HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-01-20 - Orange Coast PilotTHI DRANGI COAST
State
to t ap
cities?
By the Dally Pilot Staff
Thrt>e o( six Orangt' Cott:.!
l'lllt'S Costa Mt>sa, Fuunltt111
Valley and llunungton &ad1
w11uld be fort~'<:I lV help bail uut
the state Crom 1Ls budgt·t Jl'f1nl 1f
Gov Geoq(t' V(•u km1•J1<111''
pro~ st.alt• budgl't 1s pctsst-<l
T he guvt• 1 nur' s pro po:-.1·d
b u d gt• t w u u Id t• I 1 m 1 n a l 1•
Proposition 13 bailout monit:-S for
all but 45 of the• suite's 431 c·1tws
while 318 c:1lll'S w ould los.: mun·
money than tht•y were to rec:t'IVl'
1n 1981. 83 bailout f und~.
according t o th1· l1•g1!>lat1vL·
analyst's offtl"t'
The proposal 1s Jes1grwd t<J
n .'\.'Over $108 m1ll1on thlS yl'ar vf
the state's t•urrcn t $1 5-bi ll11m
def1c1t, explained P a tr11 1<1
Landingham. n"Sean:'h managc•r
with the sta te F i nan ce
Department
Along the Orange Coast, tw11
c 1lles, N ewport Beach and
Laguna B eal·h, s till would
receive state bailout funds undl'r
the plan. Irvine would com" out
even while Costa Mesa. Fount.am
Valley and Huntington (k.u('h
w ould lose upwards of $1 50.000
each~'acrording to Landingham
When the plan was prescnll'<i
Wednesday to the Senale L<x:al
Government CommattC'l'. Sen
Barry M ello. D Wat~onvtlll·,
comm e nted, "The s t:.it l' elf
California is tr ying to balanw 1l!.
budgel on the ba<:ks of lo<·al
g overnment I'm afraid loc.il
governmenl 1s not going to ht•
able to surv1vt• tht'SC' cutbacks "
Landingham ackno wledflPd
that if the governor's propoc;.al 1s
passed by the Leg1slatun· "1t
would cause problems for local
governrnen L"
S h e added that those c 1ttes
affected would have to take a
hard look at their current fo~cal
year's budgets
Under the govt-rnor's plan,
Cost.a Mesa would lose $148,501
at had ex p eel ed to receive ,
Huntington Beach would lose
$198,917 and Fountain Valll"y
would lose $223,393.
(;oing a lon ~ for th•· ridr•
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COUNTY IDITIDI
ORANGE COUNTY . C ALIFORNIA 'I'> LEN J .. ,
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Convict • WIDS
settlement for
OC jail knifing
A <'Onv1cll'<i <"halcJ m<ilt-skr has
w o n a "lu rgc"' out vf c·11urt
settlement with Orang" County
government after his throal was
allegedly slasht'd l>y his Jail
l'ellmall'. his attorn1:y says
Mich ael Theodort' Clc·men s,
n o w s t• r v 1 n g a l h r l' <· -y e u r
comm1tmt•nt at AtaS(:adt•ro Swtt•
Hospit.<JI a fter pleading innocen t
by reason or insanity to felony
child annoyance, was allegedly
slashed by a convt<'ted murderer
last May while awaiting trial
Jail o ff1 d als subs<'quently
admJtted it had been a m1st.ake Lo
house the two togethl'r
Terms of the S<'t tlement
rea ched 1n October have been
ke pt S('('ret at county insistence as
part o r the agre1•m<·nt, but
Clemens reportedly said h l' wall
be paid $:300 a m o nth by the
county until 1985, when he ts
scheduk-d to be relC'as<.-d from the·
m t'ntal 1nst1tut1on A Ct er the
initial payments, which wilJ total
more than $7 ,000 by 1985, thC'
s um s wil l j ump "r retly
consid e rably," Clernl'ns said ,
although he didn't know by how
much
Tht· county said suc:h a
d 1scl osurl' could vu1d tht'
agrc-ement
"Any party who discloses thl'
amounts of the settleml'nt could
make 1l void." said John Osluns,
a hab1hty clamlS supervisor in the
munly R111k Managem1'11t Offll't'
0:-.kin:.. who (ormulatl·d lht-
s ,. I t I e nH• n t w 1 t h C I t· 01 .. n s '
.it to 1 n t• y , s a 1 d t o d a y l h e
-..·ttlc·nwnt was approvc'<.1 by tlw
c·ounty's thn:c· mt>mbPr l'la11rn1
S..ttlement Comm1lt.<"tc·
T h t· c 11 m m 1 t l t· 1· h a s
H·prC'sentallvt-:; (rom the: ofC1t·~
o f the County Counsel and
Admm1strattvc• Officer and thl'
Ct•nf'ral Serv1l'(~ Agency
Oskm s said the sl'ltl<'mC'nt
(unclton 1s on1• thal ha!> bec·n
dc·legated to th<· set tlt•mt•nt
t•uminiltee by t'OUnty st1pc.•rv1sm·s,
via the county adm1111:.lrat1ve
0H1C'er's ofCic't' The t'Omm1ttN: 1s
t•rnpowered to setLle <.:aSt'S wht-re
the county's habtl1ly doc·s not
l'Xt"eed its self insured hm1l of $3
m11l1on . Oskins said.
I le confirrm'<.1 ht' had approvt-d
a settlemenl after negot1auons
with Clemt'ns' attorney. L:.irry
BruC"e Oskins said both s1d<'s
agr eed t o k c•f.'p tht• tl'rms
nmfident1al "m the· lx.>st 1nu•n.·sl
or all parties ..
Bruce said county offic1ab told
him · "This 1s a conf1Cfrnt1al
sNtle ment bccausc we don't m~'d
lh1s kmd of pubhcity "
Clemens' cellmatc. tonVll'lC·d
murderer J o hn Ka r l Cox. was
booked June 11 for mvcst1g<ition
or attempted murdt."r. sht•riCf's
deputies said
(See CONVICT, Page A21
Valley tur n s do w n
fireproof roof bid
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of the Dell)' Piiot Staff
A proposed law that w o uld
have required new roofs to be
constructed of non-combustible
or fire-re tardant materials has
been rejected by the Fountain
Valley City Cou n cil as
unnecessary and too d1 ff1('ult to
en fol"('('
urged by Fountain Valley F1re
Ch1d Richard Jorgensen, who
warned that the city could fat-e
the same type of dlS&Strous fire
that destroyed more than 500
dwelling units m Anaheim last
April
On lhe other hand. Lagunc:1
Beach still would receive more
than $300.000. only $12.232 l<'SS
than 11 e xpected, and Newport
B each w ould gel more lhan
$800.000. abciut $55,000 less than
the state had budgeted to rf'tum
figures supphc·d by Landingham
show
While sevC'ral Orang<' Coa:.l
( ee CITIES. PaKe A2 I
\l idwllt· Hihlt·lt. I H monrh-.. of "•'" 1•orl B''a<'h l akt·~ a ridt• in
twr -.troll•·r. joint•d on tht· lo\\t'r <l•·•·k h) h er poodle, Lri<·ke t.
Pu-.hi11 J,! rhnu. our of ..,j~ht. j.., \lic·ht•llt··-. mothf'r, De bra .
The council did, howevt'r,
endorse a p rocedure for warning
homeowners of the fire hazards
associated with wood s hingle
roofs whenever a nt·'-' roof 1s
being installed.
Tlie rapid s pread o f the
Anaheim fare was attributed to
Santa Ana wind cond1uoru. and
flammable wood shingle rcxJfs
T he fire chief said 75 pc>rt'<.'nt of
tht' homes in Fuuntam Vallry
have similar roofs
The orchnant-e backed bv the
r1rf! chief would havp rc·<iu1red
n 1• w h o m e s r o o r s a n d
(See ROOF. Page A2 J
Jail power transfer urged
Judge ask s that n1arsh:d ru/,• troublt·<I <'01111h f;u•i/it\
By JEFF ADLER
Of 11>• Delly Piiot 81•tt
C' c• n t r a I 0 r a n g e Co u n t v
Muntnpal Court Judgr Bohhv
Youngblood 1s ac;kin~ county and
state off1l1alc; to ton ... 1d11
tran sfC'rrin~ c.dm1111strat1v t•
respons1bi11ty for thr Orangt•
County Jail (rnm the s hPrif('<;
department to thc-eou nt v
marshal's off1{~·
In thf' late't r"und tn tht•
pol1t1cal fret> for all ht'tv.1•1 11
Youngblood and Shrnff Hr.111
Gates. Youngblood 1' .i"k1n~
Orange County sup<>rY1sor-. .ind
A ssrmblvm:in .l nhn L1·w1:-.
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(SN• ,JAIL, Page A21
Mesa officials
hear cable ideas
By JODI CADENllE AI>
Of lhe O•llY Ptlol 81•tt
Amid hopes of mst:.1ll111lo( 1111·
IT'I OS t 'I 0 p h I s l 1 t' ;i I l' d ca b I ('
lPl«-v1s1on syslc•m 111 th<' natwn.
city 0H1t'1C1ls from Costa Mesa
met (or n early two houri!
WPdnNlday nigh<· with rc-s1d1•nts
and commun11y lf'AOf'r!I
interc>sted 1n •11·h1.-v1ng !.IH h a
lofty goal
ThC' mec> l llllo(, ;i lt c·nd<·d b v
t·able o pc·rators ;ind business.
education and ml'dt{'al leadc.•rs
from Costa Mf>S;I drc•w about 50
people. far less than thP 100 thnt
were exp<.'C ted
Nevertheless. there wa!I n o
lack o f ideas. and des1re11
expressed by those look ing
f orward l o th e cab l e
rommunicattons system expected
to be operating by 1985
"Wf''rc hoping to J(Pt tht> best
sy1tt'm 1n the U nited States."
M;iyor 1>01111 1!1111 tnld the
audic>nct·
As om· ti f lht• last n t1t•s m the
l'ou nl y t11 1nstH ll the
commun1{'at1ons sy11tt•m, osta
Mt-sa will ~· ilOl<' tn profit Crom
past m1stak1's and still <'OJOY a
morl' tN:hnologiC'all y advanced
syst«-m. said Ron Dyas, 11 ('Able
consulumt h1r<'<l by the cit y
Cablr. once used lo 1mprnvC'
poor tc.•lc'v1.;wn recl'pllon and
now popular as a way to ret-c1ve
first -rate.• enlC'rtai nment, c an
o ffer a vn ri ety o f n e w
tcchnolog1C'S now and in the near
future. Oya.~ said
In Fullerton, police monitor a
storage yard using cable. I n
Union City cable is bemg used to
aui;<ment the tele phone system
and to automate banking
transactions for subecribera.
The two-way capability of the
(See CABLE. Pase A!)
The flammable rnor ban was
...........
l 04, o n da ily wa lk
O C's o ldest
p er son ready
to mark 1 OS th
By JODI CADENHEAD
Of ttw Deltr ""°' ai.n
H is father was a U ruon soldier d urmg the
Civil War who returned to his Minnesota fann
with battle talt:'S of the h1storn: Yt'ars lhal divided
the rountry
At 104, Ru·hard Fort of Costa M esa as the
oldest person in Orange County lie plans to keep
th1• longettvtty rC'COrd whc·n his 105th birthday
rolls around F eb 5.
Though ht• managC'd to escapC' m11ttary
service himself, Fort as not short on his s hare of
centenarian memories. He was ready to Sl"~
durmg World War I when the pea<'t' treaty wlir!t
signed By thC' llmC' Wo rld War II started, ht• was
62
Looking back on his long hf" Fort as not sure
why h e's lived so long. He d()('Sn't drank He gave
up smoking cigars years ago a nd according to hlS
wife of 71 years. Mane. h<• still has a good
appetite
The roupl<' make it a point to walk around
the block every day. They go lo chu rch OD
Sundays and do their own grot't'ry shopping and
cooking.
Sitting together and holding hands in their
Costa Mesa apar tment, the couple recalled
memories of their lives together begmnmg in
1912, w hen they met on a boat outing. They
were married a few months later
If puzzled by his own longevity. f'ort says··
there as no r eal secret behind his s uc.-cessful
marriage. "I have a good w1fe and she hllll a good
husband (stayed by her all these years."
Fort h as o utlived not only mos t o r hi•
f riends fro m h is h ometown In Wino na,
Mlnne80ta, but alao his five brothers and si11ten1.
Hill father lived In hit 80s. And hb moth er died
at 93.
Though pnerally pleased w ith hill hre, Fort
LI not e ntirely sure that reach ing 105 Is really
IUCh a great feat alterall.
"I don't know If lt'a any credit being old,"
said Fort. "A lot of people don't think a lot of old
people." •
About hls h ealth, Fort has few complalnta,
(See OLDEST, Pa1e All
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;rJhe ju c.l ~t· ,1ddn·sst•s lh1 ....
pQWntlal snag in his propoS<.tl by
~gest1ng th<it l'Vt•n If th1·
1Wtrshal's offtt'l' is mcrgt-d with
the s heriff's department, "1t
~ul.d be a natural extension" tlf
e marshal 's court SC.'rvit•t·~
ij.Ues to admm1stl·r tht· Jail a::.
~u .. "I? I') er 1 ff · s d t' part ml' n t
,,eo k.e$man Lt Wyatt 11 .irt
dc•clint•d tomment on
TRATION. •
\'uungbluod's pn>µo:.<tl /
H art atltll•d th.it t ht· ~(w11fr
woulJ look al th1· 11111po.._i1 .incl
then W(1uld deudl· wlwlh1·1 111
l'Omme11t 011 its m1•nb.
Cnt1t·al 11r t·1mJ1t11111' 111 lht jitll
YuungblooJ wr•1lt• .1 ll•tlt·1 to
U S Attorr1t'Y Stt•pht·n 'l'n•it l,1:.t
Dl'l'l'll1bl'r that lOUl'lll'd o t r .111
F Bl 111 v1·' ll g a t 1 on 1 n t" J .1 1 I
l'Ond1t1ons
Thc:'lJ S Attorttl'\ 's Offtl0t· sttll
is t-valuat1ng 1~form,1 t i11 n
dc•Vt•l<ipt...J in tht• t't1Ur~· u r th.1t
probC', Tro ll said Wc·dn<.·Mlay
The OrangC' County Grand Jury
,ilso 1s 1nvestrgat1ng Jail
t•ond1tions walh a n•port t•Xpt't'll'd
lo b<· ISSUloU 111 lhL· next St.'Vl·r,tl
rnwHh~
From Page A 1 •
rl•plal·1•11\t'11 l n iuf:. 111 l-'11u 11ta 111
Vullt·y lo Ill• lllJJt• 11f fin•
re•t,Hdanl 111 non l•>ntl1ust1blt•
matt·nals
But Tu1'S(lc1y night tht· wunnl
"l!dt•d With lht• t'lly l'la1111ang
c \m111ltss11m, whtd1 uppOSt'<l thl•
roof ordtn<•nl"' Tlw t·omm1sston 's
ri·a!-.Oru. tndud•·<l
Tht· t'1ty's h1~loneal position
or 1•m·11u rai.(111g t•llhl'I' s hake or
111 .. 111of.; 1Jll hclltll'!> fur ;ws thl'lll'
1 ~·a!>1.ms Tlw ftr1.:·rt·k1rdant r1xJf
ordlnant·1· <'t>u ld <1 ffc C'l thl'
a p p t• a r a 11 r l' o f I o c a I
11 t·t~hh1 1rh1111cb .and rt•dUl't'
propt•rt v valu1•s
Tht• proposl•J law could
conflic t with lh1· lt•gal prov1s1ons
in somC' housing clt·vt'lopments
that r(oqu1rt• shakt• or tile roofs.
Tiil' 11101 law would h1· 11111
l'Xpt'llMVt' lll 1111plt•111t•11l Wh1•11
n·l.111·d t11 th1· p11lt•nt1JI lt.u.ud
M !I s I ti l ti I I y l 1rt1·... Ill
F' 11 u u l a 1 11 V .1 I I t y ,, r ,
undc>rg1 ou11d uml u111lkt•ly l11
tnggt>r a rnof hl;m·
f" I r ('. !"(•I iJ ,. d Jn l l'IJ II f '
sometimes tntTl'ast• lht· toxic gas
build-up whe n u fin· suirL'> ins1dl'
:i home and c:ou lei in«rc·aM· l h1·
11umbt>r of srnokt•·n·lull•<l dt•aths.
The proposPd roor law <t lsu
was oppoSt.-d by tht• I lunttngton
Ix•a«h· F ountam Vallt·y Board of
H ca ltors. wh11·h !-..11d most
h om e o w n t• r !.. l 11 d ;i y a 1 1•
v o I u n t a r 1 1 y l h u o:. 1 n g ( 1 n· .
resistonl roors
lJndt·1 tlw w,1rn111g µr111:1·dur c·
1•11dor~1·d hv tht· t·11unc·ll
h11m .. uw111·r .... wltu apply for ii
1Juald111g l"-'rrn1t l'.1t•f1Jrt• 1nswll1ng
.• rtl'W roof will have· to n·ad and
'1gn .1 n11llt't• c·1Jm '1•r111ng lhl' f1r1•
h.1'!.arJ:. ;1:-.so• IJlt•d with wcmd
\h111glt• roof.,_
l"trt: C'h1t>f J11rg1•11S1•n sa1J ht
w.!s d1sap poinu:d that lhl• 1..·ount·1l
railed to approve the wood
'lhm~le roof ban But he said his
dc·parlml'nt's primary l'llnl'em 1s
locJl fire prevention and that th<'
t'llunnl has to eonsidl'r how th<·
b..111 nughl afft'<.'t tht• t·ny in othl'r
'h,1v,, 111dud111g I ht· a1•stht•llt and
lt·gal issues
Tht• dt>v .. lopt.'r has agreed to
I> a y th 1• 1· 1 l y $ I • 7 5 U per
1·11nd11rr11111un1 in park h<t'ti or a
lt•lill 11( $2117 .000
lleaclor due
for rt•s l a rl
'l'h1· n<·w I .JOO ml:'gawalt
n •;1l·t or ;t( th(• San O n o fr<'
( ;l'nt0rat1ng ::;1.o1mn 1s ex~;(·ted to
rt•sume• power generatiun n e xt
wt>1·k aftN being s hut down
Monday bt'cau se o f leak ing
• 1111d<•n si•r tu bl'S
Thi· $1 7 b1llton Unit 2 reactor
hJ' lx't·n de&<'t1vated twice this
1nonth lx"<:ause o r ocean waler
ll'aking l)U l of c"Ondenser tubes on
th<.• no n nuclear side o f the plant
CITIE WOULD LOSE I N NEW "T AT E B U DGET • • •
Jorgl'OSl•fl said h1· IS µlf'CtM'IJ
that many homl'IJWnL·r~ SC:'<.·rn to
lw voluntarily 11pt111g: for (111•
r 1·t,1r d dn l roofs •.int'' tht·
A11.iltt un r1n
Southern Cal1forrua Ec:l1S0n Co
spok csnwn said w orkmc11 ar('
rr·pa1nng th1· tubc.'S wh1C'h leak1..-d
!>alt watt·r 11110 the set:ondar y
.... Y'>ll'm uf t I w rc•actor lflies will be losing money they ~d e~pected to re<.'t'tve, they pin
~other c 1t.1es in the county that
alf.o w ill be helping thE:· s late
~uce its deficit
btt:osta M esa Mayor Donn Hall
Slttd p reliminary l'st11nates show
that the city rould lose between
ttt;0,000 and $500,000 as a result
ot.>the loss of bailout funds
,b••Propos1t1on 13 did not arfl>c't
s tate government. only kx:al a nd
QllUnt y i;i overnm ents WC'rt•
affected," said H all "u>t.·al a nd
county g overnments have• bf-en
decreasing the number o f pt>oplt>
on their payrolls. while the state
government has· been tnl'reasmg
the number o f employC'l!s Th<•
state budget conunucs to m c-rt-ast•
to the detrim e nt o f the lot'al
community and the taxpayer "
Yl'a r h1·yo11d lht• $500,000 1n
motor Vt•htdt• C~ already bcsng
w1thlwld from tilt' l'llY hv th<'
Sl:l lt'
"Whv sh11uld'th1· nllt'S h avt• lo
support tht• .... 1at1··~' Stt•pht•ns
a~kl•d ''The: stalt• ha~ morl'
"Pllons for ra1s1n~ rnom·y than
wt· sJo "
Fo untain Vall1:y City Maml~l·r
llo w.ard S t epht>n s sai d lht•
rev<.'r se b ailout could 1·11st
Fountain Vallf'y $:.!:!5,00<l this
111· ..... 11J f ou11l.1tn Vallt'V 1s not
a ~tlt.•s tax rn h ('fly ::ind aln·ady
has 0 111· of tht· l11west f)<'r t'<tptt.a
l' {) s Is II I g u v I' I 11 Ill I' II 1 (I m Cl n g
p.
;OLDE T PERSON IN L O UNTY • • •
,~is hair ts still a ltttlt• gray and he can ge t around
~ilhout the dark wood e·anl' hc keeps in the
~"1try way
t•' Fort was born on a farm Feb 5, 11:178 At 17
he moved to the· nearby city, W111onci It Wd.h
th ere that he met Marse, now 96 ln 191 J . tht:•
i eouple purchased a s pacious 5(.'Vl'n room h ouSt.•
·~llh two porc:hes and lived th<'rl' until tht•y ~oved to Costa Mesa 20 years a.'(<> to Ix· near ~eir daughter
h' He still has the• laminated ('l'rllht· .. te he
.. received from th(• W111ona board or l'<.lUtal1on
when he rNan'CJ as ch1rr t·lt'(·tntal engrnC'€'r m
,.~3
~•: Fort votc-d K.t.•publttan most of his lire His
favorite• pr('s1dent w;i<; T <!ddy H<x•wvelt "Ill'
madt> a good prt-stdL•nl and ht• undt·rstood what
he WaS fiOlll~" Jt1:-. lt•J'>l f,!VtJrth• W<J<; llarry
Trurn.111 v. h11111 ltt· •'''"ult 1 t•d · ,,., du11il1 .• ~
w t•'v1• had ..
Tht> fort!. hJv1· 11n1· d.iu~hlPr 1w11
grand«htlJrt•n and thrt'I' gn'<tl l<(rancll htlcin•ri
Thi· oldt."-l • 11urlt1.111 "J' .... has univ t t•)!rl'l 111
1tr1• W..c,. n11l H'<'f'IVll\lo{ lllt>lo' ·~Ill• .1l1111l lit.• 11111\
f1msht'<I th .. 1·1gh1h ~1.1d1
On h1 1111<( th•· 11ld1· ... 1 fl• 1 ...... ,1 111 < >r.1ng1
l 1111111\ 111 ""'" Ir d•1t '"'' t • h,11•K• m ' fl., l111g"
.111\ rnort I 111 1•t. ...... 1·d I h.1\'t· " v.1111ut·r lul
wondt•rful wilt·" tu .1dd1'fl "'IU• .. ·l1ni; M.1r11 .....
hand
~\" -\~ Fair through Friday
i;. I ~,011 ~ta
"High Cloudiness at ttme. tooey, ~llerwlse fair tnrougti F11day GJtty north 10 n()(ln-1 winds
fel'to 30 mph •I limes In •teas
l>elow the ca...,ons IO"•Qnt And
decreulng on Frldey Ove<ntgnt
IOwt 42 10 52 Highs Friday ~ IO
68
Elte•he r e loom Po•nl Conception to 111e Me11 can
border and our 60 miles Small cr•n advhlory OVflf oule< wate<s for norlhwest winds 20 to 30 knot• with 8 ro 12 1001 combined -decreu109 1on1gn1 Winda Frtday nortt>wat 12 lo 22 knots
Locally vu labl• wind• 4 to 8
knot• tonlgftl end ~rldey m0<mng.
beCOmlng -1er1y 10 10 18 llnots Friday afternoon Wind wavea 3 ro 5 leet ~•1«1)' awella 3 lo ~ leel High clovd1neu al rimes otl'lefwise ,.r lhiOVQll Fr1aay
lJ .S. !f 11111 Ill a ry
A ll Or~dumped up 10 t8 lnchea o anow on hlghe1
eievetlon• ) 1ne Sovrnwht early roday. whit-r •In lell over 1 he
central Giii! lfale. end d•lule
dempened tt>e aoutnern Plains
OenM log Oevltloped In parts of
Tex•. Coietlldo Md Kensu A lrevei.11 •<Meory wa9 IUU9d
f0t nort~ern Arkansu, where lrMzlng Me.1 and r•ln c•uaed
one 1rafllc ~h Wednesdlt)' Rain w11 forecall ror Iller today !Ind' tonlghl from Florida ~.1~11~~· acrou rhe lower M '\'alley and T eHI 10
tfte high l>ltfn• oi ~ Mulco Snow w!* ex~ed from the
fMw MH!fX> mount•fnt llC•OH upper Ar lJon• end the central
Roell ... 10~ Id.no
Tempef re. -·• eapected 10 r~ Ille ,_,, tn the
uppw LMI• and northern
New En~d to Iha 70 1 In tlOU1hem a Tempe turet arovnd tne
n.ellon at 19k1nlgh1 PST rang~ from mr iil.ta· 14 d•qreu In
Leeler>on, aH .. ro 70 ci.o•-In Key Wwt,Aa.
•
mpn &nd & low o r 46 were
IO•ec&al lo< Los Angele$ lontght A i..on ol 68 IS e•pec;led Friday S1m11 ar weather wllh rows lonlQhl ol 35 10 45 was f0<8Ca51 '°' tne eoqtaJ and 1n1ermed1a1e valley•. which are e~pecled 10 have hlQl\9 of 6-4 to 68 Friday F•lr wea1ner w11h some nrgh cloudlnett e nd nortn to norlhwes• winds 25 10 40 mph
were lo• .:&st '°' 1ne mount•ln er ... 1onign1 An ove<nigni tow or
t8 10 28 ana highs Fnday on Ille
40s -e lorecasi v .. 1able nigh cloudiness w1lh aecreung wonda and tows 01 15
to 25 -e e•pecled '" 1ne Owens Valley lontghl where nigns ot 48 to 56 are due l'roday High c•oud•ness and no"n 10 nortnwut ... nas ro 10 30 mph were prearc1ea for tne desert
areaa lows or 26 10 36 on 1ne nort,_.., ~s and 38 to 48 In lhe aourhern deserls were l0<ecu1 10< 1ono0n1 Htgna ot 56 IO 88 In Ille n0<l~n de&ef1• and 66 to 73 1n 1"41 toulhefn d-t•
111e lorecaSI '°' Friday
T ,, 111 /Jl' r(l / 11 r P .~
NATION
HI l o Albllny 8 3 AlbuquerQufl 48 32 Amerlllo 35 28 AaN!vllle 41 20 Allan la 40 30 All11n11c Clly 25 15 Au1t1n 'f 3• Blll11m0<e 29 14 Bllllngs 47 26 Bl<mlngham 43 32 Blamer ell 33 26
Bolte 47 33 ao.1on IJ 3 Brownavtle ~ 45 Bulfalo 15 -5 Burling Ion 2 -9 Cupe< 42 ?O Charto.ton SC 41 34 Charlealon, wv 28 2 Chartolla, NC 37 23 Clwfenne 42 16
Chk:ao<> 22 16 Clnclnn•ll 24 14 ClevelW><J 21 5
COluml>la, SC 43 36 'Colvmbul 22 5 Dal-Ft Worth 38 32
•
Friday, January 2 1
~ •u1•1.._ ... ...
Dayton 20 8 Denve< 38 17 Des Moir>M 30 25 OelrOO 26 fl Duluth 17 14 El Paso 60 43 Fargo 20 20 Fl11911atl 36 18 GrHI Falls 48 16 , Hartford 9 ·2 Helena 39 16 Honolulu BI 83 Houslon 42 37 lndlanapolls 2• 16 Jeckaon, MS 42 33 Jackaonvflle 49 41 Kansas Cny 25 23 LH Vegllt 56 31 lfltle Rock 33 31 Loulsvtlle JO 20 Lubbock 47 34 Memphlt 42 35 Mia ml 89 88 MllwaukM 26 23 "4pi..S1 Paul 24 21
NUhvllle 39 24 ,.._Or_,,. 43 40 N9W Y()flt 21 13 Norf()lk 31 23 Nor1h Plalle 27 24 Oklahome City 33 29
Ornah• 24 21
Orlando 88 54 F'ttlleoelpl'll• 28 13 Phoenix 80 48 PllltbutJ.h 20 8 Portlan . Me 17 ·3 Portland, Or.' 411 42 Pr~ 11 4 Rai.ign 34 18
SURf RIPURT
LOCATION Huntington Pt.. Slf1t• Ana Riv"' J<otty 401h SI Newpo.1
2211d St "'-Pott
e.tboll Wedge
Aockl>!le. u.oi-
SIM9y HOiiow ll!Qvne l•OOll• Sr . l.aQun•
l lH
4·11
3·11
3·6
3-11
3
I HAH
POOf·fal1 good
\)OOd
good
l>OOt'
Wat .. lemp 511 Swell direction w .. 1
2·3 ~-3 ,.3 , •• r , ... ....
' . ·
Rain O SnowO
5hOwflr!>C:J F"lurr1es~
.. -..
Repld C•ly 39 t9 Reno 38 25 Atchmond 33 )7
Sell Lelle .... 28 S&f\ Antonin 43 38 Sea Ille 50 42 Shrevepor1 38 34 SIOuM Fells 23 22 S1 LOull 30 26 St p.r11mn11 66 56 St Sre M11110 9 5 Sr><>kene 40 34 Svrecus• 9 -7 Topeka JO 28
lucS-011 62 41 TVIM 36 31 W11t111ndton 33 18 Wlchll11 ?8 26
CALIFORNIA
Bakerslleld 57 40 Eurelle 50 34 Fret11>0 56 35 l •ncaste< 49 36 Los A"09'1M 63 53 Oa~l•nd 54 39 Puo RoblM 53 33 Red Bluff 55 36
Redwood City 55 .. ,
Sect•rnento 50 30
SaHn" 80 311 SM Diego 66 55 San Fr•ncl11CO 54 44
Sen•• e.,b•1• 82 u St<>Qllon Ml 37
B4rllow 56 48
Big Beer 46 28 8191'1op 47 33
Calallna 63 50 Lake AtrowneAd 40 28 Long Bffch 8& 35 Monrovle &e 48
Ml Wiiton 38 28 N-l>Of1 Beach 64 65 Ontario 81 50
Palm Spring• 811 48
Tides
TODAY I
Second hfOh 1221prn 3.7 Sooono low 7 13 p,m It
PltlOAY Ftrar hfOll 2 ttl • m 4 2 Flr11 low a 48 e m ~ I
Second t>+Qh t 54 p m 3 2
Second tow 7 st p "' ' 6 Sun Hll t04ey al 5 t t p m , ,. ... r:rt0•v •t O &r •"' J.Moon n,.. todey ar ro 49 • m .. ,. •• 1 tl20 pm
•
Orangt· County's t·1tw:-.
Stephens said add1t1tmal s t.all'
eutbaek, could fnrt•t· lht· t•tty to
I urthc•r n'CJuN.• s.t•rv1c1• and ~sx·11d
more of its n•St•rvt• funds, whwh
arc: a maJOr sourt'(· 11r rt•vc•nut· t•>
the nty throul(h the· llHt•rt-st tht•
funds gL•nt•ratt•
OH1nals 111 Hunt111gto11 &,.ad1
satd any n ·dut·t1cm qf tht• amount
proposed 1n1ghl rt•sult 1n euL-; t11
sc:rv1ces
R1('h &rn,,rd, ........ ,~Will t11 lh1•
city adm1rnstr,1l111. "'lid, "Wt•' II
have to t•valuaw the· pn>posal .rnd
1C we romt.· up -;hnrt. w1·'ll have to
look at tht• ~·rvrt't'!-. w1 · pfov1df•
and make lht' cut:-wht'n> Wl'
have to m::ikc the t·ut.s "
He said H untmgto n Bt>ac:h r::.
JUSt now gNtmg tnlll th<• hudg1·t
,,rtJL~'> for lht• rn·xt r1"o(.dl Yl'<ff
"Tht· import.ant thin~ IS lo WWI
;ind "''<' what tht· ~0Vt•rn•11 .md
th1..· IPg1s latun· fin.illy du,· h1 ·
'><t1d "Tlwv n · nt<ik111g pn1p1 ~1b
.111d l 111 ""'1 tlw11 wall 111 mun·
• h.,ng1· .... 111 tin 111 l..t 11 "" 111111111> ...
NPwport B(•.1tlt \\111Jld 111• 0111
.. r llH' h-.1sl .tff1~t1•l 11111· .... 111 1111
c llllfl I\
('1t v M;,n,1g1·r Hoh \Vv11n .,.ml
I ht· sla It· u ride 1 t h1· r•·vt·r...,.
l><ialoul p111pc1~1l would t.1kt• 11111 .... 1
Crom t1t11-s that rt'(1•1vt• tlw mcKt
and l!''>M·r ,cmowll' frun1 1 1l1t''
.... ut It ...... Nt•v. pol I th.11 i.111• not
hPJvv b.11 l11u1 rt'<. I p1t·n L"
Wvnn -.;11d lw '' 11n11•rt.;Jllt h11w
much 1h1 e1ty might l11sc: und1·1
I h« propo!-o<t I
Out of 10 rl'n·nt hutld1ng
ix·r1111t.s 111 Fuunlatn Valll'y for
nt•v. rt.KJrs. nine Wt•n• rur flrt'
n·t.11 J.int 1Jr nun 1·1Jml1u:.t1blt
lllol(I I I.ti .... tiff' I lrt• I hll'f .... lid
(~A BLE ·1n•:A
From Page A 1
'Ysll'm will allow t'Ustumt·r·s tu
shop . bank and t•vt.-n plug 11ll11
l'omputt·rs using l'ablt·
C)rJngl' C9ast l'11ll1 g1
pn·s1d1·nt Bcrn1t• Luskin ~td tlw
t·1dh·gc· d1strrct 1s sl'rlliU:-.lv
111 t l• rt· s t t' d 1 n u s 1 n j.( st• v t' r ,; I
dlJnnl'ls to hroadcast daSS(.'S ;md
offrr v1ewl•rs instant lthrarv dau.
rrorn !he Costa Mesa campUs
Or Gt•orge lla<ld:id . part
ownt•r nf Costa M1•,a M edtl'al
Cenlt>r t lo:.patal. said th .. m1-d1(·al
f.1nl1ty might be intt•n•..,\t•d 111
tt•l1 v1srng medic-al show ... ,ind
11111n1t11rtng he druirl1•n r••olll nh
fr.int tlw1r huntt">
A I Ill"'' f11r~ot t 1·11 , 11 1 h•·
I lt I 11 I I " I I l l 1 l h 111 I I 11 g 1 t ,t J
P••-.::.rl11J1111 ..... uf lht• s'v .... lt•111 v.1•11·
I lt1 · h;L ... 11 .... l"Vll'C'S ( <J Jill· 11rr t •r-.
H.is11 :-.t'rv1c1·-, outltno·d Ill "'
l.1hl1• ord1nJn1..1· .1p pr11\t•d
M1111d.1y tndude. 52 :>lJlldJrU
1 li.111nl'b, twu-w<1y capal11lit v
111( ,ii t hannels for l'du1·.1t1n n .
l1hrary governml'nt <111d puhl11.
USt '. ,1 ..;tud10 in Cost.<.1 Mt•si1 a nd
•Ill ln lc•rsh1p program f,1r lh0M'
1nten-stc'Cl 1n pursuing a canoer 111
r·;1hll' telev1i;1on
A spokl"Srnan said <X.'\'an water
t an cormdt' the interior o r lht
pl.mt bt•cause or llS htgh !>alt
1'<11lt1•11t
• • •
Thi 1 tty l'<1until !!> t·X!J<.-'<·Wd to
< hoosl' ti t·ablf' operator b y
S1·pt1·mht-r Construction 1·o uld
l>1·g111 by l)('t·c·mber
Dya!> warm-d those attendtng
tltt• m1·1 ting that c:onstruct1on
wmild l1•ad tu the d1srupt1on of
th<· 486 lrlllt•s o f stn,cts in the•
c llV
At o nt• time thl• ins tallation of
<·able· ffil'<tnt gaping t rc-nch es
along l'lly .. 1dewalks Dy<tS said
rC"'1d1·n~ t·an l'X f)('('t l.Q see only
s1x-m1.·h w1dt• holl"s dug tu lay
I Cl bit Ji fl(~
Most 111 lht '!iVstem will he· 1n~t;Jllt•d 111 Cosl.1 Ml•s;1 using
h\'t 1 h1 .. 1d ulllatv polt-s. t·xt~pl m
(,....,\'" '-'ht•r t• uttltlll·s artc·
un1i<-1 ground lnstall<illun costs
arr· 1·st11natcJ at S20 rntllion
11verh1 dci .1 C'nm p a r ed to $80
m1llron ror .1n u nd(•rground
sv.:;tl•m. nvas said
H . .t I's p ,11 cl In t h tJ s e w h o
~uhsc:r1b1• to c::1blt• wall be frozen
l"r lhrt'l' yt•an; If thl' o perator
la1l<, lt> µrov1d1.· o;1dequa te servtt'l·
<i rww l'lmtr<il'tor tan oc chosen at
<1ny tlml" l>ya .... s.i1d
Elegant Gifts
at Special Prices
for the New Year!
COBRA
20' Light Cobra Neel\ Chain
RPgular $37 95 $18 99
JO L1ghl Cobra Neel\ Chain
R~ular $55 95 $27 99
FLAT WHEAT 8 F1a1 Wl'1eat Bracelel
Regular $87 95
16" Flat Wheat Neck Chain
$•3 99
Regula• S 179 95
18" Fla\ Wheal Neck Chain
$87 99
Regular S 197 95 $98 99
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20" Herr1nibone Nack Chain
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BOX CHAIN
16" ~Oii Neck Ch1fn
Regular S 112.115
18" Box Neck Chain
$55.99
Regular S 125 95 $82 99
20" Box Neck Ch1ln
Re;yular S 131Ul5 .. $691111
24" ox NeGk Ohlln
R1ular S 1611.96 .... $111.119
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SOLID ROPE
1600 Solid Rope Neck Chain
Regular $432 95
27 ' Solid Rape Neck C1!111n
Reqular $729 95
30 Solid Rope Neck Cl'1111n
Regular $809 95
TINSEL CHAIN
16 T1nse1 Neck Chain
Regu1a1 $82 95
18' Tinsel Neck Chain
Regular $93 95
10" Tinsel Neck Chain
Regular $ t 55 95
SUPER CHAIN
18 Super Ne<:k Chain
Regular $610 00 :io· Super Neck Chain
Regular $1015 00
LIGHT SERPENTINE
15' L1ghe Serpentine Neck Chain
Regular S27 95
18" Light Serpentine Neck Chain
Regular $33 95
20" Light Serpentine Neck Chain
Regular S37 95
2'1 " Light Serpentine Neck Chain
Regular S<t5.95
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16 Medium Serpentine Neck Chain
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Reagan: Balanced budget by ~ 99
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t r u l' k l h a l p I 11 w t· d 1 n l 11
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booth, tnggt>n ng a n l'>-p los1011
that 1nrme rated scvt•11 pt,.'iJll'
a nd in ju r t.•d four oth ers,
veered into a "l·ars only" lant>
for unknown reasons, poht•1•
'I.lid
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't .tr · lu•l.(1n.; u11d th1• ot h1•r
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1·\ 1•1) thing i.011 o l ml·ltl•d
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:.uµl'tlntl•ndt.-nt Joe
Bndgl·p11rt !>a1d after lh<'
ac(.·1d1•11t Wl·<lnl'Miuv
EDA wi11 .. 'Golden Fleece'
WASHI NGTON Sl·n
Wilham Proxm1n· has givt>n
his monthly ''Goldl'n Flee<'e"
awa rd t o t h e Et·on om1t·
Devclupm1mt Administration,
an age n cy the R eagan
Adn11n1s1ra11on would Il k£>
Congress t o put out o f
bU!.lnl'SS.
Proxm1rl'. who hands out
STATE
the ,1 wnrd tor µrojec1 ~ hP
l' I a 1 111 ~ u r l' u w a s t t' o f
taxpuyl•rs' money. said th e>
EDA d1·~l'rv1-'d the pnw "for
.. I I 1 I w I n g u s l' I t I es u n d
non -pr'ofll organ1zat1ons 10
m1susl' a $1 98 m1ll1un fedt'r.11
I u d 11 ( u n ti d l' cl 1 c a l e d t •>
t•reaung local .)Obs "
Marines to get Big Macs
C AMP PENDL ETON
Tho u san ds of Mari n es
stationed at Camp Pend leton
are prc>par1 n g f o r an
onslaught o f Big Mars -
hamburgers tha t is
McDonald's plans to open a
franchise on th e sprawling
base 60 miles nor th of San
Diego next month. It will be
the fi rst ume that a fast food
enterprise has established a
rt•Sl<1urunt on a U S m1lluiry
base
Tht• franchise will bl'
<>Pl'I atl'd by To m Tut·kcr .
o wnpr o f M c·Donald's
1 t• s t aura n ts 1 n n e a rby
Fa llbr ook a n d Ramo na
Tucker said that he plans to
h1n• some Mannes and also
their dt•pend1·nts to help him
run the restaurant, scheduled
to O,pt'n Feb 7
Avalon hospital troubled
LOS ANG ELES Countv
hospital inspectors have asked
Avalon Municipal Hospital on
Catalina Island be termina ted
from Medicare and Medi-Cal
beca use 1t f alls to m e et
federa l s ta ndards. the Lo!.
Angeles Times said today
County documents obtained
by the newspaper also said
th a t M ission Hospi tal o f
Hunting ton P a r k , wh ic h
expe<'ts a contract 111 the new
system of providing care to
th t• poor. will require special
monitoring. •
Avalon administrator Ann
Regalado said her hospital
has "a terri fi c proble m "
bec au se with o n ly o n e
full -tim e phys1c1a n. the
rac1hty t•annol offer the full
rangt· of services expected of
most hospitals
13 injured in collision
TRUCKEE A were involved m the collision
Wednesd ay a fte rnoon o n
lntt>rstate 80 at the 5.000-foot
level of the wt.--st.ern slope, 25
miles west of Truckee
WASHINGTON (AP)
Prf'al<h•nt Re:aiian, forcC1d t o
ubnndon h111 plt><ltie-to ullminnlc•
l1'Cft-n1I ih·fkltli by HJ~3. now
l1H1•111l11 w 111how the way to a
balanc·c•<l budgt•l by thl' end Qf
the d t•cad t-, 1.1 d m1 o l11 trntlon
oftk lol11 say ·
A~ bustn<'l>ll ll'1.1ders clamored
fur ma jor dt'flc:i l redut•llona,
adminis tr ation ofllc1al1 sa id
Wedtll'sday the president was
expt.;octed to approve a Iona-range
h u dgc'l course le ading to
declinmg red ink that would fall
below $100 billion by 1988.
That would be Reagan's last
yea r in o£rice, should he seek and
wltt a second term.
I n h lil State of the Union
Making waves
Meauae next· T\Ie aday, the
prot1ldent will propc»e "u 11eriea
of mcwiurcs" d •1lgnt.>d lo bal11noo
the bud.i~l by tho cr\d of thl·
1980., uccordln~ to Whllt' Hou.e
counselor l!.dwln Meese lll. At
the out.tel of ha term, Reaj!n
p romised to proouce ·a bal.ance<r
budget by this retlr
Meanwh i e , Treasur y
Secretary Donald T . Regan said
he t'Ould not dU.CtJ.88 detaJls of the
admin istration budget plan
becauae aome key decisions had
yet to be made by the president.
When a s ked i f th e
administration would be able t.o
show budeet deficits below $200
.billion a year for the next three
• years, Regan replied only, "Yes."
For fl.al 1984, which a,.pn.
next Ocwbcr, one offlcial said the
preside nt would Hnd C.onar-t a
budget flan on Jan. 31 with a
dtlflcit o about $190 bllllon.
The official, who apoke only on
condition that he ~•I n
ano nymoua, aaid a preclte
estimate of the 1984 deficit had
yet to be made becawte the White
Houae budge t oCflce was atlll
estimating next year's program
<.Uta. •
If the red-ink estimate proves
to be $190 billion, It will be more
than double the largest deficit
ever proposed by a president,
Reaaan bolda the c ur(ent
record of $91.~ billion, 'Which he
. proposed a year aso tor fl~l
chain-r e a c tio n collis io n
involving two gamblers' buses
and seven o ther curs dnd
truc k s during a sudden
sno ws to rm 1 n t he S ie r ra
Nevada injured 13 people. one
seriously.
The C alifornia Highwdy
P atrol said about 70 peoplt:
Faith Hospital m Auburn
said 12 people were treated
a nd rdc•ased. and bus driver
T homas G iesler. 28. was
admitted with a broken leg
An unide ntified surfe r is a study in concentra tion a s he strives to
kt>t>p his ba la nce while riding a wa ve off the coas t of Hunting ton·
Beach.
WORLD 'Howls of outrage' planned
Satellite alerts Aussies Social Security changes face stiff opposition
CANBERRA . Australia
The government 1s puttmg 1ts
disaster agencies on alert to
cope wi th t he 2 per cen t
c h a n ce that a nu
c l ear-power ed Soviet
satellite will hit Aus tralia
whe n 1t returns to Earth.
perhaps next week
N ati o na l Disaster
O ri;?an 1za t 1o n Direc-
t o r :General .MfiJ Gen
Kt·v1n Latchford. briefing
r e po rte rs t oday o n th e
government's con tingPncy
plans. acknowledged there
was a "very slight" chance
tha t Cosmos 1402 will hit
Australia But h e said his
'go,·1·rnment wa'\ covering all
bets
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Soc i a l Securi t y re f o r m
commission's final re port on a
p lan to save the retiremen t
system 1s arnvmg at the White
House an d t he Capitol with
oppo n e n ts vowing to f ight
recommended payroll tax hikes
and lev1es on benefits.
Three hijackers urre nde r
Also included in tht• fi nal
report d ue today 1s a strong
recommendation from nine of the
panel's 15 mem bers to gradually
raise the retirement age from 65
to 66 m the early years of the
n e xt c·entury. meaning those
born m 1949 or later would have
to wall an extra year to begm
co llec 11ng f u ll r e ti re m e n t
benefi ts.
DJ IBOUTI Three
h ijacke r s fo rce d a South
Yemen Jetliner to D11boul1
today and w ounded two
passengers in a shootout with
the crew bdore surrC'ndenng
to police. officials said
The· Boeing 70i carried
.about 40 passengers and aew.
o fficials said. and nen her the
nauonal11v ncr the motives of
1 h l' h 1. J a l' k c r s w a s
1mmed1ately known Sen. William L. Arms trong.
Walesa ren ews bid for job
R -Colo , said Wednesd ay the
pro posa l s o f t he N a t io n a l
Commission on Social Security
R e f o rm . o n ce th ey a r e
understood by "middle America,
on Main Street and a U over the
country," will prompt howls of
outrage and in my judgment
e ncour age Con ~ress to make
some significant changes."
GD A NS K . P o land
Former Solidarity chie f Lech
Walesa has made another bid
to get back his JCJb at th1•
Le n in Shipyard, but
informed Polish sounes said
they didn't think ht• w ould
succeed in the effort
Walesa applied Wednesday
t o be r e instated as a n
electrician al the Baltic port
We're
Listening •••
642·6086
~h1pyard . where managers
turn<'d him away from the
gat('S last Friday
A s pokesman for Wa lesa·
SilJd tht· labor leader rept•ated
his eorher argument that the
shipyard's refusal to give him
a ;ob I!. 1ncons1stent with
Polish law He said union
o ff 1t1als are en t itled to
automatic leaves of absence.
Th e commission 's p lan ,
unveil ed S a turday, w ould
ge nera t e $169 billion in n ew
reve nues or re duced e xpenses
be tween now a nd the e nd o f
1989. m part by higher payroll
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taxes and a six-month delay in
this July's cost-of -llving increase,
expected to be about 5 percent.
The plan won a 12-3 commission
vote and the e ndo rsem ent of
Pr es id e n t R ea,ga n a n d
congressional leaders.
Armstr ong. chairman of the
Senate Finance Committee's
subcommittee on Social Security
and one or the three who voted
against the rescue plan, said in a
writ ten d issen t included with the
' MENS
panel's final report that it relies
too heavily on taxes. "Including
re ve l\u e from ex pandea
coverage, higher taxes account
for 75 percent of the proposed
deficit reduction between now
and 1990 ~ $126 billion out of
th e $169 bill io n total ,"
Armstrong said. ''ln the long run,
the balance is even m o r e
lopsided. Tax increases constitute
91 percent of the commission's
total recomme ndation."
JANUARY SPECIAL
Gentlemens Lambswool
Sport Coat
. ............................... Rt&. $3?S Htmncbont "'"' Soll Window P111t
LADIES
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admlnlltradon expectt the _.......
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yeer to exmed $180 bWan. ~
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the deftdt would decline lft ~I
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STCX;KHOLM, Swedesf (AJlli
-Sweden, Finland and N~
have banned younpten from b
movie "E.T." -the unuh·MG
fantasy tale that Swedlab ~
call a cloae encounter of tM
"frightening" kind. .--1 .
The Swedish Board of J'iliW
Censonhip. backed b~cb~
psychologiata, limited auuduiJ~•-'1:&11•
~E~~T~~:x::.4!n~-:=«
portray• adults u enemiet Bf children. -5
The o fticial a1e limit in
Finland ii 8, and in Norwa~ In the Unfted Statea, the
carries a rating of "Pare~.
Guidance" augated. which ~
not irnpoee a strict aae limit. ~ ~
Daniah film cen1or1, wttO
restricted the "Star WarV"
movies and most other lded
fiction film• to those 12 and
above, gave "E.T ." the ~
light. ,[i I
The Steven Spielberg movte
shows Earth-bound childrs
giving shelter to the atranded,
gawky alien, E .T . f« abort. ... :
It has deliih1ed mlWicnl In ta
United. Stalea, aet off a
Christmaa-time "E.T." c:ra1e, mad
now la 1weepln1 countrlja
throughout the world. . ·
The ban on younc obJldr!n
from the movie here ~
aome young Sw~ to hit 6
sidewalk with proc.t pllardl to
ahow their ditpltt.W.. . .
" "Aw av with the 11-J••r
limit," .rChUdren~a fllma aee
made for children," and "~e
want E .T ." read tome of tbe
children'• picket sigrw in front of
a ~jor Stockholm theater wheft
the movie opened Dec. 10.
The movie's diatributon aay
they doubt the bans are keepinc
all under-age children aw•Y.
from the movie. --,.
Swediah newspapers reported
many children under 11, 90IBe with their parents, were ..._,.
the movie by pretending UWfY
were of aae.
But chief cenaor Gunne.l
Arrback, in defendina SwedeQ't 1
ban, said moviegoen -under U
might be traumatized ·by~
"threate ning and frighte~
a tmosphere'' which -•~W
maintained prevails throucboif
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It may be un apt description., but this Costa ~senJ-89 pleasure craft
i!-t n real tong ue twister. Our photographer spotted the "Toy
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Girl Scouts
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I get ready for
' c'ookie drive
The Girl Scout Council of Orange ,
County's annual cookie sale begins
Thursday, Feb. 3.
Supervised Brownie Girl Scouts and
teams of Juniors, Cadettes and Seniors will
go door to door until Feb. 20 to take orders
for Thin Mints, peanut butter cream Do-
Si-Dos, chocolate-covered peanut butter
Tag-Ar Longs, Vanilla/Chocolate Van 'Chos,
Chocolate Chunks with real chocolate,
caramel and chocolate Samoaa with a hint
of kpcoanut, and a new 1uear-topped
shortbread cookie.
Deliveries will be made froni March
14-27. and at•that time the.re will be booth
sales in neighborhood shopplng centers as
well.
The cookie sale is the major fund-raising
effort for the Girl Scout Council of Orange
County. Proceeds support troop activities,
and provide a share of the funds needed to
operate the Girl Scout program in Orange
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WHITE PORCELAIN
ESSENTIALS FROM OUR
GRAND OPEN STOCK
SELECTION From Japan
PLATES
10', DINNER 2.59
7 1 SALAD 1.79
SPARKLING CLEAR
STEMWARE From Holland
Gracefully simple llnea
tor your favor
lie vintages
Q
4 oz
I -~~i!!!!!!~~~~---_j Perennial lavor11es l t-loaves, laundry,
logs lllter
or leaves
From Japan 5 SIZES
Warm speckled beige 4 ' 1 10
dinnerware comes 12 deep
with e1the1 royal blue 7 "g· lo ~~~....--
and thin brown tine 17" x 27" _
accen t or rich brown 2. 79 to 7 .49
border and 1hin blue 1--------------.i
line accent Dish·
washer and micro
wave oven sate
PLATES
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7', · SALAD
Counly , supple m enting susta~ning
membership and United Way contributions.
Girls who participate in the cookie sale
have an opportunity to earn patches,
channs, and stuffed toys, as well as partial
camperships.
Council product sales manager Cece
Sander points out that "the cookie sale not
only gives girls an opponu.nity to set goals
and to work cooperatively toward
achieving them, but it also teaches them to
ba.n.dle_ mon.e,J ... .m.a.Jse lrl.U\~S •i.P the
community, an gain self-confidence in the
process.
"The price hasn't gone up. They're still
$2 a package," she added.
Cookie packages feature colorful
photographs of Girl Scouts doing the sorts
of things that typify the program.
Volunteer cookie managers In Costa
Mesa are Linda Matthews, Linda Hansen,
Mary Boag and Maxine Boyett.
PAKKA WOOD &
STXIN1£SS STEEL
FLATWARE ( iQ From Japan
J Polished pakka
wood with mirror
finish stainless
sets an inlormal
table. Fork,
Soup SPoOn.
Knife or
Teaspoon
. 99 each piece
NATURAL RATTAN
OPENWORK STOOLS
From China
Sturdy round
drum stools
have burnt splll
bamljoo lops.
12'/J • to 18" dla
14" tall 9.99
16" tall 14.99
17'.4 " tall 19.99
CEREAL BOWL
1.79 Brown letterlng
on white 21 '/i • wide
LACQUERED NATURAL RATTAN'
HEADBOARDS
From The Phlllpplnea
Especially handsome
headboards with
~~"Q==it hidden wood
SOLID BEECHWOOD BUTCHER
BLOCK DINfNO TABLE
From Yugoslavia
Natural beechwood wtfh a llghl 011
finish 1s perfectly cralted into a
contemporary classic Top 1s 1 •;, •
thick on a matching solidly
constructed bate
NATURAL OR
WALNUT FINISH
HARDWOOD
DININO eHAfR
From Romania
DlllaCTLY ACROU PROM
MUTH COA8T PLAZA
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11· tall 6.49
2-TONE NATURAL
RATTAN FURNISHINGS
From Singapore
Light and dark stick
rattan forms a comfort·
able chair end a cozy
love aeat.
Miiiiiin
framing have :r.=!:::;=====I a herringbone
weave aurlace.
For The Discriminating Man
Wright
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Aa comfort.able u it i1 sood -111::1..__ lookinr. Thanka to Wrlaht.'•
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featurea. Black or
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Delicious Top
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hashed brown potatoes and choice of toast.
FIRST · ANNUAL SKI
SALE
10 fO 403 OFF
Sale Starts Fri., Jan. 21st I
OPEN DAILY 10-9 FRI 10-8 SAT a SUN
• Skis-Boots-Bindings-Poles-
Cross Country Equipment
• Ski Clothes-Exclusive 1 pc. Suits-
Parkas-Sweaters-Pants-
After Ski Boots
• All Accessories-Gloves-Goggles-
Car Racks-Hats-Etc. . . .
ALL '82-'83 MERCHANDISE
High ~rtormance demo equtpment
ft rental prtoee.
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That · was no kidnapping, officer ...
A newspaper photo1rapher ln
Lake El1lnore who •napped
plcturee of what he thought wu
an abducUon actually wlt.neeled a
few frlenda from Buena Park
trytna to get a drunken buddy
home, offict.lt .. y.
When the-Buena PmryWUU
uw thtlr ptctu.re Wedneeday on
Loe AIUf let ataUon KNBC, thel called l{jvef'lid County ah rtff 1
Detective Chris Taylor. Taylor ..
Hid h• mtt with thom
Wedntaday nlaht H • roller·
1katln1 rink to clear µp the
my1tery.
1'lt'1 excellent nt'WI," 1ald
Taylor, who had worked full·
"Hospital use aowri, price up .
SACRAMENTO (AP)
California hospitals had fewer
patients in the third quarter of
1982, but the price went up
anyway. the California Health
Facill tlea Commission said '
Wedneeday.
Joseph Hafkenschiel ,
executive director of the sta\e
agen cy char1ed with
encouraging hospital efficiency,
blamed the decline in hospital
use on tht-receHlon. He sfld
unemployed people put oft
elective health care.
The rlle in prtcet was partly
because hospltala spread their
coeta over fewer patients, he laid.
"The latest -data illustrate that
the hospital Industry does not
respond to normal 1upply and
demand forces ," Hafkeruchlel
said.
"Demand is fall.lng but hoepital
. Teen suffers :meningitis
MINEOLA, N. Y. (AP) -
Health officials have found a
second case of meningitis, this
one in a 13-year-old Buena Park
girl who visited relatives in Long
Island last week.
Nassau County H ea lth
Officials reported Tuesday that
the teen-ager's type of meningitis
was a different strain from the
one believed to have killed
F.dward Gast, 5, of Massapequa
Park last Saturday.
Deputy Nass au H ealth
Commissioner, Norinan Schell.
said the girl, whose name was
wi~held, left Long Beach, N.Y ..
last Thuraday and becanie ill the
following day, Schell said.
He said the girl was in serious
condition at Children's Hospital
, near Loe Angeles.
Schell said the girl returned to
California on United Airline's
Flight 15 at 6 p.m. last Thursday.
He advised that anyone who sat
near her ahould notify their
physician and take antibiotics. He
added that the airline was trying
to contact passengers on that
flight. The airline has already
given antib iotics to crew
members on that flight, Schell
'lllld.
With the greatest of ease
ratft continue to rfM. In addlUon,
lnCl'HHd bed debtl from patlentl
loeln1 inaurance or Medi-Cal
cove....ae, and savemment efforta
to control reimbunement may
~t in hoepttala rutna ra<a to
privay~nta to make up the dellcit.'
The commi81lon reported that
during the July-S"e~~r'ber period, patient daya in om1a
hoepltala were 2.9 percen below
the ume period of 1981 and
dlachargea were 1.2 percent
lower .
For the aame period, the
average charae per day wu $689.
up 22.4 percent over the previous
year, while the average charge
per stay was $4,623, up 20.3
percent.
The average length of stay was
6.9 days, down 1.5 percent.
The cornm.imion laid the coet to
hospital.a for producing services
increased 13.5 percent. More
than hall of the increaae wu due
to l.ncreued aalarles and 1u11ply
prices, while the rest waa due to
the decreue in hoepltal use and
the provision of more and
diff~tervicea. The on's study dld not
include lar, state hoepltala,
Shriner and dental hoapttala.
Caught in mid-flight, this tiny egret tucks up his landing gear and
heads upward. The bird was spotted near the Newport Cr est area.
tJrnt' on tho cue l1nce Sunday,
when th photo1raph1 were
taken by John Georae, a
17-yoar-old photoarapher for the
w ekly Lake Elalnore Valley
Sun-Tribune. "Th• kJda had a aood Urne and everythlqa turned
out OK."
'ceorae. who wa1
phot.osr•Phlna teenJc area.a ln the
park at the time of the "kidnap,"
had oontlnued anapplna phoio. aa a youth wH wreatled to the around by three people, bound
with ropee and carrtedfway ln a
truck.
Taylor aaJd the youths had no
Idea they had been the object.I of
a four-day manhunt.
"They were initially quite
concerned aft.el"'eeelng the news
on televlalon," he said. "But
being kida, they abo thought. It wu quite funny,"
The four spent last Saturday' n~ht ln Lake· Elsinore o n a
f ouUng, said ~ statement
from e Riverside sheriff'• Lake
Ela1nore station.
"On the morning of Jan. 16,
1983, one of the parties consumed
too much 'alcohol and there was
eome rwne-calllng between one
penion and the other three." the
statement sdid. "The drunk
person decided that he was gol.nR
to walk home to Buena Park. His
friends tried to st.op him several
timeS, but he kept getting away
and runntng from them." ·
"He got mad and wouldn't go
with them," Taylor said. "It came
down to the point where they
had to tie him up and throw him
ln their truck."
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set for baseball
The Boy1 Club of Fountain will be played on the Boye
Valley ta now llgnJ.ng up boya Club field, 9840 Talbert Ave.,
and girla, &gee~ to !2, for lll Fountain Vall'Y.
19831>ueball aeuon. League fee ii $20, oovert.na
Two dlwlona are planned: uniform and trophy awarda.
tee ball for beginners and R e g la tr a ti on l a be l n a
"kid pitch" .tor experienced conducted at the club. Adult
playen. PncUcea will belin coaches are needed for th'e
ln early March with league teems. For information, call
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abroad will be dlacuaed Jan. Currently more than 100
31 during a meeting ln Tustin high school studenta from
on the Ame rican Field Orange County are 1tudying
Service program t o be in 59 coun\rles through the
attended by local Orange AFS program started ln 1914
County school oUlciala. . by World War I ambulance
Deu Hargadon, Stanford drivers.
U n l v e r s i t y d e a n o f Since 1972 more than 650
admi881ona. and WWlam Dyal Orange County hlgh achool
Jr., international president of students have partldpated in
AFS programs, wlll discuss the educationaf program that
global experiences available allows studenta to live and
to Orange County high .chool study in foreign countries..
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H11t1n1tan B11ch,----------
S trip search es risk y
A 12-year-old former Pafi(
View school student has filed a
$500,000 suit against Huntington
Befch 's O cean Vie w S c h ool
District following a strip search at
the school.
• The search apparent!?(
occurred after a student's wallet
was taken by other students
"playing around." The wallet then
• disappeared and reapp eared . a
short while later. The owner said
there had been two $5 bills in it
when it disappeared. When it was
returned to him, only on~ bill was
in the wallet. '
Othe r pupils claimed Letichia
Sease had taken the wallet. After
some disc u ssion, Sease was
searched in private by two female
school employees. The school says
Se~ volunteered to be searched.
Sef.se's m other Rosemarie says the
sct)ool officials threatened to call
po)ice if Sease r e fuse d to be
searched. No mon~y was found.
· Who said what presumably
will be decided in court. The
inddent proved the school district
al no f>olTcy on 1uch aeatthcll.
Had there been one, a good d l ot
unpleasantne88 might have been
avoided.
For instance, when ls a "arch
justified? No $5 blll was found on
Sease. but if one had been found,
how did administrators intend to
prove whose It was? Was there
any proof thut there had indeed
been two bills to start with? Why
did school o fficials choose to
believe the owner of the wallet
and not Sease?
It w'uld appear schoql
administrators acted instinctively
-and precipitously -in deciding
upon the search. And the cost or
their haste may be high. The
district needs to . have a policy on
when and how searches should be
conducted. Students stilfhave civil
rights.
And most importantly, before
any search is conducted, the school
should have some reasonable
means of identifying what they
hope to find, something more
pr ec ise than a string of
assumptions.
l"'part Beach----------
W'ho o wn s the channel?
' A couple of decades ago, the
pr ncipal attraction of Newport
Stlores was the Oxbow Loop, a
qlll)int boating and s wimming
c hannel running b e hind the
re$dential community on the west
side of N,ewport Beach.
• Unfortunately.the years. and
an accumulation of silt, have taken
thtir toll. and the waterway today
is little more than a mudhole .
Some residents still have boats at
thtir docks, but th.e re they stay.,
: The problem 1s an ownership
di!lpute that has been dragging on
f o'r 1 1 y ea rs , s i n c e th r e e
h q m eowner s filed a lawsuit
agpinst the state, the county and
• thf city, all possible owners of the
capal, a lawsuit that has never
bef?n settled. Also involved in the
ownership issue is developer Bill
&toning, who says his finn owns
pah of the waterway and has had
to pay taxes on it.
If it should be determined
that the Oxbow Loop_.qualifies as
tidelands, it would belong to the
state, which presumably would
ask the city to maintain it. But that
would Involve about $30,000
worth of dredging, which no one
seems arixious to undertake.
The residents did foot the bill
for one dredging, but they're not
eager to do it again.
Now Newport city officials
have decided to step up the effort
to settle the ancient lawsuit and
determine just who owns the
channel. by appointing a mediator
to sit oown wnn aJJ parues ana Lry
to conclude the dispute out of
court.
This appears to be the most
reasonable suggestion so far. If it
works. Ne wport Shores could
regain much of its old charm.
lriine--------------
His tory worth preser ving
If only the o ldtimers who
planted East Irvine in East Irvine
had faced the reality of future
urban sprawl, the city fathers
wouldn't-be fa c,ed with
incbnvenient roots.
Whe n the old town cen ter
was founded on Sand Canyon
Rqad, nobody tho ught ahead to
the day that the little road would
Cafry 50,000 car trips per day. The
da~ has arrived, and the city . is in
a quandary -still.
, We say still, because the City
Cduncil already has vowed ~o
preserve the buildings. It's just
th;t nobody can agree on the best
WfY to do that. Although there
h$ been a lot of rhetoric and a
stl)dy report, there are really two
I
alternatives: move the road or
move the buildings. Everything
else is a variation on those two
themes.
If the buildings were moved,
F.ast Irvine would be located in
West Irvine. We can hardly wait to
see Thomas Brothers tackle that
one. And there is the danger, as
Irvine Mayor Larry Agran pointed
out, of making a sort of Knott's
Berry Farm south.
It would be preferable to have
historical buildings on their own
historical plot of ground.
H oweve r , displaced historical
buildings are preferable to rar.ed
historical buildings. The important
thing is to save this piece of the
J)a.'t. We wish the city would get
on with it.
Li1un1 leach ----------.
L and sal e h as fla ws
I I • : The city of Laguna Beach
fihds itself in the odd position of
hlwipg to sell the county a parcel
ol land on which to build a portion
of a freeway the city doesn't want.
1 Back in 1978 the city granted
tbe county an option to purchase
p rt of the 522-acre Sycamore
·ns parcel for a regional park
a d a portion of the proposed San
J aquin Transportation Corridor.
I return the county loaned the
c' y $1 million to help pay for the
S camore Hills land.
1 The agreeme nt provided that
t county should pay for the land
it wanted at its 1978 value, now
imated at $13,000 an acre. It
her provided that the rest of
property would not be used
resJdential development.
Now the county has decided it
ants to bu y 14 3 acres of
cl y-owned land for $1.9 million -
7 acres for • l>Ortion of the
proposed freeway and 67 ac1 ~ !or
a park. But m fact. the county's
obligation would be just under
$900,000 since the city already ha11
received the $1 million loan.
Although Laguna is obliged
to live up to its 1978 agreement,
the county's offer is not being
greeted with joy. In the first place,
the, trans)>o rtat1o n corridor,
originally envisioned as a six-or
.eight-lane roadway, now seems
likely to grow to 12 or 14 lanes, a
development that does not please
Laguna.
Additionally, the city will
have to obtain county pennJssion
for residential development of 62
acres to help defray its current
debt of. $7,7 mlllion on the entire
property. There's li\tle doubt thil
would be forthcoming from the
county and, given the size of the
debt, Laguna has little cholee at
this point but to accept the
purchase off er. .
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Letters to the editor
College fee not
asking to o m u ch
To the F.dltor:
It seems to me incredible that the
community college officials throughout
the state thlnk as they do about a $50
dollar semester fee.
U a student cannot come up with $100
per-year he~ ettherlny w-'WiO nui-
work. After all, a half hour of work per
week at minimum wage is not too much
to ask of anyone. Do not parking fees tell
these officials eomething about ability to
pay? Maybe the educators need some
education.
MICHAEL B. JAGER
Against recall
To the Editor:
Your editorial comment of Jan. 6,
"Fountain Valley Recall Moves Ahead,"
deserved to be printed on the front page
of the paper rather than on the next to
last page. It was outstanding; however, l ~o me additional comments are
MAILBOX
warranted.
Your r e ference to a ''somewhat
belated group" that has formed to
support the trustees and combat the
recall effort ls misleading. This group,
which consists of many community
citizens, not jljsl present and former
trt&SU!H of Fountain Valley and
Huntington Beach High School districts,
have continually m onitored the
misdlrected efforts of the CARE group
from the beginning, giving advice when
asked by the trustees as to what steps
should be taken and at what time these
steps wouJd be most appropriate. Our
concern was and still ls the same as your
editorial concem , that ln fact. emotion
should not be the guiding factor in our
actions. We now are formally called
"Citizens United Against Recall."
IT IS A shame that under the title
"Committee Advocating Responsible
Education" a small nucleus of three
Costa 11sa--:------------
R e d evelop1nent confusion
More {.;()sta Mesa busin esses
felt the bite o f the bulldozer's
blade last week -and the o nly -
thing larger than the cloud of dUst
creat ed by the d o wnto wn
demolitions was the c loud of
confusion created by the city's
redevelopment policy.
The la test buildings fell to
make way for the widening of
19th S treet between Fullerton and
Park avenues. At least the cause of
their demise was defined. That
much cannot be said for the earlier
destruction of a rundown 10-acre
shQpplng center at 19th Street and
Harbor Boulevard. No rebuilding
plans exist for that parcel of land,
pending completion of a detailed
study by the U rba n Land
Institute.
The lack of such plans has
caused much consternation among
business owners in another part of
the city's 200-acre redevelopment
area, the so-canea"Trlangle"
between Harbor and Newport
boulevards and 19th Street .
Already feeling the pinch 'of
reduced consumer tra ffic and
dwindling profits, these people are
becoming more and m o re
concerned that their businesses
may ,be the next to go.
Costa Mesa Redevelopment
Director Marilyn Whisenand says
there are no plans now to condemn
"The Triangle'' -but that isn't
much reassurance since there are
no plans NCYr TO either.
R e development is a
wonde rful idea. It r e kindles
dreams, renews hopes, restores a
sense of community and reduces
urban s pread'. But true RE -
development requires not just
demolition. It requires rebuilding,
with detailed blueprints and
precise timetables.
San Antoni o, Texas ,
r e develo p ed this way . The
wrecking crews pulled out one day
and the construction crews pulled
i n the next -and th e
transformation of a city was put on
display to the world at Expo '67. •
Projects were . planned the same
'(lay in downtown Mjnneapolis
and along the Baltimore
waterfront, and tho$C areas are
con s idered redevelopment
showcases t.Oday.
Oklahoma City, San Francisco
and Los Angeles did not have
detailed schedules -and portions
of those downtowns still look like
bombed-out war zones. It's sad to
see Costa Mesa-joining this group.
W e sincerely hop e
redevelopment will produce a
shining new downtown. But right
now. it looks like it will be a long
and painful process.
And before the bulldozers roll
again, the questions of those who
might be in their path shou1d be
answered. Plans should be refined,
rebuilding commitments gained
and construc tion sch e dules
established. If these things can't be
accomplished, then the
r e d evelopment agency should
change its name to the Costa Mesa
Vacant Lot Authority.
...... fau11t1l1 llll1J'----------
Park fees reasonable
Al though the Southern
California Edison Company ls
doubling the rentaJ fee for city
parka located in utifity euements,
the city of Fountain Valley still hu a pretty aood deal when lt can
provide re1ident1 with four
separate parka at a total COit to the
city of $2,160.
led!>(.! the land m ILS easemen~ lo
{arms or nurseries (or up to $800
an acre, but oompany policy is to
give cities first choice of availllble
land. Und~r the new agreement,
FounUiin Valley will pay Sl,200' a
year for 12-acre Courreges Park.
$600 £or 6·acre Harper Park and
'800 for 8-acre F\alton Park. But lt
will pay only $10 a year !or the
1mall Westmont Park parcel,
thanks to an early apeement that
aved Edison the expen1e of
moving tta power line towers from
\he a~a.
All ln all, the Idea of Usina
,
disgruntled parents could cost the
taxpayers $25,000 for a special recall
election that should never be baaed on
(1) dislike for eound financial dedaions
that require some school closures over
the next four years (2) obtaining
signatures under false allegations,
primarily from aenlor citizens (3) uaing
people to obtaln these signatures who
are not legally e ntitled to obtain
signatures for a recall effort and/or paid
petition carriers who really know
nothing about what theyare otit:ifil.ing
the signatures for other than the salary
they are being paid.
It makes one question just ho'¥
responsible any candidate listed on the
ballot against Trustees Norton, Moore
and Belgen would be and what they
might do to the school diltrict once in
office since they obtained a recall
election through less than credible and
unjustified methods.
JAY D. STOUT
Campaign Chairman
Citizens United Against Recall
For recall
To the F.ditor:
· I have been following your editorials
and letters to the editor over the {>&St
weeks, the latest being 1/6/83, regarding
the recall campaign currently ongoing in
the Fountain Valley School District. The .
continuing theme coming acroa ln these
articles IS that we as parenta have no
right to instigate a recall. That mere
dissat1sfa~uon on the part of parents
with the three board members' decision
to vote in favor of middle schools has
little merit if an~ in re.ference to a recall
effort. "j
Should we be rjminded that the ach~l
board is elected by the voters of thlS
district? The candidates campaign to us
parents with their philosophies and
plans on education in an effort to win
our votes. Upon election. are they then
not obligated to have an open ear to both
the admlr\istration and the parents of
this diatrict?
JN REGARD 10 middle achooll, during
the hearings there were those against
the concept it.self. those who felt enough
planning had not gone into making the
concept work in such a s hort
implementation time, those who fell
sufficient consideration for the coet of
undergoing thia project had not been
done, and those who were for the
project. ·
There were hours spent at the podJum
voicing dissent ,. letters written,
telephone calls made, petitiona ctrculated-
and submitted, all against the middle
school concept, all prior to the board's
vote.
One of the things requested by the
parents, a solution if you will, was a vote
on whether the majority of people in this
district wanted a middle achool concept
initiated for their children. This wu not
complied with. A few years back, a vote
was taken by the district thro~gh the
mail to parents and teachers. It was
voted down . A simple vote polled
through the district at this time could
have again clearly shown whether the
majority wanted this change in our
district. A vote would have told us all,
democratically.
This recall Is not merely an efiort on
the part of a few dlsgruntled parent.a
who didn't get their own way. More
than 6,000 people signed lheee petltlona
and that represents a voice that wanta to
be heard. The board la there to Uaten to
both sides o{ an illue, and since they are
elected, the recourae for failure to do eo
Is recall. There are no apolOliee to be
made. Thls Is the system. By the
thousands of signatures obtained, It
should be an indication that reprdina
this issue, people did not feel truly
repretented.
• PAT BOWMAN
The ctty hu juat a~ to
contlnu• l~a1l ng Its 12·acre
Courro~ Park from the udllty
firm for a fee of $100 per_.. per
year. Thia la double the fee the
dty hu pa1d 8'"'9e 1967, bUt .me.
F.dllOn <:0nt1nuet to~ pay' taxee on
the land -and contenda the new
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PASADENA A tt•ll'St'OJX' 1o41 ~·nlliUvt• It
t·an spot u 11pt .. :k 111 Just 1.1 nult• 11wuy will be
loftt.J Into spal'l' nl•xl Wt1t.•k to M•un h thl' heavens
for mvis1blt' plt'<.'t.'s or th1 • <'<*mos ond cluC'S to tho
birth of stars. ..
Tht• $HO m1llwn Infrared Astronomical
Suwlliw will "look at thl• whole sky" In infrared
wavt•k•nglhs whK·h, though inv1B1blc lO the eye.
will let ustronomc•r"S pt•t•r through dense clouds of
dust to spot obJt.'ClS too dim for l':Urth's biggest
obst'rvalortt'S, Gerry N1•ugc•bau<.>r or the
Cahforn1a lnst1tut .... of TL'(·hnology suid Tuesday.
Ne ugebuut.•r . d1rt•t•to1 o f thl• Palomar
0 b s "' r v a t o r y a n d c• u c h u 1 r m a n o f t h e
mternationdl scumt1flc pdm•I for, the• .project,
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any other mstrument W t.• know about . We
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away"
The infrared telescoix-wall be able to look
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galaxy when~ a black hole may be lurking. watch
<dust and gas collapsing into dark "protostars"-.
destined some day to add their glitter to the
night sky and hkely will find whole new-
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The mission, with launch scheduled
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Alf orilable housing program extension hit
By JEFF ADLER Ofthll DaltJ ...... ...,
Orang Co unty So ard of
Supe rvl1ore Chairman Roat-r
St.ant.on -an out1pokt'n t of
the l'O U•H y g overnm nt '11
mandalory artorda houaina proaram -1110 ho opposes •
propoaal forwarded by th~
Houalna COAlltlon of Orana
County to ext.end tht mandatory
requlrementa.
"Coalition memben llf'em to
want the county lo Introduce
even more restrictive proaram
regulations. I think moat Orange
Co unti a ns want f e wer
Registration cut
on Inohile homes I
By PAT HOROWITZ
O(tfle Delfr ..... ll.lft
DEAR READERS: If you are a mobile
home owner who pays re~tration fees to the
California Department of Housing and
Community Development, you have some
good news coming to you.
Mobile home registration fees have been
reduced to $6 per mobile home section in 1983.
nu.~Jee is due to a partial refund Qf.1982
fees, wfUch were J22.
In 1984 and subeequent years, the fee will
be $11. For more information regarding the new
fees, calJ the Department -0f Housinf and
Community Development at its tol -free
number: (800) 952-8356.
{ I:' • • corm1ng corporation
DEAR PAT: 'fbe bu1lne11 llceaae
divlaloa of the Costa Meu Fiaaace
Department referred me to you. I'd like to
flad oat bow to form my own corporado.. I'd
like a source that would provide enough
tnformatlon for me to handle tbe nece11ary
paperwork.
L.N., Costa Mesa
AYS recommends "How To Form Your
Own California Corporation," by Anthony
.Mancusco , publis hed by Nolo Press (950
Parker St .. Berkeley 94710). This 184-page
book provides all the forms, Bylaws Articles,
stock certificates and instruction necessary to
file a small profit corporation in California. It
includes a thorough discussion of the practical ~d legal aspects of incorporation, including
•tax consequences. Most large book stores carry
this volume.
Restorin_~ entitlement
DEAR PAT: Under what eondJtion1 caa a
-veteraa's home loan entitlement be restored
-after It ba1 been ued?
11ov rnnwntal r_.aiuh1t lon1 and
rt•1trlc:tlon1, not mnrr1," maid
Stanton In a pN'par('(i 1tak'm<mt
Hu oddud that hP bellt'vt'I th<
bourd of llUpt'rYlllOl'I m1a t rt.'jl'\'l
tht t·o ullt lt>n pro poul unll
"cncouroio th<' produ~thm of
reuon bly priced horne1 throuah
o pha1e-out" of the attordable
houalng p~ram.
Stanton • commen\1 were
made In re1 ponae to the
alfordable houalna proaram
coalition mc-mben Mond Y' aald
t h t'~Y h o p e d w o u I d b e
Incorporated Into houalng
element of the county aeneral
pl an T hr t•lt!nwnt 11 now undPr
wnBldor.Hl<>n by the board.
Th • proiram outllnPd by a
mnlhlon 1pok man callt tor the
,1rtordobl houtlna requlrt'mcnt
ltt b~ broade ned rather than
phaaed out, 11 Stan\on hae
rt'COmmended. The coelluon a1lo
ii urgtna 1upervllor1 to direct the
program'• emphul1 on provfdl.nc
affordable hou1lnf to lower
ln<.'Ome famlllea Instead of thoee
who fall Into the middle-Income
category.
Under the pre1ent program,
the county requires developers to
price Z~ percent of the homes In
dovclopmt•nt1 over cortaln alu
for low and moderate-Income
C millet
T h t" co unty 1-'lannlna
Cornml11lon h11 recomm nded
lho\ the board adopt an
amendment to the houatna
element permitting the phue-out
of the program over' the next eJx
yeara.
Stanton called the coalldon'•
proposals "well-meanlna." But
he aald the coalition doe1 not
understand the "economlai" of
the Orange County housing
market. ·
"The county'• current prosram
11 a failure," Mid Stant.on. "It hM
amounted to a tax on new
houalna d•volopm nta. reduced
new houstna 1taru and caUM!d
ttn\I and h6fne pri tO remain
hlaher than they would have
otherwlae."
Wlt.hout th e affordable
requirement developers would be
Induced to provide lower-coat
houalng because of lncen\lve1
offered by the it.ate and thoee
embod{ed in the phaee-out
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A Veterans Administration spokesman
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CAVALCADE 82
ENTERT AlNMENT 83
TELEVISION 86
Ont• of lht• oldt'sl ;.HI highly 1,riz<'d
findings i!> the cloy figurine (below),
believ.-d lo ht~ 9,000 yeors old. Abalone
she lls (right ) wt'rc often used as beads,
whilt• ah t• t•ogstones (below right) are a
m y!oilt•ry. Ar<'ht'ologists don't know what
they wt•rt· ust.•d for.
,. Oail~ Pilot Jtlioto
0) fhurlt·i. Starr
I/al Jlolbrook i ho I /or a
new erie , "Portrait oft
A1nerlca," di cu ed by
Tom Jory 'in his loo e end
and looking ahead column
"n Page 86.
ArtiEaets ----un.-veil-lifesty~e of t-he--past-·-~ -.,
By GLENN SCO'M' Of tM Delly Piiot Std Archeologists unearthed more
than 60,000 artifacts from 40
excavated sites on Irvine
Company property during the
last decade.
They found stone mortars and
pestles used by Indians to grind
acorn meal. They discovered
abalone spoons, pendants of
golden eagle talons and
sharpened stones used as knives
or arrowheads.
They also found three glass
beada. Juat three.
But even those few dark
bead&, like most other ar1ifacta,
offer important lnCormaUon to
researchers who 1peciali2e in •
reconstructing the myths and
lifestyles of past cultutta.
Spaniards brought the glass
beads when they began trekking
through California, starting with
Gaspar de Port.ola's expedition in
1769. The beads. therefore, are
dated.
When the beads were found
near upper N e wport Bay.
archeologists immediately
concluded other artifacts found
at the same level probably came
from the same era. They knew
they were studying Indian
cultures during the time of initial
Spanish' ~ntact.
Today, those beads are among
dozens of intact artifact s on
display at California State
University, Fullerton in its
anthropology museum. They are
part of the Irvine Archeological
A di&play caae (right)
significance because it is the
largest assemblage of artifacts
unearthed in Orange County.
Museum Curator Constan ce
Cameron said systematic
development of the Irvine Ranch
enabled researchers to excavate
the private lands.
Environmental legislation
passed in the early 1970s
mandated developers to halt for
archeological exploration when
sites were uncovered.
The unapoiled nature .of the
1ites also proved fl boon to
reeearchen who could carefully
.._ ... chan-tht!ll' findlngi".
Colleetion which recently was
• entrusted to the university in a
25-year loan.
· The collection has public
"We have all of the written
records, which makes this
collection 90 valuable," 1he said.
Today, the museum is open on
the campu s for free public
view ing and the record• are
available for professional
consideration.
The collection, of OOW'Be, hasn't
answered all our questions about
the initial Indian inhabitants of
Southern California or the
Shoahonean people who
migrated into the area from the
Great Basin in Nevada and Utah
1,000 years before the Spaniards
came.
Behind locked glass windows,
for example, sit rock ~ulptures
at Cal State Fullerto·--
&hows part or the
Irvine archeological
cblleetlon. There are
Indian-made ehell
bead. (above and lelt)
and gla11 bead1 in the
cue. The Spaniarda
traded the glui beads
to the Indian• for ·
.... J,'foOdalMI~
other tblap.
f I -
that still punle researchers.
They are called cogstones
because they were groved to look
like large gears.
They are mysterious things
carved with great patience. They
surely weren't gears; wheels
weren't around then.
"We either have to guess or
hope someday one will be
excavated in a context that will
explain the use to us," explained
Cameron.
She dtSCOvered the birdstone
during a 1973 dig ln Moro
Canyon just north of Laguna
~ach . The-atone--, she •ai~ ..
pro~bly ii steatite, a soapstone
founa in the Channel Talands.
The ~g most likely came
from Catalina fa!and, she added.
The Irvine Company spent
$260,000 unearthing the arUfacts,
but until they were loaned to Cal
State Fullerton last fall, they
were stored in a variety of places,
Cameron said.
Cameron said youth groups,
college students and amateur
archaeologists are the most
common visitors. People coming
from off campus should call first
at 773-3977 to e nsure the
museum is open, she said, noting
its management is essentially
a one-person operation.
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•
Bores q ft en lon el y p e ople ·
DEAR ANN LANDERS Your cofl"c JX>lldcnl
who listed the unattn1clive pc111<>nalhy trulta of
lonely people omitted the most lmp<>rtnnt one. Muy
I fill him ln? •
Invariably they are colossal born who talk at
greal len!(th and ID no p.urpost'. repeating tht-aamtt
storiei» over and over. No detail la too small to
mention. Thof go· on and on about folka you've
never heard o -and things of no consequtmce thal
happened long ago. Th~ quibble over, •·wu It
Tuetday . . no, It was edneeday," "Yes. It wna
Tu. e11day because that' the day my col.&1in11
gardener comes ... blah. blah, blah."
The conversation ii atwa-~bout.XHEM. They
never ask a question. AU 'they do ls talk, talk, talk,
about who they know, what they have and where
they've been. Then the~ wonder why they arc
lonely. Please print lhis letter. ll might help wise
them ~p. -TOO MANY IN RIVERSIDE, CALlF.
DEAR RIVER: Here'• yollt letter, but l can
as11re fou It woa't mike a de•t· Tbe terminal
bores • "e world bavt! no concept of llow tbey
come 1cro11. It 11 for tW.1 very reason tlley are 10
borln1. • Tbe late Bergen Evans, &bat mar~elou1
word1mltb at Nortbwettern University, called lt
"tbe capltal 'I' small '•' syndrome." He certalnJy
knew wlaereof he 1pokft
DEAR ANN LANbERS: I needed to go to·a
hospital emergency room when a wooden box Ct>ll
on my toot. The bill was $ 146 (Of" X-t'ay and one
preecriptlon.
Friday Juuary I I • ·
ARIES (March 21 -Aprll 19): Emphasis on
authority, wlllingness to take chance on your own
talents. Nothing occurs halfway -you reach
beyond current expectations and are likely to grab
brasa ring. Focus <)n promotion, production,
individuality and correct timing.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): You gain wider
appeal -people are drawn to you with their
problems. Clandestine meeting proves bene'ticiaJ -
many (ears, doubts will be erased. Burden Is
removed, you are now on brink of major move or
discoGEMINI (Ma~· 21-Ju~e 20): Emphasls on
special relationships, romance and abilily lo get lo
heart of matter. Popolarity increases, new contacts
are made, social activity accelerates. Leo, Aries.
Aquarius natives play dominant roles.
CANCER (June 21 -July 22): DeaJ with older
individual who does have your best interests at
heart. Be considerate, but keep goal in sight. Means
don't compromise principles. Intuition is on target,
hunch should be followed. Aauarian plays key role.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Good lunar aspect
coincides with communication, publishing.
interpretation of law. You'll be more aware of body
tmage due to participation in added social activity.
VIRGO (Aug. 23 -Sept. 22): Domeslic
adjuslment occurs. financial review necessitates
cooperatio n o f business partner o r mate.
Unorthodox procedure is likely lo succeed.
LIBRA (SepL 23-0c.J.. 22): Locate legal
documents. Have pertinent material at hand. Be
ready for special requ~. chan&e. possiblC" travel
Passport Photos
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COSTA MESA-541-1 IH
11F AITH" IS AN
EXTRA INGREDI NT
A1 we fill ea ch
preertpdon, we know tMl
in eddfUOn to the lngredimtl
that 10"" physk-Wt sped.flee, t~re is an extn Intangible
inaredlent that does not
appear in writing. It la
'Faith' that through hie
knowledge and experience
he hu pte.crlbed • medicine lhat will help to C\lr• or
tttU.V. an W.-
Som4!U"'"-!Na 'Paith'
can be u lmponant • the
medldne ltRlt. We t.oO have
• ,,.... ... o( c.&tb ill the
acNl'flC)' "' the pnlCripdona we ~ and -dertYe much~when~ tell U1 cm a fUWra vfllll that ~ la JOW' t•l1 la now_.. -.
•
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The dentist cleanl'<i my teeth .lut w~k. He
11pent lO mlnuwe and charged me $20. Th<: therapist
for my Coot chnrged me $1,126. All I got were hot
pack11 that 1 could have done myself at. home
without her help.
What has happened to people's conscjem"et? It's
a sin tho way these csooks take ~dvantage of
lnsuram:e t-'Ompanlea, heal th Insurance, Blue Croa
-auy l'OVeragc th.at requires a premium to be paid
by the poor old worker. ·
Judgment Oay Is coming. God la patient. -
SICK OF GREED (WORCESTER)
'DEAR S.O.G.: Your only legitimate beef 11
wltll "e tlaeraplat. Wby, pray tellt did you a1ree to
1uc9I a craiy arT&Dlement? ~d now come 1t too~
yo110 loa1 to wake tp? Don t blam~ ber. You were
1tupld.
Drugs? How much Ls coo much'.' la pot OK? Is
C'Orotnl' loo muc.•h? If you 're on dope or considering
If, l/C't Ann Landen' all-new booklet, "Th e
Lowdown 011 Dope." For each booklC't ordered, send
$2 plus a loflll, IK'lf-addressed, stnmped envelope (37
cents potllitp) to Ann Landers. P.O. BoK J Jg9,,
Chicago, Tl/. 60611.
• HOIOSCOPf
BY SIDNEY OMARA
and a variety of Inquiries. Gemini, Virgo,
Sa~1ttar1us persons figure prominently.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Avoid sensational
claims. Stick to conservative course. Keep
resolutions concerning health. Domestic adjustment
is h1ghUghted. Emphasis on decoration, remodeling,
possible purchase of luxury Item.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Separate
fact from illusion. Emphasis on creativity, special
relationship and frank discussion with young
person. See places, people as they are, not merely as
you wish they might exist.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): .Long-standing
negotiations can be completed. Focus on property
settlement. land purchase or sale. You'll have more
responsibility and chance for increased income.
Another Capricorn plays key role.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You'll be in
contact with dynamic, creative, independent
individual. Call or message could result in short
trip. Remain flexible, display versalility and don't
lose sense of humor.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): EmphasilJ on JJeW
starl in new direcllon -strt>ss originality,
independence and ..willingness to get to heart of
matters. Member of opposite sex plays key role, aids
in putting together puzzle pieces.
Further Reductions
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BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF
Nortb·8outh vulnerable.
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Opening lead: T~ree o{ 1:1.
Y clU mu1L alway• be on
XJ>Ur toe• whon you are play
Ing. A 1temin1IY ln1l1nltl
cant card can 1uddenly
become crucial. Thi• hand 11
from the Am11rlcan Contract
Hrldge League'• fall cham·
plon1hlp1, hold In Min·
-nnpoll1.
North South r&ached a
good four 1pade contract ••
deeplte the fact that Ea.l
opened the bidding wl~h 1
atrong no t.rump. The hand
looked like a 1hoo In. but
~atch how the play
developed.
Wut led a low heart.
Deelarer, r•l1nlng world
team champion John Solodar
of New York City, won In
dummy and led a diamond t.o
the ~Ing. He cro11ed back to
QUffNlf
t.be table with th• aee of
hurll and ltd another
diamond.
Eaat, Kit Wool1ey of
Wathlngt.On O.C., perforce
took the ace and 1hltted to a
trump. Declarer'• eev11n won
the trick, and he made the
normal play of golnr after hi•
d iamond rutr. Even though
he took the precaution of ruf·
ring with the ten In dummy,
It wat nol quite good enough.
Wool.Hy overruffed with
the ace and returned a low
club! Weat waa able t.o win
the trick with the queen and
lead another diamo.ncL The
1pot1 were just right for the
defender•. Woolaey overruf·
fed dummy's five of trumps
with the 1ix for down one. ,.
flMA IOMlfC--By PHIL INTEALANOI of LagunaBeach . .
AT w1rs END
Here is a reprint of the best of .&mbeck.
By ERMA BOMBECK
An ad In a Midwest news paper read,
"WANTED: Woman to do ironing for housewife 10
years behind In everything. Must have strong
courage and sense of humor. Phone --."
Now there'a a woman I could live next door to
In pe.rrect hannony. I iron "By appointment only." I
learned long ago that If I Ironed and hung three
dresset in my daughter's cloeet, she would change
three times during dlnner.
The other day my 10n wanted me to Iron his
jeans for a class play. "Which leg faces the
audience?'' I aaked wjth my iron poised in mid-a\r .•
"Boy," he said, "you're sure not like Mrs.
Breck."
I hadn't thought about Mrs. Breck in years.
S he was an antiseptic old woman who used ID Live
two houses down from me. She had an annoying
habit of putting her ironirui b!:>ard up qn Tuesdays
and putting it away again at the end of the day.
(Whal can you expect from a woman who ironed
belt buckles?)
One afternoon I dropped in on her as she was
pressing the tongues in her son's tennis shoes.
"You know what you are, Mrs. Breck?" l
asked. "A drudge."
• "Oh,"l enjoy ironing," she said.
"You keep talking l.ike that and someone is
going to put you in a home.'' •
"What's so bad about ironing?" she grinned.
"No one does it," I snapped. "Did you ever see
the women on soap operas iron? They're just
normal, American housewives. But do you ever see
them in front of an ironing board? No! They're out
having abortions, committing murder, blackmailing
their boss. undergoing surgery, having fun! U you
weren't chained to this ironing board you, too, could
be out doing all sorts of exciting things.''
"Like what?" she chuckled. pres!linJC the
''It Just wouldn't work, Harry. I'm cross-country
and you're downhill."
wrinkle out of a pair of sweat socks and folding
them 'neatly.
''You eould give Tupperware parties, learn lo
scuba dive, learn hotel management while sitting
under a hair dryer, have an affair with the Avon
lady's unemployed brother-in-law. sing along with
Jack LaLanne, collect antique barbed wire. 1.ake a
course in Hebrew Flower Arranging, start chain
letters ... I don't know, woman, use your
unagination!"
I read the newspaper ad agam. It intngued me•
so that I djaled the number and walled. -
"Hello, Mrs. Breck speaking ... "
Son of a gun. It sure maks you Ceel good when
you had a part in someone's success, doesn't at?
BENSON & HEDGES
Only 6 mg yet rich enough to be called deluxe.
Regular and Menthol.
Opeh a boK today.
W1rning1 Tht Surgeon General Has Dttermintd
That t•t• SAMlkinl JsDinglrous to YM ......
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French pianists Upstaged y brass udwur ch Ml \I\ (INt Ml\
•p " • , .. w... 1,.\t, ,(I, ,
By JERRY HERTENSTEIN
Of the Delly "'°' llett Things url• seldom oa they ~m.
That'• a worn odage often appropriott•
Takt>, for examplt-, tht' much heralded appearan~ of 1''rench planl11.a Katia and Marielle
Labeque w llh the Loi Angele1 Phllharmonlc
Orcheslre.
It w untxp«lf'd but lh l'ffl 1tandout1
an appreciative audi•nce of 1,660 at Santa
Hlah School Auditorium Ian Saturday wtr
~mben of 1ho philharmonic'• brau MCUon.
The Mxtet had It to~th r, openina with l
Dahl'• "Mualc for Br¥', ' rompoMd ln 1944.
Trumpeter• ThomH Sttf tn1 and Rob
Mc0rel(or, horn player John Cerminaro, &bo, tabr.'"and-ftatph S.uerand Jtttaey-R
on Lrombon , kn w when t.o complement each
and when It wa1 their turn tndlvldually t
r\"verend anawer to muted trombonH
Th pertonnance w "aw "
No on on •tai wae p<'rhapa mor tamJllar
w ith th wurk than conduc tor Michael Tlleon
Thomu He w o 1tud nt of Dahl at USC.
TllM>n Thomu, mukln& hl1 second appearan<.'C
In the seA10n'1 Orange' Co1.mty Phllharmonlc rlcs,
was clearly ln command. A OErfTl..E.MAN" {Ill -n., Labequea were wennly"ft'ee£vod lrt"'8.nta .... ,..w.....,,_,.-. ..
Ana despite: some arandatnndlng by Kaua and ~~ several rouah 1po\a in their plavlna.
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The pretty . pair-Katia. th~ animated one,
Marielle, tho younger, taller but shy one-had
received plenty of Ink prior to their nearly week·
long nightly performance ot Mozart's "Concerto In
E Flat tor Two Pianos and Orchestra.'' They played
It four umes at the 0o('Othy Chandler Pavilion of
the Los Angeles Music Cent.er and at a one night
stand In Santa Ana.
lpotllght.
Cerminaro answered with near pcrfe<:tlo
work or trumpet and trombone In t he
mov1:1menl, "Chrlst Lay In the Bonds of De
One could IK'nBe the pain and agony, then la
the second intermezzo movement, celebration.
They played at times ae thouih searching for -----
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The were upstaged.
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She smiled. She bent her head low to the
keyboard and constantly looked acroea the plan08 to
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FRENCH PI~ I TS UP T G D ...
From Page 83 play!nM th COl'\Cf'rto 14 yea ..... "
her aia ... r. It WNn't the tint S.nu Ana apP,.ranco fOf'
Marielle wu expreaalonlef91, She teemed lnWnt thu •lit.en but prevlowi l)flrformancee were moeUy
o n not mlaaln1 a note, her flnaon movlna pop and ju.z.
flawle91ly. Tho orchl'ltrt rtM'mbc-1'9 Mtllt'd Into thtoir lt'AUI
A "°wd pleuer wu the uae of only on hand tor th 1CCOnd·halt Clve mov ment. l't'ducc.od \0 a
to plaj the piano. That occurred reaularly combined Counh and fifth movement.a, "Symphonle
throushout the pleasant, often dreamy concerto. Fantutlque."
Th• Labequet shrugged off clalma by aome The piece was u rpuch o contrut of the vibrant
critlcs tbat their pre1enutfon wu carelem. 1trlnp •• brau and percuaton matched a~lnat the
'"'It doeen't bother ua what the crttial write," melancholy of the-woodwinda u the-flrwt.half bcul
JUtia 8'id after ahe, Marielle and 'nllon Thomu number's dlaimilarity to the duo p!anol.
had received two curtain calla. "Perhaps they The orchestra and audience enjoyed BerUos'
(critics) are a little auaplcioUB but we have been musical escl.pe from a Jove tumed aow-.
CBS s tays .
on l':Jp
~ • • 1n r;at1ngs
LOS ANGELES (AP)
-The CBS National
Football League playoff
game reached the top of
the television ratings for
the ~eek en d in g
Tuesday, unseating "60
Minutes" from f irst
place.
The afternoon ~ame,
in whlch the Dallas I
Cowboys defeated the
Green Bay Packers,
spilled over into prime
time on. Sunday.
The CBS football
postgam~ show placed
second and CBS' "60
Minutel" was third. In
two· previou s weeks
C BS' 1'60 Minutes"
finished ·ahead of the
colleg~ bowl and pro
football games.
An earlier playoff
game aie same day on
NBC. when the Miami
Dolphins defeated the
San Diego Chargers, was
played entirely in the
afternoon and was not
counted in the prime-
time ratifl8JI.
The playoff game and
the postgame show were
listed by CBS and NBC,
but not by ABC. ABC
does not count prime-
time aptllovers and
showed 0 60 Minutes" as
No. 1.
CBS was first in the
ratings compiled by the
A.C. Nielsen Co. with
19.9. The networka say
this mean.a in an average
prime-<time minute 19.9
percent of the nation's
h omes with television
were tuned to CBS. ABC
was second with 1. 7 .2 and
NBC WU "' third place wi~.6. had eight of the
Top 1 shows and ABC
had two. In the next 10,
CBS bad seven shows
and ABC had three.
NBC'1 highest-rated
show was "Real People"
in 29th lace.
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could know what she's thinking.:•
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"What's this about you talking back
to him?"
Jl'DGE PARKER
ACROSS 55 Upsets
I Olslor1 • 2 words
5 Collapse 59 Legat pleas
10 Remove 63 Mala -
W£DNESOA Y'S
PUZZLE SOL YEO
" P1an1 o11t1e 64 Not g«mane L:.J' ~~~i-F. ltly family 66 French rrYer ""
15 GteefUI 67 In lllfle
16 Mr LuOWig 2 wo<dt
17 C041eges 68 N04Ml eoo ..
2 words 69 Undress ::~~~· !!'t.'+.+.:-f~ilil
111 Venom 70 EVefgllen
20 Roman VIP 7 I 8e4o¥ed
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23 lnsec:l1 1 Army gal
25 Eitploil 2 ~ breVt
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not Inf hon
30 lurched 3Palallllt111t
34 Rich dtsMf I 4 Rustle
35 :11111 -~ M11gna -
37 Bfi11ttr 6 Sfllp-lf,WOJ llitt • 1 Copies
38 Act<1111 a 1..,
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42 MM'"°'~ 11 Elido
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28 Poetry Mote 5 fl eN lrtlltl
29 Homt'I ~II 53 Alnllh
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''I stlll say my kid can paint circles
around you.''
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'I SAID ... 1 KJ.J0N WHY IT WAS SENT FRO\'\ HEAVW . Goo WANTtO 1TQU1£T UP lHERE ~ •
YOU ANO I WILL BE FULL
~ERS, SAM! THERE
ARE MILLIONS TO eE MADE
, U:GITlfMTEl.Y!
by Ferd 8r Tom Johnson
MAMfE
ALWAYS
SAYS 11v~
HAD Too MUCM!
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Pl:ANl'TH
SHOt:
I'M TEACHIN6
MYSELF THE
MOR5E CODE,
NANCY
()(1ng9 Coat DAILY ptLOT /Thurlday, Jenuwy 20, 1N3
WAAT DO VOll DO WITH TELL "4C., ~IE, ~AT
A REPOO' TMAT 6ETS A CAN VOV DO WITM IT 7 ~o MINUS11 ? 00 ~
SAVE IT OR WHAT ?
DO YOU KNOW
Wl:i.AT 11DA5H '
DOT DASH"
r---MEANS?
I ~y Jeff MacNelly
·by Mark Lasky
IT'S WHAT YOU YELL TO A GIRL
NAMED DOT W~EN A F=EROCIOUS
LION 15 CHASING ~ER i
by Tom Batiuk
HOW TOWIN AT
BASIC ET BALL
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by Kevin Fagan
eov, WHeN
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wisdom. tt:m porunly ul ll•ust
rt•d e ra l Com munl<'n.t 1001
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11plnted dhtcu ... lon lnvolvlny a
panel of current and tormc.ir
'ovt"rnme nt oftlclala, jurll1l1,
p umaU.st.s and ouwn
Kuralt'• ••On th Rt>Mi" •iJll'lni
for CBS N w..
1l•1p and the "rucovl•ry" of
Mount St. Htl nt
LookJna Ah d:
"Viewpoint" wUJ l'xamJne topfCI
r lated to crlm , Jaw
«'nforcement, crtminal juallce and
the prilon system. • • •
The publal· TV pruJlrun\ 111
llvely, drumul1t·, provut'allVl',
J 1n u s Ing u t t 1 m es a n cl
composed t•nllrt>l y o f pc•o pk
arguing lssUt'6 The latil or four
$hows in the lm111.t.>d S<'rll;'S to
b t• extc•r1ded t.>v~ntuull y t o
l :i -cxanunui; affirmiuvc actfon
and revl•ri.e J 1scrlmlnation
1'ht• serlt..11 I~ pruduc.'t'd by th~
M1'(J1,, und Society &mlruu·11 of
Lh~ G..u.,duat e School of
Jo urnalism at Columbia
Unlverahy, along wJih public
televl1ion statlon11 WTTW In
Ch icogo und WN F.T In Nt>w
York.
*** "P ortrnit of America," 11
planned five-year, 60-part series
of hour-long specials introduced
this mo nth. by WTBS. the
cable-TV SuperStatlon, I.a good
J?J.ihlic relations and not likely to
stir much controversy. But it's
also terrific photography mixed
with interesting conversation,
$lightly reminiscent of Charles
llal Holbrook 11 hoat for the
1t'rl.-11, which will xumln In
tum ~vf'ry 1uatto, commonwealth
1rnd territory In n rffort,
ltolbrook uyw, "to xpl In what
It la that hu mad thllt nation a
model tor the world. how we are
dlfftirent from ono another, yet
parta of a whole."
Th fll'lt lhow was on Vlrilnla
and the 1«10nd, to be shown ln
February, II about Nevada, with
Ocorgla to follow In March. . * * * .
"Discover : The World o f
Science, II the third rrogram In
Tlme lnc.'1 1erlea o hour-long
Paramount'• 1y nd lea tAd
"Entertainment Tonlgh t"
program b g ln a u 26-part
rctroap•ctlvt o n t olo vl1lon
Monday, Jan. :H, whh a look at
''T h e Twilight Zonfl "
Bubaequent proaonu wttJ
·feature actual footage plu1
lntervlew1 with wrltera,
prod~ra and and st.an of IK'rles
Uke "I Love Lu~," '.'Your Show
of Show11 ," • Th $64 ,000
Que1tlon," "Davy Crockett,"
"Batman" and many othen. . . .
WNET In New York, public
TV'• primary producing 1tation,
and KTEH Jn San Joee, Calif ..
will &llaborate on a now weekly
pro1r•.m on sc1cnc-t! •nd
technology, ca ll e d
"Tom<>rrow-T oday."' Peter
Baker, whote background
lnclude1 a dozen yeart writing
and producing programs foT the
Brltllh Broadcaalng Corp., eo far
haa not been 1cneduled for
broadcast. ln thut program, llChedulcd for
broadcast 1'°'eb 3, mythical Dalt.on
St.ate Univcrs1ly must ch~ one
ol thrc-c candidates for a tenured
position un lhl• faculty One is
black, on(' a woman. und third lS
"hite.
Washington ~tlorney Tyrone
Srown, a former member of the
THURSDAY
EVENING
8:00 II 0 0 NEWS U CHARLIE'S ANO ELS
A yoong gollet turn• 10 ll'Ht
Anoef• 101 pro111e11on when • "''1>41' thrNtet1• ,,., bid
for a too"'ey cn•mpton-
sn1p
6 EIGHT 18 ENOUGH
Mary la1t1 for • m.,rl4ICI
•Mtdenl 81 lhe 11<>9pttlll
Cl) THREE'S COMPANY
Chussy·a clumsy 1>u1 P<elly
COUSJn COIDft Io II ay while
Chrlsay Is away
Q) HAWAII FYVE--0 •
· TV'apeclala, la now Jn ayndlcaUon
on ~7 atatJona, with a program
featuring aegme nta o n th~
human eye, m an-powered
veh icle!J a robot arm for quadriple81cs, the importance of
9 MY8TlRYI
"S•roHnt Cribb. Th•
Choir Tllet WOUidn't Sing"
A 11111~ c;hOlr _,.., lo be
hl<llng IOIMlhlnQ when •
man I• nunt9d lo dNlh
over lhe edge of a quarl')'.
i MA8TEAPIECE
THEATRE
"Wln•ton Churcllln: Tiie
WlldorneM y .. ,. .. IU Ille
Goner•I Electlon of 1929
•pproachH, Wln11on
Churchlll (Robert Hardy) 11
•• Ille height of his lnllu-anc:• u Cnancetl0< or 111e
E.ctiequer. (Part 1)0 .V JEARY l'ALWE.L.C.
CC) CINEMA>< 8CREEHINO
ACOM
(%)MOVIE * * • "Vlolette" I 19781 laabelle \ Hupp•rt,
St99h•ne AIA!ran, The
,..,_,,,. •lory of • Mll-cen-
leted tMO·llQ« who 90'-
toned h« petenta In 19G3
i.tOld. 'R'
9:30 •a CHE!M
Carla announce• ah•'• pt'~nant and 11\al the
,.,,,.. .. • prolMlo()( ••
MIT.
--I A molltOn dOll•• •-•rd for
the relu•n ot hve rare hgu-
rlnes toocnos otf • glO~I
t•all of murder and rob-
b&ry
EI:) OVEREASY
Gu!!SIS The PrN•rv•llon
Hall Jazz Band (RIO
Eric Sevareid is host for
the Emmy award-winning
uEnterprise," which airs
on KCET ( 28) at 8:30.
8 0 ITTAKUTWO
MOiiy defend• h« moth«
-'*' lhe i. arr•t9d lor
putting Otl a "LU Vl!QU N~t" at a nurwlng hoflie.
(]) MOVIE * * * "Lllllh" (l.9&41 War-
ret1 BMlly, JMl'I Set>erg
An emplo)'98 a,1 • mental
ln11llutlon 1.i11 fn love wilt\
OM of the P•lletlla. CD PBS LA TENIGHt
Host DennlS Wholey
ff) CBS NEWS
Cl~ ABCNEWSQ ~NBCHEWS
{I) THE PRICE IS RIGHT
0MOV1E * • liar 5 Moori" t 1982)
Man Oiiton Cindy Fosn.r
Onplte p81ant.i CIPPOll·
tlOn, tv.o leeo-8QtW• from
dlttM\ng bKkgtOUndl 1•11
1n love on a tm3ll T .,...
town PG s:ao m AUCE
EI:) DICK CAVETT
GuMI Jed Harns 1P•1t 31
IA)
(.l<l'NEWS
~ BARNEY MILLER
A d1vo1ced l•tner ••~ .. tlwl
law into hos own h•nds and
Harrot Qell tome 1nves1-
menl advice from • pro
tessea lime travei..
{I) WORLD OF PEOPLE
t1.J THE YEAR THAT WM.
1982
FOm clops. M #8 footage
end Or'4i1tn•I anlrruiuon •re
used to chronlci• the most
memorable events of the
previous yeer
8:4$ [ Z ) ClHEMASOORE
7:00 0 CBS NEWS CJ NBC NEWS 0 HAPPY D1'Y8 AGAIN
Fonlle Ines to win the
"Te&c:he< 01 The Ye;ir
award
0 ABCHEWSQ 0 SOAP
Jess~ rele•set a con-
demned ravolullonary
whole on her way to • tr<>c*-
cal vllCllhon Cnester l>t'oC>-
OStttons Euntee • maid of
honor
NEWS
Cl) THREE'S COMPANY
J.c:k tr1e1 lo won over •
Sooti-n belle wllOm he
insulted on • dat•
Q) JOKER'S WILD mm BUSINESS
REPORT
I]) P.M. MAGAZINE
A day on the HI• of • 1rall1<:
1ep0<ter, • profile of a
respected backwood•
hi!• b doctor
O]l ENTERT AIHMENT
TONIGHT
A repon on TV psyeholo-~ts "• .
"' LOOI< ALIVE ~ ORANGE COUNTY
TOOAY
(Q)BOXING
"WBll JUfllOf LJohtwe10111
80U1 '' flog4lt M•ywe•lllef
vs Samuti! s.rr-'
12 )MOVle • * * "G•lllpoh ( t99 t)
Mel Gll>M>r\, Mark L•
Two Auetr•ll.n 1001 r-.
with conlreaungty d11f«en1
&>efao<*ltln tlgn up to
llQl\I In IN Mtddle ~l«n
1'-lre CIU<lng World WW
I. PG'
7:aG 8 2 OH n. TOWN
FHtur9d thlno• t>etno
done to rMIO<e tome ol
the Oki llOl'rt~ ~
Ille c.l1torrn. CONI, • IOOk
et ttorne collec:lon ol ~1-
card1, a v1111 with
chiropractor Bruce Oppen-
heim 0 3 FAMILY FEUD U L.AVERN£&SHIRLEY
&COMPAIN
Tne Plu• Bowl o•ng. ,,,.
Fonz and Richie remlnl-
•bOul the crazy times
they'... sn.,.a With the
gta EYE OH LA..
Faaluted IUllton dellgMf
H•tOtl'I worb. Videos for
adults 0 MADAME'S PLACE
Cl) WKRP IN CINCINNATI
Johnny •cc1denc.11y
announc" the prize In •
1><omo11onai contest u
$5 000 tnllAd of Ibo P<O-
po..0 $50
Q) TIC TAC DOUOH
EI:) MACN£1L / LEHREA
REPORT
CD HITCHHllCER'S GUIDE
TO THE GALAXY
Arthur •nd Ford plan their
•sc•pe t>ut we hltmpered
~the MoGratne•n police
lllll YOU ASl<ED FOR IT
Featured "Flying Wtlh A
Rocket Belt" .nd "Maglc:el
World tnllde ~ Thermome-
tet," m MOVIE * * "Smugoler'1 Island"
1195 11 .Htlf Chandler, E-ve-
tyn Keyes. A d~ -01-
10 look for illegal 001cJ .ner
lie finds out ri.·1 •bout to
k>M IMa Sloop •nd dlvlng
equtpmenl
C MOVIE
• ··~ "~11:*1•' (19791 Biii Mu11ay Chris
Mlle~ A a ny sum-
...., cwnp counMIOt JHd1
his tNSlll ~roes 1n10 •
no-holds-barred 1portt
c:ompelltlon agalr.'1 •
group from anoth« camp
Wtlh. much l>etlet reput•
loon PG
IH)IHSIOE TME NFL
Hos11 Len Dawson and
Nier. Buonleonll , <evlew
highlights of the praVIOUa
WMll'S NFL games .i'id
lnletVlew kay pl&ye<I 8nd
Co.c:tlel <SJ AEA081Cl8E
' • Get tn 1haPt. IOOk good.
and ,... grNI with this
phytlcal lltneu program.
8:00 8 CIJ SIMON & SIMON
RICI! and A J undetgo an
olllclnl Inquiry Into OM of
their first caset. • tuP-
poaed lnturtnC9 fraud
wnoeh '"d• ''*" to hlgho-level e«rupllon In the Ftot-
kl• •••mpa U IBFAMI
Bruno'• l•tli« trlM to
recapt"'9 Na youth, Md
Doria's gr•ndmolher
tNk• lll8M to come !Ive
With h«
8 C<>L.UOE-8Aat<ETIALL
CaNfomla YL UCLA 0 0 Tl4I GMAT""dT
~HERO
A dlegruntled _.
PIOt• the ...,_ of a.
nudMf !>OW« plet\I to
l•unc:h 1119 potltic.t C81Mt.
1111 llOOC lllMI l
•OJ On-TV
ff) Z,TV
flf'i H80
1c 1 1c11111mu>
(WORI N V , N.Y
CWTBSI r•
Ill lE$PNl
I C~lme)
• S.-lltflt
• tC.....Hewt...._..
Q MOVIE
• • • "FllJWIHy" ( t987) I
O.ck V•n l)ytle, B•rbat•
Feldon White h« Mrnnt•
CCMlf for h«. • ptlllanthro-
P'C Old lady not rullllng
the It actually pennl*8
conli~ 10 191..0 '*
WMllh
(])ICAP
~ COtMfl CllMlet
woth one or hit many wom-
en. Mary and Bun 081
physleal 'IXMll, 0.My
-CheS for • widow he
met •t IN c.matary
Cl) P.M. MAOAZINE
A ptOllle Of 8 r"C)eCled
1>ac1twood1 h«I> doclor; •
SIS mllllon llOUM. lllled
wllll unutu.11 811 and mtdl·
tll\IMlS l>ulll •las> • huge
rocic
Cl) MOVIE
• • .... ··Mo-(Pan 3)
(197&1 Burt t..•nc..ter.
Anthony Ouayi. The llf• Of
lhe l>tl>llCal --• wllo
l>toughl lhe ~-out ol al•very In Egypt and
tool! tllem lo the l>ordera
of the PromllMld Land I•
chrOnlcled.
fll) '1i) SHl!AK
PREVIEWS
NU! Gabler •nd Jeffrey
Lyons MMcl what IMy
conaHler to be 1~ lunnt-
MI, 11C81 ... I. bMI, woret
· and mot1 romwitrc hlma.
(R)
JOURNEY'S ENO
Me.welt Caulfield •nd
Andr-St-I 11., In
R C Sherrlll'1 d••m•
•bout two YOUllO Brllllh
told*• confronllng the
honors Of trench wtorlwe.
0MOVIE • * •.; "lllll• Oarllnga"
119901 Tatum O'NMI. Kr1e-
ty McHlchol Al aumm«
camp, r.o ,_,_age Qlrle
compete to -who will be
the first 10 loM h« vlfginl·
I 'R'
9!30 CD CHARLIE'S ANGEL.I
Som.one WWlll • brlde-
groom dead and th•
Angela work lul 10 lnaure
th• pronounc•m•nl of
W9ddlng 11aw1 lnelNd ol
1as1 ru ...
• JUICING THI
OAAHOE
Feetured; MlehMI JamM
.... ~ • rNI Fantu y
111.nd; enhancing MXUalll)'
and Mn•u•lllY lagally:
rnelce hWd ~ .. h 111111/lftg I
hol Nie.
• IHTIRPNM
''TM Olarnond oam.•' 'The
1r..i or MWty mlMd OMi-
mond9 .. fOllowed -tMy
are grad•d, c;lea\led,
.....0, pollltlld, lrldecl,
~ 811411 IOlct ..
~In ,..,.,_,... """'
Avtnue "'°"'"OOIM
• INICll OMHM
COUNTY ®MOYll * * t,t "The Man Wtlo Sew
Tomouow" ( 1181) Dool;
mant•ry. Harra1ee1 by
Oraotl WlllM. F00t19t Of
.,,.. he pr9dltted and
Cir Mlllle re-crMtlOna Of '* .... comc>tlle tflll looll el the t7ttl-oentury French
pfly.ICWI, 884roloflr 11"9 m)'ltlc, MlcMt di .._, ...
Demi. ltno.i .. Hotlr•
dll'llUI. 'llQ. t:OOll .... AIMM' TOO O&.Oll .a. "'OOWORT-.--
Mwtlf Pfolwtl HefW'•
.... tobuyaflll'ltof
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Ulliiiiltta ....... ""'
m M·A·s·H
M•ll c•U brings • "DMr
Jonn" letter from Frank'•
wife and MWt th•I COi
Potter 11 g04ng to become
~ _irandfat1*
(.C)MOVIE * • *'A "Wl!ON Ute .. II
Anyway?" ( 198 t) Aic:hMd
Or•ytuH, JOfln c .... -
-Pw"Y* from the
MCk down In an lllltome>-
bile acddent. a teutptor
r«nlnllCM about hie l•f•
before end eloquently
w;u. for 1119 rlglll to die.
'A'
10;00 8 (J) TO IE
AHNOUHCED
D QIHIUSTAUT
9lUU
T-radleale we arr•ted
lor mutdet. a rOOllle wor11-
ino on • •lak-1 with
Belller .. killed, and Lucy
Ir... to oat 1>.c11 a1 Joe
Colfey for hla blttllday
pr-ltoh«.
11-: "°NEWS THE FAIULOU8
PHILAOEL.PHIAHI: FAOM
OAMANOY TO MUTI
"The Verdi Fleqvlem" Ric-
cetdo Mull 1Md1 the P!Wla-
oetphl• Otcn.tra and the
~n Club CllOr\IS
ln • petformano. ol Vetdh
"MllNonl Requiem" from
Phllad•lphl•'• eaalllu
C.llledrttl of Saln11 p_...,
and Paul. (R) G MYITERYI
"Sergeant Cribb. Th•
Choir Thel Wouldn't Sing"
A Ylllege choir -10 be hiding .amethlng when •
INtl II hunted 10 death
-the edge of • quarry
i THE VIAOINIAH
MOVIE. •• *'• .. ,._ ... From
HHven" (19811 Steve
Manin. knedelle Petera.
In the MldWMI duflng tlle
DeprllMlon, • .,_. music
H iiiman dutroys Ille
llYel of tlloM «ound him
becaUM of his unbf'ldl9d
aelflehne.t and hit 1>911ef
th•I fife can be u It II In
aong• and movie mut!?I
prOductlon nvmwa. 'R'
(O)MOVll
• • *'ii "Gragory'a Gift"
(1982) Gordon John Slne-
lw, o.. Htpt>urn. A Scot-
tlth ICflOOlboy ..... '-<S·
over-n.eq for hi•~
IHll'l'I llral female~ ·ro·
LOVIHG fMN08
ANO l"UW'EC'T COUPL£8
(Plitt 8) .MOVIE
•• "Tiie I.Ml WOid"
1 t11711) RlchatO Harri•.
IC.er.,, Bleck An~
lfmlntor linQle<handedly
flthla City H.. In an
attempt to e.w hie 8'*1•
l!'lent houM lrom Ille •ectl• ·..a· '°""° • ...,.,,,.,., WTWON<NIWI \
())A NIW DAV IN IDIH
".MeloW Loverl" IP8'110)
11:00•••(J)111 a NIWI
• IAT\#IDf\Y NICIHT
Hoei: Att Chtfuntcel.
<Miit· IMOMn llerlol>. 8 INllMOHO#.~
"GlennMllllr" • THl.e:••ONt o... ...,.. • atormv ""°"· ,,.,. 4) I NAMY.O
NILAT-.r
Hollt: °"*--· . (l)MOVll
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ABC Ncwa will devote two
weeka of pro1rrammlng, 1tartlng
Feb. 13 on "Thls Week wi\h
David Brinkley," to the subject
of crime In America. Other ABC
New1 shows, Including "World
Newa Tonight," "Nlghtllne,"
"The Last Word," "20-20,"
"World News This Morning'' and
*** And fpW.ly ,.eome famous facee
to look toi'oll tilevOOOn: C¥r~ Ladd as Grace Kelly,
on C BS Feb. 2 1 ... Albert
Finney as Pope John Paul Il, on
CBS a t a date t o b e
determined. Hal Holbrook
TUBE TOPPERS
KNBC (4) 8:00 -"Fame." Bruno's father
tries to recapture his youth, and Doris'
grandmother makes plans to come live
with her.
KOCE (50) 9 :00 -"Masterpiece
Theatre." "Winston Churc hill: The
Wilderness Years" begins with the
approach of the general election ol 1929 as
Churchill (Robert Hardy) is at the height
ol his inCl u e nce as C h ancellor of the
Exchequer. (Part 1).
KNBC (4) 10:00 -"Hill Street BlueS."
Two radicals are arrested for murder, a
rookie working on a stakeout with Belker
is killed, and Lucy tries to get back at Joe
CoHey for his birthday present to her.
bite aocldenl. • aculptor
remtnllCM .i>ou1 hie llf•
before •nd eloquently
WOU" for hie rlgllt to die.
'R'
(%)MCM£
• • "Dauglltera or Dartt· ,_. .. 119711 Oelpfllne a.y.
rig, Jann Karlen. A couple
on their hOneymOon anlve
In • lriglllaned town where
many young WOtMn h•,..
recently bMrl myt18flouely
murde<ed. 'A'
11:30 8 Cl) QUINCY
A controverllal pllysk:lan
I• IU9')Klad of botno
retPOnllble for Ille d••lh
Of a wealthy toelallle (R)
D CllTHEKBTOf
CAMON
Holl. Johnny C•r1on
Gueata· George Segel •ncl
C<w9d J8f119. Euuei.th
Aatlley, Johnny M•trMt Md
P•ulell• McWllll•m•.
Ktltllaorlne C<umbley. (R) D O ABCNlWS
NIOHTUNE D YOU~fT
Featured "Fly1no With A
Roelle! a.rt" and "MeglRI
World lnalde A Tller-
1«.''
• MOW * .... "Aft., The Foa"
(198e) Pet« s..lera. VIC'l0t
M•tura. An llallM muter
cnmln.i -the fllmlnQ of
a movie M a cover for • ~ bUlllon theft. -
• A1rT CW MINO HUMAN
''Tiie World Waa AN a.tor•
TI*'I'' !:-ue * * • ._. "Tiie C"-111 or
Jimmie Blackamllh" ( 19791
Tommy Lewie. J•ck
TllOmC>eon A yoong half.
IM'Md •l>orlglne decldel 10
Melt a pl.ce In the white
1111111'1 WOl'ld only 10 "'" uc>
egalnll rlCilm and ..to-..,_
11:16 MOVIE
• • "Convoy" ( 11178) Krre
Krl1tolfer1on. All
MeeOr-. Truck•• and
cope attempt to outwtt one
anoth« In • rougll-and-
tumbla -on ~ 'PG'
12:00 8 ENTE.RTAINMENT
TONIGHT
A repott on TV pe)'Cholo-r ~ LASTW<?N>
*'"' "DMth Of A Scoun-
drml" ( 1958) George Sand-
era. Zia ZN O•l>or A pen-
nlleH Euroe>Mn c-to
Ille Ullltad Stal• Ind u-
ni. charm 10 ecqulre a lor·
tune.
(!) NIWI
• LOVE. AM!AICNf
STYL.a
"Lo ... And The Under•
•l•ndlno" 0o00·1 hutbend
le foollng er~ "Love
And Tiie Pregnancy" lra'a
wife II elll)ecllng thtlr flrlt baby •
(D)MOV!a
*'A "0-Women Play"
( tHO) LHlll• 8ov ...
s.n.nt11a Fox. fl'lvw futlo
Ion mocMt9 UM Manhattan .. "'* Mllllll SlleWOllnd -~ * •.,."vie. aqu.d" ( 1N2) s .. 1011 Hubley, O•ry
Swan.on A PoilOa de4.o-
llve end a ,,, ... Wllllt.,
t-up to trap a pimp
t'MCMllllMMI for lll<dertnf
ON of 1111 women. 'R'
1l:IO 8 9 LATI NIGHT~
JJAVfO LErT'EJWM-'-
GuMt· Paul Simon. (RI
8 TOM COTT\.E: UP
CLOM CD TOM COTTl.E: Ui'
CL08l o.-t: JW,. Baclcu•. ., LC>Ye, AMENOAN
STYL.a
"I.ave And The Gangtt«"
A gangtter It very protec-
tive Of hl1 daughter and
wtlO the d•tM.
t2:40 8 Cl) MCCLOUD
MCCioud lnveallgatu the
cleat h o1 • rQdeo 11., and
the murder• of _.,
women In Central Pvt!. (R)
12:45 (%) OINEMASCOAE
1:008 MOVIE * • * "f'Of lo,,. 01 Ivy"
(1969) Sldn•y Polll•r.
Abbey LlncOln. An U91*
middle-cl ... family llnd a
man for their maid to ati.·a •••v with rnem. bu1 the
plan bedlflrM
• MOV1E
'" "TM Deed Don't Ola"
11976) Oeor'ge Hamilton.
Ray Milland A man oat•
CllUQllt 119 In an ltwe9 ...
11on 10 prove hie !>rather
Innocent ol the murder
CNfgM 11Q.iNll him.
(])MOVIE
• • "Return or Tne Tft-
an" ( t9521 o.ie Robert·
ton, JoMne Dru. A ranch-
., 1trugo1M to hang on to
hie land Md r.orn.. ., MOVlf. * • ~ "The Myaterianl"
( 19611) Kenjl S.nera, YUml
Shlruawa. A group of
lllghly evotved 811«11 of
1uperlor lnlolllgence try to
tu• owr Ear1h lo petpetu-
••• their CIVffl1811on. QJ EH'TeftTAINM9"1'
TONIGHT
A report on TV ~
~ ..
(IJMOVIE '* • •+ "Bualln' LOON"
( 1981) Atchard Pryor, Cll»-
ly T yeon A l>umbllng bur·
glar. a ·concarn•d
ldloollHCh« and elgflt
Chlld.ren m.lle • frlghi.-
lnQ CloeM:OUnlty trip In •
bf'oll'.en-down IChool bul.
'A'
MOVIE • * ··0ue1 For Four"
( t982) Miiie PrNton. DI-
Ciiento An Aualr&hn toy
Import«-'-bu*-II
on the 11111<11 a. abandoned
~rmwlf9.
1:25 (.C) MOVIE
...... "Oeordia" c 19581 em Tra...,,, Horan Gort1111.
An und«tlied Scollmllll
et1rOllt Ill a bo<ly-bulldlng
CO\KM and goes on lo
become an Olymplc thOI·
pulfei'.
1:30 G QI NllC NEWS
()VUNQHT
• 80 YOU THIHK YOU
GOTTM>Ual.Q
(O)MOVll
• • • "Gallipoli" 098t)
Mel Glblon, Mwti L•.
Two Auatrallan foot r-.
wllh contrutingly dltfer«1t
perlOl\alltlM llQn up to
l\ght In Ille Mkk:le Eeatern
IMatre durtng Wotld Wit
I 'PO'
1:80 ~
•• "Hell Nigllt" (1M1)
Lind• 8111r. Vlnolnt ... .,..
Ptt1en. Al 1*1 01 !NW W-
llallon, 1ra1arn1tr end
IOrOftty l*ldOW Ill*'° •
"'Ohl In a "**Y· euppoa.
«II)' N&IMloned INNloft. . ...
I*' 8 (J) CM NIWI
NICIHTWATCH
·=WORLD * * "Ller'a Moon" 111182)
M•ll Diiion. Cindy Flthet Oetc>lt• paret111I oppoel-
llon. two tean-agera from
differing background• fall
In love In a Ml•lt T••u
town. 'PO'
2:30 DeCllNEWS
2:$5 (J) MOVIE
.1r * 'h "Vic. Squ.c:t" 119921
S.aaon Hublay. Gary
Swanton. A Police d•tac-
t111a and • atrMlw•lker
team up 10 trap • pimp
reeponelble 10< murdering
one of hit women. 'R'
2:48 (%) CIHeMA8COM
3:008 MOV1€
• • • ''They Were So
Young" ( 19551 Scott Bf ..
dy, R•ymond 8urr. A
group of Innocent model8
Ne lletded lo South Am«·
Ice undet tl'Ht lhrMt of
death In order to become
Ille puppetl Of ~I
Md lnlluentlal men. i:UHT
•**''The UttlMI Rabel"
(1938) Slllrley Temple,
Jolw1 8cMe Outing the
CMI Ww, a 111tle Qlt1 denc;..
• In the 1trM11 to ..,.n
enough money to rMCUa
h« father from a YanltM
e!_laon. •
CZI MOVIE
** "AntOtly And C~
trt" I 19721 Chllrlton He.-
Ion, Hlldeg.,d Nell. 8ued
on Sh•kMPM<•'• play. An
lnltuentl'1 Roman IOldi« la
brought to ruin by IM
wilea Of Egyp1'1 QUMn.
3:06 ct) MOVIE
• • • i.; "WllOH Ute 11 It
A,nyw1y?" ( t981) Rlellard
Dreytvu. John CHH-
v.tt• Pw~ed from the
n4ldt down In an automo-
bile accldent. • awlptor
r~ •t>oul 1111 ...
before •nel eloquently
.,OU-for Illa rtghl to die
'A'
S:llO (]) f AITH 20
Oi)MEETHINFL
Hoti. Len DawlOll and
Nlek Buonlconll review
hlghlighll of Ille preovloue
....... , NFL~ and
lnl«View ltey pteyetl and
co.chM.
(Q)MOVIE ** "The Ext«m!NIO(' ( 1980) Chrl stoph•r o.oroa. Samantha Eoger.
Aflet bla WW buddy .. left
peraly2ed by a Hft VOit!
youth gang, a Vietnam vet
decide• to take hie
revenge by murderlno
•trMt cr1m1ne11 through
oru••ome, tortUOUI
IMM .. 'R'
•:OO (]) T~ O' THI
MOANING .MOYll
• •.,. "Carny" (1980)
Jodie Foet«, Gary 8ueey.
An adventurou• young
women joint a canw al
troupe Ind learnl 'about
tM hiOdetl emotione Ind
lru•tr•tlona behind the
turf-~ of the
performen. 'A'
•: 16 (I) ..IOUAHEY'I U.O
Muwell Caulflllld a11d
Andf-St-atar In
A.C. Sh•rrllf'• drama
•bout two young Brlllah
IOldlara conlrontlftg I he
horror• of trencfl warf-
4:ll0 11 IP'Y BUU.WH<LE ......oH:
IMP'O Hiil.a
(B)MOVll *** "Smuh PalKe" (t98t) 8Nno Lawrenoe.
Anna Jemlaon A Nft ZM-
l•nd junkyard owner'•
ruined marrltlge lllk• a
dram•llc turn toward
demp«1t1on and lllolence.
E'rfd••'•
Da11t f •e Mo.,f4l'•
Ing .... by .,,a,1ng and
awltc:hlng MCl'I oth«'1 Qlr'-
lrlendl 'R'
l:OO (%} **'A "Silver Beer•" •
( 19781 Micha.I C•lnr.
Cyblll Shepherd. An
accounting genlul deYleM
an Intricate plan to
Iner-hll -'th ~
making ttorne or the 109
exec:utlYee In Ille WOl'kl of
high finance Ille llletlma of
an extraordlnlll)' awlndle.
'PO'
7'/JO (]) * * "Whlt111ng In
Brooklyn" 119431 Rod
Sllellon, Ann Authertord. A
radio detective mllkM -. . t
mlM with the pollce, • '
etlmln.al and a buel>all . .,,,.
CC) * • "Tha Aun-.ys"
(19761 Dorothy McGuire,
Van Wllbtnl. A 1-..ager
Ot1 the run IOllowtng a lam.
Ny quwrel mMI• and
befr19nde • young teoperd
wtlldl MCaped from a
wlldllte pwtl.
r::30 (Q) ft *'ii "Altadl'or The
Killer Tomatoes" (1976)
Jack Alley. Dick Miiier.
Gwden ~ oo on
Iha rampage, making met-
ropoll\an .,_ and !heir
realdent• Into giant IMll8dt
ot debf11 with human
dfeUlng. 'PO'
0 **** "Moacow Ooellll't ~ In T-1"
(1980) Ver• Alan1011a.
Alea•I Bat•IOY. ThrH
country girts with dlff«en'I
goela and ...iu.s move to
the big city 10 Pl.If-thelf
ambition•.
9:00 CC) •*'"·"The Turntno
Point" ( 1977) Anne 811n-
crolt. Shirley MacLalne.
Two friend• from 1>811«
training .chool. who c:hOM
different roaOt many years
_..,, meet~ and «O
for!led to deal With the
~-·PO·
l:IO CH> ft• "~Of The
Mountain" (198 t) Hwry
Hamlin. .JoMptl 8ol10fll&.
Tlw.e young LA ~
tort ~ thelf -oi-
IO the IPOf1 of df8o r.mo. ·ro·
(%) ••• '" "Hob9on'1
Qdca" (19541 John Mlb,
CNtr1ee l.luQtlton. A IJOOt.
maker attempt.I to retelll
Illa cflMIP IOUrCl8 of labof
by preventtng his ltlr'•
dauglltera from manytng,
..00 • * * • ··Pana C&lllng''
( 1941) Elllabeth Betgnw,
~ Scott. A female •
member of the Frenclt •
fWlltance 11 ordetaO 10
kill hat IOY'8f wnen It'• di.
c:ovwed lh81 he'a a Nail
lhlnr.
10:00 * "Tiie Nlglll The
Wet1t Out In Georg-
ie" ( 198 t 1 Krlely McNietlol,
Marti Hamill. A IM'ol~ ano-••• eongwrltlng duo
h•,,. many ac:fvenlur ..
wtl4M trying 10 •• oui •
llYtng Oil Ille COUflltY·..-t-
em circuit 'PG'
Cl) • * 11t "Guye And
Dols" ( 195$) Frri Stne.
Ira. JMl1 Sltnmon8. A rnle-
llonlry gift ..... In low
wtlh. 8'oeoctws)' gambler.
• ft• "My Pallc&ri" T~ ..,__, Mldle9I ~
.,._A .-.f\11 ~ ,_ rttume to,_
Greell homlltel Id. "'*-,,.
And• hlmMlf .atranged
from the ellTIPle lie of hil 1.,nay.
10:30 cm • * * • ·'T .... c 11n1 Nest..... Kln91d. ,....,
Firth. The dlUQlltet of a
poor Engllah rarm•r
~ the Yictlm of ,,.,
tamilY'• uplratlona and
h« own t>MUty. 'PG'
11::30 • *. "°' ..... loa" (1081) Ryan O'HMI, Anne
Arcttef. An Mlgl-and •
1oclalll• attempt 10 rob a
80\llh Am«lc:8n emetlllet 9fTIUOO* of 8 lor1UN In ll!l!M-·PG,
lk10(C) ft* "Daye of Fury" CZ)•••..; "Sliver a.era"
110711) Docurnenlary. Vin--111178) MIChHI Celn•.
cent Pr1oa nttrretM tllla Cyl>lll Snepherd. An
orec>t* loot! et netvtll di.-aocountlftel Q9fliue o.wl8M
......_'PO' an Intricate plan to
l:IO cm * *ft \4 "Ct\attm And Iner-Ille weetltl by
Lucie" (197t) Denial C«> meklng ~ of Iha top
<*di, GIMttt Gatdn. A 111~ In the WOl'1d oA coupe ~ lftlNlaoa II hlgll llr\MCI Iha vtctllN oA
.. ~ ~lehlld In •11treotclinafy .......
• llWr tlrlMClW OOftdlttOn 'PO' ~ ..... °"*.,. 12:00• ·~"00rtth"(1te5)
wMr1 tM1r torM* hit Klu Tollo, S(ld Wri
rodl boCtOnl. • * * "ltrange l.lldy In
••ft•1ot "Cwnel r-" (tt551 c;,.., o.-
Klic•••" ( 1171) ,,.. -· C*lt ""°""'9. Mii' fllc:flC*Ol1, AlwMl1..... IOlr*'I ,_ ~ Ill .... TWo .... .,......... 1~ ~ , ...
....,.. ~ .,.... Met MIYltM women ..., .,.., ·t»;·mronra a••"*
---------
Diiiy Piiat
THURSDAY, JAN ,0, 1983
BUSINESS ce
STOCKS C7
.
...
Ora11ge Coast fall,
but Golden West,
Saddleback win . C2. •
Penguin
shipped Oilers regain form~
to Midwest
C HIC AGO (AP) -The
acquiallion of Loa Angeles
Dodgers third baseman Raft Cey
ln a trade for two minor league
players will give the Chicago
Cubs a much improved infield as
far executives of the National
League baseba 11 team are
concerned.
The Cubs, recently thwarted in
efforts to sign free-agent Steve
Garvey , announced late
Wednesday that the 34-year-old
Cey would waive his contract'!!
no-trade clause and join the
Cubs.
J\nd General Manager Dallas
Green said that obtainlng Cey
"more than made up" for the loss
of Garvey.
"It means I don't have to move
Bill Buckner off first base," he
added.
Team spokesman Ned Colletti
said Cey had agreed t.o terms in
principle for five years, but
details of the agreement were not
announced.
Cey was in the final year of his
contract with the Dodgers and
reportedly wanted t.o renegotiate
for four years at an average of
about $700,000 a year. .
The Dodgers refused to go
along with the proposal and Cey
agreed to waive the no-trade
siause so a deal could be made.
Cey is the Los Angeles
Dodgers' all-time home run
hitter with 228. The 10-year
veteran hit .254 in 150 games last
year w ith 24 homers and 79
RBis.
Cey has played more games for
the Dodgers at third base than
any player in club history and he
holds the fielding record with a
.977 percentage and only nine
errors in 1979.
The Cubs traded outfielder
Dan Cataline, 21, who played at
Salinas in the California LeaRue.
He batted .246 last year, had 18
home runs and 79 RBI.!.
Also traded was Vance
Lovelace, 19, who pitched for
Quad Cities In th e Midwest
League. Lovelace posted a 4-6
record last eeuon, with a 4.98
ERA..
o.-, Not "'°'" by Gery Ambr-
8 y ron Ball of Ocean View trje to evad e ~a !ll&ze
of m enacing a rms and hands.
HB too fast for Ocean View, 81-68
By ROGER CARLSON , o<ttM DellJ ...... ..... ..
Huntington Beach Hlgh's Oilers snapped oyt of
a mid-season slump with a resounding 81-68 Sun.set
League basketball victory Wednesday night -the
victims the visiting Seahawka of Ocean View.
"I thought we controll~d the tempo," said
Oilers Coach Roy Maller. That In a nutshell, was the
undoing of Ocean View.'
The Oilers went after Ocean View with a hall
court trap and turned their transition game lnto an
e<\uaUzer t.o the Seahawks' heigtlt advantage as the
winners never traUed after Billy Thompson's two
buckets and two Cree throws tied the game at 6.
Thompson finished with 22 points, his most
productive evening ht his la.st eight starts, Jamel
Gamer added 16 and Lou Harrigan and reserve
guard Greg Baugh contributed 12 each.
Ocean View outrebounded Huntington Beach,
34-32, but such a slim margin turned it into a big
loss for the taller Seahawks.
Byron Ball led Ocean View's rebounding with
17 boards and he scored 13 points, but Huntington's
Gamer and Mike Mills equalized it with 9 and 8
rebounds.
The Oilers' only worry was in the foul
department, and although Mills and Danny
Thompson eveniually fouled out in the fourth
quarter, Huntington Beach escaped any dire
situations. -
"I had flashbacks to the Founttain Valley
game," admitted Miller, alluding to previous foul
problems.
"We pulled it out to set the ball up a little
when we were up by 15, but it's hard to do that
when we run the way we do."
Gamer scored 16 points for the Oilers, but that
was just the tip of the 6 -7 sophomore's
contributions. In addition to his nine rebounds, he
had eight blocked shots in frustrating the big front
line of Ocean View.
"When I look at Jamel and look over the stats I
have to remember he's a sophomore," continued
Miller. "The things he's doing . . . most coaches
would be very happy with a senior doing them."
Thompson (Billy) was the main point of attack,
however, with his 10 assists offensively and making
a general nuisance of himself on defense.
"Billy penetrated well to the bucket and
played with confiden ce," added Mill.er, who
watched his team react to Thompson's play with
similar patterns.
Play was ragged at times -but the up-tempo
appeared to be just the answer to the Seahawks,
who have shown a 110Ud power game under slower
conditiona.
Baugh'a 12 polnta was a career blah and he
Ignited a brief spun at the end of the second period
with a 20-footer and two free throws as the Oilers
stretched a 34-29 lead to 42-29 at halftime.
Steve Moser, a 6-6 j\Jnior. came up with hw
season's best with 27 points, but aside from Ball no
other Seahawk could net more than six pc;>ints.
In racing t.o the 13-point halftime advantage,
which \>'asically stood up for the balance of the
game, the Oilers connected on 17 oC 36 from the
fiel~ (47.2 percent). And, obviously to Miller's
liking, the Oilers massed just one of nme ftee
throws".'
Gamer's dunk shot on the end of a pass Crom
Billy 'Thompson finished first half scoring and he
began the thirii period grabbing a rebound and
dropping one from four feet t.o keep the Oilers'
momentum going. '
Ocean View could net just 10 of 24 m the first
half (41.6 percent) -and that was 12 less attempts
Crom the field against the smaller Oilers.
The result leaves both teams 2-1, a game
behind Foun~n Valley's pace.
Elsewhere ln the Sunset League Wednesday:
Fountain Valley 51, Edl1on 43
The Barons struggled for the second straigh,t
game following their league-opening win over
Huntington Beach, but they had enough down the
stretch t.o outlast Edison's upset-minded Chargers
on the latter's court.
Rolf Jacobs led all scorers with 15 points and
teammates Mike Newton and Rob Whitehair added
12 points each as the Barons upped their overall
record to 12-6 (3-0 ln league).
Edison cut Fountain Valley's lead to 36-34 in
the early stages of the fourth quarter and the
Barons were holdln~ on to a 43-39 lead with three
(See OILERS, Page C4)
Sea Kings fight off
stubborn Newport
CdM's Morris
resigns post
CdM, Estancia on collision course By ROGE R CARLSON
Ofttle DellyHot le.ft
By ED ZINTEL ..... to lfle Deir .....
Wednesday night's high school
basketball game at Corona del
Mar demonstrated plainly that
tradition and rivalry are as
important in this part of the
county as it ever has been.
Corona del Mar and Newport
Harbor played before a n ear
capacity crowd that was as
occupied with out-cheering and
out-insulting the other side as it
was with the game. And when
the commotion was over. Corona
del Mar, with a strong finish. had
k!led o~t a 61-53 Sea View
gue wm.
The Sea Kings' victory sets up
a showdown Friday night agalnst
Estancia between the league's
two unbeatens, both with 6-0
records. Newport Harbo r
dropped to 3-3 ln league.
Corona del Mar was Orange
County's 10th-ranked team going
into Wednesday's game, having
won 10 of its previous 11 games.
However, Newport Harbor ,
sensing an emotional struggle
with ita cross-town rival, rose to
the challens~: The Sea Kings, with far more
experience on the floor. led by
just a basket, 50-48 midway
through the fourth quarter.
That was after Corona del Mar
had built a 19-12 first-quarter
lead, only to llf!e the Sailors, with
6-9 center Joe Seager and Co.,
rally to tie the game after three
quart.en. 44-44. /
I t wu with 4:30 left in the
final quarter that c.orona del Mar
went on a blnae. out8corlni the
Sallon. 12-2. 1'he Sea Kinp hit
three atraigbt outside 1hot.1 to
take a 5e-48 lead wtth 3:05 left
And then held on. The buketa
were made, in order, by Greg
Wynn, Davt VanSteenh':l)'le and
Mike Hem.
"U we don~ make thme three Jona ahoca, we're through.'' Mid
Corona del Mar ,Coach Jack
.Errlon . "W e were very
fortunate."
But Na,rt Harbor Coach J.ny DI didn't .e any luck
lm'olved. "They (Coron• del
...,) are a very well-cli...tpllned
WllD. My IUYt did • .,._t job ~t ln 1uch an emoUontl
....... Corone •1 Mar kept tta
~ ..
,
The Sea Kings had to as
Newport Harbor was holding ~n
like a dog would a slipper.
The game matched two teams
which play man-to-man defense,
uncommon in this day. But it was
Newport Harbor, led by guard
Sean Sheward, that playec' it
better in the first half. Sheward
had the unenviable job of
guarding Corona del Mar high-
scoring guard Hess. But Sheward
never let Hess out of his shadow,
holding him to ju$t two poil'\ts in
(See CdM, Page C4) Dick Morri
Dick Morris has resigned as Corona del Mar
High's football coach. culminating a seven-year
bitch after being struck with a heart attack just
prior to Christmas.
The 45-year-old Corona del Mar resident
underwent a 3~-hour double bypass operation
successfully .at..Hoag Hospital and has been home<
for a week recuperating. •
"Spring practice is still a long ways off,"'•-... --~ Morris said Wednesday, "but there are decisions
that have to be made now and I'm just not ready t.o
do that. "I might want to come back later, but right
now rm not ready," continued Monis.
"I had to weigh the positives and negatives and ·
right now it's too many negatives."
No replacement has been made yet.
Welconie back Bill!
"I don't know what we'll do at this point," says
Corona del Mar Athletic Director Ron Davis.
Morris compiled a 46-38-1 record in eight
yea r s, i nc luding s hares of three league
championships and {ave CIF playoff campaigns. Lakers win; Walton, Clippers imp.roving Monis was an assistant t.o Dave Holland ~fore
Holland resigned in 1975 aft.er nlne years at the
helm. Holland has assisted Morris during. the past INGLEWOOD (AP) -Bill
Walton is finally out of law
school for the year. and even-his
opponents are anxious to see him
return full force to--the National
Basketball Association scene.
His 12 points and eight
rebounds Wednesday night were
not enough to save the Clippers
Crom a hard-fought 107-104 lell\'
to the Los Ang!!les Lakers. San
Diego is in last place in the
Pacific Division.
"Yest e rday· was his f irs t
practice since his law school
finals were over," Clippers Coach•
Paul Silas said after the gagie.
"When he gets in good shape, we
will be a good club. Bill ia there
to protect us defensively; when
our players get beat he la
Intimidating. His timingJa a lltlle
off and hia staminaAs not that
good at this point1"
Lakera Coach Pat Riley said
Walton played well on d~feme
and blocked a lot of shots, but
no\ed the player la "not back to
where he was performancewt1e"
before he was forced oµt Of the
aame by Injuries.
"lt. Will be great for the NBA
whe.n Bill I.I Peck at 100 _J>ercent)
playing all the time. Bill 11 a
,...., pemer and It wtll t.ak. aome
time for ha. teamrnalea to a•t
adjuated to bit stfle of play."
Jamaal Wllkea ·aald 1her the ..... Wiikes scored 2G point.a and
Nonn Nixon added 22 to lead the
Lake rs.
San Diego had rallied to within
one polnt with. 5 seconds to go as
fuard Craig Hodges hit two
reethrows. but the Clippers
could not pulJ ahead.
3-4 years in various capacities.
"It's going t.o be hard for me not. to coach next
year,'' admits Morris, "but I'm going to stay out of
coaching for one year at least."
Morris was hospitalized for 10 days before
undergoing the surgery and is not expected to be
back on the Corona del Mar campus for three San Diego fouled immediately
after the Lakers lnbounded the
ball and Lakers guard Michael
Cooper made twp freethrows to
move the Laker lead to three.
months.
"I'm encouraged about things," adds Morris.
"I'm getting stronger every day. Right now the
highlight of the day ls a l~-minute walk."
Huntington Beach's Jame l
Garner patsses o ff during the
°"lV' ' 81-68 victory.
Injuries double Anteaters' troubles
Special to tlle DaJly Pilot
SANTA BARBARA -As if thlng1
weren't already bad enough for Coach BID
Mulligan '1 UC Irvine buke&ball team, the
Anteat.en are •tartlna to be plaguri by the
inju'J bug.
· How are thlng1 going?" Mulligan
repeated. "Ben (McDonald) has a bad
knee, Michael ~ans has a bad kru!e and
Troy Carmon and Tod Murph~ are both
' lick. Otherwlle, It'• gotna sreet."
McDonald, UCI'1 l!•m captain, ha1
been limping npti<.-eably llnce halftime of
the Anteaters' 18me wtth San .Joee State
Saturd ay night. The 6-8 forward ,
•veraalns 12.!S point• per aame, didn't wacuce Monday or Tue.ctay. bu\ Mulllaan
aaya Mc.Donald will be In thf at11rtln1
line~ for wnipt'a (7:30) pme here with
UC Santa Berbera.
The aame cannot b4t aakl, howevW, for
t.ckup tuard Be1n1. who had hll knee
drained of fluid and hall trouble walklns.
As for Carmon (a 1tarter) and Murphy
(usually {int off the bench), both of them
have been felled by the flu bus·
And, the timing fo~he Injuries
couldn't be worse.
UCI, although 8-6 ove is 0-3 and
On radio tonight
KWVE ( 108 FM) at 7:30
lll'<I with the Gaucho. (allo 0-3. 8-8 overall)
for lut place in the PCAA.
With nine teanw now In the a>nference
(with the addition of Nevada Lu Vecu
thia eeuon), the PCAA poet-.->n ~ff
ca1l1 ror the lHt·place member to be
excluded ff(lrn the toumamenL
Mulllpn hal never h8d • kllina aeuon
In hl1 mu.trloO• CC>Khln1 career. The
'hou1h' of not maldn1 the playoff• II!
almost uniJnNlnatm. "lt ian't tr..~ 11 much• I can't
•
believe I can't win," said Mulligan the
other day. "I think l can keep their (the
players) spirits up, but it's been hard to
keep up mine."
The Anieaten to lnto ton.lsht.'• game
comina oft their pooreat outing of the
seuon. accordJna to Mulllaan.
"We juat looked at the San J oee flit(l
and it w u probably our wont performance
of the year," Mid Mulllpn of UCt'a 81-78
aetback. "We don't loee gama. we just gav.
Vrl'!ft •wa._y._ ·•we doub)e the turnoven of anybo(4i
we play. We came down 2~ times~
San Joee without puttJ"8 up a 1hot. h'•
tough to win that way."
The Anteatert wlll be ou t to atop
UCSB'1 hl1hly-t.alent~ aenlor forward
Votk a,... who 1-m w conl..-.nc:e in ICOrinC at 21.I PPI· 0fOl8 ti ai.> MCOnd in the_,...... ln ftoboundl".\I •t 10.4.
The G•uchol ltMI the ....,.. Mrie9
betw.. UM two wtlh ""8·4 muk,
•
-
Dpnahue expected ..
to ~tay at UCLA
FrOM AP dispatches
LOS ANGELES -Although 5l
he's been romanced b at least two 4. t pr~',football teams, tcLA Coach
Tel'T}' Donahue expects to remain true
to his alma mater and stay wilh the Bruins for
about $1 ~0.000 for the !"-st year of a five-year
contract.
"l believe in my h eart I'll be ba,·k al
UCLA." ue said. Donahue, who guided -" . . ~ . ~t4 ~~.I
-~''
the Bruins to a 10 • l -l re<:.'Ord
and Rose Bowl victory over
M ichigan this past season ,
appears near agreement on a
new five-year contract with
the university, Athle tic
Director Bob Fischer said.
It was reported that the
deal, subject to approval of
1 the University of California
D<»tAHW Board of Regents. calls for
about $150,000 a year renegotiable on a yearly
basis.
DQhahue, the Bruins coach since 1976, has
been rumored to be a candidate for coaching jobs
with the Rams and Kansas Oty Chiefs.
Thomas caps Pistons' rally
:.ll{ab Thomas' short jumper with m
three seconds rema1ning capped a
six-point spurt in the final 17 seeonds
Wednesday night that lifted Detroit to
a 107-106 victory over Milwaukee In NBA action.
The Bucks led 104~98 with 35 seconds left . . .
Elsewhere in the NBA. Rory Sparrow scored 25
points, including 14 in the final period, to lead
Atlanta past visiting Seattle, 116-111 ...
JallDI Erving notched 26 and
.Aaclrew Toaey chipped in
with 25 as Philadelphia won a
club-record 13th s traight
cont.est, 126-106 over Chicago
. . . Guard Larry Drew
poured in 23 po ints a nd
handed out nine assists to
power Kansas City to a 91-88
decision over New York
I.on~ Ut•ut•h Se.
J'l'lfth·rankrd Ne•vuou l..Q Vt>&U m
hud thn•t• pluy1•r1 -. .. m• ~O or mon
polntit and huld uft atubborn l.111\ail
Beach S1.aw. u aa. WC'dnt"'llflty rllJCht
1n a PCM t'Onll'lft Junior Jtlf Colllna ll-t1 th
Rub •l•' 1<.'0rinai purtuJ•• with 'J.7 point•. with
Stdney Green m.ldln8 ia u11ll Larry Andenon ~l
. . . Eln•wht•rt· In collc•Kt• b1111kc•thnll. Mark
Doherty llCOrcd 21 poln11 na No 3 North Curol111u •
cruls4.'d ~l rlval North Caroll nu St.All•, UU 14 I , In
an ·Adant ~ t Conc_.nm<'<' mQt.chup •
&nlor guard Darrell Walkt' not.chl'<.I I~ polnw 011
rourth rankl-d ArkllnjU OV~J"('l)llll' TCU. 69 ~:)
.... Rcsc.·rw forw rd Jimmy Miller BC'l'<>untt.J
far 18 point:. WI M.'Vl'Mh rank<.'<i Vlrglnio optmt'tl
a 10-polnt lead midway through lhl' fln>l half
and coosted to a 74-64 triumph ov,•r I 7th-rankt'<l
Virginia Tech
Quote of ttie day
liary Green, Kansas City Chiefs
l'orrwrback. whose 42-yJrd run with a
hllt•r ul on an lritcrl•epuun rNurn against the•
N t• w York J t• ts prou uccl) the fl rs l
tO\,'d1down of has NFL curt'.'<'r and capJX'd a
wcl·k an wh1l·h he had been married on
Tu<'Mlay. was numed "' tht• Pre> Bowl on
Wf.'dnt•sJay· and was elt.'l·t<.'<.I team MVP on
Thursday: "This has been the greatl'Sl
Wl't.•k of my lift• I expcoet the Lord to talk to
me• tonight, lo rome down for a personul
t·onv<.•rsalion."
Mt·s~it•r l~acl~ Oilt•rs p asl (~unut·ke
Mark Messler scored three goals "1
and Wayne Gretzky <'OMt.-<:ted on a '
penalty shot as the Edmonton Oilt'rs
beat the Vancouver Canucks 9-4
Wednesday night to move to within two poinlB of
Boston in lhe overall--point itandings . ... . The
Swedish line of Thomas Steen, Bengt Lundholm
and Wllly Lindstrom acrounted for 11 points to
lead Winnipeg to a 6-3 conquest-of Toronto
. . . Right wing Alan Hayworth scored his
seventh goal of the season and t'Ollected three
assists to pace Washington to a 6-4 triumph over
Chicago . . . Steve Payne and Tom McCarthy
scored early for Minnesota and the North Stars
he ld on to beat Detroit, 3-2 . . . Paul
Gardner's third-period goal gave Pittsbur~h a
1-l tie Wlth New Jersey.
Da iley to apologize to s tudent f
C h icago Bulls r ookie guard II Quln&lo DaOey, convicted of sexuaUy
assaulting a University of San
Francisco nursin g student. will
publicly apologize to her as part of an oul-of-
court settlement, has lawyer said. . Steve Scott,
a product of UC Irvine, won his third race in a
row in a series of international track and field
meets in New Zealand when he beat a top-class
field In a 1,000-meter run. Scott led from the gun
to wm in a time of 2 minutes. 20. l l seconds .
... Alex English tossed in
THOMM 23 poi nts a nd Denver Television, radio continued its winrung ways at home with a
130-93 romp over hapless Houston . . . TV: College Basketball -UCLA at Cal, 8
Mlcbael Rlcbard1on scored 29 points and Purvla p.m .. Channel 5.
Sborl added 23 to lead Golden State to a 103-95 R~~~: (~~;)ey -Hartford at Kings. 7:20
triumph 1>~er Utah . . . Alvin Adams scored all p.m.. · · .
of his 10 goints in the fourth quart.er, including College Basketball -UC Irvine al UC Santa
two free Arows .trith 44 seconds remairung, to Barbara, 7:30 p.m .. KWV~ (108FM): UCLA at
-s-pa.rk Phiemx ~ 118-113 victory over San . Cal, _8_p.m.~MPC (710), USC at Stanford, 8_
Antonio. p.m .. KNX ( iu70).
CC falls to late Falcon surge
olden West overcomes Compton; Saddleback triumphs
Cerritos College needed a late charge to dispose
Orahge Coast College in Sou~ Coast <;onference
tball action Wednesday rught, wh1le Golden
t lumed back ' a determined and hungry
Comp\en -five to record a victory.
And in Pacific Coast Conference play.
S ddle~rised visiting San Diego. He~~
w tha~:
C rrlto1.,,."1, Orange Coast 6% .
The"Palcons, ranked No. 1 in the state,
o tscor e Pirates 17-6 over the final four
utes t() }!1Jt the victory at home. It was Cerritos'
StnllfD. :tnwnph.
Fo"*k4 Neil Anderson was the catalyst
· d _..11'alcon spurt, hitting 7 of hi5 11 points .,. .
etball scores
. ...-.:_ ....
Col'9ae Comm1mllr colMfe w .. T ScMitti c-t COi...,_
•v•d•·LH VeQH 95. Long Golden W•l 87. Compton 81
S 113 c.rttoe n . Orange eo.t 62 1· ..._... Mt. Sen Antonio 4 t, FU!lenon 35
due 63, lllinoll 82 Sent• AN 81, Cypr-51
...,... 73 ......, " B '"' PKlftc c-t C.--.-':o:m.· 64,.~-.:. 6"/ v• Sllddle'** 85. Sen 04ego 59 u 12, w 0Mlchloen 56 Sen Diego MeN 57, Groamonl
*: ~~· ~~r M MlraCoeta 1.1, ~tern 78 a~ ... •. Kent 81. se lmperitl Veley 93, ,.,,,,., 11
1em1 , Cent. Mlctllgen 65 (OI) High echool
Michigan 80. N. lltlnola 79 (oil • I-' L.eetue ieeourf 8", Ottltfloma St. a Foun,..,, v..., 11, Edi.on "3
Mleeourl 59, NW Mlleourt 69 Huntlnoaon 8-«ll 111. ~•n v-ee
Mwlna 5", W..ualnlter 50 ... v._ .......
Coron• del M•r 61, Newport "*t>Ot 53 Coete MeN 63. Sed<llee>Kk 5"
tMne 59, El Toro M
&tlf'Cie 70, Unlwnlty 5 I
lcMlthC....L...-C•plllr•no V•ll•y 83. Sen
Clement• 71 0-Hiiie 69. ~ Viejo "4
Ugw\a 8Ndt .&4, Woodl>Odge
38
Cet1tWJ LMtlue Cenyon 68, Sant• Ana Velley 85
Footllil 62. El Wodene 41 Orange 68, v• Piii\ 50 ~Ana M . Ti.tin 49 ...............
Kel'lne<ly 48, C)'Pf ... 45
Kat .... 74, El Dore® 58 LoeHM.P~48 LOe AMlmltoe 87, e..,.enza 49 ,,..., .......
Sonor• e 1, aunny .. to
Le Hebte M, 8uene Perk 47
Fuhrton 51, Troy 49
~._&....-Loe Arn1QOe &4, Oerden Grove
53 Semlego H , Rendlo, Alemlloe
82 La, Oulnte 63, Bol .. Ofende 61
v...:fr~12 .,.. n. .,.....,., ..
leYMM•,~41 WCMMft .... ecMOOL ... w..a...-!I Toro 54. ir-. .,-_
COf'on9 .. ., 42. Hewpon . JoMPI'• ... Ahode ....,_, 71 ...,.., •
711, ... Of'I Hell ...
COMMUNITY COLLEGES
over the final four minutes
Shaughn Ryan led the OCC attack with 16
points before fouling out. Ryan, who started the
season as a reserve, finished the night with six
rebounds while hitting 6 of 9 shots from the field.
The Falcons managed to hit 17 of 22 shots in
the second half (77 percent): as Andre Greer led the
charge with 18 points while Don Otis added 17.
Brad Gu~ had 11 for Coast, while the Pirates'
top scorer on the season, Leland Bruce, scored nine
points despite silting out 14 minutes with foul
problems.
Golden West 87, Compton 81
The Rustlers connected on 27 of 32 free throw
attempts (84 percent) to earn the victory at
Compton and go over the .500 mark in conference
play.
Sherwin Durham scored a season-high 22
points, John Kresich added 21 and Tyrone Myles
scored 16 of his 18 points In the second half to give
the Rustlers the victory.
Golden West, 41-10 overall, held a 15-point
advantage at one stage of the first half and led
46-36 at the intermission, but the Tartars outa'Ored
the Rustlers 14-4 to open the second half.
C.Ompton (0-5, 5-13) owned a 58-55 lead with
13 minutes remairung before the Rustlers caught
fire. Durham and reserve Ed Dorham sealed the
victory by combing for 11 of 13 free throw
connections down the stretch.
Saddleback 65, Sa.n Diego 59
Reserve guard Ralph Johnson connected on 9
of 10 free throws down the stretch to carry the
Gauchos to an upset victory over the vi~iting
Knights.
Saddleback came into the game shooting just
47 percent from the free throw llne, but Johnson
came through by hitting the front end of five on~
plus-one free throws over the final three minutes to
spark the Gauchoe .
I Mon.-Fri.
5:45 p.m.
KWVE
FM-108
dM· alone at the top
Co. In Me a,
Cw unu dt•l M 111 llii;ch <.'aptun-<I 11o lt• p<lf\'ll'fillllon
uf llnil pllK't• 1r1 Sc ·u Vlt>w l.cougw• with 11 win ovc.>r
N1•wpur t llurbor, while Cot.tu Mt"tu outpmntt·cJ
~uddlnpacl< und f.J Toro l'<ig1-d It vim• 1r1 WIJm ·n'11
lm:tketboll urtlon Wt'<inc.'l!dny night.
Hcro'11 whot huppont'd•
Corona del Mar 0 , Newport Harbor 32
~pitc playing lw worat game of the ason.
Corona dcl Mar advan<.'<.'S lo 1''riday'11 rnntchup with
F.iltandu with n 6-0 Sea View League record and
nlono ot Lh1• top or the. pack
CdM missed some easy shot.s from within the
key, letting Nt•WfJOrt Harbor stay wlt.hm 1trlklnR
~!stance. But In th<> fourth quarter, Ji'ran Wynn
8'.'0r<.'d seven of her 11 point.-> to seal the victory
Part of the rt>ason for CdM's lacklust.cr play
was because team leader Heather Estey played only
one quarter of the game because of Illness. £"1t<:y
managed to tally seven points in that span
Costa Mesa 39, Saddleback 26
Tough defense by lhe Mustangs held the
visiting Roadrunners to just one field goal in the
first half, while Mesa was able to hjt at a 67 percent
clip (12 of 18)' to build a 26-7 advantage al
intermission.
Saddlcback's top scorer, Kim J ohnson, was
held to just four points, nothing in the first three
quarters, by Costa Mesa's Shelly Neal. Neal also
had 11 rebounds as the Mustangs outboarded
Saddleback as a team, 28-12
Thl• victory evened C.OSta Mesa's lca'gue. mark
al 3-3.
El Toro 5•, Irvine 48
Irvine took a three-point halftime lead, and led
by as many as nine points in the third quarter.
But mistakes proved costly as Irvine .
committed s ix s traight turnovers (due to a
Stadler's toUch
Regain off orm leads to 63
PALM SPRrNGS (AP) -Masters champion
Craig Stadler shot a 9-undcr-par 63 -he called it
one of the Cinest rounds of his life -and
established a 3-stroke lead Wednesday in the first
round of the marathon Bob Hope Desert Classic.
"From tee to green, that's the best I've played
-ever. If I'd made a couple of putts. lt..could have
been in the 50s," said Stadler. the 1982 leading
money-wanner, after his spectacular romp over the
6,455-yard Indian Wells Coun try Club course. one
of four desert layouts used for the lirst four days of
this unique event.
The format calls for the 136 pros to play one
round on each course, each day with a different
three-man amateur team. The amateurs drop out
after 72 holes and the field is cut for a pros-only
fifth and final round at La Quinta.
''My iron game made alJ the difference."
Stadler said. "I was right on the pin all day long."
Tied for sa'Ond at 66 were Tom Purtzer. Payne
Stewart. Hal Sutton and Mike Sullivan, who got to
six under par despite a four-putt double bogey on
the 1$th hole.at. La Quinta.. Sutton also R~ at La
Quinta. Stewart and Purtzcr were al Indian Wells.
tori
I
\OMEN
backrourt press), i.nu El Toro turned the ml!ll'UMl
lnlo 111>< fll'ld iOOIJi
EJ Toro, play1r11< good wam buketb.111 In th
:«>nd hatr lncrytu;c."(f thf· ll'ud to 14 polnlll ai one
Lim£'.
Carla F'igu..ro11 scored 12 points for Irvine,
whllt• t.canunat.e Chrui Robe-rt.' had a game-hlt(h 18
point.a~
~aguna Beach
stuns Warriors
Laguna Beach Uigh snapp<.'<i an 11-game losing
streak in surprising Woodbridge. Cap1strnno Valley
i:.t.ayed unbeaten by wh1J?pmg S~n _€1ementt:, and
Dana Hills got pa.cit M1ss1on Vie.JO an · South Coast
Ltoa~ue bask('tball action WednL'Sday night.
Here's a look al what happened.
Laguna Beach 54, Wooctbrldge 36
Coby Naess, Shawn Jordan and 81U El!ston,
three freshmen in the starling ljneup, au played .
well as the Artists claimed their initial win in the
league season.
Naess had 13 points, as did Scott Fortune, and
Nick Tepper led Laguna with 15. as the Artists
pulled away from a three-point halftime lead and
coasted to the victory
Woodbridge, which was hurl by Anthony
Radovcich's foul trouble. was unable to penetrate
against the Laguna zone in the second half, and
could only manage four long bombs by Mark
Foringer m the third period.
Meanwhile, Naess and Fortune did a fine job in
powering to the basket against the Woodbridge
defense.
Laguna, now 4-12 overall, out.rebounded the
Warriors, 32-26, the first time this season the Artists
have outboarded an opponent this season.
The setback dropped the Warriors to 3-3 in
league play.
Capis trano Valley 83, San Clemente 71
Walt DeCasas pumped in nine of his game-high
23 points in the second period as the Cougars
sprinted-away from the VlSiting Tritons.
The v1ctory improved the Cougars' record to
6-0 in league play, while San Clemente dropped to
2-4.
Burt Call contributed eight assLSts and six steals
to the Capo Valley attack. while Dan Mulder puUed
down 15 rebounds, a personal high this season.
Dana Hlll11 58, Mission Viejo 48
The Dolphins' defense limited the Diablos to
just 15 points m the middle two periods and stayed
.a step behind CaplStrano Valley al 5-1,
Rich Rentrop led a balanced Dana Hills attack
with 17 points, seven in the first quarter.
Mission .Y~L wh1ch_felJ to 1-5 in league play.___
was unable to put anyone in douo e figures.
Tars kick
their way
to 5-1 win
Bob Talamo scored
three goaJs and assisted
oo tw o others
Wednesday to spark!
Newport lbrbor High to
an easy 5-1 victor. y over! host Irvine in Sea View
League soccer acuon.
We're Cleaning
Out The Attic!
Talamo assisted on a
goal by St.eve Evans and! then scored a pair of
goals to lead the Sailors
to a 3 -0 halft i m e
advantage. He packed up
another goal and then
assisted on Dave Hess'
tally in the second half.
The victory improved
the Sallors' league record
l.P 3-2. Newport Harbor
was 0 -3 in n on -league
play. Next up for the
Tars is Corona del Mar
tonight at 7 on the
Sailors• field.
In South Coast League
action, Capist r ano
Valley's Bob Magyar. a
junior striker, scored on
a breakaway with 10
minutes remaining to
give the Cougars a 1-0
victory over visiting San
Clemente.
The Cougars
dominated the game as
Ca p istrano Valley
g oa l keeper Mike
Bergersen was forced to
rnake just three saves on
the day.
In co ntrast, the
Co\.lgars got 21 shots off
against the Tritona.
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Hermanetta, Dusty OamHI. C11hm•r• JuclOe, Mias c....,. N. tndtan l11~. Kanbuck,
H .. tan My Mill Time; 1.45 316
~ llACll. I llo hHl9llOt Kone HUit (Oalahoo ... yel 5.60 3 20 2 40
Fltet Sctem"* (C .. 11nacl•J 5.llO 3 20 Uncle Dukt (Mc:Carron) 2 IO
Alto raeeCI Andrew N' Me. Soc111H,
Superb Stfo
Time 1 17 215
ftn'H ftACI. 1 1/ 18 mllel
R ... Penang (Valenzutla)111.40 7 40 2.eo
Durable (McCenon) 3.40 2 2Q P""'w Grey (TO<O) 2 20
Aleo raced Summer Creek, Paittu,
Cot1allo. T1mr. I :411 3/5 .. IXACTA (3·4) palO S 133.!IO,
eurn. RACI. II lurlongt E-1Y (Otlahoo ... ye) 37 40 14 20 II 10 E~ l>Olt (lleltnlutlal 8 40 II 00
Nlghl Fire (Hawley) 4 00
Alto reeacl A1J1 Baba Baby, Love Me
True, OrMn Hall, Otvine Mn N. Our Herolne,
Stat PraM!ller. Mlts lrlllh PromlM, Arrtvltl•
Time: 1: 11 2/5.
MVINTM RACI.. II lu<longs PMI FOIQeltlng (McCrn) 3 eo 3 00 2 eo 0-or Co<nwalt (Toro) 1120 3 60
Flamrnt (HoYWton) 5 40 Alto r*led: A KIH FO< Luck. a. .. L•N. Orowt<>g ~d. Fancy 1.0
Time: 1:0f 3/6
• EXACTA (S.2) paid $61 00
II ...ctt 1V1 (1·1-3-3-11-5) paid S7.117 80 with 15 winning tlc:ket• (llW hor-~ S2 Pt<:k
Six CONOlallon paid $'40 wllh 381 winning
IJcUtt (fOUf hOr-~
ltQHTH RACI. II Mlonga
Ptllagar (Plnc:ey) 3 00 'J 40 2 20
Re Ack (Shotm&ker) 3 20 3 00
Trtoc8Yne (Maul 3 eo Alto. raoed: Full Choice, French M•)eety,
Solar Sys1em T1rN 1:09 4/5
IWNTlt RACL One mile o.c.c>ttw (McCMron) 12 llO '90 5 llO High Cellber (Hawley) 11.60 5.00 9urat ol Song (Cepltlllne) 10 20
Alto reoerf Slr.9r Lu'• Pride. A Big Ki ... ::,.,:r cS' ne, Hai•1 Too. L• vern•·· a, Mi.wtrtl. Gift Bantr
Time: 1;37 4/
• HACT A ( .. lot-jMl!d 12&2 00. -Attendanc« 21,N1.
Men'• tournament
(al New Yonc)
, ir.1 llCMlftd •mo ...
YlllVllO• Noah (France) del \/KM Oerulaflll (US ). 4-11. 11-3, 1-2: Joi-Krlell (US I del
SI..,. Oenion IU S.~ 6-3, 4-41 1-2
--Po·•·· Ou•d• Man Son Hing (UOll 0.1 Kapp
Sulllvtn, 1·2i ~·I, Amor-0." (UCll d•I 8"t·W11d, IHI, 1-3, Fong.V11comct11oe (CSLA) del "-·~ton
Bob Hop9 OeMrt Cl ... lo <•• ....... ~., Creig Slid!« 32·31-13
Hal Sulton 34-32-M Miki Rull1van »~ Tom Purtu1r 33·33-11
Payne Stew•n 33-33_.
Rex C.id-3J.34-e7
Jonn Mahaffey 32-35-17
M111i.. L~ 36-31-17
Doug l ewell 34-34-18 Ray l'loyd :M-34-11
Calvin Peete 35-33.....U
Miiie< Barb« 34-34-N
Don POOiey 34·34-18 VlciO< AegelldO 34·34-61 GaryH~~O ~-18 Bob Murphy 35·33-18
Dave Elcheloaro•• 33·35-18
Donnie Hemmona 35-33-18
Oen Fortman 35-33-la Joe Inman ~35-M Oen POhl 34-34-88
Ed SnMd 34-34-11 Gary Koeh 33-35-88
Ooog Sander• 35·33-111
Paler JKObaen 35-33-88
lo&aO Aoill 35-34-89 8'UC4 F,.._ 33·36-111
Jolin Fougn1 :M-35-IG
0 A Welbrlng 32-37-IG
JOl1n Mc:Comlah 34•35-1111
John Cool! 35-34-19
Ed Flori 35-34-111 Tom Hltpona 34...Je-70
Chip &.cl< 33-3 7 -70
h..Chung Chan 31-34-70
BlM Sandtf 34·3&-70
JKk Renner 34-31-70
Clarence ROM 33·37-70 Bobby Wadklnt 35-35-70 ~ii Strange 35-35-70
Mlfk Hayw 32-31-70
ThOf .>Orey 34-31-70
Petti Colaterhula 36-34-70
L.9onard Thompaon 35-35-70
Jim Colbert 34-31-70
Danny Eci-da ~ 70
Mika ~ 35-35-70
Barry Jaeckal 33-31-7 I
Tl!J'I Slmptl()n 3we.-.11
Jodie Mudd 34-37-71
Howwd Twitty 38-35-71 Tom KJta 37-34-71
Jtf1 Mltc:l>tft 37.J.4-71
B<ad Bryant 34-37-71
Keith F111gu1 311-35-71
Jett Sanders 34-37-71
JOhn Adema 31·33-71 Tom Jenlc Int 35-31-7 I
Forr .. 1 F.U.. 35-3'-71
Jerry Pare 3e-35-71 Amol<I Palmer 33-31-71
G-ltttler 35-31-71
J c sn .. d 3&-31-11
OU M0<9an 34-37-71 Jllc:k Nl<:klaut 37-35-72
Mth Reid 36-36-72
Len-C-.11 35-37-72
David Granam 37 -36-72
Mike McCut'°"Oh 35-37-72
Freel CoopleS 36-31-72 Mlkt Oon&ld 37·35-72 o.,., Mc:Cora 35-37-72
Mtr11 Pleil 31-38-72
Jonnny MIUer 34-34-72 Jim NellOtd 35-37-72
ONllle MOOdy 37-3S-72
K*UO Atll 34-38-72
Jim S#nona 36-31-12 Otr8t-31-31-n .'-f "-lt ~72 ~ Gllb«l. 31-3e=-72 Pet Mc:Oowan 35-37-72
Oreq Po-• 34--38-72
Booby Colt 31-37-72
Tony C-08 H-3e-12
OaYlctEdwarde 35-37-72 AoOtr !Mllble ~72
Chat1M Coody 35-37-721
Mee O'Oracly Je.3&-72
Pel UndMy ' 35-31-72
UW!y Wadklna 35-37-72 L .. Elder 35-37-72
Coltege goff
UC 1..--· L ... -.-,, IL .. UCLA* (et~T.CC) . ..
75 -Tony CucNloNI IUC Ir.Me), B•lan LIQhl CUC Irvona)
.... Wl\1: =:..MIPtCI * L ..... OI i..... 2t I ,.. "' l'flotnl• ~ It Q4 I !Grti.no ..IA II ........_..
a..ui. u '' ooo l"A OOl<len Stitt 11 24 4 ti 14 • SM Diego 10. 31 ll44 t 1 . w. .. 1 DWIWM
ftl\ MlonlO 18 'I II II Kall ... Clty 21 11 ,,. 2
Oen"" ao n 4711 1
Dalla• 1• 22 42 j I
Ulah 17 21 .406 11 ~11on 8 31 164 1114
IU.,._ COWIUNCll
Atlefttte Dt¥tMtft
Phlladetpftla 33 & ... lotton 29 t .7eJ 4
New WHY 25 15 1126 I w .. hlno•on 11 20 458 15'-' New YOOI 14 15 .3511 19'" e ... 1ra1 DMaloft
27 14 SH lO 19 5 13 •
20 21 411 1
13 26 333 1:1
12 26 324 13 8 31 112 11 -~, •• eco. ..
L.allera 107, San ~04 Pfl(ledelplll1 121, Ch o IOll AIJlltlll 111, SMUii I 1 Otlroll 107. MllWauhe IOll
Kan ... Clly 91, New Y0tk 88
Colden Stale 103. Utah t5 o.n-130, Houaton 113
Plw>tnlx 1111. San Anlonto 113
Tonlghl'a Oem .. Cleveland 1t WU11tng1on
Por111nd al Oa" .. lndlent 11 San Diego
Leken 107 Cllppen 104
-eAN HOO -Chamb«a I. Cummlnga 28, W•llon 12, HOd04tl 17, Hollina 17, WOod
o. 1hooka 10, Whl1tl1Hd 2. Smith 8,
Alldtfaon 2 Toteta· 41·90 7-10 104
LOe ANOl:.Lle -Rambls 13, Wllkn 211,
Abdul-Jabber 14. JOhnaon 12, Ni•on 22,
Cooptr 7, Worlhy 9, McAdoo 4 Totar.-
44·1111 111·23 \1)7 kore bi OWll'ttfl
San Diego 20 28 28 21-104
loa AngelM 3 I 18 33 2&-107
Thr-.polnt goal -H~. Fouled ool -~ ~nda -San Otego 31 (Wal1on 8),
Loa A~ 44 (Rambls 101 Anl•t• -San Olag-o -38 (Colllna 91. Lo• AngtlH 29
(Johneon 121 Total loui. -San OltOO 211.
Loa AngelM 17 Tec:hnk:al -Welton A -
14.•115
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Cerrito. T7 Orenge Coat a
°"ANGI COAtT -8iuce II. KroMlaldt 7. Ou.a 11, Ryan 18. MOtlon 5, Step~· 4,
White 10 Totela· 21 20·2712.
CflllllTOe -O Olla 17, Herring 12-,
Matlin 5, Anderaon I I, Hannan I , SllY .. I , Gr-18, Kutzke 2 Tollla. 30 17·28 77 Hatnlme· C..rltoe, 32·30.
Total loula. Orange Co11t 28. C..rttoe 21.
Fooled 001• Ryen (0rat'lll' Colal) TecMlc411· Matlin (C..ritoa)
~ Wnt 17, Compton 11
GOUMIN WHT -Durham 22. M)'lee Ill,
Ravia 2. Jam..6, Kre•lc:h 21. Munay2. Slbe( 2, Oorhem 11, Martino 0, Polnd .. tar 4
Tot•. 30 27-32 87
COM,.TON -Clarke 21. Rooarll 20 Pruill 111. Sfewar1 15, Bradley o. Cola I .
Joli. 0. Totall 32117·24 81.
Hlllftlmt. GOiden WMt, 4$-31,
Tolll IOOlt. Golden WMI 23, Compton 24.
Fooled 001: Aoberla (Compton). 811dlay
(Compton). R4Ma (Golden w .. o
Seddlebeck 15, len Diego CC 51
IAN DllGO CC -Thom" 4. Crewf0td 21. Watl'tlnglon 14. Lavender II, Mallard e,
Scon 4, FrlO•Y 2. Roy 2. Totala: 27 1·11 511
eAoot.a8ACIC -Henderaon 22. Adame 20, JOllnaon 11. Atnlloe> 3. ,.,_,, 3, ~ 2. Wwd 2, T Mltc:htll 2, GrOUf\d O Totalt. 24 17·23 115
Hllltlme; S.Odltbllek, 23-20.
Total foole: San Diego 21. S&ddltb-10 Fouled oul WHhln91on (San Diego).
Tec:hnlcll' Cfawlor-d (San Diego~
South Co.et Cont.tenc. c.. ...... _ a....
w -1. • t. Cerrttoa 6 0 20 2
Sanca AN 4 I 12 9 6-Weal 3 2 11 10
Mt. SM Antonio 3 2 12 7 OrWIOt CoUl 2 3 • 9 FU11tr1on 2 3 16 7
CyPf... 1 .. 10 10
Compton o $ 5 13 • ......, .• ae-
Ooldtn Weal er. Compton 11
Cerr11Ce 77. Ofln!l)e CoUl 12
M1 Sen AnlonlO '1, F'*"1on 35
Senta Ant II, C~-51 a.turur • o.n.. moo> Orange Cout •t Slllll• An• 'lo Cerrltoa al Golden WMt
Ml San Antonio ti CYP<eM
Comc>lon at Fullel'ton
Von Schamann's status uncertain
MIAMI (AP) -Miami place-kJcker Uwe von
Schamann. who twice helped the Dolphins beat
New York this season. 1s listed as questionable for
Sunday's American Conference championship game
against the Jets.
Von Schamann. who r ecovered from a
preseason bout with colius to rank fourth among
AFC place-kickers with 66 points during the
strike-shortened season, is questionable for the
~ame in the Orange Bowl because of a back fracture
NFL playoffs
So small that it didn't show up in initial X-rays.
The Dolphins' kicker was injured when he
recovered a fOmbJe during the second quarter of the
club's 34-13 semifinal triumph over the San Diego
Chargers. Miam1 led N -0 at the Ume and the 6-l>.
182-pound von Schamann later kicked two extra
points and field goals of 24 and 23 yards.
"It was a bi.z.arre thing," said ~iami Coach Don
Shula, describing the play on which von Schamann
was injured.
Conference Champlon1hlp Game•
Saturday'• Game
NFC Championship -Dallas at· Washington
(Channel 2 at 9:30 a.m.)
Sunday'• Game
AFC Championship -New York Jets at Miami
(Channel 4 at 10 a.m.)
Super Bowl XVII
Sun .• Jan. 30, Rose Bowl, 3 p.m.
AFC vs. NFC champions for Vince Lombardi
Trophy
Pro Bowl
Sun., Feb. 8
AFC All-stars vs. NFC All-stars at Honolulu
"1101'1 NII"
JOHNSON
& SON
presents.·.
NFL ,. ........... ..
APC
CHAMPIONSHIP
* New York Jete
over
Miami
NPC
CHAMPIONSHIP
* DaNOe
__ ,... ___ ...
NrtOlaQO ...... I.ad,._
Orange Cout DAIL y PILOT /Thureday, January 20, 1113
~ .......... ld .. JhellM 00-lfA IHU Cof)I. t toll 14,
ltaimblaoa IJ, 10-e. q. •• w...._ "· ,, .... rino o. 11"'1ma 0 Totlll IJ IMI u
~wE:~-r.~..:t. , ......... .....
~tWMf ... .....
COfON 4'11 Met t0 to t f~ ,.,, '*'°° lillllellafVllltiy -~-Mlf.00.(1 3 I
IADOLllACk Kltl 0, MolmH ...
Wlldkll>e ~=o o, lt1ntore1 4.t w"'ori'11, ~lllM\ I, lttt I), 0. t TOI.Ill 23 .. 13 ..
, .......... ~ tt .. -.............. ~ia.-~-··
(11-'0fll 3 2 loulhw.tern 1 4
ltillornM 0 II ........ , .. ..., ..
Oacldle0-611 ea. Ian DNtto 11
Ian D1eOO MMe IT. 0.0M!nOllt M M!f.00.1•1), hlil~ 78 llN*lal \/tu.y ., ,liOl'llef 71
....... o.r... 00.te ~ 11 11 1 21 13
lld<lltlMICI! 11 11 If 11-.. Total loult. C:0.11 M ... I~ leddlabKll
U , llOllled OUI MoAllllter (taOdletlMkl. Ceo-(hddltllKll)
dllMM11 C....llMeM,t1••1a1r• tdGl••c•-~•·--~ MoalllUlll,Tll'1tlM 4,HlllrD....,_ ......,. ............... ,....... .. ,..., .......
---~~)
lacto'-l>lek •t "" Diego ~ II&. ,o: ~ ... ,.~,4. Alnold CotTA •IA -Hlr ... 4, ....,_ 10, N11111.~l.Oltdll. ... 1,
LAii o. lcMll4I 0, ........, o .• ..,, o. -'Ttlllll'"11........,. --___ ..,
Mtracc.c. ., ,elotNt ,, ..........
Oroeemont 11 Ian Diego
IO\ith-••n 11 1mperlel v.-y
It, ll\Oltll•rl e, ThOMH 11, K11n•llll1 0, ~ I Tol1111 II 22·3& 14 lflYM llllOdlt I, Ml/tel 2, Hell 10, u_... 1 c.tw• o, Bltlmen 11. lltouMcll 3 T01111t "'·14 H
llOdf9'•clc • • • 11-• Cotl• ..... 14 12 • I~ ., TOlll IOI*! ladOleblGll 21, 0... .... 1
1t . tteGHKHOOL
Htn. heott 11, ~ YleW II
OCIAN VlllW -J'uGoe e. M-27. Piii 13, AntonoooolO• 4, liih.illell'; 4, 0ou1y 4,
OfHnklk 0, fatle I, O'rton I. Walth 2. ~ o Toi• 2t 11-u 18
HUtmNOTO.. MACH -Miiie I, Oatntr
11, B Thompaon 22, H1ttlgan 12, d
Tl\Ompaon 4, AIYatu 1, Baugh 1~. CrOtby 2, Frlet 1, Ott9111 2, OuM I, lerry 0. ClrroM 0 Totala 31 1~14 11.
9"f•..,Ol*ten OcNn View 15 14 14 a:>-ea
Huntington 8MCh 22 aG IS 21-81
Total 10011 OOMn Vi.w 25, Huntington Beach 111, Fouled out Mill• (H=ton
8Mc:h). o T!lomp9on (Hun1tno1on )
FCM.tnteln V .... w 11, EdalOft .U fOUNTAIN VAL&.ll'f-,.._,on 12, Hatry 4,
Brown 8, Whlltllelr 12, JKOIM 15, Martin 2.
Totlle: 19 13-111 51.
IDleON-~ 4, Hachtan 4. Miiiard 2, W.,,,._ 5, M .. ,.,._ 10, WUhlnalon 1•.
OrUJCowakl 2, Olbbt 2 Tolalt 11 S.'I 43 ._..,~.
Fountain Valley 11 14 11 15-51
Edlton I 14 10 11-43
Tolet 1ou11· Founlaln \/~ 12, Edlaon 18
Fouled out Harry (Foun tain Vallayf
Hactllen. Johnton (Ed<-)
M.,ln• 14, WHtmln1ter 50
net-.ITl'ft -Elalln 10. Johnalon I,
Down• 11. Otlavallaoe 7, Nlcolel 2, Orama 0, Btown 7 Totale: 19 12-16 50.
MAlllNA -"-lllpak 211, Padllta 14,
A0Hnawat9 2, lllalra 0, Naumann 13.
Whiteman 0, Ek111om o. To1111, '22 10· 19 54. kote bt' Ou.ten w .. 1m1nt1er 5 10 " 21-50 Matlna II 13 10 15-64
Total IOUla W_,mln•ter 17, Manna 15.
Fouled oot· Nlcolal (W•lmlnltar)
CdM 11, Newl>Oft Harbor 13
N«W1'0llT HAA8otl -Seager 11. Harker
2, Folk 11. Wolfe 8, S'-atd 1. Mc:Oewen 8,
Gutlenw 2 To1a1« 23 7·12 53
COflONA Dl1. MM -llanSIWMuyea 11, Han 14, Wynn 12, Wolll 11, Ilene• I .
Ooligtaa o, McKtbban o. Totlla: 28 9·12 81
~-.o-1 ...
Newpor1 HarbOr 12 14 11 11-53
Corona dtl Mw 19 II 11 17__.1
Total 100!9 Newpor1 Harbor 13, Corona dtl Mat 12. fool«! out. H9N (Corona del
Mii). •
ht.ncie .70. Onlvere.ltr 51
v..tVlllelTY -8.1anger 7. -e ...... u II, SIOltolf 11. Bl•k• 2, Chol 7, Hoatord 2.
Ayolla 1, Celt I , Genii .. O. Ki1t1n11ar 0,
Marke o. Total•: 111 13-25 5>.
leTANCIA -Jaeger 19, Johnaton 3. Muatala 2 . Curt11 17. PlncMnay 14.
Watlaumont 11, Mota/ 2, fanley 2. loc:kwood
0, F-1 0, Coruut O. s.,_-0. T01ala 27 16-20 70 ._..,~
Unl.,.,111Y 15 I 14 11-51 Eatancll 13 21 13 23-70
Total IO<ila: Unlv1<1lty 17. Estancia 20 Foul«! out SIOlzotl (Uni-Illy)
Cepo V.,lew 13, Ian Clemente 71
e.4N CllllfN'n -Mllf'lbul 21. Hom 5, Garrell 2, Yoder 8, Wac:hanht lm 17,
MatonOYICll 10, P-3, Knlghta 2. ~ 0,
'"'-O. Fickling 0. T ot1lla 23 25-31 71 C~ YAU.fl -Ander-13, Mulder 18. U Call II, N Call 0, Sedowk:k 11. OeCHH 23, Aguliar 1, Ona f , Ria 0, Pendleton 0 Totela: 34 15-23 83. 9-bt'O-W. San Clerllenl• l4 15 15 27-71 ~t!MO V1111ey · 15 H 23 111-93
'total '°'*' a... Clemenll 21. ~ V.itWlf 23 'oullO OU1; Mulder (Ceciittrano Vfltey). o ernn (San-c-1.,.,anfal.
WKl'ltnhelm (San Clemente),
Dane Httle 51, Mteltoft Yteto 41
MIHM* VllJO-Gltttltll •• ,... 1. Mowry
2. C...YI 4, Cnwford 3. Kiiiy M 2, Mlllndl
9, E¥1n1 II, Kally J I. Mlfk 1: LH1er 2.
Totem: 19 10.20 41.
DANA HILU -Ollgmueller 4, SllUndert
2. Aantroo 17, Hwrlt 7. Rhorer 11, CmtlM 4,
P-2. Jtntr9 e. Mc:S~ 5 Totala 23
11.16 $8 ._...,,o._..,.
Minion Vlt)O 12 8 1 21-41 0ana Hilla 15 14 15 14-51
Mlaalon Vltjo Tola/ foule. Mlalon Viejo II,
0-Hiiie. 18, FOUied OU1 EYeM (Mlaalon
Viejo). TecMICal IOUI Aantroo (Dana Hiiiei
....... 0-W.
!I IOIO 17 14 1• 17 ..
lrvlfltl 111 II 11 18-H
Total fou4a: El Toro 111, 1Mne 20 FOUied
oul Neal ,......,.,, 9telman (IMnel. lro:tewloh
(INN~
h M, Weod1Ntd11 M
-Forll'IQIW II. Borp 1g. A , IN 4, Mortland 3, flyM ,
Almttrono t, Butllt 0, Ct't'tlf 0, l.Al~l/10 0 Totala. 14'1-1831
U.OIMA MACH -T~ 16, N-13, 'or1!.HW 13. J«Olln 2. Elflton o. MoOr•lll '· McGrew 8, l!dw.,dt 2 Tola.It 23 1·17 ~ h«e Illy a-llfl
Woodbridge 11 8 8 1-31
Lagurta 8Mch 12 I I 17 14-6•
Total foul• WOOdbrldQI 14, l.egllna 8Mdl
13 Fouled oot Radovclclll (WOOClbrldQe).
Almttrong (Woodt>rld11tl
HIOH ICHOOL ITANDINGI
lunMI l.Ngue
~r
toun111U1 \/eriey 3 o Huntington 8Mc:fl 2 1 Marina 2 I
Ocean \/llw 2 1 Edlaon 0 3
W•tmlntter 0 3 ....... , .. ._..
~ W L 12 I
11 11
8 7 I 7
4 11
5 10
Hun~lon 8eKh 11, 0oMn \/llw 18 t~na ~~~frJln~t':r'10 43
'rider'• 0-.. (7:111) Huntington 8Mcll at Matlna
Ootan Vt.w M Fountain VaNe,o E~ al W•tmlnater
... YlewLNgue LNflle o-..
W L W L
Co<ona d4ll MAI I 0 12 3
Eatancll 8 0 14 3
Newport Hl!bOr 3 3 5 9
El Toro 3 3 7 e
Coeta M... 2 4 8 I
lrvtne 2 4 I 9 Unwaratty 2 4 I 9 8addttod 0 . 8 2 12
·~·'-" Corona del ,..., 11, Newport HatbOr 63 Eatanc:t. 70, Un!Y91111ty 51
Coate M ... 13. SacldlebKk 54 El Toro 14, 11'1/\na 511
frtcNr'• a.-11:1111 Cotone Cltl ,..._, 11 &tencla
Newpot1 Hlfllor at Unlwttlty
Coale Mau 11 El Toro Sacldlebec:k 11 l!Ylna
louth CoHt Leegue ~ Capittrano Valley I 0 o.nt Hilla 5 1
WOodb!ldQe 3 3
Laguna Hille 3 3
Sen Clemen<• 2 4
lllguna 8tacll I 5 ' Mlulon Vltlo •# I 5 . ........,. . ._..
o.w .. w l
II 2
10 7
9 9 10 II 8 I
4 1~ 3 14
L.lguna 8-:h 54. WOOdbrldge 31
0-Hiiie 51, MiNlon Vltjo 48
C9'>lalrano Valley 13, S11n Cltmtn<• 71 l'rfdar'• 0-(7:JO)
L.aguna lllactl ai Laguna Hilla
Woodbridge al San Citmenle
C9'>1ttr8n0 \/alley at Dene HIMt
High echool renklno• Cll'4-A .. _ ,_,_..
I LB f>oty ( 11-1)
2 St. Bemard (12·21
3. Metal' Otl ( 11-2)
4. llerbom Otl C 12-4) 5. 80lc:o T4'Cll (17·21 I. VanlUfl (15-1) 7 ....... ( 12·2)
............ y~~1~) I. P' st QI (16-1) JO. ~-IJ_).$ _. __
c .... I Nor1h, Alvtt9ldt (15·21 t """'9lda Polr f 11-2t
3 Pllm SoftnGt (I ... I)
• Loa AtlOt 1 f2.s1 5 San Gofvonio (14-21 t.la._..(1W)
1 Mor8n0 \/alley (13·3)
I Capl$trano Vallty (15-2)
LC-dll..,(114)
10 OonWngua (10-3)
......
95
93 78
70
11 '4
40 .. ,.. •
100
16 n
13 5e • 41
32 • 12
HtOH ICHOOL WOMEN
CdM G.. Newoort HartNw S2 NIWPORT ftAMOh -Wayne 13, Dodd9
11. Ooen I, Adklnaon 2, Or8Qt 5. T otlll 14 4-10 32.
MMll_ T,-::..~ iM:.~ . .....,.Jt
It, ''YM I. WOOiiey 4, ,.....,..., 1, TOiml!
1t 10·21 41.
llL TORO -Cwi.nott 2, 08MIMll 17,
Wiii 11. WcOlll "· ....., 1, ~ 1. TOIMI.. 24•1114 --. ... a-.. !MM • 17 10 tt-41
II Toro • 14 11 1,_M
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Oran • Co11t OAILV PILOT/J'hur1d1y, January 20, 1HS
Kai-I Wulff .. • C ~M , ESTANCIA • • •
Fr~ Page C1 ~. the~irst half.
;.Hess finished the night with 14 points as one of
touf Sea Kmgs who scored in double figures. And
tha t{was the bottom line lO the story of this game. •'In addition to the Corona del Mar guards, Hess an~anSteenhuyse ( 11 polnds), the Sea Km~ got
good of!ensive production from t heir forwards,
W}'lln (12 points) and Karl Wolf (16).
'-But center T om Vance played a bag part for
: Corltm del Mar as well. He guarded Seager , one of
the "f iner centers in the county, alone all night,
· limiting him to 16 poin ts. What was importan t abo~ that statistic was that Seager scored six in t he
secdld half and just two in the fourth quarter.
~Vance olayed his best game of the season,"
said!>J!a"rion. '1He kept us in there in the first half." . ~rion said he was impressed with Newport Ha~r. "They came to play. I've said it and I still
beliflve they'll be a factor in this league."
-,..e was not as impressed with his own team's
pe~fmance. ··w e didn't play badly," he said, "we
jus~looked slow , especially on defense. We just
pla)Jd three straight games against man defenses
an~t's tough. But I really think we have to go to
the ~hip if we expect to beat Estancia." ~ewwrt Harbor was hurt when forward Brad
HarJer weht out with an injury late in the second
qu~r. The initial diagnosis was possible torn
ligalile nts in his left foot. ~t perhaps the biggest factor in the game was
w d and the noise coming from it. Corona del
ead varsity bueball coach Tom Trager looked
u m the 900ring table during a time out and
sru Imagine w hat it was like when they had 2.-
500 ~us'!,ents at these schools." where in the Sea View Wednesday:
Es~cla 70, University SI
!'flle Eagles tuned up for their confrontation
wit!> co-leading Corona del Mar, using spurts in the
sec~ a nd fourth quarters to put the visiting
Tro aw ay.
• niversity led 15-13 after one quarter, bui by
the }niddle of the second stanza, the Eagles had clai~ed a 10-point lead and the ad vantage never dip~ below nine after that. m e Eagles u sed good balance, w ith Gary
Jae*r (19), Jim Curtis (17), Doug Pinckney (14)
and1Gavin Warlaurnont (11) producing in double
. digii;.
~orm StolzoU Jed the way for University with
~e ~ints, but the Trojans were crippled by the l06S
of ~·or Erik Blake who suffered an elbow injury
m e second quarter after scoring two points.
stancia was commanding on the boards,
o bounding the Trojans, 54-35, led by Pinckney
W1 12 and Jaeger and Nasser Mustafa with 11
apieee. t
Cosia Mesa 63, Saddleback 54 ~ Costa Mesa held a 12-pomt advantage at the
hal~ but Saddleback rallied and midway through
the jourth quarter the Mustangs' lead was cut to
51-~).
~ave Palplblade hit three straight baskets for Costa Mesa as the Mustangs regrouped to pu} the
ga~ away.
We played well in the first half, but le t down
in e third quarter, "said Mustang Coach Tim
P I. "We need to be more consistent if we are
go to make a run at El T oro in the second rou.a."
:Palmblade had five assists, e ight rebounds and
13 Ji.>ints and Ted Stitt scored 14 for the Mustangs.
MaCk Walton led all scorers with 21 points for
Sa4fleback. ..
El 'foro 64, Irvine 59
h,,.I~~ holding a one -Point advantage at the j~Toro, behind the play of Jim Hammel and
q~~~:~lp::e;~~ ::s::e :a::::
re ds, while Arnold tallied 13 with 12 boards.
S Thomas dished off six asmts and added 11
· for the winners.
e game stayed clo&e until El Toro outscol'M""
16-11 in the lhlrd quarter. Hammel was the
key 4TW1, as the 6-3 senior forward came up with
timely offensive rebounds.
&rnard Ussery and J eff Bielman tallied 18
api£te for Irvin e.
~LERS TOP ·OV ...
Fr Page C1
tes left.
e Chargers, however, could net just 4 of 17
the field in the f inal period (23.5 percent).
ins away their upset plans.
eff Wuhlngton led F.dison's attack with 14
po and Brendan Masterson added 10.
f'Ediaon did a good job of acreening us out on
the j>ffensive boards," aald Fountain Valler, Coach Da• Browh.. "We feel fortunate to be 3-0. '
fFountain Valley suffered through lea than 40
~t shooting from the field.
r .. ?'We preseed," said ~wn. "but w e couldn't
ID STARTS THURSDAY
10 DEALER SILES
CAROL CDLE
16-3 SJT .75 n.
OUTDOOR EITEISIOI
CORD WITH CADDY
7•7
Cfft more Nach for electric yard tool• or UH
the .,acuwn for the car.
. m SECURITY
YARD LITE
2997
#8175
Bright 175 watt merauy .,apor llght. Like a good
HC\lrity guard. II comea on at dualr. goea off at
dawn.
WEEKEND TIE
W A.TEil BEATER
BLANKET •••
So. Calif. Gaa Co. Realdentlal
cuatomera can get an S8 rebat•.
(Hmmm ••• Thal'• more than the
blanket. Should we tell them?)
DISSTOI PIPE
WREICBES
....
Should get aome myaeU. My cellar la ao wet. I Ht a
llDOU.Htl'ap and caught a herring.
'i'4UIH /STlllLEY'llDDYMlll
MITRE IOI
WITH SAW
STAILEY RETRACTABLE
'ir·Ui!p B~E. UTILITY KlllFE
I 5 97
#19-81•
You get a decent aaw plua the box which locks at 8 of
the moat common cut anglH.
BLACK • DECKER
3/a" YABllBLE SPEED
REVERSllli DRILL
1997
#7127
Yi HP drill run a from 0 to 2500 RPM.
Alotofyouguyahcne 'em, aoBti>
muat be doing aomethlng right. --=·
QUAKER STATE
MOTOR OIL
-.OTOll 30 WT. 79• QT.
2 22 .
#10-099
ComH with 3 heavy duty bladea. good to have on
hand at home or on the job.
L ·KU TOOLS Vz"
DRIYE 25 PC.
SAE SOCKET SET • . .,
Got the ratchet. adaptor. and buocha aoc:lteta for
you w"lrend grecia• monJreya.
TWO TOI ROLLllG
BYDUULIC nooR
'Oil '~ ~ 20W/ 50 WT. 89• QT.
JACI 2988
ft81-J2
1 How mcmy mll•• alnce you changed your oil? I
tho11ght ao. Thia price ahould wplre you.
Her•'• a hefty little guy
who'd be glad for gl.,• you a
lUt. Enough oomph for most can. Jaclr.
COLEIWI
llFLATE-ALL
2488
#U39D841
Pluga lnto 12 •olt car llgbter to g1.,. air for
theUreaandtoyawhenyouneedlt. lSOPSI.
EIGllE BRITE I& OZ.
OB FOIMY
EIGllE BRITE II OZ.
YOUR CHOICE I 09 EA.
Spcayon. bOH off aoyou can find tb•
eaglu. The Foamy alao cllnga to .,ertlcal
aurfacea
O. aay ccm you,.. by the Anthea red
gla:re? (At eaee. fOU can alt down aow.)
..
COLLllS
SlllGLE BIT Al
O.t that flrewood lnto abope chop-chop
with tbia aharp little Item. (ForglH me.
The chicken made me aoy It).
IRMOR:·ni
PROTECT UT
PETERSEI
VISE GRIP
SET
8 44
#tl5C
You get two alaff of the loddng
pU.r that ruah .. ln wbeN other
tool• tear to tread.
IMFAC
PERRY'S FLOWER.~
PONY PIKS .
PURPLE
PONY PAK
II:
I 0 88 lg -~·"·~
SUDEIW i
'\~ T-w-11 BLIDE ti
.11 ,
con . And we tried to l.aptem po It, but it's hard
to that when it's (the ball) not aotng down. It .. ilmiii••••••••••••••••' w...wae pulling nalla."
•
llUT CU
FRESHt:IEBS
YOUR CHOICE I 79 .
EA •
Proteotant l1 good 1tuff for leather aid
&rl Mat• and trim. protect• agalnat
_ . fading CIDd Crac:ldDg.
•
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.. Orange Coatt O~IL V PILOT /Thurtday, Januaty 20, 1813
II . .
:ilEiP CHICKEN IN LOVING ·. COLOR
· JAN. 22 CH·ANNEt 11, KTTV
TURF
SEE
~LEI .LDDEBS
ILUIGIUll
------1 US LIVE
--ONTHE~-
418
DRYWALL
57
5/s'~ 3 97
6 Ft. STEPLADDER 23"'
14 FT. EXTENSION 35 77
, FIBERGLASS
QUAIEB
&Vi' I 5'
PllEBROOI
SHED
6 FT. STEPLADDER 6 "I'' ~ 16 FT. EXTENSION 1 ·1 "J'1
Go on up ·th•N. Mabel. Don't worry. I'm rl;ht
here holdln; lt ateady. Ob. la that the telephone?
Our popular
glcncmlMd atffl abed
wllh mld-wall bra~•·
Pre-nwnbered and
pre-aligned part• for
eaay aa .. mbly.
SU. la nominal.
7&~·
GLIDDEI SPIED SATDf
8 77
GAL.
GLIDDEN SPRED
LATEX SEMI-1177
GLOSS ENAMEL GAL.
You lmow by now jj)a1 lt' •good
qualltypabat. (Youdon't?Wha1. hen•
you been blbematlng thlawlnter?)
3 PC. PAINT TRAY I 99
v. :\ 8r ROLLER SET
MISlllG TAPE .
K-LUI
LIGBTllG
PAllELS FOR
SUSPEIDED
CEDJllGS
I 8 8
2X4
Eaay to ln•tall pcmela come ln Clear or
Wblte Priem. and Clear or Whlte Cracked Ice.
'V•" X 80 YDS. 39•
l " x 80 YDS. S9•
lVa" X 60 YDS. 79•
2" x 60 YDS. I ..
IRMSTROIG PLACE 'I
PRESS FLOOR TILE '~ ~ .. --. " 39t12·~r
Y cna'll nffd a few yard• to do
a Dea1 lob OD th• trim. Jim.
,, ~.
~ --~ •, -~·"-II . -. j A aqu<JN foot (like Shorty' a?) of
.. u.auck flooring ln patterna llke
Bradford Brick. PalaUal and Oak Knoll.
VJ" CD PLYWOOD
SBEATRDIG
6 88 _
ae
A Up of the bat to our frlencb .•
out there who hen• contributed IA· "
the flght agalnat CP. Good abow ••
DUBllGO 5 PC.
DllE j, IE SET
8888
'upholatered chain and 38 x '8 table.
Loob better than that dlaco\lllt dept.
atONatuff.
Vz'' GREERBOARD 5 47
a. WHITE Howzabout them price•, Fred? (Does
greeqboard become drywall when lt grow•
up? Answer on page 38.)
AlllUAL RYEGRISS
SEED
I 9 7
lOLB.
The greenery kMpa comhlg back a1 you
•T•ry year. whether you lllte It or not.
rrALlll
DESIGIER
CRAii
97
• t CIRDllll GIBDEllllG Yup. w•'•• •till got the white fini•hed sitter
for that continental look. GLOVES -Put on your white loafers and pretend you're
Bring the
kids to shake
the hands (wings)
CEREBRAL
PALSY .
TELETHON
JAN. 22ND.
CHANNEL11
KTTV
AT
9:PM-10:PM
of Shorty and Cheap Chicken
This Saturday, January 22
at these stores:
LONG BEACH 9 TO 11
CARSON 11 :30 TO 2:30
TORRUCE 3 TO 5
IRMSTROIG STYLISTll
,;...=.==::;.--.... __ 10 WU FLOOR TILE
59t12·~2"
Hold1 up to the pltter-patter of little
fea1a. Aleo Hlf·atlck. ln Butcher Block.
PlmaWoodand more.
NAILS
VINYL COATED SINKERS 29• LB.
GALVANIZED ROOFING NAILS 49• 1.1.
Ploobably the only tbhlg we .. u by th•
pound. (Hey. get your hand off that acale.)
BOIOllLL 7 PC.
DllEllE SET
12&88
Blgger crew? !Hgger Ht.
36 x 60 table and 8 Sand Latino
upholatered chalrs.
KWIK COYER
COITACT PAPER
664
4YD.ROU
Roll out a new coftr for tho•• raggedy
kitchen cupboard1. Choice of colors and
1ty}H.
BIBI STRAIGHT SCISSORS
594 u.
We11 glH lt to ya atraJght. ln •arlou111.aea.
I waa gonna go lnto more detail but the
Bo.a aald to cut It abort.
ILDEB PLUS ~ I
BIL TS ..:::.::. I
LADIES' cgro~ 49• ::ic that guy on fantaaty island.
COTTONJ;,~ "J9•PR. #lNt TATUNG
cilth food tor th•
... tha1 alao met•
sbgraaaand 7 other ...
'' DELUIE
~MOWER
,77
#3129
tit.la twiD bloder
fl'OWth. rmg.rtip
at. flip handle to
~
FLEXI-GRIP 11 • GLOVE PR. #71'
It1J be Sprtng b9tore you lmow lt. le prepared to 99t down to earth again.
FREM Cl.£ARTAllEB
SET
·2·· #830-3
PUISGllC
UllEBIES
c. DOR AA 1 s•
9VOLT
UCH
9'' OR 12'' AC/ DC
BLACK 81
.WHITE
TELEYISIOI
88
TV to go. UM It at home or take the tube tor
a apba la the RV, 9GD or boat •
I'
Ce Orang• Coa•I DAil Y PILOT/Thur1day, Janu1ry 20, 1083
1977 1979
s·21.9 S43.5 sh
Total value of US mergers and acquisitions
(Billions of dollars) Source: w. T. Grimm & eo. .
Jµergers: Def using ihe hostility
Bt DAVID T. COOK n+ Chrtetlan aci.nce Moflltot
· When one firm tries lo buy another. the
atmosphere is often stormy.
In Mesa Petroleum Company's bid to buy
~neraJ American Oil Company, Mesa accused its
target of "kamikaze defensive tactics." Meanwhile,
G~neral American countered that certain Mesa
legal maneuvers w ere a "typical knee-jerk reaction
by someone try ing to buy a company at an
inadequate price."
The hostility surrounding corporate courting
o(ten spilJs over into the resulting marriage,
d~ping the combined firm's ability to prosper.
I But it is possible to make business combinations
mpre harmonious and effecttve, argues J ohn
Afnold, president of ExecuTrak Systems Inc., a
W)Utham. Mass., consulting firm.
; Arnold specializes in working with merging
fi~ms after a deal to link up has been struck.
E'ecuTrak consultants try to defuse hostile
e.rpotions and to find and solve hidden problems
tl'1t might affect the merger's success.
' "We have been able to surface issues that
mJght have proved divisive. They are dealt with al
sl£h an early stage ... that they get resolved and
ddn't become'' impediments to corporate success, he
~s. "There isn't the conflict that might have
l:Mkn."
As a result, he says, none of the acquisitions the
fitm has worked on has failed Clients include the
CQntinental Group Inc .. A. E. Staley Manufacturing
Company. and the Pillsbury Company.
"I think we learned some things we would not
h•ve otherwise learned due to third-party
involvement," said Ronald G Anderson , vice-
president of corporate developmen t at the St. Paul
COmpanies, a Minnesota-based insurance company.
S( Paul hired ExecuTrak to facilitate its January
11182 merge r with Seaboard Surety Company, a
N~w York based seller of performance bonds for
cdltractors.
After a tentative agreement was signed ,
Atnold and his associates interviewed Seaboard as
PUBLIC NOTICE Pl&IC NOTICE
well as outside sources llke suppJlers and customers.
Their goal was to Identify hidde n issues,
misconceptions, and opportunities raised by the
transaction.
In most mergers .. there is 1very little discussion
if any about what is going t:o happen after the
deal," Arnold explains.
Oft.en executives from both companies will talk
more freely to a third party like Arndld than they
would to their new partners. "It is much harder to
talk to people you are not familiar with In a
stressful situation," Anderson says.
When his research on both Seaboard and St.
Paul was completed, AmoJO met with executives
from each company to brief them on what his
research had uncovered. Then the top executives
met jointly to agree on the key issues they faced.
Thia is done so participants know what information
they needed to bring to a work conference.
Usually the joint work conference is held in a
resort setting. The St. Paul-Seaboard sessions were
held in Boca Raton, Fla. At a series of day-long
meetlnp executives from both !inns engaged iJ1 a
joint effort to solve the problems and capltallz.e on
the opportunities Arnold's research had identified:
As a result of their discussions the executives
agreed on the newly merged company's objectives
and strategy. Agreement was also reach ed on
operating methods and rep0iting relationships.
"We learned why they wanted to be so
independent and why it was valuable to them."
Anderson said. "We changed the way we are
managing them from the way we would have."
Another result of conferences between the two
companies is to "put together an operating plan that
will lead to busin ess r esults to ju s ufy the
acquisillon," says Raymond F. Good. president and
chief executive officer of Munsmgwear Inc. Good
was formerly executive vice~presldent of P1Usbury's
consumer group, which Included the recently
acqu ired Totino's Finer Foods Inc. (now Totino
Pizza Company). E:xecuTrak was hired 18 montha
after lhe deal was signed to help Totino's managers·
deal with merger-related problems.
P\8.IC NOTICE PWUC NOTIC£
NOTlCIE TO CMDfTOAI FICTTTIOYI 8U .... H NOTICE TO CAEDfTOAI K-o:MM Of' 8Ul.K TltANlfEf'I NAMR STAn.NT Of' BUlK TltAH9'U HOTICIE TO CMDn'OAI
(S.C.. 1101~107 U.C.C.) The lotlowtng '*"°°' oro doing (Seca. 11014107 U.C.C.) M eUlK TitANlf€fl
Notice I• hereby given 10 the bus•~H u Nouce ta hereby given to the (a.oe. 1101~107 U.C.C.)
Credllon ol SUS.t.N HERVEY II/Id BRITTANY INVESTMENTS. cred i tors ol HERMAN W Notice 1a l'tereby g iven to
CL ... TON K. HERVEY. TranalOfl>'a, 1307 S Euclid Stree1. •A, An.helm, PETTINGILL and DOROTHY J credltora ol 1he within named
wh9se bualnet1 addreas 11 0525 Cattt0<nta 92802 PETTINGILL Tranaler0<a. who.. ttanaleror that a b11fk tranaler 11 Oatfletd Ave • Fountain Valley. James J Uhrenleldl. 1307 s ttome addr ... la 935 Orlttwood, City abo111 to be made on pereonel
Cownly ol Orange , S late ol Euclld S1ree1. •A. Anaheim, of s .. 1 Beac:ll. Collnty of Ofange Pf099'1Y ,,_elnarter deeer1bed.
Calllornla. 1hal a bulk lranate< I• CaltfO<nHI 92802 Slale ol Cetllornta, lllat • bulk Tiie neine and bual,_ a<ldr-
abou1 to be made to KAREN L. LoulM Mou. 1307 s. Euclld l'tenaler It 1bovt to be made to of thl Intended 1ren1feror ere:
SMl'TH, Trenaferee. Whose bualneu SlrHt 11A, Anehelm, Celllornle Ro1>ert A, Rowe end Martorte L. VALERIE PASSANANTI, 704 E
add!'••• la 0702 Retnte• Circle, 92802 Rowe, Tranatereea. whoae home Belboll Blvd .. Belt>oa, CA 92681.
H11nllng1on Beach. County ol Adele z-tta. 1307 s Euclid add.-la 13552 Felfmonl, City of ni. location In Celllornla ol the
Orange, S1a1e ot C1111t0<nle 92848 SlrHt •A. Ane11e1m CalllOl'nla Tuaton, Collnty of Orange. State ol Cfllef execut!Ve olf~ ot Pflnelpll
Tiie PfoperlY 10 be·trenatetred IS 92802 Celllornla. buelnHI olflce of lhe Intend~
toceled el 9S2S Oarfteld AvehllP. Tllla 1>1111,,_ IS conducled by a The Pfopeny to be ll-*red II ll'W'afetot la 704 E. Balboa Bl\IO.,
FQllftlain Valley, CounJy ol Orange. general partnership dncflbed In Q8Mf91 u : All a1ock In Belboll, CA 92"1.
State of Cat1forn1e 9210& James J Uhrenleldl lrade, flll1ur-. PQ~t and QOOd All other bualneH namea and
Said properly ta daacrlbed '" Thia 11a1-1 w• Hied wtth the wlM of tnat Reelltlfanl with Betf & eddreeM• uaed by the Intended gerMral ea. All atock In 1r1de. County Cletlt of Orange County on Wine Uc.nM bllllneM known u 1re"91eror within tl'tree years laa1
llX1wes. PQUlpmenl and good wtll of Deoemt>er 27. 1982 FLAME ROOM end loeeled et 1880 pelt ao ler aa known to th•
1118« Beeuty Salon 1>11sl.-a known f1I05Tll Monrovia, Clly of Colla Men. lnt!flde9 trenaleree-N• NONE.
H A'Helr A'Heed and located •1 Publ1sl'ted Orange Coast Dally Co11nty ol O range. Stale of The tllWM and moiling a6dtem ot
g526 Oarlleld Avenue. Fo11ntaln PllOt, ~ 30, 1082. Jen. e. 13, 20 Oalllotnla. the Intended trenelereH ere:
Vfl//tlly, County of Orange. State ot 19&3 The t>ullC 1ranaler wlll be HERMAN ROSS and NORMA
Celllornla. seg7 .32 coneummaled on °' alte< the IOlh fl.. 0 SS, 0 2. 7 2 S 11 n r Id g e Dr .. The b ulk transfer w rit be d1y of F.t>ruary, 1993at 10:00am. Kurillng1on Berecll. CA 92846
con9Uf't'llft9i.cl on or alter the 7th PUBUC M()TIC[ at Wellern M utu11 Eaerow That the properly pertlneM
dey of Fet>rvary, 19113, II 10 9 m II CO<°porellon. 1'°81 South YO<bl, i..to la ~bed In oene<el u.
Realdentlal Elcrow Corporation. FICTITIOUI llU-•• S111te 101. T111tln, Celllornla Oellcat-n and Sendwlch Sl'IOp 17D0 Adama Ave , Suite 104. Costa MAMIE ITAT'llmNT Allenllon Ardith Freebllrn. and la loceled al. 70• E. BelbOe
Meta, Counly or Orange, 92626. The lollowtng pereona 11e dOlng Tllat 111e 1111 dale lor llllng clelm• Bllld .. Balboa, CA 92881 •
• ~ of California. t>ualnMa .. : In 1rie eacrO'# referred to hefeln ta The butl.-a name ueed by the 5" f " a1 k nown 10 the DOW AVENUE .ASSOCIATES. Fel><Wryll. 11183. laid trentferor At 11ld location la
Trll(lSletM. all bualneN n-and 25288 Piedra Blanca, lag11na So fer u l a known to Iha NEW YORK S\JB-WAY ~ llaed bY Tren1feror1 tor N!guel, Celltornta 02877 Tran1tereH, all b11alneu namea That aald but le 1ren1ler I•
1i.. uvee yeera lut put. are the Rfcherd BourHton. 252&& e nd addreaa .. u1ed by the Intended to be conaummaled el 11'8
SAME.. Piedra Blanc1, Laguna Niguel, Transferor• 10< Ille put lhree vear-office ol. ESCROW ENCOUNTERS.
Keren L Smith, C9111ornle 92877 are Same I NC . , 1 7 3 2 O Bee e 11 B Iv d ,
, Trenaleree LMry E. Nelaon, 23101 Moulton Oated· J81111ar, 10, 1983 Hunllr19ton BMch. CA 02847 on Of
l"ubll1hed Orange Coaat Dilly Parkway. No. 210, Laguna Hilla, Rober! A. Ro-atter February 7. 1983.
Pltot, Jan. 20, 1083 41•-83 CellfonM 02653 Mar)orle l Rowe Thia blllll tranafOf II a subject 10
Richard R Slenton. 25092 Trenaler-Calllornla Uniform Commercial PUllUC NOTICt Portallno Drive, Min ton Vlefo. Publl•h•d Orang• COHI Dally Code s.ctlon 81ot
J FICTITlOll• 8UllNt:H ~.::: II conducled by • Pllol. January ~· 1M3 m -83 ~ n;.':',.,· ~~a~:~· ::y ·~
~ N.._ •TATl1111ENT generel penneranlp tiled 11 Eaorow Enoountera, Inc ..
1'1• lollowlng peraon la doing Rlcllerd R. Stenton P\8.IC NOTICE 17320 8Hch Blvd • Huntington ~ ... Thia llllPfTtent .... llled with the Beed'I, CA 02847, and the lut day
• PSCS. 15•1-D AdlJTll Ave .. Coun1)' Clerk ol Orange ~on LaGAL NOTICS tor ftlfng d alma by Illy credllor lhell
Cotti Meal. CA 112628 o-Ylber 2t, tN 2. ~ °' M'f'UCATION be Febnlaty 4, f083. which la 1he
t Patrtol• A. Scllwaru 15•&-0 ,...,. Notlflcetlon II hereby given that bu e In e, a day be 1 ore 1 h e ~Ave .. Coeta M .... CA 92&28 Publlahed Orange C<>ul Dally Well a Fargo 8ank, N.A • •84 conaummellon date apectlled lN• bllsl,_ 11 conducted by en Piiot, Dec. 23. 30, Jan 8. 13, 1913 Calllomla Sareet, San FrOl'Cleoo, CA •b«MI
lndlvldull. ~21·12 041U. h .. llled an apc>llca11on wttll Olted..,anuary 14, 1983.
' Petrtcia A Scllwanz · the ComptrOller of the CUrrency on Herman Roaa 1Ne atawnent was riled wtth ttte PUBLIC NOTICE J-.ry e. t983 ... ..,.atled tn 12 Nomi• Roaa
CoMnty Cieri! of OrenQP County on ------------CFR 5 of the Comptroller'• Manuel 1n1ended Tran•ler-
..._ 30 t982 K =-for NetlOnll Benll•. '°' pem11M1on p bll h d o Coa I Dall .,_ • · '207m FICTITrou• au..,.,, 10 .. ,ebleh a domel11o branch 01 u • • reng• • Y
P11bllahed Orange CoHI Dally NAME ITATW•NT 2526 DllPont Offle, Irvine, Orange Pilot. Jan 20, 11183 •15-13
Pllql. J4ln. 13, 20, 2'1, Feb 3. t983 Trie rot1ow1ng ~aona ere doing County. CA 02713. • 1------------
• 27943 bus111us as Any person withing to cominent PUBUC NOTICE rta,K: NOTICE NAT t O N AL J 0 JOB A on t hl• 1pplloetlon m1y Ille -------,.~---~~--RESEARCH PARTNERS. •000 comments tn writing with the 'ICTITIOUI ., ..... ..CTITIOUI Ml ... H Mac Arihur Btvd 811lle UO, Aeo!Onel AdmlrllllralOf Of Nallonel NA• ITA~
NAlilil ITAT'lmNT Newpc>f1 Beach. CA Heeo Banke, Thirteenth N1tton11 Banll Thi lollowlng P9110n la doing
TM l9Uow1no P9f•On la doing BEAN. MOOS • GUYETTE. An ReolOn, 8t8"art Street Towtt, SUit• buelneM •• t>uilneea •: 1n,,..1ment Group, 4000 MecArthur 2101, One Market PIHi, 81n LINE U, SURF80ARO, 7212
COMPUTERIZED OFFICE Blvd., Suite 820. N-port Beech, Franc:llCO,CA9410&,wttllln21deya Seturn, Suite 0, H1mtln0ton BMcin.
SEl"IVICES. 1toe2 Edlnoer-. Spece CA 02680. elter the date of lllla Pllblle•ttofl. CA. t2&47
20, Sam•,.,.., CA 11270• INVESTAX. INC .• 10 Morntno Tiie non-conftdentlel portlone or ltle l.9wll V8"Clhn lyl!M Jt., 1•11•
Steven Anthony Pecoraro. Qtorv Drive. lrvlne, CA ln715. appUe1t19n ete on Ille with the Slf' PMQUll. l'ounteln Volley. CA
12082 Edinger. Spece 20. Senta Tiile t>uain.a la conducted by• Regtonll AOmtnlleratOt u pert of t270I An•. CA 92104 Mmlled perlrwlhlp Ille Pll.-0 Ille. Tiiie "" I• avllllel* Thia buelneN .. COllMltd by Ill lJtll bullll1eM 11 conducted by an ln,,..w.:, Inc. for P\lbllo lnlf*lllol\ duflnO rlO"f• 1ndMd11ll 1ndMd11ll. 8ruce Guyette, Pree. ~ llOUra. I.Awl• v. SYkM Jr,
81-A. P9oof PRI Thi• stat-• wit tiled •Ith Ille ,ubllelltd Orange Coal! Oally Tltla ltlwn.tll wu tiled wttll the
TNa 11.-nent w• llled "4111 111e COo.H'lty Cler1' or O.enoe Co11n1y on Piiot. Jen 1i. 20. 1ta County Cler1I of O.ange County on
County a.rtt or Orange C-ty on Jen1111y 3, IA3 2...a Jen 1 t, ,.., Jan. 10. 1983 ,.... ~ ,_ Publl•ll•d Oreno• COHI Dally P\el.IC M()TIC( Put>llehtd Orant• Coell Delly
Publl•ll•d Ortnge Co•11 Delly Pllo1. Ji n. e. 13, 20, 27, t083 , ___ ....;..;,,;.;...;. _ _..,~~~-Piiot, J11n. 13, 20. U. Feb. 3, ttN "*"• Jll'I 11, 20. 27. Feb. 3. tHa 130·83 ttf.t3 ~ 161-«)
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Promotions announced
Rob Jordan is marketing associate for tht>
Newport Bt>ach office of Ill(f, Thorn & Co., a
commercial real estate brokerage hrm.
Lee Pawluk has been named vice president of
the Irvine branch of Cap1Btrano Neuonal Bank
Wiiiiam E . Bendusb is vice president and chief
financial officer~ of SET AC Inc., Irvine. The firm
specializes In custom-designed electronics systems.
Glenn Caster has been appointed mp..rketing
manager for American ContlnueCare, Iryin~
firm is a unit of American H06pital Sup~rp.
David AJan Boydstun is manager o{ the Santa
Ana office of Hewitt. Coleman & Associates, lnc.,
Greenville, S.C.
Paul Lebrer, Fountain Valley, has been named
executive vice president and chief operating officer
of United F.ducation & Software, Encino.
Robert Hartman, Irvine, has been appointed
central Europe marketing manager for ABLE
Computer, Irvine.
Tbomu J . Motberway is e xecutive vice
president of Saffell & McAdam, Inc., a commercial
and industrial construction finn located in Irvine.
Charles Gelger is vice president of marketing
OVER THE COUNTER NASlt LISTINGS
..
tor Western Peripherala, Tu1tln, a dlvtslon of
WESPERCORP.
Josepb R. Falvey, h8JI been named director of
Nurth' American sale. for MSI Data C.Orp. Co.ta
Mesa .
Miiiie Dragon, L:aguna Hllll, is director J)f
national sales admini8tration for T~W Information
Services, Orange. She will direct the development
of C redll Inlormation Service. sales force
nationwide
Elliot Lazarus is general manager of KOCM
radio, Newport Beach . He formerly served as sales
manager.
J. Lange Winckler has joined King Advertising
and Public Relations, Newport Beach, as director of
public relations.
Peter A. Rowe, William A. Dag.an and Carrie L. Wright have joined the real est.ate finance
division of John Burnham and Co., Newport Beach.
Robert C. Lltt1ctlwa1er, Irvine, la president of
Independent Indemnity C.O .. Orange. The flnn is a
specialty automobile Insurer.
Wilbur 8 . Cllllcote. Santa Ana, h as been
· elected to the board of directors of Huntington
Pacific Thrift and Loan Amociation.
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Economists predict
• recovery ·In 1983
By Tbe A11oc:itl&ed Prut
ACttr the a~p drop lo ~nomlc activity lut year,
1983 ought to be a ye•r of 1teady, If modt&l,
improvement ror bueln ..... and conaumc:rt, many
economlBta bdsevo.
"The turn la at hand.'' Alan Gr napan. chalnnan
of the.· e«>nomlc conauJUpg firm Town1end-OreenaP'1n
& Co. lnc .• told a forum In Nctw York on Wednetday.
"There has not been any deepRat.cd, permanent
damage In our C<.'Onomy whlch would prevent it from
really moving up very sharply, provided that lnwrest
raws, &0mehow. could be brought down,'' Greenspan
sajd.
Many cc'Onomists are looking for a turnaround
from the 2.5 percent drop in gr06S national product
during th!! 1982 fourth quarter. The Commerce
Department reported Wednesday that the
fourth-quart.er retreat ended a year in which the GNP
dropped 1.8 percent -the biggest decline since 1946,
when it fell 14.7 percent.
Albt!rt T. Sommers, chief economiat at the
Conference Board in New York, said he thinks a
recovery already ls under way and that the economy \ •
will grow much faster tnis year than the Reagan
administration's forecast of a 1.4 percent rise.
Sommers estimates growth for the year of 2.4
percent.
Recalls set b y Ford
DETROIT (AP) -The Ford Motor Co. i1
~ng almost 5,000 1981-and 1982-model Ford LTD
and 1981-model Mercury Marquis police cars, becaWle
of suspension parts that could crack.
Ford said it has not heard of any accidents or
injuries, but there have been complaints about cracks
in-rear suspension lower-control arms of the vehicles.
The reca.1.1 was announced Wednesday.
Owners of the cars will receive letters asking that
the veh.icles be returned to dealers for free repairs.
Of the 4,986 cars recalled, 4,361 are in the United
States and 625 are in Canada, the statement said.
Mexic o jobs plan told
MExICO CITY (AP) -The new govenunent of
Mexico has announced a $2.7 billion project to create
as many as 700,000 jobs and arrest the country's
worsening unemployment rate.
Business leaders say 1.2 million Mexicans have
lost their jobs since August and 40 percent of the work
force is unemployed or does part-time work that
provides a subsistence-level income.
Budget and Planning Minister Carlos Salinas de
Gortari announced the new project, calling it
"indispensable to keep many Mexicans from losing
their jobs."
Mexico's unemployment rate officially wu 8
percent when President Miguel de la Madrid took
office Dec. 1, Salinas de Gortari said.
An additiona1 l million people may be laid off by
midyear before production picks up again, private
economiata say.
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Or•ngt Co11t DAILY PILOT/Thurld1y1 January 20, 1H3 ,.
EN.JOYA "NBW YOU" THIS NEW YEAS!
. \ EFFORTLESS EXERGIBE FROM NEWPORT--BIO-FIT-N&SS
... , .
"I Firmed-Up Without
·Strenuous Exercise''
"The .Staff at Newport Bio-
Fitness are ~e~lly great ...
The results are fantastic ..
and best yet, instantaneous!"
LESLIE WOLFE
AND THE RESULTS KEEP POURING IN:
• "After losing 110 pounds I realized a serious need to begin an exercise program that
would tighten and tone my muscles. When I discovered NEWPORT BIO-FITNESS
it was a dream come true! After only.12 visits I lost 21 inches. The individualized
treatments are great and the staff .are truly caring people".
"I recommend NEWPORT BIO-FITNESS to all my friends." f
"Due to my hectic schedule I don't get enough time to properly exercise. I find
NEWPORT BIO-FITNESS relaxing and get immediate results. I lost8 inches in only four
treatments with no dieting. Fantastic!" ·~ ..
"Following arthioscopic sorgery to my left knee in June of this year, I was unable
to run or bend without severe pain. I tried three types of physical therapy with little
success and literally couldn't play tennis without hobbling around."
· "After only six sessions with John Benson at NEWPORT BIO-FITNESS, I can not
· only bend my left knee and run without pain, I am on the court and playing
tennis again. I can't believe it, but I am a believer now .. "
fter my 6th treatment I lost 15112 i~ches overall!"
HUGH STEWART ·
NATIONALLY RANKED TENNIS PRO
.. NINA TOWNSEND
NEWPORT BIO-FITNESS CAN WORK FOR YOU1 TOO!
Traditionally, the only way to tone or build
muscle was hard physical work: jogging,
calisthenics, etc. Now, at Newport Blo-Rt-
ness, with the latest technology from Europe's
elite spas, there IS a better way:
! Bio-tone Effortless Exerciser · ~ lbeveloped 16 years ago and used in Europe
by many professionaJ and world class
athletes, Bio-tone is a passive exerciser af-
fecting male and female alike. In fact, many
figure problems you now think are caused by
.. being over weight are actually the result of
· muscles that become lazy. This allows inter-
nal organs and fat to bulge. Newport Blo-
Fltnes• can help turn those bulges into the
body you dreamed of. Bio-tone electronically
exercises muscles in a natural way, dupli-
cating the tiny impulses sent by the brain
during vigorous exercise. The pleasant sensa-
. tion of rhythmic, effortless exercise total relax-
atlQn creates a soothing, calming feeling as it
· goes to work firming and toning your waist,
t hips, thighs and stomach and other problem
areas. ·
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and toxins which cause the familiar soreness
following vigorous exercise. Bio-tone is per-
fect for persons seeking an alternative to the
monotony and regiment of traditional figure
salons.
European Mini-Face Lfft
The same basic Bio-tone treatment can be
administered to the finer muscles,of the face.
Again, tiny electrical impulses tighten and
firm up face muscles. And this can be admin-
istered along with our other Bio-tone treat-
ments.
During your visits to Newport Blo .. fltnets
take time to relax and enjoy a European deep-
cleansing facial. Our highly qualified Cos-
metician rejuvenates your skin. Ory skin cells
are removed and our formulated products
penetrate collagen proteins into your skin.
After your deep-cleansing facial we'll pre-
scribe a skin care regimln tailored to your
special needs. The end result: More youthful
appearing skin. As an additional feature, NeW·
port Blo·Fltnel• has on staff a highly skilled
make-up specialist. A perfect way to finish
your facialt
Al W.end men llM'lll1ble~. lli't11111M rou bi.eld ~ to 1 men bNullful
body? f 1
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ORANG& COUNTY'S MOST
EXCLUSIVE• COMPLETE
PASSIVC EXERCISE CENTER .
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Thur1day1 January 20, 1983
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time 840• 1343 ted Mu1t Hiii Lo. lo Priced below market end Bel. fully equipped Kit, dr•,,.. I'~ Be. Cedar & lleaullfut home 3 If. 2 Ba
PENUISUU HOME
'0. '"111 1'1£ jl•tty 111l'ws MOJ lnC' rnom, •I bdrm, :i
hnth, J700 !<41 It SJ.:IH5,000 0t'l.·Unlr~ml
LINDA ISLE llYFROllT
Lagoon v iew from 5 bdrm, 4 blllh, film. nn.
Bool sllp for 3 boata. Now $99~.000.
BAYSIDE PUCE
Spt>t 1.1lUlur lMyl rnnt dµlx l! l11 , ·• '"' up, :.! br ,
".! b;1 dn :? boat "!JU'"~ lkdUll'<I $1.500.000
FllRIANKS RANCH
N1•\\ I hr. -t ' l1a, t•u,.1um F1 l'ndl Normundy
l..-.t.1•1· I ".! µ111111• ..it-rt• hllllup $1,:!!ltl.UOO
CORONADO Cl YS
01run.1du b!Jnll 1.:ust hwyfront lot ~5' boul
duck Pl.m" UVllJI Now s:i70,000 wlwrms
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
J41 Boy\•d•· D•·v•· ~ 8 o7S olol
2 Bdrm eecl'I tide 2 car LH In OHH down HS.oeot tPOrtlMCI 11 llff,500 cuetom d~. vlfy E·Z glH•. JUn-cNcl\, Obi car 2 car gar9g1, pool, 9')t,
garagt, la1rc IOI RV ao• 175.000 WAUAOE & CO RLTRS movt·ln 1325 KINQ PfV gti'-oe, f\llly malnt very prjvete I ~ i.e. c... f127, 00. $peotacufar ocean view PLW UU (1111) 12g.5He 537-11740 IM req ytfd No PIM• lnqulfe It .. 11350/mO. AvWl now Rlf ll101r•l1, Rltr, Mu•t Hll NOWf tp flll ........ 1100 CHtl .... 22M &27 11111 It HO.f331. 7141770-0347,
Ml· ll2t Mullan Realty. 640-29&0 1mmac11111aty malnt•I· I.I . bckHtt 2 80tm, 2 b• condo, ml to LIHa ••·•• ~ iii~iii=:~;~,~~~A~tk~f~o~r~L;o1~1;,;=.1 ned. 11111 4 Bdrm 2~ Ba CANYON L•K[ Eattelde, reap •dlt• ptt-bell Sec g"'· 111 eme-i 8panlatl ltyle condo IH· ft letrld, 2 br, '1 ba, QI· nllfH 1860/mo Avell lleeutllul 5 bdrm, 6~ YA/FU THiii UHi YllW 1111 turH owner ffnanolng. I If 0. YI l t r • g •. S 8 2 6 /mo 21 1 /&3, 538-8585, 50 11 OOck 14400 mo,
4 Bdrm, 2 batl'l, llr9')1ac. 4 BA, 3 Ba, pool, Owne< tl68,500 844·7020 t l rtt IW t 873·7644 840·4424 year iea:;S-0&&8 On lafge "·2 lot. Good tranelerslng Mull Hll U. IUl llTITI Sacrlllce • bett otrl Low LAROE 2 Br, 1 Ba, duplex. 3 Br 2 ea, 4 bike lrom
tocatton A•klng only II.St down 1~ Int ,Tiaci~ for c1rport, nice yd No pe11. b .. cl'I 1860/mo Fred. 3Br & d,n, 2 etory. nr
197,950. Call 540-11151 Mullan Really 540-2980 eny tl'I ng 0 va ut 2178 F Placentia A.gt 857·0225 ocean Comm. poo4, ttt1>-A1k !or Lori URIN llHI • 731·6115 ,5601mo. 54.s.7983. nit. n-opt1, etc. 310
· HERITAGE
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'ONLY S 155.000
Ch.,mlng family l'IOme In
cl'lolct locellon Priced
under mkt tor PeceHtter
Homo. Showa Ilk• a
mdt, newly !Isled • won't
t ail. 769-1616 or
675-2677.
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NEAT BEACH '°'OME
w/Htumable llnenc:lng
Wiii tette 10"' down Nice
unit owr garage Mtkt
offer S319,000. Eva
640·9219; d • 640--4988
WllW aoenU&U, uuz. 1 Br Traner. p1lv1tt. ulfl• llllltl•ctH ,.,.... 8Phroepe~t2~ ~1·3Wf..<!!1
Award winning Cau-6 unit ap.1 Being trane-paid No Pit• Ainge & t and 2 bdrma 111allabte °'" .,. "• v ·~v ....
l>la11« fOfmet model w/ 111-red to CaUI Will trede re tr 111 plua aec: now. 4901 Hell""' Big Canyon c:oiido 3 Br,
many upgradtd dtcOf'a· St05,000 equity In Ill· S385/m'b. 499-11117 848-1323 lull golf courH view.
tor IHIUrtt. 38A, 2'ABA, c.llent 5 llnlt apt 110\IM, 1 Br. 3 blk• lrom beacl'I. s 14100 IN. 844-74-24 fo1ma1 dining l lg FR ........ 1 t s 11 ... •-1111 I .-.,H 2 d fl G .,.., area o co ....... n>1• • 1325/mo No pet• Nwpt Crell. lg 3 BR. 214
W/ n replace r .. 1, lor equity In l'IOUH Of EASTSIOE 2 Br garage 898-3662 .... OR. lplc, wet"•r. tll\enclng, 1495,000. Bel· condo near ocean w/ $&95 mo 642-2510, " "'
le Partch. e«.0200. ocean vt-. Jerry Smith. 646·4848 lr'fiH 2244 bftn.ini. "1'· 10 2 car
d•Y•. 768-9300. gar, tennl1, poof, ape ---------1Eut1ld• 4 Bt. 2 Ba. plu1 HITAU $976 mo. 111 Avl 211
SOK to 800K EqulllH lerge game rm, llgl'llly t to 4 bdrm1 ltlt11ng at S.4-3049 ,.,. UYFRllT Fallbrook & N CAL, FOf' turn. 2 Cir gerag•. laroe 1650 to $1800 -Nw-p,-H-gl-.-. _lh_er_p_2_t>r_+_
wot Bay Ave. COl'nef lot Orange County 873-9473 becky11<!, w1111'1er/dryer den trl·plex, frplc, S"·
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil wtth 4 bdrma, 2'1t blll'll I 1125 268 Cecil Pl. ~ •• ,.,. '"7" .. ""' & temlly rm. Lg patio. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill. • WHIH Tll 1(911 142· 1111 IOI' no pets . ....,.,. v .,.., '"' I E'SllE lllTI Pllf and •llp. Owntlf wtlt WUTalff I I WllTll I 3 Br, 2'A B• Condo w/ 11% h • 111'1 1rtstl c:onelder carrying 111 • • Luxury 2 Br. 2 Ba. 2 story fy gOllc:Ollrae view, 2 frplct, Owner wfll cerry tub· TD St 100 000 An abundance ot rea-Ptlvate ln11eatrnet1t grO\lp condo, dbl gerege. fp. tee. gate. tennl1. pool. OILLEll PUii , atantlal 2ndt on tl'leH . . • . . 1on1 to b!ly. Thrff be-11 aecurlng •II alu pro-pool. Only $895 mo. 111 651-1177 11400. 557-7372 d1y1,
F1nanc:1ng Is lhe key Thi•• "''" maintained 11 ~gle _________ _,,, ~="!~d0pe1P~ ":~,f~:; pen'" tor tong t1rm In· & tut. 542·5290. 575..0109 .-.
1 stOf'y 1 & 2 bdrm unite. -n1tmtnt. Back P•Y· ---------_...: rerge 3 Bdrm l'lome has t P for tee• at S 1100 mon-ment• & defaults eccep-3 Br. 2'A 81 condo. Frplc, 3000 aq. It. w .. tcff. l'lm. 4
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all. dual llreplace, 10111r lenty of ott·•treet Pit· Ill, $242,000. ttd on llmllecl bUI•. We 2 car g 11 r . $ 8 8 5 . br. 4be, pool, apa, def\,
l'le1ted pool end an ow-king and ~ car gerage. IM.llMT buy & trade equlll11. 631·2041, 5.46-4035 lam. rm. dine. rm. tr~ ~ Uftll.omlohod noo' For Tuesday Ill rough
"-~ ... _ .i....S.Al.u.rday Qup!lc:ollons. ~~~o~ :J~5~~11•1Y priced •11 Lido ea ty UY. 11&11 IULn (114) ll1-Hlt 3 Br 1v. Ba, 2·11y. 883 ltW9 gar. Sl550 mo. 552.oa'3 ~ ;: I 5.30 pm Illa pre11(ou1 ear.~· " ,.10 day For Sundey and 900. Call 751-3191 now 144·7211 I 67'll7300 U1-l181 Darrell (drive by 1st) LEASE/SALE-Exec 2 sty, Backbay ., .. condo. 3 8r
I ~~~~.r'~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~ $595. 645-7009 4Br. 38(, 2580 sq tt. Prol 2•1t ea. lmmac., v«y pvt, T-.......-.;;.,.,. ... · uJO Monday publloatlons:
Townr-U..t J»I 12 00 noon Saturday C::SElECT ~NIGEL I~ -.R .. t .. a .. t .. 1 .. l,_1 _____ Exec:utlve l'lome nr So. :~9·,c:.ul$'~;~0 R~~~ no pets $900. 631-3232
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-r' PROPERTIES •
e "" FR I I OK OLIFF IRIYE 4 BR, 2'Aba. l'luge kit· view Exec. 8'ngle
000 Hw. 8• 'V • " 19 opt. ltHIU 2102 c 11 t n S 1250 I mo . HAVE. 6 Br Trtlrc:ll l'lome 11ry, 4 Br. Freeh & a..n. $111 1189,500. 642·11298 8ey/OOMn View, lrg 2·11y 751..()795 WANT; Tenant, now Sl500/mo lnc:I wit & Immaculate 4 Bdrm 2 Ba _E_S_l _E_P_O_O_L_ll_O_ll_E_l·-----S---s-1 fixer. Excell. ttfma. Mu1t" $1750 pr mo Golden
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ASSOCIATES
1800 s t pool l'lome In • I DIVORCE DI TRES ..,, fut. Della 831· 1268, ,...... MESA DEL MAR lg 3Br, Propertlel 752: 1589 g •' d · Ag 1 J 0 Y c e
c .M. Assume exl1tlng n-4 Bdrm. custom pool, & COuntry living at It• beat. ag1. VerNllles, Bech 1625 2Ba. tam rm, ell new 646-2389
nancing. 831·73.70. 1pa, lrg cul·d8·HC lot. High atop' hlN. 380 deg. Ocnlt1 wlnte< 3Br f1100 pelnt In & out. Almost 12 BR 2 Ba S Woodbridge ---.-,-.-T-E_l _!I __ _
675-6768 Anxloua Hiier. Only VI-. Unique cuatom 314 WATERFRONT HOMES new cp1, Avall Feb 6. c:ondo, 1 yr new, upa-S 14 9, 000 w /excell. · Br home In Trat>uco Ca· 111· 1411 Refe req. S850 mo. talrs. carpon, ell emenl-Need 3 Br up <o $850 Pf
TRADI T 10\..\L
REAL Tl
RUSTIC CUlllEI
Buy 11111 beauty and
you"lt curl up before • cozy tire Deslrabte
East11lda locellon Cl'lar·
ming 3 Bdrm l'lome will!
the "wood1y .. loolc Two
porc:l'lea. one screened
tor pl1nt1, animaJ1. etc.
Alley access. Call Joy
Holker for an eppt.
759-9100
GEORGE ELKINS CO
t t 4~ •txed llnenclng.I nyon oii approx. 1.4 ac. ~::;;;;;~~ 528-7068 Ilea. $850 mo. Joe mo. Call Fred Tenore. Ron Salter ant 631·1268l!Prlvec:y & luxury $3110, M-• V~"-ex~ H...-.... • Aybus, dy. 752-2223; evs agt 631-128& '..,, 000 Mutt move. Wiii -_..,.. -.,,,_ .. 631 8304 &:lld~8r, 2b8 •. :~ooeg.. on.aJd.eL tea1e.Lopt. Ta1tia lotO fllltllO Br, 2 Ba, Dn'g. frpk:, dbl • Wntci1ff-Merlner1 3 Br 2
0/12 ger. tor mtr l'lm•· 1 Ownr/Agt. 9.5 Mon-Frt. l!ii;r;;i:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;; Vltllllllel Baell 1825 ger, lrg back yd, tawn luxury adult' oondo, 2 br, Ba. lg F .R., S 1100/mo
Extralot.Slle&flnan.by 759·0700 (Liz) evH/ Ol•l•M Oceanfrt Winter 3Br care & water pd . 2 be. upgraded, micro., IM/optOK.642-8298
owner at 10~% 389 L• wknd1 770-2722 •• .:. .. I s 1100 $950/mo. 111. IHI plus etc, frplc, waal'ler/dryer, Exec l'lome In Big C•·
Canlda Way. 846-13851Spect vu Newport Bay 3 -Bayide Cove 28r den $200 1ec. L••H opt MC. bldg Avail. 211. No nyon· 48( cuttom pool '°' eppt. er. l'IOme +2nd bldg lrg 3 BR, terge solld Oak 12200 e11a1t. Avall Jan 16. p ell. Leue. 1750. spa: beaut. lge lot '.
tamlly room wfll'I e· eotld 111-1400 540-473<1 857-5347 evs 644-9804 dye .. 720..0482 ,.FBIREI02'~b'•"twn"~'w/ ::·::r;:~l:rc~~k~ Oak bit, waln1c:ote. 4 Br. 2 Ba. Meu V1tde. INTHERANCH -Lg21ty, H·RBORVIEWHo··Es
., " ,._ (7 87 6933 8PM hardwood lloofl, huge No.-.,. G•·d-1--'". 4Br, 3Be. 2 we1 b111, " "" FP. d"' gar, lo dn. LMM 141 g.. 111 kit .. I .. laJL.-. J 1. • 21-,....., -'""" L___.., 3 Br 2 Ba. mutllf .,. country Cuen w In ... 1 .. a -$850/mo. 557. 1962 & upstalra game rm, dwnl· v •-r $750. sell $110.000. Bkr. fl•E &IT llreplace. T11tefulty de-1,1,. fam rm. centre! air, 1'111 romen tub, formal
&Atl."80 Superb er~hller.lure.at-corA!ed Enormou1 lot, Cute Cottage 2 Br. 1 Ba. 499-4721 prof dee thruout, grdnr dining, tlvtng rm wlfrpk:, Baal. lteck 1040 ted on 200' of the Big Outet cut de sac. Beautl· Sublet 1111 June 18. $750 I Spac 4 br, 2 ba, fOf'mal lnc:I, end ot cvl-de-.. c. lam rm, 2 cer garege,
I Canyon COllntry Club & lutty land1c1ped wltl'I 714/673-2148 I dining, fruit tree1 Avall Hrly Feb $1300 very private ,.., yard IUll 111111 turnl11'11d by S teve fruit tr .. • 1216.000. By SO\ltl'I Bay 3 Br 1B•1 $925/mo 75-4-0988 mo. 559-5958 w/pool, spa & fire ptt
Easy walk to l>ch. 4 Bf. 3 Cl'IHe of Arcl'lltecturel Shown by •PPt. Call Avall now thru June 17. H3ME FOR RENT Sl550lleaM. 77().()347
ea. ipacloul ltvlng rm. Digest lame. Compute< Frank Vauleo. 759·1501 I $750f mo 840-1343. Cotti Mau 3 Bdrm. Lt1aaa ltack Utl Nwpt Crat Condo 4 br +
temlly rm. leundry rm, tech In ovw 7000 aq .. ft. 873-1401 1 1625 Feooed yard & g•· ARCH BCH HGTS: view. 3 fem rm & relrtg. $995.
large balcony $ 188.000 S 3 . 9 5 0 . 0 0 0 I e e w I a .tL... rage. Kid• & pet a -I· a... 2 ea. frpl. $845./mo. Nwpt Sl'lr1 2 br. 2 ba
536-1718 linenclng. Stephen Turn. ..,... 21 OT come. 545-2000 Agent, ff0-6411 "4--1191 1 $825. 8404208 egt.
t .......t--1044 er. Ptaia1aJa no'"· OCEAN VIEW, 3 Br. 2 Ba. BLUFFS condo 2Bf 1ba, ....... Tutner Arel'llttc1urel 2 bf ooeenfront cottege. 2 Bdrm new condo w/emf Pie ... cell dbt gar. W/O, relrlg. ......a ~: otd & ru•llc. 1900 mo. view HOO/mo. 1900 497-3895 pool, 1750/mo. &4&-4315
gr11t j)(iGI 11 only $1.87, ....... :~7~~11 tor d•t•il•t Ptalaaala
THE REAL
ESTATE RS LIYI II
HOT
Hevtng ll'lls beach du-
plex• Lilla n-3 Bdrm,
and 2 b11tl'l1 eecl'I unit. LOOI Dlsl'lwHl'lers, dltpoHll,
...... llWI, ·~~~!ii~~~iii~J•!!lll~UYle!Jl~•!!!ft!!.._!l~H!!t wlntlt, prkg. 87~261 , movH you In . Lind~ Crescent Bey 1 yr,.... 2 Br 2'1tb•. pool, ctOM to
o--.ner mull .. 1r 2 BR 11.Wn IUUll Ctr .. • ••I ••• 2122 Herl. agt 63I·1288 s2ooo pr mo beach. Nr Superior &
condo. u111m•ble exla· V the lend 1850 T~ dbls ,!..2_'esale. Pr H ~ R.,._ Npt HQ1• 2 er 1 ea. get· 497 .. 1312 · Plecenlle 1850/mo. ting linenclng. Reduced Oll own , .,_., .,.._ .._. rent. •lg. r.,, ....,.. mtg. defllf foci .• no pett, 279 545-7855
$12,800 to S07,400. Alll 1. aq. ft 3Br, tam rm, 2~ >Ont location 646-8812 oc:.an vu, furn prol dee. Knox STREET 1575/mo OCEAN VIEW: 3 Br 2 b8 ---.-.ii"-iiiiiiift~ 1 M k 7141844 8325 Ba, Wide Greenbelt. near 4-br, 3·bl. Ir. tm, Ip · cu1tom l'lome, wood ..... TWITS 5°59~42 • ; pool. Far below market Acrtaft 1125 Avall Imm. $3500 mo. 650-2256 deck. Jee, dbl ger. Walk Slgnat Rd. large 2 Br.
1225.000. Wtll INN op. 40 aues tor aale River-(213) 790·6125; (714) l.Wl-IPT·Tllll lo lwn/bc:l'I. $1400/mo. wlfamlly & dining rm. For our new regular 1101111. 2 g1reg11 lull
weellly feature lillp to bellctl and town.
tolO BOAT SHOW-~3~~~x l.st1ng loen.,
. ::~ 142-5200 i
tlon. Biii. 844-013.4. aide county, $20,000 78().8764 4 B< 2'1t ea coodo, dbl 845-9254 1895/mo Perl. furn. lllSTYY1111~.!""TII cull or Terms + Int. Ltiaaa ltack 2141 ger, •P•. tennis. pool. 3 BR w/ofclwklhop. yard, po11. Day1 975· 1156 . -.1nT , ..... llAIS 893-3976 -S 7 5 O I mo & de P view. & beaut. kllcl'I. Eves 642-3532. Pl'lllllp
AUTOMOTIVE
::: Every S~t~!~y In tilt om
=liiDi11iUyiiiP1i1oi1ici1aisit1itled$iiiiiiiil •: • •
:~ LlllA PUI
::: Immaculate. one 11ory, 3
12 1 Bdrm, VllC3nt, on green-~ belt 1235,ooo C.rtaa ••I Mar 1022
m
4 U~IVUt ti()Mf:S C•ll CUSSIC = RNltors, 675-6000 PH FEOT LIOITIH
:: WY llYI 5 bdrm, 3 ball!, lnctudet master suite and large
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Price just reduced again 1 Plf'klng 10' up to 7 cats.
on ll'lls super c:ondo • Only 5 doors from In·
end unit! Only $5000 trence to ~lain b .. cl'I.
down! $59.900 Call now New on muket at oiily
979-5370 $575,000
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l'lome wltl'I lots of 1xtr11.
Vou own the land. OrHt
temlly home. Beeulllul j
large corner IOI. Owner
motivated $330,000. Fi-
nancing avall1ble
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AUTOS ll'OITm
And ready for quick (NOT FOR SMOKING) ,._ I p ._ l l SO Coty 2 Br. lurnlal'led. 1-439·3846 a 9 so . 4 9 4 . 4 I , 6 : Lovely H., bor View
posseulont Owner l'lu A 0..Uty on tile Perlin---• rt)!f!! $500/mo. lnci utll1. Mo-NEWPORT HEIGHTS 553..0530 Home. 3 BR. 2 Ba, new
reduced Pflc. AGAIN In 1u11 Pt near Jetty. 3 ... 1&1.11& SILi ~~ :ldie~+ ':' AREA. 4 Br. 2 ea. watw. c plS & drp1, grdnr. ~= ~fth';~~~~ d~:. Bdrm ( .. c:l'I wltl'I tl'lelr Lowest prlc;e Merine Ave. 840-4999 • . dryer. gerd Kid• OK. L!tua lltatl 2252 $1t00 mo. A.vi 211.
(2) Piiiot, parquet lloora own batl'I) & 'It bell! '°' 2600 1q It. Xlnt. A.Hu· · Pell OK. w/$ tOO dep. 848·8646; 780-9589 aft 8
& __ .. -~ell •-ex...... your gue111. Block wau meble loan·OWC Bl· 1..,.11 ltac1: 2111 $800/mo 111 & tut. Nlguet ShorH, pvt comm. BLUFFS 1 I t 2b 2b .,,......, .. ~ "'' """' end, 2 cer gar Neat and 1 I b 11 -! 1200 1 • 1 d 4 br, lam. rm. bch ac:-v • '· •. len1 value at 1137,500 c:leln . Jutt mOYe In All ance or rea even. LIDO ISLE . 3 bdrm 2 be. c ean ng ep. ceu 11200 49&-7078 pool, greenbelt. $1000
w/euumtble llnanclng. for $325,000 plus g~t $450,000. 873-11958 temrm. S 1700 mo. Biii 650-1352 • mo 6«-63e8, 64-4..013.4 ~5~~~3J3~9· 1501 or Ul\jmabte loan laetat Prtrr!y 13501 Grundy. Rllr.117~181 2dBR 1FBa,dstodvt4• cpt~1& llbdea Viti• 1217 4 Bdrm & o cean vu,
~ Walker 6 Lee
OUllE
TREE TERI.ICE
2 bdrm, 2 be. Plan C. A.ti
1maniU11 lnc:ludlng ml·
crowave and trun com·
pector , 11ea11y duty
wul'ler and dryer. J>1u1
Ille eddecl U1Uranee Of a
aecurlty bulldlng. $ 108,
000
R!lsor
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651-1177
Pllll., IWllRllW 3 Br. H'• ea, 2 cer gar, rp1 nc 'I P•• o, HOMES FOR RENT $1800/mo Prl n. only.
.a I comm pool Winter or gar $535 mo 19311 MIHlon Vlefo 3 Bdrm. Fred Tenore. •gt ,. PlD yny. A.gt 875-8170 Weltaee 845-3485 S700-S750. Fenced 631•1266· Ca.te MNa, xtnt flnan-1 E.llde 3 Br 2·~ Ba condo d & Kid & -----~----clng. 759-1652 Very nice 3 Br I Ba. ocean $825/mo. Spa. Joyce yar s gar8'18!· ... 2000' HaY'I eometl'I Y°" want view. ftplc. bit-Ins, 8507 Piii welcome . .,...,. to Mil? OtU11 ads do HST 1'1111 IPU Stul'lort or (drl11e by Wellze. egt 831-1266 Agent, no'"· It well. 642·51178.
Absolutetv lmmmeculate 111) S850. 645-7009 UITSllE IEll
unlt1t T'wo 2 Bdrm 1 bal Charming 2 Bdr 1 Be. Fr.
Superb tlnanclngf Only lnMI UaluahkH door•. fruit tr .... Avall. lllffl ·•111 ... 1 151.900 Catt now 211 YrluMseo<llmo.
• ,_.. 979-5370 Gtatrtl 2202 Agt. J·-'"te Han<ll-an Linde Model 3 b</2 ba 63 -_ ..
Near pool. 8«·2931 'Br. 2 Ba ocnfrnt $1100 1·128&
••••-1•-• LIT 2 Br. 1 Ba. yrty $850 2 Br l'lome, 1 be. --2 Br, ocnfrnt $1000 Adil I 1425/ '"" .,. .,_
Newpon Beacl'I'• molt I .IAMll 1111.TT 931.:i:: ~ 842-3~7 !~-5S:-:=.,
detlrOlltreaidentlet area. 1Lets lt1 l&le ,.., lllllllml Remodeled 4BR 2BA :=--:r.:...-::::-" Very prime ocean and I • ,_... ,,_ .,_
city view resldentl8l la.. 101811 RlllE llM1le Newport Helgl'lla ereL :!:" ::=-=~-..
Owner II very motivated Newport'• moet·dMlrow I supe;r conao;-7 & den & Gardener lno. $896 ·-• .._ .. -.
and nHdt CHI! now, relldentlal er••· Very w.t bet & dtnl119-• lllllnQ !4e-23t3 ...,...,,.. •• :;:=-:;:.::-:;= ~~~~ Cell Mon tl'lru Frtdey prim• ocean and city I rm & frplc & pello & 3 cet -S-na_rp_3_txt_rm_W_M_1_'"'-__ ,1 "-.. _ ,,_F
only, 9 to 5. 875-2311 view r .. 1oent111 lot. Ow· gar. Onty 11200 pr mo. cp11, drpe, lge fncd yard. ::::..._ ::::::" ii~
FORECLOl.•E nflf II 119t)' motlveled and Tennll, pool & .,,._ HtrTY Walk to echOOlt & thop· ,,_.. ,,_ n01 n neada CHI! now Call Freclerlcic 831-1268. Ag1 ping. 1750 mo. 955..()177 ::;: :::--:::;
Newport 4 Bt w/poof & Mon thru Frtdey only, 9 :::, := ::;: .spa In prestigious area. lo 5. 87S-2311 ,.t..MMl optlOn M.iper condo DRAMATIC NEW CONDO a t. .,., .-. -~-.. $3 40,000 appralul. 3 Br & den. Wet blf. 3 21'1ugebdrml,2batha,2 :!::--"" :=.. ... ::;::-..,.. s t •• I I \ I 0 r 57r1NISHED LOTS CM garage Meny UP·I tlcylll .. apltet 1talfC1N. ,._ ..... ·-
$280,000-$80.000 below t0,000 •<1 ft. ready to greclu On greenbelt .,,, balcony, 2 c•r gar, no ;::-:::...., ::;:-
OPEN UNTIL SOL0·4Br. mkt w/terme. Act todayl t>uffd on Str .. ts In. ar-tennis. poo4 l apa. l.... P•I• 1750/mo. Hurry :::=. ::=-::;..
2'i1Ba on pvt view tot, Cati Patrick or Frad T• dlltec:tural ptans •W~ I 1200/mo. Cell Herry 8 5 0 • 9 7 7 8 or e v • •-• ...., •-
2100 1q ft UpgredH, nore 760-8702 or ved. Darwin Of.,~~-Fr~.831·128& _8_3_9_·9_2_4_1 ______ 1 !!:!~~b~~~a...;;~®~M;"-~;;~~~-;;~~~~~ 10% down l aNUme low 631·1268. Agt. side. 1 1.938,000 • .,..,,.., A..-· p...i-t ••-lnlerHI loan 178 I 1 termL (819) 75e-3131 la1Mt --...---
MOf'e t1mlllts are getting Menc:l'IHter. 651-1889 IY IWllR hi .a C.utJ HU Ptaialala nt7 Panotlllllc ¥tew condo 2
tile camping "bug" tl'll• A.gt. I NEWPORT HEIGHTS _ STEPS TO BCH: 1 Br, er. 1700/mo. t Br
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year 11 yOll 111ve 1 cam-It Ml I Completely retvrblll'led 3 SEU • TlllE duplex. Yrly, utll pd. No 1526/mo per 111a1'1 not getting !.!tut 'ck 1 BR 2 Ba pool l'lome 2'A ecre renc:ti 111 H9met. ""ng. No ,_L 210 44111 Agl. '"'6NO • used, MH It now with 1 1285,000 ,... ,...... ---------i Clanlfled Ad. CONDO. McKnlgl'll Orlw. 407 FULLERTON ST. CA. 2800 tq fl Of IMng, St , front 1550 mo fnatala fal!!z nJ4 -~jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil.iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiijj;;:-2 Br. ger. Ocean View. 645.9554 poo4, l'lol tub & zOMd '°' e73-7954 elt 3PM • Br .. Ba, frplc, D/'61, lmmac. No Cl'llldren. l'IOrMI. Sell 12io.ooo or .. " "
$109.000. 497-3289 Th• tutest drew In tl'I• traci. tor Mllt>oat or o. WllllT --LIT getdanef, nv cpt I paint,
'Mllll•' 1711.-
A be•utlfully updot,.d Deane
~auvilJt. Super .Ophlatlcated
decor In 4,BR and family room
view home on prtvaw cornt'r
location. Air conditioned &
ready for a dl1ctlminauna
buyer.
WHt ••• a Dally Piiot • c h p r o p t t t y . BHI price In town et lf'll petlo ... 76 mo. 1tt I Condo. Mcl<nlghl Dr. 2 Br. Ol ... lfled Ad. 842-M78. 1·929-3331 1135,000. Corner l•y fut, HOO He. O•P· oc .. n vlawa. lmm•cu• Ave and ClJ'P(.... 842-4210 M-1' M . lete, apaclou1. Garege.
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000. AHuma 1138.000
el 12 .25 . Own•r .
831·2597
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Prlb•d fot quick H I• .
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28r. 181 Obi Cit 08'·
60•!17 R1 tot.
t165,000
411 Santa AN Ave
64t·'°41 aft I
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8Hll'IOfe
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DI Orang CoHt DAILY PILOT /Thurtdav. January 20, 1983
W dding
Doty-Hill
Robin Ell.abl•\h t l lll ond John Parker Do\y
were married In H rbor Christian Chur~·h,
Nuwport Bruch, Tht>y ute roaidlng ln Elanh, UI.
Mr. and M n . Paul Hill of Cost.a M n_ro port'n~
o f the bride and the bridegroom l1 \he aon of, Mr.
and Mrs. John Doty of W in ter Pork, Fla.
Noel-Leva
Barbara L ouise Leva and Jomes Noel
exchanged wcddlnf( vows in the c hapel of the
Queen Mary In Long Beach. They have
established a h ome· in San 1'"'ra11clsco. Arthur
Leva of Playa del Rey und Mary Leva of Corona
del Mar are parents of the bride and the
bridegroom is the son o f Edith Cantor of
Cincinnatl and the late James Noel.
Katsumis -Wilson
Cynthia WLlson and Brran Katsumis reci~
their w edding vows in St. Andrews
Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach. They are
residing in the San Franc~ Bay area. Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis K. Wilson, of Corona del Mar, are
parents of the bride. The bridej{l'OOm's parents
are Mr. and Mrs Peter Katsumis of Redwood
City.
Births
November 13 Mr and Mrs Kurt Kuebke, 'Huntlnglon Beech, boy
November 21
Mr eno Mrs. Kerl Hiltbruner.
Coste Me" gl•I Novembef 27
Mr tno Mra Michael Thgemer,
Laguna 8"c:h, girl November 21 Mr. and Mrs Cr•lg Luym ... Irvine,
boy
Mr ano Mrs Bill M1rtln, Co111 Mesa, girl '**"tier. Mr ano Mra D•ve ReynolO•
Huntington Beech, 91<1 Oec.mbef ,,
Mr. end Mrs Chrlllophet Veitch.
Irvine, boy
o-mbef~ Mr ano Mra AlchtrO Means
Coat• MMe. boy
Mr and M11 D1v10 Force Huntington Beec:ll, boy
WHtem Medlc.t Centet
Oct~•
Mr anO Mra D•nlel Connolly Coste ,,,. ... , gin October 10
Mr anO Mrs S teven Deen.
Newpor1 BellCt\. boy
Oct~ 17
Mr end Mrs Michael R1msey.
Huntington Beach, glrl
Oct~21
Osca• Cea1an110• 11no Lori
DeForest. Costa Mesa. boy
Sht Chteh Lee •nO Ka11'1111en
Lafferty. IN•ne. t>oy October 23
Mr ano Mrs Rot>e<I Alien. boy
Deaths
CRAIG
JOHN W . "JA C K "
CRAIG , age 71. died on
Saturday. January 15. 1983
in Phoenix. Arizona after a
brief illness. He was born on
November 8, 1911 tn Canada
and grew up in De troit .
Michigan He was a partner
in Brada Cartage Truclung
Company in Detroit,
Michigan until the early
1950's. He moved to Solvang
in 1962 where he waa
co-owner of the Solvang lnn
and Viking's Four Wine and
Gift Shop. He m oved to
Newport Beach. Ca. in 1968
where he operated a
Viking's Four Shop In
Fashion Is land until 1974
when h e r e tired. He la
survived by his wife Marian
H. of Newport Beach, Ca., 3
daughters.·Janet Wolohan of
Frankenmuth, M ichigan,
Christine Long of Phoenix,
Arizona and Julia C raig of
Ventuu, Ca., 1 brother
Maxwell P . Craig of Fort
Lauderdale, Florida, 2 sisters
Katherine Donoho e o f
Detroit, M ichigan and
ThereR Craig of Edmonton.
Alberta, Canada. and 10
grandchildren. Funeral Masi
for John W . Craig of
Newport Beach, Ca. waa
held on Tue.day in Phoenix,
Arizona. ln lleu of flowers
donations may be sent to
ALSAC , St. Jude'•
Chrildren'a Research
Hospital, 5 05 North
Parkway, Memphis.
Tenne'9ee 38105.
IALT'I IHGHOM
SMTH & 1VTHtU
WISTCL.lff C:HAl'B.
427 E 17th St"
CoslaMcsa 64&-937),.
PACIAC Y•W ..............
Cemttert Mo1tuary
Ch1pe1-crematory
3500 P.cific VteoN Or1vo
Newport Beach
644·2700
Oclobei' 24 Mr anO Mrs Je•sa Avalos,
Huntington Beach, g1rl
Oclober 25 Mr ano Mrs Charles Carrillo.
Coate Mesa. boy
OctCIMr 2e Mr anO Mrs Mark Morgan.
Founl••n Valley. t>oy
M• ano Mn Michael Colley.
Irvine. t>oy
October 21 Mr e nd Mrs Duane EOey.
Hunltngton Beach, boy
Octobef :n
Mr and Mra Ca~~sley. Huntington 8e8Cf'I, 11 ~
HOAG MEMOfUAL
HOPt'TAL
OctobwB
Mr & Mra John McO.rmott.
~Beach.Girt
Octoeer21
M1 I Mrs. Rlch•rd Shinn.
Newpot1 Beach. Girl
Mr I Mre Cem .. on Hendley,
Huntington Beactl, Girt
October 2t Mt. & Mre. Rhiannon Crl1p.
'Huntington Beach. Gltl
Mr. & Mra. Thomu J•rnlgtrn,
Hunllnglon Oellch. Qlrl Mr . I Mrs. Robert Stipe,
Newport Beach. Boy
October JO
Mr I Mrt. Alcl'lard Fftzgeoroe.
Cotta MeN, Glrl
Mr . & Mrt. Bruca Cleelan~.
lrvlM. Glr1
Mr. a. Mii DonalO Oreves,
lnnM,8oy
October 11
Mr. & Mr• Henry C,_, Costa
MMl.Gll'I Mr. & Mrt. DevlO Wunake.
COiia Mwa. Girt ... ,.,.,.,., 1
Mr & Mf9 Htslor Prieto. COii•
M-.Girl
Mr & Mra DevlO Chattewey,
Huntlnglon Oeac:h. Girt Nofember 2 Mr & Mrt John Simpton. Hoollnglon .a-:11. Boy Mr I Mra Deen we1a1110.
Huntington Beec:h. Girl
Mr . & Mii Ellloll WIOrlck, Newoor'I Beecfl. Glr1 NovlflllMf a Mr and Mrs Wllll1m Stoner.
L~Beach.Gltl Mr. & Mrt. Otofge Hamkung.
lrvlne. Girl
Mr. & Mrs Wlllletn Zullm, Irvine,
8oy
Barbara Noel Robin Doty
Law -Greason
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Allen Law are residing
In Casper, Wyo., foUowlng their marriage In
Presbyterian Church of the Covenant, Costa
Mesa. The bride, who was Cheryl L ynn Greason,
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Norris, of Eaton Park, Fla. The bridegroom's
parents, Mr. and Mn. Robert Law, are Costa
Mesa reslden~.
Novembef 4 .Mr. & Mrt. AHan Torrey, Cotlt
Mesa.Boy Mr I Mrt. John Dlm1l1n11,
Irvine, Girl
Mr. & Mrt. Aob11t C1p1e10. Colla Mela, Girl
Mr. & Mra. Chrlllopher M1r11,
Cotll Meaa. Glrl Mr. & Mra. Gian Larson, lrvlne.
Boy
Mr. & Mrt JamH Cr1wlord. Huntington Beach. Boy
ltoffmbef 11 M1. I Mrt. Palrlck Shanley,
Coata Mesa, Girt
Mr I Mra. Ronald
Huntington Betch. Boy
M1 & Mra. Rlch11d Turnbull,
E 111 •. Corona del Mar, Boy Mr. & Mii. C1111111 Flehar.
Mowen._ I
Mr. & Mra. l(lrk AdlnunOton.
INlne, 8oy
Fountain V9'1ey, 8oy
Mr. & Mrt. Peter MIMI!, Cotta
M .... Glrl
Mr a. Mre John Volllnel. lrvlne. No¥emllltr 12
Boy Mr & Mra. Aober~ochell11. Mr. I Mrt. Aobtn I.NI, H4lwpOr1 Irvine, 8oy
Beech. Girt Mr & Mra lfVfng CllaM, ll'Vlne. Mr. I Mr• Anthony C1pulo. 8oy
COiie .,,._, 8oy Mr & Mrt. Fl'tClerick Ven Allen, "°'" •bef 1 lrvlne, Boy Mr & ~~emu Schmid I, ~. ~"· Wllll9m Manti, Colt.a ~Mrt.JtW~"'-'on. Cotti Mr, & .. ~· C:;,111ur NorOen. Meaa. Girl 1..agune .._..,,
a. .. ••·~ D·'.... !nri~ l'ilr & Mra Rlch11d Jlmmlnk. Mr '"'"· ....... ..v,, ·-· ltvlne. 8oy
Gltl Mr & Mr1. F110erlcll Blau. Mr. & M11. Alchuo Deutch, Founieln llelley, Boy lrv~·,8?! "•·Ad w .,, Cotta Mr & Mrs Rlch11d Bertoni, mr. '"'"'· ..,..., ym • Irvine Qlrl Mesa.Girl ' Mr . & Mr•. OevlO Rlppo, Huntington 8teclh. 8oy
Mr. a. Mrt. DonalO Mllllg1n.
Irvine. Girt
Hoftmbef 11 Mr I Mrt. MICllHI Nazmack •• Coste Mesa, 8oy
"°"""°" 1t Hoftmbef 7
Mc a. M11 . Vincent
Huntington Beach, Girt
Peglla. Mr & Mrt. George Mollanen,
Cotta M .... Gl1I
Mr & Mra Vance Meton.
Hunllnglon Belch, 8oy • Mr &. Mra. Glenn MorN, Costa
MeN, (TWIN) Boys
~-· Mr I Mra. Mlc;l\eel Finl, lrvlne,
Gitt Mr. & Mra. Cody Byetamente,
lrvtne, Gtrl ..........
Mr & Mra Ronald Nault, ll'Vlne,
8oy •
Mr. & Mre Jon H .. rd, lrville,
Girl
Mr . & Mr• Gery H•••on. Huntington 8Mctt. 8oy
Mr I Mrt David Trlpletl
tiunllngton Btadl (TWIN) Boyt
Mr a. Mra. Robin SorenMn,
Newport 8-:11. 8oy Mr. I. Mii Eugene Taylor.
Founllln Vatl9y. Glrf
~10
Mr. a. M,.. Vln~nl Konotllt. Huntington Bttdl. Qltl
M<. & Mrs. Chfltllophtr Murray.
Wlltmtntl4W, Gitt
Novembef 15 Mr & Mra Kurtle 01nlels,
Hgntlngton SNcil. Olr1
Mr. & Mrt. JOhn Starr. Newporl
8"c:l't, Gift
Mr. ' Mrs. Mike Wllliaml. COiia
....... Olr1
....... ., w
Mr & Mrs. Slec>IWI ~n.
W•lmlnellf, lloy
Mt. & Mra Adel Cet>ellol. COii•
...... Boy
Mr & Mra 8 redly Rll0081, W•unlntlet. Olrl Mr I Mrt. Kant Wof'll, Cor"one
del Mat. Girl
Mr & Mre LM G1~a. Cosla
M-.Glt1
Nof.,,.., tt
Mr & t,411 Terry Krupp,
Huntington 9Mch. Girl
Mt & Mrt. Muhammad Ahmad.
Huntlnglon Btlch. Boy ~-~ Mfl. Dtnlel Bohannon.
lfvlnl. 01'1 Mr. & Mre Robert Newberg,
Newport a..ch. Boy
Dressed to fill
--New York City police orllcer uaan McKenna, 2:t, it
.9xpeeling a child in Augutt. In keepln1 with
uniform s1andard1 of the department. •he ahow• orr
malemily jacket daiped for her and other cope
who miMtil g~t prqnanl.
Export
• ser-1es ~-
at OCC
'ICTJTMJUl-11 NMllllTA~ The lollowlng pe11011' I• dolllf
bll~M
AMll'ICAN IUllHlll OVll'MINT LUllNO IAlll), 21'P2 O\iPonl Drive, 11'22, lrvlN.
OA tat Ill Vutlf Miiion ,,Nf'lltn, I , .. t
M111101r L•n•. 111111 An•. CA e21oe Thlt butlMN It oonctuc;\eel l)y an
f lnOMduel A ltl r I ('I o 11 l' v l' n v1rg11 Freemtn
1emlnar1 for p~oplc T111111•1-1weatlledwt111111e
lntereil.ed In tix/>ort CountyC1«11 OfOr1ngeCountyJan
marko" na w 11 be 11' 1913 ,.,.
offered this 1prlns by Pub11111eo 011n~1 cou• 0111y
Orange Coast Collegt.''11 Pro•. Jiil. 1'· ~. 2 • F•ti 3•1:~~3
Su•lness '1tonagcmon1. 1----------
Program. NtllC NOTICE
The 11emlnara arc co-,.CTtT1ou11ua1N1H
WJnaored by occ .. the NAMll ITATIMINT .s. D epartment o f Th• lollO'IWI~ peteon• "' ootno butlneH .. ; Commerce, ond the au GHOST. 201 p11m.
Southern Ca lifornia 8"~i;:i 9~:~lbnoeh . ,896 District Export Council. Bll••lnglon Pl .. l · 103, Newport
Ticketai for five of the a.ell. CA t2883
i I d t Donne N•ghlbuOeh, 1996 sem nars are pr ce a ijl'ttrl!\Olon P1 • T 103, Nawport
$20r each, while the 8NCll,CA02883
remaining two are priced Ttite blllintM 11 con0oetec1 by •
at $ l 5. Success ( u I ~., =~"~lllbuoen
completion of any four of Thi• a111_,1 -· hied w.111 111e
the seminars earns ~tyC1er11o10t~Countyon
attendees a certificate. J1n 11• 1ta3 ,201030
Tickets are on sale m Pub11111ed or1ng• CoHI 0111y
the OCC Tioket Office. Piiot, J111 t3. 20. 21. Feb 3•1~~
NtllC NOTICE
aTATlmNT Of' A•ANOOMMIHT OI' Ull OI' l'ICTITIOUI
•UllNt!H NA•
MUC M>JICl "°'"'°"' ..... NAMI ITAT'lmNT
Tiit IOllOWll\f "'"" •• Ooln9 lllitlMM ..
MUA l'ACll'IC M>QrlHO, 711 ., JaMet ,,.~ Nftrpo'1 e..an.
Cahfomle 12N~
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112883
Tlllt ~ la ~UCltd l)y en
WIMdlllll
Phtlip " NtllOrl Thie tt•ltmefll w11 ltMcl wllh the
Coumy Cl«ll Of °'""' County on Oecem!Mf t7. IH2 ,_,.
PubllaheO OrlllOt COHI D•lly
Pilot, Dec; 30. 11112. Jtn 8, 13, 20,
1083 &Mt 82
PUet.IC NOTICE
,ICTtTIOUa IJU ..... H
NAMI HATl•NT .
Tile IOllOwlng l*tOlll ... 40lng
b\lline11 H : THE CAMBRIDGE
COMPANIES. e Celllornll eo<potlllon, 2t~ 8 PUiiman S1rett Senti An•, Cellfornlt 1127015
CambrlOg• Capllal Group, •
Celllornl• co1po11tlon. 2043 S
Pullman Streel, 81n11 An•. c.t1torn11 02705 Thlt twllneu le conOuc:tec:I by •
eo1por1uon
C•m1>r10ge Capltll Group SI-' L EOWarde.
bee Viele PrMldenl
Thlt 1lale<n4fll WU llllld with Ille
County Clerk of Otange County on
Oecember 27. 1982 ,20IHO
Publl1heO OrlJ\O• Co1t1 Diiiy Pllol, ~. 30 11182 Jan 8, 13, 20,
1983
rta.IC NOTICE
Ml.IC NOTICl
~icrmoue.,... .. ..._.TATl•Nf
The f~ l*IOM ate OIJirlO ~ .. Pl.AM AOOM, lflO MonlcMAI
Coal• M .... C1~l0t111• •~81t
"obtrf A "owe. 11tt2 '81f"""", futlln Cel•fOfnll t2MO M.,10111 L nowt 13662 ~wmon1 r111111> C11110.r.i. t2MO Thi• 1>1111114111 II COlldUCtfd tly
Hulbllllel lll)d Wrte
Robell A A-
Hll1 tlllemelll WU ltlecl Wlll't tri. Co\it11y Cletk Of Ofanot Cou111y M J•,_y 11, 11)13 ,207t2t
P'ubll•h•O Or•no• COHI Dally
P11o1 Jan ~ n ~•I> 3, 10 1&3 3tt.63
MLIC NOTICJ
l'ICTITIOUa IUaltll ..
NAMI ITATIMeNT
file fo!IOwlng !*ton• are dOlng
l>ulll11"9 •• OC81GNER8 TRUNI<, 423 3111
81rMt. Newp0<1 a.1cn, Ctlllornl•
112603
Niii lb•rec.. 108 Vie Lorca. NewOQf'I Be~. Cet1forn11 02683
Dorothy Glick. 2 lt Poppy,
Coron• oet Mw. Ct11fo<n1a 92826 Thll bullMH II COtldllCled by e
genii" paflMflhlp Dolothy OllCk
Thia llllemefll wU llled with the
County Cfe(I. 01 <><anoe County on JMulty 12 1883
F2071M
Publllhed Orang1 COHI Delly
P1tot Jan 20. 27. F'"eb 3 10, 1983 377·8~
Nil.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS aua•H
NAMl ITA TlMINT
Tile loltowlng petlON •re OOlng
bullnett ..
•• I
located in the college's
Student Cent.er Building.
The office Is open
Monday through Friday
from 8 a .m . to 6 p .m .• and
Saturdays from 8 a .m . to
noon. Tickets may be
purc hased by phone.
using Visa or
Mastercard, b y calling
556-5527.
Th• lollowlng peraon II•• eblllldoned the UM ol the FlcllllOUI 81161""9 N1me
JACK·DANIEL COMPANY. 3885·0 BHr StrHI, Sent• Ane, 'ICTITIOUa lkJllHlaa C111llorn10 92704
MAMIE aTAn.NT Dentel A Reny, 3665-0 Beer
Tick e t s also will be
available at the door.
Seminar titles and
dates nclude: "Un cle
Sam, May r?," (Jan. 6
and June 2, 10 a .m . to
2:30 p .m .): "Birth of a
Market," (March 3, 10
a .m . to 2:30 p .m .);
"ExJ>O$ing Your Product
Overseas," (April 7, 10
a .m . to 2:30 p .m .); "Th e
Money Machine," (May
5, 10 a .m . to 2:30 '}>.m .);
"Importing Into the
United St.ates,'' (May 7, 9
a .m . t o l p .m .); and
"How to Build an Export
Business." (May 14, 9
a .m . to 1 p .m .).
The seminar s are
tau ght by experienced
instructors with years of
expertise in export
marketing . For
information about the
program, phone
556-5880.
SURF SAFE, 20 Vitti Del Sol, 8 Legun1. CA 92677 The Flcllllou1 Butlnen Name
ralerred 10 above w11 llled In
Orange County on Nov 21, 1980 John Diii McKenl'ley. 20 VIII• °" Sol. s. Laguna, CA 112877 Thi• blltintH WU ~llCted by an 11\dlvldll-1.
John OHi McKenney
This II.II-I WU llltd With ltle County Clerk ol Orange County on
Jan. 11. t983 Publl•h•d Or1nge COHI Dally Piiot J•n 13, 20, 27. Feb. 3.
180·83
M.IC NOTICE
The IOllowlng peraone are Oolng :w .. 1, Sanll Ane. CeUlornl• 92704'
bulineM U : ROHnM E Rll\y, 3&85-D Bear • SOUTH COAST EQUIPMENT Str .. t, Sanla Ana. Calllornle 92704 COMPANY, 1685 SunlanO l.n.. Thia buainOH 11 conducte<l by en
Co1t1 Me ... CA. 112828 lndlvlduel.
S1m M. W4taon, 2026 Lemnoe Oanlll A. Reny
Dr .• Coa1• Me .. , CA 82828 Thia 1111emen1 Wet 1118<1 wllh Ille
Rod S. Chamt>erlaln, 284~ MIU4 County c1.,k of Orange Counly on Pl .. Colle Meae, CA 1121128 January 18, 1983.
Torn Garro. .. Tory. lrvlne, CA F»n1'
112714 Publlahed Orange COHI Dally , Den Barro, 1t5t1 Rod«lcl< I.II., Piiot. Jan 20. 27, f'eb 3, 10. 1983 Huntington Bffch, CA 112648 326-83
Thia butlMU I• conducted by •1------------genwel pertnerttllp Sam M. We1aon l'dlUC NOTICE
This 9tet-1 WU 1111<1 with the FtCTITIOUI •UttHEaa
County Clerk of Orange County on NAMI ITATEMENT
Jan 11, 1983 Th• loUowlng peraon. la-doing
'201at ~u· FICTITIOUS 9Ua1NEaa PublllhtO Orengt CoHt Delly PRO MARRIAGE CLUB, 2215
NAm aTATIMENT Piiot Jan 13. 20727. Fee> 3. 1983 Port Harwick Place, Nawport The IOllowlng persona are doing -17843 Btach. Ce11lornla 92660
blltlnela u 811rb1re A Bon1fec1ua. 2215 BRITIS H · AMER t CA H PUBtlC NOTICE Port Harwick Piece. Newport PHILATEl.IC SOCIETY, 17752 Fllell Btacl't. Celtlornia 92660 s1r .. 1. IMM, California 92714 FICTITIOUa au ... aa This bUllnesa 11 c:oodUClec:I by an
S II mp M tr II et Ing Co· NAMe ITATl..wl' ltldi\lldu9' Op•r•llve, Inc . C1lll0<nl1, 1201 The tollowlng pereon !1 doing a.<b11t• A Bon•ttelue
Dove SI • Sulla 520, Newport bll.,._s" This 1111emen1 w~ hied With the
a..cti, CA 92680 NEWPORT RI O l.IMITED. 316 I Counr, Cl«ll of Orange Counry on Thtl bval.-1 11 oonducted l)y a Airway Avenu.. Sult• ft. t, Coal• JanU'll)' t8 1983 eorpor1110n ~. Ca1ttorn11 92628 · F20'7l14-
S191np Marketing Jeffrey I. KHpetrlcl<, 18 Melocly Publl1n10 Orange Coast D•1ly Co-Oo .. Inc Lane. INIM. C1Hlornl1 9271.. Pitot Jan 20, 27. Feb 3. 10. 1983 M.C. Homing Jr. Thi• bulineu la conduc:twcHly I 323-83
Preeldent llmllec:I parlnetthlp Thi• tlllemenl WU 1118<1 wltrl ,,.,. LH18r L l(llpelflek (lor)
Counly c1 .. k 01 Otenge County on JeHrey L l<llp•trlck
Jen 11. 1983 Th11 s1e1ernen1 was tiled witn 11'18
ntlTtrP County Clerk ol Or1nge County on Publlahed Orange CoHt Dilly December 27. 1982
Piiot. J111. 13. 20. 27. Fab. 3. 1983 '205nt
276-83 Publlahed Or11\ge COHI Dally
------------Piiot, Dec. 30, 1982. Jan. 8, 13. 20.
1983 b645·82 Ml.IC HOTICE
POOl.IC NOTICE
FICT"10UI 9UllNHI NAME ITAT£MENT The lollowlng person• 111 ,dOlng
business es -INDEPENDENT PRODUCTS
LABORAT ORIES, AUTOGRAPH
COSMETICS. 438 S CHllegate Lene BrH Celtlom•e 92621 IMPORTANT NOTICE ... -,c 111nncE POOl.IC NOTICE IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN 1----"-UDL __ .. _._Y_~'.""'""-___ ...;.,;;__ _______ , FORECLOSURE BECAUSE YOU FICTmOUa au ... H
Thom .. Wlnanlp Fett 438 s
cuuege•• Lene. Brea. Ca1rrom1e
92821 ICOS243 ARE BEHIND IN YOUR PAYMENTS, NAlilll STATIMIHT FICTITIOUS 9V..._la fl MAY BE SOLD WITHOUT ANY The following l*'90l\t 111 doing NAME STATEMENT COURT ACTION. and you may have u :
The IOllOwlng '*'°"' are dOlng 1111 ~ rlgTll ro br1ng yolJI eccounl TOURNEY SPORT us A . 32 t
IXIJloess. H In 00ocS 11.andlng Oy PIYIOO afl ol , ~ 8-n. CA t2M I
8 0 c s Av A G E . s R IB your PHI due payment• pluJ Rldlard Wiiiiam Mltllll Ill. 321
AOVENTURE 479 E 17111 s ...... permlll•d coal• and upenHt Anede. Newport Beech, CA t2M1
Coai. M ... , C•hlornll 111628 within lhr" montllll f1om Ille date Ell:rtbeth H Spontgle, 3082 Merten• Ann Pribish 1628 Ullt not!QI of o.teult,p" recorded YellOwStone. Cosll ~.CA 92627 Newport. No 2t. Colla Meu. Thia emounl 11 $5 tt 00 as ot n.ia bullnMa It c:ondUCled by 1
Cllltlornla 92827 December 22. 1982. 1no·w111 general pannerllhlp
Robert K Blue. 101 D•hll•. 1ncre11e until your eccoun1 Richard w Mllla.r 111
Coton• <let Mar. Caltlor1111 92625 becolnM current. You may nol heve Tlll• Sliternent wu hied '#1111 the
Mar ta Je•nne Fell. 438 S C11lega11 Lene. Sr••. Cahtomte
92821
Tti-1 but"-1 •• cc>nduclecl by a g91141tel petl,_.,,.p
fl'IOmM W Fett T,,.. ... ._, wM tiled *Ith the
County Cler1' OI Ot ange County Q!1
J~uety 18. 1"3
F2C77tt3
Pub1t1hed Orange Coast O••ly
Piiot Jan 20 27 F4'b 3 10. t983 400-eJ Trns bUsiness II c:otlducleel l>V • to pay 1111 enllr• unptl(l 00<1ion of County C•k 01 0t1n99 County on
timtte4 p•rtnettlllp your eccounl. evan ll'tovgh lull Jan 11. 1983 P\IJLIC NOTICE
Marlene Anfl Prlblltl peyrnen1 wH Oernanoed. IXll you ,_,.,, ------------Thia 1111amen1 wu liltO with the mua1 pey the amount 11118<1 abOve. Publlah•d Orange co1t1 Dilly FlCTITIOUa au....:11
County Cletk of Or111ge County on Alt• ,,.,, .. montllll lrom Ille dale Piiot, Jen 13, 20, 27, Feb 3
0
tte3 NAME ITATUllENT
J•nullt)' 3. 1983 or 1ecor01llon ol thlt oocumen1 17&-83 The lollowlng perton II doing
F20al2 (whleh date of r-dlllon liP9fll'S lxlSlnMS u
Publlahed Orange CoHt Dally hereon). un .... 111e obligetlon being MllC NOTICE RICK SAXON & ASSOCIATES.
PllOt.. Jan 6, 13. 20. 27. 1913 tofecjoeed upon permit9 1 longer 3100 W Warner Avenue. 17. Sant•
138·83 perlOCI, you hive only the legal right '1CTmOUa 9Ua!HEaa 1 Ana, Cliilornft 11270.t ------------1 to tlop IM loreclolu1e l)y paying NAMI ITATUll€NT Rich.,d Suon. 2624 S PUBLIC M>TICE lh• eoure amount demanded by The followlng peraone ere Oolng Dlemono. Senta An1, Celllornla ------------1 your creditor t>ualnest H 92704 'ICH~A~=· To 111\d out the emount you rnuat ANNI& O . 813 W Balboe BlvO . Thll buslnesa Is conducted by an -pay. or to errltlgl for payment to Newl)O<t Beech C•lllornla 92861 lndhllduat ThrlOllOwfng peraona are Oolng atop 1111 lorecloavre, or 11 your R11onoa J Co aper, 818 W l'llCll S1111on
bull._. u : properly 11 1n ro1eclo1ure lot eny Oceantront. Balboa. C1lllornl1 ThlS 1111eme111 wit ltled With the THE BEAUTY GARDEN. 1625 Other reHon, cont•cl ALI.EN & 92661 County Cieri< ol Orenoe County on
M11e Verde. Sulle IOt. Co111 Fl.An, «00 MacArthur Boulevard, Andren J Goldberg, 2990 ~bet 22. 1992 ~ Oelllornl• 9268 Suite 3 7 o. Newpo< t 8e1ch Celllorn11 Slreel. Sen Fr•nciaco. F'205ol2IO
OenlM M1net, 3110 MICt, Apt Cllflornla 92880, et1umey1 and Cehlornla t4 107 PubllaheO Or1nge CoHI Dally
B, Coal• Mell. Cellloml• 92828 egentt for PCM A11lty' ano 'f1111 buslneea le conc1uc1ec:1 by• Pilot, Dec. 30. 19112. Jan. 8. 13. 20. Oulene Clcchtlll, 241131 M•nigement end Anehelrn Hiiia gene<el p9f1~p 1983 Ovetten<I, l.agune Hiiia, C1llfornl1 Planned community Auocl•tl~n. l'lhonde J Ceapet ~ Allen & Fltll'I phone number Is Thu5 sletement wH llktd wllh the Deborah Bl1nc11dl, 24435 C714) 752·747' County Clef'k of Orange County on CoppeT CUii, El Toro, C•lllornl• 11 you 11eve eny ques11on1, YoU O.Cemt>et 1 1983
112830 thoulO con11c1 a l•wyer 01 the F20*2
Thia ~ 11 ~td by • go~ernmentll •QenCV •hlch may Publlahed Orange Co11• Dilly
gener9' ~. he .... lnSIHed yovr IOafl PtlOI Jen 8 13, 20. 27. tt83 OtnlM Men.I Remember YOU MAY l.OSE 137-33 Tl'tlt tllt~t wM llleO wltn the 1.EGAL RIGHTS IF YOU 00 NOT ------------CounlY Cletk o1 Ofenge County on TAKE PROMPT ACTION M.JC NOTICE
o-nber 21. 1982 NOTICE IS HERE8Y GIVEN that --------.....,...,...,..--
FMnS purauant 10 Attde IX. Section 1 ol FtCTITIOUI ~·· Publlthed Orange Coatt Dally 111• Oec111111ona of Coven1n11. NAMI: ITATEMEfT
f'tlOt. Dec 30. 1982. Jiii 8. 13, 20, C6nOlt1on1 end Ru1r1c1lon1 The 1011ow1ng person I• Oolng
1983 recorOed April 28. 1977 tn Book buainMI as ra 5648-82 121811, Peg.. 209-327 ol Olllclll AMERICAN INDUST RIAi.
-Aeco1d1 ol 011nge County, MANAGEMENT EHGINEEAS, 1147 P\B.JC NO Ctlllornl•, • bre1ch ot the ~~.Santa Ana, Cehlomll
F1CtmOUa au ... 11
...-nATIMOCT
T11e IOllOwing per90n1 ate d01119 buli,_.u:
KINDEL AUDIO. 1710 Newport Clrcle, S11ll1 0 . Sanle Ana,
CaliJornlll 92705
ob Ilg t 11on ol pa rm en I o 92706
.--11 Ilea OCClll'recl Noc Vlrgtl Ml<IOn Frffmln, 1147
o1 Uld b<MCll and lien wu filed IOf M-y Lane. Stnll Ana. Cahlornil recoro on Novemt>et t , 1982 • 92706
ln•lrument HO 82-394020 Of said Thlt bUStMSS IS eondUC1td by .,,
Olllcl•I Recorot. No p1ymen1 ol 1n<1Mdu41I put du• amoun11 hu occurred. VtrgM F1eem1n •
Nil.IC NOTICE
f'ICtmOUa •uatNEaa
NAME ITAT£ME.NT nie following pe<eon 11 Ootng
~-XJ'S UNLIMITED, 24001 Alfde
Pkwy. M1111on Viejo. Calllornla
92653 Chrlllopher 11n Hamilton,
3342 I Galleon W1y Dane Polnl.
Cllltomll 126211
Thll ~ la conduc:ted l)y en
lndMduel C I Hemllton Thia •••lemenl w .. lltd wt1h lhe
CcunfY Clerk of Otange County on '**"* 27, 1982 F205n2
PuDll•h•O Or•no• CoHt Diiiy PllOI. Dec 30. t982. J•n 8, 13, 20,
1983 67()().8.2
w11111m J KlnOel. 20451 Bay
View Avellut, S1n11 Ana. C1utornl1 n101
Th•r•lort. th• A!'•lleim Hiiia Tht$ sletemenl WU liltd wllh I~
Planned Community Auoc1111on County Clefk ol Ot1nge Counly Ol'I ptRJC WITJC£ dooe hefeoy etac:t 10 Mil or cauM t J~. 1te3 ~
Vlrgl!\18 J KlnOef. 20461 Bly View Avenue Sen11 Ane, Cellf0<nl•
112707 Thi• bulineea II conducted by •11
lndi\lidual.
Virginia J Kinde! Thi• llatement Wit llled Wllh Ille
County Oi.tk ol Or1nge County on
J1nu1ry 3, 1913
" Pu1>1111110 Ore11ge Co111 Delly
Piiot. Jen, e. 13. 20. 27. 1983 5732-13
Nit.JC NOTICE
be lold Ille loltowtng detc:ttbed rlll l'IOlm ACTinOUS M.1 ... U
propetly lo ••ll•IY the Obllg•lf0f1• PublltheO Otano• COHI Dally ..... , • .,...NT
l.OI 8 ol TIKI 9288. II per map PolOI. J11n 6, t3, 20, 27, 1983 The lollowlng per'IOl\8 art dolnf 1ecordt0 in Book 413. PllQIS 1 to 6729-83 bua1ne11 u :
ti, lnclutlve. ol Ml1cell1n1oua 80UTHWIHOS I.AN O·
MIP• In Ille Olllc:• ol lhe Of•noe "8.IC NOTICE SC~PINO. 116 tt Sieler. Unit
COunty Rtcorcler IC, FOUfltaln Valley, CelllOl'nle t2t08 Tile 1ecord vt1led owner(•I ot lht • 'tcrrnoua IU ... H Frtnlc M Berry Jr., te76 Wllllt
prOl)ttty "'°''commonly known u NAMa ITATWmNT River Clrole, Fountain Velley. 5211 F1lrlH Cour\, Anehelm, The lollowln9 ~r•o11 It Oolng Ctllfomle t2t08
Oelllornla, are RAYMOND A ~ U Shl!'IM C Betry. 0876 White
WINSLOW 1110 BEVERl.Y A. RICHARD BAOMINO. Planning Alvar Clrclt. Fountain Valley, WINSLOW Con1ult1nl, 252 Welnut St,. #A, c.tfomle t2708
Dlied Dlctim1* 23, 1992 COiia ~. CA. tWt TIM bu.ir-11 c:onduc:t9d t>y a ANAHEIM Hll.l.8 RICl\erd Morrl9on l!lromlng, 262 genentl)>ltlnenhlp __
PLANNED COMMUNITY Wtlrlut St , II-.• CoMa Meea, CA Frank M. Berry Jt.
ASSN 1'282t Thie tlalemtnl Wll llltd wtlfl tfle K•ttt lly LINDA WESTFALL .Trlle ~It oonduclecl l)y Ill CcMI"' C1ef11 04 Otange County Oft 'M:Tmout ....... ,._.lent Sec;rttary lndMdutl '' M2
..._ HA'TIMPff STATE QI' CAUJ'OAAIA) Nd*d M 8romlfl0 Otcllnti.r 1• I .
Tiie IOllOwtng P4ll"IOnl .,_ doing )U Thia ......,.,. ... ll'td wlttl IN 'T'4 butin1M u COUNTY QI" ORANGE I ,.~.-. Ctani of Or-. C°"""t on Pul>lltlltd Oren119 Cout ti1Y 8YSEAN IHC . 107 Eucal~ On O.C~ber 23 1M2. t>efOft :;;;'"'11 IM3 Pllclt, 0.0. 30. 1"2 .. Jin I. 11, 20, Lenf, Coal• Meal. Ceirfofnl• 12'2t ~ •• 111t under11gned, 1 Holtry · ' · ,.,_ lN3 87 BytHn Inc i a Oalltornla PubilO ill Ind lor Nici COutllY tnd fllubflllltd Orange CoHI Deity 2:t,.e2
IPPOflt!Of\, tot yeWys)hll '--"· a111t. !*too.ii, .,, .. ," Llftda Piiot .uin. t:J. 20, n , '90. 3, 1"3 .. _.,. NOTIC( Coal• ..._, Ce11torill1 02121 w11tllll. provtd 10 me on 111e .,_ • 112.a ,,_
Tl!ll .bu-II condUclecl l)y I ol NlltflCIOf'; ~ 10 ti. lht •-IC """JIC( CllOIOfltlOn AHltllnt Jec1e1arv Of Ill• f'V.. .., ~. Ille ~::iOl•llOn Ultl executed the
John " Behlmer. lntl~tnd -~ Pretldenl 10 1111 ttlel lht oorpotlllOn llltouttd
Tllll 1111-t -l'lltd \Miii lttt the wflhln dOcvlMlll purtuent 10 lta
Collnty Cletll ol Otenge County on llV·Lawl Of 1 tMOMlon Ol llt Boatd ~ 21, 1112 of Dlrlo10f' ,_ WITNll "'Y hllfld and Oftldal Publl•ll•d Or•nae COHI 0111) .... "°'• 0.C 30, Itta Jtfl t , 1,, J\111 9 WlldNon
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NOTICE OF o~ Tl t NOTJC"" or o ••Ttl 0, y,J·w:~ .'!-· T~~!~·u-·· lfOflCI Of' '1111' I.ALI LHn ... , .. 1iftA('r, () 116 ft A "'ft .. ClMITY INTIMIT .,. ic.~ _ .. _ "" Ol.-~v .. • _.. On f1t.11ue1 0, IO'J •I I I 00 T I .... 17 ' • • • • ...,.,.,.,urtu.c.o.) SADIE MOHTOOM ERY 'fMIOllDC>flfAOITDATIOMA~ • M rlAll flllCAN llfL.I uu,.uN.OTON 1 0 F V r."'J 11' I 0 N T 0 NO IC& 1, heitby glv.o l o lhe AND Or PETITION TO 11. 1111. \INLIH "I" TAKI IH•U"ANC OOM AHY, • HfWICl!I. INO , •
AOMINl!M't:R !8TATe <..tedtto•• 01 KARii< 1. IMITH. ADMINl8TER t. TATE NO ACTION TO "'OTI T YOUA c.i1tot1111 "°' 111011, • fru.1 .. 1 co1pora11011 o ch1l>-
Ad 181%1. Oel>IOI wlloM twtlnftt 1ddr ... le • l lt••a · Pfl~lllfY, IT MAY 11 IOLO AT A odJucu•tor 11 .. c.1,1>ub11Jtul9GI f rull•• under tne ,• JI • I •~ t I '1112 lt•lnler ClrCle, H11nllng1on n • .,. f'UltLIO IAl.-1 If' YOU NllD AN fruit.. nr I t e•leln Deed of d tloed d4Nld ot tll•tl
I) II Jll' JI, ... •tw ldwr l ... heel\, County 04 Ofll\Ot Ot•f• OI To 1&11 h"'"'· bt'n1•fk11ui • llllll>t.ANA'rlON 0, THI NATUllll '""' Ult " by RICH AR(> Af PU.I.IC AUCTIO
t ll•lll\(lfl and C'Ont1na•nl Ctlifotnie, lh•• • NCUllll' lnletMI .. cr~dltor1 11nd l'C>nlln11 nt 0, THI "OCllO ... O AOAINI T LOH ... "' rled' !"•n and IHOHl&T It DOC. .. , n 1•,tll11r1 of GRACE () abovt 10 l>4I c•Mlad by DtOIOt end d 1 t S •d YOU YOU 1140Ul.O CONTACT A 1eco•O•d A utt &, IHI •• h••r•Ole •I llme of 1
L.lC.H ITER 11111.l jWl'llOl\ll whu grar11ed to SUSAN Hl'!llVCY and c r tt \I) t 1 <> 1 a I 1.AWYlll ln1trumen1 4116j In look money 01 1t1e Unlled
l"NIY lJC ulht'rW\jj(> llllCl'l.'llk'<i CLINTON K llCAVfY, 8eourtd MonliOnl ry IU'ld perton• On Prtday, J11nu11\• 28. 11183 .•• u tH, P•o 1011 ' Ollfol•I 11(11\t, lllle end lnl .. fff
Part!••. wlloee buttneM eddr"' It whu may bfl oll\t•twl•tt 9 \6 am • HOMI rtOlfllAL Reoorua Q ''J County, •1i0110-11tt<1 brll li/l<lllf In thl' 11nd/cw rtiUIU· 95211 Oartleld Av.. Fount.in 'Jelley. lntt'l't'ltf'd lo lh wtU nd/or & A v IN o 8 A N o L o A N C1111orr111, • pu1 401 10 lh•t t'll Trutt In 111e Pl'~flV A P\'lUIOn hca. Ut'\'11 Cih.-d Counly 01 Orange ..... ot la~' ASSOCIATION, • Corpor111on. Ullllf! Nolie. Ott Ult ll~ndef d-.Clll>ed
by 0..lrothy A Huatlolf\ tn lhl! C.Ule>tnl• 112708 . f0fll'\9fly klM>ll01I .. HOM( fl:1D RAL 11co1<1ed 0 b•• ~ .. 1.. TA u. T 0 R M f c H s ,. , 0 Tne orooanv In Which th• A. pc-cJUon hat ~n fllt'd 8 Av I N a. AND L 0 AN Jn1turmen1 It 3,11 ' In KLO PPn end MONA l(L
Upt"rlor ... outt c.> I anal' StJQUrlty lnl•••• wl.W b4I crMled II. by Mark N Mont1um1•ty, ASSOCIATION OF SAN Dtl!OO ... OHIClll Aec; of H•d I • Wtll l\Utblnd llnd 'llllfe
<.:ounly '"'tUC!lltl nij thllt in g•n11r111 . ell fllluru and akll Mark M ontge>nlcty l:\ TruttMund91eoeec:tot11u11d1Ject undetand 1n110,..d~o1 bE.NtrlCIAAY M l •
Uurothy /\ llowen b,• equ1pm•111 . tu1 n11ura and the Supc•rlor Court o( M•t~0.11118tAl!MdbyHARAYW T111a1 .. 1111 1e1¥.10r~11~. PACIFIC FINANCIAL INC
appotnlc•d as pt'raonid tu1n11111ng• ol Deot&r 0011t1Jng C PETTE •"d MAAY~NN I,.. PETTI:. 1awrutmo11•v "oUlll) Sl•1•ol corporatlOll i-ep~·nuitivc· lu adminii~t property now loc•ltd •• 052& Orange ounty n-quo1tlns 11u1o•nd •nd wll•. at1d itcorded Am41ft<A. • c r'• PllV•lll• R11<;ordtd No11em1>er ~•.
thl' C'bl8ll• o r Gr&al'l' 0 Garlleld Av.tnue, Founl•ln Velley, that Mark N. Montgomc•ry. 001osne ... 0ocurnen1&17118ooil IOllldTruil tawn ·~111e or llittr NO 33842 tn boo~
County ol Orange. Stele 01 11ka Mark Montgomtity be 12702 P•g• 1104 ot Ille Olllct•l n111on111 o•n•11110 Pr '•~•rat PIO• t~llolOlflGJalRec.ot L 1 f h It' r . C 01 \a Mc 11 u. Caldomla and bUll,,.., known H I ,, • Aeoorda 01 Or•nge County u9d11 un10t1. • •tart or leC!erel olll<.• of "" Reco1oer or Ca 1furn18 \u nd" r the A'HAIR A'HEAD 8E.AUlY SALON • ppu n\~~ •• pdneral 0,~11 cai.rornl•. WIM 114111 el pul>llO e«ttoR Hvlnga •" loen u•oc1111on County, "'4 dMd 011ru11 de l cJ d 1 Ari I lat 1 TtWl •l°'Mald ""umy trenNCtton tep"1!9C!11LauYl' t.O a ' n .. ~r to the htgl\eel bleldM for cnn In domle;l'-0 tn • tlllf, ._1 11\1 !Hin Ille tollowtng P«>Petty
n l'pen t•n m n ra ion wm be con...,mm•l9<f"on or''"' the l h e c It a t't'-o C .Sad I e unned StatH Do41•ra. 11 \1141 1ron1 en111oci• 10 ''" l\l)l•lilc:an Tiiie PARCEL 1 Loi eo or T•
or Est.ates J\ct) The pcllllon 711\ day of Feb1uary tll8a, ol to a.m. Montgomery, Costa Mv111, en1rence 10 the Old °''"r. County lntu11noe C P•"V localed •I t t-4 103•11. 1n me Ctty of 1rv111e. is Sl't for l1c111 mg in Dept. al Re11den1111 Eecrow Corporation, Call f o r nl 11 , (under the Cour1hou .. , loeelod on ent• Al'll lot Filth 8 t, In tne Cl!Y or 01nra of Orengt, Slate of C111111ou
No 3 at 700 C i vil' Centl'r 1700 Adema Avenue, Suite 104, 1 d d Adminia ll Bllld., betwMn Syc:-• 81•MI • Aha, Calllo • all 1hl11 r10111 11119 per m1Q 1ec:orcltd In boot\
DrlV<' W est, Santa Ana. CA Coell MHa, CA 92628 Thi• I• 1 n epen t'nl tra on Broadway In lhe City of 8•nl• An.. and Int•••• 0•111:r.fld 10 ••Id now pa go 1 11J to 18 I" o Ju
92702 F b 6 9 pun:lleM money Joen rec>1y1ble In of EMUU8 A c\). The pellUon Or•noe Counly, Celllornla. •II rlghl, "411d llY 11 11 d 0..0 of T•utl Mi1c:oll11noou• M•P• tn tl\e 01
on t' ruary 1 • 1 83 montnty peytn"11• Ill se\ for hearing ip Depl. title encs '""'"' conveyed tc end in int pr rty 111u1t•d In Hid tne Coun1y Recorder or
al 9 3U II m So 111 11 known lo 1ne SeQ>red No. 3 at 700 Civic Center now n.td by 11 under the deed ol C9U0ty • t•t• O.krltMHI H County lf YOU OBJECT lo the Parly. •II bu11nett nemu and Drive Weal, San la Ana, t•r•uat. in the 1ee1 PtOC>9'ty, dMc:rlbed PARCEl Unit I H lhow11 •lld C:XCEPT THEREFROM •II Oil
granllnti or tht' petition , you 9ddllllMS UHd by the Oet>IOt IOf d 11 I In• II In et Cl er I• In m111et1l1 end Olh« l\y<lrOC•f
h lhe three vea11 1&11 p111. ere ,,.,. Cal 1 f or n I a 9 2 7 0 2 on PARCEL 1 Unit 8<" .. Nld unit condom um pl an rocorded t>tlow 1 depin or 600 tee1, wl1 8 ould l'llht>r appear ut lhe SAME February 9, l983 at 9:30 a.m . 111nown 11n<1detln9d1n 1na1 cer1aln Feb•u••Y 1079 1n Book 13050, "" r1gn1 or au1tece en11 ~
hearing and stair your Daled November IS, 1082 IF YOU OBJECT to the Condominium P1111 recorded In Page n I Ollictat Rooord1 or reterv9d In lnllrumenlt of rec:o
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objections or hit> writlcn Su111n Herwy ll f h bOOk 270. paget 8 10 21, 1nc1u1M1. Orang• ty, Celltornie PARCEL 2 E11emen11 u ObJN'twns with the co4 rt Clinton K Hervey gran ng 0 l e petition. you or Mltcell1n.oue Map1. record• 01 PARC 2 An und1v1ded 50 i ortn 1n 1ne Sec11ona en111
be f 0 r l' h ear 1 n g y 0 u r Secured p.,11ee should ellhet appear at the Olanoe County, CelllOfnla, togetnet perC«ll 1 e11 in ind to Lot t of Ce•111n bHMet111 for Ownet
Pu11111ned Orange Co111 D•llV h earing and stat e your Wiii\ an undMded 1112 1nt9'•t In Tr•c:I N 041g H ahown on • Support Se111emen1 1
appearan<'C m..iy be in person Pllo1, Jan 20 111113 obj'eclions or file written 91\d to Loi II of ~Kt No 7181 •• map r in Booto '4411, PIOff Encroachment and Com~
or by your attorney. 413·83 ob ectlons with the court shown on• Map recorded 1n bOOk 22 and t Mlac:etlaneous Map1, Dflvewey Easemen1 01 tn• A•ll I F y OU A RE A ------------• 2711, P•gH II lo 21. 1nc;lu1tve, of record I Orange County, en111Jed f11emen11" ot 1 CREDITOR PUBLIC NOTICE before t h e hearing. Your Mlacell1neou1 Mapa, record• or Celllor . together w ltl\ all Declarellon or Cov.nan1 or a rontrngcnl --N-0-T-1-c-.-0-,-11-y-11-IL-11-1-IL-t""T-Y--I appearance may be in pcnion Or•nge Coun1y, Calllorn11, d•lln9d 1mprov ""· 1n•rot0n. ncepllng Condition• end Rnttlcllo
creditor of the deceased, 0, 11 .. NUAL Rff'OlllT or bi your attorney. u common Area "A" on peg• 21 or lh.,elro onoomlnlum Unllt 1 and dHc:rlbed tn "SUBJECT T0"''1>411
you mus t file your claim " I y 0 U R aald M•p 2 !oca1 eon (the 'Oec:11r111on")
with the rourt or present 1l Pursuant 10 Sec:llon &t0-4(d) 01 A E A PARCEL 2. An undivided 1/232 PAR L 3 An eac1u11ve PARCfl 3 Euemen11 u au
1ne ln1ernal R-u• COde, notice 11 CREDITOR or a contingent 1n1er•1t 1n end 10 Lo• 13 of Ttact No eese ppurranant 10 oecn unit ••-n11 are partlcul.,ly aet t
t 0 1 h e P e r s 0 n 8 I nereby given 1n11 tile annu•I report creditor of the deceased, you 71113, 11 1nown on 1 map recotded lo• th e and of occupanc:y of In tne Article entitled "E~ts
represent.alive appointed by lor 1ne llsca1 year Febru1ry 211, •1182 must file your claim with the 1n bOOll 273. ~· 1 10 18 lnclullv• 1nose uons ol the rHirlcted or tne Dec11,.t1on or Coven•nl
lhe rourt within four months 0 1 ELL A MAY STED MAN 1 h of Mltcellln110U1 Map1, record• of comm a1e11 dealgn•ted In Ill• Cond1t10111 eno Reattlctton from lhe date of first FOU NDAT IO N . a pri vet• court o r present l tot e Orange County, c111lorn111. dellned d1etar na or rea11Jc;11ona and deac11bed1n "SUBJECl"TO"'belo
issuance of letters as •ound1tlo?· 1•1•v1•11•1bl•111at 1
1ne personal representative HCommonArH "B"otpage 15ot 1hown the condominium plan tor (tl'le "Matter Dec:far1tlon") unde
rondallon1 prncpa 0 c:e or appointed by the cour\ 11fdMep eech 1heSec:t1onneedlnQtlnwc:llArtlel provided m Section 700 of 1nspec;11on during regular b\itlneH within four months from \he PARCEL 3. An undlVlded 11232 The t .. l edd•ea1 or other enlllled .. lollowe "Owners Rlgl\la
the Prob a I e Code or hours by •ny c:ltlzen wno requeall 11 dale of first issuan ce of 1n1eres1 In and to Lot "C" of Tract destg11at1on or 1ald end Dut1u " "Ut11111e1 end Ceble
Califo rnia The ume for w1tn1nl&ad•y••ll.,1Mdt1eottllll No. 7191u11\own on• m•P I>' 1purpor1e0101>e 254E. Telev11ion·',"Slde)'MdElsement1".
filing clauns will not expire publlcauon 11, __ letters as provided In Section recorded In boOlt 2111. p911ft 8 t& t5tn No A, Coit• Men. CA Suppori •nd Settlement", Tne round11to•l'a prlnclp.tl 0 .,... 700 of the Probate Code of 2 t. 1nclual11e, of Mlacell1neoua Sal le will be made without Encroechmenr', 111<1 •Community prior to £our monlhs from 19 1oc119d et 1140 Newport Centlf California. The lime fot Mepe, record• 01 ~ano• County. cove or w1rrenty, 1xpreaa or Facllttiet euement"
the date of the hear mg Drive, Sun• 500. Newport BHcn, {ling claim1 wW not expire ce.lllornle, enown 11 RecrNtlon Lot lmpl H to title, po1Mulon or PARCEL 4 EaHment tor 1ngre11.
noticed above. Celllornla "C" on PIO• 12 or 11ld Map. enc 1nce1 to 11111ty the unp•ld egrou and 111111 purposes, end
YOU MA y EXAMINE The principal man•g•r 01 ine prior lO four m on ths from The 11ree1 addr11s or otller b•l• due on the no•• or no1" draln•g• In, unl!er, 1nroug11 1nd
lound•tlon 11 Rot>er1 W Stedman the date o( the hearing c:ommon d•lgn•tlon ol 1ne •bo11e HCU by Mid Deed of Trust 10 acrosa 1n11 POf11on ot Loi N and Loi
....... , ....... 1'7?••"4111.
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Hill •tdtt Dellllfl 11tew 3 It f•la11le Jtt1
~'""'"' Cltn & meld• 2 Br 2 Be y;iy M•lur• querier• UOOO mo n(ln emkra. no"" MOO
76' '100 8tlly -t dee>'• 2•~11"·'1'6
C•••• Val. 2411 ig3~u or 111_..> * 8C ...., •• , ... 2 Br. t ------Ba. tlmtnlllM Clllld OK. 0CtANl8AY VICWI
no pell. tUO/mo. 2 Ir. I la '°' 1·2 acMte,
068·3862 no 1>91• l.M~. c1 .. n a private IT 10/mo 'fHrl)'
lnclono 1.11111 073-0372
aft SPM
2 OR 'l Ba, cple, drpa,
110 ..... refr1g. wahr/d1yr
P1110 seoo mo .
552 1872 C.rHI ... Jbt 1722
T••••H•ff IJaL IHI BAYFAONT. t BR, 1 BA.
BIG CANYON TOWN· trig te251mo l tl, JUI
HOUSE. lullurlOIJI 2 Br, 2. I I 0 0 d • P Y r I y .
Ba Spectaeuler 9011 6'44.01211. GOVrM' lelet view, MP 2 _OllC_n ____ 3_B_R_eon_d_O_fp-Hlc-.
c 11 1 g • r l • • • • oer 1ec sundeck lt05
112001mo 844·2'18 mo' 1 141u2-204o Avl
Fet>
A11lf•Ht1 Farah• .. 1er. up1111ra. g•••o• &
lalMt eleo U\Cl, $510 mo. ••• 1 ... 1. 2I07 0715~578, 780·8515
S $575. 2 bf. 1 ba, blllnt, no moll 1 BR ept, Mw Cf~. pell Pool.
drpe, S-425 Agent 780-I 100 8-1 875-6088 ---------·•Old Corone Charm 2 Bf 1 BAY FRONTAGE. be9Ch, Ba. wllrplc, 1 Cat garege,
pier. J>(kg 2 Br. S850 l very latge deck, welk to
5575 Ulll po . 303 E. b11ch. lt2511 .. u .
Edgew11e1 11011.2eee. 770-03-47
Ctrtaa ••I Mar 2'22 Spacious Stu<llo j.oft. no
Beaulltul 11.1nMl . decor•-kllcl\lfl $325tmo. lncldr.
tor lurn apl . ftplc utile Call 720-<>eob Al-
$99Slmo 673-0896 befl• ,.,.2 2 etory 2 bdrm, 2 lull Coate lle11 -4 bat ha, waaher. dryer,
HWNIT VILLAIE cozy CloH to bHoh.
Beauutul Lelld.C.ped Aven. Feb I '83 1850
Gas. wettr peld Palloa, mo &3J-3030, 5•S-ll85'4
pool, Jecuu1. sauna. ,.__ M -• .. tennis CC>Yrll. volleybell "9111 eu •• -
courts, rec room. Jr 1 Br. Lero• 1 Br. edult, neer
Fyrnlshed S-430 ttop ooJ 11 1111 pd
Call 557-0075 ~ 8 814 p M 0 ~ r "o v I • :
OIU IEL HI 5•8-0336.
ALL UTILITIES PAID 1 & 2 Bdrm• •Pll evell.
Pool, 1p1, laundry, g•-
Compart before you rage No peta. $435/mo.
rent Custom dealgn up Before 8 cell
featyrea Pool, bbq, 845-5677
cov'rd 9.,age. aurr0Ynd· 1·T-o_w_n_h_ou_ae_2_B_r .-, ,-,,_-e-... -
ed with pl~ah lendaee-frple pool •P• atteelled ping. No peta. • • ' 1 Br. Furn s515 garage. A11all now. Cell
the file k ept by the court. If ::~.:..,!I~~;:~. noticed above. rHI property 11 known 10 u• II' Wit 78 28, plul lhe tollowlng 42 of ltee1 No 10334, 11 pet map
you are interested in \he Su••• 50["' YOU MA y EXAMINE 31106 Celle Se11 Diego, San Ju111 1111 d co111. ••P•n.1e1 and filed In book «5, PIQff 25 to 30 .. estate, you may file a request Capiatrano. CeJJlornl• 92875 9dv • •• •he time of 111e lnl1191 1nctutlv•. M1ac:eltet1e0U1 Map•. In
365 W. Wlleon 6'42-1Q71 e3t-•964 ....... .,. 2'41 WWMEWMll
759 w. 19th. with the court to receive N-porl Beech, CA 92600 the file kept by the OOW't. l{ Thll Hie Wiit be m.de, wilnout pu 011 ol thla Notice of Sile the olllcie of 11\e Covt1ty Rec;otder Of r
Publl•n•d Or•nge Cout Dally you are tnleres\ed In the covenant or w11ranty, exl>fested or S79 • Hid Coun1y. shown u Common
spec i a I no Ii c e o r I h e P1101. J•nuary 20. 1983 402_83 estate, you may file 8 request lmpll9d, regarding uue, pos-•lon, N I! 10 PROPl!llTY OWNE.R Roadway on Exhlbll 1 of th•t
* $350/mo. up. Bac:h • 1 & 2 Br. unlYrn & fyrn
pool, ape. 18092 FlorldA.
8-42-2834, 8'2-3172
LUXURY
I Br. 1 Be. $'485 mo.
inventory of estate assels with the court lo receive or eneumbrancff, 10 P•Y tne unpeld Y MIN Dl!,AULT UNDIA A Supplemenl•ry Declersllon of
and of the pel1t1ons, accounts llllllO IC NOTICE prl11cip11 tum or $-42,776.48. plu• DI 'TRUST, DATl!D AUGUST Coven•nu, condl1Jon• and
and repo rts d escrit-d i n ruul special nolice of th e i111er111 u provided In the note 3, t . UNLl91 YOU TAKI Re11r1<:11cSnsrecordedonAugu11 15
Sec lion 1200 5 o C lhe FICTmous BUSINHe inventory of estate asaets MCU•eO by th• deed of 1ru1t, plu• AC It TO PlllOTECT YOUlll 111eo.111 book 13704, 119091 168 10
NAMt! 9TATEMENT and of the petitions. account.I en eddltl0n9' eellme19d •mount ot "" RTY, IT MAY H 80l.D AT A 1112 tncluslve. Offlclal Records of
California Probate Code T1ie IOllOWing person' are dOlng and reports described In S2,930 oo 11 any. under 1ne t9'm1 ot PU SALi. If' YOU Nl'•D AN "Id County
C ARMAN & 1>us1nesst1 Section 1200.5 of \he 1hedeedol1ru11enor-.cl\ergn EX NATIONO,THl!NATUltl "YOUAREINDEFAULTUNDER
MANSFIELD/E . DAY NEWPORT PUBLISHING andexp41n1JNOf1heTn.illM 0 E PltOCl!IDINO AOAfNIT A DEED OF TRUST DATED
CARMAN, 2 72 l P acific DIVISION, a Calllornla corpotetlon. Califomla Probate Code. The Lend41f/Benetlclery under the Y OU 9HOUl.D CONTACT A NOVEMBER t8, 11180 UNLESS
C 4001 Westerly Place. No 108. Brlan,G. Saylln, Attorney deed of trUll hu algned •nd L R. YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT
Coast H ighway, or ooa de! Newport Bffcn. Ca11lorn11112680 at Law 1'140 Beach Blvd dellvered ot ti\• Tru11ee • ~: Janu91)' 12, ~ Y-OUR-PR-04>EfHY, IT MAY BE-
Mar, C A 9 ! 6 % 5, ( 7 14 ) H 1 C Corporation 4001 S It •1 o• W t I t " Decltretlon of Default of the F AMERICAN TITLE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU 675-0%00. Waslerly Plec. No 106 Newport a e ~. es m DI er, Obllg•tlOn• a.wred by the deed ol I NCE co .. NEED AN EXPLANATJPN OF THE
Published Oran~c Coast Beacl\ C1Morn1a 92660 Callforala 1%,83. (7 14 ) trua1, and. N0111C9 ol O.laull end c1Corp NATURE OF me PROCEEDING
Tnts businua ir conducte<I by 1 118-2'8! EJectlon to Sell, wl\leh rec:otde<I on ~Ina L Lewr1e AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD Daily Pllol, Jan. 2 • 21, 27, corPO<ation Pubh1hecl Oran&t' Coa11 Delly Auguat 27, 11192 u Oocument t! Filttl SI CONTACT A LAWYER "
1982 H 1 c C¢rpotatlon P\lot, Jan 13, 14, 20, 1983 82-303487, of Ottlclel Rec:ords Sii An•. CA 92701 The 1trMt address or common 392-83 Kent Powell. 270..llS This nle wlll be conducted by (1558·3211 dHlgnatlon of Ille ebove Is: 3
POOl.IC NOTICE
NOTICE Of' INnNOED
TitANlfflt UNC>Efl
HCTIOH• MOn AND 24014
CALfl'°"NIA IUllNl!ll ANO
PflO,HllONI CODE
Neme ol llcart-. tl\4Nr Soclll Security number, •nd addHI of
licen1ed premise•. 1ncludlng Zip
Code Herm•11 W Pet1111glll Socl•I
Secuttly NO 2, 2·211·11241. 1880
Monrovia. Coll• MeH, CaUlornl•
92627
Oorotny J P11tlng111, Soct•I
Securl1y No tll9-12-11420, tHO
Monrovl•. Coste Mell, C•lilor11l1
02627
Name. Soc:l•I Secu•lty numbef.
and 80dr111 ol lnlend&d tr•ntflfM
1ncludlng Zip COde·
Robert A Ro w e Soci al
Sec:ur11y No 537-22-1240 13552
Fairmont, Tuslln. Cllllornl• 92UO
Mar1or1e L Rowe, Soclel
Security No 3116·26-1312. 135~2
Fairmont Tullln. C•Utornla 112680
Kind ol tieenH(s) 1n1ended to be
tr•nslerred On Sale S-& Wine
Public Premises. Llcen1• No
42·S6&34
Tolel conllderatlOfl 10 be peJd tor
tne buslne1s and llcense 11
S58,500.00 0.M:rtptlon AmOt.1nl c .. h 10 be depoaiteo s !>.ooo oo
Oemend 1101e lot' cean 10 be deP<>lf 19d Into llSCIOW 1 S ,500 00
Nole and Sewrlly Ag,__1
1n 11vor ol rne Seller 34.000 00
Nole •nd Sec:u<lly Agreemenl
In l•vor ol tne Seller 4,000 00
rOTAL
CONSIOERA TION SSll,500.00
The p i e c e wnere lh•
con$oder•llon for the 1renster ot 10.
t>uslness •nd tl\e llC4w>se or licensee
IS ta be Plld ll.
Wea19rn M utu•I E1crow
CorPO<•lion. 14081 s YOfb9 Str•I Suite NO 101, Tus11n. Cllllornl1 on
or 1l1er February 10. 111113
Tne p1rtle1 agree lhet 1ne
con1ldllf1tlon lor tne 1ren1ler or tne
businet1 end tne heenM °' 11een-
1s 10 be P•IO 11t• tne Oep1nmen1
ol Alcotlolte ee....r-oe ContrOI n•
IPOfOv9d 10. 1>1000Md lt9nlll'
Name 1nd eddreas of lne escrow
nolder We1tern Mutuel Escrow.
14081 S Yorba St•eet. Suite No 10 t , Tustin. Calllornl• 92680
A11et1tlon Ardith freebelrn
H41fman w Pe111ngUI
Oorothy J Pelllngoll
Tr1n1feror(1)
Robert A Rowe
MerjOtle L Roww
Transl•'119C•l
Pu1>ll1lled Or•nge Cout Delly
P\101. J•nuery 20. 1983 3117-113
POOl.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS •UllMeSI
NAME ITATUftNT
Tne IOllOwlng '*'°"' are doong DU$lne11 u
MASTER MASONRY. 2799 I
Peseo Berr1nca, San Ju111
Cep.1J11no. C•lltomll 92875
Keith Juon E111011, 2711111
P11eo Berra"c' Sen Juan Ceplatr•no. Clllilomle 112915
Robert E L••· 262 1 North Qrsnd Avenue. No F, Senta Ana,
\, Ca!llornle 92106
Thll bu1tnee1 It conduc19d by •
oener11 pettnerenlp.
Keith JllOl1 Ellloll
Tlllt 11.,..,,.,.t WU l\led With the
Covnty Cllttl o1 Orllll09 County on
JllnU""f3, 1913 MU>aWMGKT ,......,.et ....
.......... laflll lhllldlf19 .. ......,,.
U8tiM hec:tl, Cellfofnfe nN1 , ...
'vOll•h•d Orenge Co11t Dally
PllOl,JMI a. 13.20. a1. 1•'3
14243
vice Pretldent ------------Celllornle Po1llng and Publlahlng lbllahed Orange Co•11 D•lly Fleeing Wind, Irvine, CA. No
Tn•s tl•ternent w .. llled wltn 10. PU8UC NOTICE Company wnoH 1ddfHS and ~ J•n. 20. 27, Feb 3, 19113 werranty 11 g lve11 •• 10 111
county Clerk ol Or-noe cou11ty on 1------------phone numt>er la 10211 NOtth Le~• 311&-83 com1>1e11ne11 or correctMSa. The
Oeoem1>9' IS 19113 COAIT COMMUNITY Avenu• Suite 201, PHtdene, .,..,UC NOTil"C beneficiary under H id Deed or tr~ CDUiOI IMSTNCT Cttlilomle 111104 PH (2t3)881-4M8 l"UU "" Trust, by reason ol • b•&KO or
Publlaned Or•nge CoHI Diiiy NOTICR Of IA.La Dated. o.c.mt>er 28, 111112 OU,.,_. IN Dtl!trAULT UNO«lll A del•ult In tne ObllQlllOna sec:ureo
Pilot, Jan 8, 13. 20, 27, 1983 Of NfWOMAL .... ~llll'Y Home Fecterll Savino-ID Of TRUIT OAffD MAY at, tnereby, O.r•tolore eaec;uled 111d
141-113 TO HkaHelT ltDDCll 111<1 Loen AelOcietlOfl ~-UNL£91 YOU TAKI ACTION delivered to 11\e undertlgned a No11ce le li.reby gl11«1 11111 blda a Corpo11Uon 'PltOT£CT You• p OPI TY wtillen Oecl•rauon or Default and MllC NOTICE wllt O• received tor Hie 10 tne •• Truttee AY IE IOLD AT ~ PU:uc Demand tor S11e.11nd written notice
------------1 l\:lgMlt bldO. of the followlno uMd By. Lind• R. Wtrnet L I • I , y O U NI! I O A N of brMCll end ot elecllon to cau ..
FICTITIOU9 eveM.. equipment wtllctl llU bMtl deciard Alll Vice Pr.-dent 1.ANATION OP r.-~ tne 11nderelgned to •ell HUI
NAME ITATDlllNT .,,p1ue to tl\e n.<11 ot the Coeat Publlaned Orange CoHI D•lly THE ,.._OCE.IOfMO AOAIN9T p1openy to .. hlfy Mid obll;lllont.
Tile following ~tton 11 doing Convnunlly College Olttrlct: Piiot, Jan II, 13, 20. 11183 iu. YOU eHOUU> CONTACT 11 Ind tnert•ll•r tn• undersigned
Du*-as SALE Of' OA'tASCOPE M102J 111-13 WYO. cauMd Hid notice ot breec:ll er1C1 of
OPTO ASSOCIATES. 3101 s MONITOR/0£trl8AILLATOA NOTICE Of TitUITll'I IAU electlon to be fOCOfded See>tember
Bt1a101. Sant• AN, Cahlorma 02704 Sale Old• wlll be !>P•n•d end Pl8llC NOTIC( . T.I. Ho.. S1liM 27. 1982. u Intl• No 12-3381170 1n
Brllli;;,•:a1.. :~~~:1:io1~~~~7~,4 r.~a:T.'t:":,~ f~. -:~-::~= NOTICI INV~ 1109 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. 11111 ~1~' :r. o.:~11~~~~!~. bul -" f t 1 I 00 Tl\ d 110 ITEM NO m I W9dnesd•Y FebtY•ry 9, 1983. at Tn1s buS1ne11 ia condlJCt,,,, by an orm a : • m ura •Y· NOTICE 18 HEREBY. Gl"EN 1~ o'Clock 1 m. 01 .,Id daw, In the without ~oven•nl or w•rr•nty, 1ndM<1ue1 Janu•ry 27, 111113 Jn ti\• Ol1trlct " ,,. ' expresa -tm.....,. r-··d•~ 111•· _ _._. ,__......_,__ ........ r.......,_,. om se1 •Side tor conducting -,........, -..-"'" ..,,, Fred J Balduu Admlnl1tratlon Bulldlng, 1310 -... .......-... -,_ -" 1 • s ,.. wnn the offlcet >I l)09HHIC>n, or 9"C\lmbt1111Cet, fo This s111ement was toled wttn 1ne Ad•m• Avanue, Colla Meu . the City ol Cotta M ... 10 wtl T 1 "1 1 · •n ° pey the •emalnlng prlnelpll sum or County~rkolOrengeCountyon C1lllornla All bids mull be CltyCoullCll PO Box 0t200 Coa1EAL ESTATE S ECURITIES thenoteteeur9dbyleld0eedol
Janua') 4. 1983 delivered to th• olflce ol Iha Men, Californl• 1126211, on o RVICE. IOCll9d 11 2020 Norin Trull, wtth 1n1er .. t u In said noll
F20Me5
Pu1>1t1ned Orange Cont Dally
PtlOI Jan 6. t3 20. 27 19113
133·113
PurcnHlng Agent 11 the above before tne nour of 11·00 • m o oedway, Suite 208• In tne City 01 provided, edv1nc•i, u any, under
eddr ... "'lot to ll>e time Ml tor tne Friday February 4 19113 It 1n•H b 11 Ana. Covnty 01 Or911ge, State t ... 1 r Id "-d r T
Opentn"'g 10 be ellglble tor tlle rnpon1ibiiltv '01 the bidder I C•llfornl•, BENEFICIAL .... lfttll 0 sa ..,..... 0 rust, dellVllf 1111 bid to 10. City Cieri\ ANAQEMENT CORPORATION Of '"'· c:h.,gu lllld expenMI or Ille conlldetlllon. Oll1ce bw 1ne proper announ MERICA. • Oelaw11• c:orporaUOl'I, Trustee end of tne tru111 oreated by Propolll lorm1 and complele , .,Id ............ ,. ot Tr""I Said aa•· wf" .... ti~ e~1 wtH ........ ~·bl"""' I duly eppolnted TruSIM under ..,_, -"' •""' P\BIJC NOTICE tnstruc:tlonl mll'f be obltlned II the .... "' ""' .,.. _, t I lh f le lleld Oil Tundey, Febru9ry 22. 1983 PurehHlng Deputmenl of the and read alOud et t I 00 • m . Of P<Ktu•n ° • power 0 .. 11 2 oo p• m 11 tne Cnapman
FICTnlOUI llUIMll
NIIMI ITAT£MENT
The followtng perlOl'IS •~• dOlng
buslrles$ H
Dll1Jtc1 II the at>ove add-For aoori thereafter u prectk:able onlerr9d In lhet eet'taln Deed of Avenue •ntrance. to lh• Civic:
eddltlonel lnlormlllon °' f118941Ctl0n Frld1y February 4 111113 In I rull executed by LAWRENCE Center Bu~d•ng. 300 Eat Cl>apmen
1ppolntmtt11t. call Betty 81ldwln Coun4:il Chambera.° City Hell, LllAREZ and MAGGIE ALVAREZ. Avenu1. 1n tile City ol Ori~. CA (714) 55e-57&0. Fair Drive Cotto M ... Call!« usNnd 11\d Wile, recorded J\lne NOTICE AT THE Tl .. E O S .. E
81<11 mutt be 11CCompanlecl by a 92626, ior th• turn'11nin • 1980. In Book 136<'2 ot Officlel · .., ,..L • LIQUID ASSETS. 151112 Triton
Lllne. Hunllng1on Be•cn. c111lorn11
926-411
CERTIFIEO. CASHIER'S CHECK OR ASPHALT FOR STREET REPA orda or HI~ County, •1 P•o• :1~g,~~\~~ ~~~~IJ~Ri"~~
PEASONAL CHECK made payable ' Ad d 111 O " •I I e I I Of 1 1762' Recor de• 1 lnllrument No. CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN
Chrl1top he r Wllll•m
Cunn1ngn•m. 2557 Yale Place.
Cosll MeN Calllornll 92828 RlndaM LOUii 8la1141'mlll, 211211
Europa Drive . C.oau Mei•.
Celllornl11 92828
to 11\e Coall Community Coll~e 1pecol1Callon1 may be Oblal 344· by reHon ol a breecn or CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h.
Ol$tric1 or Ceah Ill an amount no tM Offic. 01 Ille Purc:l\IUl.ng A delault'" peyment °' 1>9'formance At tne time o f 11\e lnltl•I
IHI then 10% 'of tl\1 total bid It 17 Fat• Drive, Coat• M r ~ 0~'':i": -::'ed ~~· publtcallon of 1n11 notice, the 10111 PertoOll cl\edt1 .,. acc:eptat>te up Caltfl)(Ola Sidi shOuld be talUI' nc: •ng • rHc Of • •U • llTIOlllll or lne Ulll)lkl l>ellJIC:e of Ille
to Ille •rnount of 125.00. Oei>ollt• 10 tlle 111en11on of lhe City C Mollee 01 which wH record•.d obllg1t1on Hcured by tne above
of 1uc:ce11ful bidder(•) wlll be wtlhln aald time nm11 111 • $9'>1embet 21• Jlll2, u Recordel' 1 deacrlbed deed of 1ru11 end
applied to the purchue price. Other envetope, Identified ~ 111e our ~":~~u:;~0~~c ~~~rJ~11fo~1~~ estimated co111. upen1e1, end Tl\ls 1>u11neu 11 condvct9d by a
oenere.1 pertnettllli;
R•ndall L. Bl•ttennan
depoalt chec:k1/or CHI\ wlll be with 11\e Bid Item Number HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH advanc;es Is SI te.983 45 To
returned alter 1ne Boerd of Opening Date. Jawlul ..,,........ ol ine u 1190 Stat .. • determine the cpenlng bid, you mey This ttll.,.,..,1. wu tiled with the
Covnty Clerk ol Or1noe County
f'20SM5
Publl1ned Orange Coatt Delly
Potot, Dec 30. 19112, Jan 6 13, 20,
1983
Truat-· acceptance ol l\lah bid(•) Eael'I bid 11\•11 ~ty NOii .. _,,_, n • cell (7 t4) 1137..otee
wflictl wlll be on Feb 0 11163 every Item II ut fortn In °1 1 cuhlef • cl\eck drawn °" 1 O••• JenuMY 11. 11183
All eapenlH 01° certege •nd 1pec1flc11ton1 Any and llll• °' NllOll•I biink a al•le or BURLINGTON FINANCIAL
removal ••• tl\e r919onllblllty of ucept1on1 10 the a~clllc• lectarel credit l>'1l<>n or • •t•t• or SERVICES, INC .. Trual• Purc:h-'11. 8% ulelt tu wlll be must b4I Cletlly lllted 111 the leder9' Uvil'lgl •lld IOen uaoctellOn T O SERVICE CO _ ... ..._. )o' an amount• llf\lele vllld end lallure 10 Ml lortn any 11 dOfnlclled In lhlt 11•1•. •N P•Y•t>le 11 • -oent ..,.,_,. 1ne time o1 ..... ell r1g111, uue •nd Cllrls Oemlow. ANt. Sac 511112·112 rel•ll Hin tu permit c1rd the speclllc1Uon1 lh•ll be gr tnlllfHI held bV ,1, u TrullM, In ,3833 Cernlno 0.1 Rio S 00-4
------------9CCOtTIPll\lee bid. tor refection cl lhe bid. that rHI property eltulle In Hid S•n Diego, CA 9<"10&-'404• PtJ8UC NOTICE All property llatad herein 11 E9fl\ bid •h•ll Mt forth I County •nd Stete, dHcrlbed H J6111) 584-821111 -nnoui .., ... ,, off«ed fOf' Hie "M 11, wh«• II," n1me1 end reslOencu f<>ltowa· Publl1hed Orange Co11t D•llY
...... and wltllou1 rec;ou,M egelnlt the peraons and parllea tnterea PilOt Jan 20 27 Feb 3 19113 ..,.._ ITA,......,, Olllrlct The Dl1trlct m•kH no 1ne propoHI II tl\e bid 11 Lot 1111 or frac1 t7t3 MP« map • The tollowtng pe•1on 11 doing Ion he rec:orded In 8oott 51 pegw 16-17 ol 389-«J bUtl,_ ~ g 1,1, r • n 1 • e , war r a n t y , or corporal . •••te I ,,_ ~. u recorGed In the ottlQe of
CITY LI""' lolTCRIORS, 19048 repreHntttlon. uprHHd or otrie.a wtlO c:an sign.,, tl\e Co11nty Recorder of u1d r" ,.. •"' lmplled, wltl\ regerd 10 COl'dl1IOll of on betnllt of 1ne corpor•t County Lomita AYe .. Orqe. C.e. 928411 PfQPel'ty or n1neu of PfoperTy tor whether more 11)111 one oll Patrlcta Delahanty, 1go49 any ueeor purpoM. No Claim will be llgn II 1119 bid la J>y •partner Tne street •ddr111 or olh•r
Lomita Ave , Or.nge Ce., 92tell coneldered 10, ellow•nce or a joint venlure. •l•te tn. common d11lgn1tlon of the rHI Thie b\lal,_ 11 conducted by an eclllon Of dd I II I O 1>'009•1)1 flefelnabOw dac:rtbed I• lndtvtdull. adluatmen!.._.~ .• ' of ...... :='"' Mlet • .... r~t o, 1 or,~..' bid purpo<-ted to be 830 Pine Place. baaed on , • ..,.. t... o a .... ,.,. .. ven uren ,.., Coefe ....._ C•hlornl• D R. Delehanty ~ MU9')' the PIH' In ~ l>'oe>rlelOf'llllP Of en01 Atty IOf' I ll rupee II. NO retu1n• ellow9d. tnat do.I bullnMI Unde•. I Th. u" d. t • 1 g n. d n ... by
Patricia OellNrtty The Olstflc1 lhtll not be ..aponalble n-. the bid IMll be It'! t dltclalma-ell llaOlllty lot any
Thl9 •lelemet'll WU nlad wl1h tl\e -J I f 111 b Id d lncorrec:1r>t111 In Hid llreet ttdd• ... c c f O C t tor eny accident°' lnfury ,_.t ng n•m• 0 • ., w or 0111« common cletignetlcll. ounty lerk o range oun Y 1rom purch ... of properly Ofl ..... d11lgn111011 l ollowlng th Said NI• will be m•d• wllllOlll
Dec. 14, tN2. .,__ Paymenl In lull mu11 be med• "OBA (the flctltlou1 na • warrenty, expreu or lmplled.
P I d 0 Co t D Jly wlltlln ten c.tender dayt aner notice provided. nowever, no lie iegerdlng tltle, po11e•11on. or ubl al\e r•nQ.• •• • of •-d. and the ttem(e) muel be name lll'la" be uMd unlell Piiot. Jan 18, 20, 27, Feb. a. 11113 rtl'llO't'9d from ll\e Ol9trict IKl!tty et currant ~ltl••llon with tl\e encumbrencu, to utltl}' tile
277-83 time of full peym~t. O.po1U of County Reco1der 111 c I pt1nc1p11 bal•nce ol the Note or ------------~rut high bld°"f•I wm be corpcr111ona, tnctude l1'e,.. ctn« oOlig•llon ncured by •aid P\&.IC NOTICE· c:ontlder9d forfeited II matetl.ija) the Preeldent, Secretary. Ti Deed of Truet. wltl\ lnterea1 end
F1Cm10U1 •UIMll aw1rded are not removed from and Man911er other 1um1 •• p,'ovlded tner•ln, ... .-IT ....... .-..., Olltrlo~t 19'111-within time llrnllt Tl\• City council of the ptu, edv1nc:e1. I eny. under the .. -.. '"'"'""'"'I ..... "'h c M fh ttnn• lhefltOf end lnlereat on 1UQI) Tne tollowlng pe11on It doing epacl Olllrle!t '~ ,,..,, t.,. t 0111 eH •eMfvN • •d~ancee, and plut '"'· elle•o•• bl.Ill,,_ u to r....O*''-matertal(1) for ..,. rejec;l any or 111 0ldt e/\d elloen-01 lhe Trua1• 90d of
FUN TEAM. 7106 S.•b•Hle &t .... lo '*11 Notl blddett•I OATEO· January l3, 11113 ,,,. lr\1111 CfMlecl by ..i• 0..0 ot
OriY9 HunllnglOf\ 8Mdl CellfOf'nle Thia notice la i\ _.danoe wtlh Publl•l\ed Oreno• Coa Y T1ut1 The 10111 •mount of Hid ne.ta · sectton t1440. tt<Ml, and 81450 of Piiot, J11n 20• IN:) obllgetton. )~lud1ng rtHonabry
Jol\n Alt>ett Gu1t•t•on, 7801 the Cellfomla f'.duc.l!loll Code. ullmeted teo. c1'ero11 and
·Seabteeze Drive, Hunllng1on =: ~t/E WATSON HpenMI Ol 1nt rru 1 ... et the lime ~· ;:~•11•=:uc:1ed by an ~.i:ry. Bo•rd of NOT1CI °" ot lnt111 lnltlal .1>uOllCet1on of ll\lt lnclMduel_.....,. True•-Notice, I• 150.t 70 43
jOl'ln A. OU1tatton COM1 Community C04110e Notice It ntttby Qtv.n Dated: Jenuery '1· '*
Tt\le etltetl*lt WM fled wtlll Int ,....__ .J Olelnot tT ~ li0r'4d wlll Ml De l'I ~~£~:€...~~.\~.:·
COunty Cletl< Of Otange Coullty on ..,._,; ttw.W'1 • ,~ -1 1 ·oo I 0, • n y d eo u 0, .. • MAI. UT A TE SECUAJT 1£8
o.ciemt>er 27. tllt2 _ a.lldm ...... ..,. tt"" oontrectad by •nyone Ot HlllVICI. e Ctllf Corp
.,._,.,1 "" vw m,,..n, on Of aner Ihle de " Aoen1
Publl1hed Orange CoH I Dally Publlthed Or~t Coe1t Oelly beted thl1 12th day Of D1J J.4°'119', ""' .. ~ Otc. 30. 11182. Je!I 0, 13, 20, "°'' Jenuary l3. • ttN Hl-a3 1"3 I010 N 8roecrwey. dot
1083 • • Mat~ D. Olotl IMll• Anl, CA llZTOe ____ .;.... ____ aeee..u __ , ftalC NOTIC( =.c:. 011 la.ta 1714) t6Ml10
•-uo Mnf.-Pllblltfled Orenr, toe P11oll1Md Orange Cout oau, ,._ nv rw. ITATW °' AH'900flmNT ,. • l'llot. Jiii 20, 27, '"· 3. 11183
l'ICll'TIOUI llUl ... 81 NAME 9TATI•NT
fhe lollowlng peraon 11 doing
buaine11• AAY'S EXTERMIN<\llHO CO, mu MonrcMe. un11 u, eo.11 M-.
CA.
RaymOl'ld Doylt O'Hlll0tan,
11251 Sanla Lucia, Fountain VIAWf,
CA
A«ymond O. O'HeHoran Thll •let-I WN 11141(1With11\e
County Cieri! of Orange County on
Jan 11. 1083 nm.
Publl1h1d Or•noe Cout Delly
Piiot, Jan. 13, 20, 27, F«I. 3, 11183
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P\&.IC NOTtCE
fl60TmOUI ltUllNall
NMllllTAtt•NT-
The followln9 peraon I& doing
bUllneNM Ml!OAl!IYTE ENTl!RPlllJIE8,
358 20th Street, No D. C<*a M ....
Oelllornla 112827 Oa~ld M. Olckel,•3H E. 10th
Street, No. D, Cotta Mua, Ctkf~ 02827
'"" t'>utlneee It COftduc1" b'f .. lllOtllidutl
0.Vld M Oletlel
Thie ete*'*'I -ltleCI wilt\ ttle Ceunty Clertt of Orange Oe\lnty on
JlltUfl/"/ &, IOU
irteTITIOUe eueMH °" UM °' Not. Jan 1.,, t... . ttN Hf:Q
NMm ITA,,_,,, ''°TmOUI .,._.I NAMS ---,..--_-IC_M)_TIC[.
TM 10110-ing peftOn (I doing HUNTfNOTON HA .. IOUR ~ .. CLEANf ltl, 1U3 t Peclflo COHI
&HACKL.ITON PROPfATIH, HIQhway luneel .. act!. Clllforf!I•
'400 MecArtl\\lr lo\HV1t<d, lvlte 807-42
600, Newp.Ort 1 .. 011, California f111 flOllllOUt Olltln•H name IHIO teferr•d to ebove •H tlled In ~ J.,,. "*-' ... on. 102 County on 'tbruMy 13, tM 1 l.l~de ••!!1~~·wport •••ell. IA .. D N HA P'IO~llllllH. ~ ..,_, INC , t•1 Plldllo COMI ~.
Tiiie °""'*' 11 ~ 171 en ~ leedl. Celltomia 80742 ~ 'TNe blltMftl -Oond11Ct9d 0y a "'°"'1 .i-IMl:lllttton oorpcwatlo!1
Tllllt 11~ .. flleCI Wiii l>orMn L. Ademt
Courtly Ollrtl .. Otllltll ~ Tlltl .... Mllttl w .. fllld _..,. ""9 ounw 21. tH2 ~ °""' Of OrMOt CollltlY °"
,._,_..~ Otllftte CoMt 0 ...... °'°·*'· tMf."•· .. ,,, 1"3 . ''°'
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1 & 2 BR. pool. •P•.
880, no pe11, furn. avall
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8081 HOiian<! Cr. HB
Blwn SleterlWerner
off Beach
3 Br. 2 Be. $835 mo.
Mlnu1es from beach
Merble Pyllman Iopa
Oec:oretor drapes
Plueh wlw carpet.a
Walk In CloMtl
Prlvlle Patio
Gourmet Kitchen
Carport w/etoreo•
Spe, outd00< BBQ
YOU DESERVE IT! J:':
Beautiful & park Hile wtlh lfW UEEI &PTI, terraced pool. •Private Pelloe Newl:ye, poor, 1pe, rec
•Covered Per111ng room. No 1)911. "485 3g3
•SpaclOYs Apts Hamilton, 645-'4'11.
•Dining Area Sharp bachalor unit,
•Welk In CloMt• 11011•. water pd $360
•Home-like Kltehena mo No pe11. Nr OCC.
1 blk to Hu111ington 5-40-1158, uk for Deve.
Center, tranaoortetlon & Larry or Pam
frwyt 1----------Lllrg• 2 BR 2 Ba, 2 aty
.T1 .. mll '.EE unit, S550 mo. No pet•.
Nr OCC. Cell 540·1158,
1 Bd1m From S515 Hk tor Dev•. Larry or
l.A QUINTA HERMOSA ,_P_e_m _______ _
162 11 Perkllde Ln. 1 blk 2 B• l'h 8a_ S-'450/mo f0t
W. of Beach. 3 blks S. 2 pettOnl. 755 W 18th
ol Edinger 847-54'4 I St 848-9507
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UM reautt-geltf"G Delly
Piiot ClaHlflad Ad• to .
releh Iha Orange Cout
mar1cet. Pttone 8'2·5679
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Jus llrat month's rent
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Hu1111091on Beach
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Otl!rtHlllH 40l4 HouHllHp1no Mo11 thru PAllT•flMll 1lllP lnr ~•I•• AK08hlt1 TIUIM" wa1,,btci. kino •ta., !t•IM!!! 1111 CN1nne1 ~.e10e To31 ..... M 1111
8W1m"ll"G pOOI Chtmlcal ,,,, 31nn 10 fJ'm, altn m11111 no wt.11d• C.-11 il O pt,.QI llllml Alto atud MIVIC. l•ff.JPCl.,G, h lltr, Clr6 U8f 0 Or, ICI ,UANI• h 12to mof'lh. Top dolllrt tor 9pOrlt ~
Hrvlet bu1lne11. Arll· COOkln~ 16 hr Ill Cle1111ng 111 6PM 10 Cllllrll>Ull 11\t l\IW "1•t301 ..,..11 1311 a .. ArltlW~t TUAf t15•t 7•3 C1re, ~gt, Ctmpett, "' ~~
111, Long fteach. Tutti/I, P9Nn f 3·5510 attM e 864'90411 Eu'o~ eOotlltM t• AKC OLD lNQl ISH Ad 718. U2 4100, Dt • l~~rll•. Pmwy '40' HfW.IHI MoorJng, Ot4'1. 4Udl'I i1J
lr11ln1 u .. a No ••P• pm PUT Tiii 1111cl•• mactllne Com SHErf.• 000 PUPPI 1 "" 8 ow• 1 . • • • I o b l>llm• IOOllllon An ••· Alll b UIO uaa M-~::~c· ,;i~,i~~·:~ri · .~:1 M t1tt•H,.r/Ooot l'vta anato' w••k•nCI• ~'i44~=~~~1~11 f ' 1 OH 1'11 _m J tl! oelltn\ lnvu1men1 • -tll ......
1,. ll u Ir• <I w 111 n •I with ••Ptlltnet tor Nb n111pon#lblt eautt1, ovw OOOIC AKC PVPG I wk1 Wllflts Hint Ill l tetf ottict dttle t·IOOlli'1·4Mll ---_..
140 000.. Celt collet t houte on Bay Mull t\IVI ~I Wtlh bullllndlllf II· 8 AMPl r 8r WIA I / I . ILH • Rll ll&LH llY·HH 150/000. e11;mi. a.ll>Oe. 20-i4· 11r1' llMotl ~. '11¥1 •• , -
Mon·Ftt 9-8PM Atll IOf Otr l!t1Qlleh ore I'd tract1vt Pt1101ltllt'4ia to H~'d lrt hnlle Mutt 1>e CtllntO llnt. lhow Of pet r.c..il OOnd "°4137 1100/mo. HUNTINGTON llACH • ·71 HOI, tuto .. ltlll\
Rudy •09·1e7-0111 146-7917 work with youth !•O.. fltlt prtelM a mot1v1 lg~ Qitlt dllPOll• 01tll Dini""' Room foblt a U810 Of FICf, FURNI-8JS.0240 NJ·-'00! (~
•HITllUIT* H /1111 ..... '"'' I 0 , .. ) Coll '·6PM. llllf HHlhlf 9"5·33159 If 0 n I I 90 I 13 0 0 e uphoi:111r10 Clltlr1 TURI Iott 81Jp NO mo. YttlffY * 1• t20I; 'lpd • ., NEWP~T 8EACti That'• what ou1 Orange ~00 l 702 1' 1111 348 SAY!lll fllLH t137 Tllb9 Xlnl cond 1900 2450 ()nll, IYPIWrll•. l'llrwy l1tM up to 1111. OrM9 WE PIY '~· <•17Mt)
P I h'l I Co tpt 1111r1n1 Stll C N I UI d .. "'" I 8 o w a e , t I o . 8 o b Can1I 81al '6'• * ft HOI, 14110., aun
x1n1 Le 13500 eq It A11on In your a_llgllt>Ot· lndlllldual with T•ll•r ••· wkt, 111011. P p 1200 omce 073--9398 .....ul * ·eo a20I· 6 lpd io.-r me ocat on ' " ~T1Tlll 0111• POlnt Olflct ... k. Ooldttn Rttrltver. AK • 6 twOOI v .... 11111.,vf 038·7162 . -· TIP aaa I •• roof. (IOIYl'W)
LOW PRICE hood or ., w6rlt C•ll EYE wnuua ptrltnCt or heevy Cll• 848 4089 °' 8'17 0770 8otld c;;k'eooll1htllJ Cltl'I RtQllt.,, Sweda • Up IO 40' Bo•• Ille> In , •• 1111 OAll dtdf 11.....0..3) ..
Churc:hlll Prop 1540·•470 et2-0329 (E111ne1 M•k• ••tit SS ll•lplng h1er1ng Some 1yplt1g --cel>lntl, •~so k•J 1300 but offer laJl>Oe Cove 1250 MM MUHi * •to 3201: 8 tpd, •fr
5 yr old compeny, Oalll ~c;-yuuth cartler1 promott nHdeC!-Cell Maureen &40-8&2 ~ ·4C170 Ot &44.aotti 761·2181 oond. IUUHA)
corporetlon 111111 H · bperltnced PIT Com· 1h1lr own 11tebll1lltd Tnompaon 11 4Ge·ll133 ~ltt1locll IH30 ---Chrom• wall reek, cork JD ''°'*'Y MQml ~/mall • 'IO S201. ·"I " pkQ ..
pan1lon c:opl\al. 3 p11 merclal Underw11101 / routu Ma1u,e, out· E.P.E. ·· Mir/~ Complete Rabbltry e r... lllll·l·lll board, picture• a mite 1275/mo \ 2•80 Hwocw Blvd. IOtdtdl 11A"MtNI
over prim• on secured Rattr Semi retired 0 K going, a1tr4ICllYe p111n111 lto/lfflH lcr o.1• llltfl, pen1, a 350 Tan. vlnylldbiu. Gd cona I It t m 1 . Baro 1 In1 I B•lboe ;..!~y, •:.•:.;:. C09TA Me&A * '12 Ule, 5 epd., toa-
AIR 957·1833 Mr l .. ,. N.B 545-9930 rypt peraon, pitas• call fOt bllty Clll/Of)tlctjc Of• lbl Aol lt•d S 1 t0, 5100~201, 10 5 546 7104 eT0·3-0e3 Of e19.Hl1 ,Mt·-.... 1411 Otdl(9!~3t2.) •
J.\GUAR MECHANIC or a-5PM M F 8"2'4321• IQ Mutt be lharp. Well S•0·;,0:18 t>tlore 2 30 Of Mull NII Oak !xtc dMk _.. 111
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This II tht Butlneul Full prospeott 101 right op-E~pelienced' 111 repllr1, manner. 60WPM·10 key O 1 Ct1la NtH Clo40.05ot1. lllfe new. 146 DRY STORAGE · CHOICE lfifVEHTOAV
or PT. 1600-$6000 +mo. pllcant. For Interview• hoaHno end bacllllow Good flgurt tPlllude. Hnlthy Avlery Zebra Fin· 497·6056 Jttt1 N VOLU~ SAW 8 mo old mkfO l>fogt•m coll 951·9082 acp non amokar prefer ' chit 17 60 pelf Monll\IV bott 1toregt. -Opportun111s onlyl For ---Toots and 11uc:k1 furn rlld '831.5090 .I 8"6·•783 SWAP lllJ MOVINO SAL!: any llt•. 2• nr MC\irlfy. We're •I ln1tltW•1
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Newport Beach Law Fnr:n 2131592-40 11 lor appt ~O $1000 ot>o UPRIGttTl>lANO tat 8. llidd A•
seek• secretary wltll lltl· Pr1n11ng SEOllOlllf/J.Hll 5•0·4479 N2~8,e'~~111':; ~~~be~:~ Good ~Inner, 1300 ORY STORAGE f'ulltnon
gallon expe1. Knowledg1 Comtlfa/Ptato room per. Santa Ana. E~~rlenoed AITIOUE HOTlll MtH Boutique, gift &. 96 ·251 2 .~ ,., ..... Nt -•• *!Ami :(11•)1N llM
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required Call Mo n commerc1 11 cemer1 preellce (1m1ll firm). American and Europelll Stt 9AM. Grand, walnut •va•eble allO 4 n I Dri MM i~;;;ri;~-lhrough Fri 9.5 Salary .Knowledge of PMT 'iJIO-Hetvy Civil lltlgatlon. rurnllure an<1 amalla. Oall , (213)582-9742 II WA tt "' Hiii -...,
commensurate w1lh ex· cess helpful Xtnt lor family law Shorthtnd/I dresurs Hall 11 .... llde @aaha1loa ltacli W 111 0 2 k 78 Btll. good c:oncs .. AC, Wt need yC)U, tJ ICM-lnl
per 752-2522 college student wllh re· banlllng l!nowi.clge req boards Lewis xv F'tneh !Garage Sale. many Items. b"c:ar~=~ b;:~,7iul ca't>i. llY'* Y!LUll 1unrf. f3.000.. c.11 °' ... OUI' ~air
••• lollrl.t lated c1u11es Hrs Mon· Salary open. 972-9999 bedroom set. Lerge Vic· Sat 8 ..... Sun 9•1, 9081 •oo 1 .. 1 ..... -, II ___ &e_5_·_80_83_a_11_6_P_M __ 1 ---~w .... . day 3·30 1o appro1t 8:30 lorla C llnder duk ., net Perfect cond. 1250. • _, ••1 ,, _ _..... ..... ..
Nall wrap OR aeryllc PM Tuesday l'30 PM 10 • SEOIETIH n Y · Medllerrenea.n Dr HB 648·1788 111·1111 Truka NH ntk, fOf I
Should have cllentel AIM I I UTI"E •••T Nice o1k MOfrla chair 2 ---------LI• •••AM llW approx 7 30 PM Thurs-I I T • ... wheel coffee grinder. and Jtwtlry 6214 lllllLL PIAM _ ..... 1-• """"" 1C-Os11 Mesa. Npl Bea.ch, day 9·5 PM, Sllurday Nwpt Sch llrm need• 100·1 more lttma 10% 1-.,;;,,;;;;,;--.._-. ___ ..... --. --~l.Mllng
Irv.) 551-6070 days or 9.5 PM Apply, PENNY· take charge person. buyers premium. Call For 11le 11 Pl 94 kerat ~:;!~,:i~$j~rtnch TtlDIPottltiOa •llllm ... 3870 N. cntrryAw.
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llaHtulH WHtltl Ave, CM. good with Ilg urea & Larry Morgan Auction By appt only 897·973" (200344). ' (114) 111-1111
Good working cof l·i ~L ESTATE 1cc:u1ate 1ypl11. E11per. 1685 Toronto Way C.M. PP. IPllET PIAll Yamaha 126 Enduto. 1K · •W 11111 • •
lions. Great pay Salesman Need t ex~· dtallng wll" financial In· 556-9901 1.60 ct diamond ring. WalnuL l(J)ith,_ $1800. ml, new p1lnt, llghta,
att •• &L. Parltllf rlenced person In c;om· I 1•~1u•ldlonv-~~•1 SR1oo1.~ Marble top llvlng rm table, appraised al $5000 Only Secr111c:t 11 $900 or l>Mt b71•41~....:,2~~~7k9 + · $4 26 · 11• 1 1 • 1 dust 1a1 eal ~ ............. , -• $28001 t•0-8611& ollar 720-0"'•5 .., ""' WNllll'I .....,,.
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Pll B11s1 working conditions olllce, national retell Antique dresaer l lOO/bsl lack & Decker valve ma· Scuba Gear: Ocean Dy-1 SCHWINN LADIES'
In Newport Beach chain, relocat•d to SA, olr Xlnt cond. 840·8807 chlne. Fact rbll $950. namle1 regulator. llke 3 SPD. NEARLY NEW, l
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work. °"P ,..,. Ttie•-0911' 10 Dally P11or. p 0 Box be. u I If u I c 0 n d . ·-'"" • " 5' .. -4 cyl ... 4 apeed 1T811W..., f'IA..,/I ~v °' F1bOlous wortdng cond. Pre I ~,bu i"' not r • q t 56(f, CM 9282~. ad I S 9 5 0 I b • s' o I I• r . 3 H.P 1 Phllt 80 gal lllght w/Cllannel1 10 Camper Shell, lnaullled. cond AM/FM td ~~ =:~1 n~R~Ss''~~: 850·1521 or 5•6-1472 111018 548·8201 ~~~~~I s°i':~an~e~::. '126 954-16~ Tim ~J:5~~~L~~ Chevy. cem~r IMll ·,e::, .. ~~
XIMUS 719 No Harbor, llEOEPTIHIST SECllUHY •HIH IAHIJHCtl 6011 772•5390 TV/l .. lt/SltrHl232 ••tor 11L" whetlt. (1P21TtMI). -1L<Ot11 .. 16111-
Fullerton 870·6192 AP· Well estab. llrm In Costa --_., 62 I BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA aa 1111 mf lllllJ ................ f..'Y bel t 2 & 5 PM lmmedlale opening for M11a h•' opining for HARBOR AREA .. ascollaaHll I Oolor TV. 2 yr wrnty. Ctlo ThtodoN Aoblnt Ford rM
on-$81. Sit Kelly :;'~~:"!·u~Oh':a~ ~~~~~ gtntrll offlce aervtces. 9 APPLIANCE SERVICE POOL TABLE I 1•8 F'ree delivery. u;:~~nr~ond '. 2080 Hert>or BL. C.M. .J~8::.C(1~
MEDICAL OFFICE experience & front office to 2 pm. S/H not req., apV:,~11~ ~·.:.~~77 •'x7' 111te, custom.wood Open Sun. 1200. 05().1719 &e2..001o 540-4211 •79 7331 Sltl (770214) E 1 t Needs par1111me mature appearance some llghl Call lor 1pp1 754-4544 ' d11lgn Comee wlbllllard TV John's 6•8-1786 1'12• ·-•79 6281 A1. (48&457) •• oymen person for Iron I oll1c1: olllc:e duties & lyplng Secret11ry to Olr•ctor or I HY lPPLlllCH llghl & wall unit w/cues. ET AMAX RECORDER. MtltrcytlH/ " T• ,..... '79 32-0I Sltl. (S43XUI) Bolt WaalN 5100 pllones. tnaurance ty· E11per1enced only need Oevefopmenl/Cond oj Ln g57·11133 Valued •t $2000. selling need• 1m1ll rtptlr. lcMteH 1011 '79 32-0I At. (953XVN) .-.... ............... ....., _ _........,,.... p I n g & e r r 11 n d s apply 833·4.680 X25 Con1191'slon shol'thond & 1 lor S500 firm lie 1-8237 Tap11 to go w/11 HO. ~ e eyi. engine. '80 32-0I ~l (010ZVA)
ActJvlty u1·1 wan11d. 3 5•8·9319 EOE typlnQ req'ulrtd. bah-• WashefDf•.:..°!'f«a ....... • $131005 ea. 646-0553 '78 Triumph BonntvUlt. stMrino & poww .,. '8l 320! Al. (-OelOIS) ~s pr wk, llexlble hrs .. ,.. ..... Liff llLLDOIS 760cc Almoll new. "· alltt. (28"5&17). • l.m llAll -
Mu at work well with llHIOAL tfFHJE-• Aeliaofe ·p.,86,,, own car. ~:o~~~dl~ i~~!~~:i~~~, Rtlr1g. 1200 8•8'6848 Bouquet or 30 Hallum Zenith TV Perteet picture. 000 mllet. $1400/080. IDW 11111 peopl• & be a good drl-Full time. Iron I olllce Pick up 4,,+ yr chlld from helpful N-port S.ach. KENMORE wesller & geal BallQOM:-dellvered-~ .. c:olor. Cost $675. wlb Tom LH 842· 1e03 or , (714) 638-5790 ver. 4000 Hilaria. NB position. Exper'd with 1ch 001 v 1c 10r 11 • 5,.g..2988. dryer. whllt w/wood-time Great for all oec:a-• aaorlllc:e S 195, Oary 842·&483 ~13) 427·5"9"''.
6"2•5881 ttlepllones. Ins bllllng P1acent11, drtve to Bal· rt lnlrlm, he•vy duty Ell. alon1 873-"419 5"9•7386 '71 HONDA C8 7SO Tr~na Wtlcomt
lctrHstl/lltfflt and general olflet duties bo1 Pen Wed. Fri a11tr· Seo/Stall Asal fOf general con d S 1 2 5 •a ch. Wood for 1810 Dry. Good Auna nlet. nttd• wor1<, '77 BMW 320f. MN\roof.
X·Ray exper helpful. Wiii noon (2PM) 650-3823 contracter In I fest pa-963-2187 • I burnlnn 6y the boll s7 I t S.-00 (neQ.) 875~792 new fec1 tng, CMt. tdnt It UPElllEIOI train tor bac:k office. Cid exciting atmosphere. ...,. 01 I c:ond l5eOO ~$4
H 10 40. Biker type wo-N e w p o r I e each AESllEIT Ul&IU Bookeeplng txper req. KENMORE Waaher and M 7•3939 O • 1 Dirt blkt ecee11. ala S: ' ·
men. Work for ,_ Mag 780-6907 for womens alcohol re· Shelly 957~089. Oryet, xlnt oondlllon. Pfesllc b1Jc:llel1 w/lld 12 Power 7 lor. padcfed jtant, top & htl-1tll -1111
and star In new Biker h•b. progrem Live In sire RITT ••••• 1230 both. S.46-<t505 HCh Cheaper by tile 1111 1110 met. Price ltgl •tlll on. 1976 Chevy Luvtr\ld(, ltlnt 4 apttd 111111., air CCH\(I ..
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. I Cost Ovet" $125 new. Mii· cond llllOO firm! c.ii or AM/FM etereo CUMttt, AM 'Ill Noon No CALLS $4-$6 per hou r, PI T I beneflll. selery open. Over 2 1 Experience elec: Mlf-d"" oven $350 ATARI pl 7 $7S Cenllll' console. 17 ,.... $50 536-9981 come by 1407 Otllwat• log lampt. 8..,ila brown/ alte< t2 NOON Must kno So Coast c 111 t !>48 55"6 I pref Dey lhlfl pl/time .. ., · us games · 95 hp., N-Porl e.tCh · • .... • tan ftbrlc lnltflor & Area, and;."' compact a or •PP . . Laguna Beech '49•·"376 Call 675-1758 6" 6 . 0 1 1 7 do Y s . sllp & loa ded Call I SUZUKI SO ept "·H.B. 55r·14-. euper clMftl (052'1'80).
ATTENDANT needed to ear. Call 75 .. _7720 llEIT&lll&IT 'Jenn Aire range with BBQ 5•2'-9675 eves 780-05-44, 11 no ani-r. Chrl1tm11 gift , neve r ,73 ChtyY .-. ton. P'. P&. This WMll'J apec:lm9t
help w/mornlng care of II you are friendly, con· s;!~r~ur~n~'.,;'c!;•!ei~ & gle11 cartridges $350. LOOM " llarntu, •8". I pltaM keep trying. :.~1c>tr~~~:.:i~~9. ate, 11.trto c111, tool MLY lllH • ~5~05~~apped man 1.0 M&Cllll IPEUT6 clen11ou1 end 1 sell well Ear'n S300-'5i>owt1 Call 675·1768 1940'• prod type $500 Clenlc l6' La pllrtllt b ox, 12000 firm . ·--.-..
Ill tlerte¥ we nttd you tor tnlly 7eo-8235 21 cu 11 Philco ttlrlg, 646-0 t 17. 542·9e75 Ctf'lury bey bot t, 4 cyt, '79 KZ650, run• good, 1_6"_e-0_2_1_0 ______ 1 --
BABYSITTER Resp. WO• "'50"' "7-2731 countet & Hnd prep. SERVICE STAf·ION alcM-by·slde. frost ""'· evet Grflf $3500 675-8181. a..::1a~~~PM .,.. Chevy PU, e· bed, g~;· ~~ ~~: ,::~~ \>l~h~/~ Nlglll attendanllor animal ~4S~88~s ' S• 2 5 ti r . ATTENDANT • EXP'O $200 6"2-<1675 Ponablt Cll&nllOk doO run Went T 0 P 25'-32' SM Slockllnd lhlllS3~~ Tttct.~ Welcome
morn wk or wlll tradt h<>1P1tal.8pm 108am,o4 Apply.Shel1Statlon,171h f'efrl9eretor •11 4ln. Jllnl 10>.&llS,250 Rayc><7Low/nodn N.8. '70 Hon de Hawk •50. Li iie nt~. •7• 200, .. , ... -..... .. -. with same 650-6596 nlQht1. lnt1rvlews 2:30 to Restaurant. E11perltn~ & lrvlne, N.B cond 1100. 1818 Bed· 842·4'402, &42·8029 slip Pfefd. 64A-841'. Little uatd. very good. ,_e.._1-_ee_26 ______ , v ,. ~·-._, •:~ wtcdaya Exper pref banquet per1onnel. Full SEWING .,.CH OP" lord L,,.(apt E) N.8 2 eleelrlc motor• ·~hip a-'92 2~· Chris Craft s-$875. 648-9973 '72 Chevy Luv w/Sl'ltl gm/tan lntr. Orig f)flirntf, Banking 12s Mtaa Or cosll or part llm• Apply In ..,,.. n .. S 7 5 b h .....,. Atbn eng new tir.. lmmt c . •mlfm caee. TellER Mffa person 9.4, see Kevin. CM canvas &. uphot1-Aactl .. t I012 I "' P · 0 I Flsh9rman. Twin 283 11750. ·• 646-7&27 SApio. C.-831-2991 's; surt & Sand 11o1e1. 155S 1ery 1><oduct1 Perm. & s.49·7366 engs Belt tenk. Bttt olr. Aatoaotiff -lmmeCllate opening for s CSI Hwy Laguna lull time. E11per. pret Co Surplus. 12' 2X4 1, & 8' PINBALL MACHINE 6"2·0388. 857-<t042 111 '69 ChtyY Ptck-Up w/ vU-Datau lllf
teller. Delall oriented l•-•1•1•8•ll•T•C•L•E•l•l-•I Beach benelll~. 8"5-22«. 2X•'•· S20 OBO. Older model. needs re-6pm IMPORTANT NOTICE llty btct, nic::k, Ttblt tn-
Exper. pref $900/mo. 648-7876 aft SPM pefr, $50. 646•0210 26. Flbergless Boal, good TO READERS AND Qin a . 54 5-1518 or 851·9900. ext 217. Exper'd 40 hrs Top Restaurant nUPIOIE PROS C 1. d s o 000 ADVERTISERS 559-9614 • wPMages. 557-5082 alter 6 TACO lirll Strong potlce Cleal ••trat • Exercl .. bike. Triple ac-con · 1 • T 1 1 1 d BUS PERSON lull-time, s: •-· 6016 548--0729 he pr ce O t1m1 t • '81 T_....e 4x• ......,. btd dys, apply In petllOn. The I loot< nn tor f II & pert Tap's Miki $300 to ..,.peal tlon. hvy duty .Kint cond, Y9rtlltd by vehlelt Cltt-35K v!.,.":,;__ ,,.,;;;,."': Flfm~ 1~~~~~~~~~1 s • . .,, u I $600wtc Advtnlslnge11d $32 962·1688 Elec:trlo Boat·. tHt. ex· ...... 1 the ............ c:llltl .. ._ ~ Beach HOUM. 619 SIM-l~FFICE HELP. PIT, Ty· lime help Day Of night ticket• Call Ron UMd Canon FTB 35mtfl Olllent condition $3995 ~ :c,....,.~-eolu~ Xlnt cond. 846-1029. ~~h~OllOW Ln Laguna ping required and some r~:"a:.:~~=":~~~ I 557 .4937 w/2 ~~~ 1~· ~:~!$~ e•5-6015 does ru>t Include any ,... .... ~h:~"~~dn iv~~~ ~~:~· 2 to 5. 699 Coast Hwy TlllllHS IEHU: F 1 y 6022 714-847-3491 evs 17' Sea1qulrt, 5-0HP Mtll'c. ~f:~~•~"f'::~·,\:e .77 Dodo• van. Netd• lllllP.ll"-"!9!'1'-~
631 •32,.8 Laguna Beach LMrn a Riii end gel ex-'" O •• Dtyt~ Speedalre 20 gal Bllgt pump, ball pump, Ch1tges. ,_ lor tlr pol-mJnof engine work 77K
---------Restaurant pertence In lht Army FREEi Ad0tablt tl!Ytr Fl air compressor wllh canvas boat coYtr, ll1r & lutlon control device ml. $900. &42-1179
f!S:o':' F7:::: :~g:'~ OFF-SHORE OIL JOBS Wanted·• responaible Reserve. Alttr 1ral11lng ltllltn, ~oktn. nds h 011 s s 2 o o / o b o spate tire $3900/btt olr. c.,llllcatloni or dMJer 'M FOAO 'n TON
Kidder, Peabody & Co No Expetlence Nec:es· outgoing peteon '"'dell-serve one weekend each gd hm. 545·33a.t 6"2·l1T6 &4<>-937' documentary prepere· S tock . 1un,oor, 11tnt•---------
lncorporated. 6"•·7040 sary US & overseas For very and food prep. Hrs month plus lwo' week• 2 puppies. Shep/Leb, IUNIOUE BIRO CAGE. '79·25' Sklpjack. twin tlon CllUQH unl111 cond. eng. nttdarte>uMd. '11llfm11t
-~-~~2~1~~ g,~6 Ext 0_13 MI F 8.30·2 30. Call tech year Earn extra Slime lttter. went same Handcreflld wroughl Volvo's, lrtlh water ottlerwlee epec:lfled by S.-50 firm. 75 1-8878 Cl eyi. engine. tlr oond ..
"'6·1cal, llte typ1nn, flllng. MEYERHOFS • lrvln•'1 money. PX, retirement home 675-6858 I 5' h II t d I cooled. lull canvas. loa· Ille lldll8(11_.. "-· power llMrlnQ a AMI """ .. ., 557-6232 I·!> PM Mon-beneltts Cell today for ron ag on 1 an · decJ w/extres. Ilk• new. .......... FM (18JU898). ~~t~~de~ ~·~ o~i~u~ •P•a•,,-,,•me-•25•.•30-11•,.-per-1 Fri "'°'' •nfc><mallon. Free, female Pit 6ull, 8 ~~~·:nt $~°t,d0';'~~':° No 1>ener buy than thlsl Aalt lenlcta/. Cluaka NH ilw •Y M1U
ties. Salary commen1u· week working for Dally ~~~·B:S-::g~~~ monlhs ~S:.602• 645-719" I '22•600· 93•·5329 Pam MlS Theockn ~Font
rate w/exper. 642-7222. Piiot Newspaper dealer SIUS/OllMIUlll Leg Hills 768·5251 .., GIHS Top tor table or Sail 7014 PAINT & 111• body wort\, 1111 &111111 20eO Harbof Bl .. C,m.
In Irvine area Varied IO•IS Dena Point 493-1901 rarailart 6025 dt1k. ,,. ... ttllck. 4w ic -•in FIEL .,..1 up 10 50% off your ttt. !P:.c'.::'..:.~~J~ a..2..0010 540-8211 Exp~~·~,~~~J!~~ can ~~esPos.~~ 1~111~~: Unique ledlH clothing Tustin 731~481 * *' BUY** 2'"'' 145. 650·1910 -" FOR SAL£_. Btn 842~1001969-1221 tvtt built! (2016). w .. 81 Datsun 2 10, to mt,
malce S7·S201hr stifling dependable vehlcie, llght sd~s·w~r~i:n"r~o::'~i!:; TYPIST-Wed & Thull •f· Oood Clothlng. cheap 8"2-"6·'4.t.A·F, g..5 ChtyY long blocila. 400, S.-9,600... AM/FM.cau. cl11n.
pay. All trades 1vall1ble truck. Yin, 111t1on w•· ,;;d/or modtlf.... '°;'~pr. ternoons Good ua.d Furniture &. EJec: Organ. Onks, BIW ,..,66 .... C ., __ 20, ...... 360. 327. $260 "·I •W Q1,IOO IA200. 752·90n. MPM
In our publlc:atlons. Cell gon Mull be available 5 helpful. Apply 1~·P.,son 975-0578 aft l!PM. Appllanc:ea-OR I wlll sell 1m1ll TV $20 Other .,._.,... 1$5001 b 850-"2828, 031-"etM Theodor• Robina Ford '81 DATSUN 280ZX
537-2880 KING lee dayS a week Combine· Alexia Notural Fashlonl nftlT Of ::SttR~l':.-.. Furnllhlngs 720~ :::~o~04• 1· o o. CUSTOM FIBERGLASS 2060 Hlfbot 84., C.M. LOW MILES, LIKE NEW.
Cook/Housekeeper '"' 1 llon weekday. •lier-497-4777 260 Foreat 2 10 3 day• Plf --.. 45 • • ••11•11 WANTED· Am1<lc:ana £n· SHELL F'OR MINI PU 142..0010 $.40.4211 1-e74+2972 aft &pm
person Live-In English noons. wHkend mor·I Ave l ag Beach to"<> WPM Will be 1ra1-1~1111 1116 H21 1 cyclopedl8 w/currl nt yr LASER t-• 1350. 751-4035 ttt. 8 ......... ......_........ '78 8210 "HOl\ty BM" speaking 873-1879 nings Only very respon-e Di Wrl-booll • II po11lbl1 for Good codndttlon $600. h ---· ,._ -32000 ml S2t50
aible. dependtble. neat S&LU :::' ez'P~~ p~'JvsA-I HT FlllllTlllE IOftlgn itudent In l1\tl 979-6978 11ttr 7 pm. • -.....,..r 1948 Ford WOOdy W•· • ~102• c.~~~~;~ .~;:s~:,,.~~{. ~~a~~ .;:r~~. $1'fo1~r RtHHlt• Proof VER 1660 Ptace11t11 Les 957-8133 graoe 644-1712.,,.. CLASSIC 27' 126· 751...co35 •ft. &pm 9°"r 113.ooo. ,1q 2,.0z. Qood cond.'
t 1 : 3 0 AM • 2 P M + mlleage. depending on Exceptlonal, marttelable Allt. CM. CNT RY FRENCH OIN Down & Feather plllows FEATHER SLOOP TIRES W/ALUM. RIMS 1929 Ford Modtl A Town 13000 obo. ·
631-3040 experlenr.t. Contact G product. Rapldty g1owlng WAITRESS/COUNTER RM TABLE & HUTCH Cloned by u1 1mtll All wood. bit 1947• Out· 080·16 & LG0-115 . Se d t n . I 1 O ,OO0 , Me-7856
Hyde 8 .. 2 • .. 3 2 1 publishing corporlllon GIRL Sterl 13 50 plus S.-00/obo. e.40-8"54 t Wlet, look bHulllul board, l lClremtly fut, $85 H . 751""°35 alt. e e7M111. Pen-~
DELIVERY PERSON "*" (Clrculalton Dept.I Mon· Unllmlted e1tnlng1 and' tlpa II you are the right 9' DHll wlflle drawer1. &42 .. e70 12400 Crelg 957·8808 7 l\tw 1ruok tltt1. 960 UJ 1111 ~~st 3~ae~u~= ad~ ~~6.E~am-101m only fr~;!" :.'n':.::~1.c~mC: I ~~a~1 P:Z,~1'~ lhell/IS .l bookeue. teak GREENHOUSE 12.Jl t5' 4;.-Ntwport Moor ing. 1e s. 106rl=.· I Pict!!,'= ~:02). .... NCllf'i
record Ctll alt 1 $800 plu1 wttkly. Call corner 22nd & Btlboa. wood, 175. 646-8181 1600 or trlde le>< remo-Prl,,,. IOC111lon. Xlnt '"'° WM 112.960 •T 111111 M . 645-0093· Mrs Camp. Reba Mc:Oougelt at Apply In peraon bet 3-5. SolA·bed, quttn llu . dll =n\~759thtlr aer· v ta l m e n I . C e 11 MOVING SALE .. ..... fUUll
Oellvery driver. Must have PART TIME 545-7648 blut/whll• conttmp, 1·8-00IS.7_.565 l•l14"Wlft wtlttls, llkt Road t 'te>llCA (1042)
clean MV rtcOf'd. Colla j lllS DILTS Sates W1ltress. PIT. FIT. Apply clean. s100. 675-1223 Coto dt Call. Family ..-. $500. '97·5956 Wu :1~.tso . . MU..._, Meat Blueprlnt, 1690 E atKlngsRestauranl7114 l\Aembershlp, $500/ol>o •t' Stllboel. beautiful .. .... -Placenlle. CM 1rn extra money c:OI· Sltft.11111"1 Edlf\Otr. HB, ~ 11 Muat H ll lmmtdltttJy 833-3"9 &42•9&43 cond. complete ttec1rQ-.... Waa... ... I I lect1ng fOf lht Newport 10111 HIClllE am & t pm, eteganrDTUt v elvet n1cs a 1n1trumen1111on ~Robins FOid
Dent Asll Orlho Nwpt NEne~n end C09ta Mesa I WOfk part·ll11'1ot, 9 AllA 10 W eh PtT wlltfbed, mllctllng nlte John W1yne Family Mem· Wiii flnt ric. O< tredt for I WI Ill 2080 Hart>or Bl., C.M. Bch. o4 day, Mon-Thure -· P 9 PM er cwsemen. •ma-1tand $300 OBO Jtll du· bershlp Beet Ollet Inco me p roptr•y. 6"2.0010 540-8211 .
Exper & ROA req • S1a1 lar P1y 2wlpthMIO<ht 4l 0M1 !0ngtl•• ture, good driving ,.. ring day. 851--0994 8"5-7907 2t31592•1573 · OLUI IOI <;-;:-;:;;;iiii:i"Ui;-7.:;;t-;--;::=-llr&;;ii;;ir.ilii~millii;~iflilfl 842"2e26 " oord Sttvco F11tenar Tl EXCALIBUR. '73. 2 lope. • 3 00 w.., cO.at ...._. • ...... , nmesc:11eut1tlon team lnl 645-8887 !Kexel Dining Geme Tat>-1000 Witt GentratOf for Narlat halt. 7111 All .. , l<>tded.ortglm~l.l1U60, 1 ...._.._. .. -,.
lllYHS IHHI • Prbts ttltphont 18111 e.rn an le, 1tx c:halrt 1350. RV Eltetrle 91arttr 1200 --OI lrtdt. 1-771-1233 ~~
• Exper or trainee ~en Constapl adult suptfVI-houf'ly wage + commie-Wlll•ll 644·10i3 5"11-287' ..oHP Oleo Fc><d Dltltl. '3e F0td 5 window coupt,t--------..,.,.
make 19-115/hr aterttng slon of 'ell mlnora, lllon. Trelnlng provided. hper or tralneH ca n bed ltlld ~ J h W l C f II $2500 327, 9" r .. r. 4"~r ,ftat . llU pay Full end PIT POil· CIRCULATION DEPT For d e t a il• call: m1keS8-S131hr atattlng Hide·•· • ~ I 0 n b ayl\~ '1 12o"o 873-0240 tlttd
Catt 93 1.a1~ ~~0...030 1. 1375 P•Y Full •nd PIT evall•·1 \/IC, grn & g w ehlrry mem lflh P · 1... "°"1• tn, '79 Fi.t lkava, ltlM oond
Uons 1vtllable In our i~;:::::;:=:iil~S~u~nl~loww~~A~w~iiiiiiiiiiii-I bl• In our put>llcatlont wood erm1. Very c6m· Mu a t go th 11 mo Slir l Dtelt:a •-1111. all at..C. ~ compl. 3.4,000 ml, auto, AO; ~3u7~~~~ ~:~~ :ee Ca II Cell 637-2940 KING ltt lortablt. $100 firm Call 559.0892 BOAT SLIPS AVAILABLE: 13-000. 1'70-2M3 au" r f • 13 2 0 0 • pp
Mark, 540-73ae S.IMtt Ct1b Ml, Ktflmort Ntwpor1 a.5. Mon-Fri 144-7M4
CASHIER
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ia.sblonCooeu.lant -f!I OPPORTUNlflES lff Jo•a WulN SlH llSPfllL Ill ttectrlo dryer elmond WllTElt 1--------Become your own la· -• • ••• --HONES T Companio n. S 00 fl e31 6072 bottl •Int. ee•:202• . Siil>• Av•ll. Huntington thlon oonsulltnt. No In· Xlnl' 1 'm • H • r b our 8 t Y , D A Lat• mOdel ToYOtae and ___ .,.
ve st ment Income & IN Aidt, Chauffeur & lltt Old Eng. enllqut Oak 8elo• rugs , bound. 9118 840·5$45 948-'17M . 0-9 . VOIYOt. c.11 ue TODAYI
Wtrdrol>e . Ca ll tVH Electronics & COflllTUlicatlOfl' s x:~~ :.:A::-:~ "b It w / 4 ch• I re 10xe lid SAO S4S 15(). ·PM . 8 4 0 . 4 0 a f . 667-2081 5PM 13601080. 982·21'4 Xlnl cone! 9&4.e.480 7'4/f.40.7875
PLYll IWYllDI
Ptoplt nttdtd lmmtdlt ·I
tely 10 dellvtr flyers In
OC A irpor t area.
957..o641. 751·1060
11.u.Llfflll
Mutt type 40 wpm aoou.-
r•ttfV. C.M. 649-3942
GOVERNMENT JOBI
1mrntdla1t opening•
~ .... and~lc '20.000 lo $50,90() Ptul
• year. Ctll (3 U )
931,-1053 &t ~
Grett ~PottUnlty, tiff•
ded lllamt>OO .-.tam tot ~ MIOI\, fie rtq'rd
Ntwpora ••••" ~1-1llO
How Would You Llk• To ... HSKPRICOMPANION btf 10AM 1'SPEE08ALL" provanjs11pe Avarl. Hun11no1on • 1.Aiarn A N-Sldll OtcorttOf'I o.fltt • woo-money mtkt t for 111 tund H e t b o u r 8 •'I, 0 A
• Dt-v11lu9 t.Ndf',.l\lp Mtle• ... ~"! .. 11"' In poe1. den llQ poller b t d , reltlnQ l unct1 o n1 . 840-55'45 8"8-7781, 6-t
• M•k• Nt:w Frtt:ndt llon . .,..., .... 8-'1!13 13000 orig. NII $1000. 993-91•8 ~ I PM • I 4 0 • '4 0 9'7 •
• £11.m !xtra MCJMY st• H9·133e Newport 8ttCh Ttnnll 1 l4/840-7S75
• f.n)oy ~u.r C'JY1lt•n Ltft Aaiaab Dovt ,. bed, tlt•dbo.,d, Club Mtmbtl'atllp. 1850 ""'9rt ..... / ...
SOUND lNTtR.£STlNO . ~
CA&.l TODAY •7'·7J63 1~1301m -UOpm 1
meY•l-HOf
-,.-_------,-.--boa 1p rlng11 frarne & 645--9554 Cit!}' • ..-. mOfttt1 _,. _.. mtll,... complete l20. ~ 1
Hlm11tytn Kllttftl, Sttl e.44.-8905. lip. Wu'!f ... 8IOe T ... •o It' 11V911. Im·
Point. A lov•blt b•ll ol -• • ,Ur 1 , .. 0 M•I•• only Off White tOte.. m s, good _ Ml w--med 8tyalOe Dr. •1tt.
" • • condi tio n J eemln• •-•• -·-mo to mo No live 848-1132 er.-. •t..ant abo erde. U8°UU
Hlrr1t1Jay1n blutpo lo t 780·9!133 wttdyt.
m ... ~etartd. 1200 •------...,...-----8 .. 1 • ., .... 2 5 ... 31 Pelf or yellow ..,1wc bit .. ....._ I ;, .,, •· "" · • ttool• . ...,.., new, 11aj 1114 Ory rot r_... MontHy
hu lllt pf 780-1633 m '' '" F ru u I.
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Ornno COHI DAIL y PILOT /Thur1d1y. January 20. 1813
Mu4a
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MATCH THE · HUMIERS OH THE.
MAP WITH THE-NUMBERS IH. THE BOXES
0 ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
2929 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa Tel 546· 1934. 3 blocl<s
south ol San D1E!90 Freeway oft Harbor Blvd Complete
body snop Sales Service Paris Service Dept open
Mondi!)' tl'lru Frioay 7 30 A M lo 5 30 P M and 8 A M to 5
P M on Saturday
HACH IMPORTS
848 Dove Streel Newport Beach Tel 752·0900 Call us,
we re lhe spec1ahsts for Alla Romeo Peugeot. Saab &
Maserat1
THEODORE ROBINS FORD
Mooern sa1es. service parts. body, paint & hre depta.
Compelitive rates on lease & daily rentals 2060 Harbor
Blvd Costa Mesa 641-00 10 or 540-8211
JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN MHCURY
2626 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa. Tel 540-5830 67 Years of
friendly family service -Orange County's oldest
Lincoln-Mercury dealership
DAVID J. PHILLIPS I UICK-PO NTIAC•MAZDA
Sales • Service • Lea.ting •
24888 Allele ParkWlly
837-2400
• NEWPORT DATSUN
888 Oove1 St reel, Newport Beach. Tel 833-1300 Al the
triangle of Jamboree, MacAr1hur & Brlslot behind VlctOf'la
Station Sale$. Service, Leaalng & Pans We make great
dea1s1
0
NAIHS CADILLAC
2600 Harbor Blvd .. Cotta Mesa. Tel. 640-9100. Orange
Coun1y·s Largest Cadillac dealer. Sales. Servlca. Le1alng.
• SADDLllACK IMW/SUIAaU
28402 M1rgu•ite Pkwy .• Avery Pkwy. e11it
We offer what no bank Of lease company can: 1. Ellpertly
atalled. most rnOdern service & parts dept.: 2. One ol th•
Southland's mo11 experienced aalea & leaalng 1tafl; 3.
Ellmlna11on ol th• mlddleman by leaalng dealet direct.
831·2040 MIMlon Viejo 495-4949
• CHICK IVIRSON POaSCHl·AUDl·VW
415 E. Coat1 Hwy , Newport Beach. 673--0900. The Only
dealership In Orange County wllh 1hese lhrM great mak"
under one rooll
• ALAN MAGNON PONTIAC-SUIAaU
2480 Harbor Blvd., Coate Men. Tel 549-4300. Salet,
Service, Leasing. "Mr.-Ooodwrench."
--~--.:"'!'--------t11mt---~,,..111c AUTOMOllUI
766 Newton Way, Cotta MeM. Tel 131-1303
"JAGUARS OUR SPECIALTY"
XK t20'a/ 140'a/ 150't/XJ't/£. TVS-
9 .... -~ -"'-tOf'atlOnl
Oft P1acen11e bMWMn 17Ut & 18"' In Cotta Meea
• • aOI LONGPH PONTIAC
13600 Beacil '1Jl¥d .. We.tmlnlter. Tel. 892-8651 •. Orange
County' a oldest and largest Pontiac deal8fahlp .• Salu.
Service, Parts.
DICK MILLH FIAT/LANCIA
"Probably lhe lowest priced Flats In Southern Calllornla"
(Located 1 mite north ot South Coast Plau
near Main St. and WarrtfK Ave. In Santa Ana)
120 W. Warner, Santa Ana 557-2132
• SANT A ANA DATSUN
2001 E. 171h Street, Santa Ana. Tel. 558·7611. Your
Orlglnal Dedicated Datl!Jn Dealer.
MlaACLI MAZDA
We've mo~! Our new location 11 1426 B#ler Str•t. Costa
M ... Tel 645-333•. Stop by & vltlt our modem etiowroom
and '" why we're the II 1 Mazda dHler In Southern
California. Saln,•Service, Paf'lt and Leaalng •
COIMtll DeLILLd CHIVIOLIT
(FonMrly Groth Chevrolet)
1821 1 e.acn 8tvd • Huotk19ton 8eactl
New. UMd . Sa191 . Leallng. P8'11 . s.vlce
come by end ... our Huge 1nventCHYI "'•
M7-eol1 54t-333t
• OIANOI COAST AMC/•P/llNAULI
2524 Hatbof llYd , Coeca Mau
549-8023 '4&-7710
• ' Jeeo 0...-In the w.etl ee. "' todey tor ...... '**-1 ieMng. , ....... ....,.,. ~ ..... ', ••• ~Md
MtectlOnl At90. the ....,... ...,.,.. ~ .....
COST A MESA DATSUN
2845 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Tel. M0·6410 Serving
Orange County lor 16 YN'I 1 Mlle So. 405.
• SUNSET FORD, INC.
(Home ol Wiiiie the Whale). 5-440 Gatden Grove Blvd •
Westminster. Tel. 636-4010
• ORANGI COUNn VOLVO
10120 Gatden Grove Blvd .. Garden Grove
Tel. 530·9190. E11clusl11ely Volvo to cover all your Volvo
requirements.
New•Used•Sales•Leulng•Parta•Serv~Body Shop
Freeway clOM In the heart ol Orange County at Garden
Grove Blvd. & Brookhurat .
CONNILL CHIVROLIJ
2828 Harbor-BIYd .. eo.ta MeH. Over 22 year• Mrvlng
Or1nge County Sale9, teasing, aervioe. Call 546-1200;
1peclal parts llne: 5•8-9-400: body lhop line; 764-0-400.
LONG llACM aMW
Large Mlectton Of new$,all1y UNO BMW'• end other tine
C8111 Salel. MMC8 I Ttede-lna ..icom.t Take 405 F~ to Notth CMr1y .,.,.,,_,, tUfn "9flt I to t blodl•
nortfl to 3870 N. Cflerry AM., Long leecn.
(1t4) -.1790 1213142f.a4M
THI 1111111 l:lllI nm11m11
THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1903 OR ANGf C:OlJNl V L Al IFOHNIA 'J'1 Cf:NTS .
W _ill Coast cities help hail 9ut state budget?
1 By tile Dally Pllot Staff
Three of alx Orange Coast
cities -Cotta Mesa, Fountain
Valley al'ld Huntington Beach -
would be forced to help bail out
the state from Its budget deficit lf
Gov. George Oe ukmejlan'a
propolled state bud~t la paaeed.
The governor a proposed
budget would eliminate
Propoaitlon 13 bailout monies for
all but 45 of the state's 431 cities
while 318 dtiea would lose more
_ money than tpey were to receive
In 1982-83 ballout funds,
according to the legialaUve
analyst'• oUlce.
The proposal la d esigned to
recover $108 million thla year of
the state's current $1 .5-btllion
d e ficit , explained Patricia
Landingham, reeearch l'WlMger
with the s tate Finance
Department.
Along the Orange CoMt, two
ci ties, Newport Beach a nd
Laguna Beach, still would
receive state bailout funda under
Sycamore Hills
future shelved
by Laguna Beach
By STEVE MITCHELL or11e o.-,,... IWf
'Laguna Beach City Council
members had aome good things
-and some not-so-good things
-to say Tuesday about a
developer'• new proposal for
purchase of a portion of city.
owned Sycamore Hills.
But before they could get into
particulars of the proposal, the
panel voted to hold off
consideration of the matter until
it can take a cloeer look at the
offer.
Newport Beach investor David
Michelson's revised flan to
dev=op a 62-acre parce of the 52 Sycamore Hills property
in Canyon waa briefly
outlined at the oouncll meeting.
Michelson, a Laguna Beach
resident is proposing to construct
990 apartment units, along with
20,000 square feet of commercial
and retail stores on the hilly
parcel adjacent to Leiaure World
on El Toro Road.
He's .offering the city $4
million for the property. That
money would be I.Lied to defray
the $7.2 millfon owed by the
city to former owners of the
entire Sycamore Hills property.
His latest offer ·differs
substantially from a propoeal,
made earlier this month, that met
with lukewarm response by the
council.
That proposal called for
construction of 1,600 apartments
and payment to the city of $~.5
million.
Council members e xpreued
concerns about the density of the
(See DEAL, Pace A!)
Reactor shut dowD
The new 1,100-rnegawatt
reactor at the San Onofre
Generatina Station la expected to
teCll'De power generation next
week after being abut down
Monday because of leaking
CXlDdemer tubes.
The $1.7 blllion Unit 2 reactor
baa been deactivated twice th.la
month becaute of ocean water
leaking out of condemer tubes on
the non-nuclear aide of the plant.
Southern California Edl80n c.o. .
apokeamen said workmen are
repairing the tubes which leaked
salt water into the secondary
system of the reactor.
A spokesman said ocean water
can corrode the interior of the
plant becau.ae of ita hlch aalt
content.
The reactor was world.q at 50
percent capacity at the dine of
the shutdown, Ediaon official.a
said.
The same type of leak occurred
Jan. 4.
F.diaon, which owns 80 percent
of the nucleaE plant south of San
Clemente, intends to take
advantage of. the latest shutdown
to conduct some scheduled
maintenance, an official said.
the plan. Irvine woukl come out
even while Coeta M.a, Fountain
Valley and Huntlncton Beach
would loee upwarda of f 1&0,000
each, accordiria to Landlnch.am. When the plan wu preeented
Wednelday to the Senate Local
Goves:nment Committee, Sen.
Barry Mello, D-Wataonvllle,
commented, "The state of
California la trylnc to balance lta
budget on the backs of Jocal
aovernment. I'm afraid lPcal
government la not aolna to be
able to 1w':vive Uw.e c:utbecka."
Landlnaham acknow~ed
that tf the pernor'• pro 11
paued by th e Le1l1lature "it
would cau.e problema for local
government.''
She added that those cltlff
affected would have to take a
hard look at tlutlr current fUcal
year's budaeta.
Under the aovernor'a plan,
Coeta M .. would loee $148,501
It had expected to receive,
Huntin1ton Beach would lOH
.............. _, ...............
Going along for the ride
Michelle Riblett, 18 months, of Newport
Beach Tilket a ride in her stroller, joined
on the lower deck by her poodle, Cricket.
Pushing them, out of sight, is Michelle's
mother, Debra.
Jail power transfer urged
Judge asks that marshal rule troubled county facility
'
By JEFF ADLER or .. o.-, NM a....
Central OraJl«e County
Municipal C.Ourt Judge Bobby
Youngblood is asking county and
state officials to consider
transferring administrative
responsibility for the Orange
C.Ounty Jail from the sheriff's
departme n t to the county
rnarahal's office.
In the latest round in the
political free-for-all between
Youngblood and Sheriff Brad
Gates, Younablood la asking
Orange C.Ounty aupervi.aora and
Aasemblyman J ohn Lewis,
-lllDEX-
During the past l 0
years archeologista
have uncovered
more than 60,000
art if acts on Irvine
Co. property. Bl.
At Your Service A8
~Dombeck m
Bumnem C6-7
Bulletin Boerd A6
Cavalcade B2
Cl-''led Dl,D3·6 Comb &
ere.word &
DMth Noac. D2
Zdltorial A6
l'ilntertalnment 83-4
Horoecope B2
Ann Landen B2
M'oYiet 83..f
• National News AS PubUc Noelcel OS,D2-3 8porta Cl-t
&Cock Marketa C7
TNvWon Be . .,.._. BM
...... A2
R-Orange, to consider such a
transfer in a letter add.re98ed to
the officials. but distributed to
county news organizations.
Youngblood haa had
long-standing political
differences with Gates and haa
been extremely critical in ttee11t
months of the way Gate. rww
the county jail, in which· 19
inmates have died during the last
20 months.
"Many of these deaths in the
jail are of a suspicious nature and
are suggestive of a e_revalling
attitude of callo~aneu and
brutality on the part of some
jailera, an attitude that einanates
from the sheriff himself,"
Youngblood aaJd in the letter.
He auggeata leglalatlon that
would remove the jail from the
juriadlction of the 1herlff'a
department and place It with the
county marabal, a position
appointed by a majority of the
county'• judaa.
''1llll would place the control
of the prlsonen under the oourta,
a system not unlike the aystem In
many European countrlea,"
YOUJ\lblood'a letter continues.
However, aa Younablood
(See JAIL, Pa1e At)
Mesa officials
.
hear cable ideas
By JODI CADENHEAD or .. .,..,,.. ....
Amid hopes of i.nstal1.lna the
moat aopbiatlcated cable
televllion ~ in the nation,
city officiali from Costa Mesa
met for nearly two hours
Wedneeday night with r-'denta
and commu nUy leadera
lntereated ln achievitlg aucb a
lofty pl
The meeting, attended by
cable operator• and butlneu,
educatlon and medJcal leaden
from O.W Meea drew about 00
people. far -than tbe 100 that
Weft expected.
Neverihel .. , then wu no
tacit of ldeaa, and de1lr ..
expre11ed by thoH looltlna
·forward to tb• cable
oommunlcradoN.,...., ~
to be oo.r.~ 1980. "We'n t. IO .. the .,._
sywtem ln . • nited 8tata,"
r. .. '
:dt:!e.Donn Hall told the
A. one of the 1Mt dU.. ln the
cou n ty to Install the
communicatlona ayaten>, C.O.ta
.... will be .hie to l)l'Otit from
pMt rnlnakea and atlll enjoy a
more t.echnoloP'aliY 8dvanced
.,.wm. ... ROn Dy-. • --CONIUltant hired by h dty.
Cable, once u.aed to improve,
poor televiaton recepdon and
now poplLv • a •'1 IO l"eCIMt
tint-rate entertaln .. nt, can
off er a va~tuy of n•w
now lftd ln the nMr
llkl
pollae millDttar • etorap ya.rd ualal cable. ID
Unlan Qty eallle 11 ....... med• •....-nt the .....,..... .,....
an41 to aucoaaale baaldat
UMmcUolll for ...... d n;
Tba CW.WW~ nt1MU' at k ( ... CABLS. .U)
$198,917 and Fountain Valley
would Joee f 223,393.
22 other cities in the county that
alao will be helping the state
reduce Its deficit. On the other hand, Laguna
Beach 1tlll would receive more
than $300.000, only $12,232 lee
than lt expected, and Newport
.Beach would •et more than
$800,000, about ,,5,000 l• than
the state had budgeted to return, ftiures supplied by Landingham
ahow.
Costa Me.a Mayor Donn Hall
aaJd preliminary e.Umaie. ahow
that the dty could loee between
$2Ml,000 and $500,000 u a resUlt
of the loll of ballout funda.
"PropoaJtlon 13 did not affect
state government, only local and
county a overnmenta were
affected,'' aaJd Hall. ''Local and
county government.a have been
(See CITIES, Page A%)
While aeveral Orange Cout
dtiel will be loeng money they
had expected to r«'eive, they join
Convict stabbed
• Ill county jail
settlement
A convicted child molester has T h e c o m m i t t e e h a s
won a "large" out-of-court representatives from the offices
aettlement with Orange County of the County Counsel and
government after hil throat was Adminiatratlve Officer and the
alleaedly alaahed by his jail General Services ~ency ..
cellmate, hil attorney says. Oskins said the settlement
Michael Theodore Clemens, function la one that hu been-
now 1ervlng a three-year delegated to the settlement
oommltment at Ataacadero State committee by county supervilors,
Hospital after pleed1ng innocent via the county adminUtrative
by n!UOll of i.manity to felooy officer's office. The committee is
child apnoyance, wu allegedly empowered to settle cues where
alMhed by a convicted murderer the county's liability does not
lut May while awaiting trial. exceed its aelf-inaured limit of $3
Jail officials subsequently million, Oak.ins said.
admitted it had been a mistake to He confinned he had approved
hol.-the two f08ether. a settlement after negotiations
T erm s of the settlement with Clemens' attorney, Larry
l"eached in October have been Bruce. Oskins said both sides
kept eecret at county imiatence u agreed to keep the terms
part of the aareement, but confidential "in the best interest
Clemena reportedly aald he will · of all partle.."
be paid $300 a month by the Bruce said county official.a told
county until 1985, when he la him: "This ls a confidential
echeduled to be releued from the aettlement becauae we don't need
mental institution. A,fter the thla kind of publicity."
Initial paymen1a, whAch will total Clemena' cellmate, convicted
more than f7,000 by 1985, the murderer John Karl C.Ox, was
au m 1 w l 11 I ump " pre ttl. booked June 11 for invstiption
conaiderably,' Clemens aal , of attempted murder, aherlft's althouch he didn't know by how deputies aald.
DaCh. Bruce filed a claim against the ·
The county aaid auch a county laat summer, seeking
dt1closure could void the wwpecified clamaa'e8 for personal ...,..."l"L · Injury and negliaence. He
"Any party who d~ the claimed that Clemens was
amountl-of the aettlement Could.-neglla,e.n.tb'._h jt,U.ted with
make It void," aaJd John ~ danaeroua inmates when the
a liability clairna auperviaoc'tn the jailers should have known his
county Ria ~t Office. life waa in danger.
Oskins, who formulated the However, t h e settlement
settlement with -Clemen.a' includes no admiaaion _o _f __
attorney, said today the ~nee, Oskins said.
•ttlement waa approved by the 'It was a compromise," he said.
county's three-member Claims Bru ce&._who represented
Settlement Cammittee. (See CON vaCI', Page AZ)
OC's oldest •
person ready
to mark) OS th
BJ JODI CADENBgAD or .. .,..,,.....,.
Ria father was a Union eoldier during the
Civil War who returned to hil Minne.ota farm
with battle tales of the hlatorlc years that divided
the country.
At U>f, Richard Fort of Costa Meu is the
olcte.t penon in Oranae C.ounty. He plans to keep
the longetlvity recorCl when his 105th birthday ·
roUa around Feb. 5.
Though he managed to eacape military
aervtc.'e himlelf, Fort la not ahort on his share of
centenarian memories. He was ready tO aerve
P World Wa; I when the peace treaty waa
. By the time World War II star1ed, he wu
6 .
Looking beck on hil long llle Fort is not sure
why he'1 llwd ao kJna. He doesn't drink. He gave
up amoldnc dgan years ago and aoo:>rding to his
wlfe of 71 years, Marie, he still haa a good
appetite. The couple make it a point to walk around
the block every day. They ao to church on
Sundays and do their own grocery ahopptng and
~ toeether and holdina banda ln their
Cotta M ... ar.rt.ment, the cou~e recalled
memorle9 of ~ live. topther ln
UU2,-when they met on a boe\ ou . y
wwe married a f.w montha liter.
. If puaJed by hie own Joner:vitr, Fort aaya ·
· there ls no real eecret behind hls auccem(ul
~·"I haw a aood wife and ahe Ml a aocxl
hueband. I st.Qed by her all thae yMtS."
Jlort hu outlived not only moat of bla
friend• from hl1 bomewwn in Winona, M&nn.1 but allO hll flw brothers and ._,., 1119
father uvec1 1n hll IGI. And bil mother died at n .
'l'houlll _...n,y pl sr d wltb hia life, 1'0i't
.. not •Jlnl)' ~that~ 10& "Nally IUCh a .,._, me aftllr all.
··1 dan't bow If lt'• any cndlt ...... Old.''
.ud J'art. .. A lol at people tkm't think a IOt ol old
people."
About hll haelth. J'art haa few amripl•n-. c ... OLDBIT ....... Al)
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Laguna urges overnight condO use
CONVICT COLLECTS ...
Clemena on aeveral prior CMet,
alao confirmed the aettlement,
aayina only : "It waa large."
Clemena wiU receive payments
from the county "over a period of
years," Bruce Uld.
The Santa Ana attorney aaid
the settlement of the claim
against the county wa1
negotiated quickly. even before
he filed a lawsuit for penona1
Injury.
lie aaicJ he tUed the clalm with
tho county Board of Supervllon,
u required by law. expecuna
that it would be 1ummarlly
denied. In the Clemena cue, however,
Bruce said he 1ot a ca)J from
Osklrw shortly after he tiled the
claim. Oskina, he uld, offered a
settlement Oct. l.
JAIL ADMINISTRATION • • •
acknowledges. county officlala aa
well as repraentativea from both
the sheriff's departmen't and
marshal's office now are involved
in negotiations that are expected
to lead to the merging of the
court services functions of the
marshal's office and the sheriff's
department.
The judge addrJ sses· this
potential snag ln his proposal by
suggesting that even if the
marshal's office is merged with
the sheriff's department, "it
would be a natural extension" of
the marshal's ·court services
duties to administer the jail as
well.
Sheriff's department
spokes m a n Lt. Wyatt Hart
declined comment o n
Youngblood'• propoal.
Hart added \hat the 1beriff
would look at the propoeal and
then would decide whether to
comment on its merits.
.4
Critical oi fOndiUons in the jail,
Youngblood wrote a letter to
U.S. Attorney Stephen Trott las\.
December that touched off an
FBI investigation Into jail
conditions.
The U.S. Attorney's Office 1till
is evaluating information
developed in the course of that
probe, Trott said Wednesday.
'.l'he Orange County Grand Jury
also is inveatiga ting jail
conditiona with a report expected
to be issued in the next several
months.
La1un1 Buch will Hk tbo
1tate Coaual Comml11lon to
require a developer to keep 16 of
37 unftl In a propoll"d tlme-lhare
condominium project available
for ovemJaht au•&.1.
The council voted \hi.I w k to
aend a letter outUnl~• that
requeat to 1tate oommlUlonen,
who are expected to meet next
month to ccm1\der optlon• to
leavin8 16 'Unl&.t for motel uae.
Ownera oi \he i.a,uoa Beach
Motor Inn, 1 in~ N. Cout
Highway, al~y have city and
coutal commialon approval to
CABLE IDEAS
From Page A1
ayatem will allow cuatomen to
ahop, bank and even plug Into
computen uai1lg cable. .
0 r a n g e ,C o a s t Co 11 e g e
president Bernie Luskin said the
college dl1trict ia aerlously
lntereated in using 1everal
channels to broadcut cluees and
offer viewen l.nstant library data
from the Co.ta Meaa campus.
Dr. George Haddad, part
owner of Coata Meu Medical
Center HOIJ>Jtal, said the med1cal
faclllty milhl be Interested ln
televtalng medical 1howa and
monitoring bedridden patient&
from their homes.
Almo1t forgotten In the
futuiihtlc technological
poalibll.ltlel of the system. were
the buic llervice9 cable offers.
Buie aervicea outlined in a
ClOl\Vort th• nm-down mocQr Inn
Into a 37-unh Unwl'lhant project.
Under term1 approved laat
year by the coutal ooo:un.i.ton,
the owntn mu1t maintain 16
unitl for overn18ht iueeta, thua
Jeavma 21 un.ltl that can be 10ld
to tlme-thare lnvettol"I.
FollowlJ\8 that approval, the·
ownen ooNl~red an alternative
to the com.m.lalon condition.
Next month tho commlNlon
wlU oonaJder the option of the
tlme·lhanl ownen oonatructlng a
40-bed youth hostel in greenbelt
landl northeut of the d ty. ·
• • •
cable ordinance approved
Monday Include: 52 1tandard
channels, two-way capabllJty,
local channela for education,
library, government and public
uae, a studio In Co.ta Meta and
an intenahip program for thoee
Interested in punulng a career in
cable· televillon.
The dty oouncU ii expected to
choose a cable operator by
September. Coflltruction CQuld be(1n by December.
Ma.t of the 1y1tem will be
hutalled ln Coata Meta U•ing
overhead utility poles, except in
ca1e1 where utilities are
underground. lnlw.llation co.ta
are eatimated at $20 mllllon
overhead, compared to $80
mllllon for an underground
•)'Item. Dyas said.
That '260,000 project would be
In Ueu of Nttlnc aalde rental
unltt at the new time-project,
thUI enabUnc the OWMl"I to .. u
\he 16 unlta.
But Councllwoman Sally
Bell ru II oppoled to the youth
hoetel concept, uylna 40 bedl fn
the Allio lfeellbelt doel little to
altevlate a 1hortace of
accommodatton• for overnl1ht
vltlton.
Bellerue wa1 1ucce11fu1
Tue1day ln obtalnln1 council
eupport to deny one year permit
t'X teneton requeated by the
developer.
Carroll O'Connor
That ext.enllon oriJin!lly w11
1ou1ht ID order tor the new
owners to obtain rnnlllion to
build the ho1te tn lieu of
main1aininc incMl roorrw.
What t.he coundl dml.a1 of \Nt
extenalon mean1 l1 that &he
bwnen muat now obtain buildlnl
pennltl and bej:ln eonatrucUon
by Feb. 9 or face the po.tbWty
of 9oln1 throu1h 1he entire
review and appllcaUon proceu
with the dty acaln·
A repre.entatlve of the ownen
uld he believed the project could
be 1tarted before the Feb. 9
deadline.
DEAL.· ..
From Page A1
original project. citing ltl effect
on traffic and aervices that would
have to be provided to the
apartment community by the
city.
The neweat proposal fared a
Uttle better Tueeday night. But
the cou.ncU said It wanted to take
a clo1er look at Mlchel1on'1
revi8ed plans before ordering city
officials to begin aerioua reeearch
and negotiations.
"I like the idea of apartments,"
said Councilwoman Sally
Bellerue, adding affordable
rental unlta are at a premium ln
Laguna ~h. -.
CITIES WOULD LOSE IN NEW ST ATE BUDGET ... NB library
irked over
Councilman .Hob Gentry aaid
he bellevea the .iat.e is feelina "a
bit of economic improvement,"
adding other investora and
developer• might now be
interested in submitUng
p~posala for the property. decreasing the number of people
on their payrolls, while the state
govenunent has been increasing
the number of employees. The
state budget continues to increase
to the detriment of the local
community and the taxpayer."
options for raising money than Rich Bamard..alliat.ant to the
we do." city admhlistrator, uld, "We'll
He said Fowitain Valley ii not have to evaluate the propoeal and
a wes tax rich city and already if we come up abort, we'll have to
has one of the lowest per capita look at the aervicee we provide
cost• of government among and make the cuts where we
Orange CoUnty'a cities. • have to make the cuta. 0
Fountain Valley City Manager
Howard Stephens said tne
reverse bailout could coat
Fountain Valley $23~.ooo thia
ye.ar_ be~ond the $500,000 in
motor vehicle fees alreedy being
withheld from the clty by the
state.
Stephena said additional •late He uld Huntington .se.ch is
cutbacks could foroe the dty to just now giett1nc into the budget
further reduce eervtce and spend ptOCi!9 for the next fi9ca1 year.
more of itl ttaerYe fu.nda, which "'l'be important thing la to wait
are a major aource of revenue to and eee wbat the governor and
the dty through the interest the--the legialatur-e finally do," he
funds generate said. "They're makini propoeala
"Why should the cities have to
support the state?" Stephens
asked. "The state has more
Offida1I in Huntington Beach and I'm aure there will be more
said any redlACtion of the amount chaJllel in the next few months."
propoeed might result ln cult to . Newport Beach would be one
services. ot the least affected dties.
OLDEST PERSON. IN COUNTY • • •
His hair is still a little gray and he.can get around
without the dark wood cane. he keepe in the
en~way. ·
1''ort was born on a fann Feb. 5, 1878. At 17
he moved to the nearby dty, Winona. It was
there that he met Marie, now 96. In 1913, the
couple purchaaed a spacious aeven-room houae
with two porches and lived there until they
moved to Costa Mesa 20 years ago to be near
their daughter.
He still has the laminated certificate he
received from the Winona board of education
when he retired as chief electrical engineer in
1943. Fort voted Republican most of his life. His
favorite preatdent was Teddy Rooeevelt. "He
·made a good president and he understood what
he was doing." His leut favorite wu Harry
Truman. whom he considered, "as dumb as
we've had."
The forte have one daughter, two
grandchildren and three grea~grandchildnm.
The oldest countian aaya his only regret ln
life was not receiving more -education. He only
finiahed the eighth grade.
On belng the oldest persoo in Orange
County, he aaya. "It CJoesr\'t change my feelings
any more. I'm ;\'leased. I have a wonderful,
wonderful wile, he added, aqueezing Marie's
~·
Fair through Friday
mph end a tow or 49 were tor-=-t lot Loe Mglllea tonight.
A hlah of ea II ~ Frtdlly. , srmuer we•th•r with low• ---------~.. fOnlgllt ot l6 to 46 -___.
Coastal
High~ et tim. lodey.
otherwl.. felr through F= Gusty nontl to ~
'°' the oomul end ~
Yelleye, wfllch &1'8 upected to
rie.... higlle ot 64 to ea Ffld8y.
Felr -th« with aome high
ctoudlneu end north to
nor1nw.t wind• 25 to 40 mph _. f~ tor the rnountllln 20 to 30 mpn at tim. In •-t>etow the c:enyon9 tonight end deo ... ig on Ffld8y. ~
Iowa 42 to 52. Hlgtl9 Fndey M to ea.
--tonlgM. Ari~ low of 1 S to 28, end higlle Frldey In ttle
40s -'°'9c:811t. -
Elaewhere, from Point
Conception to the Mexican
~ high ~ with
I bOrder end out 90 milea: Smell c:nft 8IMaory OYW outw Wiit ..
for northweat wind• 20 to 30
knot9 with a to 12 loot combined
.... decfeMlng tonight. Wlnde
Ffld8y no1 ti: WWI 12 to 22 knote.
loc .. ly verlable wind• 4 to S
knote tonight end Frldey momlng,
~ ~et'Y 10 to 18 lmota
FMey 8"amoon. Wind ,,_ 3
deo911111ig wlnde end Iowa "' 15 to 25 _. eicpected tn the 0-. v-. taolght. "'*-hlgtla of ..
lO 5' -due Rtdlty. High ~ end nor\h to
northWMt wind• to lo 30 mph
-• predict.cl tor the dM«t -\..owl of 2e lo at In the
t9 5 .... W-.rty ..... 3 to 5" fMt. High c1ouc1rn ... et f11Ma.
llOf1hem deeel'U end aa to 48 1n th• "Southern deaert• were
forecMt 1or tonight. HtclfW "'" ee to 84 In the llOf1hem deMtta end
.. lO 73 In the ~ deMrt9
oCMrwtae ~°'91 Frldey. -~ for Frldey.
·u.s. summary Temperatur~
A etorm dumped up to ti
lnoh•• o r 1now on higher
...... llllOI .. In hi 8outlwt ~ Albelly
todey, wtl .. rein felt ovw the ~ oentnl Gulf etat• end drtme Alfteriflo ·
dempened W. -.cNrn Plelne. ,.......
0... tog di\ 1tcped In per1e of Atlenta T-, CotOf9do end!<--. Atllntlc City ............_.:Ml:ory WW..._. Aulllln
Jot nortt:awta n M-. wt... Belttmor•
rreezlfta e1eet end retn cauMd ::::,
-ttefllo deillfl Wedlll8Cley.'*" Rain w .. forecHt ror later 8lanerdl tocN!r end too19ht from Florid• eoew ~ ·°T:f:.::~ t~ '°"f :.c::' ..... 6 •of -0 .,,.., ... """..... .... ....... ....--Oil ._ ... ~ "°'" the --... New MellJco mountlln1 ecroee ~
U11tNf A"'-end the oentrel ~· ~
........ to lower ldl:tlo. ....--· ..... Tempe1--. -• ~ed CMr1ott9. HC to ,.._. """' ...... In tfle ~ upper .... L.-.. .... _.._... .... ~
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Temperetur .. 1to11nd the ~ 8C neelon .. lllldnW!t Per ranged ..,._._
rrom mlnu•• f4 d•J:;::. tn .,..,.. Worth Ltllallon, N.H .. to 10 In
Welt, ....
.. "-• -3 ... 32 35 2S
41 20
40 ao
25· 15 41 84
2t t4
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43 a2• 33 2t
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City Manager Bob Wynn aaid
the 1tate, under the reverse
bailout propoeal, would take most
from cities that receive the most
and leaeer amounts from citlee
such u Newport that are not
heavy bailout recipients.
Wynn said he is uncertain how
much the city might l09e under
the proposal.
Alao ·affected by the proposal
would be Orange County ~t wfUCh ii expected to
receive $87 .8 million in atate
bailout aid this year. The
governor'• propo1al would
reduce the county'• share by
about $4 rnilllon.
Landingham said the
complicated fonnula on which
the governor bued bia proposal
cent.en on recent reductions in
varioul cities' contrlbutiom to the
atate Public Employees
Retirement Syat.em.
The formula was worked out
ao that no dty wciuld lme more in
bm.lout monies than it receives
unless its contribution to the
public retirement system was
reduced by the atate.
She said the atat.e will reclaim
lta portion of the bailout funds by
reducing payments to cities for
vehicle tax license fees, cigarette
taXes and open apace lands.
The formula worked out by
the state amounts to a 43 percent
reduction in state payment& to
local governments, she added.
The state began providing
bailout funds to local
"ovemmenta after pauage of
Propositian--1-3,.the re;r.rty \aX
cutting measure, ln 97 .
actor's cal e
. Advance warning that actor
Carroll O'Connor would be a
regular guest at a restaurant he
wants to build in Newport Beach
has rai1ed eyebrows at a city
library.
The restaurant O'Connor
would own with actor Patrick
O'Neal will be squeezed between
a fire station and branch library
at Newport Cent.er.
While they have no problem
with Archie Bunker (O'Connor's
television cluy'acter) moving into
the neighborhood, library board
members said they are concerned
about parking and the safety of
llbrary-..bouncf patron.a.
Appearance• by O'Connor,
board membera aald, likely
would bring in large crowds and
could cause parking trouble at
the library.
The city Planning Commission
is scheduled to review p1anl for
the facility at a meeting tonight.
The restaurant, that would be
built on ~ Company lahd,
wou1d t)e ca11ea ''<>'Conno«' and
()'Neal's -A NewpOrt Place."
O'Connor, who runs "Archie
Bunker's Place'' in televmon life,
--ow-na the ''Gl.nger .Man"
restaurant-in -Los Angeles.
Mayor Neil Fitzpatrick 88'eeci
with Gentry and he aald he
would like an opportunity to talk
with Michelaon about specifics to
his plan before deciding whether
or not to go further with the
propoi&I. --
Bank pla~ning
headquarters
in Newp~rt
Security Pacific National
Bank. the stat.e's second 1largest
bank, announced today' it will
open regional headquarters in
Newport Beach by mid-summer.
Based ln Loa Angeles. Security
Pacific wW bring more than 60
manager • to its first
administrative office in Orange
County. Mc:fa t would be
transferred from the firm'• Loa
Angeles offices, a spokftman
said.
The bank will lease office
space from the Irvine Company
in Newport Center until late
June or July when It will move
into 20,000 aq~ feet of office
space in Civic Plazil, a new
addition to NeWRQrt Center.
Security Padfie.'s ac1.lvities in
Orange Coµnty have been
managed out of Loe Angeles. The
move ii expected to help improve
the bank'• aervic.e to the business
community in the county, the
1pokesman said.
Elegant .Gifts
at Special ~r.lces
for the New Year!
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Seven killed as truck
veers in ... wrong ' lane
By Tbe A11oclated Pr.,1
STRATFORD, Conn. -A.
truck that plowed Into
vehicle• waltlni at a toll
booth, trlger~ an explOllon
that lncineratecf aeven people
and Injured four others,
veered Into a "can only" lane
for unknown reuona, police
aald.
"It la hard to~}' where one
'l'e,r' begins aria the o tlier -
enda. From the tlamea
everything sort of melted
together," t o ll plaza
s up erlnte nd ~nt Joe
Bridgeport aald after the
accident Wednetday.
EDA wins 'Golden Fleece'
WAS HINGTON -Serv.
William Proxml.re haa given
his monthly "Golden Fleece"
award to t h e Economic
Development Administration,
an agency the Reagan
Administration would like
Congress to put o ut of
business.
Proxmire, who hands out
STATE
the award for projects hf'
claims are a waste of
taxpayers' mon~y. said the
EDA deserved the prize "fol'
allowing U.S . cities and
non-profit oraanizatlbns to
misuse a •198 million federal
loan fund ded icated t o
creating local jobs."
Marin es to get Big Macs
CAMP PENDLETON -
Thousands o f Marines
stationed at Camp P endleton
are preparing for an
onslau~t of Big Macs -
hamburgers that is.
McDonald's plans to open a
franchise on the sprawling
base 60 miles north of San
Diego next month. It will be
the first time that a fast food
enterprise has established a
restaurant on a U.S. military
base. • -
The franchise will be
operated by Tom Tucker,
own er o f M c Donald 's
restaurants in nearby
Falll::rrook and Ramona.
Tucker said that he plans to
hire some Marines and also
their dependents to help hlm
run the restaurant, scheduled
to open Feb. 7.
A valon hospital tr ouble d
LOS ANGELES -County
hospital inspectors have asked
Avalon Municipal Hospital on
Catalina Island be terminated
from Medicare and Medi-Cal
because it falls to meet
federal standards, the Los
Angeles Times said today.
County documents obtained
by the newspaper also said
that Mission H ospital of
Huntington Park, which
expects a contract in ihe new
system of providing care to
the poor, will require special
monitoring.
Avalon administrator Ann
Regalado said her hospital
has "a terrific problem~"
because with only. one
full -time physician, the
facility cannot offer the full
range of services expected of
most hospital.a.
~~ i.njured in collision
TR UC K .. E E A
chain-reaction collision
involving two gamblers' bWleS
and seven other cars and
trucks during a sudden
snowstorm in the Sierra
Nevada injured 13 people, one
8erioualy.
The California Hlahway
Patrol said about 70 people
WORLD
were involved in the collision
Wednesday afternoon on
Interstate 80 at the 5,000-foot
level of the wester:n slope, 25
miles west of Truckee.
Faith Hospital in Auburn
said 12 e:l:le were t:reeted and rel and bus driver
Thomas Giesler, 28, was
admitted with a broken leg.
S atellite aler ts A u ssies
CANBERRA, Australia -
The government is putting its
disaster agencies on alert to
cope with the 2 percent
chance tha t a nu -
clear -powered Soviet
satellite will hit Australia
when it returns to Earth,
perhaps next week.
National Disaster
0 r g,a n i z a ti o n D i re c -
tor -General Maj . Gen.
Kevin Latchford, briefing
reporte rs today on the
government's contingency
plans, acknowledged there
was a "very slight" chance
that Cosmos 1402 will hit
Australia. But he saia his
government was covering all
bets.
Three h ijackers su rrend e r
DJIBOUTI -Three
hijackers forced a South
Yemen jetliner to Djibouti
today and wounded two
passengers in a shootout with
the crew before surrendering
to police, officials said.
The Boeing 707 carried
about 40 passengers and crew,
offici.als said, and neither the
nationality nor the motives of
the hijackers was
immediately known.
W al esa renews b id fqr job
GDANSK , Poland -
Former Solidarity chief Lech
Walesa has made another bid
to get back his job at the
Lenin S hip yard , but ·
Informed Polish sources said
they didn't think he would
succeed in the effort.
Walesa applied Wednesday
to be r einstated as an
electrician at the Baltic port
shipyard, where managers
turned him away from the•
gates last Friday.
A spokesman for Walesa
said the labor leader repeated
his earlier argument that the
shipyard's refuaal to give him
a job is Inconsistent with
Polish law. He said union
officials are entitled to
automatic leaves of absence.
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R e agan reOects on f i~st 2 years
WASHINGTON (AP) -0 NMrly evwy economk: lndJcator
Pr.klent R.uan aid ~ the lhowa ua Med1nC fot' recovery."
trHt..t ut1aticUon rn nil tliit -a ea a an u 1 d h 11 ma Jo r
two yean 1n the White Hou. la dllappolntmentl Jtemmed from
the conviction that he hH the tact that he had to
chanied the cou,... of "a country compromile with Conar-and
that wu ·~ dan,erowaly ln couldn't aet hi• economic the wron; &reciron." proanm approved chapter and
lP a peuonal, natJon&lly -vene
televised appraiul of hta ·
presidency on th• Hcond "We did pt~. aoodly ahare of
annlveraary of hla tnauaural what we uked, he aald. But he
Rea1an aaJd the UniW!d Stat.el U: aid the full tmplementatJon of
enterlJ\l "• MUOn of hope," even h1a orlainal proevam of tax cutl
though economic and other and 1pendlnc curbe would have
problem• are provtna more dealt more swiftly with the
difficult than he antid Wld. nation'• economic prOblema.
"A. we enter our= year, I "Looktn1 back, I 1ueu my
tee an American economy and an 1reateat utllfactlon la the
America on the mend," he said. conviction that a country that
WM IPMdinl danproualy ln the wroni d1rectlon . . . hu been •t -on lhe ri11 t course," the
premdeot Mid.
He aid the admlniltraUOn JI undolnl the dalMP wrou,ht by
ytar1 of overtaxln1 and oven~. "and we've made
Ameftca'fttiieeted tn the world."
But Rea1an 1ald "the
ac.icumulaWl<l dama.te hu pUed up
10 ht1h for eo lonQ" that It t.
taklnj lo.,,er than antidpated to
cte.l wt th the economy ..
a.,an aa.ld that when John F.
Kennedy came to the Whlte
HOU8e, he commented that he'd
diacovered the 9-robleml were u
bad u he had· Mid they were
dwinl the campelp.
"In my cate,'1Jwa1an tald, ,
"the b&aest ~ WM ftnd1nC •
ouf \halt.hey are even wor.."
He tald once •aJn that hit "\ oroPol&l to ellmlnate all Soviet
Mcf U.S. medium-~ m111Ua c
In Europe remain• 'the belt ';
aolutlon for both tldet" ln 'J
nuclear arms ne1otiaUona that •
are to retume next Thunday In
Geneva. .
But Reagan uld .he ltn't
budlina in h1I determination to ,
depfoy -new U.S. lntermedJaW. 1
ran1e miallea there late this
year unl-the Soviet.a aaree to a •
fair, verifiable .,reement.
• iii nations·-'
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ban 'E.·T.'': ...
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to kids .,
STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) '·
-Sweden, Finland and Norway
have banned rounpten from the ....
movie "E.T.' -the smub-hit
fantaay tale that Swedilh oenaon •
call a close encounter of the ·'
"frightening" Rind.
The Swedish Board of Film
Censorship, backed by child'
peychologi.ats, llmited audiences
to thole above age 11, claiming
"E.T ., The Extra-Terrestrial" •
portrays adulta aa enemies of
children.
The official age limit in~·
Finland la 8, and in Norway 12. '>i
In the United States, the movie·
carries a rating of "Parental .;
Guidance" augeested, whkh does
not impoee a strict age llinil.
D~mlsh film censors, who
restricted the "Star Wars" 1
movies and most other science -
fiction films to those 12 and •
above, gave "E.T .'' the sreen / light. .,,
The Steven Spielberg movie .
shows Earth-bound children·,
giving shelter to the stranded,
gawky allen~.E.'r. for short.
It has deUghted millions in the -
United Sta tea , aet off a
Chriatmu~time "E.T." crue, and
now la sweeping countries
ut~wodd.
Making wave~
ban on young children
from e movie here prompted
.,.., .... ....,.. .., ,..,.. ,.O'a .... •-•-ISI• eome younc Swedes to hit the
sidewalk with protest plac:arda to
show t.heJr m.pleuwe.
An unidentified su~er . .is a study in concent ration as he strives to
keep his balance while riding a wave o rt the coast of Huntington
Beach .
11 Away with the 11-year
limit," "Children's films are
made for chlldren," and "We-
'Howls of outrage' planned
want E.T ." read some of the
ch.ttdren's picket mgna in front of
a major Stockholm theater where
the movie opened Dec. 10.
-.The movie's distributors say
they doubt the bans art' keeping
all under-.ge children away Social Security-changes face stiff-opposition-from the movie. ... ,
WASHINGTON (AP) -The taxes and a six-month delay in panel's final report that It relies Swedish newspapers reported '
Socia 1 Sec u r It y reform · this July's coat-of-living lncreaae, ' too heavily on taxes. "Including many children under 11, some '
commission's final report on a expected to be about 5 percent. reve·nue from expandea with their J>tlrent8, were seeing ~ -
plan to save the retirement The plan won a 12-'3 conµni.aaion coverage, higher taxes account the movie by pretending they
ayatem is arriving at the White vote and the endorsement of for 75 percent of the propoeed were of aae.
House and the Capitol with President Re a g an and deficit reduction between now But chief censor Gunnel
opponents vowing t o fight congressional leaders. and 1990 -$126 billion out of Arrback. in defending Sweden's
recommended payroll tax bikes Armstrong, chairman of the the $ 1 6 9 bi 11 i o n tot a 1, ' ' ban, said moviegoers under 11 • ~
and levies on benefits. Senate Finance Committee'• Annatrong said. "In the long nm. might be traumatized by a ,
Also included in the final subcommittee on Social Security the balance is even more "threatening and frightening :
report due today is a strong and one of the three who voted lopsided. Tax lncreues constitute at mos p here' ' w h I ch she
recommendation from nine of the against the re9CUe pl.an. said in a 91 percent of the commiasion's maintained prevails throughout
panel's 15 members to aradually written diseent included with the total recommendation." the film. : ralae the retirement age from 65 .--------------------------...;;;.;;.;;.,...;;;;='----------.l
~ the early yean of the ~ J next century, meaning those
born in 1949 or later would have
to wait an extra year to begin :.1
collecting full retirement l
beneflta.
Sen. William L . Armstrong,
R-Colo., said Wednesday the
proposals of the National
Commission on Social Security
Reform , onc e they are
understood by ''middle America,
on Main Street and all over the
country," will prompt howls of
outraae and in my judgment
encourage Congresa to make
10rne aigrilficant changes.''
The commiaaion 's plan,
unveiled Saturday, would
aenerate $169 billion In new
revenues or reduced expenses
between now and the end of
1989. in part by higher payroll
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SOUTH COAST PLAZA -3333 BRISTOL ST.
Tb.at was no kidnaJiping, officer ...
A new1paper photographer In
Lake Euinure who 1n11pped
pictures of what he thought wu
an abduction actually wltneseed •
few friends from Buena Park
trying to get a drunken buddy
home, offklall aay.
When the Buena Park youth• aaw thelr ptctu rt> Wtdnceday on
Loe Angeles awUon KNBC, thel
called Riverside County aherlff 1
Detective Chria Taylor. Taylor
uld ht met with th m
Wodn"•dfy nlaht at a rollor-
1kattna rink to c:lt1r up tho mya'4!ry
"It'• excellent new 11" aald
Taylor. who had worked full-
Hospital u se down, pi!ice Up
SACRAMENTO (AP) -
California hospitals had fewer
patients in the third quarter of
1982, but the price went up
anyway, the California Health
Facilities Commission said
Wednesday.
' J oseph Hafkenschie l.
executive director of the state
ag e n c)' c harged wi th
encouraging hospital efficiency,
blamed the decline in hospital
use on the rt-ceulon . He aald
unemployed people put off
elective health care.
The ri5e In prices was partly
because hospitals spread their
C08\8 over fewer patientl, he aald.
''The latest -data illuatrate that
the hospital industry does 9ot
respond to normal aupply and
demand forces," Hafkenachlel
said.
"Demand is falllng but hospital
Teen s uffers ~eningitis
MINEOLA, N .Y . (AP) -
Health officials have found a
second case of meningitis. this
one in a 13-year-old Buena Park
girl who visited relatives In Long
Island last week.
Nassau County H ealth
Officials reported Tuesday that
the teen-ager's type of meningitis
was a , different strain from the
one believed to have killed
Edward Gast. 5, of Massapequa
Park last Saturday.
De puty Na ssa u Health
Commissioner, Norman Schell,
said the girl, whose name was
withheld, left Long Beach, N.Y ..
last Thur&day and became ill the
following day, Schell said.
He said the girl was In 9eri&us
condition at Children's Hospital
near Los Angele&.
Schell said the girl returned to
California on United Airline's
Flight 15 at 6 p.m. last Thu.iWay.
He advised that anyone who sat
near her sh ould notify their
physician and take antibiotics. He
added that the airline was trying
to contact passengers on that
flight. The airline h as already
given antibiotics to crew
members on that fli ht, Schep wd. --
With the g r eatest of ease
rates continue to d.. In add1Uon1 lncreued bid debtl from paUentl
101ln1 lneu rance or Medi·C•I coven,., and pemment effdrtl
to control relmbunement may
reeult in hoepitall ra1.ldna rat. to
private patientl t6 make up the
deficit."
The commlllion reported that
durina the July-Sept ember
period, patient daya in California
hoeplta.11 were 2.9 percent below
the same period of 1981 and
dl1chargu were 1.2 percent
lower.
' For the eame period, the
average charge per day wu $689,
up 22.4 percent over the previOUI
year, while the average charge
per stay was $4,623, up 20.3
percent.
The average length of stay was
6.9 days, down 1.5 percent.
The commission said the coat to
hospitals for producing services
lncreaaed 13.5 percent. More
than half of the lncreue was due
to lncreued ularies and 1upply
prices, while the rest was due to
the decrease in hospital Wte and
the provision of more and
different services.
The commission's study did not
include KaUer, state hoopltals,
Shriner and dental hoepitala.
Caught in mid-flight, this tiny_ egret tucks u p his landi ng gear a nd
heads upward. The bird was spottea near t he Newport Crest area. ~
\1me on th cue llnce Sunday,
when the photo1raph1 were
taken by John Oeorae. a
17. y r..old photolf apher for the
weekly Lak11 Ef1lnore Valley
Sun-Trlbuno. "Th• kid• had ~,1
good Umt and evel")'\hinl turned'
out OK."
George, who wa1
photoaraphJng 1eenic areu ln the
park at the time of lhe "kidnap,"
had conUnued mapping photol u
a youth wa1 wre1tled to the
lfOUnd by three people, bound
with ropee and carried awa~ ln a
truck.
Taylor uJd the "youths had no
idea they had been the objectl of
a four~y manhunt.
.. They were Initially quite
concerned after aeetng the new1
on televi1lon," he 1aid. ''But
being kids, they a.I.a thouaht it
W81 qulte funny."
The four ipent last Saturday
t ht In Lake Elsinore on a
out.Ing, aaid a statement
rom e Rivendde lheriff'a Lake
Ellinore station.
"On the morning of Jan. 16,
1983, one of the parties consumed
too much alcohol and there was
aome name-calling between one
person and the otner three," the
statement said. ''The drunk
person decided that he wu golng
to walk home to Buena Park. His
friends tried to stop him several
times, but he kept getting away
and running from them.''
"He got mad an<I wouldn't go
with them," Taylor said. "It came
down to the point where they
had to tie him up and throw him
in their truck."
k. ..Uboat Wf and marine
awap meet tporilored by the
Sea Explorera of Orange
County hu been aet for Jan.
28 at the Bo~ut Sea Bue
In Newport h~
Proceeds benefit the
Explorer program which
offera youne people an
•"Concerts In Miniature," a
chamber musJc concert series
for children, beglr}•
Wedne9day at 4:30 p.m .. at the
Laguna Beach Museum of
Art.
Sponsored by the
museum's Junior Council, and
led by Dutch cellist Frieda
• Rev. George Barrett,
retired Epiacopal bishop and
pro-choice advocate, will
address the Planned
Parenthood Aaaoclatlon Jan.
27 in Newport Beach.
Barrett, a reSident of Santa
Barbara, is a national board
memb e r of Plann ed
Paretithood Federation of
American and will dlscuaa
opportunlty to learn to
operate and maintain ..U and
power boatl.
The Hie i1 open to the
public and will run from 8
a.m. to 3 p.rn. 'The Scout Bue
._ lqcated at 1931 W. Cout
Highway . F or more
infonnatlon, call 642-5031.
' Bellafaate, the hour-Jona
program featurea mu1lc aa
well as d emonstration of
inltrumenta.
Adml.-lon for the muaical
afternoon la 50 cent s for
children and $1 for adults.
The museum 11 located at
307 Cliff Drive. For more
lnfonnation, call 494-6531.
"Freedom's Acceptable
Risks." He has authored
books on ethics and IHues
involving re productive
freedom.
Th e Ora nge County
chapter of the a.ociatlon will
m eet at the Newport
Sheraton . The dinner
meeting begins at 7:30 p.m.
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Econo111ists predict
recovery in· 1983
By Tbe A11oclated Pre11
After the steep drop ln economic activtty lut year,
1983 ought to be a year of steady, if modeet,
improvement for buaineuea and oonaumen, many
economiata believe.
. "The turn Is at hand," Alan Greenapan, chainnan
of the economic conaulttng firm ToWNend-Greenapen
& Co. Inc., told a forum In New York on Wednelday.
''There has not been any deeJ)lleated, permanent
damage in our economy which would p~t lt from
reallj l'OOving up very sharply, provided that interest
rates, somehow, could be brought down," Greenspan
said.
Many economists are looking for a turnaround
from the 2.5 pen:ent drop in groee national produci
during the 1982 fourth quarter. The Commerce
Department reported Wednesday that the
fourth-quarter retreat ended a year in which the GNP
dropped 1.8 percent -the biggest decline since 1946, when It fell 14.7 percent.
Albert T. Sommers, chief economist at the
Conference Board in New York, said he thlnka a
recovery already Is under way and that the economy
will grow much futer thia year than the Reagan
administration's forecast of a 1.4 percent rile.
Sommers estimates growth for the year of 2.4 percent.
Reef.ills set by Ford
DETROIT (AP) -The Ford Motor Co. ta
~ a1moet 6,000 1981-and 1982-model Ford LTD
and 1981-model Mercury Marquis polic:e can, ~use
of auape°*n parts that oould crack.
Ford aid it has not beard of any accidents or
injuries but there have been oomplainta about cracks
in rear ~pension lower-<:0ntrol anm of the vehicles.
The recajl was announced Wed:nelday.
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