&O&~I~ \~ !. COllfTUC "" ,0. 1101' OllOl'W NoUot llllO fOf fMfd"flt ·-~ ~ ~ •H'Dd>I' •• ON:t IALI DATID IUMI '~'"· 0.0.W.ller •• 1ff1 "' ,,,. ~ .. ~ ,_,lbtMI ... of th.Ill IADMINllRR~te NO r~T~~...::..W, W r.-v~ ,':P 01 ~ ~1 Wll;J:l,~~~~TIOH A·UllH ' • ., .. IOLD AT A ,u.Lec ~. Of DlfAUL T AND CAIH (peflb69 •• HIM of ~ ~ ,,., "" •A &.1 . '' You N 11 D AM 1LicfiOM ro NU UNDU •• .._,.!MM>' o1 '"' UnlMld ,....., credltort and conun1•nt ~~T\:UTv':: '/f ::'Jl ::'m~y":>:lf: ==·==~-~== cndlton ol 0ecq. MkhMI ~ COWTACT A &.AWVa f'OHCl.OIU"I •tCAUH YOU O•td of Trull In Ill• ptoperty ~and ptnON •"!'_.l'NIX NOTICl II HIMIY OIVt:N. tNt A " I • I H I .. 0 I.. y 0" " ,...,.., dMulo.d· -othel'WlM inwr .. ._. tn on WedMed9y • .,.._,., 12. '"'· l'AYllllNU, IT MAY .. 101.D T"UITO .. JOHN A ICAAJIAN tJw wW and/~C!llCaC.. II ..CO o'ctodl am of .-ct Cley. 1t1 WITHOUT AMY C~T ACTtOM. end OIAHI A KAAJIAN, ~ A peUtion been filed ti. room Mt lllllde tot ~Ina Anet rou may 11a,,. 11111eg.i rtgflt end wife b Ma I b Tt~'• ,.._1..wtthln1heomo.Ot 10 bring your 1ecour11 1n good llNl,tCIAAY BANK or 'I aur .. Con ~a 0n t • Rl!Al tSTATE SECURITIU •tending by P*YlnO ti! Of )'Oljt PMt AMll!lt!CA .. lrvtl• tOf ORANG Superior url of ran1• SEAvtCe. loceled II 2020 Nor111 ckle peytnenll ~ perrnlri.d c:osta HLT PAINT "' P(NSION l'UNO County requeatln1 that •Ollltwe7 • ._.. 20I, In iN ~of Md DIMINM wllhln tlv• monttw 11eeeo.o Maureen Haq be appo&n'8d ::'te~r~AC:~7sTAT~ ~:' :':::~~~111·,~.~:0:'1~ tne~:.-'.~ ~ 1~50~ u personal rwprwntaUv• IO I SIEOUAITIE.S SERVICE.• Cetlttomt• 111126. •• 01 121011112. •lld will PIOt 7411 ol Otftclllj Hec:o<O• In the admlnt1ter the tatate of corporation. H dul)' 1ppolnted lncruu unlll your ec;c;ount office of 1111 ~-ol Otll\OI Ceorp M.k:hMI Haac (under Trut11e1 undlf and ~ 10 the b«:otnM c;uttent Yov ma)'"°' t1e11e C<Nnty, Mid deed of t1uet o.eor10. t h t' I n d • p e n d e n t = t!!~ t='=:r L 1 :: ~~~ye~o~11~·.~11~~::":u~ 1~!~ ro~ ol Treo1 No ~~m) l~~ratlllo~_!',. !atat tfee Corttr..:t Wl1" "-of 8.i. And peymenl w•• dem•nded, bul ~ 7IOO, .. per ~ ,_ded 1n tooti n.:t · 'rK pet ...,., ,. te or Grant To TtullH aHauted by mu•t pey 11-.. 41MQunl 111114 lboYe 304, Pag .. U 10 37 lnalullve ot hearlngln Dept. No. 3 at 700 JOSEPH V FERGUSON end Aft« tllfM montlle from Ille~· ~ rMOa. In the offle4t Of Civic ~n~r Drf\re West In HOLLY H FERGUSON, lluaband of rec:ordallon ol 11111 document the County RecotOer Of .. Id the Cllt of Sa~ta A~a and Mte. M VendO<, to LAWYERS wNch date ol rec:ordeuon ICIC>Mf• Counry Patcaf II Non ewclu11ve • TIT l E 1 N 8 u A AN c E '*'°" unlMa Ille ~lion belrlQ appurtenant~" lor 1nor-Callforn • on January 2G, Kremer Co. opens • 1n NB CORPORATION. • Cotporatlon, 11 forecloMd upon ~rmlt1 • IOf1get and eg•-o..., P<lvll• 111..ta 11 1983 at 9:30 a.m. Tru1tM. and JERRY LOCKER. • period. you ll•v• only Ille leg~hl Ht fottll 1n 1111 d1ol11at1on ol IF YOU OBJECT to the elnQle man. u Vandee. r-ded 10 etoe> Ille f0tecioaure by p ng covenanu cond111on1 and '"'U\linl of the petJUon you June 22, 1M2. In Ille office of"'-Ille entire •mount dem1nd by rHtrtctton• ~~·•.. 1 • .__ ' .... Recorder of Mid Orange County, .. ~ CtedllOt YOU AM .. DIPAUL.T UNOIR A .......... e UK'r appear al ""' Recorder'1 ln1trume nl No Tohn<loullheatnOUntyoumu91 0110 Of TltUIT OATID hearlnll and llate your 112·2t 2te0, and re-reciorded Juty pay, or 10 arranoe f« payment 10 JANUAJtY n. 190. UW..11 YOU obEtlona or file written 111 . 1982" In uld office. u atop '"' foreclo1ura. or 11 your TAICI ACTION TO '"OTICT ob ectlona with the court Recorder • ln11rumen1 No property 11 In forectoaure lor eny YOUlt l'ltOl'lltTY, IT MAY II .__ h h . y 12·245ee0, by ruaon of • breec;tl otllet ••Hon contact Leon A 80lO AT A l'UMJC IA.La.• YOU ue ore t e earing. our or d a fa u It In pay men I o t HKll"')' 11\d V1tg1nia E H.cllney . ..a AM IXl'LANATIOM M n4m appear~ may be ln penion performance of Ille Obll9allon1 1477 I WlllOn SI . Midway C11y, Ca MATUltl OP THI l'ttOCllDtNQ or by your attorney. Hcured lllereb)', lncludln9 11111 92855, (11•11$2-1708 AGAINIT YOU. YOU IHOUl.D I F y 0 U A R E A bteeoll Of delautt, Nollc>e ol wtlldl II you 11111e 1ny quatllona, you CONTACT A LAW\'Dl. . wu recorded July 27, 1982. 11 111ould con11c1 a rawyet 0, '"' 7 Rue Vlllero ""-Pot! Buell CA CREDrt'OR or a contingent Record••'• lnlltumant No government IQll'CYwl\ICh may na11e 112860 · • ' credltor of the deceaaed, you 82-25N83. Will SELL AT PUBLIC fneured your loan "(H. 11'MI add,_ Of common must file your claim with the AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST REMEMBER, YOU MAY LOSE dlllgnallon 11 111own lboYe, 1)0 court or present It to the 8100£A FOR CASH, lewf\JI money LEGAL RIGHTS If YOU 00 NOT warranty 11 given u to Ill l I of Ille Unltad Stat•.°'• c.111et·1 TAKE PROMPT ACTION cornple•-°' correc:lnaea)." p ertona repreaentat ve ctl4ICk dfawn on ...... °' nattonal NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVf.N Tiie blllllidaty uno.r Mid o..d appc»nted-b-y the court benk. • 111t• or lederal credit T 11 at w • 1 1 er n Mu 1u11 of Tru11. by r~ of e brMCl'I °' within four montha fronl the umon, °' • 11111 °'federal UVlnQI Corporation. II now duly appointed default In '"-obllgallon1 aec:urad date of ftrat i11uance of and loan lllOdel.lon domldled ln Trualee under a OHd of Trull tllefeby. 11«etof0te QeCl.lted end I •-ded Secti Ihle •Ille ... ~ 11 tlle lime ol dated 0 41181112 executed by d1llvareO IO Illa undanlgned a e00\_..fuhproProV1 ba t.nCod onf ..... all rlglll, 1111• "'° lnterMI MIO LESTER DALE wooo & VALAREE. wt,llten OeelarlllQtl of OefllUlt 111<1 7 0 t e le e 0 by It. 11 TruetH. In that rHI l wooo. llu1band and wife " o.imand for Sale. and written notlc:e California The t ime for P<C>P«t'f .ituate In uld County end TRUSTOR, to INICUf• obllQaOona In ol btMCh and of etectlon to C.uM flllnl claiml will not expire 8t1te. deactlbeel .. lollowe; f1vor of LEON A HACKNEY & 111e underetgned to ••II nld prior to four monttu from lot ..... 8loc:I< 1 of Trac1 No 5111, VIRGINIA E HACKNEY. ll<>•band P'oper1Y to Nllefy uld obligatiOne. u per map recorded In Book 17, eno wile. u Benet1e11ry Recorded end flletHllet Ill• under11gned the date of the hearln11 Pages 33 to 38 ol Mlec.lteneou1 on 041271112 as Document no clUMd llld no11c:e ol b<HCll 11nd of noticed above. Mape, In 1"9 omc. ol Ille Counry 82· 143125 of Official Record• In 11141 election to be y OU MAY EXAMI NE ~~1 ~!.~~~ or 0111., g':;:,y~' ~~1:,:~r~!'ac:~:b~~·i;r. 1n~:C::,d::.1~; J~11~~ the me ke1pt by thedcourtl .hu common d11lgn1t1on of 1111 re11 land 111ere1n Recorct. you are ntereste n t e p<operty lletelnat>oYe deecrlbeel 18 Lot 99 ol Trec1 1787 In 11141 Cory Seid ule wlll be m1de, but est.a~. you may file a request purported to be. 1511 Miramar of Garden Grove. County or wllllout covenant or w1tt1nty, with the court lo receive Ori.,.., Balt>o&. Calllomla Orange. State of C1lllorn11. H up<-°' Implied. regardl"Q tltle, 1 p e c I a I n 0 t j c e 0 f the T II • u n d ••a Io n • d II• r • by llllown on 1 Map recorded In Book poaaeulon. °' encumbtanc.a to dl1clalm1 all tl1blllly for eny u . P1g11 11 10 11 1nc;lua1ve. of pay IM remaining ~ _n o1 Inventory of estate aaaeta tncor~,_ In Mid ltreet llddr-Mlecellaneou1 M•P• record• of ttie note(•) MCUf'ed by Mid Deed of and of the pellllona, aocounta °' otf1er common dealgnatlon. Mid oounry Truet, wltll Int.,... 11 In Mid note and reports described in w:r'/:n't:~ .~;,::.m:~,:~~~::;~ ,11~i'1o 1 ~!~ :~. '~n~::'ci:: ~"=• ':.v:f:'~~i ¥'=. Call1Sectio~ Probal 200.5Codof the teg.,dlng 1111•. pouaulon. or lntereat under eald deed ot l•u" '-· ch•Qee Ind .,.~ of lhe onua le e. eneumtw-. 10 Ntlafy tM Ufll)lkl and 1111 obllgatlons MCUfed I her et>)' T ruetM and of 1111 trueta c:reeled by SI cl Dey L . Rad• I , Law p<lndpel balenCe of Mid Security ere pre .. ntly ti aid by Ill• Mid Deed of Tru11 Corporation, • 11 C ivic (ln•tallmenl) Land Con1ract With e.n.llc:I")' That • btMCfl Of. and Said ••le wlll b• lleld on Ceater Drive Weit Salle Power Of 8111 And Grent To a.fault In. fhe obitgallOfl IOt whlCll Wedneaday J1nuary 12 1943 at ' C ' Ttu•tM. with lnterHt 1nd 011111 uld dMO Of trwt .. MC:Uf'lty ,,.. 2 00 p.m . et Ille Cll~ A-H•. s •• ,. AD•, allforala 1um1 u provided tllaraln, ptu• OQCUrtWd In 11111 IM payment Ml entrenc• 10 tile Civic; Center H711. Tel: 1•1-4UI. actwinc.I, K any, under the terme 004 ~made ot: Flllure 10 mall• Bulldlng. 300 Eut Chapman Publlatwd Ormp C.-1 O.lly tnereof and tnterell on auc" ,,,. 1111518:1 pavn-it ol prlnelpel A~. In the Cl•~ of Orange, CA P\Jot DK. 30. 31. 11112. Jan t , 1913 aovancee. ""' plu• ·-· ctllfgM f/lld/Of Inter•• ""' .,. aubeequenl NOTICE AT TIME OF SAL.E BIOS !171M2 Ind u.,.,_ of tlle Tn.iel• and of payment a. together wllll late MAY BE MADE IN CASH ANO/OR IM truet1 c:rMled by Nici Security cll.,get lmpound1, •d11encee, THE CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED l'\alC NOTICE (ln1t&llmenl) land Contract Wl111 ll•H, delinquent paymen11 on CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CIVIL Power 01 Sale And Q,.nl To .->ior Ilene. 0t -ta II eny COO£ SECTIOH 292411 ll'S·-NOTICE M ntuaTH'S IAU TitUITH SAU NO. IOOM Peter C. Kremer, former pre1ldent ot the lrvinc Company, haa opened an investment fJm1 tn Newport &ach, the Kremer Co. Kremer wu the top executive at the lrvlne C.ompany for five years and a former president of the Newhall Land and Farming Co Ht. new office. are located In Newport Center. He Is a Newport Beach resident George E. Reed is president of the new Boles World Trade Corp., C09ta Mesa. The firm will specialize tn counter-trading activity with buameu and governments around the world. Loal1 R. Eplfani Is executive vice president. The trade center 1.1 local.ed an the J.mpena1 tiank ~utldmg at the South Coast Town Center. The announcement wa.s made by Boles & Co., San Francisco. Don Kogen, Mission Viejo, has been named vice persident and general manager of Heldey Builders, Laguna Hills. The firm is currently working on a new science lab at UC lrvine. The Business Development Association of Orange County has recognized Pacific Federal Plaza, Costa Mesa. as the "1982 Outstanding Contribution to Orange County Environment." The 1 award was accepted by Craig Combs, architect, of Nl'wport Beach. whc. designed the plaza. The slr\Jcture is located at Nt. wport Boulevard and 19th Street. Wayne B. Guentber, manager of Coldwell Banker's Los Angeles Real Estate Finance Services' office, has been named an assistant vice president of OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS MEW Y()ftt< IA"'l -c~ ... )-1• J-IOY .. ...... .. ~' NASDAQ quol•ttono ~omCIH Ml. •S•• J•rl:f 1•\oo" Pl .. llnt ~~....,. """" lOi.-• 1t'., •IJ y ..... ,. "°'\l' w>d -Ollar'I 11¥ ~mwT•I ., .. ,. . ., ~~:.. ,,.., 21 PretGM ....,,... ........ Of onP• b ,,., u 11 Pr\SI.,... We4 Prtc.e oe NII (OtClll •1-'-u•, te••-p~ CrcnTrt 11 11•. 1 •1• I If.II PoS....C ,,_,. .. _...... C..ttrFo H o "" Ka"*I ,,.... ,,, ' P\11111ef\ '"•'"do w n 0, ~T!~'\ ... s Ktl~' JI »'• ~llrO\ ~ulonlorWtO IJ IJ\. Kl.-11 "', 10 ... I •'le~ Slack 81d AO, 0.vtM .. 1, lO 1(1 ... 1"4 1 t •·• Ray AEL lnll ..... 11 oa-.... un KloOIG 4 "'• 4rt AM.S' AFAProt »'' :M g:~ ,.,, "'-::" 17', 11•~ Ro.c!S. AVMCp s ~ 10.\o 11 .. 10'1 ·~ fllOOllM¥ ~~In,.. .. , ... ,, o......,. 1 •• • tCulkU J ... , ... ,._ 111. ''" g1.cr" ~ ,,., LMKI' JS-'•,. SMliet •o•"°'• ••• s lutCru .,. ... »~ l.MIORfl ~ ... Safeco Alt 8th 1111 •• Oo<uOt• u..co '' ,,,, the firm. Prior to pining Coldwell Banker two years ago aa a real estate finance offi~r. G~ther was a comlll("rcial loan officer in ~ Santa Ana office of Muon-McDuffie Co. Guenther Uve9 in Long Beach Nlcbol11 Spencer has been named director of aerospace marketing al the HITCO Materials Olviaion In Santa Ana, a part,.of Armco's Aeroepace and Strategic Materiala Group. Spencer will coordinate certain aerospace, defense and Industrial activiues Donald E. Raya er, Costa Mesa, haa been appointed vice president, manager of Valencia Bank's Irvine office. Rayner is a member of the chamber of commette tn Irvine and Newport Beach. He is ~-gr~duate of sari Diego State University. Steven ff. Newman and Leandro 8. Galban Jr. 1\ave been named to the board of directors of PrideMark Corp., Costa Mesa. Newman is executive vice president for The Home. He is alao a senior vice president of City Investing. Galban is vice president with the investment firm of Donaldson, Lufkin and Jenrette. PrideMark is a franchise of independent property and casualty insurance agenta. The Orange County regional office of Metrobank has opened a temporary office in Newport Beach. The bank will occupy a modular slr'-'Cture at Koll Center Newport., 5000 Birch St .. until completion of a six-story twin offace building at the site. n•. n.,.. TIME 0C , .. ,., ., 1~. ~::-.: .. .... UPS AND DOWNS 111, lO ,. , ... ,. !IO'•~ T«..mP ,., IQ•' U"-U TolcmA ,, .. )1• I .. ~ ' ,....,.I •• '"·· ' ... ,.,._"'9 ti .. •• u • • Tlor~ , .. , .. MEW VORK tAP) Jl•. t1'-TomlOtt '" ... -tlw Owt .,.. c-, ....... ~Oll. . .. ' ..... lloCU -w0tr-. lhll M,,. -.... 74, ..... ,,.~Ji: •'· •'> ,,.,,_,_ -.... _.., -.... 1• Hi' ,. 2'•1 r:r<MI ol <....... •-•dl•n ol vo1 ....... JO 10 ... 0\T!0 "~' 1Jillo or -Sll.o SI' a s•' , .. ..::~=:~~a.;.~ 121 ' u us Sur " If\, _2' .. US Trell .... 11 .. ::::=~~. r:.:": ~*'"' l"' ... U\lall11\ .,. , 41"-SI .. SI .. ~;~"J .:~ .; .. Truat•. The total amount of Mid Thel by re11on llllteof the Al Ille llm• ol 1111 lnlllal obllg1llon, lncludlnl! rMM>n•bly preHnl Benef1c11ry undet aucll publle:allon of 11111 notlee. 1"9 total 11llm11ed le11, ch.,G•• 1nd Deed ol Trull. llu ••ecuted and amount ol me~~ of tlle e~ of 1111 TrvetM. et ti. time dallvered to Mid Trutt•. 1 Mnten obllgatlon MCured b7 111e 1bove of Initial publicallon of thlt Notlc:e. II Oeclar1t1lon ol Oelaull and Demand ducrtbed dead o 1ru11 ind On January 21 11183, II 11 00 em THE HAMMOND COMPANY, 1 C11tlornla corporellon. 11 duly eppolnlad Tru1t•• under 1nd l)U(IUlrlt 10 Deed of Trull execuled by Reymond 0 0 H1llo•an. an unmarried man u Tru11or tor ,,,. benefit end ucurtty of Stele Sev1ng1 end Loan A1to<:le1lon. 1 COf'l)Otllloon U 8eneflclar,. dated N<Wember 17 19711 and tecorded •• tnetrument No •539' on o,cember 5. 11179, ol Ofllclel Recordl In 11141 Office ol l1141 County Recorder of Orange County. Stal• OI C.Ml0tnl• ·1n Book 13421 PIO' 187 All<olnc ll'-"l ... ' l)Oltc;.. ' ~ '°" ''"' Lftnvt i:~::ti-~} ,.,, ,.,, -··~ --..,.. .... --·-----V-4-1 11w 11 18.4,lle1 09 for Nie, and llaa depoalled wnll 11t1mated coete. expen111, ind O.ted OeoetnOlt 11. 1ea2 Mid TrultM, IUCh OMd ot Tru11 ldll'enCll la '212.3ee es REAL ESTATE and all I.hi documenti 4l'llClenC:lng To determine the opening bid SECURITIES SERVICE, Ille obtigallonl Meured O>eniby you may c.11 (714) 931-0tee • Calllomla c:orporallon. llnd llaa declered and doee lleteby Oat•. December t5. tH2 U Tnnt• decllf9 all 1um1 MCUl'ed lflereby NE'WPOAT 8)' 0 J M«ger. wnmedta1ely due end p.tylble and HOME LOAN, INC lta Preeident llH elected and does hereby lo • Mid Tru91M, 2020 N BfoadYway. cauM the tt\Oll 1>'°'*1Y to be IOld By T 0 ~VICE Suite 206 to 11ti1fy Ille obligallone aecured COMPANY, agent Santa Ana, CA 92708 t1141teb)' By Cindy ~. Tel· (714) 9M-8810 Dale 11/30182 AaalatMtl Sec:irMMY Publl1hed Oreng• Coa11 Dally ~ A Hadlney One Qt)' Bou9;wd, w .... Piiot, Dec 23. 30. 1982. Jan. e Vl<Q'tM E. H~ney 0r"9. CA 12808 111«) Put>ll•lled Orange COHI Dally Tel 114-f.35-&288 M2M2 Piiot. Dec 18. 23. 30. 1982, Jen 6. Pubflelled Orange Co111 Dally ----Ml--IC-NO_T_IC_E ___ 111113 55211-82 ~~· oao 23. 30. 1ea2, Jan. 8. OflANGE COUNTY SUf'EMOfl COURT 100 Cine Ctt.Df. Weet &anti Ana. CA "2701 PLAI NTlfF: SYC AMOllE OAHaNI HOllllEOWNIE"S ASSOCIATION. 0£F£NOANT: ~ M. aAllO, AND DOES 1 TH .. OUOH llV, INCLUSIV1:. SUMMOMI CASE N0 .... 09 NOTICE I You l\eft been ...S. The C-' m., decide ao-:.z.: wllllout JOUF belftg "-d 7ou t..,,ond wlttlln ao •~ Reed tt. lnformeOCMI ~. ti you wlah lo -11\e edYICI ot an 111orney In lhtt manar, you should do IO promptly IO thal your "'"lien rHponM. 11 any. mey t>e lllec:I on llme AVISO I Uat e d Ila aldo de11te ndedo. El lrlbunel pued• decJdlf CCN!lre Od. • 8udMnda • ,,,_ qve Ud. ,....-. denlro de JI> di ... l N la lnfonftactoft qw •Igwe. SI Ulled de••• aollcltar al consatoe de un •bog•Oo en Mii asunto deberl• h1cerlo 1mmed111-1e. de nll ma/1¥1 \U fnpueltl n<:fila. 9' hay algUNI. puede aer reg1t1111d1 • I~ 1 TO THE DEFENDANT A cMI complelnt 1111 been llled by the p1a1nu11 egalnlt )'OU II you *'"' to deftr>d 11111 lawlult. )'OU muet. within 30 daya aftet tlll• 1ummona 11 ..,....a on you, flle wOll tllle COUf11 written reeponN to '"' comp111n1 l'"'9M you do 10. )IOU' deifaull wlll be enta<ed on appttcauon of l"9 PlllUC MJTtC( SUPffnOlt CCXMT CW CALIFORHIA COUNTY OF ORANGE TOO Cf'Ac Ctr. Of. w .. 1 S.,.U A-. CA '2101 PLAINTIFF · RANCHO WEITWOOD VILL.AOE HOMEOWNflll AS SOCIA TlOH. DEFENDANT: DONALD J . tltAUTIOAN •nd JEWEL lltAUTIQA N , CA .. OL l 111€1lltYMAN. end DOES 1 ttlrouel\ \S, lnd...iw IUflllMONS c--.,,.. NOTICE! You ... .,. bMn euecl n. c:-1 ""' dectde .... t '" w"'->1 ,_ ~ ....... .... '°" •Mt>Ond wttMft JO .,.,. ... Reed .... "''°""'"°" betow. II you wiall IO -k 11141 advtee OI an 111ornay 1n thtt m•ll•• you Sl>ould do IO promptly ao lhlt your """"en resoonse. of eny may be filed on I •me AVISOI U e ted l\e e ldo dem.ndedo. El Ulb1111el pued• dectdlir CCN!tra UCL 8'n MHllencta a --~ Ud. ~ defltro • ao dlee L-1a ....__._.,. ... ue. SI Utted de••• s ollclta• •I con•110 de un abogado an eate aaunto. Oeber1a llecerlo 1mmedtal-le, de •II m1ner1 tu '""""'' eecnta. 11 hay 111guna llUede -•IO'ltreda a llernpo 5'31-82 PWUC NOTIC£ MUNIC•~ CCMMT 0# TIW POfllOMA .IUOICIAL OtSTRICT l50 Wwt .......,._._...,.ct '"-c"""' P L0 A I N T I F F G R A N G f. INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. a Wull•ngton corporlllon and IVAN J TOTlEN. fin lndt\lldull DEFENDANT INFIELD INC . e Catllorn11 corporellon. DEL.ANO PETER MANOS. 11n lndlviduel dOlng bull,_. et INFIELD MEDICAL AHO TRANSPORTATION SERVICE and lEIGH GORDON S MITH 1n 1t1C11v>dual anc:r DOES 1 lll•OUQtl 15 lt\CIUllYe aUMMOMe c-Mo . .,.... NOTIClll You lltlft .,._., eued. The C-' ,.._,~....,._,you ....... ,_ ...... llMnl _.... JOU,......... Wfl1'llt IO 8)'a. Reed 1M lftfonlwllloft betow. II )'OU wllh 10 aMll Ille ad~ Of 1n attorney 1n 1nl1 millet. you 11\0Utd do eo p<0<n9lly eo that yCAK wrlll•n rffPonM If 111y, mey be flled on llm• AVISOI Uetetl fla 1 1de demandado. El 1rtbu111I puede 6eddtr eot1tre Ud • ..., eudtencla • -... Ucl. ....... ~N ........... ~ ... ete-SI Ulttd d•••• 101tcttu •I conHIO d• un •bogado en .... a1un10 deberta 111carlo 1nmldlet1men11. de "" man¥a. tu taepveela .. C:rlll, II l\ll)' liguna puade -reglalled• • llemC>O plalntllf. and tlllt court may enter 1 judgmenl agalMI you lor 1111 relief ~ oetnanded In Ille comp111nt, whlCll could re1ufr In g.,nlahment or ""'OM· 18" Ing of money or P<OC*'IY o• Olller rehet requetled In Ille ~· Oeted Octot>et 111. 19112 l .. A. Bt1nct1. Clerk Htfl'ftl E Bottlcll. Dec>ul'f LAMDORIN AMO HLZ 11»1 IMMllwd. 1 TO THE DEFENDANT A civil compleln1 hH been filed by Ill• plaln1111 llQllN1 you fl you Wlstl IO defend 11111 '-111. you mull wolllln JO d•y• aftet 11111 aummon1 11 MtVed on you. Ille w1111 11111 court 1 ...,111en res~ 10 11141 complaint UnleM you do ao. your <1af11ul1 wlll be e11terea on 1pphcellon of the pl.,ntJll and tlllt COUf1 m•y enler a tudgmenl llQ..,..I you IOt the relief dematlded In Ille complaint. whlCll could r11u11 tn g1tn1111men1 of weoee taklnQ of money 0t praoerty or other rellal requtlted In the complain I I TO THE' 0£FEN0ANT A cMI compl1lnl 1111 been llled by Ill• plalnllfl agalntt yov II you with 10 defend 1111• 1....,11. rou mu.c. w11111n 30 d•y• '"" 11111 1ummon1 11 .-ved on 'fOIJ file wt111 11111 "°"'1 1 Mtllen '"POf\M 10 me compltlnt Unlft1 you do ao. youf default wlU be entered on appllcallon Of th• ptalnllll, and 11111 C0\111 tMy enter • !Udo~ aoa1n11 rou '°' the r111e1 demanded [n Ille comoteitll ~ could •••ult In g1rn1111m1n1 ol w&IJIS. llklllQ of mone)' or propefty or olll•• relltf tequHted tn Ill• complalnt l J Tuattfl,CA~ (1M)....,. Publl1hed Or1nge Coast Dally Piiot. 0ec 1e, 23, 30. 1ee2. "'" e. 1N3 55t2·82 Dated Jll'IU""J 20 11112 lM A Bttibcn Clet1C C W90tlet. °'90ty UNDGMN ANO KLZ t712t ...... ""9. Ti.ettfl, CA ll*O ('Mt) M44700 Piiot Dec 18. n_ 3o, 1912. JM II 11183 P'llllJC NOTICE Oiied SIPlembef 3 tM2 J-E Gardner. Olt<it By A Orlftltll, Deputy ltC>e«ltT t . I.I COltVIC, HQ. 1n1UMot1191¥CI..1utte 121 a.nta ....... Ca._, Teti (2'J) an.- AH__, tlf "9M1tft Publlalled Or1nge Co111 Ollly Piiot, 0.C, ~. 30, 1ff2, JM. 8. 13, 1183 &e2M2 WILL SELL Al PU9LIC AUCTIOfol TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH, CASHIER'S CHECK OR CERTIFIED CHECK (payable at lime ot Nie 1n l•wtvl money of Ille Unltwd Stat•> 11 11141 sov1h ftont entrence 10 Ill• Orang• County Old COU'lllouM, 21 I w .. 1 San11 Ana, Bt11d City of S11nta Ana. State of Cllll0tn•• YOU Alli .. OU'AULT ~A DEm OF 1"UIT Ofl lllCNtTQAU DATIEO NOVlll .. llt tl', 1t11. UM&.aH YOU T"I ACTION TO .. 1toncT YOU .. ""°"'""· IT MAY H IOLO AT A l'UILIC IALE . " YOU MllD AN EXl'LAMATIOM OF THI MATUltl ~ THI l'flOCllJ*fGS AGAINST YOU. YOU 8"0ULO CONTACT A 1.AWYUI. All r19111 11111 ind ln .. teal conveyed to 1nd now held by II unda< Hid Deed or Trull In Ille P•-11Y •llulled on H id County lt>d Stale deecrlbed • LOI 1111 ol trac1 23~. In Ille city ol Co111 M111. •• par mt.p recorded In booll 93. pagea 38 Ind 311 of mltoellaneout mapa, record• of o;ange C6uflty. c.monn. T"• 11ta11 addren 1nd otllet common dellgnatlon. II any, of tlle rHI property d~rlbeel ebOve 11 purported to be 3142 Glbr1l1., Averwe. Cotti Mn•. Cellfornl1 92$21 The unde,.lgnad l•u•"• d*l•lml any l11blllry IOt lneottecl lnlor-mallon lumllhed. T1111 aald NI• 11 made Wllh0u1 cove1>1n1 or warren!)' teg1rdlng tolle, POHUllOO Ot anc:iumtw.,,c;ee. Of • to in-ablllty of lltte Tile total amount of 1111 u11911d balance of Mid obllptlona IOGll'- wllll .OVanc:ea. Ind .. limited OOSll •nd ~ .. 189.272 86 Tllat Notice of b1 .. ct1 of Hid Obliglllon fllld elec110n 10 NII Mid real property w11 recorded 11 lnllrument No 112·2817115 on Aug\ltl 3, 11182. of Offlclll Recordl In tM Ofr1e1 of ti. County Recorder ot Orange Oounty. 8111• of CetlfOtnla TtVetee or P•rty oonducllng Sale. CALIFOR~IA LANO 1'1TLE COMPANY, 35711 Arllngton Avenue, Riverside C1Jllfornl1 12508. Anentlon FortdOtut• OecMirtmenl. T~ (7141 7M·2120 0.led Oecembar 21. 1982 THE HAMMOND COMPANY 11 Trual• B)' Ceilfornla land Tiiie Company. •• IO'f'll Sllaron A Bewley. • Forectoeure Offioer PublllllliS Oreno• COHI D•llY Piiot. Dec 30, 1GU, Jan II. 13, 1183 670&-82 MUC NOTICE t1IAtnM11 1• 1 ... ~IOll ,,~, n Llnllro • AF.,,n --... Or l'fCJI UI.. ,,.,, ~n 4Gt"1 _ ... o.. .... o u•,u-. ' :~"!n'm n~ 111<4 °""""" ~J,, ~~ MGF 0.1 IS u1. k•'""n( MeolGE AO...w .~. •'• Econuo 21 111 .. =·"' ARnM 11 1>11 • .. EIPotEI 12' I lJ'-1 A.-11• '"' ,., ~,_et s '"" =::..irp A"tSA .. 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I 982 auto sales 21 lowest • ID years By 1'lte Asaoclated Prffa 0.plte I 1urae Of new-car buyina In Den-mbcr, the major U.S. automakers 11ld ules lut year droppt'd to the lowest level at~ 1961, although auto lmporu a1ao llumped ln 1982. Auto lmporta had• banner ~mber. with talea toppt.na tho previoua record for the month, set In 1"80 But lmport 11let for the full y~ aha lagged bcJllnd 1981 Levell and were the worst In four y~. The five major U.S. automaken said lhe1 aold l61,823 can In the Dec. 21·31 period compared with 126,602 lai the year-aao 10-day period. The daily sales rate of 17,980 vehlclee wu the best for the period alnc:e 18,253 were eold each day al the end of December 1980. For the full month, saJes were up 25.3 percent The daily selllnJl rate of 17,233 wu the best since the companies sold 18,132 cars each day in December 1980 The full -year sales for 1he domestic auto manufacturers were 5, 756.660. off 7 .2 percent from 6,· 206,296 In 1981. It was the smallest total since 5,556,· 100 cars were sold in 1961. Importers said their sales were up 11 .8 percent m December. The daily selling rat.e of 7,066 set a record and was the highest sinc:e 6,777 imports were sold each day in December 1980. For the year, import sales were down 2.5 percent The daily selling rat.e of 7.220 was the worst since 6,· 373 were sold each day in 1978. Jobless applicants down WASHINGTON (AP) -New applications for unemployment compensation checks decreased by 27 .- 000 in the week ending on Christmas Day. the fourth such decline in the last five weeks, the Labor Department reported today. The a~ency's Employment and Training Administration said the seaaonally adjusted figures showed approximatel y 517 ,000 Americans placed first-time claims for benefits in the week ending Dec. 25. compared to 544,000 filings in the preceding week. Because Christmas came on a Saturday last month, many stat.e employment offices were closed on Christmas Eve, shortening the filing week for applicants. In its report, the Employment and Training Administration also said that 4,334,000 jobless people were collecting unemployment checks under stat.e-run programs in the week ending Dec 18 -a decline of 159,000 from the previous week. Western lowers air [are LOS ANGELF.s (AP) -West.em Airlines says -i-~~8·R:>W·~p ~~~-.el" Jel».~ .. most major citie8 in the Uniled States including on flights that originate from Los Angeles. The "Super Liberation Fares" must be purchased seven days in advance and pas1engers must stay at least aeven but not .more than 14 days. airline spokeswoman Linda Dozier said. The fares went into effect Wednesday and u-avel must begin by April 1, though paaengers can return as late as April 15, ahe aaid . The tare will be offered on a limited number of Rats. she added. DOW JONES AVERAGES N(W VQAIC(A .. I FIMI Dow J-• ~ lor -.. JM S noou °"" ..... i.-,_ a. 10lt to 105'.1S IOlJ. '4 IOM ft I It .. s.u ..s2." m..a uJ "+ 1 u 121 n 1n• 110 .. '" u. o 21 4101' 4U.01 ..i4t «ll.S7• 010 AMERICAN LEADERS ,.,.. 1,-.000 z.m.a ,, .. ,_ NEW '\'()Al( (AP) -a.., Weo Pf1Cle -.... Clhlnve Cll .,,. ..... -~i.. A....nc.n -------------· =='911 ........ IAdlno_~ at WHAT STOCKS DID ~-::e&>.., '·~:: ~~ . ~ NEW YOAk tAP) J"" S .,,.,,,~Ml• ()tO NEW VOAIC IAPI J.,. S METALS lod41y '31 111 111 w '° J HEW YOAK (AP) -Spe.t nOtot.1--AI oric. 1ode)I c.~, 75~-71 e•nll • pound. v s Mt~ion. ....,._ 1$ -'11 • l)OUllCI. Hy ...,_, saeo oo per n.. Pl•dlwtll 1390 OO·t3t• 00 1roy ovn<• N 'I' SILVER H•nd,. •Ml Human t 1 1 15 .., l•oY -- GOLD QUOTATIONS tn1tf'Snt W7,G Jt_. ,,. ""-'-SS.,100 1'"' •; DcwnePlrl SM, 100 2'• '• AllMCNI 279#)0 2\o A_.o.1 JI0,.100 "-, "° c ....... HO 14S,l00 ~ • '' We .. llh'CI IJ7,IOO IO... , 'l HOU()ol l r I J0,100 IJ ""''· Vo IU uo tio Uo tU ~: a; Up I06 Up I04 Up IOO Up t1 uo ,, Ull t 1 Up ts Up t J Up t J U11 t I Uo It ~: u Up 'I Up I Up l Up I Ull IS Up U uo Li Up U ""' ~ IJ CSij i ! n a .... ... ,, 6S •• ~ ti r: p ·' ..• •• ... , ,, 11.u' ~··ft ' ,., Kil"; ,,, "" 'I'•'' I • =~"¥"" "(;"' •uC' .. ,. '' .!" 1'0 .... ~,, J. .:114~ l '"' I " U I I 'Tl•l• '""' .... " t "" u~•· .. ., ... ----~~ ----.. OCC to 'Entertainment Tonight' comes of age . 1 =-.,r:=11nri~!m;~=~~~-l'. .v... .... ~---,--or---,~ ... ~ .. ,,......,_.. -~ 1.;:; JJiYt 0 aw u IJ>OU l ne l llrl 'ne"i n v-e • c"'ITf ~ 'f ?~•.;;iff-1• ~s ·r .. ~••voru-·~ c:h n1ft. '' a o n>bltily wooldrr t PIP&moun~a.vtatoft= • '.&JU. e r u 1n.m •n --A T..,....., '#rttM concert NOEl.£.5_ Mu al'· from Broadway'• modem era. from 1965 to the: present, will be performed Saturday In Oranae Cout College's Fine Art.a Hall 119. The concert will begtn at 8 p.m. with telecuona from "On a Clear Day" and will c o ntinue through 1982's latest Broadway hits Advance tickets, priced at $4, are on sale In the OCC Ticket Office, located In the college's Administration Building. Tickets will be sold at the door for $5 "Entt!r t a l nmt-nt Ton11ht," now In lll Hcond ytar . may be •chlevlna the new1 crediblllty that eluded It at birth It haa a harder edae to It.a dally news cover•ae of the t!ntertalnment lnduatry, and It hu shod moat•of the fluff that threa~ned to lift lta feet rtaht off the vound. The ahow, a half-hour on wet!kdaya and an hour on weekends, has alto become a solid ralinp hit. It's sent by satellite from 11me-day telecast by 129 11.&tiona. Vlewershlp is estima~ at more than 20 million. The con cert will f eature the Alan R emington Quintet whi c h i n c lude s Remingto n , an O CC mwic instructor, on alto sax. Vocalist Rowanne Mark will perform with Alan Remington Saturday at Oran~e Coast College. "I thin k we've changed for the better ," says James Bellows, the former newspaper e<:Utor who took over a year ago. "We've gotten closer to the news. We're now talking about things that are real and connecting with the viewers." Mills House art exhibit to open Ron Hendren, co-host since t h e show 's premiere in September, 1981, says, ''When I go back and look at the pilot it's embarrassing. Garden Grove. Mills House V1Sual Arts Complex will present "Watermed ia ." an exhibition of watennedaa paintings by Joy Krenz. Ann Runco, Jube Lul·as Runco, Barbara Ward. Eliza beth West, and Barbara Dobberpuhl An operung reception to meet the six artists wiU be held Sunday, from 1-4 p.m. The exhibition will continue ·through March 6 in the West Gallery of the Complex, 12732 Main S t . Conunuing through Jan. 30 m the East Gallery is "If Wishes Were Horses" an exhib1tlon of vintage t•arousel animals from all the major American carvers plus English , French. and Mexican carvers. "Nobody's ever done this kmd of show before. We have a large staff. Naturally you go through a period of acclimatizing yourself. ·Antique Sho Huntington Center malt dally thru Jan. 9. 642~4321 Direct or collect, • < ~--&MOC~O-!i9W--·- hometown '(XJper . the - Daily Pilat Regular gallery hours are 1 to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. For further information call the gallery at 638-6707 56th Seuon Frank Galvin has one last chance to do something right. CAllFOJNIA S GlfArfSfOll'OOO<tl'lAr (ASIO'l~ w . .,.JI*. AJlllliOCMeS · t ill Arllt .. 11 ArllU-24 .,,nae Meyt .C..•-.lllJ.:a• TICKETS "·"·"·" S7.H ,U .H FOR TICKET INFORMATION -~,,.,~~· OR WRITE P 0 . BOX 7~5 HEMET. CSALIF "&23-43 IN 8EAVT1'vt •AMOllA 80W1 ~EM£r -$AN .JACfNTO THE RD I CT .. d•.trJ• •"1 .. TOI C ll'O M4 _WHILE WITCH CRUISES ORANGE COAST COLLEGE CALENDAR OF EVENTS Jan.e MARINI! Ll!CTURE SERIES Gertatnc Sea Gypsies Jan.7 Mark Twain'• SWITZl!ALAND Armch••r Adventures • Dick Roddy Jan.a LOS ANGELES BALLET Jan. 13 MARINI! Ll!CTURE SERIES Amertces Cup .. 1983 -Tom Blacllaller Jan.13 ALAN Rl!MINGTON & ROWANNE MARK Fme Arts 119 Jan.15 WINTl!R CONCERT OCC Chorale & Chamber Singers ''' V ~91C)S o A .,t.A;.t.tf A LUUV "f A• f'-. MPANY Jan. 13 BIG BAND JAZZ 2 PM • Roberr Moore Theatre Jan.22 DIXIELAND JAZZ NIGHT Guy Halferty & Society cnmtm Jan.23 MAYNARD FERGUSON Jan.29 AVAZ DANCE CO. lntt1rnat1onal Folk Dance 8 P.M. -AOBl!AT MOORI! THEATRE 2701 Fairview Road. C6sta Mesa TICKETS/Yl••·MC -558·5527 I• &11~ who h•d run bo 11 popular wllhoul (whkh at.o produec1 the Tonl1ht." With-thon n • w •pa pe ra In L 01 Oiirltlmaor-and allt~ 1how), c.4x 8toadcuUna. a tuJ on 1 In Jtlf c• Anaolu, N•w York. l hey add, and Taft BroaadcHtlna. and becomet1 euier to b)'J)MI W.aahlni\on, and Miami. • · En t er ta In mt n t TeleRep. All available thl' notwork.I and offer joined "!ntertalnml'nt Tonlsht" la unlikely to advertlilng aold our·rn proarammln1 dtrect to "ronlsht" •• manaaln& dump them advanc" on a ~2 -week the 1\MtJQrv ~It.or Ht" took over just • • T h I • I 1 a n ball.I. ln time to direct covoraae 'lnfo-talnment' ahow," A aide development la ot the drownina death of aaya Hendren, a former that approximately 60 actreu Natalie Wood. It "Today Show" critic. ll'levl1lon statlona Wat a thorough job of "There are people out ln•talled satellite earth Belluw1 aaya the ihow'1 coverage la not I nfluenced by Paramount reporting, 11 waa the there who like feature -------------------- coverJge ot the death of atorles about 1\an they John Beluahl from a admire. I think there'• a drug overdoee place for \hat. l think the The show haa aho fluff La aone. A publlcllt reported on the Incidence can no longer pt a atar of death• and lnjurle1 on just by picking up the caused by movie 1tunta phone." and special effects, Mary Hart. hl1 examined the hyping of weekday co-host, says, televislon news shows to "In the beginning we Increase ratings, looked needed the 1tar1, but at the power brokers now we're in the driver'• who turn unknowns mto seat." stars.· and reported on Producer Vlnce11t J. Di the blacklisting of actor Bona says. "There's an Ch ff Robertson in the a w a re n e s s 1 n the David BeeeLman acandal mdustry of who we are A n o t he r Bellow s and what we do. There's c o n t r 1 bu ti o n wa s an awareness that we're bringing an reporters n o t t h e r e a s a wnh a background m promotional tool. We're hard n e ws . Scott there to show what Osborne. a former NBC people a re doing and Ne ws correspo ndent, how they are reacting to was hire d as a field thelrsuccess.TheclJmate reporter Ron Powers, 1s right for this kmd of who won a Pulitzer Prize s how . Pe op 1 e are at the Chicago Sun -genuinely interested in Times. became television t h e e n t e r ta I n m e n t commentator. business." "Entertainment "Entertainment Tonight" $till has some Tonight" rot its start lightweight fe atures with an 18 million •BARGAIN llATIN•ES • Monday thru Saturday All PerformancH before 5:00 PM (&ca,c l,.a.1 (..,......._, ... Hllilliyl) .. 81!8T FRIEND8" ------ "THE VERDICT" 11111 ----- LAKEWOOD CENTER WALK·IN .. 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Tl'M18LIE•llEDI ~ llMMN 9ftlllt.lll!ft lS """" '°5111 SHOE AUNT FRITZI 15 6ETTIN6 ANNOYED WITH ME-- -'CAUSE I ALWAYS ASK HER FOR WATER AFTER I GO --TO BED Fl'Nk l' W INKER8E~1' I HAD 10 READ m.J SECOND PERIOD CLAf61HE RIOT Pl..T 'TlH!> MORNING ! BRABBLE t ~~el.IMO•~· \t i.-~.'1UR\6"El ~ lOOtCEO \.I~ ~ UM£&AC~R r<>ft 1\lf. ~'f ·Ml~'!>~ I DON'T HAVE THAT PROBLEM ATALL WE HAVEN'T G0TrEN 1WtT rAR ALONG IN 'THE BOOK <JET! by Kevin Fagan .. , ; ' .. . ' • I I d ... . . .... !i ~: . .. • t . 1 ..... ""' ............................ --...................... ________ ~~--------~-~--~~ -.. Oren;t Cout OAIL V PILOT fThurld1y. Januery I . 1813 a) TOM..JOAY a 18fllll " .. W'"9. NEW YORK It thf'erful muak: and the Muppett mak• )'OU happ)', chances are good that you'll like Jlm Hef\IOO'• Fragle. and their po11tlve approach to lit&: ''Dance your cares away, "Worry'• lor another day "Let the muaic play. "Down In Fraale Rock." Home Box Office introduce• "Fr'aaaJe Rock" and an entirely new ca1t of brightly colored, fuuy, Muppet-Hke characters Monday evening at 7:30. The half-hour program, f\,1Q.'810r in 1tyle u well as spmt to Henson'• enormously 1ucoeaful "The Muppet Show," ii the fint weekly wrtea created expre11ly for the pay-cable network, which built ill audience •largely on a lineup of current theatrical films. "fiasgle Rock" LS aimed at the ~ ~· ~ 1111 'l<Sl>A \' l.'CO•D• NEWS CHAAUE'I AHQEL8 The Ang911 enlltt the aid of • peychic ""'*1 Kris •• at>Oucted b)' an embmered man 8 HHLHOCKEY Loe ~ Kings vs. Montreal Canadienl • THMFI COMPANY Jack and Ch~IHY are ~ logathar ... Jc*• end lhen d..COY« they have no kr; • HAWAII FIVE~ A gengtand-atyte lllaylng 1•• 1 blzMre turn -an autopsy,......,. the vie· tlm hid two phyelcal Iden· uu ... • OVEAEASY G..,..tt tlle Four Fresl'I· GH~ITIES ~oun~r vldw«>r, but lho humor, a 1pc!Craf!ftnanrartetyohubtJf" 1lap1tlck. wUJ make adult. laugh. too "l'm Km1 of the Unlv~rlM'!," th• 1lant Pa Gora complain&, "IO why won't someone pay me heed'" "I'd pay you he«>d," Junior Gorg replln, "If l had any" Henaon himlelf dfteribee the tunnel world of Fraqle Rock as "a amall place jull beyond everyday reality," that 11 inhabited by the Ukea of Oobo. We mbley, Mokey and Uncle Traveling Matt. Gobo 11 the leader of the Fraggle pack, and in each episode, be muat sneak into Doc'1 workshop and avoid the unkerer'1 mutt, Sprocket, to retrieve the moat ~nt poet card from Traveling Matt. Doc, played by Gerry Parkes, 11 the only non-Muppet In the cast. Each 1how includes original mUlk, and the drama It that•• ht' pr•>s>•• •ord -HttUI~ elmplct , thuugh ruther 1e>phlaUcated. mem.10 ln "Wembley and thl' Cora•." for lna-.nc..-e, Oobo and Wc-mblt'y lctavt' Fr•ul• Rock In ll'a.tth of a n«>w lucky watktn1 •tick Wembley 11 trapped under ll flower pot by Junior Gora. and Gobo 1wn.rnona Mokey and the other1 to the reecue. Wemblt'y, In the meantime, enjoy• a bl& dinner with the Gorge, and 11 reluctant to leave wh•n hh1 frienda arrive. They're all captured and held as slave• before Wembley reali%el what's happening and nips Pa Corg on the 1nout. The furry and feathered creatures escape to Fra1ale Rock In the confusion. "I gut'M some slavery feela IJke freedom," Wembley. uys before turning In that night "l didn't know what they were trying to town for a tmHh WIOI09- manl • 80.AP Tile T11 .. 0•1 •new bu11at named S1undera, Burl le11n1 tile oeaulll of the ahefllfa eleetlaf\ end Billy lalta Lfflle 11\air atlllr la ovat • M'A•s•H Newtcallat Cleta Aooer1a raturna to the 40771h 10 upd1ta KO< .. I' W11 condj.. Ilona (Pan I) • THE GOLOEH AG£ OIF TUlWMON "Plltarna" Ed Begley, Everett s1o-and Rich· Wd l(llay 81., In a 1955 ptoduetlon o4 Rod Sett-ino'• fTKllll-1-'ad 11udy of etr ... In Ille competitive world of big bullnese. • MA8TEAP1ECE THfATillE "To Serve Them AM My Daya" CMallna, Ul'hll>I>)' and dlllllulloned with "le u wife o4 1 r-ctmutar ~t (Pitt 131Q 8' cou.EGE IA8f<ET8AU Celltomia Stele va. Unlvet· rm="ornl• * * "Fighting Mid" ( 1975: p .. ., Fond1. Lynn Lowry A Iona man •• plllao against a OOtnJ91 Cl0f90'• llon wt*I hla term la thrMlened by • atrlp min- ~ ~llon A • •• ~ • -THAOUOH ll4£.AatS- ''AreNtac:tura lhe Shee>- hard OI~·· Nell Carter, stars as Nell, whom widower and police captain Carl Kanisky (Dolph Sweet) hired to run his household on the NBC comedy series "Gimme A Break," which moves to new time on Thursdays at 9:00 on KNBC (4). o4 I~. one o4 lhe IHI remaining m•n"'*' In Souttwlfn Calllornia • a«:rat mlalon 10 the NOf1h Pote * * * * .. The Sptn1 Of The e.ehtve" (1973) Ant l()f· rent. Farnando Fernen Gomez In 19408 Spain_ • aentlllve young girl"• ••I><*"• 10 the h()(r()( lllm "Frank_, .. n.. a11 ... a her peroac>tklnl ot 111• ., ~. .. ()) C88NEW8 9 A8CNEW8Q ·~=ISAIOHT CIMOVIE ••• "C.Yeman" (1981) Ringo StlN, ~ au.Id The dOwnllh member o4 a betaf)' ""'9\an p<ahlSlotlc trtt>e beCJ1n9 to dlaco..., !Nt t>taina Ind not b<ewn wtll b9 the 119111 to r.1 peo- l)le"I _,...,."PO OM<>W * 1t "'Splrl1 OI The Wind .. ( 1979) Chief Dan George SIHn Pldl-A young t>oy owr~r.s~to become the WOf'ld Cham- pion 0oQ Sledder 'PG' t •15 Cl) MOVIE * * "A t18dl Of The 50-Foot Woman" ( 1958) AMl- aon Heyee, Wiiiiam Hud· '°" "'1• being aubjee1ed to radiation, • woman Qf"owt to Q81'9-*'tuan p<e>- portlons, t:aol AUCE Ota< CAVETT GAOWINO YEARS ''Conc:lutk>l'I '' (J)QIHl:WS 9 8AANEY MIU.EA A ONO puefMf. a phOICJVf • "'* woo lufW _., Into • par1' '°' ... _ j)U(• poeaa end I man WOO dalma to be "-" Ch<llt 7;00.-~~~ N8CNEW8 HNtfl"f DA Y814A/M 8ungllng catarers <** bedlam at • oe<emony In wtllctl Howatd end Marlon ,..,_ their men1age Yow. I A8CNEW8Q :.. OOMPAHY Jedt end Latty delllM 1 .,,,., °' oeiuno rid of Ject1"1 nMt l"OOfl'WMI• (part 2) 11-:"..::'LD ~ (J)P.M.~ 9 ENTERTAINMENT TOMGHT A loot& at oalal>tlfy couplet wflO wof1I loge!'-. • OAAHOE COUNTY TOOAY (t)MOVll * * ,_. "FOf Your Eyee Only"" ( 198 t) Roger Moor•. Topal J....-8ond lfKlll I crtmlnal who puftOined I top ~ 9fHllh deMnM dlNkil 'PO' (Q)MCMI •• *'h "Time Bandit•" (IN1l Craig Wamack. ~ Wlml'. A young "°1 II ._., on • "'II UWOuOfl time I))' a bend OI dlmlnllllve would-be out l9we ~ ,_ llOlen I ~ INlp "°"' the 8'lpwne ... 'll'G' 1ae IONlMITOWN f~ e Wtt to Monro- ~ ~ • loott at ,,.. T f~. the im.tlOf 0 QI FAMILY FEUD 0 LAVENff & 8HlflLEY &COMPANY The g+r1t llO(M to let Fon· tie tlltow 1 p1111y 11 the PIDaBowl 8 EYEOHl..A F .. tureo. 1 l"9P0'1 on how aom. dOC1ora tum to drug11 undllr atr ... : • review ol the movoa 'CreepeN>w"; • ptohle of IPMCIW~ at., ~ Pao- haM G) wt(RP IN CINCINNA Tl Andy lakM I lot ol heel lor "'anglng 10 l4>0f'llO< I Bt1111h punlt roek group·a concert. I ()) TIC TAC DOUGH MACNSl. I LEHMA NPOM D HfT~S GUIOE TO THE GA1AXY Atthur Ind F Of d llnd I ham· ...,,_ aboard 1 atolan r=:AIKS> FOAtT **'_. "Y• Sfr, TNla My Baby.. ( 1949) Oon1ld O'Connor, CherlH Coburn A PIH oA lonnet Gia -I lootbell ._ 9f1d their ooectl"• lo«> CID IN8IOE THE NF\. Hoeta Lan o.-and Nick Buonlcontl revtnr h~t· °' the l)feVloul ..-·1 NFL e-Ind ln19Maw kr; player• and coedlaa Cl) AEA08ICISE Gat In lhap9. look OOOCS. and .... 9'•' with lhla rzr=-program • *'Ii "Meelblilla 11979) 8111 Muuay, Chrla M1~ape909 A 1eny tum· met CM1P counaab leada Illa mllflt chafgaa IMP 1 no-holdl·berrad •90rt• compellllon 1011na1 • group lfom enothar c;amp wilh 1 mucll belier rapull· tlon PG' t:OO 8 (I) MAOHUM, P.I, A -11111\y prlCllCal )oil., ...... Magnum hla anhra for1-. much to the cha- grin ol 1111 ll'IOMy-fll.oflg"f ralat~ 08fAME WhHa r-chlng malarial f()( I MW mullcal. 0orte ftnd• Iha ,_ ot her drtema end Bruno 1111• fc>t an older womari • MOY'I( * • "The Lady 1(....,. .. (1971) Bun Aeynoidl, Not· man Fell A poltc:e delec>- Hve dlaocWer• ltlal • trltnd oA hie II I murcMrw and I ltudenl find• out lhal Ille renclng ln11ruclor It lnVOl'ted In • ITllH'dtt •O THIOMATUT ~HIAO "-" _, ,.,., •• Mddlng day " dllrupled ""'*' ,,,. ~t Miids Aalpl\ on ......... --------------------------------------CHANNEL LISTINGS (!) SOAP The M•jo< leeda a raid 10 -Ny: Jodie nMl9t ~~ hlacMd and A»ce. Benion..._ • P.M. MAGAZJNe A -type of plMlJC -· oery that m•k•• th• pettent looll _, ._. NI· tar. • 87·yMt-<>ld ~ moa-whO I• going lot '* bleck bell In .. ., .. • MOYIE + • • "The ura And Tlmel 01 Judo• Roy e .. ., .. ( 1972) Pa&ll Newmal\, AYI Gatdnar A llNllhlme out· .... tall• f1'IW a Waalam town by d~ hie own totm ot jutlllCla end confllcallng Ille pt0Perty lot ·•cowt -IL •• SNEAK PMVIEW8 ,..... Oebler and Jettr9111 Lyone malla their d*- lor the WOfwt mcwt. OI 1N2. (l)MOW * **lot "Pannlel From Heev.,, .. (1981) Steve M.nln. BamaOene p...,_ In the M~ during the °'C)f-•• IMet IN.Ille; Mleam_,. d .. troya the llVW °' .._ wound him ~ Of hll unt>rldlad Ml1lw-a Ind his b9llaf lhel lite can b9 .. II II In ~ Ind mcMe muelc:el procNctlon numb«'• 'R' OMOVIE ••• "C-" (1881) AlrlOO $lln. Dennie Ol.l9d The downlat'I "*""* Of a t>eraly humat1 ptehlstorte trib9 beglnl 10 dlteOYar thal t>rlln• Ind not t>t--. w4ll De 11-k91 to hie peo- ple'• eurvMll. 'PO' 1:30 (J) CHARLIE'S ANGEL.I The Angela lnvMUgete when 1wo cacera era abducted tlefore • wom· ar1·1 mltllhOn G) 000 COUPU!. Olcar win• • greyhound I" a poller gatN Ind wants 10 ·-It • UITEAPRIH (Seuotl Pr~e) "Talla- pln" H~ Sev1tald lootta II Iha behlnd·lt. _,.. "°"' ot Alllerlea"• ""' maior lllrtlnl bat1k· rupecy. and watehft u 8''""7 axecuttvee try 10 tea1ructur. tNlr ~ ID IMltDI ORAHOE COUNTY r.etUJed 0r.,.. County Youth 8ympnony, Pit loone'• ~ C-ty TV 1ta11on l<OOC; blind ~n Aleit Vttda, OrMOI Ccun1y toorM tor batt-.cl _,, Q))MOWI * • "The ldermlnalor" ( 1HO) Cllr)1topller ~. a.tnMttla ~ AIW 1111 wet buddy II an rietatr* by e Ntw Yortl )'Ollll\ "'"" • Vlt!Mtll W9t deCldH to teka 1111 rewnoe by 1N1rci.t1no .. ,. ~ lllr°"Oll oruHOl'fte, tortuoue """" 'fir t:CIO. Cl> llMON. -..ON ,_. and A.J. ... tllred tty a !timid MytlefY ~ wN le OOIM!ioed Ht 119 le NMllt~ot•mw· ....... ,.IMM . n.~ '* to cklnete °"'of ,. It...,. to .... ............. UO:O~'°" *"'t••--·--· ~ .... ~ .. ~ .......... .,.,... .. t:10(QMOW! • • "The Oemnecr· ( 1"9) Dirk Bogarde, lngnd Thu- "'1 A ....,thy lnduatrltl family i. IOtn apar1 by lhe d~denc• end aoclll uc>hMVll of a.ty HUI 0.· man.I:. t:aO D Ill CHEEM Diane ,....,,,1ua1.. hef ratatior*llpl With Iha peo. pM " C'-9 ro4lowl!lg the daelh of Iler cat • 9 fT TAKf.8 TWO Sam 8CCOITIC*• MOiiy to • i.. convention 1n New Yortl I =:'Fl Pl.ACl • * ~ .. Modaaty ew..· ( ttH) Monloe Vllll. Taranca SllmCI Whan I swtwt• ..,,,..lptOf end her lldellldl .,. hHCI to ptOtact I IUPOfY Of Pf.a- OUI genii. they find them- ..,_duped • w•A•a•H Nawecaltar Clala Aober11 r91uma lo the 40771h to update Kore911 w., condl· ttoN (Patt 2) 10:00 8 Cl) KNOTS LANOINO Gwy Ind AbOy, angry over Iha h1ndtlng or CIW• cat-. make plan• to d!lme. l(eMy 88HUITNET ILUU Furillo rtluctantly 1111'• I a.wyw to prQtac:t hlmMlf In an lmwtlgatlon Into pollce com1pt1on. and HIM Ind .Aantto become undatcovar I-1 ... ,,. NEWS I IO/IO THl FA9Ul.OU8 ~:fAOM OM&ANOY TO MUTI "TrenaitJon" lh N tlo'tlt or ftve .,_ dOCUfnlflllng Iha palling Of the baton ffom Eugan41 Ofmendy to Riccardo Mutt. lhe Phil•· delpnla OrehM1rt'a hlllory 11 traced and Mull end Ormendy conduct the 0tcM1tr1 In ~ by MancMteaoM and ....... (R) ID OOY181Y "Some Women 01 M.,· ttkadt .. Sevetel Moroccan woman ltllrl thttf IMflnol about lrlendllllp, family and rellglon. (A)c:J (l)LOVING~ ANO PllftC'T COUP\.18 ,.,.~ * * "Monot' Guard" (No Otta) Aod Steiget A paa.. llat who deMttl Ille Army w ta011PM to Cat111d1 beCOmte 111a tarvat or an U •Matinl Ntgelfll Ind .... ~ bUddl9a. '"' 10:11 QI) NOT .._.~y THCHIWI comec:ry lketehlt oomt11na wltll .... 1111!\ and - toou1oe 1n "" °"'"'· Nllflc 1111.-ott. tO:IO·~ HITWONC Hlwt (11) .... 0N (I) A NIW Dl'Y IN IDIN "Anottllt Mllrdef 11\ Iden" tt•p't.<1>0• IAT\MOA Y NIGHT Holl: lrOdltle* Orl'WfOrCI ~·Of.Jotln • .. llN04 Oii ... ~w..._. ... •nt1••=·-A *It tll ,_ Old llMl9 .. ...................... ,...._,,.. ........... do until they cffd It to you~" In nn2..t.htlJJUIOdf!t. "Tht Preac.·hltlcatlon ol C""onvlnclnJ John." Mokey 1tt1 her comP"nloru to 1wt'ar that tht>y , will atop eatln& the deledablo 1kf'l«>ton-1tructW"e1t built by tht> even mort' dln)inutlvt' Doours. But that lead• to another problem. With no one to control tht <'yrttalllne cluttt"r, the Doozen have to move away from Fragglt' Rock -there'• no more room to build Mokey can't Hem to underatand when her nelghbon .. flt-ad with her to releue them rom their oath. Then 1he overhears a Ooour child aaking hie mother why they have to leave Fraqle Rock . "No one knows why tht' Fraggles have become ao heartless," the mother says, and Mokey begms to ~ the light. "It's not easy to understand other people's problems," Mokey says. °Fraggle Rock" stars a colorful array of .-rea1ures including a dog named Sprockeit and his owner, Doc (Gerry Parke.11), in Jim Henson's new muppet musical on HBO Monday at 7:30 p.m. TUBE TOPPERS ·= **'"' ··etow Our 119811 Joh!' Travoll•. Nancy Allan A aound lachntclan KNBC (4) 8:00 -"Fame." While researching material for a new musical, Doris finds the man of her dreams and Bruno falls for an older woman. wtlo won.a on hOttOf ftlma *--Involved In I murder myllary Wflan Ile wltr1euet an aasautn•· non ·R· 2:06 $}MOVIE • * "Buddy. Buddy · ( 1981) Jack Lemmoo, W•I· KABC (7) 9 :0~ -"Too Close for' Comfort." Henry's ego takes a beating when Muriel's former singing partner arrives in town for a smash engagement. 19' Matthau While 1n ,......,.. c:oncentr•t" on hta next kllllng. he 11 rudely lnta«upted b'I' I bumt>Ung 1a11uta ot • man wl\o II attempting auloide "R' N0.8NlWI ti» =---8 NAVY KNXT (2) 10:00 -"Knots Landing." Gary and Abby, angry over the handling of Ciji's career, make plans to dump Kenny. * •·~ .. ,.,,ell Of Triumph" ( 1948) tngrld Bergman, CNt ... Bo)'« Aro ""81'1111 retugae -ChM Patil tor 1 O•tac><> agar1t. CID IH8IOE THE Nf'l. I HAAAY-0 . 8U8wra8 Ab'ORT Pea LATEMOHT Hoel Oannll wtlOl9y l:"PVLE • .... "Rollo¥ar (1881) Jana Fonda, Krll Kn.- loffereon A IOtmet movie atar wtlo la<* owr the ChalnMnahlp °' '* .... '-band·a corpOtatlon IACI I l\lgh-9owwed flnanclal axper1 become Involved In • dt9M4f~"' Arlb 1nvector1 "R' Q)MOVIE * * "81111 Geme" l 1980) C1ndtd1 Aov•tt•. Uu 0..-The w.,dell o4 I women'• p<ltOn 11rranQM • ball 0-10 -lanllOn• ~ the guard• end their NJNally abuMCI prt .. onatL CJ)~ * *. * "The ()Mr Hunt· •" ( 1978) Robert 0. Hilo, Meryl Strate> Tht .. doM, car..,.. trlendl "°"' • wnel Pann~anla et ... tOWI\ .,. clllngad '°'-by ~lenclng Ille lafTC>rt °'-.....,,~.,.drift· ad end -1 IO IAatnafft 'R" CZ)MO'ill * * *... "The Chatga OI TM UghC eng.oa·· ( IMI) Trevor Howwd. V.,_ Aed0m9. '""'*9d by a II<*" by l..ofd Tannyt0n. The acttorl-tlled but tragic W., oA 8alacleYa II riddled wtlll l>Of'l90U• mUttery arr ore 11:IO. (I) QUINCY Outricy Nia to Clell' Dr Allttn ""'*1 he nM\I an autoP•l' dona on 1 nlghtelub owner (R) UQ!TONtGHT Hoat: .Jdtrlry Car9on •9 A8CNEWI NIOHTUNI I ~ A8KfD l"OA IT ••"Theo=-Ca•· tie Co " I 112) Oery Gnrn., Ulke Allik-A IHn·•oer becomea 1 mature oowt>oy cSunng a IOnQ, °'"'°'* canle dml toOdoradO • AlfT cw 8EINO HUMAH "The P\null Of The IOMI"" I 700CU.. 12:00 'ENT8ff AINMENT TONIGHT A toott al caleC)tlty c:ouplaa ""'° WDf'k together ·~l.ASTWON> * * "Doctor Al Large" ( 1957) Dirk 809arda. Murlal P1Ylow A young dOC1c>t blunder• 1'111 _.., Into 1 l>OelllOn u a eur· Q4IOf'I on 1 hoa911 II etetl OWf Iha protaata of the ~191\denl • =AMENCAN rm.! ··1.°"* And The Big Night" t.tttk ••• hie MCt9Clt)' to '* apwtment beOeuee or ,,., ,.., Of burglwl. (t)MOYll • * "TM Deoilh" t 1171) v.,,.... Aedgrave, C>ltN Reed. OuflnO Ille 18009 In ,,.,_, • )'OUflO prtaet .. l*MCU!ecl tor "" ""'9ad ..,enoe '11th tM ~ In llllno • nunnatY '°' taacM· oue----. .MOytt ••• "IOlltllam Com. ton" t1H1) Keith o.r .. dine. Pow.'I lootlle. A HO.II Lan Dawson Ind NICk Buonleootl rav- lllghllghll of the pravlOUa group of Natlprlal Guaroa-,....., NFL g1me• 111\d man on •••kand if11arvlew kr; pi.yera and ""'*' .... In • l°""*1• coech4N. bayOu 9'>lfk I lfNl4I GI*· (Q} MOYIE rllla ww with a c;ommunlty • * * "I.A Cega Au• Follet of blCltwoodl Cejont. 'A' II" (1980) UQo lognaat. 1~ 0 8 LAn NtOHT wrTM Mlchel S.rault A mldc21• MVID L.ET1'EMtAH agecl gay coupta If• the ~uHL comadl1n Jey quarry o4 , aauat c>tganl· Lano 11tton trying to get the 9 TOM COTTl.l: UP mlCtolllm tnat one ot them Cl.Cl€ \ awlllowold "Ft (J) MOVlE 3:00 8 MOVIE * • * '" "Yellow JICk" • * '"C1vatry Scout" -~Qilm~· -+---..J.lil.l.L Rllil ~. «y VlrQ!nla lltvca Medi-Audrey Long A Clvlllan cat ~ attampl 10 tcOUI Nit out 10 IOcala rind the CllllN of and cure 1wo s1oien Gatling guns for ya4low fever end other ~·robbed e L-Ovt. AMEAICAH from an .,...., 9'TYl.l (J) ~I.MT "Love Ano The lattoo Cl)...., .. oso Kan i. 1fflld lo tall• Na • • "Ltar'• Moon"' I 19821 antr1 off wound Pltyltia Mitt OlllOn, Cindy Ather t>ecauM or'* talloo Oetptta petentll ow<>ai-©J MOYIE tton, ""° t.-n-agere from * • • "Cuuen Way.. dltteftno beclkgroundt tan ttM1) ..JOhn Heetd. .i.n "' tov. 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A Taut border from pr1aor"o, • gu.,d 11\d • guard's vatuM come In bet* olflc:ialj plan to roo conllic1 with ll'IOM oA Illa end murder lham eot'\191 oo-wor1tar11 and Illa • MOVIE ma*'8111tk: wife "R' * * "The Amerlcano" 4:00 Cl) TOP 0 ' THE (1N&) Glenn Ford, Frenlo MOAN1NO \.~ A TakM cowboy • MOYIE llndl rOfl'IMCe end ad¥en-* • •It '8119atm8" II" tura wt*1 he •ttempb to c 1980) Chrlatophar Raave, dell\w prlzll 8t"""8 bull• Mwvot l(Jdder Wllile MY• to 9f1llll Ing Per11 from 1 nuclear 0 IHTPTM.,l!NT •~p1oa1on, Superman TONfOt:O' unwflllngly ,,... tl'9 trio ol A loot&~ oeleb(lly COUplee ~tut villalna wflO -· who WDf'k logatllat origlnally lrl\pl1aOfled by <H)C,.HOCATION hial(fY9IOlllanft&ller ·pg• Young Comecilane St¥1w" IUlLWN<l..E .. Th• Seventh Annuaf 4:30 I 't.PV Hoel· Alan King Oueeta: MOVIE 8dVno«* .-Id VlllelY. Mlle• • • • "Fighting ....a:. 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Gerden v9g41t1bl98 90 Ofl the ramp1ga, m1klnQ met· t ropotlt 1n ar ... ano their •-danl• tnlo gi1111 tal•d• ol dabri• w11n human dra111n<1 PG t:30 'C1 *••"Two Waelti In Anoltier Town .. 11982) Klfll Douglu Edward G AoO- lnlOtl A mlaguldad actor llncla h11pplneH In 1.n Nailtanl producat"I jOb 0 * • Spmt Of Tiie Wind 111179) ChiaC Den Gaor99, Sllm Plekant. A YOUl\Q bOy overcom.. 1111 n111d1CaC> 10 t>eeoma the WorlO Cl'l1mp1on 009 Steadet ·PG 7:00 (!) * • • '"r "Without Love 11945) Sper>C41t Tri· • cy K1thar1ne Hepburn /4. ft1enOfy Wl00W ranll • room 10 o ll(:jarlllll who 1Vrn$ OUI 10 be a tlOmnlm· bullll t • • *'• Superman If ( 19801 Cht11tophat Reeve. Meroo• K100e< Wh•la·sav· 1ng P111s from 1 nucleal' ellplos1on Superman unw11tong1, Ir-the trio of powerful v1H11ns who -• ot191ntlly 1mprlaoneo by ~ Kryp1or1.an !•Iller PG 7:30 S *" Slnbacl And The E~ 01 Tile T1gar· (IV71 Pttrlcil Wayr>e. 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'ltO' I l By JOHN SEV ANO Of IM De1tJ Hot lleft Wednesday marked the flnt day of the Great Coaching Search now being conducted by the Rams Rumors have been flylng from all dire<:t1ons since Ray Malavas1's dismissal as to who might be the leading candidate for the vacated head t'Oachmg spot Insiders claim owner Georgia Fronuern as leaning toward the college ranks, thus avoiding any ml~Y confrontations with follow NFL ownC'rs. If one pro coach was to gt-t has way. howl•ver, Georgia's search might be a short one It's funny how things run in a circle. but Buffalo's Chuck Knox -a Rams coac h from 1973-77 has Indicated to friends he'd lake to re turn to th(• West Coast. "The Rams .JOb would be a great s1tuat1on for some coach," said Knox from Buffalo Wednesday Does that m ean Kno x. who compiled Jl 54-15-1 Estancia 's Doug Pinckney grabs rebound }lgainst the ~efensive ~ressure of Newport Harbor's Jim Wolfe (24) while Eagle Nasser Mustafa (24) and Newport's Brian Folk (25) look on. Eagles grabbed Sea View League opener, 62-51, over Newport Wednesday night at Estancia as Pinckney scored I 8 points. Dally Piiot Photo by Oary AmbrOM Diiiy Piiat PJti4Y JN<J. a, ~ .. ;: record during his reign as the Rama' head rrwmor, wou•tj like to come back'! "1 can't answer that question I still have a year remalrung on my Bills contract but I'm sure things could be worked out 1f I wanted out or the contract," he said. The Rams, noted as primarily a defensive t~am under Knox (Buffalo, incident.aUy, led the NFL in defense for most of the year), finished in r1rst place dut-ing all five seasons with Knox at the helm The rap on Knox, or the reason most often used to t'xplain his firing by then owner Carroll Rosenbloom in 1977, was that he didn't get the Rams into the Super Bowl despite his su<.-cesses during the regular season. Rosenbloom fired Knox and hired George Allen, who was ultimately replaced by Ray Malavasi, who got his pink slip from Georgia Front1ere1 Tuesday. Knox indicated Wednesday that he and Georgia always dld get along well, so that shouldn't be a problt'm ...... an old one Nor should ll matter, said Knox, that Geor1la has already hired Ray Nagel, the athletic director at the Uruvendty of Hawaii, to reportedly aaume the .role as the team'• general manager Knox said the only thing he's interested in domg la coaching. Whether It will be good for the team or not remains to br seen. The players weren't very happy that Malavaai waa made tne eca~oet, and they seemed even le.a elated that a college coach mJaht come In and a11ume the head coachlna responsibilities. That wu Malavasi's only interest, too, but things didn't quiet work o ut that way especially during the tumultuous pa.st couple of years Said one player: "A college coach ha.a no Idea how tough It ls In the pro rank.a. It's like nlght and day, they have so much to learn For Malavasl, It was an early and relative ly quiet exile Wednesday. "The only thing that could save a college C08Ch would be 1{ he brought ln competent auista11ts." The coach who led the Rams to their only Super Bowl appearance m 1979 entered his ofClce al Rams Park around 1 a.m and arduously began clearly out his offl<.-e Of. course, all that could be alleviated by bringing an a competent pro coach . . . and Chuck Knox would certainJy seem to flt that billing. Ab for Malavasi, he knows too much football to stay on the s1dehnes And, he contenda he leaves the organlzatJon with no bitterness. By 10 a.m., Malavasi's task was done. "Nothing ever comes as a surprise. I've been coaching 31 years," said Malavasl as he prepared to leave "l think the change will be good for the organizauon. I think 1t will be good for me " "She (Georgia) owns the club," he sa1d. "It's a business hke anything else. It's like a guy who plays for me for 10 years and then I let him go and he does good somewhere else. It's the same kind of thing " Titanic challenge awaiting UC Irvine in tonight's opener By JOHN SEV ANO O(lhe O.ity Hot 1 .. ff UC Irvine basketball coach Bill Mulligan is a worrier by nature. So. it should come as no surprise that Mulligan is petrified by his team's first two o~nents for the start of Pacific t Athletic Asso c iation p l ay which conunences tonight (7 :30). The Ci.rat team the Anteaters have to contend with is the Titans of Cal State Fullerton, everyone's pre-seaaon choice to win the conference. Then, on Saturday, UCI mu.st On radio tonight KWVE (108 FM) at 7:30 contend with 11th-ranked Nevada Las Vegas and the Runnin' Rebels' unblemished 10-0 record. Maybe this time Mulligan has a right fo be concerned after all. The Titans come Into torjght's game at Cal State Fullerto~with a 9-2 record. fresh off an impreu1ve 85-74 victory over Pepperdine. The Titans, a notonou.s thorn ln the Anteaters' side, captured two of three meetings against UCI (and Kevin Magee and Co.) last year. The Ti tans are led by 6-4 guard Leon Wood , who is averaging 16.4 points per outing while dishing off nearly nine assists. Wood has a strong supporting cast, too, In 6-11 Ozell Jones (7.3 rebounds per game), 6-6 Tony Neal, 6-3 guard Ricky Mixon and and 6-7 forward Craig F\iller. "I don't really know what to expect," said Mulligan of the Titans, who haven't played a very strenuous pre-season schedule. "I keep reading where Leon Wood is 6 of 18 from the field and where Mixon is missing his shots.--He.ll, those two son of a guns never miss when they play us. "If we shoot well and block out on the boards, we'll be right there at the end. We're shooting 49 percent as a team and we're upset about it. There are a lot of people who would like their team to be shooting 49 percent." The Anteaters, alt~ugh 7-3, have not been play1ng well of late -particularly on the road • where they've lost three of their last five games. Mulligan is expected t.o start 6-6 Troy Carmon and 6-5 Jud Beardsley at forwards, 6-8 Ben McDonald and 6 -2 George Turner at guards, and 6-9 Bob Thornton in the middle. All five starters are averaging in double figur es as ls freshman Tod Murphy, the team's leading scorer at 11.3. who figures co aee plenty of action. "Hands down this is the toughest I've ever seen the conference," said M ulligan, whose Anteaters have been tabbed to finish fourth (Fresno State, UNLV and Fullerton are one, two and three respectively) "I've never finished lower than third In my 27 years of coaching," he added. "Will I be happy to fin1Sh fourth? Well, I'd be happier there than finishmg lower." OCC falls to Hornets By CURT SEEDEN Of the 0.-, "°' .... jl t wasn't pretty, hut Estancia will take victory As far as Fullerton College basketball coach Roger See Is concerned. h i1 team's 69-:rn victory over visiting Orange Coast Wednesday night means only that it will be that much harder for the Hornets to repeet m a few Weeks when the Pirates play hosts. ·Eagles recover from slow start to win ragged gea View opener from Newport, 62-51 As far as OCC Coach Tandy Gillis is concerned, If hl.a team Is as passive as It was Wedne9day rught, the Pirates may never w1n a South Coast Conference g~. By ROGER CARLSON Of the 01111, ""°' .,.., It wasn 't o n e f o r th e sc rapbook, but Estancia High ba s ketball coa c h Larry Sundennan wasn't romplairung, at least not 6ut loud, followmg pia •team's 62-51 triumph over 'v111t1ng Newport Harbor Wednesday night in the Sea 'View League opener. "If they (Newport Harbor) had 'just played average they 1 probably would have beaten us," I aald a relieved Sunderman , 'following the ragged game, which saw each team guU~ of 19 turnovers. I Combined with poor shot 1electlon1 by both teams (FAta.ncia hat 22 of 52 for 42.3 percent, Newport made 22 of ~ ' for 39.2 percent), the aame turned into a cue of aurvlvaJ, I and It was the Eagles, with deadly free throw ahoot.ing, who mainiaineO control. "I thouaht they mlfbl bury us In the flnt quar1er,' c:ontinued Sunderman, who, watched hit iHm hlt 2 of 16 from the fleld, yet trail by only an 8,.... rn&l'lin '°"" l.nto the 8'COIWl period. "Th~ w~ poor. no, wrrible 1hot selectiona," continued Sunderman. But . . . we won." Etta.n'Cla rallied with• 28°point · IMICOl\d perlOd and nevef trailfd once It 1napped out of 18-18 at.alemat4 In the eecond quarw. The s.Jlon, mtanwht ... w ' hurt badly by foul problems as 6-9 J oe Seage r missed nine minutl'S of action, including the last 5:27 of the third quarter. Estancla's 6-6 Ga. y J aeger took advantage o f Seage r's abeence to score eight of his 12 points "If we keep the big guy in the game maybe we 'll be a contender," 8'8ld a dlsguated Jerry DeBusk, whose Sailors wasted a golden opportunity. "When he has to play with three and four (fouls), It's hard. But, we were shooting without looking. Wh@n we go to trim, then outs ide if 1t isn't the re, we're OK. "We're •JUSt not playing smart, and with Brian (Folk) out, too, well " Seager and Folk each had three fouls at halltlme and Folk was on the bench in the third quarter aside Seager with his fourth personal foul, too. limiting the Sailors' weapons. "I'm dlsappolnted, l thought w e'd play better," continued OeBwsk. Doug Pirkkney, a 6-2 aen lor, was F.stancia's scoring leader In the hrst hall. sconng 14 of his 18 m that span to help the Eagles to a 30-24 lead. Jim Curtis picked 1t up later, &coring 11 of his 11 ln the second hall, and along with Jaeger's dozen counters, the Eagles had enough punch to put the Sailon away Seager sco red 10 before · fouling out with 2:49 left, Folk went to the bench with five fouls In the fourth quarter with 13, and Jim Wolfe, left as a virtual one-man offense, finished with l~. ln the early going. as F.stancia struggled w j th a l · for-14 performance, Seager had two blocked shots and the Eagles simply could not penetrate with any success in f~ behind, 8-2. But seven second quarter turnovers by Newport Harbor, including Plnckney's key steal and aslst, helped pare the margin. Finally, CurUs and PlncNhey packed up hoops to snap the 16-16 tally and Newport Harbor was never able to cut the deficit to less than two the n!'lt of the way. OCC simply couldn't penetrate the Hornets' zone defense Wednesday night, par\icularly during the early stages of the contest. and before the Pirates knew it, they were down 18-~ barely seven minutes into the game. Take away the Hornets' early spurt and the two teams play~ on even temas. Unfortunately for Gillis, that'I not poalble. "Defensively, they just took the game away. from ua," (See occ, Pase CS> Toner, puts P~iladelphia • 1n the bank, 122-120 PHILADELPHIA (AP) -The Philadelphia 76era defeated the defendlna National Basketball Champlon Los Anaelea Laker• Wednelday nt1ht for the MCOnd time ~hi• aeuon In a aame dec:lded In overtime. Al'\drew Ton•y'• d rlvlna bank ahot wtth five NCOndl left In overtiMe gave Philadelphia a 122-120 victory that anapped a MVen·aarne 'WinnJna "' ak tor the. t.akm. '"nitre wu iwver a doubt ln my mind that I wu ;oma to maU me ahol." uJd Too.y, who iCored .UC of hil 28 polnta tn qvtrtlmt. "J HW Ma11~ (John1on) com1n1 up on the •let. and t k off (towards the buket). I Md w put on a hiah arc to make It." "We're h•Pf.Y to have bnten them twice and won t have to play them aptn until May," said 76en coach Billy Cunnlnaham. "But lf we're ln that potltlc)n, Wt'U be ect\a\IC bec:aUM lt'U mean we're tn the flnala aaaln." In wlnnlna the 1982 NBA tltle, \he Lale.er. beet the 7Sen four pmee to two, but al1X'e 197~ LOI ~l• hu IOlt 12 aualaht reaular Huon 1•mH In PhUad4 lphla. Th" J..;akera played without 1tart.1n1 ctarner Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who mi.rd the ~ beeau. of a ml~ ~ .... 1..A coach Pat Riley said Abclul-Jabbar had hoped to be able to play the aecond half, but remained at h1a hotel. "He'• had a couple of mlaralnH (alttady thil ~uon) and did mill a aam• ln Loe .Anaelee," Riley M.ld. "Tonlaht'• same waa a 1ood telt oven without Kareem. h came down to th• end when evef'Y\hlna wu on \he Jlne. "'t'oney wu Incredible at makln1 polnta tn the dutch," Riley added. "He'• the belt clutch p1-yer l.n the lfflU•.'' Jamaal Wllk• ecorid 14 poln'-In lh• lhlrd q~r. 10 ot I.Mm In a 3:28 I""' durtna • 20.3 1pun tiy \M wun \Mt t"'11Wd \heir blaeat dtfkit of Wt...-. 94.ea. Into t.1i-.a-11 ~ ~" lMd Cl Orange Cout DAILY PILOT JThurlday, J1nu1ry 0, 1893 NFL playoff ducats selling like coldcakes From AP dl1patcllea Ticketa for Green Bay Packen m home games have l.n the p1Ut been the •. • objeet of custody flghll In divorce actiona and In the probating of w1lh ~ But the once-covetoo pasteQe>ards are re · y available for thlB weektond's game, 1lluslratin o trend in this strike-shortened Nauonal Football League season There will be a few standing-room-only signs. but ucket sales for the first-round games of the expanded 16-team NFL playoffs Saturday and Sunday reflect the fan erosJOn that has been apparent since the end of tht." 57 ·day NFL players' strike. ln Green Bay. Wednesday there wert more than 18,000 tickets sull available for Saturday's game with the St. Louis Cardinals al the 56.189-seat Lambeau Field. At Irving. Texas. the Dallas Cowboys had sold out 44 straight games until the first weekend after the strike The chances of a sellout for Sunday's game with Tampa Bay appeared slam Wednesday, with about 24,000 tickets remaining The Los Angeles Raiders, who had 10.000 no-shows a game m their fu-st season playmg m the 72,888-seat Los Angeles Coliseum, were uncertam what kind of crowd to expect for Saturday's game with Cleveland. Quote of the day Wilt Chamberlain, a notoriously poor free throw shooter in his NBA t•areer, suggesting a way the New York K.ruck.s could bolster their attendance: "Bring me in. at halftime, let me shoot 20 foul shots, and take bets on whether 1 can make five " Gretzky's five points lead Oilers Wayne Gretzky scored two goals "-1 and assistoo on three others. leading ' Edmonton to an 8-3 victory over Winnipeg Wednesday night 1n the NauonaJ Hockey League . Elsewhere, nght wing R lck Middleton had three goals and goaltender Pete Peeters tumoo aside 27 of 28 shots to lead Boston to a 4-l Victory over Chicago . . . St. Louis right wmg Brian Sutter netted a pair of goals to give the Blues a 3-3 tie in Minnesota Bob Carpenter scort."d h1S 14th goal of the season on a power play late m the second period and Washington added three third· period goals on the way to a 5-2 triumph in Detroit . Ricky Valv's second goat of the game at 8:48 of the third period lifted Toronto into a 4-4 ue wnh New Jersey Robbie Ftorek's second goal of the game with 7.35 remaining capped a New York rally from two goals down which produced a 3-3 tie with BuffaJo. Allen~ Banks earn rookie honors Two former USC standouts have 5l been accorded rookie of the year 4. • honors in the National Football League. Marcus Allen. the Ra1dc.>rs' star runrung back, today was selected the NFL offensive rookie of the year, while Cleveland Browns linebacker Chip Banks was namoo the defensive rookie of the year Wednesday by Associated Press. Allen and Banks were roonunates a use Allen received all 84 votes from a nationwide panel of sports writers and broadcasters while Banks had 30 of the 84 votes. ul.lo pulll>d down 2• robouncb In o\heir ..c:Uon, Rolando Blackman IM.'O~ a can~r·hlah 38 polnr.a to lead Dalw w • 138·131 dt'Clalon ovrr San Antonio Vinal• Jolt•aon «e>red 26 polnlJI and Terry Tyler addecJ <!'6 mor u Ol>trolt k'On..-d an eaay 130·116 vktory ovt>r Clevuland. World Free led the Cavaliers with 27 p>lnui Rookie forward Clark Kellou Kl·ored U ot hl11 fllilme·hlih 31 points In lht.• final 11x minutn as Indian.. pullud uwuy to beat hoat Seattle 108-104. KeUogg also CUflllMOI Cinl1hed the game with 15 rebounds Kellogg, incuJent.ally. with a <!I 6 avt."rage 1n the Pacers' 13 gum~11 In Oc"t.-ember, was namt."d NBA Rookie of the Month by the league. Iowa surprit4ed in Rig I 0 opener Kevin Wlllls and Sam Vlncen\ m t•ach scored 18 points to lead Michigan State to a 61-59 upset over e1ghth- ra n ked Iowa 1n the Big Ten Conference basketball opener for both tc.>ams Wc.>dnesday night . Elsewhere, Melvin Turpin blockt."d Leonard Mltcbell's shot with two seconds rema1rung to preserve Kentucky's 52·50 v1<.·tory over LSU in a Southeastern Conference tussle in Lexington. Ky . Jim Braddock hit five thn.>e-point goals in the fl.rst haH as North Carolina raced to a 20·9 lead in the first eight minutes and C'Oasted to an 86-69 victory over v1s1tmg Rutgers Brothers Rodney and Scooter McCray <'omblned for 24 points, 14 rebounds and 13 a.Miata to spark No. 13 Louisville to a 79-58 triumph over visiting Kentucky Wesleyan. CdM's Morris undergoes surgery Corona del Mar High footbell coach 5l Dick Morris successfully underwent 4. • double bypass heart surgery Wednesday at Hoag Hospital and attending physicians termed the operation a "complete success" following the 3 \.'J -hour task. Morqs. 45, 1s expected. to be at Hoag Hospital for the next 7-10 days before being released. He 1s not expected to return to duties at Corona del Mar for three ..months_ Modell doing well after collapse Cleveland Browns owner Art Modell underwent tests Woonesday to pinpoint the cause of his collapse on the team jet while flying to Los 5l Angeles for Saturday's game agamst the Raiders. "He's in very st.able condition -in fa<'t., he's doing very well," aald Gloria Kassel, spokeswoman for Ontario Community Hospital Television, radio Following are the top sports events on TV tonight Raungs are: vvvv exc.-ellenl. vvv worth watching, vv fair: v CorgN 1l (j) 6 p.m .. Channel 9 V' V' V' NHL HOCKEY: Kmgs at Montreal Announcers: Bob Miller and Nick Nick.son. After a layoff of over a week. the Kings return to action agaJn.st Montreal, which 1s in sec.'Ond pl.ace 1n the Adams Division The Kings. meanwhile, have been struggling and rest at lhe bottom of the Smythe Division. OTHER TELEVISION Collc-ge Basketball -UC lrvine at Cal State Fullerton. 9 pm . Channel 56 Taped RADIO Basketball -USC at Anzona, 6:35 p.m . KNX (1070). UC Irvine at Cal Stale Fullerton, 7 30 p.m .. KWVE (107.9 FM). KWRM (1370) and KIK (94 3 FM), Lakers at Cleveland. 6 p.rn .. KLAC (570) Hockey -Kings at MontreaJ. 6 p.m .. K.PRZ ( 1150) • ' <.:uron.a dttl Mar tll1ih'1 Sea Kinp li)t)k M bl& 1\.tp In th<.· rlaht dlrt~tlon ln S..a Vlt'W League bwlketball tteUon Wtdnc'tday nJtiht, 1md Fountain VaUey-.'llt'aped an iunbuah at La QulnUI to highlight, area IK'tlvlty. Ht-re'1 how It went WC<Jn.eeday Corona del Mar 1%, UnlvenUy 'I The.> Sea Kinp blew it open t-arly In thC' llCC.'Qnd half behind the hot shooting of DavC' VonSt~nhuyit" to poet a 1urprlilngly euy verdict over the h<>t1t Trojruu. VanSteenhuyae scored 10 of his 14 polnll in tht• sc.><:ond half a& CdM increased a nine-point halfUmt lead to 15 and coasted 10 the final period when the rcserv~ took over. Cuard Mike Hess toHed in 14 points and forward C reg Wynn scored 12 to add to the Sen Kings' balanced attack. University was paced by Norm Stolwrt (12 pomts) and Erik Blake ( 10), but the Trojans wen.· hurt on the bQards, with CdM holding a final 27-17 f'dge Fountain Valley 6•, La Quinta $7 The Barons rallied from an eight-point defu:lt m the first haJC to record their ninth victory an 14 swrts m the game at La Quinta Rolf Jacobs (12) and Rob Whitehair (IJ) were instrumental In the rebounding wars -with four Barons scoring an double figures in the non·lcagu<-' enl'ountcr. Fountain Valley missed <Wl the front ends of three one-and-ones and La Quinta pared the Barons' edge to one point with a mmute left. But Drew Brown canned a pair of free throws, then La Quinta ruissed from the field and the Barons pulled away. Jacobs and Tom Power scored 13, Whitehair netted 11 and Mike Newton scored 10 in a physic.al match which saw La Quinta whistled !or 28 personal fouls. Basketball scores Collea• WMf Cel P.:>1y-SLO 119 Cal 8ep11t1 112 Peeme Chrt111an 59 Cet Teet>~ Oonzeo• 89. tdano St 6ll Puget Sound 85. Wllllman 52 ~tancl• 72 Simpson. low• 84 "°"'" ColOfadO 79, L-i. 114 MldWMI Bowttng OtMn 71, Ball SI 1111 Miami. Ol'lto 80. Kenl SI S4 OlltoV 71 TOledo52 W Mlehlgen 54, N llllnota 53 Mlelllgan St 81 low• 69 C.01 MIChlQen 79 E MIChlQen 61 ValpVallO 76. Clevelend SI 64 Wyoming 73. 111.-Chlce.go 89 (otl loldb...-. MIUllSIPO< SI 82 FIOflde 80 Kentucky 52. LSV 50 Wake F0<•t 121. 8ulfelo SI U w11g,,., IM. Duke 77 Lou1111111e 79 ttent Wnleyen ~ Nor111 Ce101tne 88. Rutg«a 89 Auburn 0 1, Ai.bam• 80 South flortde N . COlumb4e 54 MIUIN!ppj 77. Van<le<l>llt 82 Riet>mon<I 53 Slat-. 52 Mc Neeae SI 88 Tea ·Sen Anlonoo S7 Lou1 .. ena T ec:n 78. c.n1enwy 59 Oto Oom1n1on 81 w Kantuclly 59 ~· ... -· Arkensu 83. ~ 82 SMV 94 t.._u Tech 11 Bey\Ot 7 S R!Qe 54 Eael Georgelown 92, Monmouth Sii Hervero 87. Army 59 N0<1heatt.-n 74 M8f'lel 11 M9"Ylan0 SS Wiiiiam & Mery 51 Or••• 74 SI Frenc: ... Pa 64 SI Fr•ncl•. NY e1. Lono ltlend 72 BYcknell 50. Colgal• ., V11Ca 71 verniont 88 8~9QiM 83, Pf~ 68 Botton V 117. BtOOICtyn COii N ~ 79. Nlagete 73 Community oolMge aou-111 c-• c ... ...-.. -sa111• Ane 84. GQICle<I West 74 Fun.ton 89 O<anoe Cout SS Cerrnoe 49, Cypreu 48 Ml Sen Antonio 65. Compton ~ P.elflc CONI Con'"- Seddlebeck e1. Groaamon1 58 Mir.Cost& 77 lmpe<lal Velley 7 1 San Diego Mesa tie San Oleo<> Cny !>4 Southwealern 64, Petorne1 83 lr11end Yelley Coflr.tence RIV«llde 10 Rio Hondo 62 Ml Sen Jec:lnlo 79, EHi LA 75 OeM<t 78 San 8erne1d1no 66 Hlah .chool ... ~ ... lffe.,. Elland• 62, ~pOrt Harl>O< 61 Coron• del Mar 62. U"1ver1lly 41 Irvine 81. Cotl• Me .. SO El r0<0 66 Seddtel>llcii 83 aouth Coe11 lffeve Ca1>1str eno Valley 71 WOOObrldge 38 L~ Hilla 62. MIMIOn Vt9t0 4e Oene H11t1 llO Laoune Beaen 411 Empl<e lffeua Cy!>'-71 Peallea !4 Kelelll 82 Loa•• 39 Loe Alamnoa 83. Kennedy 56 Ce<\111'1 L..9egve Footl\IU 60, Cenyon S3 Senle Ane Velley 76 El MOOane 60 O••no• so Tu111n 47 Senle Ane 49 VIile Perk 41 Noft·'-0• Fount.in Vell.-y 64 L• Quint• ~7 Loe Ah09 81. Edison 53 Santi.oc> 83 WMlm1n11w 47 l~lewood 82 Oc•1n View 50 100 BfN 78, TrQy 45 Valencle 80, Futlefton 44 G.fden GrOft 3-4, Wfflem 3' Meyfw 88 ~ 50 Savanne 74. Ranc110 AlamhO.. 45 Cepo Valley Chrletlen !10. Melodylend 4 1 Wom.n COUIGe UC 1rMe 64 Artzone 50 PREP HASKETB.4LL ln11ewood 1%, Ocean Vie• It Mike Judgto ronn«ted on a 20-footer at the ' buzwr to send 1t Into ovcrt1mto. but Inslewood rt>aponded tn th1· thre•·mlnul.t' .egment u Juan M11dere hit a layup early, then Ernest Sean, who 11-d J nglewood with 21 p>inta, went 3-for-3 from tlu" hnc to chrll'h the victory, the aecond narrow verdict over Ocean View this aeaaon. The non-league 1011 drops Ocean View'• overall record to 7-5. The Seahawk.s return to thelr floor Friday against Lakewood. JudRe led Ocean View scoring with 19 pomt.a. Los Altos 61, Edl1on $3 The Chargers saw their season rec<ird dip to 4-8 as Mike Smith had a game-high 23 point.a and 12 rebounds to lead~ Altos. The Chargers. down by only three aft.er the • fll'!tt quar~r. found themselves behind by 16 at the , half as they managro to t'Onnect on only two of 12 shots during the second' quarter Rodn('y Johnson, a 6-5 junior, came off the lx'nch Lo §('Ore a team-high 11 points and grab 10 rebounds m 14 minutes of action for the Chargers Also SC'oring in double figures for F.ciison were Jeff Washington and Tam Wertner with 10 each. Dana Hills 60, Laguna Beach '8 Th<' Artists (0·2 in league, 3-9 overall). trailt."d the Dolphins by 16 points with six mmutes to play. They came back, however, to pare the deficit to 50-48 on Nick Tepper's three-point play with two minutes remaining before Dana Hills sank 11 straight free throws down the stretch to put the game on lee. Tepper led the Art1Sts by sconng 19 points. Teammate Jim McGraw was the only other pl.ayer in double flgutts with 10 Capistrano Valley 71, Woodbridge 38 The Warriors.. 1-1 m South Coast League play. couldn't keep up with the guns of the Cougars. Woodbridge, which traded 30-8 at the half, managoo to get only one point in the second quarter on Mark Foringer's free throw. Fonnger. however. an all-Clf performer Last year as a sophomore. was held to just three points. The leading scorer for the Warriors was Anthony Radovc1ch, who accounted for 23 of his team's 38 points Laguna Hlll1 62, Mission Viejo '8 The Hawks LITiproved their record to 2-0 an South Coast League play a nd 9.5 overall by grabbing a 14-6 first quarter lead and holding that advantage throughout The Hawks featurt."d a balanced attack lt."d by Robert Carter and Michael Garcia with 12 points each. and Todd W1U1ams and Kraig K.awada with 11 apiece W1ll1ams also had a team-high 11 rebounds. El Toro 66, Saddleback 63 Saddleback came back trom an 18-point first-half def1c1t to lead 55-50 with two minutes • remaining in the game. The Roadru'nners were unable to convert from the free throw hne down the stretch as they missed on thret one-plus-one opportunities and 14 of 31 charity tosses total. The Chargers, meanwhile. weren't much ' bl'tter h1tung only 14 of 29 free throw attempts presented to thC'm. Sao\lago 63, Westminster •7 A lackluster shooting performance of 33 percent dropped the Lions to 5-6 this season with one more non-league contest on tap this Friday at home agamst. Long Beach Wilson. Tom Downs accounted for 16 of Westnunster's. points, followed by Jeff F.astin and Chuck Johnston with 10 apiece. The LJons lt."d by two points at the end of one quart.er (14-12) and trailoo by only three at halftime (28-25), but things fell apart m the second half. Stat sheets back up Vaqs' By ROBB MUNSON a.,.c:lel to IM o.itr "'°' Costa Mesa High bask.et.ball coach Tim Parse! would be the ftrst to tell you shooting and rebounding are two key ingrt."dients in the game -it's tough to win without them. eight of tus game-high 19 points in the first quart.er for the Vaqueros. Both sides survived a cold shooting 9eCOnd quarter, but Irvine held a 33-27 advantage at the half. The Mustangs came surging back in the third quarter Roger Ting scored (rom an offensive rebound to cut the deficit to two points, and just seconds later Mark Cook t1t."d the score. 37-37. victory Leading the way in the rebouhd1J18 department for the Vaqueros was Bernard Ussery who pulled down 12 boards and llCOred 18 polnta. In the fourth quarter, Irvine put the game away al the free-throw line, scoring 20 points, 12 Crom the line. We're Clt~aning Out The Attic! Panel checked his team's stati5t1cal charts Wt."dnesday night and it didn't take him Jong to find some reasons for his team's 61·50 Sea Vi~w League setback at lrvine Hil{h. "We playt."d hard, but JUSt couldn't hit the shots," sa1d Parsel. "Irvine played well. and really hurt us on the boards. They also shot better than we had expected." Irvine opened the first quarter by tutting 71 percent of ita shots and took a 20-13 lead. Guard Bobby Rhodes &e0red But that was the •cloual ltult the Mustangs would come to taking the lead all night, as lrvme hit on two stratght baskets, the latter a 20-foot bomb by Rhodes . "This was a closely matched game ," said Irvine Coach Al Herring ''The score doesn't indicate how close the game was. We hit on key shots. and played well on defense." Rustlers stopped; Saddleback wins 4 Sessions Left SESSION 3 - A&es 14 18 SlSSIOft 4 - Aaes 14·18 Jan. 9. l6. 23. 30 I O·OO Noon S60.00 Jan. 9. 16, 23. 30 1 00 4·00 S80 00 -Oolden West was turned back by Santa Ana. while Saddlebeck held on to ix-t a victory over vltld.n8 Groamont in oommunlty coUege conference bubtball openers Wedne9day night. SCSS«>N 5 -Alts 8·13 snsat6- Aces 14·18 Feb 6. 13. 20. 27 10:00 Noon $60.00 Feb 6. 13, 20. 27 1 00 4.00 $80 00 But Costa Mesa put on a good fight. and came within t~o points of tymg the game twice during the quarter. With 2:41 left Ted StJtt hit on a jumper, making the BCOre 47-45, But Rhodes made a three-point play, Adam Martel scored four straight p>mts, and Doug Brozovich added another two for lrvine to put the game out of reach. Costa Mesa managt."d but 34 percent from the field, while lrvme hit on 42 percent of its shots. At the free-throw Line Irvine converted 17 -of-2:) attempts to 4-of-7 for the Mustangs. MIKE MA HYE' ORANGE COAST BASEBALL SCHOOL E~l\OUMENT IS LIMITED The Rusilen' oold shooting in the flrst half proved OOlltly u Golden Wett could only manage 38 ~nt from the iloor (13 of 34) and went on to drop an 84-74 decl1io n In the South Cout Cont rence opener at Sant.a Ana. for hither Information ••• Write 3062 Murray lane. Saddleblick. meanwhile. broke from a halftlnw Uo to lead the entire aecond half and recorded a toUCh 61·~ win over the Gr1fflna in Pacific Cout C.O..f~ act.Ion. Golden Weat'a poor 1hootin1 put lt h'I •n ttght·point h.ole •t lntermiai.on (3$-27) ~d thouah the R\<len d1d pUll to within 71-10 wfth 3:10 to ao. ll wu aa cto.e u they would pt. John KteStch had lG polnta, Tyrone Myln 18, S+wrwln Durham l~ and Sheldon bVlt 14 for tJ\ R\dl.lln, DOW B·G awr•U . • Alex Ad.,.,.. a'Ol"f!d \M dtcWv• polnt1 on • b&lket with H ~ncb to 11ve S•ddlebnk a thfW.paint ect.. 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Wayn4191tn1 0-o1 Ille ~ 8r040Clwey Stwlel MtM PenMa.n a-i-Time I 08 HVlllfTll "ACI. fl'"' l\lrlono• on 1Uff Potly'a ~ (Blekl IS 40 fl 20 4 IO M&1.111er fVtlenruele) fl 20 6 IO S•oP m COid CLIOllarnl 5 IO Aleo raced Mr Prime Mlnleter, MutlUel W•I" Ltb«ly Wiid S..rl Ai911I Thrlll Golden Fttll Tim. I 14 215 ti IXAC.JA 12·31 peld S 190 50 ta "CIC llX 13·7·10·7·2) petd 114 831 00 .. 1111 elgM w1nn1ng 11e1tel1 fllv• llo•H•) S2 PlCk St• con101e11on P•ld 1 132 20 ••Ill 2911 winning llCk••• (lour not-I 12 Pldl Sia acttlc:ll oontOllllOn peld lfl7 80 wll" 219 wlnntng tlCkell flhr .. l>OIM9. one ecralclll llQHTH "ACI. fl turlong1 Melc:Nng f Ptnceyl 4 40 3 20 2 20 Bate LUI (VelenLuelel 4'00 2 40 Pul FQrvelhnO (M<:Cat1on1 2 40 o11190 t .c.cf Ster YeMlnttna. P ... of Oold. Lucky Lady Eller>. Cllrtaonta ltme 109 19fTH !UICI. 1'°' mllte e..engo rv~1 10 oo 8 oo 3 40 Flying a-tOlilehoutMvel 1 eo 4 oo \Ind• t 8'~ (TOtO) 3 20 Alto reced Ry, bctuetve K14. HenMI, Stick N Snoaky, 11 ·1 A Sl'lam, C_..,eltontll, Pl'IYllle Room Time I 48 315 • IXACTA 17-10) paid l2ea SO AllenclaMe 27,IMle NHL CAMNIU CONl"IMNCE 8MrtMDhWM Eornon1on Winnipeg C9IOM'J Vencouv« IC!ftot W L TOl'ClA ... o. 22 17 II 215 187 62 17 11 4 169 use 31 14 21 7 1116 179 36 13 It 8 140 14t 34 14 18 5 125 145 33 CNcago MIMMOle St Loutt Oeltoll Toronto Monte OtwWeft :M e e 112 20 II t 170 14 74 5 1150 t 22 II 130 8 :II II 131 WALE• CONf'IJll:MCI 1'"1c*~ 136 58 151 4t let 33 180 " 174 24 24 u 5 1641 124 63 It II 10 1511 142 41 20 18 7 150 133 47 20 18 4 ,.. 143 4A ff H 8 131 178 ao 8 25 • 113 111 24 .._...,..,..._ 24 10 • 174 21 II t ltl " 14 • 15' " 16 • 178 10 24 5 129 . .._.,. . .__ Buft• 3. N.w Y Otte "8n9«9 l w~on s. O.Voll 2 T 0tonto 4. ,_ ,,.,_,, 4 8oeton 4, C'*-90 I SI Loul9 3 • ......,,_. 3 Edmon'ton I . ~ 3 T .......... a- IC!ftottl MontrMI V-81 HM\IOtd T0tonto el WMhJnG'on WlnnllleQ al ~ 117 S4 143 IO 1193 ... 1M 42 111-4 25 Deep ... ftehtng AllT'I LANDlfto (New11ott .,_,.., _ 14 enow• '' baa. 12 bOnllo. 3 ~ 11e11 0Avrt"8 lOCllP ~ ....... , - 38 engt«t 2 bOnito 4 callco baM, 4 c.ow cod. lllO ..-.-. 20t roelt cod 4 -beu, I oc1opua (30 pounch) DAMA WHAIW' -4' angler• 8 betl. 13 bonito, 127 •OC:k c:od 9 rock 11111, 12 ~.lec..iptn MAL MACH -It llllJI-~ 2 -cod 130 roeto cod 7leta 122. &.Oen 120 L08 AHOl:Lll -flamllla 5. Wilk .. 38. McAdoo 13. Nl•on 20. E Jor.n1on 23. COOi* 6. WOl'llly 11. Lendtb«ger 0, J0tdan 0 To1al1· le-flt 9-14 120 ~ -Ervtng 27. i.vwonl 2, MelOfte 21, C,_t 13, Toney 28. Jonet II. Cure1on 4, Rlcl'lard1on 5. Sc,,o•n• II Eclwetde 3 Tota1e; 40-to 24-29 122 ........... L09 Anoe1M 33 !!5 N 21 9-120' - Plllt.oeipNa • 3' lie ~ 25 10-122 FO\lled out -Nixon Aol>ound• -Loe AngelM 31 (IE. Johnton 12~ Pl\lledelpllle 40 (MeloM 15) Aealeb -Loa AngelM 35 (E JOMeon 20~ ~ 23 (Ton., I) TCX&I loult -Loa AtlQtll9t 71. PNledetpNe 20 Tocl'lnlc•I• -C. Jol'lnaon, LO• Angelot C09Cll Riie¥. Loe Anoelet IMM (1-lhgal de"'-~ M.--. A -11,~2. COMMUNITY COUEQE Futlefton •• OCC M OAAMOI COAIT -Ktotlnlekll 4, Wl'll11 5. s.,.....,....12.o-11. ~fl. Morion 3 Bwry 8. s~ fl, N&nlOl'I I, Sllatluell 3. Ryan 12 TOl<· 22 12·2 I 56 ,ULUMOM -1,fRw 11, VMI 20, Wrtgftt 10, F9frt1 I, McClll'fl!y 8. Kelly 2. Mc:ICi.lleno 2, Muney o. Luc:u •. Fr ....... II. TOlela 28 13-22 flt Helll.,.,.,. FUiierton. 31-17 Total'°"'' Onlnge CoMI lfl, FullWlon 18 Foui.d OUI Ryan ce>renoe eo.o Technlcel loul Orange Cout Coech Giiiie. lsnt• Ana M, Golden w .. t 74 OOU>IN WEaT -Dutl\arn 15, ,....._ II, 1(1911C11 It J-4 Revle 14, Ootl>arn 0. St!Hlr 2 Mlll1Jn0 0, Mulray 2 Tot• 38 7·5 74 8ANTA ANA -WMt 20. WulllnQlon 14, A.Mon 11. Tllom&a 17, De&-2, SIOkM 9. Brtt11by 5 To1el1 35 14·22 84. Helf11tne Sanle Ana, 35·27 Total IOUla GOiden WMI It. a.ttle AN 13 FOUied oul 8'9mby (SantJI Ane) Saddi.becll It, Of-.mont SI O"O••MONT -Wlllle 14 Hiii 10 Flowa11 II. Reu1en 7, Silo fl. Miiier 4, o-lunO 4, E.--2. !Mmenger 2. TOIM 2fl &-8 58. ·~•ACK -Wt1d 13. T MKCMI 12 Adernt 11. Hend•tton 7 ArcenNu• e. G<ounc:I 4 Rentrop 4 Wellter 4 T otM 28 5-11 81 Hfllll-31-31 Total IOUll Grolltm<Hll 19, S•dd .. bM:k 11 Fouled out; wti1te 1G10Mnlc<'ltl HtQM SCHOO\. lb'-Je a, Newpon ....... 11 .. WC>ftT tl""90fl -Harti.er I, WOlt9 U Foll! t3, S11ew1rd O. Seeger 10. "'cOev•en 0, So<en1en 0 Gulllerrer a Toi ... 22 7-1" 51. llTANCtA -Jolln•lon 3, C11rlle 11. ~·:i~·.~=~40. =k;•-10I!!· 27 11-23 62 ._ . ..,~ ~ HWbOt t It 15 n -&1 e.1-'9 4 2fl 1& 17-•2 Tolel IOUla Newi>or1 HflfbOt 15, &lanc:le I 8. F OU!9d OUI SMQ9f (Newport H"'1>0f). ,Olk (Newpon H.,,,.,..1 Fowiteln Velley M. Le Outnt.17 POU .. TAI .. VALLIY -N-ton 10, .,_ 13. Whit-11 Mw1ln 4, Ketty 3, P-13, 8'own I . TlnMy 2. H-O TOI• 24 11-26 64 U GUINTA -Moeee 8, Koller 8, l.ltu 14, ~butgw 12, Wllaon 5, Oel>bl 12, LO<ge Cf TOI .... 2t 1·3 ff ._...,a--. FOU111 .. v-., It 1& 20 13-64 La Oulnl• 21 • 15 12-57 Total IOUla FOU111eln v...,, 12, La Oulnla 21 Fout«I OUI ..._ (IA Oulrne). l(oltef (La Ouklll) 9 LM Altoe t1. Edl9on a 1049<* -O.Ullow9111 7, WuNngton 10. Wertnet 10 ._ .... 2 ThOtnu 2, Mllard 4. Heclllen 7. JoMIOl'I 11 Tolalt 22 9-14 S3 LOI Al.TO• -Sterk 10. Devl8 II, K- 7 Smtt" 23. Morgen 4, Guwcll 2. Sllnlt 2. CelderllN<I S Tolalt 24 13-lt fl1 koro .., o-tere Eell90t> 12 7 13 21-'3 lOI AllOI 15 20 II 15-81 TOl81 IOU11 Edtao<l 15 LOI Altoe 18 Ocean View American Little League signup s set this weekend Oceanview American Little League will hold aignups this Saturday and Sunday and again Jan. 15-16 at the Ocean View School District offices at Warner and B streets in Huntington ~. Registratioh will t.ake from 10 a .m . until 4 For a-i.tled Ad ACTION CAD A OAILY N.0T AO.vtlOI Ml ... " Saturday and noon-4 p .m . Sunday. The league is open to all youths 8-12 years of age, but they must be 8 before Aug. 1, 1983 and not have reacM!d the age of 13 by the same da~. Cost of re · tration is $35 with SPiiic0lS&=:; &Oat Show Acree of Boat• Hunttno Dog Dtaptey ,..,._ 'l'Ww11• Feat.Ivel Pl9hlngHaH n. two players in a ramily being charged a tot.al of $55. All players are asked \ to bring a birth certificate when signing up. Forfurther1nforrnation,phone ..le.ague president Te.c.cy Meyer .. 847-1357 or player agent Sally Newman, 842-3027. Cal Sl•I• Fu/Mnon Uni-Illy t IO t ti 41 lllMA •VAOA l'AMOe To1a1 fOl"9 Cotona Oii Mar ti ~llty NNll lllOUWTA* H 1e.1nen 1>-11 ,O\lllld OUI WOiff (CotOM cNI MW) F-dOuble chlite Ol*•flng t.ntlllao a , w ... mlMt• 47 ...-.oTtt teOUNTAJlll "1nc:.., 11 ... WllT....,Tlll -Nloolal 2. hllln 10, Two f·llWt, two oonckllN end 18 ~-·In Jollntton 10, Down• 1e . llurkme11 I oCMH•lklll ~ 1, Oolevalllde 2.. 8ro.wi 0 Oo"'t DOOOt,.lllOOI 72 IM tnal llMO In 1\111 0 Gt-0 fOI... II 11-17 41 GC*elklll • IAMnAOO -lionlOO' 1t, M;Mgoota 10, MT .... ,. -11-102-lnCll b ..... ..., QonulM 14. lltuner •• TembtedOt •• 0.vt• NII• OOW•llflO. 3, ,_I 'T04 .... 2111·17 8' ICNWOOO 1oe.132°lncrt be .. WI lull ._..., 0--• °'*'••IOn WMtmlnelef 14 II tO 12-47 llllltlA llCI llANCH 84·11\Cll bate 881111800 12 It 14 21-$3 (tglltc:llatra tnute Total I-w .. tl'nltlller "· 8enfl800 14 *AVDA.Y VALLIY -71·64·lnCll !IMO I '""-ood -,... ____ View . "°"' 111p1e ClleH• e1gt11 CIC>Uble Gl>&H• end .,...,.. .. • ..._.. lour -1-•-•in -•tlon IN01.IWOOD -M1dt1• 8, Herden I, TAH09 llCI 90WL -80-132-tncll beW 81'1911 12. ISMt• 21, San«Wlllto II. Smith 2, NOftTHITAll -61·98·1ncll b ... 111 lull Roy 10, ~ 2 Tot .... 23 16-23 fl2 OCIAN YllW -JudCM It. M-12. 8811 oPOll atllon I o 1. AnlonopolOUI t . Mullalt 2, OoulY 8. IC INCL.IN 38·11 ·Inell baH 0 T 2 • •t Twenly·IOUf Mii• opetellng Or--, It. ~an• Olelt I I· I " IOUAW vau.aY llO-IOl·lnCll b ... lng-ood ._. ~ ~ 15 7 112 One ce bl• ce<. one gondola end 21 11111 OcMtl Vlft 10 II 13 16 4 -611 Ol*Oltno Totel routi lng-ood lfl, OcMn v-20. MT. "OH -84· 132-lncll b... In lull FOUleel out; AnlonopoulOt (Qceen V-1 °':'~~':'111 •ICI "ANCH -tfl. 120-lnc:ll DMll Miff• ICI, LAlauna ~ 4t b-1n lull -••Ion LAIWNA MACH -lepper It. Edwwde AL,.INI MIADOWt -120-110-lnc" 2 N-3 Jorden 1 Forn-7. M«Jttw 12 bH• Nine cnaor1 end one eurl•c• ehaor Oewa1 3 Arndt 2 Mc:Oratll 0 Tolel• 1& OCMl'tllncl 1&-71 48 IUOAll 90Wl 120-tt2·1ncll btM Five DA .. A HILL.I -Ot!Qlnue41er °'· RentroP 11111 OCMl'•llog I t. Hatrl• e. Rhorer 23. Crnel&ll 11 Jell«• S Saund«t 0 T 01811 17 26-40 llO ._..,ca-ten L&gune &Mell t 11 ·18 16-48 Dene H.. 13 14 12 21-eo Total IOlllel Uiewn• 8-11 211, OM& Hiila 24, Fouled oul T•PP9f (Laguna .11 .. cl'll. Ed .. ar~ {Ugynl BMc:h). NM .. (LIQu!I• llHdl). f Pffuna (L&Qune BMch), Seundet'1 (Dene Hiiie). Alnlr()p (Dflne Hiiie) _ Ceo6 Veffn 71, Wood~ • wOOoeM>clt -Foringer 3, 80t9Uk o. Rldo'tdcll t3. W1M I , Morland 0. Armtlrong 2. 'lynn 2, La4>4enc 0, Cryer 0 Tolell 16 e-1& 38. CAl'llT~ VALLl'f -AnO..eon t , Mu40el II. 8 C... I. H Cell 0. Sedgwick fl OeCalJI H . Ag1.11ter 0, One 16 All 2 Pendleton 0 TOl< 33 M 71 k-•o-w.. Woodb<!Olle 1 t 12 II 311 Cac>ltlrend ... ....., 1!! Ill 24 17-71 Tol•I touta: WoOdbrldge fl, C1pl11re"o Vtlllly \t • ~ LeaUN HIMe II. MlatcNt Vt.lo 4t M"llON \111'0 -Grtltln 6. 1!111 11, M-ry 3. C:eHvl 8 Muench 3. Evan1 4 C•ew!O<d t5 Totalt 17 14·18 48 LAGUNA~· -Witt..,,,. 11, Cert9f 12, lllfln 8, Garcte 11, Ka..,IKle 12, Plemel 8. Miiiet 2 TOl&ls; 25 12· 15 82 tc..i., o-tw. MIMiOfl Iii.to fl 15 12 15-48 Leoun•..... 14 15 12 21-fl2 f olel Joule M._ VIOi<> 115. Levune Hltl9 15. FOUfe9 oul W'*-(lagune Hint) El toro ti, Seddtebec:ll a IL TOtlO -Marllneen 12. Hemme! 8. Arnold 11 lnglelltfl 11, S Tl>omH tO Gatlin 3, Hackett 0 KUl\tetllt 4. Lewy 2 Toi ... 28 14-2t M IAOOl.19ACK -Garn 2 Klei II. ~ 5 Wiik-0 C.10 14, St.11110td fl, Walton 8, Lujan 7. ~ 15 Total• 23 17-31 83 Chaltenge of Champ6one (•t "-1,IL) Jonn McEnroe (U S ) def. Sandy Mey., tu s I. 11-3. 11-4, vh .. Ge<ui•IO• (U s I dlll Henri Leconle (France). 7-8. fl·2 Wom.n'• townament ,., ...... _, ~~ ........ H•l•n• Sukova (Crecl'lo11ovtlllt ) d•I Anne Smllll fU S ), fl·l , fl -3, H1na MandtllrO•a (CHC:hoalovakle) def Jo Out .. (8'1t81n~ 6-1, 8·3. Berbara Poller (U S ) def Mn KlyOm;lr• (US I &-1, fl-2. S)'l~ll Henlke (Well Oermanyl def. CatJlng BtH•ll (Cenede) 8-3 7.5 Mery LQU Pie._ tU 8 ) del AndfN LMl>d IU S ). 4-6 &-1 &-3 WCT ~ Champton11'tlp (81L..-...) ll04'ncl llofMn Brt1n Golllrltd (U.S )-Aeut Rtmtrez tM .. 1eo1 def Kevin Curren (Soulh Alroce)-SI-Denlon IU S ). &-4 3.e 11-3. T·fl Pe1er Mc:Ntm.,e-Peul Mc:Ntmee (Au1trt11e) <lei V111ty·Ar\Md Amtllr9j (lndle), II-• fl-4 &-4 In comparison, the PlrAtet managed to hlt just etaht field goat. in the first 20 mlnutet. What made thlnp t0mewhat interesting m the leCIOnd half. u far aa the Pirates were concerned, was the play of reserves Shaughn Ryan, John Berry and Jeff Stephens. Ryan topped the OCC l(.'Oring with 12 points (eight in the second half) before fouling out, whUe Berry scored all eight of his points in the latler half. .Stephens, who nuued the early part of the season with injuries, scored six points and had four rebounds. Meanwhile the OCC starters could account for Just 23 of the Pirates' points. That also set the stage for plenty of playing time for freshman Garinn Morton who came off the bench to haul down a game-high 15 rebounds. perhaps proving all is not lost in close against the HometJi. "We did come out strong tonight, but I think that had something to do with Orange Coast's freshmen playing in their first conference game," admitted See afterward. "We're well 1tware that Orange Coast 1s going to be a good team once they really get into conference play. I know it's going to be difficult to beat them down there. Tandy does a great job with their defensive game, but our defense JUSl took away their inside game tonight." Indeed, with the Pirates' two 6-8 men, Brad Guess and Leon Symanski combining for just eight points and seven rebounds, OCC did find the going tough ln close. I ~ aco.o .., 0-W. El T0to" 141 14 111 17-416-.--··-Saddlebedt "'8-18 17 24-93--·- The Pirates' 39 percent shooting I didn't help matters either. OCC I &COring leader Leland Bruce, for I example, with a 15.8 scoring I -average, could hit just 3 of 11 1 Totar '°"" El T0to 2S. Sadcllebedl 21. Fouled out Cage tSlldcllM>adll. Arnold (EJ T0to1 lnglef\an (El T0to) HIGH SCHOOL STANDIHQS ... Vlewl"9W .......... • L °"' .. • L Cofone del MW I 0 &ttnc:oe I 0 ~ I 0 El T0<0 I 0 Coe1• M... 0 Nf9w00tl Htl1X>r 0 unl"""9ify 0 S.Odlebel;;I< 0 I ,,...,... ca.-(7'*9) "-., Cerone del ..... Ellencle .. Et Toro $..,_. 81 ~ HarbOI' Cott• ... _ .. Uri)_.,,, South COdt LMoue • 'L...,w • L Ceplelreno V811ey 2 o ~Hilt• 2 0 Woodb<telge I I Dint Hllll I Mlaalon VtejO 0 SenC-.le 0 I Laguna 8Mcf> 0 2 F'rtdlf't 0-(7:J0) Woodtlf1dge 111 Oen& ..... 7 3 • 3 7 5 s 3 • & 2 7 4 8 2 7 <>-• • I.. 12 2 t s 7 7 8 1 4 7 8 s 3 11 Caotetreno Veley 11 M._ V ... Laguna Ht11t et Sen Clement• L891"'9 8Mcll •I Mll(jllOle (~I C~LIQI[ WOMEN UC Irvine ... Arlzone • AIUZONA -0v9f1Url II. Merlin 12 ....... lfl ~. K Smill'I 2. 0.0UI I 1nernan 2 L StnM 5 To!M· 2e 7-8 $9 UC ........ -Hemlllon 14, B•k•I 9. Vtnd9f Poet t , Slmf>IOl'I 4, Hlgattll 5. L- 17 8enn 4, GOltlU I, Ht1re I Totell 2S IA·2fl 64 He1111me Amona 37-21 Total loult Altrona 24 UC ~ t c .. , ...... ,, ........ Cott• Men ecorlng $Inlet•"• 2 l>MOU<,... I C.,._tr_ v-, J, ......_ Vtote 1 Cap1t1reno Velley ecorong Megyar 2 Ont-oe 1 WtdneedaY'e lrenaactlone UMU.U. ,._...,,L ...... NEW YORK Y~NKEES-N•m•d Gene MCH.lle.~ TORONTO BLUC JAYS-Signed Berry Bonnell oullleide< to a 11'11'..,yeer conlrecl .......... i..e.e- CINCINNATI AEDS-Trwded Mllre 111811. ou11..ioer 10 ,,,. San Fr.-Gtalltt tor Aid\ o .... ptte!W MONTREAL EXPOS-Nemed M• Wrlgllt bult!>en coecll POOTaAl.L .......... ............... TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS-Signed Dwayne 0 St-def..,.,ve bacll Pieced L-1 Jelf9fa ltnebedi9f on Ille tnju(ed ,_,... C~LIO. BETHUNE·COOt<MAN-N•m•d Latry Llllle llNd loolbtll coacrt MIAMI OHIO -Named Tim ROM Mad IOOll>el Co.ell NFL playoffs SHdlng1 In Parenthena The top eight teams In each conference are _seeded 1 to 8 for the duration of the playoffs by won-lost percentages and tie-breakers. FIRST ROUND AFC •Saturday'• Games Cleveland (8) at Los Angeles Raiders ( 1), 1 p.m. New England (7) at Miami (2), (Channel 4 at 1 p.m.) Sunday'• Gem•• New York Jets (6) at Cincinnati (3), 9:30 a.m. San Diego (5) at Pittsburgh (4), (Channel 4 at 9:30 a.m .) NFC · Sa,urday'e Gemes Detroit (8) at Washington (1), (Channel 2 at 9:30 a.m.) St. Louis (6) et Green Bay (3), 9:30 a.m. a.unday'• Qam•• , Tampa Bay (7) at Oallat (2), (Channel 2 at 1 p.m.) Atlanta (5) at Minnesota (4), 1 p .m. shots on the night 1 ''The last two or three times we've played against the zone we haven't played very well," admitted Gillis. "And we have tome good shooters, too." Reserves like Berry. Ryan and Stephens proved that, as the BIK'S outscored the Hornets 39-38 over the final 20 minutes. Lewis returns to pace UCI After an uphill battle, the UC Irvine women's basketball team srored the final six points in the last l 1h minutes to pull out a 64-59 victor y over visiting Arizona Wednesday nJght. It was the second win in as many nights for the Anteaters who beat Northern Arizona on T1.1esday. Wednesday's game marked the return of ucr·. leading scorer last.season,, Dorothy Lewu, and Lewfsl responded with a game-high 11 " points. Lewis had been sidelined since Dec. 3 with a knee mjury. l.i "1101 .. PIOll" •1J:t JOHNSON it &SON ~l presents ... NFL . ,. ... tf ....... ~...a lFO PUYIFFI LA Raiden .. "' ..,., ., ClevekancA MIOml •ilf O'VW N&!?a.n4 notl ,. ..,., ... w Yn Jett son tAeii Ov9t J:.a~,-of "x"':.f TromtlWI Pltt*"9h lfl PUYlffl. Wothlntt9n ~ -MM H•rlter llvtl-. C.tt• Met• ...... .f MJI,,, .s; .. :1.1£ Any MaAe or Model at the Lowest Price Mk ~ our llUW9ftteecl ..... ;rte .. "' ..!'ft,,.. It. Lwlll m ... ,..,...., MM=..- I ·- Of~ co .. 1 DAILY PILOT /Thufldty1 J1nu1ry 8, 1913,._ MUC -.>TlCl l'ta)C NDllU IW.IC NOTICf. , . ~ NOTill _ _ . ~ MOT1Cl MOC -.>net MUC flOnct " 0 MUC ~ ,.cmriOGi .,..... 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Wtlhln lht• rnonthe frC)ll\ Ille det• n.toU0H J1V -.CL&MfYL 1111, butlneM 11 ~Ou<.teo bJ • ..... 0 R .. 1 An•h•I"' l'a111arn1e Or.,oe A,,.11ue No ·, 1111111 Ana. ~II Cltr,.ktlOol Olllrtc:t 1 ..,.TIClct-Y ..._ ~-C 11•~• .. •1..._ Ihle notlae of-~ wM tecc>fel<ld .u.iiioeee corpo1e1t0n t210t CllMIO""• tno~ .-lee• t•11• .,. on fl • ..., -"9••....., tu.cl A ..... -Tiii• 1moun1 '' lttt oo ••of CAii NC), ...._n MICtO Olatt1bul0t1 Tll<t IX>tlrleta 1a c~l.CS Dy 1 fl\la bu.i-11 ~OOOUC!llO by 1 MMl1 .. .,_ ~I 170 17111 Tiie _. _,, .......... ~ NOTICll Ye41 lleff ..... wM. December 22 ltU. tod wlll NOTICI I y_, ,._ ._ ....... a CaiilOtnMI c;orp ~-·• per1,,.,1ri1p o•totNal perlnertlllll Oltelll Hunlln;tOfl ~ Callf0tllla wll'*il ·-~ llut4' I TM 1.-t l9YJ tleoWe aealMI r.u l11or uu unlll your eccou111 TM~ fM1J ............ ;. ltowood A t.Aoy, J1 Norm•n t 10yd Conan Kel!h Juon ttllOll t~I ~ r .... wltMft • .,, ..._. wttMut .,._ MMe ._.,d llMH• bcOr'llM eutrenl You lney "°' 11.,,. ...._. ,_ Mt119 ....., ...._ V"41 ,.rMleltnt Tiiie e1a1e.....,I wu med with 11.. fllll a111 .. n11.,1 ..,,, 111.0 w1111 Ille NOTICE II Ht"t:IY OIVfN tllal ltM lllt.meltofl Mtow. yeu r~ wt!Mft M ........... 10 p~ tile entire u"t19id pot1lOn of rw ~ ..... • ..,.. ... Ihle t1e1ement wt• r11ee1 w1111 tile Ccluiily ci.ti. ~r11~ County°'' Cnuoty Cteti. nl Orllll09 County 1111 the .0-Nlm4ICI 8<ltloOI Otttr!Gt of ti you With lo 11M11 Ille MlvlOI Of Ille lnfotlllllloll llelow. your 1ccount, even fllougll lull ttw.........,..... ...... . County ci.n. ot OrtnQe County on o.c. .. ni... 29 196;) Je~ttv l. tll83 Or•• County. C9ltfC111nla. acung an 1t10111•y 111 11111 m1tter. you II yOll willl 10 ..... tll<J edvtce Of Oly~t WN Clem1nct.c1. but you If YOll ....., to Mtll tn. edYlae ot O.C....t>et 27 tte2 •ioaoat ltllO a '*"IOtfl by a nd t11rou911 II• OowernJllO HIOlllCI Clo to ptompcty ta 111•1 Y04M an allorn•y In llllt melter. you lftUtl pay Ille etl'IOIM'lf 11•14'd al>Ov• an 111or11ey 111 11111 m•ll•'· yov •JOIJ'M l'vbllaneo \>•ang• cou1 Dally At\otfte'f• et~ eo.td. "-eiMl\er 1eteued lo •• •rill.,. r"pon" II ally m..., O. lhOulCI 00 '° p.CNf1941y eo that ,_,r An« thffe lllOlllM lrom lfle dll• lftOUld oo 90 SI'°'""">' eo 111e1 yO<W Publl•h•d 01111ge C.oHI 0111y P1to1 Jen 11 13 20 21 1983 tCH11'Mf"' aeM evllellne Ol&T~T'. w11 r«*W up lo. but ''*'on llme wrlften r11pon" 11 eny "'•Y ff ol r.co1Cl•llon or 1111• Cloeumenl Wflllen r~. 11 any, mayo. Piiot, o.c 30 1982', J•o I . t), 20 ~ 13 t-83 toO OIMll~•• not Iller lll•n 1111 above ll•teel A Vt I 0 I U • I•• II• • • • • llled on lime (wflleh date of r.cotela110n ~· llled on llrM 1983 ~ L .. 1111a .. Htl, Cetlf0111I• ntr1 time. -i.o bldt fOf Ille •atel of• 4'•"'•ndede. II lllltv11.el ,vedl AV I I 0 I U t 1 e d ti• •Id O t-aon), un .... Ille OOllOaliOl b.if1Q A y I I 0 I U et o.. "e a I•• ~H-t2 MllC NOTICE ~ oontrecl for tile e&ov• proteot Hclldlr contra Ud. •Ill ~le • delfta11dedo. Ir trlb1o111al •11•d• IOtKIOMd upoo ,,.r111r11 • long« ••111111dad•. II lfllt1111et '""° Puoh1hed Or&rlQ• Coul 0111y Blelt IMll ff r.c.;~ Ill the PIAICe -41119 Ud. tMOOM• .,.tr• deoldlf Hnlra Ud. •111 ~ • l*'lod you hive only Ille loOat rtolll ......., _.. U& 1111 ... :1111flllla • rta.IC NOTICE flCTTTIOUl llUllNIH NAMll ITAftMCN'T Th• lotlOwtr'll l)eflOt'I• lrt do<ng llu6'119H H " ANNIE 0 813 W Balboa Blvd NewPO<I BNcll Celltoin1e 92881 Rhoode J C•aper f 18 W Oc11nf1on1. B•lbo• Olf1torn11 92641 Andrea J Goldberg. 21190 C11o1orn1e Street. San Ft1oc11c.o. C111tor"11 94107 this ou11nu1 11 tonducteo by • ge..-at pattnetlllllp Rnooda J Cupe< fr11s 1111emeol we& filed ""t" the Covoty Cle1k of Oraoge County on ,ICTITIOU8 llUllNIH NA!d IT A HMINT TM lotlOwlng petlOt'lt are dOlng buellleH H NEWPO F<T PUBLISHING DIVISION .• CalllOtn•• C4tPOt•l1on. 4001 WHllllf Piec e, NO 1011 Newport S.teh. Ca111oin1e 926e0 H IC Corporallon 4001 WHletly Place No 108 NowPOtl 8e«h Ca111or1111 92860 Tt111 bualneu IS conducled Dy a corporo1100 H I C COIPOllllOO Keol Po .. _.t V1c;e Pras1den1 tn1s s111emeo1 wU hl.O wllll '"" County Clef~ 01 Or•nQ• Counry on December IS 198J F2044l40 Oc<:emtar 7 1983 F203lt2 PuDl1the O Orange Co111 Oa11y Publlahed Orenge Cont De ily P1101 Jin 6 13. 20 27 19113 P1101. Jen 6 13 20 27 19113 t• 1·113 137-83 Pl&.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUa eUllHHI NA* IIATE•NT fhe lollowtng pereon la dotng b<.111-u NEWPOAT HILLS TRAVEL. ln.-S.n Miga.I 0r1.-.. Nowport Beecll. CA 92680 Ellia~tll JonM Dall, 6fl7 Vlala 9oolle, Newport S..Cll. CA 92860 Tllit bull,_ Is conducted by en 11'10hllOullJ Ehubelll JOOM Dell Tiiis ttet-.nent wu fiteo wtlll Ille County Clerk ol Orange Couoly on Ml.IC NOTICE flCTITIOUI IUllHl18 NAME 8TAIIMfHT fn11 10110..,mg peraon 1• dolog bua1oen a.5 AMERICAN INOUSTRlAl MANAGEMENT ENGINEERS 1 147 f\Aemory Lene. Sam• Ao• C1hlorn1a 92708 v1ro11 Marlon Freeman t 147 Memory Lena Senta Aoe Cahlorn11 92708 T111s 1>u11oess IS conducted by a n 1n01vlelue1 V1rgH Fr .. mao Tll11 11a1tmen1 was 11190 with '"" Couo1y Clt<k ot 011nqe Covoty Ol'I F20I077 ~tnuary 3. 19113 CoHt Dally , __ Nov 29. 1982 Publlslled Orang• Piiot, Dec 16. 23, 30. 1983 t982. Jeo II. Published Ortoge Cou1 Dally Pilot. Jan 6 13 20 27 19113 55011-82 Pl&.IC NOTICE ftCTITIOUI llUaMH NA*ITATllll!NT The following per.or>e .,. doing bu"'-U. SCANOIA CHAIRS, 1•20 E. St. Anelrewa Pt-. uo11 B, Sant• An•. Ca. 112701 C.therlne E l.euder (EJIUbelh). 700 w. 3rd SlrMI, •121, Sant• AN. ca. 9270t Annelle Merle FrN<f 544 H Orange, Orange. Ce. D26e7 Tlllt buel..-It conduct.CS by e gen«lll parlnettl'tlp. Al'\1'0tte Matle FrHd Tlll8 atelement WU flleCI Wiii! I.lie ~1)1 Clerk ol Orange County on Oeciemb« 21, llMl2. P'2GUlr1 Publlall.CS Orang• COHI Delly PU01 Dec: 23, 30, 1982. Jan. 8. t3, 1963 65~2 DIATH NDTICI S 5729·83 ~IC NOTICE ~ ~m10U·~--. NAME ITAIIMENT Tile IOl!ow•nc;i peraons atl Ooong bullneat .. KINDEL AUDIO, ! 1 !O Newport C11cle. Suite 0 San11 Ao•. Calllorn1e 92705 w1111em J K1ooe1 204&t Bay v-AVlnue S•nll Ao• Cellforn1e 92707 V11g11\11 J Klodel 20451 Bey V1-A•e<'IU41 S1011 Ana Cahlomla 92707 Thia business 11 c:oodvcted by an 1nd1.,1d\.lel V1rg1n11 J K1od@l ·-Th•• st11emon1 was Meo w1111 the Couoty Cterlt of Or11199 County on Jenuary 3 1963 Fio.nt Publl1,,ed Orange Cont Dally Pllo! Jen 6 t3 20. 27 t9.83 5732-83 P~ol J•n e ,, 1() 27 le83 ld•nlllled ebove, IOCI •llah be \tit aCI dlH LN le lfl{Ot-loll ~ lft...oe 41M Ud ~de deftlro lo llop Ille forec:loeul• by pay{ng -41119 U., ,...... ...... 10 83 OC**I llOd publidy r..O elO&iCI •I llleue 4'e ao dUe LN le lftNwlftMlofl .-tn. entire emouol dem•nd•d by 4'e • ..... Lee i. ,..,......, n 41119 ------------Ille eOO...ltaled 0rM &l'4 ~ at Utted dOH tOllCller OI ... _ ~ Ci9Clllor t1oue P\B.IC NOTICE T11•r• wllt be • ·O· depo•lf cOflHIO d• uo ebogeelo e11 Ht• ~1 Utl•d d11 .. 1ot1c111r •I To find °'!I tile lmoun1 you .-1 ~I ·u11ed duu 1011c11ar el requited for ••oh HI of bid • • u 111 o . d • b • r I e h • c • 1 Io c;on .. j<' d• un •bogedo en •II• ~. M 10 errange IM pe~ 10 conH JO Cle u11 abogado en .. ,. flCTTT10Ul11Ua•U doc:unien1t10Querant .. 1"4llr r•lllfn trnme01ttam.n11. d• ffl• menera. 11unto daberl• hl Clrlo atop the 1ortclo1ure, or If your aeuoto, daberfa llec:orto MAMI ITAT'l•NT In QOOC1 concsflloo wllllln .O· d•'I'• llU '"~•I• Hcr111. Ill hly atoune. 1mm41e11e11met1te, di "'' m1n•r1, pro1>4trfy II In foreclo•ur• for eoy 1mm41e1111am9f'li., de Mia mat'9ra. file lollOWlnO e>ettON .,. doing altet 1"41 bid oe>«1lng d•t• pu.O• .., 1eQ11tred1 • ti.moo "' reepue11• eeclll•. 11 lley eioun•. 0111er reno.,, contact ALLEN g .., reepuee1a WCfll•, 11 1\9' llOW>•. l)u.,,_... Each bid mutt conform IOCI ~ ' tO TH£ OEFliNOANT A CIVIi pueCle.., •tQlllred•. ltemOO fl.All. 4400 MecAnllur 8oulellerd. puede.., reQillted•. tlempo LE TAOOUET. 270 IS 8rl1lol re1pooe1v• to the contraCI compl1101 hll been llled by Iha t TO TH( OfFENOANI A civil Sulle 370. Newport Beacll. 1 fO TH( DEFENDANT A cM1 8tr•••. Sull• I 14, Co111 Mau. ~11 p1e1n1111 eg .. nar you II you "'It/I 10 complaint hH bffn ltltd by lh• CeU101n11 112880 ellorneyt ind complalnl 1111 bffn fl~ by Ill• CeHIOtnl• lnt28 Eecfl bldd41f tllell ..,bmn, on,,,. dtlend 11111 l1W11ull you muel. wllhln 01a11111tt ege1oa1 you It JOU with to •Q•nu tor PCM Really 1nd plelnllfl egalnel you If you wWI 10 Celll~r~c~o!':.f.~~:o '~i'n: torm furnl•ll•d wllll 1111 con1rec1 30 daya 11t1r Ihle tummone II d•lend t111111ww11, you mull. w11111n Management •nd Aoahalm Hiiia dllenel 11111 reweutl. you MUii, wltllln Avenut, A.308 Newport Beach, document•. • 1111 of lll<J pr~ -vld oo you, Ill• w1tll lht1 court • 30 d•y• otter !hit eummon• " Planned Community AHoclallon ao d•Y• aller 11111 aummont I• Cellfoml• 92M3 1ubeontrac1ore on tlll• project u wr111en rHPoO•• 10 rh• complaint Mtved on you hie with 11111 cou11 • Allen 8 Flatt'• pllooe numb•• 11 MrVeCI Ol'I you. Ill• Wllll tlll• c;outt 1 required by Ill• Subl•Ulng eod Un ... • you oo ao your deftull w1H wrllleo re-c>an11 10 lh• cornple1nt t7141 7S2 7474 .... 111eo reeponN to Iha ~I Thi• bull,_ It conducted by • Sut>conirecuno F8'r Prec:1~ Act bl entered oo epp1tc.a11on or th• Unle .. you do eo your <Mf•ull w•ll II you ll•v• eny quNllont you uoieu you Clo eo. you< default ....., corpo1att00 Govt Code Sec 4100 et eeq p1e1nutt end tll•t court may eoter • bt eot.,eo oo 1pp1tc;e11on of Ille •llould cootact • lawyer O• the 1141 eo1•reC1 on 1pp11c11100 ot the ~~=1~•. 111: Eec;ll biclCl9f mull tubmll wllll 1111 1udgm4lnt 101111t1 you '°' Ille relltl pla1011lf ano lh11 tourt may eole• • governmen1e1 agency ..,111c;11 mey pteto!ltl encs 11111 court mey enter • bid cerllfled or cullt•r'• oheck demeoded 10 Ille comp11in1 wlllCh judgment ago1n51 you '°' lh• re11ef 111ve 1neured your loan lu<lgm~ll agelnll you fOf Ille r•l91 Olen Frenc;o Melavul payeble to lll<J DISTRICT or 1 bid could ruul! in garn11hn1•nt ot dem11ndeo In the comp111111. wh1c11 Remember, •you MAY LOSE demanded fo 1n. c:ompfelnl. wf11C11 Tiii• .. :::'w .. hied wllll ,,,. bond In lti. form NI forth In Ille wegea. teklog 01 mooev °' pro~rty could ,...,11 oerniahmenl ot WllQM. LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU DO NOT could rHull In garnlillment of eontrllCI Clocumenlf In en ernounl or 01111r ret1et reQvHllO 1n 1111 11k1og ot money or properly or TAKE PROMPT ACTION NeQff. taklnQ of money or proc>ertJ County CMrto: of Oranoe Couoty on not .... then -V. of tM me•lmum compte101 0111er re11e1 requHted •n Ill• NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN 11111 or other reflel requHl•d In lh• Oeoetnb« 21, llMl2 amount of bid es• 9u.,1nlM 111e1 011eo Jeou•ry 11 t982 compte101 purtuent to ArtlCle IX. S«tt00 7 of comptolot f'20a04 Ille bidder will toter Into tile Lee A Braocll Cler~ Oaleo Juo41 ?? 1982 Ille Oec1erallon1 ol Coveo1n11, 011.0 Juoe 9. 1982 Publlalled OraoJ.• Cont Delly propoted contr1cl II Ille 11me 11 Su~an L Cororeo Deputy RE Ba11kotom•"'· Deputy Condi Ilona end Ret111cllon1 LM A Brandl. Cletk Piiot, Dec 23, 30, Ill 8. 13. 1983 awarded 10 lllm. In tile event ol 1..ANDOAl!H ANO el!LZ LAHDORl!H AND 81!LZ recorded April 28. 1977 In Book C KMler. Deputy __________ s_6_1_1_.e_2 fellur• to ...-1er Into Hl<i conlrec:I, 17!21 INIM elvcl t132t lrvlne Blvd. 12189, Pagea 209 327. of Offlclal LANDOAIN ANO HLZ P\B.te NOTICE -~ MCUrlly_wtlt be lor1ell ....._ Tuellft, CA t2llO T111tl11, CA t2tlO Record a of Orange County 1na1 lrYIM etwd. "lm.'TRJCT"fe"iii"Yii"'1n.""l'll"' "' tniet11el'700 -(JJ•\.......:GO -• r.u•ft·--._1.JHU¥.ll...J>I Ille _ Tyt!lo.C-1.t11fL__ --FlC--m-IOU--.-.-u-.-... -.-.--r•jeCI eny Mell bldl Ot 10 wallle .,,, Put>lltl'l•d Oreoqe COHI 011lv P1ot.11.ned Orange Co••• Dally 0 b 11ge11 0 n 0' p. 'm. 0' or (T14) ~ NAMR eTATDillN'T lrregularl!Mlt or tnlMmaHllM In any Pllol, O« 18. 23. 30, 1982. Jen 6 P1lo1 Dec 18 73 30. 19112. Jao 8 -II 11u oocum1d "K>ttu Publltlleel Ore11ge Coul Oally The following peraon '' doing bid• or In Ille bleldlog 1963 5~14·82 !983 of NJd breech end lten w .. flied IM Piiot. Oec 18, 23. 30, 19112, Jen II, bualoeas u . Pur1uan1 10 Ille provl•lon1 of 5513-82 rec:ord on November 9, 1982 H t983 SHACKLETON PROPERTIES, 'Sec:llOn 1773 of lti. Lebor Code of P\lll.IC HOTICE lntlrument No 112·394020 of Nld uoo MecArtriur Bouloverd. Su~ Ille S111e of Callfornte, 111• PUBLIC NOTIC( Offlclel AKord1 No payment ol 5&17-t2 soo Newport 8Hc:ll. Celltornl• DISTRICT 11u obl•lneo from tile flCTTTIOUe llUleNEll flCTITIOYI ~•• put Clue amount• llU occurred P\B.IC NOTICE 92680 Olr•ctor of tll• Oeperlm•nt of MAME t'TATilllllEMT . Tri•relore. tile Anehetm Hiil• 1-------------Rol>e<l Jamee She<:kteloo. t02 lndullrlal Aelatlona Ille general Tile fc>llowlng ~ eta doing T"-INollA~ ITA'!!:'::!'a ......._ Plaoned Commuolly A11oc11lloo NOTICI TO CREDITOR• O• L1od1 tate. Newport 81ac;ll, prevelllng rele ol per dllm wegee bull-U: ... .,..,ng pet _.., Cloet"4lrebyelectlOMlt0tceuNIO eULK TflANlfER AND Of Calltornle 928e0 end tile gen.rat Pfr.IDlllng rall lo. GOl..OENW!ST EXECUTIVE l>ulloeu u be told Ille lollowlng deecrlbeel real INTENTION TO TRANl,IR Tiii& bualneu ltconduc:ltel by 90 llOllCley end overtime WMk In Ille SUITES. 7111 Ge<den Grav. BlvCI., 13078:1J1~~I ~E!T~E~S, propetty to NUity Ille obllglllon. ALCO.iHOLIC aEVERAOI lnCIMClual loeallty In wtllCt1 11111 _,11 I• lo~ Oates.ti Grow. Cellfornl• 92041 uc; r · 11 • 0• m, Loi II of Trac:t 9288. u pet mep LICl!Nwl(I) (leot. 1101·1107 Robert JetnM Slleclli.ton l*'f0t"*' lor eedl CHl1 or 1)1>1 of Y• Wing and Mey Lee Fong, Cattlorol• 92802 recorOOd In 8oo4I 4 13. Paget 1 10 U.C.C. Md Moil .. .._ _,,, Tiits al•l-1 ..,11 111ee1 w1111111e work" oeeded 10 necule Ille 2021 S«yllne. Fullerton. ce111ornre E ~·me; J Ullren~.,CI~. 1::,07 S t t. 1nc1u1tve, of M11c;elf1oeou1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 10 the County Clerk or Orange County on eontrect T ...... rel .. .,. on file •• 92831 c",c, ·~. !2r!!2t • • 0• e lm , Mapa lo Iha 0111ce of ,,,. Orange Cred1t0ft of PABLO v CORZO end Oecember 17 1982 Ille DISTRICT olflce loClted el y H F 22185 O.b el orma'" "" County R«:ordel VIVIA DIANNE COAZO Soclel ' f201'721 2CM61 Cramlmer Lene, Hunflnglon s1r .. t~EIT:o.~iomte920S0,. Loul .. Mou. 1307 S Euc:llCI Thlrec:«d.,..leel~l)of tlle Security No S72-70-1'91 & Publl•ll•d Oraoge CoHt Dally Beac:.11. Cop!M may be obtained on ~.C:h~~ "-lricl• Poebeng =~~~1· •A. Anaheim. Calllornl• propeny mor-e commonly kOOWO u 669-62-8821. Traoeterort end ~~ 9R-~1"2J'"~ .. '431 ~ "":=.: ;~"'='.~ Q:i~ ~$.#l..IQa ---A~,lao-•·~J C> P ...... &2·.~.~~!~~~~~n·~~ ~~~~~ ~~ 670Hl2 11 llheJI be mandetor; upon Ille Samuel J and JoeepNne loll StrMI, •A. Anaheim, CeUf°'nle WINSLOW and BEVERLY R of Coetl M-. otyorof1nge';"r---. ----lll-... -,c-lolil\_Tll' __ c _____ CONTRACTOR 10 whom Ill• and Belly s Gleng. 13t6 AldM u:2 !Ki I conouct•.... WINSLOW Sl•I• ot Cellfornle , 11111. bulk ,.,,_ ,_,._ c:on1tact 11 1Waro.CI, end upon 11\Y Ot""'9, Mon~. Celllotnla 90e40 • -. • w, • Dated: o-tnbet 23, 1982 treoater. 11 at>oul lo be maoe lo eubCOntrec:IM uocler lllm, lo pay not Tllll butlln.t II ~ucted bflll1 ~Ill pennenhlp ANAHEIM KTllS P1'Ul..1NE M Vl!NTI and Al..ll!AT FICTITIOU8 MlltHIH NAMa ITA TUlaNT The lollowlng pe1100 II 001119 bu ......... FUN TEAM. 7808 8HbrMH Ortve. Hun11ng1on 1141ec:n. Cattlomte 92648 Joho Albert Oullellon, 7806 S4'1fbreen Drive. Huollogtoo BNC:ll. Cetiforote 1128'8 Tllll but!-141 coneluc:leo by en lneltvtelual Jahn A Outtalaor1 Tilt• .,.,_, ... llled with ,,,. Couory Clerk ol Orange Counl)I on Oecemb« 27. 1982 faosnT PuDhal'led Orenge Cout Dally Polot. Dec 30. 1982. Jen II, 13. 20. 1983 letl than tM Mid apecllled relM 'to unlncorf)Ofeleel ueoeletlon other Tkl J.,_ JI Utor~:dl ltll tk-PLANNED COMMUNITY VENTI, JR . Social Security Ho. llll_,1!.,.empl0)'4'dbythemlntlle Ill pennenhlp .. eat•I-wu w ,,. ASSN Ot6-28-5170. Treoaferen end execution ol the oontrtlCI 811 • Y• Hon ~ong County CMR of Ofaoge COunty on By LINDA WESTFALL loleoded Treoalereu, whoH No btCIOer may wttlldrrw "" bid o.c.mt>et 27, •982 Aells1en1 Secre111Y bullnMI aelelr-It Je05 w Alltt tor • period of thllty (30) d ..... •"" Thlt ... ,.,.,.,, ... lleCI with ,,.. f1GS7M STATE OF CALIFORNIA) Ave . In tile City of Fuhrlon, County the Ciel• Mt tor the opening of blCla. COunty Clertl ol ::~County on Publl•ll•CI Oreoge CoHI Dally )H of Orange. Stet• ol Celltornte A p 1ymeo1 bond an Cl e "-nil« t&. t 2 ,..__ Piiot. O.C 30, 1982. J_., 8. l3, 20 COUNTY OF ORANGE I 92833 performence bor'6 wlll M roqulred p o c o !983 Oo 0.Cembet 23. 1982. belore TM toc;etlon In ClllHomt• of ttle PflOr 10 execution of Ille conlrecl ubllalled reno• OHi •lly S897•112 me, Ille u11e1e,.1gned. • Notary clll4tf •xKultve ottio. M Pflootpal Piiot. Dec. 23, 30. 1982. Jen 8. 13, le ,.. __ end tllell be In Ille form Ml fortll lo 1993 mmtlC lolil\TIC[ Publ In end lor Mid ..,.,.,nty end bu11oe1t office of 111e Intended Ille contract CSoc;umonla 5819-82 ~..-nu Stele, peraon.ity appeerwd Uoel• U-l«ore II SA.ME. Punluenl 10 Section •Sto of Ille flCTl'TlOUI 9UINU w .. uen, 1><0Yeel 10 me on the belle All other bueineu namn and O-nmenl Code of the Stele of "8.JC NOTIC( ..,.... ITATIMINT of Nllalectory evlOer\Qe lo be tile 1Cldrff-uNCI by lM lnt.il<leel Celttornl•. tt1e conu ec1 wt11 oonlatn T,... fotlowlno per.one ere dotng Au 11uo1 S • c: r •I • r y o I 1 h • 1renetwore wftllln Uw• ,_.. i.t provltllonl permllllng IM IUCCMtlul ITATa•NT 0tJ A8ANDONIKNT bualrMIM N Corporellon tllel eHcul•d Iha peat ao fer ea known to Iha blddor 10 tubttltule NCUrll... lor OtJ UN Of PtCTinOUI SE AR S A EAL T y ES CR 0 W Wllllln lnalrvrnenlenel ec:lu~ lnteneleCI trana~ are: HONE. •ny mooeys wltl'lheld by Ille llU ... UNAME PtVISION , 2 41 9 1 Peeeo de tometllellllecorporellOl'IHOCUleel The property t• dH crlb1d lo DISTRICT 10 ensure perlormenc:• Th• followtng perion 1111 Vatencia,LegUOeHllla.CAt2853 lhewtlhlndocumenlpureu.nttolta geoerel H All •tock In trade. under,,.. eon11ec1 abeneloned lti..,.. of the licllltOUI Prole111on11 Commuolly B~•-or• reeolullOn of II• lloArd fuctur•. ~end good wll ol Governing 8o11d bu_. name Menegement Inc 23728 Blrtehet o( Oltectors • oertatn , .. ,_...., wltfl bes encl __________ s_&te_·-8-2 8y S"-ry a.now THE HOME OFFICE, 11171 Eut Otwe, Et Toro. CA 92830 WITNESS my hand ano If t wlnt butlO HI known ea OFF ... -ec MnUI'( Ci.<k Fourtri St . Sult• 3. Senta Ana. CA Tllit bual-II conouc:teel by • 0 ~· NEWPOAT AVE CAFE end loceled ~~ mnTI; Publl•h•CI Orenge COHI O•llY g270& corporation. Mel J\111• s. Wllktoaon et 103 Sant.l IN!* A,,._ In Ille BASHE R obert Slhwabl of San f'ICTITIOUlllUalNlll PIOt Jane 13 1983 HARVEY N HERSHKOWITZ 1 ProfeuionaiCommunlly 0 c o 11 Crty of Co••• M•H. County of M A R V W A L L A K Ma•-. ,...._ and a SLS'Ar Ruth ... .._ 8TA.,.._NT . 163-03 2600 Steeptec:heM L.,,. Ot•monel M--1. Inc Publlall•d r•,!g• o~~ • Y Of•"99· 81•1• ot c.llf0tnl•, end ~ ...., ""' ....._ -------------Bar CA 91111-. ~·~oci:"· Piiot Jen 6. 13, ""· 27 1......, 1reo1fer the to!lowlng e tcof\Olk; BAS HE. resident of San iBond of Arkansas Fnends ~:-'ng '*"'°"' .,. CIOIOQ P\mlC NOTICE Tiie l="tclitioua BuaioeH Name Vice Prtlelelent '8 1-83 ~ *--<or ~)"On Juan Cap11trano. C.a. Passed lmay call at Pteret> Brothers ( l ) CIOPPA a YAHNl<ER ...,.Tmoua •·--u referred to above .... llled tn Thlt 11e1~ -hied With the Sat• Beer & W ine . Nu"'l>•r J 4 1983 S .__. M 1 9 oo ...... v-.,_ Pt&IC NOTICE 41-58040. now 1-..c1 to po.,._ away on anuary , . rrutru ortuary unu : 4SSOCtATES, (21 INNOVATIVE NAiii aIATl'.MINT Orange County°" .,....1emb« 14. County Clet1t of Orange County on toc:atecs 91 t03 Senta llabel A-. She.Js....survived by her --'Du "ro... ~·-'-v_ u...,u nf OESION MAAKE1'1NG. 2_4eG2 San Tti. totlOw!OQ pereo.-.. ere doing 1982. Dec. I, 1982. 8Uttllt0" COIMT Of' C I M tor th• premlHa J r N Be h ,...._ Ch 8 • I II b h-"·· --..,..,. -· nw• .... ~ u H1tXIY N. Herallkowllz. 2600 ALL.D AND f\.ATI CAU,OflttlA OI • ua, S • erry o e wport ac ·...., · ris11an uria wi e Ro«>ert A Ctowa. 24892 Sen .....,.,,_... St~ L..,,.. Diamond Ber. -Atiii=-1 "Law --c--MORA-• '"toce=1t.cs •t ~~_!".~.:'~ Pierre o f San Ma leo, Ca • -e I e bra 1 e d 0 n Fr I d a y THE BEAUTY OAROEN 1525 • ....,, """. • .... .,. ...,..., -._._ .. .,..- J 00 Vtneenle. Mlll6on Viet<>. CA 92991 ~ ... Verde Sulla l07 Colla CA 917&5 4400 Mec.Arthw -.0. ~ 170 700 Cllrlc: Cu . Dt. W••I Or.,_, tai. of c.lllOfnia. daughters Cynthia of Los anuar) 7. 1983 at 11 AM Rotler1 Vlflnller 828 c.tntoo M ... Cet•forot• 92828 Tiiie ~ wu conouc:teC1 by ~ 9Mcn. CA l.o &enl.• Aoa. CAn701 Tlle1 tll• amount of sx,trclleM Angeles . Ca and 14 at s s Simon and Jude. R9el.ReelonClo8elcll.CA00277 OenlMM•"•t3t10M-.Apl en loCIMduel F:IO:MOI PLAIHTlff• MILLIE GAIL >nce0tOOMICl«altonlnconnectlon grandchildren Mass of the with Father Gary Pacheo as Tiiie ---le c;ondueled by • B, Coa11 ........ Catlf-wnt• 92826 Hervey N HeraNcOWIU Publl•ll•CS Ortnge Cont Dally RANCH OWNEA• At•OCIATIOM. with Mid lreneler of NICI llCer1M (Cit R('Surrect1on wtll be. held on celebrant lntennent wiU be general pertnertl'llP Oarl•o• C1c:c11e111, 24931 Tiile tt•l-1~ .. n~ll ,,.. Piiot, Dec 16. 23. 30. 1982. Jan 6. O,IFIHDAHT: JAMES ALLEN Ileen•••) end u ld bu11neu. Rober1 A ~ "--·'--d L..,.une Hlllt C-•1foro1e County Clwk of "'at\QI ly °" lll83 end DOEI 1 fllf9'19h 15, lftolvefft ._.. ... ,....,I'-.... __ ,..., 1n~1""', ... Friday. January 7, 1983 at made m All Soul.5 Cemetery. Thia ... ,_t WU flied Wiii! iiie 926s3' -.. Dec 13, 1942. 5509-82 •UtMION• i;;";~m ·;, s28.50o oo'":''.;ti'1c~ 10 OOAM at Our Lady Queen L ong Beac h . C• Pierce County Oer1t of Orenge County on Deborari B1aoc;e1e11 24435 fMNK NICHC>l.Aa c-.... 11 .... f7 CON1o11 of tile lotiow'ng of Angels CatholJc ChW't'h. Br o l hers Sm 1 t h s ' Dec l3. l982 Copp., c1111 El toro C1Hfornt1 A~ COJpofetMft ~IC NOTICE NOTICll Yo11 haft ._.., 1Uild. DMcl.,.._ Awl 3 f20MOI 92830 tJ01 0.... .L, ...._ 400 Tt'9 e-1 l'!NIY deetde eo-!Ml ,.,, CMdla .-eonai S S,000 00 lntermenl services at ttoty Mortuary. 536-65 9 Publlalled or1nge coae1 Oally Tll bulloea• 1 conoucteo by 1 NewlNl1 9Mct\, CA t29IO f1Cm1ou1 llUllNll•• w""°"1 ,_ bet"O Meld ~ Pr......._.:::-not•, Clemet\CI 00,. C ross Cemetery Services LINDLEY Pilot, Dec 18, 23, 30. t982. Jen II. 11 11p '1wat NAME ITATl!MINT _.......,. tthln IO d•r• fleed -·~r under the dlrecuon or Balu M A R y B A X T E R 1983 ~t ~":~atte1 Publlmed Oreoo-CoHI Dally ill<J lotlOINlnQ peraona ate doing :.:' .;;;;;;"..!. 11etow. ' ~~ 111 celll S 5.500 oo Bergeron Smith & Tuthill LINDLEY. reudent of s.e .. ...u Tlll1111t-lwulttecswtnntie Ptlot,Oec_tA.23·'°· '982~,>on 6· bueinffaN !fJ011Wlehlo...-1hetdYICieot Promi-ynot•lnfaYOfot Westchff Chapel Mortu"'rv lrvtne, Ca. Paaed away on •-... lolil\TIC( County C*11 of Orange County°" '1163 &51 •2 M C 5 f'UNOINO 2'1fOO W eo enot'h•~ to 11111 m•tt•r. you ...., tolellnQ 114.000 00 -.1 r-n. nu Oecemt>et 27 11182 " '""' CO.II HW)I , &Ille I.~ e.ctl tlloulCI Clo IO Pf0f"P11J eo tn.1 your That 111181 ~IO'-'~ or <;osta Mesa 646-9371 January 4, 1983 She Is flCTITIOUI au..... . ~ CA 92863 .... r111en retPonM If any may be uld Hc;eoH• and tnteod•CI SCHWABL survived by her sons Tom HAMI ITATIIMINT Publl•ll•CI Orao11• Cout Delly P\llJC N011C( Car., 0 T Werd 1712 P:t9 l...CS on time. 1ron1lerMt u required by Sec JAMES N SCHWABL, LLl\dley of Santa Ana, Ca.. Tiie followtng peraoo 11 doing PliOt.Oec 30, 1G82 . .>an 8, 13,20 l'tC'T1TIOU8.,_88 Clt,Huntlnglon!leacll.CA 9264 AV1801 Uated ha al do 24074 of Ille Bu1tne11 aod 72 a resident of Huntinntnn Robert Lindley of Oak.hunt, t>u~.. 1983 NAam aTAT'DlllNT Maritn L Hud~er. 314 0 d•,,.•11dado. II trlltunet pu•4'• Prol•ulon• Code, 111•1 Ille a-Sie411--82 Menl11H Or . Co111 MH•. CA deoldtt Cdfttra Ud ..., oudleftoSe • c:~ei .. -elloo 1 .... 1k-tr••af-01 Bt>ach, Ca. and a retired Ca., daughter Jane Ransford O J CHEMICALS 17271 ------------Tile lollowlng pw90tW -doing 9zeu ....._ -· ..... .... .... -· -·1---'-L ~ II I .. _ II ... _....__. --qua Ud. rMPOftda _,,,... _ ........... .__ ...... lflinlMr ot l4llCI employ-of Adohr Farms. of •--ne, C., grandctuldren ""...., •119 ..... un ng 00 ... ec · •-.IC NOTICE ----• Sco111 Weld 11112 Paga Clrde • -•-1 .___.__ -......... _ .. .,. ~... u vo Celllornla 9~49 ~-(•I AECIPE CLASSICS (b) Hun BNcll CA 92648 de JO 4'a... ._,. n·-~---4ue ~le lo be polCI ottf aft« NICI Passed away Wednesday. or Tom: Bay, Daniel, and Hane o. Jone, t7271 Almelo K °'2!41 GOLDEN RECIPES (c) CROWN 'lnO'on · llieW ,,_,., hM ~~by tile Jan u a r y 5 • 1 9 8 3. at Cathenne; or Jane. Gabnel. L-. Huntington Beech, C•fllornl• flCTITIOU• llUllNlll A ov ERTIS IN 0 (Cl I PACIFIC Tlltt .bu-.. It c:onCIUCled by • SI U•l•d dHH aollcll•r •1 Oepertment of AlelOhc*C e...raoe HuntingtOn lnterrommunity or Robert. Laura, Mathew 92849 Ml ITATUllNT MEACHAHOl81NO (•J COAST oener• pannerU\1$) conHJo de un •bogado •0 •11• Control Hospital Mr Schwab! wu a and Eric. Services will be Tiiie but1,_ 1, conouc:1ee1 by an TM :!."'.ow.nQ perMlnl .,. dOIOQ MEACHANOISINO, 1104~run• Tiit• 11~::.Z 1..,,":~:C, wnh ,,,. ~,:~.~~.,..!~.~·cs~' :.1: ·~:,.;;,.: • ...!.!!!~, ~,:i,:;..;~•~n~ veteran o( WWII and was a held on M ond.ay, January lnCllYIClw!Her,. o. Jone 11<a1r;:-: ~ 0 N A L J 0 J 0 B A ~t Hunllnglon llMch, °'""' Count'/ Cferll °' 0...1>99 Couoty on tu r"puee1e eecrna. ei her lllgune. i,;'." fbnur•. equlpmOnl ~ OOod member of the VFW in 10, ·~ at 11.00AM at the Tiu stet-I ..... filed with IM RESEARCH PARTNERS. 4000 Mlcll••I S1e111n Olntberg, Dec IJ. 1912 ,... puoes. -r~llreel•. tlen'IOO wlll of Uld bueln•H wlll b• S outh Gate, Ca and the First PresbvtonanChurchat ComntyCletkolOrengeCounl)lon M•'•rikur Blvd . Sulla e?o 17042 8aruna L..aM. ~unUngton p o 1 tO TH DEFENDANT A civn .c:oAaumm•tllf", 1 0CI Iha , -OooerT1 27 082 ~" " c.lltOI' 92649 ubll•ll•CI ~enee Co.et O.W,, compla1n1 1111 b .. ~ Ille¢ b'.f the conaideretkM'l t'*91or logetll« wfttl Knighis o f Columbus in 6th and Sycamore.r 1 Santa bet · 1 nolTJI N-~~~;A._9~~EnE. A.n 8eec;!'.;)'lflt ~ Olnabefg, 17042 Piiot. Dec 18. ?3. 30, t983, Jen 8. p1o101111 egelnll you II you wiall 10 IM contleloretlon tor Iha tr-I« South Gate. He was al9o a Arui.. Ca ln lieu of owers Publl•h•d Orang• cont Delly '"""'"*"'Group. 4000 Mec:Arthut Baruf\• LaM, H11nt1no1on Boacll, '983 S.Sl-82 <Hlenel 111111-'1. you mual Wltlllf'I end .u19omen1 of tne •fOf ... ld membir or the Men's Club the fa m 1 I y requests Pllol. DK 30. t982, an. 8. t3, 20. Blvd., Sult• 620, NewP0'1 9oeell. Callfofnte 92M9 •-,,. _,.TV't ao d•Y• •11•1 '111• tum moo• 1• Ileen• (Ot Ncen-1 to be po1e1 on°' o f S S Simon and Jude donations to the Bowers 19113 • CA 92980 1'* ~la COl1ducled bJ tt1t rVUU\< ""'~ MrwCI on you. lllo 1111111 thtt court• •lier tlle t 1111 day of February, Catholic Church and the Museum, Santa Ana, Ca $e50·l 2 INVESTMAX INC . 10 M0tnlng lodMduel. f'ICTTnOUS auMmU = ;:o:':o.10~ ~.:. =~!_.:~ ==~ ~ Liule The•tre of Cerntoa Serv!Cfl under the du'ecUon •-ic 111nTW'c Gtort Orr,,., ll'VlM. CA 92715 -...... .. ':4=.8-~ ,...... NAm ITATllllMT ff entereo on epptlcellori of ,,.. t•-"' l...__,_ "'--............ ,.,... L M r..-""'""" Thi• IK;&1119H II cooduc:l.O by • ,,_ ·-,, ·-... ... •• _,If _ ... lhl --..,,. • vr..... • ........... ~-A• "'"' _,, Colfege Beloved husband of o f Harbor awn · ount umlled pertn.llltp County C... of Orange Cou111y °" Thi llo4lowitlQ .,...._ -ClotnO ..-•• 1 1'"' • .. vv•• rney of Ol'enge, Counl)I of Orange. State Maureen C S c hwa bl, Oltve Mortuary o f Costa ,ICTTTlOUa.,...•I 1nvni ... 1nc o.c:.mb«21.1982 _ l>utl,_OOW .. ~VENUE •ssoci·~s. judgment 119atnst you 1°' Iha relief of Callfornla, pro11ld1CI thel Ille d f h f C M .. ,.0 ...... A MAm ,..,,..,.._...,. Brue:• Gu-ue. Pr• .. _ ., ,. "''"' Clemeneled 1n tM c;omp1a101, wlltch 0epu1,...,,1 of AloohotlG 9ever·ege belove at er o on me esa ,,,.. • ..,..,,,... The ....,....... -.,. doll'IQ ,. Pubtt·"-cs Or•n'.Jle Co•ll 0,11 .. 26288 Pledr• Blenca, Laguna could re•ull In 11ernl•llmeo1 ol ConlrOI ,,_-<Ned Mid tranef« P San n.. Ca J SNYDER .... .........:..:--·.,. ....---Tllte 11a1......,1 wu llleel witri IM ..... ' t kl of money O< P<<>PWfY ..... ~ erry. ..,,.ego, • aJTleS --M. ••• c 1 ,.~11 ol Or*""'" eou01 .. on POot. Dec 23, JO an ti. 13, 1983 N9*. c.llfornle 92tn wages • l1Q ef Mid lloer"9 Schw•bl. Rono1ata. Hawaii, E L I Z A B ET H A -conMJ& COFF~.OOit ouo Y....... -... ' 5576-82 Rlcherd 8ouru1on, 2S240 or olller rellel requHteel •n 111• O.ted· JanuatY 3. tN3 Pao! Schwab}. Buena Park, SN V DER. a rea1dent o f W 19111 StrMI, Co••• Mau~ CA "'J'.-niJlry• 1983 f:zoGt) Piedra Blenc1, ugun1 Nlguet. cornpi..o1 Pablo l/ Com> Ca and Jerry Schwa b l of Cost.n Mesa. Ca. Passed away 9m 7 Publlall•d Or•"O• Cou1 oauy NJllC NOTIC( Callfomlo 929n .. 0 .. ~... Oat.CS May 13 19112 Vivia Otenne Cono d C C A I J 5 1983 Sh i.8 Peul Ngen, 10052 KulllM Ortw, Piiot Jen &. 13. 20, 27, 1983 PICTl'TtOU9 IMl .... I wry E. Ntllon. 2.,1 l _.,on LM A lltancll. Cletll Tr..-.rora and ua.-M 1 way lty, a 110 on anuary • ' e-Huntlnglonlleech.CA92848 139·83 M .. .-., .. .......-..... pce1"~l.:,,,,N2~ .. ~210, L'-vun1 Hiii•. Het.nM Otten.O.puly PeullMM.Vantt 1 u r v i v r n g a r e 7 surv1vt>d by her daughter Ma, Haan, t0052 Kullul Drlw. -'"~"' '""''-,. v"" ~N AND MU Alb«! Ventl. Jf. grandchildren, a brother Clara Walker of Costa Mesa. Huntington~. CA 9*f P\8JC NOTICE The loltow4ng pw90tW .,. doing Alcllerd R S1e11ton, 2'992 11*21 lr'f1M.,.... Tr.,,.,.,_ and , Ca Final tnumment l('Wrvlheft oe!!8· ~~ conCIUcleCI by • LIQA.L NOTIC• ~ :oHN PAOOUCTIONS, ~~o ~~·· M•••1011 Vlelo. 'c;:;-:.:.::o Pvblll~~:;~= Delly "I will be held at the 1le PAUL NOAH Muuy-Ferguaon Credit JIM AOHN PRODUCTIONS Thie~ 111~by 1 Puoll1heO Qre1111• Coatt Oat~ Piiot Januery 9 11183 Chapel Memorial Park . Tl\ll ltat-t wll f1lod wllll IM Co<poralton Will ollet the foOowtng INTEAHATIOHAL, '805 E Oyer ~elP41ftMl'llllC>-Piiot, O.C II, 73, SO, tfl2, J111 , ' ' let-tS ,ACIHC 'tlfW MIMC)RIAL,Aa• Cemetert Mortuary ·,Chapel-Crematory SS<x> Pac1l1c View Drtvt• Newport Beach 644 2700 " .. McC()aMta( MOITUUllS LAQuna Beech •, 49' 9415 LaQuna Hills 768-0933 ' San Ju61'1 Cap1str1110 • •95 t776 ~lAW.._MT.O\.tYf Motlu•ry • Cerntttrv Crematory 1625 G1sle1 Ave Co11a Mou ~55!>4 .... ea UOTHIU • m&. •OAOWAY MCMITU.a'f 110 Broadway Co•1aMn• &42·9160 Troy. M1c hlg•n ServkH County c1er11 of Oreno-County°" r~•d eciulpt11111t '°' .... to Roads su111 301. 8antl An•, CA AldlWd fl St.ftton t983 551s-e2'------------ under the d1rec 11on or Oec.10, 1982 ttlel\lghoelbldderforceell 92T0Jlrn Rom ~Iona. Ina (1 TntlllaltlMl'\IWUl'McSw4tllllle P\a.IC NOTICE H arbor Lawn-Mount Ohve Publl•ll•CI orangil coi:t~= trect~"::l ~u5eon moel•I 308 C1llf0t11la corporatlonk.,;toa· t• =~ 0:~~ County on rta.IC NOTICE '1Cnne>Ue .,... .. Mortuery of Coata Men Pllol, o.c. 18, 23. 30, t9U, Jan. II, Muaey Ferou•on model 34A Oyer Aoed, Butt• 801. ta AM, · ,_,. rtennoua .,..... MA• t'TA,....NT ~o ~~~4 1183 5427 .. 2 loeCI« #198 c.+y..:1ge._. Ill cond\IC'IM by Publllll.CS Orang• CoH I Oally ...... ITATS....,. The lottowlflO per90lle -dOlr'CI CAMPBELL P\&JC flOTlC( ,,63~ model RO 3&L atrep41t corporation. • Piiot. Oec. n . 30· Jiii I. 1~~ ~~ ~ .,. d04nQ ~ :8 c AM 9 R 1 o 0 e HELEN AN N Fleming lllr .. ute lreller Jim Rohn ProeluctlOne. Inc. IOUTHEAN CALIFOAHI A COMPANIES, • Oelllornle CAMPBELL. re11den\ of .wcnnou•---•• •lltl ~I.~·· P\a.IC NOTICE lllOLLEAENO.,!'fVtNOC0,16'8W oorporetton.~S Pvllrnanlt..-t Corona del Mar, Ca Paaed Th• :::'!i!o'~ doing Tiie ~I will ~ eolCI u ts. Tllll ..::=•_.. llecl "4tfl tn. mmioue euMllii ~:O:::: • 15, c:o.tl ..._, •1111~.~l~l~:.7~roup, 1 away on Januery 4, 1983 ~ .. , wllhOUt warran9•tyJ 1 .. 1,,,,... CoUrtty a.ti of Ol'9nOt Counl)I on ..,.,. ftAftmwT Relld" E \.all cute r, '20, Cellfor11I• c0tpore t1on, H•I a. Born November l, 1915 In LIOO 0"TIC'"' 3'"1 H""'ptlal Dllt 01 : anu4'tY '"· ,...., ,.__.._ 21, 1"•2 Tll• loHowt .... ,._eon I• doing ' ,. a t s 1 •11• ....... .. .... Tt~OfSate:t='O•M _ .. ._ ... '9117 ~-... ..... ~l.,,Senta.t.M.CAl2704 utlm•n II••. •n I,.. • L oa Angele1. Ca. She Ad.,$utta100.~e..dl.CI. "''°'of Siie· EUtllard O~•KAIDAM Sf'IAKElllS tUREAU OF Albert Cro111p1on, 1ttU Callf0tnlet2105 gradu•ted from UCLA »M3 8 2"' ~1. 2508 8. Harl>Of BlvCI., .. .._ ,.._ OAANOE COUNTY. 2114 Sholl. M~IO St .. Cypt .... CA~ TN• bullnael le oonduClt .. by a where ahe wa1 dfillated ~~~:.:... ~'':i.i.' • ~Ant. Calltomltl ........... WC.... DIM Coron• dtl Mar, CA tHH. P.O. fhl9 buM1Ma 11 ooncluoted by• cOf'poralton. with \he Delta O.lta Dtlta Tiiie ~ .. oondUCMd by"' ,.ubll•h•d Ore~ COHI Dally ... -•• , .... e.iooa ltla'IO CA HM2 .--•~~Ion ~=-~ Sorority, acllvf! In tht lndMdual Pltol. JM•· 12• 1 ~..,,....-~--••MM \l1et111 211• -.... ... 11-t ._..Mid with tn. Exec. VICe ~ Lln1mOt'a J 9m1tt1 lt4·N ...._ 8llelf, CotOM dtl Mar, CA.12QI '•--.... ~. T 11ttc1 with IN Nf!wport Halbo~ T~iDf!l~ Thlt et.et-• wM 111aO wtth the ~··~ 01t11t• Coail 0a11 Thia bu11Mae II oondUOt.o by 111 ~s.c;:2~ Orir'O' county on Cou~ 11c~C:-#\OI County on and Panhel en c umn Cou"'Y Clatlt ot OrMOe County on rt.euC fl)llC( ,._Dea. u . to, 1t12. Jen. e. 1 , lndMclueil. ,.... o-nw 21. tNa. G r o u p and Ion I t Im• Dooafntltt it, 1912. "'°"'"°"' .,..... 1... ~ An,... Olerll ,.ublltMct Oreng• Cout Dally • " ,..,... meombtt of the Be.lboe Y.mt ~ ..,.,. aTAlnmWf HD.&a Thl9 .. ..._,. -flM wltfl IM Hot o.c. 11. 23, 30, 1tn, JM •. Publltilad Orano-COlitt Delt1 Club Survived by hu Publltllff Orange Coaat oeny "'-lllllOwtne '*'°"' •• dclno __ .; _ g:r?s.~°' Oranqe ~ °" tN3' ""°'·DIC IO, 1M2 • .aan ... 11..•. h u •band W 1111 am P . ;:. DIC n . ao. 11t2. Jan. •· 11• ~ •: ,._ """---,..... • &Mwa lt13 ..._. Cam'1E .-11 , ion Ar•yle 111M,.12 NIW HOAl2.0HI COMPUTIA fltClmOUl9....... ,.\lbllehael Orangt CO.et Oally •. PWl,IC N0TIC[ Cam u. dauahl.er Martha • &.IA AMINO CINTUI. 24U' ..,... .,.TllmWT Piiot. o.o. , .. 23. ao. ttta. Jan... "9JC NOTICl . • 111ntt1or Alltn!OI 0. le Camca. l.IQul\e Hiiie, fM t~ '*_.. ant doing 11113 "°""°"' ....... Mc •b Warlaumont, "8.JC,~ ~ CAttUS ... buillfll!ll• 644742 MAllltTATW Mnnoue-• • 1r•nd1on• R•mHy and ~ .,..... .. •• Hor11011• Comt>ul•t MAM ARAltlAH lflil!EDIM. "'• IOllOWfflt pareon II d01119 ..... 8TATW Tucker Cam~bell •II ot ..,.,. aurtmJfT LHrnlng C•ntt•. a C•llfornl• 41 ""°"*'-. 1mn., Cellfoml• •-IC NOT1Cl .,.,.... •· Tll• IOllOwlno penon '' cto!"O N n---r. ta I I 1 d 1 OOIPOf•llon, Un' A'l'l'lidl di II t21l6 -~ UNIOUI VIOIO. UU ~· ewport ow.-;•-·· I ttr ~~:,,,n9 1>41't0"' ono c.1ott,L.aoun1Hlllt.CA~ •I ,rome11eoo, hvl111, MOTIOI 0' . MOM • Quedtcta. NewpOtl IHOll, C1 ""'' .. ,_ .. US, 114 A.141\e, Olivf! Cook of Tlbu.ron. Ca. OPTO AllOC•ATr..t, -a101 •· TNI ~ 11oondllOI-11y • C~• t2111 "'~'" •HeO ...._~LOA._.,· Burl•l WUl b9 et ••• on 9fttlOI, llll'tw AM. Cell~ ta70'4 OOfl*lllOft. ,. __ .. _ Mettlyn tpttr Myan, 41 Notlot la ~y IM\oen llltl IM Wllllim ~. Hltl1MI\, 1114 Ian M...--~. •" Yriday, Jan\lary 1, 1882 at ,,.0 J ltldHll. 1101 a ...,_ Honione ...... _...., ,.,~,...... ean11om11 tu11 lllldlr9'0Md.,. rlOI be f'lllOOMl0. "'°*,,.• ~ C. •1• ,.._...,, llttlol, CA'"'' l0:00AM, followed by a 9ttetol.IM1aA11t.c.lltomttU04 l.WftlnGOanwr nita ~II oond•&ed "1 tor •llY d4tll• 01 lln tllt lH L ~~lie~~llfl ~..._ ..... ._tlr• • tt at the family Tflflt~lacofld1.c•nv111 MICltlllfltlllde ~lf\dWlle. contrlle*t tlf ~ onw !MA -· tndhlcMI. ~n ..... ON ~ i:~.u of Oowtn tM ~,., , 1_..11 TNe .~' ... _. wmi ._ Tilll *'=-T~~ .-1fll II\=': .J:-:::':; :'~..,.,-y. '1'11111 ,=::.::;:: w11tt1 IM Thil 1':1":i~ ::=:_ • ....,,. a MMlt.&. family re.quee"'COC\U1buUona Thla .... ""*" .... filed wtth Ill& CO\illlY a.ti of Orenge County Oii ~ _.. ., 0...... CouMy °" INS QollMy c.-of ~ OOwftty Of\ OellneV ca.-el °"!""' °"""' .. WHTCW'l7Cj41 .. SAIHl '° the Helen AM Ow~ County C'-' ot 0r-. Coulltt on O.C. fl, 1M2. 0....-11, .... 1 -~ M. ltlt1rldp leott ~It, 1•. -0-· fO. tlll CO.ta~H • ... etnor • u n ........... , ,..... ,.,,. ... 0r..,.. O...t ~ cw..,..,c.e. Oeili ......., .. CAIMI' '"'"'...-0t11110-c .... I.,. ,..11..e 0r.,.... o.... ·427£~1;" ~ I 1 r d a& Otl .............. ,~ ~ Nelln 14tumllleCtt . ..G;i,' ~ e.J::!!1 t Ko.ptc.al, N••port &e.ehi ..vo11111.c1 Ot•no-c .. 11ll>•llr1 ""'· o.c 1•. U. '°' tttl. ,,_, "'°'· o.c. JS. IL' ttet.-., "" 11 ,utal••"-' ~ ~ ~ NM Det.,P. ao, °"· -: I. ' ..._ o.o. ,., as.-. ,.._ '*' • .._ ... .._ .... --------~·~·..... ;.'~le Vte'W MOC"\Ullry l'llol JWI •. 11; 20, If. ,..~»·ll "'"'~ • loWMa INI '" 1.a ...... ""' ••• tt, ,.., 'H·A -... ., ... ,.. ...... ' ---------------- Ot CoHt ,OAtLV PILOTIThu,.day, Jlr\Ulry 8. 1983 Cl ; -l&lollUil~~---1 lnttt ftr lt!t St1al, P!!l!dt IUJ ..... lt!anl.W 4Mr!Mh !m!tW ,Aptta .. tt hraltW Alf!tante Val. ...... •nmt .... ~ ' Ifft ... Ill ... ... Ctt!t.... m1 lrjet HH ...... ..,... • ,j.fT, •I"" t\t~.,. 2 11e>ty NNH LMwl Illar (1111 ""9. ~cf "°,... Ulll ~~~•It d~!_td2 llNll111\ ... n.worpt. 2 Ir z I M • ,.., itOii,..,'.._ G'4 ~ l ,, pd .. IHlme 111 ptu• "' WoodV'...,,. Orpa, M21 • Y't; ltln, .._.. ~ OOffl'I UO 000•111000 f trl"o'nl. •" U f..'4 ' It t den. 1frklm w7 IJ'.J non lfl'lflln. no llMa· MOO ., , ____ _..oiiiiiii __ ...._,,.,,,,,,,,.-:.0 l:d'fii fn Jslf,... --40WI\.· Wll:QOO Mly 11 Onl~ HI .llOO Cont(ICt II 1 llt" 411-fl17 'Tike~pooia."111\1\11 IAY 'MNTAQI. bffefl. ·n~'P ft*' o~~"'~ lntrtl ltH Ill" ~=I •um1t1•• tn1111u11onal ~pf'r' -;a; Q Lteo ldllf Pf• l \000/mo tl_f·~lZ~· pleri ,OrkA i 8t .. 00 I 073 3011 ,., ftr lalt __ __ -·---to•"• Wiii con•lder I 1, I Lal ..... llH •rr , fD.,,,.ta, v#o .. 1'J'S."11Sf' -..,...,.,,"'VIW w""Oli.1 ~ ._. " _ _ "'oe..n *J.J o a •l &3!¢ ; "~-~w_e!.'-~ IP.I 1u111.;..~'" l<MPM ~::.!1; .. 11111 mo 1 IUTIU !do--•• 11v1.21M ',.'t/._'::.,:_..,:. .,, ..,a._ ... _11..,l ___ _.J..,.. ... •1 trv.-111.1' ... t• ~--§:!*9"°"'"'.'"' ....:.. .allAL.Ul\t or tel~.t• !:J(t'f>dNM et1ttlnget 28r. tie. ocn "~I t.ot1&47·11fll i" a lllM Pr1nw Lido Nord bllyfront ~ bdnn. :I ll) beth OCKQtOUI cuaton built Gdndo1. ,YflMit. UIWd 'g::••..,_ 'i!'t :~ I d • --~·MN! lnel'd, 2 c:er \#ti, ttet>t to OCEAN/SAY VllW • l.UI L!Jl' l.. R . ilr l't>nd 2 boet allPI 11 ~00 000 6100 "" " CYelom Het· •• 7 2 X • oroH Call vat• P41t w 119•. nc ·f 1~i th It Untll 2 If t la Ito ..... ·-. • • ..., Cell'ly 11 yd. remod ltltohen, 1 f rt f . t 3 It 5 mo · • _. ........ .. bor Ridge home Al· DEIPE••TEI a-••• IW.n 2 w OWllO' &t50/mo l:IOr , &4& eoae · w/pe11o Oulel & Cltell Ou• 10 P•nonel pro-n modt>I"·' .• bd •• ····1h + I SUMI MY l.OANI HO .... ---ltt IMI' ..... ·~·-···2 . I 11736 mo ........ lnO UUI '°' bl em• lhl• nouH hu t' '" • rm, " .... oraC" ~ rm · money down, H00.000 MUIT Ill.I. lll·H t 1 ...... .,.._,.. lty ... , .. , ••I Mu Uta 2 •du II~ .. , Ho p • • 1 1 ~ reovcecl wey ~ bc.•ltnl ~llinteei. (umlMhl'<i, P'Uloa $420,000 ' b•low apprelul !Sy THIS W!!Kll 2 Br 1 Ba. enclld Otfege, ,~ 1173 -8'12 market Yelu1 Owner Owner 7t0· 1071 l.owett prlc:ed cutlom M1~llt ltat lncd petlo. etpll, dr!IP". Small furnlthed bllCM!of' want• 10 ~ feet EA· 1 Plllllllf 11011 Harbor Aldgt Term•. Petitt 1421 no pet 1626 plu• MC 65 .. 1177 Cloee to bMCtl 1175 mo 1295 Nloe ~. reec>. oelienl home. IOceled In (k •· l .,... m••-1ffM OC)llOn, low dO*n, !Ml-6442 0t 170·M2'. 10 mo Agl 644·72 t 1 edult No~· Utl6e peid North Sent• Ane HH -ean "" )l'lly vww1 MarmA! room. 4 bdrm. 3 ••--lrllde, aut>mlt Call any ,.a~ ... ,.,.._. 1oe E Bey 81 Apt 0 a1moa1 new aolar 1101 b..ith. 3700 *I h $1.38~.000. Ot.'t!anfront You own the rend Ct11r-llm• 04,. , .. 43. 1160/mo 4 Ir. 2 •• plue I .,..fa I --B•"'ront ..... ~ 1.,.,. c m1no 3 8R no 1101 .,.. " lonu• Rm, trQhllV fur-,, ..... , _.., ~ :1~~eb.':'~~~l"ltn ·:~~~~ LllDI ISLE llYFRDIT of 1111ru. Or;: ~mu: .1111111 OHEI nl•"•d 2 oar o•rage. j ... ..._._ OM'I llWNIT YU.Ull I aq II. 2 8R 2be, frplo. ne11 One ytet ,_ cet home 8eeut IQ corner Ill'~ bedlyetd. W..,._/ llwm S.841tllUI Lend~ ~· 11100, r Ot 1in9le, pellng Letge corner IOI .Lasooti view from ~ bdnn, 4 blalh. farn rm 101 Co\lld be beel buy In Plan 2 • Hlot\IY u~teded. dryer I WOOOBOO COTT AOI! 2 o ... -i.r peld Pet10t, 14/873·2111 Ith man" tr 111~ T""-.... _, •Jlp tor 3 '-~•·. Now •99 .. ,000. CdM 1320.000 OOOd II· lmmeculele 28 • lam Tll •--l•t· 1H8 lly, 3 8d. 3 Ba. lrg fr By POOi . l•cuul. uune. w , u ·-· ,,.. DUii 0 ........ • " rm. dining rm Jacuul. -.•• pk/pool Nu paint, & 1ennl1 courtt, vollayball "-1eu ... ... -n street. tti. arM, •nd ll'le nenclrio P\11 flnanCI"" 1389,500 ~IMC M081l( 2 bd • b F I Piii B -;:;.;.;.;:;,;::..-=;.:..:;;:;;:;•;....;•_..,_ home anow pride of OW· Wttltr I. TaJfer Ot. . . ., • • •. rp · O, drpt. vrahr/dr. LHte cour11, reoroom Jr 1 r ..,._Tl..-•• nennip Take edvantege, llYSIDE PUCE R -k •••-• O lee B~r, prlnc only HOM[ PARK Bit-Ina, Refr, W/O, Obie Sl7&/mo 1mmacul1te. Furnlalled 1430 ••tw• - cen nowt 5411-2313 g,_-LBrul.at bJyfront dplx 2 br, 2 ha uu. ~ br, lt1ntrl ._-.11 559-11 1. 640-1494 Ger, Oerdener. Nlct Ho pell 495·3018 Cell 667.0076 Letg41 3 If ~la. men, .--r-Newport Helghll older 111Sp.11t'°"1111 ArH, No Piii, S800, W0008RIOOE O.tacn.d amenllltl 11100. Cell 2 b..i dn 2 boat spares Redured $1.500.000 C I 10,... 2Br lBL dbl c., Qllr ~-• A•n... 845-3003 OW Ill Ill Dototh'; 873-7875 THE REAL ESTATERS APPLE PIE OOlllTIDI Oellghllul, well kept home In greet famtly neighborhood All the room• are genetO<JI II· zed with Iott or paneling Neerly ,._ roof. copper plumbing, covered patio end lrult betitng 1r ... In 1paclou1 back yerd A greai family home Cell now, won 't le811 548-2313 LOOI For our new regular! WMl!ly feature IOIT SHOW- nit HI -60•117 R1 lot. +.!ti 111fd111111u1I 2 Br plu1 den, frpl, elr. All UTILITIES PAID R l."S R OH ~ LAROE 2 Br. t Be. duplex. gar. nice yerd. No pell. BAYfRONT, 1 BR, 1 BA. Fii I ~ II .... ,, 1155,000 SI ;•~1:·~HNI cerport.nlceyd.Nopeta $11 35/mo w/ gerd. Compare before you frig. 1825/mo tel, lut N~1,1,-lbr.-1 •,ba,t·wt.omFrenthNormandy ... .._ 481SanttAnaAYe 21711 F Plecentla 551-2340 rent Cu11omdulgn 1100 dep Vrfy 2 BOrm W tide divided 548-5041 atl O 1560/mo 54&-79113 I 1 p 844~128 E.l.taw 1 2 prune acre hilh.op Sl.2~0.000 by oouble cer o•r•o•. Otlt Realty I BHut upgradeO Deer· ... 1uru ool. bbQ. ---------Concrtte drive. private OWIH lllPIUTE I t t 0 E •Id• 3 Br 2'"' Ba condo llek:I. 2 br & den, 2 b•. cov ro garege. 1urrO<Jn· Spac 2 br. 2 be, IQI Otdl. COROllDO CAYS patios. $127,700 Smell 2 bdrm houM on llHS Mii o. 1826/mo. Spe Joyce gerdener, 2 car gar w/ Oed with plulh landtc•· frplc. $826 Incl. u1111 ler ltOar.iH1 lltr. 25 X 75' tee land Quiet WaltH. •ot e31·12M opnr. wHhr. dryr,~rof .. ping No pelt. 673-9023. 752-10511 Coronado bland l'WI hayfront lut H5' bour St Near Newport Pier ""I pr-' Ho...... ..,. 1 Br Furn 1515 ---------Ml· n 2 Bd HOUM end 7 ..... 1 4 "."4 0 • -:·1' & • '7V5 . 355 w Wiiton 1142-1071 3 Br. 2 B•. dbl garege. so dock Plans avail Now $370,000 w/terms l~:;:;;;;iiiiiiiiiilJP~r~ln~c~~O~n~ly~S~t~7~5~,o=o=o 2 Bd Duple• ., ., u • 0 1 H vr y s 9 1 5 m 0 848·7958 333 E 2111 SI CM 494·2487 S350/mo Oht mobile llm, 1148-1534 ot 873-3801 Chai I 1 1 1 Id Neaat1ia, 0.Hrl 1490 845-8103 No pell mature 11ou111, no pe11 llWI IESPllllfl Sp:I~~~ ~~~: :u~:, PARK CITY SKI CONDO LatHI letcla 2241 Quiel. secure 1991 Couple, 2 bdrm, 2 b• ~ *otUllE PAil* around pYl petlo w/1pe toe ren1, fully equipped II fllSI N-por1 Blvd 8411·8373 Many extru 1725 This line home 1111 been 6 Br incl maid'• & 5 Ba. 2Br & 1011 w/211tBa. Sip• 1 Br Duplex $500 2 Br. den. 2 b•. lrple. dlw. B le L , •ir•o 876•3572 8 81 Park Weel Reaor1 1 1 Br $400 mlcroweve. trath comp, aat. IC• ...,.. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! remodeled tl"lruoutll Be-$847,500 Ski area Heated pool, 2 Br Twnha 1875 apecloul wooO deckl • $350/mo up B~". 1 -'-C-.tt-.t .. a_• ..... u-.a.._ _ _...2;;.;7;.,;24-sldea 3 bra the owner ---------.. Cell Do 862 1700 180° oceenlcyn views _,. -!'!!!~~~~:!!!""!!~ 1"1111 edded 2 skylllH In 1acua1. 11une, lndry fa. 1 n • 11000/mo 494.4676 & 2 Br unfurn & furn. 2 br l 'I\ bt fireplace OHWI -·'ttfrflnlrl'M'~ c.U. Sbu.ltfe..b\IWJO Deer 48t... tB.a.. -~~Udr pool, 1p11 18992 Florida dlehweaher, 'prlv•tt P•~ ULllA llUll 1 kllcti.n counter• Pric.d Velley & Park City A•· welcome 238 Coll• 9CH HGTS· Vtevr. 3 1142·2834-, &42-3172 11 0 . g., N 0 p • t e I S t 3 3 . 9 0 0 w I tot11. Dally. wkly, mon· Me aa St S 7 9 5 mo Br, 2 Ba, frpl 1845.lmo SlllPf-1 &-S 5•0l_mo. 543-6<4-78. 834 Look• cutale. """ Jum-ataumable flnanclngll thly Call (714) 630-5070 875-l594 960-8411 11&4-8911 '"" ""' bot 2 11ory neet So. Bey ca I I 7 5 9 . 1 5 o 1 0 r Anehelm. I & 2 BR, pool, 11p11. !,_H_e_m_•ll_on _____ _ be.ch. 5 Bdrm• & bonu• 752.7313. 1 LldO Realty 3 Br 2'A be condo. Frplc. 2 At1ract1Ya large 2 Br 1'"' BBQ, no pell, furn. 11v1111. 1 !E.t1de c .M cute bectlelor Wl,._lff room. $.425.000 , Oat ti C.HIT 192S c5!~~~3&S750 831·2041, ~~1.N:!::~r~~~~ S~ (11•) Ml·llll $400/mo '300 Mc:. Joy· Convenien4:~":"ocetecl two U,_,IOOt 11CJ~fS 673-7300 12,000 llWI .,..._" mo 497-1020 8081 Hollend Cr, HB ce Wallie. 83!·12118. bedroom condominium Realiora, 1175~ 3Br. 1Ba. new roof & Furn. bachelor COfldo nr Btwn Steier/Werner 1 _eo...::_t ______ _ Numerou1 upgrade• I~~~~~~~~~ pelnt. San Olm111 loc:e· So. Cet Plaza. Ulll Pd Jli l Vl I 2267 °11 Beech SPECIAL BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J-l 1 Bo y\•d" Q, . .,. N R o/') 6161 --. [® Rtdllnl heating end 1: •• MWI Y at ILUFFS $111,000 lion . Payment 1915 mo Pet olc S500. 835-7001 II •• I 1 YOU DESERVE Ill MOVE IN ALLOWANCE wood burning lireptece ,.. By owner Linde model. 1 P I T I . 3 0 yr f I 11 e d or 840·11590 e11e1. HOMES FOR RENT Large 1 Br c:rpll, drpe, Every Seturdey In ll"le Community pool 1139, 3 Bo rm coat• M••• 1 . 11 3 br 2 be pool !J.48-8844. E/alde 3 br, 2 ba. lrplc. Miu Ion Viejo 3 & 4 S..UUtul & petk like wtthl tndry rm, prkng, water Delly Piiot Clutllled1 900 home. Nicely dec<>fatedf Ul1'Slll L:a ..... Old. 644:2';31 b d 111 11 Bdrm S700·S725 Fen-terraced pool pd Q!I. lrlg. 11.lnt toe, no E I I t be 0111••1•1l -· eame ce no. P• 0• d d & •Prl\ltte Pellet pet 1 A .. a I I now llOATilll, LIW HWI H1·UOO •re aro• mH er • 1 -5 ---------1 I 1 compi remod. n-crpt. ce yar • gerages • ,_________ droom and huge back Tl"llll 3 Bdrm home lea-eata I micro, ow. oek ceblnetl. Kids & pell welcome •Covered Parking I 531-8427 •re but a smell portion yaro Cl"leary and brlghll 1 1 1 01110 IY OWIER S 000 5•5-2000 Anan1, no lee. •Spac1ou1 Apia --------- CASE ol what thla 4 Bdr 3 Be · tur no arge muter •u t!ll &taut farall•M 1 mo w/gerdener, ..-*Dining ArH tEaatllde. avalt now. 3 BR lrg pool llOme hu 10 01• IOEAll YllW Only S 109,000. Teke and bath Gourmet kit· 10 75% Anumeble. VIiie lat & 1111 +. dep No •Welti In Closet• 1 2 Ba. dplx Fptc, pello. flt -wsnrtm>rn-t:tr-l.OC.ted iniW\.Jfartfir· o"•! 11%.J.C!~~:.£!_11 ..rJttp...N\IWMmQM.t.t Balboa AnreetlYety o .. ereaa •et llar 2122 peu 322 E. 23rd f :..,.,, leac• 22'9 •Home-like Kitchen• 1675 mo 840-0997 cated on quiet Cotta .. .....-v "V70·5370:-have been eir.tenalvely coii!l<r.t81, a.n. •t.ea. ~n -b0tVl-Hlll1.e.aut1fully remodel«:I. 11 offered et run HC view of wtr & Harbor RldQe. ptol. deco· -erbot'Vle'#Home1.3'b<f. 'b+lt-1o·Hut'0"9ton 1 Br 1981 Maple AYe. ~· ~~!1,! uN~·, d~~)·t~; melnttlned 3 bOTm ll&J,000. For more de· Greenblt. Good velue at r•ted_. lulfy lurnl1hed 4 Mete Verde Nonll. newer 2 ba, lovely home. comm Center, tran1p0t111llon & pereon 1375/mo. Up•· llome wu remodel«:l lor home proleulonelly tali., cell 540-1!5! $149,000 ContllC1 Su1tn Br. 3 !a, F"m rm 00..n lg 9Bt, 2aa home, cul· .p.o o I. gardener frwya talrs, stove. lndry rm. lendecaped wllh exten· Froat 845-8980 & city Ylew. S3000/mo de-11c. close to 1chl1. S 1 2 O O I m o A v a I I 8*r• M9mL M t,.1324. entertaining. Stop by 1lv• brickwork L•rge 2f3·79G-5125. Lie SllOO mo. No pell 1115-83 1148-8846 mUTIH FRH Sunday 1-4 or call Jerry lemlly rm with bHm SllLlllll l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 557 24 19 W a Ide 1 Br. c r p ta. Smith 831 ·7370 or celling. Full u c urlty IFOllUOIYI 11 l!!!!f!leecla 2111 · Eutblulf Condo 4 br lBdrm F'rom$515 drapes.refrlg.,weterpd. 540·0312. 2283 Wtter· t $347 000 L H I~~~~~~~~~~ Ill OAllYOI 'Br 1ba, bllln•. yerd, o•· 2'hba, 835 Amigo (No II). LA QUINTA HERMOSA In dry ltcll No pell men. Way olf 23rd & Ir· •vw em . . . A remerkable oppoflu· S I I .J--I LIDO ISLE . 3 bdrm. 2 b•. rage. llghll & wtr pd No 102!5. 213-541 -•4,60 18211 P11rk1lde Ln. 1 blk $375. 648-4382 vine nit'; wltMn Ille vlll•O• pee a oYer ...... 0 ca-famrm S 1700 mo Biii pets $350/mo 850 7737 atmoephere of Chine ·~~ Y.A lid nyon and night light• Grundy, Rllr 875-8181 · • I PLUSH 2 BR VERSAIL· W of a..cn. 3 blks S Two week• free rent. Im- TR,\DITIO\,\l. ~L\LT\ .. , ..,, ,,... ,. ,,_ ,....,,._ .. FORECLOSURE IMMINENT KAUAI, HAWAII Loalng my 3 bdrm lovely tutnlahed homt tn Prln· c:.vllle nr Oolf C~rM, wHI eccec>I any ,_,.. btl offer. 11• 337'°522 Cove uve aboerd and auumeble on thl• 4 En1oy 1he pr1vecy '"°'· ---------2 Br 1 t>a. lge kitchen, LES PENTHOUSE of Edinger 8'7·5441 med occpy 2 & 3 BR, remodel. or tear down bdrm home wltl"I refur· d•O In this 1p1c1ou1 4 3 Bt 2 Be Avell now. Pell l«V. l)Ofctt, newly palnl· Quiet All 11men11le1 $475 10 $62!5 Corner of and rebulld. Third floor bl1hed kllchen end tow Bdrm, dining room &kld10K.Longora11ot1 ed, no peta. S!505 mo, Ave It now $900 WWlll Falrvl-& Adem• Call oYerlooka Harbor en-m1ln1enancie yerd Own· home Hlgl"I ctlllngs, ltr· I• II•• 18 2 5 I mo aec:urlly 2830 Elden AYe &45.08SO. YILUll 557-4875 lranc:>e Prop«ty Is 1ur· :.n;":o~~::~ :::~j ~~O::~h·:~~·~~ ~:: 780·1977 839·2044 •ti &pm llith,. Wr• Nev. 1&2 bdrm luxury1·M-... --v-.,-d-.-2-B_R_l_'lt_be_, rounded by mllllon doller Reduced to 1 121,500. oe patio $725,000. 3 B<. 1v, Ba. 2 car gar, EASTSIOE Sharp3Br tbe 2'h batl"I condo New apta In 14 plan• 1 Bdrm 2 sty petlo, W/O hkup. h<>mM. and II priced at Call 979_5370 1•2.•IQQ comm pool Winter or homa Quiel ttreet. lrom $5-40. 2 Bdrm trom $495. Linde, &411-!220 only $379,500. Call Me. • u yrly. Agl 875-11170 Wood butnlnn frple;, r• carpe«. pelnt, CleM and $595. TovrnllouM froml--------- rll"n '"'111 tor • prluete ..• '"•liable now s 1,050 s••5 + FlEE IEIT Tl 1 1M• ' " • WINTER RENT AL • on tl"le I frig. gar, lg ';fd, comp.._ mo 844-0350 vv poo11, tennle, • • showing 759-9100 llnd Jan to May 30, JBr tel'; repelnted S7SO/mo. weterlalle. pondal OH Lro 1 t>r, refrlge, renge. 2be, furn 1850 mo lnCI Weyne, Aot 8411-8818 Family to Rent tor cooking & heating pool, 11undry. carport \ f >I l I 111~' 1/ j PETE J BARRETT GEORGE ELK INS CO MU.Ill Piii AnenClnQ II the ttay Thie ll'"g 3 Bdnn hOtM '-II 1111. °'* ~. '°"' heeled pool end en ow- .... .. "' ... , ,,.,, ... STOL IT .. REALTY f8 w•y• to buy 1h1..-hom• 3 Bdr 2'-t Ba, -L-1-1-11-11-,.-11-1-N--I "'*· •y11t•. 3 yr• new. 11~5 .000 Fred. ag1 1114.000/0bo 1131·1He Lu11 Penthouse. Walk 10 beectl Every amentty II 7t•l544-2••4 4 Br Newport Cretl PllO from San Diego No pets FOf limited tllM ut · -TWO 2 Bdrm. 2'h ba Full 1wnh1e. ava il 211 Frwy drive North on only S3H/mo 931 W •••otl ••y emenlllet S.CUrlty gete. W' B h I McF Od t ..,. -5750 . with Ylevr 11150 aah/dry & ref rig Hc o • en o ltll"I St 549-0492 WI...._..,... S1200/mo 833-506, Se aw lnd VIiiage n;11r11-• ~171 780•25711 171.111193.511111 2 bdun. 1 bl. carpet•. Jan. to July 3 bdrm, 3 2 Br encted 0.,ege C#· Orapea, buMt~a. bMm be, S3500 213-932..oeot pet•. drepee. 173 w 2 BR. PenlNYla, new de-w1ua leack 2'41 cetllno•. no pet1. *440 W II I 0 n . N 0 ,, 11 cor, no pets 1800 mo L tudlO I HBO 2272 Maple. 831·2927 R U-• LH yrly 498-2195 uicury • · ree • tatn uualJ. $525/mo 1131-411 phone, meld MfV, 19e, 2 bdrm condo tn Montl· r.~ lrtc"d 1hc Repatu 111.11d Tim~ b111 I alwa71 -the Dail1 PU01 for rttrvhmeol ner that want• to Hll wry qule:kty Only 1133. 900 CaM 761·3\91 now RVM~ C::. SElECT · MULLAN REAL TY 540-29(1() JI.tit IOt Lot1 UlllY11W ..... Gtattd lJOI Snerp 2 BR 2 Ba condo, 2 Bt. 2 Ba Condo, 2 c:at $1301..etc 4~3015 cello '576 monthly. POOt. ec>a. nt So COiet ~ege. ,_, H~ Hoep. Mobile hor'ne. 1 Br, w/N\I Webb RHlty •M-7tAO '~ 3 Br 2 Ba l800 P I • i a . S !5 2 5 m o . OO/mo 840-&3 4 rm Avtil now On ptlv 1_91191 _______ _ ......, ~RTIES r .. atala v.u.,. 1034 .. Bdrm. 3 bath. pool. ..... .-... ...... .-.....-.. _...,_...-.... Mull .. n 1111 • owner ---------Ho down-no quelllylng. being transferred $295, ~~~~~~~~~ Sell Idle 11-642-5678 3Br twnhm. Move In. ooo 4 Br, 2 Be ocnlrnt-i1100 957.5aeo RARBOfl VIEW HOME~ bdl, w/pooA ' MC-S500 Flrep.Jac•. pooL. Ol•I!· ~ 1 Br. beyfront 1850 BR 3 lull bath. ®" to mo lnot utll. 499-11104 elt wul"ler. pvt petlo. xtre 2 Br. ocnlrnt 11000 FMLY SPEC. 2 + huge 1~1 & perk. Commu· 4 30. lrg geroen. 2 Br. 1580. .IAOlll IULn bonu• rm Country Kit, nlty pool, S 11100 mo. 557-2841 NIP IAIAllMUT ~'1J-' ~ ~ 752·2197. agt l!!J!!! leacla ZHt L., 2 Br 1 Ba.atoYe 1 llM1ll KING 537-9740 lee req Npt Creal 4 Br plut fr, r~rlge. newly dec:oteted, EXEC STYLE 3 bd 2 b eYell Jen to. CA~,ious slnnl•, on• utlls lncld 1~45/mo teke over I \200.12300 MULLAN REAL TY ________ _. negot pymla. Shared I 540-2980 Aelc lot LORI epprec1a11on eYall. Wiii --------- 1rade Sue 891-6558 I ID DOWll * ~ • , I 00 • ~ Q) ~ • >< Q) • ~ • I I AfSl()(NflAl REAi fSIATE SEIMCfS IUYllW M 11,111 Spacious 4 BR New Bedford model in prime corner location. Formal dining room, family room, vaulted ceilings & community tennis & pool. Owner wtll assist with financtng. Submit! IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 ,, -..... " ..... )J~ '10-1 u.. ., .. we..... .. ~ .. -. .._ ........ ..... . .... ,,~ .,,..._. ..... ., .. ........ .. .. _ .. .. o-,. .... ..,,..,. .,""' .... t'l~ .,....... ,,...,. .. ~~ ..... 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Aot 64-4-9513 Wiii lrede Sue 89 t-5556 (iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l.FIR.ISHE. · · • •. 1140-11208 egent ~--11 .. .. 851 9522 pool home Chef'• Kit, & two btdroom •·--· --· -----Vu 2 airy 2Br 1700 Formal Dine. Cult~ 9-ltlful llome 3 Br 2 Ba •P•rtmtnls. E11t1ld11 1 Bdrm. amall W ~ 2Br $675 Obie Oar 111 + moYe• 2 car gettge. pool. ape, but cozy, Iola of neturel CdM cnerm S800 you In $475 KINO very private, 1 )'Mt.... vr ood Ren I S3 95 W B8y 2Br. w 1950 537-9740 lee req. M S13SO/mo. Avell now 851-9522 ~~~:a!~ 4Br =~~ Eeallld• 3 Br 2 B• No 114mo~347 l-0-L-IV_E_T_R-EE-.-21-90--C-ol-- B a y fro n 1 condo pets. IMO/mo Ua4a ltJe·•M• llJ i.oe 2Br 1 'nbe studlOt 1 1250 844-9858 9Mutlful 5 bdrm, 5'h be. $525 & 1535 lnclud~ ell ILi OWF. SP&l1SI IEW UIWI 2 t>r. oak llr•. evocedo ti llWNaTI trees, + 1 tH" 1'9nl houN, Charming anelce aided dbl• lot nr beech 220 condominium In preatl· 0-ve 960-9609 B)cr 91ou1 Htrbot View Knoll. ~::lo°~:. ~!,"$~~1850 ftutala Valltr 2U4 =~ dOcil S-4400 yeer FURNISHED or ~~~!:ie~"· poot. '11 Byfrt Lido Pk Or $1700 W'ny throw rent away? 675-0658 UNFURNISHED 1 BR $370 & 2 BR 1415 7 Balboa Cove 2Bt 12200 Rent to own 38r twnllm. All UTILITIES Reta required, no pell Bayade Co\le S2200 no dn, no quelllylng 13 Br 2 Ba condo w/goll 352 Vlc:1 I 645-81111 WATIRFIHT ..... S 1200·$2300 negot I courM view, 2 fple;a. MC. PAID, HEALTH Ot L 1•1.1•-payrnenta. Shared ap· gt•e. tennis. pool 11400· CLUBS. T!NNIS 2 bdrm condo nr So Cit • _,, preclatlon aYall. Wiii 57.7372 SWIMMING plus Plue. Poole, •P•. HC Super condo. 2 & den a trede Sue 1191·6558 2 Br. ,,,., be. 2 11or-y. ell ..... 1 .,A gate. no pet• 2601 W fb & dlnl & tlttl emenltlea. $900/mo Nr m"'"" mort. ~rry, Sunllo-(1 bdrm emall} 2 BR plua den, 8rlvlte lmat 1044 pello. 2Yt batna. nty 64 unll• share dellghtlul PllORAlllC poot art1 end tennl• courl. 1259.000 Bartlet• VIEW Hewttlot. &4+8200. front row • center for Ol1neyland llrework1. Ttt11 exceptional Hotly· h()CI( I llu 3 bdrma. u. bttry, and • lerge femily room with llrepl-. Plue If/: Macnab -Irvine ;: & :~ & pe"flO & 3 C: But. ltacla 2240 Ho•o Hosp 540-7799. j no pets. Modtls $475 851·2175 ¥"· Only s1200 pr mo 2 bdrm, 2 be, jjen, pool. 64>&521. open dally 9 to 6. Lg 2 BR. 2 ba. newt'; dtc ennla. pool & spa. Herry nr Mall. c ur·d•·SIC, 3 Br 2 Ba. ltpk:, famlly rm. I Oakwood I pool, edll•. $.420. .-FrederlCk egt. e31·12M 17SO 538-78&4 SlOOO pr mo. Fred Te· 646-7319. 873-0884 l&lM& blad UM SPAC, cu11om exec:. H~r. nor•. ao• 1131-12M Garden Apartments Laro.-1 bdrm •pt. •' •2•9•r-.... newty .... ..-r..,ed.cot..__..• .. 1ecl...... 3 Ba. pool. ape, many Blulf 3 Br 2 ea. F.R , apUt $400/mo. Call Stv. room ror a pool VIEW Harbor Ridge Condo. b&- lrom elmoet ev*y room. tow mkt, 3Br, 2 Yt Ba good cond. ITOOlmo. ex tr" I 1200 /mo level, new cpt & paint, Ntwport lkKll/No. 497-2338 or 5'40-3Me W 1n 1 er Rent e I . 964~221 $1400. Ru1ty Guinther. 880 lrtlneA~ 2 8r. l'n Ba, TwntlM _,., Hlgft U11Jmeble loans S• 15.000 g51.g399 213·790°9000 dya or 3 Br 2 B•. Buaherd. agt 831·12M 11116thl carpet!_drapea, bltln ou 790-7302 ...,.. Adema aree Femlly pref Eutblulf condo 2 Br 1 ea. 645·1104 etovt. petlo, OK 1 Ohlld & IEWPHT OllM BAYFRONT· No pell $750/mo lndd• dbl garege. W/O, refrlQ, 1 sml pet Weter peld 123 E Bayfront, 2 bt, 2 lawn l«\I "4·21111 pool. •vtll 211 $750/mo. Newport Wdt/So. S475/mo plu1 d•p Quiet locetlon on • cen· trel street An lmmec:. eno 1peclou1 2 11ory condominium PYI en- trenc. to this 3 bdrm 2•,, b• nome Encl petlo lovely ltndtceplno & comm pool Perfect rnoY••n decor 2 cer gar $105.000 ba. trplc 11400. Herb HOME FOR RENT 846-43t5 110016th St. -·-5_4_5-8_1_89 _____ _ (2 13) 470-3577 Huntington Beecn 2 113 29th, 2 Br 1 Ba. front (It Oow!I Enjoy 1983 In a large 11;- Bdrm SMO ~ yerd hOUM 1800 pt mo yrty 64Z-5W xury 3 Br Apt TrHt lalM& ' o•r•g•. 1<101 & P•ta 2 tl/433-0502 Y°'lraetl 19 2 ea. ~tlo, ••••••••• 2207 welcome 545-2000 I gerage I pool. No Ptt.t ---=--=-------Agent, no fee. Hart>otVr.wHomee 3bd. OCEANFRONT Ola2-4Br 1875/mo. 1145-33111 STEPS TO BCH: 1 Br, 2 be. Qrdnr. many up· By week or month. 975.5949 duptex Yrly. utll pd. No Wiiy tnrow rent away? grede1 S1 100/mo 813-7873 1---------s»ino. No pet .. 2 to 44tll Rent to own 3BR twnhm, 559.9539 etter 6 PM St, front 1550 mo no down, no quat1lylng 2 BR. 1ba. ocHn view 8~114 S 1200·12300 negol. KIDS 'N PETS 0 K Lrge 1 YNrly SllOO mo 0t wlnt· - V.All HI HONl paymentl. Shered •P· bd. equipped Kit, Cust er 5411-9842 WI••• ltacla 1041 llOMI "'a.c. Ntw 3• a.n, 3 be, 3 fplc, 3 preeletlon avail Wiii dee«. 10 mo'tt-ln, $300. On the bHoh hotel \ 2 Br. No end Owner wlU AEAL ES1A1£ oar gar•o•. t teoo mo. trede. Sue IKl1·5!5M KINO 537•9140,.. req. room ept. kltc:flenette & lin 12.25.000 442 Mon· fl.II 1411<\,. Cnerrnlng Pen Pt 5 bt. f ,...., bath, fumlthed. S250 & terty Or. 494•0164 No 3~ ba. 0". pttlO $1200 3 bdrm, 2 ba. gourmet llY I '" up+ 1250 dep 230e W . """nta. HWFRa.w mo Agt 1173·90f0.. kllcn ~eplece. Qlfde-••Lii• ••• ·-• 0 t B ..,... -· ner. 11120 mo. Mike -It.._... c:ean ornt . H llllULI UY CultOM, by owne<, 2 sty. CtrUI ••l Mar 1122 714·9&3·8248 Sendy btao": 3 Bdrm. 973.4154 3 br & den R·2 s100, 4 9 P 1 .. b 2ba, t•c.1 cond Monthly ------,0-----i OlllTIIY ITlU ooo 850-es1a 3713 r rem er .,., or 3 bd. 2 ttory, Elftty rm. Of yeerty 'urn or un· OUfPU Ocean view e bdrm S..tnote. Rld91 Ettett hOmt, ....,_ 11lnl erH, 11195. Imm• f\lrn S1200/mo OwMt 3 bdrm, 2 be Ulllng rm, home w/ch#m, 1ia9tnc. trtmont model, bftllh· d 1 ate o o cup• n c y. 1144.9513 lg letnlly rm. emell atudy end ttyle Plue lamlly ltat• La1au 1011 tekln,. unob11ruoted 803·'940 •lier I pm, BLUFFS CONDO 2 Bt l .. H end Jan to end room wllh llrepl•o• & -Yiew. 2700/mo-. Lono or 1183-7010, uli tor Alt• Aug. 1700 mo Incl oar· 9fe8tiBJIU araamm Beeullfully tandaceped garden epll. Poot & Spl, Petloa/dec:u. No Pt'• 1 Bdrm t-47$-1490 2 Bdrm t Ba 1500 22SO Vanguerd 640.N25 Bachelor• $315 t Bdrm 14854490 131 e.. 18th. ~ 18 •• , 1e 1 6. 111tn. 842-0NO mald't q,11erttf'I. 11110. If IWIH =t7=-'fe~~Ht, evell Unique btac" 100 , 3 BA. ::cu~:!~ to2~1~7~ Cl"* 042-0t81 000. M._7020 3 Br 1 8• view, 90~ · 2'A ba, lanlllltlo MM•• Huerta. 17&0. cell 81cllelor condo. ~aut 1 1~'£. 21 .... ua 2~?0 Ullt HAL UTATI e11umebl• et t 2~. 2 Br 2 Ba, conYWt. den. et .. Stowe. rtff!Q, OIW, &40.9010 AQ1. emenltltl. 1575/mo. •• ~.,.. ....,.. 1220,000. 01*'l 81t. Sun l>09f, leno. ~dJ walk to fllll root top d«lll '"' &M ..__"t, N ... Cr•t Condo. (71~)638-7701 (11-6:30) Lerge \bdrm 4 ~ 720 C ..... rt...... lOlt 9-11. 4IH>·18i7 . beaotl. 11250. 180-0JH IUfl. Verd. OtJl g.w. l>at -.,, (213)4».510f evt1t Shalffnu. USO mo. -30882 Oflftwood v~ "'"· 3 er. 2-.. Be. OK 1178 mo. All utH pd lte~~'~ter St200, 21k, '*'4Y IUrnllhed. neer 8~H1' ~?°' ~· *3~;.~: ~ Wntala1tt1 lttl Cu~~·.,. 'nr.: ~7: ee.t-3071 Vtrtlll ... Condo. 1 er. boh uao mo !2131._2_9'-. -1 -,.-.-upper--.-EJ-.,.-M4~N; 844-0ti.4. Trade equity In homt, !Of IMf, 878o»&O w:-~o,,:a::o t~.!!: MOurlty, wndQfd pfk'D· 3to-IMH. t17·3&a No i'"· IOOMl!o, l ood motorhomt and u racled 3 1,. 2 ... ~ saoo mo..t.7t4/Ma-411S2 .atnllT 131 1H · ~w .lllOI. 8000 "'"' i er, ,.,.. BA, c.... .... UM lJ o•r . 1tove' mloro· or a1316~°'401 Hr. 21a. 17&0 mo. untll Lero• 1 Ir. adult, near 22•3'' pool In Wt1t• -''i II ' II June. 7U·UH or tnopl. pool, all 111h pO. 1100,000 mln•l•r. ltl .. 7.000. E./eldt 1 Bt. houri. Jee. M~;.3 .!• 1 • 0t;/a la Cf99tt 1111 eeo.oatt 1 II 4 M on r o v I a • ltUOtmo evttythln' yard. Ho pett. 11"911 mo .. 2~~ Mii elOt OQ111t1 ¥tew a Ir ~- 81G ~A1NYON c~0S.!0Md • lttlmattd valu• 112 , only. 1311. 111 Glefti•. • convafl den & maid• A rbltatt Ulf •---deoc>f--1-ecs-,-.-1-on 9,,.. ~ourM.' ,,, n ooo ttully 1NUmaott no oM. M .. H tt. let .. , ...... _. -..., .. • 1 .. 000 -' NewtY dee • .1aa • Vacant. •"ow enyllme cauei Prv party tN-6571 • l!!f .... ~uari•r= .. ...o ........ lllll J'IM lachelof ' lo" ..... , .. eat 11.C>N.OOO I/tide 3 If, IM la, get, 1JO • lclr 3 ... db4 Qtt, t'3-4At-~I ---- -tlo, .ntlld Ol'llQelo. pool, 87'-7711 °' 7to-1M1 IJll:Ut:..... llll blln•. carpet, dr•P•• ~ rtctecortttO tMO ,.... Int 1 bdrm. llr•pl1ct, poOI pa, reo room. No~ !!!!.!!! _ _ llOO mo. Mff. No P't• l>w9 tll/422""'81 ~ --~ • l>ftv•tt patio a.eo "'°" 148S/mo, m Helnllton, '"' auy W-'Olllf tedu· 1J11U al.I 211I11th It 8*e074. t\S/~4-1'71 ' UOOmo, ll'iQI 9w0entt, S 1•2.te07 145-... 11 etd, 31f ae. ~.to-....,llM 24•t0 2 ,;, 2 ••• "". 1 1r·a~ le, 111111 tit&. 1•1• -,-.-,-ICl-rm-a-~--.-.velt-. v•~ to yd, to '"· In, 81 home. CorA•r tot l!A8Tll09 J.lf. g.w1g1. lid!• 1144 ~gt • ..._ff,..., ,001, "''· ltlmd'Y. ~· '2 •.OOO Ao1 "42-?M2 ltllnd l<JtCIMn '""Rm HH mo 1.U·U fO , L0¥11'; Tunletoci( a • 2 , ............ 011 I&,,_, , ... No ~· MU/mo. l.IOht ll')lttlor. tnctoMd 141 4141 la. euMY att!Un\ 11000 ----l.lttle l!Nt, S"tf. 3 •t°'J up. leton t ull Mort lemlllte ere oettlnO porol'I, air oon4, young mo Ut~t» 110 CANYON TOWN· delw•t lrt air; tfl)IC, '41-Mn the OMIOlnCI "buO" thle Aduttt wetoome. tu. You don't • "'" .. HOUM. ~"''°"'I If, t 11eoo mo 0764087 1,;...;.--'"------y .. r •. Ii fou tla~e a 800 540-6"7 AQT "Clraw fiet' ~YOU ~ i llf. llot M COMo, la. IP1$110Ultr golf t• _. '-!~ T,.,._, ~ ~-....,..,., tNa'• MC.-... ..._ an ec1 "' 11i1 ~ Woocr..idfe, ftm rm. lfv WM & •• ,,..., .., 1 ' "· o.,,, f»ltlflt. •·noi. ....... No ,... ...,,.. & ~ ... ",_ """ • fllno wh•t!ou want In fllal Wlflll ""*Cal"°" rm, ,,.,10 .. _ce11t. air • o • r t • t , L • • 1 • Dlf. •&so ~II. Mtlf rafr, '''· plu HO, Cl111,,... Ad, ~ Piiot Ole ¢ 'a / 1Gt11'. "'°'' Nnt ~ltU 11100ttN ......,.,.. "--•~ tl~ Ulllmo -. .. o _:.a.=_ ~---- • ' Cl 3 Orange Cou1 DAILY PILOT /Thutldey. Ja3uary e. 1913 • :st.84 per day ;:that'e ALL Y°" .,_y .• tor a ·: ao dey .o •. In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 00 IT NOWI ..... , ..... vow o.uy Piiot • 8efWle Dlreclory · l\tc>fttenttttlve M2·1111, eat 112 1CtMif! J!akl!I 'Smet fi!ke1 l11P......,._1w_.' .. ' i.;l!t,.0 ,._ ___ f1a ..... 1,.e ..... 0 .. 1a.,.1.._ ____ .,lt...,•l-.l,.aa ______ ..... CJep!M ""1.i-rariif 5 '"°' CA81NITMAl(fA w. Cer• Crpt ~ I DOOM OALOAltl ,.... = ........ ........ •a1 --· - -2t yr1 ••P ~1tom·bl1 llMm CIMn & Upfld lutlCll'rlnll ... ~ L .... ~Yd HAUU.....-v..,..,.NO I wlll tle•n yOi.lr tlOUM r -•--• turnlt1K9 UC'd Tructi MOW\t unit Ctl tofl. 141-2tH..,.. ff• lt117'1/remov-M I dtmolltlon. OIHn·UP l•P'd,.reH Joennt Of Top ~y a& yr •llP· W~ l1l-lln4 AJ4 kinda....,.._, Ken lu<ltelt 131 t48t lrrlO•tlOn JIM '61-0129 Cclnc:rett & Ir• r9tl'IOVAI Ann41, M3·t20t #I 7 comoetltlw r.-Aefe Jotln '40-e217 -Worll Q\la/ •• 14047 ti Dnw!ll LAWN. y~"o MAINT. Ou6Ck MtV 6A2·7NI CAPT/U'HOUQIN'L ... cr.tlfN 130-t363 lei me b• ptrl ol your ' ·....,... Carf!!l!J c..tat/ ~ , .............. •w"-•L_L_T-.... -,-...,.--CIMn~• Int, llo'd HAULINO·eludenl wllna .. __ ........i.u. , •• w··~ ·.UC MOVINO· NM v .. ,, l•I'• Nino 1~ 1:.:'~!!;i,.:_g::.~~~~--~ "'"' "' .... "'"' .-"-'"'V " -,..,,,., ,..~_...,, •~~ , wallp•c>er llllt you ve •• LOW ••TUN fllernoo /D--.:.0#6 Lo retM. ,..,_1 M..___......... •H Te ... ur• a ·~-·it"" rr .. •t •w Na-2603 lruck, Hm• lo rtte• Ou-'r•-...... • """"'"' ..,......,.,, ...,,._ t o -,.,.. • .....,.... ._._,. ~"'~-" •• "'~ ... --· __ ,, We do'pllCll...,,.6•2 "'•10 bHn p111Ung ot •II Tr" trlm/remov. *-" D1ck1, p1t101, lenc••· Wllltt-CWl.WOfk. Lie. ,r .. •t l(evlft '60·tolt Tll Ulll •M JT::nnk you 7H ·ll76 ...... f•• "'V """"" Petrick tht '•P•r u,.. __....... 564-7017 Fr• NI. 8t-7112·HM •311001 AoO 547-*3 ,...YWALUACOUSTIC . ITAAVINQ COl.LLQI Hanotr 606-7340 1~~"·;;•-;";;;;-;;.:;"•;;;;=;;:;;;;-! "'" L•Twnr .. ·''1 ... 11mltl/.!~~· .. ·... HAULING l CLEAN-UPS 'lder•ted Tu ~ STUO!NTS MOVING I au. tau .. ,... EXP .R cerpenter dot• C.raalt Tilt All pti ... a. 14 yrt ••P· .._..,.,,. 0 IC"' .. 0 00 Lie. Tt .. •-••• p1:nt1/ lgalr "'·-'d 11 .... _1,, ..... _1111 add n1. rtmod, cteclt•. 'ulty llo'CI l lneured Lewn mtlnt/RotoUlllng All R nAn Home/olf\QI ~ti. , .. ,..,v !! _ _ ...,... ...,..., .,.... s11y11Qh11 8 & r99~9,.2. ,,.. ITIYl'I TILE tontr11C11cw. 832·11&4t FrM 11umat• 641-8086 alter echOOI. H7.t121. 63t·4871. ~~'Tce:f ~0t·::02w11 ~!>.:..a !.,'-!~E.IRnltNO/ .. t Tr• 8«VIOe trim a cut. ••I 0111, 41·411 "'·~t ln•ta" """"-'"283 a I I • ti I... -J .. ~· ......... -d I I RUAODIL/A!PAIR ...,..,.... ......... = .... =-·~·------Glrdenlno. Olten-up•, .................. _____ ................ r~···----. ReetUCXI09 840-8211 f:' ·~ .. n =·· StorH, ollloe1, home•. BHch ClllH Tll• Oo ELECT,.ICIAN. Priced ~~';'.",'~, =~5worlt H llr H ':) 1•·1121 Tot•llr•wv.landacape, alatlat PLASTE~ PATCHING r '' '3t-4 6 •Pll Cuitom ciblneti, Showroom. un1>et1abl1 right, trM .. um1t• on ·---------1 Furn8Ge-pool-wtt., hMI ~. 211111 r'r•Otii· ~~7:' Ml ,...,_ R11tucco1. lnl/ext. 30 T•t!riy etc 20 vre In., .. eon-praa. 963-11890 fl V 11roe or tmtll Joi>•. ladpaa -*lronlc •IOn _v..,c. ~... ""V"YY by Rlchud Sinor. lie. yr1. Nfft. Paul 54&-1917 1.:.::.:M:;:oe;:::t:1eur.....b)ect--,-. -K·.,-.. - decl. 1111 Lie 191801 nu• Ctn Uo. 39M2t 87~3&9 EJtp'd In Ill home r1911lre I Cl l GARDf!NINO SERVICE 280844 t4 y,. ol happy Pl ~... Day/-&el t12/lv. P~2~83Cont4 .,,. Ohlld Cai•: earn to OPM LIC'O !L~CTAIOIAN AMI No job too Small Hit Ila SI Pruning, Cleetl-up1. locTal C:Ull<>mere. U _ Mr. Motgen &46-0170 .... Hou• enectt• Y81d Full Qual llWOr'll·ReM ,.,.. Brien 850·'°99...,.. MDlllWlll comm/retld &40-7568 hank you, 53t-44t0 aar II 7 141-llH 1----"'----- REMOOELS/FACE LIFTS O< part time. ~2-2"5 FrM NI. Tom 83'·5072 METICULOUS MOAT'S Wllnl •uattaaan PAINTER NEEDS 40 gll w1Wheeler t225 Wl ..... C!tulat Cullom wood pallo1-TOP QUALITY WORK p(J " •--WORKI 30 yre e1q>, Intl WE WASH WINDOW8 de<*I & lenoee, all Ge" Cfllldeatt. Lo..e & total ec· AT R!AS RATES • -••nK TownhOule 2 Br tV. Ba. ••I ACOUlllc ceillng1 LIC REPAIR/REPIPE/REMOD , .. 1 -Pr~ hm r1p1lr. FrH HI c1p11nce, FT/PT. CM Llc'd Joel 117,_7544 Plumt>-Carpentry·Elec: High quillly houNWOflt · lrple;. pool, ap1, lltaohed 304S780 Fr" "Um•tM. Wtr htfl. new conllr . 0\18'1ty wor1l 9"8f'lnleed Randy $41-0822 home 845-01811 wlldyl l ie 8352861 1151-9007 per10<med In tine~ 91rage No pell Avatl Davis Painting 847·8'432 POfctlaln refln LIO Fr .. Fr• wtJmtte ~8-73tt RESIO/COMM"L/INO E 1 , .. d d now 1825 mo 83t 41184 •I 24 hrl HOnelt, rt-1---------0oort, 1dd'n1, conver· Ch<lltlwl mother wlll care DUNHAM HOME kper enc .... , epen I · • tST CLASS PAINTING liable Brent 050-t030 &ffltl ... , ....... CARPENTRY ·MASONRY DESIGN-DRAFTING OAVE 494-1003 11on1, t ll bldg 35 yfl IOI' your ctllld In my C M ~ ~~::. f'li°:'~~e IMPROVEMENT ~1·,!.~~~.'.';.~~11~'91•~!;. .... .., Wallp1per Int/ext R ... ---------Aa .. all • • p R • 11 J • r r y llonw 557-6395 631-8530 .. _""""" ... ~..,... _.. -patre Fr .. •• 979.5294 ...... lenlct ltattllwl ..... -548-44 t3 fl Cl l 1 h • b • • I P h o n • BRICKWORK Smalt jobe. Orl-•yt. P1rlllng LOI Clnaiq ltnlnt .. , taa 81 **•HOME REPAIR 873· 7012 alter 6 PM Newoor1, Colt• Mela, Swenton & Son Painting RESUMES Rep1l11, SMlcoetlng Carri ltmct I IF YOU WALK ON IT . Repelt1/Rtmod No job WMkd•yt All dly Sltur· lmne Ritt 075-3175 Complete ext t 1tory WRITTEN & UPDATED Thlt Ill COf\treclore who per1orm WOf1I over $200 Including l•bor and mater lata must be Uoen,. Nd UnllcenNd contr~ tore 1h0uld to 1t1t• In 1helr 1dvert11lng Con- trec:tOfl aftd con~. COf\lllCt Miii)' Orondle et (714) 558·•088 With any qu11t1on1 Contractor'• S1ele LlcenM Boerd, 28 Civic Centtr Pte:ra. Room 090. Stnta An•. CA 112701 S&S Alphll 831-41llllLl<i HOUie CIHnlng & Ou•. we clean 111 Wood. Ill•. too 1ml F11t Hrvlc•. dly & Sund•y BRICl(-STONE·llLOCK l\Omt, from $3115. lndM· P r ofe111onelly Call No SINt'n/No Shampoo nen. J111ltorl1I 11rvlc• c1tpet, etc 832_.aat Ir .. "' Keith $48-4872 dual rooma, from 1-45 + 531-8000, 075-0813 ldraittiat St•ln Sc>«:tallll Fu1 Call the P<Of"llonal Jim. ....:..::..::..:.:.:....:.:.:_:.=...:..::...:...._ 1-:-:-::::-:::-:-:::-::7=':::7':":-:-=:::-( 11 ~)ll • lO 12 Frplcl, p11ntw1. bt>q'• mt11tlt11 Rel•, IMUt"ed .__.1 Chlld care I n my home dry. Fr•"' 839·1582 _8_4_M_eoo...-_____ ftraltart leUall~lat ~~EG~::~1:C,".~;!. "' •• Fr .. 111 Alf• 846-0484 Uc. 205341 153t-4870 1•---="------ Eutlld• COit• M11a Shampoo & llMm Cleln. Ctatracter•, Gtatral CUSTOM REFINISHING 89t-91155 • .,.. ROBIN'S CLEANING Everything In Muonry Pllnllno rep1lr• • dr•. Hubet Rootlng-tll lypel 642·11835 C91_or l>rlghlenere, whl QUALITY REMODELING Furn a Kit C1blne11 Service . 1 th0<oughly Lie/bonded. Low. low wlnd<>WI rt911Ged, mlr· Hew·rec:ovet·d•c:b crJ>ll . 10 min bleach . STEVE 076-2383 CALL CAPT FIX-IT Cleln hOUH 540-0857 wlnltr prlcel 873-53&7 rored wardrobe dra. lie •411802 540-9734 WILL SIT In my CM home. Hill llv/dln rm• St5· avg P1llos-Addn 1-Dec:111 Spec In 1m111 rep11r1, orel. evee. fenced ytrd, roo,;, s7 50, couch 's1o: KENNETH MacHALE home or mulne, hrly HOuHcfeanlng, rell1bl• •lal lll .. 1 5<18-7887. 648-5500 Rllf PHIUMt meals, re!I•· 548·2874 cllr $5. Guir tllm. """t L~ 164821 848·3652 Gar•talat r•t•. (2131 5112·2909 ref. Own tranap. Rell PaM·•-.. ,.... TRiii B ll YOLANDA • &42.04'05 ~Int Bllnda. dteparlu. _.......,ua.,.. ____ _ CHILO CAREc my 11om•. odor. Crpl repair t5 yr1 haantlc Why P•Y retllll I NII & Ferthlng 1n1erl0< DMlon Don't r•rool, r19alr • II lr11C11on of SS 857·2HO lunth/snacka Included. up Do work myHll. T""..AA/rtmolled. CIMn IS •I IPUILI Pl.Im I 1n111ll 1lnce 19811 Jim HANGING/STRIPPING ROOFING REPAIRS LarnA uard. 646·71139 Refl. 554-0t23 -......... I ou••p JOBS 648 4""" I~~~====== v-• lroolngdonelnmyhelme. up,lawnrenov.75t·3•78 ... Cleanln9 Service. CIH· ___ ·_ovv _______ 1 _...:V.,::IU::.:.:·M::C:::_::S:,::co::.:,:tt_:8:::4::5-~9:.::3:::25 Sm1ll Job1 OK. Fretl- •--.............. Ph 642 54 70 Gardtnlng·lndecpe tMlnt, Call MIKE 646-t39 t neu 642.68011 Sall with EASEi Expert w1t1coverlng In-Chuctt 542-63112. ltlould ......_ c:hectc IN SELL Idle Item• with 1 Matte ..,,,.,r ,.,......,.."" Ml-E11cellenl reference• . ......;;,.;__ _______ 1 & Small Moving Jobi nlneu IS next to Godll· 1 •1tlm1t11. Call Tom or People ~ n.d peop6I Dally Pllo1 Clualfled Ad let by uatng the Delly Pl-one • any-trM work commllndu1t, 1t'1 • BREEZE 1tall1tlon Real. Consul· ___ . _____ __, -~-,- 842-5e70 IOI Clulllled Adi. time. Chuck Nowlin 6'2·2873 Sell Idle l1tm1 842-5878 CIUlftled Adi 642-5878 Claaalfled Adf 142-6878 tant Aaelgnmt. 581-8590 W1nl Adi Call 1142·6070 ~A~~~r'" IN AJ!!t•••l•, OaJ. Atutatatl ftl. Aertaatl Oaf. AJ1!t•tat1 UaJ. At••· fua/ Oat. goo leatab t• lllart ltol Ottlct lntal• ltl4 Otflct lntal1 2114 Leet Ar.... JI04 lc~MI• a Ct1t1 •n• 2714 C•tla •tu 1724 But. ltac~ l141 11tw»trt ltac~ 1711 Plll/llflll M/F to .hare~ 2 bdrm, 1817 WHtclltt, N.8 . 268 llWPllT Found Cat Malt 91.,.,_ la1trutlea HH Lrg 2 8d Beam celllng1. $370 Lge 1 bf ~t. llke NO FEEi A 1 l Condo COSTA MESA 2 c:ar gar w .. tllde CM to 4000 tq II 111 llOO< llml w/flM COlllr Brookhufll, Voice llllOnl 1 X'*1 lots ol wood thruout, new. retrlge . ..c: 1y1t. JR EXEC. 1 Br twnl\ome, rentet1 VIN: Rental• Bachelor & I Br •Pt•. duplex. $275 mo Incl utll. Agent 54 t-~2 Fvtt Service Sul1M Bu.riard, HB lle&-<8732 vocal coechr°7:.'1~lted serv bar S460 2258 Apt B, 717 J1mH St pool. Nr beech. No pelt. 876 411t2 Brokar $350 & $400 1250 dep. 730-7207 d•, 040-5524 400-900 PLUS 1400 tq It II Off OllTI II Found· Gerll'lln Sh•· Tiumblt ol 11uden11 ta. Maple 673-8803 CH 640-41179 8roolthuflt & Adem1. • Very Nice Complex. r1 Bob Pen1houM Btvtront Sul· 1850 .. Fum/unlurn pherd, light co!Of', 8·8 ken 497-4118 543.7359 28r. 2B•. o"1 patlO. pool. ~:~~~~6o~57 -117 t0. Wl1h 40' dock, IOf pow. 548-0130 Vletorl• M•· Shr lrg home or condo,• te. parking, patio• An you~ tor one mo1, 111 Sant• Ana•--------- Oeluu 2 Bdrm, bit In, tllutHpd. S4115rno 1978 · :''s~~r!:-:a:.-~~iae,::..~~~.! tel ta•• d•p• 873-t003 ·-. "':"'~~ S58-7 t17 Trntl lilt dewhr, bbq, j1cuu1 on M1ol• St Mgr Apt I L.arse 2 ~•rtt• I 11000 wtthOUt 850-1 tllO 906-6479, 6e2·2«9 IUITWIL Fo,,nd-Miiled Twrllt, F . rope4 week1 8 coun- 826-.5t4-7 Apt for rent w/ lof1 nice unu._~age. patio__ pool. ~ Lag Sch Prof to r-_..,_ view, xlnl. prkg. lmmed. trleYef' w/bm COiiar M perltnced IMder $2350 b 11 w vu S 4 115 m o (Harbor & 19th) i 1"' bl lownhOUM, end Mrs. Long ..... 2tOO Bea 1 VWl' lrg OCMf' 'N" lf1WWT __.... 1500 llQ 11 otllce, ocean 11ln1bllt M Golden Rt-trl ... •II expenM1, H · 2 Br 1 Ba 111 fir Pitlo ., .. Call 64~ bet new carpet•. $800 mo I Br. yearly, ger pkng. LAlllA NAii Mir s3so Incl U1ll 111 1.., With UH of reception, • v a 11 S 5 5 O mo . red Retn.v.t wired cot-494-411 tO crpt, dr~pu 1iove & 6PM 1 54a-2 t35 ~1~~07~;,~85:::', MTM Ill & aec 494-t294 ' cont room. kl1ctl, ptione. 499-5648 lat. M Brtndi. Whippet --------- 0 f W S 4 7 5 Imo 2 bf din lrple; palk> 9., Lux 18r conoo Avail Im-07~32 18 Wkly rent1l1 $95 up NC:Hterlel & worct P'O-F bwn Whippet NB 556-9550 7t8 Shalimar. Nr'lhopp.ng Avail Seto med Pool. Jee. 1-0,.,, Color TV, Ir•• coll••. p~':' :~1~.F:u1~~~r~ :'":v!':111~~ ........ lntal12tH Anlm•I Shelter, 125 u1ia111. A mo 075-5930 He prk'g. S495/mo. llOllLll hHted pool & •1-i>• 10 furn $400/mo Teri dMlred c8i1 Jane. $hot> & garege (optlOnat) Mesa°'· CM 944-39&8 Fiaaacia] Weslllde 2 Br llove & 542-8748 Steve. or llH IHI •llftl, ocean Kl1chen1 •v.W 675-6919 or 983·7073, x 7141780-0100 IOf ren1 on Bel~ P9nln Lott lrg red & grn Perrot. I l riolrtge, newly decortted t Br Condo, micro, gt· 1-749-3573 r1/wtcnd1. p f f ale 351h 985 N COUt Hwy 284 All loot & auto ltlfflo to vie C1nnery VIiiage Rt-•• ana No pets $450/mo Waltt rag•. ,trplc, pool. •P•· 12 bdrm, 1 ~ b• 1wnhM. ,r::.x,.am$45o ':dee> Lagoo• 8eectt 494-5294 DlOmYI llf1tS the ferry. p ..... this xlnt I ~w~1t~d~.~C~a1~1~8~7~5~-8~1~09-~l~!Jl!~!!!t~ltt!!.,J4~0~1~4 p I Id • In d r y I a c PPelnetrxdgtS 8Co2v5e Cmomo. $415 + S375 dep Nr 764-4510 11r•• ••1 MTll 29 yr old Proleaalon•I II Full MrVlce Keec> your lhop loc. &73-2943 I'. ~ wllllng to 1hara •;, ot 3 overhead low a profn-Lott: tan Siiky Terrier, 15 Need 10 emb. pertona to 646·4382 545-3115 =c~~d~ M.,::!;11550/mo Btchelor Pen-Wkly rentals now avtll bd. 2 b• houH, El1·91ulf. alonal lmAQ• high. Pr... STONEMILL DESIGN vr• old, "Mindy", Ylcl. In· tr•ln for outetandlng 2 Bd. 1 Be, redecorlled. Nwpl Bch, M/F over 35, p<ef. No ,_11. 893-48114 thouM. VttNlllw, pool, • 105 & up Color TV ~;2B51rn0w ~!0h_70e .':.. rn 1 ellgloul W•tciltf ., .. of CENTER dlanepolla a 8"ctl. H.B. 8u1/ Income opp. M• gar, pool Child OK No non amolter Ideal loc: ..-•P•. Hcurl1y gite. 111 Phone• In room 2274 .. ~ ...., Newport Beecff. 881 Do-176& 1q f1. 111 or pert. Rewerd. 538-7tll1 .... Tata. pets SS251mo 13119 A pool •P• t~nl• view 2 28r, 2Ba. cpl, drl)t. pool, emenltlM, no pell. Call Newport Blvd CM. Nd F 25-35 10 ''" 48R trg ...., Dr. SI•. 14, 83t·3051 beautllul offlc:ee +were-Found •Ill heir ma. ell, (714)845-te>e2 (mOfn) Baker. 641-0763 Br 2'B• Furn or·untu;n. 2 blll s tr om bc:h tor APPi 848·7445 hOON. 1229 + "• ulll No t hou11. S. 711/iq It . wht & orenga, Sin Juan ( 2 13I3 t 8 . 4 1 1 3 2 8' 2 8a Condo neerSC 1375 mo $100 d•p 5'7·4 1.51 or •fl OPM T8LMgmt 842-t803 Room&b1th lnlu11moblle pe1183t-4459•t18'>m. DELUXE SUITE 075-3882or644-115311 Cap.88t-&e22. (menage) P lau. av a ll J a n t 546-0108 538-71153 WllTll amALI home,•;, blk to oc .. n. Cennery VlllAQe, approx. Found Fe gold lhee>hefd/ Swimming pool Chemicel $550/mo 75t-3t91 2 bd townhouse. Eat C M 2 Br 2•;, Ba APT 2 3 & 4 Br CIOM to wlltr, Furn or unlurn. S250/mo Fem c:"~':':. S~~~ 50 W1t1r frtlf lhll 600 If .. 1 Ba. itorage retriever Under 1 yr Hrvlce butlneu, Art•· 2 Br w/gar $485 Nu cpt, S600, I bd condo. pool & trp1c·s . small y11d, 1ingle furn & unlurn, rNSOnl· 11111111 Avall Jan 1 Ref•' 640-4 137 St 50 /aq It L•••• • p I c • S 4 7 5 1 mo trllnable 048-85t7 111•. Long e.aoh. TusUn, gerane Wiier paid 1 pl1ue Cell alt 6 pm, 642·4644, M·F. 11-5 873-8522 Irvine are11. No expe· 1575 "C ' Ora n 91 1ennl1, $475 842·2tll1 • ble. 1n amtnlll• Broker 980-5844 FOUND Gumen Shep, rlance nace1earw. wlll 636-4120 1-5PM Wal tr Ohlld ok, am•U pet 1850 076 41112 Con1lder•t• Fem n-1mkr 0 FF I c E s p Ac E F 0 R • ..,. WllWf WlllS mo 545-2000 Agent. no • Mttr Bdrm, s225, utll pd. 1har1 bHul decor Lk LEASE 700 iq It. exit C...1. ltattls 2111 blk & lllver. older. vie lr•ln $50.000 lull amt. "" .__ Fo rell hm ovrl llnn l~hSl .CM 848-4035 required W iii net 7511 W tith ,.., Coat a Mua. •v•ll Im· • N-port loc 846-7728 NEW P 0 RT SH 0 RES S40.000+ Call collect 1 BR BEAUTY Ille . qule1 flreplc dw balcony or patio, v-pool, IO• no petl $475 up Top llM 5-49-2447 LUXURY 2 BR 2 BA 1 Br 1 9._ upttaifa APT.. med ~ 558-7247 Of all wooda POOi. tennle & all llam·9pm IOCl110tl, 550 eq It Xlnt FOUND. Dec: 27. 1m fe-Moo·F-' ......... • .... ..,. Ml tn I om beeCrl llPM LOUii amen• $325 plu• Ullll I• b d l b•tl " ..... .-.... ~ ·-nu r dl1hwutlef, 0<1va1e pa-710.8851 So Lagunl 3 Arch Bey &Yahl. PO bo•M. cat• me rwn og w Audy 408-M7-0tl1. Oecotllor dr8P98 paid t chfld ok. no pell I !flt NEWPORT BEACH to bull $80 wk witll ref Roommate wented IFTUne-w/9ood hwy vl1lblllty 648-8&« K3-3373 laftll ... t Marble Pullman toc>t tto. Single gerege Wall!' COUNTRY CLUB LI ING Nice c:ozy furn rm CIOM 343 & 500 eq ti IO 1vall rtng. etc . 1 500 m.o vie Adema & uih•rd I Plulh w/w carpet• S•SO mo 545·20001 S lnglu t & 2 Bdrm 541-3823 dlatalyl Balt>o• l•l•nd 491-2351 Found Small brown l OJprtaahin 4111 S575/mo 2 er ? 81 W~W:~ cp:• A91flt.-no 1-. :::'1rnenia & Townf\QU· NEW AOE EXEC--wtlflhtre 1250 mo 873-8377 I llfll UlllJlt ta••st. ltatab !!2! white dog. fem. r-tly $-lllAg joint van1u1.e townhouN . lrplc. pllk> Gourmet Kitchin 3 Brm 2 Be, dining rm From $580 3 Br furn Condo w/one Rmm•t• to 1hr 3Br hM, $685 up. t900 ft lndustrlat :P:r •O. ltvfnt •r•• partner for 1950 & '60'1 :;.1:n~:ri~7 ;,_m all c 11pon w1110<age lrple. •uhlng tacll.. ga-On Jamt>or .. Rd at prof per90n Femeie p<ef Lagun• Bch 1300 mo Ex~ Suel1t lnci rtciept office 1810 l ~edondo 9 -4008 Club lormat H1w llQuor TSL Mgmt ,.... 842•1603 Spa, ould<>Ot 8BO rage 77 61 Cypre11 San JoequlA Hllll Rd Leg Hilla 8511-4524 Ref1 req 497-30t7 -:~. Y m':.~"~e::.;' ~:',: Ctr ct 1 . Hun 11 ngt o n Found Cat, hit by car laoenM, cell 964-9090 Of "'aft 5. 642·82~1 laundry S6 75 $300 aecur "4-1IOO Room tn C M home nr Roommll• wanted M/F. ponl!Ye lo your bull,_ Betc:h. 842-2834 HerbOr 81/1111h St CdM 538-7588 3:e;,·~~51·~ :: v~~~': ... ONA = t~::2.~: :o 30 bHCh , OCEANFRONT-38r.2Ba. ~,~:,lege 1250 mo ~~~~ ~~.·~~ ~~'::.~~ ~~~d1o:!5 =rrr: 1:0....,··~·o~s~c':.f0"k:ie l:;m::,,ap, ~8:.t 1·..,.--,-.. -.. -.-,-.D-.-,.-.-021- POOI. No pell 548-11556 bMUI land.caped Quiet 11ove, refng. gu ' w1r upper unit, lrplc, gar lll•nd 759--070t I from $325 "3~45 846-0007. w/8 toH Vic 22nd • • ... umn comple.X, erlCI gtl'. crpta, pd Pvt yud. Pet OK s 1 1 6 0 I m 0. yr I y RoomPI, •21n002&8rutaoll,':.P,.,,o,! •HOUSEMATES Kii .. a-... ......... L-·. nui.,, & ....,.... 23rd & Sent• Ant Ave. .._.__. o. ..... ........ Y111aa• drp1. pool. ptllOa& lndry $425 mo. 538-4837; 875-2725. 873-4515 • ~ -UNLIMITED• -.-.... "''--·.....-548-t3112 -··- B,_ ...... __ . 1 & 2 BR •"'ti lllC ~no pets $400 992.3071 -from O..Ch 240-7141 C AllrllC11ve rutt1c: upsttn .,...._ &eQO If. C.M. A19o ---------1 Speclalfz.lng In 1ft & 2nd _......,.. -•1 In Or9lng9 0 Ml11ng We euppty deltl, 1440 II, 27tleq '1. Call Petrlcla 8uch1nen of T0'1 llnoe 19411 av•ll Pool. •P•. laund & \It). ,.c: dip. t7eo w •lk to bHCh. be ch. OCEANFRONT 3 BR 2 B•. Furn room. S225 & d... Mtablllhed 12 yMlll ~,.,.,_ y ••• -~ ,..~~ ... , $"""""' W• Robt Settler NH/CM N I t _, ... Oc Pomoo• A .... 842 2015 ........ ,,, 11t •1200 mo _ .. rn-ure F-~ .. h -....._..,_, ~-• ........-· ou eup-,,..... • ..._. """"'..,., "' •. ..,.. rm o pe a m .. ...., •1 _____ . __ • __ ._1 110..e & refrig, ga & wtr ,.., ,.v,.. • · .....,,, •• -"· ... -. •,. r •• I..,,,_....,• plyphorll& $95prmopr ---------11eve Wllllel 1164-2193 R.E Brcikll' 8d ReeltOB cup llW IUD a-pd. $375 mo. ~7; 875-9023 Hunt Sch arH. Amenl-•PhOtOl letltn• dellk Call 144-7211. ---------642·2171 545--0e11 Bacl'le4or $410 ..._..... .. --et_!'"t' ..... & t62-307t 1111, rel1 An1wer Ad 8 Mo. Guaranteed a.,. .1-ao •t t ti Found Sl8'TIMll C.t Vlc.1---------t Sdrm '450 ·~·• ..-...., .., ---------2 Br H 't 81 lrplc, 538, 842-4300 24 l'lf'I. vice For LMM . Office 3 rma, na g., a a S.W Hunt Beech •rea. WIDOW HAS SSS tor TD"1 2 bdrm $540 Btc:t1 plue lof1 .pt. Patio, 1 BR, nr bMctt. etove I wHhtr/dr~er. pello. Nice furn. "room In Cotta lll-4114 'f1ll Rn t200 eq n. Good tretflci iaMsanatatl J812 8 4 8. 3 4 5 7 . w or le RE LOllll, tOK Up. No 845 Peuterlno encled gllfege. pool, epe. r •Ir 1 g S 4 o O mo . P o o I . I 5 0 I m o · 8 P good elgn & expoeure. 848-4427 Credit Cfleek, No Pen· TSL Mgmt 754-0061 rec room. No pete. $.485. 8e2·307t 538-4837 840-2950, 840-81511 Men C•ll •II M Shr 38.A 38A condo tM23 Beech Blvd. HB. Rem.mber tti. Alimo? ally. OennllOt'I ' Aaoc. __ __;;,.,_ _____ 393 H111nll1on. 84M411. 1 8R. P'fl belcony, welll lo '*Lrg 2 Br 2 B• E.Bluff, 548..et92, above Areher r .. l~•nt Clll 831·7900. Af1 0 & Remtmbtr the Duke? Found, Small ltmM dog. 673-7311 IMMEltATt Sharp blchelor unit, beach. 11ove & refrlg, lrplc, pool. NO PETS Furn room, prlv ba. kit 111/lut $348mo. S.IOft wtcndl 63t-9309. Remember-'*' Millng Ught lln, part Goldeni---------ICOIPUOYI 11011•. w1ter pd 1350 $425 mo 538-4837. SUO/mo 833· 1053, prlv Prel fe etudent, 10M1 63t·aeotl 8111 your comp1ny·• pro-Rtvr Ftn VI)' High, Jent, II.I~ Y1l1I 752•5822 non-emltr. S200/mo REF. Office for rent N-port duct• -• more lmp<>f· 983-4283 Of H~-2432 •80.000 tit TO on No. 2 Br 1 Ba laundry rm. mo. No peta 540-1158. 9e2-307t ..... """"" _ Lrg room 1v111 In C.M Bdl, 1130/rno Small wt-tent than meM~? YN, Hol,._,. helme, •7500 ~' crpt1. d rap11 11k tor Dave. Larry 0< 2 2 OW 1 2 _.,....,.,,."' ··-Pool p k R8 c rt thl 11 c 11 Found: Pen Slamtee male •1-~ 14151mo Pam 1445. 2 Br. 2 Ba, pool. br. ba, . rplc, c:tr • ., · ou •. n euc 1u •· • 8111. -001 87&-595 cat No 1 0 SunfloWW a mo 15% Int. Due 3 yre. P•tlo, kids ok No pet1. g11 Yrty. t 18 48th St Furn room w/bathroom new c:trpetl, 2 ml to bctl, 540-0ttll Cad c &4 t-O:ZO:S $51.000 Buy1 It. (l t4) .: 22&4 Maple •• 2 ,,, .... 1 •d ..... ~ A v 1 11 now A" t pr1v nr So Cit Plaza. tam lrplc $245 050-2178 SCRAM LETS mac:. .M. 2 2•n.91-~ -1t ... , 2 B 1 B• etrpor1 lndry I It L -49 ""' '""" • .....,........., • Prime Fountain v..., of· dys, r1 876-311 4 -"' .. -, .. :rm.' view OI gOll ~rae •at, al• 61 IE.m 211 21& 645-7500, 84~24&5 pref $85 wit ~1737 Prof. male llem1le lo flee 864 IQ ft t0529 • 4113 · 1153 or C 819) trom oec:k $475/mo E11c•ll•nt 2Br Frplc In Employ9d Gent over 40, ltlar• 2 br .pt. $220 mo s I . I. r (DI c It, IMSWERS Found Beaut. Fblk Greall_7_29-304e _______ _ I· 558 Ja.nn l&llftPEI APTI 1 mile bell. Frplc:, encl UR, 2 dfl bey, t blk bch non lmoker with kltc:Mn & ,,. elee Nr lwy9 C.M. 7 t4/988-t t34 M ~:"ffl:91:;'" IP•· Will PURCHASE EXIS· ·~ 732-2598, ev/wllnd I I 2 M In 20' Onion • lnllnn ,_,_,,. 3111 DISCOUNT ANYWHERE ' ,.,., ll&•t IU, 11H A LOTv 0 ELLYtvPELACE I fi~. ~~~~·::. Vrl)' rental seso1mo 0y9 0<111 548-7688 845-Mll2 all o. Lii• lneurence •g•nt • Aetllll -Sein TINO 111 "' 2nd TO AT "4!15/mo 2 Br 1, .. ea •HOfM)'IP"1 ll 2 Br 1101. wt r pd . S550. 83&-2i6 t Room. 238, pr v entr, tOf .,.. •lo•hr pr1v111 ottlce ~In FINANCES ...-..u (4041 325_9100 AT· ~per unit, all blt-ln1. •1450 te $550 n:J..4.4e5 qutte v;:"~ min C()OI( lrg hH, ·~ blk beaoll cuulllty office u-Anorney to Jtlled c:lant: SPIRITUAL READINGS LANT A carport. lndry rm, b•I· •Pool/IC>l/bbq 2 BR 2b•. townhouH, 2Br. 2B• PenthouH w/ prtv 4 9 Lee Bch ~/mo & IMt & StOO nit)' 10 pr<Mde M ollenl "Just hOw c:rea11ve did Advice In all ma11er1, ---------,._,.,,,.. •5 acr• of ~tlh""' ,_ ... ..,... ,_, ..... ._ ocn View Belcony. ~ let ,, •tttl .-... Yny. 845--4695, 7eo-tll0 ~ S155fmo. HUM vo~•I wtth your 10-, rn1rrle,.., .. bull-tit Ptrty ,,_ iid.ooo ~··· •v .. , .,,._, ....-. ,,_., ... .,, mo A¥111 Feb t IM, I •~ .. 1F -•· .. ~. 3_ ..... Cd... 8c:h 11&3-5'47 '-•• •-• II bl 527 w Wtlaon la nd1c 1 ped 1urroun-2202 Hefl Clr cl• ..,.,., -... ..,. ...... ..... ... Fl ?" neea. Aleo counHllng. eva • •to purch••• TIL .... M2· 1IOI ding• 980-3745 No pet1 7~7087 IEEI A PUCE! hM Kit • LR/DA Wiik 10 N-pon -AifpOrt .,.._ 1115 So El CamlneAMI. gooct TO '•· Faet E•· • Nr Frwye & lhOPPlnQ ..... ·--L.----42 Lg 4 bdrm. 2 .... beth~ ReHonebl• retH. Kl1· be•Ch $245 tit/ IHt, bec:uU\'9 Suitt h .. In-I.tit',.... ,... San Clem. 492-1298 crow. o\01. 11758-0318 11nm 11 • 0u1e1 .,.. _._... •• Md 1n petlo. JtJnr c11enettn. ptionea. meld dep. M4-551t dl\lldJ.111 ottlc9 tve11 1n -:::=:::::-::::-::::--t:======== 2 Br, 1'"" 81 lwnhH •No pell,lum•vall Studio Condo. Blt·fnl. 0101;1 IO belch. Yrly ••rvlce, z Chlnnel mo· WANTED F•m•I• btwn '".~tlqutfi~.buelneelM FAMOUS CIRCUS hlJIA:mtat Qyllt·lnl, laund rm, Cir· (114) Ul·lltl Frpl. pa11o. Ac:roee bc:fl. $976 Call 87~4111 .,,.. SANDPIPER MO· llgM of 30-35 to emlMwlt en ... ronment. -o to 0 -~ port, yerd/balc Small 8081 Hohncl Cr, HS s. 8 5 . 9 0 2 . 4 9 t 4 . S1udlo, 1 bllt lrom beeeh. TEL. 11167 Newpon Blvd. on •dYenlure of flnOltl.oi 2 or ...... Prlc .. di•· Fnuun •os Ma11111S· lalt ...... • ... P•1 Ot< MOO·S825/mo. Btwn Sltter/Wtmll' 904-88M ··'-' .......,,. pool ... ,.. CM 845-9t37 Cledfoom -1/t\Ou• .. i've counted 1 tOO per mo UUl1U ft -2548 o A q .... , _...,...., • _.._., ..,.. · with I mo fr" Price• "" ~Mll'lt ~ cou-range v• off e.ach yrty 5"'8-1410 eve Pine Knot Motel on CoU1 got the furniture end • lncludt recept1onl1t, ARE FREE M11Hg• Parlor. uor• I 1ed f 40 It fSL ~11"' -=~·1803 WlllUIE Laina ltu• 174' Sp1c1ou1 2 Br & Oen Hwy, NB, 11ep1 to ()()9an. c:tt. Non-emoller pref9f· cool rm & coffM ll'lllh = ;:;:: :i ~ uJ:'4 !!,= C M~642·7;&,. Spic 1 a 2 br. lovely L11109Studlowl1hkllehen. Wttartront Apt. All Wkl)'ra111 84S-0440 rec1.cau 55e-9422 -wt p. 1ete11 & aecr.i1r1a1 Cal• AM 7d ~ F •MES.A VERDE 2 er 1 plnH & 1tre1m1, HC. nHr beach, 1hopplng •men111H .. bOll ellp G•tal lta" 2905 Fam to ahr lge nice 28r MfV 1vall. ' b tf t ;~ 1 N H :: ls...W, ~ ~~~<>;.1495. gaas. entry by phQnt. $386tmo 1 ..,!,.l10da utllt 1tt 1vell. No pet•. CALL tbl •Pl. S A Hll w/ 7W033-H78 14'·1111 ~~Full.non o. ., ' M":Z!.!~~1 ._,.... • . lge rec erH Incl. oym, mo.+ ....,.,aec,tornow 780-0lltll 801rd&C1re.lgp"1rmln mature adult ltm. ~lrponerH ·E•ec:. 114-111·1111 te3tPl'Dntttc'.M ~!w'~,d~C~~~ ~!·~d . r:.':.~1~P:·1~~-: ':n'o~· r.~~. C~t::': :~~ 2Br, ~Ba. 1;100 eq~ lo-I ~J..~~tl=~;'!n':~ ':'&. :~;~~~~ + ..... utU. Ref•. SullM from 225-<t50 aq LOii! Tiny fem Wht Toy ~'-l°R~;Jftc~~~~~ A8llat1nt M1nager _,,01 111,, dwthr, pool. 8•8-85111 494•2197. 4t).7t37. :;,:::;: ~·P~to :: 8711·9e Mile roomm•tt to thr St per IQ ,,~·Many 1111ree, Poodle "Scruffy", vlo Haegen-Dan Ice OrMnl '880. )4o pet• 842·5073. MHtMll WILi North End. panor11t1lc 84$-0302 VtnUn leatab 2t01 Park Nwpt Apll, t360 C.11 557-70t0 Galexy Dr/ Slntl•gO, *" 11111' IMfl• Stioi>. '".,,....~In -oceen view w8* ecrou mo + ~ utll 7&0-05811 Dover Shn, 12/2t, Ae-24 hr Out~ Mel C/C'1 petlOt'I. 19 Toro Aoed II a If ctuplU wr/encl gar, Lrg 2 & 3 BR townhOule atreet lop~ bMCft """ ) ., 2 Bl. Step• lo BIG BEAR CABIN FOR . • .. , deal In Newport ward .. 848·8459 or MD-ff14 Aockllt ld. II Toro. Jtdecor1ted, go od apt1, enc:I get, frplC. ~ tO 'I' old condo 2 'BA a belch 1750/mo Pro· REHT. t Br & tott. From MO SEEKS TWNHSE C'nler Oel11•• Office 1l521·98e0 (c.11 Co41.) T •-•-S~ V...., Plaza, neighborhood , 14115 H\int Hrbr. from 1$45. 81, fplc. •v•ll lmm•d per1y HOUM 118 dllly. 588-8107 0< ept to ehr In Promon· .Ultt 1087 eq ft. Sl.25 --·-• SM-5001 Children 01( 8"0-&e07 St200 mo Call 8-6 M·F 142-3850 842·t010 tory Pt°' equiv. Wiii pay IQ n. 844·MOO Loll gold or1c:el•t w/ Oo Go girt• (to o•I Baby1111ar wanted for '!PINEBLUFFAP'TS tBr&2Br.retrto,1>u1111n1. 120-41eo i1Yenumber) • L::l.•t.i:..~:,,c~:n2 W~a:f' Metr 8 '-•Ill.miff ... • ~':cs.~~~ . .,... ~14 =•~re~~~~ 28r.28a.CN1dok,pe· dflPll & c arpet. No L -it tl3 2tth, ""1 beck bt· frpl 'a St••P• 14 tMO,MlAENf ....... ft.II hOlrll Rel• pie. uo, view. trplO encl•d Pell H0-2t75 l!!l!I'! lttc. •• ~0t2 un!~ .. '300 pr mo 714/545--9910 Chrts1l1t1 F to IN 3 br. 2 1 room to 2100 eq. tt Lott. Ll<lo 111e. 0.0. 24. &-3Mt f40-t43e gtr , gll llOVI, dllh· le<Qe t &r IUPlf clMll 2 BA ~ yl1y t&50 fl'<> , .. , t3/....,..0802 bl home In TurUeroc:k From It 10 t IQ ft. Adi. •llver lflldtd Perel1n f4 ---------:::Imo 11>1. lndry rm c I 0.. i 0 b •• c; h . a 15 ... sano St ..... ,.pr;; ... Cltantt IUI ~~~.2 bd. Avail MS $15()() mo Hl.Jm Alrpot1er Inn • frwya. :!d.P:~~"·"· A•· .... fl ... 8:~h:: p~ :::: = IPMC · 931.,t07 $305/mo tOAM·t2 noon, Sat. Jett 2 er 2 a.. nr l•n Cle-... uae. 1-. LOOktng to ehW• ~ 3 Ir. Cell AM ~U3 hper. only t42-47IO home or yo11,., Vic. "4-&870. 892-1115 t. U . mente Hoip., patio, oceanlront COndO In N.I orno. ipace 1¥9", 132 I.Mt 1241. 2 dOQe. 1 old CLANV LADl!S Oranoe A~. M ... Of. 2 Bdrm College I ..... 2 8f ., .. ..,,.,... ··--LO 1•· Oceanfront s•so -decorlted ..... ' ....... tt IUrt !!!! Newport Crt91. C•ll •t IQ" IMM. lrlll\ ht1.tr (TAJllA) • t ,........ c.11 941-Ml? ..,.., .-.aide .....,.. _ ...... -... ;;o ·--·• 642_.... • ..,.,-1 Golden "•trel¥er ..,..., Hal Elden. 931-1756 01 .. n , CIOH to boh. mo . untll Jun• )1 gU pd . SO f l mo ...... n •111111 ,,,.,.. ,. (K•t·Alr) A!WAAOI ~~Al/MOOIU BOOt<t<Ef.PEA, Ful dlar· •4H/mo. 9U-OH. llQ-2493 Ht-1144 Haw l 1*ff004TI _.Ir! e M/F to tnr H.B. h ... tnatr • LUii a...;,* t42-4fl0 oe Nw oft. In He Eec- lW t BDRM CONOO 892-8115 1 Btl 10 S.y & INliCn 1 2 ar. MH, yelfly, nw comet hOtM In Ille wtet bdrm w/O..ttl SHO mo fronlo1 flrm1 _clp req • upetatre condo, 3 Br. 2 II• llotM. lllN. Ir.~ tn0 • CS.Oor. pool, nr beech, end ot C:oet• MIN. taoo + '~ u1ll f47•5M4 ft9I • 11111m 1:,'~:,~~ ":: L.81 t _,. 8alaf'yotMft. N •t62f °' HI;, d~ulled ~-c•rptldrapet, frple W/ U0-2413 llUJ. No peta. 4M-t277 monlfl Plue lf'9'0X. S20 ltalllt ...... ltlf Prime C:O..• Mw *-" II " do t " H 9 1.;..l4_e.. __ ,4_7t_...-.,;.._ __ _ ::r· . ger. • pool 1uo1mo. c111 3Br. zaa. 2 flOUMe ffOm 2 bd. 1',. be. btlc 10 betl. n\oftlh ,,.. utlllt~ ,,..,. -tlon, ~1 '*":16!· ~ . .::a~:1 . ~~':f:,~ Dio.:. .. SS ~ Me W 11th 145-21311 &31-0921· bett. ftplc gw991. 11000 children l pet1 OK ptelerNCI. Call l4 23it. M:~·:::~'1 ::2 ~ ~It .. -0207 UUlll9' ...-m 8e1uufuf gerdtn •Pl• Plllotlftefl• Gpe, hell :pl/!lll. No pal• ·~ lktrm 2 I• SllH 9t1 W WllllOtl NH413 LAtft a "' 2 ... 2 11y Unft, IMO mo. No ,,_.,, Cell 140• tt u "" tor oe.e. ....,., Of ,..,, "Do ' 2 Ir, I Ba, w,..,. f.llOllllO. ____..: I 28r 1 Ba,evtll Jen "' mo .yt"tylM.M2444i S4110. 4H·HS7 or IHSstll W&naS -.1 l\Md no• 11p to • ~~'!.:':t tor growing Nt port ml lrom ~ 2 Br tbe trc>to tesotmo t14·1220 Milt 25.St. etrelght, 1100' !lat-74tl ' Founttln ven.y. Pvt Of· 8111 '.on·~'*· H#ICllOIM Medtl. mm 21 luoh lnglnHrlng · aea.•210 Nr HM1>0r Hl. Ha..e30t PleeNnt eunnyZ., 1 h non-•moker. to ,,,.,. tic•• w/fttkt, r.c•pt. 2.-,.. on...,. Yr'•~. fflHW i.m, cpl fOI' tf· O on t,. otl l'I t Co --wkdy, Aloft 'u2.01t 1 ':J" 9·~· "° c>et•: "Ult• ntw" 2 ldrm .. 2 .............. Ill r~ne. pho:o .~~: Aewetd; ., ....... , ternoon / .. ~,.. Otll 7t~HIO -• _. ..,.., 413·2710 b1th, ltn Ju•n C1pl• IN ~ "•-..,. & 1,.! .=r,11 • Lott Petelan. Male WT!t. K0·1042 oaretaller tor I unite, ·-etf~ oondO. 'lnlCJl.ce, --• _.., I """ -w .. \1lde O.M. Prer.r New 1&2 ldrm 1u11ury t.l<SO,..., IQll 3 bf, 2'A tt., llltl Aal flit pool lacuul onl' m•· ..,,. 1~1 W. 1 ttl t. --AM. 10 NIM of Cowt>oy 1 aptl In 14 pltne 1 Bdrm trpte, tuno.ek, ltr!vm, 1 nut.i lo bMCh t. oan11 Cotti Meiea en.nl7 -~ 111 vie. &owai.. Hiii. ,-.,. * lltllU. • n1tlr.O ~retired rrvm 9540 2 Mrm trOI\ car 91t. L .... '1200 me> Hr. Ha, lrplc, nr Se p o I n I H I , b or 81ngle oareoe Ht4 U • Oeluxt omce or •••re 'lllW ...0.IS2t llJ.flt., ..!!!!' Jll5. Townf!Ou .. ftOfl'I 17~1f Co .. t Platt, IHI mo. aat01mon111 l)M ._. utl-till• c M.' U0/1no It**• 14tlOl1too tea" ~ In\ Doale hegtl H -•IM~ HH + f.oo••· t•nn11, &tap• to leech 2 ..; 1 V:,~71-4t00 d)ll. (111) 11111. Call Oerlterd at 957.if40 aft: e·)O ' ~H01h ~'Mo i~':i~.~ lnl• JtllQlllJ MtnW. vto tot maJor ''* 1M~• w1tert•ll • pond1t o.. le ...... ._. • t>tt • • 1a...,.. ( 7 1 4 I I 3 1 • 2 O 4 O !!WY•_, 1 ,._ t:': t ltfl & Cley CM '•""" naer_,,!.C -,... for 000111n9 a "41•11nt · '"~' .. ..,. ""' "' (bu11neu) or (714) lM1alde. C,_. .-. dMn "'°"*" ......,..,L Ml.-ol ' · htnlll PG'1 .,_., !~ .. t:30 0110 ,rom l•n Oteoo :: ~..!!..' 11 O O mo M WW Jiff 4tf.tfll ("°"14') llnlM °" prtvll• elley, IM•llon. t 7t·I• t or • .. .. Fa 1114 Call ilH' l•ll•U rer 'rwy drive Herth on 1 .....,. o.:.ri ~ tWdlO •/loft elor•O• onti. •••·1 -.0144 ro1uul: O"lhtrtn • ------Appl ..... ,. ea.cf\ 10 ~,Ncten ,. t IP\ VIMAILW CON· nl09 ,_. ...... f/!l't'iWrr• flle flltMt *9W II\ the t114t00 an ... ttlot• In ltoht ot 900V UAN> & I• 1•1111 d V 111I9 e DO Oc;iNrl ~. ld .. I 10/ QWll •lntlt' w .. t • t 01111 PUtl, ......._. • ~ 4'8, ,.._,, ..... 11 H H..,OOft II, CM I ~ MOD~ I 'llM'f AGTIOkt tfl•ltt>-1,.. Adrien "'9lty ~7 Meo Att-48) f'OI hd Ad e.4W71. .,.,.. If/Ill Olll Ml ... lt Jt6P ......... ..,,.,, &41-1111 lnnv• -' ClilleMIM._ M-1911 -· - Ot_,. Coat DAILY PILOT /Thuredty, January e. 1183 lel1 ly1!4 Ill! ltl1 lytd 119 '''' !11td HM ltlt Wuf!4 UM Aull""! MU • .,....,. W• 1111 Plffftlla .... t Hlf IJSfm tut l• "8 llllL.11111!11 .... ..:,,i OHAUFPIUA. PPIA. LIUL ••n•l llllAL UTATI ........ , ... 0 CLllllM. • ,.... HA"'°" AllllA Vlff tarp••. ••rv OOM Hand-c~ ••• ,.,..from W•'t• "I In lhe w ... WITH Al~llllNCll. Tllll\ .. , '· 1. l llOt•· •~ He9ll t .... 1-. lllllllOOnl, 11'1111 •-.O-AP'WNCI lllllVICI cond, 70 rdt GOid. It AltlGI 11ery ••lu•lltt RV I BOAT for N1w a 11111 JHPll!I~-~~-~~ rn Jant loto-otOO ,..,IC9d f*Mt'I In OOtl'I· IO .. _, AW'/ 800111 on Wt ... ,....;..... WAI.A taG....1100 lot-all; ,._ ..... ..,_ftt4 ' • • .... TtW•'1 1 ~ 1tQ.HH 6-tPM llont l'!'9f & tnOuetttll ,... .TIP9 ' 10 W "'"II fli~ .. t .J0'7 104'14> el\ tc>m MY SJMIG£ • P'rlOe a 1-.ctJOI\ ' l60r llnM' ltd ..,,.~ &>..w.1, • 2P:"lft -~-rt Jt•cll Y,nnl UI\ \llUI tLOOO.QOQ tnwnlOt)' OILU01111 lxp•rlenc:• fltlpfUI, but gtO'Wlt'IQ fltl!I I ~MJ Membtnfllp tM ..... hl)•nOtno Newpo11 not~ l•t4hnl ... , wortclng oondlllOftl lM H7 .. t» AOUAMAlltlNI 1f 41 cl .-.,. MOO CllllW ... 11 W: ':.t _,.,. ~ c:redll wd com· .,_netll• 'hi•Unt •Ut· In Ntwport ........ a.m.nwy. 11•••,.. 191e --tlectrlo ~ 4tA •r•rala-.l_.11.0 ___ .!...... ellO pany l\M COlleCIOf poei. r~ndlflOI hlllY '°"' 71'1146-6051 MUllc ~ltiad '"" IN NHd , l'll•k• Oller. l!l!!. W!!ltf Hit •MU 1101'11 Appllcanl• mull men~tll• wtlll lblllly AMI bl.It• A•t.m Ao-da~. Tl/It • Thur• 11'1) IMl·73R ....... 703f attet II,.. WANTI? '"•u ror c.. •A---· .. -have t~ yra oollecllon Celt Treay 114-730-0971 1 becuU Meded l'l•dl•I• emplOYll'l•nl -------~....., .., -·-.,_ ••I* *''*llY tklptr .. MACHI NIST/ MOLD ::u:'u1wow1:::Newl)O(I. Hatbor ., ... llfld rt• s .. ,. 21 cu II upright !•••••m llll ;'~:~ .. ·lop. :.~ •• pl~f. ...... Ott""'. ,..,._.. co.1•-.t1 it clnO· e.n11 nrd & CfllT IUILOfR. '" J.tO pm. 6eKll Ad & 11111' AQency aume to l'O ~ 1oeet, raftlglfnr, leemall•. II· O.W.it rldlll aim NW 816-373,,.. lll-111t 111•1 WMtn ""'_,,,.Ill HP l)f'tfetrtld COnllCt 6 CS.ye. --'·~-MUii hlW .. ~In c M H821 mo11d c:h 2 r· 11ew 1125 All 6PM Drt NM J T •YI or Mon·'' I tJno llPI'• Pl'1• ln.-CtlOfl marketing real etllte, ~ 1150/otr 875 387 842•l370 lmC)ttllol ~ ---------4 ..... "9 ·· 1 8 3 0 AM -4 3 0 p M moloa HMd own toolt hlOfllV OtCJ#llJed • grMI It.a 0 I 'riotdaire CIO.-(MfTAL SHILL) ' • ti '7t OMC luburbll'I "' ' 76t·7900 IM&-llt28 In CM I HCreterlal ellllta. ~ ""'*'"' top rtlrlQ .. gold, S280 f!lt18llHttes 1211 IMO toOO fl!lf!I A la ton, .4 Wiii drl11•. very . 0011/llllLlll Miid• l'MOed fOf rffOft lo edllenc. Sll•ry GOm• :':. 11 e:~"\'.!~ ::: 06'Y.' "'8'·'·U .ee. hll CAllll 81001 TRUCKS ....... lfml" Hll ~·:~.n •P~:1:,0:~i. 0:n~ ...... _._ Full time ~. mttur•. hotel Apply In pereon r;:::::1~!11 wJ~~o~~P:; our top petton put In 24 •1.-v. 1781 Ava111t>I• 11 local lulre•nh IW 23" NISHIKI 10 a..a ov.rN ur .. Cl, .. c. •· _. _..,_ adult• nffd onl~ apply 34882 So CoHt Hwv, ... 4 71M4 llOuf• ano btOUQ"1 home NORCOLD Reh lg mdl gov' 1 •a I•• C 111 [J<M llgfltly UMO 1,. Hat 14ooo. Call LI'S• T""lhruFrl<l•y 3to8. Cepoa..ch .. Ho-ee&e • '445 C ... f.33.3740•11., MRFT8t40dlor~tor Crelund1t>l•I GUfTAf'T16ulmineModll St50 · 873-8178 640-1261 131_2040 4"-<lt411 v1c1orl1 Sllllon, 9110 MANAOER lor homeow· llt1l ltf ... Ptttft 1 PM cam,,.,, 117 11111 or 12 1·(312)·931·&337 ut it32&, rOMWOOCt back, ---------• IAllUUOI -~St N9 nefl Hloolellon In Ir• Leern how to.~.. 11111 DC. Retell '329, NII 223tB fOf your dtfec:tory 21& 7&t-1078-20" 80(,'1 Scllwll'IA 'lf -llMIAI . ,...._.. o:M-.... _..d T ....... ~ Mult hew ¥WMtlle Our training will gflle )'Oii TELEPHONE SOLICITOR $226. N•ver u1ed . on how 10 purc:tl ... 24 IMU~ f l'1 I Spring ront e11d, 11erv Sterrl Grande, .4WO, 28-402 Mwgu«IW ftfiwy """"' ....._ ....... ,,. the knowlldOI OU,.._ Mature pet'°'1, pit Sa· 0311·6417 hra VllK'I' en ft c:le1n rej)1lnttd. new ttareo 1111 liar" dual MINlon V~ ~~~8tNewpor1 ISelcfl, ::'n'::~! :P:~~~::: and our ln·hO~H pro'. ~;;~7/J1 u • c 0 mm Wlllh« al\d dry.,, 7,.ere FHther plllowt CIHned. ltalP't 1111 ~2•5~:h~;4%0 m• uheu'at, 'sesoo 'Ollo (AY«y bit Oft '-61 ting, good judgement 1ee11 will give you lh• old Qood cono 1150 Hl'llllied New Down' Mlnoll1 fopler w/ 1up-l...:'::1:..:.7.:.·'::*=.!19=.:·::5!..l ___ Ml---Open:-:-::'=unO::-:•=:::.-OMI end :=:z lo WOttl well ~oducl TEXAS OIL COMPANY 880·310.. proof llC:klng lncl'd . pu ... 9400 IO·apeed l>lcyelf, lllc• new 'aek tOH ~~ Ellp•r'd Pintry 6 Line with 55t·2340 860-11140 OMda mature PtlflOn lor 842-4070 831-7oet 1t1 8 pm MO Call Donni ...... r.-... .. 1...._ _____ ~Yll.I' cook lor lat C:llH La-Many aa ... men wanted RECEPTIONIST. gen oll or;:~r~;r~~~ Kt!.~~!,N ~~NII~ NEW *llllC* E•tre large L tlllPtd 891"8297 Niii Q 118' , .... ~~· rcna 8Mcl't Rleleutll'll New IMlllnM• to Calllor-work. lyp teq r .... 099' cu••-· W• trlln 5'47-43e5 detk. 1100 c ,. IOl4 .......... """ Tll u..,.. ••a=..-ppl~ In 1,,.,~:'"· 3 • 5 nle. T1111 to rHltor1 pre I but not r1q · Approll. t 4• Acrmlral r•· C MAOl~,18~?._1 931·10881115 pm aa n .• C Trudi (200382). •- PM, lk or ... aranall or Need car CommlHlon 851·1527 or 648-1472 Streight commlulon 11 1200 hlrter Mam..,..,...p 38"x24" Drafting tabll, Flblf'glH thell for ol •· IOW 11811 -"I • .. Joe. The Towere Rea· batla "'"I bonu-(714)' r g · S"'40 6-4 .. 7870 mlno 1300 •ayt ••amll 1aut1nl. Surt end 8-'ld •7 .... 12..-,,_ · RECEPTIONIST • typing, bullqlng product lllH 548·1202 • • adluttlble, 18 OBO - - Hotel. 1555 So COHI 0 .,.. • .,, hvy phonH. non-1mkr, Writ• Np Olcllereon SUPER SINGLE WATER· ed-9287 •It• 8'>n'I 5 .. 11-0893 eller IOem • '11 3201 auto. avn Hwy, L1gun1 BHch MauetttH WHfM 845-8501 Pru • SouthwHlern ·~oo:::::ec:~~::r•;:I~ BED H .. ev.rythlng but 2 detlll. w/wood ltmln•t• ••t•r llkt1 IOH root (4'4U9C) EOE. Good working condl· Petroleum. Box 789, Ft cond •s 1000 obo mettreu teO 842-9835 1op1 $85 H . 2 chair•. Mui Spfl Puc:h MoPed l :0?:1~~1. euto. 1un COUNTER HELP lor ca-Ilona GrMI P,•v. ~91teu;:~· I le• ::;th, TX. 718010111 499-1783 R•r• Zebra Skin Elclr•· SteelCIH. ru1t color. Citadel IOCk. eaddlfbeQt, • '71 3201; 4 IQCI .. ~ leterl• 1tyle rNtaurent lff .. ttt lltt•r xper nque "'11 ,..,1111 I I Frlnidelr• Refrlneretor ~ meiv bHulllul Protea-MOM 842·41112 10 ml 1.tnl cond $375 roof (48"401 Racket Ball/ Health C!Yb 2112 larhr II o• :dP/~·:: ..... ~~~ Leem. 111111 end ... Ill· si25 • •k>n•llY done Mull -Pl I Or t221 Ev• 675-2871 • '711 5281. IUIO . IUA In lr11lne. Mon apllt thlft, l•l·S•SI attl 12·1 9.5 PM s;;;' Kellln Surf perlenct In the Army 559_7420 to appreciate Perteet ICH 8HI llal MOPED 2 yre old Low roof (045ZCF) Tuea thru Fri eve• ,. and Sand Hotel, 1555 So RHerv• After tr11n111g --den. Secrlltce. $800 obo, 1,rtc•t ltltl•r '11 TOYOTA * 79 7331. au10 101 973-0838. Cout Hwy, Leguni .. ,..,. one weekend Heh ELEC DRYER Gold In 831-0905 Loul• 1350 OBO 8,.2.0948 ~~:.~3;~cet cond S300, lflkt~•' Truok Cled. (735ZFHI --ml ... 111 (AH ftr LJal) Be h E 0 E month plu1 two WHk• good cond $100. B•bv hi-chair * '80 3201: auto . aun .,.. '""" ac ' · 1ac11 y•er E•rn u1r1 Call ~8-8904 130 Good cOndlllon Plano 1mell upright, ·eo Veepa, perlect cood. *2111 roof (4096) NMO•d now. Ory CIH· Ma1 ..... s Wutt4 money, PX. retirement ,,_ "3573 beau• cond In & out. totally mod. wlleroeta on • .,.. 81 3201. 5 apd . ""' ner1 In lrvi ..... 552-8985 Fabutou• working cond 1n11L ULll benefit• Cell today lo• r t ' "4"-tuned, 11001. dtllvered. side Mull NII 1>411 Sal (1Cf21S.) roof (IOH0483) CRUISE SHIP JOBS No exper nee We treln. Full time Gourmet dept more 1nfCHmat1on · fff • n 1022 HIQh clu• Park Ave $750 847-5872 $950. 982-8219 ISl-1111 All Occupation• Wit echool CIRCUS MA· Re1ell ••Pr r•q 240 Co••• ... ~..... ~~-~2~~ b1by5ce9rr31ao57e3Si50 Kawai Or1nd KG·2 rON--.. -,-,-.,-c-,-c-ln_/____ 'll FOllD 208 w 111. Senta Ana Avall1bl9 XIMUS. 719 No Herbor. Broeow.y. Laguna Bch. Hunt ....,, •-=a.,..., -LIUIU W llll 4 • wood_ brand newl S7000 .. OOUIUEll CloMCI Sundey Great Income opportu· Fultertoo 870-8192 Ap· 497-4403 Leg. HIUt 7151·525 I Afl1ct1onete & pleylul Strollee atroll9' 0 B 0 5 5 8 • 8 I 7 I lcttltfl S01S n It Y . F 0 r In I 0 . ply bet 12 & 5 PM Olin• Point 493-1901 puppy""°9-""home 130 .. 1 -t n-... 2 """•ell 5p.. , I (tT71ot9) CHOICE INVENTORY 312/888-4347 bt C-70. Mon-Sal SM Ketty Ss•,••.•,,co1ne•rkr1'.C201'o"EM1•1'1h' Tuttln 731~81 842-0100 H9-t221 comp 549.'J5";r ""·v..-o ... 1'82 750 Honda M1gne 13311 VOLUME SALES Aa 11,. where 11 Plano. Exll cond $2200 Fee lor Directory IEDICIL St Coat• Mesa Full TRAVEL' AGENT Com· StrollM pleypen $300 or beet oNer 847-7901 DENTAL ASST with total Time merc:lil Sabre Agancy. Fiii PIHfll $25 Need• work 84S-01 t8 •80 RM 125 1 '10 TOYITI & •x ...... nd9cf dU11ee. $50 a Typltll Receptk>nl•t. PIT Min 2 yre e11per, C111 "4-8282 s.19-3573 d ,.._.. 8 3 7 7 afternoon• Nr Hoeg Sales Betty 833·9400 btrtla1 ""' 1230 Ne~ r~. CIMn. $495 PIDllP • Y • • 1 t 2 0 r 846-5073 Newport Beach leading Shepherd/Hual<y Puppta, I POOL TABLE OBO 848-3808 Iller 496-7183. Medical lewelef• seeking lull time TYPttT/UIUTOlt e·~ wHlll, male, ettec-4 .• 7. elat~cuttom wood O'Neill lull length winter 5pm Auto. tr1ne. (1V16455) DESK CLERK for retort Front ONlce Receptk>nl•t employM well 11etMd In SOwpm. good phone tlonate. 10 lolllng home. dMlgn. ComH w/bllllerd ~ '!'~t0. ~m31~~5. near --,7-1-1-11-1-1-1-1000---13111 l\Otel Exp rfq Start Im-lor Busy OB/GYN onic. HI•• & office proc•· • 1 Utllla Pleaunt C.M ol· 645·8524 1 llghl & well unit w/cu" ·--• v -v.v med Good t>ene"11. Ap-E°llperlence & Relerencea dur ... 5 day wMlc lnclu· flee 548-227 t HI! for Valued 11 12000: Mlllng 1<2 710F 0 SKIS. 195 om, Tracy body, loll ol ex-UU1Y •tll Tl ply In perton. 34882 So R-u•r--' F··• Tl-Call ding Sal No evening• Ali9ofl Need home for 9 mo old lor 5500 firm 681·8237 3600 • T6role• blndlnna, I r a a . S 2 9 0 0 ob o 111111 Fllll" c H c n---h .-. ' ...., ..., "~ Call 673-9334 female cat, med length ··• 873-8778 out wy, apo...,... · lor Appl, 645·5865 WAREHOUSEMAN· Int•· wht fur, ellectlonate & FIREWOOD tor aele. Ory. Rechlle oot1. S295 •II. HERi 496-68~ Sa I•• P • r •on w 'I rlor L.Andacape Co, now playful w1accet1orles good price. I 63Hl905 Loult. '78 SOOXT Yamaha. muet lrittr's Ortu Ot11ttn IUI DTU ••P•rl1nc• for Roth•-, hiring lor FIT PO• & Pl•• .. cell Karly 887-3939 GOLF CLUBS u~~4:et:n~1meuoo FRIEIUIDER No epeclll Uc required. UO&Sm I child• Retteurent 2407 · me Int & lnatallallon 882-2383 CI S Signature, c:omplele, w/ ,. 13750 Belch BM! MllCOriiQOI Vect111 '1tkt't · ---E Cout Hwy, CdM ~{!,7. ~~I. ;'ci;tdoor <1~4•opn. &ieoa 0 I IP E II .I I Pl n g b • g . S I 5 0 ••ttr ltatl IOZO WMtmln1t9' Plecentla C. M. ' ~~~":'or~'::i;•I~~~~ IAUI e11tt driving record Call m111 Cute •'Id friendly Sll 873-8'178 '71 ILIE 1111 MM 131· llll .. , O&.llllU or nlghl hrt. Muat be 18 IHH .... Prttf b411 9-3. 540-424? 538-5728 $48·2874 BARRECRAFTERS ad-Cualom decor, loaded i---------1 Cour\ter h•lp need•d. ~ high echl at~. Muat ~. marll.ettbte 1 -" 2 bar relrlg., trund .. b41d•. Justeble aid rlCtl. UMd w/all mru mult -10 '81 Flk:On Pick-up, 6 cyl Full&p/tlrrie.Hul'ltlngtoo have 11alld drl.,.,, lie&. product Rai>ldtygrowlng JtM Waal.. llOS fwn.ftwn -•s hamater cage. Lola ori Toyota Jlld Rabbitt apprecl•t~. UO.OOO allck. n-redletor,1,_d Harbour Cle1nere. tren1p, work In Orenoe publl1hlng corporation **I BUY** 851•1300 (di 857•5357 $45. 631-82911 957•1386(._51 tlrH Aun• well H 5 213/592-4011 County taking lcwentory Unllmlted e11rilng1 end Refined llYe·ln nurM, Oe-(El TVJll•I ;• •-" 966-2180. 20352 Ac:tCI• In retail ules •tor ... No growth ·potential. beet. rletrlct preferred Loe t •ltrff -• Trailtrl, TraYtl S024 St Sa11te Ana Hgt•. Errand Perton. Parma-••P•r req we train fringe benefit•. Comm relt 831-8590 Elct 104 Good uted Furniture & \lo H.P Baldor Grinder BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA -1968 Chevy v. loo, auto, nent PIT Job 11 -5 Som. 10 key hefplul $800 plue weekly. Call eh 2PM I AP911anc;ee..OA I wlll Mii $150 Good condllk>n Color TV 2 yr wrnty FACTOBR~y DIRECT ve. PS PB lOO get Mon-Fri lor NB. Firm Rebe McDougall 11 Hsllpg &/or Chlld Care or SELL for You 548-9490 s 149 Free dellllery ddl 11 Must have depend car &PPL Y 11 PUlll 545-7848 Live In or out. AHp., llAITIU Alcmtl CelUng Ian, breu. 52" Open Sun. ~~~~:1~~·\111~,~~~ b~k1. Bto1 ~i:1!\~~~ .::.1 875-<4lltO NLY UL.II ret1 Michele 546·6296 Ht-IHI lll·MH reveralbte. een• blade•. TV John'• 848-1786 tr1llera & new 111· 5th St200. O&e-2180. 20352 IAIAtf -.S We need 2 I uh Ion-llY Flllrrnl n1ver uHd, co1t $250, FUlll wneet. Cell now loll tr•• ACICll, Slnll Ana Hgta. (tnlllllS) 17610 Beech Blvd, St• m inded 1ad1u. 1 lull Aai•als L I · 957~133 ~5~~7:e•" for S 100 llPIR lltWllll 1'(800) 348-4982. lor ·so Trudi. Lngbd. N-1n Hardware, 11lu end 54 time. I pentlme FUhlon " fr .. brochure & SAVEi 8/'81 , 32.000 ml, Sloek· 1-01 MclllUI ... ~ Salft-~Leulng : 626 s EOOld AYe Fuli.t'lon (l 1•)110-llOO 01*' Sunday Tlllllltlnt We need your trld•lnt Cell or '" our UMd c;., man...,. wottoq Jl.lft, nek, lor hlgNel blOI LOiii IHCll lft ~ Sllel/Setvl~Leulng 3670 N. Cheny Av•. LONG BEACH (114) 131-1110.,:. IUllll Mllit'I IUllT & t 1•r11 1 c e . Huntington e..ch bac1cgrou11d requlr•d. D!t1 9510 8 Piece whit• wicker llv. BATHTUB, MW cut Iron ~~~l~=t: ~ tlnd ahell. Mich rldla3. s11+comm+truck. Co. 12 noon to 7pm Mon-Sit womt11• Europ11n AKC OLD ENGUSH rm. Mt S100obo. $125. St680 new uc for,... A t 1• oaH, non-.mkr,·$4600, s-•~ .,_...._, __..._ ~flt• $25 yr + av. Belch, eo. of Slat• Speclatfy atore In F1-SHEEP 000 PUPPIES 559-4124 547-4385 then ·~ Wiii Hll Hp II l•O lvt 498-2782 e11. _.......,.,._..._,"' ':f:-3'::ry Elli* only. llllT OllTlllAJI ~'~~:":,,.=:::~ S350 979-1'78 4•8 Slate POOi Table Ex-BATHTUB NEW• PreeMd Other phone equip IMPORTANT NOTICE '77 El Camino (Chevy) w/ ~CARVER 4 30 to 10'30 pm. Moo· midletely Cell ror in COCKER SPANIEL cellent luge butcher lleel S49 95 549-7386 TO READERS ANO c;1mper ahell Xlnt run· R:llS l{_Xl:·ftv1\\I ~UYS-81RLS Fri Engt11h •P••klng appointment to Inter· M, 10 wka. AKC. bull. block, antique wooden 547-4365 ZENITH. cir TV con1ol•. ADVERTISERS n lng cond 13000. '5oa. _..,, .. ,._..,..""' a only. 831·2880 Jan 9.7 ~~. champ. aired. paper• tn.ater chllrt and mite F G~,. .. _. 1 ,...~1 •575. aacrlflce lor Th• prlc:• of 11em1 ad· 8311·3901 _._ ...... ~ , ........ ....... 5 lletnl ~-8828 ull "" Mem.,..thtp. r· 1""'"75 0•BO 73.. 'lenited by vehlc .. dM-• JRA VEL 1>411 8-6pm. TIE I.HI Sacrlflee $100 751-49 3 lllne Cout Country Club l 5-49-ov ..,. In tM vehicle clual-01taun plcll up 70 Need• lilt ... 1211 Wa currently ,,..,. ~ OIL COMPANY 1 9"-llOI Pffbull 2 yr UKC Fr .. to 7 FT SOFA Sii S 7 5 O + 1r•n11 • r New. 8 rnoe old. Senc«e lied ed11ert1alng cotumna =~~50 °' beet off., 4 IP9ed tr1n1 . .., cond., nlng1for tOahllrpguya& OPENINGS I gOOd home Oreen button-tulted 873-0227 s...._, & Meriler G-dou not Include any AM/FM tleree> catMt~.· glrta 10 lra\191 major lJ.S. ~· rlg1 No exper SEAMSTRESS. exp. Full ~9 1ola, xlnt 1hape C1ll LAST CALLI MOVING t1tor Mdl SM 152. Ca.t appflceblf tu•. ltoenM, '70 El Cemlno 350 2 bat-fog lampe, Slpla brown/ cltlee & r9IOf1 -aueh =· +S~~! l~=~o ~! ~':in: :.~I~ m2~· GOLDEN RETRIEVERS Oary or Merk 5'411·7388 2 Pc: HCllOOll couch 9' & t42S, ucrlflee 1728, treneler IHI, finance re l, tul'lt good $1500 tan le bric Interior l as N V , Miami. LH 1312) 920•9364 Ext PUf>S . AKC 1175 Crib, -maw ... bum· 7' HC $100. 7' Ore11el 549-7388 ~I Chargn. f .. a lor tit pol-639-0100 eh 8PM. IUpet cl .. nl (052Y80). VegH wta yo...ng bull-2239B Fee/Directory I S../lfflet llcf Born 10·28, 846-10.a P•r peda. mobll• end Wllnut ttereo MC $150 s..rt 19" Color TV tbl lullon control de11tce 9 .... Thia__. •• epedel at n•H group E11p•n•" F bus chit Jc f S 00 850 97 30" Ro...nd marble coffee mdt 10110 etat• iso certlllcatlon• or d••'-' UI OIL f STHI t edv during 2 wk pd omo UI °' 11 C>pfec1 ° -CMlallnll..~n 811.5 •av• 1 • 48 lbl.l30_4 nlce...lft .btldt ...w~ documentary prepara-•ID JM au training. NO E)(PER. 1 1~ Mutt bf aherp,..,... 10 portable · $250 s111dlo couch w/cuatom brwn uphol bar 110011 Tion CllTrg'eTVl"lnn ~-IUll ... CESS RY T No expe< nee · wtll train organl2ed and depend... 642-4402 . co11er1 & match drap $35 4 I old & Pltlttr lttrtt ._. otherwlH apeclll•d by UHd 1978-1981 year (714) ~5790 NE A 1 t1ne~T Contact Sheron btwn ble with good phone ea n ce g $25 grn •J•" the edvertleer •11d c:1eere11ee Priced (21S) 427 5494 turn & return ou•r MU 8-4 II 845-5182 m1nner 60WPM·10 key Oec:h1hund AKC ipeclal melerlel ldHI for 1 rm Ho beck ofc Chr1 ff. 40 watt. + s11nd-up . tndlvldually '" our Trade-lna Welcome b4118orovet,linglf.w•ll pm Good figure epllludl femite ADULT h .. apt $200 875-5785 8x9' Chi,._ rug, beloe apkra,$225 84S..7t94 AaltltmC'tl/ Wlndlltlleld•I groomed,: & frM to'!: Pelntert 11ernllher, aorne ~.-non tmolt« prMet· champ perentt & pup-e· Coueh with matching ~81•;ec!!~,,~•·:: Merana stereo receiver, Pl.lb 9019 Ill II llWI PIE-IWIU IOI ~~71°: lnt:',"~1 da ••P nee. Cell 645-8351 red 831·5690 PIH Long heired blk/ tovHut, good cond antique mirror . belt 01• mOdet 2015. '76. Theodore Robina FMd '76 530I Stk (0109981 P1111 ro T~s,<>;:rl/Sat ulc1CHMr Don 11cm••y;mo ten. iovH chlldren & siootet 5!S&-7110 . fer Sm n pc Rogera 83t·oe<>eall6:30pm PAINT & llte body work. 2060HerborBI. C.M. '77830CS1Stk(344U~ ly u Pert llme. exper HI•• -pete Excellent pet O• fl f ..__. tr up to 50% off your •t. •42-0010 Mo-8211 '79 320l Stk (543XUI) on Marketing Dept. h11 bfeedtng purpoeea Muat Mutt H ll by Sat Meer 111...er •tware ..,..., o 8 track tepH, moatly Bill 842--0100/tet-1221 ° .79 320I At 19S3XVN) 1r1 -help. wanted for LacllM opening In Newport uc $100 537-7859 ttyle Bdrm NI. 9 dr._• Hot/cold bottled water rocil $3 00 MCh. MUST SELL THIS WEEJ<ll 7 15.M""I r •••I• b 0 u 11 q u • 8eec:ll flnenclnel serv1c.e drHHr plut 2 match mach S140 5' w'ought 631-otoe all 8.30 pm WANTED Gia" for C•· •73 Van _ Greet c:ond. '79 5281 Al (44Mfil . for Marine Mech with 631-8290 firm. Good typing. •hor-DOBIE AKC PUPS 8 wka bedside aibln•t• s 150 lroo chand.iler (2) offer. mero T -top. Nd pelr. clean new engine ,.120K '80 320t Stk (25'4b ~l some me ch ••P•' PUT ftMlf thand lklll• Exp. recf,S llll I IU lllLU 844-4555 8'•8' S.Ct dlvlde tcreen Tinted II pou. 35" x 23"-mllet complftely rebuilt '80 3201 At (010 A,., 548-3561 -553-0940 Ch II ah pet Nr new Rolltl movt. c: .. Boat1 875-3138 pick meoth Mu•t ... to -.. '81 320t At. (061085) E.,,.• and/or weettenda amp ne. ow or King S•zed Mettreu & mere & Sanyo projector 1 12400/0BO '81 320I Siii (005383) ~ppr/ companion (Fe) Rac>or*ble acluff1, over Lg borlM Or•t dlapoel-Box1prlngs 1100 7' plaid 12'x83" white & nold Ptwtr 701" VW Rag Too Sun Roof for prec ete. LIH lllOI ID to 0 11119 In non-amllr. Car 21. with outttendlng •I· II o n I 1 5 0 I S 3 0 O Sota '75. 2 Chelra $35 a drpa 120 Grayco al;,... • Micro-Bu• Xlnt cond. 1 (714l84fr3433 · 171 .. 1 838-5790 neceNary ... 94-5205 trect111e peflonalltlel to •SECllnlllY* 537.7959 pelr Clubchalr & Otto paint epra~ 9Quip Sac 1171 1111 Clll 557-6100. Aalltl"' (213) 427-~94 ln• .. re~ work with youth (1ge1 fll".antlonel Gefmln Shep Club Chair men $45. 1301 Kl Rd Na a W .. tOZO T d 1 w --~ ~ ·--.-1 d no• .. · · Cent., cooeole. 11 feet. n•t" aat ClaHlct 9045 r• • na ......... _ Pert-time underwriter . 10-14) Cell 2-5PM , Medical Ser11lc• Com-pup1. AKC. •hot•, IH Oreuer & N ght1tan 848-4071. 85 h.p Newport 8elctl D rater ·good tel~llone 842•432 1· ext 3'6 peny 1n Newporl Beech parents 1163-5592 1 5 O X 1n 1 Bu Y' slLp & loaded Call 1111 lmll 1111111111 _a_,lna-..._ ____ t_l_l_T pert0nellty • Mml retired E OE. Must have ellC4111eot ty· Pelt 5535 G6ol7d3/·~ 69 .. Sole 17 ,,_ ...... Wape 760-05-44. II no an-. Top dollera lor Sport• Speedater repllea. Th•I OK. Plelsent olc In Nwpt PAIT TtlE p, n g & tho rt hand. ~...-" Tt1al1 tl•at pleaM keep trying Cart, Bug1. Cempere. moat -.oent oonver1tb,. Bch P9rt0nnel845-9930 ml,_Elflll Outstanding Benefllt In· Baby Parrot. $45 Aili IOf Gold ewlvel Chair $45. Full family memberthlp Clutlc 18. Lepllrake 914'1, lludl'a ever built! (2018). W1a • ~ ' JOIN A SUCCESSFUL '"'" elude major Medical. Marl-, Oayt 754-1400. Xlnt cond 548-2682 J ohn Wayne Tenn la Century blY bolt. 4 cyl. Alk for U/C MGR $49,500... c NATIONWIDE SALES ~c!,~~ :~:.r!' P~=': Dental & Ute ln.,,anoe E...-875-5975 2 Luy Bov rec $126.. C!Yb Boole varu. S2000, Grey. $3500 675-6181 .111 lllltH IOW 111,IOO WH TEAM their own Hlabll•h•d Allrec1tve offiee wtth 111 Bro club c:helt $50 Me-HC S700 .. -!1 .... Clll s YILllWWI Theodore Aoblna Ford y-• -JHU Be 00• of over eoo In-routes. Me1ure, out· ~~.~;~;:1~~ Merclaaadilt nuel Royal typwrtr $125 7141821"1""" (Anaheim A::.Y ~.~00 ~~~~~· 18711 8"cfl Blvd. 20CSO Herbor Bl .. c .M -........ dependeot NIM agenta going, etlfectlve parentll Ad No tO&O, Delly Piiot, St9'eo cab. w/gl ... dre No.) $800 840-17311 HUNTINGTON &EACH 642-0010 540-8211 DlllCTJ Htllng productt ol the type person, p .. ue call P 0 BoM 1560. Cotta Aatlt•H IOlO S 7 5 Sup er con d . lrvln• Coast Country Club 142·110t ~hot DI M~~r,~0·..: .. ~ 2·5PM M-F 842-4321. ~ -770-5118 Memberahlp, $1400 + WANT 25' 10 30' boat. 1"4 ..... ....... . ..,orieer n ..,_.a., ""' ••t 3'6 M .... Cellf., 11262&--0580 llfttll tran11 ... IN 8«-5210 heve und« prloed Her-WE PAY 11148 Ford Woody We- vertlslng s ince 1888 lllW/IAL.E o.::,,;o~:ch~,!~~1:~: bor Ridge Condo 3Br. gon, $13,000 Thro...gh our ..... lore.. Phlebotomlat lor • Laguna IEOlln&IY 111111 Daily thru Jan 9th. Frte S-400 tlJI• allt 893-8980 Golf memb•s= MeH 2'Ai8a. 9!5 t-9399 TOP DOWR we provide Imprinted Beec:h lab Pte•H call Well est.ab. firm In Coata •llmlulof1 Huntington Verde CC. under 1--------- c1lendar1, apeclalty 833-5634 MeH hH opening for C«i1er Mah. •05 Frwy & Contemporary Lo11eH1I ~~~&.';~ Cell Sail 70H FOR 1111 01111 :'::1~~~-:'~11~ PIOl lf/HUYllY generet office wvicea. 9 Beech Blvd H B Exit cond Paid 13.40, IWUll FHL llOI lW 1&1111 ... wtoo ..... _,_ .... ...._ 10, Ortho Lib. Mature to 2pm SIH not req Cell utllng 11110 882-2618 John W1yne Tenro11 Club FOR SALE __.._1_ .. ., 1 ..,.._,_ v 1 ...-0 lor •""t 754-4544 EITIH llLI Family M1mberahlp .. ,...,_ -Vlng gifts 10 their cuato-Ind dependable. wn ........ King llz• b41d, mlltreu & S 1000, can 972-8881 842·•84 ... M-f, 9 . ., 80 H bOf Blvd me,. Thi• I• your big trenaportatlon Co111ect Security Ouard Old WHt•rn 1n, orlgl· box spring•. Ilk• new. Sabot. exc .. tent cond . 24coaT~ MESA ' opportunity for good Sheroo btwn 8-4pm et Nlc:e Newport Beach nai.. & rr~ar llore Firm. $200 759--0499 alt Vlclorlan Couch, & lge $225 Dyl 835•8588, ...... Ml-lal commlNlonl and oonth 845-5182, arM. SPM.eAM. $4.0Q ~ Indian. 7 8 pm clrcui.r couch, beet olr wea 546-0469 nued Income from "'flMI Pienta Interior ee.-1 pit hr CI 11 aft 5 PM • Ill ltlLTIP Hll Full a.t bed with frame • Fl1ll1r 500 atereo w/ WE llY ord.,.. Commlallon• ere m1lnt per1on, depend. 875-2575 $150 a pk rt. $200. King u ••lat.) Stntct 7120 OLUI 0111 aid lmmedletely II ""''I ·s• roll, reflnlehed. hdbd & lr1me • 2 twn 1---.. -------P · ·--•om• PI• n t • • P letJ/IHt,tteaht I $1500 730-0991 5511.7420 bed• & 1r1me, night Vldll c1re, high qu11tty :-:,i!:;'~1~ 548-5022 IRVINE CPA FIRM Mettre11 s.11 twin $80. altnlU, 1emp1 & plctur.. paint & 111rnl1h, L P Ill 111011, John e Morrluey, QUALITY CONTROL 3 to 5 ywa •xper min-AJJllHCtl IOll full HS. qu .. o 1105, Aaaorted hNflld Item• BnghtWOttc 110 pr hr Phone 802-825-7635, WORKEA ·Full ttmf, OC lmum. Type 70, "'°'1ha· --lllng 1125 160·5832 831·2270 &75-9825 COHHELL CMEYRO l f T 2851 So. Cimino El work wlaudlo CUMttM. nd 90 Sii~ commen· WHIRLPOOL WASHER Iii I o.Jt tOU Or•c o, Ore•n V11tey, min Wegf to •tlrl. Apply turete wltll I lllty. Send Nr new. $150, p!:t~Tm:u~!!B d:r=) B LOYI u,LL3HO ~·II r • Artzona 85614 Bootoia on Tepe, 711-C rnume lo 844-8610 ... 5. R•6_ ....... 4 ouquet o ne um BOAT SLIPS AVAILABLE: W t7th St . 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' JOHNSON & 'SON LINCOLN MllCURY 2128 Harbor Blvd • Cost• Mesa Tel S•0-5630 57 Years OI frl•ndty femlly aerv1ee -Orange County a oldelt Uncofn .... ercury dealership 837·2•00 NIW,OIY IM,ottTS t100 w Co111 Highway, Newport l!IUch Tat. t42·04051&•0· 17U The 'errarl Jegwr. A11on·Mlflll'I ~uarlttl In Orange County MATCH THE· NUMBERS ON THE. rn ., .rt. ·1 :. l' • ,j •,• . ',, .. ·" • , \Y·• I ft , n L05TA Ml <,A ; l ~J MiT<,Ukl',HI . 1'. • . . •• . . ' ' • MAP WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE BOXES • NIW,Olf DATSUN 838 Oove Street, Newpor1 Beach Tel 933. f300 At the 1r1angle ol Jsmborfe. MacArthur & Brl1101 behind Victoria Station Sales, Service, L•Hlfl1i & Parta. We meke grMI deals' • NAlllS CADILLAC 2800 Harbor Blvd . Colle Me11 Tel 540-9100 Orange County's Lergest C&dlllee dealer Siles. Servi<:e Leaalng. • SADDLllACK IMW /SUIARU 28402 Marguerite Pkwy .. Avery Pkwy. eicll • We offer whit no bank or lease company can: 1 E11pert1y 11atted. most modern lef'Vi<:e & parta dept.: 2 One of lhe Southlend a moat e.perlenced aatea & leHlfl1i 11111. 3 Ellmtnatlon of the middlemen by leUlfl1i deelef direct 831 ·2040 Million Viejo 495-49•9 CHICK IVllSON 'OISCHl·AUDl·VW • 15 E Coa11 Hwy . N9wport Beach 873--0900 The only dealership 1n Orange County with thete thrM great mak91 undef' one roof! ALAN MAONON 'ONTIAC-SUIA•U 2•ao Harbor Blvd • Cotta M•aa Tai 549·000 S.IH. Service, Leul01i "Mr OO<>dwr.nch." CLAHIC AUTOMOllLH 785 Newlon Way, Cotta M..a. Tel. 831-1393 "JAOUAAS OUR SPICIALTY" XK 120'a/1'40'1/l80'1/XJ'a/l•T)'1*t Sala -S.vtce A•1t0f11~1 C) -• IOI LONG'll 'OftflAC 13eC>O Beech Blvd .. Weatmlnlt«. Tel. 892-66St On~ County's oldest 1nd lergeal Pontlec deatershlp. Sales, s.tvlc.. Plrtl • DICk MILLH PIAT/LANCIA "Probably the loweat prlC4td ~all In 80U!Mfn Calllornla" (located 1 mlle north ol South Coatt Pt111 near Main SI and Warner Ave In Santa Ana) 120 W War~. Santa An• 557-2132 • SANTA ANA DATSUN 2001 E 17th SlrHI, Santa Ana Tel 558· 7811 Vour Or~lnal Dedicated 01taun 0pl81' MllACLI MAZDA We've ~I Our new locatlon II 1425 Baker Str .. t. Co1t1 Meaa Tel 5•~3334 Stop by & vlllt our modefn INr#foom ind _,.. why we're Iha :: 1 Mud• dealer In Soutn.m Calllomla Sal ... Service, Pllf'ta •ncS IAlalfl1i • COIMIH DeLILLO CHIVIOLIT tF<>MWly Orolh CheW .. ) 11211 a.ael't Bfvd • Huntington e..en New • UMd • 81 .. 1 • leung • P#U • ~ Co!M by •nd ... our ... lnvenlOf'YI 147-t0e7 • 6-49-3331 COST A MISA DA JSUN 2845 Harl:>Ot Blvd , Co1t1 Mesa. Tel 5•0-6410. Set"vln,51 \. Ora"99 County lor 18 years. 1 l\i4ile So. •Os SUNSIJ PORD, INC. (Home of Wiiiie ti\• Whale). 5"0 Garden Grove Blvd .. Westmlnater Tet 63&·4010 • O•~NGI COUNTY VOLVO 10120 Garden Grove Blvd , G1rden Grove Tel 530-9190 E11cluslvely Volvo 10 cover an your Volvo requirement a New•UMd•Se1es•Leas1ng•Part1•Serv1Ce•Body Shop Freewey close In the heart ol Or•~ County al G1rden Grove Blvd & Brookhurat CONNILL CHIVROLIT 2&21J Herbor Bhld • Coate Mesa 0'19f 22 yurs Mrlllng Or1nge County Setea, IHslng, Hrvlc.. Call 546· 1200. tpee1aJ part• line. 54&-9•00. body ahop line. 754·0•00 0 IOY CARVll IOLLS IOYCl·IMW HMO Jambof .. Roe<!. HfiPort 8each. 940•&444 S.IM, ~. Parta And lMtlng .. UE 111111 AID 11111mn THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1983 OH ANGE COUN I Y . Ll\l II OllNIA 25 CENTS EX-judge silent on campaign fraud indic_tment By JEFF ADLER or-...,,... .... Fonner w .. t Oranp County MwUdpal Court Judp Joanne Harrota la maJnt.aintn1 1llence followlna an Oran1e County Grand Jury lndJctment allecinc a.he falsified certain campatan docwnenta lut February. "I have no comment tor the newspaper at all," Harrold l&id late Wedneeday. F.arller, ahe had been releued on her own recosn1z.ance pending a Jan. 27 ~t alter a.he Coast gets new , senator By STEVE MARBLE or-.,_., ..... ..,. Who ia Ollie Speraw? For atartera, he's a state senator, a Republican~ a Long ,.. ~~t,JJntij ~~Y. afternoon, he was a rep- reaentative with nobody to repr-eeent. But following a deciaion in Sacramento, Speraw became the senator who will repreeent moat of the Ora.nae County cout.line, includina lluntington Beach , Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. Speraw'a old district included Long Beach, where he wu re- elected to a four year term just two yean ago. But hi• district wu divided up among three of his Senate collea1ue1 during reapportionment. Speraw was left with a ~trict office but no comtituenta. "He had the choice of twlddlln1 hia thumbs for the next two years or movtna into Or-. c.oun~, .. .-pla1ned J.ck Oennaln, Speraw'a aide. "lt'a a b9d altuatJon and the senator la braced for aome re.entment in Orange County," said Oennain. "Some will view him as a carpetbagger, I auppc9e.'' Before Wedne.day, the area Speraw now repteRntl waa to be without a state senator until 19S4. Former state Sen. John Schmitt, R-Conioa del Mar' WU the representative of the old couta1 district. Hia term expired in December. A new district had been formed b!Jt would have been without a representative until (See SPERAW, Pase Al) and her husband, John Saporito, aurrendered before euperlor CIOW1 Jud.le L t•la Cardenu. An lncflctment la a formal ll1t1n1 of char1e• against an lndlvidual or indlviduala. It doea not eatabliah auilt or innocence. The grancf jury indictment allege. that Harrold falaified her declaration of candidacy Wed la.at Feb. 23, a felony, and that both she and her husband coen:ed a notary public to notarize a brick- dated deed on a Newport Beach home, a miademeanor. If convicted, Jfarrold could face a maxlmu~ three-year prlllon term on thf felony ctwir. while ahe and her huaband could be 1entenced to alx monthl in the Oranae County Jail and a $600 fine 1f found guilty on the rnbde~anor counta. Harrold'• le1al troubles begal\ lut aummer when one of ner opponents for the municipal court bench, attorney Dan Dutcher, sued her cl.aiming 1he wu a resident of Riverside County and therefore did not 1atiafy realdency 1uldellnea requlrlnl she live In Oran1e County. Although Harrold had won a landallde victory over Dutcher and another opponent, Ronald Nix, in the June primary, auperlor court Judge Ronald Owen ruled that Harrold had lied on campaign document• about where she lived. Owen ordered the election invalidated and 8Cheduled a new election between candidate. ,,.., .......... .., Pelrllll ~ Regional urban designers may upgrade McFadden Square at Newport pier and alleviate its tangled traffic. Newport pier upgrading eyed Architectf group wants to recapture 'charm' of bygone era By STEVE MA.ilBLE recall, there' a been talk about Re al on al U r ban Des I 1 n or .. ....,""' hlf' uPlf1ldlnl and evm NCleYeloplng Miatance Team. The lfOUP ta In the summer, it's all cars and the pier area and recapturing the s ponsored by the National people. ch.arm that tome a., the place Amerk:an lnatituie of Architec'tl. But ln the winter when the once bad. _ AJ:cor.dtng to Newport crowds go hon-.; it'i linle more Much of the thoucht bu gone afthltect BW Blurock, a RUDAT than a row o~ hara, ahopa, into trying to untangle the area's team moves Into an area by apartments and food ltanda that complicated circulation system invitation and then in abort order overlook a sprawling parking lot whkh includes one-way streets -usually four days -does a that atret.ches three blocks In that make it~ to awing off wh irlwind examination of Newport Beach. Balboa Boulevard toward the architectu~e. possible themes, I t · a common 1 y c a 11 e d pier. traffic, housing and even street McF'adden Square, a generous A group of Newport Beach-lighting. pair of words Qlat taka in the baS«l architects has l\l&t!!lted a -Th~ team, before It Jeavea, Newport pier. tlie city's lifeguard new approach for atudYtng not prepares and iaauea a re port station. the commercial strip and only the McFadden Square but-which can be used u a blueprint even the colorful dory fishermen nearby Cannery Village and the by either the city or private land who sell fish on the beach. rest of the Balboa Peninsula. owners or both. The commen:ial strip front.a The study, which hai not been Tom Moon, another Newport the moat valu$f piece of real approved by the city council, architect pushing for a RUDAT estate in the clty -the ocean. would be headed up by RUDAT, study, said the team of 12 people For as long as some people can an acronym that stands for (See PIER. Pase Al) Dutcher and Ronald Nlx to coincide with the November 1eneral election. Dutcher, the eventual winner, recently wu sworn ln. Informed of Harrold'• Indictment, Dutcher 1ald "It alway• 11 unpleaaant for any lawyer to hear about another lawyer haviAg a problem." The new munidpal court judge al10 said, in reference to the criminal charges, that "the important thing is that people understand that a jud1e la treated In the aame tuhJo11 u everybody el.le.'' The arand jury lnvnUptJon into the matter wu lnltiated in Au1u1t after Judse Owen Invalidated Harrold'• victory. Sealed lndlctmenta were handed down by the panel Monday, bui remained sealed until Harrold and Saporito surrendered themselves Wednesday , explained Deputy District (See HARROLD, Pase Al) Student claims HB strip search, asks $500,000 By ROBERT BARKER money, the 90urce said. OftM Deir Not atatt • After aome di8cuaaion, the girl A 12-year-oldgirl was stripped challenged Vice Principal o her clothing d~ search Elizabeth White to search her,· or a iDiiiirni nve:Gollar'611Tat '""a--'acco='rcn:ng io"lheiCn<ioriOW&-:-- Huntington Beach school in White and another female Dec e m b e r , a cc o rd i n g t o school employee took the girl to allegations contained in a $500,-the nurse's office and the girl 000 damage claim against the undressed, said the eource. 1'he Ocean View School District. girl wasn't touched and no Huntington Beach attorney money was found. Blaise Pope alleges in the claim Letichia's mother, Roeemarie that the civil rl~ht.s of eeventh-Sease, claimed Wedneeday that grader Letich1a Sease were Vice Principal White had told her violated by school officials "who daughter she would call the caused her to completely disrobe police if she didn't submit to the and stand completely naked tearch. w h 11 e her c 1 o the a were Sease said she believes that inspected." incident may have racial The girl wasn't touched during overtones because Letlchia'a the search and no money wu father la black. found, 8'XX>rding to the attorney. "Two girt. and four hoys were Pope said she mailed the claim questioned and Letichi.la WU the to diatrlct officials Wedne.day. only one who had to take off her Offlciall, who hadn't received clothes. The boy who took the the papen this morning, said wallet (a white) only had to they have been inftruct.m ~to empty hia pocbta. comment by their Hablllty "But I don't want to pound oo insurance canter. It (the racial aspect). I just don't A s:hooleoun:e.~ want sometbina Uke .ibi.aJo the lnddent took place durtna an ha aaaln." amanbly at.Park View School on ~an -View School Dbtrict Dec. 1. Seventh and eighth grade Adminiatrative Aai.atant Gayle 1tudenta attended. Wayne l&id the district ",oet out The source said the pupils of the way to treat all atudenta were "playing around" when a equally," regardleu of creed. boy took the wallet from the race or Janauage abWty. pocket of another boy and waved 0 c e a n V i e w D i a t r i c t i' around in ~ air. Superintendent Dale Coopn_aaid The wallet contained two the district hu a written policy five-dollar bills. the owner told on locker searches but not oo -officiala. strip eearehea. The wallet event u a 11 y "Speaking in general terms, disappeared, and when found unless there would be a dan&er 10metime later, contained just $~. t.o other students, we wouldn't Some of the pupils involved expect that kind of thing (strip • claimed Sease had taken the (See SEARCH, Pa)e A!) Laguna seeks funds for Youth Shelter Nestande OK'd for_ The Laguna Beach City Council baa en.cloned the South County Youth Shelter -a move operators of the local program hope pay~ off in the form of srant f\mding next year. Council memben thla wee~· authorized Mayor Neil Fitspatrlck to aend a letter of support to the Orange County Board of Supervlaora for the ahelier'• request for $198,687 ln fund• tor the flacal year beglnnlng July 1. Shelter c:.llMCtor Julie Poz:zetta ukl ahe hopes the pl'Oll'&Jn faree bet* ~ year than w. year. County aupervleon approved $186,000 of a $183,000 request. •'What we trted to do for next year II keep expemee u low • ----lllDU- A1 B2 IM-5 A4 82 C6-8 B7 B7 C4 AS • 82 82 Be A3 81-4,Cf-& C14 • • • A2 poaible," Pou.etta said. "We're only asking for about $30,000 moc-e than we reoeived for th.la year." The shelter la the only 24-hour crisia intervention facility ln the !IOU th county. It serves families from Coata Meaa , Irvine, Newport Beach, Mission Viejo, Laguna Beach. Laauna Niguel, South Laguna, San Juan Capistrano, Dana Point and San Clemente. The shelter, located in • three-story home on St. Ann'• Drive, houses a half dozen youngsteu at a time, and provides a meetlnl place for group meetino and COW\llellnl{. Laat year, the shelter orovlded lel'Yice to J1)Cft than 200 eouth co..i ~t.en, with problmw Including aexual abuae, alcohollml, truancy, and drus ... Po11eua 1ald county 1upervlaon wm con.alder th• p-ant fund1na requett eomedmt ln laie February or evly Match. \ Stoc~ sur.ge sets. recora . Waterr aetion at Alno Sklmboarder Jack Leantiaa. 18, or LapU Nipil alldee eero11 illorebreak at Alilo creek IMMh Park Iii s.adl tapaa, hll plywOCM( IMNird ........ f009lel' fall ltelalnd ...... state post Appointment of Orange County Supervisor Bruce Nestande to the 1tate •Transportation Canrnilsion WU approved today by the atate Senate. The vote wu 30-1 to confirm Neatande, a former Republican Allemblyman. to a t.enn endl.n8 Feb. l , 1885. Sen. H . L . Rlchardaon, R-An:adia, vo1ed no on the appointment made by ex- Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. Republican Gov. Oeor1e Deukmejlan wlthdrew atx other leftover Brown. appotntmenta after he took office oo Monday, and Senate aldea u1d Wedneeday that no Brown appc>lntmenta ~to be acted upon. But Neetande'• appointment appeered on the Senate ~ Tbunday and the Republican l~~ ~· Wll.Uam Campbell, R-tuldenCIA Helihta. took lt up. Sen. Barry Keene, D - Mendoclno, jok4Ht to Campt:>ell Chat N..iande m\lll haw.:..-. the '"aura of auaplclon that 1urrounded appoJni.ee of _,.. fGnnin' Democratic p.-.." .. He certalnly doll." c.n.-u ~· Senate PrHldent Pro Tem DIWI RoMttl. D-Lol Ana-. ..ad the appointment Mdnem t...ad U1) by • )Aw that prwwnted 1 county euperiiliill' fl'GID ..-.... on the commluloa. Tbat pl'OYlllon wu eliminated bj • ....... that ... .,,.,.. .... 1. ~oviet ·spy satellite ma hit flavth · SEARCH BRINGS SUIT . • • :iiearches) to happen." Pope, the attorney for Letkhla and Roeemarle Sease, aald two vel'liona were offered concerning the aearch. One version. ahe wcf. wu that the vice prindp&l told Letichia to take off her clothes. The aecond version, which she said came from Prl.nclpa] Donald Devor, waa that Letlch la SPERAW. • • 1984. Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson, R-Newport Beach, and Asaemblyman Nolan Frlnelle, R-Huntington Beach, both have expressed in~rest In seeking the redrawn Senate seat. Schmitz also hat expressed interest in the seat and claims he c.-ould run u the incumbent. But all that was befo~ SperAw l'ame along. "l know these a r en't the people that elected him," said Germain or S peraw's new district, .. but we're going to get c rank e d u p a-n d meet the people." Speraw, his aide said, intends to open a district office near John Wayne A.Jrport, meet with area civic groups and hold several public forums. voluntt-ered to take" oft hC'r clothe1. Po p• uld If olllclala had reuon to beUeve the money wu 1to len , they 1hould have 1uapended the etuc:kmt and ~ld hearings. Pope abo said It woWdn't have proved anythln& If the ottictab had found a five-dollar blU. "It could have been LeUchia's," ahe a&d Pope also queationed why would anyone take just one five-dollar bill If two were In the wallet. Pope also said the boy could have been mistaken -that he could have had just one five-d ollar bill tn his wallet instead of two. She claimed school officials acted irresponsibly in carrying out the search without first checking with the boy's parents to find if he dtd have $10. The Seases have moved to Anaheim since the incident. She took her daughter out of Park View School a week after the incident, she said, "because other students teased her and 1 was scared for her .. "I JUSt don't wa nt anything like this to happen again.'' Sease said. "When I called the school there were no apologies and they were so rude. If tbey wou]d have talked to me I never would have ~A H TQM..,CJ\.! nucl ar pnwered Soviet 1py uW!Ue wlU.llkcl)' b.lau: betk 10 JtUth within wttek1. and thtt Pent.aaon HY• ll could apread d~tructlon and rodltJ4A4•tMty If lu broke n pltc~• full In a populat :d U'f'a. lt 11 wo eorly to ..y whcN' It will hit. Cocnw 1402 i. twnblina out of control In an orbit that covers moetly ocieam but alto ace. over MOit of North America, meet ol the Soviet Union, the en\lrt' African contlm.mt, &&IJ of South America, and much oC China, the Oefen11e Department Id. On Jan. 24. 1978, anothe r HARROLD. From Page A 1 Attorney Maurice Evana • Owen, 1n his August ruling, said that Harrold'• "credibility had been s ha tte r ed beyond rep air." He ruled that the 38 -year-old former public defender had been a Riverside county resident when h er dedarauon had been filed and only moved to Orange County - into a Newport Beach Lido lsle home in March, after seeing campaign material prepared by Dutcher that accused her of living out-of-county. Saporito. a 37-year-old prlva\4? investigator, is a former Laguna Beach police officer. I r .. pQweud •P.Y. out tha_l_,..t.~,..gu r&en of the Hlellh• etm• b•ck l nto lh earth'• iUran Ii wlClr •"f tfilrt evth'• atry101,phere over northem ther arr wld• ••p•nae• of C.nada. Mott 0C\r0tmo1 9...---'•..:..;PlrMlY pe>(>91atl'd land arcat. bUmed up In the aunoeph •but The tlve-ton C.O.fl\09 1402 la eom• lnt,,nH radiation WH power~ b)' a nuclear r ·actor dltcOVortdnurtheus1ern•hon with about 100 pound• o f of Grt!At Slnve Lake. enriched uranluan, the aame Afk'r thf• 1978 ('rwsh, President Cartur pro pouid bannln1 nucltat·powet«l tateUIC... The Unllt'd Sta\ell hat noM "We do not know where It will la nd , nor do we know preclee ly whan ..t0-e.xpac. re-entry," said a P entag o n 1tatement But Pentagon officuua poini.d ' nmount of fu l that wu In tht' 1978 reactor. Should It fall into I.he watA-r, "there would be no <.'t1ntequenttal riak," uld MaJ. Douglas Kennett, a Pentagon apokesman. But If It hlta on land, "!here-i. a hculth riak from debrta," he 1ald. Geoffrey Perry. a leadln& Engllth 1atelllt4? tracker. aaid "I\ ""BOlh thi· SlmirUnnm-.nd 1tw United Stat.n UM ,._v1rl t)' of ao~llJU"t to •PY on each othtt . Tht> Sovft"t uteltlte WH lpum-ht'd laat AUi 30 and ~ thl' huclear reactor to power lt.t radar, which tr1du American naval Vl"t1c11. Th• Ru11ian1 normally UH the ul Ult.et for about 11x monttu bt<fore they are. replacc-d Colmo1 1402 WU launched in an orbit of 173 mllee by u r mile., according to t:1e Soviet newa agency Tass. PIER PROJECT . • • .• .J: Joanne Harro ld From Page A 1 usually includes archltN ts soc1ologilits. traffic engmeeni and housing experts. Blurock said RUDAT studies have> led t o succ:essful dcv(·lopment efforts 1n Boston. Phcx·nix and Fresno While t he study in Newport Beach could be large in scopt>. city ofhctals hav<-focused 1n on the pu:r area. a pla<.'(' alternat.t•ly d<•scnbcd as a s1.:ruffy seaside vc•rs1on of Hollywood and a~ a nc~<-d gathering spot for young people. Rt ck Lawrenc.·e, a multl- m11l1ona1re who estimates he has spent $3 million rebuilding a triangle-shaped s tructure near thl• µ1cr. said he is supportive of a lWDAT study and said he would be w1lhng to play an active role In "sprucinH up" the area. "The pll•r Jn•a has really been Ol'l{lt<Wd ," s&1d LawN•nt·t-"It's the ~t l>hoddy plac:e in Newport Beach " Law rt.•nt·<" ~ re ha b1 Ii ta tlon p r oJE.'l'l 1i. tht McFadden Butldmg, u large structure that sits on the for end of the pier's t'Ommerc·1al strip L<iwrence has installed a restaunml 1n th-e ground level fl oor and is preparing to open a hotel on the second and third floon., modestly called L'Hotel Lawrence. "He's very enthusiastic about thlS area but it's up to the people whether they accept him or not. He's sensitive to the fact that there will be some resentment." Speraw's district runs from Huntington Beach to a pot.nt in San Diego County and extends inland into Imperial County all the way to the Colorado River. A portion of the district even JUts 'tfilO?atm Springs. ~:n~Ei~l:~~T~;·n~~~~ Irvine arts group avoids the boot District, Park View School, Park Speraw, 61 . is a 50-year resident of Long Beach. a fonner real estate businessman and was fu-st elected in 1979. succeeding George Deukmejian who had become attorney general. View P rincipal Don Devor and By GLENN SCOTT Park View Vice Pnncipal White. otlfte Oel."J ~lot a~ . Attorney Pope claimed that A ·non-profit arts group tn • ~suffered arutit:~---!n'in~ has. reached an agreement mortification, skin eruptions and aD~wu~g it to avol~ 1h11'1'fNitat~ nausea as a result of the incident. e v 1 c t• on from 1 t s rented She is asking $450,000 damages ~eadqWArters in one of the city's for the girl. rndustr1al sections·. She also is asklng $50 000 for A lawyer for the South Coast Mrs. Sease. claiming the 'mother C':lltural Services League Inc. >uffered emotionhl distress. said the agreement with landlord Foam fears delay Laguna sewer work O scar Zabarsky gi ves the organization through February to move out of its dance a nd theatrical studio at 17302 Daimler, east of the Newport- Costa Mesa Freeway in the Irvine Business Complex. The agreement, said attorney Gad Polack of Newport Beach, She claimed the league still Arts Center 1s expected to be sets a schedule for the financially needs help finding a ne w Jocation bwJt. strap~ group to pay a rent bill and with moving from Its current The Irvine Cultural Center, ...tbas. will total aUab~more.lhaQ...._ <me...aa1d shf'iblDlnfident cu.rr.~nL .. ~li.~~four_ years ago'-is $10,000 by the time it moves problems with the eviction notice shared today by the league ana-- fro m the warehouse-turn.ed-have been overcome. the lrvme School of Gymnastics. playhouse called the Irvine Said O'Neal: "It staggered. us The latter has not been subject of Cultural Cen~r. but it didn't knock us out." eVlct1on proceedings, alt.hough its The agreement came as a relief The league averages between future tn the building, with its to o rganizers of the league, 200 and 300 participants in its $5,600 monthly rent, IS ~rtain including founder and treasurer dant·e and children's drama w ithout par t1c1patton by the S h a ron Slrcello and artistic programs. O'Neal said. Officials league. director Hal O'Neal Si.rcello was are hoping to find a new location The 1 ea g u e's f 1nancia1 ss>rved with a court order last in the sa m e 1ndustr1a1 problems became critical last week to vacate the property tn neighborhood because they'd Ltke summer when youth programs ftve days, a move she said al the to remain in Irvme and near the offered at the center failed to time would disrupt and perhaps South Coast Plaza area, where attract enough clients to earn even dissolve the group. the Orange County .Performing revenue to cover the rent, The Laguna Beach City Council has delayed awardt.ng a sewer mamtenance contract amid concern that a root-destroying ch e mical foam might have any chance foam leaking from the pipes would damage other flora. Project Pelican undaunted El T or o cer e mony closed to public adverse Side effects. City o ffi cia l s had recommended Pacific Sewer Maintenance Corp. be awarded $9,982 to treat 11,000 feet of sewer pipes with the foam. But coun cil members wondered how a chemical strong enough to kill tree roots would affect the rest of the tree. And. they asked if there was Municipal services officials &lid they will assure the council in two weeks that Environmental Protection Agen cy has recommended the chemjcaJ for sewer-cleaning use. Roa Cox, city's engineer, said the foam . sodi um m e th y - d1th1ocarbamate, will k ill contacted roots, but not affect parts of the plant life distant from the treated roots. Veterinarians tn Laguna Niguel still plan to s urgically attach artificial beak s to mutilated pelicans despite an accident Wednesday that caused one bird to lose its fiberglass proethesl.s. "It's 10rt of a disappointment but we.learned from 1t," said Crown Valley AnimaJio Hospital vetennarian Gayle Roberts. "It's better that it happened here . ~\' _C_o_n-t1-.n-u_e_d_w_a_r_1n __ -.i mor. dey. _ with heavy FrlClay Januafy I Con!( f a / Continued wwm with Chane. or aome log tonight e1ong 1"9 coaat OtherwlH latr through Frlll_ir OvemiQhl IOwa mostly In Ille~ HIQhs Frldey U to 75 £1sewhere, from Point Conception t o the M••lcen bo<o.t end out eo mllM LIOht vtneble wlnOs tontgltt llnd Frldey morl>lng ll«XNnlng aout'-t 10 weal t lo 12 knota Frldey elternoon Smooltl -•except 4 lo 6 fool -In nor11'tern out« wetWL WMttny 9\11911 1 to 2 lee1. Fog end IOw ciouda tonight but mostly c:INI F rldey U.S. s1u1unary Ught ~ rein made roeda lllCll In pert• ol North DakOI•. Mlnneeota. lndlen1. P9fWWV1Vllll1. Mlillne llnd New Hlift'IPlhlfe lodey ~. rlin Ind anow tell ligh41y-_,.,.,, New Yont Ind r1ln continued over th• mld- Atlentlc Cout llnd much ol _,lh ~: bl•nketed puu of Penneytvan11, Florid•. Te•11 llnd Cellfomla. Sc11tered r1ln1howera -r• •JIPICted to cont"-tOdey -ttle PKHlc Horttwt cout lnow wa ptedlcied from the notthefn Pllllr'9 ltwougl'I the GrMt L8lc.-to ~ New Englend - wltfl • lew ra;n .now.1 owr llW Oll6o Vftlwf. ~ lkMe ~e expected In Ille~. Temper11ure1 lround the n1tlon at mlOnlgtlt PST ranged "°"' it CleG' ... In Hougllton. Mtcfl •• to 88 deQr-. In 1<9Y Wwt, Aa. California cerbon monoxide •nd nitrogen dlo•lde efter the morning end evening tr1ff)c ruth houta. Thi Nltlonll WMttlet SeMol predicted loc11ty denH loo .. ,~ 10 ~ llllend tonight end tel W..U-Ffiday. Fog doMd one ,_, 11 Loi ~ AlrpOl't for ~2~ Wedne1d1y night, 11ld M1rty Schlock•r, 1lrpor1 0~1e1lon1 ~~ -· divw1ed to~ ln4emdonel Airport, H id Cum~ Sln11b1uth, en 11rpo1t worker there Other pt.,_ repottedly -. d!Wrted 11lw11 Sin FrMC:leco end Sen ~PoMullon ii • typlcll winter II'°'*"' wtlll'I lhe ftOfmll pettem 01 ..m w doN to the ground and cold IW ebove Is r-..ct ~•uM ol eooler merlne air blowing In II I-elev1Uon1, &lrlkoe Aki Relldenta, ~ the v«y young, llOerly end lllOll with lung probfema, -e ur04'd to evotc:I 1trenuou1 phy1lc11 •ctlvlty Driving••• 1 11 0 not recommended, alnce eubon monol(J(le and nltr099fl dl0111de ere produced by 1utomobll11. &1r•oe Mid. H11lth experll 11y both pollut1nl1 c.n etuM minor eye Ind lung lrrltellon. T e 11iper(ltures NATION-. 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After Cathy Lee's beak fell off, officials decided to only send Jarrue to see how that bird does when tape around its wings wears off in two to four weeks. used steel plates, screws and a bone glue to attach the artif1c1aJ upper beak. Since mid-October, 19 brown pelicans have bffn found with their upper beaks hacked or sawed off. Four of the birds died as a result of their injuries. The birds are an endangered species A c e r e m o n y F r i d.a y to officially welcome n ew F-18 "Hornet" fight.er jets at El Toro Marine Corps Ajr Station won't be open to the public. The ceremony is mtenoea tor members of the military, local dignitaries a nd the media. A Daily Pilot news story earlier this week dtd not menuon that the ceremony IS closed to the public. Dr. Roberts said Jamie seemed to like his new hor:te at the San Diego marine park, where there are plenty of othe r pelicans for friends. 'Tall' church review due "He ate 12 ftsh the mommg he arrived." she saJd. "He was really getting in with the rest of them." Cathy Lee's beak snapped off af.ter_ the bird bumpe<! into an animal hospital worker "She just hit the beak ar•d it broke right off," Roberta said The break occurred above the po~t where animal doctors had Plans for expt!'dtng a Newport Beach chureh ..yith a 46-foot tall sanctuary will be reviewed by city planning commissioner s tonight. The planned expansion of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church set off a wave of protest last year In the tin y C liffha ve n community where residents complained the new sanctuary would block views The building proposal was later scaled down from 85 feet to 46 reet and approved by the city council with endorsements from the once-angry residents. Commissioners ar e set to review the site plan for the project. the second s tage in processing the building plan. Commissioners meet at 7:30 p.m. a t City Hall. ' i------------------------------------------, I 4 I ~ 0 F F PROFESSIONAL SIRVICIS I . I ~ e lrJ•l•H • 11...... I I ... • LH-4'1 • SIHl'iq •••• I I e "'"' • Alter'""• I · i EVERYTHIN~ •Lo.a.ru-i 1 I I * I -I l I ~ ~~tb~ys~~g0AP't. De/2!_~~.!!'~~ers 1 ; I easy Access -In & Out Costa Mesa I I I I I 650-3070 I I I OW. EXJ>!rea Jan. 31, 1983 COWOM Mon.·ffi. 7-7 Sat. 8-6 I -------------------------------------------- IOE son•• Ullllll Cl•-Open -Reagleter Now Beginners of all ages wetcome "; whe1h•r you have akated before or not, one of these classes Is for you. Show to go on • for LB seniors Older La1una Beach rellidenia will be able to wtite and rehnraet 1cr tpta 11t1d pertJdpete ln 1hort plays in a aen.lot" dt.ben club workshop. Seniors Speak Out, a pro1ram aponaored by the Stop-Gap theater Jroup, begins Wedne9day ln Laguna Beac h and run1 e very •Tlaoma 1 Nlelaeo, pre1ident of the Irvine Company, will be the guest· speaker Jan. 21 at the annual lnatallation banquet for the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. Nielaen took over as president of the development •A salute to lrvmg Berlin will be held Jan. 21 as a part of a "Health Throuth Mu.sic" aerlee at the Selllor Cut1en1 Cl•b of Laguna Beach. Words to Irving Berlin aonp will be projected on a •The history of watercolors will be outlined by watercolor artist Doa HeDdrlckl at the La1••• Beacb Museum of Art Jan. 21. Hendricks' lecture will run from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m at the ...... --~ -.. -,,,__ •A panel discussion on e nvironmental danger , featuring two local elected , officials, will be offered by UC Irvine Town and Gown v Monday, Jan. 17, Mayor Larry Agran, author of a book titled "The Cancer Wedneaday ln FebruarY from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Stop-Gap actor• Don Lalf ooa and Victoria Bryu wtU direct the profVam, and plaJll call for a aen.lor-made tape to be shown on local televt.ion. For mformaUon, call the Senior Cit.izena Club of Laauna Beach at 497-2441. finn t.hia month. Ca rol So utlt will be formally seated u chamber pre1ident, her second consecutive ~rm. Restaurant manaaer Jim Dale wtll be installed as vice president. The banquet will be held at the Newport Resort. screen and participantl are asked to sing alona. starting at 1 p.m. at the senlor center, 384 Legion St. Refres hments w 111 be served. museum. 307 Cliff Drive. Admtsalon ls $5 for members, $7.50 for non-members and includes breakfast. For reservations, call the muaeum at 494-6531. .... -4~----d -Connection," and Dr. Betty 01100, a UCI social ecology profeaor and member of the Irvine Ranch Water District, will be panelists for the event beginning at 9:30 a .m. in the Social Science Tower, Room 220. Count .. ..., ........ OHQI• Count.¥ ~' mutt atrlve to maln~aln the county '• "quaint" 1 burban llfHt}'le In the )'ti lhHd, ICC:Ol'd1n8 IO tho pul C Of the county Board of Su rs. Dellv•rtna the ann it.ate of t.he COWl\)' ~ W~y out101n1 Chairman Bruce N•tande oulllned the q,unty'1 accompl.lahmentl of the ,, year and detaUed aeveral p blerna th4t w•re resolved. "The challen1e to local 1overnment 11 to rec:pnclle need•d lmprovemen.._ and employment opportunitifjl with the public'• desire to preterve and protect the Orange County lifestyle. The a.ue ia not arowth veraua no-growth, but the quality of growth," Nestande aald. "Low density 1uburban development i.a an extension of the Orapge County lifestyle." Following the 1upervl1or'a final remarK:s a.a chairmQJ'\, the board unanimously eletted Supervl1or Roger Stanton as board chairman for the coming year and Supervisor Harriett Wieder as vloe chairman. Supervt.or Ralph Clark, ..,ho seconded both S tanton's and Wieder'• nomination, then suggested the board relntt.ate its former policy of rotating 1he chairmanship among the five supervisors from year to year. Between 1959 and 1973, the Bruce Nestande chalrmanahlp was awarded on a r o tating basis. Since 1973, supervl1ors intere1ted In it politicked for it. Nest.ande told hi.I fellow board memben that as he steps down as chairman the county Is strong, dynamic and responsive. "Thia board ha1 assertively Initiated new actions or 'programs that anticipate and provide for future needs." he said. The o utgoing c hairman mentioned 19 actlona taken by the board in 1982 that enhanced the county's future, among them: -Reaching agreement on ' ~ ~ Wllh Uii Bi iiid ~--1o S.n*" Ana RfVif OOod control m-that1 lmmiidiate project; .un.ct--u •vtnr" bttllfObr~msrn..-, laucucn .. addtna medical ot dollara Jn dama1t1 lrom penonnel at the Oranje ~tr. floodwaters that could lnundate JaU tn the wU. of • lft'MI of JllU half tM county. deethl. • -Creattna a 911 emerpncy Amona the lon1·1tandtn1 telephone 1yltem m1kln1 h probleml that wen r-.olved 1Mt Haler tor county retldtntl to year, tho cha1rman polnied to the 1ummon emer .. ~ aJd. out-of~urt Mttlement •truck -Adopt!~ a poUcy 1tvln• with th• UCl MedlcaJ C.nttr ownera o f new apartment over the payment of certain bulldtnp the rt1ht to convert health care claim• and the thoee Unitl to condominiums If California Tran1portatlon rent control.I are lmpoted. The Corruh.1Mlon'1 cteculon to approve action waa aimed at encouraging U39 mllllon In additional denlopen to build apartment fundlnt for the county'• five- unltl. year hl1hway traneport.aUon -Creating a ''one-atop" improvement plan center tD •peed alone the lefllthy One lon1-1tandln1 problem permit and approval proceu for remalnl to be resolved, Nestande developen ln order to hold down conceded. Becauae of Ut11ation, housing coett. J ohn Wayne Airport 1tUl don -Opposing efforta to develop not have an approved ma1ter an international airport and plan and the quest.ion of airport a t t e n d an t ' • h I g h · r i • e ' ' improvementa remain ln limbo. development and congestion in Nestande cautioned h1I fellow Orange County. board members agaln1t the -Est ab l is h 1 n g new danger o f allowing county procedures to crack down on government to grow ln coming welfare fraud by acreening for years. and promptly prosecuting "W e 1 hould not over- fraudulent applicants. institutionalize. We must not. -Approving a tough air allow proliferation of local quality plan that establishes the agencie1 which will dlffu1e county as "the world leader in accountability and multiply implementing new technology administrative costs," Nest.ande for a healthier environment.'' said . •·Rather we must Nestande &aid supervisors have restructure local government to w o r k e d to s t re a m 11 n e be a viable, accountable untl of govemmt>nt during the past year. government." Courthouse renovation plan advances Over the objection of Orange County Supervisor Bruce Nest.ande, plans to renovate the oM O....Otp-€ounty €ourthoUJe have been put back on track. The $3 million renova lion of the tu rn -o f -the-ceptury courthouse stalled in December when Neatande voted against what were considered routine measures tD transfer a sublease and approve payment for architectural drawin a on the project. The measures failed without Nest.ande's support because four voc.-w~ed for them to earry and Supervisor Harriett Wieder was vacationlnt at the time. The same two measures were passed Wednesday. 'I'he board first approved plans to renovate the red sandstone building last July, spurred by leglllation then pending in SacramentD that would allow the state to take title to the building If the renovation were not under way by June, 1983. A po~"-the. nhablll~ building is expected to eventually be leased to the state to house the new Orange County division of the 4th District Court of Appeal Nestande's objections to the renovation stems from his concern that the st.ate will not be willln for s eciflc -alterations it ha.a requested for portions of the buildinf to be U8ed for the court. "l WAnt J.Q~t dear ,l am not goi.na to vote for this item," Nestande said before cuting a dissenting vote Wednesday. "I personally feel we are "oing on a blind path right n ow appropriating money and we don't have a substantial amount of lease negotiation• even initiated with the state." Ir5° COPIES --l·-·-111 -HAMMOND ltlAllO And OllGANS PLU }• YlaU. ... .... None finer 12% financing on new Baldwlns Dec. only (aale Items e•cludedl ,, ...... ..... 8461 Via Ude 675-6122 ORGAN & PIANO CINTER Next 10 EdwenM UOo ~ 270 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa 645-2471 ADDITIONAL REDUCTIONS IN OUR Sf Ml·ANNUAL EOOll S QUALICRAFT9 SHOE STORES SHOE SALE! ORIG. 21.99 TO 23.99 ORIG. 24.99 TO 26.99 12.98 14.98 ORIG. 27.99 & MORE 16.98 • Select clearance groups regular stock! Broken sizes. big choice~' Exciting Handbag Bargains! I Pocket $1 extra with any two sale shoes and/or bags. 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OBLONG 60" x 141/a" . 28" tall 88.55 SQUARE 14" x 18" x 1&" tall 4(.88 39.99 TEAK FINISH WITH TWEEDY FABAIC Beige, 81own and Tan combined over loam padding. 39.99 ... ~ .... THI DRAlll CIAU THURSDAY, JANUJ\RV 6, 1983 Ex-judge silent By JEFF ADLER OflMD.itrNetat81f Former West Orange County Municipal Court Judge Joanne Harrold Is maintatnlna silence following an Orange County Grand Jury indictment alleging she falsified certain campaign documents last February. "I have no comment for the newspaper at all," Harrold said late Wednesday Earlier, she had been released on her own recognizance pending a Jan 27 arraignment after she Coast gets new senator By STEVE MARBLE oftM DeltJ f'l6ot at81f Who Is Ollie Speraw? For starters. he's a state senator, a Republican and a Long Beach resident. Until Wednesday afternoon, he was a rep- resentative with nobody to represent. and her husband. Jehn Saporit.Q, surrendered before superior court Judge Lula Cardenas. An Indictment 11 a formal listing of charges agaln1t an indivtdual or lndlviduala. It does not esi.blish guilt or innocence. The grand jury indictment alJeges that Harrold falsified her declaration of candidacy filed last Feb. 23, a felony. and that both she and her husband coerced a notary pubhc to notanz.e a back- dated deed on a Newport Beach home, a rrusdemeanor O FlAN('Jf COllNIV C.AllFOnNIA 15 CENTS on · campaign fraud indi~tment If convlctesi. HJrrold could facLa maximum three-year pr"81t term on the felony charae while 1he and her huaband could be sentenced to lix monthl in the Orange County Jail and a $~00 fine 11 found guilty on the nuademeanor counta. Harrold'• legal troubles began last summer when one of her opponents for the municipal court bench, attorney Dan Dutcher, aued her claiming she was a r esident of Rive rside County and therefore did not aa.tllfy residency auldellnea requlrlna she live ln Oran1e County AJ though Harrold had won a landslide victory over Dutcher and another opponent, Ronald Nix, in the June primary, superior court Judge Ronald Owen ruled that Harrold had lied on campaign documents about where she lived. Owen ordered the elecuon invalidated and scheduled a new e lection between candidates Dutcher and Ronald Nlx to coincide with the November general election. Dutcher. the eventual winner, recmtly wu sworn In Informed of Harrold'• indictment, Dutcher said "ll always Is unpleasant for any lawyer to hear about another lawyer having a problem." The new municipal court judge also said, in reference to the c riminal c harges, that "the important thing 11 that people underatand that a jud1e i1 treated in the same fa1hlon u everybody elle." The arand jury mvetti&ation into the matter wu initiated ln August after Judae Owen Invalidated Harrold'• victory. Sealed lndictmenta were handed down by the panel Monday, but remained sealed until Harrold and Sapora to surrendered themselves Wednesday , ex plained Deputy D11trict (See HARROLD, Pa1e AZ) Student claims HB--grrtp-· searck.;·-- asks $500,000 By ROBE RT BARKER money, the source said. oftM Dettr f'llot Steff After some discussion. the girl A 12-year-old girl was stripped challenged Vice Principal of her clothing during the search Ell:z.abeth White to search her, for a missing five-dollar bill at a according to the school source. HuntinJtl-2.!1 Beach school in White and another female -nece riiber .-rrcoroln g to~SCTioolefupToyeetoot<tne ~tO -- allegations contained in a $500,-the nurse's office and the girl 000 damage claim against the undressed. said the source. The Ocean View School District. girl wasn't touched and no Huntington Beach attorney money was found. But following a decision in Sacramento, Speraw became the senator who will represent moot of the Orange County coastline, including Huntington Beach, Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. Speraw's old distract included Long Beach, where he was re- elected to a four year term JUSt two years ago. But his district was divided up among three of his Sen~te colleagues during reapportionment. Speraw was left with a district office but no constituents. Deir Not ...... ..,~~ Regional u r ba n designers may upgrad e McFadden Square . at Blaise Pope alleges in the claim Letichia's mother, Rosemarie that the civil rights of seventh-Sease, claimed Wednesday that grader Letichia Sease were Vice Principal White had told her violated by school officials "who daughter she would call the caused her to completely disrobe police if she didn't submit to the and stand completely naked 9earch. "He had the c hoi ce of twiddling his thumba for the next two years or moving into Oranse County," explained Jack Germain, Speraw'• ,u~,. "It's a bad 1ltUl'tfoi\ anc:t"the senator ls braced for some resentment in Orange County," said Germain. "Some will view him as a carpetbagger, I suppoee." Before Wednesday. the area Speraw now repre9ent.s was to be without a state senator until 1984. Former state Sen . John Schmitz, R-Corona del Mar, was tbe representative of the old coastal district. Hi.I term expired in December. , A new district had been formed b\Jt would have been without a representative until (See SPERAW, Pag~ A2) Newport pier a n d a lleviate its ta ng led traffic. Newport pier upgrading eyed Arch itects g r o up wants to recapture 'charm' of b ygon e era By STEVE MARBLE Of !tie CWly Not ..... In the summer. it's all cars and people But in the winter when the crowds go home, it's little more than a row o f bars, shops. apartments and food stand.I that overlook a sprawling parking lot that stretches three blocks in Newport Beach. It's co mm o nl y ca lled McFadden Square. a generous pair of words that takes in the Newport pier, the city's Weguard station, the commercia.1 strip and even the colorful dory fishermen who sell fish on the beach The commercial strip fronts the most valued piece of real estate in the city -the ocean. For 8,5 long as some people can recall, there's been talk about upgrading and even redeveloping the pier area and recaptul'in,g the charm that some say the place once had. Much of the t~ has IOIMt into trying to uniangle the area's complicated circulation system which Includes one-way streets that make at tough to swing off Balboa Boulevard toward the pier. A group of Newport Beach- based architects has suggested a new approach for studying not only the McFadden Square but nearby Cannery Village and the rest of the Balboa Peninsula. The study. which has not been approved by the city council, would be headed up by RUDAT, an acronym that stands for Regional Urban Desi gn Assistance Team. The group ls sponsored by the National Xmer1can Institute of Architects. A ccording to Newport atthU.ect Bill Blurock. a RUDAT team moves into an area by invitation and then ln short order -uaually four days -does a whirlwind examination of architecture. possible themes. traffic. houatng and even street '1.j~ting. -The team. before it leaves, pN?pares and issues a report wJlich can be uaed as a blueprint by either the city or private land o.,vners or both. Tom Moon. another Newport architect pushing for a RUDAT study, said the team of 12 people (Sff PI E R, Page AZ) w h i I e he r c 1 o the s were Sease said she believes that inspected." incident may have racial . The glrl wasn't touched during over tones because Let ichia's the search and no money was father is black. found, according to the attorney. "Two girla and four boys were Pope said she mailed the claim questioned and Letichia waa the to distract officials Wednesday only one who had to take off her Officials, who hadn't received clothes. The boy who took the the papers this morning, said wallet (a white) only had to they have been instructed not to empty his pockets. comment by their liability "But l don't want to pound on insurance carrier. .. it (the racial aspect). I jwrt don't A .chool source. however, said want something like this to the lnddent took p~ durtna an happen aaaJn." a.embly at Park View School on Ocean View Sch ool Dlatrict Dec. 1. Seventh and eighth grade Adm.lniatrative A.ssiltant Gayle students attended. Wayne said the district "aoes out The source said the pupils of the way to treat all studenta were "playing around" when a equally," regardless of creed, boy took the wallet from the race or language ability. pocket of another boy and waved 0 c e a n V I e w D i s t r i c t it around in the air. Superintendent Dale Coogan said The wallet contained two the district has a written policy five-dollar bills. the owner tOldo n locker searclies but not on officials. strip eea.rchet. The w a 11 et event u a 11 y "Speaking in general terms, disappeared, and when found unless there would be a danger sometime later. contained just $5. to other students. we wouldn't Some of the pupils Involved expect that kind of thing (strip claimed Sease had taken the (See SEARCH, P age A!) Laguna seeks funds for Youth Shelter Nestanile OK'd for The Laguna Beach Caty Council has endorsed the South County Youth Shelter -a move operators of the local program hope pays off in the form of grant funding next year. Council members this week authorized May or Neil Fitzpatrick to send a letter of support to the Orange County Board of Supervisors for the shelter's request for $198,667 in funds for the f is ca 1 year beginning July 1. Shelter director Julie Pozzetta said she hopes the program fares better next year than this year. County 1upervl1ors approved •t&6,000 of a $183,000 request. "What we tried to do for next year ls keep expen11e9 u low as -lllDEI- A7 B2 B4-5 A4 B2 C5-8 B7 B7 C4 A8 Be B2 B2 B6 A3 B3-41C4·0 Cl-3 B5 B8 88 A2 •• poss1ble." Pozzetta said. "We're only asking for about $30.000 more than we received for this year" The shelter is the only 24-hour crisis intervention facility in \he south county ..... It ~rves families from Costa Mesa~ Irvine. Newport Beach, Mi11ion Viejo. Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel, South Laguna, San Juan Capistrano, Dana Point and San Clemente. The sh e lter. located In a three-story home on St. Ann's Drive, houses a half dozen youngsters at a time, and provides a meeting place for group meetingll and counse~. Last year, the shelter provided tervice to more than 200 eouth coast youngsters, with problems including sexua l ab u se, alcohollam, truancy. and drug abu.se. Pottetta said county supervisors will consider the grant fundlni reque1t 110metime ln late February or early March. Wall St·reet sets record NEW YORK -Bllic·induatry 1llues peced a IU'Olll rally ln the etock market today to jutt break a record in w h at a naly1ta d .. c rt be d a 1 1 n c' r e a • t n I conllctenc. In the out.look. few an ·economic recavry. The Dow Jon. averaae of 30 lnduattiala jumped ·to 20.03 to close 1,070.92, ,17 above t h e pre'lloua record of 1,070.&5 on Dec. 27. "atery action at Aliso • r Sldmboarder Jack Leaning, 18, ol Lapna Nipel 1Hde1 acro11 thorebreak at Alilo Creek Beeeh Park la SOUda Lqana, hll Plywood board leavl111 • roOlter &all behlad him. I ., state post Appointment of Orange County Supervisor Bruce .N e s t a n d e t o t h e 1 t a t e Transportation Commission was approved today by the state Senate. The vote was 30-1 to con1inn Nestande. a former Republican Auemblyman, to a term ending Feb . 1 , 1985 . Sen. H . L . Richardson, R-Arcadia, voted no on the appointment made by ex- Gov. F.dmund Brown Jr. Re publican Gov. George Deukmejian withdrew aix other leftover Brown appointments after he took office on Mond.a.y. and Senate aides aaid Wednetday that no Brown appointment& remained to be acted upon. Bu t Neatand~ appolntmen{ appeared on the Senate acenda Thu nday and the Republican leader, Sen. William Campbell, R·Hadenct. He iahta, took it up. S en. B arry K eene, D · Mendocino, Joked to C,mpbell I.Mt Nt1t.ande muat ta.w -=aped the "au ra of 1u 1plc:lon that surrounded a ppointee• of the r~r Democratic ,ovet"nOf .'' "Ke cet1a1nly dott." Campbell repUed. Stnat• Pheld•nt Pro T•m David Roberd, D-Loe ~' -1d the appolntment haCI bftft held up by a i.w that ~* a county tupervilot from titrYh\I on t be com ml n lon. That ~ provlllon wu e llmtnaWCI by a CftllMUft \Mt look tff41d Jan. 1. T h t Tranapor ta tlon Commlt1lon'• dutlH ln t'lude 1tttlnl prlorlUH t or 1tale h&jhway projlelll. ' i..1tt l'f "°' C1ov • Orange Co .. t DAILY PIL.OT/Thurtday, January e. 1983 NB Bl ,----------------------------------------------------- CLOSING 1,070.12 (r9COrd) 1982 auto sales lowest • Ill 21 y ears By The A11oclated Prell Despite a surge of new-car buying in December, the ma.)Or U.S. autofllakers said sales last year dropped to the lowest level since 1961 , although auto imports also slumped an 1982. Auto imports had a banner December, with sales topping the previous record for the month, set m 1980. But import sales for the full year also lagged behind 1981 levels and were the worst in four years. The five maJOr U S. automakers said they sold f6T.tJ23 cars lrnh-e Dec 21=31 pericxh.•ompa:n!d-wtth - 126.602 in the year-ago 10-day period. The daily sales rate of 17 ,980 vehicles was the best for the penod since 18,253 were sold each day at the end of December 1980. For the full month. sales were up 25.3 percent The da1ly sellmg rate of 17.233 was the best since the rompames sold 18, 132 cars each day in December 1980. The full-year sales for the domestic auto manufacturers were 5,756,660. off 7.2 percent from 6.- 206,296 m 1981. It was the smallest total since 5,556,- 100 cars were sold in 1961. Importers said their sales were up 11.8 percent in December. The daily selling rate of 7.066 set a record and was the highest since 6,777 imports were sold each "?lliy'll'r~~196~. -· ··-• ..-----··-., For the year. import sales were down 2.5 percent. Jobless applicants ·down WASHINGTON (AP) -New applications for unemployment compensation checks decreased by 27.- 000 in the week ending on Chnstmas Day, the fourth such decline in the last five weeks, the Labor Department reported today. 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