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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-01-25 - Orange Coast Pilot, , ! THI DRANlil COAST 1:1um 1111111 TUESDAY. JANUARY 25, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY . C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS A cross t•clion of things prohibited along the Coast can be found on Page BI . Economist Arthur Laffer says the economy would be in be tter shape today if Congress h ad taken his advice. Page 84. An experimenta l drama with music, 4' h e Also Dance , " premieres a t South Coast Reperto ry. Review, Page 86. T he Angels got an t>a rly Vale ntine Monday wh<'n they signed fre•· n~t'nl outfieldc.•r Ellis Vale ntine, a former Cr€'nshaw High and Mont real Expo!i4 sta r . Pali:e C I . -INDEX- Al Your Servtce A4 Frma Bombeck B2 BlWness 84-5 Bulletin Board A 7 Cavalcade 82 Cla•lf1ed C5-8 Comics 8 7 Crossword 87 ITT 'courted' Newport Balboa Savings By FRED SCHOEMEHL 01 IM Delly Piiot ltett "Simply. we wne eourtc<l " Th a t w as t h I:" t• x p I 1.1 Ill• 1 1o11 uHc.>red bt>hlnd tht• move by J d1v1s1on uf lnlt.'rn11t1onul Telt•phone and Telegraph Co t1• lll'CjUlrl' ont> uf the nsmg suffs m tht' lending busmC's.-. Nl'Wl>Orl Balboa Savings and Loan. u( Newport Beach ITT Fmanl'lal Corp will pay $65 a share for 208,425 shart>s or Nt•wport &lbou a deal worth $13 55 million , said Fredric f'orsler, presadenl of the savings and loan with offl<."ea an West.cliff Pll.1ui und Corona del Mar. In a time when many S &Ls hJVt• fu ceu adverslly, Newporl &lboa has been steadily on the rise• In 1982, earnings topped $1 14 million, represenung a 43 pt·n·cmt return on starting equity. .. This company, which is not 4u1w four years old, hiu shown modl'Sl .ind Slt.'udy SU<.'Cess," ~Id Forsttor .. Simply, Wl' were courted (by ITT) " The lenlatlve agreement is subject lo n eg o tiati o n o f a defan111vt• agreemt•nt by Feb. 28, approvul by shure holders of Newport BaJboa and approval of regulalory agenl·1c-s, Forster said Monday The acqu1s1t1on marks ITT Flnanc1al's first move anlo the savings a nd loan business in California. Up to n8'.t, ITT Financial haa been involved In t·unl!umcr and commercial credit l'nte rpr18e8. ll has offices in 37 sUH~. Puerto Rico. U.S. Virgin Islands. Canada and Netherland An lilies. At year's ehd, Newport Balboa, which has Invested heavily in residential real est.ate mortgages, had 6,640 accounts, up 33 percent from 1981 , Forster said. A.saet.a are about $:'i3.3 million, up 80 Rabin: Foreigners inust go Former Israeli premier speaks a t A nah eini fund-raiser •Complt•tf> withdrawal. .. • By JOEL C. DON "'tM 0.-. Not tun Former Israeli Pnme Minister Y1tzhak Rabm says his country wants to restore Lebanese sovereignty but w1U not ·risk the sec urity o f 1t s northern rommumt1es "W e believe thal when 1l comes to the main goals of the solu t1on l o the proble m of Lebanon , basically the United States a nd the state o{ Israel would like to see a complele withdrawal of all the foreign forces." he said Mo nday in Anaheim. The 60-year-old me mber of Israel's Knesset (parliament) was at Temple Beth Emel to help raise funds for the United Jewish We lfare Fund In a widC'·ranging discussion with members of the Orange Judge wins fight but not salary By JEFF ADLER Of IN Deity ,.,..,. Stafl W est Orange C o unly Municipal Court Judge Dan Dutcher won the nght to be paid his judicial salary in Superior Court Mo nday, but he never was able to claim his $522 paycheck . Afte r Judge Ph11l1p Pe tty orderPd co unt y Aud 1tor-Controller Vic He im to pay Dutcher the porlion of his $57,776 salary owed him, Heim and De puty County Coun sel Victor BeUerue disappeared along with the paycheck -into an Orange County Courthouse elevator Bellerue later filed an appeal of Petty·s order with the new Orange County branchlof the 4th Distric t Cour t o f Appeal. according to county officials dects1on that stripped her of her JUdicial oUice Har rold w on re-elecbon to the West Court bench during last June's primary election . She was challenged by Dutcher and Costa Mesa attorney Ronald Nix. H o wever , H a rro ld was subsequently stnpped of he r post and a new election was ordered a fter a Supe rior Court judge ruled that Harrold had falsified campaign documents concerning her placP of residence. The lawsuit had been brought by Dutcher Th e judge I n the case schedule d a new election between Dutcher and Nix to coincide with the November general election. Dutcher. t~e eventual winner, was awom m Jan. 3. County Jewish community . Rabin said lsraet does not want a pennanent poHce force of foreign soldiers to defend or ensure the security of the Jewish state. But he acknowledged lhat lhe presence of U S Ma rines and other foreign lroops has helped stabilize the young regime of L ebanese Presid e nt Amin Gemayel. He 1ns1sted that peace will not come to the war-torn nation until all foreign forces withdraw, especially the 30,000 to 40,000 Syrian troops. "I beHeve that Americans should go to the Syrians and get their agreement for withdrawing from Lebanon," Rabin said "If the Syrians don't agree . we can't do business because the Syrtans don't want to talk to us " He said the placement of new sophis ticated Russian S AM-5 missiles in Sy ria was expected because of the poor perlormance of Soviet military hardware dur ing the Israeli invasio n of Lebanon. "The Russians realize they came out of the war in Lebanon much weaker than they were before." he sa id . "They lust credibility with their clients in the region and they had to show some ac tion t o give better cred1bihty to t h eir presence there." Rabin, who was commander of Israel's Defense Forces durin g the 1967 Six-Day War. asserted that American arms proved their superio rity over Russia n weapons in Lebanon. per<..-ent from I 981 . Foniwr said. One of the cond1t1ons of the deal, Font.er said, ui lh<1l existing management of Ne w port BaJboa "remaina int.act." Whe n formed 1n May 1979, Newport Balboa's in1t1al share oUer ing price was $11 90 The book valUt' Of the fmn as Of Dec 31 was $18.34 pt>r share. JTT's offer was about 3 •;, times that value Supe r Bowl frenzy begins The contenders in Super Bowl XV 11 were su1>posed to be secluded in Orange Count y this week, but Miami coach Don huJa was sacke d by re porters and fans Monday night when the AFC champion Dolphins a rrived at the Newport Marriott Hotel. imilar be dlam prevailed when tht> NFC champion Wash ington Re dskins showed up a t the Westin South Coast Plaza H otel in Costa Mesa. Deity "°4 ~o by Chef.._ Starr .Syrians won't talk' Bonin sent to Quentin Con vic ted freeway k i ller William Bonin has won the right to go "home" -home being his death row cell at San Quentin Sta t.e Prison. Orange County Superior Court Judge Kenneth Lae orde red B o nin be r etur n e d to San Quentin pending the scheduled Feb. 22 opening o( his triaJ here on four local murder charges. Bonin has been incarcerated on San Q uentin's death row since h.ll lial conviction on 10 murder charges in Loe Angeles. The convicted killer asked to be returned to h.ll deAth row cell i..t week claiming he la forced to live In total laolatlon In the Onnae County Jail and denied m.ny of the privileges afforded him ln San Quentin. Deatti Noticet C5 Edi tori al A6 Entertainment 86 In granting Dut.cher'a request for a writ of mandate, Petty a ckno wledged that Dutcher hold.a a certificate of election to the benc h a n d h aa been performing his judicial duties. He c alled the entire 11rto1Me-1 ·11-· "unique circumstance." While Harrold appealed that decision , ahe applied to t h e county Auditor-Controller's Office seeking payment for .her jl.dkrlAl -'Ami..aom..'MAC.'igg ..Jan..l..... Co nfro nt ed with the conflicting requesta for payment from both Dutcher and Harrold, Helm requested a legal opinion from County Counsel Adrian Kuyper. 'The~,~~~~~~.~T e ju~.lih! .. ~ .. _ ... a e to wa...:n w: evliron, ave Horoecope 82 Ann Landen 82 Mo~~ B6 Mutual Funda 84 National News A3 Play !Wvlew 86 Public Notkft C4-5 Sparta C l -4 Dr. St.efncrohn 82 Stock Mar~ta ~ Televtak>n 88 Thea ten B6 Weet.her A2 World News A3 "He la an Incumbent and la entitled to the salary government code would supply," the judge said. ''H e should be paid the amount due a municipal court judge." But Bellerue and attorney James Goff, repre.entin,g former Munkipal Court Judie Joanne Harro ld, argued that the peycheck should be held by the cour t until the state Supreme Court decides whether It wlll hear Harrold '1 appeal of a )\ Kuyper concluded that unttl the matter of the contested election la resolved, the ulary should be withheld from both Dutcher and Harrold. Harrold h .. since been lndkted on char.in 1temmlnc from the cue by the Oran1e County Orand Jw-y. Ree l life in Balboa If the Paradlae l:ourt loob M11piciou1ly like the Balboa Inn in Ne~port Beach, it'• because it is. The local landmark hat been altered for the filming or a TV movie called 0 Loveeick" with Robert Vau1hn. oontect ...tth other inmates and . take part In aome state prlton IC'dvttls. '-rhe only thine to do here in Or-.. c.olmty for the next 40 day• would be either to eat, ~ rMd or p1a, and that's It," Bo\n l n 1 a Id 4 u r in I la• t Th\nda)''• heertnl. After erdertnc \lie transfer. i.e. mid ~' 8anln would bave. addltlon•&c:• .. at the Nonhem ~ that ... wouldn't tn er-. Co.anty. • ' • I. " 1'1 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Tueaday, January 2&. 1tl~ Enjoy brief sunshine A short period of clear weather will be followed by a new barrage of rainy and windy conditions that may extend lnto Super Bowl Wffkttnd, National Weather Service forecast.era aald today. Variable cloudy conditions tonight wiU tum into Increasing cloudy slues Wednesday with a chance of showers Wednesday night. Temperatures w ill dip Into the mld-501 tonight and reach only the low 60s Wednesday, the weather service said. New s torms moving into Southern Cahfom1a are expect.ed to c reate periods o f rain - posslbly heavy at umes -and wind Thursday thro ugh Saturday, the w eather service said Orange County Environmental Management Agency officials recorded .24 inch of rain m Costa Mesa Monday, bringing the total ralnfall for the storm that began Saturday night to 1.09 inches. The EMA has recorded 6.06 mches of local ram for the year that began last July I. Mike Venezia of Westminst t'.'r finds hi umbrella isn't quite effective e noug h against horizontal storm as he walks a long Edinger Avenue near Golde n West Avenue. 11111 If ICE- High court grants stay of execution Thomas Andy Barefoot, &e. than 12 houl'I trom becoming the le(l()nd Texaa inmate to die by lethal injection ln u many months, has been 1pared by U.S . Supreme Court justlcea granting a stay. The juatlcea ea.Id they lntmlded to u.-Baretoot'1 ca.e to decide how federal court.a 1hould ha.Nii. emerpncy death penally appeals. The court will hear arsumenta lJ\ hia cue AprU 26, but a decillon might not be announced until July. Barefoot , 37, a convicted killer 1eheduled for execution Party this morning In Huntavllle, was elated when a prison l'haplain told him about the stay, 1aylna the Lora nao answered h11 prayers, prison offlciab aafd. "He was not crying," i;ald spokesman Rick Hartley. "But he waa on the verge." Actor gets his m edal It came 32 years after he waa wounded ln KDrea, but actor James Gamer was delighted to finally i;(et ru. Purple Heart from the U.S. Armv. I~· ~ . ..... ". \.~ "After 32 years It's better to receive • thil now thAn poethwnoualy," said Gamer on Mo nday as Maj Gen Lyle Barke r pinned the medal to his plaid jacket. "It is Indeed an honor and I tried to serve my country to the best of my ability " The m edal, awarded for w o unds received in action, waa delayed through a rnixup. The Army decided to present the medal after Garner said on ABC's "Good I Morning America" in November that he OAlllNeA had never Rott.en it. Huntington Beach--"------------ Ex-HB fire chief Bud Higgins, 75, dies Garner, then Pvt. James S. Baumgarner, was wounded April 23, 1951, while serving with the 5th Regimental Combat Team of the 24th Division in Korea. Mayor Eldridge Clea Yer? Fonner Black Panther Party firebrand Eldridge Cleaver, si tting in front of a wall-size American flag and a picture of a praying George Washington, says he wants to be mayor of Oakland. By ROBERT BARKER Of tM Delly ""°' ..... Delbert "Bud" Higgins, a former Huntington Beac h lifeguard chief and fire chief who served as offletal tustonan of the city, is dead Hjggins died Sunday at the age of 75 after a long Illness. A reside nt of Huntington Beach since he was an infant, Higgins is credited with helping to develop the first surfboard in Huntington driver jailed after c ras h ,., William La Course, 23, o f Huntington Beach, has bee n jailed on suspicion of felon y drunk driving and felony hit and run in connection with a two-car collision at Atlanta Avenue and Beach Boulevard in Huntington Beach. police said. Orange County. The board was 10 teet tong, ~ feet wide and weighed 135 pounds. He was a surfing companion of Paoa "Duke" Kahanamok.u of Hawaii, one of the early greats of the sport. Higgins also put a s~tacular finishing touch to early Fourth of July celebrations in the city. As the grand finale, he would douse h is asbestos suit with alcohol, set it on fire, and make a fiery dive into the ocean from the city pier. H i gg i n s be c ame a summer-time lifegua rd in the city in the early 1930s. He also was a volunteer firefighter al about the same time. He served as director of the city lifeguards for 19 years before becoming the city's fire chief from 1952-1967. He served m both posts simultaneously for a while. De lbert ~Bud' H iggins said Publil· Information Off1c:cr Bill Reed. "He was there when everything ha ppened." "Bud had a tremendous gift to remember things," former Clly CoWlCilman Ted Bartlett said. "He had more knowledge of Huntington Beach s tored away Ln his head than anyone else " "He never forgot anything," said ~la Higgins, his wife of 49 years. "He was a strong man but he really suffer ed the last few years. It was one of those things. I don't know why. He had so much to give to the city," she said. He had tape-recorded a history o f Hun tingt o n B eac h an conjunction with a student from Cal State Fullerton In addition to his wife, H1ggiru. is survived by daughter Darlene Treece of Hunungton Beach: a brother, Gordon H 1ggi ns o f Huntington Beach. two s isteni, and three grandchildren. No services are S(:heduled He had requested to havt· his ashes scattered at sea, h1!> wtfC' said "I don't have any use for the excitement of the '60s," Cleaver said. Cleaver. a graying 47, said in a recent interview that h~ wants to work for a revit.ali.zed Black Panther Party and that his bid for city hall wiU rest on formation of a national land reform convention. The ex-Marxist, convicted fe lon and onetime Black Panther minister of information said some of the federal lands proposed for opening up by Interior Secretary James Watt should be made available for city people unable to afford houses. Public foots Hayakawa bill The public is paying for a mailing sent out by former Republican Sen. S.I. Hayakawa just before he left office to further his c rusade against bilingual education. At least 100,000 people on his Senate mailing list received the letter and survey a~ut a proposed constitutional amendment making English the official language of the United Stat.es. • • llayakawl's p roposed amendment would circumvent laws requiring biliogual ballots and bilingual education, which minority groups argue are ne<:esSary to La eoune·s auto struck a car driven by Nahid St. Pierre, 27, of Huntington Beach , on Friday night. police said. St. Pierre was treated at Pacifica Hospital for a broken arm, police said When he reured m 1967, the City Council designated him as the city's official historian Huntington man hurt 10 e ra h HAYAllAMA combat discrimination. However, it would allow the instruction of foreign lan.guages in 8Chools and the use of other languages in religious and ceremonial occasions. About 100 replies to the mailing have been forwarded to Hayakawa at his Mill Valley home so far A spokesman for the Senate Ethics Committee said Senate rules do not permit senators who have left office to have surveys returned to them 1n Washington and forwarded to another location, as Hayakawa has arranged. Con~tnl lncreaalng c1ovc:t1nase ton1gh1 and Wedne9day w11h a cnance 01 rein beOIMlng lale Wednes<lay Increasing aouthe111 winds Wednesday eflernoon Ove<ntghl lows 1<>n1gh1 lf1 ttwl mld·SO. Highs lod•y and We<1neaday 1n the low 60t Chance of rein lnCr&aaing 10 30 pe<cent on Wed.-Oay E tsewhere f rom Point Conceploon to the MaArcan l>Ofd41< and ovl 60 mllM Small etett aovtaory ova< OVl8f weleu Rough ll86S over the entire 11ea due to 6 10 10 root awella ave< ovta< wa1er1 and .c to 7 teet OVfJJI inner water• tonight with -terly 1we11s 1ncrefttlng Wedne1dey Heevy 1url advltory along Ille be~ for e to 11 loot breekers on -t lactng beacllM tonight Wln<n becoming aoutheest by late tonight. lncreetlng to ro to 30 knoi. over ouler watera Wednesday and becoming 15 to 25 knots over lnf\ttr watttrs by late Wed neaday lncre aa lng otoudln ea1 t onight and Wedne.cjay wtlh • cnanC41 of rain on we<1nn<1ey "H e (H iggins) was the aufhonty on Runungton Beach ," A Hunllngton Beac h man sufCered maJOr head and internal mJunes Monday afternoon m a Rain due Wednesday reln-relaled au10 ftCClaents. ottlcers said The weatner also hampered March ellorts for people mining In en airplane crash end a car ac:cl<lent. 9uthor1tles s.ld Wava• soared up lo 12 leet high t.londay et HermoN Bea<:h afler rising to 15 teet a day earlier, but no demege was reported The 1torm dumDeCI 1 2 inches of rain O" c:towl'ltown lo• Angeles b etween 7 a m a nd tete ettemoon Monday bnnglng the Ma.on ra1nlell lo 9 64 Inches, lhe Neuonal Weeth•• Service said Normal at this time 1a 6 96 ano lor a lull year 11 a 14 1nenea Moll road• haO reopened by today police and Calllornl• H19l'lwey Petrol oncer. uld But lhe Pec1l1c Coa1t Highway In Senta t.lonoc• wu partially dosed lor • ttesn mudlllde early loday Santa Mon1ce POiice Lt James Oewson nld 'The bluH had Slid down •nd blocked the entire northbound 18,,.t, Oaweon Niki Tile 1torm ••peeled to mo~e i nto Soulharn Calllornla Wednesday nlgnt "could bring heavy rain In place• weather servlee Intern Scoll Mentza< Mid lod8y T Pniperalures N•.,,... .,.,..,.,,_, ~ '70 NOAA U S Oepl Of C-....c• Fronla:Cold..., Warm w. 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The tabloid said in lt.e Monday editions that Andrew and Stark "are set for a romantic five days together" when the print't' -the second oldest son of Queen Elizabeth II -"pays a courtesy call" at Mayport, Fla., next month. The prince will be on a 12-week overseas tour of duty with his naval squadron on board the aircraft carrier HMS Invincible. T h e 1 n c 1 d 1• n t 1 i. u n d t· r 1nv<.'St1ga11o n S tark, 26, and Andrew made headlines last October when they spent a week-long Caribbean vacation together. I~ <?i:xc1t1fl,f £\lternabl,,es -. One thing rs a racr rTlc:lm..q> 1\ .~n 1mt11ut1on t™t 1\ hf're to st.ly ,,nd the age old trad1tl()(l of e11ch<lng1ng wtdd1ng rings looks ltkt' 1t will t>e a1ound tor a wntte also But \II/here ~ rt \ay that your rings musr look lrke grand- mother's. or for rh<lt maner. like almost ~ry en<;ia~ment and Wl'dd1ng ring you Stt 1n most stores , Thert art exciting alternau~s. afld we art proud to ShOw ~m to you. At Wyndham Leigh. we design and hafldcratt the most unique and exciting collection of ~ and vveddl"2 rings~ ~re Q04ng to see ~ recOQriiZFthat yo0 are lridMduaTS ana·ou~ F'MlfY reflects that understanding. Many stor~ won't property tt'll ~' wbat you are buying or eicptatn to you why you art Pi'Y'r19 the right pr1Ce To prott"Ct you aga1rnt t~s. Wl' /'la\.'e t.akM 1he JT¥tery out of com-- parrng diamonds and will take the 11me to educate you tn the dr~l'S In quahties and price. and then sut>stantiate INhat we·~ said with a money t>ack guaran~. For straight honest explan.11tlon, unique designs and guarantttd value. Wyndham ~ IS fhe Store that spKialtttS In ~ ment and~ rlngS. $17' $450 -. l -I I • ·-• ............... ..:...•.,;;:__ -.._ ~-r --=--' • ~-~ " -:____ _ .J!_ ~ <~r , _..;;I:_-,,._ STATE Toxic gas fells 53; I 7 remain hospitalized By The A11oclated Preu LOS ANGELES -Fifty-three people were taken to hospitals after bruthing chloramlnt• gas, a by-product of h ydroch lo ric acid, In 1an office building, and 11 remalnt~d hospitalized today, authorities said. ·Maintenance workers had been using the acid to clean tile in an eighth-floor men's room around 8:30 p.m. Monday. Fire Departmen t Batt.a.lion Chief Jim Young said. Transplant unit at UC, Davis SACRAMENTO -The University of California, 'Davia, Medical Center has opened a liver transplant program, the o.nly one on the West Coast and the sixth of its kind in the world. Dr. Richard E. Ward, ch ief surgeon for the program, announced Monday that the facility Is ready to provide transplants, although none is currently slated. Vandenberg se curity a lerted VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE -Secutity ~rsonnel remained on full alert today to guard against renewed protests against testing of the MX nuclear mi~ile at this seaside military base. Afr Force police and local authorities took 207 people into custody Monday during attempts to block Vandenberg's main gate and illegally enter the base. Cops to get bullet-proof vests SAN DIEGO -The City Council has voled unanimously to buy 75 bullet-proof vests for San Diego police officers, 60 of which will be fitted for male officers and 15 for women. The council took the action Monday, approving a $15,741 contract with Armour of America, a Beverly Hills firm. Budget c uts for ce SO S layoffs SAN DIEGO -In the wake of state-ordered bu8get cuts, San Diego State has wued layoff notices to 16 employees of the student health center, and more may be forthcoming. Assembly gets female ch aplain SACRAMENTO -The California Assembly has a new chaplain -a rabbi believed lo be the first w oman chaplain for the Legislature. Rabbi Michal "Mikki" Bourne, 34, of San Francisco was sworn in Monday and prayed that the lawmakers lis ten tD one another. 'Fire-safe' cigarettes urged LOS AN'GELES -Only "fire-safe" cigarettes could be sold in California under legislation announced Monday by state Senate Majority Leader John Garamendi, D-Walnut Grove. Garamendi told news conferences in Los Angeles and San Francisco that cigarettes are the No. 1 preventable cause of fatal home fires. Director Cukor succum b s at 8 3 HOLLYWOOD -Oscar-winning direct.or George Cuk or. w ho made stylish hig h-society films like "My Fair Lady" and "Ri.ch and Famous" in a half-cen tury career, has died of heart failure at the age of 83. NATION Reagan to a ir Sta te of Unio n - WASHINGTON -President Reagan, facing strengthened opposition in Congress and the longest recession since World War II. unveils priorities for the second half of his term tonight. Delivering his State of the Union ad dress to a joint session of the House and Senate and a nationwide television and radio audience, Reagan will make a "strong bipartisan appeal to attack the economic problems," said an official. Cyanide found in town 's water HAMMOND, La. -A trace of cyanide was found in the town water supply here today after 20 community waterworks were threatened with poisoning by anonymous callers, but officials said it was at a harmless level and could have been present naturally. At least 148,000 people in Louisiana were without drinking water today after the rash of threats, including the more than 15,000 residents of Hammond. Porsche convertible to d e but DETROIT -The first Po1'8Che convertible to be sold in the United States in 18 years will debut next month in dealer _showrooms with a $34,450 price tag, Volkswagen of America ' tr.. said today. WORLD L ile sentence for Mao's wid ow PEKING -China's Su preme Court today commuted the death sentence of Mao's firebrand widow, Jiang Qjng, to life imprisonment, claiming she "had not resisted reform in a flagrant way." Bri tish pound drops to new low LONOON -The hard-pressed pound hit a new low again today, meaning good news for tourists but also more pressure on Prime Minister Margaret Thatch er to call early elections that would test the popularity of her economic strategies. Orange Co11t DAILY Pll..OT/Tueld~. January H . 1813 ~· ·CDlll 1111--· -------------------------- Mesa mortuar~ facing lawsuit B~ STEVE TRIPOLI or-. ,.., iiilei ..., A clMI acUon law1ul\ fUed by the lllten of a Panorama City man alle111 that a Coeta Meu .mo,n uary re,ularly dl~fl.1ured bodlea 10 that t'he y could be , cremated ln groups. for the 1ervfce. Tultln attorney Betty McMullen, who 1lon1 w lth well-known San Fran cleco attorne y Melvin Belli it repreaenUna Jt)e plalnUU1. reportedly told one new1peper that three former employees of the mortuary aaid the mulUple Sue" a practice It considered c r e mation• were a reaul ar ,unethical Ln the Industry and occurence. The employee1 al.lo vlolate1 a promise one of the r e portedly uid that .th'e -Mtel'Ll&l<l_w_u..made to them. -DlU1llatlon o.f bodl--t.o-lu..v.nl1-- DellJ Netl Wf ....... Ali Rou sh an says he'll o pen a resta urant on the site of"his co ntroversial sculpture dis play. Eatery to replace Ali's metal garden Costa Mesa's renegade sculptor Ali Roushan says he's come full cfrcle by planning to ope n a restaurant on h is property at 1550 Superior Ave. Monday night, the Costa Mesa Planning Commission approved the construction o f a Mexican restau rant on t h e w e lde r 's w es t -s ide pro p erty . The 2,636-square-foot eatery will be leased by Doug Montana. But restaurant patrons should not ex p e ct to ga ze o ut the window a t the four high-rise metal sculptures that h ave resulted in a n avalanch e of publicity and legal battles the last few years. Roushan prom ises th at the four sculpt u r e s kno wn a s Butterfly, Volcano, Tornado and Tower will be dismantled by the end of the month. In N o v e mbe r an Ora nge County Superior Court ]udge ordered hlln to tear down three of the aculptures erected without proper permits-within 60 days or face removal of the structures by the city. ''I feel it 's been a circula r thing," said Roushan. "When I bought the property in 1978 there was a restaurant there." Roushan said he'll probably stop by and eat at Montana's. But he plans to be on the road by summer, traveling around the country i!l the bus he's now remodeling. " Into the small chamber wu a Eileen Meffley and Jean la acti -S c hne lder filJ'd the s uit in regu r pr ce. Oranae Countr. Superior Court M c Mulle n , who was n o t on behalf of 'others similarly available for comment today, aituated'1 who used the cremation reportedly laid that the laWIUit II 11ervloel of Harbor Lawn-Mount the first step toward recov~ Olive Mortuary and Memorial .hundreds of milllona of dollar9 In Park over the past four years. damages fo r the familie1 of people cremat ed at Harbor John Flanagan. owne r of Lawn. Harbor Lawn and a number of o t her funera l h om es in the county, la the chief defendant mention e d along with w ife Honorine . A spokesman at Harbor Lawn, who refuaed to give hia name, said Flanagan would have "no comrnent a t this time" on th e lawsuit. The N e ptune Soc iety, a bur ial-at-sea group that h as . regularly referred customers to Burglars smash the mor t uary for cr e mation services, alao ia named. d oor ' get came ras . . Meffler and Schneider allege . i m the·1u1t .that the. body .of their .. _ .'Ihie.ves smashed. \he elMl ~wr brother, Robert Mahoney , was of a Sears store at South c.0ut· · ·· ·· · · diamembered, mutilated, crushed Plaza late S unday, eacaping with and jamme d in to a r e t or t about $3,000 worth of cameras, (cremation chamber) with the police said. re mains of other individuals when he was cremated after his death in 1981. Th.ey said Harbor Lawn officials had promised the body would be treated "w ith dignity" when they contracted Costa Mesa police answering the 9. p.in. ailerit alarm at Sean, 3333 Bristol St., found the merchandise missing. There were no witnesses, pollce said. - -----------· Tyle r services set in Mesa Memorial services will be held Wednesday for Costa Mesa resident John Smith Tyler, w ho died Sunday. He was 64. Services will be held at 10 a.m. at Harbor L aw n M e mo rial Chapel. T y l er h ad b een e mployed by Pacific Telephone Co. for 34 years. '- Survivors include his wife Mary, son John Smith Tyler Jr. of L ynnwood, Wash.; daughter Pa t ricia McBrid e of Sprin g Valley and Gail Yundt of Costa Mesa. Oth er s urvivors include ht. brother Bruce T yler of Michigan; sisters Mary Graves and Barbara Win gert o f Irv ine , and i lx grandchildren. lrvine----------------- lrvine Coast devttl_opment plans fought By JEFF ADLER 0( the D9lly Not ...., An Orange County Superior Co urt judge is being asked to throw out portions ol the Irvine Compan y's long -standing developme nt plans for the Irvine Coast. Judge Judith Ryan was asked by the F riends of th e Irvine Coast organization Monday to strike the California Coastal Comm ission 's a p p r ova l of development plans as well as approval by the county Planning Commission. The law suit was filed in September, 1981. Attorney Mark Weinberger , representing the Friends of the Irvine Coast, explained that the organiza tion -objects to three aspects of the development plan approved by both the rounty and state planning olficials. We inberger said his clients contend that the amount of office and commercial space and hotel rooms propoeed for development are at odds with the intent of the state Coastal Act; that the design for an ·extended Sand Canyon Sus p e ct pleads innocent Avenue' does not conform with C o mmission 's r ecord of the the a~t. and that the conditions proceedings demonstrated "an governing the Irvine Company's absence of need for office apace" dedication of certain open space i n t h e a r e a s J a t e d f o r land does not meet act guidelines. development. Attorneys re presenting the He said adequate office apace 1 Irvine Company, the Coastal already exists in both Newport l Commission and Orange County Beach and Irvine. j government con tend t h at the Th e f nends of the Irvine Cout pro ject m eets t h e ov e r a ll has suggested that the building purposes of the Coastal Act. They heights for the propoaed Pelican claim that the plan strikes th e Hills comme rcial comple x be p r o p er b a l a n c e b e t w e e n reduced f o protection of coastal resources rom 1 to three stories., and development, as specified by The overall development -} the act. which would be located along thee Atto rney R ober t Break, coastal hills between Laguna: r e p r e s e n t i n g l h e I r v i n e Beach and Corona del Mar _. Company, c h a rac te ri:r.ed the takes in 9,400 acres on which the' lawsuit as a "harassment" action Irv ine Company is hoping t~ • focusing on legal technicalities build 2,000 dwelling unlta aa wew A 25-year-old Irvine house P e lle gri n i's p reHmi na r y a nd aimed a t blocking the as h o t e l a nd co mme rcla ~ paint.er has pleaded innocent to a hearing date was aet for Feb. 11 company's developmenl of t he structures. r charge that he gunned down a in Harbor Municipal Court in pa.reel. The flan alao provides 2,650' Westm inster m an earlier this Newport Beach. He is being held 1n arguing against the Irvine acres o land 10 be re9ttVed for1 month . on $250,000 bail in Ne wport Company plan s, Weinbe rger ope n s pace u ses . The court Steven Pellegrini is accU8ed in .-Be.ach ___ Ci_ty __ Jan_·_. ________ c_l_a_i_m_e_d_t_h.;....a_t_t_h_e_C_o_a_s_t_a_l __ h_e_arln_-'g'-ree __ umes __ F_e_b_. _1_. ----;: the shooting death of 20-year-old Jeffrey Allen Watkins on Jan. 13. Police investigators allege that the incident occurre d a fter Watkins went to help his sister move out of Pellegrini's h ome, locate d at 4531 R a nc hgrov e Drive. Th e woman apparently had rented a room in the hou.e a b o u t a wee k b e f o r e the shooting. Watkins was shot twice in the chest with a .22-callber rifle after a n a rgume nt regarding h is 11.ster's desire to leave. • We'Te Listening ••• What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call th e number at left and your meaage will be recotded, tranacribed and delivered to the 1.1pproprtate editor. At Least 50% ofJ 642·6086 The same 24·hour answering service may be u.f(i to record let· ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributor• mUlt Include their name and telephone number for verUicatlon. No circulation calls. please. Tell us what's on your mind. a. ........ 'I,, __ ~-· u.-....==. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat- -"*"°' , . Hot.y Publttt!tt Md Cho.ti la.co.II"'• Offoe.r l. K.y lchulb V'o<e ,,~ Clftd Olf.oor "" AcMt•-e ••vmend Moc&.e.n C0111rol.r . . --·· All ,Fall And Holiday ~:erchandiee From; • Condor • Tattoo • Lady Manhatt4n • Patty Woodard • • Eeprit • & Morel! ~ Orange Coalt DAILY PILOT /Tueld8y, January 25. 1HS Medicine checks urged ' By PAT HOROWITZ or ... ...,fllll .... DEAR READERS: You've jun been handed a preacrlptlon. You atart to lj)Qk forward to ~ti.er heal\h. But what do you know about the prffCrlbed drug? Do you u.ndentand what lt la meant to do? Do you know how to take it? M6ldlclnee can have .ome iide eUect.a, and they have to tj)ten correc:Uy. So, be aure to J"Md inatructiona carefully and don't hesitate to uk your doctOr about: l -When to take the medicine. Some druga ahould be taken on full stomachs, 80l1\e on empty 1tomach1, aome in the morning, aome before soing to bed. the factory aalee of can and trudce dWtnid for the-third atra!Ot ~ and l'WMd the low•t level l1nce ilel. 8tau.b complied by the Motor Veh&cle Menu......_. Alloct1Ucln indicate.. that-6.266,001 American bum automoblte. were mid IMt year, aharDly oft the record pece of 9,161,000 IDld in 19'3. You able> are cqrnct on the 1lze. Five years aao. 1.. than half (48 percent.) of the new can were cleefa.d •comp.ct or unaller. Today, about 65 percent fall into that cateaory and, by the end of the dectlde, It ia antJdpaWld that 75 percent of the domeetJc cars aold will be compact or amaller. -How to take the medicine and how much. WitH water, Wlt mllK or Without Rerun or reorder anything? Should the dose be one or two spoonsful or 'Vhat? -What not to take with the medicine. Some medicines don't mix with alcohol, others ahoul~'t be 11$ed with other drugs, foods or beverages. • , , -What side effects the drugs can 'Cause. Medicines may produce a variety of other reactions. There are many sources of information about preacription drugs. Ask your doctor or pharmadat. For more information about being an informed patient, write to: FDA, HFE-88, Rockville, Md. 20857. More oldies rolling DEAR PAT: I bet my clad tlaat IMr.e are more old cars on die road today illaD new oaes ud dial more illaD Wf of tlaem are cempact moclel1 . He cUaaarees ud told me to au yoa aboat tlll1. ' L.E ., Newport Beac~ You win. Last year the typical car had eeen-neuly-eeven yean of .entice, aocorrlina to the National Automobile Club. During 1981, WHY WEIGHT Start the lew J11r out-- ~11 t, with our weight loss ther1pr~ O~r patients have lost 20 to 150 pounds using th e protein sparing modified fast the ea~iest, safest and quickest way to 'lose weight -proven on thousands of patients over a 10 year period. Cal Us For A Free Consdtation BASIC HEALTH CARE 1617 w .. tdiff Dr., Suite 205 Newport a.ach, Calif . IVE BEEN TO . (714) 548-1113 LET BUFFUMS RESET YOUR· FAMILY HEIRLOOMS DURING OUR REMOUNTING EVENT Give your ftne Jew9kY and famltV helrk>oml an enttrety MW loOk bV remounllng thel'h lo a IM1IQue. I modern Mllngot MKgalcl Ord'°°'9 a ..enng and 1oo1e .._ flOrn • a large 11t1c1on ot c:lai11on• emeralds. rublel. IGPPt*9I and °'* gemltonel. OUr dlamOnd ··~-tiiiitif ana iiO•rn'°"°' JN•t '<91 llSJ* W"9 be on hand to help-. • Sale s1a1 lS SOFT PACK lOO's FILTER:1lENTHOL: 2 mg. "tar". 0.2 mg. nteo1ine a ming: he S~rgeon Gen ml ttaS"'Oetennirr·ot+-..-;;s ... rv. per c1g1181te by FTC method. That Cigarette Smoking Is Oangerous to Your Health. ~itMl '* 1M15 ietiecuilbel h k'81 FI.c ~ Ol.nc melhod If I vs. -'\ t I • I \( f • ., ' \. ·d ,:f .Q ·: ... <' , 1 • J --~----------..;:.--.-...;.....:.--------------------------------0-r•-n ... g•.;..;.Co.;..;u;,;..• DAILY PtLOTIT.,.._, JMUlfY 21, 1111 Coast college .enrollment reinains high reptraUon ln compuw ICienct, word ~ and bua1nell ~ IOl'M of whkh .,.. alreldy tuled. Coutllne hu had a 1ttonc turnout ln eome vocational pro1ram1 euch 11 travel aaency IY PHIL INEJDERMAN or ... .._ ......... With one week rem1inln1 before 1prlng clauee bealn, the Coa1t ~mmunlty Colle1e1 repon that enrollment. flgutta ~ keeplna pace w(th the.tall term. Still, aome enrollment flgu,... are down com~ to lul •Prinl beceute of a 1&ate "hit llat' announced lut 1ummer that eliminated fund.lna for nwneroua recreation and pel"IOl\al enrichment c:ou.raee. Thia cut forced Callfomla community oolleaes to curtail oourae offerinp. SDl'ina reailtration ii continulna th11 week at the three Coa1t coUeses -Oranse Coast. Golden West and Coutllne. Walk-In re1l1tratlon (no appointment necftlal")') began today at Oran,e Cout and Golden w .. t. Coastline, which hu no fonnal campw but offers cl.ulea at locationa throughout the.,.._ conducts reptration by mall. All three ®llegea permit late registration dwina the fl.rat two weekl of claaees, il apace la availaDle. All three lchool1 report heavy early lnltruct.lon. At the be8lnnin8 of th11 week, Oranp Cout Collea• ln CO.ta Meu had enrolled 21,737 full-time and part-Ume ewden... l'WWnl Juai about even wtth the total f« the aame tJme lallt year, eccordlne to Kenneth Mowrey, dean of adml.9tona and information 1el'Vk.'9. Even thouah the collep waa forced to eliminate 1ome recreation and penonal ~hment COW'MI becau. of the "hh 111t," lt waa able to lncreaM lu courae offerlnt• ln unaffected 1ubjecta and keep lta enrollment stable, Mowrey u.ld. Oranae Cau1 JI conaldered the 1tate'• lara-t 1lngle-campu1 community colleae. Sprlng enrollment will peak at about 30,600 atudenta, Mowrey predicted, 1llgh tly below t.he fall temester. Coastline Cbllege waa moat aerlou1ly affected by the "hit llat" and wu forced to ellminate perhaps 30 percent of ill cla.ee after ,.-------------------. the summer announc:ement. 23,750 at Saddleback John Breihan, Coa1tline'1 dean of ad.mJ.-lons, guidance and information aervtcea, Saddleback Colleg~ la lmterlng the second said the IC!hool'a current registration la running week of its afiring 1emeater with about 23,750 even with the fall 1emeater but la aubetantlally ...... _ ed ellnhtl f th f-11 below J.ut spring'•. total. •~UUIC'latl enro -down ......_ Y rom e au At the beginning of the week, Coastline had tennL. .fla. h h registered 13,025 spring atudentl. Because many ate rea ... tration ls continuing t roug Coastline students enroll during the flrat two Friday for spring cluees, wbich began Jan. 17· weekl of claues, Breihan p~lcted that the Last spring, the college had enrolled more 2 000 than 2&,ooo-students by this 'J)Olnt In the term, _ achool'a 1pring enrolbnent would reach 1, . according to Saddleback spokesman Wllliam Some of tlle subject.a delete<fl>Y ffie "htt'llat Schreiber. But becauae of state funding cuts, the have been converted to c:ornmunlty service fee colleo. ia offering about 300. fewer cf.assee this programs designed to pay their own way. .~ Coastline spokesman Jack Chappell said more ·~~~ ~~ay ahead of last spring if thoee than 1,500 people have algned up for the1e spring 300 -1--had .. Schre'be d I fee programs, which include oounes on stained ~ not been cut, a r aai . " ... i .. -, auto .. ·--up and vario"• ... ___ claaees. think we'd be over 30,000." a-.... ...,.. ._ uan~."' T u.. th Sa dl k ._... F..arly registration at Golden West la ahead A.a&e o er colleges, d ebac repor\CU--~ of U\e-aama....tlme-laat--year because-th ~mdent1ntel'8fln comJ>Uter"~.-wo Hun~ Beach campUS had its larl(est mall-In procemtng, math and engineering claaaes, many registration ever, according to Fred Garda, dean of which were filled early. , of admisslons. • 0..,,.. ....... ., Gery AMW9M tttdents-studJ registration-board at Orange Coast College. Garcia said the college haa already enrolled 17,500 spring students -including 9,000 by mall. Even though the college cut 132' claas leCtiona after the fall semester, enrollment la keeping pace with the fall, Indicating the same number of _!!udenta ~ .19uee'z:1na into 1.e.wer clerea _ Garcia said he expects Golden West's spring 1emester to reach almost 19,000, sJ.ightly lesa than last apring's enrollment . @PacH\c~ CONSUN\ER YEL\...C>W-P~ES Oraoge Coun\:.y Nortt'\ ~ Ot"ange Coun'-.~ Cen\.ta\ ~'f5: Ille best 111111book11115 bells ConSun.YelkM '-85 ido two l8W dillCIOries. . . ..... Were dividing the Orange County Consumer Yellow Pages into two loCal directories because your best prospects told us they wanted it that way. .__ They want a book that's cloaer to home, ~F and easier to use. Were dividing the Yellow Pages to ma.ke each local book a better advertising medium for you. Taite Orange County North, for eumple. The people who live ...... there do 85" of their shopping there. And the people who live in Orange County Central do 833 of their shopping in that area~ So now you can tqet your Y~Pagesad~ to~ best ,. ) prospects: the people who live, shop and spend money in your particular area. · Your ad, in our new Yellow Pages, will -command more attention. It will be seen more and Wied more. And it11 bring you • even better reeultS. Getin.c.h in.Pk:k-up~-­ call your Pacific lelephone Yeflow 'Paaee •• •• representative. f <n4> 972·6470 I •1912 "()nap~ Shoppirlt Habila ~" Buiiinw to bultnell ldverlllen pleue nee: AeaiWJOU do • your buYliti mnd eelHna in both areu, we are not c:h8nPll. or dividina the~ COunty Buiina. to BUlinell)'~-~ You probably think ther9 isn't any- thing you an do about soaring hHtth care costs. But there Is. Now you can join the FHP hNlth Dian wh9re you work. With most ~HP plens, your regutar monthly ptemlums tab care of •fmost everyth1ng from • routlM checkup to majOr survery. There •re no big deduct-ibles. no Sky-high extrll expenses to ~ out of your own pocbt. A recM1t sur,,., canducted bv the u.s. o.p.r1ment of HMtth Md HutMn seMcM repons tMt Dlw llke FHP MV9 saV9d from to'6 to 40'6 MCh year on a fwnily'lhellttl CM'9CIDmWhen ~ to CIDIMntloMI hMtd\ IMnnc8 plans. wott.'°.o -~~':.W::: Ctc doWn•~-·-~··· ,. ___ ,_ - .. t? .. '• .. ,. •' .. . . , . ., Orang• CoHt DAILY PILOT /Tuetdey, J1nu!tfY 25, 1N3 fiime coo1s zeal for_ ~nding. sign clutter A decade or two ago there was a good deal of support for ordinances designed to reduce sign clutter by requiring businesses to advertise their wares and services in a more restrained manner. Giant signs, gaudy signs and flashing signs were regarded with disfavor by citizens and city councils alike. Businessmen who had invested substantial sums in their fancy signs w.ere less than enthusiastic about removing them, but, where ordinances were adopted, most complied. But time seems to have taken the edge off the zeal for more conservative sign advertising. Laguna Beach was one of the first communities to adopt a strict sign ordinance. In due course most of its offensive signs were replaced with more acceptable ones and everyone agreed the town looked much better for it. But a recent attempt to carry things a step further and ban interior-lighted signs was less successful. In the face of strong pr-0teats from ~ign owners, the council passed a watered-down ordinance that does not ban the interior-lighted signs, but requires that they face review by the city's design review board over the next three years. If the board decides a sign is tasteful, it may remain. Otherwise, it can be ordered abated -but the owner will be given five more years to comply-with the order, for a possible total reprieve of eight years. This would appear to be a handy way out for the council because given the effect of nlt. alr on metal and plut.lc, there'• probably a pretty aood chance the sign wouldn't 1urvfve much longer than that anyway. Meanwhile in Costa Mesa, the city fathers continue their effort.I to dilute a nine-year-old 1ign ordinance in time to set around a requirement that all aigna comply with ~he law by Jan. 1, 1984. Facing protellll from businea as the deadline approached, the city council last year pondered a grandfat~ering pro~ to exempt signs that were confpnning when - the ordinance wu adopted in 1974 though they do not comply with the new rules. But last year's planning commission didn't agree with the council, pointing out the obvious hardship on businesaes that had come into the city after passage of the sign ordinance, or had replaced their old signs in order to comply with the new law. So the matter was put on the back burner until tlle e}~QllL'-Ve the council an opportunity to seek tbe litUAnation of the old planning commission and -to refer the controversial sign propoeal to a newly appointed commission that, presumably, would be more inclined to see eye to eye with the cound1. Sfnce the comml&sion won't be seated until March, the matter is not expected to return to the council before June. Thus the current approach to sign ordinances appears to lean toward taking your time about making a critical decision -lots and lots of time. Social Security gap AB if Social Security doesn't have enough troubles tryin& to. overcome its shaky financial situation, we now have an increasing rate of "dropouts" from the program, the latest being 5 5 ,000 Los Angeles County employees at a cost to the federal treasury of $130 million a year. The county employee group was just one of 100 local government agencies that pulled out of Social Security this month. Nearly 400 more have given notice of their intention to defect during . the next two years, for a total loss of 194,000 contributors by the end of this year and another 63,000 by the end of 1984. Prior to the Los Angeles pullout the largest previous defection had been the state of Alaska's 14,000 employees In 1979. Under present law, federal, state and local governments and nonprofit organizations such as colleges and hospitals are not required to belong to Social Security, although three-quarters of such e mployees now are covered. But if members of such a group decide they would be better off handling their own retirement system, they can withdraw from. the program by giving two years' notice. Once out, the group is not permitted to rejoin Social Security. • It is more than clear that this "escape clause" for government and other workers has been one of the most severe impediments to m a intaining Social Security's financial balance. And it is particularly unfair to privately e mployed or self-employed workers who have never had the privilege of opting out of the program. Additionally, some of the individuals among the dropouts will have worked long enough under Social Security to eventually collect benefits under that program as well as their other pension. The presidential National Commission on Social Security Reform now is recommending that newly hired federal employees and all nonprofit !IBanization workers be required to pay into Social Security. Obviously total participation of all workers_lf crucial to the sucoe11 of any such program. It is unfortunate that this was not apparent to thoee who drew up the rules that gave so many categories of workers the option of not participating at all, or of pulling out at will. When Congress votes on Social Security reform, correction of these loopholes should have a top priority. Opinions upressed in the space abOve are those of the Daily Piiot. Other views ex- pressed on this .,.ge are those of their auth<>f's and artists. Reader comment Is invlt· ed. Address The Dally Piiot, P.O. 8o• 1S60, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (7141 642·'321. L.M. Boyd/ Sandwich history Q . That 1ubmartne sandwich l1 known in New Orleans u a poorboy. Why that rwne? A . Dates back to the French "pourboire" which now IDll8JW "tip'' but once meant any IOI'\ of handoUt. Uttle boya called at the bllCk door of a convent there and the nWll-ve them Wldwlches. how the profnalonalt set worin.a? They grunt fOI' them To wm:m aruni. you 1harpen one end of a hickory stake and pound It into the pound. Take a piece of flat lron, IUCh M the leaf from a car 1prtna, and rub it bard ~ the top of the stake. 1be noU8 and vibration brino the wonm to the surface for about~ feet around. . The younaeat ton ii more likely No. U.S. prelfdent bad more fonner than h1I older blot.hen to aucceed ln U.S. preafdenta Jooklna over hi• life, partkularly lf he bu at le81t shoulder when he took office than three brothen. Next mo1t Ukely to Abraham Lincoln. Still .ilY9 at the ~at what.Yer la the oldest ton. Um• of hl• lnau1uraUon were 'lbel1 the only mo. 8ucMnan. J'lllmcn, Pleroe, Tyls and , V.nBurm. Q . 1' lt tr\19 you have to haw • l..__ to ... ,_ ,..,.,.0111111 -----Q. What prof•OIMl pt09i. ar• nedonal b'lil? molt 11ke1J to kill ......iWIT A. That youdo. A U.S . Worm A. Dendstl. Their tu&dde rate 18 ~ IJclme, Dkt I ever wll you twtice thal ot the eiMnl populatlaft. ...... ..... , \ \ fr\ ' • • I --~-:-----------------...;_--------.-:.-------1 ~Service' WASHING TON -For members of Ronald Reagan'• "Ca bl net of Milllonaires," gove.mme.nt service ii a temporary financial hardship. The ume ll\ trndlrinr ntd -far -the latest mllllonalre to wln a hish admlnistration post. He la James Buckley. a former conservative senator from New York. unaucceaful Republican candidate for the Senate from Connecticut and, more recently,•an undet'8ecl'etary of state. He was recently appointed pre1ldent of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, with government-paid salary and allowancet1 second only to President Reagan hl.rmelf. RFE/RL i1 technically a private corporation, though it ia ·totally funded by the federal ;overnment. The corporation'• board Uled this tec:hniaillty to pay Buckley far more than the $60,662 federal maximum that Cabinet officers must" struggle along on. IN FACT, Senate sourcea told my auoclate Lucette Lagnado that Buckley's total compenaatlon and perqulaites may amount to u much u $200,000 a year. Here'• the breakdown, accord1Jl8 to tboee who are familiar with the contract: -An annual aalary of $95,000 -more than 50 percen~ higher than. that of No • winners It's as If we had a terrible disease that was killing us and the doctors couldn't Lind out what it was or what to do for it. That's what our economy Is like from my view. The stock market is at an all-time high. That means U.S. companies are worth more dollars than at any time In hla10ry. Unemployment is close to an all-time high. Tha\ means business ii wone than at any time in history. Does this make sense? Will the economists who are IO quick to explain everything about trends in money please explain this. Or is it possible they can't? THERE'S SOMETHING terribly wrona aomewhere, that'• certain. 1 own some stock ln a few companies and I don't mind seeing It go up, but I think lf I were an unemployed factory worker, an auto worker, a 1teel worker or a 1 farmer, I'd be thlnklnl about a revolution becauae I'm 1ettln' 1uch a dirty~. l'm pleued that there are b\Wneta leaders, bankers, economllu a.nd government 1eadera who don't \lt1nk the economy ii beyond their penooal abUlty without 'sacrifice' ! Ca.binet membera and Buckley's predece.or at RFE/RL. ~-A post allowance and "prealdential allowance" for entertaining visiting -dignitaries. total!"I $25.000. a year. -A penonal aervant paid for by the • government. G .-Ja-1:1-11-1-111_1_1 -~ -A car and chauffeur. -A tax-deferred annuity of about $19,000 a year to cushion the 59-year-old mllllona.ire'• golden years. -Free houaina. In a letter to "Sen. Edward Zorinsky, D-Neb., the RFE/RL board said it was having difficulty finding a 1uitable residenQe for Buckley ln Munich. In an afparent attempt to allay any suspicion o extravagance, the board wrote that "in any event, the style of accommodAtion will not exceed that of the conaul-general." What this d1aarm1na a.urance falls to mentlori. though, la that the American coNUl-general ln Munich lives in a quite beautiful villa, one of the better homes of any U.S. comul ln the world. 'lbou&h . • the villa wu picked up for a aong in : 1957, a ·residence of equal grandeur : would co.i a fortune today. : Zortnaky fired bllCk a tene letter to : the board chaionan,_Frank SbJlu~1zm.-!­demandl:ng to know the exact extent of : Buckley'• remuneration. He uked for • "an item-by-item comparllon of Mr. : Buckley'• salary, benefita and perquisites with thoee of his precteoe.or . . . THE BOARD eventually sent Zortnaky eome lnfonnatlon. including a copy of the ~·contract -6ut not of Buckley'•· laent1ally, the board juftl.fied the lucrative Buckley contract u aheer neceaaity to keep tlMtlr choeen presktent from retu.m1ng to pifyate life. "Our feeling wu that a man of Mr. Buckley'• prominence and achievementa would be much 10ught after ln the private 9eCtor' at a wage far ln exceea of anything we could hope to mat.ch," the board explained to Z.Orinaky. "However, we th~gbt if we could make the job . . . more f1nancially attractive than l t wu under our previoul president, we • mlgbt have a better chance of securing Buckley fat the )lb .... A.. a Senate 80W'Ce remarked a blt sourly: "Government aervice involves the world 'service,'" but not apparently tblt.word .. aacrifice ... • ID the econoinIC war to control, but they'll certainly pardon the rest of us If we think it is. They're all looking for an answer as if there was one if they could only find It. What if there isn't one? I suspect that when we get over this economic disease we have, they 1:'' J-1-DY-RD-DN--lf_ ....... §t ... .. . --still aren't going to know what cured us. Bank interest rat.ea, the Gross National Product and the prices of everything change for no apparent reason. The stock market goes up 20 point.I one day and down 20 the next and each analyat has a ~ different opinion of why It happened. Everyone talks about the threat of war with RUllla. We att at war with R\lllia. We're trying to kW their economy and they're trying to k ill ours . Unfortunately, we're botlLdoing.a pret~ good job. We're forcing them to apend more than they can afford on the men and materlala of war and they're forcinl us to apend more than we can afford m thoee thinp. kb country ia spending a fortune on things that don't do its ' citizens any good at all and neither • country has enough money left over to do the things its dtiz.ens need and want. lt's like a nuclear war in which the miasiles pass in mid-air over the ocean and land on target, thein in our country, OW'1I in their country. Both countries are • destroyed and there is no winner. Sen. William Proxmire recently • decided there wu too much talk about the Russian economy and too little real i lnformation, and he asked the CIA to .. make a report.. The CIA report concluded that the Russian economy isn't great but lt isn't in as bad shape as we hoped it was. The one thing we have more of than they do, acicording to the CIA, is food. Our farmers farm better than thein. Prwident Reaaan has just proposed a ICheme-it l8elnS more like "a ICheme" than a prosram -that could change the way tanners operate ln our Midwest. The farmers aren't making enough money becauee they have grown more than they can .U and driven down the price of their 1JC'Oduct. TV wastes gre~t talent FOR YEARS the government has helped 9Upport farm prlce9 by buying up surplus grain. Now the President IJl'OJ>Ol4!",.,haHf 1aTm~r~ wtl st"Oll growing 80 much, he'll give them bac.k 1ome of the. grain the government boUSht from them in the past and they can sell that to anyone they like. Gllmp1ins some of the new sitcoms and •PY 1toriea and 1uch on TV thl1 aeuon, I did not ao much deplore the silly or brutal ICripta u I lamented the absolute wa1te of brllllant technical talent In that medium. For what l1 IYlllY Ill• doUara 1pent to produce an elaborate doughnut hole, but the millions of man· and woman-houra expended on charades unworthy of their multifaceted talenta. Do I have to be an economilt before I'm qualUled to think something is basically wrong with that Idea? Paying people not to do something must be wrons. If the government pay• the farmert not to grow wheat with the wheat they srew laat year. will the pernment buy up old tractors and pay John Deere not to make new ones by givlna them tho9e? .. WlD the pemment buy up umold 1982 model CU'I from showroom Ooon and UM them to pay aut.omaken for not maklns any more new ones? If thla idea works for writers the way U does for far~•r•, I 1uppoH the ~t wW be ~JiAI me not to wrfw m m-..cb. They 11 buf up what I couldn't tell lallt J8I' and llve It b.ck to .... • • . Hospit~l to liost . · forum on stress A forum on •t.teu. depre9alon and coplJ'\I ii .cheduled to~t from 7 to 9 o'clock in Huntington Beach. Sponsored by Pacifica Community HoepltaJ, the free e~ent will be held at the Carmen Yuppa Conference Center, 18819 Delaware St. (ac~ the street from the hoepital.) The forum will be led by Dr. Steplaen M. Wyman, an attending psychiatrist on consultaUon seivite at UCI Medical Center. • Huntington Beach Neighborhood Watch and the Huntington Beach Police Department will preaent a rape prevention program a't 7:30 p.m. Thuraday, Jan. 27 at the Huntington Beach Central Library, 7111 Talbert Ave. Detective Art Droz will offer rape prevention advice, and a film on the topic will be shown, followed by a question and answer period. • Coastline College will offer a ceramics class from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays, beguming Feb. 1, at the Robinwood Learning Center, 5172 McFadden Ave., Huntington Beach. Techniques for wheel throwing and l>Ottery buildlng will be covered. The courae is designed to teach students how to build functional and ornamental ceramic ware. Included will be instruction on kiln firing and glaz.e application. Fee for the coune is $15, which covers clay, glaze and firing . .Registration la under way now_by mailor can be dQn · class during the first two weeks, if apace is available. For more information, call Coastline, 963·0824. Orange Coalt DAILY PILOTITu•day, January 2&, 1183 J The rule r quire• underta k rt to provide an It m-by-ltem Ut t or <-ottt. Fun era~ reform advances ii WASHI NGTON (AP) -The ft!deral aovernment'• decade.old attempt to require funeral dlrwcton to liW ClC>Numtn ltem&Md price Uata la faclna lu final hurdle - cofla:r-lonal review. ' The reautauon, approved lut July by the Federal Trade Commiulon, 11· expec;ted to be aubmtued to Con1r .. thil week, poulbly aa early aa t.odu. Both hoWIM then wlll have 90 daYI to veto the reauiauon. Supportera of the f 1.&neral rule expect that a rt10luuon of dlupproval wYl be Lntroduced by Rep. Marty Ruuo, D-IU .. who hu been one of the rnoet voe.al congreM!onal opponent.I. An aide to Ruuo aald the conareuman would noi be available to dlacuaa th• r••ulation until Wednetday. "We're golna to do eveeything we can to make sure a veto resolution ti not passed," aafd Kent Brunette of the American Association of Retired Persons. "We haven't heard any gro undawell of opposition," he said Monday. The National Funeral Directors Auociation oppoeea the rule, but the executive director, Howard Raether, said the group was not actively lobbying Congress for .'1 a veto. "We presume a veto resolution will be introduced and wW support it",'L he said .. Barrina such a veto, the soonest the regulation could take effect is May. Last M ay, Congreaa vetoed an FTC- ~gulation aimed at ending abuses in the uaed car i.ncluatry. It waa the first time lawmakers had Wied the power it granted ital/ in 1980. -1'he-veto-waa '"OVertUmed n October by a (ederal appeala court and la now pending Before the Supreme Court .• The fW\eral rule requlra undertak.ert to provldt an ltem·by·item \tat of COit.i before fun ral arran1ementa can be a1l'ffd to and Oldere them to inform callen t.het J)ricei can be dlacualed over the telephone. The rule stemmed from complainta that funeral homea ma)C have taken advantage of grtevlna famUl" by 'ICWna package funerala1 includl.na co.Uy, unwanted featuret. A lack or price competition ln the induat.ry alao hu been cited. FTC approval of the rule came 10 years after the aaency began investlgating the funeral induatry. The only diaaenter wu Jarnea C. Miller III, lhe FTC chalrmAA who cited a "lack of evidence in the record ... that the rule approved today will adequately deal 'V1th alleaed market imperfectlona, aaau.mtng they exist." But FTC. Comrniaafoner 'Michael Pertachuk, a leading advocate of the rule, aaid, "We have determined that mllliona of Americana faced with the unnerving and painful task of arranging a funeral for a loved one are victimized by a marketing syatem suatalned by unfair and deceptive practices." y Funeral di.rectors aided with Miller, arguing that the record does not indicate a "prevalence of any unfair or deceptive acts." f "It's another layer of regulation which has requirements ~hat do not consider custom.a and usages acroa the country," Raether said of lhe ruJe. He also contended that the diacloaurea required under the rule "will be resented and resisted by some families, especially if they had a -long history 1>f-beinraerved by-me funera1-nrm called." ----,4-. E x -political '.:..-l<ingpin-loses .. f rand appeals Attempts by onetime Orange County polltlcal kingpin Dr. Louil Cella to clear hlmaelf of Medi-Cal fraud charges have been dealt a &etback by the state 4th Diltrlct Court of Appeal. In a decision Monday, the court rejected argument.I that evidence collected against Cella, once the dean of county politics, was sel.z.e0i1legilly. Cella was convicted of diverting hundreda of thouaanda of dollan from hospltala be once controlled for use in political' campaigns. Keith Monroe, an attorney representing Cella in the legal fight, said the decision would be appealec! t"Olhe-sta'te""Sap1eme . --.-- Court. Semi· t ~ . . -~ .. 1h off Now in Progress! 384 Forest Ave., No. 9 ; Laguna Beach 494-5171 Dally d~tures from the humdrum with Sou£~':! Sandwich, p Louie or.J=rench ~ Lunch at.Stuart Anderson's Black Angus Restaurant ls a relaxing break away.from a busy day. DeJlctous Soup and Sandwich, Shrimp Louie and French Dip. Complete lunches for the ve.ry special prtce of$2.99. Values like these won't last f orewr, so make your escape today. 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I i a 11-120 tat>teta (20-d•v auppty) •11.86 a 12-240 tabt9ta (40-ctay euppty) $39.80 I TowtE...,. .....,.... .......................... -.-0 .i N~ofCerd CardNo. -'--'--~~_;_~,;__~~-----------:---~~ ---, 111111111111 TUIEIDAY, JANUA~Y 25, 1883 CAVALCADE ENTERTAINMENT TELEVISION Whatever happened to 'Yes'? • Signs along the Orange Coast reflect the negative, telling us what we can't do. How about a little positive posting? A waken to pampering ~ STEVE MARBLE much he na/ed ln bed all aomeone would bu)' them a ~Olllry ln ";r~ Beach would mornln1 an watched the bnak1Mt or maybe they'd ;att ~~-·· football pme." r.1 like tratlne thelmllvee. lt occur to eomeone to •tart a F ,'75. 1 1 111 b · bualnna that often cuatomen or • • a coup• w e -Aware that some couplet aerved croluanta, freah fn.Ut, rnilbt f•l uncomfortable with hr.ktMt ln bed. f re 1 h or an 1 • ju l c • a n d 1tran1•n hovertq over their And only ln Newport Beach bed. Te1f:.:/!i thiy are happy WOUld a maid and butler aervtnc ........ freeh quiche at the top of the "It'• a touch of clau • -to ...w on -119t1o, In h the dln1nc room or ln the JAC\.&111. mornln1 In t e privacy of a •• it'• very n.l'IOn. al." Tei.on --''--bullne9 wW bedrooln catch on. r-..---Meet Sylvia Tei.on, a lonatlme be fDDd but .. «rl111 Mftl' to catenr and =&;!" r .. Tdent cluma~. 'ftley'U mo,..,.." ~1 11111••• In too_,--'• In who beUewl ..t ln bed 11 bouquet of balloona and, ov one mornlq. A mulmutia of fun end ,..ofjtable. . coww, mff•. four, ... .,.. .. It'• a couc:b of clal," 1he The dlluxe •llr~wlllflmt .. :5 uu Uala,. o well, I'd ·-naa•t1. ..,,., new tf 11n11na-912& 11.J·~ ._. -.w•i:!..,IP-lllli"*._llH.,Mll"- ........,.. kind of thine or • male rreneh quiche wltll b•• Mft_J1p91' ~ -It'• wry penonal." ch .... , croluanta, chocolate, JINaldMt II aerwd an china candied almond• aad the md mRa I ~ ebov9 Ul elle, are "· ~of 1G'ir .... not nllbed. U a -little catnap 11 Tel1on, who alon1 wUh dlillr9CI ......., the qutcbe and 11aoclate David Bell, "'"' the ,,... frWt. that'• okay too. tr.kfalt ....,.. -.,. Wiil .. ,,.. ,...,en ,_ .... rftOD Cll'Clll' on • fllUlal' bllll llat ..,,. ho h~1 everytbln.1 Hid ...._ IO ftw lpaia1 ii"'..._ - oAnae MJx. one of me flnt btrtllda11, aan&venartH aad ~-.. ,.. .. ...... HJt'1 •11111 to ll9 pqnsued "We~ IO 19"9 itlllle 1lki thM: .,-~ loWcl it IO people too,•• lhit •11· "llaJbi • Orange OoHt DAILV PILOT/Tue.day, J1™11ary H. 1983 Allll WIDllS s " ..,., D.EAR ANN LANDERS : About that ~ed niaht-1hlft wal\tta in Carolina who te and uked where lhe could buy a chut.lty t: You told her. "Thoee thing• went out with Arthur'• Court." Well, maybe they did, buLlt not be a bad idea to bring them back again. time for the rapl1ta. Why 1hould a woman be forced to take meuuree to protect henelf apinat ! Although any male-dominated jury ls aure to -Cain.It caaU'atlon, an effective chaltity device the wou.ld-be-rapllt ml&ht acoompliah the same . To put It bluntly -remove the weapon. e belt might thwart hia need'foc power over n, a concept that no doubt originates in the . It may 10und crazy, but lt'a worth trying. l'91thlr1ag else seema to work. What do you think tit, Ann? -A MAN WITH A METHOD IN TTSBURG DEAR MAN: Aay tlleory tlllat aa idea lutes lo "e peal• cu.aot be tallea aeri:::,!r,· tllaak1 for writ1D1. Yoar letter wa1 cer y ereat from all otben I read today. DEAR ANN LANDERS: The letter from the man who divorced her bu1band becauae be uldn't get off the night ahlft rubbed me the ng way. My dad worked the night shift all his lile. He home at 4 a.m. and slept while we were in ool When we came home, he was there to help with our homework, or take ua to the park, the tist, a mu.sic lesson, or to play ball. He attended ool activities while the 9-to-5'er dads were at factories. stores or offices. During the awnmer drove us to the lake to swim or fish and picriic. g the winter we'd go to the ski slopes or skating or sledding. Night shifts can be a blessing. We saw more of dad than our friends saw of theirs. They envied and said '°· So pleaae print the other lide. - VED IT IN NEW ARK DEAR NEW ARK.: So dJd lot1 of otber people. re'1 a letter from a wife: DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband ma.rrled when he was 19. I was 18. He was on the night t the.n and he never got off .• We made it work in favor. He never complains aoout returning from work 3 ._m., no matter what the weather. The man 't mis8ed a day on the job in years. He aleepe a pillow over the phone and two fans going to wn out street noiae. He knows there are times it's rough on me, but I know it'• rough on , too. We miu aome things because of hi1 ~,..u.11.& hours, but we gain just as much on the er end. Through the years he has been offered the day t but turned it down. We find it has more pluaes n minuses. -SIGN US LOVE BUGS IN UM ONT DEAR BUGS: Wllatever works II good. r1! CONFIDENTIAL to Ambitious but Need More : Bullfeathers! You will never have more time you have now. There are 24 hours a day for ff9rvone. How we chooee to spend those hours rmines what is important in our lives. It is "priorities." po you feel awkward, self-conscious -lonely? kome to the club. There's help for you in Ann 'I'S' booklet, "The Key to Popularity." &00 50 ts with your request and a long, stamped, -addressed envelope to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 95, Chicago. m. 60611. of Laguna Beach . Just can't imagine apres-ski through a straw." WATCH FOR THE 8 Pl&E GOllll 011 lllDGI . BV CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF E11t·Wt1t vulnerable. dHll. NORTH • K '15 liil t7U O All 10 •QIOI WEST EAST ••QIOI •O 0 8 <:>AQJIO O QHU 0 1541 •AJU •SH SOUTH •AltU <:>KIO OJ •KH The blddln1: Eut 8ffdl Wellt Nortli p.,. INT , .... "' Pau 4 • DWt P&N Pau PaH Openln1 lead: Elrht of <:>. Before you double a con· tract t~at you are 1ur• you can bear. you mu1t bt certain that the opponent• do not have an alternative reetlng pl1ce. A former world cham plon WH trapped on thla hand from the temltlnal• or the trial• lo ulect the American team for the ie83 Bermuda Bowl. At one table. Eaat elected lo p111 qui.Uy when hl1 op ponenta reat"hed four htarta. 1'hal contract w11 defeated two trldla -the defendera 1cored a 1p1de and a club In addition to thrtt trump trlcka. At. tlle other table E11t, out ror blood, douW.d four hearu. North hadn't been 1urt whlcll major 1ult to play In 101 armed with the knowledre that he1n1 were breaklnr badly, he ch09e to correct to four 1padt1. EHt doubled aaaln -more on principle than with any cer· talnty or defeating the con· traet. Cancer: Delay beneficial Wea~ Juaary H AR (March 21-April 19): Attention cent.en HOIQSCOPf Weat. 1¥ hie 1ln1leton htarl. E11~ won the ace and returned 1.ht queen, ud Weit 1ruffed 1way declarer'• kln1. Back came a diamond, and decJarer waa face~ wkh a dUfttult deelalon. The only way ~ make the r.ontract wae1 to take the finea.le, but. U It 101~,' he would ao for 800. He decided It WH worth the rl1k, and ran the diamond to the jack. W~en that held and trudlp1 now carnt down in two round1, only the club gue11 waa left. It w11 perhap1 fitting juatlce that derlarer ehould take the cor· rtet view and eo make hl1 contrad for a .eore of 690 and a pin of 12 lnternatlonaJ Mitch Point.a. ttew .. JM c ...... ~ ..... ....... ~ CMrt.1 Gwea llae ta.. uewer. ,.,. a •P1 tf "Wlu1ea 0.. .... Lead1," ttad 11.85 &e "G ............... ~ •• dM .... ,.,.,, P.O. a.a Ut, N9"".M, N.J . 07148. Make ca.cu ,.,..... &e New.- ,...rt.b. · flMA IOMllCI AT•WIT'S ENO . • around leCW'ity. Concentrate on safety measures, plan for pouible property purchase, strive to complete negotiation. Puzzle pieces will fall into pl.a. ce -eenae of direction la clarified. Scorpio • BY SIDNEY OMARA They never make the Mcwt Admired Lllt. • No one throws a tribute dinner in their behalf. : figures prominently. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Call or message could result in short trip. Gain indicated through written word. Be ready for change In connection with special relationship. Relative makes important concemlon. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Money comes from aurprile IOW'Ce. Income potential increues. Activity you regarded as hobby might be tr&Nfonned into profital>le enterpriae. Special collection is worth more than orisdnallv anticipated. Libra la in picture. CANCER (June 21-July 22r,-Temporary delay will actually prove beneficial. LUn.ar cycle high and you'll make correct decision. I!ttuition is on target. personality sparkles and you Could win popularl ty cont.eel. Pl8ces native plays significant role. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): focus on organization, production, added reaponalbWty and chance to enhance reputation. Older individual lends support, benefit of experience. You'll have gllmpee behind scenes, aocem to confidential information. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You'll be in touch with persons who can aid your cauae~ Focus on fulfillment, enterprlae and powers of penuasion. Project will be completed, burde~ will be lilted and you'll break from pattern which led to losing proposition. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Focus on new starts, added independence, chance to imprint style. T rou1 HIALTH OR. PETER J. STEIN~ROHN DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I have high blood _ pressure. My doctor has suggested I buy a blood pressure outfit and stethoecope so I can check on my preaure at home between visits..-I've..&:me ~t find It difficult to take my own pressure. Putting on the arm cuff is diftic:ult -espedally 10 because I have fat anns. I've asked a neighoor to come in and help as I live alone. But it's really 1uite a bother for me to take my own pressure. s it absolutely essential for hypertensive patients to take their own premure? -MRS. L. DEAR MRS. L .: It's not eseential, but in some cases, lt helps the doctor estimate the true readingl!I Passpm1 Phot0s Y11 LWe ...... , .......... e 3461 Via Uclo 675-6122 Nexl 10 Edw.,dl Udo Clneme ~ ... m IV l!I 'tJ c rim cu -II "' u Ii .,. ~ t!I 0 II a. .,, m Busineta, career aspecta are bript -you'll receive off« which eendl morale IOIU'lng. SCORPIO {OCt. 23-NOv. 21): Highlight travel, communication and plans for lona-range public relations or advertising campaign. Intuitive intellect is activated. You'll aense when something of importance is to occur. S~GmARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): What seems a sure thing could actually prove elusive, perhaps deceptive . .Know it, have alternatives at hand, keep options open. Other people's money is major factor in scenario. Promise of fundlng fe9ul.res review. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22;-Jan:-19):-StudY" details, be wllling to revise, double-check and initiate rebuilding process. Be careful where legal affalra are concerned. Loopholes are likely to exist -don't get caught in tangle of red tape. AQlJARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Persons who expre91 interest in special project may be sincere, but ala~ misinformed_ Rely llpon your own reso~. Changes ~necessary -message or call could result In surprise journey. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Surpriae gift ia part of scenario -payment la made for apeclal services. Domestic adjustment is a hlghlighr - young persons confide, make claims and aeek guidance in unorthodox manner. and the effects of medication. Sometime• the patient's pressure taken in the doctor's office is 15·20 points h igher because of the patient's apprehension. Tell your doctor about your problem. He may discontinue the need for your own blood pressure estimations. · I've just received a release from the American Society of A.nesthemolog,ists that will int.etest yOU: In the future, blood pressure measurements mav be taken from a finger. "The mos t important dj!Velopment in b!ood~ readi.ngis_since th~­ turn of the century may lie a -new device that continuously measures blood pressure from a finger, according to a team of California researchers." The device was reported as accurate by Dr. N. Ty Smith of the University of C.alifomia. It consists of a small inflatable cuff that fits around a patient's finger or thumb. Don't expect this method to be in use very aoon, but it has interesting poaaibillties. It may do away with meaaurements by arm-cuff and 1tethoecope. And I can't remember when one of•tl)em ever got an award for what they do. They're wives of military ar:id diplomatic penonnel who aerve in countries thrOUghout the world. Women who amended the marriage-vow. to- read, :'I do and l'm pecked!" I hear from them a lot, thanka to the papers that carry this column and from friends wl\o are kind enough to aend it on to them. • Mostly I hear from them twice a year: the ~ Fourth of July and the year-end holidays. That's when the women sutter an attack of "home." It gets through to them. From one of our bues in the Philippines: "How much. we..AmericaDl.....t.a.ke ff>c granted. There'• no place like the IO'>Ci ole U.S . of • A Our children would give anY1hlna for a Big Mac and a trip to a local lhopping man. 9/e'd love to be able to enjoy the spirit of lAll football games and burning leaves." From Guam: "Tell 1.11 what is going on in our country. Not the big polldcal ~U which we hear about, but baa slang changed? Are there any rftOthers who still Stay home? Has the family really changed drastically?'' 'l'he letters come from Germany, Belgium and Saudi Arabia, all wanting reaasunnce that their country is atill here and is as they remember it. These women are probably the cloeest molt of the world gets to our country. F.ach family member is, in their own way, an ambassador of the United States. And what do they talk about when they get new orders? Are the IChoola great? Can I 1peak the language? Are there live-in snakes and creepy crawlers? ls the government fri~y? Nope. The No. 1 priority is, "Will the curtaina and draperies flt?" Military people never keep diaries, just curtains. 1 read every word of the letters~ and always experience a feeling of aad.ness. I wish I had the resouroes t.Q,.lake my own. troupe of worne,n to theee CQWltries._not to entertain the servicemen, but their wives and children. me ow 1 ili{glltoomfort them to know that supennarkets still have the car1ll with the wheels designed to go in four directions. that every woman In America would eat rice the rest of h er life to have a live husband on the weekends from September to March, and that one-si.ze-fifa..all is still a question. And I could look them directly in the eyes and say, "Thank you." 22 REASONS WHY ~ . YOU SHOULD SAVE AND. CHECK WITH. US Bewildered and confused? There are many wild and confusing claims ~bout the new Insured Money Market accounts, including coupons that treat your savings like a breakfast cereal . The cure for confusion is personal service. There are 22 savings specialists in our Westcliff PlazSt and Corona del Mar offices. Local people serving the only locally owned savings association. They'll untangle the snarl of conflicting.come-ons. 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David ColllDI has been named vie:<.! pre11dent of marketing (Or Fuwc('tt Produ<.-tlons, Santa Arul. Individual Retirement A ccounts will be detaUed at an all-day eemmar Feb. Goocb 12 ut the Marriott Hotel Jn Anaheim. The session, to be repeated Feb. 17 at the Davidson Conference Center on the use. campus ls geared toward CertiCled Public Accountants. I The public is lnvited. Cost ls $1~0 for the 9 a.m. to 4 p.rn. r&elaiona and registration can be made by telephoning Anne 1Relph at 213-743-5246. f King Advertising and Public Relations, Newport Beach, hu been selected to handle the Mlsslon Viejo advert.laing account 'for the Mlasion Viejo Co. Artbar S. Taylor has been named plant manager of Advanced Controls, Irvine. The -firm manufactures precision drilling and : measuring systems used by fabricators of i printed electronic utilized ln computers and I other electronic products. Taylor Jives In , South Laguna. ~ Myrna O.Page is corporate development : officer of Far Western Bank of Tustin. DuPage t • Stepbe.n R. Wilson, Laguna Beach, has been named director I of western operations for Amdek Corp. The video monitor { . manufacturer, headquartered ln Elk Grove Village, Ill., recently opened a 12,000-square-foot warehouse in Costa Mesa. Wilson works at the Qlsta Mesa f&elllty. t --! Wllllam R. Carrera hu been named regional general I manager of Knoth & Meads C>. He will work at the recruitment f services division in Irvine. Knoth & Meads Co. is an advertising i and public relations firm headquartered in San Diego. . . Laffer t o Con gress: I told y ou By T£PHIN POX LOS ANO 11'1CS (AP) -8uppl)'·1ldt etlOnOmlat At\hu.r Leif r .. y. tM economy would be ln beuer wpo lf Q>r\1re11 had &Aken bJa advice ori1lnaJly but thlnJui tt)lnp wm pick p now thal aut.tantlal tax cuUI aro In phK ... l..attf'r ha. no\ rntrttat<-d ft'llm hla lhetJia that cuutng lncom taxe. will NV.Ital!~ lhtt t.'COnumy. But the USC l'COnorol1t t la Con1r• w akeoe-d 1upply-alde lncentivt'I by 1JiP.adlna a 30 pe~nt cut over two yeara ln1toad ot maklna lt etfectlvo Immediately. . "Th wol'llt thing thuy did w1i1 dolalini th tax cut.I," ho aa1d ln a telephone interview. 'h 'a hard tu get supply-aide economics to work without cutting tax.et. Now that doesn't mean that th y didn't pa.as . the leglalaUon a year and a halt aao. but they peaed it with tax cut.I in the future." Latter aald ho waan't 1urprl1ed by the conUnuln1 receealon of 1982. "Lut year, for the whole year we had a 10 percent cut. We finally got a 20 ~nt tax cui acro11 the board on Jan. 1 ot this year,'' he aaid. "So It's no wonder that people postponed both ~e realization of lncome and production from last year lnto this year. That's what made 1982 as bad as It wa.s and ls going to make 1983 a great year and 1 AA4 ohenorru:nal." Leff cir MJd Uw polidee he recomm.nded are •1jiJlt oomlnl into effect" but adcMd thac he__..,. lO .. IW\l)la fa1tly q~kly. '"nlere'• ~ lilly nodorl thlt whln you do .omethint In~ It tau.• lone dine to lake hold.'' h 11ld. "How Iona dote It t.akl you to bend over and pick up a •100 blll? Not too Jone. Well. that'• about how long you can expect economic incentlvC't to takt1 "tfect -once-they'A! pul into etfe<:t." Now th.at t.axca have! bffn redue«l, Latter e>Cpcctl th economy to Improve rapidly. "You're iOlng to get subet.MntJal arowth thla year~" he said. "For the !ourth quarter of 1983 ovtt the fourth quarter o( 1982, you're going to tel about 4.6 percent real growth. lt could be higher. And I think for the fourth quarter of 1984 over \he fourth quarter of 1983 you're going to 1et a lot more." Latcer sees a number of pc»ltive ligna on the e<:onomica front. ' "1 think Inflation Is coming down and hat about euti.&.d 4oWA ..to...where It's golng to be - about 5 percent. 'fhe deoontrol of energy I.I workina real well and energy prkes are re.ally tarnna anCI that's golng to be a very big stlmulut to the economy," he said, adding that he applauds movee by the Federal Reserve Board to lower int.erett rates. U.S. s pending dantages private se.ct~r By JOHN CUNNIFF NEW YORK (AP) -Many retirees feel, perhaps under111tandably, that they are entitled to Social Security payments becalde they and their employers provided for such outlays through payro ll deductions. .. "Such is not the cue," says Clifford Hardin and Kenneth Chilton of the Center for the Study of American Business at Wastilngton University, St. Lo~ia. Most recipients, they aay, are receiving aubaidies. The two scholars note that a married worker Willi a ependent sgo.,use w o contributed the maximum to \.he program when worklng, received at age 6S in 1982 an annUal $12,700 tax-exempt stipend. "U this worker had received an annuity based on hia and his e mployer's contribution," they con clude, "hi• retirement int.'Ome would hav~ amounted to $2,700 a year." · Harden, the center's scholar-in-residence, and Chilton, associate director, use thia · illustration as just one example of what they say 1s an urgent need ~ restrain federal spending. "You must start with enlltlementa,'' said Hardin, who was attracted to the center by its dlrector, Murray Weidcnbaum, recent chairman of the Council of Economic AdvfM:rs. --A former Agriculture secretary, and - before a Ralston Purina Co. vice chairman and Unive1sity of Nebraska president, Hardin reminds you that he ls also a senior citizen and sympathetic to retirees' problems. -OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS ' Nevertheleu, he said, he thought it wo uld have been wlae for the Sqcial Security Reform Commimlon to suggest a reduction or pottponement of future lncreues. The major concern of Hardin and Chilton isn't with Soda:l Security italf, but with federal over•pendl.ng, which they feel ii burying the private leC'tor. Financing ~of the federal deficit, which grew from $84 billion ih fiaca1 1981 to $144 billion in 1982 and now seems likely to exceed $200 billion ln 1983 must be from .._private savini':i In private markets. 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But aD fundt you c»polit owr $2,000 are iw.pt into an lnwttment fund becked by Government Securities,• earning substan- tiaUy hi§her money market Interest. TOday s the day you can &tart earning upreme interest on your checking at Huntington Savings. just stop by Tor all tM money-making delaUs. Where d~ the coffee come tn7 Any tlme you come in, the coffff'a on us. •0n1, funds unc:t.r 52.000 Int fntund by tfw PSUC. Now you know why your neighbor bankl at m HUNTINGT0N WSAVINGS ~ '"' 17'11 ., "'"' ...... 211it SW. M\li " 11\fo ~""" ' ·~ J\li ~ ' ..,_. 10 2 5 *: NASDAQ SUMMARY i ,,_ 121it Nl:W YCHtK IA~) -llllt9t _,.,,. -· 6 = r "':;<.::· =--= .... ~~ ~ n.ia " ~ec .. i.-,w • *'" ~ ' •l.M ~ MCI 1..... 1,,..._ M >M -1"' 11 ~ ~ s:v11 . -!fS~ mt. 1M +1-. 11 4 '"" 0:.:: ~11~··:: ~ ti ~ 'J: Fuji~ 1... ..... 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Off IJ,J '"''• 4 .. -Off IS.I ="'= 15 -IJ Off IU • -1 Off U1 1111 -'" Off Clw'let' , -\It Off ... • _, Off 14.J , lit Off ~ J I'> Off 14.J :::-"'* J -"' Off 1U , .. -" Off ;::: """'"wt ~ -I'> Off e '4 -Vo Off lH • -" Off • -"" Off IU Otano• Co••• DAILY PILOT/Tue.day, Janu..-y 2&, ~813 Earnings lower for oil companies By Tbe AHoclated Preti~ Exxon COrp., the world's largest oil company, tald today lta proftta fn 1982 .amounted to more than ... · -bUtton; 'tn.at •taoted the tum was a--1~~nt d~p from the year before. The company'• profits ln the last quarter of 1982 ~ 6.9 J>lrctnt to $1 .48 'bfllion. but the gain waa not enough to r "verse the slld 1n caminP, tor all of lut year. On Monday. aeveral other leading oil companies reported lower earnings for the final tbree months of 1982, while Standard OU Co. (Indiana). the fifth-largest U.S. oil company, said ita profit climbed 8 percent from a year earlier. Atlantic Richfield Co. said profit fell 7.6 percent, Getty Oil Co. reported a 20.2 percent alfde and Ashland OU Inc. said earnings were off 39 percent. Exxon said that ln the fourth quarter of 1982, profit rose from $1.385 billlon in the final three months est 1981. F.amings per share rose to $1.71 from $.60 but revenue fell 12 percent to $26.2 billion from $29.8 billion. Profit for all of 1982 fell to $4.185 billion, or $4.82 a share, from $4.826 billion, or $5.58 a share in 1981. Revenue fell to $103.6 billion la.st year from $115 billion in 1981. T -bill yi elds r ise WASHINGTON (AP) -~versing a seven-week trend, yields on short-term Treasury securities have riaen moderately this week, officials say. About $6 billion in new six-month bills were sold at Monday's auction at an average di&count rale of 8.144 peroent, up from the 7.728 peroent of Jan. 17. The goyernment alao sold about $6 billion in three-month bills at an average rate of 8.055 percent, up from la.st week's 7.619 percent. Six-month bills had drppped for seven straight weeks and three-month bllls for five of the past seven. The new rates were the hlghes\ since the 8.205 percent of Dec. 13 for six-month bills and the 8.28 percent of Nov. 29 for three-month bills. The new discount rates understate the actual return to investors -an •aver«ge of. s.;w percent for three-month bills and 8.61 peroent fo~ six-month bl.Ua. GM, FTC suit settled? WASHINGTON (AP) -A pro~ttlement has been reached between General Motors Corp. and the staff of the Federal Trade Commission over alleged defects in millions of GM transmissions and engines, the agency says. Wbile neither side would make public details of the tentative agreement, it immediately ran into criticism. Clarence Oitlow of the Center for Auto S-fety sald Monday he beli~ved ii-called for arbitration rather than for GM to compensate consumers for the problems. DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW YOlllUAP.1 Fl_, 0.0.~ .._ !'Or -.-.,. J41ft.•J4. ITOCQ Qlilll ..._ .._ C1lllM • Oil ................... = .... tl-12.11 T «II.ti "1.J7 .... ._ SM n uG' WAS 1M.n l M 1n.D-•A f'n!\k --~~.~-~~-~~~--~,= ,,.,. ...................... ,,...,., uttla ...................... }.3 ., -....................... 1 ...,, WHAT NYSE DIJ NEW YORK (API J_,, t4 '~It tm "' ,.., u s WHAT AMEX DID NEW Y()Alt .. Pl J.,, U METALS """"· ';, ne ., ttn 11 J NE.W YORK (AP) -Spol nonleuoua ll'leleJ pri() .. IOdey c.,... -711~80 C4111• • pouno, u.s ... OMllont. 10 L-o -21·23 -• pound. ZIM -40 -.ta • pollf\(I, de!Mlf.O. Tift -$$ 2&70 Mel•la W.... GOft\~ AIW!t"'--711 c.11,e pound.NY ...,_, -ueo oo Plr 11 .... ,.....,_ -14111.00-1472 00 mercn t1oy ounoe. N.Y SILVER GOLD QUOTATIONS ' I , \ I . Orange Coait DAIL.V ltlLOTITueid•v. J•n'*Y II, , ... •• ·'She Also. Dances' exp.erimental drama -lt.'t\!:~ ,.. fi.: &tap of South c.out ~·· Colee ?tt .. th•ter h.u *' llt llAde for new, experlmef'.'tal 111'.'0~ and tta lai.t off-1.na, "She A110 n.nc.," cer1&lnly quallfr •. 'n\11 -.x>nd of five world pnmle,... Jn the 1882-U HHon 11 heavtly I ~tal, & free-form wwk that f.0. to coaletee dffplte early1 and ~. prornlle. It ll 1-a ar11n.1 1 'han a poetic exercise, a forced mixture of oil and water. . . tta two chanctel'I -a peraplelfc youna woman and 'an athletic YOW\I man -are a dlaparate enou1h · COIJlblnatlol) at the outaet , and · playwrtaht Kenneth Arnold po91tJona them .v.n farther apart by endowing them with abrasive peraonalltiea. Much of thJ.a earJ)' conflict la both · artWda1 .an(t auperfidal. · 'n\at they do eventually intertwine, both phytdcally and emotioNlly. la to · b • .. x p e c: te d , Bu t Ar n o 1 d ' a cbaractertaaUon drop• needleaa itwnbllnl blocb in thelr path while t.aWna to explore the true motivation ' or .,ch. Tbe muak:al interludes that brldae ·the play'• sequences undencore the fragility of the plot. .Of· the two pe.rformers who atruule to bring Arnold's shaky treaW. to fruition, Patti Johna ii the more impreuive. She takes on the d1ffk:ult -task pf portraying .a pe~ whoae lf'g1 are· unleu with altonlahlng credibility, and her performt1.11 t~tenaity la beautifully ..calned. Marc Vahanian ls given a more compleK character, a youth who ecrape hia medkal studies for the dance, to the dilatuat of his father, and wboee sexual iaentity la aomewhat . blurred. Vahanian comes 8Cn* u a hoatile smart aleck. wh<> only ll"UdalnalY· allows periodi~peea· Into fiili jieyche. Tbe strange lack of wannth in the Comp~ter saleaman James LeGros makes a pitch•to · Laura Leyva in South 1 Coast Repertory's touring 1 _ show ·"Bits· an~ Bytes." play'awl~ mqt'IDI• oaduall~ .. WI way to ln~. bu& liotb .chai'iitMI pull blck lharPl~alWWarcl to avoid emotional ICIUW. Thill ovwall aun al w~ la the playa WMllMl feoM. for tt prevenu the audience from becomlna lnvolved .. well. .. Sh• Alao Danoe1" la vtaually ceptlvatlJ\I but --.bow vilcerally aterUe. It contlnu" n11htly exceJ>t Mondays throuJb J'eb. 8 at 8CR'1 l'ourth Step~ Theater, Ha Town Center Drlv.e1 Coate MHa. Call 957-40!3 for UCJtet information. • • • SOUTH COAST Repertory hH unveiled lta lai.t educational ~ production (the 14th annual aueli project), and the subject ill one that aeema to be on everyone~• mind theM da~ -computers. 'Blt1 and Byte•" combine• enterWnment and explanaUon 81 five youn1 SCl\ company members explore the world of. computer programmina. The 46-minute lho"r was written by Michael Blaelow Dixon and Jerry Patch, with ortpW )llualC by Diane Kina. It WU directed by John·Davtcf Keller and chorqraphed by Diane dePriest, Jamee LeGl"Olt in a getup the late Spike Jonee would have loved, plays a hlgh-preuure computer aaleaman (who knows more about aellina than he does about computera). Laura Leyva la a youna iuoapective cuat.omer wide-eyed and lJl ~ o( blowing her anowance for t& ne~ 20 yean u ahe liatena to fl1a pitch. Others in the cut are Sam Hamann, Deborah Nilhlmura and Robert Crow, · doubling aa various technidana and creations of the axnputer. incl\.ldina the· popular Pac-Man and a pair o1 ghOlltl. . "Bita and Syta" will tour achoola throughout Southern California through June 16. Kria Hagen la handling bookin1 informa!.fon at 9~7-2602. Starting a New Bualn••• A "ctltlou• 8u1lnH1 N•"'• Statement flied with tM County Cieri& &a .alld for five ,..,. after wttlctt time oontlnulnt bualn• .... ""' .. refMe. ,ubllcattoft I• nece1Nry o n I W l f"~'lt a r a U e ctt•ntta•· Cell .... Lept DapUtfftant at th• DAILY PILOT for I n f"o r "' • t I o n a n d McalNfY fonM. '~~T.' now bigge~t film moneymaker BJ BOB THOMAS , ,,,,,......, HOLLYWOOD -An ugly little S1*Je creature named E, T. bu become the bigge.t moneymaker in movie history, taking tee. than a year to earn more than the hand.lome "Star Wan" swaahbucklen ~ in five years. .. i .T . -The Extra-Terrestrial," Steven Sp6elbefa'• ~a of a marooned apacelinQ; had made · t194 mOlioft in rentala by lut week: "Star Wan," the a..we Luca~ adventure, hM en .. ed ,. t1n.G million ln rentala 111noe tta 1977 re1ea1e. Tlle achievement \114H 1i1naled by a trade-paper ad ahowing Han Solo, playEd by Harrfaon Ford in "Star Wan," and Luke SkyWi.lker, played by Mark Hamill, beartna E.T. on tl\eU' lhouJden before a banner: E.T . la No. 1." · · 'Beneath the cartoon, wbich ai.o featuret o.rth . v.-, Yoda and other "Star Wan" tigurea amld confetU. ii Ole maace: Marc Vahanian and Patti Johns Hdance" to the music of Jim Rohrig in "She Al&o Dances." SOPHIE'S CHOICE 1111~ .,.,,, __ ,,,,_,. • aARQAIN MATIN••I • Mondey U.ru l•tMnl•Y All 'erl0tmance1 MfOfe 6:00 PM (f..,C ....... fllllHllltl IM ttellUya) "UaT ...... NDI"------ "THE VIRDICT'' 1111 -----. "TOOTlll" : ----= ..... ""'·"Oii ------ "n9 YIROICT" IN "8PPHll'I CHOICI" ... ----·-. ---- lAl<fWOOO C fNTER SOUTH w••• " .. TMNDIR" -----= ..... .. ANAHEIM ()1/1\/f IN '-"·-· '"""'° "THI TOY""' -"T1fl9'WAL.Kllr'.- ~ll- . ' . ~ . BUI NA PAl'K I"''' IN ~--·-llM070 ... LINCOLN l•IJIV! IN '1CllA • Q0009Yr'"' ----- ............. -:•aHAMY'I MAC ... " 11 C..·11- . ...,....,...._ . -"TMI LA8T CHAM"'-- Cllll 111- i I l I 'I f • • • I • . ! ' THE fJ\MllLY CIRCtfll "We're leornin' the olbophet. It's just like the ABC's." by Brad Anderson . "He's the only dog I know that can sleep f with one eye open for cats." BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) 1-1r {p ''Wave your tai Is to the nice man, chi ldren." ... ,ANl>AM OCCJSIONAL SH.ARP ~LBOW 1~-rH~RIBs. I f JUST HIT A HOMER WITH THAT NEW BAT YOU GAVE ME ' Orange Co11t DAILV PILOT/Tuetdty, Jan_uary 25, 1te3 87 ~t'-IHLE !1CIUflH. E- ~«1nL. S" IT'S A GREAT 8AT--IT MUST'VE COST YOU A L.OT ----~- ~~.t·~ ~ NlWO fS ~ ~·~'°'-'o .ooH by Jeff MacNelly ,, rt , ,, ,,, ,} 0 rl u •• • Orang• Ooatt OAll.V PIL.OT/TUMdly, January 25, 111:S Richard Crenna: Career is like ragweed pollen IY JEftftY BUCK .,, ............ LOS ANGELES -Richard Crenna, a man who'• done tour televl1ton 11rloa and doaena of movlea, 11y1 hla carHr ta Ilk• rapeed pollen -alway1 In the air, but variable. Ht la now Into hla fifth terlee, ABC'• "It Takee Two," which al.lo •tan Patty Duke Allin. Actually, It'• h.Ja atxth aertee tf you count hla dutJe\. u hos\ of the eyndtcated maaazlne ahow "Look at Ua." Immediately prior to ''It Takea Two" he had fllm role. ln "Body Heat," "Fint Blood.'' and ''Table for Five." Crenna says, "It was difficult for 11 1 .. su .\ 't' EvtNIHO t.'00 2.7,4,I IT ATE Of THE UNIOH ADOREB8 Preelclenl Reagan dellver1I the IMU4ll Stale of the Union eddr-10 • joint ..alon of Congf.-al Ille Cap«ot • CHAAl.JE'S AHOIU The Angell oo und«eover u lttegY8'dt lo find • brld9 wtlo dltap9e8'ed ffom • Hawalllln bNcll. • EJGHT 18 ENOUGH Tom fac.t hit 501h birth· day. (J) KUHOFU Caine I• given • mep lo • gold mine by • dying P'C»- ~or. 8' THN!.E'S COMPANY Jack'• glf"'l•ncft widowed talher lrlea lo romance Janel. ., HAWAII FlVE.O McGarrett lrlea lo keep Ille lld on • lhrMlened org•· nlzed crime wat by lrtok • Ing down bOtll en Wflll- hlt man and hit 1a1ge1. • OV1!REMY Guett: Joan Fonlelne (R) i P98 LA TEHIOHT Holl: Dennie WhOley l ==Q THI PRICE 18 AIOH'T MOVll , * * * "The GrN I Cerulo" (1950) MIW1o Lanu. Ann Btyth EMco CWuto rlaet from obecufft)' u • cale enlanalner 10 become • laed tenor •1 lhe Mettopol- lten ()perL (8)MOV1E • •~ "Oun...,.'• Travel•" ( 1977) Richard Harrie, C.lherlne ScMI. B4IMd on Ille ltOfY by Jonathan Swift. An Engllall phytlolen ~ marooned on an ltlend kingdom populated ~t~.·G' • • "COeal To Cout" (19110) Dyan Cannon. Rob- ert Blake. A runaway houMWtfe and • 8"8Ptl)' trucker hauling cattle cout to cout become Iha tatget of • wt1d cr-country cheM 'PG' OMOW * * "Spirit Of The Wind" (1979) Ctllef Oen George, SHm Pldl-. A young boy OWfOOfNI hie llendlcllp 10 become the WOf1d Cham- pion Oog Sledder. 'PG' t:IOI ALICE DICK CAVETT BAANEY Mii.UR Whtie~ -dlea fN1n1Jca11y for Hwria, WOfO and Oletttch COtnC191• for the a11en11c>M of • young woman wtth • blutra l~lon. (P8'1 2) WORU> Oii l'EOPlE t:ll ,AT • HIO .U • Slat• of lh• Union t ddr•n It followed by n•w• comm•n1ary and 1 n a 1y1 l 1 e nd 1111 O•mocr1tlc P111y'1 r11pon11 to Pr11ld•nt ~ao•n'• tOHCh • HAPPY DAYS AGAIN Fonzie la lhr\111 Into the role of f11her when he hu to dllcfpllne Spllc• for talt· I=~~ THNl'I eotl/J'ANY Old roommate Cindy oom. beck •• maid for tl!eltlr-11 JOt<M'I Wll.D I ....... '90RT 9 IHT'IRTNHMINT TONIGHf Tiit OClfldUllOn of • two- '*1 "'*1 on • btlWre Tim Conway stars in. the Walt Disney movie, "The Shaggy D.A." at 8:00 tonight on KNXT (2). HOltywood crime echeme. G ORANO£ COUNTY JODA (Z)MOVtE * * • "Shool The Moon" ( 1982) Alb«t Flnn.y. ~ KHlon. The collllPM ol In upper mlddi.-claM _cou- ple • 1 merriege ancl It• enec:1 on their fpur deuQtl· 1 .. II ctwonlcled. 'R' 1:20 D HM llA8KET8AU Loa Arigelel Llkert ... Portlend Tr911blazln 1:JO. LAvu.HE&IHIRl.EY &COMPANY Lawrne and Shlnly .,. i.ICI off II IN bf~ Md .,. lorc.d to get )Obi .. dim.e-ctence Qltte. • WKAP IN CIHCIHNATI A tom.de> llltl Clnc:lnnatl end catchel t.h• 11att ~· I TIC TAC DOUGH MACHEL I LEHMA MPORT G MAGICOIF oecx>AATIVE PAINTING (I) LIE DETECTOR 9 YOU A8KEO fOR fl FMlured: "P1ullne ~ Tl1c* HOl'M" and "BIUrrl Cofftnl OI Africa." l'~FEUO *.,. "Border R"'9r" ( 1954) Joel McCt'M. Yvonne 0. Carlo In 1165, I Confeder· 111 c1pt1Jn H•k• to eecur• mmrnunltlon end wMPOOll fTom • Melllcan ou!Ww. $=.MAGAZINE • • • ~ "Su1plclon" (1941) c.ry Grlnt. Joell Fonta!ne. Directed by Allred Hf1chc:Odt. A young women IUIPICll "" ~~ofplen­nlno a murder. t:OO 8 (I) WALT Dl8NEY ''The 8ft1tGY O.A." A can- did* tor dlltrtet tnorM)' • ~ lorcecl to alNM ... Identity ot 11'1 Old EnOlll'I ~: ~. T1M Conny, Suzenne "'91he111 and Keenan W)'M 11 .... (P8'1 11 8 a LAIOA IN ntl P"°""91D LANO Mike Jen1«1 reportl on the llbof ITIO¥elMl'lt In the United Stat• IOd1y and .... It .. going, with per. tlcular lml)tlMll on the Gerl*'llltt' union In TIUI. • MOVll • • ... "Dllllnoet'' ( 1113) Witten Oetee. l!len Jolln- eon. The llfe of John Dlfl. inv-. the notortoul ~ II•, II traoed from hie pt1lon bNMout to hie -cutton by the RN. • 8 HAl'fl't DAYS ,,.,.. end CtlMfll ... t"8lr big ~ wtlll'I Fon- zie IMltlrl'llhM • feCOrd 6111 for "" Mrtel. 0 I •i<HiT (ces1 e l(NIC IN8CI e t<TL>' I Ind I .t<ABC IAICI e tC,MI CCISI e l(HJ TV !Ind.I eiccST IAKI e1<nV U,._. I ··~·TVfllll.t e1tc•TCNll •1COC•1N6) -(M) IC'.ooo (Ind.) '01 6n'.Tv ·- (I ~N .. , jlfta() --'"' (C· IClnitlNI• I :JJ IWO~ NY,. N.Y. e IWTl~I Ill I II fllN I I llNllitlmtl ............ • IC.-.. ..... N~-111 '° a~M fOf' belnl funny. Now ilx women. She'• Mkll'\I for IN if you have a twUifOld lady 1t'1 an death penalty. At the eame dine att.ck on old people. BWJe 8'rd II I'm ~ to ~ • nwn dyirw·of dynamJw. Every tlm• ah• opena ~r. It 1 a tremendoul ooftfJX1. Mr mouth ll'1 • ICf'Nm, Somebody The 11UbJld of dolna a _... tint atood up In the audJenc. dwi.na a came up when Tony ThcmMcalW taP'-na and IAJd lt WM an affront'° Cr1nn1. Crenn1 1ald he w11n't e f d • rl y p Io p l e . T h I n a n lntelWMCI. Thomu told h1rn UMn 84·YHt·old woman atood up and would be no pilot and tt would ao. 11td ah• thouaht Bllll• w11 rtaht on th• alr. '"nuat'• when h. 4o6nl .. .now. ... ,. Date wilb Judy,•• ~ a,.., OUchnl~" ''Bumi end An.n." ·~:·· "I Love a M~tery," aad ·~ Hardy hm1ly .• '"*'he IWitdaed to televtalon and WH the ~-a::.hed Walter Denton on • Brook.a" from 1962-1541 •• we>ncMrful. belan '° lnterett me," he 11ys. 11And ewn befo... we lhot P.. The ....... WM Cftltad by Suaan pilot J*)ple were wrttlna that I Harrta, who had croted 118oep" wu a male chauYlnb.J. M ~-AMIA-''BeDIOll.'' 0 We had a dinner NU.nJon for "Our Mt. Broolu' a few w .. u ..,, •• 1111 O'eftna. ··we h8dn't ~ each other In ]Jl'Obably to _,..,.. We bad lt at ~ Arden'• ~. ~haracwr LI the leut chauvlntat ·~It had to have atarted ln character aotna." February,'' he llyt. 111' WU ln the --Sne1ovee lo •'9P her f rlanda - to,ether." Crenna 11y11 "The tnterettlna wind before I d1d llfab .. for Five.' thlnc about theee two characters Ia I've had a lone ..ociatton wtth that they talk to each other. Danny Thor;naa and Tony'• ht1 They'n very concerned about eech y0\.lllle9t eon. I told b1Jn 11 you can other. They have dtaaareemenu, put rt altoaether and aet Jay but tt'1 not a theatrical ahoutlnc Sandrich to d!rect, yea, l'U-do It." match. The thine I enjoy LI that we Aatin came into the pkture eoon ao bKk and forth between h•vy after that. Crenna had atarnld with drama and comedy.". her t n a TV movie called "In Ol'}e ahow Patty'• trylna .a "Nlahtrnare." man accU.ed of kill1nl and raplna Cttnn.a apent nine yeuw on radio Durtna thoae year• on radio ~ Oved with hie JWental l.n the hotel• they operated. "I've thou1ht of dolna a book a~ut Uvtna ln a hotel. So many thmal haps)ened. l have a lot of ta)* my mother made to rm ln all th.Ole early daya. I want to tell my children who I am. Your chlldnn don't really know who you are or what made you." Robina end Atthur .. Iler In Hathanlll Wiii'• df-8bOOt • youno Jour· Nlll9t who It forced to writ•.~ edw. cd- TUBE TOPPERS umn lot ~ big dty ,....,.. •. NOVA ''Tiii .......,,. Of Finding Thlnge Out" A candid P«· trait of Hobel Pra.wln- nlng-plJrtlCllt Rlctl11d f:r'::".:~ •wOHU KCET (28) 9 :00 -"America n Playhouse." "Mi• Lonelyhearta" stars Eric.Roberta and Arthur Hill in Nathaniel West's drama about a young journalist who -ia forced to write a lovelorn advice coluinn for a blg city newspaper. A tock 1ter bnlek1 dur1ng • oonoll'I~-!.!!.!!':!' medical INltmlnl, (Z)MCMI • * .... "Gtegory'1 Girl" (1982) Gordon Jotw'I Sine- ... Dee Hepburn: A Scot· tllh 9ChOOlboy ,... "-6- ovw-heatlt IOI' hil eocoer tMtn'I flm fen\111 player' KOCE (60) 9:00 -"The Pleasure of Finding Thlnga Out." A candid portrait of Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feyman is presented. 'PO' KABC (7) 8:30 -"Laverne & Shirley." Laverne agrees to manage a group of ephead musicians. UO(J) MCMI • **'4 ''Thi 8-91 Wrta" c 1111) M:NrO Wldr-1t, SOnja Zllmenn. A lieder of anU-communl9t forC9I .. • MOYie brought out trom '*""cl •• .,. "The ™ 8t11" thelronCumllnln~ (1957) Henry Fonda. by en Amertcsl adventur· Antt1onf Pertllna. A bOUnty • • ..,,,.., end • youno lflettfl • M•A•a•H tlMI up to !MM IM town H'l'#tleye facee • court· ~. mll1lll .... hil rvnnlnO • ~ felld with Frank flw• 11P CD.>...,...,. ...... Cot Pott• .. out of • • 'W.-end Wlttl The tfll Gel'llP end Fr-.. In ~ .. (1970) Georgl ctlarg1. -I!. C..,. 8uM11 Aomln. A Cll.l MOYIE ~ 17-" dltiCtOt llnde 1 .,... * .... "Viol Squed" ( 1ff2) '°"' In lfll l*IOtl of • 8H1on Hubley. Gery prwtty no-dllld. 'R' ·' SWllllOl'I. A polloe ~ Cl) A ..W DAY .. IOf.N llW and • ltreetwllk• "Another Murder In Edin" 111m up to tree> • pimp fPlf'I 1111 ~ for murdering ~.-!A' __ ,..·a:oct• ~ 10:00 '()) Te M .,.__.. TONIGHT GL.IH CAMP8IL.L The oondUelon of • two- MUllC IMO# pen "'*1 on 1 blurr• Guell: Alta~. , ... ~~~ ,.,~•=IMCI -•,.. • ~ "8TIVAL * * "In Sllgon: 8orne Mey OIHIW~ UW'' (1 ... ) ~ Cot· l'\.AVI -.. Mer"'9 Hy9f. A oom- HIClf'ilohta of the lllrth mur"8t 1911" reoe1W1 Y1t11 8IWIUal ...,.. held In ~ ...... from ,. L.oul9¥lll. l<M'ttudly, .... ... who WOtlla for Amert- Nrea ~ trom ten oen im.....-llMdql.W· ~ lhowcMlnO ... 111 Sllgon. the lalanCa of -oino (!) NIWI AmertcM l*W•riQMS. • ONI ITV 91YOND • LR OM IARTH "To Know Tiit End" All "IUlldlnO Bodlal'' Auett• Eligllltl llllnriln. ~ .... OtMI Blt'1lr Alll Ing In a ..,.,._,, Frenc:tl _,.,... a W101 _. OI town,*-N _.,,In merln• lnvertabrat11 blttll of 1 wengar who II wt10a1 enoeetty begir'l IOO 10 beoorl'll her llwbllnd. mi.loll yMtl ago. (R) 0 (J:) MCM9 • THI Y1M1N1AN · ***WI ''Wlloll Uf9 .. It An 10t11t for en l!alWn ~ .. (1H 11 Notlerd oomblM ettemptl lO uncS-Oreyf\IM. JOfln c ..... ermine the rlndllrl by ..,..... Pwllyliecl rrom lfll oeullng ftnenolel Wife In 1 '** down In an eutomo- lend ,,.O ldllme. ... aocldlnt, • IOUlptor (J:) MCMI r1mlnleoM •bout hie llfe * * • "The Mlv•" before end eloquently (1144) ~ Mltdllll, .,,._for hil rtgtrt to Ole. Anne ..... ..,..,. ~ '"' "*'· .. bfothlra, 00 down Cl) MOYll with ttlllt INC> In 1M "*1t ***'-t "P9nnlll From of ~ Md fMllly HMveft" (1111) lteve d9¥ollon to tedl other. MwUn. 8lfned9tte P9WI. .MCMI .MCMI ..... "TlttOO" (1Nt) **''The~ .. (1111) ltuw Dern, Maud AcSeme. ~ Cnllg. "*" ....,. An ob-4 *'°° w1llll In. A Pfoud trl1hmen ltldNlpl 1 1.-Non model ""'-to ytakS to ptogre11 end procaedl to C0\191 her Miii\ .. ~ .. • bod)' ., hie hlllChcwti. ...,.,..., .. tfli ..... lld by 'A' rnocortled trlfllC)Of1atlon. 1.-CID MCMI • • ''The txwmlnetof'" ( HtO) Chrl1topller Georgl. a.memN IE80I'. 1l:IO •• LATI NIGHT MTH DAW> Lil 124UM. ~ '°"' .., ,,.,,... lfown, llelloontlt uny w.-..1.-i I~~ °'"°" . Oulll: Hape L.an91. • LOW. AME UON4 mu "Low And The '1ttt ........,. .. JoM end Amy Gt** Into I mof411, "L~ Md ,,.. ... Dl'e" r.oo fOOllWllMM • tor .. .... dltl Otl • ....,.. "*'· _..m> ... •AH& .... ...... ,,..., ... Ne· ... ..... .,..._,... --.... fl'telW'• .... .. 1H ••• , ... Stephen Boyd. Woody Strode. (!) MOYie "Ndlng The Callfomla Trall'' ( 1t41) Gllb1tt Roland, Mat1ln GerraleoL • MOYie *'4 "Twl1t1d Brain" (1t14) Pat Cant!, John Niiand. 0 INTIRTAINMQfl TONIGHT The conclUllor1 of • two- patt repo11 on • blzerre ~~~IC!leme . • '4 "Evl(ythlng Goea Wiid" (1910) Cherll1 8llrelner Erllc• Cool. (Z)MOVI! -* * "A Pllcl Of PtlMura'' (19711) PIUI Oegauff, Den- .... OeOelifl. 1:ao 8 e NIC NlW8 ~ * •'4 "bcepe To lutma" ( 1955) 8lrtllra Stanwydl. Robert Ryen. • IO YOU THN( YOU GOTTROUICR 1:to ll =-MAGAZlNI • .... "Urt19n Cowbo(' (1110) JoM Travott1, Debra Wlntlr. l:OO. (I) C8I HIW8 NIGHTWATQ4 1.::WON.O .. .... "fllollovw" (1981) Jana Fonde, Kfll Kttl- t~. t:OI (J:) MCMI ''Swlncllno~·· t:JD CID NOT.NICalMllY THINIWI Comedy • .._ oomblne .. olalllQ Nm end ,... footage In .,, off'beet. Ntlltc Ilk.oft. l:IO ....... (!)•~-.KO "MIO Md Tiit ~ aauc.n" 1:41 Cll.l THI GOU)8t ltM Oii ~ "Wind from Tiit ~ .. Donald Woode end Juli Hen1I .., In • drWMllc .... of Wllfl~ IO'l9 ........ arCIW'd _.. AIMrtoerl ..... In • ..... lttltllnn. (J)MCMI ** ......,.,.. (1MO) Hllllrt Mlnw\, '°""' ..... t:IO CID MCMI '* • \t ''WM'• That l<nooll· Ing At My OOCW?'' (1117) Hervey l<tltel, z1111 ltltlluna. Mli:.tUlf ** ..... Ill eoc..ity· (tt41) ~ .........,,,, Nttwl LIU. A dlMltllOfl Ot..e D9lll ........ ,,.. ......... ...,,.u •• 1:11e MIMI * * "Terrtlclfy °' °"'99" (1t10I Dool ..... ,. n. ~ ..... -~. ..,... .......... ,....... ,........ ........ "-............... ..(I),.,,,.. ..... **" ..... CM" (*0 ...... ,,... ....... .... l:AI Cll.l MCMI ..... ,.,.,,,m~ art DI Hlro, 11111 L..-.. *· Thi dly-to-dey ... of two l/f/IY .,.,.,,. 20ttlo cenwry ~ ......... pottreyed'. 'A' 4:00 (J) TOft O' ntE MOMMa 4:0I Cl) MOVIE **'A "Aocibllaw" ( 18i0) P•ul MoCertney end Winge. 4:11.MOWE •• .,. "T1ttoo" (1111) 8nlOI Dern, Meud AcSeme. All ~ "'100 lf'llM kldnepa • faeNon model Md P'~ to oo.w t. bod)' wlttl hie Mndlwortl. .... 4:20 CID MCMI ...... ""'°' lquld" (11121 S111on Hilbley. Gery aw.neon. A pollOI ~ tt\19 end ......... tCIMI llP to ttep • ~ ralCIOI~ tor murdlrtng one of hie -.en. 'A' • 4:to (!) IUU.WIMKU • llllllON: ..OHllLI Tiit IMF lnftltr9MI 1 eecr.t tralnlno llgfll lO ~ • hOltlll regllM from ki.ng mlllonl of Amerlc#w ., ~..,...,.. CZJWOVW • **'At ''Thi Fen" (1911) Lauren lac1ll, J1me1 Gwnei. A popular fllm ltef .. ¥tc:1lmiiecl by • peychotlc lidmlr•. 'R' l:IO CC> .... ~ "DMd End" (1N1) S~ 81c1M)', Joel MoCrea. Young.ten In en Eel! AMf lllum, tight to Oli«OOIM their anvtrOft- ment. e:oo (8) ..... "Dot And The Klngeroo" (1tM) Al*lllt· ed. Directed by YOIMI Groll. A yount girt .,_,_ '°"' In .. ,._. trall•n buall 111d 11 blfl1ellded by • kengWOO wtlo~lw•lftlnlla poucll. ......... ,..,,,,... From HMVlfl" (tN1) at-Martin. ~ ,.._L In the Midweet .. . 11'9 Iha Oepi9111on .. ..... mua6c ......,.,, .... !hi ._ of ttMIM lt'OUftd him becll* of hie ""*" died ............. end hit belllf tMt ... Olll bl .. " 11 In -. encl mO'AI tnUllMI prodUltlon num- bltl. '"' 1:11 CJ)*'* "A Pteoe Of.,..._ ..... (1171),..,. Gegilulf. OWllelll Olgeilft. A pNIM- dertne llullMlnd oon>AllClle .. .. ... .... .... lfQAd ............... lnthe ........... OIMdrl't llnd • lo"9r ........... .. he.'"' NO(!)*~ ''CrileOtOll" (1MI) lw1 t.lnOMt•, V... DI Cetto. wtllfl ""¥ --OIUM teCfl _..,....,...,...,, 1pelrof.-.1WVWNl ......... honor-. ....... ,. Cl) *. •w. ''TIIM..,,.. dltl" 11MU Cf'lll w.,. nclOtt. DeWld W.,.,.. A Yol"'I Mr • 1111111 on • .,. ttlnlulh lllM by • MrtCI of ~ WOUIO- ri. outtewe .no 1141¥• .. ........ ...,, met> "°"' .. luprtme .... 'f'G' .. , . ., ' • , ; TU!IOAV,JAN. 25, 1113 ·ClASBlf 110 C5 is brainstorm ·was 1a Fabulous Notion-. , wpori's Murray reaping benefits RN SEVANO Deir ......... ~ • lm Murray ia the first to admit he'a been " mely lucky" in buaineaa. Almost everything ~.:Newport Beach resident has ventured into ha.a t~ profit.able. None of Murray's enterprises, however, were as instantaneous financially aa hi.a brainatonn to enter the thoroughbred breeding market. --only two years in existence, Murray'• Plne Met,dow Thoroughbreds, a ranch located ln Garner Valley between ldylwild and Palm Desert), is reaplng dividends even the M-year-old MWTay is amazed with. '10f course, there's a reason for Murray's swift ,u~c~ss which can be attributed directly to a thr~-year-old filly by the name of Fabulous totlon, who has started five races, won five, and Ota.Jed $378,368 in earnings during net brief our-month career. "'I've been very fortunate," says Murray, who ls iii his final year as a consultant to AMF Scientific J>rilling International, an Irvine-based company he owned until two years ago. "It (the thoroughbred ~et) is a good business. And you can make a Sood business at it. ' "You just have to follow the rules and not get emotional. You can't4all in love with one of your ho111!es and want to keep it. Everything i.a for sale." :: .. Everything except Fabulous Notion ... at least for the moment anyway. .. Murray, who at one time sponsored and raced Indy-type cars, bought his ranch ln Garner Valley for12 million, put another million into it and forked put ,,another million to purchase his current '9-,b.orse stable. · , On the advice of trainer Jinuny J ordan and )orrgtime friend Tom Cape hart, Murra?: paid l30,000 at a Del Mar sale in August of 81 for r abulous Notion. He hasn't regreted it. ' In the filly's first outing, a maiden race at Oak ~ for two-year-olds, Fabulous Notion flew pa.st the rest of the field. : Since it was a rqaiden race. though, few paid attention. And, if the truth was to be known, H~fY didn't even believe what he had until F ous Notion won her second race at Oak Tree 10 days later. "When a horse runs its first race everybody m-r.u.u~ i1's...a .fluke (if it wins) because ifs _a .maiden.. race and they're hard to handicap," not.es Murray, who quickly adda he has a lot to learn about the honie racing profeulon. "After the second race, though, l w aa convinced I had a good hone. I knew then that the fint race wasn't a fluke." Murray may have known, but others were still skeptical It wasn't until Fabulous Notion won her fourth outing -the F.ollrwood Starlet St.akea at Hollywood Park, a race that waa overahlldowed 1<>mewhat by the withdraw! of highly-acclaimed You just have to follow the rules and no/ get emotional. You can 't fall iD love with one of your horses, and want to k eep it. Everything is for sale. Landeluce -that people really started ~ attention. "I want to tell you the real story behind that race," says Murray. "(Laffit) Pincay had ridden our horse for her first three races IO we thought he could ride her in that race, too. "Then we found out Pincay was under contract •, to (D. Wayne) Lukas, who had Landeluce, so we decided not to race our horse wlth a new jockey and go against what many considered was the best tiorse in the nation. instead, Murray and Jordan enteied Fabulous Notion in a stakes race at Bay Meadows. When Landeluce was scratched, however, the duo re-entered Fabulous Notion at Hollywood Park, figuring Pincay would be able to ride the filly. They were wrong. "Since Pincay waa under oontract, Lukas put him on another hone in the race,'' Murray explains. "That left us without a jockey again." Don Pierce had been training Fabulous Notion, but MWTay_decided on Chris Mc:Carron. The media said Murray choee McCarron because he didn't like Pierce. furray claims that isn't true. "It wasn't that I didn't like him. I just didn't know him," says Murray. As things rumed out, McCarron fell off one of his mounts the day before the race and couldn't (See FABULOUS. Piye C», OMtr ...,. "'°'° .., httldl o~ J ockey Donald Pierce and three-year-old filly Fabulous Notion have formed a successful team . early v aleriti:rie -Angels • . receive an : Ellis Valentine ;5~~rvices ' ,Thursday !fi>r Bombs By CURT SEEDEN «IMewtr,......., Bobby Clark's, patient wait to crack the Angela' star tjng lineup -which figured to end this seaaon if the club moved Reggie Jackson to designated hitter -suffered a blow Monday when • the team sign ed free agent Ellis Valentine to a one-year oontract. Valentine, 28, and hi.a agent Dick Moss came to terms Monday, and the former C renshaw High star figures to be battling Clark for the right field position when the Ange ls report for spring training Feb. 28. , Iron ically, Cla rk was leading the Venezuelan League with a b>ttln!J average in the .360s when a back inju.r y forced him to return home. "Whatever happened to him (Clark) bothered him enough to come home earl.Y," said Tom See berg, the • • team'• director of public relations. up by the Ff?<pos. that fractured his left cheekbone in three places. Valentine hit .288 and had eight home runs and 48 RBI laat season with the New York Mets. His lifetime batting average is .283. He batted .279 and hit seven home runs while knocking in 39 RBI that season. His best year was in 1977 when he batted .293, hit 25 homers, collected 76 RBI and was named to the N'a\ional League All-star team. In an ironic note, Clark suffered a fractured right cheekbone in 1981 when then-teammate Dan Ford hit him with a sinking line drive over the protective net during batting practk.'e. Angel Executive Vice President Burlie Bavaai said the club had Intended to enter spring training without changes, but Clark's injury forced a change in plans apd the subsequent signing of Valentine. · • Valentine wu traded to the Mets in 1981 for pitcher J eff Reardon and outfielder Dan Norman. Clark figured to have a good shot at a starting assignment after designated h itter Don Baylor signed a five-year contract with the New York Yankees in December. "We felt at that point it waa necessary to protect ounelves with the addition of another outfielder,'' Bavaai explained. "U Valentine can produce the type of aeaaon he has had in the pa.st, he should be one of the Angels' top performers." "He's no slouch. He may be one of the best defensive outfielders and have one of ~ best anns in baleball, they tell me," noted See~rg. Valentine won a Gold Glove in 1978 by recording a club record 24 assists from right field. The Angels are expected t,o use right fielder Jackson as the designated hitter this season. Valentine was selected py the Pittsburgh Pirates in the re-entry draft, but did not sign a contract. Valentine's major league career began with Montreal in 1975 when he batted .364 while appearini in 12 games. He began the 1976 eeaaon with Denver of the American ~tion but was called 1..ike Clark, Valentine's career has beenmarredbyinjuries,themostserious occuring in 1980 when the St. Louis Cardinals' Roy. 'I'.homas threw a fastball He'll be playing not far from wh~re he enjoyed a successful high school career at Crenshaw H1gh ln LA. In his junior year at Crenshaw. Valentineoatted .542 It's a . IO-year reu_nion Sunday Some of the names have changed and so have the odds From AP cllsPatcltet A decade ago, they were the No-names, a crew of mostly anonymous defenden proud of their lack of glamour, who merely lea-the Miami Dolphins to 16 ~ve victories. The lut hurdle for the perfect aeuon waa Super Bowl VU. All the Bill Stanfilla, Nick Buonkon~ Jake Scotts and Dick Andef IOIW had to do to make Nadonal Football League history waa bMt the WMbJ.ncton Redaldna. NO WAY, aald the odda-maken, who made the No-names three-point underdop. But MJaml won 14·7, ~the W-.ctvt.ed. impromptu pMlina of pi.ce. Garo Yepremian. Perfect. Now, 10 yean later, the Dolphinl are baick in the Super Bowl and, just for old timee aake, WMhfncton baa ahown up, too. Thia time, the odd.-maken like the Dolphlna' chanaM better. Tht.t'Ume, M1aml la the three-pomt favorit.e. ''It'• deja vu," said ~ Bob Kuechenberg, who wu cJeartnc tacklers away for Larry c.onka, Jlm Kiick and Bob Grietie ln 1972 and performs the Mme function for Andra Franklin, 'tony Nathan and David Woodley now. "We JUI& bed the 10-year reunion with that team, and now we've 1ot a reunion with the · JlecWdm lt'I unamny when J'U'I think about It." &VlllCllBNam.11. and def.Mtve end Vern Din U.-, .......... only~ ol the a.. ol "11 who ....... up far the ........ In unUann. ·And Dm ~. ODii ol I.be .......... almo9t cldn't "'*'* It. ... trW to ........... ~but Wll cmad beck bJ Olil&:h Daa Shula to t.:ll ~ Klm llDk.rmper, -al Mlmnl'I K1D.r ... an ...... '!be Km. ... .,. ddl ,_.,. wallan ol the ........ ,,., wmd the ......... • lmnY Of .._..,._....,..wttbdlellt*B -...,._, .. 8IViliMil ... Daas ..... up front, U.Neker Bob Bruclunakl and •f•tJ• a... ... Lyle m.llwaod. 'n..J lecf u...-..111 toeil .,__, ~ ....... ,.... ,., ........... yield ii )Ill ,_..;... ____ ..._.._ __ -l.~llt.l-=z 'c allO .. CM Ml'L'r bell In Containing the B'a wlll be the job of W~'a oUenslve line, whkh has tagaed l'8elf the Hop, tfeuuring their own anonymity much the way the Miami No-namea dJd in 1072. 'The eenior' member of that crew la 34-yeer-old tackle Georae Starke, the only Redak.ln left from Super Bowl vfl. COMING BACK TURNED out to be a meet profitable decillon for Den' Henter. He'a alrNdy earned '34.000 in playoff payof& for Mt.mi's first three pma_~ will ,ei either $18,000 or $86,000 more depend1nC on who wtna Sunday'•lcoru.t. Thme payof fa are double what they Uled to be before the eeven·week strib. What'• more, the new contract provldee for eeverance pey and fixed rnln1mwN, maldn8 Den Herder'• return a finanda1 wtndfall. Hia mU\lmum lllary, • a l'fllult of the lett.la'Dent la f 140,000. Kia rewrance, rhould he retire atteT Sunday'• pane, will be another f 140,000. When he retired orillMllY. tu. ~ 'w•IO. And don~t fcqet the '80.000 "Maney Now" bonW that Uo WM part of the settlimenL The NIUlt &a • pn,ooo toea1 '°" o.n\ a.rdel' u t1ae Dolphlna a. the Suoer Bowl end Ml0,00011 tbeY wtn IL Super Bowl may get rain UnUlually hmvy ratni ln IOUtbim ~ haw Md UUle .tt.d an the~ fttkt at the ... Bowl. .... oC """....., ......... and &hi ...... haw~,_ CM ,._.L But --.... °" the 'WllY· -.... NaUiaml Weethlr..,,.. repaa.W .. ....., tMtdrv •far '* ... _ _,. ... -.....,....,. .. ao,....._ f --( '\ • Orange Coal' OAILV PtLOT/Tueedev, JenuetY H , 1113 ~~~~--------------t--~~-------------------------..: Chang...on the road to recovery Knee Injury •ideline Ex-Edison tandoul for the ea on BJ ROOEft CAAUON ........ ,... .... The rtl1na Ital' of Richard Chan1 apprared to be 1oln1 In the rl1ht dlrKtlon wlth 1 dlatlnct veloetty -\he EdJaon Hiah product, 1 treahman at the Unlvenity ot C..Utomla -wu lllflnl mor. and ~ playtn, tlawt with the Golden ee.n. But there wu • sudden cruh -and at leut for 1hm-ywr, Chanc'e-bMk.8'bell future hu been cut 1hort by a aevere knee injury, requlrln1 2~ houra of 1urpry to correct tom U1amenta. It happened while playlna aaainat UC Davia Jan. 13 and after an arthoecope determined there were torn U1amenta, 1ureery wu ordered .. Chan& la presently uddled with a cut on hla 118ht le1, but la expecUna a fiber tlul cut. in a couple ol weeka, followed by knee braces. He •till reca1lt the situation. "I wu coming down for a rebound and I waa off balance," aays Chana, a three-year 1tart.er for Edlaon and a two-tltne All-CIF choice. "I waa bumped in mid-and all of my weight wu on the right foot with the right lea fully extended. . .. When 1 hit I aaw my knee pop, and when I hit · the floor 1 aaw it pop back In. I knew right away It was 1ertoua." • Chang's dad, Ernie Chan1 of Huntington Beach, aays doctors have inClicated the knee will prob1bly be 1tron1er than ever followln1 rehabllltatJon, but Rfchard Chana 1tn't too aure about that. "l don'\ know It that'• true," he uy1. "I have mixed foelincl about tve=n,ht now. I ju.It ho.,. I oan come blCk and 1 tAtn my tes apin.'1 The 1udd4m revenal f« wtpee out what had been a 1teedily lmprovtna lltuaUon for the S-6, 190-~ forward (and~ auard), who hll lo1t 10 pound• from hl1 playln1 weight already .• "lUfht now we have one· other fre1hm~n forward (Dave Butler) and some others," aay1 Chana, ,.but I've been playing a little IUAJ'd too1 handilna the ball as a 1mall forward within a three·auard, two-wing lineup. . • Cfuana wu averaaing about 8-9 mlnutea ot playtna t.iine. Atainst UC Devil he had ICOred 10 pointa before the Injury. ~all 1oe9 well with the rehabillitation, Chang ta hopeful of •tart.in& and/or limply eeeing more time on the floor u a eophomore. He's not puttin1 an overemphaala on gettinl it all done aa a sophomore . "Juat the acholaiship I received ta acht!ivement ,enough," he uys. For an athlete who had never experienced an injury of 'any sort, it has been a tough pill to (See CHANG, Pa1e CS) Richard Chang ' Bruins win their eighth straight The Boeton-.Bruina, bolstered by li1 the goaltending of Pete Peeter1 and , two goals from Tom Ferp. 1, beat the New York Rangers 3-1 Monday night Runnin 'Rebels . • to stretch \heir National Hockey League winning streak to eight games. Peeters, who la now unbeaten in his last 25 starts (21-0-4) dating back to Nov. 11, was rarely teated ... Maple -Leafs captain Rick Valve, continuing his tornd scoring pace, netted his 30th and 3lat goals to pace Toronto to an 8-2 romp over Pittsbur'Jh. Vaive now has 18 goals in his last 13 .sames .. capture f BJ!.CY of -Pari:anian ' The pain Ex-Huntington Beach star Kath}" Doyle watches her USC teammates lose 58-56 to Louisiana Tech Saturday. Doyle has a knee injury. Jones undergoes vertebrae surgery From AP dlspatcbes Quarterback Bert J o n es of the Rams underwent surgery Monday to remove a ruptured cervical disc and fuse two vertebrae, the National Football League team announced. UCl's McDonald is player of week From AP dJ1patdlea Fresno State basketball coach m Boyd Grant said UC Irvine's Ben McDonald taught his team a leseon in Saturday night's 76-74 Anteater victory. McDdnald'a lesson was in the form of a 31-point performance, a career-h.lgh for the 6-8 junior. And Monday, the Pacific Coast Athletic Asaodadon honored him for his performance as the conference's player of the week. In all, McDonald scored 56 points in two games last week for UC Irvine, 25 coming in the Anteaters' 82-76 vic-tory llgainst UC Sama Bartw'aon Wednesday. In the Fresno Stat~ game, McDonah:1-htt both ends of a one-plus-one free throw situation with the score notched at 74 and just fou.r seconds remaining in the McDONALD contest. He came ln'to last week's action as the No. 2 acorer on the team (behind George Turner) with a 12.5 average. McDonald has now played in 73 co~u\ive games. After playing in the shadow ~f.,_ Kevin Magee, he has now become the team leaaer and is the Anteaters' captain. Bullet ave best for last Quote of the day "I feel I've given a lot of my own life for five years and p~tty hard fighting In the trenches. I think we are pretty close to walking in the parade and they've decided my uniform I.a a little too dirty to walk in the parade from all that time In the trenches." -Fonner Kansas City Coach Marv Levy, who said that the Chiefs fired him in a moment of panic, and that the club was only one year away from making the playoffs. Valenzuela wants SI million Fernando Valenzuela asked Mon-• day that he be awarded a $1 mil- lion salary for 1983 as he fonnally filed sahrry ub1tration. The-Doctge-ra reportedly submitted a figure of $750,000. Both figures are -the highest ever filed since salary arbitration was introduced in baseball in 1974 ... Bill Wallla will continue as head coach of the San Franciaco 49era, the team he led from the National Football League basement to Super' Bowl chamo ions in three seasons ... Quarterback Joe Tlael1m•••• who led the Wuhington Redskins into the Super Bowl, was named as Man of the Year for 1982 ln the NFL. The award ls given by the Pro Football Hall of Fame . . . f'he U.S. Justice Department has failed to respond to County Superviaor Kennetll HaU't request for a federal investigation into the death of former Rams owner Carroll .Roteabloom, Hahn's aide said . . . The United LAS VEGAS (AP) ,__ Jerry Tarkanian's Runnin' Rebels may be the c>nly unbeaten major college basketball team in the nation, but the University o{ Nevada-Las Vegas coach says he still breaks out in a sweat when he watches the competition on telE"vision. "It's the same whether it's Kentucky or some of the teams we'll be facing," Tarkanian aaia Monday. "They all look tough when I watch them 'on televisio~. I don't see how we can beat them. I watch some of these teams, and I don't see how we can even play with them." It's somewhat a.kin to the feeling Tarkanian had last summer when he started rebuilding a team decimated by graduation following a 20-10 aeaaon. He hardly expected his 1982-83 edition -his 10th at UNLV -to be 16-0 at this juncture. "I LIKED THEM all summer and fall, but I had no idea they would respond like this," Tarkanian said. "I liked them so well that I was -afraid th'y wouldn't be able to live up to my expectati~ns." The Associated Pr~ poll ranks the Rebels fourth in the natton:--... -- Tarkanian's Rebels ~--~fr i0· tlieir .. 6eif'Start- since the 1975-76.club that went 23-0 before }?ling to Pepperdlne . The team's only other loss -in a 29-2 season was to Arizona, 114-109, in overtime in the NCAA playoff.s. The Rebels were 29-3 the following aeaaon. In Tarkanian's 10 years at. UNLV, he has compiled an impressive 218-63 mark and hls career total of 340-83 is best among active coaches. J ones, 31 , suffered the neck injury in Atlanta on Nov. 21 in the first game after the ~resumed play foUowing the players' stnke. He started the next week but was taken out in the fourth quarter of the game against Kansas City. ~ He underwent a therapy program and 01<1 not play again the rest of the season aa Vince Ferral(amo took over at quarterback. The Wash in gt o n Bu 11 e ts m States Football League's Arizona Wranglers outscored the Boston Celtics 12-2 in signed seven more players, raising their roater to the4 last 4: 15 and scored a 93-91 89. Among those coming to terms la Peter National Basketball Association Boermee1ter, the place-kicker at UCLA last The Rebels have eaptured the fancy of aporta fans in the town where hype is king. The games at the 6,400-aeat Convention Center, two blocks from the glittering Las Vegas Strip, are consistent sellouts. And the UNLV Athletic Department wishes it were next year, when the 18,000~seat Thomas Mack Arena is acheduled for completion. What's the difference between the 1982-83 version and the talent-laden clubs of the '70s? victory Monda~ night on Rick MUora'1 two free season . . . Geor1e Roy BlDman Sr., who When Jones did not respond to the therapy, the surgery became necessary. The veteran ,NFL star, who played most of his career ln Baltimore, was acquired by the Rams in trade for first and second round draft choices early in 1982 and signed a multi-year contract worth a reported $1 million. He appeared in only four games for the Rams. throws with ~ven second s rematping. The 1erved .as vice president of the International victory snapped a nine-game Washingthn~·t:Jrucn.-the sport's worl~ irovrentinJr--t---"T~IS CLUB-1'8-iiot nurly as -talented.• streak. The Celtics bad won 12 of their last 13 body!. from 1969-79, died recently of cancer. He Tarkanian says. "But tnese guys come as cloee to games and had a chance to Win the game, bu\ Wal 77. playing Up to their full potential as any team could. Scott Wedman'• three-point shot bounced off the We had more talent even last year than this year rim ... In the only other NBA game of the Television, radio We don't have a superstar like we've IOl'ne~ night.. Kelly Trlpaka gave Detroit the lead for TV: Buketball -Lakers at Portland, 7:20 had. We're just a good team with a great blend of Doctors did not speculate on his career future. The surgery was performed a t Centinela Medical Center in Inglewood by Dr. Robert Watkins. good on a layuj> with 1:10 remaining and added p.m ., Channel 9. people. We've got great quickness and the guys play two clinching free throws with three seconds to RADIO: Basketball -Lakera at Portland, together very UMelfishly." go as the Pistons trimmed the Atlanta Hawk.a 7:20 p.m., KLAC (570) Hockey -Calgary at The team ia not big, even by college standards. 112-108. KLnp, 7:20 p.m., KPRZ (1150). The two auards are 6-2, the forwards 6-6. Center Marino: USFL • JS credible League's No. 1 draft pick begins negotiations with Express PITTSBURGH (AP) -Pitt NaUonal Football League draft quarterbaclt Dan Marino, lhia spring. sounding like he already hu "I don't think I can get better made up his mind to play in the money than -9r'hat I think l can new United States Football get in theUSFL," Marino said. "I League; opened ne-otiallons think the USFL is credible, with Monday wuh the LOs Angeles the type of coaches they have Express. f r o m t he N F L a n d f r o m "There's no way I can get the Canada." same kind of money in the NFL," Marino is impre11ed with said Marino, the first player Express Coach Hugh Campbell, chosen in the USFL's inlllat who coached the Edmonton college draft earlier thia month. Eskimos to five Grey Cup A second team All-America championships in Canada. quarterback in 1981, Marino had "His quarterback (Warren a 10mewhat disappointing aenio-:.i, Moon) threw for over ~.000 yards season as the once top-rankeq-in one year," Marino Mid. "So I Pant.hen ended 9-3. And Marino know they'll be thtowlna the doesn't think he can increaae hia football." bar wer by wai~ to Marino's agent, former Mlami • he iJaelected lri the DoJ phlns linebacker Nick C(llE CBEflCllcllOUSE 04nlng and Cocktotll qnn WHALE WATCIMG lllfetl'.ON Wnlle watchf"9 the wh .... p .. 1 right In front of your tabi., enJoy • eumtuou1 ... rood Hl9d - maybe • l"lalf pound h1mburger treat - Poltlbly 8 ICllone NndWk:h. Buoniconti, was scheduled to meet Monday with the Express' owners. Marino waa named the most· valuable player ln the Hula Bowl In Honolulu and was the most valuable offensive player in last Saturday's Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala. If Marino signs with the USFL, he would begin preeeason traiVtng on Feb. l. The USFL seaJbn begins on March 6 and runs through July. Televiaion contracta have been ligned with ABC and ESPN. "'They have gotten tome ,sood players ln the USFL alrndy," Marino ta.Id. "But 1 could give them even more credJbWty." Super • ....,Dolp'-9 I TOlll Or08I au..-~ 10Donltrodl ,,,.,...... 1eo.wl---12TOflJ~ HOon ...... ,, ...... U T-"'90ftlO .... Dlllle ,. .... ...._ If Mdrll Plwlldln ., ... ~ .,~ .... UL,_ ... rwood .. ~LM*tord 41 CMllwl =---' .. Gerllld • w-. Jlldeon • lM'Y Cllf-.n .......... . .......... .............. .............. .a.. ..... 11D.I_,__, ........... ·= ......... . ,_ ,,..., ...... , .... o.-.i .ll-· § ---== n.,, 1&2& ~- Sidney Green, 6-9, is averaging 21 points a game. Bowl rosters WlllllMI ... R1 ll1lllM ,, a ...,. MCIM9ly I( K I Jell H.,_ p oe f.loeTl!mlNm oe oe ... ...., oe oe '' T-Owert oe ... IO.loe~ Cl ca 21 ......... 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He's been Fabulous Notion's jockey since and WJ.ll continue be in the future as far as Murray is C9hcerned. ' The filly went on to win the Hollywood Starlet by four lengths and she captured the Champion S~kes at Santa Anita last month by the same rn&-gin. Murray says he plans to run Fabulous Notion foµr more times (Santa Ynez Stakes, Feb. 2; Las V\rgenes Stakes, Feb. 26; Santa Susana Stakes, ~rch 13; and Santa Anita Derby, April 10 -all at Santa Anita) before deciding whether to enter her in the Kentucky Derby . "We both agree," says Murray of himself and ttalner Jimmy Jordan, "and I insist on this, that we don't push her. We really want to race her only once a month. Maybe when she gets older we'll race htr more. "My ultimate goal is to have a first-class brood nUre, not i:>Nt-her to-deeth Faring.'!·• - And what about the Kentucky Derby? '' "If she does really well against colts, then that '-"ill tell us which way we're going," says Muuay, noting Fabulous Notion's first competition of that stirt will come in the Santa Anita Stakes. • • • Fabulous Notion recently pl.aced third in the Eclipse Award which, for fillies, is similar to baseball's Most Valuable Player . She trailed Landeluce, who finished firat following her tragic death in December, and Princess Rooney. an F.astem horse who is 6-for-6 in racea she's entered. Murray is quick to point out though that his horse Is the leading money winner of the three (Landeluce earned $372,365; Princess Rooney, $223,815). "How many people in horse racing ever get a chance to get into the Kentucky Derby, and here we are in only our second year," he sa~. "It will probably never happen again although I m going to try to make it happen. "All I know is there's no sense running her or killing her just to get into the Kentucky Derby. You always hope a horse runs well, but their ultimate purpoee is to make good brood mares out of them. And if they can establish any kind of racing history, I\ her.~::i~u;-Notl~~-i~-sio~ly. d~ing ;hat,. a·~d· Murray hopes there are some other horses in his stable that wjll do the same. Murray admits he's enjoyed the attention Fabulous Notion has given him. But he's quick to add it's not a one-man operation. In fact, MWTay's C'ffANG entire family is involved to 110me degree, with sons '-' • • Rick (24 years old) and Jay (19) handling most of the ranch duties. · llllllll IMID l'out• ht11JNll •ll••1'• ,_,. .. V..., ...... LL 81Gnup1 are eoheduled for laturd1y and 1una1y from 10 Lm. untll 4 p.tn, "'Ottlretlon wlll be held •I the little .._,. fttld, oomer of Wem« end Talbert. and atlhe MIW 9quar9 ~ ,..., .. uon °"'*· Boyt, llGM e-15, oen eltn up for T·lell, l."t .. 1MQue or lenlor ~ pley. COit S*' ~le 111 fOt T·Ba!IL~ lot Uttle lMgUe and tllO for Mnlofl ~· Maximum tee S*' family II t 100. Proepectlve ~ are requited 10 bring • blt1h C*11ftcat• to regletraUon. New1119ftfllll1181LL Registration 11 ICheduled for Saturdey 11 En11Qn Intermediate 8chool. 200 Cliff Drive. The ie.gue It open to boyl end glrlt, iaoee 8·12. 0011 11 128 per pla~er. P1rtlclp1n11 lhould brtno 1 blt1h W1lflcet• 10 reg .. tratlon. Aegl9tratl0n hout't bOth d•V• are 8 Lm. until 2 p.m. The ~ wm hokt ttyout1 Feb. 5 end Feb. 12. . For more Information, phone 87S.3818 or 845-4078. , ttundfttlton Veller LL Regl1traHon wlll b• hefd Feb. 5·8 at w,.,.dlow Part!, 8181 Pioneer Dr., Huntington a..ch. Houn .,. 8:30 Lm. until 1 p.m. Bove and alrta. iaoee t-12, can t6gn up fot T-Ball (~ l-7) 0< Uttle LMQue (1-12). Coet 11 S25 for T-Ball playera and S.5 for uui. l.M0U9pl;a)'9f'9. Senlof Leegue regl1tratlon wlll alao be held on tl'leee dat•, but the nnal day Of t!Onus>e for that dMelon la Matd'I tt. Tryout• for Uttle lAiaQue wltl be held on the 1ama dav of regl1tr1tlon. For more Information, phone tlf-8328. Senior softball The Huntington BMcf'I Senior Softball tMm 11 looklng for new playera for the upcoming MUOn. Play•,.. mutt be 55 yMra of age or older. Thia la a tlow-pllcll toftball league. For more Information, phone Lou Candi, team manager, al 840-3124 after 5 p.m. WMkdaya. Lakers basketball ....,. ........... lctt.dYle Jan. 28 -Mltw9'*•; Jan. 28 -Atlanta. Feb. 6 -KMSU City, 1:50 p.m.; Feb. 9 - Utah; Feb. 13 .-NBA AK-ttar game, 12:30 p.m.; Feb. 15 -San Antonio; Feb. 23 - Boeton; Feb. 27 -Denver. Much 9 -San Diego; March 12 - Chicago: Maren te -Phoenlx;.Meten 18 - Kanaaa City; Maren 20 -Dallaa; Maren 22 - SMtUe; M.,en 25 -San AntonfO; March 27 -Hou8ton; t.4arch'21 -San otego. -·AprlH -New Yonc~ Aprll .---Golden • Slate; Aprll 10 -Phoenix; Aprll 15 -Seattle 8:30 p.m.: Aprll 17 -Portland. All game1 at 7:30 p.m. uni .... otherwlM noted. All glmH played al th• Forum In Inglewood. ' Ticket pricea are S25. $22.50, $12.50, $8.50 and S7. 11•,.,,.r•el•• MOU.YWOOD , .. -HatMM reotng OOftt6nlm though ,tb, 20.,.,.. poet 1.ao p.m .. --~(UO p.m.) Detk W·a end ~. Admllllon: 12.25 aerw ... olubtlOuM end t7.1M> turl olub. ff"etklftO: _,.,.,, 13 preferred end N v ..... II baoW weger:.19 "' ell ,.,. but uw fourth, • ~ ee. WI09'fno. IANTA ANITA -Thoroughbred rMllng oontlnuee through Apttl 21. Flrlt Pott 12:30 p.m. Derk Mondayt Md Tueedayt. Admlee6on: tt.H gen.,.el, H olubhouM. ll'erklng: t1 generll; 13 preferred and M veaet. M EXllCltM rn ""h, e.venth end ninth reoee. 15 Delly Double end S2 Pick Six w-oerlno. l,01 ALAMITOI -H.,neee rt1elno meet b9QIM Feb. 20 and oontlnuee througf'I Ap(ll 30. Fnt poet 7:46 p.m. Detlc Sundeyt end Mond9Y9. AdmlMlon: t2.25 general, 11.75 reMrYed end box ..... end IS.llO otubhouM. Pattclng: Fr• Tueed8y through Thurtdey, $1 Frid-end Saturday. S3 preferred pettclng. 12 Exacta end 12 Pick Six wagering. Charity 6•11 tourney The Dwight Stonee Chartty golf tournament 11 Mt for Friday, Feb. 11 al Rancho San Joequln golf courN In Irvine. The toumement benefit• the RehablUtallon 1namute of Orange County. The toumAIMil'I la-open to the public. Entry bl9(ltc• can be obl81ned by phoning 551-5522. coet 11 '30 wtilch lnctud" te holee, cart, ~ teea end 1 chance to win prtzee. ·wa•en's hsketball TonlQl'lt -Peooerdlne 11 UC lrvlne; Founteln Valley 11 Marina; Edlaon at C>cMll View; Huntington BHch at WHtmlneler; Corc>na del Mar at Unlvwllty; Newport Harbor et &tancla; Coata M ... al lrvlne; El Toro al Saddleback; Dana Hiiia at Laguna Beech; Caolltrano Velley at Woodbridge. Thurtday -Edl1pn at Marina; Ocean View al w .. 1m1n1ter; Huntington BMch It Fountain Valley; lrvlne al Corona del Mar; &tancla at El Toro; Saddleback 1t Newport Harbor; Coet1 M .. It Unlwralty; Dana Hiii• et Woodbridge. Friday -UC lrvlne at U. of San Diego (5:15). Mon .. Jan. 31 -Coate M.a at Corona del Mar; E1tancla 11 Saddleback; El Toro at Newport Harbor; Unlvettlly at lrvlne. Tun., Feb. 1 -Marina at Ocean View; Edlton et Huntington BMcll; Fountain Valley 11 Weatmlntter; MIHlon VleJo at Laguna BMch. . Wed .• Feb .~ -Corona del Mar at 81ddleback; lrvlne at Ettancla; IU~ Harbor at Coeta M ... ; EJ Toro at Unlverllty. 'T-t'lur8".~'f"eb. ~ ....: w.tmtn9ter "it 'Marina; Fountain Vall~ 11 Edl~on; Ooean View at Huntington Beach; San Clemente at Laguna Beach; Woodbridge at tAltalon Viejo. ·Fri:', -Feb. "4 -UC lrvln• at UCLA tournament; Corona del Mar at El Toro: Ettenda at Coata M ... : lrvlne 11 Newport HarbOr; Slddleback at untWtiilty. .. From Page C2 Murray also has daughter Lynn (16 and a swallow. And, ironically, the se vere injur y student at Newport Harbor High), son Chris (12), !fPmpares with another former &iison Hig'h star oldest daughter Jan (22, recovering from a broken who ~ent on to Cal -football star Steve Davis. leg suffered in a motocross accident) and his wife Basketball scores for colleg~s , . • uavis, an All-CIF choice as a defensive back, Jackie. eo19ae su(fered a career-ending neck injury in the Shrine Of course, Fabulous Notion is like a member of w..r Game at Pasadena prior to his freshman year at Cal the family, too. ~~~~er. .!7 apd is now a full-time student on the Berkeley "Her disposition is the greatest thing," says ....._ campus. Murray. "Other horses rve seen act up, or kick or Br1QNWn Young n. AJt F«ce 81 "Yeah " dm'ts Ch<>na "I •"; ... t.;...... bo bite. One day they're .,,.....t and the next they're Utill 79. Colcndo 81 aa '.a I ·--~· was_ ..... ~'6 a ut •-.....:bl D"-o.n ..... 92. W•tem St 5e that, too, • a11uding to the similarity o! two AD-CTF w:1 ,_. a~letes from i:-..i·son beco · g 1 · · ed "From day one, Fabulous Notion has been .. ....._. ,.. .i;:.ul mm severe y lnJW' . r or11 AoWUt M , But!« 52 . . The future for Chang? It begins with the flber living doll." Detroit ee. st. Loull 85 cast, than braces, rehabilitation and hopefully back Maybe that's because Fabulous Notion knows Ev__.. 1e, Okletlome City as Xlwter, Ohio M , Loyota. 111. 71 Hlnoll St. 81, TutM 55 Nor1hern MIQhlOefl 71, Ollklend lie .......... ~St..55,T~St 52 ~'4.T-&3 W. T-St 93, lfedley 85 Ulmer to, UT S.,, Antonio M 8t. Mery 'e, Tu. ti, Pan Americen eo Herdln-Slmmone 51, Semtord 51 ... Utntntppl 64, Alebeme e3 ~st.ee .. ve181 TenneMM IO, Auburn n c.nttnery 78, Ga. Southern 58 a.-, 51, OeorGle Tech 541 8°"'flem u. 75, ~ St. 71 tr I 'st St 80, LSU 65 Moreead St . 14 , ~t.tvlle79 8*90n 71, New OrlMne 70 South Cerotlne ea. 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But life took a tragic twist for Thornton. the Cleveland Indians' first baseman who was honored Monday night by the Philadelphia Spora Writers As8ociation with the 1982 award for the "Most Coi.lrageous Athlete." • rn 1977, Thornton was forced to find a life wi\'hout hts .wife, Gert, and one of their two- chi~n. His wife and 4-year-old daughter, Theresa, wete k,ilJed in an accident while he was driving the fan1lly's van in the mountainous areas of western Pelp"8ylvania. • i I f ~ ~ Boys end glrlt join tM 750 DAILY PILOT i• carrlera who earn great money and go on great trip• to OltneYland, Kn.tt• Berry ~ Farm, M9glc Mountafn and S• World. If s; delfverlng papera 1tn•t your bag you can· • ttlll join the DAii. Y PILOT t .. m and 00 on all th• trlp1, earn 011h and prtze1 by • vworklng Ju1t • few dey1 a wMk for a couple houri ••ch ~ 101tctUng new 1, eub1Cttptlon1 with a D Y PILOT dlltrtct manager. Our manager• are forming «ewe now. 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NJ With Mmey MarRt Check-8.t\Y Allstate ~ And If you ma1nta1n •500 in u.ig, your account ts fedeml1v . Savtnas omce your account Cor•3.000 in~). tnstired up to •100.000 . .And. Which-or calf' <dect · there's no monthly servlre charge. ~account~ decide on. )Ql're (213) 240-5913. A ~ . ~ CJ983~ s.vt•• tain. A"""1brrdthr 9-ttfllml)t ~ btlton 1n--. " ' .. Ooaat DAIL v PILOT /Tueid1y. Januaty H , 1ta .. -• ·~ .... 15 21 1 • • • 1t\4 1 • , .. 14 ... 20i. NU ...... ICOMIG .... " ...... ... 52t a. 12111 21.4 40 Mt 2M 1oe1 au 41 41t 220 1011 11.1 ... 415 2M 1136 n.e 40 331 * ... 24.1 403Uaot IMrJ.t 41 424 to N1 n .e 41 »a 1• IN 23.2 ae aoe toa m 22.1 40 3e7 170 • 11 22.1 3e 320 174 114 22.8 II S... 1• .. 22.t SI W 171 aa.e 22.6 ..a· aeo 1M ... 22.• 43 .. 2.M t47 22.0 41 474 141 '°° 22.0 c 011•1 • UTOP• 1. UCLA (211 2. lndllf>a (251 3. Noni\ CwOllN (SI 4. N9v84• 1.M Vegee (11 5 ~81 (1) 6. Vlrglnl8 1. St. JOM't l.l~ t. Houeton 10. Kenlllclly , 1. VlllMcwa -12.Ark._ 11~ 14. 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Diii Ind """ Acker, pildler8, Ind ~ "°"911, Jent Berllt ld I nd "on Sllepllerd, outflllder9. .......a....- l'lnSeUftOH PIRATU ---"°° Sou!Ty, pilcNr, to•~ oonlreol. ST. LOUIS CAllOIHAL.t -Signed !<-. Ober1!tll, ~~.lo .~ -1r11Ct. MaUlUU. ............... [. '1 WASHINOTON 8ULLET8 -Acquired Nc*y 8ober-. .-rd. "°'" .. Ct*"90 ... In 9llcMnot tcW -~ dreft dlOlcm In 1913 Ind 1Na. c r 111 e o ao1 'E • • ALBANY PAT"0N8 •-Nemed Plllt .1-.on 1-s OMCll Md tlgl1td lft IO • ~ NHYC to hos Six Meter. World Cup N.wpod Harbor Yacht Club II• .r l••rlna up for the 1988 Slf' ll9W World Cuo to be -1i.d ~1. • the wa&en off kewpori Beacb_,11 ~....1:!J·<Mnmn BW -iild..,,..llltril9 haw a!Nedy bellfn(t ..-w.t I« the ewnt and that.~ l•. l•Mt five moN are .xpeeted. '· : • .,. ..-w11 to dale lnduclt ..UO... from Sweden, rtnla~11111· J'rance, Italy, 8WltHrland,tif-~ Cenede and the U.8. •1f!J/ TIM Sbr Meter ta a 38-foot dllllk Oll9I' ~ll tlldaS lmChfne llnaller but oom~lfS in ~ to the 12·meter w~l.;.1 cleftlldl the America'• Cup. The•~' Six Meter World Cup f•iw. OON6dmlld one of the premJere Y8Chtlnc ewntl tn the world. • --- Aqyle Oanpbell of NHYC, formet' two-Ume ~naJ Cup winner, will be . a 00.t entered by the Fort W (rex.'t:·':J Boat aua>. ,.,,,. Local entries include a ne..,'·" NHYC 9ndlcated Slx-meter..,.- NHYCUSA. lldpperect by ~" MacDonald; May Be, lldp~.;~ by owner Hank Thayer, MIYCi,...,, Per11~ GayJe Post, Bal~'-.. vc. and Californian akip~~~t by Don Aahbrook. NHYC. . .... L t '-'•·" ,,. . .,. ' I •,P, t FV cycli~t :~.:· among elite .,., ... ... Potential Olympic cycllat.: • Graham MelltraDd of Fountairi-•• Valley WU UDOllf 100 of th'•.·;': United Statee• top JUn10t cyclJstll.~ ... who recently took part ln • ,•. two-week ~ at the Olympic ,•. Training Center in Colotade>' • Sprinp. ., . ~ a student at Mat.er:". Del ~IJb , to.ok part in 1'.' coodltionfDC-feeting camp wh.lch Inc 1 u de d ca li at h en i c ~1.-. · welghtliftlnc, two-hour ro&e1. trl~ and. off-road ~. ·. · . Thirty riden will be eeJected •·• • tram the camp to attend the ne~ •.. tra1n1na ....; in April. a1ao in Colorado Sprt.nea. From the April . camp. 1~ riden will be choeen to ... compete ln the Junior Wor~ .•. Triala In June. . : · Me1atnnd ta affiliated with the, Schwinn Paramount Cycle Clu~. -· He eatabUahed himaelf as ~,v.• potential OlymP'an by winnlnJ •.. two Los Anaelel Criterium taee9 •• laat year. He alao won th .. ~ .• Turkey Climb and ha • .. ;. participated In the Road Race MaUona.J. and Juruoc Criterium ... Naticlnala.. • Kbstecki qualifies LONO B&ACH -John Konicki of 8\. J"tandl Yacht Club, San P'randlco, won the loq_-delayed PacWc C.0..t Makh Badni champ6onahJp Saturday to llC\lnt I benh ln the_~ Cup match raclni 1erle1 at Lona Boac:h Yacht Club, March 17-11, 1n a aeparate match ractn1 reaatta, Dou1 Ru~Uo won the sail-oft to determtne the LBYC entt)t in the~ Cup •1'8YC al10 announced th• other et1.ht QOfl'9nden for the Cone-tonal Cu~ which coNilta of the top maid\ rac:lni ak.lppen from th.rouchout the tJorld. --Ru.ell Lona of Ne.w York Yacht Club will be ~ hl8 9eCOnd appearance ln the eon,re.tonal Cup!alnce h1a W\1UC1Ce91.tul attempt to become an America•• Cup defender ln 1980. JOthen in the 10·*'1\ lineup er.;: • Chrlt Dixon, New Zealand; Phil Crebbln, : Harold Cudmore, Ireland; Dick Deaver, Ba YC: Scon Allan, Annapolla, Md.; Scott Peny, the defendln& champion from Annapolla, •no11'i!1£,... uu •J:A.\&'° • YOU Ml .. DIJAUL T UND1M A DllD Ot UUl.'!..t..!ATID PUMIMV ~---..II YOU TAU .AOT • TO •llOTICT YOUll ••o an. IT llAY •• IOU» AT A "'9&JO UU. .. YOU NUO AN IDUMAftC* M TMI NATUM CM' TMI "'OCHo.e AOAINIT YOU.i..!_C!_U IMOULD CONTACT A LAw~ °" ~ H tti), It 10.00 e .m .. l'"aotno M10011ve1•noe C.o.1•ore t1011 , a Oallf otnle ootpo,.tlonil H dwly appointed TruetH un er r::C:~"uent to Deed of TNll, Mettfl I. 1112 ... lnll Ho. H-07Het. of Ofllclol l'lloofde In "" offloe Of .... Oount~ 1Moord•r1 of Orange County, Slate of O•llforn_l•J HOCUlod RIV Denio! J. Lynell -Moon ... I.~. ~. wife .. lolnt 11nant1. WILL Ill.I. AT PU8LIO AUCTION TO HIOHHT BIDOIA FO" CAtH (p1yeblo at 11mo or .... 1n 1ewtu1 mOMy of U'f United SlllM) 11 Ille HOfttl front e111renco to the oounty eoutthouM, 100 CMc Center Dr'M w..t. &onta Al>a, C.iif«-. .. right, tllle and 1n1 ..... t ~ to encl now l*d an¢Dave Perey, al80 from Annapolis. • , by It under Mid Deed or Truet In Ille ----------------------properly eltulted In H id County "9.JC Nana ·-ti' Mftftl'.r end s1111 ~bid u: ,_ ""11\fi; PAACEL 1: mPOM 119 80ANJ w TIIUe"fUa w ntm Unit Ho. 2, •• 1llown end '' ~ l9ACH cnY 8CMOOL DeaTNCT, dMC:tlbld In lhoCondomlnlum Plan '· COUNTY OP 09'ANM recorded on Novonlbet 17, 11178 In I~ THE MATTER OF: NOTICE OF INTENTION TO LEASE book 11184, POQM 1315 to 1374 IU8SOl¥ACE OIL AHO GAS RIGHTS FOR DPLOAATIOH FOR AHO lndutlYo of Ofllclol Aecordl ol ~ PRODUCTION OF OIL, 0A8 AND OTHER HYDROCARBON County. IUBS~. IJU911' "A" MIOUITION An undivided one-tlllrtletll 8oodorl 1. WHlAEAS: ( t/301111 Inter"' H • tonent In 7061 • eeq. of tho Pubic~ COde or tho Stet• of common In"" roe 1n1 ..... 11n end to auttlotlll thl governing boon! of the ICllool dllltrtot to !IMO"' the ~on ., .. of Lot 1 ol Trecl • o11. ge1 Ind ..., ll)'droc..t>on lllbetano. 1n .,,., lend 1144S. ,.. per map 111ee1 1n book 2ae. ~ RIV tM llClflOOt dlllnc:t .,.., ad\terUOll19 ~ bldl In tho manner P • g 11 11 to t II Incl u e I YI of ,.-... ~ oacllane; end MllClfllneout =·· Recorde Of ~{:J~~~~~": ~.;o:~•entlt~~~~ end othel' ~~ berlMttl the ..._ of Mid ,..., ptOplrt)I end 1e ol the Declaretlon ot Covenant•. deOlroul of la9Mng Mid ~ rlgM9 ~ tho eicptoietlon for tho Condlllon1 end Rutrlctlon1 produotlon of ol, OM and other ll)'dl-'>on 11.1belJlnoae. If lleYlng bwl recorded Jul)' 23. 1179 In Book d•wmlned bV tllle Board and tM public.._ or euc:t1 rlgtitl etlOll not be 11824, pogoe tt5 to He lnc*IOl'w of 11.1bltent1111y lnterfoted with RIV leMing Mid right .. PfO\lldocl hOroll\. Offlcj.t Aeoordl of Mid County (the Sold rtgMe to oil. ll" Ind othlr ll)'dl OC*tlolie -lltuated on lend of • • D 1 c I e r e I I o n • ' ) , • n d • n y tM ~ llMotl City Sdlool OllMct In the County of Orwlge. SIMI emendmonl• °' ltlMlldon ltleteto. of CllltonWo. oooa11tll19 of 1.0 ecr., mGf9 °' ..... mGf9 part1outorty e..oepUng therofl'om .. all, ol deecr10od M ~ right•. mlnerele, mln•ral rlgllt1, . n.t DOttion ol d'I Horu-t QUar1or or the 8outtlweet QUllf1lr of neturel tH rlg11t1, en\L.otllor the NortflMet quertw (,.,. Ne48W\4H£'4) ol Section 7,~ t llydrocerbonl l!Y ~ ,_ South, Rongo 1() Wee!i 888Ut, being mGf9 pen1cu1orty ~ .. known, tMt iMt be wltl*I. « under ~ to-wit: BEOIHNIHO at tho 8outhweet comer or ttie HottlleMC 1111 percel of lend 11erotn1bov1 Cll*1or of 1M 8oultlWOlt QU11f11r of tM ~ quanor of laid a.euori d 11cr I bod. t 011 other wltll tll1 1, Micl.ool'llW 11eo being itio ~comer at Lot 1t7 of Trect Ho. porpe1ue1 r1gt1t or **"t. "**'II· 1113, ta"-! on a• recorded In Boole H1, P-oee 18 fllrOUOh 22 or e.q)IC)ftng. end operating Vlorefor, MllOIMlw= ,_.of Onnoe ~· C011fom1a; ~ "°'It ind 1t«tn11 In end removing the ._ ~ llne of Mid u.ct, hottll 01 11' 14" w.et eeo.70 t1eet -from Mid lend °' other land. .... Horth fine tM HonftWt QUllf1lr of the 8oud'IWelt --°' the lnoludlng the right to wtllpetodl Of ~ quener or Mid 8ec:tlon '7, • .,_ on Mid "'liC> or Tract No. dlrectlonolly drift end mine lrom as; "°"°' a1ong Mid NOrV1 111111 HOfOI NA 14· 15" ~ eeo.s2 ,... to "'* otMr than .._ herOltNlbow tM ~comer of Lot 147 of Trect No. 7004, .. "-!on a• cs.otbed. Oii °'gee walle. tllllMll ~ In Book 2IO, P11911 21, 22 and 23 of ....,.._ __ ....._ MO lhoft1 Into, through °' ~ 1'900n11 oA Ofwiga County, Celltomla; tnar'°9 along tM w.t h of LoU tho 1ub1urtec1 of 1111 lend 1M-136 of Mid Trect No. 7004 Ind the W• llne of Lota 12. 3 Ind 14 llerotn1bove dHcrlb•d. end 10 oA T~ Ho. 1006. •en-.. one Mee>~ In Boole 211, PIOM 31. bottom eucll wlllpetocked or 17, ri SI, 8oultl 01• t&' 52" e. 21M.74 ,_to the Hottll•• oomor of dlrectlOnelty drlllecl wolll. tunnel• Lot 11Weald Trect No. 7005: "*-8outh II+ 44' 08" W• 238.47,_ end "1eft1 under end boMetll or e 01" t5' 52" EMt st6.M ,_ •o e point In the Hottll llne of Tl'Kt beyond the IJltertor llmlt9 lhlraof, No. • ltlOWft one Mao ,_did In.,._ 281, Pegae 22 and 2S of end 10 redrlll. retunnel, equip. ~ Mapa. -di of Orenge County, ColltOmla. Mid point m1lnleln, rep1lr, do1p1n end ~ dletent ttierw South 11•. se· 4.2" W• 281.47 ._ from the 090fllli 11ny "'°' wolll Of min.. ~ oomw of the~ Cll*'lor or tho~ Cll*'lord tM without, '-· tne rtoflt to dril, ........ .,.,,., of Mid Section 7, Mid comer 9lec> being ttio NontleelC mine, et«•. explore MO operate oomot or Mid Trect No. 7218; 1t11rt01 along tM Hott11 11ne of Mid Trect, tllrougll the IUf19Co Of Ille upt:)er lout!\•" W 42" WM1 421.78 ,_to the point or beQlr•'lllng. Ind being 500 leet ol t.111 lllbeurfaoe of the .... 4'aort>ld .. PwoOI 1 or e perwl n,.., M per ~ fled for~ In lln<I llerelnlbOYe dHCrlbld II .. oftltia of 1M 0ouncy Aecorder, County of Orengo. 8.-of Calfomla In r......O In the deed front tho lnllno 8ook'41«P.-oalMOIJeatP90I1S.. Compeny, • Weit Virginie 8jlJl:llOn 2. NOW THEREFORE. IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED b1 thl Corporetlon, roeordecl ~UM 15, ao.G of fNMoee of Huntington 8eeol'I city 8dlool ~ or 0renge 1111 1n Boolt 12245, Page 7S5 or County. -folowl: Oftlc:lel Aocot'da. (~lfhot "of tM fllGtl llt for1t\ In 8ectiorl 1 ,._ -hlrOby found Also exoeptlng lll«lfrom ttie to be ~ . "''*"'-....... rilllte.. but wltflOut (2) Thal ti. Boord dOOI hlrOby dodeto ltl Intention to .._ ttio Jll• right of eurfec• entry, H llllor...id lllblurl-oll encl UM rtof1b ~ Ille ap!Ol'etion ~ and F.....-..d In the Deed from 1111 lMne ~of o11. UM Ind oct.11yctr~ ......,__ Company, ~ ~ 1&. ten (3J That the term ~ wt16ctt Mll'd r1gt1t9 w11 be~ .. for a porlOd of In Boolt 12245, Page 735 ol <>mdlll .., ,..... "°"'and.,.., the ... of""~ ol Mid ..... wtllcfl '°"" ~di. ,.._ ~ _....., end continued RIV i-a. the IMldnun portoc:t of f/lll'f PARCEL 3: 9llClll edenllOn etlOll be d*1y 11¥1 (35) ,_. be¥Ond 1M 1n111111 ....,._, E • • • m • n t ( • I • 1 • u c h partoct, but IUbioct to "'1nllldon et "' ......, dote under epec;Med n11rei11(1) ...,_ ~ tlllt OlrCU ... tanCM u more pertlculerty Ml forth In the fonn of ..... forth In Ill• ertii:to enthlod ,_....,.._ r...,.,_, to. 1 "E ... mente" of the o.c11ret1on ' 11 • ,. Y Y, IT ;· ATA ~ ._MID&AM TMI NATUM OI Tiii I Wr'= lt:~NOULO NOftOI OI 1AU T.a. _,. NOTICI .. Hl"ll\' OtvtH, 1N1 °" Wedi =· ~ 11, 1111, M l;QO O' .~.:.·Of_, ~Ill tM fOOl'll ... fof OOI dw, T~· ........... tMdlllel 9'1A&. II f A YI llOU IUTlll IUVIC», ~ at IOIO Monti ·---·'*'°')lntlleOltYef ' tanea AM.~ or Or.,..,.-ot CallfOtllll, IAN W-A9'1NO IAYINQI ANO 1.0AN AllOOIAYION •• Oallfotnla oorp01at1011, H dwl)' appol11tod T"*-9 under Md puttuallt to the !>Ow. of Nie COftfefrecl 111 11111 oer1a1n Deed of rruet ~,.., br JOHN "· OLAIAUOH. J ... anii CONITAHCl A. 'tLAIAUQH . lluelle11d e11d wlto enCI ftlTI!~ MACKI" encl NANCY MACKI" Hu1t1onc1 encl wife Wllo eoqul~ tltl9 .. MA..CV MACKll\. -decl ....,°" 21, 1m, 1n 900ll 1J012 of Offtc6ll Aeoorde of Mid County, .. Peoe tot1, lilooofdet'• lnllnllnent ~o~ 312M, bY rMIOll of 1 bl'Mdl or d efl ult In peylfto nt or porformenco of Ille 011uootton1 HCurecl tllefoby, Including that bl'wdl 0( de!WI, Nottoo of~wNot\ -reootded OotoOw 21, 1112, .. "•corder'• l111trumont HO. la-3712tl, WIU ULL AT PUeUC AUCTION TO THI HIOHEST lllDDE" ,OR CASH, i.wf\11 fTIOn9Y °' "'° United ei.-. °' a OMllllt' dlOClll *-on a llOto °' neltonel benk, • 11110 or foctorel credit un60n. or • ...._ °' t.dorol ..w. Ind IOen MOOOlotlon domlGllod 1n tllll ...... el l)OYobM et tM U1M of ..... rtgflt, -Ind in.... hold by It, OI TruetM , In that roel pro1>9'ty lltuotod In Hid County end Stele, dooctlbed 11 followl: Lot I of Trect Ho. 31MO, u "-! on o • roeotdod In 8ooll 145, P•ll•• 13 end 14 , or MllOOfloneou1 Mep1, r.cord• of Mid County. Tiie 1trMt •ddro .. or otllor common dMlgnatlon of 1111 rMl ptoporty lwrolnobo¥o deecflbed le purported to be: 241t Felrwoy Drtll9. ea... ...... ~ Tll_e unde relgned lloroby dl101011111 ell lleltlllty for any lncorreotnoae In Mid..,...~ Of ottllr oommofl dlllgi IMlolL Sold ....... be mode without warranty. oxpre11 or lmpllod, regordlng title, POHOHlon, or encumbronc11, to 11t11fy tho ptt,._, balance of the Note or Olli« obtlQetlon MCWed by Mid Deed of 1'ruet, wttll lntor•t and otll« eum1 11 provided tll«oln; ""' adv-. " any, undef the ternw ._..,. Ind .,_... on llldl odvMOel. and pM ..... cNrgee and ..,.._ of tho TNllM and of itio INetl cnolod RIV Mid Deed of Tru.t. The total eMOUnt of ~ obligation, lnc!Udl"CI rouonobly ••tlmetod 1111, ollaYgH and ...,.,_ of tho TNltoe. al llle lime of lnlllal publlc:don of tNa NoCiOa le '27,a29.o4. Det«t: ~ 24, 1913 SAN MARINO SAYINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIA TIOH, .. Trwit•, 8y. REAL E8TAT£ 8tcUIVTIE8 SERYIOE8, • Celfornle OOfl)C)tatlon, "'Aolrlt 8y. (IEA&.) 0. J. MOfoor, It• Pree6dent 2020 Hor1h •'*'-Y. &Me20e. Senta Ana. CA 127oe TOI: (714) 1163-4e10 Publle"-d Orenge Co .. t Dally Piiot, J11n.25, Feb. 1,8, 1~ 471;"3 (4J A copy of tM ._ IOml to be _..,..., In COf w-.tion w1tt1 tH1 un6ll' the MCtlon Medll'll(l) In eudl rMOlutlon .. on .. Mal tM Huntington 8-ltl City 8dlool Oletrtct, 2046, • rt It:,, • "'It I• d e I t 0110 •• ; LaQM. llOT1CS ~ LMM, Huntington laedl, Ce11tom1a. t264a end .....,_ le ' ' U t 111 l I e •' ' • ' '8 w pp or t And NOTICE 18 HE.A1EaY GNEH tM1 hlf'obrmede thoretlo for turt.i. ~ s.ttlltMnt". "Encfoectwn•ot", end tho fOltowll\g 119ft'll of found or ($) Thi rnlr*nunl rf1'o/fl/lty ..,.,.. .....,,_, to In the lbovo montlonod "Common ATM e-t" laved prQper1Y ,_. bwl hold bY ~ '°"" of ._ .. '4 of .. o1 and ,_.... ge1 ptOduood end remo¥ld trom PAACEL 4: the Poioa .Depiw1mom of the City Of ~-end Wiii ...... ~ '<prtnwy "*'9odl" and '4 o1 el o1 and Ee I Im I nt (I ) e I I U.C II Coete ..... kif • portoc:l In -MIUrel 1191 ~ Ind removed trOfl'I ~ Ind we1 ..._ RIV 1111 11enl(1) ...,_ portlculetfy • of '*-Y 1110>--= .. _ldary methodl". -tort II In th• ertfcle 1ntit1od 8oy•e 61ue to 8pd. T•kara ·~Thi "**""'"' ...... ,..,.. to be pe6d bY .__ 11N1 be 820,00 "e-te" or Ille O.CW1tlon of Blcyt:IO, 8oy'1 Yellow 1 8pd. par eOr-.. ~In adv--. AHO THE 8IOOER8 AM MTRUCTEO Coven1nt1, Condition• •lld lclftwlM 8tl1111rey ~. Boy'e' THATLntEoNl.YVARIA8L.E.llllDOA8l.EFACTOAONWHICHlll08Wll.L ~,_dad on-"-t. llladl 1 Spd. BMX Bqda, Bo(• IE RtlCllYB> Will BE THE ROYALTY, end"* Iha aic0aeeM blOdor, If 1175 In BOC* 117M. pegae 420 to 91ec:k 2 lipd. Murrey Monter•y q , • be dillofnlllled In ---w1111 tM ~ '* ~ reoeMd 414 ~ of Ofllclel Aeootde or 8aachcrulMr 8lcyall. Boy'• 9ladt 1 end ..,._. RIV WI Board In eoooidmlioe wtltl die PICNtlbll of tllll n ld County (the "Mut er 8pd. Huffy 8oadlcnllw atoyota, fWIUkll'I end tM ._on fie• lncll.-ad ,_ ... ..._.. Oldel"*"•"I encl ""'I -ldmelltl Bo(1 ltuo 5 8pd. IMcyda. Boy'e (1> legned. Mittien ~ (tlarolll Oiied "bkil"l for Iha ..._ of or __.,,... ttierwto. under tllo Or.an ~ ~ Blqd9, Girt'• Miki RQ I J1-otl end gal rtgtM w4I be r90llNed bV lhla·Boerd at the MCflon t.edlng(I) In IUdl wtiCl9. ltuo 1 . 8tlngr1I)' 8lcyda. Olrf1 Huntington 8eedl City .8chool 011ettct Offloo, 20451 Crelmer i.-. entltlld M fotlowe: "Owner•' Algtttl 81uo 8 pd. 09nturlon Blcyci., ~ 8-ft. Celb'llla. unll 4:.00 o'Cl6odl p..m, on ~ 15. And Out .... Utllltl .. And Cable 9oy'a Bronze 5 8pd. Sollwlnn 111113.>ftllettlmoandeddr-.lntherogularmeeillnapleoeofdlleBoerd. T~''. "Utllltlel", "~ 81cyclo, Olrl'1 Rod 10 8pd. and ~ to tho terme of tis reeoM1on, el btcfe ther9tofora tlmel)' Altd s.ttlement", "Enc:toechn••t", ConllHfon Blcycie. Boy'e Blue 8 ,._.._, wll ba opened, -'**' Ind dodlt9Cf ~ WI ao.rct In a publlC 1 n d ••Commun It y F 1o1111I•1 8pd, Blqd9, Olrt'e 1 8pd. Or-,,,..... e-t". Schwinn 81cyi:lo, Whit• 1en ct) That._.. llNI _,...to drtl "'IY and" .... RIV 1ooaang the Tiie 1trMt eddr ... end ot!Hlf MCllled "fllallloClao", WrtM Waldl W:on adfolr*lcl « ..-rounding lend. W ... 1N1 be 10 oteCld • {o be oomn'IOfl d191g!IOtlon. II llf'/, of tho end Moeorda-Teplt "9oordlr. cllroGtlonlll)' dr9ad to ""'I potrM boMatll Iha lllf"9I eo '-cl bOlow a rHI Pfopef1y delorlbed ebove le NOT1Cl 18 fURTH£ft OIVlH tNt dlc*l.of 500 teal from tt1o ..-.1NNot. purported to be: 21 Stone Cl'IOll If no __ ..,_. Ind~ Ille (tf n.t .. •• 'Id blddlr ""* 11110 .,_ to pey 1M oo.t of Norttl, ln4N. CellfomMi 92714. ownoret11D of Ille ptoporty wttll4n ttle PV.._tlon of !fie Hotlol or Intention to i.-Tiie und1<1lgn1<1 Tru•t•• Hven (f) dey1 followfng tho (10) Thal la6cl 8-'d ,__tho rtof11torejectll'l'tend11 bide end dl1i:lelmi 1ny ll•blllty tor en~ puOtloatlori of WI HoClol, 1M tnte ~ tM .,.,.,,.,.. rlgM9 "°"' ..... Incorrect-of the ..,... eddr9le tlloroto ...... ~ In tM finder, If (Ml Thal .---of lnWltkln o1 1a1c1 8oard to ._ ..., ~ end other common d191111111t1o11, If --. be-. «In tt1e City or eoete rtgfltl lhal be cit-I ~ publcatlon of w. roeoMton 1111 ltl9 ~ Piiot. a "'>'• lhowrl ,,.,...,. ......_ In wtl6ctt cma ltMi ptoporty new1p'"' of.,._.. drculetlon, publlbed In tM County of Orwlge. once Seid 1110 wlll bo m1do, but INI be IOtd •pubic ~ •a a .... ~ ttw.o (8} -c 1111W ..-.. ~ Ula Mid 15th c1ey, of w1111out covenenl or w1rrenty, time end dote to be -.nood. '*'-Y. 1ta, and RIV poellrlQ a ..,,... copy o1 IHI r..-..on In *-~111 °' lmplod. rogordlno tllte, MTB>: ~ 30, 1111 ~PIM:,.._ In the dll*tct llOt '-tNrl ~ (15) ~ beb'I the pon1nlon. or eni:umbr1nco1. / A. E. HEtH _.. ... kif~ bide. lncludlng 1011. cll1tge1 end CHIEF~ POLICE lt.larM AM Bertow, a.rt of tM Board of T,,..... ol Hunetlgtof'i ...,.... of°' the TNIWO encl or Pullllahod Orange Cout Delly ......., Clly ~ ~ of Orange County, .,_.. °' °' Cellfomla; do ttie tNlte Cll9etOcS RIV Mid Deed of Piiot. ~ 25, tN3 ,,.,..., ~ tMt tM forWOolnll' r91C1M1on ~ RIV Truet• 8r1eno Trwt, to pay the ~IClpel 472~ Oetfillld, -=onoeo ~ ·~ -.n Niii ....... -duty p...s and --of Ille"°"<•) ~ ...,. __________ _ odopeld~al6d8oardofTNalllaeetenofldll~lhereoflhll t1tt1 Dead of Tnm to wit: 127,400.00 PWlJC MJTIC( ctey Of~. 11113RIV1M '°""'*" YOCa, to wtt: w1t11 .,,..,... Ularlon trom .Aifof 1, . •'"'D: "'1ow, Coflan. GaNncl. Nellon. v...., ......, 11112 • 11.25" .,., annum H ACTITIOU9 .,. ... ·~---prcMded In lakt n«*i(I) plua ooe1e MAim eTA~ 1•A81ENT: Hone ........ ~ of '*-40 ..... The lolowlng poraone .. doing ...... AM 8ottow Int .... . a...ti ol "'9 8oerd Tiie bonaflcMry under Mid Deed DOCT0"8 EMEROICEHTlR, ,. °' Trwee. at or Trvec '*otofOfO executed and 505 Yont1Je, Newport leach, HuntlnOton 8-11 Ctty dellYllH to th• un0eri19ftod a Coltomle tteeo ~ 8c:ihoofoe.utc:t ol Mitten Oecloredon of ~ end Ctolro Weld•mi.,, M.O., 505 _ Orange County Demand •~ 8•1e, end e W1'1tten Vontaja. Nowpoft 8-11'1, Calfomta ~ °""91 COllll ~ Piiot. Jen. 25, Feb. 1. a. ttt3 Notleo ot Default and EJoc:1lon to taeo 4~ tel. Thi 11odelllgiied ~ Mid Gery M. Taff, M.O., 1131 --,---------~-=~ ...... ---....;;~-;.-.....;~ Notlee of o.fautt and Eleotlon to Nlwton Aood, Le Hebra H9lgflta. Ul'l llDal :;:,.~0"!°r==:: :-~ ~:~ .. concMtod ~ • ,, ': PActNC Y•W .• MMC>IU4L , ... '• Cemetefy Mortu•rv , ..-Chapel-Cremat()()' ~ Pac:1f1c '"ew Drive : , Newwrt Bnch &M-2700 .... ~MK:ll MOUUAllH ... laQuna a .. ch # 494-t415 . L-aut)a Hilla ,,. 761..()933 ; San Juan C.p11trano I>!, 495-t776 n• ,,, • "'Xall lAWM-MT. OUYI "f'A0'1u.v • C.nwterv c,.,,.1orv tl25Gtt* A~ C:O.taMeu 540o$5S4 ~· ~ Jenuwy t l, 1ta3 "'"°'" portl'lerltMp. Peclllc R1t:onv1yenc1 aotre ww<.ii-.-~ ........ Corp. Tiiie ....,_,. -flied ..... "'° llAJlTLBY .. IOld """• COWtty Clor1I ot 0r.,.. eounty Of'I CRAWFORD ~ON C 2700 H. Mein &troe1. J8ftU!Y20. 1Na. • 12"' Floor. llMllCI ... ~ HABTLJ:Y, reald nt of hnta Ana, Callfornl• ...._, ae L.lw Lacuna Beach, Ca. P..aed 12101 1t't ...., DrM. away an JanlJat7 M , UIU. l71411U-1NI ...... Survived by be)oyed friend 9Y: P. A. TOfll ....,.,. ..... CA --,.,....,.. ...... BobeJ't Walker Marab of PublllMd Orengo eo..1 Dolly Pvbtl•lled Or~ Coaet ~ 1A&\ID& Be.ch. Ca., ~ .. PflOt. .Jen. 25, ,..,, 1, •• 1Na Piiot, Jen, ,4, 31.,., '· 14, 1911 Mr. and Mn. Jerry Harlie)' ---.... 480-a of Central Valley, Ca., --o;=--MUC-==flme(:;...;=----i MUC ~ brothere Dfck Har'1ey of __ iieimiiiiiiiiiiiii;--I--~;.;;.;;--..;-.;.;..;..;;.;. __ _ La1una Beach, Ca. and '9Cnnaut • 111111 Dul'wood HartJey of J'roench NAm IT~~ OWcb. Ca. and ..... DMnne ~~~ ,_,... ..... Rolla Of Oran1evale, C.. UNITIO C"ETO COMftANY1 Tlte totlowlnt ••HOtll ..... S.rvlc .. will be held ora 124 T111tl11 Avenue, l11Ue 7, Malldol!M .. -.ef .. ~ J...., ¥1 1881 NtMIOr1 .... ~:·.... ......... --.... er.let!:! :.. at tbe P~lflc -..., & -,_.. ., ...... c..te ..... . -..... ....,.,, ....... c ....... ..... View Moruaary Chapel • ..o TM not1tl0111 ""'""' ".,... VWtaUon wW be tleld on Tltll ...,_II 00flllil111• 9' en refened to ••ove ... fNM In Wedneeday Januu1 ~~' .,..,.... °"""en°""*" 11. ,_, 1881fl'om3:0oPM to t:OOPM ......... .. .... ..... ....... .._. .... n....a._ v· In • T1t11 •111Pnt1•• .. ..., .-"' o.... ,... ...._ o..a a.-. CA. at c~ ft, ..,_t ~QertaofQ!Mea~Oft 11111. wlll be at Pacific View 0.11 .. ao. 1• Atevko 1•~••71 1Mmoria1 Park. la lieu of .. -..... 0r eo. Pl/If!!. fA J..#ra-.,,_, ....... aow..Clmll'ibudall9m&Jbe ~--..... ~ . .... .. Ame,,.,,.. of La9 ·~ -11, 11, ..... 1 .... ---.. -..... ., ._ J001 Litke Olen ---=-._ 111111. Ca. DIO n. 11111 sm t -._ .-.. lew t.lortuuj 8::'l C:.,• ~ C.. • .. IHL p..,_ ,. ...... "'--~,Dllr ,.... ..... ,, ....... ' . 6 4 2 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L. A s s I F I E D 6 4 z • 5 6 7 8 Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/Tu.day, January 25, 1983 CLASSIFIED · INDEX ...... ,........ , ........ ==·'="iiiiiiiiiiiiJ .... ., ''"..... ,. ...... TtPIMtY•M.Cal ,Or TuHday ttlrough UM llU ••u • •••urclu pul>llcatrOfle: Primo Lido Nord baltront.. O bdrni. &~ bath. l :IO p.m. tM r.~e 642-5671 oar. 'or 8un ay and .L.p L.R., aJr cond. boat .Up1 JU00,000. Monday publication•: • 12:00 noon laturlfey. Remodeled 3 bdnn, 2 bath + 1'r,e rec. nn .. II.LI -1 0 bffm cvlUnp, fumlabed, patJoe. $420,000. amaTt =. .. -=-== ltl .......... &m .......... _·---·· lOlf ~ ...... -·-· .... ~ Stll ~-... --*' 1<1111 ~may , PllllllU 1111 be IMde wntll UO c>.m. Ocean & jetty viewi. Manne room, 4 bdrm. 3 for the '*1 •• pUbll• bath. 3700 eq.ft. $1,880,000. Ocanfront. a..... _,_, .. n... ...... _. __ ... .,.... . . ............... _ ,. ,.....v.-.,_. ___ , .. ............. _, ... =~---·--··-:= !...-.... ···-·-.. --.. ·-, ... a.,... 111111 -·-·-····· ION a..-..... __ , .. oatlon. for 8undey and Monday c>ublloaflon1. 12:00 noon Saturday. Pl.... Olk for a "lclll number" wtlon c1ncol• llnO your Id. Lai9 Pl ---... ..... ·-----'.., .... ~.. --·-1• Ohedl ..... ., Id ....... and I===-~---.:.-t: f9POl't t;i""~ ~ ..... Liiii llll UYPIRT Laaoon view from~ bdrm. 4 bath, fam. nn. Boat lllp for 3 boate. Now seoo,ooo. .. UYllM PUGE Spectacular baylron\ dphc 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br, 2 ba dn. 2 boat 1paces. Reduced-$1,000,000. ._Alie -t• ly. The DAILY PILOT ... ::!..~--=:~---.:-:_ I: 1umoe liability for the Flll••llll ••MAii ._ ..,.,.-flret lnoouect ln-11on _,.. IUlllVll ,.-.,~=:::::::::: ~=~~~~~~~~New 4 br, 411\ ba, cuatom French Nonnandy =~-==·-= :m =~ ·-·-·-E'Jstatt-l.2 prime ecre hilltop $1,250,000. ~ --·-----11• - -a=;:-=·:::::::::::: lift ...., .. ...,.al.....-...;;:;:;;.._lll-11 OOIOIAIO OHi .... --.. Coronado laland CUil. bayfron• lot. a~· boa~ ~ _: IWllT 1dock. P~ avail. Now $370.000 w/~. I c , · ·--·--·---· im -LIWI ~ UIMll .... -......... _ 1100 ...._.,. .. .....,, __ t .. Agroatprtceatlte7,000 ..._......,, __ i-. p6llt "IC* t«mt IOI' tNI ......... ,..., --1171 • 4 Bdrm 3 battl pride of ft::' .. ---·-•-ownentlfc> II~ In roo ......,"-~.:..:::= ~!! lrvlne tocatton. Don't o... a... ---i.ii3 mlaa thlll one. Cell now OwtelC.., ---•• for appoln t montl CMef ... ·-----·--Ull "6-7t71 t......, ,.,.. --··-· .. ·-· .. ,. ..... ~"""""'--'* ,.. ...... _ '* .......... ... I.&--'-... 181TAU ............... __ .,. ...... ~---­ THE REAL ESTATERS I.Ill BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR ~~ ----------------..... Tht. ....... curb 8Pc>oal " .. about. Baauttful 4 8dt 2 .. home In • tine .,.. with eaay RV ecc.- end cloee to a woe partc • w .. priood at 1139,500. Cell 111-3191 now. ••1,111 ....... ·~· le .. you PllY ..... you takeover exlallno 1•t T.D. Speclou. 4 llr eic.• ecutlYe detachod home. ............. .,.............,._ .. __ ......... CIMe l'\.ra. MOO For our new regular woakty r.tut• C:: SElECT lllT SIOW-.... PRC>PERTIES , .. ~ '°"'* dlf*'a room, fmly rooM anil flrel*loa. Only 1111.000 FE~. Oall 7St-1601 or 762-7171. 0.. 0.-. Mlt 'flvwtt -tw. -·-- ~\W. __ _ ~ "------~1W.----=~-=~ =-~~=== ._ ....... _ .... ,_, __ ........... ____ ... a.-..... - .._ ....... ___ _ ¥_ ..... ____ .., .............. ____ _ . CASE Every Satu::ft In th• Dally Piiot c 1ed9 ll ... , .. S Bdrm 2 tath homo, largo famlfy room, brick f1Np6aoe, highly uc>gr.O. od kitchen. No down .-mHUTI ·--·TUii yow bortno Income ~ petty or outorown reeld- ~ Walker & Lee ~ wtth Iha ..,_ ~ tty for ttlll neat. ruetlc flUml and roomy • Bdrm, 3.,. ., 1111- ·~w...., ___ _ ~-----•U oai........ .,. ba. holM In a WALK TO Por1oflno 4 Bdrm, owner THE BEACH CORONA -111 "'-'p flna~ _...., peyment. Appfoldmetely DEL MAR LOCATION -•-,,.... -·-·, :U.~1:ITI· Call now: with 1poctaoular 180 ~C:,..~· t!::.° ~ ............ _.ie c-a. ...... -···---... ~ ........ ____ _ ~ = A-~.. UITlm ~_.~-= llll'IWIYI ..._, ..._ ---•14 Price ~ reduoad r ....... ~.·---•" ,.,_. -·--·-··· •1• on '" • aupor con o - THE REAL ESTATERS •mu I end until Only uooo 1'de9· Island and hetbof '320.000. view. Priced BELOW lJ .... l()lJF ........ ...,.._.1 current appralaal ot ,.. L • ...,,..L ...-.ooo .... <>wrier Ml Aaaftora, 816-«IOb 11116,000 equity and wll ~~~~~~ carry 2~1-U FIBI /.Jn NICE~ GAILf ( &. ASSUC'ATES 4 Bdrm 2 Ba, famlly room, pool I epo.. Naeda eomo TLC bu• only 1130,000. '3h7370, ' --flWl:IAL :-"' t:UOO. Cell now "-,_ .... --·· .. ·-40U , iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ =-::.. ._._ ... _·-_ =~ ...... ;_~-·-·= ..,.. .. .....,. .. ._ --... fl In ttla '-'of the .. TR\DI T 10 \, \I RL\I I) .....,. ........ ---... • • ,.,.. ~ 2 atory ~ mtmm--..... '::-c'·''' ~---:1r.~ r:=T.~ •••-••·-.. """"' ........ lhott Wiik to the beedl. ...,..,,.. • tw. ..... ----11• Moaa ome. 3 Bdrm 2 ldoel tor r9mOdel OI' ,_ --• .,.. ...... • ... bath. *Vo fernlfy .,.., ----~-Owfier .. ...-.. .......... 2 ---.S Brick flr09lace, dl~l,:S ...,._,_...,... ~· ,,;;;: ~ a. ---. 1110,oootoen. a. Mlp.Mi'.'M..1211 1ome white on white g.. . ... .,,...., '1.1S2 PtT. lntertor ....... ,,..,.. ------now, 6"-2313 entry, plantation atlut· ~ = .... '*-" :-.=. & cn. IBCIWIJlll =-~ormel = ~ ·-----ill;iJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiii~iii!ii!ii~~~ aroa la hlOhllghtod by =-----.;oi ----akyllt. ~ .. ............... ---• • .... • ·-thedrW oamne. Enokleed c.Mw • ...,._. -•1 .,. .. YIUI IP9 °" .,_.., bedrooftl.. ~ ---·-·--•t Putoral vlew. A.um-~"" Y• -----EloQant f.-.ndl Provtn· Charming 3 ~droom ~......._-----11 clef tlome overlooking home With lots of ..V.. allla lnanclno. Cell 8kto ---tflr9ttl 5 bdrme. You own the land. ~ ,,.. Diiion. 1-..100 ......,. a.. --· au 9f9ln. ' famlly ttomo. S..Utlful =.;-·=~--.... -. :~: c:;:.:'"r.9m~"r:.'1 largo comer tot. OwflOr K' a • Gll tfnod atudy. Spe· rnodvaad. ~.000. fl. -. ...._ ~ ~ doua meat« aufto with •• * ..--. • w--....1--'o. .. .....__._. GE0HG[ Ell'. INS CU :::"',;::;;..., ---NI a ,_. betf\t1. pool, 11 '"'~rs11op;i;.°';i0h't:t ....... ----... epo.. rnekl'• qtra. •1,860, ·····-yow ft lgal1lpa ~ i.:l, c\:' -· -: ,J!!O· oa1t/Pllotc1a .. 111e~ , ...... -=::= .... f714161~ ._ _, Ada.Topl9oe~ed. BOATS 11111 ue.nn ca11 M2-M7a and .... HAllaOR ClaMlfled M-vtaor ,_ ...-TEL" H•H TWo aaourtt)' condoa ln Newport wUll many aMon1t1 ... Ftexlbla fl• nanclng with term•. 8ubmlt .. offwa: 2 Br I 2 be ... 1149,000 2 • lt>a. vu .. 1111,000 .... ....... ............. A ... ln~~.TNI WATE9'FAONT home '* the ftawor of ~ d9)'9wlltleltN ..... ln WIWtft and -comfort ..... daoor. Fantaetlcl "wtde ~vtaw9"fl"Omthla I 8'°'y 3 bdrm. N N C8" Coct llolM on a corner. A r•a1onablo prtoe Md ow ... fin. ........ 000 ... 11111 ..... .fOA A 8HOWINO - WAT\ tU MONT HONI" t.. AEAL HlATf .6JH400 ··-~ Convaftlently , ... ,od oondo. nwae IPMtoue you. AUIOENTIAt AEAl fSfATESEIMCES ., ......... -·--Dramatic, Exciting, Goraeoua are just 80IDe of tbe worda u.d to ct.cribe thit 4 BR view home on one of the largest loll in Cameo Shora. Perfect foe the large famlly -in lncluda the normal complement of rooma plua family room, recreation . room. office, playroom. and ol coune a pool, •una & jlla.ml. lmmlCulate. $950,000. ......... ,.. .... ... ~ fteetful ,.. ... ~~~!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ bOo ...... ''°"' cleo~•· AaeufH attracitlv• fl· --v.iil' 1111--.n •. __ .... , ...................... ____ ..... __ __ .. • ('I Or•ng1 OoHt DAILY Pll.OT/Tuetd1y, January 15, 1913 $1.84 per day Thel'a ALL )'OU pey '°'. 30 day ad ln1M DAlY Pl OT SERVICE DIEC TORY ·- c ltb!lttt•I Ct•ul/ ~ lln!dt" ... , ••• ,.. -~ ...._----. -~ limi ,.. it.a.tt-••w --r.I' •• -·1 WILL 81Tln mv OM hotM, Oemen1·M~IMooec ILIQflUOIAN. ftrloed fllOllN'I CLlANINO The ehot1t1t "IHOATI .. PAllTm ••1..vAHrt•• teot.twW WVIOM, t~ anyllmt. ltnHd y.,d, Wlllt-C1'9t;woftc, Uo. tltltt. frff .. t1m1tt on MO~':CQ~PfRIM l«Vlot •I th~~ ,ORM" )'9tl 11mo4v mall ~io::hud llnor Lie . ~~'ttt9 ~~.. !1o ~tr;·.':-~ 6"f ,• meete. , .... '4&-Hl4 0110!51 llJ"\1'7•H83 i.t • or..,,... )obi. AeMoMble 9•7e-~t80 C6Mll houee. 1 ue ~ W·2'• Md w.•• • 14 >"'of heppv .,....., -~ 7804.Ht t! labytlttlng, any tiour C..Ulk ,..-~ UC 3"eat, t1a.~t -HouNOIMnlno. tell1t111. t•ll• th• h•••le out of ~ CUltomtra. rltf!!t/ ltMk i: NMt Vlcton.JXlnt ,.. --~ L O'O ILICTAICIAN latlmta r.-own trMet)...... r:' lhoft lorm lncofM TMl\lc )'OU, '31-4410 ftLMTEfll PATCHING """' AJ••!ln• !) Co9te ......_ 142-6412 ITIYI ttltfYaJ llU Q 91. WOftc ...... t1t11 E.ap'd In Ill home repeirl: YOLANDA l4l.o406 ,'"'t r!t"'.~~!: ~~ coTet, 1.0WUT AATUI Promp 1 t 1 • Ae1tucco1. lntlHt. 30 ALTfAATIOHI ~ "=U::A •:LL: .-J>r•.!.' • oewau ,,. .... Tom 131-8012 ....., No Jot» too Mlell .,, .... • .. -"· r-•.-. ..,_,., All neat p1ot ... 1on1J•. r. ~ ~ IAIAN M ... 30fl --,._... A•• o o I• t • t • w-.eicp. -..,ue vre. NMt P*ll 141-2'17 '°'""" & women. 7 • Hew ceblneta, 01blnet CNJ4 C11t 1 J,W?~O:vM~':;k, ~='\ ~· cfo':: 714-111"1173 1er Cl.A88 PAINTING v w• _"· tlOIM. t60 4 4~ feeing , bu1, formlce Clllldcar•· ~total .C· ~ 178041. Al 04e-a121 ~ft.I .. Tl, nw. 142.eaot • lnfwt"U WellpaQef, Int/ext. Ae· PWTIW JU! t countertope. 842..0HI ceptanoe, F /PT, CM 91 __ Cl I · IJCp d l,n1ell l'IOIM r~re. OAlllOENIN<lHAVIOI ,..,.. ,r .. eet. t7t.82t4 1111•,~ ~ TILi IN8TALLlO 1 C.blnet• l Oerpentry nome.14M1 .ti.cf~ ""! ••• y Comm I All. Ma-.... 11 ......... Pnlnlflt, CIMl"l•UPI. ULPl'I ··-.. ~ ~ All kind•. QUl(Wli.ed. ~ Smell Jobe I repllre Looking ror iclnt chlld Ill YOU WALK ON IT · METICULOUS MOAT'S WllTll Comm/rMid. 048-715e , ~ rltll, llo"'." •• •.-·"'""'I Aetl. John 193.0481.! Free •tlmete 841-2003 cue? •1.ao hr. 'ULI. we clean Ill W~1 Ult, fll·IT lllYlll .._._ ...,... .._. ... Pl--"'•-TIM....._ ~ Cu t TIME ONLY. Yerd, lunoh, carpet, eto.132-4HI Ptum1>-c.rpen1ry-Elec High qulllty houNWOrlc !!!!!!....... INTllXT PAINTING 11.;;oli_illiiii_ ..... _____ I a!°~~ ~~~-a · Jta !J enecill, 1ct1V1tle1, Tl.C. fgaltut ltflab'1al •Lio 83521151 951-9087 pertonMcf In nne ~. HOMl.t.tAINTl!NAHCI l WALLPAPIAINQ Hlw U ~ Ml·llll T~:dso~rei:~:~ul ... ,.., -Almod./,.,... Lo 11tM. 2-3 >"'· 7111-~2 wkdyt ___ __ DUNHAM HOME l•p•rltnoed. d~encf• WORK OUAR .• REAi. Ouetorn W0111. Free eel. Ouelltv ....... rat11 Mr 11 931 " Y~ Delly PllOt Oeoke, p1t101, fenoH. CJ== .. __. QUALITY FINISHING IMPRO\llMENT able, hoMl1 Int t, lttolt18 Rell. 8....,. 8.47-4211 AT' ,.. P'UMBINO • r ~ SerWlil Directory Free eel. 81"'9 712·t55e _ ~ mltl & REPAIR. REAS. 131-8'30 ~loulOue. ileiiJblt. am II I' ema1f ..,.. .. lfmlTI Tiii ~ f\ec>r...,,ll lt\oe REMOOELSIFACE LIFTS HouH CIHnlng l buel-Free •I. Tom Mt-2963 the bet t . P h one •!!M!J pr~e'1:• ~melll A::. Hl!ATINO I W!LOtNO leMcee, exp'd H7· 111 ~ 142·1'11, ed HI cu1tom wood pet101-neu. J1111torlat ..me.. lu• -•-***HOMI! REPAIR 873·7012 11ter t PM eao-&477, 81J0.7Mt 24 hr MMCt t4a..lll88 Ta&::I:: ~ ~~~~~~~~I deck• & ~ 111 ,..,. Cell the proftulonel Jim. tual Repehl Remod. No Job "91cd~. Alf dey 8•tur• BRICKWORK: Smelt jobt. REPAIA/R!PIP!/AEMOO !!!.!!! ·~ -• ,,..... 148-4800 Riii I too eml. FHt Hrvlce. d & a d Newpor1 Colt• M... Low c:oet 24 h Mf'¥lot Witi I ..... tl hm repair. FrH Ht. ,, .. Mt. Keith &48-4872 •Y un •V· ll'Vlne ~ 875_3176 .... ,..,.. BRENT ~1030 • Moet tubjeote, K-14 ... Randy 041-0822 WE WILL TAKE CARE Topped/rwnovec:t. Clean ' ' AEllD/COMMllNO , Oey/"'9 98 & ll2lllr.,. CARPENTRY·MASONRY Ooo,., Acfd'ne. Conver-ot your Jenltorlel .l US>1 lewn renov. 711·34711 Carpentry · Muonry (l14)1ll• l011 BRICK-STONE·BLOCK FREE EST. 850-7189 Comm I: Spec. In reeteu-Mr. MOfgen t4&.l118• OESION·ORAFTING elona, All Bldg. 35 yre. cteenlng need• 55e-l470 Roofing • Plumbing Frplca, plentera, bbq'1. t1nte, MW ot ren\Od. f~I -=:: OAVli 494.1003 ~ J 5<41-4413 Lendtceplng·Yd Clnu1>9 Drywall . Stucco . Tiie HOUSECLEANING FrM .... Reft. 048-048.4 PAINTERS NEED TOP HAT 1138-2030 ,y::_ !!!.!!!! ·;: · etry Ce1tr1Ctert, lt111tl TIM trlmlremov-Malnt Remod. J.B. 8.411-9"0 By Scandinavian Lady E WORKI 30 Vrt e)(p, Intl EXEC. Sl!CAETARY • •REMOO/AOO'NS• ·CARPENTER SERVICE QUALITY R!MOOELINO Irrigation Jim 8151-0129 J•CK OF ·LL T"·OES exp'd. 8.48-21'11 Ll~lbo"n'dng•dln. MLo~. rylO"' •••. Acou•Uc c•Ulnge. Ptumbfng Repelrt retocete Typing, A/P, AIR.~ .. Plana. Permit•, Coet •t. Kitch/bath R~I"" " " "" " " .. Uc. Me780. FrM eet. ••I• htr1, hootc up '°" -" P ... •••111t Llo'd. Marti l7t-441 l "• P1lloe-Addn'l·Oeok1 Gerdenl"Ct·lndecpe main!, Cell Jtck enytJm•. HOUSEOLEANING BY wlntw prloM. 1173-5381 "•·•~ p•••t••A ...... 7•79 waeher, druer, copper ••••· rom .... ,...... t' F~lcl t~ & Cabinet• KENNETH MllOHALE trM work ~m/lnduat. D•Y °'night. 675,3014 JAPANfS! WOMAN .,."' ..... "'V ..... ~ r99lpe. 836-2o30 ....... c....... . GEN'L CONTRACTOR Uc d en 836-1451 UC. 104821 848-M52 Chuck NOWlln 842-2173 141-3540 mu IUd1 11"'9 ,..,.. - -~4=2.we ~ Cupt ltnlet Deer lutlat LAWN l YARD MAINT. ltalla1 CRPTIUPHOUOEN'L Mini Bllnd1 drarerlH 25 ~· UC 403941. In•. '"' Oflln ... w~:.~~r=8 ., 8nlmpoo & llMm cMel\ --OardenlnglCIHn·upe. DUMP J.OBS HMdMnlng. F1f wulng. Wh(i pay retell! Mii i bonded. fWa. Colot l!lc· P.O. BOX Qye11ty WOttc teed' Contractor: 10 ~· Color br~hten.,e, wht DOORS GALOfll. Ell lna. & Smell MOVlng Jobe Ouer. Free eel. 836-6543 I fl I 19119 J I pert. N3-Gt1t Alcherd SHIPPING SERVICE F--•-ete~~7'"""t Plana,-'"•, Su"""' lnt1elt Repe.lr FM_, "--.,.. .. "EA<O Cllll MIKE 8411-1391 ne 1 1 nee · m .,_.. • -·tlon In C M '"""' -'"" -..-.. ., _ .... , °'l)te • 1 min. bleech. ...,.,-• ~ """''· ..,....., ...-.. ~ CIMnlng: No )ob too big 848-4800 ,__...,... · · ~H~:ae_9743 Hell, •vldln. rmel11;1YQ Cell Bob, 8411-2t23 ev.. 111Ulll11111 HAULINO-etudent wllge or emall. Eicp. retlebte, f11!ri9 2424 ~t Bl 131-1433 ltltt Lew ..... ," •• fOOfl\ 17.IO;. oouch 110-; Dnwall Llwn-tr ... lhfub lnltell truc k, Hme lo retH. refs. le/hr. 957-33'1 llmat Farthing ln1wlor o..tgn ..... tllu/ lnah That ell COfllractor. wtlO' Air C... / 1tfri1 ct\f '6. Gulf. ellm. pet YW TIM trlm/Removel Thank you 759· 19711 lat T ·ABC MOVING· HANOIHO/STflllPPll'JO ~orm wottc ,.._ • ....,., •• odot. Crpt repair. 15 Y" DR ALL/ACOUSTIC JOhn ••• IX Qulclc. CereNI s.Moe. vt ... MC Sc:ott 045-9321 Repair/remodel, Declet, v._ -vv Air conditioning, refrlQe-exp. oo work myHlf All pt\ ..... 14 vr• exp. Lawn malnVRototllHng ifook• boet• tencee gar nctudlng labor enit 11t1on. hHtlng, repair. Reta. 554-0123 · Fully llc'd l lnaured con-FIM eetlmate 548-IOl5 HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE Federated Tu Servlot 1 We do pecking 1152-<>410 Eicpert wallcoverlng In· dtt .ic. Alyri 1175-11294 materlete mu1t be 11-' Rell. 045-0044 1---------1 tractor 632·6549 0 d 1 Cl · I'm lneured Home/office eppta. *• t -·* eta.ltatlon ,..._ eon.u1.1-...;..' --'------1 ~. UnllcenMd con. • No StMmlNo Shampoo . ~r eln ng, Hn•UPI, t83·5415 NORM 831-4171. .. ' -·· tent AM!Qnmt Se1-85to ....... treotOfa ehould IO •tale, AINtlt Stein Speolellet Fut Complete Repalr1: wella & t •• mm ng, oement wortc. , , Beat quellty. 211 yr exp. . 1;;;;;-.;;;:._______ In their advertlelnt. ~ dry. Free 111. 83~15112 celflnge. Smelt fob IP'C-541-1804, 842-2985 Heatly What • Wonderful World Competftlve t1t•. Blackwelder Paperhang-Hub« Roon!}g--111 typee. trect0ta end coneumere .. Ori-eye. Per!(lng Lot 1•11•1. 12 yre Hp. Bud ..... Lall ...... Oart H ... n M •••1121 . of Shopplrg· right el Lie T·ltll,428 73().1353 Ing & Removal. Qual. Naw reoover-deekl contact Mery Orondle II Repelre, Sealcoetlna. We Cere Crpt CIMnerl (714) 552·11182 l.e04is n •f v .--bour nn/ifct P• everyd1y STARVING COLLEGE work on IV . Steve Uc. 1411802. 548--t73' (714) 561-40ae With lllY . S&S Aaphlt 831-41991.lc Steem ClMn l Uphol. 831 Fumaee-pool·W•ter heat •II)' llot Cl•Hlfl•d STUOE.NTS MOVING 494-38111 ROOFING REP·IRS 3u .. uone. Conlrectot 'r Trudt Mount Unit Have you rHd today· a •8 C . Ad•. To piece your ad. 1--------"' Oen Hallberg Oredlng Wort! guer. 1145-3718 C1111med Adi? " not. ROD LEAN-UP.,,.. & Sell with EASEi call 842-61171 and let • co. Uc. Tt24-438 Oulltty, Feet Servlcel Small Jobe OK.L Fr.. ..,. UoenM Boerd, 28.' & P~ Co. Aealoomml , . you're mlMlng the belt ahtub trtm, melnt, haul, II'• 1 BREEZE Cleuttled Ad-VllOf help lneured. &41-8427 25 yre exp. Aleo well· Mtlm•tM. Call Tom or Civic Center Pleu, UC. !tt7t804 842·1720 Cfualfled ... 842·78e7 belgelna In townl .' landle&Cll. 770.753e Cluelned Adi 842-511711 you. WATCH US GROWi peper remowl. lle1.ot22 Chuca, 642.e392. Room &to, Sente Ao•.· ~~~!!!!~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ii!!!!!iJ!!i:i:!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!f!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!iJ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~CA92!70!1!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ • E'alde 2 Bl', 2be., cotteoe. o/u gar. tor mtr hf'M. EJctre lot. Sale a nnen. by O'M* II 10'M4. 389 La caneda Wey. 048-13e5 for eppt. · HERITAGE Rt Al TORS --- I for your cemere .. ,,.,.. .. , .I' _:I) DOl.tt-A.1:1 DAY DOUGH SAVERS Sell your no-longer needed Items for cash. If It doesn't sell, we'll run It another 3 days FREE. One Item per ad, must be priced. Sorry, no real eatate or commercial ads. Call today for full details. (Non-refwldllllll llltr• """11.00) 3 OLLAR8 3 DAYS ·.•· LINES ~ CLASSIFIEDs642-5678 Orano• Collt OAIL.V "ILOT/Tuetdey, Januart 26. 1013 -Forfarther lnformatio" ~ advertialng placement in the Sehoole 4 lnetraetlona Direetory -call Loulee Griffith 642-5678 ext 330 , •.••••••••• , • T'GMAI •LION • • ... ... c...~ • • ...... ..... 0. ... 1 • e GUITAR LESSONS e • n...c./Jt.a • . ,.,. . . . ...... .,. . • Prtu..t • . .... .... .,... . . ...... . • Clll... • • 494-2884 • HMIOI TmTY PU-SCHOOL At HMO TUITY BAPTIST CUCH 1%30 Bal&lf St., Costa Mtu 7 AM·6PM Ful .. Haff Day Care' REGISTER NOWI A1e1 ~.a,, to 5. · 556-4335 556-7787 Slf 1 ••trmoat lrlfaal O._..NCI COUNrrs OU&JT 4t 11/11/Uf' l*lflYA11 SCHOOL • Ltarn Howto use Wing. IBM OS6 & Otsplaywriter Xerox860 c• 014) 5568 C-.....TraWlc. ,._. lllilm Dtp•l• .... •i t 4lp UIN MOii MCMY Become a Word Processing Specialist . Excellent Career ~unitils WORD PROCESSINO ANO INF'ORMATION SYSTEMS 2232 S E Briatol-Su11t 10& 8*111 Ana. Ca '2701 • ...,....,l_...,........,_,._ ...... ---~~--_. : ••••••••••• 1 •----r •----Val t1 "et A11rtantt, Val. i ... e ._.. mt ....... tt IUrt M !UH. ln!!I! ltH ladam I ...__,. ualeW &ertatalt UaJ. &1!!! ... lt Val. "l'"""ta, • " • - -E QPMn Dre Widow of CASA AOMANTtCA fla 1-1 ..... !!ti! n111..... IHt ::.. TLC 10 ambul•I~ 'i::'2"'"r~rr:::.::. Lg• 11•11 (200 cap.), __ .... __ ... ____ _ • ..,..., ......... Celt• .... 2724 Cetta ..... 1114 !!ti! 1111 • ..,.,. ..... ,elderly In PVI , bHUI. Cet Pl ~ rtlfrlg .. breetMMclng OOWI vi-.... ... OCEAN""ONT Dix 2-4 Br. Laroe 2·er. , ea. etove a 2 IQe br, very dNn. kid• ® Ull llU mountain hotne, 8000'. •m•nillH . Lndry' full. for wedding ~lonl. hltrtaldtt 4'14 By WHk or monlll. refnc-a. MWfY decorated, ok. No pet1. 752 8 an. APPIR···L1 •••• ,. 3 bdrm, 1 ba. Sll50. •n Call An•w•r Ad 773 •• ..,.,. mo. & ·~ eieo. Cell partlH a O•lherlnge. _ ... iAm ................ _ .......... 173-7873 ut1'1._..., lncld. 1545/mo. Hmar. "440 mo. 11t & let. ..,.. --" 642 •300 24 "" ..,_ Aleo t roome· nlgllfl~ Swtmml """"' chlmlCal ---------• ... 1 ,.522 536-1'57 or 642•6717. fll p•MIUll 1ppll1ncH furnlellad. • • · •vH 1rt 8 or Iv m•o 1 ·h 15 "Cl """"' 81chel0f' condo bMut. """ ·• · ---W•t•r View. 1!11c:ellent I ..... 1. 831-3290. wk Y or mont ly. 4 MtVloe butlMM. At1• · -...... -.,a ...... _,. ·--t ...... 447 Udo soucs. .... Ave. Granada, a.n a.m. ..., 1..ong 8-ltl, Tu.tin. lll'Mnlt•, 1575/mo. 2 bdrm condo nr So Cit •w _., 21-::;. ,.232 Ctwmlng Avelon hlllllde. 4N-eelll. IMne er-. No experi- (71')53e-no1 (11-5:30) Plaza. Poole, epa, MC SP9C1ou1 1·2 bdrm ICJt9. MISSION VIEJO J'AMlLY VlLLAOI:, 04 W\ltll, .,......,..., •& holM, poetc:wd vtew Offlff ltatala ltl4 ence nec:eeury, wlll (213)433·5108 8'191 g1te, no pet1 2501 W. 667-8200. M/F M located at Crown Valley Parkway & BelJotent.e, t Br. 1 Ba. 8 tep1 to 0 f bay. S 8 O o w k . llll7 Waetctlff, N.B. 215e •--t , train. 150,000 full 1mt. Nlc.ly furn, 1 Br, frplo, Sunflow(1 bdrmemalll 8atJ8un1().5PM btwn Mar1uerlle Parkway & lnteratate &, In beech.1875/mo. 1eo-an3 Jo4000eq ft 11t llOOf -mc .. ta_I required. Wiii net patio. 1 Blk from bc:h. 14751151-217& • :s Br 2ba. famlly rm, frplC, Million VleJo.OranaeCaunty, llecheduled to open Propet1y Hou• l MM Aoent 541;;8o$2 · · tilt I,.... Wt $40,000+. Call collect Nw 301h & Balboa. UtH Enjoy 11183 1n a 1arrr iu-1850/mo. Fred Tenor• In April. 1983. 842-3050 042.1010 V111t!e ltata 1 !!!! _ _ ~ t-ePM. AM tcw pd. l5SO until June 15. xury 3 Br. Apt. rHt 831-1280 Complex hu 2 & :S Bdrm. for famlllH & 1475/mo. Baell. Bdrm. BIO BEAR CABIN FOR ... ~ Rudy 40t-M7.0111· 85<M408 ~~~~.:.~N~=t: Nr So. Cout Plaza. 2 lk 1 handkepped pena11 ol low-to-moderaie Income 1 Verulllea Condo. Pool, RENT: 1 Br & loft. From 4' -·-fnlM\ ADS *lllf..all* Sunny 1\4t bdrm apt. 1876/mo. 945-3381, ba,gar.1500mo.&S500 All apartmente have cer.,.t, ~npe1, etove: ~··Se c . 811.,p . $111dllly.516-8187. With UM of reception, UUl1U NEWPORTBEACH Stepe to bMct\. Upstllre. 075-&IMQ. cs.p, 1172-808 t refrlaerltor & prbaie d.llJl(lla). a.lalble famille. 8-2947 ltal&b It IU.. IHI eonf. room, kltcn. phone, Prime 11eeot1 Location No pate. '550 mo. Agt. 2 Br. 571 W. Joann St. muat meet federal l1&ndarde f~ IDt'Oml & tamlly VerulllH been bdrm, MCretarl .. & word pr~ ARE FREE >Ont L .... /3500 eq ft 1175-1642. ......_ •. n ~ upet•lre, kid• ok, no .u... Tenanta will pay~ of Income towarda renL room~pool, 1eo. $486 Prot...ional female, 27, ~Ml & mllMQI LOW PRICE Cute 1 Br. w/gar*"•· 1 ~-....,._~ ~· 1425/mo. Sierra · mo 04Q..0148 or Mlle•,....,. to ~ulr• *"· · eepwatety" Cal·. ChurcHI Prop. ~70 -.. ••u-T 21.; .... ,. 7 21 comfortable & pttvete 2 dellred. c.I: Jane, btoCll fl'om l>Mdl, gr .. t _.. ,_.,. t. 841·1324 o request en application write a po1t card to ....,,_.. Bdrm .• 2 bath ... need by 714nao.4100 s100 ~Week Part Time IOC.15SO/mo. lnctd utllt. Beautlfully landecap1d M ... V.oeepec 2 BR l'A MISSION VWO-FAMlLY VILLAGE. ca.re of 38r, 2B1, 11t floor. Nr 2/l. Muet have lnnova-m•tmrt ._. Ml .... 11 al Hoff!•· W1b1ter, 711()..1802 or 780-4508. garden aptl. Pool & Spa. be, new pelnt & drpe, '$.K. Manqement <A .• 8330 Ban Vicente Blvd.. publlo p. k, btwn ocn & Uva wit & •tM>ie ..,.. .. of ... ,_ Americ. 1 favOf'lt• die· Prlltlgloul executtYe M-P11 Bdrmttloe/<*:k1. ~!>7~~·.,. patio. $485. Avlll now. $14he 302, Loe Anpla, C&llf. 900t&. State fWl bay. 8ubleallng ~mlt· Imbalance. Call l<erl et Full Mt'Vlcl. l<eep your tlonwy company need• t• II th• Balboa B•r. -...---1148-1220 nan.. tttun\ mall1ni add.rell. nm.-& ... of led. A'18112·10. '800 mo. 87W724 W.-day9 only! Oll9fheed low~of--found. Dog, Meea del Mw home wortt .. to l.lpdete Club. $1,000 Mo. Utt . 2 Bdrm 1'A Ba l580 Wnlly ~ Plw l.ndlaite It you dell.re • 86G-937J aft OPM. PINN IMW • mnuoet 9'onal lmltQI h · Pr• tr1c:1. C"ocker Spen. toc.i maHlno lllll. Euy lnclUded 642 1802 2250 Vtinguard ~ LllllY handicapped WllL ' ltlgioUe W• ..... cl 751-8780 wont. c.n be done whit · • M0-"29 2 b b DLX 2Br, 1 ~Ba, c:pt1, Stir lrg home Of condo, Newport BHch. 811 watching TV. All eg••· Large '· 2 a, i:ei drp~ bllnl, 1500 mo. 111 IHI depoell utlle. Dover Dr. Ste . 14, found. Golden~. ~ ur .. -w:1nwy. Atuteetl Vaf. Bachelor 1311S ~85~~d. lut. ..... n•tlluL ..... l1ft &42 S87 llM-8478,0452-2449. 031-3861 fama,..-'rtendc'le.='rr-f'H required. Cell W... hluMI l1M 1 Bdrm 1475-$480 2 Br. 11ouH with ocean IH•ITI Wllllll ~~7 & :;~;e-u2.eooo. E11t. 2 Bdrm, w. ba. l580 ....... 1 ... Lovely Unit by tM SM. view. laOO/mo. 113 29th. Met• 25·30, etralght, IELllE sam llw.IT m ~ ~:~: ~ 1 b•. Swlmmlnf pool Oolan vtew .,., I'll 28R Lux••y 213/483-0502 non·•"'oker, to •ll•r• • ..., ...... ...... Wllll lllU llT Uttle Ille, p6er, 3 ltOfY garden apt. u11• 1.,.ba oar' trplc 'b•I· UI\ W•cllff 2 lk. 2 Ba.<»-"Ilk• new" 2 Bdrm .. 2 --. Loet: Vic At11nta end I '2B r()()IM. • • d ' bath, San Juen Capl· 11 ·50/•Q ft. l••••· deluxe rg. r. frplc, 1 Bdrm M80 Bue. & Prof ,.,.,..11 cony, laun '/i room, FAMILY APTS luxe 1ppllanc:e1, lrplc, 642-4644, M·F. e-5 Megnola. 900-4166 • •1eoo mo. 1175-3087 2 Bdrm, tV.. b9 1575 731-88211. 642..,213 M60. No pet1. 52·21117. carp•t•. drtP••· lower 1treno condo. Flr9pl9oe, , _ E-6 1 8 ~ 151 E. 21 "'••2•"• R&H lnwetmenta. tr on I . I 9 SO I mo . pool, jacuul, only ml-........ 1: ~.. Pl' nger P•· ....... II . .,__ ...,.. Agent. call aft 0 PM $100 OFF 845-0302 ""1• to beldl & o.na So Laguna 3 Arch Bey. nl•I Puppy. brn/wht -......... 11tf 1 l 2 Bdrme IPll •viii. OR WM6l-*. 3 B<m 2 Be, dining rm, • ' P o I n t H a r b o r . 600 IQ ft. IP avall W/ male, A9wwd 5411 8580 ., .... -.-2-ea.-yny-.-M-ature ...... _. ~·NolC)9.-lau1_ ndry.1garmo. 1396tunl1mo. ~a.. up-Z:·,;:r'~~: } ST MONTHS ~l~~~oiobr,;,~: ueo111 /rnQ#lc 11111 J>IUI" ~dutl-t g~7o!_ .. ~wy vl elblllty Loet: LlghC brown curly non am1c-no ...... MOO ...,..... ,.... .. $435 · ~ • .,......., gar11ge, '300 2 aft utll 440 • Seaenor• ••· • ~•r •r • •• ... ..., ' h9lfed puppy. Bled! fece . ... ,....._ u p . B. '0 ,. 8 c •II ltldry rm. "" blt-#la. 1te3 5•30 MCIW. RENT . I • ! 7 1 4 ) II 3 1 2 0 4 0 mwtl~ 0rrr colOf + cs.p•1. 2131 788-4195. 846-5077 Wll(ece • 860-3823 Of eso-n57• buelnH.•) o; (714) llftl llltlm VIC·. H 11'1and M1.r1n: 257-8782 o r (71 4) •• AT ., __ Sult Ind -t 8'13-31118 Townhoule 2 lk l"4 Be. TSL MGMT -25. 2 Br, 2 Ba, pool, 3 Br. 2 B•. 1 block to 486-11150 (home). 1---:'· • · 't • .... Weetcllff. REWARD. --------frplC, poo1, ~·attached 942.1803 patio, kldl <*. No Pit•· I ~ OONn. $760/mo. e. a. 2500 eq ft condo, beaut!-~. Y ~anc::i": A:i: ll4M 135 ~1~· :.~ =e~ gar11ge. Avall now. Call Lge 2 lk 1 be. new cp11.. 642•2221• 848-Mee. i.tMn. IMtr. 720-0740 ful greenblt, pool, wlll ponatw to 'f04M :...n... lolt: CAT. 3 c:o1or e.itc:o YMt1Y '75-802S '31~1184 carport. 787 WMt Wll· 1 a 2 Br. ,.,,.lg, bultlM. Lovely 3 lk .2 Ba. yrtt 'A ICCIPt 1 or 2 edits."' 1 neec11. Adj. 405 Fwy. 1n longh1lr . Nr BHc:h/ · Townhou• 2 Br. w. ea. eon. $460, 642-11343 Of drap11 & cerpet. No t!!!>_.J.. n blk beach, no p1t1 adl1w/c:Nld.6S7-7883orl F.V. ltldlv. o1o1. Mo/mo. Atlant•. REWARD. 2 BR, 1 BA frplC, pool, epa, attached 885-5813 pate. H0-2075. OtunU1f6 \,;;~ 11100. 075-1708 aft 4. 640-e339 from 1325. 863-6446. 1188-1200 Patio w/OCIM\ vtew. nr • c I ' r.ler & •hopping. IHS ger11ge. Avall now. all 2 lk. 2 Ba. newer twnhM. 2 Br. 24A Ba. 2 cw gar, --Ooe~fronl 2 Br. 2 Ba. Special rmmat• for ec>e-.. ., .. -LOil: CAT, all blk ma ... nc:I ulll, yrly. 1 or 2 1131-4984 no ~II. 1919 W.Ue.c;e t .n~.lmrnld.OCCl!P--APTS. rfi!:lllOO/mo. 500 E c:lal h11,..wood burning ~~ucietalfl Thurwl/20,NB/CM•-. •dull•. No pell . WIU.All._. No. 104. 1475/mo. anc/n /mil• bcli . llMovedlnbyFeCS.lOtll. Oolanfi'C>n .55t:1811l-frplcrnyourrm,CdM. Mttlng.Weeupply~. ANwcS.IMe-6420 173-41372 758 w. 18th. 831-3671 MOO mo. 648-1371 uta. lklng Ttllil Ad With You 1 Bf.from $425/mo. 2 fk 640-42«12 epeoe, coplet. You "IP-LOii. 'A breed SMlpolnl Ctreu ... ... nu LUXURY AVAIL llWI 2 BR. 1'h be. new beectl. 2 ' 3 BEDROOMS from 1525/mo. Rent be-Fem rmm•t• 10 stir 3Br ply phone' '85 pr mo pr Slameae C:ll. 073-3882 · 1 Br. 1 Ba. $405 mo, 1355/mo. 1 Br. 1 Bi. fplc, ~· bltne, c:pta, 2 BOftMS fROM S47S tor. Feb. 20. No depoelt dplll w/bayvlew, on a.I-«seek. Call 644-7211. Selbo&. A9ward. BAYFRONT, 1 BR. 1 BA. 3 Br. 2 Ba. 1835 mo. ~ ept Lndry rm drpa. · 536-0921 required. l<ey IM only. boa Penln. 12'5 mo.+ 'h .,~ , _ ,....__ 3 ,_,. F d S II t I ht frta.. le25/ 1st tut Mlnutll trom ~ · ' No peta. Located ac:rOM utll. 973.7957 Btwn ,..... ,,_ • ""-....... oun : ma an w W~211~ • P . Y' I Y . Oecof1lt d ........ neger 18115 P()l'nOM No. •To beend with IMng •DISHWASHERS CourM 546-4855 oood & expoeure. V •rd • • r • •, C M. CASH .. °" UTlJTY -.um Pl••llJ • rellalll~ ,., .t •• ~.?.':Tr .. •"4 Ill• _...----.Ow,..._ .,,,._....,_.~., -,_.. Wld> ..... ,._"' ,,..._... ta -.. 'Ooa 1n•d ............... __ _ vllllCj MDI --.......... --l'.llllU.1......_ ._._._.. ....... well -tl00,000.00,., -___ .....,.,.,.lacnl ......_.. ___ ~ , .... W• ofl•r a co•pl•I• ... ~ ,.,..,_ ... IWillt T.V._,_...,.., __ "BewY DIW'· IJfVUTMIUfT &llQUCJ.U> ~utVDn'OaY '°" ao. r oa woa1 T1P" CALL 10LL ,.. 1.aoo.135-ma m .251 ASI( n. ... JOIMSOM I f mo. • Mart>M Pullman I"""' refrlg• •vall. SM M1-Urm& lllT Newport BHoh Golf 10AM-5PM. 1200 ~Good trefllci dog. Mele mix. Meu oc rliPM 3. •Tlh ... l&p.tPool •POOl.S · ' Femele to all1r1 3-br. i1423 Blvd. HB. 54t-2466 Of)( new 3 BR condo. fplc. ~~~we:--ua. llplt. •freen a.. 8reall •PRESCHOOL 2 lk 2 Ba, l800/mo. V•· llOUH In Co•t• M•H Call 831-7800. Aft II & Found' e.t/J 22 Codi ...., .. ..... 4124 gar, i-c .. eundec:k., $995 1 Privet• P•tlo 1131-3809 642-1803 •PrlVell Patloa •LAUNORY FACILITY Mlllel Condo, w/ocu.n with •Ingle mother & wknda 031·930ll. ~ :., Ceittor-..,_ ................ ...-..--_ ...... ..., mo. 714/832·2040 Avl Gouml9t 1<11ctliwl 2 Br. 1 .,. MtS. •1• Spec:jol• Plene ' v7!!w708. 7Avall Feb 1 .. ~.h.I !!9.·7 1112.5 .. 01.m o . Prime fountain v~ of· :i. HomH , l rvln•~ WIY Feb. ClrpOft w/l1or11ge Phone 548-154e •Gourmet Mzed kltc:f'I-•NO PETS _. .....,._..., a v · fie•. 814 1q ft. 10529 55eo-4120 no1 straighten your Hf• 1 1k OlnQerbreed ac>t, gar Spa, outdoor BBQ Se habl9 &p.noi. ~ upon requeet, Sp1c:lou1 1Br, pool, lge 2 M/F to ll'w 4 br nee nr 8 I 1 t e r . ( D I c: k ) out. Let ua help t1llor Incl. Wik to bell. No pets. Laundry 2BR tBA ~. dnlpee. I e: for eook~ & heet· 16761 Viewpoint Lane b1lco.ny. new :fJ'• no SC Ptaa. nlemkn, l200 714/te8-1134. F=: =·:::; ~: make a loan for your '560/mo. 873-3140 548-4830 Id C M t furn............ _._.,._ Off 9eacll 91vd bet. peta. MOO/mo. 707 + y, utlls. ~ N-....-t • Airport arH F..._.__ .... u5-aeea need9. We finance 'f04M Large 1 er, 2 B•. trplc. .. 11111 APTS. =~ S:1-52'0 =.r 1 to Hun~~ ~'.1 w.,,.. & litll (turn.,.... Ila Cl.-lt 177' Plc:tlll'llQUI L.aguna Cot· E;~ Suite haa ,,,: -·-· ._. -tit, 2nd, 3rd T.Q.'1, w-. to beldl. $800/mo. Newty decoraled 1 lk & 2 bdrm 1 be. IMll 2110 minute drf¥e to San Di.. on Twry) B S465 I lllQe on the 8-ltl. Oui9t. dlvldual offae 1'11911. In F=D~ep ne:· .J:;_ 12.75%. ACT tK1N c.1.nepm 7eo.1913 :=t:loftept.Pltlo,• Ch11d°o1<. No doge: ooF;iR~:a-'540 842-6604 2d~0r. pocl4:'t.=. ~~.e':; ::~MedMo~ to r le & 1~1n CM . Cellonowup•tutno 3 Bdrm 2 .,.th low. unit. ~· poolS: Vlctorla!C•nyon Area. 2 BR from w 5 but. No pets. 4M..e217, It 173-4243 or IHH. P rlc:H die-831-1537 C09l.. ~e&,~'· 11125/mo. :3r=::w.on.~s-.411.' 2~151:._<>· 93~121 -I 1"~!t~onLLA.!~ &e. fva/ Pat. 2111 Beauttrui condo back of ~r,'hn\•"n,!\~!.P;~,:_: F~_.~: .t Spr1ct1"!!'.spp!: WDll'fla., '•bl 1~!1 2 Br 1 ea. pool. Sharp b1chelor unit, ~.'i55o"°~ ~ L;:;, H.B. l'romhn Im.. fH4 ,..,... ~:".::::·f~~4 Inc lude recepi1onl1t. =.. ~67~·5....... • - 1485. etove, w1ter pd. $350 In, avall 2-1. Open 27 Diego Fr~ north on 1 Br 1 Ba. refrlg, pool, COSTA MESA . • · cont. rm. & con.. with .... te.,..,. 484-3720 -~~ N~.pe11. Hr ~~· thN wtind. 1134 Shallmer. BHch to c:fadden, 110 .. tennle. 1500/mo. Bec:helot & 1 Br 1p11. Quiet, reap. F to lhr «» w/p, telex & MC19tarlal Jell ,... • te I ,..... .,_..11 ..... -tor ........... frplC WHt on Mc:fedd•n lo 550-40e8 aft llPM. 1360 & $400. 1260 dep. plu. E/1lda C.M. N/ ..,., IMll. SPIRITUAL READIH08 8pec:l1ll1t In N:a. and M;G~l~T 1~~?;111 IMTy or Pam 3 Nert 'r;:'':': =:soimo' Selwlnd Vllaae. Br Very Nice Comple11. 1mkr. 12115 + IA utlle. 7141133-911711 Advlc:. In all m1tteu, CdM prop•rllH . Call • • 9 ·5083 · · Large 2 BR 2 Ba, 2 ety ~ 568-5001 · 893-5flll. Orenoe T,... Condo, 1 • 548·0130 Vlctor11 Ma-831-825e '"· Opm. Airport., ... Exec. love, merrlage & buel· '51•81311 _ .... _._c1ep __ . _7_s-____ unit, l550 mo. No pets. • DetuM poolllde xv• 1arge :::':'~er.:2 M75 nor. tall V1c:1orl1 St. 2 roornmat•: :ser 2ba, ~ Sultel from 228-450 eq ne11. Aleo counlellng. DANAE CORP, Bkr. Nr OCC. Cell 540-1158, 2 bd, ESlde, Encl Gar. 2 b r, 2 ba, b it-Ina, · CoetaMeea. blctobcfl.frplc,'250to ft. 18158o.BCemlnoRMI, --------C.ta... 1114 Uk tor Oeve. Larry or ~25e7 ~· ~ dlw9hr. 1~ m1e1 beldl. LMpa.... 11.. S2751mo. & t utll. 34111 S1 ~ eq ft. M:t lltraL SM a.m. 482·12111 ............ ....... ~ Pem pool. i.~. 642·21111 ~·· UOO/mo. OCMhffOot. ~. 2 ..... ... ., St, H8. 050-2089 c.l 6S7-70 0 ·-. -~~ .. ':::'rrom 21k, 18a d91x, pvt petlo, . . Br. 1'A ea. encted gar. uu All ... M to '"' lg• hOUH on .... ..... ._ ._.... 8ac:tlelor. 1 & 2 B ac>t• new drpe. frelh paint, 1 & 2 BR, 1375 & M30. 21k, 1\.\Be twnhM, 142& Fabuloue vtew of ~ ~ • B1lboa Pen., n/emkr, o REE RENT MOOEL8/ESCORT8 11.875%. 1v111. Pool, ape, laund dOM to lhopplng, Nwpt ger, c:c>t•, drpe, refrlg, mo.+ $376 cs.c>. gee pd, & city. $ l400/mo. Wkly renlal1 now avail. mature a. reep. '275 + 1 ,!!, 1~ 2800 ..... ft. OVTCAU 2A HOURS Fixed 15 yr 2nd TD'1 rm. No pete. lmmed Oc> Hgt•., ... s575 mo range. UIS-034 1 eft .,._,~ •~ 1105 a up. Color TV. utlll.Aft 8prn 075-7419 fr-11.1.=ft ............ 1. eet-0207 from 13.125%. Cell ue cup 833-atll2 · · 1·30PM • "'• _, Piion•• In room. 2274 · • · ..... " ,... 1111 We c:en uve you 8ac:tlelor $410 . DELAWARE P1HE8 8m 81Udlo 10ll14+ BA tv New,.ort Blvd. C M. Nead 2 f to lflr 48r nee Airl>or1ar Inn & inoMyl Contact: Steve 1 Bdrm '400 ~;,t~,!~~9:. ~,:: 1 er. frplo, pool, ger, Main Bch, vtew, no etow 1148-445. w/ume. Lg yd. nice Cell AM ** S1armer °' NMCy ~ 2bdml l550. llelltiBllU N1w17 dec:ora1ed. pr1vate oelkl.S480/mo. S336utlllnc494-3044 U..IUll ., ... U2t +'A utll ..... ,... 1a1.-.-a.1.. p-..11--'*'°·.11• ....... 1 .... 645 Paularlno. • -1450 N 642-8807 For rent wt..-i-, North 031~511 ev1. lC'. ..... _....._ ........... , ... .._ m1W ~..., TSL Mgmt 754-0081 llW••u mo. 0 P•tl. 18221 Del4IWWI St. end, pano;;;,."i~ ocea,, 11111 • 2 me1ure yng profl..,. ,._ -~.. ()pen 24 hnl • dey CALIF. PAUOEHTIAL I ll&TI ,._ Town."IOmee ~2--STUDIO CONDO; VIII• vi-. _.. aQrOll It to Wkly rental• SH up. nTVNte to lflr 38r W• V' 1~8 week FUNOtHG, INC. -7-tor r.nt -PecMca. nr CMc c.'\w, :t bc:fte2 Br, 2 Ba. fl'JM, Colo~ TV, frM coffM . Bay Av apt.·1111 ... 034 All ··~e:'. .J~, •1.111'.11.1'1 •.une• To'uLocalrl1t1' ............ T.l.'14111 --11 1 Bdrm (18r91) '585 TOWNHOME: Decorator numeroue amenltlH. ~In 8IMll 10 yr I heel.., .C a •tepe 10 I -. ~ ·- 2 lk. 1 Be. laundty rm. 2 8dnn 2'..\ 911 1760 per1, new, "*'°"' 21k t400/mo. 11t & let J*'8 d lux condo bldg. ~Nit==· M/F lhtre •Br hOUM ~~ ~~.,~~ U. IA1118 U10~;,,.!~pt1. drapH. Frplc, v~ed c:elllng•. 2"b•. Pool. Jae, rec S100 eec:. cs.p, c.I Mike S1200/mo, rtll. Cell ~ Laiguna ~ •M-a2t4 Newport Shorn Hear 1------------w fl com•. ( 7 14 ) ~ ..... lie. 2264 M dbl gar MfW' = w. pvt 1>9tlo, balcony, or R It a , a' 4 2 . U 63; t-5 tee-1750 • bell. pool & tenn19 l350 BAYfAONT offloM from 845 $433. 2112 Harbor ~ 11t & 2nd TIL .... =·1111 845-2738 · 1 642-4805 !::11::~:r~· d~~o:~o~ 2'::4~2b nu· 1 1nrBA.,::; ~toe;'.': ~~i,:·.:~·:,t:='••~ mo.+ 'A Uui. 541 4340 9350'':. :;:~IM'-BMI .. CM. Robt~a!m., 19:/CM '485/mo. 2 Br. 1'4 B•. 2:rd~~~:ri::: = =~=R:; bdr~~ ba eU50. end yrty. Cell4t7~2i ~-r.~,~~W~ ~toe:.~~ 8UPEA a..nontofbl. 1111111 t lll~ILI R.E. 9roker BdAelllon upper unit, 111 bll·lne, (213-8513. 8 to 5 cell 494-2220 Of oaraoe. 7332 Gettlekt. O c: •an r r on t . N. B. i-c. no Pit•· '250/mo, 18711 mo-to-mo, Marin-8y ~ l:Jl..I 11 142-2171 ,646-0ll 1 c.rpon. lndry rm. b•I· aft 5pl1c:all1148-3$75 752..ant 17'3-415'4 !Md-1859 aft llpm. Tomi .. Mii. N.8. 848-5051 NI~ bored, ""*8'ld 1n 11. ~ L.TY cony. 1 Br. Condo. frplC, micro, 1 Br 4 b6octCe to bead\ ell NO FEEi Apt. & Condo Mika DANA PT Jdnt loc:etton & 1on1ty? Attractive W·M 23~ yWd '40 000• 1 , 527 W. Wltecn 2 car o•r w/opener. Dua fllal 17• ut11i l:leid 1:175/mo 'No ~. V.. Aenlale. furn room w/btlhroom 1790 a.f ~ tml ~ • ...._ deytlme F oompe,. TO uciooo ~ Ta .... Ml-1111 r:a~~~e.v~·o:r•:rf:~.~ 2 Br. 1 Ba. Near coeet Pee!~•.:...207 ~hlcago. 117Mi12 Bn*er. :=."'~~~n'r R:i:.i:a.n,::t~:;l.~f'!te!;:. !=~~·~'.-.~nu~._~trcp~t._All.:_·.fii"'°'ii1811i11pii·i138iiittieie.ii-t eiu:-. 8Dect vtew. 2 Id, 1 ea. redecorated, 15751mo. 646-3115 Hwy, oc .. n vi.w. nn -... ocJ.4. AY91 IO lhoW. SNOlmo. ~ Pen-9260 mo. 142-1021 downtown L.A. acro11 oer. pool. Chlld OK. No paint. CIHn, 1"•0•· ........ v ....... pcm, Room for l200 Incl. utlt ~ •• ~ "' EICITllll' . from llY•l•n P•rk on .-., 1525/mo. 1311 A •MESA VERDE 2 Br. 1 bllcony. $4 Ol mo. Lllllf ,.., 1111 tpa, MCUrlty gate, 9'1 1040 El Cemlno, Colt• . tr•-· llll'ta ,.,_Or. 1~ lne. 3~ ...-. 641.07113 911. ~· '495. 714/4~~ aft llPM · emenltJee, no pate. Cel ~ See mgr. Aot C. Room for Rent. Hr tlcf\, 2aO eq. ft., grouncJ tloof, unnns 184,<:°2 tatl• It, ~ 14 8 Br '415 1~ 9a No peta. 4. °' 218/ • 7 colaet. ltOO off 1M rnonlN r.m for IA'l-F I 21 N 1400 "'0· hi & 1 .. t. ~ 240-1 I , evH ~ 14 2 ir. 1445. 1 ea ••MESA VERDE•• Olamor°"8 29r ~ fem .. TIL Mglnt 142-1903 Aoom1 for r•nt, Santa ,,::,•.:;.:~.~, · 0 Aull. Im med. (714) 491· 1118 or ( 1t Pool, No pate 54a-1155e 2 &. 2 ea. upper. L.ndry rm. nuge vr, al ..vae. Benbury oroee Apt• If ..... mTIU Ana Hte. 1260 to '350. 175-1007 or (218) * I I I • I I '719404e. 4 Br w/ '470 Hu_. rm, d /w, fr pie, gar. peuo, ger. 2 kid• ok. mowc1 In by'-1&. ~ 3 & 4 .,, Cloll to....,, "2-2112. M/f , non lmkl;l: J*'9 41t472t. • WIDOW HAS IH for ~t576 ~c ·· Oren~" 1576/mo. 540-5444 Walk to Mwtne/beedl. Ing ttlla ed Wfttl ,ou. furn & unfurn, reuot'I-llealt .... HB, BA & bit, ~c;*• .,..., IOO eq. ft. oMoe Ol "'°P, , ... * T.D't , 110.000 vp. Ho ~120 1-6PM w:.W 1316: 1 Bdf, 1 k pool, Avell 211 HO/mo. ebte, •II am1nlt111. 1250 per mo. Male Pf'lf. 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An experimental drama with music, "She Also Dances," premieres at South Coast Repertory. · Review, Page 86. The Angels got an early Valentine Monday when they signed free agent outfielder Ellie ~alentine. Page Cl. --U,una""Beach -cftY-COURclf'~tfii 1ta .~&nti-..cncg .. meeilni memben have called for a 1pec:ial act. meetina tonight 10 all can attend The meettna betfn1 with an a heuina on the propo.ed San open hoUle at ~ p.m. at Thunton Joaquin Hilll Tran1portation Jnt.ermedlate School, 2001 Park· Corridor. Ave., in Laauna Belch. A public hearina with a brie~inl by Suapecting that at leut three Oranp County offldalt bellfll at of their number would be 7:30 .• attendina the meeting on the Lacuna Buch hal expremed propoeed 14-lane freeway, the ooncenw about the multl-millkln councll decided to call for a dollar route, which would run 1pecial meeting to avoid violatin& from Corona del Mar to north 1air 1uan plltrano a1ofil the hilly back country. ~ Beach offlclall have aone on record u havtna "lerioul neervat1on1" about the wklth of the propoeed route, the number of lanee, the location and number of lntercl\anael. They ai.o have environmental concema. In partJcular, council membel"I have obJecteCl to on and off rampe where the route would inter1ect with both Laa"'na t r Clllllnll , _ __,.,..._~_ Canyon and El Toro ~' And they have .uaested that 1uch a route throu•h undeveloped back country woWd encouraae more development, thua more traffic, which they clalm would defeat the pwpme of creattna the route ln the tint place. Toni1ht11 publlc hearinf• 1pon1ored by the county, 1 Environmental Mana1ement A,ency and a con1ultin1 flrm that ll Pl'Odudna a plan for the route, 11 the MCOnd of three public meetlnp 1ehedul~d fn Crance County. . Cammenta from the public will be inoOlporated in the atudy and UMXX porated ln an environmental impact report to be reviewed later tbJa :r-r by the county'• PlannJna CommC11ion and the 8oU'd of Supervbon. Super Bowl frenzy begins The eontenden in Super Bowl XVII were supposed to be secluded in Orange County this week, but Miami coach Don Shula was aacked by reporter& and fans Monday night when the AFC champion • Dolphins arrived at the Newport Marriott Hotel. Similar bedlam prevailed when the NFC champion Washington Redskins showed up at the West in South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Meaa. Rabin: Foreigners must go Former Israeli premier speaks at Anaheim fund-raiser 'Complete withdrawal. . . Loan firm 'courted' ia I 13.55 million de~I BY J0BL C. DON or .. Dlllr,.. ... Form.-llneU Prime Mlniltel' Yitlhak .Rabin M.)'S bJa country want• to reatore Lebanese ~ty but will not risk th6 aec urlty of l ts northern communida. "We believe that when it come1 to the main goals of the solution to the problem 'of Lebanon, buically the United States and the atate of Iarael would like to aee a complete withdrawal of all the foreign forcea," he aaid Monday in Anaheim. The 60-year-old member of llrael'a Knemet (parliament) waa at Temple Beth Emet to help ral8e funds for the United Jewilh Welfare Fund. In a wide-ranging dilcusslon with memben of the Orange Balboa Savings , ~ sold to I':f T By FRED SCHOEMEHL or .... .,..,,......., "Simply, we were courted." That waa the explanation ortered behind the move by a dlvlslon of lnterna.tional Telephone and Telegraph Co. to acquire one of the riling atal"I ln the 1endinl bu.s1nea -Newport Balboa Savings and Loan, of Newport Beach. ITT Flnandal Corp. will P9Y $65 a lhare for 208,425 aharel of Newport Balboa -a deal worth $13.U mlllion, Hid Fredric l'onter, pc'elident of the •vinO and loan with offices ln Weaiclilf P1az.a and Corona del Mar. s ubject to negotiation of a deflnitive aareeinent by Feb. 28, approval by 1hareholder1 ol Newport Balboa and approval of resuJatory a,endea, Fonter Mid Monday. The acquialtlon mark• ITT Financial'• lint move into the 1avln11 and loan bualneu in California. Up to now, ITT F1nandal baa been involved in consumer and commet'dal credft enterprt... It haa office9 ln 37 ataia. Puma Rico, U.S. Vt.rpn Ialanda. CaMda and Netherland AnUll•. At,_,,., end, H.w,-t Ballloa. which hu inveated heavily ln reeldet\dal reel .... rnor1fll8el, had 8,840 eocounta. up 38 plftllftt from 1981, J'onter Mid. Ame'8 are about .63.3 million, up 80 pen:ent from 1881, J'onter laid. One of the condldolw of lhe dee.I, ronw ..w, "that~ ~& of N.-part Balboi "rernalnl lna.ot. .. When fOl'IMd In lilaJ 19'18. New'°" Belboa'• Initial ihare offertna ·~ ... tu.to.,.... baiok ri1uit ol lhe ftnn • ol Die. 11 •• ,,,,,. P'!' ...... rrr. Off• Wll 8boUt IM U.. tllat v.au.. ,. CoUaty Jewiah community, Rabin -.Id Israel 00. not want a ~}aGllce force of foreiln I01dien to defend or ensure die leCW'ity of the Jewish state. --. But be acknowledaed that the praence of U.S . ltfarines and other f:ottlgn troops haa helped stabilize the young regime of L ebanese Preaident Amin Gemayel. He i.nsisted that peace will not come to the war-torn nation until all foreign forces withdraw, especially the 30,000 to 40,000 Syrian troops. "I believe that America'na ... abould go to the Syrians and get their agreement for withdrawing from Lebanon," Rabin aaid. "If the Syrians don't agree . . . we can't do business because the Syrians don't want to talk to ua." He Aid the plact"nen~411 MW aophlatlcated Ruulan SAM-~ miMiles in Syria waa expected bean.-of the P>OI' performance of Soviet military hardware during the Iaraell invuion of Lebanon. "The Ruuian.s realize they came out of the war in Lebanon much weaker than they were before," he aaid. "They loat credibility with their clients ln the region and they had to lhow aome action to give better credibility to their presence there." Rabin, who was commander of Iarael'• Defeme Forcea durins the 1987 Six-Day War, ueertea that American anna proved their 1uperiority over Ruuian wee~ in Lebanon. .•• Syrians won't talk' OK given for .CdM Completion of the Iona-delayed Corona del Mar Freeway in Newport Beach . moved cl08el' to reality Monday night when the City Council apprc:>ved an agreement autlMll'tlln& conatruction of the frwway. The .,....._,.t between the cl\y and the California l>Qu1ment of Tnmaportatioe calh for construction of the tr.wa,y In the ditch ... Brilltol Su.\, from Campua Drtve to J ..... BoullYvd. j I ~ "a • Orang• COHt DAIL v PILOT /Tuelday. J9"UlrY ti, 11U Enjoy brief sunshine High court gran~s stay of execution A abOd period of deu weather wlll be followed by a new barrage of rainy and windy Ttw>mM Andy Barefoot. i.. thUl 11 howi t1~·~ .. ~~~=llI u.. l800DCt Toa Uvnate to dM by lethal ln~ lri .. ...., montha, hu been 1pared by U.S. Supnme Court juaac. --conclluona that rn:ay ~mt' tntn---iiMll Super Bowl weekend, National Weather Service forecutel"I u.td today. Varlab'le cloudy condition•· toni&ht will turn into lnc%'0alina cloudy aides Wedne9day with a chance of 1howen Wednesday night. Temperaturea will dip into the mid-501 tonl1ht and reach only the low 60a Wedneeday, the weather aervice uid. New atorma movin1 Into Southern California are expected to create periods of rain -- pomibly heavy at ~ -and ' wind Thursday tnrough Saturday, the weather service said. Orange County Environmental 'Management. Agency officials recorded .24 inch of rain in Coeta Mesa Monday, brinaina the total rainfall for the atorin that began Saturday night to 1.09 inches. The EMA has recorded 6.06 lnches of local rain for the year that began last July 1. Mike Venezia of W atminster finds hia wnbrella isn't quite effective enough against horizontal storm as he walks a Ions Edinger A venue near Golden West Avenue. lewpart Be11:h-~ srantina a 1tay. · '11\e jusdOee Mid they int.ended to we n.r.foot'• c... to decide hOw federal • .courta ahould handle ...... q' dNth penalty aPON)a. 'lbe cow1 wtl1 bear arpmenta In hil cate April 28, bUt a dedaior\ nqht not be annOunced W\Ul July. Barefoot, 37, a convkted ldJJer ICbedWed kit execution early Olia momin, In Huntsvllle, w• elated wben a prt.on chaplain told him about the atay, aay1na the 1.0ra naa anawered hi1 prayera, priaon offlciala aaid. "He wu not crying," said 1pokelman Rick Hartley. ''But he waa on the verge." Actor gets his medal It came 32 yean after he w• wounded in Korea, but actor JIUJle9 Gamel' W• delig)lt.ed to finally "9t hJa Purple Heert from the U.S. Annv. "After 32 years It'• better to, receive thll nt1W than J)OSthumoualy ••• eald Gamer on Monday k Maj. Gen Lyle Barker pinned the medal to HJ. plaid jacket. "It ii Indeed ui honor and I tried to 11erve my country to the belt of my ability." The medal, awarded for wound• received in action. waa delayed throuch a • mi.xup. The Army dedded to ptt9ent the medal after Gamer Mid on ABC's ''Good Morning America" in November that he Ganer had never "°tten it. Gamer, then Pvt. James S. Baumgarner, was wounded April 23, 1951, while serving with the 5th Regimental Combat : Team of the 24th Division 1n Koa:ea. NB names attorney . Newport Beach church to get its big cross Mayor Eldridge Cleaver? . Fonner Black Panther Party firebrand Eldridge Cleaver, sitting in front of a wall-slz.e American flac and a pict~ of a -~.George Washington. says be wanta to be mayor of Robert Burnham, who has been actln1 city attorney In Newport Beach lince the City Cou.ncil asked for the resignation of h.ia former .boas. waa named dty attorney Mon(iay night by the council. Burnham, 38, will take over Ills new dutiea Feb. 1, said Mayor Evelyn Hart. During a cloeed meetin1 Dec. 21, the council . requested former City Attorney Mkhael Miller's resignation from hJa $61,155-a-year post. Hia work fOI' the city had not improved in certain unspecified areas, they aald. Robert Burnham Prior to coming to Newport Beach three years ago .. ..mi.ant tity attorne)t, Burnham had worked in the district attorney's office in Mono county. A 97-foot blgh earthtone metal croaa wlll be raised by St. Andrew'• Presbyterian Church on lta Newport Bek:h property at 600 St. Andrew's Ro.d. The Newport Beach City CouncH approved the comtruction of the free-etandlog en. Monday. thereby clotlna ~ final chapter on the church'• Iona. often controvendal eUorta to build a sanctuary. The bu:ilding itaelf waa approved 1aat September. Milan Dostal, a church official and former Newport Beach mayor, said the cross would "enhance the community." 1111i11t11 Bacb . No one cliaaareed. Peter Gendrone, president of the Cliffhaven homeowners group that had spent months fighting the church'• plans to build an M-foot-high sanctuary, Mid he had no objectiona to the en.. ' ·~we think it will be a happr, addition to the community,• Gendrone told the ooundl. By contrast, scores of homeowners packed city hall in September when the council reached a compromise deci.sioQ> end decided to allow a 46-foot sanctuary. The cross was the only item left undecided. "I don't have any U8e foe the excitement of the '60a,'' Cleaver said. Cleaver, a graying 47, laid in a ~t interview that he wanta to work for a revitalbed Black Panther Party and that hJa bid for city ball will rest on fonnatlon of a national land reform convention. The ex-Marxilt. convicted felon and onetime Black Panther minilter of infonnadon said aome of the federal 1andl propoeed for oaentng up ~y lnterior Secretary James Watt should be made av.-llable for city people unable to afford houaes. Public loots Hayakawa bill The public ls paying for a mailing tent out by former Republican Sen. S.I. Hayakawa just before he left office to further his crusade against blllngual education. Former -Huntington fire chief Higgins _dea __ At lealt 100,000 people on h.ia Senate mailing lilt received the letter and survey about a propoeed oonatituUonal amendment making English the official J.aniwt.ge of the Unitecf Stal.es. Hayakawa'• propoaed amendment would circumvent law9 ~ llWnlua1 ballota and billncual education, which minority groupe aque are neceaary to BY ROBERT BUUR Oi"' ............. Delbert "Bud" Ht1ahu, a former Hunttn1ton ~each lifeguard chief and fire chief wbo eerved .. offidal historian of the city. la dead. .ff.iaina died Sunday at the age of 75 after a long illhe9s. A resident of Jiuntlngton Beach 1ince he was an infant, Hiuina is credited with helping to develop the tint surfboard in Orange c.o..uity. The board was 10 feet toog. i feet wide and we ighed .135 pound•. He was a 1urfi n~ corppanlon of Paoa "Duke' Kahanamoku of Hawaii, one of the early ,reata of the •port. Higginl abo put a apectacWar f.in.ilh1ng touch to early Fourth of July oelebratiODI in the dty. Aa the grand finale, he would Rain due Wednesday ' laid. Tlatad auto accldanta. -•ther aleo hampered ~ anom tor ~ m11M1g In .,-...,._ Cf'Mfl encl • cer 8CCllOlnt, 8Uthoritlea -Mid. Co aa ta l ,;;.-=.::;r:s .::.::..12e::: eltaT rlalng to 15 feet a day lnct9ulng CIOodl,_. tonlgllt earllar. but no damage wH end w~ay with a cnanoa of ,~ rain beginning late WaclnMday. 'rha at0rm dumped 1.2 ~ lncreaalng aoulhaHt wind• of rain on "-!town L09 AnQelM w.dl 11~1~ ....,.,_,, o-nlgllt between 1 a .m. a nd fat e lolre tonlgtlt In the mld-50e.. HIQha afternoon ~. btlnglng Iha today and Wactn.dey In Iha IOw -raln191 to t .-.C ~ Iha eo.. CtlatlC8 of rain lna.-ig to National Waatller ~ Mid. 30 paroant on Wactn.ctey. Normal at thla tlma le e.te. end (laewha r a . Ir om Po In I tor a ful ~ lt'a 14 lft::tlea. Conception lo Iha Mexican Moat roade 1u1c1 ~ by border and out eo mllaa: Small today. pollca and Callfornla craft alMIOry -outer• fttara. Hlgftwey Patrol omo... .-CS. liut Rough --the anth -Iha PKlllC Cout Hlfhway In due to e to 10 toot ..... -s.ma Monica -pan1a11y dOMd outer ....,.. and 4 to 7 taet -Jor a treafl mudllllda ~ today. CoUnllU9 35 33 Aano douse his aabestos ault with alcohol, 11et lt on fire, and ~ a fiery dive into the ocean from the dty pler. Higgin s becam e a 1ummer-time lifeguard in the dty in the early 1930&. He alao wu a volunteer firefighter. He aerved as director of the city lifeguard.• for 19 years before becoming the city's fire chief from 1952-1967. He 9el'Ved in both pasta aimultaneoualy for a while. 1n addition to his wife, Hiains ii survived by daughter Darlene Treece of Huntington Beach; a brother. Gordon Higgins of Huntington Beach; two ailten. and three grandchildren. No services are scheciuiecf. He had requested to have hJa ashes acaltered at sea. his wife aaid. .. Hayabwa combat dia:riminatioo. However, it would allow the lmtruction of f~ lancuae-in 8Chooll and the uie of other languages in religioul and ceremonial CJClC8llona. About 100 replies to the malling have been forwarded to Hayakawa at bil Mill ValJe7 home so f.ar. A apokfWIDl!n foe the ~ Ethics Committee a.Id Senate rulea do not pertnit tenaton who have left office to have surveys returned to them In Washington and forwarded to another location, as Hayakawa baa arranged. AJdy, Koo due in Florida Prince Andrew and IOft~ porn actnm Koo Stark are planning another overaees reunion -th.ii time in.Florida. The Sun newspaper hu reported in London. The tab1old said in lta ~y editions that Andrew and Stark "are et for a. romantic five days tqJether" when the prince -the leOOnd oldest eon of Queen nizabetb II -"pays a courtesy call" at M.ayport, Fla., next month. The pince will be on a 12-week oveneu tour of duty with b.il naval lquadron on board the alnn.ft ~ HMS Invincible. Stark, 26, and Andrew made beadllnea lut Octobet9 when · they spent a week-long Caribbean vacation tosether'· lrvw .....,. tonlgl!C wlltl ~ Santa Monica police LI. 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" ii i <2iialin§ .AlternatiVes One Etling is a tcKt. mamagr Is an lflstlMion that IS ~ tlO ~ and the agt <*f tradition o1 ~ ~ rtngs looks IR It \Nin br aroonc:1 for a wt* also. But ~ ~ It say that )'OUI' rings must kX* Ilk~ Qrand- ~s. or for that maru-r. Ilk~ almost ~ry tnga~ment and wedding ring you Stt In most srores Many store v.«l't ~~·)OU what)OU ar~ buying or ~xp&ain to )'OU why )'OU are ~ tht right price. b protKt )OU aglWtst • this. I/lie~ taken the~ OUt ct corns paring diamOnds and \Niii ~~ the tlme to f!ducatr )OU In tht difl!le ices In qualities r.a price. and then sOOstantiatt what ~'w said wtth a ('('(OM'/ back gi.w.w11ft. l I i } f . ! i ' _.., \ Orange Coatt DAIL V PILOT /TUMday, January 25, 1983 • ----------------~------~------------.......... ~------------------------------------~~------..;... ... .;...-------------------------------, J -Y-0u~haseh,~~ signups slat.ed Stgnups for the D&I Obispo Youth BMeba1l Leque w1ll be held Saturday between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at Del 0£,tapo Park in o.na Point. Players, ages 7 to 14, will be aelected on a fl.rat come, fl.nt served bash. Registration fees range from $30 to $55 and include uae of uniform, photos and insurance. For information, call Marla Wbteler at 496-1521. The league is open to youngsters from San Juan Capistrano, Capistrano Beach, San Clemente, Dana Point and Laguna Niguel. • Newport Beach architect Artbar Daalellaa will moderate the annual design seminar in Houston 1pon10red by the American Institute of Architects. The four-day event spoUigbts new design trend.I and innovation in housing and community planning. It will be held in February. • Laguna Beach resident Karen Klammer, an assistant dean for resource development at Coast Community College District, has been selected to participate in a leadership training program for administrators. The program, "Leaders for the 80's," is spoNOred by the League for Inovation in Community Colleges. Klammer is a founding member of the Laguna Beach Education Foundation. ll•lllllll t I ~I Alternat~ve Laguna schOol studied ~ IY STEVE MITCHELL or .. ...,......... . Mflllbet1 ot • newly formed al*'M&tv• tdue19Uon \Mk force wm ... , 10A11h& .fol' • fl.rat tlme to deve!op plan• fot an altemadve ldaool for all p..- in Laauna Beach. . La8una S..Ch Unified SchoOI Dlatrlet truateee. in a split vote la1t week , appoin&ed a 17-member .,.,.el to expltn the po11tblllty of offerln1 an alt.emaUve education Pl"OllWO to klnder1artnen throu1ll 12th graden at Allio Elementary School bqinn1n(J ln the fall of 1984. Tonight'• meet1n1, at 7 ln di1trlct beadquarteu, 50~ Blumont St., ia the tint of 1everal planned through Aprll when the panel is expected to preeent ita findings to the board of educiation. Tht La1una Beach d latrlct offered an altnnat.lve eduraUon prosrun for hitl)\ 1Chool 1tudent1 undl 111& .JUAJ, when 1t waa abandonea clue to bud1•t conat.ra.l ntt Alternat ive education waa popular nationwide In the 1970. when JOme teachers, parent.a .rid 1tudenu uid traditional education WM not relevant or m o tlva tl n1, and was too 1tructw-ed. The new task force la not to weigh the aood and bad point.I of alt.emaUve education, explained d istrict Superintendent Blll Barnes. Instead, he eatd, the panel "w ill prepare a plan that addteuea the fact that no additional dollltt's will be commltted to-tl\at program ltlan I alven to any other (tducatJonal) •tudent.t tor each teacher. f pl'OIJ'arn." lt th.-tuk force'• plan la A1' an •~ample, a.,.,.. .aid, accepted by the school boucl, the 1tudent·to-~~er r11'o, If pare• ln the community w~ tuch an alternative pro1ram have to be contacted to .. licir3 Were adOpiedk would hive to be much interett th~re ta irrltUdents the ume u tor the more parllclpatln1 in alternative traditional program1 -or 30 education. 1'0 I? Creek probea after spillage b. problem and quickly 11opped the ,,; , flow of raw effluent into the,'.) cr•t>k. hut nnt before 60,000 h gallons o f the 1ewage hed ih e.caped. '1 l Oranae County health oUiclala continue to monitor Ali8o Creek in South Laguna after 60,000 gallon• of untreated sewage apllled Into the narrow ~k. Officials at the South Coast County Water Dl1ttlcl Hid a malfunction in the new Aliso Water Management A1ency treatment plant cauaed the 1plll Sunday morning. Workm en dllcovered the The water district chlorinated the creek in an effort to reduce•n! the bacteria count, and county ~) health officials continue to•,•• monitor the cr eek and Aliso 1{\ Beach Park. caunty--------------~-----­ Cella loses f rand conv~ction appeal Attempts by one-time Orange Cella wa• convicted of Court. "And , we'll aee what County political kingpin Dr. diverting hundreds of tl\Qusands !!:C.pens the re," Monroe said Louis Cella to clear himeelf of of dollars from hoepitala he once y. Medi-Cal fraud charges have controlled for use in political been dealt a eetback by the state campaJgnl. Cella once ranked as Cella, who alao was convicted •th Dlat.rict Court of Appeal. the state's bfggeat political of federal Medicare fraud, eerved In a decision Monday, t}\e spender. 31 months in federal priaon. He V( '19 lfl court rejected argumenta that Keith Monroe, an attorney was releued in November, 1980. evidence collected apinat Cella, representing Cella in the legal Smee his release, Cella has ,., once the dean of-county politics, fight, said the decision would be worked as a physician at a clinic CJ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-w_as_~_lzed ___ w_e_gall~y-·~~~~~•-p_pe_al_ed~to~tb~e-ata~t.e~Su_p_reme~~-f-or_t_he~poor~-'n_m_nd_i_o.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~r . .----------------------------------------------------------------------------<»> , i• e ID Semi· II !II Qlit , ,,.., ti 1Jl!l' Annaal Sale 1. 2. i! • • c! 3. ' t"-, ' lh .off Now in Progress! 384 Forest Ave.., No. 9, Laguna Beach 494-5171 Dally departures from the humdrum wtth ~:.: Saadwlch, pLoale mFrench Dip Lunch at Stuart Anderson's Black An~ Restaurant is a re.Jaxing break 1J.W8V frOm a buSy day. Delicious Soup and Sandwich, Shrimp LouJe and French Olp. Complete lunches for the very special price of$2.99. Values like these won't last for~r. so make your escape today. Yoa'n ,_.. f..t lood lnetde at haldl 91~~a " •l1 ..,, ltJStRd Great American Ftxee/Rate· ·~ A) Moneymati<et inUedMoneymarket lnswed Moneymarket .H b OJeckiJg Account'"' AccOfft' ,,11 . . t:'\ i0 W.rite all the checks you Insure the safety of your The interest rate in effect .i: want while earning funds and the higher rate when you open your #-. tJ higher money-market of return ... higher interest account is guarar)teed for Jr; interest. 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