HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-01-18 - Orange Coast PilotTHE ORANGE COAST
TUESDAY. JANUARY 18, 1983
Park's
• • inte~1or
surplus?
By ROHERT BAUKER
01 ti.. D.i1y Ptlot Stefl
0 ff 1 c 1 a I ~ a rt• rcu ~ 1 11 ~ l I w
poss11J1hty thal the 1r1tl·n or JJ<lrl
of Mile Squan· Park might ht·
dt'(·lart'Ci surplus pro~rty by Lht•
( e d P r a I g u v t• r n n 1 " 11 t d 11 d
u It 1 matt• I y u s (• J I II H w d y
l'o ntrary to thP w 1sht·'> n f
Fountalll Vallt>y rl'~Jdl'n ts
T hat l'Vt'lltuaJly was SUAA<-:.tt.J
hy F o untain Valley C it y
Co um·ilrnan 81.-n N1 c lst•n and
Howard Set•lyt'. an ass1i.1<1nt to
Rep RobE>rt Badham. R-Nt•wpurt
&al·h
And 1t t'Omt•s on the ht't•6 of <in
an11 ouncemc•nt that thP U S
government has dedart'd that tlw
Chet Holifidd J<\'<ieral Building
in Laguna N1gu1;>l also tS cxN.>SS
property . It 1s o ffering tht•
building for sale to state. t'OUrlly
and local governme nt agent'IE'S
COUNTY IDITIDN
ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Huntington • crime rate
drops but murder up
liv PHIL SNEIDERMAN
cKtlle DellJ Piiot llen
'l'ht> cnmC' rutt· m Huntington •
Ot'Ul'h Jroppt•d ti fi pt-rn•rH
during 19H2. but tht• v&lut> of
l11tal pro p erty lo:.t thro ugh
robbE>ry. burglary and theft wwi
u whopping $8 I million.
That loss, act:ording to f1gurt-S
n ·lPase d by lht• t•1ty's pul1t·e
department. was equal to tht'
lociil property loss reportt'd 1n
1981
Murde r and no n -neglige nt
manslaughter cast:S JUmped from
four in 1981 to eight m 1982
(Tht:rl.' w ere nine hom1c1de
Vll'lUTlS m 1982. however, because
onC' of the cases mvol ved t ht'
slaying of two people .)
Police Sgt. Ed McErlam said
arrests were made in all but o ne
of the 1982 honucide cases. The
exception was an infant whose
body was discovered in a local
refuse bin on New Year's Day of
1982
The 6.6 percent crime rate
decrease is based on the number
rnl>l:wnt-s, hurglanl'S, th1•fti. and
ct Ulu ttH·ft s tumm1tll'd µL·r
I 00,000 popula~n Huntington
Bt-ac h':. 1982 populu1w11 was
172,Ht :l
I lunllngton &-at·h pollc't.' t·rimt.·
<tnalyst Jim Moon · said thesl'
:.() l«.tllc-d "indt·x crtml-s" arc uS*'(f
hy fl•tlt-ral a uthorlllt'!. lo gaugt·
loc·al lrt•nds and l'umpan• c1ues
lncn •us1ng locally during 198:l
wt· re n1urdl'r. ro bla·r y . pt•t t y
tht•ft (undt·r $50) and auto theft
CX<·urrtng lt'l>S frequt;•ntly tha n
tht' pn·vwus year, a<.-co rd1 ng to
tht• pol1t't' re port, werl' forc:1blt'
rap<.-s, aSS<.&ults, burglaru·s, othn
thl'ft:-., arson fires. u nd fatal
traffic iK'Cldcnts
The city's 1982 crime figures.
l'ompan'<J LO the pn•v1ous year,
re veak-d·
-Nt·ghgent manslaughter by
vehicle cases dropped from thret.-
to one ,
-Fomble rape reports fell 47
percent from 68 to 36
111 vol Vl"l> 1n tt-n t to 1 n f hl"t M'Vt.-rt.'
l>1JU 1l y hlJ!OI USU Jll y With a
Wl'ltpon )
Hoblx·ry 1m·11.frnts 1mn·wwd
7 ~ -1'.)t•rn..nt from '21 1 to 227
Durglury reports drop~d
I ti 'L µt-n.~nt Sull, the city had
:.!,7:J? break 1ru. rt•porl(-0 in 1982
Th e fts of $50 or m o re
dropped sh~htly, thefts of ll'ss
thcin that amount rose slightly.
Auto tlwfl int·1denL<> JUmped
IH 9 pt:rt·t•nt, with 8:.!8 vch1des
w kL·n locally in 198:.!
Arson 1nndt-nls dro ppl.'d
42 5 p<.-rt«·nt to :.!:.!
Nart~1t1t· und drug v1olat1ons
fL·ll 22 pt:rct.·nt to :Jo5
Drunkt•n driving 1nc1dt."nlS
dl•t:rt·ased 14 :J per<:enl to 1,451
Crim<.-s against chtldn•n and
Camtl1es ·1m-rl.'ased g l percent,
from 11 to 21 (This fi gure
1n <'ludc>s c hild abuse and
Jb~rndonment 1nc1dents )
The total number of local
.1rrt-sts during 1982 dropped 8.8
pt•rt'<'nl to 7 ,738 Seelye said h e alrt'ady h<is
heard that a fede ral agency 1s
considering ins tallation of an
antenna f o r commun1t·at1o n
operauons on tht' federal land in
the park
• of homicides, rapes, assault:.,
-Ass ault reports, b o th
aggravated and non-aggravated,
decreased (Aggravated assault
Fatal traffic <K~tdents fell
!See CRIME, Page A2)
Nielsen said the appa rt•nt
tre nd by th<' gove rnme nt to
dis pose o f unused property
makes it mor e 1mporlant than
ever that Orangl' County "tdke
control" of the entire 6-44 ct<Tt~ in
the park
The county t·urrently own.-. all
but the 137-a<:rc triangle that
formerly was used for hehcoptt•r
landmgs.
Nielsen's comments follo w
recent disclosure that talks a re
going on among Orange County
city and federal offiCJals along
w ith represPntat1v('S of lht'
Irvine C o mpan y and Kt>p
Badham 's o ffi ce f or a
complicated land trade
The plan under d1scuss1o n
Involves the Navy trading the
137-acre triangle section for 57
acres of vacant land own<."<i by
the county ms1de the park near
Edingt:r Avenue and Brookhurst
Street.
,The Navy then would trade
the Edinger -Brookhurst property
to the Irvine Company for a site
suitable for heilcopter training
operations n ow bemg earned out
in Tustin
The tradf'. 1f cons ummc1ted .
(See PARK, Page A4 J
Pre p aring for ba ttle o...., Plto1 Pholo by Rlcherd ltoehlef
Two Oranfl;t' County fire fightt"n, don air
pa c·k s prior to manning ho~C"s a t ho use fir~
a t l 75 12 Mt•redith Driv .. rwar Tustin
Vlonday. Blaze c·m1.,c·cl $127 .000 d u mnf.{•'
a ncl 1..-ft Philip ~, . ..,.,on an.I hi ... thrt•t•
c·hilcln·n honu•lt•..,..,.
McDonald retrial nixed
Doc ume nt in jury room 'didn 't sway' jurors in case
By STEVE TRIPOLI
0 1 ti.. Dell)' Piiot lteft
The attorney for convicted
G o lden Eagle Investments
President R alph M cDonald
prt'J)ared to go to a higher court
today aft.er his motion for a new
trial m the case was rejec ted
Monday by an Orange County
S upt.'rtor Court judge
Judge James K Turner. ruling
that a box of d0<:uments left 1n
thl• JUr y r oo m during
d el1berat1ons had no t sway ed
Jurors even though it was not
part of the o ff1c1al evidence in
Mc Donald's trial. rejected the
new trial bid at the conclusion of
a hearmg that had spanned two
dc1ys
Turner said the box, which
contained documenta used by an
at't.'Ountant who testified against
Mc Donald, revealed nothing to
Jurors that they hadn't heard
during the trial.
And Turne r added that the
"a.,-..:· against McDonald had been
<;o ~trong that prosecutor T om
Judge J ames Turner
Buck had "not only proven (it)
beyond a reasonable doubt, but
bE>yond all possible doubt."
McDonald was convicted of
grand theft , sec:ur1t1es law
v1olauons and lnt'Ome tax evasion
<:harges totalhng 27 counts for his
part in running the Golden Eagle
operation. Buck claimed during
lhl.' six-week trial that the El
T or o investment firm a ctually
was a large pyramid sche me.
using money from new investors
to pay off old ones.
The eight-woman. four-man
Jury had found McDonald guilty
of every count placed before 1l
The evidence controversy arose
J an 10. tht' Monday after the
Jan 7 cun v1 ctton , when the
rt.'gular clerk m Turner's court
found the box of documt•nts m
lht' Jury room
It was d 1scovered tha t a
part-llme d erk had, appa.rentJy
acc1dentally , left the m ther~
during d eliberations.
S ix jurors testified last week
that they had read materials in
the box during their
dt>l1berat1ons A seve nth JUror
who had been unable to au.end
<See McDONALD. Page A?>
County coalition fights to keep affordable housing
By JEFF ADLER
0 1 IM Deity Piiot Sten
The Ho u sing Cual1l11111 11 f
Orange County hclS calh-d for J
"phase -up" r a ther than a
p h ase -out cd Lh e tounty"'
embattled <tf fordable h 1111Sinlo(
program
"'The incluswnarv (c1ffon.lablt t
housing requ1rl·ment 1s a r<'dhsllt.
workable program to p rovide
new housing and to retain th<>M'
units Cor wagc·t·amers and thP1r
families who fall into the low and
m o d e rall'-1n come catr~o r y"
coalit10n !tpokc·sw oman M Jr~
Miller said Mondav
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Ollffy ~ P"oto by ~•trlclc O-o-.11 f ountaln Valley police de tectiv.-Dann
.. ecovered a t a San Pedro ho rn ('.
fl•·on logR 14tol.-n propt•rl y .
th f' So uth e rn C altfo rn1a
Assonat1o n of Governments
romputed median income Th<'
fl'(1 u1rl.'ment would bE> increased
Liv I pt.-rcent for the n ext fi ve
y10,1r::.
A requirement that another
Ill p<:rl't?nl of all new res1dent1al
dt•vrlopments o! 20 or more units
b 1· ;lffo rdablt· to h ouseho lds
whose income falls between 8 1
.ind 100 pNccnt of the SCAG
nH·than income figure This
r<'<j u1rement would be decreas<'CI
hv 2 pt'rct?nt for l'ach of the next
f1\.'c• vears
-A requ1rt'ment that all un1ls
ch·~1gnc1tt'{I as being "affordabll, ..
remam that way for at least 20
years
The coalll1 on's plan calls for a
c ha ngP 1n the way a median
mcomt• 1::. computt'd to lower the
actual dollar amount that would
qualify a family for affordable
ho using The county median
income of $38.000 currently
used in the a ffordable housing
formula -ts "economically and
rac iall y d1scr1m1nat1ng .··
Kennt'dy said
He said that black rcsidcnls of
the t·ounty makt' up only 1 3
p erce nt o f t h e co unt y's
population a nd the· manner in
wh11 h th <' m ed ia n incom e 1s
t'Omput1-d 1s onl' reason why the
co unt y rC'ma1n s r ac-1all y
M'gregated
.. It's in c•verybod y's best
i nt e r es t t o ma1nta1n th e
<ifforda b le ho us mg program,"
Kennedy said He added he has
discussed lht• coalition's proposal
with the aides o r se ve ra l
super visor s. but has rel·e1ved
neithe r the ir s uppo rt nor
disapproval
Rt'present1ng the Orange
County Renters' Association ,
spokesman Jon Monsen said the
c·u rrenl affo rd able h o using
p r o gram I S "'w o r se than
(See AFFORDABLE, Page AZ J
Stolen Valley loot recovered
PolicP confiscate $25~000 in goods; suspect arre ted
Fountain Valley police have
l'Onf1scated from a San Pe dro
ho me $25.000 wo rth of tool
boxes. fishing equipment and
other properly alJegedly taken m
area burg laries
Jaime Maez, 53. a resident of
the San Pedro home, was jailed
o n suspicion of buying and
possess1 ng stolen pro p t>rty,
according t o Fountain Valley
police.
S g t. Dave Brokaw said
investigators beheve Maez has
been operating a major fencing
operation. buying property that
has been taken during break-ins
a t h om es a nd businesses tn
Orange County and southern Los
Angeles County.
Brokaw said the San Pedro
raid folJowed the arrat Friday
morning o f a local burglary
suspect w h ose car , allegedly
containing stolen property. waa
staked out by Fountain Valley
patrol officers Rex Long and Dan
Cowin.
Investigation of the bur1lary
suspect, whose n a m e w as
withheld, led offlce.ra to the San
Pedro h ome Friday n ight,
Brokaw said
He said announC'Cment of the
raid and arrest was delayt'd until
Monday. when 0H1cers were able
to inventory the confiscated
goods.
In add1t1on to the fishing
equipment and tool boxes. tht'
property includes jewelry. power
tools, statues, t.elevu11on sets and
stereos. Brokaw said some of the
~ems may have com e f rom
burglaries at a sporting \{oods
store and a motorcycle shop, but
the rltmaining items appear lo
have come from home break-ins.
A publtc viewinj{ o f the
confiscated goods 1s scheduled for
Tuesday. Jan 25. from 9 am to 3
pm at the F ountain Valley
Pohre Station. adjacent to City
Hall, 10200 Slater Ave.
Brokaw said burglary victims
wishing to claim any of these
items must describe the property
bE>fore Vlewing and present any
relevant serial numbers or crime
reports. He said e ngraving
property wi\h the own e r 's
dnvcr·s license-number provides
police with the easiest means of
tracmj{ the item if 11 1s stolen and
recovered
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Comics C4 Stock Markets B4
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En tert.a!nme n t B5 World News A3
Horoecope 82
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A2 O rirnutt Co•u•t DAil Y I'll 01 ITueatJoy, J 1nuury 18. 1983
~' . .,,,,..------y-l -r -v1-.n-e_h_o_s_:p_i_ta_l_t _a_n_d_e_m_d_i_ss_o_l_v_e_d_
\\\'t. Cont inued
<~RIM E RATE
:H ti IM'r'\'t•nt. fnin1 26 tu 17 Sum•·
o I th 1· 11 n 1dl'11 t !>, h owl' v l· r .
1 t·~ult1~ 111 111m t• than uni· dt·uth.
:! I J)l.'()plc d1~I m lc.X•nl m1shups,
tr.lffll' lllVt·~lltt&turs said
L1>t•ol trr1ff1t· aq:1di-nl!-i,
tnjury und 11nr1-1n1ury , droppt'tl
7 6 p<>rt't>nt 10 ·l,ml7
Poht·l' 1ssu1~ 14 'l. pt•rt'l•nt
stoTies
• • •
rnon· trurtll" d Utllor\11 for a U>tal
11( l Cl I ,840 An 111<.·rt•&t>t' 1n tht·
ptirk111g lfll'tcr cnforli.·memt staff
rl'sulted In 26 ,041! meter
v1ulullons recorded, a 3Z :!
J>t"l'\.'t'lll 1111.'~rust·
Off1l·ers 1nvt'sllguted tS:t
lul'al liUiddes, down from 75 Uw
previous year
AFFO RDAB LE HOUS I NG • •
1nsufl ll'll'nl to I Ill thl· 11t.'t.'<.I, It lS
absw·d ..
lie also sai.J It 1s ··..it>:>urd" tu
subs1d1~ huusing for thl&' who
Nlrn more than $38,000 a year
{lhl· t:ounty median incoml')
"The market l·an provide for this
group We must f()(.'US downward
and t•um·c1Hrah• hm1tt'tl t:ounty
rt<SOUr<.'l'S wht•rt> thl'fl' I!> tht•
gn•atest need," Monsen saaJ
Mon.sen al.so sa1J that bccaww
rents in Ora11gt• County art>
1 nt·n ·as1 ng so d ramat1ca 11 y.
renters art' trapfX'd in a "light.
explo1tat1vc rC'nt.al markt.'t with
thP dre>arn of owm>rsh1r c;Jippmg
furthl'r away County pull('Y
offors httlt> hope that thil> dr~
wil I bc~:ome a reality for most
rt•ntt>rs "
Ahl'l' Remex, of tht! Orange
C:ountv Senior AdvlS(Jry Council.
said lht' atro1dable h ousi ng
program should bt.-retained so as
t u provide a "chance for
luw lnt'Ome peoplt! of all ages to
h.iv1· a dt."<.·ent home "
Tht.• lOUnty has scheduled
public hearings be f ore
s upe r visors on the housing
l'lement and affordable housing
program on Ma:-"h 30
M cDONALD TRIAL • • •
F riday's ht•arang tt.•st1f1 c d
Monday that she alsu had read
documents from the box
Although Turner said Monday
he had never dealt with sut'h
circumstances m 14 years on the
bench. similar l'ases have arlSt.'n
'in California legal history
Buck rt:trieved accounts or
several of those cases from law
books. and found that JUdges had
o ften ruled that fal"tS not
subnutted U> the jury as evtdence
could have been seen by the Jury
lwithout prejudicing its verdict. .
Md)onald's gwlt during the trial
Mast said he had presented no
fonnal defense during the trial
for that reason,
Buek, however. call~ the case
agamst McDonald a "slam dunk"
supportt'<i by 30 witnesses and
more than 100 documen ts, with
no rebutt.aJ at all from Mast
After Turner'a ruling, Buck
said he had been "surprised.
when I started researching this
problem, how often it had come
up in the pasL" He said his hope
that Turner would reject Mast's
new tnal motion increased as he
found the legal precedents
Mast said after the hearing
that Turner's ruling "is clearly
wro n g" and t hat he waa
"extremely surprised" by it
By J OEL C. DON or .... 0.111 "°' .,_..
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M1·thrnl ('1·11tn u11d Ul' lrv1 nc-
i.ppun·ntly hub nillupbt'J l1Vt•r
d\iwgrt-t:rnt<nlll un tht· pn1µil!l,-<i
ltll·utlo11 nnd c•untrol uf lrv1rll''11
1111.1 lirn1µ1u.1l
Th t· 'In ,1 r I 111 11t-K11t1 u t lo tu
bctWl'('n ttw two g1·uups murks
th•· lutt>st 111 tht• dccudt-h long
dfol'L'l uy ~·Vt'I ul Mrouµs to ht11ld
u n111J1Jr 11wdll'bl funl1ty 1r1 tlw
nu 11 u n ·Ii I u r g ('st p I u n 11 c ti
l'OlllffiUntty
Tht· uppar«nt breukdown
upp1.·1.11 s tu guurantee that IMC
and Ul'I will agam 1.:um~te to
Sl'l' who builds a huspltul 1n
lrv11w
I MC, l>Upportt•d by Hoag
McmonaJ HOt1p1wl and a coahtton
of community members, plans to
go ah~ad with its proposal to
hulld a 222 -be d acute car e
hosp1t.ul t'Omplex in the Village
12 area, possibly near Jeffrey
Road and Barranca Parkway.
. ,.
UC lrvuu: 0haa ~n uowtlll"i
to budtJt° 11n lta lunti·llme dt'llarc
to bullcl 11 1111•.)ur h•u<.•hlng h<>1pltGJ
u11d 1ru«lsu.1l 1..·cnter on c11mpu1,
u d Ju c· t-n t l u th c Co 11 c Kt• or
Mt.Jll·lnc Univcnuly orf1daLI urn
dlll(·Ut1111ng such o propoul with
~1·v1·r1AI ht'ul th ('IH"t! orgunlza llon11.
1ni..·lud1nK H calthWest
Foundation of Chotaworth. Los
Angt.•lcs-ba11t...J NatlbnuJ M.c:dkul
b:ntt•rµ1·ti1t•11 und the Ho1tplt1.1l
Corp. uf Anwrlcu of NWlhVlllu,
Tenn
Ul'I Cham:cllur Dunwl Aldrich
Jr iw1d ttll' univt<nllty :Hill wisht'll
to bt.· invulvt•d in any h111;p1 tul
propo~.11 filr th1· city. Ht• noll'd
that UCI ma1nia1ns ho11µ1rnl
jffll1at1on!> throughout th«'
t•ountry.
"['m sorry Lhat IMC hasn't
<la·1ded to try and locate their
hospital on campus," he said,
adding, "Wt:'U t.'Ontlnue t.o talk "
But IMC o rtic1als remain
adamant in thelr desire to build a
hospital in the center of Irvine.
because they believe such a site
.. , ' .. ,
would provldr bt•tu·r 1m.'t'Kli for
ull rmldenui
Thrt•t: rnouths ago, IM C'
Prt•tfldt'nt Duve Baker propait,'tl
d1:c1·uolon11 With Aldrlc·h und
t'ollcAtt-or Med1c 1n~ Ut·un
Swn1ey van dt·n Noort Lo end tt
itt•Jrmy battle belwt·•·n the two
competinli( group8. The action
f o llowed Van den Noort'I
1ut'('eKdul e ffort• at thwartlnll
2'pt!clu l Sac ramento leglsla tlon
thut wouJd have allowed IMC to
lc•ue land for Ju hospital at
Suddleback College's Nor th
Cumpwi In lrvlne.
"We have laken the olive
branch to UCI for approximately
three months and made various
proposala," said IMC spokt!Sman
Ed Portmann. ''They were
unwilling to negotiate or
(·ornpromlse on locatio n and
L'Ontrol of the hospital."
Portmann said the proposals
induded several hospital sites.
1ndudmg one at the University
Town C.enter. He said Chancellor
Aldnch remained steadfast an his
opinion th l th(• bt-.t location ror
u ('Ommun11y h o1p1tial 11 o n
l'umpwc
A mt."dlnil ru1·l11ty can't ht.' built
without 11/1pruvo.l from •tato
ht•ulth u (ll·t&1s. JM C and
l"lt•ulthW~•t have riled cer Uflc.:at.e
cit need uppllcatlon1 with the
O ffice of Statewide H ealth
Pla nning und Developme nt.
llo wt•ver, bot h h o 1pl ta l
t·oru;trucllon. requet1U1 h.ave been
dt.-t.'mt-d incomplete and neither
gro up has filed new appllcallonB,
ucc.·c1rd1ng t o J ean Emon d ,
t!pokeswomnn for the Orange
County Health Planning Council.
Emond noted the state w ill
<.'Ons1der 18 C'ntena for a hoepital .
including community need,
f1nandal feasibility, econom ic
impact on the health care system
dlld adver se e!feclB on nearby
mt'd1cal faci lities The h ealth
planning t'Ouncil, w hich advises
state he1tlth 0Cfic1als, said that
Orange County has too many
hosp1u.I beds U> warrant a new
med1t:al c~nter at the present
time
Labor f l ap delays
work o n o il rig
Wor k has r esumed o n a
partially completed offshore oil
rig about 8 lh miles off the coast
of Huntington Beach, following a
labor protest over the weeke nd.
Wor k was halted Sunday rught
by p1ledrivers union members
who were protesting the use of
foreign labor .
But U.S marshals, armed with
a restraining order. forced three
remaining union members off oU
platform Edith Monday. Crews
resumed work at 6 p .m ..
a ccording to Chevron Public
Affairs Manager Al Swan5?n.
"The federal mar shals JUSt
sa id the p r otesters left
peacefully.
The un ion said the firm
1nstall1ng t h e pipes. t h e
Rotterdam, Netherlands-based
Heerema G roup. is violat ing a
federal appeals court ruling that
said U S laws on foreign workers
apply to wor kers on the US.
outer continen tal shelf.
Mostly Spanish w orkers are
installing the piles at a c:Ost of
$480.000. with completion of that
phase scheduled next month,
Swanson said.
AJ though the ptledrivers left.
1ronwo rkers union member
George Logan said hts union was
ready U> reoccupy the plat(orm.
U.S . District Judge Andrew A.
~' Defense lawyer Paul Mast,
ho repeatedly refe rred to the
ocuments a s "highl y
prejudicial" during argument on
\he motion. told Turner that "1t 1s
i:lear the material before the Jury
!Pervaded and 1nvaJed
i:-verything they did "
~ He said he had no doubt th<1t.
though the case had bc..-.n close r U (' k h a d f 3 I I l • d t 0 p r 0 V l '
Mast said he would seek a new
trial at the state appellate court
level, and perhaps file several
motions seeking a new trial for
several different reasons
Ch evron o il
Rea<·h ('oast.
o~ "°' ""°'° b1 ciw.n.. ai.rr
pla tform off llunt ing t o n
· came out and they ran us all off
there," said M ike Schw ab,
busmess manager of Piled.rivers
Uruon Local 2375. "They said if
we want.eel to protest thlS thing
any more they would arrest us 1f
we did anythinJ( else." Schwab
Hauk had issued the restraining
or der late Sunday after thE!
piledr1vers occupied the rig
earlier in the day. Logan said.
' ~rash kills 2 cyclists
~ ~ A m o tor cyc l1 s t and hi s motorcycle was east bound on
Edinger Avenue a t 9:46 p.m
when it veered across the cent.er
line and struck a Chevrole t El
Camin o that was prepa ring to
turn left onto Bolsa Chica Street
Mesa rejects p ermit for massage parlor
•easse nger were killed Monday
ght in a head-on rolhs1on m a
. untmgtun Beach intersection,
police reported todav
Pronounced dead on arrival at
Fountain Valley Community
Hospital w e re the motorcyde
driver. Wesley Dodd Jr . 23, and
his pa5S(>nger. Joseph GwJlaume.
:l2. both of Westmtnster
Police traf fa· investigator Jt•rry
Fuhrmann said th e
The driver of the El Camino,
David Duswn. 27. of Huntington
&-ach , was not injured and was
not l"lt ed in the mishap ,
Fuhrmann said
The Westminster men were
Hunungton Beach's first traffic
d£-aths o( 1983. pohce said.
By J ODI CADENHEAD
Of IM Delly PllOI 81en
A m.t -;sage parlor 1n Costa
Mesa that uses half-nude women
to advertise in Hollywood
publit·atauns lost a nother round
Monday night in a continuing
balllt• w kt-1:p its all·n1ght
bus1nt-:..-. along Harbor Boulevard
open
Tht• Costa Mesa Cuy Council
4 0 o/o cha nce of • rain
(:oa:\fa I
lncreulno cloudtneo 1on10111
wilh e 40 percen1 cllenc. ot rain
1>y midn1oh1 OvetniQht lows 48 to
54 Rain throuohoot 11\e morn1no
on Weonesd•y Cleertno eno
windy Weonesd•y elterl\0011
COOle< on We<lnn<J•y wtlh hiQh•
In the upper SOS lo mld·60•
E lsew h e r e l rom Potnt
Concep11on 10 the Me,1cen
1>orde• eno oul 60 mlle• 1 Sooth-al winds 10 to 20 knol•
lhrOUQh 10'11Qhl with 5 10 8 loot
se•s over outer weter1 Gusty
northerly winds end 111creu1no
MaS on We<lnesd•y Ovet tnn«
waters w inos becomino
aovthwell to -t 8 to 18 knots
this evenino with I to 2 toot Wind
wavt's westerly 1well t 10 3 1991
1ncreas1no to ~ leet l>y early
Wednesday C n11nce ot rain
loniglH and Wed~ay morning
Creering Wednesday artemoon
f ' .. ~. SUltll1Ul r V
Many roaoe 1n wealern New
York, wealern Penn1y1v1n1a.
norlhH ll Ohio and lh...WHI
111rg ln1e mounl •ln1 w •ra
becomlnQ QIU•d with ICe •nd
1now today. m1ktno lrev•I
hautdovs '°' mol«l11• Fr-"'O rllln ..... fQf-t IOf
1111•1 1od•y from th• Ta11a1
Pa.nl111no .. 1n10 the TeJIQ PlelM.
la•dlno Iha N•llon•I W••lh•r ~to~ tr•velen wlll'Tllnge
fOfl~W-Gel a•I OH:I w ind • war e..
axpaaad 9klf'O Iha norlham and
o.ntr9 P9CH\C COMt
RWt -Pf9dle'acl lo041)1 In the
Souu ... m Pl9lnl wMa '"'" ml11ad with enow OI' l1eer1ng rllln w••
axoactad In ~ Taua RMi mMC> ... pt'ldlc1ad fl'om
Iha nCJf1hem 9l>d C*lllal PllO"'
COMt Into the Northam Pta•-
9'><1 Iha~~
Sufleted tnOW nurr .. • ,..,.
forac .. t for th• upper Ohio
11-.,. the io-Greet Lale .. and
nc:w1hem ~ EngNwld Sunny eklff war• axpaclad
trom Ronda 10 Iha mid Atlantlo
coaet. 8nd fl'om tile Tan,_ -"' io-~ ~ .,.....,. I to WlaoOI"*'· Tempera ture• arou"d tha
11allon st mldnlgnl PST r~
'
• from 111 MloW ,.,o 1n Hlbbfno. I Minn .. to &4 111 McAllen. r-
11Mtlfn00<1. movtno m10 me ...,_,.
\/alley and northern desena
1ontohl The tain wu to move
aoulh Wednesday lollowed by
c1aar1no Ir<>!" the nor1h and (IU9ty
wind• 1nc1au1no cioudl,_. wt1h a 40
percent chance o l taln by
mldnlQht and 1 IOW near 55 .,...
predlClad IOI l OS /1\noetes tonlQh1
More rain followed by ouaty
n0<1herty wind• and clearlng In
lhe 1Nernoon waa lorecest for
wednndey end • hlQh In the
mld-&Oe WU ppecled Sim~ ... -lhaf WU predlcied
for coa1111 ano lntermaolare
valley• with IOWI QI 45 to 55
10<11Qh1 and ll!Qhl In lhe UPOI' 509
IO mid 90a WednM09'1'
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WHhington 38 20
WIChllll 36 12
CALIFOflNIA
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Eureka I!() 55
F'reeno 47 45
LtncHIM 62 31
Lot A no-tea 85 58
O&kllnd 57 52
PPC> Robla9 57 3g
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SallnH Ml 51
San 01aoo 87 54
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Paeedana 85 «
RIV«alda 80 45
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San G•b<lel 88 45
8ar1 Joaa 157 40
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Tides
TODAY
S.C0'1d hlQh 10:111 a.m 4.9
S.Oono IOW 8:00 pm 03
WIJ>N9IOAY ,.,.I hlQh 12·"8-.m 3.11
Fltet IOw II 52 •m 2.11
~hlQh 11·32 • m .,
~low 8 37 P "'-~8 Sun Nit IOd•'I' •t &. 10 p ..
11 ... WadnMd.,, at 8 &7 • m
Moon ,._ 100.,, tt 11;a1 a.m •
..U et 1:24 p.m.
turned down a request tor a
cond1t1onal use permit from the
Los Angeles College of Massage'
and Physical Therapy (Atlanlls)
at 2 112 Harbor Blvd
The b usiness o wners were
ordered tu obtain the permit to
op<'rate or shut down after a
prt-lim1nary 1njunct1 o n was
issued last SC'ptcmber That
de<'1s1on has bet>n appealed by
Atlantts and the injunction was
stayed ~nd1ng the outcome of
the appeal and M onday'l>
hearing.
Robert Davis, an attorney
• representing Atlan tis, said he
would appea l the council's
dectsion
The Orange County District
Ano rney's uff1ce c urrently is
in volved 1n ac t1u n to close
Atlantis as an alleged house of
prosutuuon Poh('(' have recently
arrested five Atlantis employees
on suspicion of prosutuuon.
City officials contend the
business 1s considered adult
t·ntertamment and as such should
not operate within 500 feet of
res1denllal property Apartments
art' located within 60 feet of the
business
Quiz.zed by city counc il
members about advertisements
reporting "16 beautiful girls.
buffet and 18 rooms," Davts said
he was unaware of any buffet
and said the ad was "probably
puffery "
Asked what the terms "S and
M " meant In one of t he ads,
Davi s said it could mean
''Swedish Massage," but
admitted it generally refers to
sadism and masochism
Mayor Donn Hall s aid he
would read the ads out loud, but
was afraid he nught o crend some
members of the audience
~ tr~)
"You think we're naive
e n ough, that we are really
expected to beheve that they
pcrfonn fully clothed?" said Hall
·~vou really want us to believe
this 1s a massage parlor for
relaxing?"
Asked after the meeung about
the prostitution arrests. Davis
said the management tries to
dtscourage 1t and that any arrests
have been 1SOlated incidents.
C1ty documents show that a
Dr Donald Peterson obtained a
business l i cense fo r a
ch iropractor's o!fice on th~
premises betw een 1973 and 1979.
T he massage business was then
sold U> Moon Suk Han who in
tum sold the massage parlor to
Jack Gordon. according to city
ra'Ords.
Officials for the business
con tend it 1s now owned by
Thomas Wade.
<:: 'Jur C}fJpe~1dl!p. ..
M.1k1nq the t!t•c1\1on 10 gee /Tlilrrren 1\ a t>ig
onP .• 1nc1 < h00\1n9 ye.,• u t'ngagt"ment .i nd
IM'del1ng flnQ\ is one of the most exerting
(<ind t'xpensM"IJ stt'ps you wrll ~l(e bt'lore
your \A..'l"<X1tng d<iy
Al \Xi')indh.'lm Lt'IQh. ht'lplng you seleel your
dramond and choose your rings rs Che most
rlTlpO(Ulnt thrng 1/1/f! do-tx'C.ause that 1s our
~raltyf Most je\M'lty stores concentra~ on
~·~rwart'. china and ctyst.11. and ~ hun-
dreds or w<llC~S to !.elf.'Ct from ~r
they~ ,, Vt'I}' ordinary, 'all look the!~~·
~leetlon of \l\ltddlng rrnos Kn~s and forlU
and glasses ilnd watches art' Important t>tJt
~ know tNlt Vol' want tht"~ rings to be
even more specral, so vve go elll out to snow
you tht' most unrque and excmng collectron
ol ffi9<1gemt'l1t and wedding rings you are
go1ng to !>tt ~ t.lke rhc! 1T¥tety out or com-
paring a1amonds by t.lktrl9 ~time to prop-
erty t>xpla1n the drrte~nc~ 1n qualit1e-s and
prr<e. and tl1"n O<lek that all ~ 'Mth a ~
t>ack 9uarant~
For stra19ht !.(Ilk, tllCltlnQ dt'signs. and guar·
anteed value. you wm app~1att what INf!
twe to o~r W)'ndtiam Letgh IS tht s~ that
spectal!Zn rn ~and~"'?-
Weddlno rings availal* from
Engaqtmmt rinos <M!llabk! from
Sl7S
S-4 50
Wyndham Ll!igh~~rtJ>RT
127 Fashal lsW"d ~ 9"«1\ 0-. 92660
~ 8tJllOda \X.ilstft
' -.A -1
NATION Users reach · out, touch MS Bell
Federal pension hikes
f a'ce six-Inonth delay
By T~t A11ocl1ted Pre11
W AS HIN GTO N
Americana d ra wing fcJe1ul
penaloni; or dlsa b1lt ty pa y
could ha ve their t'Ollt-of -living
ralaec delaye<l for six month!5
this year under a ptopooal the
Reagan administrat ion Is
considering to lower budgl't
def1d t.s
Yet, even with a propolk.'CI
delay 1n cost-of-living raises ,
Prt-~1den t Real{an will h r
h ard-pre11td to kttp t he
p roje<'ted def icit below a
rL'<'Ord $200 blllton for f l.lea!
1\1 8 4 , a cc:-ord l n & to
administration sourcea, who
d id not want their n ame•
used.
The pres1<l_ent'1 propo11ed
budget for the fiscaJ yea r that
begins next Oct . 1 la to be
delivered to Congress on Jan.
Jl.
IAM rlANCllCO (AP) -
Con1umtr1 h1v1 proml11d a
YMl'·lonl bl\tlt ln an attempt to ~\ l»aaiflc Ttltphonl from Cloublinl realdtnual raw. io tie a
mQJlth. lllamln,a tnt lauon. compeu\lon
and the rtceulon, Paolllc
Telephone uktd Monday for a
ra te lncroaae of $819 million ,
a lth o uah the r equuet w lll
underao a year of hearlnp
befo r e t he .Public Uti litlea
Commi•ion . •
The request was· lmmedlatelr.
denounced by Sylvia Setg e ,
h ead of t h e consumer gro up
TURN (T oward Utility R ate
Normalluuon).
"I \htnk Paotfia 1hou.1dn't pt
on• penny of tht1 appllcaifon
alnce lt'1 requeetMl for the YMI'
b91lnnln1 January 1984,'' th•
... d.
BM Mid It I.I W\falr tha\ the
heartnp will examine the phoN
company requst u ot condltiona
thll year, inatead of next.
The rcqutllt, which wu pared
$46.2 mJlllon from the company'•
Intended flf ure. COl1\e9 aft.er an
lncrea1e o telO mllllon t w o
yean a10. ..
But. R eed Watera . Pacific
T ele phon e vice preald tmt for
re gulatory affairs, said th e
lncrtut wu ntcn1ary de1plw
ooet-outli"I 1tfo111.
"De1pit1 the moat 1trln1tnt
coet rtduotlon mtuurff In tht
company'• hlltory, the rtvtnue
frOWth hu not kept pect with
coet 1.nor ........ Wat.en uJd.
The rate tor 7 mi l lion
resldentlal cuat.omen would rile
to SI!! ataw wide, lilP from $7 In
San Francl.co and Loi Anjeln,
and $6 .70 elaewhere I r\
California. The top wo uld be
• 11.~ for areu which don't have
mt»~ ~rvice.
Lifeline re1id enllal aer vlce
wouJd remain at $2.50 monthl,)'.
but the allowance of 30 free calla
would be Nl to lQ.
MeuUNd .. rvtot would con te with all calla billtd at four
ctn\I for \ht lint minute
comPAl'9d to t.ht current rat.e of
f3 .7& monthly with ta worth of tr .. callt. .
Meuured bualne. ra* would
be Sl l, up from $7 monthly. The
bulc flat rate butineu Mrvlc.
would ao to t l9 from t14.55
monthly.
For the llrst time ln 30 yean,
the cost of a SMIY telephone call
would 10 f rom 10 centa to 25
cent.I at booth.I where emer1•ncy
service can. c..n be INde without
a coln.
Oil price war loqming Abscam prosecutor denies vendetta rap
NE W Y O RK -Th e
det·as101i.s OPEC mt ministers
made at their emergc nt·y
meet ing Sunday rould t.out·h
the wallets o f energy u!Wrs
world wide, perhaps b y
setting off a price war.
The Lrad1tional giants of utl
trade -Saud1a Arabia a nd
its allied sh eikdoms 1n tht•
Persian Gulf -are angen 'CI
by the tactics of Iran and
oth"'r OPEC members, who
an· ignoring price ru les in
orde r to increase their oil
l'Xports.
The S audis a nd thei r
supporters are threatehing to
n·ta l1ate by u n ila terall y
l'Ulttng th eir p rices. even
thoug h it could lead to a
pnce-cuttinR free-for-all
Woman wins $700,000
F LAGSTAFF'., Ariz. A
Seattle, Wash .. · woman won
the first $700,000 grand pr1w
in the Arizona "Lu cky 7"
lottery Monday.
The winner, A l te r L
La r kin wa s th e o nl y
sem1-f1naltst not to appear for
the drawing at the Flagstaff
mall.
The others won $700 They
Wl·r e Jane t B. Croop a nd
Hollis K. Kembe ll, both of
Tut·son; Ken Price, Tem pe;
Penny Lee ·Scott. Phoenix,
a n d Jul ee L . B r o wn .
Encinitas. Calif.
15,000 seek 200 jobs
MILWAUKEE -After an
auto-frame factory advertised
200 job ope nings. at least
I 5,000 people lined up 1n
below -freezing wea the r to
appl y . cr eati ng so m uc h
paperwork that training for
t h e co mp a n y 's ne w
STATE
l·mployees may be delayed.
Some of the thousands who
waited in 30-deftree weather
Monday to apply for the jobs
a t A 0 S mith Corp, h ad
brought sle eping bags a nd
spent the night in lme.
CHP orders patrol cars
S AC R AMENTO -T he
Caltfornta Highway Pa trol
says il wtlJ buy about 1,075
Dodge Diplomats for patrol
cars in 1983
The C HP requires that
standard patrol cars reach a
top speed of 11 0 miles a n
hour, and accelerate from a
standstill to 60 mph in 13
seconds, and from zero to 100
mph in 43 seconds.
The low bidder was $7,915
a ca r, beating bids from tw o
o t he r Dodge d ealers, on e
Pl y mouth d e al e r . two
Che vrolet dealers and four
Ford dealers.
Tax on cigarettes eyed
SACRAMENTO -S tate
Sen Alan Ro bbins wou ld
raise the cigarette tax by fi ve
cents a pack to combat the
proposed tu1t1on increases tn
universities and colleges
R ob bin s . a T a r z.an a
Democrat. issued a statement
M o nd ay sayi ng h e w as
r eac t1nR to G ov G eorge
WORLD
Deukmejian's plan to r aise
fees for all the 1.8 million
public college and university
s tudents in California.
T he bill w o ud bene f i t
s tudents of the University of
Califo rnia, t h e California
. S ta le University, and t he
commuruty colleges.
Missile limiting rejected
BONN, West Gennany -
Soviet Fo r eign M in ist e r
And r e i G r o m yko t oda y
r eject ed the U .S . "zero
option'' proposal for lim1tng
inte rmediate-range nuclear
missiles in Europe, but said
the Kremlin was pre pared to
destroy some of its rockets.
The "zero option" proposal.
presented at talks in Geneva,
calls for the Soviet Union to
dismantle about 300 S S-20
missiles targeted on Europe in
exchange for United States
scrapping plans to deploy 572
new Pershing 2 and cr uise
m1sstles in Europe this fall.
Falkland war study ended
LONDON A g ov -
e r nme nt-appo inte d panel
has concluded tha t Prime
Minister Margaret Thatcher
and he r aides probably could
n o t ha v e h eade d o ff
Argentina's invasion of the
Falkland Islands last summer,
Bnttsh pr~ reports say.
The invasion of the Britis h
colony off the Argentine coast
Aprtl 2 s pa rked bitter
d e nun c 1at1o ns o f t h e
Conservative governme nt's
handling of the crisis from aJJ
groups in Padiamen t.
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NE W A RK , N.J . (AP ) -
Claims t h at FBI a g e nts
persuaded the Abecam team to do
the m a favor by Investigating
forme r Rep . J ohn Jenrette, as
suggested by ne wly released
go vernme n t d ocu me n ts, are
"totally false," say11 a prosecutor
in the caae.
The claims were made by two
other federal prosecutors, who
quoted superiors as saying FBI
agents in South Carolina were
unable to "get" Jenrette on land
fraud or drug smuggling charges
and persuaded the Abecam team
to invest igate him "as a favor."
T he assertions were made in
d ocumen t s obtained by The
Associated P re ss follow ing a
20-m on th fede ral court suit
u nder th e F ree d o m of
Information Act.
"It's J·ust totally 100 percent
false," ohn Kotelly, the former
ass ista n t U.S . attorney w ho
prosecu te d J e nre tte, said
Huge
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
Federal agents say their seizure
of 400 pounds of cocaine -a
record for West Coast drug raids
-made a "s i g nific ant
In ter ru ptio n " in s muggler s
atte m p ts to f ind n e w ports
following a federal crackdown in
the Southeast.
The smuggling &Cherne relied
on two wetsulted swimmers to
push ashore eigh t duffel bags
s tuffed w ith c~caine w ith a
wholesale value of $11 million ,
U .S . A t torne y J osep h P .
Russoniello said Monday.
Ru ssoniello said th e cocaine
could f etch more tha n $750
million on the street, although
the street value was put at tlOO
million by Joe Krueger, agent in
charge of the Drug Enforcement
Administration office.
Twelve men were arrested and
were to be arraigned on charges
or conspiracy to import cocaine,
authorities said
The seizure was the biggest
West Coast haul of the drug. but
authorities said there have been
bigge r hauls in the Southeast,
including one involving a plane
drop in Georgia.
Russoniello said that because
of a cr a c kdown in Flor ida,
smugglers were looking for new
ports and the swimming !!Cherne
was a novel twist.
Agents had been staking out
the area of Pier 96 where the
Colombian freigh ter, t he Ciudad
de Cucuta, docked on Sunday.
As several men approached the
arriving swimmers at the water's
edge, the agents moved in. Two
s h ots w e re fi r e d fr o m a
s ubmachine gun , but agen ts
d idn't return the fire as they
rounded up the group and made
the arrests, au thorities said.
Among those ar~sted were
several lookou ts, who were in
what authorities called "counter
surveillance" vans parked in the
area to provide wa.mings about
autho rities o r to prev ent a n y
hijacking by othe r sm ugglers,
authorities said.
No cocairle w as found in a
search of the ship.
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John J enrette
M o nd a y i n a tel e ph o n e
interview.
Marvin Gaye
"No one was pulled oft other
Abscam cases. No one went. to
South Carolina. This was not one
field office doing a favor for
a nother," said Kotelly, now In
private practice.
He aaid if such an internal FBI
fav or h ad been performed, It
could posaibly be viewed as a d ue
process or entrapment. issue, "but
that just wasn't. the cue here."
K o t elly said J e nre tte w a s
pursued because of state ments
made by his co-defendant, John
St.owe, t.h.at the congreeaman was
"willing to do buaineu."
Robert Weir , one of the two
New Jersey fede ral proeecutors
who protested ,against some of
the Abscam prob e's me thods,
claimed that in late 1979 he "got
t he explanation " tha t a new ,
sudden Abscam invest igatio n
involved "a congressman and
that they were doing th1a aa a
favor to the South Carolina (FBI)
bureau, who had been trying to
Lionel Ric hie
g e t Jenre tte on 1om e thing
else. . .and they weren't able to
get him.''
T he othe r attorney, Edward
Plaza, cont.ended he wu told by
Abtearn officials: "The F BI in
South Carolina has been after Jenret~e for a long period of
't ime. We w i ll d i v e r t the
resou rces of the FBI and the
in forma nt In t h l1 case (Mel
W einberQ) in o r der to get
C.ongressman Jenrette."
Weir and Plaza outlined their
concerns a bo ut J e nre tte and
other Abecam caaee ln January
1980 seuions w ith superioni in
Washington.
<t\_anacripta of'thoee debriefing
sessions w ere included in the
document.I obtained by the AP.
Critics of Abscam maintain
that 1nvestigaton were led to the
politiciaoa by crooked amocia•
who serve d a 1 unwittina
middlemen.
Barbara Mandrell
Old favorites score again
Rogers., Nelson, Richie head country., soul musie winners
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Kenny Rogers,
Willie Nelson and Lionel Richie headed a list of
familiar faces who were repeat winners on the
10th anniversary of t he American Music Awards
show .
Most of those honored during Monday
night's televised program had won previously.
The exceptions were Daryl Hall & John Oates,
named favorite pop group; Alabama, favorite
country group: Marvin Gaye, favorite soul single
winner for "Sexual Healing;" and John Cougar,
who tied for favorite male pop vocalist with rock
star Rick S pringfield, last year's winner.
Rogers was chosen for favorite male country
vocalist and favorite country single for "Love
Will Turn You Around" as well u a special
Award of Me rit for his contribution to the
e nter tainment of the-American public.
II. T he bearded singer , 'fhose country hits
have enjoyed tremendous luctle9 an pop ~
as well, lent a homey note to the ceremonies by
'bringing his wife Marianne and 13-month-old
son Christopher Cod_y with him u he accepted
the merit award followfnl{ a singing and spOken
tribute from several artista, including Richie.
show co-hosts Mel issa Manchester a nd Mac·•
Davis.
Rogers also evoked laughter from the
audience by expressing concern over young
Christoph er's activity as he sat perched on hia
father's shoulders.
"lt's getting awfully warm down the back of
my neck," ~ said, adding In a menacing
tane: "He w oufdn't dare." •
Not In cluding th e spedal merit award,
w hich is given by a committee of music Industry
figures, ltogers'-t~ total now skndt-a 1-2
ISee MUSIC, Pase A4)
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I've 1u1t returned from the 24 Karat weekend In New Yortc City.
A• ueual It WU a rMlly fMtlV9
party weekend end Included a
dlnner·dance In the Starlight
Roof of the Waldorf with Duk•
EJllr19ton'1 band on Friday night . .• guHt of th• Concord and
Corum watch people ... an
after-hou r• party at th e
Princeton Club ... guHt of
Suna. On Saturday I attW1ded
thtl Jewel«• S9CUrlty Alllanc•
luncheon end annu11 mMtlng
end thtln that 9Yetllng ..,,, to
dlnMr In IM PMCOdc Ai., and
to H• "Catt" ae guHt of
Krementz. To wind up that
ewnlng I visited tM holplteltty
ault• Of Larter. Honota, Pat-'t
Phlllip9 and LUMe Kaplan wMr9
I danc.ct unlll 4 a.m. . , . of
cou,.. that w• rWl/tt only 1 a.m.
Pacific Tim• end •• you oen gueee, I rMlly Md a good time.
I I 8und4llY momtno ... tM Aotlft
9NnCh at tM Wlndowl on tM
WOttd AMtturMt Oft tOI) of lie
lnt•rnatlonal Trade <:.ntet. It
...,., • ""'"Y -... but olMr
•.• end ~could ... -..., f1om t"9t ... It'• the ttlttt
bulld lng. hat att•rnoon I ntcMd tM footbtll QM* on
TV with f1l9nde ffom Palo Alto.
Sunday •vnalng I went to a Frend\ ,..,.._ With a group that
lnolud•d many of my former
roc:·the•WOtld ta:~:;.r. 001 l60tle and Mr. •
prtatdent of ttte ClemoloftOal
·.EiEM WISE '
M91l. ltrr. Oettfft«I Gemoto0111
HARLES H. BARR
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tM blggeet thrlls I had tNI trtp .
.. I tootc ~In a i::!, lnter"'9W with Harry~.,... , Mad of D•Beera .~•r• wer• t•n
American t•w•l•ra who •M• .-cted by tM 1.W. A'/fll .,.,.,._ 1~1k qu••tlon1 of M r . Oppen..._,_. (I mutt,_. eomt
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... wftfl 1h9t ~group • I • but I didn't qu"tlon tfl .. r
UllCtlon and W 90.,....... to
be c:Nttn.) M I ueidtiae.nd It. ttte tape Will M uMCI et ttte
International J•welry Tract•
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genertl publO .. 9Wf ... " ' •• but ._.. • """ far met -MorMlllY night I went to ~
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B.oys Club benefit
dinner scheduled
'I'he PJU'eJU8 Soaeter Club
of the Boys Club of Fountain
Valley will host a benef it
1paahetti dinner Wednetiday
at the clu b, 9840 Talbert Ave ..
Fountain Valley.
The event Is scheduled for
4:45 to 8:30 p.m. All-you<an-
• Pianist Jack Croup will
perform classical and popular
music during a recital
acheduled Friday at Golden
West College in Huntington
Beach. The event be~ at 8
p.m. in the college s Main
Theater.
The fi rst portion o f the
program will include works
• Psychologist Charles
Drary will speak on " Anger:
Friend or Foe?" at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 25, at Deerfield
Community Park in Irvine.
eat admlllion..cbm~ 41 I Uo
for adults, $1.50 for children.
Families of five or more can
purchase a family ticket for
$9.
Tickets can be purchMed at
the door. Proceeds will help
.the Boya Club pf'Oifama.
by Bac h , Debussy and
Schumann. The remainder of
the recital will include worlu
by American compoeen such
as George Gershwin, Jerome
Kern and Duke Ellinaton·
Tickets. at $5 general
ad.mis&on and $4 for studenta
and Gold Key cardholders,
are available in the colle1e
bookstore.
The free discuuion 11
sponsored b y South Coast
M edica l Center . For
infonnation, call 499-2295.
PARK •..
From P•o• A1
would then allow the lrvlne
Company to develop a
commenilal ~jlict 1n the park.
Nlellen a.Rd other oft&ciall Mid
they would 1upport commerdal
development aa lont H lt l1
co mpatibl e with the
nei.hborhood. Councilwoman Barbera Brown
Mid ahe would favor commerclal
development, lf lt were
compat.lble and had the 1upport
of dty reaidenta bee.au.. lt would brine revenue to the dty.
-An "tntermedi~i~l
aolf coune la now planned for
the corner of the park that'•
belna mentioned u put of the
traae f o r the proposed
commerdal development.
Ro1er Stanton, chairman of
the county Board of, Supervlaon,
aaid the county doeen't plan to
ch&nae the current mast.er plan
for di~park unless requested to
do .ct by the city.
The propoeed land swap hasn't
been d&culeed publicly.
Yoder new leader
of senior panel
Fonner Huntington Beach City 1
Councilman Clancy Yoder has
been elected president of the
city's Council o n Aging
or1anizaUon.
Form e d In 1974 , the
organization has 1,350 members
and act.au an official arm of the
city ln ma tt.ers pertaining to the
community's senior dti:zena.
The Council o n Ag in g
subcidizea meals and medical
services for needy oldat.en and
sponsors visits to shut-ins.
Chow line at Mile Square
Charles Wilcox makes a few friends with his rolls of bread at Mile
Square Park in Fountain Valley.
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Kenny Rogers with wife Marian~
and· year-old son Christopher after
winning country music awards.
MUSIC AWARDS
From Page A3
American Music Awards.
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Richie increued his take to six by taking
favorite male 1<>ul vocalist and favorite pop single
for ''Truly."
Richie said he was surprised to win the pop
single award over Survivor's "Eye of the Tiger"
and "Ebony and I vory" -the Paul
McCartney-Stevie Wonder duet.
"I like surprises," Richie added quickly.
Willie Nelson's hit LP "Always on My
Mind" proved a popular choice in two categories,
winning favorite country and pop album honors.
The mellow voiced country singer. who accepted
via satellite from San Die20. was succinct in his
remarks: "All of you who voted for me, thank
you. That's all I can say."
Olivia Newton-John brought her total, since
the awards were established in 1974, to nine by
winning as this year's favor ite female pop
vocalist. She accepted via a satelite trarwnl.saion
from Hawaii.
Barbara Mandrell took her fourth award by
being named favorite female country vocalist for
the third 1traight year. ·
Another return winner waa Diana Roa,
voted f.avorite female soul vocalist for a second
time. Last year she had won two award.a for
"Endless Love" her duet with Richie, and ln
1981 she won a favorite IOu1 sinale award for
"Upside Down." Roes waa not on band to collect
th1a year's •ward. Kool & The Gang made it two yean ln a row
u favorite aoul group. "It la always 1ood to
know, through peneveranc:e, that your work la
appreciated," said Robert (Kool) Bell, who
broUiht only one member of hla nine-man PJ1i
with him to the awards show.
Aretha Franklin, another oohart of the ABC
telecut, got her third American MUlk: Award
winning favorite IOUl album for "Jump To lt.'1
She baa won female aoul vocal.lat honon ln 1976
and 1977.
Other hlchlllhta of the ahow were Stray C.e.' performance of "Rock Thia Town," Mill
Mancbeeter'1 "You Should Hear How She T-1.ka
About You" md Hall & O.tet' "Manea•:• .
The American Music Award w1nnen are
determined by a poll of 30,000 record buyers
Hlected to reflect the •••· aex, ~thnlc ~and pocraphk locations of record
buyers naUonwtde.
Nomlneel were culled from yt!ar-end chart.I
of mUllc lndmtty tnde pubUcaUona.
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~Duke looking · Survivor of avalanche I
to dismantle back on the slopes f
coast panel
By DOUG WILUS u .............
SACRAMENTO -Gov . Georse
Deuk.mejian aaya he will reform the California
Coastal CommiUion to be "le. meddleeome" in
local land uae dedaiona. and \hat by the time his
-term ~da he hopee to abollah the commiaaion
entirely.
Deukmejlan allo 1aya hawW cooperate with
President Reqan'a adminiatration on offshore oil drilllna proposala, but won't be a rubber stamp
for everything Interior Secretary James Watt
propoeea.
In his first interview as governor, the
54-year-old Republican said late last week he
sees his administration aa a time ... of cuts and
retrenchment of state government, rather than
Innovation or e~panaion of programs or services.
The emphasis of the Deukmepan
adminl.atratlon will be on "essential semices' and
"efficiency" rather than Innovation, Deukmejian
said. '
Deuk.mejian said he doesn't intend to abolish
the state Energy Commission, but to redirect that
• commission to help, rather than hinder, in the
construction of new power plants in California.
Deuk.mejian said even if he did not face a
budget crisis today, it is "very likely" he still
would have done such things in his first budget
as cut the budget of the Agricultural Labor
Relations Board by a quarter and the Energy
Cornmiaion by two-thirds.
"Rather than sim p ly making an
across-the-board cut . . . these cuts were, in
effect, to improve the efficiency of the operation
and to cut out some overstaffing that exists,"
Deukmejian said.
Deukmejian said he didn't try to abolish the
Coastal Commission in his first budget because
he doesn't have the votes in the Legislature.
"I'm not going to try to go in and do any
"-wieless aets, and at this p0int I .don't think the
Lucy Coleman~ left, and Lizzy English
Twins celebrate 101 st ·
McRAE, Ga. (AP) -When Lucy home," Mrs. C.oleman said. "We
Coleman turned 101·, she wasn't the dressed the same and -they wouldn't
only guest at the birthday celebration. even know what we'd done.'1 -
Her twin sister was right behind, Their father resorted to callin'g both
reaching the milestone 30 minutes chlldr~n "Baby."
later. . . ' They married four years apart.
. Coleman and LtZZJe En~llsh both · Both their husbands died in 1938.
live at McRae Manor Nursing home, English entered the nursing home in whe~e they recel".ed a telegram from -1981 , and Coleman, a telephone
President Reagan, a phone ca1:1 from operator for 23 years, joined her a
Gov, Joe Frank Harris and m8ll from year lat.er. -
as far away as China. .
The twins grew up in South "People saw a story in the p,aper
Georgia, delighting in fooling their about us a year or so ago. and mail has
family and friends with their i'1entical been coming in from Italy, Germany"
looks. China and all over. I try to write them
''We used to go to church. with our back, -but ~ have 10 use. a magnifying
boyfriends and swap before we came glass now,' Coleman S8ld.
MAMMOTH LAKJCS (AP) -She ••Id 1ht 11 1tll1 under1oln1
Avahmche 11urvlvor Anna Conrad no phy1lcal therapy th~ timet a week
lonse;r rank.I hertelf u an ''expert" at the Uruverelty of Calitornia-Davta,
1kler, but 11y1 1he'1 makin1 rapid where 1he l1 worklna toward a
profN!tl on the 1lope11 followina the muter'• dearee in Ute ldencee.
amputation of one leg laat year. She Mid ahe hlf had ''a few book
Conrad, 23, worked up from and movie Qffer1" but doesn't feel
beatnner to intermediate 1lope1 at the ready 1o take them on.
Mammoth Mountain akl resort over ••At timea I have been real down,"
the weekend aa more than a half she 1ald, adding that the realize9 ahe
dozen televiaion crews looked on. had to have her l~and foot
She aald It waa the third 1imratw srnputated fn or er tolfve:-"The
had been akiing since t~arch 31, amputations aave me llfe and I've
1982, avalanche at t lplne Je1µ11ed to accept It.'' ahe said.
Meadows ski reeort near l..a e Tahoe, --eonraa -utd ah£thln'ka .&>aclc often
where she worked aa a ski lift to the time she spent buriecf under the
operator. avalanche. "I ~d a lot of faith in the
Conrad was buried under the snow people who were looking for me," the
at the resort for five days before being aaid, but added, 111 don't ~Ian on
reJ!Cued, and later lost part of one foot getting stuck again. I think I m ~
and one leg befor..e.. the knee to to stay out of atontll for a long time.'
Froetbite. .
The first time she skied thia year.
she said, "I was worse than a
beginning skier.'' but since then, "I've.
progressed very quickly." .
"When I worked at Alpine last
yeltr, I worked at a beginner lift
where a lot of amputees skied; so I
was very familiar with the fact that
amputees skied.'' she said. But, she
admitted, "It was real hard the first
few times. It was hard starting the
turn because of the prosthesis."
''From what everybody said, she
ga.t around pretty well," said
Mammoth spokesman Evan Russell.
"And she had an extremely positive
attitude about the whole thing."
Conrad said she was' using a
specially designed "sports leg" which
allowed her to lean forward in a
skier 's crouch. She said her other
ankle felt weak because the muscles
had atrophied.
U.S. population
up ,two million
W ASHill{GTON (AP) -The
United States' population grew by 2.1
million people laat year -about the
same number as live in Brooklyn,
N. Y .. the Census Bureau reports .
The bureau estimated there were
232,616,497 people in the country as
of New Year's Day, about six milllon
more than were counted in the 1980
census.
The 2.1 million gr~wth fa well
below the record increase of 3.1
million recorded at the height of the
baby boom in 1956. Last year's
growth of about 0.9 percent was
slightly Under the 1 percent increaaes
in 1980 and 1981.
votes would be there," Deuk.mejian said. ,
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Legislature would see less of a need for the state . · ~ Pac\t\c ""9\ephone .
~mmisaion" and that he will be able to phase it CC>NSUa.-A~~ "~• \ ~'-a.• ~n.~-==-~ out before his term as governor is over. •••~~ ll · ~'""-i-~~~ ..--...,...,;a~~
As a first step, Deukmejian cut the ·
commission by a third and transferred authority Ora-ra-Count.~ for state review of offshore oU drilling from the ~ ·.~...... · ~
commission to the Office of Planning and N<>l"'t.t'i !:i"
Research, ·which is directly under the governor's
control. "This is a 90und step . . . to effectuate some
savings and still leave to the commiaaion enough
resources to carry out what Ls the intent of that
coastal act. At the same time, it will probably
mean that they will be less meddlesome and less
likely to try to expand their authority with
reduced resources," Deuk.mejian said.
Deukmejian said throughout state
government he intends to, e nd t he social
tinkering and experimental programs of fonner
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. and concentrate on "the ~ntials" such as schools, police protection and
job development.
"I don't think this is a time to be looking for
us to be developing some kinda of n~w and
experimental types of government activity,"
Deulanejian said. "We.. sort of have to regroup
right now, until Vte can get o.n a very aolld
financial basis once again."
That means a higher priority for highway
construction and maintenance, and leas to
subaidize trains and car pools; more emphasis on
attracting business and less on regulation.
· "I hope by the end of the four years, that
people are going to look back and say while he
was governor we improved the quality of
education in e&lifomia; that we reduced the
threats of crime and violence in California.
"These aie basic, essential types of services.
But th~'re the kind of services that affect
everybody in their everyday 11ves," Deukmejian
said. h "I also hope that they'u be able to say that
he got the economy moving again in California,
and that there _are more job opportunities
available for people."
Deukmejian said he shift~d the
· responsibility for review of offshore drilljng
from the "Coastal c.ommiasion to a state office
under bis direct control to assure a more
balanced approach to the oil drilling question.
But he said that doesn't mean a 100 percent
revel'Ml o.Ltb.e ~rown adminiatration's opposition
''Our l>Ollition 'would be U: wor · With itie--
Reagan Administration to ensure that if there's
going to be an effort to allow for the removal of
those resources, that i t be done in·an
environmentally safe manner," Deukmejian said.
"I do think it's in our national interest that
we know what we have in this country in temlS
of our total natural re90urces, including oil and
gas. We need to be as energy-independent as
poeaible.'' Deukmejtan said.
Theft of sneakers
brings 50 years
HOUSTON (AP) -A man convicted of
stealing a pair of sneakers and threatening
guards with a 8un wu 1entenced to 50 years in
prison becaUle Houston juries "are getting tired
of crime," a proeecutor aaya.
Donald Westerhold, 31, was convicted o1
stealing a pair of Adi• aleakera from a J.C.
Penney store, and then pointing a gun at leCUrlty
guards who tried to stop him. On Wednelday, he
wu tentenced to a 50-year term and a fine of $32
-tJM prlce of the 8'ftkera. -
''They (the jury) gave him 50 years for the
gun," said proeecutor Wilford Andenon. "With
all that's aolng on in Houston and Rania County,
people feel they have to do llOl'J)eth1na. 11l1a type
of 1entence la a memage \hat people are getting
tired of crime." ...
Testimony indk:ated that Waterholt stole
the aneaken lalt AU&-~ and 'WU stopped outaide
the .tore by two -=wity ~· He pOlnted a
p1ltdl at the guards and then fled 1n a car.
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The best read book has gotten better.
PacificTelephone is dividing the Om COunly
Censupa1!110w Pages into two new 1omidilldories.
We're dividing the Orange County Consumer Yellow prospects: the people who live, shop and spend money
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prospects told us they wanted it that way. •--•--Your ad, in our new Yellow .Pages, will
They want a book that's closer to home, ~~ ~~ • command more attention. It will be seen
and easier to use. I more.and used more. And it11 bring you
Were dividing the Yellow Pages to even better results.
make each local book a better advertising Get in. Cash in. Pick up the phone and
medium for you. Take Orltnge County call your ~c Telephone Yellow Pages
North, for example. The people who live ·'-----......... representative. I (714) 972-6470 I there do 853 of their shopping there. ,. .... •t982 "Orange eou'nty Shoppina Habits Study."
And the people who live in Orange County Business t-0 business advertisers please note: Because you do
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• Extra kindergarten
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year pays dividends
Who ever heard of second-gup. and mosl of th~ ~-yt*at-olds,
year kindergarten? whelher they ispend one year or
.!rs Lrealitr_a.!_ Qlsta(Mesa_'§ .... _t_..w ...... o,., in :kinde£sarttm, ~e able to
W ilson Elementary Schoofivhere enter lirst grade wlth a reasonable
about 25 percent of the command of English. This of
kindergartners return fof-a counie, give& them-the confidence
second, somewhat more advanced they need to move ahead in school.
year before moving on to first Of almost equal concern 1s the
grade. fact that the high percentage of
T h e i d e a b e h i n d single and working parents makes
"d evelopmental placement" which it dif(icull for today's pre-schooler
started eight years ago at Wilson to receive additional help and
and also is used at Costa Mesa's instruction at home. One survey of
Killybrooke School, is that not all the school's 500 pupils revealed
youngsters develop at the same that only 54 had a parent who was
pace and pushing them ahead on at home during the day.
the basis of chronogical age can Teachers say that parents
pave the way for future failure in sometimes are dismayed to learn
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At Wilson there are three kindergltrten, but the young$ters
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different first-year kindergarten themselves usually are relieved to
classes where youngsters learn learn they can stay on a while
numbers, colors, movement and longer . .,
communication skills at different The common practice oC
levels, geared to their own ability. moving children into first grade as
Wine caper foils D.C .. I. l po IC~'
A f o u r t h c l a s s r o o m i s s o o n a s t h e y c o m p 1 e t e · WASHINGTON -The telephone call
maintained for the second-year ' kindergarten too often means, say to the U.S. Park Police in Washil)gton
kindergarten students who need the teachers. that they will have that morning was businesslike. A
d d h h security officer at the Mayflower Hotel, just a little more a vance to be held back by t e time t ey 1 the dowager of the city's hostelries,
, i n st ruction be fore t h ey are reach third grade -a much more asked that a police escort be provided for
physically and mentally ready for traumatic experience than "a French 'dignitary" arrivlng at
a full school day in first grade. spending a second year in National Airport. .
Of particular importance at kindergarten. "They said there was a lot of press
crossed the Atlantic o'n the Concorde,
then had made the trip from Kennedy
Airport to National in a charte red
Learjet.
But the VIP, though undeniably
French, was hardly a di~itary. It was
Wilson, as at so many Orange The W i 1 son program involved, and they were concerned for
--county schools today, is the-fact -recogniring the dtff~rences in-_safet)f,'' .r.ecalled Lt .. R!'na_ld ~ller. -.
that many child ren entering .pre-school developemnt wou~d Secunty.is the first pnonty in requests
---.kindergarten .ma.y_ . .neve.r .ha){.e ......... appear ~..to... be . ..a._~aL.and . .mutjl ........ !!>-}.;.Wf--~r11: r -0i -------n ~<r --JICUlllllU
spoken English at home. Most of more understandinf approach to 1 e r 0 _iging Y isp~t~ f'. a · · · f h · h molorcycle officer to escort the dignitary these speak Spanish. b~t ther~ ~re getting children o . on t e r~g t from the airport to the hotel. When the
nine different nat1onaht1es foot when they begin the serious. officer arrived at National he found a
represented at the sc~ool this year. business of education. ~n this case, limousine, t.wo Mayflowe~ employees
Spanish-speaking t~achers slower may be faster m the long and "a female VIP with luggage."
and bilingual aides help bridge the run. Presumably, she was the Yrench
dignitary.
Easing inJport imp~ct
Competition from imports of
everything from personal radios to
shir t s and s h oes has hit
innumerable American finns and
sometimes spelled the e nd for
small a nd medium -s ized
businesses.
, But jn the Western United
consultants wh9 can devise ways
for the companies to diversify
production. move into new, less
competitive lines and install
machinery and computer systems
to make their operations more
efficient.
, OFF THEY ROARED up the
parkway.~ the 14th Street Bridge
and into downtown Washingto n, the
late-morning traffic giving way to "the
lamiliar sight of a police-escorted
limousine. It was a few minutes before
noon when they pulled up at the hotel
entrance.
It was the last leg of a Jong journey
that had begun at one minute past
mid~ight dn Nov. 15 in east central
France. The VIP -described by sources
as gay, soft, light and very young -had
six bottles of Beaujolais Nouveau -a
tasty, popular. lighthearted table wine.
It's the kind of wine a host might offer
with the old line, "I think you'll be
amused by its presumption."
The Park Police-, of course, were not
amused by the presumption of the new
wine and its companion, Joy Palmer,
Washington manager of International
Vintage Wine Co., a division of Heublein.
The whole t.h.ingjvafi a_publitj_ty stl,l!lt
to alert American wine buyers to the fact
that, as happens every year. a new
Beaujolais vintage had arrived. The
Mayflower and the P.laza Hotel in Ne~
York each had invited journalists and
other oenologists to lunch for a sampling
of the 1982 vintage".
For reasons that are important to wine
lovers -or at l~t to press agents -
each hotel wanted to be the first to
decant its Beaujolais. The Plaza, whose
six bottles had arrived on the same.
Concorde, seemed to hav~ the edge. But ,
the Learjet and the Park Police e&COrt
got the Mayflower guests their wi~e
while the Plaza's was still cr~eping
through Manhattan traffic.
LT. MILLER told my reporter Andrea
Siegel, with sloic un?erstatement, that
he feels h ~ was "taken" by the
MayJJ!>.w~r·s .~ec:~_Pti v$,!~~es .. L.f.RLJm._...-.• _ escort. 1 he .rarK Pouce is the only
constabulary that can legally escort VIPs .
from t.he airport in Virginia acr088 the
Potomac into the District of Columbia.
They get more than 100 such escort
assignments each year. It wa8 the Park
Police. for exam ple, who e•corted
President Johnson's bOdy from Andrews
Air Force Base, Md., to the Capitol to lie
in state. Most of the VIPs ar:e both
human and alive, but the Park Police
often 38.feguard Very hnportant Parcels,.
fgr_ the_Smithsonian Institution.:.. -=-__,
The Beaujolais caper was tne first time ,
the Park Police had escorted booze, ·
however_· "And it will be the last/' ·
vowed Lt. Miller grimly. .
Fqptnote: There was a genuine French ·
di8f11tary at the Mayflower lunch:
Jean-Marc Thevenin, commercial
attache at.the French Embassy. He made
his way to the hotel unescorted.
_ States, ink:luding Orange County,
more than 150 firms have
discovered that help is at hand in
the shape of the Western Trade
Adjustment ~istance Center on
the University of Southern
California Campus in Los Angeles.
Typical was one client who
found his successful CB radio
manufacturing business being
swamped by cheaper imports but
was persµaded, after a T AAC
assessment , to move into the
production of noise filters for
radios, a line that's now doing
very well.
Regents dispute open meeting law
The service. known as TAAC,
is funded by the U.S. Department
of Commerce and specializes in
providing low-cost consultation to
companies that are having trouble
-competing in a market where
high-quality imports can be sold at
lower cost because of cheaper
overseas labor.
The s-tiff-est .con-petiHon,.
according to T AAC officials. is in
the consumer electronics field and
the apparel business.
To help the smaller firms,
TAAC provides planning
Companies seeking help must
persuade TAAC that tpey are
qualified to carry out new
strate~es and to pay some of the
cost involved. There-is no financial
assistance except on a loan basis.
The 'goal is an objective ex-
amination of a firm's potential
market by a team-of -experts-=.
and in many cases it can mean the
difference between success and
failure. Or'°nge .County. fi:pns can ·
get in touch with Western TAAC
at (213) 743-8427.
University of California regents,
squaring off against a new law that went
into effect on Jan. 1 and designed to
force more public dislosure of the
regents' public business, are taking the
first steps toward diluting the impact of
the new sanctions. rlc
The law, auth red by
Assemblywoman Gwen oore, D-.Los
Angeles, makes the reg~mts -except
under certain, specific circumstances -sub~ to the provisions of the Bagley-
Keene Act, which governs when public
-hodies._can meeLin.. closed session and
when those meetings must be open to
the pl.ll:>lic.
retire, the dissatisfaction with the Moore
measure nas taken on added intensity.
. UC regents• general counsel, Donald
·L. Reidhaar, has sent to his bosses a list
of changes that he would like to ~ee
made in the new law. Specifically. he
suggests (1) that regents be allowed to
WATlll/
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might be pr:omising candidates wouJd
not consent to consideration (for top,
university positions) unless
confidentiality can be assured." He
oUered the opinion that "outstanding •
potential ~didates would not want to
be subjected to being perceived a&
having beep considered and rejected."
ADDING TO the lament is Stephen A. ·
Arditti, lobbyist for the UC s)'stem. He'
says that if an eminent person were
identified (in the press) as a candidate •'
..but did not, for some reason, get the job, ll wowe be "an embarrassment, a public A'•
-humiliation."
consider contract negotiations in closed
MOORE SAYS the goal of her ses~ion; (2) that consiaeration of Reidhaar will be asking. ""9-Moo~·
legislation was hto bring the university appointment of independent contractors for amendments to her bilf which would •
in Une" with other state educational such as auditors and ~hitects be made satisfy the requirements of the regents
institutions in the wa-y they conduct ~in private; and (3) that regents would be" -to~ -addition at se~recy. She s,hould''
business. abfe.At> dispense with the required notice remember that his is the same board ol·
Opinions expressed In the apace above •are those of the Oaliy-PiiOt: Other views A major bone of contention for the of"'1me and place of meetings being held regents that for years resisted any public
expressed on this page are those of their authore and artists. Reader comment la regents centers around one of the for the purpose of interviewing attention or guidance, and that has
Invited. Address The Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1560. C_osta Mesa, CA 92628. Phone (714) exceptions to the open-meeting rule candidates for university officer persistently exhibited a lack ot
642-4321. which allows regents and their po8itions. · cooperation in making their public .____.-----------------------------------------------------'-IJ--ee1mmittees-to doee mHtinga-t&-pobli -ReldhaarT in a letter-t&-Sa~en,-:said-;--epeF&tierut-aeee9Sible-to outsiders.-_ _,,,,_
scrutiny in matters relating to pertonnel that the new law "permits reporters and People who strive for high public
Our 'homeless' governor ·
An editorial from the Sacramento
Bee
The governor's office says it's
waiting for a move from the state
General Services Administration; the
USA says it's up to the Legislature,
and at least one legislative spokesman
says it's up to the governor.
Meanwhile, the governor himself is
staying at the Holiday Inn, hia family
has returned tb Long Beach and the
largest state in the Union ~ in
the mansion limbo in which 1t has
been suspended for more than a
decade. "
There are au sorta of solutions 1.0
this problem. But considering the coet
-estimated at close to $2 m1Won -
of refurbishing the·vacant Carmichael
governor's mansion detigned few (bllt
ne.ver inhabited by) Nancy and
Ronald Reagan; considering ita
suburban remotenelS, and co~derlng
ltAI overwhelming lack of anything
resembling either charm or grace, the
maM1on ta more like~ to be a lona-
t.enn ~ut.ance 11Wl aii met fo the
state and ita occu_panta. Thu.a, it stlll
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makes sense t.o ae1l it,.despite George
Deukmejlan's willingness to live
there, and u.ae the funds to acquire or
build a more suitable, convenient and
attractive mansion. In the meantime,
GSA has available nine alternatives
which can be used at least as
temporary residences until a
permanent governor's mansion ls
ready.
All of that may depend to aome
extent on price and on the viclaitudes
of the real estate market. But that it
should be relatively easy to make a
decision aeema beyond question.
California'• next-to·laat governor
lived in a rented house: its last
govemoi-lived 1n a rented apenment;
its current governor lives in a motel.
The state la poor. but not 90 poOt, or 90
divided, or lb ineffectual, that it hat
to operate in 1uch a 11ehlock manner.
It'• easy to understand why the
governor I.a hesitant to take the lead
on thit matter. but the Legialatu.re
should.
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interview$ and diacussiona. others to be on hand at the meeting site." office must be able to stand the attention
He's right about that. because such was they receive both before and after the9•
With current Univenity of Callfomia the intention of the Moore statute. Also, have attained their goal. Their business,
president. David S. Saxon preparing to be maintained, "Many persons who after all, is the business of the public. "'•·
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------...... ! Power politics ignores the • • av-erage c1t1zen
You may never have heard of the
word "reification," or know what It
means. But it may kill you, and me, and
millions more around the globe. as It has
many timea in the past.
To "reify" means to treat an
abst{ac:tlon u lhouilh• It we .... ~
"''•/i IYlllY HAllll !Y' penonal and eiiatent. "Rw.ia" ii sucn
an abstraction. "America" ls another. U
we go to war, these two relfied
abstractions will be IHn u fiahting one
another.
Of coune, n0 such thinga exi.t. RUta{a
lJ made up of millions of lndlvldu•l
penons, and so 1s Amettca. The penon.a
ln Russia have nothlnl aaalnat the
pel'IOns Lr!. America, and the ~ la ~e .
the other way aound.
If you were to walk the •trfetAI of
Ruaia -u mott than 100 Amertcam
recently did on a reuowthlp of
BeconcUiatlon tour -you would find
not only no penona1 animosity ~
the ordinary cithen1, but alto a
pal81onate cravlnc for peace and a dreed
fet.r of atomic wart.,.. _ •
They, ju.st like ua. want a tranquil and -.cu.re future for \Mir clilldren; UM us
llllo, lhe av•....,. dtben hal little to eay
about hta ,ovemmen&.'1 stance ln world
1ff aln; anct, of coune, they art even
wort10 off tha.n U4.. for they cannot wee
out of oUice a regime that they may
dislike or oppose.
The true tragedy of the current
confrontation between our two countries
is that it has so little to do with the
ordinary citizen, and so much to do with
power politics at the highest level. But it
1s not the generals and politicians who
will be slaughtered if we go to war; it
will be the rest of us, like it or not. want
it or not.
THE DANGER in relfication is that it
foreet u.a to. think -and to feel . -in
tenm of theM! abstractions rather than in
terms of flesh-and -blood human beings:
that it deperaohalizea the conflict and
transfonna it into a battle of slogans and
fla11 and symbol• that have only a
tenuous relallonahip to the reallty
beneath them -the 1ufferin1, the
dying, the dt!901ation beyond belief that
nuclffr war will leave ln It.a wake.
Th.ll la not to equate the Soviet l)'ltem
with oura; for ours, with 411 ht
lms-rfectlON. lt v•tly more desirable
than thein: but it 11 not •11yst.erna'' that
are eotna to kill and be killed, It II people
-and people far more Uke u• than
unlike ua, u we would tee lJ we had the
opportu.nJty to pt to know them better.
A "country" like a "aovemment." or •
''reaime.'' ll an abltractlon. There II no
tucfi thine. Hef!pt on par>tt, or In the
ml.nd. What ta "Germany.'' for lN~!
It ii an f.att, lt la a West, lt la 8onner
Nails and former 1nti·Na~!1, and
Dtmocra\I and Sociallata and juat people
"' who want to get along and bother '
nobody.
It is governments that start wars, or
renew them, for reasons that may 01'q
may not have anything to do with the.'i
basic welfare of their own populace.
Now it has reached the point where no i
nuclear conflict can protect or advance •
the'-welfare of any civilian populatlon ..
Everything has changed except the.. ..
minds and feelings of thoee who lead ua. 1•
in nearly every part of the world. ,
Confucius tofd us lona ago that all •
reform muat begin With the reform of ;
language. And the first thlng that mu.at :
110 is the "retfication" of words like I
:iRuasian'' and .. Americ~n" when we I
mean me.n and women and childten of C
God. i
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think that there could be ''Vel'Wcatloo''
or "on 1lte •nspedlon" of nuclea~ f
w .. pona with a tot.111\lrlan ~de
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tum ping
h i peers
Chuck pine, J 1,
of Garden Grove
ha been making
the r i8ht moves
at Boys and
Girls Clubs
throughout the
county. He
plays five chess
games at a time
and has lost ohly
two out of 45 .
He won a ll five
games at his
Irvine s to p, right.
Home for baby fight advances
Suprem e Court's decision will have wide impact
WASHINGTON-(.t\l1) -Donald K.il'kpatrlck's right ti> remain silent or ~t ~~
desire to give his baby daughter a home has led him -The court asked t e Reagan administration
to the nation's highest court. for its views in a dispute over ownership of part of
The Supreme Court agreed Monday to decide Ballona Lagoon•in the Marina del Rey area of Los
wnether Kirkpatrick has the right to prevent his Angeles.
_. daug~ter's mother fro~,p~ttin~t the_!!_~~ @:l _u~ fo~. . The_ Justice Department was invited to file a adoption. • '"' ,...,., "' -ofier1tt-an~a'S~"'tn"'Which·p~ivate tandowner •
T h e court's eventual decision, not expected including the Summa Corp .. seek to~ert1,1m__a_
until sometime in 198.4, will affect the righ ts of ruling that assigned the property to the state and
other men who find themselves in Kirkpatrick's the city of Los Angeles. -.
shoes. Ballorl!l Lagoon lies about 300 yards inland
T exas courts last year refused to give from the shore of the Pacific Ocean. Much of the
Kirkpatrick, who is 25 and lives with his parents area of..J,he original lagoon Is · now dry land from
and two sisters on the family farm in York County, natural and man-made filling.
Neb., legal custody of his 2-year-old daughter.
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The child's.mother, then 15, gave the infant up
for adoption to Christian Homes of Abilene, Tex.as,
soon aft.er It was born out of wedlock~ ---· i.----llD 01 YEAR SA--~,
The mother 1lad testified that Kirkpatrick is "a
wonderful man" but said she feels the baby would
be better off with adoptive parents because
Kirkpatrick lacks be~r.eligious convictions.
Under Texas law, courts may deny the father
of an illegitimate child custody if they decide
granting such custody would not be in the child's
best interest.
That same child's mother can be denied
custody only if the Texas courts find that she is an
unfit parent.
· · _Kirkpa trick's lawyers say that the greater
burden placed on men is unfair.
"The Texas practice discriminates on the basis
of sex and illegitimacy.'' they argued in successfully
seeking Supreme Court review.
"No evidence was presented even suggesting
tt}at Kirkpatrick is unfit to raise his child or that
she would suffer any, harm as a consequence of
being raised by her biological father.'' said the
appeal on his behalf.
Now Kirkpatrick's legal effort , and his
daughter's fate, awaits a Supreme Court ruling.
In other matters, the court took these actions:
-Let die an invasion-of-privacy lawsuit
against The New York Times by Clarence
Arrington, whose photograph appeared on the
cover of the newspaper's Sunday magazine without
his consent five years ago.
-Agreed to decide in a Norfolk, Va., case
whether public utilities must be reimbursed wh~n
urban renewal projects force them to move some of
their equipment. A lower court said yes, and city
o.fficials from across the country say that rulirig
cpuld hamper efforts to revitalize inner cities.
, -Refused to revive an effort by Lubbock,
Texas. school officials to accommodate teacher-
supervi.sed prayer sessions by student groups on
school grounds.
_:_ Refused a request by the widow of the man
e>cecuted for killing aviation hero Charles A.
Undbergh's infant son 47 years. Anna Hauptmann
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·Utility rate boost scored
Customers insist they're payJns too· much already
SAN DrEGO (AP) -A plan S D 0 & E I 1 • • k I n a t h tor the s•n ral rat.to lncr.al4t, It
by San Diego Ga&.."nd Electric comml11lon for a •120 mllllun h111 alao ukt'd tor a •120 mJlllon
Co. to start charglng customera mere.-In seneral rat.ea to h lp rate reduc:tlon bued on lower
for the ut1llty'1 Ul3 million t.'Over 1ta 20 pem.-nt Investment In futil co.", alneti nucl ar fuel 11
1hare of a nuclear reactor 11 the Unit Ir reactor ~t the-San cheai>l'r, than oil.
running Into opposition from rate Onofre nuclear power plant. "Th• applicant proPQIOI no not
payers, who aay thelJ' rates are The rommlulon conducted lncreaaea in ratea at thl1 limo,''
high enough al.ready. hearlnp Jut week In San Diego, auld John Almua, an attorney for
"These people are asking for Los Angeles and San FrancilCO to the utility.
everything we own. Pretty ... 100Douu.~..,.:determlne w)ly the $4 billion John Holzman, a 1poke1man
It's going to be blood," Patricia plant at San Onofre ex»l nearly tor the COmmunl~e?'
Porter of Chula Vllta said during $3.4 billion more than Its ownera Action Network, aaid the SOG
• Public UtWUe.s Commission predicted In 1970. application for a rcducUon was
hearing at the 1tate building. AlffiotJl?rSt>G'&E has-asked an atiempt to "sugar coaf' (he
· rate Increase request.
Professor blames
trees for erash
PUC attorney Ri chard
Rosenberg and Deputy City
Attorney William Shaffran also
said the SDG&E appllcaUon did
not. necessarily mean there=-w=ou=l:..::d'--·":l~iiiiiimil~ ... :;i
be no rate Increase. r ' -"The ·way SDG&E has
CHICAGO (AP) -A jetliner
that crashed near New Orleans
last July, leaving 154 people
~ead, might have flown out of a
wind "microburst" if no trees
had been in its path, a report by a
University of Chicago
meteorology professor says.
ln Addition, 'the study by Dr.
T. Theodore Fujita said the Pan
American World Airways Boeing
727 likely would have missed the
trees if the microhurst -a
particular kind of severe wind
•hift -had been 25 percent
weaker,
computer reconstruction of what prepared this application makes
happened to the ain:raft during it appear that there ls going to be
its fatal flight. . no rate Increase ... and that's
Eight peQple on the ground false," Shaffran said.
"and all 146 aboard the jet Shaffran called the utility's
perished in the crash, near New ming "slick." saylnj fuel savings
Orleans' Moisant Airport. After may be passed on to ratepayers
takeoff, the plane had climbed to now, but there's no guarantee of
163 feet when the violent wind that happening in the future. He
caused it to lose altitude rapidly. added future rate requests tied to
The report said the pilots had the investment would force rates managed to stop the descent and d the plane had started climbing upwar · L
again when it struck a tree 52 Rosenberg said t~ PUC staff
feet from the ground. ,, will recommend at the hearings
The plane went down tfuoough in San Franci8Co that Southern
an area of ranch homes in California Edison Co. -75 S fing S °lhouette
Fujita prepared the study for
Pan Am, but it has not yet been
made public.
K enner, La .• Jess than a mile percent owners of San Ohoire • Ur I -
from runway. plant -have their rate increase An unidentified surf er enjoys a wave during an otherwise tranquil
''It should be very close to request cut to $2l5 million. moment near the Huntington Beach Pier where warm weather has ln a telephone interview with
'J'he .Associated Press,-F-ujita Mid
his study included a detailed
what happened. I can't say Edison ls seeking a $361 million
exactly wbat happened. No one hike for Its costs associated with brought some o( the summer crowd back .
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Of lhe D.Ur ~ 11.tf
DEAR READERS: Second units on
single-family lots are one solution to
California's housing shortage, and a new
state law (SB 1.,.534) requires all local
governments to make provisions for seeond
units by July L
Localities must either designate zones
appropriate for second units· and develop
standards where they wlU be permitted, or
allow a companion unit within the existing
home with a small amount of new
construction.
The state Department of Housing and
Community Development points out that
second units. which provide independent
living quarters, including kitchens and
bathrooms on the same lot assmgfe-family
residences, can cost 25 to 40 percent less than
new construction since there is no land cost
and water and sewer systems are already in
place. Also, the rental Income of a second unit
allows current and potential homebuyers to
better afford the costs of home ownership.
The state housing department estimates
that some 875,000 homes in· California are
underutilized. These homes were designed
and built to house larger families than now
reside in them and often can be modified
internally to 'create a separate unit, while still
meeting community standards.
To determine how extensively the "second
unit solution" has been adopted locally in
California, MCD, in cooperation with the
League of California Cities. conducted a
survey of the state's local governments last
April. Of the two-thirds of ihe---responding--
cities and counties 6 percent allowed second
units, and 25 percent were considering second
units ordinances ....
A copy of "A Survey of Second Unit
Ord~ in California (Publication No. 46)"
is available free from the Department of
Housing and Community Development,
Publications Office, 921 10th St., Room 102,
Sacramento 95814.
Use the tax label
DEAR PAT: lrecelved my 1040A tax
forms ln tbe mall, but I've decided to Ille tbe
longer 1040 form. Sbould I still use u1e tbe
peel-off label I received even tbo\llla I'm
1obag to file d1fferent forms?
W.R., Coate Men
Regardless of which forms you use when
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Service advises using the peel-off label. It
helps to eliminate any possible errors which
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Vet could· lose home
DEAR PAT: Wbat bappeat If GI laome
loan ud paymeata are not made?
T.S., Cotta Meu
Failure to make GI home loan paymmta
may lead to foredoaure and 1011 of the
veteran'• home. according to the Veterana
Admlnllt.ratJon. In addition, If the aovemment
ii required to pay a claim as result of failure lO
repay the loan, the veteran wlll become
indebted lO the government foi-the amount of
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CAVALCADE 82
BUSINESS 83
TELEVISION 86
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After signing up, volunteeri look at photos of this year's paintings.
Wanted • •
~ageant of the Masters
needs Pinkie, Blue Boy and·.
They're looking for harlequins, hand maidens and even
buffoons.· ·
They need a Pinkie, a Blue Boy, and a good likenes8 of
the goddess Europa.
It's casting. time for the Pageant of the Masters in~
Laguna Beach, and 814 would-be volunteers showed up last
weekend to be measured and photographed.
This summer's production, in which art masterpieces
are re-created with living models, is the 50th for the world
famous Festival of the Arts.
And while the two-day casting call is over, there's still
a chance to appear in one of the·two dozen or so "living
II:::~...,· w,. ts."
Those._v_o_un __ -tee-rs wno . gure they can pose motionless
for a half minute or so, and, are available nightly every
other week during the festival run, should show up at
Irvine Bowl between 10 a.~ and 4 p.m. during the week.
A festival spokeswoman said the casting crew will
cqntinue to photograph and select volunteers through May.
Some 400 people of all sizes, shapes and ages will ~
selected to participate in the annual pageantry. ..--S"
The festival season this summer runs from July 9
.through Aug. 28.
For information, call 494-3663 weekdays.
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Opening lead: Four of +.
-WOrld-Team 6Mmplon1hlp -
for the Bermuda Bowl, to be
held in Stockholm, Sweden,
at the end of September:-
winning the event, Bobby
Wolrt. Bob Hamman, Petel'
Weichsel. Alan Sontar. Ron
Rubin and Mike Becker earn·
ed a place In the aemlfinala.
The beaten flnallsu. Dr.
George Rosenkranz, Eddie
Wold, Mike Pa11ell, Jim
Jacoby, Jeff Meckstrolh and
Eric Rodwell. will have to
play through the qualifying
rounds to earn a place among
the last four. The winners of
the European Championship
will also be seeded through
to the semifinals.
Slams played an important
part in the result. The even·
tual winners took an early
lead that looked as if it might
jumv-to thn• btart• wae
1tron1. accordtnr t.o thelr
•)'•t•ml Thtr• wu no
1roldln1·Rodwell. Ht launch·
ed lnt.o Key-Card Blackwood
"Ind, when hla partner ahow·
ed either two aces or one ace
and the kln1 of trumps, he
bid the alam.
·Had Wolff led a diamond,
he would have won the match
there ana tllen. "But. be made
the normal lead of hla part-
ner'• suit and, thank• to the
lucky dlatrlbutlon, Meck·
atroth never looked back.
He ruffed In hand with a
high trump and led a club. It
·made no difference what the
defenders did. Two ruffs
would brlnr down the out·
standing club honort, setting
up the ten a1 a trick. And
there were juat enourh en·
auume runaway propor· trlea t.o dummy to aet up the
After trials held in Min· tions. On this hand, Rubin· fifth 1pade and take two dia·
neapolia, two strong team• Becker were doubled lo four • mond dl1card1 on apadea.
emerged aa the American heart• and made an overtrlck Declarer lost only one cfub
Contract Bridge League'• for a acore ol ~· At the trick to score 1430 polnta and
l'OT SHOTS
BY ASHtEIGH BRILLIANT
I KNOW
WMAT MATTERS
10 ME.
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WHAT MATTlt"S TO M&
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: Why or-= there eo
rNAny women In the world who resularly a t their
bralna bcal 04t by some S.0 .8. who couldn't make
tlw tA•am, was overshadowed by b lit Jcfd brother or
never w11.11 elected to a clue office?
A neighbor of oura had thla problem and
Cina.Uy aolved It with dlrect action. One nlsht Mr.
Naaty, who once knocked six of her teeth oul
beocaUtie the eoup was cold, yelled, "I'm In the tub,
get In here and wash my back!" She went ln, all
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the dayllihtB out of him. Every time he tried to ,-.i
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BY SIDNEY OMARA
Wednesday, Juuary 11
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Pro,ect that had
been dormant will be revleved -you'll have
chance to once again take charge of your own
destiny.
TAUKUS (Aprif 20-May 20): Activity centers
around club, group, or'ganizatlon -you'll work
behind scenes and you'll be In position to pull
strings.
GEMINI (May 21 -June 20); Relationship
Intensifies, emotions dominate and circumstances
up she knocked him down. He ended up plead~
for mercy. Never again did he lay a hand on her,
Another nice guy, who broke h.la wife'~ ,..
becauae she miamatched his eock.a, alaQ. had a h.abli
or belittling her in front of friends. Owing' a dinn•
party a t their home one evening, he ma e a
msulting remark to his wife as she was bringing•
the rice pudding. She dumped the entire ca11en>le
over his head, put on her coat and left -for good.
Another case was the turkey who alwa,.
~epartcd from a gathering with the remark, "Come
on, mother or three!" Finally she got fed up.alld
replied, "OK, father of one." "·
This letter is to tell those dummies that thet'
don't have tQ take it anymore. There are plenty•
alternatives. -BIG BILL IN BOSTON
take sudden tum in your favor. Lunar emphasis on ,
friends, aaplrations and powers of persuasion . DEAR BILL: I agree, tbere are aJterDatlv~
CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Focu s on but I don't recommend the rabber boae or rl
participation in community project, politics and pudding "solutions." Tbe next letter au11eat1
activity aimed ultimately at helping those not in more plausible (and infinitely safer) way to 10. ·
position to aid themselves. Roadblock to progress · ""
representatives for the 1983 other table, Hamman opened pick up 10 International
one aoade and Meckltroth'a Match Points. "
wiU be removed. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am writing in ta LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Be ready for new start, hope that I can help other abused and batter
contacts with creative, Independent, sensual people. women who are afraid to seek help. I waa o
Focus al9o on communication, publishing, journeys myself. $eve ral months ago I decided to cq,
hubcaps. Why don't they put a brake on the and a new understanding of foreign customs. You'll something about it. I was acared to death to cro9
passenger side of the car? Fifty million mothers _ _get_ to heart of matters. . my old man, but I made up my mind 1 didn!,t
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flMA -BGMlfC-lf would thanlrlhem.-Are-you lislen ng,lJetroit? I VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Learn by teaching deserve the treatment I was getting and I was~
ATWIT'S ENO want to open my eyes, but I can't. -share knowledge, regain se~ of direction. ~g going to take it anymore.
If I were a well woman, it would be different. beneath surface indications -you could strike pay A friend told me about Women's Strength
... Peopl lhink..Lam syon&...RJ.l I pave flutter.>: dirt. Peoria. It's a place where a battered woman can go innards. If we meet another car on this roacrt'arn . Ltlil\A afepf. 23::()C(""22)! Dfveriffy;--eruarge-w·g~r'j:>rofecU'on~-fcX>a, h"oi.Ismg ano coWi'ie"Bng . ._,.._,,.
Ht!IY! is a reprint of the best of Bombeck while going to spit up. , horizons, adlept social invitation. Leave fin~ points, she has children, they will take them too. There ia
-I' msa' · · c s SF' • · s £' ass
she is on vacation. Maybe if I hummed. My throat Is dry. Maybe if details for another time. For now, gain second wind, no pressure. No requirements. They are there $0
Thoughts of a mother who is driving home I tapped my feet. My'legs! I can't move my legs! It's play wa.ltiJl8 game and enjoy intellectual sparring, talk to the women who come in, but only if they
from a driver's test with a daughter who just got just a muscle s~. I've got to relax. with one you admire. S8gittarian plays key role. want to talk. They help these women get state aig
her license. So wheres big shot when his daughter is SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Dis play until they find jobs and a permanent place to live.
"I've had a good life. An education. Married a driving his car home? He's in an air-conditione<f determination, sincerity and aim straigi1t for goal. The twice-a-week meetings for newcomers are
man I loved. Gave birth tQ children. Have an office. He doesn't care what happens to me. Land in Focus on employment, basic issues, dependenl.S and -wonderful. Once these women know they are no
automatic washer. All my own teeth. Came within a ditch. Just so there's a casserole In the oven. special services. longer alone, their lives change.
V. inch of sideswiping that patrol car. What more She's driving wide open! Or is that the gas . SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): What had I have returned to Galesburg and no longer
could I ask? gauge? Whatever, she's going too..Jaat. lt:S all her been denied you will become available. Includes live with m y abuser . Please, Ann, tell those '
U 1 keep the seat belt on, I won't go through father's fa'ult. He's the one who gave her money and love -you'll imprint style, find outlet thousands (maybe millions) of women who stay m.-
the windshield. On the other hand, If I want to get confidence. I said wait till she's 35. Has some for creative talents and meet someone who · situations where they get knocked around that they
out in a hurry, I'm trapped. How can she see that responsibility, something to live for, but no . . . recognizes your potential. don't have to take it. There IS help for them if they"
dog when the radio is on so loud? Those poor devils who work for the highway CAPRICORN (Dec . 22-Jan. 19): Keep will just accept it. -FREE AT LAST
It's going to be nice having a teen-ager who department. They should be making $50,000 a year. resolutions concerning safety, secui:ity, savings
drives. Sending her to the st.ore for me. Picking up As for driver's ed teachers, they have to be pill program aod possible purchase of land or home. DEAR FREE: Tbankl for a very encourapag I
the boys at baseball. Taking in the cleaning. I'll poppers. Otherwise, how could they cUmb into Emphasis also on rernodeling, decorating. letter. I bope you bave given 1tren1tb and coara1e , hav~ time to loll around on the phone talking to the thoee cars every day with . . . AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Trip could be in to tboae women wbo are wbere you were several
police, checking the hospitals ... the tow trucks Are you listening up there? I make you a vain unless directions, instructions are double-montba ago. At tbe risk of bortn1 m)' readers, I will
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... our insurance man. promise. Let me get home safely to my driveway c h ecked. Kno w it, act accordingly. Define teU tllem once more wllere to go for kelp If daere
Somehow , she doesn't look like the same sweet and I will never again talk about my neighbors, go meanings, see places and people as they a.re. ls no Women's Strength in tbelr cities. Cbect yoar
innocent who climbed into the car this morning. off my diet, yeU at the kids, cheat at cards, ~ver-PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You locate article telephone directory ander "Women's Services . .,
She looks like Bonnie speeding to meet Clyde. First charge or complain about hqusework. You think l that had been lost. missing or stolen. You'll regain Also the.Salvation Army can usually pat yoa up OD .
the license, then it's cigars. -don't mean business? You get me there without any confidence, you'll sense that you are on brmk of an emergency basis or your local YWCA may be-
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"Then, when you check in for both your de· · Coach or First Class with Wtstem. The full
parting and return Oightl, ask the agent for a · fare Coach price will be higher than available
'Mexico for $100' atlcket When you have two economy and diacount fares, but I make it
stickers on your receipt, you have a cou(>On aood worthwhile on \lkstem. With my unbeatable
for a $100 roundtrip Coach fliaht to any of 6 $100 Mexico bonu9:'
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A OllllSION OF TANDY CORPORATION
1983 Tandy Co<p
PRICES MAY I/ARY AT INOllllDUAL STORES ANO DEALERS
't Mt.ic ftOTICE
, ITA'n M CALM'OMIA
TM MIOUttCH AGeNCY
Wf'AIWTMENT Of' 'AIU(I
ANO MCMATION Ctrf8TAl. COW ITA'n 'AIU(
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MOTte• TO CONTRACTO .. I
Sealed bide will be lacalYed II the Olflce ol lhe Depanmen1 of Partee
at)d Recreation, Cona1n.1cllon
Se.ctlon. 2422 Arden Way, Suite
A"lJ Slltfamenlo. CA 95825 Of p 0 8~ 255528. Sacrvnen10, CA
95885 ·5528. telephone (916)
92C);.ea2 t, up lo 2:00 p.m,, Tu..ctay.
Januery 25. 1983. II which time
they )#Ill ~ publlcly opened 1ne1
read ror t'•rformlng the work aa
·~· f~ all labof. m1111tllla. t0011
aqd' a qutpmanl ne ce11ery t o
colla1ruc1 • pede11rlen remp
c01Qplel• wllh aaphell concrela
p=m•nl. eerlhwork. erosion r rl end dralnege faclllllea el
C •tAL COVE STATE PARK In
OY'•ltO• County. Calllornla,
lete In accordance wtlh the
d apeclllcet1on1 1nerefor
addend• 1ti«e10 u may
be IMUed prior to bid opening date.
ProepecilY9 bidder• may exeml,,.
and obtain bid l orma ,
apeclllc:.allon•. and plan• t>y calllno
9' Of malling a requeet 10 tl'le olflce
ol th• 09i>ar1ment of Par1<1 end ~tlon, Construction Section
No bid wtll be~ unlMI II
11 made on a atanelard bid fOfm
turnlahed by th• Oep1rtmen1 ot Plll'ka Ind Aac:reetlon, Ind la mede
In accordance with 11141 "lna\rucllona
10 8idder•"·
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NOTICt INVfTIMO IULID PROPOIALI (lllOI)
FOR TitlE CONITRUCTIC>ft
Of'
ZONe ltl INTl"TlE
fO .. MC·IAIT
PROJl!CT NO. 11820 1'0 .. T._
IRYINa .. AHCH
WATI .. Otln.ICT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhat
1ne lrvlne Renell Wiier Dlatrlcl
invlles and wlll receive sealed proposals (Olds) up 10 the llOut of tO
1 m on lhe 2nd day ol ~b<vlty.
t983, a1 the Of11r1et omce .. glw<I
l>elow. IOf furntanlng 10 Mid Oi1trtet
all 1r1napor1a11on, m11erlal1,
equlpmenl. labor. HrYltea, and
supplies neae .. ery to con11ruct
aeld work for Illa Olatrlct, at whldl
Hme aak:I propotall Wiii be publlcly
opened and read aloud 11 tllt
Oi•1rit1 olflce.
IRVINE RANCH
WATER DISTRICT
18802 BAROEEN AVENUE
IRVIHE. CA 92715
YOU AM IN Def AULT UNDeR A NOTICI CW TillUlftS'a IAU
DUD Of' TRUIT DATE> JULY 11, T.I . No. mo
1MO. UNI.Ill YOU TAKI ACTION NOTlCI
TO , .. OTICT YOU .. ""°""TY, YOU AJtl IN D«f'AUU UNOeA A
IT MAY N IOLD AT A 'UaLIC OEID Of T .. UIT, DATID
8 A l I . If Y 0 U N I f 0 A N f19MIAJtY a , 1112. UNUll YOU
IXPLANATION Of Tite NATU .. t: TAKI ACTION TO , .. OTICT
Of Tffl , .. OCHDINQ AOAINIT YOUA , .. O'l .. TY, IT MAY H
YOU, YOU IHOUl.D CONTACT A IOLD AT A l'UeLIC IALIE. W YOU
LAWYE... NH D AN l~AHATtON Of' THS
NOTlCI! Of' TRUtTH'I IALf: NATU .. I Of THI , .. OCHDINQ
T.a. No. 17511 AQAINIT YOU, YOU IHOULD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 11111 CONTACT A LAWY•R. on Wedneeday. Februll)' 2, 1g93, •1 On February 3, 1883, al I 1!00
9 00 o'docll I m ol Mid Clay, In lhe A M , DONALD LESCOULIE aa duty
room HI aalda tor conducting 1ppol111ed Truatea undt r aod
Trusi .. ·1 Sales. Within the ollkiea of pursu1n1 10 Deed of Truat r-ded
REAL ESTATE SECURITIES Marth 1 1, 1982 aa lnat. Ho.
SERVICE. IOClll•d •• 2020 Norlh 82-0&4MO. of Olllclal Recorela In
8ro.dwty. Suitt 206, In lhe City of lhe office of Ille County R-der ol
San1a Ana, County ol Orange, Stall 0 R A N G E C o u n t y , S t ate
of Callf ornl e, REAL ESTATE CALIFORNIA. Executed by
SECURITIES SERVICE. I Calllomta ROBERT A OGLE •nd TIARE
corporation, H duly appointed OOLE.
Trull .. undet anrt punuant to the WILL SELL AT PljBLIC AUCTioN
powar of Hie conferred In 11111 TO HIGHEST 8100£" FOR CASH
c9'1aJn Deed of Thlat eJ1ecuted t>y (payable at time of 1ala Ill lawful
BARRETT INVESTMENT GROUP I, money o4 the Unned Slat•) at lbe e Ca11101nl1 Llmiled Pattnetlhlp, main entrance to the Orange
S1KI blela -II conlOfm 10.lnd t>a recoreled July 17. 1980. In Book Counly Lltwary, ~· Wrxld Seal reapon•lv• 10 111 e con1rac1 13668 of Offic:lll Record• ol 1ald Beech Branch. 2300 8eYet1y -..anor iloc~m..n.11 lctr uld work •• Coun1y, al peg• 44 t, Recorder·• Road, Saal B•acll. Calllornla all
h«•lol0te approved l>y tald Oi1tr1t1 Instrument No 1S825, l>y '"son of right, uue and lnl11teat conveyed to
and must be accompanied by lhe 1 l>r~ 01 deleult In p1ymen1 or and now Mid by II under aald Deed
MOU<tty rale<rfld 10 11\ereln. performance ot the obllga11on1 of Tnnt In lhe propeny altuated In
Coptea ol the contrat1 doc:omenta Hcurad 1hareby. lncludlno 1n11 Mid County and Stela detcnoed at:
are on ni. and may be aaarnlned 1n breacll Of default. NotlOe o4 Whlctl Lot 1111 o4 Tract No 422•. In the
th• ofllc• OI lh• 01a11lot It Ill• WU r-ded Seplember 7, 1982. Clly o4 Newport lleecll ... pet mep
abova ...1 e1e1 r es• Cont ract as Record••'• 1na1rumen1 Ho r-ded In Boo4c 157, PllQlll 1 ttwu ~ay t>e purtlluad at &2·315775, WILL SELL AT PUBllC 14. Ml1cellaneou1 maps, In tha
the Olstricl olllca by payment of AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST olllce of Ille County Rec0tder of
S20 00 per Mt anC1 !Illa to11I la nol 8100ER FOR CASH, lawful money saJd County
refundal>I• regardles1 of whether ol the United Slates, °' a tulller'a Tha. ltreet lddreu and other
the plan• and 1pec:lllcellon1 are chettl drawn on a slate 0t nallonll commbn deslgna110,,, II any, ol the
returned. t>enk . 1 a111e or ledaral credit real pf'operty daecrll>ed abova la
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/:fuNday, January 18, 1983
JeDHD Wrtalat WU100 FJemlD1 • Vtscber
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lrvine:..based b·ank promotes-3
-Royce L. Jeaeen, Wiyaiiiirt!Wfir'filgll•nF:=ili~MllMl!!e>'-Do1ald J . Yockey, rretldent of the defenM
8arae1 have been promoted to chief financial electronlct operationa o Rockwell Ini.fmaUonal
officer, chJef credit offl~r and cashier re.pectJvely Corp., h.u been named a member of ~Nau~
for Bank of Irvine., Jensen and Wright were abo Security Telooornmullicationa Advt.or)' Commltwe.
named aenlor vice preaident and Barne• vice The app_ointment waa roade by President Reapn.
president. The bank hu \wo offices ln Irvine and y ockey 1 firm la in Anaheim.
one ln U.guna Hilla. Raymond E. Valle, Tu.Un, hu been named
L. B. Soucelna Joined Babcoclr Jl}tl!ctJ'or man.ager ~Lt.ha.new_Ftnnegan Al White office In
Mechanical Inc., Costa Mesa, aa direc tor of Irvine. The firm speclallz.es ln executive Rarch for
induatrlal relations. high-technology companiet.
Roy T. Loasdoa is assi.at&nt vice l)resident and Jan Wllaon has been promoted to manager of commercial loan officer for the Newport Beech
marketing communications for the development branch of Valencia Bank. He Uves in Mileion Vie):>.
division of The Irvine Company. She is responsible
for advertilling. public relations, product collateral
and sign programs in support of the firm's
homebuilders. Wilson also manages· the company's
Homeflnding Center in Irvine.
Laura Mason is branch manttger o f the
Newport Beach office of Southern California
Savings and Loan Association.
Naoko Hofmann, Huntington Beach, has been
named supervising bookkeeper for Dennis Klarin
Accountants, Inc., Newport Beach. She is a
graduate of Golden West College in Huntington
Beach.
Anderson Communications Co., Newport
Beach . h as been selected as public r elation•
representative for Cyber System. Inc .• Anaheim. • Roby11 E1plnou of Irvine has been named zone
manager for American Bell Consumer Producta,
part of the new AT&T 1ubsldlary th~t ~gan
offering c.ommuni~tions and ln!onnatlon h.anc:lli1'8
equipment and systerm to homes and busineaee on
Jan. 1. Espinoza will be responsible for eight Bell
PhoneCenters in Southern Calilomia.
TbomH Vlscounty, executive vice president of
Capistrano National Bank, has returned to his
position aa regional manager of the bank's San Jumt
Gerald W. Fleming, Laguna Niguel, is Capistrano branc~. Collow.i~g ~ t~ree-month
president and .chlef. operating offi£er of Rexon ass181U!'ent a~ the financial institutions Santa Ana
Business Machines Corp., CulVerCfty. Frem:lngTust -l?xecuttv~ offlces. ___ _, ..
served a.9 senior vice president. marketing, sales and service for Microdata Corp. California Software Products. Inc .. of Santa
..• -----An~. ,at)llpuncp, th.i::. appc;>in~~t pf t~~ n,!~-~
Margit Vbcber has been appointed vice presidents. Howard,B. Emeraon Wilffieaothe new
dent and di.rector of consumer, electronic and mic,rosystems group. Robert B. Way has been
mputer accounts for King Advertising and Public named vice president of products group. responsible
Relations, ln<it• Newport Beach. for the numerous CSPI products now in field uae.
I '
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81d• mutt be eubmltted fOf tl'le
entire work d••crlbed herein
OeYlatlon• from ~lion• wtn
not ba coneldered and wtll ba ~
lor r•l•tllon ol bids Tlla
Department of Perlta and
Recreation reMrvH Iha right to
......... any Wregutarlty in 1 bid °' 10
reject any rx 111 bide.
Plans and apec:Jhclllons will t>e u'11on, Of 1 state rx fedefal aavlng1 purported lo be:
m a 11 e d • u p 0 n , • Q u • I 1 • t 0 anCI IQtn HSOClatlon domlClleCI ln 507 M<Knlng Star Lane. HewpOf1 '
p 1 o' p e c ti v • b 1 d Cl• rs for an Ihle 1i.11, all ~able at the time o1 ee.cn. Callfornle 82MO
Th• 1ucce11lul bidder will b• requ1reo to axecula 1 c:ontrac1ual
agraemenl In the.lorm of 1
"S1andard Agr"'"8111 -FOfm 2"
whit/I ahall be binding UP0'1 lh•
Slat• ol Callfornla only upon
epprOY91 t>y lhe Stile
In acc:o<dance wttn 1he proYialona
of Sec11on t710. t773 ane1 1773 1 ol
the Lebor Cod•. Ill• Department
111 .. H t ertalned that general
pravelllng relu ol wages In Ille I county In which the woni 11 10 be
done be•• lilted by lhe Dep1nmen1
of lndua1rl1I Relelfon1. A copy 01
11111 llallng 11 on Ille •I Ill•
Conltrutllon Section.
_frelac.anc.e _wJJL be gr.-nted to
blddef properly apo<Oved .. "SmaN
Bu1lne11" In eccorele nc• with
Section 1198. •• H q . THI• 2. I Calllornla Admlnl1trallve Cod• ~·ion. fOf prelllfen<le must be
1 eubmlUed to the Small Bu1lne11
Office, 1123 -14th Street,
Secremenlo, C.llfomla 958 t4, not
leN tllan 11119 (5) calendar day1 In
edvanca of bid opening date. II
bidder wenla "Smell Bu1ln1u'"
preference on thl• project, blddef
mual llgn STD. 811 form !Small
Bu1lne 11 Prel e renc e and
Cer11flce11on Req~1) and aubmll
'IWltll blCI.
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS
AHO REGREA TIOH
Pete Dangermonel • .Jr ..
Dlfectof
Publlelled Orange Coa11 Dally
Piiot, Jan. 11, 18. t982 •
ttll-83 I NllJC f«>TICE
NOTICS OI' DfHOUl'TION M _,...,... ........
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN ~t to 8«11on t5035 5 of the
Corpontlon Code 01 CalllOfnle. tNlt
!fie general Pal'tnetalllp ol OLIVIER.
KITTIE, end RUSSELL, VELMA,
general parln•r• •no•g•d In
bu1lna11 In Orange County,
California. under the nama ol OUVlAA'S, Wiii! ltt ~ ~ of but1n9M al 2840 EMt Pedfle Coeet Hlgflwey. Corona de! Mat,
Ofanoe Cckmty. c11111orn1e .....
dl9IGf¥ad .. of~ 11, tN3.
and 9IM .,_...._ no pereon
authortty '° lnClir All)' ~Iona for Mid fonMf firm T~ n-of all partner• and their plao aa of ,......,_., ... ,~: Kltlt <>Mer, 131$ Cll'cie Way,
.....,,_ ~. Cellfomlt tH51
V•a ~NII, 38 WMIPoft, nene. ~ m 1' o.d: Jf/lt4M'f 1a. 1.U. ~ CMJ\111(4 •• er: l(lt* OllVIW U.,,._.A. ..... ~ t::i;;;.,~ :Ir"'
lt\IMllllM Ot•"ll• Coat Delly ...... 11. ,.., ~
'Classy Autos
Advertlsed
i.1&.ai11i1
~
additlonel S3 00 (nonteful)dable) to Mle, Ill righl, lllle and lntet•t held Th• underalonad Truat••
cover the coat of postage •nd by It, at Truate•. In that real d•eclalma any llabUlly..J.a.r .811¥
handling ptoperty 111u11e In aald County and ~ ol the ltteet adck-
Under the prov111ona o f tht Stal•. dnclibed u follows and other common deliOnatlon, N
ClllfOfnll Labof Coda. the OirectOf Lot 64. Traci 4285, In the City ol any, ~herein.
or Ille Department of lnelustrlel Colla MMe. u per map rec;orded Sa" Hie wlll Ila m ade, but
Relations haa dalermlned the In Book t 49, Paget 29 to 32 wllllout covenanl or warrenly.
prevatllng ralt of wages tor tll• lnclutlve ol M1scelleneoue Map1, In ••PIHi Of Implied, 1ege1dlng tltle.
l<>aitlly In wnll::n 1he work Is 10 t>a lhe office ol tile coun1y tetOfder ol poaaanion. or encumbrances, to
performed and tne lr•lne Rencn aald county pay the remaining pl.lnclpal aum of
w11ar OIStrlcl 1111 1dop1ed u id Th• s1ree1 addrau or 0111er note(1) aecured by 14ld Deed ot
prevalllng rel• of wegea A eopy of common dHlgnation of 1ne real Trual, with ln1erHt fllereon, ••
lheM prev11llng ralaa at• on hie 11 properly '*elnal>OY9 dMCl1bed It provided 1n Mid DOle(I). adY-.
the onlce ol lhe Irvine Randi Walet purporleel to be· 92 t Coronaelo II any, undet lhe tenne o4 Mid Deed
Oittrtcl and snall be mede evlllabla Drlva. Coall M..., Califrxnta. o l Trutt . fa ea, cllar gea and
10 any 1n1erested party on request Th' u n Cl Ira I g n ad h • r •by axperi ... ol tl'le Trull .. Ind ot the
A copy of such wage rataa Sl)all t>a draclalmt ell ltab1111Y for any tru111 created by atld Deed of
poll eel on 111e 1011111• by Ill• lneorreci""' 1n Slid ltr"t eddr-Trull.
Contrec10f 0t other common deslgnallon. TM total amount ol the unpaid
11 shell 11a mandatory upon th• Slld HI• Wiii ba m•d• without 1>1tance of the oblloauon aecured
contrector 10 whom tne con1rac1 It w1rran1y. upren or Implied, l>y tlla property to be 1old and
• w •rd ed. • n d upon • n y regarding 1111•. poueallon, or r111onabl• e11t1m1tad coat• , aubcontret10f un<111 n1n1. to pey no1 encumbrances. lo aatllfy Iha expeneee and edYanoea at Ille time
teu than Ille epecllled ,., .. 10 aM Llnc.lpal ..b~t•~ ~• lnltla4 ublloatlon-.oLlla
wo'1<men etnployed l>y them 1n the olhtr 01>11g1tlon secured by .. Id Nolloe of Sai. IS $398, 870.17
execuuon ol the c:onlracl Deed of Trull with lnterHt and TM ~ undet aakt Oeelj
Each 1>1d or p•opo111 111111 b• oilier aum1 11 provided therein: of Truat llefelolrx• axec\lted and
mae1e out 0t aut>mtlled on a tonn plua 1dvanee1. 11 any, under th• dallvered to 111• underalgnad a
rurnl1he0 aa part 01 1he contrae1 letma thereof and lnttll'MI on IUCh written Oeclar111on ol Oefaull and
Clo c um an t ' 1 n d mu 1 t b • advancea. and plua •-· charges Demand for Sala. and I wrluen
accompanied t>y 1 cunlet'• checll, anCI ••Ptf!VI ol lhe Truat" and of Nolle• of O.f•ult and ElectlOn to
1 ter1ltled dleck. rx a l>ldder'• bond lhe 1ruat1 craatact by aakl Deed of Sell TM undertllgned cauaed Mid
In an amounl not,... than 1~ ol th Trull Tiit total amount of atld Nouce of Default and Electlon 10
amount 01 the bid. made paylble to 01>llg111on, lncludlno reHonably Sell 10 be •ec<>rded In the county
lhe Ol'der of. °' tor the beneftt ol, Htlm8't•d ••••· cllargH and Wiler• the r ... propeny 11 located.
Mid Olt1rlc1, aa lhe caM may be; OJ1pen.-of the Tn.tll" at lhe time Date· J1ni.11ry $, 1963
and Md\ bid rx propoaal anal\ be of lnllllel publbtlon of Ihle NollOe. DONALD LESCOULI!
Haled anC1 dell._ed lo tile Olelrlc:I IS 175.21 1 85 1845 S Elena AY9 , Std Fir ,
at the 1otat10n detlgnllad 1n this Daled January 5, t913 Redondo Beactl. CA 90277
notlee tof the ooening ol propoeala REAL ESTATE SECtJRmES Publl•ll•d Orang• Cou t Dally
Ill Of t>elore lhe lime In tl'lll notice SERVICE .• Caul Co<p PllOt Jan. 11, 11, 25. 198G 183-83
provldeel Tha ebove-mentloned, u Trual .. ,
check or bond 1h11t t>a given u O.J. MOl'O!lf, Pr-.
guarani" tllet lhe blelder wlll antet 2020 H iiroa<!Way 120e
Into a contract with lhe Oisttlct II Santa A"a, CA 92708
awarded the work, 1nd wilt b• (71•) g'3-11810
declared forlened II the .-1111 Publlahad Orange CoHt Dally
l>ideler refuMI 10 enler lnlo aald Pilot. Jan , t, 18, 25, 1983
contrect. 21Ml
The contrac10I' wiM be l)efmitlael
to IUbttltul• MCUllUM fOf moneyt 1-------..... -~-----
wllhll•ld undar 11111 con1ract to "8JC ""'._ • n tu r • p • r Io rm Inc a Su c '1 l-No-t_loe_la_ller_eOy--Otf\191'1--IM1-...,,,-T-H-E
eubttltutlon allall be aubjeet to Ille BAHi< OF O~AMOE COUNTY,
provi1lon1 of Artlc;la 9·5 of th• 10101 Slater A•enue, P.O. a ox
Qenerat PrOY1t1on1 of tile contract. 8101, Fountlln V•lley, Cal"omla,
Tll• Board of Dlraclora ot tha tarot hu 111ec1 with lilt Fees.al
Otatflt1 r~ .'he right to r.jeet Oepotit lneufancie Cofporallon, 911
any ancs Ill bid•. Ind to walYa any ~ to £ft .. a Brandl
anCI Ill irr90Ulllllty In any bid. wtllc:tt ~ -~ fcW
Publl•ll•d Orange Cou~ llllnt on 6 January 1t•3. The Piiot. Jan. 14, 11, 11183 pwman111110eetlon of the P"opc..s
l>fancll la MoOll1 COUfl« ter1lce
------------within Loi AngelH County and ()fange Courtt'f,
Alt; .,.,_. wWllnt '° commwtl K4111 on thle appllcauon may Ille 1111
l"IC1'TIOU8 .,..._. comment• In writing wllll the NAiii eTATPmNT AeolOnll Olrtotor of ,,.. fldlfel
NI.IC *>TICE
... ,.1
aTATIMIJfT 0# ~NT 0# UM 0# F?CTmOUa ............
Tll• lollowlno peraon1 llav•
abeodooed the -o4 IN lletllloua ~ name ZEH at HT. 3333
8ffatol, Co1ra Meaa. Celllornla
9212t.
Tiie llct1t1ou1 bu11neaa llemt
relerrad 10 above WH filed 111 Countf on Oclobtf 15, 1NO.
Jamel Hathltl 8eOof. N 8outh
COM! Pica ~. COii. M11aa. CA
82tM.
Atnllo ltGOt. ae'71 ... .,.,. °"""· Laounl ...,..,
CA He77.
THI ~ ._., GOlldllctecl ~
AtMO':oaA
TIMa ~~ wfttl"" CountY Clar\ of Orll\tl CountY on Dao. fl, 1982. ~14719 ~ Oranat CoMlt ~ P(llol,JINI, '· 11, 11.21. ,..,
tH 41
Tiia foltowtnO l*"ON .,. c1o1ng ~ ~ Corslorellon at"' ~ u : Aev!On•I Offtoe, ~ MontoOfMl'Y
THOMAS MALI. VII.LAS LTO., Street. IUltl MOO, a.n ,,llndloo, 11"2 eoww. A"'"'1t. ltYlnl, CA CalllOfnla 9410' II any pereon
H714. .._to,..._ die orw'ltlnll of
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NYSE COMPO ITE TRA .. ACTION
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200 job openings'
attract 15,000
MILWAUKEE (AP) -Oftldala with an 1ut.o.
frame factory who advertised 200 job openfns•
attracted 10 many appUcanta that paperwork may
force them to dolay tralnlng new employee..
At lea1t U ,000 people lfned up in 20-degree
weather Monday to apply for the Jobe at A.O. Smith
Corp. Some had brol.a£ht alttplng baga and apent the
night in line.
"Anybody not hen now ahould 09\ come today,"
company apoketman Jack M. BirchhW shouted down
the line anakina away from a state fairground bulld.lng
ln tubur-ban W•t A1lla \Mt alrMdy wu congeated
.with applicant.a. "'There la no poiht ln coming."
Some job seekers aat ln cars and talked of
spending the night ln sleepi.t\g baga after the doors
closed at 6 p.m., saying they hoped to be near the head
of the line when lntervfewa resumed today.
Smith officiala had announced they wanted to
hire up to 200 welders and pre91 operaton at waget1
ranging from $10.50 to $12 an hour.
Fairgrounds police estimated the crowd at l~.000.
Blrchhill said. Other est.imates reached 20,000.
Defense cuts urged
• WASHINGTON (AP) -A coalition of business
groups called today for·defense spending cut.a in fiscal
1984 that would be twice as big as proposed by
President Reagan to reduce the government's budget
deficit.
\
Overall, the coalition said, next year's projected _
deficit of $200 billion could be reduced by as much as
· -$50 billion through spending -reductions rather than
tax increale8.
The coalition, representing the National
As.sociation of Manu1acturers, the American Business
Conference and the National Federation of
Tndependenl 'BUiiheaes, *h"eduJed a r\'ew rortr~rence
today to outline ita proposals.
The group said defense spending should be
reduced by $18 billion to $23 billion ln the fiacal year
beginning next Oct. 1. By contrast, Reagan announced
last week that he was willing to trim his record $285
billion Pent.a:gon budget plan for the fi.lcal year by $11
billion In current spending and military orders. That
would reduce actual spending during the year by $8
billion. The coalition alao called for between $22 billion ·
and $30 billion in non-defense budget cats.
STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT
NEW YORK (AP) -._, Mon. pt1Ge end
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WHAT STOCKS DID
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DOW JONES AVERAGES
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AMERICAN LEADERS
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Orang• Co11t DAIL v PILOT /TuMdey, January 18, t"3 ..
'Boy Meets Girl' backhanded tribute to Hollywood
By TOM TITUS lmagi"-Uve publicity n\aChlne, then lh l't!llt of lhll rent~red cowboy 1tar who repea&edJy expreaee enhancee the 1.how ~bly, • d08 uunuon
o<ttie ~NM ,..,. comlc ~put aoe11 down amoothly. 1t appean the outra& by throwlnj h1I hat to lhe floor. Richard Harvey'• llghtlnl efftct.a and Tom Rumu.en'1
Much aa Blake &twatrd• waa to do a few Spowacka tool< 1pttlal paln11 to make tho other DoyJe 11 flna u hll 1hilty II nt, whlJ Wayne period co1tume1. Diane Kln.c contributed the
decades La~r with "S O a," playwrlf(htl Sam and ch.aracten and 1.ltuaUona cn.-d.J blc w oU.l(!t thunully Alex.and r la properly bland u Lowman'• f'lnalilh original mu1lc for the 8 ouHon-Ellln1ton
BeJJa Spewack took thtdr revenge on the crux of th lr t.ale 1uJtor. eequence..
Hollywood e.t.abhlhment on the 1930. with "Boy Hardly throu1h th ahc IUt of colncidencet, SCR n:aular1 Ron Boute0m and John Elllnaton "Boy Meet.a Girl" may be a blltkha.nck"Ci tribute
MeetM Girl." the hcroe1 of "Boy Meet• Girl" areo a pair of provld a hlliirlout NMlfl8 818 u a fut-t.a.lKing to Hollywood of a Iona-bygone era, but It.a humor la
lt'a a play that works weU on two level1J -as acreenwrltert whoa Marx Brother1-llke entice word1-aftd-mu1lc team. Anni Long 11 brlght al wcU preterved. Th comedy oont.lnuet throuah Ftb.
straight off the wall comedy and aa stinging aatire, upeet Ti~ltown'a corporate applecart. One la a Bogert'• aecretarv, while.Art Kouatlk 11hlne1 In two 13, playing nlahUy except Mondays and weekend
a back of the hand to lhe atudlo ayat.em aa lt exilt.ed "teriOUf" wri~r. the other an admitted Hollywood roree u a 1tudlo <:utter and• forelcn dianita.ry. aft.emoona. at the SCR theater, 655 Town Center
then, when corporal~ avarice \llrtu&lly alwayi hack. Toaether they chum out bla-Ucket e£._lca for Cliff FauJkner'a brlahtly colored _aettlng Drive, Qieta Mesa. upstaged artlatlc lnt.egrity. the 1tudio'1 rel({'\lng atar, a d ull-witted horae opera·----------------......;;;-. _____ ;__ _______________ _
At South Coast Repertory, director Lee Shallat matinee ldol. LUXURY THEATRES
has mounted a bright, brlakly entertaining Krluoffer Taborl a n d Jamee Staley 1tt 'flltM111 ... a..1111o.tYS2.llU.ltuOt11trwl"Mettd
rendition of thls golden oldie which, lf It has lost compliment one anothtt well u 1he rnilchlevout ~II
some of Its satirical impact over the years, still acrlpt.ers who lUii\ the fatherlem waif of a vacuous I;). 1[1J3e1•IllIW616J-4 255J/~~~) s·
remains an attractive muaeum piece. The charactera wait.rea (well played by Krlaten Lowman) Into an
often are outlandish, but they hover on the fringe even more junJor venJon of J)aby Leroy. Tabori j._ FOR FUOI EXCITEmEnTI V111tOur... J...
f reality and Staley aeem to operat.I' on the same wave >{ Jo( 0 · length, much to the conat.emation of lhe studio
Once you accept the premise that an infant chief. enacted with odd restraint bv William 8oftrt.
couJd be vaulted to moYie atflll<ml by HoU~ood'!. __ J!!!_LaJ!d~ Jr . pe~ectl! ephomir.ee the eelf-
·--"Jiiiiles~Staley-·(i'eft ) a nd Kristoffer 'fa~;f --
share op e of their more serious momenta in
South Coast Repertory's production of "Boy
Meets Girl."
e dwords MESA CINEMA
~:;,';·~.!.191h 646-5025
"AN OFFICER AND
A GENTLEMAN" ,,., _'""""' ..
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P\B.IC ftOTlC(
FIRSlm.ooo
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••ONE DARK NIGHT .. ... ,...., .....
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YOU AM .. D«FAULT UND«fl A ~ .. ~ DEED CW TMllT DAffO JU\.Y 15.
ttlO. UNUH YOU TAKI ACTION NoUC. Is n..tiy gtwn ~ TO ,.._OTECT YOUfl ,.._ONflTY, to Section 150~5 .5 of the r:r MAY H SOLO AT A ..uauc Corporation • Cod• that t A L E I f y O U N I I D llNKlETTER SElF STORAGE OF
U ttl.ANAT10N Of THI NATUfll COSTA MESA-II. • Cellfornle
OF Tltl ,.._OCHDtNO AGAINST llmllecl pertnet'lhlc>. encl STORAGE YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT A EQUITIES. INC., • Cellfornle LAwYl fl. orporetlon, heretofore doing NOTICET~ :_u~~s tAll :::: ~s~~~~I~
NOTICE IS ·HEREBY GIVEN. that 785 Beker Street, Cott• MH•.
on Wednnd•y. Feb<u.ry 2. 1983. 91 Cellfornl1 92826. heve dlHolvecl
9:00 o'clock • m of .. Id day. In the their pWtneranlp by mutuel ~t.
room HI H ide lor conducting erld t"-t elter Mid dlMolutlon no
Trustee's Sales. wllhln the offlCM ol JMl'IOn had euthOflty to Incur fUIY
REA l EST ATE SECURI TIE s obllgellona on behalf of the f()(mer
SERVICE. IOClltlld II 2020 North firm
Bro•d-" Suite 206 In the Cit" of Dated: Jenuery 3, 1g93 " ' ' llNKL.ETTER Sante Ana. County or 0<1nga, Stile SELF STORAGE OF ol Cslllornl1, REAL ESTATE
SECURITIES SERVICE • Clllllornle COSTA MESA-II, ' • Celllomle ~~~:.~·~'~c:'er ~~d d~~:,,i:~~,t~ llmltad partner9hlp
power ol u1e conferred In 111•1 Unklett« Properties
certllln Oeed ol Trull •aecutad by t979 ParinenhlP.
BARRETT INVESTMENTS GROUP ~~~~__..... • 1. <Alllomla Um/lad Pl'1ner9hlp, . ..-u--.....
recorded July 17, 1980, In Book 0..-11 Pettner
13888 01 Offlcl1I Racords ol said By Jack O. JeNllne, · Oenerll Pertner County, at P•g• 443, Racordar s By: John Yelland
Instrument No 18628 by reason ol ~ Partner •
I breactl O< del•ult In P"l"*'I Of
perlormenca ol lfle obllg•tlon• ~~·~
secured tllereby, 1ncludlng th•t • 81 pat1.n«ahlp br~ "' default. Notlele or wnleh Ce1 Penner wu racorded September 7, 1982,
•s Record•r'• lnatrumant No By: Jeca 0. Jenkins
82·315773, Will SELL AT PUBLIC ~~=Es INC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST C&lltorTN tion ·•
8100ER FOR CASH. lewM mon9Y ~ It Pr~ of the United St•IM, Of • caehler's ..... tt' ,,._ Pr_..._,t
checll drawn on 8 11818 Of netlonel v7. I .,.,.. -·
b•nk, • lllte or laderel credit ~~u.! Dre
union. Of a state 0< lederlll .. 111ngs 1 ,._ ... l'ta&a
•nd loan usocl•tlOn domiclled In -..-
thll 111111, 1H payable 11 the ti~ ol ~ e-fl, CA eaeo sale 1n rlQht Jltle 11no lnler .. 1 held Publlshed Orenge CoHt Delly
by i t, u T;ullH, In tllet rHI Bllot, J811. 18, 1983.
property situate In Hid Co;incy end 349-83
St•ta. deletlbecl aa ro1rows· ..n ICE Lot 21. Tract 3138. In the City ol ___ Nll __ IC_nv_lf ___ _
Newport Be•c h . •• Ptr map flCMtoUS llUSINllS
racordad In Book 103, Peg .. 31 to NAME STATEMENT
33 lnci\lslv• of Mlacellaneout Mapa, The tollowlng per1on la doing In the off\Qe of the county rec:Of'der t>uslneH u.
ol .. Id county UNITED CRETO COMPANY,
The atre•t 1ddru1 or other 124 Tu1t1n Avenue. Sull• 7, common dHlgnellon ol lhe raal Newport 8eedl C•llfornle 9*3
property herein•bOv• dMcrlbed In Rerldlll e. Gerllen. 2933 Perl•
11 purported to be. 2300 Hellller StrNt. Newpof't Beach. Celllornla l-. Newport Beach, C•lllornl1 g2680 Th• u n d ar •lg n a d har•b Y This bu91,_. II conOuc:ted by an
dlscl1lm• all lllblllly tor 1ny lndlVldulll
lncotract,_ In Mid street aodreu Renclal B. Oeriten
"' othet common deelgnatton n•~ ...... t .... "-Id le wlH be ed with I Tllll stet-t w .. _, '""' ,,. ... .. m • ou County Clerlc ot Orange County on w1rr1nty, .. preH or lmpllad. becember 20 t982 regerdlng lltle, po11Htlon. or • ,_.,
encumbrencH . to ut11fy lh• Published Oreng• Coast Dally ~~=1~~11:!11~:• S:u~': ~~'!.~ Piiot. Jen. t 1, 11. 26. Feb. 1, 1M3
o.ed of Trust. with 1ntere1t end MM42
other tum• H provided tllereln,
pru. adV91'1Cft. II eny, uncter tlle
Starting
•New
Bualn•••
terme Iner.of end Int-I Otl IUCh
edvlt!CM. Wld plu• f-. c:helgeit
and ~ of the Tru•IN and of
111e 1ru11s crNtad by Hid ONd et lruet. Tiie to111 1mount of 11rd
obllg1t1on, lncludlng reaiaonebty
uttm1t•d feH. cl'l••OU •nd • ex~ of the Trutt ... et U'9 time
of lnltllll publkllltlon Of thl8 Hai~ ...
17t,tl4.03. e>ewd: Jenuety 5, 1983.
MAl E8TATI! 8ECURITJE8
, 8lAVICE. 1 CeHf. Cot9
•At Trust ...
• D.J. MOtoer. Pr•. 2020 N. ltoect#ey, .t20e len\a Me, CA t2708 cr1•1-..e10
ltul>lllh.a OrMIQt COHI 011~
PllOI, Jin. 11, 11, 0 . 1N3
21....S
,
A "ctltlou1 Bualn••• N•m• l teternent flled wttti ,._. County ca.11 i.
w•lld fOt flwe Y••r• efter
wtilcti time conttnulftf
bualnH... rnuet reflle.
PubOcetiofl It necea .. ry
Only If tfure •r •
cti•nt••· c.tt the L...e O•p•rtment •t the
DAIL Y PI L O T lo t
l nfo r m•llo n •n d ...naawytonM.
142-4321 'aJll.an
THE
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P'tBJC fl>TICE "8.IC fl>TICE
NOTICI CW otlaOUITION T 111•
CW f'UTNl....W NOTICa CW TMISTlrt •AL.a NOT~ IS HEREBY OIVEN tNH T,L Ne..&••-llNKLETTER PROPERTIES 1979 111 f' 0 fl TANT N 0 T I C I T 0
PARTNERSHIP, e catJfomla limited PltONttTY Ow.Jl:
p1rtnar11h1p, tlle llNKlETTER YOU AM .. D«f AULT UNOStt A
FAMllY TRUST. Ille AAT AHO lOIS D«IO CW TMlt T, DATED JULY '7,
llHKlETTER REVOCABLE TROST, 1tn. UNUN YOU TUI ACTION
the JACK ANO BARBARA TO ,.._OTI CT YOUft "OHflTY,
UNKLETTER REVOCABLE TRUST, fT MAY .. I OU) AT A f'U9l..lC
JAL INVESTMEHT COlll~.ANY N'O • AL. I ~ y 0 u ...-r ro-u r
3, a Cell!Ofnta generel pWtnershlp, IXPUNATIOft CW TIW NATURE
and KAREN A FENN. heretOIOf• cw THR "'OCl l DINO AO ... •T
dOlng ootl,_. under the firm n-YOU, YOU SHCKA.D CONTACT A
ol LINKlETTER SElF STORAGE LAWYEtt.
OF COSTA MESA·ll, 11 78& Biker On February 9, 1983, el 10:00
SlrHI. Co1t1 MHI, Cellfornl1 I m ., VERDUGO SERVICE
92626. 111ve dlllolved lhelr CORP<>RATION, a Callfornle
p"'ner-1\lp by muluel c-1. end corpor1tlon, h duly •PPOlnted
lhll efter .. Id dluolutlon no peflon TrullH under ind pu11.1uent to
had 1 utllorlly 10 Incur eny OMd of Tru111 recorded July 28,
ot>llQ•Uona on .behelf ol tile tanner 1978 aa lntt. No. 37103, In booll
firm t2777. page t210 ol Olllclel
Oiied: Januery 3, 1983 Reco<ds In the omc. of the County
l I N K l E T T E R Reco<dert ol Ora11Q9 County, Stete
PROPERTIES of Calllornl• executed by ROBERT
1979 PARTNERSHIP. e W TOMPKINS end BARBARA A.
C1lll0<nle Hmltad TOMPKINS WILl SElL AT PUBLIC
partnertllip, AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER
Generel P1ttner FOR CASH (peyeble II ti~ ol Nie
By JICk O Jenk1n1 In lewlul money ol tha United
Oenerel Partn« Stel911) et the NOf1h front entranoe
By John Yelland. to the county courthOUM. 700 OMc
G-81 Partner Centi< Orlve, Weal. S1nta Ane,
By lW'lkt9ttw ~lorDla allJ.lgllt.J.!tle erld_l!>t_,
PrQ9«11es, • c:onveyed to and now held by It -
Callfornl1 ci-111 under 1ald o.ed ol Trutt In the
pWtnershlp, properly 11ltu11ac1 In aald County
G-11 Partner end Stlte dellerlbed .. By Jade 0 Jenklnt Lot 54 Of Tract No 5018, In the
AuthOfl.tad Slgne!Of City ol N9wPOtt Beach ... et10Wn Of'I
LINKlETTER a m•p thereof recorded In bOOk
FAMILY TRUST, 188, pegH 28 to 30 lnclu1lve,
limited P1r1ner Ml•cell1neou1 Mep1, record• of
Artllur G llnkietter, Mid ~ COunty TruttM The •tr•et 1ddreu end other
By· JICtc llnkletta<, QOfTlmon deslg,,.tlon, II 811y, Of the
AltOfney In Fact rHI property dHcrlbed ebove I•
ART ANO lOIS purported to be 290 t Cetelpe
llNKLETTER Slreet. Newport Beech, CA 92MO.
REVOCABLE TRUST. The underalgned Trullee
Umltad Pl'1ner dl1cl1lm1 1ny llablllty for any
By Artll\.tr G. llnllletter, lnoorrectnen ol the 11<"1 Mldr"8
TrullH end other common deslgn1tlon, II
B~ J1ek LfnkMlller, 1ny, .iiown herein.
AttOf'ney In F1e1 Seid ule wlll be mede. but
JACK ANO BARBARA without covenent or werranty.
LINK1.e:TTER aKpr ... Ot Implied, regerdlng tltle.
REVOCA8lE TAUST. ponenlon, or encumbrenc:H,
Limited Patlner lncludlng lee1, c herges end
By Jedi llnklelter. expen-of the Trutt• erld of Ille
Tru&tM tru•ll crHl•d by Hid Dffd of
JAl INVESTMENT Trutl. to P•)' the remaining prtllClpel
COMPANY NO 3, I aum• of the note aec:ured by Mid
Celllot'l1lll general Deed of Tru1t to Wit I 109,679.33
pertner9fllP. wilh lntereat thereon from March
limited Pert,,. 15. t982 et 11.76 perc:ent per
By: Jack llnll ... ter. ennum u prOVldecl In Mid note f)lut
0-11 Pllrtner co1te 1nd •ny 1dvance• of
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Orang• CoHt O~ILV PILOT /Tue1d1y, January 18, 1H3
.PBS airing first live broadcast of stage play
By TOM JORY
•t1HlatMPrwWrttw
NEW YORK -"American P layhoUIC,"
introduced lut aeason In a gul!ly, and J<merlllly
ll.llCCftlful alt.empt to provide the Public
Broadcasting Service with top.quality televl.lllon
drama on a weekly buia, at.epe boldly once morf'
with '7he Skin o( Our Teeth,'' -live from ~n
Diego.
&iUCMt.lonal TV network.
Other lhan oew• and •portM, ll vt' tL>lt-vlaaqn I•
rtaky bualneu lhftt" day•, wfth th\.• vtt\w 1r
accuatomtld to .a pcirft.-c:t product. So many Ullngtt
can '-o wrofli 'But tt't not foolh3tdy, what Wl''ru doing,"
O'Brien aay1. "We're taklng metkuloua cw-c> of unr
another, and the evfl\t. And we'r-0 havlna rreat
fun wltn lt."
-O'Brien atU.tlc dfrector at I.he Old Globe, t\as
touched up the original a bit to gSv~ the play a
lt'a the first live broadcaat of a atage play-tn--
publlc television hiatory -though the form wu
common in TV's "Golden Age" in the 1960s -
and, 1'a)'S the~.Jack -&Briett, 'Td beirfoot-
lf I aaid we're not going to be up for grabl during
aorne acenea."
_mm:e._amtemporacy ~ "Th.e
relevance of the atory IMt'DI more lmportanL today
than ever. I believe thoroushlr that It'• a piece
that's come Into ltl own time.' The two-hour ahow from San Diego's Old
Globe Theater, •t.&rtini at 9 p.m. today on KCET
(28), revives Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer ·
Prize-winning play, which opened on Broadway
Nov. 18, 1942.
""The-skbrof Our Teeth" la the premiere
program in the aecond, 39-week season of
"American Playhouse,'' the collective effort of a
col'l80rtium of four public television stations and
systems -WNET in New York, Boston's WGBB,
KCE'f ln Los Angeles and the South Carolina
EVINNQ
•:001•• NeWS CHAAUr8 ANG!l.3 ..
The ~ learn of Iha
••llteoce Of• baby·MIHng
ring. 8 EIGHT II eHouoH
Auntie V Irick• Tom lnlo 1
1-10-1-confron1atloo
with hit .,,.,,1 lither. (Pitt
"The Skin of Our Teeth" follow• George
Antrobus, his family and their maJd, Sabina,
through fire, flood, pestilence, aeven-year locuats,
the ice age, lhe black pox and the double feature
-all of which they sW"vive by the akin of their
teeth.
The play was written wilh the United States
about to enter World War 0 , and Wilder himself
suggested the story "mostly comes alive under
conditions of crisis." O'Brien saya he had that in
praMnllld lrom the Old
Globe ThHtre In Se n
Ot~; Sade Thompaon
llatl. ID NOVA
''Hewell: Crucible o r life"
A ,......,,no lour I• 11kan ot
1h1 lend of volcanoe1
wlloH ba1u1y hu m1da II
• 1ymbol of plauure i nd
'lllCallon 0
CIOMOVIE' * * '0lllr''I Moon" (1982)
Mitt OtllOn. Clnoy Flther
Oelpl11 paren111 oppoe1.
tlon. two l'9f'·•ger1 from
dlllerlng backgrounds fall
In iove In 1 tmall Texu town. 'PG'
t:to D III> no a
Ooreraa Jrtn to -.am
avlty()nl 11111 Iha compa-
-· .fl~l·UM Of-.a-aal~
logo to promo11 1 new
1001119&11• will bring on a
drHdad C\lrM.
Cl) MOVIE
* * * * "AlllCkl" ( 19561 Jeck P11anca, Edd i•
Albe'). WHk and dllhon-~ THAEFI COMPANY
Jeck tell• • llunnlng lk'-r
lhal ,,.., 1 downhlN cham-
pion.
CD HAWAII f1VE-o
ThrH lroublad women
like up armed robbery
aboard-* lour ~.
• OV!REAIY
Gueeta; The Umellgh1er1.
(R)O
Valerie Curtin (le ft), Rita
Moreno and Rach el
Dennison star in "9 to 5,"
AB~s comedy series which
airs a t 9:30 tonight on
Channel 7.
n1 Army 011~1 Ilk• pat1
In World Wat 11 ec;llon. tD M'A•s•H
When Frank gel1 1 l8'11r,
he ma«n OUI 1 will lelvlng
Ill Illa money 10 his wile
and 111 hi• clothea 10 Hot
~· t:'5 lZ) CfHEMMCOAE
10:00 G Q! ST. El8EWHEAE
The c11m ol a l1t•nlgh1
poll., gl nM 11 Ille hotpllal
" sh111arac1 when lhe vie·
tlm of • lllOtgun bllSJ and
a Chtnese boy w1111 spinal
men1ng11l1 dem1nd Im~
.di"• 11tent1on.
C!) P88 LA TEHIOHT
HOii: Dlnnlt Wholey. fi C81HEWI a::::::Q
I THE~ 18 NOHT
UO A~
0tCKCAV£TT
GIHlll: Jed H1rrl1_ (Plrt t)
(RI
CllQ!NEWI 9 BAANEY MILLER
A woman clam1 11111 1
rol>OI llU lallan her 11u ..
band'• ~ and • lelen-
llal ttlea 10 cover up the
theft Of 1 ONA CUiture
whicfl might C8UM .,, epi-
demic. !~OfPEOPLE
* * "Con Artl111 .. Antho-
ny Quinn, C1puclna
Seema 8boun0o U Yllflout
hrindlert try to ou1-con
llCfl Olllet.
(Ii) ALL SUMMEA IN A
DAY
A group of chll<lren llYe on
• l!llnll Where the tun
lhlnM 11/Wy _, )'Uri
for only t.o ~
7:00 I C8I HEWS HeCHEWI .
HAPPY DAYS AOA1H
Ralph llmpll tit• .,.., •
doctor hypnotizes him end c:au-him lo ION all Of
hit IMrl-, 8 A8CHEWIQ D IOAP
0.,,,,., recelvea -bad ,_. lrom POiiy, Corinne
annC>Unc)M the le INYlng
lor Califomla; Wendy It
klcln9'>1>1d.
-@ NEWL -tD THAU'& COMPANY
Janet lnad_...,,lly llxn
Terrt up,wltll 1 guy Ille hid
I Wlnlad 10 dlfl l\erMlf • Cl! j()f(p'I WILD
•• IUllHOI
MPOAT
(I) P.M. MAGA2JNE
An Implant prOCld\Ka lhal
corrected 1 woman'•
severely artllr111c: 111nd1; 1
family of boll ....
<ti EHT'ERTAIHMENT TOMGHT
An Interview Wit II Charyl
Ladd.
• MILOOYL.AHO
TllETHON
{H) MAKINO LOVE
llETTDI ,
Sa. therapl111, man-ln-
U.-ttra.t lntarvlewa and
antar1alnlng animation .,,
c>rNentact to compare
(luutlona ,lild 1newer1
•bout human MXudty cm~
* * * t,t "Gragory'1 Girt"
( 19821 Gordon Jolln Slnc-
lalr. 0.. Hape)urn. A 8coc·
tllh ~ falll hMd·
over .flMll for 1111 IOCOlf
tearn'a llrlt fem8la pqyw.
'PO'
Cl>WHAT'I UP ~I --,-...Mticl llOW lllOdlrn &ii
pr~----fot· tune In Cellfonlta: a 73-
ya ar -o Id woman tur
~'*IO~lnFt r=uneeon. c.itfornla.
Cl) AWAl/09 TIMI WfTH
e ICNXT (C8SJ
e KNICCNICl
• KTLA (lftl,)
CHARLES CHAMPLIN
7;SO II 2 OH THE TOWN
FaetU<ed I vjt11 IO UCLA'I
$0nQWf•ler •~po. • IOOlc 11
Thomas Brolhera Mapa. 1
program lhat provides tlle
dN I With dogt lrlJned to
be lherr ears. 0 Cl! FAMILY FEUO 8 lAVERHE&IHIRLEY
&COMPANY
The glrl1 ht\'8 lo gel thejr n-•nd ptione num-
ber-a off• men'• room """' G EYEONLA 8 MADAME'S PLACE tD Wf<Nt IH CINCINNATI
A baby II lerl ii> 1 balr.M
on the doorstep 01 the
radio •l•lion • Cll TIC TAC OOUOH
• MACNEll / l..EHAEA REPORT
C!) MAGICOf
OECOMTIVE PAIHTINO 9 YOU A81<EO FOR rT
FMlurad: "Dale Hwimolo
Runs The NYC Marathon'
Ind "kle Folllel, Ju~
JllCll:'
Qi) HISTORY~ PAO
FOOTBALL
P111 Rozelle, O.J Slmpaon
end "M .. n" Joi GrMne
Ire among Iha le>rmar NFL
playe<1, COacllel and Offi.
Clalt documenting the 111--
tory of PIO football 1:00 II (I) WALT D18NEY G Cl! THE MT\MH Of
THE oot1EAMAH GANG
A l>flYlta detectlYe 11 aided
by hll 1r1o Of Ooberm1n
plnecflers In -IOlvlng 111e
murdar0 of 1 dlll-..ry boy
who WU bl«lr.m1IHng I
llllPPlng magn111. (RI 9 MOVIE * * * "P1ycno" ( 1950)
Anthony Perlllnt, J-1
Leigh. A young woman ~ .... Pl)'Chotle
killer 11tar 1tM1ng 1 large
IYm of money from ~
employer •
8 0 HAPPY OAYI
l<.C. lallt for Iha young
convict Fontie llU lllr9d to
be hit -rnecllanlc. Q a MOVll * * "B1rr11Wd1" ( 1978)
W1yne D1Yld Crawford,
J190n Evert A COiiage llU·
den1trlet10 ptOva a chern-
lcal comp1ny la ~ly
durno1n9 lo•IC WUC• Into
• 1own'1 wet., eupply.
Cl) IOAP
Ou1e11 eoo111up111orm In
1111 llllchen, Corinne
trv .. tane to axpoee Chff.
ter: the two 8urt1 try 10
worti lhlngt out. .P.M.M~
An lml)llnt prooadul'a 111•1
corra cf1d a woman'•
_.., ettllfftlc: Node: •
ftmlly Of boxer..
• MCWll
••~ "MoMI'' !Part I)
(1971) Burt L1ncutar,
Anthony Ou~. The llf9 of
,,,. blbllcal leader Mio
brougllt Iha ...-.... out
Of tl.-..ry In Emf Md
(Ml lCDOC (lfW I
~ On·TV
IJJ Z·TV
HIO
~ <Ct1wmu1
(J) IWOIU NY., N.Y.
Gl (WTHI
(Uf'HI . , ..... .,,..,
• ICAIC CAI(.)
e tcf'MICCMI
e KHJ·TVUftd.I
•trCST CAiie) •
• IC1'1Y C-.J
-~TVCIM.)
.9•UTfNlt • lpetlltflt
·---~ • cc-ea News,....., .. ,
"
100!< them 10 lhe t>ord1t1
ol lh• PromlMd Land 11
Chronlelecl fIJ NOVA
"Hawaii Crucible Ol lJle"
A reve111ng lour 11 11ken ol
the lend of vOlcanoa
wf\OM beauty 1111 made It
• •ymbol of P4eu..t•• end
vecauon.o
'1i) MY8J'(AY
"Serg11nt Cribb: Tile LH I
Trumpet" Sargeent Cribb
lrtetl lo find OUI who wan11
lo P<IVlnl Iha Nie of Jum-
bo, Ille moat cai.bretlld
elepl\1nl II Iha London
ZOO, IO A,,,...-rca. Q
CCJ MOVIE * * · C1nnonball Run"
( t981) Burl fW)'nolds. Dom
0.LUIM. Vafloua oddNll
charecrers compete In 1
OOHl·IO-COU 1 IUIO r-.
'PG
(S)MOVIE * * * "Sm81h Patee."
11ee11 Bruno u-.ranca.
Anne JemleOn. A New Z-
llnd junkyerd OWMr'1
ruined mamage takM a
dramatic: turn toward
deac>er1tlon Ind YIOlenca.
0 MOVI£ **''a "The Fan" (1981)
Lauran 8ac111, J1me1
Glfner A populer film 1t1r
la Ylc11mltad by 1 P9YCh0tlc:
IOml<ar. 'R'
(%)MOVIE
* * "Dual For Four"
( 19821 Mike PrMton. Ot-
c 111n10 An _Auatr.rlan toy
lm!>Ofter w110N buslnwe la
on tile lkl<SI 11 1b1n0onad
b)' 1111 wlM.
1:30 8 ltl LAWANE a
lt11RlEY
Laverne and ~ friend
Atvlnll enter 1 contMI for
mo111ar1-to-be 0
(!) CHARUE'I ANGEi.a
1<n1 Ind Tltl1ny 00 under·
cover 11 en ••1-)Yomen
lruoklng oulfll 111., It It
hlfacllad or • '500.000
paylOllCI
• JutCINO THE
OAAHOE
Fulurad MiellMI J"'*
lllowa u• flow Io lllop i nd .....
(Q)MOVIE * * '"' "Olvl" ( 1982) Wll· halmenla Wiggin• Fernan-
dez. f'rlldafle Andrei. A
young fen Of an American
oper1 llngar touring In
Europe Olfl ln~olVed In 1~
lhelt of Iha lilnger't Olf· manta .,..
t:OO • Cll M0\111
"lllu1lon1" (Premiere)
Karen V8Mntlna, Brian
Murrey. A YoU"G Amer1c:an
dallgneir 11111.. owr 119'
hlllband'• ..... JOO 10
lnveltlga1• rapotte lhlt ~
died In• my1~
eaplollon off the eoett 01
f'renca
8 '8Htll1"8T IW9
The oope take on the locW
08l'O' In a benefit llMllM •
ball ~. lllllllt • l>ltt ...
""" lhr .. ..,,. 10 ~
hlmMlt and nit oll'lfrlend. l~J a & THfllU'I t:Ot#Nt'( T.,.,. lnllOOlnlfy p .....
•!Onv tOmt "°' ~ •bou1 • ntlgll.l>Oflng c;ou.
•·C • M"A"l'H The. 4077111 b.c.... 'an
lmprompt11 orphan•e•
~ llNvy ..... lotoee
Kcnen onlldrtn IO ...
......, 14 IN eM!p •
.... CM
fll.AYHOWI
"Tllil Sllrl Of 0Ut T-'!" ~ Wiider'• "-Ma w11a1114 ......_, 11
~ .
a a mm NEWS G [I) HART TO HART
Fr-•y comes 10 ht1 own-
er1' rescue when an 1n11r.
n11tona1 drug amuggllng
ring leaves Jonalht n and
Jennifer llOlding lhe Mlegal
Qood•-o
C!) LIFE' ON EARTH
"The Infinite Verle(y"
David Allen borough
111empt1 10 ••Ol•ln where,
wf>an and In wn11 order the
Ear!h's more than IOUt mil·
lion spec;lea evolvl<J (RI Q
'1) THE VIAOINIAH [~)QOVIE -* • '°' .. The Turning Point"
( t977) Anne 81nc,01t,
Shlr'-'f MICLalM Two
friends lrom ballet trllnlng
IChool. WllO ChOM dttler-
enl roads m1ny yeara ..,.
118f. m.et aglln Ind .,,
lorolld 10 dNI Wllh Iha
cona.quenoea. 'PG·
lOVIHO f'AIEH08
ANO PE.AFECT COUPl.E.8
(Pitt 6)
0 MOVIE * * *"-"Time 8andill" (t9811 Cr11g Warnock.
Otvld Werner A young
boy It lllr.en on • trip
through time by • band of
diminutive would·be OUI·
lawa WflO hive lloten •
tim.wwp mtP from the
Supreme Being. 'PO'
lZ)MOVIE * * • "Tiie American
Friend" ( 1977) Oenn11
lioppar, Bruno Ganz A
young Ge<m1n plclur•
framer It hired 10 ""'81·
n11e1mobater.
10:ao e IHOEPENO£NT
NETWOMNeW& (I) A HEW DAY IN EDEN
"Double Bl•ckmall" (Part
18)
10:'5 {OJ MOVIE * * ''The Senator llkH
Women" (1973) l anoo
Burunca. Lionel s1enoar
A ~IMI IOOllll!fy Niida a
1klfl-c:hNlng pollllcl•n on
relrMI at• convenr.
1t:00 8D8Cl>0'1!
HI.WI 9 IATUN>AYHIOHT
Holt. RoOert Klein Guest
BonnlaRlln 8 IH IEAACH Of' ...
"Mlcll ... Aockef....,..' •THE~
G.otge thfnlr. he'• found
hit paradlH In Hewell.
l(P::. MPOln'
... lATENIBHT
Hott o.nn1a w~ ®MOVll
*** "Olltipoll" (19811 • ~ o.o.on. Merta lee.
Two Awtrallwl foot reoara
Wlltl contt•tlnOIY dffWant
l>etaonallllaa llgn up 10
llgflt In Jlle M~.( .. larn
U.trt dl#lnO WOtld W•r
II 'f'G'
(l)aaAIN
Jofwl ~ aflOWI '°" thing• ltranger than truth,
l•ger ''*' "'-· and ianitt than~ yow·~~ ...,..
11:ao e Cl) OU1HCV a-cy ....._ ...
--of • r9llf9d lllUllotllll ...._,,_,.died~
~Of"**, (A)
•• THl19T~ CAMON
Hott Johrtny 01rffn
~ ""~. '*-ca..ct. Metgot Kidder.(~) ==Niwa • YOU__,,_IT
~ "Olla Hertmo4o "'-n. NYC M9rel!Cwt" ... ft._, ... ~ ........
mJnd wtu •n ht· ~·h084• thf! ploy tor the wh:vlllon
produt•llon
··r·m 11lwuy11 HO •tunn<'CI by what this man
wrotf'," ht· My11. "He'a o kind of novellttlc
vlJlon ry, workfog as a playwrlftht. Look at what
hP wa t4lkJng about pcrwonal reaponaJblUtica,
fomlly roota. SolJle or what h aakl hu more
meanlng today than It did 40 ytan aao"
'rht> Old Globe productton atara Blair Brown
Sabina, Karold Could u ~rge Anll'Obu.t,
Sada Thompeon u hit wife, and Jeffrey. Combl
and MonJqu Fowler u the Antrobua children,
Henry an.d Cladya.
Lfnc.l'l.lly Law, the executive producer of
"American Playhouse," took tht> Idea for the live
production to O'Brien, who Aye, "I had mixed fee~ obout televt&on and the theater. I think
we re •till looking for a style, a blend ot the two."
Th pay TV networka have been especially
active .In adapting st.age productions to the amall
screen, u.a.ing a number o( diftel'ent methoct.. -
with audlence; for instance, or without. The Royal
Shakespeare Company, in yet another approach,
completely restaged the ~pular London and
Broadway production of 'The Life and Adventures
lUBl .tDPPIRi
KNBC (4) 8:00 -"The Return of
The D o be rman Gang ." A private
detective is aided by hJs trio of Doberman
pin:;chers in solving the murder of a
delivery boy who was blackmailing a
shipping magnate. _
KNXT (2) 9:00 -"Illusions." Karen
Valentine and Brian Murray star in the
movie about a young American d~gner
who takes over her husband's sales job to
investigate reports that he died i n a
mysterious plane explosion off the coast of
France.
. --KABC . .('7),_ l.~DO -=-~~Hart . .to Ha.ct-:: .•.. Freewa y comes Jo his owners' rescue
when an international drug smugg.ling
ring leaves Jonathan and Jennifer holding
the illegal gOOds.
Q) MOVIE
* • * "Ma1qu1r1d1"
I t9651 c1111 Robertson,
Jaelr H1Wleln1. A l)l1v1t•
dllactlve 11 hired 10 dit-
cover Iha Wf\8fNboulS Of 1
young prlnCa from an o11.
rlCfl Mldeettern kingdom
f.D AAT OF BEING
HUMAN
"A Cry 01 Freedom _ m 700CLU8 '
$,MOVIE
• • • •, 'Superman II"
t 1980) Chustopner Reeve .
Margol K•ddf!t Whlle a•v·
mg P1r11 lrom 1 nucteat
••Plo11on, Supermen
unw1111ngly lree1 th• lrlo of :
powerful ..Wlains Who -•
or1Q1nally 1mpr1aonec:1 by
.... Kryp1on1en •••her, 'PG'
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• •·~ "A Man Citied
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black 1rumpe1 pl•yer lotel
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NEWS
(I) LOVE. AMERICAN
STYLE
"l ove And The Big Gema"
Someone IS C,_..tlng II
bftdge love And The
Second T ,,.,.. • II • the Cllll·
d•an wt>o ere t:onGe<ned
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(1980) Richard Burton.
hlum O'NN I °'9Qlll
11rong parental oppo1111e>n.
I poigna nt romanc:. d....i-
op1 bet-.80-year-old
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12:.30 CJ ~ LATE HIGHT WITH
DAVID lETTERMAH
Guests actor MIChMI K ...
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STYLE
"Love And The Dall"'
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11974) 0.bofall Whllney,
Tare Blair A young wom·
en's vlllt with her eocentrlC
14n1 plunget her Into tht
wor•d 01 devil wor111tpper-1
{t)MOVIE * * "lhun<Sar In The Clly" I 1937) Ed-d G Rot>in-
aon. Ntgll 8ruca A big·
lime Am.rlc4111 promotet
arrivu In London laden
wuh glmmlc:lca and bright
•c:tVf('illng Ideal
12:U (C) MOVIE * • '°' "l ow For Aent"
WIFE
Ona Of Macl°I former IMm·
matH It lound lllln 11
thejr 20-year ~ foot-
ball reunion. (RI
12:55 Oi I MOVIE
* *' t "Wice Squad" ( 1982)
S111on Hubley, Gary
Sw1naon A POlloa detac·
ttv• end a ttrMfWalltar
1eam up to trip 1 pimp
r1aponslble lor murdlflng
~or 1111 women. 'R'
1:008 MOVIE
*** "Gemes'' (1967)
Simona Slgnor11, J1tne1
C11n An 1111uen1 young
<¥>Upia'1 bl2atre dlverllon1
I le1d to murder when a
myeterlous. mldd ... aged
women enter• their Nvee. G MOVIE * *°" "Embuly" (1972)
Richard Roundtr .. , Chuck
Connors-An Am.,lc:1n
mjaslonary trlea 10 1mug-
gta • Ruulan def1e1or out of Beirut_
(!) MOVIE
{ .. The Oa ring Rogue"
1945) Ounun Aen11do.
LeoCarmo
(I) MOVIE
<t •, 'T-llled'.! C-1"4) Rod
Lauren. Sieve Or11111 The
owner ol 1 poputer night
IDOi beGOrnel abnormllly
lntarntlld In the ....,.,. Of
unprotlC1ad YOUl\ll gin.. OJ IEHTEATAINMEHT
TONIOHT
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OVERNIGHT
tD 80 YOU THIHt< YOU
OOTTAOU8LU
0 MOV1E * * * ,.., "WhOM life It 11
Anyw1y1" (1981) RlcllerO
Orayluu, JOhn CH11-
ve1• Peralytad fr-om Iha
naclr. down In an automo-
bile ICCldent. 1 ICUlptor
'll]llnllCel lboul hit Ille
before •nd eloquently
11guH for 1111 rlgllt to die. R.
1:40 ($ HUGHIE
Juon RObard1 and Jack
Oodaon "" In Eugene O'N1t1r1 one -act pl1y
•boul lwo man lrom oppo-
8111 world• who Illar• the
lor!eflMu Of the big City
l:OO II Cl) CM NEWS
NIOWTWATCH
tD IOAP WOf'lO
(O)MOVll * * * "The Franch U.U. tenan1'1 Women" (1981)
Maryl Streap, Jeramy
lfont An atlelr '*-two ectort It paralleled In
the romantic: parlOd n1m In
wNcll lhe t.o .,. petlonn-
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W MOVIE
• * •-. •'Medicine 8111
Cataven" (1971) Docu.
mentlllY A YoUlll"'4 band
01 roek antettall'Mlf• travel
acrou Amerkl& on 1 mull·
c.1 milllon Of brotllet·
hood. 'R'
2: 15 CC) MOVIE * • V. "Magic" (1978)
Anlllony Hopl\lni, Ann·
Mtr0ttt A neurotic *llrl·
'Oquftt. ConVlnced that hie
llage Clumrny controte '*
1Cllon1, aludM l>Ofelarlng
tame and fortune to find a
Olfl lie loved In Illa ~.
'A' ( 1tro1 Liii EllU Chlr,
i{i',n4'1ft OIGcSlt , 1'110
sm.r1.1own gArll Wf\o move
to talll lldventage of the
gl1mor01J1 Illa of the big
City 11114 lllernNIYei forced
by neMMtty Into becofn.
~ '1!fh•pr1Ced eacotl•
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JOHN DARLING
•••1 "Tiie l"tn" (1Mt)
Lauren 8ac:&ll, J""-•
0-. A PGtM"" fllm It•
II vletilft'-d by e Ol)'dlOtlO
of Nlchol.u N&ckelby" for the aynd&catt'd
Mobil Showcue network.
NBC, meanwhU , hu do~ threti "Live
Theater" brotldcuta 1n the Jut .everal montht,
th most tteent a revfval of "The Member of the
Weddlna" from NNhville.
"A.metlca.n Playhouae" contlnuet Jan. 20 with
Eric Roberta and Arthur uw in "Mm
Lonelyheartl," followed Feb. 1 by Dick
Goldberg'• "Family Buain-,'1 ltanina MUton &rle.
'Being comedian helps'
Newhart's marriage
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Bob Newhart and his
wile, Gt.My, recently celebrated their 20th
weddJna an.nive~. and he claJ.ma being a comedian hu helped.
'.'Loolrat air-~-wtgr MVeilad -
long ~: Jack Benny, George Burna, Bob
Hope, F.dpr Bergen, Red Buttons, Don :J\icklet
Alan Kini." aa.ld Newhartl whoee new televili~ ahow ii a ~ hit.
admlr.,. 'R' ft.lu, linty Irving. TWCI pien.
l :to ())MOVIE • ltlt et a Sen Frandtco
*' * "Love Box" (No Data) m~lc competlllon fllld
A young Etlgllth 1t10 oet• lhal lllair love lot MCI\
more rMj)(lnMt to a "Mx 01~ conn1c11 wt111 "'*
w1n1ad" ad than he un prolanlonai ambition•.
handle 'PO'
S:OO 8 MOVll 7:tO (%) • * *"' "EY9Wlli-."
•• ,. "Flng«prln•• Don't ( 1118 ti SlgourM)' WMYW,
lie" (1951) Richard Travle, Wiiiiam Hurt. A lalr.llllon
S11a111 Ryen. Wiien 1 '"'°"" *-ltWOlved
tmllll·IOWIJ mayor I• mu<· w1111 • lanltor wno may
dared, an lnwetlgltor Mt• know more •bout a mur-
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Cl) ~UNT he It Mytng. ·R· • _........ 1:00 ca> ••• ,,. ''Tim. 8111·
• • "Biondi• Pl•Y• dftt" (1981) Craig Wll·.
Cupid" (UM1) Panny Sin· llOQ, Oevld Wamet. A
giaton, Arthur Lalca. The young boy It tallMI on 1
BumltMdt ~ to help trip lllrough llm. by ., --1:-~ ~. band Of dlmlnutl\19 would-8:30 'NTH 10 -rse-outliwt 1va
..• -··· _ ..,,. ···-stOlan a tirftA...wetn m-* • •. ,. "Time aanc1tt;::· ·---~from 'th9-~~,.·~·
(1881) Craig War~k. 'PO'
Otvld Wat'*· A young D * * * "~Of
boy le lallan on 1 trip Doom" ( t950) 01na
lhrOU911 lllM by 1 band Of Anctrewt, Fiiiey Grenger.
dimlnuttw WOUid-be out. A YoUnQ • man strugoi.
l1wt WllO have ltOlan a egaln11 eoci.ty. Ille ctiurell
11~-P mac> lrom lhe and hit own lnneir connlc:11.
Sup<ama a.Mg 'PO' t:oO tra * * 1,t "For The Love
CZ> MOVll • Of Mtty'' ( 1948) 0aenna
* * "Duet FOf F(Xjr" Oufbln, Edmond O'Brien.
( t882) Milla PrMton, Olene A White H(XjN ewtt~
Cilento An Aultrallan 1oy board operator learnt all
Importer wno.. bullnMt 11 1bou1 W81111ng1on'1 po1111-
on the llcld1 I• abandoned cal and IOClal ICIMty.
l?t_ hl1 wlf9 t:JO (%) * * * "Vioi.tte" 4:00 ClJ TOP 0 ' THE ("t97t) tMbella Huppert,
MOAHIHO .&aphane Audr1n. The
4:08 Ct> MOYll ,.......,. •tory Of • 1811-cen. * * "c.onor,ball Run" terad ta.i-ag., Mio pol..
(1981) 8urt Reynoida, Dom llOOed her peran11 In 1933
0.lulN. Vetlou1 oddbell It IOIO. 'R'
marect•• comc>et• 1n • 10:00 CC> * * °" ··Nightw1ng"
C081Mo-coas1 auto '-· ( 19791 Nlclr. Manc u10,
'PG' David W-The popvfa-
WHATI UP AMENCAI tlon 01 1 SoulllWNtwn
FNtured· l'IOw modern day deeat1 region II tatTOttud
Pf01P«lor1 Male tlllir lor-by llundrad1 Of v1mp1ra
lune In Cllllfornl1; 1 73-bite which lnvlde the ., ..
year-old woman fur In mua numliera when
tripper: hang glider• In Ft. ~118111. 'PO'
Fun1ton. Calllornli fBJ **'~"The Megle 01
4:10 MOVIE Lanie" (197'1 J1m11 * * "Llar'I Moon" ( tH21 St_.., Mid!ey Rooney.
Matt Dillon, Cindy Fllhat The belov.d collie helpe to
ONptte parental ~ r18Hltm 1 young boy's
tlon. two ,_,_eger. from faith In humanity when the
dltlerlng badtgtounda 1111 pr..-enta -•• crtM9
in love In 1 tmall T ••u from occ;unlng In a .,._.
town 'PG' II.II valley WM. 'G'
4:'6. MOVll (Q) ** "O..th Hunt"
"Highway 13" (1948) Rob· (INI) CharlM Bronaon,
art Lowrey, Plmela 81ac1t L .. Mervin. In the t9301 1 al> MOVIE Mountie al'd a 1ronti., * *"' "lkglll A Mu• c:flrnlnal wage an 010 battle
Wer" (1981) Documentary. u clvlllullon ancroachel
Conoen footage lllmed 1n on the Canadian wlldar-
Lond<M'I. New YOf11., C... -'R'
fornla and Franoa 'POI· , * *°" "Myatary
light• the P9rlormancaa Of Stt .. t" ( 1950) Ricardo
34 New We... groupe, Montllban, Siiiy ForrMt.
Including The POiice, 0.-0. Whet! a young antettalntt
Joan Jett ind Tiie Go-Go.. i. murdered, • doctor and
'R' I detect,,,. try to ~ the ':ao (!) IUUWIHKU caae
• MlMION: 0 * * \t "Dot And The
IMPOelleLR l<anglfoo'• ( t97') Anlmlt·
~~d•~•tf•w'• Daw•._~ Mo"•~•
ad Directed by Y0tam
Gron. A young glrl
bec:omM lost In the Aut-o tr1ll1n buth and 11
5:GI (I) * ~ "Slnbed And Ttia befrleooed by • lr.angaroo
E)'e Of Tiie Tiger'' (1977) who glwe lier I llrl In 111
P1tr1Qli w..,.,_, Jane S..-· 11~ --~'+ "RolloYw" mour The datlllng hero (19'1) J-Fones-. t<ri. battlel~ c:f .. twM l<rlltoffareon. A former
and • dMdty tiger to movie 1tar wno tOOll owr r~ the CMW that Ille cN1nnan9111p of 119'
kaepe • young prw-from 1e 11u hit righttUI p1ac;a on Iha ta lband'1 corpor1tlon
tlwone."G' and • hlgl\·PC>W«ed llnan-
5:ao e * "Vlrul"(lH2IOlann c111 expert become
lnvollled In • dlustrout Ford, Chudt Connor.. A dNI ..i111 Arlb In-·-·
dMdly ~ 19 atolan from 'R'
• military l•b and CZ>** "Pra_yTV'(tHO)
unlMINcl on IM poputa. De~ Coltlnen, Archie
lion, IP'Mdlng • trait of Henn. A rwer·'*tkrupt TV ~!II and dMtruetlon. 1tatlon e11MOM 111 forrMt
CZ>*** "Galllpolf' ::ing~:~ P<oOr.,.,,.
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L.. Two Auttrll4an foot Sl11p1" (1958) 01na
,_. With contrutlngly Andrewa, Id• Lupino.
dllf.,ant 1*90nallllM llgn Police have trouble dllcov·
up lo llgllt In Iha Middle «Ing duM to Ille ~
EHlatn lhaltre during of 1 )'OUng girl
World W11 I, 'PO' • ***-,."The
I* CJ:> * * *"' "Died End" Mecombar Affalf" ( 19411 I 1937) S~ Sidney, Joel Gregory Peel!. Aobart ~ Youngaiar. In an Preaton. 8Mld on the 110-
Eut Alver alum fight to ry by Ernaet Hemlngwe,.
ovwcome their environ-Murder 11r11CM • ..,.,. 1n
ment. Alrlca'1 llon country.
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TUESDAY. JAN. 18, 1983
COMICS C4 ClASSlfllD C6
T~rs get rich;
~s anc1a, CilM
collect victories -~:~
,,
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First round leader Tim Graham (left), was asking himseU
questions Monday, so was the winner, Seattle's Mike Gove off the
tee (center) and on the green in the Crosby Southern at Irvine
Coast Country Club.
.
Sea View Lt!ague baaketball
leaders Eetancia and Corona del
M$r swept to victories Monday
night -but it was at Newport
Harbor where the Sailors held on
·tor a one-point dedslon over
Irvtl)e that highlighted high
acht:Jdl action. ·
Here's a look at each of
Monday's four Sea View League
contests:
Newport 7%, Irvine 71
Brian Folk, a 6-0 senior, came
to play at the right time for the
Tars, connecting for 23 points (20
in the flrst half alone) in putting
together his best effort of the
season.
"He kept us in it at the half,"
said Newport Harbor Coach_
-Jnry De Bus k . "And Sean
Sheward really did a great job,
_scoring-15 poin.t.&.~an<C.Jtl,a1-l~g,
Bobby Rhodes man-to-man.'
Rhodes, Irvine's key at the
point. was limited to ei&ht points
before fouling out.
It was a team victory for the
Sailors -Joe Seager scored 21
points and grabbed eight
rebounds, Folk also had eight
boards, J im Wolfe played on a
ba.d foot a nd Brad Harker,
despite the flu, scored eight
points.
"We ~ot the ball inside (to
Seager), • added Debusk. "Our
guard play to him was good."
The host Sailors had a
nine-point bulge with 2:40 left
Crosby Southern title fits like G(l)ove
By HOWARD L. HANDY Is-: ... lo the Deity Ptlot
score of 135 to win $4,000 first prize
money.
firing his second straight 68 to grab the
second spot.
"I'm real pleased with my play here
this week," Gove aald following his
victory. "I only missed three greens in
two days over 36 holes and had only one
boge-y and eight birdies. I feel I'm
striking the ball real well now.
Mike Gove says he doesn't exactly get
into numbers too much but he does
prefer the lower fi~ of 135 to 160 and
there's a reason for his choi~.
Gove is No. 160 on the PGA money list
and $:<> far hasn't made the field for a
tour event on the ma'jor circuit.
First-round leader Tim Graham of
Baton Rouge, La. was in the battle until
the final hole, one stroke behind the
leader on a par·5. His tee shot went into
the rough but he recovered to put his
th1.rd shot on the green some eight feet
from the pin with a chance for a tying
birdie.
'"This is the first time I have ever
played this course. I didn't even play a
practice round. It's a nice course but if
you hit the ball well, it isn't too diliicult.
And the greens were holding any shot."
Monday he fashioned a 3-under-par
68 to finish in first place in the Crosby
Southern golf tournament at Irvine
Coast Country Club with a two-day
Fate decreed otherwise, however, and
he not only missed his (irst effort but a
2-footer coming back and finished in a
six-way ue for third with Jeff Thomsen Under the format used for the Crosby .,,
No foul play Rosenblooni
Former Rams GM. says automobile mishap was accidental
From AP dlapatcbet
NEW ORLEANS -Steve Rcsenbloom, fonner
general manager of the New Orleans Saints and the
R ams, s uffered a fractured skull whe n he
apparently fell out of his car as it rounded a curve,
according to a New Orleans television station.
"I do not suspect foul play," station WWL
~uoted Ro&enbloom aa saying Monday Crom his-bed
in St. Charles General Hospital.
The accident Sunday occurred one day before a
Public Broadcasting Service documentary In part
questioned the cause of death of Rosenbloom's
father Carroll, former owner of the Rams and
Baltimore Colts of the National Football League.
The television documentary aired Monday
night purported to examine the elder Rosenbloom's
alleged links to gambling and underworld figures.
Roeenbloom was cleared of gambling charges by the
league in 1963.
In other football and playoff notes:
NEW YORK-The National Football League
will study the allegations of fixed games and ties to
illegal gambling raised by a Public Broadcasting
Service television d ocumentary, says a league
spokesman.
"Any comment from this office will come afteT
our staff ha.a had a chance to study the show's
allegations," Joe Browne, the NFL's director of
information, said Monday night, just after the PBS
broadcast aired. He said he expected the lea~e to
review the show in "the next couple of days. '
The broadcast, titled "An Unauthorized
Hil1ory of the NFL," was the opening program in
PBS' "Frontline" aeries. The show presented a
hlatory of the league'• gambling problems and
detalled al1eaed a.oclationa of owners and players
with allege<l gamblers and people with ties to
orpnhed crime.
One of thoae Interviewed was a gambler
ldentlfled u John Plazza,· who claimed a coach,
quarte rback and d efen1lve captain of an
UnidentWed team were paid to fix tour genes each yeu during the 1968, 1969 and 1970 leUOM. Piazza
did not ldend.fy \he players.
Rosenbloom's death was listed as accide ntal
drowning.
WASHINGTON -The way th e Dallas
Cowboys and the Washington Redskins are talking,
somebody's going io-be awfully surprised Saturday
afternoon when the final score goes up at Robert F.
Kennedy Stadium. __
"We won't be denied a third time," says Dallas
linebacker Bob Bruenig of the Cowboys' third
There's no doubt in my mind
we can beat them.
-.......... ••rt9f'becll Joe ,,....,..""
straight appearance in the National Conference
championship game •
Redskins quarterback Joe Theismann's
answer: ''There's no doubt in my mind we can beat
them."
The Cowboys and the Redskins renew their
long-.'lltanding rivalry Saturday. At stake, a trip to
Pasadena for Super Bowl XVIl. ·
The Redskins are 10-1 this season and 13-1
over the last two years. Their only aetback, a 24-10
defeat here, came on Dec. 5 as Dallas Coach Tom
Landry celebrated hia 200th National Football
League victory.
"I think the Cowboys will find we are a
different football team this time around," said
Theiamann. "We have a lot more confidence in our
capabilities.''
The Cowboys, with victories over Tampa Bay
and Green Bay in the playoffs, are 8-3 on the year.
"You know It's atlll Dallas but there la
something miasing thl1 year," saya Redsk in
linebecker Rich Milot. "They ue.-io.tnc a little mom
often and even in victory they appear vulnerable at
ti.mes. THey still win their share but they don't
ecare people the way they once did." · ...
MIAMI -Miami'• airborne attack, once
anemic, haa come alive durtna the p111t three weeka
and the Dolpbina now are pJ.adna hllh hopes in
quarterback David Woodley'• arm to le9d them over
the New York Jet.a in the American Conference
champlonahip game.
Southern that benefits Hoag Hospital
through the 552 Club support group, the
leaders after the first round are not
paired together. Graham start.ed on No. 1
Monday and Gove on No. 10.
"It's difficult becauae you don't know
what anyone else la doing. We're used to
playing with the other leaders on ~he
final round," Gove said.
Gove birdied the par-4 seventh hole
(his 16th) to move ahead of Graham who
was alone in second place at the time. He
marred the final two holes while
(See CROSB~. Pase C!)
...
NFL Comml11loner Pete R ozelle wu
interviewed on camera, but Wiii not •ked about
Pluza'• charaes. The .t.ow'a moderator, Jetalca
Savlteh, aalcJ ahe later atked Rozelle on the
telephone about Plazsa'• alle&atlona and that
Bolelle Aki he hid never beard of PiaDa and knew ot no fix attempl
The NFL bad aeked to Me tD abow in advance
but WM refwed by \he ahaw'I producer*. 'nie show
... Dn!Yiewed f« \he pr.-lMt 'lbW'llCUy. .
1 The broadcast abo "'""ted that CarrolJ Rmenbloon\, then owner of the .Rama. may have
... murdered by a ~t md ..tmmer who ~him und.r water wbOI hew• twlmml.na off Qolderi Beech, J'la.1 in April. 1979. The caUll of
The DOlphlna dominated the San Diego
Charon offenlivel:y u well aa deferwlvely dl.U1..ng
Sunday'• •3-13 An:: .mif1na1 Yk:tor'y, and C.0.Ch
Don Shu.la uid "producUve bell control" w• the
difference. ..
''We built a lead, then built onto the ...... ukl
Shu.la. "Any time you can keep the bell away from
Dan Fouta, It'• quite an llDCOl"ll~t."
MJami, 9-2, will holt the AFC champbwhlp
1ame aaainlt the 8-S Jeta &mday _Ir\ &be <>nna.
Bowl. The Dolphn beat their AFC IMt r1¥U
twice d1Utn1 the National J'ootbal1 L••IU•'*
Cheryl Miller and her USC teammatee,
ranked No. I In the nation, will be at
Orange C.O..t College Saturday ( 2 p.m.)
to face No. 2 Louitiana Tech in women'•
bMlie1ball. ·
.utke .. hortened MMOn. •
:,., . ' I
. . before Irvine made a run. 11COririg
its final bucket ln the closing z second.a. A
Bernard Uaeery had 18 points
and 11 rebounds, and J eff
Blelman and Lance Neal each
netted 18 for Irvine.
It wu a key victory for the
Sailors in terms of a CIF 3-A
playoff berth -Newport la ffffw ' 3-2 and In third place, a game
ahead of Irvine, El Toro and
University, but two games off the
unbeaten pace of Corona del Mar ~. and F.Btancla.
The title race notwithstanding,
each third place team in league
play Is also invited to the
eliminations.
Eatancla 77, Men t%
Calta Mesa's Mustangs had the
visiting Eagles extended deep
i~J!? ttie (ourtl_! q_~arter, but
Estan cia took acf yantage of a
66-62 lead when Mesa started
fouling in an attempt to regain
possession.
The result was a blistering
20-of-22 performance at the ~
throw line in the fourth quarter
for F.atancia, including the final
11 points. The F.agles hit 29 of 33
for the game at the charity stripe
and once again had all five
starters in double figures.
"We finally started playiag
some interior defense," said
Es t a n c i a C ~c h L a r r y
Sunde rman, all\ftttng to his
(See TARS, Page C!)
Are foes
• -wasting
ti01e?
By ALMON U>CKABEY ~ .............
Tom Blackaller,skipper of the
Defender-Courageous campaign,
now winter tra.lning in Newport
Beach, believes he has two
12-meters capable of winning the
right to defend the America's
Cup later this year in Newport.
RJ.
Courageous has a lready
defended the C up -In 1974
under ak.lpper Ted Hood, and in
1977 under the helmsmanahip of
Ted Turner. Defender ill a new •
boat designed by Dave Pedrick,
formerly with S parkman &
Stepe h e ns , designer of eour.geou..
Black.aller, former worl<f star
6-meter and Southern Ocean
Racina Conference winner, isn't
the feast reticent about
I
'
.. •
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ex reaaln hiL_9p in4on that -+--'-'4
nnia Conner , the 1980 Cup
defender In Fteedom, and his
backers, the F i. S c huyler
Foundation of the Ne w York
Maritime College, are waating
~ .tr'Yi.na out four 12-met.en.
"Whit ft a:mcmntrto ii that
they are fu.11-llCale tank testing bo!ta l.na1.ead of concentrating on
one or two known boats," aays
Blackaller.
"The 12-meter rule ia IO tight
that there la little chance a new
line drawn here and. there will
amount to a breakthrough in
apeed.'' aclded Blackaller. "In the
final analysis, the skipper and
crew who make the leaat
miltakes on the race coune will be the winner .••
B1ack.aller believes that he and
his crew will be 90 finely honed
by midsummer that they wlll mue the leut mi.ttakel ap.iNt
the dedicated' Conner poup and
will wind up a1 the defender of
the Cup reprd1t!9I of which boat
he or Cooner aai.la in the triaJa.
c.annet', of eoune, hM a ..o&nt-bedqp'ound equal to BJadcaUer.
Coru19r' Is a two-time wwld Star
champion, two-time wtnr)er of
th• SORC and 11 an Olympic
medaUlt in snaller boata. He hM
a reputation of belna a mMter
planner U th.18 WU eXhiblted by
hla two-year dedication to detendlnl the America'• Cup in
1980. At that time he tn1ned bla
crew and campal1ned two
12-metert, Freedom and .......
Thia y•ar the J't. Schuyler
Foundation tn,,.._. In two new
128 to be eanapal&Md .,alnst Freedom. both ln N9wpon. Ill.
and Sen l>MF· One of the new boe111. Malle.
turned out to bt w.tWadary
and Wll cti9pc..t of and ano\her'
( ... POD, .... a)
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Cl Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /lunday, JanulfY HI, 1983
Knlck put h all tote~ther em c.,,.,, •• ,. Truell RoblDloa ·m
i.nd Paul WeUplaal ciach xcerdt<d
lhelr M'AIOn hla&h• In 1COrlna Monday
nlfht to l~d thu New York Knlck.t to ~ a HI· l09 National Suk tbaU A.Moclatlon victory
over Chicago. Cartwrt1ht lt:d with 28 point.,
while Roblntc>n had 26 point. and Wcttphall
added 2$, but the KnlokJ 1tlll dwell In the
Atlanlk Pivlllon ct'ilu, 18 aame1 off the pace of
Phll•delphla and four behind fttth plac"
W I M ff W1111hlnston . . . ~ddle Job Hon a<.'Ored 28 polnta, a le r it t y 0 er lncludlng 18 in thuecond half, and had 1l ulllta to lead Atlanta to a ld2-96 victory ovtr New
lures 63 h-opefuls Jttsey in the only other JCheduled contHt Monday . . . Repraent.atlves ot the NBA and
--+-_ __ __ the NBA Players ~laUon are echeduled to
From AP dJapatcbd - --meet fo~flr1t time In more thaA two mont.hi
SC 0 TT S DA L E . Ari z. -• . Wednesday . . . Alex En1ll11l, who avera1ed
Sixty-three men age 35 and older are more than 34 pomts a 1ame lut week in leadlna
here this week to Uve out a Walter Denver to three victorlea tn four at.a.r\I, wu
Mitty-Like fantasy by going through a -named the NBA's player of the week Monday.
flv~-day trai~ing camp and facing the ~969 Angels to tele ise 37 oames Chicago Cubs m a benefit baleball game Friday v e
-all for the ~rlce of $2.19!5 apiece. The Angela will televiae 37 games
Origlnal plans called for a doubleheader at during the 1983 season, includ. iJlg
Scottsdale Stadium. but organizer Randy seven with the New York Yankees
Hundley said "there might and a pair of exhibition games in
not be enough survivors from March.
the camp even for one game. Channel 5 (KTLA) will be airing the
"These guys a.re going to contests for the 23rd straight year. , •
find out first-hand what it's' In addition to the Yankees, three games J
really li~e to get In shape and against Kansas City and two against Milwaukee
try to make a big league are scheduled.
ballclub," added the forQler Only two home games are scheduled -both
Cubs' catcher. ''Alter the first with the Yankees -on May 23 and Aug. 27.
couple of days, there might ~ Here's the complete schedule:
a lot of them saying: 'Get me Mar. 19-at Milwaukee; 20-At Cleveland.
•ANKI out of here.'" April 9-at Oakland; 10-at Oakland; 17 ........ at
The men. with an average age of 41, hail Minnesota; 18-at Minnesota.
mostly from the Chicago area although some are May 7-at Detroit; 8-at Detroit; 23-New
from New York, California, Hawaii, Colorado York; 28-at Cleveland; 29-at Cleveland:
and Connecticut. 30--at Cleveland.
Their $2,195 covers round-trip air fare, June 1-New York; 2-New York; 4-New
lodging and all meals except dinner for the York; !>-Milwaukee;
five-day, four-hour-per-day camp capped with June 1-at New York; 2-at New York;
the exhibition game again.st the '69 Cubs, who 4-at Milwaukee; 5-at Milwaukee; 18-at
led the National League F.ast Divisi9n for 155 Toronto; 19-at Toronto; 24-at Kansas City:
consecutive days before the New York Mets beat 2!>-at Kansas City; 26-at Kansas City.
them out of the pennant with eight games to July 9-at Boston; 10-at Boston: 16-at
spare. Baltimore; 17-at Baltimore.
·---"1Wembers-on.turt'£ob-squa~-expected &&play ~ ·-_Au.g.J -;:A.\ S,ettttle; 7-at Seattle; 16-at
in the game are Ernie Banks, Ron Santo, Oakland; 17~at OakJand;f9-at New Yor1<;
Ferguson Jenkins, Billy Williams, Jim Hickman, 20-at New York; 21-at New York; 27-New
Rich Nye, G lenn Beckert, Hundley, Gene Oliver York.
and Jose Cardenal. Their manager -as in 1969 Sept. !>-at Toronto; 10-at Chicago; . 11-at
-will be Leo Durocher. now age .77. Chicago.
Quote of the day
Vlktor Tlkbonov, coach of the touring
Soviet hockey team, watc hing the
c h ee rleaders at halftime of the
Dallas-Minnesota football game in the
Metrodome: "Tell me: these women. are
they wayward?"
Boston records fifth straight
TOIJl Fergus scored on a rebound &i..1 of a shot by Ray Bourque with 14 ,
s~cc;>nds remainin~ Monday n ight,
hft1_ng Boston to its fifth straight
National Hockey League victory with a 4-3
decision over Minnesota. Pete Peeters, the
NHL's leading goal tender, extended his
unbeaten s treak to 23 games (19-0-4) as he
collected his lOOth NHL victory .. Toronto
defenseman Dave Farri1b'1 slap shot from the
St. Louis bl ue line mid way through the third
period highlighted a 4-4 tie with St. Louis in the
nly other NHL game Monday .
..
Donahue near new UCLA pact
UCLA football coach Terry II" Doaallne appears t o be near
agreement on a new five-year
contract with the university, according
to athletic director Bob Flacber ... San
Francisco 49ers wide receiver Renaldo
Nellemlalt, the 110-meter hurdles world record
holder who is seeking reinstatement as an
amateur, asked the U.S. Olympic Committee to
review his status Monday. There was no
immediate decision by the USOC, who had been
ordered by a federal ex>urt judge In Baltimore to
review Nehemiah's amateur standing ...
Atlanta third baseman Bob Honer will !Ugn a
four-year ex>ntract with the National League club
this week for more than S5 rnillJon, says his
agent, Bnclly Woy.
Television, radio
TV: No events scheduled.
RADIO: Hockey -F.dmonton at Kings, 7:20
p.m., KPRZ (1150). -
Marathon clinics f ea~red
Weekly l&ining sessions set at Long Beac._h
The race may be weeks away, but the 1983
Long Beach Marathon is sponsoring weekly
training clinics' each Thursday evening at 6:30 at
Rogers Junior High gymnasium, 365 Monrovia
Ave., Long Beach, in preparation for the Feb. 20
event.
F.ach clinic is seU-<X>nt.ained and geared toward
helping new and veteran lon~-di.stance runners
perpare for the Long Beach Marathon.
Some of the upcoming clincs include:
Thursday: "The 1982 Long Beach Marathon
and Looking to 1983." Long Beach Marathon
director Gordon Proctor will discuss last year'"•
marathon and changes for this year.
Feb. 3: "Mental Preparation for Running and
Racing " Dr. Jim Coots. .sports paychologisLand
Olympic Trial qualifier for the SO-kilometer walk,
will discuss me ntal preparation for the LB
Marathon. •
The weekly clinics are headed by Joe Carl.son,
world-class runner and owner of A Running
Experience store in Long. Beach. The one-hour
diacussions will be followed by a group run.
"Runners need lota of en~. so diet conslata
of basic complex carbohydrates, advites Proctor.
''This is definitely not ~time for low-Q}orle<lieta.
"People will loee weight from inteme p)lysical
exen:Ue. Trainees will also sleep, relax and 'handle
stress much better than before."
Adds Proctor: "Running becomes a positive
releaae. Last year we found people who aub.titut.ed
addictive running for less poeltive behavior like
smoking and drinking. Quite a few of last year'•
finishers have maintained long-d.lstance running u
a part of their daily lives.
"Our goal with the clinics la to proviCle runners
with a k:nowledgable foundation as w ell u a fun,
supportive network to train with.''
The 1983 Long Beach Marathon wW ~al
the Long Beach Arena on Shoreline Drive at., a.m.
and wind through the waterlet diatricta of Lona
Beach. The 26.2-mile race. which is expect.eel to
draw between 4,000 and 5,000 runners, will include
an extensive wheelchair division. he.ded by 1982
WHALE WATCtlNG L~Ctt:ON
• Whlle watching the whalee paM right In front of your tet>te, enJoy 1 sumtu0\11 ... rOOd Hlad ·-
maybe a helf•pound hamburger treat -
poeett>ty a ecaH>ne eandwtcn.
D.., from 1 :tO AM to 4 PM
RUNNING
-DENNIS BROSTERHOUS
.
Bolt.on Marathon wheelchair winner and -world
record-holder Jim Knaub, and a walker division,
headed by Dr. Jim Coota.
THE WINTER WARM-UP, a 5 and lOk run,
will be held Sunday at Mason Park in Irvine. "'
The 5k is due t.o start at 8:15 a.m. with the 10k
slated for 9. The races are spon.sored by the South
Coast Runners Aseoc:iation.
The coune la certified with awards presented
to top finishers in a number of categories.
Refreshmenta will allo be .erved.
For more Information, call 641-1708.
*
WIUJAMION
TAR~, CDM, ESTANCIA, UNI ROLL • • •
From Paqe C 1.
te.am'• tourth-quarter actJon.
Jon John.1ton led all acorert
with 20 potnta, and a1ao had eight
uallta and lix ateala. He hit 6 of 6
from the line ln the flnal period
and was 10 for 11 overall.
and 12 point. respectively.
CdM It, El Toro 0
were Greg Wynn.and Vp.nc:e.
Uni U, Saddleback U
The Trojans got oft to a fast
1tart and used It to overcome a
30-20 deficit on the boa.rdJI with
'
Gavin Warlaumont tcored all
12 of his point.a In the fourth
quarter. Jim Curtis added 19
polnta and five steal.a and Gary
Jaeger oontribut.ed 12 polnta and
six rebounds. Also ln t~in figures
The Sea Kino jumped to an
early lead and never trailed,
although El Toro did rnanqe to
pare it to 26-23 late in the 1eCOnd
period before Gd:M-pulled away
again at El Toro.
Norm Stolzoff (19), Erik Blake •
(17) and Yong..Chol HO,) pacing ......
was Dous Pinckney (14). ·
"It oould have been one of our
best gameM of the year except for
those last two mil'\Utes," aai<t
Costa Meaa Coach Tim Parsel.
"Mark Williamson la really
ge tting ua going with his
ball-handling at the point. And
Mark Cook and Paul Edsbn have
been very oonsiatent."
F.daon scored 16 polnta and Ted
· Stitt and Cook connected for 15
Dave VanSteenhuyse scored
25 polnta (one leas than hla
season high) and Mike Heu did
his c ustomary job o n the
opposJUon, scoring 10 points and
deallrtR out 14 asalsts.
The Sea Kings hit 29 of 56 (52
percent) from the field.
El Toro's Jeff Arnold scored 17
points and had 10 rebounds, but
the 6-10 junior was the extent of
the Char~ers' offense.
Karl Wolff (7) and Tom Vance
(6) led CdM's rebounding. Also
scoring ln double figures (10)
the atlack. ·
Blake and Chol each had etaht
rebound1, while John Belanrer
and Stolz.off came up with three
assists ~ach.
The equalizer to Saddlebeck's
domination of the boards wu In ,
.ah o o tl n 8 p e rcent a_g e -
University took advantage of fts
home court to hit 22 of 45 (48.8
perce nt) as opposed to
Saddleback'a 22 of 66 (33
percent).
The win puts the Trojans Into
a three-way tie for fourth 'place,
a game behind No. 3 Newport
Harbor.
CROSBY • • •
From Page C1
Graham r~ into trouble on the
final hole of his round.
Helsinki luring 1,300
for world track nieet
-Hts bfft·'ftntsh 'On the PGA
tour was fourth place int.he 1980
Pensacola O~n soon after he
received hi.a card. He lost it last
year and had to requalify for thia
year.
"I'll probably play in the
Crosby and I know I'll be playing
ln Hawaii and San Diego but not
this week or In Phoenix," Grove
said. -
He le a graduate of Weber
State and first joined the tour in
1980. He was a member of the
Walker Cup team in 1979 and
says this is the biggest thrill of
his life to date. He was a
three-tie All-American in college
and won the Paci fie Coast
Amateur tournament.
Thomsen picked up the second
place check for $3,000 with a
steady 68-68-136 for the two
days.
Graham tied with ·John
Chaffee, Terry Small, Mike
Donald, Johnny Jacobs and
Curtis Sifford for third place,
each picking up $1 ,041.67 for
their efforts.
The 552 Club gave each
professional a check for $200 as
they teed off Monday which will
be added to their wlnninga. In
addition, Donald's 66 on the final
day won him an additional $250
while Chalfee picked up $150 for
his 67 as the low scores of the
day. Eight players split $100 for
third low at 68.
In the pro-amateur team
competition, Tom Anton was the
big pro winner, picking up a
check for $800 in the low ball
event. Amateur partner Harlan
Erick.son of Big Canyon Country
Club, won a deluxe golf bag as
did nine other team amateurs.
A lie for second place found-
pros Ray Carrasco and Vic Wilk
each picking up a check for J575
with their amateur partners also
getting a golf bag.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
About 1,300 athletes are expected
to compete in the inaugural
World Track and Field
Championships at Helsinki next
Augus t, the International
Amateur Athletic Federation
IAAF said Monday.
John Holt, secretary general of
the IAAF, satd the contestant
figure was calculated from the
athletes who have reached the
qualifying standards thus fAr.
National associations are
recognized by the lAAF In 170 .
countries. Each is allowed to send
three athletes who have reached
the Grade A qualifying standard,
or one who has reached Grade B.
The marathon e ntry is
building up already. The
qualifying time has been raised
from 2 hours 14 minutes to 2.17.
and this means the number of
qualifiers thus far has jumped
from 40 to 110. An IAAF
Jtatement said since each country
ls allowed to enter a maximum of
three. at least 70 runners are
expected to race.
By contrast, only five runners
in the world so far have reached
the qualifying st;andard in the
10,000 meters, the event in which
Finland has traditionally excelled
from the days of the late great
Paavo Nurmi. Fewer than 20 are
yet ready to enter the 5,000
meters.
Dr. Primo NebioJo of Italy,
president of the IAAF, said the
event this year will be held Aug.
7-14 and he called Helsinki a city
where "athletics Is a religion."
The stadium where the track
and field meet will be held has
seating for 50,000 and 74 percent
o( the tickets already have been
sold. ·
He said som~ television
contracts have been signed and
others are being negotiated with
.NF.L playoffs
Conference Ch•mplonahlp G•m"
S•turd•r'• G•me
NFC Championship -Dallas at Washington
(Channel 2 at 10 a.m.)
8und•J'• Game
AFC Championship -New York Jets at Miami
(Channel 4 at 10 a.m.)
Super Bowl XVII
Sun., Jan. 30, Rose Bowt, 3 p.m.
AFC vs. NFC champions for Vince Lombardi
Trophy
Pro aowt
Sun., Feb. I
AFC All-stars vs. NFC All-stars at Honolulu
an estimated audience of two to
three billlon persons throughout
the world. .
Nebiolo said the contracts
already signed are with NBC,
Asaki in Japan and Eurovision
and others are close to being
signed with TV outlets in other
major nations.
The world championships att
planned every four years.
Carl-Olaf Homen, president of
the organizing committee for the
event in Helsinki, said it would
be ,!J,challenge to stage the first of
the IAAF track and field events.
He added that the IAAF would
pay a "considerable part" of
competing athletes' travel
expenses. Housing and means
will be paid for by individual
sponsors.
])lation 's top Spot
claimed by Bruins
From AP dJ1patcbe1
The UCLA Bruins became the
fourth team to hold the No. l
spot in The Associated Press
college basketball poll this
se_ason, vaulting Crom fifth place
to first Monday, following a
week of up&ets in which the top ·
three teams were beaten.
The Bruins raised their record
to l h l with three Pacific 10
Conference victories last week -
87-76 over Ariz.one State, 97-69
over Oregon and 99-77 over
Oregon St.ate. They received 2"2
first-place votes and it totaJ of
1,099 points in the lat.est weekly
1 balloting by a 57-member •
national panel of spons writers
and broadcasters.
In the extremely close
balloting. the Bruins finished
only eight points ahead of
runner-up Indiana.
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Mighty Dud!. Reba Rabbit. Al'weyt HOPI flme 45 57
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C•IQ•ry 19 ft r 1ff ltS 43 Wlftntpeg 18 22 6 176 192 4 I #
vancouva1 16 21 II t63 1'8 3t
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C111c;ago 211 11 7 201 1&8 8:1
Mlftn"ola 23 1• II 19') 173 66
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11, Do•tna 11 w,1111 14 le;• 4 To•lll• tv 1 lCll• ..., •• , O\letlef•
It flHO 1J II II ta M Civona c1.i Mat II II ,. ,, ..
TOia! IOlllt ll TOIO t tor..,, a.I Mat 11
IMM U. NlwDOt1 HMW .. Ml~T1'A~ w•rne to Ooocla I. Aalt.lneon II MCOolllld I Doet1 I , Ol&Of t total• tt 11 ,. •4 •v• t io-o• •· l\C>l!lftt 11 'l'fM t 1 Woolley f , n u o11a10 I Jachon t . Matlin t, Ore1111flekl 4 ro1t11 t' .. ,, aa ..., •• , ov.tl••
Newpptt H&lbor I 10 14 ti 44
lfv!M I 111 14 ti 0
Tole! lc>ult MtlWIM)(t Hatl>Or t I, lrWle tll,
'outed OUI ,IQUl(OI (lrvlM). TIG/l~al foul
,lgVelOI (lrVIM)
s1 Lou11 t& as 1 1 ... u~~11!'.!!s~~..,.z ___ _
0.llOll '' 24 12 148 1119 3' Toronto 10 24 II 1511 11111 711
WALH OOMPllllHCI
ll'atrlcll Dl'f!Mell
Phlladelphla 21 12 6 197 131 82
NY ltlend .. a 24 Ill 7 170 139 65 N'I' Ratlilerl 22 18 5 180 168 411
wasnlftg1on 111 15 1,1 17 t 1114 4t
Ptlltt>urgh t2 21 II 144 217 30
N-Jer9I)' tO 211 II 132 11111 211
Adelna Olvltloft
Bo.ton ~ 10 7 197 f7T 11$ Monlr•al 24 13 I 211 1$3 S6
Buffalo 22 14 II 177 10 53
• Ouable 19 20 II tea 1t t 44
HtrtlO<d 12 211 5 15 t 216 211
lttlloftdey'1 kofff 1 Bo11on 4, M""-Ote 3
St Louta 4, Toronto 4
TOftlght'• O•m"
Eomon1on at K"'9• Pn.ledelpht• at Was1 .. ng1on
SI lOU•S •I Quebec H•llord at New York lt1tllder1
C11tgary a1 Montf'eel
New York Rangera II Vanc:ou-
.. < > .
NBA
WHTEllH COHfi!RENCE
Peclllc Olvltlon w L Pct.
l•ll•'11 28 II 778
Plloent• 25 15 625
Portland 24 15 1115
Seattle 24 15 616
GOiden Stale 16 23 410
San0t990 10 30 250
Mldweat Dl¥1etoft
Se" Ank><ltO u 15-llts
o<ansaa Ctty 21 16 561
0an-111 21 475
Ultn 17 24 415
Dallas 15 22 .&OS
Houslon 5 32 135
EASTERN COHFElllNCE
Atlantic Dlv .. lcM'I
PMadelpllla 31 5
8os1on 26 II -) .. ..,. 25 15
WUhlnglon 11 It
N-Yor• 14 24
Cenlrel DM•toft
Mttwauk" 27 13
At1an1a 19 19
0..11001 19 2·1
ChoCaVO 13 25
lrid1ena 12 24
Cleveland t5 30
111-.117'1 Icon•
N-YOtk 119 Chtcaoo 109
AUanll 102. N-Je•aey 96 T~l'e Qemet
Pr11t10elphta 11 eveland
Denver at Sen Antonio
Bolton al Indiana
Wesnmgton el Hou11on
081181 al GOiden Stet•
COLLEGE AP top 20
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757
1125 472
31111
1175
500 '75
342
333 187
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1 UCLA (22) 11.1 1,099
2. Inell.,,. (29) 12· 1 I.Oii 1
3. North Cetollna 131 12·3 IMl5
4 Ark..-(2) 13..0 a50 5 IWYeda-laa Vagu 14..0 1115
I MernC1111e St. 4 1 I t2-1 110
7 Virginia 1?-2 ~
II SI John'• 14-1 804 11. lo;ilavllle 13-2 7 50
10. -11-2 671 11. Kantucay 11-3 511
12 Ml-I 12·2 459
13 V--a 10-2 450
14 Houston 13-2 435 15 Syr-I~ 249 111 Mlnnuota 11., 1114
17 Vorglnla T acfl 14-1 17 1
18 Olllahoma St 1>-1 t21 111~ fl-4 '15
20 Aubum 1 CJ.;) IHI
, HIQtt 8CliOQL
Newport Harbor 72. IMne 71
lltV.. -Rllodel 8, HNI 111, U._y 111. Blelmen 111, Btozovtctl 7, C.rver 2 T01alt 211
15·21 71.
Hl!Wl"OflT HAAaOll -SMger 21, Hartt ..
8, Folk 23, W041e 2, Shewatd 15, McOawan
3. Gutt .. rez o. Soren_, 0. TOlela: 31 10-17
72 aco.. bf Quart•• Irvine Ill 16 20 17-71
Newl>O(I Harbor 22 15 17 18-72
Total foul•. lrvlM 15, ~ Harl>Or 14;
Fouled out: Rnoo.. (IN!ne), SMoer (Newport
Harbor)
Eat.nde T7, Coeta ..... a
llTANCIA -Jeeger 12, Johnaton 20.
CurU1 111, Pinckney 14, Watleumon1 12,
Muatala 0. Totels: 24 211-33 77.
COITA MllA -Cook 12, Stitt 15,
PalmOlede I. Ed.on 111, Wllll-5, Tino 4, Koe 2. KJmma 0 Totalt 21 10· 14 12, lccwe .,, au.tar.
&'*1Cla 11 16 111 ~n
Coat•...... 12 11 1r 1&-82
Total lout• &18nda 11. Coal& Mua 22.
FOUied out. Palrnb4ede (Coat• Mui). Cool<
(Colla~
Corona det Mer •· El Toro 41 COftC*A Oil. MAii -w.,,.,. 10. won 4,
Heu 10. VenStM nhuyH 25, V•nce 10,
MclUbben 2. Ooualas 2, Robleon 4, sa.-i
2, s1oug11ton 0. Totall 29 11-17 811 111. TORO -Lawll 4, Hammel 6. Arnold 17,
1ng11t1et1 4, Thoma 2. Getlln 1, M&f1~ 2,
l(unMllla 2. lNly 4, Hacktll 2, Neleon 4.
T01.-19 12·24 •I
lccwelllr°'*Wt Corona del Mat 20 14 18 17-Q El Toro 10 13 II 1~
Total route.. Corona del Mat 20, El Toro 16
Untvw.lty '2. Seddl9becll II
IAOOu:IACK -Gana 2, Klei 1, Walk,..
2, Sta nford II, Wallon 111, luJan 10,
McAA!eter 4, Ceoe 7. Cato 0. Tolale: 2211-15
53.
UNIVlllllTY -Belanger II, Everell t ,
S1ottot1 111, Bleka 17, Qlol 10, Gen1lle 1,
Ho91ord o, Ktatlllger o, L...i1on o, Aron• o,
C.ta. Total.: 2:2 1~211112. ._..,,0u.1 ....
SeOdlal>ecll • 10 11 17 16-53 ~ 23 II 17 18-82
Total loula: Seddlebadt 22, Unlvertlty 15;
FOUied out McAllet• (Sacldletlelllc), Caiga
(S•ddlab•clll, Tecnnlcal foul• h•r••J (~).2.
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Jeff 1~. 13.000 811-81-13' JoM ai.n.. h04117 70-87-137
TfNY Smell, $1,041.117 ea.ee-131
Miiia Ooneld, 11.04117 11.ee-137 ~r Jecobt.e1,04111 ae.u--,:11
Cunla Sl"ord. tl.04197 M-et--137
Tim Otltl\11111, S1,041 f7 ... 71-137 c..rt Byn.rn, '450 7o.e&-131
Vic Wilk, '233 33 8'·70-139
RICI< Dalpc>a. 1233 33 70-ell-139 Bl-Mcea!llat• 1233 33 llt-70-1311
Tommy Armour, $233 33 11-ee-139
Raia Bott•. 1233 33 1111-71-1311
Paut W\M, $233.33 ll&-71 -1311
BIN MurcNaon 1111-72-140
Ernie George 70-71-141
YnQ9 Tan lltoeck 73-811-141 O.lle 8albet 73-a8-t41
lonnle Nlelaan 72·70-142
An SchUNng 87-76-142
Rey CatrMCO ll&-74-142
O.vld Ogrln 13~11-142 Tom Tetum 14-811-143
Tom Anion 72·71-143
Baba Hiskey 7l-70-143
Ray Cocnran 74~11-1'3
Jim Dani 71·72-143
Bill Pterot 119·7'4-t43
Loran Roblrll "9·75-144 Biii Garratt 10· 74-144
Dennis Trl•ler 70· 74-144
Bob Boldt 72·72-144 Jack F'lec:lt 71-73-144
Morlt V•bf'uooe 11. 73-1«
Oan Foreman 72-72-1•4 p..,, Puru8' 73·72-145
Mat• Anode 70..75-145
Bob !Oeln 72-79-145
Bob wynn 78-811-t45 latry Ben_, 71-74-145
HowleJonn_, 73.73 .... 1411
Allan A.-.-7&-70-1411
~..HMld 7 t-75-1411
JerTy WIM 1'-72-1411
Pela 8rowri 74-72-1411
Dew Md<.Ml"'9 --13-14-W-·-• Tom Lehman 71-1111-14 7
Jadt G111ner 73-74-147
Tom Storey 7&-72-1411
Jan Sonnevi 75-73-148
Jim Pe1ralla 75-13-1~8
Gr99 Fr_.lcll 74-74-1411 Deva $heft 74-74-148
Vic Martin 75-75-150
Ml•a ~ 74-77-151
Jimmy Clatl< 77-74-'61
Bob Prange 7&-711-t52
RuN 8IOom 711· 73-\52 e>oog-Bootn 18'78-152
Rlc:I< Sprouaa 75-77-152
K11tr. Kollmay., 75-711-153
Lon Janney 18-75-153 ,
Mu Baylla 78-711-154
Skip Whlllet 75· 711-154 NICk N.iton 711-71-154
Carl C4'Mt 74-80-154
Oon Pa-1 77-78-1115
Jim Kiger 77·78-156
Kip Pu1 .. b!IUQh 74·711-165 Bntn Lindie\# 711-711-157
Todd Maena 117-71-1115
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1211 -Tom Anton (POOi. Hwlen Erlcll_, (Big Cenyon Country Club)
127 -Vic WM!( ($576). Petet ShM (Big Canyon CC). Ray Carraaco ($575). Jerry
Helperln (Big Cenyon CCI
1211 -ErnlfQeoroa(S1111.871. Tom ~
(lMne eoa.1 CC). lfu91Cochren11111.sn.
RICl\ard Mc0W1111 Illig Ca"70" CCI. P•ta
Btown (f 1111117). Chtcl! Wlllerta (INIM CClelt
CCI. Ride SOtOUM (f 1111871. Chucl< T-
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C.,llon (ll1g Ca nyon CCt. Raia Bo111
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P1ero1 ( 116 8 1). Rlcherd 8 Smith (Big
Canyon CCI
· 121 -John Cnarr ... Norat Pannll•
(Vlrg111<a CC). TOr'I\ Ta1urn Rotl9f1 '· Allen (Big C&nroft CC), Terry Smell. Kelln Norby
(lllg Canyon CCI AllO 129 11ut maldled ooil on 1coracoa1dt Miit• Oon•ld. Roland 0.0000 (Big Canyon CC); Jimmy C1#11, John
McNaughton (Big Cenyon CC~ Att Schllllng,
Jarry Helparln (Big Canyon CC!.i,_llm
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George Wiiker 611·25-113 Wlllllm Alli•
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Clutlc
Orang• COHl DAILY PILOT /TUHday, t•nu17 18, 1883 Cl
Deity .-i1o1 8tafl Photo
Tom Blackalle r (right ), skipper of the Def ender-Courageous
12-metcr group, discusses strategy with his tactician, Gary J ob~on
during a rece · bet ween trainin g sessio ns off Ne wport Beach.
FOES Olympic hopefuls •
From Page. C ~
• •
was destgned and built and is --··--
being t.ri_ed out against Freedom
and Spirit of America.
LOS ANGELF.S (AP) The
first shots are being fired m the
battle to stage the Olympic
Games of 1992.
Barcelona. one would-be host
city. launched its campaign as
Olym_pic officials from all over
the w o rld gath er ed in Los
Angeles to discuss plans for the
Games here in 1984.
The French National Olympic
Committee also served notice
that it will bid. but did not name
a host city. French sources say
Paris and Nice are vying with
each other.
This is looking a long way
ahead. The In ternation al
Olympic Committee (IOC) has
al.ready allotted the J.988 Games
to Seoul, capiW of the Republic
of 1'Corea, and will not officially
consider bids for 1992 for at least
two years.
But the candidates for 1992 are
lining up. In addiuon to .Paris,
Nice and Barcelo na, cities
reporte d interested are
Stockholm. Vienna. Budapest
and.New Delhi.
Olympic mo'vement that so many
places are interested in hosting
the Games."
Toda y the dele gates were
assembling to see two gt>ld
medals restored to the late Jim
Thorpe, American super -star
who wo n the decathlon and
pentathlon at the 1912 Garnes in
Stockh o lfll but was l a t er
disqualified on char ges of
professional ism . Thorpe 's
relatives were to receive the
medals from Samaranch in a
special ceremony.
It is a wide ly d ifferent
situation· from five yea rs ago.
when Los Angeles was all alone
in bidding for the-Oames of 1984.
With Los Angeles' plans moving
toward a climax, the executive
board of the IOC is me(?ting he.re
along with delegates from 137
National Olympic Cor:qmittees
around the world. They lire-busy
touring the competition sites and
studyinsc progress reports.
"I believe that Conner and his
L'Ohorts are trying to make the
game so e xpensive and ti!lle
consuming that it prevents others
from competing, and I don't
think it is going io work,". said
Blackaller. "This d esigning,
building and throwing away
12-meters is unbelievable to me."
Blackaller says the designing,
building a nd campaigning a
12-meter for the America's Cup
.is expensive at best.
"It costs about $750,000 to
design. tank test and build a
12-met.er ready to sail. Add the
C06t of training and campaigning
over a two-year period and the
cost becomes almost prohibitive.
"Or maybe I'm a little jeal<?US.
that I don't tutve all that money
behind me."
Blackaller. who is president of
North Sails in San Francisco,
says Defender and Courageous
are using mostly North sails with
a few from Hood and SOOStad;-
also widely known sailrnak.ers.
"W e are also experimenting
w [th some n·e w s par s,
" i
Some· of them may not be
bidding when the time comes.
But Juan Antonio Samaranch,
Spanish president of the IOC,
said. "It Ca.n only be good for the
The Spanish and the French
both have ace cards up their
sleeves. ttady to-play-them w.hen
the games begin in earnest.
particularly a boom of some very :·
-exotic material, which .we hope---~
will produee a little more boat
Barcelona is Samaranch 's
home city.
speed."
CdM, Estancia stay unbeaten
Eagles, Sea Kings head ed to ward sh owdown Friday
Corona del Mar and Estancia High continue
their road to Friday's showdown following victories
Monday night as each recorded its fifth straight Sea
View League women's basketball victory without a
defeat.
__ Here's a look at Monday's action:
Corona del Mar 65, El Toro 56
Heather Estey and Angie Dodds took command
of the game in the second half aft.er the Sea Kings
were held to a 28-all situation through two
quarters.
Dodds scored 10 of her 16 points in the fourth
quarter and Estey led all scorers with 20 points and
10 assists. ~·When the game was o n the line," said CdM
Coach Dave Heffern, "our two seniors, Angie and
Basketball scores
c;:r
Cwllornl• 75, Sltnlorcs 81 Oomaga 84, Whitman 54
W. Oregon 83, Hewall-Hflo 81
(ot) .......
New MeKlco 18, A1!r ForOf 78
Tt._.EI Peao 511, ~ng M ..........
Houston ti, T-Taah 73
Oral Rob«l1 7'2, Dalroll 82
Haw Orleenf 89, Pan Aln«IGan
J South Cflollna 111, 8roolll)'n
Coll. 83
Vtindfrblll 84. Auburn 112
W..c Virginia 91, ~ 711
W~lam ' Maty IO, WU• F0t•I
83 NW l.CMllflall• 17, Cenl-V 75
IMt
SyracuN 102, SO.Ion Coll 85 ludenell 87, Nlagwa 48
V«mont 79, CltnlllUa 76 M"111 •t, Coloflf '1
'•lrl•lgh ~lclllneon 88, ~to
WOMEN
Heather, took charge of the game.''
The v\ctocy gives CdM an 1-1-2 overall record
with Wednesday's game at Newport Harbor (7:30)
preceding the anticipated showdown with Estancia.
"We kept getting leads and loosing them with
our man-to -man pressure in the first half,"
expl.;µned Heffern. "So we half went to the zone in
the second and forced El Toro to shoot from outside
more. We really rebounded in the second half."
Fran Wynn (14) and Lisa Romney (11) were
also in double figures for CdM on its home court.
Estancia 5%, Costa Mesa 26
The Eagles, ranked No. 2 In the CIF 3-A
ratings, upped thelr overall record to 14-1 with the
easy victory, keyed by Debbie Hughes' 19 points, 12
rebounds, 2 steals and 4 asaista.
The 6-0 All-CIF star was held to seven points
th.rough the first three quart.era by Patsy Harada,
but when the latter fouled out there wasn't a lot of
replacement help.
Costa Mesa dropped to 2-3 ln league play. The
Mustangs oould net just. 10 of 51 from the field (19.6
percent) as Joe Wolf's F.agles raced to a 10-0 lead
and never looked back.
• • I • ~---a-
OeotQ9 Muon 78, SO.IOI\ U. 74
Hofltr• 11. L.oyole, Md ...
"We were a little 'sloppy with our
ball-handling,•• commented WoU. "Amy Hathcock
had a good game (8 points, 11 rebounds, 5 steals and
4 &ISiata), and Sally Christman played well. too."
'Cb.rill.man had 12 reboundl, 2 eteai. Mid 8 .
polnts, while Sheri Carpenter abo netted 8 pomta
for F.tandli. • • 7 •
2 11
Loyota. Ill. 72, Old•r=',:r 57 N1ct1o111 t1. et. aw N ...... Cf'elOMOf'I 7t, •. lllnOla 63
N, !owe aa. • • .c::Nattoo 10
No4,. o.na 51, Lii~ 40 E_,.. 16. SI I.Nil at
W,,._tA,VllOltflllOt2
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w.tsflllt 70, "'"""' M =t ::::?'.:-.... ~10 •• LOUl t l an• ., 70 ,
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N4WY Ill. L.lhlah 57 "'110t'I 79. Sl JotlClfl'I 17 , ~St u . 81. llrtnc:ill, PL
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11\llM II, Nliwl>C'f1 Htttiof 44
Eltanda ii at Unlve"'°'Y Wednetday (7;30).
lrvlH 5!, Newpert Barttor H
The Vaqueroe. behind the 1COrin& of Chria
Roberta (12) and Susie Flynn (11), alona with •trona boUd work from Roberta (14) and Allllon
Wooley (10). upptd their le..iue record to 3·2 (9-8
overall) on thelr floor.
1ryt.ne went to • prett in the latwr ~ and It
developed lnto a fut break counter that WM Loo
much lot Newport HatbQr (0-~) to handle.
Woolley, a 5-9 ..Uor, e]*kled ~f~~ly and
on the boards, alone wtth Flynn, who olayed one of
her beuer 1amH of the 1ea1on deeplte foµl
~· Qndy Adkinlon led Newport Harbor 1C.'Orin8
wi\h 10 ~\I. Allo ln twin flCW-for the Sa1lori
wat l:JA WayM (10).
Irvine II at El Toro Wednelday (7:30). r
I "~ ~ Ofll'IQI Cout DAILY PILOT /TUMd1y, Jenuety 11, 1883
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F.41'11Lt'
Cl•CIJI
"Mommy! Con you come put the cortoon1
bock on?"
Mt\RMADIJKE by Brad Anderson
"What other ga~e do you know?"
IT APP£AA!> JON MACE> PREPARED
MIM!ELF A VE.RV Nie£ MEAL.
eoT 50MfTHlt'G IS MISSING-. WMA1' COOU> IT BE?
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"Well, Angus --did soiaeooo hurt your feel -
ings again?"
DENNIS THE Mt;NACt: Hank Ketchum
1 THINK THAT'S ~ I VllAS
ALWAYS ATTRACTED TO~.
SAM I '°'1RE A HOP£LESS
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PMNIJTI
SO M~E I AM A6AIN,
Rl£)1N6 ON TME 8ACk'. OF
MY MOTMEtS 81CVCLE ...
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MEETS A FRIEND, AND STAAVIN6 lO DEATH WE STOP lO TALI<.. I ,__,_
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bY Charfff M. Schult
l PONT TMIN( I CM
EXIST SOC~IN6 M JU1GE ~A WET MITTEH ...
by Gus /Arriola
by Tom Batiuk
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..HAVE-GCX}O BOt»JDER& 1t> BEGIN Wm1 ! -
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A Sovle.t. Jona-rana SAM -~ anti-aircraft
mi11llt hH arrived In
Syria alona with other
evidenc e of lncreaeed
Sovtet preeence ln that
Arab country , U .S .
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Orin09 Oout DAILY PILOT ITUMd9Y, Jenuery 11, 1NS
f ·Jl'M ...,.
NOTICI Of' """1'U'I IA&A llOTIOI ., ,._. .... II. UTI WCMA•
YOU AM:.:::_,_.,. ~A'*Vlft :.-:/°MIA• II
DllD OP TltUIT OATIO (AU11 a ;;;:;t......,.,,_,
.IANU_.Y ti, .... UNLlll YOU ,eclflo T~ llM ,.._.,. •91111•1n ...,_IN Ollllotftll ~
TAKI ACTIO• TO '"OTIOT UOlll* COIM'llttl=.n 1 inorw 11t r-~ ..,.., ..... '9ao ~ YOUR "IOPlllTY, IT MAY H ,_'/Ml l'vOIO .. lie llllllf...., flt l'W• w ,_, .. M
ICM.O AT A PU9UC IAU. •YOU notified of"*""° IOOat , cteeel .,.. .,,_In• leMf ,...,.,
... D AM UPUNATM* OI' TMI 0-ell, 'Mlfto Telepf>OM't reQUIM _.. lnoreM9 ... '°4al .,.., ...... •ATutll OP T ... NOCllD .... r...,.,_ by 13 2 J*OMI, If tN , ... C1Nftg91 .,,....-~ tN..,,....,, AOAINIT YO~J-~ou IHOUl.D .,. ldoCllM by lht Comf!lllllDfl ............ """*" Oft .........
CONTACT A LAWTU. rttlcMftllll ouelonw't monlNy blll wll IN IN'~ M.41. ~ the t 1111 d•y f' Ftbruery, Tiit ComMIMIOft'I alllft wtl.ef~ IN ~· ~ Incl
1
1 .... ~,:ta~':9 .. ~ir!A.._1!0001 1~1'11~ m•y PfOl>OM Otlll\OM In Ille rlta ,..,..... by Pldllo TeliliPnone. °"* '"" ...... ._ ,,. ..... 1n1er1t1.0 pertltt ~ .ite> pr~ t;l9ir own ,... ..,.._ AltflOullll •
County ~. locet.O •I 100 v1rlely ot rel• ~opot,W m.-; IN ............ 1t1e..,.. ....,,.*""'°" .. bt
Q'1IO ~ltf Drive W11t, formerly medt by the CommllllOn _,.., &lloroup ,_. N¥e ._.,. OOl'lflll•• l llnown H 700 WHI llh '''"'· Tht 11ne1 , .... ~by IM Convrln'an m.y tie In.,....,....,.. tlt1141t.o In 111e City o1 ean11 Ane. or MtYIOt llld/or 111g119t theft t1ioet....,.. bellow.
County ot Ortngt, ltttt of 111 lit ~•tlOn, Peolllo T~ lleil pr~ IN tOlowlllf , ... Oe lllor111 1, CO,.TIHIHTAL ~
AUXILIAllly COMPANY,. ClllfOtnle ··-RATH COfllO(etlon. U TM\tt 111\dtt Oetcl ,eotfto T~ It propotlng to~ Iller .... clfllrO'd lot boCfl. Of truet delecl Jenuery 111 }t11 retldenllel en0 ~ Mt\'IOe, weapon, wU)l enough •lleouted 11y EARLi! o. TAUM t11cl ..........., ,.......... , ... , ... , ..,.... _ wou1c11nct .... lfom ~
r a nae to reaC h in to PATRICIA A, TAU AX. who ltt _, 17 In moel "*roPOllltn .,_(Of M .10 In°"*.,...) IO lfl,
I l ' l O melfl•cl ~+--••~h o.ll\.u r.ae -W. IA &ht be1enoe Of -1te1e WOllkf bt 1nCf...-ct tltwl 1r~e • a rt pace an •teot<*' on JenUllfY u , 1 1t u trom the~· 11 (or M.701to1tt.10~lind tNn to 111 when "*""eel
cover much Qf Lebanon, ln1trum1n1 No. 28724, In looll Mrv1of ==II ldOed
h d 1:1001 P•g• 1111 ot 01110111 • ~~ ....... ......._.._.. ~,... .___ ............. al prompte COl)Cern Record I , Co11n1y of Ore11ge, YI _.. "'111 ms_.._ ---,.._ "-" ~
.bout • nntentlal new 01111orn11. glvtn 10 11out1 en P<-• 13 7110" per"'°"'"· 'TM~ MOntNy '*"' .._._ '°' .. -•lend" m.-Ked -w. woulcl bt ~ . c:rUll If tarael moves to lncl.tltednett In feYOt of 8111k ot "'81•• n..., UltllM ..,.,... -would ~ " !ht GMrent ,... Of
d h th America Hlllon .. Tl\ltl encl Se'ilngl 12.50 per l!\Olllll, 1>11' lhe pr-t lllOW91109 of 30 toc.i Ollll per montft e 1 t r o Y t em • e A11001111on. • nttlo"•I 11e11111no would tHJ rtclue9d to 10 c.elle. Eadl G9ll 11eyonc1 tht 10-c1111 l'llOfltNy
IOW'Cetl aaid Monday. -i.11on. bv reeeon ol ,,,. brNCh .,IOwencl41 would coet 10 oen11 tor the flm ~ find I oente '°' etdl
. ol the 0~1lon1 ~ed thettl>y, llddlllOnll '"''"''•· The concern w a I notice of wNoh wu r4M:Ol'decl on .._.._ .... ,... MMile _would 1nor-lr0f'ft '"' P'IMl'll 114.66
heightened bhy rseporiul ~t~~ed?o :'~~"'= per month lo 118. suggea\lng t at ov e 01 Mid 0r-County. end mor• ......,... "' .. ,..,... _,,.... -woulCI ~ trom ltlt Cl'IMl'll 17 • h -...... P«rn<>nlhtolll. troope may operate t e tha" thrff month• heve .t•PN<I n-prCJC>OMCI bMlo t•te Iller--1n edclltlcwl 10 oo. t1.-.c
mltsiles which are said •h'<le MICh ,_d111on. wtll NII at "" lnct-PfCJC>OMCI by,~ TeltelhOM In• ~lion~
by exp'erts to have a ~~-~'°".=·~= CApp11ce11on No. 12.11-071. If Peclflo TeleptlOM'• Pf090MI "'tt1a1 .... -· eppllcallOn .. IC)pfoved, bMlc rat• could be tnoreMad by. mud\ -range of between UO on• ttet• or n111en., bani!, a eat• su& P« month. ........_ .
and 190 miles or fed«_, credit un!On or 1 atete~ MIWICI COllMICTION CH,.,... Y
George Wallace takes oath ~f office as g;overnor of Alabama as
his third wife, Lisa, looks on. The oath was administered by
Wallace's brother, Jack. The governor, wheelchair bound,
pledged "government guided by a humble man's sense of duty
and mercy and j~stice.~'
. ::.:~~~::.~;:::.,: .. ~=·:.::=::o=~=:.~~ American inteWgence 11me 01 ... _, '" 1ew1u1 money ot the For retld4tlllel cuetomar.. the lndM«k* llCtMty 1nor--woo1c1
sources said about 10 United St•t• 01 Amerlcal wttllol.l1 range be•-l6 eno te.26, dtPellClne upon the ..w. ~by
days ago that they had covenet1t or w"""'"'' •llP' ... or tile company. FOf" ~ cuatomwa. !tit lnclMdulll aotMty incr....e
detected evidence the lmc>lled, .. 10 lltle. poe1n11°" °' renge lrotl' 13 to 111. tome ol '"-cflttgee coulcl bt e¥Oldecl by tncum.brencu . 1111 lntarut tlligte.llM Cult-. wt,g Otltaln thllt ':':from Ptdflo by fM1. or
Soviet.a ~ere preparing ::'c1~at'!. -:'d~ .. :"' o!:, ~ ~ -M110t -~1..__s.r.+oe_ c.n,.t 10 Md 1111• tt1t1r .....,,_ SAM-5 launc~ sites in '""'"" ...... ft-· ._ .. Trull, I" end lo Iha lollowlng Compie• ...vie. connection Clflwgee WOUid Iner-epprOlllmllMfy two locations, umayr, dtlcflbed propeny tltueted .,, the s11. etiergee lor coin 1~ CCMwiectlon• 1n eme11 ~ wou1e1
which Is northeast of County ol Oreng•. Stet• ol bt lnc:t9Mecl In lll'ICIUftt trom "60 '° 94000
D d H Callfomla, to wit: LOCAL UIAQS 1 . . .
amascus, an oms. Loi t4 01 Trect No. 1102, 1n the P.clflc Tttac>llone'• zone lJMOt ..._._1 IZUM) p11111 for bllllnO
north of Lebanon. City of ll'VIM, u thown on •map 1oca1 ce111 up 10 te ml ... In the Ian Fr~ end Lot MoelM .,,_
-----------I recofded In book 323, pagae 23 end WOUid be eitpendtd lo lneludl !tit Orenge County, 8ecl-'O end Ian '18.IC NOTIC£ 2• of Mleoeltaneoue MePI, record• Oltgo metropoll1.,,. .-. In addition, tM LOI MoelM •• end pe11 of
-----· -------I of Orenge County. C.illornlL the North County .,.. ot 5.,,. Diego WOUid be att.cted. n. pr~ wll 7-1'91m Excepting 111er1lrom all otl, otl lither ln<:TMM Of ~ !tit .a. of oer1eln local cellnO.,.. In IN
~'~~!'~~·Reagan sets ~ey speech
00~~ ~~ Economy, leadership top priorities
of Huntlngton Beach, Ca.
Puaed away on Seturday,
January 15, 1983 in
Huntington Beach, Ca. Rev.
Dowdell was born on
NOTICI cw TIIUITll'8 e.u,a rlglltt, mlner•I•. mlnarel rlgllll, Otenoe Cowlty, s.r-to. end a.n '*90 -.
L-Ne.10ll1M7-4/00flMCK neturtl gH rlgllta enCI Ollltr :r-1 CC41111 wlthlt1 I mllel) _daytime calt WO&lkS ~ trom 3
~'~bt'UWT'Y -2'2 , ·U06 In
Buffalo, New York, he wu
raised in the Buffalo area
and wu a member of the
Salvation Army for 28 yeara
and a member of the North
East Ohio Methodist
Conference for 28 yea.n. He
retired and ca m e to
Huntington Beach, Ca. in
1973 where he served as
usistant pastor with.Rev. F.d
Erny et the First United
Methodist Churc h o f
Huntington B each .
Beloved bu1band o f
Jo1pehlne M . Dowdell.
beloved father of Joeeph 0 .
Dowdell of Sleepy Hollow,
W1noia, Charles E. Dowdell,
Jr. of Wllllam1ville, New
York, Florence B. Freeman
of Vllla Park, C•. Bette
Lawswell of Tuscon ,
Arizona and Bern1rd J .
Dowdell of Toledo, Ohio,
alto surviving are 18
grandchildren, a brother
Joaeph Dowdell of Scranton,
Pennsylvania and 1l1ter
Florence Gill of Goshen,
New York. Funeral 1ervlces
will be ~ndu c ted on
Wedneday, January 19, 1983
at 12:00 noon 1t the Finl
United Methodist Church of
Huntinp>n Beach with Rev.
Al Jansen, pastor of the
church. Uliated by Rev. F.d.
Erny, Rev. Rick Ertel and
Major Joe Noland will
officiate. Interment will be
~ at Fairhaven Memorial
Park. The family auggeats
contributions be made IO the
First United Methodltt
Church of Huntington
Beach. Pierce Brothers
Smiths' Mortuary directors.
536-6539.
ROBERTSON
GEORGE D .
ROBERTSON, JR., passed
away on January 14, 1983.
WASHINGTON (AP) -At the
heart of President Reagan's State of
the Union speech a week from tonight
will be an attempt t o clear up
nilsunderstandl.nga about his econotnic· Prosram and, according to one aide,
"re-establish himself aa a central
figure."
As Reagan enters his third year in
the presidency, and Democrats line up
to challenge him, the address becomes
"a particularly important speech for ·
him," says David R. Gergen, Reagan's
assistant for communications. •
Attempting to regain lost ground,
Reagan will seek to "re-establlsh
himself as a central figure and as one
who helps to set the agenda for the
coming year," said Gergen.
Deputy chief of staff Michael K.
Deaver said the speech offers "a
c hance for him to once again talk
about what we have achieved 80 far
and what he hopes to achieve in the
next two years."
Reagan's aides , tr.oubled b-y
c ritJcis m that the administration's
budget and tax cuts have-hurt th~
poor and helped the rich, stress that
the program is "going to be fair in the
way it treats people."
''You can't say too many times what
it is we're trying to do," Deaver said.
"The economy is a very difficult
subject and there are a lot o f
misunderstandings. It's a difflcul~
time for a lot of people and he wants
to express that."
Reagan's most senio-r advlaers
began work on the speech late last
year, and then m e t with him for about
45 minutes on Dec. 23 to get his ideas
on what the speech should contain.
Nin AlllYBll
--cm"s-unday,-a;&gan-fuvit.ea·.ome-
outsiders to the White Houae family
quarters for what Deaver described as
a meeting "where he pico people's
b . .. rams.
On the guest list were Lee lacocca.
chairman of the Chrysler Corp.;
columnist George Will; longtime
Republican presidential adviaer Bryce
Harlow; Secretary of State George
Shultz, and consewative economist
Irving Krlstol.
T .a. Me. ,....,... ydrocarl>Otll by 'WNI-"""' canll '°'" the tlret """ut• to 4 oente for the llrlt mlnult. For Mdl BENEFICIAL SERVICE CO. H lu,_n lhll may be llltthln °' uncltr eddltlooal minute ot the call, the rett _.. remeln It ttll pr-118¥111 ot duty appoltlted TruetM under the 1111 parcel ol land ll1celn1bov• 1 cent P« minute.
lollowtno cftterltled deed of trutl d11crlbad, togathtt wllh Iha Z-l(oelletromtto t2rnllell-clay1lmecaltWOUldlfter-lrom
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION f*peluel right ol drllllng, mining, e canll IOI' ,.,. flf•I mlnut• and 3 oent• for Mdl ldclltlonel mlnwte to 8 TO THE HIOHEST BIODER FOR explorlng •"d operellno tlleralOI' cant• lor tht tlret minute enO 4 mr111 for Mdl edclltloNll mlnutt. ASH..AND/OR THE.CASHIERS !".!cl 11orl~9. !n •nd rtmovlng Iha .. 1aM...J (Cllll...f(oro tll.lo 1t_mllee) _ ~ cell WOUid ~
CERTIFIEO CHECKS SPECIFIED IH -from iild land 61 any Otllef lroin II canl• '"' the flflt mltlutt Mel' 50inte tor Mdl eddlOotlll n*lutt'to CIVIL CODE SECTION 21124h lend, l"cludl"O lh• r1,ht lo 12 cantl lor lhe tlral minute Md 7 cantt for Mdl 8dclllklNI "*1ute.
(payable II the time of uM In lawful ~ltrodt ~-dl'ect~elly "'!~ In •II other er ... 111e1 currently h•ve ~ed ~. UNI!' money 01 Ill• Unlle4 Steltl) tll :.'.~ ~-IWlOa ot~ t~ .,.._ dwgN ldentlcel to "-......, llllO\Oe tor ZUM ZOnt 1 WOUid be _,
right 11111 and llllarwt ~ 10 ·-.. naYVTW -<Mecft._., .... °'" OM lfl9C1
I/Id now"*' by It under Mid Deed wallt, tunnel• and •h•ll• '"to. LOMG DtlTAMCI eiRVICS
of Trull In lhe property her91nallar through°'" ICl'Oll lhe 111blurf-of P&Gttlcl Ttllc>hOM pr~ 10 ,._ oerteln lnltlel-mlnut• enO
o.crtbed: the lend llerelnabo111 dMc:rlbed end llddlllonal-mliwte ITINMQt te1tpt1one ..w. rat• ...,., Cllltomla. The TRVSTOR: JOYCE T. GORNICK. lo bollom auch whlpllocktd or company allo Miki to IPPY !flt proooeect n-. ~ ..W. BENEFICIARY: STATE MUTUAL dlrectlo"•lly drllled wallt, tunnela relt tchedula to Pf'8Plicl coin Cllle. (" pt..,.ics coin <*I II Ont wllldl S A V I N O S A N D L O A N and tlletta undtr Md betlffth or raqulr11 !in 09fl'•lor to .-tflet oolllt be cllpollted before !tie <*I II ASSOCIATION. beyond the lllllflor llmltl thereof pt-01 Tiiie chenee would ,,__ .... lnltlal per1od for prepelcl coin Gelle
Recorded October 15, 11180 u end lo tedtlll. re1un"•'· equip, from 3 mlnu111 to 1 mltlutt. Addlllonely, a~ ctwiroe Of 26 Olfltl Of
l"ttr. No. 22891 In Sook 13790 melnteln, rapelr, deepen end 50 °"'" Cdlptndlng upon the..,_ of the cell) would IPPY to el
pegt 212 of Oftlclll Aec:otdl In !tit gperel• through the ""'-or the prepaid coin telfClhOM calll.. otflct ot Ille Aecorclar ol Or~ upper 500feel6f!tie111b1Urf-ot PU9LJC..., eaMM"aJC ~ 8IRva
County; Mid deed of 1.rU81 deecribel lhe land h«alnabcNe deec:r10ecl, " Pectllc Pf09Glll 1te tlrWl tncr..-..,_ 1862 In tna.ctwiroe tore IOClll the follOwW1g property. t111rvtd In th• Lt•H from the 1~ cell pieced from 1 coin~--Thi~ to 25 Oltlte -The president's aides, in seeking PARCEL 1: FM llmple 1111a to lrvlne Compeny. • Wttl v1r~1n11 trom1hecurre11t 1ooenta-woC'lklepptyontylntholl_.._..,oollt
suggestions from outsiders as well as CClflClomlnlum Unit No. es (The Unit) cor/0"110"· t1cord•d Apr 1 4· It not needed 10 get dlel 1ona, to c11e11N opermtor, or to Sl6--oencY
Others in the Whl•te House and then u 1hown upon the condominium 187 In beak 11110, page 1400 of c.ila, Ptclftc TeltelhOM le pocioe•no to ~the -lhl\I rate tor plen (e1111tlad "Condominium Plan" Otflclel Aecordl. aaml·publlc tlllpllone ~from t ta to 125. coordinating them into one text, are Clor Lot t ol Trect No. 10517"1 Tll• eddrau or other common fOMIQN ucM...-8IRVICI
trying to avoid a problem that county ol Orenge, Sttlt ol dealgnatton, II eny, ol lh• real PtctttoTlllpllone~tolncn.aForelgrlEJldlenOICCM•llCUof• Calll0tnl1 CTllt Plen) r-ded on properly dt1crlb1d above 11 cher.gNtoaqulltheectueleo14ofthlOQMIC:tlori,MofltHyr.,..10fboetl cropped up a year ago, when different July 12. 111111, .. Document No. llU'P0'1ed to: 503' P-DI Vega. bu*-and r~ ~ _..,... cue1omara would be.,._.. on
g:rou.,. prepared competing versions 1~10, In Book t322e. Pae-71 •rvtna CA 92715: the uocM111ooeC1 the rnllMOI '*-IN oantral otllml (Of ,.... c:.m..> WWIO ttll ,... through 115, lnelutlve. of otllc:lel Trutt .. dlactalma 111Y 11.i>lllty fOf" CUii-. RelldlllOI FcwllQll bc:ihan9e Ina,.._.-,~ be~
of the same speech. record• ol •aid Oreno-County, .,Y lncotrectnlla ol the addrlM °' under the ""*"tton.
bod • wnldl~ per1elrw to tllel Pf°'*'Y other common ClellgnellOn, II ""'I Of'TIOMAL ~ CALLM8 "-AM "Hor;fully, we've got every ys d11crb1d In tract No. 10587, ahowtlhtf..,,. • Pac:ttlcT~~toincr-lhecurrentUM88~
inpu1.' Deaver said. rKor ad 111 Book 448, P~1 & " the •lorllllld property hu no OAT810CM8 (Opftonal Aatlclent.llll T...,...,. SeNloe/C>ptklNI through I ot ~ rnac>e. llr"t •ddren Of other common M..-.cl Service) from 50 .,._,. Of "" IOll ,.... (on lol tOIMe> to 7 U history ls any guide, the speech r-da of Mid Orwige Coun1y, dellgnetlOn. dnctlonl • 10 how 10 perctnt of the ~ toll , .... ~ 111 oer1alfl ORT8/0CM8
will go through seven or eight drafts PARCEL II: An~ -00332 locet• 1uc11 pr~•.!!!...~~¥..!! ~,.t .. ~lnG111rt9llh:e•1011.,.tleoP'OllWdln ... ... _... __. in percznt lnltrHI In •"cl to 1111 obtllned from the __ .......,u._ eppllcftlon. TN Pf-'. OCM8 plan -.O COflfiorTll IO tM -plan before it ls comrnh>CU to a ""'1pt common •r•H .. allown and Hid D••cl of Ttuet, et wllOM P'OPOMCI '°' Oft'fS ..
large, typewritten letters, from which defined on tll• pie": '•••rvl"g '9QUll1 the..,. It to bt OOl1duc:tecl, cutTOll CAU.890 ~
the piresident will read ln the HOU8e lllarlfrom the tOlloWlng: P11r•11en• 10 • written t1quHt Rei.t tor CuMom Celllrlo ..,._ -*' lie dw'9ed '° llfcMcll (a) .,,. ex.clullve ~ (oehtr IYtlmltttd, WIWrl * deyl from the unlfonn retet few~....._ end ~ lflM ~ ,....._ of Representatives, with the help of """ Pll'Olle 111 end IV) dlllgtleltd ,.,_. publtcatlon of ,,. Not!Oa. 10 1c11n11ea1 re1 .. _ propoeed '°' boel ......,_end,....,_~ an electronic prompting device. .. "illfrtcted commo1i-w•'·on ttie euct1 &enelle*Y •• 11>e lolloWll'IO
b \:.-fro plen end~ to ottllt"""' tor edclrau: BANK OF AM ERIC~ vuwlcA~ 8IRVIC8 Aides w ill ~u mit paragrap... m UH .. perking IPICtl llorege NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS An lncrw from 25'oenta to llO oente .. propoeed tor v .........
their areas of expertise, speechwri1ere ::c ... balconlu 111d/0r patio•: :~J~gT~/e~f 100E~AR~3E .... ~ ~ -wtlel\ an i:;ldOf II...., iz.:---'° v.tty "* •
will smooth them put, and then the lb) en non .. xotualVe .. MfMl\1 •4327. FORECLOSURE SECTION, r.:r:i ~ ~·...::nT= ~a::::: .. ~
president will combine much of the apput'lanant 10 ... uritt etlOWn °" 45 SOU1'H HUDSON AVENUE, cue•-·· requNI lo llllorm ttle celtr9 thel llllOCher cell II WlllllrlO -bt material, working with a yellow legal the pl•n lor lngr ... end egr... PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 111101. lrlerNMCI "°"' 25 <** 10 11.
pad and felt-tip pen. . ~~1 . me1nterw1ne1 • ..d .. _T~0of' .. ,~:'~ ~ ontot MJ1vteu __ _.w•-• --'"" VT lnc:r....O ~ -pl'opolld tor pe!80l~-Incl Ca9ll0 "He will, in effect, write out a great PARCEL Ill: An ••Cfu9MI right D••d ol Tru11, .,11h lnterut Card call
deal of this before it is over," said end _,_.,110 UM the patio .,.. tMreon, " provldld "' Mid note. Re111tor11111 rat•~""'*-e1eo _.,be~.
Ger dellgnlled °" Iha plllll P-15 Of tM eclvancea. ii any, """' the tennt ol A -ct\lfge of 13 per --.. ,........, tor ~ .tlO gen. b•lc:o"y ., .. de1lgnate4 o" the Mid O..CS ol Trwc, lncfudlnO '-· Uk for oparllOt" llllMenoe to ooncect •party wtM> hM a non p H1Md Although Reagan's standing haa plan 11 B -no"f •• being c11ero11 end .. P•"•H 01 th• number.
dro ped in me poll! Deaver said appunenent 10 lhe 111111. • well u True'"· u 01 the dll• 01 the klltlel PllClflc a11o Pf~ IMl ltlt 9llllClno •·" ptr08l'll llml'8 ~ P 80 • ' en txc:lull¥e right and __.,, 10 publlcatlon ot 1111 Notice of Sala " IPPllad to monthly rat• be rtduoed to 5.ot plroent. The ~
that a public opmion survey by "" th• atoreg• ., .. , 11 •ny see.825.20. recovere the coet of 1nt1c1e winno. •
Republican polliter Richard Wirthlln dlllgn11.0 °" the plan s -~ N1m1, Streat Addr111 end Spectllc "'• Incl'--(In clollllr and ptr081'11110f tenMI -lllled
d · ed tha 60 t f th •• being eppurttnet1t to the unit. Tttac>ll<>ne Numbef ol True•• or below: etenmn t percen o oee Any IUCh ''"'•.,.. lfl&ll.,. ueec1 other paraon COtlducttng t111 "" 11: ....._ .... questioned "still think" Reagan's ~ atorega ~end.not CONTINENTAL AUXILI ARY .......
economic plan will work. • ;;;.l ~ ~~~.P~ Ave eth A. <-->
"They have faith. They want to ~A~i i!" U::~:"'9 ~~ Pewi.n.. CA 91101 uate .:.C,..~ uwmMCO ..-.o
Beloved hu•band of Betty
Robertaon, father of ~ge
Robertaon, III. Nyta Jo ---· Elliott, and Nancy FultDn,
Last weekend, time was set aside
for the president to sit down with
drafts proposed by speechwriter
Aram Bakahlan and others and start
shaping them into the speech he will
deliver before a joint session of
Congress and nationwide television
audience Jan. 25. (The speech will be
broadcast on NBCl...~BS and ABC
televis!on at 6 p .m . ~T.) believe," Deaver said. ~ 0t ~ dlelgnated on the M.L. Goble ~ uw 1101.2
plan M pat't!lng epeoe PS-27. EJl-Olftdo Agent S«nl-Publlc Coln M. 1
PARCEL V: Ona Cl) mernbereNp (213l 57Ml010 ~ ...... ···-IT In the Ve(.felll11 Homeownarl Dtted: "-'"11« 23. t1182 1108.0 81Nt
AMOCllllOn, logelllar wllll .. r1ghll, Publlthad 011no• <;oHI Delly LOCAL COIN ue.. ln,4
•
al•o survived by 7
grandc hildren ind 6
g rea t -grandc.h i l d ren .
Services will be held on
Tue9day, January 18, 1983
graveside, at 11: l 5AM at
Forest Lawn Glendale,
Foreat Lawn Mortuary. In
lieu of flowers donations
may be made tD the Kidney
Research Society of Hoag
Memorial Hospital, Newport
Beach, Ca. Fore1t Lewn
G 1 end a l.e M o rtuary
dittdors.
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427 E 17th St
Costa Mesa ~9371
;...cccmecs ~s
• l.8guna Bltaicri • 494--9415 ! Laguna Hells
• 768-0933 s.n Juen C.p11lrano -.1n&
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Here birdie
An injured 1wan plays cat a d mouse with
s,t. Dick Adame of the California Highway
Patrol on a road near Oroville. The 1wan,
eventually U~areCI, Wat hart along With
otben when Oying into power ltnet durin•
heavy fog Monday momlng in the Sacramento
,nd San Joaquin valley1. A rew or the birth
were kflled. '
prlvlltgH end obllgatlont Piiot, J1t1. II, 111, 25. lN3 NllVICI CO..CTIOM CHAROlla, MU
appurtenant thereto. 22e-13 fOMIQN UCHAMOS ~. 12&.I YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A LOMG IMHANCa MID
oat> Of' ii.UST DATU> "10108/80. -"1tllJC NOTIC[ MLAT9D _,.Wm
UNLEU YOU 'TAKE. ACTION TO LONO OISTANCE RATES PROTECT YOUA PROPERTY. IT ......-'! ~ _ _ S(e7 .2) (~ MAY II! IOLD AT A euaLIC SALL ,..., _ _.. ..._ OPTIONAL CAlUHG PLANS
II' YOU NEED AN ~NA TIOH , 8A&.a CW (OATS, ()()MS)
OF THE NATURE OF THE Nllt~~ ,AOCEEOINO AOAINST YOU, YOU Notice 11 llttaby given thel
9"0VLD CONTACT A LAWVER. purauant lo MCtlon 11188 oC the CIVIi The etrwt acid,.. ot the above 11 Coda, Stet• ol Cetllom11, th•
200 McN•ll No. toe, Newport 11fldett1gl'led wtll 1111 al pu1111c; Mia ~ CA 82083. No -ranty II by ~tl\11 blddlnO on !tit 24th given H to II• complatant11 Of d•y of Jenuery, 11113, ti 10:00 ~ The '*""°"'Y under o·~ a.m., on the pr.,,... wtier.
Mk! Died ot TNlt, by reuon ot a Mid pi'opar'ly Itel .,_, t1ored, end
tlf9ldl or dlflUlt In !tie OOllgetlont which -located el Public S10t.,.. ••cured th.,•bf, lltretolor• Inc. 13241 Jeftffy Roed In !ht Qty
... cu Itel •ncl cl•llveracl to tllt of IMne, County of Or9fl08, State of uoderelgoed 1 wr1t1811 Otc:Wttlon Clllfomle, the •bandoMd gooda. of Default and Demand tor a... chattel• or peraontl proptrly
Incl wr1t19" no11ct 04 bfeedi and Of dltcflbtd belOw, In Ille metier• of:
eMclton to CauM the undm1l9oed Thom" Maull -Wither. clryw, 2 to _. Mid pr~ to NtlelV Nici 1111tcaHt, couch, 5 maltrHHl.
obllt•tlont. tnd th•rnfttr th• dolly. TV, 1tarao, 3 lebllt. 11 clleln, 111ld9l"911ed c...cl Nici nollot of ~.protector. WICWll'I.
brtlOh •"Cl of •l•cllon lo b• Allton Whitney -5 dleln, tbl, 4 ,_ded S..,1-btr 23, 1H2 .. ~ 2 matt,_, I t• 40 tnetr. No. S2•3HH1 of Offlclel bc>•11. trunk, 2 tledt, 2 cab!Mle, Atoordt In 1111 otllct ol th• mirror, wldl• plllllt etend. "'°°"* of Ofanot County; Boolt JldllOll -45 bo-., ~ lelCI l•I• Wiii b• made, l111t COUCll, • mlllr•=· WMl\tt, TV, without oovtnenl or wertenty. lumber,• dlelrt, , tllll.
...,,... Ot lmf*tcl, raoer'dlnO tllfe 1'011nnt JOllneon -Butlnette. llOlfllMlon, or ~ance.. 10 t(ltc1, tllnl bcl, e bo1t11. euttCMI,
pey ttll rtmllnll'9 ~ .-n °' hl-ctltlr, boolcc-. tQY9, lamp, 2 Iha ~ -.e4 &y eeld .., ot Clllllra. •
Tniet, w1tt1 111ter91t 11 In llfcl note Joarnt "'"1IWrt Co. -3 ClhNQ,
pro¥lllecl ~ " any """' bed, tbl, 4 chalrt. • bo .... delllt. tN *"" ot ...., bieci °' Trwl, EllHb•lh a ..... -a •Hhlfl, ..... dwfet _. ...... Of .... ~. i.dder, sf-. f\IOl, 2 ONllrl, TNllle lftd of IN tN1ta cneMd by OOUOll, 2 IM. a '*"Pl. ....,.... .... oe.c1 of TNlll. ,.,_, l\'llCNne, ~IS bolllt.
lalCI •ele •Ill b• lleld on fllobetl MoOeflttty -I tllt
l'Mldlli11C11ey, ~ "· '"'· .. ceMttl•. 9Cl9ffoldlng, ,.,.. ••• 60 1:00 p.m, 11 IN ~ A--bO .... lll'Nolodl. ntrenoe to tll• OMo Center JOllPfl P. Caputo -10 box11, dlrl IUlldlnt. JOO ._ CNpmen Ave., blllt. 011 .. 1, 1tove, minibike,
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S11u1day pubtlcatlon• Prim~· l..ldu Nord huyCl'ont ~ bdrm, ~ V1 b.1th
& 30 p,m tht prev1ou1 Lttti LR., ulr rond 2 \Mr.I til114 Sl.:SOO,OO<T day. For Sunday end
Monday pubttc11ton1·
12.00 noon Satutdt y
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Kiii• and corr.attona mey ~ m11d1 untll 5·30 p.m.
tor the next day'• publl·
c:ettoo. For Sundey and
Monday p11DlU:auona, 12:00 noon Saturd1y
PleeH Hk tor • "klll
number" when c ancel· ting )'DUI ad ..
EllHllS Check your ad dilly and
reporl errore lmmedl•·
Illy. The DAILY PILOT
111umea llebtllty for the
11111 tnco11ect ln11rt1on
onty.
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bt·•m l'\llhnw1. Cw·nlwtwd. pul111111 $4.io,ooo
> PHlllSUU HOME
0c.'l•an & jl:uy view• Mlil'tnu room. •l IJc.h M't, a
bath. :\700 li4J l't SJ .3115,000. Uc1•1.1nrmnt
LllDA 11&.l-UUIOIT
Lagoon v1"w from ~ bdnn, 4 be\h, fom nn.
Boat slip for 3 boat.a. Now $9Dt>,000
IAYSIH PUOE
Spectacular l:)ayfronl dpl>< 2 br, 2 hA up,~ br.
2 ba dn 2 boot Sp!K'l'S. t\t-dU('l<i -$ l .~00,000
FAIRIAllKS RAMOH
New 4 hr, ·I'' ba, t•ui.Lom fo'rl.!m'h Nurn1ttm.ly
F.i.tuh' I 2 priml' acre hilltop Sl.:l:>0.11110
.. 1yuncMlllOOOpermo 411 .t1~~·~AYI Wlnttf,prktl7~211 Hlft.tQtt:ll1H8 l l UOO/ll'IO l:'3-00ll: ........... , Mff t4t·7'61 -~ ~111~:,i;i:,,J =~· tl4t·&0<41 •ft 8 C.rna ••I Mat llll NPI Hgte 2 Ir 1 11 ,.,. 78o.2S71 1871/mo 2 Ir 2 11.
Or11t 1111111 or lnv111 O.ner Incl• no pete. 711 2c' 2 e1 'Coodo "'i"Cer towMC>YM, lrplC, P•lloJ ment fr't ~HA WOll'I OOIHPRtllT PrHtg Hrbr AldO• mao Kno.r. ITAll!T tll76/mo r-oe. Mfr HOIQ Ho•p, )pldoui ll"fJt. ont ~-port, t11Jnory rm, 111
IHt 11 $79,000 ca1ey & cu.1om. by owner. 2 11v. • oc••ri vu. turn prot dac: HO·~&O Olllmo e•o 1:124 I two bedroom t;tHn•, am•ll s>tt Ole
acottt J br & 01n R 2 1100 • 1,11 . 3 b•. tr. tm. Ip Lu••Wf -·-TSL Mgmt ... 2. 1eo3
1•1·JJ4J 000 1110 11&11 3713 -'viii Imm 13100 mo _.. .,_ H~AIOA VllW H. OMll I .,ll'tmfnl5 Of ~1'30, f42.422 t • 81HllDr• (213) 1110·!1121. (7141 • Br 2 ...... condo. dbl ~ 3 lull .,.,,, CIOH 10 ... !ll'!ftftPI' .. ,
-~ 160 67641 oar, IPI, ltMll, Pl>OI !OPI &. perk Oommu· Wtt41aff YUfllt ~ '-,1111h1 )\\
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H l RI 0 II 11 DI! · I 7 I 0 I m o • d • P t pool I teOO rnc» IMNllor. t & i llf aot• OUSTOll LIHH lt11' 2141 1•43113841 • 'l'J.,tll7 t 0111 Poot, •1>•. t1u11d
Cory 2 Br lurnl1h1d NEWPORT HEIOHT& utlf""'°""3 Br 2 Ba rm No Pitt lmM9d ()o.
LUii Oii LI MUST SELLll Mo No child. pet, non• dryer. gard Klde OK 11trv 1>rtv1t 1 y111 ,... fUINtSHED or I 8drm 14180
DIRT OHEAP! S&OOlmo tnc:t utll• Mo· M~CA. 41 Br. 2 81. wlhr, 2 C:&f Otfi pool, tPI , c~ S~Mlor 1410
Cornet twn!IH w/f'P, 3 f1tdt. t11m1. IMM OP· emoktr let, 1111 + MC P1t1 01<. wtl tOO dt p H 113~/ A111u now UNfUINtSMt:O 2 bdrm '950 BR 2·~ be, W/O, & rtfr tlon, 1ubmtt Call •nv 640-41990 H OO/mo, 1•1 & IHI 7i•l710·0 845 Peul111nO .c & Ct •• ,, Obi. 0• 'Im. '"'"O-t" .. 3 1200 otuntng chp •LL UTILRIES • 00 ~1g1 I.ow down. I' 10~ V" • .... lftwrrt leacll Zl It 950· 1362 Ll•tl• lt~~•I• lar PAID, HEALTH TSI. Mgmt 7.,4. 6' ooo Agt 6410-4380 LH IPT OHIO LIDO tSLE • 3 bdrm. 2 t>t. 2 OA 1 ea. atove.1pt1 & :~ 1~11~!C"'i~4o~~ !:. CLUIS. TENNIS IMIUIATI
$76.000 tam1m 11100 mo Biii drpe Fnc:O yd & Piiio. MING I '°"'*" -lllU VUll ~~ 1011dy. "" -.SUll rnq 1936 yee1 IM:;6 0658 SWIM pus 2 er I a. *'nd'Y rm, I.ti,. Lill Mull Mii NOWI B v. B 2 tllaQI 646·348b mu<.h mort! Sony, pool, CrP••· drapee 3 Br home on quiet Mullan Realty. 540·2960 3 r, I • 1· ctr gar, Harbor Vl11w Hornet. 3 l>d, no pets. Models 1415/mo. t, ... 11--" '' t Lro y11d • Aek lor Lori c:omm pool Winter or e •Ide 3 Br 2s'"' Bt cond 2 ... lova1u h-• __ .... dally 9 to 6 220' Maple ,...., " ---------yrly Agt 676·8170 1826/mo pa Joyce ud. .,., • ""12"00' 1"""'' open .. aupert> term•' Bell buy Wll "IEW .. OM( w 63 2... o•r ener. • mo · TIL .... _. l ... J.llf• at only $ 124,500. C111t • " VefY ntce 3 Br 1 Be, oceen 11111• •gt t· 1 "" A II Jan 16 646 8846 O k · ocl ...-• ,. • 4 BR. 3 ea. POOi. Owner view. lrplo. blt·ln1, 6507 YI -• • WO 979
•537o tr11n1lerrtng Mutt 1111 Sea•hore Or (drive b" EASTSIDE IEM 3Br & den. 2 ato1v. nr G ,._ a rtm..-.. 1"86/mo 2 Br '"• Ba ' t . , Clltrm.no 2 8dr 1 Ba. Fr. ooean Comm pool, ten arucn ,.pa ~"9 upper unit. Ill bll ·lnt, :ullan Realty 540·2980 lat). $850 54s.7oo9 doora. u ""' Avall. nt1, new cpt1, etc. 310 cerpo1t, lndry rm, b•I·
Aak lor Lori 211 Yr •H HOO/mo P101pec1 . Newport port kldt/No. COfly
BV OWNER·Nwpt Hll HHHI Ual•ralallH Agl. Jae le Htndteman Shoree $925, 673·265'1 880 lrvlnt Avt 527 W Wllaon
FOR SALE BY OWNER S •202 83HZ89 ... • Bto Canyon c:ori"o 3 er. (11 l6th) TIL M&llt H2·11H E•ST SIDE cuatom bit "07 Fullerton 1 CtHbl • 6'"5-110'" lllT'-II " Completely rt bit 3B1, lullo8olf c:ouree vtew, ,. ,. '""
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home, very pvt, PoOI & 2Ba, pool home. $285, 3 Br 2 Ba $800 Daaa Ptl•I 222$ s 14 lse 8•4·7•2• ewport BcAch/So 2 Br. 1,,., B• twnhae
... COROllADO CAYS . ·I ~~;,;;:~v k~~~r~~~'ci rf~: 11iOOOii.i64iii5i-9i5i5i•iiiiiiiiiiiii 4 Br, 2 Ba ocnfrnt SttQ.O Panoramic: view condo 2 Nwpt Crest. lg "3'BR,2•;, l700 16th St Built-Ins. leund rm, cer·
0.Hrll Coronado Island t:usl bnyfront lul. IJ~ boal nunctng s2o9.500.t• ~~~:·~~~~~11~:g. B55r25..S1700/mo. t Br ba. DR, lplc, wetbar. l•IDovtrl pPoet"o·KY.•,rd600tb~~;25~::;0a11 ROOM, dock Plaru. nvrul. Now $J70.000 wltl•rms 63I·1965 OOllOU Ill Ull JlOOI• •uLn mo blln·lns. rel!. 1g 2 car ~ '"2 5113 ..,
' • " Aot 496-5980 oer tennis pool 1p11 °• · 25•8 Orange Ave
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ROOM, llOOMl MllH WITll llOHI PRIP IUIAHllHT $975 mo IH Avl 2/ I Catt for appl
Alfordebl• two atory, " HPUI NEAT BEACH HOME lll·l1U Foaal1ia Valley 2234 5U·3049 OCE·NFRONT DI• 2·4 Br TSL Mom• 642-1603 2 Bdrm uch side. 2 car w/11eumablt llnanc:l11g. l--------~ ;;.;;,;;;-.;.;.;.-.... .... -..._....., ..... ._. __ ,.
Bdrm tam tty bo:rne tn garage, large 101 RV IC· Wiii take tov. down. Nice Super condo, 2 & den &. 4 Br 2 Ba. frptc. D/W. Nwpt Hgls. 1h11rp 2 br + By week o 1 month 2 Bd, I 811, redeco11ted.
PICluresque lrvlnet Su-1127.700 unit over gartoe Make -· ber & dining & Sitting gardel\8f, nu cpt &. paint, den trt.ple• lrplc, G:,• 673.7873 git, pool. Chtld OK No
perb toc:ailo\ WetkAto a':; Mt O.artllt, llltr, oller $319,000. Eve rm &. lrplc: & patio& 3 car lrg p11t10. S675 mo. Ill & no pell $800 675·6 Nicely lurn, I Br. lrptc. pets $525/mo 13119 A :~:~~0 11n:c~:·.:d • ,, 141·1121 640·92lil; dya 540·49a9 g11. Only S1200 Pr mo. ~~~~;.2~~0~}=~5 dep. 3 Br. 2•,.., Ba Condo wt pallo I Blk from bc:h. Baker 841..()763
term1t A 1mert buy at $16,000 DOWN Tennl1, pool & •Pt Harry gollcourse view. 2 l1pjcs. Near 36th & Balboa. Utll 3 Bi. S495. t'A Ba only 1 187,0001 649-7171 TllE -1n111 lllllT Frederick 631·1266 Agl 2240 sec gate. 11nnts, pool pd $550 until June 15 ~ B1, S445. 1 B11 ..... ,. HHI. •••ell 5 7 73 .. ,, 68 Pool No nata s.48 9556 Large • Br, 21.4 ba Tlbu· II HWPlaT lllTI. Lease/option euper.condo S 1400 5 • 72 daya. 6.-v-44' . . .. -• THE REAL
ESTATERS ron condo. Quiet Interior I E'SIDE UlllTS 3 Br 2 Ba trg tot. 3 Br & den Wet bar 3 HOME FOR RENT 67~·CI09 eves Balboa Bey Club, studio 2 Br w/gar $470. Nu cpl,
tocatlon. 3 pools. Close ll'J. II • 111's 1re11 I 1111100 car garage. Many UP· Huntington Beach 2 3000 sq 11. Westcll hm. • apt, new teaaa, S 1000 I 5 7 5 "C" Orang e .
to •hopping •nd lret· Owner wlll c arry 1ub· Appl ont/ 676_:...9" gradff On gr .. nbelt w/ Bdrm. S850 Fenced v•rd br, '1b•. pool, spa, den. mo Prof. decor. alt furn 636·41120. t-.5PM Water uu1101111 way a. S •rloua ••lier ---11••'1 _.,. st1nllal 2nd• on lhlll 1ennt1, pool a. IP• L-& garage. Kid• &. P•ta I lam rm. dine 1m. tr1pte lor .. ,. 01 rent BBC pd
need• tut u te. Cary and Oll ot•t•• Ill M&• well malntelned •Ingle $ 1200/mo Call Harry wet come 545·2000 gar Sl550 mo 552..0873 me m I> er 9 h 1 p re q •--1-1-.-2-1-11--.-1-.--
la1·224! 1121,000 Plenty ol olf·street par-Yo o the 11 d 1850 3 2 F 1 Backbay area condo. 3 Br N11w1v decor. Gu pd, MESl ¥11111" Scotti · n -n story , & 2 bdrm unl11., ILIFFI lllllll Frederick 631·1266 ' Agent. no f" I 6•2·7766 "• , • "'
A pride o l own1r1'1tp u wn n · Iii.Ha bd, 1101y, m Y rm, 2•,., ea. lmmac. very pvt, ·-cl ger. dwihr, pool, 0.--1 LI 1-to thla ~ Tastefully &. complellly klno and 4 c:ar garage aq. ft 3Br, tam rm, 2'A xlnt 1111 S895 tmme S 3 3 A I I U I ..,, ~'io7;. a~;Pld 4 ~.;g'; refurbished 2 BR &. den Atlr11c:ttvely priced 11 Ba. wide Greenbelt, near Pt1i•nl1 2207 d 18 1 e 0 c: c: up 11 nc:y·1 no pets 900 631• 2 2 f!I ata I D • BBQ No Piii 642-5073.
Bdrms wttll c:elltng1. F.. dotlhouae. Great quiet 1325,000. I pool Far below market STEPS TO BCH 1 Br. 963·6940 11111 6 pm, llEWPORT MEllllTS Gtatral 2702 S500, Uttllttes paid, 2
vtng room, -•bar, dou-10% lnteresl rate lat lion. Bkr. 844-0134. pkng No peta 210 44th 3Br. 2B• dpl•. encl yd, S895/mo Sub-lease unllt count 10 Si Citizens. 1lty. Call Beth 631-5230
buloua l11mlly area. LI· loc:etlon too. Auume 144·1211 $225.000. Wiii lease DP· duple1t V1ty, utlt pd. No 1163·7010, ask tor Atta I Signal Rd, 2 Br. 1•1. B11, 2BR. $4'15 MO .. ,20 di•· bdrm, I b11. S250 Secu-
bl9brlckendatoneflra----------T.D.plueownerwfllc:arry ~ St, tront. $550 mo. gerage 1860mo 8151 9/7/8301longerormo 546-5704' PINE8LUFFAPTS
pttce. Petlo room OYlr· flllll •2nd TD. with tow down \' 650·4484 M1Chae1 567-2382 to mo bests No petS 2 Br, 2 Ba Child Dk, P•-
IOok1·parlf•ttlc• yard 'On -4Bdr"2"\fti. fam1fy rm. ~ ......... "•o .~ I -TUii TUEi TUii--• I • 1·111'i'.no ~ar~4-~uejKt-Mt-hlaa .. ~~ ·-2106 . t'ltr,'·~ew;-Trl'!c-;-enci.cr----
hug• tot. Atao owner mey pool &. spa. Need• som• l:iiii~~-~~-~iiii:1;::~~;.~· ;~=,~~' "NOT with lhl1 lrlplex.'' 2 Ctroaa •• ar r.t.r.r. VACANT.0 2 BB~ s1~~o5• ~ 1 to landlord 11pprov11 ol llYf•0119 gar .. 0111 stove, dl•h· carry lat TD with 20% TLC t>Yt only. $l30,000. Bdrm In front pan end Deal of the ~nlury. Huge BR. S65 . 4 . tenant D11y1 975-1155, " "' washer, epa, tndry rm. down. Only $229,500. 631·7370. 5'5-7836 owner'• beautllul hid••· 2 + Bonua rm. Gourmet BR. S825 wl pool, sauna. eves 64'2-3532. Philltp Llttle Isle, pier, 3 story l&SO/mo
C all to 11e n ow . llAIUI VIEW llMll TllPLD way 1n rear over 2 c11 Kii dellgner dec:O< thru· =~~-9~~~th, 962·4"71. BLUFFS BAYFRONT deluxe lrg 2Br. lrplc, SPMC &3l-8l07 54
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Th• popular "Carmel" 1111,000 081•oe You're •0 c:IOff oui, 181Ulng SPA. o•· CONDO 2Br + c:onvertl· $l600 mo 675•3067 ---------Model. Three ~rooms. All 2 Bdrm units. encto-to the ocean • you can rage tst + dep moves I Br 1 Bt near beach Ille den. 2'1tBa. lrplc:, I llto 2 Bdrm Cottage THE REAL
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3 Bdrm. tamny rm home
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~ c:erpetlng Spacious Md garages. petlos Ex-, streak to 11 Top locatlon you •n $550 KING $400/mo ..1 turn or unturn 675·3371 •Pea'a·aa•la
2707 1 2625 E~;!',~1~1•1755 p1tlo Lu11u1lant gardtlrl. "teltent 1en1111. ASSU· In Balboa end priced 537-9740 lee req 536-8312
lion. 1268,500. AVAILABLE. Submlt·ol· 3v~~~ 7~1;~ep~,~~~~r~·IKQld & PetKlt~vl~ 3m~~rcTi rTmaF.P.6$3t2002/6m6o. Fred no~smkrs:n~pe11 $~ . ™'Rtfi:..&.a Property In top condl· MABLE FINANCING right 111 $295.000 13 Bd1 2',.., Ba. lam rm, din 2 B 2 Bii y ly Mat e
l .,llllT ters. 540·1151 I ueens . or -enore, 1·1 . aot + dep'a 2131 799 ... 195.I ww.:. -=a.1 -Gardener opttonat n1ng BBQ Patio. Utlla ---------• l.-ST -tOO UY I IUCI $I 200 Cati aft 5pm. pd ist + dep and you're Steps to Sand Xtre Lrge I 2 5 7 · 9 7 9 2 or ( 7 1 4) APAllMITI
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ocean view E1tec, single $600 ---------$ SElECT $55,000 eechl Allractlve IUOM NOME Beautltut exec home 3Br. N 1 c: e 2 Br condo , stry, 4 Br Fresh & clean. apt W/D. oar SP SPECIAL
condo with 2 HP•••I• EHy welk to bch, 4 B1, 3 Westctill/Mailners 3 Br 2 2Ba In lrvlne Te11ec:e. n1 $500/mo $700 moves $ 1500/mo Incl w11 & j Wk 9 79•63 7 1 or hm MOVE IN AUOWANCE PROPERTIES master 1U1tes With beau· ea spacious hvtng rm Ba. to FR . 111/opt OK Fashion Island s 1250 you In lmmed oc:cup•n· I g. rd Ag t J 0 y c e 673·8276 Large I Bl c:rpts. drp1,
tlful separate b111h1 p,,. ta~rly rm. laundry rm' $189,500 6•2-8298 mo 673-1700 cy Lindi Hart 631-1266 646-2389 OCEAN/BAY VIEWS lndry rm. prlmg water
JASMllE Olffl vate balconies, double 111ge balcony. S 188,000 22 .. 4 Agl · 2 B1 I Ba tor 1·2 1dut11, pd. gar. 1r1g, xlntloc. no
Excepllonat Pt an 2 In attached 111rage Tot at 536-1718 lloltlle Hoa ea 1100 Ctlll llltaa .,, S850/mo 3 Bi 2 Ba du· Ill CAIYOll lEllf no pets Large, clean & P et s "v a 11 now ;~~~~· c~!~ttM•;~~~!; ~~~2~~~ I io,ooo Call IJTiat 1044 ,·7b~~~~,~~0~4~:·, w;~~~o 2 ;~4!!~gl~I~~!• ~~:v ~~~~red~n;~ ~.~· ~f.!!~u~1~1~:·ti?t~'!,~ ~~~:~ ~~1~~,~~3~:~~~ tE-:-:-:s--:-:-~-1.-v.-,-1 n-ow-.-3-B_R_
model with private pool IELIEYE IT Ill llTI ·By owner 950.3435 l'15 East 18th 645·27081 Vic Beach/Adams Hunt large pool & spa & 2 Ba. dplx Fptc, patio,
& •Pa. Two private P•· 8 yrs newl Thi• home has & Assoc • Sa I I Y spectacular view Abao· Cartal •el Mar 2722 S675 mo 640-0997 llos PleMI call Linda 11 ell. 5 Br'i, 3 Ba. utll '77 12x•2. washer, dryer, Eastside, resp adlt1 pre· 631·7600, 963-3615 tutely perfect. move In 1~==..-;.;..;;.;..;:.;_..= ..... ---------
Tagltena111 fo1 I prtvtt• room & lormal dining <eftlg r1A91. eJum IW· le11eO 2 br, I ba ga.12 Bd m 2 bl condo ml to condition EverythrnO BAYFRONT, I BR. I BA, I Br 1981 Maple Ave I 11\owtng. Ollered et Unbellevabl• at s l4'5 nlng. storage lhed, $23, r a II e $ 6 2 5 / mo r .,:__ ii ,,_ S3.000tmonth De-frig $625/mo 1st tas1 person $375/mo Ups-$.425.000 FM. LiTT\.E llUll o ' 000 offer Space rent 673·754'4' bell <>-. gate. a ame· 6 200 S 1 o O de p v rt y telr5, stove tndry rm. 000. Cell 979•537 $125/mo c M 545·7300 I nll1es H50/mo. Avall nny Bibb •4•8 · 644..0126~ Sierra Mgmt 6'1·1324'
GEORGE ELKINS CO
Starter or retirement
condo • I Bdrm, patio,
pool, epa, alt on blau11lut
ground1, lmm1cuta11ly
melntalned. E11c11tent
area. Close to lr-•y•
and ahopplng In Sant•
Ane/Tuatln 1rea. 179.
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Charming 3 Bdrm plue ---------LARGE 2 B1. 1 B11. duplex, ' 2 I I I 8 3 . 5 3 6 • 8 5 6 5.
rental un11 &. meld I Ct••I. Pre,.rty 1250 carpon. ntce yd No pets I 6•0-4424' qua11er1 Specious --2178 F Placentia ---------
master 1un1 near l>ftck PlllM~ llLllA llU S~50P'C? _5•5·7983 luiaL 2.24J
Dht new 3 BA C:Of\OD lplc, Two weelle free r1t1t. Im·
gar Jae sundeck, $995 med occ:py 2 &. 3 BR,
mo 7141832·2040 Avl 5"75 to $625 CO<ne< of patio $425.000 Lowest pi!Ce M'arTne Ave
WttHlllllE I 2600 sq ft Xtnt Assu· 1 Br Tralter, pmate, utils llEITALS f:a--& A4am1....call.-
557·•7a5 U!lll l()Uf: ti( Ml:S 11,000 llft, mable l1¥n-OWC B•· .pal,d No pets 1 Rat1ge & 1 to 4 bdrm• 1tamng at I
RMltort. 675-8000 Owner mu11 Hit 2 BRI lane• for breek even re ' 111 pus tee: S650 to $1600
condo. auumable axl•· 1 $450,000 673-8956 1385/mo 499-1817 WAITED!! FllH HIT Tt 2· 1·H
Need 3 Br up to $850 pr Lrg I br, relrige. range,
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$575,000
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ltln1g.600tmanc101n1o7.:00edu~ed•k lac••• Pre,.rty 1350 1111 t PnS OI
2 9 - -EASTSIDE 2 &. geraoe for Marti 714'16'4·8325:1e.Sld1Houae+2Rentets S595 mo. 642·2510
559-64•2 $ 130K. -have 4 other 649-484'8
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C.M dupl.r.s & trl-plu up ---------to $189K S11t111 11y Ea11atd1 4 Br. 2 Ba plus
submit all olfera. Steine< luge geme rm, ttghlly tnvetmnt Co. 64~9660 tum 2 car oartg1. ltrga
I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil backyard. washer /dry• Townhomea 2 bdrm, 211 266 Cecll Pl. ~:nd~f.~~r s~~d~c".::~~ /.~~!t.~~·!~~~~~~~o TIL M1•f ~ 142· 11Da
view with Iota ol p1lvec:y sq ft under root 3 ec:1• Luxury 2 ~ 2 Ba. 2 1tory
Hlghty upgraded Loans or land. 200 perking condo, dbl gerege, fp,
art assum1bte S 175, ptacea. S2,850.000. pool. Only. $695 mo. 111
000 &. 11111, 642·5290.
mo Catt Fred Tenore. 557~ 2 l>r. 1 ba, bltrns. no pool. teundry, carport.
egt 631·1266 peti. Poot Nope ... S395/mo 101 II·
w .. 1cllH·M•rlners, 3 er 2 Agfllt 760-11119 9-6 m1ttd lime onfy 931 W. lllth SI S4'8~92 Ba. lg FR . $1100/mo Old Ce<ona c:narm 2 &. 11---------
tse1op1 OK 642-8298 Ba. w/lrplc. 1 car garage Flreplac:e. pool. dl•h·
HARBOR VIEW HO~ES very large deck, walk lo washer. pvt Piiio, XIII
Lovely 3 Br 2 Be master beach $625/..... lrg garden. 2 Br. $560.
has romen tub. formal 1---------2-4-1 _5_7_·2_8_4_1 ____ _
dining. hvJng rm w/lrptc, Ct1la Mtn 27 t..arge 2 Br t Ba. 1tov1 &. .. ~ a.w, tam 1m, ) car garage, r1trlg1, newly dec0<allCI,
very private rur yerd IEW Ill.EEi am. ut111 lnold. S545tmo. WOOOBRIOOE Detached wlpool. spe & ltre pit Newly ct.c:orlltd t Br &. 851·9522
2 B1 ptu1 d1t1. frpt, 111. $1550/leate 770..0347 Baclt plus toll apt P1110.1•2-t>C-r_m_c_on_d_o_n_r _S_o_C_•_t
gar, nlc:• yerd No peta Nwpt C1S1 Condo • br + enc:•ld garage, pool, ec>a. Plaza Pools •P• HC S 9 3 5 I mo w I g er d . rec room No pet1. S465 · · ' w 55 l-2340 lam 1m & rttrtg. S995 393 Hamlllon 64s,.4411 gete. no Ptl• 250 I
IOI' 2 c: • r g • r . $ 6 8 5 College Perl\ home, nl<*y S825 840-8208 •ot. Sharp bechelor unit. S•75 851·2175
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3 Bi. 2'"' Ba condo. Frptc:. 1---------Nwpt Shr1 2 br, 2 be r------·----·-1 Sunnowar (1 bdrm small)
I 631·204 t, s.46-4035 ~td:c~~eds8~~":!~ .. ~ SH Cl••••I• 227' atove, weter pd 1350 Enioy 1983 In a large tu-fy 3 Br w. Ba, 2·1ty. 683 642 6724 mo. No peta. 5"0-I 158· xury 3 Br Apt. TrHt MUii YllW 651·1177 Lido eolty Darrell (drive by tat) . Hflt lid• ocean 111.w 3 Br ask IOI Dave. Larry OI yourself to 2 Ba. patio. & 1211,8t0 nE $595 645-7009 WOODBRIDGE CHA· convert den & malda Pam poo1 No pets $650/mo
lnlhllletrtolthlvlltaga 673-7300 TEAUX 2 Br 3.Be, Im-quartera $2000 mo. Large 2 BR 2 Ba. 2 1ty 8'5-338t,876-5949
• • rere MCludld 2 etory • Br 3 Be dplx, patio. mac, highly upgraded. 759-9100 Sally unl1, 1550 mo. ·No pete. OLIVE TREE 21110 COi· on a-40' lot with -.per.el• aundec:k. trplc. 2 car oar, I Greet loc: S825/mo. "--~-U t. --2410 Call 540-1158, Hk fo1 -t -2.Sr l~bl atueftol.
artlat'a etudlo. Juel • w laaci11[F11a1 lSJS ~~$'.,~~~oo':~:i SSf·IKl5tr an 6PITI _.__ a 08v1, terry or l>em $1:5 & ,535 tnctudlng alt
1h0rt walk to the bllCh BREATHLE.SS 3t50• VIEW 2/t Oya &41·5293, ev .. LE.ASE/SALE·E•tc 2 1ty, *a.~e=l~h~ldB(;K~ 2 Br I'~ Ba. $450/mo I()( weter. , ... pool Call tdoal tor 11mo<1e1 or new Lai•H ltacll 1041 from the tutty lendacaped 1-776--&104 4Br. 3Br, 2580 IQ It Prof 2 pereon1. 755 W 18th 5'8·738
help flnanoe CONDO McKnight Ortv.. 2ba home In San Diego upar apa.....,..1 , nus 1 r e • s 1 3 o o m 0 988·3652
OAll ~1211 2 Bi. oar Ocean View. No County Workshop & room Equipped Kit, 559·5958 2 BR 2 Be. c:pt1, drp1, New lu1tury Condo. Wtlk ...... ~BJIU tmmac No c:htldren. 3 car gar. & MINUTES Bncfet b•r. Cu1t decor. ---------1 f 1g ht/d to s c Plaza I Br a den ~ u
c:on11ruct1on. Owner wllt -hlllto,S end 1h11 lovely 3. Br S A•-.. .., + bo I dee: , cul-d•Hc:. Ra.nch n ° P • 11 $ 5 3 0 / m 0 · St. 640-9607 ---------
$t09,000. 497-3269 from the lrwys end BLUE Workehop garage, very HAVE. 6 8r Tnlrck home ~ ~v~i ~~ r 1 •8 o'o m "f: lncludll welher, d~. lPlllTllllTI
UUP Ullltl 111111 • PACiFtC Avo Pte•n &. low move-In. 1365. KING WANT Tenant, now 552•8672 lrptc, elegant frenc:h BHutllutly tandtcaped
• .., 1 --L111H 11111 1012 lamlly fruit tree• abound 5it9740 IM r9q. $ 1750 pr mo. Gold111 wlndowa. top floor, pool garden apts. Pool & Spa.
Hr ._,_ FM LIW MR TOWNHOME 3 BR 2 Ba, • and ell on 1ow cere Eit°1!u1tve home nr So PrOPl(lles 752•15811 Tf!!latHtl Ual.2SZS view. tennta court•. p_,fos/decka. No peta.
Near the l>each In PDPU· L 111 prlCld [)ynHty iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil upgraded end unit View, automatic aprlnkl111. Coast Plue. 2300 aq It 2 BR 2 B• S WOO<lbrldge BIG CANYON TOWN· awlmmtng poota, •PH, 1-edrm "476...$4llO ~~z~~wCJ','~.~~o~::,; model w/2 Bdrma 6 2 1unny pailo, beeut. de-Prt<*! below market and 4 BR. 2'Abt, huo• kit· condo. 1 yr new, up•· HOUSE, ru•urlous 2 er, 2 ;::~~~~~.ti;, ~~f!n";· 2 Bdrm W. Ba sseo
home redacoretld and Ba. Great llnanctng "SPYIWI ,_/IPA cor All amenltlet. $176, 1ppral1ed at S1119,500 ch en $ 12 5 o Imo. telra. carport, ell amenl· Ba. Spectacular golf 549-3421 2250 Vanguard
cul• u ca n be Fire-1379.ooo. 644•7020 2-Story Nantucket !IBR 000 A11um1 5138,000 WALLACE 6 CO RLTRS 751..0795 ttu $850 mo Joe CO\lrtw &. Ilk• vi-. HP 2 •---,..------I 5•0·9826
1>1ace. 2 prlv•t• patio•. , __ U_lll __ l_UL __ l_ST_l_TE __ with bHuttlut Sun111 :;i.~f9/ 5 Owner , (619) 729-5966 Fentuttc Find. Lrge 3 :r,:~l' 752·2223, ~ c: 1 r 0 a r L • 8 11 28r. 1Ba dplx, pvt petto,
den With bar • 11tt tor lull B6 owner 111,.~11-3 br, 3 Pool aurroundtd l>y 14
1 •, ---------bd .. be ___, ..___ $ 1200/mo 644·2• 16 new drp1. freah pelnt, ... ·• 000 red brleka. Tattelul Y,. l I. E ll 1100 rm, .. · ..._... '""'"'· eto11 to 1hopptng, Nwpt 1143,000 L H.t C111 to-1, 2 11ory, 3 y.ar• old. decorettd thruout w/ llW)Oll ltacll 1ot9 • xc ••1• Gourmet lllt, 111gan1 Luxury adult condo, 2 br. Hot• area. 1676 mo day. $198,000. Low down. wallpaper• & ihuttere. -....-_ ..... -... ...... ....., ___ EXc:hangeyOUt lnv••ment lormtl dining, 1uper 2 be. upgrtded, micro. Af!tl•Hll Fual1•H 833•8182
Bechelor ~ "395
t Bdrm $•86-S4llO
2 Bdrm, 1Y• be. $680
-Po,.lbte 1111t option Manv upgradll Setter RE Locally or n•tlon plush oeeor. lat +de-ale, lrplc, wuhlf/dryer, a i------,.----1 . 17141 67l-4400 752·8731. ' 7 OtVORCE DISTRESS 50 • po.11 mowa you In. S.75 MG. bldg Avail 2T1 No lllMI e-~ 2Bruppef IOI bite'.
IJIJI az .. me· finance~ Country llvlng at Ila blal. wlda 7141498·0I KING 537.97-40 r .. raq. peta. Luu. S 7 6G. Ptalas•ll 2107 ger. 153!1, 120 I: 20th, t Bdrm $4110
131 E. 18th 646-8918
16 I E 18th 642-085e
High 1110P. hllt. 380 deg.. c•NYON LAKE 857-5347 IYI 6'6..()100, 648·6219 2 Bdrm, tv. ba $575 HARBOR To plaot your m-.ge view Unique cu1tom 3/41 · n 3Br, 2Ba. huo• tam rm, Small 1 BR apt. new crpt, 151 E 21,1, 548.2408 r.!:noCOfl~':.c. ~~~ !~::: .. ~ ~~ .... Ot1n• VI•• Ltt ~r::.~ -~,;:,~~·s ........... , 2241 drpa. l4l15a..SO&e 2d~~·p!.~·.,~nf,'n':· Luge 1 Br ldUll, neer
Prlv•cy • luxury. 1380, S1c1lllCI • beat ofrl LOW Ctrnttlon. Open hM Set ARCH SCH HOTS. VltW, 3 SA40/mo. 2272 Meplt. lhops, pool, •II ullla pd.
D*'llot 000 Muit move. Wiii down IO'Y. Int. Trade for 1·4 or call 526•7oet Br. 2 Ba, lrJ.'· S845.imo C.rtal ••I Mar 2'12 631·2927 1 8 8 4 M 0 n r 0 11 1 a . Cleael1led, 642·5e78 conttder teeH/opl tnythtno 01 value. 1180"5411 96441111 .. , .......... ,, D Ito• 548-0338 " ., F 1 731·5115 2 Br, encl QatlQI. qUlet COME SEE BttMJtl1ul aunMI • ....,.,. .. N.-.r " yr . Pt • ga-1 ________ _ Find W'111 60U Wint In Own(!Ait. .-5 mOn· r It. nlCI yrd Inc. 01rd• SP!CTAC\Jt.;AA 1W tor furn ept., frplo. rllfe. No pell, 1475 mo. Ntwly dec0tet14. 1 Br & ae1ltt11noa f• with oa11yl~~~~~~~~ Dally Piiot wlfteoa. ~:~~~7g_J;~;> •vt1/ I.I. Waatd H2S ntr. No peta. Couple 1425 Semot Wiy '995/mo. 17S~8M 84$-5"577 Bechtlor &. toff at>t. 'Pe·
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REMODELS/FACE LIFTS Clall• Cue llr;. or IMIH Jot>• ma1n1 or mow & •Clo• HAULINO·t1ud1n.-;11g; cieanlllQ s.tvp Cl••· 1n1e.1rad 841·8.'427 P • 1r1 ck 1h1 P 1 P •' • ""'"' •
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nm repair. FrH nt. llama 845..elet wkdyt Ou" work·AMI ratn Id John -----------•-•-• .. •------Pl.ASTER PATCHING t"Cl•~ln , 01 .. n Ill" Randy 841-oe22 Fr" "t Torn '""1-"'"7" 1 f!I• H•UL·MOVE·RE••ovE lactat Tax Piii Pu--.,. '""1-~'"'"5 , Looking for 11tn1 chlld "" "" " E 'd II I "' .., .,,_ Aaatucco1. lnlla11C 30 r rr ,... ... .,. Doore. Add na, Conver· cera? S 1 60 hr. FUI. t. RESID/COMM'L/IND •P In • nome rape fa t'm ln1Urad Federal'"' TIJC S.V~ by Richard Sinor I.IC yr1 N .. t. Paul 645-2977 ITl•ITI --
tlona, All Btc:lg 35 yra TIME ONLY var". lunch, 20 yra Do mv own w~k., Ra11. No Job 100 tmall, 1183·6• 15 NORM Homt/olllca appll 280044. 1'4 yra of happy •-00 IT NOWI Rats Jarry S40-U 13 anacka, ectlllltlaa, TLC UC. 2780., Al 840-9128 BRIAN 548·3011 leatlat 8!l t·•87t. local cu1torMr1. v un Servlcet, axp'd051· 111 t
"'vour''D'•1'1 .... P'110'1· CARPENTER SERVICE 2-3 yrs 761·23•2 wkdyt r·1 Cl I 11n1 OlllTI. -L • I Thri you, e3l-'44to ~~ Teterlq ' Kltch/btlh Rarnodelln" .. , ... •• I< 'd I II.. I 14 ., It 'v Ul· 112' .. IClf 11 LOWEST RATES! p --, __________ _ S=-.!,r;::~. Formic• toe>• & Cabinet• CltHla1 Stnlcea IF YOU WALK. ON IT • c:im·71~.0m::~~,1~ Furn•c•pool•Wllllf heat GARDENING SERVICE nHI profu1lon1~~~~ "4!"'~ ~-Mott IUbjectt, K· 14
Uc"d Kan 838·1451 HouH claanlng & t>ual• we clHn Ill Wood. Ille. Prunlno, Ctaan~p• yrt 111p. 838-71'49 I Day/av. '8 '&l2/hr, 142·Nll, ut IH neu. Janttorlll Mrvlca. carpal, ate 832 •• 981 METICULOUS MORT'S lt•t ltt1lH Comml{tllc:I 848-7658 , .... _ _... ______ Pl••'!:: Mr. Morgan 64H178 • Framing. llniln, remodel, Pll IT 11•--18T CLASS PAINTING ~ repair. etc. Llc"d. Call Call the proteulonet Jim. r it I Ii l Lf • IHIWl5 Cemal'll removal/ bulling. llalattlllct W1tlp1par. ln\faxl. R•-241w D M .... 1··· BlllnOullffrar!Cll n1t1Ya wlll ~tit .. / lta .. tl Palombo 1162-4314 848· .. 800 Ua art t I •• 11 Plumb.C1rpen1ry·Elao pallo cover1, tml con11r pelra. Fr" HI. 11711•52114 v -· -tul0t FrM1Cn In rny t\OfM. WE WILL TAKE CARE QUALITY FINISHINO 1 Uc; B352861 1151-eo&7 Very reaa. rata1 Mika, '.oHOME MAINTENANCE Oullllty·Mnalble ratH 651·29'45 CA~:~~r~'J;~AA~?tf:Y Carrt Stnlct -ol your J1n1tor1a1 & & REPAIR REAS DUNHAM HOME M-4.0700 alt ePM I WORK GUAR • REAS P1Jntlng/rapa1" • dr1, ATLAS PLUMBINO Free etl Tom 548-2953 IMPROVE••ENT 891·11955 windows replaced. mlr· HEATINO & WELDING Wla ... Clt11la1 DAVE 494-1003 Shampoo & steam clean cte1n1ng nee<11558-8470 ---------"" Ho .. t Cltaaiai rored wardrobe dra. ---------Color brlghtenera. whl ~-Qan1 l 831·8530 _ MHHIJ 5•6•7887• So48-'550o 24 hr Mrvlce 846-1888 WE WASH WINDOWS Air Ct ... / ltfrl1. crpta • 1o min bleach. Ce1tracltu, wHtral _....,.•...,•..,•,.I.__ ___ • _ MOUSfWO•., -REP REP p R 0 FHt • ProlNalonal - --***HOME REPAIR n~ BRICl(WORK Small )Obi aa1p1'1 patllft-AIR/ 1 El E.M 0 01.1lllty work guarantMCI Air conditioning, ratrlge· Hall. llv/dln. rma 115. •vo QUALITY REMODELING TREES Repalra/fh1mod No job WAITED I NewPQft Colle MHI, -... ,.,... Low COii 24 hr Mrvlce. Fr" •llmata "49-7391 rRaetaslon:..."5e!!!~O· repair. room5517050. couch 110; PallOl·ACldn'•·Oeckt topped/removed Cteen too eml Fut Hrvlce, trvlna. Rell. 975.3175 Low ratff, lie. 538·9898 BRENT 650·1030 _
,_ ~4 chr uer allm. pet KENNETH MacHALE up, lawn ranov. 751·3'478 lree .. ,. Keith 646·4872 I T/EXT p•1NT G 19.::::::LM.:::-/iii::::l.:--·l---------, ....
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Repalra, Saalcoallng. S&S AllPhlt 631-4199Llc
odor Crpt repair 15 yra Lie. IS.821 Mll-3852 High quallly nouMwork BRICK-STONE-BLOCI( N ... IN ...... u •• 1 ...... ••P Do work musell. t.1ndse1pl""'·Yd Clnup1 Carpentry · Mesonry rt _..,. 1 fl .. Frplc1 plan1~1 b""''a & WALLPAPERING -..... Law ....... ..&.." ' C t w... Li .• ., R pe or.. ..... n M .. omes · ~ • "'" · Cu11om ~k Fr-NI. Repair/remodel, Declet, ~ Reta. 554-0123 •• •• .... •• Tree trlm/remov·M•lnl oollng • Plumbln~ Experienced, depend•· Free. est. Raia. 6'46·048• Reee. Steve 547-4281 dOCka. boall, I~. o•r That 1111 contractOfl who
No S1a1m/No Shampoo' N-cabl~ts. cabinet 11-Irrigation Jim 851.ot29 R=ll • ~t~c~~6-~;0 ble, honeal, lnlllllgent, Everything In Masonry ---------dra, ate. Alyn 675·82114 ~.~:1 ~~.~v:, ~~
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dry Free est 839-1582 counlertops. 642.0881 1ree work comm/lndu11.
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JACK OF ALL TRADES t e bes t h o n • winllf' prices 673-5387 prices are am a Ill Ron, II Dan Hallberg Gredlng · · Chuck Nowlin 642.2873 Cell Jack anytime, 873-7012 altar 6 PM 650·6477. 650·7996 I ......... ..,. ______ Md. Unllcanlad contrac:·
& Paving Co Res/comml We Care Crpt Cleaners Dttr lntilt ~LAWN & YARD MAINT I Dey or nlghl. 875-3014 Wffkdays All day Situr· Mill IJl .. I • 1 PRlf, patllft.. Hui;:;w~::'~~~~:r.-· t-r.~r ~~~tl~n:~·~o~~
Lie. 3117680'4 842•1720 ~';~:;~o':'i! ~~~ol DOORS OALOREll ~Clean-ups Ina. tlc'd. IHar•w ... Flttu day & Sunday Mini Bllnda. draperlu RESID/OO~~'::D Uc. #411802. 548-11734 tractor• anc:I ,con1Um«1,
_1_u,_._,_tt_l• ... •-.----1 Work guar. 645-3718 c:i~~~~:1::.~~1:~. Free ... Dave 983-2503 HARDWOOD FLOOR (114)113-1012 ~~rar:in~~·~~~r~1! FREE EST. 650-7189 ROOFING REPAIRS (f,'~~:...86Jr=le~~
WILL SIT In my CM home, Carpal Installation & re· ---~-----Tll IUll IOHl WAXING ONLY 8•8·4800 I PAINTERS NEED Small jobs OK. Free "quaallon1. Contractor'• anytime. fenced yard, palra reasontbly priced D!J!lll Lawn-tr94Mhrub Install Scandlnevlan Cransman ExP4t(lenoed, reliable and WORK! 30 yrt exp, Intl .. umatea. Call Tom or Siata Llcente Board, 28 meall. r .. s. 548'267• Over 30 year experience --.0._R-.Y-.W•A-L_L_IA_C_O_U_S_T_IC-Tree 1rlm/Removal +Cutt. Hae Painting lrtdrough, loeel refs. call Nni•1 I ext Acouatlc cellloga. Chuck, 542-1392· Civic Ce nter Plaza,
Babyallllng, any hour Carpel Worka 66t-8205 All ph1ae1. t4 yrl exp Lawn melntlRototllllng 5 .. 8-097'4 631·4870 _ee_v_e_rl_Y_64_5_·_1_29_4___ ·ABC MOVING· LI<:. 366780. Fr" est. Sttrttulal Stmca Room 690, Sanla Ana.
Near Vlctorla/Xlnt rel•. Fully llc'd & lntured FrM ntlmata 548-6085 HOUSECL EANING Quick, careful Service. 011111 Painting 842·7'4711 CA 112701. Costa Mesa.. 642·8482 Get GREEN CUh con1ractor. 532·5549 •---------P.aple who nMCS people By Sc1ndln1vl1n L.ldy kl 552--0 0 I Sectalarlal Hrvlcea, ly· -==:=:=:=:=:=:=:= for WHITE alaphanlt Sell with EASEi thould alwayt c:l\eck 11\e exp'd 548·2171 We do pac ng '4l Trade your olCI ttutt for ping. COP'f, etc. FHt -
Have .. omething to •ll? with a Cluelflad Ad Clasllflad Ada, Y-""' one-II'• LBREEZE SeMce Directory In tile WANT ACTION? new good Ill with • 1ar11lc•. 8 7 5-4 4 5 e . SELL Idle Item• wllll •
Clullflad Ilda do It well. Call 842-5878 alop atiopplng center. Clualllad Ad• 642-5678 , ___ D_A_IL_Y_P_l_LLO_T __ Classltled Ada 842-5678 Claastfed ACll 6'42-567~ Clualflad eel. 8'2·5678 760-8359 Delly Piiot Cluaffled Ad .
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~ &FFOllD&ILE 110111•1 ® ren1a1a. VIiia R-1111. Wkly rent•ll $95 up non-amoker, to share gen • · "IUO . Specializing In tit & 2nd
I Br. $3110/mo. Poot, FDR FlllLIES . -2 Br 2 Ba lrom $525. No healed pool & •llPS IO I :,~!~ ~:d~u~~e~1:!: IEWPHT OEITEI Nolle• I• hereby given Jacuiz~·~~!n~~~ocal• ~EblB~:.:::,er ea~.~~
atove. retrlge, tndry tac. ~'!':'O.~ pets Across from New· ace:" Kllcnena evall. pool. jecuul, only ml· Wllh use ol reception. tn11111e City ol Foun1aln at well 11 Tourtata. 642-2171 5.45-0811
No pell. 423 w . Bey. porl Beech Goll Courae. La 85 ~ Co~~~1294 nu1ea to beach & Oan11 cont room. kltch, phone, Valley wlll hold • pybllc BankAmerlcerd, Amer----------
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2 Br, 1'~ Ba. 610 Joann VaUey Parkways, Mission Vu~p. Orange County." $550/mo Bachelor Pen-Wkl 1 11 Illes Call Gerhard 11 Sllfll 1vall. sep1ratety It Communlly Develop· 645-3433. 2112 Har~r lt.-J W..,_.. SllO • ~ ~ ~ ~~ °' SUUll •111 · $290/month plu1 ·~ ull· 1 ceasing Mall & mMlage . • nou1 no an w a 1 c o m e ( 1 1 l •-,1--eat
St. Adulla prat. Small scheduled ui open in Apnl. 1983 !house. Veraalllea. pool,' Y renta 9 now tve · 1 7 1 • I 8 3 1 • 2 o o4 o desired. Call: Jane. ment Advisory Boerd Blvd . CM. ' ut
d0gs OK 645-8453 spa, security gate, 111 5105 & up. Color TV (business) or (714) 714/780.0100 meeting to dlacuse the -
---------•Comple x has 2 & 3 Bdrm for families & amenities. no pell Call Pl\Ones In room. 2274 '49& 9758 (ttome) funding of the tollowlno i,1 --------11 llfrtntt/lffth $530, utllltles paid. 2 handlOllpped pe'*lns of low-to-modera~ 1~. l'Of appt Ne.wport Blvd C M • ElEOITIYI Simi projects within the UllA I Yllll'1 M DPll-
Bdrm. 1 Ba. $2150 Secu· All apartment• have carpet, drapea. 1tove. TSL Mgmt 842-1603 646•74•5. Shr lrg home or condo. Full aervlce KMp your 100-year flood pleln:
rlty Catt Beth 631•5230 refri.aerauir, garbage d11posal & air ex>ndlt.ioning. WllTEI lllTail On lhe Beach hotel t 191 last deposit ullla overhead low & proles-1. Moblle home rel\ablll-~U~g~~~/~:c;.iiT:s ~~~~ ~~,:~0-;:;::: ~
2 BR 1 Ba. patio apt .. no Ebgible families must meet federa.I standards for -room 1pt kltchenalla. 968·8479. 662·2449_ slonel Image high. Pre· tetlon 669.0207 and llar In new Biker
pets S-485 Income & family size. Tmanta will pay 30'!!. of 3 & 4 Br. CloM lo waler, turn1ahed. $280 & up + 29 yr old ProlN1lon11 IS sllglou• Westclltf ar .. of 2. s.n1or CltlzMll Center Movie Call 895-4759 8 645·9161 or 752-0911 mcome towards rent turn & unfllrn, rauona· $280 dep. 2308 W wllllng 10 share 'I\ 01 3 N-port Baech. 981 Oo-Person• withing lo corn-AM .111 Noon. No CALLS
ble, •II amenltlel. Broker Ocean 1ron1 . N . B . bd, 2 be nouae. Ell·Blult, ver Or Ste. 1•. 631·3651 ment on the proJeota or PtrMHI atter 12 NOON.
N-2 Br 2 Ba. No pets. To request an apphcation wnte a post card to 875·'4912· 873-4154 N B w 1th 1 am e their propoM<I loca1lon
S475t mo. 760•1418 or MISSION vrE.JO FAMILY vtLLAGE. care of I DELUXE SUITE 111outd a1111er be preaent ltnicn 3014 :~~::2: ::~;.=;::; ~~~~ ~~.·~e~~;:i~.6~uf4~~5:1!1~~ii llJiftl?i'M'ij F~;.~ :r0s:. c~{~~:!':.0•= R::°:t:~·o~~~7:~ nsa. -Water Frt•t 11111 ;·.~~c7:9;\~: :"6~. ll•P TUT 1111 ~~: •.
VIiiage. nr SC Plaza. S.A. ~. "''uni maiJmg address. names & ages of COUNTRY CLUB LI ING pref. 185 wk. 55e-1737 Laguna Ben S300 mo. $ l 50/aq It LeaH. Hall, 10200 Slater Ava. Divorce trom 125 ptua nage 18 unit bldg, qU1et
Tannie, pool, spa. No family members Please inchca~ If Y°" desitt 8 IN NEWPORT BEACH Spac ocaantrnt 3 Br. 2 Reis req. 497.3017 -642-'4644, M·F. 9.5 (71'4)863·8321 lltlft0-te..-H4/142-5..t00-~Lllda.Jocallon. u.pe.
pata. lmmed. $475/mo. handiapped unit Stn11tas 1 & 2 Bdrm b •. fr Pt c , W I D Nd F 25-35 10 ahr •BR lrg PubHatled Orange Coeat P.LW. 111-HH ~~.':'~.~r:er~:':. ~£ 979-2390 Tena Apertmenta.& Towohou· 1200·$300/mo. nouse. s 2""" + "• ulll. No llPH IAAUJll Deity Piiot, January 18, 0 11 11 If 645 14'44 u ,. E $ I I I 1983 at b I co actofl 0 Delly PllOl, P.O. Box Ml · • ~ta 831-44~9 aft 6pm xec u '" nc · recept., your back Avoid bank· 1560. Coate Me ... Ca. 2 81. E. 17th. frplc. palto, gar. no pets. deposit
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parking, 17th. St. area
$850 lncld utlls, tease. 770-0347
1 BR BEAUTY Itta. quiet
lrple, dw. balcony, up,
view, pool, spa, no pell.
$'485/up Top area.
549·2«7
$465/mo. 1 Br. 1 Be. Ap1
trptc, lndry rm. car port,
cat oil. Avall In Feb
TIL •M 142-t• 12
E.alde C.M. cull becnetor I $395. $300 sac. Joyce '
Weitze, 63I·1266, agt.
Baat. ltac~ 2740 I Baat. ltau 2740
WllPf Pfl &PTS l&TIUI IEIT
A LOVEl Y PLACE •To blend with llvlng
TO LIVE •TennlttSpa+Poot
•Homey/PY1 1 & 2 Br •Fresn Sea Breezes
•$•50 to SSSO-;rPt+vata Pelto.
•Poot/spa/tlbq * 14 SpaclOul Pl1ns
•5 ecru of beauurutty •Gourmet 1izad kit·
landsi;:aped surroun. chen1
dings Furniture upon requnl.
• Nr Frwys & allopplng -gas lor cooking & he•·
• Quiel area Mg furnlal'led, 5 minutes • No peta; furn tvall 10 Huntington Center. 1 (71•) l•l-HH minull drive to Sen 011·
8081 HOiiand c,. HB go Frwy No pets
Blwn Stater/War~ 1 BR lrom $5.40 011 Beien 2 BA from 1595
WHIWE
Spac 1 & 2 br. lovely pines & streams. sec.
ga1es, entry by phone.
lge rec area Incl gym
pool & spa Free cable
Install, 2 lree mos
SEAWIND Vilt.AGE .
15555 Hun11ng1on VIiiage
Lene. H B. From San
Diego Frwy north on
Beach 10 McFadden,
west on McFedden 10
SeaWlnd Village
893-5198
From $580 Beaul CdM IOcatfoft 2 sec·y aerva, conf. rm ' t -IL f • •-..O t I l & .,.-, on Jamb<><" Rd. 11 " Profess1on111 temate over kit . ma11 nandlg. Rea· -•t • taa ~ rup cy. orac oture 92626-0.,.,.,. btks from beach Pv t 20 h 2B 2 B r990. Low co.i dlllOfca. San Joaquin lillla Rd. bath/entrance. l(llch 10 • are r. a pon11ve to your buslnea H 11 1'4-ltlO P, 1 v F 9 m Pr• 1 . twnhouae with uma. neada Adi 405 Fwy. In ouae ca 1 ATTENDANT needed to
$325/ I I I C M 1287 SO mo + ·~ F.V lndlv. ofea. Motmo. fOtll) ADS For Women only! Learn help w/momlng CM9 of
2Br. 28•. 1\00.,, n Lo-mo nc ut 1 utll 556-9422 e ves, from 1325. ~5. now 10 deal w/aaxuall!handlcappad min ~" 720· 1776 evtwknc:ts. -front. dl.11 appo11ncea, 642-4321 ext 249 dys HSI IP&Ol Olll AR£ fRE£. concern• & bee.om• _54_M_5_22 _____ _ 1:Plld.ma..DQO!J6~ 0oim In Cotta Meaa. F. •-•"•g"'"...,..u• ""'r 2Ba comfortable w/your M-Banklnn 645-0302 Klleh prlv.P.rale 11UOen1 _ ............. ..._v,. "--""'! -AltrKl~tl~stalu -4uaUl~dlJl...4.....gLOU.P ··• RLLEI f $200 5•6-9959 condo. pool. Jae. •Int loc selling We supply delk. , C I coun1e11n1.4 Cellt Llc'd 3Br. 2Be, 2 hou-lrom pre · $275 mo. 662·22•7 all space copier You sup-a • bch. frplc. gerega, S 1000 Room to rent In 4br 3ba 6PM/wtcnd1 I ply Ph.one & $95 pr mo pr • Therapist O..e454 . Immediate oP.nlng lor ••2 1171 Sc"' l • leller Detall oriented mo . yrly lse. 8'42-3U3 house Irvine. $260/mo & FIN·amkr. reps, 3 br. 2'1\ 1 desk Call 6•4·7211. ~ • •MI • Expar prel. $900/mo.
2 er 1ba, lrplC. 1850/mo uul 857·l668 alt 5pm be condo, $335 Incl For tease . Ofllce 3 rma l11traclita 301' 851~. axt 217.
Nr Harbor Hl. 155-6301 Room for $200 lnci uUI ullls, SlOO aec: dej). Debi 1200 sq n. GOOO trefflci Voloa feuona lrom expet1 Clerlcal, tile typinQ. flllng,
wkdy, Rich 752·059111040 El Camino, Costa 631•581•· 553•8366 good sign & aicposura. FOUND-Unusual keys with vocal coach Limited pnon11. Work tome
llYes. Mesa See mgr Apt C. Bdrm to r•ft1 ~, .. 1h1r..,. 18'423 Beach Bl· .... HB souv-enlr ttotel keys •tt.. o. G • d -· ... " au •u ched. Found near Et number or 1tudent1 ta-°"'turdays. en I Ole U· t 13 291h. 2 Br t B1. front days kit & bath 3 Br, Bl home Call 831· 7900 Alt e & Ranchlto R .. lauranl In ken 497,..118 Ilea. Salery commenau·
nouse $800 pr mo yrly $250/mo. 673-7055. wknda 831-9309 Newport Beach. Call with rate w/expw. 8'2·7222.
2131433.0502 Htltll, Mtttll 2904 Aoommale 10 shr 2 Br Office for rent Newport description. Antwer ad l•liDtll .._ Cocktail waltreaa. pit.
3Br. 2Ba. 2 hOUMI lrom Pine Knol Motel on Coast Condo. pvt ba, pool, Jae, Ben, 1130/mo Small WI· no. 588, 6'42·4300, 24 • Apply In paraon. The
bch,frplc,garage,$1000 Hwy,NB,stepstoocnn. gar Close 10 bch tn1n uac •ulle. Cell hrs FiaaaciaJ Beadl HouM Ant.. 6111
mo , yrly lae. 642-344~ Wkly rates. 645-0440 645-•'450 540.0919 $500 REWARD. Loll Sleepy Hollow Ln, LB.
Udo Isla. lg• 3 br, 2'h tit. llEED a PLACE! I I w _... ..909 Prime 1'ountaln Veney Of· Smalt black dOg. neuter ··"·""' COLLECTOR frplc, sundeck. alrlum, 1 tall I ••t-"' lice 864 sq II 10529 male . bobbed tall fer Salt 4012
car gar. Leases 1200 mo Reeaonabte ralea. Kit-Need roorn to rent by Feb s t 1 t e r . ( D 1 c k ) Cocker/ Poodle/ Sco1t1a Natlo nel tchoot book/ Expanding Newport
673•0915 chenellH, pnonas. maid 1 Kitchen prlvllegu. 714/988· 1134 mix. "Moppy'". 558· t304 Beach credtt card com-servlca, Z channel mo-E 1 1 1 or collect '4114!9850 work book P\lbll1hlng pany hes collector poel-
2 Br 2 Ba. $800/mo. Ver· vies SANDPIPER MO· xpecian 5 "0 • mom. Newport • Airport area. company for Jr/Sr high tlont. Appllcanta muat
me..._81111 846~591
T.Wl ... ll
,_3_B_r-. _2_B_a-no_m_•_B_11_n•-.1 La1aa1 lucla 2741
carpl/drapes, frptc WI Norin End. panoramic
New Townhomas i.or pool. $850/mo. Catt ocean 11-. Wa.lk ec:rosa
renl. 536-0921 stree1 10 p\11 beach. 2 BR
aallles penthouse w/ TEL. 19e7 Newport Blvd $100·$125 mo Kim Executive Sul11 haa In· acnll. 155,000 +Inv-have 2·3 yra collectlon
ocean vu, ttelcony. frplc, CM 845·11137 633•9055 d1vldual olt!QeS avall. In , •'ll&NW" IS LnT -tory. 556-7135 axpar. wlha1vy at!lptra· pool. 1pa, clubhouaa, an antique lilied buslnees Bt1ck Lab mix female I l clng. Bank card & CRT
ga1egu1rd,MC.l'jl 2/1 a......... 2905 Waite•: •••• •I environment. Mo to Mo puppy, no collar, loat ...... exp. preferred. Contact
754-7()417 Eur,..,,..an Dr'a ......... ow OI· ........ or 1Hse5 PrlcH di•· Thurec:lay In Pacific Otprtuitin 4114 J . Taylor Mon-Fri -....... ...... "' counted 100 per mo Sanda 1ract. near Beach Swimml"" PoOI chemical 8 : 3 O AM -4 3 OP M Private, quklt studto. 180 Vereallles baoh bdrm, fera TLC to ambulatory 4 bdun hooaa tor pare· wllll 1 mo free Price• & Atlanta, In H.B. servlce···bualn•••· .. ,,.. 75g..7900 d"" ocean vi-. Glen· roomy. pool . Jae . elderly In pvt. beaut pleglc and family Ur· 1nclud1 recaptlonlat, 9611·1221 8'42-0100 "' .. M;iiiimn9imrni* -· I 4 9 5 I mo sandy mountain home. 6000' genii 850-I t78 cont rm & collM with are. Lono Beach. Tu1t1n. 01--.•lt1ll •.,_ n e Yr e & u P 1 • n d 642 6149 Cell •nswar •d 773 -1 & 1 1 lrvtna ereaa No airpa · -...._._ I 4 9 5 I m o P I u • · 6.42-4300, 24 h~. ' wtp, 11 ex eecre1ar • Lost. Black 1hort hair rlance nacauary, wlll tnT 111•11
deposit •99·1617. •B1ytront• G1r11t1 ftr ltat 2tl2 serv •;~!j833.11978 male cal. Whl paws. Vic: train. $50,000 luU am1. tntegreta/ch.ak micro
Ocean view Condo, CloM 5N6
1
7•5m1km'o' P6v7t3•.u15tt2e.1 ~~ Vacata•ea ltatah2to7 Turltarock Or/Wiiiow required . Wiii net computer development ...., __ .................................... ,wANTEO:CdMgaragetor Alrrvvtarea ·Exec t eal lrv.1155.0579ev ... $40,000+. Call collect •r.•t•m•. develop. to shopping. 2 Br 3 Ba 9 BIG BE •R C •B N FOR 1Qt1g term alorage. pref. ,,... d 499>-t460 pm " "' t double. &40_7225 Sulla lrom,1225-450 aq Found: Black Lab. nr Hall Mon·Frl 9-6PM AP for agnoatlc technique _________ , Easlblull 2 IPI() 1 Br RENT 1 Br & Iott. From I & e h d Fl v II Rudy 408-867.0111. hardwa<e/aoltw•r• for $750/mo 2 Br unlurn. •II SHI dally. 588-8187. Lagun1 Beach, atngtes, nr $1 per sq ft.
0Many •tru UI ar · n • •Y· trouble anoottng, repal· utus .. ln<lry, near belch •pis N-cetpats. pool, Mein Baactl; also JI La· Call 5S7-7010 a3e..e278 5 yr old company, Calif. rlno ty91ama and printed
1 Bdrm (large) $6351----------2 Ba, lp!c, 10 yr old tux 2 Bdrm 2'i Be 1750 2 Br I Ba. avall Jan. 1. '• condo St200 mo. Cell
Frptc. vaulted celllnga. mi from beach '497·2052 an 5pm dbl o•r. pool . ..,.. . 968-4216
866.W 18th.
~2739 842-'4905
49•·5346 one w/frg balcony. Plea-Spend v11Cetlon nr bCh Old corporation Hek1 ••· 1 1 bly M
tBr. cpts, clean. aan1 1re1 No pats. $600 CdM, charming 3Br hae gun• $85/mo 411•·3044 •Ht.ID .,,1111* SCRAM LETS p1nalon capita!. 3 p11 ~~ ~ ~~1., ~
$395 mo. 382 Victoria 1 bdrm, llreptece pool Ocean side of PCH. North $625/mo. 6.44-4767. tulty lurn. encl utll. Wkly Mesa def Mar erea. $50 1 MO FREE RENT • j over prime on atcurac:I dullry. Contect Waynt
____ 64_2_·_3_780 ___ _, private patio. 1480 mo Laguna on Clltt Or. Im· SpaclOUa apt 1 mile from or monthly. 873.0584 Mo. Call 751·9905, luva 1 room 10 2800 aq. 11 ANSWERS AIR 957-1033. Mr LM. King 714fl31-16ll
Newly redone 2 Br, 2 Ba., ____ 84_2_·680 __ 1 ___ 1 mac. 2 Br 2 Ba Condo. beach R B menage F St 16 tL Adi ft • _ lrplc, lrg deck, Pinora· • no 1>811 osarllo Beech· •I• 2 · __ rom • • sq llll111iriiii ~/~r:1':.P~~~~~.";~,;;;:,31r~ :.:~d\':1~. ~':: mlc white waler ocnn 842·2357 ~! bs'.~~~2~ Guard OfHct ltatall 2tH Alr~l~:;~~3~=· ~=--~ HA~~~~Ew~e~UR Expar or tralnHa c an
$550 mo 641·41108 or rage 7781 Cypreu. view Sl200/mo. Ref'• •B«lOndo.2'~ba.poot& llfWNITIEmJI COUPONS Thl1l1 1neBullnaaalfull makaS7-120/hratwtlno
631·2516. S8 75 s 3 o o 18 cu, 714198&-7 '50· "-5 $e~~1~· ng /t~'9 ;~f:. ltatali te llaart not Full Sarvtc. Sult.. 110 LEASE 011r neighborhood la-or PT, S000.$8000 +mo. pay. All tradet available
963-9842 ah 5:30 I 1 It la 2711 MITI Ill IEClllln wyer hn • unique •P· 6 mo old mktg pr0gram. In our publlcatlona. call ••••I Ttwalle.. --------!!J!' IC 739-8521 Shere attrec apt, eat Is II OIT II proach to blmno cllen11. Opportun1111 ()(lfyl For 537·2880 KING'"
Decorator perfect, 1pa-S-435. 2 Br. 2 Ba, pool. Eastbtulf z apac 1 Br Yrly. Non,1mkr, prof $850 .. Furn/unfurn Prime CoS11 M ... loca· Ha eccapts cuh. credit eppt. call 875·0941 Mr. Count~ Help Sit 10PM' ~':! 2C~d 21;~1:-P~ g:~~22~~.·6~~~11 apts. New carpe11, pool, Saa Clt•tatt 2171 S300 plu• ulil 875-25114 All )'OU heed lor one ::,C:."·~d1;~.,:~~· card• anCI COUPONS : Strauti dya, 875-4939 10 6AM & &,n 10PM 10 ' one w/frg balcony Plea· 2 Br. $465, yearly, new Roomma1e wanted to '7:'J~~Y .. ~1)'1 642-7850 LIST OAT ' aves No rlak Investment 2AM. Wlnchall't Donut1. j8C4Jz:zl. rec area, private ON BEACH t BR S450 2 111nt arH. No pet1. $575 decor, pool. nr beach, share • MB twnhH. fa. Monte Vitia, Orange a 253 E. 17th St. C:M. ~:::/~'=r~t!r 1!'~~ ce~llwd/rlplc.n:Os5K2.5.'·v·acank ,·o',· & $825/mo. 644-4787. bus. No si-11. 4118-41277. s 2 7 !I p I u. ·~ u 111 BAYFRONT olllc .. from NEWPORT BEACH, office Elden Sii, C.M Small bile ... ., •• ..... 4014 DELIVERY PERSON ne. d & h " Big Canyon Townhoma, 536-4423,afte $350/mo. ParklnQ. Jani· 1ulta overtooklng Har· 1~2 2889 -paper, rapery muc Ke Ith 116 2 -o4 4 7 1 · Pleasant, 1unny 2 Br Yea, tOflal. etc. 873-1003 bor Approx t.000 tq n c a 1 · • 0 r WllW dad 30 plut IW1 •week more. $1000/mo. Credll 968-9853 • by OWMr. 2 Br, 2 81, Ill f I _. Raap ldult ahr 2t>t •Pl (714) 8-45 7100 676-18-42. ••r Mull haW good dl'Mng rel'•• must. 9-5 call amanltlaa Ttnnl1 e1, ramg , Bare¥•· no .,...a. H.B 1225/mo & IA utu • not atrelghttn your Illa record . Call afl l
494·2220, alt 6 call 1 & 2 Br, ralr1g. bullllna. pool, Jee. I 1100/mo $4.50 • 3•2 10 Ellen 530.7693 llWPHT tllTll lulana ltatali 2tll Found: Large male dog, out. Lii ua help tellor 645-0093. Mr•~.
648-3375. drapea & c arpal No 84._2181 Spac:lou• 3 8'. 2 ea. wtw 2500·3000 aq n on etn IP9fOX 1 'ff Blk & em. m1k1 • 101n for your -"ii:iiRiiiiMliiiiiiii•-
5385: 1 Bdr. 1 e.. ......... pall. 960·2675. LIOO BAVFRONT· 2 Br 1 carpat1, frplc. patio, Non/emkr. prof. 27 & up, floor OI Pacific Mvtual Uclll Sale• Office for 536-9538 nMClt Wt flnanc. your ••Dt ....
......,, Ba. undu beltch Great 11011•. Olw. 1500 mo 10 lhr Nwpl Cra1t oonc:lo. Plaza. Double door 1113· LH•. Call ~ t-5 Found: Doberman, ta· 111. 2nCI. 3rd T.D.'a, Expar or 1raln•• 01n ~7;c,~1~·1~7 '*' 2.~~ ~~~111 ~ view. y,,y: 675-0120 891·1&« 3 t>r, 2°" be, w/g1r. Call octen view, oonvan t PM, Mon·F'rl 642·'4644 male. vie Newland & t2 75". Mii<• St-$10/1\r llartlng
P• n c y I m II. b c n . UNIQUE 2 ,._ 2 ,._ I ~~ n2 l300W • r A d 1 7 4 • 10 ,,,. Allz R11tauren . "=aJ ....... 2tll Talbert, H8. 1'4?--0373 ACT NOW P•'f Fun and PIT Poll· 1 br wleto\19, retrlg. pncg, • • .,. ... w '" -4 · Avill 2·5 "" on aublM-~ • Call on our •xri-t• 11 no tlon1 avallabla In our DIN ftlat 2721 $800/mo. 8.'46·1371 Lita. on Panln• la &00 trplc Walk lo beach. • ' FQunCI: Cellco Ing heir, I C ..-. .......... .-..------• WAI.I< TO BEACH 87~12 ~u BPm $57S/mo. 4911.7471, 2 Bctrm a , 1250/mo. M. COSTA ME.SA r.m .. 1.aP•lelenM Apce. coa · publl-ca11on1. 111 • AttrNtlve 28r. btamad • · 0oaen w, "L':"'9· PAOPERTY Bldg C·2, ·~ blk f , of SA Heft &56-0tN aft 4 U.. nl 537·2880 KINO fee •
calling•. balcony, "430. 418128. t~. gu & wtr pd, HUI FlllT OCEAHVIEW • 031· CORRESPONOlNTI Newpof1 til. 119 Cabflllo Art hwl Elland Paraon, Parma-• 116 9 4 e 2 4" t 1vlh St . no peta. Avail Feb 1. $400. mo 790·0818 Or ... I.II at $850 Evea 845-2331 Found: 8IUa Crown Pa.rrot p ,. • "m 0 080-73211 3 Bt. 2 Ba. retrlO. & bit· (2131196·1267 Promon1ory folnl 2 br, 2 UO Newport Cenlar In Fountain Valley. Fixed 30 Y1 let TO'• It nant 1' Job. 11 • 5
7:30pm Ina. ~ ... ~ •1100 ba, n/ernk • 1111a1 toll Sul •70 Cannery VIiiage, appro_x ....... 'lto 12.8% Mon·Frl for N.B. Firm. 2 BR '
'L t> .............. - • Orf¥9, ta v , Ne 1 ....,_ Fl .. "nc:I TD' M .. ..__4 . ,. a. ,,.., _.,,, Xlnt . After •PM ' Cla11tcal & Jan . pref I I 500 eq .II 475/mo. 1 Jled 1 .. yr " • et "" nl\19 ............ oer. ..... ..... n•• fple. and gar, blln•. (pit, wknd• enyllm• O•ll AJ!•· Fara/ Uaf. •• prof wflo•• WOfll Incl. 9• . etoreg• •P•ce Found; 8lcycte Vic: ..., 13.31% p ..... cell f(H t7Mt10
-----------drpt, 1595. 538·092' '52 7'""5 soma travel & hM OfflCe SUPER Wltarlront omc.e. Rtlond• 873-t622. ' p ••• u, 111 0 ' c M ... loan Plot'.,, Que>t-.1-------8--............ __ .._.. t _.... <> • -• f-/-1 I -• •37• t M I "'~o '"""" .._. -,. __ 1...,1 .. St-., ... _ *'AIHION COUN fl.OR .. ....,_,.. nr ........ 'ff """'· 1 8' 1 a. 0 ...,. S400 ....... out V1 h<>mt M2· 1102 • ., mo· O•mO, at • ... lnttJ --.,.. _...., ....... ..,...... """ .... .... -.. ...,... 1121"' PIT Ladlea~ U1N pd. NofHmtlr. S340 .... ar_,,_. VtfUlllH Beaut. 1 BR COSTA MHA . '*'Mill NB &4&-5011 ••• • .... °' MAnrU Leonwd. • • mo. H0-26M ~!~·~!~!1 & d apo•lt Condo (L-1 Pool, MC, Baellator & 1 Bt ep11 F Wllll1ec:I to lflet• 3 8' ' ' P:ounct: '-"· C4I 24 yra. ·-11l-.t ... 11es pwal .,._. 1• .,........,.,.,., ,.... • ., 2'L 8• .. OU I H l DANA P'T., •Int locle11on, N85 up. 1too ft inMtrtel W .. lla brown .,elta Of 7'1-4347 l 2 ... Trl·p'-. gar, $550/rno, &31~237 .,,50 I '400. 12&0 ~ ,. " " n un • 11 1110 R d " • • " CALIF. PAUOENT&At.
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,.:mo , ... 209,., gato~da' 2 bdrm t 'h bl twnh" e~......_ ··-" II"'" to........ Vary Nice Complu. Sch. 1225/mo, 1130 d• 1750 1.f., emf Chllmlng ol Cl 1 IHton o marlllngt llue eyt1. FUNOtNO, INC. oenarea
8L(213) :. ...... 1a&!1c., S•25 + '375 Clap Ou ;-;.;-s;.15;:.:.,. 'P ..... ::':!:' 64t-o1io v1ccor1a M1· poalt ~ ut111. lrptc, oft. bldO. nu c pt. Aft. =·-.:~m11101on Pt0m0n~ Pt. Ne. OYt Small Nwpl loll CCI ......... -.-=.... -.. ~.•--pd NrFrwweyl~ee. e7s.e'i'a. '"" -· '"'" ~~1•1e.!!_.Vlotorla St. Uc,~:;, .. wehr. drfr. 4ff..et048eAlr • ' ~~m7~U-1141, av •tlll!, 1.1.'!M ~· !'9fl,b1eAetla ,,,_,,. ,........... " ,...,... ....,. ..._ a-..,..---v-..,.-----Baal dHI In N•wport Atlll MG, 1121 lq II , ......_ ~ •• ~.!:,;, 21:~·~: 228':,,~::·cr,0d;r:,,~· 2w:CT0~ :feo~.·~._.-------.. --":::.~'t:~B.S:::, ~·r2s'.::~.i.~.= !•:.>1c:·.:~16M~0::~ !rn'h -c -••a':::.::".:': .. ::: ::>,~~~-~ ·
Ho Jl•U UOO/mo. 1475/mo 547·418t or 71418•8·0 945 or frptc . &2t0 /mo . dy9,72CMMl2 11'-5111 ~MAOINCM good TO.'a '••t ..... ttta \
'*IM2· en e I w11nc:11 531-7153. 875-5954. ~ roorry"'1• 2-:': ~0 Oe3.-17M 1000 aq fl lnd11ecr111 Advto• In •" mtteeft, orew. 19. '""'°'" ,..:._. .... ..
&t.15 off""' mo renc. a at2 Tentn 81 111111.• du~.::: 0 111 Ml~ HOO aq n COndO • .,..,,,. llJFlllT lfl 'P8; w1ori1ot for,.,, =Ti:':.: ... ~· • • Hiii• ...,.. IWll9 40""" ..,._
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.. ,., patio NW e Pl'l• & '~ "450 MC dep. 9"e8, .. w/QNld aa7•7113 Of .AVll! ,,,,, ... d , 111•1 ttOO .._ "· --& .... -WIDOW HAI ... for mo~ paint. v.c.n, 0:.,, ... HO-IN1 or 114·~6'• floom. 1240. Wo1kln9 MO~ • ~k~f~07 0 ' (2 H,) "'°""·!!'!'* eo..... UUITI. ..... T 0'•· tt0.000 Uf, No 1"11"•dl••• OjtHlflfl
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I M t'4 la oondo. wery I IWI 2-1 pm MOO/mo cttYt man P¥t tntr. OOOllflt ,.,,, 10,,.. ...._ ~r. Ma. 1-Mllwlte. Clloee ~ ..-. at-ttM oradll ~ no Cl8Nfty t:=-eo -:O=-=: j
otean 1100 mo 18 t:»i P•tl•wood . 111 town L•o11111 neet.NOOmc>+~uai. 0 WflWll..,.. .... 10M&40ll'l111D~J C111oe.,lttt1AH00 ayeu.Cetl(SU)
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C'I Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Tu11d1y, January 18, 1083 \
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HIRING Part time 211·30 "" per ···,"" .. --· * *' euv• * 0 Ul'IUOHT "ANO _!• .... ClHiJ!I .... '..... tl41 '"" tnt w .. k wo,klno for 0111~ ••-lime, 1·4' dl'I• OOd ~~i llOO 71 Triumph lonntvlllt 1HI ,... ..,.,....._ ____ ~;.;.;.t
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tlb I . depend.Ible, neat OEO Meg lo ltllnd It w/mlrror, 2 ntghl 1t1nd1, namloe ttguletor lllte ,...,_ gon, I 13,000 Nlrt 114A•o•. c:0_. In & ... N~""'I p11 eon need •PPl'I loolllng for 1 few tntllU· 2 to' d•Y• p-.r WMll 45 k 1 nd\ a I i 1 b • d w / 100 C ' vertlMCI by ve11 ..... dH• • .. " .,.., ... -.. ~ Startlnn 1~0• S4 40 ht ..-.., 111,..-1~ a ·•----lo 40 WP..M Wiii ~ trll· ~ ' all 831"2331 i.r1 In 1119 vehtet. CIMll· -If & e.~ .. ·1 11-·1 ~,.._ .... ....., -· .... • --· h11 oard. •Int cond 1,_,. 1., ....... 1129 F0td MOCltl A Town • ._ ........ .._ -""'' + mtleege, depending on p1r1on1 to repr .. ent '*' on IBM Ollplly Wrl· 12200/olltt 1173·8228 8urtb01rd lwln fin ettvlf ..., Id~ ... no ....,...mne S • d • n . I t O, 0 O O fM Mn ... of pr...,tou•ly own•d experience Co111ect o them In tll94r pr Ivett club ttf APPLY PENNY8A· 111 5PM tllallt w1c111nnt11 5' 10" doea not lnatud• any 07M 181 • p h A di 0 H 'Id• II 4 2 • 4 3 2 \ In Nwpl Bch. Interview VEA 1oeo Pleaenll• lf25 904·t85CI Tim •pplkleble 111111, l~M. --------,_,,,, orec 81• u 1 •n
(Clrcutetton Dept.) M~· required. Cell fOf ei>PI. 7 Ave. CM. 4 • 8 11111 poot ttble, TVl la•I I 123• tflnlftt llH, finance EXCALIBUR '73, 2 lopt, l'lt IMlll SI Clll lltU IOUM Vot.kew~.· '
Call 24 hra tor Appl Fri. 9am· \01111 only dlyt, 10 AM . 0 PM. Aak Aeeteurent tero• butcher block tab· t / ltrff • ChlfQtt, '"'for 1lr Pol· loaded, orlglnel. 1 18,9&0, ~mi •••
E.O E. 10 r M, H 11 b e ,0 . Welter/Wlllr•H with oar te, •nllque woodtd BIAUTIFUI. 26" RCA 1u11on' control device or trade 1·777-1233 • ..., •• ~ l~~~~~~~~~I 875•0900 IOt WIA"'"" "••ket .. ·nch thHttr ch1lr1 "3·8826 Color Tl/ 2 yr wrnty. Ctrllllc111one or dealer .38 Ford 5 wt d _..... llltr-'tt ltH 1141 4'45 E. COM! H-. ( l 1 4 )
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•EVES . PERMANENT eton Mon-Fri, 9· 1·30 blue/whlll contemp, T\I JOhn'I 040-t?N Olhtrwllt apectlled by front, hMder1, wtehboM Jenuuy E elt Alk ut 8 3..(l900 •ORANGE co AREA lttffllH Prfff Cell 720-0385 clean. S100 875·1223 the edvertl-kit, 111 •tMI 115.,,. compl ebout the (Allordlbte) '07 4 door Sunbelm, 9.31( Hostess/Host •PUBLIC RELATIONS Ellcepttonat. m11k1111>11 W&nH/WAl11111 HIO.·•·bed, cru1hed vii· trot her tttrto with 8 S3000 770-2883 wey to t>t.iy I M.,~.. +look• good rune good,
Apply In pereon •HOSTESSES MIF ~~C:.~~ .. ~~::~~~~~~~ With 011 for Wlc\1:8' bH· vet, gm & gold wJcnerry lreak, j."ono & IP9•ker• Aatt ltrficn/ Alttl larrlH Benzi gOOd t1r11, good mllH• •l:~~l~,~~.t ~;~~~:s un11m1ted 11rnlng1 end kit lunch servlee.11:30 to wood erma. V11y com· ::?n &4t·f~!:e,:~o~~ P1rt1 tolS A .. I , tl07 • .IJ•,.','!!.''• t8ac~~~1e ~~~u119;ne IUCH HOllE j growth potentl•t. Excel. 1'30 pm. Mon-Fri. Earn torteble. 1100 firm. Cell wkend1 PAINT & Ute body work, -.-.-... ____ ....,~ •n• 111 SlttH Melltw 111-0111 lrtnge b-111•. Comm. S150 101110 wkly Mutt Mark, 6411·7388
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iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil S800 plue. weekly Cell be nut, pert0nable. en· HIPtTAl. Ill AM/FM 1111•0 lor 1111 B111642-010019811·l22t · opt1on1, •Int cone low 130t Quell St. LIClll l11oh PAAT TIME Aeb• McDougell 11 er,,..~,1~ 1~91-<>. 747 11 10 Xlnt 1100 firm 931_6072 with •PHkere. 1135 mll11ge. Wiii 1111 11 Newport Beech A1t", Dt•Hllc ·-LT1 545-7648. ... ... .... Alto AM Cir rldlo $20 WANTED: Gl•H tor C•· wllolet•I• or ..... wilh 833-11300 Ca•illac ta" HouHlleeplng. Mon thru 1111 _. W•ITRESS/COUNTER Old Eng. l!ntlque Olk 951 ·7798' muo T·lop Nd pair. dletount Oen 5411·11130 Fri. 3pm to 7pm, also Eern ••II• money co1-1s11es G,...IRL s $3 .. 0 I tab I. w I 4 ch 1 1 r I Tinted II po11, 35" )I 23" '73 MBZ 450 SE Whit• THE u•1111 cootitng. 15 hr. Bet. lectlng tor tlle Newport llPPLIMllT . tert ,., put S3501080 1162·2144 Zenith TV. Perfect picture. 675-3738 plok llllW 1112 w/IHth lntr. lt0.600. n
P8'11n. 6'73-5570 etter 6 Ensign end Coste Mell Yna llOt• t1p1. II you ere 1111 right Ml tOAM · 25" color, Coat $1175, will CUSTo•• FIBER"'' •ss 549·2Q47 IELECTIOI pm. News girl, good pay. Original · u c rlllce S t95, Gery ,.., u ..... Work Pltt·llme, II AM to Pitt•. 2t21 Balbol Blvd, MOVING SALE 5411-7386 SHELL FOR MINI PU '83 300 so. •l•t• grey, of late model, low mllll·
ltllllUPIH • .... 111 P11 211t1on 111m In telephone corner 22nd & Betboi. S360 761 .... 036. elt. 8 met. Grey l11ther Int., ge Cedlllace In Southern
& Ion I hlld • lff•ttl •••••· Eern en hourly 3 ,,, Contemporary Sole, like ------------------1 rear hd reete, pollehtd C1t11om111 See 111 today!
pert/time. Meture wo-e Prlatt wage + oommlHlon. • wheel•. cuetom pin llOEll ()()CU • c cere. Apply In pereon bet "' new, $300. 497.5955 Boats ••• , .... , ••• •••er
min. S3/hr Rel1 req Con111nt adult supetvl· 'l'nlnlng provided. For WeltrUI. PJI. ffT. Apply S25 75 t-4035 alt. m stripe, anroof, every fl01. ClDILUO N. w p 0 rt B •• c h . I I II de t e 11. c. 11 : et King• Restaurant 7114 •••tr 1012 TIA s opt, ltk9"TI9W, 1500 mt.
675•0695 son ° • mtnore. 1141s AO 030 1 1375 Edinger, HB. between 11 G1r11e Salta E W/ALUM. RIMS Sold new 142,500, mu1t 2600 Harbor Blvd. CIRCU~ON DEPT. S 11 ·,,. am & 1 pm. -1111 1110 G60·l5 & L60·l5 IALEl·lllYIGE 1etl $37,500 Call aft 5, COSTA MESA
...... ff,tr/o.ei Call eJ\·8120 un OWM ve. w··n-· Baali11I•• ltult. Center coneole, 17 leet, S35 ea 751-4035 all. 6 WI 891-1588
with experience for NB SAMPLE SELLER: FIT, ---G S le It 85 hp., Newport Belch 7 new truck tlr11. 950 83t.""'"' '"''"" .... 9 '87 ••Bz •1c pwer win·. __ 6_4_0_-_1_1_8_0 __ house on Biy Must he-Pert time. morning• & exper"d tn knit• Must be Exptt or tr1lne11 can
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arege 1 · many ems, 1 & c 16 5 tO 1 ... ..,., &v...., .... .,........ ... " ,_ •v neat, pr~IM & motlua. -•ke ••.st3/hr 11 ... 1,.,, Sat 11·5, Sun 11·1, 9081 II P loeded. Ill · · PY ..,.,., eaa&1 •••-•YW dows. super clean In & '80 Ced S-llle Sedan, Cir Engllah pre I'd evet, for person to do ~ • ,,_ .., ., •. .,. M..,.tt~ran~n "· HB 7'"" "5••· If no ane~ 5u• "'""8 --• -" v • 845-7997 dish•• a clean for small tect. Heether 845-3359 pey. Full end PfT avlil•· """ •• -"" vv-v ..... --· i----""""--""----1 26402 Merguerlt• Pkwy out. $4500 731-5079 li ke new Int .. new eng,
---------• food service operetton. bte In our pubttcatlone. ltW,.11 ltacla please keep trying. MOVING SALE Mission Viejo Niltaltialal 9147 S 12,500 OBO. Mon-Fri, lneurence Call John. morning I, let/tffltt Mar Cell 537-2680 KING fee -Cteulc 18' Lapstreke (4)14" wire wheet1, Ilka (Avery Exll oH t-5) 9·5, 840-8221
Experienced PIT Com-640•5525. For busy chlroprac11c ol· · '77 Cellca, low mllee. Century bay boet •. 4 cyl, new, 1500. 497·51155 Open s undl yt Tell Drive & PrlOe MllT •n 1 mercl1I Underwriter/ floe. Mull b9 lhlfp, well Y&Oll 1 lllP AM/FM cu1. lletto. Grey. $3500. 875-8181. TMI HW 11H I ..,...,
Retllf. Semi retired o K. PAIT Tilll orgenlud end depend•· Slits Ac11tt 12500. OBO. 751·3311 ,62 27, Chris Crel1 Sport Aalet WaatH 9020 ~ Turbo st.,ton 1 ,1,!!:.C~~!,d~~~.~V~~ N.B. 645-9930 I Eves and/or wet11end1. ble with good phone Exnar . ..., .. .,__._ ,.,_ .... _ •tt 5:30. Flihermen Twin 283 Cordle & Tr..,.I• 80WPM tOk ....... "' ,,... ...... --. 1111 llYll ....., Lolded. (714)751·11681
llllUIOl Responsible ldulte. over manner. • ey. oppofl. to join • IUC· Jntlry 1214 •nQ• 8elt tank. Best olr Sllff·"'~..__ Leulng Turbo Ole"1 P.U. ""(714"' .. 1·1""2 111~ 5 2t. with outstendlng •I· Good figure 1pt1tud1. c111l ut 1eam. Mgr .._ ..... ..,"-__ __.;,,;;.;;~ 642 0366 857 0 2 1 Top dottere for Sports .....,......,. ~ ~ " -Commercl•I property & tractive personalltlel to Exp.-non amOker preler· 673·2810 Set of Aleskan Gold Nug· • . •4 4 • I Cera, Bug•, C1mptt1, TIE uom• 1111 _P_m_. ______ _
cuualty essl1t1nt, exper work with youth (l gH red. 631·5690 ;;-I ~et Jewelry. Wiich, .. 8P..-m_______ 914'1, Audi'• UW't '12 Ol•arrH
nec:;--mtn-2 yrs, lncH • 4)~"C1111~PM. -.-.-...... f7DI -JtM.-WHtt• llO~.--Gwlf--Llnk1. -$1500 26' Flbergla1s Boat, good Ask for U/C MGR · HVf ••11Ylll S 0 ping. Xlnt benefits. 648·7021. ext. 348 .• ,K•llRllM D '-HONEST Comnenlon/l llrm. 496-0679, after 5 cond. St0,000, JI• IUlllt -• -H WROOM FRESH, Jemes tneurence, Irv. E o E .... 1rket ng 1.,1. hat .. pm 54U729 * '77 3201; euto .. eun 6900 miles. Full Power Celt Miurl~ t52·0990. · · · opening Jn Newport Aide, Ch6uHeur & Hend------------------1 vtl.llWAlll roof. (48•UBC) • Ptue, A/C, Tiit, CrulH,
E o:~ PUT Tm ~nninclnll ~ ymen. "Lit• Qlfdenlng" Fo~....ie-+1· pt.~~ .Boat. 1.981. alt· 1'7 \I 8eacb 81vd--* '19 ~~-+. 4~. tun Pwr Wind., Or. Lx .. Am/
ml/wmlw firm. Good typing, shot· Cell '°' •PPt & tree .... black opel. Vllf'Y colorful. celleflt condl11on 131195. HUNTINGTON BEACH • roof. 14-0f . ... • ••• '™t1s""1 m •terea es .. 2 POWlt
JAGUAR MEC"kANIC, or -• ttwld "'· 1111. Exp. req'd. S.8..0573 Alli for Mere. By eppt only. 8117-9734 S.6-6015 142·2000 * '711 3201; auto .. 1un stall, teether , auto British Mechenlc, own Mike extra SS helping 553-0940 pp ---------1 roof. (468502) r11 ... L M•-• trao1, Never a-111er1<1. toots, good pay, good youth cerrlers promote HONEST Companion, · :79-25' Sktpjeck , twin ·---------• ...-5 -•• .. ...., •toe Cha fie r & 1111 ul 11 1211 "' t · · I eh a t WE PAY * '60 3201; 5 •pd .. lo•· New tire•, needs eng. 19980 + T & L. Le•M '°' Proapecte lor right •P· lhelr own eat1bll1h1d ••-n••y/u••• ,. . u u 111 ect aaHat "o v o •. re w er ~ K•n - -d I a k f M t-" I II I dedl (169645) work, $300 5•9 ""'21 "$248.811 a month + tax pllcent. For lnlervlews routes Mature, out· s ex ger 80 ng. ,.s or lfC coo""'· u cenvH, 0•· * '80 3201·, eulo., eun '" """ OAC. 673-1344 eves a clll 951-9062 going, ettrectlve Pl~tll ante Ana. perlenoed 548-0573. 7-9AM or •It POOL TABLE ded w/exlres. Ilka new. TOP DOLUR p 9 type person. plelM cell (min. 5 yre). Qeneret 5PM. 4'•7' a111e, cu11om wood No beltM buy then thlel roof. (164096) ta HI lSS wkne, 973-1345 days.
JOIN A SUCCESSFUL 2·5PM. M-F. 842 .... 321, prectlce (1mall firm). design. Comet w/bllllard 122,500. 931-5829 FOi llEI CAAS • '82 528e: 5 apd., 101-1112 PIMllT '74 SEDAN DEVILLE NATIONWIDE SALES I 348 Heavy clvll lltlglllon, . llQht & well unit w/cvea. ---------Ha• ...... dedl (952392! Bronze w/Whltl top, Ill TEAM ex · · lemlly llw. Shortti1nd/ Aai•ala Velued 11 S2000; Hlllng lall 1014 ---Ul-1111 IM TIHI
Be one of ov., 600 In· Plllllll benklng knowledge req. for $500 firm. 881·8237 .... 111 MIL --NllTIAO/lllUI 208 W. 111, S1nte Ane lllllL SHU ~°)':·;;~:;"'· 11300
dependent aales agent• Experienced In repelre, Selery open. 972-11999 Call 5509 •-----------w..• 2480 H1tbor 8tVd. Ctoled Sunday Loaded with options 1n-•-.-~------
aelllng producta of the heating and beckflow. unnuY HI I Kiit s I Ltvl ULLMll FOR SALE COSTA MESA CIUdlng •n 1utom1tlc 56 FleetwOOd, etec. wtn.
C m• lyln ene. •• Bouquet ol 30 Helium 6•2-4844, ... F, 9.5 CHOICE INVENTORY do I I PB PS I I Tho•. D. Murphy o., • Toole and truck• furn. &111-•rm &SIT Point A lovable blll of Blltoons, dellvered eny· __ .. ___ "" ____ Hl-4100 141·1411 trans. (00435). Man. w · aea ' ' ·Kn •
plonMr In apectalty Id· Competitive wege e nd Nwp .. , .. Bc'h-firm need• fur. $150, Melea only time. Greet lor Ill OCCI· Ctasele C Scow. 20' Mel· WE IUY VOLUME SALES Sugg. Retell Price . 121. Int. over all OOod cond.
vertlslng t ine• 1888 benefits APPLY 222 848-8132 slons. 67,.44 111 g11, H 11. S500/obo 3t5: now reduced to 12000 170-2663
we provide rmprlnted Beech. 538-t451 Must be pet1on1ble, Otts SSlO 2 .. otorole car tele----------CLW ODS ·Int cond 111 or"'lnal Tllrough our Nies force. Adami. Huntington teke chuge pe11on. -~5-0t04. & OILY 117,311 '47 Fleetwood Cedlllac,
I I • d Ith II & -... LASER IEICH llNllJS I ;..500 875°·3777 'V c11end1ts. spec • ty goo w gur11 AKC Shih Tzu PYP• phonet. Pulsar II, $2500. All TllCIS -Items and executive gll1a rtllllfa/F1n TJ .. , 1ccurete typlll. Eltper. AllO slud service. Model 1220A, $1500. Good codndltlon S800. 848 Dove S
to thousends of buslnes-All phases. Huntington dealing with llnenclat In-638•9308 o y 1 7 5 4 . 7 7 8 6: e v 1 979-81178 •lter 7 pm, I 0 I I O L l I E I NEWPORT B~H Clanttltl 9313
Ml Who advertise by gl-H • r b our c I e 1n1r1. 1t11u11on1 • ptua. Room 842·4293 CLASSIC 27' • llW 112 otOO vlng gifts to their custo-2t3/592·40tt fOt eppt. for edvencement. Salary AKC OLD ENGLISH FEATHER SLOOP • SEE US FllSTI
m1r1. Thll I• your blg open. S.0..0345 SHEEP DOG PUPPIES Wood '°'Nie Ory, good All wood, bit 11147. Ouc-~ Sales-seMQe.Leaalng trtclllt tlS7 We hive • gOOd -.C· opportunity for good PCerlntlng P SECRETARY corporate 1179-1476 burning. By the .boa S7 bo1td, exlremel~ fest, 626 S Euclid Ave ......, ......... ....,, _____ ...._._ lion of NEW & USED comm1991ona Ind contl· metal late zoom $)1(· 667·3939 Futterton Che o1e1 1 nued Income trom r I son to work verllc•I office, netfonel rllalfl DOBIE AKC PUPS 8 •• 1---------...,,....-$2400 Cfelg 85 -880& (114\&•---aoo uc1sTER "' I
order•. Commlsston9:::e corrimercle t camera. chein. relocated to SA, llll I Ill IUl.H Plastle buckets w/lld $2 111es ---------1 ,._ mL
paid Immediately. If you Knowledge of PMT pro-nee.Cl• en exec. Here· Chimp llne, ahOW or pet. H eh. Ch11p1t by the •arlat EtaiJ. 7011 WAITED! l'iiiiiiiOipeniiiSiuindi•i'liiiiii PORSCH /llll
w1nt independence end cea~ helpful. Xtnt for tiry. Please send resume Lg bones. Great dl1po1t-dozen. 667"311311 - -I• 13631 Harbor Btvd.
a setllng ce.reflr cont1et: eolllge lludent with r• to 0C1tv Piiot, P.O. Box t Jon. l 15OI I3 O O. ATARI plus 7 gemes S75 ' A.II OlllPIHSH ~=~~I ~~'l~:roA~~d Tlllllftl l•W! Garden Grove Jolfn Ii. Morrtuey, lated clu-. Hra: Mon· l58 • CM 926215. ad 537-7859 16 '6 . o 1 1 T d • y s , 3 Hp 1 pha11 60 .. gel We need your trade·lnt laltt·ltn·Ltul ..
Phone 602·625-7535 dey 3:30 to approx 8:30 •1018. 542-9675 -11ertiC•I code tank Nevlf C11t or see our uMd c9r 2951 so Cimino Ei PM Tuesd1y1:30PMtolS«:JstattANtl0t08f*lll GoldenRetrtever,AKC.6 4 ... uud S7 29. Term• men~.WollgengJurl· ·114-131-2333
Greco, Green Velley, 1pprox 7·30 PM. Tllut• contractet In 1 fut pe-wk•. •hot•. PP. 1200 LOO~ l'l1tneH. 48 · 772·5390 nett, for high.at bldl '711 PORSCHE 924
Petrol Blue, sunroof,
$9500/oll• or assume
Arizona 85814 day 11·5 PM, S11urd1y Ced excttlng ll~e 848-<4069 °' &47~7711 I 19~ s prod type $500. 7022 LOii IUCN IMW 11·5 PM Apply, PENNY· Bookeeplng •• .,., req 646·0 t 11, 542-9675 Slip a peen
LllAL llOlnUIJ__ SAVER, 1_661!_Plecentl1 Shel!Y 957·40611. Liwtlltck 5530 eves. BOAT SLIPS AVAILABLE: .... ...._... Seles/SefVice-LHalng
N-port Beach Lew Of-Ave. C.M. Sell Gourmet Steak & Complete Rebbltry. Bree-2 elecmc motors 'A nrrra--N_po,,· BeecF 25", 28', "', ... ~m:::.,,.,,. 367lOO~~ve.
flee, xtnt •klll• a mu.st. Rt1I Estate Pt-It Seelood, Kint "'od. Miii dera. Utera. pent, & 350 1 h I p . S 7 5 bot h . 30', 35', 40', & 45' Cell (l l •) 131 lllO IBM dlspleywrltM &llper •r ,... s 5"9 7386 6 2 6 f " 5 • _ WI .,_ I ,. • preferred Some •dmlnl-Leam how to syndtcete. welt E•rn S300·S500 wk I b s o I I e • d 1 10. • 4 -4 « rem •• • ••r
•lrattve dullea. Contact Our tretnlng wll ll'Ye you .. ally. 760-&235 S.8-3828 before 2:30 or Exercise bike. T rtple •~ Me>tt·Frt USED CARS & TRUCKS
Mrs. Denes 644·9190 , the knowledge you,,_,, SEWING MACH OPR ll1 ~pm. lion, hvy duty, Kint cond. Sllp1 A111il Hunllngton COME IN OR CALL FOA , NAiii OlllTT'I
and our In-house pro-C.M. cenvH & uphol•· $32. 962-1688 H 1 r b 0 u, B •'I , o A Fall APNMl&l ..at ~ Lt1al lffrttarJ l!~uc~~ll gtve you tht tery products. Perm. a Mtrcla1a•iu Dayton Speed1Jre 20 git 840-5545 84·6-778e, 8-11 C0tmler-DeUtlo -. . _IY"'f.r'\.
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$4000/obo. 675-8628 Newport Beach Law Firm 650-1940 lull time. Exper. pref. Co air oompr111or wtth PM , 8 4 0 . 4 O 9 7 . OIMklT & J.';lJl"-L leeks secretary with 1111· benefi\1. 845-2244. AatitaH IOlO hoses. 1200/obo . 714/840-7675 " r...i-Jllt!4.Nl""'>'UM glllon exper. Knowledge REAL ESTATE -18211 BEACH BLVD. ,.._-,o11"""'' "..,.,_ of IBM Dl1pt1y Writer . Sllelmen Need 1 expe-Sh!p/Rec411v'g Cle<k Edwerdlen Parlor Sit. 642•1176 $tips Av•ll Huntlng1on HUNTINGTON BEACH OfWI IWAln IW 1112 OlmlllT
required. Celt Mon l rlenc.d pereon In com· l0t electronlcl company. tov11eet & 3 chairs Eltete MlllerMnt 55 pcs H • r b Our B •'I · DA I • 1 • I O I l t r Sate1-Servlce-Leulng OAYWU WAIN througll Fri 11·5 Se11ry merciil 4 Industrial rMI Fun/time poeltlon. Neer 11000 obo. English Spode d inner-840-5545 846-7788, 8-9 Hl·IU1 t:Y""t./ CARVER '80 SHADOW 11 CL model. Autometlc
commenaurete with ••· -·tete 1~, •• ~.1 ... & OC Alrpof1. 540-9264 ~79 w1t1. tndl• TrM Mek• PM · 8 4 0 • 4 O II 1 · l'L.11 Lo mt, nutmeg wilt cell trane , factory air cond .
752 ,,,.,2 -~ ~ U1 H "'•8.()470 714/840-7875 Df"'f IC DI"~ Dl<A\AI .. 1 I I d per. ·2-grow1ng firm. ITlll llWlll American oek entlque o M • .,.. T Doi ~ NJJ'-.i;;"giv1.. l111ner. owner. No pwr. w ndowl r .
Meld, part time for motel 1 Best wo(l(tna.~dltlont For Long BMch/ Orengt furniture. A large Mlec· UNIOUE BIRD CAGE ltW,trf Mlf'IH/tfl• op ar ~~~~ =t::-~;~J'""· S75.ooo. :!!i t,~~~.;;)."'111 &
In COtona del Met, WOfk In Newp()(t ·Co. No. 1 wat•r epont tton. Celt (819)327-111311. Hendcrelted wrought day, WMI<. month Pai'd
Set & Sun. S4 25 hr to 714/646-505t co. Send rnume & ap-UTMll A"'1tl Iron. 5' high on 1tand. 646-055t D111u 9117 OILY Sllll
lllrt. 673-4520 prox. Income require-Thurs Jen 20th, 6 PM. ~ ~e:~• S ~o::'0•1n~"r,9 StO. Tiff 10 59• 111111 im. F°' Your Carl laMra til7 IUllU OUILUO
menegemenl llU&IU Plllll ments to, Cl•Hllled American and Europeen 545_7194 "*' Bayside Or. 19/lt. ....... I Ill Sa1et..s.mc.-Leu1ng 2600 Hert>or Bl .C M
p R.pos.nowopen,p/t, _._ _._.,,_._ Ad•1019.PO.Boit15«1 lumllurell'dSIJ\1111.0ek mo to mo . NO ll ve Uattll .. trtlfJ ttlll•O!M Mt-1111 flt evell. Sil. neg. Appt tom-e,,,_T .. ._Moo-Coate Mff• 12126. All dreuers.Helltr ... llcle Gius Top for table or •boord1. 9 5 5·2 473 lvcf. ----Dan 646-0844, ret. day1 end Thur•d•y• lnqulrle• Wiii be anawe; board•. Louie XV F~e-.. desk, :y.-· thick, 4w • wkdyl 2826 H.,bor Blv · HUii '68 tmpela wgn, good
only.Mu11beneet1nd rid. bedroom111.L11gev'k;: 2W.S45.650·1910 Cost•M ... 540-5630 111·2040 •l ... 4141 c ond . Run1 xln1. IUUTIH c11t7e~7~7111 •lier 10 A.M .. Stud.nt or Pit em""......... 10 1 C 11 d 0 k Boil 1t1p for renl. 30' Hlgheet caah lmmed for 1525/bett ofr. 83S.n75 Jieve 0,..,,tnge to lake ....., .. ,,....,.... r •n Y n 9 ' H · Oood Ctotlllng. cheep. B•lbo• Island. 1225 per your . .-..le'-. domMt'-or Ext 3 Krlt !'Y" room & bo9rd plut Mlery N~ 0111 M0trll chair. 2 Elec Organ, Desks. B/W mo Kathy, 957-4089 """' "" "' T I tl't •---------orders m Mkt depl, no In exchange '°' hOu... wn.i coHMgrlndlr. end small TV 120 Other lore19n. 551-8285 !J! • '66 Impel•. PB. PS. AC. exper nee. Prefer over RECEPTIONIST for 1111 wor1I & dllld Cll'e. N.B. 100•1 more llem• 10% Furnllhlngt 720-1858_ NOi IUllTllUIOf J 9022 Toyota COtona Mltlt II new brk1, rune good.
t8;-hne ear-end Ible-tel p.c;ed Nwpt 8c:tl llw ~ M\l'lt""tlsvrcer-6-,iood vye~ pf9fl'llum. Cell Ory roi repel<-M«lthly !!fl Aulo trens, 1117 t, 46.000 S700/otr 673-7298
start lmmed Selery S800 flee. Llghl typing & tlllng. rel. Cell 780·21190. Charles !Of detail•. jWANTED. Amerlcene En· m 1 1n 1 F, 1 8 111 We're ,, 1 In the w111 mT. new engtne. U00-.1iiiiiiiillililliiillliliiiiii
m O -11 q u I 1111 e d . Mature pereon wltfi Of· T h Lerry M0tgen AuC11on cyclopedle wlcurrent yr 540_9279 for New & ulld Jeep 642-0340 r 'Gii El Camino SS 3H.
M2-5828 flee exper. Prel. S•l•ry ~•c er for fr•·•chool, 1685 Toronto Wey C l\A. , book• II pou lbte for Sales. There'•• Reuon 81 D1t1un 210. lo ml. iood cond. with shell.
• • _ _. _ _. negot11ble. Houra: 9·6, onte11or reining r• 5511-9901 forflon •tud'°t tn t1th 50'·60' Sllp. xlnt toe. & • Price & setectlon. AM /FM cui, cteen, Ytlb•llta tl13 1.,,,5 OMO .... 2•81183 UMllff -·-1 Mon-Fri 752-5454 quired. 997-&333 grade. 6'4-1112-. 11cutlty. Slit bolt pr.. s1000000 1 t -!~~·~·~~~-~~~ Good working condl· 9IH 1r lened 673·7873. · • nven ory $4200 752·9077, 8-llPM '72 Bug/11tnt cond. AMI 1:
Ilona. Grut Pl'/-RECEPTIONIST. a-oH 1-.r;Pllll nu Apll1acH &011 ,oown & Feetller PlllOW$ • "81 280ZX 2X2. 5 tpd, FM 11pe, rblt engine. ,... Hll MIMth ,.,..., ::r:, "'t :~·/:.-Xr ':':' Survey work,. no ••P« HARBOR AREA I CIHned f!y UI Smell Chennel Dodt. llde. To 351 28.000 ml. 8lk wHen Int. Must Hit. $2600/obo. ·-=--------~
2112 ltrhr II.. 850-1527 °' 848-1472. ::fc_' ~::~~~~!~~~rt:: APPLIANCE SERVICE ~:_:~7book beeuUIOl. ft 1250 8~9'142 1 1,(a.O~t "= $10,800. 6'4-2300 6«-4878 '1,~\~~ ~:~. '::,
141-IUI i.11 12·1 Ideal for high echl atu· Wellllrecond .. guar. I Coast -o,'78 B210 ''Honey Bee" '12 SIPEI IEnLE 52,000 m l. 11800. Pll HITHUIT dents. work hra. S.9PM, appllanct1. Mll-3077 s~Eo~~?.~!E10~2~~~ lttr•tt 70M N4 -•• com ID 32,000 ml. 121150. OOO<I cond. Stereo. New 842·7221
(a..a. a... L ) II YoU ere friendly. con· Sat9·1PM.882-6a..4 I llY •-L1a-1r1 -oms.,..u 1114)6'~11" 646-<4102 pelnt. 12300, Catt -,-7-.-,-1111-,-1-1-.-•• ----.... Jll cl1nt1ou1 end • ••II Lii lll'"T ~8133 dellng or eny other _.. DRY STQRlGf • _., --------atertM, -need you IOt TIUPllll wtll vlee. 67S-Oe95 n f WlaHl &Ins H30 '14 letl1• HOZ 546-9215 111 6 Mutt Hill Orig. owner,
M81Mllff Wlltt4 counter a 11nd. prep. No aelllng, wlll treln, Wllhef·Otyer $135 M Coto de cue Ftmlty Monthly boet 110,1ge, 13500 841-13111 VW Reg Top Sun Rool tor runs good. $850/obo.
FlbUlout wortllnQ cood M • F d y 1 . S4. 2 5 hr Santi Ana ofc S1l1ry OWlwul'lef 1100 Membel'tnlp, $500/obo. eny Silt. 24 hr lllCUllly, 78 Bret, good cond., AC, f ul till MicTO·Bus Xlnt cond 2 180 £Id an , C M
No exper nee We trlln, 848-6883 15.00-$7 oo per hr. No Refrfg S200 848-5848 833-38911 842·11M3 lrM leund'llng eunr1, $3,000 nr Cell 557-8100. 842·5118
-IChOOI. CIRCUS MA· IK,_ nee. Miki"" •"Pt•. ---... 845-8083 alt 5PM -·-• Ill I ,. --------XIMUS. 719 No Hlfbor, Restaurant. EJcperle?Ced wrr-k hrl 5-9PM Mon-KENMORE wuher & QH JOhn Wayne Family Mem· •51U"-• -· '. '80 ouner. beige. em/Im, '67 Bel-'r 2 dr, a cyt, IUIO,
Fullerton. 870-81112 AP-banquet pertonnet. Full Frt.Set9-1PM.e82·5&44 dryer, white w/wood· t>erlhlp. Beet Oller. 1111 .... a., Ir II Tracks 9039 •LYFE&n.11 ID. $3fg~oof, new tlru. $4115. "'"' 75"8
ply bet t 2 & S PM. or part time. Apply In 'c•otnntrdlm, hes 1•V'f2 5du.ty1.cEhJ1.. 645-79117 l44-0110 1·72 Ford Courier, mags, 1••1 •7"87711 '""'" ,, Moo-Sat See Kelty pereon 9-4 .... Kevin, Telephone SOllcltOf, Aft u .,.. Suri & Send Hotel, 1555 uper req'd . P/tlme H3 2187 • tOOO Well GenlfllOf fOt ttb1rgl111 cover ovlr NMDlllft '711 Pinto stellon wagon
Medical, lull time, front a s Cat Hwy. L1gun1 days, 8554326 • AV. Electric 1t1r11W S200. RV & BQIJ bed. H1119 ell reoelpl1 lor Need money, '73 VW Stal runs greet, toolUI good.
beck office poettton for Beech KENMORE W11h1r 1nd 548-2674 ft repetre. In Oood cond, ru ~ Wgn 4 12 Excellent. Must Hit. S 1400 obo
bu1y podletty pt1cttce. TILIPllll Pats Dryer, 1tn1 condlllon. DRY STQRlGf need•mlnormotorWOt1t ~ 85().9751 975-1168-,
X-f'•Y ••pet. helpful Ex· 1Rl•teut1nt Strong polio. d eal. S230 both. 645 .... 605 •••ical n . 11111200 tak• '70 VW Yellow, lllte new '76 Ford Plnlo etetlon wgn
per. only need eppty. TAOt llLL Tap's. Meke 1300 to ft•• latlll•tall Ill• •• ,., f1Mtta 548-7321 • Int, look• good tn1tde/ ('/9110w. no body oente).
Npt. Ctr. 780-8907 Su· I• looklng f0t full• pert S800 wk. Adverllelng •nd PrH tt TM •• F 0 S 8 Wtt 8oll allpe 11176 Chevy Luv truck, Kint out. $1800. 931·1977. Aune, but needs work. unne. •time help. Dey or night tick ell. Cell Aon ~':,.~~1~'s.!=~~ avalleble aliO cond SHIOO firm! c.11 or 3100 w111 c0.11 Hwy. ,.1 ...... It ._1 I /lea.. $800 OBO. 040·5137 •
MEDICAL OFFICE shift OS*\. Opportunity 557-41137 Hlll 111 Wlllll 1750. •llO WIU NII cebl• II AIU come by. 1407 Delaware, N9wpOft &each ·• -... • 2431 Elden St C.M
Neecfl p11'1/tlme mall.Ire ~orto~ A~ T£XAS REFINERY CORP. Hl-mt n 1 11 1 •p1 r 1 1 •I y IAY ... YIU.All 1$>1 4, H.8 557-14114. 842·M05 ~~~nc~~~div:\~: ~~'':~ Llactla HU
perlOll for fron1 ofnc1: Lagun~ Buch. · offen plenty ot money 649-7388 •M latt •~ ._, • '18 fOtd Renohlfo, Mly ltdA tlU SH/mo 546-8355 °' ev •73 Ma·k • ont·y 48 000 pho,,.,, ln1urence, IY· plue c aeh bonuee a. • -· _, IOlded •2400 bo ~ " • .. P In o I • r ' • n d I . Ae11euran1 fringe ~ti lo rfl•turt 1 '1' old Calleo cat. OOod FIMlt' Strat, 11180, bl~ • lll-1H1 • o ..... .... -•1 973.54.,4 m4 12500 ' ,
848-11319 I Wented·I reapon1lbl1 peraon Ir) Ofenge County P •'IO n • 11 1 'I P ti w/ro-ood, P8ff cond 754•71H , tlll 842-4283 1 A ttq Ct Ille '51 Dodoo ' M2.07115
t -• f .. _.. 144·7282, 842..()255 w/hard shell caM. $350. •74 c... PU 8' We oan help! a.fort you n ue 1 -·~ • OU g ... ng pertOn Of..,...,. ., ... AeglldlMI Of ••• nl V'f • bid, buy, cnectc OUt unbett.. G•· 4 door. llawtete In· .. ,.. t•n ...,...L. very Ind IOOd prep. Ht1 p erlenc t , write H.C. Shep. mix pupt, • wkt , 042·1111 Tr1a111rt1tl1a Stockl1nd1helt,360enQ. bit Hlt cllon, 11vlng• lldt •out, 90,000 or'9·1;;;:;-.-.:...!IL.. __ .....;;.;:•=
Need iwo 1ureetlw I• M/F 8 :30·2:30. Ct ll 81er1, Pret .. 8011 111, r~now. Offln hanltirt I -Like n e w. S3 5 00, •ncl~lottodlyl mitts valve '3000. W11t •1•~cComet,pl•.1>lb,
maMl18-22yreforCat>o MEYERHOFS • lrvtne Fl. WOrlh, Tll 79101, 846-5194 I llutltt ffll 141-N25 ' lfldt for vw Bug In elr,,_tlrM.rvnaOOod.
hn Luc:ee ptio10 lfloOt, 557·9232 1·5 PM Mon-Stra lohl comm1111on .... ,..., YI 10 ~Rll9IQh 14 .. ,12s. .,2 CMvy Lw w/Shell lllflllllTY good con d C •JI S12IO oeo. 75t-18l7 or lor netlonlf~.All Frt. bulldlno prodUct ....._ F~~~.A=== ,!~ USIO OFFICE FUANl•I 0110. 548·l>~15 Hfore Aetlll eng .. MW lirM UUI I mW• 6-42•1174 or 84&-383t 8314900
111p•n111 Pl ld ptu• Aeateurant Toy Con1ult1nt Ctrffr: Gd hm. 545-3304 · TUA! hm & •fl•r 7p"' or 111&0 648-7627 21SO Hert>ot llvd ·7e VW Convertible. 42, 'll DPIYI 111&11 ~· Cel tu. MEAT SLICER & POR· repreeent Pton.ef Co., In DIM, t'/91Wflttr, PllfllY Wkenda. COSTA MU A 000 ml, feet lit Ilk•,_, Aulo, lie, eln/tm tt.-.o
TION CONTROi. PIR· toy fleld. ,/P time. Ooocl faraltut .... :3t~ ~8;. • t 0 . B 0 b SCHWINN LADl!S' ~··· .... 140·1140 15780. ctll 1-7h· 1233 Cl .. , 13500 ••. L9Ut9f, I.I IHllll tHU· ~.'0e::,•~goi=. comm. 4t M3117 --3 8PD NEARLY NEW 73 \IW lut. new •ng, 'H Duo Ctu 1lc, ""''" 548· 1425 alt. lpm or
.,. will lrtln. t':JO AM 10 e .... Double bed, heldtlOerd, SIMI offlot 0... S80 ' ~22 brekt1, cerb & rtdlelat 1111 -cone, new everythlno. (213) 832..,111 l<t*.
••"' Iv ... 7 m 1 T box •Prlnna, Ire me & '501080. . Al>ll tran1 \/er; CIH n _. -... U IOO ...;....__:.. _ __,,------·.,., , ..., • PM, Mon-llun. I AM 10 I.MM I •M encl 99' tll· ml1tr••· ,...._:.&Aot •20. Exe.ti. cond 840-M37 12400/080. &4~ ,. ~ & fw.-78CM021 .......... tJIJ 1 PM ~ AW'/ 10 e•rtt nce In lh• Army ....,,.......... .._.... ..... ~ Hll ., -.. _.., -·-· ----• -AM to 1~ Of a PM 10 4 AtMrve. Afler tr1lnlno 8'44905. USED OFFICE FURNI· _... ..... '77 Oodgt Ven. Needs INr oond (tll\l...at) 1 8 a!nl ltm OL.Dtl IVT OOOOll
_, -PM. LMl'l l<ftchttl, 3017 Mfv. OM .-encl MCh MOVING SALE TUAE MOP!D. 2 ~fl Olcl. Low minor enQIM wottl. n1< ., ..... •:.. l/IO· ne:paood ~ '64 0101 Holldl)' Cpe, ;r.·:a7~:C,."f•9n!r0g 9. Harbor &lvd .. (Hatbot monlh plut two Wffkl ~be TV table, NII• MW. Otttt. typewriter. P11~ mlltl. ••otl'oond. &300, ml. ltOO, 842·,17t IW llla1M stet&: 536-'1313 · 11ocsg In f:fMt cond. ~~~=~~~~!r··~~Ctti~.~~Si7~1ii1ii;ii~ii' si1~iii:_ii·.-=•~;~J~~~fo! Mov1:0'°~:;!'~ ~t1:.; .• , c. • o 7&•·•320 s1~~"~0.~~n,!r.1n t HOO if:1.te c M v:c,s:r:~·e:.::. ~ •• of: • .'~~ 241•-A
Off:at;Oili OfL JQ9I lnfoema ·• alW con.e. _,. • eofa Ctlll A99lt1tr. 8-.d• a .... .,. ... , OOflCI, n need9 NtllAd, C#bl Neid• 1r11" ,...l~ii!i! .. L==iii
No E:~leN• N90ff· -~ ttofl• 6ac11 t1t1IH lllft nft key. H OO 11111 ou., IM!flll •II MSO flfm 711-1818 m • cvcc. 4 epd, """ ~ uoo II , UnlQu• 11dle• c1ot111-• M..e 540-1029 ......... -. ,97••5...... • 813"4170 or .,4-«>15 ~ c..._ ~ .,,, --• ......... ,.. ·10 Gold Duet er. llftell !":I .• ~ or tt0f'9 ..... ener-IO ~ H\#11,lcf\. "2""21 ....,., -· ..... '14 IOIJIO Dirt .,. .. """ ._...__ • ._... .. -· __ ......;.-..;..."...._'"_...._..,. V·I , 11110, 71K "'""·
D I r IO f • ~ di.a wttll ftelr tcw"fMNon ~· t41lle ~M-12111 MO\llNO I Al.l ~ t 1 II 0 0 I 0 . llll)li'I' I OO olJ9F. 111·Ha4 •14 YW 9eOUO, tan q , NII'. M&-1171
t4tl•74t,.I bt 0-11 •ndl or modellno ••Pf, DTi'~.._ l'Olnf 1~,~11 ~ == ~~ 112k8M~.n .. ~811.• .. ~, • ..,,,. .. ]• ... -1,!! ~ ••• ~I 111 IMI •~-II• ne• c11Ut h1 t0& btll• •• 1 , ~IY"'•uth HollHI\
...... ...,......., ... " • '1llP'lul, AflllJiy In pereon ......... .. '/Ht. It fou 7.,,. • ·---....... .._ ...... ... • 1'f-IHt ~ .. A ,.,.. ,.. --tlltO "°"' Llhbeok. 4 doer, ..... ~ ..... a ds1 M ~ NMl#lt ,.....,,. ..... ~ lflDlllDAnU ............ "°'""''"' MOVING •ALI '71 HOHDA C91IO PMc•. """· •'""""* ~ICKI ......... n WW= fOOd, •tr, •• ,.. co"::;:: II a ... ,..., . , . •11·•111, HO 'or"t ,_ !t .... 01i1V ,._ ......... "°" ....... 1 ~ =· •t now, flMlt n1oe. ,_. woti, ..... 1700 M l. 11IOO '""'· t•t·IO•O .,,, rrt,.. tlOO, ., .... W f9f ....... ......,.., ' -Ult "°""' ... QI •• Ma. Q ... A& ..... , ltOO .,.... • .n.one o.o.... .... ......,, .... Qeod ...... ....
THI ORANGE COAST· COAST 1011101
Park's
• • interior
.surplus?
By ROBERT BARKER
Ot'hOellrNe41Uft
Officials are raising the
poeaibillty that the interior part ot. Mile Square Park might be
d«lared surplus property by the
federal government and
ultimately used In a way
contrary to the wishes of
Fountain Valley residents.
That eventuality was suggested
by Fountain Valley City
Councilman Ben Nielsen and
Howard Seelye, an assistant to
Rep.RobertBadham,R-Newport
Beach.
And it comes on the heel.a of an
a nnouncement that the U .S.
penunent baa declared that the
Olet Holifield Federal Building
in Laguna Niguel al.lo ia exoeea
property. It is offering the
bullding for sale to atfte, county
· and local government agencies.
Seelye said be already has
heard that a federal ~ency is
considering installation of an
ao tenna .. &.or-0-0mmun.ic•Hon ·-
operations on the federal land in
the park.
Nielsen said the apparent
trend by the government to
dispose of unused property
makes it more important than
ever that Orange County "take
control" of the entire 644 acres in
the park.
The county currently owns all
but the 137-acre triangle that
fonnerly was used for helicopter
landings.
Nielsen's comments follow
recent diaclosure that talka are
going on among Orange County,
city and federal officials -along
with representatives of the
Irvine Company and Rep.
Badham 'a oftice -for a
complicated land trade.
The plan under discussion
involves the Navy trading the
.C 137--=re triangle 9edion for 57
""ecr-es of vacant I.and owned by
the county inside the park near
~ Avenue and Brookhunt
Street.
. The Navy then would trade
tbe F.dinger-Ikookhunt. ~ to the Irvine Company ;;site
IUitable for helicopter training
operations now being carried out
in Tustin.
TJle trade, if consummated,
(See PARK, Pap A4)
OHANCa COUN I Y C Al H OHNIA 25 CENTS
~agu":a ~erchants nlap
opposition to· sign ban
Newport mayor on line
Ne w city boss vows to figh t Joh n Wa n e Airport growth
By STEVE MARBLE o<lhe Deir ..... ~...,
Newport Beach Mayor Evelyn
Hart, two weeks into her
administration, has followed
tradition by singling out John
-Wayne -Airport arthe city's-most
vexing i.saue.
Hart, detailing the agenda for
her.two-year term, said
expansion of the airport would Preparing for battle be devuiattna tor the beach city and vowed to fiaht any effort to
Two Orange County f irefigbten d on air inc:reue dally Jet takeoffs .
packs-prior -to-manning hoses a t house (ir.__ _____ " .... K:l-~aJ~:;t~~~~J
at l 7 512 Meredith Drive near T ustin she said.
Monday. Blaze caused S l 27 ,000 damage " Newport Bea~h has annually
d I ( Ph I W h budgeted itself a $250,000 legal an e t i ip esson and is t hree war c hest to fight airport
children homeless. .expansion but has amaseed legal
bills of nearly $1 million in the
past two years.
"That's a lot of money," Hart
agreed, "but 1,believe it's worth
it when you realize we're
fighting to preserve the dty.''-
-The~ty was-~uccessftJHast
year in derailing an airport
master plan approved by Orange
County supervisors that paved
the way for i ncreaeed Jet
departures, which pasa over
Newport Beech.
Supervilon again are studying
the future of the airport and
Hart said ahe's hopeful their
conclUiions W1:llbe different:
"I don't want to judge the
supervisors but I don't see how
they can help but realize that
John Wayne will never aawfy
the county's air transportation
needs," the mayor said.,.-
She restated the city's party
line that an alternative airport ls
a must.
,Hart, elected to a second
council term in November, said
-s h e v i e W-5-h e r 1 e Lt-a..a a
"compromiser" on a council that
has pro-development leanings.
She said she likely will vote with
and against the majority on
&.sues.
"rm a moderaie. I don't 1ee the
sides -growth and no-JD'OWlh
-really being that divided. Both
sides are concerned about the
city. It's good-10 have--different
opinions."
During the November election,
there was a sharp division on the
Banning Ranch development
(See NEWPORT, Page A%)
·county coa~ition fights to keep 1'-ffordable housing
By JEFF ADLER
°'IMOeilrNM IUft
The Housing Coalition ot
Orange County has called for a
"phase-up" tather than a
phase-out o f the county's
embattled affordable housing
program.
"The incluaionary (a1fordable)
housing requirement la a realistic,
workable program to provide
new housing and to retain those
\O'Uts (Of' wage-earners and their
families who fall into the low and
moderate-income category,"
coalition spokeswoman Mary
Miller said Monday.
The coalition is a confederation
R i ley name d . .
grand marshal
for LB parade
. Fifth Dlatrict Orange County
Supervilor Tom Riley will be
~ manha1 of the 17th annual
Laguna Beach Patriots Day
Parade Feb. 5.
Riley was appointed 1Upervbor
of the 1e>uthemmoet dlatrict in
Onnae County in 1974 by then-
Gov. lWnald Reagan.
He lince baa been re-elected
dVee times, most recently lut
J une.
! Tile former Marine Corps
b•l1adier 1eneral worked in
»rlvate lncfuatry after hla
Jedrement-from the 1ervice in
1984 until his appointment to the
oounty board.
He will jo(n a pende lineup
~ 11 npe$d to inclum more.
.... 30 ~ and h'-h 9Chool bindt u well u drlTt teamt,
.....,_, clowna, mU8ical ti"OUPI
_. ONIMIWidal entrt..
· '.ft. pwede wm ...., oU at 11
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of various community groups
interested in housin8 issues.
Miller said that coalition
members find it
"incomprehensible" that a
program providing only a
fraction of the low-cost housing
needed in Orange County is a
candidate for being phased out.
The Orange County Planning
Commission has recommended
that the Board of Supervisors
adopt an amendment to the
county housing element
permitting phase-out of
affordable housing requirements
over the next six years.
The plan which the coalition is
urging supervisors to adopt
would broaden program
requirements and re-focus the
program's emphasis on providing
affordable housing to lower
income families rather than to
those who fall into the middle-
income category.
The three-point program
outlined by coalition member
Ralph Kennedy calls for:
~ A requirement that 10
percent of all new residential
developments ef 20 or ~re units
in unincorporated'T'reas b~
affordable to households whoee
income is less than 80 percent of
the Southern California
Association of Governments
computed median l.ncome. The
requirement would be increased
by 1 percent for the next five
years.
-A requirement that another
10 percent of all new residential
developments of 20 or more units
be affordable to households
whose income falls between 81
and 100 percent of the SCAG
medtan income figure. This
requirement would be decreased
by 2 percent for each of the next
five years.
-A requirement that all units
designated as being "a1fordable"
remain that way, for at least 20
years.
The coalition's plan calls for a
change in the way a median
Lncome is computed to lower the
actual dollar amount that would
qualify a family for affordable
housing. The county median
income of $38,000 -cur.rently
used in the affordable housing
formwa -is ' economicaIIyand
racially discriminating,"
Kennedy said. •
He said that black residents of
the county make up only 1.3
percent o{ the county's
population and the manner in
which the median income is
computed is one reason why the
county remains racially
segregated.
"It's in everybody's beat
inter~st to maintain the
affordable housing program,"
Kennedy said....He added he has
discussed the coalition's proposal
with the aides o f several
supervisors, but has received
n elth er th-~ suppor nor
disapproval.
Representing the Orange
County Renters' Association,
spokesman Jon Monsen said the
current affordable housina
program is "worse than
(See AFFORDABLE, Page A%)
Judge nixes retrial for McDonald·
By STEVE TRIPOLI new trial bid at the conclusion of found the bo.x of documents in pervaded and in vaded
Of the Deltr Not ..... a hearing that had spanned two the jury room. everything they did." The attorney for convicted dats. It was discovered that a He said he had no doubt that. Golden Ealle Investme nts urner said the box, which President alph McDonald part-time clerk had, apparently thoufh the cue had ~ cl~. , · contained documents U9ed by an accidentally, left them there Bue had failed to prove prepared to go to a higher court accountant who teaUfJed against during dellberationa. McDonald's guilt during the trial. today alter his motion for a new McDonald, revealed nothing to • Six jurors testified last week Mast aald he had pl'e9ellted no trial ln the case was r~cted jurors that they hadn't heard Monday by an Orange unty d~ the trial. that they mad read materials in fonnal defenae during the trial
sui:rtor Court ~d~ An Turner added that the the box during their for that reason. ' \
udge James . er, ruling cate against McDonald bad been deliberations. A seventh juror Buck, however, called the c:.e that a box of documents left in so strong that roeecutor Tom who had been unable to attend against McDonald a "slam dunk" the jury room durln~ Buck had "not onl' proven (it). Friday'• hearl1!f.otestltled supported by 30 wlme.d and dellberatlon1 hid not 1waye beyond a reuonab e doubt, but Monday that ahe had read more than 100 documents, with jurors even though lt wu not beyond all pomible doubt .•• documenia from .the box. no rebuttal at all from Malt.
Su pervieor Tom Riley ~rt of the of ficlal evidence in • McDonald was ocnvkied of 27 Althou&h Turner aa1d Monda~ cDonald'a tri1l, rejected the he had never dealt with 1uc After Turner's rullnc, Buck
1rand theft, eecurittH law ctrcwnatancee ln 14 YNI'I on ~ said he had been "aW'prlaed,
llDEX violations and lncome tax evulon bench, llmOar caam have arilen when 1 atarted l"ftMl'dUna thJa
chat19 for hia part ln n.uuUna in CalilomJa legal hlatory. problem, how oft.en it bad l'Ol'M
tb• Golden Ea1le o~ratlon. up ln the put." He eaSd h.11 hope
At Your Service AS Ann Landers 82 Buck claimed durijf the Buck retrlev.d acco\.lnta of that Turner wou.Jd reject MMt'a
Erma Bombeck B2 Movies' 86 tbc·week trial that the Toro le'Veral of U--CMl9 from t.w new trial motion lncn 111 d • be
Bwd.netl 1 83-4 NatJonal News A3 lnV91tment firm actually wa1 a book.I. and found that~ bad found the lep.1 pr««Senta.
lira• pyral1\ld scheme, ualna often ruled that 1ct1 not Bullet.in Board A.f Pt.y Review 85 money from new lnv.Ulrt to pay aubmltt.ed to the Jury aa evidence fd .. t uld af~r the h earlnt Cavalcade 82 Public Notkel 83.~.~ off old ones. could have been ~ by the jury that Turner'• n&Una "ll dearly Cllllllfied c~..a Sparta Cl-3 without~, .. wrd~ wrona" and that he ••• Cocnb C4 'Stock Marke1e JM Tha •=oman· four·man "extremely aurpr119d" by it. ere.word C4 Televlaion BO jury bad McDanaJd IUDIY DefenH lawyer Pawl Mast,
DNth Notk:et a Thee ten B& of ~ plwd before it. wbo rePHtedlY ttfernd to the Malt Mid he would ..........
J:ditor1al A6 Wu\her A2 11'9 cantrovwty ..,.. documenu a• "hlthly trial at the ..... appeDatl out
Entertainment & World New. A3 Jan. ,10, the Monda)' after the prejudidal'' durlnl arcument on level, and.hAPI rue ..veral
&n.:ope .82, • J an. 1 conviction, when the the motion, IOld 1\u'ner lhlt "lt II moUonl • new atal fw NtUlar clerk In Twner'• COUl1 dear the material before the Jury wveral dUfererit MF CC1e.
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~I * Orange COH\ DAIL v PILOT /Tuo1day, January ta. 1983 t ~ \ -,,_----------,..._!!-,--=--!--!-zm-?-.~-.N-i ..... m-.:e;...T_h_•~-.eS-P• ... !-~"""""c~;,m~~~ .. '!~~~o~ne~~,~m~-U--r-d-ra-~-,~-,~-cr-cate-?-e"!'-pe-rc-•nt.
' ,,, Continued .;. .n:::::. In Hun•l·m-d-II -on lho number -trordblo rope repoN l•U •• lrotn 11 to 21. (Th lo t11ure
··-·· of homtctdea, rapff, a ... ulll, pen:ent from 68 to 38. lnclude1 c hild abuH and
AFFORDABLE HOUS ING • •
msufflcient to fill the need, It ls
absurd."
He also aaid lt ls "absurd" to
subsidize housing for thoee who
earn more than •38,000 a year
(the county median Income).
"The market can provide for this
group. We must focua downward·
and concentrate limited county
resources where there la the
greatest need," Monsen said.
Monsen also said that because
rents in Orange County are
increasing so dramatically,
renters are trapped in a "tight,
exploitative rent.al market with
the dream o( ownership slipping
further away. Count y policy
off era little hope that thl& drum
wlll become a reality tor moat
rentera."
Alice Remex, of the Orange
County Senlc,.-Advlaory Council,
said the affordable houatna
program should be retained ao u
to provide a "chan ce for
low-Income people of all ages to
have a decent home."
The county has scheduled
public hearings before
supervisors on the hou1in1
element and affordable housl.ng
program on March 30.
LAGUNA SIGNS ...
Under that approval, s!gn
owners could apply for a live-
year extension at the end of the
third year.
K e nney contends such an
ordinance would allow already
aging, ugly signs to remain eight
more years.
The chamber's Lyon said the
proposal "is just another attempt
to softf>n thf. blow of Kenney'&
ordinance.''
And as for the Taxpayen'
Association, that organlution
said the current sign ordinance
"is restricted· enough," saying
any changes would be a "furtber
discouragement to lo ca 1
businesaes, moat of which are in a
precarious financial state ln theae
times."
Stolen Valley loot
recovered )Jy cops
r6\'.lntai1\" Val1ey police have
confiscated from a San Pedro
home $25,000 worth of tool
boxes, fishing equipment and
other property allegedly ta.ken in
area burglaries.
• Jaime Maez, 53, a resident of
the San Pedro home, was jailed
on s uspicion of buying and
possessing s tolen property,
according to Fountain Valley
police.
Sgt . Dave Brokaw said
investigators believe Maez has
been opera~ ~major fencing
operation, buytnK property that
has been taken during break-ins
at homes and businesses in
Orange County and southefll Los
Angeles County.
ln addt'tion·~o ~th~ fiahin..r
equipment and tool boxes, the
property includes jewelry, power
tools, statues, ielevl.sfon aeta and
stereos. Brokaw said some of the
items may have come from
burglaries at ·a •porting goods
store and a motorcycle shop, but
the remaining items appear to
have come from home break-ins.
A t>Ublic viewinJ{ of the
confiscated goods is scheduled for
Tuesday, Jan. 25, from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m . at the Fountain Valley
Police Station, adjacent to Oty
Hall, 10200 Slater Ave.
Brokaw said burglary victims
wishing to claim any of these
items must describe the property
~fore vi~w_!ng .
Crash kills 2 cyclists
A motorcycli1t and hi1
passenger were kill~ Monday
night ln a head-on collision m· a
Huntington Beach intersection,
police reported t.oday.
Pronounced dead on arrival at
Fountain Valley Community
Hospital were the motorcycle
driver, Wesley Dodd Jr .. 23, and
his passenger. Joseph Guillaume,
22, both of Wesbninster.
Police traffic investigator Jerry
Fuhrmann said the
motorcycle wa1 eastbound on
Edlnaer Avenue at 9:46 p.m .
when it v~red acrcm the center
line and struck a Chevrolet El
Camino that was preparing· to
tum left onto Bolsa Chica Street.
The driver Of the El Canililo,
David Duston, 27, of Huntington
Beach. was noi-injured and-was
not cited in the mi ~l!ap ,
Fuhrmann said.
The Westminster men were
Huntington Beach's first traUlc
deaths of 1983, police said.
Btaeh dropped 8.8 percaM robberiee, bura&ari-. thetLI and ~ Auauh report1, both abendonment Incident.I.)
durlnti 1982, but the value ot •uto th•ft• commtuod per asaravat.ed and non-aarav1ued, -The tot.al number of local
local property lo1t throush 100,000 population. Huntinaton' decreued. (AHravat.ed a ... uh arre:sta durlna 1982 dropped 8.8 :~o~pl~~r~mtm:,:eft w.. 8Hch'1 1982 population wH tnvolvee Intent to lnfllct MVere percent to 7,738.
Ti..-l _.,ln fl 172,813. 'bodily harm, usually with a _ Fat.al tratt•-•nnld•n•'" t•l) •i-t Ole, aoooru a to iutea Hunt.inaton Beach police crime weepon.) 6" _.. "" .. "" releued by 'the city'• police •nalyit Jim Mooro uld thne _Robbery lnddent.1 lncreued 34.6 percent, from 2B to 17. Some '
department, wa1 equal to the llO-called "Index crimes" are Wied 7.~ percent from 211 to 2n. of the accldanu. however,
local property Jou-reported In by federal au1horitle1 to 1au1e -Buralary reporll dropped resulted re than one death;
1981. local trenda and compare dtiee. 16.2 pe~nt. sun. the dty had 21 e di ln local mlahaps,
Murder and non-negligent lncreulni locally during 1982 2,737 break-Ina repoc1A!d ln 1982. lra (le nve1Ugatora uld.
manalaught.er casea jumped from were· murder, robbery, petty -Thefll of $60 or more -Lo~al traffic acctdent1.
four in 1981 to eight in 1982. theft (under •50) and auto theft. dropped 1llghtly; theftl of leas Injury and non-Injury, dropped
(There were nine homicide Occurring lea -frequently than than that amou.ot roee 1Ughtly. 7.6 percent to 4,097.
vlctlma In 1982, however, because th revf<o"• year accordtnao to -Auto theft lnddentl jwn--' -Police luued 14.2 percent One Or the ca·•• Involved the e P · -• • .,.."" .... the police report, were forcible 18.9 percent, with 828 vehicles more traffic cltatJona for a total
slaying of two people.) rapes, ... ultl, burglariee, other liken locally In 1982. of 101,840. An tncreue in tbe
Pollce Sgt. Ed McErlaln said thefts, anon flre1, and fatal -Arson Incident• dropped parking meter enforcement staff
arresta were made ln all but one lraffic accident.I. 42.5 percent to 23. resulted In 26,548 meter •
of the 1982 homicide ca.aea. The The city's 1982 crime figures, -Na.rootic and drui violalion.s violations recorded, a 32.2
'exception was an. In fant whose compared to the previous year, fell 22 percent to 365. percent increa.ae. •
body was discovered ln a local revealed: -Drunken driving Incidents -Officers investigated 62 '
refuae bin on New Year'• Day of -Negligent manalau8'l.ter by decreased 14.3 percent to 1,451. local suicides. down from 75 the
1982. vehicle cues dropped from three -Crimea against children and previous year.
"Th~ fed eral marshals just ·came
o ut and they ran us a ll off there."
Labor flap delays
work on oil rig
Work has resumed on a said the protesters left
partially completed offshore oll peacefully.
rig about 8 'h miles off the coast of Huntington Beach, following a The union said the firm
labor protest over the weekend. installing the pipes, the
Rotterdam, Netherlands-baaed
Work waa halted Sunday night Heerema Group; ts vlo1.8tlng a
by piledrivers union members fedeJ'al appeals court ruling that
·-Who were protesting the ase--of· · · aaldll.S,..la.ws on fQreill'LWQrlc~~ foreign labor. apply to ~orkers on the U.S ...
outer continent.al shelf.
But U.S. marshals, armed with
a restralnlng order, forced three
remaining union members off oil
platform F.dlth Monday. Crews
resumed w ork at 6 p .m .,
according to Chevron Public
Affairs Manager Al Swanaon.
"The federal marshals just
came out and they ran us all off
there," said Mike Schwab,
business manager of Piledrivers
Union Local 2375. "They said if
we wanted to protest this thing
any more they would arrest us if
we did anything else." Schwab
Mostly Spanlah worken are
installing the piles at a coet of
$480.000, with compleUon of that
phase scheduled next month ..
Swanaon aaid.
Although the piledriven left,
ironworkers union member
George Logan said his union was
ready. to reoccupy the platform.
U.S. District Juclge Andrew A.
Hauk had issued the restraining
order late Sunday after the
piledrivers occupied the rig
earlier in the day, Logan said.
NEWPORT ..
From Page A1
project which ended up on the
ballot after a referendum. The
project waa approved, though not
overwhelmingly, by voters.
"I don't read anything into ·
that vote," said Hart, a supporter
of the project. "There certainly .
wasn't any mandate there. But •
the fact that It waa even on the
ballot. shows citizens have
concerns.''
The election, a bitter· and
mud-filled contest, has left Hart
with one worry -campaign
spendlng. She said she hopes to
appolnt·a ·oomriillt.ee and charge ·
it. with the task of finding ways
to hold the line on spending.
The election was the most
expensive in city history. One
losing candidate spent roughly
$50,000 and several went over or
came close to the $20,000 mark.
"It was -well, it was
ridiculous," said Hart, who spent
less than any of the four
Incumbents seeking re-election.
Hart alllO has hirited· she will
serve only half of her two-year
tenn. She said the role of mayor
is demanding and fears she could
suffer "burnout." ·
Mes~ rejects permit for massa"ge parlor
ByJODJ-CADENkEAD O('tMO...,,... .....
A massage parlor in Costa
Mesa that uses half-node women
to advertise in Hollywood
publications lost another round
Monday night in a continuing
battle to keep its all-night
busines.5 along Harbor Boulevard
open.
The Costa Mesa Oty Council
turned down a request tor a
conditional use permit from the
Los Angeles College of Massage
and Physical. The.capy (Atlantis)
at 2112 Harbor Blvd.
on suspicion of prostitution.
City officials contend the
business is consider ed adult
ent.erta~nt and as such should
not operate within 500 feet of
residenual property. Apartments
are located within 60 feet of the
business.
"You think we're naive
e no ugh. that we are really expected to believe that they
perfpnn fully clothed?" aaid Hall.
"You really want us-to believe
this la a massage parlor for
relaxing?"
Asked .after the meeting about :
the prostitution arrest.a, Davis
said the management tries to
discourage it and that any arrests
have been isolated Incidents.
40% chance of • rain
The business owner, were
ordered to obtain the permit to
operate or shut down after a
preliminary injunction was
iasued last September. That
decision has been appealed by
Atlantis and the lnjunction was
stayed pending the outcome of
the appeal and Monday 's
hearing.
Robert Davia, an attorney
representing Atlantis, said he
would appeal the council's
decision.
Quizzed by city council
members about advertisements
reporting "16 beautiful girls.
buffet ~8 rooms," Davis said
he was ware of any buffet
and sai the ad was "probably
puffery."
Asked what the t.ernu "$ and
M" meant in one of the ads,
Davis said it could mean
"Swedish Ma-ssage." but
admitted it generally refers to
sadism and ma90Chism.
City documents show that a
Dr. Donald Peterson obtained a
business license for a
chiropractor's office on the p~ between 1973 and 1979.
Tb'e massage business was then
sold to Moon Suk Han who in
turn sold the ~ parlor to
Cons ta /
lnuNlling ~,_. tonlg.ht "'""a 40 .,.,_., 0-of,...,
by mldnlgh1. Ov9hllght lowtl 48 to
54. Rain lhroughOut tM morning on W•dnHd1y. CIHrlng and windy W.dnHd..,-.tternoon:
Cooler on W.ctn.day Wlll'I hlgM
In IM U9C* 50I to mkl-«11.
·E I ••w hi ra, I ro m Po Int
Conc•ptlon to the Mulc an bord., and out 80 mll••:
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through tonight, wltll' 5 to 8 foot
ffU ov•r out., w1t.,1. O.nty
nonh.,1y wind• and lnc:t .... no
-on w~. o....r '"'* w1t•11. win.di t>•comlno
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tonight and W.clnNdey rnotnlng.
QNrlng W.ctNlday afl•noon.
M•ny re>Ma In __ t.,n H•w
York, weat•rn P1nn1yh1anla,
nortllHlt Ohio and th• Weal
Virginia mountain• ••re becOmlng gi.ud With Ice and
snow today, making trav•I
Nair .. for motclttlt•. FrwmMa ,..,, ... foreceet for
lat•r toiiey from tll• T••u P•.:WMll 1n1o tfw T_.. Plelna,
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tonight Th• rain wu to mov•
IOUth W9dnHday followed by' ~from tM ~h anctgusty ...,..
lncr...i.lg ~ with a 40
P•rC•l).t chanc• of rain by
mldolQlll Ind • low ,_ 55 wu ~!of Loe~tonlght. Mor• rain tollow•d by ou11y
nort'*'Y wlnde and ci.1111119 In th• alt.,noon w11 for.aut for
W.ane.dey;-.nd a~ ln~-
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Tuite 43 24
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CAUf'OMIA
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t,:~ 85 58 57 112 Pmo~ 57 3t
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The Orange County District
· Attorney's office currently is
involved In action to close
Atlantis as an alleged house of
prostitution. 'Police have ~tly
arrested five Atlantia empfoyees
k Gordon, according to city
rda.
....
Mayor Donn Hall said he
would read the ads out loud, but
was afraid he might o£fend some
Officials for the bu1iness '
contend it Is now owned by
members of the audience. Thomas Wade. -....
®ur OfJpec1trltp. ..
Making the d«ISIOO to gtt maffM!d IS ii bl9 ~ ~ sp«Jal. .so 'M' 90 all out to Show
one. and choosing yc,ur eongage~nt and you the most ur'liQ~ and exciting coll«tion
~Ing rings 1s ~ of the most e11c1t1ng or ~ment and 1Nedd1ng rings you a~
land eJCPeruM'IJ steps ;<>1.1 Wiii take ~fort goeng to Stt. ~ t.lkt the mys~iy out of c~
your wedding da')( paring dklmoods by taR'f'ng the Vme ro prop-
At ~m Leigh. helping you .stlt.-ct your erly eicplain the difftrtnees 1n qualltles and
diamond and ~ your r~ Is the most l'.l"Ce. and then baek lt\at all ._., 'Mtn a money
Important thing~ do-t>tc.ause that is our baek guaranttt .
tp«faltyf Most jewelry stores conctntr~ on Rx straight talk, excltlno designs. and guar-
.sl~rwa~. china and crystal, and ~ hun-ant~ va~. you Wiii appreclatt what <M"
dreds of watches to select from ~r ~ ro ofrlor ~ l.tlgh is ~ 5tcn that
thty ~a very ordinal)' 'all look the Sc1mt' ~in~ anci ~rings.
St'l«tJOn or wedding rings t<~ Mld tort<~
and glasstS and watehes af'P fnl>Ortant but
we know \Nt you want ~ rings to IX'
~rng rtngs <MJllable from
~~t rrngs CM'lflable from
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Federal pension hikes
~face six-month delay
By Tbe A11odattd Pre11
WASHINGTON
Americana dtawtn1 federal
penalona or dl11blllty pay
could have thelr eo1t-of-Uvl.ng
raltes delayed tor alx months
thia year under a propmal the.
Reag an administration la
considering to lower budget
def Idea.
hard-preaaed to kttp t h
projected deflc~ below a
record S200 blWon for fl.teal
1 9 8 4 • a cc o rd I 'n I to
admlnlatratlon IOUrcea, who
did not w•nt their names
uaed.
The president'• proposed
budget for the fiacal year that
begin• next Oct. 1 11 to be
deHvered to Conaire-on Jan.
31.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
Con1umen have promlHd a
year·lona bettl• ln an attempt to
prevent l>aclflc Tel phone from
doubUna retldentlal rat.et to Sl& a month. Blamln8 Inflation, mpetlUotr
and the receulon, Pacific
Telephone uklld Monday for a
rate lncre11e of t BU million,
alth ou ah the requeat will
undera o a year of hearln11
before the P u blic Utllltle1
Comm.I.Ill on. • .
The request waa lmmediat.ely
denounced by Sylvia Selsel ,
head of the conaumer j(rou p
TURN (Toward Utility Rate
NormaUiatlon).
"l think Pacific 1houldn't lt't
ono penny of this apRllcatlon
•lrwt lt'• requested for th year
be1lnnln1 January 1984," 1he
; .aid.
She said It Is unfair that the
hearlnp wlll examine the phone
comJ)!nY requett u of condltlorui
this year, Instead of next.
'nl.e requeat, whJch wu }>an!d
"45.2 million from the company'•
Intended fls\ire, comet after an
lncreaae ol $610 mllllon two
years a80.
But Reed Watera, Paclf lc
Telephone vice preeldent for
regulatory affalr1, aald the
lnc:r •• WH nece11&ry deapltct
coet-cu ttlna., eftoru.
"0 •1plte"' the mo1t stringent
COil r ductlon measure• In the
company'• hlatory, the-revenue
arowth haa not kept pace whh
c:Olt ll'lcreatet,'' Wat.en ufd.
The rate tor 7 million
retldentlal cuatomen would rile
to SlS 1tatewlde, up from S7 ln
--San Franclaco and Lo. Anaele1,
and $6 .70 eluwhere In
California. The top would be
$11.60 for areu whJch don't have
meuured aervice.
Llfellne residential aervlce
would remain at U .60 monthly,
but the allowance of 30 free calll
would bo cut IO 10.
M uurtd tervlce would coet
S6 with all calla billed at four
cenu for the first minute
:comrred to th~ current r~ of
'13,7 monthly with t3 worth of
fl'ff calls.
Meuured butineta ratet would
be $11 , up from S7 monthly. Th
ba1lc flat rate bualne11 1ervlce
would 80 to Sl9 from $14.66
monthly. ·
For the flnt time in 30 yeal'I,
the coat of a pay telephone call
would 80 from 10 cent• to 26
centa at boothl where emergency
service calls can be made without
a coin. Yet, even with a propmed
delay ln cost-of-living raises,
Prealde.nt Reagan will be
Oil price war looming Irvine hospital 'par~nership' dissolved
NEW YORK -The
decisions OPEC ell ministers
made at their emergency
meeting Sunday could touch
the wallets of .energy users
worldwide, perhaps by
~ttlng off a price war.
The traditional giants of oil
trade -Saudla Arabia and
its allied sheikdoms in the
Persian Gulf -are angered
by the tactics of Iran and.
other OPEC members, who
are ignoring price rules in
order to increase their oil
exports.
The Saudis and their
supporters are threatening to
retaliate by u nllaterally
cutting their prices, even
though It could lead o a
price-cutting f~-for-all.
Woman wins $700,000
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. -A
Seattle, Wash., woman won
the first $700,000 ~and prize in the Arizona ' Lucky 7"
lottery Monday.
The winner, Alice L .
Larkin wa s the only
semi-finalist not to appear for
the drawing at the Flagstaff
mall.
The others won $700. They
were Janet B. Croop and
Hollis K . Kembell, both of
Tucson; Ken Price, Tempe;
Penny Lee Scott, Phoenix,
and Ju 1e e L . Brown,
Encinitas, Calif.
15,000 seek 200 jobs
MlL WAUKEE -After an
auto-frame factory advert~
200 job openings, at least
\5,000 people lined up in
below-freezing weather to
apply, c r eating so much
paperwork that training for
the company 's new
STATE
employees may be delayed.
Some of the thousands who
waited in 30-deg:ree weather
Monday to apply for the jobs
at A.O. Smith Corp. had
brought sleeping bags and
spent the night in Une.
CHP orders patrol cars
SACRAMENTO -The
California Highway Patrol
says it will buy about 1,076
Dodge Diplomats for patrol
cars in 1983.
The CHP requires that
atandard patrol cara reach a
top speed of 110 miles an
hour, and accelerate from a
standstill to 60 mph in 13
seconda, and from zero to 100
mph in 43 seconds.
The low bidder waa $7,915
a car. beating bids from two
other Dodge dealers, one
Plym o uth.dealer , two
Chevrolet dealers and four
Ford dealers.
Tax on cigarettes ey_ed
· SACRAMENTO -State Deukmejian's plan to raise
Sen. Alan Robbins would fees for all the 1.8 million
raise t,he cigarette tax by five public college and university
cents a pack to combat the students in California.
proposed tuition U'fcreases in •
universities and colleges.
Robbins , a Tarzana
Democrat, issued a statement
Monday saying he was
r eac.ting to Gov. George
WORLD
The bill wo~d benefit
students of the University of
California, the California
State University, and the
community colleges.
Missile limiting re~t-ed
BONN, West Gennany -
Soviet Foreign Minister
Andrei Gromyko today
rejected the U.S . "zero
option" proposal for Umitng
intermediate-range nuclear
miasiles in Europe, but said
the Kremlin was prepared to
destroy some of its rockets.
The ''zero option" proposal,
prewnted at talkl in Geneva,
calla for the Soviet Union to
dismantle about 30U SS-20
missiles targeted on Europe in
exchange for United States
scrapping plans to deploy 572
new Pershing 2 and ,cruise
missiles in Europe this fall.
Falkland war study .ended
LONDON -A gov-
ernment-appointed panel
has concluded that Prime
Minister Margaret Thatcher
and her aides probably could
not have head ed off
Argentina's invasion of the
Falkland Islands last summer,
British press reporta aay.
The invasion ot the Britilh
colony off the Argentine coast
April 2 sparked bitter
denunciations of the
Conservative government's
handling of the crisis from all
groups in Palllament.
By JOEL C. DON
Oftt..DelrHotlleft A budding "par tnership"
between back~ra of Irvine
Medical Center and UC Irvine
apparen tly ~aa collapaed over
dlaagreement.s on the proposed
locatiotl and control of Irvine's
firat hospital.
The sn a r l in negotiations
between the two aroups marks
the latest in the decades-lon g
efforts by several groups to build
a major medical facility in the
na.tlon 's largest planned
community.
The apparent breakdown
appears to guarantee that IMC
and UCI will again compete to
see who bµilds a hospital In
Irvine.
IMC, sup ported by H oag
Memorial Hospital and a coalition
of epm.munity members, plans to
go ahead with ita proposal to
build a 222-bed acute care
hospital comelex in the Village 12 area, po.Sffily-near Jef[rey
Road and Barranca Parkway.
Huge
nabs
raid
12
suspects
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
Federal agents say their aeizure
of 400 pounds of cocaine -a
record for West Coast drug raids
-made a "sig nificant
Interru ption" in am ugglera
attempt• to find new pbr t1
following a federal enckdown in
the Southeut.
The amuggling acheme relied
on two wet.suited swimmers to
puah uhore -1,aht duUel bap
stuffed with cocaine with a
wholesale value of tll million,
U .S . Attorney Joae_ph ~
Russonlello said Monday.
Rusaoniello said the cocain~
could fetch more than S750
mHlion on the street, although ·
the street value was put at SlOO
million by Joe Krueger, agent in
charge ot the t>ru1 Enforceme11t
Adminlatration office.
Twelve men were 8t(t!Sted and
were to be arraigned on charges
of conspiracy to import cocaine,
authorities said.
The seizure was the biggest
West Coast·haul of the drug, but
authorities said there have been
bigger hauls in the Southeast.
including one involving a plane
drop in Georgia.
Ruasoniello said that because
.of a crackdown in Florida,
-smugglers were looking for new
ports and the swimming scheme
was a novel twist. .
Agents had been sisk.ing out
the area of Pier 96 where the
Colombian freighter, the Ciudad
de Cucuta, docked on Sunday.
>.. aeveral men approached the
arriving swimmers at the water's
edge, the agents moved in. Two
shot s were fired from a
aubmachlne gun, but agen ts
didn't return the fire as they
rounded up the group and made
the arrests, authorities said.
Among those arrested were
several lookouts, who were In
what authorities called "counter
surveillance" vans parked in the
area to provide warninp about
au thorities or to prevent any
hijacking by other arnugglera,
authorities said.
No cocaine was found In a
aearch of the ship.
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UC Irvine has been unwilling would provide better acceu for opinion that the best location for 1
to budge on its long-time desire all residents. a community hospital Is on
to build a major teaching hoepital Three months ago, IMC campus.
and medical center on campus, President Dave Baker proposed A medical facillty can't be built
adjacent to t h.e College of discusaiona with Aldrich and without approval (rom state -
Medicine. Qniversity officials are College of Medicine Deah health officials. IMC and•
dilcussl.ng such a proposal with Stanley van den Noort to end a HealthWest have filed certificate
several health care orfani~tlons, stormy battle between the two of need applications with the
Inc 1 u d Ing He a th West competln~ groups. The action Office of Statewide Health
Foundation of Chatsworth, Los foHowed Van den Noor t's Planning and Development.
Angeles-baaed National Medical successful efforts at thwarting However, both ho a p It a 1
Enterprises and the Hoapital special Sacramento legislation construction requests have been
Corp. of America of NuhVille, that would have allowed IMC to deemed incomplete and neither
Tenn. lease land for its hospital at group has filed new applications,
UCI Chancellor Daniel Aldrich Saddleback College's North according to J ean Emond,
Jr. said the university still wishes Campus In Irvine. spokeswoman for the Orange
to be involved In any hqapltal "We have taken the olive County Health Planning Council.
proposal for the city. He noted branch to UCI for approximately Emond noted the state will
that UCI maintains hospital three months and pl8de various consider 18 criteria for a hospital,
affiliations t h roughout the proposals," said IMC spokesman including community need,
country. ·Ed Portmann. "T hey were financial feasibility, economic
''I'm scfrry that IMC hasn't unwilling to negotiate or impact on the health care system
decided to try and locate their · compromise on location and and 1ldverse effects on nearby
hospital on campu1," he said,_ control of the hospital." medical facilities. The health
adding, "We'll continue to talk." Portmann said the proposals planning council, which advises
But IMC officials remain Included several hospital sites, at.a te health officiala, said that
adamant In their desire IO build a including one at the Un1ven ity Orange County haa too many
hospital in the-center of Irvine,-Town C.enter. He'Said Chancellor--hospital bedlt-to-warrant. .. ne
because they believe such a site Aldrich remained steadfut in his med ical center a t the time.
Old favorites score . .,--again-
R'oger s, Nelson, Richie h ead country, soul music winne rs
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Kenny Rogers,
Willie Nelaon and Lionel Richie headed a list of
familiar faces who were repeat winners on the
10th anniversary of the American Music Awards
show.
Most of those honored during Monday
night's televiaed program had 1'7on previously.
The exceptions were Daryl Hall & John Oates,
named favorite pop group: Alabama, favorite
country sroup; Marvin Gaye, favorite so4) single
winner for "Sexual Healing;" and John Cougar,
who tied for favorite male pop vocalist with rock
a.tar Rick Springfield, last year's winner.
Rogers was cnosen for favorttema:le country
vocalist and favodte counto: single for "Lo...,v .... e,,___
Will Tum You Around" as well as a speci
Award of Merit for hla contribution to the
entertainment of the American public.
The bearded singer, whose country hit&
I've Just '9turned from the 24
Karat weetcend In New YOl'k City.
Al utual It wu a really fMtlYe party weettend and lncluct.d a
dinner-dance In th• Starlight Roof of the Waldorf wtth Duke
Elllngton'1 bend on Fttd9y night .
. . guHt of th• Concord and
Corum watch people . . . an after-hour• party at the PrlnG_eton Club . . . gueet or
8una. On Saturday I attended
the ......... ~rlty Alll~
luncheon and annual m"tlng
and "*' that evenlna went to
dinner In the Peacodl A1W1 and ' to He "Cate" a1 gueat Of
Krementa. To wind up that
evening I Ylllted the tioeptallty ""'91 of L.at1er, Honora. P_.
,.... and Laut9 Ktiplan wMre
I danoed untll 4 a.m. • • . of
oourM thet waa r..iey Qflfy 1 a.m.
'Pacific Tim• and u you can
OU-, I "1111/y Md a good time.
hndey momMa .... tM "°* ltunch et the WlndOM on the World ........,. on top of ttie
lnt..-netlonat Trade Cent.,, It
...,•t • 8"""Y -... but ....
.... and ~oOuld -..... ttomtMt .•• 1t'1"'9telleet
have enjoyed tremendoua success on pop charts
as well, lent a homey note to the ceremonies by
bringing his wife Marianne and 13-montb-old
son Otrlstopher Cody with him as he accepted
the merit award followin" a singing and spoken
tribute from several artists, including Richie,
show co-hosta .Mellasa Manchester and Mac ••
Davis.
Rogers also evoked laughter from the
audience by expretslng concern over young
Christopher'• activity aa he sat perched on his
father's shoulders .
"It's getting awfully warm down the t)eck of
my neck," Rogers said, adding in a menacing
tone: ''He woufdn't dare." · ---Not including the special merit award ,
which is _liven by a committee of music industry
figures, Rogers' 10-year total now stands at 12
ISee MUSIC, Pa1e A4)
~~. -........
lnllltut• of Amerk:L
Monday morning wu one of the b6aoeet thrlll I had tNe trip ,
.. I te>C* pert In a taped lmef"Ytew
wtth Harry ~·"*"*, head Of OeB1er1. her• wer-. ten Amttlcan Jawelen who were ~ by the t.W. AY9F oeoPte
to a1k que1t1on1 o·f Mr. 09Peft.....,,_, (I nut hew IOme
very good friend• In th• A.'/W
~ to ~ belt\ °"°"" to appear wtth that ~ groUp •• . but I didn't question their
Mlectlon end WM IO plM8ed to ~ choeen.) Al I und9nUnd It,
th• tape wilt be uNd at the International Jewelry Trade
1how1. I don't IUPPOH the '"'*"' PUb4lc ...... " •• ' fMlt What e Wlrtl tot .... ~ night I went to dinner
wtth OM of "'1 ftVOftle jewetry
dHltn•re, ,rlederlok, l'I" roommet• and "!Y friend. Tom
... "'°"' Clfw -· ---· end ...... f1loftda. Thele tttpe to New Yoftl ..
doubly ........... of ...
wondetfUI P90llle I've oorne to 1lnOw In ,,. ......... lndulery
and frOm whont I'm ooneeentty
...,..moreand""'91Mltlla
l'lelp to ,,. In "tr INlll'J HI Lelll
YG" "** 111111""' and no wen.
let me _,,. JCl'I "* I ~ ,,...,... ............ ... ...... -.. ... .. bulldlng. hat afternoon I wetcMd the footbell ...,,_ on
TV wtth frtend9 frOm Pelo Alto.
Sunday ev.-elnt I went to a ,,..rwwwlttl•poupthlll
lnotudecl meny of my '°''"' rou11d 0 the-world t~ ~andMr.U
preetdent Of IM ~C)floal Liii ··~ 17th & lrvlni, w .. tdlff Pina, ·
.... --ti UI , ... rm ....... ._..
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New~ leach 6424210
Financial planning
1session in Irvine
A free w o rks h o p o n
financial planning will be
offered tonight at the Irvine
Senior Center.
The two-hour session wiU
be run by executives of the
' Independent Planning Corp.
They will dlscusa how to
• "Understanding Htgh ·
Risk Pregnancy" will be the
title of a seminar at Hoag
• Memo rial H osp ita l i n
Newport Beach Saturday
High -r is k ex p ec tant
mothers include thost> who
· have a history of problem
pregnnnries. ha\'<' a chrome
•'
• The first meeting of the
' Recreation and Community
Services Co mmittee in
Laguna Beach will be held
1 Jan. 27 at 7 p.m.
The panel will meet at the
'Veteran 's Mem o r ia l
Communit y C ente r . 384
profi t Crom lnflation, reduce
Income taxes and carry out
estate planning said Ed Grell,
aenior citizen adviser.
The center ii at 3 Sandburs
Way in Irvine, next to the
Ranc ho San J oaciuln Golf
Course.
disease or are under the age
of 16 or over 35.
Ncqnatalogist Lawrence
Wickham and Perinatoloatst
Michael Nageotte will be the
t11 pea kers. Ttie two ·hour
M.?mlnar at.aria at 10 a.m. To
l"eil\St<'r. call 760-5923.
Legion S t tO" ell-Ct oHlct'ra
a nd dlacu u a pro p oaed
community aw lmmlf\8 pool.
The publu.· la invited to
attend the meetina which will
be held in the up1tair1
conference room.
PARK .••
From Page A1
would then allow the Irvine
Company to develop a
commerdal project In the puk.
Nlellen and other oftldlll llld
they woWcl eupport COfNntl"da1
development aa Iona H It I•
c o mpatible with the
nelahborhood. .;
Countjlwoman Barbara Brown
l&ld the V(ould favor commerdal
r
• development , U it w..ue compeU~lf an¥1iia ""\he .U~f)Ol't
of dty n!Mdenll beau.-it would
bring revenue to the dty. 1
An Intermediate, nine-hole
aolf courte la now planned for
the corntr of the park tha'l'•
beinl mentioned u part of the
traae for the propo1ed
~ develot>fnent. M~r Stanton, chairman of
the county Board of Supervllora,
said the county doesntt plan to
c~ the curntnt muter plan
for die park unleu requested to
do 10 by the city.
The propoeed land BWap hasn't
been diacualed publicly.
Yoder new leader
of senior panel
Former Huntington Beach City
Councilman Clancy Yoder has
been elected president of the 1
c ity's Counci l on Aging
organization.
Formed in 1974 , the
organization has 1,350 members
and acta as an official arm of the
city in matters pertaining to the ,
community's senior citizens.
The C o unc il on Agi ng
subsidlz~1 meals and medical
services for needy oldsters and
sponsors visits to shut-ins .
Chow line at .Mile Square
Charles Wilcox makes a few friends with his rolls of bread at Mile
Square Park in Fountain Valley.
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Kenny Rogers with wife Marianne
· and year-old son Christopher after
winning country music awards.
MUSIC AW ARDS • • •
From Page A3
-American MUSiC A~. --
Riehle increaaed his take to six by taking
favorite male 80ul vocalist and favorite pop single
for "Truly.'' _
Richie said he was s\lrprised to win the pop
single award over Survivor's "Eye of the Tiger"
and "Ebo n y and Ivo r y '' -the Paul
McCartney-Stevie Wonder duet.
"I like surprises," Riehle added quickly.
Willie Nelson's hit LP "Always on My
Mind" proved a popular choice in two categories,
winning favorite country and pop album honors.
The mellow voiced country singer. who accepted
via aatellite from San Dle20. was succinct in his
remarks: "All of you who voted for me, thank
you. That's all I can say."
Olivia Newton-John brought her total, since
the awarda were esta6Ushed in 1974, to ni.M by
winning as this year's favor ite female pop
vocalist. She accepted via a satelite t.ransmialion
from Hawaii.
Barbara Mandrell took her fourth award by
being named favorite female country vocaliat for
the third atraight year.
An6ther return winner wu Diana Roa,
voted favorite female IOUl vocalist for a 8eCOnd
time. Last year she had won two awarda for
"Endlesa Love" her duet with Richie, and in
1981 ahe won a (avorite 90Ul slnJde award for
"Upmde Down." Rem wu not on hand to collect
thil year't fWard.
Kool & 'nle G&n1 made it two yean in a row
as favorite aoul group. "It ii always iood to
know, through pereeverance, that your w6r'k la
appreciated," iald Robert (Kool) Bell, who
brcJu&ht only one member of hia nine-man Pna
with hiro to the awardl show.
. Aretha Franklin, another coboet of the ABC ~r.i~ ~ ~ ·~= ~:'~' She b.a WOO female IOul vocallat honors In une
and 1977.
Other hfahlJCh• of the ahow were Stray
Caca' performance of "Rock Thia Town," Mila
Manchelter'• "You Should Hear How She Talka
About You" and Hall & Oatet' "Maneai.r."
'n.e A.merican Ml.Ilk Award Winnen are detenDlMd by a poll of ao,ooo record buy.,.
Hlected to refl•c• the a1•. HX, •thntc ~.and ~ JOcadonl of l'900lod ~mdanwtde.
lfornb •• were culled fnal yw -4lnd dw1a .. ..... lndUltry tnde pubUcaQam;
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CLOSING 1,071.11
200 job openings
attract 15,000
MILWAUKEE (AP) -Officials with an aut.o-
frame factory who adverti1ed 200 job opening•
attracted so many applicanta that paperwork may
force them to delay trainj.nR new employees.
At least 15,000 people lined up in 20-dearee
weather Monday to apply for the Jobi at A.O. Smith
Corp. Some had brought sleeping bags and spent the
night in line.
"Anybody not here now should not come today,"
company spokesman Jack M. Bl.rchh.ill shouted down
the line snaklna away from a state fairground building
in subu'l"ban West Allis that already waa congested
with applicant.a. "There is no point in coming."
T-bills decline again
WASHINGTON (AP) -Interest rates on
short-term Treasury securities have declined again,
with yields on the six-month T-bills reaching their
lowest level in two and one-half years.
. A record amount of new six-month bills, $6
billion, were sold at Monday's auctions at an average
.• discount.i:ate ... o.L.7.128 .percent, down.. fr.om.-the • .'L.17.t __
percent of a week before.
It was the seventh straight weekly decline for
six-month bills, which dropped to their lowest rate
since the 7.108 percent of June 23. 1980.
The government also sold about $6 billion in
three-month bills -also a record -at an average rate
of 7.619 percent, down from last week's 7.671 percent.
It was the third straight weekly dror tor three-month
bills, which hit their lowest leve since the 7.437
percent of last Oct. 18.
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