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1983-01-13 - Orange Coast Pilot
--. 1Bf DRIN&f COOT. · THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1983 caum 1111101 T o pping off an amusem en t Grant a nd Ashley Bralcesm an a nd J im Dale w ith son Ale xander we re a boar d the last r ide o f the Balboa Fun Zone Fe r ris wheel We d nesday. Even t ra ised $1,500 for Newport H arbor Area Chambe r of Comm e rce tha t sold sea ts for up to $100. Am usem ent a rea is sche duled for d e molition . 0...., Not "'°'° .,, a.., AmerOM Teachers propose scrapping Coastline College By PHlL SNEIDERMAN or ... o...., ...,. atMt Full-time Coast Community C.Ollege Distnct teachers, hoping to avert massive faculty layoffs, have proposed that the dastnct d ismantle Coastline College instead and re tur n some of 1 ts functions to SJ.Ster schools Golden West and Orange Coast colleges. The teachers' plan, presented Wednesday to the Coast dtSlrlct board of trustees, claimed the district could save $4 million by curtailing independent operallon of Coastline. a colleg e with no physical campus that oCCers clasees at more than 100 rented Fraud verdict soiled ? An attorney represenung convicted Golden E aglt> Investments president Ralph William McDonald i8 seeking a new trial, cla1m1ng certain financial records mistakenly were given to jurors who heard the case McDonald's attorney, Paul Mast, s.aid last Friday's guilty verdic ts against McDo nald should be overturned because the document s seized fr om McDonald's office and used by an accountant who tesUfaed agamst him should never have been seen by the jurors. Supenor C.Ourt Judge Jamt>S Turner, who mformed Mast and prosecutor Tom Buck o f the mistake on Monday, wall hear arguments Frida y regarding Mast 's request for a new trtal Buck was n ot availablt' for comment this morning McDonald , 41. of San Juan Capistrano, was accuseJ o f perpetra ling a $1 7 ·mil lion loc ations throughout th~· L'Ommunaty The trustet!S took no acuon on the proposal. saymg they are considering numerous options for meeting a $5 5 malhon distract budget shortage anllcapot.ed for the 1983-84 school year The Coastline proposal was presented by Ph1l11s Basile. an Orange Coast teacht'r who as president of the local Chapter of the American Federation o f Teachers, which represents about 650 full -tame teachers 1n the Coast dlStnct. Only about 40 of these mstructors are employed at Coastline, wh i c h has a predominantly part-tune {acuity Ra lph McDonald invt!stment fraud operation through hlS G<>lden Eagle finn located in El Toro He was convtct.ed on 27 counts ancludLng charges of grand theft, selhng unregistered securities and conspiracy to evade income taxes. The mix up in exh1b1ts was discovered hy Turner 's permanent court clerk Natala<' Drummond She found the box of fanancaal documents while cleamng out the Jury room During a brief hea rin g Tuesday, Turner said the mastakt• occurred whe n an unnamed (S« RETRIAL, Page A!) In an 1nterv1ew, Basile al·knowledged that the proposal to absorb the Coastline adman1strat1on mto the Orange Coast and Golden West o perations was a radtcal suggestion. But she claimed it is no less radical than the layoff of perhaps 200 full-time instruct.ors. The district has acknowledged 1t.s administrators and trustees are considering "substantial" layoffs of administrators, faculty and support staff But the district has disclosed no numbers in t"Onnectaon with such cutbacks. By law, the dlStnct must noufy full -tame teachers and other cer u fac.a ted employees of layoffs by March 15. Acknowledgmg that rumor.; of massive layoffs are rampant, about 150 concerned teachers and others firmed a standing-room only crowd dunng the trustees' regular board meeung. Various speakers urged the trustees tD "put people ahead of things" in their budge t considerations and to use layoffs as onJy a last resort Distract Chancellor Norman Watson said that an view of the $5 5 million budget shortage. Layoffs wiU be "unavoidable" But Board President Carol Gandy insisted that the trustees have made no flrm dec1s1ons on how to cope wnh the budget shortage , The teachers' proposal noted that Orange C.Oast and Golde n West maintained oJf-campu s classes before Co~ne w as opened m 1976 and could resume this responsibility by absorbing som e of the present Coastline ad minastratoi:s-The group claimed thlS arrangement would have n o impact on the Coastline teaching staff Coastlane P reside n t John Buller said some of the cost savtngs proposed by the teachers will require close scruuny But he add ed that Coastline served 33,000 students last spring an more than 1,500 clas&es. "This is a big operation ," he srud. "You don 't just dismantle it and distribute at to the two other colleges." Dave Brownell, Coastline's dean of administrative services, added, "We continue to generate more revenue than w e expend." He also said that closing down some of Coastline's neighborhood class sites, as suggested by the tc .. c h e r s, co uld reduce enrollment, which an turn would reduce the state fundmg received by the district Coastline P r esident Buller (See COLLEGE, Page A!) County health care • costs soar1ng By STEVE TRIPOLI of the o...., "°4 ..... Rapidly eacalaung health care C06ts In Orange C.Ounty reached a new high 1n the third quarter of 1982, when the price o f hospltal1zat1on ar~ased an average of 20.6 pe t over the same quarlt'r a year earUer A n d the condition s that created the increase promJse to continue driving prices up an the future, according to officials of the Orange County H ealth Planning Council. Those figures and conclusions came an a report compiled by the Caltforn1a Health Facilalles Comnussaon and released by the council this week Total charges for a day m a county hospital averaged $768 37 during the third quarter, with a high of $1.117 at Doctors Hospital of Santa Ana Fount.am Valley Community Hospital recorded the second highest average dally charge at $l.101 The rapid rise an costs 1s attributable to several facto rs. according to the report and council off1c1a l Jean Emond They include. Cutbacks 1n state Medi-Cal cov<>rage, some of which took effe<:t during the quarter, whtch kept some people away from the hospital who mig ht otherwise have gone -The i n crease 1n unemployment that left many jobless workers without medical insurance, again k~ping people away from the hospital who might otherwise have gone. -Economic conditions that increase the number o f people who, though insured, avoided hospitalization because they did not have the money to pay non - covered medical expenses. -lncreased C06t.s to hospitals due to higher salary and supply pnces. -Larger balls for patients who used the hospital to offset the drop an revenue from th08e who didn't. Occupancy rates at aU county hospitals were down an average 2.5 percent in the third quarter of 1982 compared to a year earlier Emond said the hospitals, faced with lower occupancy, were forced to spread their costs &m<>fl8 I.he pa ti en ts becauae I.hey often are saddled with fixed expenses. She likened the situation facing the hospitals to "the poor guy who got an 18 percent mortgage last year. He might be able to get one for 12 percent now but he's got to pay (the higher rate) for 30 yea.rs." Emond also said that eo&ts have risen b ecause hos pitals continual ly acquire new technology that, while it may be a boon to the ill. costs a lot of (See HEALTH, Page A!) Hous ing project revived By JODI CADENHEAD Of,,... o...., Not at.fl A proposal for an affordable apartment pro)CCt an west Cost.a Mesa, considered dead following a loss of federal subs1dy funds. lS being revived With its options damanishang, Cos ta M esa City Council members met this week to consider usmg mortgage revenue bonds to finance the construcllon of 50 aparll'll<'nts for low-income families. Such a f1nanc1n2 scheme, never before used in Cost.a Mesa, may be the on ly wa y the complex can get off the ground and still remain affordable, srud M arilyn Whisenand , c it y redevelopment di~tor. Usmg $1.6 million in federal C.Ommuruty Development Block gran t funds, the city in 1979 purchased land at 1930 Wallace Ave., 2015 Pomon.a Ave. and 765 W. 10th St. for the construction of the apartments. Last January the prop:t was dealt a severe setback whe n President Reagan announced plans to klU the federal Housing and Urban Development program that o!fered subsidies for n ewly constructed rental u nits Efforts by city officials to transfer funds from a defunct HUD-rlnancmg church project for seniors to the family housing project failed. So did attempts to find alternative sources of funding. Under the proposed revenue (See SECOND, Page A4) Second pelican loses false beak By JOEL C. DON Of .. ~ Net ..... Veterinarians at a Laguna Niguel animal hoepital, althoug)'l ahaken after a aecond mutilated pellca.n loet ita artifk:ial beak. said today they are still detennined to find a aolutJon to the problem. "Nobody told ua that this w ould be easy," said C rowp Valle y Animal H ospi tal v eterinarian Gayl e R oberta "We're doing 1<>methlng that's never been done bcfnn· "We'll have to change the technique Obviously this one won 't work " The acctdent occurTed at Sea World an San Diego. where Jamie -one of 15 maimed brown pelicans in captivity - had been sen t to even tually retume a normal lite in the wild. The bird was bein g kept In a Humboldt penguin habit.at when ----INDEX---- At Your Servtce Bulletin Boe.rd &.&ane9a Cavalcade Clulifl.ed Comia en.word O..th Notkee Editorial EnteJ1.aJ.runen l Hui'<*X>P9 AlO A~ 84-~ B2 C0-8 B7 8 7 C4 A8 88 82 Ann Landen B2 Movieti B6 National News A3 Public Noticet.A6,B6,B8;C4.~ Sporta Cl-3 Stock Markl'ta ~ Televiaion )Ml Theatl!l"I B6 Weather A2 World Newt A3 1ts f1herglass upper beak broke off "He was JUSt sw1mmmg an the water and he shook his head from side to side -which they do -and at Just fell off," said marine park spokeswoman Diane Wolfe "We don't know why it feU off There's a posslbWty that the bone where it's attached is dying '' Dr. Rober\8 agreed with that 388e98ment, noting that the break apparently occurred just above the attachmen t. T he artificial beak 18 held on with stalnle1t1 at.eel platee, 8Crew1 and a spedaJ bone glue. "Whet we have to do ls attach somethJng a nd keep t he bird's re maining b eak alive," she added. Ju.t a week ago. another of the fourJ.ellcana fitted with an artifl al beak suffered a aimllar accident at the Laguna Nlauel animal h oapllal. Aa wildlife offlciala were prepa.rina to ahip Jamie and Rj'ty to Sea World , Cathy Lee bumped i nto an animal worker and lost her fiberglass beak Veterinarian s then decided to only send one bird to San Diego to find out what went wrong Robe rts said tissue samples from Cathy Lee'11 beak have been sent to Iowa S t.ate University for \eating In the meantime, all surgeries have been postponed until Dr Robert ,Rooks of Fountain Valle y . lhe animal surgeon w h o devised n ovel prosthetic operation, can figure out how to prevent bea.lo from falling off. Two other birds with artificial bealu -Pinocchio and Rusty - probably w o u/d loae t h eir flberg.lua anout.I f they were .et tree. Robor1a predicted. Slnce mid-October, 19 peUcana have had thelr upper bN.k.I cut or aawed off In the Dana Potnt Harbor area. Four of the blrda died u a 1'8Ult of their lnjw1e. and thereat were tent to Crown Valley for treetment. ,. Ja mie the pelican loea artificial beak. • .~ l ' ------.. , Al Orange Coett DAILY PILOT /T hur1da , J anuary \3, \883 ~' .,,---..-. -. ......-. K-i.6?._g_ .. _J!__._ .-J~-id_a_. y-sp-.-a-rk_s_·_c_o_n_·tr_o_v_e_:ri_s_y_ ft!' Continued stoTies ~,.!TJ:J5..~ELL ·i-;.;:-;..";"\~.:.~~!'::-~, t-~~11~'.:!.~..::.i:, .. ~~~.~,:. .. th-:·r1.~ H EALTH COST S. • • money to wie "We've aot some fant utic lh1ngl we can do theee de ya, but a t enormous C09t," she said Hospital coeta galloped ahead ot the Inflation rate for all other It.ems In the Loe Ange les-Orange County area tor the third quarter of 1982, the report said . The Consumer Prke Index for the area recorded an overaJJ Lncreaae of 4.9 perttnt dunng the period. while the med ical c are component of the index roee 12.8 percent. Emond said consumers and the medical pro feHlon can work toge ther ln Mveral areu to keep health care ooeta down. "We have to educate the doca (docton) to think twice before order ing teat., or before they order multiple t.eata when one migh t do," she aaid. And <..'Onaumers can be "better shopper s" when they need health care by comparing prices, considering outpatient treatment instead of adrnia&ion ID a hospital a nd postponing or canceling elecli ve surgery, she said. RETRIAL SOUG HT. • • substitute clerk, filling m durmg Dr um m o nd 's ab se n c e . accidentally put the financ ial re<'Ords in the JUry room. T he items had not been adnutt.ed into evidence. court official said, and, therefore, should not have been given lO jurors. "Durrng the pe riod of lime Mrs. Drummoftd was absent tht- cle rk's office supplied me wah four different clerks in s1x days," said Turner. "Ther e was n o continuity of s upport he lp •· Mesa po lice seize pair o n t he ft rap Cost.a Mesa police arrested two men early this mo rning on suspicion of attempted burglary after the pall' aUegedly removed a screen from the window of an east side apartme nt. Police were called to the Pine Creek apartment complex at I 300 Adams Ave . at l a .m b y a sec urity guard. J erry Lavone Thorne , 28, Santa Ana , a nd Wilmer R ob i n son Jr , 33, of Garden Grove. were taken into police custody Both men w ere booked at the city JCUI. It is not now known whether or not any of the jurors inspected the financial documents. Mast said a dec1s1on will be made whether or not to quest10n the JUrors individually S y law, Jurors can only be asked if the y saw the d ocume nts and not whether they were influenced by them, Mast said. If the conviction IB set aside, McDonald is e ntitled to a new trial within 60 days. COLLEGE . • • acknowledged, however, that the co llege's administration 1s c ur r e ntl y undergoing "modification" as a result of an enrollment drop that occurred when the state haJted funding for numerous classes formerly offered by Coastline Th e c ol lege ha s alre ady notified 11 administrators a nd other management employees tha t they lace layoffs at the end of the curre nt sc h ool ye ar, accordmg to Coastlme spokesman Jack ChappeU. He saJd two other administration .)Obs, not currently filled. have been ehrrunated. 8 tudenta llk•ly would arn' J et om o Thorn• 1 e Y • Kini'• birthday, ThomAley Mid 1lude nb In the Ca p istrano more i.bout ala(n civil rf hta superlntendent of the Captatrano he hu no choice but to comply. dl1trlct would b~ In school leltder Martin Luther KJn1 . In Unified School Ol.trlct. H o wever, the 80~ full and Friday, alonl with thetr teachers. tht' cluaroum than th~ be-II(; on But atnce the •lMtc legWJltur.. part-time t eac hera In the "We feel we could have hltd UC I march honors UC Irvine organlz.atto na commemorate the late M Luther Ki n g Jr.'• blrt Friday with .everal speech a march from William Regional Park to the camp fventa will begin at 10 . at Ma.son Park on Ontveralty ve northeast of the campus, here leaders of several UCI hlrd World groups are achedu to speak on civil rights. At 10:30 a.m .. partici~ will walk from the park along Culver and Campus drives to UCI'1 Gateway Plaza in front pf the Library. where a rally hqioring King will begin at noon. ~ The events ar e co-spo red by the UCI Black Studen nion and Black Faculty and Staff Assodauon. They are ope~the public. Similar eventa year attracted about 300 parti ts. Martin Luther K ing 23-1ehool d.iat.rict ln IC>Uth Oran,e lecturea and dllcuaalon.a about County will be required to work Martin Luther King In the Friday. clauroom, rather than havln* The declalon has angered Mark them all nm oft to the beach. R idley-Thomas, executive Thomaley tald. dire c t o r o f the Southern ''Tobehon8taboutll,mo.tof ChruUan Leadership Conference the atudiinta have no Idea who of Greater Loe Angelee. the local Martin Luther King wu. chapter o f the organization "If the day la meant t o founded by K ini In the late reoognize a areat American, then 1950.. we aren't dolng a aood job,'/ Ridley-Thomas claimed the But Rldley-Thomaa rejected. Capistrano district ia "defying Thomaley'a argument.I, aayt.na lt the spirit of the law," by keeping ia up to the echoot., conununity Instruct ors a t work on the and churches to o·rganlze holiday of King's birthday. "alternative celebrations a nd The state law requires that events that g ive th e kids studenta must be diamisaed. but something to do that day." makes n o reference to state He aaid the Capistrano diltrict teachers. is the only school diltrlct in Los Thornsley aaid the matter is Angeles or Orange County that ia one of negotiation with the requiring ltM teachers to work teacher organ ization and Friday. "certainly not an anti-Martin Meanwhile , Thornsley sa id L uther King thing. teachers will be expected ID show "Our contract says te achers up on campuses Friday. have to work 181 days a year. And what will they do. with We're not oppoeed to givmg them no studenta to teach? the day off, but we're not going "They'U participate in service to reduce the number of work sessions," Thornsley said. days," Thomsley said. "Professional training." shOwer Tenants get cold shoulders By ROBERT BARKER he worked around the problem. • ID Oflt\9 Delly l"tlot aean by going to work early at the Ten ant ~ at t .h e ~PP 1 e Long Beach Naval Station and Apartments m Huntmgt.o" Beach using the facilities there. sa.y it's pretty tough to go Others said they heated water without wate r for a couple of on their electric stoves for baths. weeks J a n M o o r e s a i d i t w a s Gas w as s hu t o ff 10 the JOO-unit complex on Warne r Avenue for 15 days in D«-ember because of ruptures in lhe gas line. Residents say they had to 1mprovi~ and that show ers we re only occasional and wann at best. "You don't know whata hassle 1t is until you go through 1t," said Gordie S pengler , a residtnt. Afte r s hi ve ring thro ugh several sho wers , S pengler said some what disturbing to traipse around in a bathrobe lO one of four temporary showers installed throughout the complex. She said she s pent se vera l nights with her parents. The te nants' pro blems are splashing over in to a disagreemet over how much rent they should pay be returned by manageme nt. The next at.ep, he S&d, would be to pay the full amount -rent in the complex ranges from $410 ID $540 a month -and to go to small claims coun in an attempt ID recover the contested amount. Berube said h e feels the company's offer is reasonable. "'!'hey (the residents) had a roof over their heads and carpets and aU the other things. The only thing they were deprived of was hot water," he said. Be rube said the 25 percent "concession" figure was arrived at after consultations with legal counsel. Berube aaid problems with the unde rground gaa lines a t the a partment complex became known dur ing escrow for th e purchaae of the apartment& by th e Traweek Investment Company of Marina del Rey. He said soila in the area attacked the galvanized pipe, setting off a chemical reaction that caUBed leaks ln the pipe. . He said Huntington Beach ana S o u th e rn Californ ia Gas Company officiala shut off the gas because of fears of explosion. Hot water was restored Dec. :w when plastic pipelines were put in ope.ration. FV gas cloud said no hazard Traweek West ern pro pe rty manager Dick Berube said the manageme nt is offering ID deduct 25 percent of the rent for each of the 15 days the hot water wasn't available. Res1dents are clauning that 50 percen t9 of the rent should be subtracted for those 15 days. NB jail death probed An mvestigation to detemtine' why a 58-year-old Corona del Mar man died while being held in a Newport Beach Jail ceU was being conducted today by the Orange County Coroner's office. and appeared ID have died of natural causes. A dense cloud of rutrous ox1d~ caused b y a gas leak hovered over parts of Fountain Va lley Wednesday night, trigge ring hundreds of tele phone calls from alarmed residents Several people compl.amed to fire department officials thal they suffered res pirator y ailments. But the gas cloud d1dn'1 pose a health hazard. according ID Battalion Chief Paul Sunmons Odo r s a l so dri ft ed i n t o ne1~hborin~ HUI1tington Beach S immons said the cloud, big enough to cover two or three block areas and easily seen from freeway overpasses, conta ined components "similar to smog." He S&d the gas esca ped a t Y:O~ p m. from the Ciba-Geigy Corp at 10910 Talbert Ave .. in the cit y's industrial area He said a chemical reaction m th e pre paratio n o r adhesive materials apparently caused the cloud to form It escaped through the company 's v e ntilating system, he said Pl a nt p e r so nn e l w ere evacuated, S um.mer said. There w e r e no r e ports o f fires o r in jun es Michael Hughes of Costa Mesa said he was finishing up a meal at a FoUilt.am Valley restaurant at T alb e rt A ve nu e and Brookhurst Street with his son David when the cloud appeared. "At first. I thought something -~\~ Not quite a11ou10 o e warm e no moe11y 9Unny The S•nl• An• w1n<la lrom 11\e .. ,.,,. f J.111u.11v IQ deeen fuele d '"• '1••• ·••v•. wtllch t>roh 75-yMt record• I« the holl•I Jen I I In l oe Af'O"l.e Coa~t a l Ml<! San Diego wllh 63'• In bo1h cttlee 8ul w.c1n..oay"1 high ol 8 2 In lo• Angel•• w11 two Fair through Frldey with tome degr-ahOr1 of IM r-d 8A Ml high cloud• Nol qutte u warm on Jen 12. 11128 Friday °"9rnlght low9 4! to 55 TM ,._cury t~ eo f« 11 ... 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"Some body saJd to look outside a nd 1 could see the cloud . ft looked somewhat Uke fog and 1t smelled hke rotten eggs, but the odor was more vague than tha t "l w as kmd of thundE>rstruck because I've been heanng about chemical spills. We hurried u p and paid our tab and got out of there. "There was no paruc but other residents start ed leaving too." Hugh es , a h os pit al management <.'Onsultant, said he a n d his son suffered "b ad headaches" after re turrung home but felt fine th.is morrun~. as ~arin Rain c:Jl SnowEJ SMw•rsE!llllll FlumHI!!) 20 3e 2 SMllle 51 37 so 27 $hf IMl90"1 54 34 llO 49 SIOV• Fa.He 40 I 43 27 SI LOUii 36 18 ~ 37 S t Pei .. 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Tom Grimaldi, a leader of the residents, said a bout 100 tenants decided at a mee ung Monday mght that they'll mail in their monthly checks, minus the 50 percent deduction He said he expects checks w1U James A . Tebbetts was found at 5:10 a.m . Wednesday during a routine jail inspectJon. Police sald Tebbetts was alone in the cell Tebbetts was arrested on a tres passing charge Tuesd ay evening after his estranged wife, Millie P y le, r e gis t ered a complaint with police. Police said the jail cells are inspected on an hourly basis. roR SOME GREAT DOOR PRIZES• AND A DELKlOUS BREAKFASJ: WNCH OR DINNER.COME 10:1 2810 E. Chapm•n Ave., Orange 2949 Fairview, CMta Meu ( 'Detalllat~ -I .. .. I ' _., NATION UPI; Guild reach ·-. tentative ~gree01ent""' _ .. By Th Aaaoelatt4 Pre.1 NEW YORK -United Pf'ftl International and the WI.re Service Oulld aay they have reached tenta tive a1reement on a thne-r.ear contract covertna nearly ,000 employeH ln the United Staie.. Erle Kramer, a union officer, aald Wed.needay the tentati~ ap-eement called for profit lhartng. an agency lhop and a pay l.ncreue of $132.71 for top 1cale editorial employeea over the three yean of the con trect. Top 1cale edltorlal employee•, thoee with five yean experience, now eam •512 weekly under the aareement that exp&ree April 15. Kramer aald, that under the tentative agreement reached In an all-night teeaion, thft would rile ln five 1tep1 to $644.71 ln October 1985. ( Sharks halt swimming north of Miami remained off limits to January bathen for a sec ond straight day Wednesday. -' --WA8KIN01QC (AP) -control cbW •'"9 V. ~~Ion under fire' fro ~~~ ... tlWI c:Umuli a dJMrmunent apnoy lhalcMap at a time when tlrateo for ne10UaUn1 wlth the Soviet Union i1 under1otn1 clo•• review. The 89-year-old Democrat, anpnd by a protracted battle wtth Senate hardl1nen O\IW h.la top Mlinanta and the way he WM d1rect1nc Anni po)Jay, .Ubmltwd hl.t f'ellcnation Wedneeday ln a letter to Reaaan. It aald coolly that "ln recent days it hu become elev that the prealderrt wl1hed to make changet. In response to hi• request, I have tendered my remanatlon." Roatow, who ii retu.miq to Yale law echool to teach next semester, did not vlalt the president. In an excha~ of letten with fteaaan, he he waa leavlna "for the reaaona whic h Secretary of State (George) Schulu haa ao kindly d1lc\...ed wt th me.'' Re•c•n said he waa nomJnatlna Kenneth Adelman, deputy to U.N. amba•ec'or Jeane Klrk.,-.trlck, to take Roetow'1 place. Afflnnlna hl.t conunltment Kenneth Adelm- to arma control, the prealdent aald, "I have no~ priority or hl1her purpPN than to reduce the rllk and the means of oonfilct.'' Rea1an said Roatow had .. HALLANDALE, Fla. -A echool of 500 blacktip aharka that forced lifeguards to halt 1wlmming at this Atlantic resort may lurk for several days, perhaps fooled into thinking they have reached winter quarters, officials say. Navy and Coast Guard officials in helicopters said they spotted as many as 500 sharks in the rough waten offshore. ~~~~~~~~~~~~--------------------------"T"'------~~~----~----------------------------------,·: Meanwhile, the beaches of th is seasid e city 13 m iles U.N. site for summit? UNITED NATIONS - Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar says he would like to offer the United Nations as a natural "shelter" for a meeting betwee n President Reagan and Soviet Communist Party head Yuri STATE V. Andropov. Both Reagan and Andropov have railed the poaiblllty of having a summit meeting. Perez de CUellar meets with the U.S. president Friday at the White Houae. Road projects boosted SACRAMENTO -K irk West, newly appointed head of the. state 1 bualneu, tran.apo~n and hou1lng agency, haa ordered a speedup in 175 highway projectl totaJ.lna $200 million throughout the state. The projecta include a $17.4 million revamp of a ~ mlle- aectlon of Interstate 15 in San Diego County, conatruction of a $9.4 m illion six-lane segment of Highway 73 in Orange County and $8 million I n maintenance and reconstruction for Interstate 5 near Lake Hughes Road ln Loe Angeles County. West anno unced the decision Wednesday. Teachers warn of crisis LOS ANGELES - Thouaandl of achoolteachen, members of the Unl ted Teechen of Loe Anaeles, are handing out leaflet.a to warn the public about the fltcal crllil ln public education. The hand bill a . bel ng distributed today, contend that among the 50 ata tea, California rank• 5th In pel"90nal income but 50th in the percentage of per-aplta Income allocated to public achoo la. Students fight surcharge Feniinist will fight extradition LOS ANGELES (AP) - Ginn y Eleanor Foat, the California preeldent of the National Or1anhatlon for Women, aay1 ahe wlll flgllt extradition to Louisiana on a murder charge. Foat, t2, remained jailed today after a judge denied bail becau.e the charge against her carries a l>C*ibJe 11entence of death o.r life lmpriaonment. Deputy Dlttrlct Attorney Robert Lord said at a hearing Wed.needay that Foat ii wanted In the robbery and bludgeon murder of an elderly South American slain In the New. Orleans area in 1965. Appearing drawn and WNr'f, Foat spoke softly during the court appearance. She acknowledaed lhe ii the person ldentUiea aa Virginia Galluuo lh the warrant from Jeffel"90n Pariah, La. ''That'• my maiden name, yea," ahe told Kidnapper of Scudder denied parole NOROO (AP) -One of two men tervlnl life eentencee for the 1976 ki~Plna of potato chip helr John K. Scudder hu been denied parole by the state Board of Prbon Temll. Ginny Eleanor Foat Municipal Court Juciae Michale Tynan. She aaki lhe had decided to figh& extradition, and one of her attomeya aald lhe would plead innocent to any char1e ~ainlt her. After denying bail, Tynan set an extradition hearing for Feb. 11. Louialana offlclala aaia Foat, prominent ln California Democratic polltlca, waa Implicated In the cue by her ex-huabend, John Jo.eph Sldote, who wu booked on the .. me fugitive warrant late Wednetlday. BERKELEY -University of Califo rni a atudenta respo nded quickly and negatively to a plan by university President David S. Saxon to Impose a $100 surcharge for the spring quarter. "I don't believe a lot of student.a are prepared for it," aaid Michael Yaki, external affaira officers for atude.nta on the Berkeley campus. "It's always been our position that we are oppoeed to lncrealed fees." A three-member panel of the board told 27-year-old Ricki Dale Sellen that hl.t parUclpation in the kldnappin1 thowed a ' "calloua dlareaard for human life." WORLD Poland expels reporter The parole rejection came nine days after Scudder, who wu 70, died of a ruptured abdominal blood ~l. He waa abducted Aua. 19, 1978, by two masked men who snatched him H he left hi• dentl1t'1 office In Huntln.rton Beech. The kidnappers phoned hl.t wife and demanded $260,000 raneom. Scudder manaaed to ucape after fakln1 a heart attack, 1tru11lln1 with hla capton and tumbllna out of their motor home onto a buay street ln Fountain Valley. WARSAW, Poland -Ruth Gruber , U n ited Preaa Internatio nal'• Warsaw conespondent, charged that the g overnment order expelllnR her from Poland ia ''part of a cam~ ap1Nt the Western preaa" by the military government Authorities aaid they were ordering Gruber out of the country becauae lhe alleged.Ir, collected "eecret lnfonnation · about military facilities. The 33-year-old reporter denied the charge. Gruber, the only American reporter for the agency ln Wanaw, wu releued from 23 houri ' detenti o n Wed.ne9day evening. RAF pilot testifies Sellen' brother-ln-law, now 50, allO WM convicted in the cue, and lt lmprltoned at the C...Utomia Men'• Colony at San LUSa Obilpo. Hi.a bid for parole wu rejected 1ut year. WILDERNATH, Weat Germany -A Britl1h air force pilot aaya he wu trying to take a picture during a training flight when he accidentally launched a Sidewinder mlllile that aent a compatriot'• $6 rnlllion plane We're Listening ••• 642·8086 craahl.na ln a ball of flame. Testilying for the tint time at hla court martial here, Fliaht Lt. Roy Lawrence abo aaid Wednesday that he wu 1iven no warning that hia Phantom fight.er WU anned for the filght lut May 25. Sellen aaid that for the laat three yeara he hu tent letters to Scudder ukina foratveneta for the crime, and aeekln8 hl.t help ln obtalnin1 early refeaae from priaon. He 1aid Scudder, who lived on Balboa 11land, never reeponded. What do you like about the Dally Pilot? What don't you like? Call the num~r at left and your m ae will be recorded. tr&NIC!ribed and delivered to the ,ppropna1e editor. ~ same 24-bour anawmni eerviee 1nay be uted to record let· lers to the editor on any topk. 11.Uboll ~trtbuton m\< Include their name and telephone number for vertncauon. No clrculaUOft calls. please. Tell us what's on your mind. l•ylMfMI M•d.u11 CCMffolet Cit ..... ', s' L~ L Key lchvlh ~'""""' • Olrtctot ol >4 eo111111f _P-olice slay seye_ after officer killed ,, . , ~ ., ':' • .. MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) - Police firing tev .gu stormed the home of a religious zealot today in a futile effort to rescue an officer taken hostage, and all aeven men holding the J>ri*>ner were kllled ln the gun battle, authorities aaid. A police tactlcal unit found the battered body of Patrolman R.S. Hester just inside the front door of the houae where he had been held priloner since late Tueeday niaht. l>ollce Director John D. Holt aaid Hester had been dead for several h.oW'I. He aald Heater, whoee handl were handcuffed behind hia back, had 1uffered numeroua injuries, but he would not go lnto detail. Holt uid the decialon to storm the house came after officen wlth electronic eave~ln1 devicea heard aorneone the houae aay, "The devil ii dead." He uid polloe -...med that wu a reference to He.ter. The police director aald the 1ut time Heater'• voice wu heard waa at about 6 :30 a .m . ,,. ' Wednesday when the officer uJd "Give then) anythin1 the~;-: want." .i,~., At the time, Holt taki, it woukl, , not have been pomtble for poUoi' • ~ to enter the boute. "Entry~ not be gained without cer1aiz\, " death to the offics,'' Holt maid. f ·' Bob Graham, admlnlatrativer · • umtant to Holt. had uJd ... ~ that all of the eeve11 otben foun4 · • dead ln the houae were umaieJ , black adulta." .• Hester, a 10-year veteran o( ·. the force, WM taken hmtqe by • Lind~Sandera, t9, d.itb9d' . aa a re ue zealot with ~ 1 hletory o ental llln.. whof : thou1ht police wertf.': "anU-Chrilt." ' One of the offlcen maldns tb( _ ...ult IUffend a cut banlf and: :: waa in 1ood condition at •"'' hOlp&tal, Graham llld. ~ llid A • 8-ter had been deed tor t9Yel'al houn before the -ult bepn. ; An hour before th• .... wt bepn at 3:07 Lm., nepda&on '• u.ed bu1lhorm in an~ • attempt to talk to Sanden. . . •• ' .. • ,A._4..._ __ .0r.an .. r-..GgM~yl~D~A~lb~Y~P~l~b~O~T/~T~n-ur~!d~·~Y·,~Janu::.;.;:~'IX....:'•3~·-''•U;;:;_ ________________ ... , ______________________________________________________ ~Gllll •111 Mardan Center cut$ staff ... ~----... . ' Jtaoed wtth dwlndlln1 •nrollm•AU and Unanc1al dUflc:ultlea, off lclal1 of the Matda.n Cent.et of r.ducatlonal Thtrapy in Coat• Me .. have Water bills d~layed in . Costa Mesa Purchue of a $96,000 computer to primarily handle billln1 haa resulted ln=to four-monlh delays ln the of bimonthly water bW. to 21,23 cuatomera In the Meaa Con80lidated Water Dlat.rlct <lenera! manager Karl Kemp Hf\I the problem ahould be corrected by Saturday. He aald notices will be aent to all customen lnforming them of the late billiJl8. Aa a reault of the delay customers can expect their average $20 two-month water bill to be about $40, Kemp said. He aaid efforta will be made to work out a payment program for customers unable to pay the bill in a lump awn. breakdown of the billin1 a that 3, 700 customers ved bW. on time, 1,300 ln 45 3,400 in 60 days, 13,600 ln ya, 1,900 in 105 days and in 120 days. " annourad2;"°lahl" to lay o t lO ~!°!:'tt .. nman, executive director and founder' of the experimental private aobool ataNd in 1962, Mid \ta. dedlSon wu mad• earlier UWI w"k to reduce the 40-peraon 1taH by el1ht to 10 poaitlona by June. Al a result of the reducUonl, the achoo! for children between D and 18 yean old with 1eernlna dlaabillUes, perceptual h.and.ic:ape and neurolostcal problema wW have to reduce lta enrollment from 70 to 60. Eilenman aaid the ac hool could h.andle 90 younpt.en with lta preeent at.aft. Eilenman blamed the achool'a. Mesa seeking plan board Applicationa are 1Ull being accepted for positions on C.O.ta Mesa's five-member planning commiasion. The deadline is Friday. Lut month the dty council asked for the realgna.tion of all the planning commlssion members, saying they wanted to review the panel. Thoee interested ln the position must live in the city. Applicants should send a resume and stat ement of their planning philoeophy to the city manager's office, P .O . Box 1200, Costa Mesa, '92626. "trn fl llftttevtfffi-oli Nducdoft ln It.a.. '"'"'lnc tMt nu ..itlNd klt-1 ·.ichool cMiica ..,._ Marden rellH chiefly on nferrala from looal achool diatricta for ~t. Und« a 1978 11ate law IWCMnta ~ to recetve U\ educeUon frcim public 1chool1 may be enrolled In ~ .. c:hoola for h!_! Public achool dlatrlcta were expected to c:ome up with 30 percent of the tuition costl, and the l\ate 70 percent. School dl1trlcta unabfe to .,.y th• 80 percent thare of Marden'• tto,. 000 yearly tuition 1topped referrin1 1tudent1, except ln ca1ea of •xtreme need, aald Ellenman. "We wouldn't have any problem fll.lln4( the achoo! lf kida could be aamltted, .. aald Eisenman. "There are many 1tudenta who need the eervioe, but because of fundln1 the dlatrlcta are reluctant to refer them." Elaenman said there are 380 student• enrolled in apecial private achoola ln Oranse County because of referrala from local achool diat.rlct offid.ala. Laat year Mardan received $100,000 in donation•. repreeenUna about an elahth of the achool'a bud1et, 1aid Eilerunan. Ei1enman aald he doesn't expect the 1taff reduction to change the~ of aervict!I the achoo1 provide9. £fordable housing targeted 'EED chief calls program 'socialistic, immoral' bu1lneu-backed coalition released a atudy that its bera claim la proof the nge County government's datory affordable housing truction program 1s not Ferguson said the ~tudy la mostly a compilation of fi.gurel from public records. It shows that in non-incorporated county areas covered by the program only 18 percent of the affordably priced houses 90Jd since the program'• start have been built u a N!Sult of the program. affordable price rangea in developments larger than a few uni ta. fidal! of Californians for tronment, Employment, nomy and Development, alao clairns4 backing from la r groups and individual ta payers, say the study documents a much larger private sector participation In the construction of affordable housing than was previously thought to exist. Ferguson characterized that number aa low and said it shows that the need to atlmulate the private sector, which suppoeedly was the rationale for the program, waa overstated. Judith Swayne, an aide to Orange County Superviaor Thomu Riley, 1aid Riley and other 1upervilon voted to create the program in 1979 because of the economic aituation facing homeowners. Supervt.ora also feared a court declalon againat the then-exiating county houa1ng element would freeze all home construction locally. C:!'EED Executive Director Gilbert Ferguson, who called the county program "aociallatic" and "immoral if y o u believe In · -America." alao said the coalition opposes the program o n philoeophical grounds. Ferguson alao said there la no proof that the homes provided under the program, which are subject to more sale-related con di lions than those built privately, would not have been built without the mandatory requirement. The county ordered developers to build at leaat 25 perc ent o f their uniu in Swayne said the program which the county Planning Commlasion already haa voted to modify and which aupervlaora are re-examining, may be ripe for change because of changed conditions. The commenu of CEEED and many other sped.al intereat groups are being considered in that review. she aald. 5c COPIES Yl1Liie111 har Ont .. Phtt 3461 VICI Udo 675-6122 Nel<I 10 EdwarO• uoo C•- RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY lu!if' I 111 ~ S... 1922 HAltlOI ILVD. COSTA MISA -541-1 IS~ r WE tDR YOU! (by Terry ~Grant • • R. Ph. 2,.. 1 CHEESE SALEI s M TUES. 11 10AM- 9PM WED. 12 10AM· 6PM . THURS. FRI. 13 14 10AM-10AM- IS PM 9PM 2/2" 2/22 ' 212•• 2/2" SAT. 15 10AM· 6PM lfilll 11111 JAC«ITI For ..._" and Women From Blazerc to rich multkolored lwffdl lo early Spring p1ct11gec of bright crulM-•r. G1ry1 aelecllon ol J1cket1 end 1portcoat1 hlghtlghl Chit sale eventl ILACKI Pleated 1t1d plaln front drH1 tlack1 In llannel1, Fell weloht g1bardlnec and yH r round 1tand1rd weight wor1ledc Ple1t1d 1nd pl1ln lront cuual 1lack1 In cOfduroy and 111 cotton. NECKWl!AR Pure cllk• Pure chell1nd1 Siik 111d wool blendl. Knllt end bow·41ec A truly gen1rou1 Mlecllon ol 1trlpe1, prlnlt, clubl 1nd pl1ldt. WOMINIWIAf' Th• 111• merch1ndlM from our l1dle1' dltNrtment Include 1klrta, dr1-1, blOUM1. IWHlll'I, jadutl1, lhON. eportwHr ltld ICOHIOflll. IWIATIRI l<nllt1d1 -111clu1lvely '°' 0 1ry1 from England, Scotl1nd 1nd 1t1ly. CUhmerec 4-ply lamb1wool1 Shetland1, Marino Wool• Cardigan•. Pullovere. Patierno Argyle•. And morel IHO«I For t.c.n and Women Beautllully cr1nec:1 1hoea lncludlng Nlecllon1 from our l!ngllah ind ll11lan 1oltectlon•. ShoH for butlnecu w11r and 1hoH for your •Porting ltte. IHIRT9 All cOl1on dr111 1.nd 1por1thlrt1 Include pin-point 011ford cloth, hl'oecfcloth, See lelend lit 1ollcll, ttrlpee, fl11d1, button-down collar•, etralghl and Engllill cul .. way collar•. tome with l'IQUllr l>arN C\llfl othel'I With fl'rtnch cuffa. And pura 1llk 1hlrt1 lqol 8UITI An axten1lve ooMectlon Of Qu1llty 1r1dlllon11 value In 2 l 3 pie~ clothlng, lncll.ldlng doublt-brtHl~1 ''"Ging lrom Ytiar round tr09lo1I MIOht• to Town l Country flsnn•I• snd 1Wffd1. lolia1. lfrlpee. ,,n.,na. JANUARY SALE! Reducllona from 20'41 to 50"9 on an out•l•ndll'O Hl•ctlon of m1rchandl1tt • prtHnttd from G1ry1 regul1t'tt0Ck of l1mou1 brand name• and quallty 1cc11· to'' .. Your Hie purch11t rnlY bt cn1rgtd .. J. to your G•rt• Peraonel Acco'em Bank~. . A.merioard,M111erChargt, or. of cou"• ctth. All •111 ire fln1f. Q1ry1 1tore• wlll bt cloHd January 9th and 10th for PrtP1,.tlon Oflh ... lt. .,..,.,,., t r•dlt~ne br Oary1 l Comp1ny Merine del ,..,: •721 Admltalty Way (213) ~19&$ New,ort1Moh:'t18fl'Nhlonl1tand (11'4) 1•1w . • Ob, by the way ••• A Cotta Men hardware store, caught with ite heater advertisement up on the hottest January day in yean, hutened to add bottom line alter its original ad was pictured in the Daily Pilot. SECOND ... From Page A1 bond program, at leaat 20 pen:ent, or 10 of the 50 unita, would be aet ulde for people earning 80 percent or ie. of the median county income, with the rest priced below market rat.es, said Whbenand. Whilenand aaid it la unlikely that the renta wlll be as low under the revenue bond program u they would have been under the subsidy prosram. However , preliminary esttmat.ee ahow that renters could expect to save $105 a month under the revenue bond program, compared to traditional financing. With an estimated $2 mllllon construction cost, the developers monthly debt payment on a 10.6 percent 30·year fixed-rate mortgage available through the aale of tax exempt bonda would be $18.136. compared to $23,424 under trandltional financing. IOE SDTlll LESSOISI Claa .. a Open -Reaglater Now Beginners of all ages welcome whether you have skated before or not, one of these classes Is for you. ,.;. ............. . : •s.oo o•• : I letlklltq : : L ...... ,., I I ..... ..,. : : ,,...,., Coupon tor • I Dteoount I • <Uolr• 1-17-t3 ,,• ·--···-······· M.ESA VERDE CENTER Harbor & Adam• Cotta Meso 979-8880 VISA or MasterCard Accepted .PUBLIC SKATING EVERYDAY, ONLY A BUS RIDE AWAY! If the councll decldea to finance the projec1 th.rough the u1e of mortpge revenue Donda, the city coUlcf either i.ue the bonda ltaelf or do ao through Oran1e County 1ovemment'1 revenue bond prosl'8Dl. ln either cue the city would not be flnandally liable lf the developer def.aulta on the loen. The advantage of the county protram would be the more favorable intereat rate It could attract becauae of the larger number of bonda aold. BENSON & HEDGES Only 6 mg yet rich enough to be called deluxe. · Regular ancf Menthol. . Open a box today. Warnlng1 The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigerette Smoking Is D1ngtrous to Your Health . .~ .. ' Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT /Thurlday, January 13, 1883 San Onofre meets NRC safety goal The Nucle ar Re1uluor y San Onofre, located thrH Kftpt In ualnl co.I to l'Mt'ate Hfety, 1ecurhy and radiation Com.rni..ton hu ,..leued a ~ rt m.llet ~\h of San Clemente, lt elec:tridty, the 'NRC ntpc)C1ed. oontrola over a 12 month .geriod Ml9U Jhe .n.lne..~ J.bat_Uia ~·~ tor t&QnJu.l); UB4Ja_J~~a._--;.,....;~ . ......, Oenerat1n1 Statton mfftl the . N1lC •Y. aoet~uM p)I. -·Southam Calll~.!i'fif:~., 8-ron..ud-th.tW.NJ!OitlUY .:..i--IGaJlDllMDt'• propcwed nuclea~ The aoala at.> te a nudear ~w el UM s.,. Onolre not related, acldtn , 11Th1 aafety .,.i.. plant lliouJ not ncreaae 6y ftlant, &aid ht wu unaw&N of the rtpor · w .. a • mp revl•w of more than one ln 1 000 the rtak of 1 di f h ,_ NRC one year'• operation of one The 1oal1 compiled by the ' n np o t • .. teet report. reactor." NRC 1tate each nuclear plant beJn1 kllled that rHldtnta But he uJd he la pleMld lht adjacent to a plant would face The latHt report, he aald, ahould be built 80 there la only from other typet of acddenta. NRC f1nda the Pf>W•r plant meetl confirm• whether the entlrt one chance In 10,000 that ll will The 1011 would make the tht aovemment • 11fety pla for plant meet.a the Nk aS1r11ment ever auffer a core meltdown. chance of d)'inl u the reeult of • rttk ...-ment. on core meltdownt.· Rlak UH99menta have been nuclear plant eccident le11 than The report comes lell than a Re1ardtna the earlier, ne1aUve • conduct.tld on l~ ot the nation'• the riaka people face ln flytna ln week after the NRC relN.Nd an repon, Barron aid, "We admit nucleer plant1todate.1be NRC an airplane, drlvln1 or unfavorable report on the we had problemJ (wlth Unit 1) San Onofre ia among nine tt0Wer plante report ahowa that 11x of the l~ ~· 14-year-old Unit 1 at San Onofre. over that period of Ume, but we that ·ahe Nuclear Regulatory CommiMion plan ta would not meet the It a1io ta considerably lea than That report 1ave the cone-don't think the eeverity waa that "i con\milaion'i safety pl&. the health rl1k,...1_,_p_e_o..._p_le_n_o_w __ •_h ..... •pe..__d_re_a_c_to_r_lo_w_ma_r_ka_f_o_r __ e_xtr_e_me_." __________ 1_a_y_1_m_e_e_t_1_1a_f e_t_y_g_o_a_l_•_· ------------"® . .,,.. Personal growth workshop slated A local division of the Tout.masters' Club will sponsor a work.shop on personal growth Saturday, Jan. 22, ln Irvine. The workshop will run from 8 a.m. to noon at the Parker Hannifin Corp., 18321 Jamboree Blvd. A~on is $3 per penon, which includes a continental breakfast. The public ls invited. Among the speakers will be Dave Gardner of Coeta Mesa and Allee Hollman of Corona del Mar. Sessions will concentrate on youth, women, business and leadership. • A Sunday afternoon film aeries for children will be offered at Golden West College in Hwttington Beach, beginning Jan. 30. Screenings each Swtday are at 1 and 3 p.m. in Forum II. If seats are available, moviegoers can sit through the film a second time at no additional charge. Popular films such as "My Friend Flicka," "Lassie Come Home" and "My Brother Talks to Horses" will be shown. Admission ia $1 for all ages. Children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult. •The Laguna Niguel Republican Women Federated will meet Jan. 19 to hear Job SteeletmUll, legislative analyst for the Southern California Ediaon Co. Steelesmith will diacusa "Why We Need Nuclear Energy," at the 9:30 a.m. meeting at Republic Savinga, 30212 Crown Valley Pkwy. For reservations, call 499-4019. •Arl'ar Grooa of Newport Beach haa been elected li83 chairman of the Orange County chapter of the Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE). Groot was economic director for San · Bernardino County for 20 yean and more recently was market development director for a construction firm. He aerved as a consultant to the Iranian government under the Shah and as a conNltant to the government of Mexico in connection with market development. • Registration is being conducted for various winter dance classes being offered by the recreation departments of Huntington Beach and Fowttain Valley. In Hwttington Beach, night club dancing. country western dancing and dancerclse will be taught at the Edison and Murdy community centers, beginning Jan. 24. For more information, call 960-8870 or 960-8895. Night club dancing and dancercise classes also are planned at the Fountain Valley Recreation Center on Tuesdays, beginning Jan. 25. For infonnation, call 839-8611. Sailing AcadeIDy sets OCC classes More than 40 different programs will be offered this spring by Orange Coast College'• new Salling Academy. Salllna Academy activities are conducted at OCC's Sailing and Rowing Baae, located next to the Balboa Bay Club in Newport Beach; and at Peters Landing in Hwttington Harbour. OCC's spring semester Sailing Academy activities are offered in three different categories: "Salltn1 Instruction," "Navigation and Seamanahip," and "Cruising Under Sail." Most activities are nine or 18 week.a in length, and begin the fint week ln February. Othen begin later ln the eesnester. Fees range from $25 to t50 per nine or lS..week --1on. . Beglatratlon la being conducted in OCC'a Community Service Office, located in the college'• Student Center Building. The office ia open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturdays 1rom 8 a.m. to neon. For rejiattation lntorma&n, phone G!WJ-5880. Salllnl lnatrucUon activltlea will include: "Wind Surflna, .. "Befinnl n1 Satlina," "lb~rmedia~ Salllna." • Advanced Santng," "Introduction to Ocean Sailing," ''Ocean s.wna ... and "Adventuret Under Sall." tfaviptlon and Seamanahip activit* lncludie: "F\&ndamentall of CompeUUve 8aillnl." "Ocean Survtval." and "Marlinlplke Seemanahfp." LE WITOI CRUISES. lr • l tud uol <J lf1 ~ W'.J "--" ,,al Where F'riendly Servic~ is o FamilJJ Tradition ~~~ MAGNAVOX Htd i AUDIOW.~[Q)rn:©CENTRES MAGNAVOX SYSTEM "40" .... .....,,. trtend Heavy duty drum auger •Pr1"i1 llCtlon geta through trapa, b9nd1. etc. 15 ft. 1pr1ng wire .4•• ,,.......... . ... ~ ...... 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The local pruar.m would be coordlna~ Tbe,.,p~~9~ "'fl Pf. orp.N.u\lon, haa brouaht topthet rnoN lhan a "lllTY 111111 . betwHn u 8 Poet.al rvloe carrl~rt and \he AprU. m1,"l)y 'lheleafl ... tlltt, wur· pr4'pai'• dOMn non-,owmm.ntal ..uJ •rvklee ..-net• II county'• A1ency on A1ln1. Re1l1trant1 who rKommondatlon1 tor ch1n1ea In the 1\a\a't from Oran1• County for an Jnt~ductory apply for the eervtce wUI recetv. a apec1al docal ~-y ar:old juvenile court law. meeUna. Lou.nae. For man lnfonnadon ca.U 881-0891 U> placo on their mailbox". Arty acewnulatJon of • • • The presktent hu advocated a t1\ 'Of IOCta1 • • • mall ln the boxe1 tell• carrleni that. tho box IF YOU LOST TRACK of that meetJ.ni you 1ervicee 6'om5ernm.nt to the J>(tvate flCtCCOC'. A '1.l MILLION DREDGING proJec't for ownflr may have hlld an accident or taken lll, and ':J were lntel'9ted tn attendlna recenUy, lt mllht be The mee , which will lnduae a pot luck the Hewport Dunet 11C1Ction of Upper Newport offlclalt are nollfled. , beuuH tfie date or the location hH b .. n 1upper, atartl at p.m. Saturday ln the lnterl<h Bay h•. taken a tttp toward ht 1tart with There 11 no char10 for the Hrvlte. For chanaed. Center at UC lrvtne. The ~r pr<>1ram autholftlation to hJn a flrm to plan the project. further lnformaUoh call 8U·G8&e. Count~ Supet'\'Won have =poned thelr 1tart1 at 7:16 p.m. 0rance County aupervllOrl took the 11rt1on • • • acheduled Jan. 2-4 mne::_~ the element Group that wlll report on their acUvtU• T\.u111day. The project i. expected to remove MICHAEL A. SCHUMACHER, the county'• of the county General r1U1 until 30. Include Sha.re Our Selvea, FISH, Chrlttlan 176,000 cubtc yarda of material from the dunes. chief probation otflcer, ~ one of the la.It And the Jan. 18 meettna of the Oranp Temporary Houalna. Eaclet' Nest, Mt.Jonary • • • · appolnt.eea of former Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. County Htttorical c.omms..ton hu been moved to Brothen of Charity, Loe Ranchos Presbytery CARRIER ALERT, A PROGRAM aimed at when Brown appointed him to the State the flfth floor conference room ln the county Hunger Tuk Force and othen. -early dllcov.ry of lllneun or lnjurlH amons Comml•lon tor the Revision of Juvenile Law. Hall of Admlnltlratlon, Broadway and Santa People auendlng the 1upper or meetlna elderly people Uvtna alone, WU endoned this . The appolnt~ent wu made on Jan. 2, the laat An.a Bowevard, Santa Ana. h wUl •tart at 3 p.m. 1hould u.1e UCI parking lot 18 near the Interfaith week by Oranae CoUnty iuperviaon day of Brown• term. -DaLJ Pilot Count &u'Nu children's Whatever yo.u 'Yant, for less. Puppet Show !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Rlede's MOFionettes will provide fun, music ond f ontosy for the little ones. Huntington Center Fri.· Sot. -Sun. ot 1 -2-3 & 4 p.m. NILIC fl>TIC£ N011CI Of' TRUITH'l IAU TWwM No. T·10l11-001 YOU AM IN HPAUL. T UNOI" THI DUD Ot' TRU8T DAftD MAY II, 1111. UNLll8 YOU TAKI ACflON TO PROTICT YOU" HIC»Gi I f , fT MAY .. IOU> AT A ~ aAU. • YOU ... D AH llPlANATION Of' n. NATUM °'THI NOCUOINQ AQAINaT ~°».::-' 8HOULD CONT ACT A Of) ,rldey, JlllUety 28, 1983, II t : 18 a .m .. HOME FEDERAL SAVINOS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. 1 Corporellon, lormerfy known .. HOME ~DU\Al SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SAN DIEGO, u TN91W undW I dMd of INll <leted Mey 2t, 1171 llgned by HARRY W Pl!TTE Ind MAl\YANN l . PETTE, llu1bend 1n<I wife, 1nd r*Cord.O oe1oen1, .. Document 5171 Boolt 1270I P1g1 , 104 of lhl Offlcl1I F11oordt of Or1ng1 County, CaJlfonM, wttl NII 11 publk: euctlon to the htolleet bldde< for cull In United 811te1 eouar., et the front .,,,,._to 11'19 old Or1ttg1 County Coul1houM. ioc.ted on Sent• Ane BMI., ~ Src-e Street & 8'oedwey In Ille City of S11111 An• Oninge County, Clllfornll. alt right. tttle 11\<1 lnt-t conY9)'9d to Ind now held by It und« thl dMd of trul1, In thl rMI property, deecrtbed u : PARCEL t: Untt 12 M Mid uott i. tflown and defined In that C*Uln Condominium Pl1n recorded In boOk 271, 1>89" 8 to 21, I~. of M~ Mept, recor<lt of Or11191 County, Cllltomla. t09911ter with en undMded 1112 Int-I In Ind to lot I of TrlC1 No 7111 u lflOWn on • Map recorded In bOOk 271. P-OM I to 21, 1nclu1lv.. of Ml~ll1n1out M1p1. r*Corel1 of Orenge County, Celttornl•. d.nl'ed • Common ArM "A" on Paoe 21 Of Mid Mep. PA"°EL 2: An undM<led 11232 lnterwl In Ind to lot 13 of Trect Ho 7 llS. u lhOwr1 on 1 m9IP recotded 1n bOOk 2n. pegee 1 to te ~ Of Mlteehneoul Mapa. recc>fcM of Or11191 County, c.tlfornle, o.f\l'ed 11 Common ArN "8" of pege 1& of uld Mep. P AACEl 3: An undivided 11232 lnterMt In end to lot "C" of Trlet No. 7191, 11 thown on 1 mep recorded In book 271. PION e to 21, lnclu1lve, of Ml1c1il1n1ou1 Mepe, record• of Orenge County, ClllJ1omia, tnown u FlecrMtlon LOI ··c on pege 12 of MIO Map Th• 1tret1 1Cldre11 or 011111 common <letlgNtlon of the eoo.i. rH I propeny It known to ut 11 31 IOI C... Sen Diego, Sen JuM Ceoletreno. C11Hornl1 92875 fhlt tlle wlll bl m1d1, without covenant or -renty, upr....O or lmplled, regarding Ihle. pa111111on. or enoumbfwlcM, to pay the unpel<I prlnclpll """ of "42,175 41, plul lnt1re1t u provided In thl note '9outect by IN dMd of tNlt, ~ ., ~ Mtlmeted ""°""' of u.no.oo" lllY· under ttte tenne o1 the deed of lrwt Ind ..... chlfget end..,,.,._ of the Trvet .. . The Lender /e.n.ltclaty ur>dlt Ille C111d of tru1t 1111 11gned tnd dellver1CI of 1111 Trutt•• t 01oltretlon of D1f1ult of th• obllOltlon• _,,Id by 1/\1 dMd of tNlf, Ind I Notb OI Oeleull lnO Election to W , wNch recor<llCI on Augutt 17, 1182 11 Oooum1nt 12-3034t7' of C>mc:lll Aloorel• Thlt Ule •"I bl conduot.O by C1llfornl1 Potting 1n<1 Publllhlng Comp1ny wllo11 1ddr111 t nd ~ oumt>et i. 1028 North Lile• Avenue Sufi• 201. P111d1ne, Clltlornle 91104 PH (213)881-4548 Dllld: o..n6er 21, 1112 Home ,_.,., 8tvlng1 Ind LOM AMocllrtlOn l~IOl'l M Trustll By; UnOI Fl. Weme< AMI. VIOi PrMl<llnt Put>llth.O Oreng• Co111 De lly Piiot. Jan 6, 13, 20. 1113 11743 Nil.IC NOT1C£ w-oou WA.NT'B> TO LaAM aTAft CW CAU'OllMA * emu cw IUSNA PAM<, CoetA ..... LYNWOOD MdMONTa..U.0 Appro11tm1ttly 2,200 eq. It. 01 111 ltllng, goo<I qu1llty. elr ceildlltOned otflol ~ a,,_ to be localld Ofl 1111 ground llOOf ..tth ~ ICOl9t to periling -· 8PIOe mlltt m••• current 111ndlc1p ICCllllbflty requlf-tl t2 ptrlllng 1p1c11 required Spec• to b• 11t1r1d 10 81111'1 ~ttolll .. neoetMtY ll'ltllt •flt• to Dick Merrell, L.ulflt Olftoer. OecJ1. of G_ .. leMcM. loMI Mllt\8QltMfll Olv,. tie 01plfot Mill, Aoom 510, 81or1"'9nl4'1 CA 14"•· Phone: .. ., .......... .,.. ""* di .. fOr ~ .. It Jln\lll'f lt.1.._1ta. rul>lllM<I Oren~ Co111 Delly Plat, Jell, 12. 11, 1 217-13 Early Ti.Ines Bourbon Carlo Rossi Burgundy, Rhine, Vi~ Rose', Chablis, Pink Chablis, Paisano ~SfNd414 Jack Daniels ~i.~ Ho .1 •798 I.W. Harper t..':C 1.n u1n St298 Old Calhoun f..".t: 1.1s u1n '998 Old Crow 8CPioo111ou.-1soa1 t499 Seagram•s V.0. C....._ 7SO•l s799 Walker's Canadian 1.7S um S1099 Canadian Hill 1.1s u1 .. S898 Teachers Scotch 1.H L11 .. St599 Chiv as Rqal s.occ11 no.,., S 13 99 Scoresby Scotch no .. 1 SS•9 Smirnoff Vodka 80"""" 1 7S u,., $999 Crown Rwse ~!'Jr.' 1.0 Lhrr s419 . Wol&chmidt ~~ 1.7S Ucor s799 Beefeater Gin 94 Pioo1 no 1111 S8J'9 Stanton's Gin.:!,1.n Uccr S698 Remy Martin ~ 1so ... 1 Sl998 E&JBrandy l.75Uccr s1oss Marc ROKer ~ 1so ... 1 S59' Christian 8ros ...... Hom1 SS99 tJ Ron Rico Rum 1 1s u-'998 J05e Cuervo rt!ft 1so .. 1 S699 H. Walker "m::' 7SOml s499 Amaretto Di Saronno no ... 1 B & B Liqueur soo ... 1 1726 Supeltor, , Costa Mesa Phone: 6415· 1608 25876 MUlrtanCls, Mthlion v• Phont: 83'0·3445 10932 Westmlnlster, Garden Brove Phone: 638-4145 U'Uee °' tk U'~ Kreusch Piesporter T.~:·r~~~~~~~:~i" $J 43 Moselle at a Fire Sale Price. 750 ml ~~~'fM • ~ ~t'taHe Parducci 7SO .. 1 s599 Robert Mondavi 7SO ml s799 Beringer no .. 1 S699 E & J Gallo 1so ,.., S 2 69 Charles Krug 750 1111 $699 Husch 7SO ml s499 Chateau Chevalier 750 ml s 1199 Grand Cru 7SO ml s799 ~~·'I~ Feuer I.Mt Coun" 7SO .. 1 s449 Montevina 7SO .1 s4s9 Bea\ilieu Vineyard ,so .. 1 S699 Sutter Home 75om1 s529 R &J Cook 7SOml s419 Kenwood no .. 1 S~9 Smothen 750ml s11 ss Weibel WllhtZlnfwlri 7S0ml S299 Ory Sack 1so .. 1 S688 Copita De Oro Cream 1so .. 1 S279 Savory & James A ..... tlllodo 7SO ml s449 Harvey's Bristol Cream 1so mi S698 Domecq la lna Savory &James Fino Croft Pale Cream Canasta Cream •••••• ,.. • •••••••• •• •••••• •••• a ••• I •• •• • LIQUOR BARN -CUSTOMER PRlClNG POLICY e Wt dltcoun1 ~TI\' ltetn IO you ttt dlt ..-dltcount on • .tncit boctl« °' • caaot. • Our prlctt &tt con11J11n1h '°". e Wt'll 111tt1 an~ cufT'Cnl ~trtlwd pn.:r. • Wt'll p«o\'~ nlndwdul on any of our aihmlw.l luma. • If wt don'r lla~r wl\a1 you' rt loolttn1 for, ,.,·o ordn It for ~ou. e Wr'll Mlp vou plan your btttntf Med• for pertln ... tddtnr. compan1 t\fnu. or f\tn dinntr for"" o. ... , .. , ...... . .. ,, .... . .......... . Taylor California Cellar• $5 99 Rhine, Buraundy , 4 Liter Chabllt or Vin Rote Alm d Chablis, Vin R~ 8 en or Bursundv Carafet 4 Liter$5 99 C K M d ' Cbalilia. Vin Rott' $5 9 9 • • on avt ZlnfancklorRh~ 4 Liter ~~ Reserve your Super Bowl Keas Now! Budweiser v. Barrel $ 2188 Coors v2 Barrel $ 3 088 Lowenbrau ~ aarre1$J588 Henry Weinhard Vi Barrel$ 3 5 88 Burgie Beer 12 Pack 1l OL Cent Pepsi• Cola Mountain Dew, • 99 ~ or Dies Pepel 2 Liter ' Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/Thureday. JlftQlty 11, 1ta \ % Move Out of Your Uninsured Money Fund. Move Into 1st Nationwide Savings New Insured Money Market Account Pays High Rates Like the Money Funds! Your Insured Money Market Account pays like the uninsured money funds. And your account at 1st Nationwide Savings is federally insured for absolute safety. You can open your account at any 1st Nationwide Savings office for as little as $2 .500. Fully Insured to $100,000 ... Plus Total Liquidity No more risk! No more worry! 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Ii ' .... 1 ~ " •• .. ~ •1 v,. 1J • t ... , .. It• !111'1 t\I Orange Coat DAILY PILOTIThurld.y, Januwy 11, 1111 llltl11t11 lac:11-~ -------- Parents back Basics Here'• one tot the record >ooka: The 1chool1 aaked the )8.J'ents what they thouaht about :he quality of education In the ii.strict, and the parents thouaht tt NU pretty good. In an age when 1r_lpin~ 'bout public schools ls de filueur, t waa pleasant to aee parenta ln .he Huntington Beach Clty elementary) School Dlltrk:t look 1t things a little dLfferently. The chool diatrict aent a survey to 20 >ercent of the pa.rent.a ln October. ;lightly more than half ·esponded, and of those, 87 >ercent exeressed overall atisfaction with their child's .chool. Needless to say, the board of , ducation was ecstatic. However, I iefore euphoria sets ln, the board : hould note that while the school.a 1 :ot h.igh marks, there was strong parental sentiment for more • mphasis on reading, mathematics 1 ind written English. More than a 1 hird wanted more emphasis on · vritten English, while about a 1 ourth of the parents wanted lncn11ed ooncentradon on reedina and math. A third of the parent.a also wanted mo.re emphull on the quality and quantity ot homework. The aentJ.ment on the part of these parenu that it'• tlme tor atudenta to bear down, work hard and learn the ba1lc1 la undoubtedly what propelled BUI Honig, the new auperi.ntendent of public lnatruction, into offlce In November. Honig's platform strongly reflected that view. And it'a a view with a good deal of merit ln a time when unemployment exceeda 10 percent of the work force. An education i1 atilt often the difference between making it or bein1 broken, but the diploma does little good lf it'a carrfed b) someone. wno ls still a functional illiterate incapable ot belanclna a checkbook. We applaud the HunUnaton Beach City (elementary) School Diatrict for winning the confidence of the parent•. We hope they were listening to the rest of the survey results. 1111tai1 VlllQ'----------- . 'Veighborly agreenient In a good-neaghborly gesture , cable television company serving our West Orange County cities ias agreed to pay franchise fees ln tdvance to the cities, instead of >.aying the bulk of the money at he end of the year. The agreement ooet Dickinson :>acific Cablesystems the interest hat could have been generated by iolding the money, but the finn . •pparently recognized that the -evenue-short cities had waited a ong time to receive funds from heir cable TV contracts. The franchise to Cablesystems in Huntingto,1 Beach , Fountain Valley. Westminster and Stanton waa awarded back in 1974, but aince the cable firm advanced start-up money for the aystem, receipts have been going to pay off the advance. That debt was paid off in September and the cities eoon will share a payment of $160,000 to cover remaining 1982 franchise fees, along with $138,000 to cover the first three montha of 1983 . The four-city cable system la virtually completed and, with the new pay-as-you-go agreement, should become a good source of revenue for the participating communities. 1.11111 Beach----------- 0// er nierits close look Laguna Beach official• are taking a cautious approach to a developer's offer to buy 62 acres of the city-owned 522-ac:re Sycamore Hills property adjacent to Leisure World for $5.5 million, a awn that would substantially reduce the city's $7.2 million debt to former owners of the land. The offer ii contingent upon permission to construct 1,600 apartments on the property, with 60 percent set aside for low-and moderate-income senior citizens. The city is concerned about the proposed denaity of the project, which would range from 40 to 45 unita per buildable ~. plus the fact that tbia denaity would involve using three-atory buildings. That '(VOUld exceed Laguna's 36-foot biilldlng hetght limit, but the developer says any lower denai ty would not be financially feasible. Alao the subject of concern la the question of police and Ure services, water and sewage supplies and on-site park.lng. The.e are all valid t..ue., but it must be remembered that the city now is paying $1,500 a day ln interest on ita huge land debt and thus far has had no success in efforts to sell the land. AB for the height question, the property is about seven mile. from downtown Laguna and ln a hilly area where there already are othet three-story buildinga. NJ. to density, the plan calla for larae areas of open space, including a four-acre park. The uruta would not be large, but most senior citizens are more interested in an atfordable rent than an excesaive amount of a space. And this, perha .. la the most important consideration. Laguna baa made little or no provision for housing ita once-large population of older people, many of whom already have been priced out of the area. Offidals ahould th1nk many times before rejecting what could be the last off er on a property that has been a millstone around the dty'a neck for too &:Mmy yeara .. ···••rt 1111:•---------- Pier facelift overdue The Newpon Beach pier area, a conglomeration of ban, shope, apartments and food 1tand1 stretching for three blocka alongside the pier baa been called "the last shoddy pl.ace ln Newpon Beach." 'That may cha.nae i1 the City Coo.ncil approve. a plan propoeed by a group of Newport-baaed architect• that could lead to uP£taClina and redevelopment of die popular area, includina the commercial atrip, the beachfront parklna lot, the pier, the ll1eguard 1tatlon and the dory fishermen'• ltanda. The arc hi tecta 1u.1ae~ invt\ina a Reidonal Urban Delip A11i1tance ~eam, known a1 RUDAT, to vlatt Newport to oamlne t.M pier area and prapoee OAANOE COAST Daily Pilat J an upgrading acheme including an architectural theme, traffic circulation and street lightiJ'\a. RUDAT t.eam1. 1pomored by the National American lnatitute of Architect.a, apend u little u tour days ln an area and prepare a report that can be uaed aa a blueprint by either the city or private landowners or both. The 12-member team uaually includel archltecta, 1ocioloal1ta, 'trattlc engineers and houalnc experu. Their studies have led to IUCCellful development projecta ln Bolton. Phoenix and FNl.no. Since the 1ervlce1 ot the RUDAT team are provided at no charae, except for their travel and lod1ln1 expen1e1, thl1 would appear to be a no-lole propo.ilbl f« the dty. n-.,,...., "** ........... ~fdllor ............... f-.otld ,. ldlfor Letters to the editor Carmel solved senior housing To the Editor: A Lquna dilemma ia the illegal unit. For decades this has been a serious problem in Laguna. The exact number illegal unita are aenlon who live on 3,500. It la estimated that the vHt majority of people who occupy the.e ille1al unit.a are menion who live on fixed inoom8, such as Social Security, S.S.I., small pensions, etc. What does one do with theee needy 11enlora who have lived in Laguna for yean or decades? Continue to exile them out of Laguna by telling them that becauae they can no longer afford to live ln Laguna, they must go eblewhere? To many seniors thia could amount to a death aentence. That ls hardly poetic justice and ill foreign to our way of life, and doesn't belong in Laguna. THERE ARE no simple answers to thla complex problem. However, the followina are tuaested: ( 1) Until further notice all dtir.ena who live In these illegal uniu ahould be pennitted to do 80 under the grandtather clauae, etc. (2) Do what the City of Carmel. California, ia doing for its needy 9m.lora. 'Tha Oty Council should find a private foundation and make arrangements with them (via tredeoffa and oonceaiona). Have the foWldationa build and fumiah the.e apartmen1-for our needy eeniora ~ l;}le)' are doing in Carmel. Bear in rrund that in CanneJ theee aeniora are paying $125 ~r month MAILBOX for a fumiahed apartment. Why can't Laguna Beach do the~ E. ADAMS Super Salesmen To the Ed1 tor: The Henry Burke Family, while evidently feeling sure enough of their convictions to write to the Pilot and express their support of Dr. Schuller, have raiaed a question in my mind. Ia "Super Salesman" Schuller indeed ralalng money in order to "aid and abet the spreading of the Gospel of Jesus Christ," or is he instead spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ in order to aid and abet the raisin& of money? I have no doubt that Dr. Schuller would have succeeded tremendously in any f. leld he decided to follow, even to selling aluminum aiding, for he is indeed a formidable bualnesaman. The buainea of religion does have a few advantages over aluminum aidlna thouah. For example, does the average person reading this know who the most suocearul aluminum aiding salesman in Orance County Ls? But, of cou.rae, we all know who Schuller ia, don't we? There are things other th.an money that drive some men. Rttognitlon. Power. Ego gratification ThinJ• not normally available to Super Siding Salesmen. TH£N, THERE is the tax situation. That'• to be decided toon, but It appears to me that Schuller let his businesl aenae overcome hia religious zeal. I fall to make eutllea------------ Golf ers win a round A polite _protest by 2~ members of the Coeta Mesa Senion Golf Club perauaded the City Council last week to shave 50 cents off a proposed greens fee increue at the city-owned Costa Mesa Goll and CoWltry Club. Starting Feb. 1, Costa Mesa residents over the age of 60 will have to pay a fee of $3.50 while the non-resident fee will be $4 . The city had planned to raiae the fees to $4 and $6 after a aurvey of other golf couraes revealed that Costa Mesa'• $3 fee for resident seniors was the loweat in the county. The 50-cent increase will make the new fee about equal to others. Spokesmen for the golfLng •niors argued that the increase tor "Social Security people" should be the same on a percentage basis as that impoeed on "moneyed people." New fees for -non-leniors on the club counea will be $7 on weekdays and t9 and $10 on weekend.a. with reduced fees for play late ln the day. While the dollar difference aeerm large, it la not unreuonablf for the city to offer iu 1enior dtizena on fixed incomes a placle where they can enjoy their game without too much strain on the pocketbook. >.. it 1tandl, the increaaee are expecied to raiae $95,000 for the dty by July. 1n111------------- Teaching the teachers on•' of the dif ferencea between adequate and excellent education la the wllllngneu of educaton to move with the tlmea. Maybe that'• why the .Irvine Khoola usually aeem to oome out near the top of the heap in teatina. That opennem to new th.lnp w .. dllplayed recently wbm t68 IChool district took •• 15,000 astt trom the Irvine Educational Foundation and lnv..wcl lt lo mlni~uten. TM flW ldnJa. bratna and a corp• of faculty volunteen are now tnWllnC to va.riout .chool1 ln the dlatrtct teacblnl th• art of computer tHChinl to tlJeCben. ' ·H that IOWlda C.'ODfUalna, lt pnbably .. coa.fullnl 'to 1C1D1 of the ~ who pww up tn the = of paps and a p.ndl. But the t ~ it won•t be ~ to ltudeu• Who have pawn up wtth Atart Ind Int.elllvWon and pock.et calcu1aton that do everything but a ll'Uld jete. The age ot electronic. bu been here for a tew yee.ra. Just u l t 11 no lonaer nece11ary tor calculua atudenta to laboriously I determine the alope of a tanpnt ( -there'• a key on the calculatm' • tO do that -101De other th1no may be exp•dl\ed throuan ~ w. thak It ii rs,ht for IChooll to be In be f o,efron• ot • ~i ,~ Mid tar 1!119 ~-WtiO worry about belle .ciucaUcn. we Would ay. relax. .. trtp ec:rom tM UNlllCI Sta• II no i.. Valuable now that we can dolt in an atr-o:Jnditioned ~ thin it ,,.. wbm It iri6k lirvinl monthl in.~-=:'" thinll about e11 11 lt eUmlnatH the dnl ey '° there'• more time with the COi~ p. the connecuon between weight loa and worship. Religion can be a very big money business in theee troubled times. People have the need for a feeling that there la a superior bemg who will protect us and watch over us, and they'll pay for that feellng. And what other businf!98 can you name that'• tax exempt and most of the labor is volunteer? Ia there a superior being? A God? Jesus Chriat? I don't know. But if there i.a, and He created the heavena and the earth, He's not going to be very lmpreaaed with a puny structure like the Crystal Cathedral. And i( there's not, perhaps we should think about protecting and watching over those of our fellow human beings who need protecting and watching over. Use the money collected in the name of religion to help thoee who are in need, rather than co build a memorial to one man 'a super aalesmanahip. OR.WILLlAMD.HARVEY Cruelest thief To the Editor: It wu the best kept secret. Our whole plan worked. The shiny new black cruiler wu wheeled out on Chriatmaa morning. We took pictures aa our 12-year-old daughter turned and uw the bike that she had been wantiJ\i for two years. She started to cry. she wu ao happy. Four days later 90meone walked into our garage and rode off with her h•r.pine.. 'm writing this letter as a reminder to other happy kida with shiny new bikes that although it'• hard to believe, we are living In a society where aome prey even on kids. And alao •• a reminder to parent.a to be obaervant uound your nelfhborhood. I you .ee anyone loadina a bike into a vehicle alonaalde the road, take the Ucenae number and deacription of the vehicle. The police need all the lnformatiom we can lfve. Also, if we can cut down on the market and make aales a little tougher for easy dlapoaal, it might help the altuation. Suspect 80meone who often hu blkea for sale or la offertna such • good deal it'• a 11.eal. It probably wu! 'there'• no aerwe appeallnc to the thieves -they're not home readina the newspaper -they're out stealing aome other kid'• blke. GINNY FLUEGGE Going backwards? To the Editor: Do you get the feelina we are Fina backwards? Flrat car gasoline price• went out of qht ao we had to buy anal1 uncomfortable can for eaa mileap. Next el«tric prices went out of light and are aUll going up, ao now we have to cut down watch1.n.8 TV .and walk around ln the dark. Of coune we had to live up putUna up outdoor Cbrlatmu Uabta. Now my home pa bW went out of 118ht. And of coww It wW be going up tome more. Thia meana we must now Uve in a c:old houae and catch cold. And bakins c:ooklea and cakea muat be stopped. h "°9U too much foe tM. But I do have a way out for ua. We can all build '°C cablnl. do away with our cara and buy hon.ea, chop wood for cook.ln8 UM and to heat OW' cabtna, and have uro.ne lampl lnl\ead of l!aht bul151. We will need to put up clothes line ~alao. Oh well, 1 aueH we can't have ewryth.lna. But l thoulht we w... the ...-c.t naUon on earth! PATTY IX>RREL .. ' • + • J t-T ~ I t ,..- -! ' I ~ i- f~ t L CHAIN SALE 14K Chelna a Br8Celete .................................. 1}1 off IOUD ROPE lllOO Solid Rope Neck ........................................ '432.etl 27'' Solld Rope Nedi .......................................... 1729.915 30" Solld Rope Neck ........................... .. ............. saot.915 TINIEL CHAIN 18" Tlneel Neck Clleln .......................................... 182.95 18" T1nMI Neck Chain .......................................... $93.etl COBRA 20" Light Cob<• Neck ··························'················ '37.etl 30" Llgtlt Cob<a Neck ................................•.......... 1515.te FLAT WHEAT 8" Flat wi-1 Btaoaiet ......................................... 187.915 18" Rat wi-1 Neck ......................... ~ ............... 1179.ff 18" Flat WhMI Neck .......................................... 1197.915 HERRINGBONE 20" Herringbone Neck ........................................ 1101.95 30" Herringbone Neck ........................................ 11153.te BOX CHAIN 18" Box Neck ...................................................... 1112.etl 18" Box Neck ...................................................... 11215.etl 20" Box Neck .........•............................................ 1139.95 ~:: = = :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~~:: SUPER CHAIN 18" Super Neck ............................................. ~ ... le10.00 30" Super Neck ................................................ 110115.00 LIGHT SERPENTINE 15" Light Serpentine Neck ..........•........................ 127.915 18" Ught Serpentine Neck ................................... 133.etl 20" Light Serpentine Neck ................................... '37.95 24" Light Serpentine Neck ................................... 145.etl MEDIUM SERPENTINE CHAIN 18" Medium Serpentlna Neck ............................ 1100.96 18" Medium~ Neck ............................ 1113.95 20" Medium Serpentine Neck ............................ 1121.1115 24" Medium Serpentlna Neck ............................ $147.95 30" Medium Serpentine Neck ···························· $182.915 HEAVY SERPENTINE CHAIN 18" HeeYy ~Neck ............................... $107.95 18" HMvy Serpentine Neck ............................... $120.95 20" HMvy Serpentlne Neck .............. ············· .... $133.95 24" HMvy Se<pen1lna Neck .............. ................. I 1110.te 30" .....,, Serpentine Neck ............................... $200.915 RAFF jeWeJry 32 Fashion Island Newport Beach ,644-2040 111.99 127.99 149.99 178.99 1615.99 182.99 ••• 179.99 $104.99 $13.99 118.99 $18.99 122.99 149.99 $58.99 $159.911 $73.911 189.99 • I - • -4 L_. -. -. ~ --- -..L. --..._____ --'"~ ... · 60th Anniversary Sale CLEARANCE OF FALL MERCHANDISE ... SA VIN GS UP T-0 60o/o OFF ·!i.,.~!t~$385 ............................... ~ .................................................... Now From $99 SPORT COATS $ 9 Reg. Up to $285 ..................................................................................... Now From 5 ]°.,.~5?!!~~~-············································································· Now From $29 !i.,.~~~!! ....................................................................................... Now From $14 TIES $'9 Reg. Up to $22.50 :................................................................................. Now From !PHELPS ) _ 1 . 1 Thurs., Fri. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.: Mon., Tuea., Wed. & Sat. 10 to 6 p.m. f Su~. 12 to 5:0;0 p.m. • ·-.. ' 11 f - T I Ma1terChar9e, Vita & American ExprH1 -~.......-----..-....--............... .............-__.... -t -1-----~ t l t :~~ .!,.____._ ~___.._-.-----_i_:_._ ---~fl~ -r t~ 11 12 13 14 15 .IACKET8 For Men· and Women. From Bluer• to rich multk:oleted tweed• to .arty Spring pecklQM of br1gttt crulaew .. r, Garya MleCUon of· JacTceta and aportcoata highlight thla aa1e w.rtl 8UCK8 P*rted and pleln front drea lltlCka In n.nneta. F.a welgtlt gabllrdlnee and yeer round atandard weight womeda. f»teeted and plain front caaial IM!cka In corc:Jwoy and d cotton. •CKnAR Pure allka. Pure aMta.nci.. Siik and wool blenda. Knlta and bow-tlet. A ~ generoua Mlectlon of atrlpea. pnnta, dube and plalda. ~WM The u6e metdlandlae from our ladlN' department Include aklrta, dreaaea, blou .... sweatera, Jacketa, ahoea, aportawear and ecc:eUorlM. IWIATIR8 Knitted• -exclualvely for Gar~ EnglMd, Sc:otland and ltely. Ceahmeree, 4-ply fem She&lnda, M811no Woola. c.rdlgena. Pullovera. Pattern&. Argylea. And morel 8HOl8 For Men and Women. Beautlfully crafted ahoee lncfudlng Mlectlona from our Englllh.nd ltalUln OOllectlons. Shoee for ~ w.w and lhoee for your ac>Orttna llf9. atMTe All cotton m.. and epomhlrta lndude ~t o>etord doth, broedcloth, See 111and In aollda, atrlpea, plaldt, button--down coUara, atrelght and Englllh cut-away ooll9n. Some wtth reautv barrel ouffa othera wlttl F...ch ouffa. And puf'9 tltk ihlrta tool .. ,.. An extenalw collection of quality lrtldltloNd value In 2 & 3 pleoe dothlng, Including doubf9.br.-ed, fMGlng from yeer round troplc:el welghtt to Town & Country nenneta and tweeda. Solldt. Strtpee. Pattema. JANUARY 8ALEI Reductlona from 20% to !50%onan~~ aelectlon of preeented from Garya regue., ttock of flfnOUe brand nemee and quellty llCCINIOrte9. ..-.1,, •I,, ......... ..., I 01Wya t C-patty Your Mle purc:hMe ~ be cherged to your Gal)ll Per9onlll Accowlt. &ar*-Americ81d, M~. or, of courw, cuh. All ........ ftnel. GllYt at~ wilt be cloeed J.nuwy 9tt\ and 10th for ~oftheaale. I 4 ~ " 1. t + I ~J : I •I : ( 't I ·f. 1 • ~~! I (• • .. . , I . .. , : ,. oi-.," ~.:!:;... •ii .} . , . < • '" ~~r. ' ) r: ., I I ·'I ... , .. ·~ff;. t ~ 1 , . ,,,. -.. l ,. 1,-. .. >'• • : , ... c '•' . • .'Ji . ' ..... t!I ! :J ..>8 • • • _:!liJ . ~ "' . >Ii; I Jb l ':' J •H '),' • J v ~ (I •Jr:; 'JI, 1(1 I ·1 . i I 1~q it- i lq ""' :itJ -1"'·1 lltl 1 ul '.·it I 1.ti·J \ \ '!>'.\ 11~2 1i - i. _J J ( Ale Thurtday, JtnuatV 13. 19U Video games are covered By PAT HOROWITZ or .. Dllf .... awr i DEAR PAT: We received a •ome com,.ter ud a Hmber of video sames for Ortatmaa. Are t••ae Uema covered by a replar Mmeowaer't policy, or do )'ff MVe to set special coverase for 1•11 type of elech'otllc eqalpmeat1 C.G., Newport Beadl Video equipment. computers. software and 1.arge-«reen TV1 ~y are covered under your homeownera' inaurance, just u any other plece of furniture or equipment would be. They are 1naured for any perl1a. or ca\18e9 of loea, lilted on your homeowner'• policy. However, you may want to conaider a couple of other options for protecting your electronk investment. One lnaurance company spokesman explained that for lingle family homes, contents inltde the hou.e are lntured for half of the policy amount. For example, a family with a $100,000 homeowner'• policy would normally have $50,000 peraonal property coverage. The limit atated on the policy for rentllra and condo ownen la the amount of coverage for penonal property. U electronic equipment repre1enta a hefty investment. you may want to boost your inaurance Umita or look into replacement cost coverage for contents. Normally, penonal property is covered for actual cuh value, which ii determined by taking the replacement cost of the Item and then deducting depreciation, according to a standard scale. Alao, content. are u.ually covered for up to 70 percent of the policy amount with replacement cost coverage inatead of 50 percent under standard coverage. The endorsement adda about 15 percent to the annual homeowner'• premium for ownen of single family homes, 25 percent for condo owners and 40 percent for renters. Claims limits vary DEAR PAT: WoaJd yoa please pn me a raadown OD tbe 1tatate of Umltatloaa for Small Claim• Coan salts ba tll1t state? J.J., Newport Beac• There is no single statute of limitations in California, but different time limit• for various lawsuits. Some of the most oommon are: pel"90nal injury -one year; oral contracts -two years from the date the contract was broken; written contracta -four years from the date of contract breach; and damage to penon or real property -three yean from the date damage oocun. Put potatoes under a pot DEAR PAT: I'd like to pan alomg a tlme-aavtn1 cootlq Up I've ued for yean. WbeD yo• pat potatoet oa u ovea net ucl place an lroD pot over Ihm, &My beke ba ball tbe aaaal time. Abo, for yov readen WM received coatame Jewelry for ~tmu. ~)' can keep It from tarall•t•s by placl•J blackboard cbalk ID tile Jewelry box wkre It la atored. Now, I Deed some •elp. Cu yoa or uyoae tell me bow to 1et rid of tile l"Y cll1coloratloo that appears oD lalply polhltff farnltare? J .&., Cotta Meta Thanks for the information you pro- vided. As l or your problem, the gray diacoloration may dlaappear if you wipe off the furniture with a 10ft cloth that hat been wrung eut in warm water that contains a little vinegar. Dry and pollth afterward. • Got a problem? Then wn~ td iii Par HorowJr.z. Pat will cut red rape. getting the an.swttS and action you 1 need to solve in e qu itieS;_ in government and bum>ea. M ail your questions to Pat Horowitz. At Your Service, Orange Coast Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. \CA. 92626. Hospital seeking 'special' blood . The Children'• Hospital of Orange County la atk:ing for blood donations from indfvlduab who have had chicken pox or abinaJe9 within the last three weeks and are between the aae-of 17 and 65. The blood la needed fbt children with leukemia becau.e they have a reduced redstanlDe to other di8eue1 Blood p1uma from people who have recently had chicken pox helpa the.e children fight the di9eMe U they have been e~ to It. Danon ahould call the CHOC volunteer office, Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. at 997-3000, extenRon 277. Recital announced Golden West C.Olleae will lpONOI' a recital by Jack en.an on mlo ptano and mulUple keyboard tmtrwoeni. Friday, Jan. 21, at 8 p.m. ln the main theeter. ere-an·• mulUple keyboard lnnovadonl are ln the llShter aree of muac :.;:=·In addtdon to piano. ~ clavichord, bar and electronic keyboard lJwtn,unenta. Adml"'m II f& pneral and $o6 for Oold X., ciarclhn1dera and ltudenta . ..,. .. None ttnet 12% financing on new Batdwtn1 Dec. onty ,..,. ....,. •dUded> oaGAN a PIANO CINna 270 •. 17th St. c.... '4S-2•71 . AD ST ARTS THURSDAY NO DEALER SALES Brint .. , ldU to '" SHORTY DD CIEIP CBIC*EI la nr llen W. WMk1 .. , s.tuMy II: U MIBIDI 9 to 11 :15 · BELLFLOWER 11:45 to 12:30 sona CITE/DOREY 3 to 5 DWARF BIREROOT 3 IN I FRUIT TREE 10!! Veryatrange. Early July. it'• plum•: late July, peach••: and Auguat, nectminH. What. no grapea ln September? SEQUOIA PLAITER Mii Sowada like bord' oeu~1. but lt'• Nally a good mix for your bare root frieod1. SCO'M'S BOIUS Fora Dice gNeD patch of dic:hoodra. and boou1 l1 the boot It gty .. c:nz.bgroaa and weeda. Dollar rebate from Scotti by mall. DOllE 30" RUSH SWIVEL SEAT BIRSTOOL 1997 #tin One of our aplffier 1tool1. already put together CIDd waiting for a blg flD1ah. Llmlted qucmtttl ... 1111.nn: BAI I Ella uaau69!..,u C • I TWll PUii 1111 ma t 1'11.T llMIE PU 99t Take a1x of theM Uttle gup to• power my portable 1teno. t'U ... youlnllae. • WATERLOO 3 DRAWER 1JJEi WORDEllCB 799 ~ .... Eaay to auemble worts c.nter her• atMI cooatnlctlon wtth bend wood work awtace. , .. and t'' c:IMpcbo••,.. You can't take time to 1mell the ro•e• U you don't do the work flrat. (What'1thla. do-lt-youraelf phlloaopby? Juat give J ua the apeclala.) El. NO. 2 •••••••• NO. IYz •••••••• 1 5 ! GLIDDEN SP RED WALL PAINT 97 GIL. Good interior flat latex, ln White, Antique White or Off White. (Every room In my last house was white. Felt like Nanook of the frozen tundra.) r ,. { __ 4 11 PLYWOOD SllDED SHOP w· s .,., y.-· 1 o•' Y." ~,, ID llTERIDB 697 W' 9•7 7 97 W' 1397 So where'• the lumber. you ~Y9 may be a1king. Doa't worry, we wouldn't bold out on you. ... ~ ___ , 6 n. 9/16 I 4 DOG EARED CEDAR FEllCE BOARD 59c PEllilZOO. MOTOR OD. •WT. aa·"· llWI• WT. 98·"· The way people drlYe m.ak .. me thlok that mo.t of the bone MDM ln the good old dClfl belonged to the bone. IOIEYWELL FUEL U9£BSD llCK TIElllOSTlft lllTlll •Y 4777 ftTml lllTllC/ COOLllC 57'' #Cmll s.t the \t.mer plJll and the O\lto dock rat... or lowen the •mperat\&N lD the hoD\•· which could IGftat.wbocb. ZW 3 PC. BlllSUIT 297 WIND HIME Thoae hurricane wlnd1 we'•e been having blue mine Into orbit around Jupiter. Pretty hefty arnng1 here. Chooae from almulated wood. anti- que bra•• flnlah. and glazed- porcelaln chime1. 5 PC. BUCKET OF SPOIGES SET 2 97 ••nm Speald09 of a pong ... my lasy son baa only two regret a: That be baa to get up to eat. and 1top eating to aleep. llFDSEIT DYl-0-MITE CIR SEAT/ BIBY CURIEi I 9 97 #441-11 Bmi auto belt lock. rt.c:llne1 to C JJ09ltloa.. and It 1DMt1 fedend and 1tate IClfety atandarch for mv.ac:bldo tnnel. TURTLE Wll MllOTE Wll 333 .... -, Juat 1prcry tAla 1tuff on and wipe It off tor a qulc:k and ea1IJ WCDClDg of the buggy. llEMCO llDOOR OR OUTDOOR ~UGBT~OLS ~---4•7 ~· ThOM auapldoua ~n won't lmow Urou',. com1Dg ow golDg wbM fO\a cootrol tbe Ugbtt. rm 11e1 can• .. ,... .. , , ,., •• n . m . ULn. 1.111 nu •• n . I 77 • n . •· 1.11. n . ' .,,. THURSDAY, JAN. f3, The CBS Television . ' ... . . CAVAtCAD! BUStNE88 COMICS () ~"'..,..,="Net.w-0rk~mnw. '°"'-'""'"'""'"""===-t =_...,,::_..._==-•~==-~ 1mn111 THE caum --the-r.tins war See P-age 88.- few hard of hearing get medical aid Thousands of afflicted buy apparatus for ear By PAT HOROWITZ °' .. .,.., .......... ~Ile atate Department of ec.wner Affain reporta that 75 percent of the hard-of-hearing hafe not received medical attJntion or evaluation to de••rmloe lf and how their heMina could be llnproved. Yet, an eatlmated 50,000 to 60,000 c.Jlfomiaru purchase hearing akla every year. ch008i.ng from 1,200 models now on the market. A 1977 U.S. Food and Drug Adi:D i nlatratlon regulation requires hearing aid di.spen1ers to ob~ a written statement from tl\e patient signed by a licenseci phy1lclan stating that the patient's hearing has been inedically evaluated within the past six months and that the pa~t is conaidered a candidate fOl' • hearing aid. However, patients 18 or older may waive the medical eva,\uatlon requirement. The dispenser ia required to warn thai waiving the exam i.a not in the peraon's best health interests. A brochure alao must be proVided before the sale. It tella the patient to consult a doctor if dm:tnea, ear deformity, pain or fluid damage, rapid onset of heating lo., or a foreign body in the~ occur. The following information, provided by the Department of directly behind the Hr. The air- conductlon type la mo1t often u.ed, and the four oonunon 1tyle1 are the following: -Behind-the-ear aids are creacent-ahaped and are now available even for individuals with e_rofound hearing loss. -Eyeglaa aids are contained in the temple of the eyeglau frame. They are comparable In power to behind-the-ear aict.. -In-the-ear aids are t.iny and co1metically appealing, but should be uaed only ln cases of mild to moderate hearing lou. Volume control and battery compartments are very small, and nimble fingers are needed to manipulate them. -Body aids are large and powerful. They are worn on the body, usually in the front pocket, with a receiver extending by wire to the ear. Diaadvantages are that the microphone piclu up rustling noises from clothing that may block sound, and pick.I up sound at some distance from the ear. FDA regulations specify information that must be disc.IOlled ln the hearing aid label, including saturation output (maximum power output) and frequency range (low to high tones). All hearing aids contain a microphone t-0 pick up sound waves from the air and convert them to electrical signals, an amplifier to boost the loudness of the electrical signals, a receiver to convert the amplified electrical signals. and a battery power aource to operate the hearing aid. , When shopping ask ahout discounts, trial periods. <..:001umer Affairs, can help conaumera make an in!ormed decision about a hearing aid MOit hearing aids we an ear mold to conduct the amplified IOUnd from the receiver into the ear canal. The mold must be oomforiable, properly fitted and acoustically demgned to tranmlit the 80UJld clearly. The ear mold la designed from an im~ of the ear canal made by the audiologist or hearlne aid dispenaer and the COllt ls .epara~ from the hearing aid or exam.l.na lion. When Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone-in 1876 he was actually trying to devise a hearing aid (or a deaf student. It wasn't until 1902, however, that the (int commercial aid was built. purchue. A medical evaluation by a physician (otologi1t or otolaryngologlat) is strongly adv19ecl. The doctor may perform extensive audiological testing to determine the exact type and degree of hearing loss and aelect auitable amplification, or the patient may be referred to an audiologist or hearing aid dispenser for evaluation. Both musi be licenaed by the Board of Medical Quality~· TJlere are three types of ~eerlng lou: conductive, 1enaorineural and mixed. A conductive hearing lo8a involves a dil6rder of the outer or middle I ear, while a 1ensorineural beating lam involves the inner NI' or central nervous ayatem. C.onductiw hearing la. often can be corrected medically or surgically, while aeraorineural )P9 usually cannot. Becau.ae of t.llnlfjcant advances in surgical a&t medical techniquea, the vast majority of hearing a.id users have aenaorlneural or "nerve" ~ hearing la.es. Hearing aids fall into two cateaorlea: the air-conduction tJpe where aound is fed directly ln&o the ear via a molded ear pl~ or the bone-conduction type where the receiver aeta up .. lwationa in the bony structure . When ahopping for a bearing aid, ask about diacounta and try to purchase the aid on a 30-day trial basia. State law requires the seller to provide a written warranty promising that the aid ls 1pecif ically fit for the patient's particular hearing loa. U a consumer learna, through consulting an audiologist or physkian, that the aid is not fit for h.is or her hearing 1088, the aid muat be returned to the seller within 30 days alter receiving It or c ompleting the fitting , whichever occurs later. to protect warranty rights. Thia return period may be longer if expttllaly 1tat.ed in the written warranty. When the aid ia returned, the aeller must adjust or replace It to comply with the hearing loa requirement, without additional charge and within a reuonable time. If the aid cannot be adjusted or replaced, the sale can be considered canceled and the SPller mu.at refund all charges. return any trade-In. and cancel all agreementa signed by the buyer. In that event, the buyer cannot be charged any fee in connection with the purchase, fitting, financing or return of the aid. Behind-the-ear aids are popular The buyer hu thete ri&htf in the purchue of any new Ol' 6.ed hearing aid un}esa lt WU bought through a cataloti (which la not recommended) or unle11 the seller or seller'• aaent dld not participate in diagno1ln1 the condition or fitting the aid. The followln& bepartment of Conaumer Affain precautlona att designed to help the heartng aid buyer avoid problems: -· Don't expect miracles. A hearing aid can only amplify 1ound ; it can't restore permanently loet hearing or cure dizzy apella. Hearing aict. make Eyeglass aids are level aa<la contained in the temple of the frame. all sounds louder and won't nece.arily make 1peech clearer. Aida amplify only within a certain frequency range and cannot prevent further hearing la.. -Don't patronize door-to· door hearinl ald sales persons. Dealen who make ln·houae vtaita often charae more than those who have a permanent bwdne9I location. -Don't glve your name and addreu to •nyone phoning to offer a free hearing test and/or gift. Get the name and addre:D of the store instead. -Take time to read and understand the contract and warranty. The average lifespan of a hearing aid is four to six years. M08t hearing aids have one-or two-year warranties, and IOme offer the option of buying a three-year w&rTanty. For repair work beyond the warranty period, most di.lpensen can offer insurance plans. -Find out how long the store has been in business. Check with frienda, neishbon or the Better Buaineu Bureau. The Hearing Ald Dilpenaers Examlnini Committee (9~ L St., Suite 220, Sacramento 95814) can be contacted to learn how Iona a In-the-ear aids are appealing dispenser bas bad a hcense. -Don't expect any thing ~cal from an audiometer, the machine used to teat hearing. Basically, it measures the highs and lows of hearing abW ty. and this measurement reveals the amount of hearing loes. -Don'tipu.rchaae two hearing aids unless this is advi8ed by a doctor or audiologist. -Don't buy a hearing aid on the basis of appearance or decide that the most expensive aid Ls the best one. Finally, never borrow or lend a hearing aid because each one is individually suited to Its owner. . ~ourt reprimands major hearing aid company lb PAT HOROWITZ °' • .,.., ........ The Superior Court of Santa Cruz County l'd'ltlY ordered Beltone Elecironic:s Corp. to revi.le • tta ales prac:tk:e8 completely and eliminate acores of gl~--1 aalH techniQUea, atte>rdinl{ . to the state ~t of Consumer Affain. The Judsment I -ordered BeJtone to pay $87 ,60(), lncJUding ,25, 000 in dvil penaltlee. 1 The OOJ11Wner lawsuit, ortginally filed in Ufl / ~ OCA and the Santa Cnu Dlatlict Attorney, and 1 l.if.8r joined by the dlatrict attomeya of SWnlalaua, ii:·and Marin counties, led to a consent nt aaaJ.nat Beltone and many of ita local that wu termed "• major consumer victory 1 aticl an exemplary corporate responae" by u ~ Affairs Dtrector RJchard B. Spohn. if . ''CallfomJana 1pend mllllon.a of dollars on ~ aids each year," u.ld Spohn. "Many of ._ pu.rchuen are Mftior dtis.ena. The special iriil.AerabtlJty of elderly conaumen to the blah· r;~ .i. wcttm encoW"aaed by Be1ione ~ ~-!.•r•1lou• examplH of unfalr bu1lne11 .. ~tone'• cn1n1n1 IU1eriali ~ on elderly ·IJllllOellit'I (Mn of ~ hearine· 'lb! mater1.al8 ... .:r~:urthel'~~· aid wpWd 8Pohn that Otbaf' ... tad.lal ln lhe 1.-.imu: .. maierial8 lnc:lUded NCG1Dmendln1 that p111 iol• .ct. .. 11 thi7 had been lnvfted ln, UllMlllll h bard '°' elderly ......,... to k.ep tMm ,. out. Bellone material• uraed Hleapeople to dbcourge eeekina rned1<:al ualatance, tennin1 a consumer'• desire to check. With a doctor before making a dedaion to buy aa "doc:tor-orlent.ed delay," requlrTni the "need for reuaurance," he 1aid, addiJll that ulespenona al8o were lnatructed to gain entry to contiumen' hornet by not telllna them of their lntent to .ell a hearing aid. In addition to dvil penalties. Beltone a1Jo muat pay $62.~00 ln tmta and attorney'• feet, and comply With an lnjunc1Jon req~ a complete revtalon of 1ales tralnlna materJala 'to eliminate unfair, -overbeartna frlchtenlnC, deceptive, m.ltleadl.nc and other 'high preuun' ~hnlquH.'' accordln1 to Spohn. The OCA noteie that theee techniques Included: telllna con1umer1 they mtaht develop 1peec:h problems if they didn't buy a hMrlnl aid; i.111n, conaumer1 with a heartni loM they w.... leadll'\l a dam.aced life or they were abnotmal: falltly Jm. plytna a hea.rtna akl would Niten nonna1 hMl1nl: mleliadlna a conaumtr to awn a purchaH ~ment; .,....entm, themwlv. to CCJn1WMn1 • o Jecl1ve health care profwionala when theJr actu.l loaJ WU to •ll U IDU\)' hHrina aid8 U PG91ble; playt,na on elderly pee.-' teen of Mina left out of holfday famlly' and iodal p&Mrtnea; tryi1:'I to liltll two .,... f:m.d heuiai Mdl wt\hout dllcl01lna that two ad. are not MCWr1 for .ctequai. ~; and ma!ntalntna ..i.. ~ by not rt!lentina ln the face of consumer objection. 'The Judtment a1lo requires Beltone to reviJle ita adverdaf.na .program. Beltone agreed to lnclude ln lta ada a wamJ.na that a:msumen who respond to a free offer of mocfel heartNi alda may be called on by a local dealer. The DCA noted that before the lawsuit, Belton• would send IW"N!9 and addreme8 of conswnen ~Pond.Ina to ada offering the free gitta to local dealen who would make unannounced home vt.aita to elderly beulna·lmpairtd conaumen and attempt to 11ell heartnc alds '*"I unf•lr aale9 pracUclis. DCA added that Belton• alao prepared adwrUalna for UM by lta deal n which offend free hearina teieta without dilc1ollnC that the i.ter al8o wu P1&nn.lna to MU ~ COl'\IUID4!rl one or more hearina •Ida. Theee acb now will con\atn tiatementa lnlonnt.na conawnen that the teller la a1lo a aeller of hMrlna ~da. Defep.dant Belton• dulen J1lo mutt aend notJ.c.w to tlw.lr Nit.omen who purchaled h-.rin8 alda away from the dealer'• reaular place o1 bullM9, ~tt:ll'\I them to cancel their Purchuel Md obtain a refund Of the ~ Pfb. After fillna ot th• i.wawt, dealers blsan \0 UM new fornw atvtnl CONUJMn tlW proew. notklt of their nah-to cane-\,' M nqulnd by~UYil OOdi 8eC1iOn 1At.O ot \he Callfomia Hcime SollcUaUon Law, 'n. DCA wanw that oomumen who ~ hMriril akli wl\.hout nm ~ • Ph~ run a risk that their heartna le.a may be muk.lng a more terlous, medically tttatable condition. Failure to dl1COver 1uch a condition may lead to illness. lm!venible hMrina lo9 or ~ dNth. The new Beltone ulea trainina materials required aa a result of thia laWWJ.t wW encourage conawnen to eee a phyalcian and wW etve them more accurate and balanced lnfonnatlon, a.llowtna them to make an lnl~ ctloice about a hearll'\I aid purchue. Oonsumen now will ~ told wt: -A hea.rlna evaluation can only 1how a poaalblUty that a con1umer may benefit from ampUflcaUon; any actual benefit I.a a 1ubjl!ct:lve matter for the consu.mer. -In-home tHtlna tn • non·aoundproof tnvironmen.t may not be accurate unl• doN ln • auffidently quiet envlronment. -HHJi.na aidl for bo\h ean.,.. not~· -Many people can hMr edeq\lat.ely wttb orte hMrinl a.Id. ' -HHrlna aids wm not reatort norm.al ~pe180N illo WW be l.NtnlCted to dltc.kiilc the --purpo. of an..'9-harne viilt. to pt the corwumer'• c:iot.nt tom• the horn. and p.tfarm \he hMrina .., and \0 cwly lMori'n \he COnlUnWf abo\U tb• 1l1nUtcance of 1l1nll\I ai>urc:hUI CCII\ U'11C1. J l • . f ~. f ? I i I t; ., ·1 , J .. -Or1nge Coat DAILY PILOT/Thurtday. January 13, 1813 DEAR ANN LANDE.RS: You have cauUoned many t1rnee to beware of varioua kindl of venetal dlunu. Thia ta all well and good, but how can a penon be aure? I am not a bed-hopper, but after meelln1 aomeone reputable and dating for a while, aex invariably comes Into the picture. How does a man di8creetly find out If his lady fair hu herpe91? From what I hear, it ta not something only trampe 1et. It can and doet happen to some very nice people. Thia isn't a subject easily brought up, and It oertalnly would kill the romance for that moment. AJ.o, there I.a always the possibility a partner may lie about It. What'• the answer, Ann? Please ,.pond In the paper. I'm sure several other readers are atruggltng with this problem. Sign me - WORRIED IN CALIF. DEAR WORRIED: There la no 1ure way to tell It a poteatlal aex partller u1 bef'J>" anle11 you 1ee or feel Ute bll1ten ud at tllat polnt it ·I• probably t'o late. Suely yoa know tllat 1ome berpe1 patle.b uve qale1cot period• often la1ttn1 for weeb, montn and even yean. Daring tl1e1e Pfrlod1 U 11 Nie to have 1ex becaa.e tbey are not llkc:tlfft. Alto C9nd~m1 offer aome proteetJon, b•t aot complete. A maa or woman of 1ood character will tell ~. potential partner BEFORE 1exaal Intimacy takes place. Ea1y? No. But It 11 tbe decent &blag to do. Ally otber approacb 11 1ro11ly unfair, and ofortautely it 11 lmponible to bow ln advance wllo dle1e people are. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your column on loneline99 certainly hit home. My mother has many of the traits lilted and she is one of the Jonell.est people I know . H owever, mother has one chancteriatic not mentioned in that letter, and it has alienated several members of the family. The woman has an incredible memory for unpleasant and e mbarrassing events in other people's lives. For example, "Your Aunt Mauie was so heavy aa a young girl that no one would date her. I felt 90 aorry for her. After all, the poor thing was orphaned very young. So I fixed her up with my brother, because he is such a compassionate person. I'm glad that they have had such a good marriage." My mother can't understand why her brother and h ia wife avoid her whenever possible. She mentions this frequently. Actually, my mother is a fine person. She worked hard to raise a family and did a mighty fine job of it. But each and every one of us has been wounded by her remarkable ability to dredge up f the most painful and humiliating stories of the past. I have been 90rely tempted to tell her why she is lonely when she complains to me that no one wants to spend time with her but I'm afraid if I do tell her, it would create an even bigger gulf between us. Please conunent. -ALIENATED IN OONNFX:TICUT DE.AR A.C.: Your motber'1 penonallty pattern 11 set la coacrete. Moreover, ••e ... a lar1e aamber of sorority 1ilten. U uyoae who read1 tllU colam.n 11 woadertag if tbe writer 11 lalktng abotat yoa, tbe an1wer 11 probably ye1. It's not always easy to recogniz.e love. especially the first time around. Acquaint yourself wir.h r.he gujdelines. &lid Ann Landers' booklet, "Love or Sex and How to Tell r.he Difference." For a copy, mail 50 centa and a long seJ.f-add.ressed envelope wir.h your request to Ann Landers, PO. Box 11995, Chicago. m. 60611. llMA IOMllCI ATWIT'S END Here i6 a reprint of r.he best of &ma Bombedc while she J.s on vacation. We have one child who is misunderstood ... literally. From the day he uttered hia firat word, "Bweaba" (meaning there's a rainbow around my diaper), to present day. no one aeems to know what he's talking about. I don't know why, but I'm the only one in the family who can translate. When he was a toddler, he stood for hOW"ll at bis father's elbow shouting, "Me no, na, noo noo" and his father would shrug And aay, "What'• he want?" "Well, what do you think he wants?" I'd say irritably. "He's either telling ua the dog hates cold spaghetti, he hates the encyclopedia we bought for him, or he just swallowed his pacifier." "He la trying to tell you he dropped his cookie down h1a drawers. I mean, how denae can a father be?" A.a he aot older, thlnga got wone. "That kid hu to have his mouth fixed." said my huabend. "What now?'' "He just told me he has to know all of his bowell by tomomJW becau.e the teacher la having an En&1Jah ellmlnadon. '' "Re'• alwa)'I bad trouble with hia V'a," I II.id. • "That isn't all he bu trouble with. U he goe1 hound talkina like that. they're aoln8 to put him In a clua where he make1 recipe holden out of wooden blocka and clothesplna all day." "All he'1 ever tried to do," I siahed, "la imitate the nst of the family and he doesn't know how to ~ the worda yet." "fll •Y·" l8id h1a brother. "He told the whole bu. the other morning that you were a syndicated Coaununllt. •• ''And he told everyone h1a teacher had hubalpe put on her teeth 90 they would look better," aaJd hia idlier. ••And.he told a cllent of mine on the phone the other nJfht that I couldn't come to the phone beca~ WM unappl'OllChable. Really, eomethlng hal to be done. At a football PJM the oth!r n.laht he yelled out, 'All we need now ls OM pervenlon anc:f w• wtA the pme.' " "What'• the matter with lhatr• l snapped. "l told blrn rnyHU one player hH a mucUaae p9r11don ll\ hJt lhoulder and another Wll havinl :oubl• with bl1 nymph aland and With the ~ hlvtnl a leNUCQ ahoulder, we needed 111 the.,...,......,.. we could pt!" You lhoUld haw aeen my famUy iu up and Jook at me. I ~ lt't bltawie I don't 1c.e my .,,... tlDO ofWt. _ liOllll 011 UJOGI .. BY CHARL.ES .H.-QQf(~ ~ .OMAR. ~u;.= ... ""T.oe.-i:.~.'::.'U ~~~-- IC Both vulnerable. North deala. Nert.Ill IEa9' 8e9'11 W ut l • I O I c::> P ... one more bid -not lhal It would have made any dlf ferenc• t.o •lth•r th• nnal eontract or the outcome of th• hand. ucellenl 1tart when he decld.id to lsnor• hi• parlncr'11 ov.,call and lead a club-not a prattle• we u1ually recommend. but who are wt1 to quarrel with auc cea1'/ E11t'1 Immediato prob lem wu lo find a quick entry back t.o hl1 partner'• hand. •c• or diamond•. E11t found a line of defenN that would •~Cffd II hi• partner belct either tu NO&TB •AQIOU ~•u o a '• AKQJ a• , ... a NT r ... 4 c::>P ... PaMP ... Openlnr lead: Ten ot •. WEST EAST Don't Juat pack up 1our tent and •link off Into th• nlrht. You muat be prepared to take chance• t.o defeat an oppo1ln1 contract. The reward• are worthwhile. Three no trump would have beto a atmple cont ract to fulfill, and we art not com· plet.ely 11tl1fttd wl\h North'• decl1lon to remove It. to tour heart1. But we mu1t admit that there la a 1tronr tempt•· tlon when you have an un· balanced hand and a known •lrht-card flt In a major ault, t.o play in the 1uit contract rather than no trump. • ace or dlamonda or th• quffn ol trump• and a lower trump honor. H• ruffed the tlret trick with th• kins of trumpa and returned a diamond. Declarer won, eroutcl to dummy with a apadt and led a trump. Eatt played hl1 low trump, We1t woo th• ten and gave Eut another club ruU, and We1t 1tUI h'ad t.o acor• lhe queen of trumpa to cap 1 beautiful deft111lve effort- the defenders acortcl four lrump trlckll • .174 •HI It you look at dummy, It might aeem that Eaat 1hould pin hl1 hopea on partntir hav Ing the ace of diamond•. But that would be unreah1tk 1( you lake the auction into con 1lderalion -South could hardly have a forcing re1pon1e at the two.level if his hand did not conllan the <:;) QlO <:;)AKI o IOU O Q.119781 • IOUTf • V.W 80UTll ••• <:;)J150 O Alt •uu The blddlnr: Eut was c.onalnly well within hlmHlf when he com· peted no further than two diamond•. Even al thla vulnerabUJty. we would have cooeldered hla band worth Weal got hl1 1ide o"t.o an POT SH01S • HOIOSCOPI possible ~rtnerahi DS and marital 1tatua. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Romantic aura domina t<~ scenario. You will make right step at crucial moment. Focus on employment. BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT . , .. , PE"OPLE WHO ARE' ALIVE AND MEALTHY USUALLY' HAVE MORE' F9V..... ~ BY SIDNEY OMARA Friday, Janaary 14 ARIES (March 21-April 19): Wish comes true, vitality makea comeback, you make new starts in ne w directions and you could win a popularity contest. Leo pla)'I key role. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Focus on career, business, ability to be at right place at critical mome nt. Long-standing dispute with fa mily member or, profes,,ional associate wiU be settled. GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): FOJ:us on travel, special studies, communication and publishing. Body lmal(e becomes more important than usual. LIBRA (Sept. 23.Qct. 22): See people as they art.". not merely as you wish they might exllt . Circumstances control activities -haiig tight to principles, keep resolutions concerning upiralion9. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Pract1cal manera dominate includes property values, securit y, safety measures, relations wi'th older family member. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): PerCormance level Is at peak: you reach more people, impact of your talents is felt in wide area. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You'll get to heart or matters concerning income, payments, coUection.<J and cash flow. Scenario 1potlighta money and love. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Display oou.rqe of convictions -make personal appeal• and appearances Wear bright colon. 0----......... _ -·-c:-....~••"'< CANCER (June 21-July 22): Be ready for revisions, r eview, suggestions from various quarters. Focus on borrowinR. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Be a nalytical in connection with public relations, legal disputes. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): What had been a cause for doubt, fear will be transformed Into a reason for celebration. Focus on suoceasful reviews. The best llCld book has better. ConsmerlillOw Pages into two new loca dilldOries. W<#re dividing the Orange County Consumer Yellow Pages into two local directQries because your best prospects told us they wanted it that way. They want a book that's closer to home, and easier to use. Were dividing the Yellow J>aies to make each local book a better advertising medium for you. Take Orange County North, for example. The ~le who live there do 853 of their shopl!_ing there. . . And the people who live in orange CoWlty Central do 83% of ~eir shopping in that area~ So now you can target your Yellow Pages advertising to your best w prospects: the J)eople who live, shop and spend money in your particular area. . Your ad, in our new Yellow Pages, will .... oommand more att~ntion. It will be seen more and used more. And it1J bring you even better results. Get in. Cash in. l>ick up the phone and call your Pacific Telephone Yellow Pages ••• ·., representative. j (714) 972-6470 I • t982 ••Orange County Shoppina Habits Study." Business to business ad vertiserl\ please nott: Because you do ~ur buying and selllna in both areas, we are not chaflil"I., or dividing the Orange Counf)' Buslne to Businea Yellow t'qel. .,. -- Dr. Toni Grant Toni Grant set c as town speaker . . The 1983 Town Hall celebrity series sponsored by the Assistance League of Laguna Beach and Assistance League of Newport Beach will begin Jan. 24 with Dr. Toni Grant as speaker. Other scheduled speakers include Malcolm S. Forbes Jr. on Feb. 28; Jack Reynolds, March 28; Iris Love, April 25, and Arianna Stassinopoulos, May 9. The lectures will be presented at 10:30 a.m. in Edwards Cinema Theater an Newport Center. Season tickets are sold out, but limited tickets for performances will be available at the box office prior to each series. Following each lecture a celebrity lj,µlcheon will be held at the Irvine Coast Country Club. The informal affair will offer Town Haff patrons the opportunity to dine with the lecturer and ask questions pertaining to the lecture. Grant is a licensed clinical psychologist and can be heard Monday through Friday on KA.BC. The title of her lecture will be "DiaJ Dr. Toni for Therapy." Forbes is returning for his second appearance in a series. He has won many awards for his accuracy as an economic forecaster. He is senior editor and chief operating officer of Forbes Magazine and the third generation of his family to write editorials. His topic will be "The State of the F.conomy -the Reagan Revival." Jack Reynolds, NBC's China expert, was the first American journalist allowed inside the People's Republic in more than 20 years. "Report from Chin.a" is his topic. Love is an archaelogist who made headlines in 1969 when she discovered the lost temple of Aphrodite m the ancient Greek city of ~os. "Love among the Ruins" will be her le<:ture topic. Stassinopoulos, one of Europe'• best-selling biographers, is currently writing the offida.lly- authorized biography of Pablo Pica110. The 31-year-old speaker will have as her topic "Maria Callas, the Woman Behind the Legend." Arthritis expert talks on lupus LU PUS CLUB. sponsored by the Orange County Branch of the Arthritis Foundation, will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the West.em Medical Center, Santa Ana. Loe Angeles dermatologist Harry Saperstein will discuss skin disorders that lupus patients face. For information about lupus erythematosus, a major form of arthritis, or about the club, call the sponsoring foundation at 547-5591 NEWPORT BEACH CHRISTIAN Women's Club members will meet Wednesday at the Airporter Inn in Irvine for a luncheon with the theme "Designing at New Year." Coet of the 11:30 a.m. luncheon ii $6. 75 and reservations may be made by calling 544-2921. UCI TOWN AND GOWN members will hear Irvine Mayor Larry Agran and UCI professor Dr. Betty Olson discuss envirorunenta.l dangers at 10 a .m . Monday at the.university. For more information. call Carmelita Moffat at 673-4287. NEWPORT BEACH CHAPTER of Hadassah will h08t a luncheon at the Five Crowns restaurant in Corona del Mar at noon Monday. Proceeda go to the Youth Aliyah program. For reservations, call Suzy Duhan, 646-6961 or Barbara Gordon, 842-7249. , FRIENDS OF SOUTH COAST Repertory, Irvine and Newport Beach guilds, will meet Wednetlday at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club at 11 a.m. For reservations. call 957-2602. FRIENDS OF SCR in Coeta Mesa will meet Monday at 7 p.m. For directions, call 957-4033. Your Health c..w~ .,. •.t.h.-4' ...... "" .,... ...... "' ,. ,..,.. ~··-• ~.h .. ..., .. ..,.,,.~, l'tMf'I .... t ... 0r...,..r ..... ~ .. .o..-...J -"" -..,...,...,... w l I .. ,..~f' r• •111 .,,.,.._.._.,, ...... , ... c..'"" .... -"" ..... ,. ..... .. ,..,. ,.,.. ...... ~ .............. .... ,...... .. ""''""" .,., ........ .... .,_.,1111 ht-'" MU i-...hM .... ...,,, ,,....._ ... ,,,.,,... . ........ ....... ,....... Ill~"'"'" ·~· ,_ .... ,. .... , ............., -· ,...., ,._, "' ,. • .,.. lfl I._ tw-•hh or.,,-,,..-4 ...,W Look for Cumnt Wedneeday, January 19 A HuMln• fouritr 1 ht' 'ipt'< t•h1r O.i.1l•J H you lov• thfm Av•ll•blc In n.vy w1lh while, JMlrnl with whllr li7fl 4A b-10 3/\ 51'> lO 2A S IO A ~1'>·9"' 8 )\.', 10 Orange Oout OAILY PILOT/Thurlday, Januaty 13, 1883 taught by a profeNlonal In our own dHlgn 1tudlo, thH• four conaecutlve MN1on1 wtll be held from 10 am to noon. One-time only fM of 825 for atudy aJd• and d .. lgn book. An added feature on Februray 17 wtll be a flower arranging demon1tratlon. 714 414 11111 or 714 ••~1211 203 to 503 OFF Limited lnrollment Aak tor 8111 Bevenlah Ml No. Coeat Hwy., Lagune llNch ~------- ---------...,.~. ~ , ___ ~"'i~ SHOES ---- Suits, Sport Coats, and Wash Pants #<yy FASHION ISLAND ... NEWPORT BEACH ... n9-9~~1 No other newspaper brings you more of your city council, planning commission, school and college districts and county government than the Daily Pilat How does Now menthol stack up? 17th (, Irvine Ave .. Westcliff Plaza. Newport Beach. CA Bmg 11111~ 7mg oldenµghts 100• 5mg 4mg 3mg 2mg At the bottom. NOW~ j • .,.,.. ...., fn tarqfoU .......... Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ~ - . I • Compet1t1YO brand tar levels reflect tho lower of Mher FTC m thod °' Dec 'Bl flC Repoft SOFf PACK IOO's Fil TER. MENTHOli 2 mo. "tef. 0 2 mg riie111in1 t1. p1r c1q1re111 by FTC mttholl. . ' . I .. .. .. . . ~ ... ... ... ...... .. ... J .•') .. ' , I ··.: 1 Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, Janu ry 11, 1993 '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J DRUGI COUIJY·BUSHHll 1-. 1 PrideMark e nters '.its second y ear PndeMark Corp of Irvine enters its second year with a growing franchise network that includes three operating regions and more than 50 1 franchiaes. Regions now in full operation include PrideMark of Southern California; PrideMark North Central in Minneapolis; and PrideMark of 1 Greater Los Angeles, Studio City. Regional directors are, respectively, Boward Bogar&, Brian LundqoJ1t and Jerry L. McCord. I I Aimlac Technology Systems, Inc., of Irvine, has announced the appomtment of Peter A. En&Je as sales manager, plastics finishing products. L-Robert J . Teet, assistant vice president of , Wells Fargo Bank, haa been named man.ager at the 1 bank's Wes1rninster office. Tee joined Wells Fargo m 1979 and has been assistant vice president and manager at the Huntington Beach office for the past two years. James Didion, senior vice president of the ·Toman Co. of Irvine, has been named a partner in the firm, according to an announcement by Warren Toman, company founder. Didion has been a member of the diversified commercial and residential building firm since 1975. Century Data Systems of Anaheim has appointed a new district sales manager, Ed A.bl, to the central U.S. territory as part of a continuing , sales force expansion. Baaed in~. Ahl report.a to Ken Gajewski, central regional sales maniger. Stephen S. Duu, 42, of Newport Be.ach, has been named president and general manager of Williams Furnace of Colton, a wholly-owned I subsidiary of Continental Materials Corp. of Chicago. Dunn moet recently was vice president of operations for U .S.D. Corp. ln Santa Ana. Four Orange County electronics executives have been elected to the 1983 board of directors of the American Electronics A.ociation, the nation's largest electronics trade organization. Banet B. Weekes, president and chief executive officer of Newport Electronics, Inc., ln Santa Ana, wW aerve as local chainnan of the Orange C.Ounty Council. Robert A. Kleist, president of Printronix, Inc., in Irvine, was elected council vice chairman. Others elected to the board are J olm McEWott, president and chief executive officer of Leach Corp., Buena Par~ and Fredertck J. McKee, president and chief executive officer of Datapower, Inc., Santa Ana. Richard M. McEvera has joined Career Management Services of Santa Ana a.a a lenior aaaoclate. The firm, established in 1979, la a corporate services organization, 1pecia1Jzing in executive outplacement, career development and retirement COUJ18eling. Gres Plec of Irvine haa been appointed traffic/production manager for Crowell McKay, Inc., ln Irvine. He will coordinate the account aervlce teams and the art department In the achedullng of jobe, printers and estimates. Brtu F. Goebel of Coeta Mesa haa been named an auociate of the Society of Actuaries. Actuaries are trained mathematicians who study and evaluate Maki and determine the coats of benefit programs such a.a pension ptan. or life inaur~ policies. Goebel 1erves a an actuarial aaalatant with Padflc Mutual Life Insurance C.O. ln Newport Beach. Gen Id W. Flemlll1, 8enior vice preatdent for markeUng, sales and te:rVice for Microdata of Irvine, hu ~ from the company to accept the poet of prHldent and chief operatina officer of Rexon Bu.&l1*I Machina C.Orp. of Culver City. Flernlni wlll be l\,IL'Ceeded by Job R. Boue, Mlcrodata vice president for North Amertca.n sales. ..... . .., ., .... , lot CliilrW A.4 AcnoN Cal A M&Y Pll.OY = ... \ e 11.t •• :: t.7 u ::t ... ... u u a 1.1 1A 1.1 1.1 1.1 Earning money is hard enough these days. 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A $50 MINIMUM Bank of America gives you a variety of plans to choooe from - including one that lets you earn high rates with a minimum deposit of just $50. What's more, you can choose an investment which locks-in a fixed rate or you can select a variable rate invest· ment for mortfl~bility. With IRA PLUS, you can pick the plan that best suits your needs. NO FEES At many institutions, you'll pay a fee for setting up an IRA. But at Bank of America, no matter which IRA PLUS plan you qhoose, you won't pay a penny in set-up or maintenance fees. So if you want an IRA , plus a lot more, open your 1RAat Bank of America. IRA PLUS -California's leading IRA from California's leading bank. BANlf ON THE LEADER "' ' -___ .._ __________ --- Orange Oout DAILY PILOT /Thur9day, January 19, 1883 U ·c Jobless rolls up,. retail sales down By fte Atsoela&ed Preti The pcmment today reported a f'OOdelt Ira WI ln new applicatlona tor unemp1oyment beneflll dwtnc the final week of 1982. The nwnber had been faWnc Mrlier ln December, hinting ah moderaUon ln the me of ~!Dployment. While the report on ~w appllcatlona II CIONlkMnd a barometer of labor market c:ondiUona, eoonomilta •l_· lt la d.UfJcult to d.r.w ooncluaiona from one week• figuree. The Labor Department aald 660,000 people applied for jobltw benefit.a for the flnrt time ln the. week ended Jan. 1. That wu an lncreue of 36,000 from the previous week. The tlgurea are adjusted for leUOIW variatJona. · Irvine firm's sales up Alpha Microeystema, Irvine, achieved hlgher ..._ and eaminga for the third quarter ended Nov. 28, according to an announcement from the firm. Net income for the third quarter l.ncreaaed 23 percent to $493,595, or 18 cent.I per share, from $402,- 256, or 15 centa, ln the corresponding period lut ye.r. Sales roee to a record $7,743,736, up 22 percent from $6,358,528 In the year-earlier quarter. For the nine months ended Nov. 28, aalea advanced to $20,421,796 versus $19,278,950. Net l.noome was $1,032,220, or 38 cent.I, compared with $1,207,451, or 52 oenll, In the nine-month period of fiscal 1982. Resulta for the prior year perfoda have been restated to reflect a change In accounting principle for allocating overhead to inventory. Prior years' cumulative effect of the change ln accounting principle amounted to $90,000, or 4 centa, lncluded In net inaJme for the first nine months of last year. Industrial sale told General Automation Inc., haa announced the Mle of ita two Anaheim Industrial buildings and related land to Lincoln Property Co., Irvine, • ~jor Dana. based real estate development firm. The high tec hnology facllltle1 conalat of 108,000-aquare-foot and 130,000-aquare-foot bulldlnp oocupylng 9.32 and 10.6 acres, respectively. The facilities, built In 1961, were eold for cash of approximately $9 million. The proce ed• were primarily used to reduce debt as part of GA'a on-gotna balance sheet improvement program, with the remainder being available to us1at ln the continued funding of R&D and marketing for GA'a new ZEBRA microcomputer producta. Total debt, currently at $20 million, haa been reduced from a July 1980 high of $48-milllon by operaJing improvementa and aaeet redeployment. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES . .... ... N1W YORK (Al') -...._WM prl09 -N:rVOll•~ AMt 0--.._ ...._ _dw,.e ______ -,JM,tt. 'l'otk StoU 1EJrc11•11te IHllM. tr•dltte IT - -~ cm. -• ,..,,,,.., ___ ,,, -- ~:lr! !Ei = ~: : ;: ":it.'ijif fN:. ti.I I IM 1.m.• -• i. !!VU ::a_ H:~ ...... . ....... !Ml ·--· • t= •.MT• --• .. ·-. .. ... .. . . . .::'o.r. ·-::: ~~ :'"' i~ ... :.::::.::::::.:: l. ~ .... ~ ......................... .. ........... ~ .... ... ;;....-r 3 = :,: AMERICAN LEADERS ~... 1'1.-" • M NIW YOM CA"I -..... w.c&. .... _, ~ ,.,. .... -·~ .................... ....... IMt ,...... • • .,., 8toc* ~--. ....... _..., • l!lfl'e-11 ; WHAT STOCKS DID I NIW VOit• (A .. ) J•. 12 .. o-."-t w1c ... -" Ef=c. is ~ :;·~ ~ ~.. ... :: :;·-~ ~Mn *:=I II -· ,e K bi ~i .. ~ ....... l•C'»O NIW VO.It (A~l Wfl_ It .. 196 --S7 I . SILVER H•llOy •110 H.,m•11, 112 •• per troy --. GOLD QUOTATIONS ., TM A1111°1a1• Plw a.i.cted ~ gotd pttoe9 tCMU!y L•"••" mornl11g fixing 14t1 00, up s10 eo LeNelt •l1ernoo11 flr.lno ••H 211. up t1.tt . .._.. .,..,_ fblnQ "411.ll ~1 UC> It 7t. ,....... blrla a.t.oo. ""w ~ z..... lett •llerllOOl'I ... 81.IO bid, 1111 M..U: ...... eo ... MtMt4r • Met-• 10111r '911Y 11uot•I UC> 11.11 '(~ .,,., .. , .... ti, lllP t1.7 . ........ ...... (only Hfy quot9) ta1a.te. ..... ta. '"c-.-ll)ot ~ wed '*·to. UC> ltO.tO -·f •• 1 r ,. M Or•fl941 Coall DAil Y PILOT IThurlday. January 13, 1983 -CBS stay on top TV eatings • lD war l..O.'i ANGb:Ul:S (AP) -lt wu anoth•r wttk or football 1r1umph1, hut C BS' "tlO M1nutt••'' emerged the-w111nc1 again 1n tht! telev11lon rating• tor thl• week ended Jan 9 08 ens hand1Jy won tht' Wl't'k The CBS Natlon1tl Football Lt-ague playoff games , Tampa Bay vs Dallas 1rnd Atlanta vs Minnesota, :o.p1llt>d ovt.'r into prime tllllt' and plal~'<i se<.'Ond 111 the A C Nielse n Co raung11 Portioll.'> uf the country saw lht.> game won by Dallas. and other portion!. i.a w the game won by Mmnt.>sota, with the netwurk frl>qU<.>ntly sw itc·h1ng b1•tv.N•n the two gamt.'l> The CBS NFL PlayoCf P os t i.how , w h llh followed the gamt.~. was third in tht.· ratings The ABC NFL Monday Night Football game between Dallas and Minnesota f1mshed m seventh plare for the week. It was the final season game 1n the st-rics and its rating of 24.4! was the high est sinl't' the season premiere ABC telecast n111e NFL game:o. with an average rating of 20 6 They included t.>1ght regularly scheduled games, plus one game added at the end of the season bec aus<• of the NFL players strike Eight scheduled games were not telecast because of the stnke CBS was first for tht.' week with a rating of 19.2. ABC was second with 17.4. and NBC was third w1 th 15 6 The networks say this means in an average pnme-ume minute 19.2 percent of the nation's homes with television were tuned to CBS. CBS had 10 shows tn the Top 10, which was expanded to 11 because of a tie for 10th place "A lice ," returning t.emjX>rarily to the CBS schedule. was an sixth place The show had earlier been dropped by Ptatc NOTICE 1hc network. Tlut JiEL football ai•mt> w ... the only ABC ahow In the Top 10 NOC had none in thr-Top 10 and 1\.1 only cmtry In tht-Top 20 wu "TV Ct"n»ort'd Bloopt"rs No ~." which finished No. 19 Tho ratings Hated here are tho:se listed by CBS and NBC, which count 1hows that begin out.tide o f prlmf' t1 m e and continue or "1p1llover" into prime lime ABC does not list s pillover programs Here are the top 10: 60 MlnulM • rallng or 32 6 or n I mlHIOn hOUMl\OIO•. CBS. CBS NFL Ptayoll Ga,._ Tempe Bay Y8 Oallaa anO Allanla Vt MinnHola 32 4 or 26 9 mttllon. CBS CBS NFL PtayoH Poat llhow. 30 2 Of 26 t mllllOn CBS. Datt... 26 7 or 21 4 mllllon, CBS. Tl\• Jell.,ton• 2~ 6 or 21 3 mllllon, CBS Alic.. 2~ 3 or 21 0 million. CBS, ABC Monoay Ntghl Foo1ba lt D a l••• va Mtnnetol• 24 2 Of 20 1 mllllon, ABC Glorta 23 4 Of 19 4 million CBS "Treppar JOhf\. M 0 , 23 3 or 1!1 9 mllllon, CBS. Magnum, P I a110 "Felcon Creal, · ii.a 23 2 or 19 3 mllllon, bolh CBS JU 'Of tM n. ~ l lltYNOlOS HAWN of Y°"' ttl•.. ti~ 1!111 • O At 1100. "°'\tlrptaM (l'O) ~. ~1 • l t ,.0 111 al 71 llOwtal 11 1., tlt!lijiUulfiiili6 l6J9 e1101W~) ~llouftdOW<l lo.,.,,C'Of tcdloOt lrlt\Qlol ... yl'oriobie 1"QGP.a ONE OA~K NIGHT And 1141 ..0 ~-f~~~~Q TfleWa1c11er In T fleWoodt(l"Ol f T. THE EXTRA· • • TERRESTRIAL C1lE "''!!.&'llHW!. 1"°1 * Drlv•ln• C?ti-8 :45 Weetcnlahta / 8:30 Weetcanda Chiiaren Under 12 fret tlftless Noted SCHOOL IN Founded 1928 in beautiful Paradise Vslldy ARIZONA College Preparetory end General Cour9H Boarding Grades 3-12 -SMALL CLASSES- lnternahonally Known Outstanding Curnculum Extra Help Daily ESL ALL SPORTS ACTIVITIES • TRAVEL Riding Tennis Soccer Golf Raflery Skiing Baseball Football 0."t•lopmwit•I ,._•dln9 a M•th Art. Mu.le. Ot'ema. -ADMISSIONS REPAESENTATIV Mrs. Barbara Wick In terviewing lntMetted famll~ NEWPORT: JAN. 14-16/714640 4000 BEV. HILLS: JAN. 17-19/tel. 213-476-6571 Plea•• call Mn. Wiclc fOf appt. or Information Pml.IC NOTICE NlJC NOTICE .,.. 51094 IWOftTAHT NOTICE MUMC•AL COUll'T NOTIC9 TO COllTIIACTO..a NOTICE Of TI'IUIT'Ef'I SALE If YOUR PROPERTY IS IN Of' ntl f'OMOHA CAL..UNQ FO.. M>a No. L.... FORECLOSURE BECAUSE YOU JUotCIAL CMaTNCT School Ol*1rlel Huntlngl0f1 BMcti YOU AM ... DU'AUl. T UNDER A ARE BEHIND IN YOUR PAYMENTS J50 W"1 MIMloft ........ lltd City khQOI Oietrlcl DEED Of TltUIT DATED JUNE 21, IT MAY BE SOLO WITHOUT ANY ,.__.,CA 911'1 8ld Deed~ 10-00 o'dOdl a.m 1192. UNI.Ell YOU TAKI ACTIOH COURT ACTION and y<>u may have P l A I N TIFF G RA N 0 E of Ille 10tll 007 of F9C>rv81y. 1983 TO .. ROTECT YOUA "910PElllTY, IM leQOI ngl\l lo brtf1Q y<>ur llCCOUnl INSURANCE ASSOCIATION, a p I a c; e o B I d Race I p I IT MAY 8E SOLD AT A PU8LIC In good 1tat101ng l>y peying eH of Wuto1ngto<1 corporaHon 9lld IVAN Admlnlttratlon Otllc•, 204S1 8 ALE . IF Y 0 U NIE ED AN your p as I Oua payments plus J TOT'fEN. an tnOMOual Cralfner L-. Huntington 8eec:tl EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE perrn111ed cot11 anO upansu DEFENDANT INFIELD. INC I Prol•CI ld•nllflcallon Nam• OF THE "910CEIDINQ AQAINIT w11hln tr>rM months lrom tlM Oale Ca11rorntt corpor•llon. DELANO Oecadu Flr•chack, Hunllngton YOU, YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A thll oollce ol oefaul1 wu 10(:()(090 PETER MANOS, an 1nd1v!Cluel dOlng Beadl C11y SdlC)OI Olatrlcl LAWYER. Thlt •mo unl la SS19 00 u of 1>ua1,,...ulNFIELOMEOICALANO Plac e Plant are on 111• On February•. 1963 al 1100 Oec em1>e1 22. 1982, and wlll lAANSPORTATION SERVICE aod Malnt.,_ OepartrT*lt, no 17th A M , Celllorn1a CatllH Inc t increase unlll your account LEIGH GORDON SMITH, an StreM,HuntlngtonBetlch.Colttoml• Ca111orn1e Corporation at duly ~current You may nol nave 1no1v1<1ua1 anO DOES 1 lhrough 15, t2648 appolnl•O Tn.11111 under end 10 pay lht enure unpaid por11on of 1nc1u11ve NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th•I pUrsu111t lo OffO ol Trull recordeO your account 1ve11 though lull IUMMONS lhe •~named Sctlool Dlllrlct ol July 9. 1962 u lnllr NO paym•m waa dernendecl. 1>u1 you c-No .• .,.. Oranoe County, Calllornla, ac11ng 112-236~01!1. of Olllcl•I Racoroa. mutt pey lhe amoum 1ta1e0 at>o• NOTICll You Ila•• i...n ~. by and through 111 Go••rnlng eaecultd by Oa'f1on E K1og11ad Al1er lh<M months trom lhe Oale TtM c-1 "'°' decide 119MMt row Board, ,,.,elnafler ref9rred lo u ano EllUbelh W Krogllad ol racordation of !his docum•nt wllhclul rour being '-1' Wlleee "DISTRICT'. wlll reoetw up lo, but huabano ano wile a.a 1<>4nl lenan11 (wtlicn O•le of 1ecorda11on appeara row ~ wlthlft to ura. Reed nol 11t~ than th• •bove-•t•l•d ea trualors. In the oll1ce ol the tMweonl, un!Ma Iha obllga1!0<> being ltM lntormelklfl ....,, lime, Miiied blcSa for IN ewwd Of a Counly Recoro., of Orange Coun1y lorecloMIO upon permlll • lono« II you wtsn to ..... IM Mlvlc:e of oontrwrt tor the,::WJojec1 State 01 Calllornla. WILL SELL AT i>«IOd you hllV• only ltle leQlll rlghl an allornay In lhll mailer, you Blda 1f1.i1 be In the~ PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST to tlop ,,.. lorecloaure by 1>-9ylng atlouk:t Oo so promptly llO lh81 your ldanllfl•d above, and •h•ll b• BIOOER FOR CASH IP•Y•ble al th• anllre amounl OeftlanOec:I by wr1t1•n responH II any, may ti. opened aod publoly reed aloud Ill lime of aate In lewful mon.y or 1"41 your et.011or r11«1 on time the above-at•ted 11m• and ~- U11ilecl Slates) et Ille main entrance To tine! out 1n. amoun1 you t'n\.1$t A YI I 0 I U •I • d h • a Id• Thar• wlll b• • .o. Oepo1ll ol Callt0<nla Catlles Inc localed al pay or to errange ror payment to d•mandedo. II lrlllunel •u•d• r•qulrad for ••oh 111 of bid 40 1 N Broolthural Su lie 109. atop the loraclosura. or 1f your ~' cont7a Ud. aln audltAO&a • docunwlll IO guaren• ttlelf return Anaheim. Callfomle an 119hl 11111 properly ta 1n lorectosure lor any -.,. U4. ~ dafttre In good condfllon wtthln 4 dayt and 1n1erest conveyed 10 ano now olh•r rHaon conlacl ALLEN I 0. JO dlM. l.M la ~ ... afler the bid opening 0.1• l\fllO by II under Hkl 0..0 of Trual FLATT 4400 Mac.Arthur Boulevard •'9..._ bdl bid mue1 confonn aod be 1n lhe properly alluallO 1n n 10 Sui te 370 Newport Beach, SI Usl•O O•••• aollcllar •I retponalv• 10 the contract County and Stale a.ecr1oeo aa l ot C1111ornta 112660 auorneya anO conH fO O• un eb09aOo •n atte ~ts 21orTrec19602 1.corded on 8ooh agenu lor PC M Really end 11un10 deber l a hacarlo Eadlbld4erahalla1.1bmll,ontM • 3 S. Pages • 1 e n O • 2 o I Management ano Anahelrn Hiii• onrn.cS!elamefll•. 0. NI• me~a. IOf'm turnla"-d wllh the contract Mlac.ller>eaus Maps 1n 1i.. OHtea 01 Planned Communlly Anoc1a11on su res~•• eacnta. ti flay lllguna. ctocumanll, a list of the pr~ 1"41 County Recorder 01 sa•O O<e~ All•n & Flail a phon• number •• ~ -r.;ta1rada a llempO aubcontrllC10f'a on Ihle P'Olee1 aa County (714) 7S2· 74H 1 TO THE DEFENDANT A clYll required by lhe Sut>leltlng and The tt•eel aOOr Ms 1no oltiar 11 you have any qUMltonl, you compl1l11t hH be•n llled by lh• ~l'llCtlng Felt Prec:tloea Act common OM1gnat1on 11 any ol ti.. 1houlO co1111cl a lawyer or lhe pt•1n11H egalnll you II you w1a1't to Oovt Code~-4100 et aeq. real property OHcr1beO et>ove II governmental ag•ncy wl\lch may oetena 1hl1 la..ult, you mutt. wttllln Eacf1 btoder muat a1.1t>mlt wf1h Na pUrporled lo Ile •• Caoar1prlng he,,. 1na•irecl your loan 30 d•Y• after Ihle aummona la bid cerllfl•d or CHiiier'• check !Mne. Cahrorn1a R•mamber YOU MAY LOSE ...V.O on you, flle wllll this oourt • peyat>te to Ille DISTRICT or a bid The undersl g11eO Tru tl•t lEOAL RIGHTS IF YOU 00 NOT wrlUtn rMQOnM 10 1M GOfi191alnt bond In the fonn Mt lortll In tile Olsclalmt any llablllly tor any TAKE PROMPT ACTION Unlfft you do so. yOl.ll O.lault wt" c;onl.r.ct doc:umenta In an amount ineorrecinns ol Ille 11ree1 aOOreas NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ~ entered on appllcallon of lhe not '-lhen -% of the mulrnum and olher co"'"'°" ~a19na11on. II pursuan1 10 ArtlcM IX, s.ctlOn 7 ol p1a1n1111. ano lhla c:ourt may .,,,., • amounl of bid ea a guarant .. tn•t any. aflown herein 1110 Oeclaratlon1 o t Covenenu, jUdg"*'t agalntl you lot 1"41 rallel Ille blOder wlll ent•r Into lh• Said nle wlll ba maoe bul Condll1on1 ano Raatrlcllon1 oernanOed In 1i.. complalnt, wltldl propoeed contract If the NITl4I I• wllhout cova11an1 01 warr•"IY reco•O•O April 26, 1!177 In Book coulO rH ull In garnlthmant ot -•rded to lllm. In lh• event of •xpreH or Implied. reglM'CllllQ 1111•. 12 Ulll. Paget 209·327. of Offlclal w109t. IUllng of money or Pl'~ fallUre to enlM Into IMlld contract. po•-•lon, or encumbrencet. lo Record• of Orange Counly, or other rallaf requHlld In th• t<ICh --11y wlll be lotflllt. pay 1"9 rema1n1ng principal sum of Cal1to rn1e . a breach o f Ill• -:omplalnt OISTRIOT •--the rlghl to Ille nole(tl MCured by tald OMO of ob 11ga11 on o 1 p • y m • n I of O•lec! September 3. 1962 rejec1 ..-.y Of all bid• or lo watw any Trutt. wllh lnllrHt !hereon .. -St!\41nll hU OCQirred. NOtlca Jamff E Gardner. Clerk ltT'tQVl.,11 ... or lnlonnallt ... In eny prOVlded In N IO OOle(t) advaf'\C .. , of HIO brMCh and llan ...,., flled lor By A Griffith. 089uly bid• Of In lhe bidding. If any, under 1n. terma or tald OMO record on Nov•mlHtr 9, 1982 •• flOaPT •· U! CO..VSC, Ito. Purauent 10 1h• provl1lo111 of or Tru•I. I••• che rgas ano 1natrumen1 No f!l2~g4020 ol Mid 12'1 Llncolft 91wd., •utte 111 Section 1773 o1 the labor Code ot ex~ of the Trusl" aflO 01 11141 Ofllctel Recoro1 No paym•nl or llanla lllonka. Ca.. 90401 the Sta1a of Calllornla, tha arutll craaled by n•O 0110 or put Ou• amount• hH occurred. Tel: (211) -.eoeo · DISTRICT hH oblalned from the Trual, for lhe amount reHon•blf Therefo re. lhe Anaheim Hlllt All-r for Jtalntlft 01rac1or of the Department of •llmeled to be S2S.426 33 Planned Community At1ocl•t1on PublllheO Ora11ge COHI Dal~ lnduetrlal Relatlont th• gen•ral The t>enellcllll'f und« ta•d OMO doee tMwetiy Mec1 to Mii or~ to Piiot. Dec 23, 30, 19&2, .Jell, t , 1 • pt'e\'*""11 rate of per diem ""tlCIM ol Trual lletllOlore H.CUlad and be IOIO IM lollowlng deler1be0 real 1983 end the genwal pteveMlng r•l• lO< oa1111er.O 10 tha und•rs1gnaO • Pf~Y 10 aallafy Ille obllgtllon M2M2 ~y and OY9rtlm. wM In the wrl1ten Oeclar••IOn of O.laull and Loi 8 of Tract 9266, u per map IOcallty In wtlld'I lhla wor11 1a 10 be Oemano fof s ai.. and a wrmen r-decl tn Boole 4 13, Pagea t to Pml.IC NOTICt l*fonMd lor WI'! Cf8ft or type of Notlea 01 Default and Election 10 l l , 1nclut lve. of M facellanaoua 1----L~EO~A-L"".'NO~T~IC:=-E=----worller needed lo execute the Sell The und.,..&gned cauaeo aald Map• In lhe Olftoe of Ille Orange Notice of Pul:lllQ Sale oonir~I T"'-.ratea .,. on ,.. at Notice of Oeteult and a.euon 10 County Aecorcter of Abandoned Property th• DISTRICT ofllc• located " Sell 10 be recorded In In. county rn. recoro vealed ownafi•I or t"41 Nollea 11 hereby given 111" the 20451 Crltl'tlmar L.en9, HIM\tlnQton .....,. 1"9 rH I P<OP«IY 11 1oc11.o pr()9erty rnora commonly known u und•tlO'*' Wiii Mii 01 public .-haol\ ~ mey be ool.in.d on oat• January5. t963 52~1 Fa1rla• Court, Anah•lm. pu,_,,lloMCllOn , ... oflhlCl\111 <"'*' Acopyoflll8Mret•ah4111 Callfornl• c .. u ... Inc Calllornla, ar• RAYMOND R C...,.... ol 1..._ State ol Callfornll Ille be poelecl at 1M jOb Ille. aa NICI Truet.. WINSLOW end BEVERLY A """' ,,. atllill be d t tile 9y 8everly Jackaon WINSLOW 1011ow111g mlteellan.ou• peraonal C~NT .. ACT~~ :o°':-tt"::' th• Ptealdent Dal.a December 23. 11M2 rr.~~tlfled by Mrlel number oontfact la llWfltded, ....o upon Wt)' 410 N 8'oollhullt, ANAHEIM HILLS Fora farm IYP• trtctor ltrl•I llWCOllV.C:IOt un6et "'"'·to pay noi ~ tOI PLANNED COMMUNITY lf20$431 Mod 160220 y-MOcl, .... fNn tt11M1c1..,c1f1eOr•tet10 ~ ~~ .. !2f!l0 I ASSN By LINDA WESTFAl..L unknown ... WOl'Utt ~ by lham In Ille Publl•~~~hran~• Co111 Dally AMletant Secretary Thlt wlll be by oompetltl•t adOIJtlon of Iha conlract 1 19113 STATE OF CALIFORNIA) bidding on lhe 28th dr; of Janulf'Y, No bidder mey ~-1111 bid Pll01, Jan 13. 20. • 240·11:'1 lM 1"3 II 10 00 AM on Ille premlMa tor • pwlod of thlfty (IO) dep alter COUNTY Of OR.ANOE ) where Mid pr009r1y II llONCI Ind tM d•te Ml tor tM openlno of bide. "8.IC N011Cl On 0-mber u. 1992. bef0r1 Which It IOGlled al len W•rner'• A p I y men I ., 0 n d • n d • !/': \h ndet1lgned a Nottry Qarage tn<l Tow and l1orage, 118 pttfOttnanee bOnCI -"' be req\Wed '1CTITIOU9 llU9Mt• ~ublN! 1~ ~ '°' Mid bounty and t W•lnut 81. In Ille City of ltn•• ll'IOf 10 all*!Ullon of the oontract NAMI aTAft•MT 1111e, !*tonally appeared Unda An•, Counl)I of Or: ll•lt of and et.all be In the form Mt rorth In fM touowtno pereon 11 doing W•tflil, prov.cl to me on the baela C.llfornl• Tiie ~ ~ ttte oontrtMlt doournanta. ~-"' of M11efao1~ ~to be Ille ?!'!.~ .... IOhl...!.~All>~_!.!,.,!~·c·~~.: .. ~" .. -!.t'~~l~ •• !!..11~ PICI. t1•t·D Adtmt .. ¥a · A111111n1 laoratary ot tha ......... ,._ ..... ,._.. ... , ...... .....,..... ........ ..,..... "" ,,. .... "'" ~· ....._CA t2t2t lt•I O Corporation 11111 •~tculld 1111 .,,0 paid for at Iha t,,,_ Of P"fCll .... C~ IN OOftlflCI wtll OOf)laln PattlO .. A. ~J.. Within IM1tvmant911d .OnowtadOed All pur<hued goc>01t -a04d .... ... C..':on' P«ml1tlnt ttll euoowflll Ad8"W Ave • Coal• ~ "-" t'f!l2t to me tnat Ille oorpotation ll*luled .we II • Md '"""' be rwnovtd M io tubae!M4t leCIWltlll tor ftllt ~JI oondl.lelad by .. the within C1oou1Mf!t pureu11111 to tta the llint of Nie Ttitt .... 11 ~ eny moneye wltttheld t>y th• .......,..., :T ~ -• ,_ .. .._. otttt 9oerd to -tot cenoell~ In.,.:;"! OtlTl'"C1' to en-• petfonnanoe .._.__..._.A A ·-=· n ... • ·-·-· ..... ,.-... ----..... -,. _..,.__ tlfll!Mn«lt Nll#lefl llenflO ..,._ ,_ ........ _. fJW ... I t#I WU ftetd llW!lh the rTNl ""f hand (!lhd OfflclM ~led pt1rty, ~OOft~tt ~ °°""' C11tt1 of Orltl08 ~ °" .... ten WtlNl'a -ry --• QI& 10 *2 ,..,_ """-I . WlllJMOn G•moe lnl l'v~ Or•n .. eo .. t o.ifY l'ubl•tttltd Of~e Cout Dtllt Pubflltled Otanoe CoHt Daltr l"ubllehect o;~ Cout Dallr --J., ti 20,, 21. , •. I~ PtlOt. Jan I, 11, 30, f7. 1~1tt·•• iti!ot J#I t, 1i. 1113 "°'· Jan I, 11, I r--. ··~ .. -. 111wa ) ill-4Q Gift Criftc1tu Avabblt 2 DAY SPECIAL 503 ROOM IATI DISCOUNT ON THI llCOND CONllCUTIVI NIGHT Of YOUI IYAY ............................. ,....www, ......... ,...... ......... .., .. ~ ....... °"" .... "'"',. .. 191 -,,..., .. frank Galvin has one last chance to do sonu.>thing ri~ht. TH(}!ERDICT • 8ARQAIN MATINaaa * Mond1y tflru l1turd1y All Performance• befOfa 1:00 l'M (hc.,t l,.ctll fnpfll!lelltt IM HIMIYll "lllT "HINDI"...., ----- "THI VIRDICT'' 11111 ---· ... - "•NIQMA"-_..._.._ __ _ LAKEWOOD CENTER WAllC IN "TOOTlll".., -----· "TH• TOY""' ----- .... HRI." 1111 -----·- Poc1111v or conc11 .... 00d 21J/IJ1•tll0 "IT1U Of' TMI taOHT",... "THI YafllOICT"1111 -... .. -'"~'!"------·• ~ ,,._.. ~· lAMlWOOO Cl NTU~ SOUTH ••• ., IH ''81X WllKI" ------ ., •• •<I "' ANAHEIM ORIVI IN ._ .... ~ .. 119-9llO \."(;.......,... ... ""'"-,.....~·· •AHACM-1111 a. "0'"41111 0. "~ " '..,. ' ... ~ BUENA PARK [111 1~1 IN ' I'•"'"'•' LINCOLN ORIVl IN l4"C-Aft Well911,.." 121·~010 ~ ... ' .. ,, t FOUNTAIN VALLEY DRIVE IN 1"TOOT,!!S" - ~ ...... Cllll ,,_ .... IT '",!MDI" ..,.. "NIOHTIHWT" ,_ C.·11--. . ... ~ lA HABR A ll~"' "' -·----·--171-IMl • ----... --·- "IClll Ml 00009YI"..., ·---· ... - "INIGMA"-___ ,_._,.,. ''41 ........ 1111 -"•HAMIY'I MACHIHS" 111t ... ,. ,,. llXTM;..,.....l'T'NAL. "OIAO .,. OC*"t "9AJl ll\MD" -rllOUllO "1lta TOY"'"' -"9UITW LOOll" 11 C..A- O~AN GE ''"·"I "" MISSION I·""·•'"" . .· - WAIJNflJ •, • •· ... tt!!."" ... "IMAMIY'I MACHM" llll "TM9 DAM ~YaTA&." ff '"*'"" "ONE DARK NIGHT" ~,..,,.. ....... ,, "'°' I , Orange COUt CAIL Y "LOT /Thurtday, JanuatY 13, 1983 111 ' I • IJ (l!tl;l_l_o.,..._"" 1111 "I like this kind of guitar music-one thread at a time.11 . ~' ~')' 1(( (J ,... ...... . ·,,' ·. .. . ~ '••I i/.i> "I can llck anyone IA the hou11." Mr\RMADl'KE by Brad Anderson DE:\:\IS THE ~·;~.\CE Hank Ketchum 1;ttaBbCaJdEei I ffikltMmNilO I ' 0 1-1~ ii "All I know is, he was chasing a squirrel. .. " TEl..L ME. SAM WHAT 19 IT YOU ADMIRE WOST IN A.WOMAN? Gi\Rt'lt:LD vARFIELP MA4l>N'T BEEN LISTENIN(i. TO ME LATELV. WATC.H THIS JIOON Jll'LLINS I IJ ACROSS 48 Aunnef 49 Above Poe1 50Anon HE.V, GARl=IE:ll?. WHAT 5AV WE GO TO nlf. VET AND GET VOO Of.CLAWE.D? WEDNEIDA Y'S PUZZLE SOLVED 1 i..I go e0en1 IOGral() 14Mw1ndl 15 Enllc:e S4 Scoltlth City ~"'""'""'~~-.,.,..,..,.,,.= 57 Tlppilt 1• Silll labftc 11Dlc*"P II Sc:hoOl IOtlQ 2wordl 20Welpil1 58 Location 59 Rall blfd 80 FM. Prefix · e 1 A11·1qU11• 82 8uin S3Fio- 21 Thlc:ll,_ DOWN unit 22AI--· IGetrlclof \JtUlllY 2 Yugoelav city 1ifftrii4ir *3 Humbug 3 .... peal In ff Hum«tO " f7 1n1C1M 4 Thrutla. ao llllro 15 415 ~ 31 "°9d etrtpa • lrom ENE aa am.tttd e Dlmlnd a3 Thrw. Prefix 7 au.btc dly ,. Camey, .. ., e 'IOf d 37 tee pN:el t Vegetable • Nltworti 10 fl'td ,,.,. • ;·---" 11 Homewltd ....... ~ 41 l.Ooll fOf Oii 2 word• 0 NlrllM 12 Appl; oll .. ,... 131all4dtd 'I MM SllUc*y 11 Jolr*1 47 Time of ~ 21 Name P'tff• . .. ,......., 24 Pottttllvt 25 Conlltne<t 2t 9'rd1· Lei 27 HOUMblM 21 lrfah town 29 Cotl 30 Flll'I 32 Prjme 34 81rttm HWorthtNI 31 Mourn• UC1¥tt 40 .,,,. 41 Atlr,.I 43 Lev.led 44 Through 415 P:-rtneh city 48 Spoktt 47 "Paganini" eompoMr 49 8UQ1b00 61 s .. rch 52 Thie Sp 53 Adjtttnl 55 Wht11 lht -? Sf Ou11rt1 57 H~idey 9'>01 by Jim Davis by Ferd & Tom Johnson I ~ELt.o? -Y--HE D~CIDED oH,Wl~LIE1s rosrAYUOME I FINE "TONIGHT.; IE:DDY. Tl'M8Lt.:•Et;D8 snot: ---- YOU'D BET TER TELL ME WHICH 61RL YOU TOOK TO THE MOVIES·· OR ELSE I'LL WRITE HER NAME ON THE WALL FOR YOU DEFINE THE F<>U.DWIN6 : (q) CJV/l (.O(IR. I DR.\BBLE R~l i I NORtMN :·~)'~E MT NOT 1~ !>AME W'i 1 FEt.L IN UN~ WITH ON 1"E. ~t.\ "f" L~B ~U><H. '1M£ RUS<JN 1. I&)~ ~ C:AARMI~ ON 1'~ V\.W. • 15 et°'~E N£.ll.. ""'°TE. OOl<4 llM~l 10 9.'i fOP. flt.1 ~IS ~ lt\E \~ t 'M ~ RUl. ~l!>itCA'tEO, ~O t'M 1(1NO ~ ~ l(WTt, 6'11' 1"\~ IS ME \~ ~o 1F i1M 15N'T EllOO(." ~'OJ, i~E ~Rarii OOOR I~ ~&"1' c:Hf.R 'f"E.Rf. ~I by Jeff MacNelly 3ushmtller ~YLVIA -i:g MURIEL A I N L T L H DIANE. PH'<~LIS ~ by Gus Amota by Kevin Fagan ,,. ~---------4-------------- J llllK~ll\\ IVlHINO t ·001U8 NIWI CHA .. Lll'I ANGIL.I fhe klll1no of • would·~ model Hnda 1ne Angela 1ntO lne H•m .. , aide Of Ille moo.lino WOfld IP••• I) 0 NHLHOOKeY 0.trOll Red Winge vi LOI Ano•••• K1no1 m TH"H'S COMPAHY Anolllef lludenl IWilChel c00111no ... m d1an .. with JllCk CJ) HAWAII FIVE.() McG•rr•lt 1nve1t10•1111 when • •h•med Jeptn•M b1nke1 rnuall111cally kills hlmHll flD 0VEREA8V Guell June Allyson (RI Q Q!i) HUMANITIES THAOUOH T'HE ARTS Eplf<>Ove COf111nu1no Tne Outat FOf Sell' C8SNEW8 9 ABC lllEW8 Q Q!NICNEW8 CD THI PRICE IS RIGHT ~MOVIE * * '• "Love For Rent' ( 1979) use Ellbacher, Annette O'T oote Two 1mall-1own girts who move to t1ke 1dv1nt19e or the glamOfOUS lire of the bfo clly find themselves l0tced by necea111y Into becom· •no high-priced Hcorts H MOVIE • * • Oot And Tne Kan· garoo I 1978) Animated 01rec1ed by Y0tam Gross A young girt becomes loll 1n lhe Aullrlhen buSh and IS belnended by a kan- garoo who gives her • 1111 1n 111 pouch •0 MOVIE * * ''t "Rollover" { 19811 Jane Fonda. KrlS Kris· torlerson A former movte stor wl'IO took Over the chairmanship or her late husband a COfporaltOf1 and a high powered 11nanc1a1 expert become invOlved 1n • d1s1atroua dell wllll Arab 1nvest0ts A 8;30 m ALICE fJa DICK CAVETT ~ARTIS C[)QJNEWS i!D) BARNEY MILLER m WORLD OF PEOPLE UMOVIE • * • ''> · Monty Pyihon And Tne HOiy Gratl" ( 19741 Graham Ch1pm1n Jo/In Cteese K1no Arlllur end h1s bend or kn•ohts encounter o .. nts. riddler• and a ferocious rebbll 1n !heir MarCll tor the legend lry cup PG 8:35 l CHARL.£8 CHAMPLIN TALK8WITH ... "Cllnt Eutwood 1:00 fl CBI NEWS D NllCNEWS 8 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN A<>oer ano Fonzie d1te the same O"' and Joanie receives llowera lrom an unknown edmtre< Q AllCHEWSO m THREE'S COMPANY JKk and Janet mrstake Terri a paycn1atrist friend '°' • mental •ard escapee Q) JOKER'S WILD &;)~BUSINESS REPORT (J) P.M. MAGAZINE @) EHTERT AINMENT TONIO HT 9ell1nd the acenes at the maktno 01 the TV movie ·Tne Return Of The Man From UNCLE' Q!LOOKAUVE m OAANOE COUNTY TOOAY % MOVIE * * * ·auya And Dolls" ( 19551 Frank Stnetre . .i.an Simmons A m•aaionary girt r111a tn love with a Bre>edway gembler 7:30 1J 2 ON THE TOWN Featllfed a look et tile CHANNEL LISTINGS En&~rprise's "The Selling of Terri Biggs," goes behind &he scenes in &he music industry to follow &he career of the country and western singer on KCET (28) at 8:30. home or G-Heckman. la v1111 to an 1a1>9<1mental solar p~ plant. an Inter. v•ew .. 1th celebrlly lewyet Har~S10111 D l;ltl FAMIL V FEUD IJ LAVERNE & SHIRLEY &COMPANY Laverne and Shirley hlv<!I to run en obstacle courae tn order to quallly tor po1tce wO<k IJ EYEONL.A. FHtured a profile o l pnme lime "Ujjaneas Joan COllina 1 rlP(>r1 Of1 t_,_ l09 H~Uallty 8 l)rOltie of OJ1 Raymonoo Ind IM Bt1da m WKRP IN CINCINNATI Johnny 11 ollered a jOt> In Celilornla 11 thr" umee 1111 pre&ent salary Cl)([) TIC TAC DOUGH fJi) MACNEIL/ LatREA RE POAT m HITCHHIKER'& OUIOI TO THE GALAXY Schla•libartfall reveal• tnet the McGretl'leln& l'leY9 l>ffn butld1ng ptaneta '°' yea1 s and are curr9"tty CrHtlng Eanh Marie II 11!' VOOA8KEDFOArT (t'I MOVIE • • The Royal A lrlcan A1llea I 19S.) LOUIS Hay. ward Veronica Hu,.t In the early t900t, a Brtt11h oll1cer In Africa ta llllOned to recover a s1oi.n 11tms supply 11 INSIDE THE NFL Hosts Len Dawson and Nick 8uon1cont1 rev- "'Ohl'Ohtl OI the P<9VIOUI -i. I NFL g-and mterv-key players and coacnes $ AEA081QSE Get 1n snipe IOOk good. lllld I... O<NI wtth this phyalc411 htneu PIOl)rll'll 8:00 IJ (I) MAOHUM, P.1. Magnum glle lnvolv.d w1tn a run•-y J~ 91r1. • k1C1n•PP1no end an 1tt1mp1e<1 mu<d« when he rnea to do • ravOf tor H>o- qi_na (Al ma FAME L.,oy belroeoos • tough but talented youngsl., who s oeen hanging ;i.ouno the schOol 8rlCI Cooo ChalleflOes • Vlllt;ng cete1>t1ty IJ MOVIE * * * ~ To H-And Have Not ( 1944) Hum- phrey Bogert. L•uren Be.call A 11"1e<man llJlt in love wHh • be•utltvl worn.. •n wn11e ...,cNno tor Nwe 0 9 THEQMATQT AM~Hl1'0 Ma.well IS kid~ by a demented ~·!St ""'° C>lans on u11no him In hie oeneuc~·-- "'-"'' (f) NEWS G>THEUR& ADVtNTUMa OF NICHOl.AI Hla<U'.BY Roget RMI and Davlcl Th1elfal lllf .. Hldcleby and hfl Crlppled friend Smllle In the Royal Stlall• 8'IUf9 Company'a laYlll't varelon Dlck9111' novet 1bout • young man who trle• to uve hi• family tr om an evil uncle. (Par1 4) CJ) MOV~ *''°' "Sky HIWI" (1975) Oon M.,edllh, Stefenle Powera LOI Ano•••• lnvMllOat0t1 tllte to the aky In hlllc:Cl)ters to track down • paJr 01 gold ,,,....... •ID IHW< PMVIEWa NNI Gi bler and Jefh~ Lyons holl an lnlormettve loolc II whlt'I ,,_ at lhl movie a lCJMOVIE * * * "The Great CatUto" ( 1950) Marlo Lenzi. Ann Blyth Enrico Carueo rl- lrom obacu1lty 11 1 c:ale en t erteinef to beclome a lead leno< 11 the MetropcM. 1tan Opeta 0 COU . .EOE M8t<n'BALL Ofegon Steta 8ea,,.,1 va USC TrOjana $l MOVll • • • "Galllpoll" ( 11111) Mel Glbaon Mark L .. T-Aullr•ll•n loot ra.cera wlll'i COfllrHllngly dllfllfen1 peraonalttlea •lgn up to light tn tne Middle Eutem the,ttre durlno W0tkS Wat II PG 0MO'M • • "The if9-tlman" C 1978) Mlef\MI Craig, RoOln Nev- in A proud Irishman r•IUMS to ytel<I to P<o0reu When Na~ ... teamster 1a tnreatened by rnotOt\Ud lrlfllPOf1•tlOn. l:JO • ENTIJllPAlll "The Selllng Of Tirri Olbl>e" Tile eward·wlMlng country-~ern a!nQ- ., .. followed u .,,. trlM IOf I MCond hit .. bum IO luet hit rlae to iwper-atar· <lorn m fN8.IO€ OAAHGt COUNTY F"tured OrlnQI County Mil help '°' tr-u.ia. Vic BrMten s Cote OI C.Z. tlnOIS ca.mp the Cowboy noglltClub tn O.eoge Coun- ty a L9tsure World ~ hon H,MOVIE * • '' Steep1no Doo•" C IN21 Sam Neill, Werren 01119 A New Z.an<ler a..lilng 1101.,,, trom 90Cfely.-aher nll m.rlege dlalnteg<•l•. ~ e lonely hero wn.n CalQhl ., the middle of a r...olU11on l:OO 9 (I) SIMON & llMOH 0 Qt 0-..tMe A llMAK The Chief c:ata-Julie amok Ing alter •fl• prornleed him •fl• ~·1 8 9 TOO ClDIE F<>f' COMR>M The Auafl lemlly Ne high hoe»ea ""'' Muflel'. "'°"*' ,.... tound the WMlttly men ofhefdnlem• \. ' G SOAP ~-.~ .. "" 8 l(N)(T ICBSl G> ICNBC (N8C1 9 ICTLA llnd I 0 KABC IABC) D KFMB ICBSl 0 KHJ TV (Ind I • KCST IABCI • l<TTV llnd.I 'Cl) KCOP·Tll llnd l fD KCE T I PBSI ID KOCE I PBSI rta.IC NOTICE IMI llOOC llnO I O On TV l l TV h HBO C IC1~ma.1 IWORI NY N V 11 (WTBSI l I ESPNl S lsnowtlmel • o Sc>otttoht • (C:abl• New\ ft'lworlll ,-,cunou1 .,..... ncnnoua ., ..... 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JM t , 13, 20, 1083 1983 5eet-12 1700.C NI.IC NOTlC[ doubt • (J) CHAAlle'I AHOEL.I The Ano••• 1eml"l•c• about -of their moet lntlf•llrlg CUM .. ~ plM their vacetlOrla • MYSTPY • S.gM/11 Cribb The Lat Tr~" hrgMnt Cribb t1111 to nno out who wMi. to P<9VWll lhe Nie of. Jum- bo. the "'°'' -.ota1ed ~ant Ill the London Zoo. to Arnlttc. 0 Ml.IC NOT1CE L~l'91DI "TM Oe04I ....,_,. ,._.. , ... llld '*-"~ ...... . Ill M ....... ~ ,.,. _.._.~ ........ ... Int fllt rtllllOnthlp .. .._..n tw• 1l'ftitftf ..,...,...,. ........ meet yetrly In • ,~ I IOU)°"° ~t;J f'IO '80tfUN Diane 11 ev1tu11e1 11., r ... lloflt.lllj)I W!lh the peo. '*II~. 'Ollowlno lhe dellfl of '* "' •@ ITTAKllTWO 8em 111<1 MOiiy' a llftl\lve,. lllY ~· lfe dleNPlld by Molly't COWatdly wllMM end 8 em'1 reluote!\I ~tlenl !~ .. ·~ * • "The Nida Gang" t 1'74) feOlo Tetll. M-lce Ot11ttl 10:-00 9 CJ) KNOTI l.AHOtHG Mtoek l)f~ to Katin, wno tlnd1 11et love Mte lf'ICrfftl"Clly cornpllceteo wtien an old t>orfrlenO ~totown a a HILL ''"'nr IWU Ceplaln Fu111to oller1 to tu1n In his badge. and an alt.night poker game llllkN Joe Oeclde to deel With Lucy In I dllfararll lmaD l 1HIW8" @I0 /20 MOVll * • • •.t "The Night Of The H1,1!\I~" (1955) Rober1 Mllctium. Shelley Winter• A woman and hit rwo c1111- dren ate terrOflHO by 1 peyohopathlo 111t1er In prMCtlet'• gerb. 9 THI l'AIULOUS ~IAHe:l'fllOM Of!MAHDY TO MUTI "Recording Selalon" An lnllde look I• 11119" at hOw a recording la pul together with Rlccerdo Mull con- 4'Uelln0 the Philaclelphla Of ehlll 11 In Pt<* on.v·. Sult• No. t and Suite No 2 lrPm the ballec "Romeo And Jutlel ' (R) "' THI VIMINIAN (,CJ MOvtt • • * "Two w .. ks tn Another Town" (1982) Kirk OouglH. Edward 0 . Rob- lneon A mlagulOeO IC1or !Inds happlnH1 In an ualatant prod~'• )Ob (0 1MOVll *** "Mr And Mra. Smith ( 1941) CetOle Lom- blrd, 0-R1ymon<1 A couple 1'tacover by a nu1c1 that theit ma1r1age la Ille- gal S) LOVIHO l"Al!NOS AHO PEAnOT COUPL.U (Pan 4) OMOVIE * * * '-' "Tile Liie Of Brl· an" (19791 Grehlm Chap- man, JOhn c..... In the t1r11 century. • t>unot« Is latMly proclaimed • meatt- ah and becomes tile leeOet ol a grut relf9M>u• move- ment ageinat hit wtlhM 'A' 10'.30 CJ) ~OINT NETWONC NEW8 (HJ THI YIAlt TI4A T WAI: 1112 A lm Cllpa, ,_. lootege and orig!NI enl,neuon - uNld to d'tfontcle tile moet "*"Of'eble eventa of the prevlou1 yMr. CS)ANIWDAV IN EDIN "The ~t Plyoff" (Par1 17) 11:00 e D 8 e Cll <II a NEW8 • oou.eoe IAIQT9Ail Orevon vs UCLA G IH HAACtt °'·-. The Coming 1u Age' g) HAMV-0 9 84...._IWPORT D PU lATtNIGKT Hoal Dennie Wholey ())MOYie • • *'-' "Time Bandit•" (1981) Craig W1rnoctc. OeVICI WlfMI' A young boy la 11161en on a trip thf'ough time b)' I ~ OI Olml!\ut/¥e ~IO-t>e OU1· ._ ""'° 111"9 ••Olan • tin-wll'P rn1p trom the Suilr-8eltlg 'PO' 11:ao • <I> QUINCY' Oulncy ~tlget• • m~ terloul lo1tln lhet may h- ceuNd tfll Oetl"9 OI an automoblll tCCtcMnt ¥1Gtllft and • young •ecti... <"> 08TONIGHT Holl: Johnny Ce11011. G~ta: O~ Brennet, ~M.ttlll. •O MCHIWI MGHTUNe D YOU AllCID ~IT F•tureo· "Hono Kono'• Df *QOll Rece·· and .. Blo- 9"1 OOlltlcMIM Ill The Wond " • N(f °' lllNG HUMAH ""-'ill And AN\90811'' ~~cwa * • •lot "Pellnlet from Ht111an" PHH Steve Mart1", e.r!\.a.tte P11~ In Ille MIOwelt Ourtng the r ·--------------- TUBE TOPPERS ~ty- KNDC (4) 8:00 -••Famt.'' Leroy befrfondi a toU&nl>ut talented younpter whff4"en Mn&h"'C around 1ke 1Chl501. and Cooo challengot a vlaitJ.na celebrity. KABC p 1) 9:00 -"Too Close for Com.tort. ' The Ru.ah family hu high hOpl'9 that Murlel'• mother hH found Lhe wealthy man of her dreama. KNXT (2) 10:00 -"Knott Landing." Mack propoees to K.attn, who f Inda her love life 1ncreu1ngly complicated when an old boyfriend comes to town. lllHman dHtroyt lhl ""'" ol"thoM around him beclUM of hi• unbridled lelllltl,_ and hi• beltel thal Ill• cal\ be aa It 11 In aong1 1nd movie mullcel production num'*t 'A' CZ)MOVll ... .., ... Co .. (1979) John 8 11on. Wllltam Smllfl A rece eat dr1Vlf plene on Q4Jlltno bacll Into an Important IUMy Cit race Iller hi• lj)OnlOf r1e>1ecee him with hl1 blg- VMI rlYal R' 11:50 <Cl Mavle * * I ''°' "Olnvne Sl'leltet" ( 1970) Rolllng Stor..a. Jel· feraon Alrpl-. Thia docu- mentary of the ROfftng Stonu' lllff Ametlcen lour tncludte ~of the rlollno and murOer 11 an Altamont SPM<lwtry lrN COMet't 1t;00 I~ LAIT WOflO ** "Whlll HorM9 Of Summ11" ( 1973) JHn Sebero, fr.O.lctl Staf. IOfd When a lluaband and • wlf1 QU*rrel 1-..n11y and continue to Cheat on Heh other. they 10fg9t lhe one~ 111ey flew 1n c:om- rnon, their c:NkS. i: • ..... "Tllree VIOl9nt Peo- ple" ( 1958) Cheriton H11- 1on. Anne 8ut1<. Two mer> and • woman *- tnvot~ Ill a triangle ..... ,.. ttgfltlng an un191r P<OYl- alonal gowmment CJ) LOW,~ STYLE "Love And The Serious Weddtno" Two practlell Jolters O.Cldt to Q111 met- rteO "Loll'e And The PIH" Bert ano Ellen are -rleO •bout their deughter'1 trip 10 Europe 1Q1MOVlf • • "P1u1onat1 Pl••· SUiia (1979) Jean LOUIS Vat111r An lnaomnlac enQIOM In M.wel I-• .... •bou1 hla ,,.igllt>or u • CUfe '°' 1111 ~ -9MOVll • • *..., Time Blndlta" l198tl er.i, w~. o.M W.,,.,,. A Y'011t1Q boy I• ,.., on a trip t"'ouoh time by a band of diminutive WOIJld-be OUI• , ... wtlo have •to!lf'I • llm.warp map fl'om ttie Supreme 8eir1o ·pa· it-..30 a a tATa NtGHT WITH DAW> LITTENtlAN Queal come<llM Si.11'9 Mtttleman (J) TOM COTTI.I: Ufl Cl.OM G> LOW, AMINCAH 8TYla 'Love And The Good OMI" Paut ano Coria neec:1 1 cu.tom-made bed ll:40 fl (I) MCCLOUD McC1oud lnvwtlgat.. the de41111 of a r<>Oeo 1tar and Ille rnuroer. of _.. _,.,...,In Centr!M Pert.. (R) 1:00• MOYll "Wllere Ho VullUt• ftY" ( 11521 Antllony St ..... Olnetl Stletlclen 8 MOW • • .. ~And Soon The Dartt-" (1911) Pamela Franllllri. Mk:Nll Docnc.. One 04 ni.e> Engtlafl glttl on • blC)<dlng ~ dlMP- pelrt Cl) M<MI • • ·~ Bet-Heeven And Hell I 1958) Robert W*Qnet, T1<ry Moore The war lllCllet 1 young Southerner to )udge hla fellow man mora chert11- ~ gJ MOVIE * * '"' "O 0 A " ( 1949) Edmond O'Brlan, Pamll• 8rltt0f1 When a man rN l· Ii• thll he hH beer! given • doee of 11rne-rete1Md l>OllOfl. he Ml• out to IOcete hll lltller belor1 Illa llteenda @ l!HT!IO'AINMENT TONIGHT Beftlnd tne aceNta 11 111e malcino ol lh• TV movie "The Return 01 The Man From U N.C.L.E " (J)MOVll * • "American Pop" ( lHO ) Animated Journey tllfough lour ~•Ilona ol I l1mlly whOM uv .. revotw 1round rne beat or Arner1CM mualc 'R l l MOVtt! * * * Thll Happy Breed" ( 1946) Robert Newton. Cella JoM1on The apjrlt ot Engllall 1111 bet-the two world wera la delcfl~ by Noel Coward 1:28 (CJ MOVIE • *'-' "The Ultimate War- rior" ( 1977) Yul Brynn«, Mu "°" Sydow Survivor• ot 1 nuclear hOloceuat In the 2111 century autt., from the ellecta of p190uee ind 111rva11on A' ttl MOVll • * 'Buddy, Buddy (19811 JICll Lenvn0f1 Wat- ter Matthau Whtie an -n concentrates °" hi• next kllltno tie 11 rudely Interrupted by a bumbling l1llure of a man who •• attempting eulclOI 'R' 1:1() D <B NIC NEWS OVE"NIQHT COJMOVIE • * "Duet For Four" ( 19821 Mike Preston. Ol- CAlento An Aullr1t11n loY Importer wf>OH butllneu IS on the lllldf II lbandoned ~"'•wile 2.-00 U (I) CM NEWS NIOKTWATCH ID 80 YOO THINK YOU GOT TROUel.U UWOVIE * • *'A "WhoM Ute la 11 Anyway?" I 1H I) Alchlfd 011ytu11. John Ca•H· vetM Perelyled trom the neclc down 1n an automo- ~le ac<:ldent, I ICUlplOf remlnllCM abou1 hit Ille b1tor1 and eloq1o11nlly ergueie tor hie right to Ola R 2:30 G>Q!HEWS 2;40 MOYie • • '"' • Ch11ch And Chong 1 NICe Oreeme' 11981) Rldl.,d · Clleedl" Marin, Thomu Chong. Two lnvet.,ata pothead• ll>Pfff ro have found their true c:alllng aa they peddle Ice crMm °" tne atreet• ot Lo. Angelel R' 1:00 • MOVll • ·~ • The Jungle" 11952) Roel cam.ton, c..er Rom- If O Members Of an expe- dillOn encoun1w · huge l)ratllalonc trNturea Oeec> In "" tunotae of lnOI• MAHUHT ltlOVlt * * "llllondla On A BudO· et" (19401 Penny Slngte- ton, Artllur L•ke Dagwooo plene a turprlae IOf Bton- JOHN DARLING Ole, but compllc11tona ~ ., ... whan llie •• 9wll11eno """' Ill Ottll tno CIUf a flit "411 %1MOVll * * A Oulllt Pltoel tn t1M Country" I t970) 'r~o Nero. V•nee.. "-dgr1ve 'ft' -1 Ol'TC7MCM'I • * • ·~ 'Pt --c 19371 lyfvll ~· ..... -.... Joel._ ... Mccr.. 'l'oung11ere In 111 ... , Rl¥er alum ligfll 10 Ovetc.O<ne I htlt 11'10/lf Ol'I • "'*'' IHJ IHllOI THI Nl'L l4ott1 Len D•weon ano Nick lluon1con11 review h10hlf0hte or 1ne 0<ev10U• weall'a NH gem .. and lnllfvlew k41Y i>l•v«• end COIChM 3:JO ClJ l'AITH 20 COJMOVtl * * "Kitt And Kitt Ag11n" I 198 I) Jamttt Ryan Anne tine Krill A m111111 arta upert oattlel tne m1n1on1 ot a !>OW*' mid IQenllll Intent 001 eneteV!ng man. kind with a new mind c;on.. trolOrug PO 4:00 Cf) TOP O' THE MO"MINO 0MOVtf * * * ·~ 'The LJl1 0 1 Brl· en ( 1g79) Orthem Cllap· men. JoM ClaeM In lhe llr11 century, • bungler I• talMI~ proclalm*Cl a ma11I· an and become• the !elder 01 a great re11g1ou1 move- meot aoa1n11 htt withe• A 4'08 H MOVIE * * * "Tiley All Leughed' (19811 Audrey ~burn, Ben Gauara ThrN N- Y0tk detective• become 1nvotv1d In numerou1 romantic 111teon1 while tracking their cllente' errant WIVH 'PO' 4:10 (SI MOVIE * * "Looping" (No Date) Shelley Winters A amell- 11me carnival owner lnllfl a d1no11ou1 PKI with an ambllloua youno ''"PP9' 4:301) I SPY BULLWINKLE m Ml88ION: IMP08811LE fhe IMF Mii out 10 lure the need or the lnt1<n1- t1onal Narcolict Syndlcllll • from • email country 4:48 r Ct MOVIE * * "Cannonball Run" (1981) Burt R1ynotd1. Oom O.LulM var1ou1 oddblll cher11Cter1 compete In a cout-to-cout auto race PG Friday'• Da11t l•e .tf ot•les dllllterlf l*'*Olllltlet .... up 10 ftgllt Ill .,. ....... leelern lflMlre durlflO World Wet I ~· 1;00 00 • * • Oelllpolt" (ltll) Mel Olbaon, M8'1l LM Two Auatralllln IOOI r-• wtlfl conlr•tlftgfy Cl411etlf11 peraonelltltt fllOn up to llght In the Mlddll f aatarn theatre during World Wer II 'PO' l:JO(Cl • • "COii Attte1e" Anthony Quinn. ~. ~ at>ololncl u vartoua ewlndttr• try to ou1-oon Mtll Olher t;OO ID * • '"" ·•eatlll Of Thi CornrnanOol' (1111) Jadl Palanee, TllOIMI HunMr • A 111\111 1.-11 Of OOfNNll.. OOt la IMIOr* 14 dMCroy a t>owerl\11 a.men cennon t>«ore It can be UMd 8J!81nal the Alllet t:aG Cl) • * * '-' "The 49th Plf· alt.I" ( 1942) Ulu-Oii· Ylet, Ettc Portman. During • World Wit II, Ila Nazis l trUQOle IOWlld IM aafety ot the Cena<llan rnalnlan<I a11et their U-boat 11 Miii In Ille GUif of SI.~-. 10:00 (CJ • • ~ .. A P*-Of The ActlOf'I" (1977) 8klneoy p~ lier, 8111 Coet>y Two lllleb6t ~ CtOOkl llllm91 to lllMWr the art OI the rip-off wlltll tHtlng blackmtlle<I Into tackllng _., cornmunt· !lJ>'Obleml 'PO' (HJ • * 'h "The MaglC Of Laule" ( 1978) JamH Stewart, Mlolc~ Rooney. The beloved collla hllPI to rNlflrm a young t>oy'• lalth tn numa!\lty when .rie prevents MVlrll ctl ... lrPm o«urrlng In a ~ lul valley., .. ·o· ()) * l '.I\ ''The Tai Tlf- get· (1961) Dick Powell, Peula Raymond When 1 Clelacttve dlecovet• that • group of men plan to ltlll PrHldent llnco1n. he endeavOfa to atop them. 10:30 0 • 1h "Jull Tell Me Thal You Love Me" (1979) Rob- ert HegyM. Liu Hartman. A newcomer to the Hawtllan laland ot Maul lalla In with a couple who llNI rrom hOlel rooma. PG 11:00 Cn.l * * * ''°' ''Supermen II" I 19801 Chrl91opher Reeve, Margot t<IOOer While MY• 8:00 (2J * * *'II 'Superman II" Ing Peria ftom a nudeer (1980) Ch<latOi)flet Reeve, up101lon. Superman Margot Ktddet Whtie NV· unwittingly tr-the trio of lno Parl• from a nuoleAI PC>Werful vUlalna Who-. explo11on, Superman orlglnelty lmpr1toned by unw1t11noty Ir-,,,.. trio ol hla Kryptonlan lather. 'PO' POWer1ut vlllalne who were 11:30 (%) • • * 'h "E)'9Wlt,_" orlglnally 1rnpr1aoneo by (1981) Stgoumey WNV91, hi• Kryptonlan rathl< 'PG' Wiiiiam HUii A lelevillon 8:30 (OJ **''°' "Chlmpo'e Wiid reporter t>ecomea Involved Anlmal S1tarl" ( 1982)A pr\-with • 11n11or who may me1e num~ ol the pr-know mora 1t>ou1 a mur- COfPI enjOyS many ••Citing der thlt he wtlfllleeCI lhltn ldventur11 while on an he la M ylng 'R' AlrlCln aalart 12.~ 0 * * "The~ .. e:OO g • • . ., ·camy· ( 1980) (19") Keith ~. lf91d Jodie Foala< Gary 8uMY Pitt In the Me&eyan Jungle, An adv9flturou1 youno a caiebl'ated 11'1191 plota woman IOln• a carnlval revenge agalnat hla wit. troupe and IMrn• about and her IOYer. the hidden emollonl and • • * ''°' "Tlle ~ Al fru11rat1on1 behind tile F"ther Rl¥er" (1963) Quy aur1-happl,_. OI the M~IOfl. Vera Mltea. The performer• ·R' ull dlli.erll>Ca of two e:ao (CJ • • • '" "G*O<dte" whit• women ~ an ( t95e) B1H Traver•. Norah Important factor In ata'llng GOfaen An under.Ued Off an lndlen upr1tlng Scotaman 9"roll1 In • UiJ •••~"Superman II" bodY·bulldlng courM end ( 1980) QvWtopher AMYe, goes on to become an Mlfgot K.ldder Wlllle NV· 0tymp1e lh01.putter Ing Pana ttom a nudMr 7:00{!) • • * Tugboat uptoelo!\, Superml n Ann.. ( 1933) Marie Or-. unwfltlngty ,,_ tM tno of ' Iller W9"-8"ry A powwlul Yll8'nl who-· working women and her OflQlnally lrnpnaoned by 1hlllle11 hueband 111y his Kryptoniefl father 'PO' together oul ot love '°' [S) • •"' "Rollovet"" their eon ttH 11 J-fon&I. Krla (5) • • '" "Urben Cow-1<rta1otteraon A former t>oy" ( 19801 JOhn Travotta, movie 1tet wtio te>c* ovw O.l>r1 Winger A ~ the c:helrmenllhlp of her tar worker who I~ let• hUablinO'• oorpotatlon hlmH ll • mod1rn-d1y and a ~ed llnln- Gowboy tell• In love wtth • clal up1rt become Olfi he mMll In I popular Involved In I dlaaattoua c:ountry·ltld--tern blf dell with Arab ln-1ora PO 'A' 1:30 lQ) 1t * .. ~ Suapiclon" 0 • * * 'PetdOn Mon (1941) Cery Grant, Joan Aflalre" (1977) Jt1n Fontaine Directed by Rool>efor1. Anny Duperer; Alfred Hltchcocll A young A hepplly rnemec:t men woman euapecta her contempl1IH tnlldellty ctllrrnlng hual>ancS Of pCaf1-after Melng I beeul#ul nlng a ITIUfder. modlt In a plllllr19 gM!lge. 0 • * * * "T-" ( 1919) 'PG· by Armstrong a Betluk ALtMONV!f 8UT ~ISCASE ISA CONSTl'TUTION~ QlJE.S"flON ! THURSDAY, JAN. 13, 1883 - Lynn: Life • IS a harsh reality Olympic ticket flap By JOHN SEV ANO of'IMO..,,... • ..., Remember the name Janet Lynn? A little more than a decade ago she waa the queen of figure skating in the United States. Many of you probably still recall the petite blonde and her efforta at the Winter Gamet In Sapporo, Japan in 1972 when she walked away with a bronze medal. Lynn went on, like most in her profesaion, to star in the Ice Follies for a couple of yeara before a worsening physical condition forced her to retire. TODAY, AFTER almost a seven-year absence, Lynn la back on the ice, but with a different view about life -and herself. Lynn's beginnings were not unlike most athletes who dedicated and sacrificed their childhoods in quest of becoming the best at their trade. Lynn began her career at the age of 2 Yll, spent more time in ice rinks than she did out of them, and came to an ugly realization when she was forced out of her sport at the tender age of 22. "When I had to retire it was very difficult for a couple of years,'' explains Lynn from her home in Denver where she lives with her husband and three children. "I HAD BEEN skating since I was 2 'Ii . Therefore, my whole identity waa entwined in skating. I felt I didn't know who I was without skating. I didn't know within myaell lf I had any value" A severe asthma condition, complicated by a strong allergic reaction to foods (primarily wheat yeast, food additives and preeervatives), was w'hat forced Lynn to the sidelines. Shortly after her involuntary retirement, Lynn got married, pregnant and started developing a deep dialike for herwlf. "I waa totally confused and very depreseed,'' Lynn recalls. "I remember I would cry almoet every day. "It took about two years to work through my misunderstandings; to realize that I was worthwhile aa a human being whether I skated or not.'' LYNN'S TRAUMA ia not uncommon for child athletes who have been pushed, sheltered and confined to a vacuum exatence. Undoubtedly, othen have gone through the same emotional difficulties. But by Barons rally, hang on Oilers miss shot at the line with :00 left By ROGER CARLSON Of ttle 0.., ,... ..... It all came down to one-and-one situation at the line with no time left and maybe It would be easy to explain away Huntington Beach High'a 62-61 Swuet League basketball 1088 with a nod to Lou Harrigan, whoee attempt went in and out for the final nail in the Oilers' coffin. But it goes a little deeper th.an that as Fountain Valley came from a IO-point deficit to poet the cliff-hanger in the Barons' gym Wedneeday night as the first of 10 league oontesta went into the books. take their time,'' ,explained Brown. "And we seemed to come on." Although hurt badly by foul trouble into the Uurd quarter, the Oilen were holding a 45-35 lead before Mike Newton and Rob Whitehair suddenly turned the tables. Newton sizzled with three from outside and combined with Relf JJilCObe' two inside power plays, the Barons cut the Oilers' lead to 49-47 with one second left in the third period. The Oilen' Mike Milla fouled out with 6:49 left and suddenly Whitehair was the out.aide phenom that be haa shown in the past, putUna down three straight from out.aide to keep the Barons within range at 57-55 with 5:~7 left. "It cam e down to free throws," said HuntiJliton Beach Coach Roy Miller, whoee team had.been having eo much trouble lately at the line he ordered his team to take no pract..l.ce free throws the put two days. But, Miller was hardly upeet with Hanigan, , who had helped lead the Oilers with 10 pointa and steady play at both ends of the court. "I wouldn't want that pre11ure willed on 1 anybody," said Miller, who had Harrigan looee during Fountain Valley's timeout with the offer of a free dinner for a couple of buckets. Jacot. got a tip after Tom Power's steal to tie it, then Whitehair tied it at 59 with 2:03 to go. Power broke the tie with a free throw with 1:58 left, Jamel Garner countett:d with a 4-footer for the Oilen with 1:33 remaining, and the Ollen got the ball aaaln with 55 eeconda to go after Billy Thornpeon controlled a jump ball. But It wun't to ·be -Harrigan'• attempt swirled within the rim and popped out to the relief of the Barons, who could offer no more deferwe than to ltand and await their fate. "We held our poiae when we were down by 10," said Fountain Valley Coach Div• Brown, who told hia team to play ·under control from the out.et with hopes of a aolld finish. "I told them to be efficient, effective and to But Drew Brown stole the ball and hit a pair of free throwa with ~ eeoonda left to lfve the :Barona what wu to become the final margin (62-61). The Oilera worked the clock down to 21 aeoonda and took a timeout .to eet th1no up. "We were tryin1 to rub BUfy off on a winaman.'' said Miller. "If he couldn't aet the jumper we wanted to Co lmkle to (David) Croaby or Denny (Thom peon)." Thompeon couldn't get hla ahot, finally got the (See BARONS, Pase C!) • Rustlers go flat at Cypress, 5 7 -45 BJ CURT SEEDEN «•cw, ......... Another km could have mant rurtalm. C1p reN College basketball COKh Don Johmon awnmed up hi• team'• 1ltuatlon prior to Wectn.day ntsht'• South Cout Conference came with Golden Weat with ju1t on• word - 'delpente. With that thqht in mind, the Charpra ahot nearly 60 percent from the floor to down the vtlldni RUl11enl 67-46 for their tint conference win. tn thvr.x--, they brouaht Oolden at down to Hrth. A l.w n.lahta eerller, the RUltleiii had 1tWmed J\tllerton ln .Uy In reality, the Ruatlers came out flat, committln1 HV•n tumoven in the first slx minutea while allowlna Cyprem to jump out to a 20-9 ld\#U\t.fe. Sophomore 1uard Todd Meuulo ..,e.tMd &he ..,.ly spurt, hittinl from the cNtlikle .. IOOI\ M tM Charpn' ,..imt offeme allowed. Meizulo aconid 12 of hm teun·hJch 18 polnt.1 ln the ftnt haU. •• faehJon. . "[ think that hed a lb\ IO do -with lt." aidmltted ~ Wen ea.ch Jim Greena.Jd alterwud. "We c:mne out with &he attitude that we're awfUlly aood and we didn't haw• play lianl•• ' ln contrast, Ooldtn Wut'• leadln1 ecorer on the M•~1 forward John KNllch, MYer' GIG -• fte&d Pl and ftnlltMd u. n11ht =~one potnt. H• < ... a P•CI> telling her story, Lynn la hoping there are lhoee who can benefit from her experience. "It wasn't until my son wu born (in 1977), and after I went to couruellnf., that I realized I liked myaelf, ' Lynn admita. "FORTUNATELY, MY life waa a little bit different than a lot of skat.era now," she adda. "My parenta refused to put me in a private 9Chool or get a tutor, and that was the best thing thel could have done. U they badn t done that, I probably would have been wone." In other words, despite the demanding pressures, a child- athlete must lead a semi-normal life or face possible emotional repercussions lat.er. "If a young skater asked for advice today the first thing I would tell her, if at all possible, would be to atay in a public school, to have friends outsisie of skating and, outside of that, to realize that skating is not everything in the world,'' says Lynn. "But lf you really like to skate, you have to set your standards high. You have to set goals for yourself and put 100 percent into making them happen." Obviously, a balance of that sort would be a difficult achievement. "YOU BA VE TO remember, at the same time that you won't always reach your goals," L~ adda. "Sometimes you'll fail. But in setting high standards it will allow you to grow as a skater and a human being." Lynn, now ill, admita to having a dislike for how skaters are trained today. "I akate better now than I used to,·' says Lynn modestly, "because my life is so much broader. My influences are so much broader it gives me more to give. "Another good example of this is that the ak.aten of the SO'a and 60's didn't only skate, but they went to 8Chool. I think that made their life broader and gave their skating more expretaion." Unlilce today where the grind for perfection supersedes everythlng et.e. "Some day skating might be taken away from them like it (See LYNN, Pase CJ) From AP dJspatcll1n It coeta $20 a aeat, just to apply, and there'• no guarantee that the view you wind up with at a sreaUy inflated price will be the best in the hou.e. Yet, months before the .Affidal forms are i.ued, a local broker la accepting reservations for even the hardest-to-get tickets for the · 1984 Olympics in Loa Anaelel. Ken Oberlin, owner of T)le Ticket Shack in Costa Mesa aaya his suppliers will be out-of- t.owners who win tickets in the computeriz.ed lottery, wh..lch the Loe Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee ia banking on to eliminate many of the snafus accompanying past Olympic ticket-distribution plans. "I'll buy 90 percent of my tickets from people who are drawn in the raffle and don't want to use them," Oberlin said. "People from all over the world will send their namee to the Loe Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee. Many who get ticketa won't want to come to California and can make a pofit selling to me. I'll pay double the face amount." To apply for his service, Oberlin ii charging $20 per seat. Then comes the coet of the ticketa themaelves. Oberlin said he expecta to sell some tickets for the coat of acquiring them plus 15 percent. Fo~ the more desired eventa, the prices could be much higher. The LAOOC, which is trying to keep ticket prlces in line with those charged for profeaional sporta in Southern CalifomiA, strongly objecta to the Oberlin operation and thoee of similar ticket broken. "Our ticket system was designed to sell tickets directly to consumers.'' aald an LAOOC spokesman said, "We believe it will work. The beat way i.a to buy tickets directly from the LAOOC.'' But reee1l1n4i tick.eta for a hefty profit ia legal in California, although the agent muat be licemed and cannot reeell ticketa near the lite of events. Organlzera have announced that 7 miUion tickets to the Games will go on sale next spring and be aold to lndlviduala under a direct-mail system. ...................... Fount•ln Valley'• Roll Jacobi lla1 the reboUid, biaa ahe Olien Danny Thompeon (rtpa) la piq for;'tl piece oldie baU·ln a . Sun1et Le•• duel Wedllelday. f I I Otano• Coul DAILY PILOT/Thureday, January 18. 1 Beardsley dropped frQm Anteater sq'D:ad Starting~ Jud Beardaley has m been drop from the UC Irvine basketbal team for disciplinary reaaona, according to head coach Bill Mulligan. "Jud has been dlamiaed for violaung team policies regarding conduct on the court," said Mulligan in a prepared statement. "There are difficulties between the two of us that cannot be w orked out." BeardaJey, a junior who came to UCI from Cypress College, s tarted 10 of 13 games for the Ante aters, averaging 9.3 points and 3.1 rebounds. Although a "number of things" led to Beardsley's dismissal, everything seemed IUN>IUY to hit a head when 9eardaley .made a racial remark at guard Ricky Mixon tn UCl's game against Cal State Fullerton. The incident occurred early in the second half and Mulligan promptly took Beardsley out of the game and didn't put him back in. Quote of the day "He was too deeply involved with the team. I think he's better off out of the situation. He's the only one who had any brains around there." -Mary Malavaal, after her husband Ray had been fired as coach of the 2-7 Rams. just two years after leading the club to the Super Bowl. North Stars romp past Pittsburgh Goalie Markus Matt11on, playing ~ in his first National Hockey League ' game this season, stopped 40 shots, and Al MacAdam scored two' of Minnesota's mx third-period goals as the North Stars breezed past Pittsburgh, 7-0, Wednesday. Mattsson, just recalled from the minors, registered the third shutout of his NHL career and-sent Pittsburgh to its fourth straight lees . . . Pbll Hoaaley beat .Quebe<: goalie Dan Boacbard w ith a wriat shot from 10 feet out early in the first period as Buffalo edged the Nordiques, 2-1 . . . Morris Laltowlcb 9COred on a power play midway through the third period to lift Winnipeg mto a 5-5 deadlock with the New York Rangers . . . Right wing Rlclt Middleton beat Toronto goalie Mike Palmateer at 10:22 of the third period to snap a 4-4 tie and lead Boston to a 6-4 wm over the Maple Leafs . . Wayne Gretlky, Pat Ragbes and Paul Coffey 9COred two goals apiece as Edmonton romped past Chicago, 10-4. __,,.--------..-.----------------, Net• roll to 11th 1arat ht win AltMrt Kilt came off tNt benrih m lo .c'ort. 21 polnu at New Jertey pmtod a club-1 lt.h OONICUUV. vtttor!" Wtdft ay ntf}rt. 110· l lof-r--- ~ !ndlana The 1tr11k la Alto &.M-.-.~G--lona-• In th• Nat.lonal Buk.etbAll A.alodallon thll 1CUOn . EllewM,. tn the NBA. a palr ot frff lhrowa by Mare lavaroal with live aocoods remalnlf\i capped a flna.l·pertod rally to atve Phlladelphla a 122·121 triumph over vl1lt1n1 Milwaukee. Th• Sheer• trailed by flv with 1.27 remaining . . . Ouard1 DaDD)' Al11e and Q1tna Beckner l&nhed a 39·polnt thlrd period with 10 polnta apiece u Botton charged to lta ahcth atralaht victory, ,. 139-117 over Oolden State ... . . . Re11te Tbeaa acored 30 poUlta m a reeerve role. includlnjz 16 tn the decltlve fourth quarter, helplng Chlcago edge Cleveland, 98-96 . . . Kelly Trlp1cka, who came off the Injured reserve lut to score 2~ polnts, paced Detroit to a 116-100 conquest of Washington . . . KlkJ Vaadewe~e and Alex En&llab combined for 21 of Denver s 43 points ln the third quarter as the Nuggets whipped Utah, 126-118 ... Steve JobD1on came off the bench to soon? 23 points aa Kansas City stopped San Antonio, 118-113 . . . Mark Aguirre hit a 23-footer with one second left to give Da.llaa a 112-110 decision over San Diego. Virginia rallies to dq.mp NC State Ralph Sampson scored 23 point.a, m 19 in the second half, aa second- ranked Virginia overcame a 16-poinl deficit to beat No. 19 North Carolina State, 88-80, Wednesday nJght in Atlantic Coast Conference basketball actJon in Raleigh, N.C . Jones to require surgery on spine The Rama confirmed Wednesday • that quarterback Bert Jones will have to undergo surgery for removal of a cervical disc and fusion of two cervtcal vertebrae. Jones, who missed the Rams' flnal four games of the season, had been experiencing numbness in his left arm and hand because of the injury . . . The NCAA haa approved an annual preseason college football game between two major teams to benefit the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame. The preseaaon football game, to be known as the Collegiate Kick -Off Classic. will be played at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J . and guarantees each team a minimum of $550,000 . . . Bill WllUam1, head football coach at the University of San Diego for seven yeat11, ~gned ef~ective Saturday following an NCAA tnvesligauon of the schoo'rs football program . . . Designated hitter Larry Blale will not try a fourth comeback attempt with the Milwaukee Brewers, but has agreed to become a special instructor for the club's development program Televi ion, radio TV: Hockey -Kings at Detroit. 6 p.m .. Channel 9. RADIO: Hockey -Kmgs at Detroit. 6 p .m., KPRZ (1150). College Basketball -Oregon at UCLA, 7:55 p.m., KMPC (710): Oregon State at USC. 8 p.m., KNX (1070). Pirates lose in final seconds Saddleback starts fast to clobber South western, 80-66 Mt. San Antonio foued a comeback by Orange Coast and Saddleback cruised past Southwestern, 80-66, Wednesday night in community college basketball act.ion. Trailing by as many as nine points early in the second half, the Pirates were able to gain the lead late i.n the game, only to fall, 48-46, to the host Mounties as Pete Williams converted a rebound with one second to play. Orange Coast went on an 8-0 run during. a aeven-minute stretch of the tee0nd half to go m front, 43-42, and then went i.nto a delay game. to try to protect the lead. Although the tactic failed u Orange Cout threw the ball away on a number of occuiona, Mt, Sac could not fully take advantage and Shaughn Ryan's rebound basket with 2:47 remaining gave the Pirates a 46-44 lead. Seconds later, Williams tied It for the Mounties and aj{ain OCC attempted to hold the ball. But RUSTLERS • • • From Page C1 came lnto the game averaging 17.4 per game. Greenfield discloeed later that K.reaich had been suffering from the flu all day. Golden West's early troubles put the Rustlers in a hole for the rest of the night. They sliced the Cypress lead to eight (34-26 with 14:19 remaining) but that was the cloeeat they would come. "We played poorly but we still managed to keep it reuonably cloee," Greenfield noted. "But when your top player doesn't do much, you know you're in trouble." '••t thought we played very tough defeMe ln the first half," Johnson ta.lei "And tonJght. we shot with poi.le." 'The Chargers a1llO shot with accuracy, hitting 20 of 34 ahot.s from the field for a ~9 percent averaae. In contcut, the Rustlen managed to hit just 30 percent of their ahota tn the first half. 'n\e Chargers also performed well at the line, hltUn8 17 of 21, while Golden West milted aeven free throws in the 9ee0nd half which oou1d have made thlno that much more interesting. ~ f« C-~, the victory wu welcomed aft.er a ruaaed start ln their new conference. "ft'• just 1urvtval, game aft.er game;• ~ Joh.nton. "We don't reOect a lot of expenence out there and I sue11 aorneUma It 1howa.' 1Ron Connon added 12 pointa for -Charpra wbile Pat O'Hem hit •lx atala.ht free throwa In ~ llC!ClOl'ld half to add to h1a toLal o1 10. 1'M RustJen• Durham topped all ICOrftt with 19, byt no other Golden W•t player had men than Ax* •'We "* d&dn't have any inienatty out 1bete,' UrwnUekl noted. "8'.at \hey (Cypreal) had a lot to d6 with: ti. too. They'tt • very ~ tam." Zenon-M stole the ball Wlth 24 seconds left and 1et up Williams, whose first shot was blocked by Garin Morton with five sea>nds left. But Williams was able to convert his own rebound. The cont.est was clOR for most of the first half, but Mt. Sac ext.ended it.a halftime advantage to seven with a pair of three-point plays ju8t before intermission. Orange Cout dropped to 1-2 tn South Coat c.onference play while Mt. Sac improved to 2-1. Saddleback sprinted to a 19-2 lead ln the opening 5 It\ minutes of the tint half and the lead never dipped below 11 polnta after that. Sophomore Tracy Mitchell poured tn a career- high 25 pointa for the Gauchos, who upped their Pacific Coast Conference mark to 2-1. Southw•tem dropped to 1-2. In 1COrlng his ~ polnta, an lndMdual high [or Sadd.leback thil aeaaon. Mitchell was 12 of ur from the field and alto had five uaiata and four aieals. Greg Ward pulled down 8eVfl\ rebounda to go with his 15 points. The Gauchos' biggest lead of the contest wu at halftime, 46-22. UC Irvine's Snyder advances MILWAUKEE -UC lrvine'1' .Tim Snyder rolled over two opponenta Wednetday tn the eWbth annual Milwaukee Temm Claslic to advance to the quarterfin.ab of the NCAA-aancttoned tourney. Teammate Eric Quade managed to defeat hla first opponent. David Sammell of North Texas State, 6-4, 7-6 but fell in the third round to Roberto Saad of Wichita State, 6-7, 7-6, 6-0. Snyder defeated Cra.ta Kardon of Teus, 6-~. 6-4 and Mike Smith of Duke, 6-3, 6-4. Booaters -If you were to •k a c:artocJl\1lt to draw one for the edltorlal P.•1• he wouJd undoub\edly put io,ethtr 10mOthtile ...-rnbUnc an overwet~ht red neck, complete with h.atd hat and • ~ of popcorn. That • the lmpremion you can a•t -lllmply becau.e Ahoee t.w are the onea who 1Uck out. The ona who really count almply blend lnto the backaround, uauauy 1hunnln1 any sort of NCOfP\!Uon. One of thaw types wu Jack Scudder of Balboa Ialand, who died recftltly at the aae of 70 with an aneurysm. Scudder wu a one-man booeter club of Ediaon High'• tenn.la pf'OIJ'&rn and h1a help, which bepn with f500 annual contributions, build.Ing to $2,000 a year, paved the way for 10me good tfun&a ln t.h.e Charpn' tennil PJ'OtP'am. ''He wu In charge of 1eVeral charities." aay. F.dlaon t.eruiU coach Tim Mang. "We w ere the smallest ... tort of hil little project. "The only Ume he would come around waa at our team'• banquet at the end of the year and If we would win league, he would take ua out on his boat and prepare a nice dinner for ua." F.diaon bu shared two league Utles and won two others outriaht in the put four years, 10 the cruiae was becoming a traditional affair. "It was a great lituation for JM," contJnuea Mapg. "With a one-man booster cub there was no one complainina." • • • Newport Harbor athletic direct.or BW Piuica, a head football coach for five yean, pretty well sums up the fluctuating marriage of booet.era and high s:hool athletics. "They're like your wife," aaya Piz:zica, "you can't live with them sometimes, but you certainly can't live without them. · "I don't know about others, but we wouldn't survive without them. lt'a money without at.rings and they've been very helpful with boys and girls athletics. "We don't make enough money to support athletics and we rely on them heavily, to the tune of $25-30,000 a year. "My budaet will juat about cover supervision, entry fees ancl offldala. Anything elae comes from PREP SPOATS ROGER CARLSON the booti.rt. N~w unlforrna, for lrutance, are definitely a luxury " With the fln.anctal crunch IUCh u It LI there LI an obvioua need for the booetel"'I -in every sport. Moet get a bum rap beau. of the minority which thinka lt can al.a help with the coaching, few ever get much recognition, except from thoae lnaldera who know. • • • Laguna Beach optometfiat Dr. Bill Harrt8on. whose cllenta have included such lndlviduaUI aa Kanaaa City's George Brett. the Angela' Rod Carew and skien Phil and Steve Mahre, among others, will speak at Laguna Beach High Monday night (7:30) tn the achoo! library. His subject la VI.lion Dynamica, which involves eeeing. hearing and thinking aimulta.neoualy while uaing the body. A portion of his pre.entation will be videotape material with commenta from Brett and Manny Mota, Tom Laaorda, Vince Ferragamo and Calvin Peete. The Artists' booster club (naturally) Is 1ponaoring the event. • • • .CHECKING AROUND -Newport Harbor's baleball experimentation of co-walk-on coache9 has ended before it began with Du Bloocl pulling out before the aeaaon begina, leaving Wayne Beek with the job of trying to tum a program 180 degreea . . . Former Newport Harbor track star BriaD T1aertot is expected t o be competing in the Sunkist Invitational Jan. 21 at the Loe Angeles Sporta Arena ... How sensational was Claeryl MWer, the basketball phenom for Riverside Poly the put four years? Well, the Bean' 8~-game winning streak was ended in the seuon opener u San Gabriel crushed the once-mighty Rivenide equad. 66-31 ... Miller ia now a mainstay on USC's women's basketball team as a freshman. CdM, Estancia stay on top Corona del Mar and Eatanc1a stayed neck- and-nec~ in the Sea View League high school women's basketball race at 4-0 after polishing off their opponenta Wednesday night. Meanwhile, c.osta Mesa evened ita mark at 2-2 after dispatching Newport Harbor. Here'• how it went: Corona del Mar n . Saddlebacll 34 The Sea Kinga put the contest away with a 14-2 run at the bes1nning of the aecond half to extend a 10-polnt halftime advantace to 22. WOMEN Sea View play while F8tancia ia now 13-1 overall. Costa Mesa 43, Newport Barbor 35 The Mustanp utill.z.ed a tough defense, which held the host Sailors to 14 pointa in the aeamd and third quarters to even their league mark at 2-2. Heather F..tey enjoyed a productive nJght by .:x>rina 27 pointa. while Llaa Romney had 14 and Angie Dodds 13 for the Sea Kin.gt, now 10-2 overall- Sophomore Patai Harada spearheaded the Costa Mesa attack and poured in 17 pointa as the Mustangs broke a 31-31 tie in the fourth quarter by outacoring Newport, 12-4, in the waning momenta 1 of the contest. A full-court press In the third quarter was instrumental in the nm.away as CdM forced the visiting Roadrunners Into nwneroua tumoven and the Sea K.i.naa took advantage for 24 third-quarter point&. The victory apoiled a 16-point effort from -I Newport's Lisa Wayne, who connected on 8 of 14 free-throw chances. F.atey acored 11 of her points ln the deaaive third period when CdM stretched Its advantage to 42-20. Estancia '9, lrvtae H Debbie Hughes piled up her game-high 18 pointa in the first three quarters aa EBta.nda was able to keep J>k'e with Corou del Mar. A. hu been their habit, the F.agie9 started alowly and led by only five (28-23) at the halt. But a third-quarter spurt gave Estancia a 12-polnt edte entering the final period anJ the F.agJ.e:a were not threatened in the final quarter. Eatancia uaed a strong inalde game from Hughes, who had 10 rebounds, and Cheri Carpenter' (nine rebounds and 14 poi.nta) to frustrate the hoet Vaqueroa. ., At the guard poaition. senJor Suzy Vatcher contributed eight um.ta. Irvine wu hurt with foul trouble u ChrU Roberta and Al.li9on Woolley each had four fouls through most of the RCOnd halt. Irvine fell to 2-2 in NFL playoffs SECOND ROUND AFC Saturday'• Game BARONS HANG ON From Page C1 ball to Harrigan at the baaellne and the latter drove the bueline and got the call from the officials. "It wa.s a half-court trap on the lnbounda," said Brown. "then we wanted to back up and make them beat us from outside. They should have never got a shot off." The Barons' fourth-quarter rally was a result of movtna Newton to the wing to get more ahota. and as for Whitehair, the sharp 6-6 1enior with the out.aide touch that failed for 10 long, Brown was as puzzled u the rest: "Our others guys are up and down . . . but not him (Whitehair)," aa1d Brown. ..., Whltehalr's four fourth-quarter buckets gave him 16 point.a for the evening, to go with Newton's 17 and Jacobi' 1~. while the Ollers had four in double figures. led by Gamer and Mi).ls with 14 each. New York Jets at Los Angeles Raiders, 1 p.m. Sund•r'• Game San Diego at Miami (Channel 4 at 9:30 a.m.) NFC S•tutda,'• Oam• Minnesota at Washington (Channel 2 flt 9:30 a.m.) Sunday'• Gem• Green Bay at Dallas (Channel 2 81 1 p.m.) NFC Championship -Saturday, Jan. 22 AFC Championship --Sunday, Jan. 23 Super Bowl XVII -Sunday, Jan. 30. 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AllMraz 2, Siu.t 2. Toca It 10-20ee. Halftlme: ~. 46-22. Total fOule• ~ 24. aoun-n 17 8outtl eo..t c. ......... Cc f w o-.11 W L W &. c.mtoa 3 o 17 I 8enW Ana :S 0 11 I Ml. Sen Alllonlo 2 , ,, • Orange eo-t I I T I Oolderl W. I I I 10 ~ t 2 1' I ~ 1 2 10 . Compton o :s a 11 .......... eww-J7. Ooecl9ll w.. .. ...... a..~ ... Or-. C4*ll .. a-.Man.~n Cen1'oa a. c.,...._ 11 I I ..,..._..f'- ~lllOl'trlDIC- ""· 9eft Antonio .. Goe09fl '#1111 ~-~ Senia Ma .. CerrtiOe "9olfto Cwt C.olecee,.. c ·-0-.-• L W L 2 I • , 2 , 12 • 2 1 11 4 2 1 14 I 2 1 11 1 1 I 7 10 1 2 • 10 0 J • 10 ...... , ........ ~I0.~11 San °"00 cc ..... ._ 14 Of-t 13. MnColll• 14 """9rial .::.:a= "'T.. ...... Sadcllal>al* • Of-•,..,._ lmp91'1at v,,.., Ill San °"'° cc 8outhwMtem al Sen °"'° .... HIGH acHOOL '"'-V81n II, HI&.._.. 11 HUWTMTo.1 emACM -Ganw 14. D ~ '~';,'. ~":'*" 10, • ~ 7, 4, -IJ, CfoeDy I. T04* 2J 1...n t. '°"'""* YA&.Ln -Wftheflelt 11, Ma1ln 2, JecoOe 11, ~ 17. --•• HMtJ a. P-1. ~ a. Ti.,.., o: T otlle' 24 14-20 12. .... .,,0-W. Hun""8IOfl ._,, 17 ti 14 1241 ,_.. v,,.., 11 14 ,. ta-a Total 101111· H11nt1n9ton leacll 11. Fountain Valley 11; f'ouled out: Miii• (Kllntlfleton BMoll). Garner C"""tlne'Ofl 8-ifl). Herty (~ Vll9;). -..11 ..... a ...... -Drmo.-1 o. ~ 10, JOfl-12, WllCflltla10ft 11. Wertner I , .......i o .... ..,_.. o . ...,.,.. o ........ noon-I. TOUk U 7-11 U. MA•IMA -"llpell ta, "•dlll1 ti, ~ 7. Neu"'ann •• ....,,.., 7, WI*-'*' Cf, ...... o. Coonlc o. ElltllrOlll 0 TOllllL 21 11-22 11. ........... Edlilon ,, 14 12 1--.A .,..,,,,. ,. 19 11 , ...... 1 TOia! lo.Ae: fdlloll 11. MlfN 11. f°"'9d out Wer1Nr (fdlmon). 0.. VIN!').~=--a OCSMYllW-. f,W-11, ... 10, Afttonopovtoe t , · t.1. , .... I , Walllfl 2. ZMCll 0, Or-... 0. TOI* 11 t M7 IS. wu""n""'1 .. 1•tr .. •• -,.... 12. DoiM111, JoMlltoft I , N10o1a1 l;i. OtWN I , 01Mull1d1 I . .,_ 4, o.vaO. T4*11cc t7 .... M. ........... <>-I VIN 10 It IJ It-la w.tl•*""" I 11 I 1-M TOia! ....-o-t Vllw 14, ........... 17 'OlolllM •• ,..... tw•••....,. W11A1~-....... ~· ---Qrlllll 10 ~ .. en.twcl 4, ............... ~, 1, ic.., ... ,_... o. URr 0. .... O~T--,, a-1•. WO a 1-• -'°"""' 1e. ....... I. ......... " 11. Morol•n• •••••• ~.l ~0 ........ 0.~0..T«*ll:le to-1140 • .... -.o...e .....,. Vllfo • I ta.I' 11-11 W~ 10 I If t-40 TOMI_,.. ......,, Vllfo 17, WOadl .... 11. .,...... 1 • I WI , .. ...... ,...,,.. v..., •. ~ ........... 11 ...,. ....... 0-. ~1111··---·-·---.. ...... =-(Nit ,-...,.v.ci,:...w.i••.., MliiMllt .... ---c...e~ 0... . \ . \ c..-..no V"""1tl 4 0 1• I OeM.-4 I I 1 u.-... • • 10 1 W~ t I I I ~ lllillo I I It .. OllnwMe ll , ' UiOYM ""'°" 0 4 i ti .... ,. ....... w~ eo . ......, ~ • OMeHlllt'4.~Hlllt~ ~.~~.: i.,.._Hlllt 1e11a.-.. HMM ICMOOL WOllS.N c.117 IE,Al'ss> M .. ----~l.No>tllll, Mollllllllll I. T-&do 41 HIHly 4, ...,_I. "-'I T4*1r 11 .. 1•14 CmoeeA OIL FtAll -~ 17. ~ 14, Oodde 11. ~ 11 ~ f , VllM1lno f, ~O To!llr It lt-14 t7 ....... OIMIWe IM~UIUC* I 10 I 7-*4 eor-.., ...., 12 11 24 1a-.1 ToUI IOllll' leddlabec* 17. eor-dlll W.17. .. ........ .,..... alTAllCIA -Cetpenter 14, Vllld>lr 2, ~ 1. Ha4hooc* '· ~ 11, ~ 2. TOlall: 17 tt-21 41. ~ -,._CM 7, 9-e, l'lotJanl 4, "'rV' I , WOOiiey 8, Pltlgerlld 2, Jeolleon 2. To«ale: 14 t-10 3 I ....... 0-W. Eatencie 14 14 12 t -40 llWle • 14 5 1-11 T Oial loull: &IJfldl I , lt""'9 11. FOUied 0111: Woolley (lrvlne). Technlc11 foule: W~(!Mne). Coeta ..... 41, Newport .___ • CO.TA •IA -Hetacle 17, Mctlroy I . NM1 4, lchllmall« 7, Gwde I. 1at1on o, lAl1 2. Totele: 1e 11-11 43. •~ HAReOA -Oodde 1. w~ 11. Doen 4, Adlllneoft 2, Mecl>ofl1lcl 0, Mde o. Dno• o. 8lwinw 4. Tota11: 1a t-1e ... ........ 0-W. Coate "'-10 13 I 12~ ~ IWbor 11 • • 10-11 To1al tou11· Cotti ..... 111, ~ Hertlor 20 'Ollled Ollt llwlft« (H9wport H•bor). NHL C....a.LCOI ICI CNcl90 ~· 81. LOllle Detroll TotOnlo ...,.. ........ W L T .. U ..... H 11 I 142 111 II ,, 20 5 170 112 41 17 21 7 112 111 41 14 20 • 116 114 ,, 11 21 a 144 1n u ................. 27 11 e 113 152 IO 22 12 • 114 111 " 14 211 I 111 170 M 10 n 11 1H 111 31 10 22 • lllO Ill 21 WAL.II CCW'W. ,..,...,..,.... ..,..,~.. 2t 12 a 111 1u IS7 NY llllln6lt9 22 II 1 1IO 1 se a 1 HY~ 12 te 5 1IO 152 41 WMf*'Olon 11 13 11 187 117 41 ~ 12 21 I 1M 111 '° ..... ..., • 2t • 124 ,.. 17 ...... ....... 2t 10 7 114 124 M n 12 I 201 162 64 20 14 • 170 141 .. II 11 I 111 111 42 10 21 I 141 213 H .... ,.. ..... ~ 7. li'lttMMgll 0 ..,,,_ a. 0\.-.c 1 WIMlpag 5, NIW Ycwtl ~ I loetGn I. T oroftlO 4 fdmonlon 10, ~ 4 C4lllOarY .. v-4 , .............. nwa • 0otro11 ~etloelon ~•IW1ford Hllw Ycwtl ..,..._ llt ..... _.,,,,, ~Mf'tlUilpllle TorOMollt~ v-•c.lfWY M.u1N Hlah'• Vlkllwl and the c:>i.n V._., 8eahawk1 Ht themHf vH ~P for ea early lhowdown rnday n.llht foOowin8 SUMI\ l...,uie ba1ketball vlctortH Wednelday nl&bt, wbtle Woodbridp'• Warrion continue ln the South Cc:mt I.Aqua hunt with their eecond victory Ln four ltarta. Here'• a look at Wedneeday11 ....Wta: Mtriu 11 Ed.ll08 H 1be vikinp 1ec1 trom •tart to ftn.llh behind the 2~-polnt product.ion of Scott J'Wpek and a IOUd performance at tho f rM throw line, where the Vlldnp aot twb the number of at1*Dpta and m.de them pey off with l& of 22. Chrta Neumann wu held to juat lix potnta by Ed.i.on'• deteme, but the 6-& Mnior pulled down 11 rebounda on the winner'• Ooot. Down the sti'etch It WM Erie Padilla hittinc four free throwa to keep Ed.t.on at bey. PadU.la t1n1ahed the ntch t with 18 potnta, lncludlnc 8 of 10 from the line. Marina held • 42-31 lead ln the third quarter before eettUna for the ~t-polnt matlln- Jetf Wuhinaton WU r.dilon'1 1e.dJ.na ICOl"er with 12 pointa. Al10 in twin fl1ure1 1or the Charaers were Brad Hachten and Rodney John8on, each with 10. Ocean View H, Wntmtu&er H A balanced otfemive effort by the Seahawka wu too much for WMtmlnater to overcome with Sieve Moeer and Byron Ball le.dJ.na the way with 11 and 10 polnta. Ball had eight of h1a 10 potnta ln the aecond half u the Seehawk:a played cptchup after fall1na behind by a 23-22 halftime marstn. Mike Judge, a 6-4Yi leJ\lor, ICOred all .ven of h1a potnta ln the aecond half, five oomtna at the outaet of the third quarter when Oce.n View took the lead for pxt. Abo contributing were guard• Dimitri Antonopouloe and Keith Mullally, with nine and etaht polna respectively. nie Seahawkl' defenae limited 6-5 junior Jeff F.utiJl to 12 pointa and he WU the only Lion to connect in double f:igurea. Ocean View retuma to ita own gym Friday to duel Marina in a bettle of 1-0 Sunaet Leque teama. Woodbrlcl1e 41, Mlt1loa Viejo st Anthony Radovdch came throuah with a pair of free throws with aeven aeconda remaining to erue a 39-38 deficit and provide the Wanion with the verdJct. M1-lon Viejo had one lut ahot. but the attempt milled at the buzzer. It wu the third time the two had met after splitting a pair of tournament contetita. . Radovdch, a 6--6 aenior, IOOl'ed 13 pglnta for the wlnntn, to go alon1 with Mark Jl'ortn1er'1 18 counten. Mi.ion Viejo had a chanct to put Wood~ away in the cloGnc stape when the DtablOI went to the line with a one-and-<me lituation with a 39-38 lead. But the DtabW. mmed the front end of the one and one and Woodbrid1e called time out aftA!r rebou.ndini with 12 8llCOnda left. Su Clemee&e H, Lapu Beadl 4t A 9-tor-10 perf.onnanoe from the tree throw line catapulted S'an Clemente to lta victory over the vt.idnl Aruata. Mlke Hurlbut, a 6-4 aenlor, aoored 22 pointa and hauled ln 17 reboundl to help eend Luuna Beach away with lta fourth ltralght South c.o..t League defeat and 10th •trataht eetback overall. Laguna Betich waa nund.na a one-point lNd late ln the game before foulina the wrong player - Paul Wachenhelm, who proceeded to connect on five of aix charity to.ea. Sean Jordan and Scott Fortune led Laguna Beach'• rebounding with 10 and 8 boards reepectively. Senior Jim McGraw waa the leading 900rer for the Art1ata with H po(na. Al8o ln double figurel tor Laguna Beach were Fomme and Coby Naeea, each with 12 polnta. Dua IWh H, La .... llWI 41 nie Dolphlna moved to within a halt game of South Cout League leader C.platrano Valley (which wu idle) behind balance and a fourth- quarter surge. Paul Saunden hit 10 of h1a 12 polnta in the Dolphinl' 19-point fow1h quarter to help put the Hawks away. It WU ~ Hilll' eecond straight league lam. Rich Rentrop and Steve Rhorer led Dana Hilla rebounding with five apiece, while Saunders (12) and Rhorer (11) led the acoriJlg parade. Laguna Hil1I got 10 polnta each from Robert Carter and Todd Littin. Estancia-Irvine tops slate Sea View Leaaue buketball favorite F..tanda Wah and the new kids on the bloCk -Irvine High '1 V aqueroe -aqua.re off tonight ln a key etrua)e with title and playoff hops pUmed on the outcome. overtime lo. at Corona del Mar. Coach Larry Sunderman'• Estancia ~bout the aMa man ln 6-6 Gary Jae1er. who hu averaged 14.3 pointa In aeven gamea, but Irvine can counter with a pair of 6-4 lnterior players to deal with. Al8o a threat to Eltanda la Jeff Dielman, a 6-2 aophomore, who j hH a deceiving 9 .9 1coring averase. Dielman acored 24 agalnat Corona del Mar's man-to-man coverqe. Tipoff at F.tand.a 11 acheduled for 7:30, u are the other three league conflict• -Newport Harbor at Co.ta Mesa, Corona del Mar at Sllddlebeck and El Toro at Unlvenlty. Eatancla, ranked No. 6 in 0ranae County and No. 7 in the CIF ~-A ratinga, I• tied with C.orona del Mar at the top of the league atandlnga with a 3-0 record, while Irvine ia 8 -6 overall, 2-1 ln league with the only circuit blemi1h a 49-48 Bernard UHery and Doug Brozovich have ahown a aoUd rebounding touch, although they're not almilar. Usaery b quick and can allp ln for the quick bucketa, while Bnn.ovich ueea bl1 225 pound1 to his advantqe to mU9cle ln the aboa. In the backcourt Irvine i1 keyed by 5-6 junior Bobby Rhodea, who acored 22 pointa aga1n1t University in Tueeday'• 7!-60 viC"iory. Corona del Mar (9-3 overall, 3-0 ln leque) lm't expecied to ~~t de.al of trouble at (2-9, 0-3). J Newport Harbor (4-7, 2-1) need.a a win at t:osta Mea b9dly to nay within range, but la up qainat a team due to explode. Me.a ii 6-7, 0-3. E 1 T o r o ( 5 -5 , 1 -2 ) a n d .cl Univenity (5-7, 1-2) are in a similar 1ituation: Win now or • turn to a 1poiler'1 role. ..,1 LYNN: LIFE IS HARSH REALITY. • • From Page C1 ·I wu with me," Lynn warn.a. "And I wu lucky becauae I bad 90lne touch with the outllde world and nonnal life. you continue taklna the challenge in front of you.4 • and dealing with it, you can be where you want to:,,. ~ H "But I worry now, It lkating were taken away, what would happen to theee people u tndlviduala." Lynn, her lite ln penpectiw now, won the Ladiea Pro Skate Champlonahipe at Madiaon Square Garden la1t month and waa recently honored aa Pro Skater of the Year. In February, Lynn will work for CBS u a commentator for the European Fiaure Skating Champlonahlpe in West Germany. ••Buk:aliy, I plan on akatlna another year," she •Y.J. "but that pl mtcbt Jencthen ln time. I want to skate well and when I no Joncer feel I C9ft lkate up to my 1tandarda, rn reUN . "I don't th1nk I can continue aka~ fGr a very long time, though, becau1e I don t want to oompronme my atandarda ju.at to be able to lkate. •• A youn1er Lynn might not have been u rational. "I think the moe1 lmponant le.on rve learned la that eiveryone -no matter who they an or what, no matter what IOdal or economic lf0'4P they're from -hu a value and the ability to do .wnethl:nc worthwhile," Lynn now. "It may not always be eDCtly what you want to happen In your lite at that parUcular point. But If Anteaters lauded · aomeUmes. thouab. that can be very 1 s::ary.•• .r. Basketball scores I l 'I C4 Orange Cout OAILY PILOT/Thvrlday, January 1~. UIA L ,_IC M>Ttel MUC ll>otl P\IUC MnCl ' MOC M>ncl PWUC M>TICI MUC ll>TU ~ e• k d ,...,,._ ~-· MTmoue .. 1-.M ~-Wfi~IMWll COMTOD,W-i.MrV IHllll !;Tor ......... .r ... -~~·\·-~! na~e '"',~~ ~.::t: ...... 1 .. ,..:-:.'~toll ,, oo•"' Tiie ::::.".:=: . ..,.. ,,. ::::. ~:. ctoll'I -:r:m' ~J:=~-=-" ...... -·----...... , ............ '~~,;;;i:.. --.1:-~ -~11· "'*'-• °' '!!-In _ OnJenuary11,,11J,mt1190 NATIOWAL JOJ0 8• ,....~lM&-«1, ._,·eMTI~.:+flf~--i.t. -..JUit~MODUttt~ -™ ..... ~M'i'ja hi f "UlAlllCH "•"TNUll 4000 ' ,OnlCU,Colnl--.; "°' ............................ ; JtM "o .... ,,,OOUOTIOft~ "lfoOoe -~ flM lllOI Cl llfOfnla corporation ••• fury at ete 0 Year-Mad~Hllur 81Yd lulte tto CA." • Cellfetniat2I02 INTlflNATIONAL, tlOI I ~Witt",...,"" ,Of .... 10 ·~ •11polnled 1rue••• llllder and NewocH1 ~·CA i1tlO • .,"'Of\' Do~1a o "uto~. .--.J u.w ... ._., •ao1 1, ~J ~ acu • ._,... ML o.-. ~ w °' ~ lOIOWllCI ""° ..,,._..10~ .. ,..,.. ~ HA M001 a QUVml An 17117 111'1• Lucie. 'ounlelll V~ luolld ltrH I, tlA, Anaheim, H7ut ...... IC wflldl flea i..i crtowct b., 1111.,monct O O'Htlfottn, e11 "-"'-' °'°"" 4000 wecAitt.K CA c.111orn•• t2I02 """' "°"" ll'tOdllOUOM. lne. <a ..,.... to IN neede Of .,.. a... ~ INltl. • Tnm0t tot Vie ll¥d lutt l 20 'Newpcwt 9Motl Tiiie butlMM • GONSucled by en l.G.ilM MoH . 1307 I euclld Ctlll0tnle oorpottllon), tlOI I. Clonvlwnlty Coleoe Oletr1CI 11e n•fll a11d .. 011rtty ol lltl• Prom AP .Upa&c'" CA Htlo • · • 11\dMduel. llrM•. u , An•ll•lm, C•lllOfnle ~ "°'8d. Me aot, lantt Alla, IA&..I Of' CMl'AICON M/02J lev•f\t• .,141 LMn .._..tlon. • "' ... _ t..--i.c..... l ~.......1 ln VllT HO ~ D O'HellOttn t2I02 CA ~'TOI MOHfTONOEFllllllLLAT°" OOfP«ltlon. • ~ • ...., """"" &.1111--. .. neat Y eYef')' ICO 1'8CDn1 IN AX. I " lO Mornlnt Tiiie '111-1 WM Neel With Ille Adele lAnelte IJ07 I lllOMd T,_.buelneM II~ lly a ltl• llldl Wiii lie opened end ~-H', 1111. lfld tMOfdld the NaUonal Hockey~ boob and Un, ~.~~ ~1!.:, by 1 County etettt of Otenoe County on '""'· o.. A111,;11m. o e111or111e QOrJIOfatJon Pl'bilely rMd tlloud 1or MO'eeetect .. 1n•1rutMn1 No. •IH In !IMll hia •port u few l~tee have .wr dOtW It wouldn't Mmtteci pe1tnet'lfl., Jan 11, 1H3 '2902 Jim lllotln Produoltone, tno. Item• .. 1111tct 011 '"-p1opoeect 1M21 Htl7 on o.ii1 u!Mit ~ be ... -..c.1 .. ,. .at--•t..-W Q' -~ 1.. • ..1 t t I ,.,_ Tl'lll ~It OOfldllcted by• Roneld L. ~.. form e t 1 t·OO t m Thu,.d1y, Of OMolel "'°°'de In b Of -au-.. .. to ~..,r uiat ayne l"et.&ftY n.u I,:':~;: .. Pr.. 'ubllehld Orenge COHI D•lty genertl perlnenlltp Prelldent J1nu.,y 21, 1ttJ 1n 1111 01111101 Iha County "-rdef of Orangoe let all that luc:.'Cl!lm 80 t.o hla head. lh1• 1t•1emen1 *" rneci .. 1111111e !'!lot. JM\. 11, 20. 27, F.O. 3. 1.., Jem.. J Uh<enleldl TNe .. .,,..., wee filed Wlllll IM Admlnl1trellon lullcttno. 1110 Oowtty, l tlte Of e.Mfomia. But Gretzky who wu named The A.aciated County Ctetk of Ottnoe County on '77-N Thia •1•1"'*'1 WM fifed wltll tlle County Cletll of Ottn0t Count., on Ad•m• Av enue , Coat• M•u. WILL llU. Al PU8LIO AUCTION Pre. Male Athlete of the Year on Wedne'.lday, lsn't J1nu•ry3, 1913 -=.;,~.~~.,.County on ~Mt JI, IH2. Oetllotnla. All blO·mutl b• TO T .. I HIQHl.&T llODIR flOlll .--rtlllC NOTICE _ CAPMTI 1 KAIOAH .,..,., delivered 10 lh• office ol lh• CAIH, CAIHtll•'I CH!CK 0111 letUJl8 it apoU him. Pubt11neo 011ng, COHI Dilly .,...........,~io--_,..... '"ubltelled Or:tfn • Coee,..,..t De~I ,._ ,.. , _ PurollHlng Agent el lhe ebove C!.l'fTIFte.D CHECK CP9Ytble el time Piiot Jen 0 13 ~ 2' 1913 "' ..,... -,.. ... _ _,. • ., ........ tdd• ... p<IOr to Ille 111'1\e.., '°'Ille of Nie In i-tul money Of Ille United "I don't ronaider myaell any different from the · ' ' · ' 138·83 ...,_ 8TA'flmNT Piiot, Deo 30. 1 • Jal' •. 11. 91 ....._ C..... Drtft opentno 10 b• •ll Olbl• for l..i.t). es the touth tront "'"- 410 other people who !lay In lhia league,'' ea.Id "8JC M)TIC( ~'°':'"IQ.,.,_,. -doing •H3 Ht?'_.2 ~....._-:_ 8171•u• ooneldlre\lon, 10 tho Orent• Count y Old G~•-L , the 2l -year-o' D1..1--nton 00 ....... cen•ar.' .. 0 Propo"I form• e11d oomplet• CcNtUlouM. 21 WteC Santa Ana, .,.,y,a -~ &:AUUU ..,. • ... ... • ' URNl!Y SPOlllT U.8 .A .. 321 14) m.aat IMlrucllone mey be obUllrled et IN 8lvd • City Of ....... An•. 8••t• oC "l I'm one player of 400 or IO who hu to do a 11 AMde, Newpott hecb, CA 8He1 PUil.iC NOllC( llehtd 01an~ Cout DaJt:y PurcllHtng Depertme nt of Ille CWHomla. job to help promote hockey, help aet an example, an "~I~':A~1 ANMte~~~~ ~~1 PIOTmOUI .,...., = o.o. 23• 30• 2• Jan 1• 13• =::n:: ~":i :'4=:c.~ ~ ::'n:.:r':..""~ tmaae for the younaer k.lda t.o want to be an NHL The lollowlng l)ertOM •• doing Ellatbolll H 8ponegle, 3082 ...... tTATW 11e22 .. 2 appointment•, Gall hlly •••Owtn DAHD MOVIM•H '~'"· pla t l --1 d ~ tyle of life So I .... ou.w-... Yel!Owttono, co.I• ...... l:.A m27 The lollowtng '*'°"" .,. dolnO C114) &N-67&0. UNUN YOU TAKI AC TO yer, or. e-· H • a . ,.... 8YSEAN INC .• 107 e.ucelyptue Thie~" oonducled by. ~II' "8JC M)llC( !Md• muet be eooon'ipenled by. HIOTICT YOUll NON"1'Y:llT try to live up t.o my 1·4 th of the reeporWbllity." ~. Coe1• ...... Cellfomle tH27 Ol'*tl pen~ I•) Rl!CIPE OLAHICI Cbl M:nnoul ........ CERTIFIEO, CA8HJER'8 CHECK Ofll MAY H IOLO AT A •u• IC 8y1Hn Inc , e C•lllornle fllcNrd W Miiiet tu OOLDl!N RECIPES Col CROWN PERSONAL CHECK made peyablo I AL I . I' you MI ID AN In 1982, Gretzky made ~ improbable very l'Nl. He~ 92 aoa.11. 28 more than anyone had ever rnan.aaed In one eeuon. Hia 120 uaiats broke his own record by 11 and hil 212 points were 48 more than he collected the previoua year. He won the acorlni title by an aatound.l.nl( 65 points. NHYC to open regatta season Newport Harbor Yacht Club inaugurates its 1983 regatta aeaaon Saturday and Sunday with ita Wlnter Regatta featurtns amall boats aa.iling inside the harbor on Saturday and large boats aa.iling In the ocean on Sunday. In other local action, Lido We Yacht Club will begin ita Winter Adult Sabot Seriee with racea acheduled lnaide the bay on Saturday and Sunday. Main event In Southern California yachting circles will be a t Alamitos Bay Yacht Club , Long Beach, where dinghy aailon will be competing for the coveted E.E. Manning Trophy for dinghies under 16 feet. In other Southern California Yachting Aaociation area.a: c;o<potetlon, 107 !YealYPtve ~. Thie •l•t-t Wll llled with the ADVERTISING (d) PACIFIC ..... ITAT'lmNT to Ill• Cout Community Col. ·~""""°"cw~ MATUM Coete .._, Ctlllornll •2121 County a.rtt of Orange ewnty on MERCHANDISING C•I COAST The fOlowtnO S---dOlnO Oltlrlcl, 0t c..h, In en ~I no ~THI ~ A~ Thie OUtlneM I• oonduc:ted by • Jen 11, 1883 MERCHANDISING, 17cM2 ewuna bl.*"'--.... lll•n 10'4 ol lllt IOtel bid. YOU, YOU IHOUU) COMTAOT A corporetlon fl'lf7m Lane. H11r111ngton e-iti, Cellfomllt KI! TTL E Y Pu B LI 8 HIN o ,_._,., °'**' ere .._....,.. .... LAWVIA. 8,,_ Inc: p 11 11-.0 O C D t ........,,., COMPANY, 20082 Kllne Drive, --.. ...,. ,_., ub • .... range ou t e ly .... .,... to the amount ol 126 00 Oeooelt• All rig I'll 1111• end Inter••• JOlln R Behlmer. Piiot, Jen tJ, 20, 27 Feb 3 1983 MIGllH I S teve n Olnibeto, a.Ma Alie HelGM•. Cellfomla 82707 ol auocenlul bidder(•) will be conveyed to •nd now lleld by II Prealdenl • '1111-«1 17042 Beruna LIM, Hunt1no1on Eelll• Plllnftlng Publlcetlone, ._._.to Ille "'"cMM"""""' Otllet und., "'d 0.-d of Trull In Ille T111111e1_,1 -flied with the Beedl, c:.itfornle 82'48 tnc., • Cellfornle corporation, 200l2 ........-,.._, .--c County Cief11 of Orenge County on ruBUC M)TIC( Ptlyllll .JMl1 Olnebef'g, 17042 t<lln• Drive Sent• Ant H•IOhll d•PO•ll OllKUlor CHll wlll b• pt090tly eltuelld In ... d OVllly °"'*".,., 21, 1M2 Batun• L•n•. Huntington e.c:h, Cellfomta fli101 ' r etutned ell er Ill• Boe rd ol end Stale cMtcrlbed N ...... fl'tCTmOUe ......... Callloml.t 12648 Thie ~ le COtldllCled by • Trust-· 8CC419lenoe al ~ bld(1) Loi 118 Of lrK1 2363, In lhe City Publl•ll•d Ot•llg• Co••• D•ll" •Am tTA~ ........... _.____ .. _ .... ~ ....... In O«potatlon wNc:fl wUI be on Feb 8· 1 . OI Co••• M••• ••• p e r m•P 11 ' ,,_ --.,.,......,.._. vi &late Plennlng All ••P•n••• of cer11g• end flCOfded In book 83, pegea 31 IW>d ~~~· Do( 30, 11 2, J•n I , 13, butl~~ I*~• .,. doing lndMdualMldlael 8. Olnebefg P\lt>llCllllOM Inc removll .,. the ruponel ~ of 38 of mleoelleneou• mec>e. ,_d• ff!§-82 SE A 0 H 0 8 T. 2 0 7 Pe Im, Thie 1tal-t WM Ned Wlllh the Rlohlrd Kettley . P\lrct1Mw(1~ 8% u6M WI be of Otange County, CellfOtnll _________ ...... .__ Bal~. CA 82881 County Cieri! of Oninoe•County on Ptealdenl ' 9ddecl lo ell amountl un .... vlllld Tiie etreet eddreH end olll•r "8.IC M)llC( Melldl Neglllbzedell, 1115 Deoemb« 21, 1882. Tiiie •tat-I WM !Med 1#1111 the retell ule1 lu permit cud common dellgnellon, II eny, of Ille all I Pl T 103 N ' -"-·-iy ,.._._ ot Or..,.,.. County on llCCOnlpenlet bid. rHI propeny deec:rlbed •~ I• PIOnnout IUIMll e r ngton ·• • • ewpor ..--o=:m:;; 1N 2-·w-All property lleted herein 11 purported to be: 3 142 Olbr•ll•t MAm 8TAT'llmMT 8Mcl'I, CA 02083 Publlehed Oreng• Cou l Delly · · ,,_ olfwed for Nie "M le, wnere le," Avenue, Coate Men, C•llfornl• The ~ ~ -doing Donne Neghlbzedeh, 1115 Pilot, Dec. 23, .30, Jen. II, 13, 1013 Publlelled Or•no• Cout Delly end without reoourM agelnet the 8H20 bl.tell-.•: =~:n8:~ T-l03, Newport 56711-82 Piiot Dec 23 30 ,882 Jen 11 13. Oletrlct. Tiie Oletrlot m•kH no Tiie underelgneo tru•I•• LE TAOQUET, 270 a. Brlttol Tiiie butl-1, oonduoted by • 1111-IC lllllft~ 1883 · · · · · · · o u •rent••, w • r r • n t y , or dtec;telm• any lltblllty for lnc«rect SlrHt, Suite 114, Coate MH• • ..__11 ~ .. nerthlp. ,.._, nu1iw; 5ll20-ll2 ~•preeentellon, expreued or lnl0tm111on lumlehed. Callfomle 82t28 •--· °M.Mt Naglllbll.lldlh fl'tCTITIOUI .,..._,, Implied, with regard to oondlllon al Thel Mid tale le ma<le without Frenafl llllllln Productt, ino., • Thi• •l•I-• wu filed with Ille NAM9 ITA,....NT ruBUC M)TlC( property or n1,_ of property tor ooven•nt or wetranty regarding Callfomta OC>f'POl'•llon. MO lrvlne -Clerk al Or Coun The lotlowlng pereone are dOlng _,,, UM ex putpOM. No clalm wlll be lllle, poennlon °' encumt>t..-. Avenue, A-301, N-port Boeoll, ;-oun~ 1813 &r'99 'Yon bual-•t: l'tCTTnOU9 llUWN coneldered for •llo...,enoe or °' u to lnlUf'ablHty of tttte Celltornle 12113 111 ' !"aoJ'OIO SOUTH COAST EQUIPMENT MAim ITATDmM'Y edjoltmenl °' rec:lllon of lne .... The total amount of the unplid Thie~ le oonduo1ed by ' Publlelled Oftnge Cout Dally COMPANY, 1686 Sunland Ln , The tollowlng l*IOf't -doing b....s on !allure al Ille p.operty to balence of Mid obllgellone together OOtl)Olatlon. F 3 1983 Colla MeM. CA 82828 ouw--comc>lelely Mllefy ,,,. purcheee'r In with edvenwe, end lltlmeled coeta Ft9ndl llllllln Piiot, Jen 13• 20, 27• eb. •17M3 S•m M. Weteon, 2020 Lemnoe M & ... ARABIAN BREEDERS, 111 rffpeote, No relum1 ellowed and expen-le $19,272.58. ~~ .... -.... Or., Cot1• ,.,..... CA 82828 41 Prom.nede, lrvlne, Ctllle><nle Tll4I Dle1ttol lllWlll not be r~ble n,.1 Notice of brH cll ot H id ,_, ........... ..,..,,. ..... .,. llllt\1'\l'C Rods. ChembeflM\, 29<46 Mlllil 92716 tOt fllT'/ Kddent or ln)Uty reMll1tno ot>tigetlon end election 10 Mil Mid Pral6dent ~ """'4 Pt.,Cotl•Mee&.CA82128 411 Promen•d•, Irvine . trompureh ... ofl)l'opertyonllie. rHI property wu recorded H Thie~ -flltd-"" the -,-:r-A-,..-_.--lff--Of'--A-!a~.~-~-4:'.":t":: .. "".'.•=:NT:-= Tom Berto, 4 Tory. trvlne. CA CeMfornle 92715 P•ymenl tn lull muet be med• lnelrumenl No 82·287785 on CountyCleftlal()rangeCountyon Of'U .. Of'AC11TIOUS 02714 Matllyn Spier Myere, 411 wlthlntencalendard8)'9atl.,notlce Auguat 3.1882.o!Offtde1 Recordw Daoember 21. 1M2. .,... .. MAMJ Den Berro, 18581 RoOer1Qk Ln. Promenede, lrvlfte, Cellfou1I• 82716 of _.,d, and the hem(•) muet be In 1he Otflce of Ille County Recoroer ,_. Tiie lollo•lno pereon II•• Huntington 8Mcll, CA 82Me Tiiie lx.ltlMN la conducted by remc>Yed trom the Olltttol ledllty •• of Oreno• County. Stet• ol Pubtlahed Orange Cout Delly ebllnCIOnld Ille UM of the Ac:tttlout Thie OU..,_ I• conduc1ed by a huebwld end wife time ot lull p•yment Oepoetl ol Celllomia Pio«, o.o.. 23. 30, Jen 8. 13. 1M3 eu.ir-Heme: ..,_., pen,_.n1p MlctlMI T M'l'W• llUCC9Mtul 111911 blddert•I will t>o Ttuet• e< pe11y COf\ductlnQ Sele Mn.ea SURF SAFE, 20 Vllrl• o.i Sol. Sem M W•teon Thie .... _,_ llled wnh Ille conalcler'ed torl91i.c:f If material(•) CA LIFORNIA LANO TITLE "8..IC M)TJC[ 8 Laguna. CA 821177 TN• et••-• wN filed with Ille County Cleftl oe Otenoe County on ••.,d•d .,. not removed from COMPANY. 3578 ~ngtOfl Avenue. L• Alt1l11 L-e .._,. Tiie Flcllllou• eu1ln•H Neme County C1ef1! ol O.enge County on o.o.n11et 17, 1842 Ol9llict p<emlell within time limit• Rlverelde. C•lllotnle 02508. s..I 8Mctl Yech1 Club -Froetblle Aegette CSeboU) Seturday PlCTl'TtOU9 9UelNIH referted 10 ebove •H fll•d In Jen 11. 1883 ~ epecffled. Dlllr1et --the right Attention Foredoeure Department Alemhoe Bey Yedrt Club -CNlpped Ct*lk Regen.. Selwday. NAll9 ITAnmNT 0ninge County on Nov. 2t, IHO ....,.1 Publl1hed Orenge Cout Delly lo re-advert!M rNWlel(•) tor .... l~ (71.C) 764s2120 o.t.d: SurwSey: E.E Manning Troe>hY Regatta. Setuc'dey, 8undey Tno lottowtno peraon It doing JOnn Oft! McKenney, 20 Viet• Publl•ll•d Orenge Coul Delly Pllol, Dec 23. 30, f842, Jen. I, t3, or Mil lo nelll ~bidder(•) Dec41fnber 22. 1M2 CeMlllO 8eecll Vecnt Club -Wini• Settee n . ~ ~ u: 0.... Sol. s. LAguna, CA 921177 PllOI, Jan 13, 20. 27. Fib 3. 1N3 11113 Thi• notice.. ec:cordance wllll T H E HAMM 0 ND Leno 8eec:tl Yedll Club -Point Fermin lnYll•tlonel. Sunday SHACKLETON PROPERTIES. IJ'-n, .. ~ ... cooducted by 178-83 6811-32 Section 11«0, 11441, and 81460 of COMPANY left...__ 4400 Mec:ArthlH' 8oulev11td, Suite en lndlvldual. 1------------------------1 the Celllcxnte Educ:ellon COClie U Tru&tM .._... ~oo N e C I ""I .,_,.. 1111-IC MftTtl'r Nil.IC N()TlC( Signed: lel By Cellfoml1 L.al\d Coronedo Yechl Club -Woodwortfl Sertll CllW!tallonel l\endlcep) " • ewporl H ell. elllorn ' John"" """"enney ,..._, nuiiw; NORMAN E WATSON Tiiie Com...,.•. Suncley. 92990 Tllla llat-t WU tiled wttll Ille .,_,, Mlulon Bey Yedlt Club -Froetbf1e Ser• IJunlOr. eenlotl Sunday. Robetl J-Shedlleton, 102 County Clefk of Orange County on F1CTTTIOUe .,..... FICTITIOUI llU ... ll Secretary, Boetd of u agent ac-..elde Vec;t;t Club -Sller\nOtl Settee Cl>HRF) Suncley. Linde Isle, Newport BHcll, Jen. 11, 18413 NA-. ITA.,.._NT MAIM ITATllMeNT Tru.t-Sharon A. Bewtey, Senta Clar•.,........_ Aleoclellon _Wini• Settee, ... --.. CeJltornl• 82lllO Publl•ll•d Oren~• Cout D•lly TllO following 111reon le doing The lollowlng petM>nt 111• OOlng Cout Community COiiege F0teoloeur• Offloer ._.., --1 T~'· "'·-• t 3 20 7 F .... 3 buelneM u; bualnella U Olttric:I Pubt11hed Orenge COHI Delly Sout"-lem Vecllt Club -Flor• Serlea CPHAF) Sunday. ·-""""-'conducleel by en PllOI, Jan. 1 · ' ' ..... ' COMMUNICATION TRAINING T H E C A M 8 R I 0 0 E ""-. Jenu•n. 27. 1883 -11 00 Pllol, Dec 30. 1882. J•n II, 13. ----~-~~~---,-::======================'1""'1vidual 111().83 ~....... ~, RobertJ-Slladlleton -----------AND RESEARCH, 0660 W•rner COMPANIES, e C•llfornle e.m. 1983 A Flctlllou• Bu1lne11 Name Statement flled with the County Clerk 11 valld tor "" yeare after whic h time continuing buelne1M• mutt reflle Publlcatlon la neceaury onlr II there •r• c hange•. Call IM legal Department at the DAILY PILOT tor In formation and nece•••'Y fO'mt 642-4321 b t. 332 FlCTTTIOUI W...11 NAm STATDIDfT The loltowtng peraon9 .,. dOinO l>UllneN U ANNIE 0, 813 W Balboe 8IYd . Mt.JC NOTICE l'tCTITIOUI llU ... 11 MAmlTA~ The lollowlng 111reon I• doing ~u: LINE UP SURFBOARD, 7272 Sel1Kn. Sult C, Huntington Beech, CA 821147 L9Wle VIUOM S)'k• Jr . 1ene Sen PMQUll. f'ounleln Vtlley. CA 82708 Thie ~ .. cionduc1ed by .,, lndMduM l-41 v 8ytl11 Jt Thi9 eta•-· -ftl9d wlttl the County Clertl of 0renoe County on Jan 11, 1083 ~ Publlellecl Orange Cou t 0•11)' Plklt,Jan 13, 20, 27. Feb 3. 1083 19&.-:3 ACTinOUI 9UelaN MAim STATDmlff Tll4I ~ i----doing ~-~ CHAIRS. 1420 E. St. ~ P\aoe, Unit B. Santa Ana. Ca 82701 Ce1nerlne E. LaACier Cetubeth). ~;;,•,nlront, B•lbo•, C•lllornl• 700 W. 3rd 81r .. 1, • 121, Sa.nl• Andrea J Goldberg 2690 Ana. Ca. 8270t Newpo<I BMch. Celllornl1 821141 I Rhond• J Cup•r, 8111 W Calllornl• Str .. t, S•n Frencleco, Ann.tie Marie Ff9ed, 544 N Celllornl• 94101 Orange. Orange, Ca. 92887 Th•• t>uatMN le conducted 0y • Thie ~ • oonduc1ed by • oeo«•I Perl'-thlp ven-al 1*11191etllp. Rhonda J CN99f Annett1 Mer1e Fr.a Thie lllt-1 WU l\led Wllll IN Thie --~ -filed with Ille County Cieri< of Orange County on Counly Cler1t Of Orange Coun1Y on o-nt>er 7, 1983 o-n1>« 21, 1812. ~ ...., Publltlled Orange cout Oally Publlehed Or•no• Cout Dilly Pilot Jan 11 13 20 21 1943 Pi.o. Dec 23, 30, 1082, Jen e. 13, . . . . . 137-83 lCl83 Thi• •l•t_,t wu filed 1#1111 the PUBLIC M>TICE Avenue, Suh• 360, Fountllln Vtlley. c0tpot1llon. 2943 S Pullmen Street Sid Sale: No. 1105 County Clerk of Or•noe County on CA 92708 Sente An•. Ce111ornl• 92706 Publl•h•d Orange Cout Delly 5705-82 Oeoember 27, 1912 flCTl'TIOUI IUllNmN J•n•I Lynn Weetll.,•. 1e1g8 C•mbrlOge C•plt•I Group, • Piiot, Janutty 13, 20, 1983 ..,._ ITAftmlfl' Woodridge Circle. FOU11taln Valtey C•lllornl• corpor•llon. 2943 S 2110-13 ------------'20r72lt Publlelled Oreng• Cout Delly Ptio1. Dec 30, 1ea2. Jen 8. 13, 20. 1083 Tll1 lollowlng 111reon la doing CA 92708 Pullman Street, S•nl• Ane. -----------It-OSSO 1x.1a1-u . Thia bullnMI te conoucteo 0y an ce1110tn1a 02105 l't&.IC M>TICE NOTICE OF DEATH OF RICHARD BROMINO. Plennlng lndlvldual ~~•butlon..,_ 11 oonductecl by• LIQAL NOncr SADIE MONTGOMERY Con1ul1tnl, 262 W•lnut St .. llA, Jlllet L WMlh«I ~-.-· AND OF PETITION TO Coet• MeM, CA 92827 Tiile llet-1 wu llled with Ille Cambridge Capital Group NOT1C! Of ~ATIOlll Rlcflard M0tn-i 8tomlng. 252 County CteB of Orenge County on SI_, L E.dwerO• Notification le .......0., oMn 11191 ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. • .,.._ ... .,. __ 11 Wllnul St.. IA. eoete .._, CA. Jen 11. 1"3 -Exec. Vtc:. Preeldenl Welle Fugo 8enk. NA . 4114 A·llt$U ................ --t2$2J .. _,_.. Thie ettt-• wu filed wttn the California S11ee1. Sin Frtne*CIO. CA To all hei.ra, beneficiaries, MAim ITAftmNT Thie~•• conoucted by en Publl1hed Orange Co1a1 Delly County Clerk ol Orenoe County Ofl 84144, Ml llted en lll)Pflcetton wnh The IOltowtng peraon I• doing V>dMdual PllOI. Jan 13, 20, u , Feb 3. Oeoemb« 27. 1912 trie Comc:itr<*W of Ille Currency on credlton and contingent ~ -Rklflwd M BtomlnO 2~ nmno Jenuary e. 18113, • epecffled In 12 c r e d I t o r 1 o f S a d I e 0 J CHEMICALS, 11271 Thi• "8i.n.nt -llled with Ille -----------P11bllahed Or•ng• Coul Delly CFR 5 of IN Comc:itroller·• ,..__, Montgomery a nd penorui Almeto Lane. Huntington 81ech. County ce.ti OI O.enge County on rtaJC flOTIC( Pllol. Dec 30, tN2. Jen II. 13. 20, IOf Na\loNI Banke, for permleelon who may be otberwile ~ ~!.... 11211 Atmeto Jen 11· lt83 ,,..,.. PlCTmOUI WM 18113 61199-112 ~2':=.,• ~,!!~.,: interested in the will and/or Ulne, Huntington lleeoh. CefllOmle Publl11\ed Oreno• Cout O•lly ..,... ITAT91mJff County. CA 82713 est.ate: 82849 PllO J 13 20 2'7 Feb 3 1983 The lollowlnO S*90N -doing P\B.IC N()TlC( M'/ pet'IOtl ..tthlng to CIOll'WMrll AJ:tlbon has t-1\ filed Thie tivai-le conducted by In 1' en ' · '192~ ~II on lhla appllcallon m1y Ille b k N M lndMOual RIOOELINE LANDSCAPINQ f'ICmtOU• .,_.. comment• In writing wllh Ill• y ar . ontgomery, Hene De Jona P'tll.JC M)TlC[ COMPANY, 11577 Slet., A...enue. NAllR 11'AT'llmNT Reg1ooe1 Adrntn1.tre10t of Netlonel aka Mark Montgomery in T"" ... ,..,..,.,. w11 llled wttri .... -----------Unit K, FOUfltaln Vel/lr/. Celfornia The loll0w4rlg penone -doing e.n ..... Tlllt1"'1111 N•llonll Bank the Superior Court of Comnly Cleft( of °'1lngl County on ACTTT'tOUI .,.._., 92708 ~ M Region, S1euert Sll'..C T-. Sol1• Or Co t ~• Decemb« 27, 1812 .... ITATl•NT Henry A. e.rtman, 9876 Whit• 8 0 u TH w IN 0 s LAND. 2101. One Merkel Plau , San an1e u UD y requesung 1'111711 The tollowlng pereon le OOlng River Circle. Founteln Valley, SCAPINO. 11577 Steier, Unit Franolloo, CA 94105, .ttllln 21 dey9 that Mark N. Montpnery. Publlelleo Oren91 Cout D•lly ~ 11 Cllltornll 82708 K. Fountain V""'1, c.llfoml• 82708 111.,. the dll• of tflie publlcetlon. aka Mark M ont£omery be PllOI, Dec 30, 1M2, Jen e, 13, 20, ·AMER I c AN Bust N ES s """"'M. S.ny Jr., 8876 'Miii• Frank M. 8en'y Jr., N76 Whit• The non-con1\denllel por11on• al the app ol n ted •• per1on a I 18113 EQUIPMENT LEASING CA8EL). River Clrcle, Founleln Valley, River Clrcle. Founteln Velley, appllcellon ire on Ille wllll 111e representative to ad.minister 5e60-t2 2112 DuPont O<tve, *222, ltvlne, c.lllomle 02708 Cellfomle 02708 Regloflel AdmlnletrtlOt u per1 of ( • d I ------------1 CA. 82716 Thie~ .. conducted by • ShltlM c. Berry. 8876 WM• the public Ille. Thie Ille"...,.,~ the e. t. t e 0 s a e PUBLIC NOTICE Vlrgll Merion Fr .. man, 1147 oen-• ~. River Clrole. Fount1ln Vtll•y. '°' publlc ln.,.ctlon during regull( Montgomery. Cott.a Mesa, Memory Lene, S•nl• An•. CA F,.,,. M. 8en'y Jr. Calftornle 82708 ~ 11ovrw California, (under the flCTTT10Ua llU ... 11 82708 Thie eta1-1 -fllld with Ille Thie ~le oonduc:WCI by• Publlelled Oreng• Cout Dally Independent Adminlatratlon NAM« ITATl•NT Tiiie bullnwe It conducted by en County Clertt of Otenge County on general pen,,.,..,,tp, Piiot. Jen. 13, 20. 1813 of Estates Act). The ..-tiUon Tiii IOllowlng peuont are dolnO lndlvlduel. Oeoember I, 18t2, Frri M. Berry Jr 2~ r-busineu u v1rgt1 Freeman ~ Thie e1a~1 wM hied with the la set for hearing in Dept. PATIOS WITH STVLE, 423 Thie llal_t _ llled Wiii! the Publlalled Orange Coe•t Delly County Cieri< of Orange County on rta.1C M)TIC[ No. 3 at 700 Civic Center P•aoo AHi. An•llelm, C•llfornl• County Cleft( of Orange Coumy J•n Piiot, Dec. 30, 1882, Jen I . 13, 20, o-Tiber 1. 1882 Ori ve W eat. Santa Ana, 11280 7 11 1813 1843 "211111114 Norm•n Ltoyo Conen. 423 ~ 6726-112 Pullllehed OftnQI CoHI Dally PICTTTIOUIWN Californ ia 92702 on Peseo Reel Anenelm, Celllornte Publlalled Ot•nge Coul D111y ----.. -_-IC_N()_TM'_r ___ Piiot. Dec 30, 1882, Jan. I, t 1, 20, The =. 11.:TA'n-..r doing .February U, 1983 at 9:30 a.m. 92807 Piiot, JIWI 13, 20, 27, Feb. 3. 1913 1 ____ ,.._..., ___ 1_•----1"3 butll-. l*'llON •• IF YOU OBJECT to the P1111cl• Anne R10111.e. 423 18143 572¥2 111; ..i-8 f •'--ti...._ you Peseo Re•I An•'1elm. C•ttlornle -----------KOIMI ~ OOLDSNWEOT EXECUTIVf granw .. O ,,..., pe _ • ., 6701-82 Nil.IC M>TICE 92807 rtaJC M)TlC( FICTITIOUl llU...... ruBUC M)TJC[ SUITES. 7111 Olltden Otove Blvd., ahouJd either appear at the iiiit;"iMii;iitl-=6•9iUii;;;j~-----------1 Tiiis bullll'IMI ii conducta<I 0y • ....,. ITATl.WNT OerOen ~ Celltornle 82641 hearing and 1tate your Dim 101 lcn ,,__., Pel"l'-lhlo irtennou• 9UIMSU rne lollowlr>g P«aon• .,, OOlnO Ftermoue __,_.. Y• Wlne end M8Y L .. Fona. obffitlon1 or fll.e written .. ~-...--nATDmWJ bu91,,_ n MAim STA~ 2021 Slcylne, Fulenon. Clllltwni9 Normen L..O)'G Cohen ni. IOllowlr'O .,..._ -dOlnO e o c s Av Ao E s R 1 e ni. tolowlno S*90N -doing 02931 o b tlora with the court Thia ••et-1 •11 hied •llll lhe bv.W-... ADVENTURE. •711 E 11111 StrMt. ~ • Y• Hon Fong, 221ea Detlr• be ore the heanna. Your . =~~":~ .. County on BR I T t 8 11 . AME A I c A.., eo.te Melt Celllornle 82828 DEV'S MOBIL/CAlll WASH, Slt'M(. e Toro, CeltorTlle 82$30 appewanoe may be in penon M A DEL EI N E K M.i.--. lllinou dittc10n. St,_. !tW>t. c.llfomle 91714 Newport No 29. Coet• Mu• t2t27 Ow, 11181 Nlltetcl Court. Sen .>o.. ,, · CROWDU8 Nelton Funeral C hapel, ,_ PHILATELIC SOCIETY: 1n62 "''°" Merlene Ann Prtbllll, 18211 1701 Tuetin Awe .• Colt• ...... Ca. Ue~ end Patr'lola Poebeng orr bt YV()Ul"()UI" anorney ..,,...._., Publllh•O Orenge Coait O•llY St•mp Merll e llng Co-Cahl0tnll 1121127 Avln Ente rprlHe, Inc (• c.1Nornta85120 I Y 0 U ARE A C ROWDUS, realden t of MARSTON PllOI, Jan 11· 13· 20• 27 1~31~ Ope,.ttve, Inc .• Cellloml•. 1201 Roberl K Blue 101 D•llll• Ct lllornla corporetton), 27 Ult SMlUel J. and JoeepNne Lofl CREDrI'OR or a CXJlrtinlent Laguna Beach, C.. Puaed CAROL A.Nn MARS------------Dove at . Suite uo. Newport Coron• del M•r Ctl•lornl• 921126 Plnlrto.,,...,,. V\efO. C&.112e92 and htlY s. Olano. 1316 AldM creditor of the denued, you away on January 11. 1983 ln TON. paned away on rtaJC NOTICE hach, CA 82eeo Thi• butlnw. 1e conouc1ec1 by • Thie~• QOnduc:ted by • on....~. Ca11torn1e 808.-o muat We yOW"claim with the C hi g 1111 I L I J n 1na'> Sh -~==~~~~~~--• Thie ~ It oonduGled .... e llmiled penMnlh4p oorporetJon TNI ~It oondue1ed by an ca o, no ' ov n11 anuary "· ....... e WM • ~ .,..... oorpor•tlon v1 Marlene Ann Pnbleh A~~ tno. unlnGOrpor1ted •Hoc:l•llon othlr court or pre.ent It to the mother of• H • r r let t resident of Newport Be.ch, ..._ tTATllmWT Stemp Mertietlng T111s 11e1emen1 wu ruoo w11111111 VIMldev D. Pr&bhll. than 1 pen'*11Np. peraonal repreeentatlve Mcl.Augh.lln and Phyll.la P. Ca Dea rut mother of The loOowlno 1*'10n I• OOlng Co-Op., tno. County cien. ol Orenge County Ofl Prwldem Y• Hon Fong appointed by the court Pfeiffer, and srandmother of d a u i h t e r Te r r y An n ~co M•P:UT E .. 1 Z"'D 0 F Fl 0 .., M C. Horning Jr J•nu•ry 3, 1983 nm .t.,_t -n..o wtVi '"" Thia ~ -flied with ll'lt wt thin four montha from the 8 and -t -....A ...... ~ of M t d K Ith " ., "' PNlldant "°'292 County <:*11 of Orange County on Ccun1Y Clertt oe Orange County on • r-. .,.................. •n on an ion e SERVICES. 120t2 EdlnQer, 8l)8ICle Tiiie ••••-• wu 1t1ec1 w1111 the Pub11111ec1 011noe CoHt D•ll) o.o.n1>« 21. 11182 OecemW 16. tM2. date of lint IHuance of 5 . Memorial aervka will be Palmer Mara ton II and 20. Santa Ana. CA 02~ County C!Otll Of Or•nge COunty on Piiot. Jan 8 13 20. 27. 1883 ,_ .,,,. ,_ letten u provided in Sec:tion held on Saturday. January flanoee Luzlo J . Luka.Dc:a. Steven Antllony Peoorero, Jen 11, 1863 '13&·8:! Publlehld Orenge CoH t Deity l'ubllel'lld O,.nge CoHI Delly 700 of \he J>romte Qa of 15, 1982 at 1 l :OOAM at the loving llller of Gay Lynn 12oe2 Edin~. Sp-20. Sant• ,.,,.,. ---.-.,.-.,.-lllf\Tll'C-----1 PltOC Dec. 23, 30, 1882, Jen. 8. 1:J, Piiot, Dec. 23, 30, f882, Jan. e, 13, California The time for Good Shepherd Lutheran Giant and brother James Ana, CA 82 Publl•ll•d Ot•n~· COiet D•lly ... ~ ""''"4 1NS u72 ... 1983 5118-12 1111 ..... ~ will not ~ Church, 1021 Mancheeter Lohden Pobanz. In lieu o f inJ.:!t~ "conducted by en "°'·Jen. 1'· 20' 2 ·Feb. 3a:~ FICTtTIOUl .,...11 ""' ...... P'rio1 to four montha from Or., South Bend, Indiana. flowen oontributiona may be at...-A. P11oorwo ----------NAMI ITATUISWT PUBllC NOTICE POOUC NOTICE the date of the hearlnt -----------~made to H oa1 Memorial Thlt 11a1ern.n1•Nllled1llfllh tht l't&.IC NOTICE The lollOwtng l*M>n• .,.. dolnO noticed above. H tal 30 N Bl d. Counly Clerlc Of Or811Qt County on ------.-------buel,_. M ' oepl • 1 ewport f v • Jen. 10. 1883 FICTmC)Uj llUllMt!ll MICRO D, 17409 Mt Clttlwood UNITED STATES POSTAL YOU MAY EXAMINE ,,. ~ ... McCo.MK:rl MOITUAllH Laguna &ach 49'C·9'C15 Laguna Hills 76&-0933 S.n Juen Capistrano 49S-1776 HAiio. U.WM-WT. OUYI Mortuary• C.mtl9fY CremalcrY 1825 G111ef Ave Costa M.s. 540-55!>4 ,_CIUOndlS .a.•OADWAY WOllTUAIY 110 8toadw11Y ColllMeM &42•9150 -- IALT'l••MOM ..,,..M'HIU ~CHA"" ~7 E 1711'1 St Cotta Mm 848-0371 .:........_ PAC911C'9W ~, ... ~':&= 3!M10 tie Vtf/fl Dt•v, ~9HC:tl 1+1·2700 • -~-.. ~ Box Y, Newport Beech, C.. ....... NAMI ITATalllNT Circle. Founteln Vtll•y, C•lllornla JI""' l"Ost'\-the file kepl by the court. U 92663, ln memory of Carol Publl•ll•d Orange Coaat Delly The toiiowtno I*'°"' are doing 8270I ~ SERVICE you are lntere1i.d ln the Pobanz Marato n , Cancer Pilot, Jen. 1S, 20, 27, F.e>. I. 1NS bullneu ... MICRO DISTR18UTOR8, • e ~ mta\e,J:' may m~ 1 ..-suest ..,..,_... 281-IJ KINDEL AUOIO, 1710 ~ Callfcxnla corpor111on. 17408 Mt. E ! . .., runu. Ctrc;le , Suite O. Senti Ant, CltffWood ClrGle, Fountain Vetie.,. r EXCESS PROPERTY with e C:OW't to r.ceive BROWN P\8JC NOTIC( C•Mlornt• 82706 Cellfornl• 82708 ~ , p e c I a I not l c e o f l he LAWRENCE E.. BROWN. w1u1am J Kindel. 2001 Bey Tiii• ouei-11 oonduo1ecl by• •. • •. • • .: SANTA ANA, CA Inventory of eat.ate .... u I reaidft\t of N~ Beech. FICTn'IOUI .,..... View Avmue, Sante Ana. Cetllomla corporel1on and octhe .-utSona, .:munta ,.._ .. ,. ... ITATIMEfT 92707 Micro DletrlbulOt•, - ..... PUied awa.Y anuary 11• Th• tollowlng POrton II dolno Virjjtl'llt J KlndOI, 2045I Bay • Ctll0tnl• corp Property avallable to highest bidder In and P9rta deKtlbed tn W.:1.~~.~;.:"8s= ~E':1c1.N 1NDuaf111u ~~,A~. san•• Ane, c aufomie ~~~~·Ji accordance with Invitation to Bid ~f~ ~~5c!J..the Brown; aon and da'!lhter· MANAGEMENT (NQINEEAS. 1141 inJ.:::•lnffl .. conoucted by en ~ ·~ ~ ~1Y·= # p .s. 0-83-1 Is located at 1620 West Brtaa o .• , .... AU.:.J ln·law 'nmothy and Panwla Memory....,,.. 81111• AM. Ce1110tnll ., ...... .._ al Law H1'9 ~ IUri., Brown, 1randchl1dren o2~1to11 Marlon Freemen. 1147 Tiiie .,~:/.:_"':.:, .it11111e OeoemO« 27. 1ee2 ,_,... First Street, Santa Ana, CA 92703, 1•11• ln, WHlmlucer, Tra cey, Brian and Carrie MemOfy un. . ..,, .. AM. Calllofnle County Clef1I of Orenoe County on ll'ubllellld Ora110• COH't D•llY consisting of approximately 27 ,526 sf of Callftnla ...... ('1 u) Brown ; brother John w. •27ot Jenuarv '· 1813 1t11o1. o.c '°· iut Jen. e. 11• 2CJ, vacant land adjacent to the eastern ltt-utl Brown. Memorial Mrvicet Thi• blltlntM 11 oon<luGled by en noatt IOIJ P'ublltbecl On~ C..et Delly 1nOMC1u111 Pu1>11•11" Otano• coui D•11>' ....., boundary of the Bristol Station Poat 11tao.. Jtn 1a. ,., ao. 11a Friday, January l•. 1'183, at v1tg11 'r"""" Piiot. Jen t t), 20, 27. 1883 .,.., no-N 3:30 PM, St. Andrew'• T111e 11••-1wae 111ec:1 w11h ,,. 6732-N ___ MUC __ NO_r"4----1 Office, between Raitt Street and Pacific PrHbyterlan Church, County Cler1I of Orenve County Otl ---.-_-IC_Mr\_'""_r___ FtCTITIOU8 eu ..... , Avenue. Newport Beach, Ca. Dr. JonuMY 3• 1913 ,_ ---:~=r-:::~~""::-::::::1-:::=.:::---NAMI 8TATIMINT Ja.nM11 Si.wart, offldaUJll. Pu1>11e111d 0,.no• cou1 Dally '9C1mOUt w11 Tho 1ollowtn0 peraona •r• ~ ~19aled blda wlll be received at the "'°""°"' ~ In u.ubot Oowden ttona8tiocv 1t1io..""' •· 1a. ao. 21. 1N3 fioa ~!'~ .......... ~-;~R MAION111v. 21tt1 b«llow listed locatlon until 2:00 p.m. ni. ::=,.":.,_. .. _,.. may • ma • to oa, nn..u DU;.i;;".;';;""' ...---~.., Peno ••rrenoa, S a n Juaf PST F b ... 1983 at Which time ~-M • mo r I al H o t p I ta PWlJC mTICl THI HAUTY OAlllD!N. 1Hll 09')1atreno, Cllllofnla t2818 On e ruary t t ' DC1N AvtNU. MaOOIATU, Prwbyterian. __ ..... v•rd•. "'"' 101. coe•• t<•llh J"o" 1111011, 21111 bids wlll be publicly opened and read at ••11• Ptedr• •1•"oa. L•1u"• PATINO ...... ,.,,__..,...., Mlu,c.MIOMlatHlt Peuo l e rttllet, 1 1n Juar S I W t R I NIMf.~ewn ~ .. nn ... J PAmruo ..... 8TA,...,, DenlM Men.I. 3110 Meoe1 Apt. O'flltrano, Cellt0tnl• tH71 u. s. Postal -erv ce, es ern ~on, "'Olltf4 •01t1f .. I011. HHI ~ . .. ..,.. • ... Tiit ro11owtn1 --aon I• Clol .... I .......... ..... c .... 1~·-12•..... RObtll I . L .. 1.. 2H 1. NOfll s B c ~··"t!· Laguna NltUat. 23. Survived by parent. 11u11MM ea: ....... ... • 0,;,;,:8'c1~i."~it1 a4ia, orend •~. NO "· ,.,,. Ane. 850 Cherry Avenue. an runo. '"" ==~= 1NC::N'\:.riJo co~:J:.:~H•T: =Met·....,,.. Hiii•. Caii'oml• ~~.~= •• eone1UC40d by• For additional detalla or to obtain a bid ~?:ij~="-:0:.:. Debra 'lfamblln and Lori ~ IOll 11''4~ o.m.., Or., Dteorall llenoerdl. IOH ~-' 9.::'J::n Plott p&OklQ8, Contact: "& lt-.iton, Hnt Lvn p. .. -. brodMr Richard w.!!~ ~ ...... ,.___ .._ OopJ* Clllf, II Toto, CtlllOf'nle Tiiie •tat.mtllll ... llld.Atlll ll'lll • • l!Wt•flM , M~-'en Viet•, ~~:&1n;;arandpuenta ~,....CA tHii _,,..,,.. ..... ": W1111t1a 1e oonduOl.d by, Covntf 01w11 ot CMtnti Codi.~ Bonnie L. Brown Ql!!!llllr'lll r- nwl&nd a.wt Buth Owen.. ~. ~td ~ lfl ..,... ~ ii:l a. tta I . Real Estate Division -WE330 ,... ............... w • VlataUon Thundu T:OO to ·WMMta...,,.. "* .. .......,. ............ • ,.,.w::t:, U.S. Poatal Service ......,~....,_ 9:00 PM. FW1eraJ Ml'Vice Tiiie •••""*''-. ... _..,. .. ~~·of o.w,.. c-..y °" t P w1........... C '-=•••Ill!,.. .. f'rlday l :Oo PM, Dilday ~ oi.ti .. Otwitt ~.,. 0111 "*"' *'· ,.., • .. ,.,,. 850 herry Aveoue =.... •t.,..,..........,. Jlrotbera c=.: Private ,,,... ...., ~ °' ,__ ue--......-.0011•--•11':.. San Bruno, CA ~099 ·~ ~ :~~U-ar'o~: ..::.~.~ ~ • :; o. f· ,;r,,.,,oor,:~~, ..ia:.~J:" 3;~,c:-A ~ TelllphOnil: (41~ 111-9351 ftQ:~~ Cllittt"I: ' lllG1'11L111.,..r.,w. mi. .... ..... • ···~'""----,-----~ .... -111!!"'~11!1'1!-.... _ .... ~~' .... --.. ~~:. .. Or~ Coa• OAILV PILOT/Thuftday, Janua 13, 1083 Cl 1 ... .-ui.,.....,.m.. __ • .,.,...iMoili5il--1 .... 1;1&1.....,~--·•~~~----....,._1 ...,,_.1, hnl1W Celt U1t. lflt At!fl!nl• Val. ----Cl-ABllf Ill----1-.;:;;;;;==~IB~!:!!!~~l~MIU -=~LIM • lillW LHffl .... ~ JStl HIWl'O~T C ~1811,_',·,i.;:.s::.:•:.;.l"'l'""!"'"'l'l'"'l_..;i;111;; JI! r _,_...,,."'-~ ·~·--'°'°' l·Z.10M~\£t • .J.lt. llft J4) M . ~~~~ ne hofN ., ... ~ ~.a ,•.i .. '.•, .••. mlerM¥9. ti..t1 ··~. l'Mt41 COUllt lo., ClllHnl f Ho~ WOl'k 1 at•· •• mo . -A•IAUW ,. . ...._ ... ·,_..-·.-u •1toM-eoeTK'MOA nw, • ' -------- 1nm ts ,.... •nm 1., '*.,.. ....., "' hi• ...... '"' ....... lftl ....... ltu I actnn t betll 11011\e '""" .. 11111 and pleater, har~ floor•, IOl'tllll dining room~ kltohln, uMd bttotc ... place NIW ON THI MA,.K(T TOOAY Owner wilt carr)' 111 & 2nd TO. 1125,tOO. '°' appoint m ent to •••· 0 111 M0-1151 trom tN ttwyt end ILUI LAMI 2 It, 1 la, OUSMe•. If I II, 2 Cti IUIO ya.r l&lNI ltlad ITM r • ll'AC.,10 AYO,~ a wpotl,ntood Hope-11. ~~.iaef~'.0&~ c U"HIT > WITDflllT taiNty tru11 t,.. •bOund 2 111 ' ,. r • o •" • 11 . A.-CH ecH Hore: 111ew, a _ I.Jiii• 1 .... pi.r a •tcwy Liii llLI llDMll Prime LhJo Nord ba)'frunt. 6 bdrm, 6 1-'t both Lge L H , air l'On<l 2 ~l allpi $1 ,600,000 Remodelf'd 3 bdm1, 2 both +-l1&rge n!C' rrn , beam celll"ga, (umlahed, phUO' $420,000 IUAftl• Hl9hly "pgreded lour bedroom home Aoot1 kitchen apollancee. ano oarpe-tlng • all MW within lhe lut two ~. c~ Ylrllent ioc.tlon. Owner wlll help finance. I Hl9, 900. • HERITAGE Ill l\t I llHS L.lnde l•I• euuom. • and 111 on low oare UIOIMO Ml-7.... If, 2 a.. lrjll 1145.tmo • IC ll'la.u ar .. 2 8t t deluae Jrg 2er. lrplc;, 111tom1t10 1prlnkler1 1 If. Trlflar, _..,111, utllt HO·l'11 "4-et11 8•. lll'llen4ll" Chlld OK, 91900 mo 816-30e7 1 I tllhl on the Mein PrlOMbelowm1tkeUnd paid No r'"·~ 1 COMlll!I no pelt Ui301rno == :tf.~~ =~I~ ~b~~M ~:!~,· ter'4 :·11u8•11uo. 8P~CTACULAR 1eo• 1118.3862 lal1Ml1 1 _07 Wiil trade for any (811) 729--5... _.. .. mo. ff· 142& Samoa Wey T 1.-V f 21• ta ••• • •• property. l/91dt 1 1r eaou,.. Jao, Wiilie water euneet vw. •••-•ltt • · •• 2 Br 2 B• 'ft1v M11ure U. b1U!t!t lift yerd. No pete. 11nal• 38t,+dln,famrm&dln 8 10 CANYON TOWN· non1mkr1,nope-11 MOO ~· 114/lfl-1... 1xot1anoo~r inveetment only. 1376. 111 lletk1, rm. 11100 mo. 1at l IMt HOU8f!, luxurlou• 2 8r, 2 + dep'1. 2131 7M-4tff. ' ' -_:::l•B~~C-Ae. 1.ootll)'. or n•"on-CM.Mf.t21t. +HOO dep. '°'more Ba. Spec11cu111 0011 267·117112 or (714) wtdl. 114/•H-0180 Info Iv me11age (7 14) 00\lrM & lake view, MP 2 1173-311811 ,. ~ W&LI"...... • • w ~ 1119 EAS~J ~.. 49 .... 951. ~1~&,,g. r844 ~:,:I.. OCEAN/IAY l/IEW ,l •••• -•111 3 8r 2'4ty, ovanae IOt, """' aa,.. '· Qtllaa-, 2 Br, 2 Ba lovely view mo • 2 Br, 1 Ba, 1rg apt upll. -•-on I• lalld. OwMr MC• Pvt. petty ci.lf• to P'lf• UH mo. 1142•2& fO, home. No L:\ llOO/mo wlp1Uo Oui.t a CIMll PEllllULJ NOME UUllfY CA'e&ll & jouy v11w1, M&11M rwn1, " bdrm. a UY I llA• IULn bath, 37()() r.q.Cl $1.311~.ooo. Ot-...1111front. 111-lHO 1.11~ LUI ~~Ing et 1190,780. '"' on-3 to 4 bdrm tiom. 646-4l4I. ~!!!,:, M4!~Y2~1o41rdman Af!ll•Hll hrabla.. 1735 mo, yr1y, 1nc1 ulll for 3 Br home on q11lat ... 1a111 c.11 or oondo In No, S an !/aide 3 Br, 1\4 la. gar, ,_,.,. .... .. 2 1dulta No peu LllDA ISLE llYFllOIT Lapn view from 6 bdrm, 4 balh. fam nn. Boat ahp for 3 boata. Now t996,000. llYSIDE PUOE Speet.ac\llar bayfronl dplx 2 br, 2 bll up. 2 br, 2 ba dn 2 boat spaces Redue«i $1.500,000 FllRIHIS UIOH New 4 br. 4 •. :i ba, <.-w.tom French Normandy Estate l 2 prime acre hilltop Sl.250.000 COROllDO OIYS Coronado l!!land cu.st boyfront lol 85' boa ,dock. Plans avail Now $370,000 w/terms. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR llllW llllllY OrMI opportunity to plctl up weff>.IOC:eted 3 bdrm, 2 ba. lamtty home. et • auper price o t only I 127,000. Call 7!51·3 t91 now. trM llned 1t I Lrg y111d a .... lltMt lteft Cle mente , S a n Juen bltn1. carpet, drapea. ~ view llC 3 BR 2 lalMa 1173·6312 '» eupetb ,.,m•I ... t buy Ill-1111 C16)1atreno. Cepo a..ctl MOO rno. RIP:. No pe-11 ba cu•t hme. 'obi gar Ptala11la U07 12115 Nloe Beche!Of reap 1tonl~t124,500 Cell or Dana Pl area . 21911fthlt.~14. wood deck. 11400 '.amalllBRapt,newQl'pl, edullNo!*tUllltlalci 979'-M O By Owner. 1934 Port 4M-At131 3 8r dllw(e d119Mx, ~1 845-9254 drpa, 1425 11oe E Bey St Apt Prov.nee, H.V. Monaco COMMERCIAL PROPER· t.elra. 2 Cat gar, lrg aun-975.50ea a Br 2 Be. mnany up. TV for ofllcea, hH or d • c k I 7 7 5 I m 0 . Laina lltatl 2292 Baylront Pvt l*ICh 1500 gradM, OioM to poof a w. r. h 0 u.. pp II 5 7. 5 2 II 3 day. I 3 8t 2 ba avall now Lge BAY FRONTAGE. l>Metl, IQ ''· 2 BR 2b•, trplo, \ f >I l I tl /:'It t .\ • ' ••1 •' I ••I ., perk . I 2 311 , & 0 0 . 586-7130 ' 541-1733 -' pvt' yllld' 2 cat oaraa-pi.<. prkg 2 Br $850 & gar, $1100, cpl ex llngle. !pSElECT 844-1420 · I 1760 83;-o300 157& urn pd 303 e 71•11113-2182 lut ..... la IMI I 1. WllTD Eutaldl • Bt. ~Be. p1ua • EdQeWalar 11811-2aee ~1 PROPERTIES 2 Bt, 2 Ba highly upgrld-.... VllW Prt.111~ inveatment group l1rg1 gama rm, ll~hlly 1 •1t1ln Ylejt Hl7 Quaint ee.antront Studio, Cerna ••1 Mu 2712 ·,., ed Condo In Huntington Large 4 bdrm, 1 level, I " aecur1ng ell ~ pro-~~ ~~::::id arge HOMES FOR RENT no MP kit $350 Incl utll nm Tl MUI llOlllltl ., Lendmark. A oomplax 1ov1ly yard. Pool & I•· !*flee for long tafm In-2ee ~1· Pl ,.,.r. Mlu lon Vl eJo 3 a • yr1y e73·•2111 Large 3 Br 3 Ba. meny NII& otYI lor active •dull•. 40 Of cuat V04.1 own ttll land vHtment. Beck P•Y· m ---. Mt-1IOll bdrm. $700·1725. Fen· amenlll•• 1 1100 Cell A ramarUble opportu· over. Single end un11. AQt 1315,000. 844-113118 or ;:":!, ~"r'.:'l:..~ -.•• c1d yard• & o•ragea C•ta •na 2124 O<worhy 1173·71175 ,,. nlty within the vlllege llM-4458, -638-311311 84-4-0134. blly & trade equlUee. 8h1rp 3 bdrm W11ttlde. Kid• & pet• welcome. 1_1 YILUIE 8AYFRONT, 1 BR. 1 BA, 11mo1pher• of China WU .. c11•) 111 1111 cpta, drpa, lge fnod yard. 545-2000 Agent, no,... • .. ,._ ''Iii $&25/mo. tll, 1 .. 1 Cova. Live 1b0ard and BY OWNER-Nwpl Hta • • Walk 10 ectlooll 6 "'°9-I •-··1. •••t BMutllul Landtc:lll*I S 1 O o d e p V r I y • f remodel, or tear down Eaty w.ik to bctl. • Bt. 3 407 Fullerton St. PI n g I 7 5 0 mo . !!J!!I -• a.. Oaa. ••ter paid Pat10t, 11•4-01211 and rabulld. Third floor Ba. ipeeloua llvlng rm, Completely reblt 3Br. ltallll 1155-0177. PLUSH 2 BR \IERSAIL· pool, facunl, Huna, -------- overlook• Harbor an· lamlly rm, leundry rm, 2Ba, pool home, ue5, L1i1tury 2 Br 2 Ba. 2 """' LE 8 p ENT H 0 us E. tenn11 coutta. volleyball 2 tlory, 2 Br, 2 NII Be .. trance Property It tur· large balcOfly. 1188,000. 000. 845-11554 ...... fu-•ai... d -·• Quiet. All amenltlea. COUrtl, rec room Jr 1 Br WHher & dryer, IOUlh rounded by mllllon dollat 538-1718 u • con o, dbl garage, Ip, Av • II now $1100 Furnllhed $430 a Id• o I PC H Av a II J.11 Bov\•d .. Q,,.,. NB bl) biol homae, and 11 prte.d at ••1Pfl lalMI ltlad 1101 r.:.t~~~-~=·mo. 111 1145-0050 · · Call 557-0075 2 • 1·83 S850/mo. \ I only $379,500. Call M• lniat 1844 -. o••• DEL 0110 833·3030 Of 648·8854. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I rllyn Hiii ror a private ....... •itol IUI Lero• Hlectlon, lnclu· Cute Cottage 2 Br. •1 Ba. E/alde 3 bdrm, 1 beth 2 Br. 2 Be. Condo, 2 car -• 8 C fll •7,. .. lhowtng. 759·9100 ·-•ii.& ding , .... option. Bar-Subi.t 1111 June18. 760. duplell g1rb•11• dlap garage, neat Hoag Hoap. ALL UTILITIE PAID .... ... .. - TIY &.1111/IPTllll FORECLOSURE fruiter hrt" Wt f.•ln 3 b::;:, 2'1\ b=, 7141873-2148 wut11r.' dryer hk·up, neW $750/mo. 840·5324 Com pate before you Lrg 2 Bd. Beam celllng1 . • Tll 1&.lffll IMMINENT • A lge 1pollHI 4 bdrm :m rm, • 01911!2 ,,,' Ctrtal itl •ar llU Pllnt, drpa, encl. beck • 1 HARBOR VIEW HOMES 5 rant Custom deelgn 1011 ot wood thruout. Co 11 _. I tile N OlenMYf• plen In• nreat OU own tile land. • 2.... yard. Pd g&rd-1900 BR 3 NII bath clOM to aerv bar S•llO 22511 • ry r...,.llOI n • KAUAI, HAWAII lociatlon • only • :hort 000. Bkr. 114•·113118 or PrMtg. Hrt>r Ridge mag. rno, 111 & 1111 + 1100 lhop1 & part1.' Commu· laalutea Pool. bbq. 673 8S03 ' I/Ing room of thla 4 bl-Loalng my 3 bdrm lolllly 844-013"'. ocean vu, furn P<OI dee. dep . 221 2 lit S t nlty poo!, $1600 mo. cov'rd garage, iurroun· Maple • o droom, 2~ Be Spanl1h Nrnlthed h<>fM In Prln· .. IAIYll walk to pool and tennla. 4 b 3 b I I I 848-5898 dad with plu11h landaca-,_5_48_·_73_56 _____ _ atyle condo for only cevllle nr Golf Cour11·, LIW PllOI Raduc;ed over $20,000 • r, • a , r, m, p. 752·21117, agt. ping. No peta 2 Br wlgar $HO. Nu cpt, 1189 500 844 7020 lex fut ..... Exlallng 111 Avail Imm. 13500 (213) 3 8 2, condo • · • wllllCQIPlanyreuona-OoverlnaldeBlgCanyon. liuaumebllat 10.75%. UllllLI 780·5125 r. ~Ba .Frp+c, BIO CANYON 1Br Furn S515 1576 "C" Orange . Ulll IUL llTITf b1e Offaf. 714 337-0522 Prloed to Mii, llghl a airy NOW ONLY a288.500. BRANO NEWI 2 c • r g Ir . S II II 6 2 1ty condo, golf couree, 365 W Wll11<>n ~2-t971 636·4120, 1-5PM Water .. I atmoephe<• 2 Bdrma a 2 144-1211 On overel1ad atrMt to Bui. ltu~ 2140 1131·2041, 548-4035 2 t>r. 2 ba. gaa frplc, -t .;P_d ______ _ bath• with den, grHI 11r .. 1 lot Abound• with 3BR 2BA furn. rnobll• E/alde 3 Br, 1 Ba. family ~· ~ 1120<>/mo. Agt 1Baat. ltack 2640 1 BA BEAUTY llte, qule1 U UJ YA/fU TlllllU1 patlOI Only $350,000. elm 101rlng c elllng1, fir•-home, pool: recreation, rm No dog9. 1750/mo. • * $350/mo up Bach • t 11replc. dw, balcony Of Olttlncllve Perk lido 3 Sln11Uonal llngle llory U""'IOOI:. lt1()M(§I I ~ placu. e11qulalte flnl· In H.B. 1 blk to l>Mch. 2111 Cotta Meu St Blaullful home 3 Br. 2 Ba. & 2 er unlurn & turn patio, view, pool, 19e, nQ :.-! Bdrm condo! Pool tide hom1 ctoee to comm11· -thing and detalllng. 4 Pref• mature, no pell. 845-113•1 2 car garage, pool, •P•. pool,;• 18992 Florld• pe-11 1475 up Top 1taa ;. loeallon for your com-nlty pooll Owner wlll help RMltora, e1s-eooo . . Bdrm, famlly room, di· Ref•. on requeat. seoo 4 B 3 Ba dpl patio I vary private, 1 year .... 842·28 . 842-3172 649-2447 ·•": loft. Specloua fl()()( plan finance II low lntetHI nlng room and a kltc;hln mo 11t 11 eat ( 2 1 3) ~. lrplc, ~·cat ger: M. $1350/mo .Avail now. •••tPIPlll •-s 157 5/mo 2 Br 2 Ba with cathedral c•lllng1. retell Only $109,900 with •-•1.-. 11'·-..1 ltol PUI l to pie••• the flnelt 332·2377 N---rt Bl ff 2 714/770-0347. -...-1 townho se frplc patio Low priced et 1140,000 . Htumebl• financing . ...._ i... gourmet. Eltoaptlonel ft. --.. -u 1 araa 1 & 2 BR , pool, 1pa, u • ' --H nowt -~-7171 Ca 11 7 511 ·1 5 O 1 or It's~ •-.do •-In Turtle Roek Perfect nanclng and may leaM Latua ltAc~ IHI unite '7!SO·HOO. Avall Uab tsi..llahl 1., BBO no pall f\Jrn 111all car pon, laundry rm, •ll ....,, _. 7"'2 7373 .._ _, 10< the lamlly lhet Hk -211. Dyl 841·5293, -BMutltul !S bd 6',. b ' • blHn1. emall pal ok. " • · Cult 3 bdrm, 3',. ba. .. • optic:.,. I Cozy 2 Br. lurnllhed 1·778-5104 rm. •· <114) 141·1111 TSL Mgmt 1142·1603 d«'I, ftrep!K>e. 222 Coral ~~ ~ u ~ 0 ~ ~';;: ! _. Yla .na S500/mo. Incl utlla. Mo-!SO It doek M 400 mo, s08 t Holland Cr. HB or t>elore 2:30, 842-822 t THE REAL ESTATERS Sat, Sun 1·5 or appt. Call for eppt to-· Mo. No child. 1191, non-Etalllde 3 Br 2'_. Bl. year leue. Btwn Slat«/Warner , , , $475,000. 1575-8921 ~::,r~,:=·~~~~= 142·1100 amok•. 11t. lllt + MC. prty1ta patio w/lf>&, tncd 1175-0558 on Beach WM4'1a4 Ylllac• 1 840-4999 b.ckyd, remod. kitchen. llYflOIT Bachelor, t & 2 BR ac>ta LOOI 1:::======jCtna1 "1 Jiu 1022 2 car garage. 19501 YOU DESERVE IT! 111all Pool, 1pa. leund For our naw regular PlllD 1111111 YI ~ l!!f!r! 1M8 lllt 1111111 & MC. 114e-3532. Ill.Iii ISWI Be•utlful & parl< Ilk• with rm No pets lmmed Oc· weekly feature Super ..,ec1oue 2 + t>onua Sandy beach: 3 Bdrm, terrac9d pool. cup IOW '1IW 1411,IM • TUii lty Ll~rl!~\·1~~'.:o~ :ii room. Equipped Kit. 2ba. e1tcel cond. Monlhly •Private Patio• Bachelor $410 IOI T SllOW-IWI 111 Ull your bor1ng Income pro-0 "'""" Ritt 1175-8181 Brklll bet, ~It dlcor, or yearly. Furn. or un· •covered Parking 1Bdrm14SO •Hl,IOO perty or outgrown real-·-~,. · WO<ltatloe> garage, very furn. 1 1200/mo. Owner •Spaclou• Apll 2 t>drm $540. CASE dence wllh the large 651·1177 3 Br. 2 Ba. Avail now. Peta low rnove-ln. $385. KING 844-9513 •Dining ArM 8•5 Paul1tlno No, lhl1 II not In Oregon equity for thla neat. lu Cl .... lt l011 a klda OK. Long Of anort 537·117.-0 f• req. BMut. Npt Creat Condo. •Walk In Clotell TSL Mgmt 754--0081 Every Saturday In the Delly PllOt Cl ... llled1 ·lhl1l11rlghthefelnCo-ru1111c and roomy 4 _ lea e $82"'/mo •Home-lll<eKltchent ton• det Mar 3 bdrrna. + Bdrm, 3.,., ba. home In a l&l Olllllm Teo.~1177, " · Fanlullc Find Lrg1 3 2+den or 3Br. 11200. 1 bile 10 Huntington IMMEllATI'· mn lamlly rm. on • large WALK TO THE BEACH Walk to lhl beactl from bdrm. 2 ba, pool home. 846-0295 Agt. Center. 1renapc>rt1t1on & OOCIPUOY1 corn1r 101 In addition, CORONA DEL MAR LO. ..,,_ Ihle cut a 3 BR 2 ba 3 Br, 1~ Ba. 2 car gar. Gourmet kl1 , elegant Hart>Or l/lew Hom.. 3 bd. trwy1. 2 er , ea. laundry rm. TWO ICHPSI Ille terme are lafrlflc • llO CATION with epec:tacul1t T tleroc;k 3 Br 2 B home Aall.lml low Int• comm p~~!· .,Winter or formal dining, 1uper 2 be, lolllly home, pool, pool, crpu , drepas. Call to -180 deg l1land and har· ur a, rMt loan and owner wlll yr1y. Aclt ......,110 pluah decor f11 + d• gardener. 112001rno. mLmll Fill S•OO·l4151mo. Only one bloc:tl to Mtldy beeoll "°"' thla epec:t .. cular Newport Beech duplaJc A.gal 3 Bdl'm 2 beth owner unit with ftraplaca and dining arM plut 3 Bdrm 2 beth rental. You'll love ltl Only 1285,000 .... call today! 84&-7171 ~~~~~~~~ bor 'riew. Prloed BELOW beaut. home For IMM RENT poelt moVM Y011In.1475. Avall Jan 15. f46..864e. 22114 M I c:urrent appralaal Owner or 1 a I e $115 o / m 0 . cerry 2nd. Full price WINTER AL · on the KING 537•9740 fee raq. ap • haa$lll5,000 ...,~tyand 851·31133 $1110 ,000 1131-7370. IMd.JantoMay30,38t • t>d. 3 t>•. Formal OR,1· 1Bdrm FromS515 2Br 1Ba carporl,lndry -. S4t-354e 2be, tum. 1850 mo Ind ftulala Valley 1234 lmly rm • lmmld poi· LA QUINTA HERMOSA rm. view ol golf courM .wtn cerry 2nd TO. mm" H 1111 11tll 714/544-2484 -HUion. $1800 mo. 16211 Parkside Ln., blk from declt. $475/mo ..... u 11 8 yra r-1 Ttilt home hat Ila. UY • Br 2 Bl, lrplc, D/W. 759-1078 Evaa w of B41ach, 3 blk• s 558 Joann 1t e11. 5 8''1, 3 ea. utff. gard9ner, nu opt a P9ffit. --------of Edinger 847-5U1 TSL Meat H2·1111 room & lormel dining. W&Tmltll k'g patio. 1875 mo, 111 a Big Canyon condo 3 Br, Unt>ellevabla at a 145, JM to .My 3 bdrm 3 lut, 1300 H O. dep. lull golf courae vie•, ooo c.. 9-n.&370 b a ". a 3 i 0 0 m ·0 . 842 .. 210 M·F t-5. 11400 i. 844-7424 The 213-932--0eOI lut. ..... lJ4t 3Br a den. 2 11ory, nr N-In town'? c1 ... 1fled iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ..wit..... IHI e-rt. ige • br ~fern. rm 3 Br. 2 Be Bu1hard, ~ ~.~.' ~-:'o H t• t :n:n::..'7::::7 ... TllUll ------~;........;.;1'111/lldno24x90,wdlto =:~.1~~,! Adarna .... Farnltypref. Proapect. Newport un tnP on liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiilimmmiiiiii;;:~I m ,.... .... ... ~ lMI bffeh, low rent. S52K. m 0 I h ,· u M • y 3 0 No pell. 1750/mo. ~· Sh&raa. $1125, 1173-2854 Neat Huntfnntli Center THE REAL ESTATERS S•861mo 2 Br 114 Be upper unit. all bll·ln1. carpor1 lndry rm, b•l- COflY 627 w Wit.on TSl •sat N2·11U ..ollll Cllarmlng 3 bedroom -By owner llfS0-3.435 720-0 o 5-4&-5780 '-~. M+-2 t 111 .... home wltti lots of extru. UllLm ITUL 1 1. HOME FOR RENT Nwpt ~-'· lg 3 BR. 2'A hnlsltt4 IHltala" llSTUT II 2 Bt t~ Bl twnhse 8ul1Hns l•und rm, c:.t· port, yerdlbalc. Smell Pet OK S600-182Slmo RESIOfNllAI RfAl fSfAfE SERVICES 11t1111• 11W H•tu 1nan 11 WllllMIU Outstanding features everywhere you look. Expansive view. Great privacy, Inner court with pool, huge master suite with ''his" & "hers" walltins, marbfe counters, jacuzzi; 4 BR'S each with bath, aeparate office & recreation room or guest quarters with bath, hardwood floon, beams, and 90 ·on • and on -and on. $950,000. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 0 ,.~,..___ Leb 1-• I/.,.. n•-3 ... 1 .. _ ~ ba, OR, fplc. wet bar. 1 It"' 1 You own the land. reet No Llguna d11ple• ~ ~ -· ...,. "' ..._....,_, Huntl~n Beech 2 bl 1 1 2 wr•• family home. Bea11tllul contemp .. Ilk• MW. w l Sacrllloe, Compa nion view, lrplG, blt.fnt, 8507 Bdrm. . Fenced yard g~;,· t~a,;nr: rp~~I. a~!~ 2 lt4rH•, 1 latlt 111ge con1• lot. Owner oceen vua a leNI. Only Grave. cllolcl lak• llldl S.aahore Dr. (drive by & garage Kid• a ~ti 11175 mo. IH Avl 211 2 lt4rH•, 2 litlt motivated. $330,000. A-1386,000. ~me 1250. ch•P91 loc. Endowment itt). $850. 846-TOOll welcome . 645-2000. 544-3049 nenctng avellabla. 000 w/12 8% low ctwn. care Included. Pacific Agent, no IN. ---------•Lighted Tennis Couns 144-4111 owe balance at 10%. View Memorl•I Cam•· lnMI Valaralt... 3 bd, 2 tlory, Fmly rm, llPUI .. WITU :~:~~·Pool ,------~ -' '. I TAY~OH C<\ ------ Rent• 11100/mo ea. Ctlll taiy. 751•&-4&4 ,._ al •-• xlnt area, 1895. Imme-3 br, 2 ba. frplc, wet bar, •Jacuzzi P • t r I c k T • n o r • Ct l 1 _._ I UO -an .... d 1a 1 • 0 0 cu P 1 n c y , petlo. garage. 25' boat •Stor11g1 7eo-17o2. aot. •• • l!l!m 3 Br 2 Ba l800 11113·1111•0 efter II pm, dock No peta. •1085· •ExerciM Room Eltoaptlonal IOCatlon ~ •Br, 2 Ba ocnlrnt 11100 11153-7010. Ult for Alta _11_50-_4_4_2_t_____ •Sand l/olley Ball pof1 81Vd, Coate Meal, 1 Br, beyfront $850 3 Br 2'-' Ba Condo w/ •Arealde Lounge RVM~ 842& aq. ft. lot 1250,000. 2 Br. oc:nfrnt $1000 3 Br• 2 B • • 1 • m rm· goll~ourae vtew 2 1rp1ca •880• Ulll OllTlll. C111h. Agt. 1175-8700. MllU UM.n 1750/mo. 91112 Scougall aec. gete, tenn11, poo1'. I IOllH, II Pm UY IOUI YllWI lact ·-USO ,. ..... IDllT Cir 842..eoe8 I $1400. 557.7372 day1, S150 aecurlty d99011t 1...-d ..... Iott •• ·::r:m 3Br, 2Ba dplx, encl yd, 1176-0109 -· plut ""' monlh's reot ~n~I: ~~;!~~~: 10% IOWI IU 11111 M, llM1ll garage $&50 mo. 11151 Newpor1 Creal condo, MOO HllCtr down view. Complete STEAL thla 4 Br Beycreet 14 l·LM..W. area lllffllllll MlchMI 557"2382 LlOCMn 'riew, 3 Bt 2'A Ba, Huntington Beech ,_kitchen. huge IMng rapo Allllme s24o,OOO &ilk Nie prloa. Keap aa Npt Sh<a c:hannll 11000 VACANT, 2 BR, S650, 3 S9261mo. 538-5831 114/141-1101 rm., no malnt1nance 91 l2% APR. Delle Flack. 1partment1 or Hll H Npt Creat 38' 11100 BR. lll60. • BR. $&76. 3 wpl Hgt• lherp 2 t>r + 1 block 11st yard, 2 Hparate b•· 83,_,21111 conooe. 5 yraiww. Liated Hl/H •Br lt595 BR. 1825 w/pool, aauna. · of Beech 81\10 droom wl~6,000 below market Call Kathy China Cova 3Br 12000 ate. Keith, H2·447 1, ~ t~:f~1;9S::plc, gar. 11 San o F lnci. !~'!"_;,200 Mor· at w. Bay 28t·vlew M50 _eaa __ ·H_53 ______ , ---------~~~~~~~~~ P"'Y· ~ · 111111 ll&Ln Townhouae 38r $1000 t Bt. t Ba near bMctl Exec. home In Big C•· llt-2111 Npt 1a1 a.yft 48' '1200 '400/mo nvon. 4 br, c:uatom poo1, La1ua ltaek 2641. 111,000 llWI Dllus11• Ccovlngtlon 4--0lll" Baboeyaldeovw• C2o~e 12000 Kid & Pat '--'n 3 bdrm 844-11805 dll'ft. phone, maid IWV 8'>a. 2548 Orange Ave. Call lex appt TSL Mgmt ~2· 1603 2 Bd, 1 B•. red8COf'ated, q11r, pool Chlld OK. No pets. S54 b• 2 Or, 1425 1 Ba Poot, No pell 5•8·9556 1 Ill, 2 II, I II. Newly deco'. Oaa pd. encl gar, dwahr, pool. BBO No pell. 1142·5073 PINE BLUFF APTS 2 Br 2 Ba Child ok, P• 110. view, lrplc, encl1d 9ar gu atove. dlah· watller spe. lndry rm S6601mo SPMC 1131~107 - 2 Bdrm COiiege D easttlde 2625 Elden 63t-1755 '" _;:==:;:;:;;;;;,;;;;;~=.;~-1. __ _:.:.:..=:...:..:~-~ont Condo 11250 536-3312 •P•. beaut. lge lot Lu11ury ttudlo. free HBO. I CLIFf DR. nr 0 II p au. Prln. • ...... Npt ~eat 4 Br. plue Ir 1130/weal!. C99-301!S Juel llated, ltg 2.ety ftxw onty. !Mir. 9111-4383 $2200 011M n1 Kit. formal di· alto 2 Br 2 Ba Be•ch W tfi:.-a...41 Orea I view Excell. E Side HouM+2 Renta.MI WATUllMT... ~Ing, BBQ Patio, Utll• haa $&25/mo 8'o-8208 l!!J!!rt ltack 2611 • EB IEiii ··~ ~Macnab-lrvme Ctltl •na 1124 term• Diii• 831-12M, S130K, -haw 4 othar 111·1411 ~ ~·~5+ ::o~l:r~ agent APllT11UT1 .=;;.-;..;;;;=;;__....;;-.-;,;; agt. C.M. dupl111 l trl-plu up Super oondo, 2 l den a fee raq 3 Bt. 2 Ba Walk 10 beach, Baautllul garden apt1 • .,. 11111 .. M.S to I 189K Sall1r1 aay _,bet & dlnl~& titting •••• commty pool. tennla. Spac.lous single, one P11101ldeck1 Spa, haet, . Dramatic 3 Bdrm (2 .,.. aubmlt •II otlatl. S1elner -& -... & ~t ... ~~ lmat ._,. AAIW\/mo Bkt. u2-38!SO. & two btdtoom paid No pet• . 1• Co *"2 .,,....., '"' .. ,.... •"'..... -""' 2 Bdrm t''• Bl $51SO ~~·_.:•~ ':!::! lnv1tmnt · ""'" • ....,.,.,. ¥"· Only S 200 pr mo. UITll.I l/lew, pool, •P•. tannle, apartments 2 Bdrm 2 Ba '585 ·~ frplc, atalned gt .... pvt •H•-Q -8-PLEX ennlt, pool A ac>a-Hany 1 to• bdrm&. ltattlng at H C .. Ir;. 3 Br. 3 Be. 398 W Wiiton 631-6583•t'l d H '$.,2 ._. -.... -• S29!S,OOO,goodgrou. Fredwlc:k63M2M.AQt S850totteoo IHll&orluHopt. ~ STAR G A,.E~"fl ._ yar . urry, -· 4 Bdrm, 2',.b•. 2 atory 842-47M. IQI. 780-9307. 2 br. 1 'Ai ba, llreplece, -.&'-• • c.11 12·5, f560.ll II p 1 di Exc.lllnt dlshw11h4lf, prlv1ta P• ~~"""'---a, CLAY a l'Ol.IAN---.----iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil • ermo m · Poaltlve cuh flow w/lu •·•'"--f-L..-..1 ..._ ~ 3 B 2'LB c d t I N Pat k o.1 k financing Fee Lend. •h•ller Income . Exoill . ....---IOr r. ,. • on o. •m o . g • r · o • :~~·d~L~ .. d7.. l·I ZMI Only $280,500. Contact ftnitncing on • triple net Yearly or winter. 2 Br, ocn view, very clean. ~!Sa20m1'11mono 5.43-5478, 1134 •ood --i. "''~'"9 •o ..,.w,.:, • BR. MW oarpeta, fire-John ShM lea.M property loceted In newly raclecol'eted, good lty F ' p I c . I 8 !S 0 m o . o1_.Zad·ac"'•"'·~ place. patio, double ge-O•rta Pf.,.rtltt 1 prime so. Cellf. IOCI· cond. 213-190-9000 dye 842•7404· FURNIS"l:D Of E.alde C.M. cute bachelor ·· ;:;_ i;:;-· :;~. rage. R\I ecce11, R·2 tll-UM tlon. Cen clOM th19 yur. ex 790·7302 evee. 51.,1177 Bluff 3 BR 2 Ba, FIR. apllt UNftJltNISH£0 "4001mo 1300 aec:. Joy.,.. .. .,__ .,... zoned. s1ao,ooo uu.ooo . Starkey, i.V91. new opt & pelnt. All UTILITIES ca Waltu. 1131-UH. i:"::' :a:· :=-.. lltJ ltllf"it lltr, Newport Helghta Olcltr 8'1Qht a Wlllta. 849-1930 lalMI 11300 mo. Ru~ Guin· PAID, HEALTM agt. ... ~:::"'" ~~·-. ~~.: 141-11 28rsJ:~t7d~1C:1oar. l.ttl twlelt H• rntuala IJt'I _____ .,_. =·=~ °!~~df hm 4 ClUIS, TENNIS MOVE~~~~~WANCE·' l ~=-~:::. ~~ 4451 8~~:·= Ave. One Acre E1tat1 Lot, 8Tl!PS TO BCH: 1 Br. 111!!11 t>r, 4ba. Pool. ap9, cten. SWIMMING plus Large 1 Br crpt1, drpa, '"• .. _ ,,. 1rMtMJ ..... 841•5041 aft II Aguacat1 Ad,. San Juan duplex. Yr1y, utll fc:'· Ne WOOOBOO COTTAGE. 2 t~ rm. dine. condo. 3 much mort! Sorry, lnary rm, prkng, water :l=:-:!= ::;.;..-1 h C1p111reno. Equea1rlan ~· No pe-taa~: 4-4tt aty, 3 Bd. I la. Ir; fr. 8Y Br 2,A ea. lmmac .. Y'lt'1 no pm. Models pd, gar, h'lg, xlnt loc. no ::~-::~':';'" ::~.· sm •~·~o~n ouH. lllWIE .,.., 1ge _,.,,.ble 111 Jo..ll:;t. mo pk/pool. Nu paint, i pvt . no peu UOO. p•tt. Ava II now . • ,._ "oo .,.._ o~e• Co~~~0':,'t ~atom by O'Mlll' 2 ety et 1°"-~for Im-• drp1, wahr/dr. LaaH 831-3232 Optn dally 9 to 6. 831-8427 =~ =~=• a:a:. tennla a Jacuul. S1U, 3 br & 'dan. A·2.' '700'. med. aeta at 1240,000. "~·. 1 M-.... 181&/mo. lmmeculltl. BLUFFS BAYFRONT 'Oakwood -Eu-t~--.-.-va-l_l _now-.-3-B-R t.... ,,_ ··-eoo. 000 HO·Hfl. 371' PP. 114"t734315 _...,_ • _, ~ No peta. 49&-301• CONOO 28r + oonwrt... 2 ia. dplx Fplc,rtlo, ~= S.~ ~::?. Sleetlore. . ..... taJa, Dtledl4H 18r GlllQll1Maed rwe. ~ WOODBAIDO!: DltacMcl bl• dan, 2~11•. lrplc, C.den Apartments 11115 mo ll4o-ot9 ... _ '"'-" ... -..... MUI WI ..... HH r•a• Incl. Wik to bcl'r. t It '*-den. trpl, •· tum or un!Vrn 116-3311 1 8r 19111 ,,...,._ Ave. ;M ~=-~~-:;:;::: CONDO at only t U I PAUi -$550 mo. •1M 1.-0 gar, nloe yard No~ 3 eor 2'A Be, tam rm, din port 8uc.hlNo peraon 1375/mo U~ =~ =~ :;o:-_H 800 Don't mlH thli Daeer1 ouetom l'rome, 2 DMlotthec.ntUJy.Hwea UU/mo w / oar d . rm,l'P lt200/fl'IO ,,. atOhvlftCAYt taltl, atove. lndry rm. •• ... _.. ••-outatandl"" ~ 1 bt, ab&. IUnlcen thing l 2 + 9onue rm Oounnet J51·D40 T~ 831-12115 -(•I 161") Siena MClf'l'I'. 041·1,24. 0 '°' ,.,, I . .., mHtar eulte, wat bar, ....a..-~ lhN-' '-· 645-1104 1$/c-.....M •a1Mw:ne ()-1 0 8Q ~ with MCur ty Olte, fri>6c att gar Loa pool-Kit,_..-Nier rww, lmmac, tllgflly 8tepe to Send )(t,. ~ t TWo ~ rr.. 19nt tm.- 67'11J30Q pc>ol. IP• a gym. 1'00 eti. iot v•'~om _,. out. ralaidng ,,.A, aa· uporaded dllaohd bdrm !quipped kit •-· .... /So m•d occpy 2 l a 'aR or t734121 to -. · -·-, reo--1at + dip !n0\191 llom. In WOOdbrtdge. 2 · ' --.n a ..... ,...~ ··1 l~~~~~~~~!l;-~;i-~ room. IH.000. Irena you In. USO. KINO It & diin, evtum w7~ cuatom daoot, P9ta Ok, 170016th St. 47& to .,..e • ....,.._ Oii -----1= (11t) IM-4117 5U·9740 ,_ ,.q. maintenance frH yd. vetY. low mo"94n. UOO , .. 0o-.,1 1'1lrvtew I Adema. C.U LOii • ULI . crrr llO..., City C.bln. good L•k•. pool•. tennll. KINQ U7·1740 ... req. 642-5113 _e.,..a_1 .... _1u ____ _ I i i N 0 ll A I One dllltrt noe 11•1"'''" ~.,;.;..;;,......,--.--1 POlltlol1111 Ill ot!Mf 00\lnlf ... I r I I llftd IM u1111.ii ••• , .... lhll ------lllrl IMy t1in fOf olltoe.. there -.,....11 _l _L_E,....N-1 : I I I' I _ , 0 llU ' I I 'Ml' NII IOI-. ::1::1•::1 :1::1: • ~ r.::. :-..,~":'t -.................. , ..... ·~ flU4lJf0 IJOlH IN ItlM ¥l!6IQ 1~1t "",.. I I I I I I •• un IMtmt II •a •11•11 .a CC>l'MI' twntl• w/FP, 3 ~ locw/llTI., !!8.0d, _..:.,00 :' t= Cfttt .... mt i:_og:~~.J~&·HU. Ip Cl .... tt 1171 ~~~":,~IO~ :'t01~b.!; IA 214 b&. WIO. ' ,.,, • ~~~~~~~!!I -...... - -..... .. ·--vac & clHn. Obie Cl•• I':: 142-47M. 1191dt 3 bt, 1~ be, frplo, Collage ~ hOtna, nlol4)' Hiii 91cM OOllll'I Y1eW I It. OCIANl'AONT Oht 2-4 8r '49 Linda. 84 11JO :r,·~~· ... ~io'110• 111111 11111 bl tf C!g!I 118 :::f=.f:'~a mo. :~':O;r.491~~":::1.~ ::~~~~~.~·;,:o:a~~~ :/3.~:1~k or monih. FaU UIT ti 1·141 lllT• 11..-MWI 114 yr old I/aide dbe oon· Ma-17t4 7...,100 8all1i 1 aA, 1ba. ooean vl1w. ~ 1 bt, ~. renoe. ~-::9 oaa~'·r~:!· :;::; 110 GIUPI Hr, 1at1: n1w roof l do, I aty, 3 "' t la. ... TurUtro. olt 3 er I I• lu ii!! Caf: mt !~~mo. Of wtnt-t!o.!:...'..au=,:.~ pymta. •12001'"°' ,115• Wi patm. tan Dltll .. loca· llY rm wttpto, yatd' dbl tieaut nom. fl« ..... _ wl Mt-....... .......- 000 Ulel Pftclt byownr. Tr.a~=-.:·~~ mt-r:n:,.,:~::r: ef,·,~·o~t· d':e~ u,~ ltlO/mo . Odo~U:r ~:r=~ :J'D ll=~i:°:g::;,,:•ut, 'r::Sa:~~t:sl W Mt-eB4. tton, aubmlt. Call •nY• 941 H4t. ...... ... ..._ ~ i::'!:...ot\:,.~ fl14 '1101 (1 t·UO~ "replica. poo11 411•11· ha¥9 Wiling to .... ., tlmel40o1MI. ......., ~ 110 ilf28el.alde. .. ltmo WOOOl .. 1001 CHA· e;;;;:'iUD.'i'N1t (t 1S~8lotev. WH"'9f. pllt peho, .. ,.. Cllilllfled Ilda Go It wal. --...!!!!! --ytty Wattir a. t•dtMf TL\UXi I It I ... Im-"11 O•tderl 2 •· IMO • ... ""' MU81' HLL:. Qraat mini ll'ld.' .... '200 m .. , ltltllly Ynfldecl. '""..... ... THI OCIAN dlll.I•• a 117~1 OwMf tr1111.-rM AP· rmncfl I bdrm houle on ' ~! .. ' loct. JIU/mo . ----IW, NII, t M, fn>lc, wet _ _............, __ ._.........,_.--1·~· pralNd •t 1410 000. 11 ..... ~ I*-' 9' 1114 le\ t •ety, HI w1-tOll aft 4ICltM. tit, tie, "•· fftOCI ~. baf, ..._, dt'tlf, 2 tw ~.r~ ~ -~. NIW ''"Cl tstii,ooo. ,u, .. '•* roed. NMr :.:•" (drtw by 1•0 Lro 1 •r 1 ta oonto. pdOI, ocn ..iew, i 't' • ew. ,._,,_. now ltrru 11'1 11t':9i~;id' HO/lfto. L.ow dft, <Y#O PIPW « tcflooft and ttloe>P'nt· ..._100I woodbrtdt• Qlef\, .,, MIO"'°' 11t • • ... IMO l114U6 L1·Htt .... tr ... New ~ ,._., lake ilWnort. Iii ,.,.. lallta, pHI, jH ::t.-. Aval fab 1• Nloef't furn 1 Ir trpto ;;.;..;.....;...;;_,;..._-"""---~ '*'-wltft flM tub, otter• OOft~ICI. A.. °':""ti 0..C:: ?eo.!t'J11., ·.,....70o M Tft • e · 1 a111 lfM kll' Have )'Ml ~ 1909''• ~ ~~ f~1 = •Int ttaO, • CW PM Ao1 ..= J::,..,.... 1Sl4M-4DO Ill -IMll ~II,'-.,. ...... , ,~-~. Claaaiflecl MIT W ""· l=d. lo :... Aa•nt ~f~7~ ·.:.: , • • '"". Ql a II M WNff ACTIOH'P ~ .. ~-Co rai "'" --" . fO'l'N ~ ...... I~~ 17 ... 1111, 0 A.O """9y Oii ...... ~ C1Melf9d Adll '4"!'.!!. ~Ol~U~u~:~·~·~,...~~--~,~·~·i::=:~====-=:J~ ........ ~~~~~~~=_,if l '• . •• ltml!tltt """'~ luf!!IH 151; .... UIM'----........ "'"'""' l!nlm $1.84 per day lebylltt• 11Vell. t olll~ o.n.nt...f..:;;v;lo; ~cloneln...,..__ Oerde111n1, 01••":&· t• llr D ltl-1111 D~Pl"IOAaLI '4 fold ITAIWINCI oowo• L•t m• 1>e patt 01 your lactetarlal ...-v'-"' •Y· my O.M. ~ ~ 11 W.....cuet. wont. Lio. , .. , ,_._ ttl!M\lftl, OlfMftl ,~ water heet I ngte UIC I" IOO· ITUDINTI MOVING ,..._ YMt, let'• i. ....... INlt pl119, oopy1 eto. l'Ht Tllal'a ALL you PIY I oldtt, !M tft-411t ISl1067 "°' 147·HN Pll en1t41,.1f~1tt11Ht. 14&-tl04 .......... ' -= .__...__ ldllofor N.I . home to llt. 00. I.lo. T1lM3e wallpaper lhai),':u•ve ,.,vice. oTe·HH, '°' • ::Ar Ctr .... IU. one • .. 0 any• • ~ !!!!!!!! No-drinking, •moklng, INIKed. 641·1427 bHn putting off. Call 71()..13&1 30 Clayed O!Mt!! 1!1!1f1 MMa Lii ......... Cement relnf¥VtA/ bUtilng, drugt, Pat1lel or pet•. WATCH us QAOWI pat r 10 k 1 h • p 1 P1 r -, .. --a-------- ln tl'le Cabinet• a CltiMlntry ITM ... TU Ill t3f..t04 oatlo oown, emt oonttr. lmpeootbl• ICIC. r•ft, Henotf. 5M-7S40 ""' DAly Smell Jobi 1 ,_.. ... ....... VII 1 bOndable. wlll do IOfM f1l1tl11 1 ,,.. .. ,ern... 148-IOOS ;;;;;; MWJNDOOMQILm.111 ....., i:z,;;r.,:~,::.. M tee. ;?~~~~:· .-~,.~-,-.... m--.. --Plutt•/ ltJlh ~}~~1:. ~~:!.cs. PILOT C..... ~ ~ ~ bp'd In II home tepllirt. ..... CIMalai ...... f by Aloherd Sinor. Lio. Pl.AITllll PATCHING ...,._ JoM 14CM2t7 !!I Ctllld Care· hm to tom Cell '°6 ..... IHS ewe ...... NoJ1 too amell. .. H0044 14 yrt Ol lllPl)Y AelluOCOI. tnt/txt. 30 ,, .. ...,... SERVICE Aemod,/....,.,,_. Lo ret•. Hout9, "**•· yen1, '"" -==·" ' lllllA 641-I011 AOelN'I OLIANING 'ed«•ted Tiii 8ervtoe ioe.i ouetomara. l.!Y,..~· ::N"~'·~P~eu~I M~S..:!29:=.!.71~1~::=-:i::-=:=:-=::::-::"""::"' Deoke, patio•. fenc••· 0t P-' \lfM. 642•"90 ~-llYU ~ ~ · • tllOfOUOhlY Hom./offlce IPl>I• Thank you, 131-4A10 Tree~ ttlll'l I out. Dlt C OR ,,... -'· lt9\l9 7H.fSN Chlldcete. L.0¥9 & total Ill>-DRYWAU TAPING bp'd In all home,_,.., -.,.. houM. ~7 181-4111. ' LOWEST AATE81 Prompt, ., L"d~~I••~· E J Y RIMOOl!L/AEPAIA 01pt1nce, l'T/PT, CM All T•ldUfel I Aoouetlo Oomm'l/Aea. iw.-3011 HouMCIHnln9, relltble. ~lllat nHI prof1Hlona11. 115 rt.ASlDN r. I' 131 8toru offlc ... llomM, home. 8'M188 wltd)'a ,,.. •. K.-M 180-toll MITICULOUI MORT'& r9'. Own lr9"1P. AMI. ~ - -yra exp. 131-7148 .,.':':. =-IWlfl TIU .. · a1° ~ ;:'... apt1. C1.11tom cabtneta, ORYWALUAOOUITIC fll.fT --VOL.ANDA 642..o406 OAlllDININO 81!RVICE t8T CL.ASS PAINTING Senlloet, exp'dH7·11 t t vour D.itv P110t ::c;.~rUc~ 1-.:0~ ~;::: :; r:J. :~1rv~d ': r:.'.u~?d· PMnb-C.,pentl')'-lltO ••11u PUm eo:;,~1~~1ean:,558 weupeper. 1nt1•••· Ae· a.vtoe OlreotOfY Palombo Conatr. llome. 817-8SH ~t;ector N2-&64t • Lio 1352Nt 86t-t001 OIMnlnO l«Vlee. CIM· palre. 'r" Mt. 870.5294 tf!.!J•!!!•!!!~!!la~IL----1.:.f~ltl~det~~~~~- ..,......,.etlw te2-131A Look In\ tor iclnt clllld · OU"IHAM HOME nlneea It next to Godll· ........... Ptlnllng/repalre • dre, 16' U \) aa..lHI Moat aub~•· K·14 Ml-Ill ut 112 REMOOEL81fACE LIFTS care? t.SO hr. 'ULL Dtttdffl IMPAOVIMl!NT ,,..., 8'2·N0t HOME MAINTE~NCI! window• replaced, mlr· Ouallty·Mntlbte retie w=V*'I ~t~~'1'e Cualom wood petlOt• TIME O"ILY. Yetd, lunotl, ELECTRICIAN. Prtc•d 131-t530 CRPT/UPHOL/OEN'L WOlllK OUAR. • R!AS. rored werdrobe drl. AEPAIR/REPIPE/REMOO •• _ .. _ CJaa-•--a .. .aro.t--clecka a ,._, .. ,,_ anacka, llOtlYltlee, TLC. rlnllt. fr" ••tlm•t• on HMOIMnlng. Fir wulnQ. 191·8956 5-48-7887, 148-5500 .----1 l• .. !l hm repair. Fr•• .a.: w yra. 151·2342 wttdya 1 • .... ......, ***HOME REPAIR °'* ,,.. ..t 13MMS Wlr htre. new con1tr .. OARPIHTRY·MASONAY RaNty 141..0W My home Weit Laguna ~~::,:"" tJ3-035t ~~~· 1~v1:.~ l .OlllW.111 ..... !! PAllTElll ::.~~i;~~t'r: w~:~~,:::=,s DUIGN-OAAFTINO Ooora, Add'nt, Conver· N~uel, PCH l Selva. Al8ID/OOMM'L/INO. tr .. •I. Keith 8'Mt72 BRICKWORK: 8mlll Jobe. Top quallty prolHtlO· Hable. Brent 850-1030 Quallty WOftl guarenteed DAVE 484·1~ Ilona, All BldQ. 35 Y'•· P /FT, 11.60 llr. Pet 20 yrt. Do my own WC>ftl. Cetpentry. Muonry WAITll ~,:."~~~':a..~m-nal1, Int/ext. 12 yra PP· IDAlll t llPtfll Fr .... umele 646-7391 l!JUlt Rell • .Wry °""4413 240-0310 UC. 271CM1. Al "'4121 Roofing. Ptumblna Jay Of' Larry 642-4779 ~able 751-7715 """'-'--Ptntl .... Lot OARPEHT!R SERVICE a.a.lg ltrTlltt .. aaa lllu-I--Drywall • Stucco • l'lle High quality houMWork , BRICK·STONE-BLOCK aat -.. pat--~~~~_!_~!!.:_~•-:1:: ......... ~"':1~ _'.";1:': .. ~.;'.:'M:!'"' .,., ....... ,., ... l<Jt~ .. 1 ..... th....., ~ --•-~----'"-od J B ..... """"""" l)lrlOf'med In fine l\omet. Frpic.. ptanlera. bbq'a. -• _,_ ATLAS PLUMBING ,.,. ... ~ &Mlco&tlng. ..... -~ HOUM cleaning & bull ._.. • . . _.... .... ..., E I noed d d F Ref 64&-0•64 Low"'"· lie. 536-9898 HEATING & WELDING Th•t all contraotOfl who S&S Aepl\it 831-4189Uo FOfmlca lope IC I neee JanltOflll t«Vtoe. JF YOU WALK ON IT . JACK OF ALL TRADES llpet' e ' !fikn I • rM •I. I. 24 hr~ 645-1548 P«form wOfk 0"9f l200 0.,.. Hellberg Grading Uo'd Ken 138-t451 Cellthe!'ofe&alon&IJlm'. =~~~~183~~1t11e. Call JllClc envume. :t1c~f!9:,t~~.~~'.9~:,!,; lvervthlng In Muonry •r~~;:~~~~ includtng labor end & Phlng co. Ree/oomml Cantt lentn 148 •ll>O Dey or nlgtlt. $75-3014 th• b ••I . Pho n • Lie/bonded. Low. tow Cuttom woril. FrM •t. ... ... 11•1/ l!tah mattf\1111 muat be Moen- Llc. 397M04 642-1720 an;;;;-poo & ateem a.n. C..truttn ltatral !uf!!lal Ba.U., 573-7012 •ft•r t PM winter~. 573-5357 Aeu. Steve 5'7-4281 R•palr/remodel, Declet. Md. UnllcenMd oonttec> Color brightener• wllt 1.-:;;;;:;;:;;:;,::;:::a,• .;::;::;;;;:___ ~...a...-... 1;;•-=:a.-----weekdays. All dey S1tur· lllal Illa.. 115 I' all docl<1, bollla, tenoea, gat l~r~ •~ould ti'° It&~ In ldplttlat crpt1 • 10 min. biMch. QUALITY AEM?'>'LINO ~~i~'!.~ 1 a:i~~= Job• dey & Sundey. Mini Btlndi. draperlH. prr~!:':e ~m:l1 R:',!, drs, etc. Alvn e7M2t4 :,~°" ::S ~'. Wll.'L. 81T In my CM home. Hall, llv/dlll. rmtS15;avg Pettoe-Addn t-Oeoka lrrtgetlon Jlnl 861-0128 Cd E ...._. st (l1•)1l• 1012 Why pay retalll t NII & 550-6477, SISC>-7896 IMflat conact Mary GrOf'ldle .. enytlm•. fenced yard. room 17.50; couoti 110; KENNETH MacHALE MIK 1 1 •• lnetall elnc• 1959. Jim ----------.-.---------1 (114) 65&-4088 with eny mMll, ,_, 54&-217• chr 15. Guer. ellm. pet UC. 18'821 8'1-31&2 Gardentng.4ndecpe m.int, HAULING-OAADINO 845-4800 Pltf. PlllTI• Huber Aoonng-111 typea. quettlone. Contreotor'I odor. Crpt ,..,..r. 15 yrt tree wort oornm/lnck.llt, demollllon, OIHn·up. Cleaning: No job loo big RESIO/COMM/INO New·recov«·deckt State UoenM Soerd, 28 Wiii b&byalt, my home. exp. Do wor!'tmyHlf. Cuttm ........... Chuck Nowttn 8'2·2813 Co{\Ct9te a tree removal. or 1m111. Exg, rtllable, !lniy FREE EST. 550-7159 Lie. #411802. 5'&-8734 Civic Center Plue. ~.~.t~tentlon. '564-0123 ,..._ ceblneta, c:.blntt fa· L.AW"l I YAAD MAINT. Quiel( NtV. 842·7W ref1. '8/hr. 9 7-33-41 •&-1 .... ROOFING REPAIRS Room 590, Santa Ana, No Steam/No Shempoo clng, bera, formic• ~Int, llC'd. HAULING-atudent w/lge FHt, rellabla, thorough Top quallty. 215 yr exp. P1pd!t Smell job• OK . FrH CA 92701. CHILO CARE AVAIL.. Stllln Speclalla1. Fllllt oountertope. 8'2-otl1 Free Mt. Dew "3-2603 truek, Hme lo ,.,... Spentah girt. Reta, r.... Competitive ratM. Farthing lnteriol' DMlgn eatlmat••· Call Tom or!::===============::: IOet 9 mo.· 12 mo. Full dry. FrM eat. 83t-1582 -••--JT.!'!nnk you 759·1918 Alme "5-2718 Iv ph # No ovenlme. 730-1353 HANGING/8TRIPPlflJG Chuck, 642-&392. time, Mon-Fri. 55&-4958 ._....;.. _______ You don't need • gun to ·---"'' Seo --------~ People who need People We Care Crpt C...,,.,.. "drew fut" when yo_u ~t~b lnettAI Heve eomettllna you wanl Vtu·MC tt 646-9325 The fut"t draw In the TI1ar1 wll•t the Bebytllttlng, eny hour Steam Clean & Uphol. piece an Id In the Delly Tree trtm/Removlll Heve '°"C:"'~ w.m to NII? Ctwillad eda do SELL Idle ltem1 with • Expert waltcoverlng In· WHt ... 1 Delly Piiot DAILY PILOT Nw Vlctoriel>Ont rm. Truclc Mount Unit Plot Want Aal call now lAwn melnt/Ao10-to Mii? eda do It well I Call NOW, ~2_,..Pllot78. CleMlfled Ad. 1tellatlon. Rea. Conlul· Claulfted Ad. Celt Todey SERVICE DIRECTORY Coeta M.... 642..,.82 Work guer. 645-3718 / 8'2-M78. Free eetlmete 5•8-eOIO It wall. 842-5171. IM2·5175. .... ..., lant Alllgnmt. &et-&590 842-5e78. II all aboutl A .. h Val. Al!Jt ... 11 Oaf. Alll1atlta Oaf. AIU!!t!h, Oaf. Awtaeab, Oat. ..... IMO ltatala te lbM IHI Offlct lntala 2tH Oftlae ltatala UH Ltlt I ,.... HM Cetta .... nM Cetta... 11M c.11 .... nit ..... ..... IHi lnprt ..... flit UUU 11111 UIWll WAITllt IUI ... .. I 1e11 WMtclln. N.B. 255 Lott gotd bracelet w/ M .. Vllde lg 2br, .,.elo, l8r c dee!\ .. --NO FEEi Apt. l Condo ml11I -Mel• 25·30, 1tralghl, Attrectlvl ruetlc upatalrt to 4000 aq. fl. 1at. floor. rublea. twwp1 8ch ar-. -..-. ~a.A_u C'oov-. nloe~No • cp a. · •--_, ..... Vll'A -·-... Wkty rintal• 195 up. non·amoker, 10 1hare tettlnn. we ... ...-. detk, Agent 641·5032 Reward. 642~275. -.;-.u u +-!-.... 1395 mo. 3a2 Vlot0f1• •To blend with IMnO ,.,...... .. ,.._,,_, "Ilk• new" 2 Bdrm .. 2 . .., _...., Iii I -• 642-3780 •Tennle+89e+Pool 575-4912 Broker. Color TV. frff cott... bath, 810 Juan Capl· apace, coplw. You aup-llAITlflL Loe1: Tiny fem wht Toy IPll~l Luxury 2 bdrm 2 ~ ept 2 Br 2 ea, *f'Netl SM a.-2 Br. 2 Ba. from '5211. No helled= & ":r to ttrano condo. Areptaoe, :.r.c:1 ~6,~ ~pr •• ...,. 111111 ~:r:~~ ~~rs~~~;.;~~ Btlutlfully l&ndaceped Frpfc ttnall yard a1o0 Newly ~ Ii •Private P9tloa peta. AorOM from New-ooe:t'a NI=·~· pool, jaeuul, only mt-With UH of rec:-sitton, Dover Shrt 12125 ~ gerden epta. POOi & Spa. mo tst-4221 . tg• atep own v. rm. *14 ~ Plene POf1 8Mdl Golf Courie. . t . nut• to be4ldl & Dane FOf' L ..... Otfloe 3 rms, cont. room, kltch, .............. ward. a4:. .... a;. or Patlol/d«:ka. No pell. . ' w/frplc, gweoe. eictf&I. *" I d kit Legunt a..ctl. 4t4-p 1200 tt Good I .... lcl "'""'-" " " ""' 1 Bdrm Mt6-Mto W••tald• Skylark Apia. S560 mo. 5'1-4908 or "'ourmet 111 • 54M8S6 o 1 n t H •' b 0 r · aq · r... aec:relartal & word pro-11521-95e0 (Call Cotl ) 2 Bdrm W• Ba a5e0 820 Center St. 2 Br. 2 1131·2618. cneneF·-'"ure ,......., --t. .._.. MM W 9l'IU $290/month p4ue ·~ utl-good tlgn & expoaure. ceealng. Mall & meeuge . 2 B t d t d "''"' _... .. ,...,_ ----Wkly rental• now avall Ill••· Call Gerhard at 18423 S..Ch Blvd. HB. ""'· evall. eepwaltly If P1trlel1 Buehenan o f 2 60 Venguatd &. new Y ecor1 t , ~ fOf eook., & hM• ••N.... .... StO& & C I TV. t 7 t 4 ) 8 3 1 . 2 O 4 O Cell 831-7900. Afl e I dealred. Call: Jane, eotor.do Springe ... We 540-9525 etow & refrig. No pela. Dua hlat ftlt ... _ ..... __., min·•• -up. o or . (7 _.._nd •"'1 8"'""' .. a Wll''-1 na•2"""" 1460 mo. t Br. 1375. ..... ,.,.,__ v• Pr9fer f..nale, ,_ 35th Phone• In room. 2274 bueln•••) or 14) ..... •"" • ...... 714/15()..0100 ... ve ... ......-.,., .. BacMlof 1395 84e...t382 .._ 2 Br. $475/mo. Ntet to Huntington Centw, 1 & Bal~ $450 MC dep. Newport Blvd. CM. 4ff..8758 (home). Office for rent Newpon m--_. LOSTI Genn&tl ~d D •• H b ·~B minute dtfve to San et.-1•" "•11 •••7""5 _, .. " -·-1 Bdrm 14854480 n Ir or. " • .,.......,, .....,.. ~ · Shr trg hom• or condo, Boh, 1130/mo. Small wl-Full MrYlce. K-"OU' puppy M/bl /Ian 9 2 Bdrm, w. t>a. '680 25081 La Cr•ta. go F;'1R~.S..0 ISSO/mo. Bachelor Pen-On lh• beach hotel 1 111 1111 depoall ulll•. thin exec 1ult1. Call overhead low lProfn· wHk1. 83•-UOIS or 131 e. 1atll. "8-e8t5 lleatiB"ll 4~. 2 BR from '585 thouM. v.....i .... pool. room ept. kitchenette & ~78, 582·2«8. 6'0--0919. llonel tmege 111011. Pr•1-646-_1_2_42 ____ _ 151 E. 15th. 642--0858 JIWIUllill . I t ..... l1ff SEA WINO VILLAGE apa, Heurlty gtte, all belh. fl.lmlahed. S250 & 8-lt. WHY lrg ocean VI.I Prime Fountain Valley of-atlgloul WMtcllff'.,.. of Found 1 m . b r n I 1 .. 1 Bdrm ..,.80 New Townhom .. tor U • 15555 Huntl"f:: VIiiage 1men1t1M, no pell. Call up+ 1250 dep. 230e W. home, Lag Bc:fl. Prof to flee. 854 aq ft. 10528 Newport BMctl. 881 Do-epayed, docMd t< ,_, 2 8drm,1'/•ba '576 rent. ll•FlfDAPTI Lane , H.B. rom San fOfappt. ,_2_1808 Oceanlornl , N.B . thfS3601nclutll.1et,1ul Sleter . (Dick) verOr.Ste.14,931-3851 lJC I. Jan 3. 487·4086 151 E. 21at. 6"-2408 1 Bdrm (large) 1135 A LOVELY PL.ACE Diego Frwy nortll on TSL Mgmt 573-4115-4 & MC. 494-1294. 714/9811-113'. ----·------ 2 Bdrm 2~ Ba &750 TO IVE Beach to McFadden. -__ ... Room In 2 B t 0 DELUXE sunE 2 Br 1 Ba E/alde L wHt on McFadd•n to w••-._,_ r IP • ana 29 yr old Pro!Mllonal 11 Life lneuranc:e 1genl • Found: F German Shec>. No' peti~Pf:'5oimo: Frplc. vaul1ed ce11tng1, ··~to'~.! & 2 Br 8Mwlnd VIiiage. 3 & 4 Br Ck>M to water Pt, a2ao & ulll, ec:rou wtlllng to •hare ·~ of 3 prlv11e office apac• In I Wlttr Frtlt 114& gray, vie:. Telbert 6 531-1155. dbt gar. pool.=· -893-&fH tum & ~fl.Im, ,eaaona: from Mactl. 240-71'41 bd, 2 ba l'IOuM, &t·Bluff, cuualty offtc.. Opportu-s pr Ing d a I•. H.B. 1 d I •""2= w. 1 -~2· -4905 ·~ooVapa/ofb~.......... . *·tit amenlttea. Brok• Furn room w/bathroom N. a . w 1111 'am•. ~~ .. ~lovlde,.5/ full clHlentt ~2~.qM~}: el::ue. 64(>..4.458 Large Br. • u t. n•er .,...,,... -•.,act• .,_., .. _, WALK TO BEACH 875-4912. prtv nr lo. Cat Pfau, fem '380/mo. 6'0-7043 _......... " mo. un · -FO_U_N_D_:_Bl_k_&_Wh_t_~----~4 pool, ell utll• pd. Frpt 2 Br, 1 Ba. patio, end ~~•c•p•d eurroun· tBr. trptc:, ~ & wtr pd, pr-'. HS wit. 556-1737 Rmmate to lhr 3Br hM, Bch. 983-6"7 So Laguna 3 Arch Bay. mix .,... Beker & Re6-~ 0 n r 0 v I.. r's>: ~o = . Nr Frwys I thopplng =-7~~ I., no petl. M/F -'ler• 4 br llOUH, ~na Bc:h. $300 mo. s~~=-22~:· lq !1,!o~h:; ~.:b= hlll.'C.M. "6-3a11 - decoratad 1 Br. a ping 1625/mo. 551-1130 • ~ !',!!. fUm aY9ll ftH ::~.pop'!o~h. o~·~·nN,,~:~ req. 497-3017 -n. 49 ·23151 Fou1 nd QOldkwe8tcn (led6taHI h) & loft ept p._ .--lut. larMa ,.. IN NEWPORT 81!AOH 'ffHOUSEMATES 11 per eq n. Meny xtrae. •-•••••-v c. 8ac ay g • enc:lld g&11Qet. Pool. 2 :rd! ~~ ... ro· ':::: Cl14l Ml·llll Sing I .. 1 & 2 Bdrm .543850 .. '3'!': plu• ~ ut11. UNLIMITED• Ct.II 557-7010 -n ... --Sehool. Call 6 Identity rec oom No p«a e0e1 Holland er, HB Studio Condo. Blt·ln1. Ape'1 & T ..., # 1 1n Orenge Co. Ellec. SYlt• Ind. f90IPI.. 642·143&. ~I r 383. Hamilton· (213)M0-9513. Btwn Slater/Werner Fri>t. r.tto, Acroea bdl. -· menta ownhou-Mltr Br w/lrg c:loMt, Miii. "tabllehed 12 yeenl *llllU ...... aec:'y Hrv1, conf. rm .. •·F-O_N_D_S _____ I ,..,, ... 'fl"11·. on, ..,,.,., 1 br ... _..._.In........ off e-ctl I 4 8 . 8 5 2. 4 t 14 • v•a~ h I II •AM ref'a chec:tted• 1 MO FREE AENT kit., mall handlg. Ree-U : peer gun, "c --f ..,.-, f ........... "'4-85H From l&ao ... o. OUM pr v eQH •P .. -IOI taken• ponalve 10 your ~ Newport Beech. •• e cour or non· Wiii• &ii On Jembor .. Ad. at 12 Ol mo. S 100 uc. '"' 1 room lo 2800 aq, fl. ---'-..... 1 ...... """"'· In 646-108& 1 & 2 Bdrmt epta evall. emoker. w/P<""· rentel •1 -Sen Jo.qutn Htlll Ad. t51...eot2 5 Mo. GuarenlMd Ser· From $1.15 1 1q fl. Adj. ,_,. "" '""" • _, Pool. epa, l1undry, QI· t 1 f. 9 5 4 w . t 7111 . Spac. 1 & 2 br, lovely ....... .... fttl ..._ 1. Y1o1 Alrporter Inn & Frwya. F.V. lndlv. ofcs. Mo/mo. LOii: Family nno. aapphW. ruagep.· NoB•petor'·e~c/mo11'1 541-3829. pin•• & atr .. m1, HO. Attracttw lar 2 It t'A .... a. aa • ....1 --UJ-41H Tll IUT Call AM 133-3223 from $326. ~. & dlwhonds. vie. NB/CM, to " 9a1 ... entry by phoM, 8&. Notth ~99 ·...., 28r. 28&. 1100 eq ft. Lo-• -._. rewerd. 5'8·5878 64$-5177 1 Br. Cclndo, frptc, mklro. 191 rec: .,. .. lnc:I. gym, _,.. .._.._ ..... wer front dbl ~ICM. Pvt Chrl1t11n horn• In 1 °' 2 M.,.. tn 20·1 to lhr II LUii ladatu lntala 2tlt Found at a .......... 11ttl St, 2 car gar w/opener, Po01 & epa. Fr .. cable _,.,, ........... · --tld '_.... CM ......, f aenlor lrg hH, ~ btk beach. S.._ & narw (-.tloo&I) .._~.._..._ Apt '°' rent w/ loft. nlcl apllt-tevel, w111rf1ll & 1nata11, 2 fr .. mot. mo. 497-1020 ~. ~.i. ....,.... mo. 0 ; di;:i;i.T.''w: cone. 1333/mo I 1&11 & 1100 10 lllllm '""" • ...,.. ...,... C.M. Bm/blk ..,_, .. mht :,::-Cell ~ bet lek ... pool I •P•· 8'e-8581 North End, p1noramtc _.,_._z opte. 846-1528 Yftt. 645--4586, 7eo-ea80 Pnme Coeta M-. loca-: =! <&' ~.;:~ (7) F. 842"'158 '575/mo. 64&-3116 3 Br 2 88 home Bltna OCMf' Ylet#. Wfllll. ecroee 1sp1clou1 2 Ir. a Den Sh N B h Nd tton, abundant petkrag. the terry,,,..... thlt lClnt Found: Golden Ret M, WILUll -*MESA VERDE 2 8r. 1 carptldrapea frPte wi ltrMt to pvt beedl. 2 BA W1terlront Apt. All lettla ..... ltM ad~. Pvt. rm"Jbeth. ~ fl.Ill eervtoa. From It . ahop loo. 87S-2943 Collie mbl gold M, ~· 759 W. 19th. Ba. Newly decor. $485. pool. U50i mo. 'cell 2 Ba. fp4c, 10 yr old lull emelnl lt~H .. btoetCAalLlp ' + u t II . Ava 11 111 IS• fS.42·7850 Y1cht S I a Office fo mix blk & tan M. SI . LUXURY t BR. 1 BA. No PltS. 933-81174. 53&--0921 condo. 11200 mo. Call ave .... o P• •· l llU I PUllJ 645-8616 Wll'fmllll a• r Hutlly red M alao wt\t Mlnut• trom bMdl · 497-2052 aft 5c>rn 7eo.ottt P~·~~ betwMn2 ....... 9.5 r•bbll. N.B'. Anlmll M&tbte Pullman tope *•MESA VERDE** 2 Br 1 Ba, eY911. Jan. t. 'A RN.on able rat••· Kit· Adult to etlare tum. 4 Br, 2 O.lullt otllc• or a tore .... Mvo,..,,-rl 84 ._.... Shelter. ~. o.corator d..-2 Br, 2 Ba. upper. L.ndry ml. from beech. Pttva1t, qui.t .wdlo. 180 laa "'--mt c:Nnett-, pt\onel, maid Bl, w/2 people In H.B. apeoe. 1428011200 eq fl. --· -• d 8 ·.......-rm. d/w, trplo, gar. ~211 deg. OCMn view. Olen-.,_.. ..,vloe, z Ghannel mo-USO/mo. te$-.57et. 8e1ch Btvd, Btwn 2 -• -Foun 10/1 /82: 11bot, Ptuw~ ... wln/w,.~• 11575/mo. 540-5448 n •yr• a Up ta 11 d 2 Br ....... --rly, ,,.. vi ... SANDPIPER MO-Femele ,~-at• -ant· trwy1. Civic Center 300 1q. ft. to 2900 aq. tt. Balboa Bey. Call to .... ..,........ Lovely Unit by the S.a. I 4 t 6 /mo . p 1 u a • ......... ·--bM ~'"" -ShOC>Plng Center. Pfltne 75t per aq. fl. & up. Clll Identify, 575-2552 Private Petlo ..... Tt ... 1•1 Ocean '/19W, apllt M, 2BR depoelt.Ato.151l'. ' decor. pool, nt ch, ~~L~1~ Blvd. ed. Rent 1225 Incl utll location. 979-8188 or egent Mike. 515-tl'OO (5-7pm) Gourmet l<ltctlen Oec:ofator l*f*:t, 1¥.ba. gar, lrplc, b&I· Ocean vl9W Cclndo cdoM l>U9. No petl. 486-1277. • Av .. 211. 831·9121 eeo-o 44 Cuport w/atorage doua 2 8r. 2 I+ ea.: cony, laundry room, to 2 Bt a Ba. Pleaunt, tuMY 2 81' 1 Ba. Pine Knot Motel on Coat M/F lhf SBA 28A. Slept 1 ' C-al. ltatala nil F~~l'/:k'= = Sp&. outdoor BBQ Cap• Cod atyle, pool, '850.NopetS.762·21t1. 4e:'10J::'lfl· . l'lfl1G., garage, no l*a. Hwy,N8,ltepatoooeen. tobWttU75. 34th St. •WNllllllD NEWPORT 8HC1RES clled. Found nHr El *'85/mo~nd~ )acuzzl, r9C .... prtvat9 MH lnveatrnenta. . . '460. 483-2710 Wldy ret•. 8'5-0440 Npt Bch. 8!0-1'29 Mike Fuft 8efvtce Sult• locatlon, 550 tq fl. Xlnt Ranchllo AHlauranl In patio. b~~ a 1: Lux. 1Br oondo. Avalt Im-lft!I!!! ltac• ftlt 2 Ir 2 Bt. nr San C... llJUll1I fAYLll PALATIAL MANSION ' a "1 m11 SI Sl.ltlll, PO bOx•. cat• Newport BMdl. c.11-"" .. Um IPll. ::=-·d;;;;;:': muoh med. P~. )le, laUndry, 38' !Ba. 2 ~ from mente Hotp., p&tlO ~ COULD find pm,acy at HAMOR RIDGE. N.8. ·Meo . .Alm/unfUm ring, etc. 1500 mo. delCflptlon. An.WW ad :V ~t=-·'P':.:. ~· ttOOO/mo. Cftdlt :~~·.g7~J· s',~tvs:."':; tleh. frplc. gerage. 11000 =~ir,.~ . ni................ Pvt poo11a:. ,,-11,1 tdt. pm. An~":: /:i OM 646-11144. I ~o. 588. 542·•300, 24 hl9d Oii-pool ape. ref• • muat. 9·6 call 1•741-3573 ,,.,/wltnda. mo .. yrty -.. 142-3448 i..guna BMctl lux 1 Br l&50. 1t.r.. 040-5410 625 Sq Ft Sult• In good _,._. ______ _ rec ,oo:;-;:-, a...s 04·2220, alt 5 call ....... •·-Specioul 2 Br. 2 Ba. w/W autte, '1' blll bdl. equlp'd M 1ll ...... N-pon loe1tton ne1r Loel: 8 .K. call home! Sml 393 Hemitton 84~1 1 ~75. 1 bdrm, llreplece. pool 2..,Br J~..,..Ht' !"!'!"~1 oarpete, frplc, p1tto, kl1dl. 493-7137 N t 11 ~ &&ml NII beeell. Suitable for prof. Vllht M. Poodle. IOat 1110. • · prtyate.,.elo.l'eOmo. ...r ._.,... ·..........., etov•. 1625 mo. wp me to ... r. em-'h 1 tlh f 405 ff oflloe. Day 575-8111, vto.C.M.Softc:tlokecd- Sfl•rp bachelor unit, ISH: 1 Bdr, 1 Ba. pool, 642.U07 wkdy, Rich 752·0581 89,_,644. Vacadea a.talaltl7 ~ M/F. Frplc, W/D. Ha~o~~ pvt 0entran:e, ~nd e!0-3900 ler. Rewent. 894-1621 •tove wat•r pd. 1350 laundry, edulta. no p«a 2 B 2•L 9 •pf 2 ....... t CONDO-SUN VALLEY 8 1105 ' reception lltM, 2 ofll09e COSTA MESA FOUND·. Tama Owl w/ lflO. No petl. 540-11&8, 833-7480• 646-1947 ~;•.;;,.., ~. a1n'gi. 113 2tttl, 2 Br 1 8a. front luta Aaa UM BMutlf\JI 2 atO('f, 2 Br., 2 Have: 2 lg• rm1, 2 pvt 6 rtetrm. Approx 700 aq Bldg C·2, 'A blk £. of ....,,, vie pacffle & wa. .. k for l>ave, Lerry or gerage Wiier peld 1 11ouM '800 r mo yrty. Ba. S!Mpe M . Con"«· beth, auper hH, FV, ft at 1'460 mo. FOi ITIOf9 NewDott 81. 119 Cabr111o eon, CM. 545·5267, Pem cN'd ofi. ame111191. Meo 213/433-000 1 8,~~o~~/mo. t1ble. US/day. Call 9reet loo. Mine to fwy. Into. cal 97M202 ext 2• 11116. Ev• 84$-2331 M&-5257 Large 2 BR 2 Ba, 2 tty Mil l'nO. 5'4&-2000 Agent. no Udo lttl, lge 3 br, 2~ ba, No ch I Id rt n . U7-t2«. Big acm, pll, ger, Nead; 2 Barb. ldut. ........ nit -FOUN--D-:-Whlte--mlnl--male- unlt, '850 mo. No pita. fel. frplc, tundedl, tltrlum. 1 213-171·7425. BIG BEAA CABIN FOA ~\~k ~t· 2~&J5(t ~p, N.B. PfOI. aulte In L.and-..... up. 1.....,. ft._ .... _.,..... Poodle, 2 o.'lllWs, vie. • NO. Call 540-1151, aak tor CRrrv 1 •· 1 •· _,_ •PT car ger L .... 11200 mo RENT: 1 Br & loft. From • • M mart! Colonlll bldg nr . ......, '""' ""'-·-,._. .._. """'......, o.ve, Larry or Pem UI\ d;;,..;;.,;"~;.. t73-0tt5 · 119 d<y. 588-1117. OK) City hall. Cptel. pullmlf' office. 18101 Redondo_....,.. __ ••_-__ ..,._.........., __ _ 2 Br. 1.,. Ba. $450/mo for • .............. tto. -..~.Wat• r__. ............... 1 ... , pool, Alt!. fan/ Val. II!! Fe. rmmat• for yrty rental w/alntl. 800 eq. f\. IMS. Clrcle, Huntl11gton PtnlUla 1111 ..ai.t ..Ao -.. ~'""'" ....-"" ,_1__ Lerge Big Beer Cabin. on 8.t .• _,..,_ .. •·, 2 7•0 aq. n 1110 ....... BMch MJ..2834 · 2 per.ona. 755 w. 11th ~· , ..... no ..--new crpt, pleeiNnt ...... Pool Table C04of TV 2 -~ ...... ~ -., 8 . . ...... . . SPIRITUAL READINGS 9t. 646-H07 1 br, 2 br/2 bl !!!!, no"'o.:..._6. 45·2000 No p 1 • 1 t7a •. 1100 mo. COSTA MEIA trpl'• s'•••P• 14 . Ba d\lc*X. 873-7338 ~~:0,~v~ e79•44ee: For LMM: °'"°'a. anop Advlc:• 1n •ti mattera, ._.. -"'4-<*: Bachelor I 1 Ir apte. 71415'6-tttt: Unique oppty. Looking for • er••· eeoo af, C.M. love. merrlage a 1>1111- dard•n Httlng, bHm N BACH 1 erm 2 Ba. dining rm, ---------1 *360 a l400. l2IO clep. P<of, '*"°"to~ 21>1' BAVFRONT o"ION trom 27tleq ft. Call 646-9358. ne11. Alto counHllflO. clg1, pvt patio, 1 BR, +flit • • '"*· weeNng feoll .. ga. 21-:.1~.:i,::g~r:·,v:; Very Nice Complu. B:•·M~:!:tt O~~ 2b• tux. lrvln• Trtlrk 1350/mo. Patklng, Ian!-Rent MO 1125 aq ft 1815So.EICamlnoReet, ~· wtr pd.:::;: reg•. 11., Cyprell. bllOon)' frptc 541·0110 Vlc:torl• Ma· 8' ~Ba kit 0beeell Cot· llom• w/vl•w lmmed. tonal . .ic. 873·1003 s4ooimo'. 1355 Login 81111 Clem. '82·72" No P9t1. ": ~. fwyt: :UOhted tenn4s cu 11'16. UOO Heur, =.':a. clubhouH: ~ta 8~1ototl& 8t, tage, .. e,''pyt guatded NOn•amoker. 1334122 .. Nlf UAll #I. Co au Me u . 11111• fl• 50. 55&-00N llTltefdl fl3.&8.42 eft 5:30 gate OU&fd, M0.01)'L 2/1. oomm. 6 bHCh, POOi, ~. mllnft mJ'll 175-6t tt 845-3148 In-•Heeled pool 1 BR .... 1k to bHOll. 764-fot7 . . ..... --ttic •• tennle. ,......., ...... ,.,.,.., rmmt• wanted. 2 8r Full """°' oMce epeoe 1000 aq. fl. lndUllrl&I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 If, pool, &dultt,t •J&oual ltO'fe, r9'rl0. gu a wtr ace.i tront 28t 2b4a, wall !!'!! 645-9223 houu. CdM, walk to from 13 2 s . c 111 epace w/olfla. tor rent LW I -~~·s7~~· :,~ ~·p~ :::::.. room pd. Pvt yard. Pet OK. Feb. 1. Yrly &tOO/mo. PVT. ENTRY. pvt ICl1dlen,... .. --.... bHOh HIS l ... utll. 762-6408. on w. ttth SI. Coll• MOO£L9/Ei'OC>m 2-1'901 •Sancl wleV ball 1425 mo. 531·•937; 55t-1et2 aft 4pm. furn, empl. non·•mkr. ta It •-" ..... Sulle. "4-0091 WOttc. omoe epece mo to mo Mell, 8'5-8801. OUTC~LL 24 HOURS 28r uppet toe bale. •Flteelele lounge "2-3011 ~ pettlyfum '1ffY 1275, At3-3480 F 2 •hr 3 bdrm In C.M. lnternt11oM11tewar .... BARGAIN (1) 1b12&(ti ---------1 -.o207 ........ 120 I 20th, •880'1 1 8~, ~r ~;:°"" l IA blk to bea'o11 : Fln'ltle, nr OOC, fplo, 3 ~.,,,1~~~?·1196 ~~~-~~kro:~a/•~·· 2Ax15. ldetl C.M. loc. Aaat•lct•tatl ~~~~~~~~ 100, 64&-1218 a.n,, •,... t;2.&of; ~7 mo· '350/mo. 11W148 8"1 J:;· lge y&td, 1125. · &4043-40 ext4248 evea 131-ot71 (M M-F) ** Ir. 1 ••• catpet1. 555 PAllJRlllft 1 er. yHfly, ear J>kno. q . HI. Julie taywood Co"do nHr 115-614t • Aa!tunetah 2111 att--aa .... a P • •. bu 1111 n •. nu '4'45, 2 Ir, 2. aa. pool, 1tpa to &>eem. 141&/rno. Room wlpyt ba a entry. ,..11. l•I• at SO/mo + •WfllT tlJITll HAPPY AN"llVl!RSARY _, .. Parler Ol mo. 2212 Naple. Ooeta Meaa PllJo. kldl ok, No pM9. dey1 73t•SUI, evet Linen fl.lrtl. Non·tmkr, 1llllut a 100 dep • .._ at. W .....a ..,.. 2500-3000 ICl ft on Ith Sue & Gary ()ptlll 2A twa •day at.na7 1150 8£CUfUTV 09. &42-2221, 641 IM8. 115-3211. 1200/mo & ~ utll I oep, ?to-OS24 mlua U.-~ floor of PeolflO Mutllal on 'fOU' 15th. 7 de'9 & Weitk 2 ar lo a plue flrtt ~· '*" 2 81' rw oct.'8" P O/W bly bMot't tiOOeM. llWa. Fem: S ~ COndO. WOOd· lll•tlr•d couple wan ta PMa.. ~ dc>or entry, Love, Kelli Jeouul, 9euna. Loce.11 age.No.::r 17 ... r5 ~ ... 1811 seeovrtt,,.,.:nuopt 493-1042 brld9..1JIHO+utllal Cl'*'2Mcll4*Jlot1Pt OONn..,._,~ u~•ll~1 Tdourlt11. Nllwpof1 "*1, IOll\I\ to 1 a• · i • t • l I 1 5 lelt>oe ~ prtYetll °'W>· ao1.074', ?tt-1MI In N.I.. C.M • ., ... No to the Alta Ret1MH''"'· ean .. Am ..... car , A!Mf· .__. Ill. .e tOAM-11:00 entl'ltlOe, No oooldng or Pf~ female ~ C fl 11 d t • n or P • t I • AvaN. 2•& )'YI Ofl 111~ lean i!xpreM, or... At Conde> 2 tw, ''~ nr. Bo. IOI 3'tll It,_. •moklnt. 1116/lfto. 20 to there Hr. Ha tst-OMI •· :..~'."2•t1i <J.:.:J :: ~ ::,..~ C011Y 1 It . ..,.. .,., Vertalll .. baoh. bdrm, l1~t 1wn11ouH wUll eame, COA~~~NT9 lll\ld,. OM. "'9IUN. AYlll. 2/1 lllO large patlO, ff$, epe, roon1y. pool, 1ao. 2 bedroom, furn. 811are C.M. S29T.llO mo.+~ W11t1•1 l11t •/ 780·0811 °' ... ue al w.o. 111-1111 deye: *room. 9'Mlmo. No •4tS/n10 . 1hndy beth. Wtllr, Oryr, Kil ulll. Ul•t•U evee, ...... uo Newport Center ...... Ue':O U7 w . lay . M2 .. 14t Prlv, Cir TV. ,,,..., ,. 8'2-4S2t ext 248 dyt. 4 bdrm ,.... kit per..-Dfty9, Suit. 170, N.I. ,..... 1310 l 2 .,. ..,.,. 11 1 a 2 If, Nfrft, bUllttnt. •~t* over 31. NH, H ""· l'rOf M. went• to* at, PletlO anct f1m11y. Ut• Alfll _..._. no pett' N9W tult\llY Cond.O well drap .. & carpet. No Nltmkr pvt eutte 0., S~ Ht 9o CM,.._ Ha hwntlM apt, pool, mu flt1tfl Cotta MeM. Ml WI/lot ae ~-Mwfl1 • to 1.c. ,._. 1 If.'& den • MO-H75. ..71/mO. 1n-1az; ._.; M~1•UM pets. Jee, w/non-tmkr fem. omoe. UIS mo. !'Urn. IMWet wtllMr, dfyer, •, 2~ Ba. 2 ow ..,, tpm Mttr If\ a .. M prlv, ) 1 • U • C •II • 0 • ...... 1Ji 19t ••• A .. I~ 17MTIIO t bdrm-*"' lo c.t frplo, •l•tanl freno" ~. lmmtd. OCICIW-1110 1110. le"'.flio"' ....,,., - - ----...... ·-------~-.,.,,~-111111UAU P&eu. ft004t. =· ... ~top"°°'• poet pancr IHI/mo !Mtl>lum 2 9'M. 1 It .,... "'l>Clt. '* ''°-"' .... " •19rtea WAHTB>:CdMgeneelllt .... ...... flO .. ~:.,.. 1 W. YIH, t•11nl1 OOllttt, N0-181;, ' :: w':: ==-=. 9ft 9"11 OCIMO, pod,• *tttoo. :=;...-:..~ ptfl. ~~a.fOti-:': 1 tlt•tl7t ::i::·~,u== 1acM10t 1Pt w/pool, "' aMt C° Ho-._ OOlleoe etlldant fl• ~ uu: ..... t.1J4? 9ft pr e.f. •?4 • •• 1~fl It, 1•••..,...M-M4ti.tat,lt. • fl\ll'fl.14IO/mo, tatmo.144-4711. fUfnroomlM*ftlrtO.M. ... ........ ,OM. flt•d Tenor•. fNM\ IM I ... .ac.t. Tr·Mt ~1. M-N41 '="...., 1 l'llle from f!OUH for re1p. fe., ""'""'• w•nte4~~ ------1$1•1281 UU11U fU1'1 • ,., -• ":.'fl'" • -..... • 1101mo. Oall CIH•• ,,.. Ht""'°' & iUNI' ·--Of!· ofllola. ~;....._..;.;...;.... ___ _ c::.='°~.~ nr. tla--. P"' '*'°· 1%:i:lft. ~-neer Deeclll, • g:.:,. Al'....., UU/lfto 11111• lnol. UJI mo•tO.f'M, Marl· N~:O~c=a~' ': IDr rDft' 1 -new drpt, ,,..., palllt, I.,,,.. ......... .., . 11".w .. _ -,..-........ ""' ..... N.a. .,...., au , " Mt rftll • •• • ... IO .......,.. ...,. ..... ue.ota1 4. oorMtia ~ ... pocM & ......... .,. ........ -, ,.. ~ bot. MlllrOll I ... • Cal: ""''..,. -J1IO 004-~ arH. atfl lftO 1 If 1 ... ..,,_ tennlt no -•a t9'f'a OOOlelC9e .... !lie. N.8, ..,....,,..,, ........ I llr, 2\t .... ....,... oMce, (714) '45-7100 ............ , ._. 111 • • ...... -• ...:-• :r · Li oootl. .-fMl. ,,.,, u ttflcfo. HI tnol. mt ~ • • -tMia---. 1tl, ~t I ••,•tit. UH . U•·•Uli -INl-..:.141 llR ~l100-..-o.l IU·mll IHt OHi in H••tort .... JI ·-.,_....... ••• .... .,....., •t .. 1~ .. -Qefttef, 1ft1 .... ~ft. ='"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~;;;;r;;;~~ 'l~~~~Po~O~L-O_:a~ll ~,;::'&:.: I I ... ,,,. ,,. •• twnllM U00 MYPiiC5ifi: I Ir 1 L,:c.,=5 '*"' ::--.... '= ::.:• = = 8t IUI ~.ft, Ml I: ....... ='A':f...I:' ::-~=··= =-~~ ..... ::f::·"'· I ~:.:ti.~ ::i=.:.r•·Att·•Lt= ""U I , Eatl!t!!tat Rel1 Wut.. SHI ANSWERING SERVICE TELEPH OPER, lull tllMI per1·tlme. Af)9ty In s-· IOl'I 3e2 3rd St , Ste C .. l.egun• Bdl. &1111 lllDYla Setw your country neer hOme In the U.S Army ~ You'll train and get veluable .. ~ In • lklN of your ctloloe. C&ll today for delella: Coeta MeM 640-1028 Hunt. 8ch ee2..ae21 Lag. Hfll9 788-&251 Dena Point 493-11101 Tuatlfl 731-0481 am tn&IUll E1eper'd euto detailer needed for lerge Laguna Niguel locetlon. Merk 495-9511 Babylltter ne.Sed for 22 mo. old boy, E. Coate M•••· Full time . 549-3200 ext. 3290 deya; 645-«>23 an e pm. CRU18£ SHIP J098 All Oca.cietloN Av .. eble Greet Income opponu. ""Y · For Info . S1~7 Ext C.70. Fee few onctory ........ l•p•r or 1t1ln•• cen ; .,... .... 16/hr ltlW1lng • ~· Full and PIT ~ : Uon• avallet>I• In our I : r;1>11o at1on1 . 0111 : f·tMO KINO ... II : l!rrand '•t101\, PMm•· nant PIT Job. 11 • f Mon·''' IOI ...... ,.,m. Muet ,_. .. ~ car. " .... '° 1111 IWY ,.,...~"' l9"0Y In Irv. Typing 1l•P"'· ellrillnd 1041. Opft'JIO ....... ,.... '.-y...., to 9oll t•7, olo Delly Piiot. 9oa 1NO, 0.... ....... ~- Or9nge CoMt DAIL V PILOT IThutectay, Jwwary 13, 1983 C1 •• COHNHL CHEVROLFT "\,. °:"' I I I '• I' 1' I \ ,, ~ s u .1200 -- - .1. 8 ..... S.W.lAMlno ' Tll ....,... 1111 .. .... UYI UllYUI * ·77 3201; euto .• eun • roof. (484U8C) * ·1t 320I; 4 epci., eun roof. (488940) • '79 3201; euto .. tun roof (4M502) * ·ao 320I; 5 epci., io.-dedl ( ,6"45) V'I * 'llO 3201; euto .. eun · roof. 11MOM> • ·A * '82 62le; 6 epd .• ~~ dedl (952392) >3 IU-1111 - 208 W. 191, 8entll Ane CloMd Sunday CHOtCE INVENTORY VOLUME SAL.Ea . . r ;j { I " ' I n llJ',IA Ml',f, r. 1 Ml' .lltl, ..... I tM3, Harbor llYd Oatdefl °'°"" ................. 714-111-1111 11121, M ,000 ml, I ICM!., _______ .,,,..., ltwt, IHth Hat•, PO· '74, aG00 Low~ ld. ll•h•d wtl"I•. ftont & Xlnt oond. 1111 -lilt 911 ... tllf •P<>lllt, •Int oond. Ml·M71 Of U1-G420 ....... ... Dirk ~/brown~ M IH! la:~ oeo 131 ... 121, '17 vw IUQ. Gd NMlnO .t.t. ' . . •• . ' ' • uaum•n , ... Harbor ltvd. ~ ttW & lllCltOl'Y Interior, IUl\roof. 111rto. 7 t MldQll. n-clutch, Of<> cond. tH-1473 wllnd11 oond. ( t8VJ4291 tow mllM a In •~t bflll, tgn, end "'°'' w/ '7t ltotechl 924, Petrol °' aft epm .-c1y1 ,74 Votvo 145 w,.on Illy 11111 con d 111 on th r u o u i I reoelpta Xlnt In & out, a blue, Wlrl, 18500 ofr Of liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil .._ paint, ahleptkln•, CC>eTAMUA .............. 1 ••-••••••ui (123t51). Tiii• w••k• runnlnQ.MwtNlt.11250 ...urnelM.t75-401Zlf'I 1111YWYAI •mllm t•P•, b••ut. - -.. IC>'CIW •t nrm. ~t-377t 8PM oond. 12710/obo . 2tOO Harbor 81., C.M. llLY 111 Ill 1--------1 Auto. bid oonv1,.lon. l3l-3t71 .... 1... ·-•••-' .. 0..1 1111 lellt-=-llll aunroof, new brakH, _______ 1 .._ -~ ret>lt trant, etn/tm c.... '11 ... 1nG 1714163U780 '11 lflL UITI •t DUUR IN US a Ntt•1 _47K m1, cq, ow-llbt. tltl tupet traneportattonl 4 (2 t31 427-MIM New hrH, need• eno · · · '*· N700. 417.2t03 Cor-In & ... ~ . , .utometlc ttana & Trade-lne Welccme woOI, S300 54a.oe21 ~ • e.actl'I fllMet ..-:tlOn urry on th ta on et '74 260 Saden. alnt cones ....... 1111 73 Bui. r.-eng, t>r•.., of prevlou•I>' owned zaA). 1 owner 975-0821 dyt. -l: catb & r adl•I•. Ablt PortchH. Audi• and .. •Y 12111 494-4948 wtmda , 1H2 ..-n M>~t((i ~n""• 1 trana. Very clean. Volk~. (0Mt4fll r_ l~f VAOL f T r \' • \4 f>. I 100 1n1....a ..... ... Automatic oena. & air Jll Ullin · oond. (1EOZ140). llUITIH .= :=~ of latl model, low rnMee. 2IOO 11 C M ga Cadllleice In louthetn Hllfbof " ' Callfornlal ._ ua todayl ___ .... __ 1Mt __ _ IUIU '11 min tllU Aa .. wo ....,,lfully aqYlppad 1nc. .,_, Ult Wfleal, crulae conttol 2IOO Harbor Blvd. & atanio. (152Ull). Un-COSTA MESA .,........ low pr1oa le 141-1111 ~'!1-.!f~d TMocSore Robina Ford ·13 30080. •l•te gray. ••M•• ULll ==~= u 400ioeo. 94e-~ --2080 Harbor Bl., C.M. met. Gt•>' IHthar Int.. EXAMPL.!: • '70 eue. INlrl, nutty c!Mn. ... .... °"'-OOtO ~211 tHr hd '""· pollalled 1111114 Wa. 58 Rolle Royce 8entlay 1 yr old, ano. trana, Low ml .... "" tlf .... all 2090 Harbor 81., C.M. t42-0010 540-82 1t WhUla, CUtlOm pin Automatic tran• .. air 1 ~;!2cond. ll8,500. Clu1oll I radl.ia. t2&00. ~~wy :~:,~ ::~~~n:12~.,.00~ '71 ~ lllnt oond., •tripe, anroof. every tact. conditioning a AM/FM "3-8059. 1,.3.()9()() Call Mlclla•I 138•3601 bluebook t2500, HC. opt, Ilka n-. 1500 ml. atareo (803803) llll . d te4 1266 &. 12000. eee..1196 Sold ,_ 142,600, muat •. I ·.40 a.a. IO Vanaoon L. •tarao •71 Dodge Colt, •Int run-W::,:' · 91188 NII 937,500 Cell'" 6 ID 12 a .... 11111 tape. air, 27,000 mllM. nlng cond: n-clutch, . ... MITlll 2. 881-1588 WOI ll~l'ITI tll4 • Vary clean. 17950. braku. t1ru. 1uo. '10 Cad. 8evlll• Sedan, Auto, ale, 23.000 ml. PW M7-0311 or 972~ Mt-3680 137•6161 or MM!O<le Ilka new Int., new ang, "4000/obo. 875-M28 82 M8<Ced" S.nz, 190 848 Dolle Streat 080 M F SL comOlately raatorad '71 VW Camper rune 112,500 · °""' rl, '78 Chevetta, nu brak• & &45-8841; 213~· NEWPORT BEACH IUua lllf Qf' .. t. 11400. Muat Mil. latte, Deatlde ~6. &40-t221 tl<M, AM/FM 1tareo, wall I llJ-0100 s .... Sarvk»-Lwlng $31-5234 .at llU melntalnacl. good cond. IO• YOUI ::'':it~~~·~ Pencu 1117 ..... 8 ... tlr, runt Od. clean, 'lt ... INJT lmmac cond. 20,000 ml. ,.. 1311 19 ft & '74 814, MK orig ml, juat ·ee VW 800 mectlanleel-trana., pwr. •t .. rlng, Of (7141541-1222 after 6 '74 Maverldl 2 di, 38,000 ~r 'J',T t. M f<,f, ''1'' ,I j~,I H j .t.t. .,, . ••• . ' ' n l;i)',lfl Ml ',A r AJ M1l'.11fl1 ·"' .t.i.•,.· •. ''• '11 ,_ LTI 'll .... 4 Dr Vl1 auto. ltlnl., Iii oond., AM/FM radio & Thi• hatchb1011 from IMyl roof. (tttW"<>). Plymouth h .. • 4 oyl .. •Y t1tU anoina. 4 apead tr-. & Thaodofa ~ ford ll•IO (ttfXJW). 2080 Harbor II .• C.M. .. ., QIU 642-0010 540-1211 TModof'• AoOltll Ford 1 ... - -2090 Hatbor 8_!.1_C,:.M. -Y--1 642-0010 04U-8211 1111111... '70 Gold Du•tar, 1m111 vs, autom1110 tran•.. V-1, auto. 75K mllH, pwr. at-tno & bfakaa, 2 1895. &45-71578. tone paint, rtl/lye -...a & Iii cond. (aoiYUT). llW ••111 ••tt. 1331 .. 1t11NITUI HM'=81t:alr condltlOnlng & low """' (193839). HI Ill fj '73 450SLC. •Int cond. UllllUll ·ee VW 8U8 AllC 1301 tHl Cad Cpe daVllla 11800. S50-2157 MUhAIDa. 762~744. 55~9100 01-2141 ...... $1800/obo. 53t-3318 Hatcttbac:k. 8 cyt,, "'10. Loaded. (714)751·9881 I White Saddle Int . 1973 l nvutad t1000. new I 1)1 perfect i 1100 bucket ... ,. & cu"om pm. orig ml. oood cond. '~---4sosE. ~~·=·7 bra«-. uraa,rtma&reblt Tmta tllt1 497•119,4 wt1M1a. (1E8J793). I 11et5. &42-1068 ------,.-...--· __ ,,f · front end. 14200 obo. 1• ••• , ••1•• ltt 9•13 •73 M t 8r a .. • Ma• n. e1111 o MUDI 55 t-4142 'ti MINI . ·11 Super a..u.. pwtect Theodor• ,.O:. F:., nr• • air, :5'3'08~· -·0 • ... ..,.._. 1_ ·11300SEL11.3, •Int cond. 'IO tlllO y•••• 26mpo. e11cell. cond .. I running cond. UOOO. 2080 Hatt>or 81 c M lHI _ .. .,. 21a1692_,.928 llW 11111 li1l CO~TA MC SA r-_~J Mll'lllHl.'lHI -a• p/w, '"''· blk lthr, -ln1lda/out. 11200. 875-2407or14&-M17. 842-00 10 a.4o-.82;1 _w .. ._, Coupe. 4 cyl., 5 apaed I 9 5 O O Ir• u . oft a'. BLACK. The motl par. &46-2581 , UYAUll W&m '79 Grenecla Ohle, com- tran•., buokll aeall & 540-5821 X25: &40--0838 factly maintained Pora-Nead money, 73 VW Stat. '70 Oramlln rad/black d I .. pany oar, well malntll-A M /FM with tape. che In OrllnQ• Countyl '71 Corolla won. new W~ 412· Excellent. Oood run~lng cond: CL mo • · ""'tomallc nad, fully equipped. (1APC214). llibuh~ 1147 Every concetvabl• op-I bra«•. good 11r-. or• I 9751 1700 obo. 648-$433 or ~~· !'fr:'J':.:: ~r'. 13600 bet otr. &48-0&ee 1•N1N1 . .. ...... : ' . .. •Y 14111 tlon Only 7000 ml un-tr• n • • I 9 6 0 ° b 0 '78 OUl'ler wgn, 87,000 64&-5741. loch, AM/FM caaaatte a dya. Theodore RoblM Ford T•l DrlYe & Prw:. der blue book at $27,000 873-&5Z3 ml. 12800. day 762·1010, mor91 (10M8"3). ___;,-,-.------- 2080 Harbor Bl .. c M. Tll llW 11UtJ °'beet onw. 931-2321 '82 Callee ST Coupe, -561-85'1 la&e• 1317 •LY •'flll •-------- &42-0010 ~211 Turt>o Stanon 70 911T Targa. ,_Urea bl'tghl yellow, blk Int. No 1"5 VW 'll -y • ._ cordla & Tradla & bnla. muat NII. '6500 air Many HtrH. Vwy e.e.ii.,,t cond. SM to -·--1111111 l&NlM T bo OleMI p u OB O 7 3 O. 4 7 7 9 · clean. 12000 lnvnted, appreciate 11560/obo V8, air cond., pwr . ...._ 2800 HarbOf 81., CM. ur ' ' 552·5&83 ' Uk. l&OOO. 875-8258 baf 642_,.274 ' ' ring, AM/FM CHHtle ... 1 ... r.'":"'~!l!lll!ll•llll!!llf--------1 5 pm. Up• &. roof r •ck . i--------.,_ _______ , •ee 912 Terga. comp. ·10 VW: Yellow, Ilka ,_ (828WWT). leu tl4S reatored, aec. owner. Air, Velklw!l!a 1173 lnl. look• good lnllde/ .. MY UtU alloya. ater~. ,,.. tot>. out. 11800. 83t-7977 an Theodor• Robina Ford hard wind .• CU8tom paint. DlaMI, 10K ml, 2-dr, dlux 5. 2080 H bor 81 CM .. 11 con d . 18 500. equ Ip pad. 14 7 GO. 642·«'1:' a4o.8211 833-6801-. S50-2828,t31-4814 Want Ma c:.11642-54578 --------i==::::::t--===--________ 1_..,.......,...,....,....,,,=--i------.,..-- • ATLAS CHIYSLH-PL YMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd . Costa Men Tel 546-t934 3 blocks sooth of San Diego Freeway off Harbor Blvd Complete body shop Sales. Service Part• Service Dept open Monday lhru Frtday 7 30 A M to S 30 P M and 8 A M to 5 P M on Saturday HACH IMPOITS &48 Oova Street. Newport Beacll Tel 752-0900 Call us. •e're the spec1ahsts lor Alla Romeo Peugeot. Saab & Maserat1 THIODOH IOllNS POID Modern sales ... rvlce. parts. body. paint & tire dept•. Competitive rates on lease & dally rentals 2060 Harbo< Blvd,. Costa Mesa. 6.41-0010 ~ 540-82 ti JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN MHCUIY 2828 Harbor Blvd . Coeta Mata Tel 540-5e30 57 Yea,. Of frlendty family service -Orange County'• oldett Llnc.oln-Mercury daalerehlp. DAVID J. P"ILLIPS IUICK-,ONllAC•MA%DA Sates • Senllce • LNllng Lagyna Hiii• 2488'! Allele Patkway 837-2400 NIWPOIT IMPOITS 3100 w. Cout Highway. Newport Buch. Tai. 4'42·94051540· 1784 fhe Ferrari, Jaguar. Aeton·Martln hMCl~ar• In Or11n99 County. MATCH THE· NUMBERS OM THE. MAP WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE BOXES • NIWPOIT DATSUN 888 Oove Str .. t. Newport S.Ch Tel 833-1300 At the tnengle of Jamboree. MecArthur & Bristo! behind Victoria Station Salet, Service, Leasing & Pa111 We make great deal•' •• NA8115 CADILLAC 2600 Harbo< Blvd . Costa M ... Tel. 540-0100. Or•noe County's Large1t Cadlllec dealer Stl• Service. Leasing. • SADDLllACK IMW/IUIAIU 28402 Margueflta Pkwy., AWKy Pkwy. llllt We otter what no bank or ..... company can: 1. Expertly llalled. m09t modem MfVlca & pane dept., 2. Ont of the Southland'• moat ••s>erlenc.d sales & teaalng 1taff; 3. Elimination of the middleman by laaalng d•tar dlr9C1 131-2040 MIUlon Vtefo 495-4949 • CHICK IVHSON POISCHl·AUDl-VW 416 E Cout Hwy., Newpon Blech. 973-0t!OO-Tba only deallrahlp In Orange County with thete thrM great mak" under one roof! ALAN MAGNON PONTIAC.·.SUIAIU 2480 Harbor Blvd • Colla M••· Tel. 549·4300. Satet, Service, L .. 11no "Mr. Goodw1eoch " CLASSIC AUTOMOllLlt 785 Newton Way, Coat• Meal. Tel. t31· 1393 "JAGUARS OUA SPECIALTY'' XK 120'a/140'tl1SO'a/XJ'J/f·Typea S•let -Service -Aettor1tlon• G 0 IOI LONGPH PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd .• Wfftmlnster Tel. 892-6851. Or1nge County's oldeat and largest Pontiac deal.,•hlP Sale•. Service, Part•. DICK MILLH FIAT/LANCIA "Probably the IOwfft priced Alt• In Southern C.llfornla" (located 1 mile nortll ot South Cout Plua near Main St and Warner Ave In Santa Ana) 120 w. Warner. Santa Ana 557-2132 • SANTA ANA DA HUN 2001 E 17th Strfft, Santa Ana Tai 558-7811 Your Orlglnal o.dlcatad Datl,!Jn Deale< MllACLI MAZDA We've moved! Our MW tooatlon I• 1425 Blkat StrMt, eo.ta Meta. Tel 546-3334. Stop by & visit our modem tl'IOwrOom and '" why we're lhe 11 1 Muda dealer In Southtrn Calllornta. Saie.. ~. Pan• and l.Hslng. • COIMlll DeLILLO CHIVIOLn (,omlef1y Groth ChevroMlll 18211 ~ 8tvd .• Huntington Beacn New • u..cs • SalM • i..utno • Pent • s.rvtoe Come by and ... our Huge ln....,,toryt ... ,...,.., S<tt-3331 • oaANOI COAST AMC/Jl.,/llNAULT 262'4 HerbOf BIVd .• Coeta Mae• 54f.8023 54&-1710 " 1 .i..., Deelet In ttie w .. u he ut tod•~ for..,.., MfVloe a leUlno There .,. r....ona Why we .,. 111 ••• ~ Ind Mteottonl Alto, the •I-new ReMult Alllence la '*91 COSTA MHA DATSUN 2846 Harbor Blvd .• Costa Mesa. Tel. 540-6410 SeNing Orange County for 16 yeera. 1 Mlle So 405 5UN51T FOID, INC. (Home of Wlllte thl Whale). 5440 Garden Grove Blvd., Westmln1tar Tai. 638-4010. • OIANGI COUNTY VOLVO 10120 Garden Grove BtVd., Garden Grove Tai 530·9190 Exciualvely V°'vo to cover •II your Volvo requltement•. Naw-UMd•Salea•Leulng•Patts•~Body Shop FrMW9y cloae In thl hNrt ot Orange County at Garden Grove 81Vd & Brooktwm . CONNILL CHIVIOLlf 2128 Harbor Blvd.. Coat• M... °"" 22 v-ra MtVll'IQ Orange County Salee, leHlng, aervlce. Call 548-1200: •P'Clal perta llne: 5'4&-9..oo: t>ody ahop llne; 754-0400. 0 LONG HACH IMW Large aeleetlon ol MW a quality uMd BMW'• and other llne Wll a.let. Mfvloe a IMaif'Q. Tr-.tne ~I T•kl-401 Fr.-w1y to Nor1h Chlrry otr.,1m9, turn rtaht & oo I bt<>dlt nor1h to 3t70 N. Cherry Ave •• Long IMcfi (714)13 .. 1190 (211)~27.&414 642-5678 I I . ! l Topping off an amusement Granl and Ashley Brakesman and Jim Dale with eon Alexander were aboard the lut ride ol the Balboa Fun Zone Ferris wheel Wednesday. Event raised ll.,500 lor Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce that sold seats for up to SI 00. Amusement area is scheduled lor demolition. &>.-, ............ .., ca.ry ~ Teachers propose scrapping Coastline College By PHIL SNEIDERMAN or .. o.-, ..... awr Full-time Coast Community College District teachers, hoping to avert massive faculty layoffs, have proposed that the ~trict dismantle Coastline College instead and return some of its functions to sister IChool.s Golden West and Orange Coast colleges. The teachers' plan, presented Wednesday to the Coast district board of trustees, claimed the district could save $4 million by curtailing independent operation of Coastline, a college with no physical campus that offen claalea at more than 100 rented Fraud ve rdict so ile d ?~~ An attorney representing convicted Golden Eagle Investments president Ralph William McDonald ls seeking a new trial. claiming certain financial records mistakenly were given to jurors who heard the case. McDonald's attorney, Paul Mast, said last Friday's guilty verdicts against McDonald should be overturned because the documents seized from McDonald's office and used by an accountant who testified apinst him should never have been seen by the jurors. Superior Court Judge James Turner, who Informed Mast and prosecutor Tom Buc k of the mi.stake on Monday, will hear arguments Friday regarding MMt's request for a new trial. Buck said the problem was definitely eeriou. enough to be diacwaled. but said lt remains to be seen whether the laaue is locations throughout the community. The trustees took no action on the proposal. saying they are considering numerous options for meeting a $5.5 million district budget shortage anticipated for the 1983-84 school year. The Coastline proposal was presented by Phillis Basile, an Orange Coast teacher who is president of the local Chapter of the American Federation of Teachers, which represents about 650 full-time teachers in the Coast district. Only about 40 of the.e instructors are employed at Coastline. which has a predominantly pert-time t.culty. Ralph McDonald significant enough to warrant a new trial. McDonald, 41, of San Juan Capistrano, was accused of perpetrating a $17-million inve1tment fraud operation through his Golden F.a.Ve firm located in El Toro . fie was convicted on 27 counts including charges of grand theft, selling unregistered securities and conspiracy to evade income taxe!S. The mix up in exhibits wu discove red b y Turner's permanent court clerk Natalie Drummond. She found the box (See RETRIAL, Pa1e A!) In an interview, Basile acknowledged that the proposal to absorb the Coastline administration into the Orange Coast and Golde n West o p e rations was a rad ical suggestion. . But she claimed it is no less radical than the layoff of perhaps 200 full-time instructors. The diatrlct has acknowledged its administrators and trustees are considering "substantial" layoffs of adminiatrators, faculty and support staff. But the district has disclosed no numbers in connection with such cutbacks. By law. the district must notify full-time teachers ar:td other certificated employees of layoffs by March 15. Acknowledging that rumors of massive layoffs are rampant, about 150 concerned teachers and others formed a standing-room- only crowd during the trustees' regular board meeting. \r arious speakers urged the trustees to "put people ahead of things" in their budget consideration.a and to use layoffs as only a last resort. District Chancellor Norman Watson said that ln view of the $5.5 million budget shortage, layoffs will be "unavoidable." But Board President Carol Gandy lnmted that the truateet have made no firm decision.a on how to cope with the budget shortage. The teachers' proposal noted that Orange Coast and Golden West maintained off-campus classes before Coastline was opened in 1976 and could reswna. this responsibility by absorbing some of the present Coastline administrators. The group claimed this arrangement would have no impact on the Coastline teaching staff. Coastline President John Buller said some of the cost savings proposed by the teachers will require close scrutiny. But he added that Coastline served 33,000 studenta last spring in more than 1,500 cia.es. "Thia is a blg operation," he said. "You don't juat dismantle it and distribute it to the two other colleges." Dave Brownell, Coastline'• dean of administrative services, added, "We continue to generate more revenue than we expend." He a1ao said that closing down some of Coastline's neighborhood cl.ass sites, as suggested by the teachers, co uld reduce enrollment. which In turn would. reduce the state funding received b the district. (~ COU.EGE, Page A%) . • Treasure Island relocation 10K'd ~ A relocation plan for residents of the Treasure Island Mobile Home Park in South LaiUJl.8 has been approved by the Orange County Board of Supervillors. The board approved the relocation package Wedneaday after listening to objections of 1everal park re1idents who oppoee being uprooted from their homes. A The plan a pproved by the !oard spells out who will be relocated, when relocation probably will occur and the am o unt and type of t:om pens a ti on reaide n ta w 111 receive. The plan was drafted by a committee composed of county officials, park residents and representatives of the park owners. The board directed the relocation package become a required component of any future uae permit that might be granted the developers as they seek final approval for the propoeed development. Owners of the park are seeking to build twin time-share lodges, containing 440 units, and a 76-unit apartment building, on the 27 -acre beachfront parcel. Deve lopers first considered converting the 50-year-old mobilehome park to a time-share resort In 1977 and began planning the project In 1979. Since 1977, purchasers of mobile homd at the park have been informed of the owner's intention. The relocation plan approved by the board grants permanent tenants who moved into the park prior to May, 1977, the right to live in one o f the on -site apartment units at a rate equal to the rate charged for their mobile home space in May, 1981. Any subeequent rent increaaes will be tied to the consumer price Index. Other tenants can choose between a relocation payment of a varying amount or a discount towaid ihe purchase of one of the time-share units. Treasure Island's developers are proposing the project be conatructed in three phases. The fint phase would be conatruct.ion of the apartment building. It would not require the relocation of any residenta. The second phase would be construction of one of the time- share structures on the park's west aide. It would require • relocation of residents of 138 mobile home spaces. The third phase on the park's east side, would require relocation ol residents of the remaining 128 .. paces. Supervisor Thomas Riley, who (See TREASURE, Pase A!) CM housing project revived By JODI CADENHEAD O(tfleDeltJNottulf A proposal for an affordable apartment project In west Costa Mesa, considered dead following a losa of federal subsidy funds, la belng revived. With thelf' options dimJ.niahing. Costa M esa C aty Council members met thla week to consider using l"DOt'tgage revenue bonds to finance the construction of 50 apartmenliil for low-income families. Such a financinj{ scheme, never before uaed In c.o.ta Mesa, may be the onll way the complex can get of the ground and still remain affordable, said Marilyn Whisenand, city redevelopment dittctor. Using $1.6 million in federal Conununity Development Block grant funds, the city in 1979 purchased land at 1930 Wallace Ave., 2015 Pomona Ave. and 765 W. 10th St. fOI' the construction of the apartments. Last January the project was dealt a severe setback when President Reagan announced plans to kill the federal HousinC and Urban Development program that offered subsidies for newly constructed rental units. Effort• by city officials to transfer funds from a defunct HUD-financing church project for eenion to the family houaina project failed. So did attempts to Cind alternative sources of funding. Under the proposed revenue (See SECOND, Pase A4) Second pelican loses false beak By JOEL C. DON or .. .,..,,...,..., Veterinarian• •t a Laguna Nfauel animal holpttal. although ahak:en after a eecond mutilated pelican lost Its arUfida1 beak, laid today they are ltill detenn1ned to find a eolution to the problem. "Nobody told u1 that thl• would be ea1y," aald Crown Valley Animal Ho1pital veterinarlan Gayle Roberta. "We're doinl tomethina that'• never been done before. "We'll have to change the ~hnique. Obviously this one won't work." The accident occurred a( Sea World in San Diego, where Jamie -one of 15 maimed brown pelican.a In captivity - had been aent to eventually resume a normal life in the wUd. The bird wu befna kept in a Humboldt penguin habitat when ----lllDEX---- AlO A& 84.5 B2 C&-8 87 87 C4 A.8 88 82 Ann Landen B2 Movtea Be NaUonal Newt A3 Public Notx.A8,Be.B8:C.·& Sparta Ct-a Stock Marketa. B& TeMYiaon 88 Theac.n 88. W•thft A2 WoC'ld Newt A.a. ---~----...-··~) Its fiberglass upper beak broke off. "He was just swlmming In the water and he shook his head from alde to aide -which they do -and it just fell off," said marine P.!';k 1pokeswoman Diane Wolfe. 'We don't know why it fell off. There's a pcmibillty that the bone where it's attached la dytna." Dr. Roberta 8IJ"eed with that .. !Allen\, noUni that the break apparently occurred just above the attachment. The artlflcial beak 11 held on with atalnleu ateel plata, ecrewa and• apedaJ bone aiu.. "WMt we have to do la attach aomelhlna and keep the blrd'• rematnln1 beak alive," she edded. JUlt a week .,o, another of the four .,.11can1 fltt4td wfth an irdtldal beak auffered a limOar acddent at the Lquna Ntauel' animal boapital. Aa wlldltte OUldUa were lft~ to thlJ J..m. and R\8\y co, sea Wor \ Cathy Lee bumped into an animal worker and lost her fiberglu. beak. Veterinarians then decided to only aend one bird to San Dieao to find out what went wrona. Robert. said tiuue aamplea from Cathy Lee'• beak have been amt to Iowa State UniVflWity ror te1tln1. In the meantime, all aur1erln have been postponed unut Dr. Robert Rooke of J'ountaln Valley, the animal 1ur1eon who devlHd novel proethetic operation, can flaun out ho• to prevent beab &om fal!lna off. Two other blrda with a.rtlfklial beak.I -PlnocchJo and Ruaty -probably would loH thelr fiberlJMI lnOUtl If they WeN Ml free, 1'obenl predicted. &nee mid~. lt peUauW ha\l'I bed thetr '-'Pl*' beUa cut or •wed -'Off in tlw . DIN Point Harbor aria.'. Fcvr of tM blrda dJed -• NaU.lt of thllr lnJW1tl ·Ind 1.M rt11t wen ....-t to Crvwn Valley for tnetment. JamJe the pelleaa loll irdlleial Mak dllrina reea~ltoa ha SU DI•· I I I Januarv 13, 1113 PVC seeks • v.1ews on On of re costs '4.-11\;:;lQC•.~~ tQ w...._,.~ 29.Y t4 3 million of Unit U'a cmL Th• reaetor will be capeble of providJn1 enou1h power for a city ot 1 m1Won people. of financial documenta while cleanin8 out the jury room. DurTn~ a brief hearlna Tu.day, Turner aa.ld the miltake occurred when an unnamed 8UbsUtute clerk, flllina ln durlni Drummond '• a'h1ence, accidentally put t he financial recordl In the jury room. The itema had not been admitted lnto evidence, court official aaJd, and, therefore, should not have been &{ven to jurors. four dUferent clerjq ln aix daya,11 Hid Turn er. "There waa no conunulty of aupport h•lp." It la not now kn.Own whether or not any of the ju.ron lnapected the financial doc:wnentl. Lagunan gets top Carmel post The utility HY• that wlth amooth operation, Unit U. and tta aia1er, Unit m, wW .. ve about twice their .. billion coet av_,. their 30-year llvm. But the utruty aa.ld that cornmet'cl.a1 operation of Unit D may lncre .. electridty ratel ln the early yean. "Du ring the period of lime Mn. Drummond waa absent the clerk'• office supplied me with Mut Mid a decll!on wlU be made whether or not to que1tion the jurora indJvtdually. By law, jurors ~ only be uked if they aaw the document• and not whether they were influenced by them, Malt Mid. U the convicUon la 1et ulde, McDonald la entitled to a new trial within 60 daya. COLLEGE PROPOSAL .. • Coaatllne President Buller acknowledged, however, that the college's administration is c urrently undergoing "modification" aa a result of an enrollment drop that occurred when the state halted funding for numerous classes formerly offered by Coastline. l'he college has already notified 11 admini'6-atora and other management employees that they face layoffs at the end o r the current sc hool year, according to C.outline spokesman Jack Chappell .. He said two other ad.miniatration jobs, not currently filled, have been eliminated. TREASURE I SLAND ... BY STEVE MITCHELL OfllillDellr .......... Dou1 Schmits, • former ...s.t&nt dty manapr ln Lquna Beech, hu been named to the top m unlclpal po1t In the 1ea1lde vtl1qe of C&rmol. Scnmta, 31, a thlrd generation 1...a8'unan who, at aae 2&, waa one of the ypun1e1t city ad- mlnl1tratota In Laauna, will become city manqer for Cannel on Feb. 28. The former Laguna Beach Htah S chool atudent body president left Laguna Beach four yean ago to accept a post aa city manager of Normandy Park, Wash. He left that job a year later to become usiatant city man.ager for the larger city of Bellevue, near Seattle. And now, he'll be returning to California to operate a city that he aaya has many limilarities to Laguna Beach. Carmel-by-the-Sea is conaidered an art colony, and its coutal location offers panoramic views of the ocean. ~chmitz aald the lac k of puklna and the need for aenior cltiaen hou1ln1 are major concern• In Carmel, •• In ~there'• the pull between reaidential and commercial int.ereatl ln Carmel, located on the Monterey Penin1ula -a confllct alway1 preaent In Lquna Be.ch. Schmits la leavtna a $47,000 job ln Bellewe, a city of 7~.000 resldenta, for a $43.~00 job in Carmel, which h.aa a population of only 4,800. He said he'11ooking forward to working in a small town again. But there are aome differences between Carmel and Laguna Beach. There are no at.reel lighta in residential areu, he said, and no postal delivery to homea - residents must go to the poat office. And, he said, the houaes don't have numerical identification. "Each h ouse ha1 its own name," he said. Do ug Schmitz Althouah SDG&E la uktn1 that .the coat of the capital npen11e9 for the NllC'tor be added to l ti rete bue, ralllna local rats by about 1.2 centa per Id.Iowan hour, the utWty hu abo uUd the PUC to reduce the fuel-«JR Increment of electridty rat.el by the ame amount. The tuet coat 1avlnga ia poHlble becauae $1 worth of nuclear fuel wlll produce four times u much electrtclty u $1 worth of oil. But If the fuel cost aa~ are not aa high aa expec~ the utility will probably ask or an increaae in November, said Alan Strachan, SOO&E'a manager of rat.ea and valuatiosu. After the public heartnp, the PUC will return to San Francia.'o Monday where Its own staff wW argue that neither SOO&E nor Southern California Edi.Ion. part owner of the new reactor, ought to receive the relief they are requesting. worked with the committee developing the relocation plan, said it is "unbelievable in its generosity." Several residents -reiterating concerns many others have expres9ed before the board in the past -said the plan 'is Inadequate and does not provide proper compensation for what residents stand to loee. December, 1981. Chamberlin added that renta have increased 50 percent for 27 percent of park residentl. He reminded Riley, in whose district the park is located, of a statement Riley made in 1981, promising that the board would be "hostile" toward approving the development project if rents were drastically increased. Tenants get cold shoul~ers in shower "M06t people will get so little it doesn't matter," said Kathleen Butcher, a park resident. ''Two thousand dollars or $8,000 doesn't m e an anything to someone losing their home." Resident Chuck Chamberlin told the board that rents in the park have increased as much as 100 percent in one Ul8tance since Riley promised that he would look into the situation and "follow up on my conun.itment to you." Before the relocations begin, however , the developers still have to obtain county approval fo r their project . A hearing concerning a site plan is set in February. Judge rules Packard election valid By Tbe Auoclated .t>re11 A Superior Court judge ruled today in San Diego that despite thousands of voting booklet defacements in the 43rd Congressional District on election day, the write-in victory of Rep. Ronald C. Packard ahould stand. Judge Franklin Orfield aaid that defea t ed Democratic candidate Roy Pat Archer had failed to prove that there was malconduct by pollworkers, or that errors in the voting process would have changed the outcome of the elecuon. "The evidence an thJS case falls far short to set aside the results," said Orfield. "I find no s uch errors which would have come close to changing the vote of the e lectio n . There was a fair political mixture of persons working (at the polla). There ia no evidence of any conspiracy of any Packard workers to violate election codes." Or-field said that to overturn the election. Archer would have had to prove th.at the confusion cau sed by ballot booklet d efacementa was sufficient to confuse 8.449 people. By ROBERT BARKER Of the D.itr Not at.tt Tenants at the Apple Apartments ln Huntington Beach say It'• pretty tough to go Brown rites slate d Friday M emorial services for Lawrence Brown, a longtime Newport Beach resident and shop owner who died Monday, will be held at 3:30 p.m. Friday at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Brown. who was 73, had lived ln Newport Beach for 38 years and was a former co-owner of Balboa Marine Hardware. He was a charter member of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, a member of the 552 Club of Hoag MemorW Hospital and a 30-year member of the Newport Rotary Club. A nauve of Nebraska, Brown graduated from Occidental Colleae ln 1931 and waa a member o f the college's 50-year-club. He is aurvived by his wife, Margerie; a daughter, Susan Brown. of Laguna Beach. and a 90l'l, Timothy Brown, of Irvine. The family suggestl memorial contribuUons to Hoag Memorial Hospital Not quite as w-arin Cons In / anou1a O• warm ana moeuy eunny The Santa Ana wlnde from !tie dHarl fueled Ill• lleal wave, wNCtl btOll• 7~ -de for Ille llOlteel Jen. f 1 In Loa Angalea and 8an Diego with 13'• In boltl dtlM 8u1 "'~· ,. ol 82 In Loe Angel•• ••• two oeor-et>e>rt o11t1e ~ _. • Jen 12. 1921 The nwairy toPC*l IO '°' ftW deye In • row, bu1 • ''WIY .,_ cooling trend" -predicted by the WMlflar ..-.tea. WednMd9)' •• a "goroeoue dey, aH qu.alltywlM," Mid Jim 81ralloa, South COMl NI Qualhy ~181111 Olatl1ct epolc U mali. 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TQC>ella Tue.on TulM WNhlnglon Wlctlha ·Tides I 51 37 54 34 40 I 38 18 58 50 s ·14 53 38 32 20 441 20 75 54 52 23 42 34 48 20 4 1 30 88 41 441 38 ee 21 82 80 " 40 70 31 42 29 58 31 38 34 78 45 eo n 52 42 n •1 • 40 51 22 16 H 72 52 83 so 85 .. 97 12 18 " 11 41 14 81 12 ... 11 ... 19 38 11 44 61 33 ... 51 TOOAY • a-er loW 1:2t P.l'I\. 0,7 a-ct hlOll 10-.01 p,m. t.7 ,,.., ""' IOw H7 ..... t.3 ,.,.. .... 1:41 • fl\. 1.0 ............ -':ti...... d.1 leoofld """ 10'.il '·"'· .. , -.... loM .. 8.ot p.lft .. ,.._,......t:.eM ~ ............... "' . .... ~ ...... . without water for a couple of weeks. Gas was sh ut off to the 300-unit complex on Warner Avenue for 15 days In December because of ruptures in the gaa line. Residents say they had to improvise and that showers were only occasional and warm at bPst. "You don't know what a hassle it is until you go through it," 88.ld Gordie Spe!'gler, a resident After shivering through several showers, Spengler said he worked around the problem by going to work early at the Long Beach Naval Station and using the facilities there. Others said they heated water on their electric stoves for baths. The tenants' proble ms are splashing over into a diaagreemet over how much rent they should pay. , Traweek Western property manager Dick Berube said the management is offering to deduct 4!5 percent ol the rent for each of the 15 days the hot water wasn't available. Residents are claiming that 50 percent of the rent should be subtracted for those 15 days. Tom Grunaldi, a leader of the residents. said about 100 tenants decided at a meeting Monday night that they'll mail an their monthly checks, minus the 50 percent deduction. He said ~e expects checks will be returned by management. The next step, he said, would be to pay the full amount -rent in the complex ranges from $410 to $540 a month -and to go to small claims court in an attempt to recover the contested amount. Berube said the 25 percent ''concession" figure was arrived at after consultations with legal counsel. Hot water was restored Dec. iu when plastic pipelines were put m operation. NB jail death probed An investigation to detemiine why a 58-year-old Corona del Mar man died while being held in a Newport Beach jail cell was being conducted today by the Orange County Coroner's office. James A. Tebbetts was found at 5:10 a.m. Wednesday during a routine jail inspoction. Police said Tebbetts was alone in the cell t and appeared to have died of natural causes. Tebbetts was arrested on a trespassing charge Tuesday evening after his estranged wife, Millie Pyle. (egistered a complaint with police. Police said the jail cells are anspoct.ed on an hourly basis. to eat, niis R:>R SOME GREAT DOOR PRIZES• AND A DELICIOUS BREAKFAST, WNCH OR DINNER.COME TO: 2810-E. Chapman Ave., Orange 2949 Fairview'", Coma Mesa ·o..aaa. at .....,.... l OtlnQe Oout DAILY PILOT /Thu rid NATION County health care .costs soaring uUPI; Guild reach-n " • ---...----····-·--· --·-·---·-·-··--·-···--·~· -....... __ ,,. • tentative agreemen By Tiie A11oclatecl Pre11 NEW YORK -United Presa Intemat.Jonal and the Wlre Service Oulld aay they have reached tentattve a1reement on a thr .. ·year contract covertna nearly l,000 e mployeea in the United States. Eric Kramer, a union officer. said Wednelday the tentative agreement called for profit sharing, an agency 1hop and a pey incttase of Sl32 71 for top 1c•le editorial employeH over the three yean of the contract. Top acale editorial employee•. those with five 1ean experience, now earn U 12 weekly uncter the agreement \hat expires April IS. Kramer said tnat under th91 tentative a6{reement reached In an all-nlaht sesaion, that would riR Ln five steps to S644.7 l in October 1985. Arms control chief quits IY ITEV& TlllPOU Tt\• rapid rlH In coet1 11 Ofllli hilr Nii iiiil 1ndbutabl• '° ~ rat fac&ora. -ltapldl~~~ ::::-dins to th• report and _JDLl.Jnhl h ln t' rit-offfclal J .. n -£mond. new t t quaner o They lnclude: 1982, when th• price of -Cutbeck.l In 1tace Medi-Cal ho1pltaltaaUon lncreaaed an coveraae. aom• of which cook avctr-a• of 20.0 percent owr the effect dwinl the quarier, wh.lch um. quarter a year earlier. upt IOfM people away from the And the condition• that hoepllal who mlaht otherwlN cl'ffted the lncreue proml.M to have ION'· conUnue drivfl\i pr1c!ee up in the . -T h e I n c r e a 1 • I n futunt, accordl~ to otflctala of unemployment that left many the Oran11 'County HHlth iobl .. work.era without mtdtcal P~ C.Oundl. lnaurance, ap1n keeptna people ThOM flaurtt and concluaiona away from the hoapltal who came In • report compUed by th• mlaht otherwt.e have aone. California Health F1cllhl.. -F.conomic condition• that Commlaton and releued by the lncreue the number of people council th'4 week. who, thouah ln1ured, avoided Tot.al char1e1 for a daJ in a hoapitalh.Atfon becauae they did county hotptAl averqed f768.37 not have the money to pay ~n- durln1 the third quarter, with a covered medJcal expenae1. hiah of $1.117 at Doctor1 Hoeplta.l -lncreased coeta to hoaplt.a.ls of Sanua Ana. Fountain Valley due to hiaher aaJ.ary and 1upply Community Hospital recorded prices. the second highest average daily -Lar1er bills for patient.a charge at Sl.101. who uaed the hoeplta.l to offaet ~ 'Ln>r Jn~· ~~ wlio dia.n'( OcCUpancy r•'-at all county holpltall were down lft't•I• 7:15 .,.rcennn e third quarter of 1982 compared to • year earlier Emond Mid tho holplt.al.a, faced with lower occupancy. were torct<d to 1pread their co1t1 amona the patlenta becau.e they often are aaddled with fixed expenae1. She likened the attu.tton t.ctna th• h09plt.a.la to "the poor auy who sot an 18 percent mortaaae wt year. He mll}lt be abi. to aet one for 12 percent now but he'• got to pay (the higher rate) for 30 yean." Emond a.lao laid that coall have risen becauae ho1pltal1 continually acquire new technology that, while it may be a boon to the Ill. coel.11 a lot of money to uae. "We've got some fantaatic things we can do these days, but at enormous C09t," she said. ~ ~_..,.,""*' .iNll~- ol ~ lhflaUon ,.... for all othlr' ltmw In the Lioe.~l•-ur'&l}ll!::!l__ CO'untl UN for the third q~ ot 19 2, th• report .. ld. TI.><• Conaumer Prke Index for the atta recordod an overall lncniue ' of 4.9 percent durtn1 the period, •l.J while the medical care , component of the Index &'Ole 12.8 ' • pe~nt. .'o Emond uld coruumer1 and the'~ medical profe11lon can work 'N totether In aeveral areaa to keep~ ., health care ooeta down. 1i; "We bave to educate the dot:$v~, (doctors) to think twice before c1J orderln1 teat.a, or before they ir;_ order multiple test.a when one mlght do," she aa.ld. rt. And conaumera can be "better 11 ' shoppers" when they need ) health care by comparing prices. considering outpatient treatment.. Instead of adm.lmion to a hoepitaJ and postponing or canceling Jt. elective surgery. 1he said. ·. WASHINGTON -Arms control c hief Eugene V Rostow's resignation under fire from Pres1dent Reagan and a group of Senate conservatives climaxes a di.sannament agency shakeup at a time when strategy for negotiating with the Soviet Union 1s undergoing close review. with Senate hardliners over h&S top assistants and the way he was directing anns policy, submitted his resignation Wednesday in a letter to Reagan ~~~~~----------~~------------~~--~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~--'~ ., .. R e a g a n sa i d h e w a s n omi nating Kenneth Adelman. deputy to U.N. ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick, to take Rostow's place . King holiday sparks controversy .. " Lft The 69-year-old Democrat, angered by a protracted battle Cops kill 7 in shootout MEMPHIS, Tenn. -Police firing tear gas stormed the home of a rel1g1ous zealot today in a futile effort to rescue an officer taken hostage, and all seven men holding the prisoner were STATE killed in the gun battle, authorities said. A police tactical unit found the battered body of Patrolman R.S. Hester just inside the front door of the house . NOW leader denied hail LOS ANGELES -Ginny Eleanor Foat, the California president of the National Organization for Women, says she will light extradillon tD Louisiana on a murder charge. Foat, 42. remained jailed today after a judge denied bail because the charge against her carries a possible sentence of death or life unprisonrnent Deputy District Attorney Robert Lord said at a hearing Wednesday that Foat 1s wanted in the robbery and bludgeon murder of an elderly South American slain in the New Orleans area in 1965. Teachers warn of crisis LOS ANGELES - Thousands of schoolteachers, members of the United Teachers of Los Angeles. are handing out leaflets to warn the public about the fiscal crisis in pubhc educatlon The handbills, being distributed today. contend that among the 50 states. California ranks 5th in personal income but 50th m the percentage of per-capita income allocated to public schools. Students fight surcharge BERK.ELEY -Uruveraity of California students responded quickly and negativel y to a plan by university President DaVJd S. Saxon to impose a $100 surcharge for the spring quarter. WORLD "I don't believe a lot of students are prepared for it," said Michael Yak.i, external affairs officers for studenll on the Berkeley campus. "It'1 always been our position that we are opposed to increased fees." Poland expels reporter WARSAW, Poland -Ruth Gruber, United Press International'• Waraaw correspondent, charged that the governme nt order expelling her from Poland ts "part of a campaign against the Western press" by the military government. Authorities said they were ordering Gruber out of the country because she alleged.Iv collected "secret informationf• about military facilities. The 33-yeu-old reporter de~ the cha.rj{e. Gruber, the only American reporter for the agency in Warsaw, was released from 23 hours ' detent io n Wednesday evening. RAF pilot testifies WILDERNATH , West Germany -A Brltiah air force pilot sa.ys he was trying to take a picture during a training flight when he accidentally launched a Sidewinder misaile that sent a compatriot's $6 mWion plane crashing in a ball of flame. Testifying for the tint time at his court martial here, Flight Lt. Roy Lawrence al.eo said Wednesday that he WU given no warning that his Phantom fighter waa armed for the flight last May 25. By STEVE MITCHELL O(tfle Dellr l'ttot lt9'f Students likely would learn more about slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King .Tr. in the classroom than the beach on UCI march honors birth UC Irvine oraaniz.ationa will commemorate the late Martin Luther King Jr. 's birthday Friday with several 1peeche1 and a march from W1lllam Mason R~gional Park to the campus. Events will begin at 10 a.m. at Mason Park on Oniversity Drive northeast of the campus, where leaders of several UCI Third World groups are scheduled to speak on civil rights. At 10:30 a.m., participants will walk from the park along Culver and Campus drives to UCl's Gateway Plua In front of the Library, where a rally honoring King will begin at noon. The events are co-sponsored by the UCI Black Student Union and Black Faculty and Staff Association. They are open to the public. Similar event.a laat year attracted about 300 participants. Kidnapper of Scudder denied parole NORCX> (AP) -One of two men aerving life 1entences for the 1976 kidnapping of potato chip helr John H. Scudder has been denied parole by the It.ate Board of Prbon Terms. A three-member panel of the board told 27 -year-old Ricki Dale Sellers that his participation in the kidnapping 1howed a "callous disregard for human lif " e. The parole rejection came nine days after Scudder, who was 70, died of a ruptured abdominal blood veuel. He wa1 abducted Aug. 19, 1976, by two masked men who 1natched hlm as he left his dentist'• ofllce in Huntinaton Beach. The kldn.appen phoned hla wife and demanded $250,000 ranaom. Scudder mana1ed to escape after faking a heart attack, 1tru1gllng with his captors and tumbling out of their motor home onto a buay street in FoWltaln Valley. Sellen' brother-In-law, now ~o. al.to wu convicted in the cue, and la Imprisoned at the California Men'• Colony at San Lula Obilpo. His bid for parole wu rejected laat year. Sellers laid that for the tut three years he bu aent Jett.era to Scudder askina forgtvenea for the crime, and 1eekl.na hla help in obt•lnlng early refeaae from prlaon. He 1ald Scudder, who ltv~ on Balboa llland, never re.ponded. We're Listening ••• What do you like •bout the Daily Ptl9'T Whal don't you lllle? Call the number at left and your memaie will be recorded, transcribed md delivered to the appropriate editor. 642·6086 The same 24-hour answmftl aervlce mar be U.td to record let· ters to the editor on any topic. Mallbow...contrtbuton must lnclude their name and telephone number for verification. No clrculat.Jon calls, please Tell ua what'• on your mind. G , r ft,, &ow.., ....... , ~---- ORANGE COAST D1ilyPHat L l<9f lchulta ~.,,....,. Gl'd °"~ ol ~..,.. :~·,;::::ttCf'* MAIUI OPRCa • "' ........... CllM .... CA. ... .-..-.. --.0... ...... ~- the day set aaide to honor him. That's the contention of Jerome Thornsley, superintendent of the c.aplstrano Unified School District. But since the stale legislature Martin Luther King has mandated that students be given Friday off in obeervance of King's birthday, Thomsley said he has no choice but to comply. However, the 805 full and part -time t~achers in the 23-school district in south Orange County will be required to work Friday. The dectSion has angered Mark Ridley-Thomas, executive director of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference of Greater Los Angeles, the local chapter of the organization founded by King in the late 1950s. Ridley-Thomas claimed the Capistrano district 1s "defying the spirit of the law," by keeping instructors at work on the holiday of King's birthday. The state law requires that students must be dis.missed, but makes no reference to state teachers. Thornsley said the matter 1s one of negotiation with the teacher organization and "certainly not an anti-Martin Luther King thing. "Our contract says teachers have to work 181 days a year. We're not opposed to giving them the day off, but we're not going to reduce the number of work days," Thomsley said. And, 1f he had hls way, thef superintendent said, the 17,67~ students in the Capistrano district o,yould be in schoolw Friday, along with thelr teachers.1L "We feel we could have had.c ... lectures and discussions about ,~ Martin Luther King in the classroom, rather than having , them all run off to the beach,"~., Thomsley said. q "To be honest about it, most ofnJ the students have no idea who ti Martin Luther King was. ,- "If the day 111 meant to recognize a great American, then 11 we aren't doing a good job." .a But Ridley-Thomas rejected. ! ThomsJey's arguments, saying it t is up to the !lChools, community J~ and churches to organize · "alternative celebrations and.Ji events that give the kids something to do that day." '): He said the Capistrano district is the only !lChool district in Loe~ Angeles or Orange County that · requiring its teachers to work ~ Friday. · Meanwhile, Thornsley said teachers will be expected to show~ up on campuses Friday. ~ And what will they do, with • no students to teach? ~ "They'll participate in servioe sessions," Thornsley said ..•• "Professional training " 1 I ......--... ----~ .............. _____ _____ E! ... • I ' • CLOllNQ 1,111M Jobless rolls up,, retail sales down By Tbe A11oclated Pre11 The government today reported a modest tnc:n 11 in new appllcallons for unemployment benefit8 dwtnc the final week of 1982. The number had been f.aU.lna earlier ln December, hinting at a moderation tn the rile of unemployment. While the report on new applications I.a conlldeNd a barometer of labor market oondition8, eoonomi.ta _;l It ~ difficult to draw ooncluaions from one w 1 figures. Tbe Labor Department aald 550,000 people applied for jobless benefits for the flnt time ln the week ended Jan. 1. That waa an increue of 36,000 from the previous week. The figures are adjusted foe seasonal variations. Industrial sale told General Automation Inc., hu announced the .ie of it.s two Anaheim industrial buildings and related land to Lincoln Property Co., Irvine, a mapr nau.. based real est.ate development firm. The high technology facilities consist of 108,000-squ.are-foot and 130,000-square-foot builc:tlnal oocupying 9.32 and 10.6 acree, respectively. The facilities, built in 1961, were 10ld fOI' eaah ot approximately $9 millio n. The proceeds were primarily used to reduce debt as part of GA'• on-aans balance s heet improvement program, with the remainder being available to asaiat in the continued funding of R&D and marketing for GA's new ZEBllA microcomputer products. Total debt, currently at $20 million, bu been reduced from a July 1980 high of $48 mllllon by operating improvements and &S(et redeployment. METALS I NEW YC>At< 4"P)-Spot nonwr-... prb9 tocs.y. • . ; -• ... J I J J ) ' ,. q "1 ) d l )