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THI UBANGI CDAIT
MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1983
coum IDITION
ORANGE COUNl Y . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
High court upholds MacDonald's • • conv1ct1on
WASHINGTON (AP) T ht•
Supreme Cou rt has ldt intact
fonner Green Berets Dr J effrey
MacDonald's conv1ct1on for thl'
1970 murders of his pregnirnt
wife and two young daughter..
The court, without romment,
rejected agrume nts today that
the federal JUrY wh1<:h m nv11.'tt-d
MacDonald, a fonner Huntington
Beach res ide nt, s h o uld hav('
h eard m ore testimony from a
w oman who claimed .she m ay
have see n drug -l·r awd h1 pp1t•!>
commit thf' slayings
MacDo nald, whose 13-yeur
lt·gal odyssey rt'prei.enlll one of
the m ost p ublicized cnminal
µrosecu uo n s 1n reL·e nt U S
histor y, has been impriso ned
:.1 n ce last Ma n·h , when thl'
Supre me Court r£>1ns tated his
ronvictton b{ a 6-3 vott-
T he bric urdt·r ma rked th<·
fourth t1nw tht• nation's h1gh~t
rnurt h as i.ll'lt•d 1111 MacDonalc.l'!>
t'<ll*' II mJ y murk .in l'nd to the·
lt·g.-1 i;tru~lt· to 1 11· .. r his nanw
Bryan U'Nt•al, ''" .;tturney f111
M.H·D1111.1l d . !>•lid today lhat
f o r rn e r F B l o C ( I <' I a I T e d
G u nd l' r s o n a n d Ne w Y o rk
d ete('Uve J ohn O 'Conne ll are
continuing thl'tr investigations
mto "who did tht> k1lllng11."
But O'Neal said the present c&Ik'
1s over Chance:i for a ne w trial
de p e nd o n cv1d l'll l't-t h a t
Gundl·rson and (.)'Connell ma v
d tSCOVt•r, he said . ,,l. smd tht• 1n vt•st1ga1 ors are
1nt1 kmg ht•adway but dedint'd to
g1vt· ~pt.'(:l fl(~.
'Tht'I '' .ir l' ~till a Vt'llU(•:, lO
pur!>Ut•," tht• SJnta Mon 11.'a
Displaced CM merchants
blast city over confusion
By JODI CADENHEAD
Ofttle o.tty Piiot 8l•"
"Eminent domaw Ii> .i pam ,
Although the r o()f dr)(.•s /Pak
when 1t rains,
The new off1re l"Pnt will be cJ
llTelH drain, ·
L ik e fec•d111g a p oodle then
buying a gn·at Datit'.
So w e felt 1t best 10 P"'Y rht•
Uirlff.
Since it was mow• m t>t-.· th1•
sheriff,
So w e've gone at lht• c1t_v's
behest.
Rest assurt>d 11 's no ~'SI,
The clly said leave. so we left ··
-Su.te Farm Insura,n('r? agl'nt
Pat McLeod
Costa Mesa insuranu· agent
Pat McLeod says lhe verst' sum!.
up his f eeling about
redevelopme nt. He intends tv
paint the poem o n his door befnrt'
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Hearings set
on corridor
transit plan
Public meetings o n plans for
the San Joaquin Transportation
Corridor. a proposed freeway
that would extend from Newport
Beach t.o San Juan Capistrano.
8"' acheduled this month.
The meeting, will be preceded bY. Informational periods 1n
whJch peopl e can examine
exhibits and question county
~ers about the project.
OJ-ange County government's
Environmental Management
A,aency's project planning
dfV!a.lon wlU detail design cri~ria
fot the freeway, Including width,
llic at Ion o f inter c h• n g es,
operation of special trllN!t Janes
and location of puk-and-rid<>
fadlJUee.
f'ollowln,i la the 1ehedule:
.t.fiHlon Viejo High Sch ool,
~ Chrlu.nta Drive. Mlaion VlejD. et 7:30 p .m . Jan. 18 in the
tcbool'a multi-purpoee Room D. 1'b4i Informational period will
~ at ~ p.m . and run until the
IMWna com.rnenoN.
-Thursto n In termediate
ldlool, 2001 Park Ave .• Laauna
Wch, at 7:30 p.m . Jan. 23 In the
~·1 multi-,rpoee room. The
lw vacatt•-. his Hhh Str~t uff1l~'
to mak1• way for strc•t>l w1dt•ning
" I u n 1.h-r s tan d 1 t w ii I b 1•
lwnt·f1c1<il for downtown," said
Mt·Lt:'Od "Bul to say tht' least. It\
1•xtrenwly d1sru!'llVt' for my
busmt"'SS It wuuld bt· a lot easwr
for tht· shop ownc•r:. to ac-<:C'pt 1 r
we k n1•w wh at w as go ing o n
hen•''
McLnx.l speaks lor many •>f
thl' men-hants squ\'e2ed into
what 1s t·ummonly referred to as
"The Triangle" at H a r bor
Boul~vard .md !!:Ith .Both th~
along 19th who haVl' movcod for
str<'t't widening and the business
nwners along Hil rbor say they
k<'l tht·Y have bc't"n le ft 1n lhl'
dark ·
M a n v 1· o n t t• <l e d t h a l
n•devt>lopml'nt uJuld ha rken a
brig hter lutu re, but l or r ight
now thl'y complatn busint'~ 1s
dying sine'(-the t·1ty df'm ultshed a
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SAN JOAQUIN HILLS
TRANSPORTATION
CORRIDOR
rundown 111-dl'l'l' shopping cente r
dl'fOOS lht-strt't'l.
Last Wl'ek city cr ews began
bulldo:ung s hops a long 19th to
mak t• way for the p la nne d
30-loot w 1de n 1ng o f 19 th
bl'lwet·n F ullt:>rto n and P a rk
<ivc>nuc•s PX~'<'ted to begin early
nl'x t year
Tht• ~tret•t wtll be widened
from four t o six lan es The
right ·of -wa y a<.-qu1s1t1on cost 1s
eXJX~tt.'<.i to be about $2 m11Jion.
T h e· S ta te F a rm Ins urance
building was one of th~ in the
path Happy Hands, Back Door
lmpor~ and Household Fina nce
Wl?nt d own Wednesda y The
brick RMA Arch1tE(:tural grou p
1J utld1ng at the corner o f
New port Boulevard and 19th will
be demoltshed within 60 days.
S hup owners along the Harbor
strip say the dPmolit1on of the
(See MESA. Page A2)
MISSION VIEJO
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Dotte d lines mark the proposed route for
th«" an J oaquin Transportatio n Corridor.
Informational period will begin
at 5 p.m .
-Linco ln' (ntermedlate
School. 3101 Pacific View Drive,
Corona del Mar, at 7;30 p.m . Jan.
26 In the school cafeteria. The
lnfonnat1onal period wm beefn
at 5 p.m.
The propoeed Creew•y would
extend from the Coron.a c:t.J Mer
F reeway In Newport Beach \o J .
the San Diego Freeway near
Avery Parkway near San Juan
Capistrano. It would link San
Juan Capt.t.cano. ~ Beech,
Irvine and Newport ~ach along
a 14-mJle route tltuated midway
between Pedflc Coast HJ.chway
and t~ San Die., Freeway.
De~lna on the location, the
tree,,,,ay would have 1bc, tMb\ ot
(Sn CORRIOORj Pa1e At)
attorney said ·'What hall to btl
dont• wiU be done ..
Mac Donald steadfastly has
contended that his family was
bludgeoned to death at it.a Fort
Bragg. N C . ho me by drug-
l·ro2ed intruders who c hanted
"Acid 1s groovy Kill th£' pigs ..
Mac Do nald. now 39, was a
captain 1n the Army M1·du.:al
Corps and wa~ assigned to the
G rt'en .Berets, the special for<.'eS
unit, when Fort Bragg m11Jtary
police rusht-d to his hom e Feb
17, 1970.
They lo und tht· bloo die d
hud1et1 of the dOl·tor'!j 24-year-old
w1 ft', Colette, 1tnc.J the oouple'1
two l'hlldren, Kimberly, 5, and
K risten, 2 Mad)onald h1m:sc lf
had suflert>d numerous kn1fo
wounds.
T he d o<:tor 's an·uunt of the
mghttlmt' 1nvas111n quickly Cell
under su.sp1,·1o n. Hl· was arrested
by military poli<:e and charged
with murder, but la~n 1970 the
l·harges were droppl•d ar. "not
lrUt'"
F e dera l prosec utors th e n
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Construction crew renovates an office near
ere three buildings wer e removed last
week. T ed Young says bis pawn &hop
bu1inese had dropped dra&tically since
10-acre &ho pping center acro88 the s treet
was bulldozed three months ago.
pil·kt•d up the c·aae , and
Mac·Dunetld was 1nd1c ted by ;i
tt'deral grand JU rv an 1975
A fe d e ral appeals co urt
d1sm1 ased the charges a fter
ruling that MacDonald had been
dcn1t•d a !ipeedy trial. but tht.-
Suµrl'mt• Court ruled In 1978
that sut•h a dt.-'(·unon could not ht.>
made before an actual tnaJ
Mat•Drmald then stood trial.
<in d 1n Augus t , 111 79. wa s
l·unv1l·tt'd a nd sentem·ed to hfe an
prison
MSI Data
takeover
advances
By JOEL C. DON
Of the Dellr Piiot Sten
Costa Mesa-based MSI Data
Corp. a nnounced today 1t has
agreed to a "fne ndly" takeover
by a Florida electronics firm.
Sensormatic Electronic Corp.
t e nta ti vel y has approved
purc hase of Orange County's
14th largest company for about
$100 million. That figure is based
on Sensormatic's market price of
$45 per share
OonaJd F Brosnan. president
anq chief operating officer o f
MSI, said the proposed purchase
must still be approved by the
board o l directo rs from both
co rp o rati o n s a nd M S I
stockholders
He said he doesn 't see an y
proble m s t o th e merge r
agreement
"I think there's potential for
both companies m this and the
m erger entity will be a much
stronger one overall," Brosnan
said. "This is defirutely a friendly
ta k eover from an M S I
st.and pom t ..
MSl 1s the w o rld's largest
maker of portable da~ entry
ayatem1 used In buaineu end
commercial appllcetlon•. The
hand-h eld devices. resembling
electronic calculat.ora, are uaed by
retail store owners to keep track
o f in vento ry as well a s for
logging sales and repai r s
information. The umts are used
in mo r e tha n 30 countries.
Brosnan said
Sensormat1c has specialized m
electronic systems for inventory
manage ment and invento ry
shortage control m retail stores.
Ronald G . Assaf, president of
Sensormatic, reportedly said the
purchase of MSI is designed to
bolster the firm's expansion of its
produc t hne and services 1n
electronic inventory systems and
surveillance equipment to protect
against shoplifting.
"It's a very logical takeover I
thought 1l would happen for
some lime," said Jeff Kilpatrick .
president o( Newport Securities
C or p "It's alwa ys be en a
company that's bee n a goo d
candidate for lhat "
Kilpatrick said Sensonnat1c's
move probably will make th e
Deerfield Beac h . Fla.-based
company the in ternational leader
'Su MSI, Pa1te A%)
State budget $25. 7 billion
R egula tory agencies, Brown 's p et projects due cuts
By DOUG WILLIS
A-leted p,._. Wrl19f
S A C RAMENTO -Gov
George [)('ukmejian planned to
unveil a $25 7 billion n o-new-
taxes stale budge t today that
would cut the state's $1.5 pillion
deficit m half by June 30 and
carry the rest of the deficit into
the 1983-84 liscal year.
The p rop os e d budget -
estimated by Deukmejlan aides
as $4 ~2 .4 million below the
state's current level of spending
-would c ut deepl y Into
:-egulatory agencies and a long
list o f former Gov Edmund
Brown J r.'a pet program11.
Deukmejlan was to deliver his
first addrea to the Leaialature
today efter formally aubrnitUna
his detailed budget propoul to
the lawmakers.
Altho ugh the Re publican
governor's budget proposes no
new taxes or increuea In rates of
current taxes, it includes hefty
fee lncreaM!I for about ~00.000
students In California'• 110
comm unit y c o lleges , t h e
University of California and the
at.alt' unJvenity l)'lltem.
In the new year starting nelCl
July 1, Deukmejla.n allows $926
mUllon f o r co1t-o f -llvin1
c
increases -6 perct>nt for loca l
st•hools, 5 percent f o r s tate
employee salaries and 3 percent
for most other state programs.
The only othe r subs tantial
spending increases are proposed
f o r s tate pr is on s, w h ich
anticipate an Increase of 9.500
1nm9tes in the coming year. a nd
the California Highway Patrol
Biggest cut would be at the State
Ener gy Cornrru~ion.
The budget projects a net 0.4
percent reduction in the state
w o rk force. from 233 ,386
poeitlons to 232,370
The k ey to Oeukmejian's plan
ln avoid a tax inc rease la a
proposal to carry over half of the
currently projected deficit put
June 30. when the current fiscal
year ends. into the 1983-84 fl.seal
year In effect, that amounts to
borrowing funds to be paid back
from the anticipated savings
from cuts in the final 12 months
of the l 1A-year plan.
Hints of such a proposal have
been circulating in the Capitol
the past week, with mixed
reactions and wamlngs about the
risk to the state's credit 1"11\ini.
The Democrat who by tnd.ltion
act.a as author of the aovemor'a
budJ{et in the Aa9emb1y, Waya
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~I Orange CoHI DAILY PILOT /Monday, January 10, 1983
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MESA DOWNTOWN • • • Costa Mc.•iHI ~hopping <·l'11t1•r
at:ross t ht-strt't't and a row uf
buildings along I 1Jth has ll'ft
thl'm isolated, with l1ttlC' Coot
· traffk and little hopt' that things
will 1mp1·uv1: qu1c·kly
"'Thanks to tht• city I'm going
broke," snappl'd Ted Young,
owner o f Young's Pawn Shop on
Harbor ''When 1 leave here at
5.30 1 can he down 1r1 the nuddlc.•
of Harbor Boulevard and never
get htt It 's like a cemett'ry
around hPrt' Then"s nothing to
draw from Downt0wn 1s d ying
on the vine "
t•i.'Onorny 11nd wht•thcr privutt•
1nterl'St.11 ure w1lllnH to buy und
dl'vdop the propt>rty.
But merchants in the art:a auy
tht·y are tired of studit"S and rt-d
ta!)t' and the tune involved In
bringing a n urban renewal
program to frul lion.
Many say they l>l'lll'Vt• It will
lie f1vl' years befo!'E' tht• vat•ant
lot 1s developed By then, t hey
suy, thl'y could be out o f
businl'SS
Me&n te&n
'serious
after crash
A 1~-year-old Calta MH& man
11 reported In serious condition
today aft.er hl1 1por t.car 1pu n out
of con trol and struck a light pol,.
•t Meu Dr ive a nd Newpor t
Boulevard In Coet.a Meaa.
Police &11d Craig Morley was
s o uth bound o n Ne wpo r t
B ouleva r d shortl y before
m idn ight Sat u r day whe n h is
Pontiac Tranum careened into a
light pole at the in t.el"leCtion . He
was arrested on s u spicion or
drunken driving.
Ever :.tn l'l' tht' c it y's
Redevelupnwnl Agc.•m·y movc.·d
1n last year to bulldo?f' the•
10-ac re shopping c(·ntt'r and
relocate thi: tenants for $5 8
million, rumor:. havt• bt>t·n flying
that "Thl• Tri.inglt•" would bt•
next to go
Deno Van·h er, owner o f
Marvat· Elec lron1cs. sa id h e
s upports the• Id ea o f
n-<lc.-vt.'lo pment, but believes the
nty s hould have had a plan
rc.'ady tu go before the center was
torn down
"As an independent
businessman, 1t disturbs me to st~
that thost• bus1nessc·s Wl'rl'
moved without a n y dear-cut
plans alread y made," Vaccher
said.
T h i immovabl(• object s topped un irr.-sistible force at a t:osta
Mesa intt>r seclion, seriously injuring a teen-age driver.
M o rley was reported in
serious, but stable condition
today 1n F ountain Valley
Community Hospital's intensive
eare unit
Mari I y n W h 1st' IHJn d • n t y
redevelopment d1n•ctor, said
there are n o plans now to
condemn the duster of shops fur
the purpose of redt•vdopment
Fluor Corp. resuines layoffs Woman
hangs self
in OC jail City off1 c·1als art' awaiting
t•omple t1on of a detailed study by
the Urban Land Institute beforl'
dec1d1ng what to do with the
c ity 's 200 -acrl! downtown
redevelopment area.
At the earliest, the former
shopping center sne could bt•
developed next year. Whisenand
said Much depends on the
MSI SALE • •
The c it y h ad reat•h ed an
agreement giving Pacific Fed(•ral
Savings and Loan first right to
develop t he propert y, but the
deaJ was called off pen ding th(•
l'O Utcome of t he Urban Land
Institute study.
Vaccher said he w ould be
willing to go ahead and remodel
his store only if he receives a
written guarantee from th e city
promising that his property wiU
not be developed for 20 years.
Thl' Fluor Corp. has resumed
la ying otr t'ngineers and support
personnel at a rate of between 50
and 75 a Wl'ek following a brief
holiday hiatu s, spo kesmen for
tht' c·ompany have confirmed.
Total layoffs for the past year
amount to about 1,000 employees,
the Los Angeles Times reported
today
Efforts to reach o fficials a t the
I rvine headquar ters of Fluor
were unsuet."eSSfuJ this morning,
but the Times story said layoffs
have increased fourfold in less
than ftVl' month:-.
Old prOJl'Cts, sut·h &s Fluor's
(•ng1nc•er1ng job on thf' Union 011
Cu o f California shalt• prOJC'<."t 1n
Parachutt'. 'olo ..• ire w1nd1ng
down and nt•w busint•ss hasn 't
n·pl;-lct·d thl'm
Howt•vt•r·. J Hobt·rt Fluor. lht.>
company·s chairman. sounded iln
upbeat no tC' 1n tht· comp;rny's
quart<'rly maga21ne.
"Talk to old-timers around the
company Jbout o ur past
t'Xpt'rtc.•nn·s and lhey'U tell you
about ups and downs we've gont!
through before. They'll also LcU
you t h at Fluo r Corp . has
em(•rged from every slowdown a
mw:h stronger and mort.· vital
company." F'Juor wrote.
r tuor·s or der backlog, a key
burome ter of its business, was
$10.8 billion on Oct. 31, 1982 -a
34 percent da·rease from a year
before.
Fluor had 43,400 employet'S
worldwide at the end o f
November -almost 2,000 fewer
than the year before.
A 24-year-old Cypress w oman
was fo und hanged in an isolation
cell in the Orange County J ail
early Sunday, sheriff's Lt. Wyatt
Hart said.
in data collecllon system s for
retail and comme rcial businesses
Under the terms o f the
takeover. nine .tenths of o ne
share of Sensormauc common
stock w1U be e xchanged for each
common share o f MSI But the
value of Sensonnauc stock w ill
not be less than $35 or more than
$50.
One pr operty own er w h o
doesn't seem bothered by the
possibility of condemnation is
den tist S.R. Nord.
Three of his shops were torn
down last week for 19th Street
widerung. At the sa.ne ume he
began remodelin g" a vacant
building now a t the corner of
19th and H arbor. •
County water chief resigns
Dennis E. M a c La1n has
resigned as general manager/
treasurer of the Municipal Water
District of Oran ge County
effective Jan. 1.
M a ria Guadal upe D o dge,
a rrested fo r investigation o f
disturbing the peace, reportedJy
used her pants to make a noose
and hang herself from a towel
rack on the wall of her cell, Hart
said
Orange Cou nty Fire
Department Paramedics failed to
revive Dodge after she was
dt&'Overed at 9 :45 a m She was
pronoun ced dead at the UC
Irvine Medical Center at 10:33
am. MSI r eported revenues p f
$55.3 mtllio n for fiscal 1982.
which ended March 27. The
finn's third fiscal quarter endmg
Dec 25 will be about $1 3 8
million and net tncome w ill be
about $800,000 or about 32 cen ts
per share. For the comparable
quarter last year. MS I reporl('d
revenues of $13.2 m1Jl1on and net
income of $1 I m1lhon. or 45 cents
per share
For the fiscal year e nded May
3 1, Sensormauc reported
revenues of $67 rrullton and net
mcome of $15 6 million, or Sl.01
per share.
When completed, the Sparush-
sty le building will be eithe r a
denta l office or a comm ercial
s hop.
"You can't say there's going to
be redevelopment a n d let
everything fall down," said Nord.
"lt's going to shine. Ho~fully
the other owners wilJ follow."
Several of t h e m erc hants
c ritic ized t h e city for not
1nformtng them a bout future
ol a n s for t h e area .
R edevelo pm e nt dire ctor
Whisenand said their concerns
were leg1t1mate. S he said tht.'
redevelopment agency plans to
s tart a monthly newsletter soon
Lo keep interested community
leaders informed
CORRIDOR PLAN ...
10 lanes It would include
separate travel lanes for bUSE.'S or
a mass transit rail hne
The meetings art' a part of the
process in which planners will
complete an environmental
impact repon on the $250-m1U1on
fre~way construction prOJeCt
Add iti o nal information
concerning the public meetings
can be obtained by telephorung
EMA's project planning d1v1s1on
at 834-5390 or 834-7899
He has been retained by the
d is trict's board of directors as a
Oil tanker
fire probed
U S . C.oast Guard officials are
investigating the cause of a fire
that broke out early today on th e
774-foot "Soh1 0 Resolute" oil
tanke r in watcrs off Huntington
Beach
Coast Guard spokesman Tuny
Ch1lelli said o fficers aboard thl'
tanker b..-hcved a malfunctton of
t>qu1 pmC'nt tn tht' pump roum
caused the fire
No lnJUnes were reported to
the 35 people aboard the tanker
N o t•:;t1 matc o f damage was
ava1labl£>
The tanker. unloading Alaskan
crude 011, was hooked up to an oil
line about I 1fz miles o ffshor e
from the Huntington Beach P ier
when fire broke out at 12:02 a.m .
Sunny and warm
(;""·"'"' SuMy and warm !Odey Loca.I noni-1 Senta Ana wtnoa up to 20 mph MW COU1al hlHs cie.r end bright wllh hight In moll 11r-7S to 85 Continued c:1Nt
end warm lonlghl and Tue.Oey
with O¥etnlghl IOw9 In ml0-50a 10 low 801 Hlgha on Tuesday 1n
mld-eos Ela•where lrom P o1n1 Concaptton lo the Mt~lcen
l>Of'd« ano out 60 miles Small a att acM90fY r0t loc91 nonh to
non'-1 """°' 15 to 25 kno11 below lhe canyons through tonight Rough norlhweaterly
-of 8 IO 10 leet OY., OUI .. waters. dlmlnlahlng 3 to 6 feel Locally llghl olf8"ore wtnda 1eu than fO knoll during night and morning hOura end WftlWly 5 to 12 kno11 ln att .. noona today end Tueeoay O-eny 1moo1h -with -1 to nort"-1 ""'941 2 to
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wind• -e dock.cl ., •bout 50 mph In parla or NebrHlca end
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The etonn wu blemeel f0t lhree tr8'ftc: o..thtl end • 25-car l>lleuP'
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~pec1al consult.ant for one year
Jaml's Van Haun, a !>JX>kt'Sman
fur thl' d1s tric·t. said Ma(·Lain
slcppt.'CI down from the general
manager's post for pl'rsonal
reasons and not at lhl• r('(Juest o f
the d1stnt·t board.
MWDCX: 1s a wholesale wate r
dts trit·t that purc:hases wate r
from thl· Metropolitan Wate r
D1s trit·t of Southern California
a nd sells 1t to 34 contrac ting local
agencies st•rvrng 80 pc.•rcent o f
Orange County
M acLa1n ha~ bc·t•n g<·nl•ral
m <:1nagt•r 11f 1h1• dis t rict sinc·t·
J u n 1• • I !l I I U n d t• r h 1 s
nic.1n.1gt•mt•n1 " n1mprl•h<•ns1vt!
w::.tc'r t·unsc.·n·atlim program was
s tartt•d in IY?:i. ant.J a school
program lt'aC'htng local l>ludents
about Oran ge County's water
supplies was initialed.
Also durinR his term. the
Allen-McColloch Pipeline was
co n ceived. designed a nd
con str ucte d The 27 -mile
p1peltne. a $110 million project.
was built in cooperation with 10
o f Lhe distric t's contraC't1ng
agencies.
Stanley E. Sprague, formerly
assistant gener al manai er, has
been named acting g e neral
manager of the district.
M acLain. will continue to
n·prl'Sent the district as president
o f the California W ater
Resources Assoc1auon and as a
member of the board of directors
of the Association of CalifornJa
Water Agencies.
Dodge was arrested shortly
after midnight Sunday at t he
Cypress apartment she shar ed
with her mother, Hart said. The
;nother, Guadalupe Aguilar Leal,
62, called police w hen Dodge and
she got into a heated argument
Dodge was taken to th e jail at
1.35 a .m. and placed in a holding
cC'll wtth other pnsoners. At 4:45
am. she became disruptive and
was transferred to an isolation
('t>Ll, Ha rt said
"She was loud. combauve At
that point her behavior JUSt
peaked," he saJd.
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Ot8ftll CoMt OAtL.Y l'IL.OTI~, J~ 10, 1ta d
S TATE
turns into melee
By Tlat A1aoclattd Prt11
LOS ANGELES -A
weekend punk rock concert In
H ollywood turned into a
rock-and bottle-throwlni
melee that left several people
injured and five In jail, police
aald.
"They were just punching
each other and cutting each
other a little with razor
blades. But that's their forte.
That's what th<'y do. The-y
I
were fairly orderly!' Mid a
rnanagH o f the Studlo
lrutrument Rentala hall who
uked not to be Identified.
The situation got out of
hand early Sunday when
someone began spraying a
fire extinguisher into the
slam-dancing crowd and
another person open ed a
canister of tear gas lnaide the
Hollywood hall
S mall quake hits Malibu
o di!At ab•'' u.a ~ want lll-l@1
n110&11tot1 t101d ~Hh other bu'Mlfttllll OW'/ tab*..,.,._. .otUlal/ ialCS: T.jijlify
thriNah ii.el ban \Oday 4n tallll by 1 ~tewayln1 narrow pe1oent wa nt tht hot t1111 &lmecf at fl'Mtnl 11 ,uardl.held pftlon . Th• 1taw'1 teem, n le111d tmm1d t1t1ly a nd
hoeta1• a fwr 1 1'1pont.aneo"'" lltabUlhecl \hi-.. Ytvl 1fO ud NturMd co thtfr •lll.''
u prllin1 at tht maxtmvm· not Wlted vntil now, WM tryint It.aw eorrectlona 1polieama.n
aecurlty prt.on once known u to ptnuadt convicts to f~ the ~ Oanim aald one reMOn for
Slna Sina. Juardl taken prlloncr Saturday th• unrest wu prtaontr
P-ace-to·face talka betwMn flve nlaht. "ldlenem." H.. llld lM\at41 held
Inmates and the membert of a An ABC television crew alto ln that cellb&ock were awa1Una
special hostage nqoUaUon teun WU allowed In the cellblock for a tranafer to other faclllU .. ana
began about 7:30 p.m. Sunday, time late Sunday nlifht in ••c1on·, have a lot of acdviU..''
nearly 24 houri after convlct1 ruponae t o the lnmatu', OUlclal1 originally reported
anned with broom handMI and demanm. that 16 1uarclt were taken
night allckl took over the CeU St.ate s.n. Ralph Marjno ea1d hoa~e. with one of them later
Block B at the 1tate'1 O..lnlng overcroWdlnf "la one of the tq freed. But early today, a state
Correctional Facility. · 1rtpea. They are ju1t very apokeaman IA1d that two other
All the hostages were reported uncomfortable In there.''"The ml11in1 guards were also
aafe, the real of the priaon wu prilonen aJ.Q were uklna for hoatapt.
calm and there was only one lllbN!St.y, he u.ld. "TWo ~were milalng and
MALIBU -A tin y
earthquake centered two
m iles o ff the Southern
California coast jiggled dishes
from Malibu to Thousand
Oaks on Sunday. but n o
damage was reoorted.
D e nnis Mer e dith .
spokesman for the California
Institute of Technology in
Pasadena, said the small
tremor occurred at 8:46 p.m.
and registered 2 I o n the
H1chter scale.
'Try again'
pays off for
LA beauty
BUDGET UNVEILEb • • •
S uicide calle d 'blessing'
FELTON -The suicide of
a bac kwoods loner is "a
blessing f or everybody
concerned," says a sheriff
who se men had been
searching for a gunman who
fled into the forest after
shooting two officers a week
ago.
The body o f Leslie G
W yman, 44, with a bullet
wound in the head. was
retrieved Sunday after it was
NATION
spotted by a fisherman in this
redwood region, 50 miles
south of San Franci9CO, Santa
Cruz Count y Sheriff Al
Noren said.
"l am most appreciative for
Mr. Wyman's taking his own
life . it was a g oo d
ending." Noren said at a news
conference, adding that
Wyman saved taxpayers the
expense of "a half-million
dollar trial."
Minimum wage c ut e y e d
NEW YORK -President
Reagan expects to announce a
proposal later this month that
would give special tax credits
to businesses hiring workers
who have exhausted their
unemploy ment benefits.
Newsweek magazine reports.
magazme said in an article to
be published in the Jan. 17
e d1 t1on . The article was
released Sunday.
Newsweek quoted aides as
saying Reagan will include
some job initiatives in his
s peech. includ i ng work
p rograms for high school
studen ts at $1.68 an hour -
half the minimum wage.
OXNARD (AP) -A
statuesque, brown-haired UCLA
coed who finished third in the
Miss Los Angeles contest was
crowned Miss California USA
1983.
A change in rules for beauty
contestants permits women who
fail to win their local crown to
appeal to a special panel of the
Miss California-USA Pageant for
a chance to run "at -large,"
according to pageant director
Faye Smith .
That's how 22-year-old Juhe
Hayek, a senior psycho-biology
student, ended up winning the
California title. Her green eyes
and an attractive 5-foot-10 frame
t hat gave her the s wimsuit
competition also helped.
It was her second attempt to be
named Cali f o rn ia's most
beauteous miss. Last year, as
Misa Catalina, she finished as
first runner-up.
Hayek hopes to complete her
college degree in March before
traveling to Biloxi, Miss., to
represent California in the Miss
USA Pageant. A victory there
~<?~·
Julie Hayek
would place her in contention for
Miss Universe.
This year's first runner-up was
Lisa Longacre, 19, Miss Greater
San Diego County . Second
runner-up was Sharon Jones, 21 ,
Miss San Diego, followed by
Alicia Fleer, 18, Miss Brentwood,
md Mariska Hargitay, 18, Miss
Beverly Hills. The program will be
announced in Reagan's State
of the Union speed~ the
Youth g angs cropping up Blizzard kills four
WASHINGTON -Youth
g angs have c r opped up
outside the nation's largest
cities and police have few
procedures, little training and
almost no coordinated help to
deal with them, a fede~ally
fun9ed study concludes.
departments released
Sunday. researchers found
that 27 departments reported
yol.ltb 1aq1 problem.. but
only 9 of these were ln cities
o f m o r e than ~00,000
population. Two-thirds of the
cities with gang problems
were smaller than that.
in northern Plains
In a survey of 60 police
WORLD
Israe l seeks Sovie t ties
TEL A VIV. Israel -Prime
ministe r Menachem Begin's
government has been making
direct and indirect c-0ntacts
with M oscow to inform
Soviet leader Yuri V .
Andropov that it wants to
renew severed Israeli-Soviet
ties, Israel Radio reported.
The radio report did not
e laborate on the contacts,
sa ying o nly th at .they
were made by Israeli offici.als
since Andropov cam e to
power in November. Cabinet
Secretary Dan Me ridor
refused to comment on the
report.
The Soviet Union severed
diplomatic ties with Israel
after the 1967 Middle East
War, and there is no hard
evidence the Kremlin will
change this policy.
Thatcher 's vis it a ttac k e d
STANLEY , Falkland
Islands -Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher received a
warm greeting from this
1,800-member community on
the South Atlanti c
archipelago.. The reaction to
the unanno unced trip in
Buenos Aires and from
opposition la1wmakers in
Britain WU angry.
Argentine Foreign Minister
Juan R. Aguirre Lanari said
'!batcher'• vi.ail to the islands
wu "a new act of provocation
and arrogance." The
newspape r Con vicc ion ,
reflecting a stand taken by
most Argentine media, called
the visit "another provocation
to Latin America."
In London. Liberal Party
legislator Ri char d
Wainwright said the trip was
a "public circ us" aimed at
diverting voters' attention
from economic woes. George
FuJkes, an opposition Labor
Party legislator, described it
as "provocative to Argentina,
South Ame rica .a nd t h e
United Nations."
By fte A11oclated P reH
A winter stonn came out of the
Rocky Mountalna and blanketed
the northern Plains with wind-
blown snow today, forcing
highway closings and causing
four deaths, including a woman
killed whe n a passenger plane
slid into a snowbank on landing.
Meanwhile, rain and high
winds h ammered the Pacific
Northwest, where more of the
same was forecast through
Tuesday, a nd a f e w more
families were evacuated from
areas of Louisiana that have been
flooded since Christmas.
The snow accumula tio n in
many parts of the Midwest was
relatively light by e arly today,
but winds up to 50 mph created
ground blizzards that reduced
visibility to near zero in many
areas Sunday.
Light snow driven by winds
estimated at 40 mph howled
through Nebraska. killing three
people in accidents on slick roads,
one o f them in a 25-vehicle
pileup on Interstate 80 near Dix
in the west.em part of the state.
Two rescue workers also were
hurt as they aided 14 people
reported injured in the accident.
State Trooper Marvin Jen1en
said damage to the 25 can and
semi-trailers involved in the
pileup totaled more than $1
million.
The snow was heavier to the
north. Northern Nebraska ancl
southern South Dakota got up to
six inch es of new powdel'
throughout Sunday, causing
some 50 traffic accidents In Sioux
Falls alone. The Natio nal
Weather Service forecast up to
six more inches by early today.
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OAAHGE COAST
Diiiy Pilat
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Vta "Mldelll Oftd Oirecior ol ~, ....
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COfllrolet
'·
The heavy snow didn't bother
operatora of South Dakota's ski
resorts, even those that had to
close down temporarily.
"Heavens no. we don't mind,"
said J ill' Kovacevich, a ski
instructor at Terry Peak, which
had to close Sunday. "Even if it
shuts u s down for a day. we
needed it."
The snow across Minnesota,
caused a Republic Airlines prop-
jet to skid out of control as it
landed on a snowy runway at the
Brainerd airport Sunday night.
Airline spokesman Redmond
Tyler said 'one of the plane's
propellers tore loose and spun
into the passenger compartment,
killing a woman identified as
Margaret Kloster, 68. of Fosston.
and seriously injuring Holly
Hartung, 6, of Bertha, who lost
her right foot and s uffered a
broken left leg.
A travelers' advisory was
issued ln central Minnesota for as
much aa five inches of new snow
expeoted tonight. ·
From Page A1
and Mean1 Committee Chairman
JohQ Vasconcellos, condemned
the concept of an 18-month
budget last week as an
Irresponsible ''gimmick."
But If revenues, which are
based on estimates of slow but
steady economic recovery, do not
keep pace with estimates. "all or
part" of the cost-of-living
Earthquakes
• • cont1nu1ng
MAMMOTH LAKES (AP) -
A swarm of 3,000 mostly small
ear thquakes rumbled on for a
fifth day today amid heightened
concern about possible volcanic
activity in this mountain resort,
authorities said.··
"They're still having some,"
Clyd e Campbel l , wacJ}ing
controller at the state Offlce of
Emergency Services ln
Sacramento, said early this
morning.
The trembling began
Thursday and "is certainly
continuing," said seismologist
David Hill late Sunday by
tel ep.hone from the U .S .
Geological Survey center in
Menlo Park, near San Frandlco.
increases for 1ch ooli, state.
employee. and others 1'could be'
reduced to finance the deficit,"~
the budget rnetaage says.
Deukmejian 'a budget
antidpata tax and fee revenues••
of $26.025 billion and spending of•
$25.152 billion, including the ·
propoeed coat.of-living increases. '·
If actual revenues and
expenditu res match lhoser
estimates, It would mark the first:•
time in five years that the sta~··
took in more money than it spent ..
"Despite the aerloumeea of the, ·
current fiacal situation, California
can return to filcal reaponsibilitY.·
without increasing taxes. Thia·.
ca n be done while s till··
maintaining and even irnprovln&.
important government services:
and programs," Deukmejian's
budRet message said. ..
"Within the.a constraints, a:
1983-84 budget has been
prep ared w h ich not only is'
balanced, b ut al10 provides a·
reserve for econo mic··
uncertainties of $650 million,-0r 3
percent of expenditures, and a
reeerve of $150 million for future
legislation." .
Since the state's population is
expected to increase by 317.ooo·
dtiz.el:w in the coming year, total
spending would drop from $1 ,054.
per capita thia year to $1 ,018 nnt ·
year, the lowest level since 1979.
A house in Duty, La., ia ren ected in flood
waters from the Ouachita River, which h as
overflowe d (or the past three days.
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• A literature clna focu1ln1 on cont~porar)t eclence flctton will be of-
fered by CoUtllne C.ollep fJ"Om e:ao to 9:30
p.m. Mondaya, be1lnnln1 Jan. 31, at the
Roblnwood Learn1na Center, 6172 McFadden
Ave., HunUnaton BHch.
The ci... will examine lcience fiction
themea and format. In book.a, movies and
television. The work• of Ray Bradb.ry,
Artlt•r Clarke and Isaac Aalmov wlll be
dilcu.ed.
RegiatraUon may be com~ted by mail,
uai fonna rovided in the co e's tchedule
of ~. 1':re la no tuition ee for Iecal
residents of California for one year or more.
More information can be obtained by calling
the college at 963-0824. .
•A four -hour aeminar designed to
familiarize participants with the use and .
limitations of estate plannina for families, will
be presented a t Oran1e Coast College
Saturday.
Titled "Family Eatate Planning: An
Overview," the tesaion will run from 9 a.m. to
1 p.m . in OCC'a Fine Arts Hall 119. Admiaaion
is $5.
Se minar lecturer la Daa Broderick, a
partner in the Newport Beach law firm of
Howaer, Gertner and Brown. He apeclalU.es in
wills and probate.
For information about the aerninar, phone
556-5880.
Royal invitation grows
W estminater Councilman Gil Hodges 1how1
some or the 2,000 signatures that had been
collected laat week on petitions inviting Queen
Elizabeth II to vi1it the city during her trip to
Southern California Feb. 27-28. Hodgee hopes
to deliv~r the petition• to the· Britiah
Con1ulate Friday.
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Youngsters find movie making s.cary proposition
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IAN DIJ:OO iAP) -Ptychlatrllt Thomu P. 1tnlor con1ult1nt with Comworld, tht Orem, it.an ryWUNl movt" for HCh other and loee "a.oucti 'Tm ;01r'14 to tit t l\Uiii~ Wfle • ,_,arr-==--•
lfuhnmn; cut tn ttw mafamWiw N&e •I t lM"tiw Utah•bawd ettadlo •h•• Hnkf'ola.d 'h• N85,000 ~&b &MpMhl!c and whit ~}lollywood peopl• doctortn1 1ory bodlff, but I'm not aotna co bt
producer for 1 horror fllm, wani.d tome advlc. on venture. would llkt co '" on tht .Crlin-:"nt ulCJ. lhOOtinl ttllm In 1 movtw." --.---whet ecarw youna _people. So ht ptac.d ad.a lut Tht youn1 people who partlolpated In th• Tht movlt WM 1hot ln Hollywood, and wu Bobby Straker, 18, La Jol11 Kl1h School
Seoi.mbtr ln San Dt•ao new1papers '"kln1 th• novel 1rran1ement, however, wtrt not prod\,ICed by Michael Schrot'dor and dlr«t.od by 1tudent who 1n1wered th• ad1 "becau. I like 1•
opfnlona of t.een-acen and youna aduli.. compenuted tor th•lr time, nor did they ~Ive Tom McLoufhlin McLou11hlJn ~wrott> the• tcript movln," uld that the film II "100 J>91'ftnt better"
The rt"9ult i.. th• movl• "Onci Dark Nl1ht." a any screen <'redlll evtm thouah many of tht>lr with Micha~ Hawt.. b«-au1t• of the Input from youna people.
film about the "echool wlmp" who takrs a datt to 1une1tlun1 except for tho end Inc wcrf' "l Ukl'd It, but I t'XJ)f'Clt.'CI It u, be mare 1enry." Having the youna people help .elect tho ecrtpt. 4 •pend the night In a mawiolewn and ends up being lri<:orpraled Into the movie. 1ald Julie Phllhp. 22. e 1tudf!'nt at Mesa Coll.o&tl who make plot chang• and voi. on veraiona they ~ •
kept company by hvlng corpees with &littering eyes "l wl1h we could have done IOl'TIOthlna about ""'ntrlbu~ augl'ltlons l.o the movie belt had never t>Nn tried before on 1uch a larJe J
and coffins popping out of walls. thllt, but we had l.o foUow tn1dlUonal Hollywood "I would reromm1•nd It to my (rictnda. ft htL'I scale. Johnaon 1ald.
About 100 young ~pie In San Diego between protocol." Johnaon .. id. good 1uaperue." ahe 1111d ufter a«>lna tht• tlnl1hed "They are at u very critical 1tage of
the a~es of 12 and 2~ responded to the ads and Johnson said ht IC>Udted their thoughll product "It'• prt.-tty cn•allw. And it wu nice to be dev<>lopmenl," Johruon .. Jd. "Many of them feel I
helped in the film's produt'llon by offerina thelr becttuse "I wanted their feedback, with tht.-part of the-moviemakmg prcx'i..'ill, even It It was a thut this I• an adultAI' world and adult.a don't llatA'Jn '
comments, crltici11rM and suggeatlona throughout potential advantaae belna thut we wol.tld be In small part.'' and th11 wu1 a chance for them to find them1elves
the moviemaking process. closer touch with the grauroota UC'ket buyer. For Philip. thla waa JUlil u brief fling with In a po1ilion like producer-director Steven
"Basically. this 18 their film.'' sald Johnson. a "Some people reel that pl'Opll' In Hollywood Hollywood. Spielberg -they got to call the shot.I." I
Classes
.for fee
outlined
Registration 1s under
way for 175 fee-based
ml ni -courses be1 ng
offered by Orange Coast
College's Community
Service Office thi s
spring.
The courses, which do
not grant college credits.
begin in February.
March, April and May.
and range from three to
nine w eeks in length.
Cost of the courses range
from $5 to $50 each.
though most are m the
$20 to $30 range.
A complete listing of
the fee-based classes 1s
included 1n OCC's
Community Service
Bro ch ur e The
publication has been
mailed to all residences
within the cities of Costa
Mesa, Newport Beach,
Corona del Mar and
Fountain Valley A
partial maahng has been
sent to the city of
Huntington Beach.
Courses are offered m
such subject areas as arts
and crafts , music,
computer instruction.
culinary arts, fitness
activities, dance, martial
arts, outdoor studies.
scuba diving, yoga, flight
instruction. health .
languages, needlecrafts.
sailing and general
interest.
Students may register
for classes by sending a
check, payable lo Orange
Coast College, to OCC's
Community Service
Office, 2701 Fairview
Road. C.O.ta Mesa, 92626
Registration also is
being conducted in
person 1n th e
Community Service
Office, located in the
college's Student C.ent.er
Building. The office is
open Monday through
Friday from 8 a.m. lo 6
p .m., and Saturdays
from 8 a.m. to noon
Registration will be
conducted for each classs
at the door. on a space
available basis. For
mini-course mform&tion.
phone 556-5880
Smokers'
clinic
at H oag
Smokers who have
made a New Year's
reeolution to "Klck the
Habit" can get help by
joining the "Freedom
From Smoking Chn1c"
co-sponsored by the
American Lung
Association of Orange
County.
Classes m ee t two
nighta a week for four
weeks at the cost of $25.
The class is under
way at Hoag Memorial
Hospital, Newport Beach
on Monday and
Thunday evenings from
4-6 p.m. through Jan. 31.
Clan meets in the
cafet.eria-meeting rooms
A&B.
For additional details,
phone the American
Lung Association of
Orange County at
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Judges' workload can
be readjusted locally
There's a <.."Ommon pt.>rc..•eptaun
t hat many of CaliCorniu's judges
a ren't working hard c:nough, thnt
they spend too littlf• tinw on th<•
bench e:tnd. pt•rhaps, too much tinw
on the golf course
One who hw. this perception
1s Assemblyman Nolan Fri12l'lh•.
R-Huntmgto n Beat:h He says hl'"'
been told that 30 per<:<.>nt of lht·
state's judges are doing 75 lo HO
percent of the work .
Frizzellt> readily conl'l'<i<'~ that
the figures wer e · "suggested" lo
him and may or may not be..·
rcflN·t1ve of actual perlorman<-c.
Y<'l. thC' lawmaker apparently
beli('V<'S them to be trut'. l I<> 1s
sponsoring legislation th<.tt would
cr eate a state Comm1ss1on of
Judicial EfflC'ienc:y that would
condut:t a two -y~·a r study on
Judicial output The Frizzell(.'-
backcd legislation calls for
minimum working hours and a
procedur(.' wher<'by judges would
r eport h ours worked to
s upervisors.
Regardless of the magnitude
of the..• perceived problem,
Fr1zzelle's appr oach to solving it
seems mc:rcd1bly cumbersome and
potentially expensive.
It's Joubtful that a s ta t e
commission could. an two years.
devise a system to rate judicial
('((ic1ency und dt•tt.>rnun(' 1C tht.>
~tattc>'s NUpt•r1ur, rnun1t·1pal and
JUSti<.~ rnurt judges weru ml!'ctmti
l h t• :n a n d a r J s . l t ' s t• q u a 11 y
doubtful that Cort·an~ Judgt•R lo
kf'''P tim<.•<.·ards to punrh tht·
clo<.·k. so lo spl•ak would do
..mything to in<.'rease output
W h a t • s n <.' t• d c• d a re mo r 1 •
t•hanges clost.•r tu th<.• problem -at
the t·ourthoust•s Pn•s1dmg JUdg<.>s
should t>Xt•rl strongt'r rolt.>s in
!>l'<'lng that oth<.•r JUdgt•s on th<.•
be n <.' h a r t' f u I f 1 11 i n g t h t• I r
obligutaon to th<.• taxpayers.
In Orang<.• County, thl'rc an•
·six presiding JUdges One 1s head
of the county's supl•raor l'ourt
system. F1 ve ovcrsN• brand1
municipal courts an Santa Ana.
Westminster, Newport Beach,
Laguna Niguel and Fullerton
I I IS these judg<.'S el<.'C'lt.'d by
votes of their fellow jurists -who
should be responsible for e nsuring
that workloads are equal a n d
efficiency maximized.
If legislation is required to
give presiding judges greater
powers ovPr their colleagues. then
such legis lation s hould be
introduced. It would seem to get
much closer to the root of the
problem than some far-off
<:ommiss1on in Sacram<>nto
Manipulating the pre~s
The title fight of Gates Vs
Youngblood went another round
bet ween Christmas and N<.'w
Year's when the missing p1e<:es of
the body of late Jail prisoner
Tumavatas1 Lavano were
discovc.·red not to be m1ssmg after
all.
C'c•ntral Municipal Court
Judg(• Bobby Youngblood had
cont<.•nded the body parts were
m1ss1 ng and had charged that
Lav<ino's death was a "likely
hom1ode" possibly as a result of a
beating at the jail.
0 r a n g e Co u n l y S h t· ri ff -
Coro m·r Brad Gales had Jl·rned
the l'harge. He had also denit"d
that the parts were lost by the
corc>n<'r's offi ce and hence
una vailable for autopsy by a
priv<al<.' pathologist working at th<·
behest of the Lavano family At
any rate. the parts were hanclt>d
ov<'r and an exammauon madt• No
one would comment on the results
The Lavanos have f1k'Ci a $5
million wrongful death sui t
agnmst the county During lhe
pa:;t two years. 18 Jail inmates
have died m custody. Youngblood
has made a number of allegations
about the county jail. and h is
charges have prompted
investigations by the FBI in
conJunct1on with the US
Allorney's office and by tht•
Orange County Grand Jury
Meanwhile. Sheriff Brad
Gates says he 1s investigating
Youngblood m connecuon with a
burglary committed before
Youngblood became a judge.
It should be clear from all thas
1 hat Youngblood and Gates are
longtime political opponents. The
last month has been a ballet of
press (·onferences and rcleasl's.
a 1med a t innuendo courtesy of the
newspapers
•
tiance two separate outside
investigations are now under way,
1t would seem. as we have said
b<:fore. prudent for both sides to
shut up and await the outcome.
These s1tuauons cause much
gnashing of tl'eth in newspaper
t·d1turial boards because they go to
the heart of what we perceive as
our JOb -informing the publit:.
But public information 1s
prvsum~d to int'ludc items ol
m·ws The amb1gu1ty arises when
polit1c1Cjns. who arc new becaUS(.'
of lht•1r posll1ons . make
(,.k'<:larations that may or mav not
be ba:;ed an fat·t WC' imd ou™-lvl'S
on o<"c:as1on repeating 1nnuC'ndo
and unsubst antiated chargf's,
simply be<·ause they have issued
from the mouths of thos<' who
oftc•n do mak<' lht• nc•ws
0 n t h t• n n l' h <! n d . 1 t 1 s
dangcrou~ f u r th<• prt•"s t o
andepcnd('ntly adjud1catl' the•
truth uf any given issue· and covt>r
or not cov<.·r ll un that basis Not
b<:mg clairvoyant. we risk grave
errors of Judgment On th<' othc.-r
hand. we havt> to question thl'
public· serv1t·t· of rC'peating a
pullt1cal catf1ght doy after clay
when much o f what we are
quoting is one man's opinion
Because of the public's ne<'d
to know. the pres.s 1s often at the
mercy of the poht1c1ans Sen . Joe
McCarthy knew that, and for
years. he uscd It to his advantage.
When an elc.'<.·ted ofhc1al calls a
news conferl'nCC', the act itself is
newsworthy
&>Cause we arc unw1lhng to
risk absence the· onC' time in 10
suc h a press conferenc<' yields
useful information. a nd because
we believe the public can see
marnpulauon for. what 1t is. we go
and we wnte about 1t
But somellm<.>~. we wonder
Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views
expressed on this page are lhose of their authors and artists Reader comment is
invited. Address The Daily Pilot, PO Box 1560. Costa Mesa CA 92626 Phone (71 4)
642-4321.
L.M. Boyd/ Mating cycle
The young woman ma.mes a much
older man who has enough money to
take good care of her and their
children He dies. She then marnes a
much younger man who finds her
experience, wisdom and property
qulte attractive. She dies. Now he's an
older man with plenty of money. hers
and his. And he marries a much
younger woman. The double-mating
cycle goes on, old matched with
young. young to old, old to young. It's
reportedly a matrimonial pattern
common to cenain tribes in Africa and
Asia. And certain love and war
expert.I, not our own. inslst it's th e
moet rewarding marriage tradition of
all.
There hu only been one month -
OR.ANOE COAST
Daily Pilot
January -that has never had a
100-degree-F day somewhere in the
Uruted States. But Jan. 17. 1936. got
almost that hot at was 98 degrees F
-in Laredo. Texa.OJ
Widespread Is the nouon that the
great naturalist John Audubon only
shot birds to get models for hi.a famous
paintings. He did that, true. But the
h istorical footn o tes indicate h e
frequently shot as many as 100 bird.I a
day, far more than he ever painted.
Mr. Audubon liked to kill birds.
If certain people aren't especially
prone to rniahape, how do you explain
the fact that one firth of the
population occounta for four-ffhh1'1 of
the serious a<lcldent.s?
Themaa P. Ho'9y
'ubl•thtlr
Jona Arnot!
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---~ ;;;.-'1HIS 1s to() RJr OF Get'D,~NR<-T~ NOTWNG 1N HERi BUr ~SE iwo su.LY L.cfRE(MMJNS:,
Social Security battle due
WASHINGTON R<'p Dan
Fosumkowsk1. D-111.. wears powt•r hkt·
th~ infantry hl'lmct he wore in Kort•a
and hc•'s soon going to need all the
prot1.'<0t1on hl' can get
A:. ('haarman of the House Ways and
Meani. Comm1ttt.>e. the big man from
Chicago 1~ r(·s1xms1ble for legi!.lataon to
keep SoC'lal Se(:uraty solvC'nt He'll be the
target of potshots from all sidell -
congressional colll'agues. the White
House and th!' pubhc Even a Solomon
couldn't plc·ase everybody on thlS one,
and nobodv has ever accused
Rost.enkowsk1 of being a Solomon
IF THE PROSPECT of impending
battle daunts ham, he didn't show 1t
during a rt'l·<>nt meeting wath aides in h ts
offat.'1? a ft•w steps from the House floor
Knowing that many. pt-rhaps most, of
hl5 collt'agues consider at the better part
of political valor to avoid either tax hikes
or bent>C11 cuts. Rostenkowskl realizes
he's not going to be popular when he
propost•s one soluuon or the other -
pt.>rhops both. But he also recognizes
n<.'<.'t·ssity when it confronts him
"I'm going to deal with this even af at
means standing alone and being an
S.O B ," ht' said, jabbing a finger in the
air for l'mphas1s
He 1!. now an demand for pohtacal
appt-arancl'!> But ht• observed that um:t.·
ht.• tac·kles tht.• So<.·tal S«.·uruy rnt$.S, ht•'ll
be about all popular ll8 Typhoid Mary
Rostenkowska has already had a brwf
skinrush with the White House. On a
reconnalsaance missio n down
G. -J1-c1-11-a-11-11-1 -~
Pennsylvania Avenue a few Wl'<'ks ago,
he had brl·akfast with James Baker, lht·
pres1dt.•nt's chief of staff
Ba k l' r . s t 1 11 s m a rt i n g f r o m t h l'
November elecllon results, aC(.•uscd tht.•
Democrats o( lrrctponsably politacmng
Scx·1al• St.'<'Un ty durtng the campaign
Baloney, Rostenkowaki responded (or
something to that effect) The painful
truth was that President Reagan's
vaunted safl'ty net had developed gaping
holes -and the voters had simply
caught onto lt. he sald.
Rostcmkowsk1 will a.l.ao have to deal
with another powerful comm1ttet.•
chairman. Hep. Claude Pepper. D-Fla
The 8:.!-vc-ar-old Rules Committee boss as
the forcmust congressional champion of
the elc.lt·rlv. and can be expected to bottlt·
up 1my Social Security reform ball that
t-0mp<'rs with their benefits
THE GRAVITY of the pro blem 1s
emphasized in a report prepared for the
Sl'nate Budget Committee by the
Congressional Research Service My
a!>soc1ate Michael Bmstein has seen a
drah of ihe report
"The> public seems to have lost a
s1gnaf1cant degree of confidence that the
system wall survive over the long haul,"
the rt-port warns, "and ll as not Likely
that recurring 'minimal rn('asures' to
1 (·ston: financial soundness will remove
these doubts."
With startling frankness, the report
sugg<'sts that 1( the public really
undc·rstood how Social Set.·urlly 1s
fundt.·d. at might well t-ons ader 1t "as a
sort of 'Ponzi game' an wh1t·h the cost
of ml't'ting today's benefit obhgauoru. is
hornt· not by the rC<.'1p1ents of those
lwnl'f1lS but by today's workers -a sort
of pc1ss1ng the buck to future
gt.·nerc1taons.
The· unflattering refert'ncc. of course.
1s to Charlie Ponzi, a con man who, m
l!llO. paid "d1v1dends" to investors out of
mom•y h<' got from new investors instead
of Nirmngs -pre<"isely 1hc way Social
S1'<.'unty operates. as the Senate report
adma~
Helpful ideas for • econ0In1c recovery
PrL•s1den1 Heagan has said that wt•
could solv1• thP uncmployml•nt probll'm
.C l'al·h ('Qmpany in tht· Unatt•d States
would han• JUst one more pc>rson lsn l
thJt J v.ondt•rful idea" It's so wondc•rCul
I Vl lx-t•n than~mg at should be <:arried
l' v l' n f u r t h e r C o n s 1 d l' r 1 h l's e
pos.,1b1ht1l>s _,
Tht• U S auto industrv as an the
wor-.t trouble of its lafc \.\•o uld 1t be
asking too much of each of us who
already owns a car to buy,Just om• more~
The President believes an the trackle-
down 1h<'Ory. Acc'Ording to that theory,
af thC' auto industry b<x-omcs prosperous
again. the a1hng steel Industry would
also get wl•ll The service stauons would
sell mon.• gas. so the oil companies would
prosper With the added 5 cents a gallon
tax on l'Vl'rv tankful. we'd have more
<1nd b<>ttcr highways and unemployl'd
pcopll' would be put to work building
them That's tnckle down
-THE HOUSING industry 1s an a
terrible slump The peoplt.• who own
their own homes an America are. with a
few exef'ptions. among the 89 per<.·ent
who havc Jobs They are in good
financial t'ond1tion. Why wouldn't at be a
good 1dea fo r ('VCr)' homeowner lO buy a
second house'> How better to end thas
slump an the real estate market'> Tht•
trickle-down theory would comC' anto
play ht>re. too af the President ts right
PlumbNs. ell'ctrac1ans. carpenters and
rl!al l'Statt.• pto·oplt· -especially real
estate pc·opl<· would bl' back in
busmess
--The farml'r<> of Anwrn:a art• hc.1van~
a tough 1anw bt'<·ausc• they're growan~
food fastl·r than we're eating at For
example, the fl dt•n.tl govt·rnment l)o
storing 40 million pounds ut buttt.•r
·:~::·:::~;, 01 th< ye~
the government as committed to buy
what the dairy farmers can 't sell
Farmers are also storing millions of
bushels of com Wl' tan't use
B> taking our cue from President
Reagan's idea for eyery company to hire
one more person. we could end the
butter surplus If each and every one of
the 230-odd million Americans would eat
just one quarter pound more butter fl
week. the problem would be solved. By
adding on~ extra pletoe of butter to every
sht.'t' of toast, tht> butter glut could be
eliminated A trickle-down benefit tu
eating additional buttt'r would be that
we'd have more of all of us.
One of the good ways to eat morl'
butter would be to cons ume at on
popcorn in the movies Farmers with
excess corn could grow nothing but
popping corn to be consumed in the
theaters across the land Eaung popcorn
an thl• movies would have a salutary
t•ffl•ct on butter consumption, corn
l'Xl·t.~>s and the motion picture busines.s.
-OVERALL NEWSPAPER sales are
up an this country. but there have been
problems in some a reas IC every
housl'hold which now buys JUSt one
m•wspaper. would have two rop1es of the
~lme paper dellvered. each husband and
waf(' could have his and her own sheet to
rl'ad without d1v1dmg up the sections. It
wou Id be a boon to households and
newspapers all across the land
There are almost 12 million
unemployed now and President Reagan
says there are that many businesses in
America That's how he arrives at his
conclusion that af each company would
hare one person. unemployment would
be a thlJlg of the past. It ~ms to me that
our President -and he is ours you
kno~ has overlooked the single big
opportunity for employment we have.
The biggest employer in the nation li the
federal government. Through some
maxup, probably. President Reagan
hasn't hired tha t one more person to
work for the government. He'• fired a
lot of them
There must be at least 12 million
government agencies and offices. If
President Reagan followed his own
suggestion and saw to it that each
governmf::nt agency hared JUSt one more
worker. private industry wouldn't have
to
Political manners better in Lincoln's day
Remlnlll('('nt t· 1s a weaknt·ss of the old.
and 1\'s not ort<.•n that I andulgt> m 1t. but
thl' rt>tent election. with its bitterness
and insult amounting to stander.
remanded me> of the last time l saw <.:Ari
Sandburg when he was visiting some of
his old haunts in Chicago.
Then, too. It was just after on ugly
election. and Carl, who had rPt.'C'ntly
IYDllY HARRIS
flnLshfd hie m:ataive h'<>tJl'•phy o{ Abe
Lincoln. WH contraaung the g Mroaity
of Abe with the pettiness and acrtmony
ol th~ modt'm political ~no
ln Lincoln'• day, wh n ht' wu a
ctMdldate for th~ atat.e 1...cgi1laturo, It wu
cu!'ltomary in llllnols tor the rival
~ndidau.. to blu'nl\Om\ tocether around
the district On orw .uch OC'CUlon. he h.rl
drlvl'n out. from Sprln9fleld with a
political opponent. to enaase ln • joint
dobat.e. and tht•y travell'd In h11
oppon nt.'1 t rrlaaic.
Addrt lnR the f1rmer1 who had
gathered to meet them. Lincoln began
by !>&yang, "I am too poor to own a
carriage. but my opponent has
generously invited me to ride with him I
want you to vote for me 1f you will. but
if not, then vote for my opponent, for ht-
is a fine man." Would any candidate
today have the graciousness to express
himself in th'5 manner·~
Even in war, Lincoln was more lenient
toward his enemies than most politic1am
are In peace. At the cmd of the Civil Wor.
SAndburg recounted, Gen Grant. Wt'll
•ware o( Lincoln'• tender side. asked
him point-blank what was to bl-done
with Jtffcraon ~via. the president of
th• ConCe<feracy. "Should we try to
ooptuN: hlm, or let him Ht'&p& from the
country IC he can?"
LINCOLN REPLIED, h~ 9C> often
did, with a 1tory -thls one about the
lrlshrnan who h d tak n the pledae from
Fath r Murphy, but got terribly thirsty
and applied to a bartender' (or •
lt"moNdt. Whtie It was .bit'lni-,prt"pan-d,
he whispered to the bartender, "And
could ye put a Uttle brandy tn It. all
unbt-known to m~ lfr' Lincoln then
told Grant if h couJn let Jeff Davi.
etCape. "all unbtkn~wn w him," w l \
him go. because "I don't want tum."
lndeed. even at the height of the
hO'lllhll<>S. Lincoln once uttered a few
kind words about the Confederates. and
a woman in the audience stood up and
demandt'<i to know how he could speak
kmdly of his enemies when he sh ould
rather destroy them.
Lincoln paused , and then drawled,
"What. madam, do I not destroy them
when 1 make them my frienda?" And
this was the president who waa accUMd
of not being a "proper ~uan..,
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By JODI CADENHEAD o< die Detty !>Mot ... ,.
At Wilson Elementary School in Cost.a Mesa kindergarten
sometimes lasts two years.
And that's only the beginning of what is unusual about the
special prograrn that was started eight years ago by kindergarten
teachers Karolee Hampton and Ellen Wright.
Al first angry parents used to ask how any 5-year old could
flunk sandbox? But over the years they've come to understand that
not all children develop at the same rate and lo push some
youngsters early can only spell failure later.
The idea behind developmental placement, also used at Cost.a
Mesa's Klllybrooke school. lS that a child is taught according to
maturity and ability and not by chronological age.
Many children fall behind academically m later years and
eventually fail because they lacked self confidence and were not
ready for the basics taught in first g rade, said the teachers.
At Wilson, the children rotate through three different
classrooms learning numbers, ('Olors, movement and communicauon
skills at various levels. The fourth, a contajned classroom, is used for
second-year kindergarteners.
ChaUenging to both teachers and students is the fact that only
about half the Wilson kmdergarteners speak English at home. Nine
different nationalities are represented in the four classrooms this
year.
There are children from the United States. Mexico, the Fiji
Islands, the Marshall Islands, Peru, El Salvador, Vietnam, Laos and
India.
"It's very hard to have a cht.ld come sobbing. to you and you
have no idea why," said Hampton. "It's very frustrating to have
children with whom you can't communicate."
But somehow understanding is not a barrier at w11son. Two of
th e teachers speak Spamsh and b1hngual aids are used in aU the
classes.
The children who cannot speak English or Spamsh can only
listen and watch carefuUy as the teacher repeats both the word and
the action.
Bonnie Cotton said "snowflake" and asked the class of
S-year-olds to repeal the word as they swayed back and forth like
flakes of falling snow
"I have a philosophy. I believe they're here to learn English,"
said Cotton, who was hired thlB year to teach English as a second
language and to teach art. "We want them to hear English and to
learn by dtrection."
The program apparently works. More than half the ctuldren
who enter kmdergarten speaking only Sparush go on to the first
grade speaking English
The Spanish-speaking children are taught basic skills m
Spanish. English is used in Hampton's visual a.ld class and Cotton's
art and music class. But tests are given in both languages.
Eddy Datller. who teaches math and reading preparation,
instructs in Span,,iah. She believet1 that bask akills must be Learned
in a chlld'• native language ln order to be understood.
"To tea,cb a Spanish-speaking child in English would be like
taking an introductory mechanics class in Chinese," said Oattler.
Y ou can say red. red, red all day, but unlea they know rojo
(Spanish for red) it's no good."
Proficiency in English is not a requirement for advancing to the
first grade But all students must show matunty and an ability to go
on to the first grade before the teachers will recommend the move
About 25 percent of Wilson's kindergarteners return for a
second year. Because the class is already established, the students
don't see retention as a failure.
ln fact, those considered too immature \o handle the promotion
are generally relieved to find they will be returning another year,
&atd Ellen Wnght, who teaches the second year kindergarten class.
This class 1s slightly more advanced than the first year.
Chiklren enrolled in advanced kinder~arten usually develop
the needed confidence and the ability to go on to the first grade
successfully, Wright said.
However, children who are pushed into the first grade before
they are ready often develop severe problems and suffer from lack
of self esteem. Many fall so far behind that they are held back m
the third grade, when the effects are more traumatic and the
chances of catching up more difficult, she said.
"The parent who says he wants his chtld to go on to the first
grade before he lS ready, doesn't realize that the chtld will be
failing everytlrne the teacher asks him to read," said Wright.
Since the children are grouped according to their ability, the
pace is not stalled for English-speaking children, said the teachers.
Wright said she would estimate that most of the Wilson
kindergarteners amve at the school with a 3 year old's vocabulary,
regardless of their native tongue.
She said the high percentage of single and working parents
make it difficult for many of the youngsters to receive intensified
instruction or att.ent1on at home.
A survey of the tchool's 500 youngsters last year found that
only 54 had a parent who was home during the day.
The teachers said they make a point of visiting every student's
h~ to explain their program to the parents.
T ea ch e r Bari Ficquette is excited over the results of He rby Barerra 's language test.
Maria Elena Ada me pretends she's a
snowflake while h e r classmates at Wilson
Ele mentary School in Costa Mesa do their
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DEAR ANN LANDERS Thia ii for Mr z ..
who complained becawie hla wife undreMeS ln the
bathroom:
Here I am. my love, In the nude (at your
request). My bra that puahed me "up and out" now
lie. in a heap on the Ooor. M~ttasta. now flat and
pendulous, look u If lhey t reach my navel.
The foundation garment wear to keep me tall
and straight (with a nice fiat tummy) I have shed
like a snake. M y fanny la drooplni and my
abdomen ls amazingly round. lf I still have toes, I
sure u heck can't see 'em.
Now, my love. LS It lights on or off? It's hell to
be old, but I'm yours -you can make book on 1t. -
E IN OREGON, WHICH IS Nar WHERE I LIVE
DEAR E: Klieg llgbt1? No! But a dim, low·
watt bulb ml&bt please him aad r,ou'd look better
tbu yoa thlllk. He kaow• be dJdn t marry Marilyn
Monroe, dear, 10 don't be 10 bard oa yourself.
Beauty la often la tbe eye of tbe beholder.
DEAR ANN: Like many other Americans, I'm
f~ling the pinch and decided to find~ way to make
an extra buck My curiosity was running high on.
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Warn your readers against being foolish
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DEAR HON: Barnum was rigbt. Sorry tbe
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When I tned to tell my husband about my last
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I knew she didn't want to hear it either Pleue
tell me, Ann Landers, how can a cadaver take the
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a medical school? At this time, I haven't deaded to
do 1t yet, but might. Can the SW'Vlving spouse deny
that also? After reading a recent column of yours. I
de<:1ded on my last wishes and felt 90 relieved, but
my husband refuses to go along with my request.
That's why I am -FURIOUS IN FLUSHING.
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threc·<'ard itupport for part
ner. and It 11 lemptinac to
raise to two 1pade1. Jluw
ever, bear In mind that part
ner may have a weakish four
card spade suit, while you
are looking at a rea&onably
good six-card suit in your
hand. Therefore we prefer a
rebid of two hearl.s. ln this
sequence, two hearts hu tht'
added advantage of virtually
guaranteeing a six card suit.
Q.Z-Nl'ither vulnerable. 11
South you hold:
•AJS QAQ87! OAK8 +83
The bidding has proceeded:
South Weat North Eut
I c;> .-... I i:i PHI .,
What do you bid now'f
A. -Once partner ha1 ralHd
hearts, your hand r•valuH lo
20 point.. Add to thl1 thee or
10 ho hat shown with hie
raiH. and you have onou1h
ror 1amt. To do anythln1
other than bid four hearts 11
Hklng parlaor to do your
job.
Q.S-Aa South. vulnerable,
you hold:
+AH <:?83 OKQelZ •A.17
The bidding ltu proceeded:
8tut!I Wt1& N•UI E11t
l 0 P ... I+ Pue .,
What do you bid now 'f
A.-Obvlou1ly. only two bids
come Into consideration -a
raise to two spades or a rebid
of one no trump. While your
distribution ia balanced. we
don't like bidding no tr ump
without a stopper in the un .,,,.,,
bid majOr, Hpeclally when
wo have decent three card
aupporl for p1ttner and 1 rut
flnic va lue. Our 1lrona
prt<ferMc:tt 11 for the ,., .. to
two 1pade1. If you cho.e lo
rebid your diamond•, you
need lo bru1h up on your
b11lc1.
Q.•-Neltht>r vulnl!rahl~. u
South you hold:
•AJIOH <::1KQ783 OH +5
The bidding hat proceedt'd:
S..t• WHt Nortll1 EHt
J + Pa11 S • Pa11 .,
Whal do you bid now?
A.-Deapite your fin«'
distribution, you have a
minimum opening bid, and
are worth no more than a
raiee to four spades. To in·
troduce hearts now would
suggest to partner tha t you
are looking for slam. and that
could lead to a major
dlsuter. In addition, since
you have already found a fit
and can't play In two suite,
why h•IP the enemy by
«ivlnw them Information to
which they are not entitled.
Q.5-Both vulnerable, u
South you hold:
+HI c::i tan Ot.12 •106
The bidding ha1 proc.,eded: w .. t North Ea1t South
1 'V Dblo Pue T
Whal action do you t.ake'l
A.-Partner has uked you
to bid your beat suit, 10
oblige. Bid one 1pade. If you
even con1ldered paaalng,
read the chapler on takeout
doubles in "Goren'• Bridge
Complele." With your hand,
you have no reuon to believe
that your side can defeat
seven hearts, let alone one
heart, and doubled over
tricks can mount up to a
111zable srore
Q.1-As South. vulnerable,
you hold:
+AJt2 i::J1 OKQU •• '1102 '
The blddln1 hat proeffd.cl:
Eaet s .. tlll Woet Nen•
I c::i Dltla PHe .. I NT
Pue ?
What action do you take?
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holdlns four 1padt1, eo rule
out a same '" your ~Jor
suit. And an 11-trlck cont.ract
ml1M ~ beyond your com
blned relOurcea. R&iae to
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EIMA IOMIECI HOIOSCOPf
BY SIDNEY OMARA
Tuesday, January J 1
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Avoid direct
confrontations -you're on right track but some
a"~¥iates are envious. Gain long-range view, define
terms, plan ahead for possible journey. Anawers
come via in tuitive flash.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Funcb become
available following delay, question s, some
restrictions and request for further information.
Focus also on added responsibility, pressure.
promotion, production, willingneu to cooperate
with older individual who can lend benefit of
expenence.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Finish rather than
miuate project -get details concerning rules,
regulations. More people are concerned with your
statements, views and actions -you'll attract wider
audience, many will consult you. Aries is in picture.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Job geta done only
1f you accept new procedure. Paet patterns wtll no
longer suffice. Focus on employment, health, people
who rely upon your judgment and care of peta. Get
to heart of matters, maintain independent stance
and deal with creative. stubborn Leo.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Personal magnetism
draws members o f opposite sex. Popularity
increases, intuition is on target and a very special
person expresses wlllingnesa to learn. Lunar
emphasis on change, travel, variety, element of luck
and possibility of winning a cont.eat.
VIRGO (Au£. 23-Sept. 22): You'll have mo~
working room. Penod of restriction will end. You
gain added preatJge, long distance calla a.re featured
and policies wW be clanfied. Gemini, Sagittarius
nauves fiRure prominently.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Study Vir10
message for valuable hint. Don't pennit red tape to
discourage you Some restrictions, delays actually
work m your favor. What appeared to ~ a lost
cause will be revived and you could be maJOr
beneficiary.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Don't be satisfied
with superficial explanations. Utilize ability to
analyze, perceive, di8cem and to puncture holes in
falsehoods. Lunar emphasis on money, special
G.8 . WIMN8LY · PRESIDEtolT
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AT WIT'S END
Here is a reprint of the t>e.t of Erma Bombeck
while she is on vacation.
Every parent has been through the frustration
of trying to get their toddler to talk. The kid slobbers
and they shout in excitement, "Uid you hear that?
He said, 'I love you, Mommy'." A simple burp turns
into, "l love my ne w curtains with the teddy bean."
1 was lhe same way. I'd stand in front of my
son and say, "Ma Ma, Ma Ma. Da l>a ... Watch my
lips, darling. Maaamaaa. . .naaaadaaaa."
Finally, one day the child looked me atrai_Sht in
the eyes and uttered his fint words -"I'm telling."
It wa.s a curious thing to say for a child alone in
a room. but from that day forward that's all I ever
heard him utter.
There would be a crash in the bedroom and his
voice would emerge loud and clear, "I'm telling."
The dog would yelp and run 50 miles an hour
out of the house and a voice would say, "I'm
tellin ." ~times. there would be no sound at all -
only a tantalizing threat. "I'm telling!"
There is at least one infonner born to every
family. A family couldn't take more than one. His
talent for seeing what no one elae sees is positively
uncanny.
Our stoolie was the only one to see his brother
humming after I told him to atop. . .by watching
his neck quiver.
He could tell by smelling his brother's breaih
that he ate lhe banana I was saving for the fruit
salad.
He could look through a clGeed door and know
that others were hiding from him and making ,__
by .eeing their shadows under the door.
He knew by a sixth aeme when they were
going to raise their hands to hit him -by the draft.
He knew when his brother took off his coat on the
playground, even though lhey went .to different
9Choola, because his anns were IWlburned.
In my heart. l knew he'd grow up to be an
agent for the CIA il his brother permitted him to
grow up.
His 'social' drinking 1nay cause cirrhosis
DEAR DR. STEINCROBN: I WHhl•'t be
1arprbe4 U my lt•lbud w drrtlol1s of~ liver,
or sometklq like t.laat -ud lats •octor doea't
evea supect It. And I doa't ~ It'• tile doctor'•
faalt lf Ile overloou IL T JOUI HEA11H
evaluated, drink much more than thaL Their two or
three drinks at lunch are not "ainglea" but
"doubles." Their beer oc two may add up to at least
a six-peck. They a.l80 take a "few" d.rink:s at dinner.
And ihen there's the excuse of having quite a few
more at a oocktail party or celebration. Such daily
consumption adda up to heavy drinking.
1-,,e been lD 1111 off1ce1.wllere Ile It treatlq m1.
balbuwl for cbolllc ''lDcu1esttoa" ud tae b&u t
laeanl Ute Inda. He'd ask my laubaad, "Row m8dl
do yH dJ1ak -U uy?" AJMI my llubud w..W
uawer, "0., 1 oeca11oaally &ake a dJ1ak or two."
OR. PETER J STEINCROHN
Tbe troable la di.at my lnubud kee,. esaeatial
clae1 from Ille doctor. Be drtakt a lot. Bow4caD lae
aQJpect tile liver wbea bla patient aap':.~!:dly
doesn't clrlllk macb? My llaabaad COD1lder1 1eU a 1oclaJ drt.aker. I wonder! -MRS. T.
drinker" ia one of the mast elastic complications m
many a drinker'• arithmetical table. What'• a drink
or two? b it really that, or many more overlooked?
Even if such dfink.ers hold their liquor well,
they should consider themselves to be chronic
alcoholk:s -or on the borderline. I'm not against a
"drink or two" if it's really limited to no more than
two ounces daily. But please don't consider me a
spoil-aporL The kind of "aocial" drinkina your
husband engages in. Mrs. T., m!Qht indeed" caua
such oom~lications as hepatitis, cin'nosia or enlarged
heart. He 11 hate me for saying this. DEAR MRS. T.: The definition of "aoclal
A aafe definition of eodal drinker is one who
limita hirmelf/henelf to no more than two been
dally or two~ of hard liquor, or the equivalent
in wine. But many IOda1 drinken whoee hablta I've
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SATURDAY. JANUARY tS
9IOO •.m. -4.00 p.m.
Seminar leader: Dr. Arch Hart
Associate Dean
Graduate School of Psychotogy
Fuller theological Seminary.
Pasadtna, caurornla
* Undemanding stress from a Christian perspective * Analyzlng your stressful environment . * The emotions 1s • source or stress. * Relatlonshlps 11 a source of strus. * Personality as a source of stress. * Unstresslng through correct thinking. * Adtenalln MaNgement. * Rtlaxatlon -the antidote for smm. * Assertlve~ss -the defense a~lnst stress.
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Hughes plants
avert walkout
A strike that would have affected 11,000
employ"" at two Oriange County plant.a of Huahm
Aircraft Corp., hu been avened aft.er union worken
overwhclmlna}y accepted tht' la'4..'9t. waae and benefit
offer
The &turday vote was 4,434 to 116 1.n favor of th('
new contrart, which union officlall said includes better
retirement, lruiurarK-e and job aecurlty benefita.
The contract atfecta 500 employees of lhe H~hea
Solid St.ate OlVtalon m Newport Beach and 6,000
memben1 of the ground systems group In FUUenon.
''If the vote would have gone the other way, we
would have gone out on strike," said Jim Bernsen,
president of the Local 1553 of the H~hes Aircraft
Elec tronic and Aerospace Technicians union
headquartered in El Segundo. '
The con tract includes a 17 percent pay increaae
uver thre<.· years which the company offered tn earlier
propasals Bem&en said the latest offer was preaent.ed
to the union rank-and-hie without recommendation.
"The additional benefit& and upgrading made lhe
d1fferen<..'<'," he said. The old contract expired Dec. ~.
Union offk1als c:ontinued to bargain afterward.
Gasoline use down
LOS ANGELES (AP) U .S . gasoline
consump11on fell l 11'J percent last year from 1981
levels. and motorists are paying an average of 11.37
cents less per gallon as a result, oil industry analyst
Dan Lundbt•rg says.
"But the wholesale pnce dropped by 13.54 centa,
so the dealers and operators at the pumps gained more
than two Ct.>nlS a gallon," Lundberg said Sunday in
releasing has survey of gas prices at 18,000 stations in
50 states.
"It 1s not a price war," he said "That's when you
have a dealer giving away his shirt. What looks like a
retail pncc war is actually a refinery price war."
Gas consumption has declined from more than
11 5 billion gallons m 1978 to less than 101 billion
gallons last year. he said.
The average cost of a gallon of gas, weighted for
all four grades, was between $1.20 and $1.21 on
Friday, down nearly two cents since the last survey
Dec 17 Lundberg said prices fell m each of the 75
C1 l1es he checked.
Brokerage buy OK'd
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Federal Reserve
Board said today 1t is approving the purchase of
Charles Schwab Corp., the nation's largest "diaoount"
securities brokerage, by BankAmerica Corp., the
Ca11fom1a-based parent of the nation's largest bank.
It was the first acquisition of a brokerage by a
bank holding company ever approved by the Federal
Reserve. a board spokesman said.
Trade tP"<JUprn:p1 ew:t1thig R<!u:rit:ies detde1 s had
opposed the sale of Schwa!\ to BankAmerica on
grounds that 1t might hurt oo+tJtion in the d.Ulcount
brokerage field and might create conflicts of interest
involving bank actJons concefning people who were
customers of both the brokerage and the bank
Fluor unit gets pact
~ A Fluor COrp. subsidiary will perform technical
support services on the Great Plains Gasiflcatio~
project. the first commercial-scale coal-to-gas plant in
the United States.
The contract was awarded to the Advanced
Technology division of Fluor Engineers Inc. by the
U.S . Department of Energy's Chicago Operations
office. Great Plains Gasification Associates, a ·
consortium of energy companies. is building lhe plant
an Mercer County, N.O.
The project ·is scheduled for startup in December
1984. Engineering is 65 pe rcent complete and
construction lS approldmately 12 percent complete.
The facility will use the same coal-gasification
technology employed by Fluor at two major synthetic
Cuel plants ln South AfriQ. Fluor Corp. la localed in
Irvine.
Gold
By Tbe A11ociated Press
Selected world gold prices today:
London morning fixing $474.00, up $9.00.
London afternoon fixing $474.00, up $~.00.
Parls afternoon fixing $472.91, up $15.66.
Frankfurt fixing $474.02, up $18.00.
Zarlcb late afternoon $472.75 bid, up $14.25;.
$473.76 asked.
Handy & Harmao (only dally quote) $474.00, up
$9 00.
Engelhard (only daily quote) $474.00, uf $9.00.
Engelbard fabricawct (only daUy quote $497.70,
up $9.45.
Metids
NEW YORK (AP) -Spot nonferrou• metal
prlet!t today·
Copper 76~·79'1i conu • pound , U .S.
destlnadons. Le*4 22·23 oenta a pound.
Zinc 38-40 cents a pound, d~Uve.red.
TlD Mecals $6.2148 week coml)Oltte lb.
AlamiJlam 76 centl a J)OU.nd, N.Y.
Men:ary $360.00 per flaak. Plat~""m $390.00-~94.00 troy ounce, N.Y •
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to big screen
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -"Batman," that
my.terioua noctw'nal creatur• who awoops out from
atat.ely Wayne manor to fight auch crime blgwl"1 u
the Rlddler. the PenauJn and lht• Joker, la comina
lO the big ecreen
Polygl'am P1ctur~s 1ai plann1nH u bla budget
movte called "Batman. Th~ Movu:~. ' which will go
into production ne-xt fall
But -"Holy oblivion, Batman," 1t w11J bear
no reeembl.a.ru.-e to the ('&mpy hit TV scrl~ that ran
on ABC from 1966-68, according tu Polygram's
Adam Fields. Fleldt said the movie, wh1c:h wall go
more for reality than satire, w1U have o number of
big names m cameo roles
Adam West starred as Batman, whose alt.er ego
was Bruce Wayne, In the series and Burt Ward was
Robin -Wayne's ward, Dick Grayson Neither will
be in the movie.
"Batman" was created by cartoorust Bob Kane
and made its first appearan'-e in Detectiv(• Comics in
1939.
Frank Galvin ha." one la."il chann·
to do som(•thing right
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NEW YORK -Nothinl can r.plaoe The Uneup lnolud11 a.a lndtpendentt, 14 th• plqut. workl ln • achoo! for abandoned chlldren,
ih• intlmaey and exciwment of 1 rouatna Public BroadoUttna Service 1tadon1, 10 NBC Hit htrott are uintly and vil1UOUI, hit ~an Kt.or, ~tt111 hll nuty Undt •taae performance. But, ln eome w1y1, tlie 1fflllate1, nine from ABC and ttx from CBS. vtllalna d11plc1blt and w\redM. mablt, hit Ralph (John Woodvtne), and, throuahout, J•
1elovtalon veralon of •"the Llte and Tht networkl are unh•J>PY about tht affWate poor brutallucl and 11okly, altho\Alh never attempt.I to riJht every wrona ht .....
Adventuree of Ntcholu Nlck.leby" ii better dtfectiona1 but ABC, CBS and NBC all were Iackin11pirtt or tatth. Good battl.H evil and And there'• plenty wron1 in Dtcken.1'
chan the Broadway 1how. offered "Nlcholu Nlckltby." eventually wlnl out. Jln&land, where children are Ndllcalll
The nine-hour TV production ta They turned It down, apparently blcaUM Dtckena' literary utd•, throu:ch which mlttreated and the poor are robbed o
convenient, spread over four nighta. h la alao they anticipated poor radnp. One network he offer1 judgment.I and propels die ttory, everything except, perhape their dJgnlty.
free -the theater ticket cost $100. executive also sold the 1tory wun't that are effectively presented by ca.at mem~r1 Thia la never clearer than I~ the character of
But TV's biggest edge comes in the comprehenalble, which might weU be true for who pass along the narration one to another, Smike. David Threlfall brinp a warm splrtt
camera cloee-ups of the faces of the oppressed someone whose cultural reference point ta u If It were a baton. The fusing of optlmltm to the retarded cripple who ii
and downtrodden. Theee expressions • "Joanie Loves Chachl." lmaginatton and reality ii handled neatly In befriended by Nicholas and whOM fiSht for
powerfully ralle to even higher emotional The Mobil Corp., whose TV credlt.s the at.aging. Characterl turn lnto props, and aelf-worth ii motl touching.
Jevels the social conaclousness and empathy include "Masterpiece Theater" and light and sound manage to convey the Act I ends with Smike telling Nlcholu ..
that Charles Dickens stimulates. "Mystery!" on PBS, was largely responsible presence of doorw and other tnvillble qnery. "You are my home" and the audience Cheerc
The Royal Shakespeare Company's for financing the television production. The The most heroic character la Nlckl~by enthusiastically. Th~ paaloN and preferences
"Nicholas Nickleby" will run on four Shubert Organization brought the play to himself (Roger Rees), a compassionate, of the theatergoers, who .eemln&lY i.:x>me
:onsecu tive nights, beginning tonight. on the Broadway. righteous Innocent who takes responalbflity part of the caat, gf\'et TV vleWert a •n.te of
ad hoc Mobil Showcase Network. a syndicate "Nicholas Nlckleby" la a morality play for his mother (Jane Downs) and lister, Kate involvement in the production.
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10 trltcil • klll., who coven
his vlellma with manlve
sandcutlas 0 EIOltT IS ENOUGH
Nrchotas bClllevea h1s fa11.
ure to continue 1 chain let·
,., nu CIUSeCI Tommy 10
1•11111
Q) THREE'S COMPANY
Chrissy·• blQ track wlnn·
•no• threaten 10 SOlll the
lhr-
G) HAWAII FIVl!-0
Both beu1no sc:ara ot
gengtend VIOience, Mc:Gu.
re\t and 1n elegant ob)eta
Cl'ef'I dealer are drawn
together
tl) OVER EASY
Guest Ethel Merman (RI
i P88 LATEHIOHT
Host Dennis Wholay
Cl) C8SNEW8
(!§) A8CNEW8Q
IBN8CHEW8 m THI! PRICE 18 RIGHT
~MOVIE * • Cannonball Run
f 198 1 I Burt Aeynotds. Dom
Oelu•sa Vanous oddball
c:harac:ters competa In a
COUl·IO·COeat auto ·-
PG'
S' SOMl!THfN0'8 AFOOT
Jean Stapteton and Artdy
Gtbb atlf on thl• muSIC;lf
whodunit at>ovt 10 houM-
guesls at an Englltlh coun-
try n~ who are mut·
Cleteel one by one
0MOVIE
• • The LISI Word
f 1979) R1ch1rd H1trtl
Karen Black An unw0<lelly
1nvtlf'llor s1note-nandedly
hghts City Hell on an
attempt 10 seve his apart
menl house lrom tne
wrecker PG
UOQ) AUCI!
tl) DICK CAvnT
(l)aNEW8
(!]) 8ARN!Y Miu.ER
all WOALO OF PEOPLE
7:001J C88 Nl!W8 0 N8CNl!W8 U HAPPYOAY8AGAJN
Chachl tries to etrenge •
elate bet-Al and 11<1
motner
IJ A8C Nl!WS Q 0 SOAP
Burt'• first duty u th• ,,_
sh8<1ft Is to take the town
armory back from hll
~· (!)NEWS
Q) THREE'S COMPANY
Tert1 becomea disgusted
when sne 0911 the wrono
ICIN •bOU1 Jack'I IUIOf'lnQ
of an OIClet wom..,
ti) 13 JOKER'S WIU>
ID 6S 8USIHE88
AEPOfl'T
(I) P.M. MAQAZINE
9 l!HTflfT AINMENT TONIGKT
Int~ with K10<1 on
"All My Chltdren " m OAANOI! COUNTY
TODAY
7:to IJ 2 OH THI! TOW..
Featured K.,en Shor-
lt1Clgt ot Orgenlz., Unllm·
lleel: a 100k 11 Chief Oetec-
tiv. Agency In .Anaheim, I
mlnl•lour Of Lot Angele9
, • .8,AMllY'9.JO
LAVI .... & a.411lL.EY
&COMPANY
8 EYeOHL..A.
FH tured file MW trend ol
ua1no men for calender
pnotos, p8'1 two Of 1 pro-
file of Bo Dlfllk •• r9PQl1
on rnlgtai.'W heed~ D MADNootFI Pl.AU
(!) QQ.ilQl
~L
OePIYIW,Gonugl
• WN' IH CINCINNATI
Ottpll• ~·· lflClt ol ~.Andy .... ,_
ptoduo9 • public •ffllf•
PfOll!"\ e Cl) TIO TAC OOUGH
Eric Sevareid hosts
44Enterprise," the
award-winning ser:ies on
how business works, which
airs tonight at 10:00 on
K OCE ( 50) and deals
with the bankruptcy of
Braniff airlines.
tl) MACNl!JL I LEHRER
REPORT m> SNEAI< PRl!Vtl!W8
Neal Gabler and Jeffrey
Lyons make lhelr ChOtOM
f0< the wor•I mov-ol
1982
®J YOU ASKED FOR rT
'1:) WltAT'S MY LIN£
11 FRAOOLE ROCK
'Beg1nn1noa" t MOVIE
• • • '• Ooc10< Zh1vaoo
( li65) Omar Sharif Geral·
Clone CheplJn Two !oven
struggle eml<lal the splrol
end pe.-of the Ru1-
11en Revotullon
1:00 IJ SQUARE PEG8
Patty anel Lauren try 10
increase ttlett popu1.,11y
by 1>Ull1no • --or pranks on Weemawee
High SchOOI
1J Q! LITTLE HOUSE: A
Nl!W 8l!OINNINO
Sarah Cllll11<'1 arrogant.
l>()Werlul lllhet 1rr1ves In
Wetnul Grove t0<• • '11111 c:;:i 0 MOVIE • • * • Key Laroo
( 11148) Humphrey 8ogat1
Laurtlf'I Bacall A Fl0<1C11
•8'0<1 Nllel 11 tatcen 0¥81'
by 8 bunch Of hoOCll
IJ®) THATI
INCfE>lttUJ
Featured bee handlers
l0<m 1>41ard• on their •-
u11no 20.000 bees MGh. •
men makH 48 coneecut!Ye
beske1b1fl free throw•
while bllnelloldeel, I wom-
en who has become •
mother 10 Pholadelc>hll
oanomemti.r• G MOVIE
• • •., • Another Time,
Anolh8f Pia~· ( 1954)
Lana Turner. Blllry Sum-
ven A te<n11e wll corr•
~' eulfer1 • btMk·
CIOWn CNet tM deeth of her
marned '°"*
Q) THELR&
AOVEHTUM8 OF
NICHOLA8 HICKLOY
Roger RMI Ind O.YICI
Thraflalt 9111 M Nidlleby
Ind hie crtpplecl trtenel
Smoi.a Ill the ~ltl SMl•
aoear• Company'• la'llSll
ve1a1on 0tctier11· novel
ebou\ • youno men WflO
lr181 IO aave hit lamlly
lrom an ev11 uncll (Patt 11
«I) MOVll * * 'Killer Orll:df' ( 19781
CIHtalopher Oeort•.
An<lr-Prine A l~f
renoer Ind 1 mofhet pro-
tecting her child are
among th• Vlellm• wtien en
18-loot grluly bHr ooe•
on • rllml)a99 S> GMAT
PE~
''Tinker. T "'°'. 8oldler,
Spy" ~~ 8ntlley'1 put·
sun ol thl "Moi." ltldt
him to Brttflh IQtnf Jin\
Prideaux l ien 81M8"1 111<1
ftNl!y, to Ille Identity of the
double aci-n1 (Pllfla 5 Ind
~R~INCAN
~YHOUea
Oppenheimer In the first
p1r1 of a ..,,., on tne Ille
01 lt>e con1rovera111 Amen-
can lc:ienllll Phy91CISI J
Robert Oppenheimer
oecomes tnvolveel 1n lett•at
polOUCI Wl\lle wOtktnQ 81
1ne Unov11<111y ol Cal1l0<noa
Berllel4fy (Part llO
Cl) PU8UC A'FAIM
'1:) COUEOI!
BASKET8AU
Arizona Wildcat& v1 UCLA
Bruont C MOVIE * *'"> 'Ttoe UlltlTllle Wll·
rlOI (107 71 Vul Brynner
Mu von Syel-Surv1v0<1
QI. 1 nuclaar holocauat 1n
111J'e 2 laf C«llllfY 1<11ter
from the eftecta of P'-00-•
and s1arv111on R
11 MOVIE • * Convoy f 11178) KJ11
Krlstollerson All
MacGraw Truck era •nel
cops attempt 10 out"''' one
another on 1 rough-and·
tumble war on Wlleell
PG
Q;MOVlf
• • • ·Tne French Lieu·
tenant'• woman" l10411
Meryl Streep. Jeremy
ltons. An 11tair ~rwo 1Ct0<• 11 pet llleleel In
the romantic; period lllm In
...... lch the IWO lte pefforrn-
~ ~E * * * '-t ·•&1permet1 II"
( 1980) Chttllopl\ef R-.
M11got Kidder Whtie MY•
lnQ Plllll trom • nuclear
e•plo11on Superman
unwlll"'91y Ir-the •rte> of
~· vllllnt who-· Otlgjnelly lmprltoned by
his Kryptonlan fathef. 'PO'
0MOVll! * * "UnderQIOVnd ACll"
( 111801 Dirk Benedict,
Melanie Gr1«1tn Pllttlng a1tend1nt1 _ _.., h...OC: a1
8 _.,,,. llevetly Hlllt l'IOfel
'PO'
t:30 8 Cl) PfWA Tf.
ll!N.IAMIN
A IO&lgll Gll'ffl' ~
1>11"* 8enfam1n to her
lilnol In the llll'lu.I Fl 8'16-
ley ~ lflllfWIQ , .. ,
t:OOG CI) M•A•a•H
Hewkeye and 8 J -rcn
10< e cure to W1nchelle1"a
IN>tlRQ, ~ Col Potter
toollt fonor11d to • ~
from hi• eon-ln-llw
88MOV!l
"I Married Wyett Earp''
(Pr9'11iefe) Mane Oarr\onel,
8'..a. &oxlclltnar A youno
~th women from San
Fr•nelaeo lalll In kMI wtlh
the lll'MCI f1wm1n WV•ll
btp .nile working lof a
ltav91ng °'*' ~ e o MOVll * ••-t ".lull You AM Me
Kid" 119711 George Burnt.
8tooke Shield• A 70·year-
Old men tal!H In 1 14•
yMf-Old 111~ delln•
q119nl ftlpi~ IM p!'Ol-
tltlOnl of flit INddllng
reta1Mt
G IOUMO ...n'/Al.
CllANllL LISTINGS
An ewnino of r90t, rftY1hnl
.ft\d bluet fMIUM thl
tlQllll Ind 90liOdl of Tlar-
rt , Ind lntrodlicee 811eft.1
boovtclO Ind "" group, CllO-Cho-ltn
• , ... II.DOC ClrMI •
0 Otl TV
I Z·TV
M HBO
HO. (I) HIWHAftT
~~·· Old h!Ofl ~hOOI IWMl,_.I llhoWI Ill) II
IM 81rtllotd Inn
CJ)~
NITWONC NIWI 10l00 (I) CMNIY & ~
••• NIM
ftllCMI • ·~ . "'*' l:-·~ lllft"(IHllJltttetl•~, lonflle~ Ar~
tlfld9 meMI MOtMf IOU!-
........... hr ... ... .,...,.. °" 1111 lftOtOfcy.
Uc!
&II llfOltT ~THI
START
S•d• Th<>mpaon nlllrllet
an 1n,,..t1Q9llve reoo<1 tnto
tne 1mportlll(;I of Infant I
p1r1n1 relatlonan1p1 during
tn• cr111c11 d•y• 1011-1no
birth
I!) INT!lll'"ISI!
(Season Pramter•I "Tall•·
pin" Host E•IG Sevarlld
liJOk5 ., th• behlnd-lhe-
acane• 110<y of Amerlaa't
lirll m11or airline benk-
ruptcy, and watcnea H
Br1nlll •~ecutlv11 try to
reatructure lhelr company m THE VllllOINIAN
C'MOVll! * • • The Suft1van1"
( 19441 ThomH Mltc;helt
Anne BUllH' Flw Navy
men, ell brothett. go Cl-n
wllh tnelr ship In the aplrl1
of p111lotl1m enel l1mlly
devotion to each otner
H MOVfl!
**'• AOilOv .. fl9e11
Jane Fonela. Kris Ktts-
tolterson A IO<met movie
atar wno look over the
chalrmanalllp of ner tat•
huaband'a c0<poratton llnCI
a hiQh·~ed financial ••P9'1 t>eoome ln\IOlved In
• CllSUlrOU• deal wttll
Arab ln\lfllO<t R
UMCMl * * "Rlldlua" ( 1040) Dirk
Benedtc;t, Linda Btllr A
shell-llhOcked Vietnam vet
C1111urb1 the peace or a
small Alabama •-n ·pa·
10~ Cl) IHOEJlt.HOIHT
NETWOAK NlW8 6S AL.PtHa Ski ICHOOL
f Premiere I ' The Mountain
Awai.ens Ski 1n11rucl0t't
Butch FlneletMn an<! Kathy
Wood look at Mleclton
end UM OI eQUiprnenl Ind
•P0.,111 anCI tne t>aMCa of
star11no 11-1no ano stop
1>1no on Skll (Q) INllOE ON
'j)MOVIE
• • "FunhOUH" (1941)
Ellubeth e.,r1<19e, S)'Ma
Mllet Four teen-ager•
'98fld I frlghtlUI night In 1
carnival tu~ Inhibit-
eel by • Clementeel b&l'k9f
•nel n11 mon1trou1 t0t1 'A'
ll;OOIJIJIJ(J)9)Q!
N£W8 0 8ATUROAY HIGHT
Host Jill C11yburgh
Gueat Leon Aedtione G IN 81!AAQ4 OF ...
S1ti.r1en F1tet>a11'
Q) THI! Jl!ffl!MOH8
George bHkl In the
llmelighl att11 hetOlcally
sav1no en elderty -an
from a muoger
ti) ltAMY-0 9 9UllNQ8 NPOAT 6S Pee LAnHeeaHT
Holl: OeM!a WhOley.
(,OJM<Ml * "F'IOM Ot1 Fire" (1070)
Amber Hunt Jamie Glfll•
Tr9glldy stroll .. 1 -IUl!ly
ecttve fleftlon model
(%)MOYll • * * "Smull Pllec:e" (1941) Bnino Lawr-.
Anne Jemleon A New ?M-
land )unkyarel owner'•
rulneel marriage tall• 1
dramatic. turn lowerel
<1eeper1tion end Vlo4enc:e.
11:9Q.8 (J) ~JOHN, ).f.o.
An Old friend and CO-worll•
er of T tapper' 1 UM11$1111M-
1bly llORM during en
-...PICY opcl(lllOn (Ill 0 QITHI KST Of'
CAMON
lUBI TOPPERS
KNXT (2) 8:00 -"Square Pegs." Patty
a nd Lauren try to lncrease the ir
popularity by pulling a series of pranks on
Weemawee High School.
KNBC (4) 9 :00 -"l Ma rried Wyatt
Earp." Marie Osmond and Bruce
Boxleitner star. A young Jewish woman
from San Francisco falls in love with the
famed lawman Wya tt Earp wliile
working for a traveling opera company.
KOCE (50) 10:00 -"Enterprise." The
season premfore with host Eric Sevareid
who looks at the behind·the-scenes story
of Ame rica's first major airline
bankruptcy, and watches as Braniff
executives try t o restructure their
company. (See Photo at left.)
leme enel fortune to find 1
g1r1 he loved in r.11 youth
R
H MOVIE • * ··Budely Bueldy'
11941) Jltcil Lemmon. w.._
,.. Maun.., White an
Hn111n ~"""on
h11 neJtl kll~ng. he la ruelel)'
1nterrupteel by • bumbllRQ
fatlure o4 a man WhO 11
llletnptlng IUICide A'
12: 10 s MOVll! * * • Aitpllnel (I fM!OI
Robert Hays. JI.Ille HIQ9f-
ly Aller en elrllnar'• cr-
11111 10 1ooe1 po1aon1no. •
,_,,oul IO<met war pllOI II
pr"Hd tnto ~ ane1
mual conlenel wtth on·
boarel h)'Wlerta 1 tecre11.,.
control t~ and cilche-
ltllael memor,.. PG'
12:30 CJ Q! LA Tl! NJOHT WITH
DA VIO L..ETTl!MtAN
Gueata Miu America
Debfl Maiten comeellen
8ot>Sn-
• (!) TOM COTT\i: UP
cu:>le :9v~ AMINCAN
''Love An6 The PuNtzer
Prtze Baby' A moVM st.,
whO wants to have the per-
lect baby, trill IO gel I
Pvl•ll.ef Pr~ writer to be
Ille llther
'O)MCMI
*'It 'In PralM Of Older
Women" (1071 1 Tom
Bereflget, ~ 8ladl A
~Ian lotheno temln·
,_ on hts oeet romanttc
conqueata trom hit'"'' 11 IN 11ge ot 12 to hit Mduc-
tlOn Of a llouMWll• .. 30
'R'
12:40. (J) OOUIM90
A f.Olng K1fMI plota the
Cluth ol • long-hal*d Po-
~ columnist (R)
CZ>CHAN.U CHAMNN
TAU<ewmt ...
"Clint e..twoocf'
1:00 I ::tunrt • • * "8•• No Evll" ( 11171) Mle Fwr-. RoOltl
a..iey A hafplMI young
blll1d -" lerronz.d i • klller In GOWt>oy boob
IANn',...,....
M0\111
• • ..-"Foolllll<PI On The
Moon" (1H7) 0owmert1 ..
ry N•rateel by Of warner
von Braun Man'• tint
hmat llC~C. ere
,~
W MOVll
•• "Fut co " 1101111 Jolll\ luon, Wlfll•m
Smith A rec. cat drlwr
l)lant Of'! gettiflg bed! tnlO
In lm9«1ent lunny car
·-•lllt hi• llpOftlOf ,~ """ with Ml bio-
iit rival ·111·
1:ao 8 "'° HIWI O\ .. HCIHT
1 -Aunr<
80 YOU THN< YOU
GOT TillOUll U ·~ •• "~ound Aole"
( 18801 Dirk 8en1Glc;I.
Melllllle Grttfllh ParkloO
lltendentl W!'CNlll ha¥oG 11
I ••Ink e.-ty Hiiie "°'91
'PO' uo ctO MOYta *** ''ThoftA"~' 11•• 1) /'.told,., ~ti.
ten Oan•• Thrw •
Yori! delll:IMI Mcotn8
' ln11olv•d In n11tn••out
rotnantle llafaonl .m ..
lfMllnt their cllent1' .,,.m wWel. ·PQ·
MCMI * • "Wlf<I And lw!utlllil
On Ibiza" (10411 RlglS
PO<te Tenf1 Spteu Rich
and :>00< youno 1r eve1ter1
oonverge on the tllenel
tMOrt 10< a holiday ol par·
IV"'O 'R'
1:N <C>MOVIE
• * • ..., "MHlballa" ( 10101
Bill Murrey. Chrll
Mak~ A zany 1<1m·
mer camp counM10< teael•
his tnlallt chargea Into •
no-no1C11·b•rred aporta
compe1111on 1g11n1t a
group trom anothet camp
with • m~h better rapute-
uon 'PG'
2.-00 8 (I) C88 N~
HIGH'TWATCH
(!) WIUJAM Tl!ll
a:aolCws
Cf) lfOGMPHY
(Q1MCMI * * * "La Cage Au• FOllea
II" (19801 lJto Tognuzj,
Moehel Sefreull A mlddi.
agee1 gay ooupte we the
querry of • aecrel orgaN-
utton trying to get the
rntc:rofitm that one ot 1"'9m
awattowed 'R'
lJMOVIE * * * .... OoctO< Zhtvego"
( llHl51 Om• Sl\attl 0.11·
dine Chaplin Two loller'I
atrugole lmldll Ille apltlt
and paulona Of the Rul-
11111 AevOMIOll
1:00 ~ HA HUNT
1!06 MOVll
It* 'Buddy. Buddy"
(1941) J ldl Lemmon. Wll-
,., Mallhau White an
e-.in conoentret .. on
1111 ne1t lollttnQ he le ruOlly
lnletrupteel by a bumbling
llllliife of • men whO ii
11temc>t1no au1c1e1e -q·
1:110MCM1 • • * "Southern Com·
10t1' (1941) Kel1h C-
dtne P-1 9oottoe A oroup of Natlonll Guard•
men on week•~d
maneuver• Ill • L.o\IWlana
b•vc>u ~ a llNll gl*·
rtlta -With • community of Nctlwoodt C«IUf'I ·A'
1!11 CC.l MOYll
•• "l.Ooee ~· (11171)
1111 Murray, Howerd
Heuem1n ,.othlng 11
-eel In thll u tf(lcel 1oo11
91 HOiiywood movie-ml"·
i and glnr9 filMI .,..
l:IO ,Amt.
"' MOYll **'.t "~" (INll
J-Fonda. Krll Krll-
tolferaon. A fe>rT'Mf IM\lll
1t11 WhO to<* over the
d\alnnlnahlp or '* ...-llulbancl'• corpor1tlon ltrld ·~ed~ ••P«I become In~ In
1 cUt&ttroua OMI wftll
Arlb lr11ra1tota 'R' ._. (!) TW O' THa
MOfNNO 4='0; ::rNKla
• *. "El'M" C1117111 l<urt
Rl...n. 8Mton H~
l!lvle Prelley r1MI from
po-1y llnCI oblGunty 10
tcfli.ve fame and fortune
••• 111pent11 rmttlloll 1)81'•
~,,,.,
•M rm MCWW **'" "T,,. Uttlfn ... Ww-rlor" (1tr1j VIII ltyrln«,
Milt llOfl l)'dOw. 8uMvOtl
of I nuclHr hOloCluet ltl ,,,. a 111 c.ntvry IUfW
fr0"1 t"-Mfect1 of pllQUW
Md •*'<tllon .,.. (J)TUUA~
lll*ONITWAl.
llloy C1tfi4. """ 8 !Mtord.
Mel Tllfill. T"9 Olk Ndfe
Boyt.. Oeoi'~ JoMI.
Wllll•m•. 1ne1 Joe Sun .,.
leatureel In en evenlnQ Of
IOOl•llomplng mualC
Tew•dat1'•
Dat1•••~ Mol'lf"•
4:00 0 *••'''"The Liie Of
Brlln (1070) Graham
Chapman, Jonn ClaeM 1n
1na llrll century • bunole•
•s laleely proclaimed a
m .. llah and t>ecomee tne
leaelll< of 1 O•Hl retlQloua
movement •011n11 hl1
wlallel 'R'
8:00 l.] • • * "Guy• And
Doll•" ( 19561 Fran!\ Sina-
tra Jean Simmons A mi..
flOOety girl laflt In IOYe
with • 8'oedwey o•mbter 7~00 Cf) * • ''r 'The Happy
Thlav11" ( 10621 Rex H11r1-
aon, Riie Ha~O<lh A wtty
art 1n1e1 cona • cou~ Into
at•allng • Pteclou• Cloy•
painting from 1 ~
l'nUMUm
0 * • "The l<ICI From
NOl·6o-8iQ" ( 1071) Jen.
nlf9f Mc:Allltter, Robert
VlhWO I< 12·)'Mt-C)ld gltt
llnela h81'Mll In and out or
trouble while runnlnQ the
town~
7.30 C ** 'AP'-Off>IM.
eure" ( 11175) Pail Oeveutt.
Danielle Oeoautt A phllen-
derong husband convfncee
11<1 wife lhll llhe tlhould
nave •ttairs aecure In Ille
bel .. 1 thal Ille COUICln I llr\CI
a love< •• 1n1er .. 11no u
he A
1:0010 • *'" The Moon' a
Our Home ( 19341 Marga-
,., Sullav1n. Henry Fonda
Bueel on F•nn Baldwin's
at0<y An aspir 1no ICI reas
l1U11n l<We witn • novelos1
s, * * . • RocQhow
11980) Paul McClllney anel
W1no1 This record of the
band • U S tour tnctueles
pertormences ot "Jet,"
' Band On The A.Jn ' "Silly
Love Songe ' anCI aome old
IWetla ballads G
t:*I Ot) * • "HMrtbeeele"
(IN fl Andy KIU1men 8er·
naelelle ,...era In a world
ol the neer future. '"'°
comme.c;ial robOta eaperl-
erice the YICIHlludes ol '""'° ... ·pa f * * * Thll HaPOy 8tHCI ( 111451 Roller I
Newlon Ce111 JOhnson
Tiie IC>ft'lt ot Engl..n 111e
be1-the !WO world
war• It dMCrlbeel by Noet
Coward
t;00 '1l) * * '" "Fl-Of The
llllnd1" ( 19551 Yvonne De
Carlo HOWarel Oull A
Mductl119 ute tlngw finds
me hu her choice emong
1ull0t1, .but the deci91on la
not a 11"'91• one to make
.. .30 •j)) It* 'JD And The Sall
Flat Kid" f 111741 Slim Piek·
ena While traveling 10
NMtlville two mu1iCi11n1
noping to make It b1Q In
country muelc we llde-
trackeel by a redneck thet·
111 ·PO'
fO'OO (t) * * * '" "Geordie" f lllSQ BIM Tra-., N0<ah
OorMn An unelerllzeel
Scotainan tnrolta In 1
body·buitdtnO COUtM Ind o-on to become lfl
Qlymole ltlOl-f)ullet
00 * * * "QllMpoll"
(10111 Mel Glbaon, Marti
Lee Two Au11rlllen loot
r-. with contrullngty
different penonalttlll llgt\
up to fiO'lt In the Mieldle
Eaatlfn 11\eetra durlno
Wortct Wtr II 'PG
(I) * '* * "Lotlte" ( 1902)
J-Muon. Sue Lyoti
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PITTSB'URGH (AP) -The P lttaburgh
Steelers' f~tlc fana dug out their Terrible Towel.a
for the first time In three yean, twirled them over
their heada and talked enthuaia.ltically about a fifth
trip to the Super Bowl.
But after San Diego quarterback Dan Fouta
ahot down the Steelers Sunday with hi.a peaalng In
a 31-28 National Football League playoff victory,
the towels cowld be used for crying.
And the Chargers, not the Steelers, were able
to talk about a possible visit to Paaadena later thu
month for Super Bowl XVII.
"I want to play ln a Super Bowl and have a big
game," tight end Kellen Winalow said after
coaching a gem-winning. 12-yard touchdown pasa
from Fouts with just a minute left.
The Chargers. stopped just a game short of the
Super Bowl the last two season.a, -now head to
Miami for a semifinal-round American Conference
game and a rematch of their 41-38 overtime playoff
victory over the Dolphins last season.
·•w e don't talk about that game very much,''
J'lld.n611, .lets also
ad..-anee In playoffs
(See Page C%)
Winslow said. "People talk about It all the time, but
I'd hate for that to be the game I'm remembered for
after I'm done playing."
THE CHARGERS were jolted in the first 12
seconds Sunday when James Brooks fumbled the
opening kickoff and reserve Unebacker Guy Ruff
recovered for a touchdown and a 7-0 Pittsburgh
lead. The Chargers twice tratled by 11 points.
Later. a key interception thrown by Terry
Bradshaw and a shanked 20-yard punt by John
Goodson set up a ).'.Slir of Cfiarger touchdowns in the
final nine minutes.
"We weren't discouraged when we were down
by 11 ," said Fouts, who completed 27 of 42 passes
for 333 yards and three touchdowns, two of them to
Winslow.
"How can we be diacouraged? We're not the
team that gets dlaoouraged. We know we can 9e0re."
"We feel we can move the ball on anybody and
score on anybody," Winslow said aft.er catching
seven passes for 102 yards.
Bradshaw nearly matched Fouts pass for pass,
completing 28 of 39 for 325 yards and two scores.
Aft.er throwing a 14-yard scoring strike to John
Stallworth with 14:10 left to push the Pittsburgh
lead t.O 28-17. Bradshaw had completed 92 percent
of his passes. 25 of 28 for 302 yards.
The NFL playoff record for passing accuracy is
76.2 percent by Sammy Baugh of the Washington
Redskins in 1943. '
NFL playoff schedule
Seturdey'a Oemff
NY Jets at Reldera
Minnesota at Washington
Sunder'• Gem•• Sen Diego at Miami
Green Bay at Dallas
"ln hindsight, we should have stayed with lhe
pass," Bradshaw said.
Bradshaw, forced to throw on a third-down
play, was intercepted by San Diego cornerback Jeff
Allen at the Pittsburgh 29 and it took the Chargers
just five plays to score. Winslow caught an eight~
yard acoring paai from Fouts with 8:42 remaining.
Bradshaw said he shouldn't have thrown the
ball on the interceptlon but that "in the heat of
competition , you do stupid things."
The Steelers, again stopped on the ground, had
to punt with 3:59 left and Goodson shanked the ball
off the side of his foot, giving San Diego the ball at
its 36.
Steelers Coach Chuck Noll said it was a "lousy
kick."
"With an offense likd that, you want to make
them (the Chargers) drive the length of the field,"
he said.
After a five-yard penalty. Fouts whipped a
17-yard pass to Winslow and Chuck Muncie, who
ran for 126 yards, gained 3l"'yards on five carries to
set up a third-and-7 play at the Steeler 12.
FOUTS THEN FOOLED the Steelers with a
m1sdirection pass play in which Winslow slipped
into the left com er of the end zone.
"We expected the blitz," Fouts said of the
game-winning acore. "That's the only way they
stopped us all day. I looked over at Robin Cole and
his eyes were big. You can tell it's coming when the
linebackers S\arl to f<>an) at the mouth and their
eyes get bi~." f
Fouts said the victory was Important became of
the res pect h e has for Bradshaw , who
quarterbacked the Steelers to four Super Bowl
v1ctones between 1974 and 1979.
"If he wasn't about the same age as me, I'd call
him my idol,'' Fouts, 31, said of the 34-year-old
Bradshaw.
Winslow said the victory proved to the San
Diego critics that the Chargers are ca~ble of
winning a pressure playoff game ln a cold-weather
aty The Chargers were beaten in the AFC title
game last season ln sub-zero weather in Cincinnati.
Atlanta's Paul Davis (59) and Doug Rogers (77) block BUT THE STEELERS, playing their first
playoff game in three seasons, suddenly awitched
from the pass to the run.
"We're one of the winningest teams in football
and we've led the NFL ln offense," Winslow said.
"And we still have critics and have to hear about
how we lack character Minnesota punt leading to TD. See story, C2.
Starr & Coinpany
next for Co-wboys
IRVING, Texas (AP) -The
Dallas C.Owboys and Green Bay
Packers meet m the National
Footbell League playoffs Sunday
for the first time in 16 years
The last time they met, Bart
Starr was the Green Bay
quarterback. This time it will be
Starr, the coach , versus Dallas
Coach Tom Landry, who lost
21-17 to the late Vince Lombardi
in that NFL championship game
in 1967.
Dallas set up the second-round
National Conference playoff
meeting by whipping Tampa Bay
30-17 Sunday. The Packers
defeated St. Louis 41 -16
Saturday.
-Philadelphia's
Vermeil -quits
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -
Pick Vermell, who took the
J>hiladelphla F.agles to the Super
Bowl two years ago but had
cloubt1 abo ut his future as a
coach recently, called a news
tonterence today to announce~ ratsnaUon. The Aaociated Presa
r~ learned.
1 A 90urce laid the decision was
plade SundAy ni&ht at a meeting
with owner Leonard Toee. Toee,
,.vho said when he hired VenneU
that he wanted VermeU to be hi.a last coach, had tried to change
VermeU'1 mind, the aource aald.
' But the IOU.JU abo aald that
'J'oee sue-I at the meeUna that
Venneil ~to do what wu bestl tot l'llm and h1I family.
1 Aaked lf It would be correct to
eterlbe Vermetl'• declaJon as
akin& 1 leave iof absence,
IUlCnlM~ toWCe dote '° the team .. No."
Dwtnc • Satwday televtlton lntervtew, Vennell ald he w.,
a decWon on whether he'll
urn a• head coach of the let, or uk for a leave of c:ra· But oa Sunday, Venneil
he h8d f.~ up on the Idea bl a luve. 'Yoa don't .lftlt• a
Nbbetbl," ~ iekt.
"I'm delighted to be playing
my· friend Bart Starr," Landry
said. "They are well coached."
Tampa Bay, whic h saw Its
record against Dallas fall to 0-5,
led 17-16 early in the fourth
penod But rookie reaerve safety
M onty (Big Game) Hunter
intercepted a Doug Williams pass
and returned it 19 yards for a
Dallas touchdown.
"Hunter's interception gave ua
the breathing room we needed,"
Landry said.
Quarterback Danny White,
who had a sore thumb and a
toothache, tl).rew a career record
45 passes and completed 27 of
them for 312 yards and two
touchdowns.
"Danny played well
consider ing his lnjurles," aaid
Landry.
White hurt the thumb In
practice last week and got the
toothache Sunday morning.
"Four or five tlmea I really
noticed my thumb bothering
me," White explained.
In the second quarte r,
linebacker Hugh Green picked
off a fumble In the air after
White cocked hla ann to throw
and ran 60 yards for a
touchdown.
"On Green'• fumble, the ball
slipped out," White aaJd. ~fi
hand pulled up too fut. the
kept g~ and the next thing I
knew Green had a touchdown."
White aaid he took a shot of
novocaine for his ~ tooth, but
"didn't noUce It" o~ the game
•tarted.
He aald he appreciated the
aupport of the ~llout crowd of
65,042. There were only 19 no-
1how1.
"It wu real aratifytna to hear
them (the fan.a) come Alive like
lhat." Whlte. 1ald. "It Wll
bupirfnl, there wu no way w•
were IO(ng to loee that .,.,_,"
RunnJna back Tony Dortett
.,reed.
''The crowd wu fantaatk . . •
I hope they continue to do that,"
Mid l>one\l. ''YOU Wk tbout the
12th man; lt'a areet to have the
fane behind you, aet you pumped
1Jp, the aidnmal1.ne WM flowtna."
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Dallas safety Dextor Clinkacale is upended aftef picldna olf a
Tampa Bay paM Sunday.
Defenseman
offensive
to. Kings
BUFFALO (AP) -Buffalo
defenseman Mike Ramsey knows
that defense cpmes first. But
when he scores points, that's a
bonus for the Sabres.
Ramsey scored two goals and
had two assists in leading the
Sabres to a 7-2 rout over the Los
Angeles Kings in a National
Hockey League game Sunday
night.
"Defensive hockey cornea
first," Ramsey said. "When I acore
aome point$, that's a plua and
tonight was one of thoee n.ighta."
Craig Ramsay and Ric Sellina acored in the first period, ana
Ramsey scored late in the eecond
period and early in the third to
give the Sabres a 4-0 lead.
Terry Ruskowskt scored a
ahort-handed goal for the K1nga.
but Mike Moller, Mike FoJiano
and Seiling scored within a apan
of aeven minutes for a 7-1
Buffalo bulge. Charlie Simmer
tallied late ln the garpe for Loa
Angeles.
"This w~'t one of my better
games, but point·wlse It waa,"
Ramsey aaid. "I've never had
three poihta or two goal.a in a
g&Jne."
Craig Ramaey, who aet up
Mlke'a lint goal, ICOred his 600th
NHL polnt with ht.a early ICOtt.
Andre Savard uaiated, Plnlnc h1I 400th carftr polnt.
UCI guarding agiJ'iiJst letdown tonight
By JOHN SEV ANO
OltNDelJ"9tlWt
It would be only natural, followfng two
touah PCAA 1011ea lait wHk, for UC
Irvine'• bukotbell team '° auf ft!r a letdown
tonAaht (7:30) when \he Anteatera entertain
tM 1.Jnlverwlty of Portland at Crawford
Hall.
But UCI C.0.Ch Blll MuWpn, who hu
teen hlt team 1uff1r lttdowns befor. In
tounwnent play th1t INIOI\, feels hll team
it ralllent 1nouah to ov1rcom• such an
·~· "Wt'w played two thlrd·Dlace pma (In
toumamenta) and they dfda't fet,down
then. 1 hope they won't ton11ht,1' Nld
' -""' ~
Mulllaan. ''The only thlna rm concerned
wtth II Portland. They u.e(l \0 run, now ~
the do ii walk." ~nilht'• aame would ...al to come at an lnopponune Um• tor the ~nteaten.
ErnO~ and ph~y dnlMd because
of two conference loun to Cal Stat•
Jl\aUmon * Nwada Lii Vipl -~ In which UCt could have Hilly won,
•ptdally the latter -It'• Mid to conceive
that trvtne wUl ....Uy be up rar thll one.
"It won't be thac· bed," Mid MuUtaan.
"We've tot a~ 11\W'lda)', IO I don't thiftk
It Will be blld It all. "~I.ct I th1Ak It wtll be aood for ua. We
haven't playtcl In Crawford Han In a I . . .. . .. .......
month. I \hink It wW be lfC>Od for us to pla)t
at Craw!otd." · · Lut Thurtday aplnat the Tltana, th•
Anteaters fell behind by 17 polnta ear~,
1\aJed a dramauc comeback to pare th•
deficlt to two only t.o run out of pa and fall
ahort at the mcl .
Saturday_ waa even· more 1-1lln1 to
Mulllpn. AheMI by, 10 at halNme and by
u many u 13 at the oui.t ot the tliCGlld
half, the Antaalen wwnt on a cOld ""*
that allowed l lth·ranked Nevada Lai
v ... '° nol only mtch U\en\, but P1i1!11 UCJ
en route to a 88·84 vk*'Y.
"l ~ht It WM OM ni.ht W. eou.ld
really catch V•1••·" 1afcl· Mulll1an.
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Cl Orange Coa11 DAILY PILOT !Monday, January 10, 1913
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Nutt provH p8ky to Sonic•
Calvln Nau erond • 1ame· '"da -......,r-w. ... tnt• Svnct.¥-nl.lh l -W pQ.wer
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booltlna thelt homocourt record to 17 -2, t>..t In
Chinese players
barred for brawling
From AP dl1patcbe1
PEKING -Two Chinese hockey ~
players who brawled with Canadian '
players in games last month havt
: been barred Crom a series of games m
"Japan as punishment. the Chinese Sports
Commission said today
The Chlnest' lee Hockey Association,
meanwhile. apologized to the visiting Canadians
for the incidents that took place last Dec. 21 and
Dec. 22 in Harbin. The players from the
': Southern AJberta Institute of Technology had
left Chma when tht.• latest announcement was
made
The Chinese press reported the game Dec
22 with the local Harbin team was held up 20
minutes by a brawl and ro(•k and bottle
throwmJit from the stands.
On Dec 21. a Chinese player who was no(
1dent1fied, struck a Canadian after the v1s1t1ng
player had committed a v1olat1on, a<X'ordmg to
the Chinese Sports News
On Dec 22, another Chinese player, also
unidentified. started a brawl by thrusting has
stick over the boards into the Canadian bench.
The Canadians grabbed the suck and when the
Chinese player pulled at back, he started
swinging.
''Despite the fact that the incident involved
both sides, the Ice Hockey Assoc1at1on deemed It
improper for the Chinese players to misbehave,"
said a spokesman for the Chinese Sports
CommJSS10n. •
Quote of th~ day
Otis Birdsong, of the New York Nets.
when asked about the three sure things m
Lafe. "Death, taxes and my jump shot "
Flyers romp to ninth straight win
Mark Howe and Bill Barber ~
scored short-handed goals 32 seconds ,
apart in the second penod to break a
2-2 lie and send Philadelphia to its
njnth straight victory. an 8-4 rout of Hartford
Sunday night in the NauonaJ Hockey League.
The wm streak ties a Flyer record . Detroit
took advantage of shaky goaJtendmg by Grant
Fuhr, scoring fo\.lr tirnes through f'uhr's pads to
beat the Oilers 4-3 and snap a four-game losing
s treak . Don Maloney fought off New
Jersey defenseman Rob Palmer and put m a
short wrist shot with 8:46 remrumng to lift the
New York Rangers to a 4-3 tnumph over visiting
New Jersey Morris Lukowicb netted two
third-penod goals as Wiruupeg edged Pittsburgh
4-3 and regained second place in the Smythe
Division Peter Marsb had a hand m three
goals as Chicago opened up a rune-point lead m
the Norris Division over Minnesota with a 6-3
victory over the North Stars
th<' NBA. Seattle. 1r1 anwhlle, fell 4 ~ 1ame.
llPhlnd p&ee•k"ttJna Loi Ana ltt In tho Peclfk
., Dlvl1lon . . . Elsewhere,
Mlckty JobDIOQ 1cored 2~
point.I, Buck WUJlam1 had 17
ootnta and 10 reboundt and
Ott1 BlrdtODI tall.led 10 of hi.I
17 polnta In the final ~:30 u
New Jera1ty o>ttPnded Ill
winning ttreak '° nine aames
wllh a 110-102 triumph over
O.trolt. The Noll hott the
Lakera Tuo1day night .
NATI The Milwaukee Bucks, led by
Sidney Moncrief'• 24 point• and Marque•
Jotua1on'1 20, handed Phoenix a 106-96 .et.back.
Morgan end s dry spell in playorr
TUCSON -Gu Morgan dropped !I a 22-foot birdie putt on the second
extra hole and defeated Lanny
Wadkins and Curtis Strange in a -
sudden-death playoff Sunday for the lJtle in the
Tucson Open. the kickoff event on t.he PGA
Tour.
Morgan. who hadn't won since 1979,
Wadkins and Strange all completed the
regulation 72 holes in 271, nine shots under par
on the Randolph Park Municipal course.
Strange. who has collected more than $465,
000 in the last wo seasons without taking a title,
reeled off a sLnng of four consecutive birdies on
has way to a closing 65. Morgan shot 67 and
Wadkins, a three-time winner last season, had a
68 in the bnght. warm desert sunshine.
The victory. the fifth of Morgan's career and
his first since the Memphis Classic more than
three years ago. was worth $54.000.
Missouri shuts down NC S ta te
Senior guard Jon Suad vold •
scored 17 points and No. 15 Missoun
played stingy defense to hold off No.
16 North Carolina State 49-42 Sunday
m a non-conference college basketball game.
Missouri improved to 10-2 overall, while NC
State as 7-2 . . Ivan Lendl parlayed 24 aces into
a 4-6. 6-4, 7-5, 6-4 triumph over defending
champion Jimmy Connors in the flnals o{ the
Challenge of Champions tennis tourruunent in
Chicago Lendl won $100,000 first prize, while
Connors, who had won nine of 10 previous
meetings. collected $50,000 as runner-up . .
Coach Dick VermeU of the Philadelphia Eagles is
close to a decision on whether he will coach the
team next season and might a5k for a leave of
absence instead of returning to the NFL club.
Verme1l. whose team posted a 3-6 record this
season, said, "I'll coach an Philadelptua or I won't
coach at all." ... Television sportscaster Randy
Blair died after suffering a heart attac k
Saturday night while playing m a charity
basketball game with fellow staff members of
WJZ-TV in Balumore He was 32.
Television~ radio
TV: College Basketball -UCLA at Anzona
State. 8 0.m .. Channel 56 (delayed).
RA 10: College Basketball -UCLA at
Anzona St.ate, 6:55 p.m., KMPC (710), University
of Portland at UC Irvine. 7:30 p.m., KWVE (108
FM)
HB's Steele new commodo.re
South ern California Yachting Association installs officers
Joe Steele of Hunungton Beach was mstaUed
as commodore of the Southern California Yachting
Association at the annual meeting at Long Beach
Yacht Qub Saturday He succeeds Bob Wilson of
Marina del Rey.
Other flag officers installed were John
Robinson, Balboa Yacht Club, vice commodore;
Mort Bloom, Del Rey YC, rear commodore: Cooper
Johnson, Balboa Yacht Club. port captain; Don
Krebbs, Alamitos Bay YC. fleet captain. Jerry
Rosen. Ca.lJforrua YC, judge advocate: Jim Nugent,
Balboa YC, treasurer, and George Neale. San Diego
YC, secretary. .
Bloom was presented with the Marun Ewert
MemonaJ Trophy for the member glVing the most
c:Ustingu1shed service to SCY A during the past year.
Bloom IS a staff commodore of Del Rey Yacht Club
and the Association of Santa Monaca Bay Yacht
ctub.s.
Feg hampers regatta at LBl'C
LONG BEACH -A frustratmg weekend of
fog and flat calms Saturday and Sunday left the
Pacific Coast Match Racing Champ1onsh1p at Long
Beach Yacht Club undecided.
There was no racmg Saturday as rero vasibility
fog prevented the crews from even leaving the
dock. On Sunday the crews took to the r~ coune,
b\tt light air allowed only two races to be ..Ued
W;ith John Kostecki of St. Francis Yacht Qub, and
8.on Dougherty, San Diego Yacht Club, winning
one each Scott Mason of Newport Harbor Yacht
Oub drew a bye and did not sail
The regatta, to determine the West Coast entry
an the Congressional Cup will continue next
weekend.
In the races to determine the Lon${ Beach YC
Oregon stops UCI women
The UC Irvine women'• baaketball team had
a,•modest two-game winning 1treak halted Sunday
afternoon after loeing to the UnJveraity of Otego!'\ G~-52 at Crawford Hall.
Katherine Hamilton had 18 points for the
A.nteaten, but no other UCI player '-'Ould manage
dquble ffaw'a. Now 6-8, Irvine hosts Stanford at
'Z:80 Saturday.
BOATING
entry 10 the Congressional Cup. Mike Elias and
Doug Rastello won one race each but the second
was to be settled in the protest l"OOft1.
Spar.,ralt Jl•rtlelpatl•• In Cap
Sparcraft Corp. of Irvine ia partkipat.ing in the
1983 America's Cup competition as spar
manufacturer for Dennis Conner'• Freedom
campaign Freedom was the 1980 defender of the
Cup.
The Ft. Schuyler Foundation, 1pon1or of
Conner's 1983 cami-ian has ordered two custom
masts which are 92 feet in length, tapered and with
two spreaders. The extrusion was designed by Arvil
Gentry, a design engineer for Boeing AJrcraft.
Sparcraft is developing, manufacturing and
889embling all the subcomponents.
Sparcraft is also providing the apan for Peter
deSavo~·· Victory, a Brt.li•h challenger for the
America s Cup.
IRVINE
TONIGHT BTARTINO AT 1dl 1W
with "TH• at MULLIGAN MOW"
COUl!Se
By HOW ARD L. HANDY ........... 0.-, .....
The Lot An1ele1 Open 1011
tournament returna to Rancho
Park for the fl.rat Urne ln 10 )'fftl
bo1lnnina lhl1 Thunday with
plan1 lo return to Riviera
Country Club In 1984.
The move la one that waa
brouaht about by the one-year
entrance of the PGA
Champlon1hlp which will be
1ta1ed at Riviera CC Aus. 1-7.
Such a move brings about a lot
of ext.ta work for thoee Involved
in runnJn1 a tournament 1uch as
the LA Open, and Colt.a Meu
resident Kevin Johnstone knows
full well the re1ponaiblllty of
such a change.
Johnstone, whoee reaular job
is director of property services
for Newport Weit Properties,
Inc .• an lrvine-bued real est.ate
brokerage, development and
property management firm, 11
this year's LA Open supervisor
The next step is to become
automatically general chairman
of the event for 1984.
"I became involved with the
tournament through a friend of
mine, Bob Mihalko who lives in
Newport Beach," Johnstone, a
Kevin J.ohnstone
Costa Mesa resident, says. "He
has been involved in the
operation for 12 years and when
he found out I had worked on
the Western Open in Chicago for
four years, he invited me to get
Jets travel by land
to oust Bengals
CINCINNATI (AP) -New
York Jets running back Freeman
McNeil had some modest goala in
mind when he took the field for a
first-round playoff game aga1n.st
the Cincinnati Benga.la.
By game's end, he was in the
National Football League record
books.
"I'd been thinking about
getting about 80 yards and
setting up a couple of
touchdowns," s~ud McNeil, the
offensive star in the Jets' 44-17
clubbing of the defending
Amencan Conference champion
Bengals.
The NFL's leading rusher
reachd hlS goals early and kept
going. The second-year running
back out of UCLA threw for one
touchdown, ran for another and
racked up a playoff-record 21 1
Germans set
more records
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -F..ast
Germany's Birgit Meineke won
her third individual gold medal
of the U .S Swimming
International meet and set her
second world short-course record
Sunday with a ume of 53.99
seconds in the women 's
l~meter freestyle.
Melneke. 18, who earlier won
the 50-meter freestyle and set a
world mark in the 200-freestyle,
broke her own world record of
54.04 in the 100 set 13 months
ago.
Meineke's two world records
were among six .et by the East
Ge.rm.an women In the three-day
meet at the Indiana UniversJty
Natatorium. The l"«'Ord.s are for
short-coune, or 25-meter. pools.
yards rushing on 22 carries to
glVe the J ets their first playoff
victory since the 1969 Super
Bowl,
The Jets, 7-3, will v1s1t the Los
Angeles Raiders Saturday. The
Bengals bowed out of the Super
Bowl tournament with a 7-3
record
McNeil ignited a second-
quarter c:omeback after the Jets
fC'U behind 14-3, then kept the
pressure on the Cinc1n nati
defense the rest of the way His
rushing perfonnance topped the
previous playoff mark of 203
yards set by San Diego's Keith
Lincoln In .1963, and the team
record of 180 yards by Matt Snell
m 1964
"l was blesse-d." McNeil said.
"I was m the right place at the
right llmt.'."
For a while Sunday, 1t
appeared the J.ets -losers ol
iwo playoff games smce their
Super Bowl lit triumph -would
have httle to be thankful for
Cmcanna t1 quarterback Ken
Anderson ll>d the Bengals to a
pair of toucndowns on their first
two possessions for a 14-3 lead,
hitting Isaac Curlis with 32-y<ird
TD pass and Dan Ross with a
2-yarder
That's when McNeil took over.
"l was thinking the same thing
I always trunk -when I get the
opportunity. we'll see what I can
do with the ball," McNeil said.
''Nobody was,~orried"
McNeil earned five tunes for
30 yards as thP Jets drove deep
intO Cincinnati territory. He then
took a handoff and threw his
first pro!ess1onal pass -a
14-yard TD strike to receiver
Dernck Gaffney
"We've had it 1n the
playbook," srud New York Coach
Walt Michaels. "It was just an
opportune ume to ~ it "
NFL playoffs
Saturday•• Gam••
NY Jets at Raider•
Mlnne~ota at Washington
Sunday'• Gam••
San Diego at Miami
Green Bay at Dallas
Conference Champlonahlp Gam••
Involved out here
"My job ttua yNr la to run the
operation of the tou.mame:nt .
"Bccuu1~ the tournament
h11n't been at Rancho for 10 J
yeare we'll have 11 many
1peci.tor1 In a 1lngle d•l_ thla.
yHr aa they had ln a week 1 Ume
l 0 "l.c:an ago. •
' All predlctlona for thJa year'• !
1 touinament have been f ullilled.
We have o terrific fJeld wtth 8 of
tht-top 10 money wtnnen and
we are overoomlna televt.alon and
date chanaes
When he beooma ch&lrman of
the event in 1984, M wtll ovenee
the work of 500 volunt.eera.
"During the tOUmey my day
will begin around 4 a.m. and laat
until 10 or 11 each nJght," he
aays.
"It really Isn't bad until the
final day (of the tourney) when
you feel lJke a walk1na zombie
and still have to go out the
following day and get thing•
back in order."
Johnstone has been aaeodated
with the LA Open for four years,
serving as coordinator of PGA
r{:lauoru. and heading the pre88
and publicity division In previous
years.
Injured
Vikings
seal win
MINNEAPOLIS (AP)
Minnesota running back Ted
Brown and safety John Turner
could have spent the .econd half
on the bench with injuries.
In the first half. Brown was
sidelined with a shoulder injury
and Turner was sent to the
hospital with a possible broken
ankle
But Brown returned to score
the Vikings' w1nrung touchdown
and Turner intercepted the pass
that sealed Minnesota's 30-24
victory over the Atlanta Falcons
Sunday in the first round of the
National Football League
playoffs
The victory sends the Vikings
to Washingt on to play the
Redskins on Saturday
"You have to distinguish
pain from injury," said Brown,
who was hurt running for a first
down in the hrst period. "They
really did a good number on me.
but they can't hold me down
when I really want to go."
Trailing 24 -23 with SlX minutes
left. Brown spearheaded the
"'mmqg 72 -yard dnve. From the
Falcon 27 he packed up 11. 10 and
2 yards Rickey Young lost a
yard, then blocked for Brown,
who ran 5 yards around left end
with 1 ·44 remaining in the game.
"Rickey made a dynamic
block," Brown said. "l was
admiring at so much I hesitated.
The hole was so wide open."
That left It to the hobbling
Turner to pull off the stopper.
M oments before the end of the
half, Turner was carried off the ·
field and taken to the hospital.
"At first I didn't want to have
1t X-rayed." Turner said of his
ankle. "l thought it might be
broken and I was scared. Right
now I feel super.
Winners of Jan. 15-16 games at home of highest
remaining seeds
JOHNSON
& SON
NFC Championship -Saturday, Jan. 22
AFC Championship -Sunday, Jan. 23
Super Bowl XVII
Sun., Jan. 30, Pasadena Rose Bowl 3 p.m .PST
AFC vs. NFC champions, for Vince Lombardi
Trophy
Pro Bowl
Sun., F•b. I, Honolulu
AFC All-Stars vs. NFC All-Stars
Ll~LN MERCURY
2626 Herlter llY~., Ce1t• MeM
i-.Nao
presents ...
NFL
Plolls tf tit• Wt ..
STAY
TUIED
FOR
21tl
RGUID
PIOIS
Mawr o.t Hilb'• Monarch.I continue
•'°P the °:!!h l»tlot'• Oran1• County prep buke ratlnp followln1 their
bit wtn owr Huntinaton Beech'• Olien
latt wook (7«1·49) and a 1ucce11ful
venturo ln their first Anielua League
i&me l"rtday («12·~6 over Serra)
The rest of the Top 10 was shuffled,
however aa the Sunset League'• Big
Three -Huntlnston Beach, Fountain
Valley and Ocean View -lost five of stx
declaiona.
Servite, with a pair of vktones, has
moved lnto the No. 2 slot. The Friars. the
chief challenaers to Mater De1 for the
Angelus League title, are also l ·O in
league play
Capistrano Valley's Cougars moved
into the No. 3 spot following their 13th
victory in 15 decisions. while Hunlingt-011
Beach and Fountain Valley, who tangle
Wednesday night in the opening salvo of
Sunset League play, are in the fourth
and fifth pos1tions.
Dally PUot Prep Basketball Rankings
Poa. Team (league) Record
l Mater Dei (Angelus) 14-2
2. Servile (Angelus) 12 ·4
3. CApo Valley (South Coast) 13·2
4. Huntmgton Beach (Sunset) 9-4
5. Fountain Valley (Sunset) 9-6
6. Estancia (Sea View) 10-3
7. La Qumta (Garden Grove) 11 -5
8. Los Alamitos (Empire) 9-3
9. Ocean View (Sunset) 7-6
10. (Ue) Sonora (Freeway) 12-4
Brea-Olinda (Orange) 12 -4
Artists seek
Scott Filipek
Anthony Radovcich
ll..!'~~~LION
SCo\' rtl~k, a 8·1 tenlor with All·
SUJ\M\ 1.Aqut cndentiall u a ~. ho1ck
a tilNble lead ln th• ..... ICOrlnl derby tor
htlh tchool buketbell ttan, tOl11nl up a
21.e averap throuth el&ht pma
The 1llck playmaldnt pard, who
suffered a dleloeated thou.lder and m.taed
four s•mea In ~mber. hat 800red at leut
20 point. In aix· of hi.I ell}l\ 1tarta, and hla
most recent 4'ffort wu 1 31-polnt outbunl
•ialnst Lakewood.
Filipek hu alao acored 28, 27 and 24
counters during the \OWnament a,nd non-
league trail
Teammatt Chrl1 Neumann. a 6·5
senior , it ln the No. 3 position with an 18.0
average for a dozen aamee, a apan tn which
he haa not been kept out of double figures
by anyone.
* ... VlewL."'ue
Curt11, E1lancl1
Stlll, Cotta MIN Blue. Unlverany Stoltolf. Unlvatllty
JHQlf E111nc11
VanSt1«1lluyM, c;dM
Pol'ICl<ney E11anc:ta s..oar NewOOl'I H•l>Ot w~fa. N-por• H.,t>Ot
Arnold, El T0<0
Hammet El TO<O
u~.1rv1M
C1ge. Slddlet>Kk P1lmblad1. COii• M•H Rhodes · 1rv1ne
Heu, Coron• dl4 Mar Wynn, C0<ona da4 Mar Warlaumoo1, Eatancia
Jollnslon, E1t1nol1
Blelman. Irvine
Welton. S•dOllOIGk
F~k. N41WPO<t H1rl>Of
Edeon. Co111 Meu lnglenart. El Toro Thomes El T0<0
H1tk1t. Newport H•rbor
Nell 1,,.1ne Cl\04 un1ver11ty
0-911 . ., .,, ..
f3 22& t7 5 12 11G 1e o
11 113 15 7
t 1 11' 15 7
e 11 1•e 11 160 144
13 1n 13 e
10 t:M t3 e
10 132 13 2 1 03 13 2
0 112 t2 4
13 169 12 2
10 121 t2 1
12 t40 11.e 13 t41 10 8 8 87 10.11
11 117 10.6
11 94 10.4 12 124 10.3
13 n8 111 II 118 116
10 94 0 4
12 1()11 110
11 eo a 8 o eo 8 8 0 74 112 o 73 a 1
11 88 1 a 12 811 7 4 11 81 7.3
L ... lle
' ~~6 ';! 2 12.4 23
2 145 27
2 12 0 31
2 17 0 24
2 10 0 29
2 18 s 23
2 12 0 21
2 140 21
2 13 0 27
2 180 24 2 12 5 24 2 14 0 18
2 11 5 23
2 12 0 10
2 t3 5 14
2 11.0 t8
2 9.0 11!
2 7.5 17
2 15.0 24
2 7 0 20
2 100 14
2 8 0 17 2 10 0 20
2 10 0 10
2 14 0 20
1 20 11
2 SO Ill
2 50 13
2 7 s 12.
or..,.. OOfllt DAIL v "LOT /Monday. Janu1ty 10, 1 .. 3
.scoring I
~;, ,. 4 ••
110 11
171 H ,.. 21
11 t 2• tlO 23
t&.1 20 tll 7 27
1117 31
Two other Suruiet Le•aue types are
among the top 10 -Huntington Beach'•
Jamel Garner and Weatmin1ter'1 Jeff
Eutin, who have loaed HU and 16 7
averap. retpecUvely to ~Jee the No. 6 and
8alota. •
An\hony Radovcach, a three-year
•tarter for Woodbndae and the ~talyst of
the Warrion' lnalde same at 6-6, la the No.
2 ecorer for the area with an 18.4 average
through 16 start.a, Including a 14.6 South
Coaat League averllie.
Radovclch has been In the 20s seven
times for the Warriors, who are 7-8 overall.
* aunMI Leegue
Fl4ipek. M a11na
'"'1mlM. Matlnl
Gamer. Huntington BMcn
Eaatln. W•lmtnallt B Thompton, Huntington llMcll
Ball, Oce4U1 V141W
Whitehair. Fountain Valfey
Oown1, WHlmfnlter
Mlltt, Huntington BMc:h We<ln«. Edleon Judge. Ocean View
Jaeoba, Fountlln Valley
AntonopoulOI, Ocean VI-
MOM<. Ocain View Padllla, Marina
Mutanon. Edtaon
H1111g1n. HuntlnQtoo B4lecll
Newtoo. Fountain Valley
WalhlnQton. Edi.on
0 Thompeon, Huntlngtoo BMcn Nlcolal, W•tmln1ter
~.Mllflna lwuelll, Edleon
OVerall
• tp .,, ..... a 113 2111 3t 12 218 180 3t
13 212 1110 31
12 1119 1S 7 20
13 203 15 8 25 13 200 15.3 24 15 221 14,7 20
11 142 1211 23
ta 141 11.3 2e 12 135 11 2 23 13 137 10.6 27
IS 154 10.2 20
13 128 9.8 18
13 12e o.8 18 12 11e o.a 11 0 118 11.5 24
12 t 12 0.3 18
14 130 0.2 20
8 74 II 2 15
t3 101 e 2 2• a eo 1 5 13
12 80 7.4 19
8 42 7.0 18
EN.nda't Jtm CUrdi" the~ ... ~ VI~ 1.-.ue lllllftr with tilt l'l.T awir ... ~-h 11.-m-. A 4.0 ltudent, Curtll II but OM ot five
&atanc:la playera avera11na In double
t~ ....
Othera from the Se-a View Leque to •
crack the top 10 are C.C.&a Mesa'• Ttcf StJu, !
and Erik Blake and Norm Stoltoff of ~
Unlveralty. ~ ---.J
'
,
" •
JAMU OARNUI • t * • huth COMt u.gue . • Offrltl L....-' • .. .,, .. ~ :!o "', Hurlbut, S111 C..._,t• f2 237 10 7 28 ~ Radovc:IC:tl. WOOdbrldgl 18 277 184 3 14.6 26
Caner. L~• Httlt 15 283 17 5 3 14>0 2•,
O.C1u1. apo Valley 16 281 t7 3 3 14 6 32 ~
T1P9af, ~un• 8eedl 13 2te 188 3 17 6 28' F<W'lnget, OOdbrldQI t5 2t0 134 3 e.6 33,
Sedg'#tck, Capo Valley 7 91 13 0 2 17.0 28 !
Rhortr. Dane Hlflt 14 181 12 9 3 15.0 23 .
Mulder Capo~alley 15 190 12 8 3 12.3 22 i S-ney. Dana Hiiie 1 t2 12 0 t t2.0 12 Lltftn, Laguna Hiiie 15 179 11 7 3 13.0 25 .
Cflwford, Mlealon Viejo 12 138 11 5 2 15.5 19 ~
W.chenllelm. 8111 Ctemenll 10 108 10 8 1 13.0 10
Anderton. Capo Vllley 15 1541 104 3 73 18 Garr11t. San Cl-11 12 125 t04 2 40 20 N-. Laguna BMc:ll 13 1H 97 3 8.3 24 I Otta. Capo Valley 1t 100 9 t 3 83 15
McO<aw, Laguna Beech 10 "° 110 3 11.3 14
1<1w1<11 Laguna Hiii• 15 132 ea 3 a.e 1e , WIN, WOOdbrldga 15 t27 84 3 146 22 F0<1ull4I Laguna a..cn 13 110 S4 3 u 20
Aerltrop, Dana HHl1 14 114 8 t 3 73 14
Wlfttam1. Laguna Hlli. 14 111 70 3 88 17 a new streak COOi< Cotla M ... W~tt. C0<0ftl def Mar
Cato. SMldlet>aek
McAtllster, Sld014101Ck Kle4, S1ddla01Cll
Martinsen. Et Toro Carver. Irvine
5 35 7 0
5 ~ 88 o se e 4
2 10 s 14 P-. Fountlln Valley
Brown. Fountain Valley
e.langer, Marina
O.Lav•lf•d9. w .. tm1n1ter
8efry. Ocean View
Hacnt.n. Edlton
H•mllton. Edison
12 78 8 2 18
14 87 8 2 12 12 75 e.2 1e
B C11t, Capo Valley 1S 114 78 3 88 15 .
Laguna Beach High's Artists, trying to
shake an eight-game losing s treak, are at
Mission Viejo tonight in a battle of 0-2
South Coast League teams with upoff
scheduled for 7:30.
Overall the Artists are 3-10.
Also in action tonight in the South
Coast are co-leaders Capistrano Valley
and h ost Laguna H ills, each with a 3-0
league record, while Dana Hills (2-1)
visits nval San Clemen te in the other
league test.
Chris Nf"umann
Belanget. Unfvat"IY
Holme.. SaddleOacll Lewil, El Toro Everett Unlver11ly
\lance C0<on1 del Mer
tv<uatafa. E111nct1
Stanford, Saddllbec~
LU Jen. Saddlebecll Brozovocll, Irvine
Ko. Costa Mna
Gatlin El Toro Cate Un1.,....1y
9 55 8.1 13 17 5.11
II &4 58
1 4t s .a
3 t7 s .e
It 69 5 3
11 58 s 2 13 118 5 2
9 47 5 2
0 45 5 0 12 57 4.7
12 55 4 5
8 21 4 5
0 38 4 2
I 4 0 13
2 8 5 17
2 10 12
2 5 0 12
2 5.0 12
2 5.0 13
1 ao 11
2 5 5 10 2 4.0 10 2 3 0 10
2 4 5 10
2 S.5 12
2 3 5 t2
2 3 0 11 2 1 5 11
2 30 a
Faria, C>cean View
OtazlcOW.-1, Edlton
W1lth, Ocean View
Douty. Ocean View J011n11on. WMtmln111r
Brown. w .. tmtn11er Mill.,d, Edison
Crowtey Menna
Jc>N\aon. Edtton Ttlomu. Edtton '
12 14 8.1 18
4 24 8.o 11 I
7 41 5.8 7
10 5e 5 8 14 12 83 5.2 13 to so 5.o 11
5 24 4.8 10
0 42 4.8 11
11 60 4 5 10 e 38 4 5 10 s ~ 42 o
8 33 4.1 0
0 31 4 1 11
8 25 4 1 12
Grlt1)tll, Mis.Jon Viejo 10 78 78 2 70
Mowry. 11.11..ion Viejo 10 72 72 1 3.0 Muench, MllllOn Viejo 0 es 72 2 s.o
Hiii. MllllOn Viejo 0 85 72 2 8.5
Garcia, Laguna Hiii• 14 08 88 3 0.3 Voder, Sen Clemente 12 81 67 2 70
Nelton, San Ctam.nte 2 t1 5.5 0 o.o
Knlghll, San Clemente II 40 5 4 2 8.5
P1lne Dana Hiiie 13 eo 53 2 20
H.,r11. Dana Hiiia 14 88 4 a 3 53
Jorden, L~ Beecn 11 53 48 ,.2 55
H0<n San 11 0 43 4 7 1 00 Saund4lr1 01n1 Hlflt 14 85 4 8 3 20
Evans. MllllOn V,.jo 10 48 48 2 40
CauYI. MIMlon Vllfo 12 54 4 s 2 50 N Calf Capo Valley 13 54 41 3 08
Woodbridge, 1-2 in league p lay, 1s idle
Other games this week <all at 7·30).
T.ada1 (Sea View League) -Co111 MIH (0·21 II
Area community colleges faced with road work this week
Corooa del Mar (2-0): Unl~alty (1·1 I et Irvine ti· I), Est•ncl• 12-01 at Saddteback (0·21. Et Toro ( t 11 11 After piclting up a couple of early big wins Sophomore forward Pete Williama, with an
Newport H11t>0< 11-1> Saturday, both Oran~ Coast College and Golden 18.7 average, sparks the Mounties, while OCC (1 -1)
WadfMlldeJ -(SunMI LNQOel Huntington B11Ch •• W h · h d d d · S h C li th ( Leland B Founteln valley Edteon 11 M1rln•. oc11n voaw 11 est 1t l e r oa e nes ay m out oast re es on . e scoring o awfngrnan ruce ( 14
w .. tmtntter. <South Cout League1 Laguna a..c11 at Conference basketball action. against Cypress) and 6-8 Brad Guess ( 11 .6 average).
San Clltnent•. MIUlon VteJo •• Woo<1br1<1ga. D•na Hilla The Pirates, 60-45 victors over Cypress 11 Laguna Hilla San Golden West, 1-1. is sparked by J ohn Kresich, Th~ (SM v-L•ague) NewPOr1 Hul>Of ••cost• Saturday. travel to Mt. Antonio where the h f ard h had 23
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O•anQI Cout 1t Mt San Antonto
Golden WMt 11 CypfMa
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Compton •' Or'anoe eoa.1 Mt San Antonie> II Oolclln Wiit 11.1 .... 1rv1n1 atE11anc:ia.CoronadefMw11S1ddte0.c• Mounties, 1-1, await. Golden West. which stunned a 90P omore orw w 0 polnta against
E•::f:.:t ~:v., LHQU•) Foun111n V•ll•y ., Fullerton by 14 point. Saturday. traveta to CypN!SS Fullerton. ..ACIAC COAfl c~
weatm1n11er, E.df-11 Huntington Oeacll, Martna 11 where the two teama will resume a rivalry which Saddleback , 1-1, hit. the road both Wednesday ••• .,,., (1111)
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhat of Newport BelGh W1H tlOld 1 puo1oc P E T I T I 0 N T 0 O 11 D Op T "U IT OAT I 0 (1) NEWPORT JAZZ. FESTIVAL GRAPHIC ILLUSIONS. 8818 bull,_ u MARY K VAN ZALINGEN.
tMl4l<I P<OPOuil 101 lurntst11no 141 n 111 "n g 0 n G , n 1 , 1 1 p 1a n ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. P'lllM,ldY a, 1111. UNLI .. YOU ANO MUSIC EXCHANGE, (2) H1 m1f1on, Huntington 8Hch. R. W RANCH COMPANY, 303 aka MARY K.ATBERJNS•
t11:>or mllerl•I• equ1pmen1 Arn.ndrn«il 81 2 end Loe.ti COHiii A-111113. TAKI ACTION TO '"OTICT NEWPORT JAZZ. 131 NEWPORT C.fO<nla 02849 COrA~~25 Rold CotON dei Mar. VAN ZALINGEN AND OP.
tr1n1portat1on and 1uct1 other Program Amendment l"4<> 2 '°' tt>e \ T all h be f . YOUR '"OPl,.TY, IT llAY 81 JAZZ EXCHANGE, (•I NEWPOflT EOWltd HUQfl Bell. "4t ClleYy .cv teclMtlet as may be rtquored for thl l~lowmg 1,195 O et.n, ne 1oanes, eOU> AT A ~ IAL£ • YOU JAZ2 WORLD. 15) N~PORT JAZZ ChH• Drive. Auntlngton 8HCll, Helen W Ratley, 303 Otlftwood P E T I T I 0 N T 0
co N s TR u C T 1 o N o F THE 1 CAL TRANS WEST Loceteo c red 1tors and contingent Niii> AN IXPlANATION O. TMa CLUB. and (91 NEWPORT JAZZ CaHf<W'ni• 021149 Rold. Cor'ona def Mar CA 112825. ADMINISTER ESTATE NO.
FOLLOWING PROJECT TUSTIN northwesltrly of Wasr Cout c r editors of Maleon Jacot>. NAT\l"I OP Tit« P"OCllOINQ FESTIVAL. 2122 S E. BrtatOI, Sante Palrlcl• Mety Belt. 9841 ClleYy J a net Ra tle y Klock. tO 1 A·lll41$
AVEN UE PUMPING STA TION Highway and Superior Avenue' tas and persons who may be AOAINIT YOU, YOU OHOULD Ana. CaNIOmll 02707 ChlH Ortv1. Huntlngtort BHCh, Encanto Orlve, Tampa, Arl~one T all ·.__ ........__...,.....: • ...: Pro._. No 1112100 7• c-•CT • • ·--Lat! St-. Ltd . 821 UOo Parti c..n1-n11 ...,.~8 85281 0 JJC"t.n, .,.,.....&A.., ,es, ,.,.... . realigned) a request to •~nd the otherw1~ 1n•~r-·-.. t'n the ...... ,.. .. ~......... ..... -~ .,,.,.. d Bid• Wiii be r-iveo oy 11141 C<>111a L.nd u.. ReSl<lentoll Growth ano .... ""' ~-""' On F1bruary 4, 1083, at 11:00 Orlva. Apt 8·3, Newport Beach. Thll butlneaa It conducted by"' Hetene Ratley W•t"11ouM, 29 creoditore an contin1ent
Mna Sanitary Ol91rlet. at the otloce Recrut1on and Ope n Space will and/or estate: • m .. Peoplet ll'W'Oat"*"' Mid L.oen Cafffomla ttee3 . Mlct!MI A Callle. 1ndM<hnl OcH nalra Orlv1. Rancho Palo• credit.ore o( Mary K . V an
of the Cuy Clerk, 71 F11r Drove. ElemenlS 01 1111 Newport Baacn A petiUon has been filed Anoclatfon H duly appointed • 9'f*'lll penner E H Bell Ywdel, CA 90274 z 1 · k Mary
Coll• Mau, Callfornla until the General Pten and the Ll l'ld use Pten by Malen W esley Jacobs in TruttH under and pur1uant to Rot>ert Levy, • QIMrlll pertner, Tiii• tt•t-• wu flled wllh the Thl1 butlnea It conducted by • a 1 n fl en ' • a • ..A hour ol 11:00 1 m , January 31. ot Ille Newport Beach Loe.I Coa$1al h S C f OMd of Truat rlCOfded Febtulf)' 4342 81111ngham. Studio City. COUnty Cflr'll. or Orange County on Q«*al pannerlNp. Katherine Van Za.Ungen ......
11183 et which time they wlll be Progtam propoM>dby tlle Sl•teor t e uperi o r ourt 0 27, t081,u lnatr.No 33335boolit C11llom1&01804 Janv1ry 8, 1183 HeleneRatleyWaternouM persona who m•y b e
op9l14ld put>ltcty Ind r .. d aloud 1n c 11 ,1o r n 11 Oep 11 1me n 1 0 , Orange County requesting 13083, peg• 1811. ol Ottlclal St'9f*'I M SchwltU, • generll ,_ Thlt ltatatnent w11 flied with the otherwi9e interest.eel in the
th• councll chembers. Sealed Trensportaoon that Malen Wesley Jacobe be Records, executed by• REGINALD partner. II Mor11CO, Newport 8Mc:h. Pubfl1h•d Orang• CoH1 Dally County Clet1< ol Oranoa County on will .utd.JO!l' estat.e·
propoM11 lhall bear Ille lrtle of Ille 2 FIFTH AVENUE PARCELS a ppot n t eod as persona 1 K. WYMAN and DIANA M. WYMAN. California 82983 Piiot. Jan tO. t7. 24. 31. 1893 Dec 3. 1082 A titl .. _. ·~ filed
work and 11141 name ot 11141 bidder Three pareetl of land IOCatec:l ;n Iha _._,_,_ tlull>lnd and wife u Jojnt •-ta Thia bualnele la conouctecl by a 181·.:I ,._, pe on , ... ~n
Out no other dl1tlnQulat11ng m1tl<• vicinity ot ~th Avenue 1 n d representauve to aunwuater 11 1ru1tor1, In 1111 otflc1 ol the ~mited par1ner.nlp Pubfllhed Orange Co111 Dally by Robert Michael Stephens
Any Old rec eived etur 1111 Mlfgueoll Avenue •n Corona e1e4 lhe est.ate of Malen Jacobs, County Recorder o1 Orenge County, Mlc:Nef A C.,.... PUBLIC JllOTIC( Pttot, Dec 20. 27. flMl2. Jan 3, 10. In the Superior Court of ~::;:,u~~~!0:':~";!,~.~~! ~=~ ·~::!1n~~.~7.'~~~ L:~ ~:~t~~u~ ~~~·u~ ~1St~N ~~H~~'*E:~ ™• 11'!::1':w':*1111c1 w11n the ~~.T~~r" llMl3 5sa1-e2 ~!~'ea':>bU::; 'Mi~b~, 11141blddetunopeneel lllhllllbetlle Recre111on and Open Spice f ,,._ •-)Th tj BIDDER FOR CASH (ptyabla It CountyClerkol()renglCountyon ""
IOll rMC>QrlllOOlly ol the btdder to Element 01 th• Newport Beach 0 uitat.es nd e pe Uon tlrnl of tale In llwful "'°""'Y of !he JlllUll"f 1 1083 The IOllOwlng ~ -doing P\ll.IC f«)TIC( Stephena be appointed as
-tM111111bid 1a ·-veo tn pr09« G•nu•• Plan proposed by 1118 is set for heanng in Dept. unll•d SlalH) 11 South front P20f1t1 llullnwa u · personal representative to
time Irvona Compan• No 3 at 700 Civic Center entranot to tM Orange County Old Put111111ed Orange Co111 Oa1ty I •) FUTURE W 0 R L 0 K~ administer the-estate of A Mt ol iQna SPIC'•' Prov1a1on1 3 BIG CANYON _ AREA 15 Onve West, Sant.a Ana, CA CourtllouH , 211 W. Sanla Ana Pltot. Jlltl 10. t7. 24, 31. 11M13 OMPUTERS. (b~FUT\IRE FAIR ..... ~) STATDllUfT OI' MNIOOl .. NT 1ndadd1tton1to0-11Provts1ona Loc1ted aoutti .. esler ly o l 92702 J 12 1983 t930 81Vd.,Oltyof81rltaM9,6ta1aof 200-83 FVTVREFAIRE. d)FUTUREFA11e. CWUllOf',ICTITIOUI Mary K . Van Zalln1en, to Iha Standard Specification• may M•cArlhur Boul1verd •nd Ford on an . a ; CaNlomte, .. f10ht, 11111 and lntlfMt 1101 So. Grand -· Ste. .... Santa .u...-.. ...... Costa Mesia, CA. (under ~
b• 001aln1d •• 1111 office ot tr11 Road. en • requwt lo arnend 111e am. conYe)'ld to and now Mid by ft fltalC fl)TIC( Ana CA 02705 • The tolfowlno par1on tlu Independent Ad.minl.str9tion
OlrectOf of PuOllC Servtoes. Room Land UH . ReslOllntl•I Growth ind IF YOU OBJF.CT to the under Mid Deed of Tru•1 In Iha 40 MICROT!.CHNELOOY IMC.. 1.blndoned the uM of the flc11tloul of Eltate9 Act) '!be pedtion'
419, 77 Fair Drive. Cott• Mau. Recrea11on and Open Spac• gt'&nllng of the petition, you ~~~~tal1~~~~n..!atd Counly '~~-.. ~011C~ ~~'o't A!l'I., 81• A. S11t1t• ~ .. '.!~ !~E. ,.'-2.!,U~.!_~~ la .et for hearlna ln Dept, Cellt0<nl1 upon • non-refundable Elament of th• N1wpor1 Beach should either ap"'""ar at the .. .., ~ ,,_.,,,_, -,. -,....., --·-""' ...,., -N 3 700 Clvt C payment of $10 00 An addl110n•I Gen•r•I Pfen, propoHd by lh• ,,.. PAUL. 1; Lot ,. of Tract oeee. ..... •TATDmNT Thi• bUll-.. OOftdUCMd by. 92829. o. al c enter
charg• ol $200 w111 01 mede II Irvine Company heartng and state your lntneOlty OIOolta....._CcluMtof The followlno P•r•on •• dolno corporatton T111 ttct111oua bu11n111 n•m• Drive West Sant.a Ana, CA
hllf\dlecl by mall 4 NEWPORT CENTER BLOCK Objections or file written Orange. !ltlll of c.tttomla .. I* bulinlta ... •O ~ lnC. rel•rr•d IO •bov• WH lll•d In 92702 on February 2, 1983 at
Each bid lhafl be mad• on Ille 400 Loc1teo north .. s1er1y ol objections with the court mep r.CO.ded In 800k 41S, PIQll OIW. 3800 Bird! 112• Newport Rfc:hard J ~ County on 12·18-10 9·30 a.m. ,
Propolll FOl'm. en.I• P-1 lhtough Newpor1 Center Ortve EHi •nd San before the hearing Your 47 lo 50 lnoluelW of~ e.acn. CA t2teO Vici PrellOIN ,,.....!...,WtClf. .~· 22S N. M...... . IF YOU on.,,..._ ·-th-p.7 provld•d tn th• contract MIQVl4 °''"' 1 ,~1 to amend be MllOI. In tM off1o1 of tM County ~ Adooclt. 19 00er Glen. Thi• tt•t-t -fllad wtth 11'8 ..,.._.,,.. c .. .,....,,.. »-1u...& ... ~-docum•n t • and 111111 be tll e Land uu Elemant 01 tr.a appearance may mper!C>n "-'dafofMldCounly lrvlnl,CA02714 CountyC!er1oot Or1n91Counl'fon Thlll~-cxindue11dt1ygantin&ofthepetition.you
accomp1nl1d by • car1111ed or Niwport e .. ch General Pl•n or by your attorney. PAR CEL 2 An EHtment for Thia~ fl c;oncNctld by an Jlll'I 8. 1983 ,_ .,, lnelf\llduef should ell.her •ppea.r at the. ~·· ~ Of I bid bond tor propoud b" N1wpor1 Center [ F y 0 u A R E A inor-aor-and ltljoy!Nnl C1Yflt lndMdvel HanGy Cornllfl h Ina and 1\ete r,ou'"' no' I ••• 111.n 10 P.rc.n' Of tk• ' ,..._ ~~ -· ~ ....... T, ..... No CMrM Adcloc* Pubtf1k-A Or•""• Co111 0•11" -~ at•'---" -· • ._.. -Mh t..... ear n • " M1<1oc11 Building• Inc CREDIT()R or a con•inaent ... ~·~·-· --"'_,, ·-· "'""' -·• ' ..... ,..,,_ .. --,,_, .... .... b fll amoul'lt of tt1e bid. mid• ~Ille to 5 CAMPUS DRIVE Bounded by ....;f"& 9886, H Ht 1orth In Arllcli 11, Thia •t1tement WM 11'-0 With Ille Piiot. Jan 10. 17, 24, 31. 1183 County c1er11 of Orange County on o EUons or e wr tten
th• Cott• M1t1 S•nllllfY 0111r1c1 MecArtllur Avenu• a requHt 10 cred1~r of the deoce . • you Section 1 ol lh• Oeolaralfon ot County Cl«k ol °'lllOI County on 1~-83 Dec. o. 11182 ob Uon1 with the court'
No Pfopotal• llNlll bi! cons1o.rec1 amend 111e Lano utee1emen1 ot th• mUJt file-your claim with the Covenant•. Condition• and Ole 7• tN2 ftlffll be ore the heanna. Your unlau accompanied by such Newport Buch General Plftn court or present it to toe RMtrtct1on1 recordeo February 7. ,_ l'talC fl)TIC( Publlallad Orano• CoHt OallY •Ptaranct may be ln pe.non cuhler'1 ctleck. ca1h or 01dd1r 1 prc>poHd by Tile City 01 Newp0<1 personal representative 1078 In Boole 1a&5e. Page 1619. Publlat11d Or•"ll• Co1tt OellY Piiot. Dec 20, 27, 1IMl2. Jan a, Id',
bond 8, Offtcl•I Records ol n ld o11nge Piiot. Ole. 20. 27. fll82. Jan. '· 10, '1C1TTIOU9 ~•• 19&3 or ·Y your attorney. Not1ld1nattbeconsoderec:Jun1eat 0~0hTICE is HEREBY FURTHER appointed by the court County 1983 NAMIHATDllNT 5586-82 1 F YOU ARE A..
It It made OCI • btanlc form turntsliec:l GIVEN the I '" Environmeri tal wlthm four months from the Tha 1tr111 •ddreu and other !IS.542 The followlng per~ are dolnQ CREDl'IOR or a ClOfttl.ftger\f
by the Cotll Mela Sanlttlf)' Olstrtct 1mp1c1Repon 1111 been prepared tn date of f 1rat Issuan ce-of common OW1gn1llon, If llY'f, «the 111_ II' MftT'll't bu-11· rtlllJC NOTICE creclUor of the d«Mled. yot)'
Md 19 made In ICCOfdanc;e with thl connection with tll• propouii let~rs as providf'd ln Section rHI properly dNC:rll>ld 1t>ove It ~~ n111NC: WAT l 8 M 'Y LI HE., 2 1 3 '9C'1TIOUt .,..... Ole claim with \tie' prov11ton1 o f th• Propos11 noieo ebov• 11 11 lh• preunt 700 f th p-L..-•-Cod f purponecl 10 tie· t124 Olfle °""' P1C--eu ... u Pr1••n•H. Crt . i-11c•ntta, CA _ Tl-must )'OW' r~tt ontenuon 01 ,,,. c11y 10 accep1 tne 0 e rTVUil""". e o co.ta,,._ CA0t2t2t. ,.,......., 02970 MAMI ••• _,., court or p~n\ It to the•
hc:tlbl<ldermu1tbettcent4ldand envoronmentll lmc>acl Aepon and California he t ime for Tiii undenlgntd Trv1t11 The :::=no":.:::Z. ~ CAllL GEHNAllO. 2 U ~°':""9 l*'IOnl -doing peraonal repretentatlv.t'
ailO ~ 11 requited by flw supporting documinll. Th• C11y filing cl.auns will not expire dltclalmt any flalllflty lor 1ny :rn 11 PrHkn11t. Crt. Pl•c•ntl• CA WHISPERING WINOS AAHCH appointed by the court
Th• Board ol Ofrtctor• 01 111• encour19M ~bar•°' 1111 general prior to four montha from lnoottlCIMM or 1111 •fNM ~ {A THE J(Wfl.'0 KmtH <•1 llffTO 241 A,,. "°" •a. ten ~ within four rnanthe tnim tlllt
coa11 M•H S.n111ry o111r1c1 pVbtoc: to ••VI-and comment on th date of the h I and ~ ~ dMIQnatlon. If THE EW!LLIO KITTEN. 2H .~~.,._.It conduGtecS by"' CA ne12 •date of flra\ luu.anca o&' r....-Ille right to reject 811Y °' 111 lhls dOC4lmentatlon CoplM Of ltle u· _,., bov ear Ofl Wf't,a..,ld.....,. aa"te'_w._..ltl be made but 6:::
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.,:v•nue, .. .-port Beacll • ....,....,_ ,,,. ..... ,.. __ 0 Gene Paul R.,,-iotdt Jr., 241 ,_.._ M ~ In ~-bld9 Envwonmenlal lmc>act Report •nd no \.~ 1 " I • l2tll .,.., ....... -.......... '""'h 1 ..... A¥e floM •1. aan Olemeni.. CA ••--• .-.,.,..-~.._, The Contr11C1or 1111111 comply <Mth eupponino clocurnefll• .,, •V1•i.b1e YOU MAY EXAMINE without covenant or waHanty. JANET AOUeH CAMAAAS. Thtt 1t1tlmltlt WM,_...,, ... •Mn. 700 of the ~-Code of
1111 rovtaton• of S«lton 1770 to '°' pul>ltc revtew and lnapectl()n •• the hie-kept by lhe l'O\lrt. lf .... Of lmplted, '9Q#dlno tltll, 22t Tutlln AYenUe. Mewpon '-"· CQUftty Cllftl ol 0r-. County on llt9n0• "9chllt ~ 2'1 California. Tb• lime for
tte tnctu1hra, ol th• Catlfornl• tlle P11nntnv Oepar1m1nt. Clly ot you are interested in the ~. or encvmbftl'C•. to Cllttornl• 02M3 Jan I. 1"3. -Avw llOM •B. 8111 ca.n.n1e. C4 im ..... -•·•~ -· ..... -wr-LtbOf Codi, )he prwalflng rltl •nd N1wport 8••0h, 3300 W••t pay thl lllmalnlna PflnCl9ll 9'im of Thi• bullMM II oondUcted by an .. _ 92972 ................ WW .......... _ ..
_.. Of w~ •t•btl•hld b'Y the Newport a oulivard, Newport estate, you may file I request thl not• MCUr.cf by Mid OMd of kldlvfdUll Mao a WNOHT Thli bullneM 11 oondUCted by• prior to four month.a bom
Cilet•,,.... Sen11ary 0111r1c1 wnlcl'I Beach, CA 02ee3 (7141840-2197. w ith the court to receive Ttutt, wllh lntereat th•r1011, !It ' J"'9t ~ OlrMt• ATTON.,.8 AT I.AW ,__11 plltnenlllp. the date of the hHrtni •t• rtl•d wltll th• Autet1nt NOTICE 18 H!~EBV FURTHER s p ecial n otice of the ~ltlllliclnotla edvt.ncee" Thie ,..., ht ................ .......-nodcedaboY =.~~~~~·~= ~v,:d'~\=~~~cy~J~'!~" Inventory of estate a.sett :'r'r~.~.':"":11~,== Oou111/~~C:::~tOll :,:•;,•r.:~CA Tll1ta1=::.~:C-W:·u. YOU M:Y &XAMIN~ tot~-of Mid eOd4I 1983 at tne hOllr ot 1 30 pm , 1n 1111 •nd of the petJtJons, aocounta °'**' of IM TMt" Ind oC U'll Jan f. 1913 ,....,., _, g:n\~,9::t,°' 0r.,._ ~ °" &be m. ~ by Jhe ccun. ~ ,,_.,., ~ 1"3 councH CMmt>era 01 the Newpon and repor ll described In tru111 0111t•d by Hid ONd of llubll•ll•d Ora~• 00111 Dally llublllhad Or•no• Cotti Olfly ._ you u. In~ la lb 8~ OROEFI OF TH~ 80AAO &eech City Hllff If WhlCh time llld s. c t l 0 n I 2 0 0 0 f the Truat, for the etne>unl ~bly PllOI, Jen. 10, 17, u . 31. tN3 Piiot. "'" 10. 17, H . 3t. 1913....., Pu~l•lled OrlftQ9 Coee• Dally ...... JOU 111191 ftM. ~t ~ C:~Ef~':. 0: 1H! HIT AR v pl-any and.;, pertonl tnlerMtecl Callfomia Probate! ~ -~~NJ;: :0 OMd 21)-13 Zl Piiot, ~ IO, 17, ftu. Jan ~ 10. with ·~ court to recelv~
°'8TAICT r;:J.'C::'.:;1':' hMrd ""''°" B • r 11 a rd A . A I 1 ea , ot Tnitt tteret':fora u.ecu1e<1 a1'd PWlJC "'"1C( 1913· , An.at 1peclaJ notice of the-
Pub1ten.d Orana1 Cou1 oatty ,.,,,,....~ Attomey at Law, lit Ave. d•llveted to 111e undenlgnad 1 f'\a.IC NC)TIC( • lnYM\tory ot tata\e abet of". P..,.. J1r1 10 11. 1113 c1~ or , a.ec11 Grauda, Su Clemnte, CA wnnen Deellratlon o1 Dlfaun and .. ___ ........ ---~ _, ...... __ ...
22343 "--1a• fA1 eaie, a11d a written ,.~,,,,_ .... -...... ~·.-i-. ...,.. r;;~ww. -.,.· kuan-------------• ubllth1d Or1no1 CoHt O•lly tH71· (7l•~•tl-t111. ......," '"' ... ...... -= eu ... Jtn 10 11.... I Notlol of Default Ind tlectlon 10 MAMI ITATW --=--...... SELL Idle flame with • "'" ...., Pubflahff ange Coul Diiiy W . 'TM ~ ~ Mid 'TM f011oW1nt .,.,_ -~ • -~....,,. ™miiiir 1 Of.6 of the Callfornf.a
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ILMhy llldll NY J Cunelllleld 1 run ILMny ltocl<I
A S7 SSO
T-l i.tleltce NYJ
Flrll Oownt 27
,..,.,_.y8'0I :M-234
P-.; yarOI 213 Aatwn ya.rdt 140
P-21·1'-I s-• b'f ._21
"""'' 0-00 Fum~I 2·1
Penatt ..... ywda 12·15
T1meof ~ 2144 ~ .........
c ...
23 21...a
333 0 ~
0
2-43
2·1
74!0
31 18
RUSHING -NY Jell ~ 22·211
Oier1olrlQ 3-11 _,on 2-4 Todd 3-3.
Au;ue..,,,... 2·2. Ctvlc:Meld 1-1 . ...,,,.,
1--0 Ctnc:innatl, ~ t-26, A. Gt1flln
3-17 • ....._ 114.Andereon2-5 P AS SING NY J e t•. Todd
20·28 1·2811 lol c Nell 1·1·0·14 Cincinnati. Andaraon 211.35.3.354 Sd>onet1 0-I..()..()
RE.C£1VIN0 NY Jel1. Waillt.a< I-14$.
A"llU'tynlall 1-4. L .io.-2·22, Ga.llney 4-50, Harper 2.,')5 McHe11 1-t , Dlwlltng
2 ·I. Batllum 1-11 Clnc:Mna11. A <l""'"
3-14. COlllnaworlh 7-120, Cunll 3-13.
Roaa e-1g, H•rrll 1·20. KtelO.. 341,
~3-1
MISSEO FIELD GOAlS -C4nc:irv1all,
&rMCll 48
NFC PLAYOF'8
C~IO.lluce 17
a-ii.,o-tw'9 Tampa Bay 0 10 7 0-17 Della.a 11 7 l 14-30
Del -FQ Septien 33 Del -FO Sepuen l3
TB -GrMn eo tumble r*1um (Capece
Mid<)
TB -FGC-32
Oat SPfl"9t II pua lrom White
(Sepllen •id!) Del FQ SecKtan ,.
TB -.lo!* 41 P8M lfom W9errll
!Cac>ece kid< I Del -Hunlar Ill ~Ion r-(Septlen klea)
Del -,....._ 10 -trom WNI• (Sepllan klel<)
A es 0.2
T-14.a41otlkoa T9 , .... -.. 8
AuahM-ywdt 21-IOS
p_.ing yard• 113 ~urn y•rdl !Ml
p-11-28-3 Sad<. by 5-35
"""" l-44 FumblM-toat 0--0
Penalt ..... y.,de 4-41
Time ol POMMllon 18 47 lndlvtduel ........
Diii
2t
42·179
2n
17
27-46-2
~
3-A1 1.1
t-45
<10 13
RUSHING Tempe Bay. Wiider
14.13, Carver 7· 12 OallH . Oor .. 11 26-110, Spring• 7·24, Donley 1-26, ~M 6·15, PM!llOn 1-4, OuPrM
I· I, Wllfte 1-0
PMISING -Tampa. Bey, Wllllema
t-26-3-113 OellN. Wl>lle 27-46-2-312
RECEIVING -Tampa 8ay. HouM
4-52. Wl!Oer 2·5, Jcw'9 1-41. Ollee 1·1
0-, P-eon 1-H . Jofl.-4-711, H11
4-46. Co1ble 3-32, Springe 3· 18, ,...._ 2·14, Ootwll 2·14, ~
1.11. OU'"'-1-I
MISUO FlnD OOAL.8 -Nor'9
Vtklnp IO, PelOOM 14 .... ..,a-we
Allen.. 7 0 ,. 3-2• ~· ) 10 3 14-)0 All "°98ft r-ed lllocked punt
In end lOM (Ludlhurwt klalc)
Mln -S WN!e M l)M9 lrom i<r-
(0..V-kid!)
Min -F0 Oenmeler 30
AU -Ludllll.nt 17 r\111 Oii ie,_ .. lrom
Mofoekl (Ludlhur .. kid!)
Att -G tazeorook 36 p a11
lnt•cepllon (Luellhurat kldll
M4n -FO Oenmeler 31 Min -McCuHum 11 pau from
t(/-(Oenmelet kid!)
AU -FG l.UOl<.""'11 41 Mtn -Brown 5 run (0..V-kldol
A -80.seo
T-1'-"'ttt. A• Ftot·aowna 14
~yetele 24-120
p~ )'9fd9 11!5
Aalurn y•dl 35 p..... 1~2S-2
Sacl<I By 0--0
Punt• ~
FumblM-l<Mll HI
PenaltlM-y.,da 7 ·Ill
Time ol P-'On 21 17 ~ ...........
...... 24
42-12&
2S3
to 20-3.4-1
3-lt
6-32 4--0 10-84
3143
RUSHING -Atlenta, Andf_. 11-41,
Riggi t-31. Lucillturtl 1·11. Caln 3-17
MlnMeola. Brown 23-41, Nellon 4-24,
Kt-8-13, GlllbrMlh 1-10, S WNle
l-minua--3. PASSING -Atlantt. Bartkowakl
11 ·23·2-134 Mlnne10 1a. !Cr a mer
2()-3.4.. 1-253 RECEJVlffO -Allenta, Jenklnl 2-52,
Hodge 2·29. Krepfle I· ti, Celn 1-14, A
JacllllOn 1·5. Rl1191 2·18 Mtnn .. ott,
S.-e-11. S Whtie 2-e1. Mceu!Mn 4.5 I, L.Count 2-24. Qa.lbtNlh 3-14.
Young 2-13. Btown 1·1
MISSED FIELD GOALS -None
PlerOff No lhow1 ...,..a.-
A 1otal of 4 ,235 tick .. lloldert did nol
auend Sunday • Nallona l Footl>all
L_..,. ~ garl'IM. A ~-9WM
b«'Mll-40wn
Plltaburgh (Charge11·Steele11)
81adlum e.peclty M .000 Allende.nee
S3.S41 Uneold tldlelt 0 ~ 454
Clndnnell CHY Jel•Bengaial Stadium
capacity Sll,754 Attendance 57,!580
UneOld llCll-0. Ne>-"-2, IM ...,,,,_. (Faicon..V1111n9'1) Stadium
capacity 12, 121 Attendance I0,580
Un1101c1 ttc:1t«a 0 ~ I ,Ml OatlH (8uccanaert-Cowooyal
St..Slum c:apac11y 85.oe 1 Attenaa.nee
85.042 Unaolcl llCl<elt 0 Ne)..,_ Ill
At.mltoe .. , YC
S.UOT UWP ..... GATTA
Cl.ASS A-I Jim Ott• (Alamlloa Bay
VCI 2 Kevon Goyen (AIYCI. !I P.ul
NOf'r'9 I Hunlln(llon Hetbour YC) Cl.ASS 8-1 Biiiy Rubin (HHYC), 2
St-St-Derg CHHYC). 3 Keith '-
(L8YCI
CLASS C-1 Todd 8karwortan C-'BYC). 2 8tyetl Ufl (HHYCt; 3 Dennie
IMni (L-ay 8arq CllAl•l CL ASS C-2-1 Cindy At1>ert1
(HHYCI 2 Peul HH lln91 (HHYC) 3
Gen-KIOu (HHYC)
Dene ltoant YC
WWfTUt Mo.A TT A
CLASS --1 Aoc:lt N Roll. ~
Alli• (Dena P-t YC~ 2 Moocty a....
Mike Hinton (C&l*lrMO la) YC>. 3 a... MM. Br.-~ (<Apo l'YCI
CLASS B-1 Funny fHltn', Pela -1cac>0 eve~ 2 Oeybr ... eoo Gal• I~ BYC). 3 CleW de L-. ,._,.
Fr.-(OPYC)
NON SPINNAKEA-1 Ctlub.-co n.
to Fonz ICapo 8YCl. 2 Amigo 8
Flate•man (unattached). 3 Condor.
W-LUZIO (unalt!ICihecl).
Martna Det An YC aDQP ......
IOA·A -1 ln••ll•bl•. Thom•• Armatron~llornla YC) 2 A991ng
Aoey, 6111 ber9 (CYC~ 3 Je.i, Ray
J arectcl (Loa ~ YC) IOR·B-1 lte llan Stelllon, Enrico VenlUta (Sallte Monica YC). 2 IEnQIWI
Lady. J~ Wild« (Wlndjemmert YC). 3
Oec:ieion. Paul ~ (o.I ~ YC) PHAF·A-1 Ch .. hlre l'os, Olllten
Kea (Santa Montca YC). 2 u-ire.
Ou•• JonH (Windjammer• YC), 3 Out'-. J ~rena (CYC~ PHAF-8-1 llloller Coaa1er, Hanll
Schofield (P actllc Marlnett VC). 2 HMI&. Sid~ (Del~ YC); 3 ,_,.,
JuQ.. .-.,., PalWon (SMYCI
Pt1Af'..C-1 ScrWn-. -Mat11n (South Bey Y edit lllectng Club). 2 Hummer. 8 raa Byrnea (PMYC), >
O..tlN110n UN<,_, A Coe (CYC)
Alt'ra ~-r..,~.oi.1-
55 en;lert 27 t>Ma, 33 OOl\110, I cow cod, 1 Kn; COd, 3t made.,.., 171 roc:ll
cod. 10 ~.I ttlgQerllalt
DAYllY't LOCtll9' l*"l*t ...... ) -11 an;lert 3 bonito. 3 callco .,..., 4
cow cod, 1111 l'Nld< ..... 214 rOCll cod, ,3 land., ...
DANA WHA .. -72 ano*• 21 b-. 4 bonito s eow cod. 14 mCtcere<. 3IO
roc:ll cod. 1 roo;ll 11111, 27 ~. t
ao1e. t ecutp1n. 2 11111a percn
MAL MAC.. -7t ...... 410 roc:ll
eod, 220 rock ""'· 2 MtHI ban, ,o ~. n w1111e 11at1 caarte> -• an9l•r• 20 bonito. 1 n•llbul, 200
macll-860 ~· cr~er. 500 ~ ""'
-------- ----~..: ---1::: --
SCOREBOARD
-(_ > .
NU WltTI• COMPIMMCtl ...... °"""""
W L .... -Lallen 27 1 194
... !tie 23 t2 w ,,,_,.. n 15 &es
Pontanc1 n 15 5H
Golder> Si.le 15 20 429
San Diego • 27 -229 ......... DtwWM
K-City 20 12 425 s.n Antonio 22 14 811 o.n-18 20 444
0...... 13 20 3t4
utltt 14 23 371 HciW1on 5 21 . 147
IAtTPN COMRNMCtl AllMtle DMaMft W L ....
21 5 144 21 I 71!5
22 13 ea
11 11 .5t5
12 22 353 ~C>Mlleft
MllweukM 24 12 .M T
Atlanta I 1 17 500
OelrOll II 20 .414
INllena 12 21 3&4
~ I~~: .ffi ...,. ......
.... Jereey 110. OetrOll ,02
Mllwtoul<M tot, Pl>oenlll te Pott!Md 110, a..ttle 101
T .......... 0-.. No D8f'*~
T__,.e O....
Laen •t .... Jelwy GolcMrl St-111 ..._ YOf11
PNladelpttla al Allenla "'-'Ix ., CNc-oo
San Cleeoo et "-lOll o.1189 e{ San Antonio
KllMM City a.I Ula/\ o.n.. .., s-1ne
All-eter wotlng
llAaTDIN CowaMNCll c-...
....
•141 l 'A
12'Ao ,..,.
• ,.,.
I~ 11
2 1·~ 10\<\
11
8
1
10•1t ,,.,.
11 .....
I M-Melone. PNleclelpftle, 211.143.
2 Tr• Rollne, A\Wtla. 70,171, 3 AoOer1
Parllh. Botton. 53.2tl, • 8ob Lanier,
Mltw.ull .. , 52.3IO, 5 Oerryt Oewldne. New
Jerwy. 47.711 ,_ ...
I Jullua Ervin;. ~. 290.292; 2
Larry lllrd, Boalon. 1'4,714, 3. MetqUM
Johnaon, Miiwaukee. tl.717. • Oen Aoundlle td. Allanla. 114,245, 5 Kelly
Tr~ha. O.trOll. t3,0413 ca-. I M-IOe Cheel<a, PNtedelpl\18, 141,513;
2 Aego1e T'*'-. ChlceQo. 142,124. 3. 1118" ThomN . 0.troll. 142.311. 4 Andl9W Toney,
PN19deiP1118, 128,245, 5 Sidney Moncr'IM.
MllwMM , t15.3IO
co19ee ..... Ml-' 4t, HotVI C.Ollne 8, 42
W1cMa a1 n . Ctelallton 11
NC ..Qlwtotte 74, W Kentuclat II
llottOll u ....... ~Coll." .... H..._,,..e 7t, C-ttout 72
UTUN>AY't LATI ICOMa
UC 0.Vle 71. Heyw•d 81 11 Ce1 Poly SLO 13. Cal Luthwtn
53
CNco St 15 St_al_ SI 17
COIO<aao St H . AW Force 52 (CM)
Huml>Oldl 81 90. S-~o SI 13
(Oii
.luloehwlT _ _.
Fla Sout'-n 75, HOl91ra 74 ("'911 Oeor;e Wa.alttn;ton 115. Columbte IO
,. .... ,L-CleMla
VIC1orta 7 I, Point Lorn• Cle (llrttl
Be1hany Na11rene 17. WllNlon 75
(third)
Pomona-P11Hf 94, Azute-"acl!IQ e3
(ltlth) BIOta 73. Notre Dame, Cet 71 (00
,_tit)
W•tfMiftt ,...,.....,,.,
WNtmon1 12. Cleremont-Mudd 63
{flrlt) MaloM 71. All)er1.a II (~
COLL.IOI WOMIN °'"°" "· uc ntne a DAloo.r -Metr11•r 20, Mcouma 1 , 1iJooa 1. a1-.n 1•. LenQ 10. oi.no-2. Gatcllell 1 C.,,,., 1. Herllt 2 Totalt $I
7·11M
UC NIYllfl -Lewie I. Hamilton 11,
vanoer "• •. HlgMlll 2, s~ •. Oeflft 3. 8.iier 4. McElroy :J Tot• 17 11-31 52
Hllll\kN Oregon, •22
Total loul• Ofeoon 2t UC 1r~•n• 17
Foule d out Malrge1 IO•eeon) Hlggt
(Oregon). C-(0r90(>fl). Lewie (UC IMNI.
HamlllOll (UC IMnel
Tuoeon 0.,... 111
x-Gll Morgen, $54,000 Cl&-71-ee-e1
C..Ota Strange, '211,400 1247-87-eCI
Lanny Wadkln1. '21,400 111-97-ee·lll m
Fred Co\lp6M, 111,812 """"e.n. 111.112 l'IJZZY Zoeller. s 11.112
Calvtn p ..... 111.112 m
Scott Hoc:ll. '8,300 ,,.
Payne StawW1. SI. 100 Keltll Fer;ue, ... 100
Johnny Miiier. ". too m =h,$5,200
Cole. 15.200 CNe> • as,200 8111 Ka*-1, 15.200 OeWI Orellaom, 15,200
Scon 8ampeon. 15.200
Fr8nk Colv.. 15,200
Jflt H-. 16,200 CNIW Coody, 16.200 m
Rod Nuckolla.. 13. 120 George llurnt, 13.120
Midi Soll. 13. 120
Jedi Renner, '3, 120
Lindy ..... 13,120 m
Bobby WedlOna. 12.042
BoO Giid.. 12 .CM 2 Joftn McCcwnlalt. 12.042
Alctlard ZokOI, 12.042 Hele lrwln, U .042
Miii• S<tllYan.12.042 Jim Coltler1, 2,CM2 .._o 8lenoea. 12,042
Buddy 0..dner, 12.042
0.llld EdWwda, 1 1.324
Tlr!I ...._.,, a1,az4
Hubert ~. 1 1.324
MWlc Lye, S t,324
Don J-..,..,. 11,324
8rad llrwnt. 1 1.324 F--'l'adar.11,324
Mn H~. I 1.324 ~ Aoea 11,324 ~ AaMetl. i 1.324
271
0-81111'. $161
Jodie Wudd, M5I
LOii Ck.,....., 1151
LOii Hinllla, M5I
Hal SonlOll. 1651
-d Twitty, "51 .. ...... Ooater1Ua.. $710
Mlll•Md.t7t0 ~~-1710 ..... Oona6d.1110
Owl"'°"' 1710 .,
PNI Hancodl. .. 71
Peler Jeocobe91, .. 71 Uorrf Mire, 1871 -Jm~a.64 ~·= "°"" M~. '6$4 Don fl'ooley, .... -...... Hloolette. "'24 Pat UndMy, M24
Mike 8t-. 14124
Joftn Cook, M2•
"' Oelberger. M2• ..
J.C. en..d, MOe -0.... E.ld'91berQet, IM7
Cun llyNm. 1617 -Vlc10f ~. 1171 Woo<ty .._.,bum, 1571
i.-d Thome>eon. 1571 Pat~.Sl7t
111 Merle Ptal. '555 Ed Flori, '886
-K«n. a!56S KenO.-., SIN ..
116-73·81-N eeeeeeee 71-e5-N-el
le-t7·N-71
81~12-1 1
N-70-71-et 10-72.....S
72·71M7-et
70-72-47-.a
e6-7 4-7o.e8
...... 12.-
70 teHll
........... 71 1o-ea41-10
11-ee-1o-ee
72-ee-t 7-61 70111111
72-47 ........ .,......._,I
72-418-71-81
70-70-7().17
M-73...ee-ee .. ,,......
N-tt·71 ....
13.-..1 ...
11-16-70-70
12 .......... 72
to-ee.ee..11
72-ee-e&-ee
70-72-87.ee
ee-11-11-ee
10-12-ee..ee
97-72·70-et
10-1o-e1.11
......... 71
M-10-10·12
N-71 ..... 72
97 ....... 72.75
fMl·11·70-et 71·70-et-lt
e1.11.13-ea
To-N-11·10 10-1o-ea.11
111-71·7347
111-13-70-70
17-70-74-70
71-7 1·1o-e8
11-ea-10-13
7s..l-72-71
..... 70-74 11.11.-.11
11.10-12.-
70-72-70-71 n -1o-ea.13
11-70-72-70
73..ee.7~ H-72-7M7
ff-71-71-75 7()-M.74-74
7 ..... 71-73 72-et-711-7'
ll-1W1 ...
72 ..... 11-11 72-70-73-72
10-TO-10-11
BoO ~ lt.40 11-73-71~1 ·-~Ill playoft
....., lndOot aooo. .......
WlaTIM °"'*'* .........
• • 800
10 • 5M
II t 800
7 • ~7 I • 400
4 13 23$
3 11 150
"' 1' ..
2'<\ 3
I ....
..., .. Anita
IUNDA Y't ISMA. Ta
(12"1 ef....., llMfuallll.,. MMtlollel
P11118T Mc&. I lurfonOt
Fty A Jenny (Blecll) 4 40 S 00 2 80
EloeullOl\wy (AomerOj 2 I 40 10 90
Pflm Duet (Oha.r•I 4 00
AlllO raced Gazela, Gall a Oellght.
Song ol the laland. Peneio9e Mcleod
Young Palftea. Av .. 11 TM KlnCI
Time 1 10 216
llCOlfO AACI. I 11 ti m11ea
Debi (MclCarron) 10 40 6 20 3 20
Flee! HNI!•• <Romero} 4 40 2.80
Balooa Nauve (TO<ol 2 80
Alto raced OleblO Laddie, Oel!IWIA
Joe. Crown fha Emperor. Cryttet
Goblet. Natvrellettc:
Time NI 316
ti DAILY DOUIN.a (7-9) patO $24.to
THIAD AACll. I 111 a milee.
6roeaway Hwry (Rltlro)4 00 a.oo 2.eo
Counterproof lllleclt) 1e.20 1.80
E".,._ IOela.hoUaeavel 5.00
Aleo raced' Brave Chlellon, lou
LHda1, L"cky Key, Spo1taman1hlp.
Gato Mont ..
Time. 1 4 1 315
'°""'" AACI. l'A turtonga. Nancy'• Ct\ampn (81d1)5 20 3 90 3 20
Dance St• (Del~) I 80 5.20
Burleel Tr.....,e (~I 6.20 Alto raced Hebrau, Ratte A Boy,
Jungle Haze. EIW119tlcally. ln'lllnclblllly,
Concier119, M .. ter Mlnetrel
Time 118315
"'" AACll. 11 •• rnllea Oii tur1
Victory Zone IMcCml !5 20 3 00 2 80
OecadrllCllm (S"-.er) 3 90 3 20
8oa1o (St-I 5 00
Alt o raced Amra pour, Sargaanl w-.on. Bunnel. CettlC wemo.. Capte1n
0-el "'rlca.n P-1 Cold
T-202
• IXACTA (2.J) PllO '45 00
SIXTH AACll. 1 1111 ..,...._
M.ic>t "-Y (MciCm) 2',90 12 80 6 40 Fut acr-ca.,_, 1.eo 4 oo
Blue s...1~1 2.eo
Alao raced Settgmen. Merta. Fllnt
Fire. Tempeet Way11, Spy Wllh Wln;9
Time 1'4 1 415
lll'ISNTit MCI. 1 11111 m1 ....
WMl8'n 14 SO Cl 20 3 20
K-W. '8hoemuer1 4 eo 3 oo ~lllberlo (Sorenaon) 2.IO
Aleo raced Mandato, Ma)or Sport.
Miiter Wiider. lrlalt HM11
Time 1 •I
• HACTA (1-2) paid $154.SO
.. l'tCIC SUI (1-7-1-2·7-8) paid 123.·
2•11 80 with nine winning llck•ta (ab horte•I $2 P~ Six contolallon palO
$ 1 SO 20 Mth 46' WWlnlng Idell (llY9
hOr'-1 S2 Piek St• ecratcn c:on.otelion paod S 160 90 (lour hOr-.. one ecra1e111
lltGH1ll AACL 7 lutlongl Non,,,.frd Orv (l..plw'n) e Ill !I so 2 eo
~ IM<:Cer ron) 4 20 2 IO ....,... (~erl 3.00
Al90 r-~· ,.,_, ar-. Uncle Ou••. Ml Amigo Aobarl o Str\ppa,., Zlppef
T-122 llS
.-TH MCCL 1 11111 ........
.Joeflle ao., (M<:CerrOlll8 80 4 20 3 so
IE1owlng Snow (ValeNuelel 3 40 2 90
8~1H-) 180
Alto racea lltrny·1 Cr.emp, Chl•I
Celebration. "•I 1 Laa. 8rl911t lale,
Mounlel>ank. Cl11r9e Account.
lllamannoh Time 1 42 415
.. DACTA ( 10-21 p..a SN 00
411endanee 40.107
Hone rectna ....,_
(":.= 1S!Q9"-
Corctwo 1.838 317 331 19.702.520
Ptncay 1.471 302 240 t .074,324
C.MoCllll'on 1,311 313 216 7,312,311 ~t.3'1 20I 1111 l .tet.3'7 Vel~ 1,511 217 2311 l.IN,153
Mac:&eln 1,490 let 22t 4,tet,713
.... I, 155 111 151 4.6'1,M7
Dey 1,170 3911 326 4.745,0M
"-.... 718 113 110 4, .. 1,342 M9')19 I, 1113 187 111 4,470.211
TUINIM ..... ,.. .... ...,_
411 .. 13 14.511.lt7
414 73 Tl 3.537.411
M2 10 74 3.$24, IH
512 tOO 104 2,154,1$5
M2 • eo 2.111.141 IMO 2U t46 2, .. 7,S4e 711 131 111 2,.,11.132
273 .. 51 a.1•.• l2t .... 2.00l.623
514 eo 13 1,M2, 100
MC>ttM• .................... • 4 I 11. 1117.400
12 I 2 l,Oll,375
1 5 ' I00.425 t3 I 3 723,414
12 e 3 161,!llO
• 2 3 611,nt I 2 0 6'8,317
14 5 • 67t,&.45 12 4 3 S31.732
12 5 3 518,167
Camel. Where a man belongs.
I
8 mg "tar". 0.1 mg n1cottnt ev per c1gare1te. FTC Report OEC '81.
Werning : The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
NHL CAMN9U~I
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Edmonton
Winnipeg
CalgMY "--......
CNceQO M~e
SI Louie
Oelrott
T«OlllO
WLTOf'Q.A"9
23 13 a 22& 173 M
II II 4 16' 173 40 ,. 21 1 ,,. 112 )t
14 ,, • 161 151 37
14 21 5 135 170 33
Men1e OMMeft 21 10 1 119 1•2 eo
21 12 • 177 151 61
14 24 • 163 172 3.4
10 23 II 13' IN 31 10 21 I 141 190 21
WAUa COWl.MNCI ,.uw.~
Ph~lldelphta 2• 12 6 181 132 57
NY lllendert 21 18 1 1111 134 411
WNl\ln;ton Ill 12 11 180 148 411
NY Ranger• 22 18 4 175 147 41
Pllttbutglt 17 24 I 131 118 30
New J«eev e 2s 11 11e 114 21
&otton
Mon Ir Ml
Buffalo
Ouebec: HW11ord
Adatne DIYWoft
26 10 1 171 120 57 22 12 I 1g3 141 52
111 14 II 1111 140 47
11 11 8 119 111 •2 10 21 s 141 20s 25 tuftda(t ._..
BuffalO 7. IC!fte• 2 Phlladelphle e, Hanford 4 New y ort< Rengara •. New Jer'My 3
Oelrott 4, Edmonton 3
Chicago II. M~a 3
Winnipeg 4, Plltaburgll 3
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W°""" 11 New Yor11 .__.
EdrnorUOll al SI LOUia
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8 (Houtl•y. AamHy). 1 '41 (pp) 7
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12 (Aoekowtlll, K«abl, If 48 Penalt._
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In e 11o•lle n1 ere• 3
Bdrm, torm•I living
room, l•mlly room,
crackllng fir~. HU09
r••r yard with covered
Piiio. 8ptnllh ti .. M.,,y
upgr1dH , Kltch•n•ld•
dl1hwHh•r, cook top
with griddle, cul 0. MC
1treet .tc , etc. Call for
ci.telll 641-23 t3
THE REAL
ESTATERS
1.1.aa1m
II you're oon1ld1rlng • cn91199, come l talk wllh
u• We otter computer,
MC'y, beautiful 11Jnoun-
dtnga, good commlulon
achadulH, •nd •II th•
1upport you nM d A•k
lor Jim or MuyAnn et
631-7370
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Large 4 Bdrm home with
l•mlly room, covar•d
patio, two flreplace• plu•
private 19•! ld .. I tor the
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v1lu• •t St39,900. c•ll
nowt 64&-7171
THE REAL
ESTATERS
OQeanfront 0upte11
& Vrt Old. beaulllul con·
dttton Gr••• loo•tton H &0 .000 Owner wlll
con1tder exch•noe•
bO•t•. elc Submit
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Oorgeoua CIOOl9MPOrary 3 8drm. family rm home
wllll open blema Over·
IOOkl pool M75.000
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Sp•ctou• home Own•r very lla11lbl• on fln•n·
c;lng Mi&log s 1411.000
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' money down, H00.000 "0• All •CCIH A 2 .. 110"1 IN llwyt ll\CI ILUC ..... 3eo3 CPI pref No Piii IHO bl , OR, tprc, wttltlt. ~::c~ h~•b~~ b e low 1pp1 atul By ioneo I 120.000 Seit or tr.O., w•tertront 4 PACtftC Avo peon • l.AROE 2 It 1 Bl. d pie 7 t 4 •II 4 7 5 e 5 bfln.fna, retr, IO :i oar
Only I tOt.000 Ta .. 1 hii<>wneriiiiii7itoiii.ti9ii7ll7iliiiiiiil Rtr l.Oar•tt attr. IA 4 bl duf>ll• or cu•t temtly ltutt Ir-ltlOund 1 ,_ d Nu ..... •·, •94·2487 1.,. tennll. pool. •P• " 1.111 .. lll'..I. rime w/2 bo•t docll• and •II on tow c a re c;arpor · n ... e Y 0 ,.......,• 1175 mo tH Avl 21 t. ove r 1 1% loa n Ca ll •••NI YllW llH • • " I pp f I g 3 t 4 f o 1 l ulOm•llC eprlnklera 2 t 7 I f PI •c; •n II• WOOOBDO COTTAGE 2 5«·30o4t
-"'.,.. 675 8170 ,,teed below market and 1550/mo So45·7H3 11y, 3 9d. 3 B•, trg Ir By --------
Oute 1 Plrk·llk• Htllng '• t•la v.n., Aj)Vrl lMd •• $1'9.500 2 Bd HOUN and pk/pool Nu P•lnt, t llPLU .. wam
Am lor P•ddla tannl• ·=·=·==iiiiiiiimiiiim 001&1 YllW WALLACI & CO ALTAI 2 Bd Duplex dr~a . wahr/dr l .. ee 3 br,' bl. trple, _..bar, 1nd pool OrH I for or· Own., tr•n•l•1r•d Ap· (15111) 729.5eea 333 E 21,t SI CM H 5/mo lmmacul•t•. pello, garege 25· bo•t
chard CuHl•·H C •t 3 VETS Ill pr•IHd ,, 1410,000 645•8103 No pa•• No pate 495-3018 docll No P•ll 1 101&
',,LI ,II Bdrm•. l•mll~ rm 1299. NCW PA1CE '385.000 ~L lxc~Hll 1'00 Near new. 1mmac. htghly 650....,..21
500 low ground IMN Mollv•led Ml14HI Lovely Low dt1 OWC pepet or ~ -ff flfll upgr•dad detac hed HatJtaHtt l171 ODlllTIOI '375/Vr t'1 Vr1 bllOr• 4 81 2'~ bl Tiburon wllt tr•d9 N-Victorian WANT!O hOtnl or IOI on t Br Duplex 1500 riome 1n WOOdbf'ldge 21•--==-----~~
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neighborhood All th• king I • Irey dowa. I Of I lilnd Clll C11t Don ~2 1700 quarter• 1200 mo.
ti Scoltl tmmed ro H I Agent I 759-9 100 Sell)' room• art QlllefOU• • 11•.zza2 •50.390e Ot 1575·1171 ••••• 1. 481• tea yd, chlldr•n L•1Ha ltacll 2241 .... zed with 1011 of r.anellng. ' " " w•l<;Om• 238 Co111 -T .. tla Nin
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ptumblng, covered patio ~~~~~~~~~ " 875· 159• mlcrow•v•, tr•th comp, 18 2,-" · B • 111 ti ;a Tl', To •nd lrull bearing " ... In :: NEW LISTING t Bd m I "-aeral 2102 •P•CIOUI wood dec;k1 , •• v
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grHI t1mlly home Call • ~:~~ c~:P~~~,:.\'~1~1~o • ~~r6_o_.•0r3c.S7SO 63 t-20.C l S 1000/mo 49•-o4578 Cede Uaf. 2411 Ultra custom mU lerple-n 0 w w 0 n . t I •• t I PIUIOT LtOATlll a •••. ltacL t iuo ..... ,.... "" .. "
eel H•.na 5 Bdrm. 2 1tory ' 5 bdrm, 3 bath lnGludH l";i:ii;;;Jiiii;;;;•iiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiii room Na., bHOtl •nd ll•tMlllee Bech '626 ARCH SCH HGTS View. 3 NEWPORT CREST, 2 It,
home --:;,h courtw•rd en· 548-2313 mHter 1u11e Ind l•rgel' Ho•o HOIP1111 Grell Ocnlrt winier 38r 11 too Furn becn.ior condo nr Br . 2 B•. lrpt '845 Imo den. 2Yt B• $875/mo,
try plu1 prlv•te awlm· l•mlly rm end oll-1trMI U•llR lllPO lerml low down Sl18, WATERFRONT HOMES So Cit Plan Uht pd 950·6411 984-61111 leaM.
.uol 000 Pel Ok $500 835· 7001 ming pool •nd t>ubbllng parking for up lo 7 c•rt 1111 Tf IJ1·1400 or 640·8590 evN OPEN HOUSE 10·5
•P• accent Ihle m•rbla Only 5 door1 from •n· Super financing •villa· 142·1200 t425 Samo• W•y COSTA MESA new 1 I 2
•dorned P•lace Unb•· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lr•nce lo Main b••ch. ble Al low •• 5•1. down E/llde 3 br. 2 ba, lrptc. While w•ter 11Unael view, Br. 1 B•. 2 cer auto gar,
648-9148
tllv•ble eteg•~ •• un· New on markti II only paymenl wllh tow Jnte· Ctrtal ••I Mar 2122 burned celllng, P•llo. 38r, +den. lam rm & din 1rP1 c , pa 110, • t 0 •
der 1850.0001 ACT TO· URltR llllWU $575.000 r11t vacanl 2 yeer old compl remod, n-crpt rm SllOO mo 191 & , .. 1 S4ll5-S.S05 &3t-6ll09.
DAV, c .. I 646-7171 OAU. 1••·1211 condo Ttla roof P•llo, "1•rbor Rldg•. prof deco-micro, OW o•k cablnell + HOO dep For mer• twaLn•aa u::r•sn Slgnlttcanlly upy.;1ded ~ o•rege. Ureplece, 2 b•tll. r•lad. rutty lurn11hed 4 StOOO mo wlg•rdener, into Iv meauge 171,..1..-....... • ..... .., .. _._ ... _..,• __
lour bedroom om• large meeter b1droom Br 3 Ba Fm rm Oc4•n 111 & IHI + dep No 494·4951 & owner will BIO CANYON TOWN· THE REAL
ESTATERS l<llchen lncludl• micro-Comp"e at $109 900 ~~~~~~~~~ & city view $3000/mo p e 1 s 3 2 2 E 2 3 t d call back HOUSE. lullurlOul 2 Br. 2
wave and 1ell·ct11ntng .~ 772 726l IE 213·790-5125 844·0711 1---------1 B• Spect•cuta r goll ~~; .. ;:;~~:~~ G:.~~ I ..,....; WALKER & LEE RE H l RID II R llC -,-,-,.-11-"-1---2-1_2_4 MeH Verde North. newet ,LatHI li1HI 2252 courN & t•k• 'Mw. MP 2
IOW VllW properly 1n tmm•cut111 --------~~~~~~~~~I CUSTOM p 1 lg 38r. 28• home, c;ul· 3 Br. 2 ba, avail now lge c • r g • r le • 1 •
Locll•d In popula r condlllon $199.600 Ctela MtH 1024 lnillt 1044 DIRT CHOP! 2~:nl~~~l~z:~~en:•n:~ de·aac, close to 1cht1 pvt yard. 2 car 0"•0• $1200/mo. 64o4·2418.
H•rbor View Hllll. Beau-IALEllfl gollabl• 548·5827 LH S800 mo No pell 1750, 831.()300 2 er. 2·~ b•. 1un deck,
tttully m a tnt•tn•d 3 IAY 1 IUOM IULn 1~% Y.& LOii IHn DUSn MUST SELLll 557-2419 M' i VI 1 2217 Piiio au ched dbl gar
bdrm home profeHIO· •uum•bll on th la 4 vao'&llTll '"'I Tr•d•. '""''· , .... OP· IRORT •• CHM' 2 Br I be, lge kllcllen. • .. tll .,. N••r 'H.8 Hoap. Adultl nilly l•nd•c•pe d with 111-1100 bdrm home wllh relur· 1ton submit C•ll any· No mon•y down. no serv porch newty P•lnt· HOMES FOR RENT only No pell S525 mo.
ext•n•lve brickwork ~~~~~~~~~ bllhed kitchen 1nd low And ready for quick llm• 6o40·1343 quatltylng 10 respon•lble ed. no pell S565 mo, Minton Viejo 3 & 4 64M929
Luge l•mlly rm wllh m1ln1en1nce y•ro Own· po1seu1on1 Owner hH ----:Jii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiO""'i: buyer, ... ,. wloptlon 10 aecurlty 2830 Elden Ave Bdrm S700·S726 Fen-1----,-,=--al...,-~=-.. ~
beam celling Full NCU· FLEIJlll er Wiii •Hiil w11h llnan. reduced price AGAIN In buy P•y on time for 12 839•2044 ,11 6pm cad yarda & o•r•gH ltata I U I
rlly sy11e m $34 7 ,000 clng tbol S•• 11 1oon1 order 10 Hll 11111 4 BR mo & t wilt give you 1 ---------Kida & peta welcome lalMa 1
C7141 673-4400 Portoll~~~!~ owner ~:~~~:~5~~0 '
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ARBOR way poH., terge guHI lent value It S137.500 642.5594 PM's _9_8_4_·6_1_1_1 _____ ::astblull Condo ,.. br drpe, $-425 room wllh b•th Asking I w/aasumable financing lOCATlOll 2169 Sharp 2 BA 2 Ba condo, 2'.'tba, 835 Amigo (No 6), 675-50&8
$319,900 ~5~~;3J359 . I 5 0 t or lOOATIOllN ., ... • ............. r_l_lt_a ... c•___ pool. spa, nr So Coasl $9-45. 213·!1<41·4460 Quaint OcMnlrool S tudio, U~l()Uf t1(J,..f i IMllT II OASlll WATEllFRHT I LIDO ISLE · 3 bdrm, 2 b•. p 1 a z • S 5 2 5 m 0 PLUSH 2 BR VERSAIL· no MP kit. $350 Incl ut1',
R•llor1,575-eoo0 No money down, no lh" Lind .. hi•' l1mrm Sl700mo 8111 957·5660 LES PENTHOUSE yrly.673-<t261
qu•lltylng to rnpor11ll>le < uolum lll(llt 0 11 1•11 Grundy Rltr 67!1-6l6 l FML V SPEC 2 + hug• Quiet All •manltle1 la U24 .IL' .ll'IOO buyer leaM wlopllon 10 M.un , h.inn•·I hi1> 3 Br 2 8• Aval! now Pell bonus rm. Country 1<11, Av• 11 now $ 9 0 0
buy Pay on lime for 12 1,,.,.nclv t,,,..11 r..Oun"<.I & kids OK Long or ahorl Brlllst Bar Pluttl decor 645-0650 IEWPllT YIU.All
1211,GOI j I-or our new ••guter
•Nell locate d Income I ~ry feature
1.>roper1y lnvu tment • BOAT SHOW
Lrg 1 Bdrm condo Quiet mo & t wlll gtve you a 1,. St 1>:t!'l.lHHI uni4u, 11 •a e s 6 2 5 I mo Very EZ move.fn S3t0 Family 10 Rini 1 Beautttul Lendecaped
corner loc•llon overtoo· deed No gtmm1ck EHt· '" '""'ll(n .ind n· .. d) 1., 760-1977 KtNG 537-9740 IM req 4 8 , Newport Creat Gas. water paid Patio.. king wood1y Hltlng aide, 3 Br t Ba trptc WOODllllHE h pool jacuul u una
duple• tn prime re ntal •
Very private V•utted For sale l>y o wne a•uRWOll IOIEL 11111~• 111 1 1~ hunw 3 Br, t'I. Ba, 2 car gar, EXEC STYLE 3 bd, 2 b•. lwnhee. •vall 211 · • 11 b ti Ill I II I ' naa hill>'• ll'•Jnvn"' und a comm poor Winier or pool nome. Chel'a Kii, wash /dry &. relrtg tennis court•. vo •Y 1 ~~a~9trenew~y~~ ':~1~r1-6-42---6_5_94_P_M_'9 ____ , eeaulllully decorated .c P• ,.r u nd 'I 1 p '" yrly Agt 675·8170 Formal Dine. Cuat Decor, I 1200/mo 833-506, courts, rec:~:'· Jr l Br •ll••• · 2 one BR untta. CASE 11.:ach unit hes flrepl•ce. ~~if:.~:. ~."~~11~'J0.~ IWI llW OHIOI onre~1,S:.1~:,~:7~:y ~:=-WINTEA AENTAL ·on the you tn s .c 75 KING Call 557.0075
I .. I Bd .mvmmuduu· 3 be.ills' Obi• G" 111 + moves 760-2578 Furnished~ 1
1 •undry room & g•reo• Every S•turd•y In the
1 tpace Conve nl•nt to Dally Pltot Claullleda Lambe 759·0100 Dram•llc 3 Bdrm 12 .,. 1ent fln•nctng •v•llabl41 Cote llulty I ri,~ 1~~~ 1$8~Y ::,· ~,: !137·9740 lee req 2 g:~.: •. 8!.;~n~ ~O:' !\Ol mo Dill mobffl hrn,
muter SUllHI. 3 b•tn.. I Ottered •t s2 t5,000 Call lnnslmtnl Co. 111 7141c.44•24.,. Ellld• 1 Br Secure Jee $750/mo. 5-40-532.C m•ture adults, no pat•. : !hopping.
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FORECLOSURE
IMMINENT
KAUAI, HAWAII
Lo•lng my 3 bdrm lovely
lurnllhed home In Prln-
cevlll• nr Goll Course;
will accept any reuon•
t>te oner. (714) 337~522
DllPLOYIDT
tri·lvlwtttimau1ve11one 540-1151 u " ..., I S ' Qutet. aecure 111111 lrplc, Sl•lned gl•u. pvt y•rd No P111 Ingle HARBOR VIEW HOMES 5 Newport Blvd 648-8373 yard Hurry only 2 lell IUCll UY only S375 218 Sterk• BR 3 lull balh. cloM 10 1---------
Call 12·5. 8!\0·9176 WATHFRlllT CM 546·92 l9 anops & park Commu· NICE 1 Br. dpl11 Qul•t.
GEORGE ELKINS CO
1100 Jin to July. 3 bdrm, 3 11111 PETS 01 nlty pool. $1800 mo Sep. by o•r 1 empl oldr
Perfect star1er home w/3 EAST SIDE 38r, fem rm. ~~~~~~~~~ Nt•ilt ltatl be, $3500 213·932-0606 EAST SIDE 2 Br. gar•ge 752·2197, egt. ;~~~10~~ pets 1340
Bdrm•. 2 Ba Priced well Study, RV storage, 2.000 .,. .. , ... ,.,. WATERFRONT • MUCUI 1 595 mo 842·2510, BIG CANYON
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below m•rkel at S159, 'q 11 S 1 7 4 9 0 0 SMOIETREE Beautllul l_ancer home Ch•nnll 211ory. vaulled 6"6-4848 2 sty condo, golf courM, Ctean 1 Br. furn cottege,
000 6"4o4-7020 842·7•04 3 bdrm. 2'"' b• Plan 4.9 201140 F1rel)lace. 2 SR, 1 c11t1ng t1v rm wlfrptc 2 bt 2 b• gas frplc wet no pe ll. vary prlv•t• U .... Ol EITATI lll"llrwlll" llJI L••oe rnHler bdrm . en· l>a Ughl 1n1er1or1 Tr.la ta furn 2 Br 2 B• All wood 3 8' delulle dupllll, up•· bu pool $12001mo' Agt $435 tncludN all utll•
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lalMa lllaa• 1006 upgrade• Super terms monglon con11ructton S32 500 540-5937 Agl aiocked llt>r•ry, brick 9 5 7. 5 2 6 3 d • Y •. Belulltul home 3 Br 2 Be 1 br $385, clean. good loc,
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Cull lg 3 bdrm. 3''1 I>•, 1ii8i4i&~-Oii!i7~ojjjj9iijiiiji~~-~ Home 15•500 wllerme. only BROOKVIEW CONDO very prlvlle. 1 Y•" lee·.,_'-...,..-----.......,,..
den. llrepl-222 Coral fl $5000 DOWN lty 409. t604 PrHtg. Hrbr Ridge mag 830 Peulartno, 3 Br 2'"1 ~4~;~~~~ .Av•ll now e.... ..... !!!'
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1°1 lalMa 2 er 21>• COf\do 2 POOie 651-1177 10. Ill lllU OI, Ava11' Imm 0$3sOo (2131 lncld• •PpllencH Beeutltut 5 bdrm, 5'A ba. pool, ape. 18992 Ronda
2 '9•· Sharp and ci4Mln Bl•utltul VIII• Shopping 790-5125 1850/mo 111 a la t plue 50 tt dock. 14400 mo, 8o42·283o4, 8"2-3172 • .. •1! PtalalUa llt'I Cenlor $265,000 down S300 refundable cteanlng -·r ..... .,,; " Great ll•rter or ln\1111· NNN L .. _. Bkr (8111) Beaut lgl. bt a lam rm dep 5"9-7868. ,_ 675-0556 I u.tlfa ans
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Bdrm 2 Ba home lf'I •fine Loceled In Meaa del Mar $200,000 t Br beytront $650 955.()177 St.COO Rully Guinther •Private P•Uoe
., .. wllh easy RV eccltS 3 Br 2 B• Auume VA BIG CANYON CUSTOM, hac••• Prerer!y 1350 2 Br, ocnlrnt $1000 egl 631·126& •eov.rec1 Panting
and cloM 10 • large parll loan •nd owe lrg 2nd on golt courN 20"1. dn. Ill llEll Cl. .l&CIU REAL" Lu11ury 2 Br. 2 8• 2 llory • SpeclOVS Apll
Well priced •t $130,500 0 n I Y $ I 2 7 . 0 0 0 V•c•nt. •how •ny11me. PROP 111a11•1E•EIT condo. dbl garage. Ip, Eaetbtutt condo 2 Bt 1 Be. •Dining "'" Call 751-3191 11ow 631-7370, 5o49·35o48 OOO J4 l·Lalt1l•t lftl --P.OOI Only $695 mo 111 dt>I o•rage, W/O, ralrlg, •Walk In CloMla 'i~3!h0:1\, 750•1391 eutk 11111 price. t<eep u lla.tna & 1111 6o42·5290 pool, eva11211 S7501mo. •Hotn9-llk• Kitchen• )010
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beam C'\'lhngo;, fum1sht'i.l, p.il1os $4.W OlllJ
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'Orean & Jl'llY views Manne room. 4 bc.Jrm. :J
bath, 3700 sq fl $1 ,385.000 O\.'t•anfront
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Lagoon view from :i bdnn. 4 bath, fam. rm.
Boat shp for 3 boats Now $99:1,000
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condos 5 yra new Ulled Super condo. 2 & den & El•tde lrg clean 3 81 2 t t3 29th. 2 Br t B•, front Center. tranl9()rt•tlon I
•••toll "U IOMES at 7 2 )( • nro11 C•ll wet bar & dining & alltlng B• lrplc, d/w, lndry, O•'· $ I lrwy1 "" • • rm & lrplc & P•llo & 3 car g a , d 1 n e r s 7 7 5 house 800 pr mo yr Y 4 Bdrm 2'tb• 2 story Cathy •1 gar Only $1200 pr mo 673·3600 2131433-0502
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lln•nc1ng Fee Land Ill 2111 Frederick 631.1;168 Agt E/s lde 3 bdrm, 2 bath Harbor View Hom.. bd,
Only $289,500 Contact -----·----duplex, g•rb•g• dl1p, 2 b•. Grdnr, m•ny up-
Jol'ln S,,.• Leta ftr Salt 1400 lalMa lalaa• llH washer dryer tlk·up. new ~ r 'd • 5 · S 1 100 / m 0
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... U'4 YllW LOT good cond S700/mo. yard Pd rrcllner S600 KIDS 'N PETS O.K Lrg• I • w In t., R. n ta I mo, ••• IHI + StOO bd, equipped Kit, Cuat
Bluffs bay vu r•mod 3br. IOITll UllU 2 13• 790.9000 dye 0 , d • P 2 2 1 2 111 St decor, to move-In, S300
FR 2''rb•, 1335,000 F•n tuttc ocean & 790•7302 ..,,.. 648·5898 KIN0537-0740 1Mreq
Btu 644·6366. 644·0134 COHiii view $165,000
t714)772·7281 BAVFRONT-HYFROIT JASlllE CREH WALl(EFI & LEER E 123 E B•y1ronl, 2 br 21 e .... ltack 2240 IAUU 1$WI
Plan 2 ·Highly upgr•ded, ~~~~~~~~~I b•. frptc $ l•OO Herb :'> Br 2 B•. Buah•rd. S•ndy beach 3 Bdrm,
tmm1cutate 2BA, tam One Acre Eat•t• Lot, (2t3) "76-3577 Adam• erea. Family pr•I 2b•, uc;et cond Monlhly
rm, dining rm. J1cuul Agu•c•I• Rd , S•n Ju•n lalMa No pets 1750fmo lncld• or yHrly. Furn or un·
Pvt lln•nctng. S369.500 C1pt11r1no. EquHtrlan lawn 1«11. 96"4·21111 lum. S1200tmo Owner
lee By owner, prlnc only •rH 1g1 utum•ble Ill Ptaia1.J1 2.Jtt HOME FOR RENT 644-11513
559·890t, 840-149• ., 10% Alduced for Im· STEPS TO BCH· , Br. Huntington BHCh 21"e_L_U_F_F_S:--C:-:"0-N-::0-0:--2~B~r'
Newport H11gh11 older med 1811 11 1 2•0.000 dupte11 Ytly, uttl pd No Bdrm H60. Fenced yerd lb•. walk 10 shop• Im·
28• 1e1 dbl car gar PP 714·873·8315 piing No Piii 210 44th I guage Kid• & pell macut•t• 2331 VIII•
50•117 R1 101 M l Dt rtl4SO St front $550 mo welcome 545·2000 I Hueru S750. c a ll S 155 000 tUtl a, II 6!\0·U64 Agent, no I.. 6"0·9019 Agt
481 Sant• Ane Ave PARK CITY SKI CONDO $700 ._46-!\041 •It 6 t t I II I lped o4 br no g•rege, mo 3 bdrm, 2 ba, gourmet Bllul Npt Crnt Condo
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Ced 38r 28• r.ome, to-675-6160 71o4-11&3·8246 s 1 Ski .,.. Heated pool. Ver111tt11 Condo 1 Br. S;ty iix,Y~· 106 ;~3 ";' 1acuut, Huna. rndry t•-Ch•rmlng Pen Pt 5 br, 3 bd, 2 1tory, Fmty rm. llCurlty, undgrd prl\'g 14· gt 4 • 4 ell Shuttle buM• to Dier 3'~ ba\0 R , pauo. S1200 •Int a rH . '895. Imm•· S500 mo 714/11158-6132 lrlvt Ir 221 Hr• V•ll•y & Perk Ctty R•· mo Agt 673·9060. d 1•1 • o cc v p • n c y or 213159,...3401 Home, w/ unit, block off sort• Dally. wkly. mon-Ct • I • 12U 9&3·6940 alter 8 pm.1---.,.,.-------bHch. only 1225,000 ttity. Cell (714) 630-5070 rtal t If 963·7010, aak fOf Alt• Harbor vi.w Homea, 3 bd1
5860 Anahetm • Br Premier Hubor 2 ba, tovely hotM. pool, 8kr 957. PWI •-tlll Ridge e.111• hOml LIU· 3 Br 2 Ba , hm rm gerde ner. 1 1200/mo 1110 DOWMl _... tr9"10nt mcxMI b;.ath· S750lmo 0182 Scoug•ll A111H Jin 15 146-8&46.
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tocauon F"utt price 11. 0.Mft cuttom tiome, 2 pool. I~. yrd, wllk to frig Plul w11n. & dryer
095,000 Agt 84•·9513 br, 2 bl, eunken living & blectt. 11250 7&0-07115 3Br. 2Ba d ptx, encl yd, t BA pl\l1 1tudy Adull
mHter autte , wet 1>1r, , 8 o•rage S850 mo 8 151 CIOfnC)lax. lt.400/"'°"lfl IOUlfRllT trptc an gll' L91 pool.-V•ry nice. 3 Br, 2 i-. m!i MlctlMI 557·23e:l Leny ~ ..... -4200. size lot V .. w lrom l\ltfy o•r. frpl, dlhwf. Im
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311\h St '326 mo. ~k Cl w111u. U 1-1288. bo'-•P1·1 .. 1• 8• C ,.1m1 to1 976 ... 912 BtOller N'-a furn room 1ft Coate Fema .. roommate want. J360/mo Parlllng, fan1. we I corn t I 7 1 4 1 Appl 115S·tl120 (21~)10e-1234 191 "·" "o .-ua "' ·• 1d Aent 122& 1001 ulll torlal. etc 813·1003 846-3433 2112 Harbor ------·---Br & den lnc111ou With 40' dOck for oo-Mua Call art 8PM Av•ll 211 tl31-ll221 live lllvO . CM Ctttlfl•d NureH aldH, SPECIAl wutler. dryet frpk;, ... boat 3 IA 2'" ba. QOI\· 548--8802 842·7880 AINI for AprH llWPllT IUOll HPef, tun & tt/T. day• I
"1utat1b UaJ MOVE11~ AlLOWANCE gant trench wlnOOwa. top do $1200/mo 1111/dock, Furn room wlbatnroom WOITIYI UITtt Ptntul PM x1n1,worklng condl
• ~·~~y rm rp,c;,:l'· :::; floor. poof vi-. lennlt J100<J wtt~t 8$0-1100 prtv nr 8o Cll Plan lem 381 281 eondO. NI. CO<ft· Full NMc:e otflc:.e ac>ece ltnietl 3014 ~~~~8,044 :: ~paplll'lt ~n W... lalad 27M ...,. "ar. '""· xlni ioe. no court•. •wtmmlng poo11, Mre. Long p,.f H6 w11 5&e.1fa1 ptete turn. pool, w/own Ir om I 3 2 a C 111 ,_.aon 4118 Fl__..... Ad. .... • • •P••· aauna, CIUbh• w/ . g111oe. b0111'1 ' b• Stir 752·8408 BOOV GUARO & ...... ---
'"''"' p. I • A" • 11 n 0 w gym 3641 Bear SI SI l&Ollltl M/F •h•r• 4 bf hOUH, w/2 yng Mlltl $350 mo CHJlO RECOVERY NB lltt .. l1le, pier, 3 1tor; 1131·tl .. 27 Albani 5411-3421 tllO lnl illffl. Newport ShorH NHr Steve 840 ·11II1 . Otflee apace. mo to mo, SERVICE 11$3-9675 c-111·-u-,-,.-u-r_P_/_ll_m_e_p_lu-a
Cleluu lrg 28r. fr pie. EHt11de. av1ll now. 3 BA 2B1. IB1 dplx, pvt patio, Pfefer female. neer 35th bch, pool. I tannl• 553·1tl32 BARGAIN (I) 121t 12 & I I) ltla l I Odd lobe• Mull be avall ••eoo mo 875·3oe7 2 Ba. l.lplx Fplc, patio, new orpa. hHh paint. & Balboa 1•50 MC dtp $350/mo plu• '°' ulll M/F to 1t11 NB Condo 24x 15 ldHI C.M loc HI moat t1our1. F'or dlUQhl·
1 llFI, den, blllne, atngte 1875 mo. t40~g97 cloM 10 anopplng, Nwpt 754·4610 54t1· .. 340 pool, lndry taoll. 12116 83 l·Ol7 I 19•5 M·F) lattrettlH 301t er In early 30'• In So
glf 1560 yrtyi-ulll Aeglr 1 Bi l98t Mepte Ave 1 Hgt• are1 $575 mo 1550/mo Bachelor Pen-To 1hare So Coul Ptua, mo 548-59412 voioe i.e.ona from ••P«I Laguna. Xlnt oay Write
Propertlel 875-4000 petaon 1375/mo Uo•· 833-8182 ll\ouM VetMlll••. pool. 3 Br Condo. w/2 working MIF "'' 3BR 28A Slee>• llWPHT Olma voc11 co1ct1 Llmll•d Box 1048. Dally Piiot PO
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lllrt atove lndiy rm Wt ai oe 1 Br crpll, 101 ••curlty "•I• 111 men Sp1, gama rm to .. __ .. 1.,7• 3•1 .. St 2500·3000 eq ti on 8th number of ttudenta ta Bo• 1580 Coat• M"•· ' • · w•rgnt1 Great toe '"':':'::." • " '"" 11001 of P1clllc .. utua1 ken 497-411tl CA 02628 I Sierra Mgmt 841-1324 die"'"• elr"' at•• ...,. .,_m.. no pet1 Call Np\ .,..,, 850 1420 Mike .., ,,_ · r ...,. w -""' 101 appl $295/mo tncl ulll Biii M • Plan Double door enuy CHAUFFEUR EXPER ,
rwo -k• free rent. Im· ~;~;y 6~~!~e~o P•ll TSl Mgmt a .. 2.1803 730·3599 PAlATIAl MANSION o~an \/law. convenient TraYtl 3011 WITH REFERENCES
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med occpy 2 & 3 BA, Mllr llr w/lrg CIONI, MIN HARBOR RIDGE, N B IO \he AIU AHteuran1 Europa " weetia. ti coun-PH =:rr~I: s:2;0;:.~:i: Garden se111ng bHm WllTtl HIT&U Viejo. houH prlvllegH SP5115t0poo7,.1;.. 8•P•8. kit prlv Avail 2·5 Y" on IMlb,... trlH, an expenHe, u-780·8858, BTWN 8-8PM Insurance clgs, pvt Piiio. 1 BR. 3 & 4 Br CIOM 10 water, $260/mo s !00 uc. uv· 1 I ae perlenceo leader $2350 Pert-time und•rwrlter.r
557-4875 pkg, gas. wtr Pd. w11k-ln furn & unlurn. rH.ona-95!·8002 OI Tiii IUGI PROPERTY 494-8110 OOLLEOTOR reter • good talephohe
MeH Verde 2 BA 1•~ be. cl0Mt1. new cpt, lmmac. ble. all ernenltlea Broker CORRESPONDENCE Expandlno Newport pertonallty • Mml retired
2 •ty pauo. W/O hkup, No pets N1 occ. twye. 875-4912 Furn room. Capl11rano Nwpl time to •hr, em-780-0818 or aee u1 at Beech credfl cetd com-OK. Pt..aant otc In Nwpt
OCEAN/BAY VIEW 1 .. 95 llndi , 64s-1220 S450 556-0588 Ben n1 ocn Full houM ployed M/F Frplc W/D tl40 N•wport Center Baaa'ntll tt pany hH C011ect0t poll· 8dl Peraonnet &4&-11930 !,~~11~ B6u:~~ ~tc:.~ fHI HIT TO 1-11·11 HHt. ltac~ 2740 l]ill!i'M1• ~~~~92~~75
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$7 5 mo. yrly Incl uul for lrg I br refrlge. r1nge. W.,IPEI &PTI OUNTRY CLUB llVING PVT ENTRY. pvt kltcnen old, nl1mkr no pe111 Coll• Me1a. full service I la exper w/helll'f 1klp1re-TEAM
2 •du It• No P •I• pool, •aundry, carpor1 A LOVEl y PlACE IN NEWPORT BEACH lurn. empl non-amkr k1d1 . avail 1mmed Nwpt orllce. $225 mo 81 tll c;lng Bank card & CAT Be one of over 800 In·
673-e372 No pets For llmlled time TO llVE Singles 1 4 2 Bdrm $275, 493.3490 Bch hM, S225 + StOO + Reelonomlca 875-8700 Otrr .. altltt 4014 exp p1eferreo Contact dependent ..... agente
S2•u NI'• Bac""elor reap only $395/mo 931 W •"'o~a.i/Pvt 1 4 2 Br • ri -t & T ... sec + utile Cell bet S 1 1 J Tay 1 or Mon -Fr I aelllng produote of the ad:11. N;; pet~.' Utll~ paid 191h S1 548-0492 •S•So-io 1550 ... pa .. m ... 1 own .. ou· Room with prlv Chr11t1an 6· 30· 9 30 p M o N l v. .IOo PRiii LOG. w mm Ing poo chemical 8 3 o A M -4 . 3 op M Tha.. o. Murphy Co .. 1 ---------1. aes. working woman $250 645-9776 or 650-1625 360·tl60+ 1.f avallabl• eervlce buelneu, Arte· 759 7900 lo I Jell lod ICHI E. Bay St Apt 9 2 bdrm. 1 1>1. carpets. •PooUape/bbq From $580 utlla paid 545.9107 lmmedl•l•ly Only 80, ala, Long BHCh, Tu•lln. • P neer n apec '188 Baylront Pvt beech 1500 dr1pea. bullt-ln1. bHm •5 acres ot beautifully On JamborM Rd at 11ve 2 1ge rme. 2 pvt 1 474 E 7 S Irvine areH. No upe-OIMPITll SYITOll verllelng •Ince 1 ti
•q 11. 2 BR 2be, lrprc. celllngs. no pets $"40 landscaped surroun· San Joaquin Hiiie Rd 2 rooma. beth. laundry. blth, 1up., hie, FV, Pc'··' F ·T 1 lh 1· rlence neceuuy, wtll TtST EHllEEI Twh•rouopro"·vouloe' "im ... prflorn,cee·· jar. $ llOO, cpl or alngle, 2272 Maple 631-2927 ding• I~· 1IOO Pvt entrance Kitch prl11 gr Ht loc Mine to fwy 63 ";'.12~ • d • n ° re • train S50.000 tull amt "
141873-2162 2 bdrm condo in Monti-•ONr1Frwys&at\opp•no OCEANFAONT3BR2B Ns2'so· t>mo••c'!_,.3Hu5n7t01n1gton lgacrn,ph gar Need 2 I l -6 ,.quired Wiit net tOlerag1nyOM11e'mrepe11. er1~1~1y. ~!:,n!~'!~~1~!l11•;~; • u er arM •· "'" • 1tr male, 25-35, emp, el attl l11t1h 6111 $40.000+ Call co11ec1 .. ~., BAY VIEW 2 8', I Ba, II" cello s575 monthly •No pel1, rurn evall yrty Avall 1/1 $1200 mo Nick 96<1 2768 (6 7AM Mon-Fri 9-8PM Atk for Sigma Compallb .. Sub· '0 tl\oueanda of bualrMe W *""" Webb Reelly 496-7849 1 675·9023 BelbOe Pen1nsol1 ltudenl • -Shop 4 garage (op\lonall Anemb""'/ Palnteo Cir-... wtlO edvettlM Dy gl-' :~ 9
1f 9 ~:r3 •f-; .7m _ev_e_•_______ ( 1'} l'l·llll or working nHn $175. OK) fonent on Ba.Ibo• p.,,1n Aucty .. ot1-957·01 ti culta ln~~dee dlagno.llc vlng gifts to tn.tr cu91o-
873_8278 8081 Holland Cr. HB •Lrg 2 Br 2 B• e Bluff. No smoking/ cooking All root & auto tratfle to *IEIT&llllT* progr1mmlng. ayatem mere Thie 11 your big F;::~~r~ep11f~~iio,d~~~~ Blwn Sff1•!8.!!"!"•rnflf lrplc. pool NO PETS 675-3391 nlrllH for ltll 2912 the fe(ry. p11-thl1111n1 NEWPORT BEACH Integration, acceplanoe opportunity for good
c. .......... 2722 lrg garden 2 Br J580 ° .,.,.,..h 155otmo 833• l653, Fem1le, nr OCC, fplc. 3 • shop loc 873-2943 Prime Beach Location tatting Require• a commluton1 ind c:ootl-
551-2841 WOllLAll 752-5822 BR. ger. lge yard. $125 Single garage, 2664 La-STONEMlll DESIGN Xlnt LeaM/3500 sq ti "nowledge of Sigma nueolnc;omefromrepeat
ITtPI Tl IOW large 2 Br 1 Ba ttove &
refrlge. n-ty decofat.O,
ullls 1ncld $545/mo
851-9522
Spec 1 & 2 br, lovely excellent 2Br Frplc 1n 631-7958, Julie 9S5a7112•7. 0C Mtl 5S3080/mo. CENTER lOW PRICE Machine code• llal1on ordefl. CommlNlon1 are
ptnee & llr••m•. He l/R. 2 or1 bay, I blk bell •--' •-· .a •902 · " • 1788 iq 11 111 or Plfl, Cl'lurchlll Prop 5<10·4470 with enl~lng software/ P•ld tmmedle1ety If you
gates. entry by phone. Yrry rental $850/mo Oy1 iuwa -r• " Otfict lt1t1la 2914 1>419utllul olftoee +war• I hlrdwara Compuler tn· I want Independence WICI large 3 Br 3 Ba. many
1menlllea S 1 100 Call
Dorothy 1573.7975 lg• ,ec ar .. Incl gym, 732-259tl, evt wknd >vt :nrllllln home In houie i 791,q 11 '"'t .. at • du•try.mlnlmum5yeare • Mlllng car-con~ poOI & spa. Free cat>te 8311-2951 c M . t1nnt c1re tor Mnlor 1617 We11c1111. N B. 256 875•3882 or 844.g539 o,,.rti•llatl 4011 Con1ec1 Gr•ham Podd, John E Morr I uey,
BAYFRONT, I BA. I BA, t BA $370 & 2 BR 1<115
frig. le25/mo 191. 1111 Rel• required, no pets
·• t 4000 II tat 11 --7141557-6660 Pnone 602-825-1535 inst•ll, 2 free mos lg 4 bdrm 2'• bath cio-1 or dlHbled, will cone : 541~5032 oor Cannery Villar. approJC Seeking 1olnt venture 2851 So Camino El
, 11 00 de P V r I Y 352 VICtOf'la. 845-11181 841S-659I Md In p~llo, •lnl cond cple 845·7829 gent -500 • f . 1 .: storage parlner for 1950 4 80'1 OtllTRIOTlll Greco. Green Valley,
llAIUIEIS WALi Close to bHCh Yrly ltlth Mtttla 2904 IUITIFIL 1 pace i 4 7 5 / m 0 club format Hive liquor Expe1 or 1r11neH can Arll~ona 85814 &oM-0126 ''*'· 2 br. 2 ba, lge deck. frplc, $825 Incl ut1ls
2 bdrm condo nr so Cat lrg 2 4 3 BR townhouH $975 C111675·4419, ' IEWHIT OllTEI 873-8522 llo•nM, call 964·9090 or mal<• $7·S20/nr 111111no 1--L-H_&L_l _EO_R_ET_U_Y_
Plaza Pools, •pa, •ec 1pt1. encl gar. trp1c Near Studio, 1 blk from beech. IEED l PUGEi With UH ot reception. Yacht SalH Olllce ror•-5_3_9·_7_5_59______ P•Y· All tredu avalleble Trainee. P. 1. & lltlg•·
873-9023, 752-1053 gate, no pets 2501 W Hunt ~rbr. l1om $545 quiet llngle. pool. $325 Reasonable r1IH. Kii-cont room kltch. phone, Leue Call between 9.5 M1rt111t1, T .D.'14021 ~3~~ro'~::d":: Call uoni. Jane S...0-0800
Sunllo-r (I bdrm •mill) Children OK 8<10-8807 yrly 548-1410 ...,, cl\enellH, pt1one1. m9'd sec1111r1a1 4 word pro· PM, Mon-Fri 842-4844 -,,ii, iamEI 1---------
Couple. 2 bdr.Qt, 2 b• $475 851-2175 large 1 Br. supe< clean Specious 2 Br 4 Oen Hrvlce. z ch1nnel mo· ceulng Mall 4 m~ " -Loan Processor Trainee
Many lllXlrU $725 lg 2 BR. 2 be. newly dee c I 0 s e t 0 b •• ch w11erlron1 Apt Alf vies SANDPIPER MO· serv 1vall aeparately If oma MESA ••rts1111 o.. .... COOl/lllOILEll Experience helpful. bul
875-3572 pool, edlls $420 1395/mo amenities • boat tllp TEL. 1967 Newport Blvd dellred Call Jane, 300 sq fl 10 2800 sq It Speclal•z•ng In 111 & 2nd Full time Reep, mature, no1 necelllly EAcenent
6<16-7319. 673·0884 964-8870 892-8115 evell No pate CALL CM 645-9137 7141760~100 75¢ pe• •q II 4 up C•ll TO'• imce 1949 ;=•~h~":n::~Y3~~p~ benellta Ple111nt eur·
Ctata lltt• 2724 760-0919 t.1,,e Knot Motel on Cou1 EXE0-1 •tmS Reelonomlcs, Corp Robt Salller NH/CM rounding• Salary com· Enjoy 1983 1n a large lu· lge 2 Br w/gareoe Super H NB t 1 ..... • 87s-a700 Mike A E Broker 80 Reellort Vlclorla Station. 090 menaura\e with eblllly •Ury 3 Br Apt treat clear-. close 10 bch 2Br, 2Be. 1100 aq ti lo-wy, · 1 9PI O ocean. Full Hrvlce KMp your Dov• St NB Cati Tracy 71"·730--0871 Lrg 2 Bd Beam Clllllng1,
loll of wood thruout.
urv b1r $480 2258
M1pl1 673-8803 or
548·7358
yourself to 2 Ba. Patio., $495/mo 964 4888, werfront,dhcappllancee, Wklyrltn 945.0440 overneeo low & profea· Ctaal. l11t1l1 2911 642•2171 5 .. 5-0611 OOOI
& I N t MACHINIST/ MOlD rr~ 000 o P• ' 1892·8 I 15 cpt/drp1, pool $850 mo Vacitioa ltatlla 2907 Slonal Image high Pre· Ne W p OAT SH O AES WIDOW HAS SSS lor TD"e BUILDER. PIT IS-tO pm, 876!.59/~90 645-3361.3 --B-,-. _2_B_a_h_o_m_e_B_l_tn-s 645-0302 s11glou1 Westcllft area of IOClllon, 550 aq ti Xlnt RE lo1ne, 10K Up. No ~~~=r~~r P~:.1r~1a!1 l~~~ 5 d1y1 II week F1brlce·
BAV TIMBERS OllVE TREE 2190 Col-Pc-;g:'ds~~e~1~rg1cc'Zi~ 1B?1~~5B~~ & Beach I Beautllu12tlory 2Br 2 verOr Sia 14,631-3651 rtng eic 1500 mo ally Oenn1aon 4 Auoc iupnp~y~~,~~·.•~r~n~ ~0'_Pe~8.:'~~c!; ., CONDO-SUN VALlEY NewP<Jrt Beach 861 Do-Su1hl. PO bO•ff. cat•· 1 Credit Check. No Pen·
,_ 2B 1• b 1 d Be Sleep• 8·8 Comfor-646.88•• 673·7311 .. -. ..._e r ~ a s u •Os 536·0921 650-2493 table $t1Stday Call DELUXE SUITE .... ---------PM Ask ror Marlhatl or 545-5828 In CM t Br , hrepllOe & pool
Private petlo & gareQe
'480 648-9883
399 W Bay St
S525 4 $535 including all ---------1 Pr1111te Party nu $60 000 Joe The Towers R••· wit er gas pool Call 2 Br 1 Ba av11l Jin I '• 3Br 2Be 2 houMS lrom 857-12 .. • I .. 525 Sq Fl Suite In gOOO I I . t1urant Suri end Send Maids needed for resort 548·7367 m• lrom ~" bc;n lrplC. garage. $1000 W1t1r front l•I Newpor1 loceuon neer ave table 10 purcheae hotel Apply In pereon 9~-4216 mo . yrly 1se 642-3443 B~~N~E~~ C&A~~N ;oA $ 1 SO/sq ft Leese ti.act\ Suitable for prol I good T D s Fast Ea-~~lye.I L~5g5u5n;oB~~~~t 34882 So Co11\ Hwy
OeluKe 2 Bdrm, bit In,
d1whr. bbq, J•cuu1 on blf w vu $495 mo
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IUWlll 2 Br Iba. frplc;. $650/mo S19 daily ~86·801~7 rom 642-<1644, M·F. 9.5 ~~~;:kn~~~~j~81 I crosw Ag.• 1110758--0318 E 0 E Capo Beach 4M-e858
Nr Harbor HI 055-6301 Luge Big Bell Cabin. So l1gun1 3 Arch Bay. ---------1 TT ' '-L.T.Y •---------MANAGER tor homeow . YILUll wkdy. Rich 752.05g1 Poot Table color TV 2 3 .. 3 & 500 aq ti tc> •viii 23"1. yleld, $40,000 111 COUNTER HElP for ca. nera HIOCta\lon In Ir·
New 1&2 Bdrm lu•ury eves 1rP 1. 1 S ·1• • p 1 1·,. wl good hwy vlslt>lllly la••at. batala 2110 TO on $80,000 ready to telerl• alyle ret1•uran1 \/Ina Mu11 h-,,.,...tllo BHutrtully rand1caped ap11 tn 14 1)19ns I Bdrm 7141,,,.5 ,.918 _ .. _9_7_·2_3_5_1_____ butlO hilltop Spec\ \ltelN, R.cket Ball/ HHlth Club manageual capabllltlel 2 Br I Ba. 111 nr, Patio.
c;rpt. drap•s. t\ove &
O /W S475 /mo
558·9550 716 Shalimar
A
g•rden epta Poot 4 Sp• lrom $540, 2 Bdrm Iron: lido Isle. '08 3 Dr. 2'~ t>I, .,.. ..., S685 up 1900 ft Industrial downtown L.A Acron In lrv1"8 Mon aptll ll'llft, knowl1dg1 of eccoun-
P•llo•ldec:ks No peta $595 TownhouH from frplc, sundeck alrlum. 1 No ranoe. 2 b<l Avell 1-15 llPEI Wu.Ill office ltl 10 I Redondo from Etya••n Park on Tu•• t hru Fr I •11•• ung, good Judgement
I Bdrm S<l75·S400 S865 +pools 1enn•1 urgar lHMl1200mo thru t-30 bee Sull .. lncl r8Q9Pl Circle Huntington Park Or 15"1. 1n1 3 yrs 973-0838 end 1blllty 10 wonc -N
2 Bdrm 1'• B• $580 walerlalls pondtl o .. _6_7_3_--09_1_5 ______ 1 ___ 96_4_·53_8_9_S_t_ev_• __ , HC y servt conf rm . Beacn 842-2834 $34 000 takes It (7 1<1) ootmlt PllMI with people 551·2340
2250 Vanguard lor cooking & llHllng Steps 10 Beach 2 Br. 1 I SL .aAe kit m111 nandlg Res· For leeM 0111e11 & Mlo9 240-tl123.eves .. 93-\153
2 Br wtoet $485 Nu cpl 540-9626 P••d From San Diego Ba yrly lrpt. nu bllns & lt1ta I tt •HI a.wv. pon11ve 10 your busl"8U area 5800 if. c M or (619) 729-3046
1575 ··c ·Orange ---Frwy drtve Norlh on dshwr 1700 mo •OOll&T•w•Mf•tt needs Adi 405Fwy In 27,/aqtl Cell646-9356 ,~--------63&-4120. 1-5PM Water Bechelora $395 Bfllllcll to McFaoden to 1131•5903 " " -" F V 1no1v ofc1 Mo/mo •· Pd 1 Bdrm $485-1490 s e 8 w, no v 111 a g • Male 25·35, atralghl, from s325 ll63--e4,.5 Rent MG, t 126 aq ft, Employment
131 E 18tn 846-6816 (714)893-5198 11 BR VERSAlllES CON· n0fl·smoke1 lo •hare---------$400/mo 1365 logan - -1 BA BEAUTY Ille qutet 161 E 18tn 642-0856 DO Ocean view "Ilka new" 2 Bdrm . 2j IEU IP&OI Oii • 8 Cos I• Mes a Btlr Waat ..
flreplc. dw t>elcony or ---I JR EXEC 1 Br twnnome Adnan Realty S49-8547 batn, San Juan Capl-Anrecu111 ruttlC up11a1rs 675-5118 • $
patio, vie-pool, 1C>1 no 1 Bdrm $490 pool Nr beach No Ott• llrano condo FJr~I-. Mtung we IMlpply o .. k. l~I If • pe\1 S."15 up. Top •rea 151 E 2ISI 549.2408 Brookhurat & Adema Eastbtutf li>IC I br. pool, pool 1acuut only ml y •
549·2"47 $450 tmo 551.11116. ,_cro1. 04.-1 area t .' t>NCt1 & o -sp.ce. Cl>P* ou "'I>-Aaa1a11ce•e11t1 co111ns A ••es •• ttie ---------Large 1bdrm4 plex 720C 213-547-1801 No pell S800 mo nu 81 <> ana plyphooe& $95 Pf mo pr leading Investment con·
$575/mo 2 Br 2 Be sne11m1,_ $350 mo &«-4781 :~,~~nlhH i!,! ~~ou~f-1_o_• __ c_a_11_&«_·_7_2_1_1 __ &alHICtalltl 3002 1ullant In the penelon
townhe>uN. lrplc, patio. 646-2613 lo\194y Unit• by \tie SM ---------Ill•• Call Oer'"ard 11 For leue • Otflce 3 rms, 1--_....,_ ..... ....,.....,.-... 1ndu11ry We serve 1 long ~-· ...,_... leunon.1 rm all Oceen vi-. aplll M, 2BA 2 Br 2 Ba. $800/mo Ver-" 11 \ f F t 500 ~ ,,....., ., • B ( 7 1 • 1 ti 3 1. 2 o • o 1200 aq It Gooo tretflcl SCRAM LETS • o or une blt·lna, email pet~. 2 r. 1 Ba. upper, E/elde l\4ba. gar. frplc, balcony utile• penthoun w/ '" .. 11 11 TSlMgml 642-1603 No P•I•. $450 /mo 1650. or up1111r1 2Br oceanvu.balcony,frptc;, (bua1ne11) or (714 ) good •on & expoaure. • c ents
63 8 5" '9"'97"'11 (home) 18423 BHch 81110. HB S S We leek an exceptionally or lft 5. 842-8221 1-1 ., '~•b• ,_ cpt balcony, 0001. •P•. clubhouH. _ .. _.,.. __ ~ ______ 1 Call 831•7900 All 6 4 IN W£R bright. htghly mot11111ed
WM4laff YlDllCt Large I Br adult, near ~;~.:~~1":a.HN~n!:~~-j~f0:;0· sec •ys 2/1. M/F to &hare MW 2 bdrm. wknd• 83 t-9309. c"teeve . Pr®-1nvet1m.,,t analyst We
Bacf*or 1 & 2 BR apt• lt\Ops, pool all ulll• pd menti 2 car oar Westside CM w•nl to encour~ any ivaU. P~ol. spa, taund I 8 e " M o n r o v I a <>c.an front 2Br 2t>a. avail dupleir $275 mo lnel urn Otllc1 for rent N-porl Merge · ladl9)1 1ppllcan1 who can d•· '"'·No ..a11 lmmed Oc-54&-0336 lux 18' condo Avail Im-Feb I Yrly $900/mo 730-7207 de. 8 .. 0·552 .. Bch ll30/mo Smlll wt-BACK PAGE monttrate unu1u•I te-,.._. _.-,, P-' 1 •-·~.. 559 16n 2 alt .,,.... ev Bob thin e11•c 1ulle Call D•d after helping aon lent It thl• 19 not uou we cup Newty decorated t Br & "'"" "'""'· K ....,..,ry, • • ....... 640-09111 wtlh no~ork "I wish I '
Bachelor S-.etO Bechelor & !oft apt P• nc prk'g $ .. 95/mo Unique oc.enlronl 1 BR. Stir lrg home or condo.1---------hid hi• problems, the hope you will tell your
I Bdrm $450 110. encted g•rlQM, pool, S 4 2. 8 7 4 8 SI e11e, or ingl pe,.on. no pelt Ill IHI oepo1lt ulll1 Prime Fountetn Valley Of· kind you can find Iha 1marteat. unchallenged
2 bdrm S540 spe, rec room No 1>911 1-749-3573 ~lwlo:nds Vrly $650 mo 1nc1 ulll 96~8479, 882-2«9 flee 884 'q 11 10529 an1wer1 10 on the BACK lilend about 11111 oppor-
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TSl Mgmt 754-0081 645-4411 2 b 1 k • r r om b ch 850-7757 833-3030 Ray home, leg Sch. Pro! 10 continue 1o be n1no10. HIYlll IHHI
•11111&Tt 1 4 2 Bdrms •Pt• avail 54 7 .4 t 5 I or 111 IJPM Wirta at\r $350 Incl u\11 111, 1111 N-port • Airport are1. Ltat I ftaa• 3004 mery rewuded Non· Ex per 0, Ira I nee can
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Pool, crpta. drape• · -·-Y-• ~·'V""' • bd, 2 bl, 11u •Pl Part envtronmenl Mo to Mo fOlJND A.OS 1 o Yl)lt\/ • ...._,Ion I, r'. .,,.,.... 6<15·5877 ger1ge Water paid I f $'00/ T I co 11 r Newport publlcat1on• Cell afternoons N uo " _._15/mo. chllO Ok. ~II ....,1 ..,.50 Su Cltatalt 2771 urn .. mo er or te•H Price• dis-9Hctl ll26&0 r n ••• 22&4 Maple I Br Trailer, private, utile .. -.., 675-8910 or IHl3·7tl73, X ccx.rnted $100 per mo 537·2880 KING'" 846-5073
2 Br 1 8• c•.......,. lndry p1k:f No pe\s R•nne & mo 545-2000 Agent, no 2 81, S465, yeerly, new 284 with I mo frH Prices 1R£ FREE Ana Serv Plant ofc NB Errand Parton, "erma-••eolum 111.e O C 11~1
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from declc. $'475/mo $385/mo 499-1617 1 Br 1 Ba. upstalre AP'T., bus No pals 498-8277. INlllUTI cont rm & coif" with Call: :11~ "::?.S:f),Y 3-11 PM Mon-Fri for N,B. Firm. Ur>d-lter w/lelephqtne
.,.1 ~ J~'! llOI A.pl for rent wt loti. nice dlshw11her private pa-P .. u•nt. sunny 2 Br t Ba., ftlllll w/p, latex & MCre1ar111 l't·Hll Mull have depend c., MIN 1blllty, Salary 0(111 ,_ ....,t _.,.. erN Cell 845-8.eo4 bef tto. 1tngle g11age Wat• retrlg g11age, no pet1 010 .. ,. 1 •• .....,1 ~. Mrv e11all UIY llWYll 875-4910 Exciting new Jneuranc•
8PM P•k:f I chtlO Ok no pets s..e50 493-2110 • ""•--_,,......_, 7 t4/tl33-llt76 frenchlM 1485/mo. 2 er lV. Ba 1450 mo 545•2000 All cilentt t«MMCI with I~~~~~~~~~ Serw your coontry near •FASHION COUNSElOR 17141751•95e0 upper unit. all bl1-ln1, 1 Br Condo. mlcfo ga-AQent no IN 2 Br 2 Ba nr Sen Cle· pt\o\OI & refer.ncea Alrporl ., .. • EJCec 1. horM In Ille US Army St2/hr, PrT, LMllu Ap-__ .;_.;_ _____ _
catpott, lndry rm. bal-,.ge lrplc. pool. •P• manta Hoap patio newly Credit• CoemOc>Othan Suotu lrom 225-450 aq loll gold bracetet w/ Re_.... You'll train and pare! Bullnesa 730-9080 110 D1'U
COt'Y Pentrtdge Cove Com-3 Brm 2 81. dining rm oecor . water & gu pd. Good Morning America 11 ruble• Nwpl Bc:h tarH get 11aluable IJCPl'lence or 731-4347 "Ol ....
527 W WlllOO p 1 ex $ 6 2 5 m 0 frplC, washing lacll , ga-$486/mo 891·1844 The Tomorrow ShOw $1 per aq It Many 1trea R-•rd 8 .. 2 ... 275 In a ltclll ol your Chotc. r-----------•
T1L .._ Mf·llOI 545.3115 rage 7781 Cypreu *'·•off* to all who can 657-7010 loll Peralan Male Wht Call lod1y lor details 8EIElllL OFFICE
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1 $600, 1 bd condo. pool & C ... 8 0 ti L•Q. Hiits 76&-525 I 2 Ir. I~ Ba twnhu. tennis, 1475 642•2191 1 .... 5. 2 Br. 2 Ba. pool. 0&11 Plue. 1896 mo. 29 yr old Profeulorlal Is 1 room to 2800 9Q fl ward. " • 52 Dan• Point 493.1901 one girl olllca type :':.:'";.,~~:1c':"'s:.';j WAI.UH WHll =~~22~1?,'6:.9'::e~t• ~~~~~r"-= dye.
12131 :'.1~gb~~!':,•Es~-B~:,;, ~~~~~ 1~n'r.8'!;,0I 1l~~~~~1:c,~;:.~:Te~ Tuttln 731·0481 ~~o:::.:r:1• Gt!~:!!:
PM Ot<. MOO..at&25/mo 759 w 19th. llLHl Ill HA ..... Lqau 171l N B w 11 h 11 m • Call AM 133-3223 WARD ··Pam" 54MSl2 &Ill Ullt IU&tl par Full or PIT Call 25.4J ... ~::;ve l~1~~.'!! !~ J!~ 1 mile bcn Frptc, encl Ocean .. ~ ttudto wtloft, 1425/mo 940.7043 omce •PK• a11efl . 132 f'ouno gr•y tong-hetr kit· ~~'f.1n$':~':'·,::e~~ i:,:·3993 between 2•5
TSl Mgmt 842· 1803 Merble Pullman tops oar ~t. drpa, 0/W, bl· nJoe deck, tr-. prl\lacy Nd F 25-35 to lhr 4BA lrg aq 11 lrvlne Ian, Beecn & Hell, Qlv. lo Ad No 102•. OeMy Pt&ot, 1---------
Nettalde 2 Br. 11011• & Decor110t onipea tnln '· amok• •om .• ~ peo-Ideal tor quiet •Ingle hex.IN '2211 + '!. utlf No 130-5721 good home 1.a.eteG 8011 1680. C.M. t2ta8 IUYS-llRLS decot'& Ptulh w/w carpet• 01. wrr p .,so. $450 499-4223 pell 831-4450alt119m, ID LEAIE S ~ ~ t.a W•'" "' Cioeet• tl03-0485 R ... 3• h Loat •-s-.83 rnok' gray s.n11~ t• •vEL
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, 2. Gourmet Kltehen letinle, •P•. near ti.actt flll/llfUI Ref1 req 407-3011 av" Prime Cotta M ... IOC.· 9t8·5288 Immediate opening lor nlnQt tor 10 lhtarp guyt & 17810 Beech lllld, ate Carport w/8\0taga 2 2 O 2 H • f I C 1 r c I• COSTA Ml!!• lion. 1bund1n1 pertclng. m91Mnget/gener1I WI· 1r1 t t a\191 i.u vs 2 8cl, 1 ea, redecoraled, Spa, outdoor &BO 960-3745 wA M/F lhr 4-br. 3·ba CdM lull Mnllc• From $150 Ptrataala 301! r~ ~trel eu~ I g 1 0 r mt,... 84 ,.,, IM>OI. enact at< No l..lund eachelor a t Br •Pte hM. t<lt .. LR/DR Walk 10 Hllltant ~., ~ cltlea & relOl1aren1UOh Huntington eeact1 ,.u. U28/mo. 13119 A $550/mo 1,..8-4e30 Deluxe 3 BA 2'-t BA new 1360 & $40() 1250 CleP. beach. 124& 1111 1aat. 942•7850 FAMOUS CIDCUS duled Oell\19t1M In bank' u N. Y · Mlemf. lu 12noonto1pm Mon-S.t
..., &41.0783 iww lrptc WO hkup pan-Very Nlo• Complu. o.p, 84._5511 Fountain Vali.y. Pvt ol-I\ Yef\lc .. F t ~ Veg•• wt a young bull· e..cn, to Of Sl•N•r VILLA POMONA: t I 2 Br. try bltne ~gt!' IQ ~lo 50 ·0130 Vlc1ort1 M•· llCH wld•lk•. recept, requ•n vy nHa group. bpenMt ----------s fir, t475. 1',. a. bMul ~ ouie. etc 1850 544.3ecJ4 nor. tel vrctorre St. WANTED Fem ate Dlwn phone. pholo coc>ler 1 MaJimfN 11111 "g r • q 111 r • d • adv during 2 wa pd NEW
2 °'· 1425· ' "' -""'••· ,...,. "°'" -.. . -"»SI •0 -'"" ,,..,. 1000 mo ••RN llOOI,.. "'"'""' ... """'••· NO ••••• -1•11 I ~ P004 Ho P911 S.l·HM drpe, pool, patloa a lndry 2 Br. 1 Ba. In 4-ple11, nJoe ·-1.._ on adWntllrt Of A...tlnn 2 Sue ....... '"''7 l ' MHtlQe Petlor Oor-nef1Cm~uel8501 ~unity Nl!Cl!!SSAFIYI TtantPOtt neede people O.C.
1rME8A VEROE 2 Br 1 ftc S0rry no peta S.00 •rN. l>lt-ln1, Qarage, no =r:I ..v bedroom 1191/~M'..i"w •-~· g-lrl1 lo '9fW you. .,...,, .. ' • ..,..,., turn a return (IUllr. MUST aylhrt., MCUre,
k Ntw1V de<IO(. 1495. a up. $200 aec oep. l780 pet1. lH•• HOO mo. ltt1•.an W'-ll got the furniture and 1 llWNIT OllTll Open from 10 AM llfllll 4 ltnictng ~ 11 or owr, •Ingle, w.i4 fite. Aellremente. Wii i
No...,.., l33-8074 Pomona Allt. 842·2015. 180·1'11•, 133--l307. --·• c.1. Non·emoker prater• ""\;;~ Slllt AM. 7 ct•~• Mell Fr" TELLERS groomed, & free to 11.n train. UM93S 1 ....... Halle 1 bedroom le" In I red. Call Sa&-0.22 ""*• • --•• buttet. 110 No. H•rbor fmmtct For Interview ce1t l;;;;;;;:;::;;;;;;;;;;=::t· ;;;;;= 1 u t •• I II .. llUI lPTt 2 bdrm 1~ bl twnhH cornet flomt In Ille WMI t _.,. -81\ld, 'l.llterton Newport~. OM l11H 6404871 I uk fOf llndl -. -. • ..._..... deoc>rlted I .~' •,r42& + 1315 dep. Nr tnd Of Co•t• M ..... l200 Fem 10 ttlr toe nlCe ~Br lll&O •. f'Umluntum 11•110 •111 ' Ill Pl t btw 1t 8 Hewty d.cor Q .. pd, ~:..~.'.' 8 •-n .......... llO, .._ty 803-4t94 month ...... :o· l20 lbl apl, $A. Hll w/ AH 'IOU ne.d IOt ~ .-._ I me POI on, •om• Huro n • pm,
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Kitch/beth Remoo.llog Niguel. PCH & Selve 20 yra. Do my own work. HOME MAINTENANCE WUTll nale. lnll•XI 12 Yfl .. p. "' 2• htl H~I. r•l ....... M ... oe-t""au_b_)ect_•_K_··-.. -• .. , Illa•• Jay or Larry e-42-&779 Ila«* Brent 860.-1030 Oay/flYI N l 912/hr.
F0tmk:atop1&C•bln•t• PT/FT , $150 hr. Pet Llc.27904t.Al646-8t26 WorkGu11aol..O·R ...
llc'<I Keo 631·1•5t 2•0·03t0 891·9955..,.. Mlol Bllnd•. draper•H UlN't P&JmM HPAlll I IEPllU Mr Morg111 845-6118 Rtpraeentat11MJ
UJ-1111, ut 122 C i It . FIMr Cl11ala1 u•11 I • .. I .... •• rncn IF YOU WALK ON ll • '::"::"::'::t:':1::"•::•~~·-:-•~:o•~~l~C:.:•:::•1t:.r:.;t:..:;Sl:,:rY:.:.:;iC:,:I:,_ __ House clean1og & butl· we clean 111 Wood. Ille.
CALL CAPT FIX-IT
Spec. In 1mell repalrt,
home or marina. hrly
ratu. (213) 592·2909
Hlgtl qu111ty hou-011t Why pay retell! I Mii & l ow rat ... fie 531-9998 Reatonable 751·7718 ....-~---1 11 h 1n11111 11nce 1919 Jim ------,,,-...,.--,.....,.,..,...., n N omee 9•9-4800 INTIV<T PAINTING T SP NG Wid Cle I
Ellp•r•enced, depeod•· ---------1 & WALLPAPERING H~Lt,NG ~u~:~OING .. u ••
CARPENTRY-MASONRY No Steam/No Shampoo ness. Janitorial service. car~t. etc 832-4881 DESIGN-DRAFTING Stein Speclallet. Feet Call th• pror .. 11onel Jim.
bl•, hOl\111 . lnlefllgeot, Cullom worlt FrM Ht. 24 hr aerv 846-1888 WE WASH WINDOWS m•t1cu10ue, llealble. I am NHla1 ReH St9Y9 547 4291 l~--...,------I fast Prot""°"811
DAVE 49•·1003 dry. FrM .. I. 83~1582 848-•800 G1r•Hla1 t h • be • t P h o n • I""'_________ It .. U / lt I o I ot1t teed • 873-7012 1119r 8 PM •1·1 llOYlll* _1_5_y-,.-.. -p-.-,-.m-,m-al-1,-m-y • 1 •II! 1 ualty w guaran739 weetcdaya All Oay Satur· Top quality 25 yr eap prlc11 are amalll Ron, Repelr/remodel, Declte, FrM "tlmate 848• 1 LOW AAlES
All TYPES REPAIRS Aatllll Shempoo & •team CIMo C11tracle11, C.atral TREES
..... Or.l ____ a_ya_._P_e_r_kl_f'19_L_o_I _, Color b•13111•0•r•. whl OUALITV REMODELING ToPOe<J/remoY9d Cleal\
INST ALLA llONS
ODO JOBS TO FULL
HOME RENOVATIONS
dey & Sunday C<>mpel1t1ve ratM 850·6477. 850-7991 docfll boatt. fet'CM. gar
Repalt1, Sealcoatlng crpta • 1 mlo blNch Patloe-Addo's-Oeck• up, lawo renov 751·3•76
S&S A•nt111 631·4199llc Hall, llv/dln rma S l5. avg KENNETH MICHALE
No overtime 730· t3S3 ---------door•. etc A I y n1---------
·ABC MOVING· P1rria1 675~294 ltltt Lft ....... 790-7051 anytime Chet (114)173-7012 .... room $7 50, couch $10, chr $5 Gu" ellm pet L•c 1~821 8•8·3652
ldt1iltla1 odor C1p1 repair 15 yr• Dtat11lc
WILL SIT lo my CM home, exp Do work myself ""i::iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 pref evea, fll\Ged yard. Reis 55•·0123 •
meala. reas. 548-2674 we Care Crpt Cleaners , ~~~:R:~r~i:?'e~~
Will BABYSIT IN MY Steam Cleao & Uphol I Phooe IU2-5470 eo • C Truck Mouot Uolt Y ~'t,.4~~ME. Aga 2/up work gu" 645-3716 time ~~~~I
C1rratg c ..... / CHcrtll Doer a .. ,,.,
Remod.IRepalra. Lo ratee. Cement-Mesomy·Block DOORS GALOREll
Decka, patio•. fences Wall1-Cu11 work Lie Supply·ln11all-Repelr
Free eat Steve 752-9556 11381057 Rob 547-2683 Cell Bob. 646-2923 evea
Gardening lndlC""" malnt 0 "'ck ca et 1 S• 1~6 I s.-.1 That •II contractor• wllO • ,._ , "' . r u rv..,.. Farthing Interior Deelgo ta••• 1nCt tr" work commllnduat, Cleanlog: No Job too big we do packing 552-0410 HANGING/STRIPPING perlorm wo<k '1Yet S200 •--'---'------
ChUOk Nowllo 642·2873 IHliat or 1mell E•P. reliable. VI MC S S•"' .,32., RESUMES Including labor aod 1--~·----~~--ref1 $a/hr 957-3341 STARVING COLLEGE N · colt .,.. "' WRITTEN & UPDATED meterlalt rnu9t b9 llcen-l tndscaplng·Yd Cloupe DUMP JOBS STUDENTS MOVING Eap.,t wallcoverlog In· Proleulonally Cell Md Uollc:enMd contr~
Tr .. lrlm/remov·Malnt & Small Moving Jobi RtaH llltiat CO lie: lt24-438 11allatlon. Reu Con•ul• 831·8000. 175-8813 tore thould .a 1tate In
Irrigation Jim 661·0129 Call MIKE 846-1391 _ lo1ured 141-8427 taot Alllgomt 581·8590 •---------; their edvertlalng Con·
-:L:"'.A:":W:::-:N-:&:-:-:Y-:-A::R::D-:M::-A-:-l::-N:::T:-.-1--H-A_U_L_IN_G_·_G_R_A_D_IN_G_ Dependable 34 yr old ato-WATCH us GROWi ... u., tract<>t• "'° conaumera.
Clean-up• In•. lk:'d. demolltlOI\, cleao-up I gl• use gred looklng tor·---------MITIOILOll H b4lf R fl all t ..... confect Mary Grondle .,
Fr .. "' Dave 983-2503 Con"•'• & tr .. r-hval NB home 10 Ill. No Pala1la1 Wellpaperlng 871-1024 u 00 '19· y,._. (7141 55a-.ote wltll any
TIE llHI IOEIE
--·~ drloklng. smoklog, , .... _...,..,._...______ New·tecover-<lec:llt u Con t r' Quiett eerv 642-7838 fllE pulflll IClaeellled Ad1 are the Lac •• 11902. S-48-9734 que1 one. trac o • drug•. partlH or peta ., State UcenM &oerd, 18
Impeccable IOC. rel•. by Rlcherd Sinor Lie •n·~·r to I IUCCIHful ROOFING REPAIRS Ctvle Center Ptai•.
bond1ble. wlll do 1ome 280844 14 yre of heppy garage or yard aalel lt'a e Small 101>1 OK Free Room 890. Santa Aoa, Lawn-tr .... hrub fn1ta11 HAULING-etudeot wllg•
malot. Avall. lmmed. Ph. local cu1tomer1 belt" way to tell more estlmatee Call lom or CA 92701.
675-7490 nooo • mldnll• Think you. 831·•410 PIOPl•I Chuck, 542-8392
Tree trim/Removal truck, eame lo rete1.
Lawn malrtt/Rototllllf'19 Thank you 759· 1971
Free estimate S-48--8085 JOhn
tor your
•tUl-good
refrigerator
DOLLAR DAY DOUGH SAVERS . ~
Sell your no-longer needed Items for cash. If It doesn't
sell, we'll run It another 3 days FREE. One Item
OLLA RS
LINES • per ad, mu1t be priced. Sorry, no real estate or
commercial ad1. Call today for full details. 3 3DAYS
ClASSIFIEDS642-5678
People who need people
should elweys check the
Service Olrec1ory lo the
DAILY PILOl
.... , •• tfflot
Very busy oUwe needs a reliable,
mature and responsible person to
do general office work Applicant
must have a good phone
personality and general office
slulla, such as typmg and ten key
Some data processing expenence
will be helpful. Training will be
provided. Unquabfied persons need
not apply. Send resume to Box 846
c/o The Daily Pilot, P .O. Box 1560,
Costa Mesa, CA 92626 IDE
ORANGE COAST DAit. Y PILOT
110 W BAY ST ·COSTA MESA CA 916/b
°"~•f ~· .\ It,.,.., ._ • f ¥• ~· ~ ......
Daily Pilaf · · ..
SECROIRY
..
Immediate op e ning for
versatile indlviduaJ who ~
&op 1kill1 to work tor Vlcc-
Preudent and Director of
AdvertJsing. The f)Olition l"t'q\lirct
excellent typing and shorthand and
the ability to handle fast·paced
varied and interesUns duties
We're look.ina f<>t' 80meOne with a
"take charge'' attitude. Previou11
n•wapaper and/or advertltlng
experlfmce It a plut. CompcUtive
aJ.ary and Ncctl nt ~n flta.
lryou are quaJJft4!d, pl~ CALI
for &n appolnirnent for lnterview.
6 4 2-4321 1 Ext. 3~2 . EquitJ
opportunity employer.
ORANGE COAST OAILV.PILOJ
W eu Sl • COStA IA CA UUt " .. •¥'•• ut1 ,.,tu .. ••••"'~ •r•
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CHEVROLET ,,. ,I, I •
r \ \t ~
,.~ 1200
Orange Cout OAILV PILOTIMond1y, Jonuary 10. JIU
,.., ltjf ...... ~LMlll'9
'12 Dodge mlnl·ram ~. T.. TR Ull'nll 1UI
Ilka ,_, 311 V·I . men) llW'I
eatru. 1uoo1oeo IHI AlllYlll
146-0t50 * "'7 stOI. auto , aun
Aa1i4aH root (4 .. U80)
Clanks M41 * '71 320!; euto . tun .,._....., .... ....,..__ ........... ,,.1 roof (700I)
11H &1nH • '79 11211, euto . ""'
IPff(t1t1t repllcia Th• roo!, (0411ZCFI !f moet Mc!MI COl\VWtlble * 70 7331. auto • IOI· I·~ •v« l>ulftl (20 Ill WH <led, <73&ZFH) $49 500 * 80 3201, •ulo • •un • · root. (409t) IOW Sl1,IOO • '81 320I; II IP(I . tun
Theodofe Rot>lf\1 FOl'd roof ( IOH0483)
~ 20e0 Harbor BL, c M 111-an1
;:; 142-4010 540-8211 208 w 1•1. Santa Ana
.: IM4 ... , lee4t4 CIOMd Sunday
(•
1948 Ford Woody Wa· CHOICE INVENTORY
oon. S 13,000 VOLUME SALES ---• .;. 1929 Ford Moes.I A T<>'<'Wn
& ,: Seden , s 10,000
• 875-8181.
' • A.ai.1, ••!!''" 1·01 loLAIEI ·~ ... 1117 llW .Audi '81 50008. Haum• Sal .. ·Servlce-Leulng • i.e... loaded, OWflf NC eu s Euc:Hd Ave 714·7~8 •It 3pm. FuHerton
t'81 Audi 5000S, dk gray, (114)11 .. HOO
·: aunrool. loaded, 11tnt Open Sunday !• cond s 12.000 552· 1299
°'78 5000. air, crulM. AM/ TllUIH ... ,
• FM c ... , lherp. $4,1150 We nMd your trade-lnl
:• Dys, 648-7794 David Call or ... our uMd cat .r manager, Wolfgang Jurl· Autla tlot nelt, for hlghMI bid!
. ..
'79 280ZX Spec Edit '
blk/ciamet, AIC. 6·apd,
1pec lulp, ell llllrH,
831·5872
Air, •·•Pd, ,3200 ~o• YOUI •
7 5 1 • 1 3 1 1 de y I . NllTMAIOA.
551·9578 -"""'
...... llU
January lala Atk u1 •bout tha (Alfordablel
way to buy a Matcactae Benll . " ........ .. ,.,..
Authotlzad Daaler
t301 Ouall It Nlw90'l lellcl'I
833-9300
it••••··· tl47 T .. t Oflva & Price
TH llW 111111
Turbo 8tarlon
COfdll a Trectla
T\irbo Di.ti P U
1980 DATSUN 8-210 HI Ill r.J
rurarl tl21 ~~~ ... 3 111111 Mlln'I 11n11111 n.t111All(U NJUM G tt4t
n cOSTA MlC:..A t_A_J Mll 'llH\l'-,~ll
. .-. . ... . . '.
HLYlllHllZD i--~~~--.........
FEIWI '79 Mud• RX7, •Int cond. 'l'f •I IULlllllPI 24,000 ml, AM/FM cHe, Exciting conv•rtlble,
1kt rack. cover seooo run• perfect. aup•r l~~~fij ::;.~:~v!:'· Peter ;~~:Sao: 18;~4;4:,
•• re .. " It.I 91,,.9 overdrive. IT SPARKLES.
,. RUNS GREAT AM/FM
---. --1111 llZ HOil CHI $3700 551-4435
3100 West Cout Hwy Anthrectte w/grey Int.. before IOpm
N-port BHch loaded, chrome eltoy•. 71 Midget, new clutch.
8-42·9405 und•r 15.000 mllH AB· brka. lgn. ena more w/
1HO t1 1 80 TAAOA
BL.ACK • Thi mOlt Pit· leclly malntllnac:I ftof ..
c:he In Or•no• County
l!vary oonoalvabla OP·
tton Onry 7000 mt Wiii
Nii ror 12000 und« blue book th l 1 watk
831 2321
ee Toyo1• Coron•. run•
good, nde 1om1 body
work 11496 080
148·2348
1111 YW YAI
Auto. bad oonvarelon,
1unroot, new brallae.
rebll tren1, am/Im OM·
Mttl.I. 471< ml, Ol'tg OW• nar •8700 4t7·2f03
72 Por 911 Targa, r9blt V1lk1w11ta 1173
•ng Conc:ord ll•r•o. 1111 YWlll 11170 vw euo
P 8 • '· w • b c: er b' 4 IC>d • eun root, AMIFM/ Red. ~5~1t1on 11&a•·99S8 caea • low mil••
79 921, 36,000 ml, 5 IC)d, Spaelalll ( 18PY334) ·71 VW 411,
Pwr. laath 11111. po· 11711 11000/.,._t off«
llehed whHll, front & 841--0631
rtar 1polltr. 11tnt ciond. ~ -'-lalln ·10 vw Bug. good car,
118.995 080 831-4721, ~YI'-" good d••I 11460. Glen
146-1030 208 W 111. Senta An• 640-6880
'7' L. TD lroughMI, 1 fa.. m~ OWMd, orMt trane
car Muat H a. t 1000
4ta.Mf5
'79 e1 Dorado Otl. blk/bltl, '73 MU9"tMO eronn, auto,
loaded, Htro roof, 30, air, 128110 080
000 mt. Xlm. Nft tlr• 2131682-4921
ttt,SOO 87:J,..4010 '09 LTD, 2 dr, pe, pb, ale.
'78 Cpa DaVllla , oll lood tran1port11ton. Cheoged "9('J 2000 mt, 2711 H0-e035
'3400 PIP 833-2798 '74 Pinto Wgn, blua w/
'11 s.vtlte. Lo mt. to.did, wood trim, 4 IP(I, atareo,
•Int cond. 17500, cell AC, mag wtlla. f1400 bit
14&-7408 ofr. 859-8399
11177 ELDORADO 1·79 Granade Ohta, com·
Fuel Injection, full(. piny cer, well malnt•I·
•quipped, 44,000 m . ned, lully aqulPP•d .
E>Ccellent cond. Onl 13500 b9t otr 848-01188 u2g5 ..t.nar e, 111t-1 _d)'I ______ _ 1978 PORSCHE 924 Air. IH-1111 -.7-9_C_11-,-,,-e,-1u_1_ot_t_he_VW_
4·1C)d, mega, rad. $4500. Cloled Sunday conver1tbl11 White, C•nreltt t3U Llactla 1323
1 5 1 • 1 3 I 1 d • Y • • -1-1-1-1--YW--D-A_l_H_E_R_ white 2,000 ectu11 ml =--=--------1~~~~--~-
55 1·9578 •vH Mini cond Collector IEE II FlllTI '"i:1,~;~ r~' ~= ~!:i
'79 Poreche 924. Petrol In good condition & h•• quality $8500 bll olr We hive a good Mlle· .... SJOO(). 87M97•
blue. anrl, $9500 ofr or •n automatic trani. 873-2001 lion ol NEW & USED ---------euumt IM 87S.80l2 111 (148TRO) $2250 firm ---·roletl t 8PM Call (213) 597·8968 elter 1972 VW Bug. 1 own•r. ..... ....
7 pm up 10 11.30 pm., AMIFM. xlnt cond Muat
11111 ltyct 9111 11 no 1n1wer, PLEASE u •. l2 3 O O OB O -keep 1ry1ng 857-905~ •t DEALER IN U.S.A ,11 1,,., hittt VtlH I ruCARVEF Perl r unning cond #1 VtlYe haltr
"Df""t.1"'1. s 2 o o o 87 5 • 2 o 1 . 11 0,111, o.111 ... 1 ........_,l \...L 848-8817 '1
COMMHL
CHEVROLET .,._,.ii 1' •
• t-, ' \If ·
541>-1 200
•re!!! 9321
'74 Cornet. 53.000 mllel.
AM/FM CUI, A/C, auto.
N-pelnl, good c:ond
Orig owner 11.aoo
979-7064 or 8112· 1832
• '8g Auatln American
• ; Nu radials, 601< orig. mt. Liii IEAOH llW
SalelJSetvkle-L .. ng
3870 N Cherry Ava
LONG BEACH
s 0 L u TEL y M I NT I I reGelpll )(Int 1n & out. &
B.... •129 (1CSY340) running. Mull Mll.$1250 ~~.'~~ •. ~~ ..:;,.~Z.;' 'l2 SUPER IEETLE . R firm. 831·3771 -_.,. u .1 Good cond. S1ereo New
UUl, IHYICl
Ill LUllH OVERSEAS DELIVERY
EXPERTS
1112 OllYllUT
CAVWll W&lll
CL model. .Automatic
tran1 . factory air cond ..
pwr window• & dr.
'85 MONTCLAIR, 4 dr,
p1, pb, air, run• good •
$375 Of belt off«. • good cooo. S675
546-4109 ·--. 114 131-1110
11111 llmHt 79 MOB. xlnl cond Lo '68 Roll• Royce Benlley pat n t s 2 3 o o c 111
We can help! Before you 208 w lat, Santa .Ana mlleege. rune good. s1 Xlnt cond $18,500 546-9215 alt 8
842--0100 980· 1221
IUllEOHm'I
ILlllT
t>uy, check our unbe•t•· t•l-1111 sssoo bat 850·1484 533-4242 '70 VW Ct-ERTIILE ble aetecllon, 1avtng1 • Rhonda "' end MrvlCe todeyl __ C_k>MCl __ s_un_d_•_Y __ -------9-1-9-5 IU.n 9117 Red, runa 11tnt, $2900
lllYERSln ••mo. •11 aoo11 Pea1Mt S•tes-Servie.L...ing 673-• 1 i• 915..oe19
ULll I lllYIOI Elec roof. Becker Eu· 1112 PHIHT UllUUOI VW Rag Top Sun Roof for
Will llE VII.VI
tete Hatbor Blvd
COST.A MESA
IOCkl, AM/FM cuMtta "I '81 Colony Perk. Ilk• new • morel (1DMB443). all axtru, IO* blue book, OILY 1110 s 1 es o. 8 u . 4 1 56 .
IAllll O&llUJI _4_M-_80_3_2 ----
2600 l'lart>Of. Bl .. c M I '74 Mere Comet, p/1. p/b,
.& 2450 Harbor Blvd. rope CHI, new Mich• OLUIUOl ULll QIAll Micro-Bua Xlnt cond Ht-taoa 140-Htl l40-1llO air. new tlrH, run• good.·
COSTA MES.A llna, 1lloy1 '21.387 EXAMPLE. 1•1 2•uA •ti,,.,,,., Cell 557,.e100 llllac. ti 77 $1250 oeo. 769·18~7 or
'72 2 door Chevy NovL 1 831--0900 140-1140 Nerty dya 973·1345, ev1 1112 104 WllOI • • -~ ~ Ctaulc 1972 VW CONV
673·1344 Autometlc trana .. air Orig. owner, xlnt cond • 111..U lllYlll Salee·Sefvlc».Leulng tnv111ment Special, '80 77 300SO Merc•d•• 4 conditioning & AM/FM lfPllTlllTY Black $4500 536-6687 LWIH l{)y' ~ Prelude w/all xtru door, 1llvar Dark blue atareo (eo3e03). knoc;ka often when you .74• '3000 Love lklCI Ed
$6400 bat olr. 842·8155 lntr a12.500. 549-7771 IOW 112 400 UM rl9U1t;y,rtt1ng Dally )(Int ~-d. 831·2040 4g5-4949 DJ.5 ~·l:tvfW 873 '"7"6 p 1 C """' IUILIUOI ... 6"0-•~ '4-C'IMI• Of • ., • IUCll llPr.,, r~ .::·~~A~~ 682-3872 Of 831-0420 2~2 Marguert .. Pkwy ..._ ........ .,,...,_. Jyur 1129 ·12 M«c.del 250C, orig In mnet '76 Rabbit. 4 dr. atlck,
Ml••'--V"""' •----------'• 1 Me k 9 10 k Ilk cond I C 848 Dove Strait .,..:........, .... ., iut79 AM/FM CUI Auna nood
(Avery Exit otrl·5) Ao. .. Royce'.~ ·cond~ ten l~t. ';f~ m~~ee1 NEWPORT BEACH .......... ,._ • .,.., fljlntHllC dHI. 12200
Open &lndays $2550 ofr. 845-"28 842-3832 112-0100 840-8562.
~------....,...-~
MATCH THE· NUMBERS ON THE.
Owner. tow mileage. xlntt -90-C-ap<t--. -bl-k-/l-•n-.-,.-.,.-, ..... FM-
cond. 11800. S<W-8077 a trk, new Uras, c:n1lae,
'81 Chevy w/'77 350 eng, S4 .995. 844·2573:
rune good. for rll .. o _840..e __ ,_11 ____ _
lhotgun. 1·874-1870 Peallac t33S
.,..,, 1317 '87 OTO • .AMI FM CUI ..
Ford FIHI• '80. good mad\art. good. ncl• body
cond. Low mtlea. $3800.1 work $ 1 t 0 0 0 B 0 .
873·8850 I 4M-8152
MAP WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE IOXES
0 ATLAS CHIYSLH·PLYMOUTH
2929 Harbor Blvd Costa Meea. Tel 546· 1934 3 block•
south of San Otego Freeway off Hlrbof Blvd Complete
body shop Seles Service Parts Service Dept opan
Monday tnru Fri<lay 7 .30 A M to 5 30 P M and 8 A M to 5
P.M on Saturday.
HACH IMPOITS
848 Dove Street Newport Beach Tel 752-0900 Call us.
we're the specialists for Alla Romeo. Peugeot. Saab &
Mater all
THIODOH IOllNS fOID
Modern sates. service, parts. body, paint & tire dapt1
Compet1t1ve rates on lease & dally rentals 2060 Harbor
Blvd . Costa Mesa. 6't 1-0010 Of S40·62 11
JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN MHCUIY
2121 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Men Tel 540-5630 57 Yeara of
friendly family 1erv1ce -Orange County's oldeat
Unc:oln-Mereury dealerenlp
DAVID J . PHILL"S IUICK·PONtlAC•MAZDA
• Sa .. , • Sarvic. • Leaelng
24888 Allcl1 Parkway
837·2400
NI WPOIT IMPORTS
3100 W C oatt Hlg"w•y. Newport Balch Tai
e42·9•06/540· t784 Ttia Ferreri, Jaguar, Aaton-Mertlrt ~•rt In Orange County
NIWPOIT DATSUN
888 Dov• StrHt, NewPort S.acti Tel 833· 1300 At the
triangle of Jamboree. MacArthur &. 9rlltol behind Victoria
StattOfl Seles Sarvlc:a. LeH•OQ & Part1 We meka graat
0ea1s1
0
NAlllS CADILLAC
2600 Harbor Blvd . Coat• Mtsa Tat. 540-9100 Oranoe
County'a Largeat Cadillac dealer Seles Service. L .. 11no.
SADDLllACIC IMW/SUIAIU
28402 Marguerita Pkwy , AV«y Pkwy exlt
We offer what no bank or tea11 company can 1 E>Cperlly
11attld. moat modern Hrvlce & ~rt1 dept . 2 One of th•
Southlend's moat a>Cperlanced HI .. & leeslng •1•11; 3
Ellmmetton of the middleman by teasing dMler direct.
831 ·2040 Miiiion Viejo 495-<t949
• CHICK IVllSON POISCHl·AUDl·VW
415 E Coa11 Hwy., Newport Beach. 873..o900. lha only
deaterehlp In Orange County with tti.11 thr" gralt mek•
un<Htr one roolt
• ALAN MAONON 'ONTIAC-I UIA•U
2480 HarbOr BIVO .. Coete Me.. Ttf 5411·4300 811 ...
S«vlCa. Le111ng. "Mr Ooodwrtneh ·•
CLASSIC AUTOMOllLIS
7&5 Newton Way. Co111 M• .. Tel 831·1393
''JAGUARS OVA SPECIAL TV"
XK 120'111•0'1115011/XJ'e/E· Type1 '
Salft -Service -Reat0t1fl0n1
I t
0 •
IOI LONGPll PONTIAC
13800 Beach Blvd . WHtmlnller Tat 892·8851 Orange
County'• oldest and largHt Pontiac dealerahlp Salas.
s.rv1ce, Part1.
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MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1903 OH A NC~ COUN I y ( Al If OH NIA l'> er N TS
High court upholds MacDonald's conviction
WASHING TON (AP) -The
Supreme Court hu left intact
former Green Beret.1 Dr. Jeffrey
MacDonald'• conv1ction for the
1970 murders of his pregnant
wif• and two young daughters.
The court, without comment,
rejected agruments today that
the federal jury which convicted
MacOonald, a former Hunungton
Beach resident, should have
heard more testimony from a
, woman who claimed she may
have seen drug-crazed hippies
commit the s.layings.
MacDonald, whose 13-year
legal odya11ey repreeenta one of
the most publicized cr iminal
proaecutions in recent U.S.
history, haa been Imprisoned
since last March, when the
Supreme Court reinstated his
conviction by a 6-3 vote.
The brief order marked the
fourth ume the nation's highest·
court has acted on MacDonald's
case It may mark an end lo the
legal struggle to dear his name.
Bryan O'NeaJ, an attorney for
MacDonald , said today that
former FBI official Ted
Gunderson and New York
detective John O'Connell are
continuing their lnveatlgaUoM
Into "who did the kllli.np."
But O'Neal said the preeent cue
ti. over. Chances for a new trial
depend on evidence that
Gunderson and O'Connell may
discover, he said.
He said the investigators are
makmg headway but declined to
~ive specifics.
"There are still avenues to
pursue," the Santa Monica
Delly ll'lot f'tloto bJ Gery ~
Three nearby buildings were razed last week for stree t widening,
but Dr. S.R. Nord has construction crew renovating office at 19th
Street and Harbor Boulevard.
Ne~port insurance
f ir01 · tri01s staff
M part of an effort to lrim
costs and improve its profit
picture. Newport Beach-based
Pacific Mutual Life Insurance
C.O. has laid off 44 employees
The insurance carrier , the
largest in California. has now
reduced Its w ork force by 426
employees in the past two years
Roughly 35 percent o f the
terminations came through a
voluntary resignation program
The most recent layoffs were
company-wide No more layoffs
are predicted, said company
spokesman Thomas Santley.
Santley said Pacific Mutual
deliberately waited until after
the Christmas holiday to make
the cutbacks. He said the layofCs
may mark the end of two years
of belt tightening
which tnggered a slowdown in
sales. He said the nation's high
unemployment rate also has hurt
sales.
Pacific Mutual recorded an
increase m income m 1982 over
1981 ot"$42 million and ended the
ye.ar with a record surplus of
$180 rmlllon.
Santley said the company has
not calculated profits for 1982
but indicated the firn will finish
in the black.
"We believe we're m store for
a modest recovery. that the worst
1s behind us," said Walter
Gerken, board c ha irman and
chief executive officer.
In addition to the layoffs.
Gift on wheels
attorney aaJd. "What has to be
done wlll be done."
MacDonald 1teadfa1tly has
contended that hll family wu
bludseoned to death at Ill Fon
Braga. N .c .. home by drua-
crazed Intruders who chanted
"Add i8 groovy. Klll the plga."
MacDonald, now 39. was a
captain In the Army Medical
Corpe and was aaliJled to the
Green Berets, the 1pedal forces
unit, when Fort Bragg military
police rushed to his home Feb.
17. 1970.
They found the bloodied
bodies of the doctor's 24·year-old
wife, Colette, and the couple'•
two children, Kimberly. 5, and
Kristen, 2. MacDonald himself
had suffered numerou1 knife
wounds.
The doctor's account of the
nighttime Invasion quickly fell
under suspicion. He was arreated
by mlll~ry police and charged
with murder, but late In 1970 the
charges were dropped as "not
true."
Federal prosecutors then
pic ked up the ca1e, and
MacDonald waa Indicted by a
federal grand jury ln 1975.
A federal appeall court
dl1ml11ed the char1ea after
ruling that MacDonald had been
dented a speedy trial, but the
Supreme Court ruled in 1978
that such a declalon could not be
made before an actual trial.
MacDonald then stood trial,
and in August, 1979, wu
convicted and sentenced to life In
pnson.
Displaced CM merchants
blast city over con! us ion
By JODI CADENHEAD
()(the Delly l'ltol lteff
"Eminent domain is a pain,
Although the roof does leak
when it rains,
The new omce rent will be a
l(1'e8 t qrs.in, Like feeding a poodle then
buying a great Dane,
So we felt it best co pay t.he
tariff,
Since it was move or see the
sheriff,
So we've gone at the city's
behest.
Rest assured it's no jest,
The city said leave, so we left"
-State Fann Insurance agent
Pat McLeod.
Costa Mesa insurance agent
Pat McLeod says the verse sums
up his feeling about
redevelopment. He intends to
pamt the poem on his door before
he vacates his 19th Street office
to make way for street widening.
"I understand it will be
beneficial for downtown," said
McLeod. "But to say the least, it's
extremely disruptive for my
business. It would be a lot easjer
for the shop owners to accept if
we knew what was going on
here."
McLeod speaks for many of
the merchants squeezed into
what is commonly referred to as
"The Triangle" at Harbor
Boulevard and 19th. Both those
along 19th who have moved for
street widerung and the business
owners along Harbor say they
feel they have been left in the
dark.
Man y co n ce d e d that
redevelopment could harken a
brighter future, but for right
now they complain business is
dying since the city demolished a
rundown 10-acre shopping center
acr~ the street.
Last week city crews began
bulldozing shops along 19th to
make way for the planne(I
30-foo t widening of 19th
between Fullerton and Park
avenues expected to begin early
next year.
The street wiJl be widened
from four to six lanes. The
right-of-way acquisition cost ia
expected to be about $2 million.
The State Farm Insurance
building was one of those in the
path. Happy Hands, Back Door
Imports and Household Finance
went down Wednesday. The
brick RMA ArchJtectural group
building at the corner of
Newport Boulevard and 19th will
be demolished within 60 days.
Shop owners along the Harbor
strip say the demolition of the
Costa Mesa shopping center
across the street and a row of
.buildings alone 19th has left
them isolated, with little foot
tramc and little hope that things
will improve quickly.
"Thanks to the city I'm going
broke," snapped Ted Young.
owner of Young's Pawn Shop on
Harbor. "When I leave here at
5:30 I can lie down in the middle
of Harbor Boulevard and never
get hit. It's like a cemetery
around here. There's nothing to
draw from. Downtown is dying
(See MESA, Pase Al)
Laguna, Irvine
probe recovers
stolen weapons
Laguna Beach police, working
with detectives from lrvine, have
recovered more than a dozen
stolen weapons and arrested two
Laguna Beach men.
The arrests culminate an
investigation begun in late
December, tollowing a burglary
at the Irvine home of Dr. Edward
Sullivan, police said today.
Because addJtional arrests are
expected in the case, police
declined to name the two rpen · ·
currently in cuatody.
Laguna police Investigator
Danelle Adams said p olice
received an anonymous tip oC a
man selling guns and, on Dec. 30,
spotted the suspect in Laguna
and pulled him to the side of the
road.
Pacific Mutual has been hit
hardest in its group insurance
dJviaion, which sells medical and
life insurance policies to
buaiJW!91es.
Santley said rising medical
eo11ts foreed Pacific Mutual to
increase insurance premiums,
Pac1f1c Mutual has decided to
lease three office buildings in
Fountain Valley 1t has
constructed
The insurance earner was to
have located a 400 person
d1vts1on at the trio of three-story
bwldings. Instead, the insurance
d1v1s1on has been shifted to
company headquarters 1n
Newport Center.
Laguna Beach's Bob Boostrom (left) hands keys to shiny 1958
Mercedes-Benz to Laguna SchoolPower trustee Irv Seiler as
Boostrom's wile, Sand y and son Scott look on. The Boostroms are
donating car for Schoof Power fund-raiser saying they want to
"put something back in the schools" two sons attend.
A search of the vehicle turned
up several hypodermic syringes
and a commemorative World War
I .45 caliber handgun, pollce
alleged.
Routine calls to Irvine and
Newport Beach police resulted ln
(See WEAPONS, Page A!)
Hearings set
on corridor
t,.ansit plan
. Public meetings on plans for
the San Joaquin Transportation
Corridor. a proposed freeway
that would extend from Newport
Be9cb to San Juan Capistrano,
.,. ICheduled thia month.
The mee1inp will be preceded
by informational periods in
•hich people can examine
exhlblia and queatlon county
~ about the project.
Orange County government's
lnvlronmental Management
~Jency'• project planning
clMllon will detail design criteria
b the freeway, including width,
Mtcation of lnterchanses, paUon of 1p«ial transit lanee iiMI location of park-and-ride
e.dJjtia
• FoUowtna la the tchedule:
: Mlaaion Viejo Hlsh School,
llOUia Ouianta Drive, M.llllon
Viejo, at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 18 ln the
ilhOol'a multi-purpc. Room D.
,._,. Informational period will
~ at. 5 p.m. and run until the
~h~termedlate
IO:hool, 2001 Park Ave., lAauna
Blech, •t 7:30 p.m. Jan. 26 fri the jchoo\'a muld-JIW"PC* room. The ,, .
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SAN JOAQUIN HILLS
TRANSPORTATION
CORRIDOR
MISSION VIEJO
.,.., .................
Dotted lines mark the proposed route for
the San Joaquin Transportation Corridor.
Informational period wUl be&fn
at 5 ]>.m.
-Lincoln Intermediate
School, 3101 Padflc View Drive,
c:orona del Mar, at 7:30 p.m. Jan.
26 in the school cateterta. Th
lnform.JUonal period will be&ln
•t 5 p.m. n. propoMd freeway would
extend from the Corona del Mar
Ftffway In N'ewpon Beach to
•
the San Diego FrHway near
Avery Parkway near San Juan
Caplatrano. It would Uhk San
Juan Caplltrano, Lquna Belch,
Irvtne and Newport BNch aJona
a 14·mUe route lituated midway
beCWMn Pacific Cout HlChway
and the San Ditto Freeway.
DependJnc on the locaUon. the
freewa)' woWd have llx, elaht OC'
(8" CORRIDOft.. Pa .. Al)
l
State budget $25. 7 billion
Regulatory agencies, Brown's pet projects due cuts
By DOUG WILLIS A_t_... ~ Wrttef
SACRAMENTO -Gov.
George Deukmejian unveiled a
$25.7 billion no·new-taxes at.ate
budget today that would cut the
1tate's $1.5 billion deficit in half
by June 30 and carry the rest of
the deficit Into the 1983-84 ft.cal
year.
"Rather than railing taxes, I
propose a plan to return
California to .olvency over an
18-month period,'' Deukmejtan
aid ln remark.a prepe.red for hJa
flnt addreaa to the Leaia}ature
today. "Thia .. a balancea budrt
that calla for no tax lncreuea.
Delcrtbed by Finance Director
Mlk• Franchettl u "a plan to
restore ftacal 1tablllty," the
•pending plan requlra the 1tate
to carry over a '700 million
deficit from th• current fltcal
year into 1983-84.
The bl.ldpt .. umea the n!llt of
that debt can t. ~ off from
lncrtHed &ax revenuea in the
new f11c1l year from an
lmproved 1tate econom1.
Deukemjlan deftnded h1I plan
..ID carry over pu1 of me CS.tldt
Into th~ new y .. r. contendln1
that tn fact CalUornla hH
r .. orted to "hidden deficit
'
financing" every year since
Proposition 13 property tax cut.a
were pasaed ln 1978 by doling out
part of Ill surplus each year to
save local government from
program cuts.
"Like a spendthrift who
wastes his inheritance. we have
not lived within our meana, but
have lmprudently spent all our
savings, which once totaled $4
billion in 1urplua," Deukmejian
said.
"Thi• budaet repreaenta the
flnt time ln five years that we
won't 1pend what we don't
have," he added . " ...
deficit spending in California
mllst end."
His spending bill la baaed on
assumptions of a alow and mixed
economic recovery -a bt1
upturn 'in housin& start.a, but
continued high unemployment
and only modeat increaae1 in
corporate profits and penonal
lnoome.
The propoHd bud1et -
eaUmated by Fra.nchetti u tfH.4
m1lllon below the 1tate'1 curr.nt
level of spendlnc -would cut
deeply into reSUJatory ~
and a lo_NI lilt of fonner Gov.
(See BUDGET, Pqe Al) ,
I !llDU
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Bulletin Board A4 National New. A3
C..vabde B2 Public Notktl B4,a..a
Clullfled a..e Sparta Cl-4
Comk:a Im Dr. Stelncrohn lU
CroeawOtd 88 Stock Marketa BS
De.th NoUc.t C8 'r.levtlton Be -' f.ditorial A6 Thee ten JM
Entertaln.ment JM WM.Cher Al
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' ~ ~I * Orange Coa11 OAILV PILOT/Monday, January 10, 18 3
Mesa firm agrees ___
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ly JOEL C. DON ~U.Deilly,... .....
Coata Mesa-based MSl Oata
Gorp announced today tt hat 8'ireed to a "frit'ndly'' tMkrt>Vt'f
lfy a Florida electroruca fann.
Seruormatlc Electronic Corp.
t'entatlvely haa approved
purchase of Orange County's
1,\tth largest company for about
$'100 million. That figure Is baaed
Oil Sel'\llOrmatk's market pri~ of
'45 per share.
Uonald F. Brosnan, prt.'61dcnt
and ch ief operating officer of
MS I, said the proposed/u~hase
must still be approve by the
board of directors from both
cor porations and MSI
stockholders
He said he d oesn't see any
problems t o the merger
agreement.
, "I thmk there's potential for
both oomparues in this and the
merser t>ntlty will be a much
1tronat'r onl' ovt>r.all," Br<>11nan
said. "Thia la dotlnttely a frt~ndl~
tako ove r from an MSl
111tandpoint "
MSI I• th~ world'• largeat
maker of portable.-data entry
1ystem1 used In bu1lne11 and
commercial appllcat1on1 The
hand-held devices. resembling
l'l~tronk calculators. are used by
rct.ail store owners to keep track
of inventory as well as for
logging sales and repairs
anfomwtion.
Sen.sonnauc has specialized In
elt..>etronic systems for inventory
management and inventory
shortage oontrol m retail st.ores.
Ronald G. Assaf, president of
Sensonnatic, reportedly said the
purchase o( MSI is designed to
bolster the firm's expansion of its
product line and services in
electronic inventoiy systems
iayof f s of Fluor
employees resume
. The Fluor Corp. has resumed
laying off engineers and support
personnel at a rate of between 50
and 75 a week following a brief
holiday hiatus. spokesmen for
the company have oonfirmed.
Total layoffs (or the past year
3.lJlOunl to about 1,000 employees.
ttlie Los Angeles Times reported
today.
Efforts to reach officials at the
Irvine headquarters of Fluor
were unsuccessful this morning,
but the Tunes story said layoffs
have increased fourfold an less
than five months
Old pro,Jeets. such as Fluor's
engmeenng pb on the Uruon Oil
Co. of Califorrua shale pro.)eCt in
P,arachute, Colo . are winding
qown and new business hasn't
replaced them
"Talk to old-timers around the
t:ompany about o ur p as t
l'xpenenres and they'll tell you
about ups and downs we've gone
through before. They'll also tell
you that Fluor Co rp. h as
emerged from every slowdown a
much stronger and more vital
t'Ompany." Fluor wrote.
However. J . Robert Fluor. the
company's chairman. sounded an
'upbeat note m t he company's
quarterly magazine.
fo'luor's order backlog. a key
barometer of its business. was
$10.8 b1ll1on on Oct. 34. 1982 -a
34 percent decrease Crom a year
before
Fluor had 43.400 employees
worldw ide at th e e nd of
November -almost 2.000 fewer
than the year before.
WEAPONS RECOVERED • • •
From Page A1
a report of a handgun matching trye description of the one found
in Laguna as having been stolen
from Irvine
' Irvine detectives joined
Laguna Beach off icers in a
surveillance. and a second
suspect was stopped earlier this
month
A search of that suspect's
vehicle product>d 3nother seven
handguns and ntles, stolen an the
lrvi.ne burglary. police alleged.
On Sunday nig h t, officers
discovered another fi ve nfles in a
garage in Laguna Beach. police
said.
Adams said several more
weapons and other belongings
are still missing.
<CORRIDOR PLAN . • •
From Page A 1 ,0 Janes. It would include
separate travel lanes for buses or
a mass transit rail hne
The meetings are a part of the
process m which planners will
complete an environmental
1mpac:·t report on the $250-nullioi.
freeway construction projeet.
Add1t1onal informat ion
concerning the public meetings
can be obtained by telephorung
EMA's project planning division
at 834-5390 or 834-7899.
This immovable object stoppe d an irreKistible force at a Costa
Mesa intersection, seriously injuring a teen-age driver .
Mesa man ·
'serious' .>
A lO·yta.r-old c.o.t. Mela man •
ii reportAtd ln eeriowa condition ' &Oday after hll aponacar spun out • ot control and it.ruck a Usht. polr •
1t MeH Drive and Newport
Bouh..."Vard ln Cotta Mesa.
Police aald Craig Morley waa :
southbound o n Newport .
Boulevard shortl y befor e
midnight Saturday when his
Pontiac Tranaam careened inlO a
light pole at the lnteniectlon. He
was arrested on s uspicion of
drunken driving
Morle y w as re p o rted 1n
serlou•. but stable condition
t o day 1n Fountain Valley
Community Hospital's intensive
care unit
Girl, 14 beaten by intruder Woman
A man whu beat a 14.yea'!.old the laving room latC'St ma series of 11 residenllal h · }{
Corona dcl Mar girl 10 the head Tht> girl told offat·crs thl• man burglaries In Eastbluff In each angs se
wath a hammt•r after brl'aking hat hl·r twice an the head and case. except the most recent. t~e
anto her family's home as being once an tht' arm whlll' h~ldmg a intruder has taken women s • oc • .1 sought by police today. bathroom tuwt•l over his face dothang or underwear. Jn }Bl
Thl' assailant m ight be the The vactam was treated for Police said the breakll\S have
same per son who has been lnJUr.lt's.atherhoml' She was not cx.'C·urred during the school year
b reaking into homes an the hospitalized. . and stopped last sununer during
fashionable· Eastbluff community The assailant reportedl y school vacation.
for mure than a year, Newport dropped the ~ammer and .ran
Beach police said. after the girl bal him an t~e arm
The attacker reportedly broke and startc--d scn •amang Police said
into the Carob Street home late they don't believe the intruder
Friday and assaulted th e girl took anything.
who was sleeping on a couch in The hammer attack marks the
Detecti ves theorize the
hammer attack is related to the
other burglaries. but say they
have no evidence lO establish a
lank.
County water chief resigns
Dennis E MacLatn has
resigned as general manager/
treasurer of the Municipal Water
D i stract o f Orange County
effective Jan I
He has been reuuned by the
distrit·t's board of directors as a
Oil tanker
fire probed
U.S . Coast G uard officials are
investigating the cause of a fire
that broke out early today on the
774 -foot "Sohio Resolute" oil
tanker m wat.ers off Huntington
Beach.
special consultant for one: year
James Van Haun, a spokesman
for the distract. said MacLam
stepped down from the general
manager's post for personal
reasons and not at the rt.>quest of
the district board
MWIX>C 1S a wholesale water
d.astuc·t that pur<:hasC's water
from the Metropolitan Water
D1str1c:t of Southern Cahforn1a
and sells at to :H rontracung local
agencies Sl'rvang 80 p<.>rcent of
Orange County .
MacLaan has bl·en gc•neral
managl·r of tht.• district sin<:e
June, 1 971 U nd e r has
managt.·nwnt. a compr<'hens1ve
water c:onservataon program was
started an 1973. and a school
program teat·hang local students
about Orange County's water
supplies was 1rutlat.ed.
Also during his term. the
Allen-McColloch Pipeline was
conceived, designed and
... o nstructed . The 27-mile
pipeline, a $110 million pro.)eCt,
was built in cooperation with 10
of the district's contracting
agencies.
Stanley E. Sprague, fonnerly
assistant general manager. has
bee n named acti ng general
manager of the district.
MacLain, will continue to
represent the district as president
o f the Califo rn ia Water
Resources Associauon and as a
member of the board of direct.ors
of the Association of California
Water Agencies
A 24-year-old Cypress woman
was found hanged in an ISOiation
cell ln the Orange County Jail
early Sunday. sheriff's Lt. Wyatt
Hart said.
Maria Guadalupe Dodge,
arrested for investigation of
disturbing the peace, reportedly
used her pants to make a noose
and hang herself from a towel
rack on the wall of her cell. Hart
said.
Orange County Fire
Department Paramedics failed to
revive Dodge after she was
discovered at 9:45 a.m She was
pronounced dead at the UC
Irvine Medical Center at 10:33
a.m
Dodge was arrested shortly
after midnight Sunday at t he
Cypress a partment s he shared
wath her mother. Hart said. The
1nother, Guadalupe Aguilar Leal.
62, called police when Dodge and
she got into a heated argument
Dodge was taken to the .)3i.l at
I :35 a.m. and placed in a holding
cell with other prisoners. At 4:45
a.m., she became disruptive and
was transferred to an isolation
cell, Hart said.
"She was loud, combative. At
that point her behavior just
peaked." he said.
Coast Guard spokesman Tony
Ch1lelh said officers aboard the
tanker behevl'd a malfunction of
equipment in the pump room
caused the fire.
No injuries were reported to
the 35 people aboard the tanker.
No estimate of damage was
available
HEADACHE-NERVOUSNESS-SINUS
OIHtNllH .. CK "AIMS.~ ITMH. W•MI. ~II.
The tanker. unJoadmg Alaskan
crude 011, was hooked up to an 011
hne about 11 2 miles oHshore
from the Huntington Beach Pier
when flre broke out at 12:02 a.m
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Punk-i!Ock-con~t-...--
turns into rnelee
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LOS ANGELES -A
weekend punk rock concert ln
Hollywood \urned Into fA
rock-and botde·throwina
melee th.9t left eeveral people
lnjured and five ln jail, police
..Id.
"They were juat punching
each other and c:uttlng each
other a little with razor
blades. But that'• thelr forte.
That's what they do. They
were fairly orderly," uJd a
manaaer of the Studio
lnatrwnent Rent.a.la hall who
uked not to be Identified.
The 1ituatlon sot out of
hand early Sunday when
1omeone began 1prayln1 a
fire extlngul1her Into the
slam-dancing crowd and
another per1on opened a
canitt.er of tear gu in.tide the
Hollywood hall.
Small quake hits Malibu
MALIBU -A tiny
earthquake centered two
miles off the Southern
Califonua coast jiggled diBhes
from Malibu to Thousand
Oaks on Sunday, but no
darnaRe was reoorted.
Dennis M e r edi th ,
spokesman for the California
Institute of T echnology In
Pasadena, said the small
tremor occurred at 8:46 pm.
and registered 2.1 on the
Richter scale.
Suicide calle d 'blessing'
FELTON -The suicide of
a backwoods loner 1s "a
blessing for everybody
concerned," says a sheriff
whose men had been
searching for a gunman who
fled into the forest after
lhooting two officers a week
ago.
The body o f Leslie G .
Wyma-n, 44, with a bullet
wound in the head, was
retrieved Sunday after it was
NATION
spotted by a fisherman m this
redwood region, 50 miles
south of San FranclSCO, Santa
Cruz County Sheriff Al
Noren said.
"I am most appreciative for
Mr. Wyman's taking his own
life . it was a g ood
ending," Noren said at a news
conference, adding that
Wyman saved taxpayers the
expense of "a half-million
dollar trial."
Minimum wage cut eye d
NEW YORK -President
Reagan expects to announce a
proposal later tlus month that
would give special tax credits
to businesses hiring w orkers
who have exhausted their
unemployment be nefits,
Newsweek magazine reports.
The program will be
announced in Reagan's State
of the Union speech, the
magazine said in an article to
be published in the Jan. 17
edition. The article was
released Sunday.
Newsweek quoted &Jdes as
saying Reagan will include
some JOb initiatives in his
speech, inc luding work
programs for high school
students at $1.68 an hour -
half the minimum wage.
~WINO, N Y (AP) -
tloN of lkiall and l.n.rMt.e
n•1ot11tor1 raced each othtr
th"°"'lh •tcel b&ra today ln tallcl
aimed at freetna 11 suarcta held
hoetaae efter • "1pontantt0u1"
uprl1tn1 at the maximum·
MCUrlt:y prllon onco known u
stna Sina.
Face-to-face talka betwNn live
lnmatea and the members of a
1peclal hmtq• neaotJaUon team
beaan about 7:30 p.m. Sunday,
nearly 24 houra aft.er convlcta
armed with broom h.andlee and
n!aht atlclu took over the Cell
Block B at the at.ate'• O.lnina
Correctlona.l Factllty.
All the hoetages were reported
safe, the rest of the pr!Jlon waa
calm and there wu only one
'Try again'
pays off for
LA beauty
OXNARD (AP) A
statuesque, brown-hwred UCLA
coed who f1rushed third in the
Miu Los Angeles contest was
crowned Miss Califorrtla USA
1983
A change in rules for beauty
contestants permits women who
fail to win their local crown to
appeal to a special panel of the
Miss Califonua-USA Pageant for
a chance to run "at-large,"
according to pageant director
Faye Smith.
That's how 22-year-old Julie
Hayek, a senior psycho-biology
student, ended up winning the
California title. Her green eyes
and an attracllve 5-foot-10 frame
that gave her the swimsuit
competition also helped.
It was her second attempt to be
named California's most
beauteous mislt. Last year, as
Miss Catalina, she finished as
first runner-up.
Hayek hopes to complete her
college degree in March before
traveling to Biloxi, Miss., to
represent California in the Miss
USA Pageant. A victory there
mlaor In~ gff'deta u•d
Neaotluor• did tholr
barpinlnl OYel' tablfot parated
by a bl.rted 1at.eway In a NUTOW
prilon corrldOr. The ac.'48'1 t..m
eetablllhed thrc yt-un ""o ~ noi a.eated untJl now, wu tryina
to pertuadt> convict.I to f~ tht:
.ruardt taken pnaon~r Suturday
ntaht.
An ABC t.clevialon 4!rt•w alto
wu allowed in the cellblock tor a
time lotP. Sunday nigh\ In
re1pon1e to the Inmates',
demandl.
State ~n. Ralph Marino uld
overcrowdloi "la one of the bl1
1rlpea They are jua\ very
uncomfortable ln there." The
pritonera also were ukina for
amnesty, he aald.
J ulie Hayek
would place her in contenuon for
Miss Umverse.
This year's first runner-up was
Lw Longacre, 19, MlSS Greater
San Diego County Second
runner-up was Sharon Jones, 21.
Miss San Diego, followed by
Alicia Fleer, 18, MISS Brentwood,
md Mariska Hargitay, 18, MISS
Beverly Hills.
Youth gangs cropping up MESA DOWNTOWN . • •
WASHINGTON -Youth
gangs have cropped up
outaide the nation'• largest
citle1 and police ha~ few
procedures, little training and
almost no ooordinated help to
deal with them, a federally
funded study concludes.
In a survey of 60 police
WORLD
departments released
Sunday, researchers found
that 27 departments reported
yotnh gang problems • ..,ut
only 9 of these were ln dties
of more than ~00,000
population. Two-thirds of the
cities with gang problems
were smaller than that
From Page A1
on the vine."
Ever since the city's
Redevelopment A4leocy moved
In last year to bulldoze the
10-acre shopping center and
relocate the tenants for $5.8
rrullion, rumors have been flying
that "The Triangle" would be
next to go
Marilyn Whisenand, city
redevelopment director, said
there are no plans now to
condemn the cluster of shops for
the purpoee of redevelopment.
Israel seeks Soviet ties City 0 Uic1als are awaiting
complet1on of a detailed study by
the Urban Land Institute before
deciding what to do with the
city's 200-acre downtown
redevelopment area.
\
i TEL A VIV, Israel -Prime ~ minister Menachem Begin's
government haa been making
direct and indirect contacts
, with Moscow to inform
•Soviet leader Yuri V .
• Andropov that it wants to
renew aevered Israeli-Soviet
ties, l.srael Radio reported.
The radio report did not
• elaborate on the contacts. ~ saying only that they '
were made by Israeli officials
since Andropov came to
power in November. Cabinet
Secretary Dan M eridor
refused to comment on the
report.
The Soviet Uruon severed
diplomatic ties with Israel
after the 1967 Middle East
War, and there is no hard
evidence the Kremlin will
change this policy.
At the earliest, the former
shopping center site t'ould be
developed next year, Whisenand
said. Muc h depends on the
~nomy and whether private
interests are willing to buy and
develop the property
Thatcher's visit attac k e d
But merchants in the area say
they are tired of studies and red
tape and the time involved in
bringing an urban r enewal
program to fruillon
Many say they believe 1t will
be five years before the vacant
lot is developed. By then, they
say. they could be o ut of
business.
ST AN LEY. Falkland
lalands -Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher re<:eived a
warm greeting from this
1,800-member community on
t h e South Atlanti c
archipelago. The reaction to
the unannounced trip in
Buenos Aires and from
opposition lawmakers in
Britain waa angry.
Argentlne Forelp Minister
Juan R. Aguim! Lanari aa.id
: Thatcher's viait to the ialanda
;; wu "a new act of provocation
• a n d arroaance ." The
newspaper Conv1cc1on,
reflecting a stand taken by
most Argentine media, called
the visit ''another provoca lion
to Latin America.'
ln London. Liberal Party
legislator Ri chard
Wainwright said the trip was
a "public circus" aimed at
diverting voters' attention
from economic woes. George
Fulkea, an opposition Labor
Party legislator, de9Cribed it
aa "provocative to Argentina,
South America and the
United Nations "
Deno Vaccher, owner of
Marvac Electronic•. aaid he
supports the idea of
redevelopment, but believes the
city should have had a plan
ready to go before the center was
tom down.
"As an independent
businessman, it diBturbs me to see
that those busine11e1 were
moved without any clear-cut
plans already made," Vaccher
said.
The city had reached an
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Diiiy Piiat
t
agreement givmg Pac1ftt' Federal
Savings and Loan first right to
develop the property, but the
deal was called off pending the
coutcome of the Urban Land
IMUtute study.
Vaccher said he would be
willing to go ahead and remodel
his store only 1f he receives a
written guarantee from the city
promtSmg that htS property will
not be developed for 20 years
One property owner who
doesn't seem bothered by the
poss1b1hty of condemnat10n ts
denust S.R Nord.
Three of his shops were torn
down last week for 19th Street
widening At the same time he
began remodeling a vacant
building now at the corner of
19th and Harbor.
When completed, the Spanish·
style building will be either a
dental o ffice or a t'ommerc1al
shop
Shop owners
register their
un happiness
after vacating their
buildings.
"MOil of the tom Jc"'k•'d In
th r~ really don't want uny part
of thl1," Mar1no aald '1£J1hty
pt rcent want. the> ho1tagC'1
reloaud imml'diutt•ly und
rotumt'd w th.ctlr et•ll•."
Statt' corrt'Ctlona 1pokt'1man
Lou Ganim aaid on<? reuon for
the unrt11t waa pr11oner
"ldlena.." He said anmult.'S held
ln that cellblock w t-rf' awaiting
tranaft•r to other facllltlH and
"don't havt-a lot of actJvlUcs."
Official• orlglnully reported
that l 6 guards were takt'n
hmtage, with one of them later
freed. But early today, a state
apokesman aaid that two other
mi11lng guard11 were also
hosta1es.
"Two suurds were missing und
lw:l!cvcd U> be An hid!"' ~l.-.IJ~---1.-....•
cc.•Ublock," eald 1pokemnan Pew
John'°n. "W~ did not lnclvde
thf'fl"I In tM direct numbcir oount
at the tl.IM in the lnterat ot their
ufcty."
Marino. who head• the
Committee on Crime and
C!orrectlon1, aald the hott•aea
were bring guarded by a IJ'OUP
of prlaonen he deacrlbed as
"Muallrna "
Authorltlee believe It wu a
"apontancoua and unplanned",
uprl1lng, Ganim aald. The
situation was "calm and the
ho.tagea are aate." he la.Id.
No 1erlou1 injuries were
reported, althouJh an unnamed
guard W"8 hurt by a blow to the
head QUring the takeover.
B UD GET UNVEILED • • •
From Page A 1
Edmund Brown Jr 's pet
proftrams.
"We cannot c:reat.e prospcmty
by shackling those who are best
able to create 1t," Deukme11an
said, "That 1s why we have got to
unburden the business and labor
communilll>S from the stringent
an<l sometimes arbitrary
regulations which have
hamstrung progress "
Ea rthqua k es
• • cont1nu1ng
MAMMOTH LAKES (AP) -
A swarm of 3,000 mostly small
earthquakes rumbled on for a
CICth day today amid height.cned
cont'ern about possible volcanic
act1v1ty m this mount.am resort.
authorities said
"Thtty're still having some,"
Clyde Campbell, warning
controller at the st.ate Office of
Emerj(enc·y Services in
Sacramt:nto, said early this
morning
The trl'mbling began
Thursday and "is certainly
continuing." said se1smolog1st
David Hill late Sunday by
telephone from the U .S .
Geological Survey center in
Menlo Park. near San Francisco.
J
Altho ugh the Republican
governor's budget proposes no
new taxes or increases in rat.es of
current taxes, it includes hefty
fee increases for about 500,000
students in California's 110
co mmunity colleges, the
University of California and the
state umvers1ty system.
In the new year starting next
July l, Deukmejian allows $926
million for cost-of -living
increases for mothers and
children on the Aid to Families
With Dependent Children
welfare rolls, and only 2.1
pen-ent increases to aged. bbnd
and handicapped welfare
recipients. Overall, the state's
$6.9 bilhon health and welfare
program would be cut by $400
million.
The only other substantial
spending increases are proooled
for s tate prisons, which
anticipate an lncrease of 9,500
inmates in the coming year, and
the California Highway Patrol.
The biggest cut would be at the
State Energy Commission.
Except for the extra funds for
prison.a, there are no major new
programs, a theme that
Deukmejian took beyond the
financial necessity to cut.
"Instead of looking to things
which are new, I think we can
improve upon what we already
have," he said.
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11,~ co\onl bl1.14,IM'lrtsl.,
pink, yg.llatJ, Q.ClrU ,m'Llon,
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4'1 Io hl<>t• lalund • Nf'wporr &och • 714/644·5010 wm Wc-11wood Blvd.· '-"'•tuiood VIII•· 213 f208..J273
No. l • rating
st111 0 sun
for Monarchs
Mater Ott Hiah'• Mon.artha continue
atop th• Oalt>!h 1>tlot'1 Oranie County
prep buket ratinp foUowina their
b1a wln over HuntJnaton Beach'• Oil~n
lut week (79-49) and a succeuful
venture ln their firat Ani~lu1 League
game Friday (62-06 over Serra).
The rett of the Top 10 wu ahuffled,
however a1 the Sunset League's Big
Three -Huntington Beach, Fountain
Valley and Ocean View -lost five of she
dedalona
Servite, with a pair of victonea, h.u
moved lnto the No. 2 slot. The Friars, the
chief challenaers to Mater De1 for the
Angelu1 League title, are alao 1-0 ln
league play.
Scoll Filipek
Orange Cout OAILV PILOT/Mondey, Janult}' 10, 1N3 * Cl >
ek-al!ea~ • ~--...... i!l"\t'
&
-Marina staf' ~•ur-11s from-injury to take leadership-role-.. -. _,
1h ROGER CARUON OflM0.-"94 .....
Scott FtUpek, a e-1 •nlor wlth All·
SUNe\ Leaau• aedenUala u • jwllor. holdl
• al.zablo loed In the ant• acortnc derby for
hl&h liChool b.uketball etara, rollJ.n& up •
21 .6 averqe thro1A1h elaht pmee.
The 1llck playmaldni auard, who
1u!Ccred a dllloc•tod 1hou.1Mr and rnlaed four gf&mt.1 in December, hu aoored at leut
20 JX>lnta ln alx of hta elght 1ta.rta, and hit
most recent effort wu a 31-polnt outburat
again.It Lakewood.
Filipek haa alto aoored 28, 27 and 24
countel'S during the toum.ament and non·
league trail.
Teammate Chrla Neumann, a 6-~
senior, 1s ln the No. 3 posJUon with an 18.0
average for a doz.en game., a 1pan in which
he haa not been kept out of double flgwea
by anyone.
At-.T•1t
t loon ""*· ....... •• I~ t • ~.w11•111te 111n
3 Cttnt Ntu!Mlln, MMINI 'I "' 4 Jim cwi ... !ttenole 1 22t I. Nick Tec>C*, ~ tMol\ 11 211
8. JM'lel Otrnet. tfln e.ldl t:I 212
1. Ttd lllU, Cotll M.ae 12 19'
8. JClff lMUn, w .. 1m1ne1er 12 1ff t 1r111 lltk•. vn....,'4ty 1 t 113
(tle)NOfM llOllOlf, Un..._,t Oy 11 173
~~ , •• ff
110 " 17.1 H 11.t H
11.1 H
11.0 n
11.7 20
11.7 11
11.7 31
Two other S untet Leaaue typea are
atnOlll the top 10 -Hunttnaton :&ach'1
Jamel Garner and We1tmin1ter'1 Jeff
Eatttn, who have loued 18.1 and 1~.7
averaaea reapectJvely to take the No. 6 and
8 alots.
r.ttancta'1 Jlm CW1il II lb.1-dlne Su
View Lnaue IDCINr wtth hal 17.1 a~ th.roulth 11 aamm.
A 4.0 ttudent., Curd.I II but one of flve
!;atancl• players avera1tn1 In double
flgura.
Othon from the Sta View Leeaue to
crack th.e top 10 are c.o.ta Meu'1 Ted' StJu,
and Erik Blake and Norm Stolt:oft of
\Jn.Iver.tty.
1
Capistrano Valley's Cougars moved
Into the No. 3 spot following their 13th
victory ln 15 dedsions, while liuntington
Beach and Fountain Valley, who tangle
Wednesday night In the opening salvo of
Sunset League play, are in the fourth
and fifth posit.ions.
* ... v .. wLMgue
Oftfell
11 Ip •¥9· 13 22& 17 5
12 193 180
II 11S 16 1
11 173 15 7
LMglll ....... 2 13.6 2!
2 1~U 23
2 14 6 2T
2 12 0 31
2 17 0 24
2 100 28
2 1811 23 2 12 0 21
2 140 21
2 13 0 27
2 180 24
2 12 6 24
2 14.0 18
2 116 23
2 12.0 111
2 13.5 14
2 11.0 18
Anthony Radovclch, a three-year
starter for Woodbrtdae and the catalyst of
the Warriors' inside game at 6-6, la the No.
2 ecorer for the area with Ill 18.4 average
through 15 starta, Including a 14.6 South
C.oast League averaae.
Radovcich has been In the 20s seven
times for the Warriors, who are 7-8 overall.
I ~
Dally PUot Prep Basketball Raoklngs
Poi. Team (league) Record
1. Mater Dei (Angelus) 14-2
2. Servite (Angelus) 12-4
3. Capo Valley (South Coast) 13-2
4. Huntington Beach (Sunset) 9-4
5. Fountain Valley (Sunset) 9-6
6. F.stanci.a (Sea View) 10-3
7. La Quinta (Garden Grove) 11 -5
8. Los Alamitos (Empire) 9-3
9. Ocean View (Sunset) 7-6
10. (tie) Sonora (Freeway) 12-4
Brea-Olinda (Orange) 12-4
Artists seek
new streak a
Laguna Beach High's Artists, trying to
shake an eight-game losing streak, are a t
Mission Viejo tonight in a battle of 0-2
South Coast League teams with tipoff
scheduled for 7:30.
Overall the Artists are 3-10
Also in action tonight in the South
Coast are co-leaders Capistrano Valley
and host Laguna Hills, each with a 3-0
league record, while Dana Halls (2-1)
visits rival San Clemente in the other
league test.
Anthony Radovc ic h
Chris Neumann
Curtis. E1tan4>te suu. Coal• MIN
Bl•k•. Unlvenlly S101iot1. Unlverllty
JMQI< Ea1encl•
llenSte«1huyM Cc:IM
Pinckney Eatencle
Seager-NIWP<lf1 Hwt>of
WOife N-l)O(t Hlfl>of
Amotd El Toro
Hemm.i. El Toro
UIM<Y. trv\Oe
C•ge. Seddlebeca
Pelmbl•d•. Coat• M•H
Rhodes. lrvlne
Heaa. Corona del Mar
Wynn, Corona del M•r
Werl•umont, E11enct•
Johnaton, E•t•ncl•
Blelman, Irvine
Welton, Seddlet>eck
FOik. N-port HerbOr
Ed•on. Coale Mesa
logllher1. El Toro
Tnomas. El Toro
Herker. Newpor1 HetbOr
Neel. IMne
Choi. Unlverlllty
Cook. Coate MIN
Wolff. Corona det M111
Cito Seddllbeck
McAIU1ter. Seddtebeck
Klei, Seddtebeck
Mivtlna«i, El Toro
Carver, Irvine
8ecanger. Unlver1lly
Holme•. S•ddlebeck
L-l•. Et TOfO Everett, University
Vence. Coron• del Mer
Mu•tara. Estencl•
Stanford. Sad<llebeclc
Lujan. Saddlebec:t<
B•ozovlCll. lrvlne Kos Coete M ...
011t1n El Toro
Cate. Unlver8'ty
8 .. 14 8
11 168 14 4
13 177 13 8
10 13e 13 8
10 132 13 2
1 113 13 2
II 112 t2 4
13 1511 12 2
10 121 12.1
12 140 11.8
13 141 10.8
8 87 10.8
11 117 10.8
II 114 10.4
12 124 10.3
13 128 117
II 88 116
10 "' 114 12 !Oii 11.0
II 80 8 8 II llO 88
II 74 8 2
II 73 8. I
11 Ml 78
12 811 7 4
11 81 7.3
5 35 70
5 34 8.8 II 68 8.4
II 55 8 1
13 n 6.11
11 84 5.8
1 41 5 8
3 17 5 8
11 511 5 3
11 68 5 2
13 88 5 2
" 47 6 2 II 45 50
12 57 4 1
12 55 4 5 8 28 4.6
II 38 4 2
2 9.0 t5
2 7 5 17
2 15.0 24
2 70 20
2 100 14
2 8 0 17
2 tO.O 20
2 to 0 10
2 t4 0 20
I 2 0 11
2 5 0 111
2 50 13
2 7 5 12.
2 to 5 14
1 4 0 13
2 85 17
2 7 0 12
2 5 0 t 2
2 5.0 t2
2 60 13
t 80 8
2 6 5 10
2 4 0 10
2 3 0 10
2 4 5 10
2 5 5 12
2 3 5 12
2 30 11
2 1 5 11
2 30 8
* IUl\Mt LMgue
"lle>el<. Menne
Neumann. Merine
Gamer, Huntington 8MGh
Eaettn, WMtmlnat«
B Thompeon. Huntington Beach
Bell. OoNn View Whitehair. Fountain Vettey
Oown1. w .. tmln•ter
Mttt1. Huntington Buch
Werlner. Edlt<>n
Judge. Ocean View
Jac;ob1. Fountain Vetley
Antonopoulot. OoNn View
Moe«. OcMn view
Pedtlle. Mertna
Mutereon. Edleon
H•rrlgen, Huntington B..ch
Newton, Fountain Valley
WMNogton. Edlaon 0 Thomp.an, Huntington 8Mct1
Nlcolel, w .. tmlnel«
~~.Merine tweMlct, E laon
P-. Fount11n Velley
Brown. Fount.in Valley
Beleng«. Mlflna
O.L.evellede. WMtmln1ter
Berry. Oceen view
Hec:tllen. Edlt<>n
Hamilton, Edlt<>n
Feria. Ocean View
Orez.kOWlkl, Edleon
Welett, 0oNn View
Douty, Ocean View
JOlln•ton. w .. 1m1n1tet Brown, WMtmtnslet
Miiiard. Edison
Crowtey. M11tlN
JOllneon. Edlaon
Thomu. Edi.an
0¥9fall • tp . ... ht
8 t73 218 31
12 219 180 31
13 212 18.0 31
12 1811 15.7 20 13 203 15.8 26 13 200 15.3 24
15 221 14.7 20
11 142 12.11 23 13 147 tt.3 28
12 135 11.2 23
13 137 10.5 27
15 154 10.2~ 13 128 118 13 128 11.8 18
12 118 11.8 17
II Ml 11.6 24
12 112 9.3 18
14 130 112 20 • 74 9.2 16
13 107 8.2 24 e eo 75 13
12 811 7.4 111
e 42 7.0 18
12 78 8.2 18
14 87 8 2 12
12 75 82 18
12 74 e.1 18
4 2• e.o 11
7 41 6.8 7
10 6e 5.8 14
12 83 5.2 13
10 60 5.0 11
5 24 4 8 10
II 42 49 It
11 so 4 5 10
8 38 4 5 10
8 3.4 4.2 II
8 33 4.1 ' " 37 4.1 11
8 25 4 1 12
* ICMlth c-1 LMgu. o.. ...
• t~ .....
Hurlbul Sen Clemente 12 2'7 tt 1
Redovcleh WOOclbrldgl 16 277 II 4
Caner. Laoune Hill• 16 263 17 5
0.CelU. Cepo Velley 16 281 17.3
Tepper. Laguna 8"ctl 13 218 18 8
FOflnger. Woodbridge 15 210 t3 4
Sedgwiell, Cepo Valley 7 111 13 O
Rhoret. Dene Hiiia 14 181 12.11
Mulder. Capo Velflty 115 180 12 8 s~. Den• Hiii• t 12 12.0 Lllnn, Laguna Hiiia 15 178 11 7
Crawf0<d. MIMlon lll•lo 12 138 11 6
WllCtlenhelm. San Clemente 10 1oe 10 8
And«.an, C-i>e> Valley 16 16e 10 4
G11re11, San Clemente t2 126 10 4
N-. Legun• 8Ndl 13 128 11 7
Otte, Cepo Valley 11 100 11 I
McOrew, Lagune 8Mcfl 10 llO II O
Kewed• Laguna HIH• 15 132 8 8
WIM. WoodbrlOge 16 127 8 4
Fortune. Legune Beech 13 110 8 4
Rentrop. Dena Hiiia 14 114 s I
WUtteme. Laguna Hiiia 14 111 711
B C•ll. Cepo Valley 16 114 1 8
Griffith. MIUlon Vle!O 10 78 1 8
Mowry. Mtalllon VlejO 10 72 1 2
Muench, Ml•lllon Viejo II 85 1 2
Hitt, Mlulon Vje)O II 85 1 2
Garcia. Laguna HNI• 14 118 8 8
Yoder. Sen Clemente 12 St 8 1
Neleon, S111 Clemente 2 11 5 5
Kn1g1111, Sen Clemente 9 49 5 4
PlllM. Dena HHltl 13 89 5 3
H•rrll Dane Htll1 14 88 4 8
Jorden. LaQune 8"c:l'I 11 53 4 8
H<>fn. 5.,, Clemente 11 43 4 7
Seundef•. Dane Hiits 14 85 4 8
Evan1. Ml8elon \/lejo 10 ~ 4 8
CU.vi. MIMlon VlefO 12 54 4 5
N Cell CllP<> Valley 13 54 4 1
L...-
' :-0 3 148
3 140
3 14.8
3 178
3 88 2 17.0
3 16.0
3 12.3
1 12.0
3 13.0
2 115.5
1 13.0
3 7.3
2 4.0
3 83
3 83
3 • 3 3 88 3 14.8
3 3.8
3 7.3
3 u
3 8.8
2 7.0 , 3.0
2 8.0
2 8 5 3 11.3
2 7.0
0 0.0
2 8.1
2 20
3 53
2 5.5
1 0 0
3 2.0 2 4 0
2 5.0
3 08
Woodbridge, 1-2 in league play, lS tdle.
Other games this week (all at 7:30):
TllMCley (SN lllew Leegue) -Coeta MeN (0-2) •I
COfonl Ml Miil (2-0); Unlvwlllty ( 1-11 •I lrvln. 11 ·11
Ell•nct• (2-0) et Saddtebecti (0-2). El Toro (1· 11 It
~ HlltbOr (1-1)
Area community colleges faced with road work this week
• .._., -(SunMt L~J Huntington 8"ch •I
Fount•ln \/alley. Edl•on at Marina. Ocean View •I w .. 1mtnetw. (South Cout l.-gueJ l.AQun• e.ecn •t
San Clement•. MINIOn VtejO •t Woodbridge Dane HH ..
et Ygllne Hllt8
TlMwedey (SM \/..,, LMQ.,.l Newi>Of1HllbOr11 Colt•
Mlea, IMne et Eatll'<:le. COtone del Mer et Seddlecuic:ll
EJ T OfO •t Unlwl"9lty
After picking up a couple of early big wins
Saturday, both Orange Coast College and Golden
West hit the road Wednesday in South Coast
Conference basketball action.
~rldey -(SunH t Leeguel Fount1ln ll•lley •t
Weetmlneter, Edleon et Hunllnglon BMctt. M1tlne 11
OcMn View; (South Cont LNQUe) ~Irene> Velttrt II
L•gune Beech, Legun• Hiii• et Woodbridge. &en
Clem«lte et MIMIOn Vle!O Jim Curtis
The Piratea, 60-45 victors over Cypress
Saturday, travel to Mt. San Antonio where the
Mounties, 1-1, await. Golden West, which stunned
Fullerton by 14 point.a Saturday. travell to Cypress
where the two tea.ml will resume a rivalry which
began when both toiled In the Southern C.1
Conference.
P\B..lt NOTICE P'lBJC NOTICE
COSTA •IA IANl'TARY "'9l.tC NOTICE
Dttll'MCT OllANOll NOTICE O* "'9LIC H€ARINQ COUNTY, CAUFC>flNl.A NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN lhat
NOTtee INVITlNO aios 111e PW>nlng CommlNIOtt ot the Cny
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ot Newport 8eec:ll """ llold 1 public
-tecl propoeell tor furnlalllng all h • 8 , 1 n g 0 n G • n • r • 1 p t a n labor. meter1e11. equipment. AmenOment 81·2 end Local CoutaJ
tren1portetton end •ucll other Progrem Amen<lmenl No 2 tor Ille
lec:llttlee u mey be required 104' the tollowlng all• •
C 0 NS TR UC TI 0 N 0 F THE t CAL TRANS WEST Loc1ted
FOLLOWING PROJECT TUSTIN northwutirly Of West Coal\
AVENUE PUMPING STATION, Highway •Ml Su~IOr Avenues las
Projeci No 1112100-74 rMllgnecl). • requeet to amend IMI
Bld1 wUI be ,_,.,.., by the Coete Lend UM. RHldenlt•I Growtll. •nd
MMe S1nl1ery 018trlct. at the oltlc:e R•creellon end Open Spece
of 1111 City Clerk. 17 Felr Drive. e1emen11 or the Newport BHch
Coll• MeH. Cetllornle unlit th• O.ner•I Plan end lhe Lend UM Plan
hour ol 11·0-0 e.m . J•nuery 31, of Ille N-PO<I Beech L~I Coutel
1t83 et whlcn time they wlll be Progrem. prOPQMd by the S11te 01
• ~ publlely end reed aloud In C•lllor n I • De pert me nt or th• council c111mber1 Sealed Tranaj)O(lellon
propoaal9 llheft b9W Ille ll!le ol the 2 FIFTH AVENUE PARCELS
worll end the name of the l>IOOer Three parcel• of lend tocel«I 1n the
bu1 no othet dl8tlngut8hlng ,,,.,.. vicinity ol 6tn Avenue end
An'( bid received alter '"• Merouent• Avenue 1n Coron• del 1cheduled clo1lng llm• tor th• Mil • requeet to amend 1111 Land r~I of bid• lhall be returned lo u se Re•1d1n111t Growth and
ttle bldOer unopened It 8hell be tl'MI Rec;re1tlon en d Op an Space
eote rftl)On8iblllly of lhe bldOer to Element of th• Newport Beecll
-11111 1119 bid It r_,.,.., In prc>per Generel Plen propo11td by the
time 1rv1ne Company A Ml of pten1. Spec1lll Provlllont 3 810 CANYON -AREA 16
P\B.IC NOTICE
K-OZllt
NOTI CE OF DEATH OF
MALEN JACOBS AND OF
PET ITI ON TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE NO.
A-11'1'3.
To all helt'S. benehd.aries.
<:'red1tors and contingent
creditors of Malen Jacobs
and persons who may be
otherwtae interett.ed in the
will and/or estate:
A ~lit.ion h.a.s been filed
by Malen W esl ey Jacobs in
the Superior Court of
Orange County requesting
that Malen Wesley Jacobs be
appointed as personal
representative to administer
the estate of Malen Jacobs,
C.OSU Mesa, Ca.lsf (under the
Indepehdenl Adnunlstration
of F.at.ates Act). The petition
is set for hearmg m Dept.
No. 3 at 700 Civic Center
Dnve West, Santa Ana, CA
92702 on Jan. 12, 1983 at 9:30 end eddlttont lo Cl-et Provillon8 localed I OU 1hwe1 t er I y 0 I
to tlle Stendetd Spectflc•llon• may M•cArtllur Boutev1rd end Ford
be obtaln.O et th• office ol th• Rold. en • requeel to emend the a.mIF. YOU 0 .,,...,.,..... •~ .... e
Olr9C1or of Publle Servloee. Room Land UM Rff«SenUet Orowlll end DJ""-' 1 ..., ui
4 111, 77 Fair Drive. Coate Mesa. Recreetion end Open Spece granting of the petition, you
Cellfornle upon • non-r•lund•l>le Element of th• Newport BHch should either appear at the peyment of 110 00 An eddltton•I General Plan propo1ed by the . cherge of 12 00 wlll be mede If Irvine Comi>eny hearing and ~late rour
llandled by melt 4 NEWPORT CENTER BLOCK object1ons or file written
Eectl bto 8'11111 be meoe on the 400 Loceted nor1heu1erly or obje<:'ttons with the court
PrQpOMI Form,~· P-1 lllrougti NIWPOr1 Center DtlYI E.u1 end Sen before the hearing. Your P·7. provided tn the contract Miguel OrlYI. • requeel 10 emend be in
docume nt•. and •11 •11 be th• Lend UH Etement ol 1n1 appearance may perlOn
accompenled by • certtlted or Newport Beech Oen•••• Pl•n. or by your attorney
cahler'1 chedl Of a bid bond for propo••d by Newpor1 C1nt1r I F Y 0 U A R E A
not teu then to percent of th• Medic.I Building•. inc CREDITOR or a contingent
9tn0Unt of Ille bid. mlOe peyable to 5 CAMPUS OAtVE Bounded by red ued
1111 Coe11 Meet Sanitary Ol81tiel MacArthur Av1nue. a requ111t to c it.or of the dece ' you
No propoealtl thd be conll<l«eel •mend the Land UM Element of,,,. must ftle your claim with the
unfHI eccompanled by auch NewAQn Buch General Plan court or present it to the
ea1111er·1 ctleck, eaan Of btddet"• &;.~ by Thi City ol ~ personal representative ~·bid tl\ell be con8'dered unleM ~TICE IS HEREBY FURTHER app~int~d by the court
II le m.O. on• blanll form fumlthed Gt\/EN that en Env1ronmen1e1 within four months from the
by tM Coe1• M.-Sanlt!llY omr1ct 1mpec1 Report,,..~ prepared In date of first i11uance of
encl le mecM In -0-wtltl lhe connection with Ille propo1111 lettenl u provided ln Section
provl•lon• of th• Propotel noted ebove tt 11th• preHnl 700 f the Probate Code of
tequlr-'t tnlenlton of \fie City to ec:cept lhl 0
bdl IMdder ml.9t be llcenNd end EnwOflmenlel tmpect ~ and California The time for
lie pNQl.lllllftecl .. r9QUlred by i.w 1uppor1tng document• The Clly filing clalmt will not expire
The 8oetd 01 Olrecto11 of th• encour11g11 memberl of the ~al pnor to fc.\lr months from
Co11a MtH la1111uy Olelrlcl public 10 ,....,... 1111<1 comment on th d t f th h l g ,....,_ 111e rto111 to reteet ""Y or~ 11119 docurMnt•tton Cop4w of the ~ • e o e ear n
bide EnvlrONMntal lmpec1 Report end noticed above. Tl!e Conlrac:1or tMn comp1y with tuppontng doc:ulnent• are evellabte YOU MAY EXAMINE ~ pr0¥lelona of Jt:-Ctlon 1170 10 for public rtlllew llfld l~llon •t the m~ kept by the court. u
1780 lncluelve. cit'"'• Celllornle the Plenntng Oepet1ment, City of yot.4 are interested In the Labor Cocit. IM pr91relllng rel• end Newport tHch 3300 WHt ~ of wegee aetetllllh«I by ,.,. Newport eoultv~rd, Newport ettate, you may fUe a request
COit• M-. ltnltary OIWlct w1\lch 8eectl CA t2"317l4) 840-2101. with tht court to receive
.,. fll•d with th• A n l•l •nt NOTICE IS H[~EBY ,.UATHEA apeclal no tic• of th• =~.,,::.:., ~,_.;: GIVEN tllal Mid publle i..,tng .... " Inventory of Htai. ...... ~~of Mid~ ':a~ C:. ':!,°'; ?~: ~~~ and ol the peUUons. aocounll
Oattd. JaflUarY •. 1M3 eounc11 Cllemben of 1111 Newport and tf'port1 detcrlbed In
8'( °"°' ... OF fHIE 80AN> 9Meft City .... II wtllCtl time anct s. c t I 0 n 1 2 0 0 0 f t h e gttlr:'ff'':'l1"t :: N tT AR y piece tny ~ g:reonedln:=:i CtJJfom.la J>robet. Code.
TNCT 0:. W, t«r.w, '*' 1 · B • rD I r • A , A I le a ,
blltrltd Ofen141 Coett o.uy ,,,_....,_=1 .. io-i AU•n•Y at Lew, lit Ave •
.Jen 10. 1'. 19111 etty of 1tec11 GraU41a Saa Clemeai., CA
' m-83 ~ubllthed Orenoe CoHt Otlly tU11· (f14) 4tl-tlll.
' SELL Idle llema wllh a !»lot. Jt111 10. 1m PubiftNd Oranoe COet1 D .. ly
t Dlilly Piiot ClllUltled AO 22'43 P~. Jen. 4, I, 10, IM3
f in the
•
Sophomore forward Pete Williams, with an
18.7 average, sparlu the Mounties. while OCC (1-1)
relies on the scoring of •wingman Leland Bruce ( 14
against Cypress) and 6~8 Brad Guess ( 11.6 average)
Golden West, 1-1, ls sparked by John Kresich,
a aophomore forward who had 23 points against
Fullerton.
Saddleback, 1-1, hits the road both Wednesday
and Saturday with ga.roe. against Southwestern
and MiraCosta in Padfl.c Coast Confe!«!nce play.
Thlew..tl'•o-aount COAaT COWrr...MCI
... ..,. (1:to)
Orenee Cout 11 Mt 9.., Antonio
GOIOen w .. 1 at Cypr-....-, cr:ae1 Compton et Orenge eo.t
Ml San Antonio et Ooldein W .. t
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1,092.35
Hughes plants
avert w-alkout
A strike that would have affected 11 ,000
employee. at two Orange County planta of Hughes
Afrcraft Corp .. has been averted after union workers
overwhelmingly accepted the latest wage and benefit
offer.
The Saturday vote was 4,434 to 116 in favor of the
new contract, which union offida.la said includa better
retirement, Insurance and job aecurity benefita.
The contract affects 500 employees of the Hughe.
Solid State Division in Newport Beach and 6,000
members of the ground systems group in Fullerton.
"U the vole would have gone the other w~. we
would have gone out on strike," aaid Jim Bern.en,
president .of the Local 1553 of the Hughes Aircraft
Electronic and Aerospace Technicians union
headquartered in El Segundo. '
Gasoline use down
LOS ANGELES (AP) -U .S . gasoline
consumption fell 1 ~ percent last year from 1981
levels, and motorists are paying an average of 11.37
cents Jess per gallon as a result, oil lndustry analyst
Dan Lundberg says. ·
"But the wholesale price dropped by 13.54 cents,
so the dealers and operators at the pumps gained more
than two cents a gallon," Lundberg said Sunday in
releasing his survey of gas prices at 18,000 stations in
50 stat.es
Fluor unit gets pact
A Fluor Corp subsidiary will perform technical
support services on the Great Plains Gaaiflcation
project, the first commercial-acale coal-t(>-gas pl.ant in
the United States
The contract was awarded to the Advanced
Technology division of Fluor Engineers Inc. by the
U.S. Department of Energy's Chicago Operations
office. Great Plains Gasification Associates, a·
consortium of energy companies, i.s building the plant
in Mercer County, N.D.
The project ia scheduled for stanup in December
1984. Engineerina is 6~ percent complete and
construction is approximately 12 percent complete.
The facility will use the same coal-gasification
technology" employed by Fluor at two major synthetic
fuel plants in South Africa. Fluor Corp. ls located in
Irvine.
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