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THI DRANlil COAST COUNTY IDITIDI
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A M'ooter bour<I g1,c-11
John "'hoffnrr a
difft>rt'nt ... c-11 ... c-of
molulih I hut· .. ju-.l
Ollt' of tl1t' fun
t'x1·n·i1o11•t. d1•mo11!>tral111!(
"Tot 1'0"'1•r" i11
Lu1<u11u B1·1wh on Pa~t' n1
Oranf(t' ( ount\ '"
large-.! murkt't111g and
l'Om111u11irationi. firm i11
neari111< S60 million 111
ball in~. lti. 11uc·c·ess and
o l h er li!(t'n l'ies • effort s
lo battlr rt'ce-ssion
nt>atl\ l'ly a r e-out lined
in Busint-&s Outlook on
Page& 8 3-4.
Milton Brrlt· may
s urpriM· '"'"'en; a& tht>
p a triun·h 11\ nst>rin~
"Fa1111l y Uui;ant>ss" on
the PH~ drama serie ...
•· \m!'r11·an l'layhou'\e ..
For a rf'' If'"' of T\
oHuara~t-"f't' Pa~e BH
~tarin a llif(h Sch ool's
s1·oranf( marhinr ~ro ll
Filiprk !la~11 "thr at.si"I
is more i;atisf yin1t" in a
profile o f his team
leadership on Pa~t' ( I
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Erma Bombeock
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Bulletin Board
Cavalcade
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Editorial
En tt>rtain men t
Horoeco~
Ann Lande~
Movlet
Mutual Funds
National New1
Play Review•
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Sporta
Stock Markf'ls
Televllion
Thfften
Weet.her
World New1
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.'-iupervisor ~lanton questions priorities of mf•dical administrators
Dy <.Ltr.NN SCOTT
Of lhe D•tlt ftllot llaff
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h1~µ1t.al prnl(ranu. thn•utt·nt'd IJy
hudgt't 1 uti. Orung1· l'ou11t y
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.11>M•rtt'd Morufay
Stuntu11 . l'ha1rma11 o f th1·
t~llllll v Board of Supt-'rv1sors. :.u1d
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mum·v" for '""' 111 dt•vl'hipinK
l11nj( n:.in1<1· fum.Jrn~ p1111(rumi;.
Stanton saad
A It hough u fr anwwork for u
nun profit fou11d.i111111 to ru1!w
11 uts1J1· fu11J, ha1t h1·1·n
1~lltbhsh1~I. lht· 11q(u111w11on hu:;
lll'Vl•r r t•uch1·d I h1· µ01 fl I of
.. 1 tually :wt•k111g funtb
S~nton s<ml tw rt•al11t'<I that
nu'<ll<'al 1·1·11tt•r 11l fll'1als hdVI' had
tht>lr hund" lull with pc•·K111ng
flnum·tuJ lllHUl'!I dunng tht' put
fl•w y1·ur11 Ill' took l'X<'eption,
huwt•vn. to u rt-frulrk by UClMC
Adnurnatrator Walhum Gonzall'Z,
who prl'd1ct.t.-d lht> poison C't'nt.n
would dulil' without funding
support from the community and
1·oun1y govt-rnment
Stanton t·lu1mcd tht· 1m1so11
l'l'lllt•r should huvt• obta1n1·d
OUL'itd1• fUlldlnlo( aln•ady
"W~wn you ((l'l 1ntu bcid llnW8.
th1•1w thangH l'onw but k and bill·
vuu on thl' !It'd," St.ant.on S<11d
·nw po1Kon n·ntt-r 111 l~-d ut
U<.:l M("N µhurnH11 y wh1·ri·
!ipc'<·tul111t.s uruiwn 1.t·l1•phunt· t'JllJ>
.iround ttw dol'k mcltitlv from
purt•11ts who111· 1·htldrt·r\ huvt•
'lwullow1-d huu&·hold 11.t:rns
l....i!it yt•ur. thl• t't.•Jlt(.•r rt'<.'t•1vt-d
<!5.000 ntlb dnd Wah µart1t·ularly
busy during the nullunal sc·un•
ovt·r Tylt·rtol po1son11tKH Thi•
t I' 11 l 1• r · s u n n u a I $ I ~().II II 0
11 1wrulln~ bud..:t·t t•urrt•ntly 1s
pmd t·11ur 1·ly hy UCI Mt'
l'oison l't·nh•r I>tn'(·t111 David
(St't' POISON, Pagt' AJI Hoger S tanton
Cities seek state funds for flood damage
By HOBERT BARKER
Of the O .. ly l'llol lt.n
St·al At'ac:h and llu11t111gt1111
Bt•at·h 11ff1l'1als said today thl-y'll
trv lo g1•1 money from tht· st.alt' tu
rt·paar p11•r s damagt•d 1n both
c 1t11~ 111 la.st week's storm
But tht'y may not st.and mul·h
l hdnt'l' ur grttang hC'lp, cit-Spilt'
(;uv (;1,urge Ot·ukmPJ..!J.rl 's
pnx·ldm.1t1on Monday dl'c:lanng a
stat1• o f Pmt·rgl'nl y t·x1<.t:. 1n
Orangt• County and mm· other
toUnlH~
Tht· guvC'rnor's aetaun opt•ns
the suiw's Natural Dasaswr Fund
for rl'pa1rs o f publ1dy o wrwd
f ctl'l II laes
"Surt'. wt·'rt' gwng t.o apply for
the• money." saad S<>al &•aeh C 11y
Manager Allen Parker "But Wt'
don't pan any hopes on It ..
"There'll be lots of eompt•lataon
for up and down the sldlt· .. he
..aid
At't-ordang to pr£•vwus rc>ports.
$3 5 mallaon 1s available an the
fund But a spokeswoman for tht'
... tatt' Office or Eml'rg<'nc y
St•rv1c-es said at 1s "vt'ry
questionable" 1f that mut h
mont'Y is m the fund sea I Be a(.' h c I l y c () u n l' al
mt.•mbcr:., s1tt1ng 1n d spCl·aal
session Monday. authorized
spending up to $1 5.000 for a
structural analy11s o f thf' pier
that was rapped apart by
Thuniday's violent storm
City Manager Parkf'r said that
analysis alr e ady has bc>en
l'Omplcwd and eosts to rt>pair the>
44 year o ld strultUre arl'
C'Sllmat.£'d ~twet•n $500.000 and
$750.000
He saad the (•ngrnN'r l'Oncludf'd
that the pier cou ld be
rc·hab1lata1Pd and not tom down
Possible fanancmg Parker said.
includes public contr1but1on.'i and
r<'<kvelopment proceedings
'But we don l expett any
mom·y from tht· statf' "Thc•n•'s
no manna 1n Sacramf'nto." ht>
-.<ltd
SPal 8C'ach Surfstdf• anrl
Suns<'l Beach suffC'rt·d c;torm
dam.igP esumatt'<:J at S 11 m11l1on
Hunt ington Bt>ct ch <.:1ty
ManaRt•r Char~ Thompson abo
Oil spill
cleanup
begins
Ry KAREN E. KLEI N
Of IM 0.ity l"leot It.fl
( 'h•anup efforlc; arc· und1•r way
.11 the Bolsa Chica wC'llands in
Huntington BeaC"h to rf'm<'dy
-.evnal oil spills that 11<.TUr<'d
thNt' during Last wet>k's c;torm.'l
A m a n o 1 I U S A 1 n c· t h e
('()mpany that own.<; the oil wt•lls
wh1< h surround thc>
r n v 1 r o n m e n t a I I y s 1• n s 1 l 1 v r
wl'tlands. is footing th<' bill fo r
the cl.-anup It has not y<'l bt-t>n
dt'tf'rm1 ned h o w mulh 011
washC'd into th<' marsh along
with the high tadf'S. but estamat4'tl
plal'<' the amount at about 100
harrPla 1
The C08t of thf' cleanup hM not
bE'e n determined. an Amanoil
<1pokt'11man saad
The ml company 1s t>mploying
an ou t111de firm . HeAlh
Corun.ructaon Co. to clean up the
oil which has contaminated
several ponds in thc> prott"<.'ted
C'OllSl.01 ari!a
Amlnoil began operating water
pump• and vacuum11 last
Wednetaday. when It got advance
notice of the 11torm and high tides
which hit Thuniday, according to
Alan Dodd. a public relation•
offlc1al at Aminoll
Currently vacuum pump•.
skimming t-qu1pment and 6,000
f~t of floating boom llnH, uaed
to f'ncirdt-the 1plll and contain It,
o~ belnR employed In clt"anup
efforts .
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Whal kind o f flo tsam is left in the aftermath of floodin~ in
Orangt' Co uni y '! As might b.-t-x pec te d: oranges. lf>mom ••
avocados ... and tennis balls on Balboa Is land.
saad hP'll S('('k s wu• mtJnl'y to pay
for repa1n to 1h1· H untington
Beach pier
That struC'tUrl' lost about 200
square fN.'t ,,f plarikang Repair
c:osts are c•st1m:.it1•d bt•tween
S!'>0.000 and S7~ 000
Thompson said storm rt'lalt'd
costs to the city, andudang
ovt>rttmt• pay fo r f•mergency
workers. are l'Sl1malt.'d betw*1
S2 m1ll1on to $3 m1lhon
Damug" assessment experts
from tht• s tate OfC1te o f
Emeq~f'nt:y Services are
eompll·tang tht•ir mvest1gat1on of
Oran~1· County damage today
What tht'y find wall detPrminc·
whetht>r tht' state will ask
Prt>s1dent RC'agan to declan·
Orange County a disaster area
Such a declaration would o~n
the d1XJr for t1·mporary hou:.ang r 0 r f I 0 0 d v I l. 11 m s . pr 0 v Id('
lo" antt·rest d1sastt'r loani. from
t h t' S m a I I B u s 1 n 1· <; .,
Adm1n1str;1t1on . and m;1k1•
,1vadablt• grants of up to $5.000 to
1•l11o<1blt· fam1llr:>
M e a n w h 1 I 1· • w P ·• 1 h 1· r C~ 1 n • t a"' I er s s a y l h l' v a r"
l'Xpt'tlang a new storm t.o rt·<~t h
This was the impassa ble Pacifk Coast Highway between Goldf'n
West Street and Warner Avenut' today as Cahrans workers
removt' sand washed up by storms.
No mapr harm to w tldllfe m
the area has been report.£'d, aaid
Ralph Young. a 11pokt>8man for
the Calitornlo Dt>partment o f
Flah and Oame He uld 10 dead
bird• have been round and
another 10 were found alive bu\
covered with oil.
The 1ptll1 were C'au1ed by
flerct" wave action during the
1torm. Dodd u,d The water
waah~ aand Into t"lght foot-deep
well cellan. whl're (•xce111 oil
normall•y 1<1u:umulwte1. ant.I
spread ml mto the nearby mar"l'h
The U.S. Coast Guard. Statf'
Fish and Oame Department and
U .S Environmental Prote<-tion
Agency a r e w orking with
Amlnotl in lta cleanup pro}Kt
Amlnol l t'n a1nerr1 nave
deva,acd u rol,lah plan to .-n·vent
thf' 011 1pllll from occurnna '"
futurt' storma, Dodd uld. They
will prt'.ent th• plan to 1tate
o fflclalil next wHk
1
Thr pion ia to build a wall
along Pacific Coast Highway
whcrf' tides w&Ahl'd into tht'
mar8h last week. and ch ann el
wawr alonl( the wall to low-lying
n rf'as 1n the wetland• The
channeling of thf' water would
prevent it from washing over oily
t'quapme nt o n Am l n o ll'1
property. Dodd aatd
F inal details of the e08fneera·
plan will be dl.cl08ed after It 11
apprdVed by Caltram
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Orange County about madnaght
tonaRht and bring thn~· 4uart.ers
of an anch of rain
For1•castt'rs say tht·r e's a
po!>s1b1lity of an Jdd111unal
half · inch of raan Thursday
Lcx:al offic1ab hav1· manamazed
flooding threat.s to roastal art'as,
ho wt•v('r, ~au .. 1· o f dC'<·linang
h1Rh tades
Fire case
slated
for court
Fire offk1als will ask Or-ace
County supf'rv1so&s f or
permission to t.a ke the Mc DonneU
Douglas Corp to court in th e
wake of the company's official
r e jection of any blame for
starting the Gypsum Canyon fire
an October. a rounty attomf'y said
today
Attorney BC'nJomin deMayo
sa1d the county l"t'lX-1ved a short
letter from the company Monday
1n whach McDonnell DouglH
rt>fused to conced<' that a downed
power line on ats propc-rty started
the Cart>
T he blazC'. fannN:I by Sanu
Ana winds and fed by dry
cond1t1on s. evC'ntually spread
across several thousand acres In
eastern Orange County and
1:aused about $1 6 million In
damage
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Fare off1c1als. who first
theonzed that tht' bla.Je •tarted
on McDonnell Douglu property.
haw billed the firm $268,909 for
costs ueodated with flthcint the
fl~. They e.timated the to\al cost
of fl.ghting the fire at $1 n\Jllion.
C o u n t y An d 1 t a 'ft" f I r e '
departmenta 'tit' allowed by law
to llt'ek com pensaUon for the c.ut
o f battling 10mf' flret trom thoee
bt"lleved to h avf' nf'gll1ently
cauled the blazes
The rounty ronten<J. that the
power line o n the company'•
property In Gypsum Canyon fell
becaust" If WH not pro pt>rly
malnl.61ned
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What do OCC tudents think of proposed tuition?
K•thl••n Webber, 21
S•nle An•
General education atudenl
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Dave Macleod, 25
Coale M eaa
Bualneu major
.. , think II Wtll t.Ju tldrd ()II d ltJI o f
Slltde111!> MO'>t .ire working to µlll
themst>lvt>"> 1111 ouqll scttoot h fly
dl!llars mc1y nut seem l1ku much, lwt
1t .., cl tot t o student::. Once the ~t<1te
hCJs qui 11 up tu $50 thuy re going to
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!tit• 1.1 . rolb .iml they II qt!I mont>y
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Keith Brannan, 20
Santa Ana
Phy1lc• major
I thmk 1t s d good idea It will cut
down on l.Ae numbe r o f pe ople w ho
com e here out o f h igh school 1ust to
was te time But the tu111o n won't cut
down on the serious s tudents They
want education so they II pay the
money And $50 1sn t really that
m uch
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B•rnard J . Luakln
Pre1ld•nl, Orenge Coaat College
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We und tHstimd t1 1:t1 y11u1 twclqul
µr ojects tha t aµproi.1mJtely $ 1 10
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Tom MalhHon, 29
Ml11lon Viejo
Electronlca major
"I come from back Ed::.t When I
went to college there (U111ver:.1 ty o t
Rho d e Island) I paid about $1,800 d
semester II rt has to be dont>
(community college tu1t1on) 11 has to
be done ..
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Nu rsing homes
target of unio ns
LOS ANl;ELES <AP> Th"
n a tion's la r g l'st an d most
profitable· tha1n o f nursin ~
homc-s P~dt•na bas('(! Beve rly
Entt'rprises Inc, h as b een
targl'ted by two rna)Or unions for
o rga ni z ing 1.·am pa1gns, tht'
unions· leaders say
T he nursing h ome corporation.
which operates 600 homes in 37
s tatc·s, inc luding 87 h o mes 1n
Cal1 forn1a, e mpl oys 55,000
people
MlchHI Miiroy, 20
Co•I• MeH
Geology major
I'm more than wllllng to pay tuition
lo go hare Bw I dhtaQree with the $50
c10111g lo Sacra mento and stratgM into
the ~talffll qeneral lund. so that this
r ollege will not see J penny of It 1
r1ho work here as a part-time
uroundskeeper and we haven't had a
ratstt 1n the past year and a half The
lull ttme teachers have had no raises
lor mo1 ~ 1r1<Jn H yea1 "
Michelle Rollph, 17
Ml11lon Viejo
Generel education aludenl
I don t hke 1t (the tu111on) A lot of
ptiople will have to go to school and
wo rk to m ake the $50. and some of
tlwrn won t have enough time It will
t1urt them There are o ther costs here·
I pt11cl $80 last s emester 1ust for my
t>0ok s
Shannon Hollhe, 21
Orange
lllualrallon dealgn 1tudent
· I think 11 will be hard on a lot of
people who go to school but don't
have much money But then again, ff
the y were paying tuition. more
students might stay 1n school instead
of dro pping out of c lasses "
Mesa plant
destroyed
by blaze
Cosw Mt•sa fin· invesugat.orJ
poked today through tht' remains
o f a pla. .. 111-s plant. gun«! m a hrt-
Mo n d a y night that t"aus ed
$140,000 1n damaRt'. offtC'1als said
Batta lion C hief Jim Richey
~•d thl· 1:1 17 pm hr!! at Vefo
C orp . 71:15 W 16 th S t . was
l,mtrollt-<l tn about 25 mrnutes
Cau~t· o f tht.· b la ze 1s under
mvcst1.l(a t1on No other buildings
were damaged
Lo~s to th<' hutld1ng was
t'l>t1mat.c-d al $90,000 a nd $50.000
to conte nts Ale x Hardy of
Nt·wport Beach I!> tht· owner o f
I h 1· l' o m p a n y w h 1 c h
ma n u f aet u n ·o; molding<, f o r
µl.1..,trl produc L'
619 area code
in effect
Saturday
A!. of Saturday, calls to San
Dll'go. Impenal. lnyo and parts
of R1vC'rs1de rounues will not go
through unless the area code IS
dialed
Numbt•rs m the new area code
d1stnC't ust>d t o be served by
Orange County's 7 14 code
Tht> new area code was created
last November LO accommodate
growth
.. If the new area code was not
created, tht> 714 area would have
run out o f numbers by the end of
this year." said Diane Da11.acis.
P a('lfrc T e lephone division
m;inagt.'r
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Tht• Ser v 11·es Employees
lntt•rna t1onal Union and the
United Food and Commercial
Work<'r<; said m or e than 1.000
leafl<'ts ha v e a lreadv bee n
d1stnbuted to thtlti(' wo rkers who
t•am an average of $4 to S4 25 an
h our
Fin·nwn hall It• $1 10.000 hlu.1 •· :ti ( .o ... la
\1t·-.u pla ... tic· ... plnnl.
Lallen. usmg an mcorrect area
codr afte r Saturday will get a
rt•t o rdt•d message infor ming
thl'm of their error. Dailacis said.
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tw4el• ~Mi.ct e woman wfl•n 11
fl.91tened e f\ovN MondP( ntQ"I
Aarnfllt ••• reported ll•••y
Rain to return to South Coast late tonight
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l !>e !led ,,_. to lh•I -tllH
have , t tting of '11n 1p11od"
m O•lng 1n1ovgh U ld R1cfl••d W119~ ol ,,.,. N•llOl\al WHll'lef S..vlc:e · Tl>• gr.oo ,_. ta 11111
they p101>e1>1y wtil not I>• u
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Oan "'"•n1 P••Oicted I to 2
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w11'ld' 8111 lh• high l10e1 that _,,.
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,.,..,,., ""d the ato'm 11 not t n
1nt~n~ 'n coa'1al cJ•m•oe wi1U h,_
rfltdur I'd
We ehou•O conttnue to h••• '"" ttorm ,.,.,1~m• coming 1n •"out
...... y two tl•Y• IO• ... htltl If) come Wsg<>'* H id
I"" ~torm• letl ·~•• hit th•
c.n""'' •u'I afler rf!•<htng t hA1t
m•••mum 1nt.,,tu1y but lhfll 110fmt
c.om1ng tn •h•t •••k ertt 1n •
weA>•n.O ll•te H they •PP•OM"h
thfll rt>&•f hft ••Id The 1ncom1ng
•totmt will b~ t~P•C•I ••ntlllll,
r1t1nt totm1
t Al l lll!f "'~" I 1tntm• w h1rti
c auMtd 41\ ffllmetad $1 I m11c.nn
11tmag"' elao ma y have been
• "'pnna•t>I• lo• the dee th ol •
young o••y where found '" s ...
O•eon fifty terly Mond•Y
T emperatures
At11e ny
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~1 k-~~Rf REPORT
Locaflof\
Huntington Pl.,
S11nt• "n• Riv., Jelly
40th '!I N-po<t
22t>d SI N9Wpo<t 8albol Wedoe
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Ill St N~I a..cn
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ti I •3 • Rl-etdl '1 3 7 SM l«n11t<11nO U I!> 8111'1 Oal>ftel
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Tides
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NATION
Clean air auction
trigger wide pr<)te t ·
By Ttae A11oclated Pre11
WASHIN(iTON Th•· Kt-ilHlm 11dmuu11trutlon'11 1hrc•11t l11
lm~ OC'OnOmll' fW'Hl.llllt>11 llHllln11t /Ill nu.any llll 2 lij l'OUlllh'fl (or
clean 1tlr vtol11t1111111 111 hrl11Hlt1H prnlt"Mlll f111rn ull 11ldl'tl of thr
laue
In Caltforn111, wl11d1 hui. tht' rnrnu l'OUOllt'ti on the ll•t,
bualneu ~aden1 warnt>d uf Joh luyoff~ und l'\.'Onomw diarupllon
The EPA aa1d It wtll give all 1trt•aa 45 days lo 11ubmit any
evidence showing why :Mlrwtlons should 11ot be lmp<•'<i Thl'
agency will review that dew and dt'<'ldt-by May at the
earUl!ilt -whcrl' to levy penalUl'tl _,,-.,....,
Haltered cutler reaches Hawaii
HONOLULU -A storm-battered. 40 -year-old Coast
Guard cutter hnally limped Into port almoelt a week after high
9eU punched three holes in its hull about 1.100 miles from land
''Except for the duty section , everybody's on liberty," said
Coast Guard spokesman Bob Baeten after the ship arnved here
Monday night
Defense s p e nding cuts r ej ected
WASHINGTON Dt•fense Se<:retary Caspar WembergttT
today rejeeted <:alls for defl.'ruR' spt:>ndang cuts and dedared that
"we simply cannot reduce defl'nse s pt.-nding any further
without endangering thl' ~-cur1ty o f the United St.ates."
"The threat we face 1s very great," We mbt>rger told th•·
Senate Armed ~rv1ces Comm1tt<"t', reciting anew his contention
that the 20-year Sovie t de fense buildup means the United
States must rebuild 1ts defense
Remainder of Russ sate llite due
WASHINGTON The Pentagon says it expects the
remainder of a nuclear-powered Soviet sat.elute that burned up
In the atm06phere more than a week aJ(o to come down between
11 a.m. PST Sunday and 11 p.m. PST Feb. 9
The North Amern:an Aer06paet> Defense Command said the
remaining portion of the salt'lhte has fallen to w1\}lin 117.5 miles
of F.arth.
Nuclear weapons policy outlined
~WASHINGTON The Pentagon needs to spend $18
billt'8n on long-range nuclear weapons even though It ts unJ1kely
either the United Stat.es o r the Soviet Union could actuaUy
~w;~e:n~~:e~~s :::·h:f:~.7~:::r :~~:e;::g::
Congress Mon y was aimed a t refuung cnucs who say the
administration as drafted a plan to fight and wm a protracted
nuclear war.
STATE
$1 billion ski resort planned
TRUCKEE -Hopmg to succeed where Walt Disney failed,
a group of California and Nevada developers is quietly planning
what could be the nation's largest ski resort -a $1 btlhon
complex in the Sierra Nevada When finished. the proposed
Sunstream slu area, nearly tw1et> the size of Vwl. Colo .. would
cat.er to 25.000 or more skiers a day
Tax-hike bill snagged in Senate
SACRAMENTO ~ The remains o f Gov George
Deukmejian's plan to erase part of the $1.5 billion def1l'lt stalled
in the Senate after R.epublJcans complamed 1t would mean an
au toma ttc sales tax ll'l<.'reue.
A Senate vote was 9Chedµled for Monday on the heavily
amended bill But Senate leaders put 1t off . As the bill stands.
the sales tax. now 6 cents per dollar mmost of California. would
jump to 7 cents Apnl I a nd stay there for up to 10 months
Secretary of S tate eyes Senate
. LOS ANGELF.S Secretary of State March Fong Eu says
she is considenng running for Sen. Alan Cranston's seat should
he not !leek re-election m 1986.
. f1111111 VllllJ-
Bedl ess
city to up
bed taxes?
Founi.in Vallciy'• City Councu
will n1n1ldt>r M tax lnc reaaci
µrupo .. 1 t o nlaht tha t won't
g u neratti a 1lnar1., dime o f
rc·vt<nue for tht' Unw belfli.
Th1it'1 becawie the plan calla
for ln<.·reiulna the cltyfa bed t.&X
from ~ per<.-ent to 6 percent.
Fountain Valley, It tuma out,
htWl'l a alngle hotel or moufl bed
to generate the tax .
City Manager H oward
S tephens said the transient
cx.'Cupancy tax 11 part of the city'•
municipal code and that the
proposed Increase la a routine
matter of keeplfli code proviaiona
up to date He said a survey
showt.'d that 6 percent la now the
prevailing rate among Orange
County c1t1es.
No hotels or motels currently
exist in Fount.am Valley. But a
40 unit condom1n1um ho tel
l'Ompl~x 1s slated to open next
s ummer at the l oc al L os
Cabcllcros Racque t and Sports
Club The bed tax would apply to
these units, Stephens said
The t:ouncil meets at 8 p.m in
C 1ty Hall, 10200 Slater Ave
lrvine---
STORM. • •
From Page A1
St:hap1ro h as t.>sllmated his
<wrv1ct' saves. t·ounty residents
$400.000 per year by preventing
u nnt.•<·essary trips to h ospatal
,•m1·rgen('y rooms
Stanton cla1m<'d this life and
money-saving funct10n IS easily
forgotte n when administrators
arC' f or(."('CI to pare budgets. Their.
fi rst m nl't'm , he said, usually l!l
to preserve programs that bring
m rt•venue
The poison center. he noted,
may aave residents money but
doc>Sn't generate new funds for
the mt>dical l'enlcr
Gonzalez and his colleagues
are being fol"C"t:'d by state budget
re duc.·t1 o n s to make the most
St'vert' cuts sine;'(' the unjversity
took ove r the me dica l center
fro m the• rountv m 1976
Both Gonzalez and Stanton
have expressed regre t about the
possibility of 1hutt1ng down the
C'('nter
Stan ton said he ts w1Utng to
support effort.!> to start up the
c.>t•nt.cr's fund -raising foundation.
In a lt-tter 'lt'nl to Gonzalez late
I.ts! W(:'('k , Stant.on said he has
asked the c-ounty's Emergency
Medica l Services s ta ff t o
rollabora«> with Shapiro to find a
"positive. productive solution."
•
Ot•nge Oo••• DAIL v PILOT /lu.d91, '"'UllY 1,• ,.
Smoking spokes
Orunge Count y firefight.-r~ douse embers from an early morning
firt" that t•uused on estima ted $ J J 5,000 damage to a home at
l '1.5'1-2 llighcresl in lrvint-. Two cars iii lht• ~arage, whe re fire
begun, werf• ruined a nd two olht>rs b a dly damaged . Occupants
uwaken•·d by u tsmokt-ularm escaped. The fire's cuust> iii still
undetermined.
Ounce of pre ve ntion
Fountain \'alley police Explorer cout Ron Eccles collect fo rms
during a rt>(·~nl bicycle registration session a t Cox 'choo l. More
lha n 80 s tudt·nts purchased $I cit y bicycle licenses and regi tered
their two-wheelers with the school. Registra tion <helps police
return losl or stole n bicydes when recove red.
Cranston. 68, 1s expected to announce this week that he ts
running for president an 1984, and he may decide many Cast" not
to run for re-election if his bid for chief executive 1s
Wlll..MX'eSSf ul
Changes Ill county bus routes announced
Honest man r e turns $50,000 gems
SAN DIEGO An unemployed man with a pregnant wife
found riches when he moved to San Diego -$50.000 worth of
jewelry -but returned the gems to the grateful owner
"It looked hke they really had some value. so we called
police right away," said Gerald O'Connell. 34. He found the
gems last Tuesday m a canvas tote bag in the nuddle of the road
while dnvmg to the st.ore
WORLD
Expanded Japanese defense urged
TOKYO -Japan should do more than 1t has been to take
responsibility for defending its own sea lanes and air space. U.S
Secretary o f State George P Shulu said today.
The United St.ates has urged Japan to gain the capability to
defend its sea lanes up to 1.000 nautical miles from its shores.
freeing U S forces in the area to defend a wider range of Aa1an
wateni against what Washington says 1ll a growing Soviet threat.
17 more killed in Lebanon battle
BEIRUT. Lebanon -Christian and Drus.e militiamen
,exchanged artiJlery barrages and grenade-throwing assault.son
each other'• hilltop positions today, k1lhng 17 people and
wounding 34. police said
Numt.•rous changes m Orange
County Trans it District bus
service. including the total or
pa rtial el 1m1nat1on of some
rout.t.-s, will take effe<:t starttng
Sundav
OCTD o ff 1c1als voted t o
implement the changes in several
separate actions over the past
few m o nths They said the
changes, m a ught money period
for the county-run operation.
w ould cut service to little-used
r out es. impro ve ser vice to
popular r o utes and inc rease
rt>vC'nues ,.,.
The 15 route changes with the
most impact on the Orange Coast
111d udl•
Rnutl' l, whic h o perates
along Pac ific Coast Highway
b~tween Long Beac h a nd San
Clc>me nte, will have selected
weekend t rips extended into
Long Beac.·h
Route 45 bC'tween Orange
and Newport Beach via Fairview
Avenue will provide additional
trips Service on Bayside Drive
will be rerouted to Pacific Coast
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High way dunng Wl'<'kday µt·ak
hours
Roule 6~ f rom TusL1n t o
Balboa. via Culvt'f Drive· and
Pacific Coast Highway. will havl'
service' reahgnt>d o nto Jrv1m•'s
Yalt' Avenu<' in an att<'mpt to
prov1dl· 1mprovl'<l serv1c.-c
Additional Saturday tnµ!'.
w all be provided o n Route fl6
bcLween Tustin and
Weslm1nster , a rout<' whll'h also
services the Hunungton C.\•ntN
Mall
One of the Ml'VIOM frequently
requeetld In oar 1t0<• t1 jewelry
appr1l11I. Meny with to hev•
their velueble l•welry piece•
ln1ured 1galn1t IOH. theft or
damllQe The other mator reuon for reque•tlng an 1ppr1l••I 11
11tate Mltler'Mnt. TMll ere two
v.ry different procedurM. end
the value pleold on en Item wtll
vary fOf Md\. Thlle apprelMll
ere 111ued lor e 11clu•lve
purpo"' end cannot be uMd
lnterch~bly.
An appr11111 for tn•urence
put·poMt II utuaUy performed I I
the time of .... and the l)Ufl>OM
11 to u t abll•h th• co•t of
reptecement or rw•tlon of the
enlcle An AWllNI fOf .. tate
P'lfPQMI wilt differ ~ It It
an ....-.ment of the prloe an
Item wlll bring from a w~I~
buyer and ..... wtthoUt • f
Mil SlnOI thll ~of IPt)r .....
doet not l!"YOIW ~t of
the artlcte, the II HPMd value It
u1ually lower than th•t f or
lnturano. ~ value.
Huut1· 70 h(•\Wl'l'n Sant.1
An<i a nd I ltmlingt.on Beach wall
;idd .1Jdit11111a) l'VC'ntrig Lrips
H11uH· 7fl twtwec·n Irvine.•
and ll unungLon Bcal·h will
includt> ::idd1twnal weekend trips
Hou Le· I ·Hi. bet ween Santa
Ana .md C'ost.<t Mc-sa v1a Flower
StrC'<'l. "'ill bt.· rC'ahgned LO allow
mort• din~:t SC'rvlC\' lO tht' South
c~st Plaui orPa
Other route• m od1f11·atwns
indudc•
Mery~· ~1f1~5)tm0l~1t
Hou lt• :.! l bt•t ween Buena
Park and Huntington Ek-ach will
p r o v 1 d <' J u s t o n e m o r n 1 n g
n11rt hboun d Lr1p a nd one
aft<-rnoon "nut hbo und trip.
wee kd ays univ . betwet.·n
Ch;,ipma n · Avenu(: and Cn'Sl>t•nt
Avenue
Route 25 tx•tw<'l'n Fullerton :
and Hunting ton Beach will
t•hminat.c the Hunt.mgton &·ach
library stop
Ro ute 5:J bctw('('n Orange
and Balboa will be rl·aligned
(Stt CHANGES, Pa e A4 )
e111mated rep1e .... w111v11l """' .. ' ••
of the eppralMI date
We provide the cu1tomet with
the OflOlnlll end OM copy of the
epprelul 16Qned by one of the
tht'M Certlffed Gemologl1t1 on
OUf 1taff. Donna Blactcrnen, Rtctc
McEtvalne Ind I h•v• Ill Ml'ned
that utle end Teny Crowe whO II
th• nelllfeat member In out
1ppre11al depertment hll
receiv ed he r Graduate
Gemoto011t diploma from the
~ IMtltute of Amwlca
and I• wortclng t oward htr otrtlfatlon too
Wt tceep a MCOnd copy of the
appralul In our flle. Th•
~torMf leg~ a full Mt Of cotor r>Mtott.,.,. Of the ltema
~ In the ~ ....... There
le I ,._ CflerOld for IN• .,,,.-S'I rt
MNtoe Ind It ta bued on the
atnOUnt Of time required for the wottc .
A Mw lntutant» rtpl~t ~~be~
eYefy twO °' ""-yMr9 M'Oll the OOttl Of .nM...i Ind lllbcW
A VMll·detallld appralaal wtll
lnolude • oomc>i.i• dllerlptlon
of th• t•w•lry lt•m and th•
gemltOMI uMd: the queflty Of
c11Ulng, oolor and clerlty of
dl1mond1 with evaluation
1y1tem1 1xplaln1d; epeolal
Identifying otwaottrttttol of the
ltonaa end mounting; OOMmlnt• on the wottc!Mnlfllp end type of
tebrlullon: and rinelly "''
_....CltARLES H. BARR =han • It la al•o • good t9"9ve~~
end thofougniy °'**ed. Wt Wlk>ome )'our reQueltl for
thla apprel•al Mrvlo• tn our
Am1rlo1n Clem loolety ..... ., Gem l.abotatoty." you ha"9 Q~Oon• ,...-llf'O 011r 1ppr1IMI M<Vloe P ... M come In or ttllpMtie 1424310
for ltnY ectdlttontl lnfONNtJof\ ~rney~
awJ'~ ...• .-...
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17th A Irvine, W"tclff Plcno,
Newpee:t a..ch 6424110
Any s port between storms
Ne.ither rain, nor high tides nor c hilling temperatures can keep
Dave Eisenberg o f Coro.na del Mar from hiA a p pointed rou nds of
windsurf ing.
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CHANGES I N COUN TY TRANSIT DISTRICT ROUTES.
From Page A3
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along B.ristol Street
-Route 57 between Santa
Ana and Laguna Hills will be
realigned along Bristol S treet.
-Route 78 between Laguna
Hills and Costa Mesa via lrvtnl'
Cente r Driv e will o ff e r
restructured direct east/west
service on selected trips into
Long Beach. This will replace
service now provided by express
rout.es 203A, 203C and 205.
weekday trips added, and service
stopped south of th e Laguna
Halls Park a nd Ride lot and north
of Main and La Vet.a in Orange.
60 cents alJ ·other times. Express
fares, currently $1.50, will rise to
$2 March 1.
-Route 62 between Santa
Ana and Westminster, with stops
in Huntington Beach, will run
less frequently. Midday service
on weekdays will be extended to
Sant.a Ana College. and all trips
will be ex~ndeq to Huntington
Center and Golden West College.
• Other express route changes
include.
-R ou t e 206 between
Newport Center and Mission
Viejo and Roule 208 between
Cost.a Mesa and Anaheim will be
discontinued.
Locat bus fares are 75 cents
each way during rush hours (6-9
a.m. anc;i 3-6 p.m. weekdays) and
OCTD General Manage r
James Reichert said the changes
a r e part of an o ngoin g
monitor ing of OGTD..routea ..
Route changes take effect in
February, June and September
to respond to new travel needs
and re flect seaaonal changes In
travel patterns, he ~d .. -Route 202 between San
Clemente and Orange will have
Starry nights a t OCC
Two p lanetarium s h ows are scheduled
during spring semester at Orange Coast College
in Costa Mesa.
"Relativity and Cosmology" is slated Feb. 25
and March 4, 11 . and 18. "Dreams of Yesterday"
is planned for April 15, 22. 29 and May 6, 13 and
20. Programs are 7 and 8:30 p.m. each of those
dates •
Tickets are $1.50 adults, $1 for children
under 12. More information is available by
telephoning 556-5880.
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N"'PQrt·M... Elemen"ry 1tudent1 t .. I what Amence ~ to them. Preaented In the publ6c
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oney market interest on every single dollar, ~s long
as your average balance stays at $2,500 or more.• FulTy
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Checking Supreme
Funds over$2,000 (backed by Government securities)
earn high money market interest. Funds up to
$2,000 [fully insured) earn 51/,o/o interest. Unlimited
check writing.
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Maintain an average balance of $2,500 or more, and
every dollar eams money market interest.• Fully
insured. Limited to six withdrawals each month.
Full checkinsz, full savings, full service
Whatever kind oT checking or savings account you
want, whatever type of pc?rsonal or business flnancial
service you need, just stop by and tee one of our
savings counselors.
#1161 Wat'Mf' Aveni.WI, Comer of Colden' Wttt ln Huntington hem
Arhiy Ai.-Base
reunion slated
• Reeervatlona are beln1 accepted by the Cott.a Miit
Hlltortcal Sodet)( 1Qr th elP,lh annual Sant.a Ana Anny AU
BMe nun.ion March 6 •l Orange Cout c.olJep ln C.O.ta .....
RaervaUon for the 12:30 p.m. luncheon ln thft COU...
cafeteria la $10 per peraon. RetlervatJon "-dl1ne " feb. a.
Thete la no charae tor thOle wlahlnc to attend only \he 1:30 C
Speech by Co[ WU11am 0 . Campbell, who WM a supply of
at the air hue. ....-=---
All earUetitory publlahed the wrona date. Ttw.e wilhArc
to attend the luncheon ahould mail a check to the Coeta M..a
HiltorlcaJ Society, P.O. Box 1764, Colta Meea. CA. 92628. ror
more lnfonnallon call 631-6918 or ~8-4442.
• Saddleback Collese'• Women'• Cent.er and Adult
Opportunity Cent.er la offering a ~rift of apeak.en thil 1prtnc at
the Mmion Viejo (:ampul-
Toplca lnclude 1trea management{ rape awarellftl, time
mana1emenl, 1exual haraa1ment on the job and finandal
plannlng.
' For Information about the aeries, call 831-4611. w1
• The Orange C.OU1. Chapter of the Leque of Women
Vot.en will meet feb~ll ~ to~· .... ---..
In Orange County. . ·
The tneetlng begins at 9:30 a .m . at Glendale Federal Savino and Loan, 24221 Calle de Luiaa, In Laguna Hilla. For
more fnfonnatioh. call 645· 7120.
• An Olcl Acquaintance Tea will be h eld Feb. 13 In
Huntington Beach. ~
The event, hosted each year by the Huntington Beach
Hiatorlcal, Society, i.8 open to the public. Eepecially Invited are
longtime resldenta of Huntington Beach.
The aff~ will be held from 1-3:30 p .m . in the Progremive
Savings buili:ting in the Newland Cent.er at Beach Boulevard
and Adams Avenue. · .
•Orange Coast College's ski team will be 1howing Warren
Miller's film "Snow Wonder" at 7 p.m. Feb. 16 in the Colt.a
Mesa campus auditorium. •
Tickets are $5 at the door and proceeda go to benefit the
achool'a ski team.
'
Comi ng~-;,~
Wednesday, Febr\Jary 9, 1983
COUPLES
Who are the romantics
along the Orange Coast?
How are Changing trendt
and lifestyles altering the
way they look at love,
marriage and family?
These are but a few
e>eamples of the engaging
questions an!!_wered In
February's Current
magazine.
Current will be packed
with articles on such
timely topics as
two-paycheck lifestyles.
marriage contracts and
the problems and
pleasures facing elderly
couples. Plus. special
features like a Valentine's
Day gift guide and
pull-out bridal section.
rrent
. Dally~
from the humdrum with
~=Sandwich, ptoale
or Prench Dip
1
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Truck stl-ike ·mayhem so~rs
By 1'• A11oclated Pre11
Viol ncr t«alalt-cl uwrntaht In
n " a t l o n w l d t' • t r 1 k o b y 4ndependent trucken wMn onc-
man WH kille d and anothor
wounded by &nlpers In unrelalt.'d
1hootjn1C9 a.a they wht>Cled their
rl tl a t h rough t ht' darknf'1111 ,
aulhoriUee aald.
~ third driver WWI In critical
COl\d ltlon after being wounded
by a anlper , and a teen.ager •
•Ufft't'lod M rrtw'tUrNJ MUii When a
hrlck bount·•d of f a
trltl·tor trallf'r •nto htir family'•
t•1tr, •• vlolonc<' and 1;1ct• uf
uboUlg<' In 10 •Ullt'll markcod th ..
Clrtt d•y uf th<' prott'tlt agaln1t
hlMh •r fut'I lluu .. 't und UJK•r foe.NI
But lht• Initial flUCC'HI of tht1
11trlke appt•ared limited Monduy.
Otflclat. In many atates rcporl4..--d
near.normal truck traffk. aome
drivers exptelled more fear of
mlllUn\ •U11fN'I than nny d• ... lr.-
to •top work th~m•••lw·•. und
1hlppM1 roportt•d no mujor
problema moving lhl'lr aiood
(i •orait• ~·nmklln (.'11pp11. aa .
w ahot and klllf><I hy a 111nu1t·
rltlt' •hot about l l :30 pm
Monday ju1t out111dt• N wton
Cruv , N.C .. WI ht• wu11 dr&vlnfC 11 lr~ck a long U .S 701.
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Bv PAT HOROWITZ ........... Dei!IL ....
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Or•n0t Qo••• DAILY PILOT /lUMd1y, f'tbt"lfY '· 1"3
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contr.actors urged
. .. Oftlcera 11ld bullets fcom u
hlah·powercd rllle 1truck two
other trucka on U.S. 701 about
nine mllet away. knockln111 out
\ha Wip.dablald on.. one. v~(:hi._
Their drivers were not hurt.
DEAR READER& Altbou1b &be 1tate
baa 1et .. e1pe rleac e and flaan c lal
req1lrtmHt1 &bat aa appllc aat for a
coatractor'• llce11e muat meet, many
appUcHt1 bave attempted to r e&· arouJL
tllem, a ccordlJJI to Jolaa F. Malney,
r......,., .,~ Coatr,ctora' Sta&e. Llceue
Board.
clotll loulll• Hit fer l."rt1&ma1. U la __.
OU& 0 1fl __lJUCtal eoUta ... H ,.retat
polr e1ter. nere'1 ao me•Uoa of eMmleal•. I
do know tllle brU&I, b•t cu'& recall WMre I
boadlt It. Whll my •lf• t1rae4 oa tllle 1 .. ve
yeaferday. flame• allot •P Mr arm, wnt over
tbe cbes& area alld dowa tbe otlller arm of dall
tilt. For&uu&ely, tbo waa able a. ,., oea Ille
flamet before uy real laarm came ...... -•..-.-:
Wbea I 1ot llome, we patted U1e material
over tlae flame apla ud. It appeara daat Ibo
material Uaelf aeem1 to bave some cbemlcal
on It tbat a ctully promotet bara1a1. WHre
John Randolph looks out the broken
windshield of his deliver y truck in
Cleveland, one of a dozen vandalized in
truckers' strike. ··
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WHY WEIGHT
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filht, with our .••ilht
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Our patients have lost 20 to 150 pounds
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A tank truck drivt!r rt'Ceived
minor cull about 4 a.m. toda)' ·
wM n a ahlper's bullet shattered atua and metal jUlt behind his
head while he waa driving his rig
near Baltimore, poUt"e aald.
Jame s ·Edwards, 6 2, o f
Roeeboro, N.C .• was trealt'd for
mino r Injuri es at S o uth
Baltimore General Hospital and
re leased, said Pat Gainey, a
Baltimore Harbor TunneJ police
officer.
• "That guy wa lucky.,'' ~Ki-~
Baltimore Police Sgt. Joseph
Darchlcourt. "He just got grazed.
T h at's when you kn o w
aomeone's o n your side." A
hospital nursing supervisor. said
1l w·as -unclear if Edwards' ·
wounds were from the bullet or
the glass.
In Utah, truck driver .Howard
N. Adams, 45, o f Riverside,
Cam .. was listed in critical but
stable condition today after he
was shot in th e chest as he
unloaded his rig in Brigham City ..
Au thor ities said they w er e
uncertain if the shooting was
strike-related.·· :
A a&udy done 1 year a10 1bowed 18
percent of &be appllca&lonl laveat111ted by
Uae board were deUbera&ely falalfled.
Slace tba& report, applicati o n
lavesC11a&loa1 bave beta &acreaaed, aad tbe "-:'·
_board 11 bel11 to.1ber on applicant• wbo ·
aubmlt falae Information or can'& prove
experience clalma. More tban 500 llcenaea
bave bee• dealed In tbe paa& year. Some cast•
, bave beea turned over to local dlltrlct
attorney1 for crlmlnal proaecutlon, and a
number of preaently llcen1ed contractors
bave bad clvll penaltlea levied a1atnat rbem
by tbe_boarcl for 1110.1.D.& certlrtcatlon1 to
appllcuta' falae excrtea~ clalml . .
Malo.ey adds t at altliou1b tbe atate will
do everytbla& It can to en1ure contractor
llcen1ee1 are properly qaallfled, a license ls
not a 1uarantee that a liomeowner'• job wlll
be 1at[afactorlly completed. .
In addition to contactla1 the Contractor's
State Llceate Board to ask lf a contractor la
llceaaed, bome ownera 1bould r equire
referencea from any contractor tbey might
blre; cbeck them out tboroucbly, and lnapect
1ome of lb~ contractor'• prevlo~• work. ·
Terry cloth flamn1able
DEAR PAT: I bougbt m)' wife a· terrv
CH I report d1l1? .
R.S., Coata Meta
' A YS contacted the Coruum~r t>roduct
S.fety Commlulon. There It no recall or
defect ~lert al this time lnvolving the producta
of the company you named. CPSC would like
you to make a peraonal report_about thi•
product. so an Investigation can take place.
Phone the toll fr~ number: (800) Jl38-2772.
Y o u alao may want to conuct t h e
manufactur~r. The address can be obtained at
most libraries bf checking the "Standard and
Poor's" annua directory or the "Thomas
Register of Americnn Manufacturers."
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I DAllV PtLOTITUMd•~. ,tbturt 1, 1H3
Past time to control·
• • • s o aring state pensions
The 1tate Supreme Coun hu
ruled that ll is u.nconalltutional to
•n1ct reforms upon penslona -Which already have been vested,
'-.o_-nrere' not 'much ·to be done
about part of the rather ludicroua
attuation we find in the state
penaion system.
• For exampJe, we had fonner
Gpv. Pat Brown collecting a
Eon of $56,880 while his son,
Jerry, was being paid a
of $49,100. And U.S . Sen.
Alan Cranaton, who aerved eight
yean u state controller, getting a
8$2,500 state pension for that
service, in addition to his $60,660
federal salary. Or, even more
nml8.rkable. a pension of $52,910
being drawn by a former state
treasurer whoee salary during his
eight· years in office w~s only
about one-third of that amount.
These interesting situations
were created by 1954 legislation
that set up a "super escalator"
pension plan, ties! to increases in
the cost of livirtg and now
amounting to a 250 percent
pension bonus.
A constitutional amendment
passed in 1966 allowed state
legialators to raise their own pay
~d that of state constitutional
officeholders, up to 5 percent ~r
year, but at the same time wiped
out the super escalator clause for
thoee who had not joined the state
pension plan at that time. But we
still have a situation where some
80 retiring legislators eventually
co~d be eligible for pensions in
the $90,000 range, though the
preaont le1l1latlve ulary 11
,2,110.
Laat year an attempt w11
made ta prohibit th• payment of
pen1Jon1 t1'1l ould"' e>eceM the
aalanee of state employeee at the
time they were employed. lt didn't
make it out of committee.
But ri1in1 public concern
about theee 1oaJi.ni penaion OOlta,
only part of which ii c0vered by
payments into the pf'Oll'am made
by the future retireel durlni their wnn of office, 18 likely to brina
about a new effort to put a total
lid on the remnants of the aupe.
eacalator clau.e.
h i_I" pa'\ently· absurd for a •
retiree to draw more money, in the
form of a pension, than his or her
salary dUri.ng the period of aervice.
And it is equally unfair for
government retirees to be
receiving automatic pensioo
increases far out of line with
private enterprise retirement
systems.
Indeed it would be only
reasonable for a penon who holds
a variety of government positions
in a lifetime to be ·required to
accept only a single. pension,
balancing the varying amounts
due, ~t the time of retirement,
instead of collecting them
separately along the way.
Newport Beach As -
semblywoman Marian Ber'teaon
is considering introducing new
legislatio~ designed to take ~
of the gravy out of the state
pen.siQJ'l train. It can't happen too
soon.
Oil export ban cos tly
I When Congress decide<$ in Access to aome of the Alaska
1~4. and confirmed in 1979 that oil would enable Japan to reduce
all oil pro.duced in northern its costly imports from Mexico and A1aaka mU1t be sold in the United Venezuela and at' the same time
States, it appeared to be a logical enable the United States to
pi~e of protection against our purchaae part of Japan's share of
over-dependence upon foreign oil. this crude at a tranaportation COit
But there's an element in the of only about $1 a barrel to the
picture that Congresa at that time' Gulf Coast refineries.
might not have fore9een. On the surface the oil swap
T<><i;aY 1.6 million barrels of would af pear t~ be highly
crude 011 from the North Slope benef icia f inatlcially to both
amve in the port of Valdez every Japan and the U.S . and would
day to be loaded on tankers and have the incidental benefit of
transporte<! to U.S. ports. About helping to balance the lopsided
900,000 baneJs are taken to .West trade balance between the two
Coast refineries at a cost of $1.25 a countries.
barrel. The rest goes on to Gulf There are, of course, some
Coast ports at.a cost of up to $5.50 flaws. notably the strong
a barrel. • . . opposition of the maritime unlon8
The transportation cost 1s which would stand to lose the
high because, under federal law, profit now made in hauling oil all aJl shipments ~tween American the way from Alaska to the Gulf
ports must be made in ports. And of course the oil ~erican-flag ships, with their companie; which r:ow are
h i g h 1 y p a i d c r e w s ( b Y prohibited from selling Alaskan
international standards). production to forei~ countries,
But Japan would Uke very have made a substantial
much to buy some of its oil from investment in tankers to bring it to
the United Stat.es and, given the the aouthem states.
aho~r distance from Alaska and However, the advantages of
the fact that the oil could be the oil exchange are impreaive.
transported in foreign r~gistry Perhaps it is time for Congrem to
~~ls. the cost of moving oil from re-think the export prohibition, at
Valdez to Japan would be only least for IOme small part of the
about 50 cents a barrel. • Alaska production. . -Qptnlon• expre ... d In the apace above ar• those of the Dady Pltot. Other -vi.w..
upreaaed on thlt page are thOM of their authors and artists. Reeder comment Is
lmttted. Addr ... The Oalty Piiot, P.O. Box 15eo, Cotta Mesa. CA 92829. Phone (714)
642-4321. .
t.M. Boyd/ Guillotine
Q . When wu the la•t lime
~yin France was executed by
~e ,wnottne?
A. Not all that long ago -1977. nance outlawed capital punishment
th 1981.
J 'n>e inllk production of dairy cows
f•ll• oft tharply juat before an ee.rthquake. How do thoee cows know,
JtAr?
11 Q. Why i• that Soviet airplane
~aMIG?
A. ~from the namH of lta
dimgnen, Mikoyan and Gurevich.
In Virginia. it'• againat the law to
telephone eomebody and remain .Ueot
when the called' party a.rwwen.
I
1Q . How can the Swim Guard be
apect.ed to procect V•Ucan Cty wben u,.ey•re not permitted to CMTY amw?
A. ~ve aot a ache of carblnea Ill their baument armory. And they
lo a lat of tatpt-ranp work.
ORANGE COAST
DaHyPilit -
otduine UADl~ClS IUIVW huw LO keep
the bottom of the aklllet from ptt.l.ng
black. Cover it with •having soap
before putting It over the flametl.
Q. All right, Lou.le, you tell .me I
can't make a raft of rocks that will
floet me down a river and ru tell you
I can ... "
A. Why not? Pumice floeta:
The coat of the packqe that the
beer comes in la more than 500 times
the oost of the tncredJenta in the *r
half.
Q. What's the best way to keep a
dos off the furniture?
A. Never let it tel up there in the
flnt p1-:e.
Phyaidana f amillar with typhoid
~ ~ klentJfy the ~ by lta
odor -much like that of f reahly
baked breed.
Half of all U.S. colle1• atudenw
own 10-speed bllcel.
In Kenya now. the averap woman
bean 8.1 children.
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Israel aid cutoff ·drafted
WASHINGTON -Punctuated by
Iarael'a •udactoua effort on Jan. 20 to
ram a jeep through a U.S. checkpoint in
Beirut, President Reagan la at the point
of a fateful step in U.S.-laraell relationa:
cutting off American military ald to
force Prime Minister Menachem Begin
to remove hia troopa from Lebanon. .
The re.earch has been done at the
National Security c.oundl and State and
Defenae Departmenta., the proper papeN
have been drafted for the president'•
algnature and Reagan's own mood flta
the occasion. Yet, •uch I• Reagan'•
inclination agaiNt confrontation that not
even h1a cloeest adviaers can be swe he
will actually Invoke the embargo.
TO DO SO at the low point of power
and prestige in the 1:teaga.n presidency
could Invite congressional retaliation.
on:hestrated by Iarael It is allo tied to
the difficult chore of getting Syria'•
agreement on withdrawal of ita troopa.
Finally, Begin'• efforts to tie the
Lebanese situation to East-West tensions
-obliging Washington to help ita Iaraeli
ally -complicates the probfem.
Nevertheleas, consequences for
inaction are severe.. Permitting lsraeU
forces to remain in Lebanon will doom
h•gan'• Mideast program. the one
widely applauded foreign initiative of
hia ad.ministration.
Furthermore. advisers point to
Reap.n's overlooked declaration a month
ago that brael cannot be permitted to
maint•ln an army of occupation in
Lebanon. Since ·Ulen. Reagan and hi.a
MideHt speciali•ts have belpleaaly
watched Begin stoneWalling U.S. envoy
Philip Habib'• effort• at troop
withdrawal.
That aaaeument waa gravely
emph.uiz.ed in the Marines' checkpoint
incident. The next afternoon Reagan
wu briefed on what nearly became a
thootlng incident when braelia in a jeep
tried to bully U.S. Mari.net into opening
a checkpoint. "We think that waa no
h .r:; 1-,.-.-./-.-0-ll-~
aocident," one highly-placed official told
ua. "It looked like a deliberate pattern ol
conduct to teat American will and
determination."
The test now i• whettier Ronald
Reagan will adopt tactics Wied by Jimmy
Carter nearly five years.ago after Israel's
flrat Invasion of Lebanon. In 1978,
President Carter informed Begi.o in a .
hand-written note that U.S. law left no
other recourse than to &Rd arm•
shipme nts unless Israel withdrew
U.S .-supplled "offensive" arm.a from
Lebanon. Begin complied at once.
But thia time Israel might fight back,
mobilizing lt.a influence in Congreu
against a weakened president. Reqan'a
advt.era bell~ he bu steeled himeelf
for the test ahead.
ONE SJGNAL of this determination
that did not get sufficient attention was
hi s Dec. 16 interview -with the
Washington Poat. Lebanon muat be
".averelgn over ita own territory," said
the presidmt, and for Israel or Syria to
"delay in getting out now places them in
the poait.lon of oocup}'il:la forcM."
Th.at surprised ifeagan aides.·
Deecrlbing Israeli troopa .. ''OCC\ip)'i"a
force•" was the pre•ldent'a own
formulation. It wu evidence that, in the
president'• own mind, larael no longer, if
ever, could describe it.a invasion H . ~
"defensive." .• ~
Over the lut month, Reagan hu N
sweated to make Begin understand that
U.S. Interest.a in Lebanon cannot be
•ubeervient to Israel'•. He..aent Becln a
teeret letter two weeka ago ~
he would not be welcome in Waah.inltoo
until I.aneU troopa Wen! on the~ out
of Lebanon. 1natead of oomplytna. Betdn
retaliated by leak.Ina the Jett.er to mike _
the American president look like the
vUlaln in the affair.
In addition, Begin la using new Soviet anti~aircraft rniasi.le9, tJOOD to be deployed
in Syria along the Lebaneee fronUer, u
another excu•e to go •low on
whhdrawal. "lsrael I• trying to turn
Lebanon into an Eut-West conflict,"
aaya a Reagan adviser, "and the Jonaer
Israel ataya, the harder lt la to limit a
Soviet buildup in Syria.
Reagan now reuona he has nowhere .
to tum but to the dltoff of American
arma. If 'the Iaraeli occupation continues,
the early-March deadline aet for
brinatna Jordan'• Kine Humein into the
crucfal West Bank peece talb wW come
and go. An expression of the kins'•
regret., prec:Uctable uni.. i.r.ei moYf!8
out of Lebanon. would mean collas-e of
the admlniat.ntion'• moat imaginative
foreign policy effort. That ia why the
pnsident ia ready to buck the political
luries and sign the anns embargo papers
drafted for him.
. Conf irmalion prOcess needs reform :
If ever the time was ripe to make
senate conllrmationa of gubernatorial
appolnunenta the meaningful proceta
that It •hould be. the moment in history
la now.
Up to thit point the confirmation
proceu aa practiced by the aenate la
largely a "good old boy" operation
wherein the relationship between .the
le'Daton and the governor has more to do
with approval t)lan quallflcaliona or
ability. Occasionally an appailltee ii .,
obnoxious to U-. .mat.on that they wW
balk at confinnation but usually thia la
purely a political dedlion rather thin
one bued on the merits of the candldate.
OP COURSE senate confirmaUO.. wW
always contain the element ot politics
since the proceas itllelf ta a poUtbl one.
But confl.nnation need not and ahould
not be based solely on polltlca.
Quallficaliona for the job and ability
should be given at leMt equal weight.
~n. aa lt pre.enuy operates, not even
the objections of the .en.at.on for sheer
Publisher's Notebook
political reuona will bar the aPPointee
from taking office. For. unfike the
federal gove rnment where th~
Pre•ident'• appointee• must be
con!inned by the senate before taking
offioe, in Callfomla the appointees take
office flnt and •wear confinnaUon after
the fact.
•111111 -Thw W. named by • govemoc can
aerve up to a year ln office with full
authority even though they are
penonally object.lona~~ to a ~jority of
the senators. )
With the Democrats holding a
majority of the aMta in both legialative
houaea and a Republican aervlng u
A new e ra for the· Pilot
The 0.Uy Pilot ~gins a new en today
when it join• lngenoll Publlcatlona
Company. lncel"IOll la a growing IJ'OUP
of more than 40 new•papert In the
United Statet.
The ln,enoll Group hu a p-eat deal
of experience In oper•Una communl\v
•
nt wapapera and la 1ccu11omed to
com~ttn1 beside 1l1nt metropolitan
newapapera, whoae rolea are far
dtffennt from thole of IQcal new1p1pen.
'J'hja MW a.octaUon la a ll(ll(Uve alp for
Oran1• Coaat Publlahl!!_rCompany,
publlaher of ttw Dally Piiot and the
Mirror publkwt&ona. wt.mt will thla tran.luon mean to ~.
the~ ,
I lhlnk you will find lhet our MWI
operatJona WOl ..... rate mGN l~al liOliea for all cornmunltMI we .-w. Ow
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roota reporung. We have begun tha\
proc.'e91 and will contin~ to improve.
The internal operatlon• of the Pilot,
which enable u• to serve you, wlll
continue lQ become more efficient.
We welcome Ctiasy Dowallby who
joina our ataff aa Editor, Wed~y. She
c:omes to the Pilot from the Copt.ra eo.ta
Independent in .Richmond, Callf. She "
an expertenced community newapeper
edJtor who hu alto eerved aa editQr of
the KJnaaton. New York Daily Freeman.
ln addJtJon to her lttOnC newspperina
bleqround, Chazy brinp enihualalm
and • llince,. dellre to ~ our re9de.n.
and communtu. .
Jane Amui, hecutlw r.dttor of the
0.lly Ptlot, w,ho Joined our at.aft tut
AUC\Mt. and who hM eerved w ably, Ml
chOMn to remeln with Tlmee Mlrror ~peny. We rwPld Jane'• pl\)f-~
n,w.p.DM'ln8 *1.111 and '*"" and wtah ,Mt' w•ll. -
ln awnmary, l think \hat the Pilot's
Jolnln1 tht ln1enoll Publlcatlon1
tompeny wUJ W aood for ltl ....-.. ltl
ec:twra.n. for w ........, a..at, ilMI
for the competitive new1pa~rln1
enYINNMnl alal_\I the ONftlt co.ilC,
We look ,....,.. IO ....... '°"' 4W' readen and 1dverU1Hf,_ Jrlta. a eonUnmUJ ~Dia, PUDt.
governor the time la opportune to change : . •
thia and brina the proce9I in line ~th
the federal method. . ••
It could not be perceived u a blow Jo
the newly elected George Deu.kmejian
for hi• key appolnteea have already
taken office. It would however let the
rules for future ROVernon and hued
.upon their experience with Jerry Brown
appointees who were ultimately
rejected, the senators •hould have
reel.bed by now that they mw the a.rt
before the hone.
Sen. H.L . Rlchard•on, who i•
rounding out 18 years in the •nate,
firmly believes the confinnation ixocea
ahould ext.end to appolntive posiUona
when they are renamed after a governor
hu won a second term 'in office. '"llw
govern« hu had to go before the people
to wtn a second t.t!rm. why ahoukfu't his
appointees have to be reNbmlt1ed for
conflnnation." he uka? It la a good point ~that time penona who may have
all right the flnt time around
mar have demonatrat.ed unacceptable
,qualities or polide.a on the job u WM tht
ca•e with Brown'• Tran•portaUon
Secretary Adrlana Glanturco. But,
becau.e there la no requirement that
tho.e aPPolnt.eea alrNdy holdlnc office
be re11Ublnitted for a leClOhd wm, t.t& legialaton were powerle91 to __ ...
her.
If a ch•n1e la to be ma• In
manner of conflrmationa the •na
would do well to adopt allo the U.
$enate mech•nlama whereby th
nomlnattd are •creened by t b
appropriate poUey commtne-. 'Ibey
niOn lmowledaeeble in their own
than an overall commtttiee alCb • Rulea Committee which now h
excluaive jw1.adlcUon ln CalJfomAa
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TUESDAY, f'llAUAAY 1, 1883
CAVALCADE
ENTERTAINMENT
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attle and Boll' \ .
kes taught tirn.in.g to-tunes 4
BY STEVE MITCHELL or .. Deltr,......,.
lt'a aort of like aerobk:a for tots
-only lnatead of undulaUn1 to a
disco beat, the younga~n are ·
atretchln1 their mu1clea to
''Seaame Street" tunea.
The crosram ia called "Rattle
and Ro , " and inatructor Ginger
GeLctt tak~ her small char1ea
through their J>8Ce9 each week in
•Laguna Beach.
Her. three claleea, for children
from 1 to 4 years old, run back to
back W edne1day1 on the
hardwood floor at Laguna's
recreaUon department. -
There'• "Wonderkld1.'' for
1-year-olda; "Tot Power," for
2-year-olda; and "Mipty Mites,"
for thoee 3 and 4 yean old..
Geidt, who lives in El Toro ·and
~ an o0cupaUonal therapilt, said
her cl.uaes do much more than
provide exercise for tots .. H 1harpen1 their llstenln1
skilh, teaches them what their
bodies can do, and it bullda
confidence.
"When children are thia young
( 1 and 2 years old) they
concentrate on themselves rather
than thoee around them," Geidl
said. ·
By drawing them out ihto a
group of their tiny peen, "they
become more ·aware of their
surroundings and expectatlona.''
she explained.
Building confidence-through
experiences' is foremost in her
claales.
Just walking~ a balance beam ii an unusual experience
for the very young.
"They're not Wied to being off
the ground. For most of them, it's
a flnt," the 29-year-old teacher
said.
The younpten learn a positive
interaction with their bodies
through a variety of unttlual
means. Like havin1 aomeone
trace their body on a 1arse piece
of paper.
There'• a acooter board ''10'"
give them a different aenae of
mobility," an obetacle coune, and
even trompin1 around on a
flowing parachute.
Parenti participate with theu:
1 and 2 year olds, but the
"Mighty Mitea" are on their
O\Wll. -
To sign up for the eight-week
cla.Sle1I, call the La1una Beach
recreation department at
497-331#
Dally Pilot Pbotot
by Patrick 01*meU
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IJ01i Murray, Ge11a
/lowland a11d llt1b Lowt•
tar in to11igh1:
CJJS ""'vie, "1nur '<lay',
Child." Page IJB.
la aa neielle elal'I, Marauerlte Woodbury "hang in there," .
while el•• ... tee tromp around on' a para~hute. Adam· Man Mem
a bit baihlal • M eontempl•tei the obitacle coune, and Briana
Bul'le• with help HOna dlreetor Gla1er Geidt, 1ets a dlfr~rent
~nH of mobility on the eeooter ho.rd.
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av CHARLES H. OOAE,N AHO OMAA IHARtF
Value, feelings co n flict • OU t~
EHC. Mtl1. Ptln at tht reoeat North
N•G!-lTtHt I I ~ Am1rlean ftll Champion·
,. 1hlp1 held In Mlnaeapolll. ID
,... nU.t ... oaJy "-•
parar1. W eet oouW 1t&aell
oal1 one of tu .....t.a.,
11de 1vlte, 1Dcl wllJelltver 1he
led. her patt .. r would eveo.
tt.1ally be ead played ID tut
1ult to concede a trick In tbe
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: lam an 18-year-old
girl who hu a 21 -yeer-old boyfriend. We are very
much tn love. •
A 'Jeet" and a half aao we •tart.ed havlna tttx. 1
am a Chrt.lian who dOellll't ..be"ew ln fom"lcation.
Somehow we didn't think what we were dolna wu
fomJcatma. We were jumt enjoying ounelvee a lot.
I have been givina Oda matt.er a great deal ot
thought lately and dedded that doing 10methtng
juat b«auae It ftt,Lp good la not a good enough
reason. Eapecially when It goe• asalnat one'•
Chrt.ttian teac~.
l am having a terr ible time making m y
boyfriend undentand my new way of look.ins at
thlno. In fact, he thlnka I am nuta and haa told me
1<>. N'ow I am tom between my feelinp of wanting
to be a moral pereon and wanting to continue to
enjoy my.ell and please my boyfriend.
When I am away from hlm I feel very strong.
But when we are together I become weak and give
In. We get the Chicago Tribune and the Sun-Times,
and I enjoy reading both you and Dear Abby.
Pleaae, Ann, he lp me .. with m y problem. -
FIGHTING A HARD BA'tTLE
DEAR FIGHTING: n11 11 oae I wtet. yoa laad
seat to Dear Abby. B•t 111 do my beat.
A prl, IS, wt.. laaa been "eajoyi.D1 aienelf" for
a year ud a ball ud uya site 11 lD love 11 boud to
bave a dlffle11lt time allddenly a b1taJnlD1. Wone
yet, lier boyfriend 11 not aboat to tall::e kl.Hly to lier
new pldel1De1. ne aolatton may boll doWD to one
qaeatloa. Are you able to 1lve ait.m ap'! Only yoa
know 1'e auwer to tlaJ1 one.
DEAR ANN: l just began a job as a teacher in a
Brooklyn gammar school.
For the first few days I felt like a stranger who
wasn't rea.Uy accepted by my colleagues. I kept
telling myself all new teachers feel this way, and it
would ~· Well, it passed yesterday.
EIMA BOMBECK
AT WIT'S ENO
I've learned a th.mg or two about men in my
tune.
One of the things I've learned is that a man
may love several wives, embrace several cars, be
true to more than one political phil0&0ph y and be
equally committed to several careers, but he will
have only o~ comfortable chair in his lifetime.
It will be an ugly chair. Count on it.
It will match nothing in the entire house.
It will never wear out.
Separate him from it and his heart will stop
beating.
l have aeen men who couldn't care le9I how
you decorate a house. They don't care lf the sofa is
covered with spit-up green chintz, if the bed
revolves on an axis, or If the wal.b are covered in
Astroturf. Ju.st give them their comfortable chair
with a light beside it and they'll be happy for the
rest of their lives.
I have one of the few marriages in North
America that has s urvived getting rid of her
husband's favorite chair. Maybe survived b too
strong a word. Floundered I.a better. The chair, in
my vernacular. had "stayed too long at the fair."
When it w~ young it had been gold brocade.
Now i t was faded and dull. The arm• w e re
threadbare. When you pushed a lever on the aide, a
footn!St alid out to the center of the toom and the
back hit the wall. Traffic in the room always had to
accommodate the ch.air. It was like walkins around
aorneone who was "laid out."
I gave the chair away.
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I wu drlvlna ·rrom my Lona la1and home '°
Brooklyn. Suddenly, over the car ndJo came the
report of the tracic cruh of a OC-10 In Spain. I
knew my alater wu a pa11enpr on that plane. (Al
it turned out, thank God, she wu a 1wvlvor.)
I kept on driving and U.ten.Lna to report.a. By•
the time I reached the school I wu hysterical.
The faculty wu fantullc. I wu overwhelmed
by their show of concern. From that moment on I
felt u If I wu no longer a 1trar(ger. They were not
merely colleagues -they were cro1e, caring
friends.
I wiah it hadn't taken a tragedy to prove they
really liked me, and that I "belonaed," &ut I suee1 it
was my own insecurity that made me feel like an
outsider.
I have tried to exprem thia-to the best of my
a bility, but I don't think I did a very good job of it.
Please fix up my letter and prTnt It. -A
GRATEFUL TEACHER
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cu rise to 1'e occaaloD ID Ume of trouble ud be
tnly maplflceat came tlllroep loH ud clear.
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1 BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
THE WORLD 1$ OPEN
TO T HE PUBUC,
MIT
M060DV
EVE" SKKS
IE NO UGH
My husband looked at me like the dog af1er we
had him spayed.
I won't bore you with the ~ta and the
trial aeparation that MIUed. It la sufficient to aay
that we eventually got together to ahop for a new
"f avorit.e ch.air."
There was no pleaai.n& th! man. He wanted one
that was 90ft. supported his back. had a heed rest.
arms big enough to relax his arms, a stool to atte1ch
his feet out and material that didn't attetch. ("You
have just de9Cribed your bed!" I said.)
I felt I wu reaaonable. l wanted • Louis XIV
antique with a seat measuring no more than 14
inches with a hot pink satin cuah.ion. "You'll love
it," I said. "You've alwaya made new frienda
easily."
We bought the cha.Ir. I don't know how I'm
going to tell him If he alta on it, he haa to lit in the
spare bedroom and wear beige.
O QI I the proc.M, they 11v1 ne-11
0 ll I crowned World Womtn'•
.., .... • ll II •••'( Pal.re ehamplone Carol
ftWRA ....,.., -----&aaiMnaMIS.U~A.NX... ~. ' . • 'I • S nedy a drubblnr oa thlt hand.
o It t 71 o K '• The blddln1· nffd• 10tne
In the event, Weit ~hoee to
play anothtr hurt. &ut tooll
her two heart trickt. but now
•he had elthtr to return a
diamond. aUowtns ~er
O A IHI 0 QHU uplanatlon. North'• jumf, to
• tll • Q 10•1 two no trump WH actual ya
80UT8 forclns 1pad• ralM. South'•
• IC Q.7 t • Jump to four 1pade1 •bowed a
O AH minimum openln1 with no
0 'I tin let.on.
to "'" In OD• ba~ and dllc&rd 1 dub from tht other,
• A I 7 .. t led the ten of hHrta, or •IM lead a dub IAto dum·
my'1 tenae.. Either way, the
eontr•et wu MCUrt. The blddlnr: declarer played low from
Eu& S..da WM& Nenll dumay and. won the ae• In
Pue I • p...._ I NT her hand. Alter cuhln1 the
Pue • • Pue r... ace and klnj of 1pade1.
PUI decl~rer led a low diamond.
Openin1 lead: Ten of O. Weet followed low •nd dum·
a .... , ......... .. ....... ....,c ....... o...a...a11. ...... , ••
my'1 klns won. Now declarer ..,, ........... o,.m. --exhed with th• two or
dlamonda from 'he t.tble.
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Tournament eh.,Jrman
Dorot)ty Buehan&n of Min·
neapoU1 and Ba~bara Morrlt
of Bloomlnpn. Minn.. won
Ir E.1t rrabbed the queen,
1he would have been end •
·played. So 1he played low
and West won the ace. But
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Taurus finds
' missing link -
Wednesday, Februry Z
ARIES (March 21-April 19): You're uked to
pull back, to repeat •ome s tep•. to verify
infonnation. Although annoyed, acquieece. Focus on
special documenta, legal affairs, dedsiona affecting
partnership or marital status. Capricorn native
plays important role.
TAUR US (April 20-May 20): Study Ariea
metaage for sign ificant hint.t. You'll discover
miHlng link. Puzzle pieces fall into place -
emphuia will be on employment, health, pea and
people who rely upon you emotionally and where
finandal aid is concerned.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Breakthrough
occun -individual who had a hold on you will
relax grip. Speculative ~enture is highlighted,
relationship grows •tronger and love becomes
dominant theme. Leo, Aries, Aquarius peraooa
figure prominently.
CANCER (June 21~uly 22): Family situation
commands attention -decision la r~ached
concerning direction, property, ultlm.Jlle t~
Emphuize eecwity, lonc-ranae pn:ispecia and ·
value.a. Individual fam1llar with real estate will lend
benefit of experience.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 2,2): Contradictory calla,
me.agea are received. Key now la to .eparat.e fact
from fiction. Social activity aooelentes, calla and
mall multiply. A ahort trip may be nect!IUry. Focus
a.i.o on relatives. contest submilliona and IUrpri8e
viaita.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Emphasis on
paymenta, collectiona, details uaociated with
locat1ns of needed material. Unusual procedures are
neceuary -orthodox methoda no lonjer will
suffice. You're on track of lmponan~ di8coveey; get
ln touch with knowledgeable Scorpio.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Q:mmunlcat.e views,
get 1deu and thoushta on paper. Timina la Ubly to
be on target. Emphuia on appearance, chariama,
charm and powen of perauaaion. Member of
oppollt.e aex plays meaninaful compliment. Virgo
native fi prominently. ~
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By PHIL INTERLANOI of Laguna Beach
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SCORPIO (CkL 23:-.HOlt-21): Check 11e>urce
material -confidential information la avallabJe if •
you persist. Emphaala alao on home, family,
domeallc hannony, tt.eps taken to enhance property
value or Improve residential a&rroundingl. Check
with Libra.
repe~A~~~~~=;Jl=a::~
vlew1 will be .vindicated and you'll gain valuable
allies. Focus al80 on a-eeUvity, chan&e. variety and
romance. Pi8cea, Vlrao naUvee figure prominently.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22..Jan. 19): You pin by
accepting added respon•ibUity. Some penona
attempt to take advant.-ge of you -ride with tide.
realize that ultimately eUorta will be rewarded.
Cancer and another Capricorn play unusual roles.
Money pictu.re briahtena.
AQUARIUS (lan. 20-Feb. 18): Fin.iah rather
than Initiate projtct. Perceive potential, open lines
of communication. check travel pomibi.llUes and
deal with Ariea, Llbn lndividuala. Individual you
aided in recient put will be bi.ck on 9Dme l"eedy 1D
retum favor. •
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Emphula on
un~ c:Uea.ms, a lle'l'iea of ooincidenas and chance
to make correct ded8iom ttprdlnc invstmenls.
Focua a.i.o on the occult, hktden values and physical
attraction in con.nectioo with apec::ial member of
w.ex.
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BJ JIM POND Growth -both act&JAI ......., ,...... ....., and po~neial -f~la an
The view from the wp aw-. of confidtmce In the
a f Cochrane Chue, JWl6 of Onn6e County'•
l..ivln,pton & Company Jar6ett mar~etln6 and
Jopb M promW/11 M the· communication• flr;m.
view from ltf execueive And there'• good reuon
otllce• overlookl1>1 the for all the opt.JmiMn; the
rdlllng, undevttfoped ttporta ~ glowirJ6. hqla of Irvine. A ft er b iJ Jin 6 I 6 0
Study: Wise shopper
emerges In '80s
The "smart shopper," and better educated and
a new breed of consumer one who realizes It is
w h o I a w 111 i n g t o . netessary to adapt to the
cont11;iously trade low widespread economic
prices for Q.igher quality, changes currentlx bel!'.'8_
will emerge as the single fe lt in all sectors -ol
most powerful force in society.
t h e c o n s u m e r One key manifestation
"18rketplace of the 1980s. of this n ew consumer
That trend and the force is demand for
marke ting opportunities better quality products.
it portends were at the "People will pay more
core . of a wide-ranging for higher quality,"
seminar presented to Hoffman says "Or, if
local advertising and they p e r ce ive n o
marke ting professionals difference IO qualit y,
by the Newport Beach they'll o pt for a low-
advertis1ng and public price generjc brand. A. a
relations firm of Basso & result, the middle-priced
Associates, Inc. products that" are not
The day-long seminar, measurably better than
which featured a new oth e rs are the mos t
produc t deve lopme nt vulnerable in virtually
workshop presented by every category."
Basso & A ssociates Other r e lated
creative director Allan characte ristics of the Waab and a discussion of · m a r.k e t r esea r c h "smart shopper" dted by Hoffman Inc lude a appl~cation by agency greater willingness to
seAior vice president ttavel farther to get the Dick Koeth, spotlighted d h i the findings of lhe 1982 product an t e pr ce
Y--1..elovlch M onitor. an d<.'Sired and a skepticism .,_ about new technological in-dt>pth s tudy o f the d evelopme nts unless
pu• of the American they are accompanied by
~~·Hoffman. sen -clea rl y p e r ceived
ior vice p resident o f benefits.
Yank.elovich. Skelly and T h e Yankelovic h
W))j\e, Inc., told the Monito r , whi c h is au~ that this year's comp iled from 2,500
Monttor reveals several ~rsonaJ lntervtews with
dramati c s h ifts i n con s umers fro m a ll
con1oume r attitudes. segments of society, hqs
val~ and lifestyles that been ,conducted each
are. ,baving a significant year sl n ee 1970. Its
Imp.act on the e ntire findings are presented
business community. a nnually by Basso &
Hoffman explained Associates as an
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WE'RE CHANGING
OUR NAME!
F1om now on. wc:'ll ~ known :l"•Fir~c
Amt:rkan Bank & Tmi.c Co .. N A -Fir~c
Alm:ric.:an Bank for ~ort.
l>urin~ the next ~ixry co nirlt:t~ ll:ty~. you'll
he M:c:init our m·w low> rt'plan· the
familiar ''I.NB."
Wc.-'n: cht: same hank. \\'i th tht.· ~
t.·ommltmt:nt co pcr~>nal scnin: Wt.'0\"C:
alw-.ar~ h.ad -all wt.•'rt· t.·han~iflll l" tht:
name.-.
\l'h}· the c:h3n~c? lkc:au!it' in I 9H.-\ we hope
to hejUn cxp:mdl~ our scn'k·c area and
Firsc Amcrkan Bank & Tnai.c Co .. N.A li-
thl" name wt:'n : '-'hc)llot'n co wow with.
.... Amerlcaft llank A Trutt Co., N.A.
;410 Rtoadway. ~ kat:h. (".A 926' I
( 714) 497.(,~ll
Membtt F. D.U:.
mJJJJon Jn l iBa (• ao
perc•nt JncreHe over
l/Nll), the apncy In the
new yHr hM land~ •
handful of "major"
•«'Ountl, pu.hl1>1 It to the ltJ() million mark and
e vet' cloaer to J ta
chairman'• pl of IJOO million.
with the fate of their
client bualn~.
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Naturally, when
buiine11 blouomed ,
aaenclea received lhelr
credit, and perhap1
laraer budaeta to work-
with. When bu1lne11
bombed • agenclea got
elther reduced budaets
or Uie boot. In most
Executives show how to survive in Jadustry
inherently tied. ~o success of others
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Such rapid arowth t. lnatancea, the removal of
not unch.iracteriltk in an an eaency t. not due to
lnduatry that rtdea the Inferior performance ,
cre9ta and trouaha of an but to a d e preued
economic eee. SUt in the economy. The corporate
m idat of a rece11lon , mind set dictates that
many aaencles are advertising t. one of the flnd1na It difficult to 1tay first targets of budget
above water. cutting.
Ever slnce bu1ine11 H e I} c e , a g e n c y
first decided to hire executives have been
someone to-handte-IU-loreed-t&-be u thorough
a d v e r t I a l n a a n d In their own marketing
rnarkellna. ad agencies strategy aa they are In
h a v e a lt e r n a t e 1 y thAt of their clients. The
flourilhed and withered name of the game Is
In dlttct correspondence survival.
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Cochrane Chase,
c halrm.-n -a nd c hlef
execu\lve officer of
Coc hrane Chase,
Llvlnpton & Company,
has learned a few thlnp
about survival.
Chale opened a small,
industrial advertising
agency ln 1966. The
early golng was by ..J>O
mean1 a breeze -~e
traded hla flnt ad layout
for a pair of ahoea.
But 111 years enst:ung
h e has manage d to
gather "th e fl\OSt
outm nding people we
can get" and build what
Executive magaz.lne calls
f.~ #>--_,,_-~-
one o f the top five his accounts to industrial
independent agencies In firms t. a llmltalion he
th e W estern United has long at~ dropped,
Stat.ea. Accordlng to Tim a n d i t ' 1 t h I 1
Pearson, vice president di veralflcatlon that
of public r e lations at Chase f ee ls la 10
Cochrane Chase, the Important In ataylna
agency's prod igious aO.oat in the ad agency
billings make it larger buaine91.
than moat. West Coast "We learne d th• t
offices of major national . strategy back In the la~
ad houses. '60s," Chue says. "We
C h as e c r e d its h I a adopted the basic concept
agency's success to the •that we w ould ha ve a
--__ _,......_ __
tough time 1urvlvin1. ··-
And the aame thin1 !
happened ht the real •
estate -market In the ·
mJd-70.. •
"We have certain···
cllenta who have been-
impacted very .everely :
by the receuion . The··:
agency bu1lne11 Itself
haa bMlVimR•cted -••
there's no questJon about·:;
It," he says, adding, "rm •
"uat lad we have that
-qtmllty ot Its pe1som1el ~b;llll!d"di:enlrgr'OUlp:--1Jl~l:HtJlllnbec:aa.-ffir::---t1
a nd i ts capabilities as "Back in the late the key to survival." .:;
both a creative source there was a dip in the Cochrane Chase has
a nd a 11 ·around electronics market and about 30 cllenu at ··
marketing consulting agencies that spedaliz.e<f .:
firm. Further, restricting in e lec tro nics had a (See Acnde1, B4> .. , .
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CC>NSUN\ER YEL\..OW P~E$ --~--
j
·were dividing the Orange Countyu>nsumer Yellow
Pages into two loc.aJ directories because your best
prospects told us they wanted it that way. ~--
They want a book that's doeer to home, ar.rc?:'F
and easier to use. ~ding the Yellow Pages to J
make book a better advertising .. medium for you. Take Orange County
North, for example. The people who live
there do 85" of their shopl!_ing there.. • .....
And the people who live in Orange C'.ounty
Central do ~of their shopping in that area~ So now
you can target your Yellow Pages ad~aina to your best
prospects: the people who live, shop and spend money
in your particular area.
Your ad, in our new Yellow Pages, will
· ag.~ · oommand more attention. It will be aeen
more and used more. And it11 bring you
even better resultl.
Get in. Cash in. Pick up the phone and
call your PacificT~ellow Plaea
•--·· tepreaentative. ( (714)972-6410 I • 1992 "Orqt County Shoppina Habka Study.•
Bualnnt to business ldvert.ilttl ~note: 8ecaUle JOU do
your buylnc and 1ellinc in both area. we are not c::hlnalnl. « ·mvidinl the~ C<iunty Buainetl to Businell YeDOw Pape.
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Corporate ladder·
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£. r . Hu' u n a; •ruwth p OlC'f\llll ind fullow• •n ••rl le!r "" OIJJIUel u-.rkn .. 'fhl
Company Inc: .. the major '"'Ill btn ftl from thtt nin>ml"M'ttdi.Uon b)' lh r. L• du, 11 "n, H rn 11 h
brulu•r111 firm , ha rtonl •harp d ·lln• In f Ir m • 1 r a 1 e • r <'ti explit ln d, 1ublltanllally
Nncy Padlat has
been appointed client
account officer wllh the
co rporate bus iness
development depart-
ment at Liberty
Nati o nal Bank ,
Huntington Beach.
Mrs. Padlas brings to
her new post eight ye&n1
of banking sales and
marketing experience
wilh American National
Bank l n ce ntral
California.
She will specialize in
working with
professionals and
business executives who
have special investment,
c ash managem e nt
proble m• or le nding
requif'ementa.--
Agencies
prosper in
hard times
From 83
present, and while the
f irm has assumed an
aggressive business
posture lo attract ne w
clients and promote
internal growth, it s
chairman realizes the
i m p o r t a ,h c e o C
maintaining and growing
with the cl ie nts i t
already has.
"It '• l i k e any
business," Chase relates,
"if you grow too fast,
you'll have serious
problems. You want t.o
acquire business, but you
don't want it going out
the back door al the
same ti.me.
"This is what some of
the people in o ur
business forget about:
Some of your ~ new
businesa com e.s from
your current client bue.
"We had one client
that a year ago s pe nt
$60,000 . This yea r
they're going lo spend
$1.2 m illion. That's
wonderful because you
hav e n't had any
expenses as far as going
out and soliciting new
business. In o~r worda,
you have that client
in-house. but you're
performing to the extent
that the y appreciate
what you're doing and
they lee the resul \I, and
ao their budgets go up.
That 's the gre,atea t
growth in the world."
His words hold true
throughout the industry'
even in ll'D8l1er agencies
such aa Coombe &
Pedigo, a Newport Beach
agenc y with eight
acounts. 1\1 principala,
Sally J enkins Coombe
and Skip Pedigo, believe
in maintaining c lose
ongoing relationships
wilh \heir clients, often
•in the form of w eekly
meetings.
Tough economic times,
they say, call for added
c reativity and hard
work. The established
relationship wilh a stable
client hue will stand the
teat of a depressed
market.
WHY
The bolard of dlrecton
o f Far WHt Financial
ln1ur1nce A1ency
1announced lhe cilcicUun
o f Oluy 8011 to tht-
P o• I t I o n o f v re e
prmldenl.
Aft.er almotl a decad
In the lnaurance field,
Sou will be .wponaible
for oveneelng agency
op9rallon, marketing
existing and future
insurance packages and
settina production goala.
Ltwl1 Wt lHttl• haa
b etn named vlct
pr 1ldonl for 1trate1h:
plannlna and acquialtlON
by Far Weit Financial
COrporaUon.
In thl1 poalllon ,
W tl nll eln wUl b e
,..ponatble for 1trac.ep:
plannlna for Far Weat,
and for the evaluaUon of
potential acqul1ltlon1.
-H l1 h~1round and
expe~ are e-xpect.ed
lO aid Far West'• plan1
for 1xpan1lon of· It•
operalloru.
11111 u ... d • llll of &_.t lntA•raelra~ dt'partm "'of'" rt•du<'<'I 1tot•k m1rk•l
('<.lmmon 1\0t'lu tht flrtn • , a a are u I v ~ " bu y " r I 1 k bu,. au 1 u u ( ll 1
d .. ·rlbet 1111 "better thah T h "' <' 0 m P • n Y • p o 1 I l I o n t h a t poalllvo f fr~l un 1htlf't·
t'Uh" llft.'UrltJt'I bf-caUle #IHl!Ch ~part.men\ •1*> lmmf'dlalt'ly prt>cedt'd Lcrtn lnwrnn r1t
tholr dl"'dend ylelth' lerofnl h menda an lfrv:-~'!"" lht' r<' nt •ur&t' In W>Ck Thfl Hutton brochure
t>tt•eed Tr111ury bill n t o port-ent 0 -" prt«... nf tt4 rccommt'nded
r11tcia. h._s'4eNL1rould lnveat 1tock1, tmtltl<'d .. Nc•w
The Hutt.on a&ock r«·
ommend.allon a , now
bolna offered to It•
t:lhmtJ, fealurt"1 utlllCy,
bunk, conaumer cycllcala
1rnd technoloay l11ues
that th e co mpany
bcllevH have high
In c:ommz>n •ttt9ar'-tlrt(k -.o....a~ Otta . OppurlJ,ln th n
percent from 3~ ~~nt. Smith, Hutum'1 dfrector S lot k Ma de <" t • ,.:J1111 ""• ......... ...,..
The flnn ra'OfTUnenda a of runu ch, the firm· "vallabl• throuah the
flve percent lncrHIC! In bc-ll@ve1 th& bu1lnc:H firm 's 320 off1ce1
the •Hel allocation for ""'mmunlty Is cuttinad 11.11 n al Ion w 1 d e . u r by
bond• to 40 percent and a capital spcndlnf plaiiji In w ra t1 ng £ F Jf u uon
lO •percenl caah posluon. l.tnllclpa\lon o a weak lnformutlun ~nwr, PO.
The ~ubllcatlon o f t'cono mlc: rt•covery In &>< 103J8, Des Moines,
H.1.1uon a top 64 1tock1 1982, reducing demands Iowa ~0306.
.. Sosa , a native o f
California, joined Far
W es t in 1981 a1 a
servicing agent. S he was
twice promoted, first to
agency 1uperv1sor, then
to manager.
Weinstein join• Far
Maxwell "Max" Well from Bain &
Dombrow1ky hu ~ Company In 8 01t on,
appointed senior 1mall Mau., whe re he waa
business administration strategy consultant for
cons ulta nt at Liberty senior mana1ement of
National &nk. Fortune MO companies.
Business briefs
Pioneer names
new oJf ice rs
Correla haa more than 4::>
years ex perience Jn
b-anklng. and me-.t
recPntly waa vlce
p re1lde n t i r eg lo na l
manager at Crocker
Bank.
round-trip fare lncludel agreement for lhe bank's~
tax and la on sale now. purchase of the Lona
"We believe thll-ia-going--Beach .regionaL ol!ice oL
to be a popular fare with Alperican Citv Bank hat
the bualneu traveler aa been approved by the
well aa the person on a respective board• of
pleasure trio." Cooland directors of t he two
aays. But all travel mµst banks.
Dombrvwsk~i>rlngs to -
Liberty National Bank
15 yea rs o f banking
expericn<.'l' m the field of
s mall business
admmlstrollon lending
and organizatio n. His
chief responsibilities will
be to develo p small
busines!I administration
loan$ for the bank and to
assist Llb;erty National
Bank In becoming a key
s mall busl n e1a
admlrustrauon lender ln
Southern Cahfomia.
II s gelling tougher every day lo decide where to pul
your money 10 make •I wor1t. mos! ellec1tvely tor you To
help you hnd !he right answers Waddell & Reed. Inc; .
one ol the na1ton·s leading f1na.,c1al services oroan1za·
11ons. invites you 10 attend 1
MONEY MANAGEMENT
SEMINAR
..
Wednt1daJ, Feb. Ith et .1 P.M.
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LONG BEACH, CA. IOI07
Pioneer NatiO'ftal Bank
In Fullerton ha t
an n ounce d the
appointment of Charlea Delta has Mathewson of Laguna commence by Mat-ch 3,
1983. Joe R . Sa u ced o,
president .and c hie f
executive officer o.l
Queen City, advised that·
the proposed purchase
had been di9cu.aed with
the office of Comptroller
uf the Currency and \hat
f inal acqulaltlon i1 ~ b-j e e-+-t -0-t h-e-
Comptrollers approval.
Beach to the board of f
directors. Mathewson new are
was the chainnan of the
board and c h ie f Delta Air Lines
executive officer of recently announced a
Arden-Mayfair, Inc. $349 round-trip air fare
Queen City
awaits okay
Alao announced waa tor travel In either
the ~f'illntment o f direction between Los ·Queen City Bank (In obe . Ctsrn1ll :r1Dl;fel8 an<S'"'Xtlailta. --orgaf\4.z&t-lo~ r-«ent-ly
regional vice prealdent. ~ 't'h e $349 Delta announced that a n
1.
lnslled
Moneymadet--
OlectiJg
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higher money-market -
interest. Withdraw or
deposit money at 80
24-Hour Teller lotations
or 140 offices statewide.
With ydur full balance
insured by the FSLIC, it's
be!fer than any of the
uninsured money funds.
I
Start your account with
as little as $2,500 or as
much as $65,000. It's~
great combination: total
checking convenience,
insured safety, and high
money-market interest.
9.41%
ANNUAL YIELD•
9.00%
ANNUAL RATE '
>
•
-2 •.
Insure the safety of your
funds and the higher rate
of return ... higher interest
than is paid by. the . ·
uninsured, money funds.
No checkwr:iting, but
unlimited deposits and
withdrawals are allowed
at 80 24-Hour Teller
locations or 140 off ices
, statewide ... and
telephone transfers can
be made to yo.u~
·checking account. Keep
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markets with a variable-
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10.84%
ANNUAL YIELD•
10.30%
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•
3.
· FotedRate
kaUed Moneymarket
~ount ..
The interest r.ate in effect
when you open your
accot.Jnt is guaranteed for
a full 30 days, the longest
period allowed by law
on this type of account.
At the end of each
30-day· period, your
account is automatically
ren ewed at th e rate then
in effect. Deposits and
withdrawals can be
made at the end of each
30-day period ... and
additional accounts may
be opened at any time
with deposits of $2,500
or more (up to $85,000).
9.96%
ANNUAL YIELD•
9.50%
ANNUAL RATE
•Rate subject td change d<1lly. Ann~I yield Is tor comp.vfson onfy. Assumes reinvestment of pt'lnclpal <1nd Interest at sam~ rate.
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P\B.IC NOTICE
-ta CON SOLID A TED
REPORT OF CONDm ON
Consolidated Report ot Condition of ··coMMERCE
BANK" of Newport Beach, Orange County, and Domestic
Subsidiaries at the close ot business on December 31 ,
1982.
State Bank No. 1211
Dollar Amount•
In Thouaanda
not for the other: I have personal knowledge of the
matters contained In this report and I b4tlleve that each
statement In said report la true. Each of the undoratgned,
for himself alone and not for the other, certifies under
perjury that the foregoing la true and correct.
Executed on January 24, 1983. at Coate Mesa.
Calllornla.
/a/Kenneth L. Donahue
ts/John W. Walth
Pub/I.,,_, Orenge Cou1 Delly ~llol_. _.F.ti==l,:.;;le83====---Mt...e:J-
rtaJC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICl
ASSETS ----... -,ONl--r.---90-Aft_D_"bfi ti.ua tH• Of' T ..
Cash and due from ba.nks ..................................... 8,413 """1'*0T'ON MACH cm SCMOOl ote'TNCT,
Investment Secorltlles (Market value $2,535) ....... 2,504 IN THE MATTER c~~C~TEfiTION TO LEASE
Federal funds sold and securities porcha.sed SUBSURFACE OIL ANO OAS RIQKTS FOR EXPLOMTIOH FO.. ANO under agreements to resell In PRODUCTION OF Oil, OAS ANO OTHER HYDROCARBON
domestic offices ................................................ 20,488 suesTAHCES -
a. Loans. Total (excluding s.ctlon 1 WHEREAS: MIOUIT'ION
unearned Income) .......................... 49, 794 I•> 8ectlone 7051 et MQ oltt>e P\lblk: Aeeoutciee eoo. 04 IN St•I• 04 b. Less: Allowance tor Cellfot'ni. .,.,__the QCNWnlnO tioetd 04 the lldlool d'*1rlc:1 to IMM tts ~~1bte loan tosses 540 1n1...c 1n tn. oa, o-anc1 ot1* h')'dtocert>on eubstenciee 1n 91"1 1enc1 """""" .... .... ..... .. ...... ..... owned by the Khool dl91rlCt etler ~ fOf btda In IN -c. Loans, net .................................... 49.254 Pl~ by aa1c1 MC1JoM. and Bank premises. F.F. & E .. etc ................................. t,858 1111The~n11ng1on8ellch City Sc:hool District of On1nqe eoun..,. _
Real estate owned other than bank premises . . .. . 1,050 cena111 t1ere1naft•~lb4ld rHI Pf°'*1Y lndudlnQ the rtont• 10 ~
Other assets ................................................... 1,636 ::!,:':':t=~~=~~'~'=Z:.:.~'°' U:
TOT AL ASSETS ... ..... .. ......... .... ...... ............ 85,203 product.Ion a1 oil. o-and ouw hydfOColl(bOl'I .ub9tancea, If heYlno beet'I
.-.. n•lled by !NI 8-d and the publlc -04 9UCfl f1ghl9 111\911 not be tuo.11r111e11y Interfered wnll 1))1 ltUlnCI MIO r!Qf\1 .. PIOYICled herein UABIUTIEB
DEPOSITS
Total demand deposits ...................... 28,554
Total time and savings deposits 48, 143
8ekl rtghta to Oii, gaa end otller hydrOC4fbon• •• llltuetecl on lend OI
Ille ~tlnQton 8eedl City School Olt1rlc:I In Ille C0unty of OrMge. Stete
ol c.lfom1e. conlleUnQ of a o · eu•. more 0t ..... mo<• pertJcu*1y
O... lbed .. lollOw9
TOT~L DEPOSITS IN
DOMESTIC ANO FOREIGN OFFICES .......... .
Thal Portion of the Not111Me1 QUMt• al lhe Sout,,_1 CIUM1• of 76,697 IM ~I quetlet (Pot HE'.SW1NEYo) of 8ecUon 7, Townal\Jp 6 South, ~ 10 W•t, SBB&M. l>elt>Q mote pw11c:utarfy dMc:r1t>ed •
follows. t~wlt. BEOINNINO at lhe ~,,_1 "°''* o( the Hort,_.
QUWt• Of the ~ QUMt• Of llle NofthMll quafte! of Nici hct.IOn 1. Mid comer mo 1>e1t>Q the Sou1Nu1 QOl'IW al Lot 187 of Tr9CI No.
eN3, .. lflOWn on a MIC> r-Oecl In Booll 28t, P11ge9 18 ttvougfl 22 04 ........ -.. ........ .-cs. 04 Ofenge Coun~. c.llfotnla. ttlerloe along
tlW o--m e.tq 1ne 04 Nold lrllCt, Mortll 01 18' 14" Weat MO 10 ._.
Federal tunda porchased and securities sold
under agreements to repurchase .
In domestic offices .................................................... 229
Other llabllltles .. ..... ..... ... .... .......... . . ... ... .. .. . . .... 1 .~ 1
TOT AL LIABILITIES (excluding
subordinated notes and debentures) ............ . 78.267 10 the Nor1h.,.. of.,,.~ CIUMt• Of IM Sout"-1 Cll*1er of the
NOl'l-t QUWter Of ~ Sec:11on 7, as .,_ on NICI ,.,,.., of TrllCI No.
SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY 6"3, ,....,_ elong Mid Norlll ltne NOtlll aa• 54' IS" ENI eeo.32 .... to
the SoutMMt corner of LOI 147 of Ttec:1 NO. 7004 ... "'°"'" on • M91> Common stock •-decl 1n Booll 2eo. PllQM 21. 22 11nc1 23 a1 M~ Mape, .._ N h th I ed 1 000 000 •-de Of o.-. County, Callfotnta. 1'*'°9 along the Weet line 04 lot• ,., o. s ares au or z ··· • · ,,.. and 135 04..., TrKt No 7004 and the W•I 11ne °' Lo1112 13end14 b. No. shares outstanding 964,786 o1 Trec:t No. 7005. u ellowfl on • M91> ,_decl 1n 8oiolc 211. Pao-36, TOTAL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL . .............. . ... . 6,387 37, and 38, South 01• 15· s2 • e..1 294.7• t•no the Nortt-4 comer of I
Retained earnings ...................................................... 549 Loe 11 04 Nici Trec:t No 7005, 111ence Sou111 ae+ 44' ot" W•t 231.47 i..t
TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY ....................... ~ .. 936 :'~J'!',.1:.:!!2;,e:9~:S~:s'ti•c1~~:::bin:..::~-:
TOTAL LIABILITIES ANO • ........._ Mec>a, recoroa of Orenge County, Cellbnla, Mid po1nt
SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY ................................ 85,203 ~ent thereon Solllll aa• 58' •2·· Wwt 238.47 leet from the
The undersigned, David T. Blankenhorn. Vice Nortn-t=~~~r::C:.::=:r:;:,=
Chairman/CEO and Roberta E. Me.atera. Sr. Vice comer 04 Mid Trect No nee: therici. a1ong the Nonll llne ot Mid TrlllCI,
President/CFO of the above-named bank, each declares South ea• 59· 42" W•t 421.78 leet 10 the Poln• of beQlnnlnQ, and being
for himself alone and not for the other: I have personal eieo ci-tb41d u P•<* 1 ol • percel mllP u per mac)Ned for .-c11n1n
knowledge of the matters contained In this r~ and I IN ofllc» 04 the County Recorder. Court~ of°'~· Slate°' C#totnle "'l"" ' Boo11 '3 Of Pwoal MllP9 SI P8Qe 13 ..,. believe that each statement In said repoit ia true. Each of Sec:llon 2 NOW THEREFORE. IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED oy the
the undersigned, tor himself alone and not for the other, &oerd al Tn.••-a1 HuntJnQton 9eeoll City ScMol Olatrtc:t of Orenge
certifies under pen~lty of perjury that the foregoing Is true ~~·r:.,'~,,. lec:t• Ml rort" in Section 1 n.reot ar• hereby found
and correct. io be 1rue.
EJCecuted on Jlinuary 25. 1983, a( Newport Beach, (2) nu.t "* Boetd "-hetebr deelar• it9 1n1enuon 10 ._ tn.
California. atOfaeeid eubeurl-Oii end gu right• '°' 1he upl0fa110n '°' end
I ID • "d T Bl k hom production al oil. 0-and O(her hyd<oc:Mbol\ IU~ s a.,, · an en (3) T1let ""t•m tor wNdl Mid nonu _..ti. i....ci • IOf • P9tlod ot ls/Roberta E. Masters ten~ trom end •ti• the date of the execu110n of Mid._""'*" I•"' Pu~ Orange Cout Dally Plot, Feb. 1, 1983 5&4-83 ~ be eJIW!ded end conllnu«I by '-"· Ille mllllJmull'I P9t1od of 91"1 -----------'-----------i -=tl ax'*1llon "'911 ti. thirty IM (35) ~ b9yOf!d IN lnltl• ten·)WI' P\B.IC NOTlCE "8.lC NOTlCE '*10d. but auotact to lermlnetlOn et en ...., de1e under ......, -----· ------____________ 1elrcumat-•• _. ptirtlGulerly Mt f0f111 In the form of I~
CONaouDATED
REPORT OF CONDt'TION
Consol1dated Report of Condition of "CITIZENS BANK
OF COST A MESA" of Costa Mesa, California, Orange,
County, and Domestic 8ubaldlarles at the cloM of
business on December 31, 1982.
ltat• ..... Mo. 10IO
AHETI
Ca.h and due frOfn bank• ...................................... 3,992
Investment MCUrftlee. (Market value $<1,720) ........ 5,73-4
a. Loena, Total (exctudlng
unearned Income) .......................... 48,408
b. Lesa: Allowance for
poMlble loan IOSMI . ............... ...... 311
c. Loana, Mt ...................................................... 48,097
Bank preml ... F.F. & E., etc ................................. 3,211
RMI •t•te owned other than ~ bank preml .................... : .................................. v 855
Other utet• .............................................................. 983
TOT AL ASSETS ............................. ..... .. ..... \ ........ 82,872
UA.8LIT'ma
TOTAL DEPOSITS
IN DOMESTIC OFFICES ............... ... 55.944
Total demand depoalta ................... 17,508
Total time Md MYtnge depoelta ..... 38,438
TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC
AND FOAEION OFFICES .................................. 55,944
:·?JL:=~~~~-~~~.::.·.:·.:·:.· ... ::'. :r,
TOTAL LIABILITIES
(exdudlng IUbofdlnated not•
and debentUf .. ) ...................................... um••"" 59,833
llar'elnaft• ,....,.,.., to.
(4) A copy 04 the ..... fOml IO be Pec&lled In oonnae110n -"II IHe
reeolutlon •on Ille wtfll IM HIMllngton e.actl City 8dlool Dlltric1. 204'1
Cralmet L-. Hunllo0ton 9Mc:h, c.HtC>fnia, 921148 llnd ref9r91'1Ct I•
hereby mede lhWMO for furtller penlCUlln, (4) The mlnHnum ~ty Ill•• ,...,.,eel to In the abcMMnanlloned
foml al .... • 14 al al oil end NIUf .. QM ptoduoed and l'MMMld lrlW'I lnlt.llllatJona end ... .., ... l)y "prlmlrf rnethOOt" end 14 of .. ol Ind '::'J:; ptoduoecl anc1 r~ trom in.t.wtiont encl _. llt .. by .. melllOdl"
·e1 Themlnln!un'Iennue1 ren111110 ~paid by ....... "*' be 120.00
per acre, peye'* In edvenc., AND THE BIOOIR8 ARE INSTRUCTED
'"AT THE OH\. Y VARIA8LE, 8100A8l..E FACTOR ON WHICH 810$ WILL
IE RECEIVE> WILL 81 Tl-iE ROYALTY.~ !NI the~ btdcl*, 11
elf'(, .. be o.lermlned In llCCIOfdance ~h the hlONM b'ct <My recetw.d
_, ~ by ttw Boerd In acccwdance wltll the pr<Melone of lfllt
NaOM1on Ind 1M ..... on lllt .. lndlc:llted her~. m Signed, wnnen propoMll {llartlln Riled "blde"l '°' lhe ..... 04 Mid ~ O'I and g• rlgl'lla wlll be ,...., by ttllt 9oetd at in.
Hufttlngton 8MCtl CllY School Olttrtct Olftoe, 20441 Oralmer ~. 11unttnaton IMoh. c.lifew'nla. wnll 4-00 o'aloall pm on F'ebtllaty 16.
1"3 ~I IN1 lime end IOdr..,., In the regutar tnMllnO piece 04 llltt loat~
and ~ to the ..,,... al thll rwoMlon, al bide thar"etotcw• •"'*>' reoeMld .. ti. opened, •91Mled and ~ by thla lloerd In • putllG
~ Ttlet ...._ tn•I tl(ltM to clrHI wrt lllld all wtlll by toca11ng IM
Of _,OUlldint i.ncS. Welle eflllt M eo ptaoed .. to M
dtllMd '° fl/ff)' Poftl' beMa.ttl fha '*'da '° INMd below • 6eCl4ft fleet fl'OM tM aurfact tt•eol
(t) ni.1 IM ~ tlldOlr ,,,_., e11o •• to per Ille coal of
th6 put1t1Ga110n of the Nottce of 1n1a11uon 10 ~ .
( 10) Thet Mid eowo ,...,_ the rtenl to t9jeCt fl/ff)' lln4 Ill OIJa Mid ~ IM .ubeurl110a tlOhl• fl'om .... .
(111 Thet notice of '"*'Ion of ... eo.ro 10 ..... Mid .........
tlght9 ... " ..,_, by put)lltallon of .. ~ In the Dally Plot •• .-...-°'...,., .. drGU4ellon, ~In .. ~°'°'" .... ~ • _.. tor ttw .. (3) ~ ....-.. Mfof• tfle Mid 1lttl MY of
F..,,_,,., '*· Ind by poetlng I cer'llfte copy ol thl9 ~ Ill t"'-(i) P1*4iG pleoal In 1M dlltllCt nae ... ltlaft "'1..,, I ti) 0.-befOre ltW °"' .. '°' r90IMno l>'da. >-1, ..,... A/WI ktow, Qerll of the aoetd Of TNlltM9 Of ~ IMOtl Qly ~ OMllrlCt ot <>r-. Couftt)', .... of of Caltlorn ... IJO
hefeoy ~ ""' "" IOfeoolno fMOfUtiOll .:=,-.i br ,,_... "'*" ~. •coodeo by I NlliM kin AIWI • ._ 01111 pe.-cl Ind ~ by leld IMtd al T~ M M °"'°"' me.t1nO tNn1ot W. tllfl
M)' of ~. 1tll bJ lfl9 JOllcloMnQ ~ IO wit. AYU; lettow. OoMn. Oartlnd, Hiiton, VM'ldar M°'9n ,
NOH:NOne AllUIT;NOne
lerlfl Altll ....
Olartl Of ... loercl alT~of ~Ollltftol--= City
NlllMd o.~:c!o-~ ,,__..,. "· ,., 1 ••• , ..
Orin~ Ooelt OAILV PILOTITUMday, f'ebruery 1, 1183 •• p.: ..
·~ ,
Bank appoints loan offic er
• K•ren ElteDbtrl h111 bt:t.1n n1&mt'd 0
vlc
pr•••ld1•ntfromme rcllll loan o!tlt r of th
NPwport 8Hch rt.1glonel office of OrHt
Arm·rtt••n Rank. Sha llvca in •'ountaJn Voll(1y
wh" r ~•mtly rl'tlrt.'tl. '
Peter L. Marr tw bl-en na.nled 11enlor vice
prald nt and r Jional ma"-&er or Coldwrll
R. J . Ho1aa Jr., Jrvfno, a. ~aer of the &nktor'• Southrm Callfomla &gJon whic:h ~t=:--ir'n':nnn-'1fl'anch:. ot' ~~an:Blrtl;..~tr"-~-tfti....,IH!l!·-•"'•"Ml1&a~1,..._4._ IA: N.¥1 c Bnrh.
1ub1l lary o f American anlk Ana, Beverly Hlni. San t1rnandO
Teltphone & Teleareph. Valley, South Bay. Ventura, Rlvt-retd , and
Hosan wu markf'tfna downwwn Loe Angeles, u well a.a an offfice In
manaaor for Paclrtc the Son· Gobrlt-1 Vall y to ht.> o~nt'd thl•
TelephoM In Lo. A.naelea. 11prlng. ·
D a•. M . Brow 1, Century 21 Rf'ol E11tate Corp., with
Nowpon Beach, hu been Int rnotlonal headquarter• In Irvin • hu
elect ud to the executive onne>u"4.1"d the promotion of Rlcurd Hosae u
council of Aetno ·Life & vac(' president of franch.1*• MICA. Hogue 'jolnc.od .
Ca• u al l y' • great Century 21 In un~ aa marketing director and
pttformance club Ho1ea lawr c:ame to Irvine in 1981 as dlr(-Ctot or
franchUlt' aalet. Mlcbael 0. Cole u1 president of Marketing
Directions Inc., Newport Beach, Jamel' Jay
Lawrence has been named executive vice
presidenllcreative director. Rlclaard Lawreace
has WSHU~ chalnnanahip of thf' lann. Tom
Bauabmaa is vice president of ~'C-vunt services
Md Dlaaa Manning Is vke pretldent/flrumct!.
The Newport Beach o rflce o f P aine.
Stacey Tbom .. Qr Balboa Island h.aa been
appointed account executive ror Salvall
Montgomery Sakoda. lnc .. of Cost.a Mesa. ln
her new posluon. she will be re ponslble for
developing and implementing advertising
ltr ateg ies. for Cata Jina Cruises, C lasaic
Appcaranc:e Product.a, the &vine Division or
• _P onderosa Homes. and the Wynn Oil Co.
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Webber, J ock.son & Curtis lnc. la headquarters
of the Cwlforn.ia/~ach regicm. Jean S. Salt.1
Jr. has b4en named branch manager of the
Cinn's two Newport Beach ortkes. He lives in
Irvine.
G. Alan Moll, Laguna Nigu~l. is preeident
and chief operaUng officer of CUlinary Co.,
Inc., Los Angeles. The firm _ · , ..
Mlcbael Brandman, founder of Michael
Brandman & Associates, Inc .. Irvine, has been
elected president of the A ssociatio n of
Environmen<aJ Professional;>.
---John a. Vrba, Col"Ona..del Mar. b.u..jomcd_
Greens tripe Media, Inc ., a Newport
. Beach-based electronic mePia buying servl<.'e.
Gabe Roberson is Laguna Beach
exchange man.ager for General Telephone Co.
He replaces long-time manager John Black ,
OYER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS
MUTUAL FUND
Is a diversified food aervioo •
company . M oll moat
recently was 1enlo'r vice
oresldent of the restaurant
group of W.R. Grace Corp.
Jobn ff. Roberti Jr.
has-been-n"tmed to-the
board of directors of Finl
American Financial .Corp ..
S a n t a A n a • a n d I t 1 MoU
pQjncipal subsidiary First Amer ican Title
lnaurance Co. Robert is chairman, president
and chfef executive officer of American
Century Corp., San Antonio, Texas.
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Sat~ of new hoUlt'tl fell laat year to the lowe.•
level 8lnce the &ovemment bepn ~ping tr-.:.k 20
years ago, but aomo economiata are predlctln1 a
ttJrotround. .
A aovcrnment report Monday said aalet of new
1dngle-famllY. hoWle9 dropped 8.6 percent In Deo!cembet
to cloee out a year In which 41 3,000 new hOWM!t were
t10ld. That fulJ-year total wu down ~.3 percent (rom
1981 and th~ lowwt ,en .n.'CIOrd.
The Increase In new hoUM-prlcel waa held to 189
than 1 percent last year. The median price waa
$69,300. "
The government had said wt week that builders
11Ulrt.ed work on jut\ 1,061,000 houses wt year. the
fewest In 36 years. The slump ln the houalng lndwstcy
was tied di'r~ctly to high lntereat rates, whlch
diacouraged builders and buyers alike. ·
Yet the r«.-ent decline in Interest rates makes
some economiSl.a optlmJstlc. ·
"The housing depre91ion ls over and recovery ia
clearly on.the way," aaid Jack CarllOn, chief economiat
at the National Auociation of Realtors in Wuhl."'10n. D.C.
M~dicine pact ilik~d
Bringing the number of products in development
with awne to 19, Nelaon Reeeareh & Development Co .•
Irvine. has signed~ agreement with Carter-Wallace
Inc. for the development and formulation of a product
in Nelson's tramone system. The latter utiliz.es azone. a
powerful penetration enh~ncer, to facilita~e the
delivery of systemic medication through the skin.
Nelson Research & Development designs and
develops pharmaceuti~ products for license to drug
companies. ·
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Darrell ~an~een (left) stars a1 Buffalo Bill with Lisa Cutler as
Annie Oakley a nd Steven WlirteforCf as FrinlCBut1errn---
Sebaetian 's West t;)inner Playhous~ production ..
Annie Oakley
falls short
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By TOM TITUS
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While Annie Oakley could, we are tolH. hit the
bullseye just about any time she wanted to, the
muaical biography of this legendary markswoman
fall.I short of the mark at Sebastian's West Dinner
PLayhOWle.
Irving Berlin's "Annie Get Your Gun" ts a
show In which the aongs clearly outweigh the story.
Among them are the national anthem of the
profession, "There's No Business Like Show
Buainea," as well as the immensely hummable
"Anything You Can Do I can Do Better" and "fve
Got -the Sun In the Momlng and the Moon al
Night."
With a top-flight cast and eome ima~ve .
choreography. a company could fill in lhe gaps
between these num ber s quite ha ndily . At
Sebutian's, however, director-choreographer John
Spindler has mounted an interesting but uninspired
production which never really moves out of its
presentational format to show us people involved in
one another's Uve5.
Part of the deficiency lies in the fact that its
star, Lisa Cutler. plays Annie with only about hall
the voice and a third the energy 1he displayed last
season in "Sou~h Pacific ." S h e can o nly be
presumed to be battling illness or laryngitis, which
seems to have taken its toll among concerned cast
memben, as the ensemble perfonnance is unusually
weak.
St.even Whit.eford'a boyish Frank Butler Is
particularly one-dimensional. More imp~ive, ~d
~ the fl.neat voice of the cast, is Darrell
as Buffalo Bill. a commanding pre9ence of
the 80rl Frank Butlel"I are made of.
David Holmes does an excellent job.as the Wild
West ahow manager, while Penny Hamilton hams it
up nicely aa his sister. who's long on brass and 1hort
on talent. The standout in support. however, is Sid
Gana, doubly effective as a hot.el maru; "'er and,
lat.er, aa Sitting Bull. Gans displays a c~ackling
aenae of comic timing the othen could emulate.
Hopefully, Cutler will recuperate and regain
the upper ~ in her depiction of one of the more
interesting cha racte rs in the musical theater.
"Annie Get Your Gun" runs through Feb. 20 at
Sebutlan's, 140 A ve. P ico, San Clemente. with
re9ef'VaUons being taken at 492-99~.
Democrats plan
'Woodstock'
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The De mocratic
Party plans a 17 -hour television extravaga nza,
dubbed a TV "Woodstock," over Memorial Day
weekend with rock concerts and comedy rouUnea to name money for the 1984 electiona.
"We a.re RVen yean behind the Republicans In
rofe slonallzing our fund r a is ing," aald
Committee.
Tony Coelho of Fresno, chairman of
cratic Co ngressional Campaign
"To catch uf, we need aome type of thlna to
leapff'OI ahead o them," Coelho uld. '"The teletnon
could be the t.h1J14i that propels UI ln great leapt
over where we are today. U It'• 1UCX!e91ful, It will
have a tremendous Impact on the future of our
party. U it worlu."
The event, to be called "the Democratic
Memorial o..y Show,'' 11 to be carried live on the
NBC televWon network, and the party hope9 to net
at leut $7 million from 600,000 cfonol"I.
DemocratJc polbter Patrick H. Caddell and
Kenwclly Gov. John Y. Brown conceived of the
event. to fnture rode ooncerta, movie, ero.dway
and .,.p ~ atan and comedy routines pokinl
fun at life Under the Reaaan MmlnlatraUon.
"I believe 'hat a Oemocratlc telethon on
Memorial Day weekend ... could produce a
poUUcal rw:Uon beyond any that OW' tndhional
e.,,.n.nc. can .,,....,,. ut to antktP'&e.'' Caddell •row In a Jan. G nwmo to Brown and party
CJ\a&nnan 0-S-T. Manatt.. ~'
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Fuw pt'Opll• tulv alt.rod tho cuunt• of nwdlcal Con1pt 0!'11 • ~·U-d.,.,.n .CM\ are ICUJ.lbt&h
hlltory morfl than Slamund P'rvUd and ,...,,, r -L.c..-u lh f'reudt maid. LeQiwd Hamm u •
1tlll hav ~ ttl. bull of u much cllche hwnor BnU.h t;m~y rapr..-nuillve who talMii ...._
and IU"rf'C>typtOd lmarry. ~· of, Vi4'MA In 1038. and DMnna &a.it.icw•U ..
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lnWNt'ly probin& drama "A Far Country'' th •r Count.ry demonat.rates the hefa.hta to which till~ roCtnt to the hWNln eoul, which the Oretk (.'()tl'UnunHy theater can •P're when ~ talent
hll090phc-r HcraclltUI warned •ialnat dilturbtn&. and df<t~Uon ar,, p~L Pmonnancea con°"*
rc•ud'a excundon Into thla forbidden territory In Th~yt lhrouah S.turdAya at 8:30 untJI Feb. 10 Rt =l"i-ih ~!a .A&l tho Ciyl~ Playhou• oh tho Oranie County
c:on.1truci.t'd w 4tife. "l'alrgroun<ta In Co.C-Mei., Call 7&4·Dlff "tor,,.
At th~ Coeta Mfffl Civic Playhowie, where ~•Uorw. t'Omedy too oft.en hM be.! n kins. re11l~t dlrectbr i--------------------''
P utl TumbolUnl has mounted an outatandlng
production of Dt>nker'1 bloaraphk:Aal drama. Alded
by Mlctuael D. Hana' richly textured and detailed
1t>lt1na, the Co1ta Me1a rendition of "A Far
Country" la one of the high, wotor marks of the
community theater aeaaon.
DifficuJt plays, •uch aa thl.a one. bring out the
bt.<tt (n their ca.all. and the Civic Playhou.e offen
some superb examples. At the core · of lhe play'a
1u~ la Robc.>rt Kokol'1 masterful performance aa
Sigmund Freud, a dedicated healer who, in his late
thlrtles, iA obeeued with the desire to aua:eed, to
pro~e himself to the medical community In
tum -of-the-century Yienna.
Kokol'a grasp on his character la nothing short
of ast.oniahang as he atru~es to uccrtain the root
causes of a young woman a lntenae leg pain which is
earmarkJng her for a life In •a wheelchair. F.qually
well portrayed is the oppol!Uon he faces from his
mother and the medical community.
The 'latter areas produce anoUrer pair of
first-rate perfonnances. Rochelle Savltt Is brilliant
aa Freud's embittered mother, conawned by panic
over th e possll;>le notoriety her 10n will aaume.
Allan Stone is equally strong as a fellow J ewish
doctor ~ cautious to delve into the same garden of
the mind. ·
& the patient whoee nagging guilt feellnp are
threaterung para lysis, Nancy Andrews la irnmerwely
convincing. -Faula-Kr~·aktllfull~ys
role of Freud's supportive wife, while Joe Ri\kes
fares nearl as well in the part of Andrews'
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1dtto NCWdec'. With '' Ameriaan PlaYhowe'' ba
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Bobby (Richard 0...-ne) I.a not happy runn1n.t
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':'.fh.unday'I Child,"• but th&a "Hallmark Hall of
Fame" preeentatlon ll upUftlnc, not dePl'ftllna.
Thro'u1h one boy'• indomitable ·~and
enthuaum f« life, "Thunday'• Child" ·• a
celebration ot· uvm,.
Sam Alden. played wtt.h pto by Rob Lowe, ii
one of 1ix children from a very carinl New.
Hampahire family. Normally robu1t, Sam ii
bothered by a chronic couch. which, It tuma.out, ia
symptomatic of hil deteriontlna heart.
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Murray) take him to teveral docton, none of whom
would be mi1taken for Marcua Welby. Their
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Birney) and Dr. Paxton
(Dorothy Fielding) revive
their 1 Q-year-old love
affair on tonight's epiaode
o( "St. Elsewhere" at I 0
on KNBC (4).
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LOS ANGELF.$ (AP) -Joe Gibbs, t.'06Ch of "W e dun'l 111dii.«:riminately trade playel'9 "
Wuhlngton's newly-crowned Super Bowl kings, he aald. "We like> ployc•ra w fc.'C'f when they come to
knows there ls danger lurking In the Rt'<hkins' us thut thts 1a. ~ht.•ir homt' und wP are their family.
championship. My job II~ tu be.> tlw 1.:ouch. know my players u a
For evidence, he need only l~k at re<:e nl group. Wt·'vc gut the right kind of people to work
hi.story. In the laat four yeart, the Super Bowl ha.a with and he around for a long time Te..m chemistry
hoeted eight different teams. It haa not exactly been is on of thl' b1gg<.>Sl rol'\ll1dcrationa "
the citadel of consl.st.ency since the decade of th , '70. when Dallu qr Mlnnesot.ll In the National GIBBS APPROACH TO h111 playt-ra includes
Conference and Pllnburgh or Miami an the an oft.en precarious walk along tightrope stretching
American Conference seemed to show up every between dtse1phnarlan and friend. season. . It 1s a style he has IC'amed in 17 years u an
Gibbs thinks about Pittsburgh, Oakland and a.ss1sumt t."<?Uch an the NatJ~>nal Football League and
San Franct.co, the previous three Super Bowl
champions who failed to make it back to the lit.le •
game the next year.
'.'WHAT HAPPENS TO YOU as a coach ui that
as soon as you win the la.st game, you start worrying
about the next one," he said. "You build a monster.
· lf you're winning, peopJe expect and demand that
you win, frofl"l the owner on down.
"Thi.a Is going to be a tough act to follow."
·~
· He will try anyway. and one method wlH be to
. 1teep the Redaklos aware of their c.haTIR:te . --====---------=-----::::::::::::::--=-~~
"W.hen you win, you can start thinking you're honeQ. dunng lus Lwo-)'ear tenure as head coach of
n reverse
better than what you are." Gibbs aald. ''That can Washington.
kill you. If we do that. we'll· get beat and beat "As a ma<'h . I wouldn 't say I run a loose ship."
' badly .. We're a team that has to fight every Inch. If Gibbs sllid we lose that character, we'll be doomed." "I operate on the following principles -we
So the coach preaches a rlown.to-earth don'L make a lol or rules and we use common sense.
approach t.)t h is team. I tell the playt·rs ir they embarrass themselves or
.,..,.. l the te~m. ll is automatic. you are fined," _Gibbs said.
"I TOLD THEM'before the game, 'You're the
same persons you were 16 weeks ago. Just because
you win a few football games. th.at doesn't change
'1nything. You're just another human being.'"
G ibbs thinks the line between success and
failure In hi.I buahM!SS ls awfully slim.
"You're newr more than two games from
disaster. You get a test every Sunday and you can't
get a 'C.' It's an 'A' or:. you flunk. Two flunks and
you're In trouble.''
Gibbs said he saw room for Improvement in his
team and that Washington would be using the draft
for that purpoee. Aft.er many years with few or no
choices as a result of trades, the Redaklns have most
of their .elections In the April draft.
"I .TlllNK BECAUSE,of Kind oC players we
have l can use that <.'Ommon sense approach. U you
are out pas t bed chcc::k, or come late "ar'a meeting,
that's 1t, you get fant.'Ci. There are no disc\Jsslons.'' he
said.
Gibbs' style of coaching got its toughest test the
week before the Super Bowl.
Trying to play down ~he game as ~uch as
possible. Gibbs refused to institut.e a curlew and
told his players to prepare for the game as they
would any other.
"f think Wfl have the type of play~rs. that you
can do that with," Gibbs said confidently.
For thf Redsluns' offensive llne. affectionately
called the "Hogs" and fullback John Riggins, the
chief benefactor of the group's work, Gibbs'
suggestion t0 prepare for the game as they would
any other meant one ~g.
Irvine High's J eff Die lman (22) changes direction on Uni's
Graham Everett Mondey night. Vaq won at the buzzer. ee
C2.
"We have our choices back and we wlH bwld
and add to our team,'\ he said. "I'll be comfortable
taking playel"I at almoal any spot. I feel we could
use another big lineman. another light end, a
comerback. a defensive lineman. Except at safety
and quarterback, we can use anybody. We have our
one, two and three pick s and they will be
important."
Don't look for the face of the Redskins to be
alt.ef'ed btrades, ~gh. That's not Gibbs' style.
"h 's be-en a trad1llon for us all year to pk:k
a night, hit town and get in about 3 a.m~" guard
Russ Gnmm said. "We went to Newport Beach ...
drank a few beers, had a few shots here 8J'Jd there.
We weren't staggering drunk but had a little .buzz
ews leak:
Skins pair
fame~
CANTON. Ohio (AP) -Sonny
J gensen and Bobby Mitchell,
from another Washington
~dslciJ' l8' era, will be joining the
Football Hall of Fame this
CllrnmlPr.
Jurgensen and Mi tchell will
three other immortals, to be
oounced Saturday night, in
3 induction ceremonies July
The inductions will precede
year's first exhibition game.
.-..itt-hi"ing the Pittsburgh Steelers
the New Orleans Saints.
nnouncement of the five
uctees was to be Saturday.
word that Jurgensen and
itc h e ll w e re among them
ed out. ·
'It takes all of the pizazz
( of it," Hall of Fame Curator
Horrigan said. "But we don't
y it."
urgense n, the pro game's
t eHlcient pa989r ever with a
Ing of 82.8. ranks in the
time top 20 in completions.
empts . ya rda g e and
hdowns passirQl.
e Duke University product .
tlve of Wilmington. N .C ..
pleted 2,433 of 4,262 passes
32,224 yards a nd 255
hdowns in 215 games spread
r 18 seasons.
e spent hi.s fint seven years
the Philadelphia Eagles and
• ed the last 11 with the
ltliliak1ns, retiring after the 1974
n. The fourth-round draft
lee won National Foptball
l.llllM\.le pusing utles In 1!167 and
1 with the R~kina.
Jurgensen pas.ed for more
t n 400 yar<b In five games.
a league record, and had 25
\eata of 300-plus air yards.
1966 until 1968, he threw
f at lealt one tqµchdown in 23
-111.11'nt pines. , OnJy M(tchell'a-old &elmmate,
Brown, and O.J. Simpson
nk ahead of h im In total
Filipek filling a role
• • 1n eye-popping ways
A'rea scoring leader d~es it all
Scott Filipek
Tars nipped;
C~argers hot
from-the line
By ROGER CARLSON
OflM 0...., l'llot 9l•ft
The first time he took the floor
with Marina Hlgh's varsity he
led the way with 20 points and a
ha lf court ahot at the second
quarter buzzer for a Vikings'
victory.
And, although Scott Fili~k
doesn't connect for 20 points In
every game, nor hit half court
shots all the time, it's pretty safe
to say he has been the catalyst to
virt ually every ' Marina success
Sln ct'
The Vi kings· po int guard,
Nlpek 18 averaging 23.1 points
per game as a se nior after a
junior 1eason which found him
sconng at a 14.7 clip on the way
to All-Sunset League laurels, a
14-10 overall record and 'a berth
in the ClF 4-A playoffs,
The Vlkes are locked in a
By ROBB MUNSON three-way tic for second'place in
SflecW to '"-o.., Pllo4 the race for the title , a game
El Toro High's Je ff Arnold behind Huntington Beach, and
out.scored Newport Harbor's Joe the surge of Marina ls easily
Seager in the battle of the big traced to Filipek.
men. and the Chargers held on ln hi.a six league games he haa
for a 69-68 vic tor y over the scored 25. 18, 2~, 23, 28 and 41
v1s1ting Tars Monday night In points -a 26.6 average.
Sea View L eague basketball Wednesday Marina ls back in
action action. hosting Ocean View In
The Char~rs. who fe ll to what Is considered a key lsaue
Estancia In the ir las t outing toward the playoffs and/or title.
thanks to some fine free throw Regardles.., one thing's for sure
shootmg by the F.agles. showed -Filipek I.a at center •t.a&"e with
they too &'ala hit from the line his shooting and virtual c:ont.rol
Monday night, canning 19 of 20 of the oUel\se.
atte.mpls to pull out the vie~. ' "I doo't hold him back a lot,''
Newport Harbor rallied from a aay1 Ma rina Coach Steve
nlne-point deficit over the final Popovich. "He's 3!S-40 percent of
5:26 to make things difficult for our offense with his ablllty to
El Toro, which moved into third pau It off to somebody ei.e when
place in the Sea View League the defense coUap1e9 on him.''
standings with the '1in. The Vlkinp obviously have
Seager, a 6-8 center, waa thC' other weapona -1uch .94 8-5
scoring average are 7 .3 assi.sts and considering his size 14 "hoes
and large hands. It would appear
Filipek haa a rosy future.
It's not all roses, hl1wever,
... becauae when you're playing the 'rote Filipek la playing, there are
plenty of potential eriwa.
"Alter every game I wonder if
I could have done more or played
better," admlta Filipek. "And
although I've have a few aood
games, afterwards. I could thlnk
of more I could have done.''
·~We've bad o ur ups and
downs." adds Popovich, who as a
coach watches from the aidellnes
and lives or dies behind Filipek'•
acioompllahmenta.
"I questlon h1s shot eelectJon
sometimes," continues Popovich,
"but he really II a aood shooter.
With our type of game we need
what he's get11ng. .
''He's the best fut break guard
I've ever had. He geta the ball up
quicker and la great In an open
floor situation.
"The only problem Is that
eometlmee Instead of makina the
good pus, he tries to make the
great~ which can become a
turnover.
"But he has one of the best
feels for the buketbell of anyone
I've ever seen. He hu a p-eat
touch and feel for the ball. He
throws ln ahota d""'1\a pnctlce
all the time and people live •
double·take and uk 'where'd
that one come ftom?'
Filipek hH been playtn1
bMketball since .... lh1rd .....
in the HW\dnCtOft Beech 1y.tem
and at this time the only
queaUona anyone mlcht haw la
hJI defen.e, which comes out of
theMartN .....
catalyst behind \he Newport Chris Neumann, 8·3 w.rte PMIWa,
comeback. He added four quick 6· 1 Bill &lanpr a~ 8·3 ,:8orl ,
points, teammate J im Wolfe hit a Rotenawelg. •
But he doe1n't 1ee any
problema here.
"When I do have to play
man-to-man I don't Jet m,y man baaket and the Sailors found Neumann and Padilla -ere
themtelves tralllng by ,lull three. scoring In double t11ure1 and
After an El Toro buckc\., the •tangtr and Rolenlwtla h9w
Tars ecorcd al>< stralaht polnu, made bia conUibuUonl.9 6ut lt'1
the last on a slam dunk by the qWcknetl 6f P1Upek &bet hM .
Sea.er that gave-N e wfor\ dominated Marina'•~· Harbor h• only advan1.1p o the ''I'm not too worried about the
eecond haJf. 64-63. point•," 1ay1 the l8~y .. r-old
Todd Ingleha.r\ ad<k'd a ~r ol .....uor. "They com1 -1the .... treie throws for El Toco with l :20 plays .out. ~. Jivina th c~ a ~ 'mM lilll.i ia maN ·~" &Md &hey ~·, afva "Pi ht eonUiuaft. "Th• nae. ~ .
El Toro put th• 1am awav IOOlc8 better.''
( ... TAU, P. Cl) To 10 alon• with bl1 H .l
· ao ioo.," 1a1n1 nup0.
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have .1hown lnter•ll are ~, i.o,oaa and UC ll'Ylne,
but the'llM ftlurte '° ~ ....... JUlht now ..,_ VlJdnll 11'9 )all
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A final invitation
Bryant had to miss
llruln• rally for 2-2 tie
&It.on d~erwrrnan Ra)' 8or0491 m
broke \hruuih Wlnnl p•f' llah& '
chlcklfll def•n1e for a p Nrly In
the lhll'(l _pttrk>d Monday nlaht u th
Btuln11 rallied to ext«'nd thl'lr un~at.en •trt"ek lo
12 pmt'I with a 2-2 Nation.Ml Hodtey l...co14tue lit•
with th J ta. Wlnni~I Ml now wtnl-tn lta l t
10 1al1\Cll on th.i ruad . . . Aaroa 8rott1, Steve
Tambelll1I and Bob ~l<'Mlll11 11eurt•d soal1
within a 2:37 apan law In thtt lhlnJ period lo rully
N"·w Jet;!9 to a J 2 triumph over Piu.1bursh
. . :-O'OiltePll!tr Doll' Bealpre. mtklna hi•
ftl"9t •tart aft.er a lO·aame 1Unt In th mfnor1,
•topped 38 u( 40 1hota to help MJnnt.'IOUi lo a 4-2
victory over h08t Toronto.
Pariah, Bird •park Cehic1
From AP dl1palclle1 Robert Parl1ll 1e.'Ored 30 polnUt
SPARTANBURC. S.C. -Like • and added 16 rebounds, and Larry
many other youngsle n throughout 4. • · Bird acorcd 27 point.a Monday night WJ
the country. 8-year-old Donny Sanda the Boston Celtics outlasted the
lost a hero with the death of fonner Chicago Bulls 110· 104 In Na tional Buketball
Alabllma football Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant. Asaociatlon action. The victory was the Celtics'
Lwit week, Donny received one of the l.ut 14th In their last 16 games . . . In other action,
ll'tli.'rs written to Bryant. "' Truck Robln1on and Paul Weatpllal aoored eight
h seems Donny was sad to hear the newa points apiece and Loal1 Orr 1even during a 25-6
last month that the wlnnin&est collese football third-quarter spurt lhal lifted New YdPk to a
coach in hiatory was retlrlng. 114-97 triumph over Kansas Chy. The
H e tho ught that meant 9't't-minut.e burst in the third quarter turned a
Bry.ant wouldn't have a place four-point halftime lead Into a 77-54 Knlcks
to live. ~ advantage. RoblnS()n led the Knicks with 21 So he wrote Bryant, points.
inviting him to move in with
his family. Oregon hangs on to nip Arizona
. ''I appreciate the Gary Gatewood scored 24 points m lnvtt.ation, however, I think and reserve guard Mike Matbeson
my family would mila me if.~ sank seven free throws in the fmal
came to live with you, l :41 as Oregon hung on lo beat •
Bryant wrote. ln the letter. Arizona 86-84 In Pacific-10 college basketball
llllYANT "I ho~ou are working · ~i on Monday night Elsewhere, hard in school and are ma your plana to·-sophomore forward Ed Plnckoey capped a
come to Alabama someday to further your 27-point. 20-rebound performance by hitting two l'rlUl'atton," the letter said .. Donny-picked up -his af-feciioA-lor-&y.ull-free t_!lrows with eight seconds left to give r h' late grandfather W. A. "Billy )oe" ITtlf:ral\Ked. "Vtt,tanova-a 68-67 victory over ~~wl:: an Alabama nativ~ who uaed to tell his . Georgetown m Big F.ast action . . . Tennessee
grandson stories about the st.at.e's favorite ~· shook off a 42-polnt performance by Melvln Turpin lO score a 6~·63 upset of 15th-ranked
Kentucky in Southeast.em Conference play.
Quote of the day
Boxing truint'r Eddie Futch, on why the
boxing comm1SSton should make it harder r or managers. se<.'Onds and trainers t.o get ·
licenses: "There are too many people
walking up the street who put a towel over
t ht•1r shooldt>r and tell a kid they know
what they'n • doing."
Mancini stunned, saddened
SAINT VINCENT, Italy -
World Boxing .A.ciciaUon llohtwelght
chamnion Ra "Boom ~ Mancini
was •t"at:::f and aaddened" to learn
that the mother of South Korean boxer Duk Koo
Kim had committed suicide, an aide 1aid
Monday. ~
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w1..-n1 makee ha1ly departure
SAN JUAN, P.R. -The San II °'9ao PadNI' Alan WIUina made a
huty departure from -ituerto Rh:o
afwr the flnl aa.me of the Winter 1..Mauet champtonahlp flnala lalt w .. k.
"The outfielder, who wt~I be 28 ln two w..U,
had t>Mn thct leadoff hitter for the Ponce Uont.
T m otfklalt aald t,e left town tho ntaht of Jan.
27, after tho first 1ame In tht1 bett-of-1even
Nrl .
Local newapaper1 in San Juan attributed
Wlatna' departUN to thrwta made tpinlt him
after a melee In t.he final i1amA of the MmtllnaJ •riel. s:r·-
Both benchee emptied dwina the Jan. 2~ aame when WIUlnt I'll~ toward the pitcher
after h4' wu Mt-by a pitch, uJd the new•paper
IM:'CIOW\ ...
Baxmon Cowboy• flnt baHman bmael
Oquendo claimed Wlutna had punched him tor
no re11on durlna ffie melee and Oquendo
promiled revenae.
Ponce manager Jlm Napier'• only com.ment
on Wlaaint' departure wu, "You can't worry
about one IUY who doesn't want to play."
Wi111na batted .2~2 fof the Padres lut.
11euon a.rid led the tom in atolen beae9 with 33, •
despite beina abeent for two montha followina
h!J arrest JUiy 21 on a c:harae of ~Ina
cocalne. The charge wu diami9ed after Wlatna
underwent an anti-drug abuae educatfonal
·program and he returned to play Sept. 22.
Jabber home damage: $2.6 million
A fire that caused $2.6 mlJJlon •
worth of damage to the luxurious ·
home of LOii Angeles t.akera' center
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar may have been -
sparked through a chink in · a living room
fire place, fire officialnald. No one was fnjured In
the early-morning blaze Monday. Six peraons,
including Abdul-Jabbar's girlfriend. Cberyl
Pl1tano, managed to escape . . . Alber(o
s-••ur, ttie rast~st marathoner in history.
charged officials of The Athletic Congress, the
national govemining body for track and field.
w!th offering l'aim a bribe ol $50,000 to $60.000 to
run in the Loi Angeles Marathon May 14 ...
The Dodgen ann~nced the signing or pitcher
Dave Stewart, outClelder Mark Bradley and
Infielder Ro11 Jones, bringing t.o 22 the number
of pl.ayera reaching agree~nt.
Television, radio
TV: No events scheduled:
RADIO: Hockey -New York Rangers at
~ngs. 7:20 p.m .. KPRZ (1150).
E&gles; CdM
keep rolling -
Unive~ ity wins; Tan fall
(,;(,roru. d<•l Mar Jllgh at.rUQled whllo l!'.tt.anda
br M-d. but both ~·ms remain tied ==•pot
In the S4!a -View Leap Women'• rece
after victoriea M"onday nlcht. ....
lo OJ.her pmet, Unlvers!ty held on t.o cklfnt lrvln~ whllo Newport Harbor fell to El Toro. Here'•
what happened:
Corou de! Mai' .. 4¥ Co1&aM.ut U
The Muat.anp,.who lOlt to the Sea RJnp 6y 20
In the flrat round, made thJnga lnt.ereatJna In thla
WOMEN'S B~SKETBALL
one by ouUK.'Oring Corona del Mar 18-13 In the final
quart.er.
But In the end, It wa' 20 point• by LIH
Romney and 12 b.>:. Heather Ett.ey that paved the
way for the Sea ~· ninth victory against one
defeat .in league pla'}'.
Romney scored 10 of her points in the fourth
quarter to nUlllfy the Costa Mesa comeback bid.
Eatancla 73, Saddleback U
Chen Carpenter scored 19 polnq, Debbie
Hughes added 15 t.o go along with 21 rebound.a, and
the Eagles overwhelmed the hmt Roadrunners to
keep pace with Coron.a ~el Mar.
Coach Joe Wolf's team had little trouble with •
Saddleback, out.scoring the h0sts 40-7 over the final
16 minutes.
Amy Hathcock added· 14 points and 12
rebounds and also dished off eight asailt..-for the
Eagles, while teammate Amy Scholes. a 5·11 cent.er,
turned in her best performance of the' season with
16 pofnts; 10 rebounds and foW' steals.
Unlverally 4r, Irvine 4%
The Trojans moved into third pjace in the
standings with a victory over rival IrVi.ne on the
Vaque1'9S'coU(t. •
Irvine's~n Woolley managed t.o score 12
points before fouling out. early in the fourth
quarter.
El Toro 48, Newport Harbor 34
The Chargers out.scored the Sailon 24-12 in the
middle quart.era to pick up 1the victory at Newport
Harbor.
Lisa Wayne had 10 points for the Sailors, who
saw their record .dip to 0 -10 in league play.
Mustang s stuµ CdM
Irvine nips Uni at buzzer; Eagles breeze
FAtanda High is juat one ~ out
of first place in the Se. View League
ba1ketball race today. and Coach
Larry Sunderman can thank the
C.O.ta Meu H1gb Mustanp.
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Irvine's Bob Rhodes faces
pressure from University's
John Be langer ( 14) .
Track stars ready
INGLEWOOD -Former UC Irvine standout
Steve Scott will compete in the one-mile run, and
several other current area track 1tan will be on
hand for Friday night's Times Indoor Games at the
Forum.
Scott, New Zealan-d"s John Walker and
Ireland'• Ray Flynn are amoOR the mile entries.
Huntington Beach Hlgh11 Gu• Qulnonei ta
entered in the high 1ehool two-mile run, while UC
Irvine hal relay teams entered in both the mile and
tws>-mile eventa.
The Ant.eat.en' one-mile quartet conahltl of
Chrla Prletto, Steve Odgen, Ron Ooolaby and
Harold Todd, while the UCI two-mile \am conliltl
of Larry Hand, Juan Nuecke. Paul Carruza and
Mike z.ara,ona.
The h.l1h 1ehool boy•' ¥rint rela)' will feewre
o NewPort Harbor High ~ of Jack Koll, Sheldon
Bloc:k&ur1er, JoJo Dubeaa, St.eve Braiaa, Rob
Lowe, GU Ward, John Curet and Jamee Duley.
'
Coach Tim Parae1'1 Costa Mesa
9Quad stunned preVtoUaly unbeaten
(ln league) Corona del Mar Monday ni&ht· to highlight Sea View Leque
play.
In other 1amea. Irvine needed a
bubt at t.he buzzer to knock off rival
Un.iwnlty, and. F.at.anda breezed past
Sedclleblck. Kbe'a what }\.!lppened:
Cet&a Meta fi, Cof'9u del Mar to
Senior Phil Koa, playing for the
Injured Paul Edaon, acored 12 pointa
BASKETBALL ta
and had four key rebounds In the
final two mlnute1 to give the
Musianp a ltUJ\nln8 victory on their
own court.
Costa Mesa survived a 22-polnt
perfonnance by the Sea Klnp' Dave
\TanSt.eenhu,. and a tbaky fourth
quarter to pick up the victory.
"It waa juat m outstandJ.na job from
all five starten on defenae," pra.l.lled
C.O.ta Meu eo.ch Tun Par.et "We l'DAnaaed to st.op them intide ton.laht
and force them outalde. We alao
played a paUent offenae, got IOl1le
good ahota and 11mlted them (the Se.
K..lnp) to poor thota.
Ted Stitt, a 6-3 senior. led the
Mustanp with 17 polnta.
lrvlae 51, Uatvenlty iO ..
Bobby Rhodes' buket from the free
throw line at the buzz.er gave the
Vaqueros the victory In a hotly
contested pme at Unlvenity.
The Vaqueroe' Lance Neal had juat
four polnta in the contest. but both
basket.a came in the Unal minutes.
Bernard Uaaery led the Irvine
acoreu with 15 points, whlle
aopbomore Jeff Blelman chipped ·in
10.
The Trojana had four 1COren in
double fiaww. with Norm Stolzoff
aettina 14, Graham Everett c.h!pplna
fn 12.~ Caw .cortna 11 and bii
Blake addinl 10.
Et&uda 11, ..... ck II
Doua Pinckney tc0red 26 polnta.
Gary Jaepr added 20 to 10 along
wlth 10 rebounds and the Ea1les
acored an ~ dedtlon over vtalt.lJ\I
Saddlebeck.
"We probably ran OW' hl1h-low
~ pme aa well aa we have all
aeaaon '' admitted Sunderman,
WNm lm their record to
IC08
8-2 In league. "We were able to
e1tabl11h the tempo in the flrat
quarter and that helped ua."
The Eagles alao got a boost from
Nueer Mutt.ala who acored 15 point.a
and p}ayed no lea• than three.
poaltiom before the night wu over.
Jlm Ci.&rtil mana,ced to acott ju.It
four polnta for the Eagles, but he
dlahed off aeven .-.... Curtis took
juat four shot.a on the evening.
Rustlers, Dues
·seeking revenge
Both Orange Coast Collef e and
Golden West College wil have
revenge on their mind Wednesday
night when the Pirates and Rustlers
open second-round South Coast
Conferenct> baaketb8.ll act.Ion at home.
Golden West. sporting a 5-2 record
and In third place. will host Santa
Ana which~ an 84-74 victory at
Santa Ana Jan. 5.
The Rustlers. with a four-game
winning streak, anf Ted by .:>pbomore
John IG-esktr, the No. l ICOl"er in the
conference with an 18.3 ilerage.
Santa Ana's top scorer is Greg est, a
6-1 aophomore guard. avera · g 16.8
points per contest.
~C. 2-5 in conference. has four
home games In the second round, and
the Pirates will try to move Into
contention for a Shaughnessy Playoff
ap~t with a return match with
Fullerton College.
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E•tanele n, l9ddl1bectl 22
ll'TANCIA -Clrpenler 18, HetlleOC* t4,
Comny o. HugltM 15 CNletmen I. Sct>OIM
tliVeldler 2. Bf'anll 1 TOIM. 30 1a-21 73
AOCll.CUCll -JohneOf'I 10. NoYll< 7. MICfllZllcl 4, Tertado 1, HMMy 0, Pttm 0, Fenton o Totala; t 4-11 n . ._. "' a-.. Eltancui l4 18 20 20-73 S.OOlel>acto • 6 4 3-22
Total IOUll Eltanaa 12, S~e. 11
Unl"""1 45, lrvlnl 42 UMIV .. lllT'f-Ne•ell tO. Hines ti, Ma-• 4, ~"*' 9, Lacanlewla 2. , Cont.-a 4 Tot•. 16 18-26 46 -VINl-F191*oe 6, &o.. I. Aobwta ~.
Flynn I, WOOiiey 12, FIUgetalel 2. Slrnt 2. Pll+ltlpa 4 T OtalL 17 I-22 42.
---~~ ~atty " 1s 11 1-s
-12 • 10 11 2 Total IOUll ~ II,..._ 12, FOUied
out .._ (Unt-tfty). WOOiiey (>Nine).
.._(lnolne)
: ~=~~.~.":!:,!'tlr. vin. 1, Mco+tl I . Mallett 12. Aaneom o.
Talela: 22 4 .. 41
•WPORT KAMCMl-W8)'M 10. OoOclt
11. Sivlner o. leldle 4, ~. o. Acllll.on 7.
MACOon* 0, 0oen 2 TOlall 15 .... )4 tc..1190-W.. El T0to 12 12 12 t2-tl
HewPOf1 H•bO< t2 I I 10-34
Totel IOUll El TOt"o 11, Newport HltbOt 14
FO<lleO OU1 Doan (Newport Herllor)
heVlewlugue
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CoteeM eooree Altzona 15,,.... l.ledeo 81 2
Arizona St 1, ca Loe A~ 4
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Super Bowl .a jolly good show
NFL showdown "well-received in Great Britain
LONOON (AP) -While millions of Americans
were watching Super Bowl XVII, the National
Football League a1lo wu breaking new ground
8,000 miles from Pasadena.
An estimated two million Britons stayed up
until 2:30 Monday morning to watch the end of a
four-hour live telecast of the Wuhlngton Red.akl.nl'
27-17 victory over the Miami Dolphins.
"We got a very good reaction to the g~." said
a Sp<>kesman for lhe 1ndepencft!nt Channel FOW'
station, whJch h.u been showing hlghll&hta of NFL
matches throughout the eeuon. "We got lqta of
Basketball scores
t.elephone calla and nearly all of the people who iot
through were jolly pleued we ahowed It."
Channel tour ICreet1ed a total of five houn of
American Footb&ll Sunday. Nicley Home and New
England Patriot• kicker John Smith, an
Engllahman, praented an hour-Iona preview ln
mid-afternoon and Channel Four then pl.eked up w NBC ooverap of the 1pecU1cle by aat.eWt.e.
It wu the first time an NFL match had been
t.elevt.aed live In Great Britain. alth°"'lb football hu
become 1 cult aport here llnoe Channel Four start.eel
lhowing hia~hta.
Many Brlt11h new1paper&. which have
previoualy diu'eptded American football, c:a.nied
feature preview. of the maich.
"Channel Four bu bnd . . . a new addJction
amon1 thoae who like their •port raw and
phyaice.l," uJd Clem Thomu, a ooWd Welab NlbY
union commeniaior. •
Erle. Brown, a London cab driver, aald of
American football: "It II tremendoualy exdUnc. I
don't uncle.nt1and it all, but -.ch .... ich la a r.J
evenL"
Channel Four, antlclpatln1 that many
IJ)e(1.aton would be watchinc football U.8 .-•'Y'-for
the Unt time, ran throuah the nd• ot th4t PM
before 1wtiah1nc to NP.Ci ~·
Eagl'e kickers win
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It WM • IOOd day fOC' both the r.tancta Hllh aoccer tffml TUllday, u tM l'.aale men and women
9COl'ed ,.pecdvt 2-l and S·l vtctoriee owr N~ Harbor. _
• Jn rmn'1 ectlon, Adrian Ph0lip1 ICOnd wuh 20
mi.nu• ~ ln t.hl --lft •w the ......., the vtetory Clft tMlr own-id. ""r.aru.r, wdt:d;
Camfaa Md and far r.tanda IO tie the ICOle.
The aauon· Todd a.-u iDoAd 10 .mnue.
lntotbe ...... In ......,.., --. KaNh 8hJnle1 • .._
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o.trOll 12 27 If , .. tt• ,.
TOfDnlfl 11 a8 10 114 U3 34
WAlfl COW•MNCI
PalrM* DWWM PhlledetPN• u 13 7 211 149 73 NV ltilllclel e " 17 • 117 UM ..
WMhinO'Oft 24 ti 12 204 112 IO
N'f ftMlteta n tJ • 19' t81 62 .... .,.,.., ti 31 It 141 211 SS
PlttlOurgl\ 12 33 1 157 241 )I
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lloe•on 33 10 I 201 134 7• Montrlll 27 t4 tO 2:MI tll ..
lklllelo 26 11 8 '" 106 01 Oue«>ec 24 2t • :117 211 M
Hwtlorcl 13 32 • 111 243 32 .......,. ........ wonnic 2, Boelon 2 ...... ..,. a. P111•1Ntr 2
Ml"""°la 4, TO<onlO ':.1:•0-NV A•:r:;• •I ..... H .. 110-.. 0..•beO 0.trOlt al WHlllngton
Cllleago et SI ~
NV ltland4ft•ttCelgety Monl<Mltt V.,_ . .
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PASA0il!NA. -Record• H t or 1180
SundA)I In S...,., 8owl XVN !Old r-0• on owant'->. . ........
Mott 111ellln11 atte111p1e -31 . Jol\n
Algg!M. WNf\tnelon; ()4) Franco Herr••·
PiNOurgll ..... ...._.., ~ '°"" IX. ...__,,.,,..,.,._ 111.Jdw!Fllaalr-.
W~ (fM) Franco Hama, Pltt90Utgri ..... ~~ ....... '"°"""" ·~ "'" ..._ ~ -43 ylf"cla, Jolln Rlaainl. WMlllnglon; ( 2 dal Fr.,_ Hama.-~allurlll\ .,., Ollll9.
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Oii j>llflt ret .. rne -t , Mike Nel11t1, W~ ~>::,,-Wood. OtWI ~ .,._ ~City. .,..I
Moel y81C11 P"fll ••lurne -62. Miii•
H.ime, WHlllngton. (431 HHI Col1I•.
OMiand.,.. Mir• •CC .. SI.Iller ec.. XL
Moel )'wcM lltdtoft --llO, F"llllOll Walker, Mleml: 11121 L•trr Aneletaon. Plttebutgl\ .... Loa .,..._, 8uper llowl XIV LOfl08M llldioft rwtvn -ti )'9rcla, Fulton
Wall!.,. Ml•lftl (T-01, (IT rarO•I AIOll
UpdlyrCfl, 0.-.,.. o.ii., ...... low! XII
._,_ -. Mclloft ,.._. "**"""" (IS)-47 5,_.. ~Waller. ~(32.t
)'Well) Llny .,,._.. Plttllburgll ..... Loe
~ ........ XIV. ~t I~ llldlOlt <elt.lmA -I. FUiton Wiiker, .....,..
Moat combined 11templt -'SI , JoM
AIQalnl, W .... on 31 NIIMI. t '9Clllllflon: (dfF-Hwria. ""1allwtfl "'-~
8uper ..... IX.
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seconds later with four more
c harity to11e1, g iving the
Chargers 19 straight during the
course of the contest. ••This ls the biggest wjn since
I've been here," aaid an elated El
'l"oro Coach Tim Travers.
Travers a dded a w o rd o l
warning, "Our de!ttlny is in our
own hands -we determine our
own fat.e. This win doesn't mean
a thing if we trip along the way.
But we're where we want to. be
at this point."
The showdown feature d a
battle of two big players: Seager
for Newport Harbor and Arnold ·
for the Chargers. Both played
flawlessly on the court. as Seager
pumpe d in 22 points, while
Arnold led all acoreni were 24.
In the' first half It was Arnold
who took center st.age. The . 6-9 , -
junior poured In 18 points while
con verting 8 cU 8 free throy.ts•
during the second quarter.
Wo lfe added 12 second-
.:1uart~r points for the Sailors.
helping New~rt Harbor cancel a
four-point EI Toro lead midway
through the second stanza to tie
the game at the half at 34.
"The re was a continuous
c hang e o f m o m e ntum
througho ut the game ," said
Sailor Coach J erry DeBusk. "It
seemed as though each time we
got control. they would come
back and take the momentum .
:'This (loss) doesn't take us out
of the race. There are four league
games left, and El Toro has to
play the same teams that we do.''
Wolfe 9COJ"ed 20 POinta, while
Brian Folk added 12 for the
Sailors who shot 62 percent trom
the floor. ·
El Toro had four start.en in
double fiaures: Steve Thomas.
(12), lnglehart (12). Jim Hammel
( 1 ~). and Arnold , who is
averaaingj 7.8 points pe~game
A/J lor Seager, he was 10 for 14
from lhe fMd and 2 for 2 from
the line.
McEnroe leads
PRINCETON, N.J . (AP)
J~hn Mc&\roe, the wodd'1 No. l
ranked player, will lead the
United Stat.ea Davia Cup team in
its firat round match agalnat
Argentina, ~ 4-6.
Arthur Ashe, captain of the
U.S. team. aid Monday that the
equad will alto Include Gene
Mayer, Eliot Teltacher and Peter
Flemlnl. The aame four playen
captured lhe 1982 Davia Cup by
defeating France in the flnala.
The tfS.-Argentina match will
be played on elev
NFL. playoff i-esults
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Raider• 27. Cleveland 10
Miami 28, New England 13
New York Jets 44, Cincinnati 17
San Diego 31. Plttaburgh 28
NFC
Washington 31, Detroit 7
Green Bav 41, St. Louis 16
Dallaa 30, Tampa Bay 17
Mlnneaota 30, Atlanta 24
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New York Jet1 17. RaJdera 14
Miami ~. San Diego 13
NFC
WUhlnatOf\ 21. Mlnnet0ta 7 Dallu 37, GtMn Bay 2fS
Nf'C Clwnplonahlp
Wuhlngton 31. Dallu 17
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president of
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Feb. 25 meeting
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County area
Creighton Club.
For information
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Training flayed~;:.~ttim~m -.-;-.'='""'!"""'!· ;_-~-.... -
Air controllen eyed :zfja ,, " ._., ~-:J::.'°
At A • YOU MiUU•MAf W99 A WASHrNOTON (AP)..-uanu new ~•-·-rrl,. • IUUllA'*' °' n9 DllD o• uu•.ti..!aflo t ... ~ " ... .. • " ... °' , .. ptt0Cll ... ,....,.,., 11.,.., v...11 \'OU
controllera · Jre &•ttlna on-the· Job ltainlnl from aeAIMlf YOU·f~U l"OULD UH ACTION TO ,.,Tl~T
Inexperienced lnJtt\ICtOl"I, Mid • federal .. telV COWT~ A LA YOUR '"°'HTY. " llAY ..
bo•rd In a report critical of th• 1overnment'1 MOnOI~ 1:".:" uu :D: ~\~=-: = teachlna methoda. NOTIOt 11 MIMaY OIVIN, IMt MAfUM OP THI l'ttOOlllHH The National Tranapor1allon &fety Board u.ld on w~. ,.~ 11, .... HAIMIT YOU.l.....YOU •MOULD
l·----·--·•on f •A 1r t.r·*fl ·-1 I ,... M • 00 o'dOck a"'· °'Mid •. In COWTAOT A L.Atnl"· .. eA&111Uaaw o vv • 4U c oon..... uttll ~~ .touoodMct• 1 ,, 1ta. at 10.00 lhowed that rn matl)' c ..... controllenrwt\oiuit ~ . • lf.0~4>,.1t completed thelr traln( ... a are betna u.ted to lna·-·"'t "IAL llT A I 110\JIHTlll c 01 po I• II on .• 0 1 111orr1I • ... ... .. -HltVIOI. IOC•lecl •t IOtO Nortll corporallo11l ... duly •PPOl"'•d newco.nen. lfoechH!y, ~IOI, In u. ~ Truett• un«1•1 anct~11ual'tf to
The board Hld the pract ice raleea eafety :Mi·a~o=.1Yf.~W' .. ~No m;, ~.1i'~:1t, ~~M1~~t !1
que1tlon1 and con tradict• Federal A viation 1Av1Ho1 AN o Lo AN o~ ~Cl• 1n the ofllee of 111e
Admin1at.raUon rep1-Uona that requiN lnat.ructont AllOOIATIO,.., a Oellfornla OOUlllY Aeoo1de1t ol Oreno• to be "hllhly akJUed" In the area ln which they are oorpor1tloft, H dul,-eppo1111ec1 oou,,ty, et at• or ca1110111••1 ' ''utl" und4lf ailCI llUl'llUMll to the tittOOJled DV OMllel J. L~ MCI teachlft&. p-of Nie oontefred In th1t Moon-I\. l.1f'Cfl, flu•bend a Wit. ..
The FAA aald It would atudy the board'• c.r1t1n OMCI or T1ue1 u~ted t>y 101n1 taMnu. WILL llLL AT JOHN A. Cl.AIAUOH, JI\. 111d PUii.iC AUCTION TO HIOHHT flndlng:s. but a apokeeman lnalated that "t.ralnlni CO.N9TANCI A. CLAIAUQH, 110011' '0" CASH lil•y•blt ••
and ail' traffic operaUona are progreealn, Mtely" a.a huebend end wife 111d P!TUt llme of .... In lawfUI mont)' of tlle
the con t.roller workforce la brouaht back to full MACl<lA and NANCY tilACl<tA, United 81a1M) 11 111e Hotlh front • Huebll\d and wtle who aoqulrtcl 1111rtn0e to tlle county OOIHlhOwM, at.re~. tltle .. MARCY MACl<f.R, reooto.d 700 ChllO Cflnlel OrMt W•t. Sant•
a1n•1• e're veliry, vwer~ closf .. ?1ly m~~t..°.!'lng1 the =2~:·C: :fC::. = =.:.~:;.::0~·,::: .=
tr ng opera 0111. ere '-"'Y co .. .._.t o the P-oe 1oe1 flacordtf'• lnttNl!*'ll b)' It un<* Mid Deed of Truet 1n 111e
situation," said FAA spokesman J ohn Leyden. NCI: 3111ee.' bl reH011 or• blMCll ::.1:r1y 11t11e1td 1n 111d county
But the NTSB said ita ~veetlgation lnto the air :;,1:~~:n"c~ ~r .~:~;11~~1110~: :~~Urf:rlt>ed .. :
traffic font.rot system has reveeled IOme speclfic .. outed thereby. lncludlng '"at Unll Ho. 2. H 1hown end
safety problema that require Lmmediate ~corrective blMdl or dtlhlult. Notice of whlotl delcllt>ed 1n 1lle0ondomin1um P11111 · • h I ' 1 wu reGOteled Ootot>er 21, tM2. • reootffd OQ November 11. t97e In action to ensure t at nstructors are proper y Aeoord•r'• lnatrument No. boOlt 11H4. pagee 1315 10 1374
trained in teach ing techniques and sufficiently, 82-37129', WILL SELL AT PlJ8LIO l11Clullve of Otflclel Rllcofd1 of Mid
experienced. :,~o~RTgxl'N,E..::~ <:out•><· llUtllll "A"
The bcuu:d .• d~.~· l)Ol eXJ>eCt to finish hs of the United 8tll•. or • cuhW'• An undivided one·ll'llrlleth
investigation until early next year, but It u.ld tt otl8Ck di'-. on • ital• "' nallonel 1113011'11 lnterHl .. 1 ten1nt In
announced ~fh·•din-on tralnlng 80 that the FAA b1,,11, 1 lte1a or 11oar11 credit common In tlle 1 .. 1n1., .. 1In end10
uld k v• e-union, "'• etat• °" tecletll M\'lllQe the common ., .. of Loi 1 of Tr.i;t co ta e n . : -end loan NIOOlatkln dOmlcllld 111 0440. Aa '* mao flied 1n bOGI< 380
The FAA has said It expects to brln\tthe Wt1t• ... ~at1M1omeot P1g .. te 10 10 lnc1111lve of · Mia ... right, tltla ~ Int.,... held Ml1C•ll1neou1 Map1. RecOrda ol cont.roller staff to full strength by mid-1984. ore oy 11, .. TrullH, 1,, 1hat rHI Mid eoun1y. u IUOll term 1e ~
than 11,500 controllers -about two-thlrda of the proper1,-11tu111<1 In Hid Co~inly In 111e .,,~ enllllad "DeflnlllOl\1"
kf f.red _.__ ... t.rik •l\CI Slit•. delc:tlt>ed .. IOllowa: of th• Decl1r1tlon ol Coten1n11. wor Orce -Y'ere l au.er u~ey went on I e Lot 3 ol Traci No. 3940, •• eondlt1on1 and Re11r1ct1on1 ln August 1981. etlOWn on 1 M., recorded in.eoo. 19Clo1ded July 23. 1078 In 80011
145. pao•• 13 Ind 14, ol 11824,p11Q91t15to0U lndll1Mtol
A • J ' ' Ml~len•ou• .,•P•. record• of Offlolal Alloofd1 Of Mid County lllle gr.1cu t, ure poc:t MldCounty. ..Oe olarallon .. ), and eri y ,;::, Th• 1tr••t •ddr•H or other ernendmenll"' annexation ti.eto. common d"lgnatlon ol lh• rHI Ex~tlng therefrom all Oii, Oii
d d prcperty hlfelNbove deecltt>ed le rlght'1 mlner1l1, mlnertl rlghl1,
W. 0{1 a ...... 1• 1• C:;p u te purported to be; 2489 Falrw1y nelurtl 911 rlght1, end other iii ;::,. Drive, CO.ta _,_, CelllOfnlL llycl1°"rt>ona by wtlat-.r MtM The undt11lgned h•rao,-known, ~I mey be wlt.l'lln"' under
SACRAMENTO (AP) _ A mid partisan dl101a1me 111 ll1blllty !or eny th• pe1cel of lend herelnebove ·~In Mid 1tteet lddr ... o .. crlbed. together with th• bicke~· and agribUaineea opposition, the Senate or othlf common detignatlon. • pe1pe1ua1 right of drllllng. mining.
R 1 ltt h ed N K . k Said Mle wm be meet. without •XlllOl1nil lll'tCI OC*•llnQ ,......,°'· U es mm ee as approv ancy ir 88 wer1ent,-. expreH or Implied, and llorfng In end removing the
general ooupael on the powerful Agricultural Labor reg11dlng 11111. 901HHlon. or ume trom Mkl llll'tCI "' ot11er llnd. Orange Coast College'• Relationa Board. encumbrenc:H. to 11tl\ly tl'I• lncludlng the right to whlpetodl"'
1983 summer field study Kirk, appointed to the ..,.... by Gov . Fdmund prlnclpel balence ol tl'le Nol• Of Olrecoonall,-drlR arid mine from ,....... othef ob11G1t1on MOUl'ed uy uld land• othlf then thOM herelNbow
class, "Art of Western Brown Jr., muat be conf1nned by the Senate. The OMCI of f'ru11, wllh lnterHt end deecrlbed. ou or o• .....,., •~•
Eu r o p e , ' • w i 11 be position pays $'58,588 annually. 0111« eum1 H provided thtl'eln; lll'tCI lhafta Into, throuah or acroee
d lscusse d during a The comnu·"-voted 3 _2 wl•,.,-ut debate to plue ldvtncee, 11 any, undet tl'le Iha 1u1>1"'rl•c• of th• land • ....,.., ulU terme t'*->f end lnterett on tllCtl 11ereln1bove dHcrlbed. 1nd to
general informatio~al approve Kirk, who baa worked 88 a staff at1om ey ectvencee, end p1u1 •-. chalgee bottom 1ucn wl'llpt1oc1ceo or
meeting .Feb. 17. The for the ALRB since 1976. and_.,.,... of the 1ruet• Md ol dlr1Ctlona11y drllltd we111. 1unnete the 1l'Ullt et•ted by Mid Died of and lhel11 under end beMatl'I or session will begin at 7 The action followed a week of wrangling over rru1t. Th• tottl amount of Mid ~ the uteri« 11m1t1 tllereof. p.'m. ln Conference RoOm Kirk's appointment. oollo•tlon. l11ctudlno reNonably end to redrlll. retunnel, equip.
108 , located In the The nomination was temnnrarily blocked last .. umal•d ,. .. , ch1ro .. enu me1n111n, repelr. dHpen and _ ....._,_,_~.,.on buil_.1...... ,..... v i-k .,,.._of.thaT,_..,ettt.Ume operate any~ we111 or min.. -.u1u.uun.1·11.. ........ week~during a lengthy hearing when .~ ' °' lnttilll put.lr .. !an 0( tNa.Hotlma wlthOUt, l'IOwe\W. thl ngnt to drtl.
The public is invi~. supported b y organized labor but oppoeed b~ W ,329.04. mine, 11ore, explore and oc-•t•
The t o ur is b eing growen, captured only twc;> of the three votes o.tec1:s'A-:t1~:.J='v1N0s ::O~ ~ 1:1~~ :t:
o ffered for the ninth n_eeded for apnrnval by the five-member corni:nittee. AND LOAN land hera1111bov• dHcrlb•d ..
Year d is ta ht b ..--· Bo d ASSOCIATION, ,_,,.,In the d-1 lfom the IMne an ug Y art The Agricultural Labor Relations ar , • TNll•, company, 1 WHt Virginia
professor s Victor G . spawned by landmark Legislation puahed b)'Brown ey. REAL ESTATE Co1forellon. ,.corded June 1e.
Casados a· n d Don in 1975, arbitrates labor disputes between farm S~CUAITIES SERVICES. 191 1n eoott 12246, PllOI ta& ot
J . • Cellfomla corporation, Offtdal Aecofdt. eruunp. worken and growen. 1t1 Aotnt Aleo ••C9Ptl~thltefrom tl'le 0 u r I n g t h e ey. (SEAL) o. J. ~. au1>-1-wet• ta. t>ut without
informational meeting, PlBJC NOTICE "8JC NOTICE lta Prealdent tll• right or 1ur eice •ntry, H
the '"'·tructon will show 2020 Norttl Broec:twty, 1..-..d 1n the Deed "°"' the IMl1e .... NOTICa .wnNQ-SUtte :zoe. cempeny, r~ June 16, 1977 s lidee of previous triJ18 NOTICE 18 ~Y GIVEN"* Santi Ana, CA 92708 In 8oOll •2245, Page 735 of Oftldel
and di a c u ss this .-.cs propoeall wll'be ,.,.._.by Tat: (71•) ~10 Rtc:ord•.
' .. ..-...... ""City oA ea.ta ...... "" ofltc:e Puoll•hed Ortnoe co ... Dally PARCEL 3; sununer a ............ o1 thl City Ctarll M the City Hell. n Piiot. Jan. 26, Feb. 1. a. 1913 E • • • m • n 11 • > • • • u c n There will also be a F• DrM. Cotta,._, Callomle.· 474-13 •> ,.,_ partloultr1y •
question and a n swer untH Ille 11our of 11:00 1.111 .. on 101tn In th• trllcl• enthled
session. The course ~ :!·o!:3iecs .. pu-:.:V t= :!::::~tc!'~tt•=
provides a first -hand reedaloudlntheCounollChacntien PlBJC NOTIC[ ertlcl• entitled n follow1:
ol....-rvau·on of Wes•·m for -FURNISHING ALL LAIOR, "Ullllll ....... Support An d ..,_. .... ... AT E RI A Ls . E Q u I p M £NT . Settlement" ... Encroed1me11f'. and Eur 0 p e. s artistic TRANSPORTATION ANO H NOTICI ""T'Mlaftl'8 a.AU "Common At• e-t". achievements. OTHER FACILITIES AS M 8E T.a. ltL..-Z1 • PAACEL 4;
The tour will run July REQUIRED FOR THE OE NOTICa Ea •• m. n t (.) ••• II c h OF FOUNTAIN AT T YOU AM .. DIFAULT UNDCJI A eetament(I) 191.,. pet1kulartf 1111 3 through Aug. 4. MESA CIVIC CENTE , 77 FAIR 0110 Ofl TRUIT, DATIO tortn In the 1ttlcle en~tled ·~don. .O. IU l/. E . C 0 ST A...M.E._a.A., 11'-TIMUR 11, tMt. UMUll ··~ti" ol Iha DecWatlon Of '1 Ii ~o..n--..:~ -.,,.,,._ OVTaatlC"°'9"fOPtM>fiCI ccw•narit.-:' condh1one 111C1 "le ep Oue ,,.,,,-.x>OV. "ne A eet Of ptena. epac:ttlcetlol-. and YOUfl PROPIRTY, If •AY •I Reltrlctlont recordec:I on June 0, c o 11 e g e I s a t 2 '1 O 1 oc... oontrac:t documente '""f be IOLD AT A "'9L.IC IM.I. • YOU 191e 1n looll 111ee. s>eo-420 to
Fairview Road Costa ob1e1r<eo In th• olflc• of th• NIB> Alt ~no.."" n. 494 lnc:lutlW Of Offtclal"Aaoordl of M ' DapartmeM Of LAi1eute s.vio., n NATUM OP TNll PftOCllDtNQ u ld County (tlle .. Muter esa. F• 1JrM. Cotta,._, Ca11fom1A, AQAtN8T YOU-~U 8NOULD OeclerltlOl\0 ) and any..,.......,,.,
upon r90llpt of.~... CONTACT A LA or enMXatlON v.reto. uMer tM of 16.00. " biddlr'I ,...... plar'i On ru.dey, Febfuery 15, 1913, ~Ion '-dlno(I) In tuCfl er1lole. Thetas
look
Ind epec:fflcatlone be IMlltd. the PlaJC NOTICE at 10:00 a.m .. rren .. met'lc:a Title entltlld • foltowl: ·•0wnert• Rlghtl
, dNwga wt1be17.50 per Ill. ln1ur1nce Co!"p•ny •t duly And OUllH, UllllllH And C1ole
Each bid 1t1a11 be made on the T 1'1ae appointed TruetH unde'r end TellWl•IOO ... "UlNll~", "84.lpport
propoM1 fOfm and In the ~ N01lCa Ofl TMMTD'S IALI purtutnt,lo Deed of TNtt recotded And s.tllatnent". "Enc:JoedwMllt".
provtjd•d In lh• contrect tMPO• r,+N .... T • .. •01•1c 1 S.Otetn~ 1e. 1N1: .. Intl. No. and "Community Fac11111 .. 0 O Cu m 8 n ti , a n d 8 h 111 0 e " " T 0 l 8f57, In b004! 14220, INill8 t00. of e-Mnt".
at law-accompenle.d by a c.rtllltd or ~Tf ~ \Will OfllGlal Aecordt In the offtoe of the Th• 111"1 1dd1 ... and other c:tlfller'e Cf-* "' e Did OOfld kif YOU AM_•,_ AUi. T A County Aacorci.r of Orlfl09 County, common oetlQNtlOn, K eny, of Ille not 1n1 thlll 10 ~nt ol tlle CMIDCM' ·~•,DATID.M.Yt7, 81ateotCalllomle:EMc:iutedbyTtM 1e'1 properly deetrlbed abolte 11
_,.,.of the bid made,.,.... to '1m. .._..,.YOU TMa ACTION J 0 N E 8 . MARJ 0 RI E ~to be: 21 St-C,._
"For they know not the City of Cotta....... TO .N(»ftCT YOUft "'°:':: M. JONES Mo TIMOTHY A. JOHU Nol1h. lrvtne. Callfomte 9271'.
what they do" la the title Th• Contr1clor 11'1111. '" Lb• " MAY -IOLD AT A WILL ,a~~Lg AT PU8UC AlJCTIOH Th• 1Jnd111lon•d T IUltH -of~a pee.,.w-ro-k-e pwlorma..-~t tll .. w41.ft.Pd IAl.I 1r_YOU NllD AN TOH :T 8l~EOR..CASli OleG11lms:::anr ltabUlty for An)'
-'"11 • u lmprov-nte.-confomi to 111• ~fRMl Clr"TMI NAT\MI IPIY•bll et time of Mle In lewf\11 lnOOrr~ of the..,.....~
presented by Marjorie Lebor Cod• or tl'I• Stet• of °' '"'ou~~c"..t,.Of'!!'T money of the United Stat .. ) at tilt Ind ou-common~. " Humiston t Thunda"' Calllornla end oilier lawe of Ille YOU. 'f --·-· A CNc>m111 A--~ to the any, eflown hel'etn. a J 9 LAW'IDl. Ci.tic Cent., Bulldlno, aoo E. Seid u le wlll be mede, but mee ting of the Theta On '•bruary 9, tH3. •t 10:00 Chepmen Ave .. 01ano•. CA. •II without covenant or w1rr111t}',
Unit, California State ,.m .. VERDUGO SEAV.ICE rtgllt. tllle and Int.,... oonwyed 10 expr ... or lml*d~,...,,,ino tlttl.
As 8 0 c i at i 0 n 0 f 111111ma1CORPORATION .• C1lllorn)• Wldnowheklbyltundet MidOlad POH•HIOll. or ene~braneH,
Par"---•--'---corpor•tlon. H duly a119olnted of Tniet In Ille Pf°'*'Y lltuatecl In lnoludlng f••a. ChlfO•• end
u.u1E11wu ....... Truttff OJnder 1no pureuant to u1c1~IN!81 ... ~ • •ICP«WM of of the Truetea end of
D a lay Gr Inn age• ••111111--•--.. --OMCI of T"'lt recorded July 21. P•cel 4 .. lflOwll on tnat c.ntlln Iha in.ta «eMtd by Mid Died ol
N B b ~ 1971 .. lnat. No. 371°', In book map nltd 1n 800k 1•3. p~ 41 TN11,lopeyther~~ie1p91 e w p ort t!"ac , ia PAYNE 12777. P•o• 1210 01 011101•• lfld 48 of paroef .....,.. -de of. eume of the no4el•> by Mid
president of the group. WOODROW WILLIAM Aeclonll In~~-~ c;: Orange County, Celttornla. Th• O..ct of Tn.1•t to wtt: a21 . .oo.oo
Marcia Fouladi, Corona PAYNE, a re.al d e nt of Aacoldel•"' ..,._.,,... .....,_ .. ,, lttMt eddrw and ot• ~ wlltl Int.,... thlfao11'""" J4J/lt t,
del Mar, is /ro · .. ·lonal Balboa, Ca. Pa11•d away oA ClllltolM •ecllMd by ~ dHlon1t1on, If eny. or th• r1tl ttU 4t tl.25'K per erinu"' .. v.. "" W. TOMPKINS end 8A"8A ..... A. property d .. orlbed ebova le prCNldeCI in Mid note<•>'*" CIOlllll member an Florence January 29, 1983. Survived TOMPK1N&.w1u. SEU. AT PUtUO purPOfted to oe: 421 E. Tw.nllelfl and eny ldvenoet of 15&3.40...,. Cooling, Irvine, active by h i• wife Martha, IOrt AUCTIOl("TO HIOH£ST 81DDER SI... COit• ...... CA. lnterwt.
ber Mark Pa""6 of Prineville, FOR CASH~• time or Mle l'Wa underelgneo Trull•• Tiie beMflCltrY unCllr Mid Died mem · n..--... .;;d{ wU and In ltwful 111on1y of th• United 011cl1lm• 1riy 1reblllty 101 111y of TNll l'l«•torore e1*Mtd and More inform.at;on ls ...... ~.~... armer .e St•tee> et the Nortt1 ll'Ont .,..,.,_ lneorTec1Nel Of tlle _.,_ lddr ... dellvereo to 111e under11tned • .. dur friend Ruth Snuth of to the county~. t~ CMo end otMr common deelgnttlon. If Mitten o.cw11ton of deteult w available by phoning Newport Beach, Ca . C•nt., 01tve. w .. 1. aa1111 AM, any.lhownl'lertln. • Oemend for &11e. and• wrhten
548-2675. Memorial services will be Cellfo!nll .. ~.J tltle ~~:.-11 Seid ule wlll I>• made. but Notloll or OefllUft end btetlon,to
------------. b Id w~---'-y FebP'11Arv oon~ to --f T ·-, WJ I #ltl'lout covenant 0( WUfll\I}'. Ull. The UlldtnfOli.d ~ Mid e .,.....,...... • • -J .under Hid Deed o rult n tM axpr ... °' ~. reg.ding tllte. Notlee of Oeflllft Md &tot.IOI\ 10 2, 1983, at 11:00 AM at prooerlY lltueted.ln Mid Cou11ty poe.,..ton. or -.mbranoae, to Sell 10 be ,_decl In the_,,.
McCOAMICI MOITUAa•s
Lagune Beach
494·9415
Laguna Hills
768--0933
San Juan C.p1strano
495-1776
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ClerNtOry
1625G1~ Ave .
Costa Mes.a
S40-55S4
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waTCUff CHA,.. •~7 E 17th St Coeta ,__..
M&-9371
Pacific View M ortuary and Stal• deeolltled • pev 11111 ramllnlnQ ~ aum of --. 111e real P'°'*'Y 11 IOoMed. Cha el. Pacific View Loi 51 of Tract No.·soi•. In '"" the not• -.0 b)' aeld Deed of Dtle;"Jenuery 11, 1te:t
M.-f. .. rv _.,__ City of Ntlwport leeoh. M lllCIMl1 ~ Truet, wllll l11ter11t th•tton. •• Pacific Reco11ve,-a11oe --,, ...... ._,..,... • map thltaof r.corcMd n """" prOVIOtd In Mid ~ adWWIOel. If C«p, BAUER 1H . PIOH H to ao lnol111lve .,,,.. Undtf ""' , ....... °' Mid Died OONSTANCE E. BAUER. Mleceiltritoue Mepe, reoOld• Of of Trull. ft ... cnerg .. end Mltldt,,,._
2100 N. Mtlll tlt99t,
t 211\ Floor. •Hie 0416, ta r e81idehntcof -:,.~=.~ ... and othat ~:!,'!:~';''!:o~~ un. n1 on eac • a . oonwnon dtafONtlon, """'J, or 1"" Tnm 92101
Paued a way 1 u d de n I y rul proPefl)' deecttMCI ~ •• r"9 lotll _,,., of the ur,...io anuary 28, 1983 at h er purported to lie at01 c:::a .,.._.. Of tM Obl!Oatkln MOlilfed
l e nt• Alla, Oalltor1111
residence 'M.rw Bauer Md 8tNet, *'-POt1 9Mon. CA · by Ille l>fot*IY to be IOld end · · Tl'I• lhldar1l1ne<1 Truett• re11011ebl• .. 11meled 00111, been • • e c re t • r Y • t dleol•lm• any lfablllty for efty -~and llid'lllMM a1 .,.,. ume Huntington Beech City Hall incoo~ of the w .,._ of 1111 111111.i P\lltlloeuon of tl'le for many years and moet lftCI :.,. common dallgllllllc'ln, II NOUI» ot .... It m .1t1 ....
recently bad been a n .,.•14. •••~· o• "'•d•, out 01T~,::r:.C:.c'!:!ct°:: executive tec,eta~y for wltt1ou1 oov•nent or warra111y, dellvered 10 tr1• underMeMct 1 Harrlet W•lder. Beloved ..,,_.or lfllplltO, ,.._.,.-. wr1119n Otdaratton or DefllUlt and
wife of Rotu1ld C. Bauer• pceHHIOft. or a11ou1111t1a11off1 Demlnd tor ..... and • written
beloved mother of Mkhaei lnoludlno I•••· ollart .. •"• Nottoe of Default and -....on 10 _ ~ n..._,_ ,,.._ ...,.,.... of tfla T,,_ IM of tN .... TM ~-_,... -C. Heuer, ~.-. "'"'' crHted tty Nkt OMO of Notice of Oafeutt' and llece10n to Dary ll J . a ue r. Irle 8 . TNll, to pey the r.nw11•nt pMolplt ... 10 11e NOOtCllCI 1n 1t1e OOUftfy
Bau er , a n d P • tr I c I a UN of IM note ..,,.., by wld ...,. .,.,. ,... PfCl*"Y 11 IOOateel. B a l d • r a m • a 11 0 f Oead e1 Trwt to w111 atot,tn..» Date: ~ 1,, , ....
HunUn6ton BMch, c.a. AllO ~ 1~ 'tt;;" ,;:.,.":';: Tr~
1urvlvfn1 are a tr•nchon MnUm • ~ 111 ....,,.......,. :="~II:
Ronald J~ Balderama; J ooue end ariy advuoH of AN, CA nm brothen. John M. eonn.r ta~.a ~ ....._ 714) 147 ... 7t
(71 4)13&olM8 ~,.,A, Tom
PNeldant ~\lbllltled Of•rioe CoHt Olllf)' ,lfOt,Jall, tl,Ftt.. 1,1, 1993 ..
JoHph Conn•r. both of of TIWl•::t:-:.=..O:: ::,:* "· TOWl*IMI, 1
Orl•Odo• Florida, Chart .. tiet!ffl'M to tM v~fled a hoel~enee Oottt oally 'v"9Md ~ c..!. bJ:. Conher, JaicUcn, Ca. and a Wfttterl DaalaM!ot\ of .,... Md Net,,,_ 21. ,_ 1, 1. ,.. ~ ,,.,., 11, II. a.,._ 1
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beam celUnp, fumllhed, ~lioe, $420,000 .
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bath, 3700 1q.ft. $J.atm,ooo. OoNnfront.
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parade llghll . Large 2 btra lot. I lle & ftr\tn. by ,.,_ bulld 011 StrMll In, ir• No pate Gardener lncld. WOOdbrldge Condo. 28r * 1360/lnO up 8~ t 2 8d, t 8a, rldeclorllecl. 040-034 t all t·30pm
atory ) Ir home with OWMt at t0Wi4. 3811 ~ Lua.ury penthou ... w•lk c:htt.cturat plan• approv· 1160/mo 557· 11182 & 1~1>9. 2 11ory, 30 8rlet· & 2 8t unlu(n & !urn gar. pool Ctllld OK No E/8tr>e 00.., l>aeh-.;=;:-ta.r~ !amity rm, lorMal Canaoa way 11411·830& tot>each.Ewrv•~lly ed Derwin Or . Ocean· 41111·•721 wood 1 760, Ag t pool.epa 181t2,londa P9f• 1600/mo. t3H A 131oirno ·• · ,,_ ~:'"~11'':,~;, for -WI ~~~NII~~~ TL~I 1lde St.11311,000 Buylfl 3 er 2 Ba, dbl gar, trg yd. 541·&032 1142·2134, 042·3172 8aker 1141-0763 875·114~
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opt Ion SU IM IT I Eay walk 10 bc:h, 4 81, 3 Mtjeltle t80 deg Peetfle 80 d P lfl<I dbl g•r O/W lrpl pool 2 br, r_,., ref rig, Jar· Inga. No pet.a, furn tvell 1 U I U I II ~1·1400 Ba . •P"'"lou• llvlng rm. ocean, Ctttllna aunMt & M•IMllC 1 eo IC tennla · 11115' No' pate' daner. I HO mo. 42 ~11~ 1'1 IHI ' • • -city night Ilg ht vliw• . oceen. Cattlln1 aunNt & 833• 1053 Of j 52•5112, · Monterey Or. 49•..0111-4 • Newly decor GH pd.
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WATI HJ MONT lamlly rm. laundry rm, high above old Corona city night fight view• • 111 ott.,-.d Cr, HB encl gar. dwahr. pool, 2 Br 1 Ba. $.450. 2 Br, 2'.t Ba. 2 car git
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HOM!.,._. =rtf~:ony. 111111,000 d et Mar t..oc•t•d In high above old Corone Huo• 5br, 3b•, form D.R ..... , ... !t1atl 2212 Btwn Stater/Warner BBQ. No pe11 542·5073.
REAL ESTATE ---------t Newporl'• moat u clµ; del Mir: Located In l1m rm, pre1tlge loe Nr. 3 Br 2b4l, large pvt yard, ON Stach
Cell Robert Mlll)ken
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631'1400 . 1 Br. Adult Condo. Fur· ilv• and dHlrou1, H · Newport • moat uctu· echoole, lrwy & ahop1. Frplc, family rm, utll rm. LHaaa ltat• 2'41 .. "==tff........ STUNNING ,.,,... 1 & 2 er. n I• h • d . I 7 1 . 0 0 0 cure rHldenllal ittH ilve and dHlrout, II· 535·67111 $760· 1131..0300 a......,iy -wwcm ,.::mil ,,_
A 8... 1511. 141 1 1 oure r111dentlal areal -ti • BMutllul beachfront 1pt. 2 Ba. Garden Apt. Pool. Lg• TrlplH 2 Bdr, 2ba ~ .. 1 ... ltU tee-2297 gent 0j1,~!d 10 th;\1~~!:1 88' by 168' level parc;el Sp,eclal m home 4br, MlHlta Vltit 1217 0oean view ltrreee:rv AP&ITllllTI 1406 & 1495. 710 W. 1500 mo. 1209 Florld• !!!!!!! -,_._ 1_.. btddef for cuh °'trade ottered to the hlghHI 1 ~bl 11111& molopl. IO - -lnc:I. 'Thr11 June 1&1h B11ulllul garden •Pit. 181h St Call (213) 493-11165
Jatmln• CrHk 2 I r & 1n1.11t _, Call 875•2311 d•y• or bidder IOI' c:a1h or Ired• buy (ownr) Small down. HOMES FORfENT 1450 mo. ptu• utlf l d.. P1tl01/deek1 Spe, hHt &Ide 2Br 11.i.ee p.ilo &
den, end untt. ,uarded IC OI 875-3311 9V9I & wflndi C1ll 875-331 t evH & Nr So Cat PIH Lori, M1 .. 1on Vlelo Bdrma. poe11 4114·113te paid No pet1. ..,.... 1540 mo IW 1001 gatM, tennl1, 1wlm· L an wkndl 54l-8077 1700·'750. Pe nct d -"----· ____ ___,,.,...,,., 2 8drm 1V. Ba 15&0 gar..,,-3 Br 2' ea. lrpte, 2 car
ming pool avail. 1275, LDCITill _1r_....UU11 llOO E1lde 1 + Den. g1rage. '!!f1d1•~!'-~'..!<~ l!!J!rl ltas• 2Mt 2 Bdrm 2 Ba. 1585 5411-9950 garig•. aundry tacit 000. 1a..tete. P.P .--••-U . £11~Ult S5llO/mo ,.... .._..,..,,. "'""""vvv 3911 W Wiiton 831·5&&3 1 Br. 13110/mo Pool, S36-02117
,..._.. ... 1124 3 bdrm. 2~ be. Plen 3 In l&YllHU Heve u clu1lve Herbo 5411-9950 Agent. no 1" 1 Br. Ulll 1 Maple ,\ve •love. refrige, lndry lee: '"Ml. OM BEACH ;-;; .. ;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;!iii. 91 Orchard Ole n • North· Speciout lamlly home on Ridge Rene1u1nce 3 Lge 2 br 1 be duplu Mallorca Conleua 2 bf 2 Spacious sln9lt. OM $375/mo Up111lr1. No peti 423 W Bey 2br/lba Avail lmmecl
wood. Very nice home Quiel 11ree1 In gate bdrm. 2'h bl, 1pproic carport 'olW W/D hk: ba condo. lake \flew, Ftb. & two btdrooM 11ov1, lndry rm Sierra _6_4_11-_9_5_1_8_____ 9&8~216 ..... 2 lldr..-i MCI\ tide. 2 car
gatage, 1er119 IOI. RV ae-
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A/C. SkyMght In llv rm. gyarded community. Prl· $82,000 equity Under· up, no P.ta i 178-F Pit· I, '850/mo 1137·3341 Mgmt. 841-1324. ~pl for rent w/loll 1---------E•ce llant eul·d•·H C vat• l>Nch. 3 BR, 3 BA. prlGed at S4 t5,000 Wint 11 15 5 0 / apartments. Nlc:e arM. Cati 3 bd. 2 ba. C1thedral
ioeetloo on quiet tide ot c:onverllble den Rede· 25 to 30 II boat 11 pert ~:;..,9~ m 0 · l!!J!rt ltu~ Wt Ftr891ec.. pool, Pllhwalh· 11-45-11404 bel 6PM. eeiltng1, 1875/mo
lhe 1trMI. Fu t eecrow corete & hi ve lhe llnt1t 951·93119 HARBOR VIEW HOMES 5 tr, pvt patio, ictra lrg 845·7541
1111• tUV\ d Ole EAST SIOE 28r encl ger garden. "2 Br. $575. Sharp 2 BR, good foe, poqlbll. "·"""· $3115.000 ll'C,kl•n . II Will TRAOE hOM• 1Qulty • • • BR 3 full balh. eloM to 557·28'41 encl parking. '4115 mo. 1 bd, 1 ba, encl garage . Halderman.,.04W200. In Country etvHl Miami age. yd,/.~2!4~~· ahopt & perk. Commun· • 957·5880 d1hlwther SA 15
ongollcourH,wlthpool, • "l: pool. S 1500 mo. 11-45.7541
Jae Done by decorator. SUPER CONOO In back· 7 2·21117, agt. 11£'8ti8.AIJ Hiil. llW Specloui 1 9' Apt quiet
12117,000 with Sl67,000 bey. Tennie, pool & IP•· 3Br & dtn. 2 atory, nr fUINtSlt or $510/mo. 2 Br 2 Ba area near Hunt HllbOur In equity 1001. mortgage, 3 Br 3 B1. 3 cat gar Wei ocean eomm. pool, ten· UNFUltNISHED lPllMITI lrplc, laundry rm, endld SAll5/mo 840•8807 By owner lor Laguna b•r. den. lrplc, patio, nli n-cpll etc 310 Beautllully l1nd1c:1ped g11 Small pet ok 8101 ________ _
BHch or Newport w/ dining All for 11290. Proepecl , Ntwport All UTILITIES garden aptl. POOi & Sp• c.n1 .. St I · 2744 Ill.Ill Olllt ocean• v11w1 or 01her Herry Frederick , egt Shores 19~. 873·2654 PAID. HEALTH Pallol/deck1. No pet1. TIL llc8t 1•2·1101 ;;.;m-..;.;•;;.;•,__ ___ ...........
3 er 2'4 Ba. pm Lido lntlrHllng tradea C111 631·12M ClUIS, TOfNIS Bactlelof $.410 ----------t TIE IPlllll
1 re a . F 0 r 1 pp 1 Gary Le VI n t Cle 3 B 2bl 2 car ger ~t CrMI, lg 3 BR, 2'h I Bdrm ~7().$475 1405/mo 2 Br 1 Ba 1 Br 1 BC rtfr~, pool,
6•5 . 143.,. Prlnclpali 7 14/85 o. 1 7 o o or an ' · b1, OR, lplc, wetber. SWIMMING plus 2 Bdrm I'/• Ba 15&0 2267/2264 Maple St. 5 .. • 4n 7•4806 w1111lde Gardener blln·lnt. rtlr. lg 2 car m·· .... mor•t So'"', TIL 11.., •.a• 111• epa, tennta S Olmo Oflly. • $700/mo 645-7151 gar, tennl1, pool, 1p1. uu1 .. .., 225f.~=erd -.mt. -£· • 566-4089
1/: Macnab · Irvine,
llUITIH If IWID Hr Ha H 000 4WI (2)1br condos Trl·Clly, 1525 c:ute Cape COd ~Br $1175 mo 1ae Avl 211 no ptts. Modeb Lrge Olu 2 br condo, -... -.-.-.-1-.. -1-C-~--2-1-4-, --~------• 4 bdnn, 3 bath. family ~Uy 'pa1d' 1240,000, ~~. !?~ ~,.!~~J~ry, Ill• be, wood llr1, new 5•4·30411 ~ dl41y 9 to 6. Bec:he!Of $3115 gym, pool. 2 bet, 1enn1a.1=•----.-....-----..-.......
4 II' 1tli be, nr So. Coeat rm, pool. I 175,000 By 1011 job will Hll !or ..., "" •cptldrp1. UHd brick. 3 Br 2•,i, Ba Condo w/ 0 k 00d 1 Bdrm $.475·SA9Q ail poaa rec. Adulta. 1550 1 BR apt Great location iPtan~~·~-~.ooo~~-~P~rlced~~IO~liiappiil~.;5~5~1-;10;7~5~.=r~I $210,000, $5,000 dwn l.L w..... 1&25 Grdnr, gar. No pelt. goUcourM view. 2 lrplc:s, a w 2 Bdrm, t•/, bl, $560 + • I F I LI 0. p . nr beech & town. 1450 ..... Agt "3-25e7 64$-5735 eves/wtlndl 1145·2568 MC ·gale, tennl1, pool GMdeft Ap•tmen~ 131 E. 18th. 846-681fJ 7141625·1708 ytly Call 4117·6428
1t Ull ... a. E. WllTll 3Br 2ba. tam rm, uv rm, 2 11400 557.7372 day1, 1111 E 18th. 842..0856 E1111ld• I Bdrm. emau I le ~ 2169 AllYme financing. tmall Ill O&JIYll Private lnv.«tment group 0.,, 1875 CloM to .S.C 675-0109 eve1 port ~/No. but coiy, lot1 ot natural twptrl IC UITlm 1111 UN
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down and move right lnl ... -·-·n11 11 ~-ur,'OQ,atl s1,ze pr,o· Plaza .• 11112 Cernatlon. Ph: 3000 liq II WMtGlf hm 4 H O !MM Aw 21 8d8d.~. 1v. ba t~ wood RI nt s 4 15 WATERFRONT 2 er. Oen Sotclow 1 Bdrm condo •~ ..-pert ... or ong erm n· 640 6140 · 851·9522 Apt 1800 IQ 11 of eieg· wftfl oper1 ~·. large 5 Bedrms. !amity room & vutm1n1 Beck P•Y· --· bf. 4b4l, pool, ec>a. d«'I, (•t 161111 151 E. 2111 5-48-2408 anee 1mldll bHutllul
kitche n. dining are•. dining room, lm~ltt• men11 & defeulll 1e· !tilde 3 Br. 1h 8a,.1rpl, tam rm dine. rm trtple 645-U04 -1-8-d-,-m-C-0-1-,.-g-.-.-v.-1-1 Large 1 Br neer ihopl, gardena &. whit• "ndy
llrepl1ce and 1p1clou1 throughout. New C:lt· C891ed 0<1 llmlled bUll d1hwr 2 c:ar gar. ger l1550mo 552..()873 pool, •11 utll Pd lll84 beed'I AIC)eelalplUtfOf
c:tedl. Enjoy all the -peta. drapea, marble en· We ovy & trade equll-$1175/mo 842·7282 tit Euc. home In Big C•· ~So Poot, IPll. ~'ls gat· MonrCNla.,5"48-0338 boat o.met•. M00t your
nit ... "1'h9 Lall .... "-9 try & decor Electronic: (l1C) 171-Hnt. 5pm nyon 4Br. cuetom pool, 1700 16th SL =°'~~ ::-645.58~';'°· --1 -Bt-Ap--"1-SA,--1_5_/mo-.-i bOlt In lront ol your apt
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wood• •hopping. 11111. 2 lplc, 3 cw gar. heated WANT KouH In i..gune pool &. uuni, rent or 644-9804 dye, 120..a.112 _!4Z·5113 *IL.Llll ..... U7.,.8211 142~50 at the ~ Mwlna ii • 000. • ~ & 19a. 16411.500 Bch wioeeen vtaw1 for 540 4734 759 w. 19th. a hap(>y. c:.relr .. w1y ()( 142 12• ......_..10 long term leate lor le•M 091 • 'BIQ Canyon Condo, 3 Br. LUXURY 21 ... ~ Ille. Pre&entty avall a>
· • young e11eeut1ve. Must S\f98' lhMP 3 Br. 2 Ba. 1u1L golf courat vtaw. -----------i 1 Br. 1 ira. _.115 mo =cD..;;n;;;..;;.1,.;P ... tia-=t ..... _ _.... ....... -..,1 I 17 501mo No peta. L do ea . have jacuzzi or 11aam lamlty home. bit In gu pool, tennl1 I 1•0011M. OCEANFRONT DI• 2-4 Ek 3 Br 2 a.. '635 mo -p ' e • • • c • ' '
A PETE BARRE TI r oo m M a" Im um kitchen lamlly rm w/ Avall now 644·7424 By week or month "nulft lrom beeCh 2 er. 1 81. Near Co111 71 41760-<>919. ~ . 67-:a._7300 lt200tm '°'R 1 ' 873 7873 Hwy, ocHn vl1w. new ---------.r O e erences Ir pie , new eerpell, HVHm1 lovely 3 & den.1--·-------11ble Pullman 1op1 p1ln1. c:tean, garage, NO FEEi Apt & Co'ldo ·~~~~~~~~~ 850-1700, 4117-4808 drep11 & paint. Huge varan.r. comm 1poo1, eechelor condo, beaut Otcoretor drap91 t>aleony 1 480/mo . rental• Villa Rentals ·-L ----~----i yard, covered patio, 2 s 135 o Av a 11 215 . amenltlel, 1575/mo Ptuah wlw carpet• 7 "' """70 tt 6PM
CON00-28 r. HHa tnli~~iiiiF~ lfWPOllT ltatala ' car garage Im"*' evatt. 840-4<>99 1714)538-7701 {11•5.30) Welk In Cloeets 14149.,....., . • 676-4912 BrOll.er ~. 189.500. v .. S87 Imo lnc:ld• garden· (2t3)433--51C>e-Private P1tlo Of 2131402•2657 eolleci. $550/mo B1cn.t0< Per>·
c ant. Only 110 .000 IElllTS B r . k.. ..a water Pe1..icome, Lux. •I*: duple• Ocean GounM'I Kitchen Large, a.art 2 &. 2 Ba, ltlOuM Verlallles. pool, down. Bkr •911 -78411 ........ OftTll ... " uau $500 MC req tat & tut view, 200 II from beh. 2 OcHnlronl 1 br. 1800 Carport w/1torage get No peU 496-1411 •P•. HCurlty Oii• ell ._ -·-lllll I 1 .. _. I '·-~ 21-2444 Fordhlm By appt. Br 2 Be. frpl. bllnt, w/d unlurn. $1150 lurn tlll 5 1d00r eeo or 4113-74.S '500/mo amenitlea. no pet• Catt
. REALTY
---JUST LISTED to MO IM· I -I~ -Agent 957-0701 Cullom decor S 1100. June 15 833·3743 d'fl, • pa, ~ndry
W/8l0€Sbr. 1.,.ba,2car =''= =·~::m~ MEOIATEt..YI ~ 3 By South 8-y 3 Br 1 81 E/Slde CM, 2 BR, 1 Ba. 1131·2"0. 730-0104 evs/Wkndl 5o411-i630 l~~~a ~t~ ~· 02:!:-. !;SL~\ 142·1603 get, IOI yard . Auume Eltcel-Br . OEN home Hat Avlll now lhru June 17 ...a-~ 1 a.. 0 ... _ ,.. •• ,._ -.. -ltll.000 VA w/1 13,000 on ntra terge lot. quality a clan lhruout 1750/mo. lnclud'g utlla 313 E R~ter $525 Lllu,...-.. H-Lerg• 2 BR 2 B1, 2 11y tot• 01 gr ... 24551 Alla WllTll lln&LS
_dowfl __ . _6'_2_..o430 ____ -t ~~5~~ ~r doors Sky!llM E~ 11-40-\343 mo Ill & lut, no pell, SPAOllll llfoalSf 1750/mo. Pool. Jae. Adj unit, $550 mo No pell V I 1 t a S 1 5 0 I mo 3 & 4 Br CIOH lo wit ...
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E.llde 2 81 1 Ba. lowelt W Rllllll PtaJ11.Ja 2101 8a. waaher, dryer. OW, f:;~·2~:i.lmmtdlt· OCEANFRONT APT-IBr, _P_a_m ______ ~ laat, ltac• -Broker 875-A912
priced A·2. Della Aidt RE/MAX 1131·1268 2 Br oeeanfronl cottage, stove. ref1g. Children & w~•-I l ..._.le winter rental to 8· 15. 28r, 18• dplx, pvt p111o, l~=~·=•iiiiii.lliEn'.i:m~~-· 831·128e. Iii\. s825 pell OK $800 mo. lat a """' • a,... • $450 mo. Incl utll. No new drpt, 1re1h paint. II Wilm STULi old & rustic, mo tut S200 cs.po.it. Extra lealten ~ 10 p • 1 1 . 5 4 8 • 1 II 3 O • eloH 10 th"" .......... "114 LuxtltY
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DAILY PILOT 1_.... ....... 1-1 11fGl<>u1 h6me w/10<mil CtrtH ••I •11 2122 850•1352 • Terrlllc I alory home, Quaint ~front atudlo, ar .. 1133-8182
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STUNNING 4 Bdrm trldl Tenc>f'e 780-8702 or 2131790•5125 eves 780-11307 mllr lie/vu, l'Mldl qtre, move ·1n StOOO/mo
POOL horM. 8.-ptng 1131.2w. Prln only 1..,.,1 ltae~ 2119 poot, 2Jec· $3600 mo. 840-4054.
Vlftrl of BAY & OCEAM. BLUFFS tingle 1tory 3 BR, -ftHlaia Vallg W4 e411-4J I--------meMiB"IJ ~ ~ CAL~C:,.:~ 28A. end unit, comm L:~r'!LE1·, ~o~';'c,2 ~j 4 er 2 Ba. lrplc. fenced BEACH BARGAIN. 2 + A!!rtatall Val. TIW•lm
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Seelhofe, LOANS 11112.000. 8507 Seaehof• °' (4rlve Fenetd ytrd & ~arage. 11100/mo 5421·3,0llO. utll M2 2909 Be N.-tv deeof. 1495 I 3 BEDROOMS w_es_1_c:1_1t1_2_Bt--2-ea--o.---·-UI lmlll by flfll) 1700 unlll June 1<.ld• & P•I• wa c:om_1. S48·2782. 542· t 1 · • Ho pet.a. ~et74• 2 BDf111S FROM $475 luic• eppllanc:es. lrplc.
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1urn11t1ed by Steve 10 11ep1 to 1and. Avall 1183.111140 alttr e pm, t d comm. Only 11800 no pell. 1 4 50 mo 1575/mo, 54()...&.448 •Dat~MJN\ol Lovely 3 Br 2 Ba. yny ·~
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Olgelt tame. Computer Tulia lON =~~5~2 :rm:8t;~5 la .... Gorgeou:'?~, 4 bdrm C.reu ••t •ar llU S3~t;:.';a~·or1a •l.MJaY FACIJTY 11050. 860-1108 all 4 lectl. WI over 7000 IQ. ft. l111ft11ft1 r-11 home w/pool & ..,. tor &42'3780 •NO PCTS 1 Br,lrorn $.425/mo. 2 Br
13.950.000 I•• w / ....... ovoe 1 tnd 2 bdrm1 avlllable 11500 (mo. mo) For Large 1 Br, 2 Ba. lrplc: .• .,85. 1 8d 1 ea........, from $526/mo Rent~
t1nanc:1ng. Stapl'lln Tum-now. 4001 Hell Me d«allt cell Freel Tenore w 1111 to bMCh. seoo1mo . ..., · '· .· ,..,...., 16761 Viewpoint Cane tore Feb. 20 Ho deQollt
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Propett... 1am11y room .tth 11· ao11c1 GtHral 2202 2 bdrm houH. lam~ Nwpt et .. 1 condo' 3 bf, 1 & Glfl99'bf•ad apt. oar •Clean 1 bf Mac:Ar\huf :,~ Hell (lwfl ...t, ::::'!,~c;!~9:haco~
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BY OWHEA/8AOKER h1rdwood llOOft. huge 2 'sr. t I•. yrty 1650 b ••ch I 112 5 mo . trplc:. we t ·11171/001. Tennla. pool. apa. No 842-6604 Spaciou1 tBr, pool, tge In B-r11t Ivan Wall1 country kllc:flen with fir• 2 Bt ocntml S1000 714·891-3314 ·11175/mo M2~ MAGNIFICENT VIEW, 1 pett. lmmed ... 75/MO •r-3 ,..,.,., piece. Tutetully deco-• n ... ..-i.. ..._., 17",. 1at 7.,. 2....,. T balcony, new cpll, "° CUltom 4 t>r. be,..,.... ra ted . Enormou1 fol ..aotll IUL Nr St Simon and Juoe. Spec! vu, 38' 3ba. Har· ...... ,,_ . ..,_.. ,.., ' t ... ...., ene •••I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!• 'pets $800/mo &44,..7117
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Ctlamber1 oven & wllnut Shown by •P~I. Call lal... CONDO$ 2 & 3 bdrm1 w .. 1c1tt1381 2be , tge lam ~· ;:~ t;;us~t~oA: -.........,--2-8_r_2_9a_. No-.,..--. •Tennla+Sp.+Pool Rd 1550tmo plu• utll
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-·-UUU 11600. New 3 bt, dtn, lam ACCEN'T O N STYLE NEW POAT StiOAES, 2 C.ta.... !JM 2 BR 2 a., cpl•. drpe, • 14 Spadoua Plen1 -·-rm, din rm, 3 trplc:. 3 ear 3 2, .. b t tty' er. 2 a. & den. Walk to 1 __. ~ ........ ,1d,.,, •Gourmet Iliad kllc:h· "'·-1 ........ T-'"·-h•-g11 '"ft' 873""""" H•"""' bd .,. • am 11"&/ ..... 2 2 ...... Wealtld• Skvlark Apt• 1 ove. •••' · ..... ., · ~';'b,. ;.~·;: ~ ...,, .,,.,..., t1ci';M. OuMn• Kit, tor· beh. .. .. "'°·..., · '""' 820 Center 2 81. 2 Ba. P • t Io . a 0 0 mo ~t~ upon req~t.
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t4Mtet wllQY9 handyman nH~ 11u11dry ind 1rr1nd"1 lntlKed, '41·1427 · Ouallty, Fut~ lt!UH rat ... ecrMf'll cleaned
REMOOELS1'ACE LIFTS CHllDCAl'I ·LO yd tun I ....... odd jOOt, pelnl. R1llable Call 01bby WATCH US OROWI 25 yr1 t•P Aleo wall· Huber Rooflng.4 typea. Ir•. 1r .. ..,,,..._ Ctlt
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Aendy 84 t-0822 ·• • • " up, lewn renov. 151·3478 -OUMP JOBS **BRYANT'S** ROOFlNO REPAIM 1--------
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a1_ "--Ji / llJ:L:. BOAT DOCK REPAIR & Call Bot>, "8-2923 evee Trae trim/Removal Furft-----'-wltet heel Economlc:el•Oependeble INT EXT PAINTING fl__....... Room 880, Sanle Ant. ;;;;""-....-..... ._. _ _...~--. .... -.1 Oen. Ce11Sentry. 20 yre. Lewn melnl/AolOlllllnQ ,_.,...... &48-31111 NO ~ secretwl• MfY\Oee, typ-
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l PevlnQ Co. Rellcomml Hall. llv/dln. rm1 $15; avg landecepe. 770-753e Cleaning Service. Clea· 891-81155 PAINTERS NEED Comm'I: Spec:. In r•teu· Need I,_ Or ... ? Call o.JIT PU.I."
Lio. 397M04 842·1720 room S7.60; couoh 110; llectrical ntn..e IS nut to Oodll· WORK! 30 vre exp, Intl rant•. new or remod. Debra. 7eo.as70
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anytime, lenc;ed yard. Rate. 554-0123 large or 111'1811 Jobe. B ..... N .... 003018 · H~. Flt wulnQ. Newport Coeta M--. 1 h / All kind•. Guerem.ct. .....a ... ~ tM out, meall, ,...., 1Mt-2e74 Uc. 3"621. 873--03511 .,.,. ...._ Guer. fr .. eel. 838-5543 trvtne ~ 875-3175 11ST19 ,..,... hook up or wH er Rafi. John 1193-0487 P"-· We c.,. Crpt Cleanlrl -· · I dryer, c:opper replpe. .....
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....., Vlctona/Xlnt ,._ Truck Mount Unll 20 Yfl. Do my own work. Exp'd ll"l al home r~re. & EJlp'd lie/bonded. low, low bonded. Rate. Color EJI. 11•1 • BREEZE "-'1H7 0 1,
Coeta Mae&. 842-8482 Wortl Qlllf. &45-3718 lie:. 279041. Al 14M12e Comm'VRae. 548-3018 fl62·t522 wtntw ~. 873-53e7 pen. "3-0911 Rk:tlard Ctealfled Adi '42-5878 Cllllffied Adi &42·5678
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,.,... • .. '""' WllTDI •111.m "'*'* CASA ROMA.NTICA FOUND· Black Lab mix, ltmns Hit WIDOW HAS HI tor CLASS 1· FI EDS COSTA MESA Male 25·30. 11r•lghl, 1 MO FREE RENT Lo• tiall (200 cap.), whit• ~t. M Yng edit. llW TUT MS T.D'•. 110,000 up. No Bac:helor l 1 Br ept1. non·•moker, to •har• 1 room to 2800 eq It. b<Mtht•~ ocean vi9W, 17th & Orange C M Divorce from S25 plu1 credit c:hec:k, no peneilty.
$350 & S400. 1250 dep. "Ilk• n_ .. 2 Bdrm .• 2 From 11.18 • eq 11 Adj. lor wedd~'V reception•. 54S.J825 IUlng 1 ... 7t4/842·5~00 Call Denleon A11oc. 3 LINES• 3 DAYS• 3 DOLLARS Very Nice Complex. beth, San Juan Capl· A.lrporter Inn & Frwy1. AP•11'0"•9• r'oogm•1~.hn•1rol"h0tl~.· FOUND: Small l•m•I• 873-)311 ~·a-0130 Vt I I M 1trano condo. Flr19!~. C•ll AM 833-3223 , s • _ .. ," ,_..... --------.... c or a •· I I I I I wklw or monlhlv. 415 Cockepoo near ante .... -• -• llY Tat I . l•IJ Pi•lli.£. nor. Hi Vlc:torl• St, ::,~ t!c~~ BAYFRONT 011~1 from Ave~ Granada. San Clem. Arla Ave & Del Mar. CM O.anltMt NEw....,OA sEASO.!ED Coate Mae&. P o I n I H I f b o r . $350/IT\O Patklng, Jani· 4ee-eeee. 8ladl l wtllte with c:ollar 646-9734 aft 6:30 PM S20,000 up ~ ...... , 2tll l2t0/month p11a .., utl-torte!. etc:. 873-1003 _84~2_-4...;.eao.:..:.. _____ t::--:------::::::&1--------lll••· Call Gerhard 11 NEWPORT BEACH, ontce Aa PtrMUl1 HU T11nl Hll It '" ml II llLL IUUll 9ITIL ( 7 1 4 ) e 3 1 • 2 0 4 0 1ulta overlook Ing H•r· .... c .. t•I• . SPIRITUAL READINGS Eurc»e 4 wtta. 6 c:ountnea. ~ ""' .. ,
642-5678 Wkly rental• now av•U. (bu1lne111 or (7141 t>or. ApPfo• 1.000 eq tt. •~ta,.... .-.. All ••pen-12350 Lv 760-1ooe Alk for st ..... 1105 a up. Color TV. 498-11758 (home). (714184s-7100 -~ Advice In all matt1ra, J ,.3 ... ~ .,110 · .... Phon .. 111 room. 2274 love. mem•ge l bu•I· une' · ..,..,..., or Jedi-' -------------------------! Newport Blvd . CM. Femele to 1h1re 3·br. SUPER -•erlront ofllcM, ne11 Aleo coun1ellng 1---------1
t4e.7445. hOUH In Coll• M••• 1375 mo-to-mo, Mlfln.. FOtll> ADS 1815 So. El Cemlno AMI. la1ian1 I --------WIN A-DIAM. ONO RING with •Ingle mother a .,, Mlle, N.B. Mt-5051 Sen Clem. 492·72te •-,•-nt. UlllA II.All c h 11 d . s 2 5 o / '" o . Fl•a•cial .. WY• -• . &4~1187 .,. ... Cl. DANA PT .. •Int loeetlon. E
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YOUR VALENTINE Wkly rental• 195 up. M/f 10 IN 4 br hM nt SC Oii bldg. nu cpl. Agl. M00£1.S/ESCORTS 1----r-_ _ _ Color TV, lrH c:olfH , Plaza. n/lmllre. $200 + 496-eacM SeAlr Cal: OUTCAll 24 HOUAS Ontrtu!titt 4114 1111111• W
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Grnl rrtze Ora• at J.C. ""1fties Sit., Fib. 12, 3':00 P .M. ooe;!'.; ~~1 ~· N/lr'flkr to enr 2 br houM, Cent«. 1111 eq 11 11.1111 Ar-ATr !:'rvLc• ~i!~!..il~T "'t'1n• ~!1~~ut0:~t k~~~~~:~· -· • ,-1 ...... :'. ';,;--=-..• ;,::T..... CdMS3. nr b7•:c,.h380• turn.. 11 s1.2r; sq 11. &44·11805 1•-111 a -LI .... ono _,,, u• · • . ,_,,_. _ _.., ........... '" ..-... 20-04 ---1n11ne ., .... No HP«I-Prtv•t• country dub. La-J c. n-I J. I o,, lh• Buch hotel t Jae. 50. e dye. 7 82 $500 REWARD. lo1t By 8PPL 835-91e9 enc• 11eceu1ry, ... 111 guna Niguel. 498-5787 . . ,. . .... i:. , -N'lllnDMUd w.hr; room apt. kltch9n•tt•. Pereon av. 25 to lhw• Downtown Hunl Beac:ti. Small bladl dog, neutw Prl1oner without tamlly. lraln. 150.000 lull 1m1 Mon lhN Fri. 8 lo 4·
-·· · T ~ 1280 l up+ CdM Home. 1250, 111. G:loM to City Hiii, walll m•I• bobbed 1811 v.y lonely elter 111 mo. required. Wiii nel llWIJ
MEMBER AMERICAN. GEM SOCIETY $280 dep. 2308 W. l .. t l 099. 840-8880 •ti lo benkt l Poet Office, Cocll~I Poodle/ Scolttci In prleon. I Nave alw1ye $40 ,000+ C•ll collect
l809NEWPORTBLVD.,COSTAMESA@ Oceanfront , N .B . 8 IPICH from 1250 to mlJl,"Moppy".558·1304 beerl lnler .. led lnCoel1 Mon·Frl MPM. All! for 11 lakee money to IHI SINCE t946 ~ 873-4164 Fem 10 1h1 38r lurnllhed $850, 400 eq 1110 600 IQ 0< collect 494-9650 M ... and need 1 friend, Rudy 408-867-0111. realty lndepeodem. ltnh
condO S300 mo.+ y, utN. It t month lrH rent. PteaM write 10 melt Tool llld. Suppllel _ Mii or It time you got the PHONE S48-3401 Furn room w/b1throom ,.,. ......... 5 53a.1.:J5. 980·8'68. LOii Male Golden Re· ...._ BelM No 14300 WHOLE llO...., ~I _... "' So. Ctt Plue. tern '"~ C£.& lrlever, NB llrN Neme ~' • Bo• •1 work plnr. PO Bo11 1181. '' ' . t-----~~----------------_. ,.... • WIE .. l •M I r • d •. c • Nancy Jonee, 651·1 . pref. S65 wtt. 556-1737 lu11ury llvlnJ · MIF No Walaon No collar_ R• Michigan City. IN 46360
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Do It today -all ads must be In our office by Friday,
February 11.
Please publish my Valentine message as written
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I I 1 .. 25 t.44· t 1 ..,.,., ..,.... ..,... C RE & Ren111 Opportunlly. tlon11 compa11v ... ka many amen 1 •• , • tlOll. abundant parking, orenoe. " herle". • ' 4113-3480 Shr .my N. B. home, pvt IUU MfVfcl. Fretn 1150. WARD Nr 15th/Tuelln. llSSllE $211.000 lnclud .. lnven· detell oriented llld.hjdull room & bath. evall now. l42>-T850 CM. 842·7450. 7Cl0-8300 tory, machlnee & 11•· for poeltlon In ou~ ac· Congenlel wtll or blk M. $275/mo plul utll. . 2112 HARBOR BLVD lurH. GrHI bargain. counting dept. Musi type
tum. room In H.B. 11r bdl. &45-ll51S Mott ,.._,lbly..prloed found BIO lab typi"°F• COSTA MESA 848-4557 C10 wpm accu.rately. 10..
Reel. 53t--8544 of1lcle.,.....,. In ..__ti male pup. No teoe. c.a •.A• e.Aee , key by louc:h, AIR ex·
1--------Rmmat1 W8"1ed IO ltlr 2 ___.. ,._., 979·5224. ~.... • .. If ft ..... 402f per I en Ce he Ip 111 I. ....... ...... ltM BR. 1 a.. 2 car IPIC41, 3rd l1r IUll•. grNt vtew. Open 24 hOur• --S W"lc:lltt arH. t500 *<I LOii: gold Kruoa•rand l llfl a Wiii WIY Outltandlng oompen ... Pini Knot Mot•°" Coett ll•P• to bc:h. 311 ••· 11: 4 PY1 olflcM, recec>t. (medallion) on 20rr d\Mn, • lion & t>eneftta In• plee-
Hwy, N8 . ....,_ ,0 ocwn. lhofe. '337 & '.i utll yrty. rm. MC'1 .,.., ktta-t· In Fentullc Shop, r•· ATTllOTIYI . not 1tralg.hten your Ille uni enwonmnet. Pteeae
Wkly rat ... t.45-4440 ~'l~e0v1, 548·4203: te. Weekdeye &441-4844, w 1 r d 11 4 2 • 8 4 7 0 . M•••11rt1-.tr• out. lei u• help lallor contact Pal Milla, AMF.
--------• evee ~2 4t7-48M ~•....-. make • loan lor your Scle11llllc Ofinlng 'rllt'I, 1111 I ft.Ill! M/F 10 lhr Balboa Pen, 3 1 _ .. Tl 111¥1 TH neede. W• tlnence )'OUf 18012 Mltollell South. Ir· Ret1on1bl• r11e1. Kit· br apt, w/2 mature proll. .,.. Ill-lotl latge )'9llow Lib. By lit. 2nd, 3rd T 0 .'1. vine. (714) 557·11051
cflenel1•, phonee. maid 1275+. 873_.034 Choice 3rd. floor Bay Scolc:hmen '1 Cove CllllS If 12.75%. E.O.E./M-F. Mrvlce. l. ctlanMI mo-view eulle. 4 otc tvail 2·1 1·21·13. ISOO R-ard. ACT NOW -..-------
vle1. SANDPIPER MO· Shere E111c: home w1tn 11075/mo. 2nd 11r 3 otc 2 1 3 I 8 2 5 . 7 1 Cl 5 . llSSllE C.it on our Ul*tl at no AIT/llttr, ~ TEL 1N7 Newport Blvd P<ol $285. lit !eel dep. tult• l800tmo. Opt. ea· 714/&eo-2483 COii. FlellJbll hrl • _. trill'.
CM '45--9137 . u t 11.. II Cl 8. 8 4 7 9 . panllon wit• 1450 avail Ll>el or ? •• e.tboe Bay 7111 NO HARBOR BLVD Zlln1 ....... 714/~
M 2•2"48• now. 4 room IUltl + Ill'· Club 1128. P1MM r9'urn FVll.EATON W ler Ill 1'21 la-Int.II nM Oflln lntall 2114 ~· r•C•Pt 11250 avail lllm.Noqueetlontuked. ll0-1112 •
Charming Avelon ~. .t P.O. BOii' 1882. N 8 Open 12 noon 1111 4 Ill\ 111,llt te 12 ...... •\Br home. poetcwd View 1517 W•lclil1. N.B. 258 3355 Via UdO V3-<415e t2MO 1 DAYS A W£EI( , ... -.. I ,..,.
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Large Big 8Hr Cabin. • ... , mTU 2012 Sq ft (c:en dfVIOe) Loil: CAT, ell blk mele. lu•. ooncl0/PY1 rm. & be DANAE CORP, Bier.
Pool labia, oolOf TV. 2 Wllh UN 01 reception. 11.25 ~ ov ... 2 ....... 4 "'°" hW, 1120 NB/CM In Hch•no• lot llght
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831-tno ~tOw K~C:. lpl!!H ... ta11 ltll ""'M'A.C1Ni"''V s 15,000 to $500,0oo 8 ~~~ .. ,=:'.:
M to lllr 4 bf houM. b9f, llontl lmaoe tllQh. Pr.,. Y1oht Sal .. Olllc• tor Tiier•'• one thing 1ne1 I• •MODELS* Home. Commerclal 111 a 1yp111. HOO mo. the Bl y & OcNn, N.8 . ltlglout WM1Clltf' .,_ of l ..... Cal between t-6 realty certtln. "you don'I klcOme Propenlet Send r .. ume to EOI!
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wanted Voung retpOrte. Door Or. 811. 14. C•"'*Y vni.ge, IPCHO• IMI ... thertl'• no...,.. tflH. Newport a.eon.
Ible, non c:lg 1moklno 831-3t61 aoo eq It. $416/mo 1 MAK.ING"*"· TOOCH ... llT. CA 112113
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00••1on1 and • good LANDSCAPE Mon-Fri Poelllon 1¥111. '°' '•'1,!'rc;n co Gultured mat.,.. lot>t and OI OIWY 541•7471 'll YUUU IOITT Tl\4I000t• Aobfnl-F0rd 'I 2 , IM. l I.oft ano . ....... l**aoe...... CONTRACTOR lmrned Ideal 01.ndldllt • l11UC•••· f4IS ... Kllchan .Half lilt ~~f'TIN gulllf Gd cond S600 1131·3&14 20IO Hlfbot II. C.M. CIM Hll Ol•M
•• •••1111otrve Hl•ry H•• opening'°'. penon would be'lrylnt rMldtnl• TOP I I Fttnllt9 ,,.. o•bl'* complel• With... WICIM MOO 611 '78 142.0010 540·t211 I In ***· 1:1100.
""""'"'ACJC)ly In I*· with tandlCIP• & Hott p1n1ntwlthprtvlov1tlilt lttttd. ModAll & =~:k,l~Ht l~3o~lc::. '416 Mt-7809 O~=:A:~~~::. .... ..... ...... IM-11204
IM, .-onda y thr9ugh baOICgtound 18.6011\f to oper re-entering •rn· bc:orte. (213) let-ttt4 OI! Counter top i tov• Fender 6tr11. 11180, bl.tc:k 831·3272 831·8807 19~. Ford Woodv W•--,ta-VW-.-...,,-,-........ --... --t-o
Ff'lllw I AM to IS PM. a tart p h 0 n e M I k • PI o Y rn • n I n Ow I h I I t• a••-I OllWOOd ptff d .. v , """""' .,.. JOu.Y AOOEA INC 16._1478 chlldr•n 1n achoo!. c1u -• and hood S20. 1 lrlplt :,~d IMN• 111 .. · :!'ao· 1f1 YAllAU IOOO oon. S13,000. appr111lattt 111550/obo.
IMM '27 t4 l.ll'l(lllllgt lmrntd appt. M 1·3'784 Apollo rM •yttem Oroup ............... .......... .... l>Mt ofttt "8·2272 11121 Ford Model A Town •o• 'fOlll 71 ........ .-oof. lteN01 Defitlii -In ... ~ H Wt14 •xctlenge lenon1 In RECEPTIONIST Orltnltd, organtud & door Ind l101ted gl111 Oftltt Fanlttrt a ' 8 t d In , t 1 0 • 0 0 0 . 1 ·own~~·. s:.,ctct oond .
1'°'2 Giiiett• Av.. Ml• Prtc:e 10 •rrenoe.,, 2 vra min ••P•' with f'!~'t•"~~ ~.~ 842·1171. . . ""1NS GREAT, $1100 °' HI Ill f1 . 14:-:4.!'4
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•---•-ltw tltm Muit have lxll 549-2988 DUCTION COMPANY I• ltaJetat lfll Ottll. 1YPMWlltf, Pit~ ~ : ='•I have~:· 544-te17 . • f...,nl Ul.11, IDI• _,_, lkllll. WOid P<oceetlng & lntttYlewif\Q n\Odtl typeia B o w U . t IC Bo sg5· Call G O..a 7474 lfit•tt.Ultl llSU4UDI -&I'-m ~ offtce wanlt .Hltnalve ltg•I Hper HIT&ll&IT •ILJ lor 1p1l~1 luhlon1 •nd P~~:J7~P-3 Lind l38-8JOO llfY, • JatM, lapr... OVERSEAS OEUVEAV
lloua. 1>911on1bl• 752-5454 Patt/time. mttura eount· •n HClu .. vt 1wlmw .. , e4&-Jtoll S1>9tty Rtmlngfon Stll· Alfa ..... t•-EX.PEATS A. DullH tnclud• ., help Ideal t0t COiiege nne Alto other typeia tM Corrtcttng typewrll., AaltatliYt ~ ........ !pa 1141
•Hiit, plaque control Lll&l llOlnUT 11udent1 & homemaker•. Bier & Wine Advertt ... ''"I• lea HU HOO. dHk wltyp tno ·74 Spider Converllbl•. ..... --ant ooronal polttl GIMI Small N1wport Buch 11·3 Mon ·Fri Clll Ill m1n11 No t llpt tltnce -HCllOn & ectry chair IMPORTANT NOTICE betul cond. 14500 obo. -------~--. Sal. nag. Call Law Firm, 1Hkl legal 2pm, 155--0554 required 81ckground Muet find gd hm '°'my 20 1200 4 drwr llllng Ubl· TO Al!ADEAS AND Jackie 536-1318 '•btu1ry 8•1•. Alli UI
1w, 502..s MCV Sall!Y ooo Con-Restaurant role• only By Appoint-lb mate Doxie ttrrltt. nit S50••. mit e otc AOVERTISERS •bout the (Altord1bl•)
Dental. M11ure, Hper'd tact. LIM, 714~·3178 Afternoon l.ltchen .help rnent. (213) 943.seea Nd• human comp1nlon• •qulpmtnt. All HUI Th• price ol Item• •d· ID !ltl a:z:o ~ • Mttcecs.t
for front omc.. 4"' d1y Medtc:el AM'I, front office. w1ntMI Mull be nHt. lhlp. 554·4'5ell cones. 848-21g3, ""11ttd by veNdt c!Ml-n" ..... I ..... r---1 ••ts .,. In the vehlclt dual-.11• lle•e•
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1111 .... 131-t240 Hp1rl•nca •II •reu clean end tell•blt Sltfl· -·Ill uiulaH -Plu a Or ' ..... n.d ldvtf1111ng ~ .___ Dent A t 0 h 844-1025, 8.30-5 •bl• tor student Call Full time'°' lull Mtvtce M IHI .... doee not tnclUde 1ny AA. ......,. •• ldl M . rt o. Nwpt alter 10 PM 101 •PPI grephlc 111 •production I llY flllltlll Pl1no. Batdwln Coneolt .... AuthOtlud DMltr Corne In" & ... N~ . 4 day, Mon-Thure. MOTEL MAIO Lori's Kitchen. 979-0747 fecllltlff. Hunt. Bch lrH L• 057-8133 "Country 0111" New(le11 pllcablt IHH, llcenH. 1301 Quell SI. Btach'I nn.t Mlectlon
E•per. & RDA req. Apply In ptt'IOt1 6030 W. Edltwrlttt ••I>'• required. * * 1( * lhtn 1 /r old) S2400 lrenaler I•••· !Inane• N1w90ft Blaotl of prevtoualy owned 84t-212t P11elftc Cat Hwy. N.8 Sales 714153a.3113g I BUY 85., -.nA • chargea, ,_ tor air pol· 833-11300 Po11cht1. Audi• and ~ uv1•n1t•• ••• ,,...,.., lutlon control device v--· Ori .. ,., ero11-country, NEEDLECRAFT LOVERS, " " '73 M 60SE ~...,..... .. ~ Yaohtl, 1831 turn your hobby Into ex-· Tell•• P~e· Typltt. eml MC<tllM'lll Of· .... 1111. I n /Wle/lttr•l232 cen1t1cat1on1 or dHltr ttciedM 4 • Ilk• .... ...___..._ c M h N 5800 1 1 E tie.. 12 hra wk min. Mu1t M STEAS •ucTtO"' _ _ documenttry prep1r1· l&Lfl..lliYIOI new, $10,000. Owner ... __.-. . . ,,. CH . 0 ••per ne· p ua. w .. y. IC· hlYt •xc•ll lklll•. A .. ... BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA tlon c hero•• unl•ll 831-7777 fu•aa••-i ctu. C111 Cindy . cellenlfrlngebentfll• 648-5727 bwtwn2·4PM ......... lll•Hll Color TV. 2 "r wrnl". olh•tWIM •P•"'l!ltd b" LIAW --------...i «5E."'-...... ...._. .. -751·7 164 545-7848 ' ' T ' 831-2040 4115-411411' WANTEO ........... _, Ellf)tt or lralnH 111n WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Double bed. frame, met· ~ .... ~nrt• dallv.ry. Iha advtrllMf. 4508EL, P.P. Wiii pay Nlw90ft Btiad\
mek• ..._.15/hf ttlftlng Ott~ lllltl good btnlllte, SALES/DESIGN apply btwn 3-5 Mon F t lreu &·boa iprtno• ...,..... • ..., . l tt 1e-..1 / UMUllll... c • • h I o r . 7 8 8 El 873-0800 P'lr· Full and PIT poet· no •xi> nee:. mull IPP1Y E.xctllng car-oppty lor Min. 2 yr din,.;., hOu~ g ood con d . ·Sa 5 '. TV Jotln'a 84&-lJM • '"''* 28402 Mtrguwlle Pkwy ~e.ooo mu.) ot '77 litM .....__.a_
tlct.1 I Yl lll bl• In our In peflOll CrHllve lndlY with •Y• ••Pl' 333 Beytldt Dr. Mt-8018 25" Zenith color TV •Int ''"' IOlS MllllOn vi.Jo 4,000 milt.) Mull .,.,_=~·i.;-=:;;;;;.;.;';;m..115 __ p~e.ttc a tlon1 . c 1 11 l bt ••elMt tor colof' & dtslgn. Xlnt Newport BMoh. Unllnl•h•d Pin• dt1k & cond., 1148. Call 01ry. Prof. Paint/Body Work ~very Exit off •·51 ml 760-8702. AJIC 111! 53'-2110,-Eal 3 KI NG 2300 H1rbor Blvd, Ste comm. opply tor edv· w•••-• C .. l lr, llkt ntw. $l25. 646-7478 II Dlacount Prlcet I Open Sundayl -:: ... :-.::--=-::-:,2:-:1811:-::-:::-.::--=-:::--l;;;;;;;:;. ____ ....;~-... j t8 Coeta MNI ance. trelnlng 111111 ---" 8111842--010011181-1221 I ~ 8 -_.., '11 ...... WF ' 499·1461 hper or tr1lnH1 un &et-80lll ltvtr. blue ltethtr, lo mt Whitt & black IO ml
Energetic, attractive Pt'· lff ... E tll Ml Sales mike ta-S13/hr llarttng WATERBED·klng elze. ltall PROTECT YOUR CAR'S eng. A1klng 110,800. 17500. 873-2123 ~~B=·: NO EXPERIENCE flllEIS Ill lllHP pay. Fuff and PIT 1vlll=. h .. dbo•rd, hHttr, FINISHw/tprof.w .. )ob s~Leellng 850-174t NECESSARY • a.,.. In our publlc;etlon• dr•w•re. $275 C•ll CMrttr/ .... 7111 from Sunwell Auto 0.-1111 Oll11ll 1t1a '111 3000, """--dMll--.-211-. ••• ,,.., =.-'2~· ~F~ M1ny poaltlone ivall•blt. Ca ll us I bout the Cell 537·2880, Ext 3~· An I w • r Ad 7 7 5. CHAATERYACHTS INT'L. ~·~ ~·~ ~": -. 000 ml. 118,500. PIP 'ti llUL S41M
14141 'c utvtt Orlv; Ir~ ~; ~~~0; ~'r!8~~~ ou1111no1ng c •rear KING IM 842-4300• 24 hrl. local & world wide yr.chi Get-• tree ""all. CralQ. -• Lve meg, 77o-e282. 50K ml. Idol c:ond. ale, W.. ' tory opot'tunltleS u an lntur· PITIME Bled( hfde.t·btd.1 1111. etlartttl, My. Ollly. wtlly 6-4()..1731. IAYI AllMlt MBZ 11181 300SD Sunr1. am/Im,,_ tr1n1. tit-.
•FASHK>N COUNSELOR ance Agent. TralNng will 19 °' okStt. Cell Ruby'1 Call GllY 714-873-1015 * '77 3201; auto .. •un ~ronlc rtdlo, Clifford 1>1n. brek•.
l tl/lv, PIT, Ledltl Af>-P8f1 tlml 25-30 hre Plf not 1n1ertere with your II 845-1100 •fl 2 pm 54&.747& Pew Jiii 11M YW llllll roof. ~484U8C) allrm ey.tm, MW llr•. IYl/wtcndl 873-9113 ~ ...,,_. 731-4347 W9tlt working tor Daily ='t:'"ptoyment JeM Wut.. llH a· oft whit• & gold vel\tll 11181 ~Ofdlc T fiber· ~bltd93~;4 ~~(4~~1~ epd.,""' 44M ml, lmmac Owner. Wkdy9 MC).JOle °' 130-t080 PllOt Ntw-i>IP" deller 111 '"""' ... TION 111 couch, 10011 blCk cu-glue d1tM11teit b · · • 7 11 320I: auto .• 1un !?0~ •1
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8°880 wmk•ndk1•,,0.,,''1· 'll EstMt •-• In Irvine .,.. Vlfled du· SALES ,. "'" 1hlon•. 111 cuahlon1 w/ • · uy la'" Wu... I02t roof. (805Y.PWI .... -Mlle T..U. tlH, could IHd to lull IUU/fEllAU l•fric Oeltrattwt zlpl)t'I . 1225 S48·11737 undtt 30 ltlll ~9•500 or •* '80 320!: 5 epd .. load-2131ff4.1 t70 dy9 • ~01•d•d with 'i:r•~· ~~~in:=~= time poaltlon Mutt hive f.rf tt .. hll,... ~·~·:;o:t~~ MlllfHI & box eprlng, :.;.~;17o~ ~rlOt C~~ I Top ~r~'spOftl tdl (1BEJ043) '74 MBZ 450SEL ~~:.~~ 7~2514 80
i.\d '1. r I I d. Pt . ~•bit vehldt, light D1v111on ol dlverellltd 1 1 d'-t h twin llM S15. II dr-Cl 1 8. c C * ·eo 3~~1.:, 5 •Pd. alt Ntw paint. ntw tlrt1. ,._,.111::: t• truck, v1n. 1t•tlon w•· 1yp ng, .... 19 one. etc. dr-St5 M J 31139 111 c 1 L1p1trak• art, Bug1, 1mper1, c:ond (32-..-.RI 1unrool. to ml. Mint ___ ._
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FLONST ...,,led, 30 hn d•ye • wetll. Combln• •oreallv• men •nd pre IHI .... 11ure I ...... a.4 Orey. $3000. 875-8181. ~ fof U/C MOR • loadtdt (1ARMe56) _
wt!. All f1cet1 ol ehop tton weekd ay allet· women with rn•n~g•· much ••per. Prefer. S50 ~___.._.e, 1172-0503 Bo1ton Whaltr Sporl. M..... * '82 528', 5 ipd,., '80 MBZ 240D, whit• w. ... ~ noone. -k•nd morn· ment potent11t. rull Huntington Blllch. Ott· .....,,..,..... -·-... loedtdl (95239~) lielge Int, auto, eunroof; .u.5•• ... ;:"':m~~ Ing• Only very respona-trllnlng progr1m. Excel· ry. Call Antwef Ad No. China Cabinet. $175. Hall C*ln, 15 h.p. Evenrudt. .._.,. Ul-1111 pw, .en1tnt11. loc*1: llf'll of IM• model. low~ ~ ........ -------• Ible. depend1ble. neat I ant cornrn1111on1. For 752, 842-4300, 24 hrl. Mlrr0t & C1blnel. 150. 13900 or rnllc• otltt. Call HU18N7T11~ BlllchTON B~CH 208 W. 111, Santa Ana Im ca., mint cond. All '1!!nCc•::=.''!.~~ iiliii Tll -ptreon nt•d apply cont1d1nt11I Interview ~7029 Bot> at 842-2717. .....,, ..,. M<vfC,e .rec. 55,000 ml. ,_ , __ S 1 14 oontact Robin et Reg. NurM. pvt dyty. 25 29 W•nll CloMd Sunday $17,500. 840-11775 todayl ~ ~~!o~nlllglol~ +t"'rn1.:!... IPP. ~rO• dl~onhr 714-549-5228 bt~ Y'' up. rel• IYlll. c OtcofllOf IOI• & matdl-• Flbtrgllll Boll, good CHOICE INVENTORY ...... ..... ---""' •• ~... ......,.. .. ., 11 AM 1no 3 PM Turvy 875·114411 I"" Clhelr S275. 497-4732 cond. SfQ.~7·..,. '70 lmmaeutall, ffCbnd ..._.. .. to tr9¥9t? Wort! In travel experience. ontect G. ..., 54.,..., '"' WE PIJ VOLU&ME SALES owner. light blue. am/Im, ••.,WI
wit h dynamic youtQ Hy d •. 8 4 2 • 4 3 2 1 S11espttsonS..Cllhllf1 Pr•ct. Nursing, uper. 111111111 OLISl-tll 111&2 Wlller•ll 180 lllh. llO alt 4 epd 4 do« Yetty ...,.
marketing group. d•· (Cltc:ulatlon Dtc>t.) Mon· No Sunday•. no nlghll 2•;,..3 hra In AM ... se hr. EJcqullltt European COO· HP EYlrvudt. Tflr. SHOO TOP DOWll lo;., mlle•o• 1.4eoo. ~:,.~~· ::.'¥,~gS:~~: ~~6·e~•rn-10•m only H~~.~~~?5e ~~8·3&28 btlore 2:30 ~.::;.m!~~ 845-9015 F• IUI Ull Ill ltlllEI !~141752-8228day ~. ,aim SJ>flng•. Lal 1816 Newport Blvd CM lion lrdm model~ 30' Aulogloucheller, •II AUi ...... ... .... -U,Lt 114" 141-1111 v.-:s.ttte & ~um. PAIT Tm SALES •-f--1 Pnc.e redUQed by 80%. MW -.ctrlcal & mecn•· PllTIAl/lllUI s:l.o.o . .,_ ......... ,_........ __. • '80SEVILLESEOAH Tr9nfn0 axpenaae paid Eves ll'td/Ot weekend.I ....-.al Cell 714/875-n87 nlcl.I. n-engine a V __ _.. .. .._.~.., Tiit onv.,. Prlc» Uk•,.. tnt ,.. en;. Hllfl Mmlngl, tranepot: Rtsponllblt ~11• oYet IETllL .IEWELIY Drlvt. Hull reoon• In 2480 Httbot BIYd 8211 S. Eudld A11t. s 2 600/obo • 840-822 tailofl Mnlllltd. Mut1 be 21. wtlfl out1tane11no st· Mu.at bl tXPlf~ In .... Hit L.Htt new: W!'ftt Fr. Prov. Sept. Steep1 4, allp It COSTA MESA FU!ltf1on fll .. 111111 1 • . 1
wt ll o roomed, a nd trlCtlft peraonatll ... 10 rllall Mlling Ind rn-0081EAKCPUP88.U 4 poiter 1"" bed Mt. D1n1 Pt. f 18,000. Call Mt 41M Mt-1411 • (114)1111111 Turt»o&tanon 'll ....... '91
lllMlttloua. $1911 Jrnrn. work with youth (•gt1 gament S•l11y 1nd ILll I ID llMJS ~omplttt s 75 w/s:~'· llfl. 5. 881-3364. ·WI llf 'Open Sunday r=-J.:.."'f"' Xlnt concs.17,0000fbllt ~.eel Ma Goodell, 10· 14). C•ll 2-5P M. comm1111on open Call 0• •Pr. •le. · •• 11 711 .u. offer. Mon-Fri 1-5 .
.-..111or84t-3337, 848·7021. ut 3 45 Janice2t31747·65111 Cnamc>ll1141.enow0tpet 442-e75t ·... 4 OLIAllOlll & 840-8221 1,..,.._.PM lor IC)pOlnt· E O E ~ ~ G~~ dlapoU. W1terbed, King C1nopy Extra dMtl Columbl• 30 --...,.--------mtnt. Plrlf'lll WllCOme Sales n., ., .. ~_78511 1 O s 3 oo w/drawtrt, evtrythlng Flbergt111. Inboard .. 111111 '70Con-1l*. many MW at ~-PAIT Tm ~ Ind. AlklnQ '300, IY ""' loaded wilh geer. '*-'l pafU. S t500 firm . .... .... /...... PU/WllllllS 6 ~ressive. en«getlc .... a PWt 111 5 pm &4$..()(122 IU"'9'f •• l30,000 .,...,. e.foreyou~« ..... a 857-8644
Gf9wlng ~ook:a firm Meile ••hi SI helpl09 ::·~~:tp~~= AKC. whltt/butl M/F ltd & Boll Sprlng1 &. CASH TALKS: MAKE MWL.ei. "iU:i~ ~ UU
In lanta An• nHdl youth cemttl promote Sllafy plu1 commlulon. Good lamlly dogia 1125. Stafld Good COnd '45. ~EA. CM! 842-2717 & 5.i.. Service l.eMlng Ill n .. 111
-... matufl _ 10 thllr own t1t1bll1hed Ca 11 T 0 m p 1 r k 1 r . Afltt 8 PM 1188 •384 c an GtlY 548-7478 • '°'Bot>. ...70 N ,...__ A 1141 ;;'=::.,.."' .., ..--;::-· routM Mature, outgo-..., • ....,_ty VI We have a good ~ ge v1r,.1y ot Ing, attractive patentat S31·3000 AKC Arn.,1e1n Cocker ... fllL Mii LONG BEACH 'ti -llon ol NEW & USEO
o a work. Tlpl~ & type perlOll, PltlM call SANDWICH SHOP . Plt1· ~. 7 wlll old. tQC) ft-IHI laJ• FOR SALE (No. CharJY ealt~5) It ~tell ' ~0191M
... I mutt. 6' 71 2·5PM. M·F 842-4321, time, 3 l1re ay, countlf qu1ll1y. S200 or otter. .. &42 .......... M-F'.11-5 •111111 (lf4) .... flt AM/FM CllHllt, new
OOVERHMENT JOBS ext. w help, kltctien help. Inter· 97~1. lud!ttt! leaell 1e· Hobie Cat, 11100. Lal•~ ToYOt• Ind Tr~ WtlcOtnl top. good condition
•-•dla tt opt nlnge views only Mon-Fri Ptll SSH 11.........,. SM man Item. -lll-l111 Votvoe. CM! UI TOOAVI S3700/obo. 551·4435 0.-and domeltlc PllPLI IEEIEI 9 AM · 1 1 AM or ...... _. 0 • Y • ,..,..,., Ila.I Olldif'I t>etorw 10 p.m.
ta.GOO lo l50.000 Plul IMMEDIATELY Horne 1:30PM·3PM. 15215 Adorable Netherland Sat a-5 .... ul' 11-l, 90el •--1--"=' 7111 tUllT'
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su.1200 13"· cle1n ng nrvlce Lor . ,,.~.,, -113 ~omlc 4 e«>tt W5 / cond, many new parta.
-7063 Ext 2231A 845--0881 ICTIT /A4•I• l nkt. :2-29911, 1-6400 DI•· J ... l!y Hl4 :0 1 gee~. 1911510:0~ ~ Mutt "" 1mmectra1ety "0 111111 WURi Parton Friday M1ture. with M degrM. gd typ-Genuine Ceylon u p-Atductd. 846-4005 ~ !~!°g~oBO. 754•8573 1•1 ..-.0
M111t hlY• tollowtng. Strong typing 9'1111• PIT Ing. bkkpg, org. sklll• ~ PlflkMll phlrtl. •PM. 20 pt• ••• t2 YOft l.AIWCO c:het ..... II 1'':~'· s·t.:.: .,....,..._I.......... • ....... ,._. ...,,, ehop, CdM. 5 hra pr day. M·F >Uni req Must be Jul"' exprd pr. with CIQt. only S10 64<>-88e8 .,_.. _........... .. ,....._.,, -..1 ti • •-& Xlat tocallon. Top %. btn AWIY In per.on M-F · ., · 84o-870ll · POlltlon, 20 .. mp. S1115 "t40tl•t .. t •U rY"'tJ' CARVE' R ~ Sl .. utomat .... tran•~ elr t-4 3""' .. _ .... tal Ad NB IECIPT/TTPllT •0 -LI--•• ,, oeo. 8'4t-4005 l'l.../l 1.;:_;&;;:~---.;:;.:.;-cond. (IEGZ140). A#Y 2446 E.. Pee. C11 · "" • ....,.... · ReUable w/IOlnl tx"'. Mlnl-P.,rot & wrought _....., • '73 OPEL MANTA 1t00cc: ,..., llHI ~. "fNIGmtnt•"· Plutnblng Small CPA/Prop Mgt. Iron CIQt ..... •1••".. Slip a..... TtU USEO ~'!'TRUCKS ~..q~~ 4 lpd 4 cyt. MW,.,.., & ...
Halt lt)4le1 & Met.'°' B.t. Dl11>atc:her w1nttd tor Co. Cell m.·51175 1850 or traO• forcer. Sllp• Ava ll. Huntington coME INOA CAU. FOA ""'°"•""'•',.,<Mil_, n t w mu Iller S82 5. .... llNIY s.lon. busy plumblng 1hop. AJrportAIM.752·2197 -truck.etc.831-7840 Harbour Bay, DA --IPPIMSAL _553-__ ,_6841 _____ --1 2t00Hltb0t81 .. C.M. IJ7~13 HOUB, &-5, Mon-Fri Sa-••--yy •-.L~ a-.~ 840-5545 84t-n88. a-t r-Dlbu tilt...... tlH 141-1111 luy. Mult hlVt •omt __..., • L -Jlf -• _.. -p M , 9 4 0 . 4 0 t 7 , Corrnltr·Otl.lllo ---------19&11' I plurnblng knowledge. PIT 8 to 12 M·F 2 y7. treaa ... H 30CMtmp • 230 to .t80 71.t/840-7875 mYllLIT llJSTrD Ctllll ''2 lmpal9. 2 6oof 111\11\1 muet be bondablt, and min 1xp. Aectc1t. typing. AadcMI Hit vott.. l500 Of trade IOI 19211 BEACH BLVD. IU\ c:IUl6c. Excellent cond. ' utrtmtly pltaunt hhog, It bkkpg Sml non 1 t r comp r••• or . &de Tiet lo 511' avail. IM-HUNTINGTON BEACH .... Orig ownw. l3900.
Ha r• working young phone manner•. Pita• smoke ptunnl otc • ...,.... AMT111• 831-7840 med ~IX. 1t1n, I 4 l . I I I l 0 r ,...,../1111 n s-e102 '"""9ed MCI" women & apply • ALPHA OMEGA Send ,_,,"". Architect • THURS. FEB 3. tPM Ill o to mo HO 11 v t 13131 Harbof Blvd '71 CONtltl. T IOJI, gd "*'-PLUMBING. 333 E 17th 82, Box 2000, C dM AMERICAN ANTIOUES 't:.':. ~ abot rdl. 155-2473 ... Ha1 G#dtn Grow condition. 350 eng. 4
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tJ1n minllttY. mutt have floor, challenging ~I· gr•Ph w/Outlldt 0111 llbttllltH'l8 1111 r.... rot __._ ,,_.....,. d ti s1--_L
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TUESDAY. f-EBRUARY 1. lllll'I
.Council seat price too·· high.?
A scooter board gives
John Shoffner a
different aense of ·
mobility. Thafa just
one of th e fun
e,xercises demonstrating
.. Tot Power " in
Laguna Beach on Page
Bl.
Orange County's
largest marketing and
communications firm is
nearinf S60 million in
billing. Ju succeS& and
ot her agencies' efforts
to battle recession
creatively are outlined
in Bu.ineH Outlook on
Pages B3·4.
Milton Berle mt-y
surprise viewers as the
patriarch ovtrseeing
"Family Business" on
the PBS drama series.
0 American Playhouse.,.
For a review of TV
off erin~s see Page 88.
Marina High School's
1coring machine Scott
Filipek says .. the a11i1t
i• more-satisfying" in a
profile of his team
leadenbip on Page Cl.
·--llDEX-
A5
82
B3-B6
A4
B2 a.a
C4
C4
C5
A8
87
"82
82
B7
85
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85,CG
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Bl • 8'7
By STEVE MA~BLE °' ... ...., .........
Clly council candidates In
Newport Beach 1pent more than
$150,000 battllng for poet.I that
P'Y only $441.15 a month.
Independent of the spending
by candidates in the November
election, poUtical action groups
unloaded nearly t9<f,OOO,
bringing the election total to
nearly a quarter of a million
dollan. '
The top spender waa attorney
David Grant. He set a city record
by spending '48,000 on hla
cam~gn. He abo lOlt.
The 1econd hig.heat wu
Councilwoman Juckle Heather,
who 1pent $30.000 .n her way to
re-election. ·
ln a ll, nine candidates
competlna for four council ~at.I
spent t l53,559. The final llguret
were filed Monday with the city
clerk.
The Koll Co .. a large building
firm baaed In Newport BNch.
spent more than $21,000 during
the election in an effort to ur111eat
former Counc ilman Paul
Hummel, a slow -growth
advocate.
Hummel. who lost narrowly,
spent $13,370. Councilman Bill
Agee, who unseated Humm,,el,
spent about $'16,000.
"h just seems llkt> too much
mon-ey t o me . I t 1ee m 1
unncceaaary to me," com.men~
Mayor Evelyn Hart. who spent
nearly $10,000 getting re-elected.
Hart, who we, the third lowest
spender; ~Id 1he i• exploring
• ways of controlllng campaign
spending. She taid ahe'a hopelul
a citizen committee can come up
with suggestions for drawing the
line.
Grant agreed the election was
ex p e n sive but reasoned ,
"elections are just expe nsJve.
especially If you don't have any
name Identity."
Orant said he was to~ to
spend a lot of money becau1e
Heather. hla opponent, la well
known in Newport Beach. Grant
said community forums do not 80
far e n o u1h In., puttlna the
1potUght on a council hopelul.
"Y.ou're left havin1 to force
teed your name," he noted.
Heather aaid she spent t30,000
par\lally because G rant was
unloading ao much money. She
noted that the council race wu
over sha dowed by the state
general election which made It
n ece11a ry t o compete for
expoeure
(See COUNClL-;-Pa1e AZ) Davfd Grant
Cities seek state funds · for flood damage
By ROBERT BARKER
Oftt.D.eer"°41 ....
Seal Beach and Huntington
Beach officials said t.odAy they'll .
try to get money from the state to
repair piers damaged in both
cities in last week'J storm.
But they may not stand much
chance of getting help, despite
Gov. Geor ge Deukmejlan 's
proclamation Monday declaring a
state of emergency· exists In
Orange County and nine other
counties. •
The· governor's action opens·
the state's Natural Diaaster'Fund
for repairs of publicly owned.
faciUties.
"Sure. we're going to apply for
the money," said Seal Beach City
Man.ager Allen Parker. "But we
don't pin any hopes on it."
"There'll be lots of compeUtlon
for up and down the state." he
said. -According to previous reports,
$3.5 million is available in the
fund. But a spokeswoman for the
state Office of Emergency
Services said it is "very
questionable" if that much
money ls in the fund. ~
Seal Beach City Council
membera, 1ittlng in a special
session Monday. authorized
spending up to $15,000 for a
structural analysis of the pier
that w as ripped apart b y
Thuraday's violent storm.
City Manager Parker said that
a na l ysis alr eady has b ee n
completed and costs to repair the
44 -year-old s tructure are
estimated between $500,000 and
t750,000.
He said the engineef" concluded
that the pier co uld be
rehabilitated and not tom down.
Pc:mible financing, Parker said,
includes public contributions and
redevelopme.nt proceedings.
· "But we don't expect an y
money from the state. '"There's
no manna in Sacramento," he
said.
Seal Beach, Surfside and
S unset Beach suffered storm
damage estimated at $11 million.
Huntington B each C i ty
Manager Charles Thompeon also
Maggie's
big tree
cut do'Wn
By STEVE MITCHELL °' .... ...., .........
All that . remains In ~aggle
Meggs' backyard in Laguna
Beach is a cord or eo of fire~ood
piles of eucalyptus leave1 and
two lemon trees, still In their
15-gallon containers.
"A1 soon a1 they set that
damned wood out.of my yard. I'll
almOlt be my own penon again,"
the 64-year-old widow aaid th1a
morning.
It took a profeaalonal tree
trimmer all day Mondar. to cu~
down Laguna Beach 1 mo1t
famou1 -or i nfamous,
dependin& on your viewpoint -
tree.
The 1hc-1tory behemoth hu
been the 1Ubject of controVeny
In the Art Colony for nearly
three mon\ha, dividinc many ln
the community who either
proteawd lta eventual fate, or
~fended the notion of private
property rtatita.
A 1hort hl1tory that ended
with the tree'• downt.11 on
Monday:
-Meas hlnict • tree cutcer In
November to remove • 1mall
fJOVft of eucalyptul °" Mr Mo. Street propeny. She claimed the
Lr"' were mete)', ameny and
cmtly to ma&ntaln.
Whal kind o f noasam is l~fl in' t he aftermath of nooding in
Orange C.Ounfy? As ~~g~t be ex_pected: oranges, 1.e mon&,
avocad09 ... and tennis hal s on Baffioa lsland. • ·
said he'll seek state money to pay
for repairs to the Huntington•
Beach pier.
That structure IOBt about 200
square feet of planking. Repair
coats are estimated between
$50.000 and t 75,000.
Thol'!lpson said storm-related
costs t o the c ity, Including
overtime pay for emergen cy
workers. are estimated between
$2 million to '3 million.
Damage assessment experts
from the stat e Office of
Emergency Services are
completing their Investigation of
Orange County damage· today.
What they fil)d will determine
whether thet..late will ask
President Reagan 'to eclare
Orange County a diueter aree.
Such a declaration would open
Orange County about midnight
tohight and bring t.hree..quarten
of an Inch oJ rain.
Forecasters say there's a
possibility of a n additional
hall-inch of rain Thunday.
the door for temporary housing
for flood victims, prov•lde
low-interest disaster Joana.Jrom
th e Small Bu si ne ss
Adm i nis tration . an.d make
available grant.I of up to $5,000 to
eligible families. Local officials have minimiz.ed
M e a n w b I 1 e; w e a t ll e r f1oodlng tlireats lo coaslal areas,
forecallera say they are however, because of declinin•
expecting a new storm to reech -& high tides;
·cleanup begins
...
HB oil spill
Br ltAJ\EN E. KLEIN °' .. .,.., ........
Cleenup efforts are under way
at the Bolaa Chica wetlands In
Huntington Beach to remedy
Hveral oil apllla that occured
there durina last week'• 1tonna.
Am lnotl USA Inc ., the
comP911Y that owns the oil welll
wh.lch 1urround the
e nvironmentally aenaltlve
wetlands, la foot.lnC the bill for
the cleanup. It haa not yet been
determ i ned how much oil
washed into the marah alona
with the hifh tidea. but estimata
place the amount at about 100
ham la.
The coat of the cleanup has not
been deteriplned. an Amlnol\
9PokellMn •kl.
• The oU company la employtna
en outside firm , Reath
Con.truc:1'on Co .• to cleen up the
oil which hu contamlneted
-•veral pondl ln. the protected c.'09ltal ......
Amlnon beon openuna weter
1>ump1 and vac.uuma lut
Wednllday, when It tot adWnct
--of tM ''°"" ...a hlah Udte whkh hit Thundey. acall"dln8 to
Alan Dodd, a public relaUona
offtdal ., Am&no'1
the area has been reported, said
Ralph Young, a spokesman for
the California Department of
Fish and Game. He aa.ld 10 deed
birds have been found and
an0ther 10 were found alive but
covered With oil.
The s pills were caused b~
fierce wave action during the
1torm. Dodd said. The water
washed sand into eight-foot-deep
well cellars, where exceu oil
normally accumulates, and spreed oil lnto the nearby marsh.
I
The U.S. Coast Guard. State
Fish and Game Department and
U.S. Environmental Protection
A1ency are workln1 with
Amlnoil in It.I cleanup project.
Amlnoll encl neera have
devised • "°"'8h plan to prevent
the oU 1ptlla from occurrtna ln
future atonna. Dodd aaAd. 'nwy
will pretient the plan to 1tai.
offldala next WHk. '
The plan 11 to build • wall
alon1 Pacific Coa1t Hlahway
where tlde1 wuhed Into th•
manh wt wwk, and channel waw •Iona the wall to low-I,._ areu ln the wetland•. Thi Chenrwlinl ol tM ..... waulll
prwwnt lt·ltam ......... ~
equipment on Atal•oll'1
P'°'*1Y· Dadd .... •
-.
• A2
AJ
-A Mfchbor, ln an effort to
MW the 1lilt .,_ ln the l"JW,
perauaded the City Council to ct«i.,. Uw rftnalnif'll .uealypcua , ... nn, hft Al) ,,
........_ tree eatter Dlek Koelle teYen limb
of eontro•enlal eaealypca oa M .... e
Mt91P' property. ..
--t
f\nal c11WJa ol thi -af I 6 rt ..a-wm• # ._....,.. ... ~.., caa-. . ·=-..... _,,
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t\1 • Orange Ooa1t DAILY flllLOT/Tu.tday, '•bruary 1. 1"3
What do <)Ce stiiden,s thinli: of propoSe.d tuition?
kath ... n Webber, 21 r
lanta Ana ~
General education etudent
"I think (the tuition) le good t>ecauM
'I'd rather be able to go to achool than
not have It at all. If that'• what It take1
to keep the school running. lt'e OK.
But I'm luc~y. My dad'e paying for my
schoollng." .
Dave Macleod, 25
Coeta MeH
luelneH major
"I think It wlll be hard on a lot of
students: Most are working to pot
themselves through school. Fifty
dollars may not seem like much. but
It's a lot to students. Once the state
has got It up to $50. they're going to
raise It again. Eventually. we'll be on
the tax rolls. and \hey'll get money
from us. but they shouldn't take It
from us while we're students."
Keith Brennen, 20
Santa An•
Phyelc• meJor
"I think It's a good Idea. It will cut
down on the number of people who
come here out of high school Just to
waste time. But the tuition won't cut
down on the serious students. They
want education, so they'll pay the
money. And $50 Isn't really that
much."
Br ·PHIL SNEIDERMAN Ot'lM~,.... .....
Oranat> CoP1t Collt!&e In Cott.M MoN, thf' 1tate'1
loqi•.<•t 11ln.ilt1 t ampua. community colleae,· reopent!d lt.11
. cla11room dour• Monday for what may btt the laat lldm t.cr of tuition-free lnatruc:tlon .
Oov. 0l"Orae Deukmejhm hu urged that all f ull-tlme
1tudt•nta bt•gln paying a t:SO per m t.er rcgtatralJon fee,
btit1lnnw noxt Call. Part-t!me atudenll would ~ $30. ~
The propoul must be approved by the Callfornla
Legislature. . .
The prop<:>8ed tuition was on th~ mlnda of many at
Orange Coaat un Monday, from the colleae'a top
administrator to the student• currying armload• of
notebooks acrOftl the campua.
.. rnard J. Luekln
Preeldent, Or•ne• Coot Collet•
From a letter to Gov. OeukmeJlan:
.. . . .We understand that your budget
projects that approximately $110
mllllon In student tees would be raised
statewide. but you propoM to
withhold en equal amount from our
state apportionment. Thia clearly puts
us In the position of de facto tax
collector .... I urge you to allow
community colleges to keep the fees
collected to aid In enabling ua to
overcome our current flscal crisis."
Tom Mathffon, 21
Mlaalon Vlelo EtectronJca mator _
"I come from back East. When I
went to college there (University of
Ahodjt Island), I paid aboul S 1,800 a
semester. If It has to be done
(community college tuition). It has to
be done."
TREE FALLS. • • Rites set
for Woody
Pa]-:qe, 65
From Page. A 1
·a Heritage Tree. thus making it Immune to
........
removal. .
-Meggs applied to another city panel to
remove the tree. citing private property rights
and the danger of the aging eucalyptus falling on
her property. or someon e elae's. She received
that board's blessing -on the rondiUon she
replace the doomed tree with two lemoll ~·
The neighbor appealed the board's dedsion,
and the controversy returned to the lapa of
council members, who begrudgingly bowed to
the wishes of the widow last m0nth.
"This thing has ruined my We," Meggs said.
"All the single men I meet these days say, 'Oh,
you're the tree lady,' and that's the.end of that."
"I feera bit like Brooke Shields with all this
attention," she uid.
Aa for the replacement trees, Meggs said, "I
don'& ~ whet I'm flDinc to do with 3,000
lemons.
She figures ahe'll probably be making a lot
of lemon puddino. ~
"It's aort of like lemon pie, only I can't make
a crust." she said, laughing.
0.-, ............ _, 0., ......,_
Maggie Meggs watches as he r wish is f'ul(illed -an unwieldy
eucalyptus tree on her property comes down after a long ..
bureaucratic hassle.
Funeral services for veteran
r estaurant operator and
fisherman Woodrow ''Woody"
Payn e. kil,Jed by a car last
Saturday , w i11 be h el d
Wednesday.
Payne was the founder of
Woody's Wharf, a popular and
longstanding waterfront
restaurant in Newport Beach.
He 'd afso operate d a beach
h amb urge r stand I n San
Clemente and wu a aeuoned
commercial fishennan. .
The 65-year-oJd Ne wport
Beach man was walk.lng acre.
Pacific Coast Highway near
Newport Boulevard when he was
struck and killed by a car.
Born and raiaed in Anaheim,
Payne came to N~wport as a
young man and fished for a
· living: In the 1940's. ·he and -
partner opened a sport fishing
.business In San Clemente. He
sold the business in 1946.
Soon a f ter . Payne built a
hamburger stand on the beach in
San Clemente that waa known as
''T Street."
In t~e ea rl y 1960s, h e
established Woodv's Wharf. one
oC the eady..day •teak hol ases ln-
New port Beach. He built the
restaurant on the site of an old
boat repair facility.
In 1976, Payne leased the
restaurant and returned-to
Emergency center
aids flood victims
The .\Jnerican Red ero. bas
opened an emer1ency aervlce
center for 9nnae C-ounty flood victlms at Zoeter School at 12th
Street and Pacific C oal\
Hiahway in Se.I Beach. The centef', which will prov!de
uslltance in the fonn of foOd ,
clothlna and shelter, will be open
from O" a .m. to 7 p.m. today
through Friday.
Woody Payne
......MllNr.• c .........
Cleolotr "'*' "I'm more than wllllng to pay tuition
to go here. But I dlMOr• with the 150
Holng to Sacram.nto and etralght Into ~ 1tate'1 genetal fund, IO that thl1
collee• wlll not ... a penny of It I
al10 work her• u a part·tlme
ground1keeper, and we haven't had a
ralae In th• paat year and..a half. The
fUll·tlme teacher• have had no ralM8
for more than a year."
Michelle Rollph, 17
MINlon Viejo
General education etudent
"I don't like It (the tuition). A k>t of
people will have to go to school and
work to make the SSO, i!lld aome of
them won't have enough time. It wtll
hurt them. There are other coats here:
I paid $80 last semester Just tor my
books."
Shannon Hotthe, 21
Orange
ltlu1tratlon dfflgn atudeftt
"~ think It will be hard on a lot of
people who go to school but don't
have much money. But then again, It
they were paying tuition, more
students might stay In school Instead
of dropping out of classes."
~ .
Mesa plant ~
destroyed
by ~laze .
' • • .
Co.ta Mesa fire investigators:
poked today through the rerna.ln(
of a plastics plant, gutted in a fire:
Mo nday night that caused:
$140.000 in damage. officials said.; .
Battalion Chief Jim RlcheY.
said the 8:17 p.m. fire at Vef«
Corp., 785 W . 16th St., wa11
controlled in about ~5 minutes~
Cause of the blaze Is unde~ '
investigation. No other buildingit.
were damaged. ~ . . ....
commercial fishing. Relatives
said at the time of his death that
he was still active m fishing and
hunting lobster off the Channel
Islands.
Lou to-the build ing wati
estimated at $90,000 and $50.oocl
to contents. Alex Hardy of
Newport Beach ls the owner of
the compa n y wh lc li
manufactures m oldings foi
plastic products. ! • I •
619 area cod~ -Services will be held at 11 am.
at Pacific View Memorial Park in
Corona del Mar. His ashes will be
scattered at sea.
He is survived' by his wife.
Martha, and a son. Ma rk of
Oregon. The family has asked
that memorial contributions be
made to th.:o American Cancer
Society. ·
in effect
Saturday
• A. of Saturday, cal.la to ~
COUNCIL.
Dieao. Impmial, Inyo and .,...._
of Alven.ide c:ountiel will not tiJ
~ throuCh unle9I the .,.. code •
• •
From Page A1
"Just walking the dty. which I
did, isn't e nough. It was an
expensive election and a lot of
money for a seat that doesn 't
have any financial benefit."
The tourth winner in the race,
Councilman Don Strauss, spent
$1 5,873. his challenger, Norm
Loats, spent $14,430. Allan Beek
spenl $7,276 on hi.a unsuccessful
campaign.
Candidate C. Edwar:£olfe
spent only $1.323 -the Uest
figure of any. He also ved
the fewest votes.
dialed. ~
Numbers in the new atte coc$e
d latrlct used to be served t;'
Ora.nae County's 714 code. ..
The new aree code w41111 era~
lut November to eccommodate
gjowth. :
"lf the new area code WM Nf
tneted, the 714 UM would baVJ
run out of nwnben by the end~
this year.'' said bl.ne DailllcW.
Pacific Telephone dlvlalo~
man.pr. :
(;allera uang an irllOQI rect aref
code •fter Saturday will ~'..! recorded mesaa1e Inform~
them of their error, O.Uada ;
Rain to return to. South· Coast ·late tonight
Conata/•
Cloudy Codey wlttl • 20 l*09nl dlenc. of r81n by 1•1• lonlQhl
<>-night 1owt In Che 409 AMI • cerlelnty on WednH01y with OUltY wlndll. "IOM W.one.dey In h low lOI.
lt1ewller1 , from Point
Conception to the Mulun
border end out ao mll11·
lnC1"""'8 eoutll wtn01 tonight, becomlnO 20 10 30 knote over ouw ..-, encl 15 10 20 knot•
-Inner ...... by 1111 nlglll Md contlrW!ne on W~needey,
Fllr tonlgtll 1M with lnctMllng
doudl Md a CflarlCI af rain ....
ton19111. "•In 1pr•1d1na 1oulllwerd over Ill• ere1 on w-...sey.
u.s 1um1nary i(~e flHnu&1 0011t1nu1.t IC>tey In Ctllfor~a whefe IMl
........ ~f!Cffle .. Oflftl HllMd ,...,. ff 40lare In ..,...., °""' ""' .... oowntfY -· .. ttfflt ,._, llter• of vtOfent .......
forn•doe1, 1pawnH •r • ...... ~ ...... ll·•··•·'T-· ..... .............. -~ .. ~.:.·.:::s:,
~ lhl tMllt l..Olat l«ly IOOIY
white HCllon1 of k1n111 hid ne1r·bll111rd cono111on1 wllh
tnOW blown 1n10 0rtt11 by wona. nortll«ty weno..
In Spok-. Wllh., IN llrPGfl
... olOMd by foo.
F0tecultr1 In Ollll0tnl1 Mid
enotlltr ''°"" w11 ·~•eel 10 "'°". ICfOll 1hl Coelt toniglll,
but Ille)' lllouOl\I It WOIM btlnQ '-! J.!Wi 111 Inch of rain
onuw -b'eca.t toOey lrom nortlMlm Tna to ~. It -•llP«1.0 to cllenge lo lrM111nQ
"'" over Ill• lllfd·MIH IH IPJ>l v~.
8howere end 111under11orm1
were predlol•d 111 1111 8.outh Allentlo Mil• Ind In Ille io.., Olllo v llley
Temper11uru eround Ille
netlon at mldnlQlll PIT r"""
lrom ~ t ~ In fof!bblnel, ....,,,..., to 72 In K.y w .... Fla.
WMtMr ~ meteor°'°91'1
Oen Atllln1 predicted "1 10 2
lrlCflM of rein ano 10-10 20-1"Pfl
wlnd9 lut !tie NOii tldel lhe1 .,.,. ,_, record ,....... lelt .....-ere
over, end 111• t1orm I• nol 10
ln1enM. IO c:oel'8I demeot Wiii be reduold,''
"We lflOllld continue to 11eV1 Ille
etorm lyttetnl oonllft9 In tboVI
evety lwo dl)'I for 1 wlllll lo
-:· Wegonet Mid. Tiie llonne 1111 ..... 1111 Ille Oewlerld
C:OHt Ju•I Iller fllClllnt lllelr = IC
mulrnUm lntenell)', but t11e •«me • c:omlna In thl• ..,.... ,,. "In • Oii-Fl Worttl -..en.o ... 1 •• t"8)' tlptHMCfl = !tie COMI," Ila Mid. The lnOof"lllnO
etor1n1 "wlll be typlctl winter ~OltMolnel t~onne." ,_,
LHI •••II'• 1torm•1 WlllCll ~ c:auea0 M ~ 171 mllllOl't s.o MO
d•m•e•. 1.110 m1y lln• !Men '"'° rHponllbl• lor tlle dff111 of 1 ,....._,.
r_oune f'IY ~ found In IM 'MfO t9)' l«ly Mor*Y
Temperature•
MTIOll
:~ 33 30
3e 2t 32 •
M 48 ... 21
12 34 30 2t 30 27
42 2t
83 ti
• 37
36 27 t3 41 17 _,.
32 2• 21 ,.
14 " 11 .. .. u
11 • 40 t7
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lrtll~ ~ Ot1nge Coel1 DAILY ,_ILOTIT~. "*U4lfY 1, 1Ma * Al
NATION
Clean air sanctions
trigger wide protests
·POi~on ~ent~r cutback "f oUght
upervJ or 1an1on que lion• priorltie1 of medical adminitllraton
By TIM Aa~la&ed Prn1
WASHINGTON -Tt\e Reaaan admlnlatration'• threat to
lmpc»e economJc penalUee asalnat u many.u 218 counll• for
cle.n aJr violaUona la brinatna proteeta from all aida of the
l•ue.
In California. which haa the moat countlet on th 111\,
bwineu INdera warned of job layoff• and economic dlarupUon.
The EPA uld It will alve all areu 45 daya fo 1ubm1t any
evidence showing why aanctlon1 ahould no\ be lmpoeed. The
apncy will review that data and decide -by May at the
8rlleet -where to levy pen.altJea. "'
Battered cutter reaches Hawaii
HONOLULU -A storm-battered, 40-year -old Coul
Guard cutter finally Umped Into port•almoet a week after hlah eeu punched three"holee in lta hull about 1,100 milee from land.
"Except for the duty teeUon, everybody'• on liberty.'' said
Cout Guard spokesman Bob Baet.en aft.er the ahJp arrived here
Monday night.
Defense spending cuts rejected
WASHINGTON -Defen.ae Secretary Caspar Weinberger
today rejected calls for defenae 1pendlng cut.a and declared that
"we slmpl)' cannot reduce defense spending any further
without endangering the aecwity of the United States."
"Th e threat we face is very great," Weinberger told the
Senate' Armed Services Committee, reciting anew hia contention
that the 20-year Soviet defenae buildup meana the United
States must rebuild its defense.
Remainder of Russ satellite due
WASHINGTON -The Pentagon says it expecLS the
remainder of a nuclear-powered Soviet satellite that bu.med up
In the atmosphere more than a week ago to come down between
11 a.m. PST Sunday and 11 p.m. PST Feb. 9.
The North American Aerospace Defense Command said the
remaining portion of the satellite has fallen to within 117.5 miles
of Earth.
~n~lear weapons policy outlined
WA~HINGTON -The Pent.aeon needa to spend $18
) billion on long-range nuclear weapons even though lt is unlikelY.
either the United St.ates or the Soviet Union could actually
"wln" a nuclear war, Defenae Secnttary Caspar Weinberger aaya. .
Welnberger's outline of U.S. nuclear weapons policy to
Congrem Monday was aimed at refuting critics who say the
administration has drafted a plan to fight and win a protracted
nuclear war.
STATE
· SI b~llio~ ski resort· pl~nned ·
TRUCKEE -Hoping to succeed where Walt Dian~y failed, · a group of California and Nevada developers is quietly pl.ann.lng
: what could be the nation'• largest akJ re90rt -a $1 billion
complex lp the Sierra Nevada. Whe• fl.niahed, the propoeed
Sunst.ream ski area, nearly twice the siz.e of Vail, Colo., would
ca~r to 25.000 or more skiers a day.
Tax-hike bill snagged in Senate
SACRAMENTO -The remain• of Gov. George
.' Deukmejian's plan to erase pert of the $1.5 billion deficit stalled
in the Senate aft.er Republicans complained it would mean an
automatic sales tax increa9e.
A Senate vote was scheduled for Monday on the heavily
'• amended bill. But senate leaders put it off . Al. the bW atanda,
the sales tax, now 6 cents per dollar In most of California, would
jump to 7 cents April 1 and stay there for up to 10 months.
• ~ . . Secretary of State eyes Senate
LOS ANGELES -Secretary of State March Fong Eu uya
she is considering running for Sen. Alan Cranston's seat should
he not eeek re-election in 1986. .
By GLENN SCOTT or._....,,... .....
The fWak>nal Polaon Center al
UC Irvine Medical Ctnttr In
Orana• 1hould not be amona
h01pltal Pl'Olrama threatened by
bud1et cuia, Orana• County
Sup•rvlsor Ro1 r Stanton UMrted Monday.
Stanton, chalrmao of the
county Board of Supervl.ara, uid
In an Interview he dlaagreee with
Smoking.spokes ·
prlorltlo1 o f medical conter
admlnlllratort. who uy tht
p0leon cen"'r wlll be cla,ed In
March unln1 now fundlna 11
arran,m.
Supervl.ar1 allott41d fundl In
f edtraJ revenue ah.arlng fundt In
1979 to tho pc>Ulon '-enter u "aeed
Jnoney" for uae In developing
long-ran1e fundlnic prol(ram1,
Stanton 11kl. .
Althou1h a framework for a
.
non·profl\ foundation to ral1e
ouuldt fund1 ha• bttn
t.abllshed, th oraan~tlon ha.I
nover reached tht point of
.ctw.Uy IHklng fundl. •
Stanton aald he tttllz.eO. that
medical center offlctala have had
their hand• full with preJilna
flnanclal ltluet durtna the put
few yean. He took excoeUon,
howuver, to a remark b)' UCIMC
Adminlllratot William Oorualez,
Orange County firefighten douse emben from an early morning
fire that caused an estimated 1115,000 damage to a home at
14542 Highcrest in. Irvine. Two can in the garage, where fire
began, were ruined 'dttd..two othen badly damaged. Occupants
awakened by a smoke alarm escaped. The fire's cause is still
undetermined.
Huntington Beach \
Constance Bauer services set
Funeral services are acheduled
Wednesday for Constance E.
Bauer, a fonner secretary to the
Huntington_.Beach City Council.
Bauer. who also was an
executive secretary for Orange
County Supervisor Har~t
Wieder, died suddenly Friday at
her home In Huntington Beach.
Cause ot death atlll haa not
been determined and further lab
tes_ts are pending .
&uer, 46, waa employed by
the aty from 1974-78.
"She waa pleaant. cooperative
and dellffhtful and very, very
efficient.' Councilwoman Ruth
Finley l&id Monday.
Mayor Bob Mandie said he was
s hocked. "She was e nergetic,
pleasant and out.going."
Before beoomlnJ the ctty's urs~
s~retary to the City Council,
Bauer worked in the city'• public
information office and did
re.eareh and histories of the dty.
She left th~ city in 1978 to
become executive secretary in
W ied er's OranJ(e County
superviaor's office for a brief
time.
She is survived by husband
Ronald; sona Michael of Laguna
Beach and Darrll and Eric of
Huntington }leach; daughter
Patricia Balderama of
Hunti ngton B each ; three
brothers, a sister and a grandaon.
Services are acheduled at 11
a.m. Wednesday at the chapel at
Pierc-e Br--othera Smith•'
Mortuary, 627 Main St.,
Hun~n Beach.
who predicted t.he poUon l't'nt.tr
would clo•• without fundln1 support from tht community and
rounty pemmt'nt .
Stanton claimed th pol1on
center 1hould have obtalMd
outakSe funcH04 alretldy.
''When you ,.i into t>.d times,
thete Uttnp ciocne beck and bite
you orr the heel," Stanton Wd.
The pollon cent.er ia bMed at
UCIMC'1 pharmacy, where
spedallata anawer telephone calla a.rouod the clock -rnQltly from
parent• whoee children hav.e
1wallowed hou.-ehold ltema.
4 Lut year. the center received
25,000 calla and WU particularly
buay during the Mtional ICaJ'e
over Tylenol polaonlng., The
center'• annual $150,000
operating budget currently i•
paid entirely by UCIMC.
Pol.ton Cent.er Director' David
Schapiro h81 eatlmated hi•
service aaves county resident.
$400.000 per year by preventJna
unneceaaar y trip• to ho1pital
emergency rooma.
Stanton claimed this life and
money-1avin1 function la easily
forgotten when adminlatraton
are forced to pare budgets. Their
firlt concern. he said, usually ii
to preserve programs that bring
In ~venue.
The pol.son cent.er, he noted,
may sa\le residents money but
doesn't generate new funds for
the medical center.
Gonzalez and his colleagues
are being forced by state budget
reductions to make the moat
eevere cuts since the university
took over the medical center
from the county in 1976.
Both Gonzaler and Stanton
have expressed~gret about the
possibility of a u~ng down the
cent.er.
Stanton said he is willing to
support efforts to start up the
centu'.s fu(Ki-raiaing found.at.ion.
1n a letter sent to Go~ late
last week, Stanton said he bas
asked the county'& Emergency
Medical Services ataff to
collaborate with Shapiro to find a
"positive, productive eolution."
Cranston, 68, is expected to announce this week that he la
running for p~dent ln 1984, and he may decide In any cue not
to run for re-election if h is bid for chief executive 11
unaUCL'eSSful.
~·hang es county bus--routes anllounced • ID
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Honest man returns 850,000 gems
SAN Dl]X;() -An unemployed man with a pregnant wife
found riches when he moved to San Diego -$50,000 worth of
jewelry -but returned the getm to lhe grateful owner.
"It looked like they really had eome value, to we cal.led
police right away," said Gerald O'Connell. 34. He found the
~ last Tuettday in a canvas tote bag in the middle of the "*1
while driving to the store .
WORLD ,
Numerous change; In Orange
County Tran1lt District bus
service, including the tot.al or
partial elimination of some
routes, will take effect starting
Sunday:-
OCTD officials voted to
implement the changes m 1everal
separate actions over the past
few months. They said the
changes, In a tight money period
for the county-run operation.
would cut tervice to little-used
route1, Improve 1ervice to
popular routes and increase
revenues. Expanded Japanese defense urged
TOK YO -Japen ahould do more than it hu been to Lake
reaponaibllity for defendinc ita own ae.a lanes and air S)iaoe. U.S .
Secretary of State Gecqe P. Shultz aid today.
The United States h.u w-ged Japen to pin the capablllty to
. , defend ita 1ea 1ane9 up to 1,000 naudcal miles from lta ahores,
freeing U.S . forces in the area to defend a wider range of Asian
-wAters agalNt what Wuhlngton says la a p-owl.ng Soviet threat.
The 15 route changes with the
most lmpact on the <5range Coast
include:
-Rou"«! 1, which operates
along Pacific Coaat Highway
between Long Beach and San
Clemente, will have .elected
weekend trlpa extended lnto 17 more killed in Lebanol) battle Long Beach. ,
BEIRUT, Lebanon -Christian and Dru. militiamen
: exchanged ar1illery barrages and arenade-th.rowina uuulta on
• each other's hilltop poshlona today, killln1 17 people and
; wou.ndinl 34, police aaid.
-Route 45 between Orange
and Newport Beach vla Fairview
Avenue will provide additional
trips. Service on Bayside 'Drive
wlU be rerouted to Pacific Cout
What do you like •bout the Da.li1 Plfot! Wb•t doa't JOU 1!bf
Call the number at Wt and your m urn,. wt1l be ret'!Ol'ded,
tr'81Weribed and ct.llwnld to the ~-editor. Tbt same M ·hour anaw.nn, Mf'Vlee may be UMd to rteotd Mt•
tera to the edMol' Oft any toll'~-Mailbox contrtbuton must lM&udt
their name end telepllone nunaber for ntlReaUon. No drcul.UO.
callt, pleate. -
Tell us wttat•1 on your mind .
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Highway during weekday peak
hours.
-Route 65 from Tustin tJ -
Balboa, vi~ Culver Drive and
Pacific Coait Highway, will have
service realigned onto Irvine's
Yale Avenue in an attempt to
provide improved service.
-Addjtlonal Saturda,Y trips
will be provided on &ute 66
between Tustin and
Westminater, a route whieh aho
services the Huntington Cent.er
I
Route 70 between Sant.a
Ana and Huntington Beach will
add additional eveninl trips.
-Route 76 be!w'°n Irvine
and Huntington Beac h will
Include addiliorW weekend. triDS •
-Route 146, between Stnta
Ana and C.OSta Mesa via Flower
Street. will' be...reallilled to allow
more direct service to the South
Coast Plaza area.
Other ro ute modlficatlona
lnclude:
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-..Route 21 between Buena
Park and Huntington Beach will
provide juat o n e morning
northbound trip and one
afternoon southbound trip,
w eeJuiay1 o nl y, between
Chapman Avenue and Cre.cent
Avenue.
-Route 25 between Fullerton
.and Huntington Beach will
eliminate the Huntington Beach
library stop.
-Route 53 between Orange
and Balboa will· be realigned
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Any sport between storms
Neither rain, nor high tides nor chilling temperatures can keep
Dave Eisenberg of Corona del Mar fron:i his appointed rounds of
windsurfing.
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CHANGES IN COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT ROUTES. • •
From Page A3
along Bristol S trl't't. 60 cents aU other tJmes. Express
fares, currently $1.60, will rise to
$2 March 1.
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'Insanity defense
topic of debate
· •OraJ\le Count>: Superior Court Judie Bnce hmaer ~W moderate. a debl'ie in N•wport1 S.."(h Feb. 4 Utled
'lnunJty Oefen.e: Juatkle or Gimmick."
. Deputy Diatrlct Attorney W.J. MOMley m and ~
defen1e attorney MartblJ Scll•lmu wlll deblte.
11\e 7:30 a.m. break.tut wlll be held at the Balboa Bey
Club by the Government Affairs CornmiU• of the Newport
Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. There la a $10 charp for
brea.kfut. Call &«-8211 for more lnrormat.Jon.
•Winter recreation clUla ln t...auna Beach ranae from
'·easy exerct.e to vlgoroua workout.a -all at 1ow prices.
There'• jaz:z or tap, tennll lftllona, martla.l art.a, yop,
a&ill"I and dozena of others. To llgn· up, call the i..a,una
Beach Recreadon Department at 497-3311, ext. 201, or ltop at
:u~ Forest Ave.
•Homebuilder and civic leader Wllllam lA1k wu
honored recently by the membership of Speak Up Newport
for h.ll 1upport of the Newport Beach police department.
Luak ii the founder o( the 10-4 Club, an arm of the
Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce which annually
·honor. officers.
~ "Exercisin,g Your Mind," a w~kly clue held at the
Oula senior citizena cent.er in Corona del Mar, will preMllt
three speakers thla month. ·
:-Route 57 b1..•tWl'l'n Santa
Aha a nd Laguna Hills will Ix>
realigned along Bristol Str('<.'t
:-Route 62 betwet•n Santa
Apa and Westminster, with stops
ill Huntington Beach. will run
leJ>S frequently. Midday service
on weekdays will be extended lo
Santa Ana College. and all trips
will be extended to Huntington
Center and Golden West College
-Route 78 betw,een Laguna
Hills .,,d Costa Mesa via Irvine
Ce nt e r Dri ve will o ff er
restructured direct east/w est
ser vice on selected trips into
Long Beach. This will replace
service now provided by e xpress
routes 203A. 203C and 205.
Other express route changes
include:
weekday trips added, and service ·
stopped south of the Laguna
Hills Park and Ride lot and north
of Main and La Veta In Orange.
-' R o ute 206 betw een
Newport Center and M ission
Viejo and Route 208 between
Costa Mesa and Anaheim wiU be
diacoollnued. •
OCTD General Manage r
James Reichert said the 'changes
a.re part of an onsol ng
monitoring of OC'PI> route•.
Route c hanges take effect In •
February, June and September
Dr. Artllar Corl1ll, an optometrllt, will dlacull the
aef118tion of sight Wednesday. Mlcllel BHdry, a UC Irvine
profe110r, will talk about avoiding senility Feb. 9. On Feb. 16,
Dr. Geor1e Prat1ka, a peychiatrlat and neurologlst, will be the
guest 1peaker.
•A senior dtizena employment _;,rvic:e haa been
developed 1n Laguna Beach for older Lagunana who want to
re-enter the job market.
Seniors seeking employment 1hould contact the Senior
Citizens Club of Laguna Beach at 497-2441 for more -Ro ute 202 between San
Clemente and Orange wiU have
Starry nights at OCC
Two planetarium s h ows are scheduled
during spring semester at Orange Coast College
in Costa Mesa.
"Relativity and Cosmology" is slated Feb. 25
and March 4. 11, and 18. "Dreams of Yesterday"
is planned for April 15. 22. 29 and May 6, 13 and
20. Programs are 7 and 9,30 p.m. each of those
dates.
Tickets are $1.50 adults. $1 for children
under 12. Mor e information is available by
telephoning 556-5880.
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Local bus fares are 75 cents
each way during rush hours (6-9
a.m and 3-6 p.m. w eekdays) and
to respond to new travel needs
and reflect 1euonal changes in
-travel patterns, he laid.
KOCM Stereo 103.1
proudly pre•nt• ...
Amerlclln Herlt.ge Month
Deity during the month or Febl';uairy tune to FM
1tereo 103.1 at 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Hear
NewPort·M... Elementaty atudent. t•t 'What
Amenca rneena to them. Pf9Mntect In the publlc
lnt•eet by KOCM St...o 103.1.
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mo~ market fi!terest
lnfonnation. 1
Coming
Wednesday, February 9, 19S3
COUPLES·
Who are the romantics
along the Orange Coast?
How are Changing trends
and llfe,styles altering the
way they look at love.
marriage and family?
These are but a few
examples of the engaging
questions a.nswered in
February's Current
magazine .
rrent
-· check.with ...__.v
Current will be packed
Now you know why your nel~bOr
banks at · . · ·
CIJ HUNTINGTON
AND l.Oo\N SAVINGS ASSOCIATION
•If your average ct.Uy balanao f•lls below $2,500 during
your monthly lite~t period, fedtral rtgw.tton
rtqulrt tNt your funds e1m 1t tht !W1'1 me for that
entw JWtk>d.
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with articles on such
timely topics as
two-paycheck lifestyles.
marriage contracts-and
the problems and ·1
pleasures facing elderly
couples. Plus, special
features like a Valentine's
Day glft g\Jl e ana -
pull-out bridal section
Dally d~tufes
from the humdrum wtth
~and. 5aadwtch,
rlmpLoale
or Prendt :pip·
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.. Orange Cout DAil Y PILOT 1Tuttd1y, '•bruary 1, 1ta
Truck.er .slain; seven hui-t ,
I)' Ttle A11oclated PrH1 •
A nallonwldl' 1trlke by
lndep ndent truckt>n turned
bloody d\.lrln1 tho nl&ht with one
driver 1hot to death In North
Carolina and at leall .even
Injured by 1unflre or flylna rock•
aa they wheeled tht•lr rlg1
through the darkneu.
A tee n -aaer auf tered a
fractured akull Monday when a
btlck boun<'t1d off a
trac·tor-trallt.tr Into her family'•
car In I' nnaylvanla
Since th 1trtke ~aan at 12 01
am Monday. with othent jolnlna
the 1hutdown t1orly today, truckl
have been .llrcd t, ubotagf'd or
hit by rocka In ot lt>aat l 7 1tAU!I.
The 1trlke.._ a prote1t aaalnl\
higher f ut'I taxea and highway
U11Cr tee., appeared th have lhtlf'
John Randolph looks out the broken
windshield of his delivery truck in
Cleveland; one of a dozen vandalized in
truckers' strike.
BEDWEl ·IER
lmmtdlate ttf t1<'t. •-xc1•,>t In 11Clf11t•
ltolalf'd f:UH A t•att ,. auc·tlon
Monday nlaht In Pavilion. N Y ,
nHr Buffalo h..-t to M t•am'\•lt"<I
~··~ no lruc·k• w~rt-avilUublf'
lO haul away th'-' rowt1
O f flcJa l1 In many atat('li
reported near-normal true k
traffic. Some drive,.. uxprt'IUWd
more fear of militant 11trlktm1
thah any dea~rc lQ 1top work
the m aelvea, and 1hlpp<'ra
reported no major problem•
movtna their gooda.
George Franklin Capps, 33, of
Clayton, N'.C.. waa sh9t In the
neck and killed by a anlper about
11:30 p.m. Monday just out.1ide
Newton Grove, N.C., u he was
driving a truck along U.S. 701.
Slx other' trucka were hit by
gunfire and two ott\er drivers
were 1llghtly Injured elsewhere
ln North Carolina.
A tank truck driver received
minor cuta about 4 a.m. todiay
when a 1nl~'• bullet shattered
glass and metal just behind his
head while he was driving his rig
near Baltimore, police aid.
In Utah, "truck driver Ho~ard
N. Adami, 4~. of Ri verside,
Calif., waa 1hot in the chest
Monday aftern oo n as he
unloaded his rig In Brigham City.
His condition was upgraded from
critical l o s'erlous today.
Authorities said they w e r e
uncertain if the shooting was
strike-related.
Reporta of violence also ca(lle
from Pennsylvanla, Ohio, lUinois,
Alabama, Ml1sisslppi, Oregon,
Wea t Virginia , Mich igan,
Tennesaee, Flo rida, Arizona,
Idaho, Indiana and Connecticut.
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contractors urged
By PAT HOROWITZ ......,,. ... .,...~,... \
DEAR READERS: Ahllo.111 tlle uate Ila• 1et exptrleDce and flDaD c lal
,.-._111remnt1 tllat aa appllcaDt for a
.co1tractor'1 lle•H• m111t 'meet, maay appllcHI• a.ave auempted to 1et aroaad tlaem , accordla1 to Joh P. Maloaey, re1l1trar of tllle Coatr1ctor1' State Llceaae
Board.
A 1tudy doae a year a10 1lllowed 18
perceDt of tllle appllcatloD1 lDve1U1ated by ttle board were deliberately• f1l1lfled .•
Slice tllat report, appllcatloa
lan1tl1atlou llave beea *rea1ed, ud oe
board 11 bel11 tH1ller OD 1ppllcaat1 wllo
aubmlt false laformatloD or can't prove
uperleace clalma. More tllaa HI llceaaea
laave beea dealed la tllle pa'1t year. Some caaea
llave been turaed over to local dlatrlct
1Uoraey1 for.erlmlaal proaec•tloli, aad a
Hmber of preaeatly llceaaed coatractora
laave llad clvll peaalUea levied a1alnat tbem
by tbe board for 1l1DID) certlflcatlona to
appUcut1' falae experteace clalma. Maloaey addi tlaat altbo1p tlle 1tate will
do everyttllDI U HD to enaure cdbtraetor"
Uceaaee1 are properly qullfled, a Uceaae la
aot a parutee tlaat a •omeowaer'• job wlll
be 1atl1factorlly completed.
ID addition to coatactla1 tbe Contractor'•
State Llceaae Board to aak If a contractor la
licensed; Jaomeownera 1boald reqalfe refereace•roQl any contractor tbey mlgbt blre; cbeck tbem oat tborou1bly, and lnapect
•oJDe of tbe contractor'• previous work.
Terry cloth flammable
DEAR PAT: I boapt my wife a tern
clotlll f offl•I HU for t..-.r11tma1. It l1 ma•• out o percent couo1 aa• H ,.rc .. a
polye1ter. Tllere'• DO ... ,._ of c .. mleal1. I
do bow ttle brud, IHI& cu't recall wa..ro I
-bo11llt u. wa... my •If• ,,,... .......... .
)'Hftrday, namea 11aot 1p a.er~· w•t onr
tllt ct.Ht area aDd dowa die o~er arm of tllll•
ault. Fortuutely, allle wa1 able to,., Mt die
flamea before .,_y real llarm came to a.er.
Wbea I 1ot laome, we P.aHed tlle material
over tlle name a1ala a*I It appeara tlllat &lie
material Uaelf 1eeao1 to laave tome dtemlcal
oa It at.at actully promote• b1nt1a1. Wt.ere
CID I report tbl17
R.S., Costa Mna
A YS contacted tl1e Consumer .t>roduct
Safely Commlaalon. There i1 no recall or
def~t alert at thia lime lnvolvina the producu
of the company you named. CPSc would like
you to make a personal repo~ about thit
product, so an Investigation can take place.
Phone the toll Me number: (800) 638-2772.
You alao may went to contact the
manufacturer. The addreu can be obtained at
most libraries by checklng the "Standard and
Poor's" annual directory or the "Thomas
Register of American Manufacturers."
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ENTERTAINMENT 87
TELEVISION 88
·attle and. Roll'
' kes .tauglit timing to tunes
By STEVE MITCHELL "' .. ....,,... ....
It'• IOr1 of Wee aerob6ca for tota
-only u.i.d of UndulaU.,, to a
dlaco beat, the youn11ten are
1tretchln1 their muaclH t o
"Sela.me Street" tunee. ~ The pl"OIJ'aln ii called · • ttle
and Roll," and lnatructor G r
Geldt .takea her amall charges
throuah their pacea each week In
Laauna Beach.
Rer three clules, for children
from 1 to 4 iean old, run beck to
bac k Wedne1day1 on the
hardwood floor at La1una'1
• recreation depm1ment.
There'• "Wonderklda," for
1-year-olda; "Tot Power," for
2-year-olda; and "MJahty Mites,"
fOf' thoee 3 and 4 years old.
Geidt. who lives In El Toro and
II an occupational therapUlt, aald
her claales do much more than
provide exercbe for tot.a.
It 1barpen1 their llatenln1
akilla, teaches them what their
bodies can do, and It build•
confidence.
"When children are thia young
(1 and 2 years old ) they / concentrate on themaelvea rather
than thoee around them," Geidt
said.
BY. .. fil'awlng them-out into a
g?OU,P or their tiny peen, "they
~~~~!.!i.~~re aware of their
INHVUSIUUip and expectations,"
ahe explained. · ·
Building confidence through
experience11' ii foremost in her
cia..e..
Just Willdng acnm a balance
beam la an unusual experience
for the very YOW\8· ''They're not uMd to being off
the ground. For mo9t of them, it'•
a ftnt." the 29-yee.r-old teacher
aald. . .
The youngsters learn a poaitive
interaction with their bodlea
through a variety of unuaual
meana. Like having aomeone
tnoe their body on a J.arae piece
of paper. ·
There'• a 8COOter board "to
give them a different 8enae of
mobtlity,'' an obstacle courae. and
even trompln1 around on a
flowinl pu'9Chute.
Parents participate with thetr
l and 2 year olds, but the
"Ml&hty Mltea" are -on their
own.
To llgn up for the eight-week
cl.ueea, call the Laguna Beach
recreation depart.men\ at
497-3311.
Daily Pilot Plao&oi
by Pabick O'Douell
Don Murray, Gena
Rowland and Ro'b Lowe
tar Jn lonJ11h1 '•
CB movie, "Thursday'1J
Child." Pase BB.
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Sales of homes
lowest in 20 years ,.
By Tlae A11oclaled Prest
Sales of new houses fell la.st year to th lowest
level aince the government began keeping track ~O
yeara ago. but some economltt.t are predlctin8 a
turnaround.
A government report Monday said ales of new
11ingle-famlly houaea dropped 8.5 percent in December
to cloae out o r.ear In which 413,000 new hOUM!ll were
IOld. That ful -year total WU down 5.3 pel"l'ellt from
1981 and the lowest on record.
The Increase in new hOUR prices waa held to las
than 1 percent last year. The median ).)rice wu
$69,300. .--
The government bad said last week that builders
started work on juat 1,061,000 houses last year, the
fewest In 36 years.
T-bill yields up
WASHINGTON -Yields on short-term
Treasur-y.-securitiea are up aligh\ly for the aeco~
s traight week-following nearly two months of
declines. government omctals say ..
At Monday's auction. about $6 billion in new
three-month bills were 901d at an average diacount
rate of 8.122 percent. That was up from the 8.055
percent at last Jan. 24.
ln addition, the government told about $6 billion
in six-month bills at an average rate of 8.225 percent,
up from last week's 8.144 percent.
The new rates were the highest since the 8.28
percent ol Nov. 29 for three-month bills and the 8.2M
perce11t or Dec. 6 for six-month bills.
The new discount rates understate the actllal
return to investors an average of 8.41 percent for
three-month bills and 8.7 percent for <1hc-month billa.
AMER ICAN LEADERS METALS