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FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1983 ORANGE COUNl Y. C ALIFORNIA i~ CENT <;
Caltech president: Destroy nuclear arsenals
By STEVE MARBLE
Of tne O .. ty l'llot atelf
The nudt•ur 11r:wn11b 1d thl"
Unned States and tht-Sov1t•t
Umon should be turned over to d
c1v1uan l'Umm1ttee and dc.-slroyt"'<.l ,
phys1r1st Marvin l:oldbt·q~t·r
proposed Thur:.<lay night
Dr G(}ldtwrgcr, µrt'lildt•nt of
the <.:a ldorn1J lns utule of
Tcl·hnulog y. su isgt•l.tl·d th1·
s ystema tit· u1·s l r u1· t 10 11 ul
weaporu. oc. 11 final ~lt·p t11wu1 J
Curious
flock to
see robin
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .... Delly Pllo4 • i.ff
A rare rust-colored robin wllh
a bad sense of d1rN'llOn has
brought birdwatchers flocking to
Newport Beach
The tiny bird, a native of
Mexico that 1s supposed to fly
south this time of year, pulled
into Newport last w eek and
settled in Rochelle O"Donnell's
backyard pine tree
Thmgs haven 't been the same
since
More than 300 bird lovers have
shown up to cat.ch a glimpse of
the rufous-backed robin There
was a busload from San Diego, a
group of bird spec1al1sts from
De nmark and an Audubon
S ociety group from San
Francisco.
O'Donnell said she has let some
of the visitors set up camp in her
backyard and directed others to a
vie wing spot 1n an adjacent
nature center near N ewpo rt
Harbor High School.
"It's exc1ung," said O'DonneU.
noung she hasn't had a c hance w
see the rare bird herself.
The robin. a cco rding to
Audubon Society member Sylvia
Ranney. has been spotted only
once before in the Southwest and
that was 10 years ago in Yuma
"It likes the desert and
generally stays away from the
coast," she explained. "ll appears
it had to cross the mountains to
get here."
Ranney said the robin s1gh tmg
made the Audubon Society's bird
"hotline," a telephone tape that
allows birdwatchers to learn the
whereabouts of exotic species.
She said one bird lover who IS
attempting to set a record for the
most rare bird sightings in one
(See ROBIN, Page A6 l
uVt·rtang u nudear holocawn
. . r ti e s h l' e r n u m b e r u (
wcapvns we and the Soviets
hav<· 1~ lud1crou11 ," he told
nwmt.wn .. of the World Affairs
<:oum d l(utht>rt•d In Nt•wport
Bt'ath
·· h "s u 1111•..i11111~ll"s:. aq~unll'nt
wh1t·h s1dl' 1:; ahead,"" h1; st11d
"Wl''rt: at ..i stage wht·it· tht•
numb1:r 11f wt·apons 1s i;o great
lhJt 1·v1..•11 a doublmg by onP side
or the o t her is no lo nttt·r
relauve "
Gol<l~rger, a member of the
Nuclcur Safety Oversight
Uimm1tt.ee und a pa.st member of
the President's Sdenl'e Advl80ry
tom m1ttee , drew an
t•xtraord1nanly bleak p1t·ture of
what thl' arms ral~ has It'd to
llt• su1d th1• United SUttt•s and
tht· Sovlt't Un1tm have cnuu~h
nul"it•ar musl'le to kill every
hu111.rn an th1• wu1 Id with the
O.U1 Piiot Photo b1 Alc:herd Ka.hie<
Junior birdmen Hyan . L Rnd Shawn
O'Donnell. 2. look for rart.• robin in
~•·w port Beach.
.Housing project gets A-plus
R eport prai e a ffordable units but questions remain
By STEVE TRIPOLI
0(1ne Deity Pilot Steff
A t: on sort 1 um •i ( C >range
County builders ha.; ISSUl'd a
report card on its thrC'C'-year
effort tu build an affordable
housing pro.)('Ct. tht' Bt>nch Mark
Villas l'Ondom1n1ums 1n El Toro,
The grade 1s an A pluc;
But though thr builders
avoided use of tht' word
"extraordinary" to dl09Cnoc their
effort. questions rt>main as lC>
whe the r the ronditlnns that
created Bench Mark Villas could
be completely dupli cated
elsewhere
The report. relea&'d at a p~
oonference, listed as the fu-st of
its 10 "significant conclusions ..
..the finding that "quality housing
can be built at affordable prices ··
Bench Mark Villas was made
~ible through a joint effort of
the build ers a nd cou nt y
government that mcluded rapid
p r 11 < ,. s s r n g n f p l' r m 1 t s
govc·rnment bond batk ed
mortgagl• f1nanc1ng a spf·<·1al
agn't•ment on land cusL"' ;ind an
1·c1'>lng vf snmc> c·onstruc t ion
standards
The builders agrc't>Cl that uthN
d<'vt>lopcrs may not b<> c1blt· to
set·ur<' thl' same H 75 10 l l 5
pen.'t'nt mortgages for buyer;
But thl'y insisted that many of
tht' lessons of Bench Mark Villas
i::an hl' transfern•d to oth<'r
developments to cut costs
The 12 4 units 1n th e
dC'Vt>lopment sold in lat<' 1!181
and early 1982 for an average
$53,758, wtth prices ranging from
$39,000 to $68,000 Arcording to
the repo rt. prices were kept
down by .
Can•ful design that kept
costs down to S22 per square foot.
as opposed t o an industry
average of $26-30 per square foot
for affordable housing Design
--..vmgs rut pnCT's at Bench Mark
Villas an averagt· of $3.600-7 .200
JX'f unit. tht• report sldtcd
Management and cost
l·ontrol. mduding completion of
the pru)C'<:t one munth a head of
-;c•h1·clul1•. that -,.aved Sl.720 per
Urllt
Alluw.mtt'S by government
for less than the previo us
-;tandc1rd number o r parking
spaces and for construrt1on of
um·ovc-rt.'CI parkmg spact'S, for an
avNagt' $4,!'>00 per unit savings
A special agreement for sale
of th<' s1x-;u:re parcel that the
pro.)('Ct was built on that saved
almost $22.000 per unit
Bill P1shcr. spokesman for the
t'Onsoruum. called 1t the largest
privat Ply financed affordable
housing <.lemonstration project in
the nation. Fisher said the two-
volume report on the pro.)l'('t is
inte nded to be "a document
(See A-PLUS. Pal{e A!)
equivalent of thr~ tons of TNT
An oun<.-e of TNT, he said, ui
enouah to kill a peraon
Goldberger said there are 50.-
000 nudear weapo ns 1n the
world. e&eh with a strength 20
limes the atomw bomb dropped
on H1rosh1ma
Thi• United States. he said,
C.'<Jrltrols tiO pt-n"ent of tht· nudt'ar
WN1poll8 In tht.' World
Thl· Soviet Union he
t·untmut'd, t·ould takt• uut t.'Vt•ry
Ament·ian nty with a population
over 5,000 with 118 strutt:81 C
wt-aporui w hilt-onJy three of the
United S1'ttc11· rlf"l't of l'<lf>t•ldun
!jUhtn<trint·s l"uuld lt·Vl·I t·v1,ry
lllJ~r Sov1l•t t'llY
C.oldbNgl"r said that add111011Jl
nul'lear weoapuns would !jt•rv1·
I 1 l l I c· p u r p 11 !> c· b l' y •J n d
··n·ur-runginK thl" rul>l>lo" in tht·
t·vt·nl of a nudl'ar war
"I don't l.>t•hevc· in tht• so-c·allt-.f
holt out uf thl"-blue dtl.4.tt•k but 1l
tb possible: the:re cuuld be an
attaek by accident. by error. by
muicakulallon "
Goldberger da1med there have
been at least six "flaae alarml" in
the· United State11 m recent years
when It was believed Sovie t
1111ssil(!S had hrt>n launched.
"Juill a compu~er glitch but
" Gold~rger said. letting hi.B
vo1c.·e trail off
I le said he does not subscribe
(See NUCLEAR, Page A%)
Buildings shift proposed
Ea I Irvine his torical ·ite could lu~ moved 2 mile
By GLENN SCOTI'
Of tlM O•llY l'llot atelf
After vainly sear<.'h1ng for a
slmple way t.o preserve several
hi s torical buildings 1n Eas t
lrvtne, some ci t y council
m embers are t oyin g with
ret:onstrucuon of the village 1n an
entirely new setting
The idea 1s to shift the old
buildings -now locat..ec.! on Sand
Can yon A Vt'nue just W('Sl of the
Sant.a Ana Preeway to a s1Le
two miles to the south wh~re the
city plans to build a new train
and-bus st.auon.
Counc ilwoman Barbara
Wiener pushed for consideration
of th£> new idea this week as a
possible soluuon to the nty's
lo ng -s tanding prob lem o f
preser v ing the Eas t Irvine
village
The buildings could be
relocated in their same ahgmfwnt
ON Sl'Vt•ral acrt'S east of l he so
l'alll-d Golden Trianglt'. she said
T he land has alr eady bt'l'n set
aside for the station And, r<i ther
than building a fant·y, modern
look1n~ s tation, the city could
rel·onstrut·t the former lrvme
Hant•h station that onn:> was a
part of East lrvtne. she addt!d.
Making the historic structures
a working part of the city would
ensure· their preservation and
opt-n up Sand Canyon for n1-eded
tra nsporta t1 on im provt'mcn ts.
said Wiener, a fonner president
of the Irvine Historical Society
Sand Canyon. still a tw<i-lane
road runn ing through rural
areas, 1~ expected to evc>ntually
la ' l'Xtcnded thro ugh th e
San J oaquin Hills to the t'Oast It
a lso 1s expected to handle a
substantlaJ poruon of new traffic
ai. lrvinf· grows to the southeast
C ity o ff1c1a ls havp been
studying ways of widening the
road for several years. The big
roadbloc·k , however, has been the
o ld Irvine Ra nch buildings 1n
East I rvane: the ge ne ral store.
hl:Jck sm1th's s h o p . garage.
warehouse. hotel and res1de nua1
bungalows
City Council members have
vowed to preserve the buildings.
although opinions differ on the
bt-st means. A priority has been
to keep the buildings cx·cupied
and operating. All but the hotel
are in use today
Wie ne r said the comme rcial
future of the bu1Jdmgs would be
improved by relocating them to
the st.auon site, where pedestrian
traffic.· would bring business.
"It would aUow us to breathe
back into these old buildings a
social and economic ltfe," she
said
(See HISTORICAL, Page AZ )
NB woinan Inay lose brothel hid
By STEVE MARBLE
Oft!MD.tt, "91 ai.n
A bordello owner from Nevada
said she has run out of lime and
palle nl'C waiting for a group o f
Orange County investors t.u <.-ome
up with enough money to buy
her three eat.abU.hments.
"They are very nice people but
you can't do business without
money:· said Sylvia "Simone"
Binder
The investors reportedly have
withdrawn an offer o f S2 5
million for the Villa J oy. Simone
de Paris and Pussycat brothels in
downtown Winnemucca. Nev
Binder said the group wanted
anot her four or five months to
raLSe the money
"I don"t have that long:· said
Binder She ts facing a U S
deportation heanng at the end of
the month, tnggered. tn part, by
her interest 1n the lx>rdellos
Bindl•r said the Orange County
investors have been replaced by
anothe r group of in vestors who
are interested m bu ying the
highway establishments
ShP wouldn't say where the
other group is from
But Nc•w port Beach reside nt
Joan Church, the only named
member of the Orange County
investment group. ·said she 1s
holdlng out hope the brothel deaJ
can be salvaged
"h's not dead yet," Church
said
The Newport Beach woman.
who describes herself as a family
person a nd a former cocktail
lounge o perator. said s he has
long wanted to run a brothel
Church dedtned to identify the
other members of her group or
say whether so m e o f the
investor s h ad dropped o ut
be<:ause of bad publimy
W1nnt•muc."Ca Police Chtef Les
Jones, whose department must
approVt' buyers of any brothels
in the city, confirmed that the
offer for Binder's establishments
has ~n withdrawn.
"The whole thing's off as far
as l can tell." he said "l don"t
know why they pulled out
That's not my concern."
J o n es said there are s ix
brothels in Winnemucca , all
clustered near the town's civic
center. According to Nevada law,
bordellos are legal in a county
with a population of less than
200,000
Not1f1cd that Church was suU
p1nn1ng h e r h o p es on the
transaction. Binder noted, "No,
there's no t•hance of that "
Binder said she is hopeful of
a voiding deportation from the
US and wants to settle in Reno
with her husband.
··1 d on 't think It was bad
publicity that did this (killed the
pun:hase)," she said. "I just don't
think they co uld raise t h e '
money "
Delly"°' ....... .., 0-, ........
J effrey Hosler, :J, rides his tricycle through the affordable·
Ben ch Mark Villas complex in El Toro.
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Packard's • • wr1te-1n election upheld Mit'hae l Tilson Thomas returns to Orange
County Saturday for his second concert of
the sea son a s principal conductor of the
Los Angeles Philharmonic. Weekender. SAN mroo (AP) -Saying 9
court challenge fell "far ahort" of
proving there was an Election
Day conspiracy, a Superior Court
judge haa upheld the Nov. 2
·write-in victo ry of Rep. Ron
Pa c kard in the 4 3rd
~I Dlatrict.
· ·~ evidence ln th la cue falll
far ahoct to Mt ulde the re&IUlta."
Judae Frankltn O rfteld Hid
Thunday • f ter t.aklni 24 houn
lo coMider aix day. of ie.tlmony
'-' f\ d a r i u me n t I n t h e ca u
Jatou~t by defee~ Democratic
j : 11)
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c8ndfdate Roy Pat Archer
Archer claimed maalve ballot
book defacements In the San
Diego County portion of the
dlltrlct deprived him of votes and
awung the election to Packard,
only the third write-In cand idate
In history to win a 1eat in the
U S. Houae of Repreeent.atlvet.
"I am extremely pleued," said
Paduard while vialUn1 hil dlatrkt
after being sworn In to office
Jan. 3. "There was ·ablolutely no
conspiracy or e!tort on our part
to confuse the voters or to do
anythmg to nullify the election "
Packard. a Republican, entered
the race after losing the June
GOP primary by 92 votea to
Johnnie Crean. Crean flnlahed
las( in the race and did not
contest the retiulta.
Packard 118..id the main aoaI of
hlJ campaign waa to expl.afn how
to cast a valid write-In vote.
"Th~re wu j\dl no evidence
we had c o mm it ted any
wrongdotna In the campallf\ and
I th ink the jud1e recogn ised
that," Mid Pacluard, a 52-year-old
denttst rrom Carlsbad.
Judge Orfield, who allowed
the case to rome to trial after
ruling atate court! had the
authority to lnv8Ugate federal
electlona, said, "I find no such
' errors which would have come
cloee to chanatna the vote of the
e lection. There waa a fair
mixture of per90na worklna at
the pol.la. Thert1 la no eYtdence of
any conspiracy o f Pac kard
worku11 to violate election
codee."
(See PACJtARO, Par• Al)
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NUCLEAR BOMBS • • •
either to the theory that thC'
United St.ates haa loat around In
the arma rac:e or that the Soviet
UnJon la unwilllni to participate
ln aerioua anna reductions.
"The Soviet Union may be
aggreealve and maybe they're not
really nice guys but I believe
they feel threatened."
The two superpowenJ, he said,
muat agree to a ban on nuclear
weapon testing aa a fil'lt step.
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___ ads to ·
shooting
By GLENN SCOTT oflMO.., .... ....,
A 20-year~old man helpl.ni hJ.
11-ter move from an Irvine~
waa abot and killed Thursday
nlaht. Police officel'I arrea1ed the
sl1ter'1 landlord early today on
swtplclon of murder.
"Both aides would loee 1eme
confldem-e in their systems and
that would be a good thing
When you're n ot so sure
something is going to work ,
you're far leu adventurous."
Goldberger said a final step
would be to cease production of
all materials used in nuclear
weapons and then. over a penod
o f time, have the weapons
destroyed.
Historic Irvine Country S tore, now on Sond ~e nyon
one of several buildings the Irvine <.:ity t:oun cil ha
moving so they might be preserved .
Avenue, is
proposed
Steven Pellegnn!, 25, a hou.e
painter, was booked i nto
Newp ort Beach City Jail.
l nve1tlgator1 allef ed today
Pellegrini .shot Jef rey Alle n
Watklna of WeatmJnater at 9:20
p.m. Thursday after an argument
over the woman's decision to
move out
She had only moved in a week
ago after answering a classified
advertisement for a room at the
house at 4531 Ranchgrove Dr.,
said police I,.t. Bob Lennert. She
told 1nvest1gators after the
shooting that she didn't like
Pellegrini. who had subleased
her the room, and suddenly
decided to leave, said Lennert.
"I would really like the United
Stat.es to be the nation that led
the world away from the nuclear
nightmare."
HISTORICAL BUILDINGS MOVE • • •
Marvin Goldbe rger
. PACKARD STILL IN • • • It was the f irs t trial in
California contesting the election
of a federal officer.
Archer, outpollcd by Packard
A-PLUS • • •
others hopefully can use and
learn from."
Karl Bergheer of the Bergheer
Company. president of the
consortium, said "we hope the
lessons learned by our member
companies working closely with
county officials will pay dividends
to other communities struggling
to provide affordable housing."
Bergheer said he hopes the
project will show government
officials that the demand for
housing among middle income
people 1s strong enough that
rules governing density and
other stages of the process can be
softened or waived.
Bergheer said the builders, m
realizing an after-tax profit of
~.ts / pe r cent on the project.
proved to themselves that they
could make a reasonable profit on
affordable housmg.
by more than 8,000 votes, had
hoped for a favorable ruling that
could have been presented to the
House Administration Committee
as evidence that Packard should
be unseated.
"I was not expecting this," S&Jd
Archer "I thought we built a
good case." Archer saJd he would
consult with Democratic leaders
.in San Diego County before
decirung whether t.o appeal the
case.
County Registrar of Voters
Ray Ortiz testified during the
trial that 58 percent of the 1,908
ballot booklets used by all voters
had been defaced in the San
Otego County part of the dtslrict
The d1Strict also includes a part
of Orange County, but there
were no reports there of any
problems.
On some booklets. voters had
blackened out the candidates'
names so completely that
succeeding voters couldn't read
them.
From Page A1
The idea for the relocation was
a new option added to a recent
staff report Lo the council by
planners In the ci ty's Community
Huntington
s kipper fined
A Huntington Beach fishing
boat ca ptain has been fined
$1.120 for killing a brown
pelican.
Brian T Dull, skipper of the
Queen of the Sea, which operates
out of Long Beach, pleaded
guilty to the c harge in Long
Beach Municipal Court Monday.
The incident occurred Aug. 8.
1982. near Horseshoe Kelp off
the c oast o f Long Beal"h ,
a ccording to a California
Department of Fish and Game
spokesman. IL was reported by a
passenger aboard the vessel.
Dull killed the pelican with a
pair of pliers that had been used
to remove a fishing hook from
the bird , according to the
spokesman.
Fish and Game authorities said
the Aug. 8 1nc1dent was not
related to the series of Orange
County pelican mutilations
The brown pelican is on the
federal endangered-species list
and 1s protected under law
Development Department .
Wiener said she was impressed
with the Idea and visited the new
train station site last Friday to
investigate il.8 feasibility.
A key to the relocation plan is
whether the village would be
eligible under federal guidelines
as an historic district. Wiener s.a1d
council members would be less
inter ested in the shif t if 1t
precluded the historic
designation, a label that would
add both prolectlon and prestige.
The relocation Is one of several
options sull under consideration
for East Irvine Another recent
staff proposal 1s to bypass the
historic buildings by art'ing Sand
Canyon to the northwest of
them.
Other options are to widen the
existinl( road, which splits the
village. or to bypass the village to
the southeast .
In add I ti on to the road
improvemen t, city officials also
must Cook at probable overpasses
for new railroad tracks if the so-
ca lled bullet train goes into
operation .
Any r01 • _ .. vn to the new
train-anu-bus station also will
depend on whether Amtrak
eventually works out a system
for stopping trains in lrv1ne.
Council members David Sills
and BiU Vardoulis said this week
they will look into the relocation
plan, but Mayor Larry Agran
and Councilwoman Mary Ann
Galdo weren't quite so positive.
Said Agran: "I think there is
so me risk we would be
C'stabhshing our own version of
Kriott's Berry Fann."
Registry suites drenched
A fire sprinkler head on the
second floor of the Registry
Hotel in Irvine went off early
this morning, fil!J.ng four suites
and a hallway with water
Orange Count y C1remen
responding to the 12:02 a .m .
incident at the h1gh-rase hotel,
18800 Mal"Arthur Blvd .. spent
several hours mopping up water
in the east end of the building.
Fire C&pt Llary Stenberg sa10
water damage amounted to at
least $30,000 an~ Included
damage to valuable recor ds on
the first floor that were soaked
when water leaked through .
Stenberg sa1d he did not k...1ow
if guests were evacuated from
the building. but a Laguna Hills
High School student, attending a
dance at the hotel, said guests
were asked to leave for a brief
ll~e early this morning.
When Pellegrini came home
Thursday and discovered her
moving out, he began quarreling
with the pair, Lennert said. The
suspect then returned from his
room wi th a rifle and sh o t
Watkins, the brother, at least
twice, Lennert alleged.
Officers arriving at the single-
story house In The Willows
found Watkins on the living
room floor. He was taken by
paramedics to Western Medical
Cent.er in Santa Ana, where he
was pronounced dead.
Lennert said officers arrested
PeU~grim after questioning him,
the sister and a female
aqua1ntance the suspect had
taken home that night.
He said police received three
l"alls soon after the shooung: One
from the sister, another from
Pellegrini and a third from a
neighbor who warned that a man
with a rifle had barricaded
himself in a house
Howe ver, when of f icers
arrived , Pellegrini met them
peacefully in front of the house,
Lennert said
Watkins' pack-up truck was
parked in front with a bed loaded
an the back, he said.
Arraignment for Pellegrini is
tentatively scheduled for
Monday in Orange Count y
Harbor Munk1pal Court, said
Lennert
"Our principal ob,ecuve was
<'ertainly not to l"harge all that
the traffic would bear, but to use
sensible profit figures m order to
insure a real.tsuc demonstrauon
and to provide a fair return,"'
Bergheer said.
The comparauvely low prices
of lhe units attracted sufficient
attention that the nght to buy
them had to be detenmned by
lo ttery The winners had all
dosed csl"row on the ir n e w
liomes w1th1n six months of the
project's compleuon, resulung in
further cost saV1ngs. consoruum
officials srud.
Two women admitted dunng
the trial that they had defaced
booklets One said she didn't
know why she did it. The other
said she was following
1nstrul"uons an literature mailed
to her by the Packard campaign
Neither of the women has been
charged with a criminal act.
But Orfield noted that only
one of scores of witnesses said his
vote was affected by mark.mgs on
the ballot booklets.
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C.Ufornia
And while acknowledging that
write-in voting procedures were
flawed, he said he would have
"frustrated the will of the
people." 1f he had overturned the
election.
Company to off er free cable listings
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monthly cable guide has agreed
t o begin d1str1but1ng an
alternative free guide through
two local weekly newspapers.
Doug Rook. general manager
of Di c kinson Pa c ific
Cablesystems, said tha,t ,
beginning Jan 29, a cablr listing
guide would be inserted in 1BSues
of th e Huntington Beach
Inde pe ndent and the Orange
County News. The papers claim
to reach most homes in the four
cities served bv Cablesystems.
Cablesystems has about 31,00CI
subsl"ribers in Huntinl(ton Beach,
Correction
A Daily Pilot story on Costa
Mesa redevelopment mcorrectly
identified the owner o{ Young's
Pawnshop. The shop IS owned by
Ted Marinos and James Young.
The Daily Pilot regrets the error.
F<"untain Valley, Westminster
and Stanton
The company formerly mailed
a free mont~y ma_gazine to all
subscribers, listing the cable
programming schedule.
But last month the company
distributed a new TV Guide-
style magazine and srud it would
charge $1.50 extra each month to
custome r s who wished to
continue receiving the guide
Subscribers already pay $31.95
per month for a full package that
includes basic cable service plus
two pay channel -Home Box
Office and Showtime.
The proposed guide (ee
prompted complaints from a
number of subecribers and came
to the attention of the Public
Cable Television Authority, a
governing body representing the
four cities
Rook srud the new free guide.
which wall go Pven to homes th.at
do not subscribe to cable, will
also serve as a promotional tool.
The cable company executive
reported that only about 1,000
Cablesystems subscribers have
agreed to pay the $1.50 monthly
f ee f or the more detailed,
glossy-cover guide. Unless
interest increases, it may be
discontinued, he said. •
Rook said cable l istings
currently are included in
numerous publications, including
the Daily Pilot, the Register, the
Los Angeles Times and TV
Guide
He said his company may
begin offering only the weekly
newspaper insert and "get out of
the (magaune guide) publishing
business."
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State releases Abby's
tape on homosexuals
By Tiie AHoclated Pre11
A videotaped pubJJc.eervice
commercial with columnltt
Ablaall Van Buren aaylna
that "God made gay1 jult u
1urely u he made 1tral1hta"
wu releued on Edmund G.
Brown Jr. '1 last day u
aovernor.
A year earlier, the Brown
adminiatraUon had refl.lled to
release the 30 -second
television spot. B.T. Colllna,
Brown's chief of staff, had
aald that five public service
commercials dealing with
homo1exuallty were an
Inappropriate use of tax
money and that they
"amacked of advocacy."
But Democratic
Asaemblyman Art ~ of
San Ftanclaco said Thunday
that Colline apparently
c hanged h la mind and
releued the one tape of Van
Buren, who writes the "Dear
Abby" 'column. The public
service commercial was made
by the Menta l Health
Promotion Branch of the state
Mental Health Department.
Feinstein recall sought
SAN FRANCISCO -A
radical group opposed to gun
control has collected 35,000
signatures seeking to recall
Mayor Dianne Feinstein,
more than enough -if valid
-to put her future on the
ballot.
Members of the While
Panther Party on Thursday
submitted the petitions
calling for a reca ll vote
because Feinstein supported
an. ordi nance banning
handguns.
Final 'M-A-S-H' scene shot
LOS ANGELES -The
Korean War iii finally over
and "M -A -S -H ," which
survived major cast changes
in its 11 successful years on
CBS, is coming to an end -at
least until reruns.
Hawkeye Pierce, B .J .
, WORLD
Hunni c ut, "Hot Lips"
Houlihan and all the other
surgeons and nurses o( the
4077th Mobile Army Surgical
Hospital are being sent home.
The final segment to air Feb.
28, was filmed today.
Walesa refused former job
GDANSK, Poland -
Solidarity leader Lech Walesa
tried to return to his job at
the Lenin shipyard in Gdansk
today, but was turned away
by authorities using what he
called "special tactics." He
protested and vowed to fight
for his rights and the right.a of
all working people.
The charismatic labor
leader , 39, w e nt to the
shipyard. birthplace of
Solidarity in August 1980. but
was told that before he could
resume work h e needed
certification that he was not
employed elsewhere, and a
statement from regio nal
authorities concerning the
finances of the banned union.
Troops face pullout date
and in Israel said today.
By JEP'P ADLD or-...,,....... .
A commlti.e ttudytq POlllble
loc:aUona for a branch Or.nae
County Jail will recommend itiaf..
county 1upervl1on con1lder
undeveloped propertlH In
Gypewn and Coal canyon1 Nit of
Anaheim 1n addition to four ettet
previoualy tUaeeieci.'
Memben or& jail lite .. 1.ction
committee aarffd ih1t WMk to
recommend the Gyptum and
Coal canyon 1itet u well u a
"backup" 1lte ln LlmHtone
Canyon eaat of Oran1e. Hid
George Cormack, a11l1tanl
director of, the couniy General
Servicee Agency. He la chalnnan
of the site aelection committee.
H e said the commlttee's
recommendationa would be 6Jiven
to supervisors in early February.
Supervisors In December
asked the committee to Identify
several additional potential jail
sites removed from residential
and commercial development.
MacDonald
• promises to
continue fight
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (AP)
-Dr. Jeffrey R. MacDonald is
vowing to continue his court
fight to overturn his murder
convictions in the 1970 deaths of
his wife and two children. The
doctor, a former Huntington
Beach resident, says he has new
evidence to support claims that
another woman was with the
hippie group that committed the
murders.
MacDonald, in a tele phone
interview with the Fayetteville
Observer from federal prilon in
Bastrop, Texas, said his attorney
will go to court within three
months "with an ironclad case"
to prove he did not kill them.
"We're going to have this thing
in a cast-iron mold with perfect
evidence," he said. ''It wilJ be
very hard even f or a
prosecution-minded judge to turn
ua down this time."
MacDonald said investigators
have produced new evidence to
suppo rt c laims b y Helen
Stoeckley, a former Fayetteville
police informant, that she was
with the h ippie group which
committed the murders.
He declined to identify the
new evidence beypnd aaying that
some of It invol9es Individuals
tied to the murders.
That actlon um• alter locel
~ .. YOic.d thel&l 0.-Uon co the tour 11tea tnhlally
proPC*(i.
'l'be Gypeum and Coal canyona
•HH were aelected by the
commlu .. after panel rnemben
1tudied the prot and cone of u
10-called remote altu that
utl1fled the 1utdellnH
1upervilon had outllMd.
BetkMI the three canyon attM
the committee looked a& the
Prima Deahecha landfUl near
San Juan Caplatrano, the Loe
Plnot Forfftry Camp near the
Rlvertlde County line and
undeveloped portlona of land
aoutheut of Caaper1 Realonal
Park, Cormack aald.
The Prima Dethecha llte was
eliminated becauae It la in the
evacuation zone IUJTOundi.na the
San Onofre Nuclear Generating
Station, Cormack l&id.
The Loe Pinoe site wu deleted
becauae of it.a locadon -almoat
.........
Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald
MacDonald has steadfaetly
maintained that his family was
bludgeoned to death at their Fort
Bragg. N.C., h ome by drug-
crazed intruders who chanted
"Acid ia groovy. Kill the pigs."
MacDonald was a captain in
the Army Medical Corpe and was
assigned to the Green Beret.a, the
special forces unit, when Fort
Bragg military police ruahed to
hia home Feb. 17, 1970, and
found the bloodied bodies of his
family.
In M arch 1982 the U .S .
Supreme Court reversed the 4th
U.S . Circuit Court of Appealt
rullna that o'(erturned
MacDonald'• conviMion on the
speedy-trial iaaue.
two houn by car -from the
oowny Mat 1n Santa Ana.
Th• property adJacen' to
Campers Re11onal wa1
~llmln•ted because of deod
rettricttona permitt!ne only park uae.
~k aaJd Oypeum Canym
would be the best of the mnow
lltee bec8UM it la lltu8Wd ~ to
the Riverside Freeway. It would
be easier to develop than the
Coal Canyon lite, he aatd.
The drawback to the
Llmettone Canyon lite la th.at lt
la r eadily accet1lble only by
surface 1lreeta, Cormack added.
All three of the canyon aJtM
are on privately owned land.
Cormack aaid the committee
directed lta efforu toward
identifylng remote aectiona of the
county and then aearchina each
of those aectlon.e for likely jail
sites.
Con1ideration1 included
terrain, whether any residential
development ii now ~ ~
planned for th• ., •• ana
whether any l'Oldt or plra1#, roedl nlal Marby. , l
When IUJ)91'Yi8on ODNi6dlr tM
recommendatlona, tbeJ wW be Mk.td to ln.IU... the neat pbM9 of
the 1lte-11lee1ton procte11
dt1l1natln1 al&H qn wblc
detalled enVlronmeotal
ahowd be completed. Cft.-11111
aaJd the board ~t -tor •iudiee on each ol the .UC ata
The four other aittt coun
tupervllora are comtdertnC for
the jail are:
-The James A. Mulkk Honat.
Fann ln El Toro, which oouJd t,.
expanded to include a jlil. •
-Property ad~t to che
main jail ln Santa Ana. -Sant8 Ana Canyon at Weir
Canyon &.d 1n Yorbe Linda.
-Two ae.,.rate but nearby
locatlona in lrvlne.
Construction of the new
six to eight yeart away.
Social Services
upgrading urged
The Orange County Grand
Jury has issued 15
recorrunendations for improving
County Social Services Agency
programs aimed at protecting
abused, neglected or moleated
children.
Implementation o( the
recommendations -mostly
procedural in nature -would
lead. to children being handled in
a more efficient and more caring
manner, said Vicky Cassiano,
who chaired the grand jury
committee studying child
protective aevices.
The committee report is the
first to be released by the 1982-83
grand jury, empaneled last July.
After considering transfer of
services for abused children to
the county Probation
Departme nt, the grand jury
concluded for several reaao~
that all ch ildren's service
programs should be administered
by the IOCial services agency.
One reason cited for keeping
protective services in the IOcial
services agency ii it.a ability to
maintain coordination and a
continuity of services to both
children and their families, the
grand jury report atatee.
The transfer al10 is not
nece.ary becaUR better training
a nd supervision of social
workers, as recommended 1n ~
report, would aolve many of ttfe.
problems cited by tho1e who
f avo red transferrln~
responsibility to the probatloa!
department.
The recommendations made bi
the grand jury involve t.raining;
supervision and work loada o~
social worketl Involved in thi
various program&. -.I
Jurors are urglna i.ncreued ~
of paraprofe..tOnala in chlldren'1
services program.a and 1uggea\j
the agency employ investigato~
lo prepare cases for coutit:
proceedinga. ·q
One of the argument& offered1
by t.-h oee who fav.ored th~
tranafer, according to the report'.
was that u a law enforcement
agency the probation depart:me~
might be more concerned wt~
obtaining evidence against ~
accu9ed of abu.M. ! ;
Also recommended ln the
grand jury report wae th~
development of mor-=
consolidated reporting fonns so·
1treamUne paperwork and c.h81
~on that word ~
be-Incorponted to h•lp spee4I
alona the paper procaa.
BEI.RuT, Lebanon -U.S.
envoy Philip C. Habig has
proposed Feb . 12 as a
tentative deadline to begin
withdrawing the estimated
60,000 Israeli, Syrian and
Palestinian t.roops stationed in
Lebanon, press report.a here
In Tel Aviv, the newspaper
Y edloth Ahronoth said Habib
had propoeed the t.arget date
as a way of applyina preeaure
on Israeli Prime M inister
Menachem Begin.
Japan alters arms policy
Wholesale prices • rise slightly • in 1982 ...
TOKYO -The Japanese
government, bending to U.S.
pressure to alter its postwar
policy banning arms exports,
announced today it will allow
the transfer o f m ilitary
technology to the United
States.
NATION
The decision followed
government approval of
market-opening measures
and came three days before
Prime Minister Yasuhiro
Nakasone is scheduled to
travel to Washington.
By The Al1ociated Pre11
Wholesale prices nudged up
0 .1 percent In D ecember,
bringing the rise for all of 1982 to
3.5 percent, the smallest gain
since the 3.2 percent increase 11
years ago, the Labor Qepartment
reported today.
The inflation rate at the
wholesale level was down
sharply from the 7.1 percent rate
of 1981 and the double-digit rates
of 1980 and 1979.
Police evidence backed
Prolonged recession, which has
raised unemployment to a
42-year high and t he business
failure rate to a 50-year high,
combined with boun titul
harvests and a worldwide oil glut
to hold down prices, economists
said.
WASHINGTON -A
policeman's good faith error
In collecting evidence, even
when it violates the
Conetitution, is insufficient
reason to bar the evidence
from a criminal trial, the
Reagan administration has
told the Supreme Court.
The adrninl.stration, trying
to modify the so-called
exclusionary rule that bans
illegally gathered evidence,
told the court Thursday the
provision contributes to the
nation's crime problem.
Death sentences overturned
But in a switch from Its
previous gloom, the American
au to ind us try is exhibiting signs
of modest improvement u lower
interest rates lure more car
buyers.
New car sales in early January
were up 11.6 percent from one
year ago. the five major
companies reported Thunday, in
a hopeful sJgn for an Industry
that has stagnated for three
years. Domestic automakers have
been suffering from the high C08t
of b or r ow ing and 1tlff
competition from import&.
ATLANTA -Convicted
murderer Jack Howard Pott.a,
who twice asked to be
executed only to change his
mind, has won a oourt order
overturning h is two death
1entence1, it has b een
diacloeed.
U.S . Dlatrict Judge Charles
A. Moye Jr. threw out Potts'
death sentences for the
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March 1975 kidnapping and
muder of Roswell mechanic
Michael Priest. The judge a1ao
overturned on Thursday
Potts' kidnapping conviction,
but the murder conviction
was allowed to stand.
Moye ordered Potts retried
on the kidnapping count and
resentenced on the murder
conviction.
Falling Interest rates and a
dropping rate of inflation have
helped stimulate automobile sales
in r ecent weeks . Salee in
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December were up 25.3 percent
from a year earlier.
The automakers alao reported
that the number of U.S. wockers
on indefinite layoff fell this week
to 269,227 -the fint drop in
eight weeks.
The five major U.S . companies
said they aold 112,322 _new can in
the first 10 days of January. The
dally sales rate of 16,046 vehicles
was the best for that period since
1980.
Ford Motor""Co. had the best
year-to-year Increase, up 33.3
percent. Ford ai.o announced it
will not pey a dividend to holders
o f its common stock In the
curr e nt bu1lne11 quarter,
marking the flnt time since the
company first aold stock to the
public in 1956 that il has failed to
pay a-dividend for more than one
year.
General Motors Corp. reported
a 9.9 percent sales gain. Sales at
Chrysler Co rp. dropped 13.1
percent, and Volk1wagen of
America Inc. was off 8.1 percent.
American Motors Corp., which
does not report 10-day sales, was
up an estimated 99.6 percent.
The Commerce Department
reported that overall business
sales ro1e 1.2 pe rcent last
November. That was a reversal
from the 2 percent drop of last
October. The report iilao said
busineues reduced their
inventories of unsold goods by
1.1 percent In November. The
previous month's decline was a
revt.ed 0.2 percent. -
Supporting the view of
economists, the department's
own analysla did that energy
prices actually fell 0.1 percent
since December 1981. In
l
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comparison, 1uch co1t1 h~!
1oared 14. l percent in the'
preceding 12 rnontha. ·~
Guoline prices fell 8.6 percen~
last year, helped by a 0.3 percen~
drop in December. Natural ,_,,
prices, which had soared
following con,re11ional price
decontrol in 1 78, surged 20. 7
percent in 1982, although dlppirw •
0.8 percent last month. Honil'
heating oil coeta were unchaNred
for the year despite a 0.4 percinl
drop in l:>eceQ1ber.
The drop ln guoline pl'Wes w
the most precipitous 1ince
department began keeping
records in 1947. The prevlo
record fall wa1 8.1 percent
1954.
Food prices, the departmen
added, roee a modest 2.1 perceq
ln 1982, up only alightl.y from •
1.4 percent pin of 1981.
The Football Season:
You are possibly now In the procesa of shopping for carpeting,
and have been talking to sales peopte at two or three stores. If so,
you no doubt feel llke a "football," bounced around with a bevy of
confllctlng stories.
Which Is the best carpet fiber? What Is the beat texture for your
uae? What kind of padding should be ueed?
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been helping people score ''touchdowns'' In Orange County for 25
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Hundreds of Hare Krishna dt~vot<•es from Lo!'! Angeles and San
Diego staged a Hffare Nama" f..-stival in La~una Beac h Tuesday.
Drug czar fears bring crime hill veto
I
have tes rouDle
SACRAMENTO (AP) -
Fewer than one.third of
California'• a1plrin1 minority
teachers pueed the flnt of the
aiate'• new teacher proficiency
te1t1, 1ay1 elate 1chool
Superintendent BU1 HonJ1.
Overall. fewer than two-thirda
of all the people who took the
first teat pa11ed, Honig aald
Thunday.
Honig, who took offkle Jan. 3,
announced the paulna gradet he
haa set for the t.esta: 70 percent In
reading, 6~ In mathematics and
67 ln writing.
"U you can't pua this kind of
teat. you really shouldn't be
teachJng," Honig said at a news
conference.
Of the first 6,943 aaplrant
teachers who took lhe fint t.esta,
only 62 percent paaed bolh lhe Bill Honig
reading and math sections. The writing part wu graded which wl11 admJnlater the teat,
separately and statistics aren't that people who flunk part of lhe
available. test, retake only lhe part they
didn't pass, instead of lhe Whole Those peo pie w 111 start test.
receiving their test acores Jan. 20, Honig said he decided on the
said Dave Gordon of the state passing levels after talkina with
Education Department. a statewide advisory board of
The Leglalature In 1981 passed teachers, adrnini5trators, college
a law requiring people applying professors and parents.
for teachng credentials to first He said he was ''deeply
pass proficiency tests in reading, troubled" that so many of the
writing and mathematics. first takers failed the test,
The teat does not affect current particularly minorities.
teachers, unless they attempt to But, he said, "the reason we set
change their credential -for it high 15 to protect the children
example, move from elementary of this state."
to high school teaching. He said most of the 6,943
The law required the state persons who took the test Dec. 18
school superintendent to decide were people who want to teach
WASHINGTON (AP) -
Concerned about costs and the
prospects o f increasing the
government's drug enforcement
bureaucracy, President Reagan 1s
vetoing a cr11ne bill that would
have created a "drug czar "
thl' bill by Sen Strom
Thurmond. R-S C , "hatrman o{
the Stonate Jud1r1ary Comm1ttt.>e.
and b't' Sen Joseph B1den,
D-Del : a sponsor of the measure
Thev \'tS1ted th£• White House
last Wt'<'k to lobby against a veto.
what the passing grade would be next fall plus some college
hopelessly flawed." the FBI, parts of the Justice on the three testa, all of which juniors and seniors.
Giuliani called the measure Department, the Coast Guard, must be passed separately. The three-hour test, which
1rrespons1ble, saymg it would part of the Transportation Potential teachers who flunk costs the taker $30 , was
force a r eorganizatio n of Deparunent,theCustomsService the test can retake It as many developed for the state by
Reagan's Cabinet system and law and the Internal Revenue times as they want. Educational Testing Services, a
enforcement programs without Service, parts of the Treaaury Honig said he will reconunend national firm that also writes
ever having been the subject of a Department: and the Pentagon's to the Commission on Teacher tests such as the Scholastic
congressional hearing. military intelligence agencies. Preparatio n and Licensing , Aptitude Test. Administration officials said
the president planned to veto the
measure today, disregarding the
advice o f a k ey Senate
Republica n and a liberal
Democrat.
The· tongress1onal watchdog
agenl\' the Governmen t
Accounung Office. supported the
measun•. stating that central
m a n a g l' in e n t o { d r u g
enforcement was necessary
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The drug czar would have
been given extensive powers
over federal agencies to conduct
the government's efforts to stem
the abuse Qf drugs and the
smuggling of drugs into the
United States
Reagan was urged to approve
The drug czar who would
have been appointed by the
president, could order Cabinet '
off1c1als to follow has prior1t1es
Assot·1ate Attorney General
Rudolph G1uham said the drug
czar prov1s1on of the cnm{' bill
was "naive. s1mpl1Slll' and
attorney general tell the
secretary of defense how to use
his resources?" Giuliani asked,
referring to the authority a drug
czar, possibly the attorney
general, would have over other
0Cflc1als.
As currently o rganized. the
government's efforts to halt
narcou cs abuse m the United
Statt>S invol ve the Drug
Enforcement Administration and
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een pregnancy
seminar in Mesa
Reaervatlon1 are belns
accepted for people lnterested
ln attending a free aemlnar on
teen-ase pre,nancy Jan. 26
ln Coat.a Mesa'• Mesa Verde
Learning Center, 2990 Mesa
Verde Drive.
The Coalition Conc.,rned
with Adoleacent Pregnancy
will hoat the meeting from 3
•Two introductory cour1e1
In the growing field of
measurement acience will be
offered during the spring
semeater at Golden West
College, which begins Jan. 31
Measurement science
incl udes scale repa i r ,
re,Watory inspection, qualJty
control, theory and
application, and sales.
Principles of Weighing
• Guest conductor Jo1epb
Huntl will be featured when 1
the Irvine Symphony
Orchestra presents a free
concert at 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan.
30.
The performance will be
to 6 p.m. The TweUth Nlaht
Repertory Company wlll
preeent a play on the topic.
Joyce Evu1, an lnlU"UctOr at
Harbor Day School, will
dlacua family life.
Several film1 will be
ahown. For reaervationa call
972-4809.
Devices will be offered from 0
to 10 p.m. Wednesdaya. Scale
Repair Is scheduled from 0 to
10 p.m. Thursdays.
R eg istration by
appointment 1s being
conducted through Jan. 26,
f o ll owed by walk -I n
registration through Feb. 4.
For information, call the
college. 891 -0660.
staged at Turtle R ock
Community Park, 1
Sunnyhill Drive. It is part of
th~ citts seri~ of low-cost
S-unaay performing arts
presentations.
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Frid• , J1nu1 14, 1983
Triinina will be ~feNd tor~__,.._ _ _.,,.._~~~~.-...;;;~
proepectlve Laubach Literacy
tuton at '1 p.m. Monday ln iM
Centnl o...nae County 1.4~
Cou.nd.1 offlcea. 420 W. 191.h St ..
C.ol1.a M ...
Ma.rf•rY Fuller will conduct
the H -hour courae which
provldff voluntffra wlth the
ftecellU'Y akilla to ie.ch Encllah
to 1peaken of other lancuAi•
and to En11l1h 1peak•,.. with
1ubltandard literate abWtlee.
The problem of Witerac:y ln the
United States hu been much
publJcized lately.
Johnny Cuh and Eli Wan.ch
1tarred ln· a TV movie, "The
Pride of Jeeee Hallam.'' which
portrayed the pllaht of Ammcan
adulll who are Uilterate. Barbara
Bu1h, wife of Vice Prealdent
George Buah, hu been a chief
campaigner against this lack of
education.
DeltJ ........... .., a.tie ...
Twenty-three million
American adults are functionally
Illiterate -unable to read
hou1lng contracts, job
applications, medical i.natructiona
on bottles from the drug store or
nutritional information on food
Andy Carter teaches Teng Kham Phengthirath about English
grammar at Laubach Literacy cla&& in Costa Mesa.
pack.ages.
Nor can they vote intelligently
because they cannot read
candidates' qualifications and
statemPnta of policy.
Local conununities aleo are still
abeorblng an influx of political
refugees who need help in
learning the language.
The Laubach method of one
teacher working with one
student has been used effectively
for more than 45 years, assisting
60 million people toward greater
language proficiency.
Anyone interested in taking
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Volleyball tourney
issue brinks howls-____ ......__,,,,__~~~~
Council opts
keep o
22nd Streets
SUorta to find a .,_r,nanent
home for 1ummer volleC!ll
wwnamenta in Newport h
have trl11ered a volley ot
~· The toumamenta tradJtlonally
were held at Corona del Mar
State Beach. The Jut two
aummera the competltlon wu
moved to the 1trand near the
Balboa Pier.
• Relidenta near the per have
proteated the Southern
California Beach Volleyball
-4d1oclatlon tournament•.
Coast slips
in phone rank
The area of Oranae County
that Includes Newport Beach,
Coata Mesa and Irvine has
slipped from fifth to 17th
nationally in the number of
telephones per resident.
A survey conducted by AT&T
shows the area, with a pop-
ulation of 122,000, hu 136,277
telephones or l.118 phones per
penon.
The figure represents a
decrease in the number of
telephones in the geographical
re1ion . By comparison ,
Huntington Beach h1u .94:!
phone per person and
Weetmins~r . 731 phone
Washington DC . wath l. 727
phones per penon, Ls the number
ane city _in the nauon.
clalmlnt heavy traUlc uaually
1oea hand in hand wlth
compeUUon volleyb&ll.
Playera have voted a1atn1t
Coro.,. del Mar u a 1Jta pu1ially
becau.ae of the lack of park.lns and fut-food spota.
Althou1h Corona del Mar hu
volleyball courta, the
toumamenta have been held at
the pier r~nuy becauae It 11
believed by playera to be a
superior playtna alie.
But the hitcn Lt that It co.ta
about $~00 to aet up temporary
fadlitlea at the pier.
Ron Whitley, the city'• park.I,
beaches and recreation director,
said building pennanent couru at
the pier would aave the city
money and give volleyball
players a better site.
He aald the c1ty'1 parka and
beaches conun.ialion agreed with
that suggestion. The comml.-ion
said the need for public
volleyball outweighs the~
potential traffic problema.
But the city coundl reached a
dlfferent conclusion thil Wft•k ll
recommended the tournameni..
again be at.aged at the pier on a
temporary buil.
Council members 1&1d traffic
could be monitored and that a
dedaion could be made next fall
on which location -Corona del
Mar or the pier -la beat on a
permanent basis.
Whitley disagrees and IS
tempted to m o ve the
tournaments back to Corona del
Mar to save money and
confusion.
·Credit report
:has your number
By PAT HOROWITZ
0( tM 0.-, Not ltaft
DEAR READERS. Credit reports are the
' heart of the credit system. A credit report
describes a consumer's payment history and
specifically identifies the number of times and
to what extent accounts were past due.
Some creditors report payment history in
a style called "common language." This simple
nwnber system ranges from one to nine, with
the following meanings for each nwnber: 1.
You've been repaying as agreed or within 30
days. 2. You lake more than 30 days but less
than 60 (that is, you're not more than one
• payment pa.st due). 3. Two or more payments
pa.al due. 4. Three or more payments past due.
~. Payments are four months late. 6. Payments
are five months late. 7. Making regular
payments under a late payment 1Chedule. 8.
Some item had to be repoeessed. 9. Virtual
write-off, account considen!d a bad debt, or
debt placed with a bill collection agency.
If your credit bureau does use codes, each
credit account will have a separate rating -
there won't be jult one number or letter that's
suppoeed to sum up the whole thing. If your
report ia full of ones, you're a reliable bill
payer. If it'• full of nines. you're conaiden!d
very risky. Thus, a credit report ta your
finandal reputation.
Getting it back
DEAR PAT: I sot beMDd DD a lot of my
blllt for 1everal moadu wbea I Iott my Job.
Eve.a tboap I've DOW paid everyW.D1 I owed,
I am fbadlq lt diffiC9lt to_ set credit apln.
I've beeD paylD1 for eve~g lD c&1b. llow
can I re-atabU1b credJt?
J.E., Santa Ana
The state Department of Consumer.
Affairs advises you that creditors wUl be
looking for basic indications that you again are
willing and able to pay your debta. Here are
aome tips the DCA says have helped others in
re-fttablishlng credl t:
-Try using the same steps you took to
eatablish credit the first time,' auch as opening
1 a aavtn&a and checking account at your bank.
eatabllahing that you are employed, applying
for paoline or retail credit cards.
-Many local department 1torea have
apedal budget accounta -with set limits -
for thoee with no credit hi.a1ory or llmi\ed
means.
-Consider layaway plans. Some it.ores
will allow you to UH layaway plans for
purchues even if they won't extend credit to
you. Once you've made regular paymenta,
you'll be oomidered a better riak for a charge
account.
-U• your aavtnga account as collateral.
It'• called a "put book loan" when you
borrow from,. the bank agalnat your aavtnp
llCCOWlt.
-Make a b.ll down payment.. Ci-edt1ors
may be more Wi.ll1J\I to extend credit for can,
appliancea or furniture "on the lmtallment
plan" U you make a 1ub1tantlal down
payment.
-Oet a c:o-sipr.
-CJet a telepl\one and try to stay at the
lllDI ~ 1o tndJcate tiabillty.
Mist with a twist
That's a blanket of fog, not smog, hiding part of Santa
Catalina Island as seen from the Balboa Peninsula.
ROBIN HAS HEADS BOBBIN' ...
From Page A1
year came in from Anz.ona for a
look.
Bob Howie, a Newport Harbor
High School IClence teacher, said
he believes the robin is a victim
of "reverw migration."
"ln other worda, at flew north
mstead of south," he said.
Houae, who has taken students
for a look at the robin, said he
believes It was attracted by the
variety of foliage at the nature
center, which alao has a creek
and a pond.
"It's safe to say this whole
thing haa caused a real stir," he
observed.
Betty Hogg, a volunteer guide
at the nature center, said there
are more than 100 bird species in
the woodsy setting and that the
robin has been seen "8880Ciating"
with other birds.
Ranney suggested this might
mean the roban ha. taken a llkJng
to Newport Beach &Jtd plana to
spend the winter ln the beach
city.
She predicted "birden," aa she
calls birdwatchers, may come in
from all over the country to see
the rufou1-backed robin of
Newport Beach.
"Once a rare bird alert goes
out," she explained. "news really
travels."
DHphe complaint• from
homeownera that they are
1ufferln1 an Identity critl• of
IOJ'tl, t.heN wW remain two 22nd
It.Net.I ln Newport Beac.h.
A lfOUP of homeowMrl who
live on 22nd Street oHr the
Upper Newport Bay uk.ed the
City Council Monday evenina to
chanae the atreet name to
SanU.,O Drive.
They reported their Uvea have
become a aene. of rnixupe wtth
friends and dellveriel often aolnc
to the other 22nd Street, the one
on the Balboe Pmrlnaula.
Don Clem aaid when he WM
preparlna to have an old
1tructure on hi1 property
demoli1hed, a bulldozer wH
accidentally •hipped to the
peninsula.
"There could have been a reel
~roblem here," Clem explained.
'The wron1 house could have
been knocked down.''
But other rftidenll aaid the
duplication ln 1treet names hat
never been a problem and that in
time• of emergency, police or
firemen have not been routed to
the wrong 22nd Street.
The street near the bay
becomes Santiago Drive on the
eaat tide of Irvine Avenue. It ia
22nd Street on the weat aide.
Councilwoman Jackie Heather
said while it 1s odd that a city
would have two 22nd atreeta, the
situation has "withstood the teat
of t.ilne."
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Unpainted section of new railing on 14th
Street bridge connecting Was hington, D.C.~
with Virginia is grim reminder of fatal
jetliner crash .
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Founded 1928 1n
beautiful Paradise Valley
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WASHINGTON <AP) -A year after A.Ir
Florida FH•trt iO 1Jlvn1ed tnto tin
Potomac River In a 1now•torm, wlnter
flytna 1lill carrlee It. hidden dan1er1. But
ufety nporw say the alrllnm and pllow
now have areat.er ttSj)eCt fur what lee and
lllOW can do to a jlttllner.
The craah of tho Boelns 737, kJWns 78
P•ople momenta aher takeoff, lent
~t lnvettt&aton and the lnduatry ~to~ way• k> deal with
th• tiffcneries of foul Wffther. ,_
A year later, federal lnveat.1aator1 .tnd'
lnduatry offlclal1 aart-e t h e accident
expoeed tome lerloul 1a1» ln air safety and
jolted many within aovemment and the
alrlinea out of a 1eruie of complacency about
Ice and snow.
"The extttme Importance of the ~ed
clean aircraft concept baa gotten through to
the crews and I don't believe there (now)
would be any pilot taking off with any
coniamination on hi.I winiS." aa.ld Frandl
McAdam•. who headed the federal
Investigation ln to the crash.
The Air Florida jet, its wings covered
with lee and snow, alrUggled to take oU
from Wa1hlngton'1 National Airport on
Jan. 13, 1982, failed to galn altitude and
within seconds clipped a bridge before
plowing into the Ice-covered river.
In dramatic helicopter reecues a mlle and
a half from the White House and recorded
by television cameras, five people were
plucked from the freezing water. Divers
and salvage crews w orked n early two
weeks, often in below zero temperatures, to
raise the wreckage.
Check lungs
A free health forum on lung
damage caused by smoking and
pollution will be conducted Jan.
19 at South Coast Medical
Cent.er.
Three lung a nd surgical
specialists will outline the la test
medii;al treatment for sufferers
of bronc hitis , emphysema,
asthma and other diseases.
SCHOOL
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ARIZONA
Thf' accident tollowttd 26 month• o f
-'lljtJ\I by maJOr camen without a cruh.
Juat 10 day1 later, the perlla of winter
Uylna wert accentuated when a World
Airways DC-10 1kldded oft an icy runway
ln Bo.ton and plunaed into the harbor. Two
pa11enaen never were found and are
presumed drad.
Tt\e National Tran1portation Safety
Board, ln lw tnve1uaauon of the A.it Florida
accident, blamed the ruaht crew for taklna
off with Ice on the winp and their failure
to uae an engine defrollter before takeoff.
But the lnve1Ugation also put Into
que1Uon the way aircraft are cleaned of Ice
by ual.na a de-ldng tolution of water and
glycol; tne practice of jet. at timel to stand
expo9ed to the weather Lor lengthy periods
between de-icma and takeoff; and the
performance of the Boeing 737 when the
forward edge of the wing 1a contaminated'.
In all thoee areaa, the Industry has gone
through a year of introepection. ln aome
C8lel clear remedies are yet to be found.
Tbe Federal Aviation AdmJnistration has
re-emphasiied the need for a visual
inspection of an aircraft before taking off
and airlines have reviewed their
procedures for want.er flying.
"There is a suostanlially heightened
awareness not only by crews, but by the air
carrien and the airplane manuiacturers''
about the dangers posed by ice and snow.
says McAdams, a member of the National
Transportation Safety Board. "They've all
taken positive steps."
Air carriers, even som e with long
experience in winter flying, have tightened
their requlrementJ on UJ.abt t.U.W.I
enayr• that their plann are free of ice
durln1 takeoff. Frontier Alrllne1, for
example, now requlre9 a pilot to make a 1
viaua1 check of the a.lrcraft win'9 OVft'Y l~ 1
minute. while awaltlna t.akeoft durtn•r teVere weather. (Frontier ha.I nJahw tmn•a
Denver to John Waynl! Airport ln ONnae
County). ""
Carriers aho have re-examlnC!d their de!-;! lcina procedures. American Airlines, which,,
de-iced the A.Ir Florida plane, has increuech•
lta inapectlon1 of de-lclng 10lutlons an •
equipment. Invest.1gator1 said the duUon
poured on Flight 90 was weaker than 1
beUeved. . /
A. a result of Its investigation, the NTSB1
made 20 r ecommendation• aim ed at
preventinJ( a repeat of the Air Florid~
tragedy. The FAA and the Industry have.I
lmplemented 17 of them totally or In part.
Other safety concerns exposed by the.,
crash have not been ret0lved. • J
Investigators said the Flight 90 crew
should have aborted the takeoff when they
received unusual instrument read.1n1_p that
Indicated the plane was not acceleralintJ
enough during takeoff. j
The NTSB and airline pilot.a have at• ~
gued that cockpits should be equipped wit)).
an 1..n.Strument to give a pilot early wamina .
of msufficienl acceleration. At least, they
say, airports should have runway markel"ll·
to help pilots compute a~leratlon.
The FAA plans to test such lnstrumenta,r
but their eventual use remains in doubt. Nor
U.S. civilian airports yet have the runway
markers suggested by the safety board. I•
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Thou-ghts on
I
_for Martin Luther King
Today ii a holiday across the
00\Pltry -a holiday to remember
a~ wlth a dream. Dr. Martin
L'4her King Jr. would have been
~tomorrow.
For some time, there has been
a movement t o make Martin
Ll(ther King's birthday a national
holiday. There ar~ many opposed
to that proposition. Some don't
think King merits national hero
status. Others have not yet
emerged from the age when color
waa a determining factor in worth.
It is regrettable that the latter
category persists in our country.
And although we don't .want
to debate the national h oliday
question, we think there are three
good reasons for people right here
on the Orange Coast -whatever
their color -to pause for a
moment on this day.
First, King lived his dream
for blacks. He was a man who had
the courage of his convictions. The
very visibility he needed as a
platform would ultimately be the
death of him, but he persevered.
We think that says something
about the human spirit.
Secondly. Martin Luther
King was an eloquent portra:,:al of
the propc»ttion that one man can
indeed be an instrument of
cha nge . It took time, a nd
eventually othen joined hia caU1e,
but for years, Kina wu a driving
force in the de1egregation and
human rights cauaee.
For those of us on occaaion
inclined to ask "What can one
person do?'' there might be aome
answer in his example.
Finally, that King ultimately
could gather hundreds of
thousands of pe t the
Washington Monument t alk
about his dream says somet ing
about the country. It's cer inly
not perfect. We have our lind
spots, our cruel and ugly nts.
But ultimately, we recognize the
right of each person to his view.
Try giving the "I have a dream"
speech in Poland, or El Salvador,
or the Philippines, or . . . Well,
you get the idea.
So. while this is a day to
recognize Martin Luther King. it
is also an opportunity to reflect on
ourselves and our country. What
are our dreams? What would we,
personally, be willing to do to
achieve them? It's food for
thought.
Caution on Ziggurat
More than seven years ago, a
feisty Democrati c Texas
congressman, Jack Brooks. was
the only official willing to ask the
tough questions about why the
federal government acquired a
one-million-square-foot building
in Laguna Niguel.
Brooks, then chairman of the
House Government Operations
Committee, wanted to know why
the U.S. Defense Department was
willing to release $19.5 million in
Los Angeles property to Rockwell
Corp. in exchange for title to the
seven-story building, the so-called
Zijgu.rat.
· Brooks said the government
had acquired a "white elephant"
-:a remark that raised the ire of
th~ federal General Services
A*ncy officials who negotiated
the deal. Those officials not only
defended the trade, but claimed it
only was a matter of time before
th~ building became the home for
a o,tariety of federal agencies.
: AB it turned out, Brooks was
ri~t. ...
This week, the GSA. which
fot years unsuccessfully tried to
miske the building attractive to
fe9eral tenants. threw in the
toT1el. It declared the building
expess property and ordered 1t
90)1,
Indications are that at least
one buyer is waiting' in the wings.
That is Orange County
government.
Recent studies have
coftcluded that county government
will need additional office space
over the next two years as the
population increases. Since most of
the growth will occur in the south
county, it seems only logical that
new county facilities should be
located in that area.
It's likely the county would
not need all of the usuable space in
the building. What the county
doesn't need could easily be leased
to the private sector. thus creating.
as some county consultants have
suggested, something of a "town
center" in the coastal hills where
the ziggurat is located.
Price , of course, is the
stumbling block. County officials
have already reacted negatively to
estimates the building's value is as
high as S 100 million.
We caution county officials
against placing mueh faith in that
figure. Better they wait until
appraiSals of the building's value
are completed. One such valuation
study ts now being conducted by
the federal government.
It may well be the final sales
pnce will be far lower -and one
county government could accept. . ·------Opinion• expressed In the apace above are those of the Oaliy Piiot." Other views
exdresaed on this page are thoae of their authors and artiste. Reader comment Is
lnvtted. Address The Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92826. PhoM (714)
64~-432 1 .
L.M. Boyd/ Living alone
Sy the end of this decade, a third of
all· Americans will be living alone
Thtnkt.ankers at Harvard and MIT
rep>rt that. It may be good news to
somebody, but not to most. Our
LoVe and War man devoutly believes
people were not meant to llve alone
He,,reeards the acx:elerating pattern as
~·
Sutorical footnotes report th.at U.S
President Rutherford B. Hayes liked
to take important documents to the
t.throom 90 he could lock the door
and 1tudy in private.
fhe American-made movie "The
Urpinkable Molly Brown" played ln
ltl>IY ~er t.hJ.a tiUe: "I Want to Be
Laved in a Bram Bed."
One out of every two Amerlca.na
~ 1ue eomebody IO!neday.
I
Q. What'• C.Ole'• law? A. Thinly sliced cabbage. A pun,
mj dear. ,
' ~ told the elephant 1melll not
thtouth its trunk but through ill
"1"th. Ia that true? •
A· Where la lt that bird• are
COfDJDOnly wrapped and routed in
~Vel Of a<>Jd1 ft.· That baa been • sourmet ~ue in the Far Eat, but it'• not
'I common.
OAAHOE COAST
liily Pililt .__mi:r=:.--.... . == ...... .
It's now known that Maine'• paved
roads have 108 potholes per mile.
That makes Maine the No. l pothole
1tat.e.
Q. How much do chorus girb make
theae days? A. How much what? Money? About
$185 a week is typical.
First of the COmJC books came out ln
1920s, ln Japan, surprisinaly.
First man ever to put on a top hat in
public was convicted of "wearing a
tall structure calculated to frtshten
timid people." It did that. all right.
James Heti\herton atepi>ed outdoora ln
hl.s top hat on Jan. 5, 1'79?. tn London,
England. and women mcreamed and
children cried. It'• a wonder the style
caught on.
One out of every three ballpoint
pena on the cou.ntertope tn U.S. post
offices don't write.
The Prlnceu of Walea chewa
bubble 8U"'·
Q. Does Oearse Bumi tM)jy anoke
thoee ~ he l.UN!9 for pros-ln bia
routlnet.
A. 'That he doat, 15 of them a day.
The suidde rate amana Pl"Oltitu•
i. 45 tbnel ireater Char\ the suicide
rate of the public overall.
Pentagon eyes Jordan help
WASHINGTON -There has been
much agitated whispering on Capitol
Hill about a secret Pentagon plan to
establish a rapid deployment force ln
Jordan. The secrecy of th~ project has
prevented open discussion of an
extremely controversial lsaue.
Basically, the secret plan calls for
perhaps two brigades of elite Jordanian
troops. who would serve as modern
minutemen ready to respond
immediately to any crlsia in the Pers.Ian
Gulf area. Thia .. rni.ni-RApid Deployment
Force," u it has already been nicknamed
in the Pentagon. would be trained and
equipped by the U.S . military.
THE DETAILS are considered so
sensitive politically that only top
congressional leaders have been
informed of the plan, and they have
been sworn to eecrecy. The intent is to
keep the project hush-hush and to
finance it secretly.
The reason for all the secrecy la not to
suppress the congressional debate, which
la beginning to simmer below the
surface. Rather, lt is lnt.ended to prevent
a storm of protest in Jordan. While King
Huaeln reportedly favors the project, it
ia doubtful that Lhe Palestinian majority
in Jordan would welcome such cloee.
active cooperation with the United
States. ,
Nevertheleaa, inaldera told my
aasoclate Lucette Lagnado that the
Pentagon la convinced Huaeln can be a
key U.S. ally in the Middle East. Some
Q -J1-c1-11-1-111-11--+~
of t.hoee who are pushing the plan even
see Jordan as the pillar of U.S. strategic
operations in the Persian Gulf area.
Here's what the Jordanian force
would be used for:
-Maintaining Jordan's own stability.
An elite military unit would guard
against both internal threat.a to Huaaein's
regime -attempted coups or
assaasinations -and external threat.a
from such hostile neighbors as Syria.
-Emergencies in friendly Persian
Gulf st.ates: This is the main purpose for
creating the Jordanian RDF. It could be
dispatched quickly to put down
iruiurrections against regimes m Saudi
Arabia, Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain and the
United Arab Emirates.
-Pouible uae ln inter·Arab wars:
The Pentagon apparently sees the
Jordanian RDF as a potenual IWT'Opte
force to promote U.S. intereata in the
area, without the need for American
troops.
THE USE OF friendly Arab troops
would be infinitely more palatable to
Saudi Arabia, which haa expreaaed
displeasure over the possibility of calling
in American forcea, even in a direct
emergency.
Needless to say, the Pentagon's eecret
plan ha1 already raised con cern,
eepeclally among senators who believe
Iarael, not Jordan, ii better equipped to
protect American interests ln the Middle
East. They fear it will damage our
relations with our most dependable ally;
the Israelis would understandably be
concerned that a crack Jordanian
military force could be used against
them.
There is aoo uneasiness on Capitol
Hill over the idea of establishing a
special relatioruhip with any Middle
East potentate. Some senators are still
haunted by the disastrous result.a of such
an arrangement with the late shah of
kan. ~
But the Pentagon can presumably
count on strong White House support.
Jordan la crucial to President Reagan's
Middle East peac:e plan.
Beards can be . a hazard to health
l get lett.en.
Sinet Simon, a doctor, lawyer and
medical director of aomethin8 called the
· Tice Medical Clinic in Fort ~yers, Fla.,
writes to uk for my help in making
public "the damages and impairmenta of
health with people who have bearda."
He say• that according to his research,
people with beards stroke them with
unclean hands 24 to 30 limes an hour. He
says people with beards may havt-fewer
colda but ff he had a beard he'd waah it
Cive or sue times a day.
A letter signed by a Wi.sconain hieh
achool student and his 1ehool principal,
asks me to write and tell them how to be
a success.
I think my first advice would be to
atop wasting time writina lilly letters.
A YOUNG MAN from Hardln'-
Academy ln Memphil, Tenn., uya he a
doing a projeci for his Enal1ah clua and
want.a me to trace my hand on a piece of
paper and send it to him.
They must teach Ehg1ia}i differently
than they dJd when I wu in .chool.
Carter Dou1herty of Dayton, Ohlo,
sent me a review he wrote of my book.
Carter is 12 years old. Carter~ that he
"received an 85 for grammer and an A
for content."
He did a good job with h1a review, 1
thought, and his teacher did a
thoughtful job correcting it. If he had
shown her his letter before he aent it to me, she would have poin~ out that he
misapelled the word gr811\mar.
/~j
ANDY RDlllY ~
Lou.lie Ciarlo of Secaucus, N .J .. writes
to say ahe likes my book but hates the
way it's bound beau11e It cla.ea itself
when ahe takes her hands off It. She
uys when she'• alone, she often likes to
put a book beside her on th& table and
read while ahe'a eattna. She uya she
can't do that with my book becau.e lt
maps shuL
I haven't noticed this becawie l haven't
gotten around to reading my book yet.
V .E. Black writes from Tampa to
correct a •tatement T made about the
B-17 bomber.
"Otherwise, I liked the report you
did," he aays "and encloeed la a lift of a
Bronze Star Medal.''
Thanks. V.E., but 1 don't think you
can give tomeone a Bronze Star, and
anyway, I have an Air Me<ial and Bronze
Star of my own that I'm proud of.
Mildred Anthony of Orange City, Fl .•
asks If I'll pleaae write to Teresa Healey
in Ml.a.mi. Martha Jones of Marble,head,
Mua., wanta me to tend a greeting to her
mother as BOOn as poatible.
The Shaker High School Social
Studies Club of Latham, N.Y., the
Montpelier, Ohio, Chamber of
Commerce. the Cortland, N.Y., YMCA.
the City of Modesto, Calif., and aeveral •
dozen other pl.aces would all appttclate
having me send them something to
auction off at a charity fund-raising
event.
The mt.er of a good newspaperman I
knew aent me the manU9Cript of a book
he wrote shortly before he dJed 15 yea.rs
ago. She requesta that I read it and
advt.e her on what to do with It.
Mike Moran would like me to come to
Fort Eustis, Va., where they are aotnl to
unveU a 1941 jeep that has been restored
to ita original condition for presentatlan
to the 0 .S . Army Transportation
Mu.eum.
I get all kinds -greet letters, mwt
letten, funny letters, dumb letters. I f
terrible about not aNWerin8 all of them. .,
Now we are slaves of the 1nechanical age
In thw ~y mechanical age, I
think lt la dllaraceful that million1 of
men like m• 'have srown up with a
nearly toi.l tinoranoe' about the way
thlnp work arid the way to fix them. lt
~
IYlllY Ulml ,Y.> c
i.t our ~ that ~ dl.rtc'11 lnto the venality of th* averqe ~ abop.
When the btak• llch" fa.tr.d•·an D\Y car lMt week, I WM clWpd MO -an
tor labor -to put them rieht .,.sn. h
lltmed ....aw to me. but what do l
knoW? It cou.ld have t..l Ulythinc from
a d.laM f\AM to an ln\ric:aie ~job.
A few~• later, the upper oven ~ on the electa1C 9taYe;
The men m. .. un,lio1.&1e c.tiujeCI
OWl' tlOO to flx l\ -Ill 0 lab0r'• and
"travel time." No pu1a w.... lnvoNed,
And he WM lheft lMa than .a bO\ii'.
~. it 11 lm.d e1CIC.'tilllYe. but WM tn
ne>'Poliltklin to demur . M~ And el4icU1cill dtvtcm are
aupPailecl to 0 tr.0 ..-from bGnditet to
thl br\ai. fore. Of lMl"'"9 Wt em.Dy
• ..
tbey enslave u1 to the commercial
custodians ot such technical knowlectae.
It it hardly an accident that of all
conawnet complaints !Mde to the Bettet
Bualnesa Buttaua and aimllar qendet,
by far the sreat.eat number involYet auto
and appliance Mpa.il'I. • The ancient axiom, •lt,uyer beware,"
~ have appUed when w. were buyf:na
a loal of btMd or a yard of £OOda. but ln
the modtm world the purchater la too
often at &he l'.DefC)' of wm::rupuloua or
rapeclaul ..uen. If the &le enterprile
•Yl'-fm Collapee1, ll will be -becau. of ~ nicuc.1 lncunSona than becaUl8
tM ttewaida Of the •yNt'D tht:mlelYet
have \&ken outra1eou1 advan~e of
their eliehta And c:\lltomel'I.
Al uni aeooMa mon t'Oltlplex. ..
1ad1•t• and •1•tem1 become mor• IO~~ .. J*pla 1.nerally aet to know ._ ana lill abc:IUt man.-mon
-twn .uto _..... can work r.Jn11
an ..an klDdi of cara. In an .. of
.............. who 11 UMIN to Check up
on tM,C\Mlld?am of our fOl'WI*? 8lhl tnll\ ti WM\ W. are Nduced to.
anc1 trwt " "' .amn .. m ~ aya. f« ltlOd ,......, 7he ~ alwnatfw ..... '° ~ tiD...,,.. ilium•~
about ow CU'I.., ...... -.. '"" • ..
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-and who has the tlme and ener1Y to
devote to auch punulta?
1bere are ptthapa no more dia.honest
people in the world than there ever-we~ but th• opportw'lities for fleedn8
are mare widetprMd than ever. It ll'the
rtCh•t Irony at dviUzatlon that theM
thlna• dHlf.ned to make u1 more
"independent' of the v..,.tee of naw.re
have made UI rno.t dependent upon the
oompetence and rectitude of a technical
ell~.
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Pl anting bare root stoCk: . . . l 1s s11np--~e -
Batt-root •tock La •t nuJlll"rtft Pt.nttna can be
•ucceeafully carrtf'd out If yoo keep bare root.a
molatened and make aur. ~re t. a ba1aooe in the
•be between t he root 1tructure and the top
(branches).
The followlng how -to-plant rules are from the
C&llfomia ~lion of Nwwrymen:
Prepere the planting hole ln advance. This wall
1peed up the process and he lp leaen the UkeUhood
of roota drying out. Be au.re to pick a spot where the
apace above and below ground permit.a future
growth.
T h e hole should be l arge enough to
llCC'Ornmodat.e the roota without any cramping when
they sp read out. Max the native soil with
amendm ents at a ratio of 25 to 50 percent
~ta to the n.atJve aoU. U1e Vitamin S.1 at the lime of planting to
mlniJJUt.e ahock . Be sure to get the right fert.tliz.er
for your bare-root plant The wrong one can bum
aenlWve roota.
Bare-root stock can easlly be positioned lnto the
planting hole by cr eating a cone inside and
spreedlng the roota around the cone
This ensures a natural establishment and helps
prevent air holes developing beneath t he roots
Hold the tree upriaht when fi..l.llJll l.n the hole. Firm
the soil arou nd the tree to further rem ove air
pockets. When the hole t. half filled, begin running
Garden club activities
Varieties. uses. training and cultur e of
chrysanthemwns will be diacussed at the meeting of
the Horticultural Society of Orange County.
S peaker will be Phillip Ishizu of Sunnyslope
Gardens i.n San Gabriel. .
The m~t~ is schedul~ at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday
at the Califonua C.00perat1ve Extension, 1000 S .
Harbor Blvd .. Anaheim.
A representative from the Sherman Gardens,
Corona del Mar. will talk about seasonal planting
and their care at the Spy1la11 Rill Garden Club
meeting at 9:30 a .m . Wf'dnesday m the Harbor
Ridge home of Mrs. Stephen Schwartz.
Newport Hlllt Gardea Club members will meet
at 10 a .m . Thursday at Clubhouse I on Port
Westboume. Speaker will be Harriet Behrens, an
accredited flower show judge.
S pyglass Hill Garden Club will hold its
meeting at the home of Mrs. Stephen Schwartz in
Harbor Ridge on Jan. 19. Coffee will be served at
9:30 a.m. by hostesses Barbara McCarter. R6bin
Mcintyre and Sandy Schwartz. The program will'
begin at 10:30 a.m. with a presentation by Alex
Griff of Sherman Gardens.
Grooming show plants will be demonstrated at
the Tuatana African Violet Society's meeting at 7
p.m. Wednesday at the Mercury Savings building,
Tustin.
T he timel y progr am is p la nned to help
members prepare for the society annual show and
plant sale Jan. 29 and 30 at the Tuslln Community
Center.
. P.hilip Rundel, UCl professor of plant ecology,
will dLSCUSS plants of Chile at the next in the series
of Hortense Miller lectures, scheduled at 7 p.m.
Thursday at the Laguna Beach Library.
The Hortense Miller Garden 1s open to public
visitation Tuesdays to Saturdays. For hours and
permits call the Human Affairs Department.
Laguna Beach City Hall. 497-3311
Rambling Gardeners of Garden Grove will
conduct i.ta luncheon at Mercury Savings and Loan,
1095 lrvme Blvd., Tu.stln on Monday. Tickets for
the 11 :30 a.m. gathering are $3, with privilege
of bringlng a guest free of charge. Following lunch,
M;1'5· Henry Reid of San Clemente. past president,
will show slides of desert flowers. A plant drawing
will be held.
Tustana African Violet Society wall meet
Wesdnesday at Mercury Savings in Tustin. Plant
and supply sales will begin at 6:30 p.m. with
meeting and horticultural program at 7 p.m. Plant
and supply sales end at 8: 15. Grooming of show
plants for the club's judged show and plant sale
Jan. 29 and 30, at the Tustin Community Center
will be demonstrated.
walt'r alowly into tht> holf' to .enl~ the mu
Set bare-root •tock no d 5M1r than tho original
80ll llne. Grafted or buddA>d •tock m u.t bl' planted
80 that the bud unlon I.a two to fout Inches above
the around.
Don't toraet to 1take Lhe tree until th<· roota are
estabU.hed.
Water the ne•y planted bare-root plant the
eecond day and OflO! to twlce weekly during the
1pring and summer. Alto, w hen a tree shows
1utfk.if!.nt foliage growth In 1prlnfl. the 8011 can be
enriched with a balanced fertilizer.
Step-by-step
spells success
I. Soak roots ovenlipt lo water and Vltamlo
B-1.
z. Dis a bole 18" by 18".
3. Remove dead or damaged roots.
4. PrDDe canes wUla a diagoaal cut to a
-.welled out1lde bud.
5. Prepare a mb:ture of Ya Kellogg• Gro·
Malcb and ~ soil mixed wltb 1 cop of Bandlnl
Super Bloom. Malle a mound ac tbe boctom of tbe
bole. Place crown of roots on top of &be mound.
6. Fill bole to approximately •,; way up root
system, here place 5 Oro-Power table ta. Fill
balance of bole wUb 1011 mixture.
7. Malle a Z" basin around plant at edge of
bole and thoroughly soak wltb water and Vltamlo
B·I.
8. Roses 1bould be planted wltb bud anloo
sllgbtly above soil level. Fertlllze every 4 weeks
wltb Ortbo 3-Way Rose Care.
9. FruU trees 1bould be pla nted wltb bud
ooioo 4" above t oll level. Once a c tive growtb
starts, fertlUze e very 4 weeks wltb Gro-Power.
Local gardener cited
Mission Viejo landscape contract.or Richard
Cohen has been honored as the California
Landscape Contractors Association's Mem ber of the
Year.
The announcement was made at the
Association's recent annual convention i.n Hawaii,
where Cohen was presented with the award.
Cohen has served as president of CLCA's Long
Beach/Orange County Chapter and is ln his second
term as co-chairman of the C hapter Presidents
Council, representing aU the local chapters in the
statewide organization.
He was cited for his outstanding contributions
to the Association and the California landscape
industry.
URDllllRS CHIClllST
•Feed fall and wmter annuals and perennials.
•S pray for peach leaf curl to prevent a severe
fungvs attack.
LLOl'D•!i
•Prune roses, deciduous fruit and shade trees.
Don't bother spring flowering trees and shrubs
until after bloom.
•Houseplants requmng the most light should
be rotated i.n winter to wmdows with a southern
exposure.
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Ed Lewis (above) is
head of the company
that builds artificial
rocks like the ones at
the Automobile Club
(right).
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It's a rocky business. • • hut not shaky
By JOEL C. DON
Of .,.. 0.., Not lteft
At the Automobile Club's
proceaaing center off Fairview
Road in Coeta Mesa, giant boulders
and waterfalls have sprouted
where lirna bean.a once were the
cash crop.
In Newport Beach, a seeming
miraculous process of evolution
has taken place at the Sea Ialand
condominiums: Brush-covered
hills have given way to lakes,
babbling brooks and huge rock
outcroppings.
And 3,000 miles away, on the
Hawaiian island of Maui, guests of
the Hyatt Regency hotel marvel at
the cliffs, lava flows, lagoons,
grottos, waterfalls and other pool-
area splendors. But this apparent
pertect spot tor a posh vacation
re90rt actually got IOl'De help from
a special team of artiaan-bullden
Sea ltland condo complex land.tcaped with ardlicial roeb, too.
..
and a lot of concrete and
fiberglass.
Ed Lewis, president of Irvine-
baaed Rock and Waterscape
Systems Inc. would just about
stone anyone who called his
creationa "fake." Artificial, yes.
Imitation, maybe. Natural-looking,
perhaps. Fake, never.
"We don't make fake rocks,"
Lewis bellowed. "We make
simulated or artificial rocks. We
try to distinguish between what
we do and what phony rock people
do.
"We take a lot of pain to make
our rocks realistic."
The Irvine resident should
know. His efforts have fooled
many a visitor to the Los Angeles
Zoo, where aoudad sheep climb
treacherous cliffs and monkeys
play on their own tropical Island.
Even the animals don't seem to
know the difference, though 80tne
of their trees are made of gnaw-
resiatant concrete.
The company has been
designing and building authentic-
1 o o king r oc k formations,
waterfalls, streams, lake ahorelines
and other simulated natural
setting, for a dozen years. Before
that, Lewis turned empty parcels
into lakes.
Each year he sells about $6
million in imitation rocks and
watercourses for hotels,
amusement parka, housing
developments, zoos, community
parks and homeowners who can
afford their own backyard
paradiae.
The Irvine-based company casts the stones.
U you've been awestruck by the
towering cliffs and frt,htening
rock outcroppings o Magic
Mountain's new Roarina Rapid.a
ride, thank Rock and Watencape
S ystems for part of the thrill. The
firm al80 built aimilar whitewater
raft attractions at amusement
parks in Houston, Nashville, Tenn. and New Je1:9ey. site and ueembled like a jigsaw two counts. Though the rock
When the occupancy rate at the puzzle -but without any aeama formations appear to be cast from
Fontainebleu Hotel in Miami ahowtna. slmllar ones on the island, they
slipped to as low as 30 percent, the Lewis likes that technique were actually made from .a lava
ownen stripped the lite and had becauae the product ia durable yet flow ln the Mojave Desert that
the company reconstruct the pool U,hter than natural rocka and the resembles the volcanic activity
area wi~h water alidea and hand-eculpted variety. that foml«I the l.aland chain.
mammoth volcanic-like rock "In 80lne cues natural rocks fit It wae limply euier to make
formationa. better,'' he explained. "It depends castinaa closer to home, Lewla
Lewis' llat of hotel facelifta on the quality of the rock available aaid.
includes the Hacienda ln LH in the area and the proximity of the
Vegu, CaHar'• Palace ln Lake rocks to the job.
Tahoe, the Marriott in Loa "We can make a more natw'al-
Antelea, the Ritz Carlton in looking cliff ualng l)'llthetic rocka
Chlcaao, the Acapulco Prlnceu, or cutl.np becau.ee when you take
the Di.aneyland in Anaheim and natural rOcka and make }Uch cllffa
others. you wind up with a mortar cliff.''
Several technlquet are Wied f« To copy Mottler Nature'•
each project. Somet1mel a m1.xture handiwork, Lewil a.pend.a aa much
of ~ and artUlcl.al rocka are in Ume 1tudytn1 rock• aa he doea
order. At the Auto Club aite.J.A makina them.
concrete wu poured ovw chickeft And it'• laken yean to come up
win framel to a thkim-1 of about w 1 t h t h e b e tt c h e m 1 c a 1 e lnchel and then hand«Ulpted formulaUom blended into concrete
by 1pec1ally trained workers. to create just about any rock on
In the proc:ie9S, a latex material it
sprayed over the rock surface,
.eeptna into cracks~ la peeled off and then u.ed
mold for the apecial blend o
Portland cement and a fiberalut
material resiatant to aoO corTOilv-.
Rock carven add the finlahlna
touchel.
The result at the $86 mlll!pi:t ,
Maui Hyatt wa1 22,000 .:tuare fee\
of artlfldal lava rock plu. 7 ,000
tom of natural lava on a tW'CHllCft
1lte includlJll a atant pool with
water llidel maanderinl thtoulh
lava rock arcbea.
Another more popUlar method earth. The chemlcala and 1ta1n1
involvet molda cut from ,...i roclu Wied are the ltrm'• txa-t teCNt.
and cllffa and the UM of a material "We take pride in ilie fact that
called flber1la11-relnforced the normal penon can take a look So the next time you tee a
concNte. ~ at a mlx of natural and art1flc1al majeltlc waterfall, llant clltf or a
The 1pec1al cement mixture ii rock• and not know which 11 cucadlna river, they ~t mtaht
1prayed into the mold• to a which,'' 1Awill aa1d. have come off aomeonea dnwinl
thlckneu of about M inch end At the Hyatt ReamcY in Maul, board.
then cut into p&ec.. lhlpped fo a he even manlpd tO fool l\*ta O!' Only Lewta knowa for tu.re . ..
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ARIES (March 21 -April 19): Material .you
saved or put aside can now be utilli.ed. Ernph&sia on
creativity, penonal1ty, persuasion, fulfillment of
desires and romance. c.ncer, Capricorn natives play
important roles. You will be very popular.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Emphuis on
busin~. prestige, im)X>rtant con~ts. Travel plans
come Into focus -social activities accelerate.
Gemini, Sagittarius natives figure prominently.
Body Image commands attention .-:-you learn
lessons concerning exercise and nutrition.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Clrcumatances
dictate actions -long-range view is necessary.
Potential I.a great, lines of communication become
available. Scorpio, Taurus, Aquarius peraona f~
prominently. You are going to gain rare insights m
an unorthodox manner. .
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Focus on analyst.a,
change, special relationship -you'll learn about
financial status of one who woUld fonn all.lance.
Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius persons figure
prominently. By dlgging deep, you pave way for
strik.ing pay dirt. •
L£0 (July 23-Aug. 22): Pace .chanRes, you ll
have chance to gain second wind. l'ocus on
diplomacy, family, contractual obligations ~d a
possible public relations c:oup. Tau~us, Libra,
Scorpio persons figure prorrunentJy. Gift purchase
is another highlight.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Finish rather th8:f1
utltiate project. Emphasis on employment, basic
issues, gaining allies among co-worke~. Define
terms, perfect techniques. arr~e mee~ places.
Pisces and another Virgo figure m scenano.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): .Ex.cellent Moon
aspect coincides with romantic mvolve~.ent,
speculative venture, qukk changes and spmt of
adventure. Young person confides. seeks your
counsel. Older individual talks about support,
principles, prestige and a community project.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You'll be rid of an
unnecessary burden. Transaction will be ~plet.ed
-you'll sense that a property settlement IS due.
Reach beyond current expectatiom -i<> for brass
· . Aries, Leo, Libra pel"'llOlla figure prominently.
nngSAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Stress
independence, origmality, wi.Wngne9I to make short
trip in order to verify reports. You have .chance
now to imprint style, to pioneer a proiect. to
re-estabhsh relationship with young penon.
CAPRICOR N (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Focua on
possessions, collections, traditions. ability to locate
material that had been missing or stolen. Focua alao
on payments, savingl programs, special ~ts~
one who aided in past. Another Capricorn IS likely
to be involved.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Ci.rcwmtances
and elements of timing and luck take sud~en turn
in your favor. Horiz.ona expan~, restrictions ~all
away. optimism replaces akepticwn. You ~ive
possible journey, aod.al life acx:eleratea and you ll be at right place at right time.
PISCES (Feb. 19-M.arch 20): Respite from daily
routine becomes necessary. H09pital viait proves
beneficial -morale of friend ii raised, you'll feel
better about yoW11elf for being considerate. ~ou
learn a secret and you alao learn not to cast flr'St stone.
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BY CHARLES H. OOAEN ANO OMAA SHARIF
....... --·-····-r North South vulntrallle.
Wtft dHl1~ NOITH
• Qttt
i;:;i 4
o llllOU .,..
Nd &.lat aeeoun~ for W ut• •
riow dovtJf . A 1rore of200 1
the m•1lc cumber at duph
cate, and that •aa what W Ht
wH trylor tu achieve.
WHt led the kins or cluba
and Eut •tarted an echo
with the nine. WHt con
tlnued with the are or cluba
and another club to Ea1t.'s
queen. lnatead or rutrlog,
darv-dld INK want to ruff
becauae, II b• ruffed, h•
mliihl lo• trump control U
declarer wa1 afraid of that,
thon it had t.o be rlahl Lo pl1 y
a forcing game
r)O(larer was forred to rurf
ap.in.&nd WHt'1 lons trump
was now promoted Ip th~ 1t"t
ting tric k
WEST EAST
• 105 • Jl4
O AQH ~U
0 41 0 AQ tU
•A&lll •QH
SOUTH
•AaU
o Kl IOIU o a
• 10& The bfddlnr:
W t it N...._. Ea1t 8oa~
Th•r• are limn wh1n de
clarer will h•lp you defend. JI
he 11 reluctant to adopt a cer
taln course. It it probably lo
your advantage t.o try to
force him to do '°·
E11t'1 one no trump
reaponee had ju1t enoua-h
preemptive value to keep
North·South from 1ettln1 to
their beat •pot. Thia hand ia
from a duplicate tournament.
) declarer choeo to slurt a dla
mood. That arouud Ea1f1
1u1plcl<in1.
With a relatively tcood dia
mond 1uit elttlng In dummy,
why would declarer chooH to
1luff a potential winnor'f The
only an1wer waa tbat d~
So at trick four fo;11t
•hilted to th., ace or dla
monde. Now declarer had to
ruff, and the defender• were
about to . gain control.
Oticlarer led the klnii or
t rump•. We1t won th• acto
and forced declarer with a
club. Now dt!clarcr and Welt
were down to lhe aame
length 1n trumpa. Weit won
the nut trump with lhC'
queen and led h11 IHt club.
ffaH 1eu be.• rvu.lq la·
te de•ltle tre•ltle? Let
Claara.a Oona heJp yau fled
1•w way u.ro-.11 the a ue
of DOUBLES fer peoaJtJee
u d for '"-"ut. •'or a c.py of
hl1 DOUBLES bMldet. MM
11.85 t.o ~erH·DoUles,"
can of tlaJa aewa.,.per, P.O.
Bu %59, Nerwood, N.J.
016'8. Make daeclt1 peyaba.
t.o NewtpaperbMka.
She • lS too free and easy
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Pleue print this. I am
not the only teen-qer who needa an answer. How
come I meet a guy who th1nka the world of me -
until I let him have what he wanti? Then he lOleS
all interest -I mean, wallu ~ht by me without
even saying hello.
Thia happened twice last year and It just
happened qain. What ta the matter with these
guys? They treat a af.rl terrtfic and then •tart aaying
thlnp like "You are drM.na me crazy. I am only
human and I NEED you." One guy even said he
would like to marry me aomeday and we should
tind out now lf we are aexually oompaUble.
Give me some aMwera, Ann. I feel like a
dummy -ELLEN JN OOLORA.00
DE.AR ELLEN: Wake ap ud 1mell tbe coffee.
Those p y1 are latereated oaly la fu and 1ame1.
Tiiey d•mp yo1 alter "•Y s et wlaat they want
becaase yo1 were &oo easy.
Tben "•re'• ~e matter of HU-respect. Some
p y1 are aabmed of tbemaelvet wlaea tlaey •se a
liJ'J mat way. ney wut Dotbla1 more to do wltll
Iler beca•H slae 11 a remlader of aometlala1 tbey
aren't prolld of.
Bfp sclaool 1e:a: 11 laaurdoaa to yoar llealtb.
Stop bela1 '° recldeu. Talk to your 1cbool coauelor ud find oat wby yo1 are 1 0 free ud
u1y wttll yoor favors.
PEAR ANN: I must comment on that letter
about the night shift. I. too, work the night ahlft. I
am a nurae. Should we tuck our patienta in at 10
p.m. and aay. "See you in the morning" -no
medication, IV's or bedpans until 6 a.m. -and shut
off all the monitors becauae there is no one around
to watch them anyway?
Night shift means Christmas Eve, New Year's,
Easter, your birthday. Sick people need care 365 days a year.
111111111
By PHIL INTERLANDI of Laouna Beach
"Talk about a
sticky snowfall ! ''
1-14 -r;~-
wet,
, ANN WIDflS
I don't like working nights, but aomeone must
do It. And that goea for policemen, telephone
operators and hotel clerka. Be f air and print thla. -
ONE OF THEM IN LONG ISLAND
DE AR ONE: Rlslat you are. Tbankl for u
opportunity to accentuate tbe positive.
DEAR ANN: What la proper when one has the
new telephone device that allows a person to
receive a second call while eng._ged in a first?
I believe it ii rude to cut off the first caller just
becau.e another call c::ome. in. A once-cloee friend of
mine always did that. Recently she bawled me out
for avoiding her, complained that I never call
anymore. Just as I began to explain, her phone
clicked. She told me she had to take another call.
Unleas the second call Is an emergency, I ~ believe one should tell the aecond caller, "I have
someone on the line and will return your call as
soon u poaible," then go back to the first call and
wind it up gracefully. Right or wrong? -SAN
ANTONIO
DEAR S.A.: Yoa are rtpt. Tbb problem 11 oae
I've been llear1D1 a lot •boat slace au the lalo-tecb
telepbone equipment bu been popping up. 1'ba.nk1 for wrUtn1.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband and I
both respect your opinion, so a veat deal is riding
on your response.
We have a 13-month-old daug~ter. When she
was born I quit my job with the understanding that
I wo.uld return to work when she was one year old.
My husband wants me to find a job and return to
work NOW. I desperately want to stay home and be with our daughter.
We are doing OK financially. If we w ere
havmg trouble meeting our bills, I would go to
work. My husband is eager to buy a new home and
a few things I feel we don't need. I've told htm he ts
being inconsiderate and selfish He says I am the
selfish one -and lazy as well.
What do you think, Ann? -HAPPY BEING A
MOMMIE
DEAR MOMMIE: Tell your baaband you wut
two more years a t bome. A lovtn1 mother's full
atteatJon d11rta1 tbe first 31 months of a cblld'1 Ille
11 more Important tbu a new boaae or anytblag else.
Don't pt burned by• "line" that's too hot to
handle. Play it cool wieh Ann Landers' ~d~ !?,
"Necking and Petting -What An> Che Limits.
Send your req_ueit to Ann Landers, P .O. Box 11995,
Chicago, m. 60611, encJOlling 50 cents and • long,
st.amped, aell-addresaed envelope.
A no-nol'Ulen.te approach to how to deal ~Ch life'• moat dillicult and most rewarding
arrangement. Ann Landers' boolclet. "Marriage -
What to Expect," will prepare you for bet~r or for
worse. Send your ~uest to Ann Landers, P.O. Box
11995, ChJCll/10. m. 60611, enclo&ng 50 cents and a
Jang, swnped, aell-.addressed enVelope.
rou1 HEA11H
DR PETER J STEINCAOHN
DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: My doctor t.ells me
that one of tbe createat dJ1coverte1 since tile ue of
n1Sro1lycerlne 11 tr eaUn1 an1laa pec tor l1 are
dn1s be calls beta-blockers. Aldaoup I need u
avera1e of a .. llltro1lycerlne tablets a day, Ile tells
me tllat one of tbeae day1 be may r.•t me on beta·bl~ken. Wbt I'm latere1ted ID 1 are daey
Deceatary If tbe llltro1lycertne II doing a Sood Job.
On tbe other band, are the1e new drug1 10 1trong
tlaat tbey may be barmfal? A.ad cu they be taken
at Ille nme time a s nltrof.)ycertae? I'll appreciate
tb11 laformatJon. -MR. t .
DEAR MR. G.: Many reJX>rt& attest the fact
that the beta-blockers are living up to their
reputation as excellent in managing angina. There
are several on the market -such as lnderal,
Corgard and Blocadren. Mainly, these drugs are
effective in decreasing the heart rate and the
contractions of the heart muscle.
In this way, there's lea oxygen demand (pain
develops on exertion or excitement m angina when
the heart muscle cries out for more oxygen.)
It may not be necessary to discard the use of
nitroglycerine. Thi. may be used in conjunction
with beta-blockers if your doctor thinks the
combination helps even more. However, patienta s~puld not depend on these drugs in managing
angina. The old standbys are still n~: loa of ~ight, control of high blood pressure, quit smoking
an(j learning how to relax.
Your doctor will probably warn you that
beta-blockers sometimes cauae fatigue, depression,
stomach upsets. They should not be used in aethma
patients. Once the treatment with beta-blockers has
begun, it should not be discontinued suddenly. !hi8
may bring on heart attacks or .other serious
complications. In spite of these wanunp, we should
be thankful for these new beta-blockers.
DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: Wby bH tlaere
been sucb an increase of caesarian operation'! I
bave tbree friends wbo bad babies tbe past year. Of
tile three, two bad ceaarlan operatloDs. Woll.Id
exce11 fees II.ave aaytllJng to do wl~ It? -MRS. \'.
DEAR MRS. Y.: In the majority of cues,
medical reasons are what diet.ate the dec:Won to do
cesarians. It's true, there's ~n an tncreaae of
cesarian births, about one 1n seven or eight
pregnancies. The ma.t common. reuon· tos:.> the
operation is when measurementa mdicate that tpe mother's pelvis is too small.
In aome cues, the age of the moth~ ia a ~
in the decision. So is the presence of diabetes, high
blood presaure or heart disease. But, in addition to
the mother's safety and welfare, judgment. must be
influenced by what effect normal or cesanan birth
will have ort the baby'• health. I usure you, Mn.
Y., that a con.sideraUon of fee is of less importance
than what's best for mother and child.
Dr. Steincrohn welcomes que1tions from
readers. He cannot ~all individually but will
include Cho.e of general iniee.t in hl6 column.
Send your questions to him. In aare of the Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1660, a.t.. Mesa, CA. 92628.
NI.JC 11>T1CE DWIN -HAMMOND
..... ..AllO And MGAlla
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~~A~s None finer 12•1. financing on new
T11e 1o11ow1ne ~eon it e101ng Baldwins Dec. only (aale Item• ucluOedl ~CASSETTE SERVICES ORGAN & PIANO CINTIR
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lndMdual. ...,_ 8TAft_,.,. NAm 8TA'IWflefT
SMnel Pwkll'I The lollowlng peraon It '\Olng Tiit lollowl119 pereon It Clotng Thll 1\9...,.,t -llleCI wtth ,.... bu ... 1111:
County a.ti Of Orange County on ~ ~RE.CISION MACHINING. FUTURE FANTASY. MOO 11121
Jan. 3, 1983. 2950 w C«ltrlll Ave 1111, S11nta Warner. Huntington Baaoh, CA
IVY'S 14EAGUE
WINTER SALE
plus gets 3 free pulh
f04' fun and prizes. '2Da7'I' A Cefflornla 112704 g2&17. Publlthed Orange Co .. 1 Oally na.K nett! DMrl ~t 2805 Wllllam Franklln EnNy, eeoo -----------1..---------.., Plot, Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28. t983 •---~. Or Rlltertklt ea1itomla 11121 Wamef, Huntlf1Glon BMcll,
172-83 "'"""'" ., ' CA 92647. 112~ bu-"-It conducted by .,, Thia bll.,114111 It conducteel by an
2nd M ark D own
All Fall & W inter Items
WHY WEIGHT
Start the llew Year out
right, with our w1i1ht
1011 th era pr.
Our patients have lost 20 to 150 pounds
using the protein sparing modified fast, the
easiest safest and quickest way to lose
weight '_ proven on thousands of patients
over a 10 year period.
Cal Us For A Free Ce>nsdtation
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in the Daily Pilat ..
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StrMt. Senta Ma. Cllltomla 92703
Thia ~ "' conClucteCI by Ill lndMclull. Aoele l. Lo.-
TIMI .....,_,. -llleCI wtth tna Col.my Qertl of Orange County on o-ne-21, 1982. ,_
Publlt tled Ortngt Collt Dll~ ~. Dec 31, 1912. Jan. 1, 14, 2 .
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County Clel1I of Orenoe County on CQunty Clettc Of Orange ty on
J•ft • 1883 Jan .... IN3 --· ... . ,::aoll:l1 ,_
Publleheel Orange Co111 Dally Publltheel Orenge Cou1 Delly
Piiot •·-1 14 21 28 11183 Piiot. Jen. 7, 14, 21, 21, 11183 ' ..... • ' • • 108-83 102-13
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but!Mu & CA M 8 A I D 0 l 11 l V ! A AICHARO LEE BARRETT CO •• LANTERN; CAMIAIDOI LA
I 102 Knoll St •9, O•d911 Or0¥9, CREIT A, 2t0 I . Pullman 81.,
N ow 50% off
IVY'S LEAGUE
123 Fashion Island, Newport Beach
640-5721
CA ll::it41 8Mte An-. Celifotnla t27Cle.
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Jl, Ent Inc ClmtJtldOt c.otttl Qroup
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County Cl«il Of Ortnoe County on ~ty OMfil of Oranoe c:vunty on
JM 11, 1M3 "'7-JM. 4, IM3 ,_.
Publllhed Orange Coatt 011ty Pllbll~ Oreno• Co111 Oially
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Lending Rlate
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On the decline
Major banks across
the country this
week lowered their
prime lending rate
from I 1.5 percent
toll percent, the
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14%-
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13%-
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11%-
-
10%-
lowest level since
August 1980 for
the key corporate
lending rate. The
graph shows the
decline of the
prime rate from 15
percent in July
1982 to 11 percent
this week.
lJIAISIOINIDIJI
MLIC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTICE
C,,W NOTICI Of' TltUSTH'I IAL.e
DHO OP TINtT LOM ...._ 4-4010it-.,., AMIL Tote
llUCUTllD IY: DMfl a . .....,_ T.S. No. Ml1"7
NOnc• °' TMJStw••s aALa T D SERVICE COMPANV .. duly T.L Mo. 124722-a eppolntad Trull•• under th•
fllJ': 1111a lollOwlng d..c:rlbed dMd of 1ru11
YOU AM .. DE'Aut.T UNO«fl A Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
TRUaT DID> AMO ASMCM..,.., TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR
OP MNT9 (u.E> OP TINST ON CASH ANDIOR THE CASHIERS OR
WTGAQll> DATO> UPtW CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN
1t, 1111. UNL•SS YOU TAKI CIVIL CODE SECTION 292•n
ACTION TO PltOTICT YOUlt (payable a11he Orne ol Nia In lawful
~.l'TMAY•SOU>ATA money ol lhe United St•IHI all
"'9LJC •ALS. IP YOU Nl•O AN right, !Ille and lnl«MI conlle)'ed 10
IXPL.ANATIOM OP THe NATUM and now held by 11 under "Id Deed
Of' THE "'OCll•OINO AOAINaT of Trual In lhe property hereinafter
YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A dMCrlbed.
LA'WnA. TRUSTOR JAMES S . HAMILTON
On F~lday, Fet>ruery 11, 1983 al BENEFICIARV ALBUOUEROUE
9:15 em . LOS ANOELES TITLE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN AND TRUST DEED COMPANV u ASSOCIATION. rec:«deo October
futy appointed Truat" under end 22, tee I u 1n11r No 28308 In Book
pwwent to Deed Of Trull -ded 142114. P•O• 1972 of Olllcl•I
Oc10fJer I. 1980 ... Inst No 13562, Record• In th• olllce of lh•
In booll 13711, page 588, of Oftlclel Rec:orci.t Of Or.nge County; tald
Rec;ordt 111 the orb ot the Courlty d••d ol trual deacrlbu th•
Recorder of Orange Coutlty. fOllowlnO
Cafffomte. Loi IS of Trect No 3096. In Iha
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Clly of Coet• MM• ... per map
TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH recorded '" Boote es. Pege 10 ol
(p1y1ble 11 time of Nie In llwful Ml~ Mapa. In the ottloe ol money ol the United 81•1H) the County Recorder of H id
MONIES MUST BE TENDERED IN Count;
CASH. CASHIERS CHECKS. OR YOU AM'" Dl,AIAT UMC>Efl CERTIFIED CHECKS at lhe tronl A DEIO OP TflUST DATED
enlrancie to IM Old Oranoa Courtly OCTC>aafl M. ,.,. u.ssa YOU
Cour1hOUM, IOClled on Soanle Ana TAKE ACTON TO ""OlWCT YOUR
Boulevard, between Syeemore "'OPEtTY, l'T MAY N •OLD AT A Street and Broadway, Sen1e AM. PU9LIC SALL IP YOU •ED AH
Celllornla all right. title and Inter•! IXPL.AMATION OF Tim NATUflf
conveyed to and now l*d by It OF T ... ""OCE•otMO AGAINST
under .. Id Deed of Truat In the YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A
property •ltueted In .. 1d County LAWY'EJl •
and Sl•t• dMctlbed.. 2225 Wanece A¥anu• Colla
PARCEL I Meaa. Cellfornle 92927
Loi 48 togat her wltll en "("•street addr-or common undivided 1/230th lnl«-1 In Lot. dnlgnallon of properly II anown
234 to 238 lnclualve, end an abolle. no w11nanty la giv.n u lo IU
undivided 119th Inter•• In LOI E. ell COITIP!el-or conec:1,_.) " The
In Trect 8864, In Iha County ol benallcl•ry under Hid Dffd ol
Orange. Slit• ol Callfomta, at per Truat, by rea1on ol • breaeh or
map recorded In BOOll 248, pegee 7 default In lhe obllgetlona aecurtld
10 13 lnclullv• 01 M11cet1aneou1 tll«et>y, heretofore executed and
Mllj)a. In th• olfloe of the County delivered 10 th• underalgn•d •
Recorder of "Id County wrlnen Declatlllon of Oetaull and
PARCEL 2 Demand lots .... and wrlnan nollce
An ••••me nt for lngreu, of breec:ll and of elactlon to c:au ..
egr-end landtcaplng purpoaea tlle underalgnad 10 ull ••Id
-tha Nortl!Waalerty 3 00 feel of P'oP«tY to Mttaly Mid o«>llgallona.
the Nort'-stefly 43.00 feel of LOI and th••••lter Ille under1lgned
45 of Tract No 8954, In the Coun1)I caueed Mid notkle of breech end ot
of Otange, State Of Cellfomta. a election to be r-ded Seplember
p..-map recorded In Book 248 28. 1982. u ln•t• No 82-341443 of
p•o•• 7 to 13 lnctualve of Offk:lal Record• 111 the office of the
........,_.. M11o1>9, In the office of Recorder of Orange County
lh• County Recorder ol ••Id Seid Ula will be made, t>ul
County wlthoul covenanl or warrenly,
Th• atrHt addr•H and oth•• ••Pf-or Implied. regardl119 11tle common deelgnetlon. ff any. of the ~. Ot encumb,.ncet. lo
rHI ptoperty deacrlbed above I• pay the remaining prlnctpel aum of
putpot1ed to ~· 22804 ltlamare Ille notel•I eec:ured by Mid deed of
L-. &Ake FotMI, C.lttomla t2e30 Trull . ....tth lnt«Mt U In Mid nota
The underalgned dltclalm• any proVldtld, adv.nc:ee. II eny, under
llablllty lor any Incorrect-of the the tefmt of Mid Deed of Truat.
•t•eet add•_, and other common f-. dlargaa and ·~ ol the deelgnetton. If any . .,_ herein TrualM and of the tru•t• crMttld by
Seid Hie wlll be meoa. but Mid Deed of Tr111t wlthoul covenant or warranty. Seid aale wit be held on Frldey •llPI'-or lmpllad. regerdll\Q tllle. February 4 1983 a1 2 00 p m •I the
~. or encumbranoee. 10 Chaptnan A~ enuanca to lhe
pey Ille remelnll\Q prlnclpel tum ol C1vk: Cet1ter Bulldlng 300 E .. t
lhe note!•) MCUrtld by Mid Deed of Clla pman A¥enue , Orange.
Trull, with lnlerHt lheraon, H Celllomla.
p<ovtded In Mid nolel•I. lldvancaa, At the time o l Ill• lnltlel
"eny, under IM term• ol the Deed publlcatlon of thll notice Ille tot•
of Tru1t. teH, ch•ro•• and amount Of the unpeld balence of the
e11pen-ot the Trull• end ot IN obllgatlOn MOurld by lh• •bove
trut11 created by Hid DHd ot duarlbed deed of truat and
Trult, to-wtt: S 127.152.52 ullm•t•d coat•. expenHt, and
The beneltclary undet Mid Deed advanciea It 149,433. 19.
of T rul1 heretofore executed end The <>Ptnll\Q bid mey be oblelned delivered to th• undeolgned a by cellll\Q (714) 937~ the day
.... inen Declerlllon of Oeteult and l>elO'• the Nie
Demand lor Sele, and • written Dell' January 4, 1913
Notice of Default Ind Election to T 0 SE .. VICE co S... The 111tdelafgned Q8\IMd Mid u Mid Truatee
Holloa ol Default and Election to ey tuw-i M. Pltt1C'I
Sell to be racoro.d In IM COUf'lly ANtetanl hcreotery
wl'«9 Ille reel Pt°'*1Y la IOcated. One City lllld. WMI.
N•m•. Street Addreu and Orange, CA 92&ee r...-Nllmbef ot Tnnt• or tr t4) 135-1281
per.on conduo11n11. ula I• LOS Publlahed Orange Co•ll Otlly AHCJIUa TITLI AHO ~T DEED PllOI, Jen. 14, 21, 21, 1983
Cbt,4PANY, .. Tru11 .. by: CICG
COlllPOAA TION, AQent e&ISO Canby
A._._, Ret9de. c.lllomle 91335, PUllUC ll)TIC(
23H3
1213) 3-42-3408. .....,.., O.te: °'°"'1ber 31, 1"2 __ ..., ........ s
LOI ANOl.LU TITLE & r~ATi.wr
1982 •83
MLIC NOTICC MLIC NOTICE
NOTICE INVITING HAU!D , ......
PflOPOIAU (IUDS) NOTICE Of' '"'uana·s ••LE
FOfl THE CotfSTIIUCTION L-No.. no:tOSIATTI!NflY
OF T.LNo...-0
ZONI 111 INTEflM CALIFORNIA MORTGAGE
FOfl ltC·IAST SEA\llCE u duty appolnltld TNtlM
l'tto.l«CT NO. 11&20 undef lhe fOllOwinQ dMctlbed deed F<>ft THI of trual WILL S~LL AT PUBLIC
fflVIHtf flANCH AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST
WATlfl DISTfllCT BIDDER FOR CASH (payable at
NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN 1ha1 time of ule In lawful money of lhe Ille Irvine Renc;h Weter Dla1rfc1 United Sl•l••I all right, 1111• and
lnvltH and wlll receive Haled Int-I conll9)'ed to end now held propoa.!1 (bide) up to the hou< of 10 by It under uld Deed of Truat In the
am on tf'le 2nd day ol FebruilfY, pr()C)etty hetelnelta< cleecrlbed.
1983. at tile Olttrk;t ottkle at given TRUSTOR· OLEY E. ATTEBERY,
wiow. for turnlt/1111{1 to Mid Oltlrkn en """*'led men
all trantportatton, meterlala, BENEFICIARY C ALIFORNIA
equipment labor. H rYICH , and MORTGAGE SERVICE, a Cellfomla
•UPPllH nec;euery to c;onalluot COfPO'•llon Hid work 10' the Dltlrlc;t. at wNc:h Reoo<ded Mey 27, tH1 u lnatr.
li'M Mid prOPONlt Wiil be publfGly No 34225 In bOOk 14073 Peoe 4e2 opened and reed •loud at the of Offldal Reootca In the oflloe of
Ol•tnc1 omc. the R«ordef ol Orange County.
IRVINE 11\ANCH Mid deed ol truat d-rlbM lhe
WATER DISTRICT followlnig properly.
19'02 8ARDEEH AVENUE The NonMMlerty 50 IMt of the
IRVINE. CA 92715 SOUti-terty 170 lwl of Lot 252 of
Said bid• ahall conform to eno be N-pOft Helgllte In the Ctly of
reapona1va to 11'•• contrac;I Coata MeH, County ot Orenge,
document• tor ••Id work •• 81ate of Calllornla, u per mep
he<elolor• epp<oved by .. Id Olatrk;t record•d In book 4 P•O• 83 01 and mull be ec;compenled by the MlllOellaneoua Mape In lhe otllee of
MCurlly referred 10 the<elll Iha c;ounty r-0. ot Mid ciounty.
CoptM ol the c;oo1ract dooument• Elloept therefrom the NorthwNterty
.,. on Ille and mey be exem~ In 600 feet thereof. lhe office ol the Dlttrlc;t at the YOU AM .. OC.AUl. T UN04il' A
above addr••• Contract DemD Of' TM.181' DATtD MAY n,
document• may be purch•Nd al 1..,. lMiS• YOU TAkl AC'TIOM
tt>e OlttrlCI olllce by peyment of TO ll"tlOlWCT YOUA "'Of'9fn'Y,
S20 00 per M1 and thla coal It not IT MAY N SOU> AT A "'18&.IC
refundable regardleu ol whether a AL• . I P Y 0 U M E I 0 AM
the plant end apeclllcallona are l~ATIOM Of' TM NATUIU! returned Of' THS l'ttOCUOtMG AGAINST
Plant 1111<1 ~liont w411 be YOU, YOU IHOULD CONTACT A
m a l I• d , up on r e quell Io LAWYIJl
pro 1pect1¥e bidder• lor an 21t1 Orenge Avenue Unit A,
•ddollonal 13 00 (nonrelundeb4e) 10 eo.. ..,._, CA 92e2t
co¥er 1he coll ol pott•g• and "(tt a alreet addr-or common
11oandll119 dHlgneOon 11 1how11 above, no
Under 1ne provl1lon1 of Ille warranty II gl¥en •• 10 111
California Let>of Code. Ille Olrecior com~ or oorreclneee)." The
0 1 1ne Department or tndut1r111 beneficiary under Hid Deed of
Aa11t1on1 hH determined lh• Tru11, by reuon ol • breech or
p•evaltlng r••• ol weoe• for the delM.111 In tne obllg&tlOna _,,eel locelil)I In wtltcn lhe work 11 to be theteby, h«elofora •K~ted 8nd
performed end the lrvtne Rench delivered 10 the underalgned •
Water Dtalrlcl 1111 edOClled .. Id written Decletatfon of 0.flUlt and pr...,a11ing rat• of wegee. A eooy of Oemand lcw Stle. Ind wrlnen nottc:e
lheM 1>'8¥alllng rat• -on llM a1 of brMdl Ind o1 llte1Jon to ceuee Ille~ of the 1.-.lne Ranch Watet Ill• und•r•lgn•d 10 .... ••Id
Olelrlci anO af\811 be meOe avallab4e p<openy to "tidy Mid obllo*llona.
10 any tnlet•1ad party on requeal end tllerealter tllt Ul\dtrllgned
A copy of auch wage relM ~ be cauMd Mid nottcie of bf~ end of
poeted on Iha 1ob•ll• by lhe eleCUon lo be Rec:oroed September
CorltrectO' 20, 1982 u lnalr No 82-330939. of
II •h•ll be mand•IOtY upon the Oftlclal Record• Contractor to whom fhe c;oolracl 11 Seid •a.Lt will be med•. but aw• rd ad,. 1 n d upon • n y without c;ovtne111 or warrenty,
1ubcon1rac1or und« him, to pay not MP'-or Implied, r-ciardlng lllle,
.... then tlle ac>eellled rat•• to elf poNttalon, or encumbrencea, lo
wortlinen em~ by them In tile pey Iha rernllnlng prlnclpel 9IMTI of
.. acuuon of 11141 contrac1 the note(•) eecurtld by Mid Deed of
Eec;n blo o• propoHt 1na1t oe Trvat, with lnttreet u In uld note
made oul or eut>mtlltld on • form proYlded. edvancet. tt eny, 11nder
lum11ned H perl of the contract the term• ol Mid Oeed of Tn.111.
doc um• n I 1 •" d mu• I b • f-. Cf\argea and ~ of lhe ~ by • cutller'• check. Tnm• Ind ol the lrwta brMled by
a oanlfied chedl, « a blddet"a bond Mid Deed of Truat. Said .... '111111 be
In an ~t not i.e then 10% of lh held on Mondey, JlitMJMY 3 I, 1983
amount ot tlle bid, made peyebla to tt 2:00 p.m., Al th• Chapmen
tlle ordef ol or lor Iha benefit of, A...,_ entrll\Ol IO tht CMc Center
H id 0111rie1. u the cue may be; 811lldlno. 300 EHi Ch1pmen
end eed'I t>ld or proPOMI llhell be A...,_, In the City of Of~
-led ano delivered 10 tha Olalrict NOTICE. AT TIME OF SALE BIOS
11 the locatlon d_,gn1ttd 1n thla MAY 8£ MAOE IN CASH ANO/OR notac. tor tt>e 099ftlllQ of propoaela THE CASHlEA8 OR CERTIFll!O
11 Of belore tt>e time In ttill notkle CHECKS SPICIFIEO IN CIVIL
p•ovtded The above•mantloned CODE SECTION 292411 eheck or bond thell b• gtv.n u At th• time ol lh• lnltlel
guera11tM thll the bldd« will enter publloatlon ol lhla notlGe, tile total
Into • c;ontract w1th the Dlltrlet If 9'nOUl'll of tha unpaid belenoe ot Iha
ewerded the work, e11d will bt obUQ1t1on ~red by lh• lboV. ci.ci.red lorlet19d II the eucceNM dUcrlb•d dttd of cruet and
bldci.t relu-10 enter Into "Id tttlmettd co111, .. PtnNI, end
con1rect 1dvanct1 I• 1144,141 47 To
The CorlttectO' wlll be permlllad determine tht optnlnQ bid, y0u IMy
to tube11tuta MCUrltlM tor moneya all! ('114) 937-otM
wllllheld undar thl1 c;ontraat to 0.te: o-tlbar 2t. 1M2
enaure performancie 8uoh C1ltlornl1 Mortg•o•
IUblllhllion lhell be tubjec;1 10 Irle 8eMol
provlaloll• of Arllcl• 1·5 of the G.,_., Provlalon• of the oontr11C1.
The 8oerd ol Olr1tetore of the
Dlttrlcl rtttMN the right to rtleel
•"Y and ""'bldl, and fo wtllle tny •114 ell lrregullflly In My ~.
l'11Dllthtd OrtnQ• cout l)tlly
Piiot. Jen 14, 11. 1tn 300-l3
M uldTrult•
By; T. 0 . 8eMoa Company .,..,
ey. Sheron M uim.r "9tt.8tct~y
One Olly lllld .. W'9t Orange, CA t2tM
714/.IU.eUt
TRUST DUD COMPANY. The 1o1ow1ng ~ .,. doing
• Trvt"9 bl*"-II! ------------ly. 000 C0!¥0AATION, l'lflST ALUANCI!! CON8UMER rtll.IC NOTICE
P11bll•htd Oreno• CotJI Dally
Piiot, Jen. 7, 14. 111. 1MI 1742-12
Agent F~ 2700 Hof1ll Mall'! •tretl, --~~----'!"'---~..,...--By. IH!ILA FOUNTAIN. hntt ""'· Celllomla 12701 Pte~.,..... WIC MOTIC( P.,.11~ a•~ oeny """ Allltnee Metto•o• me ,::::."::=':. OOltlo ·----... "°""""=--mt~MM»~~.,.....~=~~-. "T. out Comptny, 1 CelllOMlt OOtPOttlloft. bullMM ee; ..... eTA,_,. "°'·Jan, 14• 21• t • ,.., ~ ~t2~ 14,., e.n .. Me. IOLAf'_ llltVIOI CIHfUI. T,,. 1041ftrlnt j>eflOfl ,, 4olno
Thie ......_ le ~_, by • 2110 I Or*'Of Ave .• C.a M-. ~I•'
------------OOfP0'1dkln CA. tll21 P 0 f' IV l f' IL U I '0 0 L ftlUC NOTICE ' "MT ALLIANCa .Qr .. ory 0 f'ap90n, 11t 10 I ll"Vtea, 119 LIM '-'"'· No. A, .-.. -MMTGAGI COMPANY ~,!f,.llllt AYI., Coate MH•. CA Cotta MIN.. ~ t1N1 ...._ llfllrl Chltidl .,._., "'*"" J, QllotlOl'e, 1~t Uta
HOfa ~ ~ Pttalelifnt ' O Pelrlcle M.c"•peon, I 1 tO I i...n., Mo, A, Coka MIM. Cellforflla
... ,..,... 00.,, ..... '!!'.~, Thll lt"""*11 WM Mid With lht ran,. AYI., oelt ....... CA. •2'2'>
"' ~ ...., ,. l'lold • IM* CGun1y OM o1 °'lllOf CoulltY on m 2 fl'li. ~ • oonduNd W.,, ~~ the Thut91on C*lmMI 21 1112. Thlll butlNll It conchlctld bye ~ J OllC4tON ~eMr"M'~HIAltlHQ • ~ ~~ "'*" 'r.::::".f.· "9peon TNa ttMemlllt w 11tc1 """ 1M
,_, • 7-00 f.lft, Oft WM11o11~, -......,_ .....• ,001 TNe ltat:':r WM nled .t1'1 Iha !GunCy ~ ot Ortf111 Coumy on ~~'"::r i: • ..::!!: ';0~";:~~ 1.41 ........ Calfomla ~ ~.c:= Of'at+t Counr; on ltaMIW It, 11U. ,_.
A--, ~ ...-. c..tomta, P11ll>lllllM Ottntt Coatl O.lly "'71• '"'t>I""" Of~ OoMt oauy ,,,....,... Oranot COM1 Dally ""'°'·Dec. 2•. t1. fla, .left ?, 14, . P"bllllltd Oft11Qe Ooa1t 0.11~ '11oe.l OM, at, 1M., T, ... 11', ..... .-..y 14, -,.., Plot. Jfl/I 14. 21 ti, ,., 4, ,..,., 1~ IOf-A ~ er.ea ~
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lleapn emb•acM .• ub ... minimam,w11se' ao .
BYMERRUJ:-RARTSON UU..Wltl., I
WASHINGTON -Pre.ident ~oaan, Mekin•
w mike • dent ln unemployment, will propow
leat1latlon allowlna employera to pay teen-age,..
Je11 than minimum w11e for aummor Jobs,
adm.lnlatrallon IOW'l'el aay.
Rt1pn embraced the "sub·mlnlmum waae"
option at a meetlna of his Cabinet Council on
Economic Affairs thla week, and will pro~ the
chanae in ht. Jan 2~ Su.ta of the Unfon addreu,
11id these 1ource1, who declined to be named
publicly.
Admlnl1tratlon 1ources said the "youth
differential'' -which would permJt payment of
$2.~0 an hour Instead of the current $3 3~ mJnimwn
wage rate -could provide summer work tor as
many 85 600,000 youngstera betwt!en the oaes of 16
and 20.
Tet!n·a&_e unemployment hit a record 24 5
percent In ~mber with more than 2 m1Ulon
young people officially listed aa jobless Overall.
more than 12 million people were out of work as the
unemployment rate hit 10.8 percent.
Meanwhile, Treasury Se<.'retary Donald T.
Regan said he had proposed an income tax
sw-charge to the president as part of a hst of tax
increases that would be triggered after Oct 1, 1985,
1f the government's deficits continued to run too
high.
Regan would not divulge other Items on the
list, but admm1Btrat1on sources said an energy tax
package was another leading option.
The sources, who ctid not want to be identified
by name, said they expect the president to include
the contingency tax plan in his fiscal 1984 budget
due out Jan. 31. But which specific tax Reagan
would choose was stiU Op in the air. they said.
The president ~ntinues to oppose any major
new taxes in 1983 and 1984 to narrow record
deficits expected in the $200 billion-a-year range,
contending 1t is bad a-onomic policy to raise taxes
durmg a recession or at the start of a recovery.
For several weeks, the administrallon had been
considering a host of options for dealing with
unemployment -evidently to counter a push by
congressional Democrats and organized labor for
OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS
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"1Ulfve public worklfrirosr..-.
The 1ourcH dJ not dlvula• what other
employment pt'Opou.1.e Rcap.n may have~.
Tho admlnbtratlon, howtver, 1lrudy has
1upported extenalon of the Federal SuppJemenLIJ
Compenaallon Act, an ~mnaency unemploymeni
compenution Pf'Oll't.Jn aDowl.na up to 19 w•ka of
addlUon&l Jobina bmeflta for ell,Sble redpienta.
Among \be other optionl &h.ai have b9en under
considoratlon a.rep-a.nun, tax cndJta to bua1.nellet
that hire unemployed workers who have exhausted
jobleH benefit• and slowlna the phue-oui of
unemployment benefits for people who accept
part-tJme work.
Reagan h.u Iona 1upported the concept of a
sub-minimum waae for youthl. advocatina such •
change durana hi. campaign for the White ROUie ln
Auguat 1980
Labor Secretary Raymond Donovan had~
pushing tor the 1ub-rnlnimum wage opt.ion.
"l will propoee to the White Houae that we talk
about a sub-minlmwn wage strictly for the 1wnmer
for 16-to 20-year-oldi," he said In a recent
Interview In the Conservative Digest, a weekly
publication.
"Our studies indicate that a aub-mlnlmum
wage for the 1ummer would employ between
400,000 and 600,000 youngsters."
John Tysae, a labor law attorney with the U.S.
Chamber of Commerce. said the chamber has lona
supported the concept.
"We think one reason this proeosaJ may have
more poUtical attractiveness ln Congress la that it
will be limited to the summer montha, taking away
the AFL-CIO argument."
Officials of the AFL-ClO, which has opposed
any lowering of the minimum wage for youths,
could not immediately be reached for comment on
the proposed lowering of the minimum wage -
which has been frozen at $3.35 an hour since .fan. 1,
1981.
But Lloyd McBride, president df the United
Steelworkers of America, said a sub-minimum
wage would "encourage the replaoement of adult
jobholders. who have the responsibility of
supporting themselves and usually families aa well,
with substantially lower-paid youngsters."
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MUTUAL FUND
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biggest • ID years
WASHINGTON (AP) -Production In U.S.
foctorlH &atld minH wu down 8 2 percenl In 1982 !rom
th~ pttVtOUI y~r. marklna the biggest annual d«llno
In eight yean, lhf' Ft.-dt'ral Reserve Boud repon.ed
t()day
P rt>du(•tion dropped 0.1 perc«"nl In December,
marking the 5th decline In 17 monthJc u lhc t(.'l{'t.'Slion
peratall!d, ltw b&rd report indicated
On a brtsht('r note.-, December's 1ndu1trtal
produc tion decline WH lhe be1t. or leaat bad,
pt!rformam... 1ince lMt July'• 0. l percent gain. And
«'Onomiatll anaide and out.aide lhe government have
' begun saying thal increaaea In auto producUon thj•
month should mean an overall outpul gain wht•n
Junuary figures are tabulated.
The 1982-Uedme was the biggest annual drop 11nce
the 8 9 percenl recorded m 1974. during the 1973-75
rt.'<.'eSSIOn, the report mdicated. Output !or 1982 was up
only slightly from 1977, five years earlier.
Oil output increases
SANT A BARBARA (AP) -Oil producuon in the
&tale and offshore last year increased 4.7 percenl over
1981, the state Division of Oil and Gaa reports in
preliminary figures.
Although most or lhe oil was produced on land.
most of the increase took place offshore In federal
leases beyond the state's three-mile line. Most of that
was in lhe Santa Barbara Channel, the Santa Barbara
News-Press reported Thursday.
In 1982, federal offshore production was 31.6
million barrels. a ~8 percent increase over the 18
million barrels in 1981. Of the total, 25.4 nulhon
barrels last year came from the Santa Barbara
Channel while in 1981, all 18 million barrels were
produced there. The area produced only 9.25 million
barrels In 1980.
Shell Oil Co.'s new platforms off Huntington
Beach, which produced slightly more than 3 million
barrels last year , were lhe only olher federal
production off the coast, acoording lO state Oil and Gas
Division ofhc1als left unidentified by the newspaper
Textile talks {ail
PEKING (AP) -U.S. negollalOr Pet.er Murphy
said today that China and lhe Uruted Stat.es failed lO
reach a textile quota agreement In negotiations here
because Chinese demands are too high. He said a
"significant gap'' remams between the lwo countries.
With the breakdow~' m7 the talks Thursday. the
United Slates imposed lttnits on Chinese textile
imports unilaterally, a move China has indicated could
result m trade retaliation.
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A WAY Of' Liii t11 Via ZWrloll ~ '°':"'"° ~ -""'I tOUTHWllT MO~TQACH ITIAAY• ~AT A fT MA\f M tolO AT A ~.0 DJIO ot' TllCltf OATIO..,.,... DllO """9Ti.~ MAT"" ll.1 tett;" Ulft.H ... W~-'UJUl.-Clnaa.I:;~~~~ = AMl~::~~~::~-~'~'Aftf,aafflW'lcNrOfMl,11 ~~~~ !.~1_:_!!_!:,Ur::_!f.,.~ =~~~Mtf TO~ , ... ~.!~MmOll ~~'!,!~,~-~: arfiiit ....,_ IYITlMa 301 WHI ICatelle .~::ftf. Hn111ollf ..,,_ HllOCW°""'-A~! lrrJml ""°"'~-~·· l•A-. • ID&.lt AT~ t1flf1' rf ::r.ICM,b A~~ YOU All J1eqwe•rie l<UMllln, 117 Via Orange CA9*7 • (llMP•n, .. 1~!1_1. O•lllOtllll "°».::" lllOUU9 COWTA.OT A =J...•OU IHOUU> CUfn'AU'T A II.LI.,, YOU NllD A• ......... YOU ••Im IULAAAnotf °" '* llA~ ~ Olfdl """""°" 9MQI. CA. AMINO.AN COMl"MHl.NllVI e«pcwltiell 1-IMnoNt C)flvt, I.A I. WTI... IJC~notl OP ntL•ATUR& ~TIOll Oii TI9 MAT\ma DI Dtl "'OCllDIMO A.._. ~ • PllTt .. llollNT INC • C•lllotnl• II Tcwo ~ 12930 NCmCI -,_.,.... IAU MO'NCI "',..Ulftnwu:r Ofl"liW ....OCHDMO• AClAMT °" TIIS fltlOCIUDMO AClMltT YQV, YOU IHOU'.O COWTAO'f A ' 'M hell Thie ~ 11 ~ by 1 TL NO ... ._ T.a. Me. *11 YOU YOU tMOUlO CONTACT A YOU YOU '"°"'-0 CO#YACT A LAWYUI. fhle ~ .. oonctuoMd l)y all OOtPo<•llon. 17111 llC A.,. • •lion NOTICtl •• Hll\llY OIVfN. IMI NOTICI! II HlAllY OIV!N, 11\11 LAWYllt. uirii Oii JtAJMy 21, IN3 ... 16 am ~~ ~ 1~· ~4 .. OOftMl.0 l)y • OOftlO' ...,,. PIOflo ~ on w~. Jlnuery tt. '",· on Tn.Jttd•Y Jlnllat)' 27 '"'· ., IT •• INTlNotO THAT THI IAl.I '"On January II, 1111. •I • ,, , '". T AM I A I c AN T tr L.
I • ~ lno Ill too o'oeoei."' ot Mid Gey. In • 00 o'c;IOck Im of Mid oay. In,,,. WILL ae COHOUCTl!O OH llHAIJ &.m OHIO AMl .. ICAN ltfWICU. COMPANY .. duly appotnrd ~ ~·;::_ ~ :: COtllOt•llOll AtnttlOen INOe 1 L.;;.etlOa tha tOOfll Ml lllGa tor ooncluotlr'CI 100M .. , u lO• tor conduollnQ O' THI! TAUITll IY CAU,Ol'NIA INC H duty appointed Tru1tM Ttullff undtt end pureuet1t 10 " -..,.... r.._.._.._....._ PwMlcMnl Tr~·· ..... wl1nltl tfla om-o1 Trua1 .. ·e ...... wllhlll Ille offloaa ol POSTING ANO PUl\.llHINO 11110tr and pureue.nt lo Dffd ot 0..0 Of frvtt tlOOt'dtd MerOll ti, '*' It, 1~ -·----... fl'llt •lltaMtnl,,.. lllecl wflh lh• AIAI. llTATI llCU .. ITll!I AIAl llTATl Sl!CUAITlfl COMPANY, IOH N \,Al(( AVI . Truwt leGOr~ May :Zl, IHI, .. IH2 ... lnll HO. H.0115H of
PuDll•h•O Ot•no• co.~!~~y =·M*~ Cout11y C""1I of Orange Coul\ly on llAVICI. IOOlled •• 2020 North .,AVICI. IOClllO II 2020 North 8 u IT f 2 0 1 ... A. A 0 IN A . lnatr. Ho. 21762,' In boolo: '"°"· Oflk:lal ~d• In llw oftlc)e of,,... 4 2 21 ,.. 4 IN3 v Poree. on, OtC 30 ,.., ·~· ~-20e, In the City of ltoa<twey. lull• 206, In IM City or CA\..,ORNIA • '104. TILIPHONI Paoa I. of Ofllolaj A41cofdl In Ult Co\inty AaGorcl« of 0r.,. ~~~
Piiot, Jan. ' ' 1• ' 2t6..a TllU .,.,_, WU !Med wflh ,,.,. • ,_ ..,,.. AN. COVflty of Orenoa. II••• lent• AN, CO\lllly ot OrellOe .... ,. 21,l&e , .... 6<e. orfloe of the COYnty lllfoOfdff of ClllfOfnla. WILL SIU. AT l"Ullu;;
------------Countw Ctenl ot Orange County ot1 ftubllthed Or111ge Cout 0•111' ot C11t101nla, IAN M'AAINO of Oatllornla, I AN ~AAINO 011 02/04113 et 00 111 AM . Oninge Countv. 8lalt of Ce11tom1a. AUCTION TO HIGHllT atDM" Ptll.JCNQTIC( ' ~Jan 11421 21 I~ 8AVINQI ANO \.OAN IAVINOS ANO LOAN ,1 .. IT CHARTI" ,.NANCIAL ~by0EOAGIW II~ P'ORCASH,CA8HtP'aCHECt<Of' ------.,.-.,,.,~~-----Daclf'no.t 21 IN2 ,_ ' ' ' ' 17113 AllOCIATION, 1 Catllornta A880CtATION I Callfornla C0._11' n Illa duty •PPOlntaO 81\0MIKELLM.81""1 .. WILLlfU. C!RTIFIEO CHECK, (payable II
'ICTITIOUt ~•• PuDllill•O Orange co .. , 0•11. corporation, u duly 1ppotn1td ciorporallon, H duly appointed Tru11 .. und1r 1no pureu1nt lo AT PUil.iC AUCTIOH TO HIQHUT time of Miii In ltwful ~of the
..,... aTATP.:MT Pilot. O.c ,4, 31 f082, Jan. 7 t , "8.IC NOTICE Tn1111 .. under and pureuent 10 tht TrlHI .. und" llld pur111anl lo Ille oMd of Tru11rlOOfdedon03111/IO BIDOIA FOR CAIM (p1y1bta et Untied 8111•111 Front lntranot to Tiie f011ow1nQ ~ wa dotog 1oea power of HI• conferred In 11111 power or HI• confarrao In 11111 .. Oocurnetll no 10773 Soot! 131129 time of .... In ltwfUI money of the I h • o Id OR AH 0 I C 0 UN TY
&-t2 PtCTn'IOUt .UWaa oerlM1 Dead of Trvtl ~led by I oattaln 0..0 of Ttutt axacllllacl l)y 11'199 1860 of Oflkllal ~Ot In Iha \Jtllltd 8UI ... ). at Ille front entranoe COURTHOUSl, tocalael on ._.,._ bull~O'MAAI< LANDSCAPE. 6M NaamlTATWMINT J081!PH M AVIJ.,A and v1.-01NIA 8TEPHENC FOAOE.1llnolaman, offk:a of the "9Gorder of °''• 10 lh• •• , Or•no• County Ana8tvd .~•vc-•81 a
5516 River Avenue. No 202. P\aJC NOTICE The to4lowlna perlON .,. dotog AVILA lluabend'lnd ..... rec«Oed recorded July 13 Hiii, rn 800ll County, C111fornl1 .. eculaO by CourlnouM. tocaled on Santa AM 8'oaoway. Sa1111 Ana. CA ... r!Oht.
Naw!>0'1 8eKti CellfOmle 92e63 ~ ae; &eptembel 18, 1871, In loOll 1S3t6 14136 of Otflclel Aacotd• of Miki THOMAS J HALL, an unm•rrl•O &lvO. belwMn lyoamora 81. & 1111• 9"° tt11ar .. 1 ~ fo and M•r-A U••n•. 5515 Rh••r ACnnou• ..,..... PIW MINING VENTURES. of Offtolel Aeoofd• of Mid County. Cout11y ., p•O• 807, RacOfd"'' min, WILL SELL AT PUILIC 8tOlldway, 8arlt• Ana, CA .... flgftl, now l'lalO by II ul\68' Miki 0..0 °'
A--. No 202. tMwpot'1 e.ach, NA• aTATDllSNT l TO , 4425 Jamboree A04ld lutta II ·P•O• I., 2, "•cord er'• tnetrumant No 14423, by f8UOI\ ot AUCTION TO THE HIGH 1!8 T title encl lnl••l oon\ll)'e(I to and Tru1l In Iha Pfopefl)' lttuattd In Mid
Celltornta 92983 Th• followtno per ton II doing 100. Newpor1 Beeotl, CA 02eeo tnetr-• No 21564. by r_.. of • br .. ¢11 Of deltull In P•~· Of BIOOER FOR CASH, (p1yabl• ,, """' held by It und« laid Deed of Counly and Stet• deec:tlbed u :
Thll bual,_ 11 conduclfd bY 11111 ~ U Pan &ol.tth-t CofpofallOn. I a breteh Of Oafautt In t>ll)'l'l*ll Of perlorm1nca of lht OOllgallona 11,,,. OI tllllt In llwlul money OI Illa TNM In tht PfooeriY llflia(ed In MIO Lott 3e and 37, of Trec;t Ho 37t, lndMdual BJOROUM QUEST HOME, C1llfornt1 corpo11t1on, 44211 pt1lo1m111c:a of the obllg1tton1 Hc:urael tllH by tnc1uo1ng Illa! Unllad Stal .. ) 11 Front entrance to COunty and &let.~•: Ill Iha City of Coate M-. County of
Mark R Uk-8382 Cr1n1 C1rc1a. Hun11nglot1 Jaml>of .. Ao.cl Sulla 190, NawpOrl H Cured lllaraby, lnotudlng lh•I l>tMC:h or default. NOllCle of wl'llCll Illa Old Orange County CourlhOUM LO'I 23 of Tttct No 10M, In the Orlt\Qa. Stall of C&lltOfnlt, • per
Tnte 1111_,1 wu lltad wtlf'I tl'la e..cn. CA 92648. &Mch, CA 82ee0 brMCh Of OeflUll, Notloa of wtlloh wu rtc0tdaO Sat>181T'ber 30, IH:Z. on S1n11 An• Blvd . batwHn Clly or Co111 Mt1e, County of map recotcled In book 15, page 20,
County ci.n. of Orange County on T11e1ma OurHu, 8382 Cr1n1 Thi• 0...--I• conducted Dy• wH recorded March 8, 1882, u u R1c:orOar'1 1ne1ruman1 No Syc1mor1 St & Br010w1y, S1t111 Oret1ga. 81111 of Callfornt1, H ol M11ea11aneou1 Mtl)I, In tf'la otnce
Oeoember21, tM2 Clrcla. Huntington Ba1c11. CA UMltadptrtnettlllp Recorder'• tnatrumet1l No 82·348326,WILLSELLATPUBLIC An1.CA.1t11lghl.tllta111dlnllfHI anownont~tl'lweofreoordedln of Iha County Racotdet or 11ld
fl'20Q14 82648 PI n 8 0 u I ti we• I 82-078902, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST conveyed lo •nO now llald by It 8ook 35. Paoa 25 MIKellaneoue County,
Pu1>l11h1d Or1nga CoHI Oally Thie t>u~rlttl ts conOUC:lac! oV Ill COll)Ofllton AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH, lawful mon~ undar llld OHO ol Trull In Illa t.hp1, Aecordt or H id Or1ng• EXCEPT Ille Soul'-latly 144 00
Pll01, Dae 24, 31, f9112. J111 1 14, Individual J-A P..,Qa BIOOER FOR CASH, i.wtul money of the United Slllff. Of a C:Uhlar t properly t11ua1ao In Hid County, County ... , ll'lefeol
1983 Tf'lalm1 Ouraeu Prealderll of the United S111•. or • cun1ar·1 clWICk Orewn on • 1111a Of nellonal Callfornll. Oeecrlbad u Tha 1treet addr•H and olhar ALSO EXCEPT 1ne NOf1NM1atly se 13·82 Tllla •l•lamant w .. n1ac1 with lhl Tiil• e111-1 wu fllacl With Ille chec:k Orewn on a Ital• or naltone4 b1nk • 1111a or ladarll cr1dll Loi se or Tract No 3722 In ,,.,. common daalgnetlOn. " any, of the 7S oo loat of MIO Lot 37
------------County Ci..~ ol Orenge County on County CWll ol 01ange County on bank, a e1a1a or 1aoer1t cr10ll union, Of • II••• or ra0ar11 N•lnQt C11y of Coll• Ma ... County or '"' property OHCrlti.d above 11 ALSO EJICEPT Illa Sou~larty rta.IC NOTlCE J111 4, 1083 DIG 29, 1082 union, Of • 11ata or teowal MvlnQll 1no 101n Htoelallon Oomlellac! In Orange, s111a 01 C1tll0fnl1 ... P9' purported to be: 1923 Fuller1on 75 00 IMI of ulO Lot 38
F20U11 ,._... and toen Mtoelallon dOfftlclled ln Ihle allla. all p1yebla II Ina llml Of m1p recorded In BOOie 135. Paget AYI., Coat• MeN. CA 02827. N 0 ST R E E T A 0 0 R E SS PlCTTf'IOUI .,._.. Publl1lled Orange Co111 Oally Publlthld Oret1ga CoaU Oally Ihle elate, all payable ti the lime of .. la. 111 right, Ulla and lntareel l'leld 48 lhru 48. Ml~laneout Mapt, ltl The undarelgnad Truttae ASSIQNEO OIRECTIONS MAY 8E
MAmlTAT'lmNT I Piiot.Jen 714,21 ,26,1883 Piiot, Jan 7, 14,21,28, 1083 ..... rlghl.llllaandtnleraathald by II . ea Tru11u. In lllal tHI llleOlftcaoflf,.CountyRecordarol Ol1cl1lm1 any tfeblllly for any OBTAINED PURSUANT TO
Tiie followlnQ pereon 11 do t1g 110..83 173-83 by II, H Tru1tae. In the I rail ptoperty tllulla In UIO County and Mid Counly ln<\ot'TIC1,_ of the atraet addf-WF11nEN REQUEST SUBMITTED ~ ... ptopert)' llllual• In MIO Couniy encl Sl•t• O..Ctlbad .. loOow. The 10111 lmOUfll of lf'la unpaid and 01,.,.,, common daalgnatlon, " TO THE BENEFICIARY WITHIN to
C 0 MP U ·FIN 0 ER. 2 10 0 f'lB.IC NOTICE l'tll.IC NOTICE Sttla. delmbed u followl Loi 23 In &tock 13 01 Section J. b1!4lnu 01 ,,.,. obllQlllOn MCUred any, enown herein o A Y S F ROM T HE F I R 8 T
P1lar1on Place, Cotti Meu. A L.-.hold lnl••I In llld 10: Btlbo1ltl1n0,11pe<m1precoroed by 1eld 01ad ol Trutl 1t10 Said uta wlll ba m1de, bul PUBLICATION Of SUCH NOTlCE
Clllfomte 02e2e flCTTTlOUI auaMll flCTTnOUI IW .... , Lot 23 of Tract No. 3618, u 1rw>wn tn book 7. Pao• 16 of Ml.aalt1neou• ruaonably u11m11eo cot II, without covat1an1 or warranty, PLEASE CONTACT Tile Royal Bank
8rlatl Krueger, 24092 Pine Flat NAME ITAffMOIT NAMI aTATUlbfT on 1 mep recOfded lt1 Book 128, Mept, In the olfk!e of Ille County axpenMI 1no 1dv1ncee 11 Ille time eapt ... Of Implied. ragard"'O tltla, ot Cen101, 333 Mukai Strut Clfcla. El TOfo, California g2830 Tiie to11ow1no P"•on 11 doing Th• followlng per1on 11 doing P•QU 18, 18, 20 and 2 1, of racordat of Mid Coutlly ol th• tnlll•I publlcaUon of tlla poeaeealon, Of encumbfanc.ae. 10 13150. San Fr~. CA 11<1105;
Tiile bu"'-i. conducted l)y an ~ u bu..,_ u Mlecell1t1aou1 M•P•. racord• of Tll• 11ree1 lddrHI or common No11ca or Sell 11 $87, 1oe 62 pay tha ramalnlnQ prlr>Clpal aum o4 Alln Mr Oetlock Trullor or record
ltldMOual. SOUTH COAST SHUTTER CO 8 I 0 S 0 F T W A R E uk1 County OHlgnellon ol the r111 property Currenlly Oiied c:Uhlef'a Cheelll Of Vie ~ -.a l)y Mid Dead of own a r · L A PERLE LANE
&nan Krueger 3448 lupine Clf .. Coate Mela. CA CORPORATION, • Calltornll The •traal eOCltlU or other 11etal'n1bov1 Oeectlbed II purpor1ed cenlllect cnecltl w1tt be acclPl•ble Trull. wllh lnlarHI thereon, at PARTNERS. 1 0-al Pennartlllp
Thie atal_t _ llled with Iha 8282e ~111on, 3t61 Al<way A~. common Oaelgnallon or th• rHI 10 oe 316 Diamond Avenue. BllbOa 10 ,,.,. TrullH provided tlley 1ra Pf0¥\0ed tn Mid notaa. lld\lanoaa, If Tha atrael aCIOrHI ind other
County C*1t of OrW108 County Ofl Lao Laoanlleim, 3448 Lupine Sulll H-1. CO.II MaM. Ce6lf0fnla Pfopert)' ~ daec:(ll>ad 11 1111nd, Celltornl1 orewn In t1vor ot Flrll Cherl•r eny, under the term• ol MIO Dead common CleelgnallOn, II'""· of Ille
December 28, 1062 Cir.. Coat• M .... CA 92828. 82$26 purported to be 4114 Cortland The undetttgneo her a by Flnanclel Corpor111on and ol Tru1t. feaa, chugu 1t1d r11t properly dHcrlbld 1bove 11
,..,... Thia 1>1111.-e le conducted by'" L .. 1., L. Kllpllrlek, 8150 4111 Drive. Coton• def Mar, CA. e111c111mt all llablllly for any u11111c1ory lda ntlllclllon 11 axpen-of the Tru.t .. and o4 Iha purpor1llO 10 be BARE LANO
Publl1had Orat1ga CoHI Dilly lndlvlduat St,....,Oowney.Callfomla00241 Th• under1lgt1aO haraby lt1c:OfrectnoMlnMkl•trMtaddrH1 1vallibla trull• crHt•O by H id OffO or Tiie unOartlgneO Truet••
Piiot, Dec 31, 1882, Jan 2. 14, 21, Lao UK!enhelm Thll ~la conducted by• 011ctatm1 all llablllly for any or other common Gelign1110n Tiie atrHI 100rau end oth" Trvat Oltcl1lm1 1ny ll1blllty lor any
104! Tnl1 1111eman1 wu flied with the QOtl)Ofatton. lnc;0«9Clt,_ In Mid atrett a6dr... Salo HI• wlll be m•d• w1111ou1 common 0Htgn111on. lf 1t1y, ol Iha The lO'lll MIOUtll of lf'la unpaid lncofrectnna or Ille llrtal acldraaa
5884-82 COutlly Clartl ot Orenga County on 810 Sortwar9 Cofp or other common Oeelgnetloo. werr1n1y, axpraH or lmpllao, rHI property OH CflbaO 1bova 11 l>alenoa of tile ot>llgallOn -ed 1.nd other common Oe91gn111oo. If
----.,.-.. -1IC_NO_Tl_C_E ___ Jan. 4, 1983 Lalt• L. IOl9alrldt Said Mia wlll be mad• wllhout "girding 11111. pouualon, or purported to be 3285 0111011 Ave .• by th• properly to be 1010 end any, anown lle<aln. n~ F208l2'7 Prllllldent #Urlnly, axpre11 or lmpllaO, 1ncumbr1ncu, lo lllltly Iha Coate MaH, CA 92628 raieonable aellmated cOtll. 8 110 a111 wlll b• made. bul
PUaUC NOTICl
Jettuery 1J, 1113
Publl1nao Orang• Cotti Dally r111111at_,I wu hied with lf'la regarding 1111•. po1H11lon. or pr1nc1p1I b1lanca of Iha Nola or Tiie un01r11gn1d Trull•• axpanaaa and ldVanoaa II Iha time w11hou1 covenant or w1rrenty,
Piiot. Jan 7, 14, 21. 28, 1883 Cout11Y C*1t ot Oranoe County on 1ncumbr1ncH , to ntlefy th• 01,,., ot>1lg1t10n1 MCuracl by MIO 011c111m1 1ny ll1b1111y for any of th• lnlll•I publlc:atlon of Iha 1x1><eu or Implied, ragarO"'O lllle.
The ml)orlly of Iha 010 World
Owner• Auocl11lon Member• will
nol ba llald rHpon•lbl• for ANY
10&-83 o-n11tr 28, 1882 ~ prlt1clpal bat11ne41 of Iha Note or o .. o of trua1 wllll lnlerul i nd 1nco<rectna11 ol Ille ltrlll aoo ..... Holloa of Sala II 1100,705 87. POINUIOf'I. or ancumb<llllC*I, to ------------r-•-0111., Obllo•llon MCUreCI by ••Id other 1um1 H provtOad therein, and otl'lef common Oetlgnalloo. II The l>tnaflolary under Mid Dead pay 11'141 unpaid balanoa ol Iha note P\ll.IC NOTICE Publlenao Orenga CoHI 011ty o..G ol 'fruit, w1111 lnl.,HI 1t10 pfu1 1ov1nc11. II any, undar Iha iny, lhawn l'lefatn ol Trull heretolOfa executed and MCUreCI l)y Mid 0..0 of Tndt. plua
PllOI, Dec. 31. 1882, Jan 7. 14. 21, other 1um1 H provided therein, 1&rm1 lheraol end lnlarotl on eocn 5110 ule wtll b• m•O•. but Oallvared lo tha underelon•d a .. PfO\lldeO In MIO note, actvanoaa,
1993 ........ 82 plu• adv1nc ... It any, unoar Iha 1C1v1noe1, and p1u1 feet. c111ro11 without coven1n1 or wur1n1y, written Oeclaratlon ol Oeltull and ti any. under the t1tm1 of ulO o..ct OEBTS lncutrad by JUllell• Lewi• ACnnou• llU .....
ind Yvonne Rofer. tine• tf'la IUI NAMI aTAT'lmNT ofllclal end/or legal 80110 or Th• followlng per1on 11 OolnQ
Olracton ,,_llnQ. whleh wu held ~ ...
on November 2, 1852 M F ENO , 1680 81bcoc:k
Joael BllChot and NllnC)' Udlt, 1..111'19, Coate Maaa, Cllllfomla 82i127
1wo (2) ol 111a praMnl Boero of Micheal L•• Ftehar, 20842 Olrectors. ••• hereby lloldlng Fut11wor111 Lana. Huntington
Ju111111 Lewi• 1nO Yvonne Rofar Belch, Callfomla 82848
pereonauy r11pon1lbla for ANY Tiiie ooal,_ It conduetael l)y 1n
ACTS ANO EXPENSES lllay lndlvldual.
lnltllula t1111 ware and/or -not Mlclleel L Fllher 1ppro...ci by 1111 m1Jorlly or Ille Thie atll-t wu fllad With the
&ollfO of Olractora II tn olllctal County C*1t of Orange County on
mwtlng. Daoember 28. 1882 On Janulll)I 25. 1883 11 8 p m • l'1llS1tl
the Oto Wor10 Owners Auc>clltlon PubllthtO Orenga CoHt Oally
wlll hold 1 epacl•I mamb.,•hlp Piiot. Dec 31. 1982, JM 7. 14, 21,
,,_.... term• thereof encl lnteraat on IUCtt and axpenaes of th• Trullee 1110 of ••PfM• 0r Implied ragudlnQ !Ille. O.m1t1d tor Seta. and • wrlllan of Tru11. I•••· c111rgH, 1no
NIUC NOTICE ldVMCell, and plua •-· C1111rgea Ille 1ru111 c:ruted by Mid 0..0 of ~.ion, or ancumbrancaa, for Notice of o.teull and ElectlOn 10 expen-ot 11141 Truatee and o4 the
and...,.,_ of the Trval• encl of Tru11 Tiie 101at amounl of Hid 111a purpou of ullalylng Illa Sell The underalgned cauaeCI aald tru11a cra11ao by Hid Oaed of
!he trvata ""9ted l)y MIO 0..0 o! obllgellon Including rH1on1bly lt10ebledne61 aecured by Mid OMO Nolloe of Oelautl and ElactlOn to Trull
MOTICI ~ AVAILA.ltUTY Trual. The total amoutll of H id Hllmllad leu cllargas end of Trull lncluOlnQ Ille'"'· C111tQ89 Sall 10 be -Oed In the county Al Illa I Ima or lll• lnlllll
CW ANNUAL~ obllQlllon, lnctudlt1Q raa1on1bty axpenMI ot 1111 TrullM, 11 11'11 time end upen-ol 1111 Tru11... where Iha reel Pfopert)' 11 tocated. publication of 11111 notice. lf'la total
Pureu1n1 10 SectlOn 6104(0) of Hit mated tau, ch•rou 1nd of lnlllel publleallon or 11111 Nouee.11 Tiii beneficiary unoar MIO 0..0 Oale. o--nbef 16, 1082. amount o! tile unpllO balance of IM
Ille Internal Revenue Code, notlc4 I• expen-of 1111Truet ... II1111 llma $232,941 55 of Truel natatofore axec:YleCI 11110 OHIO AMERICAN obllgellon aacurao by th• above
hat9by gtwn that the annual report of lnlllal pub11ea110n of 11111 NOllCA. It oa1eo January 4, 1963 oallvarao 10 111a un0.,1lgn1d • SERVICES, INC Oeacrtbad O••O of trutl 1no
tOf Iha calender year 1882 of the $10,433 '° San Mllflno S1v1~ Wfltlan Oeclat•tlOn of deflUll and t80t E. Ninth SI Htlm11ao co111. upantH and BLUVA FOUNDATION, • prlvlla Dated Oeeember :ze, 1882. end Loin AllOClatlon Oarn1no for Sala, and a Wflllan CMwlat\d, ()No 44114 IOVtnc:e9 II $181.287 54
founOlllOt1, la 1vall1bla II Illa SAN MARINO SAVINGS ANO • Callforn1• corporation Nolte. or Oeltull 1110 ElaQilOn 10 (216) ee&-2222 Tl'la benellelary undat Mid 0..0
rouno111on'1 prtnclpel olftca for LOAN ASSOCIATION u TrualM Sall Thi undarllgned cauaed Mid Gerald Goldberg, ol Trust heratolOf• executed and
lntPectlOtl o..rtng regul1t butl,,_ A Cellfoml1 corpor111on By Real E1111a No11ca ol Oef1u11 at10 Eflcllon to Exec. v. Praeldenl oellva"O 10 Iha undaralgneO 1 llouB from 9 • m. to 6 p.m. by 111y u Tru't... Securf11et Sarvlca Saft to be recorded In Iha county and AMI S.C..etMY wr1t11r1 OIGlaralloo of OetllUll and
c:llilarl wtlo reque111 II within 180 REAL ESTATE SECURITIES a Clllfornl1 corpor1Uon ..._.Ille real prQ9911Y 11 loUlac!. Publlillad Orange Coul Oally Oam1no for Sala, 1nO a wrlllan
mwtlnQ 10 "II Illa VllCllllC'/ on Illa 1883 Boero IOf 111 nflh (5) Board member
01y1 •lier Iha data ol llllt SERVICE, a Callfomla , lls Agent Oe11 01/07183 Piiot Jan 7, 14, 21. 1N3 Notice ol Default and ElactlOn 10 ~2 put>flcatloo. c:orporlllOn, Ill Agent By 0 J MOfgar FIRST CHNn'ER S745-8:Z Salt The unO«llQned ceuaed Mid Tiie lounOallon'• pnnclpel olllele 2020 N 8roldwl)', •208 Ill Pr ... danl FINANCIAt. Nol"• Of Oafaul1 Ind EleellOn 10
.IOMf 8facMf.
8-d o4 Dtraetor•
Otd World OWMfl ~laftoft
ta IOcalad 11 1081 Entrlde Or . La Slll'lla Ana. CA 02708 (SE.ALI CORPORATION P\RJC NOTICE Sall 10 be reco<ded In Iha county
Htbf'a, CA 90e31 • (714) 853-&atO 2020 Norlh Broedwav Sta By w 14 Htrdln where Iha rut J><operly 11 localed.
,ICTITIOU• .u .... u Tha name ol Illa prlnctpal Publlthad Or•no• co ... 1 011~ 208 111 Attorn.y In lact • K-OlUS Perty conouctl"ij 111• PEELLE
rta.IC NOTICE
NA• ITATWMINT mtnagar or Iha foun01llon 11 Piiot. o.c 31. 1982. Jtn 7, 1 , S1111• An1 CA 927C>e Tru11 .. ·1 i'ddrMI' 4150 N Palm NOTICE OF DEATH OF FINANCIAL CORPORAT!Of'. 197 E. fl aOMd CIC 1 o I EOOAA A LUCIOI 1883 (714) 9~3-8810 Str .. t Fu1t.non Calllorvla 82635 Hamlllon Ava , •202, Cltnpt>lit, CA N~A~-.!~ ~-Q•Rr::!.Now0ingUNP•1r0'0N" .:,CoRnOg ,.200 ,.. _ _;!_RRlmFISRdHB.,ES-IN1.0EIQ7 · 5722-82 Publlahed 011no• Cout Ollly Phone t7U)871·3221 SADIE MONTGOMERY 95008. Piion• (408) 888-UH .....,,_. ,._._, " ... " ~·1-· 17-C -------------PllOt Jin 7 14 21 1983 Pubt11nao Orange CoHt 01lly AND OF PETITION TO FIRST AMERICAN TITLE. Trull ...
(714) 11'7-1470 SYSTEMS. 443-C Hamlllon Streat, Anaheim Hllll. CA 82907 P\B.JC NOTICE 170.83 P1to1. Jill' 14, 21, 211. 1883 ADMINISTER ESTATE NO by PEELLE FIN AN CI AL
Pul>llaneo Orange Coaal Oally Coal• M .... CtJllornle 82827 PuDllat'ted Or1ng1 CoHI Oally c--238-83 A ll•tte• ' CORPORATION. AQanl, VIRGINIA Q PllOt, Jan 14, t98l 2H-83 .... _... P\ll.IC NOTICE • .. .,. H TH ROC I( MORTON, Vice PllOt, Jan 14, 15, 21 , 1883 Harold N McCoy. 2222 um NOTICI ~ TMJaTll'a IAU DI-'C NO?U't To all hein, benef'-'n""'-Pr-""-t 30$-83 Trff Line, F'allbrooll. California 197'1 ,IC-....'a •"..... ,._, ''"" -~ .....,..., 82028 DI-IC ...,.._ T.a. :Jt1 .... na'ft.NT ., _ credllou and contingent Dated January 3. 1983 iii;'1iiiil-iiiir.iiiiiiii~ ....... ~ .... -~ i. ......,., .... ao .... .,. .. ~ "'"~ " .. _ c r. di' tor• o f Sad'. Pub11111ao orange CoHt oany .. _ ----~· VJ YOU AM IN OlFAU\.T ~"A The lollOwlng peraona .,. dO<ng lllOTIC9 ~~•ALI " "' J 7 14 21 11183 DlllH 1011 Ind~ NOTICa"' TRU9Tlr• aALa OllD 0, TltU8T. OATIO l>UlineM -T.&. ... ,.. Mont1omery and penoru Pllol. '" . . • 1"""83
11 .. r:.i HarOION.M~ lllll'la L.--~ DICDl8«A2.1tlt.UMLlll\'OU AIRWAY LEASING, 7404 ~ANTNOTICITO who may be otherwlae ---------------Thlt lltlamanl wu ,._,"' T.9. No. I~ TAKI ACTION TO 'ltOTICT Saddle HI" Trell, Orcenga, Calllornla "'C>Pmn'Y ow.ft: interet1ed in the will and/or .,_.,. WlTlC[ County Clar1! ot Orange County on T .0. SE~VICE OOMPANY. I TOUlt ,IOPIATY, IT MAY II 82889 YOU Ma .. OIPAUl.T UN01R A ,._ "" ADAMS Oeoambat 21. l852 F20U1:11 C•llfornla oorpot1tlon. H duly aOU> AT A~ IAUt. If' YOU Cllarlee O MllcMI>. 7404 saocne DllD Of' TMIST, DATIO AUGUaT estate: .....,,.
R .. "'AMS SR appointed True\H under Iha Ml:ID AN l~MATION Of' THI HIM Trell, Orange. California 928e8 I , 1111. UNLlal YOU TAK• A petition hu been filed ACTYTIOU8 ..,._.. HENRY ~ • • PuDlltlleO Orange Co1tl Dall~ fotlOwlng Oeectlbad deed of lrvtt NATU"I 0' THI PltOCIEOINO Georgi St11cllallord, 1278 ACTION TO ftltOTICT YOU" by Mark N . Montgomery, NA• STA~
resident of Laguna Beach, Pl101. Oec 24 3l 1982• Jan 7 14• Wl\.L SELL AT PU8LIC AUCTIOfol AQAtN•T YOU. YOU IHOULO Lanlet Boule"8r0. Alltnll. Georgia "'~"·"MAY. toLO AT A aka Mark Montf:omery In Tiie rouowtng pe<IOn •• doing Ca. PUiied away on January l963 S607-82 TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CONTACT A LAWYlll 30308 "'9lJC •AU. • YOU Ml.ID AN h s I f OU ..........
12. 1983 Survived by his CASH (pay1bta •t llml of Mle In On FabrU"Y 4, 188S, •• 9 1!1 John B Carrington. 990 111111 l!JCl'\.ANATION Of' THI NATUM l e uper or ourt 0 SARA'S CHINA MARKET
M I Ad 3 P\JBl.IC NOllCE lawtul money of the United StalN) A M , S1~1ng1 M or1g1ga Lane, Leguna BHcll, Callfornla CW THE "'OCUOINO AOAINIT Orange County requestini CAFE. LTO, clo Wiiier an< wife ar on ams. attrlght,utlaencllnt-loon.,..,,.O Corporation, H duly 1ppolt11ao 82851 YOU, YOU aHOUL.D CONTACT A that Mark N . Montgomery. Herpolt.810~Cent•Orfvol.
children, Henry R. Adamll, FtCTTTIOUI eu ... u 10 encl"°"" held l)y It under Mid TrullH un01r 1no pureu1n1 10 W1rran M Zlt>olet, 100 LAWYEll aka Mark Mont.aomery be Sull• 1630. Newport eaac;ll,
Jr and Linda Adarrui and MAm aTATOllMT OHO ot Trull lt1 Illa property Oaed ol Tru11 recorded January :ZS. Londonbtrry Road. NW A11an11 On Februiry 2. 1983. at to oo l d l Cllllfomla 028eO
Howard Adams. Memorial ~ha rol!Owlng peraon• •• dotog lllflineftar ~flbed 1882. H 1na1 No 82·027338, ot Oaorgta 30327 AM RESIDENTIAL EQUITY appo nte. ai per•o.na Lout• S1utu. 350 sou In
S 11 b h Id ~.. TRUSTOA.R08ERTJ OALEencl OfflclalRecordllntheollaoftl'la Georg• Rl11lara. 8808 FINANCIAL .. duly 1ppotn1ao rep~tauve to~ FlgU8fOI StrMt, Sulla 270, LOI ervices wt e e 983°n ANTHONY MORTGAGE MARY A OALE,hult>lndandwlfa. Cout11yReco<Oe<olOrengaCounty SaOOl•b•ck Orlva Orange, TrullH under end pu,.uan1 to the e1tate or Sadie Anoafet,Callf0fntall007'
Monday . January i 7• l at COMPANY, 131 N Tu111n Ava .. u )otnl ,_,. Slit• of C1llforn1a e.acuteo by CalllOfnl• 92881 OeeCI of Truel recorded Augu11 26. Montgomery, Costa Mesa, fnt1 t>ullnaaa 11 oonduClted by• St. Catherine's Cath olic Suite 101, Tustin. CA 92e80 BENEFICIARY CHARTER Robert v Snyder and Sl•ll• R Thi• bulln-11 conducted by• l98I, u Intl No. 3-45!>8, In bOOk California, (under the llmlted partnettlltc>
Church , Laguna Beach, Ca. H1rry A Macll1nlck, Inc . e THRIFT ANO LOAN Snyder. l'luaband 1nd will H jOtnt genaral pat111trlllllp 14 t88, PIQI 404 ol Olllclel tion Louil S11111u
at 4:00PM ln lieu of flowers C1llfornl1 corporellon, 220 Nice Recorded April 14. t882 M Instr 11nanlt. WILL SELL Al PUBLIC John B CtrrlnQlon Recofdl In Iha office 01 lhl County Independent Admirustra Oeneral Pwlnar Lana •214 N1wpotl &Heh. CA No 82-129138 of Offldal Aecorda tn AUCTION TO HIGHEST 8100ER Thi• 11.iement WU lllad With Illa Racorderl of Orange County. Stet• of E.tatel Act) The petition Thll 11•1-' WU filed wllh ,,.,.
t h e fa m I I y re q u eats 92883 Iha oflloa o4.,,. A41cofder of Orange FOR CASH (p•y•ble II 1im. Of .... County Cler1I ot Ori/IOI County on of Celllomla. Haculael l)y ESTHER la aet for hearing In Dept. County C1erlL of Orange County On
donations be made 10 South Thi9 ~,....ta conducted by• County: teld dead of lrval deecrlbet In lawful money ot th• United Oecembtr 17, 1882 TABAK . .,, unmerrled woman. WILL No. 3 at 700 Civic Cent.er Oecemt>er 21. 1082 c 0 as t Medical Center OOfl><l'lllOn ,,.,. lollowfng ptooertY: Slalea) II .... front entrance lo Iha llAJtY I(. CA.RAINOTOM, llQ. SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO s \.out• .. UTU
Foundation For Nursing in Herry A Mect'lanlcll, Inc. Lot 46 of trKt No. 1237 In the old Or1no• Coun1y CourlhOUll, lfttt a..._... HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH Drive West, anta Ana, Att-r •• ~ H •• ,,. .... _ ... _ ... ~ "'IY of ..._..... 8"ch County of located on S1n11 Ana Blvd , ....... .._....,, c..,w 0.1-bla 1 11 r •· 1 1 ...... , Ca I ll or n I a 112 7 0 2 on -• ~-tt--"
memory of Henry R Adams. p~, ......... _,,.... °'enoa.'Si;t. d Call!~. u per ba'-l svc-. and Broedway, ;..:906, c_..._._· _ ~ 01 ~ ... ~t~ ~;,_:, :ii~ February 9, 1983 at 9:30 a.m. ;.; ;,r--,..,..
BUDDLE Tiii• 1t11ament wu tllacl wl1ll tl'le "'119 r-cled In book '°· PIOM 19 S11111 An• CA. all right, 1111e and .... pett lhaefl. ---Nortfl main anlrlln()I 1o the County IF YOU OBJECT to the Loa Mfelee, Calltamle I007t
LE County Cler'! of Orange County on end 20, Mlacellanlcul M~. In the '"'.,"' conveyed 10 and now held 'aoef79 CourtnouM. 100 CMc Cent• Ortve. '21DD11 ETHEL s Bu D 0 . Jan 11 1883 otflce of Iha Coutll'/ Recot081 of l)y 11 under ulO 0..0 o! Trv•• In 1111 PuDll•ll•O Or1t1g• CoHI Ollly WHI, S1n11 An• CA 92702, 111 granllng of the petltJon. you Publl•h•O Or1no• COHI 0•111
passed away on January 13, no7141 Mid Counl)'. properly lltualacl In 1110 County Pttol, Dec 24, 31. 1982, Jan 7. 14, right lllla and iniar .. 1 conveyed to should either appear at the Piiot, o.c. 24, 31, 1882, JM 7, 14, 1983. she was a resident of Publlshed Orange COHI O•lly 484 SEARA ORIVE. CORONA •nd Sl•I• OffCrlbad.. 1983 end~ held by II under~ Oeeo hearing and 1tate your t083
Newport Beach. Ca. She Pll01 Jan 14, 21. 2e, Feb 4, 1883 OEL MAR. CALIFORNIA Loi 30 or Tract No t872, In 1ne 5637 82 ol Trutl 1t1 lhe property a11ua1tc11n obEtlons or fil.e written ~
W•• an active member of the . 25()..83 YOU AM• oel'AULT UND«Jt A Ctty o! Coel• M .... ••tho-on 1 Mid County and Sllladacrlbad ... ob tion1 with the court -------------DUO Of TMIST OATH> UM. U. map recorded In Booti S3 PIQM 47 Ml.IC N()TlC[ "" unOMded • ., 1nt....i 1n ano to P\lllJC NOTICE St. Andrew's Presbyterian f'tB.IC NOTICE Ma. UNUU YOU TAKI AcnoM llVOUO'I 48 or MtllOlllanaou• MIP9. Lot &5 01 Traci 10546 Mlhownon1 be ore the hearing. Your
Church and the Tue1day TO "'ORCT YOUR "'°"""'"· In,,.,. offtca oJ.lha County A«:otdar STAHMEN,!.MU.ul ~ ...... _.._. ..... ~ •51, ...,_. ap.._.,.....,.. may be in ,._,__n ltO'T1CI TO CMDfTOM
C b S h urvi ed f'ICTJT'IOUI 9Ul*E&I IT MAY N a0U> AT A flUaUC or IAIO Cout119" ..,..-vr -.... ·~.,.... ~·.,........'" ..-..-~---...---~ MA.K ~tl:NR Bridge Ju eLSs v ...._ITAft .. NT IALI. If YOU Malo AN Th••lrHl•OOru11nOolhar '1CTmouatul .. llNAMI l4llSlncluttveorMl1Cellanaou• ocbyyourattorney. (ileol,11CH .. '97U.C.C.)
by her loving husband of 27 Th• following per1on la doing txf't.A•ATION Of' TH« NATUll« common Oaalgnatlon. If 1ny, of the Tlla followtng pareona 11a11a M~•9 =:,• ~~~:!'r.~:'::~ar I F Y 0 U A R E A Notice 11 haraby ~==t to lhf
yean Charles 0 . Budd4!. l bualneaa u M TH« f'AOCUOtNO AOAINIT real property OffCrlbao 1bov• I• 1b1110oned Iha uM of Iha Ftattlolla c:ommon dallQnlllon 11 any of tna CREDITOR or a contingent cradllon ot Matted! 8w1'ncJ.
grandson Hilary Schneider R 0 NA L 0 H 0 L SREE NS YOU, YOU IHOUlD CONTACT A purport ad 10 DI 2162 Siiia ButlneaJt••' N"-O'"'N P"'OOUCTIONS. real proe>en'I Oucriti.ci 1t,0..,. 11 creditor of the deceued. you Inc., A C1tllornl1 Corpo~.:
d 7 d h Jd C 0 M M 0 0 I T Y F UT U LAW'tlll Avenue. Co111 MaH C1llfornla -,.. ., _,. 10 ••-• ........, "--fU -•-·-"th th 'k-*<lr . ..._ ~ .....,_ an great-gran c 1 ren. COMPANY 3931 MacAl1hu< Blvd "(If • 11rta1 add,_ or common 92627 2091 Buel Canulr Ortw Sutt• purport_. 10 be ........... .,, ....... must e your........,., Wl e la 313 Eal•. City of eo.ta Meaa,
Services will be held on Sulla 208 Nawporl Be1c:11. CA OHlgnatlon 11 111own ebova, no Tiie unoaralgn•O fruit•• 100.1rvtne~lltornl• 92714 ' 1~~-C~nO~~!~ignaO Trull•• court or present it to the County ol Orange. State of
Fnd.ay, January 14, 1983 It 92880 warranty I• given 10 Ill 011c111me any 1l1bltlty ror eny Th• Flcllllou1 Bu11nu1 N1m1 dlactilmi any lltblllty ror any peraonal representative C.llfornl• lh•I a bulk tranetw ••
ll:OOAM at the Pacific View Ronald H. i'";2~• King•. comptat-Of correct-)." 1ncorr9Ctneta of Illa 11ree1 aodrw r•l•rr•d to aoova wu 11110 tn Incorrect-of,,.,. atreat addrtN appointed by the court ~==•==~
Chapel with Dr John A. ~ 8eeoh. A The bar'lefk;lary under Mid Otad and ot,,., common daalgnatlon. II Of•noe County on Auoust '· t880 and otl'lef com'"°" Olalgnation. If with.in four montha from the 340•"• 8a11hora Drive , C·ll" of S Thi• oo.W-11condu<:ladl)y 111 of Trvat. l)y r...an of• l>rt!IQI Of 1ny. thOWn herein r11a No F142409 lhown ,.,.,.,n .,. ,.. ,
Huffman. Sr of . t . Individual detaull In !he awgatlonl MCUracl Said ••I• will be mioa. but E JamH Rolln, 3700 Pl111 91·810 HI• wlll b• maoa. bul date of first l11uance of Nawpott 8elatl. Count( of ar.,..
Andrew's Presbyterian Ronald H. OIMt'I 111etaby, l'lefetofOfa axaclllled a.no .without covan1n1 or w1rr1n1y. Orfve, Santa Ana. Cellfornla 027~ wlllloul covenenl or wirrinty, letterl as provided ln Section State Of Celltomta
C h u r c h o f f i c i a t l n I . Thia •l•t-• wat flied """ ,,,. Oallv•r•O lo th• und•r•IQn•O • tJCIM'IH Of lmplltd. rag1110lng 11111, O • n I• 1 Mc B 1 Io• . 8 O 8 7 •K~ or omptiad, ragard"'O lltle, 700 of the Probate Code of The property to be ,,.,..,.,.,_. II
Intennent at Pacific View County Claf1C ot Oranga County on Wl'lttan Oeclarallon of Ollaun and '°•-•Ion, Of ancumbr1ncee, 10 ca1101um. Fount1tn V•llay. po11a111on, or ancumbr1t1cu. California. The time for dMcf1bed In generll ee:.All ttodl In
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THE
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by 811 Keane
BIGG£0RGE' by Vtrgtl P1rtch (VI P)
"Now get thet guy with the cowboy hit.''
MARMt\Dl'KE by Brad Anderson
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''Mom! He's fluffing the couch again!"
.ll'DGE P.\RkER
PAllH IT! PAV \BC>MtJ An£NTION 'TO Mf. f
ACROSS 58 Biographies
598evtl'899
1 Trough 60 Rootstock
5 Made ntill 62 Heroic deeds
THURSDAY'S
PUZZLE SOl VED
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14 lkldl h«Olne 69 "Othello'
15 Rlllttve hNvy
16 C1111 prov 70 WOrii
17 Clfry on 71 Combine
11 Youngllng 72 Aat•llk
19 Dock 13 Mlllt a h<>mt ~~ ~~~~
20 "0--74 Apoltlt
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25 Fib« I Mra CC>PPt'· v APtlY tltld
29 StOM 11«0 2 LlfQt dog
2 WOtdl 3 Art 1Ubjtc1 25 Slow 1r11n 2 words
32 PrlOt to 4 Enmtlh 211 -rtckontng 53 "Don't do ttl"
83 Tunnerle 5 TIClt 28 Vates 54 F\itod of
34 AOom llyOUI 5 cntc11 30 Spruce Pytlllaa
M Vlullt 7 Skin: Suffix 3 I Turbine 55 Marry 10
40 Piiia 8 Mot• tlool 35 CatouM Rano
42 ()utlnOOed t Stnl«'• 3 7 lrllll - -56 Hetpt<ul
+t -pot&• goal 38 a.in 57 Paratlle
41 Hlrden 10 betonat0t 39 Hit lllld 81 Vll1I etat
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FAIOAV. JAN. 14, 1883
Magee hoping for _change • ID
An Interesting scenario 11 taking place
regarding Kevin Magee
You remember him, don't you? UC Irvine
Coech BW Mulligan certamly does For those of you
who may have been secluded in an Igloo the past
year or so and need your memory jarred, Magee is
the former two-ume basketball A.U-Amencan who
wu drafted • disappointing 39th overall 1n last
year's NBA draft.
Picked by the Phoenix Suns m the second
round, Magee opted for the security (and
suaranteed money) of the Italian League when the
Suns balked at his contract demands.
Now, it appears, Magee is tired or the pasta and
pizza and wants to return to the States and,
hopefully. the NBA.
The interesting part is that Magee doesn't want
to return to the Suns who, although they've
retamed hlB nghts, haven't so much as placed a
phone call overseas to see how the 6-8 forward-
center i.a doing.
SPORTS COLUMNIST
JOHN
SEVANO
"They (tht' Suns) certainly haven't expressed
any interest in hlm," savs Magee's agent, Newport
.Beach attorney Dennis Harwood. "According to our
information, they haven't seen him.
"And the last time we talked they weren't
even up to date on what he's dolnft in the Italian
League"
To bring you up to date. Magee 1s averaging
26.5 pomts and 16 rebounds an outmg, which places
the forward third and first, respecuvely, in each
department
What Harwood 1s hoping for, and has yet to
receive, LI penniaalon from the Suna to work out a
deal with another NBA club. Harwood h aa
reportedly mentioned five teams -Denver, Golden
State, San Antonio, Seattle and the Lakera -he
would like to negotiate with, but thua far Suns
General Manager Jerry Colangelo hun't been very
rooperauve.
"The 1eaaon la almost over here We have only
eight games left," Magee explains. "Colangelo told
me before I left (for Italy) they would be checking
up on me and I haven't even gotten a phone call.
"I don't think they're really interested any
more. At least they act like they're not. I just want
them to either trade my rights or let me work out
something else with another team."
Magee has always felt he was of NBA caliber.
He felt he proved himseU in college, proved himself
during last year's summer league, and has more
than proved himself in Italy
"I really thmk I should be in the NBA," says
Magee "In Italy, I've been able to play my game.
scenery
And, at the power forward spot, I've been hitting
from the outside which they (the Suns) didn't think
I c<>uJd do." • • •
YET ANOTHER NAME has crop~ up In the
Rams Great Coaching Search.
LaVem Torgeson. currently the defensive line
roach for the Washington Redakina and formerly an
assistant coach of the Rams (1969-70 and 1978-80)
in the same capacity, haa been recommended to
owner Georgia Frontiere by more than one penon
within the It.ams organization.
Torgy, well laked by the Rams playen (whJch
probably isn't a plus aa far as Geor,P. la concerned),
has been instrument.al in revamping Waahinaton'•
defense
Torgy, cont.acted m Washington where the
Redskins are preparing to meet Minnesota
Saturday, said he would be interested
(See MAGEE, Page Cl)
Baron reversal?
F V wrestlers tryin g to get off Inat
0., ............ by Clwtee •e.n
'Bernard Ussery of Irvine finds his way blocked as Estancia'&
Gavin Warlaumont ( 40) towers over him.
By ROGER CARLSON
Of the Deltr "'°' 8t8" There's nothing quJt.e like enjoying the status
of No. 1, but It's not aU gravy, especially if you
stumble.
Fountain Valley Hlgh's wrestling team can
confirm that -the Barons are getting ready for the
annual Five Counties Invitational at their campus
with a bitter taste in their mouths -they actually
finished THIRD at the recent El Camino
Tournament of Champions.
It's the Yankees syndrome -third place
simply won't do when you're ranked No. 1 in the
CIF 4-A, Orange County and the Sunset League.
20-0 In dual matches and do it with a lineup which
resembles Murderers' Row.
Among Fountain Valley's list of wrestlers are
Trevor Thompson ( 140), and his brother Brandt
(147) and Tim Manchin (203). But the heart of the
team i.a at 157, 169 and 187 pounds -where Paul
Whitley, Louie Penaflor and Jay Rumell reside.
That trio combined for a 47-1 record prior to
the El Camano Tournament, but Whitley and
Penaflor each spht four matches, among other
dJsappoin tments.
F..ach IS in a different category with their coach,
John Rosales. who is eyeing h1.1 fourth Sunset
League title in five years.
For starters, Whitley in the dog house Ls with
his coach. Choosing skiing over practice during the
December holidays was not received warmly by
Rosales. according to Whitley.
Penaflor lost two matches aft.er going unbeaten
for six weeks. He's the worker of the trio, one who
relies on condltionlng and a heart to get it done, but
who admittedly found out overconfidence can do
you in.
Russell pouesses the best of Whitley and
Penaflor, combining a natural skill with the
willingness to put in the necessary work, and
success ha,,n't spoiled him.
The Barons have collected two dual meet
tournament titles and were second at the 32-team
Las Vegas Invitational, and that has Rosales,
worked up.
"It's not that we lost, but the way we did 1t,
without a fight," says Rosales. "This group is a little
looser than teams of the past, it's not as intense,
taking things for granted, feeling we're better than
we a.re. a little soft headed."
It would appear the Barons have a tough row
to hoe and Penaflor sums up the wm syndrome:
'It's not even questioned," says the 18-year-old
Penaflor. "We have to win, nothing less than a big
win."
While Saturday's finals at the Five Counties
Invitational will fi.nd a great pereentage of the
state's top wrestlers involved, it's actually a
breather for the Barons, simply because placement
among the top four is an accompU.hment, not
necesaari.ly a downer.
"1 just want to go as far as possible and place
Irvine can't board up Estancia
Va queros have rebounding edge, but Eagl es own th e points, 73-64
By ROGER CAR~ON
OflM o.n, "°' .....
Control the boards and you can usually write
your own ticket ... unless you're up against
i:.atancia Hlgh's Eagles in Sea View League
basketball.
Irvine Hlgh'1 Vaqueros held a conunmanding
50-32 ~e in rebounds Thunday night, but that
was about the only facet of the game they could
bq,aat an advantage u the hoat Eaales simply
ettacked at both enda of the court, jumped to an
early lead and were never threatened ln a 73-64
Victory.
The win keepa Coach Larry Sunderman's
~ abreast of 4-0 Corona del Mar in the race for
~ title, while Irvine falls into a three--way Ue for
third. two pmea off the pace.
Jtrn CurUI, a 6-10 junior, led the way for the
wi.nJ'llTI with 20 pcmta durinl an ewruna when all
five ~ starters acored in double flaw-.
Doua Plnc:kne~ added 18 polntt and Jon
Johntt.on, Gavtn Warlaumont and Gary Jaepr each
eontrlbuted 11 counter. In •n lmpreaalve
pet'(onnance for the Eaalee.
o...rti.. acttna u a ll'f\Jl8I' outside of Irvine's
llODe, alnaed the nett f.rcm outaide, in addltlon to = off nine _.ta and c:omlnc up with flve
Ye 1teala.
••curt11 pla~~ll tont1ht," ottered S~ "but w• the key. He d1d an
.-U.t job on BObby Rhodes (lrvlne'a point
. ~ and he aot put IUpport from Pinckney and
'J~anthepna"
BbOdn. who ecored 22 polnta on Tuetday ~ Untwtllty. w• held to two ttM throws.
'HPreleure on their 1u1rd w•• • key," added
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dunderman ''And a couple of spurts hurt them on
our press. I don't think they acored on a layup."
Sunderman was right, Irvlne failed to count.er.
Ten assists and six steals were credited to
Johnston. aho a junior.
It was virtually over at the end of the first
... Johnston was the key. He
did sn excellent job on Bob by
Rhodes and h e got great support
from Pinckney and Jaeger on the
press.
period• the Eqles ~ed aw~ from a 14·10 l.e.d
with eeven counw., hlilhted b an eye-popplna
pus acro11 • c:row ed key ?..om Curtl1 to Warla~t, who cashed the ullat In whh an euy
bucket.
That made it 18·10 with 1:19 lett ln the quarter
and forced lrvlne Co.ch Al Htrrln1 to call hi•
leCOnd t.l.meou t.
"They (&tancla) alw•)'I have thoee type of
klda." said Herrtna of Eatancia'1 two.way attadt,
crowdtni the buellne on offmae and utllbfNS •
10lid p~ on defen1e.
"Turnovtra, that w11 detlnltely 1 key,"
conttnu•d Herrlna, who saw hit tum fade
compleiely CM of lltht With 6:48 left ln the pme
(88-42) before a la&e tlWTy pve the flnaJ ecore
aome "9pectabUJty.
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Irvine was guilty of 24 turnovers -12 in each
half -and il was largely diae to the ball-haYfking
F.atancia defenae.
Irvine's first half showed only a 0-for-26
performance from the field and Herring credited
Eatancia'• defense for the 34.6 percent shooting.
"They've always got • hand in your face,"
continued Herring.
It was ai.o a physically punishing game and
again It was the Eaeles who won the battle of
emoUon1. Herring ap-eed. "tt hu to be our wont aame since loaing to
University in overtfme," added the Irvine coach:
Bernard Uaaery and Doug Brozovich picked off
13 and 10 board.a respectlvefy, and double figure
ICOrina WU tumed ln 6y Lance Neal (16), Brozovich
(l~) and 10phomore Jeff Blelman (14).
Sunderman wu dellahted with his team'•
1howtnc and called it "the best flnt half we've
played at home ln two years."
At halftime the Eailes were breez.lna to the
tune ol 3Nl4 with a MeJnlnllly unttoppebfe attack
built around CW'tia, but wtt.hln a network of five
threat.a.
tf there were any doubt.a, the r..tlee made
ahort work of It et the outlet of the third quarter u
Pinckney went In for a layup, Curtla followed with
a layu'p off Johntt.on'• steal and Johnlton added
another layup off an Irvtne t.urnowr to up the
marQln to 43-24 with l :58 1penl. lt wu the aecond time in thJ'ee 1•mes the
r..,lel haw Neelved double dJclt icorinC trOln thelr
five •W1MI. and the final 1\au.tk:a foUnd r.\anda
dMllnc with Irvtne'• sone deftNe to the tWll of &2
permnt (2e for &0)
as tugh as 1 can," says Whitley, a 17-year-old with
sax years of wrestling experience.
"I learned a painful lesson ... two pam.ful
lessons," admits Whitley about his recent reversals.
"The matches I lost were my fault because I wasn't
in shape." Whitley as 27-2 overall.
Nobody's perfect, but in Whitley's case, this
was a matt.er of a defending league champion who
finished fourth at the CIF finals as a juruor last year
absorbing two upset losses.
Jeff T rapp of Yucaipa is expected to be
Whitley's chief concern Saturday, a.s.summg the
seeded wrestlers advance as expected
Penaflor, the worker with a 16-3 record, ls
considered the Barons most improved wrestler in
physical, emotJonal and academic terms.
"He wins some matches he probably
shouldn't," says his coach. "He relies heavily on
good conditioning and a big heart."
Penaflor has utilired the fireman's carry to
great sua.-ess, using it as a springboard to near falls
and pins.
"I've got to be mentally prepared," says
Penaflor, "because everyone is out to beat you. "rm
used to being the underdog, but I'm not an
(See BARON, Page C3)
Arnie is back!
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H e shoots 66,
trails b y two
LOS ANGELES (AP) -It was a scene from
another, earller era.
There was Arnold Palmer, trailed by that vast
army exulting in his move on the leader, whooplng
and yelling at hls every success.
There was Palmer, hitching his britches with
the old, familiar, nervous gesture; Palmer boldly
threading trouble shot through the trees; Palmer,
now 53 but again on the prowl, chargmg as he did
so well ao many years ago.
Calling on the magic he exerted before ~of
his current competitors were born, Palmer fought
his way to a 5-under-par 66 -his best score on the
PGA Tour in at least two years -Thursday in the
first round of the Los Angeles Open. a title he first
won two decades ago.
He was two strokes back of leader Fuzzy
Zoeller, who fired a 7-under-par 64. Gibby Gilbert
and Australian Open champ. Bob Shearer had 6~.
But it was Palmer, probably the most popular
player the game has ever known, who generated
the excitement on a warm, sunny day. '
1.oeller, a former Masters champion, was ln a
masa Interview, describing his four consecutive
birdies and his front aide of 30, when he looked up
and saw Palmer.
"Come on in, 'King.' They're waitina fOI' you,"
1.oeller said, surrendering the floor. But not before
he got in a couple of parting shot.a.
"How old~ you, anyway?" he asked.
~None of your buatnea.'' responded Palmer.
"I'm playing at 7:40 ln the morning. Early ln
the year Uke thll, it's sometimes hard to get up thet
early," Zoeller said. "h muat be really t.ouah on you.
old au~··
"I 11 alve you a wake-up call at six," said
Palmer.
Palmer's herok:a -whlch t.ncluded two e.:apes
from the tnea, a two-putt for par from 20 yarda off
the areen. and • two-putt birdie-4 on hie flnal hole
which drew roartna applaUM from hla 1allery -all
but overshadowed Tom Wa\IOn11 1~ finilhA
W1taon, openln,a def enM of the Utlt be WOl'l
lalt year at. Rlvlera, 9COt'ed an •l•S on hil 17th
hole. And . on hi.I 18th, another pu-&, he 1.aehed a
2-lron MCOnd shot to within 80 lnChea of the n...
Bue. he mJmed C.tw eule pu\t and had to •Ule for a
birdl that tlnilhed o1f hJa 87. • ••A 87 for the flnt round of the 1Uf:· ftn
.. ti.died with It. But rd Uke io ~~ medeMl\~llM
putt. That'd be 10me finlah: ea1le, •~!·~~
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Gambler says he
'£ ixed NFL games
From AP dl1patcbea
, NEW YORK A public El]
television documentary quotes a • t
gambler as saying that he was
mvolved in hxmg a dozen National ·
Football League games between 1968 and 1970 In
which gamblers paid off a coach, a quarterback
·and the defensive captain of at least one
unidentified team.
The documentary al5o suggests that Carroll
• I R osenbloom, owner of the
.,.. Rams who drowned in 1979,
was murdered. Screened here
Thursday for the press, it will
be shown next Monday as the
opening offering In PBS'
"Frontline" series.
Neither the players, the
coach, nor the team or teams
involved in the alleged fixes
ar~ named . And the
flOSINaOOM producers said they had paid
an undisclosed sum to the family of John Piazza,
the 1mpr1soned gambler who made the
allegauons.
The gambler, interv1ewed in pri..llon, said he
was involved in fixing four NFL games each
season in 1968, 1969 and 1970. He said the
players involved were paid a flat fee of $300,000
plus 10 percent of what the gamblers made on
the fixed game. He said the biggest payoff was
$800.000 and said he actually saw players present
when money chang~ hands.
Quote of the day
Paw PbJpps, general manager of the San
Diego Clippers, whoee team baa one of the
worst records and the lowest attendance
average in the NBA: "What we're facing is
similar to what the Johnson and Johnson
Company is facing with Tylenol. There is
nothing wrong with the product, but you
would not want to buy it off the shelf."
Fresno tale steamrolls 49ers
Junior guard Bernard Thompson ·m put in 25 points and teammate Ron
Anderson added 23 as Fresno St.ate
opened up an 11-1 lead m the opening
moments and routed Long Beach St.ate, 75-44,
Thursday mght in PCAA basketball action in
Long Beach . in the PCAA, forward Sidney
Green poured in 23 points and hauled down 14
rebounds as eighth-ranked Nevada-Las Vegas
easily d1Sposed of the Uruversity of Pactf1c, 86-63
. . . In Pac1f1c-lO play at Westwood, Darrin
Daye, Kenny Fields and Rod Foster scored 17
points apiece to lead fifth-ranked UCLA to a
97-69 rout of Oregon . Forward James
McDonald notched 20 pointa and Jacqae Hill
• added 19 to lead USC to a come-from-behind
, 74 -69 Victory over Oregon State. The Trojans
erased a 14-point deficit over the finaJ 18 minutes
Sophom ore Jim Bullock tossed in a
career-high 18 points as Purdue took advantage
of foul-plagufd Ohio State to surprise the
20th-ranked Buckeyes, 64-57, in a Big Ten
rontest.
Seattle loses seventh straight
Rookie Rory WbJte scored 12 of m his 14 points in the fourth period
while Maurice Laca1 had eight of his
15 in the final 51h minutes as Phoenix
held on for a 102-99 victory Thunday night over
: slumping Seattle. The victory pushed Phoenix
~ into a tie for second place in the Pacific Division
wjth the Sonics, who suffered their seventh
straight loa and eighth in the wt 10 games
. In the only other NBA game Thursday,
St•ney Moncrief poured in 30 p oints as
•• Milwaukee opened up a 13-point lead late in the
:· third quarter and held on to beat viaitin$(
' Cleveland, 110-100. ..
NFL play offs
SECOND ROUND
AFC
Saturday'.• Game
ti\ Philadelphia a1nce 1974, a ·~ of 18 pme9 . . . Pet. PMten. ltMt NHL 1 lffdlna plie.
earned hl1 fifth ahut.out of tho Muon while
oxtendlnf hl1 unbeaten
•truk t.o 2 1a.mes ... Bolt.on
1t.opped Quebec. 2-0 ...
BryH Trelller 1COred two
1oela and Miile Be11y bad
~..tau u the New York
hlandora oaaed paal New
Jersey, ~-2 . . . BlalDe
8toa1~ton acored three goala
~ t.o lead Hartford to IU first
•AMO • victory In 13 games, a 4-2
dechlon over vhl ti na
Montreal . . . ~ Brad Muwell acored his fourth
goal of the 1e'-on midway through the third
period to give Mlnneaot.a a 2-1 triumph over
Toronto. Citina the pre91ure9 of the job, North
Stars Coach G len Sonmor announced his
resignation following the game Thunday . . .
Lauy MeDoaaJd 8COred two goals, increaaing his
league-leading total to 39, as Calgary dumped
Vanrouver, 5-2.
Tabb chosen top (ernale athlete
NEW YORK -Re cord -m
shattering Mary Decker Tabb, the
best woman's distance runl')er in
American hlatory, was named winner
of The Associated Press' Female Athlete of the
Year Award for 1982 Thursday.
The 24-year-old Tabb. a former Garden
Grove resident and the first woman track and
field athlete to win the honor since Chi Cheng in
1970, received 29 votes in the annual balloting by
sports writers and broadcasters.
Tennis player Martina Navaratilova fl.nJahed
second with 21 votes and golfer JoAnne Carner
was third with 9. The 1981 wmner, tenms
player Tracy Austm, failed to receive a vote this
time.
"Wow!" the surprised Tabb exclaimed after
learning of the award. "That's great. It's a great
honor. [like for people to know what I'm doing.
"It also means that people are beginning to
recogniz.e women's track and field athletes. Since
I've been running (since she was l l years old), it
doesn't seem we have been recognized as we
should."
Los Alamitos granted extra night
The California Horse Racmg !!J
Board has granted the winter
quart.erhorse sea90n at Los Alamitos
one additional nJght of racing.
The season will now close on Tuesday night,
Jan. 18 inatead of the original Jan. 17 closing.
The additional night was granted after two
nights of the 1eheduled 59-night season were
postponed due to fog.
No TV for Raiders-Jets game
Saturday's second -round •
National Football League playoff
game between the New York Jets and
Raiders won't be televised locally
because it isn't a sellout. A Raiders' spokesman
said that as of the 1 p.m . Thursday deadline,
several thousand tickets for the game remained
unsold . . . Veteran r ight-hander Mite
Torrez, 36, was traded by the Boston Red Sox to
the New York Meta for a player to be named
later . . . Bob Toledo, head football coach at
the University of Pacific the past four years. has
joined the Univenity of Oregon staff as offensi.1e
coordinator. Toledo, 36, was the head coach at
UC-Rivers1de for two seasons and an assistant at
USC three years before talo.ng over at Pacific
. . . Donnie Daocu has resigned after four
years as head football coach at Iowa State
University to accept a position w ith an
mvestment real estate firm in his home state of
Texas . . . Joe Paterno and J im Wacker, who
captured 1982 national championships at Penn
State and Southwest Texas State, won Coach of
the Year honors from the American Football
Coaches Asaoclatlon.
Television, radio
TV: College ~ketball -Fresno State at
Long Beach State, 7:30 p.m., Channel 56 (Taped
Thursday.)
RADIO: No events scheduled .
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New York Jets at Los Angeles Raiders. 1 p.m.
Sunday'• Game
San Diego at Miami (Channel 4 at 9:30 a.m.)
NFC
Saturday'• Game ,
Minnesota at Washington (Channel 2 ht 9:30 a.m.)
Sunday'• Game
Green Bay at Dallas (Channel 2 at 1 p.m.)
NFC Championship -Saturday, Jan. 22
AFC Championship -Sunday, Jan. 23
Super Bowl XVII -Sunday, Jan. 30. Rose Bowl, 3
p.m.
Pro Bowl -Sunday, Feb. 6, Honolulu
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ea Kings, El Toro log ea-View l'"'eague triumph s ---------------Co.ta M"a Hfth won tu first Sn View-===~==::::-----~=~~-. LA' aiu pme by deteallna N•wPQtt Harbor, whit.
Corcma dt-1 Mar kept pace with Eetaanc:la, and
Unlvt'nntr fell to El Toro Thunday night.
Here 1 whal happened:
Co•t• Meta U, Newport Harbor 41
Patience on orten1e waa th«' key to Cott»
Meu'1 attack on tht> winner'• court. With thia
ln mind, the MUttafilS pulled out to a 17-9 Lint
quarter lead.
Led by the ball handling of Mark Wllllanuion
and Dave Palmblade, the Mustangs held a 10-point
halftime advanta~e. Newport never cut the
Mustangs' lead to lea than five point. during the
t.'Ontest.
Miasmg from the SaUoni lineup for moat of the
game was Brad Harker who was ill. Harker 11 the
sparkplug for Newport's offense.
"This was the beat oHenslve effort of the
year," a.aid Cost.a Mesa Coach Tim Parse I. "We
limited them to only one shot each lime down the
floor. The ball finally started to drop for ua "
In the scoring department for Costa Mesa, Ted
Stitt led the way with 20 points, while teammate
Mark Cook tallied 10. For Newport, Joe Seager
poured in 18 and Jim Wolfo added 10
Cook pulJed down 12 rebounds (a team high),
while Seager had 11 and Wolfe 10. But Newport
oouldn't hit from the field, shooting only 40 percent
(21 -52).
On the other hand, Costa Mesa hll on 53
percent (20-38) from the h eld, and 13-of-17 from
the line.
Costa Mesa now finds ltseJC tied for sixth with
a 1-3 ra'Ord, while Newport Harbor drops to 2-2.
Corona del Mar 53, S~adle ack 31
Senior forward G ynn 900red eight of his
19 points in the first t.er to he lp pace the Sea
Kings. It was a seaao high for Wynn, who also
added seven points in the final quarter.
Saddleback tried to keep the tempo of the
game down and stay close with the Sea Kings, but
that plan backfired.
PREP BASKETll. U-
CdM hit on almost every 1hot In the tint
quartllr, whllt-Saddlcback couldn't put thtt ball Into
the basket. Wynn 1eored all of hlis polnta from
outalde the perimeter.
Mike Heu wu the terond pert of the ICOrinC
ati.clt tor CdM, u he poured in 11 point. . .W. a1IO
contributed ha pualng abUIUes to the ~a King
cause.
Todd Cage led Saddleback with 11 point.a.
But the Roadrunners juat rouldn't muster enough
offense.
El Toro I!, University 53
After both aides scored 16 flrBt-quarter polnta,
the El Toro Chargers pulled out to a seven-point
halftime lead. El Toro's 6-9 center Jeff Arnold
controlled the second quarter tempo wath h1a
pa.s.11ng.
With 2.4~ left m the game University cut the
lead to only two poiQ&s. But costly foula down the
stretch gave El Toro '!he game.
Graham Everett had 13 points for Un1venlity,
while Nonn Stolzoff and Erik Blake had 14 and 13,
respectively. Blake also added 10 rebounds
University led m almost every aspect of the
game Rebounds, 32-26; assists, 14-7 And Uni
<.'Orrurutted only one turnover to El Toro's mne.
But University missed some costly shota Crom
within the key, a nd the fouls at the end of the
contest dimmlshed any chances of winning The
Tro,ans are 1-3 m league, while El Toro moves to
2-2
Rangers claim Ch artraw
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The New York
Rangers have picked up veteran defensernan Rick
Chartraw, who was placed on waivers by the Loe
Angeles Kmgs under the assumption he would clear
the 72-hour claiming period and go to the National
Hockey League's New Haven, Conn. farm team.
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Orano• Cout OAILV PILOT /Friday, Januvy 1•. 11J83
MAGEE HOPING •.
From Page C1
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Baron~ s t~y _J!e_rf ect __ _!l~nnet !_~u . · _
ln such a position _ ·--· &rf iii;~RB-al o post wrestlin ~ins -..r:--"""f'bD u "th~ tint rve 1\eatd abOut Jt, but It'• tOmethina rd hAve to think about," he said
Ve tonowed them IOtneWJual lhlM rear I'm
1urpn.ed at the ty~ of year they'vt-had thouaht
in 1peU.. th"Y playt'd well "
Unfortunately, It wu those spell.I they didn't
play weU that eventually ce»t Ray Malavasl hl» job
Anyway, add another name to the evt•r
growing list And, for what It's worth. here's my
early handicap:
1. BuUA10'1 Chuck Knox (Has the reputation);
2. Assistant roach Paul Lanham (Probably too much
of a nice guy); 3. Washington assistant LaVern
TorgeBOn (Players like hjm eo that should count him
out); 4. Former Rams linebacker Jack Reynolds
(Nobody knows defenses better); 5 Stanford
Marching Band (They'd be great on defense)
8. Fountain Valley's Mike Milner (He'd take
anything to get away from Edison). 7. &i190n's Bill
Workman (He'd have to give up recruiting); 8.
lllinofs' Mike White (The only coUege coach still
remotely interested), 9 USC's John Robinson (He'll
say no as soon as he stops laughing), 10 Doug
Henning (at least 1f the Rams have another bad
aeaaon he could make them dLSappear) • • •
ONE PLAYER SUGGESTED that maybe
Georgia, herself, should become roach
"It's gomg to be an administrative thing
anyway." he Mud "The offensive coach could
submit his game plan and lhe defensive coach could
submit his, and then she could JUSt approve it or
not." • • •
THE LATEST FIGUREHEAD to be stnpped
of his figure (and it's a big one) is Rams Director o{
Pro Football Operations Jack Faulkner
Virtually removed of any and all power,
Faulkner is rumored to be hanging by a thread
that's already been half cut. If he does survive,
Faulkner will probably join former General
Manager Don Klosterman on Georgia's "Keep
Quiet Or I'll Fire You" scrap heap.
Basketball scores
Coilea• w"r FrMnO St 75. Long a..cti St «
San JOH St 73. Cal State
F'*-10n 90
~l.M vegu ae. Ptcillc 53 use 74. 0reoon s1 89
UCLA 97. Oregon 89
WUhlng1on St 75 Arizona St
74
WUl'tlngton 74, Artzona 81
Callfornia 106 UC 0•111• 82
Denver M. U San Olego 51
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Utah St 84, UC Santa Bart>ar1
73
Wetiw St. 70. Mont1111a 113
Idaho 56, Nort,,.,n Arizona 55
IWw Mnlco 68, Colorado St 58
Teu1 El Puo 80. Alt F°'~ 49
Montana St 89. Idaho St 60
Nevec:la·Aer>o 85, BOIN St 70
South•"' Ark-116. Texaa A&M 64
P•n American 87. Hardin·
Simrnon180
T•XH Soutll•rn 104, Taut·
ArflnQ1on 102 (2 Oii
Mldwffl Pvr~ IM. Ohio St 57
Mlchtgen 8t M , Wltc0nlln 116
lndlena 89. lttlnoll 55 Iowa ee. NorthwMte<n 57
lndtan. St. 78. CrelQhton 89
New MelUco St 87 S llllnot• 114
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K.,, ... St 82 COIO<ado 56
Oralle 92. W Te•N St 85
1111no11 St 77 8rec:lley 89
WICl'llla SI 92. Tul .. 74
111 ·Chlcego Ctrcie 85. Valperatso
61
S-111
Florida St 94 S MlatlMlPPI 82
MatJh•JI 82 Stataon 68
Old Oomln!Ofl 82. S Alellama 59
Houlton Bapt111 56 C«ltenary
S3 Georgia Tech 106 S Carotlna
St 78
Iona 99. N C.-Ctlartotte 80 S Florid• 84 Ala -Birmingham
83
SE Loulalana 89 NE Loulalana
54
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Nortnaute<n 82. Aaa\Jmpllon 70
St Joup11 1 68. Ouqueane 58
N-Hamp'111re 89. Lafayette 53
Penn 79. Wnt Virginia 71
Rot>ert Mo<rlt 73, Ok:klnaon 8 I
· Hlah ecttool te,~lewl.M1ue
Coron• dal Mar 53, Saddlebeck
31
Cotta M-51. Nawpof1 Hatbo<
46
El T Oto 112. \JnlWfalty 63
Ellancl• 7S. lrv!M 8A w-"'°" 8CHO« .__.~
Ed•aon 57. Humlngton a.acn 33
OcMn View 59, Marine 43
OV, Edison win
Edi.son and Ocean View completed a successful
opening week in the Sunset League women's
basketball race by posung victories Thursday night.
The Chargers and Seahawks each own 2-0 loop
mark$, after Edison downed Huntington Beach,
57-33, and Ocean View was a 59-48 victor over host
Marina.
Edison ut.iliz.ed a balanced attack to dispose of
Huntington Beach as senior Lynn Uchizono (13
points), Mary Beth Thobe ( 11) and Shelly Trepl
(10) all tallied in double digits.
The board play of junior Kori Gendron and
Thobe was another plus for &i1son as the pair
pulled down 12 and 11 rebounds, respectively. Kari
Cat.es dished off seven assist& for the Chargers, now
15-3 overall.
Ocean View's Karen Chase got hot at the right
time, connecting for 12 of her 22 points in the
fourth quarter aa the Seahawk.s prevailed.
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Mike J udge Ron Ro e nsweig
Fountain Valley'• unbeaten
wrHtllna squad made ft 21
ttr•llht victorl• thJa .euon wlth a 47·10 conqumt of Wt'S1minater,
Marina outpointed Ocean Vlow,
U-18, and Huntln,ton Boach
topped Editon, 40·2 . Thunday ruaht In Sunaet Leque ad.lvlty.
"Sophomore Marty St.retch Mt
the tone for Fountain Valley
when he pinned hit opponent at
1:28 in the 107-pound cia...
The vlctory makes the Barona
2·0 In leaaue dual1, while
We1tminater falla to J.1.
..J SUWANEE, Oa. (AP) -1181
Atlanta Falconi have fired
Leeman Bennett, the onll
wlnnlna coach In th• team •
l6·y•ar history.
F'an demand tor BenneU'• }
scalp 1ncreaeed u the Falcona
dived from a 6-2 it.art In the I atrlke ·ahortened National
Football Leaaue aieuon to a 5,5
finish which Included two
humiliating la.et.
Marina, OV
collide tonight
Marina evened It.I Sun1et mark
at 1·1 with Jt.1 euy triumph over
Ocean View. At 114 pounds,
Mark Ruiz pinned hi. opponent
In 31 seconds. the fute1t
takedown of lhe night
Others with p1n1 for the
Vikings were Jim Solla ( 134
pounds) in 47 seconds and Adam
K.aae (157 pounds) in 1 :~7
M911M Q, Ooe.n V .. w 11
100-Rulz (M) won by forf~ 101 -&IZlllll (Ml won by for
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121-0engla (OVI won by lorf .. 1
121-Cotcla (Ml C1ec: Aguilera, 13..()
13'4 So111 (Ml p l"orc.. 47
140 Hlrtll (M) d.e P AQullera 3 37
147 R-cien (Ml He; Cllrl., 10·8
157 -Kaae (Ml p VerMk 1 57
169-Lambe (OV) won by 10<1111
187-Lll\lllln (OV) won by IOrl.n
202-Abboll (Ml deo Oon~iey. 8·4 Hwt l ovely (Ml won by IOrlelt
Af t er 1oundly beating
defending Super BowJ champion
San Franc11CO In their .eventh
game, Atlanta lost to Green Bey
and New Orleans.
The Salnta and Packers ran up
a combined 73-13 score against
the Falcons. who still ma.de the
playoff•. But Atlanta lost to
Minnesota 30-24 In a game ,
marked by an offenalve defense I
and a batleu offense. I The offensive team wound up By ROGER CARLSON Of'tha o.-, Hot S'-fl
Fount.am Valley H1gh's Barons and Huntington
Beach had their tum at center stage Wednesday -
now it's Ocean View and MA.rina, the other two
contenders -who'll collide tonight as round two of
Sparked by lhe performances
of unbeaten Manny Ramire?.
(14-0). and Bob Gurbuz (17-0). as
well as once-beaten John
Zehnder (16-1). the Oilers turned
back Edison.
Huntington hech .o, l dlMtl 77
101-e.dt (HBI Cl«: Patino. &-3
107 -EtC>Jnoza CH Bl oec: Kaulllubo. &-5
114-0uy CEI p Mlyunlro. 1 40
121-Hanaon CHBI p Oule<. 3 19.
128-Alpefl (E) p Kouyoumljlan. 4 19
134-Aytff (El p MHGOHO, 5 47
140-Remira (H8) dee. Leonerd, 10.1
147-00ldtttln (E) won by lorf .. t
157-WMterman (HBI p Brown. 4 38
169-GUfbuz (HB) p Hetrlek, 3 35
187-Zumwall (El dee. C0099r, 10-7.
202-Flnley (H8) won b~ for1tlt
the season by failing to score a
touchdown in 10 quarters of '
football. : f Bennett waa hired in 1977 to;
take over a team In shambles. J
Drafting offensive linemen to
protect quarterback Steve 't &rtkowski, he built the Falcons
into a genuine contender for the
Super Bowl In his six seasons, 1
Bennett had a 4 7 .44 record. :
the Sunset League basketball race unfoldl.
The Vikings of Marina Coach Steve Popovich
and Jim Harris' Seahawk.s duel at Ocean View with
tipoff scheduled for 7:30, while Fountain Valley
takes its l ·O record to Westminster (0-1) and
Huntington Beach (0-1) is at Ediaon (0-1).
HB'a J on Weste rman also
turned in an impressive showing,
pinning hla opponent In 4:36 in
the 157 -pound category The
Oilers are 2·0 in league duals and Hwt -Zehnder (HBI p Huff, 60
BARONS LOOKING FOR REVERSAL.
In South Coast League play it'• league·leader
Capistrano Valley (4 -0) at winless Laguna Beach
(0-4), Laguna Hills (3-2) iB at Woodbridge (2-2) in a
key struggle for ClF 3-A playoff hopes, and San
Clemente is at Mission Viejo In a battle of 1-3 teams. From Page C 1
I ' • •
Tonight's game at Ocean View features the
contrasting styles of the Seahawks' inside strength underdog anymore in dual matches" Russell. "If you're not in the right state of mind it'll I
against Marina's guard·oriented attack (Scott The Five Counties ls another matter, however, be over before you know 1t. ,
Filipek, the area's scoring leader with a 22.0 andPenaflorsaysflnishlngamongthetopsixcould ''I 've worked hard o n that (mental•
average). be a deserved achievement, rather than a letdown. preparation)." ;
Marina bouts a solid starting quintet. but the "But," he adds, "If I fln1sh second knowing I Eric Osborne of South Hills, the 1982 state:
Viklnp will be at a height disadvantage with Chris could have taken fint, I'll be upset "I'm just gomg champion, is expected to be in lhe 187-pound field, : Neum~mn (6-5). Eric Padilla (6-3) and Ron to give it 110 percent." but even 1( he's missing, Russell isn't kidding:
Rosensweig (6-3) lhe keys to the front line. Russell, who is alao a baseball standout, has himself. •
Ocean View counters with Byron Ball (6-8) fashioned a 17-0 record with 13 falls and four "My coaches have told me there's three or four:
and Steve Moser (6-6). and the Seahawks have superior decls1oris, makmg hun a legitimate threat other guys that are really tough," he says. :
6-7 ~ Dave Faris m reserve. Aho starting up front Is for a title at Five Counties. Rosales says all three have a shot Saturday, but :
6-4 \fl Mike Judge, who has been one of the major "I've been able to catch people off balance," adds: "Up to last weekend we were No. l in the CIF ;
cogs in Ocean View's attack. says RuueU. 4·A, but we lost to Huntington Beach by one point :
Harris haa met Popovich twice and lost on each "I have to watch my step You have lo be for second place behind &igewood. :
COWlt last seaaon. "Popovich is probably the best careful about being overconfident because there are "So. I would think we're No. 2 in every :
game coach in the league," says Harris. He's got a always people who want you more than ever." category. CIF, Orange County and the Sunset:
good big man (Neumann) and what may be the best Russell employs a lateral drop with a slight League." •
player in the league (Filipek). .. twist in his repertoire, which has given him an To surmise that Rosales is a tough. demanding:
"If I had to name a game, this is it, we must edge, but he says the competition at Five Counties is coach, would be accurate. :
beat Marina to go to the playoffs. And, Marina is in such that anythlng can happen. So why are these guys knocking themselves ·
the same situation. They have to beat us. I'm not "Mental preparation ls the biggest thing." says out? ;
conceding anything, but Fountain Valley and Russell sums it up: ;
Huntington Beach are legitimately the two T "Just to say I am able to go through a wrestling :
teams. But if we can get past this one we can 00 many tick e ts sold practice that my coach puts us through is enough of ,
compete for the UUe.'v an incentive to wrestle. It helps my aeli confidence, ;
Brian Berry, a 6-0 junior transfer from Ocean MILWAUKEE (AP) -The Milwaukee to know I'm in the condition I am. And, winning is I
View. is expected to be ln Huntington Beach colon Brewers, defending American League champions, kind of nice ... "
tonight after sitting Wedne.day out with the flu. say they have Inadvertently sold more than 70,000 Five Counties begins today at 3, Saturday's
"He's lfoUlg to help wa," aa~ HB Coac.h Roy tickets to their home opener April 15, although schedule starts at 11 a.m. with the finals echeduled
Miller. "Hea a &hooter, and that a what we need." Milwaukee C.ounty Stad1wn seats only 53,000 fans. for 7 p.m.
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LOS ANGELES ... The all-new lnt.t-rnatlo~l
mld·air.e front-wheel dri~ Mazda 626 1eries has
been honored with the coveted "1982· l 983
Japanne Car of the Year" award. Thia Is thc.-
aecond time In three years that Mazda haa been 10
recosniud.
The award, which singles out the most
lianlticant new Japanese model of the year, Is
conaidered the moet authoritative recognition of its
kind in Japan. The Mazda GLC was named
"1980-1981 Japanese Car of the Year," the first
year of the program.
Thia year, 57 judges, including leading
automotive journalists, critics and professors,
1elected the new Mazda 626 series from among
1trong competition. Forty-one domestic Japanese
models Introduced during the period after the
1981 Tokyo Motor Show until October 31, 1982
. were In contention. The contest is organized by the
17-member Japanese Car of the Year committee.
Announcing the Mazda 626 as the winner. the
Car of the Year committee said, "The basis for
selecting the Mazda 626 for the award is the fact
that even judged against the standard required for
, international recognition. the senes realizes
excellent balance of all elements required in a new
1 generation mld-size front-wheel drive car. Such
elements include roominess, handling, ride
' comfort, styling and economy."
The new 626 series, now available in the
United States, was recently introduced into the
Japanese market in late September 1982.
1 Preparations are underway for its introduction
into other overseas markets in the near future.
The smooth and sporty styling, excellen
, vehicle dynamics. new design, high perfonnan~
"F" series engine and Mazda's patented
tu.Uy-independent suspension system put the new
626 series in the forefront of today's international
mid-size class.
Other factors that make the new 626 a winner
include careful space utilization to maximize
driver/passenger comfort while offering generous
cargo capacity, excellent fuel economy and the
best co-efficient of drag (CD) in its class.
The Mazda 626 will be produced at Toyo
Kogyo's recently completed passenger car plant in
the city of Hofu, 56 miles west of Hiroshima,
Mazda's headquarters. The modern production
techniques employed at the new plant, which
place particular emphasis on attaining high levels
of product quality, will ensure that the new 626
will satisfy customers .on a long-term basis.
The revamped 1983 Mazda 626 is available at
Miracle Mazda in Coat.a Mesa, Anaheim Mazda of
Anaheim, Freeway Mazda/RV in Buena Pc.rk,
Bea.ch Motors in Huntington Beach, David J .
Phillips Buick/Pontiac/Mazda of Laguna Hills
and Santa Ana Mazda in Santa Ana.
A WARD WINNER -Mazda's all-new front-wheel
drive 1983 626 has been named "Japanese Car of
the Year'' for 1982-83. Available in 2-door, 4-door
and 5-door touring sedar\ models, the new
international mid-size 626 (shown here in the
five-door touring sedan body style) was chosen as
best in a field of 41 cars in the Japanese domestic
market by a panel of 57 judges. Leading
automotive journalists, critics and professors
comprised the panel for the award,.considered the
ITlOfrt authoritative of ita kind in Japan.
*** LOS ANGELES ... The Automotive Parts &
Accessories Association (APAA) has compiled its
fourth annual Mini-Monitor, a handy fact sheet
listing statistics on the automotive aftermarket
industry.
Mini-Monitor gives figures on the size of the
aftermarket in billions of dollars listed by
category. Other statistics include the number of
outlets selling automotive products by type, motor
vehicle industry employment figures and the,
number of licenaed drivers in 1981.
The pamphlet also provides facts such as:
• Ninety-nine percent of U.S. discount stores
and 61 percent of hardware stores sell
automotive products;
• Average age of can on the road in 1981
was 6.8 years, up from 6.:> years in 1980;
• In 1981 there were 105,800,000 passenger ·
cars in operation in the United States, and
• Vehicles on all roads and streets traveled
3.~ more in 1981 than in 1980.
To aet the moat out of the new 1982
Mini-Monitor, compare ita figures with those in
the 1979, 1890 and 1981 editiona to gauge industry
trend.a. For instance, comparison of figures reveals
that while it coat motoriats 17 .9' per mile to own
and operate an average, intermediate size new car
tn um~. the cost for operating a new model in 1980
IOal'ed to 28' per mile, went down to 24' the
fo1Jo11vina year and remained at that level for a new au~ in 1982.
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Estancia, OdM · Cook regains
W8ffleB~~vie1or-W1uM-J·lj9:wling le.!!..
Kings blow lead, tie
From AP il1pa1011 to mike llf e miserable for the IOl1 by-Mr.a Mbnlno pve P!an:auda..-t-.6'--tev• Caok W4A eev--~ ~~
dedlion over lrvine, while Corona del Mar jumped matchea to r-.aaln the ltad after In the auon'1 ttm National
out to • 5-0 halftime load and oruiHd p11t four rounda in the f 135.000 Hockey Leaaue aame between
Saddle back, 7-1, ThW"llday af~moon in Sea View M i 11 er Hi 8 h LI f • C 1a11 i c the Red Wlnp and Kinp back in
Le-cue women'• IOCCer llCtion. profetlional bowllnai toUmamcnt November, Suber 11.ammed Loll
Moreno converted the aame'• only aoat for ThW'lday ntaht at Anahelm. Angele. rookie Bernie Nicholl•
Eslanda from an ...,, by Dede ThomJ*>n to break Cook, of Roeevllle, took over into the boarda, tearlns up hil
the acoreleu tie. In the battle of aoalkeepen, the lead from Mike Aulby of knee and puttlna him out of
Estancia'• RH.a Mclhaua •topped four 1hota, whUe Indl~polla who held the lead action tor etaht games.
her counterpart from Irvine, Elaina Oden, played for two rounda. Thunday night, Huber 100red
well in po11ting 10 uv• Cook'• total of 5,993 led aecond with 34 1eCOnda remalnina in the
The Eagleia al.lo received fine pertormancea place holder Dave Huated of game, lifting the Red Wlnp to a
from center-fullback Lori Har,srove and center· Milwaukie, Ore., by 21 Ptn'· 4-4 tie with thf Kinp.
hal!back Karen Bonnett in lmproving thelr league Roundina o ut the top five However, the 6-5. 225-pound
mark to 3-0-1. were Oennlt Jacquea of Bedford. Huber aald he waa almo1t aa
Pat! Brown tcored all three of her l(oala in the -N.J., at 5,936; Mlke Teinbach of surprised aa the K!np.
first half as CdM romped past Saddleback. Jennifer Alsip, Ill .. with 5,927; and Tom "I waa hoping for a mlxup at
Noonan also chipped in with three, while ailter Milton of St. P etersburg, Fla., the net, for a deflection, when I
Stephanie, who started the game in goal for the Sea who moved up from 19th with a shot," Huber said. "I really.
t-Ki_ngs......_.:....• _.~_d_th_e;_..;;..ot.:..h;...:e.:..r..:::l(~oal;;;;;,;_. _________ __;to=ta::..l ..=o.:..f ..=5L:,9:..:.l..:.;7 ·:__ _______ ~th:..:.:o:=:ught Stan Weir tipped the
puck ln, but ho •Id he ~t." '
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Kinp c.oach Don Pe.rry u1d ~
hopea the Klnp' goal-tendina
1ltua\lon wW lmprove with the
addition of Keana.
"I can't judge on one aame
with Keans," Perr said .
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Oranoe Coeat DAIL y PILOT /Friday, January 14, 1883
YOU AM• DIJ'AULT UND«R A OP,.CIAL 'ROCllDINQI 0,
D I I D 0 , T R U I T D A T I 0 THI IOAM> Of' IUNIWt90AI Of'
.IANUMY 11. 1112. UNUaa YOU m.ANOI COUWTY.L c~
TAKI ACTION TO '"OTICT 1Mt8 AM. 1; ....... YOUR 'RO,IRTY, IT llAY al A regular meettno of the Baetd of
IOU> AT A~ IALL •YOU Supervteore ol Orenge Co11nty, NIB> AN OPLANATION Of' THI Celllornle, •l•o •lttlng u the MATURI 0, THa 'ROCllDtNQ Go.,.,nlng Board of the OQtrlctt
AOAINIT YOU, YOU IHOULD governed by the lloerd a l
CONTACT A LAWYU. Supervl•0<• w .. held J1nuery 5, NOTICI Of' 11183, et 11.30 AM. The lollowlng
TllUSTll'a I~ nemed member• being preeent:
T.a. No. 1'1111 Bruce NMtan<le. Cheltmen: Rog«
NOllCE 18 HEAE8Y GIVEN that R S1enton, Herrlett M Wieder,
on Frldey Jenuaty 2 I, 11183, •111 00 Ra'9h 8 Clenl. ThOmu F Ali.,, and
a'CIOdt a m of Nici dey, In the room the Cletlt
NI Nlde '°' concluctlng Tru•t"'' R<>oer R Stanton I• Nleeted u Sale•, within the offlcea ot REAL Chel•man •nd Harriett M Wieder H
ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE, Vtee-Chl.lrman
loc•ted at 2020 North Broadway, Cerleln eon1truellon contraet•
Slltt• :zoe. In the City of Santa Ana. •r• propo1ed, ewerdeo a n d County of Orange, Slate al completed
C alllornl a , REAL ESTATE Conveyance ol Katella Y•rd
SECURITIES SERVICE. • Celllornte etectrlc:al ~ ..-nent deed to
corporation, H duty appointed Southern Calllornla Eo11on
Trull" under and purt1Ullflt to the Company la t pproved power ol tale conferred In lh•t Yorba Linda munlclpal election•
Certain 0..0 of Truat eaeuted by •r• eonaolldaled with 1111ewlde
STUART L PARKER. a m1rrlld e-11 elec110n1
min •• hie •ole 1nd 1eparat1 11183 L1gl•lallve Prog,.m I• properly. recorded Januery 20, adopted.
11182, In tne office ol the County EMA Advl1ory Review Boerdt
Recorder ol ••Id County, •• relmbu11emenl guld•lln .. ere
Recorde r'• lnttrument No. ectopted and rMClndtld.
82.0221118, by rMIOn ol a bteech Mlll1na rete lrlOI'-l)f'ocedure It or def a ult In peymenl or reviewed
perlorm1nee ol the 01>llg1llon1 She rtlf·Coroner Depertment
tecured thereby, lncludlng th•t Heedqullf1«• Complex perking IOt
b<NCh or defeult Notice of which regulallona are adopled
wu recorded September 23, 11182, Rent-free tleenH I• tn ued to
•a Recorder'• lnttrument Na, Ora nge County Community
82~11. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC OeYelopmenl Counelt
AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST AIOOl\01 AcMeory Board byla•a
8t00£A F<>f\ CASH, lawtvl money ate r9Y\aed
ol lhe United StetM. or • OUl1let • Dat• Prooeulng Syatemt
drlWl'I on• •t•t• or nlllon8' benk, • Oevelapment teulblllty atud) ll•t• or ttlderel ~11 union, or • contract wlth Lot Angelee County It
alat• or tederel uvlng• and loan 1pprolltld
uaoelatlon domldled In thl• llete, AB 8 Determination lo• City of
8" peyable II the time of Nie, ell Ptae«illa II approwd
t1ghl, 110• and lnt«•I held by It, M Trec:1 m•t1er1 we tW<O¥ed Trutt .. , In that reel property 11tuate novenlm• eompen111tan to
In Mid County and State. d-=rtbtld admlnlll•allve man•oe menl .. tollow9. employees for wor11 re11ted to the El
l!XHlelT 14" Morro St••• Pe•k emergenc;y It ThoM ponlon1 of Lot 1 of Trac1 authorized
~80. In IM City of Irvine. U per C o m m e n d a t I o II B a n d
map llltld In book 3711, pegee 33 to 1><oelarnatlon1 at• approYed 3 4, lnclu11ve of Ml1c;ella1H1ou1 Agr_,,.,.I tor ~ AwtlllatY
Map1, record• of ••Id county, Pump StltlOn• ta llPP<owd. OMetlbtld In pwcell aa lol\OW9. AHFP AgrMment wtlh the Ctty of
PARCEL 1: Buena Part< ta appr0"9CI.
U n I t 3 5 a • • h o w n • n d Per10f111414 mall.,. are appro...O delcftbtld In the oondomlnlum p1.,, Landeeape malntenence contrlC1
recorded on Auou•t 3, 11176, In 11 incr....o book 11637, page 111 ot Otflclel Purell-ordet 11 tnor--i tor El
Record• of H id county end re-E11Canto Storm Drain II P<atee1 tor recorded on Septemti.r 24, t1176, In EMA
book 11800, pega tOOO, of Olflelel AcQuWtlon of draMQe ~t Aec;ord1 of Mid oounty, on VIiia Pattc Roed la eu1hor1nd.
PARCEL 2 Travel expen--authorUed An undivided an.-lor1y-nlnth Sul>IMM with Harborl. ~
('1411) lnl«Mt u 1 tenent In eom~ a nd Park• Otatrlct lor the Old
In ll'le f" lnlerMI In and to the Orange County Courthou .. I•
oommorl -of Nici lot and tre.at app<oYed u 9'IOfl temi II defined In tne at1lcle Agreement for Old County enll11ed "Oellnltlont " of th• Courlhoun rehabllltallon 11
Dee l1retlon ol Covenant•. epproved
Candltlan,t and Rutrlctlon1 Rlg/11-of-Way eontrect tor Cerbon ~ ari July 29. 11176. In booll Canyon Rev'°"* Part< la 8PP'°"90
11830, ~ 703 to 1144, ~ Th• Prot>•llon Department I•
of Offtdel Aeoorda of Mid county, authorized to ace.pt donetlon of
(the "O•cle,.tlon">. and any t,_
emendmenl8 thereto. Service eontraet tor uniform
Except ll'terelrom all off, gu, ••nt•I end l•undry service 11
,,,.,_ .... and other hydrac;erbOM, aopr0"9CI
below 1 depth of 500 lwl. without Lease tor Human Relatlona
the right of aurl•c• entry. a• Comm1u1on Bro•d••Y Center 11
r.....O In lnllrumenll ot record. extended
E•cept t he r el rom a ll Design lor Trat>uco Creek
underground waters, lylng below • Channel lnvart •tat>tllutlon 11
depth of SOO feet from the aurl-•ulhorlzed al Mid land, but wl1.hau1 the rlgtll of Prep a rat I on of p I• n1 • nd
•urtac;e entry, •• ean1alnad In 1pecllleallon1 tor lrvf~Trabuc;O
~of Record Blketrell II aul?\ottzed
PARCEL 3: Ardllteet·Engl-90r..-nent for ~x~ ..-nentt over remodellng of the Mwtt\al'e North •ueh propert y and for 1uch Court-holding area 11 appr~
pu'l)OIM. all u even -™"1t• are Budget tranaler II granted.
deecrtbe<I In tll4 Mellon• eolltled L-111tu• report for EMA and
"UUllllU". "Settlement a nd GSA otf;c. It r~
Encroachment" and .. Common The Director of Flf• ~ le
Alee e-1" of the enlde ol lhe authorized to •Ion The Ir vine dec:laratlon entitled "~19" Company entry permit and entry
PARCEL 4: o«mlt addendum
Nan .. xclu1tve eaaemeol• tor Alternallv• ml1dameanor
over euch propeny and tor IUCh arralgnmeol proceourM '"990'1 19
putpQM9 • IUeh ..-nenta are received oeeeribed In lhe MCtlOn• entitled EMA 11 dl•ecteo 10 Pf9PIM'• an
"Owner·• Rlg hll 1nd OutlH, Energy Aecowty Or~
Utlllt111 and Cable Tttevlalon". Coneulteol -"'OM &grMnWll ta
" U ti 1111•1 • ' , "Support and conduct management atuc:n .. of Iha
Settlement", "Eneraachment" and Shetllf·Coroner'• Department la
"COlnmunlt)t Fecllltlea EIMIMflt" appr~
of the wtlc:le enlltled "e-ta" The Board ed)ourned In memory
In the Oeclaratlon of C-antt end of Mlae On. 8bnQulst end JoN'I
Condition• and Re•trlcllona Sc::udder
-ded on June II. 11176, In book (SE>.L) JUNE ALEXANDER.
1111111. page 420 of ()fflelal Record• Clerk of the 8oerd ol SuperWlort
o t H id county llh• "Muter PubU1hed Orange CoHt D•llV
Oeclllrallon"). and any amendmerit• PllOI, Jan. 14, 11183 241-83
thetltO ----The 1lrHt addren or other rutJc NOTICE
common dHlgnatlon ot th• real 1------------prQPaf1V MrelnaboY9 deacrlbtld le Publlc hewtnga wlll be held by U.
purpaned to be; 17 Clovet, !MM, Cotta Meu Plennlno Con.., ...... ,
Cellfomla at 1114 City Hell, 77 Ftir om., Coeta The underelgned hereby M-. California, al 8:30 p.m. or u
dl1clalma all llablllly tor any •oon 11 poulble therHfter an lncotNCt,_ In Mid atrMI ed<lr-Mondey. Jenuery 24, 18a. « other oonwnon CIMlgnatlon. , .. o• rd 1 no th• f o II ow In o
Stllld ..-wtll be mede Without 8')Pllclltlon9 .
warranty. exprHI or lmplled, 1 Zan• E11aepllon Permit
regerdlno Utt•. poaHnlon, or ZE·83·12. Redevelopment Action enoumbrancH, to Htlaty th• AA.e3-01. and Tentat""'8 Trect Mao
prlnclpal balance of th• Note or T -1 t II f2 for Oereld Catdwetf,
other abllaatlon aec:urecl by uld autharlud agen. t fa< Ctlarftnda L
o..i of 'fruat, wllh lnler"t and O'Dell, 18$4 "'41er1on, and 09r'lld
Othef •um• a1 provided therein: Caldwell, 1850 Fullerton, for a
p1u1 advana.e. 11 any, und« the condOlonel UN P«mll to OOMtNC1
lenM thereof encl lnt--1 on IUCtl 2 new c:onClomlnlum unite, oon-1 2
aclVenoea. end Oki• f-. ohvgee exlatlng own•r·oocupled alngl• end _.,.... o( the Trwtw end of lam tty unit• to condominium• In
"'9 trWla Ol'Mted by uld 0-0 of oanlunatlan with th• remodel•
TN1t. The tottl an1CM1nt of Hid Int of on• exl•tln' unit, wllll
obllf9tlon, lnctudlno reuontlt>IY _.... "°"' ,........, Of*' ep-. Htlmated feH, ollarou encl end ,.., aetbec:tt: a t.metNe treet ~ of tM TruttM. al the time map '°' a one lot eubdMeln for of lnltlll lll.lbl0e1tan of 11111 NotlC9. la oondomlnlum purpoeu: end t14.tadt. _,_ dewioPmenl IQtlOn for Pt'Ot*IY
Oeled: Deoemtlar 27. 1111112 loclted et the abO¥I eddl ""' In MAL ESTATt •n ,.2 Zone. lnvlronmentat
tl!CUMIU IEfMCf. oewmN1\on. ~.
I CIMOrnle OOIPolltioti, t . Zone hoeptlon ltermlt
• T~. Zl!·l3· 10 for Alcherd N. Olok, ly.J~~~~.J, Morger, authorlHd •gent for Jim•• A. hi lurn•1. Pa11 mo. aox Ill, La
tOtO Nontt '"*'-Y· Jolla, .. a Oondltiorlll \M ~ ._ IOI. to oC*IM oeaea ~ OOfftPMY l.m9 Nta, CA 12108"" with I "'*-~ 4lftd en Tai; tf14) ..,_.10 antenna Clf't 1111etl!I\ ':;."*...,
Publlltlld Or•noe Coett Dtttw llllldlna. tot ~ • •eo Piiot, Dea. 11, ttH, Jan. 7, 14', Otl• ltre•t In i O 1·1 10111. 1 1113 11to-a 1nvtro11l'ft•ntet OtterlftllllllOn: ~ ------------·!~ OUlldMIOh. P\aJC •TU for flH1l'lf ln!ot"111lon on ttMI -----=~~~~~~-·111>ove eppt1011ton1, tel1pt1on• "'° rmoua waa TM-N4' ot oe11 " .,. ot11oe of ... MA19 ITAW 111111'"'"8 Dlt*tl'Mllt, "-MO, Tiii IOllowlnt pw.on It dolnt H '•fr Of lvo, Ooeta Meu, bu4llMll M: ~ WllTATt 'MTIOTION, Ht7 I . Oc:-.meot......, ~ t 1. ~ 9""a Ana. CA 12707 far ..._. ~Incl ~. C
MlchHI "· Oentrell, llt1 51·_. fer ~llMro'
IMtlf't. Or .. Ooft• Mot9. 04'"" -... 1•..,.... '° Tflll~•~w ... .-. ......... ......,
lnCIMdllll. 01111••"•. •• '" ••••us•,ooo M1011M1 "' oent,.. ..,.,. IMt lilClweertel '°' 'Thie 'F wM fllld wftll !fie 11re11erty tooetef et tho 1 ow
Oouney of Onlnle County -.i etlfrUI In •11 MQ 10110. Jll\ t1, t l11wtre111t1ont1I Oolorlftlftltlt11:
........... 0 *41
ltlltlltf!OCI Orefttt CoNI 0ettJ Mii"*' ~ Oout 0"'1
No4, Jell '"· 11; .... ,. 4, ,... No4. """ '" i • n1.-.-a.
Loe Atemltoe
THUfllOA Y'I llllllUL Tl
(Mt!\ ............. ...,..._. .. -... I NIT !UICI. 400 ywde
Counlr; 8•UI« (TonU I • eo 3 20 2 IO
Fr-•y lloc:ltelw CZul.,tl 3 00 3 00
G-ll<ed (HOU~I 3 20 Aleo rece d Aockln "•Ince. Oerllngo
0..pllcale. VHtu CMpper Y1bv Bunny Hold
On ~Qin lt1tll. Mc:a.. Llg/\lloot
Time 200 ea IJtACT A (2· IOI ~ 123 40
H COtC> ltACL 400 ~wde S-1 Or Sinnet (Olmbel 4 to 3 IO 3 20
Rhodabo co.om1>e1 1s eo 8 40
Too Rw• (ClfeloU I 9 40
Alto rec.cl Mighty M1rcu1 lye 8eby.
GiNtya Reel 811 Ce-• CMek Pict. 01
Tne Patch. 0Wlg .. OUI O.bt Fultln Fight ..
Tun• 20 48
THIM> ltACI 400 ywdo
Kn• c.,,., (B•OOll•I 13 40 • eo 4 40
Sh•-• Little Man CLeckeyl 3 20 J 40
Vega• Royel (WWOI 13 eo
Aleo raced Big Lugue Dancer Moon
A•I-S 1y .. Oominetor Puling Arrow
Ooe Ro)Oe. Act OvlCkly Say Whit
Time 2041 ea IXACTA (4-111 pel<I '44 00
P<>Uflnt ltACI. 3!IO yetdl
lotea Style (TrHaur•I e 00 4 00 3 20 Seymour Sooner (Clerl ... I & 00 5 00
Couracieoue 0~1 (Laekeyl e 20
Aleo rM*! Lada Sl>O<ll Olrl. e .. y Double
Too. H1 .. A Dendy, Magg ... Mam Jet On Jill, Flr1t Cruo/I, A SwtN Dance<
lime 1ao2 , a IXACTA 17·31 paid ... eo
PIP1l4 llACI. 400 yaroo
.i.oao•ah (Laek•yl 1 eo 4 oo 3 20 Trlpo4 Bo<lue (Holllng111e10I 9 tlO 1 40
LIQll Bob (Hal'll e to
AllO •11*1 ()jgl(al. GotFllnkrlCh. Speaoy
Polley, Val Lou. Trtpol Prun•. 8oon1
~ti<WI. C1;111 Coo
Time 2009
IZ IXACTA (7· 101 P110 St 18 20
llXTM MCI. 870 Y1'fdl
1'r4y "'" cB1e111r111 73 eo 11 oo e eo Toaoaoo CPeuMnel 3 IO 3 20
Come Wetctl M• 'l'f (8'001111 4 20
AllO ·-Noble HI. Thlnll. SIJl, R9'M Gooate Ring Adami Honda Jet
Time 4$ 90
llYINTH llACI. 400 ywO.
TWO Mor• Ooublee (CIWI!' 1 eo 7 eo t I ac Fut flame c1.111c:11e111 10 40 12 eo
Roelle! s,._ fT•-••I II 40 Aleo recao S<:nuy19< KIO St Rein B., J11
F .. 1. Siizlin SI~ SMCl<y ~.Jett 0 luck
Jet Aellroad
Time 202&
12 IXACTA 17 21 Pll<I '463 00
12 l'ICI( llX C 10·4·7 7-!>-71paio 17 191 00
wllh lour wtnnlng t1Cket1 cn_,. h0<-I S2
Piek SI• conlOlatlon pal<I 134 00 wllh 114 winning tlclceto (lour hot-)
llOHTM ltACI. 350 yarel1
Anthr ANn Bug (Crga<) 14 40 6 60 4 80
Sir Fllr11n Around (Hartl 4 ()() 3 00
euy M.,_¥., (Cardot.a) 2 llO
AllO •aeecl h• Angell, Prtmon.tt11 Man,
Blldelt Bug All••· S'yl>O, Mr Boone Bug HiOh Handed Lado Sabu
l ime 17 &e a IXACTA t0-71 paio SS7 eo
NINTH llACI. 400 yardt
A Zure A WI..,,., (Crdi) 4 40 3 20 2 to
Flw 0 Two (Tonll•I 4 20 4 00
o~ung TIQlt 1c1et1 ... 1 e 40
Aleo raced ~ Ogre Rhoda Mta. Oon
VICtorlo, O.,.;ci John Ch-AH• Ml Be
NOro Tipped To Go
Time 20 49
12 IXACT A (4·21 peld S IS 00 Attendance e :ne
Senta Anlt•
'THUflSDAY'S Msut.Tt (14111 of ....... , i--.NirM _..,,.I
l'llllT ltACI. e·~ 111<10ng9
Siik BICl<e<y cs-.i.w1 o eo 4 eo 3 40
FiOUf-CSlblllel 4 40 3 00 Olortous Gren (Toro) & 40
AIM> r!IC*S Ml Ptlilloa. 0.-Mini H-Haw Tulle 1 Dame Ptenty11Mt P .. chey
Star. Raetng Oelight Oewn Lynn 1 Fancy
Bunt n PM lmpllnlyluN
Time I 19 3/5
llCOtC> llACL 6 lutlonga
L'Chlcle (MoCwronl 0 00 s 00 3 20
r op Encore (McHarguel 1 1 40 5 oo Reda'• Prino. (ValenNel•I 2 80
Ai.o raced Br-• O"Erln. J O Anwatw, Ti n Perc•nt. T11ornda11, B1Ut1'1 Mike,
Scene Ma1<1t, Ct)'91al Table.
l"lma 1 10 1/5
12 DALY DOUlka (5·101 plid S72 00
n.D llACI. e lurtong9
She Coul (Romaro) 7 00 4 20 3 00
5'>ot1 N' Sodct (Del~~ 5 00 3 80 Little Avelanc:hl (°'19Qll 4 00
Al10 raced San Pan Imp. LIUI• Gyp,
Strat!Ma. 0-Of 5P<tnv S-N' Melo
l ttll• Tempa11 Nono Nicole Belladonna
l"flma I 11 215
'°""'" """· e lvrtongs Tinnon-C'uettt•I a eo 4 40 3 40
Khll DIV) (Blaclt I 4 00 3 00
OaJten ($t ...... I 3 40
AllO tac.cl e..1 Y•I s1 .. eotypa, Hol
Baba Ralamon, Chief Mom•nt. Counlty
G•m•ot•r Volc1no More Pareu o .. , l.iand
Timi I 09 215
"™ ltACI. I II 19 m1lel
Cocl!y aon.r CShoamatterl e 20
Cll)l'n Arphy CSl~I Linda I Brot,,., fTOfOI
Aleo ra c:a o It 1 • Snam Fet>;;lou• Mr11e. s....oy
T-14 115
• IXACTA (~II ~ St44 !10
5 ()() 3 20
9 ()() 500
3 eo Ice Flo•
llXTH llACI. & rurtongs
Cllare-ir •Slbllial 2e llO 10 80 e 20
VnderCOYet Man (Toro) e eo • 20
Ac:lt AOll Energy (Ottvar•I 3 80
Aleo •11*1 C01on1a111m. Eddi• 1 Hero
Singing Swing•• An ia Min. No Pity
lucklwan. NetiO<I., Guero. Spantah Oen O
Little Wltl Time· 1 09 4/5
NVINTH llACI. e lur1ong1
CaplcN (H9Wtey) 14 00 5 40 2 10
Oulclt S tudy (Oelatloueaayel 4 00 2 10
Auzor 8lade (McCarron) 2 10 Aleo raced Prlnceaa Gummo. Tougti Tlllll
Time 109 115
• lltACT A ($.31 Paid $120 00
ti l'tCK llX ( 10-t-3-M ·tl Plld '6 814 00
With 11 wtnnlnfl 11Cktt11 cnw "°'-> 12 Pick <11• co111ot11lon P•ld HO 80 wllll 622
w1M1nO t1C1oet1 Clour h<lr-1 S2 l"tdl Sta 1c1e1ch co111ol•tlo11 paid 151 to tlhrH ,___ __ ale:fl)
llOKTI4 llACL 1'-\ m111e on !url WOl¥9' Helgflta (OlhMyl 10 20 3 IO 3 IO ~· Cl"9I (McCanon) 3 20 3 20 Woon .... fSlbllel 14 40 Aleo ,__, l'llght of l.JQlll l'b:ll Softly
Paltl"t TrMftpt\. Le~ DI .... llleo. Wwt
on •Old Time 1441 415
...,... uca. I I/ It ,,,..... p.,.._ c.t tMc:Herewl • ao a eo a eo v ......... (f>lw'o~•ll)•I 6IO 400
WIN«M WlllCly 04-) 4 IO
Alto reead· War Ahe•CI, lt•r O•"'·
Oomfty, T-T-, wtllliS*lllO 1411. ~ ••
.._of Ula. 0... ''-"" TllJw U3 118
• UActA (1-2> p.ld .... 00 "~ 11,10.
'
LMA ....... 01*' fuuy loelkw 30-)4 .,.
OlboY OW11e<1 N 32 I & Bot>,,_., )I 34 It
~wy Mt>llMfo »-13 ee
Atnolo Pe1me1 3)-U M
P.,e It-H-34 -11 Oary KCKll 33.34 t1 TOM Wet.on )4.33 -t7
LM Tret;1no 33-34 -t1 a-uut• 33-3• -er M~ O'Grlldy 33-34 -e7
l anny Wl(lklno 31·32 -et
J C 81lffd s.4·34 81
W000y e1eci1<wn 30·33 Ill
rony a~1• S4-S4 111
JOl\n MclComltll 3•-34 &e
Oey llr-33·3& 81
Cutti. Strange 3~33 -81
£0 F1orl 34·34 -te
Hal Sutton 32-31 Ill CHo<~ 8ufn1 34-3A M
Booby Cole 34.34 It
C,,.., Tt•Chung 3~ lit
Frank Con-33·36 -89 ~.,.. McC.....1>1t .l5·34 ee
Ken GrMn 34 ·3& 99 Danny Eo .. aroa 39-33 99
Tom PU<lt.. 35.34 -89
Cltvllle Moooy 35-34 -ff M11<1 Pec;k 34.35 -&9
M11<1 McCuaougn 35-34 eo
Jtm NWIO<O 34.35 99
· B•UC<t l .. ui.e 32.31 -ee
KMln Fe<gus 35·ll4 -60
De~ B8'• 33-34 119
JOhn Coo~ 35-34 &9
Don POC>My 3$-34 99
RIJl Cato-I 33-39 &II
LM El<ler 38·3 I 89
Jim Thorpe 34-35 -90
1 .. 0 • .,.., 39.33 eo
rommy V111n11n• 37-32 &O
Clarenc. Roae 3S-3A -&O
Jim BoorOI 34-311 -10 Ron Comman1 36-35 -10
Andy North 3~35 -70
Lon Hlnl< 1• 311-34 -70 Raoer Meltble 35.35 -70
PnH HlnCock 311-34 -10
JOhnny Miller 35-35 -70
Miiiet 8111>11 35·35 -70 v,,_ Heefner 35-35 70
Mark O'M"ra 3~35 70
Larry Mtte 35-35 -70
Bobby wao"n• 35-35 -10 Brue. F!et"'9r 36-34 -TO Tllomu Gray 37-33 -70
Al G .. berger 35-35 -10
Lou Graham 311-34 -70
H°"'erd Twllly 3"-311 -10
8111 Kraliart 3~3!> -70
Hubert Gr_, 35-3& -70 Ray Floyd 34-36 -10
BrlO Bryant 36-34 -10 VICtOf Reoeiado 3A·3t -70
Olar1le Slftord 3WS -TO •a.• 8tttton 37·3' -71
O• Morgen 35-311 -7 1 F0<r•t Fezle< 36-35 -7 I
Klltuo Arll 35..Je -7 I 0onn .. Hemmono 311-35 -71
Enc Ballen 3~36 -7 t
Jod,. Mudd 35-36 -7 I
Oavtd Ectwardt 35-36 -7 I
Jell S•n<IM'• 34.37 -71
Tu" Simpton 37"34 -11
Barry Jaed<9' 39-3$ -7 I Scotl Simpton 34.37 7 1
Pet1< Jaeobten 34.37 -71
BobOy Clampeu 35·36 -11
Jo. lr>man 39-35 -7 I
.... lien Mil.., 311·35 -71
Pat McGowan 34.37 71
BoD Boyd 34-37 71
Mike Donald 3!>-37 -72
Bu<loy Garo,,.. 37.35 -n
BoD Eu1wooo 38·34 72
Rod l'unsetn 37·36 -7'l
Dav• EICNll>l•g• 36-36 n Aoc;t>aro ZOlcol 39..Je 72
Ame Ool<ka 36·3 7 -n
Cll•p Bee' 35-3 7 -72
Mike R11d 34·3' 72
Scoll Hoell 3 7..J5 -72
.Jot\n Adami 39-36 -72
Doug lewett 37-35 -72
Geo<oe Ar~ 35.37 72
Oen POhl 37-35 -e2 M0<r,. Halaltl<y 39·~ -72 p_,., Ooaterhull 39-38 -72
H.-Min-,..,, 39-3t -72
John Fougnt 35-37 -72 Jim Porta< K-3f -72
Mill• Sulloven 38-3$ -72
w~·• tournament ( ........ _,
1-.d~ ........ Pam SMve< (US.I def SuMn M-111 IU S I M . 5-1. Bettini Bunoa (M.,,_I Clef
Peanu1 Loui. (US). 5-2. 1-5, ~ Smith
CU SI Oii Alyda Moulton IU S ~ ... 1. W ,
8-4. S'fl•la Hanlka (W .. 1 GerMlt'l)'I d•I wenoy Wt\lte CU S I. 6-2, 4-t. M . Martini
H••ratllova (U.S.1 def, Olan• From110111 (Aua1rahal. 7-t. 6-0: Tracy A11atl!l (U.a .J def
JoAnne AuaHll (US I. 7°5, 9·0 ; Zina
OarrllOI\ tU s I def AndrH LHnd (U.8 I.
4-11. e-2. &-3
WOl'IMll'• tournament
(M IMta 't,-.J.. ,.,..,_......
Wene!.¥ Tvrnbull (Aultrallal oel Nat1cy
AIC:hey cu s.~ 11-1, 11-2: Sheron w-cu a 1
Oii VltQll'lll Wade (8<11'1n). 6-3, M .
.... c~~
=.. St Louta OtMrOlt
Toronto
....,...~
W L T 0' OA P11.
25 13 • 242 112 .. ,, 21 7 187 ,.. 43
18 20 • 170 112 41
14 21 9 157 191 37 15 21 e 14e 181 :se ...,.,.. OftrWell
27 11 II 193 192 80
23 12 t IM 15t 5& 1' 25 II t5e 171 :M
10 23 12 140 102 32
10 23 e 151 11e 29 WM.El C:OWIMJllQI ....... ~
27 12 11 1ff 1a3 511 23 19 1 165 137 53
22 I& 5 180 1112 40
18 13 It 187 1117 48
12 2t • 137 204 30
• 27 9 126 191 27 u-oe.teleft
27 10 7 lie 124 ti 23 13 8 203 168 64
20 14 9 170 141 ... 18 20 • ,., lff 42
11 21 5 149 215 27 ~·---""'-' 4, O.Croll • 8oelon 2. Queoec o
Herttcfd 4, MontfMI 2
...,_ Yortt ltllaMlrw 5. *-.Wwt 2 ..........,... •• Pltt8bur9fl 1 ~ t. Toronla 1 ~11.v-a T .......... 0-..
Wlllllngton at 11111• 81. t..ouM .. WlnNpeo
Klnae '• 9'ed Wlntt ' ._...,...,...
loe Af'09191 2 0 2-4
OtMtOtl 0 3 t-4 Pint fliHttod
1 Loe ....... ~ 21 (Hop!Une). S2
2 Loe Anot!M. EvlN 11(HC)C*Jnt,0.-), 4 u , (pp) P-'1191 -l.M-. DIC, 3 .0,
W .. a. l A, II) I; L.oft!IOule, ()ft 1611. M.
M11t04'IY, LA, 17 411
~""'*' 3 DlltOll, Ooroonlcll 'I fCla..,.), 1:6' 4
o.troft. Oare ll cacr-1e1c1. Ct-), 10 $7 (1191 6 r>.ftol1, Wtlr 4 (Oofoelnlcllt, Hub«), 11.01 (pp) ,.,..,. ... -..,,...,, o.t. •·41.
'o•t•r. O.t. 100. Huber. Oat, l ;U : M
Murplty. LA. double rnlnot, e H Wooelt,
Del. I Ulj AutltOMlll, LA, I ui: '°''•· Del, m•lor·lfllllor. 14: 13; AUltlloMlll, LA,
mejor, 14.U; tfop•t111, LA. 14:'1. ~~!aid. ~l ~ 11Mt!l1 Ofl. ti 14; rw.11•. v.. 11·w 1 , v.. 1• 11. TMrdlltfW
I LOt MoelM. M Murplly 1', t 40 ? ~ ·~· HOlmtt • (lullMOft, 'fMLAllMll ~ 8 Dettolt, Huber t (Welt>. " ti.
II 02 '--LA benClll MtVed by l4oC*IN
11101• en Goel -Lot A11t1lu 1-11-t-H. o..roit .. 1N-l4,
OotlM -loe ~ I(.,_ °""°" ........ A -10, ....
... :L a•
Lae.. • L ri··· 27 • " ....,.. ,, 14 112 ~ t4 .. Ill ll'onlMcl ,, tt ... ~.,.,. II 12 40I IM'*OO 8 ti 143 .............. KllMM~ 21 ,, '" ..,, Anl n I& ..,.
o.t-" 20 474 DellM ,. 21 400
UIMI Ill .. . 115 Houlton 0 '° 1•) IAITtlNf COM'IMNCI "---~ Pll~ 21 5 16' eo.1on ar • 771 ....... .., 24 ,13 ...
WiWllllOton 17 11 aoo New YM ~ ,, 2t )71 c ..... DMIMfl ........... 20 13 IOI o.troll " 20 .. ,
Al!Mla 11 ,, ... lndMine 12 2t )6' ~ 12 " J43 0 )0 14) TIMnMr'•._.. Mtlw-.. 110, ~ 100
"'-"'• 102. a..ui. " T~r•O-.. New.Jwaeyal ton ~etlndlWM Oft ., Atlanta =r.: " DelrOll ~ i. et Weatllnglon .._,Oii at San Antonio o.n-•• Dellll
Kane. Cttr •t San Diego
Portland at S..ttle
HIGH aCHOOl
Eet1ncl• n. lrvlne ...
..
• • • 1a
11
e
T'A .... , ....
2\t . ...
12 ,, ...
.... . ...
II
tt\41
11\0
lll'lllfd: RhoO .. 2. Neal 18. BlelMll'I 14. Uuery t Broiovlch 15, Carv1< 1 Marttl O
Pak1ngan 0 hmu•• 2, Sat1<mo 2 Total1 2& 14 111 84
llTANCIA Jonnaton 1 t. Curll• 20, Pinckney t& Warlaumont t 1, Jaeger 11.
Mu11at1 O. R Loc:l<wooa 2, Molal 0, Fenley
0, Coraeul o. Sar•et O. Faull O Totata. 27 19·3:1 73
l cote II• Quat1era
IMne 10 14 14 29-84
fllancte 2 1 1& 19 17-73 T 0111 foul a lr•lne 23, Ealancla 17 Fouled
out Uoae<y (lr.tnel
CdM 53, 811ddlebac:k 31
COllOHA OIL MAii -VanStMn/luyM e, H1u 11 Vance 7 , Wollt ti. Wynn 10, McKlbbert 0 Oouolu 4. Or_, 0. RoD«t.on
0 Totela 23 11-9 SJ
IADOLlllACK -Gan.a 2, Kiel 0, Holmae
2 Watkin• J Cato O StanlO<d & Wal1on !I.
Lujan 2 McAlllll• 0 Ceoa 11 To11,. 11
• 11 31 le-..,. O&llltere
C0<one d9I Mar 14 12 11 19-$3
SaodllbloCk e 11 e 10-31
Tota l toult Corona oel Mar 15 Saddllback II
Coete Mffa 51, Newpon Hetbor 4t
NI WPOllT HAlllQ" S•ao•r 18 Har~er 0 Folk 0 Woll• 10 Sh-atd &
Gut .. .,er 4 McG•••ln 9 AlllM>n 2 Totela 21 4 10 4&
COITA MllA Cook 10 sun 20. Paltnb410e 9 Edleon 0, Koe 3. Wlllleml«I 0
Tot• 20 13-17 51 --...,a--.
... .,.,port HatDO< 0 10 12 l~-4e
Coela M11e 11 12 10 12-51
Tote• toula Newp0<1 Harb0< 14, Cos1a
Mela 13
II Toro 12, Unlveralty 53
IL TOllO L-• 10 Hom ..... 15, ArnoJo
12 1~g11ner1 12 Thomu e. Gatlin 2
KunMllla 2 Tofll• 211 10 17 92
u111v1"11TY -B•ang., 4, e ..... u 13 Stot1ott 14 Blake 13, Chol 7. Marke i
Genute O. C•t• 0 To1111 24 5.9 53 leot9 .., 0--.
Et Toro 18 17 14 15-112
UfWlnllY 18 10 11 19-53
Total loula El foro 10. Vnl¥er11ty 17
FOUied OU1 telW>Otr (Uni,,. "IY)
HIGH ICHOOL ITAHDINQI
... VlewLMgue
LM9w w l
Corona Oii MM 4 0
blWtCola 4 0
ltvlM 2 2 ~H¥110t 2 2
El Toro 2 2
Coate MMe I 3
l""-elt'f I 3 s~ o 4 ""'"*t'a ._..
&tencaa73,trvtne64
°"'" .. W L
10 3 12 3
• 7
4 • e 5 7 1 5 •
2 10
Corona del Mar 53, Sacldllbecl< 31
Coate W.. 51, ~ Harbor 441 El Toro 12, ~ry 53
~•0-..(7:») &t-al Coal• W..
1"""9 11 H9wpot1 Harbor
Cotona del Mar et Et T O<O
s.odltM>ac:ll .. u.war.lly
HIQH SCHOOl WOMEN
Edleon 17, Huntington 8eech 13
HUNTINGTON 81Al:H -Co11011 I ,•
Corciow I , T--'CI '· Cooper 7. Tl!UI 7. llec*• 2, ComoGlfo 1. Tot .. 11. 11 1'·26 ~.
IDllON -IJcl'llrono 13. Gendron t .
Bltfnat 4 M1Jnha1dt e frepJ 10, Tilol>I 11, P8'tnl 3. Gre/lam 2 Tolels 21 t&-28 57 ao....11,0 ..... _
Huntington e..cn 5 Cl 10 9-33
eoteon o 1e 10 20-57 Tot11 1o.i11 Hun11ng1on BNcn 11. Edleon
23 F"OUlecl out· Tilus (Hunllnglon BMcl/11.
Meinhardt (Edl1on1 Thobe CEdl1on1
Tachnleel foul• COOPW IHunllnglon INol\)
<>c.en View H . Merine '8
OCIAN YllW -Webb tt. CtiomlCI 1.
Simek tO Oouly 4 ChaM 22 Tolall 2t
1-10 50
MAlllNA -Lalk 0 Flelec:ner 9 Ander_,
o &ett..,,y 4 C0<~tt 20. c.un.1ns a To111S
22 •-10 ...
IHnllfOvert.n OceM View 11 re 10 22-511 Mlflne 12 12 10 14-«
TOlll fouls ~ Vlifw I, Martna 10
Cofw ....... '· ......... 1 Corona d•I Mer ICO'l"O J Noonan 3.
Btown 3, 8. Noonen 1.
DMD ... ftehl"g
""" l.AND4ftO <"""*' ....,., -2• •ngiar• 6 b-. ' '°"410, 10~ ,,,..,., 111
tOCh COCI. 1 1cutpt11, • lh .. pall .. d, 1
trloaet1lell
DAVln LOCKUI ("""*' .... I -·~ _.. 11 l>Onllo. ' calico blM, 1 -eOd 211 m.ac:tt .. .i 272 roca ooo. • -d bMI
OANA WHAllP -4t 1nQ1et9 ta l>MI. t meeltlftl. .. t-OoO 1 roell fttll, ~ ~.
• t'*PtllMd
MAL MACH -It lnglen 4 -ooo. 180 roclt ooo
CLASSIFIED·
INDEX
To Ptact Yu Ad, Cll
I
642-5678
ltA1. mAtt
t:c:. 11111t • \US ............. loot ....... ~ Iott c.---~ IOlt eor-.. MM IOU
C....Me. IOM a....... 1• a1'cn um """"*' Vallooy lOM "'-............... 10.0 IJw.1,~ IOU ~ lo.4
.....
'or TuHd•y through
aeturd•y publlcetton• 6 30 p m tne prevtou1
d •y 'or lund•Y and M onoay pubHoetloM
12 00 noon a11urd1y
llWUI
OHHtntU
Kiit• end COl'reo1ton• mey
bl mad• untll 8·30 p m '°' th• ne111 div'• publl· cation For Sund•y and
M ond•y publ101Uone.
12:00 noon S eturdey
PlllH Hk for • "kltl
number·· when oenoel· uno yO\lt •d = =:-:: ' ....... W.--~I 11!!! Checll yOUt Id dally end ~ ,.,._ -report errore lmmedl•·
N-... Vle)D IClt'I lely The DAIL V PILOT HO"Wpon a..tt loet .... 0.-le 10'?8 Utumet "lllblllly fOt the
I~~ c.,.i..,.,.. ::: ~•I Incorrect lnM tUon
llMI _., I-~~~~~~~~ a.1\11......... IOM I:
a.-a...t. ·-""---1• w-1• MGbllitl-llOI
........ 1121 ...,,.....y 1100
a...t. "'-11 1111 a...a-'"""1 I JOCI =h1:!11 !ru ~ 1271 Du.,.._, Unlw IJOe
iw.-"'"9 ...._ Iii:
:::::w~ :~
'-!or lole 1400
Mdltlo II-. hfU I~ .._... Doaon 1414 0r.,..eo .. 1100
Ou1 el Ooun1y IHI Oulof ltaw .. IMO ~ .............. UTI
='~~::=~==~-::::· t: .... .....__... ........ ltoO ai ~ .... _.... •.. 1m
ROOAlS
1100 noc'
UOCI
)400
-'410 Ult UM -aaao ,.,. ... --=, -... .,, .. .. -~
JIOI -•n 2tlt
Jtl•
2111 -2tU ~
AlltOUNCODTS ,._ .. l.oa•. r...r.t ......... "-'-1~
Schaolo a. '-"'"-t'nlwl
ll002 -.Olt 10•• 1 IClll IOll
1111 E1t1t1
a ... " 111 ••••
Ctatrtl 1002
PllTI
TWO SCOOPS!
Only one !>Ioele lo Nndy
bleeh from thl1 1pec1•·
culer Newport Beach
duplex Regel 3 Bdrm 2
balh owner unit with
flrepfece end dining .,.a
plue 3 Bdrm 2 blth
rental. You'll love ltl Only
1286,000 '" -call todeyl
&48-7t71
THE REAL
ESTATERS
LOOI
For our new reguler
W9ekly fNlute
IOIT SHOW-
CASE
Every Seturdey In lhe
Oelty Piiot Cl...Clled1
FORECLOSURE
"IUT"
With 10•~ down owner
wlll carry 1 low lnterett
2nd TO Huge 4 Bdrm, 3
beth• Luge femlly
room. 2 ltreplecH. for-
m•I dining room Large
Irregular yerd end eun·
deck o¥erlooklng regio-
nal perk Custom bull!
IPI Only 1247 .900
548·2313
THE REAL
ESTATERS
llGI IAY ARU
.011 w111-1oc1ted. smeller
401• home on e big 101 Easl·
:::: tide cul-de-11e 1tree1
4022 Priced 10< qulek eale et
40M $115,000 Call 751-3191
401I now
_, C:::.SELECT
MITOS ll'ORTID
llot ••• .... MIO
MJO --
7010
'IOll 7011 lOlt 'IOlt 7011 ,. .,.,
'l9M ,. ,.
•IOI "°' "°' tilt 1114 "" 1111 tilt
tlll flU •1n •1• 1111 tlN .,.
Ill' tl•I "" .... -1Ht ... Ill .... 11• '"' mt •1• fl• -fief
AUTOS, OOtil111C
••• •1t1 ttn
tlTI ""
AMC ... . ~ .. . .. ~·--u..i"'--··-···....._, a g:;::.' -----· ·-. .: 0.-. --··---..... .. ...... -·-·---... . =------· =:L;--,,,._.. _ _......_ ,.... _____ _
I .... PROPERTIES
• I 4
00 • ~
Q)
~
• >< Q)
•
~ • , 4 ....
•un ik eptn' •lvl not
hllh In price. r"eon
eb\fl cott: clHtlfled
1dvull1Jn1. •
• ·== •
642-5678,
........... , ...... ,., .... ....,,, 11n11nnt1 1m ....,.. ,am
6 ·-· -111 ........ UDO rlU MOMll 1mm1c • ldrm 2 aa
Pnrrw IJldo Nurd bltylrvnt ~ bdnn ) •., bath f 800 • f POOi lw>l'IWI In
1.-a• LR . alr C(>nd 2 ~t 1Upe •1.~.000 ~.~0~:~~~::
H\'tnodeltid 3 bdrm. 2 both + lar&r n<e. rm.,
1 bt!am t-elllnp, furn11h1-d , pati<11 1420,000
) PEllllULJ HOME
Clcc·an &t JtltlY vlt•wi. M&.1 lnt.' room, 4 bdrm. 3
h11 th, 3700 11(1.fl. $J,38fl,000 Oc.'t!1mfro111
Liii& ISLE llYFROIT
Lagooo vt~w from 6 bdrm, 4 ti.th, fam. rm
&at 1Up for 3 boet.I Now 1996,000.
IAYllDE PUCE
Spc.'<.'U.l·ular baylrunt dphc 'J. br, 'J. b.1 up. 2 br.
2 ba dn 2 bc.kll Sp<il"t'I> Jtttducc.-d $ J ,500,000
FllRIHIS RAMOH
New <I br. 4 •,1 ba, cwllom Fre'l'\Ch Normandy
f.itlilte I 2 prime &ert! hilltop $1.260.000
CORONADO CA YI
Coronado Lil.and l'Wt bayfront lol 85' boat'
dock Plans avail Now 1370,000 w/ttorms. .
BILLCRUNDY, REALTOR
)-l18 tl O Nb t!' 1 11)1
t
IUVIEW
FEEWI
IHl,000
+ ... _
4 Bdrm. family room, 2 ~ bath, 2 atoC¥.
(largest model). Guarded gate, tennis,
pool. $92,000 down, assume lat and 2nd.
Payments under $3,000 per mo.
Owner/broker.
170-tltl.
Tl~.\DI T 10\, \I
~l..\1 'I\
1-1
Ull fllll
Ovet 12,000 IQ.II of
bulldlbl• R·2 In Coet•
M•H lkllld up to fOUI
un111 In prime .,.. Un-
1urpHffd opportunity.
Now only 1140,000 • c.11 '°' detelle. 646-1111
THE ~EAL
ESTATERS
°"'' ll1A EASTSIOE. "Mini renctl"
with fruit bNring tr-.
1¥oc1do, eprlcot, I•· mon loquet, peecn.
g4.11v1. Otange end c:on-
OOfd grepe vcn.. PLUS
eolldly bulh llNlt hOfM ot concrete block. Ref-••O hardwood floore
Lech end pletler. 1118,
000
llLllllT
UY I HAii JIULn
111·lMO .... ,
IEWLlmM
NHr lhe blecn In popu-
1 er Newport Shor••·
Coi y 2 bdrm , 2 beth
home redKC>rated Ind
cute H cen be. Fire-
piece, 2 privet• patloe,
112..oat IH-11l1 del'1 with bar • all for jUlt 1 ·•'3,000 L.H.O C .. ••· dey
.......,, ., 6 7J::iMOO ~ Wiil II ELEUIT •O•Ett IZIJl6 .. 2UI
• ONLY 1129,IOO IN H.B. HARB09'
• ASSUME l't'• % V.A.
•ASSUME 2nd
• 3 BR 1tf• BA
• NEW EVERYTHING:
Kitchen, baths, cpts, drapes, ...... blad
paint, etc. I ff'• JHr Lllet 1..,
0 S 1 5 81""' M Ill Cu11 lg 3 bdrm, 3'n be. * pen Un • ; VA .,.. e den, flrepl-. 222 Coral
..... Mltt•ll1•rf t'~6.~ 6~;-6~;1•PPI
Ezeo11tlY1 llt•ts 141-0101 ltllilea
HWPORT IUOI
llYllTllHT
Two specious N B con-
do• • side by side • lo-
ee ted neer Corona Oel
Mer High School. Fa-
shion 111and, churchH,
end meny other emenl-
tlH Community pool. Very de1lre1>le r entel
unite. Good H1um11>I•
toen1 Owner very moti-
vated 3 BA, S183,500 4
BR. S 185.500 Call Selly
Shipley for ll showing
759-9100
Ptaia1al1 1007
U1•1 ltlt 10"l. lull PUllHU NtlT
Beaullful corner property 3 B•. 2¥• Be. 1 houH
with bfll dec:Ot thrU-OUI lrom ocean. 1354.000
5 bdrm• i nd all meln ln1tltutlona1 loene. 178. entertaining •oorn• Pitt and allp '°' 3 boata ow 000 equity. Went to tr•d• fOt So Cal reeort help flnanu II 11% with prop 0 , ? Or will di•·
10% ee1h down P•Y· c 0 u n 1 f 0 , c • • n . menl A letge hOtnt IOt 6--65 lemtly llvlng end adult ,_~ ___ 9_1 _____ _
entertelnlng t 1.395,000
-
\\\llHIHll'I
110 "11' ... ,
RE.AL ESTA1E
1' II 14
POHISIU~
3 Br. 2~ Be. 1 hOUM
ftom oceen. 1364.000
1n1UluUonel loan1. $78.
000 equity Went lo
lrlde lor So Cal. rMOl'l l•--------•I ptop or ? or wlll di•· counl for c aell GEORGE ELKINS CO
OLW
HAl
Solld 3 Bdrm, Turtl«oc:k.
1unny with plenletlon
allullers. ettlum, up-
gra"*. loens I 179,900.
Ulllll VUf li()M(~
RM1tor11 67s-eoo0
lllATllU
Offlll llYJ
FORECLOSURE
IMMINENT
KAUAI. HAWAII
Lollng my 3 bdrm lovety
lurnls~ llome In Prln-
cevllle nr Golf Couree,
will accept any reuoo•·
bl• otter 714 337-0522
SPAlllM
114,100
E1peol11ty cute 2 Bdrm
Spenleh home with fOt·
mel dining. Bre1kfHt
end ullllty room. Large
plc1ure wlndowe to yard.
$8500 down Only 1881 ,.&I. Call to '" nowl
545-8591
II TIE NllT
See one of the jewtfs Of
th• Penlneule. Newly
lleted 3 Bdtm home with
edob• cornet flrepl-
enel nerdwood floore.
Owner ne11lble on nnen-
clng. Stepe 10 OCNr1 0t oey. Alklno s2eo.ooo
142·1100 . >J
A PETE
BARRE Tr
REALTY
Quiet condo wJ2 Bdrm1
end .I.• n••t. 1ennl1 &
0011. Reduc«I to 1118, 000 844-1020
Ulll Jib.I. HTlll 54e-231s I~~~~~~~~
THE REAL
ESTATE RS Sell tninot f11t .i1h Deity
Plloe Want AO..
AfSIO£HTIAI RfAI FSIATf SCAVtCES
ana a.a Al.,_
Mini estate, exclusive area, custom
~ BR, separate maid's qtra,
beautiful pool, spa, covered patloe,
gourmet kitchen, 3-car garage.
Great. entert.aini.Jl8 home! $200,000
down. Owner will carry $42~.ooo.
U~ ~ yrs. Submit.
IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
12ll ...
•11¥11 .... *
Spaciou1 executive h ome
feeturtna 4 br & 3~ ba, pool & a
view of the back bay &
Anthony'• Pier! Thia fine
residence fJ located in a very
dealroua are• & prleed for
lrnmtdlate Nl•. Low Jn\erfft
uaum.able ftnancin, available.
Call 769-1~1 or 7&2-7378 ..... , .. ... ., ......... ....
(JH) 1 .. 1111 (114) 1U·1111
/.Jn N1r,[L
(}AILE., bi
ASSUCIATE.S .....
""'"'"" In lhl hNrt Of the Vltlege • e rett MC!uded 2 et<M)'
on 1 40' tot with .-perate
ut11t'1 eludlo. Juet a
thOrt Wiii\ 10 the bleeh
ldoel tor remodel or new
oooetructlon. Owti« will
help flnenoe.
O&LL 144-Jt 11
IPTIWl&I.
Lendef went• out ot 2
exlC. l'lomet Ptle»d fv
betOW apipte&Mcl VW. A a Ir, plua bonut rm,
pool. 110. ato. A 4 Ir.
1p1. oove r•d patio,
OCMn vi..., etc. Cllrla
Cll1• 2'312'1-4541 °' 213/H2·1W ... _
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home. very pVI, pool & •• 000" lion submit. C1ll AO)'· •• 'Lal ,. ext••• 1950/mo 38 28 18211 Parkstde ln. 1 blk gar ,., ... nd-". $995 "' 'I "'· ""• m•ny u""'r•d~ • WI 6 3 3 • • el t trtl r, • dpl11, encl yd, Newport Creel condo. ~ -....... Ne 1 cl G d ..,... · -· .-v -· ~ ' • time 40-1 4 646-19'45 or 8'42-7370 $6 W of Beach, 3 blks S mo 714/832·20'40 Avl "'Y ecor u P · modeled kit Good 11-Owner mull tell 2 BR Bulk Ult pr1ct Keep u 01r1ge 50 mo 8151 ocean view. 3 Br 2'1' Be, f Edi 847 c• Feb encl gu. Clwshr, pool,
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$134,500 Lo dn Owner. 18r, 2 frplc1, country dowe, 1 of a kind. Cell nr So Cet Plaza. Prtn .IAClll llALn S400/mo. 64.._9805 day1 Neat Huntlngt Center gar . gu stove, dl•h·
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11 the woid for this on fee l1nd. Owner SIC· to 1 9K ellera HY wet blf & dining & titting 1 SS 3 Br 2 B• W•lk 10 t>e•ch, Or>ly S I 19.900 3 BR rlll<:lng at 1199.750 For !Wbmll 111 otters Steiner rm & lrplc & patio & 3 car n 15 KING 637-97'40 •lighted Tennis Courts gar1ge No PttS Av•ll
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ttis on this 2700 IQ It 4 •1LifF'tft' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiAiiisltiiiforiiiliiior1iiiiiiiiil Aguacate Rd Sin Ju11> St front $550 mo. br, 4bA, pool.'""&. den. t"'s .,......, .,...F.., lfW llEll Am.
Bdrm. 2'i'r bl Woodtlde .~-..-c 650-4-484 .... ~~·~~"'~~~~~~ -~• 1p11trano EquHtrlan ...-111111 rm dine rm tr1ple Newly decor•ted 1 Br 4
home With lorm•I dining • ... ..,... •••Ill YIEW are•. 1ge utum•ble tit Cere•I ••I Mar Z""" WOODBRIDGE OetlChed g111 StSSO mo 552-0873 Bach plus loft 191 Patio. rm. lge lam rm. cov'd -at 10% Aeduc.d for Im-"-• 2 Br pl den 1 pl .. LllHI ltacla 2641 enclsd o•r•ge. pool, spa
patio and ap•rkllng pool •••cii-...,_ L•rge '4 bdrm, 1 level, med Hie •I s240 000 10.81 of the Century Huge UI • r • r, Backb1y ., .. condo 3 Br -rec 1oom No pell $.485 eod ape Lge loen lvAll ..__c. _, lovely yard, pool & ft· PP 714-673-11315 • 2 +Bonus rm, G0urmet ga9r. nice yard. No pets. 2'" B•. lmmec, very pvt, luxury studio. free 1180, 393 H1mil1on, 645-4'41t
Utted UNDER appra11e1 cuz:z1. You own the land. Kit. deslgnef decOf '"""' S 35/mo "'' o•rd no pets $900 831-3232 phone. m•lcl serv, spa,
Vecanl and rncly IJl .. t .. , ... , t7J $315,000 844-8388 or ..... taia, DetHtl490 oul, relulng SPA, ga-551-2340 BLUFFS BAYFRONT $t30/Week. 499-3015 Shup blchelor unll. g~ SSua~ 2R•tof-~' 844-0134 PALM •-tlll ••u r10• tit + dep movH Ne111 new, lmmac. hlghly CONDO 28r + convert!-1..,.rt leac~ 2661 stov~ water pd $350 """ -" an you In $550 KING upgr1ded det•ched bl• den. 2'1'8•. lrptc, -mo o pelt 5'40·11511,
Blc.r 8•8-'4557 L I i 1 1052 I DeMf1 cuetom home, 2 537-97'40 '" req. home tn Wooclbrlclge. 2 furn or unturn 875-3371 Hk lor Dave, Lury or H t •-·-L 1040 •l•H 1•• SEOllnY LIYlll br. 2 b•. eunken llvlng & Br & den. etrlum "''IP•· ,_P_a_m __ _ U • -• TOWNHOME 3 BR 2 ea. 1St floor condo 1 bdrm mHler •ult•, wet bar, 2 Br. 1 8• 71l Golden· maintenance free yd 3 Bdr 2'1' B•. f1m rm. din :>padous single, one large 2 BA 2 -9-,-.-2-•-IY
IUOI lt•E upgraded end unit v._, 1 ba liken-Pool a lrplc, •II gar Lge pool· rod $670/mo. 181, last Like pool a 1ennl1 rm, F P $1200/mo. Freel & unit, $550 mo No pets
Ealy walk to bch 4 er 3 sunny patio. beau!. d• Au~me loan.' Versal~es· size 101 1/1-from every 5450 MC Call weekd•'fl S 1000/mo 9'75.3972 Tenore. 83 I· l26&. agt two bedroom Ca ll 5'40-1158, uk 101
ea, t paclous !Iv.Ing r~. cor All amenltlet 1 176. lowest price $114 000 room. 198.000 Irene only 642-'4210 Evea 875-1568 Steps lo S•nd Xtra Lrge I apartments. Oeva. l•rry or Pam
lamlly rm laundry rm 000 Auume $138,000 . . (8191584-4117 Ctttl f11111 22U Colle(ie Park~ nicety bdrm Equipped Kit,
large betOOny s 188 ooo' • t 1 2 2 5 own er · 1 .... e11g S.Ars3floooty C•wbln, good EHtslde, resp adlt1 Pf• t1nd1cep10. lm~ec. • cu1torn ~r. Pete OK,
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Tuffet, along came • l'd R lfy 673-7544 Turllerock 3 er 2 9 1 2 Story olde r home In
splde< Ind rHd In the Tll PRICE II lltlT I 0 ea Oa t •• c ... ,, 1925 LARGE 2 Br. I Ba. Ouplell, beaut ttom• For leaM HAlghlS ., .. NeWly deo. fUltMSttED or
Spacloue E-Slde Apt•
Encl gar, Piiio, cllhwar &
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1 Br. 2 per1ona $.445
2 Br S525
2323 EIOen AV9 . CM
2 Bdrm Cottaoe
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2625 Elden, 831-175f>
Westfield
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Beautiful gerden apts
P1t1oa/deck1 SpA. hell
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2 Bdrm I'. Ba $580
2 Bdrm 2 Ba 1585
398 W Wlllon 631·55113
2 br l''t bl llr•Pl•ce
<111rowa1her pr1vll• P•·
110, o•r No Pell
$520/mo 543-5478, 634
Hamlllon
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S'400/mo $300 sec Jov-
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large 1 Br crpts. clrps,
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831·8'427
Eas111de. 11vall now, 3 BR
2 81. dphc Fplc, p•tlo,
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person $375/mo Ups-
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your 1uttet 1nd 1011 of Appt only 1175-449'4 lion P•yment 1915 mo 1 Br Triller. prlv•te. utlla TEAU><. 2 Br 2 Ba. Im· Hm S•U PAID. HlALTit
642-7606 Mn• Verde 2 BR 1·~ ba.
other thing• through People who Med People lllffl-111 P 1 TI 3 O yr 11 • e d paid No pe11 R•nge & mac hlghly upgraded F CLUBS. TENNIS 01lly Piiot Clu1llled T"•l'• ....__, l..... 2 YWI IUI 648-11844 re fr 111 plua tee Greu toe. $825/mo our bedroom. dining SWl ..... ING p'·-
2 Br 1•.; Ba M 50tmo tor 2 tty. P•llo, W/D hkup,
2 pettonl 755 w 18th $.495 Lindi, 646-1220
s1 846-9507 FIH HIT Tl Z-1-IJ Ad• Call 642 5&78 ·--·-,,. 1385/mo <199.1817 551-11058 1ft 19"'1 room •ncl den home ""'"' RQ • DAILY PILOT Shiny & new, 2 BA luc~H/ ,.,... 1979 1---------1 _____ _;_ ___ Pool lovely., ... $2200 much lnOft! Sorrv,
SERVICE DIRECTORY townhome reduced to -E/alde 1 Br Secure Jae, Lrg 3 Br 2 81 condo month, yeerty ..... "~ Cltullied Ada 642·5178 It ell tt>oull $280,000 fee Only 01'19 UST SELL Gr11t mini ylrd No pell Slngle Woodbridge Glen, nr DALEEIOUT llO PfU. Models
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No peta $395/mo tor 11-
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19th St 548-0'492 ~~;;~;=::::===:======~::;;~I occvpant Formal dining. rlnCh 5 bdrm houM on only $375. 218 Slwti•. park. lake. pool, fi e BAY a BEACH REALl" C)9ttl dally 9 to 6. r wet bit. lg deck plu• 2 5 ICr.. F1nc:.d Pll-CM 5-48-9219. $750-.$785. 844-4100 ()( 63 I· 7300 Oakwood
b•lcony. $280,000 Incl lure P1ved road Near 213/434-4330 !~~~~~~~~~
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880 lrvhw Ave klno S 160.000 C111 P11 ~-'41148 m 0 . + 1 , c 8 k r home overlooking lake A I o r b r o c h u r e l1lrw•y1 Tot1lly Chit·
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557-2841
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Dacki, p1t101, lanoH. or pert 11,.,. 642·2"0 pry.au bp'd In •II home repalre. c.merie•tlO co' r~ov. •,Im/ lbucon•t~r' WORK OUAA. -A!A8. neat S)rOtanton•I•. 10 H!AflHO 'Wlt.OtHQ I TfLf INSTALLED FrM Ml Stave 752-00&8 COU8 IC •--· N .... • •• · '91·99115 yra ewn, 836-7149 All kinda Ouw~ Chlldc•r•. love' total IC· DRYWALL/A T ,_, 0 ~ob too tmalt. •ry ran. rat••· Mike, ...... 24"' ~ ...,.,... "-'-· -M0-0217
REMODELS/FACE LIFTS cepttnc•. FTIJtT. CM All Ph•M• u ~exp. BRIA &4~3018 8-44-0700 '" IPM ..... ,, 18T CLASS PAINTING REPAIR/REPIP!JAl!MOO ' •...........&-, Cuttom wood p1t10•-home 646-t199 Wkdya 'ully llo'd a tn1ur1d llnl ---W1llp•f>« Intl"' A.-rtt _,,_ DO IT NOWI d.ckt & tencae, 111 09" · contrec:IOf ~2·6540 _, .. , ltatt Cl...tq BRICKWORK Small JOb• pa1r1 FrM •t 979 6204 Low coat. U fir~. ,.-..... o!ioi_. .... ___ _ a. ftf SM4rt hm repair FrH ut Cllrlttlln motMI wilt Ute E11p'd In all flonW repair1. Newpor1, Coet1 M.... . rN • BMNT N0-1030 Tr• 1eMoe: trim & wt,
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~ Olrect<>ry Doort, Add'ne, Conver----------ELECTRICIAN. Prlc"d DUNHAM HOME detn llOUM MO.C.87 8AICK-8TONE-8LOCK rored wardrobe dre R•p•trlr•model, O.Ok1,•-9:;mii;ii;;;-1naiii"'-Aepreeentatlve I All Bid 36 1 Looking for lllnl ohlld rt9llt. frH Hllmata on IMPROVEMENT Frplot, pl•nter1, bbq'a. 1548-7887. "6-5500 .. -..... ..,_,1 ,.___,,'i/:11 IJllllJI tU1 ••• llll _. 11• •one. ig yr · care? 11 .&O hr FULL large or em.II Jobe. I '31·•630 Hou1ecta1nlng, ret11bta: FrM .. t. A.ft. 84S..0484 d""""re, !;~"""'. _....!; -81-. • · .. _ ... ~. •'•"'d".7•11 1, -•· 'tat " Reft Jft<ry 548-4413 TIME ONLY. Verd, lunch, lie. 3He2t. 813.0350 ref OWn 1rlntp. R9U. Wlv ~,.. ...., .,..n,, .. "" ...
CARPENTER SERVICE tn1ok1, aotl\llll ... TLC. 1---------**•HOME REPAIR YOLANDA 642-04015 bery1hlng In Muonry UlPll'I PAI.,.. lllllRU• t f 1....i--a..1..11..i I I M I 1 / h R od•ll 2 RESIDICOMM'L/INO. Rap1tra/Remod. No Job llolbond1d. Low. low Low ratH, lie. 638-9898 · 1...,.1 .. ....,__. ..... ____ _
mmUI ta t F~rt~~c!~~. ~mCabtn':.a 2•3 yr• 75'·234 wkdyt 20 yr1. Do my own wOfk, 1 •00 tml. F111 Hrvlca, IP&lllll Pl.Im winter prlCM. 673·6387 INT/EXT p•tNTINO 8111• Moneyt AETIAEO Moel tul>Ject•, K-14
CARPENTRY-MASONRY LIC'd Ken 638-1451 My home WHI L1gun1 lie 278041 At 848-8128 Ir ...... Keith U&-•972 CIMnlng Sel'vloa. OIH· ., ' •• ,.. ,. ARCHITECT wllf ...... 0ay1..,. .. & •121nr.
DESION-OAAFTING Nlgu11. PCH & S1l111 flMr Cltt-•at Clr,....I"' _Ml'""""' nlneee 18 Miit to Godll-a I C & WALLPAPFERINO I you In plannlnO, MC1Uf1ng Mr Mofgan ~6178
DAVE 494-1003 Framing llnWI, r9'Tloda4 PT/FT, 11 50 hr Pat -----"-----.....,. .. " ~ .. , n... e.42 8800 Ml t Bit d d I Ullom WOfk rN M ..-m1tt Ind .ulM.c con-----------
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0r1vew1y1, P11klng lot C Stni 1u .. 7 Ctl ~pet. •le 63~·4"1 WAITED e•t-•800 prlcH are 1mallt Ron. 2131391-3170 FMt . Proteulonal
Rapalrt. SN1co1tlng .,,., Ct IHOUH ctaanlng a bull· JACK OF All TRADES 850-8477, 850-79911 ... fl Oulllty wortc cwarentMd
S&S A1plllt &31-4199Llc Sll1mpoo & 11aam clean ne ... J1nltorl1I Mrvlca faraitart ltflal1UJa1 Cell Jack lnytlma. Kt'fia1 -··· pulflll •I FrM Mllmate 848-739t Color brightener•. wllt C1U the proln11onll Jim. QUALITY FINISHING Dey or night. 675·301.C High Quality hounwork I 1 .... Ill rn ., Hu .. -· Root\nn Ill typM Den H1llbe<g Grading 0 performed In fine homee. * · w * RESID/COMM/IND N--r~-dedll ·
& Paving Co. Rulcomml ~:i:.·11~1d1n ':'~~· s~':·;:g I 8w48E"4w8001Ll T·KE c·RE F.: !~p~~ ~~s:i953 11r•WM4 FIMrl Experlancad, d1pand1-Top qulllty. 25 yr ••P FREE EST. 950-7189 Uc. #411802. Mll-973>4 ..... u. ..... '" Lie. 3978804 e.42-1720 room $7.50: couch s10, ,.. ,. r • HARDWOOD FLOOA bl•. honell. lntaltt119nt, Competttlva ratM That .ii con1tK1or1 who
cllr SS Guer allm pet or your J•nllorlat & Gar•taill WAXING ONLY ma1tculou1, llexlb .. I am No 0Yef11ma. 730·13153 Paprlat ROOFING REPAIRS
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WILL SIT In my CM home. exp Do work myHll l•ndtcaplng·Yd Clnvp1 + Cullom Houff Pein· O 73-70 I 2 altar 9 PM Quick, C1teful ServlC9 F•t1hl~ Interior = .. umatft. Call Tom or mateti.lt mu.I be Ileen·
tnytlm•. fenced yard Rel• 554--0123 Ctatracttr•, ... ,.. TrM trlm/remov·Mllnt . ting WMkd•Y• All day Satur-W• do packing 552--0410 HANO NOISTRIPPI a Chucll. ~2~92. I Md. Unll09ntMld conlrac-
mHll, rMI. ~8-2874 QUALITY REMODELING Irrigation Jim 851-0129 548-0974 63 t-•870 day & Sunday Vl .. ·MC Scott 846-9325 10fl 1hould IO 1ta\9 In
CHILD CARE AVAIL . Stain Specllllll Fut trM ~k comm/lndu1t • ••• (11 .. )173-1012 STUDENTS MOVING ltlllatlon. RN.a. Conaul-PUSTDllQ tractore end coneumer.. No Steam/No Shampoo P1t1os·Addn'e-Dec:111 Oerdenlng-lndecpe m11n1, 8 at• STARVING COLLEGE Expert w•llcoverln9 In-v their advartlatng. Con-
agH 9 mo 12 mo Full o Free est 839 1582 KENNETH MacHALE .. ~ , ,..., ........... ______ " CO lie. T124-436 t•nt ... "'nmt ... 81 ••"" --I contect Mlt'J Grondle 11
time, Mon.'F;I, 558 .... 956 W~ Care Crpt Cle~nen Lie 16-4821 048-3952 Chuck Nowlln 642-2873 & S~~~~~~~gS Job1F -.-,-,-. -r.-1-11-b-11-.-,h-o-ro_u_g_h-1 tnaured. Mt-8427 ,. '" " ...,.,.., lol/•t 1411""'°' , (714) 5S8-4088 with any
8aby11tt1ng, any hour Steam Clean & Uphol Tll 11111 IOllE Call MIKE 848-139t Sp1nl1h girt. Rel1, rea. WATCH US GROWi Let me be part of your 1 quHtlona. Contractor'• NMr VIC1orla/Xlnt rate. Truck Mount Unit C .. tta w ..... rlillt 1---------1 Alme 088-2719 Iv Ph It ---------1 New YNt, lel'I hang thll Stat• L.loanM Boatd, 28
82 -l•wn·tr .... lhrub ln11111 HAULING-ORAOINO Th• fu1 .. 1 draw In th• WlllP•P•r that you've Have IOfTMtt~yciu ...,,, Civic Center PllU, Coll• Me... 6.42·84 Work guu 6•5-3718 New cabinets. cabinet la-TrM lrlm/R9mOval demollllon. clean-up Experienced. ra41able and W•1t ... • Delly Piiot, b••n putting ofl Cati to Mlt7 CIMalfled Ids do Aoom 690, Santi Ana,
Hive 10melh1ng 10 Mii? SELL Idle 11em1 with 1 clng , bar•. formic• lawnmalnt/Rototlltlng Conc:rate&trMremoval. lhOrough, loc:al rel• call ~Ad.CallTodey Petrick the Paper It ••II I Cell NOW, CA92701.
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CHta .... 2724 C11t1 Keaa 2724 IHI. ltac~ 27'1 l!!J!rl ltac~ 27iJ l!!f!rl ltac~ 2711 IEED I PUGEi l ... UTI WAITlll io11 w .. 1c11tt. N.B. 258 llWPllT llml Fgu~~:n~~r~~h!.~
UllftPfl &PT1 NO FEEi Apt, & Condo Re11on1bl1 ratH. Kit-Mele 25-30, ttralght. ~g!,~4~~32111' floor. 2500-3000 aq ft on 8th (?) F. 642-e158 Ne-2 Br. 2 B1 No pell A LOVEL y PLACE rentel1 VIiia Rent111. * I ft I t Iii t •• I a I chanellM, phon .. , m .. d non-1mok•r. to ihue ti I P Ill M t I ---------lfe81i8.AU $475/mo 760-1.C 18 or TO LIVE 875-•912 Broker Yin* Hrvlce. Z ch1nn.i mo-"Ilk• n-" 2 Bdrm . 2 111mP1L oor o IC c u ua Found: Golden Rat M.
T ...... E. 0'42·7528 eves or wllnd1 •Homey/Pvt 1 & 2 Br 2 Br. 2 B1 from 1525 No 1 Br deluxe apt. Iott of vlal SANDPIPER M0· 1 ·b11r1thno' ~~'"0Ju1Fn1r~~!·. llWNtlf Olml =~ ~~ ::v:.:i,_ Collle mix gold M. Shep ._C''"n t br, ••1c•fthur ••sot '""'50 2 b 1 •-t ....._ TEL 1""7 N......,.... Blvd ""'"' ...,._,.. to , ... Ritz R••l•urant mix blk & ten M. Sib " -"' "'' ·-0 .., pets Acroat from New-cloMll, icon .... r.,... c•• ·., ... 5 .,,13v7.......... pool, J•cu:ul, only ml-With UH of reception, " New Townhomu for Vlllege. nr SC Plaza, S.A •Poot/191/bbq POf1 Beech Ooll CoorM. & p oo I S 0 2 0 I mo .... '" •• nulM to beach & Dan•! cont room. kltch. phone. Avall 2-5 YI'• on IUblM· Hutky red M, elao wtlt
ranBdt 1 ... .,5 Tannie. pool. •P• No •5 acrH of t>tautllutty 54~855 979-8999 or 080..01•4 Pine Knot Motel on Cout p 0 1 n t H 1 r b 0 r NCretartal & word pro-M . rs~bt It. .. ~ ~ ... ~nlmat 1 rm ( argeJ ..,., pate. lmmed S4 75/mo 1 d d PAOPERTY '"" er• '""''""""· 2 Bdrm 2~ 81 $750 979-2390 Tent '1 n tcape aurroun· llOIElll Hwy. NB. 11ep1 to ooaan $290/month plu1 'h ut1· 1 ~tllng. Mell & ~ COR"'""'PONOENTS F d 10/ 8182 Fr pie, v1utted cell Ing•. d ngs I la• Cltat•tt 277f 1 Wkly rat•• 645--0440 lltaa Call Gerhud 11 ""'· e111ll ~aretllly If ni;a oun 1 ; Hbot,
dbl gar. pool, •P• Daaa Ptiat 2726 : ~~1~~: •llOPPlng SHO llOI 111tll. 2 Br. 1,.85. yHrly, new' I 7 1 4 I 6 3 1 • 2 O 4 O dnlrad. Call: •ne. ~:i-o~~!:~r~~.U~t!; ~d·~~~l~y~•:;;_~,~~~
&e6 w !8th BIA 2 B '"75/ N • No pall, furn 1vat1 Preler female. n.., 35tri decor pool nr bHCh 11 .... e.... nos (bualnelt) or 17141 7141760--0 100 Drive, Suite 670, N.B. (5-7pm) 6.C5·2739 6•2-4905 "' r. ~ mo Hr & Balbo• s.450 MC dep I N• ' "8 9277 · 498-9768 (horn•). Dani Harbor Apt B, (114) 141-tltl 754.,.519 but 0 pell. 4" · · Eur09H11 Dr'• widow of-DELUXE SUITE FOUNO-Unuaualkeyswltll
Frpt 2 Br. 1 8•. patio, encl 2508 I Le cr .. 11 Owne• 8081 Holland Cr. HB Pleuant, aunny 2 Br 1 Bi. I tars TLC 10 ambulatory Shr lrg home or condo, Coate MeN. full l«Vlce IOUYlfllr llOtel keyt •II•·
91r. new drapes. carpet 494-U.6 Btwn Sl1ter/Warnar S550tmo Bachelor Pen-relrlg . guaga. no pet1.1 elderly In pvt. bHut. ht 1111 depoatt ulll• W1t1r Frtlf lhl& otnc:.. 1225 mo. Furn. ch•d Found nHr Et
& paint. CIOM to lhop-o« Beecn illouM VerMllln pool, $450 403-2710 mountain home, 6000'. 968-8479. 8&2-2449· St 50/tq It. lean Realoooml<:a 875-e700 R1nct11to RMt1urent tn
ping S5251mo. 551-8130 Baal. ltad1 2740 spa. security gate. 111 Call An1warAd 773 Beaut II«'/ lrg ooean vu e.42-4644, M-F, 9-5 Newpori Beech Celt with
TOWNHOUSE 2 Br 1 'h 1 Br I Ba upttalra APT . Spec ~l~r~ lovely ~::'~~· no peta Cill 2 ,!~,! ~:~ ~r~~: ~ _9'4_2_·•_300_. _____ · nome, lag Bch Prof to So lagune 3 Arch Bey. 5~~:0~' l=~lo~ ~ datc:rlptton. An1wer Id
Ba, lrg pvt yd, lrplc, 1'h dlahwaaher, prlvtte P•· pin .. & ttrum1, MC TSL'Mgml 842-1603 decor . weter & g11 pd thr $350 Incl utll. 111, 1u1 343 & 500 sq h IP 111111 baaeh. Suttab6e for Pf'~ no. 588, 642·4300, 24
jar· no pets. S530 uo. slngle gerege Water gates. entry by phone. wtml 'llT&LI s.450/mo 891-19'44. Vacatlea ltata\I 2t07 & MC 494-1294· w/good hwy vltlblllty olflca. Dey 8715-8811, _n_r_• ______ _
_ 80_-0_9_1_8 _____ ~1 peld 1 child ok. no pelt. Igo rec eree Incl gym, 3 & 4 Br ci"oM 10 weter. Speclou• 2 Br 2 ea. w/w CONDO-SUN VALLEY _4_9_1_·-2_3_5_1 -----ava/wknd 650-3000 Loat: S.K. Call home! Smt
2Br,2beoondo.alr,pool S4 50 mo. 545-2000 pool & spa. FrM c1bl• t 1 1 11 Beautllvl2llory 2Br 2 1 ... UTI It-• aar•111•i ... --•-wtlt M.Poodle,lolt 1/10 Kid• ok. $550 mo Agent,no fM 1n 11111 . 2 Ire• mo• furn & unlurn, reason•-carpea. spc. P• 0· B s~ 88 'eo i' FlllllS nn--• nu•ii;..... vie C M.Soltchokac:ol-
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S300 1 br 4-pleit in quiet. lrple. waning lacll . ga· 3 Br 2 81 home 81tn1, •UNIQUE. 2 Br 2 Bl w/ _8_5_7_-_12_4_4 ______ 1 All cllanll terMned with kit , mall hlndlg R... pr 1 I 474 E 17th St, FOUND Tame Owl w /
ute court for non· rage 7781 Cypreu carplldrepet lrplc. Wt lrplc Walk 10 beicll BIG BEAR CABIN FOR photot & relerll"IC9t ponllve to your bu'"-CM . Fred Tenore, teuh, vie Pacific & W--
smokar w/prev ren\11 $675. $300 tecur pool $850/mo C11t $575/mo 499.7471 RENT t Br & ion. From Credit• Cotmopotltao ~1. Adt o405 Fwy In 1131-128' son. CM 946·5257.
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1 Br Condo, trplc, micro. re Ir I g S 3 7 5 mo ml from t>etlCll. Singlet 1 & 2 Bdrm EXTRA OUIET Poot Tibia, color TV, 2 nHd 1 pl1ee. 1111 IPIOI 011 bOf. Approx t,000 IQ ff. Poodle, 2 cotlar1, vie. No.
2 cer gar wlopener, 962-3071 536-4637 968-.C216 Apartment• & Townhou· 1 Br Condo s3sotmo. I tr pt ·, s 1 a a p • 1 4 ltw,.r1 141· llff Attractive rustic upatelre (714) e.45-7100 Coate MeM. ~9-3880
•, pllt-leval, w~t:rlall & $435. 2 Br. 2 e •. pool. Lovely Unit by Ill• Sea. MS. From S"-'"" 213-671-7425 7l415•M9l9 1811109 We IUpply dMk. BHt dlll In Newport SCRAM-LETS 1 k1 '' P 0 0 1 P 1 patio, kids Ok No pell Ocean "-· splll llli. 2BR ~ 29 yr old Proletalol"lal 11 ...... aoe. copier You aup-,.._ t 167 ft It S57"/mo "'5-3I15 On JamborM Rd •I r I u J ZIOO B•l•·M••lco Quinta dal 1111 I " OL I 3 .... ........1er, IQ. IU • " .-"'2·2221. "'•6-~"" 1 '• ba gar. tr pie, b1I-1 t • I w ng o • are " 0 ply p .. ~ & $9" "'mo"' 11 25 It ......... .,..,., • .,.. .,... .vuv San Joaquin H1ll1 Ad nJ 1• ar • : Mar. Ro .. rlto Beach. 2 bd, 2 b1 houM Eat-Bluff. """"' ",.. ,.. 11 · IQ. .......... • ....,,, •MESA VERDE 2 Br 1 USTltlE YILW cooy laut"ldry room 144 1'00 er 2 ea kit bNch cot-N 8 w 1111 •, m • _d_ .. _k_C_11_1_M_•-_1_2_1_t __ SUPER -tertront omc.a. ANSWERS ~: ~~3g~;4 l•95 TownhouM for rent o.-~~~ 1~,:!,,~!2"2197 • Plll/llfDI tage, llP• IS. pV1 guarded $360/mo 6.40-700 I For L-• Ortlce 3 rm•. 1375 mo-to-mo, Marl-Future -Lou.y ---------1 luxe features, 3 Br 2''> ---------28r. 28•. t 100 aq It Lo-COSTA MESA comm & beech pool. 1200 IQ It Good trafflc:t ,,.,.. Mlle, N.B. &46-5051 ~ -Swanky ••MESA VERDE•* Bl $700/mo Call Sally LW< 1Br condo Avail Im· we< Iron!, dlx 1pptl111Cft, 81c111lor & I Br apta. Jae . tannl1. rffl1Urante. Rmmate 10 thr 38r llM. good algn & expoaura WAY~ FUN
2 Br, 2 81, upper. Lndry 1 1 .. I 8 4 7 . 3 8 5 7 or med Poot, J.c:. laundry, cplldrpt. pool $850 mo $350 & $400 S250 dep. 5•5-9223 L1gun1 Bch $300 mo. 19423 Beech Blvd. HB CORONA DEL MAR Common --It~
rm. d /w, lrptc. gar 7!41848-3725 I sec. prk'g . 1495/mo 645-0302 Very Nie• Complex. Raft r9Q 497-3017 -C111 831-7900. All 6 & 2nd noor walk-up, MIY thing mo91 of u1 follow
$575/mo 5•0-5448 542-8748 St111a, or 5•6·0l30 Victoria Ma-ltatal1 tt l~IH 2tol •HOUSEMATES wknda 831·9309 11CCl918. Approit. 300 IQ, un .... It gett In the WAY ---------2 Br 1 ea. In 4-plex. nice 1•749-3573 ev/wtcnda. Spaclou1 2 Br & Oen nor. 99g V1c 1or11 St. II Cpt, panallng, etc ~FUN. IBr. cpta. clean. .,11 bll-lns garaoe no Waterfront Apt All Cotti M .. • Baywood Condo near U1 NlnL01MITED•c Office tor rent Nawpor1 1240 mo. Incl uttl . ---------
$395 mo. 382 Vlctorll pats' Lease $500 mo 11 bdrm. flr1pl1ca. pool 1menltla1 . boat 1llp --------::-~-:-F 11 t 1 1250/ + • range o Bc:h, S130/mo. Small WI· 752-1830 Lott: t Mohammad All
842-3780 760~l7l3 83"3307 private pltlo $460 mo 1vall No pate CALL letas 2900 111
111 •,,• 1100 mdo•P •t•bHlhed 12 yearal thin exec tulta Cell Fo1il1dl 111ve Iott "'Y ' ~ 6-42-8807 s 1 •All rel'1 c:heQed• ~0-0919 Shara b9Mrtlful oftlce,
Newly redone 2 Br. 2 Be. ON BEACH. 1 BR, s.450. 2' 760-0919 Ullll IWI I 780--052• •Pnotoa taken• I lllnt loc:atlof'I puaport & other t.D on
lg• 1tep-down llv rm BR w/lplc, S525 vacant. 2 er. 2'1l Ba APT 2 3Br 2B•. 2 nou-from Ill Rmmte wanted, Nwi>t. on IS Mo Guaranteed Ser-Pnme FOUl"llall"I Valley of· ss1.nae 12118. N.B The founder
wlfrplc. garage. extras children OK. uk tor trptc:t, small yard, alngte bell. trptc:. o•r:t:,.11000 llTH bHCh. 10 .,,, 2 t>r apt, VICI flee. 894 tq It 10529 laslam lalllaltll :'!-~r=-~~~ $5S0 5m~. 6•1-4908 or Kel111 , 992 -4471 , garage Water P•'!' ... J mo .. yr1ylM 2·3'1-43 -g~~r r.:,;i,l~~!.'~!11':: lndry, gar S250/mo. Hl""41M TIE lllT ~1~~ .. ~6.~134.IDlck I 17 Cypr9U Pl ln. NB,
IS31•2 1 · 968-9853 child ok, •"*'pet ,,,,,_., 2 Br 1ba, lrf)k;. $650tmo. Great toe 845-7295 "' Shop & gweoe (optlonlll) 92880
•-..1-1 T L mo 5-45-2000 Agent. no N H bo HI "'55 .. .,,..1 ll••led pool & •tape to l9ura (1'1 9) 1 ~ 2 Malel In 20'• to lhr Lii I t for rent on Balbo9 ~ln.1 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 ._ ID••.. I & 2 Br, relrlg, bulltlnt, IM. ' " r • """"' ocean Kitchen• avail trg h••. 'h blk beech 1 niuranca agen • r•
Decorator pertact. •P•· drapes & carpet No wkdy, Rich 752·01591 985 N. Coaat Hwy. F9'TI: 3 br coodo, Wood-$333/mo & IU1 & 1100 prl111ta office 1p1c• In All loot & IUIO trtfflc to Lott Thur1d1y: Bleck
clou• 2 Br. 2 'h ea. N-pell 960-2875 Welk to beach 1 Bdrm, _.,,.. ________ Laguna BMcll 404-529A bridge. 1250 + ut111 & Yrty e.45.-4895, 780-8880 caaualty offio.. ()ppoftu-IM ferry,,...._ thll •Int Ltb m111 '-"'· P\19PY. P•
Cape Cod style. pool. 2 B 2 8 2 stove. relrlg. pvt baleony. 113 29111, 2 Br 1 Ba. front d8P 551-0744, 759-71HMS nlty 10 provide tuN c:Nenl 111'°P toe. 873-29-43 clftc Sanda tr.at, nr
jacuzzi, r.c ""· private r. 'h •• Cllf 9"· S425/mo 538-4837 or hOUM seoo p< mo yrty IUWI llTIL Advil to •11•1• furn. 4 Br. 2 MtVlcaa. $l5S/mo. Hunt Yacht S•••• Office tor BHch & Atlanta. H B
pltlo. b11cony & large 1p111acnhedc". ,'mmmedt I• boc:cuc II. 982-307 I 213/433-0502 Wkly rental• now a111ll Prolelllonal female ovw Ba, w/2 peop .. In H B Ben 063-5647 l .... Cal ~ 9-5 911g..122 t, 1142..0100
d I .II 1 ----------1 •10" & up Color T" 20 to 111"1 2Br. 2 B• $250/mo 983-5768 PM, M--Fn •..02 ...... ·~~~~~~~~~ g111ga, acor1 or w • $600/mo 84&-137 I Liia 2 •P'"o".,•• In room 2274 twnllout• with ••m•. Newport • Airport .,.,, ..... ~ .,... ._....... 1: piper. drapery & much But. ll&rMu 21t2 Lido Illa. ioe 3 br, ·~ ri.. N·~wport 8t11d CM. CM 1287 60 mo. + .,.. ~•le roornmat• ,.,.,,,. E11ecuttve Suite Ma 1n-•---...,.---.. ----1Lost emell mtlle ell wNte ~= .s1~~~-;r:::~ WALK TO BEACH Studio Cot"ldO Bl1-t n1. ~ger~.!·1~~r.:io1 6j0-7U5 utll 556·9422 IHI, ad Rent 1225 Incl ulll dlvtdual otflcel evalt. In 300 eq. ft. to 2800 eq. It. cat. Jan 1. Tunle Rodi
•94-2220. alt 5 call ~~~,1~·i~~;1~~· Frpl. patio. Acrota bc:h. 673-0915 0R111 bHCll hotel 1 9'42·4321e•t249dyl. Avall2/1 1131-9t21 :::c!n~~~~ 7kpereq It &up Celt eru. 941 -1472 or
S..8-3375. 960-7329 $ 4 8 5 9 8 2 . 4 9 1 4 . 2 Br 2 Ba, UOO/mo. Ver-room apt. kltcto-tte & F to lhr gorgeou• 2Br 2B• ~IF ~8~7~Bt~tTt or IHH. PrlcH di•-tgainl Miil ... eTM10o !!~ci~768 Bob. $25 , ..
S38" 1 Bd 1 Be pool B ... ,. 1 /pool y ty 9M-ll88B u11111 pantho1111 w/ b91h furnllhad S250 & condo, pool, J.c:, lllnt loc. 0 · · counted I 100 par mo ,. ___ , 1n•·' -11•---------l1u~dry, .~~Ila, ,,0 i>eti :~;-;•$,..:g,:O. . r I ocean vu, balcony. lrptc, up+ $250 dap 2309 W $275 mo. 992-2247 alt Npt Ben 650·1429 Mika with 1 mo Ir ... Prtce1 --.... wl -Ptnea&h Hll
833-7890. 646-1947 5-49-8347 Laeaa ltec~ 274 pool. 1pa. clu~OUH. 0 c •• n I 0 r n I. N . B. 8PM/wknd• IM/F roomm•t• w1nted., lnctud• receptlonl1t, NE w PORT SHORES SPIRITUAL READINGS
t BR upstlll,. $370/mo 2 BR 1'..\ b• near beech ..... 754-1C>e7 TvtnllM Oar W/D rec s 2 0 0 m 0 + d. p w/p, telex & 09Ct9tar1al I ~. PO bOx•. cat• I Attr11C1ive 1ar-2 Br t'A ;.tagu11d,aec1y1 2/t 873-4154 Shara 2 Br, 2'h Ba. Irv I 3Br hH. E'Sld' CM. cont rm. a coffN wttt\ looatloft, 650 IQ It. X.lnt Advice In all matten.
Rat.. required, no pet• I tp1c.'encig~.bhns.co11: Ba.t~'!_lllQUOu~*~S Furn room w/b1throom 1 $400/mO 563_o178· e.48-9149 aarvaV911. ring. etc. $500 mo love. marrtage & bu•· 352 Vtctoria. 645-8191 drps, S595. 53t-0921 cmorp. 4.._.....97-1020 ... ...., Bachelor. partly turn . yr1y. prlv nr So. Cat Piaza • ..,,, IC . • 714/&M-0978 ~ n .. s . Aleo counMltne. ·~ b I k Io be a c II . pref 185 wtc 556-t737 -& wtcn1 PALATIAL MANSION ' 1815 So. El CMllno AMI. 2 Bf, 1'h ea. 810 Joann 1 Br 1 Bl. garage. $400 $350/mo. 675-31•8 1-'---------•ccim Fem needed tow 3 HA.RBOR RIDGE. N 8. AlrPOf1 .,.. -Exec. COSTA MESA Sen Clem. 492-72"
St Adult• pref. Smell Ut, tut & dapo111 North End, pinoramlc Mstr Br w/lrg CIONI. MIN. Bd 2 Ba llM 2 blk from Pvt pool. epa, kit. prlv, SClltn from 22M60 IQ Bldg C-2, ~ blk E. ofl---------doga OK e.4S-M53 e.46-4559 ~an vi-. Walk ecrOM 1 Br, yurly, gar pkng, Viejo, houH prlYlleg•a f5-e09~ 1550 790-8t8t h. Newport 81, 119 Cabflllo ..-&.• flft ltreet to pvt bMctl 2 BR ttpl to be9Ch. $485tmo. $290/mo. S 100 uo. bell S2'8· 9 . It P9I' 1q ft. Many 11tr.. M60. E-8-45-2331 1145-3648 1530, utlllt111 paid. 2
Bdrm; 1 ea. 1250 S.CU· rlty C.11 Beth 631-5230
2 bdrm , ..... ba twnhH 2 B•. fple, 10 yr Old IUIC day• 73t-5448, •llH 951-8092 Rmm•I• wanted, F•m "m WOI Call 5157-70,0 r.:a:::;--.::;:1.~iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9
S425 + $375 dap OH condo. 11200 mo C1tl 975-3218 PVT ENTRY. pvt kitchen, pref Nr Harbor a Wlllon. Nwpt hm• to •hr, •m· Wait ..... al. n•
pd Nr Fr--v 893""894 497-2052 ah 5pm 2 Br nr ocean gar O/W furn. ampl non-1mkr I $27&/mo ulll• Incl. ploy9d M/F Frplc, W/D *HUD....... M86 up. 1900 It lndultrl.i M~S'E~S
2 BR 1 B•. patio apt . no New Bachelor. near Private. quiet studio 180 $650 yrty. 11,..pt nu opt S275, 493-3490 e.45-805'1 850-1105 I MO FREE RENT oflt1:9, 1a101 R9donelo OUTCALL 24 HOURS ...... $>485 beech. 1111 utile $375/mo d'""" ocean ·"'~ 01--s 1 t 1 / 1 5 1 room to 2800 eq. It. cr 1 H ti 1 .. --.. ·--~· ••• Fam•I• nr OCC 1...,. 3 RmmatetoahrBbrcondo Have 2 lg• rm•. 2 pvt From l 1.'8•tQ" Adi re e . un n g on Mt-4207 645-9191 or 752-09 I I 538-•637 n • y r • & U PI In d tOAM· t2 00 · • .,...., In NewpOrt Bcf1 t blk to bath au par hH, FV. , , BMch. 842-2134 ~-~~~~~~~~
2 Br. 1 Ba. car pall. 2 er, 2 Ba. cpt, drpa, pool, I ~.:!i~ ~;;. ~617 P 1u 1 309 31Stll StrNt ::1J:;e~u1t:rd. 1125 ocean. $2.C5 54°W407 gr .. t toe Mina to twy. Alr~er~M~~ For l .... : omo. a lhop **
dr1pe1 , bll"llllnt 2 blks from bCl1 ---·------VtrHlllH b1ch bdrm. F/N-amkr, rapi, 3 t>r, 2~ lgecrn.ph,g91.NMd:2 ere•. 1800 11, C.M. 1440/mo. 2212 lilaple S475/mo 547-4151 or Oceen vi-Condo. cloM r 0 0 my, p 0 o1, I• c . Room w/pvt b• & entry. bl condo. '33S Incl. •Ir meta, 25-315, amJ>. II LUii 27eleq tt. Call 648-135'. ltlMfll Parter 631-2927 ah O & wllnd1 538-7953 I to lhopplng. 2 Br 3 e. s .c 9 5 / m 0 . s 1 n d y l inen furn , Noo-1mkr, 111 ,100 cs.p. o.bl Nick 084-2798 (IS-7AM 312 Ten111 St. 499-1460. 11,42-e 149 s2so1mo & ,,. ulll & dep. ~::5814• :n·.93u OK) II llOllln Rent MG. 1125 •q ft, OC*124 tn •My Newer 2 Br .. patio & g•· Euy bHch 1cceu R9ft. Jtrlme Coeta MMe tooa-$400/mo. 1366 1.ogtn 7 CS.ye t WMk r11119. No pete. $475 mo 2 Br 1 ·~ Ba TownhouM. 1800/mo. 2 Br unturn all f •Bayfront• •93-~2 8drm 10 r.,..1 with lhared Fe. rmmat1 fOf yr1y rantll lion. at>uoctenl perlck\Q, /1 e, c 0 1 ta M • 11. Jaouttl. Seun•. Loe.I•
645-5577 lrple. tennta. ape. gwaga. ulll1 . tndry, near l>Mch. N/amkr. pvt tulta. gar kit & beth. 3 Br, Bl home on B.t. 1230/mo. 3 Br. 2 tutt ..vtoe. ,,om ••ISO. 675-5116 11 well 11 Tourllt• ,.-~-----2-b-r.-I _b_a_n_r_S_o neer baach S5151mo 494-5346 I $675/mo 673-1521 bef. 2 b.Oroom. turn Sher• 1250/mo. 973-7055. Ba duplex. 873-7338 ••2-78'0 BankAmerloud, A~-""'""' 2 2 o 2 Ha 1, c 1rc1 e . gpm beth Wt hr. Or yr, 1(11 ""' 1000 sq. II. lndu1lrl•I lean ~ DIMr&. Al
Cit. Plaza. tull eecurlty 2 7141960-3745 But. ltte~ 2741 Prlv, Clf TV Prefer Fa Fe Room·mlte wanted to Fem. rmmte wanted, 2 Br WllTWTD IP~ w/offlce for rt1nl we 100 m •, ( 7 1 4 I ~:,~:·A~~;i~~ ~~~~~~~~~§~~~~~~~~ Eutblull 2 IP•C t 8r over 35 1325. •• rm 1nera 3 bdrm Condo. ::~:~· i~1~·a w~t~tl~ O.lu•• office 0, llore on W 1fth St. Cotta ll<t~. 2112 Hut>or
8 75 355 1 d ~··· '-::w bear!*·· pool. 558-4300 Nr So Cit Ptia.. Non-11'1\llr, nMI ' cleM. Sulie. 1144-0001 WOf1' ~· 14280/1200 lq ft. ....... 14&-IMI07. Blvd., CM. ~~ae ~'wk~:· Kennebunkport? :, ~::. :O"':; :::0 MUii Ilk• pelt S225. 6&0-3230 I t tlonal I ...._. lttch llvd. Btwn 2 1100 tQ "· Offtce & ...,... a111-. -· · se25/mo t44-474tf. Matt 8R & bl, lull prtv. Wuted MATURE FE-n em• •ewer.,_., trwyt, Ctvlo Center hou"' •Int IOo. 80 Sent. 11• -
M_. vwcs. Ill 2br, P911o. · Isn't that the boat SHO mo. fem•••· HB MALI! to •here .,..utlful '"' 01. OdM, '•m.. Snopptng o.n1er. prime AM. 1648 Minnie, ~ 'Y appt. a&-.ltM
get. Very nloe. No pell. that won The America's Cup 1n '757 SpllClou• ..,, I mJta from area.,,, bch. 538-&073 N.8 . W11totltt 28R nor\-llnllr U50. Dyl too1tton. 079-HH or loN&~. RMeontblt.1u1l~man need• ... '500 +MC. 979-4363. bMch. no peu. •It tPM TownhOUff, W/O. pOol MO-M.40, .. , 4248. avee eeo.o144. 14f.1S12 000 tor 1 yr,-~ ...
lu11ury 2 bdtm. 2 be IPI ~fD~ 142"23157 College llUdent haa pvt t300 I '.t utN Ml-94t2 e7f.Jl4' .... , mTa Int.-. (114) ~4t4.
Frplo, ematt yard $700 If you re not surt wno (or wN«) ~nnytiunkPOn 4 Br condo. 2\\ ba. POOi & tum room a beth In C.M. M/F 20-38, nl1mkr enr F 2 lhf 3 bdrm 111 C.M. F\111 aerw. ~ 14 In.
mo. 88t·822tl. wis, don't fltl bid-you're noutooe tennl•. no P•ll. r•t'•. noun for rHp. f1., nome In HVH, nr FUNon Non-a!Mr 22 & up. $115 SI llt "'11 II A9tnd---.-IM--tlr4d--°'..,...u..-
Well•llM Sttytark Apll ~ 1$ one of 14 dlStlnctMly I 9 5 o . 5 6 3 • 9 2 2 2 . I 150/rno Catt Clltl• llland. N.e 7159-0101 + dtl>. ~t-fln7 ~uno elone. Ttactltt
820 c.nter St. 2 "' 2 dlffennt aptrtmlnt ~It ~IW!nd Vllq 730-8521 551-~8 HOl\lltl'ller. prof, 27 & up, lntah Wu... !!it A~·=":,"':. to•1 dtalr" unenou~
Sa. newly decoreted. m HuntJllQl.On 8ucll SNwtnd 't'lflq ts• resuft LIDO BAYFAONT: 2 Bt 1 Comp. tum. amall 1·rm to ahr MWp1 Cteet ~. ~ -monthlY feel btftd WOfflan lo ttldlef
•tO'le & refrtg. No p.c1. of tot.Illy P9f'90l'lllll.0 prof~ pllMlnQ Ba, undy bHoh. OrN1 pootlldt gtt. n1. N.8, 3 br. 2.,. b1. w/gw. C9WI "•tired couple ••11t• MO-tr.170 fnlU\ IM tr•Yff tnd flth .,.._ICo.
1450 mo. 1 Br 13715. Tilt k.lnd of lttentlOn you 089lfVll. View, Yrty '7~120 Lt cook, qui.1 met. Ml, An.we r Ad 7 7 4 , qui.t alA 4uplell °' IP1 aa •--p••• UUl1ll NI.> Muet be non-~r with ..._,..382 ..... ,. 1~ ut ..... ........ ... .... --... In N.I ,. C.M. atH. No _, -lltr1def to medium bUlld
·A ptrfta bftnd of newre ~ llVlng-' br, ulllt tnct. $>4150 mo. I _,,., '"'' "''".,.. .. ....., -·~"""· ~ t 1dte11 o' p • t •. .,. ,,,1 north 01 401 o"ff IK FR£E Writ• Cttnlfted Ad
Coay tirr:-enclad 0"11119· nestled In 1 forest With blbtlllng brooks ~nd QU1et On 4011'1 81. Aetrtg. No Lero• leelroom. lur-Pltle Newport, 3 Br twM-..,1.oeea Ht,bot, pvt •ntranoe, ~ 11H, Dally l'llot. PO
l•rg• p1t10'4trfilo, •P•. pandS, cQ!)lld by l\lturat OC8t\ !>reel~ 40d 10 pet1. e50-303S nlelied, own b1tri, PtlV•I• H , M/f' vu l•ck 81y, r~tlon .,.._ 2 omo. Cal: Sox tAO, C-.. ~ ~t ~. 7 sv/mo., .~ tNttM'lntHouru. twlmmlng pool\. a~w eno Unique "" ooeentront 1 •ntt1noe. nr. 1c110011. poor, tenn11, 1pa. Jen Weih•i ltlt w / & '"'""· AWox 700 tQ . _c.. __ •ata _____ _ ~n • convertllnt loCIUon nur ~no 1110 br, llngle pereon, avall. Ctll fOf Appt 641-'979 l'6..oo41 ........_ ft ti S4150 mo. F0t ~ Ml.....,I .......
employment and you·w got 1 ptl(t tn)'Ol'4 \llOUIO tl"llmtd 11&0/mo. 440 I 8Hut. CdM tocatton. 2 Aoomm1te 10 "r 2 Ir 4 bdn'll t:::'" tor I*• Info. c:aun.0202 ein 24 lilW MH
New lul!lWY Condo. w•lk proudly Ult honw (£\ltfl ~nnytlunllpottl) ~. 850-3123 bike from be1chKt't 11111 Condo, p'lt be, pool. Jtc, p ... I• -nd ftmtly. Ur· lltb. ~ ~
'°IC. Plaza 1 • 'den One ena two bedtoom. ont •na two ~th j , br W/llOYe, rwtrlg! Pflto, blth/e ntrenot 0 t:'· CIOlt to boll. lfltl .0-111e IAYFRONf otnc. from LOii! TlflV ,."'*"'Toy ... , -~1::.:·,,~'X:',; ll)lftmlnts from $540 , on Pt11ln1ult, 100. ~3~s i .n'o' ~ncr ~~I~' M490 ISSO/mo. Ptt)I~ ltnf• Poodle "lorut'l••, vie DlWClfM rtotll eta elul
wfndOM, toP noor, pool ~ nd 11s-oe12 '"· tf>m, 7a:0·'7TO .Vtwt1nda • Share anreo ept, a.i ta, ....... t. let Mii t«1411, .-.. t?t-t Oatuy Ori ltnuego, """'._ 11~ 00
vtew, ttnnt• court•, ~I OOUI Pl--. ~ No11·•mlu1 prof. __ -· ---Oftlot ·..-.. mo to rno Doll« lrtn, 12/lt. ,... P.LW .. llH twlmmtn~ ~ool1, IP••. Hli 'JI •111 .. t l!tr( 11!1 ptu.utll.11•2114. WAHTID:COM ...... 9clr IAll'OAIN.(1)tbtUC1i •ud 141-UH or Oet blll·.,..._.·~~n =~:.:.!,Ii.":,.~: I "" nu Oil llfOt :_. "~ = .~~: Pvt c11r11tte" 11om• I" "••1, •4u.tt eflr tor apt =:"'...:11:1" pttl. 1:~~7 ~~ ~~· lea 11 t..-0 CCill Gel.) ,.,, Mlk. A-. ...,.. ~ t5!5'5 ~Oii W.0. l.lf'lt ~ INdl. CA Xlnt AfNlr 4'M a CM,. llGflt •• for-"Ot H , UH/fl'IO & "' lltll 'O = flHI, wto rvplOJ, rer .. toture &
('11'4) ....,., wknd• anytlmt cell or Ol1abt~w111 cot11 111911 S.JM ~ lttdl,......., nr .......,,....... ttlPO ~ llMt ......_ ~ 1~~.;.: = From 11'19 !all D111QO '""""Y 4tM 1101f1 or1 1Nc11 to 682-7"5. CC*I l4 7 ')'OUl'IO ecMt '*' •• to ~ ":.~-DN'A ,T .. xlnt loO&ttM, ttw ..... ......... --:rr. ,_. Mtf"IOlllll 11*1 Miil an McflOOln t0 ~ llll1*9t ~ vt P'lll rcd91 In fll'I C.M f"' w/HfH di-. C.M. ~ E•• '°•r••· 1?; mo flU _;_ .............. ,.._ dlt"' 10 AM w Mio '111<1 wll1t rou w111t In Plotn• for am1t11l•:.rJ ~o pet U ti. ifLi".,... Mint _-.._ • .. 112 m ...... --• ....... 'T Olllly "'°' mwi-.. ltdY ilndtr H. ,,.. ..... QI • f M. -----.___ ~
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\10081 COIOll 1.11'1\iled dad 30 plu• htl. --lox IMO. Coll• ~. AObln •• 6'&-MOI In ••Ch•noe for nou... pp "'"'" }79-3044 -6"6-0551
M.lmber Of 1tudenl9 II· Mull Ila ... 0000 OrMng 9,620 worll & mild oata H 9 f!J~ ft•IHlll ... LI--.,. ••11 MHon & Hemlln pleno, Lrl centtr lllp, up 10 i.en "t7-4111 r e cord Cell 111 t P/l etudant, d1ye 110111 Mull he\lt cer & nooel •itl lun •tfrlo. boollt, AAO •AL( lverylhl~ ...... • .... C "-~ & ~I UNlll • " " ,. former owner Laur1t1 4 +, ... 76 mo 233 l.ih Voula -· '** 845~ Mii amp • l!!!t•• • ~ 81udy .~ NI •-"-''c_.,_._,_eo_·2_MO___ l•wehy. clothH . lmlt ~;d-;3~1AIY;io:: ~ •• Etoln PfOd Lathe, w/JOl'>. Melcholt 7·3 " IHOO 81 "C" t7M231
FAAHOAl8 I lllfll lh Colllne IN 11 tlle Oll-0400 Ttach•r for Prt·tollool. ~~= ';?;~3~0: 1•5 Sl&OO tell 81IOY 11 t31.t223 Side l ... 10 69. avllll Im. French CourH Begin-Oreat oppo1tunlty 101 ... ding lnvettment c;on. Mont9ff0fi Trllnlng re· i---------6'9--t"OO UPAIOHT PIANO Med OaytlOe 0t H iit.
nar•. eonvarutlon, o r exper'd ADA In HI• 1u111n1 In tht ptn11on Itel lat• ...... Quired 997·1333 MOVING SALE -Mull Mii All kinda of toota All'IMI "l II IZll Good beglnnet, '400 m 0 10 m 0 N 0 11 v •
tutortno '"' • 0000 ptlCe bllehed lrvlnt practice lndultry Wa-... a 1ono L..,n hOw to eyndicatt. Tf!l.EPHONE SOLICITOR: ,...,.'llhlng, Loll ollurn a Paint 8p11ve1. Work-.,. lff aattal ~• &4'· 1046 1 b 0., d 1 91> 5. 2413
Chrletln• 7141875-3720 4 •.~ day •Hk. 8•1tty lltt o r Forlunt 500 Out ttllnlng 111111 Olva you M•IUtl l)«IOll, pll. 8• m11e 0 Hh only 310 meta, Arc welde<, Banetl •••• ,,. NEW 8TUOIO UPRIOHT _w11_0..;.y_• _____ _ Need 1 ecl'loot fOf a f-commen1ur1te wltll ••-cllant1. the knowledQ• )'OU ""'1. 11 r 'I p I u 1 c 0 m m . Fernendo, (WNI lnlrefl· grinder. Satla.i', Cullfno
houri 1 w .. 117 Maplt per. Cell Dolly 559-5111, Wt Mttl an exeeptlonelty end our ln.7houH pro· 967-0713 ce) N 8. Set 12·5, Sun 1orc;hH, Oxygtn cytln· MAOIC ISL.ANO Welnut A1lllng S 1800 Slip for rent, Lido .,, •.•
Ave. Chrl•tl•n &chOol evea 640-196.4 bright, lllghly mot111t1td jacl1 wlll give you tht1-------------10-4 d.,, Rtoulllorl. Cutting Challer Membetlhlp ObO Wiii finance 30' or 35' Slllt>oet
now hu opening fOf fvll DRIVERS wanted lull time. lnv .. tment enelylt We prodU01 TILIPltll CtrtH ..... , torcll, G•• berbecve , 1940 644·7&70 642-03.48 873-8803
time, p"1 time l. hou""' eall ...... , .. , u1c '"' JoM went lo encourage any 850·1940 llLIOllHf lmpacl wienohel, Otllll. ----------1An1lqu1 f'llht r Upright, Boat ellp tor rent, 30' .. , .,.. " eppllcant ~110 ctn ...... s s "'• H·-" 1oot1. Toot bo••. POOL TABLE d B ff ....... •tudenll Cell 848-4334 751-0455 -v .. -Real Eetete Sal• work 9Y9f'llllQI In Ntw· Y1td ult/ II· un ., ... pm ...... 1 good con HI o er BllbO• 1.iand ._," per fOf turthef Info mon1treta unueual II· •• ,_.____. ... _ .... ~. port 8eecll Lut w.-k 721 Hellotrope, CdM Mane 3 •Pd blcyola, 4 JI • .iate, cu11om wOOdl d oY9f 1400 752·8788 mo Kathy, 957--40811
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strvlce bu1lne11. Arlt· lor decorative "" prog-confidence to Collln1 llllng M1ture pateon wllh ell IPM SWAP lllET old bOOlll. ellrome Siiex (M•d•) ustd once. fl(. I "--~ T rern wtpubllc ralatlona .. 11 587 s N'-olfloaeKper.Pref Salary · Ev1rySund1y.81m·3pm eolfee maker. Bathroom cellant cond. 1125 SURFBOARD • •· Long --.... u1ttn, nlllOC • "· an ·-n1got11ble. Houre 9-8. Telephone Sollcltor, I Timpone. 5'8". twin lln Irvine., .. , No txpe-••per 4113·1283 col•• or .. Newport Mon-Fri 752_5454 exp., req'd P t tlme Oreno• CoHt College e<:a.le, 3 Pr)lnt1
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RV & BOAT -~ DRY STORAGE PM taurent, 843 w 19th, toy ll•ld FIP time Good ftAR.AIE SALE 520·4651 blwn 8·5. w I 148 Free delivery not straighten your Ille ---------(la• ftr LJ••) C M w1nted Antique•. turn. • Merkl 01>41n Sun out Let u1 help tlllor ,_.,.,11 eomm 495-4397 sewing mech, 111reo, F 11 • 1 m TV Jo .. n·• .. ~6.1786 I I •-· di .. I I ti urn ure, equ r u ' Din rm table w/4 ellelrs " .,... mekt • oen or '(our Small Nwpt Bell Co M111tlltt Waatt4 A11t1uran11 TYPIST a .. ea. empe. Pl n ng1. small ml1c • 1m1ll ap----------
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ACT NOW 10 P o Bo11 11191. N.B. -school. CIRCUS MA· on call, 1 evening pr wk & 111tl1tle1I. E11eellent househld item• galore. ehfldren's toys, end wed/eve dreu $500 81m & efter 7pm or
Cell on our expert• at no 92663. XIMUS 719 No. H1tbor, & "needed. Call for an starting ulery Reaume All muet go this wee-much. mueh morelf Much more. laavlng wt<end1
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Fl•ed 30 yr 1st TO'• II ~rc~n!~P;~~:~1~11e~; ~~onn:•·&•n:~,~~c:,d '[" lhllt ~ Opportunity tlp1 If you,,. the rlghl PUIT SILi 8aatia1tta ltac~ jEVERYTHING GOES-~G~~5t~ go wllt $90
12 5% time & Fltlm• av111 ~8-9319 for ldvencement. Apply glrl, good pay Orlglnel Olfferen1 verlttlH of Too11. VW body, clothlno, S1nau1 top of tll• lln• 1---------1 Filled 15 yr 2nd TO'• 111 7S4-9e41 2 to 5. 899 Co11t Hwy Plue. 2121 Biibo• Blva. pllnta In verloui alzea. furn 1002 Callrornl• etereo Integrated 1mp & AM /FM 11ereo ror ule
13 38% Ple11e eall for ---------1 llEDICAL Leguna Beac.h. corner 22nd & Bilbo•. from small klfehen win· Pollet) Sat 8&m rl<lel...,., On Anne d .. k. with 1peaker1 $135 i----------
111 loan program quote• Genaref Office AHi, v•· Typist/ Receptlonlet, PIT RETAIL SALES, Kron Appty In pereon bet 3•5· dow plant• to huge pello Garage Sale. many Item•. 1k1 equip. pl1nt1 Much Aleo AM ear radio s20. _________ _
Contact: Sieve Starmer, rlety 01 dutlet. reeept .. elternoona Nr Hoeg Chocolaller. So. Coast W1ltrn1. PIT, FIT Apply planta on reawood rot-s11 8-5. Sun 9·1. 9081 mor• 497-4526 951-7798 10 apd R•ltloll 24" 1125
or Nenoy Leonard. typing, phonea, Ntwporl 646-5073 Ptua hH P/tlme po••· al Kings RHteurant 7114 lers. vaeuum eleenar. Mediterranean Or HB OBO 546-0315 before 714-499-5185 Seicholflot.675--6110 •---------tlon avail Apply In per-Edlnger.HB.between 11 wood wind o w 1eet, Cuetom made Sheer/WI---------81m & altar 7pm or
CALIF. PRUDENTIAL a-r•I Ottlce NURSES AIOE. pa11-t1me, aon am & 1 pm complete bedroom tet. lniat rod 128"1197" celllng/ Boats wllende FUNDING, INC GICU hit Imm P IT Pediatric group precllce •------------------wooden bar atooli, and ;,;;,,;-.-. ...... ______ floor $100. Used 2 mo 1.._ .... ._ ______ 1 __________ _
I .... 11 111 Mrs Austen 645·"670 Siles WllElllll kitchen llems Sllurday. GARAGE SALE 960-7430 Gtatral 7011 Wanted CRUISER •trt1 .. n, T.D.'14021 open ng nrs •K · • ITI Set 9.5 5091 Bordeau" 1 .... -..--..______ R bl ---typing, lO ·kay & good OFF-SHORE OIL JOBS f ISi lllEITll E•per or trelntH can Jan 15. 9 1 m ·3 p m (THE RANCH TRACT) High etau Perk Ave Avon RedctNI w eooes euone e I.I. UTTlll math lkllla pref We will No E11perlence Nee... to dl1lrlbul1 the new meke 18-113/llr starting Sunflower Creek Apt1 , baby carriage. $150 $400 536-3645
•• ..._ .. , Ot. IH. t5~:13n110contec1 Lii• saryU.S &o-For Europeen elfo1t1es1 eK· pay Full end PfT avall•· 1101 W S1evtn1 Ave . Me.,.rt Jtac~ 549.3573 846-3448 Maltr likll
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Spec;Jellzlno In tit & 2nd 1·312·74Hl110 Ext 0·13 m1u1on1 PI T -FI T Cell 537-2860 KING lee Coast Plez• Br11101 & OHice desk• & che111. & Baby hi-chair Johnson 40 elec 80 Puch Moped, 2 1pd,
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642 2171 54s..oe11 Full benefit pkg Lite ty-week working tor Delly P R PERSONS NEE HONEST Compenlon/ Coma by check out . tr lees P51Ye>en 8' Dingy good con Mettrc-ln/ • 1 o 2 d Ptlol N-apaper da1J1t -Alda. Cheulfaur & Hend-Antique•. oak. mahogeny, lamp1. eh1lr1. eouch, 2 . Sac11llot $165 ,. -Pr-lv-.-,,-P-art_y_h_1_1_$60_,_000-l ~;1~· 1~111~":~ .. w~0!in In lrvlne erea varied OED Meglc lalend 1• ym11n "lit• g11denlng" lbla, chra, d1111, 2485 table, mlae. Items 1607 549·3573 969-1895 Scttllrl 1011
1vell1bl1 lo purchaae train Conteot Rose Ann duties. could .. ad to full looking for • ,_ lntelll· Call lor appl & free HI. Irvine.CM Fri-Sun l0-5 Kent Lene, N B Set World War II Runlan Bolt Pewtr 7012 '78 Suzuki RM400 Good
good T D.'a. Fut E•· 5M-.3110 time poelllon. Mull heve gent. tttrectlve & alneere 548-0573 Aak for Mare Garage Sala '73 Pinll>, 1·15 5'48-3874 Acllon Allie. 762 caliber. eond. xtr1 tlr111. 1750 '" t 11758..0318 pe11on1 Io repre11n1 crow . ..._g · ---------1 dependeble vehicle, llghl them In their private Club Meture llve-in Aide to el· clothes. furn .• misc 2180 Buch crulHr bike, Pro $95 847-8095 1171 MAIO obO 975-0"30
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23•h yield. $40.000 111 Very buay olflol needs' gon Must be available 6 required Cell f0t appt, 7 ping 4115-9887 Sal 9.4 Tools, blka per11, clubs Sun only Dena doll, kid body Circe 85 h P . N-port Beach good $ 1 5 O 0 B 0
TD on ••".OOO , • .,.,, 10 relleb ... mature an<I ,.... days • week. Combine· daya, 10 AM · 6 PM. AM hshld Items 3111 Coo· Roed & Flegshlp 11110 S325 847-8095 111 p & Io• de d Ca 11 546-0315 before 8em & ..,,., _, pon1lt>le peraon to do lion weekday, eftar-1 1 1---------t>Ylld l'llNtop Spec1 view. ,,__,., olflot wont Al>· noons. weekend mor· or M r H • b •' g •aa'aall hdge (nr Peul111no) 'Contractor, aurplua mete-760-0544, 11 no ana-r. after 7pm or weekends downlown l A AeroH ·-·-875-0900 " rial• & left overa Set Mag1e le lend Cherter pleaM keep trying plloant muel hew a good mnga Only very '~· ---------Sk••. loveMll w/2 m•l· memberahlp for 111e 1-------'--...;;_--1Moto Cross boote. MXL from Elyelan Perk on phone pereonllHy I nd llble. depenO•ble. neet Ulll Pflltl Cati SSOS ching ellalre. 11mp1. o1o-8·1PM. 817 W 18th St $700 obO Claulc t8 Lapatreke aize 12 gOOO cond S50
P1tk Or t5% Int 3 YT•. Olf'*el office Ulllll., well person need apply f thff, kit w11• & M•Y'llO Unit D nr Plec.nlla 552-6467 <Atntury bey bo•t 4 cyt 64>-0490 13,,000 llkH II (714) " lyplng end ten key Starting appro,. S4 40 ht wanted pen/time °'re-Hlm111yan Kitten• SHI _ .. need k 165 E ·77 C I I I Grey S3500 675-6161
240-8123.-493-1153 Soma d•t• procenlng +ml'"""""" dependlnoon tell uore In Balbo• Point A lovable bell of "w .. 11.·r~ se't·SWOl'un 11 ica , 0 ""' mi•• Baby cerr11ge mede In 77 Yamaha 500 XSO
or (819) 729-3048 --v•·. Con l•l•nd Beech Towel• tur $150. M•IH only -· AM/FM can 1ter10 Englena. llke n-1125 SKI BOAT . 20•.,· Day alreet bike. 10.000 ml, !~.penenoe wlll be help-e•perlenee. ontac3
1 ,,o. Plue. 226 Marine Av 846-8132 20 Femll" yerd .... Fur· $2500 OBO 761-331 I c • 1 .. " 5 1 _ 1 1 3 8 . cruller Thie hH ~ a x 1n1 s 7 o o Own t WI AAM Pll"•a•ir '"'· Training wlll be pro-H yd e 0 4 2 • 4 ' l ' t1 5 30 " "
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1560, Coate Me11. CA I~ prOduct. Rapldly growing 638-9308 drapes Olth" & p1n1. 1er. 1ruck mirrors, 11(11 Balloons. delivered •ny· Hardin ang. Secrlllce con d . S 8 O O Io b o
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92626. EOE PART /TIME publl•hlng corporetlon. ColleetlblH & antiques. uw. bike. & much mo,. lime Orea1 lor all occ.· 16500 675-5115 645-39411 •EVES . PERMANENT Unlimited .. rnlngs end AKC OLD ENGLISH Set & Sun 9am 2044 Sat g.3 1815 Rull\ Ln alone 673·4419 30. l HAI" S"LllT •O"''"NGE CO. '""'EA growth potenUel Excel SHEEP 000 PUPPIES PllC4llltll, C M Nr Marln.,a/Oover --------WANT 25' to boa , Mtttl ltaH I020 ""' "" Iring• t>eneflte. Comm 1 1350/obo 979-1.478 2 Motorola cer tele-hay• under priced Har-1 .... ..,,......, .............. ___ _
Apertment Menlgef. OOU· w/lo4lo';lllno Full lat'ltc:e •PUBLIC RELATIONS iOO fc~~~;p~~~~~~~~~!!~!!!!~~~~~~~~~~ phones· PulSllf II, ,$2500 bor Ridge Conao 3Br, 18 BALBOA FIBER· pie wented for 40 unit salon Rent S75fwll. Po-•HOSTESSE M/F S80 plua. WMkly Cell DOBIE AKC PUPS 8 wtc1 Modet 1220A. S 1500 2•-,ea 1151-9399 GI.ASS MOTOR HOME
comptex.C.M 842-7805. lerls tor Heir. 17th/ •S8·$10HR+BENEFtTS ~.:t;~cOougall 11 ILIE I HI •lLH Hll h .taitut 6025 Oya 754-7788, eva 13,~ Wheler/type See-$7700 645.-3544 lllY IHHYli Hewi>on Bl 942-0212 For into cell Mr Rich Chemp ""'·•how"' Pt1 _A,..u.li_' ... •-.•-ct_•_____ 642 ... 283 .... 1eh Wtll'I Jonnson 40 el
s-your country near ltSTISIU/11111 111-0111 Salee Lg bOnee Gr .. 1 dllPOSI· HARBOR AREA **I BUY** Antique Miiis Slot M•· St400 646-3446 aatoaota've h I t .. _ u s .. llPPLUltlT 11 0 n $ I 5 0 I s 3 0 0 . APPLIANCE SERVICE Chine. " om• n ,.. · · .. rmy No Mlllno. well drllted PART TUil YHI 1--~ 537.7559 We NII raeond .. ~r •• ,.,,_ 11182 Boeton Wheler 18' ---------~ You'll Ira.In ana w/ablllty to make con--I 54 3077 Good usea Furnilurt & ..,.,,., 0 1150 EV1 de IMPORTANT NOTICE ,,.. vllueb .. experience v-••flon at fine r-1 .. _ Eves end/or -'lenOI Work part-time. II AM to •--P't Bull T-r+er. 11 eppl ~ -APPll&nces·OR t wlll Mii 64.4-6829 ullagt w nru · TO R"'"OERS AND wv• ---· ~ R llble 1dult1 over ...,,,_ ' "' SEL f y cover. trlr. xtra lrnl & ""' In a lknl of your eflOICe rante In Orange County 2~t"' t t nd~ t 2 PM or 4 PM to 9 PM wlll, $100 Ftmale I Ill lPPUUOU or L °' ou 0 __ u_e_e_n-ao_l_a_b_e_d_S_l-2-5-i rear Hiii. brand new ADVERTISERS Cell today for detalle: w k 1 10PM wtc "'ht 1· .. , " ou • • "'V • -with the Lo• Angel•• 848-8131 L .. ~7 8133 IUSTlll HOTill The price or Items •d· "~ta .. _. 5'" 1026 or -n'V '· tractive 1>41raon1llt1es to Tl~ c1reuletlon 1 .. m In -::-::--7"".-:--;::=::=--;;:::-::-l_::.:u.:._ ____ ""-·--ColfH table S30 Vlnyl cond. $18,500 845-1528 """ ......... ...,,.. $30 P« nlQllt + dlnnat k Ith th ( .. _ '"KC '" Cock1t Spa '"·1111 IH-tlH covered Chair 130 Lemp . . vertlaed by vehicle dee· Hunl Beh 962-8821 T,,. Ridge Tahoe or Caf. wor w you 5•gH leleptlone ...... Earn en " "'"* . Washer-Dryer S 135 ea. table $25 3 table l•mpe 62 27 Chrll Crall Sporl lers In the vel'llole elull·
Leg. Hlna 788-5251 lfomla 8s1.1122 10· 14). Call 2-PM. hourly wege + commla-nlel 4 Fem, 3 M, buff Olshwulltr 1100 I llY FllaJTllll $ 10 18 13 .. Son~ TV Fl1hermen Twin 283 fled advtrtlalng column•
Dane Point 493-1901 ---------1 846-7021 , ut 348. 91on Trtlf'llng provided color 1 200/ea Rehlg $200 648·5848 L.. 1157•8133 140 PorlaPottl l50~M•· eng1 B111ttenk.Bestofr. does not Include •n)'
Tuetln 731--0481 ln1Urance E.OE. For detalle cell _1·_35_9-_7_3_17 ____ ~1 ApproK 14• Admlt1I ,._ rlneloOelS35 Jollnt<>nl 842..0368. 857-4042 aft appllceblelaxes,llc"'"·
El!perlenced PIT Com-•---,-.-9Y-TI-.-(---7141540-0301. 1375 Femllv dog naed1 ¥ood frig $200 2 Twin Beda. Incl lrarne, hp StOO 7. •klH $?5 ,_8_pm __________ trenaler leea, llnanea llTI IETllUH merelal Underwriter/ -• s no .. ' ad & boOSIM .. ONS • ,-llnlT•/WUIDll un -nYe. home w/1011 o r LC 5.48-1202 spre ... 875-0253 •1• •ir1 ... •• •If cherges, fees IO< air pol· EKpar'd euto deleller Rater s.tTll ratlred 0 K .,.,_ SAMPLE SELLEA· FIT HMbrkn lhotl, apeyed. KING-SIZE • 1K •---lutlon control device
needed for large Leguna NB 645-9930 Make extra $$ helplng tv.,_'d In knits Must~ 15 538·7005, 545-2681 ELEC ORYEA Gold In MATTRESS. NRLY NEW, Wood for Nit Ory, good ClualO lilhlng mech+ne. certlllcttlons or dealer
Nigue l locetlon Merk i-••-ir youth carrier• promott .._ good cond 1100, 145 CASH 780-0675 bvrnlno By ,,,. bOx 17 chert recorder. VHF. documentery prepet•· 4Q5-9511 •---their own utebllshed nNI, pracl• & mollv•· Bolton Terrier puppy. 8 Ca.ti 5•8·8904 667-31139 1t1r10. fighting cll•lr tlon charge• unlen
B.b-•11-n--"ed for 22 Comm«elel property & routes Meture. out-led. HNther 645-3359 wk1, AKC PIP Mele Double bed complett btlt tank 128.500 otherwlH apectfled by
mo1-01-d bo......,y, E Costa CA*Jalty uelStent. axper going. attr.ctl..,. parental PT 842-6410 1250 Coldac>ot Refrlg/FrMJ1t $95 PIHllc buekell wllld S2 750•082 1 6051985_ 1071 Meea Full t i me nec ,mln2yr1.lnclty· typeperaon,ple ... od UUETUIY/I IC•
9535
Obledr 11euf1 ice Cell548-70tl each Cheaper by the theadvertlMr
Ping Xlnt benellll 2 5PM MF 8'2-4321 8ua)I lew olfk» 199Ciall· Ptll rnalt1t. Mii detroal. Ilka Sole • .__r, 0.~ p1tquat dozen 667-3939 laU 7014 Aett St--'etl/ 549·3200 axt 3290 days: JamH lneurance. Irv • 1 ~6 · '" ' zing In ta11 mattert ,.,H..._l_h-.. -.-.-Z-b--F-l new. 1250 1131-7640 11 .. _:&;;"onc 1--;50 OBO -T-R---7---1-1-2-5 p ,.,. 9015 6"5·8023 an 6 pm Cell Maurine 752-0QOO _•_x_______ "-<I• high accurecy ly-"1 Y "y'ary e " n· ~ A A 1 Plu• gema lllllH Fill llOI Illa
E 0 E Piii lmmedletely. Word Chet $7.50 pair 4dmlral 25 cu tt Refrlge. 552·5266 8 4 8 • O 1 1 1 d • y s . FOR SALE ... lln-1 ••• 17•" t $400 C II fl 8 ---------~·2 .... 7 .. -· s PAINT & lite b""" wort!, n• · proca11lng dHlred but ____ .,_ .. .,_._..., ____ 1 18 or • • Orenge Velour Chair "'" -.... 0 ••• 642--4644, M-F, 9-5 up 10 50% oH-y~r NI
Experleooe neceaa11ry PIOTO UI THI not req'd Musi have car. Umbrella Cockatoo, tame. _7_1_"_19_88-_6_9_50_· ___ S2S/OBO -LO_O_M_4_h_a_rn_e_•_•_· -,-8-'', ---------1 Biii 842·01001969-1221 llff 1,,ert1t1ftr L£•SING •GENT Norlt•u lab exper. pre-S•l•ry s1000-s1200 d• young. Prleed to Mii iast. Double oven llO"We, Kint 552-5268 1940•1 prod 1ype 1500 OIL I•, 114,000 ---------With growing company n n ferred. Wiii con1lder pendlngonquallflcatlol) S.499 9e2·7837 0<>nd. SS50 OBO After 646-0117, 542-9875 , ____ 64_4_·_18_18 ___ ,WANTED Gle11 lo1 Ce-
Newport area Needed to be repret«\I· trlln ... Must lleve neat ~516 5pm 848-6232 CNTRY FRENCH DIN 1"9S ,-10' HOBIE CAT m1ro T ·IOP Nd pair l 1./•"a.I""" et1va for Loe Ano•••• appeerence w/outgolno 1---,...,...,-,...,-----:-=-:-:'.-------------------RM TABLE & HUTCH Tinted 11 poea 35" • 23" -._ buecl property manege-peraonellty 648·2•24 IEMETAIY/mO Merclaaa.iae WHher. work• good, S"OO/obo tMo-6454 Seit water equerlum. $1100 675-0
OUIFFUI ment !Inn for, ehQP91ng en. 2pm (Mika) Marketing Dept. hH 1---------1 Clean $85 2 TWll IUlll UIS eomp pump a flllere. 675--1179 556--0998
nHded for emall N 8 center In Colla Mu1 Printing opening In Newport btiets 1010 ____ 54_8-_4_4_8_5___ S400/ot>o 640-e45" Pltr/gl, llellagori 1250 l-Ba-•u_t_ifu_l_E_r_IO_son __ 27-.-. --1-1.-1---------
llmo ~ 25 °' 0.,., Poalllon wlll Include Ceme<e/Plete room per· 09"d'l,m OfOOdln~~ MNlcM• lhor· miiiiiiiim~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml°'YerS
5
• workt gOOd. e ... n 873-8776 Del Wht & much more Aetta Wut• MZO
Wiii t11ln 17 50/hr+ sourcing protpeetl ... ,.. son lo work vertlc•I ,........ WESTMINSTER ABBEY 175 I PG UY ••• an Pool Table w/balls, rack & Must SHI Try 125.500
68&--0354 nanll through canvu· commtrclel eemere thand llVll• Exp raq'd ANTIQUE MALL 548-4485 Sola. 2 uphol chair•. we at1ek1 155. Bkr 645-2267 WE llT
sing & cold celling H Knowledge of PMT ptO-1_5_53-09 __ 4_0_...,-____ l 1751 W•tmlntter A..,. mlr~or & table, $200 "' 662-2753 32' Dutch bulll 11llboa1, CLW OlRS
Cock tell weltreu, pit well H pueonal con· ce11 helpful Xlnt tor Sacretary/Hoateu/Ren-GAAOEN GROVE F:"t •0:!:':' 1~· t>st orr 840-8454 Irvine Cout Country Club ntw engine, moored on Apply In peraon The tact• Suc:c.Ntul c.naf., coll..,,. 1tudet1I wilh r• ••1 Men-PIT, 32 hr1 554-6103 Lido S 18 000 or trade llD TlllOIS "---11 HouM 0 -1 , 619 d t t ha leUI"" -·· .. -·-· ~~~~~~~~~!j 548-8904 or 8e2-1417 Muet Sell Thomeavllle Membe11hlp. $1000 · · .._ ....... • • mus ve .. ., lated CIUNI Hre Mon· wk. WMkandl "'-ulrld. f B .. w .. S~ Hoit~ Ln L B • pa lanee T"I• le • • """ Cor1n1"'l1n pine bdrm 759..()897 or "' · .. ore•. or ....,,7 v-' · · lll r " day 3:30 to appro• v.30 Send Rt1ume lo: The s_..._I IHTlll " w od 494 6851 eves career opportunlly for PM. Tueeday 1:30 PM to ,.. ___ "··r~ Com...,,v, _,... CaatHI t Ht. armolre, ltlple dl"lt o Y • • DOLLECTD"
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.. _ ... ht Plea u.. .. .,., v-,._., w/mlrror. 2 night stand•. Hobtrt 11ch welder. mOCI-or days (2131 583· 1901
Expending Newport reeume • g dey 9.5 PM, Seturday Dr . Ste •230. ll'\'lna, CA Thur• Jen 13. 8PM d d 230-480 vo1t1. $500. -.------,..---
COMMl:Ll
CHEVROH'
'X.')t H,,d1o 1r h ,
' •~I \ ,, •, "
.;.;J"" per80fl~ wll~ approx 7:30 PM. Thurs· 2091 Buaineu Cent11 Eeltatal IOH king tlte btd w/ 11 M300. 300 amp.
1
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6Heh credit card oom-eompenHllon ,.quire-9.5 PM Apply, PENN'!'· 92715 AMERICAN ANTIQUES F'etrl 75, 85 mm ctmere. h" boerd, •Int con 83t·. 7640; 957-8603 14 Pint•. w/2 ull1. d•O-peny llu eollector poel-ment to C•l·Amerleen, SAVER, 1660 Placentl• OrNt for beginners M5 $2200/olfer 873-8228 ger tfoerd. good eond,
Ilona . .Applleent• muet 20211 Ctntury Perk E.. Aw. c .M IEOllnlllY .45 11 111n ftom Mein•. obo. 875--7108 •ft SPM Pturel elloppef gun. incl. new motor. "'' •---------
heve 2-3 yre collection •HO. LOI Ano••··· CA , .. .,.., --·--New Hemplhlre ArH All Hio.-1-bed. lull llH & 2 $850 $6115 642 4014
Hb-1200
exper w/lleavy lklptra-90087, etltnllon Peraoo-P/f 0C>m9Uter Data Entry -.... ., Ille •t1nderd oak mere FrH It Tn IOU uphola. chalr1 1150 831·7640; 957-a603 ... _I'
olng. Benk eard & CRT net Loe•I Ski Wear Co Topnotehalll•lneludlng plui kitchen etovee," Me-3.448 Tl'tr .. gel Binkl Pfeuut• _..,
exp prel1tred. Contact MMI• PIT help entartno •hortlland a nd r•c•nt ornet• wleker baby bug• pol f 118 gun 1 110. $200 875-8988 -
J Taylor Mon-Fri ungene ~ .._ data ltlto c:omput1t and uper ne c .. Hry to glea. 2 wheel bt,,owt. '"11 Ill Wll1tl " .. a elate poot table, 831_7640. 957-MOl Claalc c Scow 20• Mel-
WAITED!
Late mocMI Toyo!U end
Vof\los. Call 1.W TOOAYI
e . a 0 AM 4 3 0 p M help & modal1. Exp ~forming mite olllot hlndtt ~.nai ,.. Oec;o ..... Chlkf• dftk Ill lllt large butcher bloek tel>-o•• ... II 1500/obo. 1511-7900 ptelerrtd 64~ tHkt Accurate. Fl••· for a l'>u•y maneoer•. and clltl,., c ttv•d • ta. antique wooded Unooln ereh welder, l45-0lO"
pontlble. Wiii trtln AP· tnergy. tnthulllMm. ,... Frenc:ll aofu, MlhOgM\y !healer d'talll ee3·H29 225emp.1 105. ---=------~1 •Wli~~~~~ ...
COL.I.EOE STUOEIH. Lm AIWll 11 prox " hr/de)' SS/hr to iclbllllY and front ofllct potttr bed•, io..,. ... ,,, 1 WMll old lem111 pert 81 d b d om oroup Ol1-7640; 957.f803 SebOt Ph&enlx, exll oond. "*'· p/l 1·• Mon-,rt. Cer• for P•I• In your •I• r I . Ca fl Ch r I•, appearance end key erl• • v....or&f.'"""""" ...... ...._. Shephe rd/ StmoytO on • ro • or .. t l0t ulllng $650 ~7" ell 4 "°'"9 M4-822t dtiyl. I 845-7181 tarlt. C•ll Mr•. Netiaon. ::_toc•"'k' .. ..,ol,....,.I: "":::....":: 142-2109 trpl dt1-. nit• etnd & Eet•I• MHlement. 55 pg, 731 . 7 141-40CM u ' r ,op..,._, 1 n g I l'> e d I, 0 0 Engli9h Ooe>eland Spode U&-3? 8
llllTlllTlll 141 combo ufe, P''""· ' 6-40·4478 (el~ 19"01. lnctlt Tr•. 81bot, n1>ero1e11fwood. 2 U•ITllY SECRETARY 1 •plnn1ng wheel, trunl<• Per•lt!I! tnl · Meli• otter. &46~10 •"•· etc "715• I~======~ OPPORTUNITY KNOCKSI Sh.,p a enU'iu•IHllc 1 end hundr9dt of email Sol14 Birch lbl w/2 IMYM. 4084&03 14, T.433 WI llT ., M~ lleYe t knowi.dge day/week a.42-1100 . prlmlllVH. 01Hewere MOVING SAi.i: taf•. king 8 cllra, llutoh w/glHI llllcal . USED CARS & T'IUCKS
of CONtructlon lerme. · Ind toya. Preview Wtd l'>ael, ooftet & end tablet. dte 1750 140·3700 all laatnaeata II.,. Penn«etllp In itlclon 35. COME IN OFI CALL ,OR accurate l'IPlll 'f.PtOll lllllf&lf pt,,p I '"d Thurt t -5. Call copylno mech , dt,tt, llPM. _ -Perfect oond ROClflil a ,.0 "'9WU1.
50 wpm, •0 m• lllno. Scan the new year's employment A.I MOlln'OAOI! 'IFIM CllartM for cle1elll. dffk, & Oll\et mllC at. -·-·· a OlllT 8$ Fendet BlaatMn ""9. Cfulelng, lllo In N.8. L.-ConNtt·OeUllo Phon• & •mall ecooun-t 't' f t d · H"d therp pereon to 1..._ 1er111 llttlM t. Sun. M 2.482 Elden. -60w11t, 1126. Att 8P"4. Ille, ....... etD-7843 ~'.~'e&g-~;!~ !'!:',!, oppor um 1es ea ure in a ,,.n~ p11onn. typing. ';';i'T«onto w..,, c M. Apt. s . c .M 142_.... 120 Pf. 975..eeee ewie 100.0240 cailllne H •. ,.. ~ 8• OIOlan
c.roi Ctassified special section. dle1~, fOtml OtOI-5"-'901 La~ blonde m4" drop 8t9nd MW wnn. dudl , .. 75 ~ , ...... ~ futly ~lllp . 'telY ci.an. ~~=t~ :ggH nlaatlon a ouetoll'l.•t 8 Ital table,_ good cond bflc IOf~, ~ l'>Ody & necJt. OI MWJ.lo n•w Ho11da 1.8 0 .8 "'"" ~--tNllOnl tor f11C1idly gro-!dwardr1n Ptrlor et. Ut. H. 8 Nf-t030 uMd. 1 pickup. MOO. 1t0.()140 NtWpOtl I U ,tOO I 4 7 •I I I f Ir !JI al wing Mort. Co. 0 c IOVtlHI & 3 Cllllt1. tt e M6-tOIO ... ., .. , per°'~""'~ Airport., ... A•k lor 11000 obO.. Btautlful. clean flMW ~hQl*WI *•·elk • · l=--~~--~~~11 __ ....;;....;;~:..:....---, =~• .. !1
.. 4~;.: 8tev. 545-1402 540-4418 Sofa Rauen . .,.00/0IO blue/w lie con .. mp, Off•...;. __ , ....... I l .... /lltt ''ll
111 ·c ... " ...:....-= · 14a.o321 ctHn. 1100. u&.122a ... ,....,..... ---. Top Dolar
531 HO... l~r:!iip::e~~,!8~~d~ ~r~t1~r~~ :~:,~n= fX~ contamPotery 7' eore, ORTHO KINO.alU ........ , ftll s::r.~~~·n:: ·,,!~ :I
Count* .... Sal 10PM Don't Jet opportunity Oonvarl!on. M«tl\and l tlotl. Cllt (lt813•T.078$, I IOYOMal. champagne, Metlr ... wlbo• lptlng, UllO OP'fllC>ll! ,UflNI-U&OO betl IU .0521 Paid ~~ ~ 8 10PM b typing requlrtd. blC1C· Old Wlelctr ChWI Oetlltt, 4 Yl'1· °'~ 1110, '200 150. l.40-2"81 TUAI :J F« YOA/lf CMI . w...::., ~ p3SS YOU Y • oround In con11ruc11on Trunk .. TeC>IM a Plallt· ObO 142· 864 Dr•itll DfNn9 Otimt Tab-0..11, cypewrllet, Pitney IJtdat lgit. f!ll Jiii• t ...
1. 1m It. f.M. or ~Ondo con11A,.lon1 .,, 81'-SAIO Mu•t 1tll lmmedlattl~ 1e. 1111. cltal,., soo. Io we• 1 • t c • Io b .. ........ U. II ~B
CAUlll IHIP JON llelot\11. ~ hech •••o•nt l'>lue Ol\ltt 144·1M3 ~·1112 :a H '1: , pfl ... to ,.. ..J'Hlrtlar ...... atll W•tnl"O mACttln•, ao10. WIJlr'*I, m1tettlng nit• ..... ofllca.... ...... OOdie ,_._ ....., .... ~Q All~ 1•11 Gourmll lttalt I 1:~ °":a 1i./Jr O fiend '300 090 Jiii CSU. J!!!kz tilt MOfOtlO. UHd. 11U. T'erm •• 1.,!:COl'~l!!~~~==J; Orut lftOOrM °'"'U.. ltllOOd, xlnl prodl#Ct, °' · ~day, IS1'"'4 s CIMlltdl lot..,. ut be.II ooncl . ...o-m1 171-IM • 11Mt , ...... dfaw~
" •J '1 ' ~ • , • " • 0 ' • , , , • • •I I • I • , n Ill.I. ldl• 11•1'11• Wlftt • SofM .. dlft ..._ ' Cl• ",.,...., et tl.11t W••• • o:i,. 11~1 ICll. CHO. '300~..... ... Olly"°' OlulfW '14. Mal; •• temp•. •lo. °"" w Ill .... lor 1100 I ,...!!,!'!!. t~ ... ' .. 11 ~ ~ .. IOMI'....,. C.••~ M.. , .. tot °"*"Of) Illy ,. " 14t~• r· • ~ qu..-,., ....... ,,. Mo.flM ;,b <---,._ · --._ ........
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111•1 10 mt
tOlS
'73 Ford power dump
truck. du•I 'Wtlla. 4-epd.
rbll tr•na. lumMf r•ck,
9' bed $2300 557--0058
'74 O•taun. 8mllm. m11g1.
rune 18tltUtlcl $2000.
9e0•2188
t978 Chevy Luv truck, Kint
cond. $1600 flrml Call or
come by 1407 O.law•r•.
•Pl 4, H 8. 557-1494.
'78 Ford A•nchero. fully
lo.o.d, $2400 obo. Oya
754-7788, ev1 642-4283
'72 Chevy Luv w/ahell,
reblt en9, new tire•
$1750 548-7827
69 Chev, lhor1bed 8 cyl,
white, A/H, good cond
$1485 080
648-895-4
'70 El Camino 350, 2 bar-
rel. run a good. S 1500
PIP, 839-0100 •ti 8 ·
9u1 9040
IOI MoLAltEI
IMW
S•l91·s.rvtce-Leulng
828 S Euclid Ave.
Fulleflon
(l14)HD-HDO
Open Sund•y
'79 Hond• w9n. 44K
mllel, Kint cond. 1 OW1W
13500 857-2900.
lnvHtment Speclel, '80
Prelude w/ell xtru.
$6400 bat ofr. 642-8155 Tlllllll ... ,
We need your tred•lnl hnuaa G~la 1132
Call or -our uaed cer '71 Ghia Conv. Mech. xlnt,
menage<, Wolfgang Jurl-MW wneei.. tlree, paint
nelt, lor hlgheet t>ldl $3700 080 754-7487
LOii IUOH IMW .. lia tt 41 Sales/~Leulng
3670 N Ch«ry Ave
LONG BEACH
114 131-1110
HUIE Ollm~ ,
ILIHT
'82 Ood941 mini-ram v. T.. ' •
Ilk• new, 318 V-8. many
extru, $8800/0BO
845-0e50
'73 VW Bui, new eng,
br•kH, c•rb & radl•I•.
Ablt trana Very clean
$2400/080 648-3433
'74 FIAT
124 SPT CPE
5 ape!, R &0 H, I <Mn.,
Mint Condition
(829LPT)
s1995
'71 FIAT
SlffR BRAVA
Sedan 6 1pd, AIC,. ...,eo, lllOty W/1811 lltt
(407VOO)..
•2495
'68 FIAT
850 CotJ>E
Newly on mot«, New
pe1nt & .. phol•t•rr • litre Newt (XVA3e&
$2295
'79 FIAT
BRAVA WAG.
5 IOCI. AIC, 81-.0. 44
I(, &HA~ (111XVA).
'11 FIAT
STRADA
n COS TA MfSA
l~ MIT',lJ~l.\tll
. . . :"• .. : ' .
Theodore Robins Ford
llOW Ill STOCKI
ILL IEW 1111
lllTlll
oon1m1LE11
$99 DOWN Pl.US TAX
l LICENSE
ON ALL RIMAINING
1982 CARS, TRUCKS,
VANS & VAN CONVIRSIONS
54 TO CHOOSI FROM
PLUS 11.9%!?mm CMOO
'""' lec:tory equlppe41 l11cl11dl110 t 4_ ap ee41
............ (8M7"). ---'**"
•5995 $99 DOWN 1J 90L A.P.a.
Pl.US TAX • 70 PINANCING & UCEHSE OH Al't'flOYID OMOff
'ID OITATill 2 H
Auto. •le. 23.000 ml
$4000/obo. 875-8828
OLDIE BUT 00004E
84 Olde Holld•y Cpe.
body In perfect cond s 1600/0ffef 548-8419
·11 TOlon•do. ••II cond I'
$1000
980-8834 •It 4:30 :
Plyaeatlt tlzt
ltlD PUllHll _ HllZH
Option• Include 8lr con-
ditioning a pOW9' •t--
rlng I tAKL643)
IDW 13111
. I
11Utlll.Lll ., ..
Auto. tfen& (1DEZ703J
19895 , ...... , ..
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(1BJV132)
s12,995
1111 MN•M a.....11111m .,.....
(911Y80)
$12,995
1112 iiiiua ll~OllPI
(10NF4111)
s15,995
lilt O&llwt smw
(392VPS)
sio,995
Ofter Good Thru
Mondey, 1-17·83
~Abt[~
2900 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MEIA
540-1860 -
Ford Motor Company
$ ..
DOWN
PLUS TAX
& LICENSE 1190L A.P.a. • 70 PINANCING
OH~
IEW 1111
EICln
Daily Pilat
MAIN OFFICE
330 W. Bey SI., Coile MeH, Ce.
Mell eddreH: Box 1580, Coate MeH, Ce., 92626
Tetephone: 642-4321
Program 1nformat1on 1~ prov1de<J b.~ the nl'lworks
and stations and 1s sub}('<'t to chJilge w11huu1 notice
-Index
TV Antenna ......................................... .
[)ayume Drama ..... . .. . . ................. .
Tube-Toppers ... ..... . . ................... .
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-Channels
(2) KNXT, CBS, 6121 W. Sunset Blvd .. Los Angeles, Ca.
(4) KNBC, NBC. 3000 W. Alameda Ave., Burbank Ca.
(7) KABC. ABC. 4151 Prospect Ave., Los Angeles Ca.
(8) KFMB, CBS, 7677 Engineer Road, San Diego, Ca.
(10) KGTV, ABC, Highway 94 and 47th St., San Diego, Ca.
(39) KCST, NBC, 8330 Engineer Road, San Diego, Ca.
-•-dapeadeats
(5) KTLA, 5800 w. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles. Ca.
(9) KHJ-TV. 5515 Melrose Ave .. Los Angeles, Ca.
(11) KTTV, 5746 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca.
(13) KCOP-TV. 915 N. La Brea Ave .. Los Angeles, Ca. _ ...
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28) KCET, 4401 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca.
50) KOCE. 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach, Ca.
56) KDOC-TV. 1730 Clementine. Anaheim, Ca.
-PayTV
(24) CBS Cable
(0) On-TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave .. Glendale, Ca.
(Z) Z-TV 2939 Nebraska Ave., Santa Monica. Ca. (H) Home Box Office, Time-Life Building. Rockefeller Center. N.Y., N.Y.
(C) Clnemax, Time-Life Bulldfng, Rockefeller Center. N.V .. N.V.
(E) ESPN, Bristol, Ct.
(L) SelectV, Marina Del Rey, Ca.
(S) Showtlme
($) Spotllght
(C) Cable News Network. Atlanta. Ga. _ .......
(9) WOR, New York City
(17) WTBS, Atlanta, Ga.
2 Friday, January 14~ 1983
Jessica Savitch will anchor the
new PBS weekly current
affairs documentary series,
Hfrontline."
'Frontline' to
premiere Monday
WeekJy current affairs documcnt.aries
return to television Monday with the
premiere of "Frontline,'" which probes
beneath the surfa(."(' of timely domestic and
int.ernauonal issues in ways that t·hallenge
how we see ourselves and the world
Anchored by award-wmnmg journalist and
NBC news correspondent. Jessica Savitch,
this 26-week documentary S('ries premieres
at 9 p.m. on KOCF. (50).
"Frontline's" cameras travel from the
streets of Harlem to the Vatican, from
Greensboro, North Carolina to the Soviet
Union with an editorial mandate "to reveal
the complexity of issues beyond t he
trad1t1onal 11beral-conservative debate,"
says series editor Lou Wiley "The series
will look at how power is exen:ised in this
na tion a nd abroad. It will address the
national debate over the allocation of
resources, explore the intersection of
minority and maJOrity interests. and give
depth and context to major new events."
Eac h "Fron tlin e" documentary
emphasizes good stor ytelling and good
reporting," adds executive producer David
Fanning, (and) "gives rubllc televltlon the
chance to deliver one o the most Import.an\
things television can oUer l b the
community -the documentary form "
Savitch was granted a nine-week paruaJ
leave of abeenre from NBC News in order
to prepare for "Frontllne." She will
introduce each week's proaram, conclude
most programs with interviews and n.ews
updates, and eerv• H reporter on tome
documentaries.
Tt)e aeries klcks ofC wl\h a look at
huahed-up sc•ndal In the NFL. and
demonstration of the close ties betwffn
profcuion•I football and the nauon'1 teaai
and iJle1al gambJfng l ndustrlH; '\hf
followlns wuk. "Frontline ... ralsu
provocative queallons about the uae of
polh.'t Informants ln milltant political
1roups 1u1:h •• the Ku K.Ju"C Klan and Amerlc-an Nam Pany.
The
New
Piiot
'I
TV In
the news
TV Antenna, 4
Ray
bombs out
Soaps, 6
Fun with
words
TV Puzzle, 35
Linda Blair shows off the trophy she won in the
demolition derby in "Celebrity Daredevils," to be
broadcast Sunday at 9 p.m. on KABC (7).
...
..
-TV Antenna
TV nevvs breaks its old boundaries
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
O(tM Deity Pilot Staff
Pnnt J0Urnal1sm Jnd TV nl'ws u>vl·ragP US('CI lo bt· d.,
d1ffrn·nl as potal<.x·s and pt>pt'Orn But lat<'ly. th<' lanC'S
l:x>tWl't•n the· two rrwdia have bt>gun to blur Local TV
nc·wsc:asLl:. 1n part11·ulnr are beginning lo rc•-.t•mblP v1d1-.>
magaz1m.•i. or bro<idt·a<.t vc•rs1ons of your Sunday paper
Tht•rc• has alwayi. ~n friendly nvalry betwt'en
m•wspapl·r and t(•i('v1s1on rt?porters Tl•l<'vts1on has th<'
advanlagl' of "f.X'<'<.I Modern mini-cam cn•ws can take you
"hvl" lo tht· <;<·t·nt· of .i breaking nC'ws l·vc•nt that won't tx•
rC'porttod 1n tht· p;1pt•r, till the next morning
In .1dd1unn. t1·lt·v1s1on lt'nds 1Lo;<•lf to highly visual
nl.'wi. 1·vl•nts such as f1n•s .and floods. Evt'n th<' most
t.all'ntt"<.I pnnl n ·portl't would have• troublt• matc:hmg th<•
d<·s~:rtpllvt' impact of !oiUC'h on-thC·S<'l'nC' film foot.age
(It should be• notc'fl that hv<' telev1-.1on toverag<' ;ind
thl· ur~t· to h<·al tompt•tang stations on thl' J1r with fr<:'!>h
1nform<.1linn also 1m-rc-.1S<·s thl' c·hancf' of n·porlang
('rr1111t·11us "fact.'." on TV For l'Xampll', m<·orrl~·t med1c·.1l
rc·porL.., Wl'rc· brna11t-.i ... 1 .1ft1-r Pn•s1dt•n1 Rc·Jgan was shot
And 111 tht 1:.i-.t of the· rt'C'{'nt Washington Monumc•nt
dvnarrntt• <;<·an· th1· TV tamC'ras WC'r(' 1n l'ffc><:t held
ht>Slag1• by .1 tt•rrunst <;('(•king a wide aud1C'nl'f' for his
an ta nu1 l< .ir Vil''<\" )
Tht y t<in t matl'h the TV pc'Opft• m -.pt'l'<i, but pnnt
pu1 n.ih-.ts nghtf~ ptltnl out that mc~t TV m •w:. reports
barc·ly touc·h tht• surface of an 1ssuC' Jfll'r all. how
mul·h c·an be· sci1d an a two· or three-minute· i.pot?
Nt'"' sp<1 p<'r" and magazines are ablC' tn provtdC' morl'
m ·dt•pth rnvera~w uf brc•alo.mg nt'WS and tn.'nds And
n·adl'rs hav<' the· option of dtg<'slmg l111\ m·ws at their
h.•1sun·. a luxurv ll•lt•\ 1s1on doesn't provtdl'
In add111on. an•a ... th<tl don't lt•nd thl'rns«lves wc•ll to
condensed video C'overage. mcluding some business and
pohllcal 1ssU1-s arf' usually covered mon thoroughly m
print
In n•n nt Vl'ar-.. howevC'r, l<'h•v1ston m•ws has lx<t·n
brl'aking out o.f lht• old ltmitataons CBS' "60 MtnutC's,"
hal'> prnvl'd that 1t 1s possible• to sp«nd 15 minutes on a
sangh• nl•W:. 11r fratun' f.'VPnl and not put your vi«wf.'rs to
sh'<'P On the· eonlrary. ''60 Manut<'S" rq~ularly <:he<:ks an
nt'ar tht· top of th« we<•kfy Nielsen ratings
SNtl'S :.ut·h a' "f)O Minutes" and ABC's ''20120' h:iw
proVl'd that sh<:kly <'<i1tN! and padcagt'<f n<'ws dehverro by
apsx·ahng broadcast personahues can attract even more
v1t'WC'rs than scJml' of the networks' fl<:tton !WTiC'S.
On the locul 11.'VC'I , news is very prof1t<1bh.• and agam
draws allructavt' raungs Thf.' Los Ang('k•s nl'twork-own<•d
stations arC' now airing up to lhn'<' hours of local news
each afternoon SfX"Ctacular floods and ftrC' don't happ<>n
often enough to fill all of that time, so th<' news director..
have bl-en borrowing from their print cousins.
The local n<'wscasts are now filled with spec·1ohwd
feature reporters who don't spend their time chasing
ambulances or mv<'ring City Hall. Instead, they'rt>
w orking up scrv1cl:' and special interest piN'<'!i
No station tht>S<' days Is without a medical reporter.
aomclim<'s o {'t'.'rt1flt'<f physician. This person reports on
cancer treatm<'nts. the benefit& and hazard1 of nu shots.
and the latest lest tubt.• baby brt'akthrough'
You also must have a ronaum<'r rcporll'r. who look<c
out for a\.ILO repair rtp·oHs. umafr c·h1ldn·rl'11 toys and
non-nutritious breakfatt cereals.
There may also be a aclent'<' rc.•port\•1· who u.lk'I nbout
4 Friday, January 14, 1983
. -
.111 up• ormng "IMtt ... hullll· lhghl 111 tht• latt:..,l Ill humt
n1mpull·r-.
Tht r .. pw t111g ..,p<~1.ihll0.., h.1v1 bt'\.OITil' l'Vl'n mun•
n.1rmv. 1n rt'l't•nl :> t>.1r ... KN XT ( 'h,1nrwl 2 for l'Xampl1·.
nll\i. f1"<1tun•.., ;o gn•1•ngr11C·1·r 11f111111g d;uly 11~ on fn•sh
fruits and v1·g«•t:ibh•., an o1t1111 r1·p.111 sp<'<·ia l1st providing
.idv1u.· un kt·t•ptn~ '<our car n11111111).( propt•rly. and <'Ven a
"bargain huntc r" \.\ h11 ll·~ vtt•\q•rs in on ubs<·un· stores
that sell lood. d11tl1111g and h11lN °h11ld goods at particularly
f11\l. pnt l 'S
Tradtt11m.olh thl· ·-.oft " 111 ws provtdt·d by th<'St' TV
"JX'l'tal1sh ..., tht· t' pt. of 1r1fn1111.1t11•n th.it has hc<·n found
ma111lv rn l·onsum, r mJg.111111·-. nr 1h1 C..·.11urt'l> sN:tton of
thl' dally rwwsr><tJX'I"'• But l'\ I'll 11111\'I\' ,ind play r{•vwws
an• nov. .i TV -.t<iplt·
Tht T\' fr<itun Spt'l·talists -.11nwt111w sufft•r from th<·
same handit<•P' "' tht 11 · h.1rd ll• ", .. ,1ssc1C·1at1•s It'-,
d1ff11·ull tn 1·ov1·r 1 n1rnpllc.11t·d 1111·d1c.1l '~'ut• thoruughly
an J tw11 manuh• 'J.>111
But 1h1 puhl11 ,1pp1•;1r-. 111 h."., .111 1ns.it1abl1· app<'tttt·
Int ,uth T\' rww.., t1 .. 11un·-. .• md 11 tht· trl'nd tonttnU<'S. we
111.1y Stklll havt· n ·gular p• t 1.11 1· 1Pfk1rlt'r-. and t·ttqut•tlt•
.idvisers Can a v1d1•0 "D;o;1r J\hll\ .. bt f:.ir nff'~
Nt•\\'Sfl:'l f)('t s .ind rn;1g.111nc' probably won't lx•
fl'ntlt•n·d obsol1 h It~ th.., tl'lt' • ._..d rww°' c•xphNon, but
thl print mt<lt.1 m,1\ und•·rgu tht 11 11\\ll tr;;nsformat1on
11 1s '>.11<1 th.it tht• homt· 11( 1h1 111 .. 11 futun. will bt·
i-quappt'ti ""1th '"Jlhhltl.ilt·d t 11mpU11 1 ..,.,.,ll·m and vtdl'O
<;< r<'<'ll!> m m<1!l\ 111<1111-. Tht• 1\1 \\ 'll.IJk'I., cmd mag.1ztnt•i. of
tht• futun mo1~ ht· t1.m,m1111·d '" h11nw., t·ll'ctronu:ally A
subs1:r1bt·1 t nulcl S<'al1 th1• l.111•'1 111·v.' .md fC'ntun~ a:.
pranll•d un ,1 \0 1d1·11 <;< n·t•n .llld p1 • '" ,1 hull on lo obtain a
paper cop\ of th1· dt·..,arul an11 l1 •
This m.1v ht• th< ulttm<ih hlur 1 ing nf tht· pnnl a nd
td1•\'ts1 on m•w-. IM1und.ines Ahh11ugh 11·., unhk«ly that the
pubht' hun~1·1 tnr nt•w., \\ 111 d..,,1pfX ar th1· bttycft•·rtding
paper boy m:iy ht· a trad1tinn that 1::. on thl? way lo
l'X ll ncllon
Mn"i n~ up tfw te•um foe· tlw
u~aU'd-~ inninp. C U~ Ut'\\~ UUlfUtliJH•
••&o Minuh• ~·· ar c Mori••) Sufrr,
llnrr' Hc·n!"otH't' u1ul Mikt• \\ :1lluc·1 ·
( lc•ft lo 1·iflhl ) nnd Eel Urucllt•y
(h ue·").
AMC-JEEP
ORANGE COAST
AMC-JEEP-RENAULT
2524 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -549 .. 9023
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
ATLAS
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
2929 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -548-1934
DATSUN
SADDLEBACK BMW/SUBARU NEWPORT DATSUN
28402 Marguerite Parkway 888 Dove Street
Mission Viejo Newport Beach -833-1300
831-2040 -495-4949
ROY CARVER BMW
1540 Jamboree Road
Newport Beach -640-6444
CREVIER MOTORS
208 W. 1st St.
Santa Ana -835-3171
LONG BEACH BMW
3670 N. Cherry Ave.
Long Beach -636-5790
CADILLAC
NABERS CADILLAC
2600 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -540-9100
CHEVROLET
CONNELL CHEVROLET
2800 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -546-1200
FORD
THEODORE ROBINS FORD
2060 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa
642-0010 -540-8211
LINCOLN-MERCURY
JOHNSON & SON
LINCOLN-MERCURY
2626 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -540-5630
SANTA ANA
LINCOLN-MERCURY
1301 N. Tustin Avenue
Santa Ana -547-0511
MAZDA
MIRACLE MAZDA
1425 Baker Street
Costa Mesa -545-3334
PEUGEOT
BEACH IMPORTS
848 Dove Street
Newport Beach -752-0900
PONTIAC
BOBLONOPREPONTIAC
13600 Beach Blvd.
Westminster
892-8851 -838-2500
PORSCHE-AUDI
CHICK IVERSON, INC.
445 E. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach -673-0900
MEISTER PORSCHE-AUDI
13631 Harbor Blvd .
Garden Grove -838-2333
SAAB
BEACH IMPORTS
848 Dove Street
Newport Beach -752-0900
TOYOTA
EARLE IKE TOYOTA
1966 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -646-9303
MAXEY TOYOTA
18881 Beach Blvd.
Huntington Beach 847-8555
VOLKSWAGEN
JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN
18711 Beach Blvd.
Huntington Beach
842-2000
VOLVO
EARLE IKE VOLVO
1966 Har bor Blvd.
Costa M~sa -646-9303
-Daytime Drama
Ray gets bombed . 1n
By L YNOA HIRSCH
ALL MY CHILDREN D1srnHrc'<f hv Greg in Marlins'
basement, Rav realize,., Jt>nny 1s ol'>o in the· house In order
to save Jenny·, Ray rushc:'S OUt of tlW hOll~(.' With tht.• bomb,
which goes off killing him .rnd IC':w1ng everyone t•lse
unscathed. Forl't-d by Kent to rl'tr.11 t g~1p column item
about their eng<1gemf'nl. Erica r<'lurru. to Pine Valley In
New York, Silver striv£~ to 1.'0ntmUE" aHau with Kent Nma
tries to halt St<'ve's obvious mt<'rl'St m Brooke Wh<'n Nana
claim'> she has lo work late. Cliff cannot find her at lhf>
offic.·c•, so he R()('S to StE.'Vt:'s apartment and finds her scarf in
the hallwav Brookt.· aware that Palmer and Daisy are
lovers Ellen m1ually turns down Lars' vacation invitation
but changes hl'r mind after a JE•alous Mark punt·h~ Lars
out Mark thrilled that Meloo Moore 1c; interested in has
song With Angie's support. J(>s.<;<> dt't·1cit.'S tc1 sing 1n a local
band
ANOTHER WORLD As pa1nt1ng-. arl' bc•1ng !>Old ,
Davenport and Johann arr kdlPd in ;1 shootout Cet:1Jlr
reals~ Sandy has been using ht·r and lC'lls him, "f hah· you
more than I've c.>ver hated anybody 1n my life·· Mac thrilled
at Sandy's vindication and thP twu are rc>united Reuben
Marino as hired lo dl'fend Louie; Louis' l'stranged wife
Felicia Gallant. a Camt'd nuvf'hst arnves 1n Bay City with
her aide Gil Quinn doctors the• books so Stt·vt: won't
discover Rachel made t'Ontribut1ons Sand y dt'<'1des to hght
Cecille for custody of Maggie When L{'('llle turns against
Louis. he blames Elena
AS THE WO RLD TURNS With Gunnar unconscious
on the oil refinery catwalk, James lunges at the gun toting
Barbara The gun goes oH. wounding him James undergoes
surgery and then tells Paul and the police Barbara
deliberately shot him Barbara could be charged with
attempt.eel murder 1f James testifies against her, and he says
he will unless she g1ves him custody of Paul. Tom gets
anonymous note saying Jam~ had duplicate set of keys to
Dee's car Craig checks self out of the hospital when he
fears box of bomb-making material will be found m
apartment. Steve looks on as Craig and Betsy prepare to
march down the wedding aisle Margo learns ~he is
pregnant.
CAPITOL Judson to be made head of JVlC, but Jeff
realizes he must get statement from Myra. At Julie's
engagement party, Kelly spots Phil Dade and flees. Trey
catches up with her and proposes marriage. but l!lhe says no.
he needs a wife who's more like Myra Kirk tells Sloane he
can't sleep with her just yet, because all she'll be doing iti
thinking of Tyler Kirk and Sloane will now be co-hoeting
Washington Week, but Sloane will still be the star of the
production. Danny tell!J Frank to get bllwkma1l money from
Cleggs now or he's going to the feds.
DAYS OF OUR LIVF.S: To scare off Roman. Stephano
has Kayla poisoned Kayla fights for her Jiil>, whilC' Marlena
fears this may not be the only attempt to scare Rol'T\4ln by
hurting someone he loves. Stephano Insists that Renee
recuperate at the mansion. Liz dl'(.i dc'!I to !lpy on Tony and
Renee, hoping she will catch thl•m m mltid<'t'd so she can
leave Tony Eugene continues t.o have prNnonitlons and
daydreams about a ntw woman In ht~ life
EDGE OF NlGHT: Raven 111.lllllng bedding down with
Ian. Lan tel.la Raven the onJy wuy he'll reveal his pt.lit and
his pre.nt buslnet1111 deallngB Is If ahe marri<'S him. MlttJ
vows rcvenae on Nora when aht cannot colll'Ct huurance to
t9bul\d ~rant becaulC! Ill burn.Ing wu anon. Gunther
fur\Qus when Nora intlsta that they marry. Nicole fean
8 Friday, January 14, 1983
'All My Children'
Nora will not h<'lp e>Wnl·rat<' Mll1·s ot Barbara's brutal
beating Gavin a1 rivt-s ;it tht• dann· 'tud10, d1~·ov('n, Nora
strangled and glim~ N1l11lt· £let.'lll~
GENERAL JIOSPITAL Ups.-t lx>t·au:>t· Holly signed
papers rehevmg Percy of any p:1rt in tht· utl sc:am, Luke
heads for the· mountains to think th11\gs through In the
mountains. a stranger trlC's to t.akt• LukC''s wallet Ht' goes
after him and Luke 1s caught in an .walanchl' Jimmy Lee
Holt comes to town and da1ms ht· 1-. Edward's long lust
1Jlegltlmate son, Eric. Edward dOt'sn't bd1cv<.• him, but Lila
lal.('r says she h1rl'd Scorpio to find ~Jw<1rd's son Angered
by Edward's rebuff. Jimmy takes oH un .i motorcycle and ts
hurt in crash At the hospital. Mornl'<i .ind Alan tell him to
leave town. Monica worried becauSt• shl''s lw·ing followl.'d by
a stranger Bobbi and Noah make lovt· Tiffany hl'artbroken
when. expecting a proposal from N11,1h c;he I'> told they
should <.'001 off tht•1r relationship &11tly rhl)S Heetth(•r lo
move in with Jackw and Tiffany
GUIDING LlGHT Quint and Nola ll•j\'f' tn VISlt Gracie
in Hollywood Rdx.•ci:-a blamt's Quint lor l11ss of her c-htld
Set>mg a marriage• counsdor. K.-lly ht•lil·vc·s that all of his
mantal problems with Morgetn Jn· dut• to Josh When K~lly
spots Josh and Morgan togC"lhN ht• ht>t•umt•s furious and the
twosome flee Lawr Morgan and Ju-.h -.h;irl' thPir first kiss.
Ph1ltp spends a night in Jail for ~pt·t·dmg When Alan
returns. he blaml'S Hope pnd M1kl' for not grttmg lhP boy
out. unaware that Philip n•fused any aid from th<' duo The
L TA Co 1s St't up by Ross, Josh and Amanda Fc•arful that
someone realtzes he 1s really Samul'! Pasquin. Mark goes to
Amanda in searc-h of certain 1tPrn~ He 1s attacked and
Amanda finds h im unconscious m ht•r apartm<'nt Maureen,
shaken because Tonv told Ed about ht•t relationship with
Matt Davenport ht>a.ds for NE.'w Yo1 k
ONE LIFE TO LIVE As Karen and Steve reach
destination with Tommy, Tango grc.>ets them with hall of
bullets The tno escape Later th«.>y are in a car wreck.
When police find the wreckage. Steve and Karen are gone.
Larry traces them to Nantucket, where Kare n tells Larry
she always goes with the men who needs her the m06t, a nd
Steve needs her S he head! with S tevf.' to Canada. Police
hoping to learn Tango's Identity from Stubbs when he
regains consciousness, but all he says 1s, "Emerald eyes,"
and slips back into coma. Bo tries to fight his attraction for
Dee when they are in a Nevada shoot for his rodPO. Becky
pays Bo a surprise visit in Nevada During the shooting of
the commercial, Dee 1s left behind Ldter. Bo comes back to
rescue her as she has h<'en trapped by a p1cce of falling
scenery. Cassie agrees to be m the junior deb ball.
RYAN'S HOPE: Carol's bodv d1"C'f>V<'rrd m Siobhan's
hotel room Fearing for Siobhan's hfe, .Joe• dc-c1des to traH
her Maevc and Johnny take Carol'~ child . Jill d1scovers
Seneca a nd Arley at his mother's home ln Cannda.
Re kindling tht•lr feelings for one onotht•r, Sene<'a and Jill
d~1d<' he must return hm1'l' w ith Arlf'y Clt.sy and Kirk
both give Amanda phony ~tories about her blackouts. Kirk
is off to Hons Kong . Pat and Amanda admit their lov • for
one another. Later Pat is hurt by falling l'indl'r blcx.•k Dt.-c
closes tht." Cryswl Pola~.
SEARCH FOR TOMO l\ROW. Angry with h or
mothcr'8 try to pay Keith to move out o( t.uwn. Wt-ndy
elopes with him Travis hord-pr<'&!l<'d to ~Utv\" Liza's
char&«'t that .Rusty made (.'('rtaln she would be UnAblt" to (lel
back to Hend non on New Year's Evl' Rl.l$t)' wa.nsJ• •
ee•t next to Jo on a New York fllaht and 11<.'ta out to romance
ht'r K.rtnln ff'al"I Bria n will r-eallic sh~ hAt mt.carried
before lh y married and ple:ads with Wam-n to ma.kc It look
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1 Doctors' star spins
to 1 As World Turns~
By LYNDA HIRSCH
Q: I'm heartsick with the cancellallon of Texas. Can
you please lell me If any of the actors on that show will be
appearing on other soaps? Also. will any of the Doctors
per form ers be m oving to other daytime dramas? -K.W.,
New Orleans. La.
A At prt·~o; tlllll'. llu 111\l' from tht' Tt>xas cast has lx-.•11
addPd to JllY 011~01"K M'rtal llowt•ver. there are sev1..•r01l
JX•rforml•n-, whu oliv1nusly will Ix· on the :.oap S(•(•nt• m thl•
near futun• Wt•'ll put our mont•y on Mtl'hacl Woods, Randy
Jlam1ltun . Dunald May and Carla Bort•l\1 As for Thl'
Do<:turs. Fr.ink Tl·lf1•r. who plays Luk<'. ha::. already m ovl•d
on to As thl• World Turns. wh<'rt' ht•'s playmg Brian Mr-Call.
n rol1· pn·v11>usly takt•n cm by Rt)bl'rt Burton.
Q: I can't believe that Rick Springfield is going to be
leaving General Hospital In M ar ch. He never even bad a
storyline. I t'annot imagine how such a major talent and so
popular an actor C'ould be so m isused. -L.T .. Buffalo, N.Y.
A Part o f thl' n•ason that S pnngfll'l<i's Noah Drak<·
charnl'tt•r rwv1•r hJd mut·h of J storyline w.is the touring
!;(.'ht•duh.> Spnngfll'ld had under his c:ontract with RCA
He<'ord:. Oflc·n hl• would bt· gont• from tht-st·l for days on
e nd, making 1t hard lo havt• a truly maJor ::.toryline
(Howt•ver. 1t 1s ubv1ou<; thJt Gl•neral Hospital feels Tony
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sturvi1nt• l
·As l11r Spn11gftl'lcl's lc·a\'lng m Man·h. 11·s true lfr hJJ
hnpt'll It> lt·avc· thl· show l11st )t•Jr but could not get out i1l a
tWo·vl'ar u>nlr.ic:t with tht' program Spnngrwld was
thnll(>d with thl· opportunity g1v(•n to him on G H. but 1<;
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cl.-parb <;It h1• ri-.. latt•t.l for a ma.ior n'lord wur and to ..;t;arl
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1e111erJ IJPllP.ral asks private eye Pt111tr
Marlow!' to 1nveo;.11ga1e a series vi s1rany1•
eve11ls 111•t1lv1ng hrs lwo da•Jgtller<, I
llfS l 0 [Q) llJllOtil fh~ yuverrHJr ,tllt1fJUfl\. e5-
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un1oent1l1ed lly1ny • >t1JP1..I D 0 llOV1f H'.f'r u 1 CuhJ l 19;,
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0) , ... MAGAZINE A ,, • > ,11 p .. ,.,,1,,1111t•·.
thal 1he Aqu<111us Tt1Pr'ltrP "' Hollywrn;O 1o.;
haunred a 5-year old t1''''1 w1lh11ul '"lr'> 1•
~en 0111n11. subs1°ru1e'>
W MOYIE Br1nb ThP Great Rot1t1er0 \ 1976 Drama1 Oarrero McGav1n I PSl1e
N1el<oen tn 1950 Boston 15 rocked by lhf'
new<, ot a specl.1cutar armored car rub
oery that tai..es nearly ',f'vPn years tr,
solve (2 hrs )
fll) WAltetOTOll W'ED II flfVIEW m WALlSTilllTW'ED "Wtial Lnok• <.>Ol)rj
rw 1983" Guest James Odtny P•e1.u
hv(• v1cp pri><,r.:Jenl tor Ore•PI !Jur11h,1m
l .1n1oer1 Inc
C II.JI) AmTIOM Jc>hn 01'an (Mar11n
Shl'Pnl is appo.ntPl'J c oun~et to Pres1den1
N1•L1r1 tRrp T0rn1 rnePts ~11!. luture wtlf'
M;J1Jrl'en \ Tt1erP<,,1 Aus,,ell) ;ind lf'ar11s 01
"'•' Wa!Prgale brealo. "' (Pan 1) (,'hrs .JO min )
{ IP'Ofl'TICIWTD
H MOVIE Ga111ro1t t t981 Or;,ma) Met
Gibson M;irk L e>e Two Ausr1ahan Idol
(dl PIS Wtlh COlllfiJS.loltyly c11flerenl rero;On
i11r1f'S s1qn ur 10 l1qhl "1 1he M1aole f as1
e111 ltleal•e uw1ng w,.,,rJ War II PG 11
h1 50 min J
0 MOYIE 8rea~ lhr••uyh t 1979 Ora
maJ R1cha10 8urfon Rt1d S11<1ger A Na11
sergeant bi>comes enit>r111lprJ 1n a plot 10
as<>ass1na1e H1tle>r PG' ( 1 ht 35 min 1
$1 MOYIE Blow Oul 11981 Suspen<.i>I
John Travolla. Naricy Allen A sound re1,;h
ri1c1an who works on horrnr 111ms oecomes
involved 111 a murder myst111y when he wtl
11e<;se9 an .is<;ass1ndf111n A' ( 1 hr 45
rn1n J 0 MOVIE Thp La~I Word' ( 1979 Ora-
ma) Richard Harns, Karen Black An
unworldly 1nven1or s1rigle-handedly ltghls
Crty Hall rn an alltimpr lo save his apart·
n1en1 house trnm the wrecl<er 'PG 12
hrs)
Ml QZJ w. .. ntl , ... y
UlfJ ®> ntl NIW ODO COUf'U re1,. and
Osca1 compete wllh Mch Olht<• 1r1 be
named "Bachelor ot tl1R Year i CHAllL.rl ANGIL.I ODOCCU\I
WALllTMITWDk 'Wha1 lo<Jk~ c.ood
f"or 1983? • Gues1 James Balog. eKecu
ltvf' vice presrdenl ror OreKel Burnham
Lambert Inc
8'i) Jiii COO,.fl'I ORANOI COUNTY
'Sacremen10 Oateltne" Senator SOI
Campbell and As!'-embtyme" Dick Rob111
<;on ond Ross Johnson 101n Jim Cooper lor
a d1scuss1on ol the issues facing Orengn
County
UI@ MOVW Rf'bel W1lhou1 A Cause"
( i955. Orama) James Dean. Natalie
WO<XJ A young man (Dins a teen-age
'1•111g becau<;e of his lack of respect for his
parents (2 hrs. 25 min ) .. 8 (I) OAUAI The future ol the Ewing
family end bv11ness l\8ng9 In the b&lance
as lhe court rules on Jock's wilt ( 1 t\r ) Q G DIGHT M)llt Michael Knight •nd a
COilJ)lf' r.1111ght In !ht mk:ldlt Of • Tt'<H
12 Friday, January 14. 1983
p1ri11;nn111y war !Pam up 10 enl) floe con
111 I ( 1 h1)
0 il~) MOYIE Hie lsr;ind t 1Ytl0 ACJ11en
1.11t• 1 M1cn.iel C <1.1ne Davia Warne1 Whtie
111,. .. 11y.11111q ,i rash "' st11p 01sappea1
'''" .... Ill Ille Bermu11a T1 .. 1ngle a 1ournal·
,.,, .twnOlf'S dcross '"' 1'.0l<1led 400-year
old ( ulori~ or P••illeS (ParPnlill 1j1screl•o11
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ING AllTI CW JUAM Rod S1e1ger hosts a
1••·rlorrnanc.P lly s,. Japanesl' drama and
1.H•t:t> mac,1ers wh1cn 1nc1uoes 1n1roduCI<'
1, '>ey1nf'nts c.omp11sea ol n1~1oroca1 v•y
111•11es ;ind Japanese prtnls ( 1 hr 1 0!> ...vii AND TH! '"1llUflGH "The Brtl
1<.11 fes1111al' Cell1s1 Yo-Yo Ma and c.c1m·
p .. P1<. OhvP1 Knu<;'>l'n John McCabe and
<;11 M1L11;ie1 Topriell 101n Anare Prevrn .1nd
'''" Piihbu•l.jt• C,yrnphuny Orchestra lor .111
.ill L1l 1 tes11val hononnQ Br11ish rnu<,1c 1 1
hf 1
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r •"''"' r oJ•d <.n11c1< Cunnor~ A deadly
111r1J<, 1~ stolen rr c•m a m11i1ary lab arid
1111it>d'it•ed ur1 !lie pnpulalton sp1ead1ng .~
11,111 ul deari. .ind aestruct1on PG' ( 1 hr
40 rr1111 I
l MOVIE Ga11tov1t 11981. l:lrarna1 Mel
f11bsttr• Mail< Lee Two Au~lraltan loo!
r;ic PIS w11n cuP111is11ngly drfleren1 riersoro
ahl1es !.rgn uo 10 l1gh1 111 111P Middle F.l'>I
e•rt theatre dllfmg World War I PG' 11
hr 50 rntn ) ~I INC llVAMID'I CHROMICU IA TUN>AY NIGHT
ll'A•a•H
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lh1• G1ober11 lam1ly m danger when an
11111uo::ter er1le1s lhe11 home aller Chase
111'.1s1s on conduc11ny his own 111ves11ga11on
11110 lhe~1 murrJer ( 1 hr )
0 Oi) Tott ITDU Remington rnay
be on over his heaa wt1en he is narned
honorary chairman 01 a charity devolec1 lo
l~dV'a '1) ~fn" b;ild eRgle ( 1 hr )
lot ANGILll WllK .. MV1IW
ntl llAQIC <Yf DANCI "Whal fs New"
Dame Margot fonteyn traces the career!>
nl ~ome performers and choreographers
who have expe11men1ed w1lh new styles
dttd lorms of dance ( 1 hr )
~11,MOVIE "Superman II" ( 1980. Fantasy)
Ch11s1ophe1 Reeve, Margot Kidder Whtie
saving Pa11s from a nuclear eKplos1nn.
SupNman unw111111g1y frees lhe trio of
powertul vlllalns who were onglnally
rrnp11soneo by his Kryplonian father 'PG'
(i' hrs . 5 min )
(0 ) MOVW "U1gh1 A Music Wer" ( t981.
Musical) Documentary Concen foo1ege
hlmea in London New York Callfomla
and France spcthghts lhe performances of
34 New Wave groups. 1nclucllng The
Police. Oevo. Joan Jell ano The Go·Gos
'A'~· 5m1n)
r SJ "Urban Cowboy" t 1980. Dre-
ma) ,JOhn Tr11volla. Debra Winger A blu•
cot111r wo1ker who fancies himself a mod-
l'ln-day cowboy falls In love with a girl he
meets In 11 popul&r country-and·w&Stem
bat ·po· (2 hrs. t2 min ) Ct MIMI "Blow Out" (t981, Su11penae)
.lohn Trevolt&. Nancy Allen A IOI.Ind tech·
ntc111n who w0fk1 on norror films t>ecomet
involved 1n a murc:Jer my1tery wn.n he Wit·
nesges an assassination. 'R' { 1 hf., 4!
min)
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INDOINDINT ..rwOM NEWI
CALFOINA wm< • l'EVEW 'CIEIAX ~ROON
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( 111r1e11yl t ltr•I ll1<w.11d t n;;rles Martin
t,no1h A or "'' 1•• t11oh ... rt n;.>t rni~t.'" form
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G• ·IVt' · ( I Qfi9 Horrot) C .hro..rupher Lee,
n11µ!"rl Davie<. A ytrl 11t1e1st boyf11end
.incl 1e1tq1rnis uncle 10111 litre:<>!. 111 ~ave her
lrL•m Draculd (I hr~ J EJll DAYI> IVIMIMD '11111 111 A !rill After
1~IThe5~=~0MQHT
t1J) TMI WT WON>
MOVll 'Warlock Moon· 1191~ tlor
rttr) lau11e Waller-;. Joe s~,m10 After
slurnbllng upon an ilbaridoned henlth spa.
a young c.ouple encounte1 a V•C1m1&. ax&-
w1or~ beast (2 hrs ) ~ LOVI, AIBICAM ITYU ~) llOVll "rrent.h V1tirn11om;" ( 1979.
Drama) Cris Maritn S1t'9riecl Cell1er A
P1111~ nrnrtm{lnl 1<; thi> <;r11ne of sel!UBI
11nc.min1ers 1nvo1v111~ .1 t111J vt conlrastlngly
dlllereni women ( t hr • 25 1111n )
OMOVll "Tnttoo" ( 1981 OrE1ma) Bruce
Dern M11uc1 Adams An 0M1w1ed tattoo
nrlist kidnaps a fashion model and pre>
c:oeds to cover ~r body wllh h1!. handl·
work. 'A' ( t hr . 45 111111 !
1n(R) CIHICWW "Rollover· (1981. Ornma)
Jane Fondo. Krlt. Krtstollerson A tormet
movie star who too" over the chairman·
l\htp of her lnte hu&barid's corporation llnd
a high pewered flnaric1al export bOcOfT\9
Involved In a diSA,Slrous denr with Arab
lnvettOft 'R' (2 hra.)
1111 D GD ICTY...,,.. Gueat ~mmy Bui· i {A) (I hr • 30 min ) f09com.e• OLOll
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l)kt., ,. t11µe rtK.0<de1 Into •n Amer1een
iMtfll stars debut (2 '"' ) ~COUNTY TODAY ,. ....
1111 t OM 1MI TOR Featured an Interview
wllh llCIOr David He&aethofl; I looll et th•
>O<Jlhe bOCllh a plac e where e cowboy
with class can do his shopping
I GHM&Y,_.
LA~ I -.rY l~MY m OM LA. reatured a lool< at punk•
dfld the11 1ela11onsh1ps with their lamllies, a
µroftle of 1ad10 per'ICJnallttet Lohman and
Bdrkley Cl> nc TAC DOUGH
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WILCOmTO_.,Ql.•MOe . COU.141 ....,..,_ Fresno State
Bottlln' Bulldog& vs Long Beach 49ers (2
hrs J • l'J (() 1MI IKMll OI HAZZMD Roscoe
no1wnates himself for the "Lawman of the
Yu.i• award but Enos and Cle1Us get In
the W.2:J (Al I I hi ) CJ W ntl llOWDI OI llAmtlW If All
Matthew t11es to prevent a childhood
f111md who is working as a stunt man 101 a l 1111Me company lrom kilting himself (A)
~ L1tu1 U llOVll The Big Sleep ( 1946. Mys·
tery) Humphrey Boga11. Lauren Bacall A
ll EST A UR A N '/'
3840 E. Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar
.67 3-3933
Friday. January 14, 1983 11
-Friclay Cont.
engulfs a ~pace!.r11r t h,11 lrinos nn Mat
{1 hr 30 m111 I 0 llOYE The L11~t Wurd t 1\179 0..1
ma) R1cha1tJ Harri!, to .. 1r"" Blac >. A1
unworldly inventor S•lltltll n.1n1Jedly l1qr.1
City Hall 1n an a1t.•n1µt !•• ,,,.,p tus apart
men1 htHJ',.'' trqft1 1hP wrf"t kpr 'PG
hrs)
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Day I uu1~ Jourdan A won1an leave<> ti"'
<>ecnruJ t11Jst1arrd whe11 !.hP 01S<.overo; r1('
k1llt>1J ht'I t1rs1 h11<.,t;;1110 1n order to rr1arry
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1:11 ' H, MOVIE <\mash Pata(.t' ( 1981 Ora
m.31 B1u110 Lawrence Anria Jemison A
New /ealand 1unkyaro owr1er s rurnt>d
-Saturday
Ml~ U.S. FAMI MPOllT PUAIE DON'T UT THI DAllal ~TON A It COMCIJIT
The popular 1au sa•ophori1~t 1c; accomp11
rneu Oy ,1n all star qu1111i>1 •n a concert
taped at lhe Schubi:>•J lh!'alrP 111 Phdadel
flh•a ( 1 hr)
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Dabney Co1e111arr t\rch1P Hahri t 1 111 10
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lers"
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Thomas Mitchell, Anne Baxter t2 hrs)
(f) •TRUCnoMAl .... · 'Bas11e1ba11
Rebounding" Guest Denny Crurn t 1lU1~
VIiie (R)
(HI llOV1I "Handle With Cari•· ( t'!77
Corne<ly) Paul Le Mat Conely Cltlr~ 11
hr 40 min)
( L.) THI OOLOb AQI OF TIUVlllON ·Pat
terns·· Ed 8e111ey Everett Sloane and
Richard Kiley star 1n a 1955 production ot
Rod Serhr>g's multi faceted st11dy ot stress
m the cornpet1t1ve world of big ous1ness
(I hr)
(0) C.& MIROll A trucker lather and 111~
Chtldren set out on a dehvery convoy com·
posed of two flashy, 18·wheeler trucks
and a susp1c1oos-look1ng taic.I 1ha1 seems
to be loll= them
CS) TNI WlllHll CW A NCH Q) An
unhappy nch kid, whO hi!& elferylhlng
except lrlends. finds thol hit tile changes
drarm111ca1ly when he 18 offered seven
wlahet by a laity yodmother (Butterfly
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14 Friday, January 14, 1983
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l•">~•P1at1• '"and .. utence ( 1 111 40 t11'f1 I
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n1;i1 uP >rye P!!1Jpard Oscar Homul~a
rr,, '"'""'"'YY department ot a 1a•g<' hos
1 .. 1.1 ,.,,.II"' N1lh act•v1ty as a typ1c.a1 day
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Dr,~m.11 Ct11et D;in c;e,,,~P !:>hm Pickens
( t 111 40 r111n I
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T • "'Y 0·11 iii Jessica WallN ( 1 hr , 27
''"'' t Q°:) FURY
7:05 @ MOVll Oar atmas ( 1 %2 Advenhw• 1
Anttiony Ou1nn. Silvana Mangano (3
hrs)
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DAVEY All>QOWnt
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1935. Western) Gene Autry ( 1 hr )
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( MOVll "Oeyt Ot Fury" ( 1979) Ooc11
montery (2 hrs )
(I ) M\IM lfllORT (fl) A sc1ent1flc eic.plora·
!rein ol elhlet1c performance which can aid
nltlleles 1n 1mpro111ng their game (A)
(Hl llOVll 'Liar's Moon·• ( 1982. Orama)
Mall Dillon, Cindy rlr;her ( t hr . •S min ) D llOVll "Hnrrn War" 11981, Come
dy) r<Jw1vd He1rmann. Ooraldlne Page
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·1.i Jack Lemmon Walter Ma11hau While
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'''I.I he" rudely rntenupted by a Oumhltng
l..i11ure ut a rnan who 1s a11emptrng suicide
R' ( I hr 36 mm I
.. ~ ll1WHN ntE LaEI 4:15 IUYDll FOfUI
4:IO MOYE · Brg ChasC' ( 1%4 CJrdma)
GtC>nr• Lanya11. Adele Je1yen5 A rookie
U•P captures the thieves responsible tor a
payroll roboery (2 hr!. )
(!) THRO ICOM I C-OlmNT'Y CAUJl>M ~ POlfY'I l'l<Jlllll It IPCMn'I (R) 41:11 vtc.T AM.I SOW
4M CMTOONI
L' hr 40 min) W MOYE Franke11ste1n's Daughter'
( 1959 Horror) John Ashley Sanc1ra
uo1Kr11E~WD
. WLD. Wl.D ~ °' ANIW.I VOYAQI TO ntl IOTTOM CW ntE llA
HOGAM'IMPOll
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•Jom ( 1936) ( 1 hr 30 min) t 11(1 ICHOOI. Tips to1 oette1 sk11ng
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L MOVll ::.uperrnan II t 1980 Fantasy)
Chr1~topt1N Reeve Margot Klfjder (2
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$ MOV11 ·cau~ For Alarm ( 1951
Suc,pense) Loretta Younq Barry Sullt11an
( 1 hr 14 mrn)
Z, llOYE 'Duel For Four ( t962J Mike
Preston. Wendy Hughes t 1 hr 35 min ) Miii ~=-J~~Vlll ®l ICOOIY DOO I PUIPY O TIDITA&.K "On Becoming Thirteen
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at Wake Fo1es1 Oemon Deacons (2 tirs )
IOllANIYIW&ftlfntlROUND Manilow
performs a selection ot his hits. includmg
'Mandy "t Wrtte The Songs." "Can't
Snwe Without You' and "Copacabena "
T apecl at P11tsbu1gh's C1111c Arena (2
hrs)
t:iD tJ Cl) Mn fOOTIAU. "NFC Playoff
Game .. (3 hrs. 15 min)
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CHIROPRACTIC
OUTLOOK
By Or Gary Baranoski
Alllecl lighting's
JANUARY SALE
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0) IOIOW YOUR 1a1
(O)llOYll "When I Am K1ny 11981 fan
rasy) Lark Geib. Aloo Rav ( 1 ht 25
min)
(i) "'1.CC. TO~ Cl••NOt A Cuban
boy llv1n1,11n M1am1 learns valuable tessons
about his family anCl n1111tage wt"len several
r~a11ves come to v1s1t
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min)
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(1982 Science F1c.t1on1 Arnmated 11
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(Tenn) tO·rounc:l heavyweight bout from
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fantasy se11es spothghtong a t)rano-new
lam1ly of Jim Henson's Muppets. Jive lurry
rreatures called Fraggles. chronicles the
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a way to leave lhe land Fraggle Rook.
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Comedy) Bob Hoµe. Dorothy Lamour (2
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(H) IM9IQ POIOM: DUO CM .AUY11
Pat11ck O'Neal hoals this examination of
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cases of the 20th century Anastasia Of
Russia JuClge Creter. Amelia Earhart.
Michael Rockefeller Jimmy Hotta ano
0 A Cooper ( 1 hr I
(01 l\ml A sp111ted tribute lo the genius
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Trucey Gold and Tony Lo Bianco slar in
th•· movie u.Another Woman's Child," al 9
p .m . Wc>dne day on KNXT (2).
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fir 'f'll>' n I S•mpson 11ne1 Me11n Jc>t>
1 ''"""'' ,,,., ,m111ng the lorrner Nrt play
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lhe t11\lu1y JI p1 J IOllltl.ill 1 h1 10 min I .. El]) WALT oee.Y GI) ntl MW Of THI DOllMUM
A p1111ate d!'lec;llvfl is 111ded by h1s
1110 al Dob+>rm1tn p1n~ht>rs n solving lhP
mut1101 ol il e1e1111ery ooy who wa1. black
rna111ng A <,h1pp1n11 magnate (A) ( I hr ) 8 llOVll P-.ychO" ( 1960 Mystery)
Anthony Perkins Janet l 11.gh A young
woman f'•1tnuntoro; 11 µsy1 hotic k1ll111 11he1
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nrnploye• (2 hi\ ) 0 @' HAltl'Y DAYI K C toll~ for th11 yCllml.)
1 on1111 I r l1n1111 h11~ hlfe1j to t>f' h1~ new
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who wilnts 10 prPVent lhe sal4J of Jumbo.
the mos1 teleh•aled eklphanl at lhe Lon-
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Y< )l II{ ( :c )~1Pl.ETE ( .l :!DE n) ( )!{,-\'.\:( ;1·: ( :c ).\!-,I l>l\l:RSI< r\S
Michael Tilson Thomas
Favorite son to return
home as guest conductor
Amencan conductor Michael Tilson Thomas will
return to Orange County Saturday for his second
col\cht of the season as principal guest conductor of
the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. French
pianists Katia and Manelle Labeque will be featured
soloists
Sponsored by the Orange County Philharmoruc
Society, the 8:30 pm concert wall be held in the Santa
Ana High School Auditorium, 520 W. Walnut, Santa
Ana. Born m Los Angeles an 1945, Thomas became the
principal guest conductor of the Los Angeles
Ptulharmoruc at the beginning of the 1981-82 season.
He graduated with a master of music degree from use m 1968, m addition he has served as associate
conductor of the Boston Symphony, music director of
the Bu!falo Philharmonic He regularly conducts the
Chicago. Pittsburgh and San Francisco symphonies.
As duo pianists, the Labeques
have toured throughout Europe.
They have performed with the
Amsterdam Concertgebouw, the
Rotterdam Philharmonic, the
Suisse Romande in Geneva, the
Orchestra National de France and
the London Sinfonietta. They
regularly appear at major music
festivals and are active in the field
of chamber music.
The sisters began studying
music when they were very
young They graduated from the
Pans Conservatory where they
were awarded joint first prize for
piano in l 968
The Lebeques made their
American debut with the Los
Angeles Philhannonic in 1979 and
recently appeared as special guests
with guitarist John Mc -
Laughlin and his ensemble in a
Jazz at the Bowl event.
Saturday's program will open
with Ingolf Dahl's Music for
Brass. The Labeques will be
featured in Mozart's Concerto in E
flat. The concert will close with
Berloiz's "Symphonie.
Fantastique."
Michael Tilson Thomas
returns to Orange
C.Ounty Saturday as
principal guest
conductor of the Los
Angeles Philharmonic
Orchestra. French
pianiata Katia and
Marielle Labeque will
be (eatured 90loi1ta.
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!Chamber music ... Fullerton concert Sunday afternoon
Violi'-lt
Mi hon
Thoma!!o.
Cellist
Gabor
R.-jto
The F\tl.lerton Fnends of Music will sponsor
the second concert in its 24th season Sunday with
a chamber music presentation
Fe~tured will be V\Olutist Y uk1ko Kame1,
viol.Lst Milton Thomas, cellist Gabor Re]t.o and
p1arusl Edouardo Delgado. They will JOm in a
concert of chamber music by Beethoven, Dohnany1
and Dvorak
The free concen is co-sponsored by the
Cornmuruty Services Department of the City of
Fullerton and wlll be held in the Performing Arts
Center of Sunny Halls High School, 1801
Warburton Way, FuUerton, at 3:30 p.m
Kame1, a former student and assistant to
Jascha Heifetz, is known on the concert stage
mtemauonally and t.eat·hes music at UCL.A and
other uruvers1ues. She recently began to record.
Thomas has performed with artists such as
Casals, Stern. Paugorsky, Myra Hess and fluust
James Galway He al.so teaches a t USC and other
ochools. and conducts master classes in Japan and
England
Re]t.o atu•nded the Musk Academy an
Budapest and studied under Casals tn Spam I le
has played in such noted ~oups as the Hun~a.n.an
and Paganiru quartets, and is a founding member
of the Alma Tno Re]t.o has taught at USC for
over 25 years
Del~ado studied music in his-nauve
Argentm.a. m Venice. and at Juilllard tn New
York His many honors include the Vladinur
Horovitz Award, and winner of the Manhattan
Orchestra C.Ompelltion Ill 1968 He has given
many reotals and played numerous Ort'hestral
solos in South America, Europe and the Um~
States
The artists will perform Beethoven's Piano
Tno No 11, Opus 12la vanauons on "lch btn der
Schneider K.ak.adu," Dohnany's Serenade in C
Major for violm, viola, and cello, and Dvorak's
Piano Quartet in E Flat. Opus 87
Pianis t
Edouardo
De lgado
Violin is l
Yukiko
Kamei
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Orange Coast theater ... ·Flurry of casting notices
The tum of the calendar bnngs a flurry of
casting notl«'S from theater groups a long the
Orange Coast
The C.OSta Mesa C1Vlc Playhouse, which staged
an aU-romedy 1982 slate, turns serious Jan 27
with the opening of "A Far C.Ountry," Henry
Denker's dramatization of the early years of
S igmund Freud
R ober t K okol will e nact the f amed
psychotherapist, with Nancy Andrews as his young,
aippled patient. Others in the C.OSta Mesa cast are
Paula Kraus, Rochelle Sav1tt, Allan Stone,
Elizabeth Ltt, Joe Rit.kes and Leonard Han8en.
Pau Tarnbelliru 18 directmg the show on the
expanded Civic Playhou8e st.age Performancet will
be given Thursdays through Saturdays at 8:30
through Feb 12 at the theater, on thP. Orange
County Fairground.a. w\th reservation8 available at
754-5159.
~aring up for a Feb 4 opening are Moliere'•
''Tartuffe" at the Newport Harbor Acwn Theater
and Tenneseee Wllllarn.I' "The Gius Menagerie" at
the Irvine Community Theater.
Don Laffoon, the Dally Pilot'• recently
honored "man of the year" in theater, i. ~
''Tartuffe" and ia shifting Its location from Moliere•
France to present-day DaJlaa where the tltle
char8C'U"f' will bear a strong n!9embl.ance to one J .R.
Ewing
John Wcstl\11. will play Tartuffe, with Nancy
Eb9e'fv Burt Goodman, Julie McDowell and Corbett
Bartli ln other major rolee. C'.omplet.lna the <:Ml
are Wayne Wagner, Alyw Rome, Ted liardwlck
and Roni Dixon.
By TOM TITUS
Of the Dally Pllot S tarr
"Tartulfe" will play Thursdays through
Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p .m.
through Feb. 27 at the theater, 390 Monte Vista St.,
C.osta Mesa. Call 631·5110 for Ucket information.
"The G1ua Menagerie," which introduced
Williama to Broadway, ls being directed by Phil de
Barros for the Irvine Community Theater. The
drama ls bi.aed on the playwright's ee.r1y life ln St.
Lou.is.
Laurie Lambert stars aa the mother, Amanda,
with Woody Jones playing her 90n, Tom, and
Lenore Stjeme cast aa the daughter, Laura. The
"gentleman caller " will be played by Louis
Spartano.
A four-weekend run la .cheduled for "The
GlaH Menagerie" at Irvine's Turtle Rock
Community Park o n Sunnyhlll Ro.cl off Turtle
Rock Drive. Curtain is 8 p .m . Friday• and
Saturdaya (dark Feb. 11) and 2 p .m . Sundays
through Feb. 27, with det.ailt avail.able at 857-5496.
•••
OPENING TBl8 weekend are Noel Coward's
"Private 1.Jvea" at U\e San Clemente Community
Theater (4~). "Look Who'• Lauahina" at the
Oarde.o Grow Community Theeter (WT-5122) and
Shakelpeare'1 ''Meuure for M-.i.re, •· conclud.ln«
a four.night run tonight and Saturday at UC lrvtne
(833-~11).
Next week'• openina calendar alee> la heavy,
with "She AllO lla.nc:M" arrlvir\a at South Cout
.Reperwry's Seoood Si.p (957-4033) and "Ann.le
~t Your Gun" bowing in at Sebastian's West
Dinner Playhouse in San Clemente (492-9950), both
on Tuesday night.
UC Irvine (833-6617) opens "PTcnlc"
Wed.ne9day Costa Mesa's aforementioned "A Far
Country" opens Thunday and ''The Gin Game" is
ticketed for a Friday opening at the Laguna
Moulton Playhouae (494--0743).
BACKSTAGE -A ~·long musical theater
workshop will be offered Jan. !3 at the Laguna
Moulton Playhou.e, 606 LaiUflA Canyon Road,
Laguna Beach . . . the clua will cover muaical
theater, movement and choreofvaphy . . . further
information on fees and other details may be
obtained by calling the pl.ayhoua at flM.-0743.
South Coest Repertory la pceparing lb wtnter
9e91ion of the SCR evening CONel'V&tory, offering
C"OW'lll!9 ln actina. YC6ce and linalna fOI' people lA
and older . . . tbe c1-begin Monday and run
through March 17, with further Information
available by calling 957-2602.
• • •
CALLBOARD -Tht Oarden Orove
c.ommun.ity Theeter will hold audiUON for ''The
Peopht Next Door'' Sunday at 2;30 p .m . and
Monday at 7:30 p.m. . . d.lrec:tor Howard Solomon
la lookina for four men and Uvt women, wlth
de\aila avan.blt by cal.llna 897-~122 .•
The San Cement. Community '11\eater will
hold auditionl few \M comedy "See How 'nwey
Ru.a" Sundar_at 1 p..m. end Monda>' at 7 p.m. ln
the Cabrillo ~Mu.. 202 Ave. C9brillo. Sen Clemen~ ... dl.rectcr Robert Hutf.nat wOl be cmUna 8'x men and ~women ..
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spot with no prev10us experience in the restaurant
business MoJi's father, Al, is responsible for
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m the kjtchen Her sisler, Shore, prepares all the
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accorded to a very nch and flavorful chocolate
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dunng Wl.Jlter and the garden room may be a bit
chilly for some, aJthough there are healers that
seem to work well
The duung room 18 mumat.ely Lit, with emerald
~reen tablecloths that match the ceiling. wh1te cloth
By JOEL C. DON
Of tbe DaUy Pilot Statf
napkl.ns and carnations at each table, accented by
French doors and earthy wooden walls deoocated
with art ahow prinla. On our weekend visit, a soloist
added the final touch with background music via
string instrumenta.
Curioualy, there's no unifonnity to the table
chairs, although the hodgepodge ia not particularly
disturbing to the eye. We did find, however, that
the booths were 90mewhat tight for space and the
angle of the elegantly upholstered seating a bit too
stiff.
The menu offers a bountiful selection from the
deep, as well as combil)ations with st.eak for the
beef lover. There's also a chicken entree, but it is
eclipsed by such delicaies as mahi mahi, shark,
swordfish, salmon, scallops and a most interesting
1 lem, Mexican squid prepared like abalone.
Some recent additions under the Chefs Special
heading are steak and crab legs, pepper steak,
t.enyaki steak as well as 90ffie entrees that seem like
oddities for a seafood house. veal parmigiana,
wiener !IChrutz.el and shlSh kabob.
There's also a hamburger, Laguna burger
(grilled vegetable lentil patty) and a ;;quid
sandwich Guacamole quesad1Jla, ench ilada
casserole and vegetables crowned w1th cheese sauce
are listed under Gounnet HeaJth Foods and there
are four giant salads to choose from. Perhaps
Oceans is trymg to please JUSt about every pa.late
this side of the Rock.tes
We were excited about trying a fish and
vegetable pate ($4.:>0), but thlS homemade appetizer
V(fMI not available on our recent visit. So we Rt1Jed ~
on· crab meat and 8Callops aaut.eed in white wine ~
and butter, which was well accompanied by s&euny !
whole grain and raisin rolls. 1ile sauce was delicate ~
and teuoned with 8Cal.lions, though the -=aJlops Ci
were undercooked. ~
Dinner selectiona lnclude 80Up or salad• well ~
as choice of rice or potato. Our salads were a true ~
pleuure, generous portion. of colorful delights c
from the garden including red cabbage, cucumber S
slices, panley, grated carrots and a mix of iceberg
and romaine lettuce. The hol.Lle ranch-style dreming •
was both creamy and wonderf~~ and I :,.
en;>~ ::::~0~::~$12.95~, ~ !
on a broiler as are all th e fish entrees. Mahin
Sed~hi cooked the fish to lta lender and flavorful
best, a difficult feat on any grill. Scalloped potatoes
were drenched in a light cream sauce and were a
nice complement to the fish.
I opted for the shrimp and scallops combination
($13.95), since Oceana was dishearti.ngly out of my
first choices of swordfiah, shark and the speda.l
squid dish. Nevertheless, I was pleased that the
scallops were well-<XX>ked this time to tender and
su~nt perfect.Ion. In addition. the rest.aur:ant
serves a marvelous herb rice pilaf, with the flavor
of mint and other savory spices.
There 1s a limited selection of California
vanet.als and beveragH include five herbal teas.
expresao and cappuccino.
Reservations are taken for groups of four or
more people and lunches are served during the
summer mon~. when guests can fully enjoy the
charming patio area.
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'Enigma • • •• Scorecard is needed to follow complex plot
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of tbe Daily Pilot 8tatt
G<>t your road map ready?
Here's the plot of the new
film "Enigina":
Alex Holbeck is an
American-born East German
defector living in Paris who is
asked to perform a spy mission
for the CIA.
Five Russian c:iis&dents are
scheduled for assassination on
Christmas Day. Holbeck must
return to East Berlin and steal
the Enigina decoding circuit
that will allow the CIA to
learn which people are
marked for assassination and
to thwart these killings. The
scheme will only work,
however, if the Russians do
not reall7.e the decoder has
been stolen.
But Holbeck's return to East
Berlin has leaked out, and he
finds himself punued both by
F.ast German security aeents
and the KGB, who wrongly
believe Holbeck la after a new
Russian plane.
Are you with me ., far?
When hia contact people are
abducted. Holbeck turns to an
old lover, Karen. for help. She
begins an affair with a top
KOB -cent to obtain tmlde
lnfonnaUon Gil the h'::'Dt foe
Holbeck. She inadvertently
tips the Russians to Holbeck's
plan. But actually, that's what
Holbeck hoped she would do
because he fed her false
information.
Meanwhile, even Holbeck
doesn't suspect that
Washington may be counting
on him to fail so that the
Rusmans will be fooled about
his mission.
U you think the Russians
are confused, think of the
people who are trying to sit
through this movie without a
scorecard.
"Enigma." a British-French
co-production, is a tenae spy
thriller that ultimately tripe up
on one triple-cross too many.
If you look past the complex
plot, though. you'll find ~
capable perfonnanoe. by
Martin Sheen u Holbeck,
Brigitte Fomey as h.i.s i'Mt
German lover. and Sam Neill
as the clever KGB agent.
Director Jeannat Szwarc
("Jaws ir•) handJm the acdon
.. UeJlClee lkillfully, lncludlnl
an ambulh ln Holbeck•• Paria
apann)ent. a atudint rlbt arid
di~ fire in Elit Berlin
and • claaa ~ • holPltal
8Ji8itte F~y atan u Karen and Martin Sbee.a
portray• Alex in the moYi~ "Enigma," ehowinl
now in Oraqe Coaat theaten.
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.... "ANNIE GET YOUR GUN." the mUlical biography ~ of Aruue Oakley, opeN Wedneeday at Sebutian's West
::l Dinner Playhouse, 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente
; (492-99~). Perfonnanoes will be given 1\lelldays through
..., Saturdays at varying curtain times. Currently on stage i.a >. "Fuuan'1 Rainbow," playmg through Sunday. ~ "BOY MEETS GIRL," a vmtage comedy, 11 on stage
~ al South Coast Repenory. 655 Town Center Drive. Costa !t: Mesa (957-4033). Curtain llmee are 8 p.m. Tuesdays
¢; through Saturday&, 7:30 Sundays and 2:30 on weekend
"g -1temoons. through Feb 13. ~ "DESIGN F'OR MURDER," a mystery play.
~ continues at the HunUneton Beach Playhouae, in the
~ SeadiU Village shoppinJ center at Mam Street and ~ Yorktown Avenue, Huntington Beach (8'7-4465)
0 Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through = Feb. 12
Cl. "MEE:!' ME CN ST. LOUIS," musical 11et in the early
1900&, continues at the Harlequin Dinner Playhoule, 3503
S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana (979-5511). Performancea are
given nightly except Mondays at varying cunain times
~Feb.20.
"FINl.AN'S RAlNBOW," a musb.1 oomedy, bl on
atqe at Sebastian's West Dumer Playhoule, 140 Ave.
Pico. San Clemente (492-99~). Performances are given
nightly except Mondays al varying curtain times through
Jan. 16
"PRIVATE LIVES," Noel Coward's romantic
comedy, opens this weekend at the San Clemente
Community Theater, 202 Ave. Cabnllo, San Clemente
(492-0465). Curtain 11 8 p.m Fridays and Saturdays
through Feb 5.
"SHE Al.SO DANCES." the world prenuere oC an
ongin~J play with mu.1c, opens Wednesday on the
Second Stage of South Coast Repertory. 655 Town
Center Dnve. Co.ta Mesa (957-4033). Perfonnanca will
be given Tue!ldays through Saturdays at 8.30. Sundays at
8 pm. and weekend matinees at 3 pm. until Feb. 5
''THE SU.VER WHISTLE." a comedy ael ln an old
fol.la' home, conttnues at the Westmi.nater Commwuty
Theater, 7272 Maple Street, Westmirulter (995-4113).
Curtain bme is 8:30 p.m Fridays and Saturdays through
Feb. 5.
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UC IRVINE. Fine Arts Concert Hall. Works
choreographed by fll'Wl-year graduate atudenta in dance
will be pert~ Jan. 12-15 at 8 p.m. Ticlteia are $4
general. lnf onnationi 8J3.-66 l 7.
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THE MUSIC CENTER, 135 N. Grand Ave., Lo.
Angielem. Lo. ~ Philhannonic N-Music Group
praenta "An Evenina wUh Steve Reich," Jan. 17 at 8:30
p rn. Far information call (213) 972-7211.
THE MUSIC CENTER, 135 N. Grand Ave., Loa
~ The &Int Paul Chamber On:bmtaa wW perform
What 's showing
along Orange Coast
Orange Coast College's
115-voice chorale will
present a concert Saturday
at 8 p.m. in OCC's Robert
B. Moore Theatre.
Jan. 21 at 8:30 p.m. under the baton of Pincbaa
Zuckerman. Zuckerman will a1IO play the violin with the
group. For informallon. call (213) 972-7211.
NEWPORT KARBOR HIGH, Auditonum, l6&h and
l.rvme, Newport ~ach. lrvine Conaervatory of Music
String OrcheatTa will perform Jan. 16 at 3 p .m.
information 557-8243.
CHAPMAN COLLEGE, Salmon Recital Hall.
Orange County Guitar Orcle preeenta a recital Jan. 15, 8
p.m. Ad.rnllKion $5 general.
UC IRVINE, fine Arta <:oncert H.alL Lutenist Nigel
North will perf onn Jan. 17 at 8 p.m. General admbliorl
$5 Information 833~79.
ORANGE OOAST OOLLEGE. a.ta Mesa. Bua trip
to view the Harry James Big Band in concert at El
Camano C.olJep in Torrance will leave OCC Paritine lot af
6:30 p.m. Jan. 29. Reglatrallon fee of $14 covera
transportation and tacketa. lnfonnation 556-5880.
ORANGE COAST COLLF.GE, CA.ta Mesa. Big
Band concert f eat.urln& a.car Bruhear will be held Jan.
16 at 2 p.m. Ticketa are $3. lnformauoo 556-5527.
THE MUS IC CENTER, 135 N. Grand Ave., Lo.
Angeles Michael Tlbon Thomu conducta the Loe
Angeles Philhannonk Jan. 14. 8:30 p.m.: Jan. 16, 2:30
p.m : Jan. 19, 8:30 p.m. Katia and Marielle Labeque,
pianuta, will be featured 10lo&SU. Infonnation (213)
972-7211.
ORANGE OOAST OOLLEGE. CA.ta Mesa, 0CC
Chonale perfonm Mendei.ohn, Verdi and Brahma Jan.
15 at 8 p.m. Ticketa are $3 ln advance: $ot at the door.
Information 556-M2'7.
GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE. Huntington Beach.
Solo piano and multiple keyboard recital by Jack en.an
will be held Jan. 21 •t 8 p.m. in the main theetier. General
acfml"'on la ~-
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Jeff Bosackl,
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KNO'ITS BERRY FARM, Buena Park. Mitch Miller
will hold two concen., at 2:30 and 8 p.m. on Feb. 3 ln the
Good Time Theaw. Ticket information 971-4014.
TURTLE ROCK COMMUNITY PARK, # 1
Sunnyhill Drive, Irvine. UC Irvine Big Band Jazz
Enlemble will preeent music of the '30I and '40ll Jan. 16,
2-4 p..m. Adrnlalion ii $8/couple, ~/general. Information
660-3643.
-ART-------
LONG BEACH MUSEUM OF ART, 2300 E. Ocean
Blvd., Long Beach. Exhibition of poet.en by Muaml
Teraoka will be on dlsplay from Jan. 16-March 13. Hours
are Wednaday·SWlday, noon-5 p.m.
SHERMAN LIBRARY AND GARDENS. 2647 &..
Cout Highway, Corona del Mar. Four work.ahope on
Chine9e An.ash Painting will be offered Jan. 19, Feb. 2,
Feb. 23 and March 9. Registration la $25; supplia fee Is
$14. Information and registration, call 673-2261.
-ETC.------.
ORANGE OOAST 001.LroE. Co.ta Mesa. Tour
Jan. 22 will attend the El Camino College performance of
the Chineee Clreus. Registration fee of $13 includes
transportation and ticketa. &» leavea parking lot at 6:30
p.m. Information 556-5880.
LAGUNA BEACH MUSEUM OF ART, 307 Cliff
Drive, Lagw\a Be.ch. Two-part allustnted alide lecture
on watercolor painting w1ll ~ottered .fan. 2i and-28
from 9:30-11:30 a .m . Admlasion, which includes
continent&! breakfast. ii $5 for membera, $7.~ for non-
members.
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JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OF SOUTH
OEANGE OOUNTY. Single. Bowling at Irvine Laos
Jan. 15 at 7 p.m. c.c.t of $6 includel three games and
ahoea. Happy Hour Jan. 26, 5-7 p.m. will be held at A.T .
Leo'a, 3910 E. Coaat Hlebway, Corona del Mar
Admi9liort of $3 includes first drink and hon d'oeuvres
Information 833-1017, 497-2070.
DISNEYLAND HCYI'EL, Embaay Ballroom. 11~
W . Cerritoa Ave., Anaheim. C>wr-30 Dance will be held
Jan. 19 at 8:30 p.m. Admillion $3. gentlemen admitted
ffft. Information 525-7657.
HILTON AT nlE PARK HarEL, 1855 S. Harbor
Blvd., Anaheim. Big Band Dance will be ~ Jan. 16 at
8:15 p.m. Admimion $3.~. all ages. Information 525-7657
NEWPORT CENTER PUBLIC LIBRARY, 856 San
Clanmte Drtv., Newport Beach. Di8cumion. ''Can You
Haw ll Allr Jan. 15 r>-7 p.m. Admimion $3. Information
Ml-1232. .
CASK & CL.&AVER, C>nmge. Wheel of Friendship.
for lbl&)el over 45, will hold a TGIF evening Jan. 14.
Baent9liam and information 525-5549, ~-
HY A Tr HCYI'EL. 1700 S. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim.
People Sampler Jan. 15 at 8 p.m . Admlulon $12.
Information M5-0840.
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0) ..... • KISS ME GOODBYE: Rated PG, stars Sally
... Field. Jeff Bridges and James Caan in a tired plot
?"' hne involving a man, woman and the woman's first
~ husband -in spirit form. Some funny momenta,
c: but most are predictable.
~ TOOTSIE: Rated PG. Dustin Hoffman plays an
>: out of work actor who dona women's clothing and
~ wins a soap opera role. Funniest film of the year,
;: and it's quite touching, too. Jessica Lange, Teri Garr
~ and Bill Murray are superb in supporting roles.
Qj THE VERDICT: Rated R for language. Paul
~ Newman gives his best performance in years as a
e> drunken lawyer who pulla hllmelf together t.o try a 1 longshot case against a powerful legal firm
~ representing the Catholic Archdiocese of Boston.
-HONKYTONK MAN: Rated PG. Clint
.Q Eastwood sheds his macho image for this warm·
il: hearted family film about an ailing country singer
traveling to Nashville for a Grand Ole Opry
audition during the Depression. F.astwood directed
the~· which aJao stars hia 14-r~-old aon Kyle
as the singer's nephew and traveling companion.
AIRPLANE Il THE S~UEL: Rated "PG, 1tar1
Robert Hayes, Julie Hagerty, Lloyd Bridges and
Raymond Burr. Funny continuation of the first
movie, a parody of disaster fl.ickB, doesn't work as
well becauae characters have become too familiar.
BEST FRIENDS: Rated PG, stars Burt
Reynolds and Goldie Hawn as a couple who decide
to marry after living together for years. Most of the
Mo ~ies now showing
along Orange Coast
comedy comes in the depiction of the couple's in-
law problems.
E.T . THE EXTRA-TERRESTRlAL: Rated PG,
stars Henry Thomas, Dee Wallace, Robert
Macnaughton and Drew Barrymore. This highly
acclaimed science-fantasy film deals with a young
boy who befriends a little Iott alien from outer
space. Thia family film bas been touted a one of
the best in years.
48 HRS: Rated R, teams Nick Nolte and Eddie
Murphy in a stybsh police comedy. Directed by
Walter Hill. the film's best aaet is Murphy in his
screen debut.
STILL OF THE NIGHT: Rated PG, atan
Meryl Streep and Roy Scheider in a murder
mystery which abounds with Hitchcockian themes.
Unfortunately, the film never heats up enough to
provide the audience any real interest.
ENIGMA: Rated PG, stars Martin Sheen as a
secret agent on a mission behind the Iron CUrtain.
Plot suffen from predictability and twists which
prove unconvincing.
GANDHI: Rated PG, stars Ben Kingsley as
India's non-violent mahatma. Riveting perfonnance
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makes this portrait of a leader, long as it la,
continually intriguing.
TEX: Rated PG, stars Matt Dlllon and Jim
Metzler as brothers growins up in a small
Oklahoma town and finding out about the realities
of life. Critics are heralding the film u a poaitive
tum-around for Dimey Studios.
THE DARK CRYSTAL: Rated PG, stars the
inspired creations of Jim Henaon. the man behind
the Muppets. But the.e creatures an not pigs and ff'OfPI -they're the inhabitants of a fant.uy world
where the struggle for good and evil is being played
out against a sinister background. A triumph of
innovative design and technology.
THE EMPlRE STRIKES -BACK: Rated PG.
this aequel to "Star Wars" was nearly as well-
received aa its predecessor when originally released .
Cast revives most of the old characters. played by
Mack Hamill, Harriaon Ford and Carrie Fi.sher. and
introduces 110me new -including "Yoda" featuring
the voice of "Mill PiuY'a" Frank Oz..
THE LAST UNlCORN: Rated G, this is
another animated version of a novel -but this time
it's for adults as well as the kids. The story, bued
on the fantasy by Pet.er S . Beagle, follows the
odyssey of a unioom on her eeerch fOJ' another of
her own kind. Features the voices of Mia Farrow.
Robert Klein, Alan Arkin and Jeff Bridges.
THE TOY: Rated PG. this silly comedy stars
Jackie Gleason and Richard Pryor. The obvious
gags are no longer funny by about half-way
thro1.4gh the picture.
FIRST BLOOD: Rated R, this Sylvester
Stallone film about a Vietnam veteran has plenty of
blood and guta but not much storyline. Stallone, as
an ex-Green beret, goes on a killing rampage when
provoked beyond his limits by a bunch of local cope.
TRAi:L OF THE PINK PANTHER: Rated PG
stars David Niven, Herbert Lorn and the inimitabl~
Pet.er Sellers aa the bumbling Inspect.or Clouseau.
The film b constructed around clips from previous
Pink Panther movies, a bad idea that doesn't wock.
AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMN: Rated R s~ Richard Gere, David Keith, Debra W~er and
Louis Gossett Jr. There are very few surpriaes but
some beautifully drawn perfonnanoes in thia ta.le of
boot camp and romance. It's rated R becauae of
language. eex and adult situations.
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>; "c.ornmunity Artista' Comer" to provide an ~ opportunity for Irvine artists to exhibit their
~ artwork. ~ This month's featured artist is watercolorist
~ Abby Peterson whose paintings will be on display
c until the end of the month. Peteraon, who ia alao ~ known for her ceramics, is active in the Irvine i Creative Arts Guild and works as a volunteer at
~ the Irvine Fine Arts Center. Her work has been
-shown at the Laguna Beach "Art-A-Fair" and in
-0 Ci s ii: the Newport Beach ·ty how.
A1Bo on display this month at the Fine Arta
Center galleries is a survey exhibit of handmade
paper art by 11 Southern California art.Wta
entitled "Paperwork."
The art center is located at 4601 Walnut Ave.
at Yale, in Heritage Park, in Irvine. HOW'B are
Monday and Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Tueaday
through Thursday. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., and Saturday,
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NIGEL NORTH -ENGLISH
LUTENIST AND GUITARIST
Monday, Jan. 17, 1983 -
8pm -Concert Hall
Selections Include Compositions by Weiss,
Bach. Giuliani and Sor.
WINDSONGS -Innovative
Clmlcal Jazz EnMmble
Saturday, Jan. 22, 1983 -
8pm -Concert Hall
Selections Include Compostlons by Matthews,
de Falla and Collette.
PAULINA DRAKE -Clnalcel Planlat
Sunday, Jan. 23, 1983 -
3pm -Concert Hall
Selections Include Compositions by Moz•rt,
Chopin, and Schumann. .
Ticket prices for the above -General -$5, UCI
Fac/1taff & Alumni, Sr. Cit. and other 1tudent1-
$4, UCI Studentl -$3. Avallebte at the ASUCI
Box Office, 833-SS.9 end at the door.
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Saturday, Jan. 29, 1983 -
8 pm -Concert Hall
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Barbara Barnett musters masters for festival
LA QUINT A -From the de9ert to the eea and
all of California, Barbara Barnett, executive
director of La Quinta Aria Foundatioo. is mUlt.er'ini
masten of the arta for the inaugural La Quinta Aria
Festival 8Cheduled March 17-20.
The new city of La Quinta will be du1.stening
its initial year with a flnt-time official celebration
of the arta under the direction of a 17-member
board of directora of the foundation. with Bernett
and John Klimldewicz, chairman of the board, at
the helm.
"I fell in love with the daert 10 yean ago
when I visited a friend here in La Quinta. My stay
was only going to be for one evening but e~
to almost a week.'' she says.
"The purity of the delM!rt is a real inspiration
for arU.ta, and the perfect setting for an arta
festival. "The talent apparent here within the art
community is overwhelming. There is a large and
knowledgeable group to draw on including
memben of the Palette Club, friends of the De9ert
MWleUID. photographers. crafta-oriented people and
traditional 'fine artista'."
Barne tt, originally from Middleton, Ohio,
migrated first to Chicago after graduating from
Miami University in southern Ohio with a
bachelor's degree in advertm.ng psycholoc.
After six years in Dllnofa; Barnett-left the
Midwest and arrived in Hollywood_ in 1967. She
moved six months later to L..cuna Be.ch and has
made it bet" borne for the put 15 years.
In Laguna. Barnett formed ME -Maryland
Enterpriles -after working with a profeaor of
psychology. She combined her knowledge of art
and psychology to perform intemational data
collection eervices and initiate marketing of new
producta for companies doing both domestic and
intemationa}. trade.
Anocher World,
Another Tune .••
lo the Age of Wonder.
NO ff PIA 'l'IN6
Barbara Barnett of Laguna
Beach, as executive
director of the La Quinta
Arts Foundation, is
planning the city's art
festival in March.
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THE ALMIGHTY. By Irving Wallace.
Doubleday. 403 Pages. $M.95. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;:::=============================~~ wrre~! The villain of Irving Wallace's latest novel,
"The Almighty," is Edward Annstead, hetr to a
vast communications empire that includes a New
York newspaper, the "Record."
Almost by accident, and then by careful
plotting and planning. Armstead rues to the heights
of newspaper power and prestige by reporting
exclusively on major breaking news events. The
trick is that Armstead creates t.heee news events
with his own pro-terrorist gang.
First, the king of Spain is kidnapped. This is
followed by the kidnapping of the aecretary-
general of the United Nations. Both are released
unharmed. And the "Record" report.a exclusively
when these news events occur. But thinp start to
go bad whe n Armstead'a gang steals the Dead Sea
acrolls from a mw.eum in Jerusalem. The prime
minister of Israel, and his guards, accidentally come
upon the gang mem ben as they are making their
way out of the mw.eum. There is gunfire, and the
prime minister is wounded. He later dies from his
wounds.
Carlos, the infamous international terrorist, is
given responsibility for these acts, responsibility
Carlos doesn't want. He threatens to kill one of
Armstead's veteran reporters, Nick Ramsey, but
Armstead's gang manages to kidnap Ca rlos,
effectively defusing the threat.
The entire world is fooled by Annatead's
tactics, including Ramsey and his co-worker,
V ictoria Weston. Miss We ston, a relatively
inexperienced reporter, eventually begins to suspect
a connect.ion between Armstead and the terrorist
activities.
But it is too late. Annstead has lost control. His
next exclusive story will be on the death of the
president of the United States.
"The Almighty," Wallace's 13th novel, is badly
written and poorly ronstructed. Wallace provides
the wrong details in the wrong places, clogging the
flow of the story line. And the story, despite its
theme and subject matter, lacks excitement and
suspense -even down to the final pages. when an
ex-kamikaze pilot speeds towards the president's
plane. Air Force One, on a suicidal mia:aion. •
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president: Destroy nuclear arsenals
By STEVE MARBLE Of .. Oelw ..... ....,
The nuclear araonala of the
!{nlted Statea and the Soviet
union should be turned over t.o a
ciVWan commht.ee and destroyed,
phyalciat Marvin Goldberger
propoeed Thunday night. ~. Dr. Goldberger, pre1ldenl of
he California Inatitute of
echnology, auggeated the
Systematic de1truction of
weapons aa a final step toward
Curious
flock to
see robin
By STEVE MARBLE ~tlleo.IJNotltaff
A rare rust-colored robin with
a bad sense of direction has
brought birdwatchers flocking to
Newport Beach.
The tiny bird, a native o f
Mexico that is supposed to fly
south th.is time of year, pulled
into Newport laat week and
settled ln Rochelle O'Donnell's
*1cyard pine tree.
·Thing, haven't been the same
since.
More than 300 bird lovers have
shown up to cat.ch a glimpee of
the rufoua-backed robin. There
was a busload from San Diego, a
group of bird specialists from
Qenmark and an Audubon
SO"Ciety group from San
Frand.lco.
·O'Donnell said she has let aome
Qf the visitors aet up camp in her
backyard and directed others to a
viewing apot in an adjacent
nature center near Newport
Harbor High School.
"lt'a exciting,'' said O'Donnell,
nqt1ng she hasn't had a cha.nee to
see the rare bird herself.
~The robin, according to
Audubon Society member Sylvia
Ranney, haa been spotted only
once before in the Southwest and
that was 10 years ago m Yuma.
"It likes the desert and
generally ataya away from the
oout," she explained. "lt appears
11 bad to cram the mountains to
get here."
Ranney said the robin si§hting
made the Audubon Society s bird
"hotline,'' a telephone tape that
allows birdwat.chera t.o learn the
whereabouts o! exotic species.
She said one bird lover who is
attempting to tet a record for the
rD081 rare bi.rd ai1ht1.nga in one
(See ROBIN, Pa1e Al)
avertl.ntr a nuclear holocauat.
"The 1heer number of
weapons we and the Soviet•
have la ludlcrou1," be told
members of the World Affairs
Council gathered In Newport
Beach.
"lt'a a meaningleu argument
which 11de 1s ahead," he said.
"We're at a stage where the
number of weapons ls IO gr~t
that even a doubling by one side
or the other la no lona•r
relative."
Ooldber1er. a member of t!M
Nuclear Safety OvH1l1ht
Committee and a put member ol
the Pretldent'a Science Adviaory
co mmlttee, drew an
extraordinarily bleak picture ot
what the annt race hu led to.
He said the United States and
the Soviet Union have enough
nuclear muscle to kill every
~uman in the world with the
Ryan O'Donnell, 4, scans tree tops for
rare robin while brother Shawn, 2,
provides ground check in Newport Beach.
llousing project gets A-plus
"°'" Report praises all ordable units but questions remain
-1rv STEVE TRIPOLI or .. o.-r,......,.
: ".A consortium of Orange
Q;unty builden haa tssued a
i~rt card on lta three-year
•ffort to build an affordable
housing project, the Bench Mark
Villu condominlwns in El Toro .. The grade 1.S an A-plus.
· iut though the builders ~·yo id e d u ee o f the w or d
:"~" to deecrlbe their
~t, queatlona remain as to
ther the conditions that
.. ted Bench Mark Villas could
fii;-completely duplic ated
~htte. ~'.the report, releaaed at a press
I.· · erence. lilted aa the flrlt of
10 "tignlftcant conclusions"
find1na that "quail ty housing
~be built 1t affordable prices.'' Y~Jaench Mark Vlllaa WU made ~ble through a joint effort of iii. bulldere and county ~mment that included rapid
~~.oceuina of permit•.
government bond· backed
mortgage financing, a special
agreement on land costs and an
easing of some construction
standards.
The builders agreed that other
developers may not be able to
secure the same 8.75 to 11 5
percent mortgages for buyers.
But they insisted that many of
the leuons of Bench Mark Villas
can be transferred to other
developments to cut costs.
The 124 units in the
development sold in late 1981
and early 1982 for an average
$53, 758, with prices ranging from
$39,000 t.o $68,000. According to
the report, prices were kept
do~ by: .
-Careful design that kept
caJll down to $22 per 8QU&re foot,
u oppoaed to an industry
average of $26-30 per 8QU&re foot
for affordable housing. Dealgn
savings cut prices at Bench Mark
Vlllu an average of $3,600-7 ,200
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Televtalon TV Loe
Thea ten Wee.kencler w .. tber Ail
per unJt, the report stated.
-Management and coat
control, including completion of
the pro.Je<:t one month ahead of
scheduJe, that saved $1.720 per
unit.
-Allowances by government
for less than the previous
standard number of parking
spaces and for construction of
uncovered parking 1paces, for an
average $4,500 per unit savinp.
-A special agreement for sale
of the six-acre parcel that the
project was built on that saved
almost '22,000 per unit.
Bill Fi.sher, spokesman for the
consortium. called it the largeet
privately financed affordable
housing demonstration project in
the nation. Fisher aaJd the two-
volume report on the project la
lnteruied to be "a document
others hopefully can u1e and
learn from."
Karl .Bergheer of the Bersheer
Company, pretident of the
consortium, said "we hope the
leseona learned by our member
cohipanle. working clmely with
coun(y official.I wW pay dlVlclenda
to other communlUet 11n!Ullna
to provide affordable houaing."
Beraheer aald he hopet the
proJe:et wtll ahow 1ovemment
oftlclala that the demand for
hou1ln1 amona middle ln.corne
people 11 atrona enouah t hat
ru\H 1overnln1 denafty and
other atapt of the ~can be
toftened or w~lvect.
Bertheer Nfd tM bUUdert, ln
rull1fn1 an atier-tax profit of•
8 .• 8?' pttceru on the 9r0Ject,
pro¥eCI to thernlelYet that they
could make a reuonable proflt on
affordable ~· ·
(S. A·PLUI. P .. e Al)
equivalent of three toN ot TNT.
An ounot of TNT, he aald, la
eno\Wl to kill a perwm,
Ooldberaer uld there are 00,-
000 nuclear weapon• In the
world. each with a 1treqth 20
times the atomic bomb dropped
on Hiroshima.
The United Statea, he nld,
controla 60 percent of the nuclear
weapona in the world.
The Soviet Union, he
continued, could take out every
Amerlc.n dty wh.h a populaUon
over ~.ooo with lta 1trate11c
weapona while only three of the
United State.' fleet of Poeeidon
1ubmarine1 could level every
major Soviet city.
Cotdberaer Mid that additional
nuclear weapon• would aerve
little purpose beyond
"rearrllfl4Png the rubble" in the
event ot a nuclear war.
"I don't believe in the to-ealled
bolt-<>Ut-of-the-blue attack but It
ts po11lble there could be an
attack by accident, by error, by
mt.calculation."
Goldberaer claimed there have
been at leut aix "fluo alannl" ln
the United Staie. in recent y~
when It WH belleved Soviet
miullea had been launched.
"Juat a computer allt.ch but
. ." Goldberger aald, lettina h1I
voice trail off.
He laid he doet not aut.nbe
(See NUCLEAR, Pa1e At)
Buildings shift proposed
East Irvine historical site could be moved 2 miles
By GLENN SCOTT
Of the Dettr "'9t It.ff
After vainly searching for a
simple way to preserve several
historical buildings In Eaat
Irvine, aome city coun cil
members are toying with
reconstruction of the village In an
entirely new setting.
The Idea is to ahift the old
buildinga -now located on Sand
Canyon A venue just west of the
Santa Ana Freeway -to a aite
two miles to the south where the
city plans to build a new train-
and-bus station.
Councilwoman Barbara
Wiener pushed for conaideration
of the new idea thia week aa a
possible solution to the city's
long-standing problem of
preserving the East Irvine
village.
The buildings could be
relocated in their same alignment
on several acres ea.st of the so·
called Golden Triangle, she said.
The land has already been set
aside for the station. And, rather
than building a fancy, modem·
looking station, the city could
reconstruct the former Irvine
Ranch station that once was a
part of East Irvine, 1he added.
Making the historic structures
a worklna part of the city would
ensure their preservation and
open up Sand Canyon for needed
transportation improvements,
said Wiener, a former president
of the Irvine Historical Society.
Sand Canyon, still a two-lane
road running through rural
areas, is expected to eventually
be extended through the
San Joaquin Hills to the coast. It
also is expected to handle a
substantial portion of new traffic
as Irvine grows t.o the southeast.
City officials have b.een
studying ways of widening the
road for several years. The big
roadblock, however, has been the
old Irvine Ranch buildings In
East Irvine: the general store,
blacksmith's shop , garage,
warehouse, hotel and residential
bungalows.
City Council members have
vowed to preserve the building&,
although opinions differ on the
beat means. A priority has been
to keep the buildings occupied
and operaung. All but the hotel
are in use t.oda y.
Wiener said the commercial
future of the buildings would be
unproved by relocating them to
the station site, where pedestrian
traffic would bring bual.ne91.
"It would allow us to breathe
back into these old buildings a
social and economic llfe," she
said.
(See HISTORICAL, Pase A%) '
NB wontan IDay lose brothel hid
By STEVE MARBLE °' ... .,..,,...~
A bordello owner from Nevada
Mid she h.u run out of time and
. patleoce waltlni for a group of
Oran&~ County investors to come
up with enough money to buy
..... three establlahmenta.
"'They are very nice people but
you can't do buainea without
money,'' said Sylvla "Slroone"
Binder.
The i.nVfttore reportedly have
withdrawn an offer of u .~
million for the Villa Joy, Simone
de Pana and Puatycat brothell In
downtown Winnemucca. Nev.
Binder uid the group wanted
another four or five month. to
ralae the money.
"I don't have that long,'' said
Binder. She la facing a U.S .
deportation hearing al the end of
the month, triggered, in part, by
her intere9t ln -the bordelloe.
Binder aaid the Orange County
investors have been replaced by
anolher poup of lnvest.ora who
are lntereeted in buying the·
highway elltabllahmenll.
She wouldn't say where the
other group ii from. _
But Newport Beach resident
Joan Church, the only named
. member of the Orange County
Investment aroup, uld 1he 11
holding out hope the brothel deal
can be talvatf!ed.
'11\'a not dead yet," Church
said.
The Newport Beach woman.
who de9cribes herwli u a family
peraon and a former cocktail
lounge operator, said ahe has
long wanted io run a brothel.
Church declined to identity the
other members of her group or
say whether some of the
tnveatora had dropped out
because of bad publicity.
Winnemua:a Police Chief Les
Jones, whose department muat
approve buyers of any brothels
In the dty, ronfinned that the
offer for BJnder'1 establiahments
baa been withdrawn.
"The whole thing'• off u far
aa I can tell," he aaid. "l don't
know why they pulled out .
That'• not my roncem."
Jonea aald there are 1ix
brothel• in Winnemucca, all
clustaed near the town'• civic
center. Aooordfnl to Nevada law,
bordellos are legal in a county
with a population of less than
200,000.
Not:Uied that Church was •till
pinning her hopes on the
tranaaction, Binder noted, "No,
there's no chance of that."
Binder said I.he is hopeful of
avoiding deportation from the
U.S. and wanll to aettle in Reno
with fler husband.
"I don't think It waa bad
publicity that did this (killed the
purchase)," she said. "I just don't
think they could raise the •
money."
...., "" ....... .,,.,, ~
Trafric skirts flood control channel work on Laguna Canyon -
Road. Bad weather and hard roek have caused de lays.
Flood project trickles along
Orange County ottlclala are
blamlnl the delaya ln complenn.
a Laguna Beach flood control
channel on bed WHther and hard
rock.
The p .s.mWJon ..J>l'OJect alone
L11un1 Canyon Road w11 to
have been compleUd by
Chriltrnaa Jew.
But county J:nvlronmenul
·~~t~
be ee.rly or mtd..ftlarch bitf ore the
trafflc·1lowln1· project l•
completed.
~ ~ ii mkl•J'ebniaiy,"
Okiyama tald. "B ut
contervatlvely, the work won't
a,. done unUl March."
That meana at l•Pl another
month « '° of bottle.neck \tit&
for commuten, and duat and "°"' for r.ldenu and buetnettet alone the two-Lane canyon roed.
County 0Ulclal1 1ald the
proJlct Ml been delayed by hlah
wtnd1 and rain• •Ince work belan 1n Jwy.
ln addldon, work cr•w• enoou.ntei'Wd • hard ltre'-of rOCk
\hat WM \IMhUdpe1iid.
••we had to uie d.yMrn)te to
blow tt out," Ollly•rM Nld1 "~we~·, run lnto rode
th.at ha.rd 1n 0ranae Co.mt)'." ...
Contrac\ora John A .
A.rtu.kovlch end SoN, tn<:. are bittallJ.ni • 10 by 14·foot aieet-
retnforced concrete channel
\&ftdft' 4,000 feet of t.M canyon ro.ct.
When completed, th• new
1ubM.lrf1a atorm draln i.hould
keef. &he canyon fairly dry
dur1n1 wtn11r raln1, county
off6dallaaid. ~una CU~ tndlUoMlly
f1oOda dUrll\I \)'9 montlia. ~~onh-.d\
• ol \h. -.u~l'Old!':i.:*9 Ind.In, the nted . .,
'11nll. J
January 14, 1
NUCLEAR BOMBS . • •
either to the theory that the Uni~ Stat.et hu loet around ln
the a.mu race or that t.M Soviet
Union la unwilUnt lO partlcipalt'
in serioua a.ma reduc;Uona.
"The Soviet Union may bt>
aggressive and m.aybt" they're not
really nice auya but I believe
they fe-el threatened."
The two superpowen, he aald,
must agree to a ban on nuclear
weapon ~Ung as a first atep.
"Both sides would lose some
confidence m their systems and
A-PLUS • • •
that would b o 1ood thlna.
When you're n ot 10 1ure
1omethln, l1 1otn1 to work,
you're far e1a adventuroua."
Goldberaer uld a final tep
would be to <.'eate production of
all materials ueed in nuclear
weapona and then, over a period
ot time, h ave the weapons
destroyed.
''I would really like the United
States to bl" the nation that led
the world away from the nuclear
nightmare."
Delly f'llot •tan "'-to
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shooting l
By GLENN SOOM' I OfttMO .. lrl'tlettutt
A 20-ye.r-old man helping hia
1llter move from an livine hou.ee
wae ahot and kHled Thuradayl' nl{lht Police officers arrested the
woman's landlord early today on
•~lclon of murder.
The comparatively low pa tl.e&
or the uruts attracted sufficient
attention that tht> right to buy
them had to be determined by
lonery The winners had all
closed escrow on their new
homes within six months of the
project's compleuon, resulung an
further cost savings, consortium
officials said
Historic Irvine Country Sto re, now on Sand <:anyon Avt-nue, i
one of several buildings the Irvi ne-<:ia y <:o unc il hos propo1wd
moving so they might be preserved.
ttven Pellefrlni, 25, a hoUR I
pointer, wu book e d lntol
Newport Beach Cit y Jail
lnv.-.t1aator1 allefed today I
Pc•lleerlnl •hot Jef rey Alle~n I Wutkina of Westmlnater at 9:20
p.m Thuaday a!1er An ar8Wnem
about Brenda Watkins' lJedaion
to move.
She had only moved in a week I
ago after anawenng a clu.ilied
advertisement for a room at \he
house at 4531 Ranchgrove Drive, J
I Newport Beach-----
Dead inmate suffered
broken leg; 2 sought
HISTORICAL BUILDINGS MOVE . • •
saad police Lt Bob Lennert. She i
told inveatlgatora after the .
shooting that 1he didn't like •
Pellegrini, who had subleased.
h~r the room, and suddenly
rlecaded to leave, aald Lennert. ;
Police m Newport Beach t¢ay
are searching for two former city
jail inmates after an autopsy on
the body of a 58 year-old
Newport Beach jail inmate
who died in a cell -showed he
had suffered a broken leg.
Newport Beach Lt Mike
Blitch said he was surprised by
the Orange County Coroner's
Office findings that James Allen
Tebbetts had suffered a broken
Police hunting
rape suspect
A 24-year-old Balboa lsland
woman was raped at gunpoint
early today by a man who
aooarently picked the lock to the door of her second-story
Amethyst Avenue apartment.
The woman told police the
suspect awakened her al 5: 15
a.m. and threatened her at first
with an ivory letter opener he
had found 1n the apartment
When she reslSted. he pulled out
a 38-cahber revolver
thigh bone before his death early
Wednesday.
The autopsy failed to pinpoint
the exact cause of death. Chief
Deputy Coroner James Beisner
said that won't be determined
unul the results of tox1colog1caJ
and m1croscop1c tests are
comoleted next week.
Tebbetts was booked into the
;ail Tuesday night after being
placed under citizen's arrest by
his ex-wife, Millie Pyle, who
da1med the Newport Beach man
was trespassing at her residence
Blitch said the couple had been
arguing Tebbetts offered no
resistance when police arrived at
Pyle's Corona del Mar home.
Blitch said officers attempted
to locate a half-way house that
could take the ma1' for the mght.
Failing to fmd an empty bed in
the county, they took him to jatl.
Tebbetts was originally placed
in a cell with two inmates, but
was later mC>Ved to another cell
after an argument broke out
between Tebbetts and one of the
men
From Page A1
The idea Cor the relocation waa
a new option added to a recent
staCC report to the council by
planners in the city's Community
Huntington
skipper fined
A Huntington Beach fishing
boat captain has been fined
$1.120 for killing a brown
pelican
Bnan T Dull, skipper of the
Queen of the Sea. which operates
out of Long Beach. pleaded
guilty to the charge in Long
Beach Muruc1pal Court Monday.
The incident occurred Aug 8,
1982, near Horseshoe Kelp off
'he coast of Long Beach .
according to a California
Department of Fash and Game
spokesman It was repor~ by a
passenger aboard the vessel.
Dull killed the pelican 'rith a
pair of pliers that had been used
to remove a fishing hook from
the bird, according to the
spokesman
Fish and Game authorities sajd
the Aug 8 incident was not
related to the series of Orange
County pc-lacan mulilauons
The brown peltcan 1s on the
fc.Jeral endaogered-species list
<1nd 1s protected under law
Development Department.
Wiener said she was impressed
with the idea and visited the new
train station slt.e last Friday to
investigate its feasibility
A key to the relocation plan is
whether the village would be
eligible under federal guidelines
as an hist0ric district. Wiener said
c:ouncil members would be less
interested in the shift af it
preclude d the historic
designation, a label that would
add both protection and rrestige.
The relocation ia one o several
optJons stall under cons1derat1on
for East lrv\ne. Another recent
staH proposal lS to bypass the
historic buildings by arcing Sand
Canyon to the northwest o f
them.
Other options are to widen the
existing road, which splats the
village, or to bypass the village lO
the southeast.
In addition to the road
Improvement. alty officials also
muat look at probable overpasses
for new railroad tracks If the so-
called bullet train goes into
operaUon.
Any r~' -·"'" to the new
train-anu-bus station also will
depend on whether Amtrak
eventually works out a system
for stopping trains in Irvine.
CouncU members David Silla
and Bill Vardouhs said this week
they will look into the relocation
plan. but Mayor Larry Atran
and Councilwoman Mary Ann
Gaado weren't quite so positive.
Srud Agran: "I think there aa
some risk we would be
c·:nabhshing our own version of
Knott's Berry Fann."
Registry suit'es drenched
A fire sprinkler head on the
second floor of the Registry
Hotel in Irvine went off early
this morning. filling four suites
and a hallway~with water
Orange County firemen
responding to the 12:02 a.m
incident at the high-rise hotel,
18800 MacArthur Blvd., spent
several hours mopping up water
m the east end of the bulldlng.
Fire Capt Gary Stenberg said
water damage amounted to at
least $30~000 and included
damage lO valuable recorda on
the first floor that were soaked
when water leaked through
Stenberg said he did not k.•'low
af guests were evacuated from
the building, but a Laguna Hills
HiRh School student, attendmg a
dance at the hoteJ, said gueats
were asked to leave for a brief
time early this morning.
When Pellegrml came home ~
Thursday and diacovered her '
moving out, he began quarreling I
with the pair, Lennert said. The
suspect then returned from his !
room with a rifle a nd shot •
Watkins, the brother. at least !
twice, Lennert alleged. :
Officers arriving at the sing.le-!
story house In The Wallows :
found Watkins on the li9ing I
room floor. He was taken by ;
paramedics to Western Medical 1 Cent.er in Santa Ana, where he •
wKS pronounced dead. ;
Lennert said officers arrested
Pellegrlru after questioning hlm,
the sister and a female
aqua1ntance the suspect had
taken home that rught
He saad poUoe received three '
calls soon after the shooung: One
from the sister, another from
Pellegrana and a third from a ,
neighbor who warned that a man
with a rifle had barricaded
hunself in a house.
However, when officers
arrived, Pellegrini met them
peacefuUy in front of the house,
Lennert said
Watkins' pick·up truck was
parked an front with a bed loaded
an the back, he said
Arraignment for Pellegrini is 1
tentatively scheduled tor :
Monday in Orange County •
Harbor Municipal Court. said
Lennert
The suspect took the woman·s
purse, keys and four wool
sweaters. He was described as a
male Mexican, about 27 to 28
years old, 5-feet-3, weaghmg 160
pounds
Tebbetts. who reportedly
lamped following a childhood
injury to his left ankle,
complained of some pain to a
ja1Jer, Bhtch said. But pollce were
unaware of any fracture.
fountain ValleJ------~------
Poltce said the woman waited
30 minutes before calling
authorities to report the crime
She was treated at Hoag
Memorial Hospital in Newport
Beach, and released
His body was discovered at
5.10 am by a jailer chedung on
the cell. Blitch said police are
planning to question two of the
inmates. who were released
following court appearances
Wednesday.
ConJpany to off er free cable listings
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cooler Selurd•y
Cout•I lo• 54, Inland 46
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fair
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• CNll)I -trier hur'O on I n lhe
SOU1h toe the -"' 1lr81ght day tod1y. wllh tree1e end lro•t
wunlng1 luued for mot l of
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repor1ed tn Geo<gT1 end SOuth
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d1m1g• lo the ir crop•. •• forec111ara werned of lroat
pocket• H '" aouth H l•ll• Otceecnot>ee
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t>ulldup to 1 mlntmum In IOllthefn
Florld•. bul II wM "PfC>IMlbly • Mttle l\Mvter· In nOfthefll Florida.
MIO lorecMler DIYI Rittenberry
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Cold air 1rappeo oeneatn a strong lnvefalon kac>I the me<CU<Y
10 only 40 oeor-11 Buertlleld
airport Thur•01y. breaking the
010 recoro ot 42 HI In 1961.
Other racoro low maximum
temperatur• -• r-Oed Jin. 3. 4 end 7 at 8akw1fleld, 100
IN* north of Loe Angetea, the
N1tlonll WMtllet Servlcl MIO
A West Orang<' County cable
television company that drew
crtt1c1sm last month when 1t
announced at would began
charging subscribers for a
cooler
R1ln~ snowfm
In lot AnglMa. Tl'tufldll)' WM
th• a lxth 1tr1lgh1 d 1y of
1ernpw1tur• In the eo, wtlh 1n
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fl'-oood " fr-oooct " fair • t 1 poOt 11
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Miit " ,.,, ti
monthJy cable guide has agreed
to began dlstr1but1na an
alternative free guide through
two local weekly newspapers
Doug Rook, general manager
o f Dickinson Pacific
Cablesyatems, sa id that,
beginning Jan 29, a cable hstmg
guide would be inserted in issues
• of the Huntington Beach
Independent and the Orange
County News. The papc-rs claim
to reach most homes in the four
ciues served bv Cablesystems
Cablesystems has about 31.0CJv
subscribers In Huntington Beach,
Correction
A Daily Pilot story on Costa
Mesa redevelopment mcorreclly
1dent1fted the owner of Young's
Pawnshop The shop 15 owned by
Ted Marinos and James Young
The Daily Pilot regrets the error
Fc,untain Valley. Westminster
and Stanton.
The company fonnerly mailed
a free monthJy ma.Bmne to all
subscribers, listing the cable
programming schedule.
But last month the company
distributed a new TV Guide-
style magazine and said it would
charge $1.50 extra each month to
custo mers who wished t o
continue receiving the guide
Subscribers already pay $31.95
per month for a full pack.-ge that
includes basic cable service plus
two pay channel -Home Box
Office and Showtime.
The-'2>'"<Yposed guide fee
prompted complaints from a
number of subscribers and came
to the attention of the Public
Cable Television Authority, a
governing body represenung the
four caues.
Rook said the new free guide,
which will go even to homes that
do not subscribe to cable. wall
also serve as a promotional tool 1
I
The cable company execuuve;
reported that only about 1,0001
Cablesystems subscribers have;
agreed to pay the $1.50 monthJyi
fee f or the more-detailed,!
glossy-cover guide Unless.
interest increases, it may be!
discontinued, he said. •
Rook said cable liatingsl
c urrently are an cl uded i~
numerous publications, lncluding-
the Dally Pilot, the Register, thef
Los Angeles Times and T Vi
G~~. t
He said his company mayl
begin offering only the weeklyl
newspaper inaert and "get ou't off
the (ma,gat.ine guide) publlshingl busmess."
OBIE SPORTS l"'l~l>.
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Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Friday, J1nu11 14, 1983 * Al .
Illiteracy not a I oreign problem
--------·-+-........... "''"• .. 111 ......... ~ ......... -------'"""":l .... ._;~"'!""---lilil
earl Inst I• lute proapectlve Laubach Ltteracy \Uton at 7 p m. Monday In the
Central Ora.nae County Llterecy Council offic:ee, 420 W. 19th St.,
f d H Co.taM .... orrne at oag Maraery Fuller will conduct
the S4-hour c:ourae which
The Orange Coaat Heart
Institute, an education and
support group, hu been
establlahed at Hoag Memorial
Hoepltal In Newport Beach.
The institute'• purpoee la to
educate the public on new
advances m cardiovascular
treatment and to provide,
through philanthropic
supPort, the latest lifesaving
equ1pmPnt nt th<' h08p1tal
Serving on the lnatltute'•
board of directors are Norrl1
Battin, Dr. Lawrence Baum,
Al Burnand, Gary BurrUI, Dr.
John Drews. Vin Jorgensen,
Dr. J oel Mancbester, Dr.
W.A. Mat hews, Ernest
Monc rief, Tbom11 Nelllen,
Jo1epb Obegl, Al Pbllllpa,
John Porter Jr., Dr. J ohn
Skinner and Bob Wynn.
will discuss vi ruses that
plague the (.'OUnty. including
herpes. acquirl'd immune
def1c1en<:y syndrome and
others
provide• volunteera wHh the
necellal')' 1kJU. to teach EnaU.h
to 1peakera of other lanJU•lt'I
and to En1ll1h 1peaker1 with
1ubetandard literate abWtiet.
The problem of Illiteracy in the
United State1 has been much
pubUcir..ed lately.
Johnny Cash and Ell Wallach
atarred In a TV movie, ''The
Pride of JHSe Hallam;• which
portrayed the plight ot American
adulta who are illiterate. Barbara
Bu1h, wife of Vloe President
George Bush, has been a chief
campaigner against thUI lack of
education
• A seminar for nurses,
titled "Making the Right
Choices." will be held Jan 27
from 8 a m to 3;45 p.m at
South Coast Medical Center
m South Laguna
Dr Thoma s Cesa rio ,
director of infectious d1seaJK•
at UCI Colle~e of Mecht·ine.
Cost of the seminar, which
includes lunch. 1s $40 For
reservations call 499-1311.
ext 2718
Twenty-three million
American adulUI are runcuonally
il liter a te -unable to read
housing co ntracts, job
applications, medical instructions
on bottles from the drug store or
nutritional information on food
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Andy Carte r teaches Teng-Kham Phength irath abo,tit English
• Singl e parents 1n
Newport Beach and Irvine
are invited to attend the
weekly Tuesday meetings of
a n e w Parents Without
Partners group in thl' ure<.1
For more information about
the group's meetings caJl Bill
Glennon at 644-2135.
packages
Nor can they vote Intelligently
because t h ey ca nnot r ea d
candidates' qualifications and
grammar at Laubach Literacy class in Costa Mesa.
Local commuruues also are stilJ
absorbing an influx of political
refugees who need help in
learning the language.
student has been used effectively
for more than 45 years. assistmg
60 mtllion people toward greawr
language proficiency. C
~===~==================~rL~s~ta~te~m..'...'.:.:Pnts of policy.
The Laubach method of one
t each er working with on e Anyone interested ~k ing
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•• f
the t'o urse and acqu iring
L-erllflcat1on as a tutor may call
the COCLC office at 646-3347.
Additional courses will b e
offered soon in Santa Ana and
Garden Grove.
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· Production drop
• biggest in years
WASHINGTON (AP) -Produc tion in U.S .
factories and mines waa down 8.2 percent in 1982 from
the previous year, marking the biggest annual decline
in eight years, the Federal ~rve Board reported
today.
Production dropped 0.1 percent in December,
marking the 5th decline in 17 months as the recession
persisted, the board report indicated.
On a brighter note, December's industrial
production decline was the best, or least bad,
performance since last July's 0.1 percent gain. And
economists inside and outside the government have
begun saying that increases In auto production th.is
month should mean an overall output gain when
January figures are tabulated.
The 1982 decline was the biggest annual drop since
the 8.9 percent recorded in 1974, during the 1973-75
re<.-ession, the report indicated. Output for 1982 was up
only slightly from 1977, five years earlier.
Oil output increases
SANT A BARBARA (AP) -Oil production in the
state and offshore last year increased 4.7 percent over
1981, the state Division of Oil and Gas re ports in
preliminary figures.
Although most of the oil was produced on land,
most o( the increase took place offshore in federal
leases beyond the state's three-mile line. Most of that
was in the Santa Barbara Channel, the Santa Barbara
News-Press reported Thursday.
In 1982, federal offshore production was 31.6
million barrels, a 58 percent increase over the 18
million barrelB in 1981. Of the total, 25.4 million
barrels last year came from the Santa Barbara
Channel while in 1981, all 18 million barrels were
produced there. The area produced only 9.25 million
barrels in 1980.
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METALS
NEW YO~K (API -Spot nonferroue
1'1111¥ P<!Celt tod•Y
c-1a~-eo~ -.1a • pound. u.s clfttineuona
Leed 22·2• e.nta • pound
Zinc 40 -.ta. P<>UllCI. ""'-Id Tin M.2343 Metall W .... compo1111 lb A~ 78 cente a pound, NY ...._, $380 00 per ftMk
"'•'"""'" 1460 00·'485,00 m1tc:ll troy ounce. NY
lotldoft momng fixing $483.75, Off 14.50 loftdon afternoon Ox111g 1483.25. oil ss.oo.
11"'9 11twnoon ftlllng 1482 H . all M.M
,,........, ft1tlng 148503, oft U .117.
Z11ttcll Ill• af11rnoon $481 00 bid, on se 50, 1482 oo .... ec1 Ka11dr a KarMen on1y dally quote
1•83.25. off 15 00 I!~ only daJly quota 1443.25, o11
1500. l!ft9elti•nl fabricated °"'Y dally quote
'507 .4'. off S5 25
NYC-.. gold 9')0t month Thu.14M 30. on suo
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