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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-01-11 - Orange Coast Pilot• THI ORAl&f COAST lea um 1011111 TUl!IDAV, JANUARY 11, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS ~oast colleges wince at $50 student fee plan • By PHIL SNEIDERMAN or-. o..r ,.... ''-" State and local community college ortlclals have voiced co ncern that th e ·~0-per-semester student rees urged b y Gov George Deukmejian may put higher education out or reach of th<l!W who need 1t m-06t. ln his st.aw of the state address delivered M o nday, the n ew governor noted that 40 states have community t'Ollege systems but that Cahfornaa as the only Bergeson still eyes Senate By STEVE MARBLE Of tM Delly ~ ll•ff Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson, R-Newport Beach, as stall considering a state Senate bid even though the seat she's eying has been ga ven to a Long Beach lawmaker Bergeson, re-elected tO a third Assembly te rm last November, has established a committee to gauge the level or support for a run at the new 37th Distract Senate seat Nolan Fra11elle. R-F ountaan Valley , also has ex pressed interest 1n the n ewly created district, which takes an the enure Orange Count y coast and stretches to the Colorado River Until last week , b o th politicians believed the sprawling dist ract would n ot hav e a representative until the 1984 election. But th e Se n a te Rul es Committee gave the four-county district to Senator Oihe Speraw, a Long Beach Republlc~n whose own distract vanished durang reapporuonment. Speraw wall o pen orraces an his new distract soon He has not, however, committed hamselr to remaining m Orange County and no dec1s1on has been made on running for re-e lection in two years. Bergeson said she was caught off guar d by S p eraw 's appointment She predicted the Long B e a c h residen t may encounter some resentme nt 1n Orange County "But as far as my personal plans go, this won't influence them." Bergeson said. She said she is more concerned about the mammoth SIU' of the district and is unsure whether It is manageable. "The size ts awesome You'd need a hellcopter to get around it." She said she thought 1t rrught be necessary to open and staff two. and possibly three, oHtces The district charts such a than course along the Orange County coast that Bergeson joked. "af we have a real hi~h tide. the whole (Stt BrD, Page At) one In which attt•ndance r~ ah• 11ot l'har ged "Our community colleges provide an excellent education," Deukmejian said, "so J don't btoheve a modeet ff.'t.4 of 57 cents pt'r school day i.s too much to ask or those who benefit directly Crom thlS fine system." Under the governor's plan, which requires approval by the state Legislature, students taking six units or more per semester w o uld pay $50 per term beganrung in the fall. (A full-time June in January 11tudent generaUy takes 12 units per semen.~r.) Part-time studenlJI t.ak.J.n~ le1111 than six unit.II wo uld pay $30 per term "This concerns ua because historically when fees are lmpo8ed, enrollment decreaaea," said Richard Simon, a spokesman for the Coast Commuruty College District The district includes Orange Coast, Golden West and Coastline colleges. "W e're hoping It will only be a short-term tax unul the economy turns itself around," he added. Simon 11ald the Coaat dlatrl<:t board of trust ees r c•malns opposed to community college tuition WIUlam Sc.'hre1bcr, L'Ummun1ty information direc t or f o r Saddleback College, which haa campuses 1n Irvine and Ml.aalon Viejo, said officials in h111 dist.net also remain o ppose d to <.'Ommunily college tuiuon. "Tuition places an undue econ omic hardship o n th e students who are least able to afford it -especially 1n these economic umes." he said. When the tempe rature moves into the 80s, the surfers move into the water. Never mind that it's January, this wave rider enjoys the waler near the Hunting ton Beech Pie r . Mesa's sign law due modification By JODI CADENHEAD Of tM Delly Ptlot ltefl C-06ta Mesa's controversaaJ sign ordinance that has vexed both city and business leade rs for nearly a decade h r.s moved an other s t ep toward modification. Dur in g a stu d y sessi on Monday. ci ty council members reviewed a pro posed draft ordinance that would allow non conforming signs that were legal pr10r to passage of the ord1~ce an 1974 to remain unul they are altered Next Monday night the city council will de<-1de whether to forward the drafl ordinance to the planning commission for review If that action is taken. the new ordinam-e Is expected to return to the city council for final review and action by April Several business owners and representatives from the Costa Mesa Chambc-r of Commerce attended t h e s tudy session, voicing support for the proposed ordina nce that w ill allow bus in ess owners with n on - conforming signs to keep their advertising beyond a January, 1984. deadltn(! Longtime business owners have contended that the exlBting sign ordinance 1s unfair because their signs were erected legally prior to 1974 About 20 percent of the c ity's 4 .6 44 signs are considered non-con r orming. The city staff has supported the existing s ign ordinance. saying that any changes would be unfair to new business owners who have complied with the restrictions of the law. The sign ordinance was pa.ssed nine years ago to eliminate the clutter of large signs Generally the ordinance restricts the alie and type of signs that can be erected. Huge HB oil well base • arrives "Many new busaness owners have reluctantly complied with the ordinance with the assurance that the bag sign next door will come down In 198-4," saJd senior city planner Perry Valantlne . "Some of these biaine:un will think we've pulled something on them." By ROBERT BARKER or-.o.-,~...,, The underpinn ing o f o tl platform Edith hat arrived off Huntington Beach after a two month journey by barge fro m Japan. The pro duction and well· drllllng platform Is expected to be sunk int o Its perm anent location about 8\il mil es .outhwest of Huntington Beach in the next few day.. Offldala of Chevron USA lnc .. operators of the platform, 181d Monday they believe the flrat oll wtll begln flow lni throuah It.a P'pellnet ~ ln the aprlng. They uy they expect the fadlJty, whJch will be a bue for mont ,Wn 100 employee., wlU produce a maximum of about 8.- 000 barrels of oil per day by the middle of the decade. The $266 million platform will take its place near the twin Shell Oil Co -Ellen and Elly - platforms m the Bet.a oil field In San Pedro Bay. Wells from the platform will draw oil in the 5,700-acre tract that Chevron. along with Union OU and Mlnoco, purchaaed from the federal govenunent In 1975 for $105 ml Won. The part of the plat.form that recently arrived from Japan la known as the jacket. Conatruct.ed by Nippon Steel, It la designed to extend from ju.It above the surf~ to the ocean floor, 160 feet below The above-water part of the pl1tform. constructed by the K.auier Co of VaUeJO. will be put in place later The platform weighs 7,000 tons ltJJ two derricks will have the capability of drilling 70 wells. The framework part of the platform was brought close to shore to be checked out. "We want to double c heck ever ything before off-loading from the barfe and putting It In place," sa d Al Swan1on, Chevron[ubllc affain manapr. He aa1 the platform won't be aeen from the couUlne except on clear day1. "On clear daya, It would look like 1 puetn.a ship," he aaid. Sw1n.90n alao said the fadllty "would be very aa fe " env1ronmen~Uy. fSff OIL WELL, Pa1e At) Under the propoeed draft stan ordinance: -Non-confo~ algna would be allowed to remain u lofli u their copy and phy.ical ahape I.I not changed. -All flashins. rotatlna or lntennJttent lighting aigN would have to be removed by Jan. l, 1984. -Illegal stana that were never i.ued a permit would have to be removed. -Multi-tenant 1l1n1, thoae that Identify more than on~ bualnete. could chance u Jona u no more than ~ percent of the ad~t WU a)t@f'ed. t . Moni Van Camp, a legi.11.aUve a.aunant tor the state community college offices In Sacramento, said directon of the 1y1tem are rooc-erned because the governor's propoul contairu no provblona Cor g iving financial aid to studenta who cannot afford the new fees Although they pay no tuition, Van Camp noted that commuruty <..'Ollege students often pay other campus fees for counJe matena!B. parlung and health services. S he said th e new $50-per-semeeler atudent tuition 111 expected to gene r ate $110 million to make up the removal o ( thla aum from the state's annua l alloc ation to the t'Ommunlty <.'Ollege ayat.em. But she said the governor'• 1983-84 budget proposal gives the community colleges n o addJlional fundB for coet of living increases or e nrollment growth. Al> a result, she wd. the system w ould' lose $70 m1l11on t o lnrlataon and increases in operating C08ts Campuses facing large layoffs "Substantial " layoffs of administrators, full-time teachers and support staff members are being considered by officials in the Coast Community College District, which expects to lose $5.5 million an funding during the next school year. The district includes Orange Coast, Golden West and Coutline colleges, plus television station KOCE Channel 50, based on the Golde n W est c ampus in Huntington Beach. By law, full-time teachers and other certificated staff members must be notified by March 15 or possible Layoffs. ln a prepared statement, the district said its top administrators and elected board of trustees are reviewing ways to save money while continuing to provide f ull service to the community. "lncluded in this review are potential, substantial layoffs of admin istrators, faculty and support staff," the statement said District officials declined to specify the number of layoffs expected or when the notices will be mailed. But the financial issues are e xpected lo be diacuaaed Wectne.day n!«ht at the regular meeting of the Coaat diatrlct board of t.rwlt.ees. The board will meet at 8 o'clock in the district headquarters, 1370 Adams Ave .. C-06ta Mesa. Conunuing board agenda items include various options for cuttang the 1983-84 budget. These proposals include early r e tirement Incentives and increased class si ies. ln addition, representatives of the local chapter of the American Fed eration of Teachers , representing the district's full- ttme instructors. are expected to make a presentation Wednesday night outlming lhe uruon's own proposals for budget cutting. Financial cutbacks also are under consideration in the nearby Saddleback Community College Disrict, which operates campuses in Irvine and Mission Viejo. But W1Jl1am Schr eiber, a district spokesman , said Saddleback off icials do not expect to send o ut numerous Marc h 15 notic es because Saddleback employs significantly fewer full-time teachers than the Coast dutrict. Earl y n o t ification is not required IOI' the district's part- tlme inatruc1on. who are l'D09t likely to be •lfected by cut.t.cb, he aaJd. School hoard foes force recall vote A parents' group trying to recall three Fountain Valley Sch ool Distric t trustees has obtained enough valid signatures to for ce a recall e lection , a spokesman for._ the Orange County Registrar of Voters office said today. The school district has been notified of the rec&! certification and will be required to conduct a special election costing $25,000 withm 80 to 125 days. Targeted in the N!C8l.I attempt are trustees Cher yl Norton , R og er Belgen and Suianne Moore The recall drive was mounted by the Committee Advocating Respons ible Educa t ion. The group initially obiected to the district's plans to close some elementary schools and convert others into middle schools for grades sax through eight. More recently, the group has attused the trustees and district adm1n1st r ators or fis c al misconduct in the district 's business affairs The trus tees have denied all charges of fiscal nusconduct and have asserted th a t CARE members are abusing the recall process. FV school ell1ployees granted wage hike Fountain Valley S c h ool District trustees have approved a 7 perct?nt salary increase for the distric t 's 311 c lassified (non-teaching) employees, retroactive to Jan. L The employee group includes clerical staff, maintenance workers and others. The pay increase h as been ratified by memben of the local chapter of the California School Employees A.s8ociation. which repreeenta the classified workers in collective bargaining. The agreement permits classified employees to take a 5 percent salary increase a nd 2 p e r cent f rin ge benefits improvement instead of the 7 percent salary increase. Earlter in the school year, district trustees approved similar 7 percent pay raises for local teachers and admlni.strators. The agreement with clulified employees coven the last year of a three-year contract that will expire Dec. 31. ....-----11100.---- Due to p.-oblems with wire service transmiHion schedulel!J there will be no &tock tables in today•a DaUy Pilot. At Your Service A7 lnt@nnilalon Erma Bombeck 82 Ann Landen Buaine11 83-4 Mo~ee Cavalcade 8 2 National Newa 86 82 & A3 Clulifled CS-8 Public NolJ<'ft .83,C6 Comlct C4 Sporta C l ·3 Croll word C4 Te1-vilion B6 Death Noticea C6 ThM\el'I & F.dltorial Atl W•ther A2 £ntenainment & World N9Wa A3 Horoecope 82 !' -• ... c ' ' . ( ' I .. .. ,. ., I 4'• O,an~ COMI DAILY PILOT ITl.>Md•~. Janu.Al'f 11, 1983 About that Bradley victory . • PoU8l~r gt'im and bean u· 1n county appear,.nc - 8~_.'JBVK T-MPObf or-.o.., ..... ...- Thou~h he privately admata th.at hi.Ji pride h&a ~n wounded, pollater Mervin Field c•n joke no w abo ut hi• ln t'orrec t predicting that attracted ao much Wlfl.attering publicity after Nov 2 electiona. J oking about It la IOmelhlng he almost rnuat do In public, he laid during an Orange County visit Monday People expect it, Flrold aaid. The c ro wd a l M onday 's meeting of the Building lndwtry Association 's Orange County Chapter certainly did. Field had hardly uttered the opening Un~ Of h I ape«h wfu•n thl" t'row<S wu anlckertna "W•lt a mlnuu•, thin w1.1•n't tht.> punch Une yet," ht.' rt•1111mtrd hi.I IUitrnen The punch hne lmn1t!d lutdy foUowoo "I uw 11 tt!port wht'r~ Gt'<>rgtc• L>e ukme jlan wi.1 ln•u~urated ~overnor of Callfornl(l, • P'lcrld 11ald "I waa surpriaed a t thot. l didn 't think he 'd have lht- tt!merlty to be Inaugurated when l haven't yt't proje<.·tcd him the wtnn~r " Tu r ning St'ri o u s , Fl t-Id cic plaine d w h y h1 i1 p olli ng procedures led to e rro neou!I p r0Jet·t 1o n s of v ic to r y f or Bergeson seeking controls on funds A ball that w ou ld pro h1 b1t pol1ti c1a n s f r o m c·o llec t1ng contnbuuons a nd La te r parceling the money to other candidates or t•t.muni ttees has been int.rod uced by st.ate Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson, R-Newport Beach. . Bergeson said she's dism ayE.>d by the enormous sums spent on campaigns. S he said her bill 1s a ste p toward puttinR an end to $1 million political war chests. Late last year, Be r geson BID • • • From Page A1 thing could be under water " Fri zze ll e , a seco n d term assemblyman, said a drawback to the new 37th Dtstnct would be represenung the wide range of public opinion m four different counttes. "It's reaUy an aberration and 1t would require a lot of dextertty to balance the confbct on issues y o u m i gh t g e t. V o t e r s 1n Riverside m ight r ea c t very differe ntly than voters in Orange County." FrizzeUe said has dectSion on the 37th District would not be influenced by the presence or either Speraw or Bergeson. discussed advancing a hill that wou ld ban cand idates tro m aeceptang eon tribuuons outsu.1<' the d1st rit't an wh1l·h l'let:taon 1s ,,ought. The law would have preve.•n tt'd polllic1an s from dipping into eampaign a1..'Counts mainlclmt.'Ci by large statewide poltt1t·al action committees and special interC'St gro ups. But lega l hurdles prevented the proposed ball from getting beyond the d1scuss1on st.age , an aide to the Newport lawmaker said The bill Bergeson antroduct.-0 last w eek w ou ld h a lt t w o common me thods o f moving mon ey from one warc hest to another It wou.ld prevent outgoing or rettring lawmakers from handing out reserve campaign funds to other poliuc1ans. It would bar candidates from giving thctr own extra c on tribution funds to political acuon committe es o r poLi uc1ans. Candidates with h igh-name identity freque ntly raise m r.ire than they need for their 1,w n campaigns in order to helµ out other party members or politJ<:a l favorites who may be struggling Th e b ill faces a c tio:1 b y assembly 1..·ommitt.ees Banks lowe r prime NEW YORK (AP) -Several major commercial banks lowered -their prime lending rate today from 11.5 percen t to 11 percent. the lo west level o f t h e k ey co rpor a t e le nding r ate since August of 1980. The re duc t ions by Morgan Gua ranty Trust Co • the fifth- 1 a r g es t c omm e rc i al bank . Che mical Bank. No 6, both 1n New Y o r k . and No 8 First Natio nal Ba nk o f C hica g o. ma t c h e d that o r C h a se Manhattan Bank of Dec 28 At the tune, no other banks JO&ned C ha se The lo w e r ra le h a d bee n wide ly e xpected and reflects a lower cost of funds for banks. The prime rate is a base from which banks figure interest charges on loans to t'orporate custo mers Companies w ith top credit ratings sometJmes get loans at ra t.es below the prime, while less creditwor thy compa n ies often pay more than the prime at0bl'l'h11 t orl1l <'lnt11date Ton' Bra1l l1•y uncJ lJ S S enat e 1 uruhdult• J.:drn un<l G Brown Jr 11 I' II I " II II I • ,. u •• t" cJ h I • pn..J11·t111n.'I for •Ulw pollUu1 and wh11t lw 1 ullt.'ii "110m & drama tie l'v1·rH:c" t hut 1·ould «hongl" the J 11 t.'t.'111111 u f Runold Rt>aean'a prrildt'rl<.'Y v._.ry soon ru for tht• l(lltch In his eloctJon night pulling, Field aaid hla org1m1i.at1on had not antk 1pated thr r"-..:ord number of heavily Republlcun ab8enu:.-e ballots that would be c·a.t. Those ball<>tM t•oratitutcd 7 percent of the tota l vote, but yif'lded a plurality of more than 100,000 votes for Deukmejlan, w ho won the e l«·tion by less than that number. So Bradley, Field's projected w inner , had won among the 93 percent of vott!rs who voted at the polls, he said T he fat.•t that he was on camera all night as part of a L06 Angeles tl'l1.•v1saun st.auon's ele<'tion team made· It difficult to track down the soum.-of the error quickly, Field S<jld "On clecllon night l did not know what had ha ppe ned h perplt'xcd the hell out of me," he said. National news ne tworks and others who accurately projected the rt!S ults had the benefit of hard polling results from selected precinc t s that include d the absentee count, Field said. Field told the BIA members that he sees a need for polltices that will unleash the "big pent- up demand" for housing and the Re a ga n Administration may move an a d1re<'tion of providing them. Field said h ousing does not su rfer the biggest problems of uther aahng industries because at as an e ntirely domesuc industry. untou c h e d b y f o r e ign <:om pellllon. with a competent labor fort-e tha t is trusted by the populace. What"s sufhng de mand now is "a difference o f a rew points" in interest ra~. Though the rates t h emsel ves may no t dro p , programs that will work in other ways t o b ridge the gap o f affordability may be coming very soon, Field said. He would not specify what spt.~ific actions may be taken. Pres id en t R eagan may be spurrt'<.I to a<:tion by a dramatic plt•a. to lclke the form of a full- pa gl' adve rtise m e nt in ma- JOr nt.•wspape rs. that will b e issued by som e o f Reagan's staunchest supporters, Field said. The plea. which l"1eld said he has been told will a ppear within a month, w1U be &igned by the chie f executive officers of some of the nation's largest businesses. he said Those corporate heads will It'll the president some government intervention in the economy as necessary, that his han d s-o f f at t itude is n ot producing results. F ield said. Continued warm ' Con si n I Continued sunny and we1m ... today local nor1hea11 wk\ds up lo 25 mp" neer lh• co1a1el loothllla Hlgha 80 10 85 Felr lonlgM e no WednH d ey wilt\ decreulng wtnd1 Overnight io.. moally 4 7 t o 55 Hlg h a ·WednH d•y In Iha 701 II the ~IO IC)w llOa lnlww! E l a•whe r e . l r om Point Conc•pllon 10 111• Me..lcan border and OVI 90 mllM Small craft ~ lor IOcal north 10 nort'-91 Winds 15 10 25 knola •llh 3 10 5 1001 HH Aougll n0<111_1 .. ly -7 IO 10 lwt 0 ...... OUI .. wal•n , b9C:Omlng 3 IO 6 1 .. 1 lodey l ocally llgtll Ofl9h0f• wtnda i.sa lhart 10 •no11 lhrough tonlgt\I Weaterly 1wetla 1 to 3 feet :LJ .. .;;. 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I~ II 8 e.m Ind ....... ot 0.111 \ • ----1n111 Sus pect • ... police Irvine police 1~nt a hot, dry · att.emoon Monday •archina tor a man auapect.ed of l10llng a va.n but failed to find him. The chue, which included uae of one of the Police Depe.rtment'a new canines and the Newport Beach police helicopter, be_gan ju1t after 10 a .m . when Sgt. David Freedland 1potted a van reported stolen five days earUer. When officet"I t.rled to stop the van o n C u lver Drive near Heritage Plala, lta driver in.stead drove onto the IOUthbound lanes of the Santa Ana Freeway. It eventually stopped near Sand Canyon Ave nue , where the driver fled on foot , aald police Lt. Sam Allevato. Officers se t up a perimeter around nearby orange groves and called on Barr, one of their new Bouvier police dogs . to track the suspect. Barr co uldn't fmd a trall. however, and neither could a r e lief d o g from the Tustin Police Department, Alleva to said. The search was halted about 3 p.m. Irvine officer Jeff Love and police dog Barr try l o s niff out van theft suspect. A passenger IJ\ the van, Omar H Garc ia , 18, ol Irvine, surrendered to police when the driver fled, said Allevato. He was arrested on suspicion of grand theft, he added The van was returned to its owner in Newport Beach. Tiger attack to bring exodus Nine big cats are expected to be moved Wednesday from Lion Country S afari in Irv ine now that their Lrainer has pleaded no contest to charges of working w ithout a permit and using improper cages. J o hn Campolongo was fined $2.500 and placed on one year probation Monday by Orange County_ Harbor Municipal Court Judge !''ranees Munoz. He was ordered previously by the state Fish and Game Department to re move his animals from the state within a week. The charges stemmed from the Oct. 23 incident at Lion Country when one of Campolongo's tigers escaped from the cage at the trainer's wild animal s how and a ttacked 2-year-old Anthon y Stopani of Upland. The boy was hospat.aliz.ed fo r more than a month w ith head and leg injuries. His family has filed a $1 million civil suit against Campolongo, the park and other groups associated w11h the act. C amp o l o ng o , 3 0 , a s ubcontrac t o r thro ugh an o rgan ization ca lle d G e ntle Jungle, had performed at Lion Country since early in 1982. ---------Huntington Beach Trucker awarded $5 million COMPTON (AP) -A Jury has awarded a disabled Hunt1ngt0n Beach truck d river $5.1 rrullion, agreeing that an agent for has insuran ce company conspired with a doctor to declare him Cit for work and thus Ineligible for benefits. Trucker Elme r Sprag~. 66, wep t openly in the courtravtn of Los Angeles Coun ty S uperior Court Judge Michael Berg "This was a bsolutely the most OIL . • • From Page A 1 H e said tha t of the 3 ,500 offshore oil wells beueved to be in existence, only four have had problems. He said that in only one case has oil from an offshore platform reached shore. That was in Sa nta Barbara In 1969. o u t rag eou s c ase I 've e v e r hand led.'' said his attorney, G Dana Hobart of Marina del Rey Hobart said the verdict should send a warning to th06e whose expert testimony can be bought. Sprague was awarded $100,- 000 in compensator y damages 3nd $5 millio n 1n p u nitive da ma ges "l didn't thank the verdict would be that htgh," he said Equda x Serv ices Inc o f Atlanta, whic h investigates claims for insurance comparuer; across the country, was the only remaining defendant. Dr. Ernest Ramey. a Hawthorne orthopedic surgeo n . and the Maccabees Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Troy, Mich .. were dropped as defe ndants earlier after they paid Sprague $0.000 and $375,- 000 respectively. Sprague worked for Signal Truck Service when he hurt his back. loading a clothes dryer May 31. 1975. Two weeks earlier disability insurance policy with Maccabees a fter taki ng out a $2 1,687 loan from his credit uruon S prague·s physician diagnosed h as trouble as a henuated dl.sc. and Maccabees began paying the $250 a month he owed the credit union But Sprague was told in December. 1976, that the benefits were to end. He challe nged the wnhdrawal of benefits, and Equtfax told h am a n "independe nt m e dical exarrunallon" by Ramey would determine has condiuon . S prague t o ld the seven - woman, fi ve-man jury that Ramey had performed only a cursory exammataon and then declared Sprague capable of "light work." His benefita were cut a day after the examination. Hobart claimed that R amey and Equifax had agreed the doctor would favor Maccabees, g1vmg the insurance company gro unds t o c ut $prague's he had purc hase d a cre d i t benefits "W e've Impr o v e d technologicall y since then." he said "The 011 indus try has an outstanding safety record" -=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~Y1hil3A!ternabVes One thing 1s a fact marriage 1s an 1nsutut1~ that 1s here to stay. and the ~ old l!adlt~ , or eteehanglng wedding nngs looks llke It wm ~around for a wtllle also. But ~re doe It s.ay that your nngs must look like grand- mother"s. or for that matter. llke almost ~ry enoa~ment and wedding ring you Stt In most st~s Theft' art' emtlng al~mat~s. and ~ art' proud to show them to you At \Vyndham Leigh. Wf! design and handcraft the most lXllQue and t'.Xdtfn9 coll«Uon of~ and wedding rings you •ft' gc>jng to stt ~ r~ognlze that you are lndMduals and our Jt"Nelry reflero that undt'rstandlng. b Maf1'f stem IM:>rlt property ~If ycAJ 11\/hat you are buying or explain to you why you art' paying me nght price. To protect you against this. Wf! ~ taken t:he mysW}' out of com- paring diamonds and will take the Umt' to l!dlJca~ you In the dj~ In qua~ and price. and meon substantia~ vvhat ~~said witt'I a money back guaranttt For straight honest explanation. unlqut' designs and guarant~ val~. Wyndham l..righ Is the s~ that sp«lal~ In ~ . ment and 'Mddlng rlng.s. \Mlddlng rings avallable from s 175 E~t rl.ngs .?Jallablt' from S450 I I •• I I~ I~ l NATION Cullen Davis d~mps $1 million in art I By Tbe A11odaled Pre11 FORT WORTH. Texas Shattered religious artifacts w o rth $1 million are "swimming with the fish" at the bot10m of a lake after a wealthy, born-again Christian buainessman destroyed them because he thought they dlspleaaed God, a television evangelist says. James Robison said he and industrialist Cullen Davis broke up the gold, silver, jade and ivory objects -mostly fig ure's ;i•·c:oc-i:itrrl wi •h Eastern religion• that Davi. had collected -after RobllOn round a Bible verse that called them "abomlnatlona." Davis. who is in the oil equipment business. has said he found Christ after two sensational murder trials. He was acquitted of killing his 9 -year -o ld stepdaughter during a 1976 shooting spree at his mansion , and found innocent of trying to buy the death of a judge hearing a bitter divorce case. Cargo plane crash kills 3 ROMULUS, Mich. -A DC-8 cargo plane carrying low-level radioactive material crashed and exploded m a swamp early today on take- off from Detroit Metropolitan Airport, killing all three crew members aboard. Witnesses said an engine appeared to explode as the plane took off, sending it plunging to the ground in flames . The r adioactive material was found intact and posed no danger, officials said. Pension rules 'violation' WASHINGTON -The Reagan administration told the Supreme Court today that the use of actuarial tables to provide lower m o nthly pensions to women than to men violates fed e ral civil rights law. In what was believed to be the administration's first statement on alle~ed sex discrimination in pension s, Solicitor General Rex Lee told the court in a written brief that th e almost universal practice of basing different m onthly pe n sion benefits o n the life expectancy o f women and men as groups violatt!S Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Runaway rock slams house HON OLULU -A runawa y 2-ton boulder slammed through one house. bounded off the roof of another and crashed into the carpo rt of a third, causing damage estimated at $75,000 but no injuries, authorities said. After breaking loose from Wiliwilinui Ridge. the 4-by-5 STATE foot bo ulder canno nballed through the roof of o n e house. and exited through an exterior waU after knocking down an interior wall. It then landed on top of a lower house on the same lot, ricocheted across the street and tore through a carport, said Fire Capt. Ernie Chan. Actress Gale Page dies HOLLYWOOD -Actress Gale Page, a darkly attractive leading lady in the 1930s and 40s, has died of lung cancer. Page, 64, was born in 1918 in Spokane. Wash .. as Sally Rutter. She died Saturday in her Santa Monica home, the Los Angeles Times said. The 5-foot-5 bru nette played as Pat O'Brien's wife in "Knut e R ock n e , All-American," a story about dying Notre Dame football player George G ipp, played by Ronald Reagan. State aid losses feared LOS ANGELES -If the state Legislature a pproves Gov. George Deukmejian's budget proposals. lo ca I officials estimate the city could lose $65 million and the county $41 million in the next two years. WORLD That money would be used to help erase the state's $1 .5 billaon deficit. "I'm just waiting for the other shoe to drop," said Norman Boyer, the city's chief lobbyist in Sacramento Arms pact raises doubts . MOSCOW -Soviet leader Yuri V. Andropov expressed skepticism t.oday about U.S. w illing n ess to reach agreement with Moscow on limiting nuclear weapons in Europe, according to West German opposition leader Hans-Jochen Vogel. Briefing reporters after a 2 112-h ou r meeting with Andropov, Vogel. the Social Democratic candidate for chancellor in West Germany's elections Marc:h 6. said ... Here is where our positi o ns diverged and I expressed my conviction that nobody in the United States wants a nuclear conflict." Desp ite Andropov's skeptical comments on U.S. willingness for an agreement, Vogel said the talks had raised his hopes that the superpowers would reach an accord. . .. ·------. - n1 C111ty . . ji . 6 possi~i~· o~. By JEFF ADLER \ di~ ~1 .I ~f the ~) i .• Ce~r C)("tt1e DeMr,... • ..,. Se~ :.+acncy ~<.'Of1lmit Six po t e ntial 11tc1 for 11 1 ch{alrm.lln. propotM..-d branch Oran1'-' County The alt.t .. now belna 1tudied by Jail -1111 r.,moved from any tho committee and ('OUnty •t.aff r uldentla l or commercial analy1ta 11ru proporUea in Cool. developme nt -have bee n G ypsum and Limestone canyons: Identified 11lona th• boundaries Lot Pln.oc Fore.try Camp near of the Clevelana National Forest the R iverside County line; by a county government jail site undeveloped portions of land selection committee. south of Caspers Regional Park, The aix sites identifcd by the and the Prima J;)eshecha landfill committee will be narrowed to near San Juan Caplatrano. two or p ossibly three for Cormack said the Caspers presentation to the county Board Regiona l Park and the Prima of Supervtsora later this month. Desh echa sites a r e county- said George Cormack, asaitlt.ant owned , while parcels in Coal, federal government, but Jeued to the county aa a probation facility for youth offenders. S upervlaors directed .the 1llc selecUon committee to ldentity several "remote" sll.efl last month aft.er residents voiced oppoaltion lo four sites initially proposed. Cormack said the committee dir ect e d Its search toward Identifying like ly sections of the county for a remote jail site and then searching each of those .................. h Conal d eratlona t n cJudecfl tcrraln, whether any resktenu.1' development wH located or" planned nearby and whether anf.' roads or planned road• weret •ltuated nearby. &: The committee la acheduJed tq,, meet agaJn Wedndetday. It w~ c..-ontlnue the winnowing p~ that should lead to final r ecommendatlona. the count)'ri official said. A 'J He sald county staff membe"'tf (See JAIL, Paae A•> County GOP shatters record I Al Olson Welfare plan gets state eye Roger Stanton. chairman of the O ran~e County Board of Supervisor s. said he was "w al king 12 inches off the ground" a ft er hearing Gov . George Deukmejian call for statewide implementation of his welfare fraud prevention prORram . .. I'm delighted, just delighted," commentPd Stant on after hearing the new governor's state of the state speech. "This will be chalked up as one of the best things I could promote." Stanton said h e didn't know Deukmejian intended to include a call for his welfare fraud plan in the address. De ukmejian said h e was "suggesting immediate statewide 1mplemen t at1o n of Orange County's highly successful early de t ection welfare fraud prevention program." Under Stanton's plan, district attorney's investigators were placed 111 welfare o ffices to screen welfare applications that appeared suspicious lo eligibility workers. Stanton said the program has bet>n highly successful. One out of every two applicat ions referred to investigators have proven fraudulent, he said. "There 1s a public mood for meaningful welfare reform. And thi s program h elps make government service more e ffi c i ent and m o r e cos t effective," Stanton said. T h e supervisor added that Deukmejian, as state Attorney General. had publicly endorsed the program last year and had traded several letters in which the program was outlined in detail. Also. Stanton met to discuss the program in Washing10n. D.C. last year with David Swope. then an undersecretary in the federal Heal th and Huma n Ser vices Department. now Deukmejian's newly appointed secretary of the state H ealth and Welfare Agency. Democrats outpaced by 74,664 voters as 1970 mark falls ' Orange County's Republican Party has surged ahead to its biggest lead ever In voter registration, newly tabulated registration figures reveal. Re publicans outnumber county De mocrats by 74,664 voters, acco r ding to the January registration figures compiled by the Orange County Registrar of Voters Office. The edge in GOP re gis tra lions s urpasses the 73.869-voter advantage logged by the party in 1970. Regis trar of Voters Al Olson said county e lection officials counted 392.147 Democrats and 466,811 Republicans during its January 5 canvass of the voter registration rolls. Total voter registration · in the county was 970,386, down from the 1,021,28'6 people registered for the November election. Olson said. The new registration figures were re leased following the registrar's regular post-e lection review of election rolls. Voters who failed lo cast ballots in the election because they moved out of the county are purged from the rolls during the review. The re view res ulted in the purging of similar numbers of voters from the two parties, Olson said. Republicans lost 19,- 294 registrations compared to the 21,079 registrants removed from the Democratic Party's rolls. Olson said that typicall y, the It might be better to cool your heels Democratic Party loses more voters during a review. "The~ are more apt to move around,"-:. the regis.trar said. ''Republlcan4.J seem to be a little more settled, and Democrats are more mobile.'~J H e added the R e publican!. margin of m ore than 74,000 voters "stiU is substantial." d ,') The county's other parties alsoa posted declines during th~ January review. according to Olson. Registration figures for o ther county parties are: American Independent Partyr 10,284; P eace and Freedont Party, 2,263; Libertarian Party 12,588; Miscellaneout, 767, and declined to state, 85,526. The unseasonable, near record h eat caught a hardware store in Costa Mesa by surprise. The Harbor Boulevard business is advertising space h eaters but air conditioners might be more appropriate. Today's high temperature was expected to shatter the 86 degrees reported Monday. Sing Sing convicts end riot OSSINING . N.Y . (AP) - Rebe llio u s inmates at the Ossining Correctional Facility r eleased their 17 hostages unharmed early t oday. and corrections officials vowed that prison condition s would be improved in a hurry. ''We'll make rec r eation schedules more reasonable . . . rules concerning package~ will l'hange," Co rre c ti o ns Commissioner Thomas Coughlin said a few h o urs a f ter the standoff ended in Block Bat the prison once known as Sing Sing. "l didn't have a ny problem saying. when I saw their list of requests. that they are right," Coughlin said. · The 53-hour siege began winding down late Monday aft.er local television stations broadcast a list of 10 points of agreement t h e inmates said they had reached with s tate correction officials. At 12:28 a.m. today, the wat4 commander at the prison. announced over the guardt(' walkie-talkies that the last hostage had been freed. ExceP,J for some bumps and bn.u.es, alJ were reported in good condition. , We're Listening ••• What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Save 25% 642•6086 Call the number at left and your meeaage will be recorded, tranacribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24·hour answering service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must Include their name and telephone number for verification. No clrculallon calls. please. · Tell us what's on your mind ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat llMI OPl'ICI • .......... o... ..... OA. .... ...._ .. ,..,a.. ..... CA.- I =-:.:::.==·~·.::;:; ': ............................... , ......... ...... ,........ .. ..,..._. Jone Amorf f•K11hve (d110r &.. Key lchuth Vice ,,etldeftl olld Oireocw ol Adv9fl•llllQ •• - All Fall And Holiday Merchandise From: • Condc>r • Tattoo • Lady Manhattan • Patty Woodard • Eeprit • & Morel! \ r I .. A4 OrMge OoMt DAILY PtLOTITu•dly, JMUf'Y 11, 1111 --m6NTY' w ~..._ more way to keep their can off the freewa and l'dll ae< to w • 72-car park-and-ride lot ln San Juan C..pMtnno. The lot, adjacent to the northbound offramp at lntentate 5 at Junipero SerTa RoMI lncludee three parkina 1talla for the dlubled and bk~le 1tora1e facfiltle1. People who rlde Oranae County Transit Diltrict bwies or In car and van poola can uae the lot. -.cattran1 offlcla.11 nUmate that uae of the lot will result. In an annual reduction of l,260.000 auto milee traveled, a uvinp of 84,000 1al.lor\a of 1a10llne and a reduction of 63 ton1 In al~ poll utan~ • • • A JAN. 1 '1 DEADLINE hu been set for receipt of nomlnatlon1 for Di1neyland'1 26th annual Community Service Awards. Organlzatlon1 must have their entries ~ poetmarked no later than midnight of that day, Disneyland offlclala laid. A record $200,000 in cash awards will be given this year to outstanding organiuationa in several communitl service categories. Thft'e will be a top prize o $2~.000. two $12,500 special Juda-' awarda, 10 '6,000 awarda and &O '2.000 awaNI. ; For more Information call the awards pl'Oll'Un'• record1nc 119C1"9W')' at 999-42". • • • THE FIRST ITEP toward r.oulble conatruction of an electrical '-enerat n1 plant uaina methane pa from Irvine 1 Coyote Canyon LanClflll wa1 taken recently by the Oran1e County Board of Supervilon. The 1uperviaon modlfled sonln1 at the landfill to allow conatruct.lon of auch a plant. Genatar Wute TechnoJoty Group la COlllkler1"8 a plan to build the facWty. Electricity produced at the plant would be IOld to Southern California J:di.on Co. under A lona-tenn aareement. It la not known at prwnt what the plant'• aeneratina potenual would be. • • • A SOCIAL SERVICES PROGRAM for refuaee children who an ln thia country without family members hu been moved from Costll Crash victim alVarded damages A woman injured In the still unexplained 1979 explosion of a Chevrole t Chevette hat been awarded $25,000 ln damages by an Orange County Superior Court jury. The jury deliberated just three houn before , awarding the money to 32-year-old lwalani McCabe of Placentia, who was bwned in the explosion that occurred for no apparent reason when she shut the car's door. The car, which was owned by McCabe's roonunate and had just 2,000 miles on it, ha4 been leaking gasoline prior to the explosion, the roorrunate, Teresa Aden, testified. Aden also told jurors she had smelled gasoline fumes near the car earlier the day of the explosion. General Motors Corp., the defendant in the suit. claimed lhat there was no proof of any defect In the car prior to the accident. McCabe'• attorney, Tom Weaver, tried to convince juron that a defective fuel boee releued fumee that cau.ed the explOlion. Weaver had uked for $40,000 In damape for McCabe, who claimed medical bW. and lmt wages of more than $10,000 u a reeult of the accident. She was not permanently injured. McCabe c.laimed ln the suit that she suffered nightmares for month.I and still has a fear of cars and ptollne 1tation1. The accident occurred outside a Fullerton club July 25, 1979. McCabe's version of what happened, which wu accepted by both aides In the cue, was that she went to the car to retrieve a shoe for her roommate and that the explosion occurred when she shut the door. • • civic ~oups °IO.Mw oflfc.wj al 1721 W. l?Ut_. ---~ Sanla Ana. • n.ccompan Protram office, fonnerly loca at 290 rllcher St., Coeta M ... w• moved t.o provide a cenll'al location IN'Yinl the enUre COW\ty, at'C.'Ofdina to offld&ll of the county SodaJ lervtc. Aaency. The proaram wUl .,. combined whh the ChUdren'• Dependency Pro1ram at lta new location. Further information c:an be obtalneid by caWna 834-3133. • • • "FORMING PARTNERSHIPS," a mee~ or Uran1e County mental health and aenior cltiaen1 pro1ram1 workers, will take place Thunday. • The meetln& 11 1eared to lncrea1ln• cooperation between the lwo 1oclal 1ervlce ._ 1y1tema. An update on 1imllar collaboritlvt' actlvitlee In other part.a of the 1tate wlll be Included. The meeUna will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. In the board of aupervilon heenna room at tht' County Hall of AdmlnlatratJon, Broadway and San~ Ana Boulevard, Santa Ana. JAIL SITES • • • From Page A3 have inspected the propertie9 t»lna conlAdered for the jail and have taken lleria1 pholOIJ'aph.A. The four aitee county auperviaora previoualy conaidered for-conatruction of a new jail are: -The Jamee A. Mu.lck Honor l'ann in El Toro, whJch could t» expanded to accommod.tlte a new jail. -Property adjacent to the main jail In Santa Ana. -Santa Ana Canyon at Weir Canyon Raad in Yorba Linda. -Seperate locaUom In Irvine. Contt.ruction of the new jail, which la stJU between lix and eiaht yean aw•r· is Intended to relieve overerowdln.g at the exiltiJli jail in Santa Ana. Le.den of die llOCllll'I ...... ol .... ,,., thrcJu&hout Southern c.allfarNa will be .,...... by Dr. Ann Reynoldl. die .... ., ......... ~ Mothen Much ... m.&rmAn at 11 a.m. Saturday ln lhe UC Irvine ~I C.tar ln er.,.. Be~, dw tint woman chancellor ot UM California Univenlty •Y•....., and one of the hl&hmt ranJdftl women ln American ectucadon, wa1 a 1rantee of the March of ~ durtna her Hrly 1tudiH In developmenlal bk>IOllY. Dr . D a vl d McPher1on, a11i1tant clinical profe11or at UCIMC and a current IJ'An* of tM Man•h of Dlmea who la duln1 aen•ory perupUon reaaearch, wlll lutynut. th~ m~t1n1. t1t't'Cwdln1 to Karen Stanton, ~lrman uf U. Oranp County Mo.,_.. MAf'•h Workln& at that IJ( 'I Oil. ANN REYNOLDI Neonatal lnleMAv .. ev. and Child O.V•kJa>rt..,,at Clink•, Mt-Ptwnon 19 tat.ins nuwboml '" lrwurtt th•t r•WdaUon wlJJ not occur aa i r••ull of h.,•rhtM luM In .,.,,,.. who will &ventually bit 1bh1 u, dlrv111t;p S...rnlna·lanMua1• 1kilbl lend rMlnJtiaJ t'9!t1MVll#'' l>urhll lhfo I.Mt •w•> w•lu •ii Janwary, Mothen Morc•hflfl wUI t1~ h•fl41nM out rduculonal lntorrniatltm Mhout 1t.., prli'\'~lUllf> t;f birth dt>fecta and cola.1inM 1J.11u.tl1WM1 "' twl11 fund r~h and provi~ '""'U.c·•I •rvlt• I.cw Utt• htwn dilMb~. "Wt1 pl.an !J; UIMicAt ihi# j fMllJly project th'9 year with n11•n, w111tw1IUld1,«Mlil liloduJIM aoinc door U> door In t.11 '"lffll11ullJU.., ' ~ fft.wawn, who la belng • Uli•trd hy ... .., hu.JMA4 JC;.,-, dwrman of the Orange: County lil•1d 1,f ffiJ~;n ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -~~- Therapy text • . given to occ Alpha-Omega Services, Inc. of Paramount, a company that supplies radioactive material for the treatment of cancer, has presented Orange C.out College's Radiation Therapy Technology students with a gift. The company is donating to all first-year , students in the program a copy of the text book that is required reading for graduation. The text, tilled "Basic Physics of Radiation Therapy," sells for approximately $40 per copy in the OCC Bookstore. Richard L. Southern, marketing director for Alpha-Omega Services, Inc., presented a check to cover the cost of the books for the 1982-83 achool year to OCC president, Dr. Bernard J . Luskin, and Radiation Therapy Technology program ~rdinator, Pam Golodner. The company sponsored OCC's Radiation T herapy Technology Department graduation dinner last year. Orange Coast Is one of three community colleges in the state that offers an associate in arts degree in radiation therapy. Radiation is utilized in the treatment of many human diseases, particularly cancer. UCI offers course in art collection "Le Rapu Frugal," a limited edition print from an etching by Pablo Picasso, 10ld for less than $100 in 1904 and recently commanded $32,000. Today, prints are the most collected art medium -for both fun and profit. "The Art of Collecting Prints," a claaa presented by UCI Extension, offers collectcn and potential collectors of fine art printl the chance to obtain the information needed to be a dbcerning judge of prints, to make more knowledgeable decisions, and to care for prints once they're acquired. Beginning Tburtday and running through Feb. 24, from 7-10 p.m., the course will cover history and deve lopment of printmaking, printmaking technique• (intaglio, relief, lithography and serigraphy), critical concem1 in collecting printl, and care and framing of fine art graphics. The claaa will meet ln Room 231, Humanities Hall. UCI CarnpUI, and includes a field trip to a print studio, guest 1peaken and demonatrationa. F ee is $71. For more information, call UCI Extension at 833-5414. , Spanish Heritage 1 programs offered Spanish Heritage, a non-profit cultural organization, recogn1zed by the U.S. gove~nt, announced the availability of Mveral different progam1 for 1983, between the United States and Spein. American 1tudent1, age 14-18, may now apply for a homestay procram for the month of July or for a five-week study/travel J>f01f81n In Madrid. Junior hi8h atudenta, • 12-13, may apply for a summer cunp experience in SpUn. American f.amWee an beina invited to ..,.,ty to host a atudent f« eliher July ot Auplt. Abo famillel are betftl -.ht to hmt for the aademlc year of '83-84 for-students from Spain, Venauela, and Mexico. Scholarthlpe are, available to the Amerlcan family that hosta on the AC9demk: year pro1rem . On the exchan1• pro1r,m1, both American and Spanllh. the mldent VW. with h1I own apendina money and llllunnm. All procrun1 have dMdJJnl9, IO application le~· For'~ ancf fnformadon an the ~ contact 8~ Jfiwllall, 484 .Mab'1 A"Ve., Sulta ~. Camarillo, CA 98010 or pham (IOI) 98'7.eoea. If yoo..a an lnte..wd in the llOM ~ both aunmer and academic yeM". COGl8c\ 0nnce C.OUnty coordinator, Jerry Hamilton, IUl M. Holl)'Clale Drive, Jl\aD9l1an, CA 11111 or .U 1'7M'112. It's here. Bank of America's high-interest Cash Maximizer investment account is available now with higher interest rates than many money market funds plus a combination of safety and convenience no fund can top. HIGH RATES, HIGHER LIQUIDITY. The Cash Maximizer investment account is much more than just another high-interest account. It's an insured investment that provides the liquidity and flexibility you need in your portfolio. You'll be able to write checkst and make withdrawals with your Cash Maximizer account. And to simplify your bookkeep- ing, you can get a monthly unified Time- saver Statement• listing all activity in this account and certain other Bank of America accounts. And with a Cash Maximizer account, you'll never be far from your money. Your investment is easily accessible at over 1000 Bank of America branches and 400 VERSATELLER• automated tclla m~ throughout the state. FDIC INSURED INVESTMENT. But perhaps most important, you'll~ the added peace of mind of knowiD& JOUl investment is insured up to SI00,000 by the FDIC and backed by the ufe'1 of California's leading bank. So if you're looking for interest ra~ on an investment that tope the money market funds move co Bank of America arid the <::ah Mmmizer investment account. BANNON THE IEMJER llllll IBICh- Planners _10· discuss illumination Interior lighted slgna on buain~ will be the maJn topic when the La1una Beac h Plannlna Commisa1on meeta Wedneeday at 7 p.m . in council chamben. The idea of prohibiting such lighted signage was posed last year by Councilman Dan Kenney , who termed the Wwntn.ated signs as "unsightly, distracting and out of character with th e city's village atmosphere " Rea ction to Kenne y's propoaed ban has drawn neither overwhelming support, nor damnation from the Chamber of Commerce, which earlier sa.ad 1t will monitor heanngs such as the one scheduled Wednesday before corrunenting. ~ Kennedy maintains most ol the interior lighted outdoor Slgns have been removed from Laguna storefronts, and the ones that remain are aging and m need of replacement. Orang• Cout DAILY PILOTnueeday. January 11, 1"3 The La1una Beach Animal Shelter la 1tlll llffklna volunteere to care for lta cata, doCI and other boardera. "We have about 12 volunteen now and we atill need about five more," aald 1heher manaser Nancy Goodwin. "The occupancy haa been real low becauae of Chrulmaa, but we're starting to till up again. ''The more animals, the more peo le we need." ~lunteera are needed at the facility becauae of Laguna'• "life-oriented" policy. The majority of slray animals brought to the shelter eventually are placed in homes, she said. er La1t year, the pro-lite Pet Reepon1lblllty Committee ..vered lta volunteer relat.lonehlp a t the animal ahel&.er after a dJua.reen.ent with dty ottldall. She .. 1d anyone wt.hlna to help wtll be offered jobt 1uch u anawerlna telephones, .. latlna people tryln1 to find their I.alt dop or cata and arranatna animal adopllona. Volunteen1 do not clean kennel caaee, but may sroom or exerdile anlmala If requeeted. Goodwin added. The ahelter need• people to work three-hour 1hlfu In the morning or afternoon. For more lnformation call 497 -3552. Laguna school trustees to fight dump charges Laguna Beach Unified School District trustees have voted to join about 30 other county districts In a lawsuit challenging Orange County government's new land(iU fee. He cited several businesses, such as Las Brisas and Oceans restaurants as examples of tasteful signs that do not have interior lights. Benefits in the bags The fee, imposed by the county Board of Supervisors late last year, is intended to pay for operations at the county-owned dumps. Trustees alao aald the fee violates Proposition 13, the 1978 tax-cutting measure, arguing the new charge la a tax, not a fee. In addition, the law1uit, filed by the Orange County Department of Education, 1ay1 no environmental impact report wu provided. The new fee ia $4.90 a ton for trash diapoeed at oounty landfills. No matter what acuon the planning commission takes, the City Council has tentatively scheduled a public hearing on interior lighted signs for Jan 18. Jacque Bassett, president of the Laguna Beach Museum of Art's Junior Council, displays 448agged Art" auctioned off Friday-. More than 300 bidders purchased 86 donated bag artworks to raise $1 1,600 for the council's art education pfogram for childre n. Bu l Laguna trustees believe the county acted unfairly in imposing the fees after the school district had completed its budget. Widow, 92, waits for pension cash LOS ANGELES (AP) -The battle of honor Rose Thomas thought she'd won 16 years ago must be fought all over agam. And al 92, crippled by arthritis, she isn't sure she can do it. Here comes In 1901, her husband was wrongly given a dishonorable discharge from the Army for refusing to perfonn guard duty. because a knee injury made it impossible (or him to stand long watches. The mistake was not rectified until 1953, shortly before his death, when he was given an honorable discharge. In 1967 a private bill submitted to the House of Representatives would have enabled Rose Thomas to collect $7,921.20 in pension money owed her because of the mistake. She is still waiting for that money. Laguna Beach Superintendent Bill Barnes said the districts joi'}lng ln the lawsuit would face a total traah diapoul coat of about $500,000 a year. .,., .. , .. ""'°'.'~C.O Without it, Thomas can't afford a pnvate room in a residential home. In the meantime, she lives of{ Social Security and help from Jewuh Family Services. Recently her grandson, Michael, discovered why the money was not forthcoming: The private bill had never been pamed. It had cleared the House, only t.o be knocked down time and again in the Senate. "A lot of private bills are mtroduced, but very few are passed," said Phil Schihro, legislative assistant to Henry Waxman. who now represents Thomas' district. A fresh new taste experience that outshines menthol. And while Waxman generally doesn't introduce private bills, Schiliro said hlS oflace would be glad to look at the case. This leaves Thomas with the prospect of starting all over. She says she no longer has the strength, and has told Michael t.o carry on the fight. But she hasn't given up hope. "I would lake to get out of this place," she said of her sparsely furnished apartment. "This is a miserable place. I'm afraid to go to bed at night. My entire existence at tJus stage of the game is loneliness." Switch ~[clocks accidents cause? SAN JOSE (AP) Whether they're spnngmg forward or falling back, drivers get into more accidents on the days followmg the switch to or from daylight-saving time, a psychology professor says. "It's the disruption m the sleeping pattern, we think, that causes the beavlor change." sa1d Robert Hicks, a professor at San Jose State University who studied California Highway Patrol accident statistics for 1976 through 1978. The number of accidents was 8 percent greater on the Mondays immediately following the one- hour time changes than on the Mondays before, he said. Also, the number of accidents was 3 percent higher for the week following a time change than during the week before one. "Overall there were 1,000 more injuries, 13 more deaths and more than 1,000 additional non- lnjury accidents," he said "When we look at those, we're really looking at millions of dollars worth of lost work. hoepltal time and property damage " He speculated tlult the reuon might be the loss of "rapid eye movement sleep," a type considered crucial in ridding people of streta and helping them solve problem.a. Despite Hicka' findlnp, there are advantages to the semiannual time change. said Bob Roa, a senior attorney with the Department of Transportation. He said It aavee electricity and holds down some kinda of atreet crime. RC9 noted that his department had done 1tudJes of daylight savings ln 1974 and 197~. "For a couple of days, people have to catch up wtth them1elvea, partlc:ularly older people who are 1-flexible.'' he aaJd. "But throu1h the period of oblervance In 1974 and 197G, we saw a reduction ln acclden ta. We're aavtna lives.'' I 7 mg. "11r". 0.5 mg n1co11ne av. per cigarette by FTC method. It not only tastes fresher while you smoke. It even leaves you with a clean, fresh taste. j i I I I I I. , ' J -. .. ' iJ ' I • 41 Or•nge Co•at DAILY PILOT/Tueld•y. J•nuary 11, 1883 fJCI Medical Center faces fund cutbacks St.ate-legislated cutbackei In Mtd1-Cal funding can have.--. particularly drastic effect on a hotpltal hke Orange County's UC Irvine Medical Center where 51 pettent of the in-patient fees last year were paid through Medi-Cal A hospital that serves a large proportion of an area's poor 11 not in a position to offset cutbacks in government funding with mc.'Ome from a large number of patients wqo are m a position to pay full fees for care through health insurance or their own resources. The new restrictions on kinds of medical services to be funded are intended to save the state $200 million in the fiscal year ending Jllfle 30. Among them is the trtlnsfer to the counties of respons1b1hty for the health care of medically indigent adults, the so•called working poor who are nol on welfare prol(rams but are finlanciaUy unable to cope with a major medical crisis. State funding Cor this group will be cut 30 percent this year. Under the various new Medi-Cal restrictions hospitals now are required to sign competitive contracts to be eligible to serve these ond other patienlJI an government-funded health programs. UCIMC ofrlcialA are currently negotiating such a contract. but It 1s estimated the hospital's annual budget may have to bl! reduc.'ed as much as $6 8 million under the new funding restrictions. In anticipation of the cuts, layoff notic.-es to take effect in 45 days are being sent to 250 employees -10 percent of the full -time staff at the medical center. This would be the first ma.)Or wave of layoffs in recent times Adm1mstrators say they are considering shortened work weeks and accelerated retirement programs for veteran workers in order to reduce the impact of the layoffs. but it still may be necessary to consolidate some services and shut down some se<.·tions of the hospital. So once agam we find cu ts m funding for social programs affe<·ting those least able to deal with life's dilemmas, in this case unforeseen medical problems for which they cannot hdpe to pay the gomg rates for hosp1ta) care. Mell1ory of the past What better way for the Coast to celebrate its past than w1 th the construction of The Californian, a faithful re- production of the revenue cut- ter Lawrence. The Lawrence protected California's coastline during the Gold Rush, the Nautical Heritage Museum of Dana Point wants to bring the flavor of those days back to us. The ship. to be constructed in Dana Point Harbor, will be christened in the spring of 1984. She will be a faithful reconstruction of the Lawrence in every detail -down to the tools used to build her and the woods used in the ship. And once she's built. she'll be more than something pretty to look at m the harbor. The Californian will be a working ship, used for the museum's advanced Sea Cadet program. It will make at l east three major cruises a year and will berth m Hawaii, San Francisco and Mexico. When home m Dana Point, it will be open to the public. And the best news is, it won't cost taxpayers a cent. ln fact, the museum is seeking tax deductible .. contributions to add to those forthcoming from corporations, institutuions and foundations. We hope they get them. Once again. this is private enterprise working for the people of California. without tax money. Spenders jump the gun One of the cherished notions of the Reagan administration last year was the establishment of a special broadcasting service. to be <.:alled Radio Marti m honor of a Cuban patriot, to beam anti-Castro broadcasts from Florida to Cuba. But it was rather quickly pointed out that Cuba not only could successfully jam such broadcasts, but also could retaliate by jamnung U.S. radio stations as far away as WHO in Des Moines, where Ronald Reagan once was a sportscaster. In fact, they demonstrated this ability with a couple of sample jammings of Midwest stations. Nothing daunted, the administration proceeded with plans for Radio Marti, confident that Congress would approve its rather modest $7 m11lion funding But the Senate, l ed by Nebraska's Sen. Edward Zorinsky, killed the !undin~ bill just before the end of the session. Zorinsky explained the jamming problen and also pointed out that existing Spanish -language broadcasts in Florida can readily be picked up in Cuba to provide objective news of daily events in this country. Now 1t develops that the government already has spent more than $1 milhon of the anticipated funding on towers for Radio Maru near Key West. And they won't be good for anything unJ~ the project can be revived and the new Congress persuaded to fund it Transit resistance holds The problem o f prying Californians out of their cars and onto public transit was rather painfully pointed up in responses to a questionnaire recently sent out by Orange County Sen John Seymour to constituents in his 35th District. Asked "How many limes a year does any member of your family ride the bus?" 70.6 percent of the respondents said "Never," and only 8 percent said "More than 10 times." the remainder answering one to 10 times. Asked "How do you get to work?" a whop1,>ing 89.9 percent replied "Auto· and only 3.3 percent said "Bus." And of those going to work by car, 84.1 percent said they drive alone Only .9 percent reported riding in a van pool. the remainder sharing rides with one to three persons Clearly we've a long way to go to achieve the mass use of public transit 1n Southern California as envisioned by the late Brown administration. L.M. Boyd/ Employee rules The Cork, Ireland, Savings Bank aometime beck potted new rules for employees. Amons them was the requett that any employee absent becaUM of laid employee'• own death should live two weeb notice to the bank can train a replacement. It wu d«reed a1lo that employeeti should ao to the rest room only tn alphabetical order of aurnamea -those whoff ~ beiin with "A through C" will io from 9:00 to 9:1~ a.m., and IO on. Q. How do you acoount ror the fact that people in Seattle buy more book.a than people anywhere el.le. A. A highly educated population In the rain might be ln(lined to do that, what? Wu none other t~n the P rillan literary light Francolee Sagan who said. "A dress makea no eenae unleae It tnaplrce men to want to take It off you." ~ ·~ ~· t~ '· HoleY ORANGE COAST llublltMf .· Daily Pilat JeM Amotl becui,... ld-ror :" ..,.,.,. ICt9a.lch fdllOJIGI 'ooe fd,1or ,, ,........., ............. :-i .... = ..... ,,,.... ..... , .... -LMTy D. r-...,.CA._ • ~()()f t\ , ... ------~- • EPA ignores deadly spray WASHINGTON -In another fox-in· the-henhouse horror story, Reagan admmistration regulatory officials have dragged their feet for a year on an urgent recommendation to ban a deadly poison that was used to spray Californfa fruit during the Medfly crisis. The Environmental Protection Agency's top toxic-substances off1c1al. John Todhunter, used to be an adviser to a group funded by th e chemical industry. He's the one who pronounced the pesticide -ethylene dibronude, or EDB -far safer than smoking a single cigarette. Yet two California chemu:al- plant workers died in Sept.ember from exposure to EDB. The two men, who had entered an empty EDB storage tank. were overcome within seconds and died gruesome deaths within a few days. "Every organ system in their body decayed.'' said Dr. Richard Wade, a state health official. "They turned bright green. Their sJun fell off. . They were rotting before they died." Wade said that EDB, a potent human carcinogen, attacks the nucleus of a cell. It Is, he said. "literally a killer." Wade noted that the two workmen were exposed to "e pretty weak solution" of the chemical -about 200 parts per m1Lhon That's 10 tunes the allowable federal exposure standard FARMWORKERS, unions and scientists at the prestigious National lnatltute of Occupational Safety and • Health have urged the government at least to strengthen the federal EDB exposure standard, to no avail. At the EPA. dust has been gathering on a December 1980 "posltion document" that recommended an Immediate ban on Q -Jl-Cl-ll-D-IRS_O_I -~ the use of EDB on stored grain. and a phaseout of its use as a fruit spray by July 1983. A decision is finally expected sometime next month. But a year ago. when EDB was being used as a Medfly spray, Todhunter poohpoohed the pesticide's danger to workers and consumers -though National Cancer Institute studies had shown it to be a potent cancer-causer In a handwntten memo seen by my associate John Dillon, Todhunter put down the danger of a single exposure to EDB as "100 times leM than the nsk of smoking one cigarette in your life" Th.is rosy assessment was contradicted in an internal memo by a top EPA scientist, Adrian Gross, who also informed the California health agency that the federal EDB exposure standard of 20 parts per million was not safe "I do not know of any regulated chemical.'' he wrote, "which had (produced) as many maHgnant tumors of a very unusual variety" in laboratory animals. There's another federal agency that should be concerned about EDB -the Occupational Safety and H ealth Admmistrauon -but unfortunately for workers in chemical plants and orchards, OSHA has been as relaxed as the EPA about the deadly pesticide. The agency has been considering a rule change on EDB's handling for more than a year. EVEN PRODDING by Dr. J. Donald Millar. assistant surgeon general in charge of the safety and health institute, failed to move OSHA off its bureaucratic behind. An OSHA source told my reporter James Crawford that OSHA and the EPA are still squabbling over which agency has jurisdiction over whkh workers. The do-nothmg attitude of OSHA and F.PA officials suits EDB"s manufacturer, Dow Chemical, just fine. Dow insists that the stuH is virtually harmless and needs no "ceiling limit" whatsoever. Dow's subm~ion to OSHA explained: "Setting a ceiling limit is only required when an al·ute exposure has been demonstrated to produce an adverse irreversible health effect or lS life-threaterung; such is not the case with EDB " As the two California deaths made appallingly clear, such is precisely the case with EDB. Footnote: As I reported last May, Todhunter is the EPA official who ordered an agency scientist to tone down a report that showed formaldehyde fumes are cancer-causing The .cientist refused to twist the facta, and eventually quit. California needs new primary date (n a two tlered measure , Assemblyman Jim Costa of Fresno has proposed changing the dates of California's prtmary elections as well as those of the state's Presidential •preferential election. Both are now held on the same day in the Presidential election years. Costa's bill. co-authored by Assemblyman Mike Roos of Los Angeles, both Democrats. would set future PresidenuaJ primary preferent.lal elections on the first Tuesday in April and the regular primary elections on the second Tuesday in September. He says that as it now 1s with the Presidential selection• being made In June, the election is meaningless and a waste of money. ''It Is held long after the preferences have been tallied in other states and the nominees have become obvious. In some years the nominees have already been chosen before California holds its election.'' ''BY TJIE TIME June rolls around, the so-called Presidential sweepstakes. which comme~ in New Hampshire in February, have effectively neutered. any influence of the vote here even though California 1s the nauon's most populous .. The second part of Costa's proposal to move the regular primary elections to September 1s, according to Costa, basically auned at cutung campaign costs by shortening the campaign from five months to two months. WAllll/ llKl•ll He said criticisms of the expensive campaigns have made it clear steps must be taken to make running for office less costly. Eliminating three months oC campaigning during which campaign staffs must be continued on the payroll wouid substantially red.uce expenses. lt should also reduce other expenses such as media advertising. Although Costa's proposals seem to be a far better 90Juuon to the problem of campaign costs than publlc financing or mandatory spending limits which test Constitutional rights. similar measures switching prunary dates have failed to wm approval in recent years. They have been opposed on grounds that holdmg the primary so close to the general elect.ion doesn't permit enough tame for the county clerks to get their work done and for money reasons on the contention splitting the two primary elections would cost the state an estimated $11 million extra every four years. Costa dismisses the obp:tions of the r.'Ounty clerks saying other states hold the two elect.ions within the same penod without difficulty. He could point out that for many years. prior to WW II, California held its primary in the last week of Augus t and at one time scheduled the primary for the first week m September The lAtter was quickly changed because of the Labor Day conflict but the August primanes were set back to June in 1944 as a temporary war measure to permit soldiers overaeu to vote in both elecuons. Somehow the Legislature never got around to changing it back. Everyone wears 'glasses' AS FOR THE extra e?'pense of holding a aeperate Presidential primary. Costa has attempted to rninimi.z.e that by 11Cheduling the election for the same day that many'municipal elections are held, especially thoee of the largest cities. When we run Into someone who is more optimistic about something than we think he has any right to be, we sar, that "he is wearing rose--colored gl.a.aes. · This implies that we are not wearing any glasses at all But In point of fact, all of u.t wear ,1 ..... ol one ...... , anothe<. w~ IYlllY HAllll M; the world, not as tt It, but throuah the lena of a particular temperament and upbrtngina and qle of acuity. We put on th.ese gluses at an early a.a•. and rarely take them oft, or even cha.ftp the prcecrtpUon u we get older. There 11 • profound dlUerence between t.he ~ that are ptttertbed tor UI by the ocu.lJlt and the onea we choole tor ou,.JY9. The oCull.tt'1 81UIGI are "co~v•," tn th•..,.. that they rec:Ufy our vllual dltC.Onkm and allow ua io ... the world more k.eenl,y and &.rue. n.e ....... we put on for owwlve1 are ntc1ly the oppoelte: They d.1.1\or\ the world co conform to ou.r prior perception of Jt,. Md LO confirm our .Judlmen" oJ other people arid owwlwa;· ~ ...,,. to be the only ••Y moet of u1 can malntatn our psychic equ1llbriurn. not to mention our self-esteem These "home-made" glasses come in many colors and in an infinite variety of pre&eriptiona. They are rose-rolored. and gray, and dnrk blue, and sometimes 8Jliled so narrowly thut they provide only tunnel vision lor fanatics und dogmatists. It ls all a matt.er of dearee. however, tor none of ua views ourselves or the world without subjt>Cttve distortion: we are locked within our penlOTlalitlea. struggle thol!jh we may to free owwlves. AND MOST OF \ta do not struggle very hard. We aoon accept our angle of vision aa "normal." and consider all deviations from lt to be a form of myopia or utlgmuhm -or absolute "blll'ldneu." EventuaUy, of OOW'IC, we cannot "aee" without the11e ten.act, Nil u the per90n who habitually wean optlcal gia.. can hardly .. when he takH th m off. While w cannot ditcard theM pl)'ChtC Unfortunately the growl.n& merit of Coeta's measure is ln danger of beinl klet in the bickering over the extra expense of a separate Presidential primary. Holding It In conjunction with clty elections l• bound to •park a areater lntel't'St in them and produce a luger voter turnout. a goal moat everyone agrees la worthy. And shottenln& the distance between the reaular prhnariea and the general election.a mlsht alto produce a larser turnout alnce public lnterett ts more eaatly held over a short courw than one which draga out ov.r a five-month period. Kow can fatl\en take tbetr ~ for a rld• on their mo\Orcycln with nelther wHrln& Mlmtta1 An they \Nit confklent tn lh• sklU.. or Other driwnt J .V. devl0e9, w can a\ l ut ~ thelr preaenc• and tty to dl1count their lnfluenc• on our Judsmenu and oplnlon1. Nobody can be wholly "ob)icUve" -but w. can tt('Of,1\illt that the color In whlch we _.. the world la not IU ual color. but "haa been uncon1clou1ly ltnled by our own ::--:.rx::::='fr':::'.i--::.=-..:: oS~l and psychohJCklll . herit.ap. -~,...,. • ..., • .... • ----·~--~----......,...--:" ........ ,,_ Orange Cout O.All..V PILOT/TUftd1y, Janu1ry 11, 1883 buildings -------------mt;OC1&-,ml!lldl~itri1.1111ni.tonrtur11rbldb~r-----1f'h-.-uinttir11~~'d bb•1 ...... t!tlt\ ... e-r,.,.e1tt11'tltattilam1Ctt1toM1,.,,_..-, • ..,,"'' rtd-rt1t h ..-tJ"W1rtt r ma a" a om t' y p e o • ~ for modifications for ecect11lbtllty of cover nowly constructed, privately owned arranaemeni whu·eby both ot you were It.bit' By PAT HOROWITZ ~ OflMO.., .......... DEAR READERS: Recently approvad regulation• dealaned to make bulldlna• adaptable and acc:eeaible to handicapped individuals will aff~t almost 15,000 unit.a annually, according to the state Department of Housing and Community Development, which developed the regulations. Almost 1.5 million people - approximately 40 percent o{ the total disabled population -have a disabhng Impairment and could benefit from various features provided by the new regulations. Some Violent death keeps rate up WASHINGTON (AP) -The death rate for most America& is dropping significantly. but young t people are dying at greater rates because of fatal car accidents, murders and suicides, the government says. Dr. F.dward N. Brandt, head of the U.S. Public Health Service, said the latest report shows the general health status of Americans is ''continuing its very healthy trend ... The people are beginning to involve themselves in improving their own personal health." "Health, United States. 1982," noted a decline in the death rates for cancer, heart disease and stroke since 1950. Early data for 1980 showed that over 30 years the mortality rate dropped significantly for children between the ages of 1 and 14, adults between the ages of 25 and 63, and the elderly, the report said. But the death rate for those aged 15-24 has been rising since 1976. Automobile accidents, murders and suicides account for three out of four deaths in that age group. Auto accidents were responsible for two in five of the deaths among white youths in 1979, making them the leading cause of death. Homicides account for the largest proportion of deaths among blacks in the age group -some 39 percent. The motor vehicle accident rate for young whites is about twice as high as that among young blacks, partly because the higher socioeconomic status of young whites makes it more commonplace for them to have access to cars, the report said. The report released last Thursday also said the gap between the death rates for young blacks and young whites is beginning to converge in part because of the decline in the number of homicides and non-motor vehicle accidents among blacks. Meanwhile, fatal car accidents among whites are increasing. Generally, the report showed Americans are taking better care of themselves, quitting smoking and getting screened for high blood pressure. their homee. apartment houae1 havlna three or more for the h<>WM>'• taxes or interest paymenta or • lncludod In th• now ttandard1 artt •partmenta. The reautaUona e~lud• duplexes both. However, you m4y want to check with lncreaHd door 1lae1, kitchen cabin~t and alnaJe family r•idenoe.t. the owner to see If aomt• or Dl.l of your root adju1tment1, additional floorlna under paymenta could be deducted. from the p~ of cabineta, additional area in th bathroom, R ent n o t deductible' the howie tf you buy It. modified hardware and ttructural relnforcement In the bathroom wall• for the DEAR PAT: I am re1tla1 a lao.ae and t-ventual lnatallaUon of arab ban. bave u opUon to buy It. A friend told me If I • Ci111 ,, J11'1Jl:i1 ·111'' T/1<•11 W/'111' llJ The reaulation1 Unlit any C09tl resulting do buy tlll• bouae I cu deducl all tbe rent from the regulatlom at tl,000 per dweUlna payment• I've made from my Income tax. la • 1 Put Jlom" 111 }',,, w11/ 1•1J1 rt'<f lupt•. • Jlt'tllllJ: tlw 1111M~'1•r1t 11111/ m ·1u111 _you , unJt. 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Soon it will be in stores all over the country and even now you can get it by mail! Officially it's called TOVA 9 but everyone in Hollywood simply refers to it as "Tova's Do-It-Yourself-Face-Lift." It is certainly not cheap but the stars who use it say it works like magic. The whole process takes only half an hour and insiders say there is nothing like it for any- body who wants to look years younger than their calendar age. • It is easy to use. All you.do is apply the cream to your face and wait. "The cream is pink when you apply it, and gradually turns white," says Tova. "After it turns white it should be removed. One of the great things about it is that there is no guess work. It 'knows' what to do by itself!" Mrs. Borgnine says the secret of this remarkable look-young treatment was first discovered by the Aztec Indians cen- turies ago. This mysterious formula comes from the roots of a very rare cactus plant and, until Tova came into the picture, it was only available in certain very remote sections of Mexico. But what about the results? Does it really work? Here is what others say: " ... My skin loves them!" -Jessica Walters "TOJIA 9 has a fresh just showered feeling/" -Connie Stevens "I couldn't be more pleased with the results ... !'' -Maureen Dean "/ am amazed at the texture of my face .•• /" -Jed Allan ". • . Tova certainly has something 'for everyone!'' -Debbie Reynolds "My complexion is not only very impor· tant to my career, but it is considered my best feature. Consequently, I guard it •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• "I have not had a facelift. The only reason I look younger today than I did 10 years ago is because of what my wife has discovered." -Ernest Borgnine Nove'!'ber 3, 1981 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• with my life -no sun, watch my diet, proper rest and the use of marvelous products such as TOJI A 9." -Jayne Meadows It goes on and on. A complete list of everybody who uses TOVA 9 would 011 up this entire page and it would read like a virtual "Who's Who In Hollywood." Ac- tually, many of your favorite movie and TV stars absolutely swear by It. Would you like to try this remarkable discovery? Would you like to have the beauty of youth without the scars and ex- pense of surgery? If so, here's how you can try TOVA 9 without any risk at alJ: Simply go ahead and order "Tova •s Secret Weapon" by mail or telephone. Then, try it out in the privacy of your home, and take a close look at the amazing change you will see in your mirror! After that, if you are not I 00% satisfied, simply send back the empty container and Mrs. Borgnine will personally see to it that you get a com- plete refund with no questions asked. Remember! You can't lose money but you can lose years off your appearance I It is easy to order. Just ml out the coupon below and send It to Mrs. Borgnine with your payment. Or, if you wish to order by credit card, you can dial 1 (800) 453-1214 [in Utah dial 1 (800) 448-7350]. FJther way, your order ... will be sent prompdy by return mail. 'Thank you. r--------------NO·AISK ORDER COUPON--------------~ (Please ftll tn •nd m•tl lod•YI VITAL NOTEI TO: MAS. ERNEST BOAGNINE c/o TOVA-9 Corporation 341 Huntley Dr. Dept. T-18 · Los Angeles, CA. 90048 Dear Mrs. Borgnlne: Credit card orders can be handled by phone. Olal 1 (800) 453-1214 or, In Utah, 1 (800) «8-7350. REMEMBEfU tt ta TOLL FREE Yes, I want to try your amazing TOVA 9 discovery that all the stars are calling "Tova's Secret Weapon." I am enclosing $39.00 plus $2. 75 postage and handling (Total $41 . 75) and I undera1and I must be 100% satisfied or that after 30-days I return the empty product container and receive a complete refund with no questions asked. NOTE: Check here If you wish to order by credit card. 0 Visa 0 Mastercard 0 American Express Card Number Expiration Date Print Name x 4 (f>tMM llgn h•r• If charging) Address ? City State Zip P.S. Check• end Money Ordere ahould be made payable to TOVA 9 and Celltornla rtaldenta muat add e 'A% nl•• tell ($2.54) fore total payment Of $44.29. Alao, all ordera received within f4 deya Wiii receive a peraonal letter and e fr" gift from Mr. and Mr1. Borgnlne. Thank you. L------~-~--~-----------~~--~~~---~--~-~ \ ' ----------------------------------------------------------lllJPllll TUESOA Y. JAN. 11, 1983 Cheryl Ladd gives a convincins D _.per/onn•nc~nigbl~.CBS=====t===~==t===t movie'' ~ mil CIAIT DI THE ca1m BUSINESS 83 Pase B6. ENTERTAINMENT 85 Jim Radabaugh shows off the board for 'The game of Huntington Beach.' He also is making plans for games for the cities of Fountain Valley and Newport Beach. He sees the game as an excellent fund-raising tool. 1 'Wheeler Dealer' It sounds like 'Monopoly,' but it's really Huntington ;Beach By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of the Dlllly l"llot ai.n The promotional Cher asks, "Do you have what it takes to take over YOUR t-0wn?" You start tn Huntington Central Park. A roll of the dice could take you to Mandie Motors, which you can purchase for $12,000 Another roll may take you to the Huntington Sea Cijff Tennis Club or Neptune's Locker. But if you land at the Civic Center, you'll have to pay back property taxes. If you land on the most expensive lot, Aminoil USA. and S-Omeone else owns it, be prepared to pay a fee 3,000 times the roll of the dice. It may sound a bit like ''Monopoly,'' but the proceedings are actually the rewards and pitfalls of "Wheeler Dealer. The Game of Huntington Beach." The surfing capital, however. has no exclusive claim on the format. With a different array of properties, the same contest is on sale in Garden Grove. After additional substitutions, "Wheeler Dealer" will soon be tailored to Fountain Valley and Newport Beach. In other words, the game is the same. but the names have been changed. And the man responsible lS Jim Rad~baugh of Huntington Beach, a local real estate broker and membership chairman of the Garden Grove Chamber of C-Ommerce. A.bout five months ago, the Garden Grove chamber received a sample of "Wheeler Dealer." with suggestions on hoy.r a personalu.ed version can be used as a fund-raiser. The game distributor, Michael Glenn Production of ~en Park, Mich .• manufactures personalized versions of th~ game after a local group designates names for each of t~ board "properties'' and special spaces. T he local group CM? sell the board spaces as a form of advertising, making money from the ads and from sales of the finished game. The Garden Grove chamber asked Radabaugh to handle the advertising sales for a local game. Within six weeks, he had sold all 30 property spaces on the board. The chamber is now selling the Garden Grove game as a fund-raiser and promotional tool. Meanwhile, Radabaugh was S-O pleased with the outcome of the Garden Grove project, he decided to adopt the same game to Huntington Beach. It took him only a month to sell the game board spaces to local merchants. The Huntington Beach space. were priced from $100 to $150 each. The Huntington Beach version is being sold at the Civic Center for $10 a game. Proceeds will aid the city's Fourth of July celebration committee. The games also are being sold at the city's historic Newland House. City information director Bill Reed said his office has already moved about 50 of the games, which arrived just before Christmas. . ...... . -.... -.. In putting together the Huntington Beach version, Radabau1h added some special touchea. In mo8t versiona, contributors names are listed on the game board under the title, 11Noble Subjects of the Realm." Jn the local version , this baa been changed to 11Royal Surfers of the Beach. "I think it's great for a city to have a game with 1ta name on it and local landmarks around the boaid," Radabaugh said. He aaid he convinced local business to buy propertiea on the board by stressing the promotional value and predicting that the games will be retained longer than eome other forms of advertising. ''It's an economical way of getting their names out," he contends. Radabaugh has already lined up h1a next game sites. He's arranged for the Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce to co-spomor a game ln lta dty. He alao has reterVed the righta to put together a "Wheeler Dealer" game for Newport Beach. OCC's semester in Paris 'too go_od to pass up' By JODI CADENHEAD Of the Delly Piiot ..... For $4,600 Molly Reid figured she would be lucky to stay home in Newport Beach for the next four months and maybe sneak in a couple of ski-trip weekends. 5-0 when the opportunity to participate in Orange Coast College's first semest.er•ln Paris came up, Reid jumped at the chance. Induded ln the price ia roundtrip air fare to France, college classes, excursions. food and lodging from Jan. 30 to June 4. The 20-year-old seat'oned traveler knows a deal when she sees one: "It's a great chance to go to Paris and live. It's really something you have to do on your own,'' said Reid. ''The e!ice ia excellent. It's generally expensive to go to Paris. _'.Ihia I.a • delll." Instead oC attending classes on the Costa Mesa campua, 58 students and three teachers.will pack their baas for Paris, where they will live, breathe, eat, sleep and hopefully learn everything French. The semester in Paris progra,m, the first U> be offered at a community colleae ln the United Stat.es, is the brainchild of Orange Coast teachers Joeeph Tomehak, profeaor of anthropology, and Minette Carter, profe;uor of Trench and English. Bruce Ptner will be teaching an. The student.a will live wlth French famillea and attend cla.uet taught by the Orange Cout lnatructon at a private prep 1ehool ln Parll, Foyer Del Lyceena. By llvtna with French famlliea lt ii hoped the 1tudenta WW pJn a tute of Fl'el\Ch culture and Parllian life not p_nen.uy eeen by tourtsta 1Hk.fna a picture poeu:ard tmaae g1 .. Minette Carter / of the European country. Instead of merely ntadina worb by French novelllt Alben Camua, the 1tudenta Will vtalt. hla home. Imw.d of looktnC at phololfaphl of Vincent Van Cloth'• and Paw Gau,uln'a ar:t. they wtll vtait the MUIM de Paume. Anthropology students will travel to the Muaee de Cluny to see the ruins of Roman bath.a. • The curriculum will be identical to claaes taught at the eo.ta Mesa college, the ~jor difference being that the cowwe will be about 6,600 miles away. Although many of the studenta have Uttle more knowledce of the French languaae than namee of fancy dilhee on a Newpol"l Buch menu. Carter ii confident moet will be fluent by the time they return to California ln June. Carter said the opponunity· for JunJor colleae anadenta to aavor the ambiance and virtuea of French life will be enrichlna. It would be tmpolalble to tfteh the ume thinp ln a Caeta Meta cluaroom, ahe said. Carter believes the 1map of the ualy American ii not totally true. Many American towiatl have been mla1ed to , think the French are unfriendly. Alter more than half a dozen European tripe with her huaband, ahe ta oonvint'ed quite the oppollte ii true. "French people really adore Americana," ahe aa.id. "I think we need to reellae that lf we were in th•lr ~ we'd be the same way. They pt the wrolll idea becau.e many 1 Americana don't apeek fre~h. Many of the mlaundentandtnp ar. reall)ll an inability to conimun.lcaie." · Speaklna from her own experience from two vwt.lont ln Franee. atudint Molly Reid •YI ahe hill IMmed one llmple lelloft. • 111f you're rue. then everyone'• nice to you." iM Mid. ''The tourf9t'1 atUtude ii linpanant. lt'1 Ull9 blUlil • Piil ID 80ftMibbc:lya hOme. You have to remember to alwiya bl • polite!' ( ·. Bl Or1nge Cout DAILY PILOTITUMd1~. J1nuery 11 , '1983 DEAR ANN LANDERS: This Is the flnt letter I have written to you, although I have been reading your rolumn for 20 years. Moet of the time you are pretty savvy, but your answer to "Dog-Gone In L exington" was bonkers That poor woman complained that tht-l'Omplet.e burden of the family dog (which &ht-didn't want in the first place) Wal driving her l·razy She gave her husband an ultimatum. "lt's me or the dog one of us has got to go." He ch<l&' the dog You should have told her w take the obnoxious mutt to the pound the first thinR tomorrow morrung. What's with your head, anyway? -MAD IN SAN DIEGO DEAR MAD: My bead 11 taking a pounding from all the r\!adera who agree wltb you. Here's a11otber one! DEAR ANN How come you gave such rotten advice to the woman whose husband and two sons insist on keeping a Great Dane in their small townhouse while the neighbors are threatening court action? Obviously you have never faced such a Situation, or your answer would not have been so dumb. Several months ago my son accumulated six dqgs in various stages of neglect. I, too, was told I would not have to take care of them. Well, after three days I knew the entire responsibility would be mine, so I laid down the law, took three starving canine skeletons to the Humane Society and the old sick one to the vet's to be put to sleep. I am now looking for a home for the ti~th, and the sixth had better behave hunself. My sons were funous and my husband yelled for an hour about how heartless I was. But I stuck to my guns and won the battle. Deep down they know my posit.ion was far more sensible than theirs. -EXPERIENCED IN FLORIDA DEAR FLORIDA: Here's another 1apporter - for your side. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Both my husband and I believe you goofed on the Great Dane advice. After all, hubby and sons brought home a d~ Mom didn't want. They lied about the breed and sue and failed to Live up to their agreement to take care of it. You say it's not worth a divorce. Really? A very important principle is at stake. It has to do with the woman being an equal partner. We say the dog should ~o. -CHRISTINE AND DAVID DEAR CHRISTINE AND DAVID: I'm still catching lt. Here'• anot.ber one: DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your advice to the woman whose husband chose the Great Dane over her stank. Qbedjence 5chool. my eye! She should choose a nice hotel (at her husband's expense) until he calls and begs her to come home. With two sons and that moose to take care of, it wouldn't be long. -LENA IN COLUMBUS DEAR LENA: I'm beginning to get tbe Idea I goofed. Read on: ANN LANDERS! I can't believe you gave such terrible edvice. Why should that poor woman have to go to the trouble and expense of taking the Great Dane to obedience school when she didn't want it in the first place? You ahould have told her to hang loose and let the neighbors take court action. Her husband would soon decide she was right all along. -DlSAPPOINTED IN WISCONSlN DEAR WISCONSIN and readers lo almost every state lD tbe Union: Tbl1 11 ADD Ludera admitting ber answer wa1 a dog. Mea calpa. "B.m with rrlh, a ddlar left. ~ I still~ l/4% interest!' Huntington Savings knows how to treat a neighbor. No matter how little you have in your checking account on any given day, your money will s till eam SW~ Interest. North South vulnerablt WC1•t deal1. NORTH +A K I IV H 0 Q J •Q81UI WEST EAST • J7141 •IOU c::? QIO c::? 97'2 OK9U• O A.71 + 3 + K 109 SOUTH • Q5 <:::I AKJU 0 IOU +AH The biddinr: Welt Nortlt £ut 8011tla p ... P ... p ... I <::I GOllll 011 lllDGI I NT OW. t • I NT .... INT P ... P ... ,.,. Openln1 lt1d: Six of O . Two playtr1 from lh• Wathlnrton D.C. arH, Kit WoolHY and Ed Mantleld. dl1Unrul1htd themaelvH on tht tHm that nnithed HCOnd at the recent World Olym· plad held in Blurlt1. France. Here'• your chance to aavor the technique of Woolsey, author of an excellent book on partnerahlp defenae. Weat'1 no trump overcall 1howed a two-1ult.ed hand, and Eaat'• two club• wu an attempt to locate a 1uit flt. North-South might have doubled profit.ably at th• two-ltvel. but. at thl• vulnera blllt.y It 11 not 1urprltln1 that South preferred to look for same. Weit ltd hi• fourth beet diamond a1aln1t South'• three no trump contract. Eut won the ace and return· td the 1ult. and WHt made a rood dtfenalve play when he allowtd dummy'• . queen to win the eecond trick. It now aeemed that declarer would either have to bring In the whole club 1ult or tlte score three heart trick• to land hi.a rame. Since he could not af· ford to 101e a trick without having the defendera caah enou1h dlamc>nd t.rlckl to defeat him. the per~n&.a1• pla1 for declarer It to &.ab the hart tine1M. Ir you look at the dlarram. you can aee that the flnHtt 11 due to tall. Wooltty tackled the hand In a dltterent, and moat elegant way. At trick three he flne11ed the jack or club• an_d then exited with a d.Ja· mondl Weat waa faced with the choice of cuhing hl1 diamond• now or never. 1lnce he had no out.aide entry. So he elected to take hit trlck1, and hit partner began to feel the pinch. For the moment. Eut slur rid t•o •J>•dt• while declar· er parted with two heart.a. w .. t 11Jt.d with • tpade, won by the quHn In the cto.· ed hand. Oedarer cuhed the ace of cl\.ibl, followed by dum my'• lop 1padea. i:ut had t() hold ont.o hit king of club1. IO be w11 forced to pitch two hearu. However. declarer had a complete count of the diatri· but.Ion. Since both opponent• were known to be down to two heart•. he 1lmply cuhed the ace and king of heart• to drop the queen, and the jack w11 hi• fulfllling trick. flMA IOMlfCI Pisces: Friendship blossoms AT WIT'S END Wednesday, January 1% t ... . ARIES (March 21 -Apnl 19): Circumstances change swiftly -your pos1t1on ia elevated, 'Here is a repnnt of the best of Erma &mbeck superiors take Jikmg to you and room is made at the • - while she is on vacauon. top. Accept challenge, responsibility, display If I ever stage a telethon, It will be for one of willingness to battle for cause. the most underrated diseases of the 20th century -TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Good lunar aspecl cabin fever. coincides with travel, communication, spiritual VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Define tenns, make Cabin fever has been with us for aa long as values and settlement of longstanding dispute. You necessary changes, trust Intuition and enter contest there has been children, but during snowstorms the reach more people, you are consulted , cajoled, or competition. Romance Is highlighted, relationship disease reaches epidemic proportions. wined and dined. intensifies and serious decision is due. A minister in Iowa recently noted that city's GEMINI (May 21-June ~0): Make independent LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Make inquiries Dial-a-Prayer number Increased 125 calls a day due inquiry concerning promises regarding money. concerning property, residence, security. Ch~k to the malady. "There's no doubt about it," he said. Financial status of others could have direct effect lease, be aware of license requlrementa and realize "Cabin fever is a reality and people are depressed upon your own plans. Know it, act aa:ordlngly. you do have rtghta. Emphasis also on change, travel, when they're shut in and unable to get around." CANCER (June 21-July 22): Dig deep, make variety and meaningful dialogue with member of Back in Ohio when the kids were little, I used stand, refuse to budge unless tenns qualify. Legal opposite sex. to crawl out of bed every morning during the conditiona favor you -there is no need to tum SCORP IO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Basic domestic winter, fall to my knees and pray, "Please God, let back. Focus on intuition, property, older family adjustment la featured. Spotlight also on relatives, there be school." For my intent.ions, I would offer member. permanent ties and marital status. visits, short trips and unique reports. Purchase of up 18 shirts to be U'Oned by the end of the day, 30 LEO (July 23_Aug. 22): Employment situation luxury items or art object could also be featured. pounds of hand-washables to be dunked, and a subject to change. You could be prom~ted, ~et Home surroundings will be beautified. promise to return the bank's call. writing assignment or travel m connection with SAGl1TARltJS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Avoid self· Everything gets through to you when you have special project. Popularity increases, duties deception -someone paints rosy picture and wan~ cabin fever. It's as if you have no control over your multiply. social life accelerates. something for nothing. Count your change. You 11 own actions You find yourself sitting there locate item that had been missing or stolen. Needed watching a child force a button up his nostril and material is made available. Money comes your way. saying nothing. You see them coloring your POT SHO.-r CAPRICOR N (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Lunar cycle marriage license and you mumble, "Stay in the •• high -judgment, timing and intuition wlll be on lines." You oblerve the chandelier over the dining BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT target. M oney picture is brighter: those ~ho room shaking as they jump up and down on their previously ignored you will take a second senous beds above and you are numb. MANY TMINGS ARE look. This can be your power-play day. Take You go to the window and for the life of you advantage of it. can't remember what color the Jawn used to GOOD FO~ OE'PR.£ SSION' AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18); You'll have be . . . or what the downtown area looked like. To access to privileged information. Roadblock to keep in touch with reality you count by sevens BUT progress is removed. You'll be invited to join elite backwards ... recite the Greek alphabet ... or I ooN•T group. Prestige rises, previous mistake Is forgi".'en name the presidents in order. t<NOW and you have another chance to prove capablliues. Your mind drifts back to your youth when the PISCES (Feb. 19-Ma.rch 20): Recent friendship most traumatic moment in your week was when AN""fTMING blossoms into meaningful relationship. Focus on you had used up all your no-shower days after TMAT DEPRESSION reunion, sentiment, romance, fulfillment of ~et phys. ed. IS GOOD FO~. desires. You'll make new start in ne~ d~uo!'· Bitterly, you envy nuns their social life and independence wtll be restored. and v1tahty Wlll HOIOSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA make plans for all the thin~ you're going to do .u.c..,i. ~ make comeback when the weather clears. -~====================-_:_:.:..:=.:.:.::...::::;..:.:.::::=..::..:..:.... ____________ _ Cabin fever Ls nothing to kid about. I've seen women who retttet mto the hOU8e juat after the New Year's Eve party u vivacious, spirited women only to emerge ln April pale, heavily .edated. and nearly catatonic. Help stamp out cabin fever by taking a mother to lunch or offering to carry her coloring book. We're maJung progress. Due to last year's sparse donations, we have research gomg on. To date, one rat has responded to a cure for cabin fever. Now, all we have to do ls cure hun of his acute alcohohsm. Not only that, but your account ls serviced absolutely free. You can write as many checks as you like and never P'o/ a service charse. We call at No-Strings Checking, because there's no minimum ~lance required. No service charge. And 'till you get 5'1•% Interest compound~ dAUy on every dollar. Isn 't that the klnd of checking account you want, too? BENSON & HEDGES Only 6 mg yet rich e~gh to be called deluxe. Regular and Menthol. Open a box today. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That C1g1re1te Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Heelth. ' I • t • COPI ES I fleu.le ...... ........... t--1~16+-""'9 u.--miiffff Hllrt to WdWwde Ullo C1N1N CAN YOU LEARN TO DECRIA ..,. TR Sl ue. not y Uie ~ure you rom ~1 mt at work or with your family. Stnta al10 mHn• the way you rHpond to thee• problAlml. Wh n you feel arudout or &nary. 1i.n. aflecta vou. ~n VOW' health woreent. au.a hur\I you. .. AllO Anti None finer 12% financing on new Batdwlns Dec . only (Hie 11tm1 e11cluded1 OIGAN & PIANO CINTIR 270 I . 17th St., Co110 MHo 645-2471 You can IHrn to decrea" your level ol 1tttta. Throuah education and tralnJn1. you can free yourtelf from exceu tel\Jlion and pre.ure. Snalon ft'el are reuonable, and you are treated H an individual. Please call now for an appointment . Daniel R. Thome, M.S. Marriagf' and Famll)' Therapl•• 1201 "· I.a Vela Av•·• #208, Oranae ( 7 l') 77 l -0333 ~i~6 SALE! SAVE s292ao i~ • ON THIS COMPLETE HOME COMPUTER SYSTEM! 129900 Reg. Seperate Hecna 1581.10 • TRS-80 Model III Computer wtth Keyboard and Monttor (26-10&2) • OMP-100 Dot Matrix Printer (26-1253) for Letters and R~ • CCR-81 Cnaette Recorder (26-1208) To UH Our Reecty-t~Run Software A OtVISION Of TANDY COAPOAATION • SCRIPSIT'" Word Procealng Program (2&-1505) for Corr9ctiof.-Free Text • Budget MaN!gement Progr9m (2&-1603) Keepe Tr8ck of P..-.onal Expen.9 .. • Learn to Program with Our Model III BASIC Instruction Tapes (26-2015) SEE IT AT YOUR NEAREST RADIO SHACK STORE, COMPUTER CENTER OR PARTICIPATING DEALER ttuny-S... Ende 1/17113 PRICES MAY VAAY AT INDIVIDUAL STORES AHO DEALERS Nit.JC NOTICE PlllllC MJTICl NlllC NOTICE NOTICE OF DEATH OF JOHN A. OWENS AND OF PETITION TO ADMINl.STER EST ATE NO. A-111400. MOTICIE CW TMl9~ ~ VOU AM .. D«,AUl T UNO«" A T.8. Mo. 9l'10 D«m Of' TMl8T OATWD ~y 11.. MOTIC• 1-. UMU.M YOU TAK& ACTIOfe YOU A"e IM Mf'AULT UN00 A TO l"ROTtCT YOU" "'°'9"TY, 0110 0, TlllUST, DATID IT MAY N 80U> AT A "-'•UC nPUA"Y 211. tin. uettiaa YOU 8 A L IE . t f' Y 0 U N IE I D A H TAlll ACTION TO P"OTECT EXP\.NCATIOM OP~ NATU"E YOU" PllOPe"TY, IT MAY 8E OF THE PflOCIEIOINQ AGAINST 80U> AT A "*-JC UU. D' YOU YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A NHD AN U~noN Of' THe LAWYEll. noM2'1 Publlahed Ortnge Cou1 Oallv PllOI, Jan 4, 11, 111 25 11183 121.113 , T o all hears. benehc1anes. c reditors and conungenl creditors of John A Owens and persons who may be otherwise interested in lhe will and/or est.ate A peuuon has been filed by Clare Derby Owens in the Superior Court of Orange Count y requesting that Cl.are Derby Owens bt' appointed as pers onal represent.atwe to admaruster the estate of John A Owens (unde r the Independent Administration of Estates Aci). The petiUon as set for heanng in Dept. No 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive, West. an the City o f Santa Ana. California on January 26. 1983 at 930 AM IF YOU OBJF.CT to the granung of the peUtlon. you should either appear at the heari ng and state your objections or file written objections wa th the court before the hearang Your appearance may be tn penon oc by your attorney IF YO U ARE A CREDITOR or a contmgent ~tor of the deceased. you mU1t file your claim with the court or present 11 to the personal representat111e appointed by the court within four montlu from the date o f first Issuance of Jet1en as provided an Secuon 700 of the Probate Code of California . The t ime Cor filing claims will not expire prior lo four m o nths from the date of the hearing notl.ced above YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court If yo'1 are Interested In the est.ate, you may file • request wlth the court to receive apeclal n o t ice o f tht inventory o f estate asaeta and of the pellllona. accountll and reports desc ribed In Section l200 ~ of the California Probatto Code Ore1ory N . S•a•la, Ateoney 1t Law, t717 Brtltol St., Co1ta Mesa, Ca. IHU; tel: HO·HH. "'~ Ortt\OI Coll• 0.lly Piiot. Jan 4, 6. 11, 1"3 116-13 PWUC NOTICE NATUllE OF TH« ,flOCIElOINO NOTICE Of' TIIUSTH'8 8ALE AOAIN8T YOU, YOU 8HOULO T 8, No. J'1M1 PlllUC M>Tla CONTACT A &.AWYIE". NOTICE IS HEREBY Gii/E N lhal On Febrnery 3. 1983 et 11 00 Oft Wec:lnea<l•Y February 2 19113 et K-03300 A M DONALD l ESCOULIE as duly 9 00 o CIOCI< • m ot .. ,d dey 1n •~ NOTICE OF DEATH OF eppo1n1ed Trus1ee ""der end room set ntde lor conduc1tng MARY K.. VAN ZALINGEN pursuent 10 OMd of Tw11 rec:0tdeC1 Tnist" 1 s11es Within 11>e ot11ee1 ot aka MAR y KATHERINE Merc:h 11 19112 u 1n1t No REAL EST ATE SECURITIES 112·0114800, of Offlctet Recont• In SERVICE loctted el 2020 North VAN ZALINGEN AND OF lhe olltoe of lhe Co.inly Recorder ol Broadway. Suite 20tl. 1n th• City or P E T I T l 0 N T 0 0 R A N 0 E C o u n I y • S re I e Senta Ana. Counly of Orenoe. Siii• ADMINISTER EST ATE NO. CALIFORNIA E•ecuted by o l Cel1lor,.1e. REAL ESTATE A 11'486 ROBERT A OGLE and TIAAE SECURITIES SERI/ICE. e C1lil0tn1e • ' OGLE corpora11on, •• duly appotnttd T o all heirs. beneficiaries, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TrustN under and purtuant to tl'I• c reditor s and cont ingent TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH power or Hie conteoed In ll'lat creditors o f Mary K. Van tpayeble el llme ol Hie In 1awtu1 cer1eln Deed ol Trull e•acuted by z a 1 i n g e n , a k 8 M 8 r y money ol the Untied SretH) •1 lhe BARRETT INVESTMENT GROUP I me1n entrence 10 the Orange a Ca111orn11 L1m11ed Per1ner1n1p K.athenn e Van Zalinien and County llb<ery L8'ture Wortd Seel recoreled July 11. 1980. In Book p e r so n s who may be Beech Branen. 2300 Beverly Man0< 13688 of Ofllc111 Record• of se•d o therwise interested in the Roed SHI Beacn Celllornle •II County •• peg• u 1 Recorder s waU and/or est.ate. r19nt lllle end 1ntetesl conveyed to lnstrv,.,..., No 111626 by rff80n of and now "9ld by 11 unoer said OMd e t><each 0< deleur1 In P•Yf'*'I or A peUUon ha5 been filed of Trust m the prape<1y 91tuatecl In perlormence ol tne obllg11lon1 by Robert Michael Stephens ""'County end Sl•I• dWCttbed u secured thereby 1nc1udlng tl'le1 In the Superior Court o f Loi 1711 or Trect No •224 1n '"' b••Kh or deleull Nolle. ol wfllCl'I Orange County r""'uestm, Cny ol N-s>O'I BNctl. u per mep *U recorded September 1 1982 --. recorded In Book 1S7 Pegu 1 thru n Recorder ' 1n1trumenl No l hat R o ber l M I c h a e 1• 11A11ce11eneou1 maps 1n rne 82·315775 Will SELL AT PUBLIC Stephens be appointed as Olhc• of th• Counly Recorder ol AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST personal representative to Mid County BIOOER FOR CASH tawtul ~ administer lhe estate o f The sare•I eddreu end 01he1 ol the Unnecl Slatet or •~I common deeigne11on 11 any ol the checlt dr•-on • 11e1e or netionel Mary K . Van Zalingen, rt•I properly dHC:llbed ebove 11 b1n1< • 11ete or l•d•rel credit Colta Mesa, CA (under the purl>0'1ed to be llf"on. 0< • 11•1• or lec:tertl .. ~ Independent Adnunistration 507 llAOtnlOQ Stet Lene N9W'l>Qt1 and 1081'1 aHOCllllOI! domlelled In of Eat.ates Act) The petition Beec:ll. Cel;fomie 92660 1h1s 11a1e. ell peytble at the tin'll of . f · ......._ The und1r11g,.ed Tru•U• sale ellughl u111an<1 1nterMll'letel I~ te\ or heanng In vi::pt d1•cte1m1 1ny 11 ab1li1y for eny by 11 n Tru1te1 In ti.et reel No 3 at 700 Civic Center lnc:ofr9Cl.-e ol ll'le •lr"1 add•-proc>e<ty 11tu•t• 1n NICI C~nly 11\d Drive West Santa Ana, CA and otl'ler common o.lgnetlon. 11 Slit• c:teKrtbed u tooowa 92702 on February 2 1983 at any .,_ ....,...,, Lot 114. Tree1 4211!>. 1n the Clly or • S eid Hie will be med•. but Cosll M ... H per mep rac0<ded 9:30 am wllhoul covene nl 01 werranly, 1n Book 140 Pegu 29 lo 32 (F YOU OBJECT to the •~PreM or tmplled. regare11..g 111,., 1nc:1u11ve 01 Mlac .. le1110U1 Mepe. In ranting of the petition, you poueulon. Of encumbrenc:e•. to the oltic• of the county recorder ot ould either a ppear at the p1y 11'141 remaining pr1nc1pe1 tum ol 1a1c:t co.inly h d nota(t) Hc:ur•d by u1d Deed 01 fhl street eddreu 01 oal'le r earing a n s tate your Trull wlll'I lnte1u1 tl'lertoft. u common OHlgn111on ol trl8 rHI bject lons or file written p1ovlded In u1d notl(sl, eelvencee. property neretnebove deec:rlt>ed I• bjectlons with the court 11 any under tl'le term• ol .. ,d DH<I purported to be 021 Coron1do before the hearing. Your o f Trust ••••. chergea end Orive C0911 Me ... Celllornl• peara.nce be · ,_..,.n ••pen-ol lne Tr11S1M end or ll'le Tne under11 g ne d hereby P may an,.._,..., 1ru11t crHted by Hid Oeed ol dl1cl11m1 111 lleblllly lor eny by your attorney. Trull tncorrectnett In Hld lltMt llddrtM r r y 0 u AR E A ,The 10111 1moun1 or 1ne unpttd °' oth• common designation CREDrTOR or a contingent g~i~~ P~10~':t~:·~~10-:;iu;:C: w:,~1:n~:'.e .-:i~r::, m::~111~W!::~ credl\or of the deceued. you ru1onabl• u ttm•l•d coal• regttdlng 11111 pofte .. 1on. or mu.at file your clalm wi\h the •JtP80-Ind ld\r-at in. 1im. encumbr•ncu 10 u111fy tl'lt court or present It to the or 11\e 1n11111 publlc:etton of 11'1• ptlnclpel belanc• of the Nolt Of peno nal repreaentatlve No11ce ol Slit~ S39e. 870 t7 011'1er obllgatlon 1ecure<1 by Hid ap~lnted by the court Tne t>enefleltry under Mid Deed Deed of f ru11. •ltl'I lnlerHt end l th of Trull ,.,.,eaofore Hec:utecl •!'Id 01her tum• H provided tl'ltteln. wit our montha ff'OITl e delivered 10 1111 und1r11gned e ptu• edvance• 11 •nv. under Ille dalt> of flrat i11uance of wnllan Oectereuon of Default Ind 1erm1 tl'lereol and 1nter•I on tuCtl lettel"I u provided ln aection Oem1nd tor Stie end 1 wrlllen ec:tvenc.. Ind plua IMI. ol'latgft 700 of the Probate Code of Nollc;e ot Oeleull end ~IOfl 10 eno u~ ol the Trutl .. and of S4lll Tile underllgned C8UNd w<I 11'1e 1""'' cra1t11<1 by Hid Deed ol California The time for Nollet or 0e11ul1 and Elec:llon 10 Tru•t Tne totet emo11nt of 111d flllna cl.alma will not expltt se11 to ~ r41CMdecl 1n Iha oounty obt1ge110". 1ncl11c:t1ng r•t•on1bty prior to four monlhl from wnere tl'le ,.., propeny le 1oea1ec1 ut1me1ec:1 , .... chttg .. tn<I the date of the hearln1 Oett Jltl\la.ry II, 1M3 ••1>41n-of ll'le TruttM et ll'le tl!ne DONALD LEscouue. o11n11ue1 publ<Cl110<1 ot tl'I•• Nolie.. noYUced0u•boMve <!'x MINE 18'5 S atn. Ave , 3td Ar . ~ $7&,211 ea . A Y "' A "'e<!Of1do IMcl'I, CA 902n Oiied January 6. 1111l th~ file krpt by the court. If Publlthed Oren11• COH1 Delly MAL ESTATE 9ECURITllES 'you art' lntereated In thf' l'tlol Jen 11, 1a. 2.&, 1"3 10343 !:~~1:.~ C•lil Corp ~eat.ate, you may tue a reque.t rtenn:u.--:.,..... P\BlJC M>TIC£ OJ. Motw. ,,.. with the court to receive NAMI tfATWMIWf 20~ N. ltoedw•y '* peel•) notice of the TN tollawlnQ per.one -doing tc'4f1• Sent• Al'•l CA t:1700 lnventory of at.ate and of ~ .. : 'ICTTTIOUe.'IUIMH (11411163<11810 THI CLOllTERI, 1100 .. ,.... tfATSmtn P11bll•ll•d Orange CoHI Delly U1e peUUon.e. acxountl and P~lla A111t111a, ""'· ,-1111.non, r111 lollowlng ~,.011 1• dotJ'g PllOt, Jen 11, 11, 2.!. 1tl3 porw do9crlbed tn Uon ~tZN1 ._.._.._ 21~ 1200.& of the Callfornfe ,ULLt"TON PfllOl'lfllTIH, ZEN. #111, a3'3 9'1a10I ltteel. bate Code. Hll 1. CMpmtn A~.•'°°· Cotta.-., Cu2121. PUBUC NOTIC( MEIEll\1~1 MUMPER 6 'UltttOl'l,oalltofn'-f*' Attuko lagg1, ?9471 HuGHES ~ ~. C10nCM1tC1 by • t-:~ °'1119• uouna NIQUll, mnn:u~: .. ,._.. By: ltobtrt Mntne ~on ,,oper1... Tllet IMM*t 1a oon~ by 1111 "Mii lf.\flMINT llM C.mpa Dr. C)eMll 0, JoMiOft lndl¥\CMI, Tiie IOllOwlng pereone ate dohl(I p .0. , .. lltf ~ ltatemtnt wit llltd wllll Ille AtMlkO hoof Mlneil 11· _. • --....., C c.iftty Cltrtt of °'""' ~ on T• ltetemanl ... lllad wlttl tne I I l 0 l H u E 0 T "'0 HI 0 New~ .. -'!:Wt, A HMt ~ 1, 1N2. 04u!IY Q1t11 of 0r.,. County°" DIVlllON, In Mtnlll, Aot. I, INIM, (71t) lU•lttl ,_ c.. a . 1H2. Cllllfornil t21t4. Publlahed Otana• Coell fllillltell!td Ott"ff eo.11 o.tiy ,_ ltldtll COtpor•llOn, e U °ptjo\, J 10. 1J t'f ,.._Oto 21. U . fNJ, Jtn 4, tf, '"'"'".o Orenoe Coaa1 oe111 O.laware co,poretlon, 1000 a l""'l an. ' • • tlU Piiot J1111 4 11 ti II 1ta l•ltvle A•tnue Oena1t11, llllnole -.. ' , MOf.la . • ' ' ' 121,"A I01'4 ' • I Orange Coa11 DAILY PILOT IT~ay, J1m11ry 11, 1883 88 Glo bal announces top changes GloPa.I Van L in es of Anaheim hu announced a series of top management changes. E .W. Scbumacber, president of the firm since 1969, was named board chairman. Gene Wacltlo11 president and principal stockholder In Global Van and Storage of Loi Angeles, wlU succeed Schumacher as prea1dent and chief executive officer of Global Van Lines Thoma• W. Hrudeo has been named flnancial ~ervice1 officer for Bank America Commercial Corp .. an affiliate of Fmance Amenca Corp. Hruden will be responsible for supervising and expanding new business development in the western region, which operates from offices m Orange. Lynes Wobkeo of Fullerton has been appomt.ed vice president of finance and adm1nistrauon for Keeler Foods, Inc., of Santa Ana. Wobken will also serve as chief financial officer of Distribuc.'O, lnc .. the parent firm, replacing Richard Kraber, who recentJy resigned to take a similar position with an Oakland-based company. Jim Samuel of Huntington Beach has been named manager of Lloyds Bank California's University Park Office an Irvine. Samuel joined the bank m 1977 and has served in various branches throughout Orange County, most recently in Garden Grove where he was assistant manager George S. Briggs has been named vice pres1dent/rontroller and chief ftnanc1al . officer . at Capistrano Bank from his previo us pos1uon as vtce president and d1VlS1on manager in the controller's OYER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS NEW YOtlK ~ ~~L _,. IMf'CEftr ,.. )fll ~&II NAS~ ~ ,,,. ,_ I"' .... ,,-.., ""' ,..,,,. I .......... I llldt '11 1714 I,,,,,.... 17"' 17" =· __ ,....,,.., •D J.16 lftlmt(;t IJ\lo 12'-,...<Mt_,, .. ol c:.nctH _.,"" 1 .. •-""' 10t'a .... tlblwl 4 •· m. ""'1c. -... ~SN 11 ""' l•es.vt .... 31\lo ,....._ IMl-rw1Ml"*'11• WT .. 17\1\ 11\'t Jem...,, ·~ .. PlffuS .....,._.,_...... ' ~= ~lco IA .... IA ... ......... .......... .,...... .. Iffy ........ Plettlre Stock I ~ A,. ,J; ,. 11\lo JOtlY" ' ,,,... ..... ....,. 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Alexander announce the formation of Alexander and Loudermilk. ge neral engineering and building contractors. in Santa Ana. The flJ'St annual "Home and Small Bualnea Opportunity Expo" will be held Saturday and Sunday at the Anaheim Convention Cent.er. The Expo is geared toward those seeking a second income or looking for a new career. Sponsored by MLM Creative Enterprises, the Expo will be open from 11 a.m. until 7 p.m. on Saturday. and from 11 a .m. until 6 p.m. on Sunday Admiaaion is $2.50 with seminars included. Senior citizens receive a 2Q percent discount. House hold Federal Savings announces the appointment of Wall Rhodes to manager of its Westmlnster branch office at 14011 Beach Blvd. The branch also serves as executive office of the association. Rhodes has managed HFC offices in Pomona, San Bernardino. Whittier. La Puente. Orange and Ontario. Money Market Accounts opened at Bank of Irvine through Friday will earn interest at 11 1.4 percent per annum, it was announced by K .A. 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General Motors Corp. apokesman Stan Hall said Monday the automaker estimates Its 1983 model year corporate average fuel economy at 24 I miles per gallon. The 1983 government standard ls 26 miles per gallon. up from 24 miles per gallon m 1982 Ford Motor Co. the No 2 domestic carmaker, expects a 1983 fuel economy rating of 24.3 miles per gallon, said spokesman &b Barbar Chrysler pact approved DETROIT (AP) Chrysler Corp.'s new labor contract providing unmed1ate pay raises for its 43,200 U.S autoworkers was approved unanimously by lhe federal Loan Guarantee Board, a government spokesman said Monday. The three voting members -Treasury Secretary Donald Regan. Federal Reserve Board Chairman Paul Volcker and Comptroller General of the United States Charle:; Bowsher -cast ballots Friday approving the pact. The board, formed m 1979 when Chrysler sought biUions of dollars in federal loan guarantees to stave off bankruptcy, reviews Chrysler's transactions that are worth more than $10 nuUion. The new contract was estimated to cost the automaker about $1 50 million. T-bill yields down again WASHINGTON (AP) -Yields on three-month and six-month Treasury bills are at their lowest levels m nearly three months after dechnmg slightly m auctions this week. 0Uic1als say The declme u1 auctJons Monday was the sixth straight weekly drop for the six-month T-bills and the fourth in six weeks for three-month bills. The government sold about $5 8 buhon in new three-month Treasury bills at an average discount rate of 7.671 percent. down rrom the 7 896 percent of last Monday. About $5.8 b1ll1on m six-month bills were sold at an average rate of 7 774 percent. down from last week's 7.946 percent. VTN reports net loss IRVINE VTN Corp Monday reported results for the second quarter and the first six months ending Nov. 26. The net loss for the second quarter was $85.091, or 4 cents per share on 2.056,330 shares outstanding compared with net income of $11,681, or l cent on 2.- 010,923 shares outstanding for the same period last year Revenues for the second quarter were $4.402.813 versus $5,153,530 for the same period last year. The net loss for the first six months was $213,878. or 10 cents on 2,056,283 average shares outstanding compared with net mcome of $156,915. or 8 cents on 2.010.923 average shares outstanding last year. Revenues for the first six months were $9.485,602 versus S 11.224,504 m 1981 Due to transmission trouble today's stoe'.'k market quotations will not appear. UPS AND DOWNS li"tL Up ... Up ~ Up 1J.O Up tJ.7 Up 1U Up 12.t Up 11.4 Up 11.J Up 11.1 "' 11.• Up ,.., Up lt.1 Up lt.1 Up , ... Up t .1 Up t.7 Up u Up .... Up u Up t.J Up t1 Up t1 Up t.J Up ti Up f 1 lli"tLr. 1.J .... u .., s.s .... H "' "' .... "' M M ti ~ METALS NEW YORI< (API -SPol nonlerrou1 _,.. !>'ICM locl•y c.,... 78"·70'1 cenll 1 pOUnd US dMlineUon1 LMd 22-23 ""'11 • pound ZlltC 3t-40 Qenll • pound .........., Tin Mel•• $e 11'0 -comc>Oeit• lb ,..,_,,.,._ re oen11 • PoUnd N Y Metcwy S360 00 per "- Pl11ln11"' S390 00-$384 00 lroy o..nce NY GOLD QUOTATIONS ., TN A111d•ad ,,_ Selected WOt1cl QOld Pf-lodey Lende11 morning llalng 1490 50, up &18 50 ~fftl afternoon llalng $414 50, up 110.50 ,.,.. aflemoon llalng "'" 11. uo $15 20 ,..-..rt """"'"° 50. uo $15 48 Z4Htcll 1•1• afternoon aoa 25 b•d. up 113 50. $417 25-ed Handr a "•'"''" (only d•lly q1101e) ..... 50, uo '10 50 • ._...... (only deify quoit) $4&4 50. uo SlO.~. l_....,d l•b•lc•led (only dilly quole) S60e '13, up S 10 83. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT SILVER Handy •nd Hat,..•n. I 12 07 p•r 1roy - • Before you can pass through the doors of justice, you've got to conquer the front steps. Which isn't easy if you're sitting in a wheelchair. So a group of Dade County volunteers, both disabled and nondisabled,-got together and built an entrance rainp foF ~andicapped citizens. · They didn't wait for a law to make it happen. And it's not just happening in Dade County. The same }{ind of ~effort is being 111ade all over the country during the 1982 National Year of Disabled Persons. To find out how you can make an effort, contact your Mayor or County Commissioner. Or write National Office on .. Disability, Suite 1020, 1575 Eye Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20005. rm A eJblic Service of the Daily Pilot and the Adverti9ing Council. .. 'Ger-tr-ude' ·-······-··-·""···----··--- -open-s "CerU'ude Stein Gertrude Stein Gertrudo Sc.in," a pttllentatlon of an lmasinary, ~mln~nt, S tein dlaloaue, uarrlng Pat Carroll •• poet Oertrude Stein, begin• a limited enaagement, Wednffday throuah Feb. 27, at The Weatwood Playhoule. Recipient of tht' 1980 Outer Cr1tic1' Circle Award for 'Outstanding Production,' the Orama Award for 'Best A&U'eu' and a Grammy Award for the ahow' album, "Gertrude Stein Gertrude Stein Gertrude Stein'' waa written by Marty Martin and directed by Milton Mou. Carroll ha1 performed the production more than 600 tlme1 In 30 1tatea and 90 cities from coaat-to-coau 1lnce lt1 Inception in 1979. In "Gertrude Stein," Carroll recrutes exciting, memorable moments shared with many great and famous people wath whom the legendary Stem was friendly, recalllng her life and relatlonshaps with such noted artists as Ernest Hemingway, Picasso, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Matisse and Isadora Duncan, among others. • CarroU's vast and diverse career began more than three decades ago an professional theater, and in 1955 she received a Tony nominallon for her Broadway debut performance an "Cat.ch a Star " Throughout the years, she remained actave m theater, and expanded her talents to encompass supper club engagements. films, radio and 1 television. On the small screen, Carroll is best known for her recurring comedic roles on the popular series, "The Danny Thomas Show," "The Red Skeleton Show" and "Caesar's Hour,'' the latter garnering an Emmy nod for 'Best Supporting Actress. Performances of "Gertrude Stein Gertrude Stein Gertrude Stein" are scheduled Tuesday through Saturday at 8:30 p.m., and Sunday at 2:30 Pa t Carroll as Gertrude Stein p.m and 7.30 pm AU seats are praced at Sl5 and $12. For reservations and further information may be obtained by calling (213) 208-5454 Tickets may also be purchased at MutuaJ Ticket Agencies and The Westwood Playhouse Box Office Group sales may be arranged by calling (213) 986-2908. The Westwood Playhouse as loclited at 10886 Le Conte Ave. Convenient parking 1s availale adjacent to the theater lf.B mystery demands patience By TOM TITUS Of the De8y ll'lk>I atett "Desjgn for Murder" as designed for only the most patient of theatergoers. not to mention the most forgiVlllg. This vintage mystery drama at the Huntington Beach Playhouse 1s overstuffed with plot contrivances and character-amplafymg side plots which stretch the play's running tune to nearly three hours And its end scarcely JUsllhes the means. Director Randy Keene has endowed has production with some healthy doses of atmosphere in the techrucal departments, and the cast, for the most part, 1s credible. Where this well-oiled machine begins to knock is in the engine, the overly informative George Batson script which proceeds at its own snail-like pace. The story centers on the murder of a servant busybody old ladies, at which the form<'r exc•c•ls and the latter wavers Edward Hayes never really fleshl'!; out the part of the in vestigatang d etet·tlve, despite ample opportunity Reann Schultz strikes some fme sparks as the sexy maid. while Lenore Iverson am presses an a more subtle rendering an a sunalar rolt' Wllh the exl-eptaon of a makl>sh1Ct "window" downstage. Keene's set design~ a fine S<'nse of perwd with its high-bat'kl•d furnllure and detailed woodwork Background music (from Alfre9 Hitchcock's "Spellbound") 1s l>l.pecaally well chosen. "Design for M4rder" l'On tanues for favt' mort' weekends, playing Fridays and Saturdays at 8.30 an the Seacliff Village playhouse at Mam Strl'{'t and Yorktown Avenue 1n Huntington Beach who has given just about every member of the ---------------------- household ample cause for such action. Another violent death climaxes the second act, just in time to deter audienc~ members (who might be getting sleepy about 10:45) from calling at a night. Betue Muellenberg, humaru:ted a bit from her similar character in ''Double Door," staunchly enacta the mistress of the manor, while vreg Garlich oonveys particular depth as her troubled son. Their scenes together possess an emoUonal crackle which the show aa an enuty lacks. A3 the womamzmg chauffeur. Walt Pedano struggles to stave off the cbched nature of the role, and Mary Benton ia strong in a more subdued assignment as the housekeeper Joanne Woloott and Lois Mitchell handle the oomedy rehef as a paar of 642-5678 Put a few words to work for you '" th• Daily Pilat Your Health Californians are health-conscious, and nowhere in the state is health more important than along the Orange Coast, where 40 miles of aandy beaches set the pace for an active outdoor lif eatyle. Current this month will bring you the news, information and help you need to plan your activities and learn how to stay healthy and happy. Articles on exerci~. weight management, nutrition and prevent1vt-medicine wall keep you up to dalt' an this heahh-onented world. Look fo r Current Wednesday, January 19 • ----=--~ -= = --• = ---- Frank Galvin ha' one la.l\t chance to do something right. THEl[ERDICT ~E@ -.~~·~::.!.a\ rd ••r41• alUliTOL ~INOCA Oranoe Oout DAILY PILOT/TUMday, January 11, 1883 'fV distorts u of • view • crime WASHINGTON (/J>) -PrUJ>e..tmw .t co jultJct" Uwi police. · tt oo &t • ~. ~w.y~~ ~ entettib111w.11t DTlfly'lJrlMJW"-.,.,......._-,-.~~-ii e_icture of crime In America. eccoidtn, to two moat Mpecta of re.I c:rlnw In Arrw. rial, ocwln1 ~ w.hlntton UN¥efWt¥ Wtthen. 1.,.....-on the tnaet •riotil. ¥tof.nt ~ Tho etudy by Linda and Robert Uc:ht.tt Ute-threatenlnc of fftWI." uid the authon roncludce \!ult c~ pervadel televl.l&on "A.ctordinc to the latest FBI arm1t t'C'pOria, t'ntertalnment. that TV crtme It much more crima are diaproporUonately committed by males. violcmt th n In real life, that television YOUJ\8 people, non-whlta, the poor and the hawbreaken tend ~ be mJddle-or uooer-clua unemployed. In the fantasy world of prhne-llmf' white malet; and tha\ on TV private eyes and tclevtaton, most of thae relationahJP9 are private cltJzena are more Ukely "to bring evtldoen reversed." LUXURY THEATRES lac "'9 MatlMt$11twltt1ttOMYl2.18W...OtlltnriwllltH lli@ij•Xuil616S~~sJ/~~r ) FOR FOOi EXCITEmEml V111t0Vr ••• Oriv•lnt C?P9n 9:45 WM6tnlatlt1 I 9:30 WM6tench Children Unde r12 fret Ullns Ntted * aAlllQAIN llATHI••• * Monday tllru l1turd1y All PertormencH before 1:00 PM ,...,. ..... 1,... ......... KllUyt) "•llT PRllNDI".,.. ---.;w.;- "THI YIRDICT" 1111 -----"TM• TOV" .. iii.-... J:I' ~~·s~:.n. I ..:t.!l'!i:...,._ •fr'JEIR .... '_02_c1_~1_u_c_;.-_,_i.o_"'°_ ........ J "TOOTI•"--.-.-.-.-· LAKEWOOD C ENTUI SOUTH .. ,.,.'" "'•"• r '-' ANAHEIM [JlliVf IN \.~ ... I. "TMa 1"lllA8 cw.MeAW ····~-a. "O" 1111 C.11- ' ......... . 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HJ:W YORK -Mlner"1 lamp and lrlmY overalll mJaht eeem u.nlibly prb fOI' ~l Ladd, but the former etar of 'Ch.arlJe'1 Anpla" la c:onvincJna nonetheleee u Maule Telford, who takee a job diaina coal · when h4tr aillnc fatner-la forced out of work. played~ ~t::i rw l'JkiN ahow1 u9 from the federal Labar O.partment to help h1a dauahter pt a Job ln the mine1. "Women'• movement!" l\l~lmdtru...altMdJ' hM OM~__J~~~l?~1x~V~~~~·;;w~H·~· ~--:-~And~wtt woman, l..oml~Whateley. ontl'I t'd rl'Yil' tO Uiiiiir bail • ~ ecenee lhat Job, and h•'• not about to hire ahe Mb Luke one day afcer apptll' to edd Uetlt more than Luke Telford ia 63. two yean away trom h1a t!!e ... -month pena!on, when another. He'• aot all 8011.1 of work. humanity to tM film. 1n one, reMOn1. "8toJe IOl'IWthin' from 'em, I Magle lnvtta Elldna ta Sunday "You're \00 prony to work In sue-," Luke repUee. " ... Whal dtnner at her Uncle 8Wy'a, and a m.lJW," he e.n!"»ta. "You'd be mak• 'em IO down in that the "IUY'mtnt" man often to tak.ln' a man 1 Job. . . What mlne ewry day .... 'Then you, help Aunt M!nnlfer eerve the you need la a hU1band. . . • ordinary woman, 1oea down meal. H•'• told that the men Mf.nen aN auperatJt.lowl about a there wtth 'em.'' will •t tint, and the w~n woman ln a mine." But hu teal t.roublel ltarl later. Indeed, there are only "Kentucky Woman," toniaht :in CBS (Channel 2 at 11:00), la tenlitlve and appeelina drama that pays trtbut.e in tho PC"OCem to thoee noble men and women who apend their workina lives -., underpou.nd. Walter Doniaer, who -.earched, wrote, produced and JireCted the two-how-, made- !or-TV movie that wu lhot on ocation in eut.em Kentucky, lU captured a mountain ambience that ii refreshlnaly ievoid of cliche: Be.rthoJomew te11I hlm what the company phyaldan wouldn't. "The only way you're aonna pt the company doctor to aay you ~ the black luni," Luke tel.la M.1811•. ''ii when he does an autopty on you." Maute'• aot a job, at Charlie'• Chicken in town, but what 1he makes then, lncludlna the nickel ti1>9, won't be enouah to 1Uppon henelf, Luke, and her fatherless IOn, Andy. She'll take Luke's place in the mines. It lookl hopeleea until ElkJna wta.n •h• ICCUlel Splnner of •nQUlh aeata at the table for the putl the aqueeie on the smoklna ln the mine, and la men. uctant Varney and Maggie la fired when lhe can't prove her alu lrtd. "Not my lunch bucut," <:harp. W y: don"Sl~td~~· Mrh. Wl ard. ke complaiN u h1a da"""ter "Kentucky Woman'' LI not omen • .._.. no e P.· ~.. ··"th 11. Th They do It every Sunday. ' bout to leave for work. "I w1 out ,~wa. • ltory Luke: "H. ain't from theee worked wlth ttw.e men for developt ln fill and ltartl. .... .... Billi.•• yean. l can hear 'em la~hln'." But Beatty ia near-perfect ln -w~: "Botton." Maute LI har&lled inside the h1a IMrninal'I effortl-BUl un-.--? H d 1.. mine and out. She'• attacked portrayal of Luke Telford, and do It ~~wn ow 0 tney one day by Splnner Lynnbaugh, the reet of the c.a.1t 11 aood -the one truly evil character ln Philip Levien u Elklna, Sandy Ward: "On Sundays, we the film, and ii bumped from McPeak u Varney, Lewia would all eat together." the church choir by the Smith as Spinner and Peter · Billy (aft.er IOme th<>uaht): penpiring, weak-kneed Rev. Weller u Maagte'1 bou down "Well, let'1 aet them other "Guv'ment?" Magie'1 father. Luke and Andy aren't the only ones against that plan Varney, the mine Pal.katater, who'• been below, Deke CUliover. chain."· 11 ·1·.SI>:\ '\ rvv.tHO 1:00 ID. Niwa CHAAUE'S AHOELS The Angela QC unde<CoYet. on 1 crulM lhlp to find the mHt1rmlnd amuggllng crtmtnalt out of the coun- t) NM~ N-JefMy Nell vs Loe Ang .... l.akll't CD THREES COMPANY ChrlNy NII up a ren<lel· YOUI wnh lhe MM ""'° llH ~ Mndlng ,... MClll io...not .. • HAWAII RVl-4 A Honolulu butl~an ICCUHI McGurett or at11klng him down for ·.:.e_ro1ec1lon money" &:I OvtAEASY Gu.et Rlcllttd Simmon• (R)O QI!) JIUMAHITIU THAOUOH THI Ain't "Epilogue Continuing The Ounl For Seti" CJ) caa Niwa 1=::::Q G THE PAa 18 RIGHT CC)MCMI •• ··~ "Geordie' (1115e) Biii r •• ,,... •. Norah GO!'Mn An Undlflltld Scottmlll enroll a In 1 bocfy· bulldlng couree and goee on to b9Come .,, Olympic lhot· putt• CH)MOVlf * * 'HIMt~' (IN1) Anoy K1ulm1n, B«n•· dell• Pet.,. In 1 world of the ,_ future two com- ,,_Clal rOOOll 1>1peri.nce 11>1 Y1Cl111t~ of 11r11 lo\11 PG l'D)MOVIE ** * "GllllPQll' (111&1) Mel GlblOft, Mlttl LM Two Auetrell1n fool,_.. With contrullngly differ9nl personaJ!tlel tlgn up to fight In Ille Middle Eaelll'n ,..,..,,. during WO!'ld W11 l.'PG' e:aol AUCI DtCKCAVUT MOHIT French lmpreulonlll Claude Monet'• palnllno- 111 dleple)'ICI 11 In llthlblt In Chic.go In the ec><lng o1 1875. l ~Mlt.L.1111 ~Of'NOPLI 7:00 CM..W. NllCNIWS HA.PttY DAVI AOAIH Fonzie volunl..,• 10 tutor Richie, Potllfl and Ralph fOf en uain ~IOI' them lo Ql'.OU.le (P111 1) ~ =-NIWIQ 4D THN.FI COMPANY T•r1 end Jedi 1Mt lhll Janel wtn have to mllte 11 wttll lier dMCll lnetrUCIOt II lhl It to "'*'• 11 .. t Clenc«. 11:-'U:t.D ~ (I) , .M. MAGAZINE 9 INTMTAINMINT TONtGKT Interview• with 01vlel Cra.by, Stephen 811111 arid Oran"" ~th. G OAAHOI OOUHTY TOOAY eo.a.HMOU A truoker lltl'lll' Ind 1111 c;tilldren Ml out on 1 CllllY· II"/ aonwy cotilP<>MO of two n1111y. 1e-wt1111e1 ltuelll Ind • ~ IOoklng tul that lll!N to tll~tlllm (Z)MO'lla * • Ill ''This H1P9V lrMCI" (1945) lllob«t ~on. Celle JOhneon The 9')1rh of Enolth .,. ~ the two world w1r1 11 delCttMCI by Ho.i Cowlrd. NO. I ON THI TOWN - • Singer Ronnie Mitsap brings cmmtry music to K OCE ( 50) in the first of (our "Soundstage" specials beginning tonight at 8:00. FlllUfld: I llOfl epeclallz· ino In movie memorablll1; • l<>ok II thl Calllorn11 Boy'a Cll<>lr. an lnlll'Ylew Wllll comectlen Oeor~ Klr- t>y I CBJ 'AMlt.Y F'EUO t.A W1'HE ' 8"1At.EY &COMPANY An lnvnatlon to 1 111Q11 ICnool r9UNon oet• lhl ~· on 1 no.talQll kid! • !YIOHLA. FNlureel 1 repon on wflelhet rocll end roll '""* " rMll)' car rytng 1111noc l'TlllNIQel. 1 ptotlle of Mickey Rooney aJ WKN IN CINCtHHAll A atereo at0t1 11 held up wMt Johnny la llle<I d<>lng 1 llve remote btoeclc:Ut CD CJ) TIC TAC DOUOH • MACNllt. I LEHlllER ~ CD MAGICOf' OE<X>M TM PAINTING 9 YOU A8KfD '°" 1T lb oou.eoE IASKITIAl.L Calllomla va. Portland CID THI YEAlll THAT WAS: 1M2 Fiim cllpa, ,_ footage 1nd orlgtn11 1n1rn111on 111 uMCI to Cl'lr~ the moat memo<lble _ .. of the ptevloua yMI. l:CIO 8 CJ) WAU DllHl!Y "The World'• GrHIHt Alll .. 11" Two Ame<ICAll c:o1e11.. {Tim Conw1y. Jonn A~) trlCk 111 Afrl- cen Jungle boy (J1n- MtCllH I Vincent) Into t>lcOmlng lheif on.-onen Ga =Nm (Perl 21 * * ~ "Thi AelAWn Of Maxwell Sli\lt1" 11890) Ooo Adlme, Syt-M Krlllll S1cr11 101n1 MIXWlll Sm1r1 attempta to atop KAOS from unlNilh1ng 1 dl'Mdld bOmO llllt wlW atrtt> nude lhoM who come In contKt with It (RI .M<MI • • • "Action In Th1 No11h All1nllc" ( 1843) Huml)h'9y 9ogart, Ray- mond Mueey Mll'ohlnl mlrlMI fight ~lllly 10 k~ lhlpplng i.,,.. ~ dunng WOtlCI Wer II • 0 HA"'Y DAYe Heather la run dOWl'I et I arouw911! l>y Flip and 1 cer1oeel ol hi• df'unkan rnlend~~ On their nr.t d111, lilly Ind 1119 tNChlf -ounter Elaine wtlll 1 new m.n and ChN!er wltll ln01net wom- en • TltlUN& AOYINT'UMa""' N10HOt.A1 NCCLUY AOllf AMI llld Dlvld Tllrlllll 1ter M ~ and Na Cf!pplN !fiend 8mlll1 In tM llloyel lllU .. IPM't eomp.,y·. l.tWlll Vlf'lion of Dlck1n1' no\111 lbovl I young MM who trill to NYI hi• l1mUy from en evil unc,. f P1rt 2) Cl) MOVll * • * * "Allee Doesn't Live Hll'I Anymot•" (t974) Ellen Buntyn, Ktla Krt.- IOHll'aon A vouno widow ~ I aing«·weltr- IO 1UC1C>Ot1 '*'Mlf end ,,.. 12·Y9W-ol0 eon • NOVA "SaAmon On The"'"" Tiie po-. end d91•mlnltton of Nlrnon .,. cept~ 1n .,, ·~•Ion of 11\t rolt ,,_ !Wt play In ,,,. GOn• lltCI bll--le growth and conlll"tletlon (R)O 6'Iil 90UHOITNH Country mutlc "er Ronnie Mllaap petf0tma 'SmolllfY Mount1ln R11n ... ' COWboy8 And Clowna:· "I'm A Stand ly My Wom• 111 Men" end other hill (C)MOVll **lot "A Ptecrt Of The AGllon" I 1tn) Sidney li'ol- llll', Bii Colby. Two 111c11>11 c;r00k1 llllf'nC>t to muter lhl ltt of ,,,. r~ .-Nie being bllC!kmelled 1n10 t1Ckllng -11 communl· (bf:' 'PO' • • "Thi bterminllOt" f 1110) Chrlatopl'lt r George. ~l\a eoo-r Afl« ,,.. -buddy II left petelyied by I ~ VOtll youth geno. • Vle1nem VII dlCICIH 10 llkl l'lla r1V1ng1 l>y murdering 11r11t cr1rntna11 through grutaome. tortuoua ..._,, ·R CIJM<Mt ** "~turM Of Thi WNdlmlU l'amtly" (1175) Rob1rl login, Su11n Dlm1nt1 A c;on11rvc11on •or1cll' dllil"*°'*' with city Ille, 111111'\pta to IUP· port 1111 llmily l>y llving °" tllt llno G .MOVll • * *'~ "SuPlf'metl II" ( IHO) Cllr111optllr ~. Mltgo( Kidder. Whllt HY· Ing Patil from • nuc1M1 IMPIOllOn. Sup11m1n unw1111no1y ,,.... thl trio ol powtrlul viii.tint Who -• Oflgjnell)' imc)rlaoned by 1111 '5.ryPtonlen fl111er. 'PO' l:tO 8 0 LAVMNI J tHIM.IV 8qvtogy II Mid GeC>llvt by the KOS attar tlllng mi .. tlkll'I IOt lottt. I ,_,,Mien Cl~ I OHAAUl'I~ Alter MMng I 4o.yMt pr11on 111m, 111 lll·ttf'O· ,.., .. ,,,. I lfOtl of • Qlng- Lllld-1tyll ......iftlllOn ®MCMI *. * "lmuh ,,.,_ .. ~-----·--__ .... __________ ..., __ .... __________ ..,. __ ... CHANNEL LISTINGS .. (tN11 lruno ~-. Anne Jiln'lleon. A ..... z ... l•l'ld Junlly1rC1 owntt'• ruined ~ tall• 1 Clt1m1t10 hirl'I tow1rd <*P«•llon Ind~ t:OO. Cl) MOVll "l<lntuGky Women" (Pnllnllt•I Cheryl l.Ad<I, Plllllp t.evllll A young WOIMft , .. hlr....-ntnt end IMnlllatlon when 1M 8°" 10 WOtk N I doll lftw. to l4IPport hef llTltll • KNXT ((Ill e ICNIC CNICI • ICTL.A (Ind.I •. KAtc: CAICI e IC,Ma CCISI • """'"' Cllld.) eKctTCAK> e K'1'V Cl net.> W .cto,_TV (Ind I e Kc•fC,UI eKOCSCNll . CM! ICOOO ("'41 ) (II) Oft. TV (I) Z.TV (JfJ HIO (J:) CCIMmHI I!) cwoi.1 NY., N.Y C CWTHI ~ tll~t ~ C"'9wtlme) • '"4tltll• e Cc.tOlt Newt Httw.rll) Ml\ lfld llllflO , .... . .. '" .. . OOtM'Nlt I.any lrrlflOll I Clll1 IOt hie -... kid IMI« wltll JICll c I MMM•I "-AOll rJ••• .. WINTW' llOMIMWI~ ................... dlf\Ol'OUI Mellon ol Ml Ev""'· lhe ..,,.., lece, during lhl wlnlll' of 1980, Jonn Hurl n1111t• (R) G NOVA Silmon On The Run" The po-end c:t.1ermln111on of 111mon 1r1 ceotwld In 1n n1m1n111on of the •Ole thlM 11111 play In thl con· lllct bllw11n economic; growth 1nd conNrVallon (RIO (%)~VII * * "A Quiet Pl1c;e In The Country" ( 1970) Franco Nero. VlrMlll Redgrave. 'R' t:ao G ®J nos Judy 1nd Oor1lll unknow· l~ty 1111 lor the ume men U A CHlt.O TO LOVE (!) MOVll * * * ·~ ' CeMlng NorthllicMI 777 11948) J1mes St-· Ill Helen W1lk11 A 1eportttr reociena 1n I 1 • year-old caM 10 lrM I wrongfully tmprlaon•d men ~ IAOt<lH AAAOW t0:00 u a ar. naewHaw Or W•lphlll lr1H lo -111n lhl 1c:1ent1ty of 1 phantom phyalcien, Ind 1 new doctor rllclndlll 1he allectiont of Ben Slmulla eumm NEWe 0 9 H~TOHAAT Jonlthen 1nd Jennifer'• wllicenel ~llWIY IUllll Into • murdef 1n-11g1Uon Wiien 1 former 1tud1nt die• undef 1t11nge circum· lllfl()ll 0 f.lil 800tl08TAOE Country rnullc 111r Ronn,. Mllup 1>1rlorm1 "Smokey Mounllln Rain." "C<>wbOya And Clowns." I'm A Stlnd By My Worn. In Min" and othet M• QI!) IOOY IN QUUTIOH Brute M1chln1" 01 Jon11h111 Miiier Ir-1111 birth of modem neurotogy Ind dlK-Ull nlUf0- 1091ca1 ""PllC•llonl or pjlnO pllylng with Oudll!y ~&,.,IH&AH 1.0 MOVIE * * * * The Men WllO KrMW Too Muell" {1934) Pllll' Lorre Lnl11 Benka Thi dlYC)lllll' of en Engllth couple It klelnlOC)ICI 10 Pl..,.,,I them from r...,..._ 1ng ..,.., 1111y know 1b0ul l_P'ln'*' Ullllinlllon. IJ LOVIMO l'falNOI ANO NJ¥ICT COUPt.£8 (P1113) UMOVll * lit * "The Ooga Of Wet" ( 1910) ChtletQPhet w-.. en. Tom kenget. Alt., being tortured Ind ci.port. Id l>y en African dlC1etor, 1 lnll'O«lll)I return• 10 leld I revolution 'R' 10:11 CID MOVll * * * "01Hlt>Olf" ( 198 I) Mel Glblon, Mll'lt L ... Two Aullrlllan loot r-. with aon1111Ungl)< Cllf'Mrlnt ~1111 elOrl llP to llglll In lhl Mlddll bltem 11\eetre Clu<tng W0tlc:I W11 II 'PO' 1o:ao. INDINHOIHT NITWOMHSWI (C)TIMOTHY AHO THI ANGIL Cl) A NIW DAY IN !DIN "A 8l8dl PfQPOM.1" (Pllrl 11) 10:41 (%) t.A Tl CUfrr AIM 11:008D0(1)9'8 NIWI • IATUN>AY NIGHT Hott F'9CI Wltterel. Oueata: Dlvo · D IN llAAOH ()fl ... "Sin An<k-l'eull" • THt JtlfNMOH8 o-oe 11 coerced 11110 •lnglng • iov. IOng 10 lt.oul~..:.fVORT NI LATINtCJHT Hott: Oennta Wholly. (,Cl MOV'll **'A "llOw Out" (tH11 John Tr1voll1 . Nency AHtn /4 IOUllCI lecflnlellll wftO wonia on "°''°' 111ma lllCOIMI Involved In 1 murder mywtlf"/ Wiien hi .,,,__ "' -..in .. lion .,.. Cl)tNIAMI JGeln IYNt lllOwl Y°" INl\Ot tlfeno-" thin truth. 111911 thin "'•· encl unler thin enytlllng you'w --(J)MOVll ••~ "tlMPno Oott" I 1"2) IMI Hell, Wwr.n O•t• A tMw ~ •Mktno ltolatton from ~ .,.., 1111 ""'"• dlllntegt•t•, l>tGOl'fltt • lonely two When c.euolll i., the ITlldcllt of • ft'IO!\ltlOI\. 11:ao •CI) ~ hm encl OIMcy .,.. taken llOtleot Dy I group of mo.t>ttw• encl fotoed to Clo 1111 M°"9Y an I I~· eon _l~I ..TONl9HT Hoel: Johnny Cenon au.ti. MlollMI LetldOn. P1111 Inf IMfl twton. ~-deUtll---"°"'~' eGMOMl'WI .-..n.M • YOUMRm~ fT TUBE TOPPERS KTTV (11) 8:00 -"The life and Adventu.res of Nicholas Nickleby." Roger Rees and David Threlfell star as Nickleby and his crippled friend Smike in the Royal Shakespeare Company's lavish version of Charles Dickens' novel. KNXT (2) 9 :00 -"Kentucky Woman." Cheryl Ladd and Philip Levien star. A young woman faces harassment and humiliation when she goes to work as a coal miner. kNBc (4) 10:00 -"St. Elsewhere." Dr. Westphall tries to ascertain the identity of a phantom physician, and a new doctor rekindles the affections of Ben Samuels. F11turld Race Bet- 14. Motorcycl1 And A Hor11 and Anlmlle Mid• Into Fu<n1lur1 " CD MOVIE * * * 'Tiie DIMrt Fo•' {19511 J.,,,.. Miion. JN· llcl T1ndy Field M11allll Rommel -~· It I unique mlQl1ry figure Clur· Ing Ill• World W11 II Afrl· cen campaign fJl) AAT Of' NINO HUMAN For Everything, A SN · son" G 100Ct.UI /'O)MOVlE * * "Supe1clllck" (1973) Joyo1 JMlaon. Tony Young A any llrlln• noe1 ... ltndt 1dv1n1u11 when thl 111411!'11• 1111 eggrllll\11 Pll'ton• or ,... 11ter ego R l MOVll • ··~ RolloYll'" {18a1} J1ne F'ondl, Krl• l<fll· ton.eon A lonnw mcMI .,., Who t~ ovw the meinnlllllllp of her 1111 ~·· c;orpotatlon and I h~ llnll'IClll ••Plr1 blcoonl lnYOlvld In I d-troua ct.II wtlh Areb ln .... ICWI R 11.:00 D PfTIM'AINMIHT TOHIQKT lntervlewa with 01vld Ctoeby. Stephen StNlt and Grlhltm Nutt I 0 THE lMT WON> MOVIE * * IAI ' Shoot Flrll, Otoe Liii• ' I 1973) Rtclllrd Conte. A PQllOemen. Who II oft•ld • Cl\encie lo Join 1 1yndlcat.. peyrou 1nd rlfl.IMI It. I• aoon Clrlwn lo vtollnlr~. i:AMMCAN l"M.I "I.OW And TM 81tely Mll'rlld Men" A blC!helOr bec;omw '" lntllnl family men to qulllly '°' 1 c1tt11 With I OOtOIOUI -•..av. • • • "P1relon Mon A1t11r1" ( 19771 J u n RoGhefott, Anny Duptnry A llapplf)' f'IVrllCI tftlt'I con11mp11111 1nnd111ty 1ner llllrlO a ~ model 1n , per111no g11aoe PG' 12:tO(fi)MOVll * * .. ~, NIOftt" PN11 Undl Ill#, Vlnetl\t VIII P11ttn. At P111 of tl'tlif Inf. t1111on. t11ternlly end IOfofily PlldOm "*"' • nigflt In • epooky. ~ Idly lbendoned mlllllon 'R· 1t:.ao D 8 LA T1I HIGHT WITH DAVID LITTINilAH ()~: aomeellln Jimmy A!tc* • Cf) TOM COm..I: U,. OLOll • t.0\11. AMl!NOAN l1'Y\.l "t.ow And Tilt Optlmltl" A botn tot« ~" • call "°'". ~ ""° tnlnll• elle 1111 called 1111 Suicide Htll)llne 1t:40 8 (J) MOMtt.LAN & WIN ~ McMAlln'a liltplolonl .,. ltOUMd wfltn M mteltt Illa MIHI bra.i..in.taw (") 11M CC> MOV1I •• WT'he 09ltlll" (1171) VIMlll fledgr ..... , Ollvw "-Cl. Outlnt lhe t '°°' Ill ,r-. • ~ pttttt .. petMCUllCI IOI' 1111 elleOtd allill'IOI .tlll tM ~ In UllnO • flil"'*Y tot IMcM- OUI Plell<H• 1:00 D MOVIE * * * ·~ 'The G1n1111 Died At 01""1' ( 1936) Gary CQOPll' MldlillrM Catroll A aoldlltf ol lortune lrlll to aecur1 emmunnlon lor 1 blllll 1g1lnat 1 Clllneee war lord D MOVIE * * ,.., "Lovin' ~oily" 11974) e1y1111 01nn11, Ant11<>ny Pttrklna Two men lhlrl lhl ltfl Ind lo\11 OI I lr ... aplrllld wom111 In tn. TtKlt P1nh1ndl1 (!) MOVll "South 01 Tn1 Rio Grinde" ( 1932) Duncen ~naldo ID MOVIE • ·~ "Nlghtm111 In WIX" ( 19t8) C1mlfon Mllclllll, AnrM Helm An ector bldly dlaltgUrld by IM'nlng wex Miki rev.nge egalntl hie ~by 09lf'llng I WU· ""°"'' ••lllbl'I Ill IHY'IRTAINMINT TONIGHT ln11r.,l1w1 with Oevld C.oeby, Stephen 811111 Ind Gtlham~ (I'MOVlf * * Underground Acll" ( 1980) Dirk 81n1dlct. Mlllllll Griffith Perking 1ttll'ld1nta wi..ic lllvoc at I IWlnk ee...tly Hiiia hOtll 'PG' 1:ao D (8 NIC Nl'WI OVllMQHT 4D IO YOU THINK YOU GOT T'fllOU9t..U (D)MOVtl * • "Tiie S1n1uou1 Nurae.. ( 1979) Uraul1 Andi.... Oulllo Del Pr9t1 Gtll<ly '91•11-fin 11 MnlUll "Florenoe Nlghlln- ellt" 10 tlk• care of en IOlno count auftwlng from I Cllllclll ,_, Qondlllon 'R' Cl) PAT COUJNI NVl'HOI iDi THI OON ~ Pit Collint IUtnl poftot ~IOltlon ln!O I lllltnoul.,. foml 1:t0 CID MOYll * *. ..,Of1 Apeche, The 8rOIU' (1881) Peut .._. men. Ed .-.-. A tQU811 c:oc> bltt111 crime Ind cor· NOllon In New York City°I South Bronx nelghbot· llOOCI. R ~.Cl) C8I NIWt NWaHTWATCH ·= •• "Jollph Andr-" ( 1917) Ann-Margi«, Petll' Firth. A~ man't llem- boVM1 lfllltl of romance cauat ecanelll llTlong lhl ttllel end etutfy Enollth- mtn Of tht Vlc;tcwlan 11'1. 'Ill' 1:1o eaN1W1 (!) llM.IANT llU<O "Snow s.,m.nt1" • MOYll *** "Major ~" l1HS) Chlrtton HMton. ~ Harrl1. A Union. m1j0f 1Md1 100 VOIUnl- prteoMrl on • ctanoeroue mlHlon 1g11n11 Ill• "=-.... ''Ill PTIJM OI Oldtr Womtn" ( 1911) Tom ler1floer, Katin lllldl. A Hungerllll IOttler1o remln- leotl on Illa pu1 romantic conqwetl, lrom Ille mt 11 !ht 10t of tZ to lltt MCIUC· tlofl of • llOUMWlfl II JO. 111' 1:11 (J) OWUI OHAWUN TAUC.I WITH ••• ''Clint l11twood" a:00 e MOVll • ''> "Bella Of San Fernan- do 118471 Don.id Woode, Olorll W1r1111 A Spenjltl glr1 IOd en lrtlh 1mm1gr1111 1111 In I0\11 u lhey llrt.•OQll to 1HC;U1 C1lllorn11 from the gllp Of In evil OVll'IOtd (!) SIAHVNT (0 )MOVll *** "G1ttlpoll'' (1811) Mii Olbaon, Mlrll L .. Two Aua1rlll1n loot r-• with contrullngl)' dlllwent peraoneJlti.1 llgn up 10 llghl In the Mlddll Eulll'n lhellre during WOl'ICI Wer I 'PO' (Zl MOVlE * 111 * * "Hamiel' ( 111~8) Llurence Olivier, J11n Slmmont Bllld on Ille play by William s11111 .. apeere A young Denlll\ prince wresl... wllll 1111 conactence wnen 111 11 confronted with q~tlona of lrNCtllty and madneN 3:30 (!) FAITH 20 8.56 CH:. MOVIE * * * 'SmHh PllllCe C 11l811 Bruno Ll'IWll'ICI, Anne Jemlaon A Nft Zee· 11nd Junkyard owner'• ruined marrteoe 1111111 1 dram111c turn toward ~1t1on Ind YIOllnce 4;00 (!) TOP O' THE MOAHINO (.'tMOVIE * •• "Cavemen" (1881) Ringo 611rr. Dlnma Ou1ld Tiii Clc>wnllh member Of a t>lrlly 11um1n ptllll1tor1C 1r11>1 t>egln1 to dllOOYll' lh1t br11n1 1nel not br1•n wlll bl the key lo 1111 peo. pie's IUrvt\111 'PG' 4:20 '"SJ L08T IATllUJTE NElWON< A loll lllecommunlelt1on1 111111111 11111 Into lh• hind• ol en lllln covlllu· tton 4;30~ ISPY llUUWIHKLI 4:S8 MOVll * * ·~ "A PllCI Of Tiie ActlOn" ( 19n) Sidney P~ ,..,., 8111 Colby Two 11 ... bll c;rOOka ltlll'T\pl 10 _.., the V1 of the rtp.ofj wNle being bl1Ckm111ed Into lllCl<l1ng _., communi- ty Pfol>ilml PG' Wrd•r•tfa11•• Da11•ht1r Mo,,fr• S:OO (Qi **'-'"Thi Moon'1 Our Home" (183e) M11g1· 111 SuKeven, Henry Fonele 81MC1 on F11111 8aldwln'a 11ory. All llC)lrtng IC1r .. falla In I0'4 will\ I r>OY9Ull. l:aQ (I) fl* "The SllOgun WW• rlora Sp101ll1l1111" (111&11 Anlmllld A~ prlncMa embatka on 1 m1111e>n to etop the l>lr· t>lllana wllo 1r1 rwponel- ble tor kllllng lier perenla Ind the other lnt11blten1a ol '* hOrnl pllMt 0 **''°'"Cerny" (1980) Jodie Foell!'. Oery Bull)' An 1dventurou1 youno women jolna 1 GlfTllYal • l1oupe Ind IMml l boul ,,,. hidden emotion• and lru1tr11ton1 blflll'ld !hi llUlf-llapplneel of the Plf'1e>nnlrl. R' (%) • • • A Oui.t Piece In Thi Country" ( 18701 Fran- co Niro, V1n1111 ~,. ... '"' 1:00 CID * * ·~ 'Gulllv9r I T re- v1l1 ' ( 1817} RIChlrd Haffll, Cltlllrlnl SeM4I 8aMd on the 1tory by Jonllflln Swill An Engfllll p11y11c11n bec;omu meroonlel on en lallnd kingdom popu1111d by tiny PIOl>ll ·o· 1:00 (!) * • * "810 .. 01111 In Thi Duat" 11e.11 or- 01raon, W11t1r Pidgeon Al11( la.Ing lllf own CllllCI, I WOMln Opetll I home f0t orpll1nld cf\lldren 1nC1 lltempte lo remove the 1tlgm1 of lll1glllm111 blt1ll1 CC) * • * "Tlll1 Sporttno life" (t813) llllChUCI Herrta, RIC!llll Robllt1 A IUQCMtlul rugl>y PMt)'tt IOMI tllt I0'4 of I QOOd women •1111' 11111ng ldvan- ~ ot lllf ............ er Morllll" I IMO) EdWwd Wood-Cl, JIC'ok ~ eon Awtr.a-OOftlOt._,.. eel 10 llgllt on fngtanel't aldt In tht IOtt Wt1 deCIOt to llollt IM IOtt gutr 11111 on tllcllr own IClfml ·..a· 1:ao ZJ ••. Undlfgtound AcM" ( 1880) Olf1I a.. d1C1, Melenll Griffith Patti. Ing 1111nC11n11 wr111L lll\IOC II I _.,,.. 8IVlf\' HIHI hOtll 'PO' 1.00 lh) •• "Convoy" ( 1978) Krt1 Krlatolleraon. 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Ty Hardin 4 llorM trainer rtMM 10 lllt tlanoee lflW ' llaWIO • fllnQ wit.fl \ 1'1111 • ''" "°'" OWi*. (C) "lllnd Alnbltlon" (Plrt ~ * • * "Tiit Com.,.U. lion'' ( 1NOl llllCtltlO Or.y- flln, Atrr/ fMno, Two pllll- llte fl • Ian ,,enolloo m11•1C oompeu11on nnd 11\11 ,,,. lo"9I '°' eedl OIMr oonlllctl with 1t111r prot11llonal einb!llOM. •p.o· Anteaters in action The UC Irvine Invitational swim meet lured 15 college teams and several swim clubs to Heritage Park for two days of competition this past weekend. Seen in action are UCl's Sharon Wentzel, (above), Sandy Braun (right) and Steve Webster, a first-place finisher in his heat. All are seen competing in the 400 individual medley. Turner dispels bad rap By JOHN SEV ANO Oflt.DellrNotli.11 When George Turner committed himaelf to UC Irvtne laat spring, people told Coach Bill Mulligan he would have hia hQJ'lda full. That's because Turner waa reportedly uncoachable. The rap was the 6 -4 junior out of Hitchcock, Tex., waa moody, selfish and playing for only one perlOn -George Turner. Mulligan scoffed at auch accusations and punued Turner until the day he regiatered. lt'a a good thing he did. Monday night, Turner showed .., he's not only a competent player, but a team player as well. Turner scored 25 points, handed out nine aaaista, grabbed five rebounds and had one ateal in leading the Anteaters to a methodical 90-74 victory over the University of Portland at Crawford Hall before 1,032. ''George Turner waa magnificent," raved Mulligan after the game, which aaw UCI improve its record to 8-5. "He's uaing hia head really good. He's doing what we're asking him to do, and we've given him his freedom, too." There was a time, at the outset of the 1982-83 campaign, when Turner had little, if ·any, freedom. Mulligan, in testing how cooperative Turner was going to be, restricted the junior to running the offense and playing deferue. If Turner was going to do "his thing," it was going to be at practice. Mulligan unhitched his reina, however. four games ago, and Turner has responded by 900rlng 15, 18, 20 and 25 points. "As the point guard It's my job to run the offeruie," explained Turner as he unwrapped bta taped ankles. "In the first half tonight I scored 16 polnta becauae I had the opportunities. In the aecond half, I wasn't Iookina for my ahot that much. I waa looking to run the team." With or without the o pportunities, UCl's game seemed to flow as Turner did. Early, when the Pilots (5-10) had cloeed a 13-7 deficit to 13-11, it was Turner's three-point play that gave the Anteaters some breathing room. Then, with UCI leading 26-25 in the first half, it was Turner's six points that helped produce a 14-2 surge that upped the Anteaters' margin to 40-27. Finally, after the Pilots had rallied late in the game to trail • 70-62. it was baskets by Troy Carmon and Ben McDonald, on assists from Turner, that put UCI comfortably in front to stay. "George is doing a good job," (See ANTEATERS, Page C3), Sunset League: Oilers tabbed to • Will Martin new Yankees Fountain Valley, Ocean View are Huntington Beach's biggest threats Dlanager NEW YORK (AP) -Billy Martin haa been hire d as manager of the New York Yankees for a third time, The Aaociated Press learned today. Martin, a star second baseman with the Yankees in the 1950s, first managed the team from 1975 to July 1978, when he resigned under pressure after aaYVlll about Steinbrenner and ootfielder Reggie Jackson: "They deeer\'e each other. One's a born liar, the other's convicted." The reference was to Stelnbrenner's convlct.lon on a campaign-finance ch.aarrge e during the Nixon admlniatraUon. He returned aa manager in 1979 but was fired by the Yankees following that aeuon, a ' abort time after a fight with a manhmallow aalesman ln a hotel in Bloornlngton. Minn. For the laat three aeaaona, Martin manaaed the A'a, takina them to the AL playoff• in 198 I with a , blend of 1peed and nltchtna~jhat became known .. 1'8tuy SU." But the A't llumped latt IMIOO, ftnlah.1na fifth ln the AL w.i. 25 gune. behind the dlvllion-wlnnlng Anaela, and M.arUn WM cillmmed. Martin· al10 mana1•d the .l)etr<at ~ M.lnn.>ta Twlna and Texn R•naen, winnJna dlvtllonal champlonahipa with' then.... and the~ Manin ll th• fourtJMnan to maM&'I ........... IMJor i.aaue -.m Di.a. dlffeNnt tlmea. By ROGER CAR~N Of .... 0.-, "°' ..... With a 4-8 pre-league record, the F.diaon High basketball team appean to be missing aomething thia season. Quite frankly. the defending Sunset League champions are missing Richard Chang and Rick Di.Bernardo, the All-CIF performers who are now doing their thing at the University of California and Notre Dame. respectively. How badly are they rn1aed this year? Well, the Chargen find themaelves ln the not-so-enviable situation of a predicted fifth-place finish ln a aix-team race. While F.di.aon was rolling to the title a year ago, three othen were ao cloee they had to have a double Playoff after the regular aeuon ftnl.thed to determine a dP' 4-A playoff entry from the logjam created by Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley and Ocean View. And, they're tt1ll ln a logjam of torta -with th<* teams oonlidered the onee to beat for tl\e the league title and the three playoff berths. Here'• how the Daily Pilot eeee the 1983 race: • 1. e,_ua1toa Beaela (t·f). On the ~ it would appear the Ollen are reellna from the effecta of a four-.me loain& atreak, but Huntin1ton Beach Coach Roy Muter 1ay1 hl1 team'• IChedule bu to work ln lta favor. One-DOlnt la.. to LM v.,_ Clark and M'lllikan. alon1 with decl,lve •tbecka to St. Bemud (No. 1 ln the Ctr •-A) and Mater Del (No. 1 in 0.....,. County) hardl.y puta the Ollen' hoptW to rest. Jamel Gamer, a 6-7 IOphomon with a 18. l 1corln1 avera1• and • 1011d ftbounder. cam. the burden up frorit, Dave Brown Jim Harris althoqh Mike Milla (6-6) bu strength and boarda well. Huntington Beech thrivea on the faat break and that'..t where All-Sunaet Le.,ue choice Billy Thompaon ent.era the picture. Thompaon ii averlllna 15.8 polnta a game and ii the catalyst to the attack With hla a11l1t1 and 1eneral playmaklna. Ai.a aolld at both enda of the court are 6-11 forward Loula Harrl1an and 6-1 junior Danny ThomJ*Ml (Billy'• brother). Amon1 Huntln1ton Beach'• nine vtctoriel are 80-83 and 5~-46 declliona over Marina and Fountain Valley durtnc toU.mament play. I. Po•atala Valley (t·I). Any reeembWlce to the huntain Valley of early Decielnber and today'1 edition U. ftdctly ln tenm of i.in colon. The Barona of c.o.d\ Daw Brown had Maw J)ej on die l'OI* before fallinl 00-54 ln ovutlme and the tehedule Barry Leigh Roy Miller Steve Popovich worln In their favor, too, gelling HunUn&ton Beach at home Wedneeday. Fountain Valley bu·the me (6-7 Rolf Jacobi, 6-8 Rob Whitehair and -6-6 Brent Martin), ballhandllna (6·0 junior -Mike Newton) and deRth (Tom Power, Drew Brownl. Mike .Tmney, Julian Harry and Brent tw\IOn). · And, the BarcN feature their dever matehup zone defenae, which uaually keepe the oppoeition'a offeNe ahootina below normal ltandarda. Whitehair and Jacobi aN the leadlng liCOlen with averaaes of 14.7 and 10.2, and their rebound1na mrreeponda wtth their ahootlna. I. Oetaa Vlew (7·1). Four of the Seiahawka' 11.x ~ have been narrow dtf•ta am1dtt a echedule which lndud• Crerwhaw, St. Jc.ph, Jnpwood (twt.c.) and Palol Verdes. .Althoueh Cc*h Jlm Harria M)'t he'• confident, the pneral rap aplnat the t Seahawlu ia their apparent lack of confidence. ''That'• our one bla problem.•• admlta Hurla. "U they'll believe ln themlelw.. than we can compete," Mike Judae, a 8"41,1i eenlot with a 10.G acorint average , could be the determlnlna factor off hlt Improved play, to ao aiona wtth Newport Harbor tranafer Byron Ball (8-8), playmaker Keith Mullally, out.llcle Umiat Dimitri Antonopoulol and S;e St.Ye Moeer. There'• more timber in the bun. '°°' wtth 8-71,1i Dave J'larla availablii. "We've deftnit.el1 ehown w.'re ...ty to domlnata certain ueu ln ll'Mter •pant of Ume.'' Mya Manta. uaan could be cl~.~ beinc to the 'iM*lt ol NiJbt . clomiM~ • ~· He did it tor • hUf a1atn1t Likewood, ICOl1nl 10 potn ... . but then be 1tar\ed~,1a,an1 not ( ... IUNUT, r.,. Cl) " \ • Orange Co•at OAILV PILOTITuaaday, January 11, 1083 Rogers rules out NFL coaching job F rom AP dl1patcbe1 TEMPE. Ariz. -Darryl Rogert, ml pt•rturbed by speculation that he ••• would leave Arizona State soon for a National Football League head coaching job. said Monday that he plana to stay at the Pac1!tc-lO Conference achool mdetinitely ''I have no intention of leaving ASU now, next season, nor anytime thereafter," Rogers said at ~ hasuly called news conference designed "to stop the rumors and protect o ur football program. "To let speculation continue I feel would hurt our recruiting The No. I question I kept hearing from the kids is 'Coocb. are you going to be at Arizona State? I don't want to lie to a student-athlete or his parents. But when a kid hears from 10 diHerent schools that 'he's not going to be there.' 1t hurts" Rogers' contract is up for renewal Jan 31 . Recent newspaper reports had him pegged as a leading candjdate for the vacant head coaching jobs of both the Rams and Seattle Seahawks. "I don't want to discuss the NFL situation at all. It doesn't matter now if I'm staying here anyway," Rogers told reporters. "I'm very happy in colJege football. And unless eollege football drastically changes the atmosphere toward intercollegiate athletics, I'd like to stay in college coaching." _,,.----------------------------------------------------------~ t~oat~r'1 bu k t v Bruin AnM I ubtaln O'Berry in &rad Rod FHler unk 1 U foot Juml)(!r wnh 15 ll'COnda ren\aln1n1 io v_ -• J -r. ll s:d • .UCJ. . n a~ ct01 y ov r e»t XiWina Sa.te ln a CINCINNATI -The Clndnnall 1111==:1\fft uaded mtnor-hrtp nt<'her Mlkf" O'&rry to tho An1ell MondJay tor fl,..t hl\l(•IJWl John H4arria. M!e· .. w Poclttc·lO Cont renco buk tbaU 1 mti Monday nl1ht. Jl'oeter rlnJ1httd tha game-with 30 polnta, 14 l'OITlln1 In tht' .ec.'t>nd half u the Bruln.w lmprowd their record to 9· 1 and 2·0 In Je.gue play Dale EUt. IC.'Ol'ed 28 polnc., Lndudlna a four pointer In the final m1nutt<1, to hfl 12th·ra«ld T<'nneuctt to a &9-&8 Southf' .. ~m C~>nferenQ.' victory ov~r LSU Sophomo~ Perry Vou1'1 tJp.1n with 7:~9 I ft eent v1,.in1a Tt'Ch ahead for &ood and th HokJOI 1tunned prevlou1ly unbeaten Memphta Sta~ 69-&6 In Me\tO Conference pl•y. The Tigers camo lnto the 1ame ranked 1econd '" the nation ... Freshman Mlcbael Jack1oa ticored 31 potnc. u No. 17 Georaetown wlthltood a furtoua llCCOl\d- half rally by ninth-ranked Syracuae for a 97-92 Bite East Conference victory. Quote of the day "Over the years I've had to 1tand there and Uaten to their anthem and I don't know how many rughta. U 1t was up to me, I'd be playlng our anthem right now and let them stand there and listen to it." -Calgary Flames assistant general manager Al McNell, after the Flames had beaten the tourlnj( Soviet squad 3·2. Resch sharp in Devils• 6-2 win Aaron Broten scored a power-~ play goal and had two assists, and ' goaJt.ender Glenn Reacb came up with 35 saves Monday rught to spark the New Jersey DeviJs to a 6-2 National Hockey League victory over the Quebec Nord1gues. F..arlier m the day, Quebec defenseman Pat Prlce was hospitalized after he became 111 at his hotel. There was no repor t on the nature of Price's illness . . . Unhappy goaltender Rick St. Croix was traded by Philadelphia to Toronto for goaUe Mlcbael Larocque. Harrill, 28, who hit 221 with eight h~ rurw un<l 61 HSI for Spokane of the Peclflc C.out Lt'111(u•· tut n•1on. will repurt tu tho lndlunapoll• (ndlan1 o f tht-Am..-rlc•n Auocluton, th«! Rt-di' Cl1a11 AAA tunn wam O'&rry. 28, who played for the Redt and tht• lndaana lut 1euon, hit .190 at lndlana_pol!I llnd .221 with Cincinnati ln 21 pmea. O'Berry wu aatpod to Ednomton ln tht:i Pacific Coaat Le-ague. Harri.I wu with th«> ~ngela In patta of 1979. 1980 und 1981. Titans' Wood sha res PCAA honor Guard Leon Wood ot Cal St.ate • Fullerwn And forward Drew Rod1er1 of the Unlvertlty of Pacific have been ael«ted basketball ~players of the week by the Pacific C-oast Athletic Aallodation. Wood, a 6-3 JUnJor from Santa Monica, paced the T°liana' three victories, acorln& 67 point.a and adding 4~ a&siata. Rodgers' 41 poini. helped the Tigen wm their first two PCAA contests . . . Top-seeded Martina Navratilova defeated Sylvia Hanlka 6-1, 6-1 to capture the championship of a women's tennis tournament ln Landover, Md. . • . A st.ate Supreme Court judge has blocked \he New York Yankees from playing their 1983 home opening series in Denver because It would be a violation of the team's Yankee Stadium lease. Television, rad io TV: Basketball -Lakers at New Jersey, 6 p.m., Channel 9. College Basketball -Univeniity of Portland at UC Irvine, 7:30 p.m .• Channel ~6 (Taped Monday). RADIO: Basketball -Lakers at New Jersey, 6 p1m., KLAC (570). Hockey -Kings at Washington, 7 p.m .. KPRZ (1150) A dose of logic could do wonders NFL n eeds a g eography lesson and a better playoff s tructure By TOM TITUS Of tM Olllly Piiot ll•lf Now that the tumult and the shouung of the strike-riddled 1982-83 NFL season has all but subsided, and the pretenders to the throne properly dLSpatched, might it not be a prop1uous moment to re-examine the cumbersome structure of the league Itself? What.ever you might say about thLS season's post-strike alignment -d1v1ding the teams into conferences with the top eight squads In each graduating to the playoffs -it does seem more logical than the "normaJ" system of six divisions with wild card teams chosen b y some often- ludicrous bit of new math PerhaJJ6 the NallonaJ Football League could take a lesson from its baseball counterpart m the area of orgaruzauon. The idea of teams like Atlanta and Ne w Orleans playtng m the NFC "West" and Dallas representing the conference's "eastern" d1vis1on would confound a foreign visitor attemptmg to orient himseU. And why should. say, the &ims play AFC teams like Denver and Kansas City? The Angels don't play Houston or San Diego. and baseball has a COMMENT A RY longer season. American and National Le:Ague teams don't meet until the World Senes, and the same philosophy should prevail m the NFL. Instead of the present divisional setup, anc lnlerconference games, why not break the two conferenc~s down into eastern and western div1s1ons, using purely geographical logic. Such as: NFC EAST -New York Giants, Philadelphia, Washington, Tampa Bay, Atlanta, New Orleans and Chicago NFC WEST -LA Rams. San Francisco, Dallas. St Louis, Green Bay. Minnesota and Detroit AFC EAST -New England. Baltimore, New York Jets, M1am1, Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Buffalo. AFC WFST -LA Raiders, San Diego, Denver, Seattle, Houston, Kansas City and Cincinnati. Once thts new alignment 15 m place, a few sample ground rules would apply. The seven teams m each d1vis1on would play each other twice, home and home, and meet each club m the other division of 1ts conference once. The mterconference contests should be the first seven games on each team's schedule This would add up to a 19-game season, which could easily be accommodated by halving the number of exh1b1t1on games. The latter could, and probably should, be interconference matchUJJ6. At the end of the season, you'd have four division champions and four runners-up. These teams would advance to the playoffs with the champs taking the home field advantage and playing the second place finisher in the opposite division Those sWVJvors would meet m the conference title games -on neutral, warm weather fields, to prevent a recurrence of the infamous Cincmnati- San Diego deep freeze of a year ago Then, on to the Super Bowl. Seems simple enough, doesn't at? Which makes one wonder why lt hasn't been considered before. How about it, Pete Rozelle? CdM, Estanci~ roll to easy basketball victories Irvin e stays close in Sea View League race with 43-35 win o ver a rc h -rival University An old nemesis poses threat to Sea -Kings C<>rona del Mar H1gh'1 St•a Kinp, 2·0 ln Sa View Lt>aaue baaketball action. face • it.em tell tonight when they meet long-time nemesis Cost.a Mt."IM:l tn a 7.30 shootout ot Corona dcl Mar AlllO trylns to improve on o 2·0 rl-<.'Ord against nn 0 2 club ls FAitancla, which Is at S(lddlebacok. Eliwwhi•rf', El Toro Ill r.at Newport Harbor and Univenilty travela lO Irvine. C.O.ta Mesa has a reputation for upeetting the dope 1heet In games with Corona del Mar, and Cooch Tlm Panel's Mustangs have 1hown the same capabl11tle1 this season, shocking Compton and nipping Marina. Mesa haa the ilz.e lO force the Sea KingJ to the penmeter of the Costa Mesa zone defense, should the Mustangs choose a zone. Corona del Mar's game revolves around man- to·man defense and the pertfnet.er shooting of Dave VanSteenhuyse, along with the playmaklng and th(' perimeter-lane driving shots of AU-CIF guard Mike Hcs.'9. Costa M~ IS on a three-game losing streak while Corona del Mar has won seven of its J.aat eight starts. Estancia lS a heavy favorite to add Saddleback to its 10-3 overall record behind 6-6 Gary Jaeger and a strong cast. including Jim Curtis (17.5), Doug Pinckney ( 13.6). Jon Johnston ( 10.3) and Gavin Warl.aumont (10.4). Jaeger is averaging 14.6 points in his six starts for Estancia since transferring from Mater Dei. At Newport Harbor its the duel of the giants with the host Sailors boasting 6·9 Joe Seager, as opposed to El Toro's 6-9 Jeff Arnold, a junior. University and Irvine have met twice in tournament play and each has won m overtime - Irvine taking the first contest, 52-51, in the Canyon Tournament, Umversity collecting a 54.53 dec1S1on at the Brea tourney. Jeff Stelman, a 6-2 sophomore, led Irvine Wlth 24 points Friday against Corona del Mar. University's strength comes from 6-4 JUnior Norm Stolz.off and 6-1 senior Erik Blake, each sporting a 17.3 season scoring average. SUNSET RAC E . • • From Page C1 to make mistakes." Ball is averaging 15 3 pomts a game. 4. Marina (6-6). The V1k1ngs e njoy the underdog role and have a lot of man power to deal with 1t in terms of playmaker Scott Fahpek, a 6-1 senior with a 21.6 scoring average. and 6-5 Chris Neumann. who is scoring at an 18.0 clip. Coach St.eve Popovich's crew has been up- and-down and haven't bounced back against strong competition when down. 5. Ed,son (4-8). The late arrival of football stars Jeff Washington. Brad Hachten and John Thomas appears to have slowed the Chargers' progress Coach Barry Leigh's quintet is small by Sunset League standards, with 6-4 Hachten. three players 6-1 and 5-10 Ken Draz~owsk1 the anticipated lineup. There's ta.lent in that group of 6-ls, however, including Huntington Beach transfer Washmgton. Tim Wertner and Thomas. 6. Westminster (5-7). The Lions are still m the perenn1al role of underdogto, but at lea.st they're used toll All five starters returned for Westminster Coach Jon Borchert. with 6-5 JWUOr J~ff F.astin showing the most cons1Stency. £-How th~ Dally Pilot pleb 'em lrvlne 43, University 35 -fl""'I eam, record Comment• The Vaqueros received double-figure efforts I. Huntin~n Beach (9-4) Fast break the key WOMEN from point guard Carla Figueroa (12), forward 2. Fountain Valley (9-6) liaA ala, defense - A sharp-shooting night by Corona del Mar helped the Sea Kings keep pace with Estancia Monday rught as both teams remamed undefeated in Sea View League women's basketball actJon. The F.agles gunned down Saddleback while the Sea Kings had an easy time with host Costa Mesa. Suzie F1ynn (12) and 6-4 aophomort' center Chris 3. Ocean View (7-6) Intensity the question shots from the field and could score but four points .Roberts ( 11 ). ~: ~~~ (~~S~~ Rkhard' t~~f~~~~~~ . in the Hrst quarter. Roberta. in fact. alao puUcd down 16 rebounds 6. Westminster (5-7) Most dangerous In yea.rs And, lrvme High remained close with a narrow victory over Uruversity. Here's what happened: Corona del Mar 58, Cotta Mesa 35 The Sea Kings' Heather Estey scored 12 of her game-high 18 points m the first half to spark Corona del Mar to its third straight Sea View League victory at Costa Mesa "I couldn't beUeve the way they (Corona del Mar) shot tonight," lamented Mustang Coach Paul Kahn "Every thing they thrt-w up there seemed to go in " Such was not the case for Cost.a Mesa ( 1-2 in league) which managed to connect on JUSt 14 of 59 'Sox signups slated Registration for Fountain Valley Bobby Sox will be held Saturday and also Jan. 22 and Jan. 29 ut the Talbert Village Shopping Cent.er, comer of Magnolia and Talbert in Fountain Valiey. The league Is open to girls, ages 7-15. Dlvfsions mclude majors (ages 12-15), minors (ages 9-l l) and mirus (ages 7-8). Girls living within the Fountain Valley Elementary School boundaries m Fount.am Valley and Huntington Beach are eligible for the league. Regiatr•tion fee is $28. Gtrls should bring a birth certificate to registration For more mformat10n, phone Carole Snyder at 968-1343 or Carol Raetz at 842-6921. WHALE WATCHING LUNCHEON White we tchlng the whales pa11 right In front of your table, enjoy a 1umtuous seafood salad - , maybe 1 half pound hamburger treat - poaslbty a scalone sandwich. } Daltj from 11:30 AM to 4 PM •tMn•llant 494.9707 flt IUIPf t«lLOW Wl, LAGlN BUCH The lone bright spot for the Mustangs was and had eight blocked shots as Irvine improved its Tbll week's ached uJe sophomore point guard Patai Harada who led her record to 2-1 In league and 87 overall. Wednesday -Huntington Beach at Fountam team wtth 16 points and man.aged to hold Estey Valley; Edison at Marina; Ocean View at scoreless in the third quarter The Vaq~ros led by as many as 14 in the final Westminster . Corona del Mar returns to actJon Wednesday quarter before the Trojans narrowed the gap Friday -Marina at Ocean Vlew; Edi50n at rught at 7 hosttng Saddleback while Costa Mesa against the lrvtne reserves Huntin ton Beach: Fountain Valley at Westnunster. trave~toNewportHarbor. ~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Es&ancla 61, Saddleba ck 30 Amy Hathcock scored 21 points, pulled down seven rebounds and had seven assists as the F..agles scored an easy victory In their own gym Estancia, 3--0 in league and 12-1 overall, broke the game open in the second period, out.scoring the outclassed Roadrunners, 21-7. Forward Chen Carpenter chipped in 14 points for the Eagles and al.so finished the mght with 10 rebounds She was a perfect 6 for 6 from the floor "I thought we just played a good, all-around game.'' noted Estancia Coach Joe Wolf. "Our defense was pretty solid tonight and we did a good job of hitting the boards." Gr a nd j ury indicts Ayala PATERSON, N.J. 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I IVs I def LAIQh Ann• Tnompton fU8) J.& 71 Ot~ Co•I OAILV PILOT 1Tueld1y, J1nuwy 11, 1te3 Cougars outlast Hawks Capo grabs top spot; Dolphins, Diablos • WID Caplatrano VaJley Hlsh'• baaket~ll lHm grabbed thl' top 1pot ln tht South Cout ~ race wlth ai lO·polnt win over Laaurua Hilla to hJ1hUght action Monday nljht. ln other leque aamce, Dana Hui. atayed ln the hunt with 1 wln over San Clemente, while MIMion Viejo edged La.CW\a Sc:ach. Here'• what happen4"d: Capo Valley ft, La1voa HUit H The game wa• nlp·And-tuck untll the.• flnul three mlnuta when basket.a by Wali DGCaaaa and Don Scdgwlck •parked the Cou1an of Capistrano Vlllluy to victory Todd l..ltfln, a 6-5 center tor the Hawk., auve Laguna Hilla ha laat lead of the game at 55.54 whh 3:05 to go. The Hawlu trailed by eight polnta entering the final quarter, and It could have been more except guard Robert Carter acored nine of hla 21 points In the third quarter to keep the game cloee "They're going to be a tough team," praised Laguna Hilla Coach John' Moore ''They're a "fast- break onented team that plays pressure defense They shoot weU all a round and they don't have a weak player." Sedgwick led four Cougars in double figures with 22 points. DeCasas had 13, whale Match Anderson and Mark Otta had 10 each The Hawks were led by Carter's 21 points. Mike Garcia added 16 and Latfan 12. Garcia also had 15 rebounds. The Cougars are now 4-0 in league, )4·2 overall. The Hawks drop to 3-1 and 10-6. Dana Hlll1 54, Sao Clemente 48 The Dolphins of Dana Hills (3-1 in league, 6· 7 ANTEATERS WIN • • From Page C1 • 'ii~ PREP BASKETBALL ~. ---=-= overall) wed an 18·3 flt1t quarter to tttablllb the lead. The Tri&ON (0-3, 6· 7) did ~ beck with a 19-6 eeoond quarter, however, to m.u thlnp d&hl. Althoush San Clemente rwver kid, It did tie the acore on two oocaaione. The Dolphinl had only two playen ln double figures u Bryan Mcsweeney had 11 point.a and Tony Cmelak 10. Guard Paul Wachenhelm Wod all acoren with 18 tor the Tritons. Teammate Mike Hurlbut alao had 10 but fouled out with teVen minuta left ln the game. Hurlbut la San Clemente'• leading to0rer, averaging 19 a ganl(> Ml11loo Viejo 57, Lapa.a Beacb 54 The Dlabloa ( 1-2 In league, 5·8 overall) rebounded from a 13-point, fourth-quarter deficit with five minutes to play to beat the Artistl (0·3, 3-11) Eddie Merk, who fmiahed with aeven poinla, hit a jump shot and free throw with 28 seconds left to provide the flnal margin of victory. Rack Crawford and Dave Griffith shared sconng honors with 14 poin&a each for the Diablos. Dave Hill also had six polnta and nine rebounds. Merk, recently called up from the junior varsity, had all seven of hia pointa in tlle fourth quarter. Nack Tepper led four Artist.a in double figures with 19 points. Scott Fortune, Coby Naess and Jim McGraw had 10 apiece for Laguna Beach. Vermeil: offered UCI cen ter Bob Thornton, who had 6 point& and eight rebounds. "He creates a lot of things that really helps us. He can penetrate gaps, and when he's under control lake he was t o night , he 's almost unstoppable." The Anteaters, who shot 59 percent in the first half, finished at 50 percent (33 of 66) for the game (Turner, incidentally, was 8 of 11 from the field). I'm my own worst enemy \ PHILADELPHIA (AP) Seven years as head coach of tht Philadelphia Eaglea have lef#' Dick Vermeil "burned out" ant! \. headed out of the National Mulligan is quack to point out that the Anteaters are only 2-2 since Turner and the rest of the team have been allowed their freedom. What the UCI coach doesn't say, however, is that the team could easily be 0-4 if he hadn't loosened things up The Pilots. a member of the WCAC. were led by De nnis Black's 17 points and Darran Jenkins, who had 14. "We're 5-0 m the WCAC. We want to be in it," said Mulligan p kingly. Football League. 8 "I'm my own worst enemy,"., Vermeil, a 46-year-old self· confessed workaholic, said at a, news conferen ce Monday af w~i~h h e announced he was 1 qua tung. "I don't feel like I have to score 20 points for us to win the game," said Turner. "All I want to do is run the ball club, keep their spirits up, make them happy, and for us to win. "Our shooters were shooting better tonight. Of course, most people shoot better when they're in their own gym. It's not easy to play h ome games at three d ifferent arenas (UCI also plays a t the Anaheim Convention Center and Long Beach Arena). Eagles' defensive coordinator Marion "Swamp Fox" Campbell, 53, a former Atlanta head coach._ was immediately named by.:1 owner Leonard Tose as Verrneil's successor. At the same time, Tose ,~ denied rumors the club was fof ''l think tonight's game was a big lift for us." "I'll tell you one thing I've learned -I like winning a helluva lot more than I like losing.'' ~~1" f too . too _l Turner wium't the only player to give the Anteaters a lift McDonald, shooting 7 of 11 from the floor and 6-for-6 fr~ the free throw lme, had 20 points, a game-high 11 rebounds, four assists and one steal. Al10 in double figures were Carmon, with 18 points, and Tod Murphy with 11 And Mulligan has liked what he's been seeing from Turner. m ar intense . . . emotional," said Vermeil, wh~ once-winning team, a participant an Super Bowl XV, fell to 3-6 i.ri_ .. I know he (Mulligan) still wants me to do certain things," admitted Turner. "But now, 1r I'm open, I'm going to shoot." this strike-shortened aeason. ti "I've made a lot of mistake$ and probably the moat vlvl~ L. mistake ia I've eet a pace for 2:f 1 yea.rs that it may not be poaible to keep through the 10 years or ' the professional contract." ' t. "People kept telling me he was uncoachable," said M~an of Turner. "He'• done everything we've aaked him to do.•· And then some. Coryell thank! ul for Muncie Steelers' respect for back pave d way Cor winning TD SAN DIEGO (AP) -San Diego Coach Don Coryell was thankful for one thing an the Chargers' National Football League playoff victory over the Pittsburgh Steele rs -the running of Chuck Muncie. Without it, Coryell has his doubts whet.her San Diego's game-winning touchdown pass with one minute remaining would have worked. "THEY (THE STEELERS) aren't going to respect a sweep fake if they don't respect your running game." CoryeU said Monday during a press conference. Muncie. the leading rusher in San Diego's 31-28 victory over the Steelers Sunday, was an the backfield u the Chargers f<K'ed a third-8nd· 7 at the Steelers' 12 Quarterback Dan Fouts faked a sweep around right end to James Broolu and threw a screen pass left to Ught end Kellen Winslow, who had crossed from the right side The victory propelled San Diego into the American Conference semifinals Sunday against Miami, setting up a replay of last year's classic overtime battle won by the Chargers. San Diego, known for ft• vaunted 811' attack, goes to Miami averaging almost 500 total yards in the last four games. And Coryell credits Muncie for much of San Diego's suc:cess. "HE'S PLAVING the best football I've eeen him play. He's meant a great deal to us. He's always a thttat," said Coryell. Basketball scores C°"911e w.er UC lrvtne 90, f>ortlancf 14 Senta C1at1 8', Long 8Mc11 St 79 (Of) Hotra o.m., Cal M, Cal S•1ca LA aa UC~7t,,~ftlt:Mr &O W~l1.9Mto811 Centrll WUfllngton 71. f'uoa4 Sound 91 ......... UCLA 11, Mrona tt M H Artablll U . Gttnd ~ 41 Colorado 12, L.Oyell-M~I t1 ........ Gonzaoa 41, O.P8UI 48 Detroit 18, YOUngltCIWll tt. 1t (II~ 11, Vtlp.,.._, 91 111.c~ it. w11."°'9an 1a1 H aw,....._. et. Mi.,,... at eo Wlclllta IC, ?I, OO!orldO et. q .......... l.9r!lar 10. T•111 4., H. l .. • II U, .. M AmlfioM 12 IMUl?.Netll teu• w .. ,.~.,, n , rau•· AtllnOtOI\" Taxaa fl '•• II, ,...._._,. Antonl6 to ~ 7t, IW t.oililllfla 1t ... ~ff.~Oflotl With three consecutive 100-yard efforts, the 6-3, 220-pound Muncie is on the hottest streak of'! his career after a season that began under the cloucfi of a drug controversy. Muncie twice had treatment1' under a drug rehabilitation program, once after • training camp opened and again during the seasori}' ,~ He started his 100-yard string with 126 yards against the Baltimore Colts, forged 129 yards . against the Los Angeles Raiders and gained 126 yards in Sunday's triumph. "The bag man wants to run. He's eager. He's se) hot we let him have the ball more," said Coryell. Until Muncie arrived on the scene from New.:J Orleans two years ago, the Chargers were ) vulnerable u their passing same sputtered. Now, with Muncie and Brooks. San Diego hq~ one oC the most versatile tandema in the NFL.;,iof Muncie can chum for Inside yardage and has ~.,, devastating o n sweep• whale the 5-foot-8. ~ 180-pound Brooks has speed and uncommon power., And both are excellent receivers "BROOKS ST ARTS a fire," says Coryell of thtt running back, who overoarne a nightmarish st.an Sunday. Broolu fumbled the game's opening kickoff, and Pittsburgh recovered in the end zone for a 7-().v lead. On the ensuing kickoff, he fumbled the baJlt, again, recovertna it at the 1-yard .. llne. Ul He blamed the first tumble on the Cact that htt. was wearing glovea. He removed them on tMu second kickoff, but "I couldn't get a handle on th~" ball." !I CoryeU has his own theory on the aecond muffo ''He's such a fierce competitor he was aolna to take that ball and atick it In aomebody'a ear.'' d e College degree needed- f or Hall of Fame • C4 Or1ng1 OoMt DAILY PILOTIT..say1 Jenuary 11, 1"3 , THE f'"lllLl' Cl•Ct:I by 811 Keane •t&GUR&t! by Virgll P1rtch (VIP) ,.,, {,; "8vt, we're gonna pvt the whole roll bock when we're done." "I c1n't tvtn get you to kttp In 1t1p." ~.\RMADl'IU:: by Brad Anderson Hank Ketchum ~ H I 1,11 I I 1-11 " ... He doesn't like the same programs we do!" • 1°LL OET MRS. WILSON WOLlLVA 'Tlttk5HT ~T WAS CUTE ! • Jl'DGt: P.\Rkt~R THANK YOU. JEANNIE I THAT V'O..JLO eE """' UNOEPl.STATEMENT FOO WHAT 1 SEE I VERY 0EAUTIFUL, VERY ANO I POSH JEANNIE I 'YOU'VE I OV'lE IT COME A 1..0N6 'NAY IN /ALL TO SUCH A SHORT TIME I YOU. MR GAR•·1•:LD 50 I SAV lO TMl'Z> CLERK, •LOOK,IF 'THE. WHOLE 6UNC.H OF eANANA~ IS 5't CENT~. WHV r------. CAN'T l MNE ONE FOP. 4o CENT~?·· ~1VER' GOIN' OUT, PLUSH IE? 100 B.AD -• I FEEL- UN UJCK Y .. ACROSS game MONDAY'S t Grldien1 S3 R91novet PUZZLE SOlVED 5 Cringe 55 Dolly 10 Pl«tt part S6 Painter 14 Conltnen1 61 Sungln 15 Iron ort V11 62 111 a heavtnfy 18 Allan way 17 ll\Slrumen1 64 Latgt bird 19 Aptiludea Vet 20 Abfoed 85 PubllC fight 21Ham1 M Big ut bfoth« 87 o.cii,.. 22 Eumlnt 88 Wisp 23 Hat rneklngt 89 Ttrdy 25 Peylblt OOWN 28 ErtlOng I Blblical word ~....-. 30 Stitt Abbr 2 On dattwltt ~ ....... 31 Summit• 2 WOtda 3'4 Fluffy atutl 3 Kind Of 111 "1 3f V.,y tlrlflQll 4 T~ 25 Gatment 38 T~ l5 Twilled 28 Drug ptl/11 39 2000. 8 Fall mo 27 LUI Inning 3 word• 7 Louvre paint-28 c.ntury; 42 Ordlnll tng· 2 word• 2 WOl'Clt ending e Bird• 29 -dtgttt &4 " -L• '3 IOM. old t Paptf 31 Spain'• El -Douet" lltyW quantity 32 8ulhtd 55 Oltotcltf « Mote otrtllln 10 llllt 33 Mt1tlC unit 57 S1MP "5 "Oullll"'. 11 Sblty 35 ~· 58 Dol'NI bOf"9 2 WOtdl 2 wordt 2 word• 69 Opening 41 TV i.t1 12 ino-ti 37 ~ 80 Ntwcutle'1 .. ,.,. 13 Orta» 40 lnoolt "* 50 Plndl 11 lc*ll 41 8umtna -83 CtietnlCll s 1 ~ 14 fnglllfl City llUdl tufftJ ... by Harold Le Doux 't'OU TOLD ME THA.T OVE~ THE PHONE ANO I'VE eEEN RACKING MY MAIN EVER SINCE, IBY1N6 TO RECALL WHAT I HAVE DONE TO De~ SUCH ,.._.,..-a PfVJSE'-..- by Jim Davis DON'T VOU Wl'NT TO HE.AR HOWTHE STORV CAME OUT? by Ferd & T olTl Johnson • .~ve~' MINU-0: WE:'Re APA~ IZ 1-11'<5 A MOLJR 10 ME, SWE:E15. SHOE NANCY, DID YOU BUY YOURSELF A LITTLE TREAT, LIKE I SAID YOU GORDO COULD? l Olilt~K TO ~Tll-L THE l~ER ~IE:e, OF At..l>itEl'r' AND FEAK( ._ .. ~,~ FEAR! WHAT ME vou AFAAID Of', CW.~.UE: MW&L.E:t 0€FINE 1fiE FOU.OWl~G : (z.) EMCEE DR.SMOCK WRONG! IF YOU'RES NO L..ONGeR CH1eF OF S"fAFF A'f" 1"He HOSPl'f"Ai... ... by Jeff MacNelly By Mark Lasky I THOUGHT YOU SAID A LITTLE ™AT !'IOM~HERE rur THER:i:, ~PL.N.:1:1 1Mee'~ A!!!eTT~ PAR"N eDllJO OtJ >-...iorM Mle51Ne ITf • TWEET by Gus Arriola .. j ' • t i I • ' I ' l I MUC M>TICl '°" MITWAUl.f UMN• A M.,... ..... Of ,.,.f.DATIO IULY ~ liOnct Of M'rll .. IMA 1W.: -..ae 'fOUTAlttt AO,_ ,_ __ _ f NIOTIO\o1oOUR '""9tfY, 'tOU AM 111 DWM&f YMD111 t.a. ..... _..,.. •CM.&110ll "' m.o a• ,."'._._.. CaALAUVJOI co _ca 'Atl I A I. I , t Y 0 U N t I 0 All't ti. "'9. Ul&aN YCl&I M ~ T"'91M 1Mew n. ,, .. ,..._ . lll'UalAflC*"" '"' ... ,UM ... ACflON fo "'OTICT foilft~deKtlbM ..... Of Ill.Ill °' .... ~;c .... Of TWll NOCllW AGMfty YOU1' ,.llOPUIJL )LJlil..D WllJ. I AT ~LIO AUOl~ Duu .... "'8 'O!'.t..!!>U IHOU&.O CONfAC'f • ~~TAJIUIUO IAU.. YOU TO TPfl IOHlll llDDfl• PO" NOTIQl'O COWfbCTOMI 4ldl!ou aad ~oo ..... ~U.6.f LAwnw. ... o ,... HJIUNATION"" '"' CAaW AHD/OfUHI CAIHCM Ofl ..... ..,, ... be r--...ct •t IM oredlton o f Lenore va MOnc:t ""TINITll'• HUI NATU .. °' THI "OOlllHNO CtlllflflllO CHIOKI lfllClrllO IN ()ff!Qe .. Ille Oep.vtmtftt Of ,.,.. Schaffer and penon1 who l .a.-. u.. AOAINIT YOU.i_!_!U IHOULD CIVIL 0001 llCTION IU411 end "nrHtlon, Conerrvcllon mav bl> otherwlllo lnc.1"91\ad HOTICI II Hl"'18Y <llVlN, lllel CONTACT A UwnR. l~Mle el IN llftle of .... 111 le'llM leotlon. 202 Arden Wey, lulte ".__ U on~. fetwwty 2, 1113, et On the t 1th day or Februery, mOl'ley ol the Unlltel lt11eel ell A 1, a.u-10, CA MUI or fl O ln h ... wt and/or M\a~ t 00 o'Qook a.m of Mid Cley, In the 1~. el the hout of 11.00 e.m., • right, tllle MCI illletett con~ 10 lu lllH21, lecr1men10. CA A peUt!on h., bee'n fll«i roolft Ht H id• tor conduo11n1 the llh Street.,,,,_ of the new end now neKt by II undet Mid 0..0 88181·11821, 1elepf1011e (t ltl by ()orll Franca Hiilman In Truet•'• ...... wlthlll 111e offloet at County Courl'-, loG•ted et 100 of Truet "' the Pl'opetty llerelftln.t 920 11121, 111110 2 00 pm . fueedey, t htt. 8 u pe r!or Cpu rt o t "!AL flTATI! 8lCU,.1Ttll CMc Celllet Oft,,.. w .. 1. fOfmettJ "-!bed J1nu11r. H . 188), at Wiiiet\ time O C IE .. VICl. IOCllecl ., 2020 NOfth ltnown .. 100 WHI Ith ,...... T"'UITQA; JOVCI ' OO~ICI( they "'II .,. Pvblloly opened end ran&• \ o~ty requ~~~~· 8rOlldwey, "" .. 20e. In the City of lltUlled In 11\e City of atnt• Af\8, 8£NlflCIA"Y ITAfl MUTUAL •Hd lot Pe•formlng th• worll .. that Dori• .. ••ncf't Hluman 811nteAN1,CountyolOrenge,8t•ll Count. Of Orange,,, ... of 8AVINGI ANO LOAN IOIOw• ~ •ppolnted .. .,.,.onal of Ctlllornl1. Al AL fl TA Tl! c •I• lot n,.' c 0 ,.. TININ f AL Al80CIATIOH. l"vtnltl'I .... ••t>or. m11er1e11. IOOI• repreeent.aUve to adminlitA!lr :!~~~~~\:~.s:~v~~Y -.;;:~~~: ~~~:ri!i~~~~1~:. :n~= ln~~:ec11~~~~ ~:01111r,i1:~ :;~.~.~~'.P:-•;~d::~r~:~·;~,,:: t8hehea1tafw o f( Lednorl! Eh~,. Trvet .. unoer and ou•-• to the of fruat o.ted Jenuery 16. 1970 Ptoe 282 ol Oft'lclel AeoOfdt In the complete with 11phall ooncrett c a ~ r u n er t • power of Hie conferred In thel •~eoulecl by EAALE G lAUAX end olllc:e of th• "'eoordet of Oreno• P•v•m•nl. earthworll, ero•ton Independent f.dmlnlatratlon ~eln Deed of Trull eucuted oy PATRICIA R. TRUAX, who ... County.NldeleedoltruelclMQrlbtt r•P•lll Ind dllln•o• ltClllll•• ., of E.talA.1 Act). Thto petJtlon IARAETT INVESTMENTS OROUll m111led 10 H eh othet, end lhefoltowlngPl'oC*IY CAYITAL COVI! STATll flA"I( In I , f h I l n... t 1, o.Mfomja Umlted Pwtnertnlp, reGOf'ded on Jenuery 22. 1879 .. PAACEL 1 '" elmple 110• 10 Orang• County, C elllornte , 1 ae. or ear na n ...... p · rte:OfdM July 11, 11110. In Soot< Instrument No 211724, 1n Book condominium Unit No 911 (The Untt) complete In acoordence with 1111 No. 3 at 700 Civic Center t™S or Oftlc;tel AecOfd• ol aald 13007 Peg• 1887 or 0111c111 u •hown upon the oondomlnlvm plen• and epec111ca11on1 therefor Drive, Weist, In tht1 City of County, •t pege 40 Aecordtt'• Retordt, County of Orenge. plen (enlltled "Condomlnlvm Pltn" end IUCh eddende thereto u mey Senta An• Cellfornla on tnetrvment No 18821, by reuon ol C1lllorn11, given 10 Heu•• an (lor Lot 1 of Traci! No 10811") be le....O prior to bid opening det•. Ji.inuarv 2ft 1983 at 9 30 • breach Of def a.ult In peyment Of lndebledneea "' revo• or Senk ol co u n 1 y or 0 r 1 n g •, a 1111 o I P1~1tve biOder• mey exemlne " • ' Perlormence of the obllg111ons Amerlc• Netlonel Trual end S1v1ng1 Celllornle (lhe Plan) recorded on • n d o b I •I n b I d f o r me , A .M ••cured thereby, lncludlng ""' Auoc1111on, • nellonel benklng July 12. 1079, u Ooc:ument No tpec;ll!Cellona, end plar11 by c;elllng IF YOU O BJECT to the ~ Of Olleult. Not lee of wNCll lllOClfetlon. Oy ,_,,of the breed\ 16t 10, In Book 13228, Peott 18 II Of mefllng I rtq\IMI to the olflee iJ"&nll.J1i of the petition, you wu reoorded September 7. t982 ot the ol>llQellone NGUl'ed thereby. through 1 us. tnclu1lve, of olfk:l•I or 1111 Deplftment of Perk• end should either appear at the •1 Recorder'• lnatrumenl No nottc. or wllleh ""'" recOfdecl on reoord• or H id Orenge County, RecrNUon. Conttructlon section 82-3t&17S. WILL Sf LL AT PUBLIC September 18. 1982 .. tn1trutl*ll Whlctl plen P«llln• 10 lhel ptaperty NO bkl wlll be conlideted uni.ea II he_arlng and 1ta te your AUC TION TO THE HIGHEST No 82·328070 or Otflcill Rec:ord• dHcrlbed In trect No 10587, I• mtd• on• etenderd bid rorm obJecuon1 or file written BIDDER FOR CASH. tewf\14 money ol uld Orenoe Coun11. Ind more recorded In Book ot PegH 8 rurnashed by th• Oeper1men1 of objections with the court of the United S11tM. w a cu111et·1 then 1nrH monlh• have elepte<I through 8 of ml~• mec>•. fllttlt ano Rec:rNllon, end le mede before the hearina Your chedi drewn on • state or nallonet 11nc;.e auch rec0fd111on, wtll Mil 11 recOf'Oe or Mid °''"II' County In ICCOld~ with the "ln11ructlona .._ b1nll. • 11et• or federal credit put>llC auction to lhe hlghMt t>l60er PARCEL 11 An undivided ~2 10 Bidder• ap~arance may UC' Ln penon union, Or • 1111• Of federel Mlllngt '°' cun Of• ceaNer'• c~ drewn percent lnlerHt In e nd to lh• Bid• mu11 oe aut>tnllled ror the or by your attorney Ind to.n ueoclaUon domk:lled In one atele Of n1110ne1benk,e11111 common ereu H ehown and en11re work ducrlbed heteln ) F Y O U A R E A •hie atate, ell peyeble 11 the ume of Of 1e<11t11 crec111 1.nlOO or 1 "•'•Of defined on lh• Pl•n r1111vlng O.v1111on1 rrom apec:lllcallon• wtll CREDITOR or • rontlngent aele. ell right title end Inlet"' helCI lede<et MVlngt and loen 1uoc1111on therefrom the I0410wing not De conlklered aod wtU be C.UM ed. to f th d ~-.....1 by It, u Trull••. In thet r••' domlClled 1n lhl• 1t•I•. CPIY•IHI at l•I an exctull"" .._,.,.,,,(other lo• ••l•cl•on or bid• Th• er I r o I! ece...:u, you property lltuete 1n .. Id County and time ol .... In lawful money of the then Perc:el• Ill and IV) deelglleted O • p • r I m • n t o I P • r i.. • • n d must hie your claim with the Stele. deecrlt>ecl u foltowt United S111 .. ol Amerlee) wHhovt u ·r .. trtcted ciommon ., .... on lhe RecrH11on rHervH the right to court or present 1t to the Lot 21, Trect 3138. In the Clly or covenant or werr1n1y, ••Pre•• or plen and •--..cl 10 other vn11e IOI wet"" eny lrregularlty In• 1>1d °' 10 personal representative Newport Beech. 11 per mep 1mp11ed u 10 !Ille ~ or UH 11 perking •P•c••. 11oreg• reiect •ny or ell l>ld• 1 , d b th t r-ded In 800ll 103. P-o-31 to encumbrances,' the 1n1erea1 spaua, belconlH and/or pet101 The eucceulul bidder will b• appo n.e Y e cour 33 1nc:1ua1 .... of Mlecell•neou• Mapll. conveyed 10 end now held by lhe end requo1.o 10 ••ecute a contraetull within four montha from the In the ol1lce ol lhe county recordet Hid truatH under Hid o..d or (bl en non ... c1ua1ve eHemenl 1greemen1 In the form 01 • date of tint iuuance of of .. Id county Trull, In end 10 the rouowlng appurtenant to .i1 unit• 1hown on "Stenderd AgrHm«ll -Form 2" letters as provided in Section The atreel addreu 01 other dHcrlbecl property situated In the the plen lor lngreH and egrHI, which •h•ll be binding upon lhe 700 f the Probate Cod of common dulgnatlon of 1he reel County or Orenge, Stele ol aupport, repeJr. melntenenc.. end State o r Celllornte only upon C 11°f Th e property h«eln•t>o"" delcrlbecl 1n ClllllOfn1e. to wit 80Cloechment 1pp1ove1 by the Stet• a ornla. e time for 11 purp0f'1ed to be. 2300 HHther Loi 14 or Trect No 8102, In the PARCEL Ill. An exotuelv• tlOht in accordance with lhe provlalons filing claims will not expire Lene, Newport Beech. Celllornla Clly or Irvine, u allown on a mep end euenient 10 UM 111e pello ••M of Section 1110. 1773 end 1773. 1 of prior to four months from Th• u n d • r 11 g n • d h • r •by recOfded In book 323, P•OM 23 end deelgnated on the plen P-811 Of the Ille Labor Code. the Oeparlmenl th d l f th h . dlaclelma ell llablllty ror any 24 ot Mlec:elleneout Mapa, ret0fd1 belcony eree dHlgneted on lh• ho ucerlelned that generel 4!___,,8 eboo e earing lncorrectneu In Mid strMI addr ... or Orange CO<Anly, CellfOfnte pten •• 8 -none •• being prevalllng ratH of wag11 In the nou .. ~ a ve. or 01hef common cMeign•llon Excepting lherelrom all oll. oil appurtenenl 10 the unit ... wetl .. county In Willk:h the work I• to be YOU MAY EXAMINE Said .. ,, wlll be m•d• without rlghtt, mlnereta, mineral right•. en exc1ua1 .... right •nd ~I lo done be H lllled by the Dec>Mlment the fjJe kept by the court. If werrenty. ei1pre11 or lmplled, nllur•I gea rlghll end other use the •torege ere1. If eny of lnd1.1etrl11 Reletlons. A copy of you are interested In the regerdtng 1111•, ponHalon, or hydrocert>on• by wt>et'°""" n-dMigneted on Ille plan 8 -none lhl• ll11lng I• on 1111 el lhe encumbrencu, 10 nllsly the known thll mey be within or under u ~ng 1Pou11enen1 10 the unit. Cona1ruc11on Section estate, you may file a request prlnolpel balence of lhe Note or the perc•I or lend herelnebove Any euch storege aru r.haH be uMCI Preference win be grenled to with the court to receive other obllgellon Mcured by H id d11crlbed. togelher wllh th• Oit'rky lor ttorege purpoeee end not bl<ld1tpropertyepproveelu"Smell special notice o f the o..d of Trull. with 1n1er .. 1 end pe<petuel rfilht ol dr'"lng, mining, M IMn(I quertere. Bu11ne11" in •ccordenc• with in ventory of estate aHetl other aumt H provided therein. 1xptor1ng end operellng therelor PARCEL IV An eacluslve right Section 11196, et seq . Tiii• 2 plus edvencH. II eny . und4W' the end storing In and removing the end .-1 10 uM the par•lng C1llforn11 Admlntstretlve Code and of the peuuons, accounta terme thereof end lntereet on IUctl ume from Mid leno at ar1y other ~or 99-dellgnlled on the Appllcatlona for prefetet.c. m.d1 be and reports described in edvencH. end plus •-. en~• lend , Including the r ight 10 plen M perking 99-PS-27 submitted 10 lhe Smell Bullnen Sect i on l 2 O O 5 of ~ ,=:-.. ~~:r:.,T~'::r~ ~: :;::•::n ~~~.C:t~-r,,::11:~ 1/~~ctL.~.?i:e'~:=n~ ~~~!!.2~11;°'~1:1~:.·:.·~i theCalifomia Probate Code. Trual Th• total 1moun1 or H id 11ere1n11>c>ve dMCrlbecl. Oil Of ga AMOC1at1on. together with ell rlgnta. IMa than five (51 c•lend•r deyw In Harold E. Allport, Jr·• obllg•llon, lncludlng reHonably well•. tunnels 1nd •h•ll• 1n10, prlvll•g•• end obllg atlon t tdvence 01 bid opening dele II Attorney at Law, 70f0 ••llmtted feu. ch erg•• and through or ecrou the aubeuf'f-ol ~rtenent th4W'efo bidder wenl1 ·Smell Buainen'" H o 11 y wood B I v d , , expenaee or lhe Trual•. II the time lhe lend hefefnlbove dMcr1bed and YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDEA A preflten<:e on 11111 pro)ect. blddet Hollywood Ca tOOU· tel· ol lnltlel publlc:ellon of Ihle NOllCe. la 10 bottom euch whlpSlockeCI or DEED Of' TRUST DATED 10/08180 mull Sign STD 8 t 1 form (Smell (!l3) 413 7SU . ' ' S70,914 03. dlrectlonally drllled wette, tunnels UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO Bus 1 n ea I Pre I ere n c e end • • Dtlecl Jeouary 5, 1983 and ahtlts under enel beneeth or PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT Cer1ftlCOlllon Request) and aubmll Publlltled Orenge Coul Delly REAL ESTATE SECURITIES beyond the e><letlO< llfnltt thereof MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE with bid Piiot, Jen 4, 5, 11, 1083 SERVICE. e Cellf Corp and 10 redrlll, relunnel, equip, IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION DEPARTMENT OF PARKS 115·83 Aa Trull... m11n1•1n repair. deepen end 0 F THE NAT URE 0 f THE AND RECREATION O.J. Morger, PrM ooer11e lhrough the 1Ur1-Of the F>ROCEEOINO AGAINST YOU. YOU Piie Oenoetrnond. Jr . 2020 N Brolldwey. •20tl upe>er 500 '"' 01 the IUbtutf-ot SHOULD CONTA.CT ~LAWYER. Director Sent• Ane, CA 1121oe the ieno her .. n•t>ove dMcrlbecl. n Th• street eddr-Of the el>o"" le Published Orenge Co111 Dally (714) 953-8810 reHrved In Ill• LHH from the 200 Mc Nell No 108, Newport Piiot, Jen 11 18, 1082 Publlthed Orenge COHI Dilly lrvlne Compeny. • Weal Vlrglnl• a..c:h. CA 928113 No werranty 11 1111-83 Pilot, Jen 1 t, 18. 25. 1983 corporellon. recorded April 4, given H 10 II• completeneu or 215-83 1g141n book 11110, peoe 1400 of correctn-... The benelk:lery under------------~•! Record• Nld ~ of Trutt, by reuon of • f'tll.IC NOTICE ------------The 1dd1Ht or 01her common breech or def•ull In the obllglllon• ------------PUBt.IC NOTICE d .. 1gn1llon. 11 •ny, ot the re•I aecured thereby, heretofore K41TII property de1crlbed ebove It e xecuted end dellvered to the FICTITIOUS .u... purparlecl 10 5031 PtMO De Veg•. und9'11gnecl • written Oecletlllon ...._ aTA~.J• 1rvme CA 92715, the u~ned or Oeleult end Demend f0< 811•. The f041owlng peraone .,, dO!ng Trust" dlac111rn1 1ny ll•blllty t0< and wrttlen notle• or l><MCl'I end of bu.,_ -eny 1nc0frectn ... of the 1Cldr ... or election to CIUM the unelerllgned T o s LAS other common dellgnetlon. II any to MM Mid property to Mtlefy Mid H MA MALL VIL LTD • ahown hereln obllgeltona, end thereafter the 179112 Cowen Avenue. Irvine, CA If ~-1 _ _.,, ....._.. h under'•..__. cauMd Mid notice of 112714 '""•at-pr.......,.y ea no --l~verly Hiii• Reelty, Lid • ll•ffl eddrn• or other comrnon breech end or •l•ctlon 10 be Gener•! Pertner t7Ma Cowen ~Ion, ow.ctlona • to hOW lo •-Cl.O September 23, 1882 u Avenue lrvtne cA' 92714 1oc•t• such property mey be lnelr No •~·3350111 of Offlclet Thie bu.in.M 1, c:ondoc:1ed by• obtllnecl lrom the S-llelary under Recor de In the olfloe ot Ill• H id D••d ot Trull. et WhOH ~-0( Orange County. limited ~ requul the u1e ••to be conducted. Seid Sele wlll be mede. but K-oate flCTITIO\IS eu..-.. NA•aTAT..,_NT The 1onow1ng !*'ton• are d04ng ooatnns u · ( 1) PALOMAR TECH CENTRE PART NERSHIP. (21 PALOMAR TECH CENTRE, 3151 Alrw1y Avenue. Bldg Q.3 Coll• MeM. Cellfoml• 112826 P1lom1r Teoh C e ntr e Panne,.hlp . • Celllornl• llmlted pefl~lp. 316 I Alrwey Avenu.. 8ldg G-3. Coete M41N. Cellfornle 9282$ lnteremerlcen Development l'tB UC NOTICf: K.ot1fl tTATWmNT Of AaANOOl .. NT OI' UW CW 'ICTI1lOUS llU .......... The following per1on1 h•v• lbendoned lhe UM of the l\(;lltloul bus1neM neme ZEN 11 #97, 3333 Br11101, Coit• M1H. C1lllornla 92&28. The flc1lllou1 bu1ln111 name relerr•d to •bove w•• llled In County on Oc1obe< 15. 1980. J-Nettlan Bagge. 98 South Cout Plaza Mell. Coet1 Mela, CA 92828 Atluko B•gga, 2847 1 Br«*~ Drtw, LAgune Niguel, CA tn8n Thia bu"'-wu oonducled by A19Ullo Beoo-At-*o a.gge Thie ,,.,_, -lllecl with tM County Qer1I of Orenoe County on Die; 21. 1982. Comp1ny 1 Ce111orn11 llmlled ,..,... par1,,.,lhlp, 31S1 Alrw1y A..-. Publlthed Or"'91 C-t Delly ~ CeMf nle ' pureue nt to • written requeal without coven•nl or werrenty. ·· • or eut>mlttecl. Within ten oeya lrorn the ••~ or lmpllecl, •'9'1'Cllng 1111• =~ llrat publlc:ellOn o4 tht• Notice. to poe-aton. at encumbftnCM, to Tl\omu :::-Vlllu ltd 1uch Benellcfery II the tollowtng pey the remelnk>g Pl'tndOel eum of . •ddreH BANK OF AMERICA the note MaKed by Mid .,_, o4 8ulldlng 0 ·3 Coau Mete, Piiot. Jen 4, 11. 18. 25. 1943 C.i110tnle 9282& 123 .eJ 8y: Stout..sn.taky. Inc NATIONAL TRUST ANO SAVINGS True!. With lnlerMl M In Mid note • CllMfomle c:orpo<lllOn. A s s 0 c I A T I 0 N . L 0 A N prov!<l.o. ldvenc.e. II eny. under Trembley Llmtllld. • Celllomle t-------------1 CO(po<ltlon 31S1 Alfwey A....-. ~ ~:-~ty Ltd ADJ USTMENT DEPARTMENT the 1etma of Mid 0..0 of Truet. -·-., ' •4327. FORECLOSURE SECTION, '-· ChefVee end expen-of the Bulldlng G -3. Cosu M•••. CellfOfnl• 90071 • • • • • • • ~ ~1,,,.1\::";:.C,.,,, 45 SOUTH HUDSON AVENUE. Truat•endoltlletrusl•etNledby ... ""ec:u r PASADENA CALIFORNIA 111101. Mid 0..0 Of Truet Thia ~ la conductecl by e llm11ed pennerlhtp Trembley Llm11ed Tum your unu5abfes into usable cash.Call Dally Piiot classified 642-5678. l"* stat_,t wu llled with 1 The 10111 amount ol the unpeld Seid ••I• wlll be n11d on ~~8 0::2 °1 Orenge County on 1>.i1nc;.e ol the not• MCUred by Mid Wedntedey. Januery 28, 19&3, et E Ru .... I Werdln, Jr .. Preelden1 • · l"208IOI Deed of Trust, with Inter ell 2 00 Pm el lhe Chapmen Avenue Publlahed Orenge CoHI Delly thereon, u provl<led In NHS note, entrence to lhe Civic Center Tl"• 1111emen1 w11 llled with the County Cte<k or O<•noe Cuounty on December 10, 1982 Piiot J 4 11 lll 25 1943 edvencM. ti eny, under the terms of Bulkflng, 300 Eeet Chapmen Ave , ' en. • ' • ' 1 Mkl 0..0 of Trust, lnclodlng fees, Orange. CA. 20-eJ ch1rge1 and upeneea or the At the time o r the lnttlel ------------; Trust•. ea 01 the dell or the 1n1ua1 publlcatlon or Ihle nollee. the tote! l'2IDQM Publfahed Oreng• Co11t Delly Piiot. Dec 21. 29. f982, Jen 4, 11. 19113 DlllH NOTICI pubflcetlon of the Not!Qe ol Sale 11 amount of the unpefd batence ol the SN,82S.20 obllgetton MCured by th• 1bove Neme. Street Addreat end deacrlbed deed of truat end ------------! Telephone Numt>er or Tru11ee or ••llmeted ao111, •Mpen•H, and othtf penon conducting the Mle 11 edvtncu 11 S 11 ,352 83 The c 0 NT IN ENT Al Aux I LI AR y opening bid mey be obtetneCI by McCALL OLIVENE AGNES McCALL. resident of Costa Mesa, Ca. Passed away on January 8. 1983 She is survived by 2 daughters Betty Bell of Leeinlng, Ca and Pat Andrews of 'Santa Ana, Ca , I brother Scott Hume of Los Angeles, Ca and 1 sister Evelyn Chenault COMPANY celling (7141 937-0968 lhe dey 4S S Hudson Ave 11th Ff before the .... F>uedene. CA 91101 Dete. o-nber 27. 1982 M L Goble BENEFICIAL SERVICE CO EJ1.()lflci0 Agent U Mid TruatM. (213) 578-8010 T 0 SERVICE COMPANY, eotnl Oeteel Oecernbet 23. 1982 Vlc:kl J Hopklne. Pubh•h•d Orenge COHI D•lly A .. t Secretary POOi Jin I t 111 25 1983 One City 9IYd W .. t 22&-113 Orenge CA 112MI (114) 835-8288 Publfahed Orange CoHt Delly NIUC NOTICE Plll.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE CON80 LIDATID REPORT OF CONDtTtON Consolldated Report of Condition of "THE BANK OF ORANGE COUNTY" of Fountain Valley. Orange County, at the close of business on December 31 , 1982. lte te aank No. 1275 Dolle r Amount• tn Thouaanda Piiot, Jen 4, n . 111. 1983 of Hemet. Ca • a Is o 6 Mollee le hereby ~ that THE 5744.a2 AISITS grandchildren and 2 great· BANK OF ORANGE COUNTY. Casn ano oue from b&nke ~········-·· .............. -....... 16.549 grandchildren. Graveside 10101 Sl•ter Avenue. Po Boa rtaJC NOTICf Federal funds sold end eecurltles services will be held on 11101. Fovnteln v111ey, Calllomta. purchased under .,.reements W d d J 92708, llu lllecl. with the FeclerW P1C ililOUa __... -w e nes ay, anuary 12. Oec>oelt lnewence Cori>or•tton • .,, ...._STA~ to resell In domestic offices ... _ .............................. 4.250 1983 at 2:00PM at Pacific ec>ollcetlon 10 &tabllllh • 8rwlctl, The ~ pereone .,.. dolnQ a . Loans, Total (excluding View M emonal Park whh wNdl appllc:etlon -eccept9d for ~ 11: unearned Income) ............................ 34. 726 Pastor M cMurdie of Luther llllng on 5 January tH3. The SOUTH W 1N°8 LA ND · b . Leas: Allowance for posslble d W f Ch h pennenent loudon o4 the Pl'oc>oeed SCA PINO. 11517 Sleter. Unit an ay arera u re brench 1, Mobll• courf4W' MtVlce K. Founteln Vl/Wy, Celllomle 927ot loan losses ........................................ 335 officiating . Pie~ Brothers within Lo• AngllH County end ,,.,.. M. Berry Jr . H75 WN1• c . Loans. net .......................................................... 34,391 Bell Broadway Mortuary Orenge County Alver Circle, Founteln Vell•y. Be k ""'mlS""'S FF & E t 1 922 directon. 642-9150 Arry ~ wtening to comment Celffomie 112708 n pr.. " • · · · e c . ................................... • ------------on tht• appllcetlon m•Y Ill• hi• Shir ... c Betry. 9875 Whit• Real estate owned other than McCC>llMIOl MOlTUAallS Laguna Beac h 191-9415 Laguna Hills 768·0933 San Juan Capistrano 195·1776 HAalOll I.A W~MT. 0\.1\ll Mortuary •Cemetery Crematory 162!> Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-55~ ,_Cl AOTHltlS 1&&.•0ADWAY MOtlfUilY 1 tO Broedway CostaMna 6'2·91~ I ALn .. ..ao .. WTH a TVT'HIU , WISTC"" CHANL '427 £ t 7tn St CO•ta Mesa ••&-9371 I comment• In writing with th• River Clrcle, Founleln Valley, bank premises ............................................................ 216 :,•,'.!:;;;!:'~~1~ec1:~ Cellf:e ~ ,. oonduc:ted by a Other asaets ............................................... ,_ .••.••..••••••••• 753 Reglonel Olllce, 44 MontoomtfY genera! penner1111p_ TOT AL ASSETS ....................................................... , 68.081 Street, Suite 3800, Sen Frenc19co, Frink M.41try .H LtABILtTIE8 Celllornla 94104 If •ny pereoti Thie etatament w .. llted wtth the a. TOT AL DEPOSITS IN deelf'M to Pl'Ot .. 1 the grenllng ol COuMy C*1I of Orenge County on DOMESTIC OFFICES 53 271 11111apptlcellonhe1181 • rloht to do oeotmtler 1, 1982. ......................... • 80 11 he"'"• wrttten no1ro. o1 Ne f'IDIJ11 ( 1) Total demand deposit• ............. 28,508 intent with the Region•! OtrectOf' Publlthed Or•7• CoHt Dally (2) Total time and within 1s deyl o1 the d•t• Of the tut Piiot. Dec ao. t91! · Jen 8. '1. 20. ..vlngs deposit• ............. -.............. 24. 783 p1.1bllc•t1on or thl• nouce. The 1H3 •72.. ... b TOT AL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC nonconlldentlel portion• of th• ---------..;"-..--."".;•.-.. 1ppllcet1on .,, on 1111 1n th• P\atc NOTICE ANO FOREIGN OFFICES "'"'................................ 63.271 ~at Oflloe .. pert o1 1t1e put111c Other llabllltl" ..................... -.................................... _. 407 lit mellltalnecl :f IN Corc>of•tlon. 1t.-a TOT AL LIABILITIES Thia Ill• 11 1va labl• tor public '1Cfrnout tu•M•• (excludl""' subOrdlnated notes ~IOfl dwrlng 'eoulM bu9lneM NAMI tTATW•NT "• hOUr9 The 'OllowlnO per.one er• doing and debentures) .............. _ ................................ 5-3,878 PuOlletled pureuent to Sec:tlon 1>u11.-.. SHAAl!HOLDl!AI l!QUITY 30a.14CO)( 1) of th• AulH end PITTMAN T"UCKING ANO Preferred stock ~of IN,.,. .. Oepoell RENTALS. 711 Sen Juen L•-· a . No. thar .. dutstandlng: None INUrenw ~ Pl-11•, Celltomle 82t10 TiflE IANK OP Ard•ll a Elllng1on. 445 Common stock OAANGIE COUNTY 8rt111ny une, BrH, Cellfornl• a. No. lhar .. authorized 2,000,000 ~~~ 9282~ot>ert E Pittman, 718 Ian b . No. lh&rM OUtltandlng 1.276,323 3, 147 Publlthecl Otan~cout Delly Ju•n L.ene . P1ectntta. c e11fornl1 TOTAL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL. ~ .. -................. 3, 147 Pllo4. Jen 11, 1t. 1 2424 gae10 Attained Mrnlnga ..... -.. ·--· .. -···-·····--"·rn~· ... 1,258 Thi• OU*-It ~eo 1>y • TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY .......... .-....... --. 4,403 ,,_IC NOTICE general ':"otr:'· Pm MAN TOT AL LIABILITIES ANO fM:TmOUt ...... Thie •t•t-t WU filed with ,,,. SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY ·-.............................. 68,08, ...... aTATIMUT COUnty Cleftc of Orenoe County Oii The Undwtlgn.CS. LaWl"4Hlot R. HOlmM, Pt .. ldtnt a Th• lollowlng ~·on II dolno No\19t\'1Mt 24• 1982· r:JOH'2 c.e.o. •nd Edward H. Downer, !xecutl\19 V6" Prnldtnt, ~Tro c"ITO COMPANY. P1.1bll•"•O Or•n0t coau 0111v of tht abo>1e·n1m.CS bank, each declar••· tor hlmMlf 114 t1.1111n Avtnv•. llltt• 1. '"°'· o.c 21. 2t, fHa. Jen •. 1 f, tlon• and not for the other: I hav. pertenal knowltdge o t Newpon 9eKtl. c.itfom&e t2eta 1ou th• mattw1 contained In "''' report and I btl~ that IWldaf •· Chnll.tn1 tt» Pe11a~=====-:--==at0=w=2i1Hch atatement In uld report I• true. each of the :=· ,..._POl1 IMoh, oa1ifornte 1 un<1eralgned, for hlmMlf alone and not for th• other, TNt IMlf*t 11oondl.lot.o"Y1111 certlfl" under P9f'lalty of perJury th1t the foregoing 11 true lnOIYtdllat f• o.ut1et1 M and correct. · Thie:;:::,:.'!:'=: wM '"' ACTION Eictcut.CS on January 8, 1083, et Fount•ln VaNey, ClcMlty 0eti. of Oranoe ~nlY °" ~ Callfornla. o.c.mw 20, IH2. ,._, A ~,;.:oT /a/LJ~ HC>lmfl 11'1.11111•11 .. Oren09 COHI 01lly ........ ,. 111!.tt. Dowritt" ll'llOt. Jell 11, II, H , '.ct ~~-= I Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/TUllday, Janult)' 11, 1983 Cl ') _,_ ~CllSSI f Ill---..-+--.,; 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 ~ ..... ......,_ ......... lt!t~---1~ ..... ~;;;.,:;;lft~f!Je_._ ___ ,a..-...-~~~ ..... _ .. ______ ,.i;;.~ ...... tt't,.., ...... ., LllO llU Hiii eu.t ro 3 bd11n. i·~ b•. ""· llr9l)llOI 212 Cot• l'rlnit• Ltdu Norc:I bayfront & bdrm, 3 '1t twth. l•t. a1.1n 1•9 or 1pp1 Lie! L .H., illr t.X>nd 2 bofit tllPI $UOO.OOO $475,000 11e-ee21 Ht•ITI(>Clt•lt'CI 3 fxlrm. 41 both + 111.16't-" rrc nn , C!naa ... ... 1122 bt•um n ·ihnftll. furnlahfi.I, pullllll $420,000 PllOll ....... YI ) PEllllUU llDIE CJcl'un & ~tty v1~w•. MW'irn• room, 4 IJC.11 n1, J buth, 3700 HC.J ft. SJ.:~a~.000 0c'('anfront LllDA ll LE IAYFROIT LA&oon vlt"w from ~ bdnn. 4 bath. fem nn. Boat shp for 3 boata Now $995,000. IAYllDE PUOE Sr.>1't tacul.tr bayfront llphc Z br, :! h..i up, 2 hr, 2 lw dn :.! bodl 'lp<K't... Kt.'t.luc.~ $1 .~00.00() FllRllllS RJICll Nl•w I bi . 4 1 • ba, l'U~Wm French Normandy 1'.btull' I 4! pram~ ac.'ll' hilltop $1 ,250,000 CORONADO CAYS Coronado bl11n1l l U"t bayfront lot 85' boar cln<'k Plans avtul Nnw $370.000 wltl•nns BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy,•d•· Dr'"" NB 67~ 6161 Real Estate IHSH ltr 1111 ... ,.. 1002 llYllTlll HYILIPlll WHllT Greet lcx:allon with tile leellng ol eounrry, •Pa· clout 4 Br 2 B• nom• wllh lormtal dining, many extrea and a mode11 price ol only St74.Sl00. 761-3tg1 C:.SELECT ..... PROPERTIES Don't mtu this appultng Eealelde C M. duplex. ••ell 2 Br 1 81, "'•II maintained. PLUS. there la l•nd enough lor 2 more u n Its I S 115 . 0 0 0 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil and owner wltl c:.rry with ebo1.11 20% down. Call Joyoe Oa.boft. 759-11100 GEORGE ELKINS CO • tlll 1m1111UT Sohd rent•I area. S50. 000 down to 13V. loetl GroH multlpller of 11 Men•gement hletory IT I 1va11a1>1e. s225.ooo RUlllll STRUM Ullllll OOt 11()Ml:I One ol the moet unique Aeatiora. 875-6000 town~ In the ., .. ~~~~~~~~~~I taUTllYll UN Wiii ........ TUii your bOflng ~ pro- pwty Ot Ol.llgrown rHI· denci• with the l11ge equity tor thl• n•at, ruerto and roomy 4 Bdrm. 3'~ ba l\omt In a WALK TO TH£ 81!ACH CORONA oeL MAR LO· C.A TION with 11PtC1eculat 180 099 ltland and h.,. bor ~ Prio.d BELOW CUffeftl aop<llMI 0wneJ nu I 105,000 equity and wiH e.ry 2nci TO 144-7111 Ni(,f l IH\11 fr & l\'J'JUC 11\ll IPTIWI PML/IPA 2-Story Nantucaet 5BR with beeulll1.1I S1.1nHt pool lklHOUnO.cl by 14, 000 red brld<1 Tutefully decorated tnruout w/ wetlpapere & thutlera. Many upgr•d••· Seller llnanc:.. S7eo.ooo. --....... ~ --- :··i'AYLOH co.I Cetta.... 1024 Yi/FU m•s • Bdrm, 2 beth. nr~. On lerge R·2 lot. Good loc1tlon. A1ktng only 197.1150. Clll 54().1151 • HERITAGE . REALTORS 1~'9 Y.I Ltll eHumebl• on lhll 4 bdrm home with ref1.1r· blahed kitchen and IOW maintenance yatd Own- er wtll utlst with finan- cing tool S•• II eoonl Reduced 10 1127,500. .... .\( >ll/ 111~·11 ·I t · •• •.,, '•,4; •.· --. Built around running slreems off peUo Big room•. creckllng ltre- place, huge -ill-In clo- aet. 1torege room galore end. out 1he eliding glau door and up a hidden pith by the etream to e dellghlfully hidden pool and ape. II you Ilk• prl· vacy, Ihle le Ill 548-2313 Perlect 111rter home w/3 Bdrm1, 2 Be Priced well below merket et St59, 11611 llW OllllS 000. 644-7020 Orametlc 3 Bdrm (2 are Lllll IEIL. ESTATE muter ai1tn1, 3 b1th1. trl-M with muelve stO<le llW UIT1H trotc. eta1ne<1 otau. pvt THE REAL ESTATERS IPU a llOI. tlll y•rd Hurry, only 2 left. Stt1.1ated In rapidly ap· iCi•ittii12i·i5i. i850ii·i97i7i8iim preclellng area of Wet1· 1ld• C .M., •dlacent to new rede,,..opment area & perk. Attrecll11• rear nouee w/HC:lud•d red brick patio would mek• great owner• home Front unll & bech unit would netp w/peymenta & IUH $139.000 Cati Joyce Oebotl for details 759-9100 WITERFROIT DOllLE HWEll Huge custom 3 Bdrm 3 bath owners unit wttll prlvele P•tlo end boel doc:k ptua 2 Bdrm 1 b•th lnc1>me unlll Prot>ete ..... don't heeltate. cell nowt 116-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS FORECLOSURE IMMINENT KAUAI , HAWAII LOllng my 3 bdrm lovely furnished nome In Prin· cevllle nr Goll COl.lrN: will ec:cept any reuon•· bit otter. (714) 337-0522 11.MWIY.AJ 3 Bdrm Costa M••• home. Ntcely decorated! Extre large maller be- droom and h1.1ge beck y1rd. C"-Y and brlghll Only s1og,ooo. Take over 11% loin. Cell . . . \ f : ·/ l I 111: • 11 l•t ·' • ' • •• 1 ••••••• -. . llW Lmmlt Oceenll'ont Oup .. ,. 5 Yrs o4d, t>eeulllul con- dition. Great locetlon $850.000 Owner wlll conalder exchenge1, t>oete. etc. Submit. GEORGE ELKIN S CO $5000 DOWN Pey unCler 11000 pet mo. 2 Br 2b• condo. 2 pool• 2 epu Sherp and Clean. Greet 1ter1er or lnvnt· ment Try FHA Won't lul el $79.900 Cerey & Scotrl Ul-.2241 ~ "'''''')( J\\ -lk;tll\ ---- , . .J ! ~! IUIY l ·J a.I ... I IUOI llPLU 4 BR. MW carpel•. fir• .• pl1Ce, parlo. do\ltite ga-, II you have w•nled • r•g• RV ecceu, R·2 dandy Income producer zoned $120,000 • l by the beech, Ihle la II Two 2 Bdrm unite. with a ltJ lleOer ... , IHr. 1 smell third unit. GrHt 141-llH . I loeetlon Seliet wiH C¥ry --------· I • large 2nd. Now main!· LOOI 1 I alntld end rented on en 1 t ennuel bael• Income For our new regular would 1>e grHter If refit-... 1 O ,1Y 'y"'usre HOW-I ed on a eummer/wtnter besl1 Call tn11 n1.1mber lor a~ntment to .now. CASE , 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS lllTlMll EASTSIDE A condo with c:herecler Tri......,.., tnree bedroom dweltlng L•· vleh 1.1H of wood end uMd brick WIH trade or llnlll\Cle. S 185,000. llLDlll U Y a llMI UALn 111-1• J Every Saturday In the Deity Piiot Claeejflede IESI WOOIS i AaMJme $91.000 9 50% • v A loan & owe lrg 2nd : 3 Br. femlly rm & epa : Only 1165,000 I e3t-7370, 548-3644 j TR.\DJ T IOUL RL.\LTY WANT ACTION? ' I j I lerhr Yltw G0tQt0111 contemporary 3 Bdrm, femlly rm hOme Clastll9d Ada &12·S878 with open beam• Over· Cletslfled Ade &12·5e18 looke pool. $475,000. -======;=::;;:::=.;:=;f)~~h.~~~;-t., wena111tt ':~=.' S~\l~lA-q, ~<l"'s· ::: . Spee1ou1 llome. Owner -... ..., °"' ._ "°""" very lier.Ible on flnen· ......, .,. clng Atktng $1'49,000. ·~ ... -d•:::: low IO IW"' -....... -· \· .. Cl o,.ng• CoHt OAIL't' PILOTITuetd1y, January 11, 1883 $1.84 per day Tl'lal'• ALL you pay fOf. )() d•y •d In lhe DAILY PILOT SERVICE D~ECTORY 00 IT NOWI "',., •.. ,,. Your Dally Piiot s.Mca OtrectOf)I ~IMr'ltlllve Ml·Mll, tit JU U•hlHa/ lta .. tl CARPENTRY ·MASONRY 0£8ION·DRAntNG DAVE ·~· 1003 Aapalt Orlveweys. P11klng Lot Repalre. S..tcoetlng S&S Aephlt 631·'199LIC 1ar.rlt1la1 WILL SIT In my CM hom• anytime . t1nc1d yerd m .. 11. reas s•8·2874 WILL BABYSIT IN ~.4' c M HOME Ao•• 2/up 845 .. 789 C1r11•l!J Cnaalt•Tllt n.rnod l"-Pllrt Lorll" ITfYf th TILi Oe(lo.. PttlOI, l1nce• • 'r" 111 Sieve 7&2·1155( I&• EXPCR etrp1111er (i"O;. 8"1 prk:11 O~ 3213 add'na ramod dee.kt CLll• C 81<yllgM1 6 repair• Fr .. _ • ....,. ...... ar ...... t ____ _ tit Oan. 84 t-45112 Chlld Care 81m to 6pm REMODEL/REPAIR Hou ... 1n~1t.•. yltd tull StorH olllcH. homH or parl Um• 842·2ff6 apt• Cua I om c1t1tne11 1 Chlldc1r1 l.ov• a toltl IC· etc 20 Yfl In l rff. Bon c1p11ne•. FT /PT' CM did. 1n1 Lie 191801 l\Om• 646-81eo wlldyt P1tomt>o Conatr 902·8314 Christian mother wlll 011• tor your child 1n my C M REMODELS/FACE LIFTS home SS7·63t 6 Cu1tom wood p1t101 deck• & ltncll. 111 gen Looking tor xtnt child hm rep a tr Free 811 care? I I 50 hr FULL Rtndy 841·0822 TIME ONLY Yatd, lunch. anaCkll. 11c11vlllH TLC 2·3 Jtll 751·2342 wlldyl Door• Add'n1. Convtr· Iona. All Bldg 35 yre et1 Jt1rv 549 • ., 13 My home Wast Ltguna NIQUll. PCH & Selva CARPENTER SERVICE PT IF T $1 50 hr Pet Kltel'l/blth Remodeling 240-0310 Formic.I IOPI & Cal>lnlll • Llc'd Ken 838-1451 Cltaa1•1 StrYlCH ClrJ!I •·"let House c1a1ntng & t>u11--nets Jan11or111 terv"' No StHm/No Shampoo Cell the proles11one1 Jom S111n Speclllitl FHt 648·4800 dry f'rM HI 839-1582 Shampoo & •tHm clMn Ctaltaclara, Gtatral Color t>rlghtene11 wilt crp11 • 10 min bleach. OUALllY REMODELING Hell, llv/dln rms S 15. avg Pat101·Addn's-Oecll1 room $7 50 couch $10, KENNETH MacHALE chr SS Ouar lllm pet Lie 1&482 I 848-3852 00()( Crpt repair 16 Y" C11t•• w ..... ,1ila1 exp Do work mynll -Rel• 554·0123 New ceb1ne11. cat>lnet 111- P..r llH1l11 IG1r4t1l11 ._!_ta_tl...,1.,1 ____ lt11t lltt111 !!r!•t ftJ!rly DOORS OAlOAl!.11 011d1nt11g c1u1H11u J4 ltr H 141• THI OIPfNOAILI 3"4 Jr old _,,_A.,.9C--M-O_V_tH<J--. --C.p•rt wellcovirino in-TIL tNITALLlO Supply ln11111 Repair trimming c~I WOfk Fwnec.. POOi wat1r 1141•1 1tngt1 VIC 011 too QulCll. Cateful lervic. lllHttlOn AH• ConlUI All lllndt Oulf8nl.eo C.111 Oob. 040 2923 ev" 040 100•. 8'2·291$ M .. • J · 1r.1ngtor NI home to alt we CIO pecking 5&2·0410 tent Alllgnmt H l·Hto A.fa JOM 8-40·9217 Dn'W•ll •Lt•• L•11•1•p1 ••• e" No drinking. emoklng. ---• • • • • druo• p1tll1• or Piii STARVING COLL[Q[ ltt ml bl p8'1 ol your ''" !!nice ORYWAll TAPING Olli C~m•nl removeli•. lmp1ccebl1 IOC rel1. STUOENT8MOVINO N-YHr letthanglhlt Tr• •~·1e1 tnm & out All Tnture1 I Acou•llC u 1·8040 4·0?00 •11 9PM bOndabl• wlll dO IOll'le co Lie T 124--430 w•ll91p11 11111 you've -~ • rr .. !I Kevin 050·llOH .-. • .... Cl1Hla1 melnl AVlll Im med tnevred. °' 1·8427 bun putting Oii Call gardening, c;leen 11P• -la aa1 -1 8767410noon·mldnlt• WATCHUSOROWt Petrick 11'1• Pap1rl Mr flrllnelteo031•4H 5 ORY ALL/ACOUSTIC , ROOIN'I OLIANINO 56 73 0 All ph•H• , .. yr• ••P f•p d In •II hOm• rtpal11 SeMc•. a 11\0foughl'y lac••• ,.. , ••• ,,., tianglr 5 • ' ITINm Tiii Fully 1tc 'd a tn•ured AH1. No Job 100 111\att 01 .. n houM 840.0967 r~"•r•t·" Tew Servi"* Piil Pumlt PiUitrj lttlif--8"V1U•. 111p'dll07-1111 contr•clor 53:Mi540 BRIAN 5•8·3011 '""' .,, ,. ..... .. _ _ _ ll"trl •• 1-IOYLI OOlm, HouHot11nlng. r•ll•bl• Home/olllc• •PPll by Rtohtrd Sinor l•e PLA8TfR PATCHING ,.T .. •..,t-.•.-rl.,a,.1.__ ___ _ ELECTRICIAN Priced rlghl, Ir•• ••llm1t1 on targ• °' tmaJI JObl ,., Own tran1p R... 83 t-4871 ~ 28-0eU. ,.. yr• ol h•PPY Re11uooo1 lnl/Ut 30 Moel 9'1bJlcl• K-14 hp d In •II home 11p11f• YOLANDA 842-04011 local OUllC>mlll Yll N .. I P~I &•5-21177 D I u ''112/h Comm'l/R11 5•8·3018 LH.llltla1 Thank "OU, '"3t-"10 ·-- -•Y 1111 r IPHlll PUln - -I ' " Pl.Ul•t Mr M0<g1n 546-5170 Lie 398621. &73-0350 M[TICUl.OUS MORT'S Cleanlng Strvlc1 CIH · OAADENINO SERVICE LOWEST RATESt Promp1. WI • Cl I PIJl-IT IHYIOI nlnu1 IS next 10 Qooll-Pruning. Cl .. n•UPI neat proleulontlt 16 Hin ll 1 141·1121 • •• tll !I PlumO.Carpenlry·EI~ n111 042·8000 Comm/t1tld o49-7556 yr1 HP 63& 7 1411 Quallly·Mnllble ratM WE WASH WINDOWS li<; &3!12851 ll5l·e-Oe7 CRPT/UPHOl/OEN'l MalalHllct I 18T CLASS PAINTING REPAIR/REPIPE/REMOD FHI . Profffllonal -----TOP QUALITY WORI< AT REAS RA TES Lie cs Jo.I 073-7544 RESIDtCOMM l /IND DUNHAM HOME IMPROVEMENT 031·8530 Quellly w0tk gvat1ntMd HHCleanlng Fir waJCl'lQ tiOME MAINTENANCE Wallpaper lnt/1111 RI-Wtr hire. new conllr ' FrM Mtlm1te 8•&-73g1 Guar FrM HI 838-5543 WORK OUAR REAS palrl fr NI 979·62114 porc1t1ln refln Lie FrM --------- 20 yrl Do my own worlt. Uc 270041 Al646·8t20 ra .. , c1t .. l•1 •*•HOME REPAIR Repa1r1/Rem0d No job too 1m1 Fall 1erv1c1. lrM .. , t<elth 646-4072 IF YOU WALK ON IT · WI CIHn n• Wood Ill• carpet. •IC 832 488 I CALL CAPT FIX-IT Spec In 1mall repa1r1 a., ••• ,.. home or mertn,. hrly -r11tea (2131 592-<!909 TREES Carpen1rv • Masonry up 111wn r1nov 751 3 8 Dryw111 Slucco • TU• HOUSEWORK WA•TED High quality hounwork pert0tmld In fine homee Eaperlencad. depend• bit honHt lnt1tlig1n1. met1cutou1. lllxtble I em the be11 Phone 673·7012 eller 8 PM W91lr.daya All d•y Selur day & Sunday Toppedtremoved Cl~ Roofing . Plumbing Gardening tnd&epe me 1. Remoo J B 6•8-9990 tree work comm/Ind I, II ll (71•)873 7012 Chuck Nowlin 842·287J --.•• .... •,.I~----,. • ...__ DUMP JOBS Cleaning No job too big Landicaping-Yd Ctnup1 & Smell Movlnn Jobs or !melt Ei.p, 11ll1bt1. TrM trim/remov-Malnt ... 811 I ·9955 Ht 24 '"' Hon111. ,.. ---------Pllntlng/repllra • drl, 1111>11 Brent 850-1030 windows repllCld. mir· Mtatary ror•O wardrobe dr1 548-7887 6-48-5500 BRICKWORK Smell joba N-port Colla M .... lrv1na All• 875·3175 BRICK-STONE ·BLOCK Frplc1 pl1n1t11 t>bq 1 Free HI All• 848-0484 E.,,.r)'1h1ng In MHonry Lie/bonded Low. low winter pnce1 673-5387 lllal Illa•• PAllTERS Top quallty prol11110- ne11. lntte•t 12 yr1 exp Jay or Larry 642·6779 lllLPll'I P&Jmll Low rates. 1oc. 536-9808 INT/EXT PAINTING & WALLPAPERING Cuetom work Frff est Mini Blind•. d11pet111 Reas Steve 547-4281 RIPAUll t HPtnl Re11on1bl• 761-77 H5 ATLAS PLUMBING HEATING & WELDING 24 hr MrV!c;e 045· 1688 lta .. tH11/ ltpair Repatr/rtmodel. Otckl, dock• boet1. fencee gar dra. •IC Alyn 675-8204 a..n., Huber Rooting.all type• New-recover·dtck• ..... Lt• It••''" Thal all contraotOfl wno l)lrl0tm w0tk over 1200 1nc1uo1ng labor and materlllt must be ~· Md UnllcenHd con1rac· 1011 11\ould IO l\lte In their tdverllllng Con· tr1C1011 end coneumert con11c1 Mary Orondll at (71•1 558-4080 with Ill) qu1111on1 Contractor's Stale L1e1n .. Board, 28 C1v1c Center Platll. Room 690, Santa Ana. CA 92701 . uc ••11802 548-9734 ~~~~~~~~~ ROOFING REPAIRS iii • Wiii baby11t. my home We Care Crpt Cleaners Loving oa11 & 1tt111Uon Steam Clean & Uphot c 1 n g . bars. tormtca countenopa (1142-0881 lt1lglltion Jim 951.0120 Call MIKE 646-1391 refs $6/hr 957.3341 Why P•Y retalll I H ll 4 1 IS yra exp I'm 1m111 my 1n1tall since 1969 Jim prlcee are 1ma111 Aon 848·4800 650·6• 77. 650· 7996 • HAULING-GRADING I--LAWN & YARD MAINT demol11lon. c1a1n-up Whal II Wonderful World ,.M.;.•;.•;.;i;.;;•:.• ...... ____ _ PROF. PAllT111 RESID/COMM/IND Small Job a OK Free To pllCI your mMteQI before the esllmat11 Cell Tom or reeding publlC. Clean UPI Ins. llC'd I Sh I ,. -Free eat Dave 963 2503 Concrete & tree removal. o opp ng. rig hi 11 •A· 1 llOYlll* Chuck, 642-8392 phOne Rhond1 557-1065 Truck Mount Unll Dtatatic c HI LO c A RE A VAIL Work guar 6'5·3716 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FREE EST. 650-7189 ages 0 mo · 12 mo Ful C / C lhTlfP, Mon-Fri 666·4058 1.;.;•;.:;•;:;•;..::•;..::t.,...:;.;t:.;•:.:C:.:.r:;•t:.:•~-Ironing done In my home Excellent relerencea Phone 642-5470 1ny- 1tme TME HIH SOHi Lewn-tree-1hrub 1n1tall Tree trlm/Remov•I lawn m11nt/Rolotllllng Free eatlmate 548-8005 OulCk terv 642-7638 I your llngertlpe everyd1yl Top quality 25 r exp Daily P1101 ClaUlllld y HAULING-student w/lge Ads To place your ad Competitive ralet truck. same to retee call 542.5078 and let ~ No overtime. 730-1353 Thank you 759-1976 Cteaslfled Ad-Vlaor help Have eomelhlng 10 sell? rarri11 Stc11t1rlal StrYicet Delly PllOt CIUllflld, 642-5878 Secretarial servlcea. ty· ~~~~~~~~~ ping, copy, etc Fut = 81t>ylltllng. any hour. "' Cemenl-Mesonry-Block Victoria. Xlnt rel• Wa111-Cust worll Uc F1rthlng Interior 0.1lgn HANGING/ST RIPPING VIH·MC Scott 6-45-0325 eervlce 675-4456. Went Ad Help? coat• M•N 6-42-848; •381057 Rot> 5"7-2883 John you Cta11llled 1d1 do 11 well 780-6359 842-5878 for 1our camer• , • DOLLAR DAY DOUGH SAVERS Sell your no-longer needed Items for c ash. If It doesn't sell, we'll run It another 3 days FREE. One Item per ad, must be priced. Sorry, no real estate or commercial ads. Call today for full detalls. (Non<ftNnd8ble. h1ra llnee a1.oo) 3 3DAYS LINES CLASSIFIEDs642-5678 ...... ltr l&lt ...... ltr Salt I IHHI •• , Salt a ..... '"Salt leatab e ..... U1lar•lalit4 a ..... 01lar•blit4 Bo11t1 Uafarabllt4 1••1111 Uafaralallt4 At•rtanta farabll .. Cetta.... 1024 lmH 1044 ... .,.,, ltacli 1069 s .. JHI Cat. 1011 e ..... ,.,.,..... c.... ..... 2224 HHt. ltacli 2240 ,,.,.,, ltacll 2269 ... rt ltacla 22H ..... ,, ltacla UH By OwMt, 21118 Krt1lln Ln WILLOW I IUlllOR YI MOllH ICortH •ti Mar 2122 East side 3 Br 2'.A, Ba HOME FOR RENT ! 2 Br 2 Ba Condo. 2 car Nwpt Hgta. el'larp 2 t>r + ......... ... (Harbor/Vk:IOfla) 2 Br 2 4 Bd 2, b 2 I.I &OREi PreJIO Hrbr Ridge mag griv:t~pauo;;•~··~cd Huntington 811ch 21 garage.near Hoag Hosp den lrt·plex lrplc ger Spaciousslngle.one Ba 2 car g1r. encl p1t10, MODEL P I rmo cs"t 'E· sJoryt Build the home ot your ocean vu. turn prof dee ac Y ' rem S itc en. Bdrm $650 Fenced yard $750/mo 640-5324 $600 67s-s930 ' & .... o ~droom trptc. $1 25,000 Wiii Isa I a erm m xceflen II 2 car gerage 1150/mo & g1reo• Kida 4 pets' BO" 0 E , .. 044 0426 ttnanctng Fee Lind dreams on lhlS m'?,"1 • 4-br. 3-ba, tr , Im. Ip. 1s11111 & sec 840-3532 welcome 545.2ooo HAR "lkEW H M S SIExec home In Big Ca-apartments. opt -In Woodbridge Creek· Only $289,500 Contact cent sne with• view rom Avail Imm $3500 (213) Agent no lee BR 3 lull t>ath. close to nyon. 4 br. custom pool. Lu•E t• ••LE aide Homes 4 bdrm. 2" John Shea Saddl1back to lht 790-5125 2 Br 1 Ba encl1d g1t11g1. shops & park. Commu-ape, beeul lge lot. • " -be Kitchen. !amity room ocean Secluded yet onl) ---------1 fncd patio. crpta. drapee. 3 bd 2 1 F II t $1600 Corn~r lwnhH w/FP. 3 area Covered pallo c •• ~, •• Prt,trtlH mlnU181 lrom town. Baal. ltacla 2140 no pet $525 plu1 H C xtnt 'are!.0s~9sm1~~':: ~sl.2~~~. agt mo 644'9805 d•Y•· BR 2~ bl, W/O, A retr · Prolesalonally 1andsca-11&.l•I• Horses OK. $695.000 30R 2BA furn mo bite 548·5"2 or 770-66211 d 1a1 1 0 cc up an c y Npt Crest • Br ptu1 l.r vac & clean Low down ped Oulet cut-de-sac Submit your terms 993 6940 11 6 810 CANYON alto 2 Bi 2 Ba Beach $110,000. Agl 048--4380 1oca11on!S210.ooo JASMlllE CREEi home. pool. recreation. LARGE 2 Br. 1 Ba. duplex. 983 .. 7010 .• : .. r~r Alr.m· 2 sty condo, golf course. hse $825/mo 8•0-8208 1n H B 1 blk 10 beach carport nice yd No r>etl 2 t>r. 2 ba, gu lrplc. wet agent fURMSHED or UNFURNISHED ALL UTILITIES PAID. HEALTH llPLU • OlllTUL large and IPICIOYI with room for motl'ler·ln-law loo 4 Bdrm lftd 3 Bdrm units Excellent buy · $20.000 below appralted value C1U l0t dltalla ••2-12 I I Plan 2 • Highly upgr1de<I Immaculate 2BA. lam rm d1n1ng rm J1cuul Pvt l1n1ncmg $369.500 lee By owner. pr1nc only 559-6901 640-1494 Prefer mature, no pet1 2 1 7 8 F PI 1 c • n t I a 3 Br 2 s 1 fa m rm t>ar. pool. S 1200/mo Ag11--------Reier on reqUflt $600 S550tmo 545-7083 S750tmo 9182 Scougall 642-1183 3 Br 2 Ba Walk to beach, mo 1st 11ea1 ( 2 1 3) Furn bachel0t condo nr cir 842-6066 commty pool. 1ennl1 332-2377 So Cat Plaze Ulll pd -------1 Beautiful hOme 3 Br 2 Be $800/mo Bkr 642-3850 3Br 2Ba dpli! encl yd 2 car garaoe. pool, ape ltWJOrl lucla 2169 Pet ok $500 835-7001 gar1ge $650 mo 8151 vary private. 1 year lea-Sta Cl1at1te 2276 l loo-1SLE . 3 ..,.rm. 2 ba, or 640-8590 eves Michael 557 -2382 s.e S 1350/mo Avail now Newport He19hts older "" Hiii ~· ocean view 3 Bt 2Br tBa dill cir gar lamrm $1700 mo Btll 1 Bt Trallt1. private. ut111 VACANT . 2 BR. $550 3 714177o-<>347 convert den & mlldl SOx117 RI lot Grundy. Rltr 87'~181 Plld No Pit• Ainge a BR. $850 4 BR $875 3 Li ..1 ltl I·' I quarter• $2000 mo $ sooo "'' ,., plu• ••c •·• •· ... •z CLUBS. TtHNIS SWIMMING pfus m uch more! Sony. I\() ptts. Models 09"' dA!ly 9 to 6 . A PETE BARRETf . REALTY _...._ea....,. 481 s.~~a .An• Ave Mt~llt l1at1 1100 3,e~i:.~.tr~C: !~ _13_85_1m_o_499_-_1e_1_1 __ 1 !:!: ~~~.~'o::'2.~:;~ ~~~"~~:kt>dsZ'4~'m! ,_1_s_o_.9_1_oo_s_._11y'------1 ._ ___ S4_8·_504 __ 1_a_11_8 __ 1 llWNllT IUCI I• a'• S 6 2 5 I mo FMLY SPEC 2 + huge "8·985.Jl year lease -T-u-,t-le_r_o_c_ll_3_B_r_2_B_a-l 110 IOWll Bet Aire Home light 780· 1977 bonui rm Country Kit. Im t 2244 675•0558 St1tla WIHI 2216 be1u1 home For 111se OCEAllf•OllT intenOfs 2 bdrm 1 t>a 3 Br I'• Ba 2 c.er gar Brtcllt Bar Plulh decor I Eutt>lutt condo 2 Br 1 Be 2Br 1B1 lrptc. lncd yd Oakwood G~rden Aputments or s 'I a S 9 S 0 I mo n Very EZ move-In 1310 RllT&ll dbl W D ti p1t101 OCfl view 1 yr lM 8S1·3933 tmmed1ate pouHaoon ::~~1~11~':re:•P~~~~ ~~~r;0r~~~.8~;~ter or KING 537-974o 1" req 1 10 4 bdrms 11art1ng 11 pool~:,~1211 157~,~~ S850 mo 111 IHI+ NC .Newport Buch/No. 11 WHS TO llY IT 3 Bt 2'~ Be. lprlc. lky· lllH. 3 yr1 new $135, 000. Fred. egt e31-12e& tradet accepted Custom ldutts 6 pets welcome ---------i EXEC STYLE 3 bd 2 bl SMO lo $1800 8•6-4315 <Sep R1l1 Avail Feb 1 llent L N"' t sand Jan 10 May 30 3B ... o c ,...,.. 113 29th. 2 Br 1 Be. front 880 lrvtntAvt "'161111 645-1104 WllH leacli 1041 3 BR 4 01. Hndy t>Mch I $22.500 540-51137 Agt WINTER RENTAL· on the pool home Chef'• Kit 659 .. 771 '.SOLUTE STEAL exce ~uni .• u• -------. r r0<mll 1n1. ust .,..,or 'RISor houw• $800 pr mo vrty Cea•• U1f. .. ... 10 toc<11ton Full pnc1 $1. Ct•al. rrtrrtJ 1290 2t>I, furn $850 mo incl Obie Ger 111 + mov11 ~ ,. ,..-;.;;.;;;,;...;..;;~----;.;.;;-. No Laguna duplex 095.000 Agt 644-9513 EJCcel)ttonellocettonN--ulll 714/544-2484 you 1n $475 KING If 2131433·0502 NEWPORT CREST 2 Br. Newportlkd/So. contemp . 111te new. w/ OCWFllOIT port Blvd Co111 M•ll IUOtl Ill 537-9740 let req ea y KIDS 'N PETS 0 K lrge 1. din 2''t Bl 1875/mo. 1700 16th Sl ocean ""' & 1ana1 Only 8425 , 1250 000 E cs B .,_ J bd. equipped Kit Cu1t IHM 1385.000 Auume $250. Custom, t>y ownat 2 aty. eq 1 lol WlTIRfllll 111 e t r ~url IC, 651•1177 decor. 10 fl\o,,.ln, 1300 646·9148 (ltDovtf) 000 w/ 12 8';. IOW dwn 3 br & den R-2 $700 Calh Agt 87M700 J t J I 3 ..... 3 ya rd No peta Single I 642 5113 000 650 657 37 an o uy vvrm, only $37~ 218 Slerkl. KING 537-97•0 '" req COSTA MESA n-1 & 2 ._. ..... -....... owe t1a1ance at 10% · 8 13 l•c••• ,,,,.,,, USO t>a s3soo 213-932-0608 Rente snootmo 18 Call Seashore _ _ CM. 548-9219 • IAYFllOllT Br, 1 Be. 2 car auto gar. ---------ftutata Vall!J 1034 P I t r I c k Te no re t---------Ill 11(10 00, Beaut. tge 4 br & lam. rm 1111 t Pnl 01 Ir PI c;. p I I Io. 11 c OCEANFRONT Dix 2·4 Br 1 VETS !f,f, 780-8702. &Qt H & R I 0 R II I D Ii E H l•L .. Hl~t lrtl 1xec hom•. fully furn & • " l&Lltl llWI ~05-$505 631-5909 By w" k 0 r m 0 n 1 h : Mo11va1.a ae11e<1 Lovely CUSTDI Bulk aete prlo• Keep 11 ~q~ipr~~·v11~ t~ ~0 ~~~~s~~ 2 eBI2~:;'f~. WOODBOO conAGE. 2 ~~~.d:.!~~~~ 3M~~;,7'tY Ttwallt11ff Oaf. 2S2S _97_3_-_78_7_3 _____ _ 4 Br 2'~ bl Tiburon DIRT CHr•pt. 1perlment1 or 1811 II 720.0101. 648-5780 646-4848 1ty. 3 Bo. 3 Be. trg Ir By or ye.,ly Furn 0, un-BIG CANYON fOWN· 2 BR. 1bl, ocHn vt1w. POOi Qull1 Interior loc:e· ~ condoe S yr• n-Llltl<l ---------13 Br deluxe duplex, Upt· pk/pool Nu p11n1 & turn 11200/mo Owner HOUSE. luxurlou12 Br. 2 YNrly 1800 mo or wlnl· tlon Term1t Tanna! A•· I MUST SELLll It 7 ~ X's oron Call e ..... U1lar1i1L.....i 11111 2 Car far. lrg eun-drpe. Wll'lr/dr L•au 644-11513 B• Spect1cut11 golf ., 548-9842 k...,. $138000 Car-& 111·---t le L. 1-9 Trade. terms, lease op-Cllhy It •-d .. 1 7 5 $875/mo lmmaoutal• • t k ·~ 2 B Scotti I Uon. submit Call any· " !Gtatnl U02 II 5 7 • 5 2 O 3 d 1 y 1 . ,._ lb•. walk to •ll<>P• Im-c • r g • r L e • • • amenmea. $575/mo ""' . _, IC• -•011111 lll&Ln • c ~ J mo No"'"''' 495-3018 I BLUFFS CONDO 2 Br courM"' • •"--·Ml> ec11e1or condo. bHut. U1·HU 10'9 DOWI _1_1me __ 640-__ 13_4_3____ 111-2111 3 Br 2 Ba $800 546-8733 evn N-3 bf. 2'• ba condo. macutale. 2331 vtat• $1200/mo 644·2•18 (714)530.n01 {11-5:30) STEAL11'111 4 Br Baycrest IOW YllW o;;-;;;; Covington 4-plex ~Br. 2 Ba ocntrnl S 1100 Eatlllld• 4 Br 2 Be plua WOOC1Dr1dg1. lam rm. llv Hu., t I $ 7 5 0 ca II 12 13~33-5 tot -~ "'unho\\ tka lh ~~2%A!~u;'~~4~i:.? Owner trantlerred Ap-nr So Cit Pleie Pr1n 1 Br b1yfront $850 large game rm, llghlly ~~,1rf~~6 c,~~~19'11~ 6 640-90l9 Ag1 A rtatat1 Fartilla.. IOWfltlT 631•1286 praised at $410 000 I only Bkr 179-4383 2 Br, ocnlrnt $1000 furn 2 cer garage. t1rge e.au1 Npt Cre1t Condo lllMI 2Br, 2Be $750 mo until NEW PRICC $385 000 .llcetl •W n becky8'd weatlllf/dryer Niii new lmmac, highly 2+d1n or 3Br S 1200. Jun 1 7 5 2 ·II• 6 & or Low dn, OWC paper or One Acri estate Lot pttp llAIAllMllT 268 C.C11 Pl upgr1d1d <11tech1d 645-0295 Agt Ptai11aJ1 2607 650-0881 will trade N-VIC10flan Aguecal1 Rd San Juan TSL ll1•t H2· 1IOI home In WOOClbrldQI 2 S ·•1 1 BR ---------style home with hOt tub. Captatreno EquHtrlen 111-1111 Br I den. atrium wtape v.,sa11tt1 Condo I Br. ;'.. SA25 ll>t MW 0tr>t. ON THE OCEAN dell.I•• 2 But.~ , ... many stained glass wln-1 eraa. 108 auumat>ll 111 --.-1-,-.-.-1-1-,-1-1-1--1 S1'11tp 3 bdrm W11t11d1. m1lnt1nanc1 Ir•• yd 11curlty, undgrd prtt g rpa, 07&-soee bf din, 2 bl, lrplc, ...i dows 1 of a i11nd Call 11 lOV. Reduced for Im-• cpts. C1rp1, lg1 lncd yerd L•k•. pool•. t1nnl1 1500 mo. 71419&8-8132 bit WUl\lf. dryet 2 c. 1mmed. to He Agent med sale at $240.000 Npt Shra cl'l1nr1t1 S1000 Walk to ICIK>OI• & tl'loP-$1000/mo 975.3972 or 213/5r ·3401 Quaint <>c.entront Studio. gar Av111 now tllru 8115. 2 Br. 2 Be hlgNy Ul)Or8· did Condo In Huntington ·-----iiliiil L1ndm1rk A. compl•• • tor actl..,.. adult1, 40 0t , OVtr Single end unit Agt ' 968-4458 ....... 638-3938 llEDICEI 1200,000 BIO CANYON CUSTOM. on golf courM 20'Yo dn 650-38060t67S.1711 PP 714•073•8315 Np1Crfft3Br $1100 ping $750 mo Elft1876·15~ HlfborV-H<>mM 3 bd noMPllll S350tncJutll. 11150 673·8335 W&Ll Tt IUCI • l Dt 1 SO ~~l~ ... ~~v• 39r :: 955"°177 Turtl•rocll 3 Br 2 Ba 2 ba. lovely home: pool: yr1y 873..t26I 3 Br 2·1ty, OVlll'tlH lol ••••• a, ltrt 4 w Bay 2Br-v1-$950 Luxury 2 Br 2 Bl 2 ltOf'y bllul hom• For 1.... gard•ner s 1200/mo 1 bf f\Jrn •Pl Utll pd. $550 Aertatah Oaf. Ullll IEPI 11ac1nt. show anyllma ••1 Jt •R&lt• ,. $1,095.000 on '" land Own1< MC· PALI IPtUIU &llU Townhouse 3Br S tOOO condo. dbl gerag1. fp or '•I e Io 5 o 'mo iiAvaiii1liJianiii1isi04iii8-ille4iiii6iil,;yr~ty=A-;g;;t~61~5-..:e:..;1.:..eo:,...,.-;-j .,Ja..,IL-.. .... b-..l ........ ;.;;;;;;-.. ___ _ I $199 750 F N t II B .... 4B $1200 pool Only $695 mo 111 851-3033 -··-rl ICAng It . Of Denn CUiiom home. 2 p a .,.. r & lut 642·52to _________ , w·T111-111-amu Cnta Mtll UM <1e1au1 call br 2 bl. evnken tMng & Baytront Condo S 1250 IL It la 2241 • rR -IAYFlllT ""' -73-7761 °' 780·1397 Super fln1nclng 1nll•· ~~~~~~~~~ RHl ltt1tt ltert m11ttr 1ulte wet ""· B1l1>01 Cove 2Br $2000 E111d1 lrg cl11n 3 Br 2 ltaH IC Beacon Bay, bHutlful IEWPtlT YlLUI! Uttlt ltll. pier, 3 1tory ble. Al tow u 5% down r. p1yment with low Int• rH t. Vacenl 2 yHr old condo Tiie roof, p1llo. garagtl. flreplac:e. a bllh, f8'QI mHllr bedroom. Compare 11 S 1011.000. 772-1281. WALKER & LEE R.E. lnlat IOH TllTLll .. ti.II Tr•lfef ,., ....... A lg• epot1111 4 bdrm Gten"9)'1'1 plen In a grMI toeallon • only 1 11'1or1 walk to pool Ind tennlt R1duc;1d over 120.000 IOI laat NII Exllllng 111. II IMUINble al 10.?5% NOW ONLY 1284.&00 Mt-ll11 ·~If , I I lifltl I y ~. .\'i'ilJ( tf\1 1 'J' $31,000 IOWI CLIFF OR Juel ll1tl<l. lrg 2-lly flkllf Or1a1 view Excell term• 0.111 831-1268, IQ\. R&'M~ --- lll·1lll trplc.att gar Lgepool· Bayside Cova Ba lrplc.,d/w,lndry.gar 2Br,den,2b1.frl)IC.d/w, •BR. •8A on u~y Beaulllullandac;aped d1luu lrg. 2Br, trptc. 1111101 View from every 12200 gar d an• r S 7 16 microwave. 1rUh comp, beech T1nnl1 & bo1 1llp GH. waltr paid Patios. $1800 mo 675~7 By Owner. 1934 Port room $98.000 Irene WATlRfROIT IOMll 673-3000 1p1c1ou1 wood d1cll1 avallat>t• Prtvale • pool, tacuul. uuna, Provence. H V Moneco (819) 584-4117 111·1.00 Elltd• 3 bdrm. 1 t>elh 180 OCH nlCyn view• munlty 12.500 er tenn11 count. vo41eyblll 1 BR.$~~· b~~· alnglt 3 Bt 2 B•. mnany up-O I C S" S 1000/mo 494-4570 monlh-year1y Mary LOY oourt1, rec room Jr 1 Br ger · yrt, 'viii Aeglr grades. c10111 to """'' & 111 O oaaty l .r.S Super condo. 2 & din & dupio. gerb•O• dlap. Marlon. 644-e200. Furnt1h·" ••30, Properties 97s...ooo .,vv -washer. drytr hk-up, new ARCH BCH HOTS: View, 3 """ ... p •,r le $; 3 9. 5 O O 12,000 IOWI wet bar & dining & sitting pelnt. drps. encl back Br. 2 Ba, lrpl 1846./mo. Call 557-0075 lala.H 6-4 ~28 rm & lrptc & patio & 3 car "60 841 1 "'"4 '"" t 1 p 3Br. 181. new roof & gar Only 11200 pr mo yard Pd g1rd1Mr $800 • · '"' ·v• NICE t Br. dplx. Quiet tala1ala paint Sin DlmH loca-lennl• pool 4 ipa Harry mo. 111 & IHI + S 100 COME SEE Sep by ger t empl oldr 2 B 2 Be t ILIFFI tton P1ym1n1 1915 mo Frederick 631•1288. Agt dep 221 2 111 St SPECTACULAR 190• edit No P•lt 13•0 r yfy M•= Lerge Hlectton, lnclu· Pt T t 3 O Yr t Ix• d 646-58118 Wl'tlle weler 1unMt vtew. 548-1021 ~0~:;:1·13; 'ro':.111s. ding IMM ~lion Large 1_8_40._88_4_4 ______ 1 lalMI 111111• 22H 3 Br. 2''> Bl condo,.f'rpk:. 38r. + den. lam rm & din 4 bd. 3 ba, Formal OR. Clffn 1 Bt 111rn collage. 2 5 7 • II 7 II 2 or ( 7 1 4 ) 3 bdrm. lam rm, 2'"' ba la1clin/ faraa 1979 2 Br. newty redteorltecl. 2 c • r g • r . S"t 8 5 rm I I 100 mo 111 6 lait lmty rm -1mm•d po•· no p1t1. very private . 873-3948 2707 bay vl1w. 1335.000 _ 631·2041. 548-4035 + 1800 dlP For mora • 800 14"''" 1 1 .. 11 1 ---------64' 8388 g.,.4 ,.134 ST SE good cond 1700/mo a111ton .1 mo "" nc: Uvll a Utl I OCEAN/BAY VIEW l::;·;;°';;i...,;ii;IMU . LL. OrHI mint .., I n I • r R I n t a I tnlo 111 m1111g1 (71•1 759 t078 E 111 IUI .. ~ 54• "522 rench 5 bdrm houM on n E/11dt 3 Br. 1 Ba. l1mlly ,94.,951 • wa • "' --....., 2 Br, I Ba. lrg apt upat, 2 s acrff Fenced PH· 2 13· 700·0000 dye or rm No doge $750/mo ---------1 Big Clnyon condo 3 Br. IHt. ltac• 2'41 wlf)lllO Quiet & clMn. uaua VIEW lure P1ve<1 road NHr 790•7302 1V91. 288 Co•ll ...... St 2 Br I ea Arroy• Oft... lull golf c:our•• view, S735 mo, Vffy, Incl utll k>f L•"&TIOll 1choot1 and 1hopptng lalMI 645·0341 1500/mo C1n w0<k oN $1400 '" 644-7424 * 1350/mo up Bach · 1 2 1dull1. No pita. -Larg• 4 bdrm, 1 teve1. N11t L•k• Etlln011 All I p I l "20• E par I L1ev1 muug1 & 2 B, unfurl\ & f11rn 073-e:n2. LIOATilll lovely yerd. pool A I•· offer• contldlrtd A•· ta Ill I • 1 /Ilda 3 br, 1h bl, frplc, 49"·•051 Avtll Ftb 1. 3Br & din. 2 atory. nr pool, ape JH112 ,lorl<la --------- WATHFllllT cuul You own the land king $150.000. Cell Pit STEPS TO BCH. 1 8r, OW.2cargar sen mo L II I US2 ~n Comm pool.ten· &42·2834.9'2-3112 l~~ ... NlotNo~llehtklf ..... ..:.~·. Th $315.000 &4'·8388 or 6-42-7262 aft 5pm a1aaa l•I n11, n-cpt1. 1tc. 310'1----------t ..,.,., ,... ..,,_,...... 11 LI n d 1 h IC' 044-0134 I o r b r O c h u r e duplex Yrly, utll pd. No - -p UllPtPO l.P'fl 1oe E Bay SI Aot O n11\0m r111h1 on thC' 111:;:=;iiiiiiii~ilJ7~1~4j·6~7~•~-"3~~6~ev=11~1~00:_1 plcno No Piii 210 44th ,,.., yt Old ElllOe dill oon· Sar. 2 ba. evall now Ltt foap ect. Newport f & 2 IA 1 Main channt'I hu C A C Realty St. front tUO mo do. 2 aty. 3 BR. 2 Ba. !Qt pvt yard, 2 c:., garage. ShOI ... $025, 813·2664 · pOO • 1pa, Bayfront. Pv1t>Mch.1&00 850·4•84 llv rm wtlptc, ylrd, dbl t7&0. 131·0)()() Nwpt er.st, 1g 3 BR. 2~ BSO. no 1>91•. rurn avail. 1q "· a IR 2ba, trplo, ::;~.~~'~ ~rqlH' LIN tlU B,REATHLES81U"" :)80• VIEW git, bate .. mlrcro 1791' ... -I ,,.... , ... , bl, OR. fpfc. Wllblt, tlt•) .. .,..... g.,, •1100. QM OI' tlngle, in d,_.,. 1 ·-·• __ .. .,to Chatmlng 3 bdrm hOml rom •I'll .. , landtuped cnerming Pen P1 5 br, utll. 120-5012 dy• .... a.1ta !JI .. blln·lne, relt, lg 2 oar eb8i HOllM\d Cr. H11 71•117i-1182 • --.• .,.., ...... ,. ciOM to tenn a iWlm· hilltop end Ihle IOllllly 38r 3~ bl .R . patlO. S 1200 e-4.._..0M tvet HOMtS fJOA AINT I I ool a ltwn Slaltr/Watnet ,,,....,.~-=------- mov,. •n lh11 home mtno F .. tutM a unique 201 l\Oft\e In Stn Diego mo Ag1 8T3·90e0 3 •R & .. _ • ...,..... ""---. Minion Vl•Jo 3 I • 1:;·11 :i; ~t/ Avl ~~1 off 8Mcll BAY VIEW a Br. 1 h. oer ~t mTf, NI ~ bfodrooma and 11 cltcular tlrapltct . &tick No County Work11lop l __ ...;;.. _____ __. ,. ......,, .,..... ,...,,_ I ~ apt WIO, OW .,., leoo. YAl&ITll p j, r "n d t 11 p I 0 patio • lhlldl lrM• Pvt 3 Cir gar ' MINUfl!I Ctrtaa ...... , 2112 11\ & dlP CaH aft a. drm t100·$ H ''"' 544·3049 ll&Wlll wk • 7 t •• 3 I . II m awommodAatr 3 b<ialA' 1 bdrm 1 b• U"llAlrl. from tl'll frwyt ..-id 11.UE 2 8 2 I ·-...... ~8-o903 Cid yard• & oarao••· -Lu • wan• -• .... _e_1_:J._•_2_,. ___ ..;...;;._ And rtady tor quick ... PAC rec A r I , cc.i ....... .....,,, l<ldt & p11t weicom•. -r •-Po4Ma.alonl Own., 11.. 1340,500. famtly1 'trult tvr ... 0• P1teb0uenndl pool, feno. ytd, walk to 3 8t 2 81 E tide. '825 mo '464000 Agent no ,.. 3 bf, 2 bl, frplc, .-. bat, N1w 112 llctrm lu1tury Ctrnl ••I llu -recruoed ptlot AGAIN In bMc:h. 1 1250. 780.0785 r,rly. Water & g1td•n•r . ' . patio. garage H ' 0011 _,,, In 1• planl. 1 Bdrm ttl .. Of'd• to Mii 11111 4 a" -a:.~~:;:c 0~p'r~~k~:,~• VlfY nle•. 3 I r. 2~ la, nc:I. "'45-3200 !.,,..t ltacr. Ult dock. No P•l1. s1oea. lfom U40, a idrm tr~ ITIPI ll ... . . llOIM w1Fr1not1 door•, • Pric.d o.iow matkll Ind 0.,, lrpl, dtl'lwr. lmf'Md · PLUSH 2 IA Vl!AIAll.· 160-4•21 fHS. Town11011" from IAftt 3 It. $ .. m111Y (2} peua.. parQUtlt floOfa ' appralltd •t l1ff,500 oocupancy. 811'~ '•n· , ....... Vall!! HU t.li• p NTHOU8& 3 ''· 2·~ B• Condo w/ eea + j>OOll, tennfa, amenltl•• •1100. 0111 • niuCfl morell Ari •11~· 1~;;~~=~~~-WALL.AO! & 00 RL1"8 INf. t711·0S50 '°' Bt a Ba frplo DIW Ou .. I. All am1nlllH. gollCCMM view, 2 frplol, Wll'1t•llt, pondal 01a OOiottly 173•1t?a ~~~::::.' ~~~~:. Lt 0 8Q (019) 7at·llffe 19r Qlnfjlfbftl.4 11 ... O•· gardener, nu CP1 l paint'. Av-. ti I\ Ow It 0 0 • no. 911-, tennl1, pool. ~O~Jdco:;~~g .'an"''oi~;: IA~n.,.<!~T/ 1 Ill\ t IA, ca II 75 t · u o 1 or ••NIMlt 67>'}7300 1·1-.1-.-W.;.._aa-'t-.. --.... , .... ,-1.;;:;Si "Cl• 1no1, Wik to •ell. rro p1110, M75 mo, ''' & ~6-0850 11400 e5?·7372 day•. "'""'" dftve North on " ..... 1 mo 1a1, lut 782·78Ta knock• ontn wtien you ~ -tHO mo 813-31•0 • 111t, Ooo H O. dtp flemtty to"-"' 575.otot...,.. 81acl\ 10 Mc,adden to t 0 0 0 • P • Y '•'I • u .. rwult-a-ttlno otHy --;;..o.-...-...;;.;;.;:;...--....1 Pv1. pany ~r .. to pur. ---------i 642o<t210 M·' t-1 • Ir Nawport c r .. 1 Newport Creet condo, t ••wt,., d v 111 a o • ,..1•4_4_1_2_• ____ _ P~t Clualfled Ade 10 oh ... a to 4 bdrm~ Mort fefnHlll .,. ~tlnO I ...... ...... twnlut. av a ll tit. oc.en ll!ft, 3 er 21,. k (11•)113-ltM Spee 2 tllf. t lie; totdeett, r..atl ,,.. OfMtt COM1 VOii dOfl't n..., • gun 10 or Gondo In No I an 1119 caftiplng "bug" ''*'''·• !!!! wut11dry & retrl,. IH&/mo a:se.m1 frple, ••11 tMV "111t. ,,..,_.. "draw IHI" when you Clttnente, 9 an Juan Yfff II you have a eatn·'3 er. I 11. lutllard, t tlOOlmo. U3·10 , .... ;--~~~---~,kllllll.1!1!11,....1.. ars.eoaa. Tll·lOll ~ ... 2 ... 71 plec• an Id In Ille Ollly ~~~~~ Caoop a':*". a per lllal't not geltln~ Adame., .. ramity ptef. _7_80-;.;..2.;.5;...7.;I ___ .;..._ H ..... l!OfMll\lno YoU went ~~!!!!!!~~~~!J.!~~~~===~llJ.""°'Efw~an~t =M=•~'~c.:•~now:J ,,._.,,1 "i u..o. tell It now '#Ill\ • No pet• a1101rno tnelO• 10 Mft1 c .... w a do : I "'42-Gt16 =======::=J~CIUl=;•tffd;,;A:.d___ ~ ltf'V. "4·211t Want 4odt ft w.I w.at71 ~ Walker & Lee • Ofenge Coat DAILY P1LOT/TU99Ct y, Jtnuary 11, 1913 WORD PROCESSING SCHOOL L11rn How to use .. Forforther information reprdin, advertlain1 placement in the Schoolt & lnetructione Directory -call Louiee Griffith Wane. IBM OS6 & Otspl1ywr1l11 Xerox 860 A CtlUSTIAN SCHOOL Alier Music Studio Progreulv• piano leuon1 with empha111 on Wll Tl FLY Colt II 11 DIYI! 642-5678 ext 330 (714) 556-6604 Condtnltd Truq, rtactmtnt Anbtance Days • fvenlng• e Saturdays IA•N MOH MONIY Btcome a Word ProctUln& Spec1ahst Excellent Career OPOOrtun1t1ts HARBOR TRllTY PRE·SCHOOl At HARBOR TRllTY BAPTIST CUCH 1230 Biker St., Coltl Mt11 7~M-6PM ful & Half Day Care REGISTER NOWI achievement & enjoyment. 141·0111 G•••• .... Ultrallghtl & Eduoatlo" Tralnlng-UNET ·I• a full .. rvlo• ground training tchl conv.nt.ntly focated at Paolfl~ Coatt Hwy & MecArthur, CdM. W• c.n treln you to fly a Quick 811vet MX Ultralight w/our ... Y training program bOth her• and at our Uk• EJtlnOf'• Air e... for around 1350. Call Now (714) tM4-0202 ~ ma~ NitJ ~rOllMAOON SYSTlMS 2232 SI 811Uol-Su1te 106 S1nl1 An1, C1 92707 ......... (~--, f-.ioillll' A1es 2.'h to 5. 556-4335 556-7787 lhrallclth I E411atle• Tr8'•l•1 l1llalllla, .. .. Ae.rta•ata, Ual. Apartanh Val. Apa1taHt1 Ual. A datall UaJ. Atarta1at1, Val. leatah I• l\ar• 2tOI Ofllct leatala HI •11 Wut.. llft C.rta Mna 2124 Cttta ••11 2124 Ct1t1 lllna 2124 ..... ltacr. 2741 laa c1 ...... Bu1lne11m1n nMdl I&. ltabywltter for OOClllOnll 2n1 lllllllAll W41TUI DELUXE SUITE STONEMILL 0£81GN 000 for 1 yr, ...,.11 pay 20% e1111no. 11tper w/r•f• Ltg 2 8d Beam Cllllnga. tote of wood thruout, serv ber $480 2258 Mepte 873-8803 or 546-7356 -----------~ E'tlde 2Br uPJ)41( lge bale:, Lerge 2 Br I 81 atove & gar 1496. 120 E 20th. refrlge. newly dec:0<111ed, 646--0100 646-&219 utile lncld S545/mo i-----,,..---~-851.9522 N-2 Br , peoo & O•· Mele 25·35. 1trelght, CENTER inter•l (7l4) 9&&-&494, Mu9t 1oV9 klde 8 Moe. I 2 bdrm 1 'i't bl lwnhH 2 Br 1495, yurly, new non-1moklr to there Wlftr frtlf II•• 1788 eq II, all or p1r1, 24 hra 2 yr boys &3'1·504& S425 + 1375 dep Nr decor pool. nr beach, ··uke new" 2 Bdrm . 2 • t>eeullful offloa + wer• Fr ...... ay 893·45 Vecant. bul No pe11 499-6277 bath, San Juan Capl· =~2~~!~M~~. 9~:··· houu s 79/eq ft Pt11tul UIYsmlll children OK. ••k lor Pi;;Mn1 aunoy 2 Br 1 B•. 11r1no condo Flrept~.1 _________ 875·3892 or 8'44·9S39 S.mcff 3014 Mature, reec> worn.,.. to rage t-jo pell $475 mo 1 BA S370 & 2 BA $41 S. 645-5677 Ke 11 ti . 9 9 2 -4 4 7 1 . relrig . garege, no peta. pool, 11cuzzt. only ml· So Laguna 3 Arch B•yc ;::-an=n=e::,.,::-;v;;:11;;:1..,..:=8-. -:,::p-::pr::0::11:-1 • ..:::.:.:.:::::. __ _::~.;: b1by911 In my Nwpt 8ch 9&8·9853 1450 493-2710 nutu lo beeeh & Dine 343 & 500 1q ft 11> avall ·, -., BODY OUAAO & home. 2 d1y1/week. S3 o:~~~~ 2bbBQd,rj~cu~~~ ~~ 1 & 2 Br. relr'-. bullllna. 2 Br 2 Bl, nr San Cle· Pot n t HI r b or wl good hwy vlllblllty SOO 1 I • l ~~· s'!o:n•~• CHILO RECOVERY hour . Rell needed Reta required. no pet1 352 Victoria 8'45·8161 Condo 2 br. 1 be. nr. So 'll $290/month PIUI •; Ull· 497-2361 • p. c. SERVICE 953-9675 873-5061, 875-1058. b I I w vu S 4 9 S mo C'1 Plau. tull MCUrlty. 2 drepee & carpet No men•• Hoap . petto newly Illes Call Gerhard at l--------:-:-:-~-1 673·6522 _82_6_·5_1_4_7 _____ 2 bdrm condo nr So Cat rec. rm1, 2 poo11, Jacuzzj, pelt 980·2875 decor . water & oaa pd. ( 7 1 4 ) 9 3 1 . 2 O 4 O llPll IUllUlll y --.c-11-1-=-s-.1-.-,-0:-l:-f:-lc_e_r=-o-r1 lllP TUT •II 2 Br w/ger $'495. Nu cpl, Plan Poo11. 1p1. tee sauna. Avail 2/ 1 1550 2 Br. 2'i't Ba. 2 cer ger. $460/mo 891· 1644. (bus In e 11) or ( 7 1 4) EHc. Sultn Incl. reeept . Le1ae Cell between 9.5 I Divorce from $25 plu1 1575 "C " Orange gate. no pell 2501 W. mo 675-3551 d1y1: 11t1ched lmmed. occu·spacious 2 Br 2Ba.wtw 49&·9758(home) 11c'y aerv1. cont rm . PM,Mon-Frle.42·4&.44 llllnglee.714/9'42-5100 638-4120, 1-6PM Waier Sunllo-( 1bdrm1mllll) 650·6366 -·· I p. n c y I 8 2 51 m 0 car pell. fr pie, patio. M/F to share new 2 bdrm. kit . mall h1ndlg AH· "•st• II.. kr. .. 11 a pd 5475 951"2175 Mesa v-da lg 2br, pallo, 840·1571 11 o v • S 6 2 S mo . 2 car gar we1tllde CM ponalvl to your buelneH -• - --------- 1 ---------v• I N t 691 1944 5275 I I Ill nHd1. Adj. 405 Fwy In 300 sq. It. to 2800 eq. It. laalrHtlta 1 BA BEAUTY 1111. quiet Lg 2 BA, 2 ba, newly dee:. gar Very n ce. o pe 1. Baal BarMar 1142 · dupleK. mo nc u F.V. lndlv olca Motmo. 76c per aq. ft. & up Call llreplc, dw, balcony or pool. adlta $420. $500 + sec 979-4383 Stu .. l•o Condo. BH·ln1, laata Aaa 2110 e7~0B·o72b07 da. 640-5524 from 1326, e&3-&'4'46 agent Mike, 875-&700 V~olcecalteuoncoa•chlromLl•mJCP8rtlted patio. view. pool. spa. no 646-7319, 873.0884 L 2 bd 2 bl •P• u • • peta. $476 up Top 1118 UKury rm, · Frpl. patio. AcroM bch 38r 28• lrplc nr So IHI SPAOl Oii C.aal. ltatlll 2111 number of 11udent1 ti- 3111 549-2447 Enloy 1983 In • ler~e lu· Frplc, •mall y1rd. $700 I 4 8 5 9 & 2 . 4 9 1 4 • Co~al Pi11a. $S9fi mo: Shr lrg home or condo. Allr1C1lv1 ruttlc upet•lre ken. 497-4118 ' ---------xury 3 Br Apt re11 mo.851·6226. 96"·8898 17141673•4900dyt.(2ll) ISi lllt depoell utll1 eelllng Weaupptydllll. NEWP ORT SHORES•---------. $575/mo. 2 Br 2 81 yPouOOlr~lo'~,:·st::~ $385· 1 Bdrm, 1ba, pool, I • 27.u 596-9413 evu 9&6-8479, 6&2-2"411 IP-. copier Vou IUP· location. 550 •q fl Xlnt townhou11. lrplc, patio, 645·3381, .. e7S·S949 laundry, adult•. no pell. ma• .... a , I v' .... 00 Beaut. V«Y lrg cc.an vu ply phone' $95 pr mo pr Su1hl, PO bOKH, cele- car port. laundry rm. all 633-7890 or 8'46-1947 College Park l\ome, nlolly "'''· ara a• -home. Lag Bch. Prof to d .. k Can e.4'4-7211 ring , etc 1500 mo. la1iae11 & FiHacial bit-Ina. small pet otl 1-0-L-IV_E_T_R_E_E_2_1_90_C_o_1.-• I ~cf1 ped 1mm1c 4 ti 1350 incl 111 let 1111 648-8844 TSL Mgmt 8'42· 14503 lilQ8 28( l'o\ba atudlo• Wesltlde Skylerk Apts. an sea $ 0 1 fllll/llfllll ~ ~. 494.1~94 · For L-• Ol11oe 3 rm1, <>< bel<><e 2 3-0. 642·6221 ss-25 & 1535 lncludlng all 620 Center SI 2 Br. 2 Br. 2 Be 15 8111 COSTA MESA 1200 1q It Good tral11cl 526 Sq Ft Suite In good lasiattl w1ter. ¥"· pool Call Ba newly decorated. 642-8724 Bachelor & 1 Br ap11 Prom Pnt, Fe to •hare 2 good eion & expo1ure Newport locatlon near O,J!!laaltltl 4014 Wtt41td Ylllact stove & r•frlg. No pet• La 1 ltHfl 2141 $350 & 1400 $250 <Sep bd. 2 be, vu apt Part 19423 Beech Blvd HB beech SuUable '°'prof. 1---------Bachelor. 1 & 28A ap11 ,_5"6_·_7_3_5 ______ $450 mo 1 Br $375 I•• , very Nice Complu furn 1400/mo Teri c111831.7900 All 8 'I offlc• D1y 675-8811, Swimming pool dlemic.I eva11 Poot, 1p1, laund 6"6-4392 Allractlve large 2 Br 1 ,i, 549•0 130 Victoria Ma-&75-6919 or 9&3-7873, x w!lnda 931_9309 eve/wl(ncl 650-3900 eervlce buslneu, Art• rm No pets. lmmed Oc· lteatiB.1111 ~P•.N=°' L~O:~ = ~:" 11~:..v1c1orl1 St, 28" Olflce for rent Newport Bldg C-2 , ~ blk E 01 1 frein;~.::-C~;, T:::::: cup Bachelor 1410 a••9Tll1m lte8tiBllll mo 497-1020 M/F ahr 4·t>r. 3-b• CdM Bcti 1130tmo. Smell wl· ~ 81s!~92~;r"'° rlence n1cH11ry, wlll 1 Bdrm $450 .,._,. TIWlllllllS 2900 hM Kit , LAIOR Wilk to thin •••c eulle Call _,.,.., "" • train 150,000 lull amt 2 ..... rm SS<tO Buutllully l1nd1c1ped North End panoramic lttaa beach $245 let/ lul. 540-0919 la•aat •-a•·'a 2920 required Wiii net """ oeroen apts Pool & Spa New Townhomet tor oc.en view wllk ICl'OU UllU IUOI oeo. 844-5511 v I'-' of • -Ull 140,000+ Call COlllCI 8-45 Paularlno Patlos/de<:kl No pelt rent atreet to pvt bMch Lux. Prime Fountain I ••T • 1685 up 1900 fl lncluatrlll Mon-Fri 9-&PM Aak for TSL Mgmt 754-0091 1 Bdrm $475-$490 1 Bdrm (large) $635 19 yr old condo 2 BA 2, •tTH Ill WANTED Female btwn uce 884 1q II 10529 office 18101 Redondo Aud 4oa-8a1-o 111 Banking TELLERS Newport Beec:h • One full time poalllon; 1ome Sat'1. One pul time po11tlon; 30 hr1. per week, ''4 d1y Sal. Inclu- ded. Muel polMll pr• vloua teller. ce1hler or ol11oe Hperlence. Good cuatomer rllallon akllla and llght typing prefer- red. lneura nce . ••Id ~ VIC8llon and alctc lee~. For 1ppolntmenl cell Lynn 81 (71•) 873-3130. IMPERIAL SIL Equll Opportunity Emp!Oylf m/f/h Boll 9111mbler, wood wortllr exper'd 546-9"52. BOOKKEEPER, Full cnar- ~ N.-ott. In tiB EllO- tronlca firm, typ. req. a Sllary open. 851-1527 or llMlllAR 2 Bdrm 1'·• Be S560 2 Bdrm 2''\ Be 1750 Ba, fplc, 1v111 lmmed I Wkly ren1111 195 up 90" ot 30-35 to embark SI a I• r (DI c k I Clrcla. Huntington Y 2250 Vanguard Frplc, vaulted celllng1. $1200 mo Cell 9·5. M·F. Color TV. free coffee. on adventure of llndl~ 2 7141986-1134 Beacn 8"2·2834 •UITAllAIT* 2 Br ~~~ry rm, 5'40-9628 dbl O~r:'· ~ I 720-0!90 (I~ num1t>er> ... =~~d J:~~. ~:~~to ~r~t~f.~:-=~~ ": Life ln1ur1nc1 agent • F0< LeaM: Office & shop NEWPORT BEACH CAREER pool. crpt1. drapea eichelor 1395 6"5-2739 15-42-4905 2•4ra 11f111 trt. 965 N Cout Hwy cat Non-smoker prefer-private olllc1 apace In area 6600 sf, c M Prime Beech Locetlon $400-$415/mo 1 Bdrm $465-$490 E si .. e lrg 1 Br. huge IEl4 Laguna Beech 49._5294 red. Cllt 568-9422 evea. caau1Uy ol11c41. ()pportu· 27&/lq It. Call 646-9356. Xlnt LeaM/3500 1q It 226" Maple u nlly to provide lull cli.rtt LOW PRICE MANV OPEHIM<lS 131 E 18th 648-6&16 walk-In closet, garage. 2 block• 10 beach. On s•ta• ••• MRL Fem 10 ahr lg• nlca 2Br Mrvic.t. 1155/mo. Hunt. Rent MG, 1125 SQ ft, Churchill PrOP M0-'4470 1111 846-1472 - 2 Br 1 Be carport, lndry 161 E 16th 642-0856 W/O hOOkup. cteen. No 1oca1 but llne 1&50 191, ~ 1ba apt. S.A Hie w/ Bch e&3·~7 S<tOOtmo 1355 Logan rm. view of golf course pets $425/mo Sunn 1181. deposlt. Wkly rental• now avail. m 11 u r • 1 du11 11 m. /1 6 , c 0 1 1 11 M e 1 e . Have • highly profltable RESPllSlllLln from deck $475/mo 1 Bdrm $490 &3l.02l3. Agt 49'4-"'464, 6"2-5158 1105 & up Color TV s 285tmo + .,.. utll Reis N1wpor1 -Airport area. 675-5116 •n<l b1teutllul Jeen Shop IOllSES 559 Joenn 151 E 2111. 546·2408 Phonea In room 2274 957•6200 EKecutlve Suite has In· 1·---------ol your own. Fe1turlng TSL l1•t 142-1111 1--------Daaa Ptlat 272' l!!J!rt ltacr. 2769 Newport Blvd CM , dlvl<lual ol11ce• avell. In --------the latnt In Jaan1. Oe- 2NBor. P1 .e,•,· ups'T5'0E1/~deo. 8"' 2 Br. "•7stmo. Neer NO FEEi Apt. & Condo 8'48-7445 Male roommate to •hr an antique 1l119<1 t>ualneM Aanoaactatata nlma and Sport1wHr. NO [XP£R REQ. $485/mo 2 Br 1'1• 81. "' .... Perk Nwpt Apll. $350 envlfonment Mo 10 Mo!==-.....,...---.._~~ $5,900 to $14,900 In· upper unit, ell bit-Ina, 631·6155 Dana Harbor Apl 8 ,l rent1l1, \11111 Aent1ls On the beech hotel 1 mo.+ 'h ulH 7&0--0585 or leaH PrlcH dll· Lett I feaa• 3004 eludes beginning lnven· carport, lndry rm, b•l· •----8---1---25081 La Create. Ow,.-875-41112 Brotcer room apt kllch-11• & counted 1100 per mo ~;;;;;;;;ii;iiiiii;;iiiim tory. fh1 ture1 end In· ~1185 _.. cony Llah·~.1poor 1. a,iuu11i1an!~'. 494-&&4& 2 Br 2 Ba. from 1525 No beth. lumlsned s 250W& Furn llv rm & bdrm. kit with 1 mo lrM. Prices I' 110<e training You mr; 527 W Wll ..,.... """ I up+ S250 d-2306 prlv, n/1mkr, 1250 Incl son t 8 8 4 M 0 n r 0 v I II pets Across from N-· .... Include r1cept1on111. FOUND ans have your 1tore open In TSL .,.. IU-1111 548--033& a .... ltacr. 2740 por1 Beach 0041 CourM 0 c •• n f 0 r n' . N 8 utll. 545• 1°09 111 8Pm cont rm & coffee with NI u hUle .. 16 dlyt Clll PEA ONTH T PAOG· •---------UllPfPll Am 545-'4665 673-"16" C M w/p, talH & MCrelarlal Mr HI r I I e y' RAM llSTAIT II Newly dec0<1t9d 1 Br & A LOVELV PLACE With 40• dOC<ll lOf ~ Room In 2 Br apt. 0.,,. MO SEEKS TWNHSE .-v avail ARE fRE£ 1-800-527-&'4'43 SOME P/T 2 Br, 11 ,<, 81 twnhH Bachel<>< & loft IPI Pe-TO LIVE I boet 3 BA 2,,., bl, con· Pt. 1250 & utll, acroH 1 Of apt to ahr In Promon-7141833-9976 OM CALL 24 HOUR ~:47ir=1c's~i :-~~ao;:· =· •Homey/Pvt 1 & 2 Br do $1200/mo w/dock. from l>Meh 240·11•1 i ~~ :1 :':, ~-:. ~'" g~y Airport., .. -Exec Cal; ... tt..... 4 PERSONNEL LINES Pe1 OK seoo-s6251mo $465/mo 393 Hamlllon. •$450 to $550 I 1000 without 850-1190 Nice lurn room In Colta 84~ 1 Sult• from 226-450 aq M2-ll71 WIT l••ti= .... . 25-48 Orange Ave 645-4411 •Pool/spa/bbQ I Mra Lono M••• Call •It SPM It not 11relght90 yo.Jr Ill• 114 , .... . Cell f<>< appl •S ecr• ol ~tltu•y ••-nH 5"9-&892 Nwpt Bch. M/F o~r 35, 11 pet aq It Meny xtr• out Let ua h9fp tillor • • • .,.. • 8'42 803 1 & 2 Bdrm• •Pll 8 " 111 t1nd1ceped aurroun--a. non am~.,. Ideal loc., Call 557-7010 make • loin for your lia•ef• • lr•Cf•. TSL Mgmt -1 Pool, spa. laundry, QI· dings UIO , ... •etll Furn room w/blthroom pool. spa. l4H'tnl1, ,,.._, 2 ---------1 Loll gold bracelet w/ need• We finance your 2 B<I. 1 81, redeCOrated rage No pell '°'35/mo • Nr Frwyw & Shoppmij female l5 prtv nr So c.1 Plue. fem Br 2 Be. Furn <>< Untvrn •HLID lfflOtS* rubies Nwp1 Bch area l 1C-lll•lll2 : ;;.a oar. pool Chll<I OK No up 8. I 0 r. 8 c. ti • Ovte1 .,.. :•;f;bO. s..5t: d•~h pref $&5 wil 556-1737 $3 75 mo I 100 dep 1 MO FREE RENT Aewerd &'42-'4275. ::.\5;nd, lrd T .o a , "' pell S525/mo 1399 A 1_8'4_5-_5&_7_7 ______ 1 •No pets; Nm avail 76._.518 M/F aher• 4 br hOUH , s.48--0108 1 room to 2800 aq II LOii Tiny fem WM Toy ACT NOW Cltllfled Nur1•1 aide~• Baker S.l--0763 Apt for rent w/ lof1, nice (114) Ul-1111 Newport Shores Near Sh8f• Ne hm. Nd resp From ll 18 1 aq fl Adj Poodle "Scruffy". vie Cell on our eKperll II no •JIPW. full & PIT. deyt --3-8-r.-'°'-7_5_1-'i't_B_a __ , lfll Cal1 8'45-6404 Def 8081 Ho11.oo Cr. HB 55501"'° BIChelor Peo-bch. pool & tennis. edult Pv1 rm/beth $275 Alrpor1er Inn & Frwyt Galuy Ori Santiago, ~ i1~ nlC!"'a ~·~. ~~ 2 Dr. $426 1 Be 6PM Btwn Slet•/Warn« thouM VerMl"91. pool. 1350/mo plus 'I\ ulll. + ulll Av all 11 1 5 . Call AM 833-3223 Dover Shre, 12/26 Re-ZllfTI , .... Pool. No ,_..,, 5••.95..... ott 8eacll spa. security gate. all 549-4340 "'•S-9515 11ww Oll1U war .. ••&-8 459 or 842-9044 or epply In ...-.. 0 "" 1 Br Condo. micro. g1-amenitln no Pit• C111 , _________ 1 _.,.. _______ ->1 ,,._, u ".. 0.11 l1r Ul-1412 peraon 4&8 Fllglhl9 Ad, •MESA VERDE 2 Br 1 rage. lrptc. pool. tpa wt11LM1 for appt Mair Br w/lrg CIONI. MIM Adult to shale furn 4 Br, 2 Full SeMo1 Sult• 11521-98&0 (Call Coll.) NB Ba Newly decor s•95 $575 mo 545-3116 Spec. 1 & 2 br. lovely TSL Mgmt &42-1803 Viejo. hOUH privileges ea. w/2 people In H.8 .. Oil oelTI.. SCR·M-LETS • .,, " T.D.'14121 Ch•uffeur. P/llme plul No pelt 833·8974 2 bd townhouM. Eat C.M plnH & s1re1me, .. c Wlmll llllTALI S952~~~~0 SIOO He S250/mo 9e3-S76& $850. Furntuntvrn " I I UTTUI O<l<I jobe. Mutt bl av.- -1-1-1-,-1-111-, -.-U-.-$&00, 1 bd condo, pool & gates. entry by phone. 3 & 4 Br CloM to water, v" Femai. roommate went-All you need for ooe 11~111 Ot. ltt. "'°'' houre. For deugflt- tennl1, 5"75 8'42-2191 lge rec aree Incl gym. furn & unlum, rlUOnl· PVT ENTAV. pvt kllchen. ed. Rent 1225 Incl utll monthly fMI ANSWERS ••• 1r In early 30'1 In So. 11 Newly decor. 011 pd, pool & epa. FrM cebte ble, fll •menttiae. Bre>Mr turn. empl non-1mkr Avlll 211 631.9221 Ew. 640·5470 Speclell:dl In let & 2ncl t..guna. Xlnt pr;. Wrtte -~i~. t~~:•:.:2.gg:~: WALLACE Wllll ln1tall, 2 free mos 875-4812. 1275. 493-3490 642.79&0 Ask'°' April L•~un• Beach 500 aq. It C~=-·P::: RoblT~:11;i-19~~/CM Boll 10'48, Delly Pilot PO• ..... 769 w. 191h. -~84~6-~8~5~9~1~--~--l·llsiiii~~ir.T:T:iiiiiilROoml··;jit·h~rl-;(Cih;;tt:1;n ------.,..----1 ,_ ~en vi-Kint BoK 1seo. eo.ta Mele, 2 ;:~i :;u6~u~~~ P•· ~!~~l!9P~rm'.~ L~~.~~~ ~:~~~~ s~~ i.1Jfil!f8'( :tft~k~~~.';~~=~07~250 ~pt~ :~~4:;1~1~!· ~~o4:_~8.eva11 S550 ~~f!'•;: ;~/~~~~.:"! 1>42•2171 545-o4111 LUXURY 2 BA 2 BA • I Room .. ,, pr Y r 1 an M/F anr 3BR 2BA Step• o """· .,...... · · COLOR A.E. BrOker 8d Relllors CA 92e2a tlo, view. frplc. enol1d s49S/mo. 964·'4688. ··-8-1 NG hundred dollara, ehe'd WIDOW HAS SSS 10< TO'• OILLECTlll gar .. gu slove. dlth· Decorator drapes 892,.a115 COUNTRY CLU L I 2 rooms, bath, teundry, PALATIAL MANSION 0UllfT PUI RE Loane, 10K Up. No Expanding Newport waaher. spa. lndry rm Ptulh w/w carpets IN NEWPORT BEACH PV1 entranoe Kitch prlv HARBOR AIOOE, N 8. •,<, ml north ol 405 off CO~g~~tn about !he Credit Check, No Pen-BalCtl credll card com-$650/mo Welk In CloMta 3 Br, 2 Bl home Bltna, Singlet 1 & 2 Bdrm Nr beech Huntington. Pvt pool, spa. kit prlv Herbor, pvt entranc:e, 1 _____ -:'.°" ___ ally Dennison & AllOC. P&n)' hll collector poet. SPMC 831-6107 Prlv1te Patio carpi/drapes, trplc W/ Apartmen11 & TownhOu· $250 mo, m·5701 1550 760-8t91 recepllOn 1,11, 2 ottic.a Found am blk/b<n puppy 673-7311 Ilona Appllc1nt1 mu11 2 Bdrm Cottage Nlllide 2626 Elden. 631-1755 Wtsatfleld ArAllWITI. Beautlful garden 1pt1 PeUot/<Mdle Spa. ,_, peld No pet1 2 Bdrm , ... s. sseo 2 Bdrm 2 B• $565 398 W Wllaon 631·55&3 Gourmel Kltcti..-i pool 1 850/mo Call ses & A 700..... Ll ... o talan ... Jan 8 l--------,.-,..,-1 h1ve 2 3 yra co1---tton . From $5*'" Female, nr OCC, lplc. 3 .. Tlf t••"I r .. trm pproK ...., on v '" . Pr ... ate Party hll S&0,000 • ,... CerPOrt w/at0<ege 536·0921 ""' BA .,,,.. d s125 5a¥ tt 11 S-450 mo. For more 851-'t027 •• eKper w/"-rt Utlptr11r-Sp1 outdoor 880 On JamborM Ad 11 • gar, ..,... 'fW • · 2 1-----------..,-11v1ll1ble 10 purcha11 .. _ .. d • CRT' ' 2 Br 1Ba.1v111I Jan 1 ''\ 831-1959. Jut!. Nwpl time 10 ahr, em· Info call 979-9202 ext 4 P1trlcl1 Buchanan of good To '1 F11t El· clng ... n .. car • $550/moLaund~-'4630 m• from beach San Joaquin Hiiia Ad ployed MtF Frptc. W/O Barb Colorldo Spring• We Clow. Agt 11758-0318 ~xp T ~y'::~9<1M ~~. 968--t216 144-1100 Fr~ ~°r',..,:'poo1 "color sso.1105 N s prof au1t1 tn Land· haw win1e1 ge.i.2993 VILLA POMONA 1 & 2 Br. IUWlll 2Br 28•. 1100 aq It Lo-549.3523 F rmmte, quiet 24·7 yr mark Colonl1I bldg nr 1---------11T Tl, IO~ LT.Y ~~i~~M • ": 3 Op M : beeut landecaped Oulet w« lront. dlK ap~enc:e.. old. n/1mkr. no petal city 11111 Cptc:t. pullman LOSTI Germen ~d 23% yteld, $40,000 111 { coml)Mx. enci ger. Cfpls, YIUAIE cpl/drpa. pool mo OCEAN BREEZES. Joo. kids. avail lmmed Nwpl w/llnk t100 aq f1 $565 puppy M/blkllan 9 TO on M0,000 reedy to COLLEGE STUDENT, • drpe. pool. patio• & tnory Naw 1&2 Bdrm luxury 8'45-0302 btke to bch ChHrlul Bch hM, 1225 + 1100 + 750 sq ft 1710 292g week• 83 4 ·ll&05 or build hUl1op Spec! view, mai.. p/1 t-4 Mon-Fri. ~ lac: Sorry no I»'• S400 apt1 In 14 plans 1 Bdrm lurn rm In twnhme for He + ullla Call bet Nwpt Blvd 873-4•&e. &46-!2'42 downtown l A Ac:ro11 536-'4074 lft 4. &up S20011edec> 1780 from $540, 2 Bdrm Iron Specloua 2 Br & Den reap t>u1y, ,_,, clMn, 6:30-9·30 PM ONLY. 75"-7017 Biii Found am brn le .. from Elytlan Perk on Pomone Ave 642-2015 1595 Townhou11 lrom Weterfron1 Apt All non-11T1krt drinker. WOf· &<tS-9n8 <>< 850-1825 --.,,...,.-..,,-~--=---1 apr;ed. dodced tell neer Par1t Or t5% lnl 3 Y'•· •DNIU IY'ITllll •l!W tam•-$865 + poola, tennle. im1nlllH • boat allp king person $300 Incl ----------tBAYFAONT offlce1 from lJCI Jan 3. 497-'4098 $34,000 tlkH It (714) 1llT m.U UllJ .,. ,.. waterf1ll1, pondal OH avall No Plte C AL L utH Pool. jac: TV Kttcn H1v1 2 lgl rma, 2 pvt S3SOtmo Perking. l•nl· -2.to-8123, -493-1153 Dlegnolllrepllr oompu- Newly dec:orated I Br & tor cooking & hHllng 7~t9 I prtv 631·2288 beth, 1up1r h••. FV, torlll, etc 873 1003 ---------1 Of (819) 7~48. 114' •-ternt. ~...-. .. --E.lide C M cute blelMlor Bech ptu1 Iott apt Patio. gre1t toe Mini to fwy 1._,, IUM Lost: Pair ol running ,. ,,.__,_,.... $400/mo $300 llC Joy. enclld garege pool spa paid From Sen Diego 1 Blk to Bey & Beach 1 Room w/pvt be &. entry Big tern, pn, gar Nlld 21 • .,..._, lhoM w/medleal Ol'ttllcl 1---------Sigma Competlbll Sub- ce Wallie. 831 ·1,88, rec room No P.11 $4115' :~:lh ~~fv~c~.~r~:n ~~ Br $43~~~2493 Linen turn Non·•mkr. 1tr mate. 25-35. emp. mmm QITll grHI peraon•I lou: Eatlopeat ~.=!~~,,!~ ag1 393 Hamlllon. 645-'4411 s I. w In .. v 111 1 g . 1250/mo & 'h util & dep Nick 984-2789 (&-7AM F·"' -~~ onloe -Newpor1 Blvd. &46-5290 1=-----.... -------~ I I u E beech ICOHI Ref• vn _ .. _ ....---B I w ... ,,.. progr1mm no. •Y• •rn E.sl<leCM outebechelOf Sharp bachelor unit, (714)893-6199 3Br, 2Ba. 2 hOUMI lrorn uy · _o_K_I ______ __,.., from 1325 C •ll1Found. F a.rman Shep. ti la lntegrallon. accept1nu $400/mo $300 MC .kYI· 1tove, water pd 1350 beh. trplc, oarege, 11000 493"2042 Fe rmmlle fOf yrly ren11t 752-8'408 grey. vie Telberl & $ 11etlng A1qulr11 • ce Weitze. 631· 1288, mo No pell 540-115&. Lovely Unit by the S.• mo • yr1y 1" 942"3443 81lb011 Penlnaula, prlv111 on B.I 1230/mo 3 Br, 2 Office •P-. mo to mo, 8pr1 nod a I e , H 8 . $ Alllwtf knowledge of Stgm• agt uk tor Dave. Larry or OcMnview,sc>lltM.2BA 2 Br 1b1 lrplc 1&50/mo entrance, No COOklng <>< _e_a_d_uP_ll_•_._8_7_3_-7_33_8~ BARGAIN (1) 12,.1a&(t),_1M_a..._•_58 ______ 1 Collln• An~t• la the Mechlne cod ... Llalaon SPECIAL Pam tV.ba. ger. frplc. bll· Nr Herbor Hl 0 1155·&301 1moklng $175/mo 24.ie15. ldlll C.M. IOQ." IHdlng lnVMtment con-wlthenl-ingaoftwlfe/ cony, leundr)' room, I kd RI n 752-0591 I &75-3391 Unique oppty Looking lor •3i.oe11 ("'· • .. ·F> LOii Thurs· gold charm, 1ultant In the penalon h11dw1r1 Computer In~ MOVE IN ALLOWANCE Large 2 BR 2 81. 2 lly S&!>O. No pet•. 752-2197 w y. c prof. perton lO lhlf• 2br " ..... ... N.8. vie. (The Blul1• or l.arge 1 Br crpt1, drpa, unll, 1550 mo. No pets. A&H tnvestmenta. evN IMa 6 lead 2to2 2ba lux. lr11ln1 Trllrk liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CdM). Reward. &<44-88~ :7:~·~T ~:::;:: ~°QS ~~~~~:"~~:':'m5=: lndry rm. prkng, water Call 540· 1158. Hk for Lux. !Br condo. Avail lm-ILl<lo l11e, lg• 3 br. 2'" bl, Pvt Ohrltllan home In home w/vl•w lmm1d. llWPllT Olml FOUND· Blk & whl Ce>e*er 011.,.," 71'1557-eeeo "' pd. gar. frig. 11lnt loc, no Deva. Larry or Pam med Pool. Jae. laundry, frplc, aundeck. atrium, 1 C M. llght care for tenlOf Non-1moker 833·3122 2500-3000 aq ti 011 0th mlK, .,.. Baker & Fled· we~ an ••cec>Uonelly ~·1~27A v' 1 1 n ° w 2 Br l'A 81 $.460/mo for He prk'g. 1 .. 95/mo ~3~ ~ .... '1200 mo or dl11bl1d, will cone. Owen floor of P1olllo Mu1ual hlll. C M. "8·3811 11118 brli!hl, highly moll\llttcl .mlOTlll t 2 peraona, 765 W 18th 542-87•8 Steve. or cple.645-7&29 Prof non-emoklng F1m.j Plaza.OoublldOOf~lry, 111 1n1118tm1n1 analytt. Wa E•per ot ttaln ... c1n • Ealt1l<M. av111 now. 3 BR St 8-4&-9507 1-749-3573 evtw!lnd• Eutblufl te>IC 1 t>r. pool, I I I I _.. '"*'' ume to anr C.M 2 ocean vi.w. con\llll\19flt Found OOld waton (lad I want to enoour•o• any m•k• 17•$20/llt 11.uno 2 B d"" F k: patio Ill I tit I am B I 8 ,.~ '-t to the Ritz R .. t1ur1nt v IC · 8 a Ck 8 1 Y HI g h 11 I ho C:I di '""Y All Ira~ avalla~ ••1s''mo"'!.,. ~7 ' lmmed. occupancy 2 & 3 1 bdrm, flreplace, pool new crpt, plMSl..,,OOt lrN ' ' •apt .....,.,..,.n..... Av1H 2-fi ... , on eub!M-School, Ca ll I ldlnllt) IPP c1n w n • 1n-our publlcltlOnt Clll .., . .....,...,.... 8r 1475-1&25 Comer of pr1v11e patio. $4&0 mo No P•tl mo IEEI I PUOEI loc, all emen 1250 & 'it N T' 142·1'38 mon11tat1 unueuel II· 637·2880 KINO,.. 1 Br 1981 Maple AYe. 1 F1lrvlew/ Ad1m1 Cell 8-42-8807 844-<t787 A111on1ble rat.. Kit· utll 5'4&-1'31 an 8 P.-OPEATY t-.. -a-... -.~l~l----:,.:":":al-:2:-1 ::,.11 ;~~ :1~o:~yo: --------- parson l37Stmo Upe-Mon-Sat. 9-5, ~7-'4785. 2 Br 2 ,h Ba. APT 2 2 Br 2 Ba, UOOtmo Ver· c:11en111 ... p11onet.'mlld 8 •11111 l-ltnl"'tl" CORRESPONOENCI! p -emtrt .. t, unch1lltn0td Olll/llllL.11 111"· llO'We, lndry rm frplc'e. """'yard tlngta 11111 .. penthOUH w / MfVIC• z ch1nnll mo· -... • • 710·0911 or ... u• at SPINNAL READfNGS friend 1b0ut thlt opc)Of• 1'1111 time. Alilp, ~ Starr• Mgmt 8" l· 1324· Cozy 1 8' encllCI oarao:· 1r1g1. Wiier P.td 1 oc:-en vu. l*cony, frp!G, VIH s 'ANOPIPER MO-Slngll CllllOl1 2184 LI· 140 Ne•porl C enter Advice In •II meu1re. 1unlly. IOUltl ~ Oflty IPPtY Two ..-. tree rent. Im-l1rgi patloi<t~f)!c,'PNO ~ ok. amen peit. S&$O pool, 1p1, clubhouH, 1 TfL, 111e7 Newport Blvd. 81111. C.M SIO/mo °"""9, Sutt• 110, N.I . love, merrteg1 & bull• Eicc:1111nc1 11 and wlll r'* OIN Frldly 3 tot. med occpy 2 a 3 BA, , rp8: 1~~87 w Bly mo 5'45-2000 AOlftl, no oet• ou08ar7d . "° •Y• 211 CM 145-11137 957-2740 aft 5:30 ne ... Aleo coun .. llng. continue 10 be tlandeo-v101otl1 St1t1on, HO S..76 to 1&25. Comer of &4&-0013 ,.. 784-1<>4 ... ,. __ A _,A na.a Colt• Mela. full MrVIOI \e1s So. [I Ctlftlno AMI, maly r•werdad Non-Oo"9 81. NI Fllnfi.w & Ad1m1 Cell ac;..,.. front 28' 2ba . .....n PIM Knot Mot.., on ...,..1, Ofliet ... lua ,. offlcl. 12211 mo Fu.rn, San ~. •92·12" emok1n pt111e r1PfY In -----.,---- 657..a75 NI* lc•p,rv ~·&"'ct: \,':;;,~!:., ~=.:~: Feb. 1 vr1y 111001mo ~~ ~i:-.:~i'~OCW'I. ,.,7 w .. 1e11t1, N.I ase "-'OilOmkll t1M100 oonfldance to Collln• l!xp91"·d ~ry 1 Lin. MIN Verde 2 BR t'A be. to s . au*"* . dfY9' tlo llngM gawage. Wltll' 569-1882 an <tpm. to 4000 eq ft. Ill floor ...... Lii. .... • ...... Mlodat ... 607 Sen M-IC f 1 ' I LA 2 lty, P11lo. W/O Nlup. :~1:g1nt 'trench peks 1cMdok.no1>111 Unique OCMnfront 1 BR. VacatlH ... tall 2"7 Agent 6•1·5032 ~1180+ 8 I avallaotl MODI.LS/ESCORTS &:!:: e~Mo Newport ::. ::.,,.• ..:-~~ S..tS. Linda. ~1220 wtndow9. top ttoof. pool eoo mo. 5<411•2000 1ngl perton, no p1t1 COHl)()..8UN VALL!Y 1U111f1L lmMedla~. OnlY .104 OUTCALL t<t HOURS AP91V In '*"°"• 3 • a ,.. IDT Tl 1•1141 view. tenn11 ooutte, Agenl. no Ill Yft'/ 1&50 mo. tncl utN e.eullf\il a •IOfY, a er .. 2 ...,.., 111111 P' 1 '· ,.74 E lftn at,l~:ii:iii;•;;020~7:iiiii;!An• $tll'V. Ptant oto NI. PM. Nt//I. fot ManNI or 1 1wlmmlng poola, 1p11, 3 '"" 2 81 dlnlnO tf'l't "4 0 1 8 e e • h O' • fJa Slelpe 8-8. Comlor· I c M ,,.d Tanori, fJIPlt ei.4tehb0Wd ~ Joe Ttte Tpwen "91• LIQ 1 tw, rwfflgl, range, .. una clubh• w/Qym trplo w~ flClll ge~ 850-7797, 833-3030 Rav table, SU/day. Ca ll With Ull of r.ctpt on, 131 '11te ' ont1 nt9d ::t: )-11 PM tautant, Sutt lf'MI lend :o4p..~u;:7~c:~:::!. 36'1eW9t St. A11>an1. raoe. 1781 Cyp ;·... Wlr11 157·12«. =·=·:It~ NIW~AT BIACH, off'lct * MtlALL * lhlfl e:u. Hotel, tlH lo Co .. , onty 13H/mo. 931 w. 54t-a.21. U7& 1300. ltCUr. ~, Hoao Hoepltal. i 8f lllG BEAR CABIN FOR Cft9fng. Miii,,,.... IUltl OVlrlOOIUllO Har-111;en1 l'.i .. ;Hi;'i-H;tiiiitini,:---.,..1 ~~Y· laouu ltlch. t9ttl ai. 548-0492 Cetta .... ltl4 "3·8842 •ft IUO lt,\ba, MWfy rtdec. 1825 RENT. 1 Br' !Oft. From eerv. lvtU . ._,.,tty It bOr. ApprOll 1,000 eq tt. •t• llrvt ~country,..., .-;".liiiiijiiiiiPii"'iiiiiiii-2 bdrm 1 bl c1t.,_11 28' 11a d CM patlO 1«6. 2 Dr, 2 11, pool, mo. Agt. 835-3551 S1t dally. 5"-8107. Otalted CIA. J"'8, (71'1 ... S..7100 tlOtM II tn. U.I . Army llb&id .... dr*P": buitt.ine, bM new drp1~;e1h paint: p1tl°22kld•.:t::e.'*'· 8acn.lot. l)t(lly f\.lrn., yriy, Leroi Ilg Beer C1bln, 114neG-OlOO BHt dtll In Nawpotl Alelrw. ~ou'lt train and N""4 now, DfY ~ c.tllng•. no pell. l«O. OIOlt to~. ~ 142· 21, ... b 111 t 9 b •• G h . POOi Tal>ll , oeilof rv. 2 °"""'....... Ctnttr. 1191 lq_. ft,..,,,, rn'a :-: ~= '*"In tMne.. ......... 2272MaeMt.831·2ta7 Hall .,..·uu "'o. Ollu>e•3,A2 ... 8Ant41f 8350(mo 17&-3HI "f''• a1a1p• 1'4. Full~ l(eep your 1tSUhtq.tt 14+tl01 CllttOdeVfotdeteill: Cf\UISllHllllJOel 2 bdrm condo In Mont~ 1334182 ""'frl>IO WO hkup l)an• 1 It, ye1rty, 11'" P•no. 71 /6"4tl•lllll. owrn.acl law & pro ... A •·•~·a.•·"" nll Colt•~ f41).t0tt All ~IOnt ca110. 1411 monthly. Qerden Httlno. beam 1ryb1t:•tne1a•tap1tlo atpe to IJMCh 1416/mo. l•l•·M••lco 0urn11 clef a1or111 lfft1ge ttloh. ,,......., " Hunt Wt Mt..,I, A~ Wlbll AHlty 4$t·76'9 clge, pvt patio, 1 BA, etc . ..,50, Mf.3e0' d•1• 131·6440. e vn Mer, AoNrlto 8"dl, t etlglow WMICllK ... Of lhc>p • oaraot (~ LIO ._. 1•att1 110~11 ~,,,'·"o,o:~ m!n to"·, IWI ::,ea•· wtr pd. waac.1n 2 8'. t Ba. In 4·1>M•. nlol 876-3atl, 8f 2 Ba, kit .. ~ oot-~ 9lecl'I fl1 Do-tw ""' CM19a1bea P«!ln. OeM ltotflt CMto1 l'IN ,1,. l11:• poot. c1t•t1· a.,.,.,,, qit, llMllO ., ... .,.,...,,., taraoe. no a er,,, OGell\ 0., DIW ••·•I. p'lt l'*dtd v« Or 8tt 14, eat~t All toot & tuto traMc '° Tuetlfl 7t1~1 !!! ..... ~t 0.10" .J:..r, pvt ,.110, idra No peta. Hr oco. ~. P•ta. \.ea .. HOO, mo. M60 vrrr. ti,.,.. ,,~ cpt comm l bH ctl, pool, tn. '91'ry, .,...._ tNt Jl1flt 11!1 llT.. ,...._ __ .... ______ '--"!l 1rD Olltditn. 2 •. 9MO "460 . .....oMI 7to-t712. aw307. I e e 8 It t / 1 8 jec:., tlMll, reat.,,..,tl ~ WflO need People lfl09 IOC e?a-"42 117414f ua 1 It Po01 ldUtt1 tn-IOAM--1100 &41-ta~ Tl'aft wl'lat !tit ~d,:~d~ Mer'dl lO ~ IO ar y_. ,; tw. 'r1 o p e 11. A I W • .1 • 'I I • II 1 n 309 ~I\ ltrtel Tiii fNIHt drew In Illa DAILY ,.\.OT MMI your ~--ly 1it19ull IOClllCH'i Mtrll ,..... • : .. 1111/tllO •ft , pm ~!'!"!.!!:',. HlL ldl11 helfl• •Ith • WnL •• o a 111 Piiot i 81.-VICI OIMOT~V =. i~~= ~ ....... ,, ~r&Ma :::::;.&~«It ...-;_, .---.:__ __ ,~Ollly~~Hot~~Q~-..lflld~~~A~dJ.~~g1~ .... ::fltO:-~AO~t4~a~·~M7~I~. l.=:-:~·~ell~lbOl~~~f::;::::::-·l:~==:=:==:::::::::::l:::::=;;::::;:::::;::::~::;::=::::::=;~:::::::::::::::'t.:lc::1:iilll:-. .. _._._.. • I I ~ r I l l .. Cl Orang• Coaat DAILY PILOTIT~ly, January 11, 1913 *lllll* 41 '' vtll from Main• MAGIC taLAHO DRY STORAGE MACH IN 11 TI M 0 l 0 Ntw Hempellife AIM M Cll.,tel' M9111berlflil> MOftlllly IHlel t lOf'•fie, 1u11.01-.. ,1T •·10 '""· --·---·-,.,. •11ne11t<1 o.u INWo t9'0 .,.._,.,o •A .. 111'9, 24 "' ..-u '", y .. , fMt ·:;;;;; .. ...._ • ..___._ F "'·IC _. r__. plu1 1t11ol'ten 1tov11. • -·, -•• ----II "v•7• -.... a-wanted P.,llllme IOf re ornate Wlcilef lllby 11\ig· ,001. TAIL.I Ir•·=.... '1.2 OocJo1 mfnl-flin V. T.. u• Ong Ip.,. Patt• tnltGllOn j tall 11or• In ltlboa •· • .... 1 •... t 1 ~.. --Ilk•,_, 3tl V.f ......... ~t.a~c:w' IOOll. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-l•l•nd IHCll Tow••• &:ci ::.11~~~:r: -~ :;.,;;;; Utru. 1110010'10' I Patt time 25-30 ,..,. P-' ~· 220 M1tlne Av ind ct11lfl. cuvad lloht & wall unit w/GUll, 1111 ~ .. !",1" • _l4 __ e-oe_&0 _____ _ Maida needed tor rel0f1 ..... 0 kl"" ro o 11 eH •• French tOfu, M..-..... V11ued 11 •2000· 1111'"" _.,,., ·1• ... MUIT HUAOIHO IA.tT TO CO'-LfOI 71 vw Ven. auto One owner ,,Iced 10 H ll ..... ,, .... ..,.. l'IOtel '"f,plw In narton w...,,. w ' ··r ' 1 y _. _...,._., ' ".,, l---------1 " ""1• ,_ eng. !>fall•. " , .. -Piiot N-•P._ eleahtf I ... p Polttr bed•. low ..... l0t S500 film M1·82U V & BOAT cull l r1dlal1 Rblt 34882 o Co111 Hwy, In lrvlne arH Verla<I Httl rfff 6 Vietor pl'tonoa, but~ R 1r1n1 Ver ol co Capo 9Mc:ll 498·886e dutlel, COUid ..._, to Ml l11e19llOllal, mMketat* lltock, M" roll top deltl. 'IREWOOO fOf a&le Ory, · • '1 n llll Cl.attic 1'72 VW NV l!rrand Ptraon, Perm•• time poelllon Mull l'tave ptoduc;I. "-'>ICiiy growing combo uft, prlnU. good prie. DRY SJQRIG£ 124'00/0IO 3433 :' ~ Orlf. ownet, •Int cond nent Jj/T Job 11 • 5 dlC)endabi. ve111ci.. llgl'tl publltl'tlng corPor•llon. eplnnlng •II••'· trunk• '87-3939 n · bt'41H, MllT~~=. II.all MllOO 536-Ml 7 Mon•l'rl tor N 8 Firm. IAtmlAIOI truok, van, atitlon w•· Unllmlled 11rnlnga and ind hundred• of •mall Goll memt>erihlp. M•H ... '" ...ttt Clitalll tMI _If & '87 vw BUO Od running Muet nave dec>end car. Oppor1u111ty •or above gon. Mull be •vlllabi. 5 growth po1en1111. lJCCel p,1mllh1u Q1111war1 Ve<d• oc. '1000 und., Wei Boil 111p1 .,,_. cond. 986-1'73 wtcnd• t76-4910 t YetllQI ~al malnt.. d•Yt 1 wee!!. Combine· fringe bentllla. Comm. and toy• Previ.w wed ooino price, movlng. Call i vi lltble ilao 1111 &11111 ... -... or •fl 5ptn lllllld~ Dia 110 " n•nce man for ••Ck.Ill~ 11on wHkday. after· HOO plu1. '"9kly Call a nd Thur• 0·6. Call anytfme 8'8~4011. II a••a 8pMdater repllo1. The •• ,.__, rea1<11nt111 oomple• Reba McOougall 1 1 C"'•r ... , ,,., oet 11• ---·· M noo11•. weetctnd mor• " ... ..,. •.. L-••• •a 1111 Wll moat tleQenl conwttlbll ·-•11.Clll&lltll.._UM l'u t paced adverllalng ult be proficient In nlngt. Only very reapon.-,_5_4&-_7a._1 _____ Urry lera• AHtlel •n -LMl1 _, YI aver bulfll (2018) WH "" •r•ncy In Irv Typing mo1l lredn & GAPlble ol lllft ......... 'ldtbi. at.-..... T 0 8ouQutt of 30 Helium •oo I t ... .._ n Mii UV. 7 wpm, al'trtllnd 100 gelllng along well wltl't 1 '· ......,.... •d ' 11~ lllln&H/mO ,_ .. 0tonto way, .M. B 11 d • 11 .... ,, ,.,.,.,. 1--------- 1111"' , .. Auto. lled conwe,.lon. aunroof, new br1k1a, rebil trant. am/tm cu- ..., •• '1K ml, orlQ, OW· ner 15700 •117-2903 09s>1'y to ldvanoe Send ftllo• wortcera & re11-~~~ .;:,: •. iJ~ ~; Marke11ng D•PI l't11 1 ____ 5se_·H0 __ 1 ___ u!.00~~ .:C~:Oedv:.:f-: ___ 1_7_1:...~1_1_1_1 ___ 1 IOW 111.100 '73 R~~ \r111t. ear. r~ a wary l'tllt<>ty dent• Good H lary p1u1 ~ ml!Hge, d~lng on opening ln Newport llaaefl Hll 1t~lne!!....!87:_:3~-4:4~1'.!8 ____ 1~::-----~--Tn.odofe Robfnt F0t<I new )~ooOd tlr .. 10 8011 847, clo Dally benefit• Write to Ad uperlenoe Contaot 0 8MGfl llnanc;lnal ~ -T I 2080 H111>or 91 .. C.M. 11000 7CMOft Piiot, Bo11 1500. Coat• 1073, Dally Piiot po. Hy el. 8 4 a .• 3 2 1 firm Good typing, lhor· HARBOR AREA MOllLE , .... , ra••!!rtlt •• 8'2-0010 540-8211 ........... , 1141 M-. Ca 92128 Bo11 1580, Coata M.... (Clrc:ulallon Dept.) MOii· thane! llclll•. Exp req'd APPLIANCE SERVICE Direct Cllal, memory, -.in llkn 1011 ,.._ .............. .a '73 Bue. ,_ eng, brllk•. c•rb & re<1lal1 Rbll Irena Vtry clean 12.-00/0BO 648-3433 •FASHION COUNSELOR 1-112_8_2_8 ______ Fri 9tm·10am only 663--09'<> we .... reeond .. guar $2850 ObO 087·•261, ---..... ....1111 l1211'tr. Pll. LldM AP-MANAGER ror l'lomeow· E 0 E llOlnllY IUlll •Ppllane.t 54t-3077 830·8207 '8 1 Veep•. perfect oond. '"8 Ford Woody W•· Jenuery hie A1k u1 perel Bualneu 730.908o nera 1uoc1111on 1n Ir· Wtll •lab firm In Coal• I Ill lPft.llllOll Newport BHcl't T ennla :'Y ,x:: ::"t!:1~:;' gon, 113 · 000 · 1bou1 tll• (Alfordablt) or 731-4347 vine Muat l't11t1 ver"tlle PUT /TIMI MHa hH opening lor L11 967·8133 Club Memberanlp MOO $950 ge2•8219 1929 F0td Model A Town ;:,:o buy 1 M«c:edM manag.,lal capablllli.t. •EV"'" PERMANENT o-•I office Ml'Vlcel, 9 w ...... n..-. 1135.. 528-4851 btwn 8·6 w s. d. n . I 10.00 0 IL-···-···· ·10 Bua. anr1. nuny eleal\ I yr old, eng, tr1n1, clutcl't & radio 12800. 983-8059 IEIElll IFflOE knowla<lg• of 1ccoun· ~ • lo 2pm S/H not req C•ll ......... ~.,... Metkl ••ttrcyclH/ 875-8181 •--ting, good Judgement •ORA.NOE CO AREA f 1 •• •••• 04111waaller 1100 --------a. and lblllty to wont w.11 •PUBLIC RELATIONS Of tppl '". ~.. Refrlg $200 846-5848 FIREWOOD $79 TRUCK lctettra IOll Aattt ........ Aut .. -·~-....... PEISOI For boating magazine. one g lrl ofllce 1yp1 etmoapl'tere Good I)'· ping llclll•. Ill• blckg ••. ptr, Full or PIT Call 9•8·3983 1111ween 2·5 PM. ~1 .................... 1 2~·" •HOSTESSES M/F Secret•"" to Olrec:lor of . LOAD Oak Orange ' '""~ ..,_... '"'",.....,........ ""' • .._ •$8-StO HR+ BENEFITS Deve101pment/Con<10 80 Aman• Rielarrang• Pine, Euc:alyptua, AMOf~ 'll lt14a llO Fnr I Adi tl01 1301 Ouall St o.-.1, 10K ml. 2-dr. <11u11 equipped $4 760 850-2828. 831-4884 M1ny HIHmen w1nled FOf Info call Mr Rtcl't Con119'1lon ahonhan<I & Cooking Center E•ll ted 831-7770 9K, •Int, Ilk• new. w/2 NewPort Beacn New boalne•• to Calllor· lll·Olll typing req'uired. back· con Cl $8 50 obo ---------1 hefmell. $1186 648-0208 '78 5000. air. erulM, AMI 833-9300 n11 Tall• to realtora.1_______ ground In cont1ruct1on 488-1783 EVERVTHINO GOES· FM cue. aharp M .850.1-,-------- Need cu CommlHlon or condo converelont Wuher1Drwer ••• 180 S1naul top of tl'te llne •8ttr a..n 1020 Oya. 54,,.7794 David H 280 Sedan, •Int eond b -• b (7 •) pa•y TII"' • stet 1 ,...,, ated • 1 owner 975--092 t Clya, '10 Vanegon L, 11ereo tape. 11r. 27,000 mltee Very clean $7950 64~3580 8~5-~~: onu-1.. -" helpful Newpon S.ICll Call anytime. recel~t<~ 0:: Anne•::, '71ILH1111 II ID 1112 49'·•1148 wtcnda. Reaponalble adult•. over Security Ou1rd WHhlng machine, 1nllque more. 497·•528 w/111 e111ra1, mutt -to '8,;,t3og~;'y· 1!~~ .. ,9[~l.: EvH 1nd/or -lc•nds 15•8·2888 882·3308 tkl equip, plant•. MU<lh Cullom decor. loaded '71 vw Camper, rune grMI, $1.-00 Mufi Mii. 831-5238 GOVERNMENT JOBS Immediate opening• OverMH and domeallc $20,000 to $50.000 Plue a ytar . C1ll (312) 93 1· 7053 Ext 2239A IUYS-llRLS TRAVEL wa currently hive ope- ning• f0t 10 lllarp guy• & glrta lo travel major U S. cltlea & reaort ., ... tuell •• N.V .. Miami. L•• Veg11 w/a young bull· ntH group E11p1nHa •dv during 2 wk pCI training NO EXPER NECESSARVI Tranapon. tum & return guar MUST be 18 °'over. alngle, well Qfoomed. & Ir• lo atert rmmecs F0t tnlarvlew call 540-e571 & w for Linda PIHturo blwn I 1·5pm, Vegat>Ond Inn IWI STTI.Jll W• l't11t1 room for 111pe- rltn<:ld Stytlal willlng to work wknd1 Benelltt major medical, C11n111, paid vaca tion• & l'toll· daya, profit al'tulng. 1l0t• dlKOUnl. a.&ullful clean Hlon. no aupply MARKETING MGMT TRAINEE $14,160 PER VEAR No Experience Re~red • Car-Opportunity • Voong Minded P41QP1e Only • Cell 2• Houra 114-141-4111 ..... "" ...... Good working condl· Ilona Oreel pay ltlaath Plffnr 2112 larhr II 01 141-UU ht 11·1 (II• ::LJH) I COiia. Mull apply In 1---------1 pt<son. Wed-Fri. 10-5PM .............. . only. J.C. Penney. 200 F d Laguna Hiii• Mall. L•· abuloua working coo . gun• Hitt• E.O E No e>eper nee. W• traln, -ac:hoot CIRCUS MA· 111111 SnLISf XIMUS 719 No Harbor, 2t, wltl't ootstandlng ••· Nie• Newporl BHch wringer ty1>9 $75 appreciate $90,000 ( 1recllv1 peraonalltle• 10 aru, 5PM·8AM 14 00 pr 8,5•9354· N1wport B11cl't Tennie 957.1380 (8·!1) , .. , l'td rHt1, pollaned work wltl't youtl't (lgH 11 , C •I I 111 5 p M Club memberllllp, $860 wl'teela. cu atom pin 10· 14). Call 2-5PM, 875•2575 · Wul'terl Dryer, l'tuvy 845-9554 Trailtrl, Trani 1024 atrlpt, anrool, ewtry flCI. 642·•32 I . 1111. 348 I duly ult cond. $400. M l I BUV opt, Ilk• n-. 1500 ml E.O E. Sell Qourmtt SIHk & 833-3800 e11t 17 or II ca Sold n-142,600. muat ,••t Tiii SHlooCI. Jllnt product, 840-8855 aft 8 l11traa8atl 1224 FACTORY DIRECT IAUl·lllYlll tell $37,500. Call aft 5 -1 •1 1 a w 1 11 . Earn Llgl'ttwelghl, llllerglH• 1 ••ettl 891-1588 ml/WIElllN $300·1500 per WMk H · Elltra lrg tide by aide ,.. TROMBONE, Bach. 42B SCAMP 13' I 10' trivet '-"""' 1---------1 Ytlwt tl'IS Ill.II, lllYIOE dllWlll OVERSEAS DELIVERY EXPERTS Make e11tr1 SS l'telplng ally 780-8235. ~~03 .~~~IOc~~~· 11:0~; i~Fo~'.ta~~t ~l~tE~o,n~. ~~~c!ii := .~·,~ 83Ui:iueii5iiW49 8~L~:=:: .. :~:t0t'!i° youth carrlert promote s.rv ... Slellon AUilnClant 840·8855 atl 8. 9eo-,4oo 1-(800) 348·'982. for 28'02 Marguertt• Pkwy 8'5-984 1; 213 ... 34-0303 WU IU YILYI tl'telr own ut1bllal't1d Experlenoed Only Apply ---------1 Ir" brodlUre I SAVEi •I L L 1 f 147 lee& H1ttx>r Blvd rout11. M1ture. out-Shell S1111on, 1111'1 & Ir· FrH It fta 1022 Ofllct hraltut I Mlulon Viejo lll•llu COSTA MESA going, 1t1ractl1t1 parental vine. N.B .;;;;;;;;;;iiii;;;;~I lnl t 1221 --------(Avery E•it off 1•5> T•I Drl1t1 & Pric. t•·HOI MO·t•l ~~:.'°~,: P9~3~~ TUOIH LIYllLI UI Ill 2 .. ;:;.':'~ tamln••• Aatoaotitt -&(-. -"'-~-~--~-8-u-:-~-:-R-Tll llW 111111 •ffe ti I & I I I .. Turbo Sterlon •lac. tl'l7 1111 346 E!erMntary, local, mualc. ... c on• • p •Yu lop• $85 ••. 2 cl't1lra, IMPORTANT NOTICE Muak: credentltled Full 1. puppy Meda good home SIHlcue. ruat color. TO READERS ANO Cordll & Tredll Come In & -~po<! PHTI W TIOI Norltau l•b 1J1per pr .. lerreCI. Wiii con1IC1e r tral.--Mual 1'11¥9 ,_. APPMrance w/oolgolng personellty 840-242• Mllce. day. Tuea l Thura. Im· 542--0100 989-t221 MIO M 842-4992 ADVERTISERS S •--"'-~-L-··• Turbo DllMI P.U S.acl't'a flnea1 Nleetlon ' , __ .,._,,_.. -Si of prevloualy owned me<1111e en1ploym1n1 Tl't• price of Item• •Cl· fl( u--111 Harllor arH Stnd re -IFREE Golden R91rlewf 8 Plun I Or11u 1221 v1<1INd by vehicle «Ml· ,., .. ._ Portcl'IH. Au Cl la and aume lo PO Bo• IOMll. month• old K-al Grand KG·2 roae-let• In IM vehicle ciUll· lllW'I Vo41cawagene. C M 92827. 548-4050 afte< 6pm wood. brand ,_1 $7000 fled ldV9f'tlalng column• UYI llllYHI Of .. TIU,..I W.11 Faraltlfl I02S ~ .. B2 2.,.858115 !P·M8 1 7 1 , ~~~-';,~ 1':,_c .. lu.~.!-!!'!. * ·17 3201: auto .. aun l9Pii!ii• NDfB011 ..., ...,..,.., .,, ...,....,..... ...... ._ root (-484UBC) ,._.5 E Coal Hwy ,/' •••ira We wlll train No ••Pl-**'BUY** 1r1naler I•••. fina nce * ·79 3201: 4 ll)d .. auni---------I ..._.... "'-~ --rlence nec11Hry Ev•· cilargea. ,_for llr pol· 1 roof. (486940) •G ..... -.,.,..;.:::;:;:"'" Supplement your Income nlng w0tk Very euy Mii I rtla a.Mt 1230 lutlon con1ro1 Clevlc• 1 * ·79 3201; euto .. 1un ,_,.._ ____ ....;:;.;;..:~ 873"''""' by doing lntereatlng Qu111.nteed hourly wage Good uMd Furnltur1 & certlllcatlone 0, dealer root (468502) '78 MOB 4 •P••d w l -,-1--Dt---tl __ _ telephone .. 1 .. work on + bonua plan Call Mr 14.ppllanca-OR I will MU Flal'ter Cron Country Clocumenlary preput· * ·eo 320!: 5 ap<I., 101. overdrive. tT SPARKLES. • n, •H C bel'tatt or nallonal com· SptnCef 75'·8801 or SEl.L for"'°" Siii•. Wu frt• Sllp lion charou unlua dedl (159645) RUNS GREAT AM/FM CHillac t30t p1nlH . ChooM from a 1----------1 IAITtll 1111111 w 11 l't po I e • S 4 0. oll'terwlH tpeclflt<I by * '80 3201; iuto .. tun CH I $3700 551-U35 vari.ty ol weettend lllllta TELEPHONE SOl.ICITOR· i..a•ttll t••-H•I 8'0. IM5 ... d 1 1 IOA& before 10pm Tiii UlllEIT $411'tr guar + lucrellv• M1ture 1>9f'IOl1, pit Sa-_. •• a ..........,n ""I tkla. Ka.at"-20.. A_,_ .... _,_S...,.,,_m_ .. _____ , roo (184v.v) . I I r y pt u • c O m m vv.. •m ... " * '82 s2ee: 5 apCI • loa· SELEOTIOI Incentive bonu1 prog· . · I Ill Ftll,...11 wlSoloman binding• .... ltt CH/ dedl (952392) 0 1 9151 ram SalH ••P•rlence 957--0783 11• .... p tol preferred but wlll lreln LM 957-8133 poles. $28, 840-1805 arll S 111-1111 .-..-,------...;.;;.;;.-:. h I h F TIU,...( P'"INT & 11 ...,.,... 208 w 11t, S•nta •na 11 IHL IOTA I • r g I per eon. or e&1IOITlll ••8 Slate Pool Table. Ex· fV Wit lltrM 1231 ,... I• ~, work, ... '"' Interview, c111 Lindi or _.. c1llen1 luge butcher up lo 50% off your ut. CloMd Sundey New "'"· n••d• eng, Robin at S45-8808. Work evenlng1 In N-· block. antique wooden BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA Biii 842--0100/e&g·t221 CHOICE INVENTORY work. S300 540·0021 ---------1 port Be1ch. LHI wMk 1h .. te< el'ttlra and mlac: Color TV 2 yr wrnty VOLUME SAL.ES f8a -" 1199 lltal Eltltt Pt•,lt oor lop peraon put In 2• Item• 983-8628 $148. Free Clellvery Chevy long block•. 400, ... , L .. rn how 10 ayndlc•te hours and brought llOme I Open Sun 35o. 327 • $2SO •• 1111 PlllHT lhe knowledg41 yoo ntlld. 1 PM blut velvet w1terbed. 1 I W ... to•• of l•I• model, low mite. g41 CedMlaca In Southern CallfOfnlal S.. ua todeyl IAIElll CAllLUO 2800 Hlfbo< Blvd. COSTA MESA &40-1880 Our training Wiii give yoo $445 Call 833-37•0 alter Must Mii lmmed Elegant 1 TV JoM'• 846-1784 650·2828. 83 1·•88' & OLIWIOl llUI 1nd our ln-houae pro·•---------Matclllng nit• atand YIHI OUIEU nl II U -EXAMPLE. Meture ledy wanted for 1ects wlll give you 1,..9 TILEPHll l&LEI S300 obo, 851-0994 dys Sllll ,_ JVC 0·71 video 1111 '"O •.• 0 I M 0 L l RE I 1111 IM WllH companion 10 e lderly product Local police cl't utty Jiii camera wllrl·pod. Smltl't Top Clollua 10, Sport• Autom•llc trana , air woman Wkdys only 650-1940 lootbell game MIF Call Two brown Yllour & le•· Vlclor llghOng 1ystem & Cera. Bug•. Cempe<1. IMW conditioning & AM/FM w/followfng. Full NfVlce Fuli.rton 870·0192 Ap.. eelon Rent S75lwk Po-ply bet 12 I S PM I• rl 1 lor H 1 Ir. 1 71 h I ,_M_on_·S_•_t _s.e __ K_et_IY;.._ __ , Newpott Bl. 642·6212 '79 El Dorado Dal. blk/bllc, lo•Cled. utro roof. 30. 000 ml Xlnl. New tlrn. $11,500 87:l-'010 lnauranc:. Part·llm• underwriter reter · good lelepl'ton• per10nellty • semi retired OK Pleuanl olc In t Bc:tl. P9'tonnel 8-45·99 EHlblulf 1re1 Call Bill ---------' Ron 557-4937 thar matching recliner t1ctra cable. 1750 for 811 9t4'a. Audi'• •teteo (803803) Hiii 5411 -818 t dya. llUL ElllTI Ul.11 TEl.EPHONE cl't a lra. 1 300 both . Call Mlcl'tael 838•3501 Alie'°' UIC MOR Sa'n-~'k,~~ IOW $1~~00 '78 Cpe DeVllla. oil Cf\enoed _,. 2000 ""· $3.400 PIP 833-2711& 720•1444 -Llcen1111 needed for RESERllATIONISTS 831 •1484 daya. 964·1255 evH & 1 .. ••••• 4' ---------I waterfront oriented of· wtlnd• • -Fullenon IUCll Ill ITS .Elle•• llce Newport Peninsula l2 nl9ded No Mtllng. 9 gold aol•. 5' loveM91 1-------YILllWAIO (l1C)llMHI JOIN A SUCCESSFUL T""' / "-•~ 1 PIT Clullc opportun11y Wiii tr.in lnvlle COUPiet mini conCI l800 lor both 18711 8eacfl Blvd Open Sunday 848 Dove 81 . ..-,,...11 ..._.... ..... ~a · 673-28 tO to dinner FIT or PIT 8 3 3 · 3 6 0 0 ex I I 7 • 11111 HUNTINGTON BEACH -NEWPORT BEACH 111ernoon1 Nr Hoag ~151 840-8855 .... -712 0100 ... llMUll Low mllea, MW Or•. all power option•. Sho· •tOOm cond $12.700 Call Mlcheet 839-3501 Claye °' "4-1255 -& wknd• 846-5073 RECEPTIONIST. gen off .... , 1011 -•·a.-Tltllm IDf • work."'" r-Tele11,,,_ Telephone Sollc;llOfl. Im· PICnle table .,.12 t>enChea w _ ___.. .... , I , t .,.,. .... -....-med -1-· WOfk 3-t . 1 WE PAY • •...., yoor tr--n en.cu 111 NATIONWIDE SALES TEAM Hit DlU ISO&llll pre I but not re Q PM u;;;.:·F;r N<> Mlltng S30 833·3600, e111 17, Ill MAIO Call or ... OUf UMCI ear ..-.-..-.. ___ _...-... .. Be one of ove< 800 In· cMperldent aalM egenta selllng produc11 of tl'te Thos O Murphy Co . 1 ~ In 199cia1ty ad· vutlalng alnce 1885 Througl't our .... loroa. we provide lmprtn lld c11a nd1ra. 1pecl alt y Items and 111tc:ullve gift• to tl't<>Yaand1 of bull,,... -who edvertlM by gl· vine gift• to ll'tefr cuato- mer 1 Thia 11 your big opportunity for good commllllona •nd conll· nued Income from repeal orde<a. Commlallona are paid lmmedllttly If yC>U went lndependencle and • Mlllng car-contact Jol'tn E Morrluay . Pl'tone 802-825-7535, 285t So Camino El Qreco. Green Valley, 851-1527 or 84~1472 ' No H Call 754--0214 840-8855 Centlf COlllOle. 17 feet, I TOP IOWR mtnage<. Wolfg1119 Jurl-lJ['ISTER lEOIPT fTYPtlT · •It 1 pf.9' B r n 11 • p c 1 o f a 85 11 P . New1>0'1 BMct1 nlll. '°' lllgheat bldl nit. Unllmlled PIT poaitlon• (ConverHllon pit) $700 •11P ' lo•d•d Call fll 1111 o•.• I LOii IUOI llW p11••1111111 open work eerly morn Newport Cenlt< I.aw of· WAITRESS/COUNTER all 833·3800 ut 17 · 180--0544. II no an.....,, "" .V C•tfttltt t3 U Arizona 858 14 SEE IS FlllSTI °' nlgfll hfa Mua1 be 18 flee Miiks rec41Pt. lyi>lat GIRL Start 13 50 plut 540·0855 ' 1>19 ... keep trying IW llllM S.-/Servlca-leaalng 13&31 H8'b0f Blvd or hlgl't lcill grad Must 2 yrs expr. Mual ty~ 50 llpa 11 you ere IM right PMNl/llllll 3670 N CMrry Altl Otr<len Grove l'tave valld drlYlt"• lie & wpm. be. good"**· girt. gOOd P•Y 212t Bal· King bl<I. firm, bfHI CIHllC 18' L•P••r•k• 2400 Harbor BlvCI LONG BEACH lllH-len-Leetlq We l'llVI. r°t Mlee• trenap, work In Orange "•"good front office boa &lvd. comer 22nd & hledt>oerd, lrarne $t00 Century .,_Y l>Olt, • cyl. COSTA MESA (114) 131·1. !10 11•-1•1-2••• ., lion of NE & USED County llklng lnme 1C 1p1>91rance. non amkr Bllt>o• Apply In per.on 8 3 3. 3 8 o O a 11 t 1 7 . Grey. $3500. 875-9101 .... .a•-..... 1 .. 7 • • : "' • ••• cn.woi.tal key helpful 1 . ~~-~;'1kdyt 9 to 5 . bet 3·5 040-8855 38' Chrla Craft Cornman· ----lllAlll •llt'I '72 Por 911 Targa. rtblt WllllllU HUTCH, Hardwood m1· Cler 1979 twin dleHI WE llY ang Concord stereo, APPLY la PHHI Reateuran1 E 1 1 pie." dr-.. ah911191. $118.000 or offer. llll1f P8't , Web. carb1. HL' y•-llU xper 0' '1 nae• oen $100 Call 5.45-8155 845-8015 OLUI Ollll $ 11524-9958 _.. make 18--$13/hr atartlng · 1---------1 i. loolllng f0t f\.111 I pert pay. Fun and PfT avalla-SOFA BED. teeth«. 1 It, lall 7014 DI TalGIS 79 928, 35,000 ml. 5 ll)d, 17810 Beech BLvd, Sit time llelp. Dey °' night bit In <>Yr publlcatlo111. e11oal cond" Alklng I 100. · Pwr. IHlll 1eet1, PO· 54 111111 open 0 Laguna Call 537-2680 KING lee 545-&155 11&1111 JftL .. llal'teCI wl'tMla, front I Hunting Ion e.acn Beac:f1 FOR SAl.E Salea-Servloe-1.Malng rear epoller. 11ln1 cond. 12 noon to 7pm Mon-SI RMtlUfant WOMAN • Comp•HIO· s~':'f::i.~:~&to~ 842-4844, M·F. 9-5 R:Jr' CARVER Ste.995 080. 831-4721. e.ecri. 90 of Slate< Food Service Worller • nate, IMng alone In N.8. 552·5298 Corporation mull Hll Di"a 1 ""~ .... 61.AJ 1_ 84_6-_io_30 ______ 1 • --=====:--! 11ternoon1. Mon-Thura 1re1. w/e111ra bdrm to beaullful 44· Sweellal't I r"1UUJ"-'~i;;·D1v1n '74 91', 85K orig. ml, juat lffNIMn dent Mull bl nHI, bel'taved. llilghtly ll1ndl· S3510BO. duced from $29,500 to HIGHEST CASH Imme· , t>ratc ... llr•, rime & '91>11 COMMRL CHEVROLET .. _,. H 1' '••' H ..... I \ "f ' I S4b-I 200 1Ht omYllUT O&YIUllWIUI CL model. Automatic trans .. tectory air c:ond .. pwr. window• & d t IOdcl. AM/FM CUMlhl 6 morel (10MM43) ldMI Job fOf college atu-boaTd 111<1 ear• IOt well· Orange Veloor CNilr Sloop. Good c:ood R• 1 1 ~~=~· 11nv11t1d I tOOO: ntw knock• often when you clean & rellabl• Apply c1pp1d acl'tool girl, 3 552·5280 $ 1 e , 5 o o . c 1 1 1 dletefy f0t your Vlhlde. 09 1000: 4 apd, rebullt. I front end. SUOO 0110 I tCl•Hlfl•d A<I• .,. tilt Piiot c11 .. ned Ad• to Mon-Fri Lorri Kltc:hen. amoker Reply 10 Ad ootd Htd .. •·bed couch 71'/552·3701 551.a285 !J.32107.,.oBO. David -... --1-11-11--,-.-... -.-1 I uM r.ult~ttlng Dally 10·12AM or 2 -•PM nlgl'ttl per wlc . non· Cruelled velvet grMn & 2131885 ·521 t or I Clomeallc 0 , loretgn cl11n•1t for lh• price 651·At•2 en•-to • aucc:.Hful reach Ille Orange Coa1 3077 So Harbor Blvd 1039, Bo11 1580. Dally Clllrry wood arm• 1125' ..,......, • -- llLY 17111 UllllUM.UI 2eoo Hatbof 91., C.M c= :.~:~'~:I mat1(~ M2-5e78 ~~~)HI, b 0, • I :~:;e Colla Mell. CA Mary°' Miiie 549-7388 cw. ~-~~ I WAITED! 1 ·77 BMW 3201. aunroof. ~;Km.!n~1=at p~ l*>Plel I 7' Green Couct1 I Lii• mo6el TO)'Otu end MW teci eng, c:ua. •Int che In 0ranQ9 Countyl ---------~~~~~~~~~ Reetauran1 SlH 185 16' HS01B1100E CAT Votvoe Cell ue TOOAYI oond, $7000 M()..6454 Every ooncelvabl• op-'81 Chevy wl'n 350 eng. WAITER/WAITRESS wl Jt .. Wut.. 54g.7386 rune good, for rln. or .I al.ly P1·1a1· ············ c ar for wicker bHk•I 875-1179 Daina tllt =~00:~7.~ lholgun. 1-417'·1170 Mt-11H ·. ....,., ...... Very buay office needs a reliable, mature and responaible per900 to do general office work. Applicant must have a good phone personality and general office skilla, such as typing and ten key. Some data procesaing experience will be helpful. Training will be provided. Unqualified persons need not apply. Send resume to Box 846 clo The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, C-C»ua Mesa, CA 92626 FX>E ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT llO W 8AY ST •COST A MESA CA 9'616 i\"4 t U•1A tlf t'ft"'"~ll I f ifllll• i Ott ti ·············· ......................... . Daily Pili · ............. .. SECRETARY Immediate opening for vuat.Ue individual who poaeMel top 1ktll1 to work for Vi c~ Pre1ldenl and Direc t or of AdVet't.lstna. The position ~uln!s excellent typl.n& and 1horthand and the ablUty to handle fut-paced varied and lntere1llna dutle.. We're JookJ.ng for eomeon with a "take charae" attitude. Prevlou• newepaper and/or advertlain1 e.xperlen"'9 II a plua. Competitive ,.J.ary and excellent benefitt. ff ~ are quallfled, plee.ee call for an appolncm.nt for tntcrvtow. 842-4821, Ext. 3&2. Equal opporwnlty employer. Of'.AHOE COAST OAILY PILOT : >JI W IAY If • COlfA MtlA. CA tm6 A."tVfJA• "" ,.,,, .. ,, .. f"'"'0"fll .. U • •' (' t t t • '•"•"I " I••""' 0 •'ti ~· . - lunch deWef... Mon-Fri Refined llve-ln nuree. 0.. King bed. firm. hdt>ord. • -----------9_ 1 30 Cell tit 10A M rlttrlca prefeHed l.OC lrame. S 100. 9 II gold Beautiful &lc:lon 27'. '77, rx beat otter 831·2321 '78 CMYlttt. xlnt cond , 979.0747 "'' 831·8590 Elll 10• aofa, 6 11 10_.1, S800 Dal, 'Mii & much more 170 811T Targe. 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IMl 1414171 - ...,. rnd dfo, nn 19ble l !Tllr· Hav• ~ou tHd toder't ,,_, ..,__ Or ""' II T•te ..,....,. IAI I coeTA MDA ~~= ~i\.' ._ ____ .... _.,., rored tuHktron1 . 1 1 c11.MH11c1 Aoat o not. "'o '10 "'o No 11~• .,.._ _.... .._.~ ...... 1 uto u1.u11: eboerdl. tu.uu ;,;~.,..-~" f I :I Cb •llMI l4MI ....,_ I l · l .., • THI DRllBI CDAll CDAIT 11111111 TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1903 OHANCl: COUNl y C:ALlrOr•NIA 25 CENTS Coast colleges • wince at $50 student fee plan By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OflheOllllr .......... State and local community college officials have voiced concern that the $50-per-aemeater student fees urged by Gov . George Deukmejian may put higher education out of reach of thoee who need it most. In his state of the state address de 11 vered Monday , the new governor noted that 40 states have community college systems but that California is the only Bergeson still eyes Senate By STEVE MARBLE Of the Delly ""°' ..... Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson. R-Newport Beach, is still considering a state Senate bid even though the seat she's eying has been given to a Long Beach lawmaker. Bergeson, re-elected to a third Assembly term last November, has established a committee to gauge the level of support for a run at the new 37th District Senate seat. Nolan Friuelle, R-Fountain Valley, also has expressed interest in the newly created district, which takes in the entire Orange County coast and stretches to the Colorado River. Until last week, both politicians believed the sprawling district would not have a representative until the 1984 election. , But the Senate Rules Committee gave the four-<:<>unty cmtrict to Senator Ollie Speraw, a Lona Beach Republican whoee own aistrict vanished during reapportionment. Speraw will open offices in his new district soon. He has not, however, committed himself to remaining in Orange County and no decision has been made on running for re-election in two years. Bergeson said she was caught off guard by Sp er a•w ' s appointment. She predicted the Long Beach resident may encounter some resentment in Orange County. "But as far as my personal plans go, this won't influence them," Bergeson said. She said she is more co~rned about the ~th size of the district and is unsure whether it is manageable. "The size is awesome. You'd need a helicopter to get around it." She said she thought it might be necessary to open and staff two, and possibly three, offices. The district charts such a thin course along the Orange County coast th.at Bergeson joked. "if we have a real hil(h tide. the whole (See BID, Page A2) one in which attendance feet are not charged. .. Our community colleges provide an excellent education," Deukmejian said,· "so I don't believe a modett fee of '7 cents per echool day ls too muc:h to uk of those who benefit directly from this fine system." Under the governor'• plan. which requires approval by the state Legislature, atudenta ~ six unlta or more per: semester would pay $50 per term beginning in the tall. (A full-ti.me June in January 'student generally takes 12 unlta per 1eme1ter.) Part-time 1tudenta ta.kins leu than aix unita would pay $30 per term. "Thia concern• us because historically when feea are impoeed, enrollinent decttaaes." said Richard S~ a tpokeaman for the Cout Community College District. The district Includes Orange Coast, Golden West and Coastline collegea. "We're hoJ>inl it will only be a short-term tax until the economy turns itself around,:' he added. Simon said the Cout dl1trict board of tru1teea remains opposed to community college tuition. William Schreiber, community lnformation director for Saddleback College, which has c~puses ln Irvine and Mission Vl~. said officials in his district also remain opposed to community college tuition. "Tuition places an undue economic hardship on the students who are least able to afford It _... es~ially in these economic times, ' he said. When the temperature moves into the 80s, the surfers move into the water. Never mind that it's January, this wave rider enjoys the water near the Huntington Beach Pier. Mobile home zone 'no protection' ' Former Newport planner charges tenants' faith in new ordinance misplaced Newport Beach's former top planner has charged that mobile home park tenants in the city are falsely putting faith in a new wrung ordinance. Richard V. Hogan, a former comm uni tJ development director, sai the mobile home zone does not protect tenants and does not prevent owners from shutting down their parks. He said park owners can avoid what little effect the wne has by removing tenanta, leveling the park and approaching the city for a zone change. Hogan, now a consultant, spoke out Monday as the city council was preparing to apply the so-call~ protective zone to three mobile home parks near Hoag Memorial Hospital. The council voted to place the zone overlay on the Seacliffe. Huge HB oil well base arrives Un~erpinnins of Edith platform completes trek £ro1t1 Japan BY ROBERT BARKER oftMOlillr ........ The underpinning of oil p~tfonn F.dith bu arrived off ij,untJ.naton Beach aftA!r a two- month journey by barge from Japan. The production and well-clrUlinl platform la expected to be 1unk fnto l\a permanent loc&Uon about 8 ~ mUea aouthwe.R of HunUnaton Betch in the Mxt few dayt, Otfldall of ~ USA Inc., osierato,:w of tM platform, laid Monday they beU.V. th• fint oU will Mlfn ltowtna th~ h• si'P*llMI tomedme ln iM •prin,. .~he~ say they •xpe.:t ~he factlJty. wbkb wW bi a bue for MOre. than 100 esnplO~. Will ~a maximum OI about. 81· d 000 bam!ls of oil per day by the middle of the decade. The $266 million platform will take lta place near the twin Shell Oil Co. -Ellen and Elly - platforms In the Seta. oO tleld lrt San Pedro Bay. Wella from the pllittorm will dr•W OU l.n the ~,700-acre tract that Chevron, alona with Union OU and M.lnoco, pwcbued from the (~eral pemtnen\ tn 19'76 for $1~ million. The P*fl of the plalf orm tMt recently 1rrlved from Jap1n lt known u tht jlcket. C.Onauucted by N.lPJ>C!b Steel, It it dell,ned to ntind. rrom j\tlt above the 1Urfac. to tile ot'el.h floor, USO feet below. rrhe abovt·Wawr part of th• platform, conntucted by the Kaiser Co. of Vallejo, will be put In place later. The platform wei1h1 7 ,000 tons. Its two derricks will have the capablUty of drilling 70 wellt. Thf framework p1rt of the piattorm waa brousht close to shore to be checked out, "We wan' to double check everythlna before off.Joadlna from the biarfe and puttin& it In place,'' tad Al Swan1on, Chevron public atla.lrs manaaer. Ht .. 16 tbt P.l•tfonn won1~ be Mel\ from the OOMlliM exc.pt PA clear day1. "On clear dl)'I, lt wo4ld look like • pualns sh!p," heUkl Swanaon allo Mid the f.ctlity "would be v•rY 11fe" nvil'Ol'VnehWly, • UletOIL,P•.U> Newport Terrace and Harbor mobile home park.a. The parks have a total population of roughly 300 people. The zoning provision was designed to make it harder for mobile home park owners to phase out a park and bring In a different use. The provision force. an owner to come back to the city to have · the r.one overlay C"emoved and to get penniasion for a r.one change. To have' the 2one overlay removed. the provlsiaD tequl.res that owners take -some atep1 \<>Ward relocating tenanta. But Hogan pointed out that the provl1ion can be avoided by evtctlna the tenanta, levelina the park and then Solnt to th• city. Hogan admitted ~t the park owner. technically, ltlll would be ~ulred to have the overlay zone remov~ even thouch the mobile park and the tenantl were flOM. Since the th"8 parka tit on land \hat doet not have a clullfied zone, Ho.p.n aid, even without th• &<>nt overlay, the owner would have to flO to the city for a r.one chanae. "We've been imflytna that Ulla (the zone overlay .Svea ten.anti eome t10rt of power ovtt what happ•n• to Cht park," Hid CounoUman John Cox. "h ~· .. ·· Moni Van Camp, a lejialative aaeiJtant for the state community college offices In Sacramento, said directors of the system are concerned becawie the governor'• propoeal contains no provlalons for giving financial aid to studenta who cannot afford the new fees. Although they pay no tuition, Van Camp noted that community college studenta often pay other campus fees for course materials, parking and health services. She sai d the n ew $60-per-semeeter student tult.lon 11 expected to generate $110 million to make up the removal of this sum from the state's annual allocation to th e community college system. But she said the governor's 1983-84 budget proposal gives the community colJeges no additional funds for cost of living increases or enrollment growth. As a result, she said, the system would lose $70 million to inflation and .increases in operating costs. Campuses facing large layoffs "Substantial" layoffs of administrators, full-time teachers and support staff members are being considered by officials in the Coast Community College District, which expects to lose $5.5 million ln funding during the next school year. The district includes Orange Coast, Golden West and Coastline colleges. plus television station KOCE Channel 50, based on the Golden West campus in Huntington Beach. By law, full-time teachers and other certificated staff members must be notified by March 15 of possible layoffs. ln a prepared statement, the district said its top administrators and elected board of trustees are reviewing ways to save money while continuing to provide full service to the community. "Included In this review are potential, substantial layoffs of administrators, faculty and support staff," the statement said. District officials declined to specify the number of layoffs expected or when the notices will be mailed. But the financial issue1 are expected to be discussed Wednesday night at the regular meeting of the Coast diatrict board of trustees. The board will meet at 8 o'clock in the district headquarters, 1370 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. Continuing board agenda items include various options for cutting the 1983-84 budget. These proposals include early retirement incentives and increased class sizes. In addition, representatives of the local chapter of the American Federation of Teachers , representing the district's full~ time instructors, are expected to make a presentation Wednesday night outlining the union's own proposals for budget cutting. Financial cutbacks also are under consideration in the nearby Saddleback Community College Disrict, which operates campuses in Irvine and Mission Viejo. But William Schreiber, a d istrict spokesman , said Saddleback officials do not expect to send out numerous Marc h 15 notices because Saddleback employs significantly fewer full-time teachers than the Coast district. Early notltication is not required for the distrlet'a part· tJme Instructors, who are most likely to be affected by cutbacks, he said. Pioneer Lagunan Bill Shields dead By STEVE MITCHELL 0t Ille Delly f'llot Sta" Bill Shields, whose family operated Laguna Beach Hardware for more than a half century. and who was known for years as Laguna's unofficial weather watcher, is dead at 67. Shields died Thursday at South Coast Medical Center after a lengthy bout with cancer. A "Celebration of Bill's Life," will be held Friday at 12:30 p.m. at the base of Myrtle Street in Heisler Park. Born William Francis Shields. in Alberta, Canada, the boy moved to Laguna Beach with his family in 1922. His father, Frank Shields, and partner Lee Galloway, opened a hardware store on Forest Avenue three years later. The two men converted the old Aufdenkamp theater building at 255 Forest Ave. into a hardware store and radio repair shop. Forest Avenue was a row of shanty shops then, with an insurance company. Jane Pence's grocery store and a bowling alley adjacent to the renovated theater. . The interior of the 25-by- 95-foot theater was ~arnmed full of ice boxes, rubbish burners, canteens, palnta, washtubs and a new item, the refrigerator. Nalls sold for three cents a pound back then. You could pt your old RCA fixed up In the back where Shields' f'1her sublet a portion of the theater to a repatnnan. Wh1le attendlna tchool, Bill worked weekends at. Koehler'• camp8J'OWld, located where Lu Brl.aaa restauran.t now atahda, At Your Serviee A'7 Erma lbnbeck B2 Bualnem BS_. Cavalcade . 82 Clullfled C&-8 ComlCI C4 Crollword CA Dffth No\loee co Edltorial A! Enwrtalnment 85 Horosiope B2 Bill Shields putting down sawdust and finding camping spaces for summer visitors who paid $3.50 a week to s tay on the bluffs overlooking what is now Main Beach Park. He later worked in the hardware store, and wu given the task of hauling out an old ladder and scrambling on the roof to reati the rain gauge alter a downpour. A chart that hung in front of the hardware store from 192~ until Shields' retirement three years aso loa•ed the upi and downa ot ralnlall ln Lacuna. When \he newapapen JeaftMd of Shlelda' accurate r«01'dinp1 he could count on call• from reportera a(t.er • atorm. (~e SHIELDS, Pa .. Al) lntennllllon 83 Ann.Landen 82 Movtea & National News A3 Public NOdcel B3.;C5 Spont Cl...S St.ook Ma.rketa IM T•levtsion .. n.w" Be W•lhttr A2 WOl'ld Newt AJ .. • 4• Orange Co••• DAILY PILOT/Tue9day. January 11. 1"3 About _that BradleY-.victorY-~· _;;......... ~· .~..._...~ Pollst er grin and bears ii -in-eo~-•Rac~•n~n~~ -By 8TEYe-1'MP6LI or-.o.1r,.....,. Thou1h he privately admlu that hla pride hu bffn wounded, poU.ter Mervin Field can joke now about h la Incorrect predict.In& that attrac1ed 10 much Ullflatteri.na publicity after Nov 2 electiona. Joking about It la IOl'nethlng he almoet must do In public, he aaid during an Orange County vlalt Monday. People expect It, Field said. The c rowd at Monday's meeting of the Buildtn, Industry Aasoclation'1 Orange County Chapter certainly did. Field had hardly uttered the opening Un~ ~h~POWO -aubernatodal cand.l.d.al.a.-.T.o wu «it\8. Bradley and U S Senl\e "Walt a mTnutt, that wun't candldat.e !dmund G Brown Jr. the punch line yet," he reminded H • a 1 a o d I 1 c u u • d h I I h1a U.tene,.. predlcUona for .i.at.e politic» and The punch line Immediately what he called "IOfM dramatic followed event•" that could chana• the "1 uw a report where Geor1• direction of Ronald Reaaan'• Deukmejlan waa lnau4urated praklency very eoon. governor of Callfomia, • Jl'teld A.a for tho .iUtch in hla elecdon tald. ''I waa surprbed at that. I nl1ht pollln1. Field aald h ia didn't think he'd have the orpnh.atJon had not "antidpat.ed temerity to be inaugurated when the record n umber of h eavily I haven't yet projected him the Republican ablentee ballotl that winner." would be cut. . Turning aerioua, Field Thoae ballota conatltuted 7 explained why hia polling percent of the total vote, but procedures led to erroneous yielded a plurality of more than proJections of victory for 100,000 votea for Deukmejian, who won the election by lea• Bergeson seeking controls on funds than that number. So Bradley, Fleid's projected winner, had won among the 93 percent of voters who voted at the polls, he said. The fact that he was on camera all rught aa part Qf a Los Angeles televl.alon atatlon'a election team made It difficult to track down the source of the error quicldy, Field aaid. A bill that would prohibit politic ians from collecting contributions and later parcelmg the money to other candidates or committees has been introduced by state Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson, R -Newport Beach _ d tscussed advancing a bill that would ban candidates from accepting contributions outside · the district in which election is sought. The law would have prevented politicians from dipping into campaign accounts maintained by large statewide political action committees and special interest groups. "On election night I did not know what had happened. It ~rplexed the hell out of me," he said. · National newa networks and others who accurately projected the results had the benefit of hard polling results from selected precincts that i n clu ded the ablentee count, Field said. Bergeson said she's dismayed by the enormous sums spent on campaigns. She said her bill is a step toward puttin~ an end to $1 million political war chests. But le gal hurdles prevented the proposed bill from getting beyond the discU&'lion stage, an aide to the Newport lawmaker said. Late last year , Bergeson Field told the BIA members that he sees a need for politicea that will unleaah the "big pent- up demand" for housing and the Reagan Administration may move in a direction of providing them. BID. • • From Page A1 thing could be-under water." The bill Bergeson introduced last week would halt two common methods of moving money from one warchest to another. Field said houalng does not suffer the biggett problems of other ailing Industries because it lS an entirely dorneatic industry, untouched by foreig n competition. with a competent labor force that is trusted by the popu.laoe. Frizzelle, a second term assemblyman, said a drawback to the new 37th Distnct would be representing the wide range of public opuuon m four different counues. It would prevent outgoing or retiring lawmakers from handing out reserve campaign funds to other politicians. It would bar candidates from giving their own extra contribution funds to political action committees or politicians. "It's really an aberration and ll would require a lot of dextenty to balance the conflict on LSSues you might get. Voters in .Riverside might react ver y differently than voters in Orange County." Candidates with high-name identity frequently raise more than they need for their ''wn campaigns in order to help out other party members or political favorites who may be struggling. What's aUfling demand now ia "a diUerence of a few points" in interest rat.es. Though the rates themselves may not drop, programs that will work in other ways to bridge the gap of affordability may be coming very soon, Field said. He would not specify what specific actions may be taken. Friuelle said his dectSion on the 37th District would not be influenced by the presence of ejther Speraw or Bergeson. The bill faces action by assembly commit tees. Banks lo-wer prime President Reagan may pe spurred to action by a dramatic plea, to take the form of a (ull- page advertisemen t i n ma- jor newspapers, that will be issued by some of Reagan's staunchest supporters, Field said. NEW YORK (AP) -Several major conunercial banks lowered their prime lending rate today from 11.5 percent to 11 percent, the lowest level of the key corporate lending rate since Au~t of 1980. Th-e reductions by Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. the fifth- la r ges t commercial bank, Chemical Bank, No 6. both 1n New Yo rk , and No 8 First National Bank of Chicago, matched that of Chase Manhattan Bank of Dec. 28. At the time, no other banks joined Chase, The lower rate had been widely expected and reflectt • lower cost of funds for banks. The prime rate is a base from which banks figure interest charges on Joans to corporate customers. Companies with top credit ratings sometimes get loans at rates below the prime. while Jess c reditworthy companies often pay more than the prime. The plea, which .l"ield said he has been told will appear within a month, will be signed by the chief executive offacen of some of the nauon's largest businesses, he said. Thoee corporate heada wall tell the president some government intervention ln the economy is necessary, that his hands-off attitude is not producing results. Field said. Coa sta l Continued eunny at><! war,,.., loday local not1NUI wln09 U9 lo 25 mph neer lh• coaelal loolhlll• High• 80 IO 85 Fair lonlghl and WadnHday with decf .... llQ Wind• <>--nlgflt low9 mo atly 47 to 65 High• Wadnuday In th• 70• al Iha ~ lo tow IOI Inland El••wh•r•. from Point Conception to lh• Maaloan bo<dat and OU1 80 rnllaa 8fNll tratl advleory IOf locel n«th to nO<t'-t wlnd9 15 10 26 knou wllh 3 to 5 loot MU. Rough nO<th-ler1)1 -1 to 10 ._. over oular wat.,... ~ 3 lo J twt loday Locelly llgt1C ~ ~· .... .,..,.. 10 ltnota ~ougtt r.>n~hl WHterly eW911• t lo 3 ... :U.S. s1unn1 ary, t GU91}' wind• acx:ompanlad rain .~ Iha mid· and not11\-Allanllc ~OHi today whll• • travalara' warning wu potted bacauM of '•iron; wind• 11\ lhe mountain• of Souttiam Callfomla. Rain waa f()(ec:atl fo< later today t'om aou1Nm Jillchlgan acroaa Iha "lipper Ohio '/alley 10 lh• mid· Atlal'lllC c:oaal. Oala werninol -• Ir! Mfecl for Iha coaall of Maine .,,., New Hllf'n9ahlr• Snow wu predlCted lrom Iha pper Oreat Ull.. acroH Iha tower Ohio Valley end Iha mountaina of w .. t Virginie Snow a1eO •• predicted IOf Ille flortharn RocklH and upper l9IOlitt Vtl//Wt Showera wera upeclld In 1oulh.,n l'lorldl and we11ern WllllfllnO'°" T.,._-.W .. 8'ound the l\ltlon 9t lllldnlght ftlT rMglld trorn 10 .-o *' °"*' Lake. N 0 • to "'£1 TOJO, eelf Continued warm weonesoay January l :.! Rein Im snowmJ haMOa '°'mountain onvers WlO y11Cht81Tt9n r---T"'l't'--iinM~'"T'""'!.":"""T"_"'T'" ___ ....,. The high 1emplfature at the Civic Canter ••• 83. lhr•• 090r-leM llwln Iha reo0<d Ml tn 1923. 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When officers tried to .Wp the van on Culver Drive near Heritage Plaza, it.a driver inlt1eed drove onto the 90Uthbound lanes of the Santa Ana Freeway. It eventually stopped near Sand Canyon Avenue, where the driver fled on foot, said police Lt. Sam Allevato. Officer• set up a perimeter around nearby orange groves and called on Barr, one of their new Bouvier police dogs, to track the suspect. Barr couldn't find a trail, however, and neither could a relief dog from t he Tu1tin Police Department, Allevato said. The search was halted about 3 p.m. Irvine orlicer Jeff Love and police dog Barr try to sniff out van theft suspect. A passenger in the van, Omar H . Garcia, 18, of I rvine, surrendered to police when the driver fled, said Allevato. He waa arrested on sutplcion of grand theft, he added. The van was returned to its owner in Newport Beach. Tiger attack to bring exodus Nine big cats are expected to be moved Wedneeday from Lion Country Safari in Irvine now that their trainer hu pleaded no contest to charges of working without a permit and using improper cages. John Campolongo was fined $2,500 and placed on one year probation Monday by Orange County _Harbor Municipal Court Judge !''ranees Munoz. He was ordered previously by the atate Fish and Game Department to remove his animals from the state within a week. The charges siemmed from the Oct. 23 incident at Lion Country when one of Campolongo's tigers escaped from the cage at the trainer's wild animal show and attacked 2-year-old Anthony Stopani of Upland. The boy was hoep1t.ali2ed for more than a month with head and leg injuries. His family has filed a $1 million ciVll suit against Campolongo. the park and other groups associated with the act. Campolongo. 30, a subcontractor through an organization called Gentle Jungle, had performed at Lion Country sinc..-e early in 1982. ---------Huntington Beach Trucker a-warded $5 million COMPTON (AP) -A jury has awarded a disabled Huntington Beach truck dr1Ver $5.1 nuUion, agreeing that an agent for hit Insurance company conspired with a doctor to declare him fit for work and thus ineligible for benefits. Trucker Elmer Sprague, 66, wept openly in the courtroom of Los Angele• County Superior Court Judge Michael Berg. "This was abeolutely the most OIL. • • From Page A1 He said that of th e 3,500 oftthore on wells belitWed to be in existence, only four have had problem.a. He said that in only one ~ hu oil from an ou.hore platform reached shore. That was in Santa Barbara in 1969. "We've Jmproved technolog1cally since then," he sa1d. "The 011 industry has an outstandlng safety record." outrageous c ase I've ever handled," said his attorney, C Dana Hobart of Marina del Rey Hobart said the verdict should send a warning to those wha1e expert tesnmony can be bought. Sprague was awarded $100,- 000 m compensatory damages '.)nd $5 million in punitive damages. "I didn't think the verdict would be that high," he S81d. Equifax Services Inc. of Atlanta, which investigates claims for insurance companies across the country. was the only remaining defeodant. Dr. Ernest Ramey, a Hawthorne orthopedic surgeon, and the Maccabees Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Troy, Mich ., were dropped as defendan ts earlier after they paid Sprague S5.000 and $375,- 000 respectively. Sprague worke4 for Signal Truck Service when he hurt his back. loading a clothes dryer May 31 , 1975. Two weeks earlier he had purchased a credit disability insurance policy with Maccabees after taking out a $21.687 loan from his credtt union Sprague's ph)"lllcian diagnoeed his trouble as a herniated disc. and Maccabees .began paying the $250 a month he owed the credit union But Sprague was told in December. 1976, that the benefits were to end. He challenged the withdrawal of benefits. and F.quifax told him an ''i ndependent medical examinatton" by Ramey would determine his condition . Sprague told the seven- woman, five-man jury that Ramey had performed only a cursory examination and then declared Sf.rague capa ble of ''light work. ' His benefits were cut a day after the examination. Hobart claimed that Ramey and Equifax had agreed the doctor would favor Maccabees. giving the insurance company grounds to cut $prague's benefits. ~c1bi13AlternabVes ~ thing 1s a ract. ma~ is an lnStlt~ that Is here to Sta)( and the q okS tradltloij , of ecc:hanglng ~ NnOS IOQkJ like It wtn be af'CQld for a while also But ~does rt ~·thlt '/OUf rings must lootc llJ(e QfanO- ITIOthefS. or tor Chat matttr. ltke almost~ ~ ¥1d wedding nng you Set" 1n most~ Mar?f storeS v.G'l't property tt'll )OU ~t )OU arr bWf no or explaln to )'Ou wt'tf you "re ~th? right~ lb pRX«t )OU against thrs. wt hiM! taken ~~out al com- paring diamonds ¥1d wtll take the time to eQ.atr )OU In ~di~ In qualltic:s aid • price. and then subsQn~ "What W!~ said wtttl a money baCk gua~. For straight hon~st expl.lnatlon. unique designs and guarantttd value, \Jltyndham l.eiQh IS ft Store that speciil~ In Mglge- mtnt and~ rings ~lng,tirlgs Ml~ trcm $175 E~ rings Mtllat>lt trcm S4SO Wundharn Ll!lgh~~&RT " l'I7 fizl1'on lsllrd.. ~ BNc1\ CA 92660 Nelt aAodc:s \Wslft I NATIOIO .... -...... • Cullen Davis dunips $I million in art By Tbe Auodated Pre11 FORT WORTH, Tuu Shattered religious artifacts worth $1 million ore "swimming with the fish" at the bottom of a lake after a wealthy, born-again Christian businH11man de1troyed them because he thought they dlapleased God, a telev1slon evangelist says James Robison said he and 1ndustr1allat Cullen Davis broke up the gold, silver, .)llde and ivory objects mostly fig11r<'s ac,c:nri:itrrl wtlh Eastern religion• that Davia had collected -after RobllOn found a Bible verse that called them "abomlnatlona." Davis, who Is In the oil equipment business, has said he found Christ after two sensational murder trials. He was acquitted of kllhng hill 9-year-old stepdaughter during a 1976 shooting spree at his mansion. and found innocent of trying to buy the death of a judge hearing a bitter divorce case Cargo plane crash kills 3 ROMULUS. Mich A DC-8 cargo plane carrying low-level radioactive material crashed and exploded an a swamp early today on take- off from Detroit Metropolitan Airport, killing all three crew members aboard Witnesses said an engine appeared to explode as tht' plane took off. sending 1t plunging to the ground an flames. The radioactive material was found intact and posed no danger, officials said. Pension rules 'violation' WASHINGTON The Reagan administration told the Supreme Court today that the use of actuarial tables to provide lower monthly pensions to women than to men violates federal cavil rights law In what was believed to be the administration's first statement on alle~ed sex d1scrimanat1on in pensions. Solicitor General Rex Lee told the court an a written brief that the almost universal practice of basing different monthly pension benefits on the life expectancy of women and men as groups violates Title VII of the 1964 Cavil Rights Act Prison standoff ends OSSINING. N Y Rebellious inmates at the Ossining Correctional Facahty released their 17 hostages unharmed early today, and corrections officials vowed that prison conditions would be improved in a hurry. "We'll make recreation schedules more reasonable ... rules concerning packaJ{es STATE will change." Corrections Commissioner Thomas Coughlin said a few hours after the standoff ended an Block B at the prison once known as Sing Sing. "I didn't have any problems saying, when I saw their list of requests. that they are right," Coughlin said. Actress Gale Page dies HOLLYWOOD -Actress Gale Page, a darkly attracti•e leading lady m the 1930s and 40s, has died of lung cancer Page. 64, was born in 1918 in Spokane. Wash., as Sally Rutter She died Saturday m her Sant.a Monica home, the Los Aneeles Tames said. The 5-Coot-5 brunette played as Pat O'Brien's wife an "Knute Rockne , All-American," a story about dying Notre Dame football player George Gipp, played by Ronald Reagan. State aid losses feared LOS ANGELES -If the state Legislature approves Gov George Deukmejian's budget proposals, local officials estimate the ca ty could lose $65 million and the county $41 million m the next two years. WORLD That money would be used to h~lp erase the state's $1 5 billion deficit. "I'm just waiting for the other shoe to drop," said Norman Boyer, the city's chief lobbyist in Sacramento Arms pact raises doubts MOSCOW -Soviet leader Yun V Andropov expressed skepticism today about U.S. willangness to reach agreement with Moscow on limiting nuclear weapons an Europe. according to West German opposition leader Hans-J ochen Vogel Briefing reporters after a 2 1/2-hour meeting with Andropov, Vogel. the Social Democratic candidate for chancellor in West Germany's elections Ma~h 6, said, "Here 1s where our pos1t1o ns diverged and I expressed my conviction that nobody in the United States wants a nuclear conflict" De s pite Andropov 's skeptical comments on U.S willingness for an agreement, Vogel said the talks had raised his hopes that the superpowers would reach an accord. By JEFF ADLER Ofti.o..,,... .. .., Six poh•ntlal 1ltt>1 for a propoet-d branch Oranal' County Jall &all r movod from any rt•1ldt-ntlal or comrnt>rclal development -havt> been ldentlflt.>d along tho boundaries of the Cleveland NatJonol Fore1t by a l'Ounty government jail 11lte selection committee. The a»&. 1lt.e1 ldentlfed by the committee will be narrowed to two or poulbly three for pretenuatlon to the county Board of Supervtaora later this month, aald George Cormack, assistant Al Olson Welfare plan gets state eye Roger Stanton. chairman of the Orange County Board of Supervisors. said he was "walking 12 inches off the ground" after hearing Gov. George Deukmejian call for statewide 1mplementauon of his welfare fraud prevention proJ{ram ''I'm delighted, JUSt delighted," commentf'd Stanton aftf!r hearmg the new governor's st.ate of the state speech. "Th1s will be chalked up as one of the best things I could promote." Stanton said he didn't know Deukme11an intended to mclud~ a call for his welfare fraud plan tn the address Deukmejian said he was "suggesting immediate statewide implementation of Orange County's highly successful early detec t ion welfare fraud prevention program.'' , Under Stanton's plan, district attorn<.'y's investigators were placed an welfare 'offices to screen welfare apphcat1ons that appeared SUSplCIOUS to ehg1b1l1ty workers Stanton said the program has been highly successful One out of every two applications referred to anvestagators have proven fraudulent, he said "There 1s a pubhc mood for meaningful welfare reform And this program helps make government service more eff1c1ent and more cost effective," Stanton said. The supervisor added that Deukme11an. as sta\e Attorney General. had publicly endorsed the program last year and had traded several letters In which the program was outlined in detail. Also, Stanton met to discuss the program in Washington, D.C. last year with David Swope, then an undersecretary in the federal Health and Human Services D,epartment, now Deukmejian's newly appointed secretary of the state Health and Welfare Agency We're L~ening ••• What do you lake about the Dally Pilot" What don't you llke" Call the munber at left and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate edlt.or. The samf! ~-hour answerin1 service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must Include their name and telephone number for verification No circulation calls, please 642·6086 . Tell us what's on your mind ~ 118 uolw4 __, ''*' It 10\I 00 ~~·:::,,.en· !1 ::.r:t •o·~ .,ir 11e ... yr.,. t11C1 iullcleJ II e.~r:~~&. ~,cu-.• ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Jone Amorl l •9<1111•1 ( d•IOf VOL. 7t, NO. 11 Orange Co11t DAIL v PILOT /Tueaday, January 11, 1913 * A director Of thr t'OUnty'a 0Pnt-ral &•rvk-t'I Aa .. ncy a.nd t'OmmJtwe chairman. The all.el now bclna 1tudk-d by the commJttec and t'OUnty 1t.aff analy1t1 are propertlet In Cool, Gyp1um and Limestone canyon1; Loi Plnoa Foreatry Comp near the Rtver1lde County I 1ne; undeveloped portion• of land south of Caspers Regional Park, and the Prima Deshecha landfill near San Juan Capistrano. Cormack said the Caapers Regional Park and the Prima Deshecha sites are county- owned, while parcels In Coal, Oys:-um and LlmestoM canyons art• privately held. The Loi Plno.i · Foreetry Camp la uwm-d by th~ federal aovernment, but leued to the county as a probation t.actllty for youth offenders Supervl10ra directed the alte selection committee to identify several "remote" sites last month after residents voked opposition to (our 811.ti Initially propoeed Cormack said the committee directed its search toward identifying likely sections of the county for a remote jail site and then searching each o( those 1«ttorut "lu1 lo~cal locatlona" Cunatdvratlon• includt•d terrain, whethf'r any rald«nt.lal development wH located or' planned nearby and whether any roada or planned road• werf' 1ituat.ed nearby. IJ The l'Ommltt.ee II 1eheduled 19•. meet aaaln Wedndetday. lt wilf · contlnuf' the winnowing process that ahould lead to final recommendations, the ~nlY, official said He said county ataff membenl : (See JAIL, Page A4) . County GOP shatters record Democrats outpaced by 7 4,664 voters as 1970 mark falls Orange County'i. Rl'publkan Party has surged ah<'ad to 1u. biggest lead t•ver an voter reg1strat1on, newly tabulated registration figures reveal Repubhcans oumumbcr l'OUnty Democrats by 74,664 voters, according to the January registration rigures t'Ompiled by the Orange County Registrar of Voters Office. The edge an GOP r.egistrations surpassei. the 73,869-voter advantage loggt."Cl by the party in 1970. Registrar of Voters Al Olson said county election ofCicaals counted 392, l 4 7 Democrats and 466,811 Republtcans during 11.l; January 5 canvass of the voter registration rolls. Total voter reg1strat1on an the county was 970,386, down from the 1.021.21:16 pl•oplc.-n•gastered for the Nov<·mlx•r election. Olson said Thl' new registration fagurl's Wl'rl' released following tht· registrar's regular post-election review of election rolls. Voters who failed to cast ballots in the election be<:ause they moved out of the county are purged from thl' rolls during the review. The review resulted an the purging of similar numbers of voters 'rom the two parties, Olson said. Republicans lost 19,- 294 registrations compared to the 21,079 registrants removed from the Democratic Party's rolls. Olson said that typically, the It might he better to cool your heels Dt.•mocratac Party loses more vott•rs during a review. "They Jrt' more apt to move around," th(• registrar srud "Republl~ i.l't.·m w ~ a little more settled,' and Democ·rats are more mobile."tl Ht• added the Republicaa. margin uf more than 74,000 voters "still is substantial." The county's other parties als9:'.' posted declines during thfl; January review, according to Olson. Registration figures for other county parties are: American Independent Party'- l 0, 284, Peace and Freedo'"! Party, 2,263; Libertarian Party, 12,588; Miscellaneous, 767, andl declined to st.ate, 85,526. The unseasonable, near record heat caught a hardware store in Costa Mesa b y surprise. The Harbor Boulevard business is advertising space heaters but air conditioners might be more appropriate. Today's high temperature was expected to shatte r the 86 degrees re ported Monday. • ! L..----------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ Tiger attack to bring exodus ~ Nme big cats are expected to be moved Wednesday from Lion Country Safari an Irvine now that their trainer has pleaded no contest to charges of working without a permit and using improper cages John Campolongo was fined $2.500 and placed on one year probation Monday by Orange County Harbor Municipal Court Judge Frances Munoz He was Save ordered previously by the state Fish and Game Department to remove his animals from the state wnhan a week The charges stemmed from the Oct 23 incident at Lion Country when one of Campolongo's tigers escaped from the cage at the trainer's wild arumal show and attacked 2-year-old Anthony Stopana of Upland . . The boy was hospitalized for• more than a month with head 1 1 and leg injuries. His family h~ hied a $1 rrullaon civil suit against f Campolongo. the park and oth~ l groups associated with the act. • • I Campolongo. 30, ii subcontractor through an I organization called Gentle> Jungle, had performed at Llori 1 Country smce early in 1982. I r, All Fall And Holida y Merchandise From: • Condor • Tattoo • Larly Manhattan • Patty Woodard • E.'prit • & More!! ... 3467 Via Udo • Newport 8Hrh 673-4510 "\T'c mn b; li•rd ttt f1mJ, • bur e.,.rrbne "•"' ~'re wotth 1r:· , 114 • Orange Cout DAILY PILOTITutldly, J1nu1ry 11, 1083 ~---------------------------------------------------------, & r; ~~~~~u,._~,~~~~.~:i!~ .... !~~~~.~.~!!Q~S Carmakers flunk on fuel econonty DETROIT (AP) -For the firwt time, the natJon'• two blggHt automaken can't mttt federal fu("I eronomy requirements becautf' of more big-car .. lf'S, and must use credlta from prior yean to avoid bf'lng fined, offlclall aay. General Motol"ll Corp. 1pokeAma11 Stan HaU u1d Monday the autom.oker ettimatea Ha 1983 model year corporate average fuel economy at 24.1 miles per aallon. The 1983 government standard Is 26 miles per gallon, up from 24 miles per gallon In 1982. Ford Motor Co., the No. 2 domestic carmaker. expects a 1983 fuel economy rating of 24.3 miles per gallon, said spokesman Bob Barbar Chrysler pact approved DETROIT (AP) -Chrysler Corp.'a new ~bor contract providing immediate pay raises for its 43,200 U.S. autoworkers was approved unanimously by the federal Lo.iJn Guarantee Board, a government spokesman said Monday. The three voting members -Treasury Secretary Donald Regan. Federal Reserve Board Chairman Paul Volcker and Comptroller General of the United States CharleK Bowsher -cast ballots Friday approvmg the pact. The board, formed in 1979 when Chrysler sought billions of dollars in federal loan guarantees to stave off bankruptcy, reviews Chrysler's transactions that are worth more than $10 rruU1on. The new contract was estimated to cost the automaker about $1 50 million. VTN reports net loss IRVINE VTN Corp. Monday reported results for the second quarter and the first six months ending Nov. 26. The net loss for the second quarter was $85,091, or 4 cents per share on 2,056,330 shares outstanding compared with net income of $11,681. or 1 cent on 2,- 010,923 sh ares outstanding for the same period last year. Revenues for the second quarler were $4,402,813 versus $5.153.530 for the same period last year. T-bill yields down again WASHINGTON (AP) -Yields on three-month and six-month Treasury bills are at their lowest levels in nearly three months after declining slightly in auctions this week, officials say. 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