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By ROBE RT BARKE R
Of lhe Delly ,.lol a1.n
Thl· Orangt· Const as l>rnl·m~
fur yc•t unoth1·r w1ntPI' storm that
I!> l'XJ>4't'tt-d to strikt· WP<lnt•:.th1y ..
hut t ht· wnrs l a pJ.>1.•ur.; ltt bt• over
fw the• hard hit n>astul an·a.
off 11·1a b s.11d to<la y
Bill Ht•1t1·r, Oran8t-County
puhl11 works ma1u1gt•r, said
t1:1111.1~<' .tlong tlw t'OaSl "should
bt• 11111Adw1 '· nc•Jr th1.c· magnnudt•"
11f thut l'aUM'(l hv last Thursday'i.
f ll'rt't • SlCll Ill
"II ... houldn'I bt• dl> St'Vt·n · J~
l.t:.t t111i1 hi ,,,1d tuJay "Wl'
Man
dies • Ill
HB jail
A11 autopsy was Sl'heduled
tod11v lo determine thl' cal1SE' of
dt·ath for a Huntington Beach
m.1n who poht·t• say stoppl'U
b 1 t· ... t h t n g w h t I e 1 n a
de l ox if 1 c .i t t n n c 1• l I at the
I lunltnl{lon Beach City Jail
Tht• dt·dd man was 1denl1f1t'd
a.' Cnsanw S<.·rrato Hurla Lo. ti2. a
farm w orker who l1vt'd on
Mandrt:.>11 Dnvl' rn Huntington
Beath
Huntington Beach police Sgt
f..d ML"Erlaan s~ud Hurtato was
alone• m the l't>ll when he was
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. f\iund dc·ad Sunday No evtdt·m·t•
oif foul play has ~n found m
1·11r1nt·ct1on with the d<'ath,
Ml'Erlatn said
Ml'Erl<.11n :.c11J p o ltl'{' Wl'r•·
summoned to Magnolia Strl't'l
,.md Warm·r Avl•nue at 3 15 p m
Sunday by a L"aller whu said ;1
mJn h.id fallen d own whtll'
ridtng d b1l'yde Off1cNs arrt>:;lt'd
the man . 1dent1C1ed laLer as
llunato, on susp1c1on of being
drunk 1n public and plact"d him
in a padded detox1Ctcauon l't'LI
Parking lots a t Orange Coast Colle~f' wt"r•· full this morn mg a s
!'lf)rinfi; semes te r classe s be gan.
Colleges packed for spring
Po lice said pnsoners tn these
t't.•lls are l·hc'<'ked routinely every
30 mmutes
Jail off1l'1als n oticed at b 30
pm that Hurla to did not appear
to be breathing A Jail nurst'.
then paramed1<'s were·
o;;u mmoned. M cErla 1 n said
Hurtato was taken to Pacifica
Hospital in Huntinglo n Beach.
whPre hC' was pronoum-ed dead
(See JAIL, Page AZ)
By PHIL SNEJOERMAN Of!M D.., ...... l lell
Campus parking lot:. wo ·rt·
c logged toda y as Coast
Communit y Collt'ge Distric t
<;tudC'nts returnPd for the first
day of sprang !!CmestC'r classes
Mon' th<1n 70.000 studenL<; are
l'Xpc<'tcd to atv•nd sprang cla..."5e~
at thP Coast 01!.lnl·t 's three
rolli>gt-s Orange Coast. G oldl'n
Wt>St and Coasthm·
.Desp1ll' st.aw funding cuts that
have• for<.·l'd tht· t>hmination of
many n •cn•atwn and pt:.>rso nal
en r IC'h men t t·ou rs es. col It' ge
11ffH·1als !>ay n·g1strat1on has
Ice sculpting
chilling job
for CdM l11an
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
Ot IN Deity r.ot at.ff
Mark Daukas gt•L.., <lrf'S...<;«I wht•n h1· g1)1.., to
work Overly drE'SS('<i. rmE· might i.uppnsc:•
HP puts on a pair of swt'at panL' and a -;wrat
't11rt Over that <.'Om<'S ski pants outf1tt.t'<i with
km-.· pads Then a heavy ski .>acket On goes a
~'ball cap. then a wool watch t·ap
It 1s only aft.er putting on pair nf msulatl'<.i
h1 .. 1t.s and a pair of ht>avy mattc·ns thdt Oaukas.
:!~. of Corona del Mar. 1s ready to grab thl• l<Jtl·h
on th1• ht•avy door and stc.•p into his workroom.
kt•pt dl J not-so-<.·omfortablP 18 dPgrc'<'s
Thi' workroom as the heart of thl· Orangt·
County ke Co building in downtown Anaheim
As l'halk'<i a ir pours from the ovprhPad C'ooling
units. Daukas moves lo thC' woockn work t.abh'
His tools an elC'C'lrtc ('ham saw, a router. a
s1x -pronR ll'l' shaver and .i hand :i;aw are at the
readv
Daukas 1s an 1u• sl.'ulptor Has .)Ob 1s lo tum
giant blocks of ice many fonr.ed by "weldmg"
o;;maller blocks together tnto centerp1(>('('S for
1hose who don't mind spendrng hundreds.
sometimes thousands of dollan; for an attraction
that wtll melt away
"It's a pretty cool Job," Daukas laughs
during an interview an a warmer storeroom
"That's the lme I USC' to break the lct' You could
say my assE'ts always liquidate "
These are busy days for Daukas. who
rl"<:e ntly completed his mosl chaille ngmg work
"Just Marr ied " The work showed a couple m a
l'han ot bemg pulled by a horse It was detailed.
intricate and imprOMive It represent.eel 7~ hours
of work. much of it In the dead of night.
In fact, a photographer that showed up to
take a picture o f the work found It.II creator
asleep behind a battered desk in the iceh ouse
storeroom.
Last week, Dauka.s was bu1y completing hi.I
latest assign ment. a bull for u1e aa the
cente rpiece at a party for the opening of a
Memll Lynch building in Garden Grove
The bull Is Merrill Lynch's adverll1lng
symbol
rl•ma.Jn<'<.l strong amol\~ '>lUdt·nL'
seeking VOC"8t1onal trL11n1ng and
.1l'ddl·n1ll 111 ... tr lll t 1•11\ Jll l"I I "
t ran1der to " ruur -yedr
UnlVt•rsity
Busmcss .ind l'Ompult•r l l<.t'\S~..,
were among tht • •ll1r.,t'" th;.it
f11!1-<l mo~t qu1lkh <At ,.11 th rt•l'
:.l'hoob. coll<'~<.· olfttiab ,,,td
1-:vt•n though spring t 1.1'-.-.C'~ hav1·
st.artl'd. '>tudt·n~ ... ull may 1·nroll
this week 1f spaC't' I!> <1v .. 11l.1hlt•
Some communttv c11ll1•l(f'
officials and slud<.•nt!> ft•c11 lht•
spring term wtll bt• th1• la~t
offered On a IUillon frf'I• UaSI~
(jov (;1·11q:w Ol•ukmt>Jlan has
prnpo!lt'd a $50 pt'r semester fee
ln r .ill ..,llld<'nL,, lx·gtnrnng n<'Xt
fall.
Tht• [Pi' plan must be approved
by the Cahforma Lt•l<(aslaturc
Spring enrollm1•n1 al Orange
Cnast Collc•gt· m Custa Mesa is
r·x pt><·tc'<i to rN1<·h :m .~00 Al the
<.; o I d <.· n W <' s 1 l' a m p u s 1 n
lluntington Bc-at·h c1bout 19.000
<.pring o;;tudc•nts arc• 1'XJX'<.'ted At
CodSthnt'. which offers classes
throughout th<' district, 21 .000
-.tudC'nts arc <1nl1npatl'd this
t<'rm
M oll o f the bull had bee n completed.
following the time-roneumlng proce19 of fwdna
(Sff FROZEN, Pase Al)
Mark Daukat positioned icy bull on banquet table bef o~e
affixing ilt Icy horn• to complete the corporatt" Cf'nte rpaece.
•
the 11urfac·t• uf tht· N1•wpurt Pier
uvt•r the w~kend
Thl' hole, about lht-size of n
manholt· l'Ovcr, 1a al tht' l'nd of
the strut·tur1•
Both c·aly p1<'n1 tht• Newport
Pal'r and tht• &ll>ua Pier will
bt• l'ht-><:ked tocfoy for structural
durnagl'
South Orangl• Count y art:.>ai>
J J.IJ>t'an:d Lo bt· 1111>re fortunate
und tht• total damages tht·re wt:.>re
rl'porlt>d al SW.000. ac·t:ordmg to
1·ounty off1l'1als
In C'apL">trano 8-·ac·h. six homL-S
\See NEW RAIN, Page A?)
Storm
debris
heavy
By Tbe As~ated Press
Many Cahforn1a residents took
advantage of sunny weather t.o
return to flooded or sand-clogged
homes and begin the cleanup
aft.er last week's violent Pacafit·
sto rm s . whalP so me
Midwesterners coped wnh up to
8 inches of snow
Los Angeles County Fire
De partme nt s p o k esman Dack
Frie nd said 75 t r uckloads o f
deb ris w ere removed from
Malibu beac hes an 12 hours
ending early S unday
"There's still an awful lot o f
debris in the water ,'.' he said .
In N o r thern Calaforn1a ,
e mergency crews at Rio Vista
work ed around the clock to
reinfon."e levees protecting 16,800
acres of farmla nd. Emerge ncy
Servll·es s po k esma n Larry
Bu ffaloe said t:rop losses from
flooding probably would be
"substantial."
The week-long storms caused
an estimated $71 mill1on in
damases. leavmg 10 people dead,
22 Injured and 3,960 displaced.
John Taylor o f the California
Office of Emergency Services in
Sacramento said Sunday.
Four moisture-lad en storms
have hit the state since Jan 2 1.
the las t one on Friday naghl.
Dunng the penod. ram and gusty
winds combined w1lh high udes
a n d 15-foot waves to batter
Cahfom1a's 840-male coast .
A new "weak weather system"
moved in from the Pacific late
S unday, but National Weather
(Set STORM, Pagt AS>
'Stereo'
triggers
shooting
A dispute over loud stereo
music apparc•ntly led to the
shooting of a Chula Vasta man
and hts w1ft• who were visiting
their son's Huntington Beal'h
apartment o n Sund ay. police
!'aid
The.• Chula Vista residents.
Charlt.'~ Howard Edwards. 38.
and Cht•ryl Louise Edwards. 35,
wen• relea.st'd from Huntington
Intcrcommun1ty Hospllal after
trt'atmc•nt for gunshot wounds.
Hunungton Beach polke Sgt. Ed
McErlain said
Danny Ra y Couch, 31, of
Huntingt on Beac h , h as been
jailed on suspicion of attempted
murder His girlfnend. G uyneU
Lakes. 30. who lives at the same
Huntington Beach add ress, al.so
was h e l d o n sus picion o f
attempted murder for allegedly
acting as an accessor y in the
incident
McErlam said the Chula Vista
couple were v isiting their son
Richard. who laves at 4901 Heil
Ave .. when Richard yelled to his
neighbor Couch -to turn
down hlS stereo at about I a.m.
Sunday
A fe w minutes later. Couc h
knock e d al th e Edward•
apartment a n d argued with
Richard and C harles Edwards,
police said. Th~y said Couc h
returned la~r with a revolver.
which h e allegedly fired at
Charles Edwards, who opened
the door.
According to police, CharlH
Edwarda rMChed to ct.fleet the
bullet and waa wounded 1n the
riaht middle fln,er. A f~t of Ow aame bullet 1truck hll wife
In the chest. po)lce •Id. She w•
not eeriowly hun.
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~ Ore11gu Coaat l)All Y PILOT /Mondoy, Januurv 3 1, 1983
Deficit-choked $848 billion budget unveiled for U.S.
WAS HIN GTON (AP)
Pree1dem lt-..11gan wday unvt11led
11 deficit t·hokt·d $1i4A ~ htlllon
budget pla11 for l 91:l4 u1 whkh
t he e ntire spending tnt•rt•<1111
would be absorbed by the
military and hlght-r int ert-'st
charges on the nallonal dl!bt
A:; he delivered his 11pending
blueprint to Con~re811, thl'
president plunged straight into a
aho wdown with lawmak er.1 over
his push to give more to defense
a nd less to social programs He
said he remains "adamantly
opposed" to a pubhl' JOb6 bill. the
first order or busines.s on Capitol
Hill.
Despite a $189 billion dt'f1t·11
projecllon for fiscal 1984, !he
vear he o nce plt•dRed w ould
11huw u 11u1 plu!I, t hr prt'•ldt'llt
dl·t•lutt·d· "T ht' stuai1· la li~t. 1
(l'"('()Vl'I y lo Vll(OrllWI, IU8taln11l>lt·,
n1m1nflouon11ry t'<.'\momk l(n>wth
1i. tmm11w1\l
•·swndlly .. nd unmhnokably,
o u 1 n at i (In u I econ o rn y l 11
l'1Jrnplt•1 rng the traniuttur\ frmn
re<.'t'!ISIOn to r l ,•ovt·ry." he IWlld
Heagon µropoNed lo incrt.·1111t•
sµ<'nd111K In tht• r\l'W Cl*:al ycur
by $43.3 b11l1on or 1:1 modest ~ 4
1wrn·nt from ftst·,d I !Hl:~
wh1t'h entb Sept 30
Thl' 1nC'reast'. un amuun l
•Hil-qualt' only to covt·r the
t·x1wi:tt•d rate of 1nflat1on,
t•t1ualed lht• nimb1ned rise
devntt.'Ci tt> ddense 1:1nd interest
on the nutaonal debt. That left all
domesllt' spending on balan(•c
lro:wn wt 1)r twlow thlM yu11 r'•
lt'vt•li.
Pruurumi. to1 1111 p oo1·
lndud1ng fu11d 11tu111p11, Wl•lfan·
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rt•duet•d Annuul ('rn1l of living
rullwi-for So<:lul Swurlty and
ottwr Jll'n1u1111 1111d d1s11hillly
prn~tum11 would lie' 1h•luyt.'t.I !ill(
rnunths Ovl'rull s pt·nding on
furrn p r11i.:r11111s, 1•n1•rKY 1.111cl ttw
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Guv1•r11m1•11l und milllury
:.1:1l1.1r1es and pens1on.11 would b<·
frou·n for 11 yt•11r
lluwt•vcr, lhl' µresident sought
11n 11dd1t1om1I $1 5 m1l11on to run
his Whitt• House offrn.·s und
$500.000 for the rt'!lldem·io·
Mt·unwhill', the· Pt·ntagon 's
liucl"l't ft11 l IHJ4 would jump
$:UJ 7 bllll11n -01' 14 J>Or<.>enl -
t•1 $:lJff.tj bllllon, l'Ven after an $6
l11lllon ~·ut from the 191H dtoft'r\At'
~pt•rn.llng t.•11v111lo1w<I t11 luin yt.•Hr'll
bu1 l"t.tl
N1•t lrllt'll'llt payml·nl.ll on thl'
11ullon.il dd>t. miw $1 .:.! tflllwn
unJ nwu11lllll(. w0uld ri1u: by
$ 14 :1 bil hon t.u $1 OJ 2 b111 mn
l(1·11~un uli.11 n illl'd for $140
1111111111 111 !!lundhy tul<t'M from
r1:H·al IHHll through ltlliH 1(
tH'l'd('d to t11Jld duwti future
dc·(1nl'>
Tlw p11(•k.i~l" t.•o nsrstlng uf a
erud~· 1111 1·x1·1si· tax t-qual to 12
1·1·nL" ~lt·r ~ullon of gusolme uml
an un11µ1·1·dic·d 1r1l·ome t ax
s urdwr~1·, 1)1 1 t.•ady has been
d i'l' I 11 r l' J d t' ,, d h y I l' 1.1 d 1 n g
ml•muerw ot ConHreu.
And ulth o ugh his o wn
,. t' o r1 o m I <' t u r e c· • • t 1 l' t11 1
um•mployment /ltH'11iating obove
10 pt!rl't.·nt wcl lntci 1084, the
president dt•clarcd, "I rt•muln
11d1tmantly oppo!W<f U> ~mporary
make-work publk Johll or public
works," u potJition congreu1onaJ
Ot·mc.x.:rnl.11 u11d rnu11y Rcpubllcan
will re11ist mightil,Y .
Heagan rt:)tX'ted uny major tax
1 rn:reasc-s for 1984 and promised
lo prOU.'('l income tax cuui now on
I h t· b o o k s C r o m re p e a I b y
( 'on((t'L'S.'
llow1•v1•r , h is llHl4 budget
would ae<:elerate an increast' in
So<.·ral Security payroU taxes as
part or a bipartisan compromise
of t.ax and b«:netlt change., for
re.wrln" ltw penalon syatbm Ill
health . The ch.anae • w ould
n--duc:e next y~ur'a deficit by •fl
tttJtlmuicd $12.2 blUion Crom wh1t1
It Olherwlae would be.
Wtthout his dome11tk budgt·l
11aving11, Reagan 111ald1 futur~
f edt>ral deficiu will reaC'h
unprecedented he l~h ta ~
climbing from $23 1 blU1on next
year to $300 billion in 1988 -
and snuff o ut ~my hopes for a..
lasting r eturn to economic;
prosperity.
Evt>n with t'ongressional
approval o f his plan, thll!
president would be forced to
at'cept defic1l8 that wo uld still
run above $1 00 billion by 1988.
Amphitheater construction to begin Reagan's Proposals-------
The federal O.flclt wall reach S208 b1l1on
In current l1acal year. St 89 b1lkon 1n 1 984
end S 194 b1•1on 1n 1 985 ByJODl CAOENHEAf.>
Of 1"9 O•llJ Piiot St•tt
Constr1..1t·t111n 1 ~ t·xp1•t•t1 •d 111
b t' g 1 n T u 1• :-. d .1 v o n 1 h t·
I 1rn g ;1 w ~11 I,. d $ I () m 11l11J n
op1 •11 ;11r ;11nph1t ht·<tlt·r at !ht•
Ura11g1· ( 'ou111y l•'a1q.(rou11d:-. 111
t '0: .. 1.1 Mt·~•
'l'h" lo1ir h.,,,rd lu-.l W<·l'I<
.;pp! \\\'1·d .1 Ill'\\ 1·1Hi~tl Ut'll<lll
• 1t11tr.1l'l with .1 Long R1•a c Ii
1 •111Hr;H'lW Ed (; rusdi Off ll'la I~
... .,_~_.. ....... ~~~i::llll~MlACCaa
**t:ti!::tt::li!::lif::j~ ,...,.,_ 9PNE
The long-a wailed amphitheater al lht> Orang•· Counl y faiq~rourul!!"
is due to becom e realiay with construction to begin Tue!->lla).
NEW RAIN EXPECTED FOR COAST • • •
From Page A 1
s uffen•d s tructu ra l damage.
mostly tu outside dE"Ckmg and sea
walls~
Thre(' homes an South Laguna
received about $5.000 in damage
whllL' Crystal Covt.• anJ Enw rald
Bay were not affrc. ted
Fo ur humc,-s in V1cwraa &al·h
wcrt• dam<tged with loSSl!S
running at about $:W,000
Damage $70.8 million
By The Associated Press
Here lS an infonnaJ breakdown o( the damage cauS<'d Dy
last wt.--ek's Cahfom1a storms. Tht• figures total $70.8 million and
were compiled from estimates by local officials. These-are th<'
latest figures as o{ the weekend
APTOS. HIO DEL MAR AREAS OF SANTA CRUZ
COUNTY $~0 million
RINCON AREA OF VENTURA COUNTY $10 m1l110n
SUNSET, SU RFSIDE. SEAL BEAC H IN ORANGE
COUNTY $11 m1lhon
SAN DlEGO COUNTY $5 m1ll10n
MARIN COUNTY $4 .5 million
SAN MATEO COUNTY $1 :i million
SANTA MONICA AND REDONDO BEAC'H PIERS IN
LOS ANGELES COUNTY $'.L 5 million
HOMES IN MALWU LOS ANGELES COUNTY $4
million
SANTA BAHBARA. L'AHPINTEHIA /\HE.AS OF SANTA
BARRA RA COUNTY $2 :'! n11llinn
L1sl "'1·1·k 's high lldt•s ulso
l.1uSt..U 111! from 1warhy wl'lls lo
s pill 111to tht· Bolsa Ch1t-;1
Wella11ds . <1CTord1ng lo Halph
Young Cdlrfornia Dt•partment o f
Fish ;;nd l;anw spokt-s man
So far. nll major damagl' to
w1ldlifl· in the marsh has been
reportlod, Ynung said. but 1f tht•
oil rcs1duf' t'Ontinues Lu wash into
tht· arc<1, 1t l'OUld pose c1 threat to
plants and ;1namals
Tht• sµalls. wh1rh IH'l'Ut red
s...•veral t1mt.•s during last Wl'C'k's
storms. wc•n· C<lUSl'd b y wci ler
washmg OVl'I' thl• nmcrele bases
of tht.> oil wC'l ls, Y uung said
An esr11nated 100 barrt•ls of ml
s p1llL'd into the mars h
"Normally, tht.· m sulauon pads
art• protN·tc·d . but wt· hud
l'll.ec•ptwnally high watC'r and
wands last wPek." Y 11u ng s;.11d
Amirwil USA, Int• will be·
paying for thl' dt·anup of thl· 11il.
Y11ung s;.11d Ttw t·ompany ow11s
!lat· o il wt•lb wh1l'h 'IUI round th1•
marsh
lor N1•d1·rl:1Pd<.'r Wt·st C:o.1~1
Cw·p . t·1111llact1·d by lh1 · sl<.lll' tn
IJurld lh1· 1:».000 ;.1.,11 tl1l'al1•1.
snught 111·w l'11nMruc·t11111 hrds 111
a11 1•fl1irl to l11w1·r l't>Sls
0 r I g I 11 a I I y C L P 1· l' k
l'1111~trU1 lton Co. 11f lrv1111· had.
lx·•·n lt·nl.<Jllvt•ly :.(·k<.·ll·d tu lmild.
ttw amph1theatN, bul uff1nals
sought :J rll'w rou11J uf bids.
Other t•nst-t·utt1ng measures
also are planm·d Nt·derlander
off1c1als ~11d a covt'rcd st.age wit I
havl' to be• postpom'Ci until rn·xt
year
C n n S t I U l' l I 0 n II f ~ t•
<!mph1th1•alt•r 1s t•xpc<'tcd to bt-
t•omplt•ted by July , m time for
tht• annu<.il county C..1r
The proJeCt 1s already four
years behi n d sc h edule
N ederland e r o fficia ls have
blamc'CI the delays on legal and
finant·1al setbacks.
I n olh t.•r fair board
d1·velopm1•nL._, mt•mbc·r Lt'O Love
n ·signl•d from lhl· panPI last
Wt'l·k anrl a lx1ard mL·mber whu&-
lt•rrn expin-d two Wt'l•ks ago was
ell'l'll'd µn'Slch•nt
Liiv(•, a n·t1rcd Newport Beach
fll'e ch1l'f, s<11d he gave up lhl'
non-paying posi t ion tll spend
111ort• tlnw at his rww h1lm1• an
J\pph· v .ilky
jj(,t) St'llt. whose term t'Xpared
.);in 15. W<t" 1·lt'(:t1-<i to l1 ·ad th('
p;1ru·I Iha! OVl1l'Sl1l'S OJ~.'l'GillOflS al
llll' sprawling f<.11rgrountls, which
1rll'hJd1•::; lh1· swap mt.'l'l arid tht•
I' I .• JI II t' d I :'i . () II () " (. ii t
,ti) I pl d \ 111 '.ttl 'I
:-.t'.Jl l'"ulcl nql he rt'Ht'ht•d for
t1111 11111·nt but sevt·r o:il board
trll'111li.·rs s<1 1d 11 niuld ht· n\onths
l.K·fon• C1w Gl·urgc· l~:uhmq1an
fills thC' hoard vacancy
JAIL • •
From Page A 1
Mc£rl<.1111 s.a1J I lurtato had not
... 11 uggll'U with 11(f1t Prs whil11
bring. arrl'Stt'd and Jalll'd Th<·
Orang<· c~>urHy Coronl'r's st<1ff IS
t')\J)4 '('t<•d to dl'lt•rmmr• thl' t':JUS<'
nf dt·ath
City r1ff1c1als said I lurt.1t11 was
tht• first person Jo dH· in tht!
currl'nl cit y Ja il sin1·(• 11 was
limstructed ni."1e years a~t)
Pair sought
in FV h eist
Police m Fowllaan Valley are
search ing for two mt.•n ·who
robbed an Alpha BNa markt'I at
gunpoint Friday night. f!{:emg
with an und.eterminf'd amount of
money
Police said the Mexicans
i·nlered the Alpha &•!.a al 8930
Warnl'r Avt• <Jbuul 7 :rn pm
Cash wa~ t11k('n fr11111 lht• sail•
and .1 1 lw('k '-t<tnd N•1 1>11t• w11~
In JU red
Ex1endlng a 11x·month delay on Soclel Security
coat·of·llvlng increases to Supplemental Security
Income. ~oad Retirement. Veterans
Compeneation, Veterans Pen111ons Food
Stampa and Child Nutrition
EiJ DefenM apendlng would increase from
S208.9 blllon in 1983 to 5238 6 b1Mion
In 1984 and $27 7 5 bi Ikon 1n 1 985
In addltlOn to a one·year Fr .. zeon federal pay
end penaiona, a mllf()f overheul ot the Civil·
lefvlce retirement system is proposed
AP
$146 billion tax
increase sought
WASHINGTON (AP) --Here, at a glance, are h1ghlrgh1S or
Prc>Sidt·nt Reagan's proposed budget for the 1984 fiscal year,
whtrh st.arlS next Oct l :
SPENDING $848.5 b1Jl1on. an increase o f $43 3 billion, with $:m b11\1on of th1.: increase going for defense
REVENUES: $1J60 b1llaon . an m<:re~· of about $63 btlhon
DEFICITS: Thi· budget fort~'(·s a fiscal 1~84 deficit of $18!1
h1ll1 on. down from the 1983 def1c1t n o w estimated al $208
btllwn A <h·f1l'll uf $HM b1llicm rs pn.-d1ct.ed for fiscal 1985.
SPENDI NG CLITS: The budget ant1c1patcs savings by
dt•l:.iy1ng for six months t·ost-t>f-llv1ng tmTeases fur people who
g<'t S(.)(•1al Sa-ur1ty, food st.amps. c·hild nutrition a.td, rwlroad
r1·t1rr·mt·1lt , Vl'tl'rans' pt·nsrons, and vet1:ra ns ' disabilit y
TAXES: Thl• plan t·<.ills for tax increases of $146 billion over
I hrt'l' ve:.irs slartmg m fl~wal 1986 1f the economy is in a recovery
and ,1 ~·l('(·t1Vl' "frc·c·w" as t..nat'U>d The new taxes would include
a $~-a-barrt'I levy on llll. increasing gasoline pnc~s by 12 ('('nL<> a
gallon. and a sureharg1• on ellh1·r mcome taxes or mrome
ASSUMPTIONS: Heagan's plan assumes that the economy
wlll grow by 3 pert't.'nl this year <ind 4 percent in 1984, that
unemplovnwnt will peak in mid-1983 and remain h1~h
DEFENSE: The budget calls for a $30 billion mcrease in
d efC'nse s pending to $2J9 b11lion tn fiscal 1984 and a $39 billion
ml'n·aSE' the following year to $277 billion.
"WORKFARE": Reagan prOJ)OS(.'S to require able recipients
of food stamps, welfar,L' and somt' other government aid
programs to take public service JObs
Receipts•
800_ Outlays ~
Deficits D
600-
400
200-
0 -
Budget At-A-Glance
Btltons of Dolats
Fair weather to • re Illa In through Tuesday
(,'on.4'/al
Felr through tontghl wltl'I
ov•rnlght lo•• •2 to •8
Conllnuecl felr on TuMd•y w11h
lncreeatng tilgh c lovdlne••
Tue1d1y alternoon High •
T"""•y 85 10 10. Elae w here. l rom Point
Conception to the Me•lcen
bOrde< and out 60 m11N Light
veneble wlndt ntohl 9nd mornTng
hour•, btoom1ng •••• to
northwffl 8 to 16 kl\011 during
afternoon on T"""my WHl9'1y
1well• 8 10 10 leet over Outer
water• end 4 to 8 f-ovet lnne< water•. F1t1 ttirough Tu11d1y
morntno '"""''no croudln11• T~ey llftemoon
Temperatures
Brownsv•ll•
Bul1alo
Burhnglon
Casper
Charl1111on S C
Charte.1on WV
Charlolle. N C
Ch4!yenne
ChlCtlQO
Clnc1nna11
Cleveland
Columbia SC
Columbu•
Oellat-FI Worth
0e)'1on
Denver
~ Moinet
Oe1'0ll
Oululh
El Pato
Feroo Flegttltt
GrHI Fallt
Hantord
Helena
HonOIUlu
Hout ton
lndlllf'lapolla
Jackton, MIH
Jac1\llOl1Yll ..
K-• Ctty
l H Vegll•
HI U) Litt .. Roel<
2tl JJ loe A~
5 I 3 t Lou•Wlile
6 I 3e Lubt>Oell
82 31 Metnj)hl1
82 :M Mleml
4. 3 t Mllweul< .. et 57 Mptt-11 Paul
4S 2S ,....,......
N 21 ,...Ot...,,• 57 31 ,...v~ n OI HOtfolll
47 n ~11e Platt•
Ml ~II Oltleflome Clly
...
79 67
40 n
37 32 3 1 16
67 46
51 36 57 31
•3 20
34 20
47 32
4' 30
63 3.:4 46 31 64 54 ,, 28
41 28
32 20
40 30
20 12 60 4 1
12 .()~ 38 211
45 27
35 32
•7 29
81 Ill 82 60
42 30
60 37
75 46 st 29
$4 44
•8 3.:4
83 67 42 33
83 4 8
48 H
10 M 34 23 24 12
5:4 35 81 &O .. u
H 34 uu
• I
Omaha
Orlt1ndo
P'111adelphoa Pha41nlk
Pmaburgh
Portlnnd, M•
Portland Ore
Providence
Rat.igh
R-i>ld Clly
Reoo
RtctimOfld
Stilt le~e
S•n Antonio
San 01ego
San Frenclaco
See Ille
S ht llVllp<>f I
a1oux f!!ellt !ii LOUii
St Pet•· Tampa
SI Ste Mari.
SP01'41M
Syr11euM
Topel< I
Tucton
Tul••
W .. h1nglon
Wtchltlll
CAL.,OftMA
Bale ... f ltl<I
Ellf'9'1e Freeno 60 38
l..MCHt«
LOt MQtllM Aed""" Aedwood City
811(;(-10
8ellna • .,, Diego
SM Fr-1900 a.ti•• ..,.,.,.
Stoetiton 1
31 19
80 55
A7 30
S7 41
'!> 31 38 32
5 1 4 t • , 38
83 33
28 22 42 23
58 32
43 29 70 82
84 51
58 47
54 .u
63 A6
2' ~ 311 27
76 5• 36 2•
38 31
4 I 33
40 32 52 43
&I 36 &O 31
·~ 36
62 42 ~ •6
6t 31
83 57 ee 42
~ 45 ee ., eo o e.t Ot ee o
84 44
ti() 38
B11rstow
Big BC1ar
Bishop
Ca1a11n11
I ong Beach
Monrovia
Ml WtltOO
Newport Beeol'I
Ontario
Palm Springs
P11111den•
San Bernardino
S•n Gabriel
Sim JON
Senta An• Tahoe V11t111y
PAN AMl!AICAN
55 43
39 12
•7 33 61 43
64 45
6• 40
40 'l7
61 45
60 41
68 45
63 •2
55 39
65 41
58 40 84 44
36 17
Acewk:o 118 54
Berba<101 82 70
9e•mud• 72 83 Bogot• 70
;:
Cuiacao
Freepon
Gut1dala1are
Guadeloupe
HJtvRnR
Kl"ljSlon
MonlCIQO Bay
M111allan
Me11d11
MHICO City
Monterrey
Nasseu
San Ju1n, PR
Teguc1ga1p1
Trinidad
Vttrll Crul
CAigary
Edmon1on
MonltHI
0 111w•
88 77
73 SI
81 'If)
84 70
77 68
86 75
82 86
63
90 59
75 40
81 51
73 59
87 7'2
88 et
88 72
17 83
J2 06
25 --0,
29 11
211 13
...
' SURf RIPIRT
t. ~ lfi:ltilllSSlilill.._•n~ ................. ...
LOCATION
Hunllnoton Pit<
Sen11 An• AIYI" J•llY
401h SI. Newlll'•1
.. 2>4
2·4
11·• 24 t
M 1·f
M 1>4 . ,.4
22nd 81. "-POrl
Belboe Wedge
~plle.~ 81Mc>y Ho!kwi>. leguN
BrOOlll SI , UIQuM 8•n Clement• J>ter fref~ SI .. 8C
Swell OltMton W991 W~I., Temo St
... ....
fp ••It , .. , , .. , ,..,
poof
poof
PoOI' OOocl good•
'"°' ,,.,,,,,.,,
fon •c:1 .... 1
wectneMSer Tllfough FricUlr
NORTHEFIN CALIFORNIA
1nc;lud1n9 Merln, Soleno.
S•c•emenlo and El, Dorado
counllH -Period• of rain or
thowe<s through Frldey wHh anow
;n lhe moun11ln• lrOffl Mar 4,000
'"'' In 1ti• north to 6,000 f"I In
the •011th lempereturH ne.,
nounel At tower elevtllon1, high•
In lhe 50• and tow. !rom the 30•
10 the IOw 401 CENT RAL C A LIFORN I A
1nctudlng San Frenclaco, San
Joaquin, Amador and Alplf'•
counllH -Petloda ol rain or
lhe-1 tlltoulln Friday •ltl'I MOw
1n tht rnountelna ftom ,_ e.ooo
'"' notth to 7 ,000 fffl •oulh 'Neat normet ttft'lpt•turM with
hlQh• rn the 00. to tow IOt and
IOWt from the 30t 10 the 40e.
80VT HlflN OALIFOflNIA ouun Afll AS -vu11bl• ~with • QOOd Ofl-of .,,_. at time.. Windy perlOff.
High• 46 Jo 116 In th• Owen•
Vl#Wf, ot'*""4M 52 to N ""*
0""'11 Md '°' IOW9r """'· low. H to H In OMflt Vlllly, ~ ,. to 4& ""'"' OM«t• Ind 4t 10 N io.-, dllettt.
aouTHlflN OALlflOfH~IA OOAllAL ANO MOU'MTAtlt
AMAi ----~ WednMCllly """' Gii.-Of ~ ThurlCMIY Md Ftldey lflO'lr lil¥9I NW 1.000 IHI Wlndv C*lodl. ,., ~ ..
Tuesday February
t, •' ''·~• t/v'f1,;H ,,, y,,t(f
"' •A u !i Clt·OI 01 Comm11<ce
Fronts·Cold ..,. Warm ,..
.,... high 5& to ea tind tow. tn
Ille 401 Ind la-SO., Mountain
hlQhe In the 40e wttf'I IOwt mo.tty
28" to 40.
Smog report
Wiler• to oetl (toll frMI ror
--~loll: ~ : (IOO) 44841ff Lo't At10•l1t Covr1ty: (1001
Nl..U ...... #Id left ..,,..,...
~ea: .. ''° AQMO Oentef'I (IOO) .......
•
StatiOnary ..
Tides
STATE
State GOP picks Reinecke,
urges Reagan's re-election
By Tiie A11oclated Pre11
SACRAMENTO -The California Republican Party has
elected former Watergate defendant Ed Reinecke as state
chainnan and endorsed a second term for President Reagan.
The resolution urging Reagan to seek a second t.erm In 1984
was sponsored Sunday by U.S . Sen. Pete Wilson, who said the
Republican president needs four additional years to "L'Omplet.e
hls vision of pea<.-e and prosperity "
Raid nets $28.6 million cocaine
LOS ANGELES -About 150 pounds of cocaine worth
$28.6 million on the street was seized Sunday and 15 people
arrested as law enforcement officers raided a freighte r in Los
Angeles. Ha.rbor. The drug's value made it the largest cocaine
seizure in the Los Angeles area, police Detective Hank Foresta
said.
Jabber home gutted by blaze
LOS ANGELES The Beverly Glen home of Lakers
basketball star Kart.-em Abdul-Jabbar suffered $3 m illion worth
of damage as fire engulfed the two-story structure early this
morning. a fire ofhcial said. The 7,000-square-foot home on
North Stone Canyon Road near the exclusive Bel-Air section of
West Los Angeles was completely involved an flames when
firefighters arrived shortly after 3:44 a.m.
3 more fires hit medical center
LOS ANGELFS -Three fires hit Cedars-Sinai Medical
Center over the weekend, less than three weeks after the last in
a spate of suspected incendiary blazes believed set by a single
arsonist. No one was injured or evacuated and no major damage
was reported Crom trio of fires in an unoccupied portion of the
high-rise hospital, city fire spokesman Jim Wells said.
Braniff Airline pact approved
FORT WO RTH. Texas -A federal bankruptcy judge
today approved an agreement to allow d efunct Braniff
International to lease some of its planes and facilities to Pacific
Southwest Airlines, a plan that could put as many as 2,000
former Braniff employees back to work. (PSA serves John
Wayne Airport.)
NATION
Amtrak train hits freight car
WINNEMUCCA. Nev. -More than a dozen people were
taken to the hospital for examination or treatment for minor
injuries after an Amtrak passenger train struck an empty
freight car and derailed, train officials said.
The eastbound "San Francisco Zephyr" from Oakland was
headed for Ogden, Utah, Denver and Chicago when it struck the
freight car at about 4:30 a.m. Sunday.
Journal begins E urope edition
NEW YORK -Dow Jones & Co. published its first issue of
the WaJJ Street JoumaJ-Europe today, ext.ending its financial
newspaper to a third continent.
Teachers r e turn to classrooms
CALIFORNIA, Pa. -Teachers reported \0 classrooms
instead of picket Imes today as they and about l.400 students
returned to school, e nding a bitter and sometimes violent 82-day
strike.
Christian school head released
PLATTSMOUTH, Neb. -The head of the Faith Christian
School was rel~ased from jail for a fourth time today, and he
celebrated his freedom by calling on God to prevent further
interference with his fundamentalist school.
The Rev. Everett S1leven did not say if he planned to
reopen the school iD the basement of the Faith Baptist Church
in Louisville, Neb. He had been sentenced to four months in jail
by a Cass County district judge for refusing to use state-certified
teachers at the school.
WORLD
Fierce fighting flares in Beirut
BEIRUT, Lebanon -Israeli soldiers and Arab guerrillas
fought in the streets o f Beirut today, leaving one lsraelUoldier
and three civilians dead. and Israel charged the ambush was
launched from an area supposedly under U.S. Marine control.
Bush meets top German officials
BONN. West Germany -Acknowledging that the NATO
allies have "differences" on anns policy, Vice President George
Bush met with top West German officials today in an effort to
bolster their resolve to deploy new U.S . nuclear missiles next
winter
Quebec unions mull strike off er
MONTREAL -About 66,000 non-medical h ospital
workers joinl'd 100,000 other Quebec public employees in an
illegal strike today while union leaders weighed the provincial
government's latest proposal to halt the escalating job action.
The strikes, whic h began five days ago to protest
government-ordered wage cuts, have suspended cJasaes for an
estimated l.3 million primary, secondary and junior college
students and disrupted numerous other government services
throughout Quebec province.
Truckers
protest
gas tax
By Tbe A11oclaled Pre11
A 1trlke by lndl'pendent
trucken1 alowt.>d lhe flow of food,
st~I and other producl.8 from the
nation's farma and fact ories
today, bul mnny drivers kept on
trucking des pite reports of
violence crackling over their
citizens band radios.
Gunshots hit at least four riga,
clnderblocks were dropped from
an ovttrpass on five, three trucks
were sabotaged while parked
and nails were sprinkled on a
highway in scattered incident.<! in
Pennsylvania, Maryland,
O r e g o n , Ohio , U t a h and
Alabama, pohce said. There were
unconfirmed reports of shots
being fired m other areas.
It was hard lo tell how many
of th e nation's 100 ,000
independents actually supported
the shutdown called by the
Independent Truckers .Association
at midnight to protest proposed
mneascd fue l taxes and highway
user foes. Many other trucking
groups opposed the action.
The strike does not affect the
Teamsters or the regulated
tru('king companies.
Inde pe nden t truckers, who
own (Ind operate their own rigs.
haul most of America's fresh food
and much of its household goods
and steel , althoug h they
represent fewe r than 15 percent
of the nation's truckers . T hey
oppose recently approved boosts
in federal fuel taxes and truck
fees. The fees take effect in July
1985 and the fuel taxes go into
effect in April of this year.
Ma r yland state police Sgt.
J ames Lough said the front tire
of one tractor-trailer was shot out
and another truck was hit by a
c1nderblock o n U.S 40 near
Cumberland.
In Portland, Ore .. a gunshot hit
a tra('tor -traile r and nails were
dropped along parts of Interstate
5 m the southwest part of the
city, Portland police spokesman
Dave S impson said.
The Utah Highway Patrol said
a bullet s hattered the rear
window on one rig in Murray, a
suburb of Salt Lake City, and
Alabama state police said a bullet
hit the windshield of a coal tru.ck
in Blount County in the northern
part of the st.ate.
State police in Pennsylvania
r e ported five rock-throwing
incidents but no injuries.
Ohio state troopers were
investigating a report of a rock
thrown at a truck on interstate
275 in Clermont County.
Mike Parkhurst, president of
the Independent T ruc ke r s
Association . predicted "every
truck on the highway is going to
(See STRIKE, Page AO
Guilty plea
in mobile
home scam
A Newport Beach man faces
up to nine years in state prison
after he pleaded gu i l ty to
swind ling 13 mobile home
customers out of $500,000.
Robert Swick . 46, w ill be
senten ced Feb. 14 in West
County Munici pal Court in
Westminster
The Newport man was the
pr<.'s1dent o f now-defunct
Country Style Mobile homes,
whic h o pe r a ted in Garden
Grove, Canoga Park and Pomona
from 1977 to 1981
Swick pleaded guilty last week
to 13 counts that he deposited
m o ney fro m mobile home
purchases into his company
checking account instead of
clients' trust accounts.
He also pleaded guilty to a
charge that he failed to pay the
state about $20,000 in sales taxes.
The charges were liled last
May following an investigation
b y the s tate Department of
H o using and Community
Development a nd the Attorney
General's offi~.
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Mark Daukas uses saw to touch up mane of horse pulling
chariot in ''Just Married," his most intricate sculpture to date
that took 75 hours of carving.
FROZEN ASSETS MEL TING AW A Y • • •
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together small pieces of clear ice.
Uaukas doesn't like to use ice that is clouded
with trapped air bubbles. He says it's distracting
to the viewer.
All that remained to be sculpted was the
bull's head. Daukas said he'd probably be
working through the night to complete the piece.
Once finished with the bull, Daukas said, he
polished off a National Football League logo for
a party at the Beverly Hills Hot.el.
Had the Dallas Cowboys won the National
Football Conference championship (Dallas Jost to
the Washington Redskins), Daukas would have
really been under the gun.
"They were talking about wanting an 8-foot
tall hon.e with a cowboy holding out his hat and
a five-foot football player," said Dauk.as. J
"Actually, I really didn't want to do it. After
working on the chariot. I dJdn't want to go back
into that freezer for that long." it
Daukas has been sculpting ibe for 6 'h yea.rs,
moving up from doing small pieces while a hotel
chef to award-winning sh owpieces.
"It's a very Ume consuming process and rm
learning with every piece I do. It's a release. It's
a means of self express.ion. I don't know, I get a
kick out of it.
"I gu~ I'm just a chip Qff the old block."
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COUPLES
Who are the romantics along
the Orange Coast? How are
changing trends and lifestyles
altering the way they took at
love. marriage and family? •
These are b ut a few examples ;..~
of the engaging questions
answered In February's
Current magazine.
Current will be packed with
articles on such timely topics
as two-paycheck llf estyles,
marriage contracts and the
problems and pleasures
facing elderly couples. Plus,
special features llke a
Valentlne'e Day gift guide and
pull-out brldal section.
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A4 Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Monday, January G1, 1083
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Truckers mixed
on strike
By Tiie A11~ta1ed Pre11
As the deadline f or a
nati o nwide independent
truckers' shutdown pa11ed In
California. drJven differed on
whether to park their rigs or
keep driving amid rumor11 of
violence.
Some trucka kept rolling.
"Appar e ntly everybody's
playing It-by ear," Independent
trucker Jim Llama said today al
the A.lame& Truck Terminal In
STRIKE ...
From Page A3
come to a screeching halt." H e
claimed that 75,000 o f the
nation's 100,000 independent
· drivers would take part in the
shutdown.
But J ames Sills o f Akron.
national chairman of the Council
of Independent Truckers. said a
shutdown "is not jthe wisest
thing. The timing is wrong."
No nationwide agreement was
reached on a strike deadline.
David Kolman, a spokesman for
the Indepe nde nt Truckers
Association in Los Angeles, said
the walkQut started at 12:01 a.m.
EST .
• view
do wnto wn L o s Angtole1 .
"N ob o dy kn o w • what
everybody's going to do."
"There's lunatics out there
already," Llama said. "One guy
came In with a bullet hole In his
sleeper (section of the cab). He
waa driving through Gustine on
I-~ about 35-40 miles south of
Sacramento. Anytime these
Independent boys caU a s trike. it
gives some crazy the excuse to
pick up a gun and pretend like
he's someone he's not."
"Sitting up in OaklanJ Friday
evening, a truck pulled in with
some .357s (Magnum revolvers)
and spiked chains," said Llama or
Van Nuys. "He was trying to
recruit people to be vigilantes. I
said, 'No sir. I may shut down my
truck. but I'm not going .to get
violent.'"
Despite the report or vaolen('(>,
Llama said he and h as partner
Crom Long Island, N.Y .. would
head to Sacramento this morrung
and get some sleep there.
The nation 's 100 ,000
independent truckers were urged
to shut down their rigs at 12:01
a.m. today to protest legislation
that would increase fuel t8lces by
a nicke l a gallon . plus boost
highway -use fees and excise
taxes for trucks.
Talk on 'Gandhi'
planned at UCI
A discussion of the recently released
movie "Gandhi" will be held Feb. 10 at the
UC Irvine Interfaith Center lounge.
The event will be hosted by the Ways of
Service, a study and ser vice organization
based on Gandhian principles, and is open to
all peraona who have seen the film.
The 8 p.m. discussion will be preceded by
a 6:30 potluck supper. Use UCI parking lot 18,
adjacent to the Interfaith Center, There will
be no charge. For further Information call UCI
Interfaith at 833-0891 and ask for Gay de
Mallac or Nancy Jens.
•The Bahia Chapter. South Orange
County, will hold its annual fund-raising
dinner Feb. 10 at 6:30 p.m . at TeWinkle
Middle School in Costa Mesa. on the comer of
Gisler Avenue and C&lifomia Street.
The dinner will include spaghetti, salad.
hot bread, dessert and beverages and will cost
$6 per person. 1
lone Stocklaolm, who has been in the
handwriting analysis business for 30 years and
has worked as a graphologist for lawyers and
police departmenta. will be the speaker.
This event will benefit PSl's retjrement
center for secretaries In Vista Grande, New
Mexico. For furthe r information. please
contact Linda Nagy at 752-5050, ext. 335.
•A bookkeeping course with special
emphasis on sk ills needed by the small
businessperson is being offered by Coastline
College.
The class will be held from 6:30 to 9:30
p.m. Thursdays, beginning Thursday at the
Robinwood Leaming Center, 5172 McFadden
Ave., Huntington Beach . Instructor Roy
Runzel will focus on record keeping for 90le
pro prietorship businesses, especially
mercantile and personal .ervice businea.
Registration In the tuition-free COUl"9e can
be completed by mail or In clMS during the
first two weeks of the semester.
•Newport Beach resident Laura Merritt
has been named to the Dean's List for the fall
semester al Harvey Mudd Coll ege in
Claremont.
Merritt, a junior engineering major, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Merritt of
Newport Beach .
Those named to the Dean's List must
achieve al least a 3.0 grade point average or a
B grade.
heath Valley tour
scheduled by OCC
Explore Death Valley'• nat~ history during
a weekend excunion there this winter, lpolllOred
by Orange Cout College'• Community Service
Office.
The excursion will run Friday through
Sunday, Feb. 11-13. Fee for the trip I.a $110. The fee
lncludee tran1portatlon, group meall, and
acicommodalk>M in a Owlet town hotel.
8e1l1tratlon l1 l>e1n1 conducted In OCC'1
Community Service Oftice, located In \he college'•
Student Center Bulldlna. The office 11 open
Monday throulh Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., and
S.turdaY1 from 8 •·IJl· to noon. a.erYaUont may allo be made by phone, uainC
V'8a or MMfercard, by C8llina 5M-5627.
The trip wW be conchaded by Don Baud, an
QCC bWolY and «dou ... ~ Baud hu Jed runerow OCW"llonl to l>.th v.uey.
The tour wlll make 1top1 at Badwater,
Pomt, DwlJ•• Oolf eoune. Dev0'1 com
mid ..... Alhl.crd Mill. Hannon Boru
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'Beav r' .making a comeback
Rich played wl\h the 1'ommy UorteY bMd tn dw ..,ty
1940. before tonnJni hll own band In 19'6 with dw ftnandal
beckifll of Frank Sinatra. Rich laler played with w .._.,,
JanM11 band In the-l960I, and In l'K'ft\t y..,.. hM I.cf hJI own
8 y The! Auoclatcd Pre11
Nl':W YOHK "Benvt-r" 11 corning bo(!k
lo lllll"vlalon thl1 1prlng, w ith Jerry
Ml•thors updating the kiddie role he: pluyt-d
two decudcs ago. Muther11 , 34, atar ot
"Lt'ave h lO Beaver" a altuatlon comedy
that vonh1ht'<.l from prime-time TV In 1963
after a alx-year run, joined the orlalnal caat
rc'Ccntly tor o taplnS und homt.>c0mlng.
The sequel, "S till the Beaver," plcka up
the family saga 20 yeani lat.er In the idyllic
11uburb of Mayfield, where the Cleaver
family grew up. In the CBS special,
Mathers plays a Cather forot.>d to raise his t~o sons alone after being de&f.lrted by his Matbert
Wife.
Spinning in from outer space
lNDIANAPOLIS -A small' gyro&eope that aatron.aut Joe
Allen experimented with aboard the space shuttle Columbia wt
November has a new home -in h is native state. Allen
presented the gyr<>6COpe Sunday, along with a photograph of
the 3-ton communications satellite he helped launch into orbit
Nov. 11, to the Indianapolis Children's Museum.
It was Allen's first visit to Indiana since he was a mission
specaahst on the Columbia's first operational flight.
Drummer Buddy Ric.h recovering
. ANN ARBO~ .. Mich. -Jazz drummer Buddy Rich Is in
satisfactory. cond1t:1on a fter undergoing a quadruple bypass
surgery . Rich, 65, was expected to be removed from the
intensive care unit by midweek and to be released from the
hospital next weekend.
Rich checked ~nto the hospital Friday morning, complaining
or severe chest pains after suffering an apparel'\t heart attack .
Doctors found that two of the major blood vessels of his heart
were nearly blocked, and began the four-hour surgery.
hia bland. •
Ginser still a star in Indiana
INOlANAPOLIS -F.nte>n.a!Mr Ol"ltor Ropn broqht
down the-Houa• when the WM named a "s.pinore of ihe
W1buh" In (.'«!remonlet1 before Indiana lawmaken.
Rogers, who ii 1tarrlna in "M&.. Moffat'' ln lndlanapolit,
appeared before the lndlana Hou. to ,..,..ve the honorary
de1lsnatlon, best.Owed by lndlana_1ovemors on people who have
made a contribution to Lhe 1tate. She made a name IM henelf a1
Fred Aatalre'1 dancing partner.
Bardot cleared of slander charse
DRAOUIGNAN. France -Brlaltte
Bardot did not slander a florl1l whom 1he
aa:Ulled of "asaaulnating a cat," becauae the
French actresl,i was acting "with aincerlty,"
a court has ruled.
Testimony later s howed that It wu the
flor ist's son who beat the cat to death after
i t s upposedly w e nt ''cr azy " when
approached by a dog. Miss Bardot, 48, haa
devo ted much of her time \o animal
protection activities since retiring from
films. Bardo I
Cugat released from hospital
BARCELONA, Spain -Band leader Xavier Cuaai
released from a clinic after spending 35 day1 recuperating f~
a heart ailment, said he was hungry for a good plate of rice "but
without salt," in keeping with doctor's orden. Cugat.' who
turned 83 on New Year's Day, was in good spirlta when he left
the clinic. The band leader became famous In the United States
for introducing Latin rhythms, particularly the cha-cha.
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Boats at their moorings in Newport Bay seem to be waiting
patie ntly for summer again after last week's stormy interruption.
STORM DEBRIS CLEANED UP ...
From Page A1
Service forecaster Dan Atkin said
it threatened onJy light showers
in far Northern CaJifornia and
wouldn't touch Southern
California.
"It looks like the next one
that's going to bnng any rain to
Southern California won't be
until late Tuesday or Wednesday.
probably Wednesday.'' Atkin
said.
Meanwhile, in the Midwest,
snow was the problem.
Snow and freezing drizzle
glaz.ed roadways across Nebraska
while a thick blanket of new
snow covered much of Kansas.
Nebraska State Patrol troopers
responded to 26 accident calls in
the Lincoln area Sunday night,
said dispatcher Floyd Doughty.
No serious injuries were
reported.
At least eight inches of snow
had fallen by late Sunday at
Belleville, Kansas . and
forecasters said up to 10 inches
was expected in sections of
northeast and north central
Kansas later today.
Elsewhere, a sheriff's rescue
team searching California's San
Gabriel Mountains for a missing
skier also found two lost hikers
early Sunday who hadn't been
reported missing.
All three men were in good
condition, said Los Angeles
County Sheriff's Deputy Mason
Kenny. "It was just one of those
lucky thlnga.'' he said.
Despite the possibility of
renewed damage when the next
major rainstorm ruts California,
many renters a nd landlords
began the long cleanup Sunday.
Cleanups were In progress at
beaches littered with debris from
wrecked houses and piers that
were d amaged or destroyed.
Those included municipal piers in
Seal Beach and Santa Monica,
San Diego's Crystal Pier, Pismo
Beach pier in San Luis Obispo
County and the Paradise Cove
pier.
Oran e Coaet DAILY PILOT/Monday, January 31, 1983
DEAR PAT: 11 tbere any war to aet raat
1talna off a Hsbt·colored carpet? abampooed
my car.,.t rece•tly ud mu1t bave moved tbe
f•naltar• back before tbe ru1 was tborouably
dry. WHa I pG1bed &be coucb out from lt1
11101 place, I dl1covered ruat 1taln1 from tbe
coacb le&•·
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ORANGE COUNTY MUSIC
SyHJphony
keeps playing
LONG BEACH (AP) -The c ity's
symphony can complete its 48th season thanks to
$565,000 in emergency donations. reports board
president John Goodman.
Save ·on your '82 taxes.
Save up to *»on The civic orchestra announced just after
Christmas that it would have to cancel the rest of
th is year's schedule unless it raised at least
$500.000 to offset an $800,000 debt.
An emerge ncy fund-raising drive was
launched and the City Council approved a
two-year. $175,000 interest-free loan despite
some members' allegations that symphony
officials had mismanaged its finances.
Goodman said corporate contribu.tions
included $35,000 from Atlantic-Richfield Co. and
$25.000 from the Press-Telegram newspaper.
lndividuaJ donations ranged from $4 to $8,000.
Two of this season's concerts still may have
to be canceled, but Goodman said musicians will
be paid on Friday for two performances earlier
this month staged "on speculation."
The symphony board plans to reduce next
year's budget by about $5,500, he added.
Misprinted f or01s
taxed the minds
HOUSTON (AP) -Internal Revenue
Service short forms distributed in the South and
West were removed from banks and post offices
aft.er a misprint was discovered. officials say.
Taken literally, the misprint "wouldn't
make any sense." IRS spokeswoman Fannie
Smith said Friday.
The mistake is on line 21 of the short form,
the document used by taxpayers who earn l~
than $50,000 annually and who do not itemize
deductions. ·
ln its misprinted fonn, the line reads: ·•u
line 13 ls larger than line 20. subtract line 20
from line 18."
That would meari if a new short form
charitable contribution deduction of as much as
$25 were greater than the total tax, the taxpayer
would be eligible for a refund. ·
The IRS suggest.a correcting the form by
changing the "13" to "18," which reinstates
standard instructions on how to account for
deductions.
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Scouts ·take aini
at lovers' taste I
CHICAGO (AP) -Boy Scouts wlll play
Cupid here on Valentine'• Day but instead of
ahootlna arrows into the hearta of the loveetruck,
they'll deliver gourmet mealt to the homes of the
well-off.
For $100, the boy• in 1reen wlll brlns
sweethearta "love buketa" of chlmpeane, crystal
tableware, linen tablecloth, imPOl1ed cheNet,
blacults, fruit, chocolates ancf cookin. Aho
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A• Orano• Coat DAILY PILOT/Mondey, January S1, 1"3
Schools foundation
· launches new drive
N e w port-Mesa Schoo la
foundation kicks ·off its
• fund-raisin~ drive tomor1'9W. The
goal is to raise $250,000 by June to
restore or augment progr~ cut
because of funding difficulties.
Last year the foundation
collected $45,000 used for
remedial reading programs
several schools. This year's money
will be used to expand the reading
programs in elementary schoo&
and beef up the math-computer
science classes ln the middle
schools.
Many have pointed out that
the birth of these foundations has
made the gap between the haves
a.nd the have nots even wider. The
affluent communities that can
support such efforts find their
schools improved, while poorer
localities see the quality of
education in their 9Chools slipping
even further.
That is regrettable, and it
calls for state action. We don't
believe the studen ts of
Newport-Mesa and other affluent
districts should be penalized,
however. And frankly, outlawing
local foundations ln favor of
statewide foundation.a won't work.
Parents and businesses are much
m o re inclined to better the
education of their own chlldren
than to worry about the at.ate aa a
whole.\fhis way, at least someone
benefiUJ.
W e support the Schools
Foundation, and w e urge parents
and busines,,es to do the same. For
further information or donations,
call the Foundation office at
752-9436.
As a last note, it is saCl that ln
C alifornia in 1983, remedial
reading is a luxury that parents
must provide if they want their
children to get it at all. By passing
Proposition 13, we guaranteed
that we would pay less. It will be
tragic if o ur c hildren reap
ignorance as the reward for our
penury.
Secrecy not justified
Orange County supervisors
were understandably perturbed
last week to learn that a county
committee is empowered to make
legal settlements in behalf of the
county in amounts up to $3 million
without consulting the board.
the county's $3 million
self-insurance coverage.
The policy w.as established to
enable the county to settle legal
claims without the added expenae
of hiring lawyers to fight them ln
court -and without the publicity
that would occur lf settlements
came up for approval at
supervisors' public meetings.
The Clemens settlement first
came to the attention of the
The information surfaced in
connection with a settlement made
to Michael Clemens, whose throat
was slashed by a cellmate last year
while he was in jail awaiting trial on a felony child annoyan ce supervisors via newspaper
charge. accounts that questioned secrecy
regarding the dollar amount. Clemens who now is serving a Board Chairman Roger Stanton,
three-year commitment at who was aware of the policy,
Atascadero State Mental Hospital, expressed himself "appalled." And
ught compensation from the fellow supervisors, while agreeing
ty after the attack and was that the county officials had acted
anted a settleme nt by the within their powers, indicated
unty 's C laims Settlement h )d f · · h ommittee. The amount of the t ey w ou avor retammg t e
ttlement was not revealed to the right to approve such settlements. We could not agree more. Not public or the supervisors, but was only the supervisors, but the
reported to be about $35,000. general public should be in formed
This apparently is ln keeping of clainu settled by the county,
with a policy d eveloped some including the dollar amounts.
years ago by former supervisors. It Announcement of large sums paid
enables the comrruttee, made up of to settle claims against the county
representatives of the County might conceivably inspire oth er
Counsel's office, the County claims. But giving any committee
Administrative Off ice and the the right to shell out up to $3
General Services administration, million without approval of any
to independently agree to any elected body is to la 11 y
legal settlement up to the limit of unacceptable. . . .
Opinions exprened In the apace above are thOM of the Oaliy Plloi'. Other views
expreaMd on thla page are th<>M of their authors and artllta. ~-comment la l~ed. Address The Dally Piiot. P.O. Box 1580, Costa Mela. CA 92626. Phone (71 .. )
642~321.
Trend Dlust be checked ~ The growth of community-based Q S ~ private foundations to support THER VIEW ,.... linandally strapped public schools ia
hardly surprising. The movement,
=
wl\ich began ln earnest ln California
aft.er the passage of Proposition 13,
bu now spread acroea the country vt and drawn the attention of the Ford af Foundation, which i1 launching a
! naUonwide project to encourage the
creation of more such foundations.
\ The local foundations, started and ~ ,enerally run by groups of concerned
parent.a, raise money from private
•ourcea to fund alJ 1ort1 of
school-related activities -the
purchue of i.natructional computers
and other equipment, the remodelinl
of clusrooma, the.creation of apedal ~ programs. and varioua other
kinda of supplementary aervicetl.
No one can pcmibly take e~tion to the kind of parent involvement or
to the benefita !!Cuces. Amona other thinp. it ~ once again
the extent w which many parent.a are wnuna to so to provide adequate
tducatlonal opportunities for their
children . The danger i. that auch
focmdadona can be eatabllshed only ln
.Wuent districta, leavtna poor .choola
more disadvantaged than ever and
drawing the moet effective parent
attention away from larger effort.a to
upgrade all tchoola.
There ia probably no effective ::Ii
leplly w stop the activities of
foundations, de:apite moral and, ln
California'• cue, le1al commitments
to ~uallty ln tchool financlna. nor
should there be . Yet tnoae
foundationa make even mo~ urgent
the development of atate
achool-fllwldna formulu that wW, at
the very leut. provide good tchoola
even in the moat dludvania,ed places
and for the most diaadvantaaed
children. Presumably no one ever intended
Prop. 13 to result in a 1hlft of
educational resourcee from the poor to
the rich, yet that'• a likely result of
the developments of the lut five
years. It would be ~ble lf
that trend were left to continue
unchecked.
An edlt.orlal from the ~to
SH
h .M. Boyd/ Poetic answer
.Furriers deviaed a sort of akirt
etretcher they call a "fur pull,'' rm
&o)d. Hope ao, hope'°· U true, they've
ftnally come up with an answer to
generatlona of ooea. who lnailt there'•
no rhyme for .rpurple."
U.S . President Franklin Pierce
wore eocb knitted from camel's halr.
Q. la lt true the Japanne bombed T~ durinC World War ll?
A.. A couple of Japanete
anu-penonnel bomb. fell on Texaa,
that'1 true. Hi(h alUtude paPft' and
silk balloons no.t.ct them over.
Of all the aJnalet lilted in the daunc
1ervtces nationwide, unsurprjllnaJy It
la the wonwn under.,. 30 that pt
the moat phone calla.
Who'• your candJdat.e for the dlle
of M011t-A.dmJred Man ln America?
zt1hlh-1rede au.dent.a t.ell pollaien
th.tr c:andidate .. Burt Reynoldt.
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Hunger i~ a world of plenty
One chilling headline revealed that
42,000 children died daily in 1982 in
parts of the world from lnviaible
malnulriUon, lack of clean water and
sanitation safeguards, and inadequate
medical care.
Every six eeoonda, 10mewhere ln the
undeveloped world, a child dies of
diarrhea induced by undernou.riahment
-a at.range, allent dlseue born of filth
and improper diet.
lnviaible malnutrition, says the U.N.
Children's Fund report, 1aps energy.
restraint growth and lowen resistance.
And 42,000 children die each day.
A COUPLE of pages removed ln the
Sunday newspaper was word on the
mountains of surplus grain in the United
States, creating the criai.s quandary of
huge 1urplusea, low prices, restless
farmen and federal budget deUcits.
W e are told by Congressional
Quarterly that -accordfng to U.S .
Department of Agriculture estimates -
if American farmers stopped planting
wheat and corn in 1983, "Americans
could, in theory, keep right·on eating.
The mountain of surplus grain could
feed the nation for nearly a year."
At year's e nd i n this lan d of
plenty, there were 150 million metric
tons of 1urplus graina for which there
waa no commercial demand.
Bluer contradictions -death by
malnutrition and a threatened U.S . farm
economy because of bloated grain bins.
In America, with a grain aurplua
unequalled in size for more than 20
years, farmers fret in the face of
government budge t strains and
shrinking markets for their crops.
Foreign markets, upon which the farmer
has been dependent for the past decade,
have s topped growing for complex
economic and political reasons.
"During the 1970s, U.S. commodltr,
exporta roae 12 to 14 percent annually,•
~'
f_ll_ll_M_cl_llli_H_T _aa
said Congressional Quarterly, "but -this
year they will drop 10 percent to 11
percent in value compared with 1981.
American fanners are harvesting much
more grain than the world is willing -
or able -to buy."
In the fi scal year recently ended,
federal price supports for grain and
dairy product.s, also in surplus, cost an
unprecedented $12 billion. That is more
thwi four times the average annual cost
of i hose programs."
It is another deficit dilenuna for the
Reagan administration and Congress.
Grain oosu are up "because the surplus
haa depressed grain prices so much that
It ls more attractive for farmers to
borrow from federal programs, using
thelr crops as collateral, than to sell the
crops. Many farmers are expected to
keep the money and let the government
keep the crops."
But harried Agriculture Secretary
John Block, temporarily thwarted by the
recent lame-duck Congress, is 1t.lll trying
to find a way to give farmers surplus
grain in return for not planting crops
this year. It is his payment-in-kind plan
-without congressional approval.
Except he doesn't know whether it is
legal.
CONFRONTED with an estimated $13
billion in surplus farm progranu for
1984's budget, Block is turning
everywhere for answers. Time is
running out for tanners who must make
financing and planting decisions for 1983
-who need to know now what kind of
federal incentive program will be
available.
,The Washington Post says Block is
trying t o sell Congress o n two
approaches to the surplus crisis. Fint, a
farme r who idled 20 percent of his
acreage under an existing federal
program could set aside 30 percent more
in return for payment in the form of his
crop from federal storage, which he then
could sell.
Or a farmer could 1dJe his enure farm
In return for m-kmd payments ol wheat,
com , grain sorghum, rice or cotton -all
of which are m surplus.
It is an American jumble of too much
food, runaway federal support expense,
unbalanced supply and demand and low
prices. And a world tragedy in which
42,000 children d i e daily from
malnutri uon.
It isn't easy to he truly charitable
If you have your health, aome
happines, a job, a place to Uve and eome
money in the bank. you don't need help.
·The chances are you ought to be helping
someone who does need help. 1 have
thOle thlnp, but who do I belp tncl how?
At 1eut twke a week I feel guilty as I
drop aome letter aaking for a
contrlbutton Into the little wicker
wastebasket next to my chair. Do I not
care about the blind? Doo't I want to
help wipe out cancer? Am I ln favor of
mwicular dystrophy? What about the
1ehool and college I attended? Am I
ungrateful to them because I don't
alway. give them what they want?
THERE ARE '° many people and
orpniz.aUons that need a.n4 daerve help
that lt'1 more th.an I can atand to think
about aometimet. rm eating too much
and there are people atarving. It would
be better for all of ua if I apllt what's on
my plate with them. but how do J do
that? It simply ia not eaay to be
charitable.
One of the difficult thins• about
cha.rity ii decidinl who to live to. You
can't give to everyone who aab and
10met.lmes thoae who don't uk need help
wone than thoee who do. J don't give to
the blind beq..-with the dog on the
sidewalk out.tide Saka Flfth Avenue
becau..e he demeans every blind man
who does not beg. Where do I make my
contribution?
The United Way has been a partial
answer to the problem of how to give,
but most of us aren't satisfied with such
an impersonal charitable contribuUon.
We'd like to do something in a more
.ANDY RDDllY
direct way for a person or for t0me
apecific organization. At thb time of
year, when I begln to get my tax stuff
together, rm oft.en emb&rral9ed to eee
how little rve given rompared to how
much I have.
We all want to know for sure that any
charitable contribution we make ii not
stolen or wasted and it'• impcmible not
to look for aome kind of appreciation
from others who know you've stven.
"Take heed," it aays eomewhett ln the
Bible, "that ye do not your alms before
men, to be aeen of them."
I always look with auapicion on the
people who aive to that blind man
Questions without answers
Que1t/on1 I Do ubt Will Evu Be
Arvwered:
t. -If we judge other people largely on
how considerate they are toward ot.hen.,
why do we contin~ to -oureelve:s
on how weU we do for ounelvM?
-How can amall-town r.eople
conalder themaelvee "nel&hborly ' when
they refuee to accept people unUl they
IOIU-
"
onJy compllcate1 and perpetuates the
problem rather than 10lvln& it?
-If our mythic orl.in had been
com~ by women. don t you 1up~ that Ive would have come first, and
Adam then ta.ken from her rib?
-Why do moat p1uen1er1
dl.aembatktnc from a plane at.and up, beca ln hand, for u long aa 10 minu~.
when I& ii perfectly obvioue that the line
will "°' beain movtnc out until the ramp
door II~
-When wlll we learn thet ~t II IDll9& effective only f«
U*9 Who need I& a... 8nd the man
betnoUli tbi oa ..... the mon mtric\ible
the cu1prti will bi?
-Wh1 clo., "*'Y oeoDle pray to ..... .-S forulDe, .ftd' IO l8w ... y to
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outside Saks. I can't read the looks on
their faces, but I think they are taking
some smug satisfaction from giving
where so many people can see them give.
They may drop a quarter in his tin cup in
a crowd but I wonder how much they
give to the United Way in private?
A lot of rich people make wills and
keep e v e r yt h ing they have for
\hem.selves until they die. Th.is comes
mostly from the fear of not ending up
with enou1h, I suppose. I've always
thought -and I suppose everyone has
thought this -that if I ever became really rich, l'd give away everything
e><L'ept what I needed to live well on. Not
being really rich. that's euy for me to
think. And, of coune, each of ua gets to
define what'• really rich. U I had what I
have now 20 years ago, I 'd have
considered myseU "really rich."
VERY FEW of us "give 'til it hurta."
We watt until we have enough ao it
doesn't hurt much, then we gjve. We
tlnd ways to let ourselves off. We say to
ounelvet that we're suspicious of how
this charity spends Its money or we don't
like the new policy of this .chool or that
organization. It's easy to find aome
excuae not to give and, of cou.ne, it's
nec:."l!9&ry that we have exCU9eS. It la true
that we can't give to everyone.
The mayor of New York. Ed Koch,
complained reamtly that too many New
York neighborhood.I are 1elflah. They
only want good thinp foe then.elves. be said,. Koch, • Jew, spoke in a~
the other nlah\ and made• wonderf\llly
stronc. honeat, almost famillal complaint.
He aid no a~ln New York w• providJna • f~ tlw home1-
h isn't eelY. h aid, to can fer tbe
aort of people who need • bed for
owmJcht. ' Owuity il'hewr '*Y· So l'MD)'d the
oeople who need It don't INID to dlll9rYi
It aDd that pl"OY1dea a wonderful ~
for all of U1 not. to &ive much.
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MONDAY, JANUAAV 31, 1883
CAVALCADE
ENTEAT AINMENT
TELEVI SION
Thick skln ls h elpful
when selling a home.
See Bombeck , Pase 8 2.
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' Retired New York City police officer
Joseph O'Donnell relaxes in h is Newport
Beach hom e. His gold detective's shield
sits unobtrusively on a bookshelf along
with o ther mementos of his days with the
force.
op .. •• • 'If I could go back to police . work I would'
BJ..l!ORENZO BENET
O(.CD11t1 Piiot Slaff
His front vard is four miles of beach and an
oceah full of golden-boy surfers, migrating whales
and"° occasional fishennan. The house he lives in
is a ~rrow, two-story duplex. But most days the
reUJ:ed New York City homicide detective who
I helJJed solve some of the Big Apple's most notorious
murders can be found on his patio, sunbathing in a
beach chair, his face buried in a Robert Ludl\lf11
novel. Divorced for six years, Joseph O'Donnell, 47, of
Newport Beach shares his conservatively decorated,
two-bedroom home with good buddy Fred Phillipe.
When he's not reading an adventure story or taking
in a Kings game at the Forum. he's probably giving
fatherly advice to the young professionals or beach
! bwns who live nearby.
"I tell them," he says in a gritty. Brooklyn
accent, "how they should be good and get work -
things like that."
And they usually list.en. A cop for 14 years.
O'Dopnell has seen it· all. He has been shot twice
atMf stabbed three times, and has a two-inch scar
over his upper lip to show for it. He helped break
open a murder case involving the brutal knifing of
a Manhattan school teacher. That teacher was later
played by Diane Keaton in a film about the case.
•!J..cidking For Miss.er Goodbar." ~ He and his partners also solved the tragic
st?ying of Roger Hane, an up-and-coming magazine
illustrator who was beaten to death with a st.eel
pipe by six youths in Central Park. They wanted to
steal his bicycle.
During his career. O'Donnell says he made 100
to 200 arrests. He also was an acquaintance of Frank
Serpico •. the narcotics officer who testified against
aome New York City Police Department honchos
who were on the take. Hollywood made a movie
about the Serpico incident, as well as one about
another investigator who turned in a crew of
·dishonest cops from his precinct. That film was
titled "Prince of the City." O'Donnell knew
everyone involved in that scenario, too.
Of course, there may be some interesting
stories behind the stories, but O'Donnell either
doesn't know them or won't say what they are.
Besides, he's tired of all the bad publicity heaped on
policemen by the media and the entertainment
world. Mention the show "Hill Street Blues" aJld he
launches into a tirade, splattering his speech With
four-Jett.er expletives.
"They make them out to be a bunch of
crusaders," he says. "Yqu got captains sleeping
around with D.A.s (district attorneys). That crazy
SWAT guy (Lt. Howard Hunt.er played by James
Sikking) is a pure fabrication. I know the best
hostage guy in the country. He's in New York.
They never show cops in real life. They forget we
are people with families and problems. They go for
the negative part: always. the corruption. ru t.ell
you. foe every dishonest cop, I'll show you a
thousand who are straight."
O'Donnell, wearing jeans and a plaid
button-down shirt. catches his breath for a moment.
He leans back on his couch and takes a quick puff
from his cigarette, one of a dozen he'll knock off
during a two-hour interview. Between each, he tells
some great stories. Long ones. Short ones. Gory
ones. Sad ones. When he's through, you understand
why he has so many gray hairs. For each tale
manifests the bizarre extremes of a man and his job.
As a member of the elite homicide division,
O'Donnell met and sometimes befriended popes.
presidents, senators, entertainers and star athletes.
But for each of these cherished moments. there
were many more scenes where low-life scum would
call him a "rat bastard," "sleaze-bag" and "pig." For
every time he was recognized in a restaurant, there
were instances where he was the first person to tell
a mother her son had been killed, or a wife, her
husband. Oftentimes, O 'Donnell interviewed
coroners during the post-mortem because they were
otherwise too busy to talk to him.
"We see the victim all the ti.me," he explained.
"You can get callous to it, but your insides are
churning. How many times can you do that before it
starts affecting you? When you can't survive any
longer, you have to get out."
As a result, O'Donnell says, there is a high
incidence of stress, divorce, alcoholism and suicide
among policemen. In 1977, O'Donnell himself
suffered two heart attacks. The second was serious
enough to force him into what he felt was a
premature retirement. "It figuratively ended my life,"1~he says.
During his seven years in homicide, he was
stationed in a precinct responsible for a 77-block
area encompassing both the upper west side and
upper east side of Manhattan, including Central
Park. He investigated, he figures, about 60 murders.
Sometimes he went two or three days without
sl~p. The "Goodbar'' murder, he recalls, was just
another case until it was pro~lled into notoriety by
the book, and lat.er, the film. ·
"That case rolled right along," he said. "We
broke it five or six days aft.er the girl was stabbed to
death. We showed some photos of suspects to a dry
cleaner in the neighborhood and he sail! he thought
he saw the> guy and had heard he was from Indiana.
We picked'hi.m up a couple of days lat.er somewhere
outside of Indianapolis."
The Roger Hane murder investigation was
much more complex. For one, due to Hane's
background (he had already illustrated a cover for
Time magazine), the New York newspapers jumped
all over the story. Whenever that happened ,
O'Donnell said. his superiors put added pressure on
the homicide t.eam working the case. For another,
1there were few leads. This meant digging up tons of
rerords on past thefts and climbing hundreds of
tenement stairways to interview people.
"We were lucky on that one." he said. "We
were in Spanish Harlem and the first kid we
stopped for questioning was shaking all over. He led
us to someone who led us to someone e lse.
· Eventually we had all six. They all ratted each
other out.''
O'Donnell's obsession with his job, however,
put an, enormous strain on his homelife. He rates
himseh as an "average to fair" father to his three
sons and daughter. They're all grown, eith er
attending college or working full-time. His 19-year
marriage to a school teacher ended in 1977.
"I tried, but sometimes I'd drift away," he said.
"It's tough to go home at 3 a.m. aft.er seeing stuff
and wanting to wake up your wife because you
have to talk to her about something you saw." He
paused. "l guess we see too much.''
· A first generation American of Irish descent,
O'Donnell grew up in a working class section of
J3rooklyn. His father, a mechanic, and mother, now
deceased, gave J0seph, his two brothers and four
sisters a strict _Ca~~lic upbrin_Jing. Aft.er a three
Football Ian& at E
Gade near the
Newport Beach
pier were split like
erowd1 everywhere .
Sunday between
their Super Bowl
favorite.. The left
favored the
Waablagton .
Redakln1 while the
ri1ht half thouted
for the Miami
Dolphim. moetly la
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year sunt In the Marines, U'Uonnell wor ked for
several years as a stock tabulator for the now
defunct New York Journal American and the New
York World Telegram & Sun. A 110-day strike
convinced him to get out of the newspaper busineas.
He decided to try out police work because the pay
was steady, the benefits were good and no two days
were alike.
In hls first couple of years, O'Donnell walked a
beat on the lower east side of Manhattan. One
night, he ~ted w,hat he believed to be a hannless
wino for disorderly conduct. But the momen t
O'Donnell turned his back, the man pulled two
knives and stabbed him three times before
O'Donnell shot him in sell-defense, wounding him.
On the other hand, O'DonneH was forme.r
President Lyndon Johnson's personal bodyguard
for a day. He shook hands with Bobby Kennedy on
t~ occasions. He stood five feet from Pope John
when the latter said Mass in St. Patrick's Cathedral.
Afterward, he personally escorted H appy
Rockefeller. wife of the n-Governor Nelson
Rockefeller, down Fifth Avenue.
And then there were the times at the cop
hangouts, drinking and talking with his partners.
"Cops laugh a lot," he says, as though be'•
dlspelllng a rumor stating otherwise. "l think we
laugh a lot of times to hide what we don't want to
see. Nobody knows what the job is all about. That's
why cops stick with cops. But then once you're out,
you can never go back. You've got nothing to say;
you're not there playing ball."
On his retirement day, June 3, 1977, t he
department threw him a big party. There was Iota
of backslapping, shaking of hands an d difficult
goodbyes. They bought him a lot of drinks and
awarded him a plaque which today bangs in the
living room of bis home. You barely notice the two
other mementoes sitting unobstrusively on a
bookshelf: his gold detective's shield and an eti:a.ted
New York Times clipping in which he was quoted
extensively on the Roger Hane murder. Ria 12
awards for meritorious duty are stashed in hi.a
brother's home In Seattle.
"If l could go back to police work I would," he
said unhesitatingly. "Not anybody can be a cop. It
takes a dili~rent mentality. Some guys will bitch
ab6ut it, but all of them would do it over again if
they got the chance."
.. Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Monday, January ~1. 1983
Lose job or go to jail
DEAR ANN LANDERS; l a.m a bookkeeper for
a una1l corporation. For the put four yean one of
the """"bere hu been tak1na tarae awna of money
without the knowledae of t6e other1, who are on
the road me»t of the ilme.
M:lancee (a law 1tudenl) telll me that since I
have IOlqt of theee checks, and ahlo omitted
entries rom the lncorne ledpr (at h1a request), I am
an acceteOI')' to fraud.
I aatd r waa'only doma what my ham told me to
do and I ectua.lly believed ne could take theee funda
without the board'• approval. He baa now taken
$100,000 and made no effort to pay back any of it.
One of theee da)'l_there will be an audit. I am a
wreck. Can I 80 to jall aa an aoceeeory? How can I
tell my ham I refu.1e to continue to help_ him with
theee withdrawal.I and 1til1 keep my job? I can't
afford to be ~rr.yed. Plew advhe me at once. -NERVOUS S ,y, USA
DEAR SALLY: My coaHltaat, Mortimer
Capita, cemml11loaer of tl1e latenal Reveaae
Servltt IMer Pretldeat Kenedy, aaJd: "Better to
lose yov JM Ou to be foud pllty of llelplag a
member of die ftrm 1teal moaey from 1111 paJ1Dera.
Yo•r fall•re to make a record of tllo1e
wltlldrawal1 l• very damag1D1. See a lawyer at oace. Be or alle wW advlle you. A.ad remember, It
11 a federal crime to malle fal1e 1tatemeat1 to u
IRS ..Utor."
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have a meaage for
the movtemaker1 that could mean bfUer box-of~
receipts and more enjoyment for the public. Here it
ia:
I am 17. Moel of my friend.I are 101newhere
near m.y qe. We do not wi.sh to aee raw .ex and
listen to obeoene language. Much of the garbage
praented in fllma theie cfaya la emban'uling to us.
It ia ahlo a poor aut.titute for talent. We enjoyed
"On Golden Pond," "Raiden of the Lost Aik,"
"Chariota of Fire" and "E.T." They were all blg
money-maken and there waa no lilth in any of
them. Ooem't that make my point? .
P1eMe atve us clean. high-class ftlma, and we
will go to eee them. -A CANADIAN FRIEND
• HOIOSCOPf
BY SIDNEY OMARA
Tuesday, Febraary 1
; ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 19): Avoid rushing to
decisions. Some individuals would like to see you
(rip, to see you fail to complete mis&on. Know it,
protect self in clinches. Have the necessary
documPnts available. Focus on rules, regulations.
; TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20): Obtain hint from
Aries message. Empahasis on responsibility, basic
c:hores, special services, employment possibilities
~care of pets. Older individual is in your comer.
; GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): Good lunar aspect
a:>incides with affairs of heart. creative endeavors
~d appeal to wide segment of public. You'll touch
~ universal theme, people will seek your views
~many who previously opposed you will become
~es. CANCER (June 21-JuJy 22): Take a stand,
P.rotect your own rights, valuable property could be
Uivolved. Highlight independence, originality,
Willingness to get to heart of matt.en. Member of
opposite sex is involved,
-: LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Follow through on
flunch -aense of direction will be res10ted. Cancer
individual works behind ..-enes in your behalf -
you are on brink of major ery. Highlight
DEAR PRIEND: 'null yoa for alaftlDI m)'
1oa1. Yoa allO volct4 &lie 11atlmeat1 of m lloa1 of
people. I llope 10mene U1tn1.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: YoW' anawer to the woman who wanted to know why bankers had more eex appeal than people 1n any other field
ahowed •trona •xilt blaa. You a11umed that all
bankers ant male. For ahamel
In our rather amall-town bank the men aren't
anythln1 to pt excited about, but the women
bankers are 10 damed attractive people have been
knoWn '° 80 in to brffk. $10 bill juat to look. -
GUILTY IN BOGOI'A, TEX.
DEAR BOO: I plead pllty a1 cllaraed. A.ad
now I m•a& pray to God for for,aveaes1 ud bope
Be will be merc1J1J.
DEAR ANN: PINN puah for a law that makes
people who work with food wash their hands
before they leave the bathroom. The fine for not
doina th1a ahould be $500.
As a penon who "'-ln re.tauranta frequently
I am constantly worried about settina 1e>me terrible
diaeue via this route. Than.ks -SHEBOYGAN WOMAN .
DEAR WOMAN: Sacll a law woald be
aaealoreeable. Wllo eoald prove vlolatloa? I wl1ll It
coald Oy bat It cu't.
Are your parenta too•trlct? H.ard tott111Ch? Ann
Landers' free boolclet, "Bullll«l by Puenta? How to
Get M~ Freedom," couTcl help you bridge the
generacJon gap. Send $0 Cf!ntl with yow' requeat
and • Jong, ata.mped, aelf·acJdroesa«I envelope to
Ann Landera. P.O. Box llff~. ChJca60, DJ. 60611.
versatility, humor and intellectual curiosity.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): What begins as a
hobby could be transfonned into profitable project.
Gemini, Sagittarius and another Virgo figure
prominently. Emphasis on payments, collections
and the locati~uabJe object which had been
IOt'lt, missing or stolen.
LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22): It may be necessary
to tear down for ultimate purpo.e of rebuilding on a
more suitable bale. Lunar cycle high, you will do
right thing at right time. -
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You gain access to
confidential data, flow of information resumes,
fears and doubts will be erased. Focus on gain
through written material, outlets for creative
capabilities and a unique relationship with member
of opposite sex.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Emphasis 011
luxury items, art object.I and a serious domestic
adjustment. Many dream,, can now be transformed
into realities. Moon emphasis on friends, hopes.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. UI): Many of your
basic qualities, talenta surge to forefront. Moon
emph~sis on standing In community. prestige,
honor, fulfillment of obligations.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Focus on travel,
communication, 1pirltual values and long-diatance
communication. You'll be dealing with practical
people who know value of money.
P~ (Feb. 19-March 20): Finish rather than
initiate project. Dig beneath surface indications -
you'll unearth information concerning specU.l
inves1ment, lt.ock purchuee. fiacal responsibWty of
one close to you.
MUC flOTICC
GOif i 011 lllDGI
BY CHAALES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF-
Q.l -Nellher vulnerable, aa
Soulh you hold:
+KJe 1:;'AKH2 OQ7 •876
The blddlna hu proceeded:
Nortlt Eaet 8HU1 WHt
I 0 ·p ... I I;' PH• a o , ... ?
What do you bid now'/
A.-We think th•t four
hearl• 11 too con1ervatlve an
action. Your hand 11 rich In
control1, and acH and king•
are undervalued In the point
count. In addition, you have a
flve·card ault and you mu1t
uprrade the queen In part·
ner'• llrat-bld 1ult. Since you
have no cue-bid avellable, a
' Jump to rive heart• ahould
tell partner or your all round
ttrenrth and al,m 1mblUon1.
Q.2-A1 South. vulnerable,
y~u hold:
+t~ 1:;18541 OJI •AQ52
The bidding hu proceeded:
Nortll Eut 8Hlll Weet
I + PaH I NT PaH
2 " ,... 1
What action do you take?
A. -There are those who feel
that, becauae you have an ace
and four-card 1upport for
partner, you owe him
another bid. But a moment.'•
thought ahould point out the
fallacy or that reHonlnr. You
have no hlrh card In either of
partner'• 1ult1, a minimum In
term• of high card1 for your
flnt reepon1t, and your
aecondary honora In the
mlnor1 are of doubtful value
bec&uH Of partner'1 length in
the majon. PaH.
Q.l-A1 South, vulnerable,
)'OU hold:
•Qlot7 ~8U 0 '74 •A.Its
The blddln1 hu proceeded:
N.nh ENt loutll Weet
1 • Pa .. I • p.,, . ') .... . . . ...
.... 1
''' vou.bld now?
A. -Partner haa 1hown a
hand worth about 18 points,
and hie dl•trlbut.lon I• llktily
to be five clubs, four
diamond•. three 1pado1 and•
1ingleton ht'art. Your hand•
me1h well, but 10 far you
have done nothing to en
co urage partner. With ituch
excellent 1upp6rt for hi•
rlrsl·bid suit, anything lcu
than a jump to flvt' club1
would be! an act of cowardice.
Q.4 -Both vulnerabl.-. h
South you hold:
•AK865 ~AQ72 OIUS •7
The biddinr bu proceeded:
Soulll WHt North EHt
I + PaH 2 NT Pua
3 \:;' Pa.ee S NT PaH
1
What action do you take?
A. -Even ir partner has a
full 15 point.s. chances of his
being able to make 12 tricks
at no trump are slight. Had
partner been able to show a
Cit for either of your major
1ult1, slam would have been
Car more likely. But his auc
tlon haa denied holding
either three spades or four
hearts. Pass.
Q.5-Ae South, vulnerable,
you hold:
+AQJI ~A4 OJt •A.1811
The blddln1 hu pro< .. dtd:
••lh WHt Nwtll Eut I• Po• l o P ... I• Pu1 I• Pue
1
What action do you take?
A. -WlLh 17 point• In hi1h
card1, you have not yet
1hown the full value of your
hand. You do not have
enouah to ln1l1t on game, but
certainly you want to l11ue
an Invitation. Since your
hand 11 .... ntlally balanced
with a atopper In th• unbid
auit, two no trump la the ob-
vlou1 choice.
Q.8 -At South, vulnerable.
you hold.
•U>963 ti A OKJ65 •KIOM
Th ... bidding has proceeded:
WHt North Eaat s .. ti.
I c;i l>ble Z ~ 1
What do you bid now'!
A. -We feel thal you have
the values for game. etpecial·
ly since partner made a
vulnerable takeout double.
But it i1 too unilateral lo
jump Lo four spades with
such a weak suit -thal might
not even be the best 1pot; no
trump or a minor suit could
be preferable. For the mo-
mllnt, 1imply Inform partner
of your intentions by cue-
bidding three hearta. His
next bid will clarify hie
h~lding.
prospective clJent is a challenge. (Code red! Prospect
due in 15 minutes!)
flMA IOMlfCI
With the precision of the USC band, everyone
goes to his appointed station. Food is jerked from
top of stove and hid in oven. All cupboard doors
secured. Muddy boots into di.shwasher. (They never
look there.) Newspapers, plat.es and glasses from
living room dumped in freez.er. Detergent, bottles of
pills, dead plant removed from kitchen window sill
and shoved in handbag. Dog bed and dog shoved in
back seat of car in garage.
ATWIT'S END
There's a special place in heaven for people
who have sold their home where the sun always
s h ines, birds always sing and you can cook
sauerkraut and liver whenever you want.
Our old house is up for sale.
There has been onJy one other occasion when
so many strangers have passed through my room
saying things I did not want to hear and talking like
I wasn't there, and that was two years ago when I
had surgery.
A woman has ambivalent feelings about her
house. On the one hand she considen it a dump.
Why else would she be moving? The closets have
shrunk, the utility room can be used by no more
trnm two trolls at one lime and face it, when was
the las~tlme a house outlived It& warranties?
On the other hand, It's a monument to good
taste and clevemefiS, and a shrine to liquid bleach.
The trick to selling " home ls to make it look
like no one has ever lived in it. It's a model home
that hu none of the trappings of human existence.
(Toilet paper, waste cans, cooking odors,
newspapers, dop or children.) During the first
week. t.he call from the realtor who is bringing a
NI.JC NOTICE
CONIOUOA"RD
Ul'OAT OP CONDITION
Con•olld•t~ Report of Condition of "SOUTH COAST
BANK" of Cotta M .... Orange County, and Dome9tlc
Subaldlarlea at the cloee of bualn ... on December 31,
1982.
One person stands guard over c106ed door to
kids' bedroom and explains child inside is
contagious. ·
These elaborate maneuvers completed. the
prospective customer wilJ stand in the entranceway
and ask, "~ this carpet come with the house?1
•
When assured it does, she will sruCf, "Then I don't
want it," and walk out.
One cannot sell a house unless one can handle
rejection. It becomes a way of life. Week after
week. month aft.er month. they file through as the
bitterness grows within you unliJ one day you atop
caring. A$ the prospc.ctive customer comes lhroug}t
the front door, you don't care that the gym shorts
are indoors and bum your eyes, a burnt skillet is
90aking 1n the smk. a wet towel is on the living
room sofa and the dog juat sank ha teeth into a
shopper's thigh.
There is aJways the possabtltly that coming
through your front door 1s a person who sees
beneath the human condition and says, "Now here's
a house you could live in."
Ml.JC NOTia
Or ngo Coatt DAILY PILOT/Monday, January 31 , 1883 Bl
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The March Of Dimes
Double Anniversary
ttJ•ttsl
JO Ye.,s co Conquer f'oUo
Salk vaCClnt
Sabin vacc.1nt
, ........
n YHtl "thtlnt .,,.. .. D•f•CU
Evi1fulltlon <'nd trutmtnt ctnttr~
PKU ttmn9 Jnd trtatmM1
Rubtfla vacc1nat1on
Rn vacc1na11on
Ptrlnatal cart
Edue;ttton tor prC'vC'ntion
utnt!ttC counitflng
Prtn11af d1agnosrs
Intensive Ultt or l•Ck ntwborn
Ptt'vtntron or row blrthwt1gn1
Prtna1al mtd1"'Uon and $urgery
tee I firms suffer
recession's wounds
By The A11ocl1ted Prt11
Nl!:W YORK -Tht> nation'• atttl companlet
ahowud this past week the aevere d epth of the
rt'('\.'8.'llon's wounds. whkh Prt.'IJdcmt Reapn aald are
now "on the mend."
BethJehem S~I C.Orp. pos~ a $1.1' billion lo.a
In the.• fourth quarter -the largett quarterly deficit
t•v1·r· for a U.S. company.
Eurll«r in the wct'.k, U.S. Steel Corp .. the
1ndustJ•y'11 lender, rcportt'<i a loss of $363 million in the
fourth quarter. Armco Inc. lost $183 mt!Uon and LTV
Corp. with heavy Interests in steel. lost $98.1 million,
S hell tops in sales
L,QS ANGELES Shell Oil Co., which refused
to go along with the indust ry trend of offering
disc·oun1s to cash cutswmers, moved from number three
to number one In gasoJjne sales in California, the latest
survey indicates.
The figures compiled by the Los Angeles-based
Lundberg Survey show that Shell sold more than 14.9
percent of ~asoline purchased statewide in November.
Ford imports planned
DETROIT -Ford Motor Co. plans to sell in the
United S t ates two upscale cars that it will
manufacture in Europe, an industry trade journal
reported today.
Ward's Automotivy Reports said one car would be
a specialty version of the XR-4 Sierra, which wW
debut in Europe this spring. The aerodynamic,
rear-wheel-drive car. with a two-door fastback design
and rear deck spoiler. would come to the United States
in the 1985 model year and cost about $15,000.
The second car, code-named Scorpio, will be
introduced in Europe in the 1985 model year and is set
tentatively to come to this country in the 1987 model
year. The vehicle will cost about $20.000 and will be a
rear-wheel-drive. luxury. four-door sedan, Ward's
said.
Western posts losses
LOS ANGELES -Western Airlines posted a
1982 net los.s of $44 million or $3.56 a share compared
with a 1981 net loss of $73.4 million or $5.81 a share,
the c'Ompany has reported.
Western said 1982 revenues were $1.07 billion, up
slightly from $1.06 billion in 1981. The airline said its
net loss for the fourth quarter was $39.6 million or
$3.08 a share compared with a 1981 fourth-quarter loss
of $56 1 million or $4.34 a share.
Gold prices soaring
LONDON -The price of gold topped $500 an
ounce in early European trading today. soaring to its
highest levels in nearly 22 months on the Lon~on and
Zurich markets as the dollar rose sharply against key
currencies.
London's five major gold trading houses set a
recommended morning trading price for gold of
$503,50 doUars.
In Zurich, bullion reached $502.76 around noon,
its best mark sjnce April 9, 1981. when it was pegged
on the Zurich market at $511.50.
Kaiser stock bought
ONT ARIO, Calif. -An investment group led by
Minneapolis millionaire Irwin L. Jacobs now owns
about 14.7 percent of Kaiser Steel Corp. after buying
another 216".000 shares, sold on the open market by the
.fienry J. Kaiser Family Foundation.
The series of purchases by the Jacobs group on
Friday now boosts its stake in the Fontana-baaed
steelnlaker to about 1,064,000 shares, making it the
largest single shareholder.
Gold
By Tbe A11oclated Press
Selected world gold prices today:
London morning fixing $503.00,. up $9.25.
London afternoon fixing $499.50, up $5.75 .
Parts afternoon fixing $504.44. up $8.54.
Frankfurt fixing $502.00, up $7 .00.
Zurich late afternoon $499.00 bid, up $6.00;
$500.00. ask~. Handy & Harman (only daily quote) $499.50, up
$5.75 . Engelhard (only daily quote) $499.50, up $5.75.
EngeJbard fabricated (only daily quote) $S24.48,
up $6.04. · NY Comex gold spot month Fri. $494.80, off $1.20. J
.MeiaU
NEW YORK (AP) -Spot nonferrous metal
prices today:
I
Copper 78~-80 cents a pound, U.S. destinations.
Lead 21 'h-23 cents a pound. •
Zinc 40 cents a pound, deliver~.
Zinc 40 cents aA>Ound, delivered.
Tia $6.2383 Me\als Week composite lb.
Alumlaum 76 cent.a a pound, NoYo
Mercury $840.00 per flaak.
Plallaam $462.00-$466.00 merch. troy ounce, N.Y.
Silver
Handy and Harman, $13.86 per troy ounce.
NEW BUSINESSMEN
Cont•ct the DAILY PILOT tor
Information regarding th•
county requirement• for ualng •
F.lctJtloua llualn••• N• ...
142-4321 IXT. m
DAILY PILOT
8 4 Orang• CoHt DAILY PILOT/Monday, Janu•ry 31, 1083
CBS confirms there will be life after M*A*S*H
Sy FRED ROTHENBERG
Af T....,.._Wrtlw
· NEW Y OKK Ttwn• will be life after
"t.1-A·S·H " : Three chanu:1t•n1 In the current "M ·A·S·H"
Mries -Col Stwrman Potter, play~ by Karry
Morgan; Cpl MaAx Klinger, played by Jamlt' Farr,
ahd Father Mulcahy, played by William
Ouiatopher -will 1tar in a fall 1erles, HllrVey Sh phatd. CBS senior vkc president for programs.
t0ld The Aaaocia\ed Press in a recent Interview.
: The 1erie11, aet in a U.S. veteran's hospital, wlll
f6cus on how the three "M-A·S·H" regulan and
tbelr patienta adjuBt to peace, while 1trugling with
tbelr emotional, social and physical war wounds.
"M-A-S-H" e nds its 11th season Feb. 18 with a
2 ~·hour movlt~ "What~v r happ n1 to the
charact.-ra •l lht nd of 'M·A·S ·H' wlll be
oonUnued In th\' n w rl ," uld Sh ·phan.l.
Th nrw comc·dy, t nhatlv ly Utled "A!tctr
M·A·S ·ll," will ~ bl d wlth eome creatlve
talent from "M·A·S·H," lncludlna oxucutlve
producer Burt Metcalf~ and rltt creator Larry
Gelbart, who alao wu co.writer on Duatln
Hoffman'• hit movie, ''Tootalt-.
"M-A·S·H," ln reruna, ta currenUy the moet
popular syndicated pro~ram, accordln1 to the A.C.
Nld.!Mln C.O. Thia IHIOn 1 oriainal epllodee on CBS
hav6 averaged a 22.9 raDng (the percentqe of all
homes with televisions) and a SS share (percent.age
of TV homea with their aeta on), making
"M-A-S-H" the No. 3 ahow for 1982-83.
TV 'stars' are behind bars
CARROLLTON, Ga. (AP) -Two big cats
their owner says are st.a.rs of televialon corrunercials
are behind bars in Georgia.
transporting wild anJ.ma.la lnto the 1tate without a
pennit, a rm.demeanor, and freed on $1,000 bond.
He faces a ix-Ible one year In jail and $1,000 f ine if
convicted. A hearing waa aet for Monday. The two, a lynx ancf a cougar, as well as a pair
of Siberian tigers and seven timber wolves, were
confiaca\ed by GeorJlia game wardens on Thursday
after their owner, 'Charlie Dasher, 31, moved them
to their new west Georgla home without proper
state permits.
''The law uya you've got to aet the pennita
before you bring wild an1mtil lnto the state," said
Gib Johnston, a spokesman for t he Georgia Game ~
and Fi.sh Diviaion. "He knows he's got to nave the '
permits."
Johnson said the anlma.la were taken to an
animal shelter In Atlanta. Daaher , a native of
Macon, Ga .. said he was ln the procea of moving
his business from Inman, S .C., to Georgia and didn't
have the barn full! remodeled for inspection by the
Game and Fi.sh Divialon.
Dasher said his animals have appeared in a
wide variety of television shows and movies, and
some were to appear with Faye Dunaway in a
movie to be filmed this yeal' ln Albany, Ga.
He said the lynx and cougar were used in Ford
Motor C.O. commercials for the Lynx and C.Ougar.
The commercials, he said, won Cleo awards for
excellehce in 1981.
Dasher's attorney, Jerry Word, said his client
would have to obtain the proper pennita, then file a
civil suit to try to get hla anima11 back. Dash er w as arrested on a ch arge of
Pta.IC NOTICE
PICTIT10U81U ..... H
NAMEITAn•NT The lollowlng P41ttona art dol~
bull-.. ;
DOCTORS EMERGICENTER,
SOPHIE'S
CHOICE
edward~ MESA CINEMA
~~.;::·;,;.:.""' 646-5025
'505 Ventaja. Newport Beach, ,.._ __________ ,
Calllornl• t2660 Claire Wtldemler. M.O . 505
Ventaja, Newport BMch. Calllornla
92660
Gery M. Tall, M.O .. 1833 Fullet1on Roecl, La Hal>r• Height•.
calllc>tl• 90631 Thie 11u91,_. la conducied I>)' e general parlnerahlp
Clafre Weldemi.t
Thlt 1111-1 wu hied with the
County Clerk or Orange County on ~20.1983
~IM.O'ltRA
•I Law • , Dowrl>f'M,
~ IMctl. CA l29a . norm
• Publl1htd Orange Cout Oally
AIOI, Jan. 24, 31. Feb. 7. 14, 1983
: 460-13
DEATH ·1mc11
. ·-BA-UER
A~e111 ......... ,. """"" .... " °Kl88 Ml
QOODBYI" '"' ~.,.. ..
IATllUM. a
THE RDICT
·CONSTANCE E. BAUER, 1---------a g e 4 6 , a re s I d e n t o f Pta.IC NOTICE ......... ~ ..... f d1Bl H unting ton Beac h . Ca . 1---,,ic-m--M>U,..-a~IU-l~ ... ~.~,,..--
P,essed away suddenl y NAM« ITATEMIENT tl.."''""'"•0•~
Jai\uary 28. 1983 al her The lollO'Wlng persons ts doing
M Ba h d l>ulinoas ... restdence. rs. uer 8 HUNTINGTON C ARPET
b'e'e n a sec r e t a r Y a t CLINIC. 1308 Otlve St . Hunu~ton ~untingt.on Beach City Hall Beech, CA 92&46
for. many years and most R K Anthony Albany. t306
recently had been an Olive St . Huntington 8Hch. CA 92646 •e)cecutlve secretary fo r Ttuabualneulac:ond\.teledbyan
Harriett Wieder. Beloved 1no1v1c1ua1
wife of Ronald C . Bauer; R K Albany
beloved mother of Michael T11ct 11a1"'*'' •u ''led -.1th 111e l ~~=~=====a=~~~~=~~~~~~~~~ Ca County Cle<ll ol Otenge County on + Q. Bauer, Laguna Beach. • Jan 14 tt13
Daryll J . Bauer. Enc S . no7311
8 3 u e r 3 n d pa l r i c i a Publl•h•d Orang• co .. 1 oauy l1iTOiiif'\8l;;T°olC.-.NO;Am:NDONiiiiiiiiT B' Ider am a . a 11 0 f PolOI Jan 17· 24· 31· Feb 7·2~8:83 ITATEllllNT Of' AIANDOl•DfT _NO __ TIC __ l!_Of' ___ n.ul~~nr=--.~.~AU~~
ijW1tinatnn Beach, Ca. Allio OF UU OF PlCTITIOUI Notice Is hefeby gtven thtl on ... -.. d NIUC NOTJC( ., ... ,, N.u. Wednudal. the lfth day of stirviving are a gran son The 1011owlng per1ona have February. 1 83. at 12:30 p.m. e t
Ilona Id J . Balderama; 3 PlCTTTIOUl IUtMH abandoned the UM Of I.he Flc1hlou• 2081 ~ Cenl<t ~. ~· ~others. John M. Conner, ,.._ I TATE•NT Bualn•n Name· NEWPORT 201. ln the City ot trvtne. County of
J o seph Conner. both of The lollowlng pwaone .,e doing PENINSULA AEA L TY. 3020 Otange. Sl•t• ol Cellleml&. Bob E.
Grlando. Florida, Charles bullnau u N-port 81 . N9Wpcl(1 Buch. CA Thacker, Tru1IH, whoM 1trfft (., Fu Tu RE w 0 R L 0 92663 addrHI I• 2061 8ual-Center Conner. Jackaon, Ca .. and a COMPUTERS. (II) FUTURE FAIR. (C) The Flclltlou• Bu1lne11 N•m• Oflve, Suitt 201, ll'Ytnt, CA 92715,
s.1 s l e r J u d y Cann On • FVT\JRE FAIRE. (di FUTURE FARE. referred 10 above wu llltd tn and whoM rtlapho"• number 11
Sunnymead, Ca. F riend• 1101 So. Grwid Ave .. Ste. A, sa.nta Orange County on A&M'M It, 1979. (7t41 951-5038, wt11 Nit et publlc
may call at t'lerce Brothen • Ane CA. 92105 Ilona V. l'lec:N, 1552 Mif-tucllon to the hlgheet bidder for
S h M f 40 MICROTECHNOLOGY INC.. Or • 8alb0e. CA 92901. l ~. In lftflll fTIOMY of Ula Ut11t«1
mil ortuary rom noon 1101 So. Grand Ave., SI•. A. Santa Rich¥d Z. bntltl, I 412 8eech SlalN . all P9Y•lllt et thtt lime ot
·until 9:00 PM Tuesday, AnaCA.92705 B1 .. w .. 1m1ne1w.OA 92613. Nit. a11111at oemln rMI Pl'CIC*1Y '¥here funeral eervices will Thlt llut!MM It conducted I>)' • Ilona v. Fltehl llltuattd 1n lht County of Orange,
be conducted at 11 :00 AM c;orporatlon. This •l•t-1 waa llltd wllh Ille Stal• of Otlllornla. dffc:rlbed ••
Wj!dnesday, with father ~~°J-f.,~ Inc. J:;'.n~.c1':e~ °'Orange County on '~ttorth on Eahtllll B atlKMd
Thomas Meagher officiatlng. Vlca Pretldenl A071a htftto and by reftfe11ce made a
J;>ierce Brothers • Smith ThlS 11a1emen1 was llled with the Publl1htd Orange Coaat Dally pan htteof. M 0 r l u a r y direct 0 r 8 . County Cte<k ol Orange County on Pilot. Jan 17, 24, 31, Feb. 7, 1983 The etreet addr ... or common
536-6539 Jan e. t913 -"1-83 dellignatlon of lht Mid , ... Pl'CIC*1Y
r-It: 2·l•tllde, IMne, CA. P~~llJ:e~o.~~~~~~ 3~~~~De11y --nc-~-.. -D"-.--'!...~TIC(~--.. ~-co~~.!:~,""!:.~ • .,~,~~~~
McCOIMK:ll MOITUAalH
Laguna Beach
494-9415
Laguna Hills
768-0933
Sao Juan Gap•strano
495·1776
HAalO« LAW"'-MT. OLl¥1
Mortuary• Cemetery
Crematory
1625 Gisler Ave
:: Costa Mesa
~ ..
' .
I ..
540-5554
f"IHCIUOTHHS
llU UOADWAT
MOITUAIY
110 Broadwa~
Costa Mesa
642·9150
IALT% .. GHOH
SMnlf & TVTHl&.l
WHTCU# CHArtl
'27 E 17th St
Costa Mesa
64&-9371
r1oc1JtC ••w
....OllAl'All c.m...,., Mortuary
c:Noel-<:rematory
3600 PK1hc Vlf/I# Drive Newpe>n Beach
644·2700 • ..... .., ., .... ,
. 162.e3 MAim ITATlmNT lllle. PCllllll04\, « encumbt-
The 1o11ow1ng pel'9onl .,. doiriO to .. 11111 the OO!lgatlont MCUred ll¥ NIUC NQTJC[ ~u: anct~totht~of ....
ROTO MATIC FOOO SYSTEMS confetred In lhet oer1eln deed of FICTITIOUS euutl!ll (Southttn Callf«nla). 711 w t7lh uual date d Auguat 1. 1979, ..... ITATlllENT 1 e xecuted by KENNETH L The follcnwlng P«IOfl la dotng St., •Bl2,CottaMeaa,CA92e2·. GOODWIN a nd MELI NDA ~ -Donald JOhQo>Petert, eotA E. GOODWIN, .. Truetor IO TIU• BREAKFAST IN BED. 4000 Ocetnlronl, llalboe. CA t2Ml. in.it-£ Trwl CO. M Truetee fOf
Peril Newport Apt1., N~S. e.et!.~ ~~~ E Oetoanfronl, c-ttl H-. tnc. • 8tlwftdwy.
Hewpotl a.ch. Cellfomia • Thia bu"'-la conducled ll¥ a reeotded l-1·1179, In 8ootl 11252,
Sylvia Talaon. 4000 Perk general panMrthlp Peg• 9)2, lnttrumenl NO. 1511. Newport Aptt . No. 308. Newpo<1 Don Pttare Offidel Aecordl of Ol'enge County,
&each. C.tlf«m 92MO Th•• llaltment wu tied with 1he Oallfornta a nd re·ra corded
TN• bu91,_ i• conducta<I by an County Oltrk ol <>renoe COUtlty on t -17•2979 •• ln1t #34782. 911
lndlv\dual I 4•3 13328 p, 488
SYIVI• T•aon Jan 14· 1""' fll7W9 Notlee ol Default and Elttlion lo
Thlt at1temen1 ... filed with the Publlahed Orange CoHt Delly lell th• dttcrlbed real property
County Clerk or Otange County on Piiot. Jan l7. 24. 31, Feb. 1, IN3 under uld Oted of Truat wu Jan 6. 1983 304-83 1tc0tded 1-11, 1182, • "'81~1 f~ No 82-219853, OfllCl&t Aeoofd'a of
Publl•h•d Orange CoHt Dally PU8UC NOTICE Or•noe County, C .. f«nla.
Pllot. Jan 10. 17. 24. 31. 1963 T1111 Notloeltglvenlncompllenot
159-eS PICTITIOUI IU ... 11 Wltft the wrlttttl ~llOn made 10
NAMl ITATl•NT the TruttN by Ille Mid~. P'tlll.IC NOTICl
FlCmlOUI ISU ... 1 1
NA• I TATl•NT The lallowtng pereon. .,, doing
bu~·· KNIT WORKERS PLUS, 2941
Jacaranda Avtf'lue, Cottt M••. C.Ulomla 92020
Kttet1 Lyn" C0tc;oran Coflen.
294 I Jacaranda Avenue. Coale ~. Clllllomla 92026 Mar, La OMr1 COn:ottn, 2941
Jac.,anda Avet1ue, Cott• Me ...
Cellfomla 92f2CI
f!Q ~ .. conducitd ll¥ • oen-al partntrttllp
Mar, L Cofcoren
This 1tat-t w .. h4ed """" IN
County CWll of 0r-. County on JatMWy 21. IN3. ,_
Publlen.d Orenge CO••I Dally
Piiot. Jen 24, 31, F'"eb. 1, 14, 1113
45143
T...._ lol......., ·~a are dolnn On Janu&fY 24, tH3. whieh I• Ille bu.;..• ;.""'~ per..... ... d1tt of Ille lnlUaJ pul>HeallOn Of tltie w AT T 8 My LINE . 2 1 3 Not le• ol Sale. th• lollowlng
PrHkntH, Crt , Ptacentla. OA. amouM• rec>r_,t tilt total amounl 92070 ol the unpaid b alance ol lh•
CARL GENNARO , 213 Ol>llOtllon u cured by t h•
PrH1tne11. Ori .. Placentla CA. e11ovt ·dt1orlbed propertr to be ne10 1old and reaaonably etll!Mttd
Thl9 bull""8 It condueted 1:1¥ en C!Oltl, ~. 8fld td'lancet, a
tndMd<lel ce.1 Oennero ':::':to NONlln OWNltl
Thta 1i.temen1 w• hied with the YOU AM •Dm'AUlT UNDIR A "-·-"' ci-.ti f ,.,_ ,, _ _... ...., or TRUeT, DATU AUeUeT ........,..,, - o voanot ......,,., on t , ttrt. UllLlll YOU TAKC
Jan e, l"3 ACTIOll TO '"OTICT YOU"
MaDaWNOHT AnO..YIATUW ............... •ct .,,.
,_ ""°""~'-~MAY• ICU AT A PUii.ie • YOU ... M DPUMAnote or 11C MTUM or ntm NOCeBllll ,.._T
YOU. YOU tM0UL0 COWTACT A -=-..... CA
Publillled Ort"O• Colll Dally Piiot, Jtn 10, 17, 24, 31, 1ta
214.U
MUC MOTIC[
UW\'D.
The IOlal amount OwlnO Ofl IN ~ 111•a111011 1~ ~ leH, e11pentff, advencH , end
co1t1 amoun11 to the t um of
t 2UNSS. The .,.,... .,,..... under tNa
ftCTITIOUa .,_.. PK:nnoue .,_.. o ld oae1 of 1ruat and tlla
,.._ STA,_"1 MAim tTA~ """'!OM MCur9C1 .__ wtf'I
fttt ~ pereone •• doing The follo•lno .,.rton It dolnt a• e 111 n • d to M I• cay 11 aw butlNM M ~ M Wy uomlralll and Ter••• J . THI CHAIN OANO, 1eo e. 21M OAAPHIO 11.1.UllONI. H tl w~. hueHnO and ...... ttrwt. 0.2. Oot'8 MMe, <:allfornla Hamlllon, Huntl.,gton I H oh, folnt fe nan11, lly a11l9n1nent
112827 Oalilornla •~• reoot0act 1n .-1m 1, ,... •· Her'tleft k. Wagner. 1eo r. 2111 E~lll'd HUOlt lell, M4t C'-Y OfflClll raoorclt Of 0r.,,.. coumy,
lMrMt, 0.2. Cotta MeN. Ctlll«illll CllaM °''"''• rtunllnaton 9"oh, Ctllforftll t2t27 Celtlotnta t2t4f The ~ wea ••o••• Joan A. W90ner, II() I . 21•1 Pettlcle t.laty ........ , CNllV llllcl IUIMllMed • ,.,.,.... 111 •
ltrM!. D-2. OOtt• ,.. .... Callforllil Chaff Drive. Hunllnoton h acll, "''*"""°" '900rclad ~ a2t27 Ctllfornte ~ wllft 111111 No1111 ef ,.,__ .....
Thie ~ le ~ ll¥ a Tltlt ~le oonduClled ll¥ M 1t11a 2111 -ef ......,, .... lft
,.,. .. ptlrtnlf!llllD. w kldMcNal ........... ,..,. " ...... .,,
. .....,, I( ..,_ I H ... ti.. ~:1.=-el ~ Tilll ... ,,,... W fled With Ula Thlt 11 .. ll'Mnt .. Mad Wllll ltl8 CWlfr, eo-ey °""" of e>tanta ~Y on C04lt'lti on of °'.,,.. ~ • DMed' -..y 11, ,... ~ .. ,.. ~ •. 1111. .. ... TM1911r.
Pvflilllll* Or .. O..~ Pvl>HtMcl Ctlflte ~~ , ..... .._ OfMl8 CMet~
,_., iMrl }4, 11, M t , 14 ltll ll'llOI, J9fl It, 17, N , J I, ,_ Nal. Jefl 14, at, ,. ... 1. -41$-a ,.,.. ... _....
. • • •
It llt'ijffia th t l\u rt Conrad llket charaic~r1
who rub our aympathJt'tt the wron1 way. L.ut y ar,
h pJayc.-d O. Cordon Liddy, tho touah nut from
Wawrguw, In a TV movt . Tonlaht, he'a a lf'lflah.
chlldlah, cheating huabond tn ABC'• overbearing
"Cont Iona ot a M rrled Man."
Conrad lll ont' tough, unemotJonal cookie crumb
here. Hh1 character la never llktblo. Ht neither
growa up nor growa on vou. And vou know thla la a
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MOftd1y Utru lltMrtlay
All ,.rformancaa bet-. 1:00 ,M (E.alfl ..... , ........... MtlNyt)
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<.:.t.mr~ film tx .... utc• h1• a ·i. to knul:k tomf'body on
hla rump with one punch
Th key c:onCt•Jon. whkh O«W't f'orJy on, 11
\hot Walter Prk'<' II bored with hie lift" and wlfo,
llla wlfo, Pot, play<'d b~ J<>nnltcr Wo.rrt'n (who
10unda and look.a like J An1._• F'ondu), umt'a il'11 hn
fault. h 'I not Al 45, Walwr 111 ti<>lng through a
mldllte crb1LI, onJy he blrunCIJ 1•wryUody c•li.t> h
turns out that he doesn't hate marriuge WI muL·h llll
hP doet rulec und commltmcnta.
\111,IJ\'
l::oo ID. HNI <:HANA'I AHCMLa
The ~ po.e u r~
lrKll t~ to In-ti·
ge.. Ifie dMth OI a gwn-
1>* ~ -eppwet!Uy lrampled II)' hit tftottte
'--· D l!lOHT 18 u.ouGH
0.llld gtOM )Mloul -
.i-t'• WOl'lllnO "'4th •
INWacoMMgue
Cf) cou . .oe
~u.
O.Peul va St JOMC!h•
•tt• MOYll vc onhMllotl1 Of A Mairled
Man" (Premiere) ~
C..V9ill, Jel""'9f Watren. A .... IMMM Mii 10¥o Int......,.. n 111lllft .-
• r•une•r wom•n
tlwMlet1e te .. 1ro.,~
lhlnQ he 11111 W«lied tot.
Cl) OHAllUe'I ~
Tlff911l' ~ 10 '* old eotlOOI wMn IWO OOedl "OM lw otd Ml'Ollly m~ ,.,louely~
I HIAL~f
fHI 8H'JtUNAM
'9\.AY8
"Tiie Merry Wive• Ot
W~" Alohard Ortt·
lllM. Judy !Mia and Ben
K~ -... llKed In 8hak ........ -*'Y of
marrtaoe. rOtMnee, awtn-
dle, end deception direct·
ed II)' 0.llld Jonea.
• nQITUNI
"In The lhadow 0t The
CepllOI" Jeaaloe ~di
loolll II llOw -.Oled '-id·
ttt In Wtenlnfton Ot epple
wllh the ptot)lema of pow..
•• dlenge Ind hard UtNI
In • predomlnattty blllCtl
Amertc.n city. Q
(%)MOVll
Orane• Cout DAILY PILOT/Mond1y, Janu1ry 31, 1113 •
KHXT (2) 8:00 -"8Qua.re Pep." Lauren faU. hNd-over-heell fn love, bUt hu little
chance of winn.lna her hee.ttthrob.
KABC (11) 9:00 -"Confffllona of a
Marrled Min." Robert Conrad and
JeMlfer Warren at&r ln a movie about a
aood h u1band and lc>Vln1 father'•
otMlelllon with a younpr woman whlch
threaaena t.o destroy everythina he hu
worked for.
KOCE (SO) 10:00 -"Enterprt.e." Hoet
Eric Sevareld, in "The Buck Stop• ln
Brazil," look.I at the hlah·•taket world of
lnternatlonal banktna ln Sao Paulo,
Braallja, New York and Zurich,
.... ,.... 1111 ~
lion '"' t lrlO 8 l[l T~ JOtolN,
M.D,
.......... In !fie ......
man'• -Id only lo NII up
.. llinat raal"" Md lltoo ..,_ ••1 llANUNT .. ..,.......__
lllO 'NTH• .... MOYll
• •• ''TN~ltlOl't''
(IMO) lllldwd ~. ~IMnQTwo.,..,.._•
• hn lltenoleoo ""*
-.111on !Incl tn.t "'*
IOll9 for MGtl °"* -· lllot• """ ttMllr profeaa6on. .. amlltUoM. •PQ·
I: ... (%) MOYll * * \t "Heavy Mel al" (1Mt)~. VOlaeaof
JoM Cafldr, JoM Vernon.
A~.,-.Otbol
ltemaftdoue pi-. llM a
llrenea "*' on a variety
ot cl\areo••• In different
UMtt eno p11C11 1n ""
lll\lvtf'M, • "' 4:00 (I) f~ O' THC
MON••la
CO)MOYll
l:OIC.CI * • * '"T°""91y~(tl11) '• "GOW Dalt1ay, Mn-Mar· : p laMd on IN foeil
00-• by The Who A
~~WUOk--. dumll artei ~ Dr ... •
alftlt of tt1t fMhef'e M41TW
1ii.o-• mooern~ ,,_.,.,.. alUllOl*f Dr •
ff..cly l#IGle Md • WOt•
eNptlfnO publo, ·..a·
f-.IO e • • \t "Hwray ~or M ·'
ty loOpl" (INO) MllNIC• "
•d Voloa ot To!'llmy
arno.i.1 A '-'*Y t1t1 "'*' IO ptOMIMlloe M a moYle .. ., end ~ ... •
""' tor prtaldMI of .. "' ·o· . .. O:V ............. w., ...
( ttn) ....,. ....,,,,., Hatn.
eon '°'d A moti.y ~ llon of retlelt end r~
betld IOll9fher to atttOlt
IN fM9I ..,_ lort of WI
oppreulva g•••c llc
empire. 'PO'
(0) * * "FOi-Oarllng" •
(1959) Wcllle .... Dell
Att\11 A ~ ooupte'a
,,,.,,... I• Mved by •
guardlen eno11 who r....-nblel the ...... , __ .
ll•movle•tat .
• ntMl'8 COMPAH'i
Jecll PGeM .. !\la own !win
to romance Furl9y'• ~
• HAWAII lllVE-0
MoOarrett find• hlmMll
with • ~ leg WOUfld
and al tM l'Mfc;y ol en
armed and dangeroue
Neaped convtcl.
James Clavell's "Shogun,"
will be rebroadca1t over
•••• "Edge Of The
City" ( 11151) Sidney P011ter,
John C-¥«-An Army
delertet ta placed In a
dllemm• Wiien hi• black
friend, a gang l>o8a, la
llllled on Ill• loadlng
dodl•
Oonao talla tor a iwn...
aurgeon ..tio la ~mined
to prOYe IMwMlf • c:ec>able
.. ~male doc:1or. (R)
Niel! Mancueo, David
W-. TM pociulatlon of
• 6oulh-•terl\ d-1
'-Cllon 11 terJorlud by h<ln·
dred• of vampire bah
wNdl lnvede Ille atM In
-lllMTlbetl wtletl night lalla. 'PO'
•• "Kiii Altd Kiii AQaln"
(IHI) J-Ryan, Anne.
line Kftel. A tllatllll at11
•P«t b•lllM the minion•
ol • power-mad aciantlat
Intent on enellWlf man-
kind wllfl • -m6nd.con-lfol drug, 'PO' .MOVIS * * * "The 0ooa Of Wt1" (1NO) Chrlatopher Walk·
CZ) • • •.,. "Mac"1h"
(1111t)Jon Finch. Fr~
Cl Annla Directed by
Roman Polanalll. 8aMd on
8nak..,,..,e·1 play, TN
greed and ambltlOrl of a
man end 11111 wlte INd them
to tragedy In t lth-Qntury
Scolland. 'R' 8D OVMEASY
Ou.t: autlp' Wright Mot·
n..(R)Q G PULAT'eHIOHT
Howard El9Mbetg, public
lnter .. t laW)W, and How-
ard PMllpe, director of the
Conaervallv• Ceucue.
d•b•t• Ill• quHllOn,
"Should -•bo!WI legal •Id aervlcea lor lh•
poor?"; buW-CONUll·
ante Tllomu Peter. and
Robet1 Waterman looll ••
America'• beet-run com-
pari ....
CJ) CMNEW8 9 MCNEWIQ
8NecNEWI
a;) AHOTHIA UR
(C)MOVll!
* ·~ "Nlghtwlng" (111111)
Nick Mancueo, David
W111n«. The populatlon of
• South-tetn d-1
region la terrortred by hun-
dred• ot vampire beta
wNch Invade the -In
rneu number• wher> night , ..... PG.
DMOVIE
* •i.t "Birch Interval"
( tll18) Eddie Alber1, Rip
Torn. A young girl It eMI
to llYe with AmWI ,...t...,..,
whet• ... IMrna abou1 the
rMlltlee of the adult worid
'PG'
t:301 ALU Dea<CAVITT (J)QINEWS 9 1ARHEY Miu.ER
Two armed hoodlum•
Invade the~ room but
Berney llu little time tor
them ~ • bOmb ..
•boul lo go off In a bulk).
I~ ecroea the al/Ml. m AOtUNCE THEATAE
THE VEAi' THAT WAS:
1912
Fiim ciipe, -lootage
and orlglnel animation are
uNd to~ the moa1
-•ble _, .. of the
pr...ioua~
(Q)a.19El
A eplrtted trtbule to the
genlv• ot cornpoeer Euble
Blllk•. i.eturing 24 of ..
beet aonga lnCludlng "In
Honeymuc:kle Tltne" and
"I'm Just Wiid About Hat·
&'MOVIE • *" "BeloYad en.my· (11138) Oevld ..,....., .,..,_
Obenln. Love tr~
bitter panlMn llnM when
an lrlall pettlot dleccNw9
11eio-... ~
during the .-ty '20L
1:00 e cee ..wa D ...c..wa 8 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
Plnlty Tuecadero retume to
MllwalAk• and "'* her
wey beck Into Fonzte'a
'-1.(Part 1)
D MCNEW8Q D 10AP
Jeaalce dtvoroee et..ler
and ~y publldy
updatea ttMfr iov. ...... at
• walcome petty lor v•
da.
• THMF8 OOW'AH'i
Jedi adopta • -kNlge
to l)6MM a W9althy -
· CHANNll LISTINGS
8 Kf'IXT KBSI
8 KNBC INBCI
• ICTLA (Ind I
8 KA8C IABCI
0 t<FMB ICBSI
fl) t<HJ TV llnd I
Ill l<CST IABCJ
• ICTT\/ !Ind.I
e l<COP·TV (Ind l
'• ICCE T IPBSJ
G KOCE IPBSI
· five consecutive nights
beginning at 8 :00 tonight
on KNBC (4).
wf\O would Ilk• to many
""" • 8 JOtWt'8 WllO em> MlllNDS
AIPORT
CJ) ........ ~
A J.,.,_ OWM .,_
that -.. ol tile U.S ...
Ila .uge: • prollle ot
llouMhold hint• eolumnl1t
~Crul#-Evww.. 0 IHTERTAJNMEHT TONGKT
lnlervlewt wltll Maty Mat·
tin and Larry Hagman.
a;) ORANGE COUNTY
TODAY
{%)MOVIE
* * "Lal'1 Do II Aolin"
(11175) Sidney POltler, BIN
Coaby A mHkman and a
lectory work., engage In
betting and llypnolllm to
r .... fundl '°' ........ lodge. 'PO'
7:30 I) 2 OH THE TOWN
F .. tured; a IOok at a gra,.._
ty madllne UNd 10< the
,...... OI back and ~
pain; Elle Fltzo«eld llng1
In Ille lounge ot Ille DC 10. D 9 FAIA y FB.IO 0 LAW... & 8HIN.EY
&OOW'NIY
The glfta encount., IWO
goye and -perN on a ekl WMkend.
8 EYEONLA
Featured: • auppor1 group
lor perenll wtlOM dlltdfen
have ~ rnurct«ed; •
proflla ol Magic Johnaon; a
looll •• "--"" male
modell D MAD.UWI "'-Ace
M~ hlr• a t.ctiy Inte-
rior decotatO< to rede-
e«•t• lhe tNinelon.
• MC» IN ~TI
J ennifer'• chlldhood
-4""'1 .,.,._ 10 mall•
hel'keep her ._ to many
him.
• T1C TAC DOUGH
• MACNR. I L1!HNEA
AU'()ftT
ID SHEN< PMV1EW8
Neal Gab* and Jeffrey
L~ _...., ''Gandhi''
end"Fr-."
CJ) UE mTEC'TOft
111 YOU A8fCID '°" IT tD WHAT"IMYLM? CID FMGGU ..ocK
PwMdd Boobef IOeea the
epeclel ptotectlw he1 """ en to him by M.,-Joty, the
'*"'9 trMll heep.
1:00" CJ) IQUAM ....
Lauren 1W ~
llelta In IOll9. bu1 Ilea llt1M •
dlanc:. of winning lier
"-!throb.
118SHOGUN
Sflipwredted E.ngllltl NM-
QelOt JOtwt 8lldc1tlome
(Rk:hard Chemberlein) la
captured by JapaneM
awnurw -non and -..
monecl to Ouka by the
~~T0tenaoa
(Toehlro M!Mw). .._.he
18 alaled tor eucullon by
Toran11ga'1 bitter rllCAll
Lord l•llldo (Nobuo
l<anello). (P#t t)(R)Q 8 MOYIE
(lie) KOOC (Ind.)
0 On TV
l Z·TV
H HBO
C ICiMmul
f IWORI NY , NY
111 !WTBSI
I IESPNI
I IShowttmel
• S9olh9fll
• (C•ble N-t. Nel-r~
• • "Fwecreea" ( tHeJ
J amM St-art, Henry
Fonda. A am .. town pro-
tected by • timid llletllf 111
terre>tUed by • Oangleader
andhlamen. ea THATS
INCMDl8l.ll
F .. IUNCI: • cat tll•I io-
10 rMln and~; hOW
peoc>le reflCI when lfley
thlnlc a wc*nan la In trou-
ble, • man jumpa out of •
hot lllt balloon; ullrallgtlt
plane. uMd for poliOlt
petrola. •
D MOVIE * * * "Fall-Sale" ( 111&4)
Henry Fonda, o.tl O'Her·
lilly. A SAC pl-ftlea
through • ''1811-ule" zone
puttlnQ New YOt11 In dan-
~~bombed.
• ...... MAOAZJHE
A J~ game allow
that -al ot the U.S. M
It• ataoe: • mother-and·
daughter reunion after 28
)'Mfl of treneatlantlc ...,_
aratlon. ewow * 111'\.t "Atttic* On Terror:
The FBI V..-Tiie Ku
Kiwi KIM" (Pen t) I 11175)
Ned Beatty, John Becll.
The FBI ln-11gat• the
murder. of thr• cMI
rightt -1tere In Mlaala-
alpp.
• "'°"'1UHI
"In The Shadow Of The
CapjtOI" ~ S.llltctl
look• at hOw elected IMO-
... In WMhlngton ~
with Ille pre>bterna OI pow-
er. Ghange and hard tlmee
In a Pl edon'lll .. tely bl-*
Amerlc:an a.y. Q
...... CAH
PLAY"°'* "<>pp.,,._,,.,..• A lite la
Mlected tor ... ,.,., ··-le bomb teat~.
and PYWIOent Truman la
faced wtth the declllon ..
to wtMn end hOw Ille bomb
wtll be UNCI. (P#t 4) Q 9 00.LW
MIUTM.U.
Arizona w. Or-oon
(C)MOVIE * • • ..~ Tiie &ullM"
( 1975) Gene Hackman,
Cendlee Bergen. A frontier
IWWlplper aponaora • ,_ egalnat time acroea
Ille w .. tetn badlenda.
'PG'
(8) (J) MOYIE
• • • ''The Competition"
(11180) Rldlard Or~.
Amy IMng. Two planlat1 at
a San F~ mu11o
competition find .,,., --
IOll9 lot eecfl other --Neta wffh lhllr profeealon-
al ambition.. 'PG'
(D)MOYIE **" "Aollo\oer" (11131)
J-Fonda. Krta ~ I~. A tonner rncwle
llat ..tlo took -the ~of her late
lluaband' • COt'POf atlon end
• hlQtl paw• ed tlnenclal
expert .,_..,. lnvoflled In
• cllautt-dee! wfth
Arab lnYeltOR. 'A'
ct wow ** ''My P ... Mf' Telly
&wellla. MtcMlll eon.tan.
tine. A --'Ill bual-
neeeman ""uma io hie
Greek homeland • ....._ he
ftnd1 himMlf eetrwiged "°"' ttle ..,,. ... of Illa ·~· I=*» 8 CJ) I'll.THY NCH
A CMI Wt1 diet)' tutne the
Becka Into t,_,,• hunt.
... Cl'9edlly -cHno lot •
lor1~ In gotd •
I UI~ ~ (J) M•A•a•H
B.J.~on•
'*fll to Pf-hlmMlt -the 4011lfl'• ~
prKtloal joll•. (A)
I:'° 8 CJ) NEWHART
LHll•'• pretty coullln lalla
for Kirk. and Joanna
deClldM to learn how to
pley tile piano .
• M•A•a•H
Hawkeye wrltH • letter to
hta lat.her, talllnO him -
of lhe wacky golnoe-on In
the40nt11.
10:00·~~ A gang rape lllctlm turn• to
CNla and Mary a.th wtMn
• retrlel II Otdered lor one
of her ~t• and .,,. 11
loroed 10 rell\le her COUt1·
room ordeal.
8Dmtl> NEWI
(!)MOVIE
• • • ''Cllp(loe" (11187)
Dorta Dey. Rlchatd Harrla.
A woman travel• Incognito
to lracll dOwn the natCOI·
lea ring reapc>Nlble 10< her
father'• daeth.
QB ENTMPMN!
"Tile 8udi Stopa In Brull"
Hoat Eric Seva1eld look1 al
the hlgh-ltalc• world 01
lntematlonal banking In
Sao Paulo, Brallla, N9w
YOt11 and Zurich. Q
ID THIVIMHAH
A retlted gutwllnger le the
targe4 of • ~
a.klnQ I~ who c:ap-
tur• him a60<lg Ille Wyo-
ming railroad llne.
(O)UOYIE
..... "Vice Squed" ( 11182)
SeHon Hubley, Gary
Swenaon. A police detec-
tive and a 11rMtWalker
'-'" up to ltac> • p1mc> ~ for mutderlnQ
one Of Illa-. 'R'
CtMOW
* **'_. "Soldler Of
Or11nge" ( 111111) Edwwd
F"o•. S.-PenftallOon.
Shi deumatel ... Dutefl
uMertlty to their ....
rate weye wtMn war breeka
out In Europ41. 'R' ~19(8)UOW
..... "\llce SqUld" (11182)
S•Hon Hubley, Gary
Sw-. A polloa detec-
tive and a •tr .. twalker
•-up to trap • p6rnp
reaponelble tor rnutderlnQ
oneof .. -.• R'
to'-*> 9) IND& 11 IOl!NT
NE'TWOM NEWI D ALl"M atcJ IOIOOl.
··OVnemtc S.llng" 8u1dt
Flnda6Mn end Kathy Wood
demonalret• parallel •~ Inf, • l0<m which prlMdel
the gr .. 1 .. 1 contrOI and
creatMty.
CC) TIMOTHY ANO THE
ANGEL (l)MOW ••'A "Va Squad" ( 1182)
S•Hon Hubley. Gary
SWW'leon. A polloa detec-
tlw and ...........
teem 1J9 to tr ac> a pimp
rM90f'lalble for rnurctenng
onaofhlewomen.'R'
{%)MOW • • * "Hou•• Calla"
(11178) w111.. Matthau.
Glenda JacMon. A wtd·
owed doctor ,..... hie c-a tendendea long
enough 10 , .. tor • dl¥of-
cee who ~·1 belew In
11:oo~';°a
NIWI
• IA~YNIGHT Hoet: O.J. Slmp1on.
OYeeta: Aliflfofd & ,.,,.. -· I .. llAl'CH °""· THl&IE•OHS
Their -~ c;aueea merftal INytlem for the
.leffeltotle.
I HAMY-0
NI LATIHIGHT
Hoat: Oannll Whotey
(C')M<Wia
...... "Blow Out" (1 .. 1)
John Ttavotta, Nanc y
Allitn, A IOI.net tedlnlalen
MIO "°"'• Oft "°'1'0t ,....,. beoofMI ~ tn •
mwder my91ery wtlerl lie
D QI THE MIT Of'
CAMON
Holl: J ohnny Car.on
0'*9tt: Andy WllHam•,
Gabe K9j)lan, Buddy Rloh,
Frad Rogett. (R)
0 0 MCNNS
NIGHTUNE 8 YOU A8l<ID R>R rT
Futured: "Kay.king Down
The HlmUayan Rapcll•"
and "World'• ltrengeat Trwellng ......,_, .. eMOYW • • * "Bllllon Ooll1t
Brain" (11111) MICllHI c:.uie. Francolae Oorteac.
s.ct'et egent Harry Palm«
bacomea Involved In
Intrigue and dou~'"9 In Finland. 4D 100C:UJll
1 t:.M CID THE YaAA THAT WAS:
1112
Fllnl dip&. -loo4909 and orlglnal animation .,.
uaed to ctvonlcta tile moat
memorable -ta Cf the
preoAoua yew.
t2:00 . INTP'TANielHT TONIGHT
lntervlewl wtth Mary Mat·
Un and Larry Hagman.
0 111 THE lA8T WOAD
DMOW
**~"Mighty Joe Young"
(111411) Terry Moore. Rob-
.,. Atm1ttong. When •
gorllla .. rllMd by • young
girl In Atnca, a pr-ae-nt
trlM to bring h 10 the U.8.
11 • nightelub act. i ::' STV.vOHD
"81ood Floww" A young
petrlot died •ttemc>tlnO to
IMllllnat• • tyrant dicta-'°' · (Q)MOWE
** "Patalonata Plea.-*"'•" (111711) .MM Louil
Valtler. An lneomnl•c
engeoM In -ual IMla·
.... about hie~ ..
• cure tor hie -.1111 --~ • • ''TM la91 W0<d"
( 111111) Richard Hatrla,
K.-81am. An uftWOtldl)
1n--.1or ~~
flOhlt City Hall In en
attempt to -Illa ..,_,..
ment houN trom Ille
wredt•. 'PO'
12:10 ())MOYIE
• • • ... ''Time Bendite"
(11181) CtalG Watnock,
Dal/Id Wtmet. A young
boy la ,...,.. on • tl1p
tllrough Urne by a bend OI
dln*1utM WOUIO-be out-
.... ~ heve ltoler\ •
tlfne.wllrp map lrom the
&ipr9me Being. 'PO' 11:1'(%)C.~
tt:aO 8 '11 LATE MGHT WITH
DA.YI> LeTTINilAN
0~11: Bob and Ray.
llU1hor Fren lAOowlU. (Al
• OOUfll.-
(!) TOM coma: Ult
Cl.Ola
Clwat; Ohad E-•U
• LOW. AMMICAH
81Yl.2
··~ Altd The AtcUc Ste-
llon" nw.. airmen ., .,,
iaotetad atatlon -alt Mlaa
Auouat· ··~ AAd Tiie Coed Dorm'' Fr9ehman
Stanley Stein flr'°9 Illa
roommat. ... girt CO wow * * \t "NlghHll!llhiti..wtt*i111on" (11119)
(Z)MOVll
*'**lot "Lee 8 lcha1"
( 11111) Jean.Louie T rlnttg.
nent, Jaoqueltne 8-d.
A rlctt, aging IMbla!I plcka
up a young Patltlan alde-
wellc entat. 'A'
tlM 8 (J) C04 'IMeO
A myetery writet ~ the
"perMct CtltM" In the
mufder of Illa partn«, (R)
1!00 e fOM corn.a: Ult
~OU ewovw * 11t \t "Strange Arid Oead-
-ly Occurrence" (11174)
Robet1 Stactl, Vera Mllea.
A"-r moving Into a -~ In tile country. •
tamlly 18 con11tncec1 II)'
llrange -·· lha1 Ille ~ might have ~ •
mlltllke.
Cf) MMV 'AMllll
• MOYW
'"Wonder Womart" ( 11178)
•Nancy Kwan, ROM Hogen.
0 INTPT......,.,
TOMQHT
lnteMewl wtth Mary Mat-
tln and Larry Hagman •
Ck)MOWE
• **"' "St1t Wara"
(11111) Marti H.,,,.., Harri-'°" Ford. A motley collec-
tion ot r..,... end roboll
band together to attedt
the ~ ..,_ tor1 of .,,
oppreulve galacllc
empire. 'PO' 1:ao a a ...c NRt8
OYENGHT I Ge.NJTrrt
IO YOU n4INK YOU
GOT T"°"9lD
(D)MOW * * * "Bella Are Ringing" (IMO) Judy HOllldey, Dean
Martin. A Illy end 1mpr ...
alonable young--""' Mtvtoa ooerator beCotl'M
lftfMuew.d with a ClflermlnO
~phW!t;w,
t:OO 8 CJ) CM NeWI
MGHTWAlCtt
Cf) WILUMI TILL
-~WOM.D 9MOY9
**'*~ ''W.-Ute .. It
Arlywe(f?" (1N1) Aldwd
l)feytuaa, JoM C...._ wt•. Pllrelylild trom the
nec:k cs-i In en au•-
blle acddent. • aculptor ,.,,,., ..._ about Ille ...
before and eloquently
"fUM tor 1111 right to die.
'A' .-(l)wov. * * * * "The Lui ,,...ro" (1MO) Catlwtne '*-·
0..111d Oepardleu. Dnc:t·
ad II)' Francola TNllllU1. Dunno World w.,-II, the
proprietora ot a atNll Parle'
ttlMtrw try 10 k~ their
~·t open during
the Germen ~· 'PO'
2: 11 (%)MOW! * * \t "NUIU'lo" ( 1978)
Oewld P roval. JamH
~ A young man tnea 10 help ,,.. feltlded
btolh-!r -~ from hi• own tantaey wor1d Into the
malnattWMI Of dally Ille. 'R'
"°•~ 1:AO (CS MOYW
.. • • ... "The Chant Of
Jimmie lladremltll" (111111)
Tommy Lewla, Jac:k
~ A Y°'tftO llalt-
bteed abOftgjne-.... 10
JOHN DARLING
en, T0crt e.eno-. After
being torlured and oa.,ort·
eel II)' .,, Alrlcan dlcttlO<, a
mercenwy return• to IMd a revotutlon. 'R'
4:t0 (I) MOVll! ** ... "Vtc.Squad" (11112) 8•Hon Hubley, Gary
aw.neon. A po11ce ~
tlw and • ltreetwllker
IMl'll up to trap • pimp
~ tor murderlnQ
onaofhllwomen.'A'
4::IO (!) llUUWM<LI
4:M (C) MOYie
..... "Blow Out" (11111)
John Travolla, Nancy
Allen. A 9CMMCI technician
..tio WOfk• on horror ftlrne
~ lnYOlved In a
mufd« myetery wMt1 lie
wit,_ 1111 aaeaaalna-
tlon. 'A'
. Ttw•dafl'•
Daf1CI•~ /tlovl~•
a:ao CD * • • • "Edge 0t Tiie Clty" ( 11157) Sidney POltler,
John c .... .,.. ... An Army
deaer1er ta placed In • dllamma when ,,.. blacll
lrlend. • gang boee. Ill
klll•d on the loadlng ~
doc:lla.
a:oo (a> * * "S.. Till'ough A
Window" (11112) J-
McMullan. ICele Woodvllle.
A TV ~· aeeign-menl to allow the -with wtllCfl privacy c:an be Ylo-
leted 1uma Into • peteonal
0 b II Ill 0o I wltll Y0yauttam
'R'
••• "Of-loe"
(11181) Ryen O'Neal, Anne
ArOO.. An...-and a
IOdaltta an.mpt to rob • South American _.,
amuogtar ol • lorlune In
~1.'PG'
a:ao lC.l ** "You Light Up My
Uta" 111n1 Didi Conn. Joe
Sliver. An ••plrlno
eonawnter tn.. to ~
wffh the ltwee men In '* ......... •abllefllno ,,.,
own ldanllty. 'PO'
7:00 (!) • *" ........... Ot S-" (1161) ..,, i.-
--· Torty Curti8. With the help Of • crinolrlll pr-
ao-nt •• ~end ....
New York columnlll
braek• up ,. ale!•'• ~wttha~
CID • •.,. "The Magtc: Of
La11le" ( 11111) Jam••
St-1, Mickey Rooney.
The l*ooved OCiiia helpa to
, .. "'"" • ~ boy'•
lalth "" humanity wtMn ahe
pt-II -al Ctlaea
from ooourrtng In a .,_.. ""Y1lllay-. ·o· (I) ***,.."Star Wan"
(tlln) Matti Hamil, Hem-
eon F0td. A moti.y OOllel;.
tlon OI rMIAll and robot•
bend •aoettw to attadl
the '-'09 9j)tlCe fort ol M
oppreulwe galacllc
empire. 'PO'
CZ) * ..... "wi-Liie ..
II Anywey?" (11111) ~
ard~.JoMC
vetea. Paretyncl lt'om !tie
necll Gown In 1111 llU1omo-
ble aocldaflt, • aoulptor
rwn!nlacaa about 1111 ...
before and .,oquenlly
.,. ,,._ for hie right 10 die.
'A'
l:aO CS) • • • "The Catered
Altllf" ( tlllle) Bella O.llt1,
~ Borgnlne. A loYlng
rnothAr -her hutlbend'• entlt• llfe M\llnot to give
her daugllt., • blo wed-
ding.
10:00 CD•• "Ar• You With It?"
(11148) Oonlld O'Connot,
Olga San Juan. A
malhematlc:lan oi-up hie
.l<>b to J01n • carnlllal.
CC) • • • "Two Weea1 In
Another Town" (1"2) K1111
Oouglaa. Edward 0 . Ro0-
ln1or1.. A mlagulded aatof
•find• happlnMI In en
Malllent produoer'a job. lit 11t * "The Lael Word"
I 111711) Rk:herd Harrie,
Karen Blacll. An unworldly
lnYentor alngle-handedly
flQlltl City Hall In en
•ttemc>t to uve hie apart·
ment tlcKIN from the
wrectier. 'PG'
I t:OO CID * ..... "Superman ....
( 1880) Chriltopher ~.
Margot Kidder. W1llle -·. lnO Parle from a rlYdMr
••plo•lon, Superman'
unwlttlno'Y Ir-the trio o(·
powerf\tl lllllalnl wf\O -· originally ~ by
Illa Kryptonlan father. 'PG'
11:GI (IJ * * "Lait'a Do II Aoaff!" ( 11115) Sidney Pot-
tier, 8111 Coaby. A m11tin*f'
and a factory worker:' •
~ In betllnO end hypo
notlam to ,.... lundll tol
tllelf lodge. 'PG'
11:30 (0) •• ·~ "Heevy Metal"
(11181) Anlrnalld. Volcet of
John Candy, John Vernon
A "'YIJlerloua II'-orb of
tr~ sio-' l\M 1
etr11nge ettect II"! a Ylltlety.
of ctlar aciere In dllterenj
tlrnea anCI ~ In t~
unlYefM 'R' •• (%)•••' .... Chan .........
Int" ( tH2) Weyn4 WMg,
WOOd Moy Two cab-
dt"-9 -di San F'r-·
deco'• ~ tor ...
-Wtlo .... aumtan.:,
tlal --ot "'°'MY tr°" "*"· 1HIO G * 11t ~ ''Wtlo Done ltf" '
( tllM) Benny Hil. 8ellndi
Lae, A lomw r1nll .weeper,'
.. .,, loe .,_ lllma o.ted-
fl\le to tr.mi down an Inter·
nation• ep; . • * * "The Winning TeMI" (11152) Oorit Dey,
~ Aeaoan. PltdW ar-Clewlend ~·
der beCOrnee one of ""-,
9!._Mta of buebtill.
lCJ * * * * "Harold Arid M-..de" (1117t) ~ Qor.,
don, Bud Cor1. An eo-,.ar.
old -,,_.,an 1ei'
YMT-old boy oo-..ct
with dMlll In. funeral~
lor. end proceeda 10 teadl
him the .,., of M>g and
lolltng. 'PG'
Ct • • ~ "Dlfch lnterv.r·
( 11178) Eddie Albert, Al9
Tom. A yOung girt le -"'
to live with Allllall r-..~
-'*-ahe laeml about the
,....., ... ot the adult ~-
'PG'
t:OO '* * "The ~I Train
Robbery.. ( t11111J Seen
Conn.y, Oonlld 841tfw~
lllnd.
II other 81Mt1 .......................................................... 4e5 Total depoelte ............................... .' ........................ 11, 139 .
,te,moue ...... ..cnnoue m ..
NAM9 STA~ MAim ITA~
The ~ .. tone.,. doing TM tOllOwlno J)et90!ll •• do1r19
OTAL ASSETS .................................................... 29,118 I, Tay McNall'y, Vice PreekMnt and CMhler of the "''°"' OP CONDmON UAalNI ~ ~do hereby dectete that ~Report of : Con1olldatlng domHtlc aubaldlarlH of the PACIFIC Demand cs.poeii. of lndMdual9, Condlfton lel'n.tt and OOffltCt to the belt of my knowtedue : ~-~-· TAVA COMPANY, 3 Taylor, CONTRACT ~ A.NOC.
lnl1ne, ~ t2ft4. ...... ...., M67 llrdl .. ~ Petry a.-ba. t Teytot, IMne. 9-ltl, a_..., ' ~,.!!7 14·1....,,.2 • __. C:HAAL!I WUT, 1119 W.
-· ..... ., •• _... "'"""'-oiann.. It. w. c:o.ia. CA. 111'0 Ad .• Tlllldn. c:.lfomlll t2tl0. Thie~ 19 condl'*Cf by 111
""' IMir"9a .. oondUctlcl Dr • ~ gener9 pert...... QNfW w...
Thia eta":..~ ftltd with Ille Thie ~I -Med with 1M
NATIONAL BANK of Newport 8Mctt In the lt•t• ot pwtnenh~. and c:orporetJonl .......................... e,571 and beff91. . .
Celfom&a, at the CloM of~ on Deo1mber 31, 1882 Tim. end NVtngt depoetta of lndMdualt, /a/Tay McN-"Y • pubtllhed In rllPC)nM to cal rn8de by Comptroller of the Plf1ner8Npl, and OOf'PO'lltlonl ........................ 15,0M Jenuaty 28, 1tea
Cwrency, unw thle 12, Unh9d 8ttit• CocM. Section lfted and offtcer9' °'**' .................................... 343 We, the undef'l6gned dir.c10tt etteet the correc:t,.... ·
111. Tot., Dlooelt1 ....................................................... 22.011 of this ataterMnt of reeouroea and MablltUet. We deolare
Total demand depoltta .................. 1,821 that It hal ....,, e.ll'n6ned by "" and to the beat of our Tot.i time and Mvtng8 __.. ................... 15,086 knowtedg9 and beMef la true and conect.
County Oar'll al 0r-. County on ~ ft':;: Of ~ CGunty °"
""'· "· 1113. ,_ ....,.. p11~ Ot c:o..t~ Publl9Md Or~ COM' D..., 8taterMnt of Alloun)el Ind LJeblllt ...
Ftdefal """'' purcheled and~ . 1atw. ~, told under agr...,,.,,tl to repurohae .................. 115 /a/U.T. 111
M other Kebllltlea ....................................................... 131 /a/JfilrtftJI G. akke
"'°'· jlM. tf, 14":1:, NI. 7, 1M:( "'°",,_IO. 11• 24' '1. ~.._., CMh Ind M from depolttory ----------1:1111111..-__________ .., "'8tltut'°"8 ........•..•..•...••••• , ...................................... 3.208
642-4321
Direct "" coll«t,
to 1ubtcnbe to JIOU' hometocaa ptlpef', the • ,
~ of other u.a. Gov't.
~ Ind eotpOtatlone .................................. 1,309
M other MCUtltlea ..................................................... 105
Fed«ll ""* IOld and MCUtttlea ~.~.~~~ ............................... 1.100 Loene, Total (Pdudlng
unwned "10ofn9) ........................ 11,M7 ~==-.:... .......................... 173 ~-....................................................... -,,, .... 9'111nc*ig~ ......................................... 21
TOTAL LIA81LmE8 DnclOtt
~~ ==t··c:iiiiTM: ................... 22.331 ,..tJ.:.~~ ~ OWi..:
Common lte>c* lr================t No, ..... ~ 125
No ...... outstanding 480 ............................. 2.~ ~"p;oftt8'8nd'~•ro,;,H••••••••••••••OM""""' 2.eee
oonttntei al• and ouw OllDltlf lllllnPll : .................................................... J., TOT~L l.QUn'Y CA.PfTAL ...••.•.•••••.•........•••••••••..•.... ,41.2
TOTAL LIAllUTIU ANO
l®'TY CAMAL "···-· .. ···-·····-···························· 11.811 errs.,....
Cla11Uted advertl1lng 11 your be1t
cho6ce~ help In •M~ the ttema you
no longer need. It 1 quick and
lne.,..,.w, and the Pilot re1c:he1
--· buyera who lt\le "' thll .,... Cllltndlw . . ..., ....
• ... P'*"ll 11, fUmttut'e Md
ftxtur•, Md ottler .....
repr...mlng .,_. preml1p1
AmOUnll outll•~.F"" .... ' 1,111 ==•f/AoffliillllA. .... _ .............................. IM
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MONDAY, JAN. 31, 1083
COMICS
Washingto.n Redskins owner Jack K ent Cooke is all smiles as Joe
Theismann (left), John Riggins and Coach Joe Gibbs (right)
look on. In the photo at the right, Theismann holds game ba ll
and signals "No. l."
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C4 ClABBIFllQ C5
This Super Bowl was Rigg( ins )ed from start
R edskins use Plan A (run, run, run, run, run, run) and it works to perfection
By ROGER CAR~ON o< .... 0.-, Not • ..,.
PASADENA -Vi.nee Lombardi would have
enjoved it.
The Washington Redskins did it Lombardi's
way Sunday before 103,667 at the Rose Bowl in
Suoer Bowl XVII, grinding out a 27 -17 victory over
Miami behind the powerful legs of 235-pound
fullback John Riggins.
A throwback to the P ack of the 60s,
Washington did it the old fashioned way.
"Boy, am I tired," said Riggins following his
day's work -which included 38 carries for 166
yards and the play of the game -a 43-yard
touchdown run on fourth-and-one lo give the
Redskins a 20-17 lead in the fourth quarter. f
In the mold of Jim Taylor during Lombudi's
heyday, R iggins ripped the Miami Dolphins'
defense with consistent yardage, again and again
with gains of 4, 4, 5. 6. 4, 5 ...
When it came down to fourth-and-one at the
Miami 43 it was pretty obvious what the Redskins
were planning.
Miami called time out to regroup, but it did no
good. On a play called a 70 chip, Riggins took the
handoff, veered to his left, shed one would-be
tackler (oomerback Don McNeal) and went the
distance.
Cel tics
p ut on
good show
BOSTON (AP) -On Super
Sunday. Boston Coach Bill Fitch
wanted h is players to do
something good for basketball.
They did It by doing 90mething
good for themBelves and stopping
Los Angeles' seven-game
winning streak.
Usin' strong defense, a
devastaung fastbreak and Larry
Bird's third-quarter point.a. the
Celtie1 rolled to a 24-poi.nt lead
and ripped the Lakers 110-95 in
the National Basketball
Aaodation Sunday.
The mat.chup of two of the
NBA'• best teams was one of the
few reaular-sealOI\ games to be
carriedby national TV. "Basketball has t h e early
afternoon and eveybody's sitting
home waiting for the Super
Bowl, a nd some peo ple w lll
watch our game," Fitch aaid.
"When you're put out in front of
people like that, you mention to
your players to put on a good
show and do IOl'nething aooo for
your aport.
''I felt that in this locker room
before the game and, from all
reporta, the Laken felt it ln their
locker room, too." ,,
The problem was that the
Laken had too few players to
tum that feeling into a victory.
They 1ot 22 pointa and three
a11lat1 our of their three
sut.Ututee who played, while the
four Celtics who came off the
bench scored 33 and added 18 .-.a "Our cfiteth helped," aald
Boston pan! Gerald Hendel IOn.
.. They Wied •laht playen and
that'• not enou1~ to beat the
C.ldca."
For the jubilant Redskins, a team with a
remarkable makeup which includes 28 free aRents.
that run began 19 months ago, when Coach Joe
Gibbs took a trip to Lawrence, Kansas, to talk
things out with Riggins. clearly one of the game's
real puzzles.
After nine years of pro ball (five with the Jets,
four with the Redskins), Riggins sat out the 1980
season over a report~ contract dispute, but never
really provided a straight answer.
l "I went to visit," recalled Gibbs Sunday. "John
wasn't there. but his wife, Mary Lou, was, and we
talked for about 2 'h hours. I still didn't know if
John would even talk to me, but later he showed up
at my hotel and we talked."
Gibbs l8 the aort who never kids anyone and
somewhere along the line , he apparently got
through to the Uni~rsity of Kansas All-American.
"W e had to have some eye -to-eye
I communication. He ha<l to know 1 wanted him back.
I told him 'don't come back unless you want to come
to Washington and play for us.'
"We had a long talk and he told me. 'don't give
up on me.'
"Well, he came back to camp. early. and in top
shape," said Gibbs. The rest is history, including
recognition as the game's outstanding player.
It wu a -• ,.... for the tint 20 mtnui. be!on Boaton
t.ranafonmd a 46-49 tle into a
80-00 ha1fdme leed. Non...wtar
Cedric Maxwell had 1lx of
Bolton'• SIC M ...-11 of the half
and MJ... c.n-Md four.
"'The lMl ~ mtnuta of the
lint half -the ccmpo fot' the reat of the 11me:• Hid Lo• Ar\lelea Coecl\ Pat Riley.
Recbldn.t' John Rluln• breaks away
from Don McNeal on hie way to the
game-winning touchdown. --)----~-'-------------' --~ .
-It culminated with brilliant efforts in the
playoffs against Detroit (25-119), Minnesota
(37-185) and Dallas (36-140), capped by Sunday's
166 yards on those 38 carries. •
The Redskins said they'd do it their way and
they did on the way to the National Football
League crown.
George Starke, the 6-5, 250-pound offensive
tackle aCCecUonately known as one of the "Hogs" by
Redskins' faithful and another who signed after
beinf dismissed (by Dallas), seemed rather
unaf ected by Washington's domination (and
victory).
"We only ran four or five basic plays all day,"
he SaJd. "If they could have stopped us we would
have gone to Plan B.
"But when eomethlng works. you stay with it
until it's stopped."
Another of the Hogs. cel)ter Jeff Bostlc. said
Miami's defensive changes never really became a
fact.or, because the Redskins w eren't making
mistakes to get in trouble.
"Miami was very successful against others in
second-and-long and third-and-long situations," said
Bostic. "But our running attack was so successful,
we didn't have any third-and-long plays.
"We didn't trap much at all. We just tried to go
man to man. We enjoy going against a 3-4 defense.
It's the first time we had ~n it during the playoffs.
"It's really more susceptible to the run. U you
don't llive a linebacker an even shot against Riggins,
he's always going to make positive yardage."
When Riggins broke loose for his 43-yard
touchdown run it broke· Miami's spirltLaccordlng to
Bostic. "I could feel it," he said. "Their tempo
dropped. It wasn't a matter of picking us up_ so
much as what it did to Miami. It took the emotion
out of them."
For a while, it appeared maybe the emotion of
the Redskins was at a low ebb at halftime, but that
was apparently only on the surface after they had
blown no worse than three points when they failed
to convert from 16 yards out with 14 seconds left.
Miami was up, 17-10, thanks to a ,98-yard
kickoff return by Fulton Walker and a 76-yard
touchdown pass Crom David Woodl ey to Jimmy
Cefalo.
"We were confident at halftime," said Bostic.
"We were just going to go right back there and
keep on running the ball. We weren't panicking."
Starke added: "It was frustrating and we were
a little upset because we were controlling the·
game."
"Our players reacted very welJ to the
(See SUPER, Page Ct)
l)olphins take i t hard
For Miami, second place isn't good enough
By JOHN SEV ANO o< .. o.-, ..........
PASADENA -Don't try to tell the Miami
Dolphins there's 10lace in being Super Bowl losers.
They don't want to hear 26 other teams would have
gladly traded places with them Sunday. They alao
aon'l want to hear how they're still the AFC
champions, and they can take comfort in that.
No, as far as the Dolphins are concerned,
nothi.ug replaces winning. And, when you fail in
queal of that goalhno matter how far up the ladder
you've climbed. t e season has to be considered a
failure.
It would be an understatement to say the
Dolphins were a dejected, depressed lot when their
locker room doors finally opened following their
27-17 setback to the Washington Redskins here at
the Roae BowJ.
Miami offensive right guard Jeff Toew!
couldn't even muster the strength, or the will. to
take off his uniform. Instead, all he could do was sit
slumped In his chair, head down, and talk In words
that were barely audible.
"We had a good season and all that, but what's
the big deal about finishing ln l«'Ond place?" said
Toewa, the fouc-year veteran out of the Unlvenity
of Washington. "Everyone came ln second P.lac.-e. It
just doesn't mean anyt.hina when you don t finish
No. 1.
''The way I fed.now it juat feels like you don't
want to pJay football anymore after a pme like
thia. You work ao hard to get here, and then you
don't cuh ln ... it'• just the worat poesible fee~.
"Thia if very hard to take. Rlcht now 1 don t
want nothing to do wtth nothina for a Iona U.me."
Toewt c:ertalnly wun't alone ln h1a teeu,....
Almolt every Dolphin player fell• if he'd come up
short; that he wu cheated from .. (ootbUi'• tqaiest
prite.
Llne'-cker Bob Brudzinaki, who had been
Involved ln one other Super Bowl• a member of
the Rama 1n 1979, aaid th1t one•• much~ to
deal with than the one In Sup« Bowl XIV, when
the Ram! '°" to Piu.bur&h. 31-19 • "You bet thla one It toutrher," 8ruda1ntk1
ltated, ln much the Mn"ee tone that Toewa had .
"Nobody ta Finl to remember us or what we dkl. Zv~ ll IOlnl to remember Wllhinaton. 'I\ WM deftftitely toQhtr to rnaice t)\11 Super
Bowl than it .,.. with iM Rema. That'• what
mabt th1a 10 harct. You know, ttw IMt dme I kJlt
here l aot an NFC ~P rina· But I never w...-It. lt'1 a -.r'• rinl· I won't .._, thAa one
~ther." What rMcM the lola'.IO ..u.an. for the DOlphiril
WM how It happenid. Ou...a. ol i ..... ol bll ~" -a 78-yaid ,_ from Davtd Woodley ·to Jlm
c.falo "' the 8"' ...... -.... ~ ldc:koff
• ; .# •
return by Fulton Walker in the second -the
Dolphins were thoroughly dominated by the
Redskins.
Although statistics can sometim es be
misleading, Super Bowl XVII's aren't. The
Redskins topped Miami in first downs (24-9), total
yards (400-176) and time of possession (36:15 to
23:45).
Washington, for the most part, controlled the
tempo. and the Dolphins' effort wasn't helped any
You work so hard 10 gel here,
and then you don't cash in ••.
It's ju t the worst possible feeling.
-M&eml llMmeft _,.., T ....
by the fact the offense could generate only two first
downs the final 30 minutes of the game, not to
mention it failed to complete a single pass the entire
second half.
"We didn't get the job done in the second half
and Washington beat us in every way. Offensively,
we couldn't make a Cirst down, and defensively we
couldn't stop them," offered Don Shula, who now
has a 2-3 record as a Super Bowl coach .
"We accomplished a lot of things this le8SX\
and we're not going to let today'• defeat d1m1niah
the accomplishments of thls team. l'm certalnly
proud that we made it here to the Super Bowl and
ho~fully our young team will learn eomethina
from It." U the Dolphins, who finished the aeuor\ 10-3
overall, did learn anything from Sunday'• letblick,
it wasn't Immediately apparent.
"All I'm aotna to remember Is that we had a
chance to win and we just didn't do it." aald •lr'Onl
safety GJenn Blackwood. "We 101t to them
offenalvely and defensively. The only pi.a we beat
them was the klc~ same and that wun't enc>Ulh.
"I certainly can t look beck on lhia --. With
a whole lot of happinea Sure we dkt IOIM fDOCi
thinp, but rtcht now everyone la IO dill~ted
it'• hard to aoe \he ,ocxt th1np we did.
"People can 11y we're the AFC champM:>nl.•or -:
thla or that. But I'll remember the eeM011 fcw lolinC
t.M Sul>"r Bowl. Nothing eJae."
Added runntna beck Andra Franklin. who w•
held to 49 yards on 16 cerrial: "W• did a mt of ICJOd
thin91 lo .. he,._ but then ii an tmP')' fM11fti
now ... It Just doem\'t feel complete.''
"Dunne \he~ lhere'• afwaya a nnt Wlilk.
You can alWay. bounce bedc," takt w~. Who w• 0-for-8 ,_.... ln the lec.-oad MU ... But tit •
prne UM &tm; Owi'a lt. You f.el a.d to came..,.
far and do the th1"ll vou b8d to do to 81' Mn. And
flM DOLPllJNI, ,.,, Ct)
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Cl Oran • Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Munday, J1nu1ry 31, 1983
Jubilant 'Skin fans
go wild in D .C.
From AP dl1patchea
WASHINGTON -Jubilant fans
celebrating the Washington Red.skins
Super Bowl victory turned out In
horn-honking, shouting force Jn
downtown Washington Sunday night and the
traffic became so heavy th.at police cloeed one
bridge from the Virginia suburbs and debated
closing two others.
From 9:30 p.m. EST. when the Super Bowl
ended in a 27-17 Redskins victory over Miami,
until late into the night, the celebration was
gathering force.
The heaviest crowds were in Georgetown, a
section of trendy bars and places where young
people normally concentrate. Key Bridge, in the
Georgetown area. was closed to Inbound traffic,
in an e ffort to reduc..'e the congestion.
Police were debating whether to close the
Memorial and Theodore Roosevelt bridges also.
Quote of the day
Miami Dolphins cornerback Don
McNeal, commenting on Paul "Bear"
Bryant, his college coach: "He was like a '
,. father to me. I went back up there during
the strike and we went to dinner and we
talked. He used to tell us that no matter
what you're doing, always show your class.
Before every season he writes me a letter
and signs it 'P.S .. always show your class.' "
Islanders turn back Edmonton
De fenseman Stefan Persson
began a four-goal Islander bliu in the
firs t 29 m inutes a nd set up Bob
Bourne's short-handed score as New
York defeated the Edmonton Oilers, 4-2. Sunday
night to hig hlight National Hockey League
action . . . Defenseman Doug Wllaon'1 long
slapshot with 1: 15 remammg lifted the Chicago
Black Hawks to a 5-4 win over the slumping
New York Rangers.
Jiii'·------------------------------.... ---"'!--------------------------------------------------------------------Rruln flt ~art' from Not r~ Dame
LOS ANOILES Ralph
Jack.Ion mad 10\lt t .... UvoWt ln th
final 12 MCC>nd1 to eUnch a H·&S
UCLA victory owr Not.rt DanW In a
non-conference b~akttball 1•mf' Sunday
afternoon at Pauley PavWoin.
The BrulN, *I by aenk>r forward Darren
Daye with 18 polnta and •nk>r auard Rod FoetA!r
with 12, were ahead throu1hout moet of the
IN'<.'Ond half, but never by more than flvo point.I.
Nou. Dune had a dwlC!I to Ue once ln t.he
final minute but tailed.
With 12 81COnda left and UCLA ahead &~·&3,
JacUC>n went to tht free-throw line and aank
both enda of a one-and.one.
Gilder survives eight-hole playoff
In the second l ongest II
audden-death playoff In PGA tour
history, Bob Glider holl'd a alx-foot
birdie putt to win the Ph<>"'nlx Open
golf tourney Sunday over Roi Caldwell. The
playoff ended after eight holes. It 1tarted with
four players tied for the lead after regulation,
including JobDDY Miiier and former Miaaion
Viejo High standout Mark O'Mear1. But on the
second playoff hole, Miller and O'Meara dropped
out, leaving Gilder and Caldwell tp go the next
six holes. Caldwell. who finlshed second In the
Bob Hope Classic a week ago, left the course
without comment to Gilder, swept through the
locker room without a word, and departed . . ..
In the opening LPGA tournament of the season,
Pat Bradley shot a final round 66 to capture the
Mazda Classic at Deerfield Beach, Fla.
Jabbar, Magic start for West
Jallua ErvlDJ.• the dynamic • forward of the Philadelphia Flyers,
drew a record 707,012 votes In fan
balloting to lead the way ln the 1983
NBA All·Star game, set Feb. 13 at the Forum In
Inglewood. Chosen to the West team were
Lakera Kareem Abdul J a bbar and Earvtn
"Mapc" Jolmaon, along with Maurice Luca1 of
Phoenix, Alex En&ll1b of Denver and David
Tbompson of Seattle. Jo1n1ng Erving on the Eaat
team are Larry Bird of Bolton, M"oae1 Malone
and MallJ'lce Cbeeka of Philadelphia and l1lab
Tbomaa of Detroit . . .. Ivan Lendl swept to a
hard-earned 7-5, 6-2, 2·6, 6-4 victory over
Guillermo Vllaa in the championship match o( a
WCT tourney in Detroit Sunday. Lendl earned
$125.000 for the victory .... Andrea J aeger
took only 70 minutea to whip Hua Mandllllova,
6-1. 6-3. in the title match of a women's tennis
tournament in Marco Island, Fla.
Television, rad io
TV: College Basketball -Oregon at Arizona
8 p.m .. Channel 56.
RADIO: No events scheduled.
Three better than
That ' h ow Conner. feel about Cup entrie
8>1 ALMON LOCKABEY ~"'-' ....... ...., SAN 01.1£00 lt pat.rlotlam hu tmythlna to
do wlth wlnnJn1 th Amert~·• Cup, Denni. Conner
of San DI 10 Yacht Club hu it made in the 1hade.
Mor than l,000 yachtln& enthu1luta from
Southem Calltomla tuml'd out at SOYC to wltnell
the chrlatA!nlng of Liberty, which nuw atv• Conner
three 12-meter boata to work with in nla bid to be
the 1983 defender of the world'• oldest yachtlna
prize -one red, one white and one blue.
The t leek deep red hull with allvor leaf
lettering waa chri1lened Liberty by Mary J ewett
Galeer of Spokane. Galler 1B the mother of Geor1e
Jt'. Jewett Jr., chaJrman of the 12-meter committee
for th Maritime College at Fort Schuyler
Foundation, owner of all three of Conner'• charges
-Freedom, Spirit of America and Liberty.
The foundation alao owna Magic, another
12-meter that waa built laat April but proved
dia.appolntlng In lta performanl'e.
Newport, El Toro
in crucial IDe e t ·
The Sea View League basketball race la back to
another three-game week, beginning tonight with
Newport Harbor High'• surging Sallora ln a key
issue at El Toro.
Each ls 5.4 In league play, hooked up In a tle
for third place In the race for a CIF 3·A playoft
berth as the league's No. 3 repretientatlve.
Also in 7:30 1tarta tonight are Corona del Mu
(9·0) at Costa Meaa (2·7), Saddlcbock (0·9) at
Estancia (7·2), and Irvlnc and Unlvenilty, a ptdr of
4-5 teams in a battle of survival.
The loeer of the Irvlne-Unlvenlty game can
just about kiM away It.a last hope1 for a playoff
berth.
Newport Harbor dealt El Toro a 61 -59 telba<.·k
in the first round on thetSailors' Cloor. ln that Onf>
6-9 Jeff Arnold of El Toro acored 20 point.a and 6-8
Joe Sea.Iler of the Sailors answered with 23.
This ..... ~\"' at 7:30): TONIGHT -cs .. v •• LHgu•I N-port H.,bOf at El Toro.
8addlebKk at Eatancla, Corona d .. Mw •t CO•ta Mff•. IM M It
Untwralty.
WIONllO.AY -(SH VI...., l.Atg"9I Co111 M .. 1 at Newport
Hllt>ot. Eatancla et lntlne. Saddl9b1Ck •t Corona del Mar. ~elty •t
El T0to; (Suneel L~I Huntington 8eedi et Edleon. OcNn View •t Marina, W•lmlneler It ;:ounlaln V116ey: (South Coat LNQUAI MIMion Vt.fO •t l.aauna 8-ch, 8an Clemente at Dana Hill, L9guna Hlllt YL
Capmrano \telley al Saodi.oetk ~
PNO.AY -(SM vi-LNQY91 Newport Hwt>or •t Irvine, Cott•
Mwa •t Eatencla, El fQ(O •t Corona dCll M.,, UnMlrtlty at Saddlebectc, (SunMt LMQUll) Edlt0n at l'ounteln Vllley, Huntington BMch et ee.atl
View, MW'lne It w .. trnlnetw; (South Coul Leeguel San Clement• •I L-cauna a..cti. Woodbridge It MIMlon Vlelo. lagun• Hiii• al o.na Hlltt .
ll wu a &al• affair with tome of the moat
famous pe,.,nauu iit In )'IK'htlJll on hand.
Liberty WN d 18fl('d by Johan Valentijn who
alto dt11lgned l''ran<.oe m and Auat.r.U.. The yacht
wu built by Newport (R.I.) Offlhore and lhlpped
to San Dieao wh ro Ii. bottom flrat \OUChtd wa~.
Conner and hit 17-rnan ~t·w will at.art cam~
It agaln.t Freedom and &plrlt of America thlt week.
Among thoae Introduced were prevlou•
de fenders ol the Ame ric a '• Cup, Brtaa•
Cunningham (lY~ff) •nd Bill Flcker (1970) both of
Newport Beach and Sob M<.-CuUough of New York Yacht Club. Al.80 prct1ent wcro Floyd H. Mlllur, president of
the 109·ycar-old Marhlme College; Robert G.
Stonu, coinmodoN ot Nl'w York Yacht Clubi Ed Du
Moulin, milnagcr of lhtl fi'rt't.-dom campaign: and
William Swphcm1, commodon · uf San Diego Yacht
Club.
In charg of th program w as Rear Adm.
Sheldon H. Klmwy, ''halrman of the Maritime
College> at Port Schuyl..r, a former resident of
Newport Bc•ach
In an lnwrvlt w hefo11• th1· program Conner
said lhe bulldlna of thn new boata for the 1983
umpalgn waa an t.•ffort to upgrade the 1980
campalfitn In whJch he defended the Cup.
DOLPHINS • • •
From Page C1
them whf:Jn you "•'l twr-t• you can't do anything."
"You never luww whN1 you're going to paaa
thl• way •"'81n " 181d Toew•, who had dre9led by
now, although hlJI m1.1od hadn't changed. "Anybody
that w y•, 'W1•1l, n•·xt time It will be different.'
d04 .. n't rc•ull:.-p th.lit ttwrc• ncvt:r will be a next time
for thl• 1.t•tttt1 N••xt y•·or you know there's going to
tx• o ft•w ch&n~, .. ti<m1(."(,nc• IA either going to retire,
or g1•t trud•-<J. or bt-cut Thl..t ts the only time this
tt•o m IJI goln" tn be• togt!ther .
"It w1J111 w1 ti.ugh to get here, so unbelievably
tough, thut wtu:n you do get here you have to do
110rrwth1nu lit win I mean. if you're going to climb
tht· r'nCJUntt11n, you might as well make it to the top.
"lt'a "1 hard right now to think of anything
poffltlvt> com1ng from this. 1 guess somehow I've
leam l>d aomethlng from this. Maybe it's how to
accept defeat, or how to accept when something bad
happens to you . Other than that, there's not much
solace in all this."
Toews stopped talking for a few seconds, but
the silence was too much. He obviously needed to
get h is feelings out in the open.
"I honestly didn't think we'd lose this game,"
he added. "l didn't prepare for this at all.
SUP ER BOWL XV II WAS RIGG(INS)ED FROM START • • •
"You know, al the beginning of the week 1
thought a~t all the money in the pot and the
Super Bow~ ring. But I would have played this for
nothing 1f we had won this ball game. I really mean
that. From Page C1
situation," said Gibbs. "l told lhem, 'hey, this is our
game. We've been in tougher spots than this.'
"Our specialty teams have been one of our real
strengths. Nobody runs kickoffs back on us."
Miami proceeded to do very little of anything
in the second half as the Redskins defense simply
sh ut down everything the Dolphins tried.
And the steady pounding of Riggins began
taking its toll.
What turned the corner for Riggins? R ich
Cast.er, a tight end who was w ith Riggins as a New
York Jet, says it's a matter of selection.
"He knows what he has to do," said Cast.er. "It
used to be JUSt straight ahead for him. Now he picks
the second and t hird holes. cutting back a llttle.
"With the J ets 1t was just the first hole and
he'd run right up your back.''
Although it was a pounding game in the truest
sense. it all came down to t he big play, too, starting
at the line of scrimmage.
"We had the Hogs," shouted linebacker Monte
Cole man, re ferring to the 'Skins' dominant
offensive line. But 1t was otherwise a rather
low-keyed aftermath in the winners' locker room.
'Virtually no one could be found that expressed
any special surprise at Washington's apparent ease
in controlling the clock with the ground game.
Rick Franklin, a product of Santa Ana Valley
High School, had a hand in the victory, catching a
27-yard pass from Joe Theismann and coming right
back with a six-yard run w ith a reverse from his
tight end spot dun ng Washington's first touchdown
drive.
"It was a play action," said Franklin. "Joe
reads it and just either goes to Charley Brown or
me .•·
For Franklm it was a return to the scene of
past glories -he and the UCLA Bruins were at the
Rose Bowl against Ohio State (1975) and left with a
23-10 victory.
"There was no greater feeling on earth," said
Franklin. "until now.
"I don't think Miami thoufJh~ we'd run at them
that long, and that hard. We figured that when we
got into the fourth quarter if they could hammer
with us. they'd deserve to win."
Theismann eventually found Alvin Garrett in
the end zone from fo ur yards out to get the
Redskins even for the first time al 10·10, but it
lasted only 13 seconds. the time required for
Miami's Walker to dash 98 yards.
"That was juat a Ouke," said Franklin. "That
never happens to us."
So it all boiled down to that final period -and
as the game p~ the Redskins got stronger
and stronger behind that offensive line and Riggins
... and that fourth-and-one.
"They started in the nickel,'' said Gibbs, "but
after the time out they went into a goalline. It
didn't matter. It was our best play. We tr1ed to stay
50·50 (run and pass equally), but when you have a
back like John you give It to him and make them
take it away."
Riggins, as is his custom, toyed with the press
afterward, even suggesting this might have been
his final professional game.
Unlike h is coach, the 33-year-o ld Riggins
seldom seems believable.
Among his antics during a storied career has
been a Mohawk hairc ut, a s haved h ead, an
apartment furnished with a juke box and barber
chair and at a party on Friday given by Redskins
owner Jack Kent C.OOke. he showed up In white tie,
tails. white gloves and cane. During the regular
season In 1981 and until Super Bowl week, he
wouldn't respond to the press at all.
"I'm spontaneous." is Riggins' answer for his
remarks.
"John's having fun." said Gibbs. "And when
he's having fun while playing football, I don't think
he'll quit.''
Whenever he does, It'll be much too late as far
as the Miami Dolphins are concerned.
H u n t t riu m phs
PHOENIX (AP) -
Thom Hunt won the
Runner's Den KOY
radio lOK Claaaic tor the
fifth time ln the race'•
five-year existence
Sunday -beating a
2,550-runner field wh1ch
included world·cla11
marathoner Bill Rodgers.
Hunt waa limed in
28:23.
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*
* • • • • .. • • • • • • * • • • •
• * * • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
"This is a gut-wrenching, bone-busting thing to
accept.. You know what it's like --when you win
it's t~ greatest feeling in the world. But if you lose
. . . there's no way to describe the feeling inside
me.··
Toews grabbed his bag and started toward the
door.
"Well, I guess that's that." he mumbled.
To which linebacker A.J. Duhe blurted out to
no one in particular: ''I think I'm going to go find
my wife and cry."
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AFC
Raiders 27. Cleveland 10
Miami 28, New England 13
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San Diego 31, Pittsburgh 28
NFC
Washington 31, Detroit 7
Green Bav 41, St. Louis 16
Dallas 30, Tampa Bay 17
Minnesota 30, Atlanta 24
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AFC
New York Jets 17, Raiders 14
Miami 34, San Diego 13
NFC
Washln~ton 21. MlnneJQta 7 Dallas 37. Green Bay 26
NFC Chemptonehlp
Washington 31, Dalla 17
Miami 14, New York Jet• O
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Jollnaon 14, Cooper 8, Wortlly 7
McAdoo 9 Toto 39-88 11-12 95
•o a TON -McH•I• 18, Bird 2t, Pariah 24. Buckner 4 Ainge 12
AIClllOel<I 7, M...-t ti, Henoer.on 4,
Carr I Totele S0-108 10-14 110 k«• by Qlil'rten Loa Ange!M 21 24 27 t8-as
Botton 2• 3e 32 18-110 Tllr .... p()lnt goeb -None Fouled out
-None Rel>OUnclt -Loa A~ 43 (E JOhntOn 9), Boaton $3 (Patl.i> 18)
AM'alt -Loe Af'Q411M 24 tE JOhn_, tO), Boal on 38 (Ar chi ti.Id 15) Tot .. loult
lot Ar>Q•IH 18. BoatOll 24 A
15,370
COLLE OE ST ANDINOI
PCAA Cont . ._
w L W L
Nevada l at \/egat • 0 18 0
CeJ Slale Fu"-'lon 5 2 14 4
Ulall SI 5 3 15 4
Sen JON SI 4 3 10 • UCIMM 3 4 11 7
PiteUIC 3 4 8 11
Fr_,o St 3 4 12 8
ln B.ec1\ SI 2 5 • 9
UC anla Bar011t• 0 • 8 12
Pec:lfk 10 Cont . ._
w L w L
WaSllll>QIOM SI 7 0 15 2
UCLA 8 0 14 2
use 4 2 10 8
Antona SI 4 3 10 10 Otegon St 4 4 tO 8 WHllll>QIOM 3 4 12 8
Stanford 2 5 10 7
Ce11t0tn1a 2 5 7 8
0tevon 2 5 8 tO
Ar Iron• 0 6 3 13
WC AC
C-1 . .._.
W L
Sanla Cleta 3 0
W L
15 4
10 7
12 7 St M..-y I 3 0 Pepc>«dllle 2 t
loy04a 2 I
Gonr-ii• 1 3 9 ' • 10
U San Ot.oo 1 3 POtlland 0 4
7 1 I 9 t4
Big Sky Conl~ CClf'lf. a.._, W L W L
Montana 4 t 11 3
N .. •d• Rane 4 t 1t 7 Wet>e< SI 4 2 t4 5 ld•llo 3 2 t4 4
Idella SI 3 2 8 12
8ol" SI 2 7 12 Monlaoa SI 1 • tO NOtl""'n A111ona o 5 7 to
SouthwHt Conlerence
HOUtlon Ark antes
TCU
Te•HAAM SMU
T• .. • Tech
Baytor Teua
Rice
Cont. 9-W L W L 7 0 19 2 9 I 17 1
9 2 u 4
• 3 10 10
3 4 11 7
3 ' 9 14 2 s 10 a
1 8 1 12 o 1 9 11
Big Eight Conler.nc• Cont. 9-W l W L
Ml-1 4 O 19 3
Oltllllom• 3 t 19 4
KanMa SI 3 1 ti 9
Ne0••9lc• 2 2 t t 5 to...a SI 2 2 10 7
Oltlllnoma St t 3 13 • CokwadO 1 :1 11 8 l<antaa o 4 e 9
Mlteourt Valley Conlerence Conf, ._...
1tt~aS1
WIChlla SI
,.._ Me•ICO St Drake Tuite
Bradley
lnolen• s1
WM! Te••• SI Cr9'glltoo Sou1hetn 1n1nots
W L W L
7 0 1S t
8 I 14 2 s J 11 8
• 3 a 8 3 4 8 1
3 4 a 8 2 a e to 2 5 5 11
2 • e e
t e a t1
Atlantic Coeet Con'9f•nc• cw . ._
W L W L
• 0 17 3
6 t 17 2 4 I 13 4
3 4 • 7
2 s 11 a 2 4 ••
I 6 8 I
1 8 1 13
SoutheHl•rn Conler•nce Cont. ._
w L w L Avbu1n 5 3 12 5 Geoigla 5 3 14 3
l<entuclly 5 3 13 4
MININIPPI 5 3 12 s Veocletblh 6 3 14 8 T.,,,,.._ 4 4 ,. 6 MiNJaalppt St 4 • 1t 8
FIOrlcla 3 5 10 9
Ala Olma 2 8 11 8
Big Eaal Conl•~ Conl. 9-w L w L
SI JOhn'a 7 I 11 t
VIiianova 8 I 13 3
Geoigetown • I 15 4
Syracuae 4 3 13 4
Boalon C041ege 4 3 13 4
ConnectlCut 2 4 9 I Plttaburgh 2 a 9 a
ProY'ldence 2 8 9 11
Seton Hall 0 II 3 16
Metro Conlerence
Conf • .._..
w L w L Loultvllle 5 0 18 3
Vlrglnl8 T 41C11 4 1 18 3
Mempllla SI 3 1 18 1
Ftorlda St 3 2 ' 7
Tulane 2 3 9 8
S MIMlalppl 2 8 7 tO Ctnctnnatl 0 5 9 ' Ilg T•n Conference
Cont. 9-w L w L
tncUana 5 2 15 2 Mlnneao1a a 2 13 3
Purdu. • 3 13 4
Iowa 4 3 13 4
OhlO SI 4 3 12 s
Nortn-tetn 3 4 12 s
MIChlgen SI 3 a ' II
Wtacontln 2 5 8 10
Michigan 2 8 11 7
Ivy L•-iue oftl . ._
w L w L
Penn 2 0 • 5 PrlnCe\on 2 0 • 8
COIMll 3 1 7 • COIUmbla 3 1 • 9
Harvard t 3 7 7
Dartmouth I 3 s 11
Yale 0 2 4 9 Brown 0 2 3 10
ECAC Nofth Cont • .._
w L w L
HOiy Crosa 3 0 10 7
N-Hampshire 3 0 9 7
Boelon u 1 0 • 5
M-3 t • • Norl'-tletn 2 2 10 9 vermonl 2 5 5 14
Nlageta 1 2 5 14
Colgate 0 I 2 13
CantaiU• 0 4 3 13
ECAC louth Ceftf . ._
w L w L
Wiiiiam & Mety 4 0 11 4
Nevy 2 1 t1 5
Jame. Medlaon 2 2 10 7
RlellmOlld 2 2 • 9
Geot~ Meeon t 3 10 7
Eut wolln1 1 4 9 9
Atlentlc Ten Conl.,ence
Cont. 9-
W L W L
Rut gen 4 t 12 4
SL JOMn t 4 3 10 8
Teme>ie 3 5 7 • RlloOelllen<I 1 3 8 II
M~ta 0 5 4 12
Weal Penn St 7 1 14 5
St Bonaventure 4 t 12 4
W•I Vir,itnie 4 2 12 5
2 3 8 10 o..q._,..
Geo w.:;111ng1on 1 5 • 9
Col~e ecorn aUNDA a MeU\.te
UCLA 59, Nolie o.tne 53
Arkanua 81. Welle F0t•I 85
NHL C.,,....LL CQtWIQNCI
Eomoo1on
C.igary
Winnipeg
v~
K .....
CtliCagO
Mltt...ata
SI Loult Oetrool T0ton10
amytlle OMelon
W L T Of' QA l't9 29 15 10 281 217 61
21 2& 7 2t6 225 49 20 2s 8 111s 214 48
17 24 10 184 200 44
18 27 7 t78 233 39
NorrlaOINlon 3t 14 7 220 183 89
25 t4 t2 212 1118 82 18 27 10 117 207 42
t2 27 12 158 114 3e
12 27 10 t83 218 34
WALH CONnfllNCI , .. tic .. OfWletoft
W L T Of' QA '11 Pl\_..,.,.... 33 13 7 2 t9 1411 73
NY ls!Md«I 28 17 I t97 154 64
Watr11ng1on 24 18 12 204 182 80 NY Rangwa 23 23 8 1g3 II 1 52 P1t111><11gl> t2 32 7 155 243 31
New JetMy tO 31 11 142 214 3t
Boe ton Montr .. I eun111o
0..--Hetlford
Ao.me DIY!eloft
33 10 7 t9Q 132 73
27 14 10 23& 111 64
25 17 II 19Q IU 69 24 21 • 217 211 &4
13 :U II tM 243 32
SCOREBOARD
llalbOa YC IUNIUIT t1•a ,~,_,...,
SABOT A -1 Erle Pro.ii, 8alboe YC.
2. Anne Petnielt, lkltle COll/\thlan YC, 3
NICI. kandone. 8lll>OI YC .SABOT 8 -I Allyeor\ Dunn, hllle C«lnlhilfl YC. 2 CM• O.vle, llalboe
YC 3 Claire Rooetta, 8elboe YC.
SABOT C-1 -1 Erich (alM, 8alt>oe
YC; 2 Cllrll Miiier, 8e ll>oa YC; 3
Carollne Ullnde<. 8 .. t>oe YC.
SABOT C·2 -1. Noel Ouerie. 811N1 Corl'1thl1n YC, 2 EtlM Brend, Bahia
Corinthian 'l'C, 3. Megen Aodhelm,
Bahia Corlnlllleo YC
ADULT SABOT -EIN nor For1yth,
8•1b0• vc.
LIDO· 14·8 -I 81elM TllOfM, 8eNa
Corlnthlen 'l'C, 2 Brendan Thorne.
ecvc LI00-138 -1 PIM.II WM!larnt . eve THISTLE -1 Bob Bell, eve
LASER -t K•llll Ou.,,.. eve: 2
Jay s1011 ... e ve LASER 30 plua -I Grelle m
Gtboona, eve OulekMdMMe PHRF·A -t Credlw, JOhn Tighe,
C1plttra"o 81y YC. 2 Jedi Metler,
Bruce Henaen, ave. 3 Cit• Palamll. c.n Ind Mwc:la L.ut, voyeoeni vc. PHRF·8 -1 P .... ycat, John Suley,
Voyag•rt YC. 2 TrH Oordo. To1r Purcell, eve, 3 A'1dlemo. eoo soe11110.
eve. PHRF-C -1 81Nket, Doug Teulle,
8YC; 2 llorlu, Bruce Twlchall, Voyaget• YC. 3 lnN nlty. Jett Boyce.
VYC SORO -1 Slloclc Wave, .Jim Knf&ll,
VYC. 2 Sor-er, DaMll "-141. VYC; 3 Oetlance. Richard Nowllng Sovtll
SllOfe YC SHIELDS -I A.._,, Joni Palmer,
UCI Selllng Ann , 2 Wl'1d, Doug
SkerlelleytliAlke Aachet. UCISA
SOLING -t Bandh. John o·Donnlll. Soult\ Sllore YC. 2 C1lyp eo. 8111 Heoerman. vvc. 3 Ho ,,_, G .. ton
0r111. eve
Dene Point YC Mldwlnl., T_.Up
PHRF.A -1 (Tie) Aedlln•, Fred
Perer, C1g1a111no Ba y YC; and O.aper1do, reg Sandt, Dane POlnt YC PHRF·B -t 8tt11bural, Kelly Rogera.
Capa 8\IC; 2 Viv-, 8lff Clora. DPYC.
'"'* 90Wt ._..,0-*'
Miami 7 10 0 0-t7 Wuhlngton 0 10 3 14-27 Miami -Celalo 78 p en from
Woodley cvon SQl\tllnann ktcll)
Waell -FG MOMWt 31
Mlem4 -FG von ~-20 Waall -Ga rrell 4 pau fr om
ThelarNnn lMoeelay ktclt) Miami -F Welller 98 kldton ..iurn
(von $cl\amann kid<)
WMl'1 -FG MoMlay 20
Wallt -RIOQIM 43 run (Moaaley kldl) WH ll -C-Brown • pe n from
Thelltftenrt (Moaetey ktclt)
A -103,M7
a..-alde11ce ..
Arif downa 9
By Rutning 7
By Paaelng ~ 8y Penally ...., ,.. ~yerdt ........
A119 yd• per rulll 3.3
Paul/\g yerdl 80
Return yard• 22
Klcltofl rel yd• 222
p .. -4.17.1
Secka By 3· Ill
Pu<\ ta 6-31
Fumtlla&-toal 2· 1 Pen.it-.ywda 4-65
Time ol P~ 23 4S
lftdMd!MI• ........
...._
24 14
8
1
52-271
5.3
124
52
S7
15-23-2
1-17
3-<ll 0.0 we !Ml 15
RUSHINO -Mlell'W, Frentclln 10-49.
Nat/Ian 7·26. Woodley 4· 11, ~Ito I~. Ha111a 1-1 WHh)r>Qton. A gin•
38· tee. 0 111e11 1°44, Harmon -40, Tl't4111tftann 3-20. A. Welto.er 1-6 P ASSINO -Miami, Woodle y
•·14·97·1, Strodl C>-3-0.0 WNNnglon.
T lleltm.,,,, tS. 23-143-2
WCT tourNtMnt (et Denlt)
Ivan Lend~~!=ov111111 det. Gulllermo Vllal (ArgetlttN). 7 ·5, &-2, 2-1.
8°4 (lendl .. 1n1 J 125 000, VllH Wins
$40,000)
Women'• tournlMftenl
(el Mafco INIMI, Pia.) ...,...., .....
Andrea JHga r IU S I del H1n1 MandHkova (Cr:ac1-io¥•klll. &-1. &-3.
DMtlltM '""' Jeeo41f·Mery Lou Pl•lek (U s.1 def. Rotl• CH1l1 (U S )-Wandy Turnbull
(AuatrllleJ, 74, ~
.......... open
171 •·Bob Gttder, "3.000 M-81·81-e9 Rex Caldwell, SH , 133 18-86-t7-70 Mark O'MMtS, 121 133 71-61·11-61
Johnny Mlllaf. 128.133 87·85·71·88 m
Ed SllMCI, 1 11 eaa Tim Slmpeen, .11,"6
Hel Sulton. I 1 I.Ma C9Mn Peete, 111,MS
Scoll Hoell. S 1 UU m
Furry Zoeller. 11.400
Oen POhl, U .400
Jeck Renner. U .400
Lenny Wedklnt. M.400 174
7t ... Mll-64 81-17-72-68 66-81-7 4-68 ee-ee-.1-70
~d Tl!OmPeon.S&.118 85·72-68-61 Ed Flo•OU5CI 86-87·71-68
B4H1 Ct• 111-. S5.1150 73-61-17-68 Oenny , •1td1, 16,1150 7(1..14-71-69
MllCa Raid, $5,850 T0-68-14·71
171 Steve Melnyll. S4,650
Andy BNn ..... 550
Gery MoCOtd, $4,550 m
Ray F\oyel, 13,780 LM Elder. 13.780 m
JC Sneed, la.JOI
Oen Helklonon, S2,708 Jfl'f H .... 12.108
Joe Inman, 12,708 L1NY Neteon. S2, 708
Miiie Sulltvan, 12. 708
T-Cttunv C'*'• $2,708 SQott Slmp&On.12,708 m
Jofln Mwn91: ~2.021 LM Tr&Yfno. ~. 21
Roget Ma111>1e. s2.028 Bob Shaeret.12.028 m
Mika Oonaldi 11.814
JOhn COOi&, t,eaA
Tom Janlll/\t , 11.eaA
Don POOiey, 1 1,814 -w~ Blackburn,11.:ies Fred oupea.11.SIS ~ Nor111.Sl,3t5 Kai FetQl>S.11,S.S Latry MILi.ii .3t5 .,
Mtirlt P1all,I M$
Miile McCultougll,Slll3
Hele lrwl/\,'"3
Oevld EO-da,S963 Jim COlber1.S883
Brad 8ryt111t,l ae3
Jetry Pale.1983
Curlla Str"'1Q&,1983 212
GatY KOCll,179$ M11tk Lye,17116
Oa0t09 Burnt.17115 JOM Fougllt,1795
O.ve SIOClllOl\.1785 ~ Hemmond.&795 D WelbnnQ 17115 De"1d OrllllMl.1715 -....-,,....,,.,, 17611
8lfl l(rau.1.l 7H ...
aooo,. etampe11, 174t -0-ge Atehef.1724
Mlka"-li,1724
Hut>erl Gr-.172• CNp 8acll.1724
Jim Booroa,1724 Ken OrMn.1724
Tony Cerde,1118
Frank Conner.SIN Tom Purtut.MM Gibby Ollber'l.NM Mka Bt...,,.,,,sete
Mllt•=M61 Don Blea, 1
Sue (r11,Sll38
Kathy Menln,1931
-
.., -
19-18·72-67
88-61-70·68 81-87-71·111
67-71·72 .. 7
.... 12-61 .... n-67
...... 7W7 ... 71-7'2-6$
10-M-72-68
72-66-70-70
7~71
lt-71-70-68
71-70-71-61
71-16-70-71 71--·13-66
111-70-70-70
71-18·70-70 70-68-72·71
7o-et-70-71
86-811-72-7t
7CJ..&. 73-61
e&-72-n.47 7s-e&-72 .. 7 73-87·7W7
11.-.11-11
72 ..... 70-71
71 ..... 72·70 71 ..... 71-70 ee.-ea-75-70
71-16-71·73
&9-119-70-73
70-70-78-15
70-ell-71. 72 70-18-71·72
18-70-72-71 73.97.71.71
...... 75-641 74-67-72-18
19-16-78-67 ... 7o-e7-78
11.a-74-70
11.-.n-10
71·70-75-61
ro-.-74-72
70-70-73-72
70-71-72-72 71-66-75-71
71-70-74-70 70-71-75-111
61-70•73·75
73-67-74-72
811-71-74-72
18-72-74-71 72 ..... 75-70
10-71-74-72
73-11-71-70
M-73-7~74 71-7().75-72 ... 70-78-71
70-68-74-78
7&-67-TCMll
75-70-69-70
72-73-11-71 M-74-70-74
71-72-75-18
72-10-16-19 75-71·71.ee
70-73-72· 72
73-74-71-70 76-74-611-70 74-70-73-7 t
71·73·72·72
71°74-17-71
18•75-75-70 71-72-75-71
72°71-74-72
70-7'-74-72
7'-10-75-72
72-74-72-72 1 ... 12.11.n
74-75-61-73 74-74-75-18
78-74-72.et
Ta-74·74-70
72·73-73-71
73-72-74-72 74°78-611-72
T1-e8-7&-75
n -11-1t-7' 73-75-71-73
Or1nge Coaat DAILY PILOT/Mond1y, January 31, 1983 I
1113 hnlor Ootf echedule
M11cn 17·20-0.)'lona 8ffch
Ap.M 21-M•y 1-Laoen<la ot OOll
May 111•22-Hall otl'Mll
J\ltl& 2·8-0tllln 8tothefa June t · 12 -Tourn1menl Pleyert
ChltrlPIOnehlp
Jut'4I 23·28-P .. er Jeckaoo Ju/\41 :IO·My 3-MlflbOrO S-1
July 7·10-llyr.cu" Setllort .My 14·17-Marrtll lynch Senior• July 21·24-llanlOt·Amal-Open
Aug 18·21-Dln-Senion Sepl t·4 United American Bank Sanl0t1
Sepl 19°2 4 Se nior Amat eur
CllamplOntlllpa
s.i>1 22·25 Work) Senion Open 8ept 29·0ct 2 -Unllld Virginia Bank
Senior• Ocl 13· 18-SururM SanlOtt
Ocl 20·23-Hllton Head Santora
Hotlywood Pwtt
aUNDAY'I MeUl.TS (11ltt ........... iw--""ti
,IHT RACL One mlle l)&QI
Monelonor Dale (8taelh) &.20 3.80 3.00
Supet 'rid (Altetllord) 7.00 6.00 Oulcllen Dale (McCerty) 4.80
AleO recact Lumbar cnwmer. R.Mlt,
ANJy'e Ub91. Sllaflet P.ini... Bully f0t Yo..i. Out811Qht Lori, T.._ Comedy A-d .
Time: 2~ 315 SI aJIACTA (2-6) paid '59.40 •
aacOMD RAC•. One mite ltOI. ~ ~ (Otmrl20 00 11.00 4.00
Hout>«• (TrembleY) 3.20 3.00
0'1an'• ~ (81r1one) 8.20 lao r!IG4ld· Noon Ster,~ Pride,
Cadet O&Ytlll, Oeat Slr. Ancly'a lonte. ~ .. RetrN I, AnOy'e Meteor.
flme· 2:04. ti UACTA (9·11 p .. d SM.40.
TI4tNI ""c a. One mile p-Mapla Oetcam (Aubin) t4.80 8.80 2.80
Wwm Wlehat (Mec:Oougell) 10.00 3 00
YdY Lyi>n J ~kermanl 2.20 Alto r~ Mita Wwm !!< .... "-Y'• Oltl, flqyel OunOM, 81aclc Collon, A.
Curl.IS, AlbOr Ctown
Time 2~ 415 SI DACT A (11-!l) paid 1 17 4 :IO
POURTH AACI. One mile ltol NOOte Tr......, (Akrmn) 3.IO 2.80 2.40
Foxy Mtlllcenjl~ (Altetlla) 2.80 2.40 Acme Freight (Grund)') 2.IO
Aleo recacl Omllll. Final Gem, Honof
Bound. Final Chip.
Time. 2 05 1/!S ,.,.H "ACL One mlle pece.
9corpl0 (Ptllttet) IS 40 4 00 3.00
HOWOV Mofl (Adema) 111.40 11.40 Mlcf\lel't Tiger (Slmrmn) 8.80
Atao raced Oot Wave, Monterey
8rMH, Andy't Winner. A.L. WMl<9, "-''•Led, El II• Jay, Andy'a Teddy fwne. 203 4/5 SI lllACTA l&-10) pelCI 11M.20
UTM AACL One mile ~ ......... D Q t8tlrvnl 121 00 20.20 13 40 Wfndenw• (Atletlle) 3 IO 2.IO
OoWle D Oan09t (Aoa.n) 6 IO
Aleo r~. 8alllb0ro. llalte Jolie. H.I\.
FOJt, B•tttlllO Silly, Two Oc.ana. EMy
Coma
Time. 2 04 4/11. SI UACTA (I~) paid 1138 10
HVSNTH RACL One mlle l)&QI ~.,, (LAICk9;) 4 00 3.40 2.40
True Stride (Troppj 4.20 4 20
NanacN (SlMlh) 4 • .0 Aleo laced c.tlenla. Eloq'*'lt Roy.
C'Mon HlllrrrAn<I)''• Abe, Jibe HO, ANJy'a U0n. . l!<M
T-· 2:023 SI HACTA fl-It paid $3000
OQHTM ""CL One mile p.-Emplra Knight CSclfgal20 80 a.zo 4.IO
11tonz_a ~ (klcer) 4.00 2.IO
UI Ab/\er 1"-1 4 20
Also raced· Jenny'• l ad, On• Mo
Hlllbi4ty. YealdO.
Time 2 00 216. ti UACTA (~)paid M2.10.
'*'"" ""ca. 0na m11a ~· Rulltle Sun (VllndnQMI) 5 20 3. 40 2.40 Neto'a Sl0ty (C>eeomer) S.20 3 00
LOOlllllO Good (Sll«T41t1I 2.40 Ai.o recact WIHrln•. Strip Sq.-,
C. Thiel, 8l9dl Mwll
TWM 2012/5
SI UACTA (1-5) paid $30 80.
It "CK ell 11·8·1·1·4·1) p aid
1 17,45400 with one wlMlnD tle*et (Ila
hor-) S2 Plcll SI• conaciiatoon P-
I H eo wllll 87 wtnnino llckaia (live
l'tor-) Sctl!Oh conaolltlon Paid 137 40
wtltl 5 wlnnk!CI UC*eta
TaNTH RACL One mll& ~· Oun1oe Star (Longo) II IO 3.IO 3.00
ouz Ua (Kll&bler) 3.20 2.80
Lille e SllOI (Mueller) 4.40
Aleo r•ced Froaly Skipper. Reput Aad. Snow Dene•. AllM Mac Febat,
Multl Henovw, OllllWlt Spike, F.it AIOng
T1ma 2 20 3/S
SI UACTA (2~) pllld 1311 00
All~ 4.527
lante Anita eutlDA ., .. MMA. TS (ml! .................. _...,
NIT RACt. One ml1e Cell., OouD'e (Calnd•) 7 80 4 20 2 IO
Cllet1141 Acoounl (lOOll) 7 40 4 00 ~ Mll{e (Romero) 3.40
Aleo reced. Cept .. n Tutfy. Clltv•y.
Cul troate. EUii.CS Pr,._, lt-imyf...il
Time 13' 415
llCONO ... c •. e lutlonga.
Cuale'e P1oapect 1Sh4Mll to 4.80 3 20
LOM (Aornttol 1.00 4 20
Siege Door Cent_, (PlncaYI 3 00
Aleo r-4. Cur1y Mini, 8ultlon, 0.-'a
Portune, Count On Jiii. Enwllld a.-,
l •od•d Aobba ry, O•ll•nt Nu111. PCISIMMlve
Time I 11 316 a DALY D04J9l..a (I ·51 paid 132 00
THIM RAct. 8 turtonga. T-T-. Ow10er CMDJI eo a 40 a eo 1180 140 380
1-Cllot (lllaoltl 7,20 4.40 WenlUM (llleinar) S.40
Aleo laced: SllOollng Bennie, M'O/lty
Duke, A Hero. Mountebank.
lime. 1:10 3/5.
POUllt'TH "ACa, 7 IUrlono• Added FMIU141 (Vlnzl) 5.00 3.20 2 40
Marfa (Toro) 3.20 2.80
Flint Fire (Upl\anl) !l 00
Ale o raced: Thunder of Zion, En«getlc:ally, ltwlnclbl-ty, ~ Time· 1·24 4/5
FIPTH flACL One rnlla TWl!fa TOfNldo (Pnc:y):!O 80 11.IO 5 IO
Keno Hiii (Oahleyel 11 20 7 00
Palt1ck McFIQ (VllOW:tl) 7.80
Aleo rllOld Turbuletloll, Clubl>OIMe,
Mldnll• Copper, Lejotl. Teti Don, No
Hold• Barred (Note: Ba Ba of ltuwelt
flnlallld lhlrd. dlaqu911111d end pt~ lllth).
Time; 1:37 3/5.
.. axACTA (11·1) p91d 1528.SO
aucTH uca. 11ur1onaa.
Lo..ila"111e 8\irnmll (Tro)fl.80
Vlron (MoCwron)
Otlln&t (BtlCll)
Aleo raced. No
Gleu. Righi Time.
Time. f 23 4/5
4.00 2 IO
2.80 2.40
3.80 T rum pa, Swep lhe
MWNTH AACL I ,_. mlee.
CNll Time (Moeerroo) 4.20 2.IO 2.40
M-'• Peppe 8ete (Shoe) 3.80 1.00 Ounlew 11111 (VlllNua6e) J.40
Aleo r-4: Fet>Uloul R&Mon, Na1ur.,
Splendor, llfonn Ood, Pia's Prince Al.
Tim« 1:a1 3/5. .. IJIACTA (4-7) paid 138.50
U "CK etl (5· 1·3·9·5·4) pe ld
150,1111().80 wllll fo.w wlnninO UcllM• (alll
hOrMI) 12 Pick Six conao!atJon paid
1444.80 w1111 162 wln'*'ll 1tc1t ... ,,..,.
llor-). Scrltc:h pool p.id l20l.IO wlUI
I 5 winning ltclt ....
alOHTM llACL 7 NrlonQI. PMI Forgetllng (McCm)ll.IO 5..0 4.20
SleNa (llledl) 10.20 6.80
Bat• i.-(V~) 7 00
Aleo rac:ad: Matctq, A Kl9a for Ludt,
Hal Tudor. OW.. oi eor-.11, Ftlada Freme. 81nlrllllum (Note· Marlmbule
llniltled -"'· dltQulllllld end pl-.! alxlht Time: 1:23 215.
....-nc ""ca. 1 1111 m11ea Dominant LM (8110e) 31.<IO 12,00 5.80
GltmOnda (Plncay) 7.80 5.00
FtgalltlM ('faro) 4.20
Aleo recact: Surely e Wlnn«, Nol• Bl<d. Golden Bella, MonUNene, Aprll Otory, Mend11ory~
Time 1 45 215.
• UACTA (7-1) paid lffll.60 Anend.-. 38,131
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Man's I~ back -1. Crelt (U.
of Ml.,_.). 51.57; 2. Embactlar (E Ganftlny~ 3 Hlldlly (CndloaiovMla)
Men'• 50-ma le r lrH -t. Lowe
t8rtlalnl. 23.U ; 2 Kl..,... (USSAI. 3. ~o(U8SA).
Man'• 200-tnlat trw -1 ~
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Ven l•eppen; (Netherlend•I: 2 Ven
Bentum (Nelherta nda); 3 Vo•llH
(Nethef1andal: 4. Torr. (a.-1y Hille)
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ARIZONA WRANGLEll 8 Announced Iha retirement of Craig ,..,,,_, quert&rtladl.
HOCCn ......... .....,u._..
HARTFOf'O WHALEM -Aec*led
Stu 8mllll. delen aem a n . from
lllnghemlon ot the American Hocttey
League. MONTREAL CANAOIENS -ANiQnld
Ale Nenreaa. detenH m•n. lo ~o•• Scotle ol the Aln&ric:an Hoc:lley League eoc:CUI
TEAM AMERICA -Named Allllll• p.,,..,... ~c:.
eo1st STATE -Announced Illa
reeigtlellon of Jim Cl1rw, llMd IOOOMlll
:="st:eM IMJ .,_,,. f-4 coadl Ill
COf'NELI -Named Bob Colben Wt
..iatant IOOlblll coadl
Camel. Where a man belongs.
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15 mg. "11(', l.l mg. n1co11n1 av. per c1gare111 by FTC method.
Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
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('.. Orange Cout DAILV PILOT/Monday. JanulfY 31, 1983
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"Come in for lunch! Grandma and Granddad
won't be here till after foorl "
by Brad Anderson
"And now, with an opposing viewpoint on
the new leash law ... "
Jl.DGi: P ARKt:R
lJNAWARE THAT
JEANNIE KELSO IS \ltSITING AT SPENCE~ FAAMS,
SAM~IVES
AN ICV~NG
WHEN HE PHOM:S
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"l hate Mondays.11
'Sul<E .. YOU LOO<.Q.010 ME,OUT
EYE&CWE ~ CtO 'TONE..•
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
I MfANT LEG
OF LAMB··RE,ALLi.
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BEFORE 'YOO EAT f'T;
CONSIDER TMIS ...
GORDO
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,01'WRFI~.
by Gus Amota
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642-5678
O,.nge Ooa1t .OAIL.V PILOT/Monda~. January 31 , 1913 t:a
Ntarly hallo/ all Daily Pilot reodera
lia ve U!ed the clanf/ied aection to ln.111
or sell a product .
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EMPLOYKNT
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5.30 ~.m the prevlout Rcmodch-d 3 bdrm, 1 1ll1lh + lurW'~ f't'C'. rm • ger&Qt, laroe lot AV ac-Avail ncwr tlltu June. 17. '4&-7"3 l:----::::---:---:::'!:'::o:I &.ulr. ctbh ... I !**. 2
day. 'o' Sunday and beam N.·ihnai11. Curntthl'<t. l)lllic• M20,000 OM• lt27,l00 $760/mo. lnc:lud'g ..1llla. l!•!l!JUll!L..lt!U apa1, rw bdl. U..t ... Mondty p1.1blloallon1. ltJ ....... H 1Mr1 &40-134S !AST 8101! 21r, enc4 oar·
12.00 noon Saturday. PE .. lllSUU NOii• •••·ll '°'ATlllf•tlf • U age. yd, ISH mo. 3 Bf 2ba. l•ge pvt ~•d. AltrllRI! hgltW \~ " " -" " Ctrta& ••l lbr al M2-4U3 Frotc, lamllY rm, utll rm. ~ ~ .. ""• IW .. Ol'\.•&n ~ .lc·Uy vlt•wa. Marin room, 4 bcirm, 3 L ind• lt lt cu11om Pr .. tg. Hrbf AIOge mag. SUPIA CONDO In beck-S160, 131.0SOO '-"Y !!!!!! !!!!!! -
IOOT MUIOTilll both, 3700 ,.q,ft. $J ,38~.ooo °"" nfront ~~~~'~"r~:.~il)'M.:~:: OCMtl Yu, turn j)(Of dee bay. Tennl•, pool I apa ........ " 7 unu --:~!~ KHI• and correction• may Vl/fU TH• I'd 'ffi 1 t i 11:1~ ooo 4br, 3be. It, Im, fp. Avail. 3 Br 3 Ba, a oat gar. Wet 1 bdrm furn'd, btfOIU,
iuH be mede Ill 5 30 LINDA ISLE llYfROMT •Bdrm, 2 bath, lfret)lace t._.,ij' tr1~<1 ior '•rn" Imm• d . I 3 II 0 0 . bar. den, trplc, patio, Mallorca Cont .... 2 bf a aunny and ~quiet, new
1112ft 1 tht u~ d : P~· On large A·2 lot. GOOd ~ 71-41780·8784 wknd1, d ining All for 11200. ba c:ondo, lakt vtew. Ftb. ~. N25 mo ino
um !.ion. ~ s:d~r.nd Lagoon view from 6 bdrm, 4 t>.th, fam. rm. focallon. Aaklng only propttny 7 t-41975·HH wkdye, Herry Frederic k, agt 1, sa&Otmo.137-3341 utH, t73-07N :::!i. Mo nday publlcallon•. Boot 1llp for 3 boat&. Now $99~.000 S97,950 Cell 540-t t51 . 2131780-111211 ev... I e31.f2et I rt .... k Hit C.rtu .. l lbr ttp
lE! ~~~~~. n::kn ,:~t~r~:Yii llYSIDE PUOE _ _J~~~!!!:=--11.a•H• ltatk 1141 c=~.rJ.~b~:r~·;,,o::: HBARRl?,OfRllVllW .. H~~!a,11 IMUtlflll tun .... deoof•
'""' number" when c:anc:el· • 2 , ,, b ·--------Emerald Bay 2 Br, walk to 17001mo 0-45•7151 ~ u bat .. , -o tor t1.1rn apt .. frplo. 111,1 llng your ad Six-cwculur bayfrunt dplx br, 2 bu up.,. r. I t>Mch. 11000/mo. !~I · lhOpt & park. Commun· MHtmo. 813-0eM 1u'~ · 2 bu dn. 2bout 11pat't"!I Redut't-4 $1.~00.000. llUJll MU.II YI raldBayRealty 494-1840 1&211 cui. Cepe Cod 28' lty pool. 11500 mo.---------
1°"' IHHI IL IE POI Ul.111 tlUll tll• b•. wood ""·new 111M1e1. 9g1. Cttta 11tu llM :::'-!~ Cheek your ad dally and FAfRlllllS lllMCH Lr: 3 ~!, wlremodeled Sunny lamlly nomt on l!!l!rl IHcla 2llt. cpt1drp1. U11d brick Ua4. • W. I.a. lat •WNIT nuMI
to'• report .,rOfl lmmadl•I• N • b 4 1 ..... •· F h N d·' kl II & I 0 South Bay Front wtth 3 LIDO ISLE . 3 bdrm, 2 ba, Ordnr, gar. No pell. BMullful 5 bdrm 5~ 6e IMutllul L..arA---" ....... ly. fht DAILY PILOT, .. 'ttw.. ~· ,, ,,.,, cu.!l .. lm r('n<'. ornum ' IC en poo . wne1 bedroom•. den, 3 bathe, lamrm. 11700 mo. Biii '45-25118 50 tt dock a.-400 mo 0 =r.=~
::: eumH lltblllty for 1111 ~UAW 1.2 prirnc acr~ hilltop $1.250.000 wlll lln•nc:e or try VA. 2 p1t101, Hndy b .. ch, Grundy, Rl1r. 875-8181 3Br 2ba tam rm llv rm 2 __,..... . ' ,.!! w1., . t •
fl I I I I 110 A I k In 8 113 3 • 9 00 tllared pier and lloat e.:75 C ... .:_ I s'c •-. ,,_..., 'a.una, .,,. 1.,.. " ncorrec: nnr n 831-737 . et2·2411 Own•r wlll conalder 1 3 Br. '"" Ba, 2 car gar, J:· -992·eer7.t.:i Pn· 87&-06511 nla court•. voll•yball
::: onz . OOROIADO OAYS Ired• Of c:erry tru•t deed comm pool. Win ier or ~140 . . 3Br a den. 2 llO!y, nr eouru, rec room. Jr I 8'.
11"' Coror\udo l11la11d <:w.l bayfroni 101 1$5' boat at 10%. S 1.100.000 FM. yrly. Agt 875--8 t70 ocean. Comm. PoOf, ttn-FumltMd "'30.
::;.: IHan fer Salt dot·k P lans avail. Now $370.000 w/lPrms 144-4110 WINTER RENTAL . on the EJal<le 3 Bf, tv. Ba. lrpt, nit, n.-1:911, etc. 310 Call 557.0075
11· Gt al 1M2 Nnd FabtoMay30 38' dellwr , 2 car gar . Proapact. Newport Furnlthed 1 BR1 Be con· 1.•• all 2ba, "turnlshad 18s01mo 1875/mo. &42-7282 att Sl'lorea. S925, &73-2654 do, •ecurlty gated :;~ ILll OllP Incl utH. 7141544·2484 &pm. Nwpt Cf"t 1g 3 BR 2'A comm. All amanltlea. Nt. •n· SPEAHIJ Very nice 3 Br. 1 Ba, MESA VERDE• er. den. bl. DR. fptc, wet'bar, S. Cat Ptua. 1575 no 1 •• .,.,..,. 4 Br 1~ b•. nr So. Coett ........... 1 ...,. blt-l pool & 11una, rent or blln-lna, rafr. lg 2 car pet•. Tina 979--2390
IJJ Shi.....,.._ and lhowl -ooaan ·-· r.,~. nt, ..... t 640-4734 "" Plaza. 199,000. Pr1ced to T•atia lOtO 11507 s.uttore Or. (drive op · I"· tennl•. pool, 1p1. Int. INcla 1141 : :?. ~!~~';:"; = NII Agt 983-2667 ;;;;iiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml by nrai) 1100 until J1.1ne. 81u~ lhllP 3 ~.12 Ba. Jl~~;· IN . Avl 211 . * S350fmo. up. Bach • 1
14!) with formal dlnlngl Lo---*-.. -.,·asm--*--cer .. a •••• ., 1022 Baal. ltacla 1040 .... _ 845•7009· •m ly home, b I n 081• & 2 Br. 1.1nlurn & fl.lfn.
U)t cated minute• from ~ UIOI l•E Terrific 1 atory home . kitchen. lamlly rm w/ 3 Br, 2'At Ba Condo wl PoOl. IP•-11192.Florld•. :~·~ Soulh CoHt Plue tor ContrectOf"t own homelll PIUOH HllOEI Tl 111111111 3 BR laro• aolld Oak ahOf"I walk to beachea, 2 fr pie, new carpeu, gollc:ourM view, 2 frplct, a.42·2834, 642-3172
":w your convenience. A Smaahlng 3 Br home 1••1000 H -a-Eaay walk to bch, 4 Br, 3 . Br dent bdrm 2 be drapH & paint. Huge tee. o•t•. tann11, pool. ----------------im winner 11 lt36,000 . act featuring uaed brick and -• · •-• Ba, epacloua llvlng rm. family room wltll 8' llOlld · 'eon · yard, covered patio, 2 11400. 667·7372 deye, 1A11ftP11 AP11 wrought Iron, 1ky11t... your boring locome ~o-tamlly rm laundrl rm Oak bar. walnacote . l 750lmo yearly. tact c:ar ~.,..,... lmmed avafl 875 "'1"" -1 a 2 BR~ i:t '* todayl Mt-7111 pert)/ or outgrown rasld· • • hardwood lloora, huge 538·1436, 980·8488 ..,,... . .., v. •••· • 'apa, ' 1b80 atrium. thal<e roof. and e~ _,111 Ill• l••ge -u-large balcony. 118 ,000. 187 trno. lncld• garden· 3000 ti w 1 11 h 4 lllumfnet kl1c:Mn 1800 1 exlenalve uae ol Mexican '""' .. , -.... 538-17 t8 country kitchen with fir• er & water. Pel weleome. aq. · • c · m. Inge. No ...-,, tum. avail. THE REAL
ESTATE RS
1816 paver•. Ottered al 1185. lty for 1hl1 neat. ruatlc place. Tatlefully deco-Bea1t1 Ualaraiala.. 1500 MC req. 111 & fut. br, 4be, Po04, IP•· den, J11~.,...Ml lltl
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For our ntw regular weekly feature
IOIT SHOW-
CASE Ev•ry Saturday In the
Dally Pilot Claalfleds
VA
Sll,110
3 Bdrm 2 batll home wttn
large family room, bric:lc
fir~. Hlgttly upgred·
ed kitchen. With no
down payment• approxi-
mately 11100. PITI; Call
now. 5.48-2313
THE REAL
ESTATE RS
IAllU• UHi
000 wle11umable fl. and roomy 4 Bdrm. 31~ 1112,000 In nefgllbOrhood rated . Enormou• lot. "· l •••2 2~ Fordham By tpi)t. tam. rm. dine. rm. triple 8 • ,... B nanc:ln~I Call 769·1501 ba. home In a WALK TO of 1 120,000+ home•. Quiet cul de aac. Beaut!--•u1 .-Agent 957--070.1 gar. 11550 rno. 652-08731' Btwn1 8otlell~IW~..;..'!, ~ 752· 373.· THE BEACH CORONA 3Bd, 2ba, frplc. Anum· lullv landacapad with • OO C --·-"' • 4 Br 2 Ba ocnfmt .11 E/Slde CM. 2 BR, 1 Ba. Exec. home In Big a-1 off 8Mcfl DEL MA R LOCATION able. Call alt &pm, fruit treH. 1215,000. 2 '8f 1 Ba yr\1850 313 E. ,.~ .. ~i-.• .,25 nvon: 4Br, cutlom pool,, with 1pac11cular 180 2t3/530•5t59 S hown by app• Call · • 000 "'''"--.., ' I'--__ --.-.. -.L--.. --.. •· 2 Bf ocnfrnt 1 mo. 111 &. 1 .. 1. no peta. ape, beaut. lg• lot. .... IU -• e~-_1·~~:.•dndB ~tr~: ...... l 044 Frank Vaufto, 759-t601 ,.o.u IUL n 5-40-9537 114-4.9904 dya., 720.0482 Beautlf\11 beectltront apt.
current appra1n1 01 PllP llll&lllHIT r t-•-Vall w 4 91g Canyon Condo. 3 Br. 0oeen vtew terrace. TV
1485.000 IM. Owner hu LO lll .. 111 tu ... !! · lull golf courH vlaw. Incl. Thru June 15th.
$195,000 equity and wlll US 4 8'. 2 ea. frptc, fenced pool, tenn11. $1400/IM. 1450 mo. p1ue utll & • lll11 carry 2nd TO. llfllllllll yatd, 2 car garage. Kldt Avail now. f.U.7424 poelt. 494-3398.
otlll.I Ill IUI 144-1211 lntroduc. you to one ol Npl cr .. t 38r $1100 otc. $&00/rno. 648-l904 HVHm• lovely 3 a d•n··l!!J!!! IMela lltt
Terrific location south 01 ~i~I~ =:'•. 1f~aA{L~·R~K ~ .. ~~ilt~ ... ~~"~~.~ ... ~I ~~1:;= !,°',::0000 But. ltacla 2240 r,'rs'o.· ~~· 2
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trhwyom. }~'...! • .!!"-. "~rr~I~ ~ , .., .. ~ OLEN PATIO HOMES. 4 -;;;;;;;;;;;;iiii==i TownhouM 38' 11000 3 bd, 2 atory, Fmly rm,• 940-4099 1750frno. Pool, jac. Adj. m.,........,,...., -· -··-~!!:! bdrm. 2'h ba lnvetMSS • BeyfrontCondoSt250 xlnt trta, 1895. Imm• toHoeQHoepli.I
ly earning I t .450 per ---------model Ellcec>llonal floor '59 • 10x40, dean. alum. Belboa Cove 28' S2000 d 1 at• ocou pa nc y . WHtclllt/Marlnara 3Brl 1-94t-2143 1-eiz4-7822 mo. Prloed rtoht at 1229. tRll IUT llLU plan dHlgned for eleg· p1t10, metal 11orage V..alllet BecMlor 1550 983·11940 after 8 pm, 2 b a , I g f • m r m ------_,,.'.:""::"-.,,.--:-=-=-""'."'.:"-
000 plus Hiler wlll lln· lh anc:. and lunctlonal llv-ltted Adult pattl. 15SOO Panln Pt 3Brflr l1500 963-7010,atklorAlta l11001mo. Incl. garden·IOCEANFRONT APT·1Br, ance at 12'h% lnterell CdM duplet1, '°· 0 wy. Ing Plus your own prl· with terms. Lido Ille 48111500 • r . I •• I o PI 0 . K . winter rental to 8· 15.
with 20% down! ~v~~:~~nanc-vate PoOl.1349,000. llJ lhear4l1, llfr. Hllbor Ridge E11a1 ... 3 •1t1•1 lar4tas &42-8298 I 1450 mo. Incl urn. No
la· 1121 Bdrm, apa 12800. 1 and 2 bdrm• avall•ble Lux exec: duplex OOMn I p • I • . 5 4 8 • 1 9 3 0 .
JHml11• Creek 2 Br &. ~ I Ba)'llde 28', den 11900 now. 4901 H:" Ave. v.ft. 200 ti trom bch. 2 673-7844
den, end unit, g1.1arded sor -. WlnlHllT •H '46-323 Bf 2 Ba. trpl, bltnt, wfd. Pr"llglou• bachelor at
O•IH, tennl•. & •wlm· lty ~allatll Prtt!J 1200 111·1400 3 Br. 2 Ba. wll>OOI, bit-Int, Cuetom decor. 11100.1 the Balboa Bay Club.
ming pool avall S275, Co<ona del Mar, 4 ttore I carpeta, drapee, dbl oar· 831-2980. $1000 utn lncfd.
000. 769'-teet. P.P. lronll by owner. 3028 lalMa age.18251rno. 538-0921 Cute lbr cottage, 1 blk' 642·1802
LmlY OtlM.. 651-1177 thru 3030 Pacific eo .. t ••••••••• 2207,2 bdrm houu, famlly lrm beach & bay .,---------., -Hlghwty. owe. RedUC· nd , I S3501 1111 J n I
~ Walker 6 lee
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per end unit. Comnwnlty
pool and 1ennlal 011ly
186,000. Call 1od1y
tOl.AISlll •w• ecf. 8191297·20611 or STEPS TO BCH: 1 Br, room, lau ryroom ac· mo u •. 'Y
2 er 2 B• In charming 6191457-4811 duplex. Yrly, utll pd. No lltlu, 2 blocks lrom leue can be:'· t-* aettlng w/uee of pool, 1 pkng. No peta. 210 44111 b ••ch · I 6 2 6 mo · ty, (7l4) 873--
979-5370
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Bey plus Ille elagance &
comfort of 11111 cuttom 4 Bdrm home. Featured In ----~----• "Nallonal Geographic."
WILL
•P• a. MCUrlly garage. h•t;I lt•J!HH/ Uaita uoo·, St, front . $550 mo. 714-891-8314
$209,000. f.U.7020 ltWJert ltacla lK9 C.M. 2 llHS, 4br & 2br, on 1173-7954 atl 3PM Nr. St Simon and Jude. IPUllll IAYllUT u•• llUL ESTAn -lge R-2 lot 184 000 a .. c. • I • 2ll2 3 B r 2 b a c 0 n d 0 . 3 BO. 2 B•. flrepl•c•. Q.)
I HUIFIHT aumable." s ts'4,000. rtaa 1 ar $750/mo, Call Agl lor Fam. Rm .• yard, patio.' Costa .... 1024 Custom. by owner. 2 sty, Prlnciptea only. Peautlflll exec: home 3Br, detella ~2578 garage. Avall. lmmadla-1
E'llde 2 Br. 2ba, cot1ti09. 3 br & den. R·2 5700, 64~203 1142·99t4' 2Ba In Irvine Twrace. nr CONDOS: 2 a. 3 bdrma, lely. 11200 mo. ~
ol u 0.,. tor mlr nm•. ooo. 850·8578. 3713 la P i•so Fatlllon laland. 11250 s550 to 1775, blk• to WttltJ LT.,.., 0..
Extrt lot. Sale &linen by Seutlore. COlt Hl!rty • mo 1173-1700 bc:h. 837-3341, 536-9328 ........ ......_..11
OWMf at 10'A%. 389 La II A I I I I 111 IE Pllll If tWllllllf BMutlful 2 BR. 1 Be hM, Condo: 2 mllH tr om I~~~~~~~~
•J,.t.. Won<N ~II)) TUIEllWlt
e>ec.mt>e< '81. ChOMfl
by the "Orang• COHI
Dally Piiot"' as "'Home of the Month," o.c.mt>«
'82. Outllty flow• from
the l>OIW*' oek floorlng.
natural granite C®nter
lopl, marble fir._,
~ tu~ gold pl&I·
ed ft111ur9S. and finely 1-
nl•ll•d wood paneling.
All thl• plut your own
Carted• Wao;. 1148-.83115 4 PlD s. of Hwy, 808 Acacia. beach. 28r 2'h bl, 10 ..... , " BT
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ANMAl.S Huge e Bdrm 3 batll
home Mat golf courM.
Sep1111a famlly room
and dining room. Up·
gr9dM ttwoughcM. 3 ~ garage. Pool, apa. Wiii
trade tor emal* .,. ...
Verda home. Price . S280 ,000. Cell 64&-2313
MITA •u MPLDJ otc. $11751mo. M1-1te4, .....,,_. a\11111 2/1. WUM ~ '
Low down, aaumable fl-658--9070 dry & frig.. • t2001mo. • 00 DIRT CHUP! Ing. 759· 18$2 I wallpaper. Patio, ywd, 2
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Eech on •aro• 1o1 Only Huge 3 bd, 2~ tta ftmtty ,_8_73-_233e _____ _
MUST SELLll 12 Unit•. E/Sld•. xlnt car gar. ttove. relrlg,
Trade term• 1aaae op-cond. 10X gro11. Biii• wahrldryr. 1950. Oyt,
tlon, ~ubmlt'. Call 1ny-Kennedy Bkr.957·5880 1 7141752-6191 ; Ev11 ...... ~~211
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~ ).))) I 140,000 C a ll no'4 home. Queen• Kii. for· Bey Vu~nlglll Ill, exec-•
979-5370 me1 dining, cletigt'9f • home. Dover Sn. 58r.I time 840-1343 1225.000 (4)2 Bf ~-wtlndl, 7141t75-0et9 • KRCHAfl>ISC
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thawing. 759-9100
GEORGE ELKINS CO
Fmlllllll 1111 I 119,000, 10% dwn. 2 Br
condo, 2 Be. ernenltlea.
frptc. 3 yrt. 2205 Pacific,
no. 203 C all Ray .
832-9314 wkdyt.
The popular "Catmel" iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiilCOND0·2Br, 1 'A Ba In model. Tllr• bedroom9. MontlOello, M9.500. Va·
New carpeting. Speciou• • ~ cant. Only S 10 ,000
pallo. Luxunant garden. Starter or retirement down. Bkr 498-7649
Property In top condl condo. 1 Bdrm. patio, evee
llon. 12et.500. • p.. po 0 I B. a II 111 u I _Dr_ut_ic.l_l_yr_ed_U_oed_""".3::-::B~R.
l&LllllT ground•. CloM lo Santa 1123,000 Auumabll UY t llAll IU&.n Ana/Tustin border wltll VA. &e2 ·28H. New l U 1 U• freeway• and •hopping Coul Atty • nearb& Truly • lovely ---------Sha~~ ~a:!m 2 =11u1~;; ~ J3!q9ooo00!!. f er
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with eJC1ru. Priced to NII PSiaza 179,900 PETE BARRETI .. REALTY
a11121.500 1st-31e1 U1·2242
C:.SE\.ECT
..... PROPERTIES
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"Contemporary Vlclo·
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Superb erc:Ni.cture Ill
ed on 200' ol the Bil
Canyon Country Club
lurnlalled by Steve
Ch•N ol Arcllltactural
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tech In over 7000 tq. ti.
$3,950 .000 1 .. w/ nnanclng Stephen Tum· .,
Turne< Archltectural Propertlet
640-8350
BY OWNER/BROKER
In Baycre11: Ivan Wtllt
cu11om 4 br, 3 ba pool
home, 2980 aq tt. panel-
ed office. huge meeter
aulte w/44' of c:lonll.
kltcll wlJenn-Alre, dble
Chamb«• oven &. walnut
$50,000 dwn, aHum. Ceata .... 2224
loan, by Owner 5-48-035t SUPER DEAL 3 + Huge l.tta fer Sale 14M o.n. Gourmet Kit. For· mat Dining, Custom 0..
CANYON LAKE :'•. ~ :::,::nix;:1:
ltlf ..... Yitw Lef KING 537·9740, Ext 3.
Sacrtfiee. Bett offer. low lee req
dwn 10% Int, Trade for Eattllde reep adH• Pf•
tnythlng Of value . ferred '2 br 1 be gel'•
131.5115 :y;· No peti. 18251mo.
57 FlNISFiEO LOTS 8 3-7544
10,000 '\ti. ready to 2 Br. 1 Be. 1 alory, 1t1eg bulld on. 11"11 In . .,_ cpt & drpt, patio, trptc,
cor thru-Ollt, worttthot> metr ate/w, IMldl qtr .. ~:'u~· l~~t 1-+s11~1~ C:..,2Jac· '3500 "'°·I
537•9740• ext 3 t .. req BEACH BARGAIN. 2 +
Nice 2·atty 3Br 3ba l'loma. nug • bon ua room .
Frptc. 2 car ger. walk to Equipped ltll. a1.1per
b c ti. 8 0 4 18 I ti St. pluth dee«, Ulllt paid.
$900/mo. 536-1453 \/ery E·Z ~n. $425.
Super ttJarp, clean. 3 8'. 2 KING 537-9740, ext 3 fM
Ba. ltmlly home, bit-In 1_req _______ ---1
011 ltllchen, !amity rm. LOYely condo. 2Br & den.
new paint, huge yard. 2 bath, frplc, new cpt,
patio. 2 car garege. Im· appllancet. heated pool, m.o avail. $850/mo. In-2 car gar. $875/mo.
cld• gardener & wtler. 646-7535 -Pet Olt. $500 HC req. 1-----------1 flrtt & IHI. 8312 lndll· Bactt Bey Condo 2 Br. 2 n1poll1. Agent Appl. Be. frplc, 1 atory, pool.
chltec:tural plan• ~ov-d1hwahr, beamtd ctll
ed. Darwin Dr.. an-1 ~·· 2 e 50 e ldtn .
It 957--0701 UOOf mo. 548·3080.
aide. I U38,000. Buyert terms. (819) 766-3 t31 I Imo. 850-1798.
648-2782, 642·2 t t9 t Br. Traller. private. ull lllllll ........ paid. No pell. Range &
IU.ITW. lll ref r. Ut.J.lu• ••c . 1385/mo. 4 • 11117 Nll."l +IOUI cabinet•. Muat Miii lo. lo Majestic 180 dag. Pacific
3 Br, den. patio
M751mo.
962·5511 956-0809 I oc:an. Catalina IUllMI & ..... _,,. II esown. city night tight view• • ._ '""'• 2 Br. 2 llory 1 yr WHtcllll/Marlnera 3 Br high above old Corona EASTSIOE 2 Bl'. o.,ege. Condo. 17001mo.
V-. & lllnnltl 4 bdrm
old model l'IOfne In MC. g&t· ed comm. Only I 1800
mo.I 2be, IQ tam rm. LMlopt d•I Mar. Located In SSH mo. 842·25f0, 962·55t1
olc 1119.500 642-8298 N-pon'• moat HCIU· 648-4&48· 3Bt, 1'A8e, kit. llV rm, util Tll ILIFfs-otllt •Ive and de1lrou1, N · Spee. 4 bf, 2 b&, formal clout. 2 bike from
cure retldentlal areH din ing . fruit tr•••· beach. 1550 mo . Expanded E P lan 3 86' by 158' levet parcel st251mo 754-09N HQ.3107
ALSO
Oorgeoua 3 or 4 bdrm
l'IOfne w/PoOI & IP& fOf 11500 (mo· mo). For
detallt call Fred Tenore
831-126& Of 83t·2711 . bdrm, 3 be. tamily room offered 10 the lllghHI ---------1-------,...,....,....,--wlth cu.t. F.P Lv rm w/ bidder for cdl Of lrllde. 4 8' 2 Be. Meu Verde. Nice 2 8' condo S500fmo.
fpc: ovenookt FEE LANO. Call 675-331 t evtt & No peta. Ger6ener lndd. 1700 mowe you In. Im-1aa Cltatatt U'll Approx 2 ,800 •q It. wtt.ndl H50/mo. 557-tH2 & med. occ:upency. Unda $309,900. Raquel Rell· . 4"'"4721 Hart. 831-126&. agL Hlll.,. OClNf'I view 3 8'.
bel'g 559-5959 Agt I lucMI/ fantl 1575 EISIDE 3 8'. 2t>&. 2 eet I.mat 2244 ~~~~~;;,~•1n2~0~~~~
BAYFRONT pier+ lllp lllJAI& U. g.,, tncd yrd. $750/mo. 759.9100 Salty remodeled, gorgeout --•· Av.II 211. Owner/Agent. BUDGET PRICED. 1 . time Bkr 1173·5.489 .......,...,..,..,.i call 1144 eoea bdrm. cloH to every· S.ata hi mt lM~ grain ranch 12.llOO thing . Pett O.K. 1255 LEIHl'I IEN deeded acrH . Central 2 BR tea. ger. atow. r• l(INO 537-9740, Ext 3 2Br. 2Ba Condo. pool. Montana. $4,250,000. frig, n.w pelnt. Sml yard IM req. S500 mo. 111._/_ Al•o 1arge1t Oauhol Ordnr No pet&. AVI 211. • ..... • Ann 831-5273 Luxury penlhou•. want plant on a farm In us. tt12 A Meyer Pl1ce . .._,_
to beach Every amenity. Exce419nt c:ath flow, 12. M25 I dep. 649·34'4 1 to 4 bdM'la. atattlng at le•* ... Ult
MULL.AN R~LTY 500,000. 8uy t099tller °' £aide 3 8' 2'Ai Ba condo M50 to $1800 ml 11-
640-2980 Ull for Lori tepatately. Alec> I.,~ Of iaut mo. Spa. Joye• View or OQMn, pvt walk·
•m•ll recreetlonal ran-Waltn agt 83t·12et way to water. 2eOO eq n . UN llU Chat with grMI hunting & • I t5001mo. 31ot 1 Allto
Choice corner lot with flahlng. Pally Wood. IW n•• Cir,........ .
nuo• courtyard entry Stellf~ & Alloc .. P.O. Xlnt l()hool• 4br/2ba
4200 eq. tt. 2 atory ~ :::0~2Je,~~~ MT. avell. Fetl. 1: 559'-8339'
with 3 bdrtM. 5~ bathe _ · 3 er 2 88 E.alde S795/mo & o.n. tonnel dining rm. & ' d 1000 aq. It. In m11ter LL 1Jctbat1 HIO yrty. Water oar •Mr
•ult• with bay view. -Ind. 645-3200 Wtl 000 He11e exclualv• Harbor 2 Ir 2 Be 2 StOf)' Condo -ma-.-....
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priced a1 l415,ooo wtn• twa-3NO 142•1010 • 0 0 d • 1 & o A 0 , Watch thla column or .,,aces o
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bdrm. 2'A ba, eppro• •· 11751,,,0 Pr°'*1Y WOOdbftdte Condo: 28'
25 10 30 n t>oet • par1. ..., ... 2 ' I Bl Thi I m -..111 e51~ s °'· 2 ea. dbl oer. lrQ yci. _64_1_-~-~~-• p ay ngo. a co u n ... do ea e~....._ tocal moufltaln $725/mo, 11t, laet, MO. In IM R.ncfl 2 tty 411. appear each Monday. To place
..._._.,,... 11).304t 38• home. 2800 eq "· d 11 673-7300 OOf'llf'*dal Pf°'*1Y on Prot dec:Ofat9d. 1 1075 your Bingo Parlor • ca
IM• fer Nft100t1 8d't Ot •3 IR. 2Yt ba, twnhM, ft\O. tae. Avall 2 • HI . d_.2-5878 1 ... 1aa.. A.,.•. Coat• Meta home. dtll ger, DIW, trot, PoOI. 1a.~ll~t~ll~lll!I!._...,..,.~~~ ~ ,..., v. 17~ tennlt, t 7H. No .,_.,_ -•••• ... •••-•••---.. mDI -133-1161 Of 762.alH '725 CondO WOOdbfldOI, ! r~ :~ ~ ,P~P ~~ U. ...... IUI tWoe Mw. ~ torm o..... :0~·. ~::. ~~::
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Garden Apartments
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6'5·1104
port Budt/So
1700 16th St
(11 Oovtr)
_64~-5113
i;d om 141611'\0 I Ir. 1 I• ....,,..Ul_TUllMl_L_l_l_ll_,Y-. IOI, J Ir, I la, pool LIOO 8AY,R0Nf 'Ir 1 IMIUJI CIOM 1° Cit~ Hatt welll polllt• 'Vlo lanl•All•& not •tragnlen your Ht•
I "'° r,:cu•M upper unit, •II bll·lne, Lero• 1 br, t I>•. cOJy o•llo..1. 11101 Oil No pet• la. Mlldy bM(h or .. 1 "11111 !~:::•1f0m0t~a~J~ 22"0• CM, a .. a 2 .. °' out Loi 11• help tailor Call Ken 111· 700 or carport, lndry rm, b•I• ltplc Otltllng yaro "O'J IOll·ICOH, IS40·HOO view Yrl~ IHO mo Old••' I l•rot•I aaeocy 1060 400 94 It 10 800 eq LOi'ii.tcit ~IOI# Lib ay mall• 1 loan lot your
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0111 no pelt 2501 w. unit. 1650 mo. No pet1 1610 MO. 831 611t2 •To blend With llvln S47lltmo each Bdrm lul greanblt, pool, wlll 8A2·7_e_50 _____ Pt!IHlll Hll htttft1t .....
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851·2176 Hk tor Dave, Lury or child 15$0 mo 10 move •FrHh Se1 Brffi•• :f6~2g .. ~ • c 8 h • r P adll w/chlld 667·1•03 Of om~ •Pace In Nwpll Advice In all matt1r1, fixed 30 yr 111 TO'a from Wte41H4 VIII 0 Pam In, IVlll 21 Open 27 •Privet• Patio• ---140·633'1 31d fir tult•. oreat view. IOv•. merrlaga I bull• 11 •• 76%.
1, 2 BA apt ava~ 28r, IBe dplx, pvt patio, lhru wlcnd 93 .. 81\allmar. * 14 8pacl01J• Plane 2 Dr houH with oc11n Female 10 •hare 3.br. WHtcllll area, 1500 IQ n111 Aleo coun11Hng, Fixed 10 yr 2nd T0'1
1 nd r:i, N · 1 • new drp1, frllh palnl, 2 ~!'i. i 'B lde_i !nc:I OtrJ •Gourmet 1tzed klteh· view. U OOtmo 113 2Gth. houH In Cot I ti Meu ~~ ... .:;: ::!~.8:ii~::'!:. 1815 So EJ Camino~. from 13. 126%. Call ul ~~:Oocup • 0 pe I. cloH 10 lhopplng, 3fl.. touu. 2681 Llden .. t ba r· II """ I 113/433.050~ with llr)gll mother & te, WHkdayt 848· .. 8~4; l'ii8ieniiiCitamiii. i .. Gii2ii-7ii2iiHiiimj ~·~~.~· cC::n~a~~:y~t~~~ 1 Bdrm 1450 "A" 10th Pl., Nwp1 ~tg11 Condo, nr So Cit Pill, urn ure u,... .. rleque• · w .. tclllf 2 Br. 2 ee d•· c 1111 d . t 2 5 0 Imo eves 840•8902 , 1• , 2 bdrm 1550 area. 833·8t02 pool, 1 .. 75 642·21'11 g11 for cooking l hHt· luxe appllancH lrptc 8<16-4'1117 after 8. Ulll A YIGll't Starmer Of Nancy Leo-. fng furnltl'led, 5 mlnulet · '1--------LIH IUILltll nard. U6 Pautartno. Newer 2 Br .• garege. No 1 & 2 BR, 1378 & S .. 30. to Huntington Center t oorpell, ditpH, lower MIF to •hr .. br hN nr SC MOOELS/ESOORTS 71 .. ·.iff-0185
TSL Mgml 764·0081 pet1. J.i50 mo. gar. cpll, drpe, retrlg, mlnula dtlve to Sen Ole-Ir On I I 8 8 0 I m O Ptau, nlimkrt, $200 + Choice 3rd floor Bay OUTCALL 2 .. HOURS CALIF. PRU0£NTIAI.
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2 er, ..... 8. 1 Ba E'tlde 2Br upper loe.balc, 1·30PM 1 BR lrom $6 .. 0 Lovely 3 81 2 81. yrly 1-i l trge 3 e _r _h_o_u_•_• =~~!5•~/~o~ ~~t~ ~~~ l~~~~~~~~!liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Pool, No pet1 5-48-8656 gar. $535, 120 ! 20th, WHllldl Skylark Aptl 2 BA lrom 15'111 blk beach, no pet• $275/mo. Av111 2· 1' pan1lon eulte ... 50 avall HOtllTI A llllLI RATES II &.48-0100, 648-8218 120 Center 2 er 2 ea. SEAWINO VILL.'OE $l050 &$0·t7oe all.. Plat11yofprtvecy IWOktd1 now .. room 1ulte + lar· By 1ppt. 83S..g1ge 1II;2 II, I ' Newly decorated 1655HlunllnfonVHtige Oceentront 2 Bf~ or r•ll RHp Female ge rec:epl 11250 1vell Prl1oner without family,
Newly decor. 011 pd, $4 60/mo No P•I• Lant, H B rom Sen yrly 1900/mo '500 E Cal Kelty 54'1·0828 or 2·1. v.,.., IOnalv after 18 mo LOWEST EVER encl gar. dwthr, pool. .... ... a.nu 8 .. IS.4382 Otego Frwy north on ...._anlron1 ••n:1•n2 651-2222 3356 Via Lido 67" •1•• _., • 8BO No pets. 642·5073. ~ u n Beach 10 McFadden.-"""'--.,.,. "" --------.,_ '"' In prleon I have aJwaya TIWlllllll out otl lllEL weal on McFeddan to 1 Br.from a..25/mo 2 Br Npt Beh apl lo thr w/4o+ W F lhl l>eel1 lnteretted In Coeta ~tnleld N-Townhomet TOWNHOME· OecorllOfl Seawtnd VIiiage lrom 1525/mo Rent be· yr old F/M Incl ulll + ,,., ro1t I ~a:'11:-:' ,:.~;tend I
WWW:. -· IO< ret\t pert. MW, tpacloue 28r 8'13·51'18 IO<e Feb 20 No depotll prkg S250/ma + dep + DELUXE SUITE &PUTlllm 2 Bdrm 2'h ea 1750 2 'A ba Pool, tac, rec Deluxe poolllde 111,. large required. Key '" only rel• 631·20 I I Avail Jerry B= ~~ 14300
a If I d Frplc. vaulted celllngt, ., .. , pvt patio, balcony, 2 br, 2 ba, bl1 ·tn1, No pell Located acrott 2112 2012 Sq Fl (can dMde) Mlctl"'an City IN 46360 eaut u gar en eptl. dbl pool lge garage, d1cor1tor1 dtwtnl l'h mlln beech. Newport 8eac:h Golf N/1mkr lo thr 2 br house, Sl 25 sq 0Y 6 .. 2 ... 0 .. 4 'V . '
---------1 ::1':'~~~'i. Spa, heat g~ w ' ~~ weltpaper, dr1pery & No pets. S500/mo Courae 645·4855 CdM . nr beach. furn . la1a'at11 leat-'· "•16 CIRCUS Of OCEANFRONT DI• 2~ Br 2 Bdrm 1'/, ea $500 8A5·273G 842~905 much more S tOOO/mo 538-6362 2 Br 2 Ba, S&oOlmo Ve<· jac $350 873-4380 au ..
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8/3.r8•7; or mont 3HdW.'wn.!n 631_5583 •MESA VERDE 2 Br. 1 g 10 5 call .. 94•2220 or 2Br, 1'hBa twnhse. $ .. 25 view Ava ti Feb t Lo11. 1m111 red dog, pl ac 1 •ea ce or Ba. Newly decor. $ .. '15 aft 5pm call 8A8-3375 mo.+ S375 dap, gu pd, 75 .. _7087 Pom. vie Blue l.a/\tern, Le .... Cell between 9-5 2112 HARBOR BLVD
Bachelor condo. beau I 1 Br. 198 I Maple Ava.
amenttlet, 1575/mo. 1 375 /mo. Up1telra,
(7U)5311·7701 (11·5:30) atove, lndry rm. Sierra
(213,..33·5106 eves Mgmt. S.1-132 ...
No pets. 633-897... nr Fwy 8'13~89.. PCH a Setva 661-8885 PM, Mon·Fn 8A2~8A.. COSTA MESA
**MESA VERDE•• 1cc1ean 1 br con,do nr. So. 2 bdrm/2ba 1525· 3 Spacious tBr. pool. lg• 3 BR 2'h ba. Pvt BR & ba Cannery VIiiage, approll 1•1·1•11 11. Pl11a .. 50. Call • balcony new cptl no s c p f · 500 1 II $ .. 75/mo 1 " 2 Br, 2 Ba, upper. Lndry '162·68'17 all 5 & wk ndl. bdrm/2 ba S650 and pets SsOolmo 64 ... 4767 nr 1t I, em pref d q · Open 2 .. houri
rm, d/w, lrpto, gar. oarege. 7332 Garfield I 1275 a 'It utll. 822-0657 a •. storage •P•C•.1 l llYI l WEEI Kort11101, T.D.'14021
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760· 1H2 e< 780·0508.
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11600 mo. 876-30e7
1576/mo. 540-54 .. 8 336 E. 20th. Quiet 1rea 752·5328 I 1 Br ocean & bay view. F t8 to 30 10 thr 3 br CdM _R_11_o_n_d_a_6_7_3·_8_52_2___ - -• ...... .,.a.nu 18 I clM Stove & refr1. Utll Incl. OEL.'WARE PINES smell kitchen, lrpl, near I home FrH rent tor lTTUCTIVE •••. unLH ~ u nu S395r;.,~ ;a2 v~'orta 1 .. 20. 631-09 1. 1 Br. frptc, pool, ger, Arc:hea & Old Newport ' 11 ak pg a cook Ing. la•••t. ltatala 2920 llSlllSIEI •rt1111It.110. &PUTllm· 8A2·3780 llW 111111 Anl. private p11lo, 1 .. 70/mo. ::2.1ii~lmo ptue ulll 84 .. ·8417. 1686 up. 1900 ft tnduttrlat Speclallilng In 111 & 2nd
Beeutlfully landtc:aped 1385. 1 Bdr t Ba pool Newly decorated 1 Br. & 8 .. 2·8807 Per10n over 25 10 Share olflce. 18101 Redondo TO SERVE YOU TO'a afnoe 18 .. 9 guden apt1 Pool & Spa · • • • Bach with loft apt. Gar· 1'1221 Oel1ware St. 1 Btk to Bay a Beach. IBr. CdM Home. 1250. 111 CI r cle. Hun llngton 1---------1 Robt. Sattler NH/CM
P1llotldec:ki. No peta. . laundry. ldulte, no pe11 age• encto11d, patio, 1 Br. 4 blocks to beach. all S<t35 mo 850·2493, Lett a Oep. 840-8880 •II Beach. 842-2834. CIRCUS Of R.E. Broker 80 Realtors
Bachelor 1410 1133-7890, 8A8-19 .. 7 pool, •P•. rec room. Get utlls paid. $376/mo. No 673-3728 6 Rent MG , 1125 sq ft, 8A2-2171 54f>.0811
1 Bdrm J.i70-1475 •Clean 1 bf. MaeAtthur a waler paid. No pett. I 207 Chi s $ .. 001 1355 l IASSllE 1-Tl IO., LT" 2 Bdrm w. Ba $500 VIHage., nr SC Plu.a, S.A. $ .. 85. 383 Hamilton, pe •· cago. teps to beach. 2 Br. 1 Fem 10 lhr 3Br furnished mo. ogan •• 1 ,. ••
2250 Vanguard Tennis, pool, •P•· No 845_4 .. 11. '115· .. '15 ... Av111 to show. Ba, frpt, new bllnt & condo S300 mo.+'-'> utlt :7::51~: t t • M • 1 a . 71'1 NO. HARBOR BLVD 23•;. yield, s .. o.ooo 11t
&.40-H28 pell. tmmed. 1475/mo. 2 Br, 2 Ba, frplc. closed dthwr. S700/mo. yrly 6 .. 2·2225 FULLERTON TO on $80.000 ready·to-
979·2390 Tet\a 1,1010111 1 Ill. garaga. 1495 mo. 631•5903 New bcn condo. ger. ml· .. ooo· aprlnkleled & 8000' ll0-1112 build hilltop. Spect view. Bachelor $395 I Ba. Swimming pool. '164~633 0t 52&-3004 Ill ca11JOI W/O f I $320 In lnduttrlal Newport Open 12 noon tlll .. em downlown L.A. 1cro11 t Bdrm ... 76-$490 2 BR 1 Ba, patio apt., no garden 1pt large rooms. -cro, ' P c. Beach. Ample power 7 DAYS A WEEK trom Ety111n Park on
2 Bdrm, l'A be. $580 pate. 1485. But. a Prof. tananu . DUPLEX, 3 bdrm, 2 b11, A apactoua 3 Br Apl • Trac Y, 6 3 1 · 6 5 .. 3 2 l3/433-0G .. 1 i---------1 Park Dr. 15% Int. 3 yrs.
131 E. ISth. 8AM8l8 845-9181 or 752-0'111 13 .. 0lmo 731•0829• enc dbl• garage, l1tge S1895/mo Prlv1cy, tu· 5 .. 9.3 .. 21 Older w/I d11lre1 11v1-ln 13 .. ,000 takes It. (71 .. ) ·~ patio. Radcorated Nr •ury & MCurlty combined l 1 ••/F For I• ... approximately comp wit. 60-88.,... Old, 240·1123, eves (71 4) 161 E. 18th. 8A2-0856 ~ 2 8'. 2 Ba. No.-,, .,...2·1312 Clv ... Center. "et erea. with aweepl~ felrwau uxury llv ng. ... No 700 f I d I II ,.. YMrtyleued 2Br 1th Ba ...... "' " , kl F d & 1 sq t. n u11r1 good health Wiii 1hare .. 83·1 153 or (819) dbl 1:r. s footmo tnci t 475t mo. 760-1418 or STUNNING large 1 & 2 Br. 1829 B I.eke. $675/mo. vi-maket Canyon Imo ng rten ly oHlce •P-· 545-0215 lv11. eondo/P°" rm, a be 729-3048.
utll. 2·"""" 1 Bdrm 1490 &42·7528 evee or wkndt. 2 ea Garden Apt Poot 982-0819 East the moat sought q u 1•1 S 3 6 o 1 m 0 h t 11 ---------.. ..,. 2 Bdrm. 1•;. ba 1575 I OS a I g5 7 0 . •fl•r ranlll In Newport 844-1617 ~=..!..'.:!:' & ~~· WIOO, w HAS SSS l or
151 E. 2ttt. 5-48-2"°8 2118::.~ r!t~io~~r1J~~'. 1:1h. St. 4 I W. Baach. Av111 Feb t5tll Shr my N B home, pV1 Mite. ltatalt 2925 REF M-;,i~;p. ... 10 ·A•d T.O 1. $10,000 up. No
lalMaP-'-_,_ "707 1 Bdrm Cottage avail. Pat Io . f 8 O O m o . &Ide 2Br l'hBa petlo 1 LUXURY I No pelt. For appl piMM room & balh, avan now CASA ROMANTICA no 1047 Dally Pllol PO etedlt check, no penalty. •ualu. 6o Poot, spa. laundry, g11· 652-8872 I glftge $5-40 mo call 7t4/8A .. -0509 1275/mo plus utll I Lo• hall (200 cap). Box 1880 CM '12827 Call Denison Anoe.
2 BR t BA ege. No peta. J.i85/mo. J.i55/ 1 8' 1 Ba. Apl • 548-9950 FAMILY APTS 2 8'. 2\. Ba, Cape Cod on 8A5·8515 b<ealllteklng OQffn view. • _e_7_3-_7_3_11 ____ _
pier & allOpptng. $685 'S350/MlO. Large 1 1 2 cat Oii. Ai°aif~ ;:I,, • 1 Br. $380/mo. Poot. 640-405'4 BR. , Bl. 2 car apace pertlu & ga1llerlng1. maturity Secured by Pet lo wtoC.an vi-. nr Before 6 call 8A5-5e77 1rp1c ~ • port., Hlllalde Or S 1100/mo Rmmate wanted to ahr 2 for wedding receptions. EXCITING 23% return TO with 1 year,
Incl utll. yrly. 1 or 2 Bdrm Apia. Laundry. TSL 11111 142·1412 atove. ref'1;· tndry tac.I $100 QFF 3 Br 2 Ba lrplc. di•. tleptl ttep1 10 bell, 39 Sea· Al10 g rooms: nightly. Pr Im• RE . Bk r
•du It• No Pett . carport. Quiet. no peta. ~~~~~ 23 w . Bay 10 water 209 .. 111 St ihore 1337 a ~urn yrly wkly or monthly .. 15 MODELS 1·619·758-0316
673-e372 31 t w. Wllaon, 631-2177 E.llde C.M. cut• b~or • 1 ST M Q NTH S $750/mo. 650·3057 or. Cha'/;' ev1. 5 .. 8.4203. ~9e~ned1, S1111 Clam * * WILL UY T.1'1
Bal Penln Point I Br. trplc. Townhouae 2 Br. IV. e.. S3G5. $300 H c. Joyce Apt lor rent w/lofl RENT 213/869·5'185 964• 790 NEW OR SEASONED ~:s..g~•. I .. 5 O mo . lrplc, l)OOI, spa, auactled Waltz•. 83 I· t266, ag1. 64~i:o"!•:.1c61t'M. LIDO SPAC ELEGANT 2 BMW Mechanic, 30 1k1 c:;~~ 2~~ ~~~,,'~ r~~ GOLDEN 120.000 up 675-0226
garage. Avail now. Call 2 Br. 2 Ba. lrplc. garage, AT Br. Den, lrptc, large P•· ell hH/ep1. 10 share w1 mona. 1250 mo. (9 t8)
631-..984 Meta Verde. no pet1. Sharp 2 8R, good toe, ~ tto. S1350. 875-6358 ~~2~22'om8k g per ton 623-6019 TOUCH
C.1111 •••• ., 2722 •a.UOI WMll 1565/ .. 99-4721 (La encl parking. 14'15 mo. , "" Ea1lt•atat --;59 W t9lh Bch.) mo. g. '167·5880 Saa Clt•talt 2771 M 23-2'1 to lhr 2 br, 1 ba S -.!.
LUXURY . Nice 1 Br. 1'122 Wallace AVAIL... ~ .~ n 2 Br. $465, yearly, new hae. CdM, $2 .. 0 + ulll• ADDODJlCtaeata .2 Wk P.ecial• Rtlt ...... SlOO BAYFRONT. 1 BR, 1 BA.
frig. 1825/mo. 111. taet 1 100 dep Yrly IBr. l Ba. .,.85 mo. up1telra. relrtge, s510/mo. 2 Br. 2 ea. oaJIPll'*'-'etM,J decor, pool. nr beech. 215 840·2715 Mon-S1t$20 '\Hr.w/ad A ltf Olen
3 Br. 2 Be. le35 mo. S395/mo. Sierra Mgmt lrplc. laundry rm. enc:lsd t>u1. No pets 488·6277 Condo to •hr. non-amkr. Anaoaact•tata 3002 S1m;.~,1~h~ ~~o:d Ea=~·~ accounts 644-0128.
Large 1 Br, 2 Ba, lrplc.
Walk to beach. 1800/mo
Call ah &pm 760· 1813
Mlnutn from bNtch 8At·132.. gu.1.,sms•t." pe1 ok 810 APTS •Unique 2Br. Sea. trptc, Sin Juan Capo area SCRAN-LETS 1 wfl•t the GOiden Touch payable, payroll &p1yrolt Marble Pullman Iopa TOP AREA. tight a quiet. Cen wlk to bch. $675 mo $275 plus '"' alee Frplc:. wlll mein 10 you tlllH, ability to operate Decorator drapes beeutlful Bachelor or 1 TSL la•t IU·1IOl II Moved In By Feb. 10th 498-H71 pool, Jae 4'13·2661 IBM PerlOOal Computet
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---------· Off Beach Blvd bet. Wkly renlati no* a¥ell Nead 1oom to renl by Fet> age companion Write good phone lnt9f1acing E/StOE cozy bacn. lrptc I W11n« a Helt (lum ..,... S 105 a up Color TV I. KttciMn privileges E•· Don. P 0 Boll 1012... and , ... ,.. exper
$310/mo. on Terry') Phones In room 2274 pectant s ingle mom. FOUND ADS Coeta MaN 82627 2 Sates Admtnt1trallve 675-6458 StOO·l126 mo Kim i Atsl1tant.Mullhavee11-~~IA~~;:ulP~~ 842-6604 ~.::/.~;' Blvd C M 1133.90sa ARE fR[[ Poi::.~.. 3tl4 :',. '=UC:l~wttu':,!
pell. 63Mm UlllA WCI Oflico ltatalt 2t14 M Tiuy phone manner. Sates llTtR Ill 1617 Westcll,. N.B. 256 cau•, IP •-... I expotUre 1 Plut. ~ogo~ 'at~rut~9:~ •~<fe~ LO• Trlplu 2 Bdr. 2ba Wkly rentals 195 up to .. 000 sq. fl ltt noor I Divorce from 125 plu1 ~;~~ ~~~;·;~~n':. ~
M , vi 548-0338 1500 mo 1209 Ftortda Color TV, free coll••· Agent 541·5032 142·Mll nung , ... 11 .. /842·6100 82714, or call Connie,
onro a. Call (213) .. 93·1855 llHted pool & tl•P• to IUITlftL Tra"I 3011 657-5118
1 er. Apt 1415/mo IUll UCll ocean. Kitchens avail
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--------No pet1. I 985 N. Cout Hwy. •EWNllT crm11 1500 REW ARO: Lott Europe .. Wkl, 6 countri... --------857~828 8A2-0350 3 8r 2'A Ba. frplc, 2 ca.r L8g11r1a Beach ... '1•·52'14 Wiii\ ull of reception, Sma.11 black dog, neuter All expenMI 12350. Lv llWIY
Lg bachelor apt, S326 mo. ~~~3~1 laundry tacit. On the B11c11 hotel 1 cont. room, kllch. phone. mate , bobbed t all. June 23 ... 94-6110 It laket mon!! to '"'
'176 Mission Of No pets. room apt. kitchenette. MCrelarlal & word pro-Cocker/ Poodle/ Scottie realty Independent. l1n1t
5 5 7 • 2 3 3 3 I I 1 ~Ml. FROM BEACH furnlahed. S280 & up + ceatlng Melt I rneesege mill "Moppy", 558•1304 llli8tll a II time )'OU gol lhe
6PM/Wlcndt. 2br/1ba. Avalf. lmmed. 1280 dep 2306 W MfV. avalf aepar1tely II or collect 49 .. •9650 f' WHOLE story? Dou~ & ..... desired Call Jane. 181aCllJ 2 br upper In trl*plex, wld ...,....42111 0 ca an Iron t , N B 7IM?llO-OlOO LOii Male Golden Re· _ ...... --. ..... ......,...___ Nancy Jonas, 551-12 5.
hk N SC 3BR CONDO I 2 I 673-<l t5'1 trlever. NB area Nam• •••'-.. . ·UP.~garage. r w pool. m WOtTI-lllTIS W N t R Ill PI a . I 5 2 5 I m o bet\, a'lall now. $800 mo. Furn room wlbatllroom n ; ation ° co 111 •* Ot I 'ti .. 014 A.pl M•,._ couple w/ •1"' • 2 B K ward, •200 846-3356.,., aaJ ti .. --..-" ..-1 roller 6594881 alt 6PM prtvnr So Ctt Plau. fem Full 1«vlce MP your ___ • ______ 1-------= ....... -...--.-.-1 eapertence for 97 unit
E aide C.M cute bachelO< pref $65 wk 558-1737 overhMd low ' p1ole•· nnr IUU OAT 5'#1mmlng pool chemlc:al g11den epl. Cotta M ....
S396 1300 He Jowca lniat 2744 tlonal Image high. Pr• Lott Vic Allante and ••rvlce bu1tne11, Arie· Salary + •Pl. 8A2-4907
W .,. ,.. , Room for S200 Incl ulM tlli!lout w .. 1clolf ., .. of tie, Long Baactl. Tustin, w!cdyt:
altte . ...,1.12 ..... agt TIE IPlllHS 10 .. 0 El Camino Coata Newport BHch 881 M-anollL ~155 lrvtne .,..,, No e11perl-~~-~~~~~~~
DESPERATE 1 Br 1 Ba. rlfrtge pool Mesa See mgr Apt C. Dover Or Ste 1 l . Loet· CAT 3 color Calleo enca nec:unry. wlll a•
1 MO FREE RENT spa.' tennis. 1 .. 50lmo: day• 631·3651 tonghalr Nr 8Hcll/ train $50,000 full amt ... T/llftr. ltllll
2 Br Twntl1f!ype Condo 558-406'1 Furn Nr bC:h Pvl ent. So Leguna 3 Arch Bay Atlenta. REWARD 1::~:,~:.d c::i'~~l~e~: F7te1,x1t!>'.! ~~~ wlll train Clou to everyth~ kltcll prlv Non-tmkr, 500 sq It IP a'lall w/ 9e9-t208 ~Fn 9-&PM Ask for __ .. _.....,...._ ___ .. ___ _
$805/mo Agt 8AS.9 . WIUI leacl~ 2741 many amenltlH 1225 1 good hwy vlllblllty Loal CAT, all blll male, Rlld.y .. 08--867.0111 ISSEllLEIS Large 2 bdrm, CIPll. drpt. For rent w/optton, North 4'1~90 4'17·235t Thur1 1/20, NBICM area
bltnt, pvl garage, pvl end, panoramic: ocean $27~ Balboa Pentn, furn s-• w•ulf Rew.,d 548-S..20 • T~nd. Supp!POleeBo· aef.Of Apply 7 AM ONl.Y patio. wasllef/dryer ho<>-vi-. walk ecro11 tt to or uni temale pref d ... .,.. ... , Se ..... ,., plrv. " .... 1• IHlrtllf YHltf k u p 1 3 2 3 Bak • r pV1 bch. 2 er, 2 ea. lrpl., 67s.5499 111 OPM Exec Sutt" Incl recept , Lo•t. " brMd atpolnl L a M I r a d a , O a 651·5932 lrg1Undecklnamell 10yr aec·y terva, cont rm . Stam .. • cat. 673·3892 90637-0981 Ot,,.rlfftl
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..,72, old tux condo bldg. Congenial wht or blk M, kit . mail hendlg Rea· Balboa Rew.,d 1-n-t-e -rl_o_r _d_e_t_l_n_: -8-h-0-.1 1111 Platfftla
6o St 200/mo. ref. Call bet furn room tn H B nr l>Cl'l ponllon to your t>ullneu Lot t Po o d I e . F • m , wroom a.mple ~ventory '2 Br 1 ea NHr Co11t 11·5 968-1750 Rell. 53e-e54.. needa Adj .. o5 Fwy In oran~e 'Cherie" RE · Major aupptter1 Incl Ottta lieu FV.lndlv OICI Mo/mo w•<> N 15th/T t Hwy, oc11n view. new 1 BR ept or .. I location Quiet rHp F lo share lrom 1325 983-8445 "" r ua In, de1ka. thelvlng dltplaya ASSISTANT COOK · 2 Yfl
p1lnt, clean, garage, nr blact: a town 1 .. 50 dpt».. non·•mlu C M 1 CM S..2-7450. 7604300 644·2181 uper. poallble ad\ranc.
llitcony S .. 80/mo yrty cau' .. g1-&428 S261J. '" uttta. &31·8258 I DESI IPACI 011 'Found Btai;k tab t)'Plt F• E.aclllng Cott ma 0..1 ment. 497-8207 ~,'r~~~052~~g57'~o1~:C~ M . I ... ..,769 Sea breeze. loO or bike to Auracuve rustic up11a1ra mete pup. No tag1. call & Rental o~por1unl~y~ Bookkeeping and t)'Plng.
--------· twprt HC• 6o beach. Outet room & Mlllng We 1upply desk. '17'1·5224. 126.000 lnctudH lnven· Peraon Frldey tor retail
28r, 1Be. garage, patio, WATERFRONT 2 8r. Oen b1th w/pool, jacuu1 4 apaoe, copier You IUP• FOUNO·F wire-hatred IOry, machines a fix· t10<e. Houre 10-6 Mon·
1485 mo. Apt. 1800 aq h of iileg· kltcll prlvg1 tor rHp. pty phone & SG5 pr mo pr ierrler. trl~color; m. mlll· turu. Great bargain. Fri 9!17~98'1
Call 2 .. 0-8070 ence amtdtt beautttul non·1moker 1300 mo desk. Call 844"7211· ed tllepherd pup, bl & 84&-4567 BOOKKEEPER needed,
Large, dean 2 Br, 2 Ba. garden1 & white sandy 63 l·3T7... For Leaae • Olll.:. 3 rm1, tan. Avail now. 2 mixed • I 1 _ •02.. elto eicper as r~tlon•
gar. No pe11 ... '18·1411 t>Moh. A apec:lal pl\l• tor lotela M I I 2904 t200 ~ft Good tratttcl wOl"'ounde. m puP91e1. Ht! • -11 .. .. lat & typl1t. $900 mo.
or 4g3·H46· l600lmo. g:: ~::i~ ~r;:, Y:i~ Pina K~ot :o~; on coast ~:~;3 'J.nec~ ~~~;·~: ~.~ec, ~::.k b~c:f'!;;,,~. 111,IOO .. lllO.... ~:~:0~:~1~'::~ ~~ i~~
1eoo tQ "· 3 er, 2'~ Ba, Boat tovera 0< not. living Hwy, NB, 11eps to ocean. Call 131-11100. Aft 8 a cheat, m mixed colll•· ha · It I ,..,. 15H Newport Beai;h
private patio & garage. et Ille Newport Marina la Wkly rain. 645--0 .. 40 wkndl 631·'1309. 1heplletd pup, sable & Spect11111 tn N.8. and' CA g2M3 •
Iott of 11re11. 2 .. 551 Alta a happy, caretr" way of whlle Nawpott Beach CdM propertlu Call ---------
v I• I•· I 7 5 O I mo Ille PreMntly av1U. 11 IEEI l PUGEi P:,mi. ~c;:it•ln 1~•11:'K6~~ Shetter. 125 Mesa Or.. 851·'1135 Th• l11teat draw. In th•
4Q&.33s.t $1750/mo NO pets Reaeonabla retH Kll-1 Sci• aq (DI C M &4+385e DANAE CORP.Bkr W11t •. a Delly Pllo• B le ~ 2741 P t • • • • c a t 1 ctieneu .. pnonea maid 1 I • r · c k I Cl&llln.d Ad, Celi Today
Ht. IC 714/750-ot19. urvlce, Z c:hennet mo· 7141•ee-1t34 L1~1y11~1 !'~R~~ ltlt Wet.. SlOlj_64_2_·68_78_. ____ _ 1&1'""11 Am NO FEEi Apt. I Condo vlel SANOPIPEA MO· BAYFRONT offlcH lrom In Fentaallc Shop ,.. at
A LOVELY PLACE renllll. VIiia Ret\tett TEL. 1987 ~ 81vd 1350/mo. Parking, tenl· wa r d . 6 4 2. 8 ... 7 0 ' Da1·1y ,,., .................. . TO LIVE 875-.. g 12 8'oker CM SAS-0137 lortal, etc 013-1003 .. g7""6ff -._
·~~~ 1 & 2 Br 1550/mo. ~""°' Pen-•••• ., ....... l!Of NEWPORT BEACH. otflc9 found. Stiec> ty1>9 M dog, : ;
:Poollspa/bt)q thOu• VerNlllae, pOOI. Chatmlng Avalon htfttlde ~· ovt~~OOllJB8 ~·~· blk wltan marlltnge. :
•lllumtnaled kitchen I •Pl. llCUrlty gate, Ill 48r llOml, pc>tle&rO ~ (714):71ol; ChOke oo!llr. ~7-4968 , ... n .. lftlee
celllno• amen1ti... no 1>91• Celt o t b • y. se o o wk. Found M Kaeef\OUnd, vie. Very busy ClrculaUon ofiice needs a ;
•11 tct" ot t>aeuttfutty lor8 ~·· .. v... 100.e173 SUPER watlrffolll olllcea, Edward• a warner reliable, mature, and r"pontlble :. 11nd1oeped surround· T l Oft'll .,.,.,,...,.. I _1 I .... 1315 mo·to-mo. Marin· Hunl llctl ,40•0018 • 1nr, W1llTll imau nt .. 1 tt _•are!!!! .,, M11e. Na. 8A8-60ll1 · · ~eraon for an AHll\ant Office : : ~.:.nz:: ehopptng 3 6 4 I t. C10M 10 wlt8', l .... TI WllTDt DAN.A PT , xtnt focatton. F=~a::r:.ablePr~:7 anapr potltJon.
• No ,...18, turn av.it furn a u'llurn, r111on· Male 211·30, etrefght. t750 1 1 .. emt ctllrmlng Slmt, H.I ...O-l1ot Muat have 1ood phone manneH,
.t!l .. U,..... ... 1 llll abla, 111 amenlll••· non·•mour. to •h•r• 011 bldg, nu c:pt. Ag1 aeneral office lldllt, typln; and 10 :. ,. -• Brt*et t 7&-4'112, "Ilk• 'ltw" 2 Bdtm 2 .. ff.N04 h.Alr Loet Herbor 8tvd. CM, kl Abl to work under llnd •
t ollend Cr, HI bath, San Juan C1pl· IHI doll In Newpor t med eli.e fem Alredall ~ e_,,...,.bl .a-t-1.~ llwn !Mater/Warner attano condO "1ec>1ace Cent 1187 11 11 terrier 1111111n color, • IW..--e -..
off IMctl poot, l•cuui. 0111y ml; 11 11~ill 94 11 '1.4.:'ec,; 1r11111 coal. frla'ldly, E.xperimice ln ~\ and da&a
.... !071 nut• to belctl.., Oa111 o-720-04•2 caen rww~d. Call Kit ., C '"'"' • plue. .... P O I 11 I H a r b o r , .. , 8Ai·tfll1, 0111 "6-3000. .._
sr,10. 1 I 2 br, I0¥91y rn N!WPOAT HACH htO/rftonltl pl111.,. utl· llYflllT IFO ofbott10fueatU1.QIOO : company ~fltt, Start approx. :. ~='"""':=--:::::~:--.,.....,.~~~~~~~~'!""'!'~~~,.f.I :.~::. ~~~·:~~h:~. ~:=,,! : T~ n•;·.1•1~ ~1r~:'3 .. ~ 210 eq n. l'OiMCI llOOf. fl=·~u~•~ : &~Ea~thbetween 1:00 AM and 1'11111 ec or money or f':::too rec, 1'"Jncl GY~· ... ~-MAO (bua1n .. •1 or (7141 f 400 mo 1•1 l tett. •MM ' · 11 ·00 AM for appointment al 0 Biii Mt •Pa '"'" C•b• -~.. ......, .. I~). Avlll. lmmod (7 u1 . . .. 8-11 111, 2 ,, .. moe Or.j~"° et Ul·I007 or ctu FoundatngtlalNdc.t, • 142-4321, ...... ' 0 VISA # ..,, DMe '*4H1 ..,, '~ .... Act. ltlt '" hOfM Of OOftdO, 41S4f2t. 1 •flt •nltUr, ,.. ... ! ID& •
...... ....... ,, .... , ~·" ""''· ~ fM.1'11 • • a...__..~~c~u ....... _:::-_ H=-~~ .. -:..,..,.. ,,..fl'om ..... "· ••· -:i=·~.~: .. ~ .. ~ '""° ''"'''· J>:'i.m.~t:.~r::~~~:... . I\ well I Coll NOW, ti.eon, no peta ... 1f1W10e fMt With~ ... CM W-l .. M Cetta Mell.!... Call la .,.,,.. •• """ .1111111•1••-ou• • I e.u.ee11 142·2117. Piiot w ... 1 Aoa uoo IN 146o'7P •, ...., ... Ull ii" .............. ·. ·· _,
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Orang• Coe•• DAILY PILOT/Monday, Janu1ry 31, 1983 t.:7 l
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'ltr•ict Dheeten l!a~ulttt•a 1c.,,.1 krrire D!J!tll l 1t1l11i a1 IBn1t Cle11&11 Mtl1t1a11e l'•latly Pl•• .. 111 &attpill lm#m
WILL SIT l'1 my CM home, No 81eem1No 8hempoo COl'TIOl9te ~ w11tt &I A00'9 CLtAN·UP UM & lllllWl•I llOMt MAINT!HAHC[ INTl!XT PAINTINO ATL.At PLUMllNO a.ctellflel ~. typ.
enyllme fenced yetd, o.t!lna1 w••fEln WORK OUAfl •REAS I & WALLPAPERING Hl!ATINO & WELDING lnQ, OC>i)Y, elC ,. .. , Mr• $1.84 per day meal•. reel 6•1·28'14 "" HI etl!S Cullom WOfll f:r• "' 24 '" -Vice 8411-lllt v r c • e 7 II • 4 4 5 e .
BabyelUlno. M\y l\O\lr .. ~__!lr;e &47"'2•1 REPAIRJREPIPE/RilMOD 7eo.8311t t NMr Vk!tOfle/Xlnt rel1 High quellly houaework llllff 16 yrt ••P I'm amall, my I Low coat 24 11r MMGe Jtwiai/ Alttsalltll fhel'I ALL you pey '°' • 30 day ed Cott• M... 842~.t82 l*'fOHned In fine hom .. 9AICKWOAll. Smlll job• pile ... ,. am1lll Ron. BRENT 850·1030 ---Tll!D&TIOHS Experienced, depend NewPort. Cotti Meu, 1160-647'1, 880·7006 -AL ~
ltapty ltnl cta Ible. none•I. 1n111lio1n1. Irvine Aet1 8711·3 176 -1Comm·1. 8~ In tnteu· IOt "*'' women1 my 1 In tile
DAILY
PILOT
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
Tiil IWL Willi metlcutoua. 11e1t1ble 1 em CY8f'ytlllno In Maaonry PHf. PAllTlll I ran11, new or remod. N.8. norn. e~a
t n e b 11 • t Phone LIO/bonded Low, low RESIO/COMM/INO TOP HAT 938-2030 ITU •3J~806~A(IN21S3!;2~ ~~13 873·701? after 8 PM winter prleet 673 5:,57 FREE !ST. 85()·7169 Pl,.VMBINQ REPAIR· ,_.-..•-------" v-.. • ,. •·v.. weekd•Y9 All CJly 81tur-• OllTOM PlllTlll Relocate wltet htre,I TILE tNSTALLeD
C1Ll11t •akl a1 d•Y & Sundny N ial Ill••• • hook up tor wullerl All kinda. OuarantMd.
i-.. ... •--------26 y11 Uc; 403041. 1n1, drver copper replpe Atl• Jolln 893-o4f7 New c1bln111, ceblnel (71•)111 7012 Mini Ollnd•. dtepertn bon<led Reft ColOt E•· '-• 'i--------feclng, ber•. formic•
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,. _. __ Why pey relallt I .. 11 & pert. OM Ml I R~llerd 4136-2030 Tttt ltmct
c;ountertop1. 842-0881 CRPT/UPHOL/OEN'L ~n:i~~~nce lHO Jim PAINTING· INT/EXT .... Office ltx Tree &«Vice. trim & CUI,
Cabin••• & Catpentry c . Tll I'."' c1 ... 1.. . Hwteenlng Fir Wllllng 1-Neel. Riii FrM 111. p 0 BOX gerdenlng, CIHn upt. DO IT NOWI Small lob• & repair• tflalC t -I loo amt Fut 19rvtoe. Guar Ftee "' 138-~54~ Greg Riiey 5 .. 8-07QO SHIPPING SERVICE Mr. Fr1ncleeo 931-•&H
, .. ,., IH4ra Fr .... umate 645·2003 amE .... TIU IUJI IF YOU WALK ON IT • tree Mt. Kellll e..e-4872 Cleanlng No Job 100 blQ .... ,.. , l NIW location Inc M I .91111-.n'. , ...
Your Dally POOi . -CIHn Ill Wood. tlle. Cerpentry . Meaonry or 1mall Ellp. reltebl8 • ·ABC MOVING· .... •• 2.t24 N-porl Blvd ··-"' && Setvic. Olrect()(y c ...... " Be•1 prices 963"3283 ' carpet, etc. 832"'48Sl I Roofing. Plumbing rel• S81hr 957-3341 I Outek. Cetelul ServlCI. Fltlhlng lntllflO< Design 831·1423 S«vlcae, ••P'd957·1l11
Repruent1Uve Remocl./Repelre Lo ratn. Crail• Cart jfaraltart ltlialalll at RC:,X::ll • ~1~8.~~ Tired 01 housekeeping. We do packing 552-0410 HANGING/STRIPPING lellalllll at I 1 LOW RATES "-142-Hll, tit 322 Oeoke. pa1101. t1nce1 Looking tor •Int child _ laundry end errende? •A· l MOVtll ;--Vise-MC Scott 645--9325 Tree 1rtm/remov, clier1
I Fr .. eet Steve 752-9556 cere? St so nr. fULl QUALITY FINISHING I JACK OF ALL TRADES Reliable Cell Debby Be11 quellly 26 yr e11p E•P•rl wellcovering In· CA~l~i~1~r~~~~G ' up1, mowing 554·7017
IMlml Fr .... , Tom 5.t8 2953 0 lg •7 30 • Competitive relH . • 35 vr• ••P Ftee "' w1 .... Cl••·!-. a..1..11titaa/ ltaMtl REMODELS/FACE LIFTS TIME ONLY Yard, lunch, & REPAIR REAS Cell Jack anyllrne. 8.t2 9383 ll•lletlon Reu Conaul I
Custom wood patios-anecks. ec1tv1ttea. TLC _ • -I •Yorn Ill " 5· 14 Ve<y thorough-Gd rela . Lie T t 16,.t28 730· 1353, tenl Auignmt 581-8500 NH.I 9&4-888716.ts-3078 .;;;;;;;.;;;;...., ....... -..--. ..... __ _ Pt'!~~~~~~~~~~I deck• & 'enor· ell gen 2·3 yr1 751·23.t2 wltdye G11•tala1 H1alia1 Dependable & Exp d STARVING COLLEGE Bleck welder Paperllang-lta .. 1Jia1/ leJIU WE WASH WINDOWS
Llc'd. M k 97" 011 hm r epelr ree 851 CHILO CARE with love. S.t8·809e 552-9521 STUDENTS ••QVING Ing & Remove! Ouel • Fast · Prof...ionel
GEN'L CONT"•CTOR • -lenoed yd. meats.C M n & Smell Moving Jobs CO Lie T 124-438 work on I y SI e v a ,,_739 •r ,.. Rendy 641-0622 J•EEI DUMP JOBS "" R•P•lr/remodel. Oeck•.1 Quality work guetanleed
P ,__ w""'FI Doors. Add na. Conver· 6"~8169 wttdy1 Topped/removed Clean Can MIKE 646_1391 lactae Tix Insured 1141•8427 494-3618 dock•. boal•. fencet, gar Free eetlmete 84 1
Low r...... • nence •Ions. All Bldg 35 yrs I up tewn renov 751·3478 WATCH us GROWi drs, etc. Alyn 675•8294 WHiied et re11onable Lie. 425972. 642-1323 Rell J«ry 546-.t.t 13 CHILDCARE. Lg yd, fun & • HAUUNO-lludent wllge Federated T Ill Servtoe Ovellty, Feat Service! ---I d
se1e. 111111, nr Ke119f', 2'~ Ger~lno·tndacpe malnt, lruck, ••me to rete•. fME MOYlll OOMPAllY 25 yrs ••P· Also wall· IHlia1 ralH, tcrHnl c 1ane Contreclor: tO yrs up CARPENTER SERVICE s & u p K a re n .. Homeiomoe eppts " paper removal 86~-0922 -lrM. lree eetlmete. Cell Ptens, ...... mlla,llnenctng yr lree work commllndu1t, Tllenk you 750-1076 831·487t. CaHtoday 8.t2·5221 Drew 5 44·4138 ot ,.._. Kttelllbeth RemodeUng 6.t5-4205 ' Chuck Nowlln 842-2873 John , I ' JOHN l(HRY Reta. Lie 2776"5. Formica 1op1 & Ceblnet• ' Wouldn't you relller 1111ve • --Parr leatYll 540--02411. eves
D.L Hu111man 586·SH3 I Llc'd Ken 638-1461 Clt1aia1 Stmcta I Landscaping-Yd Ctnurr• HAUL·MOVE-REMOVE : a CPA prepere your tn· P11alia1 ••BRYANT'S•* : R~~~~~~:
Air C. ... / ltbi1. STOI• IAllAIU House cleening & butl· Tree lrlm/remov-Mant I'm lneured I come tu returns? C•ll fllE PlllTlll Wattcoverlng Removal I 841-8113 Stitt LIW 1-lfrn -ness. Jenllorlal aervice. lrrlgetlon Jim 851·0129 083-5.t 15 NORM -tor free ell. 968·8182 by Rloh11rd Slno1 Lie All types. 8 .. 2-13"3 .,
Air conditioning. relrlge· We repelr eny type • Cell the pro1eulonel Jim LAWN & YARD MAINT. American Tu Savino• 280644 t4 yrs of happy I / I • Hui::'ew~~~~~~~~r.•· • ~~~ ~;·~~~C:,' s~ ~·~:~6"~~~1· repelr g~\f~2:~t~!·n~?m~'5 8.t8-4800 Gardenlng/Cln-up. ln1. H11tla1 Inc.. local customers. p lllH IJlll Lie. #At11802. 548-9734 Including tebor and
BOAT DOCK REPAIR & WE WILL TAKE CARE Free est. Oeve 983·2503 I 24 tar II '? 141-1121 Tim ~;'r~o';s J 0 . Tllenk you. 63t-4410 PLASTER PATCHING ROOFING REPAIRS meterlala muet be II·
Aa1ll1Jt Oen. Carpentry. 20 yrs 01 your Jenllorlel & TIE llEll SOHi Fum1oe-poot-water heel LOWEST RATESI Prompt, ~r:~~;;,~~.~7~;~~~ Smell job1 OK. Free cenHd. UnllcenHd con-
Orlvewaya, Perking Lot Cher Renov. 6.t5·37.t9 cleenlng needs 55s.1M7o Lewn-tree-ellrub ln1tall UOI TU SVC nHI prole11lonal1 16 eellmetee. Cell Tom or lrec1ora lllould to •tale
Repelre. Seelcoetlng. Door Hiati•t Tree 1tlm/Remov11 HtaH CJ11aia1 Economical • Depend-yrs eJCp. 836·7149 v Chuck, 542·6392. I :7~'::,', •:;r!,~~:
S&S Aaplllt 831-4199Uc Car,.t Senic1 Lewn melnl/Aototllllng ROBIN'S CL.EANING able I 1uPl'S PAllTlll • Pl.ASTU'"6 ~t~t M•rv Otondle et -DOORS GALOREll Free eetlmale 548·6085 n. · ""' "'""' """' --' Dan Hellberg Gredlng We Care Crpt Cleaners Svppty-tnslell-Repelr S8f'vloe ·•thoroughly 646-3911 Low ret11, lie. 536-9898 -IM .. , tnr.c<"' John Henry roofing ed 1 (71 .. ) 55M086 with any t:.•~ R~S.:~~~ s1~~;~o7i! ~~~ol. Call Bob. 646-2923 eves ~~,~~~g~~t~!:: clean houM. 540--0857 I PAINTERS NEED 845-1258 mlr~~.1~~·[1~~-~1194 I ~~:.!"~~09:,~~~=
WOfk guar 6"5 37 16 DRYWALL/ACOUSTIC 545-1804, 642-2985 SPlllLI Pl.Hn L1a•,capia1 WORK! 30 yr• exp, Int/ fl••~iai I Civic Center Pleza, Mike your Shopping US· • -All phases. t4 yrt ••P Cleaning Service. Clee-GARDENING SERVICE I ut. Acoustic c1lllngs. -110f PllllE•t Room 890. S1n11 Ane, 1er by using Ille Delly Pi-Find whet you want in Fully llc:'d & IMCJrecl con-lltlaa LH4H.,. Oart nlnne IS nul to Godll· Pruning, Clean-vp1.
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. Lie 386780. Free est. Hltr El ~ 141·1121 Don't re-roof. r1pelr 111 CA 02701
tot Claulfled Ads Dally Pilot Ctaullleds. trector. 532-5549 831-8046 neu. 642~8809 Commlresid. 1148-7558 Devis Pelnllng M2-7479 Quellty-sen11ble rates I frecllon of $S 857·2890 !
Btlp w..... 5100 Bel w..... 5100 ••• , Wutt4 Sll01Htlp w..... 51001Btlp ...... 5100 W.ala ••••. •••11iu1 6014 Mi1c1llHHU 6211 ... , 7012 c .. ,.,. NH
llllUIHI Errand Perten. pan time.I ffnMU Ill .-s I RECEPTIONIST 11oanuv m1 --5510 Sliding GIH• OoOt•. tint· POOL TABLE 1081 No<dlc Tug ... fib«· •·P•c, ceb over. jeclc1.
50 Mon-Fri. 11-6 '°' New· NO EXPERIENCE Real E1tete tnvutment Markellng Dept lies II!!' eel & t>tontecl, AUOftecl 1 4'•7' slate. custom wood I gless. dleHI. Best buy POfl• pot. $425.
Pett llme, ••per. lype port Beach firm Must I NECESSARY Co. PfOfeulonel attitude. opining In Ne~port DOBIE AKC PUPS 8 wk• 7' & 8' lllgll. good cond design. Comes w/bllllard undllf 30 leell $59.500 or M&-2051 ~· ~~o, ~r~~ ~1 have dependable car Many positions evelteble. appear~ needed, Ille Beectl tlnanclneJ s«vloes! ILIE I IEI IULIS 873-7873 llglll & wall unit w/euefl_ make of 1 er Cat I ---------
8'5-0011 f()( eppt 675·4970. For Info. 312/888-43.t7 typl'3as4 ~ day week. firm. Good typing, ll'IOf·I Champ lme, lhow Of pel C a Valued el $2000; telling M2-2717 & Ilk !Of Bob. ,.tttrcyclta/
·FASHION COUNSELOR • Ext E-91 Fee fOf Olrec:-540. I tlland Mlllll, Exp req'd ·1 Lg bones Great diapoal·' lattll IO 6 for S500 firm. 661-8237 1ctaulc 18' Lepstreke lcMttH IOll
CAREER $12/llr. PIT, Ledles Ap..l lory llSTQIUT llLP 553-0940 tlon . $ 1 50 I $300 I ltalpatat l LIVE IUU.HIS Century bey bolt, 4 c:yt, MARKETING perel Bustneu 73t-.t347 Part/time, mature aounl· Secretery lo Director of 537-7659 POLAROID MP·3 Land Bouquet ol 30 Hellum Grey. $3500 875-6181. '73 HONDA 350 Cycie.
or 730-9080 :::k u::,:l~o~r~:' I er help. ldeel IOf college Developmenl/Condo DalmeUan Pupplel, AKC. 1 C~e :~~909 Baltoon1, dell"9fed any· Boiton Wheler Sport. ~76' ru~ ~!17~ MANAGEMENT FLORIST' wanted, 30 ""I Pilot Hew 10 deal.:. 1tudent• &. h0mem1ker1. Conversion, ahortlland &. cllemp. lln81 & aired. I time. Great tor ell occa· Clean, 15 ll.p. evenrude. wk. All fecete of 111op In Irvine er~. ~rled du-111·3 Mon.·Frl. Call •It lyplng required, beck· Show & pel avail. Xlnl Farallatt 60ZS Ilona. Exciting Valentine. $3000 or mike off8f' cen '77 Honda 750 Four K
TRAINEE work. perm position. 2 2pm, 9115-055.. ground In conttructlon temperement 7 wka 873"'4419 Bob at 842-2717. Xlnl. 9000 ml. mull .....
yrt e•p. Diane 646-00031 1111• could lead 10 lull or condo eonver1ton1 shots 645 8948 ' I I HY flHITtlE S995 548-0288 time position. Must have , A4111auranl hel 1 1 N por1 Beech · • · Plastic buckets w/ltd S2 26' Flbel'gleu Boat. good'---------
$ llAllllEUEI W&ITH dependebte vehicle, tlglll Afternoon kitchen help 54/-~88.-· CIOIEI PIPS 1 Lea 957-8!33 eech. Cheaper by the oond. 11o.ooo. HONDA 90 Trell Bike 14,400 ' Muil llevi following. truck. van. 11.atlon wa· wanted. Muat be neet, AKC white/buff M/F 1 * * * * dozen. 867-3939 548--0729 Very good cond, xtra
XI t I II T ., days a week. Combine-able for etudent Cell I I f .1. 17 It Se11qulrt. 50 HP 808-t274 New elegant lhop. CdM. ~. Must be evalleble 5 cteen end reliable. Sufi· StHrlty 1Hr4 Good lemlly dog a S 12b I I BUY *MAGIC* 1 pro ck et 1 . S I 5 0 .
n oce on op '0 uon weekday. alter-elter 10 PM tor eppt • •J" trrtw A1tllf 6 PM 988·4384 _ fllllTillE Mere Biige pump, belt ---------
PER YEAR Apply 2445 E Pee. Cst noons, v.eekend morn-Lori's Kitchen. 070·07.t7 Greveyar shift Prefer AKC American Cocker MASTERS AUCTION MAGIC ISLAND pump Cenvu bolt cov· ••Ill Bean 1028 ~lwy. "Fragmen1s" 0 mature person Apply S 7 ••• Ill ia• 1121 Cllerler Memberehlp er lrlr & epare tire 10 EIPElllEICE Heir stylist & asst for BI lngs nly very resPon•· Hies N-po1t Dunes panlel, wks Old. top . -·I •• $9.tO 54At-7670 S 3 9 0 0 . 0 r b a I o It '73 Dodge, 20'. loaded . .t5
(714) 848-4535 Salon. Ible, dependable. ne~t uv•1Tllllll FOi t 131 Baek Bey Or NB Quality, $200 or ofter ' llEU•1 ••• 6·"''·9374 K mll••. Xlnt cond .. 124 hou ) person need epply. 11 • 970·6881 1 11 • Fe11her plllows cleened. ""' re 673-.t013 Starling epp10J1. S4 . .tO hr YEUIW PAIH (between 11 AM & 3 PM)! I 662-01.tll unitized & reflulled. l-t-9-82-w_er_lc_r_a_lt_t_80_1l_lh_...,oo""' 16760. Mull Seti. need l
CLEll/nPIST Hospltal +mileage. depending on $800 plu1. weekly SERVICE STATION Peta 5535 Downprool ticking tn-HP Evlnrude. Trli. $9800 euh. 845-8252
ACOlllTS experience Conlect G. 54$-7848 ATTENDANT • EXP'D 2 Parekeels CHOI IH eluded 842-4670 545..eo15 ~°:~~:r otf~C:n'n,~~ I EOE""UU CUii HY o e 8 4 2.,. 3 2 1 SALES/DESIGN Apply: Shell Station. 1711'1 S30 P< with cage ' 862-0148 OAK FIREWOOD 701 .. Tt1iltrs, T11ttl I024
Typing. filing & phones Corpe,!:,, Otta.NB ~~ircu~a~~ t~r!i> 0~· excmng career oppty lor & IMne. N 8· ll.t-0·1709 IUITIFIL IHI I 199 ,., cord detlvered Sail '.13· Sllatte Trevel If...,.
760-8866. Gooo MathemetlCll & E.O.E. creetlve lndlv with eye TAX PREPARER·••per, LARGE AQUARIUM Sl25 ee2--01.t8 493-67411 Ealre clMll Columble 30. CqmpletefyrMtor«S. Im-
Companion, hve In, lor el· Commvnlcellon SIWll lor c:o6or & design Xlnt busyolflce,846-18360f 115GAL.S9010BO 2 TRADE gold rtnQI lOO Flbergtau. lnboerd mec. S2000/otr .
......., ~ ... Lit .. ~. Lite tvping required comm. oppty tor 1dv· S.-0.-1287 84S..0758 2 amall leblee & detlc I 1 .. ·b nd a11' di• loeded wl111 gear ~I 831-3284 ~·1 cou.,... ''""'se-' PAIT~ 1 el Ing avell vtnyt occ Mltlng cl'lalrs wee., 1 s. am ·1 IUNe)' S30000 value kMPlng. Pvt room. prime Muat ba dependable, Eves anO/or weekends ance. r n ITelee>l'lone Sein , on wheels 135 ea Cine monds. '°' comput8' or CASH TALt<'s: MAKEl---------
N ew port Condo rupons1bte. sell -R~S1t»eedutt1,ove< 499•1481 IPTI Merckaa•iH back love 1ea1 bencl'I ?831-5476 OFFEA.CeH842·2717& Aatt•ltlYt 67~161 motivated 21. with oulstandlng at· UlH F/T • $1500 PER WEEK S50 Numerous llovse-elk for Bob
CllSTllCTlll 7 ,,.~:9u:i X 147 1ree11ve person1lltles to Fast growing compuierl bti s .. s 6010 t hold llema O..Jlet• O.r .. Jea •-.. -•• -,-.-,-11-l-._--·• IMPORTANT NOTICE
work with youth (ages store ne1d1 lull time lllll FH -is 87$-3738 I It ..1a-• ...i.. _.. -~ TO AEADERS ANO Ell.per or tralneea can I Ir-' tO· H). Call 2-5PM . penon due 10 promo-rn •AITltlE AIOTIOI• vi ...,. ez .... 11••• .. •1 FOR SALE ADVERTISERS
make $7-$20/llr starting I H faHt tr 646-7021, ext. 348. tlon Some knOWledge In ; Work wttll Ille best Call THURS. FEB 3. 6PM An~lq.~ d~g-si .:'bed Slllmpo wheel. creas 842-~644. M-F, 9'-5 The prlc. of lteme •d· pay. All Irides avalleble ••••• .,4 e 0 e eomputllf'I & conlU~ H 0 w" d F r e I b., 0 . AMERICAN ANTIQUES c .. I • • cone ten. Eleci. Kiin ••• vertlNd b)-vehicle deel· In our pYbllcatlone Cell Cit¥ ot Huntington Beecl'I electronice required : 531.3000 54 .. rnd oak table w/apllt (mettrest & bo• 1prlng1.1 truder. all tOOll. Ready to t6' Hobie Cal, 11100. .,. In 1118 V9tllde c::6ue'-
537-2880. Ext 3 KING 11 eoOclling PfoposalS tor PAllT THIE 0 7 bue. Victor • 5 pllono-9 6 4 • O 8 7 8 . N •om I I 1n1tell and use Worth Pltrrt, 111-1111 fled edvenlslng COIUmM
fee a Broker/Agent or Re· ms/WEEIEllS ~:;:. ~:1T"~~r1. ~~4) TELEPllllE SlLES grepll wloutllde oak 842-9470 $2750, wm .. 11 for $1750. • 0 • doee not lnctude any ... I
Cosmetologllt or Coame-cord to wve the C11y·s 540-t530 T11ed ol makl~ min-llOfn, walnut chine cabl· 1WATERBEO-klng atze. (71.t) .t97-3l01 ..,aae !t•i p. 7 1 pllcable texet. llc«IM,
tlclen wanted for Euro· need• for IMCJrence ser-~o~~~ ~~~~er!* P~:~~':: SALES tmum wage? e P•Y ne1 & let'ler, carved oak I "••d boer d . neeter. MC CLAIN Gu Edger, •Atomic ... rebll, UJ5. w/1 trensfer lee•. finance .....,.n Health Club. OPTI-vloea. Selection will be h 1 t bll .. d guerantAed S5tllr Very Mort11 chair. lleevlly drawer1. $275. Cell runs good S75. to 1 geer SH510BO. ctlargee, 1 ... fOf air pol-
M-U M F 1 T N es s . made by Ille City based 1 • r own 81 • 1"8 UST JOI' euy Hll. Pteese cell carved oek roc:tcer, Mf· An 1 we r Ad 7 7 5. 646-7909 Redvoecl. &48-4005 lutlon control device 842-2800 on qvetlflcetlone pre-routes. Mat,ure. ovtgto-I • 75.t-7718 Atk tor Mr. pentine drener w/lency 1142"'4300. 24 hra certlllcetlon1 or dealer
senled on • st1nderd Ing. etlract ve peren • WetlOfl. mirror. 1ge oak Chin• c•· 1 US Eleclrlc tool Co. 'A" 12 volt Lewco cller9er Ill documentery prepare· CRUISE SHIP JOBS queatlonalre. Interested type person. pleaM call One of lhe nallon'1 l•r· btnet wlbo~ glus. lge Dining rm teble, 6 cllrs. 1pecte1 llend drlll. llvy po1lllon. 20 amp. 1105 t l on chergea unteu
All Occup11tlons Brok era/ Agents allovld 2·5Pr.s M-F 642-4321. OHi menuteeturers of Telephone Solicitor m 1110 0 . d re u 8 r w / Blk wrgl Iron. 111nt $66. duty comm quallty. OBO. 1146"'4005 otherwise apecllled by
Avalleble contllci the oity'e Insur-ext. · fighting product• for tor 1~~~~ co. mtr~or , mellog. denlel~ 842..,.8t8 83l·57115 648-7909 Slits' Decks 70221 Ille ldVertlMf'.
Greet Income opponun-ence Benefit• Dlvitlon Person Frldey Ma1vre. lnduetrlel and commer· cabinet, Oec;o bdrm Mt. Rectenguter derk wood. New Pacific Telephone --l /
I t Y • F o r I n I o • '°' specific lntorm111on Strong typing 9111111. PIT ctal eccounla llu open· TOP I S S Female• Pr• triple mirrored venlly. JI 1 n t con d s 1 5 . Oelign Line phone, wilt. Sllp1 Avail. Huntington A• .. ltmCtl
312/8811·4347 Ellt C-70 re q v e 1 te d . Phone 5 hrs pr dey, M-F. Xlnt Inoa '°' Illes proleMlo-I erred. Mode Is &. 42" rnd oak table. poster M2·4818, 831·5785 Cost s 125, aecrlflce $80. Herb our B • y. 0 A Parts HIS
FeelorOlreclory 714·536-5585 Tile llnel ben.ApplylnP8fS011M·F na111n LOCAL AREAS.I E.1Cort1 (213)886-198.t bed•. waall 1tend•.1 551•3416 840-5545 846-7768. S.O dete and time for mtng 9.,., 393 Hospllat Rd, NB Musi be non·pre11vre. teblea. sete of clletri, a· oft white & gOld '191vet p M • 8 4 o • .t o o 7 • Prof, Palnl/BodY woni
''SE Sii , .Is completed qveatlonelre P llone11 end sincere ln·1 oak CllHll wl mlrrora. couch. loose beck cv· Sliding Glass Door. 8', 71.t/840-7876 el OIKOUnt Prtcet Cl I ii 11 5 p M Feb 8, 1983. lumbtng dlvldual1 IOOklng lor their TV COMMERCIAL PRO· prints Iron prlmltlvH 1hlon1. ell cu1111on1 w/ go 1 d , u a e d S 2 s BIN 842-01001960.1221 •
lrtat laet•t Ftnel .. iectton shell be OISpatcller wented for LAST JOB Mull be OUCTION COMPANY 11 cut glass punch bowl & 1.tppen1. s225. 548-9737 552•5266• . Side Tlel 10 59' avall. Im-Rblt Z89 new everything
-"1 I __ .. _ 81 1 ... -~o... di-• busy plum b ing 1hop quelllled to open new lnllNlewlng model type• 100• f 11 8 & I med Bayelde Dr $9/n, • • ,... .. ,1 • .. ...,... ... ...,.. -· liou 8 5 MQn..Fri s.. I~ 1prlng IHlllons and • more urn ur • Melt tell & bo• 1prlng, Hot Tub Kit llx4, redWood. mo 1 o mo. No 11 v •I $4001080.
All OCcvpetlons tlon °1 Ille city baled on rs. • · • accounts 81 well•• up-en Hctueive 1wlmweer 1ma11 .11ern1 10% buyer 1 twin llH Sl5 O draw« dtx equ~. $2795 Name eboerda 055-2473 1142-8171
F-r ..... ulr..... For Int~-quellflcetlons pr_..te<I tery Must lleve some =e ntablllhed uMrt tine. •teo ot"-,.,.,_ 1-premium Cell CllerlH ' dreaaer I 15 687-3939 br•ftd ~ ...._d.,.. • ---. "" "' plumbing knowledge, t bull,_., eecure ,.. '""' ,,..... "' I d I p Wed -· ~ .... ,.. Flt>etg&eu c:.rnper "*'
eom 2a_!,! .. o "~26 .,._,c3• I I LANDSCAPE muSt be bondeble, end future Ml company be-I B"' &. Wine Advertise-a.°'Th~.!' ~ "rcrv-B u 11 e 11 Rm d I "'I d er ,.~ ....... o r~ •ndtrip via Jet ..,.., Mum•"-., S 100 ._.,...... ~ CONTRACTOR t I t ' ments. No eJ1perlence v•-......, .,.,..._ "" ._ _, -Hu........i.~ for 1 ~ ep~otneremm'enY~1e!t.~~. nmed•"t,!_!ncludlng major I reQulred. Background Lanw • .,~ .. l teffff 17•42Jl70 3 dWrl. 3 dr• • Amllfle&. $150 use by Ory rol repelr1. Monlllly Andi ~270 ........ ~-v ........ ~. " ·~ .............. ...., •• , S 125 W ill deliver 2121. Oys/eva 67~7186 CUSTOMER SERVICE with tendac:ape & Hort epp1y • ALPHA OMEGA rolH only. By Appoint· 1685 Toron o Way, C M 557--0927 I ma I n I Fret e II Aatel Wut.. 1121
E•pendlng Ne Credit backgrouno 16 50/lw' to PLUMBING. 333 e 11111. CAU menl (213) 843-5868 556-9901 4 new .....,.·-·ble TV tr-• Muicil 1_S40_-a_21_8 ______ 1 Card Co. llH po1ltlon '15' ! rl~7.P "0 n e M I k e No 8. c M BOB GUGGENHEIM Antique Butcher Blocks, W/cal """ry-•tend Nev.,;;~, I •••• ,...... 6224 50' $Up, •lnl toe & MCU(· T .d ... oll HYll, s rt
open In customer ""'· ..... v -1••t1/faft TI••• (lH) ll2 ltol TYPlllTTU llEHI 24 • 30. 1225 2.t lll. 24 lty. Sell boat ~llfred op 111 or po 1 • d1p. Appllcent mu1t • -nnu....., rn -•• T "A· .... p•• F" I I II___........ S175 493 8331 llnlell Coit 1126. llC Hell 112.e MARTIN ou•llltr 673-7873. Cera, Bugs. Cemper1, • ' ..... .,. ...,.. All phases Huntington ... on · UM • .., • ., "" v llMe Of u -·-1 · 165. 651·34t8 wlcase MOD 518 914'1, Aud1'1
have pleasant I~ I Wiii excllenge lessons In Harbour CI e • n e,.. Equal C1P9<>11unrly graphic ert production 1020 Victrola ConllOle Like new W .. lte wicker ••75 .... 7909 Up to .tO Boll Sltp In Aek for UIC MOR manner. be eggreulve., Japa,_ lor i.eson1 1n Employer M/F lactkli• Hunt Bell area " .... .,_,... coniclenllous & eelf· "ftAllsll 750-7005 2131592-4011 fOf eppt. · · · 78 record 1lorege Elepllent leble, Coll otf' F . ._ Balbol Cove. $250 .Ill --
mo11veted Exp pref ... -v Pnntlng SALES ~~!t~~3;;~r required Ora-1 S50 &46-0380 1225. ucrlllce $7$, lCI a raalHe • 751·2787 wtlllWAlll
Contact J Miiier, Mon· LEUL SEClnllY Plate room P9llOl'I part llALl/FOUl.E Tyft••t. ltnl MC<etartel of· AHlllact1 601 1 551-3418 Esel paeat HZ6 J.O Properly Mom1 187 t I Beach Btvd. ~~~:7:C:Om • .t 3 opm FHI peced, Nwpt Bch time Mon 3:30 PM to Part ff•t·flll flat 11;, 12 llre Wtl min M\ltl --HARBOR AREA Gold Leal Fountain Lamp, NON ELECTRONIC ad· Merine ellp, NB, es· & 38', HUNTINGTON BEACt1
low llrm Mull hive exll appro• 8 PM, Tues t 30 Dlvltlon of dlverslllld have eJ1Cell akllll II APPLIANCE SERVICE cott S500, sell $150 ding meclllnu 125 ult Mon~~~~ry. UJ.i. IAY llAIAIU M11111, WOfd prooetelng & PM to approll 7.30 PM marketing Co 11eede &48-5727 bwtwn 2_..PM W• Mii iecond .. guer 963-4058 Good condition. Call WE PAY
5-6 daye, mutt work "'xten1ive leget uper No eJCp. nec.esery AP· egteutve men end eppllencet 540-3077 Desi< With Cneir 751·8101 45• Mooring wl boat.
weekends. Ful Food 752·545-4 PLY PENNYSAVER 1860 women with manege·1 nPIST OFf CE FURNI $13.000, N-port Bch
••pertence helpful Some Plecentla Ave Coete men1 polentiel F'ull I 2 to 3 days per '#Mk . .t5 I IH APPLIAICll $45 USED T0Re • 1176-0740 TOP IOWI
s P • n I• h II et PI u I . LEIAL IEOlnllY Mesa trelnlng progrem. E11cet·110 40 WPM. Wiii be Ln 957·8133 063·.t058 Desk. typewriter. Pit11ey NB MARINA. day·wk·mo Fii 1111 •••1 548-3963 Smell Newport Beecl' PIT counter help wanted. lent commlt1lone. For tr1lt1ed on IBM Olf'Pl&y 0 1135 Antique Menog. Twtn BeCI. 8 ow• a • etc . 8 ob .,....
.E' El's Lew Firm. Heks legal Apply In peraon et THE confldenllal Interview Writer. APPLY PENNY-WuhelOis•."waryt!~. 1100'° 165 838-8700 •Int location. lllea & full ••a• Ill• ::ecy. Selary DOO Con· TUMMY STUFFER. 270 contact: Aobln II I SAVER. 1860 Plac11nt111 ',~ 00·....,6 .. "~S848 083-4058 :'8 ~:~~tenence, 22S fl .:::=.;-1-;;ma.,
8. ofllce, IOoklng lor.,,. • ' 751-3566 · t1 AM and~ PM WAITERS/ WAITRESSES REFRIGERATOR hl .. t lt4 tent condition 11.000. Boal atlps avallebte. New· 2480 ~lfbof BfVd,
Dentel prec11ce In busy H reel LIM 11,._833-3776 so Brletol C.M. (714) 7t4·S.-9·62.28 between I Ave CM Relrlg •2 .,... Sevin 750 00~1 E•o•I· "" r-•---
ergetlc. uper. cllelr. LIVE-IN BABYSITTER/ Se'-•nar•""•·Ca-.. •~e Hotpotnt. 12 cu It, llkl $S0 complete 072--0503 Call 751-e101 """ Beech 25 ft, 1 mo COSTA MESA F I C 11 HOUSEKEEPER L..,, ne P/T f•1-"tH ,...,_ ....,._ .,,...,. epply bfWn 3·5. Mon·Frt ...,... ......... •-1••1 AHi or nterv. • I · -.u ,.....,,... No Sundays. no nlglll1 Min. 2 yr dinner llouH n-. 1100. 662·2300 Bleck neugehyde queen Sperry Remington Self· ,, .. rent. Can 842-41164 ----·· -
962-33 tll Niguel. r11p women 101 2 N-port Beech Office 11 HR,.EION:30ERrtoS8 Hl)er 333 Beyllde Or. 1-111T fUUll llld•·•·bed couch $70 Correcting typewriter from 0-5 Mon·Frt WI llT --·· &••••1·-yr Old. a dye wk 1500 seeking responsible en· N__,,,. 8eech rn 87We80 HOO. dHk w/typlng LU .............
-··---• mo Engtlth or Clllnae ergetlc, -11 apoken In· 1118 Newport Blvd CM ·-,,,..... S12$ te2~148 Hcllon & aetry clletr _.., _ __. OWi •••• Super PIWIO off~ wante 83t-0218 I dlvlOual to reprn«tt well w••-• Twin bid grouping, cnr • ....,,, • d flU bl 233 19111 St. C 87&.0238 .....
ambitious. per1onable .... bll•ll•d Compeny SALES -~-TllSI ••AOTH Ible 2 bolatlfl. a COV• H...... rwr no ce • ·-TllKI R.O.A DuttH Include M.Olcel A ... ,. front Ofnc.. d 1 od t M in••L •EWELIY E•per or train••• cen ..... ,..2 "148 _1 •• 5 875..:saeo net S50••· mt1e ofc Choice eo· mooring w/ -up1tlence ell eree1. •n ta pr uc • on .. • m8'1e 18·113/11< etartlng ...., "" "" •· .., equipment. All ••Cel boel In N.B Reduced Htllt. pleQve control 844-1025. 830-5 through Frwi.y O-I PM Mutt be ••-leneed In ":_• Full end PIT 1veff· n.-u..r, good cond 1150, COtld 048-2193 117.500 080 8Af4005. COMMHL 811'! COton.I polle/'1. GrNI $4 Pet hO\K nueranteed ...-,... .,. ,.
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I Orang• OoHt OAILV PILOT/Mond1y. January ~1. 111:S
. . . . . . . . ......... , .... ...... .. .. ...,,.
MATCH THE· NUMBERS ON THE.
MAP WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE BOXES
ATLAS CHRY SLER-PLYMOUTH NEWPORT DATSUN G •
2929 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa. Tel 546-1934 3 blocks
SOYlh ol San Diego Freeway oll Harbor Blvd Complete
body shop Sales Service Pans Service Dept Open
MOl'lday lhru Friday 7 30 A M 10 5 30 P M and 8 A M to 5
P M on Saturday
llACH IMPORTS
848 Dove Street. Newport Beacl'I Tel 752-0900 Call us.
we're the spec1allsts tor Alla Romeo Peugeot. Saab &
Mas.irah
THIODORI ROllNS FORD
Modern sales. service parts, t>ody paint & lire depts
Compe1111ve rates on lease & danv renlals 2060 Harbor
Blvd • Costa Mesa, 64 t ·00 10 or 540-8211
JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN MERCURY
2626 Harbor Bl11d . Costa Mesa Tel 540-5630 57 Years of
friendly family service Orange County's oldeat
Lincoln-Mercury dealer ship
DAVID J. 'HILL"S IUICK·'ONTIAC·MAZDA
Sales • Service • Leu1ng
24888 Altell Parkway
837-2400
888 Dove Street N-port Beach Tel 833-1300. At the
triangle ot Jamboree. M11cAr1hur & Brlalol betllnd Vlct0<la
Station Sales, Service. Leasing & Psrta We make great
deals'
• NAIHS CADILLAC
2600 HarbOI' BIVd . Costa Mell Tel 540-9100 Orange
Counly's Large11 Cadlllac dealer Sales Service Leasing.
SADDLHACK IMW /SUIAIU
28402 Marguerite Pkwy . Avery Pkwy. eiclt
We offer whll no bank or lease company can· 1. Ellpert•y
atafled. most modern service & par11 dept , 2. One ot lhe
Southland's moat eicperlenced 1&les & leasing stall: 3.
Ellmlnahon ol 1he middleman by leasing dealer direct.
831-2040 Mls1lon Viejo 495-4949
CHICK IVHSON 'OISCHl·AUDl·VW
415 E Coas1 Hwy , Newport Beach. 873·0900 Tile only
dealership In Orange County with these thr" great makes
under one root•
• ALAN MAGNON 'ONTIAC·SUIAIU
2480 Harbor Blvd . Coata Me .. Tel 549-4300 Salee,
Service. Lea11ng "Mr GOOdwrencn "
CLASSIC AUTOM09tLH
765 Newton Way, Cott• M ... Tel. 831-1393
"JAOUAAS OUR SPECIALTY" XK t20'1/140'el 150'1/XJ'1/E-Typee
Sal" -Service -Aettoratlon•
Olf Placentia betwewt 1711'1 & 111n In Cotta MMe
IOI LONG'H 'ONTIAC
13600 Bea<:I\ Blvd .. Wntmln1ter Tel 892-6651 Orange
County's oldell and larges! Pontiac dHlershlp Sales.
Service. Parta
• DICK MILLH FIAT/LANCIA
"Probably Ille lowest Pflc:ed Flat1 In Southern California" (located 1 mite north ol Soultt Coall Plaza
near Main St and Warner Ave in Santa Ana)
120 W Warner, Senta Ana 557-2132
• SANTA ANA DATSUN
200 I E. 17th Street. Santa Ma 1 el. 558-7811. Your
OriQlnal Dedicated 01tsun Dealer
MllACLI MAZDA
we·-... moved! Our new location la 1425 Baker Str .. t, Costa
Mesa Tel 545'-3334 Stop by & 11llit our modern showroom
and see why we'rfl the • 1 Mazda dealer In Southern
Callf0<nla Sales. Service. P1rt1 and lea11no
COIMlll DeLILLO CMIVIOLIT
(Fonnerty Groth C~Olet)
18211 Beech SIYO , Huntington BNch
New • Uaed • s .... • Laatlng • Pana • Servtc:e
COme by and ... our H1199 Inventory!
147-IOl7 $49-3331
• OIANOI COAST AMC/JllP/llNAULT
2524 Hatbot 8f\ld. Cotta Mft8
54t-I023 14&-7770
• 1 Jeep 09* In IN Weetl 8ea ua 1oday tor ...... MtVlce
& IMafnt T'*-are rMaOM wflV we are • 1 •• Prll» and
Nleetlonl Alto, the all•MW ........ Alllenoe la here!
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, OR TO BE PLACED
ON ·THIS AD, CONTACT YOUR DAILY PILOT A P.
' • ,.
COSTA MHA DATSUN
2845 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa Tel 540-6410 Servino
Orange Counly tor 16 years 1 Mile So. 405
• SUNSIT fORD, INC.
(Home of Willie the Whale) 5440 Garden Gro11e Blvd ..
Westminster Tel 636-4010
• OIANGI COUNTY VOL VO
10120 Garden Gro11e Bt11d . Garden Gro11e
Tel. 530-9190 Eicclualvely Volvo to co11er all your Volvo
requirement a.
New•UMd•Salea•Leaslng•Parts•Servlce•Body Shop
Freeway close In th• llear1 of Orange County at Garden
Grove Blvd. & BrOOkhurll.
CONNILL CHIVIOLIT
2828 Harbor Btvd .• Colla M... Ovef 22 yea.rt Mf'Vlng
Orange County SalH. IHalng. Mrvlce Call 54tl-1200.
1peclal parta line. 546-9400: bOdy lhop line; 754-0400
0
IOY CAIVll IOLLI IOYCl.aMW
1540 Jamb0r99 Aoad, Newport e..ctl. 640-1444 S8'el,
S«vice, Par11 And Leetlnv
• LONG llACM IMW
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THE 111111 CDAllj ClllT 1111111
Entertainer and
dancing star Ginger
Rogers brought down
the house when s he
appeare d befor~ the
Indiana Legislature.
Read about the
fascinating world or
the famous in today's
Names & Faces
column on Page A4.
How does a big city
cop adjust to the
slower pace of the
Orange Coast? Find
out in an interview
with the man who
solved the u Mr.
Goodbar" murder
ease. Page 81.
'M*A*S*H' may
die, but the characters
won't. Col. Sherman
Potter, played by
Harry Morgan; Cpl.
Max Klinger (Jamie
Farr) and Father
Mulcahy (William
Christopher) will star
in a new CBS series
this fall. Page 84.
I
Super Bowl XVII
MVP Joh n Riggins
chomps down on his
mouthpiece before
chomping down on the
Miami Dolphins. A
complete Super
Sunday wrapup begin•
on Pa1e Cl.
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By ROBERT BARKER
Ol'tMDM!yNetltMf
More than 800 Oranae Coast
residences were damaged ln lut
week's storms, the American Red
Croes announced today.
Moat of the damage was
reported in the hard-hit northern
coastal communities of Surfside,
Sunset Beach and Seal Beach.
Officials In the past have
estimated damage ln these areu
alone at $11 million.
Red Cross disaster assistance
teams found that 4~ houses In
Seal Beach incurred major
Bidding
for land
revised.
By STEVE MITCHELL
Ol'tMDellJNetl WI
The latest chapter in the
Sycamore Hills land sale saga
sees one developer offering
Laguna Beach a revision to his
r evised plan, and a new
developer entering the picture.
Laguna B each council
members Tuesday night will
receive proposals from two
developnent firms which would
like to )>Urchaae 62 acres in
Sycamore Hills for the
development of houaine unita
and commercial buildinp.
damage and two apartments
were dett.royed. Minor damaae
was reported to 140 other
residences.
A total of 131 homes suffered
damage In Surf1lde while 204
homes If\ Sun1et Beach were
damaged, a R e d Cross
spokeswoman said.
Fifty homes In Newport Beach
suatalned major damage while
250 incurred minor loaes.
Minor damages also we re
reported to a handful of homes in
Laguna Beach , Huntington
Beach, Costa Mesa, Crystal Cove
county
and Capistrano Beach.
While officials and residents
were counting their l<mM, they
alao were bracing for another
storm that'• predfcted to strike
Wednetday.
But the worst appears to be
over.
Bill Reiter, Orange County
public works manager, aaid
damage along the coast -should
the Pacific stonn materiallre -
''should be nowhere near the
magnitude" of those caused by
last Thursday's fie~ storm. Tides had combined with
om es
h eavy rainfall to cause major
damage In the northern coutal
areu. Tides are expected to fall
from the peak of 7 .1 Friday to a high of 4.7 Wednesday.
Meanwhile, In Seal Beach,
offlclals are meeting tonight to
decide what to do about the
44-year-old city pier that was
ripped lnto three sections by the
force of the stonn.
City Manager Allen Parker
aald he Is recommending the
hiring of a structural engineer to
D9111"°4 ..... ,...
Goldrich, Kest and A.ax:iates,
a Sherman Oaks general
partnership, is th.e latest entiy ln
the bidding for the city land,
located adjacent to Leisure World
off El Toro Road.
Parking lots a t Orange Coast College were full this morning as
spring semester classes began.
That firm, which claims to
have constructed more than $ l
billion in housing unita in the
western U.S., is offering Laguna
$4.25 million for the parcel in
Laguna Canyon.
Colleges packed for s pring
Meanwhile, David Michet.on
and hla partners in Sycamore
Hills Venture have revised two
earlier proposals and are now
offering $5.235 million for the
land.
Laguna City Manager Ken
Frank will ask the council to hold
off on consideration of both
proposals until his staff can
analyze the plans.
The newest offer, Frank aa.id,
came last week on the same day
revised plans from Sycamore
Hills Venture arrived on his
desk.
(See SYCAMORE, Pqe Al)
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN or .. ._,......,
Campus parking lots were
clo11•d today a6 Coaat
Community College District
atudenta returned for the !int
day of spring aemester clasaes.
More than 70,000 atudenta are
expected to attend spring cWi,,es
at the Coaat Di1trict's three
colleges -Orange Coast, Golden
West and Coastline.
Despite state funding cuta that
have forced the elimination of
many recreation and personal
enrichment courses, college
officials aay registration has
Ice sculpting
chilling job
for CdM nian
By FREDERICK SCBOEMERL
Ol'llleo.llr"9t ....
Mark Daukas geta dlU8ed when he goe. to
work. Overly dre&led. one might auppoee.
He pull on a pair of sweat panta and a sweat
shirt. Over that comes aki panta outfitted with
knee pads. Then a heavy aki jacket. On goes a
baseball cap. then a wool watch cap.
It Is only after putting on pair of insulated
boots and a pair of heavy mittens that Daukas,
2~. of Corona del Mar, is ready to grab the latch
on the heavy door 1Uld step into hia work.room,
kept at a not-so-o>nlfortable 18 deerees.
The workroom is the heart of the Orange
County lee Co. buildlni in downtown Anaheim. ~ chilled air ~ from the over~ cooling
units, Daukas moves to the wooden work table.
Hia tools -an electric chain uw, a router, a
six-prong lee shaver and a hand uw -are at the
ready.
Oaukaa la an k:e aculptor. Hia job la to tum
giant blocka of ice -many fomled by "welding"
smaller blocka together -into centerpieces for
tho1e wbo don't mind spending hundred•,
aometlmea thouaanda of dollara foe an aur.ction
that will melt away.
"It'• a pretJy cool job," Dauka1 lauah•
duri~ an interview in a wanner 1toreroom.
''That 1 the line I uee to break the lee. You coWd
uy my 111eta alwaya liquidate."
Theee are bu1y day• for Dauku, who
recently completed hJI molt cballenltnc work:
"Jwt Married." n.. work lhowed a couple In a
chariot being pulled by a hone. It WM detailed.
in\ricat.e and LMprmw. It repr-nt.ed 76 houn
of work1 f!!uch of It In the ct.ct o1 nl&ht.
In 1.11a, a ~pher that llhowed up to
\Ake a ptciure-of t6e work found lta creator
...., behind • battered .. In the ~ •toreroom. I.Alt week., Dlluku WM buly complednl hJI
latest H•ianment: a bull (or UH aa the
centerpiece at a l:."Y for the opentn, of a Merrill Lynch bui.IJ'l ln Garden Grove.
The 'bull ta Merrill Lynch'• advertlain,
i)'mbol.
MOit of the bull hid bMn comDlelM,
folJowtnc the ~ ,._ "' ....... , ... noaN, .... Al)
remained strong among students
...... vocatJonal traininl and
academic instruction prior to
trenafef to a f o ur-year
university.
Busine9a and computer c1aae.
were among the courses that
Cilled most quickly at all three
schools, college officials said.
Even though sprin' classes have
started, students st.ill may enroll
this week if space is available.
Some community college
officials and students fear the
spring term will be the last
offered on a tuition-free basis.
Gov. George Deukmejian has
propoaed a PG per semeat.er
for all students, beginrung next
fall.
The fee plan must be approved
by the California Legislature.
Spring enrollment at Orange
Coast College in. Costa Meu is
expected to reach 30,500. At the
Golden West campus in
Huntington Beach. about 19,000
~ students are expected. At
>astline, which offers claues
throughout the district, 21,000
students are anticipated this
tenn.
amage
._. damagea eetimated aa hieh
u f3 million.
He 1ald the Save-the-Seal
Beach-Pier committee hH
already collected about $1,200 fOI'
replac.'ing the Dier.
In Huntiniton Beach, it wu
announced that Pacific Cout
Highway from GoldenwHt
Street to Seal Beach may be
clOled for two to three weekl for
repairs. Offlctalt said sand and
water e r o ded part of the
highway.
The storm also tore out about
(See NEW RAIN, Pase Al)
Shores
• receiver
named
By STEVE MARBLE Ol'IMo.llr,._.awt
A Corona del Mar apartment
complex -where a rent protest
raged after owners began
grooml.ng the facility for luxury
flvlng ..=... has been placed in
receivership.
Santa Ana attorney M.ichael
Pursell confirmed he was
recently appointed a receiver for
the Shores Apartment•, a
120-unit complex that overlooks
East Coast H ighway and old
Corona del Mar.
Pursell said his role as receiver
stems from a law1uit in which
the owners of the apartments are
snarled and not from bankruptcy
proceedings.
Th e apartments were
purchased last year by . the
Goeden Corp. of Irvine. P\iraell
said the lawsuit involves a
dispute over a loan to the Goeden
Corp. for which the apartment
complex, waa pledged as .ecurity.
Pursell said he will manage
and operate the Shores Cor the
~firm during the Oranae
County Superior Court
pr'OCMdinp. ~ IUJt ap.lnat the Goeden
Corp. WM filed by Cob9o1Jdated
Capital Special Trust. Attorneys
for b oth parties w ere not
avallable for comment.
Tenants at the Shores
protested wt fall when monthly
renta shot up as much as $200.
The protest resulted in some
reaidenta being evicted and
others leaving voluntarily.
The Goeden Corp. ultimately
~to give remaining tenanta
a month free of rent If they
stayed in the complex t.hrough
1983.
Tenants also charged that the
luxury treatment scheduled for
(See SHORES, Pase Al)
Storms
debris
s~ept up
By Tlae AllOclated Pre11
Many California residents took
advantAge of aunny weather to
return to flooded or sand-doged
homes and bef.ln the cleanup
after last week s violent Pacific
storms, while so me
Midweatemers coped with up to
8 inchea of anow.
Lot Angeles County Fire
Department apoke1man Dick
Friend taid 76 truckload• of
debrl1 were removed from
Malibu beache1 In 12 hours endinl eerly Sunday.
'"n\ere'a atlll an awful lot of
debl1a in the water," he aaid.
In Northern California.
emersency crews at Rio Vlata
worked around the clock to
relnfarce ~ protecUns 18,800
llCl"e9 of f annland. Dne1'19J'C'Y
Servtcea 1pokesman Larr y
Buffaloe aaid crop le-. from
floocUn1 probebly would be .... batantJal .••
nw w.eit-\or\& •tonm cmmd an Htlmated f71 mlllloa ID
....... ~vinl lr!SallMd, 12 ·~ and a, •
John Taylor of the fol'lda Offk» of ........ , ...,,..._la .
Secnmento MAd Sunday.
J'our mo1aw .... laden 1torme
haw hit the •te ... Jm. 11.
lhe latt OM Oft J'rlday n&pt .
~~ .. r:-=Wi and U·foot wave• to INatter ~ .. MO.o.-.
AIWW.._..
..... ham .._,bu\,.._.
(lllftOUl.ftillAlt
,\I • Orange Ooatt DAILY PILOT/Monday, J1nuaty 31, 1"3
Deficit-choked $848 billion budget unveiled for U.S.
WASHINGTON (AP) -
Prelident Reqan todly unvetltd
a deflclt..cholled t848.5 billion
bu~et plan for 1084 In which
the entire apendlna lncreHe
WOt.4Jd be A~IOl'bed by the
mlUtary and hl1her lntereat
charaea on the nallonal debt.
M he delivered hia apendina
blueprint to Con1re11, the
president plunaed 1tral1ht lnto a
showdown wltn lawmaken over
hJa push to give more to defen.ae
and less to aoclal prosrama. He
said he remain• •·adamantly
oppoeed" to a public Jobe bill, the
fint order of buslneu on C.pltol
Hill.
Deeplte a $189 billion deficit
projection for flacal 1984, the
vear he once pledged would
1how a 1urplu1, thf' prealctent
declar d: ''The 1ta1e I• Ht; a
recovery to vtaorou.a. 1uatalnable,
nonlnflallonary ~nomlc arowth
ll lmmlnent.
"Steadily and u.nmlat.akably,
our national economy 11
completlna the tranaltlon from
recetalon to ret»Vef"/," ht Mid.
l\eagan propoeed to lncreue
1pendlng ln the new fllal y ar
by $43.3 blWon -or a modett 5.4
percent -from fl1cal 1083,
which enda Sept. 30.
The lncreaae, an amount
adequate only to cover the
expected rate of Inflation,
equaled the combined rise
devoted to defense and lnterest
on the national debt. That left all
domestic spendlng -on balance
-ltown at or below thlt yeu'•
l v la.
Program1 for th poor -
lncludrn11 food 1tampt, welter
and child nutrition -would be
rfltuced. Annual coat·Of·llvlng
ral101 tor Social Security and
other pon•lon and dleablllty
pro11ram1 would be d•layl'd alx
month1. Overall 1pendlna on
farm pro1ram., energy and the
environment, education and Job
tralnlna would tall.
Government and military
aalarlet and pentlona would be
frozen for a year.
However, the president IOUCht
an additional $1."5 million to run
hi• White House offices and
$500,000 for the residence.
Meanwhile, the Pentagon's
budaet for 1 U84 would Jump
$29 7 bJUlon -or 14 ~tctnt -
to t238 6 billion, v n atter an '8
blllton cut from the 1984 defen.M
1pendln1 envlaloned ln lut 'I r'1
bud act.
Not Interest paymenta on th~
national debt, now tl.2 trillion
and mountlna, would rlae by
f14.3 blUlon to Sl03.2 billion.
Reagan 1110 called for $146
billion In atandby taxe1 from.
tlacal 1986 through 1988 If
needed to hold down future
deflclta.
The package, consl1tlng of a
crude oll exclae tax equal to 12
cenu per gallon of guollne and
an unapeclfled Income tax
surcharge. already haa been
declare d dead by leading
members of Conarete
And allhou1h hh own
ecpnomtc for•ca1t 1ee1
unemployment perallUna above
10 percent well Into 10"84, the
prealdent declared, "I remain
adamantly oppoeed to ~mporary
make-work public Jobe or public
worka," a position conar-'<>nal
Dcmocrata and many RepublJcan
will re.lat m~ghdly.
Reagan reJeCted any major tax
lncreuea for 1984 and promJJed'
to protect Income tax cuta now on
the books from repul by
Congreu.
However, hl1 1984 budget
would accelerate an increase in
Social Security payroll taxes u ,
part of a bipartlaan comprombe
of tax and bt>neflt chanaa for
rettoc1f\I the ponaion 1y.iem to
health. Th• chan1ee would
reduce next year'• difkit by an
fttJma~ f 12.2 blWon from what
It otherwite would be.
Without hll domatlc budget
aavln11. Rea1an Hid, future
federal deflctt1 will reach
unprecedented h el1ht1 -
climbln1 from $231 bllllon next
year to $300 billion In 1988 -
and •nutt out any hope1 tor a
laattn1 return to economic
protperlty.
Even with congre11lonal
approval of hi• plan, the
president would be forced to
accept deflclta that would still
run above SlOO blWon by 1988.
Amphitheater construction to begin Reagan's Proposals-----
The fe<*ll DeflcH Wiii reach $208 blllon
In oorrant flacal year, S 189 bWof'I in 1984
~ s 194 blliOn In 1985
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begin Tue s day o n th e
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long-awaited $10 millaon
open-air amphitheater at the
Orange County Fairgrounds in
C.OSta Mesa.
The fair board last week
approved a n ew construction
contract with a Long Beach
contract.or, Ed Grusch. Officials
for Ned c rlande r West Coast
Corp .. contracted by the state to
build the 15,000-seat theater,
sought new constoJction bids in
an effort to lowei4b:l6ts.
Originally , C .L . P ec k
Constructioq Co. of Irvine had
been tentatively selected to build
the amphitheater. but officials
sought a new round of bids.
Other cost-cutting measures
also are planned. Nederlander
officials said a covered stage will
have to be postponed until next
year.
Construction or the
amphitheater is expected to be
completed by July. In lime for
the annual county fair.
The proj~t is already four
years behind schedule .
Nederlander officials have
blamed the delaya on legal and ,
financial setbacks.
In-other fair board
developments, member Leo Love
resigned from the panel last
week and a board member whose
term expired two weeks ago was
elected president.
Love, a retired N•!wport Beach
fire chief, said he gave up the
non-paying position to spend
more time at his new home in
Apple Valley.
Sob ::>eat, whose term expired
Jan. 15, was elected to lead the
panel that oversees operations at
the sprawling fairgrounds. which
includes the swap meet and the
plann e d 15 ,000 -se at
amphitheater.
Eicttndlng a the-month dMy on loclal S.Curlty
eoet-of·llvlng lncfaaMa to Supplemental Secu11ty
••Po • Income. Rallroad Retirement. Veterans
Compeneatlon, Veteran• P•nalon•. Food
Sc.npe and Child Notrltlon
EiJ Defenea ~Ing would lncreue from
~ 1208.9 bllon In 1983 to $238 6 billOn
""" In 1984 and $217.5 blllon In 1986
In addition to a one·ve• ,,..,. on federal pay
~ ~nelon•. 1 mljOt overhaJI of the Ct.II·
..,._ retirement ayatem la PtOPOsed
$146 billion tax
sought • increase
WASHINGTON (AP) -Here. at a glance, are highlights of
President Reagan's proposed budget for the 1984 fiscal year,
which starts next Oct. 1:
SPENDING $848.5 billion, an increase of $43.3 billion, with
$30 billion of the increase going for defense.
REVENUES: $660 billion, an Increase of about $63 billion.
DEFICITS: The budget foresees a fiscal 1984 deficit of $189
billion, down from the 1983 deficit now estimated at $208
billion. A deficit of $194 billion is predicted for fiscal 1985.
The long-awaited amphitheater at the Orange Count y fairgrounds
ia due to beeome reality.
Seat could not be reached for
comme nt but seve ra l board
members said at could be months
before Gov. George Deukmejlan
Cills the board vacancy.
SPENDING CUTS: The budge t anticipates savings by
delaying for six months cost-of-living increases for people who
get Social Security. food stamps: child nutrition aid. railroad
retirement, veterans' pensions. anp veterans' disability.
NEW RAIN EXPECTED
From Page A1
200 square feet of wooden
planking from the end or the pier
and disrupted sewer lines.
Officials estimated it might
cost about $1 million to repair the
69-year-old pier.
It was expected to be reopened
today after temporary repairs.
Meanwhile, Newport Beach
city officials discovered a hole ln
the surface of the Newport Pier
over the weekend.
The hole, about the size or a
manhole cover, i5 at the end of
the structure.
Both city piers -the Newport
Pier and the Balboa Pier -will
be checked today for structural
damage.
South Orange County areas
appeared to be more fortunate
and the total damages there were
reported at $20,000, according to
county oCCicials.
In Capistrano Beach. six homes
suffered structural damage,
mostly to outside decking and aea
walls.
Last week's high tides also
caused oil from nearby wells t.o
spill into the Bolsa Chica
Wetlands, according to Ralph
Young, California Department of
Fish and Game spokesman.
So far. no major damage to
wildlife in the marsh has been
reported, Young said, but if the
oil residue continues to wash into
the area, it could pose a threat to
plants and animals.
The spills, which occurred
several times during last week's
storms, were caused by water
washing over the concrete bases
of the oil wells, Young said.
An estimated 100 barrels of oil
spilled into the marsh .
"Normally, the insu}ation pads
are protected, but we had
exceptionally high water and
winds last week," Young aa!d.
Aminoil USA, Inc. will be
paying for the cleanup of the oil,
YOW\$( said.
SHORES • • •
From Page A1
the Shores was halted before
Christmas. Owner• responded
that they were having dlfficulties
finding workmen but that the
improvements would resume.
The current receivership,
however. means that
refurbishing of the units will be
stopped and rents will remain the
same until the litigatio11 ls
iiettled, att.ome)'9 said.
Huntington
man dies in
jail cell
An autops y was scheduled
today to determine the cause or
death for a Huntington Beach
man who police say stopped
breathing while in a
detoxification cell at the
Huntington Beach City Jail.
The dead man was identified
as Crlsanto Serrato Hurt.at.a, 62, a
farm worker who lived on
Mandrell Drive In Huntington
Beach.
Huntington Beach police Sgt.
Ed McErlaln said Hurtato was
alone in the cell when he was
found dead Sunday. No evidence
of foul play has been found in
connection with the death.
McErlain said.
McErlaln said police were
summoned to Magnolia Street
and Warner Avenue at 3:15 p.m.
Sunday by a caller who said a
man had Callen down while
riding a bicycle. Officers arrested
the man, Identified later as
Hartato, on suspicion of being
drunk In public and placed him
ln a padded detoxification cell.
PoUce said these cells are
checked every 30 minutes.
SYCAMD.RE. •
From Page A 1
The c ity man a ger said
Goldrich. Kest and Associates are
propos ing to construc t 850
dwelling units and 70,000 square
feet of commercial property on
the land.
The partnership has expressed
willingness to put $1 million
down and pay the remaining
$3.25 mUlion over 98 months,
with inter est accruing at 10
i,eiunt.
Meanwhile, Michelson 's
Sycamore Hills V e nture
partnership has upped the ante
on its latest proposal from $4
million for the 62 acres, to $5.235
million.
However, M ic helson also
wants to l.ncreue the units in his
latest proposal, from 990
apartments proposed earlier to
1,028 apartments and attached
t.ownhomes.
His proposal to construct
20,000 .qua.re feet of commercial
development remains the same in
his latest plan.
Frank said both proposals
include conditio ns that the
developers be allowed to seU the
rental units as condominiums
after an unspecified period of
lime.
TAXES: The plan calls for tax ancreues of $146 billion over
three years slarting in fiscal 1986 if the economy is in a recovery
and a selective "f~z.e" ts enacted. The new taxes would include
a $5-a-barrel levy on 011, lncreasing gasoline prices by 12 cenu a
gallon. and a surcharge on either income taxes or income.
ASSUMPTIONS: Reagan's plan assumes that the economy
will grow by 3 percent this year and 4 percent in 1984, that
unemployment will peak in mid-1983 and remain high
DEFENSE: The budget calls for a $30 billion increase ln
defense spending to $239 billion In fiscaJ 1984 and a $39 billion
increase the following year to $277 blWon.
"WORKFARE .. : Reagan propol!IE:S to require able recipients
or food stamps, welfare and some other government aid
programs t.o take public service jobs.
Newport nian charged
in :medical probe
A 3~~year-old Newport Beach
man has been charged with
illegally posing as a licensed
physical therapist and medical
doctor, police investigators say.
Stephen Earle, arrested on the
misdemeanor charges last week.
1s scheduled to be arraigned
Tuesday in Harbor Municipal
Court in Newport Beach.
Police alleged that Earle posed
as a therapist while working
with Newport Beach Therapeutic
Group, a business which
investigators said specializes in
massage as a rehabilitation
method.
Following the arrest, officers
said they diacovered documents
stating that Earle was a medical
doctor . Pol ice said their
Investigation shows F..arle is not a
physician.
Police cautioned that there is
no evidence that Earle treated
patients.
The Newport man is free on
fl,500 ball. Police said their
investigation is continuing.
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Retired New York City police officer
Joseph O'Donnell relaxes in his Newport
Beach home. His gold detective's shield
sits unobtrusively on a bookshelf along
with other mementos of his days with the
force.
• •• 'If I could go back to police work I would'
By LORENZO BENET
O(IM Deity Pttol Slaff
His front vard is four miles of beach and an
ocean fuU of golden-boy surfers, migrating whales
and an occasional fisherman. The house he lives in
is a narrow. two-story duplex. But most days the
retired New York City homicide detective who
helped solve some of the Big Apple's most notorious
murders can be found on his patio, sunbathing in a
beach chair, his face buried in a Robert Ludlum
novel.
l Divorced for six years, Joseph O'Donnell, 47, of
Newport Beach shares his conservatively decorated,
two-bedroom home with good buddy Fred Phillips.
When he's not reading an adventure story or taking
in a Kings game at the Forum, he's probably giving
fatherly advice to the young professionals or beach
bums who live nearby.
"I tell them," he says an a gritty. Brooklyn
accent, "how they shouJd be good and get work -
things like that."
And they usually listen. A cop for 14 years,
O'Donnell has seen it all. He has been shot twice
and stabbed three times. and has a two-inch scar
over his upper lip to show for it. He helped break
open a murder case involving the brutal knifing of
a Manhattan school teacher. That teacher was later
played by Diane Keaton in a film about the case,
''Looking For Mister Goodbar."
He and has partners also solved the tragic
slaying of Roger Hane. an up-and-coming magazine
illustrator who was beaten to death with a steel
pipe by six youths Ill Central Park They wanted to
steal his bicycle
During his career, O'Donnell says he made 100
to 200 arrests. He also was an acquaintance of Frank
Serpico, the narcotics officer who testified against
some New York City Police Department honchos
who were on the take. Hollywood made a movie
about the Serp1ro incident, as well as one about
another investigator who turned in a crew of
dishonest cops from his precinct. That film was
titled "Prince of the City." O 'Donnell knew
everyone involved in that scenario, too.
Of course. there may be some interesting
stories behind the s tories, but O'Donnell either
doesn't know them or won't say what they are.
Besides, he's tired of all the bad publicity heaped on
policemen by the media and the entertainment
world. Mention the show "Hill Street Blues" and he
launches into a tirade, splattering his speech with
four-letter expletives.
"They make them out to be a bunch of
crusaders," he says. "You got captains sleeping
around with D.A.s (district attorneys). That crazy
SWAT guy (Lt. Howard Hunter played by James
S1kking) is a pure fabrication. I know the best
hostage guy in the country . He's in New York.
They never show cops in reaJ life. They forget we
are people with families and problems. They go for
the negative part; always the corruption. I'll tell
you, for every dishonest cop, I'll show you a
thousand who are straight."
O'Donn ell. wearing jeans and a plaid
button-down shirt, catches his breath for a moment.
He Jeans back on his couch and takes a quick puff
from his cigarette, one of a doren he'll knock off
during a two-hour interview. Between each, he tells
some great stories. Long ones. Short ones. Gory
ones. Sad ones. When he's through, you understand
why he has so many gray hairs. For each tale
manifests the bizarre extremes of a man and his job.
As a member of the elite homicide division,
O'Donnell met and sometimes befriended popes,
presidents., senators, entertainers and star athletes.
But for each of these cherished moments, there
were many more scenes where low-life scum would
caJJ him a "rat bastard," "sleaze-bag" and "pig." For
every time he was recognized in a restaurant, there
were instances where he was the first person to tell
a mother her son had been killed, or a wife, her
husband. Oftentimes, O'Donnell interviewed
coroners during the post-mortem because they were
otherwise too busy to talk to him.
"We see the victim all the lime," he explained.
"You can get callous to it, but your insides are
churning. How many times can you do that before it
starts affecting you? When you can't survive any
longer. you have to get out."
As a result, O'Donnell says, there is a high
incidence of stress. divorce, alcoholism and sukide
among policemen. In 1977, O 'Donnell himself
suffered two heart attacks. The second was serious
enough to force him into what he felt was a
premature retirement. "It figuratively ended my
life," he says.
During his seven years in homicide, he was
stationed in a precinct responsible for a 77-block
area encompassing both the upper west side and
upper east side of Manhattan, Including Central
Park. He investigated, he figures, about 60 murders.
Sometimes he went two or three days without
sleep. The "Goodbar" murder, he recalls. was just
another case unuJ it was propelled into notoriety by
the book. and later, the film.
"That case rolled right along," he said. "We
broke it five or six days after the girl was stabbed to
death. We showed some photos of suspects to a dry
cleaner in the neighborhood and he said he thought
he saw the guy and had heard he was from Indiana.
We picked him up a couple of days later somewhere
outside of lndianapolis."
The Roger Hane murder investigation was
much more complex. For one, due to Hane's
background (he had already illustrated a cover for
Time magazine), the New York newspapers jumped
all over the story. Whenever that happened,
O'Donnell said, his superiors put added pr~ure on
the homicide team working the case. For another,
there were few leads. This meant digging up tons of
records on past thefts and climbing hundreds of
tenement stairways to interview people.
"We were lucky on that one," he said. "We
were in Spanish Harlem and the first kid we
stopped for questioning was shaking all over. He Jed
us to someone who led us to someone else.
Eventually we had all six. They all ratted each
other out."
O'Donnell's obsession with his pb, however,
put an enonnous strain on his homelife. He rates
himself as an "average to fair" father to his three
sons and daughter. They're all grown, either
attending college or working full-time. His 19-year
marriage to a achoo! teacher ended in 1977.
"I tried, but sometimes I'd dnft away," he said.
"It's tough to go home at 3 a.m . after seeing stuff
and wanting to wake up your wife because you
have to talk to her about something you saw." He
paused. "I guess we see too much."
A first generation American of Irish descent,
O'Donnell grew up m a working class section of
Brooklyn. His father, a mechanic, and mother. now
deceased, gave Joseph, his two brothers and four
sisters a strict Catholic upbringing. After a three
Football fans at E
Gads near the
Newport Beach
pier were split like
crowds everywhere .
Sunday between
their Super Bowl
favorites. The left
favored the
Wa1hin1ton
Red1kin1 while the
right hall 1houted
for the Miami
Dolphin1, mottly In
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year sunt m the Mannes, U'Uonnell worked for
several years as a stock tabulator for the now
defunct New York Journal American and the New
York World Telegram & Sun. A 110-day strike
convinced him to get out of the newspaper business.
He decided to try out police work because the pay
was steady, the benefits were good and no two days
were alike.
ln his first couple of years, O'Donnell walked a
beat on the lower east side of Manhattan. One
niptt. he arrested what he believed to be a hannle.
wino for disorderly condu~l. But the moment
O'Donnell turned his back, the man pulled two
knives a nd stabbed him three times before
O'Donnell shot him in self-defense, wounding him.
On the other hand, O'Donneil was former
President Lyndon Johnson's personal bodyguard
for a day. He shook hands with Bobby Kennedy on
two occasions. He stood five feet from Pope John
when the latter said Mass in St. Patrick's Cathedral.
Afterward, he personally escorted Happy
Rockefeller, wife of then-Governor Nelson
Rockefe ller, down Fifth Avenue.
And then there were the times at the cop
hangouts, drinking and talking with his partners.
"Cops laugh a lot," he says, as though he's
dispelling a rumor stating otherwise. "I think we
laugh a lot of times to hide what we don't want to
see. Nobody knows what the job is all about. That's
why cops stick with cops. But then once you're out,
you can never go back. You've got nothing to say;
you're not there playing ball."
On his retirement day. June 3, 1977, the
department threw him a big party. There was Iota
of backslapping, shaking of hands and difficult
goodbyes. They bought him a lot of drinks and
awarded him a plaque which today hangs in the
living room of his home. You barely notice the two
other mementoes sitting unobstrusively on a
bookshelf: his gold detective's shield and an encued
New York Times clipping in which he was quoted
extensively on the Roger Hane murder. Hia 12
awards for meritorious duty are stashed in hia
brother's home ln Seattle.
"If I could go back to police work I would," he
said unhesitatingly. "Not anybody can be a cop. It
takes a different mentality. Some guys will bitch
about it, but all of them would do It over again if
they got the chance.''
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By The A11oclated Pre11
NEW YORK -The nation's steel companlea
showed this past week the severe depth of the
recession's woundll, which President Reagan wd are
now "on the mend ...
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Bethlehem Steel Corp. posted a $1.1~ billion loea
in the fourth quarter -the largest quarterly deficit
ever for a U.S. company.
Earlie r in the w eek, U.S . Steel Corp .. the
industry's leader, reported a loss of $363 million ln the
fourth quarter. Armco Inc. lost $183 million and LTV
Corp . with heavy Interest$ in steel, lost $98.1 million.
Shell tops in sales
LOS ANGELES -Shell Oil Co., which refu.ed
to go along with the industry trend of offering
discounts to cash customers, moved from number three
to number one in gasoline sales in California, lhe latest
survey indicates.
The figures compiled by the Los Angeles-baaed
Lundberg Survey show that Shell sold more than 14.9
percent of ~asoline purchased statewide in November.
Gold prices soaring
LONDON -The price of gold topped $500 an
ounce in early European trading today, soaring to ita
highest levels in nearly 22 months on the London and
Zurich markets as the dollar rose sharply against key
currencies.
London's hve major gold trading houses set a
recommended morning trading price for gold of
$503.50 dollars.
In ZW'lch , bulhon reached $502. 75 around noon,
Ill. best mark since April 9, 1981, when it was pegged
on the Zurich market at $511.50.
Western posts losses
LOS ANGELES -Western Airlines posted a
H.182 net loss of $44 million or $3.56 a share compared
with a 1981 net l~ of $73.4 million or $5.81 a share,
the company has reported.
Western said 1982 revenues were $1.07 billion, up
slightly from $1.06 billion in 1981. The airline said its
net loss for lhe fourth quarter was $39.6 million or
$3.08 a share compared with a 1981 fourth-quarter IOIS
of $56.1 million or $4.34 a share.
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