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WEDNESDAV, JANUARY 12, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
'Ziggurat'
put on block
by government V ~w of the Laguna Niguel Ziggurat, d eclared ~urplu~ property b y
lhc· ft•d t•ru l government ancl offered for ba le.
By FREDERICK SCHOEME HL
Of the Delly ~ ltaft
T h e largely vacant C h e t
Holifield Federal Building tn
Laguna Niguel has been declared
excess property by the U S
government and IS being ollered
for sale, 1t was announced today
by Rep Robert Badham, R
Newport Beach.
The "ziggurat" as the building
has been called because of 1ts
pyramidal shape, w1U be offE'rt"d
for sale to state. county and local
Valley's
park fee
doubled
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of tlwo.lly ..........
Fountain Valley officials have
ag ret>d to con tinue leasing
C ourreges Park from the
Southern California Electnc Co ..
which has doubled ita rental fee
Courre ges Park is located 1n
the 200 -foot -wide u tilit y
easement betw een Ellis and
Talbert avenues near Newland
Street. The electnc company has
transrnisaion Une towers on the
easement .
The city has leased the 12-acre
parcel from Edl50n since 1967 for
$50 per acre per year. The utJllty
company has now increased this
charge to S l 00 per acre.
Jim Kennedy, an Edison area
manager who oversees Fountain
Valley. said the company is
trying to offset some of the tax
e xpenses 11 must pay on the
property The $1 00 pe r acre
charge will cover only a portion
of these taxes. he said
Kennedy said Edison generally
gives cities the first opportunity
1o use such easements for parks
Jf a city declines. the land 1s
usually leased for nurse ry or
farming use -oft.en for as mu<.·h
as $800 an acre, he said.
I n approving the n e w
$100-an-acre lease for Courreges
Park, city council members. who
have been concerned about r1Sing
local park and rec reation
expenses. said they were doing so
"reluctantly "
Wayne Osborne. public works
and parks director. said the
Edi.son easement lease for Harper
Park, located immediately south
'Of Courreges. was raised to $1 00
per acre in 1980
The city soon will consider a
ahnilar fee increase for Fulton
Park. immediately n o rth o f
Courreges Osborne said the city
will probably reduce its Fulton
(~e PARK FEE, Page AZ)
government agencies If no offers
are received. the building then
will be offered for private sale
Acc..'OrdinR to Howard Seelye, a
Badham aide. a value between
$75 and $JOO m11l1on has been
placed o n the mult1-t1 e rt•d
s truc turt-by "knowledgeable
sources familiar with rt>al estate
m southt-rn Orange County "
The government acquired the
building in 1974 1n a $19 5 millaon
propt-rty e xchange with North
American Av1auon Co. now thl'
Rock well C<1rp
Orange County government
periodic all y has expressed
interest in ll.·asing or purchasing
the building. wh1l'h has mor e
than 822.000 s4uare feet o f
usable spaet·
County acq u 1s1t1on o f the
building was las t proposed an
198 1 by t'Ounty Supervisor Bruce
Nest.ande
"At that value, I think it's loo
high for ou r purposes." Ncstande
said today "I want to set> an
appraisal " Such an assessment of
the building's value 1s under
way, &dham sau.l
"I thank tht' c ounty 1s ·
tntl'rested, the question is ot
what pnce," Nestande added
S uperviso r Thomas Riley, in
whose distrac t the building 1s
located. called the $75 to $1 00
million valuation "a lot of rocks "
"I'm wondering 1f the county
can afford it," Riley said.
And he suggested that cost
e sllmates for preparing the
Solvang r a nc he r Bill Ni<-h o las (in ha t ) wuit~ his turn in heated
a r g umenl with P a ul W a tson, s kipper of lh•· . t.>a S hephe rd.
• Laguna f aceof f Ill
r:nnf PrPn<'P on sea ls prote I tur11s into bizarre e ve nt
By STE VE MITCHELL
Of Iha Dlllly PUo1 Si.ff
It's doubtful wtldltfe vtgilante
Paul Watson will ever again US('
Laguna Beach as a backdrop for
a press conference -not after a
senc..>S of bizarre happenmgs lat._•
Tuf'sday
Among them were the near
s hipwreck of a c.·abin cruiser
bringing Watson to sho re . and
th~ appearance o f an ornery
co wbo y who 1n s 1sted o n
t·ontrabutm~ his four-letter-wo rd
d 1atnlx> to the ne ws conference
Watso n a nd his 24-membe r
crew stoppt'd oU in ~guna en
route lo the fri~1d waters otf
N e wf o undland, where the
32-year-old sk1ppcr has vowed to
d o battle with seal vessels bound
for Canada's annual baby harp
seal hunt
Here's how the c;.enes of m1 s-
events unfoldtod
Wat.son anch ored his 200 foot
c.·ocl trawkr. the S<.'a Shephc-rd.
off the <'<>3.'!I and cau~ht a rtdf> lo
sho~e wnh musac·1an Dick Dale
(Kang of the Surf Guitar) aboard
Dale's cabin cruiser
When the 23 -f oot c ruis er
approached the sand at Mam
Beach Park, the engine conked
out and the boat ran aground .
Crew members. lifeguards and
paSS(.'rs-by spent 20 minutes 1n a
revt"rse tug-o f -w a r with the
wav es. finally pushing Dale's
boat back to sea
A Wt>l Watson a nd cr c•w .
(See LAGUNA, Page AZI '
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Cod trawle r ea Shephe rd was anchored off Laguna Be ach
Tue&day on short stop befo re sailln~ for Newfoundland where
crew will confront harp &eal hunten.
'
building for new tenants might
equal thl' cost of new building
construl'tt0n
A<.'t'Ording lo Badhcim. sale of
the budding by tht' federal
Ge n c·ral Services Agf'ncy has
been order<'d as part of President
Re agan's program to rid the
government of more than $17
billion 1n unneeded land and
buildings
Badham said that a survey of
the building conduc t e d in
December found that only about
one-third of the available space is
being used by federal agencies
A report made t.o the Federal
Property Resources Services
branch recommended th e
building be declared excess and
sold
At'COrdmg to a GSA off1c1al,
the ziggurat w as t h e "worst
example" for an underutilized or
unused building, &dham said
(See ZIGGURAT, Page All
UCI students set
anti-I ee protest
UC lrvine student officers are
preparing a $1.000 lobbying
campaign to pressure legislators
to vote d ow n Gov. Ceor ge
Deukme j1an 's pr?posal to raiS<.'
student fees by $150 during the
next school year
Several key officers met
Monday a fter the governor 's
speech to begin im ple menting
their c,ampalgn using post cards
and telephone calls to reach
Ja wmal<ers . said Jim
Kohlenbe rger. adm1n1strative
vice president of the associated
students.
He claimed UCJ students will
)ppost> any proposal t.o increase
stude nt fees.
"This as the closest we've ever
come to actually fa<:mg tuition,"
he said
Students. meanwhile, also are
concerned about another fee
increase, th1S one exclusively for
their spnng quarter beginning in
March. When UC Regents meet
Jan 20 an San Franc1SC'O, they
will con.sider a one-time in erease
to meet the governor's Jan . 3
~1ct to reduce spending by 2
percent m the current fillcal year
W1U1am Parker. assistant vice
chancellor at UCI, said regents
will con.sider an in<:rease of about
$100
To avoid confusion with the
perm anent fee increases the
governor propo6ed Monday. UC
o fficials a r e describin g t h e
increase hkely for March as a
"surcharge "
Kohlenbe rge r said student
repr esentatives at the regents'
meeting will call for t he 2
pe rcen t savings to come from
administrative cu tbacks rather
than from a fee increase
Undergraduate UCI students
who are Ca11fom.ia residents pay
$404.50 per quarter in fres that
go toward student services,
fina ncial aid. student body fees
and debt service for a college
uruon.
Most students attend three
quarters per year, making annuaJ
enrollment costs about $1,200.
No n -residents pay $1.454.50
per quarter, or about $4.360 per
year Graduate stude nts, both
resident and non -resident, pay
about $15 more per quarter than
undergraduates.
According to Deukmejian 's
pla n , studen ts enrolling m the
UC system beginning next fall
would pay an extra $50 per
quart.er
The Republican governor 's
ISee ANTI, Page AZ)
Coastline, UC plan
ineeting on credits
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of thaDelt)~IWI
Coastline College officials wiU
met>t soon with representatives
of the University or Cali fornia
system lO discuss a new policy
that may prevent some Coastline
students from traruferring course
credits t.o UC campuses.
T h e UC act io n focu ses
primarily on t h e television
courses offered by Coastline and
allegations that they are not
comparable to classroom courses
in the same su bject.
Coastlin e President J o h n
Buller said he expects lo meet
late this week or early next week
w i t h UC administ r a tor s to
pin poi n t t h e universi t y's
concerns over Coastline's classes
a nd to det.ennine how they can
(See COLLEGE, Page AZ>
January's 'heat wave'
to stay over weekend
A win ter heat wave that has
brought mid-August weather to
the Orange Coas~ la expected to
Unaer through the weekend with
continued warm days.
Llfeauards along the coast
r e p orted a flurry of b e ach
activity Tueeday. Newport Beech
a ttrac ted m o r e t han 30,000
vtsltora while rouahly 25,000
people ehowed up at the strand
ln Huntinp:>n BMch.
Newport Beach tied with live
other Southern C.Ufomla ci~
Tueeday u the warme1t spot tn
\he natJon at 87 ~·
The r e ading. Newport
Ufesuarda Mid, la belit!W<i to be•
r ecord f o r January . A
It
temperature of 83 degrees In Loe
Angeles Tueeday broke a 1908
January record of 81 degrees.
Despite the perfect tanning
weather on the bNch. the water
+ernaiM • chilly 60 d~.
The National Weather Servt<:e
uld the dry Santa Ana winch
tha t have trigger ed the he.t
wave will betifn to dJe out this
even i ng but that Inland
temperatures will remain in the
&ow 80. thr«aah Sunday.
The c ou t , whic h m•y
experience eome . Mrly mom Inc to1. la expected to 1\lly w•rm
with tempttaturel ln the upper
70..
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ANTI-FEE LOBBY • • •
proptllial, howt>ver. ls nut l't'r U1111
to pass. It stllJ must weather an
urduous review II') th l'
Democrat-contro l led s tu ll'
Legislature. Flul'tuauo~ of thl'
st.ate economy al.so will uffc..•1.:t the
outcome. A h ealthy economy
would generate m o r e ta x
revenue, makJng student fees leas
neceuary.
Parker sa id universit y
administrators also oppose tht•
concept of tuition charging
students for runds to o pe rate
c..·lass.rooms and pay teachers
The UC System's budgt't
officer, Wall1am Bakto>r, has
term ed thC' g ove rnor 's
$150-per-student proposal a
reasonable increase within the
cont.ext Dr the s tate's r1S1:al <.'rlSIS,
Parker added
Baker 'a w or d s hav e n 't
appt•ast.><1 studl'nl.B, though
Ko hlcnbcrgcr said 1tud<.'nl
leaders plan to dh1trl1Jute ::uwo
po8t.eards with printt.'d meaag~
opposing fee Increases. Student.a
will be asked tD fill out the c.·ards
and return them tD student body
o ffices for malling, he said.
Leaders a lso hope to set up a
telephone in a busy area JUSt
C'Utside the coUege union, called
the University Center, whe rt•
s tudents can contac t their
representatives, he added.
Like DeukmeJ1an, however,
the student officers also are
seelung some revenue. For them,
1t means winning support of the
Assodated Student Council for
thl' $1.000 lobbying bill The
t'Ounc..•1J w11J review the proposal
next Tuesday •
LAGUNA SHOWDOWN • • •
followed by phowgrapners ana
reporters. made their way up the
steep cliffs to the parking lot of
the Ho tel Laguna to begin tht•
press con{erenc.-e
Watson began talking about
the hor r ors o f the Canadian
gove rnme nt 1n allowing the
slaughter of 180,000 harp seals
200 miles north of St. John 1n
Newfoundland next month.
H e vowed to sail the Sea
Shepherd lo the harbor at St
John, whe re he plans to set up a
blockade at the harbor entrance
and ram any vessel attempting to
leave ror the harp seal birthing
grounds.
He drumed hlS rod trawler has
equ i pment 1nclud1ng a
IO-foot-high barbed-wire barrier
encircling the enure deck -that
will make 1t 1mposs1ble fo r
Canadian coast guard officials to
board her
Watson said th e vessel 1s
equipped with a water cannon to
repel boarders and even "anned"
with eight 50-gallon drums of
pie/filling that can be fired by
the water cannon.
lt was at a point in the press
conference when Watson was
taJking about the three whaJing
vessels he has rammed and sunk
on past expeditions that Solvang
rancher Bill Nicholas stepped in
CaJling Watson and his crt·w a
bunl'h of money -grabbing
phonics. the rancht.•r engaged
Watson in a f1ngC'r -wav1ng,
name-callmg battle or shouts.
"Yo u 're an eco l o gica l
ignoramus," Watson shouted
To whi c h N1chola:-.
rcsoonded: "I'll give you $2,000
lD get back on that boat and gt•t
the he ll out of here ..
To whic h Wa l!>on a nd
several crew m embers held uut
the ir hands and said, "Pay up
and we're o ut of here "
That prompted the red-fared
cowboy tD pull a rat wallet from
his pocket and begin counting uul
$100 bilJs
"I've only got $1.500," he said
"Wall that do?"
One o f the c rew membC'rS
laughed and said, "Hand 1t over
We're gone "
But Nic holas poC'kcted tht•
money. saying that he"d be "JUSt
like you people 1f I gave you the
money."
The press conrerence endt.'d
shortly afterwards. Then Watson
and two reporters retired to a
nearby tave rn for a farewell
drink before the sk1pper sN sail
for Ne wfoundland.
"Some town," Watson sa1<1 .
sipping on tus second beer "ls tt
always like th.ls around here?"
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By GLENN SCOTT
Of "'9 0911y ..........
lrvmt• •no n w ill huv.-11 Juw
rt'<IUlrln.c priv1.1t.-t•omp111nll'lll uru.l
utht<r iiruupti ti> d111dc• the kinds
and quanuueia o f wx1c chem1c..'al1
they UlK' w1th1n thl' city
Irvin<.' l'lty (.;oundl mc-mtwr11
ununlinol.l11ly at1rct'<.i Tuetlduy to
puli• 11ul'h irn ordinance, which
rould make the city the fint In
Orangt• County lO Implement u
<'h<:mkul dillCIOSure law
Coum·1l me mbe-ra 11ald cit)'
offlc1ula w ill t.'Ontult with Orange
C o u n t y S·u p e r v i s o r B r u c e
Ncstand1.·, who has proposed a
s1m1lar law Cor unln<.'Orporated
areas or the c.·ounty
l'uunnlwoman Mary A n n
Gu1du p1 upust-d the law She
da1mC'd four chemic al leaks
rt.'portt.'d m the city since mld-
Novcm bc•r point out possible
dangt.'N to ptc'Ople who work or
hve there.
The potent ial for a tragic
accident 15 tDo great lD overlook
She loses
all in fire,
except life
By ROBERT BARKER 01 lhe O .. ty f'tlot II.ti
Diana Peterson got out of the
r1re In he r Huntington Beach
t·undommium with her hfe, but
M-lat ap~rcnlly was about all.
Consumed m the Tuesday
afternoon blaze were all her
clothes, her furn iture and
eVl'ry thing else the unemployed
woman said she owned. She even
lost her contac.·t lenses.
L<.>ss than an hour after the
fin: brokE· out. s he was surveytng
lhC' scene 1n a neighbor's too-
large bathrobe, still wondering
where she was going to spend
the night
Peterson later complained of a
sore throat and she w ound up
spending the rught at the hospital
for observation.
"She was exposed tD a ht"ated
atmosphere and we thought she
might have suffered damages tD
her respiratory tract," said fire
mvestigatDr Rkk Grunbaum.
"I understand s he feels fine
and will be rC'lca.sed today," he
added
Peterc;on .itt. said s h e was
PARK FEE HIKED IN VALLEY. • •
expenses by leasing only e ight
acres from Ed1SOn instead of 12
acres
Kennedy said the remaining
four acres will probably be leased
for nursery or farming use
The city 1s expected to receive
a price bre ak o n 1ts l ease
exte nsion ror Westmont Pa r k.
located on the Echson easement
1mm ed1ately north o f Fulton
Park.
Kennedy said the uuluy w1U
charge ooly $10 a year for this
property over the next fi ve years
becau~ of an early agref'ment
that saved Edison the expense of
moving its power line towerc;
from that a rea.
thl' cny parks loc.atro on Ld1SOn
f:'asC'm en ts. Fountain Valley
a nnually will pay $1.200 for
12-acre Courreges Park. $600 for
six-acre Harper Park, $800 for
lht> eight-at-re FultDn Park and
$1 0 for the• Westmo nt Park
~n·el
Under the increased r~<es ror
The city's tot.al yearly payment
to Edison for these parks w1U be
$2,ti 10
It's cooling down
u10. Dul 1h11 Senta Ane •rn1d1
Wtlt8 10 d9Ctll8M
Aa the Sanla Anu a1>a1e . .,..
e•pecl 1empe111u1e1 10 drop
son>e. Out the watm _I,,., 'WIM
C0'1tlnue," said Jeff WrlQhl Of Iha
Net1on11 Weelh« Service
The wNther ~ l&ld Ille
1ncreu1ng high c:lovot IO<'lighl Senta Anea coming lhtougn lhe
with ove<nlght low. moally In Ille moun1e1nt would deer••••
501 Consl dereble high lonlglll and Thurad1y -Iha
c:IOUdlneu and no1 u w.,ITI on weeth« tor Soul,_.,, Calllornl•
Thursday Hight on Thurtday would be mottly cioudy w!1h hlgn
mostly In Ille mid· 70. Cloud• end lower 1etn~a1ur" El1ewher e t 1om Point The high at lot Angelel CMc
Conception t o the Mu lean Centflt T.-Oay wa1 83 oaor-
l>O<dllf end out 60 mllea Local which lopped Iha a l·degr••
nor1~1 Wl<lda up to 20 llno1t reco<d lor e Jan t 1 M t In 1908
wllh -up to 3 IMI llOUlh ol In Si n Olego, lhe 110-degrea
\/entur• lhrough tonight recb•d a110 sel In 19011 w••
OtherwlM . llgh1 v111a1>la wlndt l>t()l(en by luead•y'• 63
1n1ough lhurtdly e;ic epl Burbank Lano Beech Newpo<'1
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-· gen«ally aouthweel 10 -I up to Beech, Si n G•bri.t, San Juan F•ont\ C ~
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wind• known u Ille Sent• An" conllnued 10 produce record
werm lemperalur" In the 801 In
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d•m•I)• lrom lhl t week '• mud1llda1 1nd lloodlng hid
amoumed to at IMal I tO minion
lee and llnOW today c:.uMd IWO
1r1cl01-lrallef1 to )Kkknlle on
1n1enta1a 40 In -11ern North
Carolina and another 300 rig•
wer e Idled wh e n dri ve r •
dlecovar•d lh•lr breku hi d
1r01et1 ...,,.. ..i1tno In --nto l~Mv<W tor lhe hlQflway IO
reopen.
In a.ors;.. wtnde guellng to 60
mph ••r• raporlad In Rome. Attenta and Macon M Iha IYool muecled _.._d
0.0.gl• P~ l9<)lletwoman
LMlle Lamt.ln Mid •bout 3,000
h°"'" In the Atlan11 ., .. Iott ~ IOf veriou. lenglht of llrne
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Mid up to 3 tnoti. Of '"°" fell In the nOrllMW'n Oeofgl9 rnountalne
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In Irvine, a city with a bu1y light
tndU9lt'laJ dlJllrkl,, lh4f wld.
"Wu c un nn lon.rcr t-lalm
1~no run(1• ror ( lt-11 1 pul.Jllc
pohc..'y," 1h1· !Miid
Council mc·mbn11 u"r~t>d to
ulluw Ga1t.lu tO 11pend the next
h·w Wt.-cloi l'OflllUlltng with 1:lty
11taff members, th" <.'OUnty Fire
Departm"nt and Ne1tande'1
offk't' bcfor~ drafting a specific
law.
Councilman David SILll noted
the Impo rtance of creating
standard requirement• for the
Fire Department so ea.ch city
doesn"t mundate a confusing set
of rules. Irvine contracts for fire
protection from the l"Oun ty Fire
Department, whkh alBO serve•
several other cnles.
Ga1do firfit pruposed the city
pay no more than $20,000 ID hire
a c onsultant t o draft an
o rdinanc e Alter a s h o rt
di11cussion, howeve r , Mayor
Larry Agran said the city should
hire a full -time specialist to
Dian a P ete rson
taking a noon time na p 1n her
condo at Claremont Lane and
Continent.al Dnve when flames
broke out at tt.e side of bed,
awakening her
She tned tD beat out the fire
with blankets and the n tried to
douse 1l with water
"But I couldn't breathe and l
had to get out," s he said
Investigato rs said the fire
des troyed Pe tcrson 's $75,000
l'O nd o m1n1um and cau s ed
additional losses lD contents
Grunbaum said fire fighte rs
we re lucky the fla mes didn't
spread .
"It was hot and dry because of
the Santa Ana winds. All the
apartme nts would almos t
certainly have burned 1r they
had had wooden shingles," he
said.
Grunbaum said n e arb y
r esidcnct.'s h ad compos1tton
shingles whifh helped ~prevent
flames from spreading from roof
to roof
Peterson said she smukes but
hadn't been smolung prior lD her
nap "] think 1t must have been
something to do with electrical
switches."
A woman who Peterson didn't
know brought h er a bag of
cloth~s to get her through the
night. Another woman askea
Peterson what she needed
··You d on't have any size 9
shoes on you," she asked
"No:· was the reply "But I
wear 'Sire 10 "
She re turned minutes later
with shoes for Peterson.
Peterson said she had bei!n a
soc1aJ worker m Lo6 Angeles and
also had counseled children. She
said she's been out of work for
nearly three years
'"That's what I need, a job,"
she said "Tell people that I love
lD wnrk with children."
-WWWOSL!JA-. p ........,.
rtp<Jrt dtret'tly to the eo"nell
whllu dufuna an .QLdlrulne.-e.
After a i.w la pUM!d, he uld,
the workt•r would ~ In charae ot
m o nitoring the d11c lo 1urc
progr11rn, a duty he aaid 1hould
kt<r p the new employee bu11y
yur-round
L1kt! G»ldo, Agran da1med
lrvinr wu11 fortunute that no
more iserlous u<.ddenl.B Involving
toxic t·h emlc:als have occ:urrcd
Hc-noted. for example. that an
e-th ylene oxide leak Nov 12 at
Bentley Labs might haw been
muc h wo rt1e had It Ol·cu rred
during a workday rather than on
a ft'r1day mght
Cny offlcuus also wL•re lul'k)'
tht: lab's emergen(·y alarm went
o ff , a supervis o r was
1mmLod1atcly ae'."l'e881blc and night
shirt workers were quickly
evacucit.ed, he added
"In every critical Juncturt' we
wert.' fortunate things broke our
way
Although 27 people, including
11bc ,ouC. I ra, w.ra treated
tor rxpoeure to the ch.-mkal at
nearby hoapltal1. n o 1f'rlou1
1njurle• or f&tallt11t• wcr~
rcporu-d
Galdo aatd thtt blaeat oonctrn
u> undc·ologiat.a 11 the potential for
haiardous chl'mlcala ml>dn1 In
the 111r An airplane crHhing
11hort of the runway at John
Wuync Airport might create 1uch
u problem If It rip~ lntD the
wrong buildmg1, she suggested.
The only way tD handle such a
situation would be to know in
advtmt•i• what effect.II the mixing
of chemitals fro m adjacent
buildlngs might create, she said.
Ga1do ullK.I 11tre68ed, and other
t·oum•1l members agreed, that the
t•ost of implementing the new
law should b e covered by
l·harg1ng "US(>r" fees to the firms
that employ 1Dx1c chem1cals
The fel'S cou Id be l evied
through the sa.me system that
collects business licerue fees, they
said.
School chief says
'No more layoffs'
By JO[t CADENHEAD
Of the Dallt f'tlot Stefl •
After sendir,g layoff notices to
teal·hers m the Newport-Mesa
Urufied School District for the
last four years, Supenntendenl
John Nicoll said Tuesday the
board "should dig our heels m"
and not fire any teachers this
year.
Nicoll called the anticipated
1983-84 school budget. with a
projected $1.6 million deficit,
"glum:· but he tDld trustees he
h oped attrition and ea rly
retirement w ou ld make it
unnecessary to la y o ff any
teachers this year.
Last spring. as required by
law, 88 teachers were sent layoff
notices About 12 actually were
laid off and now are working as
substitute teachers 1n the district.
Officials 1n the financially
strapped district expect tD lose
800 students this year, meaning
30 fewer teachers will be needed
in Sept.ember.
Distric t officials also are
recommending that teachers be
granted no salary increases next
year, other than normal s tep
increases for advancement. This
yea r teach e rs received a 3
percent raise.
NicoU sa1d he hopes to shave
$1 million from the pro,JeCted $1.6
million deficit by eliminating 30
t eaching pos itions lhrough
a ttrition and early retirement.
Since last spring 21 teachers
a nd administrators hav e
participated 1n the early
retirement program. It allows
employees over ~5 tD retire with
a n annual $6,000 salary for five
years , receive benefits for five
yt"a rs and w o rk part time as
consultants for hve years.
Add1t 1o nall y, Ni co ll
recommended the board take no
action to eliminate any programs
during the 1983-84 school year.
News of the recommendations
was greeted with guarded
e nthusiasm by Newport-Mesa
fo'ederat1on of Teachers President
Maya Dec,ker.
"I 'm ecstatic . I 'm re~lly
pleased," said Decker. ··1 think
it's good tha t we finally have the
opportunity to avoid the agony
we've been going through for the
last few years."
Decker said 1t was tDo early to
t.•omment on how teachers will
react to the informal proposal
granting no salary increases.
District officials are predicting
a $4 7 .1 million budget next year.
down almost $3 million Cron the
'82-83 budget. Most of the
reductions have come as a resuJt
o f losses o f s tate and federal
income
COLI.JEGE CREDITS • • •
From Page A 1
be resolved.
But Buller emphasized that UC
officials have confirmed that the
transfer credit challenge wiU not
affect students who have taken
Coastline courses in the past or
who are enrolling in the spnng
semE"Ster, which begins Jan. 3 l.
C oas tline , which has
administrative offices in
Fountain Valley, has no campus.
It offers classes in r e nted
locations throughout the area.
Its television courses have been
cr1ucized by faculty members at
sister schools Orange Coast and
Golden West colleges. In part
because of this criticism, officials
m the UC and California State
University systems have begun a
revtew of telecourses.
The (our-year unive rsities
trad1ttonally have accepte d
Coastline telecourse credits when
students trans(er t o these
campuses
But last month a UC faculty
committee called the Board of
Admissions and Relations with
Schools adopted new guidelines
t'Onceming the transfer of credit
earned at community colleges.
The c hairman of this
committee has said Coastline's
cl.as&es wiU be s uspended from
the transfer process until a
further review is conducted. One
pa rt icu la rl y controversia I
telecourse. "Writing for a
R eason ." was s aid t o be
disqualified for w;e as an English
transfer course.
But Coast.llne .t>resident Buller
said UC officLals will not impose
such penalties on spring students.
He said he hopes the transfer
challenge can be resolved before
the end of the semester.
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seen by official
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LOS ANGELES
Califoml.ana can expect a mlld
infiuenu IHIOI\ bean.• most
people are Immune to the
virua that cauaed the flnt
CMe9 dJacovered thla winter, a
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while, to all liiJll indicate a
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Marin seeks state lttttery
SAN RAFAEL -Marin
County aupervilon believe a
at.atewide lottery would help
aolve California'• financial
crlala, and the board voted
unan.lrnoualy Tut!9day to urge
lepalation to create one.
"The aooner California gets
a lottery, the better," aald Bob
RoumJcult>re, chairman of the
board of auperytaon.
"We'd rather have a lottery
than atart firing deputy
sheriffs. closif\i librarlea and
cutting program. like mental
health," he said.
Supervisors raise salary
SACRAMENTO -County
auperviaors have decided to
raiae their salaries from $24,·
324 to $36,828 a year. Only
one supervisor, who had a
"philoeophical problem" with
the 51 percent boost, voted
against the hike.
The vote was taken
Tuesday night at a hearing
NATION
punctuated by aome atormy
objections. The raile will take
effect March 20.
Supervisor Bill Bryan
voted against the raise. He
called it "totally justified" but
said setting his own salary
posed a "philoso phical
problem.''
Military pay hike nixed
WASHINGTON -The
Reagan administration 's
de,s:iaion to w ithhold any
military pay increaaea next
year raises the pouibility the
armed services may have
trouble keeping their ranks
filled with high-quality
volunteers.
Defense offi c ial•
acknowledged they are
concerned about thia and aaid
they will watch enlistment
and re-enlistment trends in
the months ahead.
If necessary, they lndicated,
the administration could
reverse course and ask
Congre.a for money for pay
booeu for the 2.1 million me.n
and women ln uniform.
Oran1• Co'4,ftty 1ov1rnm1nt
hu taken the tint ..... toward
huJn1 two part'!ell of the
BMch-owned 8ya81nCft ~y '° be Ulld fol' •
rellonal park and a ""'*"' of the San Joaquin Hilla
Tr~Uon Comdor.
CoUnty eupervilor11 approv9d
0Uertn1 La,una a .. ch S1.8
million for 43 acrea of the
~22-acre parcel In La1una
Canyon.
Under termJ of a 1978 aareement between the dty and
county, the county wu IJ'Ulted
Th• propo1al 1ndol'led by
IUpeMton calla for the purcbate
of 118·111tft pe.rcel, to be u.ed few
tbe freeway, and a 87-acre
parail. few u.. u a reato;na1 park.
The county ii oroooetna '°pay i.a,una S.Ch Sl,a!fe,000-f« the •
two parcela -S988,000 foe the 76
acr• intended for the freeway
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Will county officials buy the Ziggurat,
declared as surplus property today by the
federal government?
ZIGGURAT'S SURPLUS. • •
From Page A1
Badham said the property
resources pet90nnel concluded
that the government will not be
able to fill the buildins with
tenanta.
Badham called the bullding a
"white elephant" -an
expreaslon that has been
attached to the building
constructed by Rockwell for
ye an.
Th~ building wu conatruct.ed
by RoCkwell in the late 1960a and
early 19701 to bouae the
company's Autonetiat dJvlaion ln
Anaheim. But a slowdown in
defense contracts forced
Rockwell to abandon plant to
occupy the structure and place It
for sale.
The government acquired the
building in a land awap w ith
Rockwell that lnvolved property
near Lo. Angeles International
Airport.
The building ii seven atoriea
tall, has 6,200 parking 1pacea,
two helicopter landing pads.
three cafeteriu and •torace for
500,000 gallona of water.
Accordina to Badham, the
federal aovemment would like
caah for the bulldlna, but wW
conaider a 10-year rnor1Caae·
and .. '71,000 for tbl 8'7-ecn putt ....
Thi llJ'ffment between the
city and county 1overnm1nta
1peUtd out \hat the oounty mwt
pay few whatever land It wan• '°
buy at It• 1918 value, now
..umtt.ci ~ county otftdU at
fl3,000 per ICN. 'n.e COUl\t)' Wal
f1dn1 • Jan. 11 deadline to
determine how much land It
want.ct '° buy. BlcaUM \he county ..,_...y hM
11~ the dty Sl mUlian toward
the purch111 of the land, the
county'• rtmainln1 obll•atlon
would be saot,000. lf ,.,.. chy
9CCllpta tbl offer.
Yet '° be r.alved II whedwr
the city will re~lve county
perml-'on IO dewioD about 82
acr. of 8yamore lfllla IO= dttray tta acquWdon cmta.
approval a. nqulnid ln the una, ...-menL • \ Another conalderatlon city .
offlclala wm have to w1l1h
before they approve the Mle la
whether the county '•
S 13,000-an..acA of fer la a talr
eetJmate of the land'• 1978 va1ue.'
Escort services
licensing ~rdered
Eaoort aervicea located or
operat1n1 In unincorporated
portJona of er.,. Coounty mwt
be llcenaed by the county
Sheriff'• Department under
provl1ion1 of an ordinance
approved Tueeday.
The new ordlnllnce waa
approved on an expedJted baaia
after Sheriff Brad Gatea outlined
problem• escort services
operating In the county have
cauaed.
Within the put year, aherlff'a
deputies have received an
increaalng number of complainta
and report.I of crirnel related to
eecort aervices, the aherlff aaid in
a letter to 1upervilon.
"My office haa received
complalnta raJliing from threat.I
toward customera by male
employeet of theae aervtces to
reports of theft, ... uita. robbery
and contraction of social
diaeaaea," Gate a said. "In
addition, we have arrested
numeroua e900rt aervice females
for pt09titutlon."
~ The new ordinance requires
that escort aervicea doing
bullneaa in or -nciina -=orta lnto
1he county apply for the Ucenae,
aaid Deputy County Counael
Carol Brown.
Other provl1lon1 of the
measure require \hat all .co11a f
J>e examined by a doctor and be • found to be free from ariy
contagloua or communicable ·
dlaeue; that each lef'Vice prvvicW
the 1heriff'1 department with the
names of all eacor11 employed by
the .ervtce, and that the •rvloe
malritaln a regiatration book
containing the names of all
penona who make appolntmenta.
It a1ao apedflcally prohlbita
any eacort from enaaainl in any
sex acts or acting fu -a ''manner
intended to al"OUle, appeal to cw
to gratify the luat or pullorw or
.exual desirtw of the cuatcmer oc ·'
client of the e900rt."
Violation of the ordinance la a •
nilildemeanor punlahable by not
more than a $500 fine and/or a •
llx-month jail tenn.
Ga~ Aid the ordinance la
intended to aignal tho.e "who
might want to 1et involved ln
illeaitimate activitiea" that the
county ia intent on keepina any
problems from oocurrin&· He aaid ete0rt aervk:ea are not
a major problem now and the rneuure will help keep th1np
that way. "We're trylnC to atay
ahead of what we aee oominl in
the future ," the aherlff
commented.
Hostility can hurt heart Wieder due for county gavel Both Gatea and sheriff'•
lnveatl1ator Ru11 Elaner, a
member of the aepa11ment·• vice
lqWld, said they are \lftlWU'e of·
any t.cor\ aerv1ces now Jacated 1n
unincorporated portions of the
county.
TUCSON, Ari%. -People
quk:k to anger may be quicker
to dJe, says a Duke University
acientlat who believes
hostility can harm the heart
u much u smoking or high
blood pressure.
Several studies now
"SU88ett that an awful lot of
premature mortality mar be
a.octated with hoetility ,' Dr.
Red.lord B. Wllllanw Jr. aaJd
Tuesday at a seminar for
acience writers spol'\llOred by
th e Am e ri ca n Heart
Aseodatlon.
Clark may soon go home
Oran1e County 1uperviaora
have enaured that Supervlaor
Harriett Wieder will become the
tint woman to chair the board by
agreeing Tueaday to rot.ate the
post.
The re90luUon adopted by the
board. provtdea that the rotation
will begin this y~ar with the
aupervlaor from the flnt d.iatr1ct,
Roger Stanton, aervln1 aa
chairman and will rotate to
Wieder'• aecond dJatrict 1n 1984,
Supervlaor Thomu Riley'• fifth
district ln 198~. Superviaor Ralph
Clark'• fourth dlatr'tct in 1988
and 1n 1887 '° the third dlatrict,
now r;cwnted by Supervi8or Bruce. eatande.
Following thla initial rotation.
adjusted '° permit each of the
preaent 1upervlaor1 an
opportunity to chair the board,
the cbairmanahlp wW revolve 1n
numerical order amon1 the
dJatricta.
1be raolut.ion Wat introduced
durln1 the board'• re1ular meetinabyNestandewho~lned
with Clark during last week's
atate of the county metMC• ln ca1llna for a return '° a rot.attoh
aystem for the cha1rmanab1p.
Between 19&9 and 1973, the
chairmanlhip wu ullcned on a
rotatln1 baala. Since 1973,
however, aupervt.on intetteted
In the poat politicked for It,
accordina to Stan Oftelie, an
executive a11latant In Clar;.k'•
office.
Neatande waa the board
chaJ.nnan during 1982 and WU
preceded by Clark, who aerved u
Chai~ ln 1081.
l!laner eallmated there are
about 10 aervicea operat1n1
elsewhere Jn the county and
more than 26 operatlna 1n Lo.
Anaelea County. 6iatln8 ec>rt eervicee have eo
days to comply with proyt.lona of·
the new ordiriance, tJmer 9Clded. '
-By JEFF ADLER SALT LAKE CITY -
Artificial heart reciplen\
Barney Clark appean to have
overcome his periods of
mental confusion and may be
releaaed by month's end if his
recovery continues, doctors
aay.
"has clearly improved duriJll
the past two week.a," aaid Dr.
Chase Petenon, University of
Utah vice president !or health
9Ciences.
Clark can take steps with
an aluminum walker, and his
condition ~Y be upgraded
soon from serious to good,
Petenaon said Tuesday.
County facing · greater financial pinch?
The health of th e
61-year-old retired dentist
WORLD
By JEFF ADLER
oftNO..,N9t .....
Soviet's Podgorny dies
Orange County government
must face the "stark reality" that
It ia situated ln the "fallout zone"
of the twin fl.nandal cNel f.ctr\i
Washington and Sacramento,
county Board of Supervisors
Chairman Roger Stanton said
Tuesday.
MOSCOW -Former
Preside n t Nikola i V .
Podsomy, the laat aurvivlng
member of the famous troika
that supplanted Nikita
Khruachchev nearly two
decadea ago, has dJed alter a
Iona illneaa, otfidal aourcea
la.Id today. He was 79.
A spokeswoman for the
Presidium of the Supreme
Soviet , the na tio nal
Parliament, would not say
when the former Soviet head
of state died. She said an
obituary would be publlahed
in the government newspaper
Izvestia that appears ln the
evening.
In his first fonnaJ addreu as
board chairman, Stanton said
that county government may
have to bear up UD(ler greater
burdena because of the financial
problem-. faclni the atate and
federal iovemment.
U.S. protests detention
"In an effort to. relieve their
burden, they may attempt to
increase our burden at the county
level. Resardlea of the extent of
o ur financial atability and
management ability, Orange
County will probably have
comparatJvely fewer raourcea to
face ll"eater z:etponalbilitiea thia
year than In any previoua year in
our county'• hi1tory," Stanton
uid.
WARSAW, Poland -The
U .S. Embaaay protested to the
Pollah Foreign Ministry today.
over the detention of Ruth
Gruber , ch ief Warsaw
correapondent o f the
American news aaency
United Preti International, an ema-y apokeanan aald.
He ealled the case "very
aerious."
Gruber was detained
Tuesday ~t for quesuon1n&
on alleaed "activitiea apit\lt
the laws of the Polish
People'• Republic," the
spokesman quoted Pollah
police aa saYlnC.
Deaplte the aaaina economy
and financial problema facing
other level• of 1overnment,
Orange County la 'the economic
bright apot ln the natJonal aceine
by whateverat.atiatk:s you chooee.''
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their name and telephone number for verification. No clrcwaUoo
calla.~.
T.tl ua wh1t'1 on your mind.
H e sa i d that while
unemployment exct!ed1 10
percent In California and the
nation, it ia "lea than 8 percent
here.'' Unemployment in Oranae
County, aocordln1 to the atate
Employment Development
Department, hovered at 8
percent last fall.
And Orange County ranks
sixth in the nation in its
reaidenta' per capita income. the
aupervlaor aaid. "Orange Countl
reaklenta are among ~e beat of ,
·Gem
Talk
By J.C. HUMPHRIES
C•rtifi«i Gemol~i11, AGS
financially speaking, of
metropolitan dwellera In the
country ,'t he added.
S\anton called Oranae County
a complex aocial and political
entity that la both urban and
rural, with realdenta both
wealthy and needy, aoph.laticated
and ''down home.'' It la the rich diversity of the
county that results 1n the "often oonflictlnC .demands" of varioua
lntereat aroupa and county
reaidenta on CIOW\ty pemment,
Stanton said.
Among the confli cting
demands are: ''a call for more
joba. but leaa traffic; lower rate of
population growth. but increued
economic activity; lower ho\.ml.na •
prioes, but l.ower densitiea with
larger houaes and tote; better :
freeways and roads, but lower
taxes; effective punishment of t
crtm1n.a1&, but watch wheni you
put that jail; a bustling bua1nem ,
community, but make the airport : ao away," be aa.1d. I
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WA8HINOTON (AP) -
Rlch•rd S &-hwelker ....Sped
today u MCNlat)' of hultli and
human MrvlOll, and Prteldent
RH1•n named former Rep.
Mar1aret Heckler of
M..-chu..ttl to~ him.
The prHldent made hh
announcement In a hurt!edly
arranaed ceremony ln th• ornate
Eut Room after newa of
Schweiker'• ret11natlon leaked
out In advance late Tueeday.
, Heckler, who wu def•ted for
re-election In November after
et1ht terma In Conarea, aald,
"All Ametcarui are 1rat.eful to
Dick Schw ei ker for hl1
performance."
She called her new job "the
greatest challen1e of my life"
and the "harde.t ..i,nment ln
Washington."
She la the aecond woman to be
nominated to the Cabinet ln the
wt week.
The president, Schweiker and
Heckler were applauded by
government employees u they
entered the Eut Room.
Richard Schweiker
Rea1an'1 announcerqent wu
delayed 10 mlnute1 while
worken haatlly put together a
podium for the pre.ldent and an
audience wu uet1J\bled .amonc
Margaret Heckler
1eCretarie. and othen ln a nearby
1ovenvnent office bulldlna.
Rea1an u ld he accepted
Schwelker'a realgnatlon '1wlth
deep regret" and called him "a
tru1ted advl1er, an able
ad.m1n11\tator and a men who'•
done an ou tuandlnt Job 11
lll!Cretary. . . . ••
Admlnhtratlon oUtclalt
dllcloeed 8chwelker'1 ~ to
quit Tu.day nJaht. Rewrn&na to
private bualnHI, he 1lve1 up
control of a f27' billion
depenment thee over.. Soda!
Secu.rity. Medkve and MedkaSd,
welfare and public hHlth
proaranw. lncludJ.na ~ ot the
Food and Drue Minln1acration. J
Schweiker'• departure after
two yean would make bUn the
fourth of Rea1an'1 ort1tnal
Cabinet to resipl and the eecond
to leave ln two weekl.
Heckler, an •l1ht·term
Republlcan oonsn-woman. wu
defeated ln a re-election bid 1ut
November by Rep. Barney Frank
when their dl1trtct1 were
combined.
Heckler ha1 1tayed I n
Waahlngton, working for a law
firm while reportedly beln1
comldered for, and OONiderlna.
administrative appolntmenll.
Delly ~lot l'hoto by "•trtcll O'Donnell
R e agan cuts defense cash, freezes pay
Blowing in the wind
Palm trees lining tht.• appropriately named
Palm Avenue in Huntington Beach show
which way the wind is blowing. And how
hard.
WASHINGTON (A P) -
President Reagan, lnalatlng
"we're not reven!ng our counte,"
is nonetheless acalin1 back hia
r ecord Pe ntagon spending
buildu p and 1ee kin1 a
government-wide pay freeze to
help curb soaring federal deficits.
R eaga n , under I ntense
pre11ure to make cuts In hl1
proposed flacal 1984 spending
plan, abandoned hil oppotltion to
slowing increaae1 In mllltary
spendina Tuetday.
He accepted DefeNe Secretary
Caa par Weinberger '•
recommendation to redU<Je the
military'• 1pending authority by
$11.3 billion, or 4 percent. That
would mean a reduction ln the
year's ca.ah outlaYI by about $8
billion, Ii.nee 1pendlng authority
i• 1pread over more than one
year. -
$200 bllllon In 1984 to $300
billion by 1988.
Reagan muat complete hl1
spending plan for flacal 1984,
which bqina Oct. l, by Jan. 31.
Reagan and Welnber1er
appeared to be the 1aat boldoutl
aga1J11t cull in the defellle
N O W leader's m urder rap 'harassment'
Reagan said the reduction
"doe1 not Interfere with the
production of any w e apon•
1y1tem at all ... We are not
reversing coune."
Pentagon offlclall aald part of
the reduction will result from a
propoied freeze on pay for the
2.1 million memben of the armed
f orce•, an action other
admlniltratlon 1ource1 1ald
would be exiended as well 1.0 the
nation'• 2 rnilllon civilian federal
worken.
budget. In recent weekl, the
prealdent'a chief economic
advllen, conareaalonal leaden
and influential memben of the
buaineu community had been l lobbyln 1 exten1lvely for a
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
Leaders of the Califorrua chapter
of the National Orgaruzation for
Women said the arrest of their
top officer for a 1965 murder in
New O r leans is "clea r
harassment'" and promised to
stand by her "100 percent."
Ginny Eleanor Foat, 42, was
arrested Tuesday on a murder
warrant from Louisiana. Officials
there said they had believed until
recently that F o,at was an a
Nevada prison for another
slaying
The atory of her arrest sent
s h ock waves through Los
Angeles' femm1st and pohucal
circles. where Foat was admired
by her peers aa a forceful
advocate for liberal causes. Some
California NOW officials said
they had long known of the
allegauons and did not believe
them
Law enforcement officials said
that Foat has had a number of
ahasea. w as once known aa
Virginia Galluzzo and h a d
worked aa a Bourbon Street
barma1d in New Orleans.
Police said her ex-husband,
John S1dote, had implicated Foat
in two 1965 killings; the New
Orleans robbery-murder of a
South American man and the
Nevada killing of a San Franclaco
hotel executive The Nevada
charges were dismissed when
S1dote r efused to testify,
authoriues there said
Cal1forn1a NOW off1 c1ala
questioned the timing of the
arrest. They said in a statement
that Louisiana had twice tried to
extradite Foat but had dropped
the proceedings becauae of lack
of evidence.
"We consider th11 8J'l'e9t to be
clear haraument . . and we are
backing Ginny 100 percent," the
NOW statement said.
Foat, a Democratic Party
activist, was being held without
bail pending arraignment today.
California NOW leaders laid they
would seek to have her releaaed
on her own recognizanc:e.
Foat was arrested at suburban
Hollywood-Burbank Airport as
she and a friend were waiting to
board a plane, said Loe Angeles
Police Cmdr. William Booth.
Although the arrest warrant
waa for Virginia Galluzzo, the
name Ginny Foal alao hu been
mentioned ln documentl, and "It
is well eatabllahed that Ginny
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Foat la Virginia Galluzzo," Booth
said.
"I hope it'• a cue of miataken
identity," aaid state Sen. Diane
Watson, 0-Loe Angeles. "She'•
been a hard worker dedicated to
the cau.e of women'• ilaues."
Aa the flrat full-time, paid
president of California NOW,
Foat la r e pon1ible for dally
adminl1tratlon, policy and
supervision of the atate'1 40
chapters with 30,000 memben.
She planned to enter law echool
thla fall.
The federal workfo rce
received a 4 percent aero.-the-
board wage 1ncreue 1aat Oct. 1.
Forcolng a 1irnllar Increase in
1984 would save the government
about $5 billion.
The administration haa leas
than t~ weeks to eettle on a
cour1e for reducing record
defidll threatening to grow from
SALE
1lowdown in the president'•
five-year plan for building. up
the nation'• defen1e1.
Overall, the pro1pectlve
defeme budget for the next fi8cal
year would give the Pentaaon a
record $273.4 blllion ln budget
authority, up by $35.4 billlon
from thia year.
Initial reaction in~ to
the defense cut rangea from
hesitant IUpport from a leading
Republican backer of the
Pentagon to complalnll from a
Democratic critic that the cut did
not go far enough.
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Hours: Mon. thru Sat. 10:00 to 5:30
I 024 Ba yside Drive
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Seymour to talk
to Irvine GOP
State Sen , Jobo Seymour
will be the guest •Peaker
when the Irvine Republican
Club meets a t 7 :30 p m .
Thursday .
Seymour, R-Anaheam, is
expected to discuss lhe state's
financial problems when the
meeting t'onv~nes at the
ltyine Jfran<'h of Progressive S~n g s a n d L o a n
Association, 4860 Irvine Blvd.
The public is invited. More
mformataon may be obtained
by <'alhng Argyle Nelson at
640-914 1
Huntington Beach campus.
Orange Cout DAILY l'ILOT /W'ldr-4ay, JllnUlf'Y 12. 1983
Angling for a nice day .
· • Golden West College
voice students of Henrietta
Car ter will display their
talents in a aolo voice recital
scheduled at 8 p.m. Saturday
in Music-Room 108 on the
The concert wall feature
popular and classical songs,
showtunes and arias .
Adm.mlon is free
Warm weather brought hordes of people to the beach this week,
but moat didn't go near the 60-degree water. At the Newport
Pier, fishing and strolling were the favorite pastimes.
• A dance for teenagers
featuring the bands Ripp
Tides and the Mud Men will
b e staged from 8 p.m to
midnight Saturday at Turtle
Rock Community Park 1n
Irvine.
Admission la $3 each and
identification will be
required . The dance is
sponsored by the c ity's
Com munit y Services
Department.
Fed up with alligators? Get a bullshirt
The dance will be open to
all youths a~ed 13 to 18.
The park is at 1 Sunnyhill
Drive In Irvine. For more
mfonnallon, call 660-3814.
• The two remammg Bolsa
Chica tours of the year are
scheduled Saturday. Feb. 5
and Saturday, March 6.
Warner Avenue and Pacific
Coast Highway In Huntington
Beach between 9 and 10:30
a.m.
People wishing to take the
tour can meet at lhe parking
lot about l 1h miles south of
History. ecology, birds and
marsh ecology will b e
explained at the conducted
tours.
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MON.-FAI. -10-4
WHY WEIGHT
Start the llew Year out
right, with our weight
loss therapy.
I
John Hungerford of El Toro
hu created a budget-conscious
response to the alligators, tigers,
ponies and other st.atua clothing
insignia.
His answer to fashion
tast.emakera who want to keep
his three youngsters in designer
labels Is a tiny dung emblem,
crafted in brownish-green vinyl
and imprinted with the Initials
B.S.
It's just large enough to cover
an lzod shirt alligator.
"I am only one of millions of
_earents throughout our nation
who ls constantly being asked by
his teen -agers for money to
purchue signature jeans, lzod
shirts, e t cetera, so that he or she
can keep up with his peers,''
Hungerford explained.
"These lzod shirts cost more than regular shirts . . and l
r esent subsidizing the
manufacturer's promotional
budget by having my youngsters
walk around advertising his
clothing without compensation.
I'm up to he.re with all this."
Hungerford, 50, is marketing
what h e calls "cow pods"
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Our patients have lost 20 to 150 pounds
using the protein sparing modified fast, the
easiest, sa fest and quickest way to lose
weight -proven on thousands of patients
over a 10 year period.
Hickey Freeman. Bill Blass. Select from 2 and 3 piece suits 1n all wools.
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Minimum charge for alterahons
Not all colors ~nd styles 1n all sizes
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Save 3CWo to ~ on Sportswear, Separates induding jackets, '
skirts, pants, blouses, sweaters.
Reg. 28.00-120.00
l•v• 30% to SO" on dresses, blazers and coats
Req, 50.00-120.00
through his Creative Marketing
Services firm. He's ordered 2,500
of them in stick-on and lron-on
models priced at 75 cents each.
He credits his 13-year-old son
w\th inBplrlng him.
"My son came to me one night
after a particu.larly tough day. I
had just l08t some business . . .
and he told me how he needed
some more alligator shirts, as he
calls them," Hungerford recalled.
"So I said to my wife, 'This la
bull .. .' "
He wrote h is n e phew . an
amatt>ur photographer living at
Famous maker
his mother-in-law's Loulalana
farm, for "full color photographs
of the most beautiful cow pods
you can find."
With the snapshot models,
Hunge rford d esigned the
emblems and adopted the slogan,
"Switch from Izods to cow pods."
The first edit.ions came out two
week.a ago and Hungerford aa.ld
if demand warranta, he can order
20,000 a week. U not, he adds,
"The very worst that can happen
is that rm going to have a very
good time with thia.''
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Reg 25 00-52.50. Long sleeve. plaids and solids 1n
assorted fabncs and colors
Famous maker
knit shirts..... . . . . . . .... 14.90-29.90
Reg 25 00 -40 00. Orlons and wools in solids.
and patterns
Famommaker
sweaters .................. 19.90·119.90
Reg. 32.50-155.00. Large selection of colors and styles
1n orlons, wools ~nd cashmeres.
Outerwear ................. 39.90-99.90
Reg. 85.00-150.00. Assorted styles and fabrics
including skt parkas and lightweight 1ackets.
Suede and .
'-8ather Jackets. . ... 149.90· 259.90
Reg. to 400.00. Many styles to choose outstanding -values.
Casual Pants .............. 14.90-26.90
Reg to 37 50 Large selection of fabncs and styles
1nclud1ng corduroy.
Long sleeve
dress shirts ....................... 16.90
Reg. to 30.00. Assorted solid colors and patterns
Neokwear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... 9.99
Reg to 26.50. Pure silk save over 60%
Robes. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . . .19.90·79.90
Reg. to 110.00. Includes designer names.
Baity. Johnston & Murphy. Florsheim.
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Orange Cout DAIL y PILOT /Wedneedly, January 11, ""
ransit district faces
r new revenue shortage
Leu than two montha after
:Ill\ initial round of route cutbacks,
the Orange County Tranalt
..Ql.atrtct appears to be f aclna more
(eductiona ln bua 1ervice1 as a
f"ult of additional cut.a ln federal
'tnd atate tundini·
Thia bad news was delivered \av OCTD board chainnan Ralph C...:k in hla annual state of the
cllatrtct message this month.
In November the district was
•dy to eliminate four local and
ffven express routes as an
~nomy measure, but two of the
,toutea were saved after public
•l'otesta. Also rescued was
.&aturday Dial-A -Ride service
"rhich had been proposed for ~limination. But the remaining
~ts still were expected to save at
bast $1.46 million in annual
operating costs.
At that time, it was explained
the year's b udget had been drawn
up in expectation that 8.3 million
riders would use OCTD services in
the first quarter of the fiscal year,
but ridership had numbered only
7.9 million.
Additionally, revenues were
down because local sales tax
a>llection.s, payments from which
support about half the transit
district's budget, were lower than
expected.
Now, noting that 1982 was
the year in which the financial
pinch began to "squeeze" eome bua
lines, Clark uya more route cu ta
mey be neceuary and tnalntainJng
t>ua fares at thelr praent level a1lo
may be dlf ficult.
However, the 10th
anniversary year for OCTD wu
not all bad newa. In ita flrat
decade, the service ha1 grown
from a five-bus fleet in 1912 to a
600-vehicle fleet carrying more
than 30 million passengen a year.
And the district's 1~82
building program lnCJuded a new
terminal in Laguna Beach, one
under construction ln Santa Ana
and a nearly completed
maintenance facility in Anaheim.
The district also was able to
purchase seven miles of a railroad
right-of-way in central Orange
County which is viewed as the
centerpiece of a hoped-for rapid
transit line.
Moving Southern
Californians from cars to buses is
no easy task, and it is particularly
unfortunate that the funding
shortage had to come at a time
when countians were growing
somewhat accustomed to using the
bus. OCTD probably will continue
to have its ups and downa, but the
service is here to stay and, with
reasonable economic recovery,
should be able to continue with
steady growth.
Paramedic cost cut
Costa Mesa has found a
r~latively inexpensive way to
double paramedic service in the dty and reduce its reliance on help
f(Om neighboring Newport Beach.
By using an existing Fire
Qepartment ladder truck instead
of buying a special $30.000
paramedic van. the city was able
to manage by buying just $15,000
of medical equipment for a second
medic team.
And, with 15 of the city's 100
firefighters already trained as
paramedics, there was no need to
hire a new medical team to staff
the second unit.
Last year about 70 percent of
the ~.229 emergency calls received
by the Costa Mesa Fire
Department involved medical
problems. Newport Beach
paramedics were called to handle
more than 1.000 of the medical
emergencies under a mutuaJ aid
agreement, but the distances
involved argued against too much
dependence on mutual aid.
A similar agreement wtth the
city of Santa Ana was dropped
when Costa Mesa was asked to
pay $200,000 for the formerly free
service.
With demands for emergency
help increasing, and the possibility
of having to pay for outside help,
the city has arrived at a sound
solution that provides the valuable
service at minimum cost.
In fact. the ladder truck can
serve very well to take paramedics
to the scene of an emergency.
They nonnally are called upon to
administer aid only at the scene
and an ambulance is awnmoned if
a patient must be transported to a
hospital.
This is an approach that
might be considered by other
communities wishing to expand
paramedic service without
investing in a costly new van.
Selfish driver s warne d
Drivers who park in spaces
reserved for the handicapped. or
who illegally use the blue
parking privileges as handicapped
California drivers.
handicapped placards issued by It s hould not have been
the Department of Motor Vehicles nece ssary to go through the
for temporarily handicapped procedure of passing a new law to
persons will face stiffer penalt.Jes keep selfish able drivers out of
under a new state law now in spaces marked for th e
elfect. Both mfractiona carry a handicapped. but the volume of
fine and possible jail term. complaints about this misiae was
Other new legi slation suff1cient to co nvince the
benefiting the handicapped lawmakers that something more
requires some gas stations to than a reprimand waa in order.
provide clearly marked special Perhaps as word of the stiffer law
ref u e Ii n g a er vice for the gets around, h~althy d.rivora will
handicapped and grants disabled opt to walk a few mo~ 1tepe on
drivers from other states the same their errands. -· .
Opinion• expre•Md In Ille apace above are thoM of the Dally Piiot. Oth•r viewt
9;1pre8Md on thl1 page are thoM of their authors end artl1t1. Reeder oomm•nt It
lnvfted. Addr ... The Dally Pilot. P.O Box 1660, Coata M ... , CA 92828. Phont (714) '42-4321.
L.M. Boyd/ Robbers' o dds
U ever propos!Uoned to rob a bank.
conatder the odda: About 6~ percent of
fbch crlrnea ~ aolved. But oftentimes more than one crime la eolved when
one robber 11 caught. Clearly the
ptrunt.qe of robben who get cau1ht
t. much higher.
Queen bees are mam-produced in
queen-bee factories, eor1 of. Keepen
tnat.ch the queens away from the
workers every 12 days M ost
tftdustriou.aly. the workera produce
~ after queen. only to have each
IMdnap.,.d. The queen• are 1ent
orld-wlde. Alabama i• the big ...-en-bee ahlppina •tate.
Did I tell you Leonardo ct. Vind
played the ""'tu?
· Q . Don't do11 howl at 1lrena '*-'* MN hurt their Ml"l1
ORANG! OOAST
Daily Pililt
A. Maybe, but lllOlt veterinarians
think dogs do It to Imitate the siren's
howl.a.
Modern inventor• do their beat
work between the a.ges of 34 and 48.
So says • tcholar who did a computer
run on numerous rteeereh enatneen
and their ere.lions. Thoee Invent.on
may be older by the time thear patent.I
pass throu,h tho paper mill, but they
moatly were of the afore-mentioned
agn when they ijnt aot thelr brtaht
ldeaa. -
One hundred ahJpe a year go down
at sea. That'• the estimate. Thoee who
claim to k.nQw say at leut a mllllon
ahlpe Ue at the bottom of the OCUl\I,
U.S. President Wiiliam Howard
Tef t '° liked cows that he kept a pet
Holateln named "Pauline' In an
Executive Manston prqe.
Study lashes Pent~gon waste
WASHINGroN -For years I have
been crying out against the prodigious
waste in the Pentagon. Like others who
believe the best hope for peace i1 a
military deter rent, 1 have warned
repeatedly that giving the Pentagon
brass hats a virtual blank check for anna
expenditures really produces less bang
for more bucks.
I had high hopes that Defense
~tary Caspar Weinberger would rein
m the runaway spenders in the Defense
Department. Some conservatives shared
this hope. ln fact, les,, than two month.a
after President Reagan was inaugurated,
a rockribbed conservative group called
the Committee on National Security
compiled a report for me which
pinpointed some $32 billion that had
been wasted on various military
progTams.
NOW, AFTE R two years of
suppoR<ily tightfisted management by
Cap the Knife and his cost-cutters,
another eminently conservative group
ha• issued a stinging report on the
Pentagon wastrels. The report. produced
by the Heritage Foundation, ls now
cin:ulating at the highest levels of the
White House. My associate Indy
.Badhwar obtained a copy.
The Heritage analyst•' alarming
conclusion is that the $1.6 trillion Reagan
will spend on defense over the neX1 live
years will give the Unhed States neither
superior hardware nor better fighting
capability -nor even combat-readiness
-unleu the Defense Department is
overhauled from top to bottom.
Thia &rim warning represents a
significant break with the traditional
CONervative view that the generals and
ad.mirala know best. Indeed, to question
the bran hats' wisdom was to risk
accusations of disloyalty.
Now, though , the Heritage
Foundation has concluded painfully that
Q
-JIC_l_ll-1-111_1_1 -~
the megabucks thrown at the Pentagon
have often produced a mini-bang. Most
surprising of all, they have faulted their
favorite adminiatration within memory
with allowing boondoggle-as-usual at
the once-hallowed Pentagon.
The conservatives' somewhat-
embarraaed dlailluaionmenl wi~ the
defense eecablJahment wu expressed by
Heritage Foundation spokesman Herb
Berkowitz thJ.a way:
"For years the liberals threw money at
social problems hoping that they would
go away. They never did. So they asked
for more money each year. The same 'itfi'::9 to defense. We keep aying we're f g behind and keep throwing money
at the Pentagon TIM! public haa already
sou.red over defense spending. U things
continue thia way, we will only destroy
the national CONeNUa behind a strong
defen9e."
The foundation report aaya bluntly:
"Our defense establishment has
stagnated." It glve1 these explicit
reaaona:
-Re9ou.rces wasted on fancy weapons
that are "prone to break down," when
1impler, cheaper alternatives are
available.
-mE PENTAGON I.a not prepared
to meet "the threat of conventional
force• (to) vital American
interest.a ... We are forced to rely on
the nuclear th.real when we no longer
poaem ... nuclear superiority."
-Massive increases ln the unit cost of
weapons systems, due less to inflation
than to "the policy of focusing almost
exclusively on complex hardware and
unrealistic budget planning and
management." The cost eecalation forces
a reduction in the number of weapons
produced.
-Inadequate cost-saving initiatives.
The Pengat.on'• projected $11 billion
savmg,i over .even yean will be a drop
m the bucket. C.oist increases for major
weapons prosrama alone are estimated at
a staggering $277.S blllion over a 20-year
period.
Footnote: When the Heritage
Foundation apeak1, the Reagan
administration liatena. White House
<."OUNelor F.d Meeme ls expected to advbe
President Reagan to endorse the
foundation's recommendations publicly.
Brown's 'idea factory' had merit
Jerry Brown's "idea factory," the
Office of Appropnate Technology, ha.a
all but ceased to exist, most oClta 40
employees having been given their
walking papers by the Deukmejian
administration.
lt may have been significant. too, that
the OAT director, Robert Judd,
expressed surprise at the wholesale
releue of his staff and hirMeU: It maket1
one think that J\.ldd had no Idea that h1a
was a job created an~auatained by
poliUcal momentum, '-One that mult
n~ly end alona with the ~nu~ of
OAT'a chief dealgner, the newly
unemployed Brown Juruor.
JUDO A ND hia .elected start
were given the word at a Chrl1tmaa
party by 8 T . Collins. the former
governor'• chief of 1taff, who like
everyone f'lae-can only wonder about tht'
f'Ventual fate of 8rown'1 futurl1tlc
"egghead" _,.ncy. It la 1pa1Wly nafled
and preMntly hu the appearance of a
momlna glory at mJdnlght.
Robert Naylor of Menlo Park, leader
of the ADembly minority party. said ht'
thlnlu that Gov. Deukmejtan'1 rava11na
of OAT Is mort' than simply economy or
revamped government efficiency. "To
some extent there's a symbolic thing of
not continuing one of Jerry Brown's
touchy-feely programs," he said, and it ta
likely that he la on the track.
The think tank agency was !ICUlpted
by Brown at about the same time he was
proffering hla "era of limita" phil090phy
1-•• -l-•• -,1-11--·
that 8Qt ham in such hot water with the
1tate'1 bualnem community. A.a a result,
It never 10t the It.ind of ecientific and
bu11ne11 support it would need to
continue au lite under a more
oontervaUve Republican ad.miniatntion.
Actually, Brown did make 1erloU1
lnl'Ollda toward cultivalinl at leut hiah·
t41Ch lnduatnee, which have ~ ihe
au.te'• No. 2 buJ.1ntt1 By embractna an
anti-nuclear poaltlon end edvocauna
greater u~ of 10lar and wind power,
Brown waa able to poaltlon himself
amon1 those who belleve that a
tf'Chnologtca&l future wiU be the rftult of
a bold and innovative present.
B R OWN'S BIGGEST problem
throughout his e1ght years as governor
was one of image, and because of tha"t
lea-th.an-impressive publlc perception
many of hla better accomplishments as
California'• chief executive will be
overlooked. Hl1 Johnnie-come-lately
affection for technological answers to
aod.al problems resulted in the creation
of small-time bureaucracies with
laudable intent but wath little cha.nee of
IW'Vival in the man' structured and rigid
administration that will be thf' mark of
~ Deulcmejian.
The new 10vemor should take note,
how~r. of the popularity that Brown
culled from a reluctant high-tech
lndust.ry with h1a conlinu.ina interat in
the potential of computera, electronial
and toftware. The Office of Apprppri.ate
TechnotocY needa a new name, a new
11aff an1werable to a new bola. and a
new aet of prloritiee, but the concept of
meld.lni 10vemment with high-tech is
one that shouldn't be la.t in the ahulfJe
of an adml.niatration change.
After all, ai one Republican wu heard
to uy, juat bec:auae it wu Brown's idea
doean't nec.'ealarily make It bad.
Legal system now impedes goal of equity
ON-of the most perplexing paradoxee
In the Iona history of the human rKe ls
the fact that we were not fully dvilJ.zed
unt.U we began to live under the ru1 of
law -and yet it ls the law ltaelf that
now threatens to 1tran1le ua aa
merdletlly aa Lacx:oon and hi.a aon1 were
done In by .erpent.a.
The rule of bw ill perhapa the noblelt
work of man, aJ.lowt.na him to tramcmd
IYlllY 111111
h1I buer lnltinctl and accommodate to a
mutuaJ 1greement with.out Vlo~ «
rupture. A t the aame time, the
mechanism of law hat turned from a
meant to an •nd, from a tool a.o a we.pon
that often reaemblH t he ancient
J~maut more t.hah an)'\hlnl elie.
ff la too ,_., to tUe • Cfiliap ihot at
the lawyers the""9lvea. for they a.re
nearly H much the vicUm1 H th•
culprl 1 -ov.rwhelmed bJ the
lncreasJna complntty and tortuomty and
1lnu01lty of thla loomll'\I monster we
have Cf'ff led and cannot COl\trol.
Nobody ii happy with lhe 1ystem we
have evolved, even the bcn•ftctaries.,
who haw to hi.re mon and mote lawyers '° pro*l and defend and interpret and
elude t.h• meahwork of lecallam that
conttrlcta u1 ln every upec:t of our
~te. tnduatrial, damatk: and cM.l
Uv. .
lnl1Md of almplifytna and lUbricatina
the mechanlam of 10ciety, t ).\e law
compllcat.. and c1oo up all dw hOnnal
procHtH, lmpea1na rather t han
facllltatlna lta ortst.nef aoa}. wtlJch l.t
tct.W&y. • I
'WMt fl tncic In our cwnnt. .Stu.adcn
-• altuatlon that ls perbape more
a"1'avated ln tJ\e UnhAtd St.ti. than
anywt... •* ln the modem world -Ii
that the public, lf it beoccu. V::C.'*"t ~of -thelnes d!\l~ot
the sytWn. may;~ to rwwt to our
more atavtltlc iaiiUDc1a and. • It wwe. wa the lew "''° ltl own hlmcll. ,,,. ....... oahClllwd. ~
above m1nO bUt Ua hlMorY II a M lb.ady
In atHd ily lowered 1tandatd a of
manJpulation and mastery by the strong
against the weak, the cunn.lnc against
the simple, and paraaatea aaalnst the
producers.
1 fear for the whole fabric of law and
jur,llprudence, for I tee nothing b'4t
81:lpr, aullen ~tment and fnaatratlon
ln the public temper today -and when
&hele are the pt'eYalllQ8 paaetona. we
know that the law will not be lmprowd.
OAVALOAOI
INTIATAINM!NT
T!Ll!VlllON
Running away
'Why would he leave ...
We were getting along'
By LORENZO BENET Ot"tMDellyNotlUlft
For three days Jlm and~
Moes of Huntington Beach didn t
know whether their 14-year-old
eon waa dead or alive. The day
Mike disappeared, he left no
word with his older brother,
Robert. No clothes were removed
from hia bedroom; no food was
taken from the kitchen. Phone
calla to his friends, police and
hospitals turned up nothing.
''l had tears in my eyes,"
recalled Jim , a 36-year-old
businessman who, along with hia
wife and son, shared some of hia
· con'cerns in their comfortable,
suburban home. "We hadn't
heard anything. I thought he was
dead or hurt -I wondered if we
were ever going to see him
again."
On Friday, Nov. 12, the Mosses
were able to relax a little. A
friend of Mike's called to tell
them their son was staying in a
garage in Huntington Beach, but
he wasn't sure where. They a1ao
learned of rumors that someone
was threatening their son.
So, for the next two and a hal.f
weeks, the Moss family spent
their days telephoning Mike's
friends, knocking on doors,
checking even the vaguest of
leads that would lead them to the·
Moss who had run away from
h ome. They staked out his
favonte neighborhood hangouts
the bowling alley, the
7-Eleven Store, the football
stadium.
J im made 100 leaflets and
hunj{ them o n laundromat
bulletin boards, telephone poles
and storefront. Each read:
"WANTED AND LOVED ,
MISSING BOY, PLEASE
HELP!" They listed Mike's vital
-flaJlstlcs. Set in the lower
lefthand comer was a four-inch
by three-inch photo of Mike
outfitted In a HawaUan ahlrt,
sitting In a chair and grinning
like the kid next door. Phone
numbers for anyone with
infonnation to call closed out the
printed plea.
"Why would he leave, I don't
understand," Mary said. "We
were getting along great. He was
helping us at our new beauty
salon. Maybe because of all the
work there we were ignoring
him , maybe he did I t for
attention. Why doesn't he call us?
Maybe I don't know him as well
as l thought -that bothers me a
lot
"Perhaps we should have done
things differently ," she
continued. "Maybe we should
have sent him to a private
1ehool."
"I think we've been fair," Jim
interrupted. He looked at Robert.
"Do you think we've been fair?"
"I think· he !eft for hia own
reasons," Robert answered. "I
don't think he left becau.e you
were bad parents."
Whether a child la IOM for 24
houn or for rnontha at a time,
moat parents of runaway
children marl themaelves ln past
mistakes and eelf-recrlmlnation.
In California, many mothers and
fathers have been In thl1
predicament: nearly 80 percent ol
the 12,000 people reported misalni la.st year were juvenile1,
according t'O the attorney
general's office. Alona the
Orange Coast, about 50 such
cues are on police files at any
given time, and the numbers
lncreue durtna the summer.
Some children take off to
escape abusive parents, but police
and counselors agree that the
majority leave good, caring
homes. They say the children
feel their parents are too atrlct or
elae they simply want to avoid
the rigors of adoleecence and pt
out to see the world -aort of
~ like modern-day Huckleberry
Finns.
Many of these kida are vict.ima
of the pleasure principle; they
are so aelf-cente.red they cannot
see the consequences of their
actions on others. They simply do
what they want, when they
want." explained Muon Fries, a
psychologist at the Asaeament
and Treatment Service Center
(ATSC) of Coastal Orange
County in Costa Mesa. • • •
Most children return within
two to three days. But for the
mothers and fathers of long-term
runaways, the situation can
become diamal. In addition to the
emotional struggles, parents must
turn over dental records to
authorities if their child ia gone
for more than 30 days. Thi.a la not
merely a precaudon. Statistict
ahow juveniles statewide llClCOW\f
for nearly half of all people who
remain ln the m.lasiJ'li petW>N file
for longer than a month. And,
sadly, they make up a majority o~
all unidentified deceued.
What's more, Orange County
pareiita often become alarmed
when they discover police (after
they have establlahed there la nc
foul play or Immediate danger
involved) do not bother lookinj
for their runaway ion or
daughter. Back in 1976, the atatf
passed legislation sponaored by
Sen. Alan Robbins D-Van Nuys,
and A.semblyman Julian Dixon,
D-Los Angeles, giyins counties
the o ption of whether t o
prosecute what are commonly
referred to aa "s1atua offenden"
-juveniles guilty of running
away, truancy of or being
ungovernable by parents.
The reasoning behind the law
was that juvenile hall, which
housed status offenden t.opther
with delinquents guilty of such
crimes as robbery, proetitution
and rape, had a corrupting
influence on the former iJ'OUp.
Lawmaken felt t.h09e you.ngsten
had a better chance of ah.aping up
When you need help
Parents of runaways or troubled children in general
have several choices of services in which to get help. The
following is a list of these agencies and groups.
• AMP ARO -this Garden Grove service provides
residential treatment for youngste rs in addition to
individual family and group counseling. The agency focuses
on counseling both parents and children to re-unify the
family . F ees are based on a sliding scale. Call (714)
638-8310.
• ASSESSMENT and Treatment Sel"V'kes Center of
• Coastal Orange County in Costa Mesa -Parents must be
referred by police. This service offers group, family and
i.nWvidual counseling at no cost. For more infonnation call
(1)4) 549-1814.
• SOUTH COUNT\' Youth Shelter in Laguna Beach
-this facility otters the same services as Amparo. The
phone number ia (714) 995-1293.
• TOUGHLOVE-perhaps the most controversial of
die programs, ToughJove often what many deteribe u
taking a "hard.line" approach to troubled youth. Founded
four years ago by David and Phyllil York of Pennsylvania,
they advise ln thelr manual that parents and children agree
to a Ht of rulee that are backed up by fin:ll parental action.
Toughlove parents then 1upport one aoother in
enforcing the 1tandard1. Critica argue that Toughlove
~ the cau.te1 of the child'• behavior and may not be
pro riate for normal rebellion. "You 1hould have a
tonal opinion before you use it," advlaed Julie
ta, director of the South County \Pouth Shelter ln
Beach.
P esenUy, there are thre. groupe meeting free of Lae in Ofanae County. For more lnfonnatJon about ~nJove, contact Kathleen Mucha at (714) fJ.f3·1886.
• YOUTH SERVICE -Program in Cotta M .. -In
don to havina a>unaelon ~t at mc1t Oranc• Cout
Hat 1tat1on.s, thll program offer1 lndlvtdual, family and
p cowweUna. Fee. are bMld on a llldlna ac.ale. Call
) M0-8921.
Jim and Mary Moss'
(above) son Mike ran
away from home, but
returned after 20 days.
The Mosses gave him a
hug. Julie Mucha
(right ) disappeared
from her r ather's home
in Phoenix only to
turn up at her mother
Kathleen's home I 0
months later. They are
working together to
make their lives better
now.
o.n, Piiot f'hotoe
by lltlcf\erd Koet!Mr
end ChertM ltan
by entering them in diversion
programs for counseling. such as
thoee offered by A TSC and the
Youth Service Program.
Orange County officials
agreed, thus police lack the
authority to arrest runaways.
They may, however, take them
into protective custody for a
short time (under section 301A of
the welfare and lnstitut.lona code)
if they feel the juveniles lack
adequate food, shelter or
supervision. However, since most
pollce officers don't have time to
babysit aomeone for a couple of
daya, this option is rarely
exerciaed.
"It's not practical for us to
detain ldda -all we can do is
tum them over to thelr parents,
and then they take off again.
Some parent.a may not want to
take the kid back, 80 we have to
let him go free. I think more kids
are atayin¥ out for lonpr periods
of time,' observed Detective
Arden Fick of the Huhttngton
Beach Police Department.
••All we can do la file a (nrlalng
penona) report," said Detective
Dennis Minna of the Fountain
Valley Police Department. "The
kid can do exactly u he pleues
u long u he doan't break the
law. We can sugaest COWlMlint,
but there's nothing to force a
child or pa.rent into coUJ\lellna."
Oftentimel, parents are left to
cope on their own. Mothers,
particularly, ravel them1elvea ln
guilt, Fri• u.ld.
"They may wonder lf they
punllhed their child too much, or
dJdn't pwUah enouah. They may
uk thermelvea, 'wnere did I 80
wrona?' There •1 alao
embarra.ment -lt'• the kind of t.hina you rnay not want to ah.are
with nelahbon. Some oven don't
tell their Nladvea."
If the child 1t&y1 away for •¥ rlll weeks or rnonthl, theee
fHllnas can tran1form tnto
frulVatlon and ana•r. .
"I became withdrawn l.n • lot
of way1," recalltd Kathleen
Mucha, • Latuna Nll\Ml mother.
"I wu erratic ancJ un1teadyj
more than anythtna tlM you feel
....Uyud.''
Muehl'• dau,hwr ran away on
Oct 8, 1981. At the tlnw, Ju.lie,
\hen 18, wa1 Uvlna wllh her
fatb« ln Phonix t)ecawe Mr
•
Valerie Harper a •1uperb'
;::..:_Jn l".!!,isbt '• CBS movie, ;,.
mother had decided a few
months before she could no
longer tolerate Julie's lrreverent
behavior.
"My mother was very strict."
said Julie, who returned to
Mucha'• home last August. "We
had argwnenu about everything.
l was lfDOklna pot at the time.
She had a lot of rule. for dating,
curfews and chores. It was all a
burden to me."
Julie took off after her father
threatened to put her ln juvenile
hall In Phoenix. "After I ran
away I didn't make contact with
my mom until Chrtatmu Eve. At
the time I WU 10 I.Oil 1 coWdn 't
put rny1el1 ln her polition."
''My dauahter wasn't really
conaclous ol thlnp -took it
with a lot of peln, Mucha said.
"I saw it u har way of hurtlna
me. But lt wu ,...Uy her way ol
dolna what she needed to do
beneU."
Two monlhl before Julie ran
away, Mucha flew to Chlcaao t.o
attend a Touahlove worlcahop -
a national or1anlaatlon that
teachn earenu common .. nae
ttchnlquu to dtal wlth
troubleeome children. ,
"I learn.ct I wa1n't alone and
that my 1ltuatlon waan't tht
wont," lhe -'d. "Parenta can't
take all the ,...pon1lbl1Uy fot
\helr chlldrens' .ctJon1. Don't
~ them. t.t them cab the
CIQl1Mq~.··
J'ar Mueha, UUI mMllt When
Julie, now ~ bOnoe' 1tudent at ~ llWj H1'h lcbool • .ad
'~-ln.t1a.Wn-of Prl·~,..,._..LZ-_--1-_....._...--&-_
(Pase B6)
she was ready to come home, it
had to be on her mother's tem\S.
"I changed a lot; I became
stronger," Mucha said.
If the family unit ls weak,
relations among members can
become strained, Fries said.
"After a while, slreel builds and
husband and wife might atart
blamlng one another -subtly or
overtly," he aaid .
On the other band, the
dJ'cumatances may bring aome
couples closer together. Janet
Anderson of Co.ta Mesa (who
uked that her real name not be
used) satd her marriage was
11.renJtbenecl after her dauchter
ran away for elght weeks.
"You feel so alone," 1he said.
.. All your friends seem to ~
doing eomethlna rtaht and you're
not. "My husband and I -it aot
real 1haky. But we aot Into COW\lellna qulcltly enouah ao we
weren't blamJna each other. We
drew from e.ach other's
•trenath."
Andenon and l1x other Orange
CoMt~ haw been pttlna
aroup c:ounaelina at ATSC on
how to cope with thtlr t.roUbled
thildren. Each W9tk. they meet
to 1hare pr0blem1 and rec:etve
1uppor1. Moat fffl=ru. 1 and
peer ~wt hlw hel ~
runn.lnjf away a wm option
for thW kldi.
"I u .. d to Htt•b ln on my
da"'8hter'• phone cal1I Md they
UleCI to U'tide what they c.llect
horror It.oriel," Ol"9 woman aid.
·~·d almOlt tAlk themltivet .
into the fact that parent.a are
rotten and dolng terrible thiJ'lll."
Fries, who conducta the group
session. said mothers and fathen
must reallze that ln many
Instances, the child must take
reaponsibllity for their own
behavior.
"Parenti have to tell
them1elvee that they're OK. and
that the child decided to leave on
his own. Sure, they make
mistake1. But it la the chlld who
ill making th\ choice not to live ln I:
the home."
Once the child retuml, perenta
must e1tabliah and enforce
rules, Frlea uld. "They lbU.t
reall.ze they can love the ch.lld.
thouah they may dislike hi•
behavior." I . . ~ '· . . . Twenty day• after he ran
away, Mike Mom came home.
The Momea had teen him the
ntaht before 1lttlna ln a coffee
lhop. but he hW'ried awa,y before
they could relCh him. The next
day, hi• father 18.ld he had a
feellna hi• 10n would retum aoon. .
"When I 19t bomt that 1\11)\t 1
knew he Md bMft home tlU'Uer
ln the day," Jltn ..ad ... , waited,
whUt my wtfe ,irnt ~ out
look.lni fOI' him. AlabGUt. (p.m.)
he cunt In the billk dDor. I didn't
yell or acream. 1 Mid Oto what••
~onr" Leter. before MJ.ke went to
bed, Jtm aaJd h• put hJa arma
uwnd hJa IClft and hua-d hUD.
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Openlns laid: ThrH of •.
until ht ltarn•d that hta pan.
ntr had I nve-eard dub I Ull
that he wu prtpared to eon·
aJder 1nythln1 but a dl1mood
contract.
WHt eleei.d to attack
with a low apade. Ea1t took
hit two top 1p1d11 and
1hltttd to a heart. Declarer
roM with th• ace and, obllvl·
down two.
There art two poeelblt bid
breau that dtdarer mlsht
have lo cuttnd wlth -
bt1ldH tht 4·1 diamond
brt1k, trumpe aleo ml1ht not
behave well. Declarer cannot
decide how to pla1 the hand
untll ht know1 about th•
trump 1ituatlcn.
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h11 no all•rnatlvt but &.o
draw trump• and hope th•'
th• diamond• art 3·!.
DEAR ANN LANDERS. I have thouaht hard
and Jona on the subjeci, and at the .,e of 31 I've
,decided l do NOT want children. U 1 were fotted to
carry to term, I would be a lousy mother. Although '1
"t am an affect.lonat.e and lovtna pereon, well-liked
by my n.lecet and nephews, I don't think I have it in
'i:ne to be a aood mother.
o a o uou
•Ha •U Don't be lulled into a falae ou1 to any dan1e1, he drew
HnH of 1ecurlty. Even_ trurnpe In t hrte rounds and
After wlnnln1 the ace of
hearta, declarer ahould cro11
to the kins of club• Un caae
trump• art 5-0) then lead
dummy'a low trump to hie
ace. Ir tither defender 1how1
out on th.ii round, declarer
But when both defendera
follow to two round• of
trump1. declarer can afford
to protect aaalnat th•
po .. lbUlty or a ' 1 diamond
1pllt. He caahea th• ac. of
dl1mond1 and ruff1 a dla
mond with the quttn of
trumpa. Now declarer can a•t back to the table with th•
jack of trumpa, drawln1 the ,
l11t out1tandlnr trump In th•
proce11. and dummy la hl1h.
80llTH
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1\1 4,411
05
almpl• h1nd1 need 1 modi· 1t.arted on dlt mondl. Un for·
cum of care. tunately, when that 1ult
Now for the real problem: For the 8eCOnd time
in eight monlha I became preiJWlt. I felt sick and
tnisenble both timee and bad abortiorw. I felt awful
about the abor11ona, espedally since my mt.er la
dying to have a baby and can't seem to get
pregnant.
The auction w11 1tr1i1ht broke 6·1, dedlnr could take
• AQIOO
forward. North had only one only two 1lutt1 on the hJth
tale t.o tell. and It w11 not dlamonda and he ended up Not very dlttlcult. wu It?
Don't tell me I should have had thoee babies
and given them to her. My fiance was totally
pppoeed to the Idea and I agreed with him that It
would have been a continuing problem for all
(.'OflCemed.
'. The real dilemma ia I can't find a contraceptive
that worka. I became pregnant while using the
diaphragm and the pill. (I tried the IUD, got a
~rrible lnfect.lon, landed in the hospital and had to
.have lt removed surgiailly.)
.••• I have asked my gynecologist to sterilize me
Wt he refuaed becauee I am only 31 years old. What
J\Qw? -NEWARK DILEMMA
: :. DEAR NEW~Jt: Have you talked to your
fbince aboat a vaaectomy? It ean be done In sac~ a
way tlaat H Ille cbu1e1 bit mind, a aur1eon woald
be able to reverse It.
I bave 1tated la tbJI 1pace tbat I am pro·
cbolce, but I am not ID favor of abortion •• a
nietbod of blrtb control -and tbl1 11 wbat you've
been doln1. If yoar ·naace ref111ea to bave a
vaaectomy, I 1agest ~at you laave a tubal J11adon.
Since your present doctor won't do It, find one wlto
will.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am writing about a
72-year-old junkie. My mother. For at leaat 25 years
she has taken Valium, Librium, phenobarbital oc
Tulnal every day and sleeping pills every night. All
of these are legitirnate drugs, prescribed by her
physician. She claims they are for her heart,
although she has no history of cardiac problems.
The woman is cranky, forgetful and a menace
behind the wheel of a car. I worry about her
constantly.
I've talked to my own doctor about my mother.
and he says she can't be rehabiliuated beca~ she
refuses to admit she has a problem. I am sure he is
right. But perhaps if you print my letter, Ann. she
wilJ read it and something might soak m. Also,
many older people in your reading audience who
are deeply concerned about drug abuse by their
grandchildren may suddenly realize that they are in
the same bag.
Thank you. dear lady. I'll be -WATCHING
AND WAITING IN WASHING TON
DEAR W AND W lN W: Yoar pby1lclu i1
rlgbt. It'• lmpo11lble to ltelp u addJct wlao refues
to acknowledge that 1be lJ booked. I'm prlDtlDg
your letter on I.be oattlde c~ce tbat 1eeln1 the
word• on a printed page will 1omellow make a
dent. YES, MOM ... I MEAN YOU. Go at once to
·another doctor aad atk for beJp. Your friendly
pby1iclan wbo laat beeD keeplo1 you 1omble-lled
all tbese years laal not euctly covered blmself
·with lory.
HOIOSCOPf
BY SIDNEY OMARA
Thursday, January U
ARIES (March 21-April 19). Buainess or career
geta boost; you complete algnlflcant pro~t. people
are ·drawn to you and you touch on a universal
theme. Individual who previously appeared
indifferent will now be enthusiastic to the point of
fawajng._
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Open lines of
communication -make contacts with those al a
distance. Overseu travel is diatinct poeslbWty -
make flan.. get passports, review requirements.
You'l be deallne w ith creative. sensual,
temperamental, talented ind1viduala.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You learn more
than you originally cared to know. Emotional
involvement is pan of .cenario. Individual you are
atuacted to Ls lincere but likely to fall ahort of your
ideals. Virgo. Sagittarius and another Gemini figure
in exdting acenario.
C ANCER (June 21-July 22): Diversify,
perceive picture as a whole. plug legal loopholes.
Defer to judgment of one close to you, Including
partner or mate. You'll be in contact with one who
is almost obsesaed with body image. A Gemini helps
you get backstage view.
L EO (July 23-Aug. 22): Dig deep fo r
mformation -fact.a may not appear exciting but
could eventually lead to enlightenment, profit
Lunar emphuia on employment. people who rely
upon your judgment. special aervices and pets.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Define terms.
permit logic equal ti.me with emotions. Focus on
children. variety. sweeping changes and specuJative
ventures. U analytical, you discover motives and
dj.scem trend of future. Gemini and another Virgo
figure prominently.
LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 22): Focus on domestic
adjustment, remodeling. installation of safety
devices. Emphasis on trends, cycles. correct ummg
Older indtvidua.J lends benefit of experi~nce. aids in
closing transaction . Taurus and another Libra
figure prominently.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21). Count your
change. be sure to touch all bases and check latest
legal requirements. Romance lS part of scenario.
short trip could be on agenda, relauve could pay
surprise visil. Cancer, Pisces. Virgo persons play
key roles.
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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You'll collect
legal data, you'll have more responsibility,
relationship lntenli!les and money picture grows
bright.er. Focus on locating mi.t.ng art.Idea, special
payments and collections, dealings with older
indiVldual who decldea to lend helping hand.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Dlffettnoes are
settled -loved one makes gelture of conciliation.
Be a gracious winner. Lunar cycle high, tim1ng and
judgment are on target. Break from put proves
beneficial -strive for the new, wear bright colon
and take initiative.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Light la 1hed on
area previoU1ly obecured by mystery clouda. lnai.at
on factual data, get to heart of matten, aettle
d1sput.e involving member of opposite aex. Leo,
Anes and another Aquarian figure prominently.
P ISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Friend geta
mvolved tn emotional tangle -your aid la eought.
Don't cast first stone, be understanding and
sympathetic, but also maintain your own standard
of principles. lntuiuon is sharp, you'll find ways to
increase income
T rou1 HEAL1H
DA. PETER J. STEINCAOHN
D EAR DR. STEI NCR OH N: People are
invariably 1arprl1ed wlaen I tell tbem ilaat our
you1 daa1bter suffers from a rcllrltl1. la tbelr
minds, artbrltl1 IJ aa old person'• disease. But yoa
know U llD't Sbe hat llad artbrltl1 wblcb t be doctor
calla Javenlle rbeamatold artbrttl1. Now be tells GI
that 1lae'd better bave her eyes cbecked. la fact, be
teared u1 by 1ayln1 that In 1ome patients like my
daughter tbere may be eye compllcatlon1. I caa'l
understand tbe connection. It tbat po11lble? -
MRS.F.
DEAR MRS. F .: He is not exaggerating. 1
suggest that you follow his advice and have an eye
spedalllt take a look -and I don't mean this as a
pun. The eye complication may cause bllndneu if it
isn't detected early. It's called i.rldocyclit.ia. And tt
occurs in about 10 percent of all young children
with juvenile rheuplatoid arthrit.ia. Even those with
only a few joint.a affected are susceptible
The condition usually affecta both eye1,
involving the muscles of the i.r1a and eometimes the
cornea, which coven the front or the eye. In ita
early stages, it may be overlooked because there are
no symptoma. The only way it can be detected is by
examination performed by an eye specialist.
U pre.ent, treatment begins immedtately with
drugs used to dilate the pupils to prevent acar tissue
from forming. And corticost.eriods are given to
control inflammation -either by eyedrops. by
mouth or by injection. Diagnosis is so important that
the Arthritis Foundation reconunend.s that chtldren
w1th juvenile rheumatoid arthrit.ia be tested at le~
every six months by an ophthalmologist.
THE ORANGE COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AG.ENCY
ANNOUNCES
PUBLIC MEETINGS
ON PHASE II OF THE
SAN JOAQUIN HILLS TRANSPORTATION CORRIDOR
ROUTE LOCATION STUDY
TUESDAY JANUAJlY 18, 1983
1. HISSION VIIUO HICH SCHOOL
KULTIPUVOSE JlOOH D
2S02S CKUSAlfTA DRIVE
KISSIOM VI!JO
TUISDAT JAl'UAaT 2S, 1983
2. THUIS?OM IIUEIM!Dl.AT! SCHOOL
HULTlPUIPOSE IOOM
2001 PAU AVENU!
U.Ct.IMA l!ACH
\IEDMESDAY JAH\JAl~ 26, 1983
3. LINCOLN lln"DK!.DIATE
SC'llOOL CAFr:r<>llUM
3101 PACIFIC VIEW DR .
COlOICA DEL MAJ\
POIHAT FOR ALL K!ETDICS: OPEN ROUSE -S:OO P.H. to 7:30 P.H. PRESENTATION -7:30 P.H .
Tbe Sm> Joaqulo IU.ll• Transportation CoTrldor 1• planned •• • hi&h-apeed, hlgh-capacity,
llaitad-accaaa tranap<>Ttatloo facl.ll ty to ••TV• loca l and county traffic and tranait need1 . It
vtll baatn at the Coron.a dal Mar rr...,ay (lout• 73) near Kie.Arthur 9oulavard and the boundary
batvean the Citlaa of Wevport ... ch and Irvine and extend 90\ltb .. atarly to th• San Diego Freeway
near Avary Parkway and th• northerly U.ait of th• City of Ima J~n Captetrano.
Tba -•tin&• will cover 1Afotwatioo about vahlwlar travel lane r aqulr-ta, interchange
location• a.Ad typ&a, special troalt and bi.ab occu-pancy •ahicla proviat ooa, and park-and-rid•
facllitiaa. l.&ch pra.-ntatloo will be preceded by an "o,.a houaa" period 1.n which the public
-Y v1-the corridor ex!libiu clo•aly and dbcuaa thalT iDtaraau with County ataff and tha
County'• con•uluint. l.&ch .. etlna vill cover the ...,. ba•ic t.nfo ..... t1on and, in addition, vill
e11phaaiaa Tranaportatioa CorTldor coa.aid•r•tlon• in th• parttculaT .. attn1 vicinity . lntareated
peraona are invited to attend a .. •tina oaar th ...
larliar thia y•ar the loaTd of Supeniaora autborhad the lnviro~tal Manage-nt Aaency
and Cnian 4aaoc1ataa t o c011menca vor k oo Pha.a 11 of t he ~ta Location Study conaiatin& of de-
ta111na and raf inaeent of th• corTidor al~t aelacta41 by the 9oard of Suparviaora in Mov ...
bar of 1979. Spacial t ractit enalya11 l a alao bat.na acco.,liahed vndar an arremaent vith th•
Oranaa County Tran1portatioo eo-iation. Tb• rew lu of the Pb.a.• 11 atudy will by praaantad
1n a Study laport and ~iroameatal 'lllpact lapoTt la ter thia year foT review by the public and
cooaidaration by the Platmilll ea..iation and 9oard of Su~aniaora.
lnfor.atton about the atudy or .. atilla• -y be obtaioad by contactina Rerbart M&kA•one,
834-Sl90, or Lia• Joyce, 8)4-7899, in the Envirotl89Dtal Mana1 ... nt Aa•ncy Project Plannin1
Oivialon.
•
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Wednnday, Janu1ry 12, 1983 81
Special
. EnglisH -. ~~
taught ' By PAT HOROWITZ
A coul"'le that leeches
remedial Engll1h 1killa
will be offered by
Oranae Co&1t Colleae's
EX>PS Office (Extended
Opportunities Programs
and Services) thl1 1prins.
The course i1 a aelf-
paced Pf'OiT&m designed
lor native 1peakera. It
offers lnstrucuon In
1tudy akllls, reading
vocabulary, grammar,
elemental principles of
1entence struc ture,
paragraph development,
org anize tlon of ideas.
punctuation, and
spelling.
One section meets
Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays from 8-9
a.m.. and Tuesdays and
Thursdays from 8-10
a .m . The other class
meets M ondays.
Wednesdays and Fridays
from 9-10 a .m ., and
Tuesdays and Thursdays
from 10 a.m. to noon.
°'-.o.., .......... OE.AR READERS: The U S. Offke of •
Consumer Affaln hu announced the
availability of two new conau.mc:r publlcalloru
"Give But Give Wl.ely," a eemi-annual
publication of the Philanthropic Advlaory
Service of the Council of Beuer Bualneas
Bureaus Inc. (CBBB), offers tipa on charitable
givtns and list.I the namet of more than 160
charitable, educat ional and relii lou1
orianizations that generate the greatest
numbers of Inquiries (o the CBBB It Is
available from the CBBB, l!HO Wilaon Blvd .
Arlington, Va. 22209. Enclo.e a eelf-adclress<.'<i.
stamped business-size envelope with your
request
In cooperation with the Consumer
lnformatton Center, the U.S. OH1ce of
Consumer Affairs has prepared a 33-page
• what-to-do, where-to-go manual for
information on conserving e nergy and
resolving energy-related consumer problems.
A limned number of t'Oples of the "Energy
Consumer Guide" are available from the
Consumer Information Center. Dept 592L ,
Pueblo, Colo. 81009
Teens riskier
DEAR PAT: I am 16 fears old and I Just
got my first car. I couldn t believe bow 6igb
my car lnsuraoce premium was, and the
Insurance agent said teen-age boys bave tbe
oO]{l e ts out
wore& drlvln1 record of AD)'OH and tlilll't wlay
lbe ln1uruct co1t1 to mucla. It 11111• true?
J.A .• lrvloe
Vt. ... Youna drlveni not only are involved
In more than their thare of fatal tr£Afflc
cruhee. but they alto ca~ more of them,
ac<.·ordlna to an lnturance fn1Utute for
Hiahway Safety 1tudy Teen-age malet cawie
four times u many fatal crashes u teen-age
female.. N a whole, teen-aae dtlvera caww
more.• traffl" deathl ~r llceme holder than
any other age aroup -five limes aa many, for
example, .. driven aae 35 to 64. according to
the U.S. Department of Tranaportatlon.
Relative to the number o1 Uoenaed driv-
ers. 16-year-olcb were found to be the mo.t
llkely to cauae fatal cra1hes, followed by
17-year-old drivers. The ma.)Ority of people
killed by drivers age 21 and older were the
drivers themselves. However, teen-age driven
more often cause the death of people other
than themselves -their pa11engers or
occupants of other vehicles . Among older
drivers. up to age 55, men are more likely than
women to cause Q fatal crash. But above age
55. women are more often at fault
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 18th 7 p.m.
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IN Ot'ange Oout DAIL y PILOT /Wednadly, J1nu1ry 11, ton
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Bepatr complementary beauty ollnlct
I wW be held at the SC>uth Cout Plue
ltore from 11 a m to 4 p.m on Thww:lay
and Friday For appo(ntment.a. call the
•tore at 6&G-06ll, e:ici. 207.
NORDSTROM: Spn na fuhlona wUJ
be ahown at the third annual a.-,JutJon
evmt •t at 6:30 p.m. Friday ln the Jewel
2 .. 1
-Oow4.of ~ ......... ~ :a. ' •
pro1ram wlll bt htnu on ln terlor
decoratinl by J'art of rut lni.matJor\al
of Newport Buch and a dim:ulalon on
"network.Jn.a" by caner corwul\ant.a Ann
CoU. Jane S.Ubldt and Jan 81a~r. Mort"
lnforma\lon and reservations for the
complimentary evenlna may be obtained
by ca1ll.na ~9·8300 by Wedneeday.
~2ttDkb-SffGW t-.!'f..Wyt. Mul,....._-i•-
Att.ractlON will prwent 1 brldal lhow
Jan 1& at tht Anaheim Convention
Center Exhlbllore 1peclallstn1 I~
cate1rlna. baklna. alft• and china.
photoaraphy, traruportatlon tervlce1,
llnandal plannina and four bridal 1how1
will bc.t featul't.'d from 10 a m to 9 p,m
CORRECTION ·
· On P•O• I of the l••r• •dvertlalng
Mellon of J•nuarr 12th, there 11 •n
On page 6 of the Seara advertlalng ••ctlon of
January 12th, appearing In thla newapaper, there
la an advertisement tor 7 HOUR SPECIALS •tart-
ing at 2 P.M . Wednesday, January 12. The ad
Inadvertently atatee that the 7 Hour SpectaJ1 aaJe
atarta Tueeday, January 12 Instead of WED -
NESDAY, January 12.
Seara wlll be closed Wednesday, January 12
untll 2 P.M. for Inventory and to prepare tor this
outstanding Sale event. 1 CHEESE • Ol.
SALEI Medium Cheddar WbcoMM 21211 .advertlaement for 50% OFF regul•r
price• of all llghtlng In atock. The Be there WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12 at 2 P.M.
to take advantage of these outstanding 7 hour
SPECIALS and our Gigantic 4 Day Inventory
reduction sale.
a°' 21221 Edam Holltnd Stylt copr deacrlptlon 11 Incorrect. The
Sharp Cheddar 8 Ol 212•• correct copr 11: 20 to 509/e off all Actd llghtlng In atock In our Lamp
Gouda 1 Ol. 21211 dep•rtment. We alnoerely regret Holland Slylt I Sears I !~~~-'~t~d thla error.
ISea!i]
QOOO THRU PLAZA 041Lv ISLAND
17 ... &a4 i..i.... "..._. ..... ......,.... ~ JAN. 21, '83
..... -;w
CORRECTION
On pea• one of Jen. 12
leera edwertlelng aectlon there I• en
e«lvertleement for
21" to '°" off of reguler prlo• of ell
ml•••• eport••••r.
The copy .. Incorrect.
Th• correct cop7 la
21" to '°" of of regulet price of ,ALL mr •••• eport••••r.
W• 1lnoeret1 regret
"''• errot.
I Sears I
MtlC NOTICE
NOTICI Of' TMl9.,._ •• IALI
'--.... NOVICK T.l .No.o..?1•
WESTBERG INVESTMENT H
cMy 9PP04nteo Tru•t .. under the
lollowlng detcrlbed deed ol trull
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER FOR
CASH IP•Y•ble " time or .... In 1ewru1 money ol the Unlled Stet .. )
aM rlgr'll. title and lnter .. t conveyed to end now '*<I by It undef Hid
Oeed ol Truet In lhe property
hereln•ltef de1Cf1bed
TRUSTOR SUSAN J NOVICK e
merrled women •• her 1011 end
MP9fll• l>f09«1Y BENEFICIARY KATIE ANOERS
LANDER. • merr!ed women u her
MP9' ••• Pf CJ99"Y
Recorded April t4. t982 .. Instr
No 82· 1280~ of Otfidel Record• In
the otlloe ol the Rec:order of Orange
County, aald cleeCI ol trull d9'Cflbee
ttpl~tno, P~~l ol Trect No.
9884. In the City of lrvlne, County ol
Orange. Stele 01 Celllornle, u pet
map rec04'ded In boOll 451. pegee
23 to 25 lnctullve, Ml9Q9fteneou1
Mep1, In the office ol the county
rec04'der of Hid county EXCEPT THEREFROM ell Oii
g•• m tn1 r a l 1 end other
hydrocarbon• below • depth ol 500
feet without the right ol 1urlece
entry, u r~ In 1n1trument1 of
record
PARCEL 2 E_,,.,,11 u IUCtl
...,.,,.,, .. ., • .,. pertlc:ularty Mt
forth In the Artlcl• entitled
"E•-nll ol the Declatatlon of
Covenenu. Condition• end
Ae1trlct1on1 recorded In book
, 17 06. Peoe 4 20. Otflclel Rec04'd•.
end eny emendmente end
tupplemlnt1 thereto. under Section
hMdinga In IUCtl "'1ICle en1 ltlld ..
lollow1 "Owner'• Rlghll end
Outl•• Utllllle1 and Cebl•
TeleYWon". "SIOeywd ~t"
"Support e nd Setllement"
"Enctoecnmenf'. end "Comml.ftty
Fec:lllt._ e-r·
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pey the remelnlng prlnd9" IUl\'I of
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Mid O.ed o4 Truel.
S e id 111• wtll be held on
T'tlut'.amy. Jenuety 20, 1983 .. 2:00
p.M .. at the Che pmen Avenue
e nuanc• to the Civic Center
lulldlng, 300 En t Cll•P"'8..£'
AY91U9, In 1M Cttv of Or~ NOTICE.: AT TIME Of SA~ 8I08
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TH( CAIHIEM OR CIATIFIEO
OHICKI l"C:IFflO IN CIVIL
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Checking and savings accounts
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Let\ clear the confusion.
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Where did all these new high interest
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What are the different types of
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f Until now. S(overnmcnt reKulations First Interstate has four different ktnds:
~~-~:\
put a lumt on tht> mlerest rates banks
l·ould pay on most arcounts. The n•sull
was that unrl."'stncted money market
mutual funds were able to p·ay higher
interest ... and attract lots of mveston ..
But, as part of a move to deregulate
the banking industry. Congrt'ss has
created two new at..'nmnts-a savm)(S
acrnunt and a checking ac1:ou11t-with
no ceilings on lht' interest rate paid
on each if a minimum balance of $2.500
is maintained.
Can banks pay as much on
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-Brand new, it's just likt' c1
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but rou earn high interest
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M.arlitt ld.erHt ~
-An inwstment
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mtercst rate and
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You're abo allowed a
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pre·authori zed pay·
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-A retirement
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each year from fed·
t-ral income taxes.
Ca1ifata ol Oq.it.
-Deposit accounts
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to 6 months. All can
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rnm~t1t 1ve ... and
adjusted frt:quemly ro
make sure that your funds
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the law requires a mini·
month. No more than ._ __ ,......,,.
Many people prefer
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mum initial deposit
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three of the six mav
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1z \'AftDEN4 Al\4R • '11111 ...... ...,
BEVERLY HILLS -~
Lm Anaete. rock croup Toto dominafed the nom1neet for the
2Gth annual Grammy awarda
Tueeday. gamerlJ\I nine
namin.aUona for the band and 1\1
memben.
the ~ rh¥1bm and blurs '°"'
cateaoey.
Wonder la •lilSbl for etaht
Orammya, thtM of them tor hil
duet with Paul Ml'Cartney,
"Ebony & Ivory," wh.lch wu
nominated for record of the
year. tona of the yeu and best
group pop performance,
nrenpnenl lot two or ot1if"'.
vo&cee
Williama -who prtvtoualy
won 11 Oram.my awardl for
ecoree to mnw auc:h u 11Star
Wan.'' "Supennan" and
"Raiden of tho l..olt Ark" -
ecwed qaln by collectina
nomJ.Ntlona for h1I -=or-. to the
hit film "E,T. lhe
Extraternwtrlal."
--amer•-dW"lftl th• wlaeaft,
which wW feature John Denver
1&1 tu.t and ttibu~ to Orammy
wlnnera of tho peat u well u
clip from prevtoua awardl
~lecuta.
Other major nomineel for the
62 National Academy of
Recordlnp Artl & Scienca'
ailver anniversary a warda
included Stevie Wonder, with
elaht nominaUona, Paul
Mc:Cartney, ex-Steely Dan
member Donald Faaen and film
ICO?e compoeer-conductor John
Williams, with five each; and
John C.Ougar and Willie NelllOn,
with four apiece.
Toto recordings appeared in
three of the four major
categories. The album "Toto fV"
i was nominated album of the r.ear, while the hit track
Rosanna" earned both record
and 90ng pop performance.
The group also was
nominated for the best group
pop perfonnance, best
lnatrumental arrangement for
vocals. best vocal arrangement,
best engineered recording and
producer of the year. Toto
member Steve Luk.ether earned
a nomination as co-writer of
"Turn Your Love Around" in
Donald Fagen
Another Wonder-McCartney
duet, "What'• That You're
Dolna.'' wu nomlnated for best
group rhythm and blu.
firlonn.ance. Wonder'• 80lo "Do
Do" won nomlnationa for best
rhythm and blues male vocal,
best lnltrumental anangement
accompanying vocala and best
rhythm and blues aona.
Wonder'• IOl\g. "That Oirl,"
alto wu nominated u best
rhythm and blues aona.
McCartney's five nominations
included the four with Wonder
as well as album of the year for
"Tug Of War."
Fagen grabbed an album of
lhe year nomination for ''The
Nightfly," h1I fint aolo album.
He also garnered three
nominations for h~ &0ng "l.G.Y
What a Beautiful World" -
song of the year, best
instrumental arr:ment
accompanying v and best
male pop vocal. Another cut
from the album, "Ruby Baby,"
was nominated as best
I I
Stevie Wonder
Mualc from "E.T ." wu
nominated for tl!at ofiilnal
motion picture 1COre, be.t
lnltrwnental compoeiUon, best
lnltrumental arranaernent and
best pop lnatrwnental. WWlama
a1ao wu nominated for beet
lnatrumen\al compoeiuon for
"Adventure on Earth."
Cougar'• "Amerl.can Fool" LP
wu nominated u album of the
year and belt ef\81neered
recording, while the track
"Hurta So Good" won a
nomination aa beat rock vocal.
C.OUgar and the album's
co-producer, Don Gehman, were
nominated jointly as producer of
the year.
Nelson's single "Alway, on
My Mlnd" was nominated aa
record of the year, and a1ao won
&0"41 of the year and best
country aong nominations for
&0ngwriters Johnny Christopher.
Mark James and Wayne
Thompson. Nelson's other
nominations included best
country male vocal for "Always
on My Mind," and, with fellow
country music star Waylon
Jennings, best country group
vocal for "Slttin' On The Dock
of the Bay."
While record sales are
slumping, Grammy
presentations continue a
tradition of expanding. There
are more than twice aa many
categories as in 19M, when the
first Grammy awards were
given to 28 winners.
This year'• Grammy awards
show will be lonaer than ever
-a full three prime-time
hours. But only about a dozen
winners will be announced on
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.. Orange COllt DAIL y PILOT /Wednetday. JtnUllY 12, 1111
___...__,_..:...-=~Invasion of PFivacy'
• 1 --• -...c_ __
rz.=~'L NSW YOU -TM 1ubJio'
'' rape, but "An lna:1on ot PrivlOY," toft1Cht Oft , ll a
eurlou1ly a11urtn1 ftlm -a
r-ult of 1tyle perhape u much u
ttory.
lb.nrpia}I .. ,_. ~-Ka~•.J..Wfer to bed and ii Bronxt whO hll ~ on the 1urprl11d, and 1111ulled. by
ltlana beoauH htr hu1b1nd, WUbUr PWdy, 1 looa1 hand)'m&ft Marve)', a denu.t 11.Ma lt t.hwe. Slater hu dllcrtb9cl aa 1111.ranp
11The nl1ht11fe won't exactly bu\ ... harml•."
wear you out, I can t•ll you Kai. Npor\I th• att.ld& to the
that," D.eM tella her new friend. chltf, ana Purdy t1 arrt1ted.
Th•r• 11 nothln1 frantic, nothJna 1en1atJon.al, In d1reC'tor
Mel Datntki'• treatment of \he
10uchy 1ubject, and the playen
-eepedally Valerie Harper and
Carol Kane -embody their
chancten wtth Renuine pusion.
Thtfl Kate meete Carl Slater, Slater tell1 th• victim that
the local poUc. chief. Sh9 and proeecuttna Purdy ln the •mall
Slater enjoy a toddy or two, t.Mn town wUf be a problem, and
dinner, and end up at Kate'• tor btrfort lon1. the a11allant -
one wt drink. They apend the ll1olona retfdent, married, with
n•nht tnnether. child -la out on bill railed by .. -• local merchanll.
Slater, played by Cliff Ilene L1 1upportlve, but her
DeYoun1, wanll to Ht Kate hUlblnd, prot«tlna hll bulfnet1,
.,.in \he next eventnc, but the COUNell Kate epinlt taklna the
hesita\el, not tu.re the want. to c11e any further. "You'rt up
pt lnvolved with another man to qalnlt a whole power 1tructure
toon after her d.lvoree. ne.ldea, h,ere," he 1ay1. Kate brl1tle1
ehe aayt, aleeplnl with a maruhe when Hal'v•y auack1 her
barely knoWI ii not her cuatom. "liberated woman'• routJne," and
Harper 11 Kate Bianchi, an
upirlna art.lit from Manhatian,
recently d!~, who ~nta •
cottap on an ii.land oft the cout
of Maine to tint-th 1ome
WuatratJona for a textbook. She
•nd her youna dauahter,
Jennifer, encounter little more
than icy New Enaland re.erve in
lhelr relationa wfth townapeorle
-until Jennifer complaina o a
tonth~he.
The Immediate problem la 110rm1 out of \he Cohen houle.
solved when the Cohena, who Dtne defies her husband and
have a daughter of their: own, attends the trial on the mainland.
invite Kate and Jennher to "Kate can juat plck up end 10
1:00 ID. HIWI CHAIWrl AHOILS
An ex-convlCt 001 for
r.-..nge ~8dowa 809-
~·1 budding rom~. D EOHT 1$ INOUOH
Susen retuma home 111.,
1 tplt with .... le 11\d
Nlcholu goee on etrtke ror
I highe< aflowll!Ce.
fD THAf.1!'8 COMP~
The roommalM throw a
lavish P&r1Y to help Fvr1ey
11\We a beef.j lllul blonde
• HAWAII l'IV!.4
Wo Fit rnurf1ce1 In
Htw!IM In putlUI\ of a vt.it.
Ing lo<e!Qn rnlnllt., undet
l=M-0'1 ptOtec1Jon
• OVl .. fMY
Gueet1: Eva Marie Saint
and hef hulbend. dlfec1or
.>eltrey Hll)'den. (R) 0 G NILATINIGHf
Host: Dennie Wholey
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0 UCNEW8Q i!.CNEM !) ::::..~ OllOUP
* * Yt "The Turning Paint''
( 11177) Anne Bencrolt,
Shirley Meclaln• T.-o
frtencl• from bellet training
ldlool, MIO clloM di""· n rCMICll "*11 ~ ..,.
lief, ,_, llQaln Wld ere
loreed to dMI With the
COtlMQUenCell 'PG' ..l)MOYIE * * "The ~Mt Trllin Rob-
'*Y" ( 11179) 8-1 Con-
nery, Donald ~.
T-expen t~·ti.
c.nturt con llrtlSt• 1tternpt
10 pull Ott the _.,.lgly
lmpoNlble rob'*Y of 1
locked NII •00..-d • 1 .. t.
9:30 I~ IOcotnotlYe 'PO'
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QINIWI l ~Mfu.EA
WON..O~~
MOYlE * * "My Pelikwl" Telly
S1"11 ... Mich ... Conl1en-
llne. A -f\11 bull-
.....man r.rutns to 1111
G...-homeland, where he
finds t)lmeelf Mtf81\09d
from the elnlPM Rte of hie
lamlly. e:ae (?) CHAAL.Ea CHAMPUN
T Al.Q WITH _
"Cl<!t E.eetwood"
1:00 I cea NIWI N9CNIWI
HAl't'V MYa AGAIN
Fonzie le told !hit he c:.ln·
not •ttend the gt80uellon c.-ernony end ... ,....,..
,,.. dipoml Ill the mllll
(Pwt21 ·~NlWIQ eti.ter coni-hill Infi-
delity: Caorol end Jodie
continue their cuetody bet··
lie: M81V trlee 10 tel Burt
abOu1 ,_ beby
i :.. 00/WAH'(
Jeclc tweell• • dete wttll
~ to coec:tl Larry In I.he en ol romenttc con...,_ ·'°"· 11 JOKllfl WILD .......
""'°"" ([) , .... MAGA.DNI
di ~AINMINT TONIGHT
A looet 11 the GOmpelltlon
tc>t QUMI• for the net'#Ofk
'"'°''*" -9'lowl • OMHCll COUNTY
Too.\Y ~=.M<aOX •••"The~ Of Wlr" (UNO) Ctw1Mopew Wall!·
M, Tom 9erwlgef. An•
~ tortured end deport-
ed br .,, Afflcen dictator, I
"*°"*>' r•ume to ~
I rewvlutlOn.. 'R' (%)~
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~ OIMer, JMfl ....,_., ,_. on "* ........ Z-' ••
dinner. on with ~r life," Harvey argues. Back home after mldnlsht, "Purdy can't do ll." In the!
\"'' ... , ,
Roy Rogers stars in
tonight's episode of "The
Fall Guy," entitled
uHappy Trails" at 9:00 on
KABC (7).
pley by Wilham 8'111<•
1pear1 II young Oenllll
Pfln<:e wrnti.. wlth hll
COOKoenol when he II
confronted with QUMtlon1
of lfHChety end mednnt
7:30 9 2 ON THE TOWN
Featured e IOOk 11 rwo
IOCll AM redio statlO(le, a
~ of ..,_10t·tnlat P'flllliCI 0atner·1 INll1 tMz.
IMecrMUOnL
I (8 'AMILY l'lllD
LA~ & IHIN.EY
&C/OtM'NtY
The 9lfl1 re1urn ro
Mtlw.,.... lor their "6gtl
ICflool feunlor\ •
ervtOHLA.
FMturec:t 1 I<><* et CN-.
toPhe< Ree... tn hi• ,_
ltlm. • profile of redlo per.
IOt\elil-Ken Ind Bob, a
report on the world of
lwln•-~ =8 Pl.ACE
MIU1'9AA.l.
0.PllUI VI Loyote fD W.O. IN CUCIHNATI
Mr C«19on COtnM up ""lh
1 Thenklglvlng promotlon-
11 gimmldl 1het 1nvoi...e. 1
hellcopt9' Ind llve turt.ey1 CIJ ([) TIC TAC DOUGH
• MACNC!IL I LEH..U.
NJl'Olll'T G NATIOMAl
GEOOAAll'HIC ~L
"Rlln For .. t" An exp!Of1-
tton of the rich v.nety of
C>llnt 11\d enl'"lll ~f• ., the
ra1n lor•u of Co.ti Rice
ii-led
YOU A8f(B) POR IT
C<>u.mE
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MICtllQlll WOIYw\nee ..._
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I 1'801 Rlct\erd Oreytvu.
Arny lrvtng T-p<entst1 tt • s.,, Frencleco mullc
competition flncl thel thelf
io... ror MCh othef oon--
flkt• wtth "* profeealon. el ernbltl<>ns 'PG·
1:00 8 ([) HV!H M10U
POR llVl!N MO'rHIN D QI MAL NOl'\.I
FMtlKW I convwillon of
college cll1erle1dere,
Amertc:e'1 Women'I A!plne
Ski T-; 1 oentertold
phOtogtlfjfly .-lion for
Pllyt)oet mlQazlne, I pro-
f lie of e 111rc;otJcs egent 8 MOVll '* -~ "Olfk P1111ge"
(11M1) Humoflr~ 9ogert,
Leuren 811e1ll A mtn
~ from Siii Ouentln
to p.ove hlmMH tnnoc.m
01 mutClerlng 1111 wh. • 8111 TM.II CW THI OOl.D~
• fT.JUOl'I
CMH...OMN'I HOemAi. TIUTHON
Mlchlel LMOon lflCI Diana
Clnov• llolll .,. benefit
frOf 81 Jude'I ONldrWt'I ~ln~Ttn
,...._, wltl't .... tlcl
c .... f. '* Fttt~.
Tony Ort1ndo Heten Reel·
Cly, Wllllem Sh1tn1r,
0.nnts W111t1r end Denny
Thoma• m THILR&
AOVIHTUMa °' NICHOlAI NICKl.OY
Roger R"9 Ind OevlCI
Threlfell 111r u Nlekle.b)'
end his Cl~ friend
SnWie In tlll llloyll s11111 ..
.,,..,. ~· teviln .,,.,.ion Dicl\ene· no1t11
1bout • young rnen wtio
trlel to NVe Na llmlly
from en 91111 uncle (Plrl 31 -~ * * y, "The Eegle HH Ltnded" (1977) Mlctolltl
C11ne. Oon1ld Suthefllnd
A ltlghly tr lined N&ll com-
mendo unit 1n1Mtr•I• Eno·
lend during WOfld W9' II In
order lo kldf\11> Prime Mln-
ISter Wln•tOtl ChurchlU
SI NA'TlOHAl.
OEOGAA.ll'HIC 8PECW.
Rein For .. t" An IJlplor ..
tiOn of the rich ,..,lety of
plent Ind 1nlmal Ille In the
rain lo<Mll of Coe11 RICI
llPf~led
(CJMOVIE • * • "Bl.. Tiie Bulle!"
( 11175) Gene H1ckm1n,
Candice Bergen A lronllef
n...,.p1per aoon10rt •
r-eoe1ns1 ume 1eroe1
the Weatern bldland•
'PG'
l)llZAAM
JOhn 8yrlef ShOWI you
lhingl llrenger thin truth.
lerget lhen Ille. IN! l.lnll<
rhan enythlng you've --0MOVll
• • ·~ Cerny" (19101
Jodie Fotl9', G1ty 6\INY
An edventuroue youno
women Join• e carnlvll
rroupe Ind 1Mrn1 lbout
Ille llldOen emotion• Ind
' lr11ttr1t1on1 behlnCI the
wrt1ee h1pph~11 of the
~'°'"*" 'R' l:IO Ii> Hm.lllt'I NtGHT °" THE HUMMtHO 91..0
8" Hugh ~. fonner
Dlrec1or Oenerll of the
BSC, I,_ 1119 evenll
t"ll led 10 Ille blrttl of Hit·
ler · 1 tenor 1111e thrOUOfl
~ tocountl from
tul"llYorl
CIJHUOHNI
JllO!'I Aof>ltdl Ind Jldl
Oodton ttar In Eugene o· .. e111·1 on•·•ct Play
•bout two men from oppo.
Ille worldl Wl\O llllfe the
1one11n .. 1 ol tlle big city. 9!00. Cl) MOv.
"An llwlllion Of Pttv8')"'
(Pfemiete) Vllletle Herper,
Clltt 0.Y OUf10 A d!'IOrCM
flgflll I Ion.I)' blt1lt to
bring tM men who raped
her to GCM't, dele>lt• the
llUPPOf1 hi en~ tram •
~he41o commu!'fty. U QI THI 'AO'TI Of' UM
11111r 1r1ee to oe ~"'no '* ,... ~ ""' .. 111ttoi..c e d THI 'AU.QUY
01r11 In ICtlool " ... MlllOry
to gee c;loM to Ajex
CJ) OOU.lGI
~
Mlchlgen w Mlnnffotl ID THATOIUOATI
IAl.ANCI
"Crlmlnel Juatlce" Chlt1ff
R ~. lllOCl1te dMn
or H11V1td Lew School,
preaen11 I crlrnlnel caM
1tudy probing tuell l11u11
H the rl9h1t of 1lle
IOCUMd 11\d I/le tlfnt, l.nd
medl1 aco1e1 to Inform•·
tlon uncoveted by ~
1nv•llg1Uon1 !=IHAMOW
***~ "SUl)e(m"1 II"
(19801 Ctw111optier ~.
M1rgo1 Kklder, While 11v-
1ng Piiia lrom 1 nucteer
e xploalon. Sup1rm1n
llflW'ltllngly Ir-the trio OI
~UI vtllllnl who -· orlglnelt)' ltnprlloned by
hi• ~tonl1n 11111er. 'PO'
10:00 0 Qt QUINCY
Quincy I006&1 Into 1111 own
chief Ii<• ln-tlgetor a 3().
y11r record when rt
1ppeera 11111 he bungled
iil:
S1mmy Jo re1urn1 10 Den·
ver. end Merk Jenning•
llkH adv1n11g1 ot
Alex11'1 heartbroken •Ille
over Steven Q SI THAT OEJCATt IALAHC&
"Cr1mln1t Julllce" Cherlee
R Nnaon, •laoc:le•• deen
ol HltV8rd l-School
pt._,11 I Crimin.. UM
lludy l)fObing IUCh llteuM
11 the rlglltl of the
1c:euMd end vtc:tlm1, end
medle ICOellil 10 lnfOfme·
tlon _., by PollOe
kwllllgallonl
61) TI.e VIMINIAN
(hJ MAKINO LOVE
IETTa
Sell tll«eplsll. Mtn·ll\·
tne-atr .. t lntlWVtetn Ind
1ntert1lnlng enlmatlOn ere
pteHnted to comp1re
QU .. llonl Ind llll-1
lbol.tl human Mllu.illy '
0 MOVIE
* • •;, "Vice Squed" ( 111121
Seuon Hubley, Gery
Sw911son A police ClellC·
OW lllld I 1treetw1l~9'
11am up to !rep • pimp
rnpc>nSible for murdering
one or hi• women. 'R' S'lMOVla • * Secrel Fantaay· (No
01t1) Laure Antonelli Liii·
do 8uu1eo A men 1
belultlul wile eor-to IC1
out Illa moat per~f len·
1111a 'R' 9MOVIE • * ·~ "Over The Edge"
( 1979) MlcllHI Kremer,
Pemel1 Ludwig S.Verel
,_.... retldentl of an
1lldulllle ce1110"1te com·
muntty emblttt on 1 r1t11-pege ol h.,_, Ind
dntrucllon WNt\ 111ey,1111
to get their perent1' 111en-
lklf> 11 '-'PO'
10:18 ClCIHIMAX ICM!NINQ
llOOM
10:80. INOUINOINT
NETWON< NtW8
I ft ON LOCA llOH
"Tiie Seventh Annuel
Young Comedlenl Show
HOit. Alln IClno. ~·· Sctlmoclt Ind Vellel'y, Ml ...
MecOonalcl, St..,,. Wrlgllt,
Litty AmorOI end J J
Well
tt:i00 8D8())98 HIWI 8 tATUN>AV NIQHT
HOit Buel\ Hetlfy GUMtt·
The GratefUI Deed
• ,.... ... !MOHi
Oeorge 91\llgOllfelN 1111
flnlnclll ltandlng to gtlln
"*"'*lhlp In Ill ••clu-llYI bu"'-"'1t1'1 Club
I HAMY...O
fllMLATIHIOHT
Hott Oenrrlt Wl'I04e}'.
(CJ MOYll
• • ''The Oemned'' ( 1111111
l)jrk 9o0trde, Ingrid Thu·
Un A WMllll)' lndua1rle.I
111'1'111}' II torn •pert by the
dlCldence and 1oc111
upheevll Of Htly Niii Get·
11:*> e<i> HA"1' TO HA"1'
" bHUllful glrl •Ith
dellgna 011 Jon1tnan
6ecldee 10 get JWtntter ovt
of UMt Ny .,., kl*ig her.
1"1 D8TOHIOHT
Mott. Jol\1111~ C11•on.
OuHtl ••tt• Oevl•. n~ .... ......,.,...
CHANNR llmNGS
f. l>Ot'8 m• up Ot Roy
,.OOlcl, JMIH Drury,
OOuo ~. llltl """ lllm Ind Jacll Kelty ...
(I) INDINNOlftT
Nl'TWOMHIM
• M0\119
•••1-t "A Hlfll Wind In Jmm*9'' UNSI Mt~
Quinn, L.. l<edro¥I ,1~
cnilclr.n ere lfltrOCIU* io
I 11,_.. 1¥0tl4 .,._
'11f ... ...-W loOt IM•
4'9> kl'JOC (!rid I
(ll1 CM TV
(l, Z·TV
00 HI()
IC
out to !ftq\19 CQll wflell he
la llktn ptleonlr ~ I fMO
OfOllrt~. tft. HmMI HIOHT CW HIMl••llN> llr Muofl Grflfle, • for""'
Dlftctor a.n.rel OI IN
MC, tr!ICet IN ~
11\tt ltd IO ttif birth Of Ifft• •.• ~°' ..... ~
~ lllOOUflfl "°"' -viVOff <DJ..W~YIN ... t:1t• 8flMAY Tm °"'-°' the "'"' poplllef
·1=-:.~ MOLUI
WCMI
···~ . "-"-''°"' Ht .. 9fl" (IH 1) lttft
M1111n.llrfllOIMfttilM "' ............... .
Dlptw11111n ..... ""* ...._.,, ... tO)'t ....
uur1ro2tn~ Pur~·· lawyu :-... ~='.ii~=-~ ...... ~
1uaok1 Kati'• repu\1'1on, H
llaler and tht. other.1 nad ~heWO\&Jd.
Kai. la 1ollnf the cue until her
own auorney. th• looal
proMOUtor, 1up11te ah• waive
her rftht to prlVIC)' and ctt.ibt
tor the jury htr 1exual hlltory,
lncludin~ her relaUonahlp wltn
Slater. It 1 the only way, he•>"·
to demonatrate her true character
to the Jury.
Humanity prevall1, thou•h
there can be no happy •ndina to
a 1t.ory Uke thil ono.
Herper 11 1uperb u the
vulnerable outlider, and Kane ii
no ln1 oulltandlna u Dene, who
la hidilli a devutatJna teeret of
her own.
The top-fli&hl caat lnclud"
Tammy Grlme1 •• Kate'•
publiaher friend Paula, Richard
Ma1ur 11 Harvey Cohen, and
. Broadway 1tar Jerry Orbach u
Kate'• ex~hUlband, Sam.
Valerie Harper (left) and
Tammy Grimes star in
tonight's CBS movie, "An
ln"asion or Pri"acy," at
9:00 on KNXT (2). . .
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KNBC (4) 8 :00 -"Real People.''
Featured will be a convention of college
cheerleaders; America's Women's Alpine
Ski Team; a centerfold photography
session for Playboy magazine; a profile of
a narcotics agent.
KOCE (M) 8:30 -"Hitler's Night of the
Humming Bird." Sir Hugh Greene;
former director ~eneral of the BBC,
traces the events that led to the birth of
Hitler's terror state through eyewltnea
accounts from survivors.
KABC (7) 10:00 -"Dynasty." Sammy Jo
returns to Denver, and Mark Jennings
takes advantage of Alexis' heartbroken
state over Steven.
Hvee ol thOM eround him
bec:aulle of hi• unbrldled
""""'-end hie belief lhlt 1111 ~ be 11 It la In
aong1 and movie mutlc;ll
production numberl. 'R'
t 1:~ 1.%) CHARLU CHAM~
T MJ<I WTTH ·-"Clint Eal1wood"
1t:OO 8 EHTaAT~MEHT
TONIGHT
A look 11 the competlllOn
lor guestl !Of the network
morning,_. llhowt
8 @ THI L.AIT WON>
i =AMERICAN ITYLI
I.OWi And TllOM Poor
Ctvuder1 Wlvee" Whlle
••ttlnQ tor their hOney·
moon Mill•. Sieve 1n<1
AptU 111111 an antique 911oc>
Love And The Pllonlee"
8oyCI and Oephne rMurn
lrom 1 format perty
<KlMOVll
• • "The Elltermln1tor"
( 11110) Cllrl11opll1r
George. S1mantlla Eogair
Atl9' 1111 wer budoY II left
perelY2*(1 by e New York
youth gene. e Vletn1m vet
deCld•• to t1k1 hi•
reven11• by murdering
11r .. t cnmtnlla lhrOUOfl
11rue1om1, tott11ou1
~a.·R'
COJMOYll
*'" "G-Women Pley·
( 19101 LHlll• Bovee
S1m1nt111 Fox Five fb'1·
Ion modelt UM Mlnh11tlll
H their M•uel pleyground
QMOVll * * * "'Tiie 8oyl In Com-peny c ·· <1911> Andr-
s1 ... en1. Sten Shew. A
group of young Arnenc.n
IOldierl ~ IOOWf·
-the terTOft of I.he Vletnern W• In tl*f own,
&lightly ottl>MI m1nnw 'R'
tl.)MOVll * • '" "Ufgfll A Mut!G Wer" (UNI 11 DocumentMy
Conc«1 1001111* tllmeCI In
London, IMw YOt'k, c:.ii-
fornl1 end Frenoe tpOt·
light• the perlor-of
34 New Wive O'OllPS.
Including The POiice, Devo,
JOln Jett end The Go-Goe
'R'
12-M 0 8 LAT'I NtQHT WTTH
DAVJO LITTIJWAH
• (!) TOM COTT\JE: UfJ
CL081!
• LOVI. AMINCAH
11\U
working 11 1 111~ rnetro-
polllln llotpltel
S:OO (!) llA HUNT s:ta e MOV11
• • "8endll Oueen ·
( 11151) 81rblr1 Brillon
Wlllerd P1rtter A Spin/sh
girl g1thet1 wpporl to pr ..
vent Clllltornlen outlewa
lrom gelnlng conttOI of
Sp11n'1 t9'rltorlM
3:20 (SJ MOVIE
**'"'"The Border" (11181)
JICk Nlcllolton, V9*1e
Perrine. A TexH l>Ofd9'
guerd'• vii.,.. come In
confllc:t lllltll thoM of hi•
corrupt CO-WC>fken end hi•
m1t9'llli1tle Wiii 'R' 3:*>~=20
•*'A "Vice Squid (11182)
Seuon Mub11y, G1ry
Sw•n'°" A Police detec-
tive 11\d 1 1tr•twllk.,
lllm up to lrep 1 pimp
respoollble lor murd9'1ng
one of hie women 'R'
S:SS (tt) MOVll • •'i'I ··vice Squid" ( 19121
Seuon Hubley, Gery
SwenlOt\ A Pollce CletlC·
tt¥e Ind 1 ltr•1wllker
1e1m up to lrep • pimp
rffC)Ot'lllble tor murdering
oneofhll-'R' 3:50 (CJ MOVla
••'A "'The TurnlnQ Poinr"
(1977) Anne B1ncroll,
Shlri.y MecLelne. h10
fnendl from ballet trelnlng
act1oo1. wh<> cnoee dlfl.,.
.,,, rOld1 meny,...,. Mr·
lier, meet eg11n Ind ire
lorced to Cleal with lhe
~PG'
4:00 (!) TQt 0' THl
MOW
OMOYIE • • * ~ "Pennlee From
HHven" (1911) Steve
Merlin, Bemedeltt Pet9'1
In the MlelwMt d\Klng 1M
~Miion •• llllM4 INlltlc
11le1rn1n de1troy1 the
ll~M of lhoM •round him *-of 1111 unbrl<lled
......,_ 9nd NI bellef
lhll Ille c:.n be 11 11 I• In
10ng1 and movie rnulicel
Pf'Odue11on number• 'R'
4:30 • I UY <£~WN<U
* • • "Smffll P1l1ee"
jlH1) Bmno Llwtencl
Anne Jemllon A Hew ZM· ••nd Junkyard ownet't
ruined menllge t•• 1
Clt1m1llc turn tow1rd
duper etlof> end vlo4enoe
Tllundo11'• I a.,,,,.~ ... o.,•r•
1:00 t<:) * * '4 "Love For Rehl"
I 1979) Liu Ellbecher
Annelle O'Toole Two
amd-town glrll who 1nOYe
to tlh 1Ctv111t1ge of the
glemorou1 Ille of the big
city find lhemMI-forced
by ,_..iiy Into ~
I~~_,. Ol .... "On The Aigtlt
Trectt" (1911) Gery Cole·
man. Mlctleel Lembec*I. A
tOClal WOftl.er ,,.... lo'flnd •
normal llOme for I trlln
ltlllon ~boy with
• lllenl for picking the
ponlel.'PG' 9 ***"Edge Of
Doom ' ( 11150) 01n1
Andr ..... flt'ley Grenger
A Younfl min ltrugglee
lglln1I IOClely, Ille cflun::h
end hltt own lnn9' conflk:t1 e:ao CH • * .,., . Dot And The
Kengeroo" ( 19711 Anlmet·
ed Dlfec:ted bv Yorem
Gro11. A young "'Cl beoOtnee loeC In Ille ~
trlllll'I butll tl'ld 11
~!did 'Y I klngl(OO
whO..-nw111f'tlflh1
~· (IJ • • ~ "Toety ~
KOiie IMr" (ttl1) "«*
He"11 Live ectto. Md 4W11"
metton com~ to ,.., itte
Ille Of. Yo'IOO boVWNI
pet"• In~·· ~·-~ CIJ••··~· ( 1Mf) l.M'Moe OINW.
JMn~llMdOtl
Ille PltY ~W-. ~ ..
.,_,. A ~ o.nth ,,,--.,.... _, NI
----...,.. he It contrOft-..S MUI ~
Oftr~and,....... 'I• Cl) • * "tflt4 T~ Ollf\ ...., ..
llrt Ncfwlldf. A ,,..,."*•" ~ *'IW beino fUlded by I
l1dy pr110111r enq "°" ...... pelt ~
c:1w iilisi
uon1 i>ubllcly.
1:00 (CJ * * * "The GfMt
CllUIO" ( 19501 Merlo Lan-
ze, Ann 81ytll Enrico C•U•
IO rl-lrorn oblalilty ..
, c111 enterlelner to
become • leed tenot 11 the
Melropolllen Opet1
(HJ * • * "Tll9)' A•
IAughed" (19111 lwdr~
Hepburn, Ben GIUMI.
Thr .. N.w York detec:tlYel
become Involved In numet•
ou1 romentlc ~ wtllle
trecklng their cllent1'
err111t wt,... 'PG' CIJ ....... "Second Hind
H11rt1" ( 19101 Rol>eft
~ke. Betberl H1rrltl. A
TexN car-waafl •tlendant
wlllM uo one motnlng to
!Ind tllel he 11 m9'rled to I
nightclub w11treea with
lhr .. kldt 'PO' ..., ... * ''Nlellolaa Nlc-
kleby" ( 11147) Oerell Bolld,
C.clr1c: Hlrdwl!*I 8lled
on the CllNIC br Cher1et
Olcttena A youn9 lld
e11empt1 to p.otect Ille
llmlly lrorn en unc:te · 1
wteked Influence.
t:00 6D • * "The Battle Of
Nere1v1" (t97t) Yul
Brynner, H11dy Kruger
YUQotleviM• '1ruggle for
lrffCIOm •g•lnlt IOCll
Ctlelnlka 11 well 11 Ii.Hin
ltlCI G.m111 troop• '
CD) * • "Kiii And Kiit
Again" I 111111 J.,._ Rywi •
Annellne KNel A '""1t11
lr1 I expert blttlee Ille
mlnlone Of I ~-mid
aclentllt Intent on enell,,.
Ing mankind with I MW
mind-control drug 'PG' (]) * • • Smull Pela:e"
(1H11 Bnino lAwt._,
Anni Jernlaon A New ZM·
lend funlcyatd own«'•
ruined meni ... tell• e
dr1m111c turl'I towerd
~tlarlend~
tO:OO ~ • * "Cannonbllt Run"
(19111 Burt Reyrlofd•. Dom
OeL.ulM Vlf1i>ut oddbl"
Chlrec:tlfl compec1 In •
C<>eal·ICH:oelt IUtO r-.
'PO
f&; e * "King Of The
MountlWI" (1Dl11 Her,.,,
Hllnltn . .JoMph Bottomt
Thr91 young L A beche--
lor• devote thett -glet
to the l()ort of dreo reang.
"PO'
rJ) • * '"' "The Utlltnown Man" ( 19511 Welter Pid-
geon, AM Here1tn9 A lew·
Y« la upMt to INrn that •
Miil he defended, Ind whO
... lleq\lllle<I ICtulll)'
comMltlecl the crime lie
Wll friecl for 0 ***'~"Monty
Python And Tiie Holy
Grell" ( 19741 GrellllTI
Ch~ John O-
King Artllw end 1119 i.1C1
of knight• encounter
g1erit1, rlddleft end • fero-
ck>us rll>C>lt In their ~
ror the legendery cup. 'PG'
t t:OO (%) * • "Fiii Co " ( 197'91
John Seaon. Wlfll•n\ Smith A ,_ car drtv9'
P4M• on getting beclc Into
an lmport1nt fumy Cir
reoe aller Ill• eponeor
r9'>1-him wttll 1119 big·
Q!.11 rfVll. 'R'
11:30 OD**•~ "Acro11 The
GrMt Divide" (19711 Rob-
ltl Logen, Heelher Rat·
tray T-orphened Cflfl..
dren eet out elone eeroee
the Aoclty Mountllns If\
ord9' to CleilrTI 1 term In
e>egon wNGtl they Inherit·
ed cm••• .. sw .. 119n1
Klil1 lllulllll, 8telon
.... fM.~ ... llO"*tY _, olllOwlty
ICll .... '""' ..-... ~,.,~
fonntr.
())••·· ''-"118 N'-'aNle~ ~ Tiie ....
poor lngllttt far
~the ......
tllltlll)"• ..... fwo.1~.'N' ···~"'"-'M" 11111) LIUf'elfl ltC
--°"'*• ~ Jim ttlt It *""'..., ~ ldmlrw. '!''
1l!OO ..... "tontt °'The o..wt" (19134) lt111
rel, OilYet H.,d)'. Tiit ooiJ.o.
IC petr ... off Oft --~ Ml'IY ~lll't ..,,.,, ... ~ ..
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Why not make a date with good nutrition?
One of the best ways to a
healthier, happier family Is to
make everyday dishes prettier
and tastier by adding
Ingredients that make them
more nutritious.
Fresh dates are an exciting
way to accomplish 1ust that.
Of all fresh fruits they are the
highest in potassium. iron and
niacin.
1' ey also contain protein,
ca um, phosphorus.
ine. nboflavin and
ntlal trace minerals. They
ery low In sodium and
wo items of concern to
people on special diets.
they are high in natural
rs for quick energy.
ntrary to popular belief.
·dat s are fresh fruit -not
drte . They are picked fresh
•fr.on) the stately date palms.
; st$b. graded and packaged
and held in refrigerated
,storage.
T e date 1s a very stable
frul and may be stored for
y months without losing
its ealth of food value.
tritionally speaking, we
• mu t have foods from all the
basic four groups every day
' -meats. milk and dairy
· products, bre~d and grains.
and fruits and vegetables.
They' re all represented in
this collection of recipes and
fre dates add an extra
t.
hen you are yearning for
ick pick-up in the
ning or during a busy
d try the Quick Energy
Pickup instead of the coffee
. and roll routine. It'll help your
figure and give you a lot
more stamina.
Pork roast can be ordinary.
but when you take the few
extra minutes to make i d~te-currant glaze, everyone
will be back for seconds.
Pork provides
. body-building protein. iron
and the 8 vitamins in
. abundance -thiamine .
• riboflavin. niacin, 86 and
812.
~t1sfy that urge for
delicious hot breads and add
super-nutrition, too. Orange
· juic~, orange peel and dates
• make muffins a treat to be
remembered.
California compote 1s an
"anytime" sort of dish. It's
wonderful served at any meal
and a perfect way to
· showcase fresh fruits in
season.
To satisfy that sweet-tooth.
Date Lime Chiffon Pin is a
smooth frothy dessert that
·you'll want to repeat
· frequentJy. The addition of ~creme de menthe gives an
· elusive and exquisite flavor
When you're planning your
Dates not only dress up everyday dishes, they also add flavor and nutrition.
meals around the basic four,
just remember that it's
somewhat like planning a
wardrobe. You have to have
the basics. but it's the
accessories that make 1t
interesting.
Date Lime
Chiffon Pie
1 p11ekag• lime ge18tln
2 t•••poona creme de
menthe
1 cup whipping creMn
1 cup freah d•tH, finely
chopped
S.ked putry •hell
Prepare gelatin according to
directions. Chill until almost set.
Stir tn creme de menthe. Beat
with electric mixer until gelatin will
stand In soft peaks.
Whip cream and fold into
gelatin mixture. Fold in dates.
Refrigerate until mixture will
mound on a spoon.
Spoon into baked pie shell and
return to refrigerator for several
hours or until firm. Garnish with
date halves and a sprig of mint.
Pork Loin Roast
with Date Glaze
1 boned end rolled pork
loln
1 I-ounce J•r red curr•nt
Jelly -
1 cup chopped d•tH
2 t•bleapoona wine
Ylneg•r
1 teeepoon prep•r•d
mu•t•rd
1/1 teupoon Nit
Place pork loin In shallow
r oasting pan. Insert meat
thermometer In center. Sprinkle
with salt and pepper and roast In
325-<1egree oven uncovered tor
1 Yz hours.
Prepare date-currant glaze.
Remove meat from oven end
baste generously with glaze.
Return to the oven and continue
roasting for 30 minutes. or untll
thermometer reaches 180
degrees. Baste occasionally with
additional glaze.
Date currant glaze
Heat currant jelly over low
flame until It liquefies. Add
remaining ingredients end cook 3
to 4 minutes, stirring constantly.
Use as glaze for pork roast.
California
Date Orange
Muffins
2 cupa atfted ell purpoM
flour
s •••poon• double ecttno beklng powder
( ... D••P8geC2)
!High-fiber foods: Bran cereals add tasty
! ~J
• texture twist
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Adding more fiber to your diet can be slmple
and tasty. Breads, main and side dishes. desserts
and nutritious snacks can all play a pert In
providing dietary fiber.
Not all foods have fiber -only food from
plant sources have It. There Is no dietary fiber In
meat, fish. poultry, eggs or milk. However, there Is
fiber In a wide range of foods. Including fruits,
vegetables, cereals, nuts. seeds and legumes.
Like a supporting cat, vegetables. salads and
other aide dishes serve to complement the leading
element or main dish In a menu. •
Stuffed Eggplant Italiano Is a delicious way to
• Introduce the vegetable to those who are
unaccustomed to Its versatility.
·Stuffed
Eggplant Italiano
degrees F for 15 minutes. Remove from oven. Cool
slightly.
Scoop out pulp, leaving ~-Inch shell. Place
shells. cut side up, In baking pan. Coarsely chop
pulp. Combine with remaining Ingredients except
Mozzarella cheese. Fiii eggplant shells. pressing
firmly. Cover w1th foll. Pierce foll In several places
to silo"( steam to escape.
Bal<e at 350 degrees F about 40 minutes or
until vegetables are tender. Remove foll and
sprinkle w1th Mozzarella cheese. Bake, uncovered,
about 2 minutes longer or until cheese melts. Cut
each half Into 2 pieces to serve. Yield: 4 servings.
Per serving: 150 calories, 5.6 grams dietary
fiber.
While flavor and variety are often primary
concerns when chooeing the menu's main dish, It
Is just aa Important to conskter its nutrient, calprie
end dietary fiber content. A successful new main
dlSh that'• attractive. nU1rltlout. and euy and
quick to prepare Is Cheele-and-Meat Balla
w1th Savory Onion sauce.
Cheese, Meat Balls-
Cl Orange Ooatt DAIL y PILOT /Wedneedly, January 11, 1983
• • • High-fiber
== Cl'rem _~Y.tt'~~-- -un\ll mhrtu • =}xJtls ai<a
combined. Shep• lnto thlrken1 , 1tlrrln1 1-lnch meatba ---r-:1n~1 n1 • layer In
.....-,d, ahaUow bak1n1
pen.
Bek• " •oo deare-r about 10 mlnuta or unlll
browned. Remow from
oven end Immediately
looeen meatb11l1 from
pan. Serve with Savory
Onion Sauce over
noodles, if desired. Yield:
about 2'A dozen
meatballa, 6 aervlnp.
Per aervlng (without
Savory Onion Sau~ or
noodles): 160 caloriea, 2.3
grams dietary fiber.
SAVORY ONION
SAUCE
W cup chopped
onion
~ cup margarine or
butter
~ cup all-purpose
flour
Dash pepper
1 can (10 'It ounces)
condensed beef broth
soup
1 rup water
2 tablespoons sherry
In medium -s ize
frypan, cook onion in
margarine over low heat
until tender. Stir in flour
and pepper. Cook until
·bubbly and lightl y
browned, stirring
constantly. Remove from
heat.
Stir 1n condensed soup
and water. lncrease heat
to medium and cook
aherry . s~rve over
Cheote•ancJ Mt•at Balla
Yield. About 2 cupa
Per 1erv1na. ''11 cup·
100 calorie-a, 0 2 granu
dietary fiber
Perhap• their
almpllclty la the reaaon
warm and flavorful
quick breads are easy lO
Include In nutritious
menus. Even the buslest
famlly can enjoy warm-
f rom-the-oven bread
throughout the day.
Bran adds a char-
acteristic flavor and
texture appeal to quick-
to-fix loavea auch aa
Peanut Butter Bread.
PEANUT BUTrER
BREAD
l 'A cups all-purpose
flour
1 tablespoon baking
powder
1"1 teaspoon salt
~cup sugar
2 cups bran flakes
l 'A cups mllk
11J cup peanut butter
1 egg
Measure bran flakes
and milk into large
mixing bowl. Let stand
about 2 minutes or until
cereal is softened. Add
peanut butter and egg.
Beat well. Stir In flour
mixture. Spread batter
evenly In greased
9x5x3-inch loaf pan,
Bake at 350 de~ F
about 1 hour or until
IAYI ON IMPlllAI:.
ANY WAY YOU IPllAD w.·
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Mrt. Butterworth's-fJ so thick and rich. people
t 1reedy. They 5m0ther their pa'ncakel with It.
vorlna each mouthful llke It was their last. Who
c.an blame them.
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But don't worry There's pjenty to ao around. And
here'& 2CX off your next bottle lust to make sure
... Dates done. Cool 10 minutes ~--------------------------1
A ho~ey ~fa
savings.
(From cover page)
'A teasp00n salt
~ cup granulated
sugar
1 egg
~cup milk
1A cup orange jwce
1A cup grated
orange peel
1A cup melted
shortenlng
1 cup chopped dates
Preheat oven lo 425
degrees. Grease twelve
2 ~-i nch muffin cups.
Sift dry Ingredients.
Beat egg until frothy and
add remaining
ingredients.
Make a well in flour
mixture and add egg
mixture all at once. Stir
quickly -don't beat -
until barely mixed.
Fill muffin cups ~
full. Bake ~minutes or
until cake tester or
toothpick comet out
clean when inserted in
center.
QUICK ENERGY PICK
UP
1 egg
6 fresh dates. halved
1 cup orange ju.I~
Put egg and dates in
blender and process until
almost smooth. Add
orange ju.ice and process
until slightly frothy.
Pour Into glass and
garnish with a strip of
orange peel.
CALIFORNIA
COMPOTE
Fresh dates
Orange sections
Grapefruit sections
Strawberries or
raspberries in season
Arrange frui ta in
individual glasses or ln a
large compote. It is not
only a beautiful desaert
but can also be 1erved as
an appetizer A
sprinkling of kir.ch or
curacao adds elegance.
Hidden
nutrients
You would never
think to look for biotin,
niacinamide and. ~ara
aminobenzoic a~on
grocery store ahelveJ,
but they're there and
they're vital to good
health.
These vitamin-like
aubiltancea and others,
naturally found 1n many
food staples, are emential'
for healthy nervet and
akin and for proper
growth.
Dietary deficiency in
biotin may caUM akin
diteale, anemia, n.alllea
and mu.de pA1na whlle a
detidency ln nladnmnJde
can lead to headaches,
in1omla and men\al
~'h:'°t"h re• mo It
common natural food
aouroe1 of theee nutrlenta
ire e11•, liver and
breWen yeMt. but they
are aho fdund tn
vep&ableer whole era.in
~anabean&. 'the •••ieet way 'o emure you pt U*9 .and om.-_,tial elemenll
le to eat a variety of
foodl ha \he tour food
aroupe -mtlk, mea'-
veaetabUtt and f run.a, andbnedlarid~.
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before removing from
pan Cool completely
before slicing. Yield: 1
loaf, 15 shces.
Per serving, l slice:
135 calories. 1.6 grams
Local. county . state. nationql and international
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Food fads
can be
dangerous
A leading nutritionist
says millions of
Americana are vtctimlzed
by food faddiam.
Dr. Victor Herbert, of
the Bronx Veteran•
Adminiatratlon Hospital
in New York, says many
wei ght-conscious
conaumers are
. endangering thelr health
by following fad diets
based on unsound
dietary claims.
Dr . Herbert i s a
profeaor of medicine at
the State University of
New York Downstate
Medical Center and
director of the
Hematology and
Nutrition Laboratory at
, the Bronx Veterans
Administration Medical
Center.
CURRENT FADS
"As a physician, I
couldn't be happier that
people are paying more
attention to their health.
But I am concerned
about unwarranted food
avoidance resulting from
fad diets and 'health'
foods," Dr. Herbert says.
"Fad diets usually
exaggerate one facet of
nutrition at the expense
of another. They are
often gimmic ky ,
unscientific and
potentially dangerous,"
he saya.
According to Herbert,
many so-called "heal th"
foods are no more
healthful than oroinary
grocerlea, and are far
more 008tly.
"The fundamentals of
good nutrition are
simpJe," Dr. Herbert
adds. "You need to eat
moderate amounta of a
wide variety of food
from each of the basic
food g:rou P'· ..
He urges people to
avoid trendy diets, at
least without checking
with their doctor, and to
cut back on calories ot\ly
within a healthful diet
based on balance, variety
and moderation.
DIET NEEDS
''Many people today
aeem to be tripping over
each other to avoid such
thinga as sugar, salt and
other additives. The fact
is, 1uch avoidance is
usually unfounded, for
each has a place in a
healthful diet," Dr.
·Herbert aaya.
"Addltlvea protect
food . They make it
pouible to proceu and
distribute o ur food
supply to all AmerlcaN.
aafely. They provide
nutrienta, tMte and color.
And the uae of additives
ia carefully controlled
under federal law to
ensure their aafety," he
aaya.
He points out that salt
(todlum chloride) and
augar, which constitute
the bulk of additives
uaed, are Jmportant
nutrienta.
Sodium helP' maintain
the body'• fluid level,
and 1ugar, as a
carbohydrate, provtdes
ener1y . Neither
subfilnee la harmful to
the aw....,e penon. Dr.
Herbert U)'Si but he does
advhe moderate ·~ J'or thote prone to
h~n. however, .Jowem:..~um 1D1ake
rnay hefp pnwnt it. and
may a.lei ln ndudnc h.lah
blood preaaure, he omervw. Adml~ M&pr can
be '-t.ontrlbutor to cavlUt•. :be 1ay1 -=.-:M-8~
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an annual t_radition for dieters ·
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water aialanc. than to 1pontw1 cake with lay n1 ~DM....,. ... _.,-.-...iiMi-.:==--~ &w ot lea 'tlwue of •c• crHm Could...L
So wa1Ch the wwkly and oml\ the 1u1ar tn th•
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l\ lbouJd be down. erttflclal 1weet•ner
n ry lnl"fdJent In like Ice e ... am, and
formlna the suture of • JM!C2ndlY becaUIO lcr milk
th cake; In eddltJon, thct i. lower In ca10ile11 inO
artlflclal 1w .. tener hlaher In nutrleni. than
becomt'I bl t ter w h~n aherbet. A cup of lhc:rbtc
heated, and • c1ke made hu about 270 utorl -
with It will hav~ a very the ume u a cup of Ice
poor flavor. er am. A cup of Ice mfik
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use 1'1n~ n ln place
o sour cream
;tM~ M-YW edd U. powde,.d J>«Un (&be
•·· • lttnd uua-T j1ll-Y---
la maktna a New y..,.., ....,iutron to be
welaht one of your
annl.&al \rac:Utlona1
If 10, then you
probably a.re not~ of
the few who hu been
•ucceaful ln atickJna to
that reaolutton and
actUally la.i.na wel&ht. or
ln keeping the welaht off
If you -did la.e It.
Thl1 year could be
different. Thia yeM )'OU
could lose the welaht
you want to loae and
keep it off. U . . .
•YOU are firm in yoUr
resolve and not juat
thinking wishfully -
and don't give up too
soon.
•You set reali1tlc
weight loa goala. A goal
of losing 5 to 10 pounds a
week ia not realistic -or
healthful. A goal of
losing l to 2 poundl a
week (the lower amount
for worn.en, the hisher
amount for men) ls
reasonable from a health
standpoi nt and
achievable.
•You work at J.oaing a
little weight every day.
A day of ~e eating
can set you a whole
week so try not t-0 let
that happen. .
•You follow a diet
plan that includes a wide
variety of foods from all
the food groups but has
nunima1 amounts of the
high fat. high sugar,
high caloric extras -
butter, margarine, sour
cream, salad dressiflis,
sweets, pastries and
doughnuts, desserts, and
alcoholic beverages.
•You eat balanced
meals throughout the
day rather than sk.ipplng
meals like breakfast or
lunch and then satisfying
your inevitable hunger
with high caloric snacks
(like nuts or potato or
com chips).
•You choose snack
foods that are relatively
low in calories and help
you meet your day's
nutrient needs -for
examp l e, fresh
vegetables and Crults,
vegetabJe jt{lces such as
tomato, whole grain or
enriched cereals with
little or no added sugar
or fat such as unsugared
puffed wheat, z.ero-fat
crackers.
•You control the
amount as well as the
kind of food you eat.
Eating half or three-
fourths as much of each
food as you usually eat
will save you many
calories. Eventually your
body will become
accustomed to the
smaller portions and you
will be able to maintain
your weight loss easily.
•You add some form
of daily exercise to your
lifestyle. This could be a
15-30 minute brisk walk.
aerobic dancing or
exercises, swimming,
jumping rope, or even
stair clunbmg.
•You stay away from
diet pills (their
effectiveness is minimal;
their hazards are great)
and fasting or fad diets
that do not provide the
foods and nutrients you
need for good health.
Don't be suckered In by
the misleading
promotional claims of
fast, easy, no-diet weight
loss.
•You don 't get
discouraged when you
don't shed pounds as
quJckly and u resutarty
as you would like.
Remember, It took a long
time to add all those
pounds and it will take a
lofl8 time to loee them.
Hang In there!
· Weight .. not lost in
regular, even st.e.-. You will reach piateaus, you
will go up sometimes
when you expect to go
down, then there may be
a sudden drop In weight.
Daily weight changee are
more 11.kef y to be due to
change. In your body'•
Old favorite
remembered . .
Don't forget that old
favorite the next lime
you're looklna for a light
&nd euy lunch. Drained
canned cl~ng peach
tialves, 110Khed ln juice. an perf«t· with cottap
cheete GD. crtlp lettuce
JMves. Saw the ,JWce for
other ulff. Drlule the
-.1#1 wtth your favorite
d...ma; WI\ tttV• w1th
crl•p crackera. h'• an
ener1Y packed favorite
that ttl11 tal'8ll ar-c.J
R•m•mber, lo1lna lnateadT Would 1herbet
wetaht la a do-lt·)'OW'MU be a beuer cho1C9 than
job. And wh•n you've Ice cnam for the fllllnsT
idUeved your pl, you . . . A. Spol\p cake 11
can be real~)' _proud of/ a 1ood cholce for a
your eccarnpllahment. lower.--"1Atlt ~eHtrt
• • • becaUle liCIOean't coni.tn
QUESTIONS WE ARE
ASUD:
... Q . 1 went to make
a Jow-calorle lee creem-
cake deaaerl that uses
fat However, you wUl
not have an accepltble
product If you omit •uaar
and aubrdtute arUflclal
sweetener ln the cake. .
The 1u1ar 11 a
You mt1ht aavo 10mo ha.I about 183 calorln.
calorlea by u11n1 le11 • • •
aucar -reduce the
amount called for In the
recipe by one founh to
one third.
A. for the fUlln1. Ice
milk would be a better
cholc. than lherbet, flnt
becaUM lt will tute more
. Q , I'm maki"I a
creamed 1plnach dl1h
chat cal.11 tor 10ur crenm.
Could 1 1ubttltut.e plain
yogurt for the sour
cream In prder to save
calones?
rcctpoa and uve m.any
c•loriet. A ctip of eour
cream hat 49~ calories; a
cup of plain YOIW'\ hat
140-146 calorlel.
Yoaurt tends to be a
bit more runny ~n IOW'
cream and somewhat
more llOW' t.attina. So you
may want to make ¥OUr
1ub1tltullon carefully,
adding yogun gradually,
rather than subttltµtlna
It cup for cup, ena
• ~ ..... Q_ I'm on • diet makln ). 3 tablHpoon.t'
and em oatTha Touar-lemon u ce orvfneaar -
ulMia. l don't like them and ~ cup water.
with the "wed1• of P'or Fr nch dr-tn1.
lemon" that's on my dJet you can UM • cup of
plan In place ot ulad tomato )Uk'e ln/lllCt of
dretainf and l don't like the vlneaar an wet.er.
any o bottled low-For a 1weot ·aour
calorie dreHln11. Any dreHlna. mix vlne11r •uaetttona? and we~. add arUfJdal
... A. Si.rt with a 1weetener, 1alt and
peckaae of your favorite pepper to t.ute, and your
dry aalad dressing mix f a v or I t e herb 1 or
(the kind where you .euonJnp IUCh • fresh
uaually add oil). 1nst.ead or dehydrated on.Jon or
of oil, add 2 tablespoon1 arllc, dill, etc.
wi c ave with
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Mlnut.MGl<t Orange Juice
Welghl _W~h•r•l.allOOno OI Vew Parmagian
S.n.eoNcrt\UGI
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Chocolate Decadence sinlull1fc __ ~
rich. and-delicious dessert7-
If '°" think ,, •• lime to
redlleover eome of tne Utt.le~ of U(e, try
thla -a plect o f
'1nfully-rlch, •lnfully
dtllcloua Chocolate o. ~. eccornpu\Sed
by • ateamtnc cup of
your ~-tea. Chocolate Dealdenc9 la
truly tht ultbnate U'eat
-• rfdt. fudJry, double-
Ct eck•r deTiaht o f ~te that you make
ahead and frees• In
lndlvidual portiona.
Simply j>ull a p.ck.qe
of Chocolate I>ec8dence
from the freezer and put
on the ket~ for a cup of
hot tea. I
CHOCOLATE
DECADENCE
.16 equarea (l ounce
eac h) 1em1 -sw ee t
chocolate
~ c up butte r o r
maraarlne ~ cup confectioners
sugar
1 tablespoon all-
purpoee flour
4 eggs, separated
Copycat
cookies
By CECILY
BROWNSTONE
•-c'lted "'-~ lcltof
DEAR CECILY: I've
been buying Hazelnut
C o oki e s at t h e
aupermarke t i n a n
8-ounce bag. He re's one ot the bags with aome of
the cookies.
I think you'll agree
with me that they art:
worth copycatting. If so,
please give m e th e
(.'ed~. Then sometimes
l'll buy them. someumes
l 'll mak e the m -
YOUR SIST E R
PHYLLIS.
DEAR PHYLL: T he
Hazelnut Cook ies a re
1beolutely delicious and
I 'v e had t h em
copycatt~d . guided by
the ingredients listed on
the bag. I think you'll
approve the homemade
version -C.B.
HAZELNUT COOKIES
(Copycat Version)
1 cup all-purpose
flour
• ~ cup cornstarch
Y. cup nonfat dry
milk powder
Y. ieaspoon baking
soda
V. teaspoon cream of
tartar
V. teaspoon salt
1 c u p (4 ~ to 5
ounces) whole shelled
haz.elnuta finely chopped
(about 1 114 cups), see
Note
'IA -p o und s ti c k
but te r , at r oo m
temperature or cut Into 8
pa ta
~cup sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
· 1 large egg
On wax paper or in a
med i um bo w l,
thoroughly stir together
flour, cornstarch , milk
p owde r, baking soda,
cream of tartar and salt.
Stir in huelnuta.
In the large bowl of an
electric m ixer , at
medium s peed, cream
butter, sugar and vanilla;
add egg and beat un til
blended.
At lo w s p eed
aradually beat in flour
mixture until blended. Sha~ dough into a ball.
Cover; refrigerate uptil
firm enough to roll -
uaually 2 hours.
l &Hepoon vanlU• u traet
~ plnt (8 ouncn)
IOW' cream
Preheat oven to 375 dear-. In medium uucepan,
mell c hocolate and
butter. Gradually blend
In 1u1ar and flour.
1tlrrtn1 con s tantly;
remove from heat. With
w lre whip o r r o tary
beate r , blend In e gg
yolk•. one at a Ume,
beattnc well afi.r .. ch
addJt.ion. 8t.1r In vanilla.
ln IMClium bowt. twat
•If· whit•• until aUff. fo d Into chocolate
mixture. Remove 1 cup
mixture: blend with mur
cream. Pour remaJnina
mixture lnto U1htSy
greHed 8·lncb .baklnt
pan; top with eour cream
m i xture. Bake 2 ~
minutes (center will not
BONDED MEATS
FRY INC
CHICKEN
W1IOle llodv SOutnem
CllOt A
LARCE END
RIB ROAST
IOnOIO lftf
ROUND STEAK
-.!1111.UCV'--
CROSS RIB ROAST ..... "--°"'°'
WHOlE BEEF BRISKET -..11,.,_. __
FRESH GROUND BEEF ...... _
OOI' "°' I 1(lfO '°' u.'
TURKEY HAM
SIRLOIN TIP STEAK -..u __ _
.. 1.87
.. 1 .97
.. 1.39
!,!,~CHUCK ROAST .• 1.09
LEC·O·LAMB
UtOA OCX1 ~ .... ooui •• .. 1.98
FRESH FISH ITEMS
DOVER SOLE RUET ... ,..
BUTTERFISH FILLET .. ,..
RAINBOW TROUT ...... ......
.. 2.78
•• 1 .68
..1.87
£f!ERRYSTONE CLAMS .. 1.29
appear u:d . Cool
l:Ompl~t ly; coveor a nd
chill at l Nl 4 hourw. To
1 rve, cut Into 2 Inch
equar u Maku 18
wrvtn~.
NOTE: Squartt may
be froun for future we.
Wrap Individually In
aluminum foll and
freeu. Before 1ervln1,
unwrap a nd thaw at
room te mpe,.ture 30
minutes.
FRESH CATFISH .. 1.79
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LIQUOR & WINE DAIRY & FROZEN
r~ "" ... 699
!SPANADA WINE
r~~~ST BEER
"""" 1.99
'10I (•WI 3.49
r STONED WHEAT THI~~, ., •• 9 5
1 ~tNNA sAusAce . • , ••• 5 2
l HUNT'S KETCHUP 1101 ,,, 1 . Q 5
t1n1 ra,..67
~\('IC•llt•38
rCRADEAA 75 ~~EE~~1n •
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MILK
llKJY lft • ~BM 149
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r FRISKIES 62 !=!Y F00,~01 can•
S Vfflftlf\
!~!~ DETERCENT11l>1 1" 1. 75
r ~0 CARSACE BA~~ '°' 1. 99
On a pastry cloth with
a atoc k i net -cove red
roWna pin, roll ~ of the
douah at a lime (keep
remainder refriJerated)
to 'A -inch (ge n e rous)
thlcknem.
With a 1 ~ -inch cookie
cutter cut into rounds.
Pllce about 1 inch apart
on un1reaaed cookie
aheeta . Bak e I n a
preheated 400-degree
oven until bottoma ar e
pWen brown -5 to 7
mlnutea.
•JOH•WI 2. 99
!TYROUA WINE '"""' 1.99
r J2!.1ATO PASTE
l !_~TO SAUCE
P'HUNT'S TOMATOES '-""("-· ,.,,, ... 83 r JOHNSTON'S 39 YOCURT !~ ... BATHROOM TIS~~! ... 99
With a wide metal
..,.tu1a remove to wire nicu. Cool completely.
Store tn a ttah U y·
~container. Makel 6 to 6 dozen.
Note: The nute .hould be chopped ., that acme
of them are very fine
and .ome the lire of r1c:e
1ralft•· You can uae a
hand-o.,-rated rotary
.,. .. th.It does not srate
vntforroly, • food • ~;Hor or a 1h•rp
U any ot the ~are 1araer than rice (J'•ina,
chop thin> by hand with
a eharp knlfe IO they ant
thatlbt. .
..
984 shoppers put us
to the test In '821
979 shOppers proved
' LuCky lower1
tr'F!ut Lucky
to the test.
1 Your llet
Make out your norm11 Wffk't tl'I09e>lne> tlat
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tOl'llPllltOnl
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r;~J,:!~ CHEESE 1 5 9
a-,11111-.,,r~ not ct" • """°''"75
r ~.~.~~'BEANS •te1••••41 r~.~~JUICE .. °'r"' 1.79 r~~~WRAPWRA~voeu 1.19
£~, & BEAN~ ·•oii-..37 !~lfOA MARCARINE "°'""'65 !Z1Pt.OCSANOWICH!~C:1.56
!HEINZ GENUINE 01L~~' ... 1.55 !£~!~,~~~ .... , ""''"" .97 I ~~~~v uou10 s.?.~~ 2.09
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Chocolate
Decadence 11 a
elnlully-rieh,
alnl ully deUclout
double-decker
delight to aerve
youneU when it's
time to aavor the
pleaauree of life.
DELICAl ESSEN ITEMS
P' MONTEREY JAOC139
cL ~~!~E , oz "e>
!!?_~.~ED MEAT~°'"".59
l~~~ .. oioc 2.59
r~~~~AUSA~>oiowc 1.69
~NE~IC B~OCNA ''°'"" 1 .45
I~~~'!,!~UIT~ r.111 CM .23
r~ CHEESE .OI ~ 1.69
!~!.~SHAM '''™'9.99 r ~~~IMP COCl<T AIL , 01 ~. 7 5
~DY LEE COOKED H~~ 1.09
GENERIC ITEMS
WHITE 39 BREAD
160z lOM •
PANCAKE MIX
aw•c~n•
GENERIC SYRUP
PEANUT BUTTER
• ~.., .• 75
UO(l•• 1 .25
«01 ... 2.79
~~~IC PRESERVE;"' ... 1.34
ICE CREAM _ _..""" ....... --'C.-.. _ 1.29
FROZEN WAFFLES •10l0¢•69 ClllHtr
~~~ED FISHSTIS~SIO• 2 .15
~~;!IC DETERCENJ01 eo.1.53
PAPER TOWELS "9~.57
HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS
Ir!~!.~~!!~
r~~ ORGANICS
EDGE SHA VE GEL
•101 .99
t\Ol •99
"°' .99
'°' 1.79 ~ .._ C»llfCU.#
!~S!l.~!o<?J~ .. 01 2.29
!~!'!~AMPOO IQI 1.89
£~~:CONDITION~~ 1.89
I~~~~ & JOHNSON .. 2. 29
I!.~.FRESH
ROlAIDS
ClAIROXIDE 20
t•OI 1 .47
. .~.3.29
IAtw.89
~~,!~ULTRA B~UE ... 2.67
QUALITY PROOUCE
OOLDEN
BANANAS
ll!Ot.~
I.ARC! TOMATOES
hOllll!lt htttlO
~-23
D'ANJOU PIARS
us•1~ . ~.39
MINNEOLA
TANCILOS
AlmOQ,lill*llt
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J'roper storage tips _______
' lt ean ea\&le bttail to CBREALI -Theri a
mold. rob nutrttlou1 .~olUutorlna l'l'lin --.ppi.-ot"'OalJr~ produc1.1. They rematn
: turn• mtppy hud ot fre1h 1onaer at warm nuce Into a ball ot ump• ratu ru. but 4~ ~· become moldy quickly poor l&orap, µtlleta prepand with a a practlce that can preaerva\lve . Re ·
prematurely •P food of frlaeratlon 1low1 mold
l\Utrienl.I and llCC.91erate 1rowth, but hutena ~. •tall.na. Here are •toraae Upa P'reez1na the producu
forbr.daandoereallu 11 yet another
we 11 a 1 fr u I t 1 a n d alternative. Bcead should
ve1etablea, two of the be uted within five to
tour bulc food 1roupa seven daya or within
.-hkh alao Include the three months if frozen.
milk and meat IJ"OUpa. Cerea1a ahould be atored
BREA~ S AN D at room temperature
u,htl c1 ~ heat, -rnwm...-. Of9-fl
room temperatur. tintil
ripe. After rtpent.nc ... ,
Immediately or
refrtprat.e.
-Berrlee ahould be
kept covered to pnwent
mollture loa end uHd
within ttu. ~YI· Wuh
jWlt befon •tln&· -'Cifrua !Nita ahou.ld
be 1tored at cool room
temperaturee or In the
refrtprator .
-Dried fNita ahould
be kept In tJchtly cla.d
(See P~OPER, Cl)
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CompCare Lif eSry/e Center
FRIDAY. JANUARY 11. 1981
8.30 A .M. · 1.30 P.M.
ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN Cl/URCH
600 ST ANDREWS ROAD
NEWPORT BEACH. CA LIFORNIA
,-7J'(' ~19/Yllll
Rr1isrratlon · coffu a11d pastrln
Par Alim. M.F.C.C · .. I/obit Rrstnu·111rl11g "
(Pat Allrn hos 11 prfrolf' practlu thor spulalius /11 hrlpln1 proplr
rstobllsh a pusitlvf! llfrstyle J
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(F/tnm Dlruror of rhe Sportl11g HouH. Newport Beach)
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Drive Thru Service available
Our famous Fish (,More' hos
two crispy f1&h fillets,
fresh coleslaw, golden fryes,
and two crunchy hushpupples.
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Pair of portable meals make great traveling companions.
· Energy meals
for outdoors
Brisk days spent
exploring the great
outdoors call for a touch
of creativity ln preparing
delicious, energizing
meals that are easily
tucked into bike pack,
day pac k or picnic
basket.
Two' portable meals
for thennos or canteen,
Popeye Punch and Spicy
Fruited Nog , are
adaptable, nourishing
traveling companions, as
easy to enjoy along the
trail as indoors at the
fireside . Both keep
calories down with the
protein-rich goodness of
milk and are delicious
cold or piping hot.
Popeye Punch adds
vitamin-packed chopped
fresh spinach to flavorful
mushrooms and green
o n ions. Sauteed in
butter, seasoned with
salt, pepper. a hint of
garlic and cooked for just
minutes, the mixture is
processed in the blender
with milk until smooth.
Steaming or chilled,
it's a fast and fortifying
snack for those on the go.
Spicy Fruited Nog
presents an entirely
different flavor
opportunity created with
pumpkin puree. sauteed,
peeled, and c hopped
apples, cinnamon and
cloves.
The "nog base" is
covered and quickly
steamed, then prooewd
in the blender with milk,
egg and honey -a great
c hoice to prepare in
moments for a
wholesome breakfast. or
complemented with fruit
and taken along on the
day's hike.
SPICY FRUITED NOG
2 apples, peeled,
chopped
l tablespoon butter
YJ teaspoon cinnamon
V. teaspoon ground
cloves
3 tablespoons honey
YJ cup pumpkin
pulp•
1 egg
3 cups milk
Saute apples in butter
with spices; cover and
steam 3 minutes. Blend
with rema i ning
ingredients until smooth.
Heat.; pour into thermos.
Makes 5 cupa. •use canned or fresh
pumpkin puree.
POPEYE PUNCH
1 cup c hopped
mushrooms
• YJ cup chopp e d
green onions
1 tablespoon butter
YJ teaspoon each salt
and garlic salt
1A teaspoon pepper
2 tablespoons water
3 c ups c hopped
fresh spinach
2 YJ cups milk
Saute mushrooms and
green onions in butter;
stir in seasonings. Add
water and spinach; cook
3 minutes. Blend with
milk until smooth. Heat.;
pour into th e rmos.
Makes 4 cupa.
Proper storage
(From pa1e C7)
containers and stored in
a cool place.
VEGETABLES -
Most fresh vegetables
should be stored
unwashed, unpeeled,
and wrapped in plasUc
bags in the refrigerator.
Wash before eati,ng.
-Lettuce and salad
greens should be rlNed
m cold water, drained
well and stored in plastic
bags in the refrigerator.
They should be eaten
within a week.
-Mature onions can
be stored at r oom
temperature while green
onions should be
refrigerated and used
within three to five days
of purchase.
-Potatoes, if stored
at room temperature,
should be used within a.i
week. They will keep for
several months i.f placed
in a dark, dry and cool
place.
-Sweet potatoes,
hard squashes and
eggplants can be stored
for several months if
kept at coo l room
temperatures and for a
week at r oo m
.t.elnperature.
In addition, spices are
best stored in airtight
containers away from
heat and shelled nuts
s hould be kept in an
airtight container either
in the refrigerator or
freezer.
Do Something a Little
Crazr This Week!
Go to your safety deposit box.
Take out one or two outdated or
Inherited jewelry pieces you aren't
wearing.
Go to "Thi• I• Mary'•" shop and
let Mary update, recycle or lovingly
redesign them for you.
You'll have the virtuous feeling of
saving money by glvtng yourself a new
piece of Jewelry and you'll look
scrumptious at the same timer
You deserve ttl
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la tbe condiment that l \Wpoon vanilla flour, bakln• oowder 2 pecktlM '" OW"'9 aur to1ethtt 1 \4 aup1 to law. r11t 'In ..,,. trw . Pre• ... ., ••kn • aandwlch or 2 eup unaifted Oou.r and dnnamon. BMt at each) active dry yMat OoUt IUpJ' and ytMt. In Add •a, vanJU. arid from drift, unUI doubl«t totethet. Rep.at. Pr-.
llladtMtejultriaht.But 1 ~ ua1poon1 lowapeeduntilblended. lcupmllk 1m1h uuc•e•n 1ttr M cup cocoa fftlxtutt; tnbulk. remainlnl 11am1 to IOIM, ~ • bakJna powder Stir In bran tlakea, ~ cup re a I to1ethtt milk , real beat 2 mln&UH. With Pww:h down. Turn out topther. • U.O a Mwicwful bakil'8 K \wpoon l"OU""d nuta and raillnl. DrOP by mayonnalM mayonn&!M and waWJ'. wooden ·~n 1tlr In onto llthOy floured }>Jue on •r•a1td ~t. dnn&mon • level tabl .. p00ntull 2 ~ cup water StJrtln1 occHlonally, remaln1"I cocoa inbnW'e board. Cover: let rest 10 rook.le thMCI 2°~ lnc.hel
. Over the yeara the 1 ~ cu,. bran tlakel ~-~~In '1."!!. ~ cup u.naw•tened htat until very warm0 and M much ~ mlnut11. For •H• 91 apart. Btuah with mllk. maker• of Beat J'ooda ~ cup coarHly aJUBJl9•-'--coca. ( 126 d••"" • 18 flour " nec:H1ary to handlln1 dlvldt Into Cov~r U1ht.ly.1At rlae ln
real i!';:3onn.alM have chopped nuta d•1ree oven 12 to l' 1 ea de~) over medium· make an -.Uy handi.d thlrdt. ROil t11eh third, a warm place lrH of ditve many ~-~ ~ cup ra1ain1 mJnuc.t or until ed1es 1 teupocm vanilla hi heat. cbch. one at • time, into 8 x drafCI 4~ to &O m.tnutet.
w Ith.may 0 n n a I•• ln larce bowl wl\b are browned. SU.. 3 \/'\ 1 peck.la• (8 ouncea) th mix« at medium On floured aurface 12·lnch ~le. Bake In 400 delJ'M oven
rectpe1. Many of theM mixer at med.lwn 1peed dozen (2~-inch) cook!es. 1eml1weet chocolate 1peed beat mayonn1l1t knead 8 to 10 mlnu• or Cut lrito 12 (3-lnch) 16 to 20 minutes or untJ.l
beaan wllb ld•H or beat 1u1ar, re1l DOUBLE CHOCOLATE piec.w mlxlurt lnto flour unul lmOOth and tlutlc 1quarw.Placltltea1poon rolltoundlhollowwhen ·
reclp .. iubmltttd by mayonnalae, e11• and SWEET llOU..S ~ cup chopped mlxt\IN; bat 2 minutet. addlr11119W'lf necellU')'. walnuta and 1 t.eupoon bottom 11 tapped. CooJ conawnen. nae compeny vanllla until 1u1ar 11 4 to 4 ~ cup 1 walnute In 1mall bowl Ill r Place In 1reued bowl; cbocola• piecel In cmwr allahtly on wire rack. •
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plu1 I 10,000 will be
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orlainal recipe
aubmltted. The winnin8
recipe must al10 have
vtaual appeal, aood taste,
eHy rreparatlon and
read ly available
fnlredlenta.
Other prizel include 16
oven/range/microwave
cooklna centers, 60
microwave oven1, 100
food proceaora, and ~
mixers -a grand total
of 666 prila.
To enter, print or type
an original recipe plus
your name, address and
zip code on a plain piece
of paper, no larger than
8 \/'\ inches by 11 inches.
You may submit more
than one entry, but each
must be different and
IUbmi tted separately.
All recipes must
contain at leut ~ cup
Beat Foods real
mayonnaise and each
entry must have one
proof-of-purchaae from a
32-ounce jar of Beat
Fooda real mayonnaiae.
To help in developing
new recipe entries, Best
Foods home economata
offer theae hinte: real
mayonnaile can be
substituted for the
shortening In many
recipe• to produce .a
moLlt, rich baked food.
The number of eggs
needed may be reduced,
or the eggs can be
eliminated altogether.
The amount of liquid
~y have to be adjusted,
bl.It •t•ndard baking
times and temperatures
are usually appropriate.
The recipes that follow
include the required Iii
cup mayonnai.ee and are
ottered as inspiration foe
entertna the contest.
To enter send your
recipe entry to: 1100,000
Baking Contest, P.O. Box
2835, Weatbury, NY
11591. It muat be
received by April 30,
1983. ReclJ>e• wlll be
judged by National
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. To receive a Hat of
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pa.al, and ano er yNr Of
coupon and refund
aavln&• behind ua. our
thought.I 1houJd tum to
•haring with othen 10me
of our good fortune In
this new year:
The next lime you art'
standing I n a
supermarket checkout
line, why not offer the
shopper behind you a
coupon for one of the
items 1n her sh opping
cart? After the surprl.Se,
you're sure to g et a
smile
Isn't there someone
who has done a money-
savtng favor for you in
the past year -saved
you some labels or found
you so me f o rms ?
Wouldn't it be nice to
send for a r e fund or
better yet, a gift offer in
that person's name?
What would it take to
convince your office
manager to permit a
coupon exchange box m
the employee lounge or
lunchroom? Probably
less than you think. and
wouldn't that s pread
cheer all throughout the
new year?
How about inviting a
few friends over to your
house for a cup of coffee
and to trade a few
coupons? If you have
never tried it, you don't
know ail the fun you're
missing
Have you thought
about the good feeling
you'd get 1f you dropped
some of your unwanted
coupons off at a senior
c1urens center? Or, how
about all those pet food
coupons you can't use? Is
there an animal shelter
near you"
It gives us a grea t
feelin g of ac -
complis hment when
our refunding brings us
free product coupons in
the mail But the feelmg
would be even more
wonderful 1f you gave
some of those cans and
packages of food to help
those who are less
fortunate than yourself.
In the terminology of
refunding, that would be
a very special "double
play."
Ir you are an "avid"
refunder and coupon
clipper with a true
yearning to spread the
cheer tn the new year,
then why not offer to
speak before a home
eco n omics class. a
woman's club or a senior
ciuzens group? The best
speakers are those who
talk about a sub,ect they
know or enjoy.
Wh y not spread the
c heer close to home?
Have you ever thought
of buying an extra palr
of scissor s for your
spouse? Consider the
many tlITles he (or she)
has watched in silence as
you did all the clipptng
Last but n ot least.
don't forget th e
"mailperson" who has
labored during the past
year U{lder the weight of
count less r e fund
envelopes. dutifully
delivered to you r
mailbox
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)...et's keep the fun in
refunding. Happy New
Year!
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Cleanla1 Products,
Soap, Paper Products,
Bagi, Wrapa (File No.
10)
Clip out this me and
keep 1t with similar
cash-off coupons
Spice in
rice adds
variety
Rice, like many graina,
has llUCh a neutral flavor
that there are almost
unlimited ways of
1plclng it. Splce1 can
provide flavor or color
or crunch (or all three)
depending on your tancy.
Here are aome tlpa: * For herbed rice, blend a tea1poon of
oreaano, baail, dill or
thyme lnto a ~p of raw
rice before cooking. * Paprika rice makee a nice plnk preeenta\ion
. . . ju1t atart with a
ieupoon of paprika to a
cup of raw no.. Stlr lt
into the water wi\h the
rice. (J'or ye1Jow fb UM
the aunt amount of
turmertic.) * Jlkie-wtt.h-a-crunch
ls yours by ~ two
tabl11p00n1 of poppy Mid or toe1Ltd MUme 9led into a cup of raw
dcilt. '
bewral't' Rfund off•n
Wilh YJU'~ COUpGNI,
for ••ample. Start
coll•ctlnt the nHd•d
proofs uf purchue whil
looklna for lhe ~ulred
Co rma at th•
aupermarket, I n
n e wapaper a and
ma1nlne1. and wh•ll
trading with friend•
OCfera may not b•
available in all areaa o•
the country. Allow 10
weeks to receive each
refund
The following refund
offers are worth $20 89
Thta off•r doHn 't CARESS Aerobic•
ttquln-. retwunonn: ftnont;-P;&-9o.-&4'1
MURPHY'S OU Soap. Yo\.lna Amerlca. Minn.
P .O. Bt,x 4187, Young 6~399. Rect>lve a c.n.
America. Minn 66399. Aerobic• RC"Cord Sond
Receive a fl or a U three Carua wrappera
refund Send th rt• and 26 cen\I po.~ and
proofa of pu~huo from handllna. Expires April
• 3 2 • o u n c e ah e o f • 30, 1983.
Murphy'• OU Soep for a Thete offera require
$2 refund, or three retUncttbrms: •
proota of purch.ue from
a 16-ounce atze for a •t DIXIE S.throom Cup
refund. The proof 'of ·•1 Ca1h Refund. Send
purchue 11 the net therequlredrefundfocm
weight statement Qltl the a n d t h e p r o o f o I
label form. Explrel Aprtl purchue aeala from
30. 1983 eight 100-count pack.ages
of Otxle S.tlirocm Refill and~vt wrappen from 60-cent coupona for any · required refund form •
Cup• 0 uJUD..Jo.ur '1P.-~ of Dove. hpJr Jlelty a.a.. one 6Cklent and two.ucken with lhe
200-counl pack&IH.i'e . 28, 1983. coupon for any Hehy product name from the
Explrea Manih 31, 1G83. 0 L 0 RV t l Ca• h Steel-Sak Baa and one front ot two Jer1•n•
DIXIE Llvln1ware R•fund . S•nd the 60-c.nt coupon for •llY Lotlon-!!nrtchtd oap :n
Save f 1 Receive two required refund form Hefty Odor Guard a.,. bottln. J:xptr" MarCh
6 0 • c: e n t D I x I t 31 . 1983. " i~v~d,~ha:er~~'!li~~d llPlllllllT lllPPll a!:~~LaD ::~ o::r.
refund form and four free bar of l\eaular or
Dlxl• Uvh\fW.,. proofa and th• r•1t1ter tape Send the nq"lred Bath-tlze Shlelct. Send
of purchaae aeal1 from with tho purchue pm refund form and five the NQuJred refund fCfm
Dixie LMn1ware cupe, circled, and punch out proota of purchus eealJ and one wraprr trom
platet or bowl.I. Explret the dl1e on the cap with trom any Hefty Baa•· Shield (any alJe . Expr.t
March 31, 1983. the word "Glory." Explret Feb. 28, 1983. Feb. 28, 1983.
DOVE Ca1h •1 Exj>lretA_prU30,l984. JERGENS Lotton-Copyrl1ht 1983,
Refund Send the HEFTY •a Coupon Enriched Soap U .20 United Feature,
required re fund form Offe r Receive fo ur R e fund . Send the Syndicate.Inc.
seafood l
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provisions
u.s. 11 premium brown
onions
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tuattn-coata meaalnewport beach
fresh ' louon ~roll great on the grllll 1
..... ~.19 •. 2.9 ralnlJow trout
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roasted & salted
roasted · no salt
..... 2.49 ••
ttuffe~ 1011 rolled
.. monterey & florentlne
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rex 1011 (sand dabs) yogurt coated
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~ears~o the half shell are
ef reshing-wiilter-dessert
Tho bunery 1oodncm well u e..Una trwh \/\ c u p p a c k • d Makee Cl MMNP '
of frHh Wfftern Bo1e Freeh W~tem winter brown IN&&r R a I 1 I n V 11 l i n I :
PHn '' brou1ht out pears 1houJd a,. kept at 1 tabh.-.poon butt« Combln \4 cup raJ1hu
when they're baked In a room tempt-rature until or mar1ann.i a n d 2 u bl e 1poo n1
•picy brown Nl&r uuce they yield to a•ntle "" teupoon around chopped nuta.
with a favorite topplng. thumb preuure at the cinnamon • Date J'UUn1: Combine
The lon1. tapering, item end. Retri1erate Halve and cot't pean: 'h cup anlpped data, 2
l'UIM!t akinned pean are ripe pear• to prolong flll cent.era wl~ d"1red tableapoon1 chopped
halved and cored and the their juicy freshness. r I I l in 1 . Comb In e nut1 and ~ teHpoon
centers filled with a BAKED BOSC PEARS remalnln1 lnaredlenu, sratro oranse peel.
mJxtu.tt of either raisins, ON THE HALF SHELL brln1 to boll and pour Mincemeat Fllllns:
datee or mincemeat. 3 fre sh Western over pean. Bake at 3~ Comb In e \/\ cup
Served warm and Bose.-pears degrees F. 4~ minutea or preparod mlncement
fr.,rant from the oven, Choice of F\llings u n ti 1 tender: baste with 1 tablespoon rum or
Or1nge Colet DAILY PILOT/Wtdneedey, January 12, 1983 DI
Boee1, the long
laper ng pears
tha t bake
beautifull y, are
aerved "on the
ha ll 1hell" with a
choice of tasl y
fillings.
Baked Boacs on the 1/1 cup water frequently with ayrup. brandy. Half Shell make an r-~~---~~~~~~~~--'~~~"---'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---:-::-~~~~~~~~~~--.r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
especially appealing
detsert for a cold wlnter
day.
The Bose variety o f
West.em winter pears ls
highly regarded for its
excellent baking
qualities, as well as for
eating out of hand. The
popular Anjou variety of
Western winter pears ts
also ideal for baking as
1
Oriental
1 harmony
1 achieved
The oriental art of
cooking adheres to the
phil0&0phyofbalancefor
the sake of harmony.
Thus sweets ar e
contrasted with salts.
cris!iness w it h
ten erness and
blandness with
brightness in color.
Thia harmonizing of
taste, aroma, texture and
color ls evident in a stir-
fry dish that combines
red grapefruit with ham
slices and vegetables.
Because stir-frying is
very rapid, all foods
must be prepared before
the cooking process
begins. Preparing the
grapefruit ahead of time
can be an easy task when
following these
sectioning procedures.
Using a sharp knife,
cut off both ends of the
grapefruit, cutting all the
way through to the flesh
of the fruit.
Then with the fruit
standing on end, cut the
peel away, cutting from
the top to the bottom of
the fruit in about one
inch strips. Be sure to cus
deep enough to remove
all the white pulp.
To release the sections,
cut down beside the
membrane of each
section to the cor e ,
gently turning the knife
sideways aeveral times to
looeen the section at the
center.
Then turn the knife
the opposite direction to
looeen the sect.ion on the
other side and turn out.
Other sections are now
easily removed in the
same manner.
HAM-GRAPEFRUIT
STIR-FRY
2 red grapefruit
2 cups thinly sliced
ham
2 tablespoons soy
sauce
1 teaspoon vegetable
oil
IA teaspoon pepper
1 tablespoon
comatarch V. cup vegetable oil,
divided
1 clove garlic ,
minced
1 green pepper, cut
in thin strips
4 green onion s,
chopped
1 (6-ounce) package
frw.en Chinese pea pods
~cup water
2 tea spoons
cornstarch
Hot cooked riL'e
Peel and section
grapefruit owr a bowl,
reaerving juice. Set
.ections aside to drain.
Combine ham, aoy
aauc~ 1 teaapoon oil,
peppel and 1 tablespoon
cornatarch In a 1mall
bowl, 1tlrrin1 to coat
ham. Let atand about 10
minute.
Heat 2 tableepoona oil
in wok or larp akillet;
add ham mlJ<ture and
atlr·fry 2 tnlnutea.
Remove and aet aaide.
Add 2 tabletp00na oil to
wOk and heat.
Add ve1etable1 and
adr-fry 2 mlnuta. Add
ham to wok; c.'OVer and
cOak 1 minute.
M ea1ure 1rapefrult
juice: combrne IA cup Jub and water. Stir In 2
ieaapoon1 c~rn1tarch
Add Juice mixtu re to
WGk; cook and 1tlr unt.ll
t hi c k ened . Add
.,..pefrult ..cUona; cover
Ind t...t f.hrouah . Serve
lmm•dlately over hot
CooUd rice. Yield: 3 to 4
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Costa Mesa's T~m Panel (lower left) and Corona del Mar's
Jack Errion (lower right) went through some tense moments
Tuesday as CdM's Greg Wynn ( 12) fights for possession,
Karl Wolff (center) shoots over Harll Cook ( 54) and Dave
Palm blade ( 34) and Ted Stitt go for a rebound.
· -··Detl,·~st~
playen Belected --. -----1--1--.i--
in winter draft. E3.
Robinson,
M arichal
hon o red
NEW YORK (AP) -ThJrd buenwl Brooka
Roblnton and pitcher Juan Marichal were elected to
the HaJJ of Fame by the Baaeball Writer•
Aaaoclation of .America today.
RobiNJOn, one of the patest defensive playen
in baseball history during hJa 23 ye.an with the
Baltimore Orioles, became only the 14th player
elected in hia first year of eligibility.
Named on more than 75 percent of the bAllota
returned by 10-year members of the BBWAA in itll
annual election, Robl.naon and Marichal will be
inducted Into the Coopenn.own, N.Y., shrine AUfl. 1.
Robinaon holds major league records for third
basemen for games played (2,870), putouta (2,697),
asaista (6,205), ch.anoes (8,902), double plays (618)
and fielding average (.971).
He won 16 Gold Gloves and led the league'•
third basemen in fielding percentage 11 time9. He
was named to 18 All-Star tearm and wu the
American League'• Most Valuable Player in 1964.
For his career, he batted .267 with 268 home runs,
l,357 runa batted in and 2,848 hita.
Robinson is only the sixth third baseman
elected to the Hall of Fame and only the third
selected by the BBWAA. The othen were Eddie
Mathews and Pie Traynor. named by the writers,
and Frank "Home Run" Baker, Jimmy Collina and
Freddie Lindstrom, named by the oldtimera
committee.
Marichal, a high-kicking right-hander, won
243 games ln 16 sea1<>n•, spending almoet his entire
career with the San Franci8co Giants. He had a 2.89
earned run average and wa1 a 20-game winner six
times. Marichal twice led the National League in
complete game• and twice led in shutouts. He
pitched a no-hitter against Houston on June 15,
1963.
A year ago, when the writers elected Frank
Robinson and Hank Aaron to the Hall of Fame,
Marichal fell just .even votes short of the three-·
quarters required for election.
The election of Robinson and Marichal pushed
to 182 membership in the Hall of Fame.
Robinaon received 344 votes of the 374 cast,
and Marichal received 313. A total of 281 wu
required for election
Slugger Harmon Killebrew, fifth on the all-
tirne home run list with 573 for his career, finished
third in the voting with 269 votes -12 short of the
required number.
Shortstop Uuia Aparicio wu fourth with 252,
followed by pit.chen Hoyt Wilhelm with 243 and -
Don Drysdale with 242.
Gil Hodges. ln his last year on the writers'
ballot, finished teVenth with 237.
Errion can barely stom ach 64-45 • Will Lake rs
caught
in a Net
CdM coach's nerve-wracking day eased with easy verdict over Mustangs
By ROGER CAR~ON
Of ttle Deltf Hot lleff
Somebody obviously knew that
Cor°"1B del Mar High basketball coach
Jack Errion had been put through a
mental wringer earlier ln the day How
else can you explain Corona del Mar's
almost effortless and worry-free victory
over rival Costa Mesa Tuesday night?
The Sea Kings breezed to their thud
straight Sea View League triumph
without so much aa causing the veteran
Errion a single moment of conoem with
a 64-45 conquest on the winner's court.
At halftime it was 25-10 and Costa
Mesa didn't have a player with more
than two point• as the Mustangs
dropped their third league test.
Greg Wynn led all llCOrera with 16
po ip t s . an d t ea m m a t e a D a v e
VanSteenhuyae and Tom Vance added
11 apiece, while playmaker Mike Hess
contributed eight count.era.
It's Hess who put his coach through a
case of sweats earlier in the day, when
severe mu.cle cramps cauaed him to be
taken to Hoag Hoapital'a emergency
room for obeervation.
"The flrat thing I thought when I
heard he waa at Hoag Hospital was "car
accident, he's out for the year,' " said
Errion. ,
Errlon found his All-CIF star in the
emergency room and eventually got him
released, but it wu obviously enough to
give F.nion a cue of ulcers.
"It ruineci my whole day," continued
F.nion. "We're dust if he goes down "
But Hess wu ln the starting lineup
after apparently suffering no more than
a rough stomachache.
Costa Mesa went on to cooperate to
the tune of 3~for-21 from the field in the
first hall and waa down by a 35-15 count
midway through the third period.
"We just can't hit ... the ball'• not
going, It's frustrating," aa..id Costa Mesa
I' Coach Tim Panel, whoee team wa1 in
early foul trouble and never recovered.
At only one juncture did it appear
Mesa waa going to make a aarne of it -
when Dave Palmblade forced a jump
ball, took the tip and turned it lnto an
18-foot bucket to narrow Corona's lead
to 8-4 at the outaet of the lf!COnd peri<Xi.
But the Sea K.lnp responded with a.
13-2 run, keyed by three free throw•
each from Wynn and He11.
Ted Stitt wa1 on the bench with three
fouls with 5:03 left in the first half,
joining Palmblade, who sat down
with three penonala with just 1:04 spent
in the second quarter.
All of Mesa'• upeet plana -a triangle
and two defe111e and the inaertlon of
Mark Wl.lllamaon to act aa a third guard
were f.a1.llng -thanks to an almost nil
perfonnance ln ahooting.
Mesa wa1 l-for-10 in the fint. quarter,
then 2-for-11 before halftime aa the Sea
King%I .ealed the verdict.
"You can't get down like that aaainst
Corona del Mar," admitted Panel "But l
was encouraged by our 9eCOod half. U
the ball will start dropping, we'll be all
right."
Corona del Mar wasn't exactly
sizzling, either, connecting on 4 of 10 in
each of the first two periods, but 9-for-11
at the line in the eecond period helped
swell the margin.
Wynn matched hi.a aeuon hi&h of 16
points and it WU Vance'• beat ICO~
effort of the seuon.
Corona del Mar fi.niahed with 25 of 48
from the field fOI' ~2 percent.
Stitt acored 14 points and Palmblade a
dozen, but 19 of thoee 26 pointl came in
the fourth quarter aftel' QiM had moved
lnto a 46-22 lead.
Errion just shook his head afterward.
UJ\llll.e to explain either team's mediocre
performance. "It was just a ga.aaer,"
added Errion with ion,ue planted firmly
an hia cheek.
Martin says
he's happy
with contract
Just a bunch of S uper intimid a tors
~ YORK (AP) -Alfred
Maauel "Bllly" Martin and
Oecrp M . Steinbrenner m, two ot baMball'a moat celebrated
an~ta. are friendl -again. AIM:l that can mean only one
t.blsW_. Billy Martin la f'lllNier of
th!._f'eW York Y ank.eee -apin.
Jltimored for month•, the
announcement that Martin would~ the YanbM foe a ttilt'4 time came Tueaday at a
nntt conference durtna which botl mm promiwl to Jay uide
tbet Punch & Jud)' Id. :r"1'he UM of communkaUona la
t and 1 really feel lt will be
di ferent thl• time ,"
8 Mid.
0 ve ~ mad at my mother, bUt l ltil1 Jove her.'' MarUn
ltb that, Bulldoa BUly _._. Only the fow1h man to
...... the Mme tnljor ~ t• ,.o,. than twtce and
E h8d mede bll lOdl
dwCe MD buyt.nc
Y1!A1W aao WI month.
aa 8telnbrenner'1
ti cbinat of. lMdenhtp in • BOb Lemon atarted th•
MARTIN, ~· &I) ' .
Sure the Raiders play rough, but their style figures to pay off in the end
The Los Angeles Raiders have been
depicted u a sleazy collection of Hell's
Angela who don't know from the rules of
the game and would just u IOOn break the
other guy's lea and it is probably an
accurate deecrtption.
Well, thla la no place for 1i11iet. The
National Football Leaaue'a Super Bowl
tournament ia a rather demanding plod and
the weak and the lame and the halt almply
won't make it.
The Raiden wear black ahi.rta and black
beards and look for all the world like a
11leet pna. Even the owner looka like he
aot into the wardrobe trunk from the movie
Hell'• Kitchen. ,
Thia may be intimidation. U It ii, lt aeema
to work. But oppoalna teams HY the
Raiden do cnoA than threaten, that they
carry out their carnap.
The Raiden have been accused of
stepplna oo ftnaen and fOUlina at ey• anc:l maJdna very U6eral u.e -of the dreaded and
htahly m11al head 1Jap. A Cleveland
Browm player went 10 far u to clalm he
WU blti.n on the Wl·
TM offldala are Tn sym1>9thy wtth the
opponmta of the Raiden and try to alter
the behavior of Loe Anplee by walk1nf off
yarduf, The Raiden were ~ 123
yarda ln the San D6etO pme and ~" yard.I
...... Cleveland. S~ly tnou,h, the one penon who
doiel not fit the lmafe la the C011Ch, Tom
J'lona: '1bla II an W'\MIUmJ.na yoUJ\I man
SPORTS CQlUMNIST
BUD TUCKER
who ii courteoua to thoee wtth whom he
comes in contact. He d.reaee CJONetVatively
and even shaves.
Actually, Flores looks more like a collece
coach. He ii the Terry Donahue type. 10 to
apnk. S(8nlfb.ntly, nor. feell'hia playen let
a bum tap. plU'tkularly from aune otfici&la.
"ae.lly.'' Flor. aya. "we -.rl to draw ·
penaltlea tor the sune thU. the other
team• are doln1 conatanil:y. I don't
undentand lt. Neither do OW' players.''
As tor hlt J::r•"• Floret ftel1 t he
demiptJ.on of • • oroMt Of mua-n
Lt a bum rap. '!be Coech d09I not aua-i
the Raiden are • ro.t.tr of ballet daDCen
but netther doa M ..,_ with the popWat"
concept th.at hll oat. .,. of w hOoC:llwn
element.
uThat'a nonMnte," rtorw •YI· 'l()ur
IUYI .,.. no woe. -oc b9tW ~ oc any
different than any ottMir"~ -.n.
Thia ... rouch pme .ncryuu ·bave to play
lt rouah. M for dlny =rt wbO are intentionally dirty, that'• ........ \
Ow'aet of mayhiin llilde, tM ........
art 10methlnc of a different operaUon
• I
almply from the fact they are in a st.ate of
upheaval. They practice in Oakland and
play in Lo. Angelee and a home pme at
the Colllewn hardly cradles them ln an
atmosphere of love aa it doee. uy, ln San
Diego ot Dallas or Green Bay.
F1oret aarees thla ii not a natural w~y to ao. but aaya lt doesn't aeem to be that big a
deal wtth ht.I players.
''If you had a choice of whether to
practic:e ~miles away,'' Floret aays, "you
wouldn't take it. On the turface. lt aounda
cruy. The thing la, thqh, It doeln't .-o
to bother our guys all that much. They )a.t
IM11l to be convinced thil team It aotna all
the way and whatever obltacle comee up
wt1l be taken care of and thil ii one of thote
obttaclee."
The next obltacle II the New York Jetl
who have Mnt word ahead that \hey w1ll
not be lntl.rnldated. ·'Okay:· 1&11 Tom nor..
What M meerw II. the Jeta mJaht not be
intlmldated but tMy rniOC pt beet.
Tom J'lort1 It a · nlce youn1 man, u1k\1Jat. and ooiivtndnl and,....,.,
SUll, lt II &M unClUtWhd YIN fNI> here
that the IWdei9 ..... iloftftly J'~
ooUecdioG ot. ru.ttlani whO will linadi ~ down and..., cm the&r'.,..... and ilap tMli'
bed aiMl CUT1 on Uk• • collectkln of ~tw ..,..With no~ tw law and
Order. Allo, a wry FOci tiii to make It all the
way to Super SWiday. •
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J .
(AP)-New Jeraey Coach Larry
Brown uya Mickey Johnaon wu
phenomenal after the veteran
forward acored 32 points as the · •
Neta extended thelr winning • 1
5treU to 10 games with a 110-98
victory over the defendin1
National Basketball Aaodallon
1?;:C.ion Loa Angeles Laken y night.
"But I'm starting to expect that
of him," Brown said.
Lo. Angeles Laken forward
Jamaal Wilkes added: ''We were
outhu.ltled from start to finlah.
They simply wanted It more than
ua. I think Mickey (Johmon) hu
really made a big difference with
thla team. ••
Johnlon, who acored 12 polnm
in the third quarter to spark a
New Je:raey rally, wu the club'•
leadln1 scorer for the fourth
straight game and the NBA'•
Player of the Week for tbe
period ending Sunday. The
80-year-old 6-10 forward jomed
the tHm on Nov. 10 in a trade
that aent guard Phil Ford to the
Milwaukee Bucka.
"I didn't think It would 10 thll
well." Johmon said. "I came Mf'e
apprehensive. I thouaht my
career waa aolna in another
d.lrection.
' Brown aald Jobnton haa
helped guide the team beoau..
be'• ,.given U1 more matUfSty Of\'*
the court.''
The coech alao lauded poww
forward Buck Willlanw. wbo had
21 polntll and a MMOO•hlah 21
rebounds In the vic:iory.
11Buck WM et al} around ...
Brown said. •They all were
peel." "rm tak1na my hat olf to N.w
Jerwy," Mid Loe ~ c.o.d\
Pat Riley. "Tbty played an ~ble pme. OOW t&M:one
llpW't In the alicoad ~j J f9el •
we w-. totalb' out-~"
Brown Mid 6.ledftl .. l.IMft • "WM alplticant became ,,_..,,.
Clven lib• franchlH IO•e
Credlll&.Uty With the pubbe. We· 1
lft • 1'Ul'I ~ ~ ........ Th:e · Lallen be4 ..ia.ca to
wtthm 1'14 H MrlJ' lif toiarth
quaNr, but tbe ....... .
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b Orang41 Cout DAIL V PILOT IWedn .. day, Janu1ry t2, 1913
-Sailors need late basket for
1inanda 1Uah"1 ~ Upped lhatr1Sea
LMaue record to 3-0 and Newport Harbor and
1rvlno rema.lned Ln content.ion with thelr aecond
vfcWy Ln three ltarU to hilhllch t Uff buk.etball
action 'I'u.day nJaht.
Here'• how It went;
I Newpon Harbor 11, El Toro 5t
The Sailon ot Newport Harbor aot an •lJht·
foot turnaround jwnper by Joe Seapr w1lh tllht
a.x>nda leh to pull out the victory, overcomtna an
1 l·poin~ f9W1h·quarter deficit in the proceaa.
The Sailora, who led by five at the end of the
, tint quarter, 11w the Ch.araera (l-2 In league, 0-b
overall) ouwcore them by 11 ln the aecond quarter
and by five ln the third.
Wlth two minutes to play in the third quarter
the Sallon (2-1, 4-7) were down by 13 polnta.
"We outplayed them ln the fourth quarter,
fortunately," uid Newport Coach Jerry DeBusk.
NCAA delegates nix
new Division I rule
From AP dJ1patc:be1
SAN DIEGO -Major basketball m
collegee without comparable football
programs won a decisive victory
Tuesday when the National Collegiate
Athletic Aaaoclation'a annual convention
overwhelmingly rejected proposed legislation
that would have relegated more than 40 schools
to a lesaer division.
Convention delegates voted down all four
parts of a proposal that would have established
new criteria and reflned existing criteria for
membership in Division I. which includes the
nation's forema1t athletic programs.
The decision means schools such as UC
Irvine and UC Santa Barbara of the Pacific Coast
Athletic A&'IC>Ci.ation, will remain Division I even
though they don't field football teams.
The proposal, which was sponsored by the
policy-making NCAA Council, included a
minimum financial aid requirement for all
Diviaion I members, a requirement that football
or basketball muat be among at least eight sports
sponsored for men in that division. a minimum
attendance requirement in Division I-AA football
and a minimum attendance requirement in
basketball for those schools which do not have
football or do not meet Division I football
requirements.
Quote of the day
Job.D Madden, fonner Oakland Raiders
coach who is an analyst on CBS pro football
telecasts. after watching a quarterback
throw a low pass: "When I was coaching
Kenny Stabler. he'd throw one like that
and say, "Lowball thrower. highball
drinker ''
Islanders record hat trick
Butcb GorlD1 and rookie Gre1 ~ Gilbert each registered a goal and an
8.!Wst to lead the New York Islanders
to a 4-1 victory over Winnipeg to
highlight NHL action Tue9day. It was the third
straight win for the defending three-time
Stanley Cup champion.a, who turned the trick for
the first time since October. Winnipeg is winless
in ita last six game (0-4-2) ln New York ...
Elsewhere, Doa1 WlckeDbelaer and Mark Napier
each scored twice aa Montreal extended
Hartford's losing atreak to six games with an 8-4
victory over the Whalers . . . Pat Rapes 9e't a
National Hockey Lea,ue record by ICOring two
shorthanded g~la 25 seconds apart to help
Edmonton to a 7 -5 victory over St. Louis. The
goals were Hughes' 18th and 19th of the aeaaon.
PREP BASKETBALL
"They outplayed ua the tlnt th.rw quarwna."
Tho SaUor1 fouaht t>.c:k ln th• final period
(outacorlna tho Charpn 18·6 ln the qua.ner) and
tlnally u.a \ho p.me on a buket by Brad Harker
with 46 eecondl to 80·
Th• Sailon then aot the ball with 28 teCOnd.I to
go and ~entually worlc.ed It to Seager for the final
11hot.
Seager led all IClOtera with 2a polnta, eiaht ln
the fourth quarter. He al.lo hAd e'-aht rebounda.
Teammate Jim Wolfe. playlna on a bad foot,
contributed 12 polnta, 10 ln the l«lOnd hal1, and
aeven rebounda.
Center Jeff Arnold led three Charaera In
double fiaurea with 20 polnta. Jlrn H.amm4'1 added
14 and Todd lnglehart 10.
Lucas spoils Bulls' comebac k
Maorlce Luca1 shattered ·m Chicago'• comeback bld with a
31-polnt performance Tue.day to lead
the Phoenix Swu to a 109-96 National
Basketball Auoclatlon victory over the Bulls.
The 6-9 power forward a1*> grabbed 16 rebounds
. . . Elsewhere around the league, Moses
Malone acored 31 point.I to lead Philadelphia to a
109-99 dedaion over Atlanta. lt waa the 76ers'
28th victory of the season
against five losses ...
Gene Banke ICOred 26 points
to lead San Antonio to a
109-101 triumph over Dallas.
The Spurs had to outacore the
Maverick.a 36-23 in the final
period to record the victory
. . . Bernard King had 20
points and center Bill
Cartwrtpt acored all 11 of hl8
points in the third quarter to
help New York top Golden State, 103-79 . .
Rookie Terry Ulmmlll11 IC.'Ored 31 points and grab~ 16 rebounds to help San Diego down
Houscbn, 105-97 ... Rickey Green xored 13 of
his season-high 27 polnll ln the final quarter to
spark Utah to a 106-98 victory over Kansas City
. . . Alex Ea1ll11l 1COred 24 points and KJkl
Vudewe1be added 21 in the second half as
Denver pulled away to defeat Seattle. 131-119. It
was the Sonics' sixth straight defeat.
Walsh says he may step down
BUI Walala, comparing himself to II an actor who feels he could be more
effective as a producer, aaya he may
step down as the San Franclaco 49ers
coach and concentrate on the dutiea of general
manager . . . Lyon Swun of the Pittsburgh
Steelers. one of the m oat graceful and
electrifying wide receivers in the NFL. said he iB
retiring and will join ABC-TV as a commentator
for the United Stat.es Football League ...
New Orleans Saints Coach Bum PbJllJpa, choeen
to coach the South squad ln the Senior Bowl,
underwent medical teats at a New Orleans
hospital but didn't explain the purpoae of the
tests . . . Student athletes must maintain at
least a "C" grade average with no "F" grades 1f
thev want to participate in inter3Cholastic sports
and other extra-curricular actiV1Ues after Jan. 31,
the Los Angeles City School Diatnct board ruled
... Austri&n race car driver Nik.I Lauda had his
lower eyelid operated upon by Rio de JanJero's
prominent plastic surgeon, Dr. ho P1tu1ay.
Lauda suffered 1erioua bums in a 1977 accident
at the Gennan Grand Prix .. The U.S. Auto
Club will unction the lndlanapolia 500 this year
again but will make some concessions to the rival
Championship Auto Racing Teams ln its car
specificationa . . Play was dlarupted for more
than an hour at center court during the New
Zealan d international grand prix tennis
tournament after overnight damage to the
surface by guollne bombs allegedly thrown by
anti-apartheid demonatratora.
Television, radio
TV: College Basketball -Minnesota at
MiclJjl{~ 7:30 o.m .. Channel 56 (Delayed).
RADIO: College Basketball -Saddleback at
Southwestern. 7:30 p.m, KSBR (89.l FM).
Oilers face iIDproved Barons tonight
l"ountain Valley High'• Barona are considered the
~oat improved basketball team in the Sunset
~e -and tonight they'll get their chance to
prove ii .. title favorite Huntington Beach invades
for a 7:30 tipoff.
It'• the first of 10 league encounters and a
iwnatcb u Huntington Beach dealt the Barons a
.... 6 lom ln the Sea Baron Classic lemifl.nah at the
lilme lite in December.
· Fountain Valley had the Ol.lera of Huntington
~h tfed ln knots for a while, but in the end the
~ns· rbUICle and matchup zone defense wasn't ~h to off.let the faster tempo of Huntington
8jiach.
:.Other contellll involving Sunaet League openers tli 7:30 include Ocean View at Westminster and BdJ:ton at Marina, with Ocean View and Marina
$terina with the favorite'• tag,
· In South Coast Leque play It's Mission Viejo
(l-2) at Woodbridge (1-2), Laguna Beach (0-3) at S. Clemente (0-3) and Dena Hilla (3-1) at Laguna SW. (3-1). Caplatrano va11erJ4..0) is Idle.
:~BQ.ly 'Ibompeon and Lou Ha.n1gan combined for .:: .
Basketball scores
~. :· c::r :w .. tlftonl to. loutllern C•I °= :. UC lefl DllOO IO . ... eo.eon Oollgl ti, N*'9 ~
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30 of the Oilers' 5~ pointa in the previous i..ue with
Fountain Valley and It'• that combination which
again Is conaidered the key to dealing with the
Barona' zone defeMe.
Alao with Huntington Beach now is Ocean View
transfer Brian Berry, a 6-0 junior guard who
averaged 6.0 points in four appearances for Ocean
View in early December.
He did not play In Ocean View's last eight games.
Huntington Beach put together a 9-4 non·lt'ague
record and ls No. 4 in OraJ1ie County, as opposed to
Fountain Valley's 9-6 record and No. 5 status.
Although the Ol.lera won the first time out, the
Barona' 65-54 double overtime loss to highly
regarded Mater Der was an eye-opener to thelr
overall improvement and tonight's game la vtrtually
• tomup.
Rob Whitehair (6-6), Rolf Jacobe (6-7) and Bttnt
Martin (6-6) alves Fountain Valley a 90Ud look ~p
front to confront the Oilen' lnaida 1ame of 6-6
senior Mike Milla.
Mon.-Frl.
5:45 p.m.
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Th• l.aaJ• outlCOrtd the J\oedn.&nnert 28..f tn. Baelmln.
the third quarter to pad a nine-point halftlme Rhodee connec1.ed on e of 11 from the field,
bul.ae,. ard Do Pinc"';.._, led r.tanda with 18 Bhtlman made 6 of 5 and Umery hJt all six of hJ.I
orw ua --7 attempta. and &Iona with Doua BrozovM:h'1 etaht pointa, whUe Gary Jaqer and Gavtn Warlawnont ,..bow\da the Vaciueroe outacoAd Univetlity in
ai.o hJ\ double fl~ with 12 and 10 ,...pectivtl~ every q~ "It WU a lltuatlon when \hey ,Ot I.held eat '
tn the flnt quarter and we ftnally sot 4'Y9S\ wt Norm Stolzotf and D1k ~ led Univenlty In
them. A1~r that, our/,.. jutt caueed a lot of acortna and reboundlna· St.olr.off ecored 19 pointa,
turnovers," •dmltte Estancia Coach Larry Blake tallied 10, while e.ch picked up five boards.
Sunderman.
The .Ea1lea ou trebounded the Roadrunnera
60-37, with Warlaumont takina lndMdual honon
with 12.
Todd Caae led Saddleback with 18 point.I.
lrvlDe '11, UDlvershy 10
The V-.queroa aot a alzzllna performe.ncf from
all hand.I ln puttina UnJvetlity away, .led by the
Capo Valle)' C.ri1tlu 17, IAerty H
Keith Pqe (17), .K.vtn Wf11ht (16) and Mau
Penner (14) .led C.ptst.rano Valley Chrtltian acoru,,
in dealina Uberty Chrlat1an an Academy Leaaue
defeat in Loni Beaich.
Richard Meyer and Ray Harrold led Uberty
Cbriltian with 14 and 12 pointa rwpectively. The
win ups Capo's leque ~ to 2-0.
Fast start sparks Ocean View
Chargers, Barons also get the jump in Sunset openers
WOMEN
Edi.son, Fountain Valley and Ocean View high
schools jumped out to big halftime advantages and
then coasted to victories in their Sunset League
women's basketball openers Tuesday night.
And, Mater Del High opened Angelus League
play on a 1ucceuful note with a decl!lfon over hoet
Bishop Amat.
forward, accounted for nine points and seven
rebound.a.
EdJIOD It, Martaa H
The Chargers opened a 22-9 fint-quarter lead
and breezed to a 27-polnt bulge at one stage in the
third quarter.
Here's what took place:
Ocean View 51, WeatmlD1ter H
The Seahawka raced to a 20-5 first J;::ter
lead and never allowed the Llona to come .
Tammy Webb topped Ocean View scoring
with :.!5 points, while Karen Chue added 14. The
Seahawks alao received a strong effort from Laura
Simek on the boardl ( 12 rebound.a).
Gretchen Meinhardt did most of the damage,
ecoring eight pointa in the first quarter en route to a
19·point evenlng.
Janet Bittner had 15 for the Chargers, who
improved their oyerall record to 14-3 with the win.
F.dllon al.lo got a boo9t from Mary Beth Thobe who
came off the bench to IClOl'e 12.
Westminster wa1 playina without leading
scorer Diane Wataon, who wu lnjured. Debble
F..aatln led the Llons' attack with 16 pointa.
Fountain Valley 55, HutlD,COD Beacb 18
Marina wu sparked by reserve Judy C.alkins
who acored 16 points. The Vikings fell to 5-9
overall.
The Barona shot 5U percent from the floor to
hand the host Oilen the defeat.
Mater Del It, Blabop Amat 3t
There.e Puchalaki led the Baron attack with 18
points while Sam Arledge chipped in 10.
Huntington Beach received U pointa from
guard Dawn Cooper while Eve Titus, a junior
Alonda v ariltlO ax>red 15 pointa and teammate
Ann Berry added 11 u the Monarchs acored an easy
v1ctory.
Mater Dei {10-5 overall) hit better than 50
percent in the aecond hall in recording the victory.
Crosby Southern
lures 40 club pros
By HOWARD L. HANDY
.,_... lo TIM Del!J Not
T h ere are 40 Southern
California club professionals
already signed to play an the
Crosby Southern golf
tournament at Irvine Coast
Country Club Sunday and
Monday with the balance of the
72-man field expected to be filled
wllh non-qualifiers from the Los
Angeles Open Friday o r
Saturday.
U.S. Open at the Olympic Club
course in San Francisco in a
playoff over Ben Hogan, is also
entered. Fleck is a participant on
the PGA Seniors tour and has
been ~ted wtth Los Coyotes
Country Club in Buena Park. He
was formerly head pro at Mission
Viejo CC.
Another former tour WIJUler
la.sted in the field for Sunday and
Monday at Irvi ne Coast is
Tommy Armour, now of Las
Rivals meet
at Cypress
tonight
Golden W es t College
basketball coach Jim Greenfield.
and his counterpart at Cypress
College, Don Johnson, won't
need any introductions when
their teams tangle tonight (7:30)
on the Chargers' court.
The Crosby Southern as beang
played on Sunday and Monday
for the first time ttus year. The
552 Club, backers of Hoag
Hospital where funds from the
tournament are plat'ed, made the
switch when the PGA tour
started 1982 with a new fonnat
that excluded Monday
qwilif yi.ng.
The two team.a created quite a
r ivalry while tolling in the
Southern Cal Conference. But
this season. thanks to some
conference realigning. both are
after the South Coast Conferenoe Vegas. Entries have also been
received from other ex-tour crown.
players Rafe Botts, Pete Brown And the Chargers have
and Babe Hiskey. already dug themselves a hole by
"We feel we will have a very
strong field for this year's event
once we get some of the pros
from the LA Open," Gene Baum,
a committeeman says. "We'll
have aomeone on hand at Rancho
Friday to sign the players who
fail to aualify for the final two
round.a.''
The Crosby Southern 11 a dropplna both games last w~k.
36 -hole affair with each The llustlera, meanw_h1le,
professional paired with an carry a 1-1 mark .mto torught~
amateur partner for the two days • game af~r upeettmg Fuller:to
of competition. Amateur spots ln Saturday m rather easy fashion,
the tournament have been filled 67-53.
for several montha. At Mt. San Antonio, the
Included in the liat of thoae al-
ready signed to play are at least
five from the area. Including
Doug Booth of Huntington
Seacliff in Huntington Beach;
Ray Carrasco of Irvine, a former
tour player: Bob Pranae of
Newport Beach; Art Schilling,
head pro at Mesa Verde Country
Club; and Dave Sheff of Irvine.
Jack Fleck. winner of the ig55
FV wins
Senior Paul Whitley
and junior Trevor
Thompson led a
Fountain Valley surge
that saw the Barona edge
Canyon (Anaheim),
27 -24, in high school
wrestling Tuetday.
Whitley, competing at
156 pound1, scored an
11·0 unanimous deci.aton
over his opponent, while
Thompson. at 140
pounds, pinned hla
oppon en\ In three
minuta, 45 aeconda.
The victory lmproved
Fountain Valley's record
You·r
Health
C.l1forn1&nt ,,.. heahh·conteiout,
ind nowhere 111 the 11ate 11 health
mort" 1mpor1an1 1h1n elont the
Orange Coeat, where 40 milet of
11ndy be~chet tee the pa~ for an
•C'llVt! O\ltdoor l1fettyle.
Cufrflnl 1h11 mon1h W\11 brlfll you
1he newt. 1nlonnauon and hdp you
nMd lo plan your acllvititia and
lurn how to ttay healthy and
happy Ar1iclet on ellerciw. Wfl&h1
"1t'nagemt"nl. nutntion and
preventive medte1ne w1U kMp you up
to dat.-m 1h11 he1lth-orimt~ wof.ld
Look for Current
We~nesday, Januuy 19
..., ...
Mounties, alao l·l on the young
conference campalgn. host the
1-1 Orange Coast College Pirates
who administered a 60-45 defeat •
to Cyp_!'eS last week.
At L.'yprem, the Chargers are
having trouble scor ing this
..aon. Ron Connors is the top
acorer with an 11.8 average,
while Mike Bruce leads the teem
in reboundlng with a 6.4 average.
OCC will be ou\ to stop
IOpbomore Pete WiJ.llaroe. who ia
a~ 18. 7 point.I per game
f« the Mounties (10-6 overall).
In Pacific Coast Conference
action, Saddleback wlll mee\
Southwaiem (1-1) a' 7:30.
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selected in draft
MARTIN. • •
From Page E1
1982 season for New York but
waa replaced by Gene Michael Ln
April. Michael, In turn, w11
replaced by Clyde King in early
August.
King will stay with the club as
a top advt.er to Steinbrenner.
Contacted at his Goldaboro, N.C ..
home, King aaid the Yankee bola
"wanta me to be u1>9t.airs with
him to make deciaions and
evaluation•. Not ordinary
arout.ing, but special work where
I'll be cloee to him."
Under terms of his contract,
Martin will receive about $500.-
000 per year for five years,
making him the highest paid
manager in major league hi.Btory,
aoW'Ce9 clOR to both the Yankees
and Martin said.
By CURT ll!!EDEN °' .... °"" ......... Three newcomen t.o Oranae
Cout Collqt and Golden Wm
Collep'• molt valuable player ot
• year a10 art amona lhe
telecUoru In Tueeday'1 annual
wtnter draft conducted by Major
Leque bMtball.. . Keith K.ometjf, a catcher who
pJaytd at the Univenlty of
HawaU wt aeuon and who now
attend• OCC, wa1 tht et1hth
player picked overall Tueeday,
choeen by the Sffttle M.artn.ns.
Komelji, a rtght·handed h.lt~r
who prepped at Hooolulu'1
Kaiser High, ls one of three OCC
players aelected in Tue1d•y'1
actJvtty.
New teammate Mark Van
Blarkom, a shortatop out of St.
Patrick's Hlgh In Benic\a, wu
drafted 22nd ln the first round
by the Kansai City Royals.
Another former OCC atar -
relief 1peciali5t Dan Quiaenberry
-currently toil.I for the Royals.
OCC freshman Jeff Osterode,
an All-CIF performer out of
Padflca High, was picked 34th
overall in the 11eCOnd round of the
regular phase.
'the Seattle Marinen went
after Osterode, an all-county
left-handed pitcher labeled "a
real prospect" by OCC Coach
Mike Mayne.
Golden Weit College
sophomore third baseman Bob
Grandstaff was chosen by the
Cleveland Indians in the first
round of the secondary phase.
Orand1taft, a Marin.a Hl•h
product, hu been dralc.d twb
prtvlou1ly by Ntw YorAt and
Mlnnetota. Kt betc.d .137 and
hit 1eVen bomln mt __,.. few
Coach Fred Hoover'• Ruet.len
and earned tMm MVP hcJnon,
"ff• wu rat.tel iM top play.-
ln the recent Pan Am tryoue.
held at Cal Stai. Fullerton.''
noted Hoover. "He'• what you
would call a qu.allty player."
Grandstaff, a former All-CIJI'
performer, helped tM RUltlen
advance to the state aimmunity
coUese tournament lut yeu.
Another OCC product, pitch«
Bob Nettlee, WH drafted by
Montreal in the first round of tM
secondary phue.
The top aelectiom in Tueeday'•
draft were Leroy Lanadon. a
right-handed pitcher who
averaged better than a lltrilteout
per inning at Brevard
Community Collete lut 1prtna,
and Tracy Jone1, a third bueman
who batted .391 at Loyola
Marymount.
The Cincinnati Red1 took
Langdon in the flnt round of the
regular phae9e and drafted Jones
in the first round of the
secondary phue.
The Angell' first 9e1ection w•
o utfielder Stephen Lee of
Seminole Junior Collese ln
Oklahoma. Lee, 21, ii a former
prep all-llate football and
ba.aketball player and alto wu an
All-American junior tennia
player. "It's a tremendous contract -
longterm and a lot of dollars,"
Martin said . "It's a regular
contract. No ifs, anda or buta, I
will get paid " ,
Which prompted another
question. Considering Martin's
track record -seven jobs in 14
years, and one scuffle after
another -how long will he have
to work for that money?
Dionne gives Kings
a ntorale boost, 9-7
"l want to go on a positive
note," Steinbrenner said. "I'm
not going to let thia become a
negative note. Let the proof of
the pudding be what the
Yankees do in the next two or
three yean.''
Martin's two earher h1tche1
with the Yankees came from
Aug. 1, 1975-July 24, 1978 and
June 18, 1979-0ct. 29, 1979. He
was foreed to resign the first time
when he said or outfielder
Reggie Ja ckson a nd
Steinbrenner: ''One's a born liar,
the other'• convicted.''
Four days later, Steinbrenner
announced on Old Timers' Day at
Yankee Stadium thet Martin
would return in 1980.
LANDOVER, Md . (AP) -
Marcel Dionne had three goals
and three ~ists, but he couldn't
enjoy the scoring outburst until
the National Hockey League
shootout was over.
"That was exciting for the
fans," Dionne said after leading
the Los Angeles Kings to a 9-7
victory over the Washington
Capitals Tuesday night, "but it
waa nerve -wrac king for
everyone else.
"We're not the team you've
seen the last month or ao," said
Dionne, who contended inpies
have been a factor as the Kings
dropped 11 of 12 previous games.
"But nobody u running away in
our division, except ~monton.
Vanguards fall to Westmont
Guard Rick Schultz arored a
game-high 26 points, 16 in the
second half, to lead Westmont
past host Southern Cal College,
80-70, in an N AIA District 3
basketball opener for b oth
achoolB Tuelday.
Schultz, hitting 7 of 9 field
goals m the second half, helped
Westmo nt overcome a 34 -32
halfume deficit.
The Vanguards (0·1 In league,
7 -8 overall) trailed 72-68 wilh
1:39 to play. But sec was fol't'ed
to foul to get back into the game
and while Westmont wu making
its free throws, the Vanguards
were unable to connect on the
offensive end of tM court.
Don Larson, a 6-6 forward,
joined Schultz in double figures
for Westmont, while center Tim
Tewkabury had rune polnta and
12 rebounds.
For the Vanguards, Andre
Smith, a 6-5 swlngman. led bia
teammates with 16 points. Mike
Roberts added 14 and Richard
Pierce chipped m 12.
NFL playoffs
SECOND ROUND
AFC
Saturday'• Game
New York Jets at Los Angeles Raiders, 1 p.m.
Sunday'• Game
San Diego at Miami (Channel 4 at 9:30 a.m.)
NFC
Saturday'• Game •
We 1till have a cha.nee for the
playoffs."
Dionne acored the fint soal
when the game wae only 54
eeconda old, and added one more
in each of the other two perioda.
"It was not exactly a defensive
battle, w11 it?" quipped Loi
Angeles Coach Don Perry.
"l know the players must be
tired. I feel like I was run over by
a truck.
"Everyone likes to win, but we
were almoat In a de1perate
situation. We ruad to win before
our morale faded away."
The Kinga had lo1t eight
straight on the road, where they
had won only three of 19
previoua starta.
Dean Ropkina, recalled last
week from New Haven of the
American Hockey Leaaue, had
two goals and three .. 1.ata for
the King, who had lost their last
four games.
After blowing a 3-1 lead, Los
Angeles rallied to go ahead for • aood at 7-5 on goals by Hopkins, ~Ike Murphy and Charlie
Sammer late in the eeoond period.
Doug Jarvie pulled
Washington to within 7-6 at 3:11
of the final period, but Dionne •
responded with hia third goal of
the game and his 20th of tbe
season. Chria Valentine acored
for Wuhlngton at 5:14 before
Hopkins added an insurance aoaJ
at 14:31.
Minnesota at Washington (Channel 2 at 9:30 a.m.)
...... Pllll"
JOHNSON.
& SON
presents .. Sunday'• Game
Green Bay at Dallas (Channel 2 at 1 p.m.)
NFC Championship -Saturday, Jan. 22
AFC Championship -Sunday, Jan. 23
'•
Super Bowl XVII -Sunday, Jan. 30, RoS"e Bowl, 3
p.m.
Pro Bowl -Sunday, Feb. 6, Honolulu
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• o,.,. Oout DAIL y PILOT /Wednetd1y, January 11. 1 83
A curvy
new T-bird
to debut
By CHARLES B. DOU ,..~ ............
Will the aerodynamlc Ford
Thundetbll'd, all new for 1083,
really perform for Ford Motor
c.ompany1 Both the T-blrd and
lt1 companion, the notchback
mercury Coupr, are due to hJt
the roed Feb. 17.
A dramat.k: depa.rtw-e from the
al.ab-aided, boxy ~le of the latt
10 y8?1, tha troni-drive T -bird,
1portlna a low front end and
pntly curved fenden, will Mt
Ford'• 1tyling trend for the
mld-801 and beyond -and
maybe for other car
manufacturen u well. New Ford Thunderbird, top, and Mercury
Cougar will debut on Feb. 17
. Keep~ng 'em on the farm
'Program simB at protecting open B,iace near big cities
By JOE BIGHAM .-. ........ ,,_ .,...,
FRESNO Prettrvlna farm
land, t<tpeclally that adjolnlna
the 1prawl of urban areu, h.u
been a major concern of lannerw
and environmental 1roup1 for
)'earl Fanners netr urban ~u Uku
Orange County oft.en find their
property taxee 1plralina upwarda
aa the development potential of
their fanna lncreut'll, making It
more dlfflcult for them to 1tay ln
bu.sineta.
The problem la a frequent one
In California, the national
agricultural leader, and 1ome
innovative approache1 being
tried here were dl1cu11ed
recently at a aeminar on land~.
The landowner and trust make
an aareement which "removn
df'velopment rl1ht.1 from &he
land," he .. 1d. That llmita the-
value of the land ~uae 1t no
lon~er Ui available for developina
Into houalna tracta or factorim.
"If the landowner la in the
right potlUon taxwlle, he maka
a gift of development r11hta to
the truat," Gl'Olll aald. "He can
take benefit.a over a number of
yeara. However, moat farmer•
are not In a position where they
need aubltanUal tax beneflta to
donate away thelr development
righta."
Darwin Brigp, aaaiatant at.ate
coraervationiat for the U.S. Soll
Conservation Service, aald the
incentive then ls for a farmer to
eell the development righta to the
corporation.
land la nol chopped up lnt.o
ranchette:e.'' he Mid. ••r bell.eve
there la a eood ch¬ to rable
money from the public eector' to
buy development ri1ht1 W•
found tremendou1 1upport
ouulde the arrlcuhure and
environment• communttie1.
People are MY11\1 the)"r. wllllna
to put up a little bit if we can
uve the ~ture economy of
the county.'
Grcmi de.crtbed an effort by
the truat to put three ranchca
together.
"The beat 200 acre1 on one
corner of one ranch will be
developed," he Mid. "Then, the
remairiJ.na 1,400 acre. will have
development euementa and can
be put Into more productive
agriculture unita."
The new T-blrd will aell for
$9,197, up more than $700 over
the final 1982 price; the Mercury
Cougar prloetag ia $9,521.
In May Ford will introduce lts
all-new Tempo and Mercury
Topaz, succeuora to the aging
Fairmont and Zephyr, both of
which have front drive and a
curvy design.
But will the public buy them?
Ford president Donald E
Petersen and his design staff
believe they will.
solidify our lead In the
application of aerodynamics to
car design," aaya Lowa E. Lataif,
head of the Ford division.
Ralph Grossi, a Marin County
daaryman, outlined a land truat
that tries to protect open apace on
the urban fringe north of San
Francl.9CO, and Joe Petrillo of the
Coastal Conservancy di&eusaed
estate planning for keeping land
In agriculture.
"Sale of the development
rights might allow a retired
farmer to stay there and rent or
sell the agriculture part," Brtgp
aatd. "The disadvantage la the
liability potential for capital
gains taxes, but that may be
spread over several years."
Groml aa.id land truata 1hould
be formed at the local level
becauae "experience Indicates
that if it i1 not done by local
groups, it'• not going t o be
succesaf ul." "The Thunderbird's dramatic
new styling, distinctive and
beautifully functional, will
Even so, Ford executives
are walking on eggs as the
releue dates approach . Grossi is chairman of the
Marin Agnculture Land Trust,
which was Conned two years ago
as a non-profit, tax-exempt
corporation lo acquire
development rights In rural
areas.
Petrillo aaid the Coastal
Conaervancy haa uaed a variety
of techniques ln 20 projects to
preeerve about 15,000 acres. MUTUAL FUND
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Souch Coasc C>esion Cenw A-108 Costa Mesa!
in Slone Miii 641·08101
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Making more money for you.
cost• ..... 2000 HarbOr ltvd.
C7'1C) 145-S1SS
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1111 I . Kltetl• Ave.
171•> 997·1500
As~tsover S140m11fi00w1th mOfe thanaouarter ot a Cet'lturv seni1n9 Ca1tforn1ans
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"We concentrate on what I.a the
problem in that individual
tranaacUon," Petrillo aaid.
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spending again
WASHINGTON (AP) lnterc.>at rates on
c:on1umer loans have f1llen Uttlt-In recent montha
11llhouah th..-prime rate! continue• to drop, but a
aovcmment reporl lndlcaw.s American» art> becomin"
mort' wUllna to botrow money.
The Federal Relerve Board uad that ~ric.ans
took on •2.52 bllllon more in new Installment d bt In
November than they paid off. That wu a switch from
October. when the amount of o"li.t41ndlng dcbl
dropped '324 mUlion.
'red Giblon, an economist al Crocker National
Bank In San Franclaco, aa!d the report ahowa "a very
gn1duul restoration or conrtdence by the consumer."
McDonnell gets a boos t
LOS ANGELES (AP) -McDonnell Douglas
Corp. says that Alitalia will proceed with an order for
30 OC-9 Super 80 .)etllnt1rs that could provide more
than $I billion to the firm and 8,000 JObs to American
workers.
The huge or,der from the Italian national airline
will mean a boost for employees at McDonnell's
mnufacturmg fac1ut1es m Torrance and Long Beach.
which have laid off more than 4,000 workers in the
past year.
Global outlook sluggish
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Ea.st.em Europe faces
its worst economic era since World War JI, and
economic growth in the rest or the world wi~ remain
sluggish, perhaps for a decade, says the worlds largest
rommerc1al bank
Growth in the United Stat.es, which accounts for a
quarter of the world's economy. will be the world's
highest. but will only reach 1.3 to 2.5 percent, the
Bank of America said Tuesday an an annual study of
the global economy.
STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT
WHAT STOCKS DID
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AS1e .. roda11'.t™~Wm!t«1 adi • ..,..,....-... ~·
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Prime Lido Nord blyhunt ~ bt.lnn, ~ 11 b&ath
Lae LR , 1lr rood 2 bout 1ilJps Sl,MJ0,000
PllllllULI llOIE
nt"t-un & Jl'llY vl~wt. M-.rme room. 4 bdn11, :!
btath, 3700 IQ ft $J.38S,000 CA't"11nf1011t
LllllA ISLE IAYFIOIT
Lagoon view from ~ bdnn, 4 balh, farn nn
Boal alip for 3 boatl. Now $1>9S,OOO
IAYSIDE PUOE
$pt'CUJc:ulur bayfront dplx i br, 2 U.. up. 2 br,
2 ba dn 2 boal spares Rtoduet.-d $1.~00.000
FAIRIAlllS RllCH
New 4 br. 4 ' ' ba. l'U.Slom t'rt"n(·h Nor mi.indy
Ulte l 2 pnme .K're h1lllop Sl.~50.UO-O
$5000 DOWN
Pay undlt S 1000 per mo.
2 Br 2~ condO. 2 poo4I 2 9')U. SNtp end QINn,
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Bulk _... Pf10I. 1<e1P • uec. honw.1. fully tum I t to• bdnM. ••artlno 11 Ho .. Ire ' ar. 3 I• Sc>ldoU """'·OM N1wty decor. 011 pd. 1pertm1nl1 ot 1111 H ~. •1600 mo to Mf0tot1eoo &1715 or l•H• opt. •twobtdroom incl 9.,, dwehr, pool.
oondoe. I~,,.. u.Md mo t hr u M • y 3 0 . 7eo.-t307. NO. No P9'*-... a.son.
It 1.1 JC't OtOH. Oall 720-0!01, ... MflO 3 Br, 21481 Condo. 1m iptrtmtftts. ftlNE BLU" APTI
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... maneo-·1. hot Al~ 3..., •....,., .._ --mo. looltlon ..,ty Cellfornil 4 It, 2 leoonfmt &1100 lmmedl1t1 P09MlllOn 9~ 131 .. 107 4 Bdrm, 2'AltMI, 2 alory ,..,_,t i 2111.DoO. Crown 1 It. beyfront N60 on thll ~ 2 811(, or 2 8dt eon.
Pllermo mdl. l!xa.ttent A••l'1 i lnvellmentt, 2 •. ocnfmt l tOOO ll'AI BA epm level w/6etl UNfUINISMID .:=..... · ~~n:~~l.s&:.• c~~ (7141C17M'4M. '*".IUl.n •v .. 1• a llt>fery. ProleM6onelly ALL UTILJTI(S n2& Elden. a1-11sa
JOhn Ihle Delu•• CoYlngton 4·ole>I ,. .. IA~M"'T woooeoo COTTAGE. 2 deoor•t•d In neutral PAtO. HEALTH
• ....._,,........ nr so. 011 P1u1. Pr1n. 11M1ta 1ty,38d,31e,lrgff.8Y ~·~~~.~ ClUIS.TtHNIS Wcztfta!M tU..MM only. etcr. 97.....w 8111* c:ondo 2 • 6et1 l pk/pool. Nu P•lnt, & U.1100/mo. M1ure1n SWIMMING pka$ W'lt>ar•~lllttlng drpt, wahr/dr. LHH ~e.l44-9200. fL.-.. IPllWll Ill 000 MWI 8oedOUI OOMnfrOftt c» ""• trpo 1 peOo & a C* 1176/mo 1mm1C\ll1te. mud! mort .,.,.,,, .. eutlful gudtn apta.
'CLIFF OR • plex. OWn«'• unit hU II" only 11ic>O pr mo No pett. 496-30tl no pt'b. Modeif Patlolldedc .. lcNi. .,..,
... t 11 1..., 1 2 ty nx vaulted c:elllng. Bltn•. T.Mi. pool & epe. Harry T ti k .. 8 2 81 -dally 9 to 6. paid. No pete. G:e.~ 9;ier! 1xceTf new crpll, owner wlll Frederica e3f.12M. A.gt :.u~r~ .. F~ ..... 0·r"'k ocl 2 8dnn 11h Bl &590 "-II 931 12•• c erry ht. Submit 111 · 1 I 9' .. o / o ._ WO 2 Bdfm. 2 Ba. '685 =-~· .,.. a • vv, terma. aato,000. la1Mi la)uj 2211 :;1~::,: " m Gaf..:. Apat1JnentS 3N W Wiiien 631-6613
• OR, ~ ~--•• ,,,... goo c . • TEAUX 2 Br 2 B• Im· ~ ----· mo --.. ·---...... Winter Rental · 1 ·did 1 HOIMnrAw oe Weitze. 931·129 .
1-2,.. -2 Br.dM'M'tondr9dlc:otl700~~o· WOODBRIDGE CHA L'== .. _ rt ___ ... , .. _ E.:,cM .• ~ ~t:'f.
pt-. patio. double glll'· 213· 790.9000 dya or mac:. high '1 UPOra · CUltom 3 Br. 4 ea. l1aPI < 1161111 egc age RV ecceu. R·2 --------1 790-7302 ewe Gr11t loc. 1826/mo 10 ~ bMc:h. Prtvlte a ......;'---...,---~-:--.-
COIOlllDO CAYS ionect. 1120.000. UIMlll 01111 lido ea ty •. ,L.... · 561-eose •tt 1pm WI commun1d .,!_.~, ~ 645-U04 e._~,cmo.M .• ~ :.'f°':i. d>ronado lsland cust buy front 101 K~' boar hy lhC1141t I"' ,.. __ 2 H...._. upgrldld -LM •---L guw ..,.,__, .._..... _.,.. ...,.,.,
dt>ck Plans avail Now $370.000 wiwmu ' ' 1:,,;a;u1~;'2BR. ,,,.,; P•luala 2217aal -• t.llguei loc:lllon, trld" Newport ludL/So. c• Weitze, 931·129 • · · ~~~M~l~1l~2~·~~ rm dining rm J1cuul 673-7300 2 Br. din. 2 be, trp4c:, d/w, eocepted lnc:ludlng trU9t 1700 16th St egt. = Pvt lln1nclng. 1360.600 STEPS TO &CH : 1 Br, mlctowave, truh comp, died•. AQ9nt ...... 9513 (al OoYtr) --~--8-P_E...,.C-IA_L __ _
By Own«. 2186 Kt19tln Ln , .. B CIWY* prlnc only duplall. Yrty, utll Pd. No epaclout wood decka. •-• .... 2 Sill MOVE IN ALLOWANCE (Herbor/VlctOfl•I 2 Br 2 559-a'°t MC)..1494 · E. Side HouM + 2 Rentlll piing. No peta. 210 «th 110• oc:Hn/oyn vlewa. lea Cleaeatt -• -• Large 1 Br. CfJltl, drpe. ea 2 Cit ger, encl p1t10. • lt30K. wa have 4 othlt St, front. 1550 mo. R1duc:ed 10 1176/mo. Hiii tide OOMll vtew 3 Br. lndry rm, prkng. witer
BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
341 Buy\•d1· O••vt· N 8 6l~ b•bl 1 lfplc, 1125,000. WIN IN N~ Heiohte older C.M. duplxe & trl-pln up 950-4484. '494.,.579 convert den & m•ldt MIAlfltlT Pd. ger, 1r1g, xlnt 1oc. no !!!!!II!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ opt. 644-642fS 28r. 1B1. dbl c:er g•r. to l1IOK. Sellera uy Chermlng Pen. Pt. 5 br, ARCH SCH HOTS· View 3 quartera. 12000 mo. 2Br. 2Ba. 1760 mo. until P 111. Ave 11 now.
• iu•R M ... • 6011t17 R 1 lol eubmlt •II oflera. Steinw 3' ... ba. D R -uo 1 1200 8 2 ... f pl ... -... I • 769-9100 s•u.. Jun• 7 !12. 9,. 9 9 or 631-9'427
IEWS
f Ulll ~rge 4 Bdrm home with
ftmlly room, covlrlid
petlo, two flrept-. plu1
privete apal Ideal fOf thl
ecllve lamlly A gr111
value 1t I 139,900, c:111 nOwt 6'48-7171
·rHE REAL
ESTATERS
~ -1155 000 1n111tmnt Co 642-0669 ,. · · ·• ..-· r. -· r · -· mo. _.,. · •----·----:::-:::-=: IWP Corf141r twnhM w/FP, 3 4111 Senta.An• Ave. · · mo. A.Qt. &73-tOeO. 090-9'411 tM-et1t ..... W.aaa IJlt 860-0881 E.attlide. 1vall now, 3 SR
m11 BR 2'1\ ba. W/D, & riff . 641·6041 •fl 9 ..... fer.... 1400 Cerna ••• •u am COME SEE I ncd d ON THE OCEAN: dlluH 2 2 B•. dplx. Fplc:, petlo,
NNt ~~ t!'!ch In P<>C>U· vac & cleen. Low down. IOUIF .. IT One Ac:re E1t1te Lot, 1Br dlngerbrHd hee. SPECTACULAR teo• 2!!i~~~.f 1 'f1 ~: :'er~~·· 1~2:: 1975 mo. S40-0997
ler Newport Shor•• lttO,OOO. Agt. 649-4380 Cullom by OWtlll" 2 •l'f Aguecate Rd .. S•n Juen llllfllge Ind Wik to b<:h. Whit• witer eunlll vtew. aa!50 mo tet IUI +Mc: 'Avall now~ 8/15 1 Br. 1981 Meple Ave. 1
Cozy 2 bdrm . 2 b•lh 11 WIYI TO ''' IT 3 br & • den. R·2. 1100'. C•pletreno EquHtrlen 156() mo. QJ-3140 3Br, +din. lam rm l din I dep. Reta. A~•ll Feb 1. C'so e13-eJ35 . pereon. 1376/mo. Up ...
home rldecoreted and 3 Br 2,~ Be. lpr1c, lky· 000 650·6579 3713 lll'M, lge IMUmlble 1111 rm. 111oo mo. 1111 & tut 659-4771 · tllra. 1tov1, lndry rm. cute .. c en be. Fire-s..ihore . et 10%. Reduced for Im· C.1 .. •na 2214 + 1600 dep. For morel Sien• Mgmt. 841·1324.
piece. 2 prlvel• patio•. ~··F~.cr:.0~:1.~~:· • a" I... 1111 E ';~11~~~7~1?:0.000. E.Mtsld•. reep ldtta pr• ~~lt6~•11age (714) c. ... Vaf. Hll ,,.,....,. Uaf. 'Two --· Ir .. rent, Im-
den wtlh ber . all for juat lefTed, 2 br, 1 bl. 11111'· NEWPORT CREST. 2 Br, Gtatral 2111 m•d oc:cpy 2 & 3 BR.
S 143,000 L H.I can to-OllT• :::::•-•.u=••.la_,, .. Dntr...., ..... t .. l._4.,.S ..... t ege. 1925/mo. 973-7!>44 2 Br. 1 Bl. CA.troy• onk ~ den. 2'AI Be. 1975/mo. 8 ..... MO $"" ..... 1475 to 1925. Comer of dey ---"-------1 1500/mo 111'1 wor "'"' ..... 2 R, .,..1., .. ,.., ...,.. FalNiew & Adema Cell
17141 ,71.4400 DIRT CH~•pJ PU IPlmll UU Ealtelde 3 Br. 2'Ai Bl. l>ri-pert L11v1 menage · 849-9H& counl to Sr. Cltliena. 557~765 · ~ o...r1 c:uetom hOml 2 v1te patio w/191, tnc:d 4...,...95, Avail Feb. 1. ~704
IJl)I Uf.JIJI MUST SELLll br 2 ba eootten IMnQ. blc:tcyd. remocs. kitchen, 8 I I COSTA MESA -1 & 21---------1 ...... Verdi 2 BR 1'Ai ba. Looi IEWNIT IOllTS Trlde, lerme ...... op-ma•I., ·.ult• ••I btr 12 car gerege. 195()/mo 2 Br, 2 • IOVlly v ew Br. I Ba. 2 cw auto \)Ill'. 2 lty, .,.11o. W/O Nwp. HAAB 0 R .. --· 111•• tlon. 1ubmll Cell •ny-trplc •ti nar. l -...,...,: 111 lat l MC. 946-3532. l'IOme, No Legs. saood Imo Ir p I c • p • 11 0 . • t c . lalMa hi.ad 21M 1496. Linda. 849-1220 For Our new renular I -· -ti ... n,..... . . • .....,... ...,.,.... le•M. Mary oer man ........ .,.5 631-5909 • Cherming 4 BR & family me ......,.. ....... ala lol. View from _., LARGE 2 Br. t 81. duplex. Aeelfor 494-2414 , .... .,....,. · · UYFUIT FIU IEIT Tl 2· 1-IJ
WMkl'1 IMture room. 2 brlcil llreplecee, IOW YIEW room. 198.000. Irene ~.nice yd. No peU. vtew . 3 OR 2 * SC PllU area: 2 Br. 1 Little IU. pief 3 atory 1 br '9tftoe enge IOI T S II 0 W-1 country kitchen. quiet Owner 1r1n1lerred. Ap-(619) 664-4117 2 171 F P I 1c e n ti a. Ocean • Jae . e., emenltlel. Child OK, deluxe 1r'g. 2Br, lrplc:, ~I. le~ndry, C:,port:
CASE 1~~~~~~~~!I realdential ~eeS:i!°':11 prelHd It S410,000 Big 8Mr City C&bln, good $550/mo. 545-7913. I !~~~•td:~:· ~~14t~·, ~t2•· $530/mo . SHIGO mo.1175-3097 No pete.1395/rno. for 11-
1-d4Mllopmen • NEW PRICE $3115.000 loc . 135.000 W/ carry 1 &. Trailer. prtvete. utlll 6'45-9254 Belbo• lal•nd Beyfront mtted time onty. 931 W Every S1turd•y In lh• MS•lll oun finance. $229.000 F... I LOW dn. owe paper O< wlam•ll down Of trade pakj. No pell. Renge & , ......... Uaf. 2525 ltudlo t $350/mo ltttl St. S46-0492 DellyPllotCluelfleda 144-4110 wHltrlde NewVlctori111 642-4 758 gro11 . relr 111 plua aec. 'f73-7055 CExocreopn•llodn•all ~1,a;~, 2J:;. 1tyte hOme wttl1 hOI tub, 6'42~758 egt. S385imo 490-11117 Lat..a ll1atl US2 OIG CANYON TOWN-~~. pvt ·P~~."i::::~ s meny stained gllll win· HOUSE. luxunou. 2 Br. 2 F01*:,.E~1~~N~RE amine Creek. Former dowe, 1 ol 1 kind. Cell 0.t ti C.aatr lSlS EJlide 1 Br. Secure. Jee, 3 Br, 2 b1, avall now. Lge oe. Spectac:uler golf 1a1Ma urden. 2 Br. 1590.
"•u•1, H•w•11 m<><Mll wltl1 prl1111e pool ' lmmed 10 ... Agent! II MA MWI yerd. Np peta. Slngl• pvt Y'!~· t.~ garege. c:ouree & lake~. MP 2 Pnia1ala 2101 7·26'41 "" " "' "" end apa Two privet• 65().38()8 or 875-t711. ~ only. $37'5. 218 Sltttta, 1760 • ...,1.......,., c: 1 r g 1 r . L •a•• Liii'~ 2 Br 1 Ba. atove & I.Piing my 3 bdrm lovetyl patloe. PleaM Clll Llnd•j~~~~~~~~ 3Br, 1Ba. new roof & CM. S46-921t. lt200/mo ....... 2416. 2 Br. 2 8a. yrly Meture, retrlge Mwty'decoreled
furnlahed home In Prln-Tagllenelll for • privet• 6-PLEX WILi Tl IUOI I pelnt Sen OlmH IOCI· ··-I ~ II 111111 .. Yltlt 1217 non emkra. no pell aeoo "'' incld $545/mo' c.vllle nr Goll CourM; ah owing. Orte red et 1295 000 good oa 3 B 2 ty overli:r:e lol tlon. Peymenl 1915 mo. .... ... .. ,. NT + dep'•· 213/ 799~195, u · ~~I~~ :~y r1e:~:; 1426,000 fM. 759·9100 M2 ... 7"!>8, .:r . on:.. -~nd. Ownef MC: P 1} ! ... ~o yr 11 Ked . EASTSIDE 29&2 au~· M~.~~o~ ~~.~~3 & 4 Aprtanta farai1W 1 ~:31 ~:;,.02 or (7 14) 851·9522. BR•~
5 ,.. rlflclng 1t $199.750 For• M.....,..... 1595 mo. 4 • · Bd 1700-l 125 Fenc-...... " ...., I BR 1370 & 2 .,.1 .
337-0522 Feutaia V1ll9 1034 detllla cell laackn/ Fua1 1175 MM6'48. ed ~d• & ger •. Kida P ala ala 2'01 OCEAN/BAY VIEW Reta required. f\O p111. '!~~!!!!!!r;;;;;=:~~:-=1 ........... It.re -3 Br deluxe duplell. upe-& p • t I w. I c 0 m • . • I 2 Br' 1 81, lrg 1pt U1)11. 362 Vlctoril. 646-81&1 N. MWI Y.IJ i VETS Ill lll--1111 MUST SELL Greet mini 111'9. 2 Cir gar, lrg too-1545-2000 Agent. no 111. Small l BR ept, ,_ Cf'Pt. w/petlo. Oulll & cl11n. 2 bdrm condo nr So Cit 3 Bdrm Co•ll Men PfPPll YIU "' renctl 5 bdftn ~on deck . I 7 7 5 Imo . drp., 1425. 1735 mo, yr1y, Incl utM for PIUI. Poole, 1p1, MC
home Nlolfydeoof'aledl LAii Motivated tel*! Lovely By Owner, 1934 Port·
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£litre lerge m111er be· , 4 Br 2 ~ b• Tiburon I Provence, H.V Moneco lure. P1vld ro•d. Near 5'48-8733 -· . --BAY FRONTAGE. bMdl 87~72. I Sun1low9f (1bdrm111\111) droom end huge b1ck Corlt on3•Bddll M!'~ !.""..!: Pool Quiet lot«IO< ~ 3 Br 2 B•. mnany up-ec:hoola •nde 11ahoppl"Jl1·1 c..-....... 4 Br 2 81. ...,._,PLUSH 2 BR VERSA.IL·. .....,,. 2 Br $800 ; 1.,...,5 ...._ BlcNk>f r_.. 1475 651·2175 .,..d Ct!11fy wld bl'lghlf re, rm..-,...._., . T Aek gredee C1oee to pool & N .. r Laite I nore. " ...--· ...-Le-8 PENTHOUSE. pter, ,,.~.. · · · -· ,......., • ~· Onl . 1109 000 T eke ~ Two mMter M-tlon. Termto!x, -~•I • p 1 , k ' I 2 3 9 5 o o oftera conaldWlid Alk· large geme rm, lightly Quiet All imenlt111 br MOO. Utll. pd. 303 E. .oult. No peta. Otlll pekS. EnjOy 1t83 In 1 large lu-:.~ 11~'1oin .C•ll t11,muc:tichlmlll4ae>, lngSl31. · arey& ~H ' log$160,000.Ce11Petl0f fum.2c:erG11f11Q1,191'ge Avell now S900. Edgewater.1/111·214S8. 1GeE.Bay8t/4.p\O. 11ury3Br.Ap1 .TrHt
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7 t.tetody 30 Garden toots 47 Cttt•ll
I Melle 111 31 Ago .S M•rlh bird
9 PM* 32 1.01 49 Boot·sh•Ptd '
10 ..... 33 l(lnd of Of\O• land
11 Mlitlty bl• 50 8lg !>ltd
W..-34 0wl(f c:hett· SI Vtloclly
12 ·-lt1Cil17" nut• V•. 52 Snt1c:ll
110.-» l.eg pert 13 Pll't
2 I c...in 3t 8tl0gta 54 MM role n CMrt& 38 1...,. M o.m
ftt Pr.-CM 42 femme 5t TlftY
.---by V1~1hrtch (VJ,, •
"I'm tick ind tired of working for chicken fffd."
wbeur!
WUY,OF
COURSE.,
Ml
,,,,, .-....... SWfET .
by Harold Le Doux
THEN ONE DAY l
by Jim Davis
GAR~IE.L". YOU SEEM TOBE
PRfOC.C.UPI E P
TMl5 WEE.K
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
You ST.ART~D To
SAY SQ\-\~"THING A
MINUTI: AGo?
:\.\:\Cl'
I HEARD YOU
TOOK A 61RL
TO THE
MOVIES LAST
NIGHT
GORDO
ALI.
ftATT"i/
CIET
CIUCl'INC:lt
E-VAH-tJoerlf
HELi=' ME 'QIKE
c:\?WIJ ~ f?Alt.JT'INO'b/
1-12
THAT'S
NOT
TRUE,
ANO
IF I'M
LYING--
DEFINE ~E FOUDWfNG:
BRABBLE
l. N~VeR
MISS A Vf;RA
HRUe>A RAl..S"fON MOV1e/
Q:)
--MAY A
LIGHTNING
BOLT STRIKE
ME RIGHT
AT THIS
SPOT
(3) Cl.ASH
...
by Tom K. Ryan
exri..o~ FROM 11\JPIA
CAMe AS~~e L.OOKllVG' FOR A
SHORf W1li 1t> SPAIN.
by Gus Arriola
by Tom Bat1uk
by Kevin Fagan
IN r~,1. If 1. Q\ON'I
~ ~'{ eEl'r~R ...
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Lava Ziemer Susan Balley • Katbryn Vogel CberJ Smttll
T ownsend Mc Nulty
Nina Polley McNulty and John Townsend
were married in the Mission Viejo Country Club.
They are making theU' home in O:ista Mesa The
bride ta the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack 0 .
Polley of Newport Beach and her husband is the
10n of Mn. Larry Fessenden of Anaheim.
Ziemer -Rogers
Laura Jean Rogers and William Craig
Ziemer exchanged wedding vows an the
Conununity Church Congregational. They will
eetabllsh their home in Brea. Parents of the
newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. William J Rogers
and Dr. and Mrs. Donal Ziemer, all of O:ista
Mesa.
Sm i th -Gurgos
Our Lady Queen of Angels Church in
Newport Beach wri.s the setung for a ceremony
uniting in marriage Cheri Lynn Gurgos,
daughlet of George and Annette Gurgos of
Irvine, and J08eph William Smith, son of Mary
Smith, of Laguna Niguel, and the late Jamee
Srruth The newlyweds are reaiding in Laguna
Niguel.
Bailey -Evans
Susan Evans, daughter of Ray and Marilyn
Evans, of Fountain Valley, and David Bailey
were married In Walker Union Church in
Walker, Ore. Bailey's parents reside in Cottage
Grove, Ore., and the newlyweds have
established their home in Creswell, Ore.
Vogel -Smith
Kathryn Jane Smith and Martin Duane
Vogel. son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Vogel. of
Huntington Beach, recited their wedding vows
during a ceremony in St. Rita Catholic Church,
Sierra Madre. The bride is the daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. Roger Philip Smith of Arcadia. The
newlyweds are residing in Huntington Beach
DllTH _N_OTICES B~ir-.th--.s..__ __ ~~~-
Hunung•on Beacn. boy
THOROUGHMAN 81ftTHS Koee~l
Holpl1•1 Octot-.
Mr end Mrs Louie Moore. 1rv1ne.
boy
Mr end Mrs Wlllliam Montgomery
Huntington Betel\ g1rl
Oclobtfl
Mr en<! Mrs Robert Pallon, lrvlne
bOy
Mr ano Mr• Normen Mengsk•u
Coe11 MIN, boy
Mr 1nd Ml"I C Stegner, Coall
Miii. glrl
M r and Mrs Thom11 Foeter.
Newport BNch, bOy
Mr and Mtl Je,.ld 1(111111
Huntington 8tacll. t>oy
Mr and Mra Georgi H1 nry
Foun111n V1lley glll Mr 11\d Mra ECIWtrd Kim. L1gun1 a-en girt
OclCIMr 7
Mr and Mrl Wiiii• MllCOmb.
Coall M ... boy Mr ind Mra SllPh•n RoHCll,
W11tmin111r. boy Mr and Mre. Ricky l(lngery,
HunllOGlon BMc:ft, glrl
Mr and M11. Oon1ld Mtrllnll,
Huntington Btaoll, boy
Octoblf.
Mr •nd Mra Gery F)'t>ll Founllln
Valley boy Mr and M••. Sttven Snerwood.
lrvlne boy
Mr end Ml9 D•rr•ll Htlvenon.
Coete Men. bOy
Mr and Mra. Erik Palmer. Ltgun•
8"Cll boy
Mr 1nd Mre Brtdlly Stttum.
Coet1 M .... gin Mr end Mrs Roo111 Schtltr,
Hunll"Gton 8Hcll. boy Oc10blf 10
Ml 1nd Mr• Jonn Hlckmtn,
Newwt Beecll. girt
Mr •nd Mrs. J.,._ Wilson. lrvtne,
Mr end Mrt Jtmet M1rchet1a.
lnnne boy
Mr eno M ra Jam11 C11l1on.
Coall M9N. glrl
Octobtf 1S
Mr and Mra Rober! Perkin•.
Coa11 M .... g1r1
Mr 1nd Mii Randy NtttlM, Irvine.
gift
Mr end Mrt Edwin Pe<:k Jr .
lrvlnt boy
Mr and Mrs Robert Prttklll,
Huntington BMcil. glrl
Oc1obtr 14
Mr 1nd M11. Ge11rd Wootera,
Irvine, boy
Mr 11\d Mr1 Cllrltlopfttt HOWi,
HunllflGIOO 8elch. girt
M r 1nd Mra DINI Seneu
Hunllf1Glon Beacll, g1r1
M r tnd Mr1 S11pll1n R11cn.
Cott• MMe. boy • • October 15
Mr .,id M11 Rlcnerd Hewley,
N-port Beech.' boy •
Mr 1nd Mr• Alberto d1S1gun,
NtUC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOU8 8UINllll8 NAfliMllTATl.lllNT
Tn• rollowlng p111on II doing bull,_ ..
CAROL SOUTH ASSOCIATES
240 Newport Center Cr •200,
N-pot1 8Nc:n. CA 928e0
C arol J11n South, 17t
Pineview, lrvlne, CA 92714
Tiiie bullnMI II eonductld by an
ndMdual
C11ol Jean Soulh
Tlllt lllltmtnl WU lllecl wtln 1111
nl)' Cletk of Orange County on
18, t882.
I f'l04Ma
Publllhtd Orenge CoHI Dally
Pilot, Dec. 22. 29, f982, Jin. 5. 12,
1983
PUBLIC NOTIC£
FICTITIOU• 8UllNlll HAME ITATfMf HT
The following person 11 doing
bualn11111
w ooD1E·s. 193s Wh111111 s1
Unll D·8. Cotti M ... CA 92827
Ann T1ylor. 485 E 181h St
Coate MeH CA 92827
T 1111 butlnest IS cionduclld by an
tndhrldull
Ann Taylor
Tllll 11111m1nt WH fifed wlln the
Counly Clerk of 011nge County on o.c 23. 1982 f'20547S
Publlened Orange Co111 Dally
Pilot Dec 29. 1982 Jen 5 12 19
1983
Ml.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI 8UllNllS
NA.Mt ITATIMINT
The following pereon 11 doing
buaineu u BIRTHIN SHIRTS 2211 M-
O. S•nte Ant CA 92707
Sttcy Oorene McCullougll.
2211 Mell Or S1n1e Ant, C A
92707
Thia but1nu1 1a conducted by 1n
IOdlYldutl
Slecy D McCullough
Tllll lllltment WU 1111<1 w1111 lhtl
C-Ounly Clerk ol Orange County on
Dec 23. 19112 ,20Mn
Publl11\ed Orenge CoHI Delly
Pilot. O.C 29. 1982. Jan 5 12, 19,
1983
,
Ml.IC NOTICE
'ICTITIOUI 9UllNlll
NAMllTATl•NT
Tiie fOllowlng l*tOnl Ml d°"'O ~ ..
TAMARHE. 17701 Ven Bur911
SI , Unll A, Huntington SMeft, CA 92647
Tll•r•H Ma111 8ulm1 17101 Ven 8uren St, Unit A, Huntington
B.HCll, CA 9264,
Temtre Ann McCriteken, I 1701
Vt n Buren SI Unit A Huntington
8"cft, CA 9~64 7
Thie bu~ 11 conducted by • tlmlllCI partn111111p
Tiier"' Sulrne
Thi• tlettment WH tiled wnn the
County Clerk 01 Orange County on ~ 23 111112
P20Ml4
Publlenea Or•nga CoHI D•lly Pilot O.c 211 1982 J•n 5 12 19
1983
6592·82
P\&.IC NOTICE
f'ICTITIOUI 8 Ul#tall
NAMa ITATIMrNT
Tiie foltowlnQ l*80111 111 doing
bualntM ..
MARIANAS BUILDING
ASSOCIATES I, tt30 Talbert
Avenue, Fountain Velley, Calllornl•
92708
FHP, Inc' 9930 Talbert lwenue.
Foun111n V8111)'. C1111orn11 02708
Tl\11 bulllntM 18 condl.IC1td by I
corpor1t1on
FHP. Inc
Oelber1 Gumblner M D .
PrltlcMnt
Tiiie 1111"'*11 WU llled wllh Ille
Count}' Clerk or Or&nQt County on
Jan. 11, 1983
'207017
Publltlltd Orange Cotti Dally
P1lo1. Jan 12, 18. 28. Feb 2. 1883
283-83
NJllC NOTICE
'ICTmOUI ltUllNHI
H .... 8TA'nMeNT
Tl'll ronowtng person• 111 doing
bulllneta u
JUST CO A STI N G
PUBLISHERS/THE NEWPORT
HARBOR VINDICATOR. 426 30th
St No 4, Newport 811ctt, Ca
92863
ThomH Alexender Murpnlne,
1070 B•J•, L,eguna B11ch, C• 112851
Joan C1rotller1 Murpftlne, 1070
B•j•, l.tguna 8tach, Ct. 92861
Tl\18 bu.U-II condUC1ad by a
general panntrlftle>. Thomlt A. Murpfllne
Th .. 1111-1 WU flied willl !hi
County Clerk ol Orenoe County on
Jan. 11, 1983
"201oat
Publl•n•d 011ng1 CoHt Delly
Pilot Jan t2. 111. 26. Feb 2. 1883.
180-83
l't8..IC NOTICE
l'ICTTT'IOU9 8UllNllH NAMeSTATU•NT
Tiit ro11ow1ng p1r1on 11 doing
bu~u:
ROY M. THOROUGH·
MAN. re1ident of South
La1una ._Ca . Passed
away on January 10, 1982.
Born September 12. 1889 Ln
Yate1 Center. Kansas .
Survived b y his wife
Dorothy, a daughter Masu
Muehlke of Sequim ,
Wa1hlngton, a slater Mrs.
Ray M~rmlck of Oregon
City, Oregon. granddaughter
Suan Golden and grandson
Albert Muehlke, Jr. and
ire• t ·granddaughter
Jennifer Elder Memorial
1ervlce1 will be held on Saturday, January 15, 1983
at l :30PM at Pacific View Mortu..ry Chapel with
Interment Arlington
National Cemetery .
Arlington, Virginia. ln lieu
of flowers m e m orial
contrlbutiona may be made
to The Philosophical
A11istance League of L&auna Beach. Ca. Pac1f1c
View Mortuary, Newport ee.ch directon
Mr and Mrs. Lyndon Cley1on Ill, ,,.,....., boy
Mr end Mr• Sttpnen B owle
N-por1 Beecll. girt
twtn bOY9 ~ 11
Mr and Mra Rlch11d Grewer
Coatl M-. boy
trv1ne gin 1------------Mr e nd Mra Robert Teylor
A) CALQUIP, ~) CALIFORNIA
EQUIPMENT SALES CO 16281
Nll\I .. lrY1nt CA 92714
WEBB
REGINALD STANLEY
WEBB. born March 8, 1910,
died January 7, 1983 in
Fullerton, Ca. A long ume
l'ftident of Costa Mesa, Ca.
Mr. Webb ta survived by h11
aon Keith, daughter-in-law
Pat and 2 granddaughters,
Laura and Debbie. Serv1ces
and lntennent pnvat.e
GREENE
HILDA BLATZ
GREENE, pasaed away on
January 9, 1983. She 1s
1urvlved by her 90nt Paul
and Jerry, grandchildren
Darrell, Cynthia, Mark,
Kent and Chr11. great·
grandchildren Andrew, Ned.
ahd Lacey, and by 1 brother
Albert Blatz. No formal
ee.rvicel. Contributions may
be made to a favor ite
charity.
iet -
CMMATIOtl ~Al A? SEA 646-7431
Our lllerature tell1 the
c ompltle 11 or~ o f our 90dety. • c.. ... _ _.._ -
--C~ MO•TUAltlS Laguna Beach
494·9415
Laguna Hills
768-0933
San Juan Cap•Slrano
495·1776
'16PIM U WM-MT. OllVI
M«tuary • Cemelery
Cref'l'910ry
I~ Gisler Ave
Costa M esa
5.4().5554
"'9CI NOTHllS
ml. •OADWAY
..OSTUAIY
t 10 8foldway
Cotta Men
M2·9t50
W Tl .... ON
IMTH & TUTNIU r
lifllTC ..... CHA'8.
427 E t 7tl'I St
cos1aMe11
8'6-0371
•
Oc1oblf.
Mr •nd Mra Pllllck Jonnson
Irvine boy Mr and Mre Cllerl•• Fra1tr.
Huntington BNdl, boy
Mr an<1 Mrs, Jettrey Singler Cost•
Mesa boy
Mr en d Mra J1m 11 Hugn••·
Lagun• BNcn. Q1tl
Mr end Mrl Merk R11n1vold
Colle M-. boy
Octobef 12
Mr 1nd Mra Wllll•m Pollard,
Irvine. boy Mr end Mrs Klfk Orthood lrvlnt.
bO)' M r end Mre Jolln Cnepo.
Engageinents
Pfahl -Pietsch
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Pfahl of C.OSta Mesa
announce the engagement of their daughter,
Sandra Maria Pfahl. to James Charles Pietsch,
!IOn of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pietsch of G\endale A
June 11 wedding in Newport Harbor Lutheran
Church is planned
Sturm -DiCostanzo
The engagement of Roseann Frances Sturm
to Donald James OiCostanzo is announced by her
parents, Eugene and Irene Sturm of Newport
Beach. The future bridegroom is the son of
John and Jean OiCostan.zo of Irvine. A March
wedding in St. James Church on the Lido
Peninsula, is planned.
Rubel -Abrams
Peggy Manon Rubel and Mark Alan
Abrams will be married March 20 in the garden
at Sherm.an Foundation, Corona del Mar. The
bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James Lyon Rubel Jr. of Corona del Mar. Dni.
Herbert and Lois Abrams of Seal BeaC'h are
parents of the future bridegroom
Green -Sheldon
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Green of Newport
Beach hosted a champagne supper to announce
the engagement of their daughter, Kathleen
Meri, to L. Philip Sheldon Jr., son of tht" Rev.
and Mn Louis P . Sheldon of Anaheim. The
wedding will take place July 30 ln St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach.
Buck -Hansen
A Feb. 26 weddm& ln Our Lady Queen of
Angela Church, Newport Beach. ll planned by
Lynda Ann Buck and John Walter Han.en. eon
of Mr. and Mn. John H . Hanten of Thouaa1'Cl
Oekt. Th~ t'Ouple'a pl.aN a.re announced by her
pt.renta. Mr. and Ml"'I. Sydney E. Buck of Corona
del Mar
Curry-Dillon
Krl.ttJne Elain.ct Dillon, dauahter ot Ju.an a11d
Betty Dillon, of HumJn&ion Be.ch. and John
Reeder Curry were married dUrin1 • ce.~y
ln Wh.tttJer CoUqe Chapel. They are raid.in& tn
Monrovta, where hla parenw. Paul and Ellzabeth
Curry abo mtke their hmne
Corwin-E.-iksen
A cer.mony in N.wport Harbor Lut.Mran
Church unlc.d ln l'n&rriaCe O.~ l:rlluen and
Ktn Corwin. Thfy IN mldln~n Ccitta M ....
The brict.. ta th dauaht.er of S Erlkltn, of Sun Oty. COrwtn II the eon o F.d COrwtn, of
Newpon h . .
Htwport BMcl'I. glfl
Mr and Mt1 Robert E111m1n
Huntington Beecll. boy
Mr end Mrs JOlln C•t•. Newpor1
Beach, girt Octotlef ,,
Mr eno Mr• NICllOIH Wishek,
Foun111n Valley, boy
Mr a nd Mra Donald Kerlln,
W•tm1n11er. girt
Mf end M,. Joeepn Trent C:0.11
MIN, boy
M r a nd Mrs Terry C111on.
Huntington 8Mcn. boy
M r end Mra Harry P111non, w .. tmlnlltr. OoY
M r and M ra St1111n S1ndere.
tn11ne. boy
Oct'*-17
Mr and M,. Stuan Karl. Coron•
dtl Mer. bov Mr and Mre. Donald Boyd, Irvine,
gltl
M' and Mr._ Do~d Mul11auot.
Irvine glrl
Oct~,,
Mr and Mrt Oeet< Ayll1 Cotll
M .... boy Mr and Mr8 D1ryl W1term1n
Coale M .... girl
Mr •nd Mr1. P1ul Kon1p1111ty.
lrvlne. glrl
Mr end Mr• Merk Carver, Cost•
MtH. gorl Octo«Mf ,.
Mr end Mr• Al>dtllln Mo11lll.
8alboa. girl Mr end Mrs Arlllur Tormoll•n
PlEUC NOTIC£
NOTICI 01' HOH ·
MUONSl8ru'TY
Not~• la nereby glYen th11 tlle undttllgned will not be rNponlllble
t or 1ny dtl>U or llabllltl••
contr1ctld by enyone other than
myNlf, on or alltt lhll d111
Datl<I 11111 4tn dty ol Jenut ry,
1983
Dolor• M Partridge Scott 14 Surlllldl Ctr
Hewpor1 Ben, CA t26e3
Publllhtd Ortnge COHI Dally PllOI, J1n 6. 8, 12, 11183
111-33
P\8..lC NOTICE
flCTTTtOUI ., .......
NAMllTATUllNT
Tl\1 rollowlng per1on I• do1n~
busln-u.
DAWN'S DISCOUNT LACE. 88
J1m11 D Andereen t 5281 Nant ... lnnne CA 92714
Tllll bullntll II Condl.IC11d by In
Individual
Jamee D. Ander--.
Tlll1 atalement WU llled wtlll Ille
County Clerk of Oranoe County on
Oto 17. 1082
f..-ro
Publl•lled Oreno• COHI Diii)'
Piiot. Dec 22. 211, 1882, Jan 5, 12.
1983
5578-82
POOLIC NOTICE
l'K:TITIOUI __, .....
MAIN IT ATDmJfr
The lollowlng Pll'90nl .,.. dOl"O
bu91.-u.
PLANTERMATION , 18882
MacArthur Blvd., Sullt 200, lrvlnt,
CA 92715
H1rry E. Gabriel. 308'A Coltln1.
881boe lllllnd, CA.. 92e22 Fillr Oflve. Colli M ... Calltornlll MICllH I R Gabriel 308i.
92827 COlllnl Ba c . Dawn S Skl11. 114 48111 Stllll • lboll lllland, A t2822
Newport Betcf'I, Calllomll 826e3 Thie bull-It conducted by I
Tnta but-11 conouctl<I .... en ""*11 par1ner9"1p. Vf Mlchall A Gabrial
1na1vldull Tl'lll fl••-· WU llltd wttf'I ,,,. D•wn S. Skier Counl)' C"'11 ol Orange County on Tnll 1111ernen1 wa1 llled wtlh ll'll Jan 11 1983 CQunty Clerk ol Orange Counl)' on ' · '207Qt1
Otcembtr 18, tll82 Publl1n1d Or1nge Co111 Dally
Publl1h•d 0 11ng• Coe:i~ Piiot, Jan l2, lll, 26, Feb 2. 1083
Piiot, Jan 12, 19. 2e Feb 2 1983 2~
227-83 l\alC NOTICE
w .. 1m1n11er. boy PUBLIC NOTICE
M r and Mre Joh n Pollud, 1---=~---------f'ICTTTIOU8 8\Jl*l!ll NAME ITATltffNT Hunt1ngton 81acll, boy f'ICTITIOUI 8UllNlll
Octoelef 20 NA• ITATEMINT The following p1r1on 11 doing
t>ualneu •• Mr end Mrl Blalnt S11111on. Tiit rollowlng peraon 11 doing
Colll MIN. glrl bu1lne11 as GLOBAL PLASTICS SERVICE,
11 CedllQll<I, lrvfne. CA 92714 Mr and Mr1 Kent Pearce. RED WAGON EXPRESS CO., N1w90f1 Beac;f'I, girl 177 Al...,..ot Avenue""F Hewpor1 J Gr ego r y Sk orfch 1 t
Ced•glln lrvlne CA 82714 Mr 1nd Mii Devld P11111on. Beech. Calif t~ Thia bull,,... 1a cond\lclld by en
lndlvldutl Cotta Mete. boy Oont ld E Shimko, 2227 Mll>lt
Mr end Mrt Roberl Trn111. Strlll, Cotte Mela, Ctlll 82827
Santi Ant Htlghll, boy Tnl1 bulllneM la oonduclld by 1111
Mr ind Mr1 Jamtt Plcllcett. llY!ne, Individual
J Gregory Skorlcft
Thia 1111-1 w11 hied wlln llle
County Cl«ll of Or•noe County oo Oec 23, 111112 boy Oont ld E. Slllmko
Octobet 11 Tiiie e11tement wu flied wllll Ille
Mr i nd Mre J1mH Ad1m1, ly Clerk of Orange County on
Newport 8"cf'I, boy en 4. 1983
,__
Publlehtd Or1ng1 CoHI Dall)'
f-..al Piiot. Ole 29 11182 Jen 5. 12. 19. Mr end Mre Jonn Tupy, Co1ta
M111. boy
Mr end Mre Ooug111 Frltdmtn,
lrvtne. boy
Mr 1nd Mrt Anthony M1rt1n.
Cotta M .... glr1
M r 1nd M11. Robert Runell
Huntington 8"cll. glfl
Mr end Mra Jeffrey Ly1tt. C0111
M... boy
OclCIMr 22
Mr •nd Mr1 Ro1>111 D1mml11,
llVlnt;Jltl
Mr. I Mrt Rlcllerd Sw•n Colla M .... l>Oy
Mr end Mr1 JQl'ln Dedf. lrvlne,
boy
Mt 1nd Mre leott Wellm•n.
'"""'· boy Mr and M11. Don•ld 0111ne,
Cotti M-, boy
OtltolMr n
Mr •nd M r•. Robert "ou.
Huntinoton lwofl. 9trt OOtoMr ..
Mr •"d Mr• lttnlty Mo,,feon,
""'"'· girt Mr and Mrs. Oralt Low.. l.tJOUl\t
Beech, boy
Mr Ind Mra. Dlvld Prwndergatt,
lfVIM.olrt
Mr •no .,.,., Jaolc 1 11nlay1 '°'1rlteln Vlli.r. Olfl
Mr .,,d Mrt JOIWI 'hrd,_., Coate
MIM. ewi OO..-• M r and Mr• Jua" lendoval,
eo.11 Meta. oln
Publl•ll•d 0 11nge Co111 Delly l"3 68l2·82 Poot, Jen 12, 19, 28, Feb 2, 1883
232·83 Nit.IC NOTICE
Ml.IC NOTICE '1CTifVXIS IUllHIH
NA• ITATIMIHT f'ICTITIOUI IUllNlll The rollowlng p111on 11 doing NAMI ITATIMINT bull,_"
The following p111on II doing U 9 FOODSERVICE CO , 485 bulllntll .. •THE LAB", 11211 •D, Vlcltorla E 17111 Str .. t. Sulit 804 Cotti
St • Cott• MtH, CA fl827 MIN, CA 9282'
l!dWln F. Htgolna, c .D T., 1000 Jonn Nlellolu Deamo1. 10~7
Cenyon, Coe11 M .... CA ta827 w 81lboe Blvd • 8•1b0a, CA 92883.
Thi• ~· la Condvctt<I by i n Tiit• ~ I• conoucilld by en 1ndMoue1 lndl\lldull
EClwfn F Hlgglfl1 Jr JoM N. OMmol
Tf'lll 1111-1 WU tiled Wftft Ille Thll llll-t WU llltd With the
Covnty Clerk of Otange Counl)' on Couttt't Clerk Of °'lltl09 County on Dec. 23. 1082 ~ 23, 1082
'1111414
Publltlltd Orengt COH\ OtllJ
Piiot, Dec 2t, 1082", Jen 5, 1t. 11,
1"3
5M7-t2
•••••• ... ., ..... , . .., ...
t.~
,....
Publlehed Orenge Co11t Deify PllOt. 0.0. 29, 1882, Jen. 5. 12, tf, ,..,
ITATI...,, M wmtDAAWM.
'"OM l'AllTMP .... ONAA.,.. UNDIR l'ICTITIOUI I Ul *'ll N ...
Tht followtno pereon II••
withGrtWf! M • o-w• 1*1nw lfom
Ille IWIMrtftlp 09«•1ln0 und« the lk;llllOut IWtl,,... ,,_ of K & L
AIRCRAFT et 787 W. 191n, "8utle
J", eo.te M .... C.aitolnlll t2827
The llc;lltloue bu1lntu n1m1
11•1emerit tor the pattn«tllle> -lll•d on O~obet 2', 111112 In 1111
County or Orenge FILE NO.
200788
Full N•m• •nd AddllH OI , .... Peraon Wlll'ldr1wtng;
l(enMtn W Bredlhlw. 710 W.
18111, Aptrtment 18, Coet1 M ....
Calllornl• 92827
111 Kenneth W 8rac:tlft-
Publf1n1d Or1ng1 Co111 Dally
Piiot Jen 12 19 28, Flt> 2. 111113
229-83
MLIC NOTICE
K..C0114
FICTtllOUI llUSMH
HAMf IT ATrMaHT
Tne fotlowing l*tOnl 111 dOl"O
bullnMI ..
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
VABB EXECUTIVE COUNCIL, 825
N Euclld SI Ste 0 , Anllftelm. CA
92801
S1111e B1n1on. 2282 HOllltllf
TtrTact, Glendale, CA 0120e,
Kenetn L Miiier. 20520 Dumont
St . Woodland Hlllt, CA 813&4
Jonn R Kuzma. 5339 Wlltow4c:ll
Ot . An1helm, CA 92807
"°""'°"_ .. ~ ITATUll.NT
Th• touow1no "'.an 11 dolno ""*-M "0 TICHHOLOGY. 6H1 ~Cir., Hunllnoton BMGn. CA.'*' G1ty C. anti, 6ff1 K9ftW!dl
Cit., Huntington hedl."" 926" nw. bWllrieN 11 oonduc..O by 1111 lndMclu•. o.ty C. luttt
Thie ~ -fll9d With Ille COlltlt) Oerti of Otllt\09 County on Jen. 11, 1M3 ...,.,
Publlth9d Oreng• Oout Delly
Plot. J1111 .. 12. 111, 2t. F.O 2, 1083
221-83
FK:TITIOUI 9U8IMIH NAmSTA~
"Th• following perton 11 dolnO
~ ..
VIA LIDO LEASING & 8ALE8,
3338 VI• Lido, Sult• A, Newport
8Hctl, CA 12843
Peter G PtltUHI, •2 AUi
Grand Ducal, Hewpor1 8eacit\, CA
ll28eO
Tiit• ~ 18 eondl.IC11d by an
lndlvldull
Peter G Plllu-
Tnll .. .,_, WN meo with tl'll
County Cler~ of Orange County on
Dec. 23. 1982 , .... ,
Publl•n•d Orenge Cout Delly
Piiot, Dec. 29 1982, Jan 5. 12. 19. 1983
Thie bueinMt 11 conducted by an
Individual fltllUC NOTIC£ John R. Kunnt
Thi• alltemenl wu flied wllll 1111 K.on90
County Clerk oi OrlflO' CounlY on f'ICTITIOUI llUllHfll Dec 22 1982 HAM( ITATEMENT f'2Gl4M Tne lollowlng perton 11 doing
Puoll1ht d Orerige Coeet Diiiy ~ M Piiot, Jen 5, 12. 18, 26. 1893 ELDEN AVENUE HOME· 124-83 OWNERS ASSOCIATION. 895 Town
------------Center Drive, Suite 800, Cott•
P\8.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI 8USfNEH
NA.fff ITA'nMEHT
Th• lollo..,1ng ~r90n la doing
bull'11UH
DONALD M TIPPETT, JR &
ASSOCIATES. 810 Hewpor1 Cen\11'
Ori.,.., • 1320. Hewpor1 8Mct'l. CA
92860
Tippett & Clemo 1n1uranc1
Ser¥1cea, Inc . 1 C1llfornl1
corporellon 810 Newport Cente<
Orlve, .,320 Newpon BMcn. CA
ll2GOO
Tl\19 Dullntaa II Oondl.IC1ed by I
oorpor1llon
. Tippell end Clemo
lnaur•nce Sll"\lleet, Inc
D M Tippen Jr
PrMident
Th1t allt1ment wH 11 ... wttn tile
Counly Cltr'k of Orange County on
Jan 5 tt83
Jeck.eon, 11Cld6w a SYdrMftg
Al1or-ye 11 U.
OM Clottc: ..._ .. , lvlte 250 Newpon lleeoll, QA...,
,~
Publl1lled Orange COHI Diiiy
POOi Jan t2 19 28, Feb 2, ~tea
246-43
Meu,CA92e26
Ptltr J Sa)ovlcll, 895 Town
Center Dr1111. Sull• 800, Co111
M .... CA 92826
Tiile bu"-19 conductlCI by an
unlncorpo1111d a11QClet1on other
than • partnttlftlp.
Jamet W. Palrnet
Any-ln-Faci IOf
Ptttt J Sa)OVIC;ll
Tl'lll alll""'"t wu tiled with 11'11
County Clltk of 011nge Counly on
Jan 4. 1983
f20U12
Publl•ll•d Orenge COHI Diiiy
Pilot, Jen 12. 19, 2e, F.O 2 t083
247~
PUBLJC NOTICE
W-000
WANTED TO LIAN
STATI Of' CAIJ'°""'A IN
CITill Of' 8U£NA ......
COITA MllA. LYNWOOD
9M MOM'Tl8nLO
Appro•tm1ttly 2.200 1q It ol
e>.llllng. good qu•llly. •Ir
condnlonlcl omce "'ace. Sp-10
be localed on !tit ground floor wtlll
MIY 1CCM1 to parklnQ .... s~
muet matt c;urrent handica p
~blllly requtr-U
12 P•rklng sp1c11 required flUBl.IC NOTICE Spece to l>I a11111d to Stitt 1 -----.--Oll--19-----spedf!Q4itlont .. -ry
FICTITIOU8 9U81N11et PIHH wrllt to 01Ck Merren,
N.AMI ST A TE.-NT l.ffelng Otflolt. o.c>t ol General ~-SPKI M111egemen1 Div Tne ro11owtng Plf~• are doing 915 C1p1101 Mall. Room fi10
.,.,.._. •• S1cram1n10. CA 948 t4 Pnone PULLMAN ASSOCIATES. 3090 916/44.fi..2475
Pullmen A¥1nu1. Coate Men. f1na1 date lor ,_.. .. I• J1n<1ery
Celllornla 926.28 26. 1933
JAMES P WARMING TON. Publlalled Orenge Co111 Dilly
3090 Pullman AlllnUI, Cot11 M .... Piiot. Jan 12 13, 11>83 California 92828 21743 ROBERT P. WARMINGTON,
3090 Punmen Avenue, Cotta M ....
Celltorni. 82828
T1111 bullneat 19 COndUC11d b)' a
glf*ll Pllr1ntrlftlP.
Robtr1 P Warrnlf1G1on
Thll l llftrntnl WU flltd w1tl\ the
Counl)' Cltnl of Orenge County on
Januery 5. 1983.
KIHDIL a A.NOllltlON
o-M Q, TJ*, hit.
4000 W.ON1tlw atwO..
lutte 1000, hel T-. .... 11*1 11eectt, e• aaeo ...... Publltlltd Orange COHI Dally
Piiot, Jan 12, 19, 28, Feb 2, 11183
244-83
"8..1C NOTICE
f'ICTITIOU8 9UIMU ,.._ITATDllWT
Tiie following 1>«80n I• doing ~ ..
ANTIQUE AMERICANA
GRAPHICS. 785 Newton Way,
Cotta M .... C.llfomla 928U.
Don1ld I an Weyne, 30 ta
F1rn1111tll Ln , Cot t a Mau,
Celllomte 92t2t
Thll bu"'-i. oonducllCI by an
lndtvldlHll
OoNlld 11111 Wl)na
Thia ltet_.,t -!Med wflll the
County Clerk of Ofange County on o.c 23, 1982 ...... Publlllltd Or~g• Coaet Diii)'
Pilot, Oec 2t tH2. Jan 5. t2. 18, 1083
655342
P\8.IC NOTIC£
Kaoa4 f'ICTTTIOU8 .,_,, NA• ITAT'DlnfT The following per11on1 ere doing but!,_ ..
P!T£RSON AND COMPANY,
3080 Putman Str•t, Co111 Men,
Calllornle 92828
L E Pttereon and Company,
3080 Pulmen Street. Cotta MM&.
CA 9M26, • California Cor-poreuon
Thie ~ i. condl.IC1ed by •
COtporlllOn ' L E. Pet1<son
and Company
L1wranoe E. Ptllf80ll
Ptllldent T'llla rtet_,t ..... tiled wltn the
CounlY Clltll of Or lflOI County on
Dec; 23, 1082
P'2IOUIO
, Pullll1hed Or1n91 Co11t Delly
Piiot, Dec. 29. 1882. Jan 6, 12. 19.
1983
Nil.JC NOTICE
'1CTTTIOU8 .u ..... ...... ITAT'lmNT
The lollowlng pereon 11 doing
~u;
JOYCl!'S 8AL80" BEAUTY
SALON, 410 WMI Coett Hlghw•y.
Htwport Beecll. CA 92893
Joyo• A o blnaon. 1790 1 H«>klnl SI.. lrvlne. CA t210S
Thi• bullllllll " c:ondue1ed by 1111 lnOl'\lldual
Jo)'c• Aoblnton This llal-t WU llled wtth ttle
COUl'lf)' C4lrk OI Of-91'1gt County on
Jan. 5, 1983. ,...
Publlelled Orenge Cout OeUy
PllOt. Jen 12. 19, 241. Feb 2. 18'3
24&-e3
l'tllUC N011C(
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Coue DAILY PILOT /Wednnd•V· Janu1ry 11, 1883
-.OTlCI CW TRUIT9 I UL.I ~Alff MOTtC• ._.. NOTICI °' ,_.,..., 1AL1 l ,I ,,..._ "YOU" , .. O,UTY II 1• NOTJC80f""'91'U'llM.I ~ .... .....
MOftOI •onc"o..,. M CAUU YOU . '··Ilk~ T.I ..... ..... YOU Ml It OIH&.-.T ' A A A I I I M UU I If V U • ..ollf Alff .net fO AYVOAll, INC • _,, ......... --~--,-... ,......... ••'9 . --"':=l':i~:t=~=ttr.::~~~~::;~===t~=:-: •• ''"· UtU.Ht YOU TUI nM. YIU .,..,_ ._.. •111 tw ... eh• WI.&. _.,..,,.._ .a:;.., llrW
--.. -....... -.AOTIOllt TO Pl'OTIOY YOUR W,oumeyNIVtlllel•t!IH'9Nto Diii 0, TllUlt, D~UO AT 'Ult.IC AUCTIO .. TC) THI TtU_.H 11ft.i.r an• jtmli~-"le lr--4=~:;:,t~~r.:1~~~~=~~'.::'.:r~ -N•lal.oclHlf+---..::~--ilNMllMlf•••R"'"'MA"ll ~ .. A -~~ ~--llMllll!t ~ ....... ~., .. ~ HJ-e•OOP ~"-0.A& -.rm• ...... ~--•• ,.. petlo ftplO, • Htb.t, l'lfi'fY redea tau "'*"'° IA&.& " YOU _,D AN by peylng •II of your r••• •v• YOU TMCI AO TO NOTIOf (OIYtllie tt time of -. 1n Nlwflll ttt1 .. -. No~. ,. room. "411mo. 1 I I ''· ,.,,19, bulltlnt. mo, 11. uwaaa llM.MATION °' TMI NAT\Hll ~ plue pwmlttitd .... .,., YOUR ••o:i~'J· " MAY .. lllOfley of IM UllllM •••l"I •II ud•. , ••• 111, el om•••• l>'~"· 10 W lay. dtepH 6 oerpel. No~. ,,..,....Ml\.,_.., °' fMe NOCll.DIMO A~f "'*'* ,_,.,,..,, ltv• MU!IN frOft'I IOLO AT A IAU.W YOU flOM, lllte Moll..,,.~ te "9Mfde MIN ......... C*lllW Mt-001i "" ~H18 ,.._ "' , .. , YOU. YOU IMOUlO CONTACT A IN dtte 11111 no41oe Of default ... -.0 AN IXJUNAnotl °' Tlll Md 1'0W....., by H t.lftOet Milf Oeed ,....,._ 01 Of .... ~ ..... -~ I> I Ir. t O be• O II . LAW'fftt. 1eooroeo flMI _. le '4fi3.00 lltATUl'I 0' TMI NOCllDIMe o1f,,_.In1M prooeny,.,..,..., of O•llforn~~..t ••e HC•• ~''-New ~ COMo, weiMI a .,, '"' ... 2 cw gar, asiOlmo 171-3141 On Tu.G•t· ,~ .. tty I. ·~ ..... Of M191111 17, 1111, end WJll AOAllltlf YOU YOU INOULO ~ CHAftld c L"'-'M .. u:atArteil
IO t.C. ""--1 •· • • •ttecMcl lmmed OOCUt>-1 I 1000 am .. T"-""IAMCNOA TITLI lnoruH unlll your aoooun1 CONT.ACT A LAMA. TlllUtTC>fl L W KIH KIHNll, 111 ~ Wlilfler, dryer a n Cl 't . I I 2 8 I m O r' 'fetrly, gar plui9, IN8Ul'IANCI COM,ANV et dul~ ~ ~ You rtlty l\Ot ~ On Jenutty H , 1..,, et t0.00 llNMlftltd W .. 10 111 ~ ~"-L HU. ....... .:.:~ .....
lrplo, ~ fr9"Cltt wM! M0-167'. •!Pe to bMctl. WS/mo •PPOlnltd T11111 .. under 111d to PtY lie lfltn unpeld Po'1lon Of • m . Cat1to1nl• l'lrtl lank, • one•lltlf lnttrHI end LAll"V ,...,._. lllddlr 18' _..
dowt, top floor, p ool W"LI< ;0 e••cH d•Y• 13 1•6448• evH Pllftlilllt 10 DMd Of T'IMI. rflCIOfded your aooou111, ev•n 111ougn tull Oelllor111• oorpo,.11c11. " duly VICTO" IL.I.I Md JAHIOI ANNI 11me Of .... 111 i.wM,...,... .t.,
view, lennl• oou1ta, " ' "°" 1764211 AllQllet ta, 1111. 11 lnet No 1t717 paylMftl wu dMla/IWd, bul you 1ppotn1eo Trutt .. ul'dtr and It.I.I, 1111~ end wife " IOln' Uftlted li.t•I at Ute _.... .,.... awt--• I 1"· trpc, Get' wtr pd, t•· O/W In \OOll 13211. pane 1147, ol llW:i.,:MIOlllUecMlldabow, Wt-lloOeedotTr11tt1tt0tdad •--,. .. 101n~~ -,_..·to-Couft"'~• "'""ng P~ '· •P••• 421 1tlh II , 110 ""'II -nr ~ Olt • ... A.°".'' -·~....... m• " ..... H Ul\I, Oltabht wlgym. -...A 7"-.. w M$O yrty, flrepl nu cpl OfflCilll "-«O• In the ofllOe OI the A"-"'°""" "°"' .... .,... Oc101>W 4, 1t1t ... "''' No 7fft, In•••· .. ~In COf'llmOn 700 CMc c..ter ~ w.. _, ...,., It. Albant.. --· • • • 8. I I I t 5 • Collftty "9c«der ol Oreno-C-1)', Cl teoorctetl~ of thl• documeftf 111 llOOk 13'31. P•O• 1707. ol llNl"OIA"Y v AL. IA H Ma. C:-.Na. .. """" ...... 6414Q1. 1eCfWor llpl w/p()OI, yrly 10AM· 12 00 llllt of Cellfotnla IHculed by l::i dt .. o4 recordatlon ~ OffiOlal Recotde In 1r.. Ollll;e OI the HllVICll COi" . a Celllor11la lllllf•I ~ .. d ,.._ .....
f'U "4501 309 30 h s ld""'CI J Cyg111 and Nll•ll• 0 ). uni-. IM oblaMlon llelllf Co11n1y l'l1co1d.,• or Orange QOfpOiratlon ~" uno.r N6cf o. .. 'fNlfllt• Ht, lie c:lplX, p~ petlo, m 64~1 1 lreat 5 CyClan. WILL. SILL AT PUILIC fOfeololed upon permll1 • tonoet Oou111y. lttl• or Calllornle, "'-Oroeo l'eor11ary 21 1111 u pr~y tltuti.ct In Mid COllll!tY
,... drpe, frMll paint. • VtrHlllH btQll. bdrm, • AUCTION TO HIOH!ST OIOOlA perl<Kt, you new only thl ltgmf I executed t>v Oetald T John. Will ..,,,r No 171 In boell 1<t934 PIQ9 Ind ..... deeerllled ... C110M 10 ~. Nwpt 2 BR. 1 •.t b.t, ,_, bMCh, r o o !ti y, po o I, j a Q ,OA CASH (peyabll 11 Umt Of Nie lo tl~ Ille foracloetMe by Hl.L AT ,.U8LIC AUCTION TO 1611 of Otnolal Aecotdt In Iha ofllot L~ HI (If Tttct 1112, In Ille
HJll• •rea. Ufa mo. fiMc, eno1 ger, bltne, optt, S 4 9 5 /mo s • n d y In lewlul money of '"' United the entire amount "'°""' by HIOHUT llOOEl'I 'OR CAIH of IM "9oofd« of Oreno-County. City of Cotll .....,, •• Pel~ 1334182 cir~, '695. 535-0921 &42-81410 llalHI al lhe Clltpmtn Avenue y-CredltOt, (pey1bi. II lime of .... In ltwf\.11 Hid CIMd of lfutt d..Ctll> .. Iha r-ded1r1Do0t<I0.~12to-
6 entrance 10 1111 Civic Center To l'lncl out the emount you'"'* inoney of Iha United 8111 .. 1 ti lhe fOlloWlllO ptopeny Of~.....,., Ml the~
Garden Hltlng, bHm Int. laJMu 1'141 •Baytront• llilldlng, '°° I ChaOll'len AVtlll.HI, pay, °' lo 1tr1111Q1 fOt ~I IO Horth"'°"' 91111ance 10 1111 County Pwoel 3, In th• City of lrvlM, of '"' County Aecorct.r ot NIO 0191. pvl P•llo, I BR N/emkr, Piii eulle. g., 0teno-.CMf0tnla.lllrighl,tlU.end •IOP Ill• fOtKI0•11••· or" your CourlhOUN IOClll.0 .. 700 CIVIC County ot Ore11g1. Sitt• ol Orltlf9Cowlty
pllg, OU wtr pd welk-l~ Studio Condo. BIHna, N76/mo 1S7S.152t bef 1n1., .. 1 oonV9yed and now held by ptopeny 11 In IOltclotMK• fOf any Cenl., Drive w111, 111111 Ane. Callfornt1, •• ellown on • P.,cej boe¢ 111 orude oil. pett°""'91. OIONt.. n.., cpt; lmmeo ,rpl, r.11o, Actoea l>ch Dpm · II 11ndtt aald Deed of TrUll In the other reuon, ClOllltc:t Celifornl1, Ill rtoht, lllle 111\d tnl.,HI Map tllld In t>OOlt Ill, oagee 12 to 14 gaa, 1>1H , aaph11t11m. end all
No "'9 N ode ......_· I 4 t . 9 8 2 • 4 9 1"', 7 p1opar1y tllutttd In uld Coul\ly An11111rn Hiii• Plal'ned conveyed 10 and now held by II ll'Glu1111e of Pa1ce1 Map1, In the lr.tnelrtd eu1>11e noe• and other
"480. 5fie..Osee · ·-r· 1114-Nee EHlbluff: 2 epac. I Br 111\d 81tte ~Ibid u : Community AHoctallon, PCM ul\Cler H id 0-.d of Tru11 In "" ottic. Of the coun1y •-0.. o4 Mid mlntfel• ul\Cler and In 1eld IMCI
• apt1. New carpe11, pool, Loi 83 of Trec:t 9023, u •hOWn RHlly and M1negement, Agent, properly a111111ed In H id County county ••cec>C thl right 10 i.-""' portlof\
Lrg 1 Br. PoOI. adult•. In-Jrria1 2'144 one w/lrg balcony ,,..... Of'I • map rec:ordecl In book 112, 23721 llrtoher D1lv•1. £1 Toro, Md 81111 Clteetlbed.. EXCEPT THEREl'ROM IH Oii. QM. of lhe-1-of thl land lot df9nO dry, new, 110 pate. College Pane home nlcet; Milt., .. No peta. MOO pagee 35 10 U or Mlacell•neou• Celtlofnla 9H30 ('114) 7-7291 LOI 14 of Tree• No '271. H 1n int'*el• eno other hydrocatbone. °'*etlone. mlnlnO °' ~ Of
I S8&/mo all 3 pm lancftc:eped, lm,.;,ac 4 M25/mo. ~i81 Mapl. rte0td• or Oranoe Cou111y, If 'fOll ,,.,,. any quHllon•. yc>u anown on m•o recotdtd in t>ooll 1>elOw • ~11 of 500 reel. wt1tlOut alt kln<l• lncNOlng but noc llXdlMMI &42 1401 8 c.ilfornla 1hould conl•CI 1 lawyer or Ille 32t O*CIM 35 3e 37. encl SI of Ille rlghl of eurl•<l• entry. H of Oil well dtlltlng, ol 0.0411~. • Br• 2 81 1850 lt11e. 8p.ciou1 IPI I mllt from hcepllng lherelrom, all oll, gov.,nmenlal agency whtc:h mey Ml1c;ellaneou1 Mep1. rec:orde of r--.e<I In 1n11rumenle of rlCOfCI mining oe>er•Uone, IOOtff* wnn me E'etde28r~IQabalc 642·8724 l>Mch,nope11 gu. uphallum Ind other flaY1ineureclyourloan. Orang1Counly.C11iforrll• VOUAREINDE,AULTUNOl!RA 119' ol tald '"''-fOf Oii. wellt.
gar ..... e&. 120 t 201h'. I-•••• ltac'" •7.aa 642·2357 llyd1oc:erl>on eub•t•ncH Ind Rem1m1>•,. YOU MAV LOSE Tll• •tr••• •ddren end olhat OEEO OF TF~UST DATED JANUARY ,.,.,, lunnell. rnll\lno e.eevatloN
tl46-01otl 648-82111 - -• • .. mln«llt lyll'g below the Cleplll ol LEGAL RIGHTS If YOU 00 NOT c;ommon dff19netlon. If eny. or lhe 29. IHI UNLESS YOU TAKE or "''"'· provided. now.vei. lhi
' Attractive l1tg• 2 Br 1·~ 4 Br condo. 2'.t ba, pool & 500 •••• from lh• turl•c• end TAKE PROMPT ACTION , .. I properly dHClll>•d above It ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR ••m• 111811 not be c:on11rlltd to
..._ 2 &., pello 6 OW• ' leMll, no ptla. ""'· wllholll lhl rlglll of autf-9111ry NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN 11111 011rpor1td to be 18171 PHIO PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A ptolllbll llant dr1111ng or lllCfl other age. No pete. "475 mo. Ba North L=. N-I 8 6 0 · 6 3 3 • g 2 2 2 , The elrHl eddreu a11d other P\HIUlfll lo Artlcle IX, Secllon 7 of Pieateo. 1rw1e. Clllloriml PUBLIC SALE IF YOU HEl!O AN operallone WhlC;h In no wsy i.a tw In
&<IS-6677 crpl, deoof' S&85 739·8521 r.ommon deelgl\allon, If any, ollht the Oeclarellon ol Covenant•. The 11nder 11gned Tr 11t1ee EJCPLANATION OF THE NATURE lfly way affect 1M _._ nahll of
mo. 4g7•1020 rffl property dHCrlbld tl>Ov• 11 Col\dlllont end Reatrlcllone. d1tc1a1ma 1ny ltel>lllly lor an OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST u6C1 lend, and wtlklh do no{.,...,
Condo 2 bf. 1 ba. nr. SO North End, pinoremlc 113 29111, 2 Br 1 Be, front PIHPorte<I 10 be 1087 !I Camino. reoordtd April 21, 1917, In BOOlt 1ncuec1ne11 ol Ille 11r .. t IOClrlll VOU. VOU SHOULD CONTACT A Mid land al a point .... thin 1100
Ctt. Plaza, fuN MCUrlly. 2 ~ view. walk ecrOM llOuM S800 pr mo yrty Coeta M .... Calltornta 1218', Page• 209-327. or Ottlclel snd othel c;ommon dMlgnatlon. II LAWYER f-1o Mid turf-. u r_....o 111
rlQ. rmt, 2 PoOl•. lecuuJ. llrMI 10 pvt beach. Lux. 213/433-0502 T II• undet11g nad Trutl•• Recorelt, Orange Coonty, Celtfornta, 1ny. ehown herein Ttie '''"' •ddr ... or lhe •bow le the deed from Eeln.lh Reot C.on.
Muna. Avall. 211 1550 10 yr old con<lo. 2 BA 2 Lido lele, lgt 3 br. 2,~ ba, Clltolalm• 1ny lfeblllly for any a b1uch of 1111 obll9111on ol Seid nle wltl b• made , but 18012 Cowen. lrvlnt. CA No r-decl February 3, 1853 In ·boo!<
mo. 875-3551 dlye; Ba, fplc, avail lmmed frplc. sundeck, •lrlum. 1 lnGOfreGlnHt ol lhl 111111 eddr-peymenl or aHenmente hH w11hou1 c:ov1n1n1 or w1rren1y, werrenly 11 given •• to tit 2448, pege 1~. ~., ~dt.
e50-83M -· 11200 mo Call 9•5• M·F. car gar LMM 11200 mo D end other common e1111gneuon. If oocumld. Notice of Mid l>reectt end exp•"• or trnplled. reoarotng 11111, c;ompteten .. , °' couectMSa The alrffl •Cld••H eno ottter *"Y· lhown herein llen wu llled lor record on July 2. ooHanlon. or •Mumt1r•ncu, Tf\e 1>1ner1C1ery under Mid O..C common deelgnellon. If any, of IN Mau Verde lg 21>1'. P•llo, 720-0180 (Ille number) 873-0915 Said H I• •Ill b• made, bul 1982 u lnttrument No 12-231207 1nc:1ue11ng ''"· clllfgH a nd of Tru11. by reuon OI • t><Heh or ,.,, ptoptrty deecnbed ebOY• 11
QW. Very nice. No pell. Eutblutt IPK 1 br pool wlllloul coven1n1 or warranty, ol H id Olflclsl R1cord1 No ••PlflNt ol Ille frullM end of 1 deflUll In the obltgallona escureel puroor1e<1 1o be 1H9 Monrovia
l500 +MC. 11711-4383. l!!f!r1 ltac~ 2719 MW crpt, plNsant ., .. : •JLPI ... or lmOliec:f, reg.,e11ng tnle. paymen1 of pul due arnounll llM 1r111te c:rHltd by H id OHO ol thereby. h.,etolore ••ecu1eel and Avenue. Cot11 M•H. Callfornla po1Nto1lon, or encumbra-. lo occurred Tlletelore. ,,,. .\nehelm Tr111t. lo pay Ille remelnlng ptlncl delivered to lh• 11nd1,.lgned • 92827
Luxury 2 bdrm. 2 bl lj)I. NO FEEi .\pt. & Condo No peu. S800 mo A P•Y lhe remaining prlnclpel aum or Hiii• Planned Community tum• or'"' noll(I) MCured t>v wrttlen Qeclarllton of Delaull Ind Th• underelgned Tru•t••
Frplc, small v•rd. S700 ren1111. Villa Ren1a11. 844-4767. 1111 nota(•l MCured by 111d Deed of Aa1ocle1lon doea h.,tl>y elect to Dffel 01 Trull to wll 122,eee.o Oemend for Sele, end wrlllen nottce oiaclilm• any ll•blllty tor •fir
.,.mo ___ . _s5_1.e2 __ 28_. ____ 1 ___ 8_7_5-_4_9 _12_s_ro11_ar __ 1·2-B_r_2_8a_.-S800--/mo-.-V-e<-· Trutt, wllh tn1eru1 lllereon, ea ••II or c•u•• to 1>• aold. Iha w11h lnler••I 11111eon from Merell or l>•Hdl and ot tlectlon 10 caUM lncortectl'lffl of the ••r-llCldt-
...... 8d 2 S Ill 1 lh / provided In Mid ncta(e). edvanoea, lolfowlng Oeeorlt>ed reel pr~y 10 20, t982 at 13 00% Pit annum lhe und.,elgned 10 ••II n ld end other common .._._.Uon. N
laundry, adult•. no i>et•. '*' Actou from N-· <><*In vu, v. rplc. I ot T Nt I, fee1. c;h arg11 • n d Lot 8 t of Trac; I 92U H per •nd .,,y adv.,_. of 18.939 40 wit end lllerHlter the unelerelgned "'~~':~AULT......,.,_ A
.......,: 1 rm, 1b8. PoOI. 8' 2 Ba. lrom 525. No u • P~ic!u•1 w It *"'I'· under thl 1.,m, of Mid o..c Nll•fy the obllgallon provided tn Mkf ncla(•I plu1 coat~ property IO Mllety Mid obllgaltone, ---
833-7890 Of &4&-UM7 port a..ch Golf CourM pool, ape. ClubhOllH exoen-or,,,. Tr11tlM encl of,,,. map •ICOfOed In 800ll 413, Pegee I lnlerHI clUMCI Nl<I notJoe of t>rMCfl end of O«.lO"' TillU9T DATii> llAY 11,
WMlelde Skylark Apia. $45-4855 yete metd, MC lye 211. Huell crllled by H id 0HCI of 10 11, lncluelve ol Mt-iteneoua The l>eneflelery und*' MIO 0..C 9*1ton 10 be r11COtdld JUM 15, ·1•1. UM..aSI '/OU Till AC1'M)M
820 C~ler St. 2 Br. 2 .. OIQI• _5_4_·_08_7______ Trva1 Mapa. In,,,. Oftlct or the Orange or Trual 11ere1orore He<:u1tc1 end tte2111na1r No 82-20417llo1Nld TO "'OTICT YC>Utl lltlOttlltTY,
B -" The Iola! ernounl of lhl unpaid County RecOtdef. dell11ertd 10 lhl und.,algneel Of!IClal Hecofd1. IT MAV U aOLD AT A "*-IC
•· newly deooreltd, IHO IHI 11flL laa Clt•tall 277' L balenct of tilt obllgallon aecured The racord veeled owner• oflhl wrttlen Dectar111on or default end Seid ule w111 be made, but I AL r . ., you N r Io A .. ·~~ ~~~r11o0~1r,':. Prefet remile. neat 35lh 2 Br. 1485. yHrly. new by lh• properly 10 1>• told end prop«ly more commooly known u Demand ror Sate, end • wrllte~ wllllou1 co11en1n1 or warranty, •~NATION Of' T .. NATUM M* ~., .. 2 & Balboa. $450 MC dep decor, pool, nr beach, re11on11>1e u1tma1ed coue. 15160 Greentboro LIM, Anaheim, Nollet of 0.l•ull and E1ec11on 10 ••I>'"• or Implied, reQal'ding lllle, Of' ntl lltlOCll!DINO AOAINIT .,_.,., 75.._..516 exoen-and ldvanc:. ••the lime Celllomta. are HOINll'I Noetell end Sell The undertlll'* c:.uNd Mid po ... uion. 0< encumbf~. 10 rou, row alto tot Id oe11t••• •
bu• No i>et• 411M277. ot Ille lnlllel oubllcallon ol Ill• Sandri Noerall. No11C• of OlfllUll ena Etec:11on I o•y lhe remlllnlng prlnclpal aum of LAWYllt. .,._...,.8110 S550/mo Bachelot Ptn· Pltuanl, eunny 2 Br 1 Be. y Notte. of Sale la 188,857 30 Dated September e, 1982 Seti IO be rec:O<decl In 11\e count not• aecurld by Mid Deed of Trual. Seid ul• wlll 1>• m ade. but ~-u lhOuM Versalllel, p()OI, refrlg. QMllQe, no pelt Thi t>eneflQltty llftder Mid o..CI 811 Unda w .. 11111 where Ille •Ni property It IC>Uted wllh lnleraat u In Hid note wllhou1 covenant or warranty,
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.... ...,.El-•P•. aecurlly glle, all S450 493•2710 or Truet llet•tolor• ••eculed and STATE OA CALIFORNIA/ 0•1«1 0-..oer 21. 1982 provide<!. 1dv1noee. II any, uno.r •llP'-or Implied, regerOW\g tllle, ...
1
emenlllea, no pete Call d•llv•r•d 10 1111 unel•rllgntel • .. Callforn11 Flral Bank the le•m• or .. 10 Deed of Trull. poueulon. or encumbrancee,
Ntw Townhom•• for for eppl 2 Br 2 B•. nr Sen Cle· .,,111en Oeclaralton of 0.111111 and COUNTI OF ORANGE I ae .. to''"".. •-. chargee eno ••oen-of lhe lnc1ue11ng I•••. cherg•• e nd rent , TSL Mgmt 642•1903 menle Hotp. pallo newly Oem•nd tor Sale. and 1 wrlllen On September 8, 11182, btlore 530 B Street TruatM and or lhe tr\ltl• cr .. 1ee1 by ••oenNt ot Iha Truet .. end of the
1 Bdrm (l8'Qe) $8351 deco<, ...,.,.,. & gu pd. Nooce of Default 1nd Eleclton 10 me, th• under11gned, • Notary S1111 Otego. Catllornia Hid Oetd or Trvtl. Said Mii wffl lie 1rual• C•Hl•d by uld Oted of
2 Bdrm 2.,., Ba S750 $450/mo 891-111-44 S4lll The unclef'tigned c:euNd Mid Public 1n end tor Hid S11te. 1819) 294-4654 held on We<lneaoay. January 111. Trutl, to pey tf\e remaining prtnCi09I
F I lled Ill NOii<:• ot Oeteull end EleGlion 10 petaonelly IPC>Mfed llnO• Weettall. Sy .Jo Lucu 1983 •I 2 00 0 m •I 11\e Ch8')men eum of the note(•) t«Uted ~ eielCI rp c, veu c• ngs. WllTll RllTALS Spacious 2 Br 2 B1 w/w s... 10 be rec0<ded In 1111 'oun1y known 10 me to be AHtttanl Publlanea Orange Co111 Deily Avenue an1renee lo lhl Clvtc: c.nt., Deed or Trual 10 wtt at 11,361 13
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3 & 4 8' Ck>H lo waler, car pelt, lrplc, patio, p wn..e 11\e rNI property 1S loc:a1eel Sec:relary 01 lhe COfpotltlon lhll I PllOI. Dec 29, J.,, 5, 12. 19. 1983 Building, 300 E Chapmsn .\venue. IMlh Inter"'"--from .,..,di 1.
64$-27311 842_..905 lurn & unfurn, reaaon· •Io v • I 5 2 5 mo o.te· January 3, 1943 •••cuted the wllhtn 1n11rument, • 5880-82 1n lhe C11y of Orange, CA 1982 " IS 50% o•• •nl'um •• a bla, all emenlll11 9g1. 1644. Tr• n a• m • r I c • T 111 e knowo lo me lo be lhl peraon who NOTICE AT TIME OF SALE BIDS ptovlded In Mid note(ll pi111 coett
Frpl 2 Br, 1 Ba, pallo, lltlCI Br<*« 875-4912. -a--,--1-0--1-.-1100-lneurenct Company ••eculed 11\e Within lnatrumenl on PUBllC NOTICE MAY BE MADE IN CASH ANO/OR end any adv1ncn of 13.242 94 with
gar, MW drapee, Clfll" I pp .1 nfll. 1ra _ a , -u Mid Tr\111.. behalf of the coroorallon thtrlln THE CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED inier .. 1 & pal I Cloet I &hop-111a,&HjJ ... .'.L 830 N. Mein Slr .. t. named. end ICllnowttdged IO me aio.u NOTlCI CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CIVIL Thi beneflclety under u6CI OMd
ping S5251mo 5:1-&130 \JilfiJ'Jjt Ftcl015/11A~~EllSAI I Santa Ana. C elltorn11 11111 euc:ll corocwetlon executed 1111 ~--•• CODE SECTION 2924h ot Tr11a1 ne.e1ot0<e Heculecl ano '·-·-··-·---" I "" 92702 wllllln ln11rumen1 ou••uenl IO lie UHlll'lt!DICHOOLDttTIUCT Al the llina ol Iha lnlll•I dellv.,d 10 1111 underalgned • S300. 1 bf' 4-plex In quiet, COUNTRY Ct.US LI NG Bachelor & I Br apla. (714) $47-9571 By-Lawe or • r.oluuon of Ila Boatd NOTICI INVITING INOI publleallon of lhlt notlcl, lhl lotlll 'Nfltten Oeciaretlorl of Default llnd
1eft courl fo r non-IN NEWPORT BEACH S350 & $400 S250 dep. By Pamele R Town..id o4 Olrac:1ora 940 NO. 1t-a amoun1 of Iha unoekl balence of lhe O.mend for Sell. and • wrltt•n
amok«. w/prev rental Slngl•• t & 2 Bdrm very Nie• complex ANl•llant Secrllary WITNESS my 111nd and ot11c1a1 COHTl'IACT NO. Ge.a :)bllgellon Hcured bl lhe •l>ove Nolle. 01 Otleult •nd Election 10 re I. 9 5 4 w. 17111 . Apartmenll & Townhou-549.0130 Victoria Ma· L Publl1had Orange Co111 Delly Mal NOTICE IS liERESY GIVEN lhll liucrlbeel aeed o 1rue1 and Sell. The undetalgned CIUMd Mid
548.33211. -nor, 9 99 Vic toria St, PUol, Jen 12. 111, 28. 1983 tat Julla S WHkerllOn 1ne Board of Educallon or th• ei11ma11d cotl•. e11penua, end NoUce ol O.laull end Elecl11on to F SS60 271-83 Accounl No 028-0ll28808t0 Newoort·M•u Unlllea School 1ovenc:t1 It $742.304 55 To Sell lo be recorded In the oounty Dua Ptiat Z'IM On Ja~ee Ad 11 Cotti Mesa 01m•ic NOTICC Pu1>ll1hed Or1ng• Co•tt Dally 0111r1c1 or Orange County will :1e1.,m1ne lhe open4ng bid, you m<1y wner1 1111 ,.., PfOPl'lY 11 ioceteel n1u~ Pltol Jan 12. 19, 28 Feo 2. 11l83 "'*"' MllMIO bid• up lo 2 00 Pm :1111714) 937-0966 Date<! Otoember 20. tM2 8lg 2 Br. S475/mo Near Sen Joaqutn Hill• Ad IM•• 2900 268-83 on Iha 271h Clay ol J~•rv 1983, 11 Oil• o.c.mt>er 22 t942 Gr-cy MOf1GIOI COti>
Dina Harbor Apl B, .... 1100 1=-.;;=-------.....,. 0 NOTICE TO CMDfTOH Of' ----01-.,1-IC-Ml\-f-IC_£___ lhe offtce ol Mid School 01t1r1c1. t.YUOAR INC. 11 Mid Tnnt ..
25081 La Cr•tl Owner COiiege tludenl hH pvt 9UL.JC TRAHUI" AHO Of' r~ ""' JOClllCS el 1857 PlecenUe 81r-. 111 Mid TrullM.· &y Stephen p Treynor
41M-6&48 28r, 2Be, 1100 sq II tum room & blttlln CM INnHTIOtll TO TitAHWtft ------------Colla MeH. Calllornla, el which TD SERVICE CO, tgenl AUlltenl Secretary
. Lower front, dlx appll-1 house for reap. fe • ALCOHOllC MVUAOI UCINll! NOTICE TO CMDfTORI lime Hid bldt will be pul>llCly :'.;Indy Sc:hoonovef. AMI Sec Publlaheel Oran9e Cou1 Dally But. ltac~ 2740 ancea. cpl/drps, pool. S HiOtmo. Cell Chris (hce. •1ot-e107 u.c.c. OP: auuc TRANUl'.l'I opened and •NCI ror. One Clly Blvd Wal PllOI. Jan 12. 1t. 28, 1983
$850 mo 64S-0002 · 557-5446 T •'"' ~1• ••"Code) (tee.. e101-etor u.c.c.) CUT STOCK PAPER Orenge. CA 92868 "' WllflPll '"' ---------NOiie• .. heteby given'"". bulk NOl•C• I• "•••b~ gtvan 10 Iha All bid•.,. IO be In ICCOfdanc:e 714) 935·11283 •1-'I:>
A LOVELY' PLACE Spaclou1 2 Br & Oen Comp. tum 11mell I-rm Irani!" lncluellng i n alcoholic credllora or TE RY DELANY wtlh Condltlorle ln11ruct10n1 end Publlell•O Or1nge CoHI Delly l'U8lJC N()TIC(
TO LIVE Waterfront Apl All poolside gal llt NB blvarage llcenH 11 lbOVI 10 be STrEsnAa::.O~O~MOMARCKh~fTe•~·Cllue Spec:1hca1oontwt\1Cherenowonllle Pt101 O.c: 211 1982 Jen 5. 12. LI COOll. qui.I mal M/F meae ol lh•I eerte•n liquor 11ore -~ ~ ·~ • in lh• 0111,. ol lht p en 11 11183 '1CTITIOUS _, ..... •Homey/Pvt 1 & 2 Br •mtn111es boat 111p S350 tnct ul 6"'5·2663 but1neu ~nown u VILLAGE oHIC4 rt 17752 Cowen su .. t, City 11' • ng •S450 lo $550 av all No pets CA LL LIOU ORS ena loc:tteel II 19090 ollrv>ne County ol Orang1 S1ete o• 01. eel or ol 111d Scllool Dl•Hlcl, 5703-82 NA• aTATl!mNT
------------The ro11aw4ng oereon• -aotng •Pool/.,.,e/b...., 7""' """19 B II • Cl Cal1lor•1'1 lh11 e h .... rre~f-•a 111!17 Plecen111 S1r .. 1. Cotle M .... ..... ..... """""' rook Urll .. venue. ly o r .. . """' ••• -• Calllornl• 92827 •5 acres of l>Nullfully 3 -8'--2-8--2-h----Hunllng10n Besch. Co11n1y ol eboul 10 be msele lo HELMUT A Perlormance Bond may be
11ndecaped 1urround-• •. ou ... from Orange. Sl•t• or Camornla 928-48 DUENSER. Tren1te<ee. whOM nome r1qulrecl 11 lh• dltc,.llon of th•
PtalC NOTIC( butl~ .. EVANS PROPERTY
Inga bctl, lrplc, 08':J:_· StOOO c Name• of Ttenaferora and 1dd'"' It 5949 Abefnathy DriYI, Olttrlct FICTTTIOUI Ml ... H MANAGEMENT COMPANY, 24221
• Nr Frwys & ahopplng mo .. yrly IM 2·~ a • Llc•n-. aociel MCutlty number Clly of W•lehMI.,, County of Lot No 8lddet may wftndraw "'• Bid NA• ITATl•NT Celle de 11 Louin. S11lle 308,
•Quiel ar• 2 Br Iba. lrplc:. $650/mo , .. ,c•tl•• • ~.,,-.l' 11\d buelneea tddr_. "' AnoelM. Sl•I• ot Callfoml• ror • perlOd of t0r1y-r111e 145J days
The folowlng l)IBOnl 8'1 OOlllg L19Une Hiii•, CA llH$3
No pet tu 111 N H 95~ ,. :. .• P .. CORTES E WEEMS 2•642 f'-property 10 be lr-1wred ta buel-.. J R Even• ~. Inc .••
BUDGET PRINTINQ CENTER. C.tornle Corporation, 24221 c.11e BUSINESS FORMS. PEDDLER de ta louou. Suite 308, Lag11ne
B US INES S F 0 RMS. 1 I 9 0 1 HMla. CA 92853
• '· m l•tvl r arbor HI. 1 '•II\ Argut Dr1ve Minton v1110 deK•lbed '" gen«el .. All tlodl In 111" tne date Ml lor lf\e opening <114) Ul-t wkdy. Rich 752·0591 .... , c~· c . I 110,n1 a 9 2 e 9 I s s '''°' ft111urM. tqutprnent Ind QOod lhertol
8081 Holland Cr, HB -~' L .566.26-0801 will 01 lhtl S•erood end M••t The Boero 01 Educauon or Ill•
Blwn Slater/Warner 1;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;=:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;:;;;;;11 KENNETH J NEVEU. 1868 Marki! bu11net1 known u 'TERRY Newoorl·Mne Unified School WHlmlntl•• AVll\UI, SullH N, Thi• butlMM It c:onduCtlO by • Gardtn QroYI. Cl\. eo<oorauon Off a..ch a• Rttnbow Avenue De Pere, DELANY SEAFOOD MARKET .. end OttlrlCt ,._.Ille rll!hl lo reject ~-· ~ w I • eon 1 1 n 5 • 1 1 5 s s located a1 14450 Cul,,., 0r1ve Clr)I IMIY or 111 Bids and no• MCllNl'lly J amee H Htrllly, t>2 J R Ev-
•...... ··1 .... ,~-'~I • . ecc:epl lho IOwlll Bid. anc:I 10 WllW ..._.. •• -.~ A •397-07·1236 of I'"'"'· County or Orenge Slat• of any Informality or lrrevuiertly In lll)I
Bonalrel Clrcle. Hunltnglon e..cto, Com9enlee. inc
Spec. t & 2 br, lovely ~~· Hamta. social ..curul number Cet110<n1a BIO recelYed CA 92849 J R EvW\I
pll'H & etreem1, ate. ~~\ C, .~ .. -, 8t1G but!,_. tddr ... o ln1ended The b11 ll. Henaler .. 111 t>e NEWPORT-MESA Virgie E Herlley, 180112 Preelden1
gales, entry by phone. , ~ ..,._. Trent•er-. lnciUdlflQ no coo.. ere conMJmm11.o on or 111er 1111 3111 UNIFIED Bonelrd CWcte Hun1ing1on BMcn. Thll etll-• wae n1ee1 wt1n lhe
lg• rec UN Incl gym, Pvhlk4tlwu BVEONG c CHOI, 10419 11-VOfJllOUary 11113•• IOOO•m. SCHOOL DISTRICT CA 928411 County Cleft< of Or1n91 County on Tiii• bu1lne11 11 cond11cttd by Dec. 23, 1912 pool & apa. Free cable "I -U.'f J..-..-J, Sieler Ave . Apl • 1011, Fountain al WESTERN MUTUAL ESCROW .. _ --L -~f. ... .._ I nH' no s va•11y, C a l1forn11 92708 CORP Alln M11tllynW .. 1mor•and. ofOrenv'County CA lnCIMduel• (Hu~l>lno 6 Wife) l'leJ A. ~
Vlrgll E. Hartley llOO an.tol ltrett ~~~·1 2 Ire• mo•. ;::::,-::i:.. r811/U... •28&-27·2100 wt!OM add•-It 14081 s Yori>• go:o~hy Hervey Fltller,
----------11 DONG H CHOI, 10489 Sia!., Slr .. t. Sulit 101, Tueltn C1llfoml1 PurellUlng Director Je,,_ H Hartley 11111• 7'00
Lge 2 & w/garage $op41r I put 1i., ed •• 1h.t AYI Aol • 1011. Fountain Valley, 82880 r 11141 7~217 Tiii• •t••-· WU llled wHh IM Coeta ...... CA ...
clean. clo1e 10 bch. I ..w •• IAM -.. , Oe.117 Pilot Hd 101 ~Ufom1e 92708 lllal Iha lat1 d•I• or Mong clelme Publl•h•d Ota11ge COHI Dally County Clark or Orange County on ,_..,.
$4115/mo 1184-418118, •f ..t • ..,._,.... ae4 I Iola of ... ii. wuh 111.r•~ s Tollll cONlldeteUon lo be oeld for In ,,,. Merow •ef••ed lo hetel11 In Pilot J"' 12 19 1983
Dec 23. 1912 Publl•htd Oreng• CoHI Delly ..... PHol. Dec 29, 1982, Jar< 5. 12. tt. 8112-8115 tted•8' lk prke I 10 rowr 'l••hfl~ 1r.. Pl'OC>lrtY dlecrit>ecS. In gen«el, January 28 1* · · 22243 ... ....._ pnple 11 all •lock tn trade. flxtur11, So ltr •• II known 10 1na Publt•ll•d Or•no• COHI Delly 1993 Piiot Dec 29 198f Jen 15 12, 111, Mlt·N 3 Br, 2 B• heme Bline, equ<pmen1 ena QOod WI" together Tranel., .. ell bulllMM n-end ------------
carpl/drepH, frplc WI TC.. <Acryl NIHok wllh 1ne license 11 $190,000 00. addre•-uMCI by Ille Traneteror PtalC NOTICE 1982
pool. S8501mo Cell a.n... ''.""" fk.,,. I Deacrlptlon A111ou11t for 1r.. ou11hr" )'Ml• ere SAME
536-0921. 1 .. --------•11~-------~ I Olrtortll check 110.000.00 Oaled December 15, lff2 I demand note 10 be Helf'l'lul Ouen-2 8' t Ba. avall. Jen 1 'n 1----------+---------·1 ,~ 1n Clth TrsnaferM
ml. lrdm ~ YOU 'CAii tllrougtl eec:row '40.000.00 P11bllthed Orange COHI Dally
'ICTITIOUI aUllNHI N~aTATI....,.
5872-82
The followlng pereona .,. 0otng ---..,.-----------.. ---bu11,_... .. ...... , __
lflllA PAl'IK PARTNERS I, 895 MAim al'A~ 968-4218 F 1 1n11enment nol•. escunty Pt101, Jsnuary 12. t093 -•Wt• ~1 and UCC· 1 finsnclng 2~~ _. c • UllT •t•t-t 1n 11vor or YIU.Ill ... .., $30,000 00
New 1&2 Bdrm luKury 1 lntl11tmenl note, MCurll)I PUBlJC NOTICE
Town Cent., onv.. 11111 Floof, Colla Tttt follow1110 peraon le dolrtg
M-.CAll28M • Coby N Kellar. en TOWI\ Al EAGER E't'E IMPORTS; 8)
Cen11r Drive. 81h Floor. Colla AMOND GRAPHICS; Cl ENCORE; M11a. CA 92828 D I D E l M A A S P E C I A l T Y
epta In 14 plane. 1 Bdrm Oii eor-nl. UCC-1 financing
In ravor of Miier S 110,000 00 from $540, 2 Bdrm Iron I eta11men1 and O..C of Trusl
15g5, TownhouN from Kind of llC*\¥ 10 be 1ranaterrec1
.885 +pool• ... nnl•. CLASSIFIED end numbe< are Otf·Stle General wat•rl•ll•. pondal Ou llQllot llCenM No 21-93315
for cooking & hetllng t E Th• HI• and 1ranafer wtlt 1>• paid. From San Diego G01111Ummaled el 10 00 a.m. on 0<
'Frwy drive North on after lh• 141h d•y or Ftl>ruery,
Beech to MeF1dden 10 1983. •1 1h• eacrow Clee>8'1rnent of
S e aw I n d V 11 I 1 g • Beu. Eacrow Enlarprt ... Inc el 505
(714)893-6118 D N Tutlln Aven11e. Suite 160, Sanll A,,., Cell torn•• 112 705
l.ovafy Unit by Ille S.. All olhtr 1>u11n1H n1m1a e na ec.n vt.w. epllt M. 28R To help you sell tc:1dr-• uNd by tri. Trlfltl.,,,,.
1t'•b•, gar, frplc, b•I· lttms you don'I need within,,.. pul 111r .. year• eo ,., "
cony, laundry room, it kl\own to Ill• Trana!•• .. • ere 1150. No pett. 762-2197. SAME •
R&H 1mteatment1. Th• perllH 1gr•• 111•1 Ill•
• coneldlt•llon f0< tP!e 1r1ntler Of !he
l.lal. 18f condo. Avell Im• butlnll• ano the ltc:4tnN •• to be med. Pool, Jae, *'"<lty. petd ef1er lhe Oeper1men1 of
He. prlt'I · l4H/mo. 6 Alcoholtc: Beve••ll• Control 1111
542-874 ltev•. or To help you find ~OVld the propoeecl 1r-i.,
1-7*-3$73 ~/wtu~.. lt•m• you'd Ilk• to Dale<! d~:'l ew:.
1 bdtm, flteplece. pool buy 1<enn1111 J. Ntwu
prtVate patio. S4eo mo. 4 Trtmlferort 1424807 B~ C. ChOI
Dong H ChOI 2 8r. 2"41 Be. APT. 2 Trllllfet ...
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HOSPITAL 1848 Eul Lincoln Coby N Keller Newporl l!leectl. Ca. tffe3 Avenue, AnaheUT>, Cellfornt1 92805. Thia t1•t-t wet flied wUll Iha ! 1 e In• Sm 11 h •·Sch I u P.
Fugene T Mau, 1818 Elm Coonty Cletk or Of•no• County on 93t2 Ot ytona Circle, Hunt1ng10t1
Sh,..I, Anehelm, Celllornl• 112805 Dec 20. 1982 8-h, Ca. ll284e.
Slaven R Meli, 22 Topeka, CoOJ N. Kellef Tllle bu.in.a le conducted l>y 1t1
trv1n1, Cetltomla 92714 AtllffttY .e L.aw 1~~ .,_,. ... ~ ............ Thia busl,,_ II eonoucteel bye O.-• A-' ,._,,.,..,"u_.._ ~al OllflMfthio .. Tt"" Clftter Or. Thie ltatenwtt -llled wlltl the Eugene T Meu 1'9flttl ,..., County CWt1 of Orenge County on
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County Clar'k of Orange Counly on 11• .... ~ "'1'm Dec 23. 11182 '1091IO' P\lbH1hed Otel'gt CoHt DallY
John P. CllemM!ielll Publltlleel Orange Co11t Dally PllOI Jen. 12. 19, 26, Feb. 2. 1N3
Attomer P11o1. Dec: 2$ 1ee2 J•" 15, n . 1t 1118-«t OlllMitMMent ACCG\1111 1913
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"' tltllltlOtl. -...__... ~ -9tC ,.,c ..,. klngfOf NB home to lllt ·A&C MOVING· t1111t AM!gntnt. 511.aatO • .....,.,9• 7t; " " II e No drinking, •fT\Pklno. Quick, CeteM ~. v o • • •
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110. 2o yre In .,,1 c1111t11en mothet wjlt cer• trlC10f 832-65'111 Mnl ·--1 Fut tfflcltnt ..,~
Bon .. __. I L'-1"1801 lot yout chlld In my C.M -· • 03' 2 ... .AA.ol., ....... n• "'· • home 667-6396 ll!!trktl !•p'd In en nome repatrt I.lo 6 661 .... 1 .......
Ptlombo Conttr --;. Comm'I/~ 641-30111~~~~~~~~~'. drug•. p1rtlee or pet• WI do plCkl"Q 662-0410 Lit mt tie ptrt or your _7_eo-_13_&e _____ _ ::::::::~~"''°"~ ::::~ STARVING COL.LEGE :=py:.-r~~·.~u~ .-f.;;Dt;;:;.. _____ ~~-DO IT HOWi 982-1314 Looking lor xlnt child EL.E~TRICIAN Priced DUNHAM HOM[ c.m.til remov~I butll"Q,
REMODELS/FACE LIFTS cart? I I 50 hr FULL right. lrN tatlmtte on e:•lo eowtl. amt conatr Ii* hf ...... Cullom wood pallo1· TIME ONL.Y Verd, lunctl, taro-Of amaJI IObll IMPROVEMENT ery rlH retee Mike
tntlnl Avell tmmtd STUDENTS MOVING bHn putting Oii Cell TILE tHSTAu.!0
876-7•80 rioon-mldntt• CO lie T124·'43e Petric. the P9'* Han9-AJI klndl Guateni.c! Yow~ Pilot dtelca & tencq, lllt gen 1nac11t. •Ctlvltflt. TLC Lie. 3He21 e73--03SO t13 t·8530 644-0700 ift llPM ' a.n..o. 0W.Ct0f) hm rtptlr. FrH Ht 2·3 yra 751·23.42 Wkdya TOP QUALITY WORK **•HOME REPAIR
tnaured. 841-1427 tr 668-7340 fWI Jo.wt 8"()M17
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._. .. ,,...... Aendy 641-0e22 My home WHI Legune AT REAS RATES ~t/R9tnod No JOb ltatt Cl .. ala1 ~MJ~~ ... ~~J~!,~at~~·~2~2~10oora, Add'na. Conver-Niguel, PCH & Selve Uc'd Joel 973-7544 loo amt F .. t Hrvlct. ROSIN'S CL.EANINO
fadwated T .. Serva P1latla1 Pla1tt1/ lnalr fr• ltnk• H /office t -PL.ASTER PATCHING
-lllone. All Bldg 35 yra PT/FT, $l 50 hr Pet RESIO/COMM'L/INO lr .. Mt Keith 84&-4ef2 &wvlc9·elho<oughly ~ l-<187 ~ 1 Fiii PAllTlll R•etuccoa Int/HI. 30 Tr• ~ trim I cM,
L-. I by Richard Sinor Lie. yra. NMt Ptul 645-2977 ~~r~~~~·1~~:·
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GARDENING SERVICE IOCtf cuetomete v Ul'J l'lllllfl Tiii
AMa. Jerry !>46-4413 240-0310 20 yrt Do my own w~k CALL. CAPT FIX·lf c .. en hOuM. 540--0857
Witleaa/ ....... CARPENTER SERVICE Cltaaia1 Semen Lie. 278041 Al 846-11126 Spec In •m•ll repair•. HOUllCIHn,lng, rtllabll
Pruning, Ctetn-upe Than!! you. 831·4'10 ~= s.Moee. exo'd057·1111
Comm/rMld 848-75S6 1LOWE~T RATES! Prompt, .,.. ,., ._.,.
CARP£ K -home or marine, hrly rel Own trentp Rlaa
NTRY·MASONRY • llch/blth Remodeling Hou•• Clttnlng & bu•I· n Cl ·-'-,., .. (213) 592·2909 YOLANDA 842-0406 DESION-ORAFTINtl For_mlca tops & Cabinet• Mt•. Jenllorlel N<VICt Ml ......
DAVE 494· 1003 Lied Kiri tl38· t4S 1 Cell the prol ... lonal Jim IF YOU WAl.K ON IT . Ctrpenlry . Muonry ---------1 84&.4800 we cfeen 111 Wood. Ille. Roollng • Ptumblng aru1u rum
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HOME MAINTENANCE lST CLAS~ PAINTING Jaa•l!f Dey/eve le & S 12/hr. WORK8~~~~S REAS Wallpaper Int/ext Re-2'111' U (') 141·1121 Mr. Morgen Ms.6176
AaPalt Ca-t S.mct • cerpet, etc 1132-<1681 Drywall • Stucco • Tlte or;:;;;_ P-""I"" Loi ... . 1C•1lracltn, ..... ,.. Remod J.B 846-9990 -··· ..... .., Shempoo & s111m Clean 11. i l ~·· S...CO.tlng. Color brtghllntr1 wht QUALITY REMODELING -r ta •I 81aJla1 SAS Atphll tl31-<1199llc crpta • 10 min bleach I Patloe-Addn'•·Oeck• ---, .. 1._E_E_S ___ --=~ou•M-P_J_O_B_S __
OW1 Hallberg Ortdlng I Htll, llv/dtn. rmsS1S: avg I u:E1'::J~ M'i.re~~is2 Topped/removed C~•n & Smell Moving Job•
CAPT /UPHOL./GEN'L
HMCleanlng Fir waxing 2 Br, 2 b• condo. air pool
Ouar Free nt 838-55<43 t<lda oll $S50 mo
palre Fr" n t 979.5294 Outllty·a.llllblt rlll• l
Patnllng/repalr1 • dn. REPAfR/REPtPE/REMOD Widn Cltu •I
window• replaced, mlr· Wtr hire. new conitr., WE 'fl'.'ASH WINDOWS & Ptvlng Co. Ree/c:omml room 17 50. couch $10 up. lewn renov. TSt-3478 Cell MIKE 848-1391
Uc:. 3978804 842•1720 chr $5 Ouar ellm pet Caal•• WM4nr•i•t odor Crpl ~air 15 yrs _ Gardenlng-lnd9cpe mllnt. HAULING-GRADING HDISEWDlll
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546-7887 Me-5500 I "' 24 In. Hoo.i. rell·[ Oualtty wortc guaranteed
--Reta 554-0123 factng, bars, form Ice Chuc!! Nowlin 642-2873 Concrete & tree removtl
laksitllai up. Do work myaell INew ceblntts, cabinet 1111 wOfk commllnduat. demoHllon. ctetn·up. BRICKWORK Smell )Oba
Newport, Colla Me ...
Irvine Rel• 675-3175
P&llTEll •Die 8'9nt 850-t030 Fr" -1Jmalt e.4~73111
WILL SIT In my CM home. countertopa. 642-0881 Quick NrY. 642·7638 enytlmt, fenced yud, No Steam/No Shampoo ""-• landac:aplng-Yd Clnupe I
,_i1, reu. 548-2874 Stein Speclellst Fut -•ntac Tree lrlm/remov·Malnt 1HAULING·student wllge
dry Fr" •1 839·tS82 Irrigation Jim 951-0129 truck. Hme to retes. Wiii btbyall, my home. Thank you 7S9· 1976 Loving c.re & 11tentlon We Care Crpt C .. tnerl Ironing d004l In my horM LAWN & YARD MAINT John Rhond• 557.1ee5 Steam CINn & Uphol. Excellent rtltrencea. Ctean·upe. tne, lle'd. 1---------
Truck Mounl Unit Phone 642-54 70 any-FrM .. 1. Dave 963·2S03 tt i CHILO CARE AVAIL , Wort! gu11 645-3718 llme 1---------1.n..,1t..,1..,l..,a,.1~-----
9Qta 9 mo.· 12 mo Full -------1~~~~~~~~ Tl( llHI ICEI( 24 llr (I '; 141·1121
tlmt, Mon-Frt. 556-4958 Ctatal/ C.acrttt The 1111111 drew In the • Lawn-tr-lhrub lnlla.11 Furnace-pool·wlltr heat
High quallty houaeworll
performed In fine homea
Expttlenced. depend·
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rMtlculous, fle•lble. I am
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673· 7012 alltt 6 PM
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SRICK·STONE·BLOCK Frplcs, plenters, bbq'•
Free est Rel• 646-0464
Eve')'lhlng In Muonry
Uc/bonded Lo"', low winter prtc. 673-5367
8tb)'91ttlng, any hour 'I Br:em«1t·Muonry-Block Wut a Delly Piiot Tree lrlm/Removet
N.ar Vlctorta/l0n1 refs. .-Wtlle-Cust wor11. Uc. Claulfled Ad Call Todey Lawn m1lnl/Rototllllng
Coet• M.... 842-6482 •351057 Rob 547.2633 &42·5e78 free 11tlm1te 544-8065
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Delly Piiot Claullltda. CltNlfltd Ade 642-5878 642-5678
Top quellly prol111lo· IEPAlll I HPIPU
nate, Int/ext. 12 yrt lltP ~•bit 761·7716
Jay or Larry 642-67Tll ATLAS PLUMBING
ULPll'1 PAJmH HE.A TINO & WEI.DING
Low rllH. lie. 536-9898 24 hr MrVk:e 84S.1888
INT /EXT PAINTING lta .. tlbit/ .... U
& WALL.PAPERING
Cullom work Fr" .. ,
Reas Steve 547-4281
Aeptlr/remodal. 0.Ck•.
dock•. boatt. lenoea, gar
dra, etc Alyn 675--4294
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UllU IUOM L.trge Big Bear Cabin. I Profnsiollal femele over IEWNIT OHTlll laatraclita 301' OOLLEOTOR IHtral tffltt MANAGER I<>< • __
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Wkly renteta 19$ up. Ir p I •• s I e. p s 1 4 twnhouse with sam~. •• en cem •• FOUND ADS houri 8 wee!!? Map•• I Beacn credit card com-service otc naed1 rell· Mul1 h•ve verulllt ma-
Color TV free coflee 714/545-6916 C M $287 50 mo + "' $6SO .. Furn/unlurn Ave. Chrlallen School pany has collector poal-able. orgenlztd lndtvt-negttltl capeblfllle•.
OFF-SHORE OIL JOBS
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1·312-741-6170 Ext ()..13 heeled ~I & •tepa to I utll. S56·9422 eves, All you need for one now hH opening for lulll lions Applicant• muat du•I to type, file & llnowtedge ol.tccounl·
ocean. Kitchen• evtll l 1 642-4321 •xi 249 dye monthly IMI ARE FREE ' llrM, part lfrM & hourly heve 2-3 yt1 coflecllon an•-phones. Cuttom· Ing, good Judgem911t and!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 985 N. Coast Hwy ltatala It laart 290& Pror M wantl to shr 2Br 1140-5470 11udents Call 846-4334 ••I* w/hNvy aklptrec-et HfVk:e exper helpful. •blllty 10 work Miii with Pwt time 2S-30 hre p.r
ltQUnt BMctl. 494-S294 l ... IUTI WUTHI 2B11 twnhse epl, pool. CUllO p••i
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jac w/non emkr lem -exp preferred Contactl_7_54_-68_4_1 _____ •.·-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.---Piiot Newlpeper deal9r IUUll MTIL M•I• 2S-3Q, straight, 2 1' 3 s c· 11 '"1 ml north of 405 oll 142 Hll J fa .. for M on Fr 1 In trvt~ arN Vtrled du-non amoller to share • e e v e H b -, • Hllll snLIST Manegement ·-Wkly rentals now evall • · S46-85SS ar or. pvt entrance. BaliDtll A 8 3 o AM . 4 : 3 op M 1111, could lead to lull
I t05 & up. Color TV: "llke new" 2 Bdrm .. 2 reception tree. 2 ottlcea 1---------• 759.7900 wllotlowlng Full MrvlQe lftlt• Mlfttls lime poa111on. Mull heve Phone• In room 2274 l>ath. Sen Juen Capl· F 10 shr g<><geou• 2Br 28t & r111rm Approx 700 aq I Fial•Cill saloo Rent S751Wk Po-l1•f• TfllltH dep9ndable vehidt, light Newport Blvd C M. etrano condo Areplaoe, condo, pool, )aC. xlnl toe tt at $450 mo. For mOl'e ___ ....,, ........ ____ COLL.EOE STUDENT. 1 l7th/ truck, ven, atttloo we-
846-7445. poof, Jacun1. only ml-$275 mo. 862-2247 •fl 1nlo. <*1079-9202 Ht 24 jLoat go ld bracelet w/lladana mate, pit 1--4 Mon-Fri ~~~t:..;~212 hcfa Ynr ..,.., """·Must be ttvlllablt s
nutea to beach & Dana 6PM/Wknds Barb. rublea. Nwpt Bch erea 0 ..._ ltl 401" 536-4074 att 4. w .. ,,_.' Stlt1 your,_ cat-on ~ a w-.11 Combine· On the beech hotel 1 P o I n t H • r b o r .
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up+ $2SO dep 2306 w ( 7 1 4 1 8 3 1 • 2 o 4 o Retired couple "'•nls city hell Cptd, pullmen Poodle Scrufly • vie llll. Lon(I e..ch. Tustin,. w/el>lllly to make con· Inga Only very respon ..
Oceanlornt . NB. (business) or (7 14) quiet 2BR duplex or apt w/elnk 600 sq. It. SS65. Getuy Or/ Santi•~' Irvine., .... No expen-Oleg~/r9Pa1rcot71w· vefNllon II fine rMttu-~lb~~=:; Ible dependable, neet
873-<11S4 496-9758 (home) In N.B .• C.M erea. No 760 aq. fl. 1710. 2929 Dover Shrs. 12/26. I •nee necauery. wllt eSrlg•Y• c•m•. ~~,fiecs• byl rant1 lo Orenge County .......... Cell: 714.537.~u". peraon need apply ---------· cti lldran or pelt Nwpt Blvd 673-4466, werd. 846-8459 or 1 1 .,.,0000 1 11 1 ma omp• • u • W<>fk 7-IOPM w11nlght1, """" ...,..,, Sttr11ngapprox $4.40hr Room In 2 Br ept, Dena Shr trg home or condo. 831--0868 754•7017 Bill 1/S21·9660 (CIGI Coll.) "n .., · u am AtMml>l)'I/ Painted Cir· S30 per night + dinner lntttvlew• held every + mllNge, o.p.ndlng on
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· · Oflict ltala&a 2914 $350/mo Pttldng. Jani· on L.ldo Island. Jen 8. Mon-Frl 9-fl'PM Alli lor Integration, ecc:.ptence ---------I tCl<culatlon Dept.) Mon. Furn room w/bethroom Beaut. very trg ocean vu torlal etc 873-1-003 I 8St-4027. f!udy40&-867--0111. te1t1ng RequfrH • tnturance F " tO 1
pret S8S Wk. Ss&-1737 stir $350 ln<:I utn 111.1 .. d to 4000 aq It 1st floor IEWPHT IDOi Petrlcle Buc.hanan of *llll1'AIUIT* M':~ne ~: •. Lie~:~ ,.,., • good lelephooe New buelnee. to CalltOI'· E O.E.
prlv nr So. Ctt Plaza, fem home. Lag Bch Prof to 11117 Westcllff, N.B. 2S6 ' I k led r SI Part·llme underwriter • Meny .. resmen wanted. rt. .. em-•m on 'I
& MC 494-1294 • Agent 541·5032 m--...... ' Coloredo Spnng• . We NEWPORT BEACH ....... -·~ ...... IO .. w•r•I --eont1l1ty. S«nl retlr.CS nl• Tell! to reellors I~~~~~~~~~ M/F there 4 br houae. I ••1n11 .,..,11 have Wllllet 984-2893 ..... , _,,,_ .. .., " ...,... NHd ctr Commltalon
Newport Shoru Neer wmFIL Fut MNlol offtoe epaoe I Pnme BMcl'i Location l'ltrdwtr• Compute< In· OK PIMNnt ore In Nwpt bula plus t>onu.-(714) PUT /TIME
bch, poof, & lannla. ... .. Tl 11f1WWf a-. Ir om I 3 2 S Ca 11 lOSTI G9rmtn lhephetd Xtnt L.-/3500 IQ It du1try. minimum 6 yeara I Bc:h Peraonnel 645-9930 fl'75-982S. •EVES. PERMANENT
$350/ 0 pl s ·~ tit ~ -••ut 752-6408 puppy M /bllllten 9 L.OW PRICE Contect Granam Podd, u-•-~ OR.ANGE CO ARE.A 54~ u u · FlllOI With use or reception, · I week• 834-6605 or Churcnlll Prop 540-4470 71'4/SS7-8660 I •-•" $ I I f • :PUBLIC RELATIONS
Old9et & larQMI egerq cont. room, kllctt, phone, OtftC9 ~. mo to mo., 646-1242 Commercitl property & llllYI • •HOSTESSES M/F
Mltr Brw/lrgci<>Mt, Miu Alt cHenta actten.cs 'With MCrettrl•I & "'Ol'd pro-BARGAIN (1) t2x12 & "'· -F------,---1 .. UJ •• ..... 4024 CHmtoTlll casualty Ullsttnl. ••Pl' Collin• Aa.od.1 .. II lht •S8-$tOMR + BENEATS
Viejo, house prlvlleges photo. & referencee. c:easlnQ. Mell & ~ 24•15 ldeel CM loc ound tm bm • IP•Y· -I Exptr or 1relneu ctn nee . min 2 yra. Ind typ-IMdlng tn....imeot con-F<I' Info call Mr RICh
S260/mo. $100 aec Cr.Oita: Co$mopohten NfV evell aeperattly If 631--0871 (9-S M-F) ed, docil.O tell nett UCI. WIY mltlle 17-120/hr sltrllng Ing Xfnt ti.nefltl Jern. Mllleot tn the penalon ll•Olll
951-8092 Good MOl'nlng Am«lca desired. Call· Jane, Jan 3 497-40fl'll eves. I nol etralghten your Ille, pey All tredea evall11blt lnaurenc.. Irv Call Mau-ltlduatry We MfW 1 ~ .-
PVT ENTRY. pvt kllc:tien. ~":, ~~llllS: 714/7eo-.o100 IEWNIT OllTll Loil: Petr of 1unnlng out Lii u• help tailor I In our publlcatlont. Call rlne 752-0990 E.O E. 1111 of Fortune SO ---,-Al-T_1WE ___ _
furn empl non amkr m~ llfTll 2500-3000 ...., rt on 8th al'loee w/medk:tl ot1hlca, mtkt a loan for your 537·2680 KING'" JOIN A 6UCCESSFUL · coenla. E~ --"/~ ~enda ' • need• piece -•ns """' graet o•r•onet lots. ___.._ Wt nn&-your NATIO"'WIOE S ALES I Wt.-.,.. exC91>tlonally ·-.,.., ~ .._.. 1275, 493-3490 I ..__.. ... 1.llH Full aervic. Keep your lloor of Pacific Mutual ·---CIHTll PfllH I " " Reaponsi* tduft9, °""' ,........ -overlle•d low & pror... PllWI Double door entry, ~Blvd &46-5290 ht. 2nd, 3rd T D 1 N..cMd °'Y c:lut). I TE.AM bf1ght. highly mollvtledJ 21, with outatllt'ldlng ti· R~lwitn prlv. Chrls'2"s'"129 "r old Prof-lontl le alontt I~ hloh Pr ... O<lNn vi.w. convenient Found: F Ge<man Shep, 12 75%. era In 1rv1':!:. 652-6965 S. OM or over 800 In-~~1 mento .2.,..'ou"tt;.r..,.!; ,wny81 trtc11ve --aon•lltlel to wor .. ng "'oman O ' If · to Ille Ritz Resteurent t T lb & ACT NOW deperident salee ~1• --· -~ -.. -.--· utlls ptld 545-6107 wllllng to an1re 'lo ot 3 1tlgloua W•tell area of ~ grey. v c. • tr1 ,.._ .. ~ -~, ......... et no C""ISE $'-'IP JOBS 111 P d ct• 0 the appllcent who cen de· work with '/OUlh (•get bd.2bthouM.E.st-Bluf1.· Newport Beac;h. 881 Avail 2-.. yraoosul>l9a-Sprl r;sd•I•. H 8 =1 -·~ ~· ""' " "ng ro u monatrelt unuauel t•· 10·14) Cell 2-SPM, F~.·~er~~~d.~~2; ~~/mow~7it.~me ~~~1Dr Ste 14. M PFIOPERTY 8.40-4~ Zl.-tl fllllU AU~':*~lonl =.:lnM~.9d~ ~t.ffthlaltl;!°:~·we :~E.4321 . ut 348
631·711S8, Jutte . CORRESPONDENTS I.oat Thur•: gold c:t\erm, Clfl h Ill 1"22 Gr"t lnoome C>P90rtun-Yttllalng alnca 1686. op you w e your --·-------
---------Rmmete to 1hr 3Br hse. DELUXE SUITE 780.01116 or '" ua 11 N.B. vie. (TM Bluffs or J • ~ 1 t y F 0 r In 1 0 • ThrOUQh our.,,.. IOfot, emertMI. unchtllenged
Furn. room w/pool & color ~una Bch 1300 mo 840 Newport Center CdM). Rewerd 1144-8896 312/888-4347 ex1. C-70 we p rovide lmprlnttd friend •bout Ihle oppor-
TV. 155~23 req 497-3017 -Water PrHI 11111 om.. Sult• 870. NB :FOUND. Blk & wht Cocker Jltrt11p, T.D.'14021
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Fee tor Dlfectory j ~;::,n:r!sr!~~t~1 ~~! k~11enc• 11 end "'"'
10f2 Mlllea ln20'etoahr $1.50/sq ft Leau mix. ""Baker & Red· O.ntel Htl 2 dey• per' tothc>utandsolbulll,_.. continue to De htnd·
OCEAN BREEZES. jog, t_rg hae, 'Ii blk bHch 842-<1&«. M-F, 9-5 Costa M .... lull Mrvlc4I hlff, C M 968-3811 -I.I. UTTUI wk. Coate Mtsa art1 111 "'ho •dvertlH b(, somt1y r_,rded Non-
bike to bch. Cheerful $333/mo & lut & $100 S 3 0 office, 1226 mo Fum. Fiound ~witch (lld' .. ) ~II• O., IH. I (0 Po> &42-1670 lll'IOlfera ptene reply In furn rm In twnhme for Y ..... 645-4695 760-8880 ° Laguna Arch ay Realonomlcs 675--6700 "''"I S I I I 1 t & 2-" ---------giving glfh '0 th• r confidence to Collin• resp. busy, ,_,, cletn, "' · 3"3 & SOO aq 11 14> avail vie eek Bay High l*!a. ~ • "" DESK CLERK for retort cuatomera. Thia I• )'Our
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non-•mkr/ drinker. Mele roomm•lt to shr w/good hwy vtslblltly IOt Plml LIO School Cell & ldentUyl R 1';! 1949 C hotel Exp req Sttrt Im-I big C>P90rtunlt'I tor good ANOcl•t ... 587 San NI·
working person S300 Perk Nwpt Aota. 13SO 497-2351 360-1160+ a.I. evell~bltl 842-1436. Ro~tBrotc~Bd~~ med .Goodl>ef'leftta.Ap-comml111ona end con-=9~ Ne wport
Incl utll. Pool, Jae. TV. mo.+ 'lo utlt 780--0S8S llnll ••-••11 tmmMl•tely Only 80• FOUND. Spear gun. vie 842-2171 64s.--06ll Cply In P9"tonc· 348,!l~-~h tlnutd Income from re----------
Kltcll prlv. 631·2288 Furn llv rm & bdrm. kit --pr a I. •74 E 17th St,' NewpOft Beech. out ~wy. Cepo -· peet ordera. Commie-luteaHS WaMt• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjjij;jjjij;-
Room W/pvt ba & -try. I prlv, n/sml!r. $2SO Incl EJctc. Sull .. ln<:I. recept., c M Fr. d Ten 0 re ' 846-t088 WIDOW HAS m lot TD'• 4116-6658 Ilona are pllld lmm.clla· Good work Inn condl· p B x ...... sec'y aerva, conl rm.. RE L-·-• tOK Up No ---------Illy II "OU went lnde· • Linen furn. Non·tmkr. ulll 645-7008 111 8pm 631-1268 ~· • · llfY£11 IHHI ' tlont. Great pey
I /mo & 'h utll & dep C.M ~:·:~ =d~:!: NEWPORT BEACH, office L,':,!l.~~jP~~dol~~PC::l; ;~~·~ :~· Exper or t'8lnet cen ~"':n:!:e.ic:::''l lttaeth PartHr OPERATOR/
S)' beech access. Refs MD SEEKS TWNHSE need•. Adi. 405 Fwy. In tulle overloolllng Her-brn Ana to the nerne of 873-7311 mall• S9·S 1S/hr tttrtlng Morr 1 .. • y , P II o n• 1111 latht 11 Oii I
3-2042 or ept 10 lhr In Promon· F v. lndlv oles Mo/mo bor. Approx 1.000 IQ It. COit. Rewerd. 831-3569 pay Full end PIT poal· ~2.mlno-825-EJ7~...:.....~ll.50t~ 141-1411,.rtat 12·1 RECEPTIONIST Btlboe P9n!Mula. private tory Pt Of equiv WIU pey from 1325 "3-6445. (714) 645-7100 Ptrttaa.la 3012 Prlvete Party hu S60.000 ttont avalltble tn our ...,. ~..,., ·-·
tntrarlCe. No cootilng <>< !1! ~ .. ! ol r M 11 r Br ' _.. If•-.. Btat d••I In Newport evefdl•bTleD ~o purcnue Pub II c • t Ions C •II Vtllty. Arlzcna 854114 ~ •11--SPIRITUAL A"'AOINGS goo . • Fatt E•· 537-2880 KING,.. (•a&. ..... L-) amok Ing. I 17Slmo AllrllCUYe ru111e upatalnr C....ter. 1187 eq 11 toll• ~ etow, Agt. t/756-0318 U~ lhop ~..,.. ______ ...., __ ,_--_-1 I
67S.3391 Sher• N.B. hm Nd resp Mltlng. We auppfy dell!, II St 2S IQ. n. 644-9805 Advlc• In •II m11ttr•.1 Errend Ptraon. Perm•-"""' & modllt. Exp. pt-. ........ ...... Brunswick s De eose
2 bedroom. furn Sllere edult. Pvt rm/bath $27S tPtce. eop1er You eup. SUPER w•terlront ofltoea, love. merrlegt & buil-11T.TI, IO°ll LT.W nent PIT Job. 11 • 6 lerr.O 64&-6444 FabUlou• WOf'klng cond. D1v1s1on IS currently
b•lh Wehr, Dryr. Kit + u 111 Av a If 11 1 5 · ply phone & $95 Pf mo Pf $375 mo-to-mo. Marin-neH. Aleo counHllng 23% yleld, S40.000 1•1 Mon-Fri for N.B. Firm Meld• need.CS for ruort No 1xp41r neo. We train, looking for 8 personable
Prtv. Cir TV. Prefer Fe 845-llSlS dealt. Cell 644-7211 .,. Mlle, NB. 646-5051 ~!~5c8.!nEJ4~":eAMJ,, TO on $80,000 reedy to Mu•t lleve d9pend 0" hotel APply In peraon we ec:nooi. CIRCUS MA1mdtvtdual with eipenence
over 35. l 32S ... rm. Adult lo eto11e rurn •Br. 2 FOf Ltue • Olfk» 3 rm• . _ bufd '° hlllto., Sp.ct*-· _e_7_5-4_9_i_o_____ 341112 So Co111 Hwy. XIMUS. 719 No. Harbor~ on an •lettronic PBX 556-4309 Nr So Cit Plz.a.' B1, "''2 people In H.B. 1200 sq h. Good trtlflei laatatll ltat1l1 HH I owntown L.A. AcroH EO EC Capo Beldl. 49tl-665tl Fullerton. 870-6192. ~
M"'1 Ilk• rets. I 1250/mo 963-57116 Oood ilgn & exposure. Shop & gerege (opt1on11) LlllA t YIOll'1 ~!~ ~ly~~~ l~ter3k Y':: Fut~•ced ladv~1111ng pry b9t 12 & 5 PM Moo console. May also be
Matt BA & be, lull prtv. Fem•,. roommite went· te.423 S..Ch Blvd. HB ror rent on Bttboa Penln ~u~~~'i..r~~'b'Yis 134,000. tekH 11 1114j1 agency In Irv Typing u.TDlllOI S•t. S.. Kelly required lo perform hght
$2110 mo l•m•I•. HB ed. Rent S22S Incl ulll Cell 831·7900 Alt 6 "I All loot & 1uto treltlc: to 68$--0207 240-11123, tvM 493-t 153 75wpm, •hrthnd 100 I Opportunity lor t bov• M1tur1 l1dy wtnltd for clerical work (50 wpm
.,. ... nr bct1 536-5073 Avtll 211. 831-922 t Eve., wi!nd1 631·9309. the ferry, PUNS thl• xlnt I or (6 t9) 729-304fl' Oppfy to tdvenoe Send •v•r•o-g.,,.,11 malnt comp•nlon to elderly typin& required) as weft
alt 8PM 642·7180 A•k 1-Atvfl Office tor rent Ne~por11 •hop loo. 873-21143 WI ••• PlllO•aeR r~ & eaf•rv history to • cru wom1n Wkdva ooly. I d t ..... ... .. _ _ -, •n•nc• men r 11 1• E•llbtuff ., ... 'cau Btll as ma1 room u 1U, •-A •&&j ._,. M/F anr 3BR 2BA Stepe Bch, 1130/mo. Smell wt· STONEMILL DESIGN * tll'OAl.l * Your 111 or 2 ... lO't lo Box 847, c/o Otlly Pl· slllil rMldenlltl complex. t I t d t I f -· -• ~" to bMch 1275 3"th sil thin exec tulle. Ctll CENTER o 'I ,,.. lot, Bo• 1660, Coile Muat bt proficient In Hall 549·8181 dye, eeype an eeax.
Pvt Chrl1llan home In Npt Bch 650-1429 M1t1e j 540-0019 1768 aq tt. •II or pert. 2" lllll. ·111111 "''.. Cindy 844·9400 IOI' Into MMe. Ce 928211 moet traclee & ~bit or 720-1444 ewe.
C.M .. llght car• for Mnior1 PrlrM Founleln Veftey of beautllul ofllott + wer• • 'w.-EXECUTIVE SECRETARY getting along ._.it with •llO&l
or dletbltd. wlll cone., PAL.A TIAL. MANSION lie• 884 aq 11 10529 ho u u S 7 9 /a q It * * Eatlt--tat for d9c:Ofellve trts prog-fellow "'orkert l real· c:ple. e..5-7829 HARBOFI RIDGE. N.B. s I ' I ( 0 I k ) 675-38112 or 64•·9639 -~ ram w/publlc reletlon1 dent• Good ... try OIU• Typlll/ Rtoeptlonltt, PIT
Pvt pooh ape kit orlv • 1 r c lfl ti p rf · I I W tH 1100 493 63 bentllt• Writ• t o Ad allarnoon• Nr Ho•o a.NI• ...... 2t04 $550 1eO..e1a'1 7t4/986-1134 I Yacht Sal .. Office for I ... • • or • , ., tXptr -12 1073, Delly Piiot. p 0 646-5073
Im' I .. aAE . • -•H-Liie tnturtnc. egent . prl-1 ~:':.~rl~~a.J-5 Open 24 tire a dey ANSWERING SERVICI! •FASHION COUNSELOR Bo• 1580. Coel• M .... ----N-EW ___ _, r... ·--VIit ortlcit 199Ct lrl c:u-1 • 7 dl)'t. WMtc TELEPH OPER. tun time/ St2/hf, PIT. LtdlM Apo 02628 ......... ,HI....-. --RtHonable retH. Kii· Nwpt hm• to 111r, •m· utlty otfkl4t. OP90rtunlty ONTA llU J1cuu1, Saune. local• ptrt•tlme. ADPIY In Pfi· pere4 8uelntM 730-0080 _,.. -........ c:NMtt•. l)honel, maid plOy9d M/F Frplc, W/D. 10 pr~<M full client-· 300 ~I tt. to 2eoo IQ. It. ,. well u Tourlll1. eon 362 3rd St:. St• C., or 73t·4347 Stlllng enythln9 with • ne«l• ~ 0 C. Good
MfVtel, Z ctlannel mo-M0-1t06 vlcu. $t66/mo. Hunt 1s. per ICI tt 1 up Cllt 8enkAm1rlcard, Amtr· legun• Boh. El FIG Deity Piiot Olalll~ Ad !>•Y/hra., MCurt, Mn• ~ 1~~ ~·j H•v.· 2 lg• rm•. 2 pvt Bch 983-6847 ..,, Miiie. 5TM700 ~ 1 ~~ °"(;•1 ~': AlllY lllllftt I EUL IF E :,J =:..~~~~., :~!:n :;~:115:nte. Wiii
CMMMtS7 • bath, tuper ""· FV. Newport . Airport""·,._ -• It t l -11 545.3433 2112 Htrbor kw your covntry,,.., PlllH • g,..I toe. Min• to fwy Executive Suitt hu In-_ • .,. • I I ,.._ llom. In th• u 8 Armv For bo•tlng tn•"•tlna, I •1 p·1 ~
~ N8, ....,_tow. llf melt, 25-35. •mp, en entlqut lllltd bualnea.a locltton, 550 9e1 ft Xlrlt IS.Tl t ltMLI 091 velutble experience moaphere. Ooo<f typing
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Plr'9 ICnot Motel on Cout Big llClm, pn, ger. NMd: 2 dMdual olllelt evall. ,,, New p 0 RT s H 0 RE 8 Blvd .. CM. ~. You'H ir11n Ind OM otrl otflct tYP. •t• : II y ' I at ....... ..
~ .--. e..&-0440 Nick 994-2788 (6·7AM tnY1ronm«1t Mo lo Mo Sulhl, PO bol( .. , ctlet· By appt. 835-&109 In t lktn ot "IOAlt ct101c9 tkllla, 1111 bklc.p ••per,
amllll TAYUI ::~ete tor yrty renttl !~u1:1~~· sf;~c::r d,:,'~ ~i1'4~~· 1600 mo Bu11ne11men nNd• H . g:~od~Of 4n~~·028 ~4u8~~.~; ::.wH; ~!~ : SECRETARY : Ji.dy Maron
COUU> find pnvey at ~ II I '230/mo 3 Br 2 with 1 tno frM. PrtcH 000 IOI' 'yr, wilt IMl'I 2°'4o HUnr. 8ctl 9tl2-882 I PM. lJNS tt.e ............ ea~ 873.7331 • Include recept1on111. 525 Sq Ft1&u1t•1
1n o09d lnt11'91t (7 14) HO·M94, t.to. Hllll 76S..5251 --tt I m mediate opening for BR WICK a...-. 9eadl fins ' er · conf. rm. l Colt• with =°"~C:i:! ~!near 24 hf'I Dene Point <413-1001 "imall Nwpt Bel\ co venaUle tndlvldual who po11C1•• =~,~·~cs u;:,-~·t~o:!:J:I ~:::, 1 MCTtt'!'al olflce. oay 8TS·8r,l: PtrMaal Tuttll\ T3to04tt nffd• r.itabl• general to~ aki1'1 to work (or V1ce : DEFENSE ~ 2b• lu•. lrvln• Trtlrkl 7141833-11978 t'NWllnd 860·3000 """" Hlf am llT..... ottic. •O(ker. Aceut•t• Pruid~n t • nd DI rector or 3333 Ha, ..... Dt ....... • M&.. laA-t.. --h I I lmmad -c 'd d II !YI! • muat. Mall r.-ume Wt ~"' ··--'"! om• w yew • Alf1>0t1 .,.. Ex9C Bldg C·2a. ~ ~k e. ol BODY GUARD' ... per •uto eta Ir 10 P. o. Boll 109t, N.I . • Advertising. The po1hJon requlree C520009 • ~~~ 2 ~ok.,. 113•
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h ...... P• e--. Com· Prof. non·amolllfto F91n, St Pl' Ml" M~y ioru. IUttt lnllll ltlt ... -·T -. ...._.. .,. the ability to handle (ut-~ : 92626<1009 torte*· tHJd•'· ean ..-. ..... 1oatwC.M. 2 ca.11117-7010 -· --•-_.. a.b)'91t .. tor OOCM10na1 -: verled and lnt~rnuna duUca. · (714) 546-8030 NH2"4 Br 1 ea apt. OonY9nltnt *-•a ...... Mell up. '90011 lndlll1rtat Otvor~ from 1255fc1u1 1110no ... par. wlrare. =~ ~ ;::'• • : w 're look•na for IOlDflOnO with 1 : ll ,.
••• IRA" CABIN ,OR toe ... tmtn. ~' "' --..rr Offtol. 11101 AedOl\dO llfll'IQ .... 7Wl42· 00 MUil ~ lelda. e Mot.' pontlbi. ":.':':on to~ ''ta'k~ ch•rae" •llllude. P~k>m ; ..... ~~ ..........
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111 dlll1-,.....117 Fem rmtntt wanted, 2 8' ,,om 11 te 1 eq n M. 1 011 bllt cofleotort ott 8abytlt.., ~ tor 22 !*Mt ""'9t NM• QOOd rt la 1 plus Com tltl ~
-• , ~ hou11. CdM, ••llC to Alrpor1tf. Inn 1 Frwy1 '« Liit« Otflol & ltlOP I ~ btdl. AVOICI batik· mo. otd t>oy. l . Coeta phone ~r1onallly end exp. e~ • P. ve fllTI UI 1m .... ..,.eaJco, ~· def b .. Ch UH ' ~ utll. Call AM 133...3223' .,.. HOO ••• C .M rupfoy, fOrtCIOIU,.. I M. a•. , u 11 t '"'. 0--.. offtot .... ~ ; aaJary and exte~nt benefltt. ! NOftt .. ,. --..... '),.,, Mtanto 9MOf\, a .... 5"-00l1 w«k I I 21•19<1 ft. Celt 841-t3H r9')0. LOW oott dlYOfo.. MN200 ext. 3290 d•19. •• typing end t-'I !lay. o! It you.,.. quallfttd, pie.M C*ll • ..,,.c1, Wiii 0on.kler
., 2 k Ill&: • .._.-. 1ntematklMI •1".,deat I II LIAtl l1111n1 MQ 11u aq II Hou9' calla. 645-IO'G aft I pm ICHM cl•t• proceffl"91 .: tor 111 appolntmen\ for ln•-..r......· ! -Mlllll ,_. .-
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tervle w, call l.lnc:t1 or Ellper or ltalneH can Two brown vllour & 1 had a Nvere Identity Boal 111p tor renl, 30
9040 ~ •• 646·8801 make aa.a13111f 1111uno l l .. tlllr m•IChlng reclln., problem In elemenl1ty Balboa lalll'ld &226 ~r .................. = P•y Full end PIT avllJr. chelra , 1 300 both achOol 1 wae referred 10 ~o Kathy, 067-40119
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l.Mtn how 10 " Cell &37·2MO KING'" SIMMONS""KiNO-s1zE ER lttra11 7024 Ilk• ~. 3 ta v 8· many MEISTER 0..,, tT!liftlno IMlt gl~ YoU iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil -tc I rat S 8 8 0 0 I 0 9 0 IM Im~ you Meet, MATTRESS. NRLV NEW, Cu1tom m1d1 Sh11r/w 845 0850
al\d our ln:tlouH pro· WOMAN • CompH1lo· $45 CASH 711<>-0876 rod 128"x97" celling/ DRY STORAGE · 14wl"QOii. & 10 R1b1t POlllOllE/AIDI
I-ti w'lt give "Ou 1111 nat• lfvinn al~ In Ne Dou ..... _.., ,_ fir.Al $100 u--• 2 ,,.0 73 Bua, new eng, brake•. hHd & redlelor S900. 1•••1 H•rbor Blvd -• , · ... ...,_ b .. uwu, comp .. te """' ..., · Monthly bo•I 11orao1. carb & radial• Rblt 538-2040 ett 3 "m "v" l)(Oduc:t. llr11. w/1111re bdrm lo $95 Oll0·7'30 eny •It•, 24 nr e.ourTly 1r•n1 V • r y GI• 1 n .. Garden OrOvl
850-1940 bolld and car• IOr well· CllJI 6•8-7011 H"'h clU I Perk Av• Ir .. launch1n7 l $2400/080 •41'-3433 '70 DATSUN 280ZX+ laltt·len·LHti•1 befltved, eJIQhtly lland· .,. v v A I le $76~ l!I -··-AECl.PTIONIST tor t111 lcapped achool glrl, 3 9' p,old aota. 5' lov-•t blby carriage, 1150 IEWHll lllH a l u 0· c an, 71~·131·2••3 '10 -.--Mll-3573 11•1 la••11 Ir Ill l'lll t•tt1 _548-094_5111 5p_m _ "--•• _ L~ _,,_, ~ tlr ... _,. pac ed NB law oltlG• nlg1111 p e r wk , non-mntcon<t $800torboth • J ....... n .. _ ·---
L.Joflt typing. Otflce exp. amoker Reply 10 Ad 8 3 3. 3 e o o ext 1 7 . Biby hi-chair 1•4 0110 CJ111lca 9045 B 1 Dataun 210 10 ml 79 928, 36,000 ml, 5 apd, power option• Silo• Pftlf, 7&i-645't. 10311, Box 1580. Delly ~0-8866 $25, good condition ,. • AM /FM cu1 'clean' Pwr, le11'1 eea11, poH•h· wroom cond. 112,700,
-.. .... ~1nt Piiot. Colla Meu, CA P'-lc 18..,_ w/2 .....__ .. ~. 5,9.3573 11H llllR• $4200 752-9077 6·0PM ed wheel•. lron1 & rear Call Mlcllael 838-3501 .._._ 0262G ' ""'' .,,. .,..,..,,.. RV & BOAT Speed1ter replica Th• -·---•poller, xlnl cond S18, d1ya Of ~·1255 ..,.., & TAOlllU S30 133-3600 ext 17. StrollMpleypen moateleQ•ntconvert1bi..rerrarl 9121 H 5 oeo 631·4121 wttnda
It lootllng f()f lull & part 640-8856 125 DRY STORAGE :~~r.500bulhl 12016) Was 0•••11 o•••n,. 846-1030 --·eocad_S_a_v_lll_e_S1dan. time "-Ip. Day Of night J••• w .. 1.. SlOS e;n-9 • p c a 0 I • 640-3573 ..... -• ·7 ... I,, 0 I --'-a•o h 11111ow 131 100 • OILY ·-olllZEI 4 9 t4, 66K Orig ml, juat like new Int . new eng, "" open. pportun ly RttlM<I ll~ln nurM. Ge-(converaallon Piil 1700 World wu 11 Rueslllan Boll • •tr •t•t n , _,.. lnvuted S 1000 new $t2,600 080 Mon-Fri,
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lagune 8Mch. •ti 2PM ~2-00 10 5,0.8211 IUUHlllPI ~5 t ·' 142 -King b•d. f~ua Porcelain Slloulder/ H .. d II AIU
"-tauranl H-ONEST Companion, Mldboa.ro frame S100 doll, kid body Circa IAYSlll VILLAH tot4 h•ts •H4t4 '10 111SC TAHA
••WIMI Newpotl BMch Chauffeur & Handymen 8 3 3. 3 e 0 0 8 )(I I 7 ' t910 $325 8.47-8005 aoo EHt 011 Mwy, •• 1946 Ford Woody Wa-~Mi~TRTS I BLACK Th• moat per-nlghl club. live enter· Aak lor Marc, 548-0673 640-8865 11 •. 1 •• 1 s13 000 tecllv malntelned p019• lllJnment end dlaco, hlr· Baby curlao• made In , •• gon, • · ' Ing cockt•ll person HUTCH, Hardwood ma·. Englend, like new S l25 cha In Orange County! &per pt'ef'd bot wlll 1 al • ) pie, 4 dt•-•. ahelv"
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ca 111 g 5 1 • 1 1 3 9 , 1929 Ford Model A Town Every conceivable op-_..... ...,.an. Muat ber 2 f.1 Aaa•l I $100.Cell54S-6155 830-lllllO T t t' S ede n $10 000 3100WntCoaatHwy I "°" Onty7000ml Und· ..... ..... 11a1por I IOD 675-616t Newpo<1 Beacll ., blue book •• $27,000
llf\1lllge n1, •ggrenlve.,Cata 5505 SOFA BED, 1e1111er. 7 ~· LIYE IALLHll limltt 8012 ------642-9405 or t>e11 offer 63t-2321
nice person111ty, hard I HI I Kiit S I excel cond. Aaktno 11 . I 8 I f 30 H II -Aaltl, latorlt4 KoaJ11 9125 70~11T Targa, n-llrn work.,, Apply In person, ma1yan ens. ea 545·6155 Bao1u,00qun'a. doeit~r-"•aun~·IO apd Raleigh 24" $125 1 Jli • • ·-"'-Olnti1. 3333 W Coeat Point A loveble bait ot •v""" ' 080 S,6 0315 b I n•• 9107 & brkl, must Mii $5500 Hwy, Nwpt Bch 2nd tur . S 150. Malea only Sole 1teeper. oak parquet time GrNI lor •ll occa· • e ore --------MOIDl ltHTIH? .. o Bo 7 3 o. 4 7 7 9 ; Floor Wed. & Thurs 848-8132 aldel & front $200 080 alone 673,..419 8am & I ller 7pm or 78 5000 air cruise. AM/ We can tielpl Betore you-552-5683
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552-5268 wkends. FM can. ah8rp $4,950 I ••1ic1l N l / Oyt. 548-7794 Devld buy. check our unbeat· 68O12 Targa comp-;;;: anuL SALES ht• 5510 Orano: .. V5e4/0ou80r c. heir •••• ,...... lt.22.a tlorcyc.. -------abl• selecuon $8\llOgS tored, sec owner Air "' -..., _ _.....,--. ........... ...-v.....,..... kMltn 1011 70 Audi, 4 OOOI , 4 •peed, eno serviGe today! alloya, stereo. new top,
·Full time. Gourmet dept, AKC Shih Tiu pupa 552·5266 TRO MBONE, Bach. 42B am/Im. 25 mpg. $950 UllYERSITY I hard wind • custom paint, Altall upr. req 240 Also alud serv~ w/F·Allach Xlnl cond 'll IH4t llO FHr I 963·5556 esll 4PM •oad'#ey, lagun• Sch 638-9308 Crushad velvet green a $400 All 6 , Evan OK, xlnt, like new, wf2 a I' ---SALES I HllYICE ult con<I S8500
4•7.....0S gold H1d•·•·bed couch """"~4'"" helmets, $9115 546-0218 n a l aa 9109 2850 HarbOf Blvd 633-5601 evM AKC OLD ENGLISH cherry WOOd erms. $125 ~ "" COSTA MESA AIHAll SALES . Kron SHEEP DOG PUPPIES Mery or Merk 549-7386 Offi f , a. ~50 Olrt bike runs '69 Autlln Amerlelfl R.a0•1140 ltlla lorce 9161 Cl'tocolatler, So. Coast $350 9711·141'8 ct araalart • 0 0 0 s 150 0 ·8 0 Nu rad1a11, &OK orig m1. u"
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lion evall. Apply In pe<·· DOBIE AKC PUPS 8 wk• $85 Musi 1811 Oalt Exec. desk elter 7pm or weekends 548·4109 1111 MOIDA '78 Chevette, xlnl cood .
eon. I IUE I RU uus 549-7386 PllELllE COUPE rm CARVEF bluebook $2500, aac
IETAll CUii ChllT\p line, Sllow or pet 8' sol•' lov .... I II blue ~.c::0~,7::· ~!~-~:;1 Ntltr a.... 1020 lllW 9112 5 speed trana & factory ~ $2000 969-1895
I l g bonel Great dlaposl-corduroy velvet bought 0 5 pm 'll ILUE •••• •• • .. cond (18VJ429) RCXl.5·1'11...'l\...t 1112 c1mo• rT Full & pert time help tlon $1 50/$300 tom Cannell &'cnalfln • • ... ,..., • • '4"" ""'
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IMS c'M Exceptional German Shep 592·204' evs t<awel Grand KG-2 ro... appreciate 180.000 __ Cl model Automallc Pie r 1 271 0 Harbor x nl con · -w/all e1tlr&1. must see 10
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" · pupa, At<C, aho11. see Double bed, box springs, wood, brlnd ,_1 s7000 957•1386 (9-51 2600 Harbor 81 . C M 1 SB Rolls Royce Bentley Irani , factory elr con<I ..
S.... parent• 963-5592 maltreu & frame, xlnt OBO 556 •8171 , 140-1110 I St Xlnt cond S18.500 pv.r wlndow1 & dr flTllSI tlllltll cond $45 644-4280 6&2-0998 alt 5PM • ---533,..242 locks. AM/FM cassette & ~J;g;': exerctae units Merclaaa•ise Single t>•d. with wicker Mason & Hamlin piano Aatoaotive Sllf~=~::10( 1•11•1 9141 Saall 9l6s morol1Lj'$1 1 H ••• r• j •-titan lt.010 heaoboard, mattraaa. former owner Lauritz IMPORTANT NOTICE 831-2040 495.4949 I 1114 IHlt, 11715 lllERS CAllLLAO -.;e ,.. _ • spring• & frame. $20 Melcllolr 7'3", $8500 l TO READERS ANO P. R PERSONS NEED-AmelE llCTlll 6«-<4289 call Sllov al 631-6223 ADVERTISERS lllDLH101 llW m 667-0311 or 972·8355 2600 Harbor 81 .; M
ED Magic Island It CNTRY FRENCH DIN S,.""'-I "--Jil 1•110 The price of Items •Cl· 28402 Marguerite Pkwy ' S.llara 9167 140· 1110 looking ror I few lnteH'~ RM TABLE & HUTCH _•u.._.... ... vertlsed by V9htCte deaJ.. Mtss•on V•eto ·-----gent, auractl\19 & tine.re Thurs Jan t3, 6PM $400/obo 640-6454 Flah•r Croll Counlry .,.. In the ...itlcie ciaall· (Avery Exll ott 1-5) I Sales-Se<vice-Leutng '10 cnano• 2 H
persona to represent AMERICAN ANTIQUES Ski• wax tree. Step tied e<lvertlalng column• Open Sundesys UllLEIAOI Auto. ate, 23 000 m1
them In their prlvete Club 2 TWll SUlll HIS w It h po I• s S 4 0 . does not Include any ap-1 SllAll S4000tobo 676 8628
In Nwpt Bch. Interview ~5-ftH~'!..!!~:' A~Nal°:ii $400/obo 6-40-645' 840-1865 pllcable tuea, hcense. ~·.r ~ ll•R H 1 2040 4H 4141 '9qlllred Call for appl, 7 ,,... I Down 0 trensler leu. finance ~VIL SH us • _· __ Ftrd 9319
deya, 10 AM • 6 PM A11t Ille llanderd oak tnefC I PO UV U SET hlll '""· Kutle 2 5 charges. IMS tor air l>Ol· Sates-Sen11oe-Lea1o1ng JOI YOUI r.i T t 9169 •---------1 or M r Ha I be r O ptua kitchen stovH, ' Sola 2 u~hol chairs w/Soloman blndlogs and lullon conirol device • ._. tft 1 1111 FORI
87!>-0900 ornate Mc:ker baby bog· mlrrof & teble,· $200 ~ poles. '28· 8"°"1865 I certil1c111on1 or Clealer TME DCtTill 1113 NUTMatO• ' 7 t Corolla wgn new FIESTA "S"
SALO PHSlll g::~ ~~~~~II~~:'~:':.; bit ofr 640-6454 TV /blllt /SltrH 6232 doGumentary prepare-l•W'a lt9' n & brakn, gOOd tires. great Options include en AM/
end chairs. c a rved Must Sell Thomasville eE•UTIFUl 2~·· RC• llon chargu unless MAYEAlllllYH! 1tttn• .. • "' I rans s 95 o obo FM cassette & custom wented pert/time tor r• ,.. " ,.., otherwise specified by * 77 320 1 f"--I 673-5523 _ _ 11 wh ........ s. ,329v281 tell 11ore In Belbo1 French aotu. Mllhogll'ly Corinlhten pine bdrm I Color TV 2 yr wrnty I lhe adve<lt-1· eu 0 · llun _,. -.,.,.
t1land Beach Towels poaler bedl, love aeats.I Mt. arm01re, tt1ple d11r 1148 Fru delivery roof (4$4UBCl 1411 1.u.!J SI UllllllSHUIUI Vtlk••ll•D 9173 IOW s21111:.
Ptua. 226 Mwlne Av 5 VlctOf phonoe, botchlfl w/mlrror, 2 nighl 118nd1, Open Sun Aalt k m cea/ I * ·79 320;, 4 spd · sun -U bloek 54'. ro41 top deUI k Ing • I I. b. d w I TV John'• 648-t786 , •01 s roof (483940) '72 SUPER IEETLE UL.£1 comt>O aefe. prlnll, 1p1n:I headboard. xlnt cond 1111 ~ * ·79 320I. esuio sun 73 ~X3, good 1r11n' car. Good cono Stereo N-1---•totstietl Preef nlng wheel, trunk• 1ndl $2200/oller 673-6228 Brother stereo wllh 8 PAINT & Ille body work,j '~1 <4685021 new engine. good ures paint $2300 C•ll ~ Ex--tlonel, marketeble hundred• O{ arnllJI prlml-. eft 5PM track. ptlono & apeakers up lo 50"/o oll your HI * 80 320!. 5 spo · ioad· StOOO 170-4069 S46-9215 alt 6
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Pf'odllct Rapidly growing' toys Preview Wed and 4 x I 11•1• pool table. ler· lam & alter 7pm or • 80 3201, •uto sun Ntrc .. tl Beu 9145 MUST SELL-GOING publlallll\il corporation. ge bulchet block 18~. wk9'\ds Chevy long blocks 400, roof ( t84096J EAST TO COLLEGE 2833 H
Unllmlted earnings and Tlluri 0·5 Call Charles entlQue wooded the•ler 350, 327 S250 ea * '82 5281. 5 sp<I IEllCHES IEIZ 78 vw Van euto One•---------1 1--------~
grow1h potential Excel. ILO< det•."1 a ti Chaw• 963-8628 'llCllWAYI lmllll , 650-2828, 631-4884 lolldedl (952392) Januery ·sale Aak u~ owner Priced to sell 65 Musteng, good conct
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fringe benellls. Comm.. any trlU IO H 24 hour mOVlel & prog-1•1 I ll I •bout lhe (Allordablet ss4gs pp 54, 6084 AM /FM stereo $1500 S800 plue. weekly Calll 1885 Toronto W•y. C M Blond bedroom group, ramlng S 1 tO. 630-6830 Aaltl WaatH 90201 ' • M ced . • 080 551·4435 betore lllet>a McDougall at 55&-9901 lrpl dt1Mf, lllle ltnd & 208 W 111. Senta Ana way to buy a er H VW Rao Top Sun Roof lor 10pm
545-7648 ; • n g I be <I S 2 0 0 •llM llYEll Closed Sund1y Bert• Micro-Bus Xlnl cond -----
. ,Antique TVfbar conver· 540_..70 loatl Top <lollara tor Sports CHOICE INVENTORY .II• Slt•tH Call 557-6t00 74 Thunderbird runs SAMP~E SELLER FIT ' alon, exit conct. $75 Call Solid Biren lbl wl 2 leeVM Cirt, Buga Campers, VOLUME SALES l••trtl grea11 L..a than 70,000
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exp« d In knits. Mu11 ~1 anytime. 662-3308 • fi cllrt, hutch w/glH~ Ptwer 7012 g14·s. Audi's 1 Authortzed Dealer 11., $3000 love Bug Eo mllH Below low blu•-1 :-~=l~~~:~~at Oek dining table dra $750 840-3700 ett llll llll Ask IOf U/C MGR 1301 Oue11 SI X~J2~~~~2 or 631•0420 book •t Sl500 652-&000 1----11-1-.------1
· $300, 833-3600. ••• 17 5PM 1111 URllO & Newpor1 Beech ·74 Maverick 2 dr, 38,000 ·
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lmum wage piece wor11 ' 4 0 k dlnl cNll S300 •IWI A CHIT 85 hp. He.port 8eechl 18711 BMcll Blvd ----cond 968-1473 wknds Sl695 642-7056 4 SPD . STEREO
lncreeH1 E11perd on 83~.360~ exi"l7 or S20pr 875-6986-allp & lo1de<1. Call HUNTINGTON BEACH IOI lo LARE I 1111 MIZ IOOI orattSpm wtcdya 73 Muatang8tonze.euto. U 041t\T
lnduet. mecll. 631-92 13 640-8855 aft 6
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780...0544, If n~ •n-IU lOOO I D•rk beige/brown t>etge air $2550 080 ~ 995 ••oan••y/UEC plelae keep trying • llW lnterlOr. sunroot. s1ereo. 1111 YW VIII 2t31S92""921 ,
--\/lc1orlan m•hog clew1001 GUiii Sain c I • WE PAY Sales...Servlce-Leas1ng I low mllff & In excellent Marketing Dept h11 md din rm table & mlr· -6:~ c :,:· ~ptst~•.!:,.• 'r 628 S Euclid Ave cond1t1on lhruoull Auto, bed conversion. ·79 Grenada Ghia, com· 1111 TIYIT
o pening In Newport ror.•d br .. klronl. 6 lalMa Ptaiaaala Gr-ury oay .,7~ ',,1 .. ~1•· TOP DOLUR Fuller1on l t23151t Tn11 week's aunrool , new brakes pany car. well maintain· -•HH ITI e..cti flnananal ....us cneira S5000 -• $3500 <> .,... v
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special et rebl1 trans, 1m/lm CU· ed, fully equipped $3500 "'"""-
flnn Good typing, lhor· 640-0020 760-80<41 MOVING SALE. Must Mil 35· Chrll Crall Com-(114)110-HOO Olflf $11,UI Mlle. 47K m1, orig own-btt olr 646-056& dya AUTOMATIC.
!hand 1ldlls. Eap req'd 9119f'ythlng. I.Ola 01 l\Jm & mender 1979 twin dleMI I FOi USEI CARS Open Sunday er S5700 497.2903 STEREO
553-0940 !;dwardlan Parlor Set, mite Cuh only 310 s 1 19 000 or offer I aw...... I LOii IUO• llW ·73 CAMARO. pa, pb, •Ir, UMWSO
loveaeal & 3 chalra Fern1ndo, (Weal Enlr· ..,H .,,;15 Tllllllll nWt (714) 636-5790 ·73 e ..._.. b k many 11tres, mull 1eel .. 4 995 S.Crelary lo Director ol $1000 obo I ancel N 8 Set 12·5, Sun """""' NITIAO/SllAlllt (2t3) 427-549' car~'&'";";::':ia '~::'i $1800/obo 673-6t96 "' 1 10"" Want T 0 P 25' • 32' Sea 2480 Herbor Blvd We need your tr1de-m1 • Trade-mi Welcome 1r•n1 very c 1e 8 n 1----""------1 Developme nt/Condo
• I Rey Of? low/no <In NB COSTA MESA Clll or -out used car I $ 0 0 .. •3•5 1171 --·•r Dua Peaal allp pretd 64•·841' 141·4300 149.14111 maneger, WOltgang Jun-74 280 s.den. 11tn1 cond 2400I B 646-3433 _tr_c..,a_.ry.__ ___ ....._.~«i-. llA.a '"w".-._
540-4479 Con-.lon, lhorthand & Amerlcen oek entlque 1yplng required, beck·
nek, for lltgn..1 bidl t owner 975.o921 dys. 70 Bus, snrl, nutty Cleen '7' Mere Comet, p/1, p/b, .,.. -* GlllT * Sail 7014 WE IUY I LOii IUCll llW 494·491.8 wk/l<ll 1 yr old, eng . Ir ans, air,,_ tires, runs good AUTO, A/C, DIESEL
g1ound In conalrucllon fumllure A I~ Mlle·
or condo converalona tlon Call (61913 7 ·9"739.
helptu4 Newpor1 Beach. A li 5'4~21188 Q UCH IOll clutch & rldlo. $2800 $1250 080. 759-1671 or •tOSUlD FIVE FlllLY UlllE flEL MCI OWi CARS Sales/$¥ lee-le sJng '83 300SO al~~.rg;~r 963-8058 631-0000 •5,995
1&11111 SAU FOR SALE DI TRICIS polished 0.eMC. 10K ml, 2-dr dtux ·73 Colony Park Sta Won ,.-------~
Furniture, aquartum. 642""14•. ~. 9-5 om pin equi pped $4 7 50 rune gOOd. xtru Muat
$«&Ktly Guwd HARBOR AREA
Nice Newport Beacn APPLIANCE SERVICE
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1mall mlK. small eppll Corp'>rellon mual sell very fact. 650-2828, 63t·4884 s .. 11 11,50. 557-9636
ancea, jewelry, Clothlng. beeulllul 44' S wedlth 1500 ml 80 Vanagon l , 1lereo
plents, lu9gage. chlldr Sloop Good cond.. Re· c500· mus5t tape. air, 27.000 mllee a.aaoltilt 9327 en's toys, end m..ich. duced from S29'.50o to all •11
much morelt S 1 9 . 5 o o C ' I I ~e~~s~ ea n S 7 9 5 o '76 Starllre, good lllape, 4
Sal.&Sun Jen 16& tel 2l3/865-521 t or enz, 190 apd, e lr. new clutch.
ll1mlo4pm 7141552.3101 rnlore<I 71 VW Camper, runs $f5!10 642 -483S , HH2 llH Lalttra --------HIGHEST CASH Imm•· 434.0303 grNI S 1400 Musi "" ....._84_2_·_13_63 _____ _
1 ... Ptllt c~ 14. IH,000 I :1~~.'t~~ Y~'t~~:,; nl cond, 63l·5238 '71 Tort>nedo, exll cond
111·2117 6«·1618 551-8285 epaktns. '68 VW BUS 1 1000. c O n d S I 5 0 O b O I 18' HOBIE CAT 000 PIP 8 -ler, runt Od. clean. 960-563' Ill 4:30
499.1183 J ... 1" 1214 s1100 WAITED! 9~ s1eoo1ot>o sae-3319 lp••tla tut
We Mii recond , tj" ~lances 54 3071
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Wuhlt·Oryer $135 N Ollllwuhef $100
Refrlg. S200 6-48-58-48
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1983 Of4ANGE COUN I Y C ALIF0f1NIA 2!> CENl S
Laguna Niguel Ziggurat and its 58 acree
have been declared 1urplua property by
the government and orf ered (or 1ale.
'For Sale' sign
goes up for
the Ziggurat
lly FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL ot'"llllllDelr ........
The largely vacant Chet
Holifield Federal Building in
Laguna Niguel h.aa been declared
exceaa property by the U.S .
ge>vemment and la being offered
for sale, lt was announced today
by Rep. Robert Badham, R-
Newport Beach.
The "ziggurat" as the building
has been called becauae of its
pyramidal ahape, will be offered
for sale to at.ate, county and local
Inflation
hits ferry:
5-cent hike
One of the smallest and, ar-
guably, the most reliable utilities
l.p California -the Balboa-bland
Ferry -ia seeking a 33 percent
rate increue.
In other words, puaenger fare9
would go up five cents.
The increue, if approved by
the state Public Utilities
Commission, marks the third
:time fares have been hiked in the
&rry aervke'a 63-year hiatory.
· It la propoeed \hat rates for
adults be aet at 20 cents and 10
oeJ'lta for children under 5. 'The
rate for can abo would go up a
nickel. to 35 oenta.
Operators of the ferry, in the
application to the utilities
cornrni91ion, said that without a
1are hike the tervice would la.e
money thia year.
government agencies. If no offers
are received, the building then
will be offered for private sale.
According to Howard Seelye, a
Badharn aide, a value between
$75 and $100 million baa been
placed on the multi -tiered
structure by "knowledgeable
sources familiar with real. estate
in southern Orange County ... "
The government acquired the
building in 1974 in a $10.5 million
property exchange with Nbrth
American Aviation Co .. now the
Rockwell Corp.
Oranfe County government
period cally has expressed
interest in leaaing or pu.rchaalng
the building, which has more
than 822,000 square feet of
usable space.
County acquiaitlon of the
building was la.a\ proposed in
1981 by county Supervbor Bruce
Nestande.
"At that value, I think It's too
high for our purpoeea," Nestande
said today. "I want to see an
appraisal.·• Such an aaaessrnent of
the building's value la under
way, Badharil laid.
"I think the cou nty la
interested, the question is at
what price," Nestande added.
Supervisor Thomy Riley, In
whose district the building ls
located, called the $75 to $100
million valuation "a lot of rocks."
"rm wondering lf the county
can afford It," Riley said.
And he suggested that cost
estimates for preparing the
The ferry, owned by the
pioneer Beek family of Newport
.Beach, makes more than 120
round trips daily between the
island and the Balboa Peninsula.
.Since 1919, service haa been
:halted only twice -once when a
:hotel burned near the ferry
hnding and aaaln this winter
.during a fierce ttonn.
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Solvang rancher Bill Nicholas (in hat ) waits his turn in heated
argument with Paul Watson, skipper of the Sea Shepherd.
: The lel"Vice began aa a buaineta
"gimmick for shuttling real estate
-cuatomera to the Island. The
initial pauenge r fee for· a
-0ne-way trip was a dime but the
-l'ate later was lowered to a
nickel.
· Durin1 the 19401 and 501, ~ were provided free rides
lildt from the peninsula becaw.e,
·• the story goea. most of the k.ida 'i>ent all their money at the
.Selboe Fun Zone.
:; : The .._te increued to a dime in
;~9~te 19!W>a and to 15 cents in
·:;l'requent ferry users can
.t)utchue a 30-lrip ticket. The
:price for a ticket will go from
.J~O.H to $12 lf the new fee
cbedule la approved. ..
;~: -lllDEX-_..
•· · At Your Service B3
Births F3
Busine.a E4-5
Bulletin Board A5
Cavalcade 82
ClMllfled Fl,F4-6 c:onuc. F2 era.word F2
Death Noticee F3
Ecllt.orLaJ A6
l'l\p&ementa F3
f.ntertalnment &
,..,.. the Record F3
HuiOICOpe B2
Ann Landers 82 Movtee &
,::· .National Newt A3
Public Notkea 84,06,n-•
Spocu El-3
Dr. St.el~n 82
8Wck Matlcetl •
TeltvWon 88 'Theetetl B&
W•cber A2 Weddlno F3
World ff.wt A.3
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Vigilante in Laguna f aceof f
Conference on seals protest turns into bizarre event
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of'" .. Dllltr ..........
lt'a doubtful wildlife vigilante
Paul Watson will evi:c~~ u.e Laguna Beach as a rop for
a press conference -not after a
aeries of bizarre happenings late
Tueaday.
Among them were the near·
shipwreck of a cabin cruiser
bringing Wat.aon to shore, and
the appearance of an ornery
cowboy who insisted on
contributinjl his four-lf'tter-word
dl&tribe to the newt conference.
Watson and hia 24-member
crew stopped off ln Laguna en
route to the fri~ld waters off
Newfoundland, "'Chere the
32-year-old skipper has vowed to
do battle with teal vessels bound
fOC' Canada '1 annual baby harp
aeal hunL
Here's how the series of mil·
event.a unfolded:
Wat.aon anchored his 200-foot
cod trawler. the Sea Shepherd,
off the C08.'lt and cauj(ht a ride to
shore with mualcia.n Dick Dale
(King of the Surf Guitar) aboard
Dale's cabin c:rulaer.
When the 23-foot cruiser
approached the sand at Main
Beach Park. the engine conked
out and the boat ran aground.
Crew members, llfelU8J'df and
passers-by spent 20 minuletl in a
reverse tug-of-war with the
waves, finally pushing Dale'•
boat back to sea.
A wet Watson and crew.
(See LAGUNA, Pase A%) •
building for new tenants might
equal the cost of new bullding
construction.
According to Badham, sale of
the building by the federal
General Services Agency haa
been ordered a.a part of President
Reagan's program to rid the
government of more than $17
billion in unneeded land and
buildings.
Badham said that a survey of
the building conducted in
December found that only about
one-third of the available apace is
being uaed by federal agencies.
A report made to the Federal
Property Resources Services
branch recommended the
building be declared e>CCell and
aold.
According to a GSA official,
the zigf,urat waa the "worst
example ' for an underutillt.ed or
unused building, Badham said.
(See ZIGGURAT, Page A3)
UCI students set
anti-I ee protest
UC Irvine student ofticen are
preparing a $1,000 lobbying
campa.len to pressure legislators
to vote down Gov. George
Deukmejian'a propocal to ralae
student fees by $150 during the
next school year.
Several key officers met
Monday after the governor's
speech to belin lmplementln1
their campajcn using post cards
and telephone calla to reach
lawmakers. said Jim
Kohlenberger, administrative
vice president of the associated
students.
He claimed UCI students will
:>ppoee any proposal to lncreue
student fees.
"1lus ls the cloeest we've ever
come to actually facing tuition,"
he said.
Students, meanwhile, alao are
concerned about another fee
increase, thJs one exclusively for
their spring quarter beginning in
March. When UC Regents meet
Jan. 20 in San Francisco, they
will oonaider a one-ti.me increase
to meet the governor's Jan. 3
!diet to reduce spending by 2
percent in the curTent fiacal year.
William Parker, asaistant vice
chancellor at UCI, said regents
will consider an increase of about
$100.
To avoid confusion with the
permanent fee increases the
governor propoeed Monday, UC
offlclala are deacriblng the
lncreue likely for March u a
"surcharge."
Kohlenberger said student
repre9entativa at the regents'
meeting wllJ calJ for the 2
percent aavln11 to come from
administrative cutback. rather
than from a fee l.ncreue.
Undergraduate UCI atudents
who are California residents pay
$404.50 per quarter in fees that
go toward s tudent services,
financial aid, student body fees
and debt service for a college
union.
Most students attend three
quarters per year, making annual
enrollment costa about $1,200.
Non-reaidenta pay $1,454.~0
per quarter, or about $4,360 per
year. Graduate students, both
rellident and non-resident, pay
about $15 more per quarter than
undergraduates .
According to Deukmejian's
plan, students enrolling in the
UC system beginning next fall
would pay an e'Xtra $50 per
quarter.
The Republican sovernor'a
ISee ANTI, Page AZ)
Coastline, UC plan
• 01eet1ng on credits
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN ot'"ttle .,.., Noe ....
Coastline College officials will
meet soon with representatives
of the University of California
system to dlacuss a new pollcy
that may prevent 90me Coastline
studenta from transferring coune
credits to UC campuaes.
The UC action f oc uses
primarily on the television
COW'leS offered by Coastline and
allegations that they are not
comparable to classroom COW'lelt
in the same subject.
Coastline President John
Buller said he expects to meet
late this week or early next week
with UC adminlstratora to
pinpoint the university's
concerns over Coastline's cluees
and to determine how they can
CSff COLLEGE, Pa1e Al)
Stock surge cµrries
DoW index past 1, 100
NEW YORK (AP) -Stock
pri<.'ft advanced broadly today,
wt\h the Dow Jones awraae of
30 industriala breakina throuah th• 1,100 barrler for the flrat
tlme tn hJltory.
The lnduatrlal averap cllmbed
to 1,100.07 at 11:80 a.m. PST,
reveralnf Tunday'a •t.back ln
pr1ctl. The avel'ap .Upped beck
to l ,096 bofore noon for an
actvuu of 11.&9.
Advancln, ""* outnurnbtJed
dedlnet by almot\ 3 '° 1 arnoni New Yoi-k Stock E:loc~llned --..
• Analyt1ta aid thitre had been
no 1\l'Udna dewk>omenta ln the
economic new. of late to prompt
muchchan&einmv.t.on'hopes
for a broadenlna economic recovery.
Th• market ahowed little
r"ponM Tuetday when moat ~ banb ~ the counu-y
loWwed \heir prime~ ....
trari l 1 ~ to ( l pmtleft\. Biobn ~ted out that \he banka' acdon
WH merely a reapoftH to r.revtou1 decUn•• In other
lni,rett. ratH ttiat d.Urmlne
UMli ooat Of rnaney. ..
'n-. NYSS'e a•1•Wte lndu
fOH 1.14 to ••. a. At th•
AIMricen Stock ~ ._
lilubt value tDdex .,.. u, .teat •.ao. '
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ANTI-FEf: l.10BBY • • •
rropo&1I , htJWt•v1•r, IS not t't'rt111n
0 f>lb.'I It l'll11l must W\•uthN .an
arduou11 rl'Vll'W in tht'
Dt'mot.•rat t<Jntrollt•d ,t,1te
Lt!g1JSlaturt• t'IUt'lUAtlur\lll or the
State l'(.'Onmny t1lM1 will aftc<c:t ttw
uu tcome A healthy t.'l'Onum y
would 81.'nt'ra le more ta)(
revenut•. makin.a stuc.Jt.•nt foes I~ n~y
P•rker Sdld un1ver:.1l y
administrators also oppose the
concept or tuition -charging
students for funds to opernte
classrooms and pay teal·hel"!.
The U<:' System's budg(:t
officer, William Baker, has
termed th e governor 's
$150-per-student proposal a
reasonable increase within the
t.'<>ntext of t.he state's fiscal crisis,
Parker added
RU k I' r ' 11 W 0 I d K h ti Vt' fl ' l
app1. ..... ·ti .. 1ud1·11u.. though
K 11lil1 ntH•q(t'I 'illd a.tud1•nl
h·utlll' pl.an tu d1,.t1 1huh• a.ioo
pcmtt..irus with p1 u1ttocl mt·~g'--.
oppu1u11g fee 1ncrt.•W1(.'S Studt.>nlJI
will bl> u.-.kl'd l.U fill out tho curd11
and return th<'m to stud1•nt body
offsl'\.'S for m1ulang. ht' su1d
Lt•..idt•r.. alw hupt• tu !K.•t up u
telcphorw in a busy urea JU!lt
1•u L:.1dt• the rollege unaun. ca llt>d
tht• Un1vcrs1ty Ct•nt1•1. w}wrt•
i. t u d l' n t :. l' u n l' on t 1u· 1 t he 1 r
n:prescnt.atavw, he :.uklt.-'d
Like Dcukmejlan. howevel',
lht• student 0 H1t•t•rs also arc
st't'kmg somt• n•venue For tht•m,
at ml'ah:. winning support u( tht·
Associated Student Coundl (01
the $1.000 lobbying bill. Tht
coundl wall rev1t.•w the proposal
nt>xt Tut'Sday
LAGUNA SHOWDOWN • • •
followed by photographers ano
reporters. made their way up the
steep cliffs to the parking lot of
the Hotel Laguna to began the
press conference ..
Watson began talking abou1
the horrors o f the Canadian
government in allowing the
slaughter of 180,000 harp seals
200 miles north of St John in
Newfoundland next month
H e vowed to sail the Sea
S hepherd to the harbor at St
John, where he plans to set up a
blockade al the harbor entrance
and ram any vessel attempting to
leave for the harp seal birthing
grounds.
He claimed his rod trawler has
equipment -1nl'lud1ng a
10-foot-high barbed-wire barrier
encirdmg the entire de<:k that
wil l make it 1mposs1ble for
Canadian coast guard offll·1als to
board her
Watson said the vessel 1s
equipped with a water cannon to
repel boarders and even "armed"
with eight 50-gallon drums of
pie/filling that can be fired by
the water cannon.
It was at a point an the press
conference when Watson was
talking about the three' whaling
vessels he has rammed and sunk
on past exped1t1ons that Solvang
ra.ncher Bill Nicholas stepped tn
<..:al11ng Watson and his crt'W a
bunt·h oJ money-grwbb1ng
phunaei.. the ran<:her engagt•d
Watson in a finger -waving.
name-calling battle of shouts.
"You 're an ecolog1C·al
1gnor:m1us." Wat.son shouted.
T 0 w h I l' h N i C' h 0 I ~· s
n-soonded. "I'll ~avl' you $2,000
to gel back on that boat and gel
lhl' hl'il out of hl•re"
To whu:h Watson and
st·Vt.>ral aew membf.rs held out
thl'lr hands and said, "Pay up
and we're out of here "
Thul prompted the red-faced
l'OWboy to pull a fat wallet from
h1i> pocket and begin countang out
$100 bills
"I've only got $1.500," he said
"Will that do?"
Onc of the tn•w members
laughed and said, "Hand 1t over
We'n..• gone."
But Nicholas pol·keted lht.·
money. saying that he'd be "JUllt
like you people 1r l gave you the
money"
The press conference ended
!>h1>rtly afterwards Then Wat.son
and t ~o report<'ri. reured to a
m·arby tavern for a fareWl'll
drink bf.Core the skipper set sail
for Nt.>wfoundland
"Some town." Watson said,
sipping on has S('('ond beer "ls 1t
always like this around here'"
By GLENN S<'OTT
01 ""' 0111, '"•I .....
hvtrw 1101111 will h.1vt• u lttw
rl'CjUll llli( Jll IVUU' l'UrtlJ>IUlll'll uml
utht•f jrtlUJ>H to du1du:w th .. k1nd11
iU\cJ quuntltll'I or \())(j(.• l'hl'nllcul"
tht•y u1w within thl' city
ll'Vhll' City Council ml•mlx•r11
u111.1111111uu•ly ugreeu Tul-.d11y tu
pnl>ll aiut•h an ordiruann·. which
l'OU)d mukt• ttw ''"Y the flrat an
Orun,(<• County to tmplem<>nt u
d'wmkul c.J111dosuro law
Counc..·11 members uld cl\y
ofhciuhi Wiii (.'ONIUlt with Orlingt'
(.' o u n l y S u pt• r v I 1 o r Br u ct'
Nt•!$Umdt•, who has prOpolil'd u
sinulur law for unim·orporut('(I
urea!! of tht• wunty
Courwtlwoman Mai y Ann
Ga1do p1 uposed the law. She
dainwd four chemkal leak11
rt•porwd an the city since mid-
N OVt.'Ol bl'!' poln t OU t poss1 ble
dangcrs lo pt.'<>plc who work or
live there.
Tht• potential for u tragic
acl'idcnt 1s too great to overlook
She loses
all in fire,
except life
By ROBERT BARKER
0 1 1M O•llr Plloi tl•lf
Daanu Peterson got out of the
f1rt.' 1n hl'r Huntington Bea<'b
t'1mdom1n1um with her life, but
that apparl'ntly was about all.
Consumed in the Tueaday
afternoon blaze were all her
dotht•s. hl'r furniture and
l'vt-rythmg eYSC' the unemployed
woman smd she owned She even
lost ht?r ('OntaC't lenses
Less than an hour after the
!1rt• brok<• out, she wac; surveying
thl' sn•nt? 1n a neighbor's too-
large bathrobe, still wondering
wher<· i.ht• was going to spend
the night
Peterson later complained of a
sore throat and she wound up
spending the night al the hospital
for observation.
"She was exposed to a heated
atmosphere and we thought she
might have suffered damages to
her respiratory tract," sajd fire
mvestiRator Rick Grunbaum.
"I understand she feels fine
and will be released today," he
added
Pett'r.,on .HL said she was
January's 'heat wave' ·settles in
A wmk'r hl'Jl wavt.• that has
brought mid-August weathl'r to
the Orange Coast ts expected to
hnger through the we<'kend with
continued warm days
Lifeguards along the l'oast
rl'ported a flurry of beat·h
al·tivity Tuesday Newport Beach
attrac ted more than 30.000
v isitors while roughly 25,000
~'Opie showl'd up at tht· strand
in lluntangton Hea<·h
Newport Beach ued with f1 vt·
other Southern Dlhforrua cttaes
Tuesday as the wapnest spot an
the nation at 87 degrees.
Th 1·. rt.• ad 1 n g Newport
hf<'guards said. 1s lx•heved to bt• a
rrcord fua· January A
temsx•raturt> ol tt.i dt•gret"S an Los
Angeles Tuesday broke a l!:IOH
Januarv ll'C:ord of 81 dt·~rt.'<~
Desp1t(• the· perfect tanning
weathc>r un tht· tx•ach, tlw walt'r
rt>mmm. a l'h11ly 60 dejln:'<."S.
The National Weather ~rv1<."<'
-;aid the dry Santa An& wand:.
that h:ivt· tr1ggl'rc:d th<• heat
wavt> wall ht•gm to dw out this
l' v c n 1 n g b u t t h a t 1 n 1 a n d
lt•mp<•r<ltun·~ will rl·m~m 1n tht·
low 80'> through Sunday
East freezing
Rain mm
U•O out .,,., Santa ""• winds
-· e to Oec<eese "As the Sent• Anu abate -
eapetl 1emperetuta1 lo Orop
some bul ltte -m -•ther -continue se>d Jett W•tQhl of ttte
Nelo0nal WHtttef S..-a
Th• -••h•• setvlee said ltte
1norea&•r>g lllQh c1ovo1 1on1ghl S1nte "nas com11111 thrOUOh tile
W1th overnight 10~ mostly 1n 1111 movnl••ns would d•c•••••
$Os Con11der1ble high 1on1ghl end lhu•~•Y when ttte
ctou<Stneu and oot as w•rm on weathe< lo• Soutttern C•lllOfnla
lhvrad•y H1gh1 on Thursclay would be mo&lly clOudy wltll hf(ltl
mostly 1n th41 mid· 709 clouOI and 1~ tamper•lurea
EI sew 11 at• 1 r om Po 1 n t The high 81 Loe Angele5 <:""<
..
Concep11on 10 the M•••c•n C«lt« Tueaday W81 113 .,._
border 11\d out 60 m•lea Loc•I wlHCh topped I he 8 t ·degr ee
nonlllast wtnda up 10 20 knots record for • Jen 11 Ml 1n t90e
w1lh seaa vp 10 3 feet. south of In San Otego the 80·d11grH
V•nlvr• th•Ough tonight record also ••I tn 1908 w•s
OlherwlM . light v8rteble wonda bralteo by Tuesday • 83
through lhur1d•r ••c•PI Burt>enk long ~. Newport ~ronl~ S . ......, ge"9felly _,,.,_,, to -t up 10 Beech S•n Gabflel San Ju•n
10 knol• 1n the 11ternoon CA011tr81\0 •nd Tllclrmal Ued lor
Smooth -with -•arty 1-'1 1 lhe h19hell temperature In the
10 2 IMt lncrHSll"Q high clOu<I• na11on wtlh 87 ~-TV9Ml•y
t0f1tgh1 eno Thur~ey. espec1111y -
ove< south41•n w1ter• T e11•per<1 I ure!'
L'.S. s11111111<1ry
A DIUI OI etc\" COid sprHd
anow ec:rON mucll ol IM eutern
United Sl•I• lrom New York 10
Georgl• locl•y end _,,penytng
wlnda knocked down lrM• and
~llnM
In Ille WHI perching deNrl
winds llnown H Iha SMlll An••
conttnv•d 10 produce record
w•m temJ)9f•turM In the 80t In
Sou1'1tm Celilofnl8 llr>d oMc11l1
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wer• Idled wllen driver• dl1co~ered lhelr llrahe !lad
frozen wt"'9 ...,..lfng In ne..-·1#0
teml*•lurff f0t Ille lllgnWiy to
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mpn .. .,. re!Jptted I" "ome.
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(1•w wt·t•lo. 1·on11u tans with city yl'ur round har.Ardou• chcmka 1 m " hi g
•lafC nwrnbt'no. the county Flrtt L1k•· O•ldo, Aaran d4llmcd the air. An alrplam· cru• ~
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I 1uxlc rhl·mlcala have occurr('d. a problem If It rip~ Into t ''
uQ>uncllman l.>.wtc.J S11l1 not<'d He> notc-d, tor example, thut an wrcma bulldlnp. ahe '':M('lll..od
the tmportuncP o( cruuting ethylcrw oxide leak Nov 12 at The only way \0 han le l\K"h a
i h b l h h bet 111tuatfon would be lo knnw in atandord rt•qulrc.-mt'ntJ 10r t e Bcntl(•y La !I m g t UVt' ·n ndv,...,,., what c(fe<:\11 thl' mixing l''in• Ot•partment ao each city much worse hod 1t occ·urred .. ...no ..
dcK·•n't mand•t.e 1 ronfualnai IN dunna a workday ruthcr than on of t•hem1t·al1 from odjacent
of rull11. lrvlm• "'OntracLa for fire a Fr1duy rught. buildings might creaw. tht-aaad
prot«·t1on from the t'OUnly Fire City 0Hic1als also were lucky Gaido alto stn.Wed. and other
Dcpurtment. which also serves tht• lab's emergcnl'Y alarm went l'tJUncil members agreed, .thal the
i.evcral other cities. o f 1 , o s u pl' r v I so r w a s rnst uf implementing the new
Oaido first proposed the city imr11t.odiutt>ly a<."Ct.'l>Sibl<' anti night law should be covered by
pay no more than $20,000 \0 hire shift workeri. W('rl' quu·kly chargma "u!ICr" fees to the flrml
a con" u 1 tan t to draft an evat.•uJll'li, hc addlod that l'mploy toxic chem1cala
ordlnanl·e After a !ihorl "lnt•wrycnt1caljun<.·tun·we The fefts l'OUld be levied
discuuion, however. Mayor were fortunate th1ngi. bruk<' our through lhl' same system that
Larry Agran said the. ci\)' 1hould w;,iy .. collects bUSlnt'SS ht-en!W recs. they
hire a full-time spectalllt to Allt)Oul(h 27 p<.•opll'. uwluding said ~
OiH11a l't"tt•rson
taking a noontime nap an her
l'O ndo at Claremunt Lane and
Continental Dnvt.> when flames
broke out at the side of bed.
dWakening her.
Shl' tried to beat out the fire
wath blankets and then tried to
douse It wllh water.
"But I l'OUldn't breathe and l
had to get out," she said.
Investigators said the fire
destroyed Pet~rson's $75.000
c·ondominium and caust.'d
additional 105SeS to contents
Grunbaum said firefighters
were lucky the flames didn't
spread.
"It was hot and dry because of
the Santa Ana winds. All the
:1partroents would almost
l't'rtamly have burned 1f they
had had wooden shingles," he
said
Grunbaum said nearby
rC's1dences had composition
shmglC'S which helped ~ prevent
flames from sprea<lJng from roof
to roof
Peten.on said she smokes but
hadn't been smoking prior lO her
nap "l think n must have been
:iomethmg to do with electrical
switches."
A woman who Peterson rudn't
know brought her a bag of
clothes to get her throufth the
night
Anothl•r woman asked
Pel('>rson what sh<' needed
"You don:.S have any s1~e 9
shoes on you." she asked
"No." was the reply "But
Wt>ar size 10 "
She returnl'd minutes later
with shoes for Peterson.
Peterson said she had been a
~ 1al work(•r in Los Angt.•les and
also had counst!IC'd c·hildren She
said shl•'s bt'<'n out of work for
nearly thrc'<' yt'ars
''That's what I need, a JOb."
she said "Tell people that I love
to wnrk with children "
School chief says
'No DJ ore layoffs'
By JODI CADENHEAD
01 the O•llr Piiot St•lf
After sending layoff notices to
teachers in the Newport-Mesa
Unified School D1Stnct for the
last four years, Superintendent
John Nicoll said Tuesday the
board "should dig our heels in"
and not fare any teachers this
year
Nicoll l'alled the ant1c1pated
1983-84 school budgt't, with a
proJCcted $1.6 million deficit,
"glum," but he told trustees he
h o ped attrition and ear l y
retirement would make it
unnecessary to lay off any
teachers this year.
Last spring. as required by
law, 88 teachers were sent layoff
notices About 12 actually were
laid off and now are working as
substitute teachers in the district.
Officials 1n the financially
strapped district expect t.o lose
800 s tudents this year. meaning
30 fewer teachers will be needed
in Septembf.r.
District officials also are
recommending that teachers be
granted no salary increases next
year, other than normal step
increases for advancement. Thas
y~ar teachers received a 3
percent raise.
Nicoll said he hopes to shave
$1 million from the pro,ected $1.6
million deficit by eliminating 30
teaching positions through
attrition and early retirement.
Sance last spring 21 teachers
and administrators have
participated in the early
retirement program h allows
employees over 55 lO retire with
an annual $6,000 salary for five
years. r~1ve benefits for five
years and work part time as
consult.ants for five years.
Addrtionally, NacoJl
recommended the board take no
action to eliminate any programs
durmg the 1983-84 school year
News of the recommendations
was greeted with guarded
enthusiasm by Newport-Mesa
Federation of Teachers President
Maya Decker.
"I'm ecstatic I 'm really
pleased," said Decker "l think
it's good that we finally have the
opportunity to avoid the agony
we've been going through for the
last few years."
Distract ofhcaaJs are predicting
a $47.J m1lhon budget next year,
down almost $3 million Cron the
'82-63 budget. Most of the;
reductions have <..'Orne as a result
of lossr•s of state and federal·
income
COLLEGE CREDITS • • •
From Page A1
bf. resolved.
But Buller emphasized that UC
offac1als have confumed that tht>
transfer l·redit challenge will not
affet•t students who have taken
ConsthnP courses in the past or
who are enrolling in the spring
semester, which bejltns Jan, 31.
Coa s tlin e. which ha:.
adm1n1strative offices i n
Fount.am Valley. has no campu.a
inmate succumbs
in Newport jail
The death of a rnlddle-age man
being held in the Newport Beach
city jail is the subject of an
investigation by police detectives
today.
Officers said 1t appeared thf'
man died of natural causes. The
man's name was not released.
Police did not specify why he
had been arrested. An autopsy is
being conducted by the Orange
County Coroner's office
It offeri. classes 1n rented
loc.-at1ons througboul the area.
Its telev1S1on courses have t>eeo
c·nticaz.ed by faculty members at
sister schools Orange Coast and
Golden WC'st culleg~s In part
because of this criticism. officia1-
m the UC and California Sta~
University systems have begun a
review of t.elet:ourses
The four-year un1vers1taes
traditionally have accepted
Coasthn(• telecourse credits when
students transfer .
.ffut ta.st month • UC facu.Jl.y
t'Omm1ll«' called the &ard of
Admissions ahd Relations with
Schools adopted new guidelines
ronl.-ernang the transfer or credit
earned at community l'<>lleges.
The c hairman of thia
l'omm1ttec has said Coastline's
classes will bf. suspended frQ1'9
the transfer process until •
further review is conducted.
But Coastline l'resident Buller
said UC officials will not tmpose
such penalties on spring studen~ ,
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Weddings
Laura Ziemer Susan Balley Kathryn Vogtl Cberl Smllb
Townsend McNuhy
Nina PQlley McNulty and John Townsend
were marrled In the Miasion Viejo Country Club.
They are making their home m Costa Mesa. The
bride i. the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jack 0 .
Polley of Newport Beach and her h usband is the
son of Mrs. Larry Fessenden of Anaheim.
daughter of George and Annelle G urgos of
Irvine, and Joaeph Wilham Smith, son of Mary
Smith, of Laguna Niguel, and the late J ames
Smith. The newlyweds a.re res1ding in Laguna
Niguel.
Bailey -Evans
Ziemer -Rogers Swan Evans, daughter of Ray and Marilyn
Evans, of Fountain Valley, and David Bailey
were married in Walke r Union Churc h in
Walker, Ore Bailey's parents reside in Cottage
G r ove, Ore., a nd the n e wly w e d s have
established their home in Creswell, Ore.
Vogel -Smith
Laura Jean Roger's and William Craig
Ziemer exchanged w edding vows in the
Community Church Congregational. They will
establi1h their home In Brea . Parents of the
newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. William J Rogers
and Dr. and Mrs. Donal Ziemer. all of Costa
Mesa.
Smith -Gurgos
Our La d y Queen of A ngels Church in
Newport Beach was the setting for a ceremony
uniting in m arr iage C h eri L yn n Lfu rgos.
Kat hryn Jane Smith and Martin Duane
Vogel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Vogel, of
Huntington Beach, recited their wedding vows
during a cer~mony m St. Rita Catholic Church,
Sierra Madre The bride IS the daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. Roger Philip Smith of Arcadia. The
newlyweds are residing in Huntington Beach.
DEATH NDTICfS =B-ir_t_.h-.s ___ ~~~-
Hunt10g•on Beach ooy
THOROUGHMAN ROY M . THOROUGH-
MAN. realdent of South
La1una, C a P as a ed
away on January 10, 1982
Som September 12, 1889 In
Yates Ce nte r , K a nua.
Surv ived by his w if e
Dorothy, a daughter Masu
Muehlke o f Sequ im,
Washington, a 1l11te r Mrs.
Ray McCormick of Oregon
City, Oregon, granddaughter
Susan Golden and granct.on
Albert Mue hlke, J r and
gr ea t-gra ndd a u gh ter
Jennifer Elder. Memorial
services will be held on
Saturday, January 15. 1983
at 2:30PM at Pacific View
Mortua ry C hap el w i t h
i n\ermen t Arlingto n
Nationa l Cemetery,
Arllnaton. Virginia In heu
o f flo we rs m emoria l
contributions may be made
t o Th e P h 11 o 1.0 p h I c a 1
A uiatance Leag ue o f
Lacuna Beach, Ca Pacific
View Mortuary, Newport
Beach directors
WEBB
REGINALD STANLEY
WEBB. born March 8, 1910.
died January 7, 1983 1n
Fullerton, Ca A long ume
resident of Costa Mesa, Ca
Mr. Webb ia survived by his
son Keith , daughter-in-law
Pat and 2 granddaughters,
Laura and Debbie. Services
and interment private
GREENE
HI LD A BLATZ
GREEN E, passed away on
Jan uary 9, 1983 She 1s
survived by her eons Paul
and Jerry, grandchildren
Darrell. Cynthia, Mark.
K e n t and Ch ris, great·
grandchildren Andrew. Ned.
and Lacey. and by 1 brother
Albert Blau No formal
lef'Vices Contnbutions may
be ma de to a favorite
charity
ociet)
CMMATIOH -Al AT llU.
646-7431
Our lit erature 1•11• the
oompre1e story of our itodety .
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L.aguna Beach
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L.aguna Hills
768-0933
San Juan ~p1strano
495 1776
N•UO-UWM-MT. OLIYI
Mot1uary • Ceme 1ery
Crematory
1625 Gisler Ave
Costa Mesa
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IAL•040WAY
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110 Broadw•y eo. .. Me ..
642-9150
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• MITCL# CHA'tt. •27 E t 7th St
Cotta Mesa
&4M371
alftTHS Hoeo Memottel
ttoepltel
Oc:lober 5
Mr end Mr• Looi• MOO<e Irvine
boy
Mr and Mr• William Monlgome•y
Hun11ng1011 Beach gill
October I
Mr •nd Mrs Robert Panon. Irvine
boy Mr end Mii N0tman Mangakau.
Coal• Mesa. boy
Mr and Mra C Slagner, Colla
MHa. girl Mr and Mrs Triomas Fotter.
N-Port Beach. boy
Mr and Mrs Jerald Khalil.
Huntington Beach. boy Mr and Mii George Henry
Foonte•n Valley, gill
Mr and Mre Edwlltd Krm Laguna
Beach. Ofrl Octe>Oef 1
Mr end Mre Lyn60n CleY1on Ill,
Ir-Me, boy
Mr and Mfl Stephen Bowie
N-potl S..Ch gin
OctotMr.
Mr and Mrs P11r1c1t Johnson
ltorlt\9. boy Mr and Mrs Ct>arles Fraser
HUf\ll"QIO<l 8Mcli. boy
Mr and M" JeNrey Single<. Cotta
M"6 bOy Mr and Mtt Jamel Hugn••
Laguna a..cti 0111
Mr and Mrs Wiiiie MllcomD
Coste Mase OOy Mr and Mrs S1epnen Roetch
We11m1n1ta<. Doy Mr e nd M11 Ricky Kingery
Hunungton Beaci'I. gltl
Mr end M fl. Oonlld M1rt1nez,
Huntington SeKh. boy
October I
Mr and M11 Gery Fyt>el. Fountain
valley ooy Mr and Mrt Steven Sherwood
Irvine boy
Mr and Mr• Oarrall Halvarton,
Coate Mesa, boy
Mr and Mra Erik P11me1 Laguna
eooch. boy Mr and Mra Bradley S111um
Cott• MeH girl Mr and M11 Robert Scrielar,
Huntington Beach. boy OctoMJ 10
Mr and M ra Jonn Hickman
Nawpotl Beach gjrl
Mr and Mra JatMS WllJOn. Irvine
1w1n boys OctoMf 11
Mr and Mr• Rlcllard Grewar
Costa Mew boy
Mr and Mrs Mark Ra1navold
Costa Mase bOy
OctoOet 12
Mr and Mra Wlllllm Pollard
ltvlne. bot Mr and Mrs K1t11. OlallOOd Irvine
~ and Mra John Chepo
Engagenients
Pfahl -Pietsch
Mr. and Mrs. K urt Pfahl of Costa Mesa
a n nounce the engageme nt of their daughter,
Sandra Maria Pfahl, to J ames Charles Pietsch.
son of Mr and Mrs. Frank Pietsch of G lendale A
June 11 wedding in Newport Harbor Lutheran
Church is planned.
Sturm -DiCostanzo
The engagement of Roseann Frances Stunn
to Donald James OiC.OStan.zo IS announced by her
parents. Eugene and Irene Sturm of Newport
Beach. The future bridegroom is the son of
John and Jean DiC.OStanzo of lrvme A March
wedding m St James Church on the Lido
Penmsula, is planned
Rubel -Abrams
Peggy Mai:1on Rubel and Mark Alan
Abrams will be married March 20 m the garden
at Sherman Foundation, Corona del Mar The
bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jam~ Lyon Rubel Jr. of Corona de! Ma.r. Ors
Herbert and Lois Abrams of Seal Beach are
parents of the future bridegroom.
Green -Sheldon
Mr. and. Mrs. William C. Green of Newport
Beach hosted a champagne supper t.o announce
t he engagement of their daughter, K athleen
Meri, to L . Philip Sheldon Jr .. son of the Rev.
and Mrs. Louis P. Sheldon of Anaheim The
weddmg will take p}a{'(' July 30 In St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church. Newport Beach
Buck -Hansen
A Feb. 26 wedding In Our Lady Q ueen of
Angels Church , Newport Beach, is p lanned by
Lynda Ann Buck and J ohn Walter Hansen, eon
o( Mr. and Mn. John H . HaNen of Thousand
Oaka. The couple's plans are announced by her
parenta, Mr. and Mrs.. Sydney E. Buck of Corona
del Mar.
Curry-Dillon
Kristine Elaine Dillon, daughter of Juan and
Betty Dillon, oC Huntln~ton Beacl\, and John
Reeder Curr_y were married durlns a ceremony
ln Whittler College Chapel. They are l't.'llldfns tn
Monrovia., where nJs parent1, Paul and EUr.at>eth
Curry aho make their home.
Corwin-Eriksen
A t"etemony tn Nt wpon Harbor Lutheran
Church united In mamaae Debbie Erlkltn and
K..n Corwin. They are mJdin~ in CotUll MtN
Th brtdt> b tho dau1hter of S . urd Eriktl-n, of
Sun Clly. Corwin la lhe eon o Ed Ci·rwln, of Newport Beith •
Mr and M11 JtmH Marcnetta.
Irvine boy
Mt 1nd M•a James Carlaon
Cotta Meaa g1r1
October n
Mr and Mra Aob1rt Parkins.
Costa MeH glrl Mr and Mrs Aandy NetllM. Irvine
Qill
Mr and Mra Edwin Peck. Jr .
Irvine boy
Mr end M11 Robert Pratlo.llt.
Hun11ng1011 Beecn girl
October 14
Mr and Mrs Ger.,d Woo1a1s,
Irvine. boy
Mr end Mrt Cnr111opher HOWit.
Hunll119lon Beech, g11I
Mr end Mra Oenla Sen11a
Hun11ng1on Be&en, girl
Mr end Mra Stepnen Rasch.
Cotta Mesa. bOy
Octotlef 15
M• and M11 Richard H•wley
NawPQrl Beech boy
Mr and Mtt Albe•lo daSagun
Irvine 0111
Mr end Mr t Ro Dart 1 aylor
Newl)o<1 Beach glfl
Mr arid Mra Robert Eastman
Huntington Beach boy Mr and Mrs Jenn Cele Newe>orl
8nch gl•1
October 11
Mr and M11 NlcholH w1111e1c.
Fovnta•n Valley bOy
Mr end Mra Donald 1<.1111n
wes1m•nt1a<. g•rt Mr and Mra JOMph Trent. Colla
Maaa boy
Mr •nd Mrs Ta11y Carson
Hunungton Beach boy
Mr and M11 Hatty Peterson.
WMtmlnste• bOy
Mr and M rs Steven Sandell
Irvine boy
October 17
Mr and Mra Stuar1 t<erl. Corona
d•I Mar boV Mr lll\d Mrs Donald Boyd, lrvlne,
glrl
Mr ano Mra Donald Mulhaupt,
1tv1na. girl Oclobll,.
Mr and Mrs O.cer Ayal• Costa
Mesa boy
Mr ond M11 D11yl W.ie1m11n.
Colla Mn• g111 Mr 1nd Mrs Paul t<onapaltky
llv•no g111
Mr and Mra M•rk Carver Colla
Mo11 Qlll
OclCIMr 11
Mr end M11 Abdallah Morelli.
Balboa gtrl
M• and Mrs Arthur Tormollan
Wl'ltm1ntte< boy
Mr and Mrs Jonn P olluo
Hunl•nglon Beach, OOy
OctoMJ ID
Mr end Mrs Blaine Straiton
Costa Mase O"' M r and Mr• Kent Pearce
Newpott 84MICl'I 011• Mr end Mra Oav•d Peterson
Coat• Mesa boy
Mr and Mrs Roberl Travers
Senta Ana He>gnts boy
Mr and Mrs Jlltnf!t Ptcken. Irvine.
boy
October 21
Mr and Mrs James !odams.
N..,.port Beach. boy
Mr 1nd M11 John Tupy. Co111
Meaa boy
Mr 1nd Mra Oougln l"rledman.
Irvine. boy
M r end Mrs. An1hony Mulln.
Cotta M1111. girl
Mr and Mr1. Robert Ruuell,
Huri11ng1011 Beacn, glrl
Mr and Mr• JeNr•y Lyall Costa
Meta boy
Octobet 22
Mr and Mfl Rober I Oammllr.
Irvine g111
Mr arid M11 RK;,,a•d Swan, Colla
MIN boy
Mr end Mtt Jenn Oede. Irvine.
boy
Mr and Mrt Scotl Wallman.
IMM. boy
Mr arid Mfl Oon1ld Greene
Coale Miit boy
Octftef u
Mt and M11 Aoberl AOH .
Hunllngton Bffeh. girl
Oct°'* tA
M• and Mrt 8tanley Morrltori. lnltne. girl
Mr llld Mra CllJQ Lowe. Laguna
Buch. boy
Mr Md Mra Devld Prendargu t,
INIM, oirt
Mr and Mr• J ack S1enl1 y.
F0unt11ri Veil~, Ol<I
Mt and Mra Jonri Olrdnar, Coate
M .... glrl
0.tobef ..
M r •rid Mre Juan lleridovel,
Cotta M .. 1 glrl
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Mt •nd Mr• Alc:ll•ro HHIOr!,
OorOtle de! M1t, Olri 0.tMafB
M r arid Mr e OtlOO IC elly.
'®rite•ri Velley Diii Oet.iet•
Mt l r!O M r t Merk lh••·
Hunlll)OIOll .. ICill 9111 ......... .,
Mr eni Mrt Mlc:.h 111 Con111,
ll'Wle boy
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Aoerne11ty 011\18 WU IChH I••
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N-pon 8Mcn. CA 112eeo
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1983
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NAME tTATl!Ml!NT
Tne 1011ow1ng person 11 doing
OuS1neH II
WOODIE S. 1835 Whltl1tr SI
Unll 0-8. Cotta Meaa CA 112627
Ann Taylor •85 E t8th St
Coa111 Mesa CA 112827
Tlus but1nes1 II conducted by en
1nd1V10ua1 Ann Taylor
nus ..... menl ..... fried """ ,,.,. Coonly Clerlo of Orange Counly on
Oec 23 t1182 ,206475
Publlahad Orange Coul Oelly
Pilot Oec 29 1982 Jan S 12 tll
1983
5«123·82
PUBLIC NOTICE
P'ICTITIOUS BUllHIH
NAMI ITATIMINT
The lollowlng per1on 11 doing
bus•nen es
BIRTHIN SHIRTS, 2211 Mete
Or . Santa Ana, CA 92707
Stecy Dorene McCullougn
22 11 M eaa Or S•nle Ana, CA
92707
Tiits butlr'le .. 11 conduc1e0 Dy an
1ndlvldu11I
Stacy O McCu11ougn
Th11 atatemerol w11 filed w11n Ille
County Cleflo. of Orang• County on
Oac 23. 1982 F2064n
PuDllttled Or anoe Coul Oally
P1tot Oec 29 t982 Jan S 12 tll
1983
5824·82
NJUC NC)TIC£
NOTICE OF NON ·
Mtf'ONllRITT
Notice 11 "-'•by given thtl Ille
undeulgned Wll not IMI t"90flllble
tor any deb11 or l11blll1taa
contracled by enyone otner ll'lan
mY991f on or alter thla dll•
Otlted tnt1 4th day of January
11183
~-M Part• .. Scon 14 SurftlOe Ctr
Newporl Bch CA 92863
Publlahed Orange Conl Oally
•IOI Jen 5 6 1:1, 19113
t 11·81
PU8llC M>TICE
FICTITIOUS tUllNUt
NAMI ITATEMENT
Tna following per1on 11 doing
buslnou es
DAWN'S OISCOU"IT LACE 88
Fair Or111e. Coale Me.a, Cllllorn••
92627
Dawn S Skl•r t t4 46tn Strael.
Newpotl Beacn. Calllorn" 1126«13
Thll bu11neu la conducled by an
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Wtdnetday, January 12, 1983 • Fl
MUC NOJIC( MUC llOTtC( PllUC NOY.ct
''°lmou• .,...... 1eom1«1e eu ... u ~---r'.L.•• I N Ml lfAflMlllfF 9lAMI eTATIMINT -
fhe I~ Hrtont art fCWIO f ha t0Uowln1 .,., .. ,, 11 llOlltl •T1...,,
l>ullflN• .. boillMtl .. • fhe ~ ~ .,. doillt
J I W f L " Y W 0 " L 0 MANAOUtlHf tOLUflONt ~ • MANAQtM NT CO . J)O I tftl'I 1t 11 & e11ore llne L en • 1 t T H I C AW e IU D GI atreet eo.ta ....... CA•2U7 H1111tinQton hKI\. CA ,,.... OOMPANU. ~J I ""*"8ll It , ~db~•~n~W~.~•~C>tt!!hl'r••lm11• .. r.,...,,1tt1t"""°te"""r.111111e.~...,.1411.._----~~--o~~,....
l eec.rH I Corona 0•1 Mer CA thor.-llne Li ne •t. H11nt1n91on Oamlllrldo• C1,,1111 Orou•.
•Mn a..on. CA '2641 HO • P111Jman ''"" A lla, "ode e elden 2tOO Peril Tn.1 butlMta11 CCNW\tc.tld b,.,, Caltlorril• 12701 • Cellf ornl•
Newpo11, Nevrpor1 t u cn, CA lndtvldual oatpOtellon t2MO lilot>ert W kN-TNt ~ .. condue..O by e
Tf\18 bulln ..... OOll~llld Oy • Tllll .ta•-· -llteO wtlll IN c:opor•c~ .......... c ................. ... g_,al Pllt'*tftlp Cot,iftty Clfitk Of 0tel'IQll County Oii _,,..,...,,. _.,_ ..,...,...
M Stldet1 Dec 21, fff2 ••-L ldfttOe,
fl'llt 118letll9flt WM Iii.cl Wiii'! the 0•"'41 •. °"""''* b.c Vloe l'relliienl coun1y c1er1t of 0r11199 Cout>ly on Lawyer Tl'tlt 111tttNnt wea tllacl wllll U. °" 13 1912 OH C6'flO'•le "1eu ~nty 0'9ttl ol Olange Coumy on
,__ Nilwporlletall,CA-Jen II. tllti
'11b11eneo 0•1ng1 CoHt Oally ....., ftlNM
191101. o.c H . 198:1 Jan 6, 12, 10. Publl•fl•d 011rio• COHI Di iiy f'ubll1heel Otanga Coe•• Oally 19'3 I PllOI. Jan 8, 12 Ii , 20, IH 3 Piiot, Jan 12, 1•. 21, fat> 2, tlil3
8«114 12 126-13 2t7~
Pla.IC NOTICE
.. eTtTIO\le IUllNIH
NAMI tTATIMaNT
The fOllOWlng 1>9rac>na 111 doing
bu11neN H
TAMAA[81. 17101 \/en Bu•en
It , Vntt A, HunllnQlon S.Kh, CA ·~e41
'"•reu Merla 8utme, t7701
\11111 Buren I t • Vntl A, HunflnOIPfl BeKh CA 11284T
T am111 Ann M<:C11ck1n 1770 t
Ve11 Buren 81 Unll A Hun11ng1on Beech CA 9284 7
Tt>•t Dua.In.ti I• conoucle<I Dy a
llm111<1 p1r1naran1p
Ther"a Sulme
Tl'>ll 1111-1 wu Iliad With ll'le
Couniy Clerk 01 O••no• County on 0.c n 11182
f20l4N PuDllaned Orange CoHt 0111y
Pilot O« 211 t982 Jin 5 t2 tll t993
PU8l1C NOTICE
flCTrTIOUl•U .... H
NAMI ITATIMINT
The following P«IOllt are doing
bullneN ••.
MA RI AN AS BUILDI NG
A SSOCIATES I, 11113p Talbert
Avenue, Fountain Valley, Clllllornla
112708
FHP. Inc, 11930 Talb8'1 Avenue.
Fountlln 111.lley. Calllornl• 112708
Thi• bualnna la conduolect by a corpora II on
FHP. Inc o.to.rt Gumblner, M O .
Praaldenl
Thia 11•1_,,I wu llled wilh the
County Clerk or Orange County on
Jan 11, 11193
'207017
Publlahed Orange Co11t Oally
P1101, Jan 12. 111. 2e. Feb 2. 1983.
283-83
P\8.IC NOTIC£
FICTITIOUI •UllHIH NAME ITAT£MINT
The lollOWlng peraon1 lie Oojng bull-•· JUST COASTI N G
PUBLISHERS/THE NEWPORT
HARBOR VINDICATOR. 425 30th
SI . No 4 Newport Beech Ca
92ee3
Thom .. AleM•ndllf Murphtne,
1070 B•Je. Laguna BHcn, Cl
112851
Jo.n C1101har1 Murphlne. 1070
BaJI. Lagun• 9aach. Ca. 112651
thr. ~ 11 conduC1ad l>y e
gen«lll l*tntrlhlp.
Thom .. A. Murphlne
Thia •t••-t wu Iliad With the
Counly Clerk or Or1nge County on
Jan 11, 11183 nonm Publi1hed Orange Coatt Oally
Plto1 Jan 12. 111. 26. Feb 2. 1993
1eo-a3
PUBUC NOTIC£
FICTITIOU• tut..-H N.,,_ tTATHllNT
Tha following pe11on 11 doing
bUll,_.U
A) CAl~IP Bl CALIFORNIA
EQUIPMENT SALES CO . t528 1
N•ntM lrv1n1 CA 112714
J1me1 0 Andersen. 15261 Nini ... Irvine CA 92714
Thia bvalness la conducted by an
1nd1V1dull
J-0~
Thl9 ata1-I -fir.cl wtln the Coutity Cleftl ot Orange Coutity on
Deo. 17, 11112.
FJIMt'70
Publlahad OrtnO-Coatl 01lty
Piiot. Otc. 22. 2t f912. Jan 5, 12,
1983
5578-82
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUttUllHIH
NAMI: tTATIMINT
The fOllOWlng P'rM>lll ate dOlng
bull,_. ..
PLANTERMATION. t86G2
MllOAnhur 911/d . Suite 200. lrvlna,
CA 92715
H•rry E. Gabriel. 308'~ Coltlris.
Balboa 111ane1. CA 112e22
M lcheel R Gabrle l. 308 ·~
CollJna. 8alb0a laland. CA. 92622._
This blnl,,_ II conducted by I
oene<•I p1nnarehlp
l'UBllC ftOTICE
ITATIMINT CW ~AWAL '"OM ltA .. TNUllHtfl ONMT•O
UNDO "CTITIO"t IUllNHI NAMI
Tha 1011ow1n11 peraon hie
wllhdrawn u a gen«al l)ttt'* lrOM
the partnertnlp operaling unelet Int
llCtlllOUI butlnfft namt Of K & L
AIACRAF'T at 717 W 11111, "8u.ie
J" Cott• MeN , Celltornle 02427
Tile llr;lltloua bu1lnH1 n1me
11a1amen1 lor Iha patlnertnlp w11
111eo on October 21 11112 In Iha
Counly ol Orange Fil! NO
200700
Full N1me and AddrHI or lh•
Pe1son w11nelrawtng
Kenneth W Bradanaw 710 W
tlllh. Apattmam 18 Colla Mesa
CallfQrnla 112827
l al Kanne1h W Bradlhaw
Publllhl<l Orange CoHI Oally
P1101 Jen t2 Ill 20 Feb 2. 11183
229 03
PUBLIC NOTICE
1(-03114
FICTITIOUI tUtlNltt
NA.Ml tTATIMINT
The lollowlng p..-1<>n1 atl ~olng
buatneu aa
SOUTHERN CA LIFORNIA
llRBB EXECUTIVE COUNCIL, 825
N Euclid St Ste 0, Anetielm. CA
92801
Stove Benson, 2202 Ho1111111
Tettaca. Glendal1, CA 111206
Keneth L Mlllllf. 20520 Dumonl
St . Woodland Hiiia. CA 913«14
Jonn R Kuzma, 5330 w111owtclc
Or , Anaheim, CA 112807
Nil.IC NOTIC£
,ICTITIOUtMl .... 11
NAMSITATalllNT
lh• followlrig p111ori It doing
bultMM ..
"0 TECHNOLOGY, 1111111
Kt11wlc1C c11 , Hun11no1ori S.ech,
CA 92e48
Oety C Bulla, &H 1 ~wlcJ<
CH • Hurit1no1on laacll, CA t2648
Thia bu.ir-It ooncklellcl by en
lrldlvldu•
Oaty c Bull•
Tlllt •t.81-1 wu hlad wttn the
County Clafll Of Or8llQI County on
Jan 11, tll83 ,Imm
Pubill hed Orange Cout Oally
PllOI. JM. 12. 111. 29, Feb 2, TH3
228·13
P\8.IC NOTIC!
FICTrTIOUI IUllN«I ..
NAMI ITATIMINT
The rollowtng peraon 11 doing
bUtlneH U
VIA LIOO LEASING & SALES.
3338 Ill• Lido, Sulla A, Newport
Bnch. CA 112M3
Pater G PaleuaH, • 2 Rua
Grand OYcal Nawpon 8aecl'I. CA
92060
Thlt bualnan 11 conducted by an
Individual
Palef G PeleuMa
Th11 llatemant wH filed with Ille
Counly Clerk or Otange County on
Dec 23, 1ge2
, .... 1
Publl1hed Orange COHI Ollty
Piiot. Dec 29, 111112. Jan 5. 12, t9,
1983
•eo6-112 Thll bulln ... la conducted by en
1nd1v1dual Pta.IC NOTICE
JOl'ln R Kuzma
Th11 s111emen1 waa Iliad wlln the 1(-oiao
County Clerk ol Orange Counly on FICTITIOUI IUllNE .. Oec 22 11182 NAME ITATllffNT
F20IM24 Tne following parson 11 doing
Published Orenga Cont Oally bua.llllH as
P1IOI Jan s t2 111 2e. 11183 ELDEN A VEN UE H OME-t24·83 OWNERS ASSOCIATION. 895 Town
--------------Cenlar Orlve, Suite 100. Coat•
PU8llC NOTIC£
FICTITIOUS tutlNltt
NAME STATEMENT
T ria lollow1ng par ton 11 doing
buainess as
OONALO M TIPPETT JR &
ASSOC IA TES 8 tO Newpo<I Centa<
Oflv• • 1320, Naw;>c><I e.acn. CA
92660
T1ppe11 & Clemo lnauranca
Service• Inc a Calllornla
co,pore!lon. 810 Newpott Center
Orlva. • 1320 Newpon Beach. CA
92860
Tt>la Dullness la conducted by a co1porat1on
Tippett end Clemo
Insurance ServlcH. Inc
O M Tippett. Jr
Prea•dent
Tn11 a1etom•nt w111 tll•d with the
County C~k ol Orengo County on
Jan 5. 1993
Jaeflaon, 1Cldde1 a Suc:llll"O
Attorney• at uw
One Civic Plue. aulla 2IO
Newport .. aell. CA t2MO ,...,..
Publlanad Orang• Coatt Oally
Pilot Jan 12. 111 2e F•O 2 11183
246-13
Mt.IC f«>Tta
l(~tf
flCTfTIOUS tut ... 18
NAME tTATU•NT
The lollowlng peBont we dOlng
bu-UH
PULLMAN ASSOCIATES, 30tlO
Pullman Avenue, Colle Meta,
ca111or111a 112826
JAMES P WARMINGTON
3090 Pullman Awnve C<Nll a.t.11
Cahl0tn1a 1121126
ROBERT P WARMINGTON
3090 Pullm•n A..-nue. Costa M ...
Calltorn11 9262«1
Trus butlness Is oonduclad by a
gen«al pannerstup
Robefl P Warmington
This st11em~n1 waa filed w11h 111e
County Clark ot Orange County on
January 5. 1963
l(INOEL & ANOlflltON
Dlnnt• o. Trier, Eaq.
4000 .... A,....,, ""·· tulle 1000, ea.1 Tow•.
Newpoft 8elch. CA t2t80
Meaa. CA 11282«1
Peler J SljOVICh 895 Town
Cenl•• Orlve Sulle 100. Cotll
Meaa CA 112828
11111bull,,._,11 conducted by an
unlnco•PO•elad auocl111on otlla•
tn1n a pertnerahlp
Jam" W Palmer
Ally·ln·FIC1 lat
Peter J Sal<>vtct>
Thlt alat-1 was tllael wllh lhl
CountY Clerk of Orange County on
Jan 4 11183 F20l512
Pubtlthad Orenge CoHt 011111
P1lo1, Jan t2. 111, 28, ~ 2. 19113 247-13
PU8l1C NOTICE
w~
WANTIO TO LEAIE
ITATI Of CAL.lf'O"NIA IN
CITlll M •UENA ltARK,
COITA MllA, LYNWOOO
and MONTllllU.O
ApplOKlmllely 2.200 IQ It of
aKlltlng. good quality, 111
concltttoned ottlea ap-Sp-to o. located 0<1 Ille !l'ound floOr wttti
H ly aoc.N to parttlng arn Sp-
mu 11 meet cu11en1 h•nOlcap
1C01111blllty requ11-11
12 parking 1paca1 required
Sp•c• 10 be •ltarad 10 Stele'•
aoec1hca1>0n1 aa neceaaaty
P1e11e write 10 01c1t Mattan
L .. a.lng Olficer O.pl of a-al
Servlo.e Spece Management Div .
9 t5 Capitol Mill Aoom 610.
Sacramenlo, CA 949 14 Phona
1118/445-2475
ftnel data IOf tatpOnM IS Janullt)'
20. 11183
Publlan•d Orange Coaat Oelly
P1to1. Jan t2. 13. tll63
PUBUC NOTICE
1(0*4
FICTmOUt tUSINHS
NAME IT A TIEMIEHT
T na lollowtng PflftOn• ere doing
l>ualneu H
PETERSON ANO COMPANY,
3090 Pulman S1reel, Coale Mesa.
Celllomla 112626
MIChall A Gabrial 1nd1v1dual Thia atat-t was fir.cl wilh the
Oawn S Sklar County Clet'll ol Orange County 0t1
noeuo
Publlsned Orange CoHt Oally
Pilot Jan 12 t9. 211. Feb 2. 11183
2u.43
l E Pa111aon end Company,
3090 Pulman StrMt. Coate M-. CA 92626, a Celll0<nl1 CorpOratlon
Tn11 bu11nes1 11 conducted by a
COtl>Ofallon "'
Tn11 1111emen1 was flied w11t> th• JV! 11 t1113 County Cllrk or Orange County on '207021
l E Paterac>n
and Company
Lallffence E Peter.on
Praatdt!OI O-mbet t6. 1992 Publl1h1d Orange COH I Oally
Publlthlld Orange Coa:1~:: PllOI Jan l2, lll. 26 Feb 22~ PU8l1C ftOTICE
P1lol J•ll 12. 19 28 Feb 2 t1113
227-83
P\el.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS IUllNEH N.Aa. STATIMINT
Tna following p•11on II doing
business at
REO WAGON EXPRESS CO
177 R1veta.lde Avenue •F' Nowport
Beach Calll 112663
Oonalo E Sh1m~o. n27 M"*°
Slreel Coate Mesa Calif 92827
Thia bullnMI la cor>ducted by an lndlvtdull
Ooneld E Shimko
Th•• atalemeol wH flied wllh the
County Clerk or 0.-ange County on
PU8llC NOTIC£
flCTlTIOUI tUtl*tt
NAMe STATEMENT
T ht 1011ow1ng pe11on 11 doing
buttneH as
GLOBAL PL ... STICS SERvtCE
t 1 Ced11gl«I. 11¥.ntt CA 92714
J G•eoor v Slloricn 11
Ce<larglln Irvine CA 1127 14
Tli•S bul•MS• " conducted by .,.,
1n01v1dull
J GreQOty Skat.ell
This at•llment waa filed w11n IM
County Clerk ot Orange Counly on
Oec :13. 111112
1'2054n
Publlahad Orange CoHt Oally
FICTITlOUI tUllNHt
NAME ITA TIMl!NT
Tt>e IOllo...,lng p1raon la doing
busule$$ ..
Tnls llalatnanl ..., .. flied W1th the
County Cle/'1< of OIAnQ• County on
Oac 23 t1182
F2052l0
Publl1hed Orang• Coaat Dally
Pliot Dec 29 1982 Jan s. 12. 19. ANTIOUE A M ERIC A NA
GRAPHICS 795 Newton Wey
COiia MIS& Cllllfornla 112e21 se7S-$2 11183
Oona Id Ian Wayne 3018 1--------------
Ftfnhellh Ln Co11a Meta
Cahtornta 92«126
Tllls bull'-t 11 cOtlductad by an' lndtvodual
Oonala Ian Wayne
Tllll 11 .. em.nt wu filed ""Ill'! tl'le
Coun11 ~le of Orange Counly on Dec 23 11112
l'2064IS Publlthed Orange CoHt Delly
Pt101 Oec 211 11182 Jan 5, 12. 111.
P\alC NOTIC£
FICTITIOUS tua..-as
NAME STATEMENT
Tiie following peraon It doing
bvslneas 11 ,
JOYCE S BALBOA BE ... VTY
SALON 4 tO West CoHt Htgh-...y.
Newport 8418(;11. CA g2fWl3
Joyca Rob1n1on, 11110.1
H09kln1 SI . Irvine, CA 112705
en 4 1983 F2'0MM Piiot Oec 211. t982 J1n 5. 12, 111. SSM-42
Publlahad Orenga CoHt Oelly '983 se12•12 1-----------------
1913 Thi• bullnea• •• conducted by an
1ne11vldual
Pllot. Jan 12, 111, 20 Feb 1, 11113 "8.IC ftOTICE Jo'l'QI Roblnaon
Thia statement wea Iliad with Iha
Covn1v Clerk 01 O••noe Counly on 232-13 PUBLIC NOTIC£ LIOAL NOTICI Jan s, t983 PUBUC NOTICE M aney-Fergu•on Credit
Corporation wlll otter the follOWlng 'ICTITIOUI tUllNIH
NAME IT A TIMIH'T flCTITIOUt IUllNlll The loltowlng perton 11 doing NAM• ITATIMINT buiineaa 81
~ aqulpman1 '°' Mlt to
the hlghn1 btddat ·'Of Qui\
,.*'12
PuDllahed Or•nga CoHI Oelly
Pilot. Jan 12, 111. 26. Feb 2, 11183
24S..a3
Tne following peraon 11 dotnQ vs FOOOSERVIC! co , 495 busineaa ••
M•n•y Feroueon mOdtl 308 tractor UA 285!45 PUBllC NOTIC£ "THE LAB 1125 ,,0 , lllctorte E 17th S1rHl1 Sulla 804, Colla Mesa. CA 112820 Men•y Ferouaon model 34A
St Coete Mer.a. CA 92827 Jonn NIChOIU 0.IMOI. 1037 Edwtn F HtQOlna C 0 T t080 '°'°" •7118 Oannon modal RO 3SL ac1aper
rlCTITIOUllUMNCH
NAMI ITATDllHT Canyon. Cotti Meaa. CA 928U w Biibo• Blvd Ball>Oe CA 112"3 Tllll .... , ••••• I -A·~t .... b T11it bulllllM IS COn<IUClad by ft\ •63e The toltowlrig Pef'aon I• doing
b\lelnete .. "" "..., ' c.,......., .., Y an 1nd1"1du11
lndMdual JOl'ln N C>Mrnot
Fle ming t111te .. 1, treller
•1119 SUNSHINE HAIR COMPANY,
2200 H HltbOf, CO.ta Maea, CA
•21121 Edwtn f Higglnt Jr Tlljt 1111.,.,.,ent waa hied wltll IM Tnta 11atemen1 wu tiled wtth the Counly Clefk of 0r11199 Covnty on The equ~t wllt l>l IOld ..... without _,_,,IY
Counly Cle<k 01 Otange Coutity on Oac 23 19112 Oac 23 11112 •
Del• Of a.-.,,_,.,., 1•. 1M3
Time of a.ie: 9 30 a..m A ..... £Yelyn Llllllfl, 8081 E
8rtgllton LAM. Alllhelrn, CA t H07
Thie ~ " conclueted by .,. lndMdual
,...,.
Publl•ll•d Orange COHt Ol lly
Piiot. Oto 29, 1N 2. Jan &, 12 1e
11193 ..... ... , ., ..... , . .., ...
' J:'~
FIOMIO Publlaned Orange CoH I Oally
PllOI. 0ec; 29, 11182, Jiii. 5, 12. 19, tff3
Plec:e ot 8 11e· Eberh ard E~t. 2&0e S Hwbor lllfd, s,ntt Ant. CallfQmll
ttublitMd Or•r!Qe Co111 bellr
P"°'. WI t , 12, 1913
-----------1M-A
lllMM E i.ar111n
Tiiie tlll~I ... "'-cl 'Wltl'I '"-
County Cltr1I Of Otttiot CWncy 6n Oto 22. 1M 2 ....... rtaJC NOTICE Publlthed Orario-Cou1 D.aty
FICTITJOUe 9U .... H ---::===~~=~--Pllol JM 8, ,2, 1•. ff. 1113
MllC 'J)TtC£
N ... trAT1i.NT "'°1nJOUe .,_... 10CM3
Tnt following perton la doing .....,. ,,.,.._,, .,._.,,. Wl.TMW
t>u""9M ... The IOIOwlnO pertone ft doing rullLl\I ""'~
MAlileHALl WOOOW0 AK8, ~II' PICTITlOUa .,._ ..
422 lalt 81, lante Ana, CA 91704. 0 A " N I 't T LAY H I NAM1 afAtlMmn
John ECIWIWd Mertt\111, 02 lell ENTPf"""''H· H3 w "'" It., Tn• IOllO'IWlllO J*IOll I• dOlno St , Serita Ane, CA t2104 Sia. 1, Coeta ..._, Ca ... , b\ltlMtt ...
Tl'lll bul l,_. le WldUC!e4 ~al\ .Jame1 Okay, 4ot •ol•ro, ~NI. AI Q a I UPPLY, n t W tnd~d111I ~ a.oh. Ca '29A. , tt .. e 1 • J C t M .JOM M.,thtll oreoory 01111, I Luo•ro, ~n1:;;.21' ' 0 ' • "'•
Tiii• 1111911*11-n1ac1 .tlh Illa,,......,., oe. N714 I(~ w Ir~.''° w. Collllty Oittll of Orenoe Co\111\J °" Au O C,. °' b r, 2' f I 1 19th ltl'IM, /11>1. ia. Ooata Mel-. Ote 23, 1912. '9rnblnll, II Toro-, C., HaQ, ~ ttta7 •
ttubll•ll•d 0 11rio1 Coe:.-:: ~~~ '1 • .J:u.. bt1e11*1 II.~ by ti\•
l'llOI. 0.C H . 1ttf, J_., I. 11, tf, ~ It Olni K"""""" W, tfldetlew
1tl3 A!!!!.•111 1•• .. ..., ... ... TNI lt.._t ...... """ tM ~a.u _.., an ot Orenoe OouMY., OMl't t1ar11 ~ar.,,.. ~ Oft
------------•• ,,, 1111.. •-•AN 10 ' I K .. p an elfl OU l)liC \ht ,_... ..--·• ' ,_
.... , ••r·tl• 1 egutat l'Vbtlehtcl Ortnt• oeeu Deity 1tuo111~ 0••~ c0111 o.ttr
''"•tl•eCI teoaer flllol JM It 1t. rt. Ft11 t 1 ... ~. J111 1-1t •-a,;,, ..... M2·&811 101·9' ,.._,, •• , ' ,... -n~
\
f I
r
Vector control
post still ·open
The dl'adhne for applying
for the post of Laguna Beach
representative to the Orange
County Vt>ctor Control Board
as 5 p m Thursday
Applil·ants will be
interviewed Jan 18 by the
Laguna Beach City Council
The board Is the pollcy-
makang body of the d1str1ct
and deal with budget,
' ix•rsonnel matters and policies
In the prevention and control
of 1nsN'lS and ruts an thti
l'OUnty.
The board met•ts the third
Th11rsday of ea{'h month at
3 30 p m Intereste d
apphl·ants should l'Ont.act City
Clt•rk Verna Rollinger al
4 97-3311 f or m ore
an formation.
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Angling for a nice day • A teacher's workshop for
art instru<:tors wall be held
Saturday from 9 am. lo 1
pm at the Laguna Beach
Museum of Art
The workshop, held in
con JUn t·t1o n With the
museum's National
Water co l o r Society
Exhibition, 1s intended to
Camaharii.e art teachers wllh
the exh1bit1ons al the
museum and present ideas on
how the museum can be used
as a resource material for
instruction.
Warm weathe r brought hordes of people to the beach this week.,
but most didn't go near the 60-degree watt-r . At the Ne wport
Pie r., fishing and strolling were the favorite pastimes.
Fee for the day's program
IS $20 For reservations. call
494-6531 Fed up with alligators? Get a ..t ' •
"The Art o f Becoming
Affluent," a discussion of
retirement planning and real
estate limited partnersh ips.
will be sponsored by the
Newport Beac·h Public
Library Tuesday at 7 p.m
The progn111 will be
presented by Norma n
• An exercise to music class
begans Jan 19 at the Jewish
Community Center an Laguna
Beach and as open to men and
women 18 years and older
Weaver, d1v1s1onal sales
manager of Inves tors
Diversified Services, Inc.
There is no charge
The financial program will
be held at the Ebell Club, 515
W Balboa Blvd . Pre-
rt,!\slrataon 1s requarc.'Ci Call
640-:!24 l for information
Sponsored by Saddleback
Community College, the free
class runs from noon to 2 p m
For reserations. call the
renter at 497-2070
BA DWIN -HAMMOND
PIANO Ancl ORGANS
None finer 12% financing on new
Baldwtns Dec. only (sale items e•cludedJ
ORGAN & PIANO CENTER
270 E. 17th St., Costo Meso 645-2471
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On l..rotardi; & S~im~ear
11111/1 I ,,, .. ,,
1012 llRIOI O DRIVE, I UrTE 104, COSTA MESA -
(714) 645-3359
Between 17th & 181h St. off of Wh1tt1er Blvd
MON.-FRI. -10-4
WHY WEIGHT
Start the New Year out
right, with. our weight
loss therapy.
John Hungerford of El Toro
has created a budget-conscious
1 L>&ponse to the alligators, tJgers,
ponies and other status clothing
insignia.
His ans wer to fashion
t.astemakers who want to keep
has three youngsters in designer
labels is a tmy dung el'{lblem,
crafted m brownish-greerf vinyl
and imprinted with the initials
BS.
It's just large enough to cover
an lzod shirt alligator
"l am only one of millions of
parents throughout our nation
who is constantly being asked by
his teen-agers for money to
purchase signature jeans, lzod
shirts, et cetera, so that he or she
can keep up with his peers."
Hungerford explained.
"These bod shirts cost more than regular shirts . . . and I
resent subsidizing the
manufacturer's promotional
budget by having my youngsters
walk around advertising has
clothang without compensauon
I'm up to here with all this."
Hun~t!rford, 50, IS marketing
what he calls "cow pods"
MEN'S SUITS.
Reg. 210.00-525.00
149.90-399.90
Includes all our famous brands like Hart Schattner & Marx .
Our patients have lost 20 to 150 pounds
using the protein sparing modified fast the
easiest, safest and quickest way to 'lose
weight -proven on thousands of patients
over a 10 year period.
Hickey Freeman, 8111 Blass Select from 2 and 3 piece suits 1n all wools
and wool blends Include solids. stripes and plaids
CaU Us For A Free Consultation
BASIC HEAL TH CARE
1617 Weatcliff Dr., Suite 20 5
Newport Beach, Calif.
(714) 548-1183
Annual Sale
15 to 50o/o OFF
Public Welcome
$p«Wlzln1 In IM C'OOrdln•tlon of the
dttoratl~~ hardwart for your proj ttt.
F/nlsltftl hardware for :
DOORS, BATH, KITCHEN,
BARS, CABINET AND
BATH ACCESSORIES
(714) 642-4184
a.M M41eda,.
c .... *-· c ... '2631
SPORT COATS
Reg .125.00-210.00
89.90-149.90
Fine selection of shetlands. herringbones. tweeds and solids 1n all wools
and wool blends.
DRESS SLACKS
-Reg . 42.50 -57.50
29.90-42.90
Select from all wool, all polyester and polyester and wool blend slacks
Includes belt loop and famous elast1c1Zed waistband styling .
M1n1mum charge tor alterahons
Not an colors and styles 1n an sizes
SAVE IN WOMEN'S' DEPARTMENT
Save 30% to 50% on Sportswear, Separates including jackets.
skirts, pants; blouses, sweaters.
Reg. 28.00· 120.00
lave 30% to 90% on dresses, blazers and coats
AeQ. 50.00-120.00
through his Creative Marketing
Services firm. He's ordered 2,500
of them in stick-on and iron-on
models priced at 75 cents each.
He credits his 13-year-old son
with inspiring him.
"My son came to me one night
after a particularly tough day. I
had just lost some business . . .
and he told me how he needed
some more alligator shirts, as he
calls them," Hungerford recalled.
"So I said to my wife, 'This is
bull . .' "
He wrote his nephew, an
;im~tP11r photographer liVIng at
Famous maker
his mother-in-law's Louisiana
farm, for "full co1or photographs
of the most beautiful cow pods
you can find."
With the snapshot mod els,
Hungerford designed the
emblems and adopted the slogan,
"Swatch from lzods to cow pods." '
The first ed1t1ons came out two
weeks ago and Hungerford said
tf demand warrants, he can order
20,000 a week If not, he adds, ~"The very worst that can happen
is that I'm going to have a very
good lime with thlS "
sport shirts ............... 14.90-29.90
Reg 25.00-52.50. Long sleeve. plaids and solids 1n
assorted f abncs and colors
Famous maker
knit shirts ............... 14.90-29.90
Reg. 25.00-40.00. Orlons and wools 1n solids
and patterns
Famous maker
sweaters ....... . .19.90-119.90
Reg 32.50· 155 00 Large selection of colors and styles
1n orlons. wools and cashmeres
Outerwear ... . 39.90-99.90
Reg. 85.00-150.00. Assorted styles and fabncs
1nclud1ng ski parkas and lightweight 1ackets
Suede and
Leather Jackets ....... 149.90-259.90
Reg. to 400.00. Many styles to choose outstanding
values.
Casual Pants ....... . . .14.90-26.90
Reg. to 37.50. Large selection of fabrics and styles
1nclud1ng corduroy.
Long sleeve
dress shirts. ..... 16.90
Reg. to 30.00. Assorted sohd colors and patterns.
Neckwear ............... . .9.99
Reg. to 26 50. Pure silk save over 6()0..t
Robes. .. .. . . .. .. . .. .. .. 19.90-79.90
Reg. to 110.00. Includes designer names .
FamoUI Maker Dr-ahou.
Bally, Johnston & Murphy, Florshe1m.
Reg 60.00· 145 00. . . . .......... 4~90·11.~
C•e&1•IShOM
Reg, 55 00 .. Ill_ ......... I ••••• ' ' .... I ' ••• ' .. l 44.IO
Orange Ooaa1 DAIL Y PILOTIW dnCl>day, Janu ry t2, t983 NB U3
DOWN .19
CLOSING 1,083.18
Consumers ar
spending again
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1·u1111ume1 lo .. na havt• fal11·n little.· m rt'l'M1l n11111t 1,. ..
although lh<' prime rate nmtinuei. t" drnp, hut a
grJVC'rnnwnl report mdicalt-'11 Atnl•r1t·u11s ill t• lJot-t·1m1111~
mort v. ilhng 10 borrow money
Tiu Ft-dt!rnl Res<•rvc• Board s.ud th ... t l\nll'rn ans
look on $;.! 54! b1lhon mon· in new ms\.'llhrn nt d1•h1 m
NovemhN lhan lhc·y p1ud orr T ha l was a ~wrtd1 hum
01:tob1•r, w h t!n the amount of oubtunding d<•ht
droppt'tl $:i24 m1lhon
Tt·d (;1bson. an ('(;onom1st at Crrx·kc·r Natum.11
f:Mnk an San F'ranc15''0, bald th<' rt·port :.hows ''.1 \:l r ..,.
gradudl restorallon of con!1dl'1K-v l>y thc-11111'.'>unu r "
McDonnell gets a boo .'9 1
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Mc:Donn1·ll Doufo!l.is
Corp SCJY' that AJitaha wall proct.-t'd with .in urd1·1 for
JU OC 9 Super 80 jethnt>rs that l'Ould prov1d1· nior1•
than $1 b1ll1on to the firm and 8.000 jobs to Arm rn ,Jll
work1•rs
The· hugl· ordl"r from the ltaltu11 n.il1un.1l .urlin<•
wall mc•an J boost for c•mployPes .It Mi l>onn1 II ',
11\nufal tunng fac1hllt'S an TorranC't' ,ind Long & .. l<'h,
which h...ivc> l<Jtd off murl thari .t,000 work1•r.; 111 tht•
past V<<1r
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comn1c·rt.w.l bank
G1owth in the United Stalt>S. wh1th .~t'lOUnt"' for J
4uarlA..·r of thl' world's ('(.'Onomy, wall be.• th£-world'~
highest, but wall only rf.'a<:h 1 3 to 'l. ~ J)( nc•nt, tht
Bank of Am11raca i.atd Tuc.>sday in an an11u...1l study ut
the global e<.'Onomy
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