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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-01-24 - Orange Coast PilotTHI DRANGI COAST .COUNTY IDITION MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1113 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS -INSIDE-Stocks plunge after OPEC meet fails STRUTHIO CAMEL.US I O i.trid1 fnrmi. 1111.I hathi11fo( .. uit i11 .. p1·1·1ur .. llrt' llfllOllf( tri\ ill t•hro11id1·1I in Ji111 Slt't·1wr'.., lhinl On111~t· Count ~ \luuuw•'-1'11"'1' Bl. Al d as ... n ·uniom1, pt'oplt· come togt'lhf'r lo Sf't' ho~ they'vf' fallt•n upart. Ermu Bomhf'd < look ~ a t agin~. Pagt-B2. 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A weather service spokesman said a period of scat tered showers today would give way to partly cloudy skies tonight and warmer temperatures Tuesday, with little cham.-e of additional rain. Local tempera tures tonight are expected to drop into th e high 40s or low 50s, while the mercury will climb into the mid-60s o n Tuesday, the w eather service said. The long r ange forec ast, however , calls for a cha.nee of I. sh ow ers o n Wedneeday night, -• w ith the likelihood of rai n 10cr eas1ng on Thursday and ' . . Anthony Quinn lt'lls why ht• turnPd <lown l h r rolr of (;o<l. P afi{t> IU. 'l-:tli<.or1 llif(h football <,lar \1alt llomh<. wu<. killc<l in a rar orrid t>nl Suturdu} in Idaho. Pa~<' C I . INDEX At Yuur Service Erma Bom~ck Bulletrn Board Cavalcade A5 8 2 A4 B2 Classifit'd C5-8 Com ks 85 Crossword 85 Death Notices C4 Ed1tonal A6 Entert.amment B4 .Horoerope B2 Ann Landers B2 ' Movies B4 Nallon aJ Ne ws A3 Public NotiC'e!I C4 Spori. Cl -3 Stock Markets B3 Televt.aK1T1 86 Theaters Bf'. Weather A2 World N("ws A3 • A little rain dido 't keep thi Newport Pier Sunday. They stayPd dost> t o~ether. couplt> from a day or fishing on the just o pc-ned tht>ir umbrella a nd Irvine using caution on Olympic gym center By JOEL C. DON ()(the O.ity Pt1ot 814'fl T h o u g h t h r· 1 d e a n ( a n 01 y mp1c-1·aI1 bt>r ~y m nas t l ('S center in lrvrne sounds appealing as tht> 1984 games near. c1 ly off1c1als are taking a go -slow approach to tht> proposal. A group headed by gymnast Cathy Rigby wants to build such a complt>x rn He>rrtage Park, offering trammg to locaJ youths and aspinng Olympic conte nders ThC' non-profit facility w ould he called the Cathy Rigby R<'g1onal Sports CC'nter and would mclude a s ports medicine c lrn1t· and ge neral fitness ac·t1v1t1es C rty M anager William Woollett Jr will ask lht> City Council Tuesday to hold o ff a dec1s1on on thl' center until 1t c"Ons1ders acllon on the forma tion (See CENTER. Page A2) Deily l'tlot ~o by L ..... ,,_ Chri81yn Blos&ey 8hows off her u new,, car, reconditiont>d aft<'r being repouessed . S ht> has 'it back aftt-r coming up with thP overdue paym ents. • . . ' . D.Uy Piiot Photo by Char* Stan Friday Sporadic s h ow e rs over the w eek end g ave local lawns a thor ough soaking but cauaed little damage. a ccording to authorities. Although high aurf associated with the weekend storm p ou nd ed beaches elsew h e re in So uth ern Califo rnia, Orange County IJfeguards reported no problems locally and relatively small surf today J S h erman Denny o f Hunungton Beach, an amateur meteorologist who has kept local rainfall records for 52 years, said the Wl'<'kend storm dropped .94 mch or moisture on the area. A human approach to bureaucracy By ROBERT BARKER Of ,,.. oe11, Pttot si.n Debra L Schurr ~ot a surprise whe n s h e v1s1tt>d th e Social Secunty Adm1111~tr;H1on branch office in Huntington &>ach last W('(>k She w pnt lo th1• uff1t'€' to gl't her marnt'd na me put on a nC'w Social SC't urrtv card S he ll'ft with a box of Dantsh butter cookies The coo ki es were the complJments of branch manager Wanda H Yee It seems t he o ffice was celebrating its runth anniversary at i ts location in a shopping center at 8851 Adams Ave .. and Schurr ROl the s pecial prize (~e HUMAN, Page A%) Car 'loss' turns into big gain By JODI CADENH EAD 0( the Deity ""°4 • ..., Even tn hard l'<.'Onorruc limes, bad news can sometimes bring eventual good tid ings. That's what C h riBlyn 8l0&wy of Costa Mesa has di9C"Overed Last m on th the 29-year-old office manage r sadly watched as the bank re~ he r prir.ed 1978 gold Chevrolet Cama.ro. Her husband George had lost his trucking job and the rouple had fallen two months behind In their Sl50 payments. But lw:k. lots of It, was on the BlOMeys' side . With only three days left be-fore the repoe9eSldon bec ame official, the couple walked Into the First Interstate Bank In S anta Ana Thursday with $300 In cash. Bloaaey said bank o fflclala turned white. The car already had been 110ld to North County Volkswagen l~lAcentia. ' The car dealer had rebuilt the engine. replaced the nearly bald tires. repainted the car, add~ striping and spruced up the air conditioning. The Bloaeys had a new car. "It must have cost them $800." Blomiey said. "It 'a a brand new car, from beast to beauty." "We've just been on cloud nin e," BloHey said. "I can't believe It." Bank offlciala ea.id they failed to notify the dealer of a 10-day repoue uion extenalon the Bloaeys had aueiceedully appll~ for. A.a a ~ult, the dNler went ah e ad and made the Improvement• on the c ar beUevt.ng he owned It. Flrat lnteratate ahelled o ut $1.000 for the work on tht C&maro. With aec.. mc-y bllc:k at work, OM couple are IW'e they'll be able to k-up the payments on their .. ,;;Ii dr.em mr . • ... ' . ' •• ·~ ' • \ ~ ' .. • ~~ ~------------------------------------~-- le Jui y 1tt•lectlon haa 1tarted ln th\' trU&I fur a former C:C.. Mesa realdent charged wl\h murder 1.1nd attl·mpted murder In the IY8 l 11hootinga of two atria ln the CleveUU1d N1tUona.J Fore9t eaat of San Juan Caplatraho. Thomas Francb ldwards. a former gun club employee. 1s at"Cused in lhe ala~ qf. V&ne.u lberri, 12, of Lake Elal.nore and the wouniling of Kelly CarU.r. a1so 12, of Lake~ The girls were walking on forest land near the S1•e Jay Campground on SepL li. 1981 , when a man In a srull pickup ll'Uck called to lhem, Olen opened fire, investigators aaid. EdwarCls was art'est~d In Maryland nine dayw after the shooting, following a natlo.nwlde search launched by the Orange County Sheriff's Department. He has remained in cua\Ody ~ tua arrest Defense a ttor n•y• tried unsuccessfully to have the case tried outside of Oranae County, claiming publicity would d.rnage Edwards' 'chance ot recelvinl a fair tnal. Session set on parking The Costa Mesa Tra ff ic Commission will meet at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday to discuss a proposed prohibition on parking on streets in high deMity areas on days streets are swept. The proposal would have to come before lhe City c.c..tdl for final approval. hpec~ to be most affected by the pro posal would be s treets lined with apartments Also o n the agenda will be review of a parking ban on street-sweeping days now in effect in north CostA Mea. Plenty of hindsight The driver of this motor cooler, snapped in the parking lot of Costa Mesa's H oliday Inn, apparently is r<>ally concerned about what,s going on behind him. ---------fountain Valley Valley backs changes in city election rules Changes in the ctty eiection date and camJ>aiin finance rules have received final aJ)proval from the Fountain Vall~ City C:Ounc1l · With the goal ot ihtreaslng local part1c1paUon in the election of city council naembftf, the council has authorized a change in the local election da{.e trom April t o Novt-rnber in even-numbered yeatt. This voting day will coincide with statewide general electiona. C:OunciJ terms slated to expire in April 1984 will be extended through November 1984. when the election change will take place. The counc1J also gave fmal approval to elimination of local cam paign finance rules According to City Attorney Alan Burns. state law a I ready has pre -empted the mun1 c 1pal guidelane5. As a result. stale> rules now will govern contributions and campaign finance reports that must be hied by eat·h candidate The only local addition to the st.ate rules ts a limit of $500 on the total amount that can be contributed to <•nt"<'andidate in a single ele<'llon by .iny one person Council members asked for thl& ceiling as. a m<>ans o f keeping down the cost ur running {or local office The new law def1nc·s th<' "p<•rson" affected by the $500 contnbut1on ltm1l as "tnd1v1duals. co rporati o ns. partne rs hip.,, foundalJons, political. religious or social organization..,, commlllt'<"i. or as&0e1alJons " By ALMON LOCKAB EY Oau, Pllol 9oallnv Wrtlar Boaters cry 'foul' A proposal calling for the ehminat1on of c.JocumPntatlon or all recreational vessels by the U S . Coast Guard has aroused protests by boat owners. boat builders and dealers, and certain hnancial 1nsututions which fmanc..-e the purchase of boats UndPr US. do<:umentatton . a form of nauonal lt('('nsing, boats of a t-ertam s1:r..e and/or volume are t'ons1de red vessels of the U .S government and are allowed privileges m foreign co u n t r 1 t· s W i l h c· e r L a l n '-' x t' t' p t 1 o n s , documentation also perm1L<; vessels lO be sub)f'Ct lD preferred mortgages on documentation change proposal , . The proposal was made 1n a "roles and m1ss1ons" study r~ntly condut'tc-d by the Coast G uard, <1C't'11rd1ng lO a spokesman in Washington 0 C Jt has nr>t been acted upon intemaUy and has not bl.'E'n forwardto<l to the Ot>partment of Transporl.at1on, the spokesman said Hf' s;ud thc>rr art' about 50.000 plcai;ure craft By ROB ERT BARKER Of'IM OeMJ "94 llMf H t.ch •rhoul studeut• In Huntin6't.cm &·ud1 rruay ftt:t 1hort changed In he alth education ~ausl' o f p<>Mlbll' l"urrkulum chungt:a , IH'cortllng Lo 1t•veral lk'hoo) 8UUl"\'eil U.u11ing thut concern among aome te achena and parents is a recommendation by dl8Lrlct adm.inistrutors to add a year o ( r.wthematics study and scieoc'<' as a gradua tion requirement for freshmen who will ent.er Sl:hool ln September An add1t1onal semester o f socia l science also would be required if the recornmendauon Is approved by trus tees. ln addition, another year of math would be required for students entering the di11tnct's six high schools in September, 1985. Administrators are propoeing to drop the health education class as 11 gz:~duat1on requirement to rnal\,t? fP<>m in the curricu I um 1 t is ~ted to become an eleclJve course, however. A public h earing on the proposed changes is sch eduled Tuesday night at Huntington Beach Union H igh Sch ool District headquarters, 10251 Yorktown Ave .. Huntington Beach. The l'l)eeting starts at 7 p.m Edl1on HJsh Sch ool ht-¥1th ooucat.lon ldehcr JUJph Murau.n .aid the ht-6llth 1..>dul·11uon clua o ffer1 studenu va luable lnformutlon on con•umer he11lth, 11tudy o n dl11e&11t-11, ht-redlly dd~ui. drug abWlt!, reproduction and family Jlre H~ swd he rears that "a good percenta g~ of 11tudent11 won 't have this kno w l edg e th1t t '11 Import.ant to thC'm" 1f the clasB is not rettu1red. Admlni.Btraton1 58Jd they favor the change in curriculum in order to t r ain students to solve problems. compu tc a nd be prepar e d for technological changt.'fl. Ass istant Superintendent Larry Lucas said today many health education components would be incorporated into other sc1enc.:e classes if the curriculum change is approvt.'<i by trustees. H e said st ude nts would conlJnue to receive education on such state-required subjects as e m ergency first aid. venereal disease, th e eH ects of drugs, tobac.'CO and narcotics and other subjects. No action by the trustees is e xpected Tuesday night. Another pubhc hearing is scheduled Feb, ff. Burgner takes HB school post Dr Gary Burgner has been appointed ass is tant superintendent for business services 1n the Huntington Beach C ity (e leme ntary) Sch ool District Burgner. 42, will join the district Friday. He will replace Robert H awthorne who is resigning Feb. 15 at the age of 62. Burgner. w h o has been administrator o f t h e Orange Co unty Department of Educatton's business services division , will over see the distric t's budget , purchasing. payroll, lunch . m aintenance, cust o d ial, gardening and transportation programs. His salary will be $48,295 per year. Burgner. who h olds a doctorate degree in education admmistration and business from USC, has been a principal in the Rowland Unif ied School District and a teacher in the Torrance Unified School District. He is a lieutenant colonel 1n the U.S. 'Air Force Reserve. He and his family reside in Torrance. Smoke clears in Huntington schools The final designation Of areas where adult sch ool employees can smoke tobacco has filtered down to the individual schools in the Huntington Beach City (elementary) School District. ' Trustees decreed this w eek that there will be a smoke-free room for non-smokers at lunch time at all district schools. How that order is implemented will be up to each of the 10 dtstnct schools. "We feel that non-smokers have a right to non-polluted air while they a re having lunch," board president Nonna Vander Molen said. Trustees have approved guidelines that w ould limit smoking areas to teac hers' lounges, custodians· offices or special r ooms d esignated by school principals in which pupils are not present. HUMAN TOUCH IN BUREAUCRACY • • • From Page A 1 because she was the ninth V'lSi tor of the morning. Other, visitors were offered coffee, punch, cakes. cookies and nuts in a spread thrown together by Yee and her office staff of more than 20 people. She noted that the human touch helps to dissipate hostilities from people who generally visit the office after deaths in the family or who are facing major changes in their lives. pick hun up. Our people would take him home." Yee said. She said the man stopped coming by the office several m o nths ago. The office staff became concerned about him. she said, and field representative Lloyd Baron wen\ to ht. home tq •check on him. "lt was at our expenae. not the government's," she said. Yet! alao said it is not unusual for peo~ in the office to become involved with their clients. The open house seems hardly in keeping with what one might expect from a group of federal bureaucrats, but it's apparently not out of character for the local office She t o ld the story of a 99-year·old ma n who used to drive his electric car to the office a couple of times a m onth , looking for his Social Security check. She learned that he was aeni to a convalescent home and has died sub9equently, Yee said. The local office is responsible for $7.4 million in monthly Socia) Security checks going to 18,600 beneficiaries In Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley. Sunset Beach and Surfside. "M ost people feel that a federal office ""tir-cold and sterile and impersonal." Yee said. "But w e have a lot of plants and w e decorate our office to make people feel m ore com fortable and at ease," she said. "He forgot that the ch eck was mailed directly to the bank. but we would remind him each time and he would go on his way. In addition, 2,200 people receive $547,000 in monthly Supplemental Security Income benefits on claims processed t~h the office. "He would drive his electric car along P acific Coast Highway and sometimes the police would now documented nationwide "That compares with the millions of vessels the states have regtstered," he said . According to the Outboard Boating Clubs of America (OBC), from 40 to :>O percent of the boats in the country are documented. for which owners must pay a fee to the U.S. Coast Guard. M ost own ers o f large boats con sider documentation a privilege In Southern Cal.iforrua lhere are more lhan 7 ,000 docume nted vessels, according to Greta S imon. who operates a documentation service in Newport Beach. There are 1. 791 pleasure vessels documented in the San Diego area. and more than 6,000 in the Los Angeles-Long Beach area. which includes Newport Beach. Simon said. "Th e pr o p osal t o do away with documentation of pleasure craft is ridiculous," said Simon during an interview in her Newport Beach office "The only monies the Coast Guard receives ts from the documentation o~ure vesse~ and commercial vessela such as fishing boats ano others engaged in trade," she added, Simon said the proposal was particularly "unbelievable" in the face of a new and simplified documentation law which went into c:ffect in July. 1982, for which the govenunent spent a vast amount for computers. "Now to tum around and ahelve all of that is a waste of taxpayers money and will certainlX. reduce Coast_ Guard's badly needed lncome1 • Simon stated. • On the other hand. the OBC laid the change i.s being considered becauae of continuing budget concerns of the Coast Guard and, perhaps, pressure from the Office of Management and Budget. "Though the Coast G uard has not yet published a cost figure incurred by the documentation of ple asure ve11seh. knowledgeable sources estimate that 40 to 50 percent of all vessels currently being documented _!al! into lhe recreational category," OBC said. Scattered showers to relllain throughout week Constnl Penly clOudy througfl 1~1 wllh oc:c•t lon•I 1c1t1 •rt o ~ Pa1ctly lell night foll. we1th1r 1urn1no colder wttll ovemlghl low9 42 to 52.. a- ot --· lodll'( 20 P«oent. 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NATION U.S. Marines, Israelis continue 'close calls' By The A11oda1ed Pren WASHINGTON -Pentagon tlOUrt.'eS, detieribing it as the closest call yet m recent U S -bruit mtllt.ary t'On frontatJons ln Lebanon, say a U.S. Marine rifleman reportedly had an larae U soldier in has sights and hitd to be ordered not to fire. The Washington Post, In today's editions, quoted unnamed Pentagon officials as saying that the Marine romrlained to his superiors that he had be\:n trained to fire In sel defenae and was frustrated w hen he was restrained Laser to monitor weather WA~HINGTON -The weathe r servit-e is testing a laser devi('e that ('OUld signal early warning of an avalanche or flash flood as 11 watches storms over uninhabited mountains and along remoU.' ra vers. Basically, the new "laser weather mdicator" does what most people do just about every day -look at the outdoors to see if it's raining. snowing, hailing or sleeung. But it wiU be where people won't. It Is also being refined to estimate just how hard the pr<.'C1p1t.a tion 1s falling. Cranston hacks nuke halt WASHINGTON Democrauc Se n. Alan C ranston of California says 1f h e were elected president he would immediately negotiate a nuclear weapons freeze with the Soviet Union and then negotiate "substantial reductions" in U.S. and Soviet nuclear arsenals. The Senate Democrauc whip, in a speech prepared for a United Automobile Workers Union meeting Sunday, also said he supports legislation to curb sale of foreign automobiles in the United States. STATE Gas prices spiral down LOS ANGELES -Falling gasoline t'Onsumption and the w o rldwid e o il glut could combine t o make A pril's nicke l-a -gallon fede ral gas tax hike almost painless to consumers, an oil indus try analyst says. Gas prices have maintained a rapid downward spiral since the first of the year and now average $1.18 a gallon for all grades, Dan L undberg said Sunday. Missile protesters held V AN DENBERG AIR FORCE BAS E -Anti-nuclear acuv1sts attempted to block the mam gate at thls potential MX missile test site today. but were promptly arrested. At least 100 arrests were made shortly before 10 a.m .. and more were e xpected as an estimated 300 protesters planned to block the gate. Bradley's chances viewed ~ LOS ANGELES -The pos&bility that Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley might run again for governor or California in 1986 has drawn a mixed reaction from state Democrats. ''It's not going to be automatic next time," state party chairman Peter Kelly said of Bradl~y·s chances for the Democrauc nomination. "He's going to have to work for it." One killed in gang ambush LOS ANGELES -A christening party turned into a rain-soaked bloodba th over the weekend as atreet gang members who had been ordered out returned to ambuah departing guests. One, in.an died and nine people were injured. "Here they were celebrating the birth of a child, and it ends up in the death of someone else's child," Detective Larry Kallestad said of the violence about midnight Sunday. Between 75 and 100 partygoers who left the Henry Flores AM VETS hall in pouring rain were met with gunfire and knife attacks, Kallestad said. Then members of the South Los gang climbed ant.o a 1962 Chevrolet and allegedly tried to mow the guests down. WORLD OPEC meet called failure GENEY A. S wit.rerland -OPEC oil ministers ended an emergency meeting today after f.ailing to resolve any of the cr1t1caJ issues that threaten to force oil prices down and prolong a worldwide oil glut that has undermined the cartel's price-setting power. "It's a romplete failure," said Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani of Saudi Arabia However. Iran's oil rrun1Ster, Mohammad Gharaz:i, said he was not displeased WJth the meeting's out.come. "Saudi Arabia has lost its major role in OPEC,'' Gharazi said. 'Thia is enough for us." Quake shakes Mexico City MEXIOO CITY -A powerful earthquake tut the 90uthem Pacific roast of Mexiro early today and shook the capital city nearly 400 miles away, rattling glass and raising big dust clouds that darkened skies. There were no immediate reports of casualties or serious damage. The quake registered 6.6 on the Richter scale and was centered near the coast in Oaxaca province. 11111 / lll:ll We almost didn't get to 'Love Lucy' Lucille Ball wlll be honored tonight with TV G u lde mapzh\811 Ute Achievement Award in recosnlUon of a career th.at almost didn't happen. Ball gained most of her f&lne u aw of the Iona-running TV aeries "I Love Lucy," which premiered on CBS on Oct. 21, f91H , a fter a long battle. The problem. you .ee, waa that the network thought the ldea of 1tarrtns Ball with Cuban bandleader ne..i A.mu (who was aJ..o her huaband) would be a diluter with vtewera. The mlatake TV almoet made became quickly obvious when , within a year, "I Love Lucy" was televtaion'a blggeat hit. It hu since become a TV claaalc, with old showa still being syndicated in 93 cities in the U.S. and in 21 other countries. The award will be presented on the Ball. "Fourth Annual TV Guide Special" at 9 tonight on NBC. Shakespeare in Peoples' Park S hakespeare's tragedy "Othello" ia about to become a Chinese opera, the Peking Evening News reported. The aet.s, music, and ooetumes are yet to be worked out., but the libretto is ready and the Peking Experimental Opera Tro upe is enthuaiaatic to get started, the paper laid. It said the cast had read both Shakespeare's original and the opera libretto, written by three teachers at the Chinese Academ y of Traditional Opera, who sought to be faithful to the original. Shakespeare's plays have always been performed successfully in China, but never before has one of his works been rendered by a Ch inese opera company. Pigs don't get to ham it up Low clouds kept three parachuting pigs named Ralph, Betty and Mabel grounded and put a damper on "The Great Or1no• Coaat D~ll V PILOT /Monday, Jonuory 24, 1983 1'1 A.mt!ri~n Pia Out" fo1l1 vitl In Orlando, l-'ll.1 "lt'• all off," WoJtA:ir S ill, prc>mott•f' nl thr t'Yt>fll, &Jld. ''1'hU. UI U\¥ flnat iline we've evur haJ weather prublenw. Wc'vk: had. SPCA problema, but never weath,•r problema." A.. part of tho fC'JltJval, the thrcoe pigs ll\tln.--d In fMUll.4!9 and haw -were tc drop Into the CA-ntraJ fo'londo F1irgroundl from an altitude of 4,000 ft ct whllt• is1r1:1p Jw d to three conve ntJonal parachullsta. In a "Pig Out" I.alt wc,~k In S t. P(llA.•rsburg, the parachullnH pigs were omitted from the act oft.er oftlclolB of tht! Soc1 •ty tor the Prev~nllon of Cruelty to Animals objc t.t-d Pounding the pavement at l 00 E.telle Winwood ~Lebrat.es her IOOth birthday today in Los Angelet, but she say1 8~ years a1J an actress doesn't teem to be enough for her. "If J get an offer I'll take it," said Mlaa Wlnwood, whose career began during the age of George Bernard S hnw and has progressed to the popular tele vision eertes "Quincy." Mise Winwood's friends are throwmg a party for her tonight, with President Reagan and Queen Elizabeth U expected w send meetings. Crane maters whoop it up Win wood The matchmakers at the lnwrnauonaJ Crane Foundation in Baraboo, Wis., think they've found a potential mate for Gee Whiz, one of only about t 15 whoopmg cranes left m the world. The planned romance would involve Get> Whiz and Carson, a young female sandhill crane named after comedian Johnny Carson. George Archibald, director of the foundauon, said scientists expect 8-month-old Gee Whiz will mature in three to six years, when they hope to mate him with Carson Until recently, Gee Whiz's sex was not known, But over the Christmas holiday experts at the Houston Zoo analyzed chromosome patterns in the pulp of one of Gee Whiz's feathers to establish that the young bird is a male, "We're glad," Arch.tbald saia ... He will get hJS beauu1u1 trumpeting voice in the spring, so people can come out here and hear him really whoop it up." lrvine-------------------:- • Chili fest a101s for 2,000 crowd -noost Irvine Chamber of Commerce officials hope to see 5,000 people at this year's chili cookoff in rustic Bommer Canyon. That's 2 ,000 m o r e than attended las t year's program, w hich drew nearly four dozen spicy concoctions as well as cr iticism about some of t he spicier brands of entertainment CENTER .•. -.•. of a committee to s~dy such matters. The council meeting starts at 6:30 p.m . The Enterpriae Committee, if it la formed, would study busineas ventures between the city and private entrepreneurs, Woollett aaid. Irvine offk:iala want to make sure that the propmed training center would be the best u.e of available park land. And the Oty Council would like to review other proposals for the park site before making any final decisions on the Cathy Rigby center. At issue is the commercial development p f public land. The city could leaae the property to the Cathy Rigby organization at fa ir market valu e f or the proposed 30,000-square -foot complex. "My concern la to make sure that the city will benefit from the proposal in terms of aervioes as well aa reven ue ," s a i d Councilwoman Barbara Wiener. "l want to make sure that our park land will not be placed in any jeopardy." Wiener said ahe likes the concept or the s ports ce nter, w h ich would use revenue generated from its clin ic and fitness services to support training o f poten tial Olympic athletes. But sh e doubts the city will make a commitment to the sporu center until it hu seen other proposals and questions of financial liability have been resolved. Under the term1 o f the proposal, the city would own the building and leue it to Cathy Rigby'• group, Wiener aaid. The Rigby organization, however, w o uld o v e rsee design and construction of the project. A similar lease arrangement has been set up w ith the new Irvine Be.ya and Girls Club in Woodbridge, which has a 50-year leaae term. and fears of tipsy drivers on only 1,000 cars will be permitted Bonita Canyon R oad , the at the cookoff site. Additional only access route to the city park cars will be provided. site. All e ntertainment will be Despite the concerns, the scr eened by c h ambe r of Community Services Department Commerce members. Last year, haa recommended that the Oty the event was publicized as a Counci l approve Bomme r family affair , though som e Canyon aa the site for the 1983 paren ts were not pleased with Irvine Chill Cook.off, acheduled some of t.pe more bawdy stage for Saturday, April 16. entertainment and female mud But the festive event, in which wrestling acts. cont.estaow .compete. to .go .01). to . . . . ~i Y.C..af, it y.ra$ f~lt ther~ ~as. state and international cookoffs, too much beer and not enough will be run differently this year, food to, so to speak. wash 1t a ccording to Dee Manning, down. The re w ill be 10 food direct.or of oommunity services. booths this year as opposed to Though attendance would be one last year, Mann, said. boosted to 5,000 people, ahe laid Oty 1taff members also have recommended that beer sales be stopped by 4 p.m. the day of the evenL Lasl year, the chili cookoil generated $7 ,000 for Irvine high school scholarshi P6 and $1 ,000 for Irvine Police explorers. T he Com m unity S e r vices Department recommended that the city provide up to $1,500 of "in-kind" services. which means the chamber w ould not be billed that a m o unt for police and facili'ti'e5 eosis.'F.Btliriated cost"for . the e vent, which includes use fees a'nd various services at Bommer Canyon, is $5,000. The canyon is located in the foothills southwest of Turtle Rock. BENSON & HEDGES We're Listening ••• What do you like about I.be Daily Pilot? Wbat don't you Uh! Call the number at left and your ~ will be recorded, tranacrlbed and delivered to the appropiate editor. 642•6086 The same 24-hour anewerinc service may be uaed to record let· ters to the editor on any topic. Mailboll contrlbcatora must Include their name a.nd teleehone number for veriflcaUon. No circulation calls. please. Tell us what's on your mi.nd . ~ OAAHOE COAST Daily Piiat II• I•• ~_,,_, " '°" 00 ~:-: :...:::r ~ •"" rou1 copy ··" b t n..n-P.Heley _..,.., .. 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U A TODA Y's • outhern California de but edition was printed in Co s ta Mesa and at the plant of the San Bernardino Sun. A porti6n of the San Bernardino run was printe d in Costa Mesa a fte r a press malfunction at the Sun plant. STAR GA'ZEK"~ .. 1-----.--e, ( i ,y R l'Ol l \'1--~---1 J;1. "°"'' 00tl1 .4ft1t•"1 ""'d• M Acco,r1.,., 10 r~• S101t V fo dhtl p m•nogt •0t Mo""dO• 1eod ~d' <Of'rt \PO"'d ng to ~r, .,, "°"" Zodo0e bonh ''II" .. .. ,,,. .. . . . ,. -w ..... "' ... f'. .. 't. .... .. . , .... . .. . .. ... ... , ,,. . ... . . , .. ". -. !•• •j •• " . .... .. •.. ..... ., ... . . ... ...... ... . . ;-..... , . -.. . .. . . ,, . . ... '"' . . . P\a.IC NOTICE P\a.IC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUI •UllNEH F1CTTTIOU9 llU ... aa : NAMf: ITA"n•JfT NAm ITA~NT , The following P«M>n• are 6olng The lollowlng l*M>na we 6o1ng Dellc1ous Top S1r1oin Steak and two large eggs. Served with hashed brown pota'toes and choice of toast ~~u buai.-a , (1)NEWPORTJ~FESTIVAL (a) FUTURE WORLD~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ i~~p~~;iJcAZ~x~3~ANNE~~o~i COMPUTERS. (b) FUTURE FAIR, (C) JAZZ EXCHANGE (4) NEWPORT FUTURE FAIRE. (d) FUTURE FARE, tti WORLD (II) NEWPORT JAZZ 1101 So. Grand Aw • Ste A. Santa · Ana CA. 92705 B. and (8) NEWPORT JAZZ 4D MICROTECtiNOLOGY INC FESTIVAL. 2122 s E Bclatol. Senta 1101 So Gfand A ... Sta A Santa .,.a. californla 92707 A,.. CA 92705 • ' I Lan Stop, lid . 821 Udo PWll This bu.I-la coodue1ed by a f rive. Apt. 9 .3 N-port S..ch, c;otporatlon elltornla 92&83 . MlchMI A. c.m.. 4D Mlerotachnology Inc , gaoerel partner Rlcherd J Farnum Rober1 Lavy, IO-al pertner, Vice PrMldenl h42 Bellingham . Studio City, Thi• statement wu llled With the ta11rom1a 91804 Or ' Stephen M S<:hwartz. a general County Clerk or anoe County on f911nat. 9 MOl'lac;o. Newport 8Hch. Jan 81 1983 F20l9I ~lfornt• 92&83 , Thie ~ la c:onduc1ael by • Pubhlhed Orange Coaa1 Deity "111ael perinarahlp Pilot Jan 10 17 2• 31 1983 ; MlchMI A Came. 182-83 0-alPann« • Thia •t•t-t WU flied with the ~ty Clerk of Orange County on r.rv 1. 1ge3 l't8.IC NOTIC£ ' "2011'1' ~-------~I t Publlahad Orange Cout Dally FICTITIOUI 9UltNEll f'llot. Jan 10, 17. 24, 31. 1983 NAME ITATl•NT ; 200-83 The lol!owlng par.ana we doing t t>ulllnes• u : l'tlll.IC NOTICE w A TT s M y L i N E • 2 t 3 •---------Preakna11. Crt • Placentta. CA . ...cnnou• w .... a• 92510 ~ ...._ ITATl-...T C AR L G EN NA R 0. 2 1 3 , The following persons ta doing PraakneH. Crt • Placanlla CA ~--112e70 , HU NT 1 NG TON C AR PET Thia bullMM 19 condue1ael by 911 Cllfo!IC, 1308 Ollw St . Huntington Individual )Men, CA 9284e Carl Gennaro R. K. Anthony Albany, 1308 Thia 111t-I WU flied with the a St .. Huntington Beach, CA County Ciertt ol Orange County on 8. Jan e. 1983 1 Thia ~ le cooduCted by an Mm F20lla "°Mduel. a WMGHT • R. I< Alt>eny ATTONtlY8 AT LAW Thia ..,_,t ... llled with lhe ............ ...... J:ountl'. C6art1 of Orange County on -Ch •• ,,. >ten. 14, 1983 lo.-. 9-f\. CA , F20'Tll1 ail1 ' Publlahad Orenga Coaat Dally Publlahad Orange Cout Dally f llot Jan 17, 24, 31. F«>. 7, 1983 Piiot, Jan. 10. 17. 24. 31, 1983 • 2112·83 2,4-83 I CANCER DETECTION CENTER OF ORANGE COUNTY A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION OFFERING BELOW COST COMPREHENSIVE SCREENING FOR EARLY DETECTION OF CANCER • SCREENING INCLUDES• Thorough Physical Complete Blood Count Stool Bleeding Check Pap Smear For Women Self Examination Instruction• Medical Cent• Profe11lonal Bulldlng- 18800 Main Street Suite 105 . Huntington Beach, Calif. 841-1871 C~mpanies Cited ·for fitness work Three Orange County companies have been honored for their company-sponsored employee fitness programa by FHP, a Fountain Valley-based health maintenance organlz.at1on. Adlamo, Inc. of Fountain Valley was cited lor having the best employee fltneta program among companies employing fewer than 100 people. Fluor Corp. of lrvlne took top honors for the best executive fitne8S program. Odetlcs, Inc. of Ana heim was recognized for the beat employee fitness program for companies with more than 100 employees. The winning companies said these rltness programa help reduce absenteeism, increase proquctlvity a nd improve morale. •Psychiatrist William Glauer will lead a personal growth seminar titled "Take Effective Control of Your Life" Wednesday at UC Irvine. Glasser, author of "Reality Therapy," will run small group sessions during the University Extension program. Fee Is $135. For more information. call 833-5414. •''Devils and Demons," an exhibition of contemporary Mexican folk sculpture by the people of the remote villa$le of Ocwnkho, open s Jan. 31 with a reception in the Golden West College Fine Arts Gallery in Huntington Beach. Admission to the reception, acheduled from 7 to 9:30 p.m. is free. The exhibit will continue through Feb. 24, with gallery hours of 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Thunday and evenings by arrangement. The work.a are on loan from a collection in Long Beach. Ocumicho is a small village that until recently could only be reached by horse trail. The villagers' works a're painted clay figures ranging from 6 to 36 inches. at to reaChfor instead of another • Just this once, do some- thing different Instead of having another drink, stop and think where your life is going. Is drinking aing more 8 than WAl!..o., ... ? Is it troying you r life at home? Are you miss- ing more work than you can afford t<P-" Are you to the point where you can•t function without a drink or some pills? CareUnit alcoholism What can you do? Call CareUnit a medically upervised and drug tttatment program avail- nity hospitals. able only in select oommu- CarcUnit successfully treats more peo- each year than any gram available. But can begin, you have Just th.is once, don't another drink. Reach for pie for alcoholism other private pro- before treatment to call. reach for the phone. It could save someone· life. Yours. To talk personally with <L CareUnit counsel.or. phone you r l.ocal CareUnit or call us wll{ree at 800-4224143;_ 11 Catt · C\REUNI (714) 499-13ll soum OOASf MEDICAL CENTER 31872 OOAST lllCHWA~ SOUl1I LAGUNA. CA 91611 Wc:,..auM, ... ....,.. ...,.,.. ., Dw••*'•-C-CW. ' . ' ., CllllJ-'--------------------------------------------------------..... --~~----------------~O~r=•n~ge::.,:C~o:•:•t~D:A:l~LY.:...:;;P~ll~O~T~/M::on:d:•~r,~J~a~nu~l!Y~!24~,~1~9~83~ __ :A~~~ _Penalty hearing bid delayed Wisely · Ad photo class set for OCC ~ photography class that prov ides an in -depth study of modern advertising images will be offered at Orange Coast College this spring, The three-unit coune, titled "Analysis of Ad- vertising Photog - raphy" (Photography 105), meets Wednesday mornings from 9 a.m. to 'noon. • Course instructor is 'Dr. H. Arthur Taussig, an award -winning ;photographer. who has 'exhibited his work in galleries across the nation. "The class will deal with the most l>Owerful form of communication in modern culture - advertising," Dr. Taussig said. "It will not stress the people or the techniques of advertising, rather it will study the ideas, past and present, that have been uaed \o sell objects, services and concepts." The claaa will trace the Ideas used in advertising from 1800 to 1982. .... ---. A dttlaton hal yet \o be made recommended &hat Witell be on whether Willle Ray Wltely 11nterw.'ed to die ln the atate 1 au ahou1d receive a new hearina to chamber at San Quentin. < .detennlne If a jury bell vea he Defenae attorney Keith Mid today that mollon hat Deen den.led. Wlaely waa accuaed of maatermlndln1 an elaborate acheme ln whlch the cab of Jona·haul truckina tractor waa lowered on Bray'• body, caualn& aulfocation. Authorttis lnitially believed the death waa accidental. ahould be 1entenced \o death or Monroe ta attemp~ to convlnce to life lmprlaonment wl&hout Oranp C.Ounty Superior Court P<*fblUty of pa.role. Judie Kenneth Lae to order a WI ee 1 y, 30 , a form e r new penalty determtnulon Huntington Beach resident, wu Prooeecl1nc· J'u.rther a.rsumenta convicted of the March 9, 1981, on that ill&le are echeduled tor death of hla 1tepfather, Robert Feb. 17. Bray, a Huntington Beach truck ' .Monroe alao had requeated ·driver. that Willely receive a new Uia1 on WtMly, a fonner atudent body Jeeder at Golden West College, tepn!Mnted himlelf ln hla lrfal. Wlaely remain• In cuatody at Orange ~y Jail. The jury that convicted Willely the conviction. Judie Lae, of flrst-degre-e murder alao 1peaklnc ~h a CC?""' clerk, ~\~~\ ':\'"ff. . •• Co01panies, corporations By PAT HOROWITZ OflMDellr,._. lteft DEAR PAT: la It aafer Co deal wldl a corporation dwl wttll a compuy? I've Hard llal1 la tbe caae. Allo, If an orsututloa la DOD·proflt, does tbat meaD lt'a reliable? W.J., Foutain Valley -No Investigation 11 required of people who form a corporation, and there 11 no assurance of their integrity. All that has \o be done is to register with the secretary of state, who does not have'\o conduct an examination of the company. Many people a11ume there is some government seal of approval attached tO Uie "corporation" title, when, in fact, a corporation can shield It.a owners with limited liability. Some corporations have no money at all, and it isn't necelS&rily ta.fer or better to deal with one as compared 1o a company. An IRS non-profit status is no guarantee of reliability either. A group muat ~e sure the money it colleclS goes where it aays it goes, but that's all. There are no other in~es~gations made as \o opinion.1, motives or pnnoples. Can't stop drips DEAR PAT: I pat a new waaller ID one of tile faaceta ID my kltc.llen alDt. It 1Copped tile leak lmmedtately, b•t aboat two ween later tile droppl•1 atarted a1ala, ud It laasa't stopped. la tlaere aome reaaoa wily tile repair Worbd at flnt, bat DO& later? J.E., Budastoa Beacla The usual cauae is that the seat of the valve has been damaged, probably by pitting. The valve can be restored to working oondition with a reeetting tool. Available at hardware stores, it comes with an instruction card. After using the resetting tool. which la a kind of file that rotates, be au.re to blow out any pit remaln1ng in the valve aeat. Then put 1n a ~r. Tum off-the-water-before- atarting t.hia project or it will ahoot out of the faucet with enough pressure to reach the ceiling. J -- . ... IUIAC.. 6 PUii ~ .::..=:=-:::.: ci::::: ·-·----···-:z.:-.: 1-:::::-... :-...:.: ---.. .... "t:'"' ..... ,,_, .._. ~..-.. 2'.."":.: ... -__ ,... -·· ......... -.. -.-. ... ------ . ........ ......... ·''L-osing Hair?''' Try .This At llo Risk. HOUSTON, Texaa - For yeara "they aald it couldn't be done." But, now a f1nn of laboratory comultanta bu developed a treatinent for ".ebum" ba1r lo., that ta nm-only ~ping hair ta. ... but la really growing hair! Hair 1011 cauaed by lebwn can abo nan ln your family, and, if you wait until you are slick bald and your hair roots are... dead, you are beyond help. Save. on ~ur '82 es. t • 11\ey don't even ask you to take thelr word for it. 11\ey Invite you to try the .treatment for 32 days, at J I ~;:~:2~ So, if you still have any hair on top of your bead, and would like to stop your hair loa and grow mo~ hair . . . now la the time to do aomethlng about It before it'• t.oo late. Loesch Laboratory Con1ultant1, Inc., 3311 Weat Main. H ouaton, Texaa, will aupply you with tre.tment for 32 days • at their rlak -if they belJeve the treatment will help. you. Juat dial 1·800-231-7157, toll free, 8:00 a .m . · 4 :00 p .m ., Mon .·Thura., Central SWidard Time, and give them the following Information. All tnquiriea are anawered confidentially, by mail. · , Save up to· *» o~ exper1 prepa.ration,, __ worked. However, it la ~ l mposalble to help everyone. The great majority of cases of ·excessive hair fall and baldness are the beginninj and more fully developed stages of male patt.em baldness and cannot be helped. But, how can you be aure what la actually caualng your hair lou? Even, if baldne11 may aeem to "run in the family," it la certainly not proof of the cauae of YOUR hair lou. Many conditionl can cau.e hair ta.. Doea your f orehead become oily or greaay? How aoon after wlllhlnC? Do you have dandruff? Dry or oily? Doea hair pull out easily on top of head? Any thin areaa? Where? Any alick bald areaa? Where? ADV. PtalC NOTlCE ·---awecm Oft OATS flOfl nm "*IC MUMtO ON nm PROMCT P'*l*G KNIT WORKERS PLUS, 29-4' HllONT•I PCMl nm J-enda Avenue. Cotta Men, -.i> ~ Cellfomla t212t The date tor the Publlo "-1nQ to Kar9n Lynn Cofcofan CoMn, be condUCted by the 8ta1e WA!91t 2t41 Jacaranda Avenue. Cotl• Aaeourca• Con1rot loaro lo .._, Ce11fotn1a t29a rec:41!va t .. umony on Iha 205(11 Mary La Oailf'I Cotooran. 2941 proJact prtorltlH hH tlaan Jecarmnela AverMM. Cotta .._ cflan9ad lrom ,J__., 20, 1tN to ~ t2'2t ' Thwaday, Pabruary 10, 1"3 at Tiiie .,....,_ 11 ~ by a 10:00 a.m. In tha AatourcH general patilltllhlp. llulldlf\9, Room 113,, 1418 Nlnttl M-.y L Corooran Streat. ~to. CA IN14. Tiiie .....,_,. ... tlled wttti Illa Any quHtlon1 r90ardln9 thll County an ~ C>ranea CourlCY on oi-. ltlOUld t1a dlractad to .ia.i __,., 21, 1tt3. \ ~ 9t (118) a22·2111 Of P.O. ,_ lo11 ,00, Seer-*>. CA tlle01. PubllaMd Oranga CoM1 Dal~ PutllltMd Orenea Cout Dally Not, Jen. u . :n. ~ 1, 14, 1913 "°'· Jan. 24, 11113 451"'3 , .....a , In llama Fadiral Country. Until you actually file your '82 income tax forms, you can start an IRA (or make additional contributions to an existing account) -and deduct the amount of your deposits from income on Federal tax forms. If you qualify for an Individual Retirement Account (and most Americans do), you're entitled to set aside up to $2,000 each year. If you're married and you both work, that's a ~Ible $4,000 ln · deductJons you can arrange right now ( $2,250 if only one of you works and you file jointly). Whatever situation applies to you, you may be able to reduce your '82 tax bite substantialll. . And don t forget the long-term benefits of an IRA at Home Federal. High, money market in· terest that's tax-deferred until you begin Ow custwrs un uptalmH• profeal-ltax ~.ml• •nice• llJ tu liiilen-:- Again this year, Home Federal is offering another way to save at tax time. With discounts on the preparation of .. to draw on your account (as early as age 59~). personal 1952: i U I State and Federal · ~·~ incometaxfo~. Depending on your total deposits at Home Federal, you may be eligible to save 10%, 20% ... even 50%. • It's not only economi- cal, it's convenient too. Just call for an appointment. Expert tax preparers will be available at many Home Federal offices during the tax season. Just be sure to call early for details -and for the time and location that best fit your schedule. Call now, toll·free · 1-800-292·2989 Alt(Tl•MJJOND0'8•Gf""11-~0'1tMfW.MJl.NllkMIA~------.;...;.-----~ I CHICX 1ltl YIU.OW MGIS POI THI oma NIAltl!5T YOU. • t -'• Orange Coa11 DAILY PILOT/Monday, January 24, 1813 Alf ordable housing: F easiDility doubted A demonstration project by a consortium of Orange County builders has proved that it's possible -under just the right conditions -to bµild homes that are truly affordable. The consorlium did what seemed impossible when the project was launched. It built 124 condominiwn units and kept prices under $68,000. Careful design of the units trimmed the cost per square foot from the usual $26 to $30 for an affordable unit to $22. That move alone sliced $3,600 to $7,200 from the price per unit, depending on the square footage involved . By watchful management and cost control, another $1,720 per unit was saved. Permission of county government for less parking and use of uncovered spaces brought the per-unit cost down another $4,500. But what really reduced the per-unit cost was an extremely favorable land deal. That transaction pared a whopping $22,000 from the price of each unit. Could that circumstance ever be repeated? Perhape, but it's not likely. This is not to auggeat th~ demonstration project was a failure, or even cloee to one. Much was learned -by both the members of the consortium and officials of county government. It ia clear that coet savinp can be achieved if both builders and government officials are willing to be flexible about such things as design criteria, parking standards and 1>rofit margins. It was an interesting experiment and one that has provided affordable hou.ing for 124 homeowners who probably wouldn't have had a chance to buy in the high-priced Orange County market. , But transferring the special conditions that existed for the Ciemonstration project to other developments probably isn't feasible -an unfortuna~ reality for thoee who hold the hope of buying an affordable home in Orange County. l_s shelter,,..a pl-ecursor ?- (l It looks as if South County alight be on the road to a new animal shelter. The ~oard of Supervisors last week voted to fund a consultant feasibility study qn construction of the shelter in the Galivan Retarding Basin near Mission Viejo. The two-to three-acre parcel is bordered by the San Diego Freeway and Oso and Crown Valley parkways. It lies above the expected floodwater level in the basin, so no problems of that nature are expected. ~ The study will determine if the shelter can be .. built on the property without compromising its uae as a flood control basin. U no ccmplications are diaoovered, the consultant will develop a basic plan for the facility. Locating a site was no easy chore for the.Belection committee, which included major landowners • in the area, community representatives and local government officials. When the current site, near the future home of the Mission Viejo transportation terminal. WU found, it.culml.nated a long aearch. The problem ll one-we .now a lot about in Orange County. Everybody wants a convenient animal shelter, but nobody wants to have it built in his back yard. That also applies to a jail and a jetport. Those loo~ for the perfect jail site -i.e: close, but in some other supervisor's distri~t -are narrowing the choices. An alternative jetport site is still up in the air. no pun intended. At any rate, the animal ahelter give. ua cawie for hope. U the cou rity could settle on a location for one, perbape 80meday the others will follow. Opinions expressed In the spa'e abOve are those of the Dally Pilot. Other views ex· pressed on this paoe are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is invit· td. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phc>ne !71'1 6-42·,321. L.M. Boyd/ Color theory Will you buy the con\entlon that the colors a woman chooses in decorating her houae atanify much .k>out her per90nality? 8eUeven ln this line of chatter lnsiat numeroua bright red accenta indicate an orderly mind. Blue auggeata politeneaa. Yellow la a sign of ~tinela. BlllCk ahowa oonaiderable ego. It la a matter of reconl, too, that the uw:ient Egyptiana ane.thetbed their piatienta before surgery by hitting them on their heads with mal.leta. . One out of ~ 40 people in th1a cpuntry triee to coounit suk:ide. And one out of every 10 of th09e aucceeda. Nobody knows how "lolllpa" came to be a word, but everybody knows it means .. to fool around." Ia marriage obeolete? Two out of three college st\.ldenta polled -'cl yes. In 1896, an Austrian-born candymaker named Leo Hinchfield concocted a confection from a Jw:opean recipe, hand-rolled and wrapped lt, and named It after h1I 4auahter Tootale. That'• riaht. the &st Tootlde Roll. • So you .&houlht a tpoonfu1 of IUpl' •ten dry WM the belt of all hkx:up cw-.. did you? LIJurw19e, But 80IDe GJlel ta contend nothlna worb better than to eat a wed1e of lemon· .. turated In AnptUra bitten. Statiatidana now •Y the averap Amerlcan lpenda 72 minutee a day in re bethroorn. The car coUecton •Y you can call it an andque lf It w• built befon 1930. Q . Do any do1• other than 1"'9')'houndl nm ncea7 A. Sled doo mot, Cll"tllnly. So do ·r-' all dop In haphawd tpW1I.. a.at ORANGE COAST ~Daily Pilat .............. =·-----0.. ... ~# ...... o..-.04-. no other dogs bemdee creYbounda n.an controlled races without human aupervtm.on. In the medical profeaton ia an ever-ao-aecret aoclety of doctora who've recovered from drua addiction. And their ever-eo-aecnt ~.La to help other docton do Three out of four man1ed couplea now depend oo the wivee' aaJ.uiea for part of their lncame. Wu reported that probably only half a doJien elepbanta have beesl born In the United Stat.es. That'• not far off, if you don't count the Wuhlngt.on Park Zoo in Portland. Ore., when 20 have been born a1nce 1962. Before that, none had been born in thia co~ ln 44 yean. Portland hu suoceeded where others have f.alled, evidently, becauae tbe elephant compound there la the beat ln existence. It's enonnoua. Elephanta are not chained there • ellewhere. When one 11 medJcatl!d, it'• held in a "squeeze room" wlth remote controlled hydraUllc walls that clcm on it. Maybe you reed about the ltickum labels appeartnc late lut year on mailed Ch.rLatmaa ~ ''Fr..ue -Please Throw Un~derhana ." Another turned up here· .. - Bounce Gently.·: "Paudena" ln the Ottawa lancuaae means ••ne.r city.•• That renowned lawye r of r,Hteryear Clarence Darrow utd, 'Lawa ahc.uld be Uke clothea -m.tQe to flt thAt people they're meant to terve.'' It WM cua1cXnal'y 1n Flnland •11 1n thil cimtury to d.uwr babiel in •un.. 1::::-•·tw.r '--~ ~~ ::!:t:~' =.:;:- .. . ShcharaiiSky, could be sign W ASH.INGTON -President Reagan h.u said he 1a waiting for a positive sign from Yurl Andropov before he will conalder the Soviet leader's expresaed hopes for friendlier relations more than just empty rhetoric. · Soviet withdrawal from Afghan.l.atan or a relaxation of the repressfdh in Poland is probably too much to expect. But there ia a simple act of decency Andropov could make that would demonstrate his good lntentiona -and would cost him nothing. _ He could let Anatoly Shcharansky go. Shcharansky is the 35-year-old "refusenik" who angered the Kremlin by championinS the cause of Soviet Jews who want to emigrate to Israel. In 1977 -he waa..-nienced-to 13 yeara..ln priao for treaaon. Even in the depths of the Gulag, Shcharansky has refused to surrender. He la engaged in a hunger •trike as a desperate, dramatic protest. Hia jailers have been force-feeding him, but hi.a Jhealth la reportedly precarious. · ~e in the Kremlin 'l(QUld dearly love t have th-e worlo forget S y. But this will not happen. uat laat..week W.Uh,J.ngiQn Jews ~ed a symbolic one-day hunger strike anti mounted a vigil near the Soviet Embaasy io mark Shcharansky's 35th birthday. The single ti~r;:test obstacle to the world's forge eu 11 Shcharansky'• wife, Avital. Since she was forced to leave Rusia the day after their marriage in 1974, she has traveled the world appealing for help in winning her husband's releue. Laat month, she met with senior White Houae advtaers, who promlaed her the president'• support. Before she went to the White Houae, she spoke at length with my aseoci.ate, Indy Badhwar. Slmply 'dreued, a Ru.uian oeuant • shawl wrapped around her bead, she JICI 11111111 spoke eoftly, but with deep emotion. Aaked how it felt to be the wife of a symbol, ahe replied: "For me he la not a s_l'.!!'bol. He ia m~huaband. We are terribly sufferiJla. that we wanted (wu) just to be like a whole, normal family, to be in Israel, in a pl.ace where we both want to go. We are separated. He la persecuted. He ia tortured." Her last direct word from her huaband waa ln a letter aniuggled out of h1I pri8on cell three years ago. "l can hear hia voice ancJ his voice la strong," ahe aaid. "Through thle letter l !eel he la not _broken by_spirit. _8-ut rm very worried about h1I rondition now." Until recently, abe was able to maintain acme con\ael with her huaband thro4.lah h1I mother, Ida Migrom, who wu allowed to visit him once every six month.. He was al.lo allowed to write.to his mother once a month. But both theee privileges have been auapended a1nce he began his hunge.r strike last Yom .Kippur. "He absolutely can't be afraid," Shcharansky said. "He ta very free. They can do what they want with him, but they can't break his spirit." Sources in the White House say Shcharanalcy'a releue would be taken u a slgnal that Andropov 11 serious ln hLa exprMaed hope• for a relaxation of tenalon between Eaat and West. It would be a bold gesture for Andropov -perhaps too bold for him to make until he has COD80lidated hia power ln the Kremlin. And it would be only a first step. There are sUll about 10,000 Soviet Jews who have applied for exit viaaa and have been refused. Si.nee October 1979, when emigration reached ita peak of 4,746, the number of Jews allowed to leave the Soviet Union has filred dratically. In 1980, only 1,424 were permitted to emigrate; in 1981 the total was 368; last year, only 168. There 1a no telling what would happen if Andropov chooeea to let Shcharanaky go. He undoubtedly reallzee that be can't let Shcharansky alone emigrate. An embammment to the Kremlin even in prison, Shcharaiuky would be even more troubleeome outside Ru.ia if the other refuseniks weren't allowed to leave alao. And that m ight well open the floodgates. Official estunatea put the number of Soviet Jews at 1.8 milllon; my sources say the true figure is probably cloae to 2.5 million. Given the lU-emUn's long hlatory of Jewish peraecution, many -perhaps most -of these Soviet Jews would leap at the chahce to emlgrate. r Deukmejian:Benched by Jerry Brown In a frenzied last-minute rush of activity, Gov. Jerry Brown spent hi.a final hours ln office dealing the coup de (P'ace~to. the. ba•ic reaeoo..which....bad.. motivated Attorney George Deukmejlan to gamble h1a safe position for a shot at beina governor. Througbout h1a career ln public office ~Ji.an has been a strona advocate for tough criminal laws and swift justice. It wu lor thLa reuon that he determined to leave the Legial.ature where he had aerved 16 years, to run for the state'• top law enforcement office, that of attorney general. IN THAT RACE, beck in 1978, he was pitted againet Democratic candidate Yvoflne Brathwaite Burke, an exceptionally brUliant, arUculate and pretty black woman who had aerved ln the Legislature and In Congrea with distinction. Burke had noeed out Loa Angelea Dlatrict Attomey Burt Pinn for the Democratic nomination. More alplbcantly, the combined Democratic vote for attorney aeneral ln the primary wu over 3 million, moft than twice the total vote received by Deukmeji.an. Thia not only made hi• November VSctory over Burke, by more than 600,· 000 votet, a l'Dlljor election upset but aent up a clear ~ that the Duke could be the next governor. At the time however Deukmejian disavowed any thought of becoming a gubernatorial candidate. He recalled how U.S. Webb had held the office of ettpmey-4iener.al..faL~~ ~~ hoped he could hold it for 20 years r. I ' \ l_U_l_W-IT-11-1--3 whkh would put him at the retirement age of 70.1 Two years later it became evident that the Duke wu underaotna a change of heart. He had oommenced makina nobea aa a candidate for (COVemOI'. Asked about th.La he waa very forthrtlht. "I wanted to be attorney general becauae I wantl!d to be ln a position to fight crime but it h.u b«ocne clear to me that the belt war to combat crime La to appoint tough judgea and you have to be the governor to do that," he said. The Duke waa atJ.olutely rlght in perceiving that a governor can wield great influence on the judidal ayatem through his appolntmenta . Unfortunately for Deukmejian hla opportunity u governor to influence the coura of criminal justice u handed down by the courta may be a long time ln arriving, if ever. For during h1I two term.I ln office, Jerry Brown pecked the cou:rta with hLa breed of cata. Most importantly, five of . the seven supreme court juatlcea are Brown'• appoint.ea and hi.a aelectiona Q:?Dlli ~ a mal>rity of thoae on the district appell&te courta. -- NEVER BEFORE in the state's history has one man exerciaed ao great an influence over the Judicial system. No other governor ever had the chance to appoint 10 many judges. And because moet of hia appointees are relatively youn.g people, some barely lnto their 30a, the heritage he leavee wW extend for a generation or more. Even without hia last minute OWTy of appointments Brown had already established his judk:ial lepcy but in the final houn he nailed the Ud down on Deukmejian by making 75 appolntmenta to the court In the 24 hours before h1a term u governor explred. Ironically, because of that it la doubtful that Deuk.mejian will have the opportunity to appoint even that many judges ln the next four or eight yean. So the Duke appears to have been foiled ln hia hopea to achieve influence over the trt!l\d ot juat:1ce which w• h1a buic reuon for wanting to be governor. His only remaining hope now La that during the next four years he will get the opportunity to name at leut two new members to the Supreme Court which la where the trend of justice atar1a. Doctors should prevent as well as prescribe I am wlUln1 to be persuaded that medk:llJ education 1n the U.S. la superior to that 1n most other countries, but even aranttna thla, I fJnd two deplorable defecta In ou.r eyetem of medical tl'aininl· 'n.e tint II the doctor's almost total necJect ot the field of nutrition. whkb La alljbt41d and acanted throughout medlc&1 IYlllY Ullll ~ ._,~ ~· rlae ln the numbera and kinda and combinatior» of <In.Ip -com1nC .a fMt and ., fw10U8 that in many cale9 the h cannot kee u wit)} the flood on e mar t. Thia le even more reason for knowledae and pNdenoe on the part of 1tbe medJCal proflllllkll'l which ahoUld not be eeduced by the blandi8hmenu oe the druJ companlet that 1pend aeveral thouund. a y..... ptt doctor on aucli Wi\plea and promoaom. " '-?be ~ charllcter1IUc of th• human race," Hid the !reat pbyaSdan. Sir WJ.Wam o.ler, 'II ha ~ty to take medfctr•." But, • my own c:loctm' la fClnd of pamtans out, ''Any medk:tne *°"' .,,,. . .., to 6elp you " ... enouch to hurt you." ,,_.. <.n be no doubt lhat snodlrft medldnm baw .,.. Gt nwadlld lnnumnble UV. but lt t. ecaually Oll1aln that mmy of tba IN at t.. OI ...._ vUue mid at wont compound the OODdldon thf1 ..-to aBwlate. . food.I are filled with aalt or aucar or dubtoue additivee far ln oce1a of our natural needa; and that the enormoua food lnduairy ·I.I lee1 concerned with nutritive value than with appearance, tMte, aroma and padaiclna. Interelti.nlJY enouah. it la the people ln the fieJd Of public Malth who ..., to know more and care more about the Y1rtuee of a ~ diet and the ~ of• '!'l!oen of dN9 than tM doctmw themH Vea. Our pnyalclana, OD the whole, may be wilanta at npaU1nc th. inftnn1tlee of the body, but they an pretty much wuhout.•at prevenu.n, thole lnfirmlU. from l6ina bold. llllJPllll COMICS CAVALCADE. ENTERTAINMENT COMICS .. . , 86 82 84 85 I .. 0 __ o_ Anthony Quinn has play <•<i n1any role but he tu1·11,ul down a chance st the bis one, God ... B4 - . ~~.,,..,~ .\U, :Vt:"' lllPUIE F.1>1T1ox · Jim Sleeper, Orange County's unofficial historian, has written still another almanac with lots and lots of . strange a nd odd things that have gone on in the COU8'ty -like the bathing suit ordinance of 1923, the largest potato crop or the purchase b y the City of Santa Ana of all those apricot pits . Stran·ge but t_:rue Orange County Almanac rtells trivia By JODI CADENHEAD O(' ... Oeler ........... · AB strange as it might seem, Newport Beach actually had its own bathing suit inspector in l923, whose job was to make certain the distance between the bo«om of a woman's swim skirt a nd knee did not exceed 10 inches. Tom Robinllon, then 68, said he preferred to u.ae his hands rather Than a tape measure. Tffe-job tea <mty-unttt t925~ -when a • group of angry local women ~cotet.;ed the vintage ordinance. The story is just one of hundredl> of oddities and strange records that would otherwise have been lost forever had not Orange County's unofficia' historian written yet anotr ~r almanac. The Orange County Almanac is Jim Sleeper's third trip into the county's var ied and sometimes weird past, where the writer says he prefers 'to stay. Since his last almanac in 1974, Sleeper tells his readers, "Orange County has sent halt of its elected officials to the poker and the other half are packing.' Slight exaggerations a nd wittlcisma aside, Sleeper swears every aina}e word la true. The book is filled with information you ~~IY never w, never to know or are too old to remember. For ins1ance, did you know the first Huntington Beach Fourth of July Parade was held in 1904? That was the same year the Pacific Electric trolley line reached Orange County. Laguna Beach writers waxed poetic during World War I with lyrics about "Save our Kelp Beds" when seaweed wu cut and collected off the c9aat to Beach, is probably better make gunpowder. Never mind remembered today, his son that no one even noticed the stuff Wlliia.m attracted quite a bit of before, unless it. got tangled in. r attention in his own day. ~their toes. By age 10 WTillam, who Movie fans might swoon even weighed 194 pounds, was making now to think that "Cleopatra" ~ more money from private starring Theda Bara waa shot in'• exhibitions, than hia father ever 1917 in B ack Bay. O r t hat madefromhisrealestate.Byage America'• sweetheart couple, 17, in 1895, he welahed 317 Doualu Fairbanks and Mary pounds. · Pick.lord, opened Pacific Coast ' Who but the most devoted lillbway tn 1926.~~hl~ow-tha the Western Front" was ~ Colia-Mesa was once called above CorOna del Mar in 1930. Harper, Irvine-was named The oldest Orange County Myford, Huntington Beach ·was resident is Costa Mesa's Richard Shell Beach and Fountain Valley Fort, who will be 105 on Feb. 5. was known as Talbert. . The hottest day recorded was Those with their eye toward Sept. 21, 1939 when the mercury the future might be interested to hit 119. The coldest was Dec. 31, know that: 1953 when the temperature -Orange County's biggest dropped to 21 degrees. taxpayers are the Irvine Afthough W.H. Brooks, Companyat$10.8rnllllon,Pacific considered the father of Laguna Telephone at $8 million and Southern California Edison at $3.3 million. -Orange County's population la greater than that of 16 states. -Newport Beach has the highest percentage of whites in Orange County -97.1 percent. -"Costa Mesa waa the slowest growing area in the 70's, M.isllon Viejo the fast.eat. -During the 80'• Oran1e County'• population is expected iotncrea.e by 400,ooo.--. The record for the largest potato crop goes to Ransler Lartet of Huntington Beach who harvested 429 bushels per acre ln 1914. L .T. Wells of Huntington Beach planted the fi'rst mushrooms. The largest lima bean growers were the Segerstroms and the Irvines. Bl;At th~ s~~t crop tale goes These three men -from left, Richard Ward, Gary Edwards, and Budd Bonnewell -are planning a chain of jazz clubs called The Jazz Exchange. to the city ot Santa Ana tMt purchased 1,050 tons of apricot pi.ta in 1920 to pave its streets. Baker, Hathaway, Hesperion, Fruit, Stafford, Po1nsettl&, French, Fairview and Olive were surfaced that way. No almanac couJd be complete with a fish tale and Sleeper hooked a big One, complete wfth' a picture for proof. Balboa druggist Alphon•o amann.-.caught the brg marlin ever taken in U.S. waters on Aug. 18, 1931 when he landed a 692 pound fish off the entrance of Newport !38Y· On that note, an<1 with one more line impulsively cast by Slee_eer, we will end.our sto!Y· • "The Almanac Is a book ot exceptions to the rules of history," writes Sleeper. "There are no rules''of history." ' Jazz club plans to go 'from nails to notes By STEVE MARBLE Ofelle Deir Net ..... It started al a backyard barbeque in Newport Beach, three men flipping burgers and talking music. One was a former club owner and jazz musician, another an investment broker and the third in cons1ruction. • One way or another it was decided that the three of them with their far-flung careers formed a perfect combination for a jazz club venture: "We had one thing in ~ -all of us like jazz," explained Richard Ward, the broker and at 26 the youn.gest of the three. And so, the Jan Exchanae ~tobe. Well -perh1pa that'• 1tretching lt. The Youn& owners have yet to open their club and are 1t.W neaotiatina for • location ln or near N~wport Be.ch. But the lack of four walla aft.er two yeara of plannin1 hu not dimmed the trio'• hopes nor tlowed down a brl1k public relationa ~. There are J111 ll:xchan1e bumper ldck.era. Jaa Exch.anae concerti, Jars~ .,.,.U., • Jua &xchanae newtle\ter known •the Jua Street Journal and a arou~ of 10 women who call themli!lw. the Jaaet11. There w• even a miniature Jul J:xchan8I dub canllr\ldld at the annuaf ..._. bulJdinl contest in Corona del Mar last aununer. "We realized that we were basically unknowns,'' explained Gary F.dwarda, the construction expert. "We had to create an lJnaae, a community identity and let people know that this is more than Just another restaurant ooml.ng to town.'' What the Jazz Exchange will be la Oranae County's first big-city jau club, a place the ownera believe wlll have the drawina power to attract entertainment Uke George Benson, Al Jarreau and Manhattan Tranafer. And the place ai.o will be a restaurant and a bumneaa cent.er with so-called blue chip conference rooms equJpped with 1tock market ticker-tape rnachlnel and vkleo odaetry. Finally, the club -will be the homebue of a mulic: conaultin8, promotina and nl!IOUating firm known • -wrprt._.-the Juz Exdwlae· nwre 11 even &Uk unona the three ownen ot filmlnc concer11 at the club f« cable televilion, brOlldcutina concerta for l'Mlo and recordtnc-albwna and ...... And Jult ln case aomeone thlnu tl\e youn1 ~newn are thlnkln1 too amall, the Newport dub ii to be only the flrlt of 20 or 10 other Ja11 ...... dub. ..,nnJded tcr'Gm tM -..trJ aaad J:urope. The jazz venture is being financed through a limited partnership offering. The club in Newport Beach, to be designed like a Southern mansion offering New Orleans-styled creole dishes, will cost roughly '$2.5 million. But beyond all the details, it's· all jau, which th e owners think there isn't enough of in Orange County. "Jazz isn't just some guy sittini ln the corner strummlnf tbe guitar ln a smoky room,' laid Budd Bonnewell, the musician ln the group. "It has a much wider apJ>M} now. Jazz isn't just a cult thina anymore. It's not just a bunch ol beatnik.a. You can even dance to it," Bonnewell noted. Bonnewell has so m e experience with clubs. He owned a jaD club ln Dalton, Texas and later a club which catered to the roller 1kallng fad and pennltted akaten to glide up to the bG' or go roUlng put perfonnen at \he Club. .. It wasn't a bad idea, I auppoae," aald Bonnewelt, remmnberina the experience. "A lot of dub owners have foOd ldeu but just dOl'\'t know how to make them work.'' The owneu with their naUl·to-not.ea ~ pred6ct they can make_J~1!_~ork ln Or..,. County. ,- I • n Oru11u• Cooot DAILY Pll C'T/M11111 '" J1nu ry '14, 1983 GOllN ON lllDGf BY CHAALES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF llOIOSCOPf . BY SIDNEY OMARA ~.~ .. \Mr ¥VIHreM9, ... t - Soutb 1011 bold: •AU O.llCN.11 0 1 •QllN The blddln1 haa procffdtch N~EM& ._...WM& l 0 , .. l 0 ... INT P .. t What do you bid now? A.-Oon't worry about th• fact that you have a 1tn1leton diamond-that l• pal"tntr't 1ult. You have enou1h to bid thrtt no trump. The only other bid that merit.I con· 1lderatJon ll thrM .clubl, ln tht hope that you will pt a heart preftrenct from pan,. ntr. But what will you do It, ln1.ead, partner raiN• club1? Q.1-Both vulaerable, 11 South you hold: I +IUOfS OKM OKU •7ta The blddina hat proceeded: N..-.. Eut Se•~ We.t l • I• t + P ... , ..... ' - What actJon do "JOU tak•?- A. -KJnp are undervalued ln the point count, IO tbtrt 11 a temputlon to ro on to four 1padH In th• fact of parlntr't Invitation. Ho1unr, 7our •·8·8·8 dlltrtbullon ll unappedan1. eo wt would bt Inclined to pua. Rtmembtr, a 90 part· te0tt 11 not to be 1neend at. Q.l -A1 South. vulnerable, you bold: OllQJ711 OK.MN •Al The blddfn1 bu procHded: N_..Eut &.-. 1. 1. ' ~at do you bid now? A.-Obvloualy, you have th• valut1 to intlst on pme, but we don't thJnk that thll ll the hand tither for a cut·bld of · two 1pade1 or a ju,np to thl'ff htaru. You ml1ht need a lot of room to probe for the beet 1pot. A quiet two heart• 11 fordtlr tt •hould 1t1v• you all t ht bldcUn1 1pace you need to uplor• tor th• bttt 1tr1ln. Q.4-,..orth•Sovtb vvlner • able, u South you bold: •QtOl6 c;:>KIM 0 1 •QJn The blddlna hu proettded: Welt N_.. Elft S..tla I o I o 4 O 1 What action do you take? A.-Don't let th• enemy talk you out of your 1laml Eaet la takln1 advanta1• of the vulnerabllity to deny you room to maneuver. Partner hat 1hown a powerbouM, and you have a 1uperb 1upport- ln1 band. Tell hlm about It by cue-bidding five di•· mondt, which bat the addl· tlonal adnntap of lettlna him 1bow hit beat ault. • Q.S-Eut-We1t vulnerable, u South you bold: ..... ~ ...... -. .... The blddln1 hu proeffdtd: WM& N~~ .._. l 0 .... l. , ... I o OW. P ... 7 What action do you takt'1 A.-U you bid f' number ot clubt, you 't under· 1tand the tltuatJ . Had part· ner wanted to hear from you, he could have doubled one heart for ttktout. Binet ht did not do eo, hit doublt muat be for pen1Jtlt1. You bavt tome UNful cardl for bim dtftn1lv1ly, t0 you 1bould be d1U1hted to accept the double. Q.1 -Aa South, vulnerable, you hold: , +AJ154 Olt87ta 0 1 •Al The bidding ha• proceeded: Welt Nri Eut S.•U. l 0 z. p ... 'f What action do you take? A.-We would be Inclined to fltftK Oft p..,._.IL1' O\tP..MIMl. - If partoer doean't have thrM- card 1upport for on• of our major ault.t. be mu•t have lon1 clubl. However, •• mutt make aure that partner doean't drop ua In the middle of our lnveaUptlon. Ther.· fflrt wt mu1t etart with a cu•bld of two diamond•. ..... ., .,.... ···•· ~ .. .....,., ... ................ w.a&. Dt&M7U.w.-"Ms11 .. des't' ClaarlH OeHs'• "Pe•r-Deal lrJqe" wW ~, ..• .,.....,.. ... tacdct ................. ... u.. .... dlat .::;"'" • CV. fer •H .... Ht. ..... .,, ... a -i··· Mad '1.71 &e "Gen• .. Deal," care ef tlal• s1w1,...r, P.O. atll llt, Nww .... N.J. 0'7148. Malle chck.t ,.,.we t.e New• paptlt11h ·-. . . . EIMA 8.0MIECI Tt;en-agers need sex education AT WIT'S ENO POT SHOTS BY. ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT MUC ll>TICl MOW CAN I &E SURE OF MY OWN ESSENTIAL WORTH, W~E'N THE El(CMAN6£ ~TES COfJTINUE "T'"O F'LUCT\)ATE~ Gene Lesher, Senior Vice President, Bu1ine11 Growth Financing Department Sp«l•llzl1t1 In s,,,.u Btu/Mii Allmlnl1trwtlon t..u A«OMnll Rtal""'* F/1t111tel1t1 •ttd Equl,,nntt LH1/ttf For yaur company's arowth financing needs contact Mr. Lesher at (714) 895-2929 during the business day or call the after-hours busine5s line, (800) 472-8529 1'AKINC MNKINC 1'0 BUS/NISS UIMrl, N11tlo1111/ llllM Ont hdlk Piia, 7777 Ccntn Awnut • Hunllnllllon Belch, Clltlfotft6a rlt47 ~11•1•mt """"*' f'()IC -,..,., ,...,. Ml.IC ll)TlC£ -.------------------------.---. j --·-Zi who are usually quite aensible, ~with her. I am a fourth-year medical student in Chapel Hill, N .C. Not one peaon in my clau remotely resembles the "hot-shot, over-achieving, auper- ~ve. fiercely competitive" atereOtype. I did not get stralght A's and neither did molt of my fellow studenta. They are not intereated in money. I don't know why the aon of that pa.rent who wrote didn't make it. There are hundreds oi students who want to go to medical ecbool, but there isn't room for everybody. Pleue don't be unfair to the young doctors of tomorrow. We are bener than you think. -=. LONG-TIME READER DEAR READER: T1wlkt for a &ood letter. I'm 1are 10me of wlaat yoa laave wrlttell la tne - tHlt loK •pla, .MD~~ea.Jcll.llle Uie,re lA't a 11qlc._ __ laot-1bot, over-ac.aevlag, saper·a11res1lve, competUtve 1tadnt ID yoar cla11 ud mat aot oae of tlaem 11 latere1ted ID matta1 moDey. U YH believe tllat, I'd like to sell yoa my laterett in tile Hoover Dam. NI.IC NOTICE ii C'flO • • drange Coat DAILY PILOT/Monday, January 24, 1083 • $5 m1 lion growth plan activated From tlle B11lae11 Wire Charlton AA<>dates. lrvlne, the lint compu\y to automate and vertically lntergrate 6 'A-inch r1p:l dl8c media manufacturing, h.u succet1fuUy compleled It• second round of venture capital tfnancln1 tor a committed total of $6 million. A. explained by the company'• founder and pretldent, Richard Charlton, the funding wtll be utllized for both expanaion and working c.tpJtal. Charlton said tho $6 million 11 the result o! lnve.tment.I from nine major venture capital IJ'OUP'· The largest Investor , Merrill Lynch Venture Partnenl\Jp, will additionally serve on the Charlton Alloclates board of dlrecton. The other lnve1tora are Broventure, Hutton Investment Partnership, Menlo Venture Partners, Oak Investment Partners, Robertaon, Colman & Steph~~J Venrock .Aaeociate., Vista Ventures and Whit.eh~ Venture Partners. The company's first round 'of venture fund.Ina, which totaled $2 million, was provided by Venrocl< Aaloc:iates and Oak Investment partners. Both have participated in this aecond round inveetmeni. Finance officer named " Jerry Cwiertni.a has been promoted to executive vice president and chief financial officer of National "'Education Corp., Newport Beach. Cwlertnia joined the human resource development firm ln 1979. The company'• revenues on the New York Stock Exchange have grown from $25 million to $130 million in the last four years. The flrm operates worldwide facilities ln vocational and industrial training and publiahlng of educational materials. Cwfertnfa'a promotion was announced by H. David Bright. president and chief executive officer of the company. Wespercorp dividend Wespercore. Tustin, haa announced that the din!ctors of the corporation have declared a 5 cent per share cub dividend on the common 1tock of the company. The dividend ia payable on Feb. 28 to shareholders of record at the cloee of busineea on Feb. 1. Wespercorp's current policy is to pay <lividenda ~annually. Security share 6_0 cents Security Pacific Corp.'s board of direc1ors haa declared a regular quarterly dividend of 60 cent.I per ahare. The dividend will be payable Fe~. 20 to stockholdera of record at £he c1oee of buafneea on "'Feb. 1. Security Pad.f.lc Corp., with &seet.1 of $37 billion. ia the parent company of Security Paci.flc National Bank, the nation'• 10th larg8t. Frontier boss elected • Glen L. Ryland baa been elected chalrman-,- president and chief executive officer of Frontier ~; Holding9 Inc. The election was made bY. the board of dittcton of parent compeny. Homestake Mining Co., San Franciaco. ' Ryland joined Denver-based Frontier Airlines in 1971 as vice president of fina.noe. He was named chief executive officer in 1980. Frontier serves John Wayne Airport in Orange County. By Tbe A11oclated Press Selected world gold prices today: London morning fixing $475.75, off $9.25. London afternoon fixing $476.00, off $9.00. Paris afternoon fixing $480.28, off $9.87. Frankfort fixing $474.97, off $16.03. Zarlcb late afternoon $476.00 bid, off $8.00; $477.00 asked. Handy & Harman1 (only dail_y quote) $476.00, oU $9.00. Engelhard (only daily quote) $476.00, off $9.00. Eagelbard fabricated (only daily quote) $499.80, off $9.45. NY Comex gold spot month Fri. $484.20, off.$7.30. NEW YORK (AP) -Spot nonferrous metal prices CA>day: Copper 78~-80 cents a pound, U.S. destinations. Lead 21·24 cents a pourid. Zlac 40 cents a pound, delivered. Tb• $6.2372 Metals Week composite lb. Alamlnam 76 cents a pound, N.Y. Mel'C1lry $360.00 per Ouk. Platlnam $468.00-$472.00 merch. troy ounce, N.Y. I Handy and Hannan, $12.30 per troy ounce . . .. ... Orang• CoHt OAILV PILOT /Monday, J1nuary 2-4, 1913 l'1C'TITIOU9 ...... MAm ITAT'lmMT The foMowlng ~ -dOlt'CJ 114*'-M: TA.VA COMPANY. 3 Teylor, IMne, Celtornla 92714. Pwry L.amo., 3 Tll)'lof. !MN. c.llfoml9 92114. EM1 ....... 1"32 EnWltWOOCI Rd .. Tu.ttn, Celfomle 92el0. Tiiie ~ le conducted by a DtN"• ~8Np. Pwry Lambe Thie atat~ -flied wttn tM County Clertt of Orenge County on Jan. 14. 1983. PWtm Publlt"-d Orange Cout Dally Pilot.Jan. 17, 24,31, Feb. 7, 1983 2"43 ACnnoulWM ...-1TAT'lmlfT The followtng l)fiton It doing bl*'-•: ' SUNSET L.ANDSCAPE SERVICES, 2944 Randolph. Unit 1, ' Coata ....... Cellfornla 92927 Ronald L.. Fal1at1on, 1936 Tu1tln Avenue, Co11a MaH, . Callfomla 92927 Thie~ la~ by.,, lndMdlMll. Ron Fatt.-on Thie ~ -tllad wlUI Iha County CWk of ~ County on . o-nbar 30. 1M2. ....... Publt.hed Orange COut O.ity Piiot, Jan. 24, 31. Feel. 7, 14~ You con Charge Daily Pilat Claulf led Adi edword\ MESA CINEMA .. :: ... :.. 646-5025 "AN OFFICER AHO A GEN'Tt.DIAN" 41'> _.... .. UT,__.._ .. A OEl"fl\.E.MNf' 111 I ..._ .... ,,.. ....... "Kl88 ME GOODBYE" CNI ...w.. .... -MT/ ......... ... •a.o "TREASURE OF THE FOUR CROWNS""' ...w.. ...... .. .. ,,_~ ... .... la ... .. * 8ARQAlll MATIN•••* MOIMley ttln1 bt•nlay All PerlOffNlnMt befON 1:00 PM ·~ ,_....111111 ...... ......,., ..... T,,...,I",... ----- "Tlta VERDICT".,. MY._'fl __ _ ---------......... " .. ------ "T'HETOY"-I .. ~~ --------•Mlli ...... -i.....;'ii'=1=i=l1=:.-;...;llO=-::;:;;)~.-.F "TOOTlll"------- ...,,. QRDICT""' ----- LAl<EWOOD C ENTER SOUTH WAI• .. ...,.....,.,..._ ------ . " ANAHEIM [>lll v'f IN ,_., __ _ t19MIO ..,...TOY"',.. ...,...AU( ..... _ -... ..... ' . BUE NA PARK • .i " ._ ___ _ UMOJO LINCOLN ""''"'''"" ~--·-l2M070 FOU NTAIN VALLEY lJt1 1 v t 1N _.._.,_ .. _(19J ........ "AIRPLAMI THSMOUB."---- "IOPHll'I CHOICE" 111111 . ---- "«IM• OOODeY•" ------..,...ALKD" .... ------ ....... " .. -1HAMY"~-·n--t-.. • C:..·"- _ .. _ -~--~· J ......... ,,....., 191•1691 '"T001P' .. •t .. t111 DfU-,_an.AL .. ,... ····~ .. TMlf"Lwr _,,_ -·"- ~" --·•°"8" .. c1W1flecl MYettlllno 1a Ye>ur .,.,_.. ctaok» for help In ~ ... lteml you no longer need. It 1 quick 1nd lneJiPenllw, and 5 -Pnot re.cliii .,... ..... ~ who ltve In thll .... . c.11-.. THt: t 'i\Mll.t' CIRCl'N "Daddy, have you got any wood I can use these nails on?" 'IARMADl'Kt: by Brad Anderson 1·2• 0---...-. .... "Instead of 'sic 'em,' we just say, 'sit on 'emf'" Pt.AVING WITM A BALL OF VARN I~ A OP.EAT WAV TO GET ATTENTION MOON Ml'LLINS -GAME PLAN ® Hc>W's~ LUCI< RUNMIN; PUJS~IE? BIG Gt:ORGE by Vtrg1I Partch (VIP) " l f ; F j .. "I hate Mondays." Hank Ketchum ~~ /• 2'f by Harold Le Ooux by Jim Davis GARFIELP/ _____________ " ____ _ .. Or1n99 Cout OAJLV PILOT/Mondt!Y, Jnwy 24, 1"3 TtMBtE• Et;DH VE~~AM.I GUESS W£ ""'I 18£ lO 5040(X. A LlffiE EAlLY .•. &.O! kOM J,.UCK,OOR NOtJIMelL. Gfi.IA1' OF NOVf:t..1Y, rnrn.J~Nf'TM! -:-\) SHOE LE.~ SEE. .. .I'VE GOT' 1UE. SM/~~. 'JUEA~ ~. 1JE Gft?T PJlOTfl0R ·• NANC\' Cl RC US TODAY DRESSING ROOMS 1(7 -----.. -· ----· .. GORDO LOOK! nw ~ tlrl'IO ..w ~o llWM AU WI~ ~ c::lKA61,.,AL.9', ~I ,,JA~._, __ .. Ft:NK\' •tNKERBUN ~'~ 00e<J5TENC.E. IU£ GU)RJC05 7JW.J 1UA'T OFA ~FLAKE ! j~ I DRABBLE ------~ by Charle• M. Schul i ~e·s lt6UT. MA1AH<. ... TME WtHO ~S 9EMI~ VS ALL TME WAV ! by J~ff MacNetry by Mark Lasky ,. eUll * by Gus ~rriola by Kevin Fagan :· 1 ( ' ' .t t ' • I •• 114. Orang• Coa1t DAILY PILO f/Mond1y. January 24, 1983 Hailey puts people on hot seat LOS ANOELF.S (AP) Flamboyant crlmJnal 1uomcy F. Lee Balley haa new plane to put ptlOpl~ ,... lhe hot tlHt -bu\ ln a atudJo, not • <.'Ourtroom, 1n a new televtaion ahow calJt'd "LI~ Oewtor." The ayndlcated nightly proairum, to debu\ onljht at 7:30 on K.FMB (8) and iat 8:30 on KTrV 11 ). will pll <.'elebrtUet and unknowns ogalnat ll >0lygraph rnuchlne tor a $2~.000 prim. ContA!fltanl.11 will teU a atory no ont' bl'llevetJ and Ake a lie deUictor test to aee lf what they •<1.is the .rulh. Act.rems Zaa Zsa Gabor I.I tcheduled to appear md deny she always marries Cor money. Melvin Oummar, the Nevada gas station att('ndont who !la 1rna to have befriended Howard .Hughes, will 1te p forward with his often-repeated story that the •t.? billionaire meant to leave him part of his tortune. Jack Clemmons, the first Los Angeles Police Department detective on the scene at M' rilyn Monroe's death, will be asked if her suicide was a cover+tf> for murder. Other k h eduled guests include" a murder •wpect who changed h is plea to guittr just minutes :>etore learning the jury had found hun innocent; a TU1n who wants to disprove his wife's charge that ho ch a\.Od un her and a lftl'ful woman dcmylna her hu1band'1 clJtlm that 1ho phy1lcally abUaea thcilr chlldren. "We bukally aro not uaJna ~lebrlllN," u.ld 'Oeoractte D.V4tl\)', 1pok a woman for Ralph Andr w1 Ptoduct.IOhl, tho •how'• proch.wcr. "We al'1' usina P"'OPl~~tory ha to ~ tofcP.' - Deveny uld that Balley was tell'CtA!<i to hOllt thf' 11how bccauae of h l1 "1trong backaround workllul with tho Ue d t.ector." Safi •y, WhOle CllCf'ltl have lncludt'd Pat.r1cla Hearst and tho Botton1Stra.naler, aaid he decided to host "Lie-Detector" becauae ti, ant.a to .help • t'<lucat.e the public: t.c> lhe valuo of pol~airaph tetta, evtin though It means c:ommuUng to Lo. A.na"eles from his Mauachusetta home for weekend taplngs. Critics aay Ue detectore meuure little more than anxiety, and most courts don't allow teat results to be admitted. But Bailey la a staunch defender of the device. "It's a simple piece of ecientlflc machlnery that has received a bad reputation because It has been lmproperly used for such th1np as penonnel testa," the 49-year-old lawyer said. "It ia one of the most underexplalned devices ln our society." Host F. Lee Da~ley (in background) observes as polygraph examiner Ed Gelb (left) udministers a lie detector test to DenniR Redd in the new sho~~ "Li..-Detector," which pre1,11iere tonight. -... .,-----------------~-:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~·\ Arab lnvwtora, "R" Tu BE T 0 pp ER 2!20 CID ST ANDINO AOOM on lhe run fonowlog • lam-• ,,. ' ~­~~' \U >Nil:\ Y t:OO ID. NEWS Ct4AAUE·s AHOEL8 The hNd of a world PMc:. Mganlutlon I• the target of a ltwrMltl •llaclt when he atape In Honolulu. • MOV1£ s OHLV Uy quarr•I "'"'' INS· • * * "Tim .. ( 1981) Plpet I . "An E¥enlno At The Moulin l*rlendl • YoUnO leopwd Laur... Mel GlbfOfl. A Rouge.. George Hamilton whtcn ~ from ' young ret.,ded mwi end • hOete a 11\0W l!om ttie tag.-wlldlll• ~· Hn•lllv•. mlddl•·•g•d KHJ (9) S:OO "When Will the Dying endary Moulin Roiige In 1='0 • • Cout ToCoaat·· woman develop a elote P.,la fHturlng levlfh 00.-(11180) Oyan Cennon, Rob- r•l1tlon1hlp or mutual Stop?" Charlton Heston hosts this tumee provoc:auve danc· a1t Bl•k•. A runaway ne.d and und.,1tanj:llng portrayal, narrated by Mason Adams, of er• afiii lnternellOn•I vari. houMWlfe and • aaappy °'9t leed• to an unortho-Th· d W ld f l ecu. t1ueke1 haullng cattle doll marriage. l f 0 f am i ll e S St t U g g Ji n g t 0 Z:IO Cfl NEWS coutto c:out beeome the •:ao e ()) FllTHY NCH overcome political repression, poverty and IMOORAPHY tatget ot • wild croaa- Cetlotta 1a t\Of'l\lneted .. WIStable PCOnomies. MOVIE ~try c11-'PO" vlee prHldent of the ~--* * •4 '"Vice Squad .. ( 1982) 7:46 CZ) *•~"The Fan" OamM of Iha Coni.clera-Seaaon Hubley. Gery ( 1118 t) l•J!r•n Sacall, ~ KNXT (2) 9:00 -"M•A•S•H." Hot Lips s,wan900. A po11ce e1e1ec-J.,,_ Oarn.t. A l>09Ular • W Ct4ARUE'S AHOEJ.S g i v e s h e r s e 1 f a d i s a s t r o u s h o m e tMI and a 11r .. tw•lker tllm •tar i. Yle11mlzed by • • : Krla 00M underoovet In a t · t bef h · tNm up to trap a pimp peyehotlc admlfer "R' • -·· Pf1tOn to lnveetl· permanen JUS ore s e lS ·to meet a reeponalble for mordeflng 1:00 CC) • • .. Daye 01 Fury.. • i • r<>bberia famous doctor in Seoul. one of hit WOii'*\. 'R' ( 111711) Documentary. Vln- UE OEftCTOA i:oo (!) SEA HUNT cient Prk:e narr•t• this MOVIE KOCE (50) 10.·00 _ "Enterp"'"' ... " ""'he i:0&(1)WHAT8UPAM~I graphicloollatnaturatdta-* * * "Nelghl>ofa .. ( 198 •I ~..,.. J. F .. turect: hOw mOdefn day utere. 'PG" John B•lu•hl. Dan Diamond Game" follows the trial of proepectore leek their IOI'· cm ft'At "On The Right Ayi(r~. A mlddle-daa newty mined diamonds as they are tune In ca111om1a; • 73-Traci!"" (19811 Oary COie-• eubufblwl couple -aub-graded, cleaved, sawed, polished, traded, year-old woman fur man. Mich.., Lembec61, A jec1ecl to the llranoalf 24-trapper: hang glider• In Ft aodal worker triet to find • hQcK J*lod of tNlr "-d e s i g n ~ d a n d so 1 d as j e w e I r y i n FU1M•on. ~ nonne1 11ome 1or • 1ra1n attar their bizarre MW fashionable Fifth Avenue showrooms. s:20CHJMOV1£ aation ~ bO'/ with Miglltlor1 mow In MXI * * ""Ullr"a Moon" (1982) a talent for picking the D E.IOHT 18 EHOUOH Tommy tnee to help Illa lrlend Ernie. wt\o won't admit he la an alcohoffc. (!) BUT OF MIOHIOHT • SPECIAL Hoett: BIOtldle. Gu.ta: Supertramp. Robert Palm· tw,Rld!J-. • n.Af.E'S COMPAHY An older -adopt• JllCll aa her aunogate 900. • HAWAHFIVE..O A heroin amuggllng con· ap1rac:y ooee uncM!ectad by the i.w untll a mamt>er of the ring in. to Mii out f()f. tbc. • OVEAEASY Comedian Alan King (left ) makes a special appearance on °The 4th Annual TV Guide Special: 1982 -the Year in Television," and Michael Landon serves as co-host at 9:00 on KNBC ( 4). ~. 'R' Matt OOIOn. Clody Flth«. ponlee. "PG" t:009()) M•A•a•H French po1tman'1 rec:C>l'd· ** "Biii Oame .. (19801 0..plt• parental poe1. •:ac>CHJ•••.;··r11eManw11o Hot Upe CJIYM herMlf • Ing of hla l•vottt• OI*• Candida Royall•, LIH tlon, two tMn-• from Saw Tomorrow.. (1981)' dlaaatroua home pertM-atat'• perf0f(1\8nea IMd• OeL-. The watden ol a differing ti.c:lkgr nd• fall Ooeumentary. ~an-ated by· nent Juat befor. aha It 10 hlma on a wltd and danger-women'• prlaon arrangee a In love In 1 Teot Oreon w ...... Footagt of · meet a lamoue doc10f tn oua *"-lture 'R' bett ci-ne to .... tenatona town. "PO" .....ite he predicted and • ;a n.E ~ IO:IO. IND£PENOEHf '*-the guatda and 3:30 (!) FAITH 20 drametle ,_..,lone ot HETWOAK HEWS their Mllually abuMd ptl9-ca> MOVIE hit fife compriM thla looll' ~AL lVOUtOE G ALPINESKISCHOOl onera. *** ··Mr. Ad Mra. ti the 17111-<lentury Freneh ~ Landon end "The CrMtlve CMtl.... (l)MOVI! Smlth"(t9't)C otel,om· phYalclan. utrologef Ind Butctt ~ and Kethy '*ft "Swinging a-iead· bard. Gene Rllymond. A myatle, Mk:hel de Nottra- Sryant Gumbel hoet • 1 Wood cMmonelrate tech-.,.. .. (No Oett) Sclhoot eplr-couple d!eoover by• Me o.m.. known aa Nottr•· otvonologic:al loolt at eome ~ lor the r~t It 11u ,_ ~ NClt* that their rnarr• le ui. damus.. 'PG" of TV"• moat ~ of the dv1atle. wMll lour .. llY OC>4da go ~ . g • * •'h .. Monty momenta ot the peat Y9W cm MOVI! all OU1 IOf thtlf lllMI, 'R. S='S CCJ. MOVIE Python And The Holy Gu.t: Biiiy Denlela. (RI Q GD P88 LATENtGHT F .. tu.-.d: Jen Ye-U, a ptot.lot from the lnttl- tut• of Sanltlng and Flnan- clal Matt«t In St. L<XM. d~ wn.lher -.,. on the Yel'ge Of • WOft4.. wide flnancial cr1als; Lor911 Miiier Ruppe. Natlonal Peace Corpt director. t8*• •bout the r191tt and ..-de of wcx1llng IOf thla Mtk>nel~ ()) C88HEW8 9 AICHEWSQ I N8CNEW8 n.E PRICE 18 RIGHT MOVIE *** "'Two Weelct In Another Town .. (1962) Klftl Oouglu. Edwaird G. Rob- lnaon A mlagulded ectOf find• happlneu In an aaalatant ptOduoer' 1 Job. CHJ HISTORY OF PAO FOOT&AU The greet•! pqyen and ~ In the hltlOfy of pro football are _, through ,.,. •• hi.torte.I fllm footage With hOeta ..... Rozelle. 0 .J Slmpeon. and "~Joe"" o,._. 0MOVIE ** .. Grewi 1oe·· (1911) Ryan o· ...... Anne Arcttetr An..._ and • aocielll• atter119t to r<>b a South AmerlCan ~ smug- gler Of • fortune In gema. 'PO" (%) AWAl'ID8 TIME WITH CHAAl.U QW,IPlJH e:aoe AUCE • OC<CAVETT Guett: Jed Harrta (P «1 SI (R) (J)alHEWS @ IWIHEY MIL.LEA Harrie dlaappear9 whtle wonting ~ooYtll' .. • lkld row bum and Luger la demoted and~ to• WOrll under 8emey (P8'1 i:oOF~ ***'At "Time Sandlta" ( 1118 ti Craig Warnodl, Oevld Wamar. A )'Olll'IQ boy la taken on a tttp ttwough lime by a bwld of diminutive WOllld--be out· ._ wtlO haw stolen • t~Wlll'P map trom the SUpreme Being. 'PO" (J)MOVIE * * * ""The Cowboy And The Lady'" ( I 938) Gwy Cooper. Mer1e Ot>eron. A romancing rancll hand IWlleP9 an heir-from the city on her 1eet. .,., CelHEW8 H9CHEW8 ~DAY8AGMN Fonzje ,~ ... to~• Pel1Nr In one of Howwd'• lnwntlone. I A.8CHEW8Q IOA' Jeuloa'• kidnapper ......,. '* off her !Mt, lurt and o.nny, In dlt- fl.llM. lnflllrat• a m-. p!ll10r. (!) NIWI .. CHANtll LISTINGS e kNXT !CBSI e KNBC tNBCl • KTt.A (Ind.I .ICABC (ABCI e KFMB tCBSI • l(HJ TV (lnd,I • ICCST tA8CI • ICTTV tll'O) • KCOP TV (Ind.I e KC&T CPHI •KOCI ("911 . GJ THREE'S COMPANY Jack penlc1 when he asaumee that Terrft friend wantt to give !AP Ille • • nun to be with him. • QI JOKER'S WILO • Ii> 8U8INE8S REPORT ()) P.M. MAOAZINE A woman •ho uHI coupona and ralvnda to oat her grooer1ea IOf tree . • lllglt IChool dfopout who btc8fne ,,,. lop moiOfey· de,_ ill tht world. 9 EHTERTAINMEHT TONIGHT Pan 1 ot a two-part r8'>0fl on • blUrre Holty'#ood crime~ m ORANGE COUTY TODAY (%)MOVIE •**'At '"Othello .. (111MI Laurenoe OtMtr. Maggie Smlttl. A MOO< CJ«*'al le dtlven to murdering hit wile beCal.IM of extreme )Mlousy OYer a euppoeed aftllr 1:30 8 2 ~ TliE TOWN F•tured: a MW treatment '°' .-.lgtlted-: • .,,..., to a equere dance hall In South Gate. a "listen" to voioe _portratta I QB FAMILY FEUO LAVERNE & SHIRLEY &.COMPANY When Carmine flnde another glfllrlend. Shirley getl dep(etMd Ind Vowt ,_ 10 date again. 8 EYE~LA. F•tured. leoe klta INll don't require aurgery, • ptoflle of tlngtr Kenny L~ a IOOk at mcMe loca11ooe. Cll MADAME'S Pt.ACE Medema'• coualn ~ vlelll Outet· celebrity lmper1onator Charle• Pleroa • WKRP IN QHCIHNA.Tl Let'• larrn r8'>0fllng wlna him the coveted Sliver Sow A•ard. bot he can't find • date IOf the IWatdl ban· ='Tic T At; OOUClt4 • MACHEL I LEHAEA R90RT Cl) SNEAK PREVlEW8 Mui Oabler and Jeffrey Lyons 111ec1 Whet they contlder to be the l\Jnnt• eat. IClll'letl. beet, worat and moat romantle ll1mt ~ LIE DETECTOR • al YOU ASKED FOR IT FHturad: "'Germany'• Flagpole TrlcUter1 .. and ·• A&l!o Undertaker · · • WHATIMYUNE? CB) l'MGOli AOQ( A dfougl\1 hha Freggle Rode, turning tilt "'"4m· ming hole Into • mud pud>- dle end ruining Reef• pl8flt '°' • on.Fr"OIJle lwlm lltlOW • 1.1>0. Cl) IQUAAE P£G8 Patty la ct1oeen to ,..,_ -1 w~ Htgll on a T'J 4.llJ 11110w with Mutty CM! ICOOC fW I OJ ~TV Ill l TV !Ml HBO le cc1rwmu1 .._. .. . (91 (WORI NV . N V fb (WTBSI II CESPHI c•1 C9-fl1NI • SootllQN e 4GIOI• Newt H4t-rlll and • hendaome Mf*>t. G Cfl LJTTI.i HOUSE: A NEW BEGINNING t.aur• facet a tough ded- Mon wtler1 ~ flnde • pub- ...,,., who .. wining to print her ht ''Little HouM •• ii"~ ***"_. "Thi O~ad~ta" (1967) Outtln Hollman. Ketlwlrlne RON. Whlle being ur~ to d91• a nelgtlt)or"• daughter. • ~~ ...... hlW'll an effalr With her mother. 8 9 THATS INCAEDIBLEI Featured: IHI year·• wtMer of tht Aubllt°I CObt ehamplonaNp dllfendt 1111 ""'*· a girt ....... her -.ii ftom a burning plane: • boy jUmC)a Illa blcyde O'l9I • human t>amc.ade: • 5- >'M'-otd .. mlfac:u!Oualy rMUldtated alter • Cal eodd.nt. D WHEHWIU.ntE DY1NOSTOP? Chertton Hatton hoata thla portrayal, narrated by Muon Adema, of Third WOfld lamlllea struggling to overeome polltleal ,....ion, poverty and unatable «:Ol IOITllM.. (!) SOAP Jeeelce lac*• Chetttw out ot her bedroom. 1 • P.M. MAOAZINE A woman wtlo u••• eoupone and refunda to gel her grooertea lcw 11"119: • high eehool dropout who beeSM the top motorcy- cle racer In the WOJl<I. ' • MOVIE *'*. '"Hu1tle"' (1076) 8ur1 Reynold•. C etll•rln• Oeneuve. The Ntatlonllllp ~. toogh oop and. glamorout cal gll'I reechel • c:r1"a point dUf'lng the ~!gallon ot a young woman'• death • FAOHTUNE ··ea~tn~ boro.. Jt .. lca Savllch tak• a ,_ looll: tt the. 1919 "Gra.ieboro ~ ere" -. In wtlk:tl ttw -b9B of 1119 Commu- ~ Woril.,.. Party ..,.. • kllled by "*'1b9B of the Ku Klull Klart and the Amertcan Mui P11t1y. 8D AMEllCAH P\.AYHCXMI "Opptnhtlfner'. 0pptn. helnW le gtwll hie aec:urt1)I eleerance and the eo1tin- 1111a of the Manhattan ProjeGI and tM'r farnlllte begin Ille In the Armt btt- rack• •lmollPMI• of l4t A1emoe. (P«1 3) Q • OOCIEOI IAIK.ITIAU 0rt00n ~ .... Wl/lll- '!l.fj1on Huelli.t (C)MOVll * ·~ "l0¥9 For Rent"' ( 1979) LIH Ellb•cher. Annette O'Toolt. Two ""811-town otrte wtlO mow 10 take lldvantaot Of in. gWnorout ... °' in. blO city find ·~ fOfOld by MOIMlty Into becom· Ci=-'-11. * * * "Hendlt Wltfl Ctte'' ( 1917) ,.,. I.I ...... ~ Clartl A mtn'I G 1111111011 wlttl 1111 01 rldlo g91a him ln\ICJllltd with Ywloul f\lflo ny, Offl>ett llOIMIOWft IOcell ·~· (l)MOYll * *"' .. ...._... (1Mt) Jerlt FOfld9, Kita K119o toffMorl. A ..,.... ,..,.. ... ""° ** CMf ... Cflllr'"911NP Of ... .... .....,...,_,.. ... .. .... , ... ...... ..... ...... .,......,"' a IWWW ... wlll e a MOVIE ** ••FfgntlngMad .. (tll711 (%)MOYIE ** "The Oevtl• .. (tll7t) Grall .. (111741 Graham "Malbu" (Premiere) Wll· Leon luae Kennedy. * ·~ "'Sliver BHrt.. V.,..... Rec!Orave, Oliver Chapman. John CleeM. Mam Atherton. Suaan Dey. James lnglthart. A man ( 11178) MlchHI Caine, Reed. During the 18009 In King Arthur and hi• band A young mid-tern cou-whO aurvtvw a tnUtdtw Cyblll Shepherd. France. a yaung ptleat la of knlgh1• encounter Ille encounter temp!Atlon, 1 attempt vowe r-.ge on 12:05 CC) MOVIE pereecuted lor hi• alleged giants. ridOler• end • fer~• -'Uctlon and ct.caption the two men reaponelblt * "SM"• Ill And Aeaoy'" alliance wfttl the cWlll In OIOua rabbit In their -Ch among the eJ1oUe rllldenta "R" uelng a nunnery for lucM-IM the legendary oup. 'PG" of Calllornl•". febl•d 11:00 . D • ()) 9 a ( t9801 A bMutllu4 young oua pleasur• t:OO., * * "Thia Woman la bMdl community. (Part 21 NEWS r,:..:ci.,.':::-~ 4-00 (!) TOPO'THE MIM" (t94t) Franehot i • SATUN>AYHtGHT t~her. 'R' MOfUUNO .... Tone, C#OI Bnloe. nv .. L.£.IANON: THf Hoel: Hugh Hefner. G~I. 1t:SO D 8 LATE NIGHT WrTH (l)JOURHEY'S ENO fur ltaden ell faff In ~ •~~™ UbbyTltue. DAVIOLETTEAMAN Maxwell Cautfletd and with tne aame women D NSEAACH Of"... OuHta: elnger Wayne ~--St_,. llV In Whom Ulef dleoolitlrhldlng GMAT .. lmrnortdty" A C. Sherrtff'• dram• out on tnelr host. ~ • THE JEFFERS0HS = ~ ~ about two young Btftleh 9:30 (%} • * .. A Pi-OI Ptee.- "Wagner'a "Ing· OH George 9°" to 0, .. , • aokllers confronting the eur•" (f915) Paul Otgalff, ' Rhtlngold" The fln1 °1 the lengtha to oat a hottl't (!) ~TT\.E: UP ~ horTors ot trenell warf.,e. Oenlalle Gegeuft A pNlen- oper• thtl ~-.!,;! ~ cMnlng ~.(Part t) CloeE (%)MOVIE daring huetlend convtnc:.w lll'd Weor-• -VJ~• I HA.MY.() * * '*"' .. HObton'a hie wife that ~ ehoutd .. The Ring ot the Nlbtlung" _P88 LATEHIGHT ~~~ Choice" ( 111541 JOhn Miiie. hllYll affair•. MCUl"ll In the la ~•Ai'll.O ~ Moat: oennll ~. 8TYl..E Ch*'1el Laughton A bOOl· belW that tM COUidn't !Ind ttage of the Wagner F..U. (I) LOVINO FMHD6 maker ett.-npta to re1aln • loYef as lntereet...,, aa val Theeter In &ayreuth. AHO P£AF£CT OOUPl.ES "Low And Lu Vega.. his chetO _,,~ ot labor he 'R" •• .,. Germaiy H~ and Judy decide to -I 1;30 9 (I) ~JOHN, oat married In lee llegu. by pr....,,Ung his 1111• "" ' • -~ M.D. "Low Antt The T......,, daughter• trom marrying. 7 uu * * • " ··Deed EM' ··ee Seoonda 'In Gr.-i... A euppoMdly chlldfelt ·-·, ~, 4:30(!) 8ULLWN<l.E • (tll31) SyMe Sidney. Joel boro.. Jfftlct Sevttch Trapper JC>M auddenly BMr'. Mary and Joe find 0 MOVIE • . Meer•. Youngetera In .,, ••• a MW IOOk a1 the dlacoYtre that he la tM thtlr 900......, with• girl. *'*'At "Blow Out .. ( tll81) Eut Riiier Ill.Im fight to 19711 ~~o..,...... lather Of • 25-..-r-oio ®MOVIE John Tr-.volt•. N.ncy ~ thtlr envlron-cre" ~. In wNdl five ,_ • * *~ "Pwlnlet From "-·~ tiers of the Commu-eon.{R) Heaven" (11181) Steve Allen A eound technician • CHJ ,..~ .. 117 "*" D a TONOHT M8111n. Btmedette PeitwL who wor111 on horrOf lllmt • * .......... VJ" (t 81 nlll WoO.era Pllt1y -• HOtt: Jo9tl RMwa. au.ts: bec:OmM lnvolWd In 8 Krlt K,-111oflerton. All kllled by "*"tiers of the Cher. Henry Winkler, FUc:f)-12:40 9 ()) COUJM90 mutdef myatery when he MllOOfaw. Truollert and' Ku Klu.x klan and the erd Slmmont. An wt c:rttle kMll Illa unc:le wit,_ an ......in. eope attempt to outwit one 1 Amerlelin Naz.I Pllt1y. 8 0 Al/IC NEWS In hOpet of tnherltlng Iha lion. 'R' another In a rough-and· t:30 9 ()) NEWttAAT NtOHT\.INE man·s valuable eoltectlon tumble -on ""'*"'· Dk* and Joenna citeeover a YOUMKEDFOAIT °''*"11ng•.IRI Tue•da11'• 'PO" thtt there'• • very old Featured: "Germany·• 1:00 e TOM COTT\..E: UP * * '-' "'The unknown human bod)' buned 1n the!< ~ Trldltt.,.. .. anc1 ca.OR Daflfl•f-!lfo"lr• · ....,,-ft950 wti1ter Pl6-1nn·· ~t (RI ""Auto Underlllller:· • MOVIE . geon, Ann H.,dlng A ta. D PAUL HOGAN • MOVIE * * .. The Hatlitldt And 6:30 CC) * * ,_. .. love FOf Rent'" • yer 11 upeet to 1eem that a (!) MOVtE **'ii "The Oetert Reta.. The Meeoyt"" (11175) Jaclt (11179) LIH Ellb1cher, manhedllfended,andwho *** "The Bad s-s·· (t1163) Richard Burton. P~. Steve Forr•t. Annette O'Toole. Two .., .. acquitted. actually ( t95el Nancy Kiiiy, Patty J.,,_ t.4aaon. A Btttleh The "*11• ol a mountain tmllll-town girt• wno move oommltted the erlnw he McCormack. A -* ot oonvnendo lamlly feud W9 rek.lndled to take adYenla!Qe Of the -trtedlor. • ..._.,._ta 1-• mo-In Charge of .,, when two "*'1b9B of ,.,_ ....... of , ...... ...., g * * ........... ..._.. ___ •. w-• --u-Aualrall#ldMelonlnNor1h -·-out ....., ,,. ...,. ,,,.w-w•-• to reellze that her ~yw-All1c;a lore. hla men 10 ~ remtllte become city find thematlYM forced ( 11118) Mlchael Craig.• old daughter le • COid-dtf9rld a strategk ci-1 romantlcalty tnvoflioed. ' by ,_.ity Into becom-Robin NrM. A proud 11111h- blood«I mutdtr-. OUlpoet. CD ~ FAMEA ~ htgh·priced -'•· men t-"-to yteld to • M•A•1•H • 100CLUB • ,_..,,.. CD)•* .. Fighting Mad.. Jlfogr-. when ht1 buW- Frank decidet to mllll• CIDOHL.OCATION **'*"The Rlelng 01 The (11178) LllOll laaac KenM--aa a t~er le rnon.y by aue1lonlng off "George Cartin At Came-Moon" ( 11157) Cyril cty. Jin* lnglef\an. A 111r .. 1...., by motbt1no the camp gerbage whllt ,,.... Ha ... The oonttoverlitl CuNclc, Noel Purcell. man wtlO ~ a mut· ireneporutlon. HM11te9Y9'• lo\lt.. tffe aullera ~ PfO¥ldel o.uatlc 9 EHTtRT AIHMENT d« attempt "°"" revenge 11:30 CC) • * * "'The ar.et • ~ atttdl7 ,c:ommtntary on • wl6e TOHIGNT on the two men raepone1. Catveo"' (1950) Marlo i.- to:OO I (I) CAOHEY a LACEY range et toplca with ~ Pert 1 of • lwO-i*t recion bit. .. R. u. Anti Slytll. Enr1oo canr G • • HEWS r1el ltom htl album .. ,. on • blurT9 ~ t.1>0{?> *'* ""Hot>ocly"a Pet~ ao ,._from ooecutty • ~ Piece FM My Stuff." C7lme ac:Nme. i.ltt" (1N II Oabe Kapl#I. a eal• entertainer to .. Thi~~·~ (l)ANEWDAYINEDEH ~~ .. (IHI) pi.-~., .. , .. ,out. Thtro .. baunttl9111ct~ ~leld~att,.,., .. tratl "" ·-·, ..... ._. ..... ..Clint Oeclar• Hit Love" .,.,_ ·--,,. Met.r..,......,ao .,,,....._ monda 11 lollow9d •!My (Pert 1') Laurie, Utl Olt>eon. r.S tape and buf~ac:y cm *'** .. 1800 .. (tlln) are grad~. clu ved, OMOW! t:aoDatNBONEWS ofcflYl\all •pa· Robert De Niro. lk#1 i.- eewed, pollthed, tr8dtd. '** ••Oolng Apel'" (1Nt) OVUMOHT •=*>0 * ""Vlrue .. (tH2)Gtenn cairter. The dty•to-4ay "8 dealgned and aold .. Tony Denn. JMelca W•-I Ge.I Al.lrff'( Ford. Cnuclc COnnora. A ot tw0 very dlffwent 20tfl.. jtwtlfy In luhlonable Flftll '"· Thr• Ofangutane hold 80 YOU n.IHK YOU dudl)' vtru. It 11o1tn from oentury ttallM lamlllel 11 , Awnu.llhowroomt. 1111 pur• •lttno• to 1 S5-~TTAOUelE8 • military lab and ~r1Y9d-'R' • THE~ ~ lnfler1tanoe. •pa· uu MOVIE unleaahed on the popule· Cl) * * • .. The eomsi.tt- A l>OOt aodbutter ehO'#I 12:00 e EHTERTAINMENT * • "'The ElrtermlnatM" tlon, IPfMdlng • trail ot tlon" (1980) Richard 0rey. 11, the world how to ~ TOMOHT (IHO) Chrlltoph•r· d .. 111 and dMtructlOn. tuaa. All!y lrW!g. Two plan- rnon.y wti.n 119 reotlvw a Pert t of a~ report o-g.. S-tlla Egger 'PO' Illa at a San Freno19co -i StO,OOOlftal'd, on a bl:drr9 Hol)wood t:M(l)MOVIE 7:00 (!) ***'At"PeytOI\ muale oomt*lllOn find 1 '; a::> MOVIE crime ICNrnt * * ••Stc:ftt Fantaey" (No Piii»" (Pan 2) ( 11157) Ulna that their kMe for ..:ti ft *'At "The Turning Paint" I '!.J!I LAIT WOAD Dt.te) 1.aK11 Antonell4 .• &.an-Turner. UOyd HolWI. The other oonfllc19 wtttl their .,,_ (19711 Anne Bancroft, ,_..,,.. do Bunaco. A man'• oomplex revelttlont of tilt prole111ona1 amblllont. Shlrt.y Maat..alne. Two * * "The Tr-. Of beeutllUI wife aor-to act aec:rat Ille ol • eman N.-'PO' .rl frltndt from ballet training out hie moet perlONll ,.,,... England community her· CJ)**'*.,. "Gregcwy·a • f, 9ChOQI, wt10 ctioea diner· ,encho Villa" ( 1"8) Rory t....._ 'R' bor ec:andala gelore Girl" ( 1982) Gordon John ............ Clllhot.n. ~ Wlnttr1. t .-t'7rl.--CID**" ""·~·-·eTr.. ........._ ....._ .._..._ A entr-fft"1/f'/)'W•t1t· OntofVlllt'eUS trnptoy :-Ull...,,.'"' .,. -,..,._,.,.. .,...._ ... lier, meet IOlifl end we pllr1' ~ ~ *** 0 Tommy" (1114) vale" (tll71) Rlehard Scott.Ith ~ ,... IOtOld to dMll with tM .. a :£-..,__ A091J Oeltray, Ann·M•· Hanle, C.IMrtne Schtll. heed-owt-Mlil lor Me ~'PO' lot him, tlut tM --· 8eeed on tl'lt '*OtY by aocoer i.tn't llf..c ""'- C8).-TORY Of' PftO nev.r reotl¥W9 the "10MY· p . ' Jonathan Swift. An~ r.r, 'PO' _.__.,, (!) ~----l.'OO~C99A_....PfEWI h I b 1..-•.• .-.....,.,_ .. ........,,..... e ..,_.,,.... _,..._ ,........ p y110 an •oomt• ...... "'"' ..... .,.. 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(t .. ,, .. ........................ -,_..... Afl*tl. A • JOHN DARLING by Armatronfl a Batluk Dilly Piiat MONDAY, JAN. 24, Ht83 lASSlf llD cs~.:4~-- Edison's Hom-bs dies s.h -··-,-------------·-· I By ROGER CARLSON 0(1M0el7 .......... snowmobiling when the lead car, with Griffiths alao a passenger, lost control. The driver of the auto, Michael White, 25, a student assistant coach at Boise Stale, was reportedly nol injured or cited. Hombl and Griffith.I were reportedly plnned IM!de the wreck for"3Q mlnutel because the doors could nol be opened. Homba apparently never regained oonaciouane11. An icy slick on an Idaho road ended what was considered a brilliant future and the life of Mau. Hombs Saturday night, The 17 -year-old All-CIF defensive back from Edison was killed frqm apparent head injuries In a collision with a van after the auto in which he was a .backseat passenger skidded out of conlJ'ol, virtually backing into a n onco{Tling van. Hombs was reportedly sitting on the right side In the back of the auto, at the poml of Impact. Two other passengers -Boile State football players -were alao hospitalized with minor lnjurles.- "He had been to Nebraska and had a firm offer from them," said Hombs' high school coach, Bill Workman. "And he was leaning toward Nebraska, although he went on to take a trip to Pacific, then to Boise State. A 6-11 , 180-pounder, he had 1et three Edison records aa a senior defensive back, intercepting three passes In one game, eight J>881e1 ln a aeuon and 12 in a two.year career for the Chargers. Surviving him are hla father, John Hombs of Joshua Tree and hla mother and step.father, Patti and Jim Miller of Huntington Beach , along with two sisters. FUneral arrangements are pending. HQmbs and Edison teammates Derek Gritfiths and Tony Johann were retutning in the late afternoon from a snowmobile venture while being recruited by Boise State. Griffiths suffered a shoulder fracture and various bt uises to the body and knees, but was released and returned to Huntington Beach Sunday night, along with J ohann and Jeff Washington. "He -still had a trip to Brigham VOUng and either Kansas or San Diego State to come. ''Thia la a tremendous loss," Workman added. "He was juat a great kid." Hombs was the only returning start.er on the 1982 Edison team with 4.6 speed in the 40 and the strength" to bench press 290 pounds. T¥ee cars were returning from the The four Edison players were at BOise State on a recr\liting trip. Washington was not with the party because he arrived late aft,er taking alternate transportation. Jollann was in one of the other three autos and was not Involved in the accident "He was a 3.4 student and had straight A's as a senior. He was a remarkable kid, the true blue. He dldn't drink and when he was on a reeruiting trip he dldn't date." He was a two.year All-Sunset League defeMlve back, but was also adept as a receiver .on offense. Matt Hombs 0.-, ,... "'4lte ., c .... '*' M~ke Hess has ~iven CdM spark with his hall-handling, shooting and passing. CdM's Hess quietly gets job done Tfxas-bound piaymaker content in role of Sea Kings' director By ROGER CARLSON ball he's very good at moving toward the ball and or .. Deir,......,. analyzing and disrupting their flow. ·:There are no secrets, no angles, no rags to "He's just a very smart, heady player with a Jot riches and no nonsense when you try this subject -of experience." Corona del Mar High's Mike Hess, the heart and An example of Hess' worth wu at El Toro eoul of the Sea Kings' basketball team. recently when teammate Dave VanSteenhuyse ! The busihess-like All-CIF ~ard takes 'em one collected 25 points, but there probably should have at a time -no ups, no downs, JU.St results. been an asterisk with it because of the numbeli of : Since usuming the point for the Sea King; in sharp assists by Hess, setting V anSteenhuyse up for the:latter stages of his sophomore season, he has led the gravy. Co~na del Mar to a M-13 record, including the CIF "Yes," notes Errion, "VanSteenhuyse can 3-JI( title in '81, the CIF semis a year ago and a thank Hess for most of thoee 25 polnta." Hea was oef1ain playoff berth his year. credited with 14 assists, and along with hia : And vet he's seldom the leading 900rer for the customary 10 points, it made him responsible for 38 ~ ·-=...1 1 yin h rol1 f d' of Corona's counters. Sea: Kings -ins~ Pa g t e roe 0 a trector. "l like to think I'll pass up a shot to get ; Hess. averaaes 10.8 points and 7 .1 rebounds a someone else a better shot," says Heu, who tuma 18· garie for Coach Jack Errion's crew, but/umbers Tuesday. We don't get into the faatbreak too often, harUiy tell th~ for this catalyst to 7-0 Sea but when we do that'• the moat fun." . Vi+' League · Hess was a surprise pick of the University of I "He's involved in every phase of the game," Texaa in November, signing with tb6 Longhorns MYJ Errion, "contributing in every place. He l"W19" before his final campaign with the Sea Kings. · thej team on offen8l!, t00res a lot at the right ti.me, Such a situation can cause an athlete problems, plays great defense and breaks the press. but apparently not for Hess. I "On defen11e, when his man doesn't have the "l thought a lot about t~t," aays Hess. "I could sign early and maybe become lackadaisical, or I oould sign and not have to worry about acouta. "l decided it would leelen the pre19ure to play for .couta and not my team. "Texas hu a lot to offer and it's a good opportunity for playing." Errion says the playmaking guard at Texas baa quit echool. "When their coach wu here he aaid he th<>URht ·that might happen. He aaid, 'I wiah we could take him (Hess) back with us riCht now'." Aaide from the numben, the thin« Errion likes about his three-year 1tarter ls hla abl.1Ity to keep a level head. "It doesn't make any difference who we play," says Errion, "Hem plays the aame way. That in itaell ls kind of unusual. Consistency la probably his greatest streJ1i\h. He tons thinp down to make It work, he adjuata reprdlem of the aituation. "He's a dominatinl force for ua and becau.e he does ao many th1np from it, othen ahow up. Jeff Pries and Chris Lynch (circa 1981 and '82 respectively) were playing to their capabllltlea becau.e of what he wu doing for them.i. Heat admlta there la a certain amount of (See CdM'1, Pase ct) wtESTTAKES J PAN BOWL Riley: Lakers need new challenges INGLEWOOD (AP) -The Los Angeles Laken, th'(r dominance of the National Baake1ball Amociation'a Pacific Division relatively well eatabllahed, muat look for new challenge., Coach Pat Riley says. ''The challenge for this team baa to be IOmelhing different now than lt wu,~Mey aaJd Sunday nl&}lt ~ the Laken' l~ 102 victory ovtr the lndlana Pacers. "Coming to work without IOme team puahinc ua hu cbanced tt. We have to tel our atihta on aome of the ICMtem te9ml." ' The defencUn1 NBA champion Laken, wtn.nen of 13 of their IMt 15 outings, maintained their dJYillon *"' at u PftW!1 over PboenUr wtth the win over the P..-era. Althouah Riley bellev., the L.alcert. who mt 31-8, need IOITK" new worlds to conquer, they barely were able '° beat Indiana, which dropped to 13-27. Loa Angeles led the entire game until the \enadoua Pecen, who atayed within striking dlai.nce all the way. tied the cont.eat at 97-all with 2:46 remaining. Indiana then went ahead and held \M leed unt11 Bob McAddo't 10-foot baaeline jumper with 69 ~ remalnlng put the Laken up 103-102. Jamaal Wllkel tank a free th.row after lndlana WM hJt with 8 technlm1 foul tor an llleaal defenff, then McAdoo made another frM throw wtth 11 aecond1 rematnJnc for the final lftlU'8in. Indiana m6-d a ehanct '°....ct the contHt Into ov•rtlme when Joee • Slauth~r'a 1hot from thne-polnt - ranee bounced oU the rim and out of bowMil u time expired. The Pacer•' fourth-quarter rally wu led by Herb Willlaml, who had H of hie 1ame-hi1h 80 polnta In the period. Wllkea led the Laker• with 28 Pob\ll, Kareem Abdul.Jabb&r had 26, Norm Nixon io, and McAdoo 13 po(nt.e and Dlne rebounda. The Pacers' Billy Knt&ht had 22 potnta and 14 rebounde In \be lolinC ef Ccn. The Lakera were wtthout prd Earvin "~ Johnaon, wbo ...Uend • arch IMt rnct.y. Riley, who lll'ddld Johnlaa will be bec.4l tn the l'lrwup for 1\mMy ne.ht't ...... "' Portlaftd, ukl the Labn .,.... him. -....... --. . . .Ho:mbs special · 'in coach's eyes Edit.or's note: The bond between athlete and coach is a speciJll one and irt the instance of &l..ison Hi6h football coach Bill Workman and his player, Matt Hombs, it shows through th.ls Jetter to the edit.or: The other night OW' community and our school lost a loved one, Matt Rombs age 17. Malt was well known as the All-CIF defensive back from Edison High School. Scholarships were many, his future was surely bright. . Matt was lost in an autoinobile accident while on a recruiting trip when it seemed life had just begun. "l'hls young man wu more than just a glamorous star athlete, who took his bows and then did his thing like all the rest. t-18" was special. Matt was a quiet guy with a purpoee ln life. His purpose was to try hard, to please mom and dad, and to be successful. He was a fine student with 6l GPA of almost 3.5. He led by example as captain of his team and by the way he conducted himeelf. • He saw hia taaks, set goals, then attac.ked them with a vengeance until the goals were attained. I The Lord took him, but before he lef~ Matt made the world around him a better place. Even at l7 he gave us a model to remember. Thole thinp will never leave ua. Thoee around him loved him. Th~ that only uw him play, miaeed out on the real guy. The community will min ·him, even thouah most didn't really know him. I love you Matt and should have told you .o. May God bless you and keep you. Bill Workman Everything on the line, says Duhe MIAMI (AP) -It's been nearly six months since Miami whipped the Wuhington Redakim in a "meaningless" National Football League preseaaon game, and none of the Dolphins are looking back. The two teams will meet in Super Bowl XVD Sunday, and that's all that matters now. "What happened back then doesn't mean any\hjnR. It's meaningless at this stage," linebacker A.). Duhe said Sunday after the Dolphins stopped the New York Jets 14-0 to win the American Conference championship and a Super Bowl berth. ''ThJs time, everylhin& will be on the line,'' added Duhe, who intercepted three Richarq Todd paaea and returned one of them 36 yards for a touchdown to key the victory. "Thia time, it's for what we've all dreamed of." THE DOLPHINS and Redskins will ta.ng)e for the NFL crown in Pasadena, 169 days after Miami launched the exhibition ·Season with a 24-7 pound1ng of the NFC champions. • "We're ~ our ~· going to Pasadena," aaJd Duhe. 'Red.akina, we re going to meet you there on the 50 (yard-line) and I hope it'• a helluva game and we're going to be the world champlona - hopefully." The trip to the title ~ ia the first for Miami ·aince Coach Don Shula'a team defeated Minnetota 24-7 lrt Super Bowl VIII. Waahlngton'a Jaat appearance waa in Super Bowl Vil, when the Redakinl, then coached by. George Allen. dropped a 14-7 decWon to the Dolphlna. "We're the Rodney Danaerfield of the AFC and they~ the·Rodney Danaet6eld ol the NFC," aaJd Mtaml nca tackle Bob 1-umhower. ''We're two teams that acratched and fought all year to prove ounelYM. "It aeenw like everybody u.id, 'Yeah they won, ·but wait until next week when they plav llC>-and-eo,' ~· S.umhower added. "I think maybt It'• Ume we mt the recogn!Uon we've delervec1 for a &or\a time!' D' THE DOLPBINI haven't pined rapect ~t the~ durtna a 10·2 campalp, then at llllt thel have that of the Jeta. Sunday'• vtctory WM Mlaml 1 \hlrd over New York thia ..:.\. ''W• came down hen aeeldna rewnea.·· '8kl New York punter Chuck Rarmey. "We had lt tn our m1nda that 11 Mi.Md t.i u. a third dine In a ,_,., we dldn'l delarw IO to to the Super Bowl; they did." N&enU bec1me \he ftnt tM1n to beat ~ thne ttiMa tn one ....., ~ the o,... Bey ........ dkl ., ~ Shula'• Baltlman Colta in 1"6 . --.,...,,. .......... ~""""'--------~ ...... ---.. ... ('S 01 .a11 t1 Coaat DAILY Pll t/Mc..ml 17, J nua1y :t4', 1983 Burned -o ut Borg 'be 1tr ale endt1d by Duck StdHy MHettel tallied 24 of hia m ' 30 polnta ln thr eecond halt, a..dlna MUw1uk" to 1 101.ee triumph ovor Phlladelphla, 1n1ppln11 lhe '78er11 14-aamo wlnnln1 1treak. M1r41•t1 JoflHH ~ 29 for tho BUckl, lncludlnl a drivtna dunk which pvo M1lw1ukM.a 13-poj.nllMd wflh 1- than four mlnutl!t to play . . . Caht1 Nall hit• 1 abort per from I.be bueline with 2' eecooda Fergu s doesn 't need a map He reads pull pert ectly, then wins in sudden death PALM SPRlNOS (AP) -A Utllc k.nowledae of aqraphy helped 1"1lh Jl'er(U.I to hll dtamailc victory In the Bob Hope o..rt CWtlc. He came. to. the-l.8th.hole ot the day Sund.ly. the 90th of thl.a five-day marathon, needJna a ~ to ti• Rex Caldwell and force a sudden death playoff. He faced a 20-loot make-or·brfek putt, with the ball re11tina in ddert aunahlne and the hole in a shadow. Feraua •Id. "I WU excited, happy. I h.ad lo set my1elf calmed down before ih playoft. And Rex, we1l, thot putt tA)Ok the wind out of hlm. While J WU lt.YJJli-to calm dow.o... had to try to ._eL hlmacl( pumped up again." Md he didn't qulte make lt. a nnounces retirement ' ttmalnlna u Portland edpd San Antonio. 108-107 ... Alberc KIDI and Mickey JoflHOD 11nk crucial free throws 1n the final 29 leCOnck aa New Jeraey h'Old off 1lumplna-SeM1~, 104-102 . . . Walter Davie notched Froa1 AP dlepatcllea a game-hlsh 26 point• to BANGKOK, Thailand -Bjorn E;3 • power Phoenix to a 102-92. Dor~ the young. blond Swede whoee ,.. declalon over KanHa City --..J.•W. eome~Y-hara lD read the putt when you're aolns from sunshine lo ahadow," obaerved Lee Trevino, making hit debut aa a televlalon commentator. On the playoff hole, the per-3 15th, Caldwell hit flrat and llM\l hJa thot 10 far to the ri&ht th.Rt, in effect, lt wu all over then. He had to play hil 1eCOnd atroke left-handed with a putter from under a tr~_tte got I\ 011. theJrintt and then rnlaled a putt, hi• thlrd ahot. He marked the ball and watched ln helpleu dejection u Fergua calmly two-putted for a routine par that won It. Icy Calm dominated tennla tor half a MONC.., • • . Robert Parttla took up decade, announced hie retirement · · the alack after Larry Blrd wu lnjwed by acoring Sunday at age 26, saying he no longer had the 26 polnta and grabbing 19 rebound.a u &et.on competitive spirit-wnich led him to an dumped Cleveland, 105-91. Bird, who helped unprecedented five atralaht Wimbledon Boeloll to an early 10-point advantage wlth a charnplonahipe. three--polnt bomb, wu forced to leave the game Sor '• coach, Lennart Bergelln, l&id Borg before the five.minute mark with a left heel made the announcement to Injury. members pf the media who . were following h1.s exhibition Housley's h a t trick lafts Sabres matches in Thailand. Bergelln said Borg would play one more tournament on the Volvo Grand Prix circuit. at Monte Carlo du.ring the first week of April. But Bergelin added that Borg would continue playing exhibitions. llORO In an Interview with Kvallpo8ten, a newspaper in Malmo, Sweden, Borg said he had decided lo cancel his comeback after a layoff of some 1 ~ years from tournament competition. "I have not got the right motivation," the paper quoted him as saying. "I cannot give 100 percent, and if I can not do that it would not be fair to myself to go on. Tenn.la has lo be fun if you are to get to the top and I don't feel that way any more. That's why I quit." In New York, Borg's agent, Bob Kain, con.finned the retirement. saying the tennis star · will complete his contract ob~atfone by playing at Monte Carlo and the Suntory Cup in Tokyo. Kain, who was attending the Volvo Masters tournament, said Borg has not completely ruled out ret,Urni.ng t.O the court hi 1984 or )4ter. Quote of the day Smokey Gables, basketball coach at San Diego State, on junior forward Michael Cage. the nation's leading rebounder, and a future NBA prospect: "~chael's a special kind of kid. He's the kind of kid I'd want for my own son. I'd want him for my own son because one day he's going to make a lot of money." Marquette upsets Missouri Dwayne J o la DIOD scored a m game-high 19 points, including the game-tying basket with one aecond left in regulation, to lead Marquette to a 60-59 overtime upeet victory over 12th-ranked Ml..aouri Sunday. The loss was the first.at home in nonconference action for the Tigers since Jan. 18, 1978, a span of 29 straight games -.. PlalWp Baynes 1COred on a driving layup with 50 eeconds left to give sixth-rated Memphis State a 57-53 triumph over North Carolina State. Hayes' basket put the Tigers ahead 55-53 and marked the 12th lead change of the second half. BuUalo defen.eeman Pbll Houtley ~ scored his first National Hockey ' League hat trick lo lead the Sabres to a 5-2 victory over the vt1lt1n1 Winnipeg Jeta Sunday hlght. Buffalo ha.I never lost lo tfie Jeta (10-0-3) since wUU'm entered the leaaue four yean ago. . . . Sllllulo and Bobby Clarke netted second-period goals and rookie goalie Bob Froeae eamed his ~ straight victory u Philadelphia downed the New Yorlt Rangers, 3-1 . . . Darr yl SIUler'1 power-play &oal midway throuah the eecond period carried~ to a 4-i win over Hartford . . . Gaetu o.cieae acored at 8:62 of the eecond period, six 9eCOnda after Wuhlngton had k.Uled New Jersey's double power play, provid.lna the C..pitab with • 3-1 win over the Devils. Ooa Lever, captain of the Devils, wu struck by a puck dwing pre-~ warmupe but X-raya taken at• nearby hoeplta) ehowed he was not terloualy hurt, Petry files for arbitra tion Detroit right-handed pitcher Du • Petr)' has filed for salary arbitration agalnat the Tigers. Petry, a product of El Dorado High in Placentia, earned an estimated Jl6~.ooo in 1982 and la eeeldng an estimated $300.000 for 1983 . . . Steve Stolte, the American League Cy Young Award winner in 1980 who wu forced lo retil'e from the Baltimore Orioles last June due lo arm problems, saya he la tempted to attempt a comeback in baseball. Stone Is contracted by a Chicago television station to do color commentary on Cub games thla eeaaon .. ·. Jtm ftJrkettle took over the lead on the 40th lap and held on to win the stock car championship in the Copper World Classic in Phoenix . . . Wavering Moaarcla outfinished Water Ba a k to win the San Fernando Stakes by a noee before a crowd of 32,37-7 at Santa Anita. Tl"ained by Lu. Barren, Wavering Monarch rallied from off the pace to a spot among the leaden in the upper stretch. Television, radio TV: Co1Je1e Baakecball -Washington at Oregon, 8 p.m., Channel 56. ~ADIO: No events .cbeduled. OCC awaiting Rus tler invasion Orange Coast College needs a plenty of time to climb into Wedneaday nll(ht against Victory Wedneeday night when contention for the poat-aeuon last-place Palomar. the Pirates cloee out ti.rst.-round Shaughnessy Playoffs, but facing Everybody takes a break action of South Coast Conference a confident Rustler team won't Saturday, but second-round basketball play, but they'll have make things any easier. action resumee next Wednesday to beat the same team which (Feb. 2) with Orange Coatt manhandled No. I -ranked Coach Jim Greenfield's hosting Fullerton, Colden West Cerritos Saturday night. Ruatlen held Cerri toe to just 17 'a w a i fl n g ·s an ta An a and Coach Tandy Gillis' Pirates ~~~ t ~: t~!frwlo ~t~ Saddleback vlsiting Grmamont. (2-4)· entertain Golden West, -..... ----.· k k d ff C i conference victory againat two ,,_ -• ...... which noc e o err tos, aount COMT c~ 68-S5, to snap a 13-~ Falcon defeata. ••• 1111, (1:11) winning streak. With one full In Pacific Coast Conference Golden weat .. er.,. eoeat Fergua had no &rouble at all. ''They say that everything here break.I toward lndlo. I know where Ind.to I.a. I just read that into It," Fergua Mid. "I'd been putting pretty good all day. I lust wanted to make aure I put a good s&roke on it.' He dld. The ball broke left to right into the cup, finilhing off Fergus' third conaecutlve round of 7-under·par ll5, Ufting him Into a Ue for the top spot and setting up the playoff that was eomethi"8 of an anUcllmax. C..ldwell, who had come from two shots back wi\_h three lo play, had taken the lead and seemed to Rave hi.I first professional victory in hi.a pocket, wu a picture of dejection when Fergua' ball found the hole on the 18th. His face wu drawn, his features U~ht. Hla shoulders slumped. "We were going in different directions," Monarchs still I hold Jop spot Mater Dei Hlgh's Monarchs continue to rule the roo1t in Orange County prep baak.etball u the! Dally Pilot'• No. 1 team -but the rest of the ladder has been shaken 10mewhat with Friday's lOMeS by Servite and FAtanda, which were rated No. 4 and 6 before dropping cteciaiona lo Blahop Amat and Corona del Mar respectively. Fergus' third career victory -one a year starting with hie Memorial triumph in 1981 -WU worth $67 ,500 from the total puree of $375,000 and put him in the No. 2 money-winning spot for the young aeaaon at $81,300. · Caldwell, a breezy, chipper charact,er who has yet to win ln nine years of PGA Tour acUvity, al90 had a cloalng 65 and, like Fergus, fi.nllbed 90 holes at 335, 26 shots under par and matching the tournament record. He won $40,500. CdM's H ESS • • • From PaQe C1 pressure about his game, but he obvioualy knowa how lo handle iL "It was a tougher job handling the ball the first year (as a sophomore), but I knew it was all I had to do. "Now I take the ball and get the other guys a shot. I love bringing lt up apinat a pl'ela IO I don't mind having the ball near the end of the game to force someone up on me 10 I can paaa It of( "There's pressure getting a shot each time , down, but it goes along with playinQ the position." Like all Corona del Mar playen, Keaa plays defeme with 100 percent man-to-man tactial, and he admlta a diataate for playing apinlt r.ooes. "It'• difficult lo create as many thing, against a zone.'' he aaya, "With man-to-man there are a lot more opportunities.'' Dally Pilot Top 10 Oru1e Couty Prep Basketball Poa. Team, leape Heu' senior season had an •U•ricious beginning as a foot injury kept him out o Cd.M's tint thn!e games, but there has been no further problems, ob~y to the collective relief of the Record Sea KinO and -01& University of Te~. Wit.Ii one round still to go In the J'8Ce for the 1. Mater Del (Angelua) 2. Fountain Vall~ (Suneet) 17-2 ) and . 13-6 title (aeven aamea JUI\ a game .eperating the 3. C..pistrano Va.uey (South Coast) 4. Huntington Beach (Sunaet) 2 Sea Kings and FAtancia, chances are it'• going to all 17-come down to Feb. 10 -when FAtancia visits t~=~ ...... eo ___ ro_na ____ d_el_Mar ____ ,_an ___ d ___ Mr ___ ._Da ___ ve __ H_eaa __ . ___________ ~ 5. Servite (~lus) 6. La Quinta (Garden Grove) 7. Corona de1 Mar (Sea View) 8. F..tanda (Sea View) 9. La Habra (Freeway) 10. Brea-Olinda (Orange) .,,... WMll'e ..,.. lot..... ,,..., 14-5 13-3 12-4 14-6 15-5 w .. 111111 lvnaet Lee1we -Fountain '"""' L ..... -Marina at Valley at Huntington Beach, FOl.W\t• Vll/Wf, Edleon at ~ Mama at Edlaon, w~ at View, w~ at HunttngtOI\ 0oaen View. 8e*ti. e. WW ~c.prona dll .. *-~ -EatMlda .. ...., .. WW... .. eo.a Newport Harbor, Unlver1tty at Meaa. El Toro at atancla, Coton. dll Mar. IMne at Co.ta Newpott Harbor• a.dllltlec*. ...... Sad....,_. 9t B Toro. ...... Cwt ........ -o.na ._. CWt ........ -Dena ... at Woodt>ridga, l.llealon Vl9JO ... .. L1C1Una8-*I. c.patrano va. Capl atrano Valley 11 Valley alWoodbrldga. Laguna Saddlebacle College, 8111\ H .... Mlaa6on Vl9jo. Clernenle at Ulguna H ... We ·will sell any Datsun in stock tor just 4°/o over factory in11oicel This specs/ C11rect offer """"' / ~ from Irvine Datsun ~' 'f ~ could mean the deal of a ~.Z.. ' ~ ...::::_ l1fet1me on the Datsun car 0r · .l r' truck of 'fOUr choice Just pre-{ ~ ~nt this form at trme of sale ·~ Otter is good on/yon a Tues· cJ,ay. Wednesday or Thursday poorto Feb 10. 1983 Dealer installed options are extra as are tax. 1icense and documen· tary fee. of course. l.Jmft one coupon per vehicle ASK FOil llA Y HILL • Take Lake fa1es1 Exit from San Otega FW'/. Left on Rockf#fkllO AUTO QHJteT 714/N1·7fl7S round of conference play flay, Saddle back closes out ~ACIPIC COMT COtel w• remaining, the Bucs still:_:.:h=a~ve:__:~ir~s~t--~ro~u~n~d..:.:......a~c~t~i~o~n......:_•t--h~o~m__:_e ___ _:_P=llOl=m=*=-=~~-========:J!=:l~crlllt----------------+--------------------------------------------------------··-'"----------------------------------------------------- K in gs le t t wo-goa l lead vanish EDMONTON. Alhena (AP) -Jaroslav Pouz.ar had two goals and an ua1st to key a five-goal outbreak in the third period that carried the Edmonton Oilers to an 8 -6 National Hockey League victory °"Fr the Loa Angeles Kings Sunday~t. The OUen acored the laat four goala of the pme In an 8~-mlnute spen from 6:16 lo 13:46 of the final period. That came after the teams bad traded soaia throuchoUt the fint 40 mlnu• a attuation that left the Kin g•, who 1cored the flrtt \ wo aoalt, In front 6 -3 headln1 lnto the final period. But Pousar banged in a rwbrAmd at 3:04 to pull the Ollen to within a pl ... .,.... the teAml exchana-d ~•gain, Powrar led a-perfect .,._ to Glenn~ who rided • auldl lhot from the tap ol the -behind Kini•' •o•U• Mario t dto...-.ltM. O.feueman Bandy ona ..,,. the oo.n • ... -.. ~at 10:12 and Pouaar addod·hla final •oal at 11:48 to wnp up the #tft. ··--ff"" Daltyd~res from the humdrum wtth ~-:! S.adwlch, pLoale or French Dip Super ·Bowl statistics .............. ~ ('1nall,..., ............... , "UMIO .. ,. PC Y• A• TD 252 181 2,033 S.07 13 1 , 35 U.00 0 -... Ydl A, TD 1n 553 .t 3 44 190 4.3 I 38 188 4 4.1 31 160 4.1 0 11 38 3.3 0 MCIMNO 7 21 3.0 0 2 115.50 4 e u o 1 5 5.0 0 ... Y• A• TD 3S 4n 12.1 1 32 "° 21.1 • 21 310 tu o 19 134 7.1 1 12 112 7.7 1 11 • 71 0 10 60 5.0 0 e 154 as.1 o 3 14 4.7 0 2 96 3U 0 2 10 1.0 1 1 t t .O 0 1 • 1,0 0 1 I 1.0 1 PUNT MTUN9NO ... Y• ... Nelfna sa 2u 1.1 QleQUlntO I S4 U G.Wllllnw 1 t t .O .. 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BIG GAME PICK TUESDAY? \ ll·'t no l'u• ,.,,, I l. I •11. ,.,. . .. , .. ~ J . ,,.,; i•J•' ,,c{' '.Jfi I ')~J lit. . all, ( I ( I l ··------- ~ > . NBA WHTlllN COHll'llllNCI Peclflc Ohtlelon W L Pct. otl Le ... n 31 8 7115 Plloe<>ta 27 US 828 8 P0<1lan<1 26 UI 619 6''\ Seallte 24 19 571 9'' Gol<len Sf ale 19 25 4 Ill IS Sen O>ego 12 31 2711 21 Mlclweet Ol•lelon San Antonio 26 18 5111 K•n~as City 23 17 575 I Denver 20 24 455 9 Dalla,.. 19 22 450 6 Oren re 29 400 8 Hou.Ion 8 35 148 111'> EAITlllN CONf'llllNCE Allentlc OMelon Plllla<lelpll1a 34 a 850 Boston 3 I II 775 3 New JerM)I 27 15 6-43 8 Wuh1no1on 17 23 425 17 N-YOf'< 15 28 3U 111'~ Ce<\trel OM_..,,, Milweuk" 211 14 674 Ati.nte 20 20 500 7'~ Oetroo 21 2 I 500 7'~ Chtcago 14 27 34 I 14 1no1ane 13 27 325 14•,. Cleveland 7 33 175 20'"' luncla,.• korM Lall.,• 105. lndlena 102 Boston ros. C......,an<I 111 MllWe<ikM 107, P~p/>le lie Pnoenllt 102. K-.a Clly lie N-.i.<aey 105, S..llle 102 PorHeno 108. San Antonio 107 T-lthl'a a.me Detroit el All'llnte Bosron •• Wuh•no•on lalleA 105, P~ 102 IMOIANA -G JOMeon 10, KelloQQ 13 Wlniaml 30. Knight 22. Slcl\llng 10 Clemon JOllnton II. Bytnes 2. Breneon 0, Ca11er 0, Ouren 8, Sleughlltf 0 Totela 43-93 l&-21 102 LOI ANOIUI Aambia 8, WllkN 28, Abdul-Jebb•• 29, C0098' 4, NlllOt> 20. Wonhy 8, ~ooo 13, C1ey Johneon 2 Jorden O Totals 44-116 17 -23 105 .._e byO--... lnd••n• 24 20 29 211-102 los Angelee 211 20 30 28-105 ThrM-polnl goals -None Fouled OUI -None Rebounds -lndlene 45 (Knlgllt 141. Los Angeles 44 (McAdoo 111 A .. 1111 -lndlena 30 {Sichting Ill. Lot Angeie. 33 (Al><kll·J •bbet 7)_ Total lout• ln<l••n• 2 4 loa Angel•• 24 Tecllnic:.11 -rn<11ene Illegal-.. A 14. 139 COLLE OE ST A.NOINOS PCAA Hev.0. Laa Vegea Vlah St Cel Stale Fulle<ton 8M JoeeS1 Fr...oSI UC IMne l.ong 8-:rl SI Peclllc UC San1e Ber bar• c-1. W L 9 o 4 2 3 2 ) 2 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 4 0 s .._ W L 141 0 14 3 12 4 • 7 II 5 10 • • 7 5 11 8 10 Pecttk:·10 Conl . ._ W L 13 I 13 2 10 8 11 • 10 5 1 8 8 9 10 7 5 II UCLA Waalllnglon SI use Arizona SI Stanlor<I Call!ornle Oreg°" St Wat1>1no1on Oregon Arizona LO'(OI• Sent• Cler• SI Mwy'a P-dlne GON"Q8 Sen Diego Pon1en<1 W L 8 0 s 0 4 2 3 2 2 3 2 3 2 4 I 3 I 4 0 5 WCAC c-1. W L 2 0 I 0 1 0 1 I I I 0 2 0 2 3 12 .._ w L. I 9 13 4 8 7 II 7 9 9 9 10 6 12 Wfftern Athletic Confet'ence Conf. 8- Tuu-EJ Peso BYU New Mt!•IGO Utetl Hewa11 , Air Force wyorn•no Colore<lo St Sen Diego SI W L W L • 0 12 4 • 0 • 9 3 I 11 8 2 ? 7 10 2 • 8 3 8 8 3 I 9 1 3 5 10 0 3 • 5 Southwe1t Conferenc. Houston Ark.,,... TCU Te•u A&M SMU Texaa hxu Tech Brttor Rice C-1 • ._ W L W L ti 0 15 2 4 I 14 I • 2 13 4 3 2 II 9 3 3 II 8 I ) 1 9 I 3 4 13 I 4 II 7 0 5 8 I 8'9 Ten Conr.tenc:e lndlen• M'"'-<111 IOwa ...... _ Ohio State Nort-lem Mlonot9 MICNgen Mtc:fllgllt'ISI Wlecon..,. c ..... ._ W ..L W L 41191 t4 1 4 2 t2 3 3 2 12 3 s 2 12 3 ) 2 11 • ~ ~ .. :; : 2 • II 5 2 4 • 7 2 4 II II Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Monday, January 24', 1993 Cl 8'9 lhet ConteNnce C·-f, .._ W L W L v111eno•• 5 O I:> 2 SI John I 6 I Ill I Georgetown 4 I I) • SyUICUM 4 2 13 3 BoltO<\ ColleQ8 3 2 12 3 Coonec11eu1 1 3 8 7 PtllSD<lrgh I 4 9 7 Prov1<1ence I II 9 10 Seton Hell 0 7 3 13 Big f ight Confet'ence c-1. a-w L W .L Kansas St 2 O tO 5 MIUOU<I 2 0 14 3 Colo<a<IO t I 11 4 NeDrHk• I I 10 4 Oklahom• I I 14 4 Oklah<>m• SI I I 13 2 Iowa SI 0 2 8 7 Kansas 0 2 6 7 Allantlc Coaat Conference C-' . .._ Nortll C .. Oltna Wake Foret! Vlfglnle North Cerollne St Duke Georg•• Tech Maty1ano Ct<tmson W L W L • 0 14 3 • 0 13 2 .. 5 I t6 2 2 3 9 8 I 3 1 I I ) 7 8 1 3 I 6 0 5 8 II MIHourl Velley Cont.ntnc. c-1. a.-w L W L llll004S SI 5 0 13 I Wlehlla SI 5 I 13 2 N-Mexico SI 3 3 8 7 Braotey 3 3 9 1 O<ak• 3 3 7 a 1nc11an1 St 2 3 8 9 Creighton 2 3 8 a TuliMI I 3 8 8 Southern -• 1 3 5 8 W"I Ta .. 1 St I 3 4 I 8'9 Sky Conferenc. Cont. .._ W L W L Nev•<I• Reno 3 o 10 8 WeoerSt 3 I 13 4 Montana 2 I 13 3 108"0 2 I 13 3 Montana SI 2 I 9 l<lahO SI 2 4 12 BoiM St 3 6 II Northern Arlzone 0 3 1 8 SouthNatern Contwence C...I. 8- Kentucl<y Aut>u<n VenderbHI Florida Georgta MiaslUIPC>I Tennes-Mtaslatil>C>I Slala LSV Alat>eme W L W L s 2 13 3 4 2 II 4 4 3 13 5 3 3 10 7 3 3 12 3 3 3 10 5 3 3 11 4 3 4 10 8 2 4 II 1 2 5 10 5 Ivy League ~·· ._ W L W L Colurt)l>I• 3 0 5 8 Penn 2 0 I 5 ,PrlnGeton 2 0 9 5 Camell 2 I 8 8 Harv.,<I 1 3 7 7 Dartmouth I S 5 9 Yale 0 2 4 7 a.own o 2 2 10 -....~c_,__ c:.it. ._... W L W L Ohio U. 5 I 10 3 Bowllng GrHn 5 1 10 5 .......... Onlo 4 2 7 8 Kenl State 3 3 I I Northern Minot• ) :s • • B.il Stale 2 4 8 7 T-2 4 II 7 Centrel Michigan 2 4 7 I Eutem Mlclligan 2 4 8 11 WM!em Michigan 2 • 4 12 How Top 20 feted Here's hOW Ille 'TOP 20 I~ In the A.nocleleO Pr-college bakaebell poll ,_ I. UCLA f 13-1) bHI C•lllornla , 118-63, bHI Slenforo 101-t7 2 ln<llent f 14· II beet Michigan Stele. 1111·85, beet Mldl!Qen 93· 78 3 NOflh Cetollna (I 4-3) beet NOt1h Carolina Stele. 99-81, beat Duke, 103-82 • Arlt.,.... (14-11 bHt TCU. 811-115, IOSI 10 Houston. 75-80 5 Nav•<I• ·LU Veges 118-01 beet long Beec:tl Slete. I~; beet Cal Stat• FUllerlO<\ 7&-71 6 ~ptlla State (14-11 bHI o.He State. 100.82; -Hontt Cetotine St , 57-53. 7 Vlrglni. ( IS-21 bee! Georgl• Tech, M-52, bHI Virginia Tec:ll. 74·84. bHI Clemson. IOMf 8 SI John'• (1&-11 Deel Provtclel-. 7•-S. beet Syr..,.,.., &e-57 9 loul1•llla ( 16-:11 beat fulene, 83-55, bMI Soulhem MIMINlpcll. 83-48 10 ._. (t2-31 beel M-a. 81-52. '°91 lo WlecOneln, 85-412 11 Kentucky f 13-3) beat Florld•. 70-83, beet Venderbitt. 92·77 (OI). 12 Ml1aou11 I 1•·31 beat C1kl•h0m1 Slate. 114-83, l>MI Olllehome 41-41. IOel lo Marquette. 90-59 (OIJ. 13 V*-• f 12·2) bMI s.ton H .. 75-69, beet LA Sella, 72-71 1• Houtlon f l~2} beel Tax• Tech 118· 73. beet At1l.,,_, 7&-eO 1S Syrecu .. (13·3} bHI 8011or College. 102·115. 10.1 to St John'• 88-$7 18 Mtnneaol• fl2·3) loet to low• 68-52 beet Horth-arn, M-53 17 v11g1nle Tech ( 14-3) loet It 111r~e. 1•-64. toe1 to T..--94-45 1e Oklahome S"t• ft3·2} loat I< M1uour1. 114·83. l>Ml Kanue. •&-74 19 Ge orgeto wn f13·4) be• Pllt1bur9h, 82°54, beat Providence 78-70 20 Avt>u<n ( 11-4) 10et to Vand«btlt 6-4-412. beet 0-gla. ~ Marqu9t~~~B:.o ~OI) ~at 57, Norttt Caro!IM 81. 53 Va. Cornmoowltll 79, 8. AlabarM 78 •oo SCOREBOARD aane.Anlte IUNDAY'I MllUUI (l:IM ............... , ........ l '1RIT AAC9. 1 1111 llllllo. Star a.in (H9Wley} 17 .40 8.40 15.llO V-...t Bl'ID (~) 1 80 4 80 ~ P.irono (McCMTOll) 4.IO AlilO r-0: P.,,,,,.. Cal 0az-. Strey e Little. L•wdy By 0'11111. H•w•ll•n Royalty, 81owtte Geel. 1'1me. ,..8 215. UCONO llACL 8 luflonoe. ~ _ Senior SMnlor fVtvc;h):S2 00 12 IO 7 40 lucky Purc:fteM (Ronwo) • 5 80 4.IO Blue Alm Rodi (St....,) 8.IO Aleo r1c10: Toraton Prince, Ho l)hrtnke, General Cueter, Elderwood Speclel, St,_ Side, Turning Wheele. Tru•ton'• Double. -Time: 1:10 3/5. el DAILY DOUllLa (S..1)plld 1227.20.t n.> llACL t 1118 rn11M. F .. t ScrMn (Stein«) 3.IO 3 00 2.80 Preprint (C..1"*'8) 4.IO 4.00 • L.udcy K.,. (Ped<CWI) 5.40 Alto rec.ct: Hec:trl. Br••• Chleflon. Counleri><ool, H~. T"'-1 4e 4/5. l'O\MTH llACL 1 1118 mllee Perry Cabin (Plncay) 7.80 4.20 3.00 Tll bon f Piaroel 8 80 4.80 Vori.ut.r (c.t....o.J 3.80 A*> rllOed· Hight Command. Aol> Me Hot, Eat1Y Seltlar. Time. 1:46. .. IXACTA (&-3) paid s 112.00 "™ uca. Ith fllrlOnOI. Item TWQ (McCarTonl 8.00 3.20 3.00 Steellncllw (Plncllyl •.OO 3.llO Wllh Ubeny (Romero) 8.10 Aleo rececl. Mr. Prlme Mlnlilter, De u Guerre. Flytng Chick. HudeW, Ouentum I.MC> Time 1. 18 116 .. IXACTA (5-4) paid sea.so. 9IXTM llACL 1 1118 mllee. Ellu!*'<k> (McCrnl 15.IO 8 20 3.40 My Hablt°"Y (Plncey) 4 20 3.00 FINI Naillu'• (Aomefo) UO Alao rec:e<I· Hur P-, HegoJlete, S-Mllt'I, Heturall9t~. Timr 1:~ 315. UVDfn4 llACL 1'~ mllee. Bohemian Grove (Shml<rl8 20 3.20 2.2 S..lood (C..lllMCSI) 3.20 2.20 Oere You(~) 2.20 Al•o rece<I: Ruat y Canyon, Twtcltanl\am. Time 1:52. .. IXACT A (2-4) paid $43 00. U PICll llX (1·1 ·1·5·7·2} P•ld 138,803.80 with tout winning tlcltlltl , ... l\OI'-) 12 Plclt Bbl ooneoNlllOn paid 1248.00 with 197 wlnt*'9 llC*tll• (live l!Or-.J, 12 Pldl 8bt 8Q"9tdl ooneoletlC(li peld 820t.OO with 15 winning tlclltlla flow ,.,,.._ --.tdl). '*"" llACS. 1'4 ...... W-"'O Monetdl (Olhywll -IUO 11.80 3 00 WM• e.rec (~) l .IO 3.20 ...._ 8peltlound (c:utan.de) 2.40 Al8o rllOed: S'°"'G T• o.wn. AM Me, 89anl1h Drum•. l<on-•h. Bol• De Greoe, llncM'a llroaiir. Time: I 50. ....nt RACI. 1'A ,,,... ~oro /\dvocate (Pncy) 5.00 3.00 2.20 Bo91o (Steiner) 4.80 2.eu Jimbo"~ (0.-.) 2.40 Alao rllOed: Patrlcll Mcf'lg. Sargeant Nlleon. nm. 2.oe 115. ... IXACTA (2·7) plld 138.50 Att~ 32.317. Hollywood~ IUNDAY'S MllULTll (llllef~-----l NIT flAC'I. One mlle o-. Helcyon "-0 {Oerrwl 13.00 4 IO 3.00 ReQAn't Led (Par1let) • 3.00 2.40 Sir IWI ("-ti 2.llO Al•O '9Ced: RHll, King• Double . 1\1""'9 ldMI, Attltya 8ttnn1, Aelandy Jet, Foa 'Hound. Huntera Hunter 1-2:05 115. 11 DACTA (~ 1) pelcl S5UO. MCOMD llAC'I. One mite tt04. a-fut MQPM <Dwnt»8 eo t3 40 a.eo Houbar• (T~} • 40 5.80 Oeyww Cup l8artolwl 7.20 Al80 rec:ed: Fina! Gent, Noon 81'1, Omar1l, """"' t.onl9. """". Met9ol'. Ceder Devin. Time: 2:07 315. II UACTA (8-7) paid 1315.80. m.ID llACC. One """ ~ 8oorplo 0 (Plltt•I UO 3.00 2.80 ~ ~(9ak•) 5.00 uo 8Nmul (Atco~ 2..80 AlilO tllOed: Winner, Al Weeka, Rell'• Rhythm, .. Diie • Time: 2:05 315. II UACTA (3-11} pelO 131.40. '°""'" llACL One mile trot. NO;llll Tr•...., fAkrmn1, IO 3 80 2.IO FOJCY Matllenf8Y (Rltefllll) 3.20 2.40 ,._.. ,~ (~ 4.00 Allo r1I08d: Honor llound. Anal Clllp, Golden PYIOe, A8glll Retreet. Time: 2.0ll 115. ...nt llACa. One mlle ~. FIYlncl Tony8 (Patllet) 14.00 4.IO 3.40 H .R ,OJI (llecknwl) 3.20 2,80 Oertne lltlerl (ElloCfl uo Aleo r~: Oypq M_t.,ey. .lun4t AllW T, 8poo1lng Son, 8)19 8)19 Scony, FlnWllY .. , Andya SUO-. Time: 2:0e 115. • DACTA(10:.) plld NUO. ltll'TM llACa. One mile ~ Laputan (l'IWIUQhty) 19 eo 8 oo • 40 SIMlr• &lartet (8"91h) 10 20 uo '*"' Son {Uclhlhlll) I 20 Alllo rllOld· true 81fk141, Eloquent Roy a. Monl-.y ..... her. Sir Oelmw. s..n..1 8Mch, C'Mott Htlbllly, A.Nt;'t LIOn. Time 2-04 215 II DACTA ( 1-101 pe1e1 I 17!1 10 ~ •VINTM ftACtl. One mile ~. SulldWI (f ...,) 10.80 4 40 3.00 T0tplde Knight (Sh«rtn) 3 20 2.80 lklotch Claud (Grundyl 3 !JO Aleo rllOICI: &ramble Sc•wnble, P..:i!Oe ere. . .._ ~. Sov.etgn Star A. ~ Boac:ar, Edwlr. 'r"'* 2.05. II DACTA (1-3) plld -..2 IO llOHTit flACa. One mlt. p-. Kelly Alto (Dux} t• 20 8.80 4.80 sman Trip 1~1 e.80 7.80 St0<my AllllCll (Ullker) 3.20 Aleo rac«I· Puppet Spee<I, Autumn Storm H=T Donny, Young Nev, Sutlle'• TllM' 2: 315. .. UACTA (t-7) pelcl '217.80. ...n4 RAC•. One mile p- Rut!lc Sun (Vlnoghml II 80 4 00 2.80 lOOlllnQ Oood N (Sherren) 4 40 4.00 Hero'a lltort (Beyteee) 3.20 Alto reced: Sioux H, Lii Abner N, Bronre Rover. Yetldo, Bregetto, Pteeld lntlal. Time. 2.04 .. IXACT A (&-10) pakl S83 70 12 PICll llX (8· 10· 1·8·11·8) peld ... 372.20 wtlh two winning tlekett (al• hor-}. S2 Ptca SIJC conaotallon paid 1111.00 wllh 30 winning ticket• (live h«-.).. S2 Pldl Sia -•tdl c.onaolallon peld 1111.IO wttll nine winning tldtMa (tout h«-., ono ecr•tctil ftNTM flACL One mlle ~. Ouz Ua (Kuebler) • 80 •.20 4.00 F811 Alon(j fVallendlngltam} 8.80 11.00 El Cabello A (Shorl) 4.40 Alao rKed: Ardene Perry, Y•kltlkl. Keyetono Frost N, DNne Stone. Oenetal 811¥er, Big Soma. Berto ......... Time: 2.-00 11t: la llCACT A (4-2) peld 13 I 20. Attenclano9: .. tao. MT'I =.oeer~111h)-111 engtets. 42 b .... 24 madterel. 20 tocl! fWI. t ...........,, & wgo. DAWY'I LOCKIJI ~ .... ) -21 llt'IQlera. 210 medl..I. DANA 'M4AM' -541 llt'lglere. 11 ~ 110 mackerel, 120 rock cod, 19 1heep1head, 57 mt•celleneoue . 3 tr1aDerfteh. MAL mACtt -11 llt'lfllar'll. 1 ce11oo b•... 100 madterel, ni-rock n.n. 3 Mnd bw. 2 ~· 2 aculpln. 21 wW1e !WI. (.... -17 llt'lglere. 170 t'Mdlerel. 2 Mnd -· 2 eculpln, 100 ~ !WI, 350 -e croeller C~eno lleY YC I AIMIMUTTA PHAF·A-1. Magic Ught, John Fuller ICeipo BVC); 2. Dellperedo, Oreg senoe (Ceipo 8YC); 3. Bang Bang Maxwell, Tom Mel Kathy~ (Capo BYC). PHAF-8 -. 1. Holo Klkl, Rick Rell lCeipo BYC); 2. DeytwNll, Bob G•IM Ceipo BYC); 3. Vulgat Boatman, Aldl Mt-(Clpo SYC). MOAC-1. MMellton, Lynn 8owMr (South Shore YC): R. wrec:ll .... , A.G. K•<llng !Cepo BYC}; 3. ASAP, Rick Otdwd Ceipo BYC). Bob Hope DM9t't Clftelc (el Palm lprlnfe) "' a·Kellh Fe<guti ~7.llOO 71-419-8!>-85'-SS Ru Caldwell, .. o,llOO 97-et-8MS-86 .. Crelll Staclle< S26,llOO 8J..66-12·89.ell MO Chip Beck. $16.$00 7o-o6-ll7-89-91 Jahn Fought, $18,500 8t-88..a2·70·71 M2 Doug T-tlll, $13,~ 88·71f9·8&-88 Bob Gll<ler.'11"1.887 74-87·65-418-81 Ray Ftoy<I, Sl 1,6.97 88-417..a7-88-73 l...Chng Chn, $11,887 80-8Mll-71·84 M4 Matti l ye, 111.750 Hal Sutton. $11,750 Ma Merk Pfeil, $9,826 ,.. Peyne Stewert, $7.250 M-70-11·70-89 Mike SuH!;,en, $1 250 M-70-72-et-et Hubert Or-.. $7,250 73-73-66-84·70 M7 ""*-' Bat:ber. sa.ooo 911 .• 1:1-11-11-418 0cw1 Pooi.,.. sa.ooo ea-10-12-ee-11 ,.. Tom Kite. $.4,387 Dellld E0wer<11,$4.387 Eel Flori. $4,387 Bruce Flelah.,, $4,3117 MWI< Heyee, .... 317 Deve Edllbrgr.14,387 ... Hale lrwln, $2.1162 09!Y KOCll. S2.882 JKll Hlclclaue. $2.882 Jim Neltord, $2.882 Orvllle Moody, U ,882 John Cook. 12.882 .. Peter Jecol>Mn,$2.0ll I Dell!O Graham, S2,0ll I Howard Twltty.12,08 I Tom Puruet. $2,0lll Scott Hoch, u,oe 1 CeMn Peete. S2.08 I Larry Nelaon, $2,081 Jim Slmmont. S2.08 I M1 Ban Cren91\aw, Sl,462 Pel• Ooetrha.S 1,462 Bob Mutphy, 1 1,462 0811 PonUT,482 John Mah8ffey,S 1,482 MIU HollancU 1,482 8'.0 8'aynt,S'1,482 112 8l'VQe LleUkt,S 1,063 Frid CouC>iel,11.063 Jolln Adetna.S 1,083 JOe lnman,$1.063 m Scott Sirnp8on.1113 Pel Llndaey,Sll 13 Bob S-et.$113 lee Elder,1913 011 MorgM,$847 Mike Ooneld. $84 7 J-Renner. S84 7 Urry-· $847 Jdtnrr/ ,,._. $84 7 Tim Slmpeon, "47 Vanoe Heelnar, "47 -Tony C.ci., 1'02 Pat MoGowen, $802 Thom.U GtitY. $802 Viet« ~. $802 !d~ .. 7 1-1 I ·88-e9·111 72-70-88-73-87 81·89-89-71·70 911-419-70-70· 70 70-611-87-7,0-72 M-70-89-416-73 73-87-68-71·7 I . 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Kina• I kora br P.,lidt Loe Ar>Q84ee 2 3 E<lmonlon I 2 ""' Period I Loa AnQetea Sim"* 15 (Hlt#<ly L Murphy). 2 47 IPPI 2 Loa Angelta, Otonne 28 (Kor•bl 7 13 3 Edmonton Mea-36 (HUO<ly Otetlky). Ill 18 (POI Penallle1 -Semenko. Edm. 2 II. NIChOfl, LA, 14 47, lewta, lA, 19 21, Grel!ky. E<lm. 18 18 lecond PerlOcl 4 Lo• An3e1et. Kelly 4 lFo•. Ruakowakll, 3 • 6 EomontO<\ Hunler 11 !HllQMI, Bo.cnman). 8 03 8 LO. ~ TllYIOf a IH.,d)', Dionne). 8 28 IPPI 1 E<1mon1on Hu9he• 22 (~. lowel II II I Lot Angelee, Foa II fl Murphy, K•llyl, 18.34 Ptlflallle• -Boachmen. Eom. 8 13. Wtlll, LA, me1or. 11 34; JllCklOn, Edn1, major. l I 24 Third Period II Eomonron. Pouur 8 (An<1ert00). 3 04 10 Loe Angelee, Tey!Ot 7 (oi.f\ne, Simm...). 4 39 I I Edmonton, Gretll!y 42 (Kum , Meealerl. 5 18 12 E<lftlonton. Anderaofl 31 fPour.,, COffeyl. 905 13 Edmonton. Gregg 6 (Kurrl. IJretz.ky), 13 41l 14. Eomonron, Pouur 10 (Kurt!, Gretzky), 13.48 Penelllee -Meeeler, E<lm. '34. SlmmtH. LA. 9 38: Fogolln, Eom, 11 36, Kelty, LA, 15 48; .T•ylor, LA, 19 111. Gregg. E<lm. 19 19 S hott on Goe l -Lo• Ang•••• 13-13-5-31 Eomonton 12-1:1-15-41 Goellta -loa Angtlea, l. .. H rd Eomonton, Mooo A -17.4H . AFC CHAMPIONSHIP Dofphlna 14, Jeta O lcore by o-t.. NY Jell 0 0 0 0-0 Miami 0 0 1 1-14 Mle mt -Bennett 7 run tvon Sdlamann klekl Miami -Duhe 35 on1erc:eo11on relutn cvon Schemenn klek) A -87,311e Teem lletlellct NY Flr11 oowna 10 Au--y•<I• 24-82 P"9lng ywda 11 Ae1um ywd1 .. p-16-37-5 Secka t>y •·27 Punta 10-38 Fumbtea-IOll 1-0 Pen.ittea-y.,oa &-42 Time of P°""91on. 28:00 ~ ltetletb Mte 13 4 1-131 ao Ill 11-21-3 4-28 10-33 3-1 3-15 33 51 RUSHING -Hew YOl'k, McNeil 17-48. Todd 4· 10, Augullynl8k 2-5. Dierking t-1 Ml•ml. Woodley 8-48, Franklln 13·44. !Qth.,. 7•14, Bennelt 13-24 P ASSING -Hew York , Tood 15-37-5-103 Ml•ml. Woooley 11·21-3-87. RECEIVING -Haw York, Harper 4. 14. J. Jones 3-36, Berkum 2·20, Auguat}'nl• 2-12, McNeil 1·9, Gann.,. 1·1. or.tklng 1-8, Welket 1-0 Mlamt, VlgOrito $-29 H.,tlt 2-2', Natl\M 2-4, AoM 1°20, lee I .. MISSED l'lllD OOALS-Hone. JUllM IM>WL w .. t •• l!aet 21 lcore by 0--. EMI 0 7 0 14-21 w..t o 10 -1 1~ Wett -FO surer 2e Weer -TUOlll8 I ""'(Bul., klekl Eeal -Miilin 1 pa.aa from EMOn (Beukk*) Weal -Simmon• 18 pus from Tlntley fBurer klc• I Well -Tuggle 115 fumbl• return (8Ul8fkleltl E•t t -Merlin II P••• f rom L.eulenberQ f P•• felled} W•t -Howtll 44 -lrom O'Brien (P'N falledl E••• -C erte• 4 p a 11 from Laute nbero (Marlin P••• fro,.,, L.eulenl>«O} T-ltaUetlce IEMI Flrtl dowr'lt 18 Rueftee.yerdl 18-24 Puaing ywda 307 Return )11110• 122 p-20-49-3 Puntt 4-32 F umblel-lOtl 2 -2 Penalt.....,_,da 3-22 ... , 2Q 37-412 240 25 25-3&-3 Wi 0-0 &-50 Mwlduel•~ RUSHING -Eu&. ~ 4-10, Rulh 3°12 Weal. T119gle 23-81. Olck•reon 11-17. PASSING -Ent, e-4·7·1-104, leuftntlero 16-42·2•203 Weet, Ttnaley 17-23-4-185, 0 '8rlen 7-11~ RECEIVING -Eatt. Martin 8·1 t2. Cute r 4-81 Wett,1Town .. ll 5-411, Howell 2-411, Or...i .t:48, WMend lnlnMcllone .... ..,.All c ............. ._ ....... c•"8ft ALBANY PATAOOHS -Fired Dean Merntnoar. he9d COec:ll • ". ' . -----------... --·-_,_ .. -------.-··-.--.... --···,··-----·----··---.... ·--.. ----.L-----------------... ,,.----... ··~··· ... ......,.._ .. ____ .._, __ _. .... ,.. ! If I Monday, January 24 , 1083 642 -5678 _____ ... l lt.....,11 .... 1!1 !Ml C.atral lOHlqtHI II!! lnt1tl "1 l tmrl !t••• Ifft .69 10140, c1ean, •k.tm ltwprt ltac• 2111 Ctttt Mtta HM !twp1t ltae• 11!t ......... lalt I"''".,,.... t . jPltH'• ••• ., llH ...... • ., ...... 110 "LHSE , ltlf Thlt 11 Nellfl)Otl Helgtlll older patio, m•lll tlOllOtl LIOO ISLI! • 3 0d1111, 2 b•. l.u•ury 2 er 2 91 2 ltory • O,Tlo." Flllllll uiu •1y Olfff -4h Clbf Hf t-' ttieo Ad\llt PllllL Ja.tlOO famun .I 1700 mo 8111 cond.o. dbl "u•ge. Ip, Ill IAIYll • EIAGGER&TIOIU • ....., Ntw Co111Jo gitel 1°'41 t>Oall7 RI lot with 11rm1 Orunoy, Allr 876 8181 l)OOI Only te96 mo 111 3 bdrm Montc:o TC>Mt 'J.1 y 1t111 on11 Own•• 4 PLEX an prim~ locetion:-$3&!.-000 w th Hon, •ll .111\artW.1 176 I Ul~.QOO h J W.ar.a.. Ilk. 3 11, IL. 11 2 "' ,.a. A IHI 042·6200 h••ome1L~-~lookT"'t•1"11~ ''c~'.! 11 vl nt prime 4 Ddrm 11ome In well11n11 (jl111mce to mGjor t hopplng and wnn11 oull 2 hug1 lidrm1. "O d pet 1<1 II (If SllO pe1 11111 4IOl le11111 Ane A~ .,.. lllt • .,_., ---·-"" • "-with l)rlv111 b1ll11. brlOhl "' % own. below mi.I 2 01 3 bd1m1 &48 &041 111 o -· comm poor Winier or 4 Br 2 U• MM• Vttd• moio 1112100 mo Agtlfll •.no 111v 11v1ng ., .. :l S'rORY TOWNHOM£ nt'ar mil~ 011·6066 orll42·2000 NH P vrly Agt076·8170 Nope11 Oardonerlncld 640 &600 or,., •• achooll Great ""'"· grttOI prla. •1 only $ 187 DO C•ll for da111111 6"6·7171 ;;,mi~o.'J~oPgg~:~~ aquan· park. $62,400_wllh 10% ~umable ln/HUIY fl.lit t.u11om. b~ o~~~ 2 ••y, lace•• frtf!Jty UIO W.'!'n~E~!,E,~T,:;,. :i°t ~~~ !:~~ir 657 • 11182 ' :~:a;.v•Ew HOME· HIV~ loin Ceu now loon owe Ju•• whel you've bHll 3 bl ' d9" A·2 $700, ..... .. ....... 2ba. lurnian.d U~/mo l0¥elv i If 2 .. mHl!tf T.HE REAL ESTATS:RS 640·1 '3 llll•I lll"I iooklng lor · w1111 • 000 660·01178 31 t3 4 PUI Incl viii 7WS.4·24U FtHtala Vallty l 234 h .. 1omen tub, formal 5 J Ntwl>Off eddlHI ~10.. 8tHlloft -------dlnl If '""' II ,.... ltom 111, petk lncludH ------Coate MHI . .alnt lln11n· Very nice 3 81, 1 Ue, 4 Br 2 Be, ltplo, O/W, ng, v""' rm w r,,.,.. DIATH NOTICES TYLER JOHN SMITH TYLER. S R .. resident o r Costa Mesa. C a He 1s s urvived by his wife Mary, son John Smllh Tyler, Jr. o f Lynnwood , Woshington . daughter Palt'ida McBride of Spring Valley, Ca and Gail Yundt of Costa Mt.>sa, Ca , brother Bruce T yler of Michigan. sisters Mary Graves and Barbara Wingcrl of Irvine, Ca .. also survived by 6 grandchildren. Services will be held on Wednesday, January 26, 1983 at lO:OOAM a l Harbor Lawn Memorial Chapel with Rev. Jim K e r w i n o l An 1 i-o c h Community Church of C.OSt.a Mesa officiating. The family requests in heu of flowers donations be made to the F o undati o n , Box 6 7 5 , Garden Grove, Ca. 9264~ Services under lhe d1recudn o f Harbor Lawn-Mount O live Mortuary of Costa Mesa. 540-5554 AMY TERESA ANN "LACOURSE" AMY , resident of Costa Mesa. Ca. Passed awav on January 21. 1983 at the age of 43. She is survived by her husband "'Kenneth A. Amy of Costa Mesa, Ca , l daughter Kathrine Leigh Amy of <:osta Mesa, Ca., 3 nephews Kelly Rees of Bellrlower, Ca., Scott Rees of Long Beach, Ca., and Billy Lacourse of Hun tinglon Beach, Ca., 2 brothers James Lacourse of Scarborough, Maine and Robert Lacourse of Plover, Wisconsin, 2 nieces Shiela Whitestock of Costa Mesa, Ca and Gail Elwood . Funeral services will be held o n Tuesday, January 25. 1983 al 2:00PM at P ierce Brothers Bell Broadway Chapel with In terment at Good Shepherd C emetery, Huntington Beach, Ca. Friends may call at lhe mortuary on Monday, January 24, 1983 from 3:00PM to 9:00PM Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway Mortuary directors. NOEL ADRIEN LUCIEN NOEL. age 88, resident of Costa Mesa, Ca Passed away on January 22, 1983. He 1s survived by 5 aons, Arthur A of Costa Mesa , Ca., .Edward A. of Stockton, Ca., Ro bert A. of Irvine, Ca , Paul G. of King City, Ca and Joseph J . of Walnut Creek, Ca., 3 brothers Allred, Ty. and Leander all o f Connecticut, 2 sisters Noella Rogers o f New Hampshire and Antoinette Shephard of Connecticut. 23 grandchildren and 20 great·grandcblldren. Mr. Noel had aerved in the U .S. Navy for 5 years. Rosary will be recited on Monday, January 24, 1983 at 7:00PM and MaM of Christian Bunal w i ll be cele brated o n Tuesday, January 25. 1983 at 8 :00 AM both at St . Joachim's Catholic Church with int.ennent to follow al G<X>d Shepherd Cemetery. Huntington Beach , Ca. Friends may caU at Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway Mortuary o n M o nday, Januarv 24 . 1983 from IO:OOAM to 6:00PM. Pierce Brothers Be ll Broadway Mortuary direc:tors. r AClliC VIEW Ml:MOllAL r A111C Cerreterv Mortuarv Chapel-Cremato ry 3500 Pac1l1c View D"vP NewPOrl Beacn f>44 :noo McCOl....al MOITUAatlS LaQuna Beach •94·9415 Laquna Hills 768 0933 San Juan Cao•strano 495-17 76 HAllOS LAW~MT. OUVI Mortua"' • Cemele"' Cretn1tOI'\' 1825 Gisler Ave Cosla Mesa 540 5554 rtlllCl •OTHIH MU •OAOWAY woeTVUY 110 Broaow;iy CoftlMeH 6'2·9150 • 6 4 2 • . 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T the tenll OcHn vu •nd II A 111111 11111 E Clng 759· 10&2 OOHn view. lrple, bll·lna, gerdtl'ltr. nu c:p1 & peJnt, I ltm rm. 2 car ger10-. Ju11 •t•P• to btooh. Now OUITOM HIT 1'111 . IPU :&OY la~1·:roo°''6P.r:./oodr~v11 frg polio, $876 mo. lat & ~~~og,:'~~: ,.~~.Y:l~ hu :ZBt, I both & don AblOIUletv IMMITllCUlllt " -·-~~~~42~~0J}:~5 dep $16&0/IHN 770·03-ei Cell lor Clttell• on Ihle DIRT OHEAP! unllal Two~ Bdrm I bel • BLUFFS c;onelo 2Br I.,,_ 114/lll-1117 new llattng '14tl,OOO MUST SELLll Superb II nclngt Only Htaltl Ualarall•.. Why throw rent iwey7 Obi ger, W/0 , ttlr1e. ~~~~~~~!!~~!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Trade, lttm•. lte.M Op· I I 5 t .90 Cell now Gtatral 2212 Rent 10 own 381 lwnhm, pool $750/mo, 646·43J6 .: PIHYll YllW ::::;; 8~0~':)~3 Ceil tny· 979'6370 • Br, 2 B• ocnlrnt 1 ttOO ~~ 2~o.s2a8~·~~~~t 2 Br 2'/iba, pool, cloM l o flt•Hd It lltl,000 2 er, t Be, yrly. 1650 pymta She1td epprtCll• •beech Nt Superior •g 3 lO 0111011 FllOI ~=rr~~~~~:f~ ~~~.~0~; LH •PT O .. IO 2 er. ocnfrn1 flOOO lion •v•ll. w1111radt, Suej Ptac:enll• 1850/mo TOWNHOME: $8~.900. Huntington •view o n FeE lend or 176.000 JA .. tlllULn 891•5556 2 131 912.95119 or Beac h 3Br, 1 'h ba, 2 story, Clrcplac~. o c:neng• lor imaller Si:xteteculer oeeen view lt1ttl1tla1 lta l11r PRtp UUllMHT 2131987-9992 • 93 PI hOmt or Income unit• In Mull .. H NOWI 3 h iT1 tl• • Car••• Grt" 2231 IEWNIT lflll-· assume $8 I pymta. lhe or .. Large 2 •tory Mullen RM!ty, 640·2900 our Mm ner ttec:hta r l1le Gardttl Grove Condo 3Br •• h 3 d I I I Atk for Lori you how lo Improve your S1gnel Ad 1ergl 2 qr NOT JUST A HOUSE • but a horn<': w•I b rmt P u• •ml Y pos111on Pre·rtglatrellon LeHelopoon super condo 2'>b•, lux condo 2 car w/lemlly g dining rto 1790 ( 3B · h bo $129 900 · rm. dining rm and 3 Clf 135. el 1ht dooi:-S50. 3 Br & den Wet ber 3 ga r Full amenities S895/mo. Pttrl luf}l sq l r wit nus rm. · · g11r Aoumtblt lotll, OIRllA Ill ul MuterCard end Via& car garege Many up· $695/mo Sue 984·6171 pou o11y1 975. 11&. Take over BofA loon at 9 ~ %. I terrM lle•lbl11 O/W leaee llllf WITll llOlll nccepted i 13·691·6306 gredea. On greenbelt w/ HH t. leadi Eves 642-3532, Phillip SEASIDE VILLAGE CONDO: Pr1ct.>d Option • NEAT BEACH HOM" or nnd Cheek to Plan tennis, pool & spa Leese 2240 - " Produc llona 2003 Cy· S 1200/mo. Cell Herry HOMES FOR RENT 3Br. 2'hBa Condo, lrplc below JT\jirket for fast sale or lse w /opl. "\11 ICI Hl"I w/8uumtblt fln•nclng press. L• Habre HlllQhll Frederick 631·1288 Hunllngton Beach 3 am ocn view, end unit lo Purchas<.'. 2 yrs o ld, 2 1~ba. 1660 ~Ct. 110'111., Inc Wiil telct IOVodown Nice 00631 .$850 mo 642-7404 -~, unll (>vtf getage Mike lalha Bdrm• 1700 ~need ---------$179,900/makc ofr. REAL lSIAll: oiler S3 t9,000 Eva Wed. Feb 2 7·10 PM yard & geragt Kids & Lo vely Her bor View h ti 14t 940.112 Ill, dy• 540.4988 Newport Sheraton Hotel Ptaiu ala 2207 , pets wttc;omt 545-2000 Home, 3 BA. 2 ee. new • TWO 0111 OME STEPS TO OCH 1 Br. Agent, no lee. cpu & drpe, grdnr Call for open house dates or private showing. Maria Miller, Agt. 968-44~6 Citiltraao llUL ESTATE IY IC YIY a.ac• 1011 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' I .. , ~ '""''' J for I 17 ,000 Take over LIDO IS(r UJlMIS , 1560 mo payment• 2 nu bdrma, l'I• be houae In Prime Lido Norri bayfront 5 bdrm, :r,1,1 bath. Ceplatr•no Beach. Lgt• L H , air t'Ond 2 boot slips $1,500,000 Landscaping In pragresa. Perteet for rental pro- Hemc><folc.>d :J bdrm, 2 bath + !urge rl'<' rm , bt.>am l't'lhngs, furms hc-d, p;iU~ $420,000 perty CONTACT Mr Oellalre 7 14·979·6900 eJtl 228 , PEIUllSUU HOME Certaa ••I Mar 1022 Ot·t·an & ,1<.·t1y v1t.>ws..Mannc room. 4 bdrrn, 3 C•I CUSSIC bath, 3700 sq ft SJ .385,000 Oc:canfront LlllD& ISLE llYFROllT Lagoon view from 5 bdrm, 4 bath, !am. nn Boat sup for 3 boats. Now $995,000. IAYSIH PUCE S pc..>(:ldtcular b<Jyfrol')t dplx 2 br. '.l oo up. 2 br,. 2 oo dn 2 boat spaces. ReduL'\.od $1.500.000 F&IRllllS R&ICH Nt'w I br. 4 1 i ba, custom f'reon<.oh Normundy PHFHT LMATI .. 5 bdrm. 3 betll. Includes muter aullt 1ncf large lemlty rm end olf·strMt perlclng lor up lo 7 cars. Only 5 doors from en· trance to Mein beach. New on merlctt el only $575,000. W.L H4-l211 /Jn NIG[L llAIL[Y &, A~SUCIATES F.state 1 2 prime acre hilltop Sl.250,000. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I COROHDO ens Corondd o Islaruf cUSl~yfronf1oL BS l>Oat' dock Plaru. a vail Now $370,000 w/lerms BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 B".ly\1dP Or .... ,.. B 675 t>lf)I •OAIJ• lllll LIOATII~ 5 Bedrms, lamlly room & dining room, lmmeeul11• lllroughoul New Cet· pell, drapes, marble en· try & decor Electronic security system WeH)er- ger, helled POOi & spa $649,500 ........ ,. --~-------, ' " ,I. " " duplex Yrly ulll pd No 3 2 f' 11100 mo. Avl 2 /1 I AllT Must llquld1te 1 Br & pxng No ~Is 210 44th bd, atory, mly rm. 646·86'16; 760·9589 ell 6 Superb archlltclure 1i· 28r nouaH A"umeble SI. lront. s550 mo •Int eru, $895 Imme· ---------ltd on 200· 01 the Bil VA 1oen Priced $142 d 1e1 e o c c u Pan c y ilUFFS 1 lvl, 2br, 2be, """ • 673·7954 •II 3PM 963·89'10 •lier 6 pm, pool, greenbtll, $1000 Canyon Country Club ~ lurnlahed by Steve IHI l tlltt lttrt CtrtH ••l ... 1222 963·7010, Hk lor All• mo 644-6368, 844-0134 . Chua ol Arehllectural Ill· 1ll1 2 Br, 1 Be. 711 Golden-2 Br Condo~ I 'It Be, View condo, Newport 01gea1 time Computer -----___ rod ,670/mo let, IHI carpets, df'l)s, lrlg;1)00f, Creat . 3 Br 2y, 8• tech In over 7000 aq. It. Lttl ltr Salt 1"00 14.,,, ·~. Cell weekdaya (ac $525/mo. 768·7633 $900/mo. Cell 536·5831 $ 3. 9 5 0. 00 0 I te w I :;;;;~~~~~;,.;;(_~~""~"""'~~~=== llnoncing Stephen Turn· • only 6'42-4210 ll•ltllsfH l1r•t11 LUXURY VIiie 811lbo• tr YllW LOT LO¥ety 2 Br. 2 ee. llou1t, 1 and 2 bdrma evellablt Condo, 2Br 28•. nur Turner Atchlleetur111 Sim UllU lerge country kitchen w/ now 4901 Hell Ave. Hoa_g Hoep. 1850 mo ProperUeu Fan ta st I c o c e In & ta ting erea, lrpl<: In llv 846-1323 65~ 853 '40·63&0 coestel view $l65,000 rm , lrtnch door• In 3 Br 2 Ba w/PQOI. bll·lns, Fa.rl .. uc Andi 2 +Huge ll&lllOll '714)772 7281 bdrm'•· brick pello. t d dbl Bonus Room . equip Kit • RIHE LOT ' WALKER & LEt R.E. $850/mo. Avail. Feb. let ~~~ :: ~·~\ / mo:· custom decor • utile pd Newport Beach'a moat 1~~~~~~~~~ 7 t4/730·7767 536-0921 very low 11'\0ve-ln. $425 CIHlroua relldenllal llrN. I: KING 537-9740 lee req Very prime ocun and llllllOR lllDQE •Small t Br. duplex, 1ln· 3 Br. 2 Be 2 car garege, city vi-residential lot. gl• or coey c;ouplt. Frplc, bll·ln kitchen, lam rm, NEWPORT SHORES Owner Is V8<'f motlveltd Newport'• moat dealroua no gar, no pets. $545 viii lrplc. cerpeta. drepea, Otluxe cenal·front home. and nttds cuh now realdentlel •rte. Very pd 752•5822 new pelnt Drive by 8312 3 8t 3 Ba, 2 lrplu. den, Cell Mon lhru Frldty e.~~.:i~:,711•1~~ ~~,-R~oom--,-0-R-oam--.-L-e-rg_e_1 lndl1nepoll1, Coll dbl garage, lrg ptllo & only, 9 to 5. 675-2311 ner Is ve"' molivettd and Bd, fully equipped Kit. Newlandl Cell lor 1ppt. de c: k o v tr w • 1 er '' I d E z 957-0701 Ounger & Al· I 1200/mo, 111 & IHI & Fo"ECLOSU"E need• cuh now. Call cue om ecor, very • dep. Yrl" ltaat. Call Mon lhru Frldey only 9 move.In. 1325 KING soc. 6415-6646, Newport 4 Br w/pool & to 5 675-2311 · 537·9740 flt req. Wiiy throw rent eway? ---------ape In presllglou• erea. ~-=-.=.:...=-=~~---1:~-:--~"""'."'~---:-Rent 1 3B 11 Big Cenyon Condo, 3 Br $340.000 1ppr1lael 57 FINISHEO LOTS 2 bdrm, flreplece, petlo. d 0 own r 1~-;flm, lull golf courat view SI•• I 11 Io r 10,000 sq II rudy to Cerptllng nr Ooten nS012ono, ln2o3q0u0• ly g l)OOI. ttnnla. S1400111t $260,000-$80,000 below t>uHd on StrMts In, at· LMM 1775. • negol Avett now. "•4-7424 640 1177 pymta Shattd epprtcl•· ,_ mkt wlterms Acl IOdayl chlttcturel plena ippro· • lion evall. Will trade. Sue iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Call Patrlett or Fred T• ved. Darwin Or • OC.an· 1mmecul1te 3 bd Exec, 2'h nor• 7 6 o. 8 7 o 2 or aide. $1,938,000. Bll)'lf'• be home. Frpl, lrge Yfltd, 1_8_9 _1·_5_55_6 _____ _. 631·1266. Agl term• 18t91 756-3131 greenhouet, In lr~lne JrYiat 2244 • I 1 Dt tl4SO Terreee. 11150 Cell 11· 1-------....-..-.-IY IWIEI tu •••, Hr ter 4 PM, 644-0591 or RHTALS NEW'PORTtmGATS liir lttr Olh 0Mu. cell Ans· Ao· llJ03, tto 4 bdrms atertmg at Completely relurbllhtd 3 Gd1oc: S3S.006 wlll cerry '42~300;24 llr. 1850 to 11eoo· BR 2 Bl pool home · -$265.000. w/aml dn or trade . Ctata Mtu 2224 407 FULLERTON ST 642"4758 -445-9554 -0--1-C----1-5-2-5 1 Eaatalde. resp edits pre· •• • ...,, lerred. 2 br, I bl. ge· LIOlllATltl UU SELL OR TRADE ~:3~7~4 $ 6 2 5 I m o . Welk to beedl from this 2,lt llCfe rend\ In Hemet, 3 bdrm. 2 story so .. ,. CA 2800 aq tt 01 livtng, 2 B<. 1 Ba. 1 atory, lheg ~·SOI' . ·f("lty 651·1177 Ill OUYll wsr Spacious 4 BR. 2'!t BA privelt mlnl-e1t1te w1 lerge pool & •P• & spectacular view. Abso· .Lutely P•rfect rnovt·ln condition. Everything new $3,000/monlh Da· nny Bibb. 644.e200. Real Est~te lend Priced S 199, 750 pool hot tub & zoned for cpl & _,drps, pello. lrpl<:, Ulf Im RHI f ttltl Siert nor~s Sell 1220.000 or dJhwshr. bumed eel· STEPS TO BeACH lllH'S Wiii lll·1ll1 1rade tor sallbo1t or llf'&~50 Elden. 2 bdrm, 2baw/2aergar 1_T~YL~H ~1 IUILllH For Tuead•y through Seturdey publlcellons 5 30 p.m lht previous dey For Sundey end Mondey publlcetlona. 12:00 nOOfl S1turday. Price jual re<luced egaln beach prop. 11929·3338 154 Imo. 650· 1798 So close to lht ocean on tlll• super condo • Cetta •Ha 1024 By owntr/brot<er In B•Y· LARGE 2 Br 1 B• duplex HAVE· 5 er Tr11rcil home you can heet the weves. end unit I Only 16000 i;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiii;;;i.I crest Ivan Well• custom· Tia• Silarla1 I 590 carport, nkie yd No pell' WANT· Tenant, now S7751mo. 675-4912 downl l511,900.Callnow11 4 br, 3 b• pool home CONOOTIME SHAR.E 2178 F Plactnll• $1750 pr mo Golden NptCr81148A+Femrm Q7~70 llft.ll 2980 eq It, Plneltd ol· Jeellaon Holt Wyoming 1550/mo 5-45-7983 Pr~i.t 752· 1S89 1995 Cvec:anl) Npt Sllofea 2 Bdrm MCfl elda. 2 ear Ilea, huge mHltr aullt °"''""" prime ia1 MMOn. 28R wllk lo beael'I S82S gerage, large IOt AV ec;. w/44' of closet•. kllch. u200' 641•1218 dye I Br Trellef", private, ulll9 2 BR 2 Ba S. WOOdbrldge jveceht) cess. s 127,'700. w/Jenn -Atra , dbl• paid No pell. Renge & condo, 1 yr new, ups· OOCKSIOE 640•8208 ltJ ltOar•le, lffr. Chembeu oven & walnut l.I. Exc•aait 1$00 r tit ht. plu • uc. telra, cerport. all 11menl· --------- \f >ll/ 1IFll Ut & • 'lo ·~. f -.. '••1 "'-' c11blnela Wall con11ruc--$385/mo. 499·1817 ties $850 mo. Joe Poot, Spe, Tennie 4 . ~·~~. ~~~:c~io;;,· ;'!y 1-!~~~~~~-11~~~·~"~·~l~l2~·;iiiiil ~~ ~~~· lo, lo CANYON LAKE llH • Pm II ~~/· 752-2223: eve :ta~';;; ~o~ ep~~ v~:i; tor tri. ne11t d•y's publl·j UOIELH PU WH lelf O.tne "-•Let rs:~s~ 26B;2~:'s~. Luxury adult condo, 2 t>r. F11t,~ Tenore egt ~~~.:~u~~~:rio~ IOI Ull llU I f 'SllE lllTS TGlllf Saertllce • ~ oh1 Low 648-4848. • 2 ba, uw•dtd. m~o. _83 __ • -2-66----- llLLI All CIHICTINS t 2 .00 noon Seturdey Welle 10 beach lrom thla 11., I ll a't Im• ltYtr DerH down 10% Int. Trede for e/c, frple, weatler/dryer. Saa Clt atatt 2276 1, ldt1I 1111ner with pello, """ I • Sele by owntf' RamOd. • n y 1 h 1 n g 0 1 v a I u e . Eeatllde 4 Br. 2 Be. plus MC bldg Avell. 211 No =;;...;=:..;,;;,;,,;;.......;:=~ ~u~bsee/'!hfto; :.~~kel:~ complete MCUrlty, some Owner wlll c:erry aub· 48r, 3 ba lee hOmt with 731·51t5 lerge geme rm. llghlly pete. Ltest $750. Hill aide OOHn view 3 Br. view, Ult of pool & ape. 1t1nt1e1 2nda on theft pool end greet outdoor furn. 2 car gerege, lerge 957.5347 eve convert den & melds ling your ad $87,500 844-7020 well melnlefntd alngle tnttrtelnlng area. Prk»cl SOK to 600K Equltltl backyard, walNf/dryer. quertera. 12000 mo • HRllS LIMI IUL HTATt story I & 2 bdfm unlll. lor qulelc Hit 11 1295, Fetlbr<><* & N CAL. For 1950 268 Cecil Pl 3 Br. 2'h Ba nleely deco-759-9100 Siiiy. Chide your ad dally end Plenty of olf·•lfMt pet· ooo Call 497·2095 Orange County 873-9473 Tll .._.. 142· llOS reted college homt. j report errors lmmtdl•· llWPftT llAOI king ano 4 car g1rage. AP p 0 & lak ... Av~ll no"' $895/mo. Stat•,J.a••H 2286 tely Th• OAILY PILOT Ceteh lhe ocean br Alltarllnly RCIGtd II H=:~rbd~:,<'~A.':. J~:..J..wp.o~!~c_.,l HOME FOR RENT 631·2262 Agent. 28r. 1Ba. frple, lned yd essumes llebllity for the from lllls plush 3 Bdrm 2 $325,000 $415.000. 951-9399 . hofM 87~43 Co••• V8ar3" ecnm. T+ POOL $550 l>alTOs;-~1-yrlsr..-~~· ~~1.1ncorrtct Insertion qB~.l~oy~~~I~~:~~ 14'·1111 IE.lit loc: E/aldt dupltxl =: ~':'c;i1 y:~~.'.::i. Gourmet •Klt, Breelclut ~=sop ~:,·. l~~:itF!b~ price ol only $215,000. lfWPll't IUOI Tredt for, Wtalclllf. NB coma. 545·2000 Agent, Ber Kid• A Pet .. OK · · · BtaMl ftr L.. For ru11 1n1oca11751-3t9t Beytront hlgt.·rtM t ti. Helghta or Palm Spring• no 1... Lo~ Movt·fn KING _85_9_""_7_7_1 ____ _ C..tral 1112 .SEl~T droom. 1 bath, Ille> avel· ~~ ML Taylor E/SIOE 3 Br, 2ba, 2 cer 537·9740 llt req. C.a•• Val. 2410 ~ leblt Security •dull ger, lned yrd. 1750/mo. Woodbridge Condo 2Br * SC Pleza ., ... 2 Bt, 1 fUILllS IOWI Int PROPERTIES I PLEI I :SOY ·wV:i:u=tt::! LL Waat.. 1125 Avell 211. OwMr/Agent, 1'~ba. 2 "llory, 30 Brier· Be. emenltles Child OK. Blufttop 101 on the ocean iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml ..,.... call 844-8088 w 0 0 O · I 7 5 O • A g 1 n o pt u S 5 3 o 1 m o t C • .._. ••1r Un-• ... .... 1325.000. •• E. WUTll 641·5032 .... -3652 • oron ..,... ... . HI,... • ··-,,... Privett lnvettmenl group Npt Hgta 2 Br 1 ea, g•r· ~ -"-""-------- utltltiea to altt. Plot p181'1, ptrtles for long term in. Kno• STAEET. l575/mo OCEAN VIEW. 3 er. 2 ea. pool•. lennia courU. ger end 9011• , .. , .,. evaU. YA/FU ma VHlmtnl eeclc P•Y· 650·225& Pleut call Walk lo beac:h. 1900/mo. bit E.actllent opportu· 48drm,2batll,llrept-. mtnll & dafeulta ecoep. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 497-3895 2 t3-427·ll3e nlly tor l>ullder, or enyo-___ .. ,.,._ On large R·2 lot GOOd lido 8Q ted on Hmlted bule. Wt AREA. 4 8t, 2 Ba, Wlhr, Latua ll ti 2292 Spac:. I yr old 2 br, 2 be, ~~:~~~!~~~!':Ii 842...C75"8, Agt. -11 MCVrlng all lltt Pf<>-dener 1nc1 .. no pet1, 279 La1aal"'leac• 2241 3 Br. 2 ea Newport Crest, ne looking 10 bulld hi• .==.-.......-.;.;.;...-..;.~~ tocetlon. Asking only bUy 6 trede equlllea. dryer, gerd Kid• OK. I• ' · 1650. Frplc, ber, pool. C • dream home. Owner fl· lllf GtltlA 197,950. Call 540·115t 67J..7300 (114) ll1·2H2 Ptte OK, w/$100 dtp. 4 Wrw ...... Jee, MC. bldg. 73t-0044 'I nenclng la evelleble. Ill Ill llll,111 $800/mo. lit & lut. Avelleble Feb. 111. or 898·7355 ~u.~~~:!"f! ~=~::t FentHllc llnenclng on l~~~~~~~~~fiieiiatill =~~3;~unlng dtp. SS50 mo. 495-6268 Tna•tuH Val. H IS properly $1,650,000. lhl• cheery dupl .. In. llAllH" ..... I r I .... 2 BR I Ba gtr 110vt r• Jlinl•• Ylti• 2217 BIG CANYON TOWN· L A s s I F I E D ,L~9100 s:c'M:~ ~~;:;::I~~~~~~~~~ 4 Bdrm, 2'h ba. 2 etory ..... ... •• frig, ,_ P..nt'. Sml v'•rd HOMES FOR AENT HOUSE, IUxuriou• 2 er. 2 IMJ.UAIJLJBLW.i home plus auper 1 BR rnalal• Valley 1134 Peltrmo mdl. Exceli.nt C.ural 1102 Grdnr No pet•. Avt 2/1 Mlu lon Vlt JO 3 & 4 Be Sptcteculer golf "'--· ' -hneneing F" land Only t982 A Meyer Pleet. Bdrms 1700·$750. Fen· c;ourM & lake view, M9 2 tPt """'' 1 min lhit gr .. I No down • no quell"""" 1289 600 c • r g • r L • • • 11 Loo buy on a comer lot. 3Br twntlm. Mov':"1'~. Ot.:..H ·t ._... .... ,...... 1825 a dep. 549.3444 ce.d yard• &. oaragu. St200/mo 6« 2416 1"-IOIO •• •-E aide 3 Br 2'h Be condo Kida & pell welcome. · • · For out new reouier take over 11200·12300 CAMBRIA PROPERTIES v ... salll• Bech $825 545.2000 Agent, no IM. wee1c1 •••tur1 negol. pyml• Shared ...... , so·c1eoo•nfrl Winier 38r ~.~~~~!", :f1~t2~yce ........ ,, ltac.. •211 ,,.,, ••••• Fual1 ... lo T SHOW• E'lide 2 Br, 2bl, cottege. epprec:lallon tvell Wiii , ..., ~ • • _ o/u gar tor mtr hm• tr.at &t 891·555& ::~• Cove 28r den Remodeled 48R 28A 2 Br. 2 B• Condo. 2 ear lalMI ltlaa• HM CASE Extra tot S•tt, & tlnen by laat. ltac.. 1,...0 WAmnMT Newport Heights erte g r--·r Ho'"" H-ft s 11 2 8d c 1 t % 389 l • -Vacant Ille for comrner· U1· 1400 G I 1 • .,.... ..... ..., .,.... me rm 0 Ilg• ~~~1yryP1~o~'c:!~,the t.~:'w~y' S40·838; IUOI ... E c111 or retell t>ulldlng, , .. , 54~~~:1~er Inc 895 695/mo 640·5324 ~e6b5o~5 thtr ~~rll \~· I t land. Will take eo· boel I ... __ 11 .. HAABOA VIEW HOMES 5 • mo. nc g ut WILL or •PP · Eesy walk to bell. 4 Br, 3 or 2 imeller onet. See a -I a 2lOI DRAMATIC NEW CONOO BR 3 lull bitll, close to 875-6951 Be. ap11c1oua llvlng rm. 2 llugt bdrms 2 "•Iha 2 ---------ftmlly rm, leundry rm. well Is In • building can Cute College 2 Br. 1 Bt. • " · ahopa & perk. Commu· Lillie lalend. 1 Br lurn, TllllE llWll l&Ol UY lerge balcony ll8S,OOO. be t>ulll out over waler. Sut>ltl 1111 June t8 1750. llllytltes aplral atelrc:eM, nlty pool. $1500 mo. brlgllt, 1unny a quiet. Huge 6 Bdrm, 3 b•lh Six epllCious bedroome. g.. Extra perking aveileblt. 714/873-2148 balcony. 2 cer ger, no 75Z.,2197. egt $825/mo. utlls peld. Call home neer gOlf c;ourM. I H~ llVlng room FOfmll _53 __ t7_t_a _____ , le;.) 000 pell. 1750/mo Hurry 111 &PM 873-0788 T ' . Bv S-·th B•t 3 Bf. 1 n-. 8 5 0 • 9 7 7 8 or t v e Baautttul llomt 3 Bf. 2 Ba. ---------Stperelt lamlly room din ng room hrlt ctr No Down • No Oualffylng. , ..... ._ eno dining room. Upgr• gerege Horse lerge en· 3 Br twnhm. Move In, Avall now I ru June 17. 839-9241 Z cer garege. pool, spa, lalMI ' ded throughout. 3 cer ou~ lor ttnnl1 court. tlkt over 11200·$2300 :.!g<>~~~ lnc:lod'g urns. EAST c .M. 2Br. tee hM, ::">ig~'!o.tlv:f n:!: _ .. P..,••-.l .. • .. •.-ala ..... _ .... H-..0-.7 garege. pool end ape S5 ,000. ntgot pym11. Shared , • 3 t3 E. Aoc:heattr A. $526 7 t4/770.0347, Smell 1 BR •nt, ,_ crpl, , Wiii tr•d• for amefler IALllMT epprec:letlon •veil. Wiit Ctrtaa ••l llar 2111 mo no pela. 640-9537 1 ._ ............... hJ dtpa, .,.9275~:.... Me1• Vtl'dt home. Prl· UY a llAOl IULn 1rea. Sue 891·5656 s s ..,... --~ Ced UI0,000 .• c·~tt3or 1•1.1·-FlllECLISllE.. Prn1g. Hrbr Ridge meo Upaf paclou• 4 l)d, 2 ·~ e..u111111 5 bdrm. 5~ be 1--------... ~ • -~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~vu f\lrn Pf°' dee. be cu11om llouat. $4 00 "'--...... -.,.,.. DtaPtr•t• ownlf rnu111:T l 4·br. 3·b•. Ir, fm, Ip. OUMna kit, eleglt'll for· 50 11 dock · 4 mo, ....... --- nll 4 bdrm netr w11tt all a JIM Avell lmrn. 13500 mo. mel dining. ~ cit-year '-T,&-0561 S.9\ltlM IUllMt, d«:ot•· .... -NOW. Mllkt offer. Bkr (213) 790·5125: 1714) c:or ltlrU-OUI, eotar flH-tor tum •Pt., frplc . • I-848-0700 .......... 7ecM764 ltd pool, 1•1 + deOOtll Nwpt Crtt1. lg 3 BR. 2.... 1995/mo. 873.oetl ___ -1 moveey0uln.M&Of<ING b1, DR. lpfc, wtlbar, I ...... _,., UTPlllT Within wlllklng Ol•tance lmat ltH U. .. JHmlne Cfee41. 2Br, cs.ti, 537.9740 !tit r~. blln·lna, rtfr, lg 2 csr, .. • .. • .. •.-· .-.--.-•.__...~ ..... .,. oo ,.., on Ille bay with ot shopping ' bMCh 3 3 BA, l•rge 1011~ 0111 y:·~=,g=~~.~.:k ~: 3 Br 2 Be. 2 c:.r O&'eot· 1•r. tennl•, pool, •P•· * 1350/mo up, lacll . 1 privet• pltf Incl lloet fOf BClrm. 3 blth on R·2 lot. WILLOW lemlly room wllll a dd 1tnnl1. 1800/mo. Dy• bit-Int klt(;htn. fam rm. 975 mo IM Avt 2/1, a 2 er. unlurn .. furn. large y1cll1 A ltrrlfle High Haum1b1t toana O•k ber. welntcott, 761·2180 June. E'vlwtuMt ltplc, carpet•. dr1pe1. 544-3049 pool, epa.. 18"2 Flotld1 hOtM '°' en ectlvtt gro-Owner wlll t.ccll•noe IOIEL lltrdwooCI lloora, llugt 213149 .. 7233 Carol ,_ pe1n1, Oflvtt 1>y 2444 3 1 ,, 2.,,, II Condo w/ '42·2134, ut-3172 Wing temtty. Wge UMd $32&.000. tn Woodt>rldg1 CrHk· oountry kltclltn wllh Fordtl9"11 IOff ·Felr Dr.) gottoourM vt9w 2 ~ 1-&iiiiiiii'iini'"- brlell patio Id••• tor .un· I J,..IOOf. t f()Ml.S aid• Hom•• 4 Odrme. llrtplK•. r .. ttfully a. Ctll '°' apl)t, 95N)701. MC. gltt. ttnnlt, PoOI: ....... wn nlng ,\nd tnttl't ..... lf'IO, 4 ......,,t.Ole. 87 • .,...,. 2\t bl. kllChtnllamlly CO,.ltd Enormoul IOI. ~~ Ouf'!Oer & Alaoo. 11400 88'·7372 dlyl, 1f.2 M , pool, tpa. bbQ, bdrm•. llobC>y ehop, ,_ .,.._,._ Covered Outet cul d• I*' &Mlill· ... SfMtot..,.. lllumlMted tdtC!Mn oe'· formal dining rm. 1nd ii;;:;=::::iil r~P '',~-• ...... 1 ~!' fully lendtc1ptd wllll • Sml Studio, E•tll6-, utN lino• No"'" twm. evlll dtn An out111ndlng Ii ~~=·;;kt.!;: lt11l1 t r1e1 U 18,000 ... , I pd, pvt nr but & ~ 3000 aq. ft W•Cff. tw'n. 4 (l1~! ..... t>ayfron1 vilvt at NtO, ... ft.II• IOCl11on ftlt,llOO. 811own b • 1 C•ll " '340 mo 841-4131 br, 4ba, pool. 'Pe. den, 16e1 Cr HI 000 L.H All 2 BR'• wlfltft//ty rme a "' 2 bd, 2 bl bto Condo, fem. '"' ~ !.'!'.:. 1"'*' l1wn ...._/WWnar trplca. Wiii oared lor .., ...W.'t w/gar11199 a NC. Nr lo l 1HO mo. -·0171 oft.._. unit• In grMI rentt•.,... ~ ~.. Ca4 Piie. MOO C-'* ~no u.n2~!!'~ '=:=:.... ... Gto11 renl• l tt,584. -,_ -··view .,._ --!!!!!!! _ _ Only f 119,000 Call ~~~~~~~~11 1 ..W .... --, wy, 4 8'. ,,... & ct9erl ~ -.. 11N1 ._., Tet-1101 cw Tt2·7373 ~ ., .. ._.... _.. 1 1100/mo lt'OI "'' a tor. HTllMO. c .. 1 tor Cldllllc:e lo Qo-C..-.. 1 .................... I ~ d ~I I Joyo t _. 491·IOl1 Wha.._ 111e ,ao ........ 1111 ""ltudlo, Gd lo&. Liii, .................... ,,... ,... .., ........ 19rlM,_....,,,,., ................... . Witt\ t ONllfled NI nt• •HflH ... ,. I .... .....,,_; 11100 IH•1111e. •t••ttl • -~--'=:C:;lill;:;:Nowt;-:: '42~~?1~~~=====~~~0~1~•~1lli~•~d~t&~:M~-ll1l=~l.J"::t·~Ai~-::.!21~1~U~1~·atlO~:l~Non=.-~--~'~·~ ..... ~~== .. ~--------------------... ~~-------·-·- : ... -.. ~----ht .._..,,.....!~ ... n11 h ··~ .. . .... ..... "" !!!•••• ,. •••re l!!ll!t••••• •• ..... ""!'"•••· !n1111 n• ...... r...a. .... ~ HAI.,..,..... HU llhlil •-'':'fr !Wt UIJ I...... 1111 . UAlMI MTt1 Ptnr ... 1onat t1,n11e. 27,i' tUO to 1111lci-~111, 7 Rent MO , nu 1q rt, ......... 1111.-' u. lv dltf a IMich 1 Wkl~ ran1a11 nO'lf e\lelt .. _.., Hm• to •GQulr• I>• hnuM, N lt U b011lll1 UOO/mo 1156 &.o0•n I ... ti I,..,. • c. ... clovt •'•"le OM MOVf ~~~~ANCI lfflll&ll.I .... la ~· "'° S 101 & llP Color tv i:'~';~~th& p~1 .!_ 11\Cl, 141 0911 0 Co I'• _. • • • l peLlall1t In ..r.1. •nCI ...,,. "'11 • • •• ,,MU... ll0·7•tl l'fl0'1 .. In room HU ....... _, Need t, to~.,,;;; ... ! ll lft -Cd .. "'OP•'''" C•ll & two btctroom l.arge 1 II upr.. drpe, " ..... • Newport l lvd OM 2/1 M11tt hive IMOv•· '"' .. t t11dry rm. prkng, wlllf im ~ Ull till 141•1445 uve Wit l •t•l>te ..,, .. ot *fume i.g yo, nice 1000 •11 11 tndu1trtat 8111·11'5 •1 •r1mttt t. pd, gar, trio. alnl IOc. no ~bdrm 1 tta 1050 All --lmb•l•noe Call l(erl 81 UH !229 + 14 utll •Pa"• w/olllL• tor rent OANAI 00"'· lllt I ~J 'f/ I p. t. Av a II n 0 w MISSION Vl&JO rAMILY VU .• L.Aui. ~ IAJ\1\1, •p111111:11 .. lun•l•tl•d Aoom IOf ·~ 1111)1 uUI. t79·2724 WMlldaY1 Ol'lfyl 131 U5t IYt 011 w 11th Bt COii• "'i!~ill~'"'~ 03t-1427. loralt!d at Crown Vallt)' Parkway & Belklpflle, Witai View lacallel\I ~040 ti Cimino, Cott• ,, ..... IHVI a mMHgel 27,;11ur1 1ng rnort ..... Me ... fl411·9907 _ •trtt!f•,, f .l/t!t!! ~,1 '· 1 -btwn Mer1ut1rlte Perkway a. fnt•l"lllll• a, In locallon 441 LIOO &OUCI M•H llM mgr Apt C. 1....,..,1 w•-•t rmm•t• to tht 381 w .. 1 Tlill'O WMll1 free 11111. Im-Ml.al.oo Vt.o)I. Or1ni-C.ow11y, 19 lt'h~uled tu OJWll 2 t3 IHI0-0232 d•Y• ---_ ,_ 8ey Av •Pt 813 •034 ..... batall ltU I.I. l&mD 1476 10 '6211 °°''* Of • .,. Ur I U• lt•P• to 00"'' 0• r•ru. anl& "CJn••moll•,.. to •h•1•• -CASA ~OMANllCA • • I I If, • med oocpy 2 a :t lU•. In April 18113 ~. A I 8 M•I• 26·:t0, •lf•lght, ...,.. ~· ..... Fairview & ~ Cell <Amt1\ex .b11 2 & 3 Bdrm for farulll"' a. beACh IAOO/mo Ana HI• '250 10 1350 "Ilk• new" 2 Bdrm., 2 M/F 1'111• 48r houte. Lo• h•ll (200 up ). 10 1• &.2nd FUIMSHlD or 5117-~785 handk .. pptd p •!WON of 1ow-to-muderew inc'Un•. P1°'*1Y Hou.. _!82 2 112 b•lh, lhn Ju in C•PI· Newport Shore• N .. r b<11e1ht1klng ~view, nc. 1949 I ' UNFU ... ISHm l'lrepl•o•. pool, dl•h· All ·~ar\m•• ti hive carpet, dr1p ... llOVe, 00·3860 ao.1010 Offul ''" HB, IA a 1>1. 1trano eonoo Fireplace Kh, pool,' tennlt '350 for wedding l~IOn• ~11~:.::r 8d ~~ ALL UTILITIES wa1her. pvt P•llo. xtre ,.frlae"•tot &t p.r~ltf dlaPoM). r:Ua1blc' famlllw 1476/mo 8aoh Bdrm 1250 per mo. M.i. pret. pool, J•ounl, only ml: ~+Ya utll. 648·4340 perttH & o•tll•tlno•'. 842-2171 546-0t11 p 1 H£AllH lrg oerden 2 Br. 1680 1nwi1 ,,_i fte "r•I atand.trda for l.nc-ome & family v Miii c 0 Pool alt 6 30. 902-00911 nut .. to b••Ch & Oana Aoomm•t• to thr P"1 rm Aleo 9 room1 nlghfly, A 0, &a7.2Ml .iw Ttn.ant.t. 1u "'"' 3°" of l1ll"OIIl4l \OW•rdl nml ., !' on .oh ' w k, I w Po In I H • r b or . In 3 br CM condo. Pool, wtcty 01 monttlly. •f5 11T Tl, 114' LT,Y . CLUBS. TtNNIS ,-, u.~a.;. 0 a • r p or 1\50 ornan S290/month plu• ... 1111· 110, no pell 1250/mo. Ave. Orlllladl, San Clem 23" yleld, l<t0.000 11t SWIMMING plus Llfge 2 Bf 1 BL 110 ... & To req11t1l 1 epplkeUon wru.e • po11 card w &•Mt07 tit•• Cell Oertierd •t 640·7860 '" Opm tom/ •ot~eeee TO on seo 000 rMdy-to-1 So refrlge, MWt'f daeoraled. MISSJOtl VI ~O FAMrLY VILLAO£. catt of VerHlll•1 baoh bdrm. --( 7 1 4 I I 3 1·20 4 0 Mike twtld t11111oi>. I.,_ vtew. much more. rry, utll1 tncld 1545/mo. t>.X. Man.at ~nl c.o .. 8330 San V~nte Blvd , roomy. pool. lac 1495 Room Fountain V11t•r (bu1tneu) or (7H ) downtown 1...A. aaro11 1 no pets. Models H1-9522. Suite 3021 ~ 1 Anaelfl, C.llt. 90048, Sule fuJI mo. S111dl 842·81•9 or erH. evalt ftb t S271J 498-97118 (hOme). Roomm1t• ne•d•d. tt· Aaataact•tatl lrom Etyet•n P•rk on .OJ>Cft dllly 9 to 6. 2 bdrm condo nr 80 C1t l\.ltM, A'IW" maiUnji add.-, NlmN & Ii"' of 21~393•7 21 mo. 848•3638 F to lhr oorgeou1 28r ~81 tt1 : ~~~'4~~2~~ Autaactaeatl 2102 ~~koo°'o' t111k~ 1"11' S( 11'!•) O.kw .. d Ptua. Pool1, 1pa, H O family rMmt .,.. Pleue lndJc•l.O It you dOIU'e • 381, 2B•. 111 ttoor. Nr Furn Nr bch. Pvt ent,, eondo pool lee Kini IOo nlng• , ...... 1 H 1· 7 '"" g•t•. no pell 2601 w h.11.Jlalpped llnlL publlc pk, btwn ocn ' kltGh prlv. NOn•lmkr. S276 mo 062-220 ett SCR·M-LETS 240•9 123• evH < 714 1 Garden & .... ..._...... Sunfloww ( t bdrm 1mall) bey. Subleetl"O permit· many emenltlH 1275, aPM/wknd• Shi 4br hH, mllr wt1>1 " 4 9 3 • 1 163 or ( 6 18) ~ ........ _ $475 851·2175 ltd. Avall 2·10 $800 mo 493.3490 C M S200mo no 1111111 _1_2_9_·304 __ 8. ____ _ ··-r-.~kid/No. En Joy 1983 In • large tu-Ct1t1 .... 2724 jlaat. ltatk 1140 850-9377 alt IPM. Pvt. ent, turn. nr bch. 'f 2~~:<' htg :-:• ~ ~~ AVAIL IMMED 751·8047 ANSWERS Wt DOW HAS t&I for , 880 lrvlnt Avt. xury 3 Br. Apt. TrHt DLX 2Br. t'i~B•. apt1, non·ll'lllH, TV. 1hr i,.th · u n u Room tor Rent Nr Ben. Freniy . Lofty T 0 '1, I 10,000 up No (at i61111 yourMlt to 2 ea. patio. & Nie• 2 Br. I Ba. In •-pte11, 2 BR. H\ t>t. neer t>Mch, drp1, bttn1, seoo mo. 1200, 493.3490 Bc:h. 1226/mo. ll30 de-F•m•t•, over 21 No s k Outfit credit Cheetl. no penally. pool. gerage. No pe11. upper. e1rpett, drepe1. lpto. encl gar, bllnl, eptt. 842·4387 po11t. '/\ utlli. lr pte. Peta 831-3149 nae • 1 1 Ctll Oent1on A .. oc 645-U04 $0711/mo 845 339 1 •• 50 N t 64".484 drpt 1695 53e-0921 Roomtorrentln3BrhM, d1wu, wthr, dryr OFFICE 8737311 0~5949. · • ' ._ · 0 pe 1 ~ ' · 2 Br. houH with ocHn trplC. 10 y1rd, y•r. kith 960-3416 M/F, non 1mkr, $180 plu1 New bride retlec:tlng on1--·-------•ln•17r00rt·~ ~/So 2 Br. 2 Sa. trplc, garage, IATHll HIT view. UOO/mo. 113 29th. 1>rlv I 126/mo net utll. 2500 .q It eondo belutl ~50~7°111 M"• •1•• ~:'n:~:=1~.~!jl2~~0~~.:~~!~~: :y (at0oftf) =~~~·~~~~1~~!:· •Toblerldwtthllvtng 2131•33-0602 l!'a ld• C M nr OCC rut 9rffnb1t. pool, wit; the time. he'll be 111t1e 1tnot• t•mlly homee In , mle8ti8AU 11tTenntt+Spe+POOI Wes1clllf 2 Br. 2 ea. d&-831•7958 acc;ept tor 2 ad1t1, or 1 leatala WaatH 2tot OFFICE" Sin Bernardino. Prlncl· 642-SUl AlllTWll1I. NS,::·>, Br. 1922 Wallace :~~r:!'tes:!t~reNM tu•• ~ppt~1ncet, lrpla, I l M I .._.. ~~ ~Ch3911d 557·7883 or I p111 Only. Cell 0tnnl1, Be•ullfullv tendeeafiad u P 11 a 111 • r •Ir I 0 •. * 14 SpacJove Pl1n1 aerpe '· rapH, tower ttt I, tit I .. ._ . Need room to rent by Feb. Leal I Ft••• 3004 714-686-9828 MOl'l·,rl, OCEANFRONT DI• 2·• Br garden ap11.-9oot & PL ..,.,Q mo. ..,,, .... gm · •Oourmet elzed kit· 645-0302 Pine Knot Motif on Cool Spectal rmm•t• tor •P•· _ .. _._"·-------I ....... , s·-.. I Ir 0 n I • I e II 0 I m 0 • 1 Kitchen prlvllegH. I "' .. 873-7873 1 Bdrm $47<>-$480 TOP AAEA."ilQhl & quiet, Furniture upon requeat. OeHnlront 1 br. unique. Wkly rllH. 645--0«0 ~flc.2t'!.2your rm. CdM.1 ~~~:6:25 mo ~Im E•tfoyatat . By week o r month. P1tlol/dec:k1.Nope11. 641-1324 chena I HWY.NB,t tepS>tooc:aan. cl•I hH. wood burning Eicpeetent atngte mom. -------- BachelOf condo, beaut. 2 Bdrm w, Ba ~ t>eeutllul BKhelor or 1 o•• '°' cootllng & ~-Yeerty 1660 mo. tnel. .,...,.. " FOUND ADS 1=;;.&;;~.-.------ amenltM. 1575/mo. 2250 Vanguard Br. lrpte. p1t10, pool & ting turnlthed, 5 mlnutH utll. u o 1 SH1hore. IEED A PUOE! Fem rmmate to •hr 38r II!. I I 291Z I ltlt Wu... HM (714\&•u 7701 (11·5:30) 5-40-9028 ~.No pet•. 2650 Harle to HunllngtOl'I Center, 1 850-.1823 or 850-7757. I ReHonabl• ratH. Kii· dft'" w/ba......_, on Bal· -111t1 tr tat ARE FREE ,.,..... ---minute drl~ to San ""-o.~11 ..... __ ,.. "' ,.~--Aetlvltv IH'I wanted. 3 (213)433-5108 eves ... 10/up ~9-2447 •• .,,... 3 Br. 2 Ba. 1 bloek to c ....... "· "''°""· .,..,.. b08 P41nln. $285 mo + 'h COSTA MESA. Single gar ~· rft wll. fll>elbte hre. Baehetor 1395 oo FfWY. No pett. ocean. 1750/mo. e . Et· Mrvlee, Z ehannet mo· utll. 673·7957 Btwn dbl boll 972 Valencia. Call: uat work welt with Nicety turn. 1 Br, lrpte, 1 Bdrm ... 75-1490 .2 toe br, Vert elean. kids 1 BA from 15•0 ter119n, Bkr. 720·07•0 vlH. SANDPIPER MO· tOAM 5PM c •• •50 "' 2 7"' patio. 1 Blk from beh. 2 Bdrm. w. bL $580 olc. No pe11. 752 B Sha-2 BA from $595 TEL, 1967 Newpon Blvd. • · "" • Imo. 8ul· 1 " people & be• Qood drl· Neer 38th & Balboe. Utll 131 E 18th. 648-8818 llmar ..... 0 mo. 111 & lat. SEAWIND VILLAGE ' CM 645-9137 Femele to there 3-br. Office ltatab 2914 142·1111 ver. •OOO Hllarta, NB. pd. 1550 untll June 15. 161 E 18th, 642-0858 538-1857 or 842·5717.!. 15555 Huntington v111199 Ila Clt•••tt 1776 house In Co111 M•H _64_2_·5_8_8_1 ____ _ ~88 ---YIW 11Ulll1LUI L•n•. H.B. From S•n 2 er s465 yeerly new I I _1 with slnol• mother & 1817 Wfftellll. NB 258 Admtnlilr1tlve ANlltant. B•lboa Bey Club. itudlo 1 Bdrm "490 Otego Frwy north on deeor. pool, nr t>eaeh. •••tr 1ata11 atM ch 11 d . I 2 5 o I m ~ to 4000 sq 11. 1st. floor FOUND· Bike. vtc CdM.t Pert llme perm1nent apt, new leaH, 11000 2 Bdrm. 1'!. b• 1575 Spaelou• 1•2 bdrm Tll-Beeeh to MoFedden. bUt. No pat•. 498-8277. Ctlermtng Av.ion hllllld•. 848-4987 atter 8. Agent 5• t-6032 Please ldentfty 83+5075 po1ltlon. llght bookk .. mo. Prof. deeor. all turn. 151 E. 2111. 648·2408 5i:i1=·1~!: ~M sw••.!~ odnV~11eFadden to 4Br home, poatcerd view 2 M/F 10 lhr • br hH nr 11.&mFIL blr IOAM or 11t 6PM. ptng, ryplng. ~for lor Hie or rent. BBC 1 & 2 Bdrm• apt• avall. ea .... n ~e. o 1 b • Y • S 8 0 0 wk • SC Plaza. n/1mlcr1, $200 WN T OEIT Found· Car k•Y• tor VW growing CPA firm. Non member 1h1 p r • q . Poot. •P•. laundry, o•· 3 Br 2ba. 11mlly rm, lrplc:, 893•5 98· Atta. Fan/ Vat. 2100 760·8173 + V• utll1. 955-0809 II II Ill w & • 1moklf. Send rHUme to 642-n88 r,,,.. No pett $4351 $850/mo Fred Tenore OeluH pooltlde Mtre lar,,. Flll/llF•I With uae ot reeeptlon, vie, arner Plnehurtt, Bo11 712 Laguna 8Mc:h -w-· · mo. w-1 Plcturetque Leoune Cot· eonl room. klleh, l)hOne. HB. 8-47-6190 ca. 02&52. · sunny 1 ~ bdrm a pt. u P · B •tor• Cl c •II 631·1288 2 br · 2 b •· bit-In 1 • COSTA MESA y l I .1 2H7 tage on the Beaeh. Oulel, 1ecretert11 & word pro-Step1 to bffeh. Up11alrt. SAS-5877 Nr So. Coeat PIUL 2 Br 1 dswlhr I'/\ mtlel beaeh. Baehelor & t Br •Pt•. ICll ta tata1I non-1mkng woman ptel. casting. Mell & meaage Found •II wlllle eel, ... ry llllY lmlfti No pelt .. $650 mo. Agt. TownllouH 2 Br. w. Ba. ba,gar.SSOOmo.&$500 ~o pelt. s5 ooi mo. 1350 & $400. 1250 dep. BIO BEAR CABIN FOR S365. requMI lntervt-MN evall. 19P11ra1ely II ~":,:~tAVn~ ~n~~~~J Serve your c:ountry nMI . 875-1642. lrpk:. pool, 19a, •ltKhed dep. 972·6681 8-8382· Very Nie• Complex. RENT: t Br & lolt. From at 873--0243 I dellred. Call: Jane. 548·9111. }lome In the U.S. Army garage. Avall now. Call 2 8 571 W J St $136 olf llrll mo. rent, 2 548-0130 Vlotorte M•· 119 dilly. 686-8187. Fe. empld, non·•mkr 10 71•t760-Q100 Aeeerye. You'll 1raln and 631-4984 up~·,.,,. kid1o~n; no Br. 2 It•. lrg walk In Clo-no r, 989 Victoria SI. AoHrllo Beach.-.B•J•. 2 lhr HB mobile hm. Call EXEO....._ 11m1 Found: Bleek/whlte , ... get valu1bte •xperienoe Aertat•t• Vat. lalMablaM 278' umwr Uttte tile, pier, 3 1tory delu11e lrg. 2Br, lrple, 11800 mo._ 675-3087 lalMa Pnia1al1 2787 "2 Br. 2 Ba. yrty. Mature. non lmkrt, no pell. $800 11> + dep'I , 213/ 709-4195, 257-9792 or (714) 873-3988 OCEAN/BAY VIEWS 2 Br. 1 Be. '°' 1-2 adult•. no pe11. Large. clean & private. 1710/mo. yearly lneleno u1111. 673-8372 pet1. $42!5t mo. Sterr11 Ht. B1tn1. oar. young Coate M.... BA, 2 b• home. Guerd 893.0850 Bet •O yra & 55 •11n; mate eat. Wfftclltt area.I' In a akUl..of your eholcl. WAl.Ull WIMS Mgmt 641· 132• p • o PI• I h • • v • n . Comm. 645-92.23 yr1. Full Hrvlee. l(eep your 6•8-82.W Cell today tor detalle: 769 w. 19th. . $540/mo. 963-3900 Ul_!A .. IUOIH• Jack1on Hole •P• kll • •olovenr~~·lmd ~wh&I hpropt ..... Found M drk imoky gry:I Coate M-540-1028 LUXURY Meea Verde epae 2 BA 1•.i. 3 BA Ill\ Be eondo YlfY _, • ' no Large 3 B r. ho u 1e, ., -..e 0 · r short hair Cat, H.B. irH. Hunt. 8eh 982-1821 1 Br 1 Ba. $485 mo. be. new p1lnt & drp1, e I•• n . $ 8 0 0 'mo Wkly rentel1 $96 up. condo. 7 nltH, '1' 6. 1275/mo Av11t 2-1. 1tlglou1 Westclltf area of 538-2763 LAQ. Hlltt 786-5281 3 Br. 2 ea. 1835 mo. patio. M 85. Avail now. 631 8011 cot or TV, lrH eolla•. M • r c: h 1 1-17 · 4 00 Plen1Y of prlveey. No kids Newpo<t Beach. 881 Oo-Oana Point 493-1901 Mlnutee from bMeh 646-1220 · • healed pool & itepe 10 eomp. 652-9723 or pell. Resp. Femite. ver Of. Ste. 1•. 631-3851 Found: Adlt very tem•I Tutti" 731-04ft M1rble Pullman IC>PI I Br. 3 bike from beaeh. ooean. Kitchen• avall. Cell Kelly !5•9·0628 or rabbit, vie Old Downtown Oec:«at°' drapea USTSlll LIDIJ S325tmo. No pell. 985 N. eo..1 Hwy. 1 ... ll&TI 851-2222. DELUXE SUITE HB. 980-8197 lnht ~/IMJ Plu1h w/w earpett Large ~r, 2 ba. ~2~ 898-3882 Laguna S..eh. 494-529• Fl.al Quiet, r .. p. F to lhr du· Wlftr Frtlf 11..1• Found. Dog, M ... def Mar Part time. our• 8 'Ill Walk In CloMla ~a~1.a1syatd . ..,9 2&, 11'Be twnhM, "426 On the BHc:h hotel 1 Otdett & lar~t ~. plex. E/alde C.M. NI $ t 60l 1q II. LH~:. tree I Cocker Spen. ~~ ... ~~~· ::;'"t;y "= Private Patio mo.+ $375 dep, gu pd. room apt. kltehenette. AH ellent11Ct'~ with 1mkr. 1205 + 'I\ utll1. 842-48«, M·F, 9.5 75'·9786 WIM t•t. trvtne. Gourmet Kllehen s, .. i.n 1 Wa nr Fwy 89~94 turnllhed. $280 & up + photot & reletenc.a. 631-8268 alt. 8pm. Found. Golden Retriever. 552-8394 ~:~~,:~~Ta 1 be. Swimming pool DELAWARE PINES 1280 dep. 2308 W. Credltt: CosmOpOlltan 2 roomm11 .. : 3Br 2ba. 'A s:o~·:~nl~. 3,:reevhal~~i Female. Frlendly, lral· AUTOMOTIVE Launi:try o er den apt. Lero• 1 Br. frplG, pool, gar. 0 e •an I ron I. N . B . Good M°'nlng Amerlc:ll blk to bch. frplc:, l 2e95 0 0 od hwy v 111 b111 t Y ned. Vlc:lnlly ot Galster & pa.- 6A&-4830 room•. private patio, $480/mo. 1 873-415• The Tomorrow Show M to ahr lg• tiouH on •97_2351 Harbor. 548-6887 -•• ~~~~o~;";'f'; 842-8807 Furn room w/bathroom *'/\oft * to Ill who B1lboe Pen., n/emkr, Olllfll• llW IUD ans. -I eail •ft e-P~ -t9221 Oelawar• St. I prlv nr So Cl1 Plau, fem need • pl~. mature & '"P $275 + llPll Wlllll P1111a1l1 3012 DHl•r1hlp or fore ign Newly decorated 1 Br & ~A._.end1. STUDIO CONOO; VIII• prr.$85._. SM-1737 It.,.,. -M1·1atl I utlll. Alt. 8pm, 875-7419. Exec. Sult• Ind. rec:.pt., auto part• experlenee Bach plua loft apt. Petto. Paclflea nr Civic Center •--3-.. Aaa 3M2 Au 3M" iec'y Hrvs, c:ont. rm., -SPIAlTUAL-R&AOINGS --9f9(err~ Qlan..1Qr enc:lld garage. pool, IP•· 1395/mo. t B<. t Ba. up-numer~u• amentt1 .. :1aa111aactant1 -• t8actat811 IUHatatl • kit , melt handlg AH· Advice In 111 matter1, an appOlntment. rec: room. No pe11. $4&5. per unit. eoclld garege, "400/mo. lat & Ill plu1 pon1lve to your bu1l""9 love, marrl1ge & bu1l·1 .. , UIYll 393 HamlltOl'I, 545-4.411. tndry rm, 111 bll·ln1. 1963 $100 M<:. dep. Call Mike -nee<11. Adj. •OS Fwy. In neH. At10 eounaellng. Ill.LI llfll F•31~· :i!:· ~!~~h~Trrci Sharp baehelor unit. f:t'':QMT o r Alta , 542-31153; NOTICE TO PUBLIC OF REQUEST FOR f,·~1$8~"5.~:~:~'."0· ~!~5c~!n~14~r.';:8AMI, -- .... yM11y. 875-9023 ~~~'t,;0w!!1~. ~r· ~~~~ 642-1603 840-8428 RELEASE OF FUNDS Hll ••••"'.. I ........ alt 8PM. -:;• ... t: -----• .--2 t>drml 2b• $525; 3 ..--Ulll I Yllll'I ~-tr~ 540-1158. ak f°' D ..... 3 BA 2ba. pool, no pet•. bdrm/2 b• 1850 end De 2 Attraetlve rustic uc>ll(alre · llTt IAlll mlll -· • 2711 Larry°' Pam Smell p1t10. 1575/mo oar"". 7332 Garlleld. te: Januuy 4, 1983 Mttfnn. We IUP"fll diM«, MOOELSIESCORTS I •1~1-... ••'-. "'w-'d_... 882-0591 557 1834 -...-City ot Foun1aln Valley ... ..,, OUTCALL 24 HOURS • -,,.,_ ..._ -"• DU PLEX-Ca po BHch Large 2 BA 2 Ba, 2 •1Y . .. 762·5328 10200 Slater Avenue IP8(;9. eopler. You IUP· 869-0207 Rafi. C.it 1/498-2030 '°' PaltNdee, 2Br. 1Ba. Mw unit, '650 mo. No peta. L~·2 Br 1 ba. MW c:pta., 1 er. 4 bloek• to beeetl, all Fountain Valley Ca 92708 pty phone & 195 P' mo pr appt. cpl. "490 mo. 498-1894. Nr occ. c.11 SA0-1168, earporl. 797 WHI Wit· utll• paid *"7"'/mo No (714) """8321. • <leak. Call MA·7211. I -Uk IOf' Da .... Larry Of' aon. "450. 842-8843 or · ... " · 1 ...,.... ** 1&1, .... _ I -Cenea •ti Jla.r l71J Pam Q95-5all pe11. 207 Chleago. For LeeN ·Office 3 rmt, lff • • rt Mother & newborn_. 98'5-4954. Avail to ehow. TO ALI. INTERESTED AGENCIES, GROUPS AND PERSONS: 1200 lei It. Good tralflel IRfil I Or 1 chlld eere & room to BAYFAOHT. 1 BR. 1 BA, 28r, tea dptx. pvt patio. 2 Br. 2 Ba. ,_ twnhM, good llgn & eicpoiure o "• .. d rent CdM area N--.. ...... '626/rno. 1et, lu1 new drp1, trHh paint, no ....,ta. 1911 Wallace LIDIT ,-.,, IPTI On F c • 18423 Buen Blvd HB. ~ < nra 1 •Y • • ..,... .... .--or aboUt ebruary 10, 1883. the l1y of Fountain Valley wlll C " 831 7900 A ,. • 1 dare • w.-matUfe Chr18tlln women I 1 O O d • P . Yr t Y. c:10M to lhoc>olna. Nwc>t No. 10•. 1475/mo. 1100 off tit montha rent teQUe11 ttle U.S. Depwtment of Houelna and Uft>an Dewlopc'Mnt°1o • • · " "'" Jacuzzi, s eun•. Loc:..11 M-F 9.5 aft. 2114. W 844-0128. Hg\1 arH. '515 mo. 831-3$71 at ,... ... Federal fund• under Tltle I of !ti. Housing end Communtty wknd• 831•9309· u well 11 Tourllli.-1'.199· M.tl>dy or Katfly, Obi MW 3 BA oondo. tple, 833-8182 2 bdrm, enot gar, nle• Benbury CroH Apt1 If OeYel<>pment Aet of 1974 (Pl 03-383) for the followlng protecte: Prime Fountain Valley ot-BankAmerteard, Amer· 675-9040. gar. Jae., eundeck. 1995 E'llde 2Br upper toe baie. area, ehlld oll. no doge. moved In by Feb 15. ttee. 864 aq ft. 10528 lean &pr .... Dlnera. All B_A_B_Y_S-ITTE--R-Re9p--.-wo-- mo. 7141832·20•0 Avt gar. 1535. 120 t 20th, 1515 mo. Bring thlt ad with you. t) Hl1torlc Prnervatlon S t• t • r . I D I e kl we t e om•. ( 7 1 • >j man w/onty 1 chlld 10 Feb. &4&-0100, 646-8219 631-8812 RHtoratlon of three ••l•tlng 1trueture1 of local hl1torlc 714/988-113•. e•S-3-433. 2112 Harbor care lor e mo old boy 2 1 Br GlngerbfMd apt, oar ,..._ 2 Br., patio a ga. HUI. llW1 1 2 &3 Brdrmi 2 Bdrm• IJgnlflcance: an tllltork: tNI •t•t• orne., • JapaneM bath houM Newport .. Airport area, Blvd .. CM I morn wk or wlll trade Incl Wik to.....,. No...... r"" No ..... , ••75 mo 1355/mo. 1 Br. 1 Be. from $476 and tank house. The P<O)lc1 I• toca1ed In llM central aectlon of eicecu11 ... Suite h81 In· .,._.Tl t -· • wl1h ..,.,,. &50-eSN · """'· ..--· _,..... ,...., · -· •Dllllwuherl Fountain Valley In oentut tr8C1 992.28 and 11 b<MJnded lo the north ~ --;.• 1550/mo. 873-3140 845-5577 pool9lde apt. Lndry rm, • Pool1 b SI t .. ,._ h b T•'..__ A dlYldual olfl<:es evall In By appt. 835-9199 B~lng ' I I s • Preedlool y • ., ... venue. to 1 .... IOUt y ........ • venue. to the Hit by an antique titted butl-, I LOAN SERVICING L::,: t~ :.C,~. ~~~~: , ~~·1~g·~~. ~~~ •Playgrounds lOI Alamoa Stree1, and to t!M weal by BrOOkhurst Street. anvlr011ment . Mo 10 Mo tr .. H Orange CoU1 Savlnot a Call alt epm 780-1813 9'elltiBAU 3. ,"'t •Laundry 1ae11111e1 or , ..... PrtcH di•· ltmeta 30141 Loan hu an imm.d,.t• Tll ..__ •No pet• 2) Slngl•lamlly Aetlablllta11on eounted S100 per mo opening tor 1 Full TlrM 3 Bdrm 2 bath lower unit. TIW•l•I _..... 18781 vi-point Ln Con1truetlon of lhe followlng Improvement• to • llngi.lamlly with 1 mo free. PrlcH II• TUT HI! po1ttton. 1-2 year1 ax· Enet. gar. $925/mo. New Townhc>mee 63l-3900 842-l803 off 8eaeh Bl bet. warMf residence at 17111 Ward Sir.et: repair of root, aiding. flooring, Include reeeptlonlll. Olvoree from 125 plul pertenoe r~,.O 111--~· 850~900. for,.,, 2 Bf. 1 ba SA95. & Hett (t w T I fn1tatt1Uon of new plumbll\ft faelUtiel. noortng. etc. The rv,..._.,. la cont rm & coffM with tm t 714/842 5100 ~A-' OOI'--''-• FCl'S 1 Bdrm (tarna) 1595 um · Ol1 wry .. ,., ... ,,,_. 1 w/p, telex & secreterlal ng " • .,,...ng, _,..,..., · 2 Bdrm 2~ Ba 1750 Phone 548-1648. 142·1104 localed In the central MCtton of Fountain Valley In cenau1 trect I _... av•ll. ScLMll I &d1ASIU5 .... ~. 7,,,.~1•80c .. 1• 0LJn..c 2 Br 1 Be. pool, $486. 494-3720 evea Se habl• Elpanol. 992.28 bounded to the north by Warner Avenue. to the eouth by • ·-.,,.. Frple. vaulted eelltng•, 2BR lBA ea-tt, drenaa, 2 Br, 2 Ba. lrptc, ctOMd Slater Avenue, to t~ Mii by Euelld Street. end 10 1ii. west by 1 7141833"9978 JaJtractlea 381' S L, 1700 Ademt Av. dbl g~.' ~:~. weatalde c°:M no p.j1 g•rage. $495 mo. Brookhural Street. Airport area • Exec. lllllll LllSlll nue, CJ.f. EOE .. C.......,.t;;;a ..... --.--. __ ..;;2;;;7.;;;24;;; 545-2739 842-4905 1500. 831·5230 Beth Q8.4.-4e33 or 528-3004 Suite• from 225·•50 Ml w11tern Pieuure HorM Bartender. Apply In per-• $675/ 2 B 2 e 2 8eac:h 1 2 BA /lplc It hU been det«mlned 1ha1 tueh requeat lor releue of fUnda Witt not It. eon 2 4 pt,f. HCI '• • mo. r. a . 2 Br. 2 be c:ondo. alt. pool. * Bach MaeAnhur Vlge I ap '· w . ........,lltute an ectlon •"'nl .. -·-1ty aff-"'"' t.._ qu•'lty of t"-hum•ft 11 per lei It. Many 111r11. Aaneh, CM Our horN or . ~a • u r' townhouM, lrplc:, patio, Kid• ok . 1525 mo . S.A. Tennt1/ pool/ •P• 1526 1 ~R 1 be. "450. ......... · ·• ,,.._, _,,,,. '"" ., '"' -· Cati 657-7010 youri. 12 yr-under, Call open. l..-.. Adlma Ave. ear P°'1. laundry rm, all "400. No Pet•. 752•5822 End gar 1, vac:ent, kid• environment and accordingly the •~named City of Fountain 760-1734 elt 6 Coata M ... bit 1119 .,,,.., pet o11 (213)8&0-9513. 01< 2 BA 2 b• condo Valley haa decided not to prepare an envlronmental Impact atatenient * llLm lfflOll * TSL Mgmt 642-'1603 1 Br. Condo, lrple. mlc:to. S 5 '5 o . 9 8 2 .. 4 4 7 1 ; under the Natton•I Environmental Polley Aet ol 1969 (Pl 91· 190). The 1 MO FR.EE RENT Trntl 3111 llllUIPll/llt'Y or before 2:30. 642-'J221 2 ear oer w/opener, D • 2 988-9853 reuoN fOf such dec:lslon not to prepare aueh atatement 1re as 1 room 10 2800 tq. 11• Pl/time. light typing, llt t I t t 11 & UA Pll81 72' I II Th J t alt I I t-I 1 t ...01 d I Europe 4 wki. 6 c:ountrles. eheek writing. Time & WM41M4 YUlact •P .. eve . we er• Spealal 2BR lBA ou o owa: e pro ec • s oea ..... n • ow o m..., um ent ty From 11.18 a 1q It. Adi. All eicpenMI 12350. Lv pay llextbla. Proptrty Bactlelor. 1 & 2 BR apt• take•. P,.0~1 .. & 1p1. 2 Br. 1 Ba. NHr CoHt paid, ehtld ok, no pell. re1ldantlal area where effeoll on th• na1urel and phy•IC•l Alrportlf Inn & Frwya June 23. 49~110 mgmt co. Fountain Val· 11 P 1 1 d 1575/mo. ,_.,..,,115 Hwy. oc:een view, new $44<> Fran 842•1852 environment wlll be minima.I. Call AM 833-3223 • 1 '-. 557~102 av1 . oo ' •P•. a un *MESA VERDE 2 Br 1 paint, etean, garage,' I e. _, rm. No petl. tmmed ()c;.. Ba. Newly dee<>f . ..,.95. b•lcony. 1480 /mo. L!tu• 1tac• ft41 An EnvlronrMntal AeYrew Record reepeatlng the wtthln projeet ha HWNIT OEml Gl!Hll ~ lllllllPll/lllf c:up Baetlel°' "4 IO No pe11. 833-8974. '!_!42t1•3•1.!!,_72~:.7•~ol~M. Ooeanlront. remodeled. 2 bffn made by th• abov1-f1amed City ot Fountain Valley Which SFlu101 Servloalt _,!:•II F1a1ac11l FVLL TIME 1 Bdrm •• ,,. -...,< ..., y -· B t\.\ B ltd document• the environment&! revtew of 1he projec1 and more fUlly _.,. I hM"Y AIR typing ,..,_ ......., **MESA VERDE•* r. •· ene gar. sett fonh the rauona why auch St•t'"*'t la not r~ulred. Thi• 1650 .. F\Jm/unturn laala"I ' ·o:r.:::.., 2 bdrm 1550. 2 Br. 2 ea. upper. Lndry Otamorou1 2Br 2ba. tam Fabulous view ot bellc:h -O nec:eaa. Benetltt. _, .• 8A5 Paularino. rm, dtw, •rrptc:, gir, rm. !luge "'· 1111 extraa. & ell>'· s uootm o. Envlronmental Review Record la on flle al t!M l!>Ow a reu and le All you need lor one vrJ!daaltln 4 14 open. Only qualllled . : TSL Mgml 764-0081 15751mo. 540-5-«e pello, ger. 2 kid• ok. 499-3448 evallabht for publte examlna11on and ·eopylng upon reque11 et tM monthly fMI Swll'l'mlng pool c:Mmlcell need epply. 820 Tennlnll IUUlll&TI Walk lo Marlna/baaeh. Sm Studio 10x 14+ BA nr Plannlng Department be1WMn the houri of 8:00 •. m. and 5:00 p.m. 640-5470 Mrvle• bu1lne11. Arte-w. y. e 0. t . M •• a • ..... Te•1a1 Avatt 21 1 1845 /mo. Main Bch, view, no llove BAYFROl'IT office• from ~Long BMeh, Tultln, _84_2_·1_1_83 _____ _ ..... lllf'I Oec«ator pertaci. IP8-831..0554, 831-9303 S335 utll lne 494-3044 Notlcie la lunhel' given that In accordance with E. 0 . 11988, tM City S3501mo Parking, 1en1-trvlne areaa. No ••P•· BUS PERSON full-tllM. 2 er. 1 ea. leundry rm. ciout 2 Br. 2 11\ ea New completed an elght-atep process In order to mlnlmlre any f1ood tonal, ate 873-1000 rtenee n•e•eury. wllll dyt, apply In per90n. The pool, crpt1, drapH. Cape Cod 1tyle. pool, laat. IMfk 2741 1..,.rt lllck 2719 hUtrd• uaocl•t•d with either of theH pr0Jec;t1. II hu been NEWPORT BEACH. olflce 1raln. $60,000 ruu amt. BMc:h HOUM, 619 Ste. $415/mo. lac:uzzl. rec:: arM, private _ !tet•rmlned that the f1ood hlWlld• ..-ociated wtth 1hese proleci• Will r • q u Ir• d . W 111 n • t · py Hollow Ln. l eguna 2264 Maple patio, bateony & large UllflD lPTI INO FEEi Apt. a Condo bl minimal due 10 the nature ot th• pr0Jec11 wtilc:h eontlal of •ult• overtook~ Her-$40,000+. Cati eofleet Beti. -~. Tll .... M2· 11U oparage.ddee<>f•t,or ~~.~ A LOTllOELLYIVPElACE rent:i-7~ Y~"1'2AenB oktela. moder•t• rehablllta11on and doa not Include •ny expanalon• or m .. ,~~~o!; Ml It. MA on·F·rto,9-,.6!.,M-0.1A1 lk for'·c_A_R_E._E._A _____ _ aper, rapery m ..... , I " .,._., r If. atructurll changes. In addition, flood lnturanc:. will be procured for uOy ......., 1. : ·~:!~':'':i'n~. B:,j ~~-i~!: 1 ~:· .'1:.°:i~.r~~ :~~~";, 1 & 2 Br 12 Br. 2 Ba. trom 1525. No each of 1treM project•. 8~f,~A ,::~fc!~:!.~: *IUTAIUl'J* MARKETNJ earport, lndry rm. bal· 494·2220, al1 5 eall •Poollepalbt>q =-~o:rc ,._. No fUrther en\llfonmental review of auch pro)lc1 Is propoeec:t to be nera Miii. N.8. 848-50!51 NEWPORT BEACH HIM.I~ cony. 84&-3376· •lllumlnattd kitchen 546-4655 °"'"' conducted prior to the ,..,""t for releaM ol Fed«al fund.. Prime Beach Loeetlon """1ftUUllU1 I 527 w. wttaon .... 11 c.itllng• ..., llYFIOIT OfC Xlnt leaM/3500 1q It Tll .... M2·1MI ..,., : 1 Bdr, 1 Ba, pool, •5 1e:rea of belutlfully 11150/mo. Bac:helOf' Pen-LOW PRICE TDllllr'r ~8!'~7'l;.,. adu. ,~~'·1~7 pell tand1ceped aurroun· thOUM VWNlll•, pool, Adll tnter .. ted ~lee. group1 and peraon1 dlMgreelng with thll ,2~001qm. "o··. 01',out nd& "1a°°'11.' Churehllt Prop. 540..µ70 IM~ -AllW • ~ "'"" .,..,... ~ d 1 1 ecl•lon are Invited 10 aubmlt wrltt•n oomm1nt1 for auoh .. _,_, Inge epa, H eur ty 01 •· all Id I h Cl f ., I I •vell. lmmed (71 •) $ 00 2 Br, 1\\ Ba twnhH . I BR upatalre. S370/rno. • Nr Frwy1 & ~ ~•• no petl. C.il cone ertt osn by t • ty o fountain Y• l•Y 10 ttle Planning S75-9007 or (2131 HATE THE 40 HOUR 14 4 lklltt-4nl, 1aunc1 rm. e«· A9fa. ~. no pelt. • OUlet .,.. tOf' app1. Department. ucti wrltlen commenta lho\lld be received at 10200 •93-3724. wOAK WEEK? port, yard/bale. Small 352Vlc:t°"8,1146-1181 •Ho peta; tur~all TSL Mgmt 842·11103 Slat• Awnue on or befor• Fe~ 8. 1983. All IUc:tl commenll *> This la the Buelneut Ful f Pet Ot<. M00-'825/mo. 2 Br, 1,/\ Ba. 810 ~n ll14) Ml· II W1llD lllfW reoelved will be conaldefed and ttle City wtll not requeettM,.._.. of eoo 1q. 11. oflloe or tt1o9, °'PT, MOO-seooo+rno. PER YEAR i• 2W Or1nge Ave. St. Adult• pret. Srriall 909 1 Holland c, H8 F9der., funda °'tall• any admlnlattatlve IOtlon on thl within projec\ zoned c.2. St• s .. 17th e mo. old mlltg Pf09"8fl\· • DPllllm Cell I°' appt dogl OK. &45-6463 Btwn Slat1t/Wemer 3 I 4 8'. CloM 1o water, prior to tha dale apeclfled In the preoe<llng aen1enO.. St. C. M. Water & gee Pd. Opport11nlt11 ontyt For 1714) l•I au TSl Mgmt 642-1803 olf 8Meh tum & unturn, r..aon•· S300 mo. M&-7761' Bill. appt. call 8711-0941 Mr. '" .. _., 1 Br. 1390/mo. Poot. 1 *·all amenlttet. Brok• The City of Fount.in \relley will undan&ka the proftet deectlbed S1raub dyt, 875-~931 <24 holn) 2 ~· ~ ea.,..r~et~.: etove. ~~ lndry lac. I Wlw.11 &II 876-.4912. atx>Ve wtth 81oOt1 Grant funde from tM U. 8 . ~-.. -1 of HoulllVI BEAUTIFUL OFFICE ....... No rllk lnvwtrnenl liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 11-......, ,,,.._, "" "" N t 23 W B ..._.., .. ._, '""' 17th St. toe:, C M. 8501q ·~~~~~~~~~ 1,a -$• pet9, '525tmo. l3H A s.°s ~•51•8• · ay. S1pae. 1 & 2 br, tov.ty and lkblll Oevelopmen1 (HUD) under Tl11e 1 of 1M Houtlna and ft, garden & fountain~~ -·~ ltak~ 941-0783 .,...., · P net & atrHm1, MC. park newpor1 apart· Community ~opment AC1 of 1974. The City of Foun111n Valley I• I 1Urroundlnga. ... ., ti &.all 4124 ~ with Stodl Bro- •· 2 BA 1 Ba, p11lo apt no e•t ... "1try by phone. tner1l1 rewrM IOOO oertlfylnO to HUD that the City end Howard Stapher\I, In hit offlclll 845--3120 842~403 -Wlf 11.eraea Firm~ 3 8', SAN . 1\\ Ba peti SA811 .• ge rtc •rea lnet. gym, COVHfAY CLUB LIVING capeclty u City Manllg*, COf'tMnt to eooept the Jutlldlc11on of the Klddef. PMa>ody & Co. 2 •• ws. 1 B• 845-9181· or 752-0011 pool ' IP•· ,r .. cable IN NEWPORT BEACH Fldltal oourta If .,, ec:tlon .. brouatlt to tnforca NIPOMlblll1 ... In Small olllc .. •Vall., 100 not ltt•IOhtlf\ your flt• lnoO!p«ated. 144-7040 c, POOi, HO pelt !Ml-955' Install, 2 Ir•• mOI. SlngtH 1 & a 8drm r.1111on 10 tnvtronmental ,.,,...., d'ectllon-m&k~ng and llCtlOfl; an<' eq.lt. apf>(OX. Very r... out. Lat UI help tailor -I 2 • w1ge1 SA10. Nu q>t, "'::rs,~· ~~~1:-'! IMM691 Apartment• I Townnc>u· that lheM reapontlblll11 .. htv9 bMtl M11afted. The tegll en.ct of the ~!~~nJ':.~:r~~·~ m•k• 1 lo•n tor your 1576 "C" Oreng•. 842•7528·evee orw•mda Lovely Unit by the s... ... From IMO oertlftcl11on It thlt upon l1"1pprovel the City of Fountain VWy may ~ ••· Ml-3711 needt. We llnanoe Y04.lt lllLlllll 936-4120. 1-&PM Wat• · ~view. tplt M, 28111 On J•-"-....... •I u .. 1h• Block Grant fund• and HUD wlllJ•v• Htl•fl•d lta 111, 2nd, 3 rd T .0 .'1. hp anding Newport pd 2 Br. L 17th. ttptc, petlo. 1~ba. gar, trptc, b•I· _.,...,., nu ~blllt.._,, .. -~ t .. -..,•t'--' "'-· .. ·on-t p-.... •-of,.....,. COAONA OEL l\ltAA 121,.% e..cn Cll'Wlt «*Cl oom- 1 .. I .. I U. 1•r, no peta, depo11t U3' l•undty roo m, Stn ~1111Hll'I Rd. HUD wf11 ~i.;-'Ob~~ 'rott•""'~~-Or tM ~of~ She r• outoe •pue. · " ACT NOW pany '* co4laC1ot po9-2 O 0 • I 4 7 5 I m o . . No Pll•· 16t·2191. __. and ~anoe of the cenlfteatlon only If 11 It on one of the followtng 199.50 lnGlud .. detk & Call on our e)lptf11 at no tlon1. "9Plletn1• """' ·' , ~::.'~.~~e:~i.e~~::.: 631·'4271 R&H 1n .... 1ment91 SC::.' apt. 1 mtM from b&Mt: (I) Thll ttw oenlfloatlon wu r19t In fllelt .. eouted by the Ille eabin.tl Mo to Mo. coat. ::;:,.2!,~0::,~';: 88Q, lilo pat1. 642·5073, 2 Br. 2 a.. w/frplc. 2 cal' 3 81m 2 Ba. di~ rm, • no~· oert=lotr 0t other ottlotr of 9PP!lcan1 approvtd by HUD: Of (b) ~5~~ !~~ n a Tu• 1 · DllTll ..... elng. en cafd a OAT ~tno. ld11tt1 . ..!'· ., ... frplc. w11t11ng 771 c' ., ~ 14 ·2'57. that '1envtronmentalr.,.recordt0t1M=pro ~lcet.. ,. = W.., lll·1UI •KP· ~ed. Conttct .. 5<. tnc: 111-....... ,.ge. 1 1Pt .. •. •'-Yfront• oml of• req""*1 decllQI flnclng °' ._ ---bla 10 the ....-2 omot, tihop-or tt0te. J Taylor Mon·''' f '1ki:tftizld 71CM)l47 ::l.:.. 2 1:,.o:J•our. N/ll'tlkr, pvt "'"'· ar. protect In the envtronmantel revt.w pl'OC)IM. Obltc1tOM mut4 be 40t,;. !. CM. nr :r. llltwttl ..... 1 . IO AM . 4 : to, M. ..... ii 2 BA a ••. Gptl, drp•. . '515/mo. 813·1521 C . P'9'*ed and IUbmtNd In eccotdenol wlttl the '9QUlred pr~ :.."t.201: ~~=· . Art lttl '"91 76t-7900 8 tlf\.tl ":,i t 1tove, refrla, w.Mldryt. 142&. 2 er. 2 11,1 "'°'· 11pm (24 CtA Part Ill) end mty a. addf1111cr to HUD at Deper;:ment of fixed 30~ 1 .. tD'tftom 1111,_,. a: P~:J!' IP&. 1-:i p. t I 0 ••• 0 0 m 0 . patio, kid• oil. "'° ~ .. £Ht bluff: 2 epac. t Ir Housing end Urban Development, Ar•• Office. HOO Wll1hlr• ION THE WATtfl. f\1(1'1 or 11.115% 22-·- paid. No~ , N2-H72 94z.2n1 • .....-. ..,._, ...,_ C#l*I. pool, BCNlaYard, Loe A.ngette, C•llfomla 80051. uni, montt'I to month or find tS yr 2nd TD 'I = ,;~~~ .• 2 edtm. 1~ k .. ,$AM/mo. 1 Bf 1 8&. ~ 1 a I Ir, '*'O, ~ one •"'11 balcOny. ,_. !MM, uOI turn. zr1n9 from 1,.116%. C11t ua pey, NA Indal .-...... 2 ldrm. I ... 1511 frPtO. lndry rm, cal' Por1. drape• a cer,.t. No Miit ., ... No pat1. 1175 Obfeetlotll 1° V. , ...... Of Nnd9 on b8ale other°''" trio-•la1ed I e vall 714·l'15·I 10• ~~'n:t• Cll\ ••11• you 1n 1 c~ Sl"bW11Co11a. Cell * w. ~ 111-*' oat oei. A"81 Wt,.., P9CI. ..,.2t'71 a MaStmo. '4W717 ~t~-=.=~.:_~o~HV~ r90ltwd .,.., I NewpOt't IMofl Statl'* ~~~·= u 1110 ICING• ~-, 1 tr. t111~A.,.,1 1 Ta~ Ml-M11 2Ir.2\t la, 2 cillt p , 28r, 28& ~ ..,.._ hliMn lftttltPll Mtd COUN'Tlf• NM0N fOf 1 ._ f**W'• '315/mo. US>9-•£.*9 c.M. ouw ~ e11acfltd. l""'*1 octu-O••· ft plo, du mo. HOward I~. ,;::;;.r., .. Onto• for 1'4-4"-1116 ••tica ...._ ~ talt•. atov•, lndry rm. I tits. uoo ""· Joye. P •no y I m II • b Oii • 541-2750 dya. 14()...4* l 1 City .,..,,...,. _ LMM Call ~ t-1 CAllf' P'IVOINTIAL 1 1 • a 0 A W • t I' M • ...,.Mfmt.MM*l4. W'._,Gt·t•••• MOOtmo.t4 .. IS 1 U!L·-=" _ r • N~l42....,.. l ,UNOIMO,INC ~t-3040 , ... Oran~ Coaat DAILY r II OT /M1111d 'f1 J1nu1ry 24, 1083 ffiil· lessi1nml Serv·h:e Direct a.W1ula1 'Care t hnin all far•1a&y ,la .. -.•-t .. &y..._ ____ 1 ..................... ___ , .. r....,a l..,•t .... la.,.1.._ ___ Pla1tts/ .... h 11'81.!J!;~L.J ~ ... _-----.-0-... -.. -111 11111 ..... r~i.ct T«J( 8ervtce .... paam11 ftLAISnft f'ATCHINQ TTLl' INSTAt.~t'D Ii Wll.I. 81T In my CM flOITll, Carpet lntlllllllOn I fl Om WALi t .. C u........ HAUl..·MOV ·RlMOVE Home/olflo-appta .. "Hluccoi. lnt/tKI. 30 All lllndL Quatanle.d. 1nyt1m1, 11no1d yerd, p1l11 rtHonably ptlolcl AU ph1Mt 14 yrt exp. L1wn-trH·lllfUI> lnttell I'm lntur.O 031•4071 by Alch.,d Sinor Lie yre N .. t Peul 545•2971 Aeft Jonn 840-1217 $1.14 per day That't ALL you pay fOt I 30 day •d In the M.._I,, '"' 548·2n4 O.,.r 30 Yllf 1•oetitnCI Fully llC 'd l tn1ured TrM lrlm/R9mov•I 803·0415 NOF\M 200044, 14 y11 or t11ppy S•b"lllll"'" .,,~ hOur • Carpel work• et t-11205 c0t1trect0t 132·6&48 I.Awn m1ln1IA0101llllng Laa•1t• la loo.I cu1tomer1. I v ~ I '"' ltnltt ' "• • l'r" Hllm1t• 541-eC>eO lt1tla lhri you, 831·«10 ... ~ Near VlctOfla/ nt ref• C191at/ CtatH!I ompltll ~llt• well•• GARDtNINO HAVICI , • .,..,,._ Tr .. kv1cl trim • cut, Cotti MeH 842·1482 c:elllng1 Smell lob "*"" at-a.-&.aHM ltrl H IN' II 'V 141-llJI Pruning, et.-upe ta't CLA88 PAJNTINO .. M:,. garc:lenlnj, a lean up1 Cement·MMOnf}'-lloctl lallet 12 yr• llCI) Bud -· .,. Furnec.-poo4-w11er ti.et comm/rMld &4&;7558 W11tp1p11 lnl/Ht Fl•· M~ Mr 'rencllCO 031-4185 W11tll-Cuat WOf1t 1.IO (71 4) H2·0U2 1---03:::,:1:,::·4!04::::::8 ___ 1·::---::---:-----palre Fr" ttt 979-52M , --~ Ca•lHt Malla 1~•3~8:1J05;7"iijAoi;b_M_7·_2_883_,'!lT!MfJ-tri1tia!fJ~---:_-:::.:·•Ao0'8 CLEAN·UP tr" & leaM Ca.uly M1l1t ... Mt ULPI,. P&nmll Plaa•&a ••--.••, ,...7• 01 C1blnet1 & ~arpenaltry ICtraa lc Tllt anrub trim, malnt, haul, AOllN'9 Cl.l!ANING , ...... H ... O ... M'"'e"'lA ... A'"'IN ... T-EN_A_N_dEP-L~ ratM•, lie ..... •.9999 2•a.r II M 1••.11•1 8erV\Oll. • P dwu Small jobe •rep re ELECTRICIAN. PrlHd l1ndecepe 770-7530 &ervle•. 1 ttlot"'"'"lv WORK OUAR .• REAS. .... "'"" -v -a T t l Fr .... llM•ll 845-2003 ITIYI .... TIU 1111 'fight, ffll ••Um••• on v~w I& 091-9955 INT/E)(T PAINTING Qu•lllY·~•lbl• r•IN I., I Bnt prtc.1. 983·3283 IL~~2!..""21'" loeb7•3· "3·" MOW~LroNo~~aTRIM. Hcoleul•:..hlo•u•Mnln. o. 5,4.0.0ll•b'l.7. ·-.--------1 & WAl..LPAPERING ATLAS PLUMBING Mo•t 11Ubjec:t .... 1K2·,1!. Carra try C~l1' Cart ""' .. ..-v "' u• Rea.eoneble. 978·3180 ... a11•rt Cuttom work Fr" Ht. HEATING & WELDING Dey/eve M • 1 '" · I .............. _____ LIC'D EL CTRICIAN ,.., Own lfllnll). FINI. 1"'e""R_IC_K_w""o_R_K_S_m_ll_I _IO_b_• Rea• Steve 5"'7·4281 2• hr Mrvlce 8"'5·188a Mr. MOl'QM 145-5178 F*nod./Aepelrt. Lo r•tM ChHdeett. Love & 10111 IC· Oval. w~k ... ___ r•IN VOL.ANDA 042-0405 N 1 "-·t M •---------T lllftn D.cll. P.110• '.nc.. v• .,... -por . .....,.. • .... 1• yrl evp. I'm 11mal1, my "EP•l"/"EPIPEl"EMOD . • cept1nc1, FT/PT, CM Fr .... , Tom 831·6072 • IPUILI Pt.Im I I ~I 075-3175 "le ft n ... n n n .-..~-....;;;;---...--~- DO NO FrM NI. Steve 752·9558 home 845~0189 wkdya ,.., ne • pr CH are 1m1111 Ron. LOW COii. 24 hi MtVtc.. EXEC. SECF\ET ARY IT WI REMODELS FACE LIFTS RESIDICOMM'L/INO Eiq>'d In all hOme repalr1 Cleaning Servic. Cite· BRICK·STONE·BLOCK 850·8-471, 850-7"8 , __ B_R_E_N_T_l _5o-_10_30 __ 1 Typing. A/P, AIR. ,_... Ill fir ...... Cuetom w~od ptllOI· Lookl;gS roaO •~nt ~~~~ 20 YfL Do mx own work. Reaa, No Job too llTllll nlntM 19 next to Oodll• Fr~. plintetl, bbq'I Pllf, pAJmM Of rat ... Prornpt 844•1519 DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIEC TORY S~~tr~ dick• & fence•. Ill gen ~~~~ ON~Y. Y1t~. lunch. i--L_IC_. _21_eo_4_1 _1_e_48_·_8_12_8 BRIAN 548-3018 netl. &42-8109 FrM HI. ~11, 848-0484 f\ESIO/COMM/IND PMI flct lex R1e>rlMf'lt•t1w ~m ;•g:~~6~~ .. .ell 1n1ck1, actlv111e1, TLC. '1111 CltHla llYU OIUTI. llOllEWOll Everything In M1eonrv FREE EST. 850-7189 SHIPP·l~o~:F\VICE Ul·M'H elf HI an Y 2-3 yre. 751-2342 wlldya IF YOU WALK ON IT . Exp'd In •II home repalre. WAITED Lie/bonded, Low, low PAINTERS NEED New LocatJon In C.M. Doore. Add'n1. Conv'•r· Clll i 1 ltmctl we clean 111 Wood. 1111, Comm'llR... 549•3018 winter p<loH. 873•6387 WORKI 30 yr• exp. Intl 2424 Nwpt 81 831-1433 a..a..aa.J __ / ..... I •lone, All Bldg. 35 Y" I •-C811)el, etc. 832-4881 DUNHAM HOME Hinh quelltu hou-ork Ml a l IHa•a 1111. Acou1tlc c1lllng1, I .. U l WE WASH WINDOW& F•t -Profea11on11 Quality work gu1r1t1tlld Fr" •tlm1t1 848-7391 --· I Refe. Jftfry 546-4413 Houae cleanlng & buel· ..---------1 IMP"'OVEMENT '" ' Lie 3••7•" Fr" _, ta t I -l I flalOI ~ 1-•""" ~formed In fine t"tomn. Mini 6llnd1. dreperlet. vv "" ..... CARPENTFIY·MASONRY CARPENTER SERVICE nfft, Janllorlal Wiiiet. ara tu t t I "" u~ Experienced, depend•· Why ply retalll I Mii & 01vl1 Painting 842-7479 R1p1lr/tetrtod1I, Oeckt, 1 ________ _ DESIGN·DAAFTING Kitch/bath Remodellng Call lhe profenlonll Jtm. QUALITY FINISHING ***HOME REPAIF\ bit. honett. lntelllgent, lnitall tlnce 1go9. Jim OllTM PlllTill dockt, boela, I~. gat l a.a... 1 -le·drn DAVE 494-1003 Fonnlea topa & C.blntlt 848-4800 & F\EPAIF\ REAS. .. •• , .. ___ .. No J b ~1 ..... ·1ou1 "'-xi"'-I Im dra. etc A"'n 87M294 •••• --.. ----------· ... epa .. 1 ".,,.,,.., o ..... "'" • .... .,.... 048-4800 25 ~" . Lie. 40394 1. '' That all contrectora whO •FIEMOD/ADD'NS'ft Lle'd Ken 838-1451 WE WtLL TAKE CARE Free"'· 1'om 5"'8·2953 too 1ml. FHI "':Ir'· th I b I I I . Pho n I Bonded. lne. Rell. Color I Mlla perform wO<lc OYll' l200 Plane, P9rml19, Coet 111. 01 your janltorlal & • i•••'-free NI. Keith 648-2 873• 7012 after 8 PM •I Expert. 983-0911 Al· ,_.....,_______ lnclud Inn 11bor and C It--' cleenlng needs 558-8470 .. -kd..,1 All d•" Satur uu"'-· Roofing ell twnaa '" Uo'd. Merk..879-4411 llf!t ruCI Carpentry . Meeonry -, · ' • ·ABC MOVING· Chard ., """ • ,,._... mtterlelt mull bl Ileen· -.., ....... -....,..-,.,...,..-C-:--:-0~-1·--.......... ....., ____ C t t ,._ I TREES "ooftnn • Plumbl1i day & Sund•y. I Quick, Careful Service. •-...--------New·recover-decka __ .. , un1•---lld contrea-GEN'L CONTRA T Fl Shampoo & 1teem Clean. t i HC Ill, -1111 " • Uc #411802. 54a.g734 ........ """'' Low Price. We Flnanoe. Color brlghlen1r1, wht Topped/rlf'l\ovld. Cle1n Orywell • Stucco. lie (l 1•)1t•·l012 We do packing 562--0410 Pa rla 1011• thould to •l•I• In Lie. 425g12. e.42-1323 crptl • IO min. bleech. OUPAaLt11°!!_.RdEdMn?1-D!::~1G up. llwn renov. 751·3478 Remod. J.B. &48-9990 • --:::*Ll'l-;11tiilti;M.,.;u;&;_;:*::--~~!!!~-----ROOFING REPAIRS their 1d11ertl1lng, Con· """" """" • •-Far1hlng lntftflor Deston Smell jobs OK. Ftt• trletOl'I and conaumers, &lr C ... / lahlt Hall, llv/dln. rm• $t5: evg KENNETH MecHALE Landtcaplng·Yd Clnupe JACK Of ALL TF\ADES HOUSECLEANING BY I a.et quallty. 25 'if exp HANGING/6TRIPPlllfG Htlmatea. Cell Tom 0, contact Mary Grondle et ·-· room 17 50: couch StO; Lie. 164821 848-3652 Tree trlm/remov·Mllnt Call Jeck ll'lytlme, JAPANESE WOMAN Competitive Illes. VIN·MC Scott 8-45-9325 Chuek, 541'-6392. (714) 558-4088 with 8lft/ Air conditioning, relrlge-cht S5 Guar · ellm. i:>et lrrlgellon Jim 85Hl129 Dey °' night. 075-3014 &45-3540 Lie T -118.428 730-1353 i--------,--1----------1 quullont. Contr.Ctor'• ration. heating. repair odor. Crpt repair. 15 .,,. Expert wellcoverlng In· lttNtarlal leniffl Reu. 8"~ Hp. Do wort! myHll. altta W ... ftl.i ardenlng-lndtepe malnl, Tired of houHkeerng, STARVING COLLEGE llalllllon. fleat. ConllUI· State LlcenM Board, 21 ---------1 Rel•. 554-0123 New cablMta, ceblnet 11• tree work comm/lndutt, la~Ua1 laundry • errand• R• 1 STUDENTS MOVING 111111 Alllgnmt. 681-8590 S•crellrlal tervlcH, ty• Civic-0.nter Plan. Al@alt clng, bare, formic• Chuck Nowlln &42·2873 1--=•0.,._..._P __ O_B_S __ Hable. Debby 8-42·9383 co Lie. T124·438 P h ping, copy, etc. F11t F\oom 890, Sant• Ana. Or .. -........ P--'-lng Lot Noss',"sm/Nol s,lh•mFpoo count ..... op•. -~2-0881 'AWN & y•flo M·INT, & s UM J CRPT/UPHOL/GEN'L ln1ured. &41·&427 ,Blackwelder •P•'a •nl-urvlce. 8 7 5.4459. CA 92701. ,....., .. ,_ "'" tin pece 11. 111 "'' .,.. .. " " mall Moving Joba H......, 1 Fl 1 WATCH US GROWi 1 glng & Removal. ua · L~780~·~83~5~9'..,_ ___ _:J==;:=::;~::==:;::=:;=.:= Alpalre, Sealc0at1ng. dry. Fr" est. 839· 1582 Clean-up1. Int, llC'd. Call MIKE &40-1391 ...,..,91n ng. r wax ng. w o r II o n I y . S t • v e CedlllllCI 10 Go-C-.. 1 sas Aephlt 531-4199Llc .,.., .... ,.. Free .. 1. D1w g53.2503 Gutr, Fr .. NI. 138-5543 Palatla1 I 4g4.3e1e ltwia Alteratl••• ... We Cate Crpt Cleelljtl'I _ _ HAULING·lludenl w/lge 1---------1•--•-------__________ .,_......,_.._.--. ...... -.-.-.._ Whatever the Fed Dan Hallberg Grading Steam Clean & Uphol. DOORS GALOF\Ell ardenlng, CIHn-upe. truck, ume lo ratH. The lallttt drlw In the LOWEST F\ATESI Prompt. Ouallty, Fut Service! ALTERATIONS Roll 'em on the mattet & Pevlng Co. Ata/convnl Truck Mount Untt Suppl)'·ln1tall-Repalr trimming, cement work. Thank you 759· 1978 Wett. .. a Dally Piiot nett prol111lonal1 15 · 25 yrt exp. Alto wallpa• for men & women. my With a Claallflld Ad UC. 3878804 &42-1720 WOfk guar. 64S.3718 CAii jk>b, 646-2923 aw. 545-t804, 642-2085 John Clullfled Ad. &42·5e78. yre exp. 036-7149 per r4NTIOVal. 881-0922 NB home. 850-4&43 call Nowt 842·5e78 lelr WutM 9100 lilt W1at.. Slot ltlt Waat.. 5100 lilt Wot.. 5100 ltlt Waat.. 9101 Attlll1ct1 Hll Fualtue I02S Ml1cellaaHa1 1211 Ptwtr '1011 Traatf!rtllit a CUSTODIAN, P/tlmt, min. latMIMS Wllllfff Printing WJI Telephone S1lel HARBOR AF\EA LHlhtr 1rm chair, dark FIF\EWOOD, dry Eucelyp-Bay !lunch, 201h Century 012 e mo• exper, •blllty to Fabulous wonclng cond. c emera/Plete room per· If Tl APPLIANCE SERVICE r.O. xlnt condition sso. tut, $190 e cord dellve-L•1>9trllle 18'. IB. $2500 llmln I QI! •long ple&Mntly w/ No eJCper nee. We treln, ion 10 work vertlcal Earn extra money In We NII recond., guer. &44-7362 red 714-897-6769 dyt, or offer. 876-1836 "'' Men'• JC Penn" 12 .. ~ people, Able to llrt 50 -achoo!. CIRCUS MA· oommercl•I cemera. epare time, grHt poten· $1500 PER W£EK j appllancea. 640-3077 1750.9977 evs ' .,........ lbt. Kerckholf Marine XIMUS. 719 No.'H•rbor. Knowledge of PMT prr). tfll for lvll time MCurhy. Sol• Oft Ch1mp1gne vel· Sall 1014 bike, llk:,_~~6. Lab In CdM. Facility of Fultenon. 870-et92. Ap.. ceta helpful. Xlnt for 556--8171 · ••• Ptl Pltl I llY IPft.IAIOll vet •Int cond S250 C•I heh, Lucy. •• ply bet 12 & 5 PM . COiiege student with r• Salts Work wtth the belt. C•ll La 957-1133 1«-7352 Ilise. Wut.. 1121 1111111 FIE.... Caapn MH 876-2159. EOE M/F/H Mon-Sat. See Kelly lated c:WMa. Hre: Mon-ll&ZDL TIY! How• rd F re I b • r ~, WUhef·Oryel' s 135 ea. FOR SALE DllfVlfY driver. Muet l\aw mllllL tfFllE dey 3:30 to approx 8:30 Tod Flech. formetly of 531-3000. Olal\Weel\ef s100 Ciallll Sain Ytl'TI ID WllTll &42-48«. M·F. 9-5 cfft'!Pfon~~19Jn~~~~:~~ dMfl MV record. Coat• Full time. front office PM. Tuetday t:30 PM to Financial Plannert, Inc. WYIL &llllY Refrlg. 1200 848-5848 "-~-it~.· Sfd::Ju _, .. _, lll·ltll 40' Newport Mooring. $275, S..8-8263 ~ MIH Slueprlnt, 1890 apprOIC 7;30 PM. Thura-of Newport BMcl\ would G T FREEZER .,. ... • VJ.....,... p I I ti XI I I ·~ ~ti., C.M. r.~:lpt~oo"~e:.X~~!·~l:i~gh ~I] P9M.5. ~pM..i.. S' aPtEuNrdNe~ 11111 to announce the = '!:, ~. ~~~ G~~~lft.~lte, 1135 Whl I · 111t*llnl running 11 r1"'.'1 ::: no~,. ~ 8 ~j CAMPER SHELL for El~ .. ., ,.. ,,.7 y. opening of 1 n-boiler e75-3880 cond. S295, 547·21116 1_8001547_4585 Camino or Renchero-:•: and generll olf1cl dutlN. SAVER, toe<> Placentl• room 0p.,atlon, Flrll port Ar':.4w446 I I It L Mailctl Good con d . I 125. •• lllTIL IEOIPT. Mature. exper'd, pl••- Hnt pereonallty. Near 80. Coaet Pl111 . 645-4553 ~;:i~Y ~:~·.'::'.:P~;;,'::' Ave, C.M. Trading Group Ltd In · Wlthlf & dryer aat a1t1a U• Jaitruaeat1· 1224 P1rtnerlhlp In Erlelon 35, 8-42·8273 ;-. B "/ "-·---Colt• Meu. Need pro-' .,,...., S1150 pr. oaraoe Sall. m81'1y 1tem1. perfect cond. reclng & M In/ .•; Dent AHt.·Ortho. HwJ)t Bch. 4 d9)'. Mon-Thurs. Exper. & ROA req . 842-2828 N • w P 0 rt e •ch · •----1 ... 1on11 1c:ammet1 rorl 2 10 3 ~;;';:: 'W'Mk. 45 8452.0148 Sat 8-5, Sun 8·1, 9081 I Bundy trufnPI' crulalng. lllp In Newport. l lllCJC ·:• 780-8907 ~~b=.:..cc::.~~~: unregl1ter•d ttewltlll to 40 WPM. Wiii be tr8'· KENMORE ponable dill\-Medlllffanell'I Or. HB 54=8~.r:15 c I 11 L. '' '·' • v.. lcMtm 1111":: MEISEllEIS Own bu.1Jn111. Appl: ~.; · E •' Y neO on IBM Dl9C)ley Wf'I.. wuhlr, ••Oii. oond. ltall•.W .... 1212 H BETIONEY ellver citrl· 97t·7943 '19 KZ850, rune good, :. S4·H per houc.. PI T. us.e77e & oet th= ~gi,f~ ~·e·R~~~~~ ~~:c""•~~t.· 195 8"'8-7909 All wool beige & creaml net w/caM, gd P•d• & s*11' Olllmll* iµnc:'tC:~F>M .!! Mull kno: So co .. t REAL ESTATE me & CIOH m• ... & Ave. CM. Refrlgefator. elde-by·llde. ThtOW Flug. Like new. tone S85. 846-7909 abre Sloop. •Int cond. 4 -. :.0 Aree. and • ..,.. c:ompec:t s .... man. N-.. 1 ............ , ~ou 'v• got '"' job I 22 cu ft. )(Int cond. • • • . • 8 .. s 2 7 5 I b•g•. VHF. RDF, Wind '12 , ...... n•11 :•' •mal-llDEI cer. Call 754-7720 _, ,........-WAITRESS/COUNTER u" IC" ' Nice VOX trumpet 250 Speed & DI tell - • ._ .. ---------! rlene.d P.,ton In com· 80·7010 548·1128 720·1211 gultar/kewboard amp, Sl1.000/0&0, ~5-~gn1. Xlnt cond, Whit• Bro•;-: Exper or trainee can mah 19-$15/hr tttr11ng ply. Full and PIT poel· tlon1 1vallabl1 In our publlcat1on1 . C1ll 637-2880 KING fee H IUOll.E -• merclal & lnduttrlal real ... •t I GIRL. Start 13.80 plua ' eu•n. fresh motOf'. Sup«.~ • .,...Mh -tlpe. If you 111 the right Cuttom Flo11I (Oal1le1) never uMd Bllci< tuck & d-7.J 11200 oua ,,..,.7 -. S4.50 hr 557-273 t 111111 IOI' a IUOCllalul & I H nl ... PrHf 1 gtrl, good pay. Orlolnal Caatrll I Queen Stz,ed Bedsi>rMd r o 11 . 5 · t •I I $ 3 9 0 · ...., · .........., .. ., •. Night attendant tor animal C'~~llk>n• E>CC41C)tlonal, mefkt1eble Pizza. 2121 BalbOe Blvd, ltsl1a1at Hll & Shem•. 185. 720-1211 &46-7909 MariH lisslr . 7011,· • :: hOtpit.i. 6 pm to 8 am. 4 In ~ product. Rapldty g.rowlng corner 22nd & &elboa. CANON FT& 55 & 135 MM Jne UH Offict Faraltart I 40HP ~:~ DleH4 Aattatt&9t :: nlghll lnltrviewl 2·30 lo 7141848-5051 publlshlng corporation. Apply In perton bet 3•5· lena, nun & 2)( T-.con, lt,sJJ&tal 122' 673-0240 IMPORTANT NOTICE :• •FASHION COVNSELOA 1 12/hr, PIT, Ladlea Ap· par• euam.a 730.8080 Of' 731-4347 4·30wttdaya.Expet,prel. Unllmlted Hrnlngt and W&lllMSE In ~u•. new cond. For Nie 11 pt 94 karat _ _ .. .. TOREAOEASAND .: 125 Meu Dr. Co111 flECEPTilllST growth potenll•l. ExC91. $300/bll olr 950-9041 black opal, V1tY c:oloiful MOVING SALE Atomic 4 w/o-r 1 to 1 • ADVERTISERS ., M.... lite typing end MCrl1• Iring• b1n1n11. Comm. I Exper or tralnH• can' · By appt on!y. 897·9734 EHcutlve dllk llke new rebll, $995ob0. •• ... "W UTl•u rial eklll1. Sm•ll N. 6 . S800 plua. weekly. C•lll make S&-$13/hr etlrllng Elmo Super 8 movie ca-PP. $300 ~07.5965 ' 846-4005 ' ~1-~c.byo·~~· ~· .!, • -F\eb• McDougall 11 P•Y· Full ind PIT avall• mer• w/CHI. All elec • .._,..., .....,, ....... _.-;-, Fltll offlcl. 955--2033 545•7648 ble In our publlcetlone. driven, auto exposure, 4 t.80 ct. diamond ring, PlaaN I Oriue IW L-co 12 v bet1ery char· llr• In the vetllcle cleUI·~: .. m -• -••n 11--T · Clll 537·2880 KING fM 10 1 zoom l•n• clean ewalMd II S5000. Only -ger. Good cond. 1195. tied advertlalng cx*nnna * r• 9SMY5a5 FIT Meneger. Experlen-VD"•-Salee • $28001 84()..1888. Megnltlcent restored anti-OBO. &48-4005. doet not Include any • People~ lmmldle-~ • mult. 1231 No. Cll ProflQlonel but fun of· SEllU YMI "1'111 Jeh WutM SlH 190. 048-7909 que ro11wood Grand applicable tu•. lloenM.: tely to dellvftf tlyen In Hwy. Leguna 9Mch 8-8 11ce llU Immediate ope-HONEST Compenlon Fualhln •2S lbc~!!t Hll Plano, appralMd 14800. Slip I Deeb 1"2 traneter fHI, finance·. 0 C A I r p o r t a r 1 a PM ntng IOI' relleble Pl'90l'I C If • I • •• -·--Stco'lflce 11 $3500 or will c:tlargea. Illa IOf air pol-• 957-0848, 751·1050 OFFICE HELP, PIT, Ty· with good peraonallty. TOllJl A~:e,,1 h•~.:u,~ .. M~~ I 11Y Fllllllll •w __.. .. _ trade tor good uHbl• BOAT SLl~~~~6i:= lutlon cont1ol device .! -G-r1-,-1-0-p-p-o-rt_u_n-lty-.-n-.. -. ping required and eome Mull h•11• front office GuarenlH yourHlf an ~4e..o57'?· 7_8AM or •ft '-"' 957-1133 3 H !.:. ~~'!! .. 6E_?~ let• model ear 720· 1211 ~ 40. & 45.' caii certification• or dealer : lhorthand Varied dutlea. ippearence Heavy Income you~ with ---,-,,.,._....,.,. t ....... ~..., ' ' · · documenttry p11ptr•· ··~ did tt11mpoo uatatant Call Joni tor Appl phones, eccur111 55 en enterprlelng young 5PM Mui\ "'" lmmedlll•ly u.aed. 1729. Term• Wurlitzer Organ. 2 ll•Y· 842-4644 from 9 ·5. tlon charge• unl•n··· ror busy ..ion. lie req'rd 831_3248 wpm typing: Salery company Reg. Nu<M. pvt duty, 25 elegant blue velvet 7f2·5390 board•, be•ulltul cabl· Mon·Frl. otherwlH epecllled by:• N • w P 0 '1 8 e •ch · open. · yre exp, reft avell. C. :!:'i':oo ~~~111 '!~ 9" South Bend Lathe, fully 1 , nat. Per1ect cond. 1250· Sllpt Avall. Huntington the advertl-. ·~: 8;31·1390. NOFoFE.sxHp01rA1eEnOcelL NJ~•s•· MR. WILLIAMS 30,000-60,000 Turvy 875-94-49 ....,. d.., '"51 ,.,.;,,. I tooled St250. &46-1788. -. H • r b our 6 • Y. o A a I •---'en/ .. , .... letess....... .... 7l4/682:3838 ANNUALLY ... .,, -,. 0 ...,,._ HM165 Practice Plano 840.5545 &48-7768, 6-9 a a I ~ : COior Ute ~ Nry U.S. & overMU FOf ....a-a. I •-"-Ca 11 8 5 5 • 3 154 or , MOVING SALE 175 PM . 8 4 0 • 4 O 9 7, Parts HlS··: No •• ~. 83et~ · ~-~~2~7~~_:1~~ Ex1 o-13 ~~;·:.... ~i.'t. 875-0941 Hk ror Mr. Aa1a 1la • Cube TV tabl9. Ilk•,_, lliactlluttu '211 682--0140 714/840-7875 PAINT & Jlt• body WOt'k • Hostess/HMt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ Arm In lrvtne hu ~ Slr&1b. C.h Hfi! ISO. 497•5955' POOL TA.BLE 61by Grand VON h rt llerte /llfJ up to 50% off your eet'f. Pat1 tlme 25-30 "'-per dllle opening ror .full Salee Himalayan Kitten•. Sell MOVING: wood & beveled 4'•7' altll, cultom wood S1000/0BO ~ w..ic ,,!,th Bill &42.0100/989-1221 .; Af>f*f In pereon -11 working tor Dally time, dePll'ld•ble lndM-ITIP Point A loveble blll of g1 .. cottee. end & aot• detlgn. Cornea wl bltllwd 552-1853· 951-1240 '64e-oS51 MOVING SALE :: dual with xtnt phone .. ~-• --tic · baell tablH, Ilk• new, tight & wall unit w/r::vea. I .,._ ,._-...11 .r•"O 1 ... .... ......__. 1111 • • IUOI HISE Piiot Newspaper dHllr u aggr-ve ........ ..,. fur 1150, Mal•• only. v-........ 11 $""""-Mlllng ,.111.111 -• •-Sid• Tiet to 59• evell Im· (4 1.. ...re .. ,_,, • •. In lrvlne •rH. Varied 1111111 & front onlcl 8P-poatlve people wanted &48-8132 S800 Ht. 407-5955 ...,..., """"• --· new S500 497 5g55 .., dutlle could teed to full P••rance. Type 55·85 for gr .. 1 lalea poeltlone. MOVING SALE , l for S500 nrm. 8451·8237 Vendramlnl Ski Boote. m.o. B•yalde Ot. $9/ft, . . • S 819 SLEEPY HOLLOW LAGUNA BEACH time Poetllon. Muet h•w1' wpm aocuratlly. ~ Salary plu1 commlMlon. ht• S!llO Sof Ilk LIVI l&U.1111 Stu 61+ & 8. 125/H mo to mo. No 11 ve 7 n • w truck ti r • • ·~ d_,. bit __....... l"'ht tlonllt experience requl-Ca I I T 0 m p • r 11 • r -Contemporwy •. 1 873--3e00 • b o •rd•. 9 5 5 • 2 4 7 3 950x 18.5, 10 ply. seoo. •, •TESS/mt k~a , .... , • .,, red preterebl• In re•I 531-3000 • DOelE AKC PUPS 8 wkl ,_, '300. 497.5955 1 Bouquet of 30 Hellum wkdyt. 55e-0999 ., .. Mature, feaponelble full true • van. 1181 on w•· 1ttat1 lnduetry. Call ILW I Ill llALll Balloone, dlllverld Ill';· Ski Boota, H-Size 1 :io-: time. Elq)er. helpful. Pey ~ ~.·=~ Donn• g1~. WIUl-lUYD.• Champ llnl, lhow Of pet. wana. "'11111 I time. Greet fOf Ill-· S86 uMd ~-... WTEUIOI &at• WutM N•.:- open. Apply In peraon. tlon wHkday, after· IUDIWT/ Boys. Glrla, 18 plue. fun Lg bonll. Greet dltpoll-•t-HH alone. 873-4419 873-3f00 ~ [~'/~:c:'!"1~ .. MYU ~ MR•ounb•tnhruE Tl~eu.rs152i"e. noon• weekend mor·I ~ job, travel U..,S & Hewell tlon. I 150/$300. Plutlc bucket• w/lld $2 ft/Wle/lttr116132 540·1270 Top dollert tor Sport•·· nlnga On"' wiry reepon· '1r-• fund ral1ln g for youth 637-7859 11ch. ChHP•r !Sy th• --c B11g1 Campere •., ' Coett Hwy. Nf llbie." d~able neat PIT 28 + hOurt Wllllly eporta foundation Neel. Golden F\et. lever AKC e B11tery powered Llltle doan. 8457-3939 BEAUTIFUL 25" F\C,\ 50'-80' Sllp. xlnt loc. &1 9:;.!· A~l·a '• ...... ..,.,/.... per~on n .. d apply. forNewpott8"dlYedlt dependable only. Tracy wk1, ehot~. P.P. $200. ~err.:r'eeS75.Xlnt WooclfOf ..... ety.good' Color TV. 2 yr wrnty MCUrlty. Sall bOat p,._ A~fOfU/CMGR •:; • with expertenc. IOI' NB Starting approx. $4.40 hf Brokerage. Submit r• 984-93-48 848-4009 Ot &47--0779 . burnl B the box $7 114 I , Ftte dtllvtry flmld. 873-7873. ---~· h 6 M th + mlleegl depending on I euma to Ad No. 1030• SAMPLE SEWER· FIT Rtccar top.or.the-tine M-8457-3~9 Y · Open Sun. B lb Co •• d k ~ c::~.fngi~~·h ~~.,~':. experience. Contac1 G. DallyPllot,POBo•15eO, exper'dlnknll• MuetrM Akita Pup•. I wk• old. wing mech. 1350. TVJonn'a0-48-1780 :01~•10 3~'. 1~0 ::,v:,~ 18YILl711 .. '!!_Mh~c1 ~:. &45-7997 Hy d •. 8 4 2. 4 3 2 1 c 0. t. M •••• c. neat prtclM i motlVI· M/F. Top ~·"i AKC 831-42845 Olett TOP. tor llbl• or Sttteo Set . Tuner, Turn M LOng 050-1180 -_ .. (Clrculetlon Dept.) Mon-92e2~ j t.O. Heeth« 045-33SO Ste. PIP 87 77 Chell of d 135 d••lli...~ • thick. 4\.\' IC table & SpHkere. al " • · HUMTINGTON BEACH :: HouM•lller, oceanfront, Fri. 8•m·10am only.'Rellal>lepereon,ownear. Slbltlltl Hulky Pupe, F. Cemeo~.tida · 2W _..5.050-1910 working well for onl) Cl\81'1ne1Doclt,ek*To35 NJ.Jiit '• cpl Of' IQI lady only, refa. E.O.E. I Pick up 4'1\ yr d'llld trom lllllTllY/Dll Rld/wtlt. blue eyee, di. 7 ,John WrtM F9mly Mam-1195. 720-1211 ft 1250 montl\. .; req'd. Box &48 ~ Ptlot achoo I. Vt ct o rl •· M1rk1t1ng Dept, hH llnea, AKC, 11 wke, bltaNP Belt on.-Revwe 3N Monollthle,.. e7w 742 WE Plf .• ' PO Box 1580, 0111 Placentia. drlYI to Bal-opening In Newport 1 hot•. I 4 5 O • 1 . Bf ... & Iron dbf bed. In-·&40.-7997 · 10 rHI llP• recorder. 40' Newport MoO(lng. -. Mau. C•. PART TIME bO• Pen. Wed, Fri •fttt· Beach flnllnClnal lll'vlcel (714)&48-9440. cl'd1 111 bid~ & t lr pleyer 135. 846-7909 prime 1ocatlon. Afl 111• TIP llWI :: INSURANCE IE• t UILTSI noon t2PM). 850-3&23 =dG:.:,.'1!':· r~~ 111 IUllT... =· ~~;845 matt, 1~ ~~°::::!';~ 19" PACKARD BELL col ~·~~7~;:5atment.' flfl ftD Ull :: ... wwrfter/later •rn •x re money co· R11taurant. E1Cperlencld 553-0940 F t 1 o1or 1 moe 548·2814 TV Gd o1 1125 • .: • SEMI-RETIRED OK. E•· ll<itlng for the Newporl benquet pertonnel. Full · 11:'' r-a '497.512e **' BtJY** Of' · 14:.1:&. ' Sllp avail. Belbot, 20-24'. AUi UIHI •. per'd P/T Commerclet Enlign end Co.la MIN or pert time. Apply In lltlfTllY.... · Newport BHCll Tlnnl• S100/mo. ...,..../ ... 1 ·! N I w p or I B I a oh . News. peraon 9·4, ... Kevin, W.ilf Mlab. ftrm In Colta mlN PWI , .. ,. ClUb Membel'll\lp, $850. 873-0240 2480 H•bof Blvd. "• 845-tfl.30 1 S... laJ P8Y Suri & Sand H0111. 15651 MtH h11 opening for Gd dlapo1ltlon. r111, MASTERS AUCTION MM55" ltatl Up 10 40. Boet Sllp In COSTA MESA :.: LIUI. HTIY Tr ..... : ::::--~t Hwy, L1gun•1 ron;r:,:T,H~~ ~~J43853 1 ·1330, 14' 1111 Ul·Hlt, 1:'oe~~~-;.'C:·.~ CWtn/ lat Jilt Bllb08~27~~50. Ut-4111 Mt-HIT.:. 9m1 cong9nl8ll N.B. otnoe conettnt adult eupervl-Aestaurant Call lor 1P9t. 754-454-4 Miniature dechlhUnd pup, New 1of1b•d e·, lloral 700-0405 C1meo High-CHARTERYACHTS 1Nr1. J.O. Property Mgmt. WE Ill nda non-emkr, murt type ' alon ot 111 rnlnorl. • TAii llU 81cretary to OlrectOf' o• o wtt•. 1100. pattern &175. l•nd• Local & WOfldwldl yldlt OLUI UIS 50 wpfTI, epell, enunciate CIRCUL.ATION DEPT 11 looking for 11.tn & pet1 Development/Condo 556-1938 551-3380 38 rt ot drew dr..,_, I>*-ch• rt• r •. C •I I u 75tmo, pvt •p•c•. nr : ind 11 Hll motivated. Call 831-8120 time help. Day or night I Cor't~llofl. thOrthand I Shepherd Huill~ mix gl Brown & Velour Aeclfnet. QI. 1100. Call •ft 10 Sun. (714)073·1015 :~~4::~1:~~m. All TllOll • Cell 9atbar1 759·1477 ehlft ......... Op"""unltu typing required, b1ck· .. old 125 0 go'od loocl cond. 780..0405, CIMIO High· p-'1812 BO•T SPACE •v•iL• • IOI' .;;~!'.';.~I ground In conttructlon w .. e · · 1 135. 831· 148-4 lalldt ·-· " " " " COMHHL Cl-4EY•f'lLET • Liquor Clertl, Bondabl•. PUT Tm 2 1 5 &99 Cout H;Y or condo convertlone fltlllly. 050-1910. --------1 1111 •••i t BLE t "'1f;kt In Person. 9AM • Ev .. and/Of' weelcende. 1 ..!..,i e.-cn · 1 helpM. N9wpor1 BMctl., Bleck I.Alb mill Fl M ... Chrome• GI .. Etagllf9, * ···•c* mAI' 17' bet I loc. CIOH to ! ~~::~~:!: ~=1~~ ~;:;,.,,, . · 549-29845 ~Neut~2Yr,IMePeoPte. 1t~~~-2~,~~:-:. MAO~SLAND ~:.~1~ jlttyBellall87W204f • Thi~., Inn Hot ... tractive pertonatlti.. to wanted·• r11pon1lbll ..m 11111 1• 14&-1997 720-1211 Charier Membtnl\lp •lip & loaded . Cell l•!I• IM ; 11700 acAr111ur Btvd.1 work with youth (1g11 outgolngpereonlordlll-Over 21. l!lll)ttl•nce t•I H d NIUOll'l)'dl 1 1..0 M+-7670 780.()544; If no.,,.._.,, ----------1.!========..; • ll'Vtne. I 10-14). Call 2-&PM, VltY ~food. prep. Hrl pref. D9)' alllft, pVtlme. u....... I • ~~b cn.ir. &85. Newporl lllCll T•Mll plMM keep trying. DRY STORAGE MAINTENANCE 048·7021, ext. 3 48. M/F 8.30·2.30. Cell LIQUnaBeacn.494-4375 eorn....,1 F\abbltru .,.._ 720 1211 Club f__.... m«nberlhlp Cl1ttlc 18' Llpl\rlllt E O.E. MEYEAHOFS • lrvlne .,....., ''' .. -•m1. '3 Monthly bOllit 1tor1g1, : 557·6232 1·5 PM Mon· Sell Gourmet 81Hk & dlrl, llttere, pene, a 3llO All 1. .. thlr Cont~porery IOOO. 040-83 Cent111Y ~)'bolt, '4 eyt, 1ny tile, 24 hr MOUrlty, ~ IULLOCK'8 SOUTH 1' p•-..._ Fri. Seafood, •Int prod Mils 11>1 of feed . 1.110, Ch1lr, 8ora1ahed bl.II Fllthlr plllowe cl•1nld,' Grey. '3500. 875-8181. tree llunaf'Hn9 ~ COAST PLAZA llaa I fuN m:"~=:... well. Earn &30o-UOO wk 548-~828 befOf't 2·30 or comfy. '45. 720-1211 unitized & refluffed. 28' Flblrol ... Boll, good .... , ... tlml permanent potltlon ., 'H••~ F\esteurant Mally. 71CM235 •ft 9.30 pm. OOwnPfool tlct{lng ~ oond. &f0,000. Ir. for • melnt~ I*· Malla •·Kiri " t\elplng W•l1ttlW.itr ... with Cit S!RVICE STATION 4 "'Ar~-·· did. 842-4t70 . 541.()729 1111 .... .., ::.:=.:::=: r~~ltr ::;~:.:~tt~h~: ~=-=~ A~NDAHT .... IHI 720-1211 12 lrg Delk•. Ptnblll M .. ElletrlO eoet. 191~.1....!•· '44-1111 e xpe rience. Qualified routet. Me tu re, out· elon. Mon·J!°rl, 9-1:30. Full' pert/llml. he Mr. ...... ~/ltf .. chine. b/w TV '20. ldrm otlllnt oondttlon NW5. RV & BOAT llPtMICMta lflould have I going, lttrlCtlve parental Call 720-0M5 Botti: 2480 Fa!Mew (et Aid lord Acnuon 1199 2 King wat•b«t. ~ °'""' "&'..~ 8oetd 145-8015 ..,.,._with H.V.A.C. type pereon, P'MM cell Fllr). Col._ M.... Mollucltl Coctt '4" bid, oouol\. Chelr, i t• wood lrg l"rn 8et , 8"equlf\ 60HP Mere. and m111t ll1v1 own 1 2·5PM. M-F. 842·4321, IALll/1111111• SERVICE STATION All Kol Flltl reo, 9 drwr d reuer. w/ltolllld Chine Cab. & 1~ ' belt DRY STORAGE : tooll. F'llll Company~ ext. 348. ... ATTENDANT • EXP'D 30%1~ off reg pr. mteo. 75l -S41t Hlltcll wlauetom pedl. 2 ClllY .. ~t covet~~ • name. Unique 11dl11 clothlng Apply. SMll 8t1t1on. 1111'1 SUNSHINE PET l'A"M Couch. ch1lr, ottom1n. lvs. I 1500. Solid wood lt*W tlfe.13900/l»t ott. .. ,., .... ,...._ contac1 Penon· Pl .. l atON Mell• tner09tlc I• & lrvtne, M.8. 9342 O•den GI~ 11, matcfllna t>leck neug. Qd Entert•lnm•nt Center IMO-N74 , Wet Boet .._. Ml Elll)tr1en<:*' In repelra. dlll wtttl t1a1t tor fllhlotl 938-273 2 cond. &15, 031·8"'&1 I 1&0. Good Olothlng. ~ .-. Oflloe r,"'! !""' Ffl 10 llHllng ind b1ckftow. encl/or mod ... lnno •11pt. 720-11N. ~· ~ ~~~!'*.~ • 1111 A.M. 10 ....... Too•• and truck• furn IMllPfut. """*' '*"°"· 8'nfttl..OotOM Etec ~ •Pa '1 1 • l&Tm tlL&.m .-&M,. ~ ....... ...,...,......... M1Cit 1iM681 f12S: -, .... ~ ....... ~ ... ........ ~:~:.r:~'!V:;t~ :;f 487•4777, 280 l'OIHI ••••••• Wiit fn I It 04 ?10 ' 17we0o ' M04MI 211, lofM IOQ, -lilf .. ..,, • ~ 8o.11'11tot 8t. Adema. H11nt1n9 ton Ave. LIO a..ctt. Wt ,., lllrll• lllilw Mii ~-..m10 Uncterwooel Addlna M•-=.7.':'0c.':.:;:: ltl-1111 eoec.,.... &Mctl. 63$-14111 ULll 1914 I /fllf ltrJ Au011ntta epool oouol't• ' cHM, ftlotrle, Uf tlf'ta, 11,780. eOf P. "· ""'OH• NH '. • b id, lll"' oonCllUon. W•tlfffd, 41!\lffn .. ,., ·~ Udo YecM ltroll•• Trwmtallfl lllllllll W..tM PIUSlllJ• 'lllN. OED. M1glc 11l1nd le lltr. ttlt, Pltllt 127&. IMl.aeee flotation. Atmo1t n.w. 30 PIOftll WANTED for '1411Jf..Ol18 ....... • .. OOH worlllflf oondl· All Ph ..... Huntington tooling for I few Int ... tll ll4• 1l 11 UOO. Mt-nl7 '•b. WllQH IN CON· W~NT H ' •o IO' boet, _ ---ttoM Qrell ,,_ I Httl>OIH c1,1nere. oant ... ~eotlveJ...... • • WT'tat I Wondltfuf WOt1CI au.n.,,..,,... Ind bOlt r&8T O..auP lf"'Ofn, Hew under..ptaed ..... NUQIOT ......... . =. ..... ~2...0t1 TOI' ICIPt. peteon• to repreHnt ..... , ., ..... I Of 81'1opplng, '''"' .......... ftml. 1 'I' L.oM IOO tbl ... II.._. bOt .... Condo. a llr. ..... ......... GOit I ........_.. p..-.. wflo ,,..d ,_ .,..,,, lft l~I _.., ... '/Oii ....... fwel~ ,_, .,_., t 110. ._._,. ~ Jmf\, 11. 1'4 M tl1.... n er 1400 trll , I H . --......-......-tn Nwpt ..,., lf'ltlfvlew • Di lly ,.llol C..1lfltd .... ,,N tlD. Oii 1M-1'0-1111 10' MIM b011 & • d ... ,... • ... 11•1 Tl\a1'1 wN1 tfle reqvnd. Cal for eppt. 1 • _ Me. To peaoe 10W 9d, I OI II _. .. DAILY fill.OT C1ey1 10 AM . t PM A111 M•lll ~ ~ ... «*! M2·M71 MCI let I Do11bl• b•cl.1.._lt~r .. 11, ....,_., ..._ T..,n • MOtof, ~ ~ Meft'I ltllwtftfl 10 _.. • 8~ OMCT<Hff ro r ' Mr . H e l b • r o I ei.r ~ •!M Delly 1 ~ M-V. ._ ....-.... U100C11 oond. <** ""* ......,.... fllf JMM. Cletd.ooild. _.....,....,,,.. (M•Ljml), .... ...,., tJMIOO Plot Me 1,._ __ dJ:~~N ... ,,.._-,...111 ..,._, .... ftM_. ...... 19 ' . I \' I S4t>-I 100 • ---_____ .._ __ ...,_.._. __ -., ____ _... ________ .._ __ '""!" ___ ....... '"-'.._ ____ ,,_ ____ ,........., ____________ ~,,_,..., • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Mondey, January 24, 1113 / l NE -I ;:~ I • "' ~·~ "' aw ~\, ,~ MATCH THE · NUMIERS ON THE' MAP WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE IOXES •• ATLAS CHIYSLH .. LYMOUYH NIWPOIY DATSUN • • 2929 Hart>ot BIYd., Co91a Mesa. Tel. 548-1934. 3 blodla south of San Diego Freeway on Harbor Bfvd. Coml)le1• body shop. Sates. Service. Parts. Service Dept. open MC>f\day ttlru Frldey 7:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. and 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. on Satllf'day. llACM IMPOITS 8.48 Dove Str .. t. Newport ee.ch. Tel. 752--0900. Call ua. we're the ap«lallsta for Alfa Romeo. Peugeot. Saab & MaMt'etl. THIODOal IOllNS FOID Modetn aalel. ...-vtc:.. f>*t•. body. paint & tire depta. Competlt!Ye rat• op leMe & dally rentals. 2°'° Harbor Blvd., Cotta Mesa, a.1-0010 or 540-8211. 'OHNSON & SON UNCOLN MllCUIY 2e2e Harbor Blvd .. Coat• Meaa. Tel. 540-5&30. 57 Years of friendly tamlly aervlce -Orange County's oldHt Uncofli·Mercurt dealerahlp. DAVID'· PHILLIPS IUICIC .. ONTIAC•MAZDA S.... • let¥tce • L~ 248M Allele Pnwey 837-2400 NIWPOaT IMPGaTI 3100 W. Coast Highway, Newport Baaclt. Tai. 842·t4051MO· t71M. The Ferreri. Jaouar. Aston-Martin heedQuartera In °'Mfe county. 888 Dove Street. N9wpof1 ee.ch. Tel 833-1300. At the triangle of Jarnbor ... MecArthur & Brlatol behind Victoria Station. Sa.... Service, Leulng & Parts. We make great deat91 • NA.IHI CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd., Co91a Mesa. Tat 540-9100. Ofenge County's Largest Cecllllac dNler. Salea. SeMce .. Leulng. • IAODUIACK IMW/SUIAIU . 2&402 Merguertte Pttwy., AWttY Pkwy. ••It W• offer what nob** or ..... compeny can: 1. E>cpertly staff9d. mo.t modem MMce & part• dept.; 2. One of the Southland'• moet ••P«lenced ..._ & IMalng staff; 3. Elimination of the mktd*Nn by leMtng dMler direct. 831-2040 Mlealon Vleto 495-4949 IOILONGPllPONTIAC 13600 8eac:tl BIYd .• Wea1m1ns1er. Tel. 892-e651. Ofange County"• oldeat and largest Pontiac dealership. Sa .. 1. Service, Pe-ta. • DICK MILLH FIAT/LANCIA '"Probably the lowest pric.d Flats In Southern Ca.llfomla'" (Located 1 !Nie north of South Coeat Plea near Main St. and Wamer Ave. In Santa Ana) 120 W. Wamer. Santa Ana 557-2132 • SANTA ANA DATSUN 2001 E. 17th Strfft, Santa Ana. Tel. 658-7811. Your Oflglnal Dedicated D•tl!ln o.Jer. MllACll MADA Wa'v. mc>Yedl Our new location le 1425 Baker Street. Coeta Mesa. Tel 545·3334, Stop by & vttlt our modem lhowfoom and '" why we're the # 1 Mazda dN'9r In 8outh8rn California. Salea. SeNlce. P11111 and l..eM6ng. COIMlll DeLILLO CHIVaOUT (Fonnerty Otottl CMwotet> 11211 8etldl llMt .. ~on a.ct. New • IJted • Se1ea • LaMlng • PW1t • SetVlce Come by and ... our Huge inv.ntCMYf 9'7-tOl7 54t43S1 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, OR TO BE PLACED . . ON Tt:llS 'AD, CONTACT YOUR DAILY PIL:OT REP. I t COSTA MISA DATSUN 28.45 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Tat 540-·~ 10. s.Mng Orange County tor 1e years. 4 Mlle So. 405. • SUNllY roaD, JNC. (Home of Wlllle the Whale). 5440'"'Garden Grove Blvd .. W•tmlnater. Tel. e3M010. • OIANOI COUNTY VOL VO 10120 Garden Grewe Blvd., Garden Grove Tel. 530-9190. E>cclullvely VolW> to cover all your Vol'tO requirement a. ~UMd•Salel•Leulng•Parta•SeMce-Body Shop Freewey doae In the hMr1 of ~ County at Garden Grewe 8'vd & ~e>c*tMnt. CONNILL CHIYIOLD 2828 Harb« Blvd., Coa1a Meaa. 0wr 22 years MnftnO Orange County Sa .... leaalflil, MrVa. Call 54&-1200; apeclel '*'' llne: 546-9400; body ahop fine; 754-0400. • ca I I I Orange Coaat DAIL V PILOl /Mond y, January 24, 1983 This morning there's a new newspaper that tells you all about your country in . a fast, colorful, easy-to-read format It's USA TODAY, The Nation's Newspaper. Look for it in vending machines anQ newsstands for only 25¢ today! Tlie USA in an entirelydifferentwaJ f .. . I ! ~ 1 :z .. IHl URAlll cam .ClllT 1111111 MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1933 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS -INSIDE- STRUTHIO CAMELUS Ostrich farms and bathing suit inspectors are among trivia chronicled in Jim Sleeper's third Orange County Almanac. Page 81. At class reunions, people come together to see how they've fallen apart. Erma Dombeck looks at aging. Page 82. Anthony Quinn tells why he turned down the role of God. Page 84. Edison High football star Matt Hombs was killed in a car accident Saturday in Idaho. Page CI. -lllDEX- • • At Your Service E.nna Bambeck BUD~ttn Board Cavalcade Clulitied c.omlca Cro.word Death Notkee Editorial F.ntert.ainment i1formcope <Ann Landera Movi• National News PubUc Notkes Spori. Stock Marketa Televialon 'n.-ten Weet.her W«Jd N.wa r M B2 A4 B2 C6-8 B6 B6 ~ A6 B4 B2 B2 B4 A3 ~ Cl-3 B3 88' 84 A.2 A3 . Stocks plunge after OPE€ meet fails NEW YORK (AP) -Stock prices plunged today after OPEC failed to settle lta Internal dl1pute on productlo'> and prlce1, raising fears among Investors about possible trouble• for the international banking system. The Dow Jones lnouatrial average waa down 27 .04 polnta to 1,025.93 at 12:40 p .m . PST. Stocks falling In price outnumbered thoee riaing by almoet 10 to 1 on the New York Stock Exchange. The discord among members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries came at a time when Wall Street already was unsettled by the recent sharp rise In open-market Interest rates. Analy1t1 aald It probably was premature to conclude that a collapse ln oU prices would result from the failure of OPB; to re.ch an agreement. But they aaJd It appeared lnve.tora read the news u a harbinger of further reductions ln oU prices before long. Many economists say a significant decline in oU prices would be had news for the international banklng system because It would weaken further the troubled financial position of some oil-producing countries, such aa Mexico and Venezuela. Other economists say, however, thoee problems would be offset by the lmproved condition of importing nations, such as Brazil. -Among actively traded energy lssuee, Mobil wu down 1 ~ to 26 W; Halliburton 1~to36~; Union OU of California 2~ to 30~; Gulf Oil 114 to 31 11'. and Exxon ~ to 30. Banking IHues were also showing broad losses. Citicorp dropped 1 W to 33W; Chase Manhattan 114 to 47, and Bank.America 1h to 19 1h . The early decline today followed a 27.87-poinl drop In the market last week as measured by the Dow Jones Industrial Average. Last week's dip ended four consecutive up weeks for the Dow, which topped the 1,100 mark earlier this month and reached a record closing high o! 1,092.34 on Jan. 10. The market's multi-stage rally bepn ln August with the Dow below the 800 level, Another major 1purt In early October carried the now to the 950 level and It worked ita way up through most of the remainder of the year, going over 1000 In late November. Another factor contributing to today's · · loss was the big jump In the nation'• money supply reported after the market close on Frlday. That increue of $6.9 billlon sparked fears that the Federal Reserve Board might revert to a tight monetary policy and that, such a move could force interest ra\es to begin moving up again. Another storill • corning Orange Coast residents shoWd have a couple of days to dry out their umbrellas before a new storm brings more rain into Southern California, the National Weather Service predicted today. A weather service spokesman said a period of BCattered showers today would give way to partly cloudy skies tonight and warmer temperatures Tueeday, with little chance of additional rain. Local temperatures tonight a.re expected to drop into the high 40a or low ~while_ the mel'CUcy will climb lnto the mid-60. on Tuesday, the weather service said. The long range forecast, however, calls for a chance of showers on Wednesday night, with the likelihood of rain Increasing on Thursday and Friday. J Spor•dic ahowera over the1 weekend 1ave local lawn1 a thorough 1oaklng but caused: little dama1•. according to authqrities. Althouah high aurf associated with die weekend storm pounded beache1 e lsewhere in Southern California, Orange County lifeguards reported DO problema local.ly and relatively small surf today. A little rain didn't keep this couple from a day of fishing on th~ Newport Pier Sunday. They just o~ned their umbrella and stayed close together. J . Sherman Denny of Huntington Beach, an amateur meteorologlat who bas kept local rainfall reoordl for 52 years, said the weekend storm dropped .94 lnch of moisture on the area. Irvine using caution on Olympic gy~ ce.nter By JOEL C. DON OflM 0., Not ..... Though the idea of an Olympic-caliber gymnastics center in Irvine 90Wlda appealing as the 1984 games near. city officials are taking a go-1low approach to the proposal. A group headed b,y gymnast Cathy Rigby wan\I to build such a complex in Heritage Park, offering training to local youths and aspiring Olympic contenders. The non-profit facillty would be called the Cathy Rigby Regional Sporta Center and would include a 1port1 medicine clinic and general fltnem activities. City Manager William Woollett Jr. will ask the City Council Tuesday to hold off a deci1ion on the center until it considers action on the formation (See CENTER, Paae Al) William Woolle~~ Jr. ' ..., ..................... . Chrielyn Blot1ey 1how1 oil her "new" car, reconditioned after being repoueteed. She lau ii back after coming up whh the o•erdue paymen11. • • Water reclamation project under w-ay A $7 .1 million project to annually recycle 280 million gallons of waste water for irrigational use begins this week in south Orange County. The South Coast County Water Di.strict is the first water ·agency ln California to receive state funding for a water recycling project. When completed ln the spring of 1984, the water conaervation sy1tem will provide irrilatlon. water to a achool, two golf courses, highway landacaplng and private developmenta in South Laguna, Laguna Niguel and Dana Polnt. When fully operational, the system Ls expected to distribute about 860 acre feet (280.3 million (See WATER, Pase A%) Car 'loss' turns .into big gain By JODI CADENHEAD The car dealer had rebuilt the or ... IMlf,....... engine, repl.ced the neuly bUd Even ln hard economic times, tires, repainted the car, added bad news can aometlmes bring striping and 1pruced up the air eventual good tidings. That'• condltJonJna. what Chrlalyn Blomey of Coeta The Blomeys had a new car. Mw bu d.'8eovered. "It mwt have cost~·" Lut month the 29-year-old Blcmey Mid. "It'• a new office manager udly wat.ched.. car, from beut to beauty." the bank repo911•1d her prUed "We've juat been on cloud 1978 eokl Oievrdlet Camara. Her nine," Blo11ey 1aid ... I can't. hwaband Geor1e had lo.t hl• beUeve lt." trudd.na ]ob anam. couple tmd--e.mlr--"~ they-WW fallen two months behind In to notify the deeler of a lo-day chetJ' $1~ peymenta. repo11H1lon exten1lon the ..... _ mo.eys had llUCClemfully applied But hdt, Iota of It, w.. on w.. fOf'. M a rea&lt, the ~ ._, inc-)'I' ldde. With only three a h • • d • n d m a d • t h ' days left before the repc1reidon lm~ovementl on the ca' became offlclal, the couple be he owned IL walMd into the nnt lntemate J'irat otentate •helled out Bank In Santa AM Thunday tl,000.for th• work oa tbe wtth POO ln cuh. e.muo BIOIMy 1ald bank offlclal• With Qeo1'91 aa..y beck at tu.med white. The car alreldy worll,. tbe oaUpll are an IMy'11 had been IOld to 1'ortb County be able to ....., up ... ,.,_.ti Volklw.,_ ln PllClftda.. on tM&r ~ dNlml cs . ., • ~I • Orange Coaat DAIL V PILOT /Monday, January 24, 1893 J ury eyed i n s l aying Jury M-leclion hu •iari.d in the trial for a former Colt.a Meta reaident charged with murder and attempted murder In the 1981 shootings of two gtrla In tho Cleveland Nalional Fon11t eaat of San Juan Capat.rano. Thomas Francie Edwards, a -forft".fl' 1u~ktb e~, is- accuaed in the alaying of Vaneeaa Iberri, 12, of Lake £lalnore and the wounding of Kelly Cartier, al9o 12, of Lake Elalnore. The girls were walkina on forest land near the Blue Jay c.ampground on Sept. 19, 1981, when a man In a unaJ.l pickup truck called to them, then opened fire, inves~at.ors said. Edward• waa arrested in Maryland nine days after the shooting, following a nationwide search launched by the Oranae County Sheriffs Department. Jle has remained in custody &Ince his arrest. Defe nse attorneys trie d uns~fully to have the case tried outside of Orange County, claiming publicity would damage Edwards' chance of ~iving a fair trial. Session set on parking The Costa Mesa Traffic Commission will meet at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday 'to d iscuss a proposed prohibition on parking on streets in high density areas on days streets are swept .• The proposal wouJd have to come before the aty Council for final approval. Expected to be most affected by the proposal would be s treets lined with apartments. Also on the agenda will be review of a parking ban on street-sweeping days now in effect in north Costa Mesa. Plenty of h indsight . T)le driver of this moto r scooter, parked in lot of Costa Me&a's Holiday Inn , apparently is really concerned a bout wha t's going on behind him. =---::ii... Valley hacks changes in city election rules Changes in the city election date and campaign finance rules have received final approval from the Fountain Valley City Council. With the goal of increasing local participation in the election of city council members, the council has authorized a change in the local election date from April to November in even-numbered years. This voting day will coincide with statewide general elections. Council terms slated to expire in April 1984 will be extended through November 1984, when the .election change will take place. The council also gave final approval to elimination of local campaign finance rules . According to City Attorney Alan Burns, state law already haa pre-empled the municipal guidelines. As a result, 1tate rules now will govern contributions and campaign finance reporu that must be filed by each candidate. The only local addition to the state rules is a limit of $500 on the total amount that can be contributed to one candidate in a single election by any one penon. Council members asked .for this ceiling as a means of keeping down the cost of running for local office. The new law defines the ''person" affected by the $500 contribution limit as "individuals; corporations; partnerships; foundations; political, religious or social organizations; committees, or associations." . . 1-----------Hu1tln1111 Ba1:h Health classes threatened? BY ROBERT BARKER or .. ...., ....... Hlah 1chool atudentl ln Huntfngton ~ach may Qet lhort chanaed in health education bec:auae of poalble currlculum chana~•. according to ldVeral 1ehool 110urce.. Caut!na that coneern among eome teechttr1 ll)d parenta ll a r ecommendation by distric t ~fl'atore to add a year of nllltherNi!csl tudy .oo"Rlelfi a 1raduation requirement for frahmen who will enter .:hoot in September. An additional 1emeater of 1oclal 1cience al10 would be required lf the recommendation i1 approved by tru1teea. In addition, another year of math would be required for atudenta entering the dlatrict'a aix high echools in September, 198~. Adminlatrators are proposing to drop the health education clasa u • graduation requirement to make room ln the curriculum. lt la expected to t>eoome an elecUve coune, however. A public hearing on the proposed changes ia acheduled Tuesday night at Huntington Beac h Union High School District headquarters, 102~ 1 Yorktown Ave., Huntington Beath. The meeting starts at 7 p.m. Edl1on Hiah School healt'h educaUon teacner Ralph Moraan tald ttte health educallon clue oft.rt 1tudenll valuable information on coneurner health, etudy on die aee1, he redity defecta, drua abuae, reproductJon and l.&rn1ly llte~ He aatd he fean that "• good perce nbge of 1ludent1 won't have thil kno":~~t3~ that'• -rmpo-rte1t Uf'1nem e class la not required. Admlnt.ttaton aaJd they favor the change In currlcuJum ln order to train atudent1 to 1olve problems, compute and be prepared for t.,chnologlcal changes. A11l1tant Superintendent Larry Lucu said today many health education components would be incorporated into other science claaees If the curriculum change is approved by trustees. He said students would continue to receive education on such at.ate-required subject& as emergency first aid, venereal disease, the effects of drugs, tobacco and narcotics and other subjects. No action by the .. trustees is expected Tuesday n.lght. Another public hearing is acheduled Feb. 8 .. I ·Burgner takes HB school post . Dr. Gary Burgner has been appointed assistant superintendent for business services in the Huntington Beach 1 City (eleme ntary) School Dlatrict. ' Burgner, 42, wlll join the district Friday. He will replace Robert Hawthorne who la resigning Feb. 15 at the age of 62. Burgner, who haa bee n administrator of the Orange County Department of Education's business services division, will oversee the dist rict's budget, purchasing, payroll, lunch, maintenance, custodial, gardening and transportation ·programs. : -HI.a salary will be $48,295 per year. Burgner, who holds _a doctorate degree in education administration and business from USC, has been a principal in the Rowland Unified School Di.strict and a teacher in the Torrance Unified School Diatrict. He la a lieutenant colonel ln the U.S . Air Force Reterve. He and his Camlly reside in Torrance, Sm o k e clears in Hunting ton schools The final designation of areas "We feel that non·•"'okers wtlere adult school employees have a right to non-polluted air can smoke tobacco has filtered . while they are having lunch," down to the individual achools in board president Norma Vander the Huntington Be ach City .Molen said. (elementary) School Di.strict. · I Trustees decreed this week Trustees have approved that there will be a smoke-free guidelines that would limit room for non-smokers at lWlCh smoking areas to teachers' time at all di.strict achools. lounges, custodians' offices or How that order is implemented special rooms designated by will be up to each of the 10 school principals in which pupils district schools. att not present. ----------.taauna Beach IJoines buy drawing attracts 2,-SOO Threatening skies and a light buy the first 123 affordabJe units drizzle failed to deter potential in the beachfront developmen~ home buyere Saturday and Denn.is Sundstrom, executive Sunday at the final drawing for affordable unit• In Laguna v Ice pr e• id en t of the N1-uel Car m a -Sa n d ll n g Gr o up , Rearty 2.500 ~pie l**ed the developer~ of the 400-unlt N l b T project. said potential buyen for new lgue eac errace all of the affordable unita have proP.E!J'ty near Salt Qeek, most holding lottery numbers they been ee.lected. hoped would win them a chance "They're all going through the to buy an affordable unit in the Interview process now ," Cape Cod-style project. Sundstrom said, adding that appointmenta for WUlDet1I were made after tlieir numbers were picked from a lottery drum. Thoee who qualify wW be able- to purchas e one and two-bedroom condominiuma at p~ ranging from $65,000 to $85,500. Interest ratea on the affordable uni ta wW range from 8 ~ to 11 percent, Sundstrom said. He said the units should be ready to move into by late April. Numbers were drawn for 58 unita on Saturday, available to thoee earning between $26,000 and $33,000 a year. Sunday's lottery saw 105 units up for grabs for those earning between WATER PROJECT ~. $33,000 and $40,000. A week ago Saturday, 3,300 people showed up for a chance to From Page A1 gallons) of reclaimed water for lniption each year. Boaters cry 'foul' on documentation change proposal Funding for the project comes from the water district, which will eontrlbute about $1.6 million of the cost; the Metropolitan Water ~ about $2.5 million; the state $2 million, and Avco Community Developers, about $800,000. . ByALMONLOCKABEY has not been forwarded to the Department of "The propoaal to do away with r>.ie,,.... ...... Wl1tw Transportation, the spokesman said. documentation of pleasure craft ta ridiculous,". A propOsal calling for the elimination of He said there are about 50,000 pleasure craft said Simon du.ring an interview ln her Newport · f all tional -~'-b th now documented nationwide. "That compares Beach office. documentation o rec:rea v~ Y e h .11 f ls ''The -'y ~•-the ,.. __ _. Guard .--..,_ US Coaa Guard '-----··.-..1 •-b b boat Wit the ml ions 0 vesae the Slalff have ~ nJUtuo::. ~~ n•""'•"~ . . t n .. AlVU.O:U proOCD.... y .............. red," he aaid. is from the documentation of pleasure Veteela owners, boat builden and dealere, and certain '""&-"'" -=-~-•:.:\..•--. financial institutions which>flnance the purchase Aa:ording to the Outboard Boating Clubi of and COl'IU'Diiaa1 ~ such 81 ~'6 boata ana of boata. America (OOBC ), from 40 to 50 ""teent of the others~ in trade," abe added. f f r-Simon said the propoul was particularly Under U.S . documentation, a orm o boata in the country are documented, for which "unbelievable" in the face of a new and naUonal licensing, boata of a certain ai.r.e and/or ownen must pay a fee to the U.S. Coast Guard. la bich in volume are considered veaaela of the U .S . M ost owners of large boats consider simplified documentation w w went to dOV"",...._.,nt and are allowed prtvil..aes in fore'..... d ti 'vil e:ffect in July, 1982, for which the government e ~........ W h i -e l l ..,. ocwnenta on a pn ege.. spent a vast amount for computen. count r i ea · it cert a n ex c e P 0 n s • In Sou them California there are more than "Now to turn around and shelve all of that ii documentation al8o permits vel8els to be subject 7 ,000 documented vessela, according to Greta a waste of taxpeyen money and .will oertalnl;f to preferred mo~. Simon, who operates a documentation service in reduce Coaat. Guard's badly needed income1 The proposal wu made in a "roles and Newport Beach. There are 1,791 pleasure vessels Simon stated. , misaions" study recently conducted by the Coast documented in the San Diego area, and more On the other hand, the OBC aaJd the change Guard. according to a 1pokeeinan in Washington than 6,000 in the Los Ant:hLong Beach area, la being considered beca1.11e o1 continuing budget The project will include six miles of pipeline, two pumping 1tationa, a 1. 7 milllon gallon terminal reeervoir and a filtration plant. The filtration plant will be oonatructed in A1iao Cnlek, adjllcent to the $100 million A.li8o Water Management As/.ency treetment plant. . The new $2.1 million -treatment p1ant wW additionally treat waste water 80 it can be Ulled safely for irrigation pu.rpmee. That highly treated tnigatSon water will be tranaported to cuatomen via a pipeline eeperate from that for potable water, district officlala aai.d. COit of the treated water will be paid by the customers, inclu ding Orange County govenunent, which wW uae about 18 acre feet per year to water three county be.ch parks. Avco Community Developel"ll will be the largest customer, using an expected 450 acre feet per year. The water will go to the company's ~lf COW'le and residential deVeJopment~ D.C. It has not been acted upon intemallv and which includes Newport , Simon said. .£Qncerna of the Cout Guard · --------~-------------------=~----------------------------------,-Scattered showers to remain throughout week ' ·' 48 11 n n Ill • II J3 " n 116 14 .. .. == .. 14 •n .. ,. .. IO .. ,, " l4 40 .. .. . 10 41 .. 41 :: = .... II 4S ........._ .. 41 ~ 40 .............. ..... -• 41 --41.. OGH __ _ •1 .. Ir Rtld .. " ..... : :: tu- t,:: e~v· • 4f .. Ii[~· i •. . . ., II • 11 .. • • 11 .. • • ., • • • • .......... • Tides IO .. -..... ., 41 11 .. ..... .......... .......... 11:tt._.... • ,,_..., • ""' . 1: ....... I ....... •1•.-. ....... t :•jMlll, ....... ~ 1 ........ I ....... :s:Ll ll" .....~ .... • .... .... :n.••1tt • _,___ ..... •• NATION U.S. Marines, Israelis . continue 'close calls' By Tbe A11oclated Pre11 • WASHINGTON -Pent.aaon IOUl'OeS, deecribtna lt aa the ~ closest call yet ln recent U.S .-Iaraeli military confront.at.lona tn : Lebanon, say a U.S. Marine rtneman reportedly twd an laneli • soldier In hla aighta and had to be ordered not to fl.re. The Washington P01t, ln ~th'• ediUona, quoted unnamed Pfnrt.agon offfdll.ls'as·saytnr-tha e Martne complatne<tto~ll superiors that he had been trained to flre ln aelf defenae and was frustrated when he was restrained. Laser to monitor weather WASHINGTON -The weather service la teeUng a luer device ~t could signal early warning of an avalanche or fluh flood as 1t wa.tche.t storms over uninhabited mountains and along remote rivers. · Basically, the new "laser weather Indicator" does what mos~ ~pie do just about every day -look at the out.doors to see if Its raining,, snowing, hailing or sleeting. But it will be where people won t. It is also being refined to estimate juat how ha.rd the preci.pilation is falling. Cranston backs nuke halt • 11111 I llCll We almost didn't ---~~ get to 'Love Lucy' LuollJe Ball wlll be honored toniaht with T.V Gulde maaulne'• Lile Achievement Award ln l'CICOl"1tion of a career tha.1 almmt didn't baDDelL ~ Bell lalned molt "ol her fame u atar of the ~-NMJ.nl TV aerte. "I Love Lucy," which pnrnlered on CBS on Oct. 21, lifU, after a IOftl ~«le. The problem, you aee, wu U,.t tne network thouaht the ldea of •W'rlna Ball wtth Cuban bandleader Dest Arnu (who wu alto her hu.aband) would be a dlauter wtth viewers. The miltake TV almost made became qulckll obvioua when, within a year, "I Love Lucy' wu televlaion'a biageat hit. It hu a1nce become a TV clulic, wtth old ahowa still beina syndicated ln 93 dtlee ln the U.S. and ln 2f other countries. The award will be preeented on the Ball "Fourth Annual TV Guide Special" at 9 tanlaht on NBC. Crane maters whoop it. up The matchmaken at the International Crane Foundation ln Baraboo, WI.., think they've found a potential mate for Gee Wh.1%, one of only about 115 whooping cranes left ln the world. Orange Co&1t DAILY PILOT/Monday, January 2'4, 1993 * A2 Th planlMkt romanc.-o would tnvolv Gt Whtz and Canon, a youna female •ndhUI crane namf'd afwr c.1>nwdlan Johnny canon. O.Ora Archibald, dltec:tor ot thP foundation, uJd adenUti. e>epeci 8-month-old 0 Whti wlll mature ln thr to the yc.>an, when they hope to mate l\lm wllh <'4lrt0n . Pounding the pavement at JOO Ett.ello Wlnwood celebrates her 100\h blrthd¥y today tn Loe An&elet, but the 18)'1 fJS yean U an ICl.tetl doetn't teem to tw. enouah for her. "If I fl tan ofter I'll take It," aald Miu Wlnwood, whose career began durtJia the age of Oeorce Bernard Shaw and has pro_Breued lo the poRular televl1lon aerlee "Quincy." Miu Wlnwood'1 friends are throwing a party for her toniaht. with Pres.ldent Reagan ana Queen Elizabeth JI expected to send greetings. Win wood Pigs don't get to ham it up Low clouds kept three parachuting pigs named Ralph, Betty and Mabel ff?.unded and put a damper on "The Great American Pig OUl fesUval ln Orlando, Fla. "It's all off," Walter Sill, promoter of the event, said. ''Thia ia the flnt time we've ever had wea\her problems. We've had SPCA problems, but never weather problems." >.. part of the festival, the three pigs -attired ln goggles and hats -were to drop into the ~ntral Florida Fairgrounds from an a)titude of 4,000 feet while strapped to three conventional parachutists. . W A~HINGTON -Democratic Sen. Alan Cranaton of ~allforn1a says if he were elected president he would un~edlately negotiate a nuclear weapons freei.e with the Soviet Uru?n and then negotiate "substantial reductions" tn U.S. and SoVlet nuclear arsenals . . The Senate .Democratic whip, in a speech prepared for a Uruted Auto~bile. Workers Union meeting Sunday, a1ao said he supports legislation to curb sale of foreign automobiles in the United States. Newpa~Beach~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bettina-Bents rites set Tall hotel STATE ·: Gas prices spiral down LOS ANGELE'S -Falling gasoline consumption and the w.orldwide oil glut could combine to make April'• nickel-a-gallon federal gas tax hike almost painless to consumers, an oil industry analyst says. Gas prices have maintained a rapid downward spiral since the first of the year and now average $1.18 a gallon for all grades, Dan Lundberg said Sunday. Missile protes.Jer~_held VAN DEN BERG AIR FORCE BASE -Anti-nuclear ... • activists attempted to block the main gate at this potential MX }ll.lssile test site today. but were promptly arrested. At least 100 arrests were made shortly belore 10 a.m.., and Memorial .ervices for Bettin.a Bent.a, daughter of a prominent Newport Beach family, will be held at 3 p .m . Tuesday at Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Bents, 26, died Friday at UCLA Medical Center after a brl~f illness. She was the daughter of William and Marcia Bents, well-known Newport Beach realtors. William Benta ia a former commodore of Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Beside• her parent• ahe ls survived by a mter, Wendy Lou, two brothers, Robert and -Willltmth and her maternal grandmo er, V-ary~e March, all of Newport Beach. Benta was an active yachtswoman and had_won numerous local and national titles for women aailon. She was a member of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce and Toaatmaaters Internation.al, She waa a profeuional fund-raiaer and had worked on many charitable and polltJ<'.11 campatana, lncludllur a personal lund-raiser for. President Reqan. She was an accomplished musician an<t taught &!!c"h to ..,.atudents in Newport· . Prior to hh illness Benta worked on a campaign to establish a maritime muaeum in Newport Beach. Her family said an organiz.ation 1-being .et up to carry on the work and to recelve donationa· for maritime museum. Bettina Bents ~ eyed in NB : A h o t e l c hain seeking permission to erect a luxury hotel In Newport Beach tras-revealDA---• that the structure would be 19 to 20 stories tall. - City planners said the hotel, at 190 to 200 feet , would be one of the tallest buildings in Newport _ Beach. F our S eason s Hotels, the · Canadia n firm that would operate the hotel and own it in conjunct ion with the Irvine Company, is asking for permits to build the facility in Newport ~n~. I more were expected as an estimated 300 protest.en planned to 1 block the gate. . ~Bradley's chances viewed Newport planners OK actors' restaurant The h otel woutd-have -s25--- rooms. Four Seasons has been interested in building ln Newport Beach for two years. It owns the Pierre Hotel in New York City, F o ur S easons Clift in San Francisco and Olympic Hotel in Seattle. • LOS ANGELES -The possibility Chat Loe Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley might run again for governor of Calilomia ln 1986 has drawn a mixed reaction from state Dernocrat8. · "It's not going to be automatic .next time" atate party chairman Peter Kelly said of Bradley's ch~ncea for the Democratic nomination. "He's going to have to work for lt." One killed in gang ambush • LOS ANGELES -A chr.Utening party tumtil into a rain-soaked bloodbath over the weekend aa street gang members who had been ordered out returned to ambuab departing guests. One man died and nine people were injured. "Here they were celebrating the birth of a child, and it ends up in the death of eomeone else's child," Detective Larry Kallestad said of the violence about midnight Sunday. Between 75 and 100 partygoen who left the Henry Flore! AMVETS hall in pouring rain were met with gwrl.ire and knife attacks, Kallestad said. Then members of the South Loe gang climbed into a 1962 Chevrolet and allegedly tried to mow the guests down. WORLD OPEC meet called failure GENEVA. Switzerland -OPD:; oil miniat8a ended an e~rge~cy meeting today aft.er falling to reeolve any of the cnucal ISSU~ tha~ threaten to force oil prices down and prolong a .world~1de 011 glut that has undermined the cartel's pnce-setting power. "It's a complete failure," said Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani of Saudi Arabia. · · · However, Iran's oil minister, Mohammad Gharazi aaid be was not displ~ with the meeting's outcome. "Saudl Arabi.a has lost its major role in OPD:;," Gharazi said. ''Thi.a is -.n.1ah for us." ---- Quake shakes Mexico City MEXICO CITY -A powerful earthquake hit the aouthem • Pacific coast of Mexico early today and shook the capital dty nearly 400 miles awLy, rattling glass and raising big dust clouds that darkened skies. There were no immediate reports of cuualt:les or aerioua damage. ~ The quake registered 6.6 on the Richter ICale and wu centered near the coast in Oaxaca province. Plana by actor Carroll O'Connor to build a restaurant in Newport Beach along wtth actor Patrick O'Neal have been ~~ the dty Planninj The reatau .. t, tentativelv dubbed "O'CGnnl>r and O'Neal'a lr1i11-. -- CENTF.R ... From Page "11-~ -~ of a committee to study auch matten. The council meetlng starta at 6:30 p..oi. The Ent.erpNe Committee, if it is formed, would study bualne9I ventures between the dty and private entrepreneurs, Woollett said. Irvine' officials want to make sure that the propmed training center would be the best \.fae of available park land. And the City Council would llke to review other propoula for the park site before making any final dedsiona on the Cathy Rigby center. At issue Is the commerclal development of public land. The dty could leue the property to the Cathy Rigby orpnif.atlon at fair market value for the proposed 30,000-square-foot complex. "My concern is to make sure that the dty will benefit from the propoaal in tenna of tel'Vlca u well a1 revenue," said .coundlwoman Barbera Wiener. "I want to make aure that our park land will not be placed ln any jeopardy." Wiener aaid she llkea the concept of the aporta center, which would uae revenue fenerated from ita cllnic and itne11 service• to support training of potential Olympic athletes. But she doubts t)le clty will make a commitment to the aporta center untll it baa aeen other propoaala and queatlona of financial llability have been tt90lved . :~--------------------------------------------------------------------__,, ! We're • • i Listening ••• • : 642·6086 What do you like about the Dally Pilot? Wbat doa'l you like? Call the number at left and your man,. will be recorded, trarwcribed and delivered to the appr'Ollriaw editcr . The aame 2A·hour anaweriQI aervlee may be uaed to record let· tera to the edit.or on any topic. llaJlbo11 contributors mat lnelYde their name and telephone number for vertficaUon. No clrculaUoe calla, please. · Tell us what'• on your mind. ORANGE COMT _Diiiy Plat 0-raf f1w ff;l111 ~-· u.-$am VOL 11. NO.M '· -A Newport Place," would be built near Newport Center and adjacent to a dty library. Library board members initially complained about the restaurant, claiming parking would be difficult to flnd on evenings O'Connor showed up at his restaurant. Modifications to the plans, though, left the board members satisfied Thunday evening when the restaurant was approved. Unless appealed by the city council, the approval is final. Public hearings on the hotel · plan are-expect.eel to be held in April. B-ENSON & HtDGES- -~ Only 6 mg yet rich enough to be called deluxe. Regular and Menthol. Open a box today. / Warning, The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ' ~ ~----~·--~ ......... -• . ... I' i. I I . I ' I I • I • I • I • West Coast e ditions rolling Al Neuharth, chairman and president or Gannett Co. Inc., and Thomas P. Haley, publisher or the Daily Pilot, check first of 129,000 copies of USA TODAY printed this morning by the Orange Coast· Publishing Co. USA TODA Y's Southern California debut e dition was printed in Costa Mesa and at the plant of the San Bernardino Sun. A portion of the San Bernardino run was printed in Costa Mesa.aller...a_pre:ss_ maHunction at the Sun plant. F_ STAR GA'ZEK"i'.., t----.--11, ( lA 'I' l l'Ol l.A'll--~---...1 1W1 =~!9:!~:-:::;;: .l;1 -t--.,---~i---- lc.. dt•f' CtP ""•~oge ff'.11 ,,,~,..do; filOd -tirch <Ot·•~ '"G 10 ~ o1.,,,.,,, zoc1-t.<n+t..., . • . . ,. ,, ... "'~--...... , ... . .. .. .. .. .. ...... .... ~· • ~· _ .... .. .. ... .. . .. , .... ... • -. 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CANCER DETECTION • CENTER OF ORANGE COUNTY A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION OFFERING BELOW COST COMPREHENSIVE SCREENING FOR EARLY DETECTION OF CANCER • SCREENING INCLUDES._ Thorough Physical Complete Blood Count Stool Bleeding· Check Pap Smear For Women-----.-- Self Examination ln1tructlon1 Medical Center Professional Building 18800 Main Street Suite 105 Huntington Be•ch, Catlf. 841-1871 ... Borden to head center merchants William Bordea. a vice president of Paclfic Mutual Life ln.urance, ~ been named president of the Newport Center Al8oclatJon. Borden head.a up realty management and development. fot' , the insurance firm and prevloutly worked for t.he lrvtne Company and the U.S. Army Corpe of Engineen. O\hers elected were Dick Marowlt1, owner of Weatcllff Shoes; Bou.le Parker, of Great American Savingl and Loan; Ttm Puller, general manager of Neiman-Marcus, and Roser Neu, a CPA. The usociation, formed In 1969, repre11enta property owners and t.enanu In Newporl Center. More than 800 buainesse. are located in the shopping and profemional center. "\ • "Inter-Media Performance," a viewer participation exhibit by artist Nancy Moo1Un, will be on display Feb. 5 at. 8 p.m. at the Laguna Beach Muaeum of Art. The artist will use an original oil painting on unstretched canvas, creating a compceition for synthesiz.ed sound using her system of color/pitch relationships. The performance is $2.50 for members and $3.50 for non-members, The muaeum is located at 307 Cliff Drive. ... • Diana Burklaardt, a staff member fll the Braille lnstitute's ~e County Communication Center, will add.rell the Women's Civic League of Newport Beach Feb. 15 at 9:30 a.m. Burkhardt, a Yorba Linda resident, has taught aelf- improvement, cooking, reading and writing at-the institute. The meeting ia being held at Mariner's Ubrary 2005 Dover Drive. ' . . at to ·rea -for -- insteadof another • Just this once, do some- thing different Instead or~~ having another drink, stop and think where yolll' life is going. Is drinking ung more than ._.~ ...... ?Is it troying your Life .. at home'? Are you mis -. ing more work than you can afford to? Are you to the point where you can't function without a drink or some pills? CareUnit alcoholism What can you do? Call CareUniL is a medically upervised and drug treatment program avail: able only in select oommu- nity hospitals. treats more ~ each year than any gram available. But can begin, you have CareUnit successfully pie for alcoholism other private pro- before treatment to call. Just this once, don't another drink. Reach for reach for the phone. It could save someones life. To talk per30nally with a CareUnit coun.selot; phone your local CareUnit or call w tollfroo at 8~22can . fAREtlN Yours. A eenlce of CompreheMlve Care Corponidon. (714) 499-13ll . soun1 ffiASf MEDICAL CENTER 31872 OOASrmGHWA~ SOt.Tl11UGllNA,CA9t6n ·- •· ' THI BRAISE COIU ClllT/flUl ITICD MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY . CA LIFORNIA 25 CENTS --ISIDE~ ' STRVTHIO CAMELUS Ostrich farms and bathing suit inspectors are among trivia chronicled in Jim Sleeper's third Orange County Almanac. Page Bl. At class reunions, people come toge ther to see how they've fallen apart. Erma Bombeck looks at aging. Page 82. Anthony Quinn tells why he turned down the role of God. Page 84. Edison High football star Matt Hombs was killed in a car accident Saturday in Idaho. Page Cl. -lllDEX- ~ B2 A4 82 ~-8 m Stocks pillage after-· OPEC meet fails ~ NEW YORK (AP) -SJ,ock prices plunged today after bl>EC failed to eett.le ha Internal d ispute on production and prices, raising fears among inve1tors about possible tro ubles for the international bankiruz 1yatem. The Uow Jones ·rndustrial average closed down 22.80 points at 1,030.18. Stocks falling in price outnumbered those riaing by almo8t 10 to 1 on the New York Stock Exchange. "The discord among membena of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries came at a time when W~ll Street already was unf ettled by the ~nt sharp rise in open-market interest rat.es: Analyata aald It probably was premature to conclude that a collap11e ln oU pricee would result from lhe failure of OPFX: to reach an agreement. But they aaid it appeared lnvestora read the news as a harbinger of further reductions in oil prices before long. Many economl1t1 say a algniflcant decline ln oU prices would be had news for the inte~natlonal banking system because It would weaken further the troubled financial position of aome oil-producing countries, auch aa Mexico and Venezuela. Other econornlats say, however, thoee problems would be offaet by the improved condition of importing nations, such as Brazil. Among actively traded eneri}' '-uee, Mobil waa down 1111 to 26 'A; Halliburton l" to 36 ~;.Union Oil of California 2 'h to 301A; G ulf Oil 1 ~ to 31 'A, and Exxon " to 30. Banking iasue1 were also showing broad losses. Citicorp dropped l ~ to 33 'A; Chase Manhattan 1 ~ to 47, and Bank.America 'h to 19 'h. The early decline today followed a 27.87-polnt drop In the market laat week as measured by th~ Dow Jones Industrial Average. Last week's dip ended four consecu tive up weeks for the Dow, which · topped the 1,100 mark earlier this month and reached a record closing high of l,092.34 on Jan. lO. The market's multi-stage rally beaan In August with the ~w below the 800 level. Another major spurt In early October carried the Oow to the 9~ level and It worked lta way up through moat of the remainder of the year, going over 1000 in late November. Another factor contributing to today's lou was the big jump in the nation'• money supply reported after the market close on Friday. That incre~ of $6.9 billion sparked fears that the Federal Reserve Board might revert to a tight monetary policy and that such a move •could force Interest rates to begm moving up again. Another -storm • co011ng --Orange Coast-niiaenta should have a couple of days to dry out their umbrellas before a new storm brings ~ore rain Into Southern California, lhe National Weather Servi.ce ~redicted today, A weather service spokesman said a period of scattered lhowen today would give way to partly cloudy skies tonight and warmer temperatures Tuesday, with little chance of additional rain. Local temperatures tonight are xj>eC'ted to dro.p_Jnlo lhe high._ 40s or low 50s, while lhe mercury will cllmb into the mid-60. on Tuesday, the weather service said. The lo ng range forecast, however, calla for a chance of showers on Wednesday night, with the likelihood of rain increaalng on Thunday and Friday. - Sporadic ahowera over the1 weekend gave local lawn• a thorou1h soaking but cauaed little damage, according to authorities. Alt.hough high surf associated with tfie weekend storm pounded beac hes elsewhere In Southern California, Orange County lifeguards reported no problems locally and relatively small surf today. A little rain didn't keep this couple from a day of fishing ol\ the Newport Pier Sunday. They just opened their umbrella and stayed close together. J . Sherman Denny of Huntington Beach, an amateur meteorologist who has kept local rainfall records for 52 years, aaki the weekend stonp dropped .94 inch of moisture on the area. Irvine using caution on Olympic . gym center By JOEL C. DON or ... ...,,.....,. Though the Id ea of an Olympic-calibe r gymnastics center in Irvine aounds appealing as the 198"4 games near, city officials are taking a go-slow approach to the proposal. A group headed by gymnast Calhy Rigby wanta to bUild such a complex In Heritage Park, offering training to local youths and aspiring Olympic contenders. The non-profit fac:il1ty would be called the Cathy Rigby Reponal Sporta Center and would include a 1port1 medicin e clinic and general fitnea activities. City Manager William Woollett Jr. will u k the City Council Tuesday to hold off • declaion on the cent.er until it considen action on the formation (See CE~R. -Pqe Al) William Woolle~t Jr. Water recla01ation project under way A $7.1 million project to annually recycle 280 million gallons of waste water for irrigational use begins this week in eouth Orange County. The South Coast County Water District is the first water agency in California to receive 1tate fund ing for a water recycling project. When completed in the spring of 1984, lhe water oomervation system will provide irrigation water to a school, two golf courses, highway landacaplna and private developmenta in South Laguna, Laguna Niguel and Dana Point. When fully operational, the system ii expected to distribute about 860 acre feet (280.3 million (See WATER, Pap A!) Car 'loss' turns into big gain By JODI CADENHEAD or .. ..., ......... Even in bard economic times, bad new1 can aometimM bring eftntual &ood tidinl•· That's what CbrWyn Blcmey of ea.ta Me1a hal dl8covend. Lut month the 29-year-old office manaaer udly watched u the bulk l'ep:l 11 ! II! d her priaed una Pd Chevrolet Camuo. Her The car dealer had rebuilt the engine, replaced the nearly bald tire9, repainted the car, added strtptna and •J>f'\.Ud up the a1r condidoninc. The mo.eya had a new car. ''It mu.t have COit them '800." .mc-y Mid. "lt'a a bnnd new car, from beut to beauty." .,. ... At Your Service Erma Bambeck Bulletin Board C.vabde C1Mlified Comb .cm.m.:im_ - Dnlh Notices Editorial D1t.ertainment ~ .:f-....._.~ .... Ct M Bf B2 B2 B4 A3 Ct huaband ~.Je~!_!= his "We've just been on cloud nlne," Bloaaey aald. "I can't believe it." Bank olflc:lah •k' ~felled _.:ll to nodfy the --a(., a lCMlay repoHHalon exten1lon tbe ., ~n Movtea National News Public Notk.lm Sports Stock Markda TeleYWon 'llMetm'I w .. ther World Newa . Cl-3 B3 Be 84 A2 A3 ...................... Chrielyn BIG.ey 1howt oll laer "new" ear, reeoadlttOaed after · beln1 repo11aeed. She hat It ba"k after comln1 up with the -Overdue paymentl. fallen two months behind ln thetr $150 payments. But luck, Iota of lt., WM on the ac-YI' Ude. With only thrM ct.)'I lilft before the rep I ' Cl\ became oUlcla!.&_ t~• couple WilMd lnlO the .,... ........... Benk la San&& Ana Thianday with taoo In CMh. Blolley .. td bank offldale turned White. The car a!Nedy haid been IOld to N«tb OaUn~ Volklw..-n tn ..._. • ~had~ applied foe. "4 a r.&lt, the dealer w.ni ahead and made the ~rovementt~ on the car • he owned It. J'tnt tentate shelled ou• =·for the w•k on tlae With a... ...., '** at work. the .............. ..,,a = =-~..=r ::~ =!9*'" ~ ' ' OtatfO• Coait DAILY PILOT/Mond1y, January 2-4, 1983 NB .. fl ,,-----------~------------....... """""'!'---------------------------------------........ t:OMPO 'l 'l'E 'fR ... ..................... - DO\N Jones Final DOWN 22.ao CLOSING 1,030.11 $5 million growth plan activated From lbe Bu1lne11 Wire • Charlton Associate&, Irvine, the first company to automate and vertically integrate 5 ~-inch rigid dllc media manufacturing, has successfully completed it.I second round of venture capital financing for a committed total of $5 million. Aa explained by the company's founder and president, Richard Charlton, the funding will be utilli.ed for both expansion and working capital. Charlt-0n said the $5 million ls the result of investment.a Crom nine major venture capital groups. The largest investor, Merrlll Lynch Venture Partnership, will additionally. serve on the Charlton Associates board of directors. The other investors are Broventure, Hutton Investment Partnership, Menlo Venture Partners, Oak Investment Partners, R-Obertson, Colman & Stephena, Venrock .Associates, Vista Ventures and Whitehead Venture Partners. The company's first round of venture funding, which totaled $2 million, was provided by Venroclt Associates and Oak Investment partners. Both have participated in this second round investment. 1 '" in IJ ',, JI • " ,~ I I' IP IJP nn •:n Wespercorp dividend iru Wespercorp, Tustin, has announced that the direcjOrs of the corporation have declared a 5 cent per share cash Oividend on the common -stock or the company. The dividend is payable on Feb. 28 to shareholders of record at the close of busines,, on Feb. 1. 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