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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
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UCl still pushing hospital on
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C .h•·c·k out tfw c1uulil\'
of 1·~ •· c·un· u rul foc·u ..
0 11 prupt·r nwthocf, o f
hu ~ i n~ 1·ont1u·t lc·n,1· ..
\\ it ll 1'0 11:0.llrtll'r tip .. Oii
l'u1o;•· ll 1.
Jd ( ~titc-.. ha .. fournl u
profr~,ion ul joh tha t
nol·t.nl y l(iVt'' him 11
M'C'tJrt' futurt· hut a l .. o
ullo"!'> tinw to train
for "atc•r polo
<'t>mlH'lition in tht'
01 ~ na pit· ... Pu~" H:L
Rf'no~·1u•1I violini"t
l l'UU(' ~tt>rn "jJI hf' lht•
.. nloi.,t "ht>n t ht" Lo ..
An~c·lf>~ Philha rmonic
Ore• he.,t r a pt> rf orm!ii in
u .,old-out t'OIH'f>rt for
I tfr Oran~f' Count~
f'h ilharmonir SoC"if'ly
o t H::lo p.m . ~atuniRy
in Santa \nu . Pa~ ..
Rh.
(:hrii. 'i.-uma nn .. to le•
th P "f>OtliJChl fro m
Sun.,t'I l.t<u~uf' ... ·orinJC
l1·acl('r 0
St'ott filip.-k ai.
\farina ll i~h slipp•·•l
pui.t Or1•an Vi.-w
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By <;U~NN SCOTT
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11rl1·~nl (ri·" I.ind (01 th ..
propt>St'U 11 Vlllt' Mt't.11n1I l'1•111t•1,
but ht· -.o11J µlannlnjo( C11r Jll
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lash e d
• again
By STEVE MITCHELL
01 IM Oet11 Piiot 81•1f
Thi· l.1L1•st of (1v1· o.,tor ms t"
plaJ<U• or ... ng·· Cuu11t\ Ill th1·
past l \,\,II \,\, .... ie. ITIOV1"(I 1'.L"ll ward
todu\. hut Wt•<.1th1•r forc'l.·astt'r<;
'Kl\' tht·n··, ,11111tll••r •Jiil' rrKhl ur1
IL'> ~Jl't•b
And, ltkt· IL'> µ11 .. !1-< 1·.-.-;;1rs, tlll'
most rt't.'t'lll ~turm l1·fl cl trJtl nf
m1sc·h1d l.1t·h1nd
Want.ls up lo tiO mph Y.l'rl
n•p<11·t1-d ht'lw1-t•n !'>:so a11d 6.:ltJ
this mor n1nli( an Nc·wporl Hcirhcn
M1111• lhdn twv dcm·n boa!..!. 1n
1h1· h.ubor 1.1.1·n· lorn lrom tht'tr
moonn1o:-. or h«d lo ht• "lt'(Urt'\I
!>Jld Sgt n ....... C:unlt·ll uf Lhl'
lJ rd 11~1· l° II Un I \ Sh 1· r I f ( ''
Dt:partnwnt 11 .. rbor l'.1lrol
Tht.: old t•X<'U rs111n boJ t .
"&ll>oo1 " wh11 h ust•d tu tak1•
\'ISllur' 1111 t11ur. 111 thl' h<1rhnr
...ank 1wc1r tht· Ek1lb•1J Pav1h1111
Cordo·ll '><lid Thi· llJ Coot vt-s..<;<·I
had bt•c•n rt•lln·d from public
-.r•rv11·1· and w<1!> own1·d by a
pnvalt· party
Mcanwh1lt-. n ·µ<•rts of 100:.1•
pilings under the· N~wport pi~r
promptt'<I 1L.., ~ losun ._._.. well as
the n<'arbv Baltx ... pll'r -to tht-
publ1c
Nf'wporl Ctty-Manager Bob
Wynn said lht· plt'rs will remain
dosed unlll c1n mspt.'('llOn of thf'
pilings 1.·an lakt> plat"t·
But hl· said a m<1J0r rt'd.'>On for
shulllnR down thl' two slru1.·turc>s
was tho· -.trong wmds
'Sclml'bodv l'ould hluw off In
ISee STORM DAMAGE, Pagr Atl
T e a c h e r s
a ssail
l e a s ing
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of 1M 0 .. IF Piiot ltalf
A dC<.·1s1un Lo lease· n1·w ca.rs for
up t<• St·vPn top admm,...trators m
thE· Coai.t Community Colleg(•
D1stnct ha" drawn crrt1c1sm from
l1slr1cl u ·at·h<'r,, who arf'
1·xpN ting PXtt·nsrvt· l.oyoffs 1n
·ommg Wl'<'ks
01stnrt nff1c1als rl1..;c nbed th1•
.1 r s a ' a r •· w ,, r d a n d
l!'monstrallon nf c·onftdence an
rh<' adm1n1slra1or<;, who have
rt'(·r1v1'Cl no pay ra1~ dunng thf'
r urr<'nt y .. nr
But 'll>m(' loc::al 1·111lt·~4· teochers
d('S('nbed tht• au111 l1·a.•11ng plan as
an m .. coens1trvl' ge~turi• at a umc of
'if'Vf're budg<'t 1 utbacks and
probablt' layoffs
Distm·t spokNlman Richard V
Simon said the auto lf'asmg plan
was annnunt't'CI last Wt'<'k by the
Board of Trusl('('S, which governs
the opt-ratron of Orange Coast.
Golden W(•Sl and Coastl 1 ne
t'Ollf'f(f'S
The en~ will h<> uSNI by the
presid<'nlS o ( the lhrN' <:ollegf'S
and by the d1slrtC't's thrc-e vice
chancellors Simon said dtstnct
C hancellor No rm<m E Wataon 1s
e ligible for wu· of ,, seventh
leaM>d car. but ht' said Watson
h as not yt't dedded w hether to
accept this offer
All wvt'n admm111trators now
uw lh~1r penK>nal cara for dlatrlct
business and receive $67 per
monlh to rover costa. Under the ·
new plan, the di•lrict w ould leaL!e
the ne w m id -1ir.e autoe and pay
lnaurance and gaaoline coats
-.->dated wl lh dlatri<:t u.e.
The admlnlat ratora will b~
responsible for coell aUO<.'lat.ed
with perw>nAI u.e of tht> vehlclett,
Simon aald .
At the aame Ume. the district
board has aarHC! to H lend for
two addltl onal yean the
contrac\I o f the thret! colle~e
I
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h11sp1t.ul
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n·s.i•aft'h prol!(n1111s ut IMC wh11l·
alsu 111v1·.,t1~..ittng t•hant'l'h of
1 11 n t r a t' l 1 n I< w 1 t h o t h 1• r
ho:.p1tal-bulld1111< f1rmis fur thl'
'"' c:<impus fat tl1ty
"UCI 1s 111lt·11•:.t1-<I an hosp1l.dl11
.ind 1'> 1nv11lv1"-I with tlwm," ht•
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t11l1·n ·1>k-d In II, 1111 llllllll'r WhPn•
11 Ii. lt.11.•U lt-d "
Aldnt•h , h0Wt•v1•r. <.1l1ii1 U((rt."'t."<.I
tht· I ha111 l'H u f r 1•C'l'IVll11( hlUtt•
..ipprov • .i ... for t w 11 M·parat1•
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'>llld 1w1tlw1 pr11po~al may pu11t1
lht• rtl(OI IJU!> 00l't•r llflt'l.lh' 11f 11Pt><i"
prtx·1·ss
A Id r ll h ':. no 11 l' 11mm1 l la I
lOlllm<'nls wt•r<• l'Xpct·ted by
11ffrewb for the· lrvuw Compuny
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tht' mt.odtt·ul 11(.'U-nt't'ti c·mnplt·x 1tt d
noo n lundwon W1·d1wi.day al
Turllt• Kcx·k Communrty Park
a ftn sorrw fas t poltt1l'kmg. Th<·
lum·hto<1n wus 1,r~imru'<I only the
day bt·fun· u. .. Lhl· IMC Bo<trd or
Dr rectors llll' t lo l'Ons1dc•r L ht•
eumpany propo~I LO d1111alt> 15
atTCS of lund, wurth ;,111 ti;lm1att>d
$4 m1l111111, for th1· mt·<.hcal l't:ntcr
Des pite• llw rush. uhout ltiO ,
nll'mbt•n, of .1 n1mmu111ty l(rouµ
"'hilt> sno" only dus1t·d 5 ,687-foot San tiago P<>a k, h ighest pot in
Orang.-County, it <·uu~t>d h u\1ot• in the Ba k t>rsfield area w h t•rf' a
... a rand NI motori~t c·l•·ars his "inds h ield .
lJa1•km1i Lht· 111111 µrof1t fnt•dtc¥1
1·t-11ll-r, "Pt>opl1• for an lrvinc
Cun1mun1ty lfwcp1l1tl." turncd
uut for N1cl.!K•n'"I annourwernenl
Th<' t'Om1.><m y l'O•IA•n-d tht· lunc:h
Nt<'lsen UJld tht• crowd of hl8
pli.lnli to iwt usldt• up to 4!00
undevt-lopt-d i.1·n"H nurth of the
Sun D1l'J(O Jo'rt·t'way. bt'lwccn
Sa11d Canyon Avt•nut· and tht>
L a g u n a F r t• " w a y , f o r a
master plann1'<1 n11·d11·al S(.·1ences
t·ompJt•X
Tht· mt'<.l1c·;.tl n·11Lt·r would be
(See HOSPITAL, Page Al)
Cop fined • road death ln
John BullPr
llunt1ngton Al·at:h pol11·c·
off11 pr John J Blackw ... 11 ha!>
f'lltl'I (•d a nO •l'CllHC'~t pl<'a lo ••
mt s d 1• m <' u nor t' ha r J< f' 1 n th l'
traH1r df'ath o f .rn 18 v1'ar-old
w om.in last Julv nt•dr ·Park<'r.
An1
l'11u11ty Clt•rk An~1·l<1 c.;orman
s.11d today tlH· .\4! vear-old
p<tl111lman °f.ll('d tlw no-cont1·:.t
ph·a lo c-ndangt'rmC'nt Monday in
La P;iz CouRt y Supt•rior Court 1n
Parkt•r
lie-wa'i fmC"d $1 .:170 and will
not havt• to scrv1• probation "Thi•
n1sf' llS dosC'd ." <;orman s111d
Blackwrll had l1<•1•n schedul('(f to
st.md tnal Fell 18
Blac·kwl'll was 1nd1(·trrl last
S t·ptcmtx-r by tht• Yuma County
(;rand Jurv of a lharg<' o f
ncghgrnt hom1<:11lr
But th<• t•asc.• w;1_s movf'<i to La
Pa 7 (' O U n t y ;i ( I e r V Cl t t• rs
approvrd formmi;( a n1·w t'ountv
last Novemh<>r
K1llc•d wh1·n Hl.HkWPll's
four wht.•t>l-driv1• Vl·h1cl P
ovC'rturnnl on Stall• Houle 95
about 10 m1lt-s north or Parker
wa. ... Ltsa Garhch of I luntrngton
Bc-8( h
Anoth1·1 wom<1n pa:. ... rngcr.
Kathv (;runb;ium, I !-1, also nf
Hunt1ni.itnn B('al·h, said sht•
suffC'rN.l ;, 111m·uss11in and othl'r
ll1JUr11-s
Both Grunbaum and mt'mbcr:.
of lhc.· l iarltch family, have flit'<!
'>UIL'i in Orange County Supcnor
Court 1n nmnC'l·t wn with thl'
·•l't'ld!•fll
An Arizona traH1t n •porl on
the• July 11 rnc1dC'nl dllPgc'<i that
Blackwt·ll's veh1d1• f atll'd lo
nc·~ollatc• a curvt• and rnll<-<l ovt•r
urwr f1sht..1il1n~
A n•porl also said Black well
was dr1v1n~ about 50 mph an a :4!\
mph wnt'
Nl'1lh('r Bldt·kwl'll. who has
bl•cn plact>d on c1dmin1strat1ve
dulll'$ pcndrng drspos1llon of the
r as f'. nor h 1 s a l torn t' v was
ava1l<1ble for comment ·
Black wel I and uth<'r o fflc-crs
n·portedly mt•t al the pol1ct-
f1r1ng range l:M-fon• ll'avrng m a
t"aravan for an outing to the
Colorado R1vf'r
An internal 1nvest1gatton
rc.•v(•aled that t•1ght or 10 pohce
offrc,,•rs met from time to time at
tht> ra nge. operated by t he
11 unungton 84·ach Pollet' O fficers
A-;sol'1at1on , and l"O nsumed
:1kuhol
Rut Pol1 ct· Chie f Earle
Hoh1tadle. who ordered the
111vest1gat1on, saicJ thrre was no
1•vicfrnl'\' of poll<'<' mi!'C'Onduct.
Tht• rangP has subsequently
ht><•n dOS<'CI tu .111 nun-business
USC'
MacDonald witnes s case shut?
p r esidf'n t s and lht-vrct•
challCl'llors. ThPse administrators
have traditionally work(>d undrr
o ne.year contract.Ji that expire
ell<'h J uly 30 ·
No pay ralaes are tncludt"d in
tht' contract extensions
AffectPd by t h e contract
extenalona and car leulng plan
are O r ange Coaat Pre1ldf'nt
Bernard J Luskin . Golden West
Prealdent Lee A. S teven a a nd
Coutllne Prnldent J ohn Buller
Etch presJdent la paid $60.~00
annually.
Allio affected are ec,,,..uan J
Thomp1on. e xec utiVC" vlct>
18" J..EASINO, P11e At)
'
An c1ttorney for Dr J e ffrey
MacDonald. convtcted of kJLhng
his wife a nd ch ildren, said he
finds it "hard to beUeve" a key
w itness for his client d ied of
pneumonia
··1 find 1t very strange that a
30-yea.r-old w oman wquld die of
acute pneumo n ia," atto rney
Bryan O'Neal said today "That's
juat not Vf'ry normal "
O'Neal 11 attempting to get a
Urban panel gives
Mesa 'high rating'
Jamt'IJ W Todd. chairman of
the UrU.n Land Institute panel
touring Coeta Mesa thi. week to
help revamp th~ ag ing
downtown. hu given the city a
"ver y high rating."
Todd, president o f t~ eastern
dlvlelon o f M o bi l Land
Development Corp., said he'•
been lmpre11ed by the city'•
pottntlal and th• apperent
wlllln1ne11 o f re1lden t1 and
/... '
bu alneet l~ders to help turn the
city'• a11n1 d ownto wn Into a
C'C>mmf'rdal IUCC.'89.
"The thlng that Im~ WI
the m oat la the fact that the
community want1 to take a
1erlo u1 look an d wanta to 10
forward and take IOfnt IC'tlon,"
Todd aakl. '"n\e local s*>PJe of
Coata M tH recofn lae theN'I
oppottunJtv there!
(8" Ul\B~. Pap A.I) I~ •
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new t r ial for MacDonald, a
fo r mer Huntington Beach
resident who 1s ser ving three
consecutive life 9entencee for the
deaths o f h is wife and two
daughters He Is llt'rving time at a
federal 1nat1lutlon near Bastrop,
Texas.
The attorney &aid the ~nt
death of Helena Stoecltly Davi.a.
who maintained 1he wu with a
group o f h ippies w h o k illed
MacDonald's wife and children
In 1970. d~Uvera • eewre b low
for the chancft of a new trial.
Davis' body waa diacoYered by
police laat month ln her S.neca.
S .C .. apartmenl. Police said there we~ no ai1N of vtolence al the
de.th ecene.
A Sout h C a r o lina coron•r
ruled Wednftdey that O.~ died
of bronchlal pneumonia. OconrN
County Coroner Ted Durham,
S r ., Hld hi• rullna offlclelll ·
cto.a the probe lnto the woman a
dee th. PoUc:e lll s.n.c. aid there ..
C ... MacDONALD. P ... Al) ,
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I Or•ng• C,oall OAIL V PILO r /Thur9d•y, February 3, 1913
County endorses financi a l home r ule amendme nt
Hy Jt:YI" ADLl';tt
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STORM DAMAGE • • •
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d11uds torn~ht Jlld Friday. with
th1· .,1xth ... 1orm 1n t ht• '''rtt•:-
1·xpt•t'h:d la tt• Frid;iv 11r l'.trly
S.11urday morrnn~
1111-:hs. fnJay will rangt• from
IH to 55, luw..; lt1llti;{ht .ind t•:irly
Fndav mornin~ will lx· b<'lw1-.•n
.HI ,ind 40
~1acDONALD WITNESS. • •
, , 1d1·nu· that Davis w as a tonnt•r
drug ust•r but 1hut laborator y
lt•sts ... huw s ht• was not using
drugs at tht• ttmt' o f ht•r death
{)'Neal S<11d ht· ha:. no plans h 1 .,.,k that tht• 111vt•st1ga t1o n into th1·
'"m1 .. 11·s d <•Jth lw rt-<1pt•ned
Tht• altornt.>y, though. did ..ay
11t1•1t· .irt· other pc"rsons who will
1 .. nf1rrn Davis' v1•rs1o n o f lht.•
1!170 slayings 1n Fort Bragg.NC .
wht•rt• MacDonald was stot1111wu
<11 1h1• t1mt• as an Arm y capw111
Davis had test1(11.·d that she
"'J' o nt.• 11( six m<·mb<.'r s o f a
s.1t..tn1t.• 1.·ull who l~1mm1ttt-d t hl'
k 1 111 n gs Rut b 1· t· au s I' '\ h 1·
.1ppt·..ir1'll 111 havt• nwmury lap-.t-s.
J U S 01:.tm 1 JUdg1.· ruled her
tt• ... umon v 1nadm1~s1blc• and
w11uld n11t 1wrm 1t Lht.• JUry to
twar It
URBAN PANEL • • •
N11w ULI µlannt•r-..irnv1.J in
l '11..,t..t M1·'\.1 M o nda v and w1 II
111.1k1 · .1 tl'p<1rl to tlll' puhlic dl Y
.. rn Fndav .il l'1ty I lall. 77 Fa11
( lo I \'t .
T tw p.Htt I h.P.. h<'f•n stud" in~
the ul v ., :!1111 .1ert' duwntown,
w hich strctc:ht.~ m a :ug-zag fro m
l~·rmlfd S1n-.·1 Pomon.:1 Avt•nut•
I 71h S tn-<·l. 01.ingt· Avt•nut• and
111th Stn 'l·t
F11ll11wm).! intc•rvll'Wl> and tour--.
111 1h1· .1rt'.1, 1h1· parll'I I'> l'X ll4"< lt'(I
I 11 '11 f.! ).! I 'I \-' ..t \'., I II I 11\ p I II V t
11 tlt11 tt11ul.1t1on .and p111p<1111t
. "'h~ll lypt."S or clt•vl'loµrnt•nt l~1Uld
,., 11 nom1 c all: :ind v 1su :illv
I rJh,llll'\' tht Jrf'<i
Totid ~•d hl· w ..... p1 11h1IJ1l1'1J
I f 1) Ill d I .. I u s ... I n ~ w h a I
rt·1 o m m 1• 1H.ld 11 u1h th 1· pa 111 I
m•l(hl nwkt.·. but ...:11d ht· d1d11 t
fofl~'(' <tnV rad1t·.;1l 1 h.1n~1~
lit· o;a1d h1· "'J" 1J<1rltcul.1rl"
1111pn'SS(.-d \Ao 1th Lht-$17 m1l111111
Sp.1n1sh-sty h · Pac·1'1l· Ft•dt·ral
Sav111~s .1tHI Luan 1Ju1 lcl1111o(
111mpll'l1'll 1;i.,1 \t'ar 1n th1· ht·art
.,( th'" r1..J1·\.t·l•1µmt.·nt Jrt·~·
II Ii; 11111 q111•111 1111 11111111(:1111
11111l11ht v 111 ''" 111 u11v1·1111111·nt ..
t•)C pl1111wtl ( '11111111 c· .. ,,.1 l 'ou111 y
Su/w 1 Vl1t111 St111111· Wr lt(hl
Mt >1·11k 111 111 v1n• p11·w1tll·111 111
tltt• '\lljlf'I Vll>Ol It IJMUt lllllUll "( >w wh11l1 1hrw111,.10 t·upll11t•
1111 l11t .1I 1(11V1·1111111•11l u 1>11rt11111 ul
1•Xl1>lll11( ~IHlt • I t'Vl"llU1•11 u111f h 11v1·
I h1·111 il1·dtt .tlt•d to 11t·hool11 und
lta, 111 l(llVt'l lll lll'llt." liht• -..11d
'l'ltt• Ulllt'lldttll'lll 1111 rt·1·tlV Ill
ht•ttll( dt ufll·d 111 S11n 11111t•11l11 1111
ptt·11•·11IJ1t11111 tc1 th1· L1·~111lu1u11· 111
th•· 111•1\l "''",.,.ti w1·1·k:c II
11ppr11Vt'(1 b y lh•· I .c•l(tKl.111111., lilt•
Mesa's
e l ect i o n
'cheap '
L'11v 1·1Hllll 11 1·:i 11 J1di1Lt·i. 111
c11,1.1 M··'·' ,,pt·n1 s1~.uoo f1~hl1tl~ fol lWll l'OUnt'tl :-t•Ul~.
t•o 11111a1 c·tl Lo l)l'••rhy Nt•wµort
B1.•ad1 po l1tH'Jl hup1•fuls who
Spt•lll $1 57,()0l) c J "' JJ :i I /.{ II d I :-. l I () s ll I' I'
slJll'111 <•1H:-rl'h'.1s1·d Tut•sday
..;how that C hris to phe r St1.•t:I.
who (1n1s h1•tl third 1n tht·
Nov1·mlw1 rat'l'. was lht• b1~1>st
spt•l\dl·r al $8/l75 Alioul $8.000
t'llmt· from his own pc>1:kC'l.
"I guess 1f it la kes a lo t of
mom•y lo w111 l o bviously didn't
six·nd enough." said S teel. who
1n tht· Novt·1nbH 1WH2 t>lt.'Ct1on.
luSt (or tht• third 11m1· "I think
th;1t k ind uf nimwy ;,al this lt•vl'I 1:-
unnt'('t·~..:trv I think thl'r<.' o ulo(ht
to ht· o;..nw limit "
Al km· &·h;ift·r. till' t11p voh ·
gt·tlt·r !>JH'l\l $~.1 :17 ond h<1:-.
$1 .H70 l1·f1 1n ht•r l'.Jmpa1g11
1'•)((1•1., Shi· s<.1v:-:-h1•'ll u~· 1h1•
111111wv 1•11' futun· 1·u1n p:11,Kns
Sd111f1·1 ,·,llll•d twr 1·:11np<i1~n
'l"''lldtng "It ,di..t11 ' .111d :-aid II
1.AJk1·-. <1t lt ·:1:-l th.ti n1ud1 tu w111 ,1
1 ...... .1 '4'.tl t11d.1\
Nllt r11a I l1 ·rt111g wl\11 f1111 sllt'd
'\1'('11t1tl .111d "' ..... l'"'('l\•d ,., lll't
I h11 d lt 1111 '111'111 $2 .HH I
A I t h 11 u i.,: h I h 1• 1 .1 111 µa 1g11
,t;ttt•11w11t ... 1t11w:-. lwr 111 dt•bt It,•
$5!1 J • ..,Iii• -..11d lht· fl,Klll t• lta:-!'>lllt I•
bt'('0 rt'ifUtt'll (11 ,1h1111t $'g1() dut·
to l.i:-1 1111nut•· t .1111p.11gn
1·11n trt hut 1111"
llt-1 t111i.: ..... 1d 1.tw w nuld ltk1• to
..,..c lot JI 1·11·1 111111 'P''t1d111..:
l 11111l1·d I ll .1lt 11 ut $:~ ll(llJ
"Otlw rv.1"· .... 1 11·,trwt pt·11µl1 ·
wh11 1•11 11 1u11 Al th.11 lt·v1 ·I
11\\ hodv "' lt11 11·.tll\ ..... 1111.., 111 t a11
f>lll 1hio1 lt.11 Ill th1 rtl\~
1>.1v1· Wtwl'l•·r . who f1n1:-h1'<I
(11ur1 Ii, sp1·1ll $I , I 11:1 .• nd h :1:-
$:! 'I. I i•·I t l .wm V Jll Ak1·n whu
f1n1 '>ht·d fifth sµt·nt $1,40()
l'!:tuJ1;:i K1·ilv W<·VC'r who 1•Jn1t•
111 liJ~I . Wo1.., 11111 rt'\IUll t'll Ill f ti<• ii
... 1.111 •1111·111 -.111n twr 1·1111111bL1l11111!-.
\'l'fl' u m.it I $~110
V ariahle c loudiness
Coas tal
11a1·a1>•P cl<>ud•nest tonoQl\I 8nd r today .,..creo,m11 111te F ••day wtlh
~' h1n• of ,a1n tor 1ne weekend
Overn•O'" lows 38 to •5 HIQhS
Ft10&y ~"r 60 E•se w ne 1e f rom Poon i
Co,,cep 110,.. to lhe Mea1c1,..
l>OtOer anO out 60 miles W1nd1
becom1no not 1hwest 1on10111
motlly 10 10 15 ~no11 ove< outer
w11te<s an<! l!Qhl tnd v.,1al>le oYer
.nnet w ale• s Winds lurntng llQhl
and vanaOll' Frtday becom•no
1outherly 10 10 20 knois ove• outer water' In Ille alter,,oon
Small ~te<ly 1wt11I ' 10 • tlM!I
f.'.ully clovdy lhrouQtl Friday wllh •l'C•Ms•no clOvd' la1e F<1clay and
A cha net-01 , ,.,,, tor the early
w~lleno
f · .. ~ . .'Hlllllllflr.~·
More snow mov"d 1ntu lhe
M1owesl tOOay and a new Pac1hc
t19rm hit Soultwrn Caltforno~ with
rain ano '119h wmcls rat&•no tears
01 muost•dea on coatt81 11re11J 1>111ter eo by tnu1 ,,.,,,..., laJt
~
Flo rin a mftan t ,,, .. w ets
f~CO'*'AllOQ lrOm a 8+H1e! (It
1nrr1Ac1oe• that knocked out
powe< 10 thou~nos and let1 thr""
people dead The 51818 wH 1111 b~
26 l o rnaoo ea Tu•tOay an d
WeclneM!ay 11111t n_.turneo ""' "nd mob ile h omes b!'f ore
heA<l1no ovl to .. e
Snow wu eKpeclll<I to ac><Hd
trom M tehigan IUld W18Conllln onto
l'Oflhern llllno+• with anotl'ler II 10
i5 1nc;'1e1 o l •ccumuta11on
pre<11clecl 1n parl& of Mlc'11gan
Mlnl'lOSOIA and low•
Snow •••o wa1 for.cell tor
eoul hetn Colorado 1oulhern
Ulah Nevacl• and Amon• HHvy
ra1na -• Hpe<:lllcl 1n the na<l'1 ,4\lltttllC ttalff, Wllh II llU'1 lloocl "'''°" Potted for llOVlhetn N .... Er>Olttn<I
fempe1ature1 arouno 1'1•
nallon •I m10n1Q'1I PST •ange<I
lrom 5 Oegr••I below HrO In
F'argo. N 0 10 117 (leQr-In ~9)'
~ .. I Fla
l mOU..•yh field "' San OteQO aa
ol 9 " m Wednesday r '•Oily F e or ua1 v 4
Th .. storm wlliCh haO I IOI
mote c.oltl "'' lhaf\ e•oected
Drooorit heavy 1onow• Wll<lnes<J•y
10 1ne m ounl a1n1 f!aSI ol S11n
0 1eoo a n o the snow l evel
cl•OC>l)ecl 10 2 000 leer he Nltd
.At Mount•1n EmP,>r• Junior
Hogn ScnOOI on Pine v~ 04!••1)'
100 P..,P•I~ spent the n1Q'11 O•n•"9
on caletena loocl •fte< thelf Ou--e unable to make •I tr11oug'1
the snow the county 01au1e• Prepar11<1,,eu otlice u lcl
Anot,.,., 30 achOOic:tl•l<lr.., ttom
Brawtev _., ttr81\0ll<I •n Atpine
and spent 1110 night at tne
Community Cen 1er when lhe
storm prevented lhem lrom being
tiused bac k h o m e alter a .,,,aJ<i! "'a1t:twno '"P to San °'900
Cl@v.., employees at .A~tesn
Trteprione and Telegraph• l'•r"nl~
Snow(!}
m1crowa ... repeater 1ota1ton l'IOf11\ ------------------------01 Juhan ~· lhe ntQhl at lhe pt&nl ~nc-e tne., c.ars could no1
make It over 1ne snow<overf!d
mountain roads
T emperatures
NAT'I<>" HI Lo
.t\lllany 45 38
AIDvquerQUI! 31 25
Am1111llo 36 08
Aanev1lle 60 36
All(lnll 6i 35
Allenhc C.1ty !>2 4•
Auahn se 34
Balt1mo•e 59 49
B1lling1 '3 17
B1rmtnoh&m 58 33
S.smarck ... 00
Botae 42 21
Brownsv•lle 70 51
Bullato 5• 38
BurllnglOll 43 38
Ct1aoer 22 05
c11 .. a..ton S C 85 •II
Cherleston w II 82 33
CN!tlolle. N C 85 39
Ctieyenn<t 28 00
Ctitcago 34 25
C1nc1nna11 55 32
Cleveland 55 39
C01umo1a S C. 87 42
co1um1>ua so 35
Ot1llH ·FI Wortll •5 30
Oeylon 55 31
o.tiv.-33 12
Oet MOI,_ 27 10
OettOll 52 34
Oulull'I ie 00
El Puc !>5
faroo 2 1
f'l901t111 l3
Great F,.11, ,,
Harllo<d 40
Hetena 38
Honotulu 8 1
Hou11on 51
1nc11anapo1tt 5 t
J11Cklt()(I MIU 48
JllCltlOf'lvtlle I I
Kanau City 28
Lal Vegat •5
Ltllte Rock 41
Lou1av111e 5•
LubOOCk 39
Memp!'ltl •9
Miami 119
Mllw•ukee 3•
Mp4 .. St P11ul 24
NHhVUle 56
~ O<lean• 53
~York 55
NO<"IOll< 8•
N0<"1'1 Platte 28
0ti1enom1 C•ty 34 Omen• 21
Ottando ,,
PMllcle4phla 50
PhOenl• 55
Pllttbvt9h .,,
Por11and. Me 40
Pa<llaf\cl O<e 53
PrOVl<MnQe 4'i
R::yll 84
~ Cny 24
'*'° 37
Rtctwnoncl a3
Salt Lalla 35
SWI Anlonlo Ill
lllf RIPllT
311
08
23
04
31 16
61
40 n
3•
Sea Ille 58 •3
SllreVf'pOtt 39 31
S•ou• Falls 21 03
St l ou11 36 2.)
St Pelt! I arnpa n 83
SI Sii!! MRr"' 26 10
SPo'ane 39 23
Syracuw. 40 37
Topella n IT
lucaon 55 45 45
14
36
27
3t
l •
3J
SB
23
io
35
)1
S' 52
II
23
07
54
52
411
38
38
41 .,
45
12 211
49
,2
38
TullO l l ,3
Wesriongton 6? ~2
W1Cht111 27 t3
CALIFORNIA
B11kersl•e10 81 48
Eureka 113 •8
Frosno 66 45
Lanca.ster 42 " LOS Anoefes ei 56
Pa10 Rot>te• 51 33
Red Bluff 83 ....
Re<lwOO<I City 59 u
S•cr11mento 53 •5
S•Hn .. 57 43
Ssn 01900 60 51
San F tancllCO 55 48
S•n,. Ba1oa1a 84 •3
81ook1on 53 42
B111tow 48 40
B;g Beer 37 Ill
Bla/\op .... 111
C11ta11n1 54 411
Long 81111<:'1 50 !I()
Monrovia 55 47
Ml WlfltOf'I 38 28
Newport BtNt<ltl 82 48
Onlatlo 51 43
Palm 99flngt 53 " PHaclena 116 48
River aide 62 43
S•n Bernaroino 48 41
8el'I Gabri.I 68 46
SWI JOM 118 47
Santa N\a 116 66
811r'la Cru1 81 !>4
T ides
TOOA'Y
feconcl l'\IOl'I U t pm 36
Setiorid tow 7 IJ1 p.m u ,,.,.1
FltM, hlgfl 211 a m .. .,
""" low
t4t am u
9-ld fligtl 3 21 ptn 3 0
leooncl low 1 31 plll 1.t
tun ••t• at 11:111 1),11\ • 11-
1"11day M ..... am. Moon , .... al "'ldnltftl M4I
.... •• 10:~ • II\ l'no.y
.l .-~
11tt'1ti.111·1· w11u lt1 tlf• •t1IJ1111lk-<l \0
tlw NU.1t•'11 vutc•1N 111 Junl•, IUU4.
~tw '14111 I
I 1 w 11 11 I 1 I 11 r 1 • v 1 d 1• "
1111111lltut11111 111 ~u 11ru11tt't' lhul
111111~·n y 111 x1·11 would tw •hti1 t.>d
>V 11lut1• 111111 lut·ul uuvt'rnnwnl
1111 d 111'1111111 d1:.1 11t·111 ul g1 vt·n
pt·1t·1•11t111{t'll Al1141. 11hun11 ur lht•
11t 1Ht• pt·r11onul int 11m1• tux 1111d
...r1lt·11 '"" would 1,.. 1·111 murkt'tl (111
l11t Ill l{loVl'I lllllt•ttt
I '11111 111 ly, tht• 'l lUll' 11 hur1·11
I l'Vt•11U1•1; Wllh lt11.·<1I ~IJ\ll'l'rtm1•11l
by JJ11101111u lht nu~h (undt1 h i u
v11r11·1 y of w11y11. uflc•n guvt:rut..J
Arlt•ne Schaf er
R edevelo ping
panel h ead ed
by Sch a fer
l'11unnlwum.Jn Arl1•nt• &•h<J ft'r
h.1s ht•t·n l'lt•t. l1.·d c•ha1rman o (
l'usla M<•:-.J'!> HC'dl•vclo pmt•nt
AKt'llt')', th<· pam·l ovC•nil-eing tht•
r1•v1ta l1 z<1l1011 o ( :l OO aC'rc·'>
downtown
s, ha(c•r, whu w a:-t'll·ttt·d to
th1 • 1 mm ul 1n 1978 a nd ht'l'umt·
111.1vw 111 IHllO. w<1s l'lt'('t<-tl to a
two \'t•ar lt·rm
Ent J ohnsu11 "'hu w;,c. t•lt-<:lt'<i
\'tl'1· m a vor 111 N11v1•mlx•r. ~•d ht•
w11uld at'l't•µl th<· JIV:'ot tf he didn't
lt,l\'1· lo t·ha1r lhl' H1'<.l1·v1·lopm1•nt
p ,1 n t· I I n L h 1· pa s t t h t•
1 h.Jt rm .. m:-h 1 p has gon t• to thl'
Vll"I' mHV11r
Cu u n t 1 I w o m .1 n N o r m a
llf·rtz11g. who was t•lt'<'lt-<l in 1974
and was m;1v1u-in 1977. wa:.
rt· l'lt'('ll 'fl a!> V.l('l ' cha1nnan O( tlll'
1!11!1•\ 1·l11pmt·nt Ag<·m·v
by t•on11>1ICMkcf (ormuliu lH
nu111y cuee, thl• at.aw 1uddenly
h1t11 dutnat!d llw formula, forcing
l111·lJ I govt"rOn'ltHtlll to mu kc·
11ltcnlflt•ttnl bud get rt-dut·t101111
w llh llUle advance notll't'
The• lit.ate dlstribulA'lf $Z hllll11n
tu 1.·uunt1c·1 1rnd $1:.! IJ1ll10n to
lil'houl11. C IUc'tl 11lw1 rc -t.'l•ive funds.
"Tht' h~rd1'ttl thing we flk•c· 111
prc·pnrlng u 1m .. hmmary budKt•t
wtth11u1 knuWlnJ< whul lht-:cwtt•
111 1'(11111g to do lo UH Th111 prupo1u.1l
would allow u11 lo ng -rangt.·
olunntnll." 11a1cJ Sha11te County
Superv1.10r Stephen Swendiman,
t'OUnly WUIOCl•Uun lf'<.'flnd VICt'
preelct.nt
Although un t·1uw·t fur-11\ula for
dividing thl' monlt"ll h"" not tx-.•11
c.J .. vl*'<f. McYeak aatd It wOYld ~
cen t ered u p on •ac h area •i
popul11U1m , rwt-<l ond tht> ltnlOUnl
11 f 111or1t.-y I\ h us hluo rte ully·
l'l't't'IVt~
Md't·tik :1dd1-.I th/Jl tf the at.au•
l'Ons t• lu t1on Wt' rt' omt.>ndcd u11
p r 11 p 1111 t• t..l , 1 t w o u I d g 1 v <·
1axpuy1•1 H mon · d1re<·t contro l
11vt'1 hc1w 1 ht·ir tuxes an• 11pent hy
guvc:mm1·n1
Coas t route • HB Ill
buried unde r s and
A portio n o r Pa<·1ftl" Coa s t
Highway in Huntington Bea<.·h
burn'IJ undt•r t.ons o ( sand
tn<ty be cluscd Cor sevt•ral Wt...oc.·k,,,.
of fit·ials say
St.ind removal 1s t•xpct·tcd 111
tak1· at least a w et•k. possibly
two, an·ord1ng to t·1ty P ulJlt<.•
Works 01rt·<:Wr Paul Cook
Rut the highwa y bt•lwt.•t.•n
Goldc·n West Street and Warm·r
Av<•nul' will be dosed longer 1f
Lhc·n · 1s damage: from last wN>k's
pounding from high ttdt's. tng
waVl'S and ht•avy ram
"W<· won 't know lh<' extent o f
<fomagt> Lo th1• highway until WC'
un('over 1t," Cook s<ltd. "But wt·
do know that al least 001· S<.>C.'t1un
het:-. tx"t'n undermined "
The• Cahforma Trans portation
I) t' p a r l m 1· n l h :.i s t !'1 l•
responiub1l1ty for the r<'palr and
ma1n l l'nanc l· u ( th t· itta t l'1
h~tlway But l'llY offtctals have
bft·n 1ry1ng w (and a t:1>ntractor ,
to do tht• w ork to <:xpt·dilt•
matlN'S
C ity 11ff1c1al:-n-<.-ei vt.-d wntt.ni
assurance: fro m s tale 0 H1c1a b
W<-<lrwsday that the dty would
ht-rt·1mbuf"S(-d ror the w o rk .
Sand removal 1s expected W
cost about $WO,OOO, Cook said
The highway 1s cov e red b y
two fi."<•t of sand in pla<.-es.
The highway elosure to n :ed
11fftc1als or the Amigos d e Bolsa
Chica to cam·cl a tour scht.-dulcd
Saturday o f the Ro lsa C hica
&ulogical P reser ve, which 1s
loc:au..-d in th1• dus(.-d-()f( a rea
P an el urges d e m o lition
o f burne d sch o ol wing
A Fo untain Valley SC'hool
D1stm·t advisor y commit~ has
rt.·eornmcndt·d demol1t1on of a
H arpN Sehool wing tha t has
bf'l•n gutt.ed twice by rm.•
A rt•porl by the 11aqx·r &:hool
Advisory Committee will be
pn~·nted tonight to the Board of
Trustees. The board ml>t'ts at 7<iO
111 th<' dis tric t headquarte r s,
1n10 Oak St
Tht.• c:om m1ltl't', madt• up o f
p;.irl'nlS and d1 stnt·t 0 Hu:1als. was
ask1.J b y the· board to study the
d1str1t t's opt1uns rcgardin~ Wll\g
D. which was damaged by arst•n
hrt's in IY77 and last Octob<>r .
ThC' building was bt.'ing u.s<.-0 for
s to ragt.>, n ot d asses. whf'n tht•
most r~nt (are <X'C\Jrred
The· romm1ltct> report cunt.ends
that re cons truc tion w o uld lw
un w ise bl'(·ause t h e sch ool,
lcx:au'i:I a t 18685 Santa Ynez St •
ts ~:hl-duled for dosure in 19lH
dut> to dedmmg e n rollm ent.
The· report s tates that th1•
d1stn <.·t's enro llment 1s no t likely
lO increase <•n9ugh to warrant
rl'opcnrng o ( tht· st·hool for Ht
leas t I 0 yN1N
Patriots parade has it all
Rilt;.v grand .marsh al of Saturd ay n1a':ch in Lagun a
Yuu'v(· got you r elowns. your
bJnds and baton twirlers, your
('qUl.'Strian<i and ma.)Orett.e-s. along
with ant14ue ea rs. float s,
dtgntt.anl-'S anti lndtaru..
and parucipants Crom m ore lhan Junior auzen honors thlS year
100 organiuations wtll step o rr go \0 Laguna Beach High School
d own Park A venue near Laguna s eniors A n d r ea S c hae fer and
Beach High School begmrung at Steve Mauro.
11'.., th1• 17th a nnual PatnoL<>
Day Parad(• 111 Laguna Beaeh.
11 a .m Saturday And long-ume Lagunans Ll'S
School bands, driU teams. rolor a nd Frances Chatham wert:-
guards and majore ttes from named "H onored P a tnots of . the
campuses thr oughout Southe rn Year" by the parad e associauon Me a lawman set
to hang up badge
CallCorrua will be compeung for
awards. The parade route begins o n
Park. conti nuing down t o
Novelty e ntries will r a nge Gle nney re where par t1c1pants
from tap dancers to 3 mule team. wtll turn right onto Glenne yre C 11 st a M t' s:.. r l's 1 den l L t Grand marshal for the parade Str~t Another right tum b rin gs
EdwardJ Postelisret1nngtoday this year is Fifth Distric t the parade up Forest Avenue w
,\hl•r :!5 VC'Jr?. with lht' Orange Supervisor T om Rtle y. City Hall where it will disband.
Countv marshal's orfiet>. Oth e rs who w ill be hon ored about two hours after its 11 a.m
Post,•1. ~>2. was in charge or the Saturd ay include J o h n Padach start.
tran s fer o r tnmale!> at Harbor Jr . a civk activist In Lagu na
Muninpal Court in N e wport Beach and a two-time president Awa rds for band t'n tnes and
Bt'al'h A J>Jrly in his hono r will o f the parade board . who has others will be presented
tx· h<'ld t1t the Santa Ana Moose b een n amed "Citize n o f the follo w ing the pa r a d e in the
Lod._tp Year ." adjacent Irvin e Bowl. ~~...:.:....~~~~~~~~~~~~..:.....:.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-
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30" light Cobra Neck ........ $66.96 127.99
FLAT WHEAT
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16" Flat Wheat Neck ........ S179.95
18'' Flat Wheat Neck ........ S197.95
HERRINGBONE
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20" Herringbone Neck ..... $10 1.95 $49.99
30" Herringbone Neck ..... 1153.95 178.99
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16" Solid Rope Neck
27" Solld Rope Neck
$100.95
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Orenge COat t DAILY PILOTfThurtday. "•bruery ta, tll3 48
STATE 23 dead in winter's worst storm
R e a gan budget wo uld c ut
$1 billio n Califo rnia a id
By Tbe Au oclated Pren
SACRAMENTO Prt'tltdc•11t ltt•ug1.111'11 proptlli4-<I liudgt•l
wou ld c:ut nearly $1 b1lho11 from ft'tlt'rul u1tl to Culiforn11t, m08t
of 1t for the poor and l'lderly, tWys a Ot>mt~·ratJ<· lcg1slallve
leadt'r
"T he pn.>S1dent'11 pn.1poe1ed t'Ul.'i uppt·ur lo full mOlit severely
on the shoulders of the pt.-o0ple of our st.all' who l'an least afford
to IOIW the m inimal support they now ra.-e1ve," said Senate
President Pro Tern David Roberu . D-Lo8 Angeles.
Gas users m ay get larger bills
LOS ANGELE.':> Southl'rn California Gas Co. wants to
lower 1ts pm.-es lO electnt uuhttes in a move that could ral.Se the
bills or res1denual gas uiwrs But rt'S1dent1al customers would
h ave to shoulder larg1.•r bills .• mywuy, 1f tht> l'Ompany tontinut>s
lo lost' the elt'l·trtl' ut1ht1l'S as t·ustonwrs. Southc<rn Cahforma
Gas 0H1c1al'i said Wedm'Sday
Mon dale : Rat ify ALT II t re aty
S AN FHA NC I SC< J Fortnl'r Van· Pn•s1t.h•nt Waltl'r
Mondalt• ~ays lht· Unill'd S t<tll'l> should ratify thl' ~ALT lI
treaty and rl'sumc· nP1'(ot1at111ns for a t'omprehens1ve ban on
nudt«tr tt-sts tu ~huw tht• world 1t 1~ S(•rtuu..., di:xJUt arms l'Ontrol
Drugs m ay avert h eart a ttack s
ST ANf'OHD Mt•J1 t'id rt•:H·art·ht·rs s tudy ing sudd1.·n
"cardial' arrt>St say they havt• 1dcnttf1ed the l'ellular met·harnsm
that enables chest-pain dru~s to protet't against heart attack.~.
And if the drugs WC'l'l' us.o'Cl a~ µn·vent1vt• ml-011.·me. a "sizeable
proportion" of the 500,000 y1·arly dt'aths from sudden l'ardiac
arrest could be aver tt'Cl, ali.·ordmg to tht· Stanford University
team.
Ganne tt to sell Oakland T r ib u ne
OAKLAND Hobc•rt Mavn.ird. th1· first blat·k editor and
publisher of a major d~11ly Am~·ncan newspapt•r, has signed an
agreement in pnm·1plr to buy th1 · Tnbum· n1.•wspa~r from the
Cannell Corp.
G annt•tt, which pun·hd~l'J till· I 72.000-<'1rcu lallon
newspaper in 1979. said 1t must sell the Tnbum· bc'(:aUSt• ll
r~entl y acquirC'd San Franc·1sco-ba!.ed KHO N-TV. f£'dC'ral
regulations forbid newspaper owners to buy tclcv1sion stations
in their area and keep both
NATION
A liens to drain Social Security?
WAS HINGTON -lf 10 pt•rt'f'nt of the alll·n.s working
illegally in tht' Un11.t.'CI Stall~ t'Vt•ntually draw Scx·1a l Security,
the re tiremc•nt sysl<'m woulJ have to pay out $1 billion
annually, acx:ordmg to a prl'l11111nary congn.~1una l report
The rost cou ld reach $2.4 billion if 25 percent of the illegal
a liens and other ahc•ns not l'nt1tl1.od to work 4ualtfy for Social
Security benefits. the GPm•ral Aixounung Office report said.
$6 millio n in cocaine d isco ver ed
MIAMI -US Customs agents at M1am1 International
Airpo rt said tht•y found 2 1 pounds o f cocaine· worth a n
csumated $6 m1lhon 1.'0n{'('alc-d in a shipment of fresh flowe~
from Colombia
Bill would (J K surpl us g i veaway
WASHINGTON -More than $1 billion in surplus dairy
and grain products would be funneled t.o the nation's nc-'Cdy
next year under legislation outlined by a bipartisan group of
senators
Hy Tb• A11oda 1ed t're11
A •lnrm that dumpc~ two ft.~t
o f anow un Southern Qallfomla
mounwlrui 1.,11 42 a ·houlchlldren
alrMnt.lc-d tudJly, whllto a foot of
new •now waa fur«ul for pMrtal
of tht-Mldwt'tlt, wh .. re 23 pe<>plt'
hove ulrcudy diud In the region'•
wor•l 11torm of tht> wlnwr.
"' Florida, thouund1 of people
lo.t power temporully •Ile r a
rt'l:o rd •t.rlnti ot tornadoea 1wept
the at.ate 1md left three people
deud . Wind.I guaUng to 74 m ph
W ednesday In Penn1ylvan la
toppled t.rees and overturned two
tracto r-trailer• 1n Erie. T h e
National Weather Service urged
local residents to stay lndoor1.
The brunt of th e winter 1tonn
was ove r upper Mich igan and
('
For the bird
W11&.'0ruln th11 momln61. t..lurnplng
up lo l ~ 1ncht1t1 uf anow In 110me
pl~ And whipping drlflll with
ai•le·fol"l't' w lnda Th~ 1wnn wu
hC'Mdlnai 1nw Canada
Heavy ralri wa. furt't'Ut Lud1i1y
In the north Atlantic 1U&tc1, 1md
tht-weathcir 1ervlco t..u :d 11 tllUlh
flood watch tor llOUthern New
England. S trl·ci. wc:ru ulrddy
tloodt·u In M o b ile, A lo., ond
wt!tfutrn North Carolina.
Temperatures fell to bi'luw
zero \Oday In par t.I of Mlnnceot.a
•nd the Dakot.a1, but morn lnl(
reudlnp produ<.~ record highs
for the date In All4'nl0wn, Pa.,
where It w1t1 56, and Albany,
N.Y., 50.
Mean w h ile, a n e w Pat'iflc
storm hit waterl~ed Southern
..
i\ ~u thering of g u lls is a <'ommon s~ht
arounJ Rich a rd Ba r r e ll a s they a pp~a r for
a h a ndout. Ha rrt•tt, a South Laguna
farmt-r . feed. the birds e ve ry other duy.
ruin or sh ine.
<.:.uror111a w ith ruin, gu.ty wind
und anow
ln cul••m San Dlt'gu County,
11earl y 100 pup1l11 Wl'rt·
lempf)nrlly 11trnndcd Kl tht•lr
junior h igh *:hool in Pinc VaUey
oftcr bu1K'1 Wt're un•blc t.11 K•·t
thn>uMh two f~t of 111111w lo takt·
them home, thl' c·ounly DhwslN
P rt'port•dnt·t1is otrkt• •uid. All
wurt· plc:kt!<J up W1.'(Jnc:'1ldoy night
by lhclr parenl.8 uftt•r rood.s w1•r1•
1u ffklently t'ln 1rt'd1 Ht1id duty
olfkcr C.rolyn l lo1·11hman.
A nother JO c hildn•n wt>rt'
•Ul ylna at a l'urnniunity t·cnter 1n
Alpine, alao in tht.> mountains 1.·u11t
or S an Diego
At Ac·lon, about :w an1h·11 nort h
of UJll Angt>IC'ii, 25 tt:wc:h..rs 11nd
12 pupils wt·n· s trandt•d t'lll ly
tuJMy Ill II .:hool~ U\al WM
without h~•l becau H of th•
atorm Th(' chUdren were kept at
th1.• 11chool a ftttr t wo but••
ickJdd :d utf ro.da W edneeda)'..
Gulc·fol'C\> wind. ca~ four
boota In Low er Otay Lake near
Sun Dlt'(lO aa the flah lng ..,..,.,
uJA•n.t-d Wcdnc.day No lnjurift
wc>rt-rcporlt>d.
Abo ut 40,000 San Die go
r1111dents wf>rf' with out powe r
during thl' atorm, but "no ~jor
art·u11 Wl·re blacke d out," aald
Tom LMrlmore. a apokesman for
San Oiugo Gas and Elec:ttic.
F'on·c:aster a warn e d o f
rhu <.hl1de1 In coastal are a •
blltlt·red by fo ur atorma laat
w1-.·k. I.Jut wd the latett 1conn
hud ll-SS punt•h .
Truckers' s trike •
• • impact growing;
violence mounts
By Tbl' Associalt'd f'ress .
A Mtl waukt'c brt.'w1.·ry tul
bat·k o pt'rat1ons .ind l'<.il1frn ni;1
growers warnt-d that Valt•ntin1•
Day ro&•s might w1th<'r lit'<·au~·
o f th1• nat1onw1d1• -.trik•• 1,,
tnd<•pt•ndl·nt tru1. k•·r-. . ...., ho .....
work111g eountt·r p<1rl!. dt·ma111.J1'<.I
fr'<fl'ral µrotN.·tion Crum s1111x·rs
arsomsL'> and vand.1b
Off1l·1a ls rt'por1t•d m1ir<' thJn :mo trul'k.'1 hav1· ht·•·n da11i.1g1·d
ww dnvc·r slain ,.nd 'l.7 p1·11µl1·
lllJUn·d 1n v1olc·nu· ~lt·rnm111g
from th!" shuuJuv.11 whath v. .1:.
l :allPd lJy thl• l11d1 JH lldt•l\l
Trul·kt•r.. Assuc.·1~1uon on M11nck1\
to protc•st h1glwr lul'I t.1x<< Jncl
ft't. .....
S h o t fired
a t truck er
Anuhc1m pol1t:l' sa1 <l today
lht:y a re 1nvesl1gat1ng a truck
dnvt·r's claim tha t so1nt.:om· shot
a t him as h e drove h1:-. rig
eastboun d on tht> H1verc;1de
Fr~way
The unidentified dnvN told
o ff H·ers he was near tht•
anterl'hange with 1he Nl·Wport
Freeway at 7.05 am today when
a gray car pulled alungsadl' Ht•
saJd a shot was firc-cl through a
side window. a<."COrdmg t.o poU<-"'
A pohl'e spok£>Sman said 1 h<·
shot may have ~n fired from a
n ne
The driver was not hurt
Officers saJd 1t was unknown 1f
the incident w as r<:lated t.o the
n a t 1 o n w 1 d c i n d e p t• n d 1.' n t
truckers' strike
Food s h1pm<·nts t o som e
1':asH·rn t·1t1t·:. Wt·re cu rtaile d
Wl·dn1·sday. and some produce
pr 11.t·s re~·.
Rc·11n1•tt Whitlock. preside nt of
A11ll'rtrn11 Trut·kang Associations,
:.1•nt .J lt·ttt·r to At torney General
W1ll1am F'rc•nt·h S m ith ,
rl <' m a n d 1 n g t h e J u s t i c e
l.X•p<,1rtm1·nt and tht· FBI play a
gri .. 11c·r ro le• 1n fighung the
v. 1clt•s 1H<·Jd lilood s h('d and
111 um1da lion
"Thln"s an absolute need for
,1r .. ng fl•d l'ral leadership.
fo\'Clt•ral law cnfon~ment officials
rnust make thl'1r intentio ns
known ,ind thl'ar presence felt."
lw smd
US attorneys a cross t he
c ountrv havt• been told "to be on
lht• Jlc·rt.. for any violations or
I • • J t' r :1 I I a w • s a 1 d J u s t i c e
lJ1·p.:trtml'nt spokesman John
Hussc>ll. who said he w as not
Hwan• l)f Wh1tloc:·k 's letter .
In T1•hal'h<tp1, ~la~s fragments
~prayt·d an th<' right eye of a
Southern California truck driver
wh1•n his d1c-sd truck was hit by
..,omc·than~ as hr drove under a
hrad~t·
I t w a.., t h l' fir s t incide n t
rt·µc1rt1•d an Kern County that
rn.1\' bt· r1•latt-d to thf.' 4-day-old
md1•1x.·ndc•nt truckc·rs· strike.
.Joc•I Moa·no. :J9. of Font.ana
told s h <>r df 's d e puties
W<'dnc••Kfav that tht' u nknown
o bJC•t 1 htt ·hi" wind s hield and
dJm.11'(c-d the t ruc:k's front grille
a11d radiator
Mc·,inwhalt'. Florida o ffered
lf1ghway P<ttn>I protection to
t rut k1·1 s 1 f mo r t• requests a re
r('('(' 1 vrd
The mea sure would mak t' availa bl e any
government-owned commodities to eligible non -profit st.ate and
local agencies. including food banks. school lunch programs.
soup kitchens. disaster relief agencies. child care centers and
charities.
R e tirem ent age d ispu t e continues S upport funds
so ug ht f or
Coast Y M CA
HOSPITAL SEAR CH CONTI NU I NG • •
WASHINGTON The fragile sup port for a bipartisan
Social Security rescue plan is threatened by a dispul~ over
raising t he re tire ment age. with a key congressman saytng he
will oppose the enure package if that is done. That LSSUe and
other problems racing a $168 billion package drafted by the
National Comm1ss1on on SodaJ Security Refonn have cropped
up during House Ways and Means Committee hearings.
WORLD
Moscow d e no unces R e a gan m eeting
MOSCOW -T he Soviet Union today denounced President
Reagan's White House meeting with six Afghan guerrillas as a
"pr ovocative" move. T he o fficial Tass ne ws agency a lso
rcpt>ated accusations that the Reagan administration is trying to
"increase instability in the southern border or the U.S .S .R." by
e xpa n ding w hat il called an "undeclared war" against
Afghanistan.
Bush confers with NAT O e n voys
BRUSSELS. Belgium -Vice Presiden t George Bush
confe rred w ith NATO o!flcials today. seeking re n ewed
solidarity among the West.em allies In U.S .-Soviet nuclear arms
reduction talks.
Officials preparing fbr the talks said Bush would stress the
im por tance o f strong defe nses against a Soviet buildup of
con ventional and nuclear weapons. He was meeting today with
the ambassadors t.o the North AUantic Treaty Organization, and
with t he alliance's clvil.J.an and mil.J.tary staff.
More than 1()0 volunlft"rs a re
trying lO raise $100,000 for the
Orang<' Coa st YMCA 1n the
o rgan1zat1on's a nnual s upport
dnvf"
Newport Beach Mayor Evelyn
H art a nd Cos ta M es a
Councilwoman Norma Hertzog
will head the volunteer team.
The s upport drive is the
YM C A 's main fundra1s ing
activity o f the year and 1s
expected to produce about 11
percent or the YMCA Opt>rating
budget, moat or which com es
from eamed income .
According to YMC A Executive
Director Jim de Boom. the
YMCA raised $88,000 in 1981 but
slipped nearly $15,000 in 1982.
De Boom blamed the economy
for the d rop in donations.
Thl• vo lunteer group Is
t•xpected to concen trate it s
f.'ffort.s on a rf.'a businesaes, service
clubs and foundations. The
money drive e nds March 3.
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OA~ COAST Dally Piiat
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the• "nuck•us" of tlw complt-x.
w h1t•h he said could bt.·t·om e
"something both Irvine and th<'
rest o f th<' cou ntry would
rc,'Ogniw as a very special pla<.'(' "
He e n v11>1u ncd a top-notc h
l'O m plex o ffe ring not on I y
acute-t•a re medical services but
associa ted o ffices. r esearc h
cente rs and high-techno logy
plants manufactunng medically
related goods St-vc>ra l t1mei.
dunng his spct>ch he offered to
help "blend interests" betwe<.>n
IMC and UCl off1c1als
N 1 e I s e n s A 1 d a t a p r l' s s
con f f.'rence following
W ed n C's day 's s pl' t' l' h that
company officia ls p rivately made
their o ffer to 1 MC lead e r s
Monday. On Tuesday. the IMC
Board o r Oin'Ctors 8t'Ct'pl£'d the
pro pus a I 1 n l'O n ('<'Pl , I M C
Prf.'sidt·nt David Baker said.
T h 1• n n n o u n c e m e n t
Wednesday l'ame as a surprise
fo r two r easons: lt signaled a
t·han ge In Ir vine Comp any
st rateg y in thc long-standing
hospital issue a nd It ottered an
e n tir e l y n e w site f o r
consider a uon.
Thro ugh years of b icke r in g
ANA
0 a:
z 0 > ~ trvtne 0 Medlcel ~ Center
~ Site e
DIEGO
La nd offe red for
hos p ita l pinpoin tc•cl.
between UCJ and t•ommu1111 v ~ro ups over h ospit al ~Ill's.
t'ompany o ff1 t·wls had rarel y
taken th<' lend 1n plonnmg issues.
Ins tead. thev oCten agreed Lo
work with groups interestt'<i In
company -owned land. w hich
means most anywhere in tht' d ty
('Xc.:cpt on cam pus.
All tha t 11eemc-d to C'hange w1 lh
l ht· 11 :. t• o f N 1t· Is c n t o t h e
c·mnp:my presidency in January.
"WE>'ve fin a lly taken the
11)1t1at1vt• on this:· one company
C'X('('UtlVl' said Wednesday after
\ h1• SJX't'Ch
N 1 l' I s t• n s a 1 d h e w a s
1m:n •asmgly aware o f p roblems
wit h other areas of the city
<l1scussed as possible hospital
c;1tC'S Th<'v eith er were too small
nr not at.f.'eptable to community
groups or the university.
He said he asked compa n y
planne rs lo scou r the cit y's
g<-'nc-ral plan maps for a large r
arc·a where all parties might
work from scratch to plan a
n~•ttonally rt-cognized complex -
tht• type p r o ponents h a d
described during yea ra of
th-;cussions.
IMC backt'rs have for the past
six months worked on plans to
build thl'ir facilit y In the Village
12 a r~a. near t h e corne r o f
Borranca Parkway and Jeffrey
Roorl. NicL~n sa1d that site wu
too Umil<.'<.i in amount of land that
t'Ou ld be devoted to the complex.
The .ame was tru~ for land
ucr088 Campus Dmre from UCI,
he explalnro
Slow developer may lose bond
Rick Lawrence, the developer
who ht renovating \he hlatorlc
McFadden BuUdlng In Newpon
Beach . h u been u ked by th• d ty
Newport flooding.
loss S I .8 million
Mo re than fl .8 mllllon tn ~ to homell and ~
tn Newport BHch ta betn1
blamed on hi8h t.kMI and • ..,..
of 1tor m1 tllat pounded &h e ~--CoNt Liit ~ "'aiY" ¥~ eald 8 19h0ma~~mtly 1lJonl the Balboa wwe damiatd b7 the ..... JNI
uld t h• U1urH wUl be ......... to .......... ,.,. of = =::.. ........ ,.
to explain w h y he h11s not
( iniAhed hia project.
Lawren~ h u been working
on the bulldlna three years and
p tutod a $6 0 ,000 bond
1ua ranteeln1 the iob wou ld bt>
aorfe Dec. 31, .city o fflclalt
e >tpLt.lned.
The builder Nkl l oatnc pan or
all of the bond.
A hMrina to de1ermlne what aicuon lhould be taken ll 11t tor
Feb. 18. O.nn.la O'N.tll, • fonner
Newport 8lech dt,y-~, ha9 t.wl hlnd ... .........,. oftioer
Lawrence tw been critka.d
nuftWOUt drn. by d'1 ...... '°' hla dow worll d ....... -bond lMt yeer In , • ...,._ to
complateu th• _parUallt
WWW tl .. ld WUN ltM lwcm1• ........
·-
T h e bulldl n1, owned by
Lawrem.,., atanda ln an .,.. tbAl
11 rreque ntly Jammed wlth
tourlatt and beacb-pn. Q1y o fficial• ha ve worried thal
p e d eat rl•n • c o u ld be hurl
walkJna by the structure.
Lawrence, who •tlmas.t be
hM poUftd f3 m!Won ID10 bill
thmM project. explelned that the ...-ovation wori la •tNmely
llow.
Arts and crafts
.program at GWC
An arts and crafts program, deaagned especially for
elementary school teachers, scout troop leaders IUld others
Interested in boutiqu~ an(! gift ideas, w lU be orfered from 9
a.m. to noon Saturdays, begmrung thas Saturday at Golden
West Collef(e in Huntinuton Beach.
Art consultant P e11Y Puscllna will discuss simple
methods for creating various projects, from needlc<:raft to craft
stkka.
The six-wet-k program rosts $la. Registration information
can be obtained by calling 892-717 11, ext. 637.
•Parents at the Hilltop Nursery School an Costa Mesa are
conducting a two -d ay newspaper a nd magazine drive
beginning today.
Paeific Coast Highway was re duced from lour t.o two lanes
rece.ntly just no rth o f El Morro Mobile Home Park a a crews
worked on roadway erod ed by a J:Ough sea . Anyon e who would lake to t·ontribute ne ws pape rs,
magazines, phone books or m mputer paper can drop them off
at the school at 1259 Victoria Ave., or caJI 645-7841.
•The Irvine Charter Chapter of the American Business
Women's Association wall hold its monthly dinner meeting at
the Hong Kong Chinese Restaura nt. Baker at Fairview, an
Costa Mesa Tuesday.
Coast Highway r"ep_aired_ after ··floodiiig
~.
· for the next few weeks,
spokeswoman sajd,
Featured speaker will be Judith Carmichae l, president of
Concepts II, Ltd .. an interior design firm spectaliz.ing in custom
design for home and offlt'e.
For further information. interested business women may
contact Marilyn Cooley at 838-1022
•Cal trans crews have completed
n ra ve-day repatr job on Pacific
Coast Highway whe re heavy
surf and high tides <.'Ombined to
erod e a .portion or the earth
under the road ·near El Morro
Mo bile H om e P a rk, north of
Laguna Beach.
restric ted to one lan e during
much o f the work, whl~
included dumping 900 t6na of
boulders and 1.500 tons of base
r oc k down th e sleep
embankment to serve as a buHer
against the sea .
of the barriers had been removed
by W ednesday, a Caltrans
spokeswoman said.
The work began last Friday
night lNhe n a portion of the
highway was found to be
·undermined by the ocean action.
But with the decrease in the
s i z e o f t h e s u rf', a n d no
exc-eptional high tides expected,
Caltrans expects no further
trouble a long that s tretch o(
Coast Hjghway.
OCC grad earns
writers' grant
Former Newport Beach n-sidcnt and Orangt•
<;gast Co lle ge graduate Don Meredith has been
awarded a 1983 creatavc writers fellowship grant by
the NauonaJ Endowme nt for the Arts.
Meredith, author of thl' novels "Morning Lane"
(1980) and "Home Movies" ( 1982). as one or a
• hundred writers nat1onw1de to rect•1vt• a 1983
feUowship grant Meredith's rcllowsh1p IS good for
$12.500.
Fellows hips for creative writers are awarded to
published writers o r exceptional talent lo (•nablt•
them to set aside t1mc for wraung , re st•:irch or
travel.
Meredith. IS a 1959 gradual(.• or occ A(tcr
living for several yl'ars an Europe. he curre n tly
resides in Santa &rbara and lS working on a new
novel.
Hotel course set
Orange Coast Coll ege's Ho tel Management
Department is o(fcrang sax d1Hcr ent courses on its
agenda this spring.
Courses include : "Introduction to the
Hospitality Industry," "Hotel Accounting and Night
Audit," "Field Experience," "Hotel Ma rketing."
"Hotel Operation ," and "Hot.t'l Law."
Registration lS under way through Feb. 11 an
the OCC Admassaon s Build ing . .f{egas tratao n
information is available by calhng 55#\-5772
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them up. Thia dale la Vt'f"J
dmely wal.Ched. (Of' when It
Is rTached. thtw medklne9
are returned l o the
manufacturer or we destroy
lht'm
It 1s o ur duty as a
pharmacy to 1tt that every
preceution Is taken to lnaun
that every precription you
receive la able to pttfonn M
reprnent~ We are fu lly
aware of thi. tt'lponsibtl1ty
YUU OR YOUR DOCTOR
CAN PllONE US when you
nNrd a ch•livt'ry We w ill
dt'hvt>r promptly without
extra t"hargl' A great many Pt'OPI<' rely on "' for their
hc>ahh n~'<is WI' Wl'lcome
reque11i1 for ck?llvt'ry 5<'rviao
. and t"harge tllrpUn\I.
Southbound traffic w as
The work crews resurraced the
two southbound lanes, and l'l106t
Caltrans officials will keep a
close eye on .the patched portion
· Making money is important
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DEAR REA.DDS: Choollna a method ol
cont.racepUon la a very penonaf decWor\ that
dependa on a number of fadorl, lncludlna
Individual pre ference, p1ycholo1lcal or
reUafoue atUtudes and medical h.latory. It'•
alllo important to know U\e lat.mt lnlonnaUon
available on how MCh method worb ·-how
elf~ :!eta:.~~~~-.:. a
free pam phle t c alled "Contrace ption:
Compartna U\e Optlona," that I.I de.&cned to
help conaumen make an informed choice. h
can be ord~ by writing to the Conauner
Infonnation C.en ter, Dept. M6L, Pueblo, Colo.
81~.
The booklet includes a fold-out chart that
lista the major methods of con traception, along
with their effecUveJWa, the advantagett an()
disadvan tages, sid e effectl, othe r health
factors to consider, and long-tenn effect on
ability to have c~ldren.
Food fibers questioned
DEAR PA 'JI:. I bve a frtead wlao tMU1
1lae'1 aa expert u Htrlllea. Siie elalm•
U1ere'1 a lot of fiber la cooked fnJt1 ud
ve1etables. II IM1 tne? P.E., Foatala Valley
Yes. Research at USDA'• Consumer
Nutrition C.enter shows that many cooked or
processed fruits and vegetables are good
sources of d ietary fiber -In some cues,
better than whole grain breads.
Pectin , a n on -digestible water-soluble
fiber , is p!'ftent at aignificant levels in many
canne d , frozen and fresh fruits a nd
vegetables. Most common garden vegetab],es,
Including green bea n s, spinach , brussela
sprouts and broccoli, contained at least as
Singles wor"shop
slated at college
A four-hour workshop for singles, designed to
help build better relationships, will be presented at
Orange Coast College Feb. 18.
Titled "An Evening To Reach Out For
Singles," the session will run from 7-11 p.m. in
OCC's Faculty House. Admission is $5.
Workshop director is Dr. Steven Winer, author
of the book . "The Language of Acceptance and
Combat." H e h as t a u g ht graduate and
undergr aduate courses on relationship
communication at Ithaca College and Iowa State
University. Winer is presently doing re.earch on
finding ways to help people build better and
stronger relationships.
''The workshop Is designed to improve on an
in d ividual 's ,c h a n ces to meet a n d form
relationships," Dr. Winer says. "It allows one to
break through the ever-present aodal barriers that
prevent reaJ communication."
Tickets are available in the OCC Ticket Office,
located in the college's Student C.enter Building.
The office is open Monday through Friday frun 9
a .m. to 6 p.m .. and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon.
Tickets may be purchased by phone, using Visa or
Mastercard, by caJUng 556·5527.
Advance registration is recommended. Tickets,
1f available, will be sold at the door.
For infonnallon about the workshop, phone
556-5880.
Senior supper set
Orange Coast College's Community Service
Office is offering ita "Super Su pper" on campus
program this spring, for people 50 years of age and
older.
A light su pper will be served in OCC'a Student
Center Cafeteria Monday and Wednesday evenings.
beginning this Monday and running through May
15. Meals will be served at 5 p.m.
Cost of th e d inners is $1.75 per person.
Reservations are recommended, by calling 556-5880.
Coming Soon to Orange County
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llJat of univel"lit:v-affillated people proficient
ln more than 60 lanauaaes, rana1n1 trom
Arabic and Greek to Chineee and Ru.Mlan,
who are available for tran1latlon and
lnterpreUna a.tatance. Tutorina and private
lanauaae inltn.lction referral tervice aho are
offered. Phone 833-6344 for more lnformaUon.
Job fee deductible
DEAR PAT: I w11 fired late 1111 year
and paid aa employmeat a1eacy a fee 10 find
a lob for me ID tile same field. Caa I deduct
tb 1 expense from my federal ta.x?
P .S., Hattastoa Beacll
Yes. If you pay empl9yment agency fees
in lookin·g for a n e w job ln the sam e
occupation, Internal Revenue Service says you
may deduct these expenses on your tax return
as an itemized deduction.
• Got n problc>m? Tht•n writ£> to ._ '1 Pat Horowitz. Pat will cut red tape,
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g<>tllng the answl.'rs and action you
....,. nee d to solve 1n£>qu1t1£>s 1n
governmen t and busmt'$S. Moil yuur questions
to Pat Horowitz. At Your Serv1c.V!, Orange
Coast Daily Pilot. P.O. &x 1560, C~tJJ Mesa,
':'A. 92626.
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Health study has merit
Trustees of the Huntmgton
&>ach Union High School Diltrict
are on the right track in.seeking to
reject a plan to disperse an existing
course in health education and
i;prinkle its content.a through other
classes.
The course embraces such
topics as human reproduction,
emergency first aid and alcohol,
drug and tobacco abuse.
Administrators, seeking to
make room for new graduation
re quirements in mathematics,
science and social studies, have
recommended that the health
education course be made an
elective, rather than a required
class. State-mandated subjects
now included in the course, such
as venereal disease, drug abuse
and first aid, could be covered in
other classes.~they say.
But trustee., with 1trona
support from tea.chen ~d parenta,
are tentatively recomniendlng that
the one-semester courae be
retained intact as a graduation
requirement.
One trustee commented that
the health concepta covered ln the
course '1b ulld o n each other as
much as they do In algebra and
geometry."
This makes sense. While the
r{ew emphasis on math and actence 1
Instruction is w e lcome , a
·well-structured course in health
science could be equally lmportant
to teen-age student.a who may not
yet have realized the lifetime
importance of forming good health
habits. A second public hearing on
proposed curriculum changes Is
scheduled Feb. 8, at which tlrne_a
decision may be made.
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E l ecti{)n date change
The Fountain Valley City city's cost was cut in half by
Council has given final approval to holding the election in November
changes in the city's election date when the county, rather than tbe
and campaign finance rules. city, was responsible for vote
1',ro m n o w o n , the city tabulation.
election will be held in November Opponents of combining a city
of even-numbe red years, to election with the general election
coi ncid e with the statewide contend there ls too much chance
general election,' instead of in that city candidates and issues will
April Council tem\S scheduled to be obscured by more prominent
ex pire in April 1984 will be statewide ballot it.ems and suggest
e xtended to Novemb~r or that that some of those casting votes
year. will not have taken the time to
Aim of the move, already examine local issues.
taken by some other communities, Be that as it may, the change
is to reduce costs a nd increase has been made for Fountain
v o t e r pa rt i c i pa t i o n in c i t y. Valley.
elections. which notoriously have _ At the same time, the council
a poor turnout. Last April's city has repealed the city's campaign
council election in Fountain Valley finance ordinance in favor of
drew only 16 percent of the city's adopting s tate campaign laws
registered voters and the 1980 which h ave pre-empted many
turnout was a mere 14 percent. local rules. However, a $500
By way or comparison, Cost.a ceiling on individual campaign
Mesa's switch to the November contributions, not included in the
date last year resulted in a 63.5 state law, was approved by the
voter turnout. compared with 16.8 council in the interest of keeplng
percent in the city's April 1980 c a m ·pa i g n cos ts · u n d e r
council election. Additionally, the control.
1.11111 lac•----------
Sick seals need help
The recent coastal storms,
with pictures of bewildered seals
and sea lions floundering ashore
and even trying to make their way
along busy highways called
attention once more to the plight
of these amiable sea creatures.
At Laguna Beach's Marine
Mammal Center in Laguna
Canyon, it's been a full house for
weeks, with no fewer than 24 sea
lions and elephant seals "in house"
laat week. The normal population
is only about four at a ti.Jpe ..
Most of the animals are young
and sick. suffering from parasitic
infections of the lungs that keep
them from holding their breath
long enough to submerge to search
for food. Weakened from illness
a nd hunger , they b each
themselves.
That's where the Friends of
the Sea Lions come in . Ita
dedicated volunteers rescue the
beached mammals and transport
them to the Canyon. shelter where
they are given a daily ration of
fish, -glucose. antibiotics and
vitamins, combined in a blender
and fed through a tube. The
medication usually works and once
·the patients are restored to health
they are returned to the Pacific.
But the problem is money.
Right now it is taking about $100 a
day to pay for food and medical
supplies and the center has to rely
on small donations to keep the
larder filled.
A recent appeal for help
published in the Daily Pilot
brought in a very welcome $1,200,
enough to support the benevolent
operation for almost two weeks.
But. according to the Friends
spokesman Bill tord, the peak
"season " for sea lion reteues is
April. and with 24 on the sick llst
already it looks like a long, hard
winter. If you'd like to help the
nonprofit organization, send a
donation to Friends of the Sea
Lion, 20612 Laguna Canyon Road,
Laguna Beach, CA. 92651. ........... ________ _
Resolve island debate ,
A longstanding deb8te over never had the authority to eell the
the rightful ownership of three islands since they already
small islands in Upper Newport belonged to the state and alleps
Bay apparently will have to be the company knew this. Company
r•lved in court after all. spokesmen aay the charge la ~ The three islands were 10ld to without foundation and predict t~ state by the Irvine Company the sale will be upheld ln court.
fOr $3.5 million in 1975. Property determined to be
. But a group of Newport state tidelands u1ually la placed
Jteach environmentalists who under the local control of a dty or
Cfbtend the islands were really county . In this caae, the ~e tidelands and therefore environmentallata say they would
s · d not have been 10ld, filed a like to aee the money paid for the
1 suit aeek.ina to recover the islands returned to the 1t.aie'1
· ney from the Irvine Company. tideland• trust and eventually
turned OVer .... Newport 1!11---... for • The 1ult was dlsmilled by an ""' ~· an1e County Superior Court, bay clean·up projecta.
now the 4th District Court of But the quettJon of what doa &
pea.la haa1 revened tblt lower and does not conatitute state
rt'• dedlion and ordered the. ddei.ndt la complex. 10 perhapl lt
tter '° ., to trial will be ~ .. well if Jhla .....
The environmental 1roup determined once and fOI' all by the
niend1 the lrvlne Company couru.
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Letters to the editor
Interest tax law
damages thrifty
To the Editor:
It ls my feeling that the tax provision
paaaed on Aug. 17, 1982, concerning
government withholding of 10 percent
on earned interest is a violation of
financial/rivacy on a perional basis and
can lea only to national unrest,
increued bankirur coats, increased
government cost and l<m of lncome to
savers.
I also feel the new tax law will
· diacoui--se thrift and will not discourage
"tax cheaten.''-What la Congre91' next
step? WW they want 20 percent of the
interest withheld? Or perhaps withhold
all the interest, then you will have
destroyed the American ayatem of
interest completely.
The bill paaaed is only one more
example of government greed.
ROBERT B. COATS
Coastline critic
To the F.dltor: In reilpome to your editorial on Jan.
23, entitled "Coastline College
dismantling no cu.re," I would like to call
MAILBOX
to your attention the following major
omissions:
1. Far from having "no physical ueeta,
Coastline College is in the process of
constructing a multimillion dollar
administration office building ln
Fountain Valley. ·
2. Coast.line College is a needless and
wasteLul expenditure of the taxpayer's
dollars. since there ls a duplication of the
administrative staffs of Orange Coast
a nd Golden~Collegea. These functions of e College were and
still could be by Orange Coast
and Golden West Colleges with the
savings of millions of dollars.
S. In late a1temoons and evenings
there are many unused classrooms at
Orange Coast and Golden West Colleges,
that by their full utilization would
preclude renting claaarooms and whole
1Choola at other locations.
4. Bringjng the college to the citizens ii
a needlea waste of tax dollars. It would
be far cheaper to provide transportation
to Orange Coast and Golden Weal
Colleges for citizens who need it.
5. Ludy, a high quality of public
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Exp ert ,,vie~s
A team of nine expert land
planners from the Urban Land
Institute arrived in Costa Mesa
Monday to help det.ennine what
should be done with the city's
200 -acre downtown
redevelopment area.
After a week of tours and
interviews with major developers
anct business people, they will
present their report to the public
during a meeting at 9 a .m .
tomorrow ln City Hall.
The Urban Land Institute
was founded in 1936 by a group of
private developers. Over the years
ita panel of experts has traveled to
100 North American cities to help
90Jve difficult land t.l8e problems,
ranging from tran1forming a
single unsightly city block to
major redevelopment project.a.
welcome
proposals made In a 1965 stud)(,
but Philadelphia us e d the
recommendations extensively.
An ugly elevated railroad
track was camouflaged with an
office complex , a rundown
warehouse area was transformed
into a fashionable neighborhood
and an old market was rep~
with a modem food distr_ibution
center.
The gpaJ is to come up with
attractive . workable and
financially feasible plans for
everything from commercial and
reside r\ti af development.a to
improved traffic circulation.
education cannot be obtained by primary
relW'¥:e on temporary teachers. Thia can
only be realized by a permanent teaching
staff offered adequate compensation anc1
benefit.I, job 1eeurity, and long-term
career opportunities similar to' those
provided by other profe11ion1 and
occupations
I FULLY AGREE with the necesslty
to im.Po•e a modest tuition ($50 a
semester) to help support our community
colleges. However, the11e funds should
not just be added to the State of
Cali1om1a'a general fund. but should go
directly to these colleges to add to the
already inauffident funds granted from
the general fund. This ii the procedure
that has been established to support the University of California and State
University syatema.
It would be appropriate for you to give
an editorial opinion about the
juatification for Coast Community
College Diatrlct to operate KOCE-TV at
an annual COit to the taxpayers of aome
$3 million. Such enterprises should be
privately supported and not part of a
public school. KCET-TV Is privately
supported and offers by and large the
same programs u KOCE-TV. This is
another coatly and unjustifiable
duplicat.lon of Cacillties and services. FRANK REILLY
Not 'ruined'
To the Editor:
Burnt out. Yes.
"Ruined" No!
The Jan. 21 Daily Pilot reported on a
spectacular fire in offices at 3919
Westerly Place. Newport Beach. You:
article atat.ed that three buainesees were
"ruined:" I'm glad td"'report that one of
those bu1ine11e.1, TTA/Newport, an
adverti.ai.ng agency, waa not "ruined."
Burnt out, but not ruined. We're already
very much back in businesa. Many years ago, Fairfax Cone, an
adverllalng agency giant said, "My
brands. my production tine, my
inventory, my factory, all my brains ...
everythlna ... goes down on the
elevator every night." Thia ia an
eloquent ad man'• way of de.:rlbinl( ~
nature of any Rrvice busine8a .•. be it
advertialng agency, law firm, accounting
firm or a management consultant. Thu.a.
a fire can bum you out. but it can't ruin
you.
Jn fact, TTA/Newport didn't even
have to go down an elevator teVery night.
becauae 3919 Westerly Place was only a
one-story building. Unlike the building.
TrA/Newport has many stories.
HENRY L . MUSSER
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The cities are not obligated to
follow the panel 's
recommendations, but can use all
or part of them as guidelines.
Huntington Beach folfowed
through on just .,few of the
The ULI panelists volunteer
their time, but the city ol C.OSta
Mesa will give the institute a
$50,000 donation toward future
st udies . The downtown
redevelopment area has bee n
studied and re-studied locally, so-
perhaps some fresh viewpoint.a
from out.side experts will help
speed co mplet ion of the
long-awaited project.
-~. ' Executive Vice President
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C o o k-o ff r ules sensible ..
The Irvine City Council
should be commended for lt1
dec:itlons regarding the South
Coot Chill Cook-off, echeduled
for April 16 ln Bommer Canyon.
The final guldelinet answer
all of the compla1nta that came
after laat year'• festival without
killina the event'• fund-ralslng
potendal.
Flrat1 the Chamber of
Commerce will not promote the
event H a .. family affair11 -
which It la not. Chili oook.offa. by
their very nature, are raucua
pt-topthen of people who AN
almoet .. IPcY .. the ODnCOdlam
they serve. That kind of
atmaephere '8 wwuii.cl fol' YCJUnl
Cblldren, even wllh ibe bitlt of ~ ... "1P11vlllaia. lt111dult fun lad It lbaUJd ......... .., adulta.
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help adow ovwu "'~ OJ u~ and
the early sales cut-off on beer
should keep people from drlvinl
home when they're in no ahape to
do 10 safely. That's a much better
solution than not selling beer,
beauae a chlU cook-off without
beer ia like pie a la mode without
ice cream. A beer ban would have
killed the festival.
Fin&lly, the number of can
allowed into the park wm be
limited and shuttle lel'Vice wW be
provided from UC lrvlne parkinc lou . Thll wtll help the
drinkinc-drtvtr lituadcn, ea1e the
concern• of park nelahbora
rqardlftl tnff6c and con,.don
anet make It poaible for 2,000
more people to attend the
teltlvlU.. Thmi eX1n people, of count,
mean extra money -and ~ tW what the whole affair II 'aD
abOut 1tnce the ~Hda 10 ID
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& General Manager
Sell Sycamore
To the Editor:
I have been a resident and property
owner In Laguna Beach for over 20
years. I have watched put dty cou.ncila
morqaae our dty over the acqwation of
the 522-acre parcel known aa1 the
Sycamott Hilla.
Several attempt.I have been made
before at selling off part• o( the
Greenbelt in Older to pay oU th.la~
Each time a developet eubmita h1a plan.
the oouncll lmpoeee ldditional bwdem
upon him. Al a reault, the 1lae and
denlity of each propoeal lnct11ar1 owr
time, thus decreulng the llze of the
Greenbelt.
Once and for all, let'• •ll the 82 8Cl9
and allow the 1,800 apartmenta IO be
built. Get the debt off the dty'a a.ck. U
we procrastinate another two yeen,
we'll be foreed to sell off 120 _,.. for ,
S,000 un.ltl. BOB CHIATLEY
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«'nlfJ14iYC't' n_•l&UICllUI, urul Donnld
Jo' Avt>rlll. vh-1• l'huntt•llor rur
voca t lo 11u l c•d u callon 11 n d
..ducallonal pllmnma1.
"Our 1>11111tlon 111 1h111 ll'• o
c-a valiC'r at·uon In lht• fuu.• or (tht.•
d1 1n r u:t bourcJ '11 ) tu l k nbout
bud1ct rcdul'lluna," llllld Ph1lll1
B&11le, president of the local
A m e r I ca n Jo' l' d c r a t 1 o n o f
Teachers, w hich reprt'St!nts mon.•
than 600 full-t1mc teachcni ut th.:
three colleges.
"h '1 a signal to us that the
priorllle!J of thu1 distract lie with
the ad m in istration , n o t the
UP-SET
h•adu•ra." •ht• 1d
Thu dl11t1 ll't hoard hu 1ltf ll
t~xpN'l• to lay oft ttiach«'rl,
1uJml n l11trntor• arnd otht•r•
bl<t•1we of <'Ul.ll an fundln& frortl
tho 1tale. By 18"'~ lhet dl1trlct
must notify full-th1w wachert of
layotra by M1tl'\.'h l ~
Allhou1h lht> d latrlvl hu
announced no numbora, the
teacher• group anllclpate1 &11
many al 200 rull-llmc lnstructora
wOI receive Lhe Ma~h l~ layoff
notices.
Si m o n 1a ld dl a trl c l
admlnlalratora received only a 3
pe rct-nt pa y ral1c during the
1981-82 school year, and no ral1e
durh1t1 the rurl't'nt yNr Otat.rlct
w1tc.·ht.•S'I l'el't'lvt'd 7 ,.rt't'nt Pll>:
ralut1, p lu• rf'auJar "lt~p •
lncf'Nltl9 (tor y.-ara of 11ervk and
addl\lonal educaUon o btained)
durln(I 1981-82.
T a~h.-ra r ecetlv•d no pay
r•llel for the curr •nt achoo! year.
"The boatii Mt that It had not
rewarded it• top management
and that it wa1 tlmf' now,
especially considering the 1ttt1a
they're> golns through." Simon
said.
AFT Pr e1ldent Bail l e
responded. "No malt.er trow you
explain It away, the jolt to the
t.eachen1' morale la enormous."
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CAVALCADE
BUSINESS
ENTERTAINMENT
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Looking at the quality of eye care • • •
By PAT HOROWITZ ............. .,.., .....
Before July 13, 1978, when a new
Federal Trade C.Ommlasion regulation
went Into effect, consumers .had no
choice about where they could buy their
eyealaases or contact lenses. The eye
examiner decided where the preecription
would be filled.
C.Onaiderlng that 50 percent of the
national population wears glaaaea or
cont.act.a, the result was that millions of
t'<>naumen had little recourse if they
were unhappy with the prices, quality
and selection of eyeglasses available
from the supplier.
Now that conaumen have the t.oola
and Information to make Intelligent
purchasing decisions for eye care needs,
it's import.ant to be aware of the right.a
provided by the "eyeglaaa rule."
The FTC advises that doctors are
required to give patients their
preacrlptiona immediately after an eye
examination at no extra charge. With
prescription in hand, consumers can do
comparison shopping for eyeglasses and
contact lenses just as for any other
product.
Before the rule, some states and
professional associations prevented •
aellera from advertising eyewear and
vision services. The rule removed thoee
restrictions and allowed advertising the
prices of eye exams, glasses, contact
lenaef or other eye care product.a and
services.
The FTC notes that price should not
be the only conalderatlon In making
choices for quality eye care. Consumers
ahlo should know the difference between
oph thalmologlata, optometrlata and
opticians. The titles Indicate their
trainJng and 1ervices each la qualified to
perform.
Ophthalmologist.a al'e medical doctors'
who special!~ in treating eye9. They can
,,reacrlbe drugs. perform auraery and
sell eyewear too. Optometrists are
graduates of optometry 1ehool. They are
trained In detectJng eye diseases but
can't treat them. They can examine eyes
prescribe and sell eyewear. Optician.a
cannot examJne eyes or prescribe leMes.
They can only seU eyewear pre9Crlbed
by ophthalmologists and optometrists.
Quality of eyewear may be difficult to
determine, and the FTC advi.aet studies
show that price Is cert.ainly no Indication
of quality In eyewear. Comparison
shopping Is nece9S&l'Y for the best buy.
The kind of service merchanta give
consumers who have a problem is an
important part of the purchase price of
eyewear. Merchants who stand behind
their products can save consumers a lot
of money and frwitraUon.
The FTC advises asking these
questions before ~ 11 put'chue:
-How long will delivery take?
-What la the me~hant's refund policy?
-·Who·pays for replacement lenses If
the !int ones aren't right?
-Who pays for the ,tee0nd office vbit
If a problem OCCW'I with . the glauel?
Whom do you blame If the lel\lell you
receive cause problems -the penon
who examined your eyes or the one who
filled the preecrlptlon? U this happens,
the FTC sugesta the following act.ions:
-Go to the penon who filled your
preteriptlon. Aak that the pre1ertpUon be
compared with your lenaes. If they don't
match, you deeerve new lentes. 1 -U they do match, but you still have
problems, go to the eye doctor. Alk for
another examination. You may have
been given the wrong preeciiptlon in the
beginning.
-If both deny responsibility, or claim
no problem exists, consumer help is
available. F'or complaints lnvolvlfll
doctors or opUdana, phone the Board of
Medical Quality Aaurance at 641-8110
(doctors) or 620-3301 (opticians).
The DeJ>Utment of Consumer Affairs'
Board of Optometry (1020 N St., Room
407, Sacramento 95814) licenaeJ
optometrists in California, and can
mediate a complaint, but it cannot force.
the vision care specialist to settle a
dispute, nor can It handle problemt
concemlng fees. A carbon copy of any
complaint also should be sent to the
lifomili Optometric Aaeociatiop, P.O.
Box 2591, Sacramento 95812.
The FTC emphasizes that consumers
are no longer at a dlaadvantaae when it
comes to receiving quality eye care at a
reuonable price, if they do the necessary
research and ueert thelr right.a .
. . . And proper focus on buying 'lenses
Vision difficulties asaociated with age
often can be corl'ected with proper
lenses, but the American Optometric
Asaociatlon au,gest.s that a thorough
vision ex.aminauon la a vital tint atep in
getting the most accurate corrective
lenses.
Consumers who are Interested in
getting multi-focal lenses ahould insist
on an examination that includes testa for
near and fani&)\tednew, a chec.k of eye
coordination and mu.de function. to be
certain that eyes function aa .a team, and
a test of the patient's ability to change
focus easily from near to far vision and
Vice versa. ~
AOA advises people who are con-
sidering contact lenses to have their
eyes examined by a skilled contact lens
prescriber. The examination should take
from 30 to 60 minutes and include special
test.a for contact lenses.
Low-priced contact lens "deals" may
not include follow-up visits to check on
adaption to the contact lenaea, AOA
warns. Aa:ording to the U.S . Food and
Drug Administration, improper lens
fitting is one of the major dif~lties
encountered with cont.act lens. . .
AOA explains that multifocal lens
prescriptiona, which are available ln both
glasaea and contact lenses, allow the
wearer with vision difficulties to see
clearly at most distancel.
Multifocal glaaaea require correct
placement of preecriptiona in the right
spots . within the lenses. Improperly
placed lens aegmenta may make vision
difficult. particularly when wa.lklng or
climbing ataira.
The Optometric A.odation points out
that the U'aditlonal placement of the
near pre9Cription at the bottom and the
distance pracription at the top may not
meet all conswnen' viaion needs.
Cbeckatand cashiers, dentists, painten
and carpentera who need to .e at cloee
range above eye level may need a teeond
lena segment ln the top of the lens.
Barben, hair stylists and musicians-who
do cloee work a\,leye level may need a
bifocal plaQed ~ than for 90C'Oe other
occupation.a.
People who do a variety of tasks may
require a very low .et bllocal they can
look under. Low set bilocala also are •
Detroit plans to put
better for watching television, according
to AOA. •
Thoee in need of bifocals who want
cont.act lenses rather than glasses may
prefer a fitting proceae for contact.a called
monovision. One eye Is fitted for distance
vision and the other for near vision.
AOA notes that contact len1ea otter a
variety of benefits over traditional
glaalea. Contacts provide more realistic
vlalon, don't fog up from changes In
temperature and rarely will be lost or
miaplaced.
According to the Optometric
A.ociation, there are currently about l~
kinda of bifocal contact 1erwes available.
Optometrists .. y people who are
middle-qed or o14er may actually adapt
more easily to cont.acts than younger
people. Their eyes are le9s tenaitlve; they
rarely have allergic reactiona; and they
follow wearing, handlln1 and care
lnstrucUona properly.
AOA wpe optometric patients to be
autt IO explain their lifestyle needl to
eye examiners, in order to find the most
appropriate type of corrective ten.es for
their needa.
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qey guys, say 'Hi!' to dad
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I hav nt·ver 11t..-n thlii
prd,:>lem mentioned In your column, and It'• hl&h
timie 80mebody aa1d 90melhlna. 1 am talklna aboot f~ball TI\e same ltaeU la OK. My beef la with the
pla>'ena.
, Whenever one of thoae Incredible hulka
aps$Nna on TV before the game he ears. "Hi Mom)"
~eter once have l heard, "Hl, Didi' Don't any of lhef; bot.09 have a father? · •
• Pleue, Ann, Rrint thla letter and shame aorne serwe Into their thkk akulla. The dada of those guys
must feel awful Thank you -STEUBENVILLE
~LAlNT
· DEAR STEUB: You're rl&lat oa two couta. (1)
I ~ve never luul "11 problem ber.re, and (%) I
c_.,t recall lleariaa a football player say, "RI,
Da•t" It'• a rottea aiame tlae way tlaeae 1uy1 bave
be4jl 1ll&lltlD1 tlae old man all tbe.e yean, and I
bo'8 yoar complaiat will pat a 1top to I&.
~
i DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have been reading
your column since I was 7. Now I am 33. Your 'adyic~ tQ. the woman who wro te about h er
unfmployed brother was terrible You sa1d: ''The
Nayy ls an excellent alternative for r,eopte who
cuft afford college and can't find jobs.' ~ You make the Navy sound like a desperate
chciice between starvation and jail. Wake up and get
wi8'1 the program . The Navy is a career and an
ad~enture. It provides training and education and a
ch~ \0 serve this great country.
: l believe you owe an apol<>g)' to all U.S. Navy
vedi, both past and present. -SEAMAN FIRST ci.1Ass IN SAN DIF.GO
! DEAR SEAMAN: Sorry to pull rank on you,
b11• bere 11 a statement from rellred Adm. Max
Mcfrrh of Jaclllonvllle, Fla., wllo served u
cowpmudant of tile Naval Academy at Auapoll1:
· "Yoar plug for tlae Navy In a recent cohunn
was ven macla a ppreciated. Tbe Navy, H well a1
! •. 1 HOIOSCOPf '
; BY SIDNEY OMARA
Friday, February 4
ARIES (March 2l·Apnl 19). Involvement ts
keynoted. You will not be neutral -money,
emotions~ love dominate intense scenario. You'll
encounter dominant, opinionated, creative people,
many born under Leo and Aquanus
(J'AURUS (April 20-May 20): Legitunate offer
1s made -but you must examine legal nuances.
Delays occur -conflict arises between family
members. Play wa lling game -heed inner
feelings. Focus also on partnership, public relations,
tho4ghts regarding marriage.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Diversify -you
nee<l not to be restncted or confined to a single
procedure. Emphasis on service. employment, peta.
communicating with relatives in transit. Answer to
dilequna comes via intwuve flash.
'.CANCER (June 21-July 22): You'll gam more
freeaom of actton -young persons applaud. Accent
an end to restncuons. Be ready for meaningful
changes involving children , tr avel. vari e~y.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You'll have dealings
with a Cancer native. Emphasis on home, .security,
ton1;range transactions. Study spedal, written
mafi!Ha). Dispute will be settled -and it can be to
y<Nf advantage. Property value ts spotlighted.
:;VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22): Focus on calls,
~ges affecting visits and relatives. Important
doqiestic adjustment is highlighted. You'll get news
wbFh relates to money, sales. Taurus. Libra.
Soojplo ptt90l\S play !iig:nificant roles. Surprise is on
the~ay.
::LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): Define meaningl, get
proi)Uses or agreements in writlng. Spotlight on
finiinces, inte rest rates, payments and special
coU8ctions. Pisces, Cancer. Scorpio penlON figure
prominently. A very persuasive individual wants
somethlng for nothin -from you.
tile Army, .4lr Force, Marlne1 1nd Coast Guard,
often 1plendld alternatives to yo1111 men 1nd
women wllo otllllerwlae could not afford an
ed•catloa. AIHI wltla m1ny otllen, I started as an
enllued man; I later received a Pllll.D. la
lntenatloul law. 1 never could bave done tllJa had
U aot been for 1be U.S. Navy. Tbank yoo for
polatlag out tlll1 career opportunity to mlUlon1 of
readen."
DEAR ANN LANDERS: When a grown son
has hostlllly to ward his' mother and lies to his
children about her, does she support those lies and
cover up for h i m ? O r d oea s he t e ll h e r
grandchJldren thtrtruth? For example:
The aon tells h is mother that she IB not Invited
to her grandchild's birthday party . When she M.>es
her grandchildren they ask, "Grandma, why didn't
you come to the birthday party? Daddy says you
must have got lost."
Please answer in the paper. I want them to see
it. -BEFUDDLED IN BALTfMORE
DEAR FUDDLED: The question you raise l1
•ymptomatlc of a problem macb more 1ertoa1 than
fibbing to tbe cbJldren. I bope you and yoar i on will
1lt dowa togetiler and d1lca11 wbat 11 baglng eacb
of yoa. Life la too 11lort for tbe k1Dd of ill will tllat
elht1 la your family. Plea1e 11ve It a try. Notlllng
wUI be IOlt and perllap1 1ometbln1 extremely
vaJ•le will come of lt.
POr SH01S
BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
RPIO «Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Cycle high -
you'll dance to your own lune. S potlight on special
appearances. personality, correct moves at right
time. Focus on business, prestige, aspirations,
career. receipt of unique honor
SAGmAllI US (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): lndlviduaJ
who a ppeared indiHerent will now confide, confess
and make declara tion of future loyalty. Secret
meeting takes place. you benefn as result. Focus
at.a on hospitals. institutions, special interest
groups.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jon. 19): Breakthrough
occurs, you make new start, recent business contact
could lead to profitable enterprise. Powe rs of
persuasion come into play -you win rather than
force your way.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb 18 ): Focua on
production, prestige, abiJity to make room for
yourself at top. Intuitive intellect work.a overtime -
you'll know what should be done and when to do it.
Another Aquarian plays prominent role.
PISCES (Feb. 19-Ma rch 20): Focu1 on
experimentation, short trips, lncreued popularity
and invitation to unusual affair. You'll be in contact
with brt1ht, artistic people who app~te your
senlitivity. Emphasis on travel, langu.ee. distance
and abill to communicaw Ideas.
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No bridge iournament is
without It• 1hare of amu1lng
h1ndl. Coa1lder this uample
from the retent Jl'all Nonlt
American Champloftllllpt In
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Wt were "Ol llven an H ·
plauUon of the blddln1. In
partleular of North'• cue·bld
of three heart., Suffice It l.O
IJY that neither Soutlt nor
North waa reUcent at any
it.a,. of the auction. Ttt.
re1ull waa a 1lam that WH
dlatlnctly aralnat. th• odda.
And the only thins we can
say about We1t'1 vulnerable
weak jump overcall 11 don't
even look O it. BuL It did play
a vital pa.rt In the outcome of
the hand.
Weat led a 1pade, and •
soon aa dummy hit the t.able,
declarer remarked: "Well,
I'm off the two top club1, but
obvlqualy they're l ·l."
Declarer could be 1ure of
that, tor had either defender
etart.H with bo&ls trump
laoaon, he would hve
doubled ab dubel ----
~laffr WOil the at'AI of
1padet aDd naffecl a 1padt. To
IUb tlM haDd, ... had to
tlimloate dlamoodt u an
ealt ault f« &he dtftl'den
altd llop9 for aa end play. So
la. eaahed hla thfff t.op
d.lamond1 and ult.ct with a
t.ntmp, and WU deUtht.ed t.o
find that It wu W•t who
had t.o win tM lrkk while
£ut'1 klnr eame tumbUnt
down.
Since a apade would aive
dfflarer bJa eoa.trad-via _a
nafr·and .. lufl, Weit exlc..d
with a heart. CoaOdent that
he knew the heart poeltlon
.becauae of We1t'1 overc.alt,
declarer played the queen
from the t.able. Unfortunate·
ly that fetched the king from
Ea1t-down one!
wby I 1boulda't .10 akead wttla It. Wllat'a yo.r
con1lderecl oplaJoe? -MRS. U. T rou1 HIAL1H DEAR MRS. U.: I've had to corulder it on
many occa&lona in which patientl had a problem
slmllar to yours. ln lhe end, of coune, your answer
will depend upon a dlacuaaion between your rwtic
surgeon and younelf. With few exceptions, have
been in favor of plutic surgery.
OR. PETER J. STEINCROHN
DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I'll come rlgbt oat
wltb my qut1UOD: "Sllall I llave I DOH job?" The
reuoa I wu& your 1apport 11 tllat my bU1band and
tbe rest of my Immediate ud 1'dl1taat" family are
agala1t lt. Tbe main reaaoa for tfllelr refual t.o 1ee
my 1lde of It 11 tlaat tlley call me u old womu of
4%.
Now, I ask yoa, 11 tllat 10 old? lln't lt 1boat
lime I put an end to my Hfferln&? Slace I've been
a little girl, I've Uved wllh a crooked nose wllh a
bump OD It. Tbe mirror Wll mr grtattlt enemy. Jt
burt me to 1tare Into It. Yet, Ive put up wltb It all
tbeae yean. I've con1ldered pla1Uc 1ur1ery for
Hme time, bu& we coalda't afford It. N.,w tut my
baabud lla1 done well lD ballne11, I 1ee no reuon
I* your nose, your life, your happiness at
stake. The declaon should not be influenced by
what the Camily thinks about it. It's my conviction
that Mother Nature welcomes help from plastic
surgeons to correct any mistakel she may have
made. Some of the happiest patients I have known
have been thOIJe who began a new lile with a new
noee.
I have one warning which I repeat quite often:
the choice of a surgeon is important. Don't depend
upon a casual stroll among the Yellow Pages of
your telephone book. Aak your family physician
and other doctors for a recommendation of -a fully
qualified surgeon to do the job.
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Financial firm'• prosram enablet awlmmer to worli, train for Olympie• . ,
If J.lfftty au• t.la a linll letwed four )'NII at UCLA in
1-----------------------Uke a flah Ju-\ out of wa*• lt'1 both IWlmmfn& and waler polo. becauae he 11. He wu Hlected an
Not what it seems
A one-atmosphere submersible diving suit,
known as a JIM suit, towers over Amanda
Grabin, 15 months. Amanda was a'wed _J,y
the exhibit recently at American Musetfm
of Natural History in New York City. The
suit took Sylvia Earle to a depth of 1,250
feet, deepest ocean-bottom walk ever
accoinplished by a woman,
Sth• 1wlm1 early mornln1 All·Alnlricu\ ln the beckltroU
and eveoln1 routlnH each one yHr and captained the
weekday fll •member ot the U.S. Bruin•' 1wlmmln1 tHm hl1
NaUonal Wa'9r Polo~. aenJor year. -
He la allo an ernDloYee at the After completJn1 colle1• In
John Wayne A1rpairt lnncb of 1978, SUtea, who now Uv• ln
Fint Intentate Bank. Comblnlna Irvine, devoted full Ume to
lhe two actMUee haa been made playina water polo 1and waa
po11ible by the bank'• c™-n·to the U.S. team for lhe
partldpetlon in the Olympic Job 1980 Olympic1. America ,
OpponuniU. Procnm. however, boyconed Olympic The J>l'OlfUn wu c:leQned to Gamet in Mo.x>w becauae of the
place t:l amateur atl\letea, RUllian invulon of Afahanlatan.
certified y thLU.S. Olympic "Many of UI on the tMml wen
c.ommit , wllh companiee that upaet about t , • Btftea aa .
can offer flexible achedules for "After all the trainln1 and
training and competition. preparationl, lt waa like wortdnc
Stltea Joined the bank in four yean and then havlna to
June 1981. He i1 one of aix live btick your aalary. There waa
"A program
like this helps
athletes cope."
Olympic pro1pect1 in variou1
1porta curr ently working 81
management train ees ln the
OJOP.
"A Pl"Oll'am like thil ii perfect
in helping American athlete•
cope with the conflicting
demands of their careen while
letting their aighta on the 1984
Olympic•," '8id Stltea, 27.
"Without lt, I would probably
have had to retire."
A native of Menlo Park. Stlu.
became a water aportl enthuaiaat
when he joined an aquaUca club
at 12.
He wa1 c hoa e n an
All-American awirnrner for two
years In high IC.boo! and ~ttended
UCLA on 1cholarahip. He
a lot of bittemea"
A typical day fOI' SUU. belina
with a ~:30 a.m. wakeup, then a
trip to Corona del Mar Htah
S chool where he coachea
awimming and water polo.
After doing a 1erie1 of
weight-lifting exerdaa Stitee
awlma one or two rnllet. Flnally,
he doea ball drllla in the pool,
uaually willh the high achool
team. Corona del Mar won the
1982 California Intencholaatic
Foundation 1outhern aectlon
water polo championahiJ>.
"I work from 8:30 a.m. to 4
p.m.," he aa.ld. "At the end of the
day, rm beck in the pool at 4:15
and work out and COllCh the team
until 7 p.m." I>winl the water polo aeuon,
he atays until 9 p.m. for the high
achoQl ICrlmmages. On weekends,
he worb out five hours a day.
SUU. ii one of 30 memben of
the U .S. National Water Polo
Team. The team' meet1
periodically to go over game
at.rateey u well u compete In
lntruquad games.
\
February grocery trips cost 2 percent more than: a yetJr ago '·
By Tile Aaaoclated Presa
Conaumers found little change in
their billa at the supennarket during
January, according lO an Associated
Press marketbasket survey which
showed' that increases and decreases
balanced each other out laaf month.
The market basket bills.at lhe start of
February were about 2 percent higher
than they were a year earlier.
The aurvey is based on a randomly
selected Uat of 1'4 food and non-food
items priced at o~ supermarket in each
of 13 ci':fes. All the Items were priced
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT
Increases, decreases in food costs balance each other out
on March i. 1973, and have been
rechecked on or about the start of each
succeeding month.
The latest survey showed that the
marketbaaket bill went up durin1
January at the checklllt at.ore in aeven
cities, rlaing an averaae of 3.1 percent.
The bill went down in 1ix cities,
dropping an avef'81Ce of 3.6 percent.
Overall, the market baaket bUl1
declined by an averaae of U. than one
Qne-hundrelh of a percent lalt month.
'l'he AP alao found that the bill
lncreMed in aeven dties and decreqed
in ax during December, but d]e pverall
change w11 greater -a monthly
decrew ol three--tentha of a percent.
Comparing prices today with the. a
year ear·JJer, the AP found that the
market ba1ket blll wu up at the
cneclWat atore ln 10 c1'!n over the
12-month period -rf.ainC an avence of
3.6 percent -and WU down in three
dtia -droppiJll an avera1e of 3:8
pen:ent. Overall. there was an average
increa1e of 1.9 percent in the
bWa during the year.
Supennarket prk.9 have remained
relatively atable for much of the put
year. The U.S . Department of
AaricU!ture aays food prices alone roee by 4 percent'in 1982 and are expected
to increw by between 3 percent and 6
percent in 1983.
Moat of the-i.ncreues m food prices
have been due to higher marketing .... .
coats -things like transportalloRJ
labor, packaging, etc. -rather than iO
higher prices for farm oonamod.it.ies, llMr
USDA says, and the pattern is expected
lO continue In the coming year.
Food prices generally have been he~
down by two facton: abundant l"ai.D
supplies and a weak conawner d~.;.,
Meat prices in particular t;iave nor
lncreued, despite smaller supplies o~
livestock, becau.e thf receuion h.,
lowered d e mand and prompte(l
retailers IO run ap«.ial promotions (0
boOlt lagging sales. ~.
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American Bell names manag'er:·; ·
R. J. Hopa, Jr., of lrvine, ha.a been named o
branch manaaer for American Bell, a new AT&T
1ublldlary that began offering oommunlcatlona-and
lnformatlon-handllng equipment and syatema to
homes and businesees Jan. 1.
Hogan's headquarters will be In Orange, where
he will serve commcrtlal/government, education
and medical client.a for American Bell'• advanced
Information services dlvtalon, which will market
newly-manufactured voice and data syst.ema for
business and govemmen\. .
CbarlH Maran&o has been appointed vice
president and manager of the Newport Beach office
or Sunwest Bank. Prior to joining Sunwest,
Maranto has been ln banking slnoe 1967 and was
with Wells Fargo Bank and Valencia Bank. He
resides in Ml.aslon Viejo,
Kay-Fucb1-Amalfltaao has been appointed
director of sales for the Newporter resort in
Newport Beach. The Newporter was purchased by
the ownen of the Loe Angela Biltmore ln October
1981. It i1 currently undergoing a $12 mllJlon
renovation program. Prior to joining the
Newporter, Amalfitano had been affiliated with
the Westin hot.el chain for 13 years. She served as
director of sales for the South Coast Plaza in Costa
Mesa. Recently married to Loe Angeles Dodgers
coach, Joe AmaHltano, they plan to reside in
Huntington Beach.
Prestoa A. Twllcbell of Costa Mesa hu joined
with Union Federal Savinp and Loan AmodatJon
as director of builder development. He comes to
Union Federal whh over 19 yean nperfencei{l the .
real estate and flnandal Industries.
Able Computer of Irvine hu appointed Harry
A. Soutllroa of C.O.ta Mesa director of finance and,
admJniatraUon. Prior to joining ABLE; Southron
was with Computer Sctenoea Corp. for 12 yeua ln
posiUons of Increasing responsibility. Moat recently,
he was vice president and treasurer of csa
Brad Caldwell of Orange has been appointed
aalea engineer of Hoffman Video Sytatema In
Irvine. Caldwell brir\gJ over 11 years experience in
the video industry to Hoffman, according to J ohn
Miles, district sales manager.
Monarc}l Bank of Laguna Niguel has
announced the promotion of two employees to the
position of assistant vice president. Carole Bowmu,
director of marketing, has been with the bank for
nearly two years and previously held a similar
position for several years at United Virginia Bank.
Mary Alme Dl1ter has been with the bank since ita
inception nearly three years ago. Her primary
responalbilllies are in the mortgage lending area
where she brings several years experience in the
loan and escrow departments of Security Pacific
National Bank.
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DETROIT CAP) -Ford Motor Co. " reca1llq
more than ·~.000 heavy. and llaht--duty lNdc.I ana
vana bt.-cau.ao of problftm wl\h brakee, accelerac.on
and fuel puml)9.
No~ ot the probl~ wlth the 4~.760 v Meis
cauted accident.a or Injuries, the company laid In a 1tate~nt releued Weclne.day.
Ford said 38,121 of tho 1980· and 1981-mod I
F-600, 700and8001eriet1 truckA with hydraulic braka
att belna recalled becauae of t~ po-1.biU~hat btaktt
tube aaemblls wilt rub aaalnat unde y pari.a.
Such chafin1 could cauw a brake fluid leak and
reduce brak.i.ria powtt although tM parkfns brake 1UJI
would work, the company aald.
Another recall atf~cta 5,291 1981 -throu1h
1983--model F-and B-600, 700 and 800 terietl truck.a
with 8,2-Uter dle.el engines and opUorta.l hand-throttle
contro111. The vehicles could hllve miaplaced claml)9 on
the hand-throttle cables, which could keep the engines
racing even after drivenJ let up on the accelerator, the
company aaid.
Ford is recallln" another 2,348 of the 1983-model E and F-250 and F -350 terie. truck.a, F.oonollne and
Club Wagons with 7.5-Uter V-8 engines and electric
fuel pumps. The pumps could atop working if a short
circuit develops In the pump wiring, Ford said.
Jobless payments down
WASHINGTON (AP) ~ Some 465,000 newly
unemployed Americana put in claims for jobless
benefit payments in the week ending Jan. 22, the
lowest number since September 1981, the government
said today.
The Labor Department said It was the third
consecutive week of declining. fir.t-lime claims, in
which people seek to detennine their eligibility for
unemployment insur~ com~nsation protection.
While declines in new claims for unemployment
benefits may signal that butinesses are laying off
fewer people, they don't neceaaarily portend a
~a.se in the nation's 10.8 percent unemployment
rate. The labor force figures for January will be
released Friday by the Bureau of Labor Stat.iaUc:s.
IRA, Keogh plans told
Avco Financial Services, Newport Beach , and
Bankers Peruion Services, Inc., Costa Mesa, have
announced creation of real estate oriented Individual
Retirement Accounts and Keogh pl.ans to be offered to
California resident&.
"The plans will enable people at all economic
levels to protect their investments. and eantinp from
taxation until retire ment," aaid Ronald P. Thon,
preside nt of BPS.
The plans will be made available through 130
A VOO Thrift offices throughout the state 81'.ld A VOO
National Bank located ln Anaheim.
A VOO National Bank will act as custodian and
Bankers Pension Services Inc. will administer, manage
and invest the plan ueets.
"Our clients' funds will be deposited with the
custodian. A VOO National Bank."
All uninvested cas1'r will automatically be placed
ln a Federal Depomtors f.rulwoance c.orp. insured money
market account.
BPS will f ulJy manage the IRA and Keogh pUina
and invest the proceeds in a diversified real estate
porttoUo. ·
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The Motti Lascoe Dance Theater Company will perform
nturduy night at UC Irvi ne.
M Lascoe dance group to perform
:'I ,
~ The Matti Lucoe Dance Theater Company w ill Festival thla put September. Lucoe 1tudted dance
111 ronvey !>4.'l'nes from Caribbean life in a UC Irvine under Jean Leon DesUne In New York City and
ront-erl :it H p.m. Saturday. m the Fine Arts Village currently teaches ballet and ethnic and modern
•Theater. dance at Orange c.oaat College.
ThC' seven-member ensemble will perform the A Caribbean carnival w ith art ®'plays, calypso
ritualilt'J, anunal-hke movements of Afro-Haitian music and food will precede the evening concert. ~ tlaoc-e m a program which includes "Witch Doctor," The carruval will be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p .m . in
• C.1mava1.·· .. Ra· Ra" and a traditional West African the Fine A.ru Olive Grove w ith free admission to a
dunce "Runga Sunga Ba." The Trinidad Steel performance by the UCI Black Student Union
: Drum Band will at'COmpany the dancers on conga, Gospel Choir, an African fashion show, art displays
.~steel drums a nd c abasa s. Bas al Grant. a and a hmbo con~t.
,, Barbados born performer. will be featured an a Tickets to the Matta Lucoe Dance Theatre
"'f theatri('al c.hs play of fire-eating and walking on Company performance are $5 for general admission,
nails. $3 for UCI .students and $4 for other students,
• Founded in 1972 as the first b lack dance senior cit.fl.ens and UCI staff, faculty and Alumni
• c·ompany in Ora nge County, Lascoe's group Association members. Tickets are available at the
ft perfonns throughout Southern California and was Associated Students Box Office In University
_.featured in the Laguna Beach "Art .in Motion" Center and at the door.
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
_f'.eb. 4/5 FACULTY DANCI!
CONCl!RT
Curtain 8:30 P. M.
Feb. 18 WE SWl!DES .
Armchair Adventures
Feb.19 JAN KNOWLTON
Musical Comedy S.mger
Feb. 26 WINDSONG
Classical Jazz Quartet
Mar. 2·13 MERRY WIVl!S
OF WINDSOR
Five Penny Opera & Drama Lab
Mar. 5 PADDY W•ST
lrtsh and American Folk Music
Mar. 17 EUROPE'S
MINl·COUNTRll!S
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Mar. 18 AVAZ DANC• CO.
In ternational Folk Dance
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D MC..WSQ D 10AP
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IN1h ebout Oenny'e felher,
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Ml'ORT (I) p .... MAGAZJNE
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Too.\Y (1)~
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Oevld Provel. Jeme1
An«onlca. A young "*" "* to llelp hit ~
brother -ve '""" .. own ~ wOt1d Into the
~of~ 11!'9-""
The rebroadca11 ol
4'Shogun" conainuee with
Tothiro Mif une 11arrin1 u
Toranaga in ahe 12-hour
miniseries on KNBC ( 4 ~
tonight and Friday al
8:00.
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Feetured:. ~----loot! et .... 81,...
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.. dMllng with the OU"
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THU~IDAY,,11.a, ,..,
COMICS C6
. ..
ce
Neumann takes
\
center stage
-~-------
·~ ". ' ..
~At work and play
; "Baseball season is still weeks
I a way, but former Angel Don
"'J;Jaylor (above) wor ks on h is
w,wing during workout a t UC
·· ~Irvine Tuesday with a no ther
:(ormer Angel, Minnesota's
"',..faul Hartzell. Below, Brian
l>owning signs autograph for
, a young admirer , Jeri Sweet
l'I _pf La Verne, during &eMion
: ;'.Wednesday at Hogue ,~ 1-armichaels in <:osta Mesa.
,.,.
Marina • Will
By ROGER CAR~N or .. o.ie,,......,.
Scott Filipek ia conaidered by
aome as a one-man wreckin1
crew, but don't try to aell that
theory to Ocean View Hfgh
baaketball coach Jim Harris
following h1a team'• 64-62 lom at
Marina Hlgh Wedneeday night.
lt'a true, Filipek was the
leading acorer for Marina with 23
point.a and had four aparkllng
us1.ata during the Sun1et League
contest, but when the game got
into the do it or elae sta,e,
somebody elae was there with
two aeconda left.
Chris Newnann, the Vikings'
6-5 senior, cashed in a bucket
from the corner after taking a
pus from Blll Belanger for the
winner as the Vikings crossed up
.the Seahawks, who had appl{ed a
box-and-one defenae in the
fourth quarter.
The victory keeps the Vikings
within striking diatance of the
top, a game behind Huntington
Beach, while Oceatt View falls
two games off the pace with
three to play.
"We were in a decent posit.Jon
for the title," said Harris. "But
now that'• out the window. We
need two out of three juat to
have a chance for the playoffs."
It was a tough lOll8 to swallow
inasmuch aa Ocean View rallied
from a 61-51 defict with 2;59 left
to knot the ecore at 62 on Keith
Mullally'a clutch 22-footer with
3'1 leCOllds left.
The Vlkea called time out with
IM!'Ven le<.'Onda left to aet up the
winning ahot and Neumann came
through.
"It was a game you hated to
aee aomeone lose," aald Marina
Coach Steve Popovic h. "We
played 10 w el l , but the
momentum just kept shifting. I
thought our kids did a great job·
on the boards.''
The Vikings, altho"gh at a
great disadvantage in height,
held their own and more in the
rebounding game, to the chagrin
of Harris, and Marina had the
uppe.r hand in turnovers (16-11).
The Seahawk.a compensated
with a solid performance from
the floor (29 of 45 for 64.4
percent), aa opposed to the
Vlkinga 30-for-61 performance
(49.1 percent), but thoee extra 16
attempts were a few too many
for Harris.
Filipek hit 12 of 25 from the
field through three quarters, but
did not ~et off a shot in the
fourth quarter with Mullally
dogging him outalde of Ocean
View's box wne.
While that tactic was obviously
successful. there was a pri.ce -
a nd Marina··s aolid balance
showed with Neumann, Belanger
and Ron Rose~welg each scoring
a bucket, along with aix of Frie
Padilla's 10 point.a in the final
stanza before fouling out with 60
seconds remaining.
Neumann finished with 14
points and Roaenaweig and
Belanger each netted eight points
for the winners.
Ocean View's offense waa
balanced, too, with Mike Judge
(16), Byron Ball (15) and Dimitri
Antonop,oulos ( 10) in double
figures.
"Originally we were going to
double-team Filipek at half
court," said Harris, "but they
didn't have him bringing it up."
Instead the Vikings aent
Filipek to the wing first, then
worked him into the rhythm of
the offense. although he seldom
penetrated with hi s u sual
effectiveness.
Nevertheless, this time wnen it
came down to the final seconds
and the scor e was tied, the
Vikings had an answer in
Neumann. In the (int roµnd in a
similar situation they didn't, it
went into overtime and Ocean
View prevailed, 55-53.
"This t eam is tot a lly
unpredictable," lamented Hanis,
who watched his skyscrapers fall
to 4-3. 11 -9 overall.
"The last time we played
Marina 1t was the same thing,
they outrebounded us."
In contrast. P opovich was
delighted with hia team'• effort
for the third straight game.
The Vikings are now 5-2 m
league, 14-8 overall and tied with
Fountain Valley in &e00nd place
Eagles
hold off
Irvine
By JOHN SEV ANO
o£1NO..,Not&bllf
Who says history doesn't
repeat itself?
~M emorable
I> ' •
,,. ast shot
Once again, Rustlers are rude hosts
OK. so it may be stretching
things a bit just because F.stancia
High'a two Sea View League
encounters with Irvine thla
season have r esulte d In.
nine-point victories. Still. there
were glaring similarities.
DALLAS (AP) -Jay Vincent ii•-everything in hi.a favor aa
'(K'g clock wound down in the
ional Basketball Aaaociation
test between the Dallaa
vericka and the world
pion Loa Angeles Laken.
Vincent had the ball just 12
t away from the basket and
lining up one of h1a favorite
ob, a soft jumper. The only
oblem was the out.atretched
of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar,
Lakera' 7-2 center who had
inated the Mavertcu all
This time Golden West beats Sania Ana in OT to move
By CURT SEEDEN or .. o.11r,.......,
The Golden West College gymnasium
doesn't exactly resemble a pit, and the
stands are anything but filled when the
Rustlen take the court, but that doesn't
stop the opposition from leaving with a new
addition to the losa oolumn. .. Wednesday night, for e.xample. the
Rustlers, who were_ pk:ked to fi.niah dead
laat in the South Coaat Conference
basketball race. hosted Santa Ana to open
round two of conference play.
And while aeoond place was on the line,
the results were aomewhat predictable.
Golden Weat came away with a 93·83
victory, 1n overtime no le-.
Santa Ana ahouldn't feel too badly,
though. They joined a list of other favOC'N
l!ponents, namely Cerritos, Fullerton and
. San Ant.onlo. who have left Golden
eat with only a loea to 1how for their
work.
"I don't know what It la about lhia place,"
admitted Ruatler coach Jim Greenfield
afterward. "The guy. just beUew they can
win hett."
Ac1.ually, It didn't appear that way. The
Rustlen 1quandered a atx-potnt Jad. Wiih &O
seconds remaining In regulation, with
Santa Ana's Greg West hitting a basket
with four eeoonds remaining to tend the
game into overtime.
"That was a ll"ff"°°"1illllee~' GrMnfield
noted. "They had all the momentum ln the
world aft.er that."
But Golden West's John ltreeich hit six
of hla 22 points In the five-minute overtime
period, and Sherwin Durham hit a couple
of clutch free throws to put the Rwtlera up
for good to give his team ita fourth ltrai1ht
victory and 90Je po•Elaon of teCOnd plaoe.
There were plenty of heroea in the
Golden West lineup Wedneeday nl&ht moet
notably Durham, who led everyone on ~
c:ourt with 25 poinu, and reserve Ed
OorharA who ecored 10 polnta and added
nine rebounc;b.
The Ru.ttlera played catch-up ball for
m<»t of the evening, and It waan't unUl
Durham connected with 7:~9 renaJn1na in
the first half th.at the Ruatlers had tlMri.r
fint lead at 27 .2e.
The Dona, who fell to 0-3 in conference,
resalned the advanqp for two fleeUng
momentt before the half wu over, but
Santa Ana woWdn't aet the lNd 'aaln untfl
13:20 remained 1n the cctltett. •
into second place
It waa a back-and-forth affair for (.,e
remainder of the cont.est. with the Dona'
Carl Aaron keeping hia team close by
1COring 16 of hia 22 points. Cftlter Rich
11lonlaa abo aot hot. acoring nine points in
the teeond half.
A pair of Tyrone Myles free throws with
59 seconds remaining gave the Rustlers a
76-70 advanta~. but Sant.a Ana battled
beck on a three-point play by Thomas and a
buket by Joel Waahil'lllOn with 17 eeoonds
left which cut the Rustler lud w 76-75.
Golden West's Dan Slber hit a free throw
with 14 leCOnda rerna1nlng. but mlaeed the
teeond In the ~plua.-one altuaUon, givinR
the Dona ihelr chance to 8CClft, and West
promptly dellwred.
Big free throwa by Sheldon Revia,
Kretdch and Durham made thlnp easy for
the Rustlen ln overtime. A thn!e-point play
by Kre.ich with 1:04 left pve Golden West
l a n 86-79 advanta1e and the Dona just
couJdn•a oome baick a -..ond time.
"Santa Ana ahoota the ball ao well and
they're reelly ~won the boards,"•
Greenfield Mid., "We played hard In the
flrlt hall, but we jL9t coWdn't pt a bounce.
We finally Ft a few ln the aecond half. thoueh. and t.hat Wiii the dlffennce. ••
In their first meeting. It was a
s haky first quarter by the
Vaqueroa, resulting in an early
21-10 Eagle lead, that proved
costly. And again Wednesday
night It was_ the first eight
minutes that ultimately -ttSult.ed
in lrv1ne's undoing.
Disrupted by an Estancia
full-a>urt and haJf-oourt press,
Irvine committed 13 first quarter
turnovers. resulting in a 20-8
Eagle lead aft.er the flrat five
minutes. And, although the
Vaqueroa rallied to get back lnto
this one, they still fell short at
the buzzer, losing 81-72, at Irvine
HJgh. •
"I can awn it up in one word -
momentum," said F.atancia Coach
Larry Sunderman, who uw his
team Improve ita league record to
9-2 and overall mark to 17-6.
"The first quarter cenied us.
We came out playiJli reelly aood
defente and we got the tempo we
wanted."
Irvine Coach A l Herrln1
acreed· ''The first quarter reelly killed
(See EAGLES, P ... Cl)
Erratic U~I 'meets inconsistent Long Beach State .
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Extra game to match
top college teams
From AP cU1palcflt1
EAST RUTHERFORD, N;J, -Eil
An official of the Meadowland; 1porta ••• complex said Wednesday that 24
highly ranked oollege teams aro under
consideration for a special football game to be
played at Gianl.s Stadium in A~.
But Les Unger, a public relatJona dlrec1or
for the Meadowlands, said it would~ at le9st 10
days before two teams _..., selected \o play In
what would be a 12th regular-season game for
the colleges &elected.
The NationaJ Collegiate Athletic Aaociauon
last month approved the Kickoff Classic -to be
played as a benefit for the College Football Hall
of Fame.
"A game will an fact be played here between
Aug. 27-29," said Unger, "but we haven 't
approached anybodX and will not for another 10
days or two weeks.'
The game will feature two of the nation's
top teams, based on preseuon polls and other
factors. Unger aald.
Unger, who also 11 director of college
athletics for the Meadowlands. called "tot.aUy
false" earlier reports that Notre Dame and
Alabama would play in the game as a memorial
to Paul "Bear" Bryant, the late Alabama coach.
Quote of the day
Stan Blinka, New York Jets linebacker,
noung that journalists and other visitors
outnumbered players an the Jets' locker
room during the NFL playoffs: "There are
more non-people in here than there are
people."
Kings get goaltending help
was acquired by the Los Angeles '
Goaltender Markus Matlsson ~
KJngs Wednesiiay m a deal with the
Minnesota North Stars. The exchange
was for "other l'Ons1derat10n.s," but the Kings'
Vt"teran goalie Mario Lessard was loaned t.o the
North Stars' Birmingham club of the Central
Hockey League . On the ke in the NHL
Wednesday. Craig Ramsey scored his third
short-handed goal o( the year with 61.;z mmut.es
left as Buffalo ued Minnesota, 2-2 . . Right
wing Rick Vaiv~. <."t:nter Danny Daoust and left
wmg Walt Poddubny scored two goals apiece as
Toronto romped past Hartford, 7-1 . Brian
Sutler's 30th goal of the season midway through
the third penod gave St. Loul!I a 4-3 victory over
Detroit . . Doug Crossman and Denis Savard
each !K.'Ort!d two goals in the first period to paet•
Chicago to a 7-4 win over PitL-;burgh .
Bobby Clarke notC'hed a goal and two assists m
Ph1ladl"lph1a's 6-3 victory at Wmmpeg
fA.hlr need rally to tnp C:Uppen
Lll'~J llrll urtd10 ]H,lnt•, m C941rte MHweU Q and lev18 Mcllalt
II Wedn• day nl1hl In ntl)'ln1
Botton to a 120· U 0 Ylt•tory ov•r
IMU'*>m Sen Dlttt0 Th• C.hk'I, who tnalled at
halfUmo &1·48, 1tornwd bac1k ate.er lnwrmilllon
\o uak.t un 83·82 '-i .. Maxwell talJll:'d 11 pcMntl
aftd Bird 10 ln th third quart.r • _
El1ewh<'r<' In th~ NBA, Ray Wlllt1111u'
three-point play with t~ 'CC>ndl r malnlna
gave Kan111 Chy o 117°110 victory over
Waahlnaiton that snapped a Klnp' •l_>!·l•m•
lotln1 llreak . . • Indiana'• Clark ~11 ...
notched 22 point.a and ara~ 21 ~boundl lo
lead the Pae@rt to a wild 141·l3~ wl n over
Detroit ... Lea .. Tndl.' Roltla ... ~ 18
of h he 21 points In th aecond half and New York
phayod c>Uta"-ndlng defen.. to handcuU San
Antonio. 109-98 . , • 81ek Wllllam1 talUed 22
points and Ot11 Blrd1oa1 kllle<l In 21 to J.ed
Now Jc·rsey to Its 17th wfn In 21 sames, 118-10~
over Cleveland . . . Guard Allen Leavell
llCOred let of his career-hltih 42 polnui In the third
quarter M Houston rebounded from Tu8day11
~3-point 1etback at Chicas.a with a 13~-128 win
over Denver . . Walt Davl11 24 point.I Uftcd
Phoenix past Utah, 112-96 . . . Jack Slkma'1
two free throws and baseline jumper In the final
1 :07 enabled Seattle to hold olf Milwaukee,
117-114
R(•nko bt"comc free agent
Ve tera n righ t -hander Steve II R en k o became• a free agent.
Wednesday when the Angels notified
the Major League Players Asaoclation •
that It would not participate in Renko'a salary
arbitration hearing.
Renko, 11-6 with a 4.44 earned run averaae-
as a parttime starter and reliever for the Angels
last season, L-; thus eligible to negotiate with all
major league tcam.'i.
R<'nko, who was 8-5 for the Angels in 1981,
filed for a salary of $380.000 while the Angels'
falmg figure was $225,000.
A club executive said the Angels decided to
pass arbitration because both Clgures were too
high for "a 38-year-old plicher who would only
do some long relievinj{ for ua."
Fertig to return to Trojans
Craig Fertl1, former s tar
quarterback at USC and head coach at
Oregon State, will return to his alma
mat.er as an assist.ant athletic director.
Athletic Director Dick Perry sald Fertis wlll be
involved in fund raising and the adminlatration
of support groups . . . BUI Sboem ake r, the
winningt:'Sl jockey In the history of thoroughbred
horse racing. received a five-day l\-Ulpensipn Crom
the Santa An1 ta stewards after causing
interference in the Santa Monica Handicap
Sunday aboard Marimbula . . . Former USC
standouts Cbarlea Pf1Jlllp1, Rob Hertel and
Danny Rttee were among 56 players released by
the Los Ange le.a_Expreu o ! the USFL.
Television, rad io
TV: Basketball -Washington St.ate at
UCLA, 11 &.m., Channel 5 ('raped delay).
RADI . Hockey -Kings at Edmonton. 6:20
p.m .. K.PRZ (1150).
Basketball -UC Irvine at Lona Beach
St.ate, 7:35 p.m., KWVE (108 FM): WuhJ.niion
State at UCLA. 7 :~5 pm., KMPC (710);
Washington at USC, 8 p.m., KNX (1070).
EAGLES • • • W eekend races set From Page C1
us:" h(• said. as Irvine droppt.>d to
5-6 and ll-11. "I don't know
what 1t was. We prepared (for
Estanc1a's press). It's no secret
what ,th~y·re going to do. We're
just inexperienced m bringing
the ball up."
Estancia breezed through the
first 16 minutes. Behind the
shooting of junior guard Jim
Curtis. who had 18 first-half
points, and junior backrourt mate
J on Johnston. who had 10, the
£agles led 27-16 at the end of the
first q~r and 45-26 with 2:35
left in the second.
A late lrvine surge. however,
narrowed the deficit to 49-36 at
half, and the Vaqueros were able
\o make a game of 11 by midway
through the third.
Paced by the rebounding ( 11
total. eight offensive) and scoring
(1 5 points. all in the second half)
of 6-4 senior forward Bernard
Ussery, Irvine fought back to
close within six on two occasions
ln the third quarter and a basket,
al 70-68, with 2:42 remammg an
the fourth.
But a three-point play by
Curtis and a pair of free throws
from Gavin Warlaumont gave
the Eagles the final breathing
room they needed to wan.
"This time we were able to get
a hold of ourselves early and
come back," said Herring. "At
least this time we made It a
battle. We j{Ot within two."
Irvine's Lance Neal, a 6-1
junior, quietly led all scorer1
with 26 points, 16 In the fintt half
to help keep his 'team an the
••me. Center Doug Brozovich
added 12 points and a game-high
12 rebounds.
For the F.agles. Curtis finished
with 25 , Johnston had 19
(Including six 1traight free
throw s down the stretch), and
Doug Pinckney and Warlaumont
had 14 HCh.
The EaiJet flniahed r.he g1me
lhooting an even 50 peroent (28
of ~6) from the floor, while
Irvine was 39 percent (30 of 76).
I
Valentine Regatta tops boating sla te
Bahia Corinth.Ian Yacht Club
and Lido Isle Yacht Club will get
their race committees together
Saturday to host 10 classes of
small sailboats in their annual
Valentine Regatta.
Cl.asses scheduled for start.I are
Lido-14A. Lido-14B, Laser A,
Laser B. sailboards, Sabot A, 8 .
C-1. C-2 and seniors.
South Shore Yacht Club also
will keep sailors m all classes
busy Saturday with the lleCOOd
race o! its Wint.er Hibachi Series.
Only action in the Loa
Angeles-Long Beach area is at
Seal Beach Yacht Club where
sklppers in alJ cla.Sles will have
an opportunity for 1om e
Midwinters tune-ups Saturday
and Sunday.
In other Southern California
Yachting Aaaociation areas: ........... ..,
Wlnd)81T\/Mrt Ylldll Club -C.-Callf\a lo PMI ,_ (IOR, Pl'IRl'·A' Saturday: Palo•
l/erdet Tttangla (PHRl'-8, MOAC) Saturday. SM~ Monica Vec:flt au«> -lntradvb race,
~
UC I rvine
la n ds Tolbert
Tom Tolbert, 6-7 'h .enJor at
Artesia High. a nnounced
Wednesday h e will play
basketball at UC Irvine rw"l fall
Tolbert, the ClF's leading
1COrer at 31.3 point.I per game,
said he chose UCl after recielvini
inquiries Cr om UC Santa
Barbara, the tJniversJt.y of Utah,
Montana and Caf State
Fullerton.
"I didn't see ·any other achoo!
giving me what UCI ii &olnl \o
give me," said Tolbert, who Is
averaf.lng 10.5 rebo'-lnda per
eame. '00ing to Irvine allow• me
~ ttay close to home and my
parent.I can oonw and w•tch me
play.
0 rvu been to • couple of aame.
thia year and I really t.hlnk I c.tn
help the teem. fl
.......... "
JOHNSON
&SON
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Hess .hUrt-in €dM win~-,
Oilers maintain lead , but not without fig h i
Se• View Leaaue lead .. r COron. Ciel Mar Hiah
1w..,pt put Saddle&.c:k Wednwday ntaht, but nol
without a ece"', whl&. r..tancla and m Toro kept
l*t'• but Newport Harbor wu lhocked by Coata
M ....
In the Su.natl Leque lt WM bul1Mll M UIUll
with Hunuo,ion S..Ch rnalntainina It.I one.pme &fed and rounwn Valley roJ..Unc, althou&h tfUnp
were .PNUY tOcky !or HuntJnau>n Beach for awhile
at .Ec:U1on. ~
Here'• how It went:
Corou ,.I Mar U, S.cWlebull U
The Sea Klnp won the aame, but.-loet the
aervtces of ola)'makinl pa.rd Mike H-durtnc the
second halt. and he 11 l•beled "tent•ti..,e to
doubtful" by hlt. coech for Friday n.l1ht'• contetJt.
apirwt El Toro. '
ff-Wll lnjunld In the leC:IOnd quarter, .. he
wu hit In the mouth durtn1 a collltton with a
Saddleback player'• hip. He11 waa knocked
uncoMCloua and received a concU811on.
The Texaa-bound aenior ICOred eight point.I
before the incident, while teammate Dave
VanStA!enhuyae led all 1COren with 18 point.a.
The Chargen had their trouble& connecting
from the field dwina the aecond quarter, as they
watched CdM take an 11-polnt halftime lead.
OCC f alter.s;
Gauchos roll
Fullerton College all but ellmlnat.ed Orange
Coast from the South Coast Conference basketball
race Wedneaday night with a come-from-behind
victory over the hott Pirates.
The Pirates, who must Clnilh among the \op
five In the standings \o advance to the Shaughnessy
Playoffs, find themselves buried in seventh place
today, two games behind the Hornets who hold
down the fifth spot.
But In PacUJc Cout Conference play,
SaddJeback C.OUese remaina in first pl.ace (along
with San Diego) after a victory over host
Groesmont.
Here's what took place:
Fllllenoa 11, Oru1e Cout i7
The Piratea lost their fourth straight South
Coast Conference deciaion after holding the 18d.
Coach Tandy Glllls' Duca were up by a 46-38
margin with 11:24 lO go, but In the next nine
minutes Fullerton outacored the holJt.s. by an 11-3
margin \o take the lead.
Brad GueeB hit a jumper with 1:02 left to cut
the FUllerton lead \o 57-55, but then Orange Coast
needed \o foul to regaj~lon and it backfired
at the Une u Mike M y hit both ends of a
one-and--one with 44 teeonds left to realistically put
it out of reach. .
Guess hit 9 of 10 from the perimeter as he
finished with 18 points and eight rebounds for
Cout, while Leland Bruce led ·the Bucs with 20
points.
Saddlebacll 71, Gro11moat 57
The Gauchos pulled out to a nine-point
halftime lead and never looked back in recording
the victory over the Griffins.
Saddleback used a_n effective full-court press
during the contest and grabbed 13 stea.la m the
process. Tracy Mitchell recorded five steals along
with nine point.I and "-x aaabta.
Kevin Hendenon poured In 18 point.I and had
six rebou.nda, while A.lex Adami ~ 16. A.dams
hit 7 of 11 Crom the field and led both teams with
nine reboundl.
Van8tHnhuy1e tallied .-laht tbird-qua"'-r
polnta to &Iv• the Sea Klnp lhdr tOth S.. View ~a1ue vk.-tory apin.-t onlv one def•t. Oroc Wynn alto had 12 for CdM.
"We rti&lly won't know much un\11 t.omOrTOW
(tocS.y)," Mid CdM c.o.ch Jldc l'nion. "I'd haw co
aay h:!!'• ten&atJw, at beet, f« the pme l'rida)'."
'Co1ta M ... n, N•wpott HarlHtr H
The Sailor,. flayed v ry Oat In the flnt half,
and 1hot a dlama 37 peroent for the pme. Bu& ln
th aecond half, Newport made a run at C.O.ca M.a.
Coach Jerry DeBuak'1 SallOn had the bell with
10 aeconda remaining, but couldn't pt a ahot ot.f
because of the Mu.tt.anp' 1Uflin1 defeme.
Joe Seaeer .:ored 17 potnta for Newport. but
wu UmJted by Co.ta Meu'• actJve wne deferwe,
which allowed the Sallon onJy one shot each time
down the floor. •
Ted Stilt poured fo 18 for the Mustanp;·while
Dave Palmblade had 14 and Phil Kot tallied 10.
Coata Mesa took a 29-20 lead at h&utJme and
never surrendered It.I lead, aurvivt.nc Newport'•
uprising In the final seconds of the game.
Brian Folk had 10 for the Sailors, and Jim
Wolfe had a game-h!gh 20 points.
El Toro 11, Unlver1lty 48
The Chargers took a major step toward a CIF
3-A playoff berth with the v.ldory, combined with
loaes for Newport Harbor and Irvine in Sea View
Leque play, 8ivina them a two-game advantqe ln
the race f!>r third place with three pme. left.
Jeff Arnold, a 6-9 jurilor center, led the way
with 16 points, and Sonny Lewi.I, a 6-1 senior point
guard, ke pt the offense In gear.
Arnold had l~ rebounds and blocked 10 shots.
while Jim Hammel added eight rebounds.
HutlDgton Beacla 70, EdJsoa 14
The Oilers rallied with 10 straight point.I in the
latter stages of the third quarter to take the lead
then held off the Chargers' ambush at F.diaon ~
Sunset League play to maintaln their one-game
edge on Fountain Valley and Marina in the race for
the title.
Edlaon had a 37-32 lead with 5:53 left In the
third quarter and was still 'up, 43-40, with 2:50 left,
~fore the Oilers exploded to take the lead, 50-43,
with :;1 seconds left before the fourth period.
Edison pulled to 60-57 with 3: 19 left and with
2:48 left was down by a 62-58 lead and had the ball,
but that was as close as the Chargers could get.
Jamel Ga.mer (16 points and 11 rebounds) and
Mike Milli (14 points and 10 rebounds) were the
-guiding force for the winners, who also got double
figure scoring from Billy Thompson ( 11 ), Lou
Harrigan (10) and Greg Baugh (11 ).
Fou talD Valley 5!, Westmluter 41
The Baro!'15 ~pped a two-game 108ing streak
with a convincing victory at h ome, stopping
Westminster on the boards (22-18) after falling
behind in the first quarter by a 9-6 margin.
Rob Whitehair hit three buckets In the second
quarter \o lead the Barons \o a 21-18 lead, then
added ejght points in the final quarter to give him a
game-high 20, while teammates Mike Newton (11)
and RoU Jacobs (10) were abo tn double~
CdM k ickers roll, 4-1
Senior right w ing Vince McGuinnes notched
three goals, l~luding a pair In the second half
when Corona del Mar High broke a 1-1 deadlock, aa
the Sea Kings stayed unbeaten in Sea View League
men's soccer with a 4-1 triumph over Irvine
Wed.nelday af temoon.
Larry Lokka notched the other goal for CdM,
which moved Its league mark to 6-0-2 and overall
record to 11-1-3. Irvine dropped \o 2-4-2 in Sea
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l"on vt•rtro 10 frt•<.' throw attempt:. wh1l·h proved
ll'UCIJI
! Down t).;i e ntt.•rinK tht• M.>t'ond quarter. the
I Must._i n~s SWlll"hl•J to u µ1l'ssu11• man-to -man
d1·C~nSt• .ind 4u1ckly pulled Ill f 1 ont
1 Estancia 611, Irvine 33
T hi· slcm starttng F'...iglci> gut tlw1r ru111ung
ganw 111 gl'ar in tht· ~~'tmd qu.irh'r and bJcow past
thl' v1s1ung Vaqueros.
Traahng 8-6 after one quarli>r, Eswnc1a was
abltt to for<."t.' the issue· with._. numbt:r of 2-o n-I and
a-ancJ-1 brc•<1ks and OULo,(.'Orl't.I Ir v111e 2ti·5 in the
stanza
The Eaglt.-s shot 57 ix·rc.·tml fr<1m th1· field C.!9 of
5 1) and also domanutl'll tht• ·boil1'cb··&m1or center
Debbie Hughes pulled down 20 rebounds and had
four blockt><l shoL-; an t'<mtrollmg th<' m1ddlC'
Amy l latht·oc:k, mt•unwhalt.', was sharp from
the outsidt'. nl'lting B of 12 from th1· fidd for 67
IJl·~nl ancJ finishing w ith H gamt•·high 20 points.
Corona del Mar 63, Saddleback 27
The Sea KmRs hm1wd Saddll'ba<'k to only two
third-quarter putnls. while ~on ng 20 to put the
~amc• away Heathc·r Estt·y had 14 frr-st-half points
(20 m all) in helping CdM up 11.s league mark to
10· l
Lisa Romnc·y t.allat.'<I 15 (or the S.•a Kings, and
Angie Dodds h ad 11
E l Toro 55, Uni\'ersily 47
Thl• Chargt•r-. movt"tl into a t11• for lhl' final Sea
View playuCC spot with an ovc·rt111w \'Prd1cl ovc·r tht•
ho::.1 Trojans
El T oro OV<'rc·amt.· a nmc• point fourth-quarter
d(·fit'll to g<'l t•vt•n. lh<'n out pomtc'll Umvc·rsaty 8-0
1n the• extra S<""-"">n tu 1·;.1rn lht• win
L agu na Beach
escapes cellar
Laguna &•a(h lligh's Arusts a re out of the
South Coast U-agut• basement foUowmg a victory
over M1~1on Vie.JO, Capastrano Vallt.•y survived a
big scan· and San C lt-menlt· remmru. an c.vntenuon
fo r a C IF 3-A baskNball playorr berth after
upsetting Dana Halls
Here's how at went Wednesday
Lagau Beach 69, Mission Viejo 60
The Artasts went to Coby Naess l'arly. got a
strong Cloor gamE' from Nick T epix-r and had four
players an double ftgur<.'S as they pulled out of the
cC'Jlar with tht• v1<·tory ovC'r the Vli>ttmg Diablos.
Scott FortunC', a 6-4 JUnior, we nt to the point
for the Anas t.'> and took control of the LSSUe, sconng
10 poin ts
Tepp~r scored 19 points and senior Jim
raw added 14 coun ters
C tra no Va lley 64, Laguna Hills 63
Laguna Hills gQve the Cougars their toughest
ent in several weeks before Capo escaped
w ts 10th straight South Coast LeaguE-victory (2~ overall against two losses)
-.;•Todd Williams cut the lead to onf' pomt with
seven se<.-onds le ft and the Hawks got the ball back
with four seconds left, but Williams' desperatJon
half court shot al the buzz.er mJ.SSed
Sao Clem ente 64, Dana Hills 56
The Tntons o utscored Dana Hills 16-6 m the
seoond quart.er, and held on in the latter stages of
the game to r<'<"Ord the South Coast League victory.
The Dolphins couldn't connect on one-and-one
free-throw allempu, during the second stanz.a,
ma.;;sang all three chanct'S during the span.
B asketball scores
Colleae
WHf
Aecllan<IS 8• Cel Teel\ 29
"'6 mo n 1 P I t z • r 7 :A,
Clal'emonhMu<1d 72 (ot)
Wlllttier 72 LI \l .. M Sii
Pbge1 Souno &<!. Simon Fraser
42 "~ Mlhourl 88. Colo<l<IO 65 (2 Oii South ... ,
ton 86, 81yl0f 6G
n111 70, Aic:e 43
101, Ofal Aol>ertt 7 t
T1•as w..iey1n 62. Ol<lanom1
C1ty 46
St l'11er a ow. 1-l>tllliO ee (Oii
St Bona~cure 75 Tem~ 65
Bring the klda to ahake
handa (wlng1) with
SHORTY AND CHEAP
C\.flCKEN on Saturday,
Feb. 5 at theae atorea:
EL TORO
9 TO 11 :15
BUNTUIGTON BEICB
12 TO 3
GARDEN GROVE
3:30 TO 5:30
It' a a blgh preaaure We for the oU in
today· a hJgh rarri.ng engine• (and you
thought you had It rough). a ... ~. th• ticket.
~"'
CUE ACCEIT STICllllC TOLE
Cane pattern ataclrera
come In Almond or Yellow.
IS~" DIAMETER x lSV•" HIGH.
Ma ke good plant holdera.
Henry. 2••
PORTDLE ID SEIYllC CUT ~ lA ~l 1099 lff!l!lj
Ha• lilt-out Ice bucket and containers for
good lea. lD Caaablanca White or Yellow.
(Mix me a Malt•M Falcon wt th a twt.t.
.... thecut.)
ELLWOOD & n .
PICllC TDLE
3 .777
w.· .. had aome day• thl• winter that ......
nice enough for a plc:nlc. (Mow watch. a
blluaTd will hit Orange County.)
IE STBOIE DIE-STEP
WOOD BEFlftlQDIG llT 3•7
Glt'H a woodgrain look to any palntable
nrface. DO preparaUoa uedecl. Comas
with 11 oa. retlalabl.ag paint, bnaah,
aa:ndpaper and ln.atnactlou.
GLIDDEI SPIED
WILL PlllT
4 97
aAL.
~ Goahead.SldMy.palDt
the town whit• with thl• Oat
latex interior ahlff. Comee In
White. ADUqu Whit• and Off White
3 PC. TUY . 1111 0 llT I"
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# •
TWO TOI ROLLllG
BYDBIUUC
FLOOR llCI s29•• #861-12
R.ady to gift you a IUt when you need It.
(Which for me la right about now. when the
3 p.m. al"pt" bit. Yawn.)
Black. with nrtMd rib d .. lgn to lrMp the tnaclr bed
dry. Flt• moet popular model a. (J !mow oae It woe't
flt. but ahedoesa't mlnd.)
418 PIRnCLE IOIRD
Ya" 5""
Y." 697
lt&Uder'a ct.light. (lo bow wa your
OICNDdllog Oaf? We laad a tradltlo,P.Cll
oelMtatlon wltb ground bog and crCmberry
aa.. Got aoee great gtft1. too.)
DlllLI IECUIUTY
IWiiti
I 4 97
#SIW1
19997
Bolda a mighty 1083 lba. ln lta 49" x 41" cargo
bed. can be atood on end for atoruge. Pretty
ecuytoputtogether. ~
UICE 'llF/ UBF/ Fii T.V.
· /· . DTEDI 1111
•• . 10 ELEMENT I 4 9 -----
16 EL 19" 22 EL 2 7 97 30 EL34"
Get a big ocw U you're way out lD the booa.lea
« U theN' •a lot of lnterterence from
mouatalDa and auc1a In your area.
TEii PIBQUt.-Y
FLOOR TILE
1 27
12" X 12" TILE
DURICELL II 11.llLllE
BlnEBIES • .,.PUOf'2
lly Jaw clroppecl when I aaw the
Ngular pttc.oca th ... long-W.rs. kt
a Dice lady ln line behind me p1cbd
ltup.
DOBCY.PLISTIC
FLISRl.Q;HT
4 9. #41-0331
llcmdy UH&e lt•m fOI' the pune or glo" box. ai.ap enough that U you loee lt you won't die
otpllt.
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S_, Prw-(Upl'IMI) UO S.00
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T ..... :131 • IXACTA (5-21 P9ld $101 &O
l'W'TH llACL I,_. iunong.
Buy My Ac1 (Mau) lt.20 7.40 8.00
0, tor Oltl9 (Plncey) 5.00 3.40
Sunny Aldg9 (Slelnet) 3 40
-,...,. Atll ~-o.lll;ale ~.
Famoua 1'9rtonMf. L-8'>0W "--· AlltKllY9.
Time: I: 17 1/S.
• IXACTA (M) P9ld '30$ 00
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S-""'* CH.-y) 4 00 3 40 GCIQCI Anlell (V_._...J 1.20 Al90 rll09CI Prln09 ol Aalurlu, M.ir-. Bob'• Cholc•. R••dY Olory, Pie• Pole ,
Arbltrer, E.tduehl9 L~. Send end S.. Mu a... Time 108 •15
MVIJfTM UCL I 1111 ""'-
Ourlbll (McCwton) I 20 l.20 2.80
P-Grew (Sl'toetMll•I 3.00 3.20
MldnlgM Ml!. (--1 4 20
Al9o raced s-CrMll. ~.
Oled!llm. eo.telo Time: 1.44 316,
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,llOUIOUS HOiton ("'9ro9) 2 PO
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AutlMM MIQIC, nm. ol SM. O'Alciu-
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New Jer9e)' 111. ~ 106
Kww. City 117, WM/llngtort 116
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"'-"" 112. UtM ..
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COMMUNITY COUIQll
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Yvonne V•rmHll f80Vlll AltlHI d•I.
lleftlet• "°'""cu ... , ..... 1· """' ltollOfl (U. )'dllf Letlle MM (U ... M .... ~..:-..~ lelly ~ .... -IU.9.) 09f ~ (U 8.1.~: AnclfM T--' (~ letcSt &olOffton (U.9.). M . 2-0 (rtlll): Nol• Rein P09C-*' No .... ~.
WednH~a ........ , •• ,. _.,,
OET"OtT ~ ~ fn!o..nC*I 11'1•1
Tom 8'00il-. lnlWcMr. flll'..cl IO..,.,,. on
• _,_ contrKt.
MINNESOTA TWINS -8lgt'9d Aldl YMI,
~ICllet, ... d Oteg 0 911ne, tlloftl1op, lo
~--TOAON'TO 8lUE JAYS -....,_WW.
Upel'taw, llral b•Mm•n, 10 • one-yHt
COfltfKt. ......... LAllelle MONTREAL EXPOS -tlon•d ,,.,, WllC>on, C&leflllr; aoeoy Coll Jt .• ll'lol1rllop, ~ ataz. l<Mldl. ~ Tt9ded Ovta
lmllh, 111fl•lder-outli.ld•r. lo Ille 8•11
Frenc11co Ol•nll tor Jim Wollllord,
OUln.lder
eo.ton » 10 • 201 13-4 14 Monlr... 21 14 10 243 114 116
...... 2$ ,, 10 201 lt7 .,
ou.Dee 25 21 e 229 214 M H~ 13 34 8 170 2e2 32 . ......,. ....... ,,...,,_. 2, 8wfflllo 2
St. Louis 4, Oeeroll 3
Tcwon<o 7, Haniofd I ~ 7.,.Plt1911urgl't • ,,,,__11Mc1.,,'llei1e t. Wm1p9g a r...._...ca-
•"-et ldtnonton OWbec •I loeton .._ Yori! lelender'I ltl New Jwwt ~•1t1W~Of'.
Montt9el •1 c.ga,y
HCnnGUe llJ I -I K.-um ITA~ --I
NOTICa OF DUTM OF ~~ .,.,._ --,. AUGUST JACK-DANIE\., COMPANY: ROIDWS PAWll AND OF 3M&-O ee., ltreet, Sent. AMf
NlliiOM TO ~"~°',._t.:',.0 ._ ~ ISTATI NO. lRNlll. SMC•,,_, · ~ A,.11t711 ~IL ~O To dhttrt, ~. Streee. Santa Ma. eredltot1 and contingent Thlt ~ • • itded 4'r creditor• of Auguat 1110Mit1... ~ I ~and per90nl 0..... A. -.... ... wh0 mo bO othetwlH c.!::,';,::;•;:=.,~ lntetelted In tM wtfl Md/CK .1anwwy 11. 11111.
eet•t•: A petltton hat beer\ flied "uMleMcf Or•?:, COUI b y J 0 I e p h W . Piiot, Jen. 20. 21, . a, 10-=t
Aomrnelfanger In the
Superior Court Of Orange ftllJC MmCt I
County '~:::Jng th~ HCm.,..1U1 •• J9fMI F. lnQ9f' .,.. um ITA~
appointed at pereonal The~.,.,._-~ ,..,r11entettve to ldmlnl8t• ~ • th• •••••• of Auguet OCEAN ""ONT WHEE
Aomm_elfanger, Cotta ~~~ an.e.
MeM. Calfomla (under the Keffmer E111erpr1Me. lllO.t.1 lndepeuCjent Acln*Wtretton ~ oorporlltloft. ,.., -of EatatM Act). TM S*ftlOn Joftel .._., ....._ Ar&. ~
la ... for ~-'" 09pt1 '!~ ...,... .. oanduMd by,. o. 3 at 700 "'""' c.nter COtPCWtmon. -"' Drive ~ttt, Santa Ana. U\..lMAA ENTWNl9•
e911iornll 12702 on INC., e~OOl ...... I :
Febru8fy 23, 1113 .. 8:30 "°"" J • ..._. : a.m. ..........,, •
IF YOU OBJECT to the Tiiie ~ ._. ~~ .. Qt'W'tlng of .... petition, YoU County ClertVof °""fe --~, .. ihcM.lkt either ..., at the ,,_,.,., 25• ,.. •
hearing and tt•t• your Pubtlatled ~ OOMCr.J
obetlont or flle wrlUen Piiot. Jiii. 21_f9b. "· 10. "· ob Ion• wltfl the court
be ore th• hMrlng. Your •-• _ I eppearano• may be In ~ ..,,_ •
peteon or by "/OAlt llftOFMV, HC•ITIOUI • II ••4 IF YOU AM A CAm>fT()R um aTA,_y
CK a 0011tll-1t °'9dl1or of The ~ ...,... -..-...... ~-the decl•lll, ~ ,,_,.. ~ C & C INVllTOllll, 40. "/OAlt ~ wfth 1M OOUf't or MeeArttlw .......,.,.., Wte !If• .,,....,. " to .... penonal ~ ...... CellOl* __ l.
rtPllll,,..._ IDDolnted by JOHN '#. C~Alll_fli__4011111!1D
--OOUf't wttf*t fOur monthe M4ICIAtttM ...... -' .. -""*"°" ..... ~ -from th• date of flr•t JOHH •• COYH...IL_4 111uanoe of letter• •• MecArtlluf ..., ...... -• prcwtdld In leGtlort 100 of ~ ..... ~ .... the Prob at• Cod• of TNa _... 11 ... _..,
Calltornla. TM tlM• tor llmMCI ~~
11ng dllrnl .. nae .....,. .,..... t1••· ... ~ .. .., .... "'°' to tour ,,... from ~ Clrrtl "Or...-~ the date of IM Maring =.a:_ -=r:tr-....,. .... t:H.1='dr ........... -=-....... ",.,.. .......... .., are1111c11n .. --. ......,. r •--wou mar .. •r....-wM ,.........0...... ... _.. .......... ~ ....,.,,.,1,t0,,t:M. .................. ..................... tmett-. .....,ftt• and ,_. ...... 1:· ·· e tlOll 00. Of t"e =~-~., ~mti\1!1·
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THE
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ClaCtN
11You ood. Granddad get to sleep on the new
mattress. Mommy put the broken one
on her bed."
by Brad Anderson
"A police car In our backyard. Marmaduke,
you sure can ruin my day!"
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by Virg il P1rtch (VIP)
Hank Ketchum
by Jim Dav is
¥00 "'" A PRETTV GOO() J0e Of & WING
POOKV'~ ARN\ ON
l USEC' SMALL Sl'ITCME S
&OAS NOT ro
LEAVE A SC.AP.
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by Ferd & Tom Johnson
Oii, YoLJ ··YOLJ HF.AW J>&jff ··WAIT, EMMA/ llREATNER, You 1! rr1s /tti·· I UAVE
H,AN<q UP So I iO ~fST A~ILE·· · CAN CALL you·· PufF··
iHE J>ol,jCE ! ST,Aflf / t>INNSJt
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f. I Sc@pter 62 l<Nld of boat "1ZZU IOlVID
• , !I Sllns' nwlel!IJ 64 S.VI Sit -
9 c.;oio, ado City ~ ~
1t4 Of mouths 87 Rett<lfe
f!J (i,NtN'f 70 Deputy
Ill P.11 n 1 I FluPllC'f
17 Wt,161 .li&c'W n J.ICM'I l,fl r.11llfll•.ll\ll 7:r~
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by Cherin M. Schulz ...... ----~---.
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A FO~"fY-INGH
INCISION TO
CL.056 Hl!!RI!!, GANG, eu.,..
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T'IM65AVING UN 1-r, ~ 1"HIN K Ae>ou,.-rwo
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MOW MOUT 50METMIN6 IN
TWENlV·FM 't'OUIMES ?
by Jef t Mac Nelly
,..... ,.....
·~· -
Flushed
Johnny Canon
has won a court
baule to preven t
use of the phrase
"Here's Jo hnny"
for a brand of
portable toilets.
Lite rature
course due
on cultures
An Engliah coune that
compares s hort literary
works from various
countries and c ultures
will be offered at Orange
Coast CoUege this spring.
Listed as English 172
in the schedule, the class
meets Monda y.
Wednesday and Friday
mornings from 9-10 a .m .
The course takes a
cross-cultural approach,
r ev iewing poe try ,
humor, proverbs, and
short stones.
"The class is
project-oriented," saad
course instructor, Miriam
Barton. "W e welcome
foreign-born students in
the class. and will
e mploy their particular
languages in our study."
The English level of
foreign-born students
should be high -an -
termediate, according to
Bart.on.
Cla ,_
• on musi c
for movies
r PWUC mftCI ~.-br r.it o... .,. rm .. ••••• ef oaut0tll.'!a =1 ,..., -':ili0fl'fiiiii"i1m•i='.': Will '1Jl,11• OI, ..... .. ---Ill ..._ _, 11 .._ ~.11111· rs1e tl ........ ,HIH ... .. .. WeMllUI .. "" tlM
fM ........... PIWNM If• tlOiftl ldv.,....111\ .. J-'11111-:Z..:. ": ... 0..... ef IN ONl1Y ...,_ -4 ---.. c~OQ r= r::~t:F=~ OU.ONIM TMJHIC. m 11.. MOTMllY T T10..Jwt~·,• ffl· r900f• 111 11 • 1t114 ,... 111 t l1t111, *""" llNtf\, OtllfOrMll YOU Ml • """ .. Qfllelll "-ocwde
1*3 DllD OP Tl• I f, DA D IPA"<lll. 2 A~~ 1/14lh ~ ::Jt~r:·.t:r· mrro~'onru~.·'\:n r::~:~ :~~
A n l1 w CO Ura o ( 0 r "'---· J.!."1110.1~~,.!~! 1'opn, YOU• ,.0,.ltfY • IT AY H of Tr Ml NC> H 10 In Ille City of .._ __ -M ....,,_,_ ffH tof.D Af A"*'° · •,,YOU HeweiOfl 1eeo11 County of Of111911 c I n u m a a n d m u • I e Thie llulirMe 11 OOflCllAOted by a :L"f cf,~:.'11Kor:I 111ta of c1111orn11c; .. ,,.r ":J
1\udenta lltl d Film "'*" ~.,_ .. Al.IT YOU. YOU INOU&.D ~r:::...~ ~-:::: ,,..
Seorin& will be' offe~ Tilll Mll.,_I w" lllM wllh the cm~c: !~*::'AN TITLI Ottic. of Ille ~ly "4Mlord« of
at Oranaf' Cout Colleae County Olet1! of Orange CO\lf\IY Ofl I H. u "AN 0 I 0 0 M, AH v I County lflOWfl end Clellnecl •
thia 1pnn1 ~ta, 1
"' ,..,.. E:!t1111 GCWpcw•tlCWI. JNMiM L r-=:'~
Thu three-unlt courte, 'vl>U1hed Or•n,-: OoH t 011~ O.tw Jenuowy 14 1.., 1111 OfllcNI "9oofela.
llated al Mualc 263AB, fllloc, Jen. 20• 17• eb, 1· tos:~ ""IT AMUUOAN TITLI Th• ttr11t 1ddr111 or 01P11r m e e t I T h u r I d a y INIUMNCI OOM,ANY 01111'1\0n llftlon1t1on of thl real
f f .. rtalC NOTICE • ca111 GOrll OC*lY lllrllrltll>ow dMGrlbad 11 a ~moons rom 1-. p.m. .IMMllll L Lawtll ll0'1od to bl 1 .. Tu.tin Ave .
Courae inatruc:tor Is MOTIC9 TO C:OlfTilACT0.-1 Au111«tled OfflClt 1 9Moll, CA
A I R i t CALI.ING roll lml 114 1 "ftll It. Thi u lldtrel ontd h troby an em n i on• a fkllooH>lltrlei Collt'COrnmul\Hy Santi An .. CA 12101 l1clall'll1 tll ll1b111ty tor any g r a d u a l e o I t h t' ColltOI Dlltfict (7 "I 6N-'1 l I r00111111 In Mid ttr ... addf ..
American Con servatory WDMOllno: 2'00 o'OIOC* p.m of 1'1111111"-d o renQO Co111 D111y or other OOft\MOll ~·
Of M "•ic. Remin!U•~n t..-· the 22nd d•y of '.ONtfY, tN3. PllOI, Jt11. 21, fl'tt> 1, 10. 1M3 ltld Mio wMt bl made without -.., ,._ Ptec• of Bid AIGtlpt Otllct of 111643 w1rr1nty, 111pra11 or Implied,
had extensive Ho ywood P11rc111alno Director. Me Belly 1------------reoerdlng 1111•. po111111on, or
'
d h ISaldwtn Coul CommlN\lty (:ol1oOt P\IK.IC NO.,._ encuMbrenc11. 10 .. 111fy tho ex per e n ce, an aa D111r1ct.' 1310 Acltml. C0t11 Mola. ·~ pr1nc1pa1 balance ol thl Noll or p 1 aye d l n the Gen CA 82t25. t-~NO=no=1-:0fl:-="":T::".:Rue~~Tl~l~'~t"'!l~AU~-o•Mf oblloatlon HCurtcl by 111ld
~u a, Nelson Riddle, Pro11c1 ldonlltlcellon Ntm• l._ Mo. KltOGIH OMd ol 1'ru11, with ln111"1 end
le artln an y Uohl eon-.aon ~Oject -8ld T D SEAVICt! COMPANY -duly Plv• tdVlnc.t, It any, unci.r Ille d M d Ra °'rmeo..1 COllloe Par111ng Lot r.a ..... ~m other 1um1 •• provided 1h1111n,
Anthony bands. NO. 11 7. 1ppotnl•d True11a under 1ho term1 1111roof 111d 1nt1r11r on
Reminatnn has been a ~ Ptarl• -on Ille: Oflloo of tOllowlnl ~rlbod deed 01 trutl •1tCh tdvtnct1, end plu1 fool, ·-o-Dittctor. Plly Fee Pl1n111ng, Johll WILL 8 Ll AT PUBLIC AUC'TIOH oharou •nd t11ptn111 of Ill• c 0 m p 0 s e r a n d Poller Trtllor F1c1tlly, CoHI TO THE HIOHEST BIDDEA FOA Tf'\111 .. and of tllo lt\lltl u19'od ~
orchestrator for motion Comnwnlly COiiege Olattlcl. 1370 CASH ANDIOA THf CASHIERS OA Hid DHd of Trull. Th• tolll
Pictures, travelogu es, ~!.-.::• Ave .. Coll• ....... OA CERTIFIED CHECl(8 SPECIFIEO IN ltl'llOOnl of Mid obltoellon, lnoludlng .. .,,., CIVIL CODE SECTION 2124h r-oly ettlmtlod ,_, GllWOM
sh 0 rt s u b j e {'ts. a n d NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEH tlwll ip.y1blt II the lime of .... In lewful and ..,.,_ of Ille Tt\lllM, •I Ille
cartoons. the 1110Y1-narned SdtOOI Dl91r1ct or money or th• Unllod 8111111 •II Um. or lnltlat publleallon or Ihle
R I . d Orange Counay, CalllOfnlt , ectlng right. 11111 end lnterMt eonVIYld 10 Notice, la a:ze.012.21. eg Stratton as un er by ,,,d through II• Gov.,n1110 Ind now hol4 by 11 undtf·Nld Died Otlod: JanuatY 26. 1"3.
way through Feb. 11 in Bottd. '*-'n•h., ratetrtd to~ of Truat In Ille PfOC*tY hlr.in.11• BENEFICIAL MANAOEMENT
th e occ Apm1asions ~~s~~~~T;~.~.~~o:.~~-t•d ~WoA. A08EAT J KAOOH &f":MEAICA,. Delewar•
Building. R egistration 11rM, -*' l>ld• '°' 111e 1werd of 1 BENEFICIARY: NATIONAL COfpor111on, • Trutt .. informatio n is available contract lor 1111 ::;:roi.ct. ACCEPT ANOE COMPANY OF By: AE.\L ESTAT& SECURITIES
b alli 6 2 Bide lhtll bl r In Ille ~ CALIFORNIA, Sf;RVICE. 1 Ctlllornla corp .• Y C ·ng 55 -577 · ldenllllld above. and 111111 b1 Aeeofdtd Ocl~ 13, 1181 11 Ill Aoont .
S tudents
to view
whales
An excursion to Vlew
the California Gray
Whale during its
migration south will be
sponsored by Orange
Coast College's
Commu n ity Service
Office Feb. 19.
OCC biology professor
Dr. Gary James will
conduct the trip. James
will offer an informallve
lecture about the G ray
Whale, while those an
attendanc.-e witness one
of nature's most stirring
spectacles.
A bus will leave OCC's
Auditorium parking lo t
at 9 a .m . and wall return
at approximately 1 p .m .
The boat will leave from
Davey 's Loc ker an
Newport Beach .
Cost of th e trip is $8
for adults and $6 for
children under 12. The
fee include s
transportation and boat
passage. Pre-registration
is required.
°'**' end publl<:ly read llOud II lnllr No .. 17241 In Book 14254. D.J. Morger. Pr•
ui. 1bo.,..1111te1t11n111\d iii-Pt1f8 1928 ol OtllQlll Aooordt In Ille 2020 N. 8'~1y. •209
Tllo<• wUI be • 126 00 depoall olllc:4 cl Iha Aocordar or Oranoe Sant• Ana. CA 12708 required lor each HI of bid COUl\ty: Mid deed of 1rv11 dleerlbM (714) 153-alO
doc:umtnt• to guerent .. their •Mum Ille lollowlng Pfoe>erlY: Publl•h•d Orengo Co111 Dally
In 0000 eononlOI\ wi1n1n lU OIYI EXHIBIT .. B.. Piiot, Jen. 27, Feb. '· 10, tN3 111M Ille bid oe«lino date PARCEL I: 632-83
Each bid must conform .anc:t M Tllll portion of lh• Norlhaael -----------rHpon1lve IO Ill• COlllrlCI querier of tho nor1hwMI querter of "8..IC M)TlC(
docurnont1. lract1on11 Mellon 33. 1own1hlp II-----------Eacll bidder lheill aubmll, on Ille IOU1h, range 10 -t. In Ille Aanc11o NOTICI OP ,.,.,....., IALI form lurnllhld wllll the contrtel 1.11 BOI• ... 11 ehow11 on a map i.-Mo. WW•
docutnenll, 1 Nat Of Ille Pfoe>c>Md rtc(lrdod In book 51 P'98 12 of T.8. No.~
aut>conlrKtOf'e on 11111 prOjtet u mlee1U1neou1 m1pa. raeord1 of BUALINOTON FINANCIAL
required by Iha Sublelling and Or1ng1 County. C1llfornl1, SEAVICE8, INC., 1 C1Ufornl1
Subeontr1c11no Fllr Practlcel N:t delalbed u lollowa: I oorpor11lon H duly appointed
Gov1 Code Sec 4100 et aeq. PARCEL 5. In the otty of Colta Tru1t11~d1r tho followlng EICll bidder mutt IWmll with Ille MIN. County of Orange. Sl81o of dlleflbed of 11Wt WIU SEU.
bid Ctrtlll•d or c11111.,·. check c.lllOfnla ... lllOWll on. mac> lllocl AT PUB c AUCTION TO THE
pay1blt lo the DISTRICT or t bid In book 101 pegea 3-4 through 37, ofl HIGHEST BIDDEA FOA CASH
bond In Illa IO<m -lonll In Ille PlfCtl m1p1, In Ill• Oii~ ol lh• (pay11>11 •• time of .... In ~ contrtc:I dOcumenll WI .,, ln'IOUl\I County Atcordar of Orange County. Money of Ille Unlled ltll11) ti!
not la11 lh1n 10 percent cl the Ctlllorlnle right. tlUI tnd Wlt-1 COfPlll¥td to
mulmum •mount ol bid .. • PARCEL 2 Thll portion ol the and now ""4 by II under Mid Deed
guar1t1IM lhal the bidder wtll enter northaul quarter of the nortll-1 of Tniai In tfll ptoperty her9lnllflor
Into tlle P'oPOMd conirKt II Ille Quarter ol tracttonel 1101ton 33. dolc:(lbed:
11me •• IWlldod IO lllm. In lh• IOWf\llllp 6 ac>1.1tll. rlftgt 10 -·· WI T Ru 8 T 0 A: M I c HA f L w. _,, ol lallvre to tnlt• Into Mid the Aanono LU Bol .... u 111own KLOEPPEL end MOHA KlOE'"1..
contract, 1uoh 1tcur1ty wlll b• on 1 map reoordld In l>OOll 111 pego llUlband and wife,
1ot1e11 12 ol ~ mepa, reoordl BENEFICIARY: MIDWEST
The DISTRICT r...wa Ille right ol 0'8no• County. C1lt1ornla, PACIFIC FINANClAL.. INC., "' ._
to reject any or Ill 111<11 or lo waN. dele<lbld " lollowl. COfl)Ofadon. 1ny lrregullrlt ... or lnfo<rnellllee In PARCEL I , M lflown on I map AocorOod NNO'.,._,_,,lbor.t.• 24, 1MO •
11ry blc1a or In the bidding llltd In l>OOll 101 PION 3-4 It.rough ln1tr No. 33842 In l>ootl 11847,
r11e DISTRJCT Ila obtllntd "°'" 37 of perCll ~. In lhe offloe of P4'0I 1NI of Offldel Aacof'dl In 1fll tlle Olroc:tor of Illa Depl/lmonl of Illa County Recorder of Orengo ofllol of ti. Aeoordor of Orenoe
lnduelrlel Ae11uone tllt gent'81 County. Cellforn11 County, Mid dwd of trvet dllctlbtl
pr1>Va111nG.1ate of per diem wegea In For ll\fo1m111011 only· Code: Ille lollowlng prCIC)tfly.
Ille locallty In wt\tell 11111 work I• lo 15-008 AP No 13MS2~ PA"°'L 1: Lo« .. of T .... No.
be performed IOt Mell craft or typo YOU AA£ IN OEFAUlT UNOEA A 1004I. In.,,.°"" Of IMM. County of worker nMdoO to l•tc\.111 Illa D E E D 0 F T R US T 0 A 'f ED of Orano-. a .... of ~ M
oontrecl. Such 111 .. -11 lollow9. OCTOB£A I, 1111. UNLESS YOU ~ map rec0tdff In book 474.
C1114. Cl111111c111on. 01 Type· TAKEACTIONTOPAOTECTVOUA p1g11 18 lo ti lnclu1lv1. Elclr~ PAOPEATY, IT MAY BE $Ol.O AT A ~ Mtpe, In 1fll oflloo of Wege Rell On Flit PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN tho County Aooorder Of Hid
Tiie loregolng IChtdulo of ~ EXPLANATION OF THE NATUAE Coumy. diem WIOH 11 butd upon 1 OF THE PROCEEDING AOAINST EXCEPT THEAEF'IOM .. Oil, 991,
~day of eight (8) flours. Thi YOU. YOO SHOULD CONTACT A rnlnltale and ottllr !lydloc•rt101111,
, ... lor hollOay end -1lrne worll LAWYER bmlow. depCtl of 500 ..... ~
ahell Mat leaal time and on.-Nllf Addr1u of Illa above I• 3530 IP!t right of 111rf1ce entry, 11 II 11\tll be mandatory upon Iha Cadlllac A--. Coal• ......_ CA rM«Wd In ir.m.-1a of r~. CONTRACTOA to whom the No w1rranty II given u 10 Ill PAACEl 2: f 1Mmonll a1 Nt
contract It -did. and UCIClr'I .,.., compllt-or corr~ forth In tho lecllont onlltlod
1Ubeontr9c1or under him. 10 pr, nol t>1n1110111y under 11ld DHd o .. Conlin e-ta IOt o.n..··. teuthlnlTlllllld'PtQfiedrlt .. IO Truet. by rouon or • t>•INCfl or .. Support, l otllemenl and all_.,.,, emplO)'td by lhom In the daflUll In the obliglt1on1 MCUtod Encroocllment" and ··common
1xecut10n of tlle conlrac:t thereby. 11e<11otor1 euc:utod Ind ~ ~r· OI IN Mlclo
Registration for sprmg
c lasses is under way
through Feb. 11 in the
OCC Adm issions
Building. R egis tration
information-is available
by calling 556-5772.
For regjstrataon
information, phone
556-5527.
No bldOer may wflfldr8w 1111 '*' dellverod to 111e undtrelQnod o antltlod "'£Htmenta .. of tllo
1or 1 P«10d of 11111y (IOI dlYI tfl• written Oodtt•tlon ct D9f&llt .io 01oler1llon of Cov1nan11,
Illa date Ml tor Ille Qpenlng of bldl Demand IOf Slit. and Wfltlen notlCt ConOttton1 and "11trlcllon1 =~~ ....... --------------------1 A p 1 'Imo n I bond 1 n d 1 Of brMdl end of eloctlon lo C11UM dllClr1bld In .. IU9JlCT TO:'" .,_.. 11111 llTICll perfotmance bond ... bl required Ille undoralgl\od to tell u ld (ltlo "Oods'ltlon'').
pr10r to oUC:Utlon o4 the c:ontfact property 10 MtJlfy Mid O()ljgallonl, PARCEL 3: £-18 M M.:tl
and 11\111 be In Illa torm 114 lot'lll In ind 111er11fler the undtr11on•d 1 11 ••its .. ~ ... tor1'I
Ille con1raet ~IL '*"°" Mid notice of brMCfl and of In !hi Attlde emlttad ··e-mi~·
MIERNJCIU Brobeck, Ul. C.:hnsUne Pbtte
,..,_, 10 s.ctlon 4590 of Ille olec;tlon lo M rtcotded Soptomblr of tho OcllW'ltlon of c-anta, ao..nm.n1 COOi Of ITll Statt of t, 1112 11 tnetr, No. 12-310243 ofl Condition• e nd R11trlc1lon1
Callfomll. the c:ontrtct wll contain Officlll Atc:cwda WI I.he olflcl of the dMcr1bod lft '"ISU8JECT TO:" bo6CIW pr~ perm4ttlng Ille IUCCtUful Atcordar of 0r1111Qt Col#lty:. (the .......... Olderatlon"') under
bldOOr 10 tuti.lltute MCUtltlll for Said Sate wlll b• made, bul 1111~.......,_111 IUGfl Mldt
..,.., mon.ye ...,.,.,by tlle OIMt1c1 w1111out '°vontnt or ,..u1n1y. enttllad • ~ ''OwMrl .......
to-• perlOf~ under Ille .,..,,_ or lr'nplM!d. regerdlnQ title end.°"',.. .. "Ul•lll .and C.....
convect. potMltlon, or~-· 10 T~". ·~~ ...
AMELIA MIERNICKJ, a and William Brobet'k, also
resident of Costa Mesa, Ca. survived by 7 grandcht.ldren.
for the s-t: ~ Pasaed and 2 brothers Vinl:'tf1t: '1'd
away on January 29, 1983. Clarence Hooper. ln lieu
She is survived by her of flowe rs the family
husband Henry, daughters requests donations be made
Betty McCormick of Costa to the H oag Me morial Meaa~Ca. and Alice Shaw of Hospital, Presbyterian
Washington, 7 grandchJldren Fou ndatlon Fund, 301
and 9 great-grandchildren. Newport Blvd , Bbx Y.
Services were held on Newport Beach. Ca. 92663
Wednesday, at the Harbor
Lawn Memorlt.l ·Chapel
with Pastor Kearney
Fransten, put.or Prince of
Peace Lutheran Church
officiating. Inte rment
services immediately
followin1. Services under
the direction of Harbor
Lawn-Mount Oli ve
Mortuary of Costa Mesa.
~0-5»4.
GCIYarnlnQ Botrd pay Ille romllnlnO eum of "Support end lottlom ont",
NomW1 E w1110t1 tho not1 MO.Ned by dolld of .. EftorOllllMl9r4'", tnd "c-nty
Sec:retwy. Boetd TNll. wltll lnl«Mt M In Mid llOlt FadNll e-t'•
of T~ P<cMdod. tdv-. If eny. unOlr P~l 4: !-.ntnt tot aner-, Publlelled Ore11ga Co .. 1 Diiiy Ille lermt of eald Deed of Trull. 90,_. end ttrett Pll'PGMO. IM
Piiot, Feb. 3. 10. 1983 '-·~and upon-Of tho drelneoo In, un~. lllr~ ~ T ruec11 end of thl U\llla aaMed by acroN !Mt portion Of Lot H 8rld Lot
Mid Dold ct Trwt. Said Ille w9 bl 42 of tract .... 10334, M per IMP "8..IC NOTICE held on: Tllurldly February 24. lllld Ill ~ 441, ,.... n IO •
NORTON
RI C HARD JAY
~-• 1143, It 2:00 p,m 11 ~ Ctlepmen lnetuolw. M1te1•11-Ml&Clt• In NOnca ~ IAl.8 Avenue 1ntrenc1 to the Civic 1111 offlCll o4 Via County Aooordlr Of ~ .... 121411 Cont• 8ulldlna. 300 &It~ Mid COunty, lftown .. c-
On Ftl>NMv 18. IN3 at l l :OO A.,.., OrlflOll, CA Ro1dw1y on Ealllblt I ot tfl1t e .m FIAST AMERICAN TITLE At lht limo ol 1111 lnltlll S11pplam1nt1ry Decla,.Uon of
INSURANCE COMPANY .• put>llCallon of tfllll notlCt. the IOI• Covon anll, 0011dltlor11 and lll'IOUl\I of the unpold l>ll9"CI of the Aaltttctlol11 rooordld on ~ 11, Cllltomfe COfPOfltiOn • Truo1•, o..u..1116" MCurld bf tho 1bo\la tMO, Ill bo011 117CM, ,,,_ 1• to ~ T""* M lk.lbt1ltvted ""'V .......-Truil•. ,,, thll corteln Died of dHcrlbtd do•d o tru11 and 112 lndullW, Ofrldol "9c0tdl Of "' Htlmaled COii•. U~. 11111 9'1ct eount\I. Tru1I ouculod by IAIAN W. aclWnOte 11 l1.t7?,300.22 .. YOU AAE'IN DEFAULT UHOEJ1
LAWRENCE. "' untnln'led men Ind The oPOr1lnG bid ,,..., .,. obtatnod A 0 EE D 0 F T .. u a T DAT£ D recorded Nov1111ber 2, 1tl1 II 6y c.lllrlO (7f4I 137.()llM lflo day NOV!MaEA 11, ttlO UNllll
11\etNmont No, 441, In Boote 142n, ._. ...... YOU T""• ·~ION TO~
NORTON. re11dent o f
Corona del Mar, Ca Pasaed
away on February 2. 1983.
Born September 18, 1917 ln
Loa Anaeles, Ca. Survived
by his wile Mary Frances, a
son Michael of Newport
Be..-h. Ca., daughter Kellie
Lewandowslo of Huntington
BROBECK. Beach, Ca., aon Kevin of
Paoa eot, of Offlclal Atcofd• of .... ore'·-lall ,....... _,, ,..._,""", Oreno-County. Ctlllornll, and Deir. January 28. 1113. YOUR PAOPl .. TY, IT MAY ••
pur9UMI to ttlt'I oor\lln Notice of T O, SERVICE COMPANY IOlD AT A PUeUC SALL If' YOY ARDYTH E MAE Corona del Mar, Ca ,
BROBECK, resident of step-son J o hn Really of
Newport Beech. Ca. PUied Laguna Beach, Ce. and
away on Sunday. January step-daughter. Mary J o
30, 1983 after a iooc illnesa. Reilly of Newport Beach,
She was born on June 9, Ca., and gran<t1on1 Alex,
U126 in Arcade New York. Chrl.ltian, Evan and Grant.
She Is survl~ed by her silt.en Irma Norton of Loa
husband James, 4 children, An1ele1, CA. and Barbara
Connie Humphries, James Duncan of Burbank, Ca. ----------.Funeral 9efVices WiU be held
Oef9U11 did Al.ollt M Mid T.,.._ NHO ~ IXPlAHA'TlOft 0. THI
.. 11~2 I -t ffo. -...oo ar-. AMI. Soc. NATU"r OF fHI "'•OCUOtNG •, 1 11 n11rumon o . -.... Clly ....... w-AOAINIT YOU. YOU IHOULD 82-273M, Of Offldtl ~da of .,,,. ....., -• u td County. wlll under a nd Oranoe. CA 12881 CONTACT A LAWYlfl" 1¥-t to Mid Oood of TNlll ... (71•) 13$-12.. Thi ltl9lt addr .. Ot ~ II public _.~ It# CAlll, lewM Publl~anoe CoHI Diily dllltnl llOfl of , ... •l>Ov• 11: J money of tho United St1t11 of Piiot. Fob. 3!'0, 11, 1"3 A1cfn9 Wind, lr•lno. CA. No
Anwtce, 1 ~·1 °'** payalllo ' 822~ w1rr1n,., 11 OIY•n 11 to Ill to Nici TNttee dr_, on 1 llate or ~ .... 0t ooe11M*...._ 1111
nlllOMI bonll. 1 11111 M ledorll ,,._IC N()T1C( banlflCllfY Vftder Mid Deocl of
crodlt union. or 1 ,.,,. or to0ar• ~~~~~=~=~=~ TNl1, ~ l'9MClfl of a WMCfl or ==and 101n H IOCll Uon YOU,.,.. DIPAULT UMDIJI A ...,,. In ... ~ ...,....
111 Ulla ltalo, al the !Min DI I 0 0, T • U e T DAT I 0 lt!INby. hlrtlO,_.a ....,._. and
tntranc. 10 ,.,.I A-Jun Tllla ~y "' tlt1. W&.191 YOU cMllv11ad to , .... 1111dert6grlad a
INur-Compeny IOcAr1od at. 114 ,,_., ACTION TO ,.OHCT Wf1tton DeGlw...,.1 of Dtllllll and
E. Aftt\.8tt .• In ltiocilty of 8tMo Ma, YOU" NO,.ATY, IT •AY H OllNNf fclr 8-end"""""' rlOdce CA, Ill lhtt tight, uU. Ind '"'°'-' eo&..o AT A fl\atC MU. P YOU af tltMCfl Md of tMolon to -..
Corweyod 10 and now hefd ~ It ... Alt au\MATIOM fl' n11 1111 Ulld•r:!a;d to H ll H id undof Mid Oeod of Tru1t Ill the NA..,.. Of Til9 NOClll*tel P'°'*1Y to ... IUll fl 11. NcCObMCIC MOITUAl•S
Laguna 8Hc'1
4!M·9'15
Laguna Hills
76&-0933
SW! Juan Cap1S1rano
495·1776
Mltao. LAWN-MT. OUYI
Mortuary • C.rretery
CremalOf'Y
1625 G11141f Ave
CostaM .. a
540-SM4
n Saturday, February 5.
1983 at ll:OOAM at Padllc
lew Mem'orlal Park,
ewport Be.ch, Ca. PllC'.illc
lew Mortuarv direc1on1 property llt111t9d In 111<1 County ••Allillf You,,v:.u IMOUlD '"' ,,.., .. ,.., M """""''*' and .,-. dltotlbod et: COMTACT A LA _..., Ntd flOloa of.,,_.., of PA..C:El. 1: Lo« 13 of Trtct No. NOno. fl' TIUlftl'a 1AU ~ 1o tie ,....,... ..... I ..
... iihOU• _.. I02. In ..... Qty of ........... 9Moll, T.& ... -n. 1Nt, -....., No. a.-..10 In ..... ITA~ <;ounty of' Orenu . 81111 of HOTICI 11 HIRUY OIVIH, fllll l>006C of M6d Oflo6al---.
Th• fottowfflt HrlOn •• dol119 ceMOmlA. .. Plf mep flOOfdld Ill Oii W9dnlldey, FotwUIWy 1e. Illa, l ald •••• Wiii bl IH dl , ltut "'*-11: loot! 24, P191 1. Ml~• at t~ o'Clodt e.m. of Mid day, an wllflOIAt oovar11n1 or wa1.,.11ty, '"'° MAMIAO! ClUB, 22 ti ..._ In 1fll oftlOe of IN c--.ty ttte rooM Mt llldo tot ooMucan11 ~ Ot ......... ,...,... -. '°'' Ha rwloll Place, Nowpor1 Aloof• of Mid C6untl'. TNtMe'I .....,....,.,.._oMollGI pa11n •t1n. • ---..... IO a.di. C.-..nla 12t10 '~ 2: A .... o(llftO bOllnd R lAl 18 TA Tl llOU RI TI H pey .. t"'*'*'9 ,,..... .. Of
lefblll A. 9ofllfNlu•, 1211 Oft ,.... lolltll~lldo ~ ... IE"VIO(, IOOattd at 2020 Hol1tl "''"*..,,..,. ~ ... .,... °'
fl'ort Ha rwloll "•co. Newport =-:.. ~:::.., '-:: lfoedwet, *-20t, Ill ._ ~ OI TNlt, _. .,_... • 111 .... ~·~ .. '!:: ... ~"'Pete 1 or MIM4fttMOUt .. .,.. ~-~~:~~'r.o~ ~-:---= O:...~=.
lndMdutl. tlOOfClll Of Orlnll c-.ty, -' Ill M~NAOIMIHT oo.oMTION OJ .... ...... ...... el ....,_ A.. ...... , • Nol1tlwi.ty ..,_ ~ 8 llne of ._ AMINCA. a DlllMr9 oorpoillllOll, T,._ IM of 1M .,,,_ _.....
Tllil .. , 1•11 w ......... ~:::': ~Htldlawp~r~:,-:: • -appoln'9d T,.,.... uN8r llkto.tt .. Tlllll.11111 ........ County a.. °' ar.,. COW1ty .., n purM1Mt to -.. ,..., ., ... lllld"' ~.~a. -~ ti, tta, ~-'! ~atloll,.~ wnlaftad 111 t11M 0111aM Dead of at 1:00 p •• ~ at tM 011..-... ~ c;;''iaeto.". v;..a oO;;".;f l'r1111 UI0\1110 lly JAMii J, AY9fllt9 ·"''*""· to .... OIYle ~t>Olallod 0,111191 C:O..t ~ JIH aUflKI, e marrtod 1111n H 1111 OllMr m ... "'-"-' "°'· ""'· 20, 21• M . i. 10, 1• ~",,•1•~f°'ot~1!!..........! 11par1t• prop•'''· rato1do d AF.. Q'M Ulolt .....,.. ......,.. ..,.,_ ..__ ,,.,,_, n. 1'11, Ill 9o011 11114 o4 AT ------..... ------! Ora nga Countr, 1nl OJ 1111 Ofllallf' ..._,.el ... Oounef, •I MAY et MADI 1W I •-""' -'°"'......_~ Md Nlllflw .. t~ ~ 440, ..__._. •• -.. -, ANDf=O fMI OA.O ..._ ..,,_ .,_ ""'°"'*" ...... .,........ .__ ..__. Cllll'r-OHICICI 11n1 04 NllCll Lot fl IO ._, .,. ., 2t111. ~ fWOtl ef a.,....• ..-
NliiiiOUl -1 ~·--.... "'~., ..... ii.. -·-..... ITATW Htlll a a nd addtaH or Ill• ..... ··~....... ..... At .............. lttltl•I
T ... ,.......... Po'Mft It 41oint ~=· _,.... ,._... Ille lnC1Udlflt 11 Weaofl Ot ~l fl/I -......... "'91 ...._ _ ... 11 -I Matt· -.&JAM Notloe Of WlllOll ••• ,.._... ...... .. ........... ..
AM UU 0 A H e U 11 NI I I YI/ ef'OW l'OllMA= 0..-. IO, 1111 • All I ... , 1a111111 ........ .. I QU.,NINT &.IAll ... (AH&.). ~. 117-.:.., ...... ' llllll,....t "9. U ....... .L.--.&. OMr"ef ,-.... e f:lr•et
lt11 °"9nt °""'8, I nt, !Mfta, Na1wp••\ a 11 0 " t i t ~ "f"*-'C AUCnON'rv TMI ........ 111111111~ _. CA. tr711 ow:..;M te •:: ..... ~ tttGNllT DIDDI " '0 " CAIN, efMttt Ot II 11 H ,111.d . Te
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CLASSIFIED·
INDEX
To Place '(u U, C•
642-5678
MAl ESTATE
t.i..-..i
AMiw-1t111o
&o1""9 t.l.M l\o1-P .. 1•.....i. 1.-.1"91,...., ...... 11 /:""1M d.t MM C<ioMM-n....l'lotM IO Teto ,...,.,.," v.11 ..
''~ftllf141MWl ll<ah
Hwu tt"'oo..' 1"'1M , .............. '4"'"" ll1llo l•c..,..N1..,.1 .............. M-Vwp ~r.:'..!:"
II.on Ju•ll ('optm..,..
11.onl<IA"" lllt.i & .. .. :so ............... ..
~-· """'" TUI.tin
Wt11lm1n.\t.·f
' ........... "°')'" A.h.
A--n~-. IWlll"'~'> tk ... , .... v ... _,,.,.
.. r:=::'h-~~,~
:= IOOt
IOO'I 1011
IO'LI
1112• , ..
1012 IO:M
11140
1042 100
111441 I°'° IO)t
tU» IOIT
106t 1071 1071 IUIO
IOiH '°"' IOU 1080
1111111
1100
1121
IUO 1171
120C 1tU
IUC
WI ..
ft.modeled 3 bdnn, 1 balh ~ w-,. rec. nn , t»am c.illlnp, tumJahed, patJos. M20.000.
Plmlll.AllMI
C>cftn & jcrtty \/Sowa. Marine room, 4 bdrm, 3
bath, 3700 ,q,ft. SJ,385,000. ()Qqnfront.
URA Ill.I IAYflllT
Laaoon view t,.,m 5 bdrm. 4 bath. tam. nn. &.it llip fcw a boai.. Now 18H,OOO.
.., ... PUii
Spectacular baylront dpbc 2 br, 2 ba up: 2 br,
2 be d.n 2 boet • .,.,.... Reduoed-Jl.500.000.
FAllllUll UllOI N~w 4 br. 4~ ba, CUIW>m French Normandy
F.t.at.-1.2 prime 11ere hilltop Jl,260,000. , •
111111.Ml&YI
Coronado Island cuat. bayfront loL 85' boall
d~k. Plans avafl. Now '370,000 w/terma. •
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
: f • • • • • ~ , , ' I.<.,.,._,.._
1111.t..,, .... "' u,.u .. 11-U>t.M..-I
tnrorrw• Proprrt \
1n: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!II!!!!!! '*
lnd .. tnal "'""'' i.ooo l•ir llotio I
::; Ital ...... 111·1~====iiiii•ml UNI 11 WT1 Cozy 3 Bdrm condo! F•
bulou1 locatlon n•er
1choo11, p a rks a nd
1hof p&no. Only 4 oldl
8ot buy at onty s 101,
900. Call 1171-6370.
,..... ......... l'Nb
M•.M.mt.e.n. l'lftrn llrr-.. _,.....cu
11uc1• 14U IUllmll :~ For T11asd1y lhrouoh u" Salurday publlcallons: 1~ 5:30 p.m. lho ptavloul 101~ day. For Sunday •nd ::= Monday publlcallon1:
itoO 12':00 noon 8aturdey
Oul o( ('°""') °"' ol s ..... re.. ... -,..,..,.
=~1 .... ~ 111.&w ......
RENTALS II_,..,..._
.-u .. -"---'~"' Unlw"-
c.,.,.i., "'"' Cc,_ Uni
Taw-hwn Tawni..-Unl
~'"fl' ou,...,.. Unr ",,.,....... .. """"'""" A_.,.....,•Vnl
Aj>lo "°"' °' Ullf -llaom •Boot<! Ii ......... _ .. c._ 11,, .. _
a...-Rr.>i.lo Vw•uon~
• fl#fUM \0 Shel-.
'llH\i.lo Wonl<ld
o.,.... '"' "'"'' ()11 .... ~ ...... ..... _.._IMI
c-v..I ........ .. 1...i ............ ..
:.':"'t.. .. .
I~
2100 2lOC
~NTS AN>Uw...-... olUC2
...... ,......... )llCM
--'" Wit P...-15"-.. il014
S<'hullo • lllOIM•-!IOI• 'fnV•·• 'Ot•
~SS &
f lWtCIAl
"-,,._,.,..... 4012
• .,..._,._ OpportuN.-. .Ol4 ...._w..,..,. 4016
'ln-• °"""'""'-IOlt ... _,_,., w........ . 40Z2 '"'-Y 1U ~ t0f4 .,,.......,, w.,.'41d WM
MM-TO"t .OU
~OTIDT
ll•lp w ... ...i ·.-w ... ._.. )100
tlOt -
\ f ~·I l I 1l /:'If
IW• ........ ... ..
Kiili and corroctlonl may Highly upgr•d•CI four
bl mode unt• 5:30 p.m. bedroom home. eon.t.
l0t the naxt day't ~bll-n11nt loeatlon. Owner Wiii
c:etlOn. For Sunder end ..-.. flnenoe S129 llOO Monday publlcallons, ,._ • • "
12:00 noon Saturday. Ill 5111'
Pl11N ask for a "klll UY I "* IUL'l'f
number" when c1nc11-U1·t•
Mnt your .cl. ;;;;;;;;~
Ulm II.DI Check your .cl dally end
report arrore lmmodlat• YllW
ly Thi DAil V PILOT u-Oup6ox So. of C:0U. ~
1um11 llablllly ror tha In old ~M. R1duc99,
first lncorract lnMftlon . owner flnlncod. <>c:.ill
bay view from r.., unlll. l33o.ooo. Juat redUcldl
lJ~IOOI: 11()..U:.1 _ ...................... __ l_to_' RMltors, 875-«>00
For our n•w reoular
WOlkJy feature
lllT SIOW
CASE Every Saturdty In 1111
Dolty Pll04 Ctualflod•
111.-...
lrnmeculato • Bdrm 2 Be
t 900 a.I. pool horM In
C.M. ~ txllllna n-
n anol ng. 831-73}0, 91MTN
TR.\DIT 10\.\I
f<l ,\In
.... ,may
Wt/A locei.d 3 Bdr mOdal
In a 1eclude.d area .
AmlnlOOI I~ pool,
tennl• and tho P'lltlgo
of Newport Beach for
only 1179.000. 751-3101
·~ llllllla.UI I
~ ~, ............... am!
A spectacular custom
llome on one ot Now-
por1'1 mott pt-11Qfous
l1land1. BoauflfuJ.. ~
grounds, Nndeomo .....
roof, 6 Bdrm•. ou111
quarters. A wond1rf111
family llOmtl. Pier & doclC
kif largo yactit M.500 000 Clll Cathryn Tan-
nlllo for • 1flowln9.
750-11100
TIANSPORTA TION
-$41)$ OEORQE ELKINS C O
....... ,
11 l&YllllU
For one day only, you are
Invited to Lour a fudnat1n1
variety of exd\.lng homes:
1111 ....
n11 .. ,. .. ," •· ............ ., ... .
"" .., ..... Ir. ltU ... .
11..,.. ., .. ..... ....... ...... ....... .. 1........ •ne.-...
·-.., .... " •• 11,I~ ... lt11 llJ•••n •· 11.r:• ..... , ..,
C.Wfll• llU ,_ ..• " .... .,... ..........
your bottno lnoofM "'°' petty °' 0U9own ,..,.
9l10e wltt\ IM letoe equ.
lty for thl• neat, ruello
MCI roomy 4 ednn, 3"' ~ home 1n a WALK TO
THE IEACH COAONA
'OIL MAR LOCATION
•"" 1pec;teouler 1'0 cMt· laland end harbor vl•w. Prloed BELOW
current eppr11111 of
t4te,OOO .... Owner Ml
•tN,000 equity MCI wll a.ury 2nd TO. .
-. -~ --~~~~ ,.., ----- --
I.\·, I ( ll: I ' ,
. .
~ ~llllli« I\\
Beall'
Mt-1111 -----=== lut...... IMO ......
Ealy walk to bGh, 4 er. 3
Be, 1paolou• IMng rm, If ._ family rm. laundry rm,
3 bdnn, 2"' be 2 ltOl"f. lalge l*cony. ltM.000.
1Woony.2pettoe,gated, _SM-~_·11_1_•~~~~
pool, tennta, IP&. 2 fir• 1 Br. Adult Condo. Fur-
plecet, walk to thop1 n 1 1 h e d • a 7 1 , o o o .
and tchool1. You own Ma-2297 Agent
lend '231,500. AllUtM -----''------
12%. °'**/-cuu.ion. aLIW Wlf
1 t4-7eo.387 4 ad< 2 Ba, 2-1Ty. 1 ml. to ..... .,.,...fU
In the hewt of the vill-oe on a ,.,. MOlud9d etr•t
to ltreet 40' lot • 2 l10l"f 28r w/lam rm l 111n
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111'1 1tud10 In • lov•IY
beaoh. "Century
Shor•" loc. Submit on
dowt1 A11um. loen. owe IOf que11fled bu't9f. 1135,000. Ownr/Agt.
659-e221
• garden Mltlng. Jult a
• Wlor1 welk to the beecll. :~ for remodel or 11¥t
'411 M II. Owner wlll help
ftnenoe.
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1 8dfm c:ondo. IMc• new.
•.So. Coatt Plaza area.
:· T.nllc oppor1Lwllty.
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FRIDAY 10-2 P.M.
OPEN HOUSE
on PENINSULA POINT
Rnd ~ NEW HOME
8~BAY & BEACH
from .. fine .-ctlon
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$1.84 per day
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Ttl'll eH contractora wnc
petlorm WOf'll over 1200
lnctudtng lebor enc:
materlele must t>e ll· cenMO Untic.nMd con·
tractora should so alatt
In their edve<Otlng Con
tractors end consumer•
contect M ety Grond .. 8' -
(7 t•) SSIS-'4088 with en)
queallona Contractor't
Stele L1cen1e Board, 2E
Civic Center Pleze
Room 1190. Senta Ana
CA 92701
DOLLAR DAY DOUGH SA.YEAS
Sell your no-longer needed Items for caah. It It doean't
sell, we'll run It another 3 days FREE. One Item
per ad, must be priced. Sorry, no real eetate or
commerolal ads. Call today for full detall1.
(~~MMet1.00)
2• n ,~ 141-1121
Oulllty.MMlble ratH
WAHT ACTlON? ~ Ade &42-54178
IMF PIHl.1111
Don't r•rool. repair at Find whet you want in
fraction of II 857-2890 Delly P11ot Claalfied1.
3 3DAYS
INES
. Cl:ASSIFIEDS642-5678
OLLARS
OllSTRHTill
Exper or 1r11neH cen
Make S7·S20/hr 1tanlng
pay All tredes ev1llable
lo °"' publiUllona Cal
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driv. NOOtd • MWt. flt " ~· "' ur• 1• ==J.-: hP•' OI '' .. ""• oan 11'"''•-.. t 1111 ''°"' ~ Auto plUI wllnde. Ctlll IOf In-peoote, retWed wetcom.. ftW9 f'/IMe .... 1"N lltat1lnG -·-•••----·-11' 1tn W/..... , .... IM 19'1, ON tow tervlew MM1t3 ... , .. •nooureged 10 910ReTAAY Oround pey ,1111 ~ "'' •velf ltldit!o O••• Door•. lint• • ,POOL TAM• .,a;,o-ft . -, .. ,., Pf!oe a.it I .. "°"' .. apply Poelllon It not ttoor. ct11ll1H1glog Poel· ..,._In CM .,,..btlo4ltl0ne eel a btOf\MCI, Aetol'ted 4 11 ...... ouecom wood oet •7~ delll. CflllO.
Dtlv.,t , OtOll•OOunlry, ..... Oflentld Flea hit llOfl tor Mll•MOll\llted, Cell U7·2itO, bt 3 7• I I ' lllO", good oond dMIOn Comet wll>lllMltd 24ft '74 ...,~ lundowft. i40-1 .,1
MecCkegat YllGht•, 1~1 Moft,,,1, FOf further Info e11.,gello pereon with KING ,.. U~J813 IWll & well unit w/oi.;ee, .,, 471 lwe, ttllller St I, 1._ N -Placentia.CM. contaot Mr Jon" sit org1nl11llon11 tlllll• In V-eluld et 12000: Mlllng 600 P.fl . ...._..., -
., .. 111111 3PM 163·8247 r 0 lrvln• ,lntnce Office PUT Tiii 4 bathroom ''""' With lor l600 llt1n. N1•1237 23' °"UMMOHO ~. COMCll. r·~ .... ~=~ .... :l~?;~-=~1~-=~iiiiiiii== £11per ot tr1lnt1 c1n p••T ..-Typing 50 wpm, enor• C\lltf .~eel:'!''* t~ ..... ~ ~ llUckete Wllld H 8"""'111hiw Vot<lo d-.. NO. Al·35'4 '74 -4XA. New,... --,_ tllll'ld pr1f.,ld but not -•Siii ......... -" •· Kt11...... h c .. -b h "'"' ' • a ... Wu... --ranteed ,.......--... -......a !'NII• 11-115/N stenlng EYM 1ndlor weellend• riq\ltred ,tnence Co r5ft c:lblnet OOITIP!lt• wltn 111 110 · ·-~· Y t • loaded. clee11, 114.toO. tpl Dft -· .. _
rilY· Full end PIT pcMi· Reeponeible sch11t1. over background prelered Fllllf bullt.lns UOO 01 dOun M7 (213)0t2·2151 .. llYll bett, t1t,:; ...,_,....,
Ion• avllllbl• In our 21, wltf'I out1tandlng •t· S1t11y c:ommen1er1te • lteotrlo built In 0\1111 UO. *11110 * 26' C1tver 1tybtldoe cru... Top dollere 101 8porte C'::fee I ~m~ ~37~~~~~~·;.~•3 ;.~~ 1rec11ve perton11111e1 to with ••ter••nce Call 8m111, bu•Y ltvln• TH oe Count•' top •tove .,, dMll a toeded, 123. c1ra, luo•. cemp1,., '""'' SS600. Cell en a WOtll with ,oulh (•OH 752.e&I Aocountlng. ln"'91tnlnl end hooct 120 1 trlple MAGIC llLANO 500 (2t3)H2·2151 114'•· Audi'• pm, w-eat3 ~
... 10· 14) Call 2-$PM, Firm hll two pwMlme wtlll• cut Iron link IAIJ Chertlf MM!b9ttfllp --Alll, U/C MOR ue-1021. ••t 341. IHUTllY/ml pottt1on1 evellebl•. 1 COf'llC)tlt• "'°"'*with SMO &44·7110 'II....,......... Of '7' Ford ltoftco •••: I-Tl WllTll E.O,l . Mtrkillng Dept "" Monday tllru 'rldsy. door and ftOtled gt11•, 1.. 111 1 ,._.. 3 tefll ALLISON 1655 •..... Orut ellepe, MW hlOll .. t ...... p•-._ opening ln Newport llAM·3PM Of 3PM·fPM $35. Cell M0.(1()21 wll da ea,.., P ow• c • ·-· 1 ~II CM 14&.eota ........... perfot'"ance Tr•n•, UIJI -·· N..ty formed Nmo .en _, •-8Mch ltnanclnlll MrY1c11 Appllceflfl the>uld tltvl ~lat 'tll 1:30 HnltlHd I rtfluffed. t8711 leeot'I llvd ....,,._tMlltt ao2, Mml new
ind aircraft teu~Y enJ IYll/Wlllllll firm. Oood typing, 9"or· prtvlou1 office e11perl· 5 tided belllllecl glMt hell ~'~~~~;~Ing 1"· 1 l!U '1114 HUNTINGTON IEACH llr .. , Rancho luepen• LIH•I
charttt co need• peo· Make e111ra II netplog thsnd lklllt ·exp. req'd •nee, sblllly to handle lhcture. on cheln, •as. 11&1• Pll1. NII MJ-1111 ::;'C::: C::::: :::":::.· "I: ... ..:I
!)ti. Send pf\Oto l brief roulh ce11tere promote 6~ bilty phonee •nd llllng. 875-6202 Otlll M•k•r Zig. Z•g ,OR SAi.£ WE PAY ....... , . -lfm. r:. . .. ....... u~-----tor tnt•rvt•w: Sundown heir own 111abll1lleel end type ICCUflttlty. Ad· Sewing Machin•. 134 "" -.. -· --·-,...._, s.vtcM. Box 6220, 811· routu. Mature, oulgO· Sectetirtol dltlonelly, mutt be mt· C ... HI 6 new, M\l9f !feed, NII for 642-4644, M·F, .. & ' a.et Of* Cell 1108 Mlelkwl Vleto
boa llland, Ca 92"2 Ing, 11tractlv• psrentol Ulnmt tut• end oeo6le orient.CS ......... .... 1226. &4 ..... 12 '82 Cal 24' Nu rigging. TOP MWI ,..... m1 CAvWi Ealt off ... 5)
l}'P4I penon, p1uae ca11 1111n11Y Ruety 1111tte Oil. Located - - - _ good cond p1u1 4-41 &LS ~-°'*' ~
....... ,...... 2-5PM M·F. 642-4321. HHdquerl•fl olflc• ot near 40& Jimbo< .. 91111 POLAROID MP-3 lend ""' w / '>U lbrd $4260 •• ·~::· ..... eo. ,~ meture P«· .. ,. 348 1119 Jolly Roger ""tau· For cont lelet•llon con· Cemat• '376 Famlly m~m1>111hl p, 937.3241 a1 •• 111• •rTUHI• ~ i.u.n I .. eon to h1ndle rMI r1palr P 1 rent Chain hll en open-tact M1. Price, 841-37~ 846-7909 16&0. --• •-~1Ja.I'
In Cl p I rt I d •Pt Dtu,mbng Ing tor en eapetlenced J La W .. 5109 J f --a IJ40.1622 24' B~HAMA ISLANDER ""111/lllUI ,.. .. ~2-1163 bu':t:~:~;~;te,oh~~r Eu<:ullve Secr•t•ry to In Ut JH II ta -• Snow Skit KZ 8 10 FO r.,.,J Oood cond. Sllp Ind. 2480 HlfbOf Bl\ld. 11(200718), ;;-.;;;;;.~
FLORIST WMted. 30 htl H01Jr•. 11·5, Mon-Fri s.. th• Vic• PtHldent ol Aeg. NurM, pvt duty. 215 5 mo. Old,. Pit lkrit, bfk. $176. HHd HAP 130. 776--0738 887-3311 •••• ~~~A ~!!A1••1 ••• ..... 11ta
wk All lecell of 111op lery Mutt hsve som1 Oper1llon• Poelllon r• yr• HP. 1111 avell. C Hid all lholl. 494-11171 Boots u 1 t, &ea-4084 ... lat lt!lt. 7111 --_. -_.,
work, perm position. 2 ptumblng knowledge. qulrH ucellen1 tllor· Turvy 876-0441 BMutllut YCIU"" cat need• ---------1 Uft -·· ""'evn, Ot•ne ~5-0003 mu1t be bond1ble, •nd 1111nd ~Cl typing tklll• .... Newport 8Mcfl Ttnnlt Yanmer 11.I hp. comp!et•. WI •• , • '77 HOI: eu10 .. aun ,. • ..,.. end offer• 1 varlety ol lllSISITTll home. Give to CllMrVlng Club Memb9tlhlp tO hfl new
.IUIW -IN u1r1m1ty pleuent rnpon1lbilltlff PrlOr Sm IPt mgr. M1ture cpl, lamlly. Cell PM 641·5829 $550. 645·955" $1800 obo. 645·9849 OLlll OAll toof (4MU8C) •-phone manner•. P ... ae loc f "-··----------• '79 320!; 4 epd .. ~ Are you too young lor appty • ALPHA OMEGA rutaurtnl .. ptrlence ••P«· re 1 ,,_,,.. Fr .. to good home yng 2 m1gnlllcent KarHlln QI JI... roof (417111) the alrllnM but 11111 love PLUMBING. 333 E t71h. wOIJld be• definite plu1. Call Don or Sue (714 purabred Doberm1n. ruge, apprllMd 11 $2000 llltt a Dec•• 70U '* '71 320!: auto .. wn to travel? Work In trsvel No. 8, c M lovely omc... 900d bl-645-7004 g o o d w • t c ti d o g . each. Wiii Mii tor $000 ...-.. _....,....,......, ..... _.....,___ • roof. (I05YPW)
with dynemlc young nellt p1elclge Arfy In Bu.in ... men told bull 492·7071 eech or but offer Sllpa Avell. Huntington '72 Chevy Luv wlShell • ·eo 320I; 5 IPCl .. *>ed·" mark1tlng group, de· P~!:,IC~-teaei-. Chris-peraon from 8 A lo 4 ,_,to Mml-retlre. 50'1 f lt aa•s 4M·7635 Herb Our Bay , DA I Reot1 eng, MW'"-· .cfl (11E.J043)
mon1111t1ng n1w pro-1-• mln .. try, must have PM •I fnterHted In 1·3 days ara are -• 1140-5546 846-7788, M $1750 548-7127 • 'tlO 3201: 5 spd, air duct. Travel SM Frenel· H"Y clllldlloocl EDUC or THE JOLLY ROGER, INC 4•8 hourt per w .. k I lft Fll*"9ll MC CLAIN Gu Edger, PM 11 4 0 . 4 0 9 7 cond. (323ZfiR) •
eco. Palm Springe, Lu exper. 642·91111 CM 170421~~~\e Ave Becllground: Pertonne Lu 957-11133 rune~ .. ·~!,_,, 114/Mo..7875 • '80 CHEV EL CAMINO * '80 3201. "S" pllg .• v-~ ...__,_ & ,.urn. ...... _ ,.,,,._,... .. __ , "'~ ...... _ _.,. ..... ve. M5051obo. Deys, .__.._..., (1AR ........ ,
.... -• ......,,_ 114-54f.053t • .....,,...._,, .,_. o;.-·.,... Mtl lllllTIU. 754-7718/IYll 642 .... 283 ~ 521;:"& •Pd .. ~~~~=: P~~1~room ptrM>n ~,, Sacre 10 Director ol ~.,!~~ W *' BUY*'* ~!'::j1'ha~~dr?i~ h~ '~ '~ ·za. To,ota IQ{1aJ• PU, loededl (952392)
tetlon lumiehld. Muet be time Mon 3·30 PM lo Dev1lopmentlCondo IUIM available Write to ,...,.., duty comm. quallly. tea. g'~ ~~~S F lie 1 I I. 33,'000 ml; 13760/ofr. -llf.1111
will groomed. and 1ppto11 8 PM. Tues 130 Converelon. shorthand 8 Ad No. 102.I. Oalty Piiot MASTERS AUCTION 846-7909 I--·-------541-9490 208 W. tit, San1a Anl
amb1tlov1. Start Imm• PM to approx 7 30 PM typing required. beck· P 0 . Boll 1580, Coe.. l l7 50' Sllp. )tint toe. & -.ur· ao.d Sunday dlltely, call Ml Gooelell. No ••P ~ry AP· grovnd In con11rucllon M-CA 92.62f.0580 141-MM lll•M21 A.tar game, w llpH, lly. Sail bolt preferr.O. 'S.4 Che v. Pickup. Run• -------'---848-4187 or 848-3337, PLY PENNYSAVER l560 d ' St30. Good condition. 873-7tl73. 1111... goe>d. Sn51make ofr. CHOICE INVENTOfiY ~:.='•~ ~ i-::.__••_c_•_n_~_1:-1-:-:-e-c_o_11_• _~_:_~_:~_u•n_aa_~_c_o_n"_'_~_·_1o_n"_'1 ~hull Hll ~~~~·~7-;:W: ~=~~ -u.f..-~-o-4~-~-1-~2-~7-\~-750-S-~l-p_l_n• ._.....-.,~'::.;i .... i:..: ... :.:.._::;;. ..... :.ll:I .. ~,-.. , ·::-:.?~~~ VO&l£8 .
.... lftlM/tltriell ~~ e':s-~ :-tt••~ '::" • 11m/...,.ln 008tE A.KC PUPS a wk• Unllnl•ll•d Pine d••k ' ~ ICt!lne Singer In J.o. Property Mgmt. •u ... utJ., u~•m I I I I• L 1111 ~:o;'.";t',:'9:~~~:~ llllllaDT ILH t ID lllUS chelr, 11111 new $125. ca~ teO · Marina .i1p, NB, 25' & 3e'.1 -----------1~V;.;u=1,__ ___ ..... tM--.-I ..
lhef1>, mature perlOl'I lo , /T PtnH FrWtJ Orange County Airport en.mp line snow orpet ee t-«>18 836-7282 ~ 73 t-6850 Mil. Avlll lmmed. Henry, "'" 71 vw Vin completely
hand•• terg• v111e1y 01 ~~e;1°1~ .. ~~~1':i't•,; = =·e:=-= ~o~ ~ ... 0 ,:im: Blt!Cll ~·0~· •119· AQUARIUM. 20 g111. com· B •• R842~200 ~ ggfil?~~~~!~~~~ =~t ~~ ::':'.::::!: ~~ =-
omce work. Typing & number• ind phone per90n with WPM typing "'"1·1'""·: • 548-7478 pl•t•. tOOd cond . 120. N ... A. INA, day~ .... -mo FIU IHIAISAI. S4500 548-8030. 111 I Fullet1on exp.• musl. 545-7108 & .v--. ~1 ~ .,..., ,._ ...... ,..... •Int location, ..... & f\111 (11•)1• '* lkMt. ,. . ..,......, ....,, .,.. .,..., M-' 225 ft Cormler·O.Ullo 642-7018 •----GOVERNMENT JOBS 64S-8387 tkllls. RE LICense pf\11 Blad! Lib, rnlll. Fe. Mlle MUii .... King IZ bf .... Lid ... IQ.I 12 camel C# .., .. ntenance. --------Open Sunday
Immediate opening• •---.. -.., .. -E-S-TA_T_E __ S12001mo. 833-2:237 (Neut),2yr,IOYMP90Pll. comP-.. "· 12100 •II 5, co•t wlr•bblt cotter & _146.() __ 5_5_1 _____ 1 ....alT '71 OOOOE ¥.TON 11TI -•-0-..U Md domeetlc .....,... l20. 846-1097 17U228 culls. Od cond. S7S. 8o•t lllpe evlllable. PMw· 18211BEACH8LVO. Sl.wlfoof k", 3t8. elfllef, • ._ l20 OOO to S50 000 Plus Sllelmen. Ne.cf 1 •xi» port Beach 25 II 1 HUNTINGTON BEACH 13toolob0. &42·7188 Optloni Include •Ir ;
1 .; • • r . c 1 1'1 ( 3 1 2) rlene9d per1on In com· S .!i~.:;! ~~~ S~: ~"f. 8 ~ ~!l:,r!:. ~ 1~~·9 '!~:! ,Sse-7453 frM rent Clll &42~ I 4 l • I I I l I r ~ cond., IUfW'oof, I AM/f'M ,..._
t:st-70$3 Ex1 223911, ::;:: ... ,~ !"!:,~~ eupp1y 11ouae. dut ... ere ••· S300lolr 54a-:,748 dr..w s15. 887•3939 0ttpe91 cornieee, 2 Mtt. rrom t-5 Mon·Ftt 14 .. 1111 Cbuka , IMS ::= ~r~eJ;:,_t• to
Great opportunity, Ill• growing firm. telling 11141 charge of ln1-Each 12 11 wide. Qllery Slip tor 11111 30-32', ·
f•lbo• Bay Club for Belt working cond•ll<>nl ga11on dept, tawn~ Pett SUI 81~~!~:/0~;'ct!!~~~~:. ~~2~~1 cond 1100 N-port Beach. Sell or Top Dolar 1111.... llW SIMI Cosm~let. mllle-up In Newport Beacti ~.!. ~1t~oola a Adortb1e Netherl1nd s 1 oo . Wiii dellver ......... power, 645-8470 • SpNdetet repllca. The •rlltt, lfl•nlcur111. Fol· 1141646-5051 ......,.... · dwlrl tiunny. e w111. $20 557-0927 2 Ktng/wood tub ....... L 11. 3 .,,,.,, 9'de '* 10 30• by Paid mot• :1 convertlbll :t,'\:6~72'·;t: = .__ec_•_P_l_lon-l1_t_l_o_r_V_1_1e-,-,. Swttctibolfd/ Reception-842·2"9, 831..e400 Dia.-Gold ~f Fountain LlmP =· ;/~21.:X· 11· beam. Sil II. No 11\fe For Y04Jr Cati ever ~ I (1018). Wu
Jennifer • -nary Hoep1111. Prr. Ex· l•t tor brokerage firm. ne t 1500 • II S160. Pf. .;j •t>Mrda 95~2473 $49,600 ... or __ , perlence Preferred. Bill>-Good typl~ Ill.Ille. l :30 Mlnl-Parrol 8 wroughl :~.40511. ' 1 . MADAME •11111 & UI .. IJ1.W
Helt 1tyttat & -'· tOf 8 I. bly P9'M>n•Nty a mull to 4 30. 0 5-7600, IM Iron cege ALEXANDER OOll Sltr .. t 70if U.tlll •rtlrJ Theodote ~ -FOrd Sa6on. '73-40
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540-1120 IOf Millie UC> Delk with Chair $40 552· 1609 ;;;.;;;-._;oa;.._ __ .....;;..;.;;;.;; 212e Harbor BM{ 2oeo Htrbo< Bl .. C.M.
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lhlll. fJll*ltneed ONLY. WPM . non-smoker. busy office. 64g.1838 Of Aat!tut Mll SenCI eomeone you 1o119 141 ,., .... ..,. .. Before you t>uy or ..... a
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1020 FOfCI Model A Town l.m llAll -Apply In peflOn, 2:30 • Phone 752.0512 aft I pm 540-1287 S-ROll T"" ~ & Bank Decot•tor tof• & mllell· • !Mleu11f\11bouquetof30 Wet Boat elipe
4:30 dally tor lnteNlew _. ..--of 3 f0::-drawer oall me Ing chllt $275. Hellum ballc>c>M. EllCltlng 1vllll1ble ello. What a Wonderlul WOf1d S • Cl I n . I 1 0 . 0 0 0 SaNe s.vtce LeMing s.t 194 1194 1ttt1 Aecepllonltlltypi1t Well •u.&r-c1bln1t1 Mint conct. 497-4732 vlllenllnet Perfect for all • llZA
t555 So C•f Hwy Htlbllehe,d. growth seuontll SHOO. 648-7181 Of ...... OLISl·MT OCCUiOnl 873-4.4t9 I unm ftJJll
Laguna BMctl, CA Oriented Nwpt 8Ch ad· 497-27113. Exqulel Ell •-,,__...
of Shopping, right et 875-etlll. 3e7o N. Cherry A\l't.
~ ~ ~ '48 PONTIAC LONG BEACH I lly llol Clau fled 8 cyl, 4 dr, ltl.000 ml, 1 (No. Cherry exJt-405)
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HOUlltl~ vwtlllng ag.ncy ne.d• We need gOOd people 10 ••-• ·-· *""°'~ ~O:.:.C:: IUsc. Wu... I.... Ml -11• ttt1.!-J1 • • Student Of Pfl Employ· lharp, enetgetlc pereon HI up appointment• -·.. ...,,_ ceuorlll Ind en cottec-Storege lhed wenled r ••
ed. Room & Boerd + for front deek ReQulr• ~~our Coall Me91 fof. A!!1 .. ~:.NF~~~~.. tlon from model tlornee. Wiii ~-up
~, ~J:~ •="•ada owner. klnt cond S3000 '114) ... 11.
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::.. & own w requlf: Co. 851-3088 751-4222 alter 1 PM. horn, we1nY1 Clllne cab6-4 poet., twn bed HI GooCI cond, ,.._ ~· •71 HONDA IO TRAIL
ed. 780-2e90 lluw .... ;, .. iM ... ~,w--T~ Sllee net & .,..,.., CllMld oak Complete S75 wlm111. 919-1221 842.0100 )Uni cond MUST SELL
"Tl Morrie ch111, neavlly bo11 epr, etc $75, 1225 M2·317l 9·5prn HOUMlceeper. Experlel'ic., Newport C1nter. 40 CllMld oek rocl<er. Mf· 842-8751 l&I .-UTll ee3-20e2 llve-ln, em guHthome wpm, S5 Iv, 844-0805 $1500 PER WEEK pentlne dr...., w/fenc:y Wllerbed. King C1nopy WAHTEO ---------• rm/board ulery Lid• RECEPTIONIST rnlrrOf. tge oall mini c;a. wldrawere everything M 7-3039 1075. Celena Turbo 310j
857-8720 Of 832-2214 Real Ettate Investment lllft FM Pltl b1net wlboWld gi..._ 1ge • Iv UR. 1870 TI. L.&R 180 •
tn ...... -• all Co. prol....onat att11u0e. m•hog. dreuer w l Incl. Atklng $300, mlO ·--1-aJ 400 radloe, lull de-lee, · epect..,., tt .. ,_, am Woric With the bel1. Cell mirror. m1ho9 den111 •tt. 5 pm 545-0022 -tong range fuel. Trllde for
preci9lon nwcNne 8'I09 =~ ~e!' How1rd Fret berg. cabinet, Deco bdrm .... Bed & Boa Sptlng1 6 lutneeall 1114 111ottc car or Stl2.000. :::C,~lnd:X,~·~ Me-2988. _53_1·_3000 __ . _____ trtpl• mirrored vanl'Y. Stand. Good eond. $45 Fender "9aor1 412 cabl· Call 7t41407·4808 or
good mllh tblllty. ~ult TELEPlllE W.U 42 ' rnd Olk ta.ble, !>09tet Call Gwy 548-7470. net, 200 waits, UOO 650-1700,..,..
ti •pp1y 27324 C• bed•. wa1h 1t1nd1, 080 "'~ 548-7478 11_1_ Hl2 me. ,.. • Tired of making min· t•bles, NII of chelre, Furniture a houHllold · ~, =~....-=--------•! mlno Capl11r1no, St• 1mum wage? we pay 0111 clleltl wlmlrrors, ltemt fOf Nie. Helf e&a MARTIN gulter -Men• Schwinn Vlfllty
112·173 Laguna Niguel guaranteed 15/tlr Very prints. Iron prlmltlVff, $41-2789 wlc.a MOO 518 COfld SOS
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WIN A DIAMOND RING
FOR YOUR VALENTINE
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MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCll!TY
1809 NEWPORT BLVD .. COSTA MESA@
SINCE 194e 'A~
PHONE 548-3401 °C?
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92.en euy Hll. PIHH c•ll M ." ... punch bowl & Pr ol Ute Of'Mll armcllalra. "475 846-7909 IO 1Pd~579 ' ·
Full Time Janitor for 754-7718 Alll for Mr. 100• more lurnltu,. & 16950-. Fender Strei. 1080, btack ---------1 to------------------------....1 Park~ Structure. Mon • UYHTISI• FH Wlleon. small lteme 10% t>uyw'1 780-9533 wlrOMWOOCI. pert. cond. C..J!!! NH
Fri. 117 2790 , .... PICff TEXAS Oil COMPANY re:..•=. ~::• 4 Danish modetn chelrt w/herd lhell c.11. '350. '72 ParedlH tent cmpr Liii&. SlmTllY telt urgently tlffdl meture & ThYr'I. M upholatw.cf. •Int cond. M:l-1178. llnk/Slove loebox, llpe 7.
Fett paced. Nwpt Beh HOO ptua, WM ly. E•· per1on tor Or1ng1 1-.-~·-•----St75 all. 556-8642 Eplpllone Quit., ,.with $400. 875--70'8 all 2PM. Client lrtnge benellll Countrtr•a butln•u ._,, -Jt, =..nrm. w0r':'9'pr~x: 54S-714' ..,.. ~· Sella expert-1515 Toron 0 w..,, C M Sofibed. good cue. Good cond ton. I ' tAllm ..... ~'V ••• r•/OI•• 11111 ence not neoMMfy. We SM-l901 COfldltlon MO. $7&. c.all 548-UM9 w1•...,..a & tie downa 111ten1lv• legel HP•'· _.1 O.S Dick 751 9590 97t.7037 ,........ 752-5454 ... ~aln ~~tern~: Orig exqu11111 ··~•try • . oua.. fuai .. ,.. '860. 63l-3614
Liii&. 8'/KPI Unique tadlH clolhlng rol~um. Bo• 7H. Ft O\let 150 Y'• ofd. P11r-Otnlng tab .. w/4 Chalrt, !talent IW Sell conlllned cabover
Small N-port Beech 11oreNtkaenergettci.. Worth, T ... 71101. dlaledln1914111Au ..... 1tlnt condition. HOO, USED OFFICE FURNI-cemper with 4, t ton
dlee with 1111< for luNon Stretnhl Commln lon ~pralHd at 15500. 751.gs90, $71-1937 "'Un"' l•cke, AIR But Oft
firm '"kl leg1I Mer.. "' 813-3235 646-8555 '· """ 780-2545 tery, mutt hive word and/or mod1llng upr. bullc:tlng prodUct...... • •Obi. Wlterbed compl. Delk, ~t•, Pitney ___ ...._ ___ _
prC>Celelng & bo«*k~ helpful. ApfNy "' per-ton. TOP $ s $ Fema6ea Pr• Auttrlan Iron Twin Bed. with vlb<atOf. $75. 8 0 w. I • • I c . B 0 b .... ..... .. .. ,_ Mtk 115l.()8l 1 Alule Natutal Fuhiona ~lid Ind c.rv-Cell 648-1149 83M700 _".....;...."'-------,497.4777, 280 For11t lerred Model• & ed. signed and dat9d, -------.,,...,....,. MAXI-SPORT P\ICh mop-UUL llml'llY Ave. lag Belch. Elcortl. (213) W-19114 1 7 4 e . 8. I I 0' •• r . 30'' SQUARE OTIOMAN flaw l ..... IUI ed + Cttadel loctt, Sadd-
Expr'd, full or p/tlme TM 111111 840-0660 wlldaya EYM GREE:7~~L 155 Pleno. B11dwtn Contol• llbeo•, lo mi .. •Int concl.
175-0200 f "NIS Ill ...., 2 y11 min. Hper. wltll ~ Wknds, 780-1511 "Country O•" Newt.... $3.40. 875--287 t eVM
Liii&. lllllTllY Apolo reuyat.-n. Group "'1'"• ffll ~~=Soft. 7ft, ttl•n. 1 )If old) '2400, •1t1cyclte/
Small Newport 8Hch C •II u' •bout I h • :':.~'~· ,:;J'~1n:. HAA80R AREA ltOO
0633-~91 85~2 llUIWI Mii
Law Firm, -k• legsl =';.: :i·.~9.!~ Guell TOUfL 752...aea1 A.PPUANCIE SERVICE 0r .. -9 drawer. good S~~·.~~f~1pnd pleno '72 YAMAHA 90 ::r ~4~~ MCI Agent. Training w4ll TRAVEL AOEHT llq)lf'd W• ... reoond~. bUy for $25. Heed9 only 7~1 l.oc*I & tVnl 3 .... not Interfere with your min 2 yrs ~ needed IC>Plalioea. 11 minor flPe!t. 111-3039 Stt6. 1·2157
loen ~ employment lor em non-automated I Ill ~ King 8111d Bed lrt good UptlG~ 1o bl~n:c,~~ .. 1 ...... 1 U1• Liii Plllll• ee:M5tll lrtwl egency to hMdle LM 057~133 condttlon Met1/bo11 IP'· ~....__. ->'!. .. ••54 2t00 ff'ii:-~ -..-both~· & bullneee ...... $35 call l48-6305 ... -· ..... ._.... • -·-· _ _..,, 1111 L.E8 .. /W.... tr.,,... We we e wtlOtfy W---Or)'tr 1 135-. ".,..... ' Meeon I HMl!ln tred!Uo-$3t5/obo. 4M-ee32
FNMA. FHLMC. BA, owned ce>mpany Of the 'ft..L~ 1100 ... ·-nal conaote. 2 yr• old, 'tl2 ATC250R pipe, cetb1 FHA. uper rmm1d ,.,.. .... , ....... u.&.SklAMoc:&needen l'WlnU·noo 146.5848 -·-Plff.cond.S2500flrm. twt1t tllottl•. peddle, ~ loruper. poet.. DM1ton ot dlvetelfled aoent to llenctle out Ol elec "°"" 4 ourner, .... Gooct1~1 ,,....14•2~1ce100. 973-0122 873-1220 oleen SHOO obo
Uve ln<1Mdu11, xlnt ... Marketing Co. need• "'9mbefl travel ~. P'*' button •IM cond. cc ..., TY 19_ ......... 1 ........ -_183-62 ___ 3_1 -----
Illy, tne & retirement eore11tve men and No phone celll p...... •l minual. '118. Ger~ ,_ -• "l f••••• .-
benefits, greet WOf1" .,.. women with men•o•· Send resume 10 4170 548--7411 llAUTl'UL H " RCA ·' --•' vtton!Mftt & peopte, In ment pot1nt111 ,-ull Campua Of .. #2.40, New-..... laltt Color TV. 2 'I' wrnty. Od cones t600 e:u.s&14
Lake ForHI. Call Liz training progrem. Eltoel· port 8each, Ce. 92MO. Tippen Self·cleenlnQ ..... FrH dellvery.
7141137·MOO *1t commluton• For Attn: Lil. electric dbl oven. Uk• ...... him °'*' hn.
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contac'I: Robin et: TV COMMERCIAi.. PAO-AE,AIGEAATOA ooe>S* o..igr.I t ,,_ tOM of r-. 2.,. •--......_ TV. aln1 .... WI DUCTIOH COMPANY le tone cotor, Frieldefte, ' ct, ptctur... eccH1. " ....,, .. .......,. 11• .. Int 1nten1ew1111 mOdel ~ i.oet ,,_1121 e174a1 SM uot ltlboa. cond .. •t4' Cell G~.
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to wt11 a diamond ring In OUf
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your gr .. tlng In the Deily Piiot'•
VelenUM Love Unee' fMture.
For only $S you may c:tlooM en
IPC)roprtat. ... rMton to
enliven your m euage.
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Do It today -all ada mu1t be In our office by Frtdey.
February 11 .
Please publlah my Valentine meaaage aa written
bekJw on Monday. February 14. (Write one word'*'
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BMW '71~ 833 ott: E•· cond . UI007b91 oh
captlon•IJ Rare Fiord, 940.7131 1==· #J DUUR IN U.S.A AtcHN Iulo. Gold '88. ·ao CMc;, auto, •. ·~· V'f IO ml. lira, aw. CM\ ••II cond 14000. (MOtlt). ~ + ..._ ..... Senout 167-1317 °' 97""4013 ••••••• lnqUlrlea only '40-9000 , '73 Meroedel 460SE, .._. • 11 Cvcc, ••C•ll cond • new, I 10,000. Owner
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lltea. t1650 ·79 Honda Aooorcnx •5RSEL. pp Wiii P•z .... lllTUY 11 1171 VOLKI VN4 UIU ...... 84M7at Good condition c • I h ' 0 r ' 1 8 s E Xlnt oond • 11.000. 1 pea llUIO trena, AM/
•'et Roedaler. Re-t>tl. l&300I09o 983-ltiO (S 1e,ooo mu.) of '11 1-1133-4242 FM tadlo, ntw tlrH. .t~::A':'~d 12390 '78 Wagon, alnl cond , (114,000 mu.) Mual be GOOd cond. Prloecl lo ....
645-8759 AM/FM atereo. 431< ml, low mt 78().8702. IUll .. lu~ tll thll WMlcend al 16, 19&. aa.tMa 141-t•l
74 OlllUn 8t0 WQl'I. auto, 129001080 494·6310 ... .U Hiii Ill 11U --'718AA8 99E, 4 cyt, euto, CALL: 714144 eoM !l!!t. 1177
IO ml, "v.ry clHn 11'50 1980 GL Civic, 1 owner, Sliver, blue IMthef, IO ml llllll L lllU new •na & tran1 (not '74 Super IHtla. )(Int oeo. Mon· Fri, II·•. 27.000 ml. 5 ll)d, Alpine •no. Aiklng 110,800 15005801 rebll), new rlldlal•. new mech. cond, Mutt ....
840·1372 S tereo, alnl cond . 1150•97,e llW lllll bfk1 & lgnll, MW velour 12450/bit olr. 648·7004 $4900/blt ofr •M-14e2 lnl Pior-3 way ap6ctt, '51 P Ml V '72 240Z Daltun '112 300D, turbo dlHel All recalptl & record1. • an, new en· MOVING MUST SELL '78 HONDA XL350 Secrlllc•. loaded 128, Mllllery commHment IOf· lln•. lull 1ync tran1.
$2,8!0 • 84~24 Mus1·.-.-ooocs dealt 900 Obo c .. IOf del•U. c a. • a I• • I • '5 tlOO. Cell 6'8·1030
Jim 980-2823 -*48-510• or 645·tt22 559-4510 . dayt, •fl I : 142•7018 Ferrari t12l " llllll llll11'1 laraau ftla 1132 '8t 300D. very dMn, H , IU&r• tll'J 'It ... IMIAll , •Y ·-·--·10 t<.,mann Ghia auto-000 ml, 118.500 PIP S......S-W:.l.Malng ::. ~. ~'f&-3'&.;aw •• ,_....,.,. metlc, rbll eno. 25,000 Lve mso. 770-8282 Ulll pt. FEIUll m I • R 1111 • r • r Im • M'B'Zli81 300SD Sunrl, •I ti 4t SM:: 'M Sqrbtl, nu ~lkM IUUISllPt S2800/obo, ~9454 electronic rldlo, Clifford '78 MG Midget, oood 1•1.••-1-•a.a• :1~=· P.P. . Joa ~ • • 9141 alarm ayetm, new tlret cond m1ny new pane. _:.:•:..:....:.•-:..:.:::._..:.::.;::....:•.;-.:..:.i:-=-=-=::;-;:".":".:'"-:-:'.:".::-::-:7 :l,,l,~z~sc. .~· U a 4'M ml, lmmac. Ownaf. Mu'll .... 11 lrn~lately. 81 4lC4 Halchbactl Only '73 VW Bug, Medi bOdy S29.500 make olr 125001080 754-8573 25K mite•. AC, AM/FM wort! & paint, new ttr•.
e•0· 18118 wknd•/•VH, •Iler 2. ,,.,'° CUI Thi• cw 11000, 841..()391
2 l3/984-117o dya clean Inside & out. Only '88 Karmen Ghia Conv.
'74 Maz 450SEL Ottl HSI se . 8 o o . c 111 now. New top, int. a teblt eng,
3100 West Coul Hwy New P•lnl. new Urn, '73 OPEL MANTA 1to0cc 548-8533 1m/lm CHI. Ha• glell
Newport a..ch 1unrool, lo ml Mini 4 apd 4 cyt. new llfM. & T tllt window In bldt. 13100. 6'2-9405 cond. 114,000. 840-5324 n • w mu 111 er 18 2 5 . la 894-5204 • I '80 MBZ 2400. whit• w. 553·1 '77 C.licL.1Jl1bKUClW '85~1 cond, ... to
....... Ill.I _beige Int, auto, e.urvoot: Perac'• 9197 :!::· t,..~FMO::-A:: 1pptaclatal 11550/obo.
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Ml/frft, new trens, ti<•,--------• 11000/obO. 842 .. 272 '!.
bait, brM•. 1M1 ~ 'Te Ford Pinto good •
..,.,_nda 873-tt 13 .._ ... cond, 60,000 'mllH. :
Wkdya M0-708I Autom1110 tran1. & air 11150/080. 497-7202 •n ...... ..... cond.(1EGZ140). • tin .
Lo1ded wllh utru ., llHI tit!!! ---'•
Priced to Hll. 12100 ..... Ull UI '78 C8Pfl 11, Good cond, ,
l<M-1841, 780·2514 !2800 Harbor'"' Cu Orig. Ownr, 1t1 rl, I cyt, ...., ·~· ale, PIS AM/FM CUI ,. C..W.. Hit Ml-11M eter. S2800 obo TIE WlllT '71 Corv•ll• T lop, od 71'1&41;5830 •ll•r 6
llUITlll condition 350 eno. 4 pm. •
apd, 15750. 554-5873 '87 Cougar, new eng, ,_
of late mocMI. lo'# mile-71 CheVy cn.v.tta. or••t Irene, new dlec brka,.:. • age Cedlll1e1 In Sou· cond. new llrH, 11800 11100. 780-1099 :::~ CellfOfnlal S.. UI 080 OWl .. Wlt f3ft .,. 64M275 -Ullll 'lt .......... llrpa o•LUO 'MRu~=o~· OlaHI V8, Hlr• tank,
2800 H bor '"' d 548·1849 alee. IUnroof, all extraa. ., ... v . 13500 842-teeo
COSTA MESA, ·74 Camero LT New 3501..,.----·-----
14.•1111 ang and Irena. AM/Im '73 0.11• 88, 4 dr, real • c •I 1 , good Int• r dean, p/1, p/b, air & EJec
'80 SEVILLE SEDAN 12500/obo, Cell Bob dr Ike. All wor11e. Only
Llk• MW lnl, new eng. 840--0937 1999. Alt 8pm 988-2819
S12,500/obo. MM221 ..... -1317 P•tlac HH
x~t'~'\~.:, ~beal 1:::~~1°g~: ~'.~•·:~~ MIST SEW offer. M'O"n·l'l'I t-11. camper or 1Wap maetL 1111 NllUI
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ml, IU!e MW, orig ~.
14700. 552-8583
N>I YOlll MNlca 'rec 55,000 ml. J.llST£R anytime wllnde. '78 BUS, aunroof, atwect,
HI Ill ~ r;· ~en:;,,~~ 5:30 Mon-Fri 87l-3608 142-4274
ICIJ'!-•dlDt. $17,500 640-9775 NllOIE/1111 '78CrtMldaWegon,auto, w:tM&.~: ~.o~d.
MM221 OrNt condition. 12250 fllllm llPllT lill--------.1 11 r m · N o I r • d • I · V8, IUl°""tlc trant., 8'r II••• ... rt• &46-e100, by 11P9I. condHlonlng, pow. wtn. •••f••-t f . ferj t31t dowa, CHHll• & mag
1983
MITSUBISHI
ORDIAs &-
TREDIAs
wllh an Import car
trld4Hn. Thie II a llmlted
time onw, 10 hurry! Offer
end• Sunday.
... IT I '70 Immaculate sacond l3831 Harbor Blvd am/Im CHI, air, rack · · ·
.... -... owner. lighl t>tu9. em/Im, Olfden Grow ' $4950. 493-1875 •ft BEETLE COH\IERT
' •n whHll. (41 lXNY). Prf
,. Cl•UW M '88 Mu1teno Convertible, p t y . I 4 3 0 0 . c • 11 USE THE
... DAILY PILOT · f.,,unl ~:,., 'm'fi!·.~~·8~ l.a..-Sen-ltlllac What • w~ Wond ~ i :·~~1io
im • 11. unuw ws.mi Nancy 7141752-6228 day 714-111-1111 or Shopping, right at 173-0122 873-1220 n rrJ<;Tt.Mt<;A r • ,j r.~,r·.11H•',111
ACllON Oflg owner. l3000 obo. Ne-2599 1111er 5 p.m.
842-8001 •fl 3 pm
A .::.: N.Of 'M ... Mustang, e cyt auto, 1"' ~....!~ ......... :s 11FAST
... IESULT11 ·at e2e Sprt Cpe, AM/FM
lt.,eo & llpe & air
15995. Below Blue Book
968-57112
or •vet You don't need • gun to r::\~y~~C= Cadllllce to Go-Cent
'75 MercedH 280, orig "drew IHt" when you Adt. To place your Id, W'ha-. the Fad
.... "'°' 111r• clean. owner. ·-·T ......,_,, WI
Ml-1671 12900._ M 1·3138 ~js'oc:,f obc, M ~ 1~ II
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DllECTOIY
owner. •lnl orli cond. place en ad In the o.ity call 842~8 end let a Roi 'em off the martec $9200. 549-86 0 dye, ~ Went Adtl Cell now Cluaffled" A.0-\/llor ,....., With a CIWlflad A.d H8¥9 tom«Nng lo ... 7 ~ ... ~went '75 FIRE81RO r•b • cy
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• ATLAS CHIYSLH-PLYMOUTH
2929 Harbor 81vd .. COltl Mesa. Tel 546-193-4 3 btOcila
south ol San Otego Freeway off Htrbor Blvd. Complete
body 1hop. Siles. Service. Patts Service Dept. opan
Monday thru Friday 7:;l(> A M lo S 30 P.M and 8 A M to 5
P.M on Saturday.
alACH IMPOITS
8-48 Dove S treet, Newport Beech. Tai. 752--0900 Call us,
we're lhe spectell1t1 for Alla Romeo. Peugeot. Saab &
MHerall.
THIOOOll IOllNS fOID
Modern sates, MfVlce. partl, body, paint & tire deptl
Compet11tve r11e1 on 1e ... & dally rentals 2060 Harbor
Blvd .. Coste Mesa. M t-00 10 or 5A0·8211
JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN MllCUIY
2928 Harb.or 81vd .. COiia Maaa. Tai. 640.5630. 57 Yuri of
friendly !amity Hrvlca -Orange County'• otdut
LJnc:otn.Mercury dealwlhlp
DAVID J . PHILLIPI 8UICK..PONTIAC•MAZDA
SeleJ • S«va • LMllng 24888 Allda Perllway
837-2400
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MATCH TH~ NUMBERS ON THE' ·
MAP WITH THE NUMIEIS IN THE IOXES • NIWPOIT DATSUN
888 DoYe Street, Newport Buch. Tai 833--1300. At the
triangle of J1mborM, Mac:Atlhur & 8rl1tol behind \ltctOfl•
SlallOn Siles. Service, leallng l P1rt1. We make grMt
deals•
• NAlllS CADILLAC
2600 Harbor Bt11d., Costa Mesa. Tai. SA0-9100. Orange
Counly'a Largfll C1dlllao duler. Sa .... Set'vlce .. Leulng.
• SADDLllACK 8MW/SU8A•U
28'*02 Ml(guef'ite Pkwy., Avery Pllwy. eKlt
We ottar Wh11 no bantc or ..... company can: 1. E"'*11Y
atatted. mo.t modetn MNlca & part• dept.; 2. on. Of the
Soulhlencf1 mo9t aaper~ aatea & leuinQ etaft; 3.
Elimination Of the mJdclemen by IMl'ng dMlef dlr9c:t.
831·2040 Miaaion Viejo 4M-<t949
• CHICK IYHION PO•ICHl·AUDl-YW
416 E. CoHt Hwy., Newport Beactt. 173-0900. The ~
dMlafahlp In Orange County Witt\ tfteee ttw .. gr .. t !Mk•
undef one roofl
ALAN MAONON PONTIAC.IUeAllU
2480 Hatt>or INYd., eo.ta Meta. T ... &4 .. 4300 a.-, ~. LeMlng, ••Mr. OOOdWranch,"
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715 Ntwl°" W•. eo.ta M9M Tel 83MM
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t3e00 Beech Bfvd .. Weetmlnatet. Tai. 812-1&51. Orange
Counly'e oldest end lar999I Pontiac: dulerahlp, Sal ... Senlte., Perts.
DICK MILLll PIAT/LANCIA -
"ProbM>ly the loweet priced Fleta fn SoutMtn Cellfornle"
(Located 1 mite "°"" of South Cout Plaza ,,.., Main 81. and Wert'te' Aw. In San11 AM)
120 W. Warrte1. Santi Ana 557-2132
• SANl A ANA DATSUN
2001 E. 17th 8tr .. t, Senta Ana Tel. 558·7811 Your
Qflgfnal Dedicated Oat~n OMlet
COSTA MHA DATSUN
2845 Hetbof 81\/d., C01t1 M..._ Tai. 540-&4 tO. s.Mng
Of1nge Counly fOf 18 yeara. 1 Mlle So. 405.
• SUNSIT fOID, INC.
(Home of Wiiii. the Whale). 5'C40 Garden Grove Blvd ..
W•tmln11et Tel 836-<4010.
• OIANGI COUNn YOLYO
10120 Gerden Grovw Blvd .. Gardin GroV9
Tai. 530-9190 Eactualvety Volvo 10 cover Ill your V<JNo
requlfementl
,.._UMd•Salea•LM91ng•Partt•S.W:.-Body ShOp
FfMW11Y CIOM In the hMrt of Or .. County at Gwden
Grove Blvd. & •oot111ur11 •
CONNILL CHIYIOLIT
2128 HarbOf' 9M1., Coeta Mete. ~ 22 )'Mr9 ~
Orange Couney a.tee, lenlng, .. rvk:e. Call 541· 1200:
lpeClel pent tine: Mt-9400; body attoP tine; 754-CMOO.
ClllT 1111111 .
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-lllSIDE-Campus hospital pushed despite · off er
Check out the quality
of eye care and locus
•ori proper methods of
buying contact lenses
with consume r tips on
Page BJ.
J
Jeff Stites has found a
.profeuional job that
not o nly giveti him a
secure future but also
a llows time to train
for water polo
competition in the
Olympics. Page 83.
Renowned violinist
Isaac Stem will be the
10loi1t when the Lot
Angele1 P hilharmonic
OrchH tra perlorms in
a sold-out concert for
the Orange County
Philharmonic Society
a t 8:30 p.m. Saturday
in Santa Ana. Page
86.
Chris Neumann 1tole
she 1pod ight from
Suntet League tc0ring
leader Scott Filipek a1
Marina High Viking•
•lip ped p ast Ocean
View 64-62. Page CI .
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By GLENN SCOTT oftMDellJ .........
UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel
G. Aldrich cautiously pra!aed the
Irvine Company today for Its
o ffer o f free land for the
propoaed Irvine Medical Center,
but he said planning for an
on-campus hospital will continue.
Aldrich would not agree with a
11uggestion ma'de Wednetday by
lrvine Company President Tom
Nielsen that a new medical
cen t er set in an ambitious
200-acre medical sciences
Coast . -. .
lashed
• again
By STEVE MITCHELL
of IM 0.-, Not ablft
The latest of five storms to
plague Orange County in the
past two weeks moved eastward
today, but weather forecasters
say there's another one right on
its heels. .
And, like its predecessors. the
most recent storm left a trail of
mischief behind.
Winds up to 60 mph w ere
reported between 5:30 and 6:30
this morning in Newport Harbor.
More than two dozen boats in
the harbor were torn from their
moorings or had to be secured.
said Sgt. Dean Cordell of the
O range Co unty Sheriff's
Department Harbor Patrol.
'the o ld excursion boat,
"Balboa.'' which used to take
visitors on tours of the harbor,
sank near the Balboa Pavilion.
Cordell said. The 40-foot ve81el
had been re tired from public
service and was owned by a
private party.
Meanwhile. reports of looee
pilings under the Newport pier
prompted its cloaure -aa well aa
the nearby Balboa pier -to the
public.
Newport City" Manager Bob
Wynn aald the piers will remain
closed until an lnspeclion of the
p~ can take place.
But he said, a major reuon for
shutting down the two structures
was the strong winds.
"Somebody could blow off in
(See STORM DAMAGE, P .. e A!)
Teachers
ass a-ii
leasing
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN oflMDellr NM,..
A dedaion to Jeue new can for
up to seven top adminiatratol'I ln
the Cout Comrbunity College
Dlstrlct has drawn critidan from
district teachers. who are
expecting extensive layoffs In
comlng weeks.
Dlatrict officials de«ribed the
c a r• as a r e ward and
demonstration of confidence ln
the administrators. who have
received no pay rai5es during the
current year.
But IOOle lpcal colleee teachers
delCribed the auto )euina plan •
an lnaensitive &eifure at a time of
severe budget cutback• and
probable layoffs.
Dlltrict apokaman Rkt)ard v.
Simon Mid the auto le.ma plan
WM announced last week 6y the
Board of Tn.wt.eea. which aownw
the operation of Oranae Coat,
GoJden West and Coaatllne
coll~.
The can will be uted bheE pn!lidenta of the three co
and by the dl.a\rict's three v
chancellon. Simon aa1d <liltrict
Chancellor Nonnan E. WatlOn II
eU1lble for uu of a Hventh
leuecl car, but he Mid Wat80rl
hae not yet decided w~ to
eccept \h.18 offer.
All eeven lldmtnlstrlton now
UM their penonal can for diatrict buaan ... and receive ,,., per
month to COWi' CION. Under the
new plan. the dittriCt would .....
t.tw new mkl ... auto1 and .. Y
lnaurance and ctC:'n• cotta .-dat.s wtth ... TIM edmlnlttraton will be · ·r .. r .. C0919 ........ ... r:::r-:-... o1 ... wihlela
At lhe-~,ltie ... b09rd ... ....., '° ........ ,.. , •• a•dulonal , •• ,. ab•
....... Of ...............
complex could 1ubeU\ute for the
univenllty'• lona·IO\.llht campus
hOlpltal.
He a.Id UCI offlclal1 would
look Into poulble workln1
relaUonshipe for teachln1 and
research prosrama at IMC while
al10 Jnves\lgatlng chance. of
co ntract i ng with o ther
he>1pltal-bulldlng firms for the
on-campus facility. '
"UCI ia interested In he>1pitalt
and ls involved with them," he
said. "When a new one la C01nln1
into the community, we'd be
lntereeted In It. no matter where
It It located."
Aldrich. however. allo •&teed
the chances of receiving state
approval for two 1eparate
hoepitab In Irvine are remote. He
said neither propOltll may pus
the rigoroua "certificate of need''
pr<>cftl.
Aldric h '• n o n -committal
comments were expected by
officials for the Irvine Company .
and bac kers of the propqaed
medical center. ·
"I th i nk h e has so me
concerns.'' uld Nielsen. "We all
have concerns."
Nlelaen announced plant"for
the medical aclencee complex at a
noon luncheon Wedneldey at
Turtle Rock Community Park -
after 10me Cast poliUcklns.. The
luncheon was organlz.ed or\ly the
day before aa the IMC BOard of
Dlrecton met to conalder the
company proposal to donate 15
acres of land, worth an esUmaWd
$-4 million, tor th~ medical center.
Despite the r4sh, about 160.
members of a community g,roup
While snow only dusted 5,687-foot Santiago Peak, highest spot in
Orange County, it caused havoc in th; Bakersfield area where a
stranded motor ist clean his windshield.
.
backlnc the non-profit medical
center. "People for an Irvine
Community Hoapl\al," turned
out tor Nlellen'a announcement.
The company catered the lunch.
Nlet.en told the crowd of hi.a
plan• to aet Hide up to 200
undeveloped acre9 north of the
San Diego Freeway, between
Sand Canyon Avenue and the
Laguna Freeway, for a
master-planned med1caJ eciences
'COmplex.
The medical cent.er would be
(See HOSPITAL, Pase Al)
LB taking Sycamore bids
John Buller
..
By STE\'l!; MITCHELL or .. ....,,... ....
As long u the often keep
rolling In, Laguna Beach City
Council memben appear •content
to hold off on any eerious study
of development proposals for a
portion of Sycarnoce Hilla.
Since a Laguna Beach lnvee~ propo1ed building 1.60
apartment unit• on a 62-acr
portion of the city propert ,
other developen hav~ho n
l ntere1t In Laguna 's
multi-million dollar land sale.
The city would Uke to sell a
port.ion of the 522-acre Sycamore
Hilla property to pay off a $7 .2
million debt owed by Laguna \0
former owners of the land.
Laguna purchaled the land in
1978 to end years of lawaulta
over land u.e propc>Md by fonner
ow~ of the property.
Laat year. when the city 11ent
out requests fo r pr~posall to
more than 100 developers, little
Interest was ahown for the 62
acres adjacent to LeUure World.
Then came Dav;id Michel.Ion'•
propaal to build 1,600 apartment
unit• -and an offer to pay ~ $5.5 million for the land.
After receiving luke warm
response from the city council,
due malnly to the large number
of 'units. Michel.9on reviaed his
prop:>aal twice.
His latest offer proJ>OIM!!S 1.028
apartmenta and townhouse•.
20,000 square feet of commerclal
apace. and a $5.235 milllon price
lal·
(The commercial U9eS have not
been specified. 'The pricft of the
townhous es als o are
undetermined.)
Lut week, a Sherman Oaks
firm, G o ldrich . Keat and
Assoct.tes, entered the picture
with a proposal to pay Laguna
$4.25 mJllion for the land.
The d evelopment firm '•
proposal would 1ee only 850
ren\al apartmenta constructed,
and 70.000 square feet of
commercial apace.
Meanwhile. City Manager Ken
Frank said Baywood
Development Co. of Ne wport
Beach. a firm that once had an
exclusive negotiating agreement
with the city for the Sycamore
purchaae. ia back acain.
"They're putting together a
pack,aae now," Frank said.
, And. the d ty manager ~.he
has received .everal calla trbm
other developers the i>ut two
weeks or IO -develo.pers who
a ppear interested in enterina a
blddlog war for the land no one
wanted just two montht ago.
New _look for the waterfront?~
BY STEVE MARBLE or .. ...., ........
A \b ree-atory waterfront
development I.a belnc planned on
the site of a former Newport
Bnch hotel \Mt wq deltroyed
by ttn •t aprtna.
The $10 million ct.wlopn-ot
would be adjacent to the old
Balboa Fun Zone, a former
arcade ihat now la cloeed and
marked for redevel0pment wtth
a Cape Cod-style atrUCture.
To1ether , the nel1h borln1
projects are vlewed by city
offlctala u a tint step toward
Urban ,panel gives .
Mesa 'high ra,tiDg'
Jamee W. Todd. chainnln of
the Urben Lend lnltltut. penel
tourinl CoN .. ..... w9lk '° h elp revam, the •1tn1 ~hMstwnthecftl• ~~ ........... TOdil. pa 111 d I I if tit 1&11 m
dlvt1101 of 11•a.u L a acl
Develo,•11& Qltnt., MN '1
llMft •r···· ltJ tM lltJ I po&ea11a aM Ute.,,.,.., .... ........ ~-... .
the ·Balboa
~· . Orange OoMt DAILY PILOTIThurld1y, '•bruery I, 1NI
· County endorses financial home rule B"lflendment
lan"u"""•'' ~u~vrv11or tsructt "ll ll our 4unt tor Unonclal mu1urt" would ~ 1ubmltteid to by compllcatod for.mulu. In ~ auoc:laUon MCond vlca By JEFF ADLER
Of'tMO.-,Neelt ...
Oruntw County 111upervl1mra
have Jllhwd with offll·aa!Ji lrom
around lht.• 1tl41tt• in lonlatlvl'ly
\' n d o r a I n g a p r o p o a ~ d
l'Onstltutlo nal amendment to
MUurantt't' u i.tubll· sourn· of
ln<.'001e for local govt>rnmcnta
Ncswndt· •id. ··eo~ptually h '1 1t.ablllty In loul aovt•rnrn~nt.'' tlw 1uat.to'1 vown In June, 1984, many c ..... 1.he 1uaw 1uddttnly ~.
fano &.11 trylna to mak• thlnp c'lcplalnt'd Contra Cotta County •h<• .. Id hu rhan,.ci the formula, fordn& I h h f I r hap~n la a different lllue." 8upcrvl1<1r Sunnt• Wright l t w 0 u l d pr 0 v Ide • lot•al aovf'rnmt-'?U to makfl Al OU~ on •·><act ormu. '?"
Tht' amendment tn the atntt• McPc61k, flr•l vie: 1 pr ·111tfont of ronatllu\Jon•I aiuaranl r th l 1lgnlllcanl budai"t rcducUon1 dlvi:!!::f, t monleti hu not tr'.,:
CQnathutlon bftlnl promolt"d by the 1upervlM>rt iUlllOClotlon. prof>C)rty t.a>Cf't would ho shared whh UtUe adv am-. notice. dev ' Mt'P k Mid It hw°';. .. • 1 the Caltfornla Supuvl1or1 "Our whol<' thruat It to capture hy 1tatc and local government The at.aw dl1trlhut1>1 •2 billion center,d upon eac • n
A!k'IOlllallon ta lnt.cndt'<l lO return fol' local fCOVt.•rnmc>nt portion of and 1chool dh1trlct1t at glvvn to countl • and S12 billion w P<fpulallon, l~~ a~~h~o~~~I;
tht• "coruddcmablv financial homo existing ital<' rt'vcnu ,. nd tuavC' pen·tmtag AltlO, wtuart• or the .choolt . Cltlet1 al.lo receive lundt. 0 '!l0~ey aa 1
The Board of Supervisors gave
tunc.-eplual approval to the plan
Wednesday Ont' board membt.>r,
however, adm1tt<.'d he had some
reservations.
rult>" 1.0 l ocal 1overnmcnt1 them d dkotc:d to echool and slate p.ir onal Income tox and "Ti1e hardest thlna& w race la rc.-ceavt
exerdsed bl> fore th pu18l(c or local &owmment." ahe a.old. AJ Ulx would be l'1u·marked for pre poring a preliminary budset McPt>ak addt-d that af the• 1uate
tnX·('Utllng Propoeltion 13. That Thu anwndment corroctly la lC)Clll government. without knowing what the at.ate c:onstltutlon were mcndnd H.
"h ome rule" h as b ee n being drafted In Sacramento for Curruntlr, tho 11\ut(.) ahi.re1 l~golngtodotoua.Thlapropasal propoat.'d, l l would glvt•'
"It's hard to disagree with tht>
prlnc1p1es. but I want to S("t.' the
s urrendered to the state, prelM'ntatJon 1.o the Lcglld&ture In n•vunut'il wuh loc:al govemment would allow u1 long-range taxpayor11 murt• direct. control
association memb<ira vl1hlng the next lll'vera l wf'eka. II by pa.Mina throuBh funds In a plannlnjt.'' awld Shasi.a County over how their taxea arc apt.•nt by
Orange County said Wednetday. approved by the Leglsloturt:!, th vorlety of waya, often governed Supervtaor Stephen Swendlrnan, government.
STORM DAMAGE . • •
wands hke that," he saJd.
Stron~ winds in La~una Beach
bl<>w trees into power lines, a nd
more than 5,000 residenl.lal and
business customers were without
power Wednesday afternoon
Jun Kcnnt.'dy. a s pokesman for
Southern California Edison Co ..
said most power was restored by
8 pm. -about three and a half
hours aft.er the lights went out. A
fl•w cus tome rs. including the
police department, were without
Edison power until early this
morning.
Police Sgt. Don Barney said
officers quickly hooked up the
de p artment's e mergency
generator system after power
went out.
The la t est storm dumped
three-Quarters of ah inch of rain
in Huntingto n Beach, said
veter an .,.weathe r watcher J .
Sherman Denny
In Laguna Beach. nearly a half
inch of ram fell. a"cordiog to
instruments atop the Laguna
Beach Lumber Co.
Santa Ana had .34 of •n Inch;
Villa Park Dam n .'COrded .23 of
an inch and Santiago Peak
instruments recorded .14 of an
inch.
The National Weather Senrlce
said there wiU be vanable high
clouds tonight and Friday, with
the sixth storm in the series
expected late Friday or early
Saturday morning.
Highs Friday will range from
48 to 55, lows tonight and early
Friday morning will be between
30. and 40.
WATERFRONT PROJECT. • •
have a nautical mour. R1ckless
said the archiLect will be S heldon
Pollack Corp .. the firm that built
Seaport Village an San Dlego.
Rickless acknowledged there
likely wall be controversy over
has plans because the area 1s
congested and orten snarll.'d with
traffic.
The project on the Balboa Fun
Zone property has been approved
by the city and the state Coastal
Conumssion. The-plan is to build
a three-story office. commercial
and danmg facility.
The developer o n the Fun
Zone projt"('t. J .B.S . Development
or Claremont, mt.ends to keep the
F l•r ri s wheel and
merry-go-round on the la nd.•
Both are leftovers from the
htStonc arcade.
UR8AN PANEL . • •
'cheap'
City coun cil candidates in
Costa M esa s pent $1U ,OOO
fighting for two council seats,
compared to nearby Newport
Beach polaucal hop<ifuls who
spent $157,000.
Campaign disclos ure
sta-t-ements releaaed Tue.sday
show that Christopher Steel,
who fin ished thlrd In the
November race, was the biggest
spender al $8,575. Abo\Jt $8,000
came from his own pocket.
"I guess if it takes a lot of
money to wln I obviously didn't
spend enough," said Steel, who
in the November 1982 election,
lost for the third time. "I think
that kind or money at this level is
unnece8sary. l think there ought
IO be some hmlt."
Arlene Schafer, the top vote
getter. spent $5,137 and has
$1 ,8_70 left In h er campaign
coffers She says she'll use the
money for ruturc campaigns.
Scha fer called her campaign
spending "realistic" and said it
takes at least that much to win a
local seat today.
Norma Hertzog. who fimshed
second and was e lected to her
third t e rm, spent $2.881 .
Although \he campa ign
statement shows her m debt by
$591, she sai.d the figure> has sinet>
been reduced to about $250 due
t o laat -m1nute c ampaign
contnbutaons
Hertzog said she would Uke to
Nine ULI planners arrived an what types of development coutod see local election s pending
Costa Mesa Monday a nd will economically a nd visually l imited to about $3.000.
make a report to the public at 9 enhance the area. "Otherwise we restrict people
a.m. Friday at City Hall, 77 Fair Todd said he was prohibited who can run . At that level
Drive. f r 0 m d i 1 c u s' 1 n g w ha t ~nybody who really wants t.o can
The panel hu been studying recommendations the panel put their hat 1n the ring."
the city's 200-acre downtown. · h k b d h d'd 't which st.re'tahes in a '""·i.ag from mig t ma e, ut.<W• e 1 n Dave Wheeler. who finished -foresee any radical changes. 3 d h Bernard Street. Pomona Avenue, fourth, spent $1, 16 an as
J 7th Street, Orange Avenue and He s~ud he was particularly $2.21 left. Lynn Van Aken, who
19th Street. impressed with the $17 million riniahed Ci hh, spent $1,400.
FoUowing mtcrv1ews and tours Spanish-style Pac1f1c Federal C....Tuudla Kelly Weyer, who came
of the area, the panel is expected Savings a nd Loan building, m last, was not required to file a
\O sugges t ways t o am prove completed last year in the heart statement since her contnbutions
traffic circula lion and pmpoint~_:o;;f=l;:h.:.:e:..:.red::;e:.v;,;e;:lo;:p~pe;;;.::;;n;;t;..~;.;;;;..· .;;;. ___ w_e_re.:-:..·_u_n_d_er....;;;$:;;50;;;;0;,;. ;.;';;;;;;;;;;;;_...;;;;;;;;;;;; ~~
Coastal
variable clovdl,_. tonight and
Friday. lncreulng lat• Friday wtth a hint of rain IOf the weekend
O....nigllt IOW1 38 to 45 High•
Ftlday neat 80
El 1ewhere. f rom Po1n1 Conception to 111a Me11lc1n
bo<der and out eo mleL Wlncb becoming norlhwHt tonight.
moatly 10 to 16 knot• .,_ outer
Wll«I end llgllt and varleble -'"'*' weten. Wind• turning llght end variable Friday. ~omfno
1ou1hfity 10 to 20 llnot• over
outw water• tn the afternoon.
Small WNtetty ......... 2 '° 4 ..... Partly CloUdy tlltough Fr\day wtth
lnefeulng cioud1 let• Friday and a chance ol rein tor the early
WMl!end
. i.J .S. sutnmary
' More anow moved ln101'fii
Mid'#eet today and a ,_ Pecifle:
1torm hit Soutlle<n Callfomla wtth
rain end hlQll wtnd1. ral*lg 1-w
of mudtllcl'aa In eoattel ere11 battered by lour 1torm1 te.i ......
Florida. m e1n11me. ••• recovering from • ••rlet of
torntdoH that knoelled out
PoW9I' to tboUtand• and left .,,,.. people OMd. 1'he ........ hll by
21 tornadoaa fuudey and
WedMeday that -wtnecl CN$
and mobll• llome1 belore
llMdlllg °"' 10 .... Snow .. ~ to apread
from Mlc::hlQM and W1aconein ~ "°"""" lllfnoit. wl111 lnOltl9f • 10 15 lnchu ot aceumulatlon t.i-:=c-t. In pet'tt Of M~. end tow.. Snow altO WH lorKltl for
eoulharn Colorado, tOutllern
VIM! .......... and Mione.~
ralnt -. •.-C.ted In tM Mt1fl
Atlentlo tt.W. wtlfl a ftlafl lloOO ~ poeted .. aoublfn ,...
"=er•turu tround th'-
netNlfl at mldnlOflt 'IT fenoed from 5 o.tr... MIO• rero In
FWfO, N 0 .. to f1 ,..,... In ~ r .... ,..
v ariahle cloudiness
LinObergh Flelcl In 6811 Diego ..
Of t p m. Wedneldrf
flw 1t0f'm, whkh had "a lot
more ~d air than a•pected"
l>fOUQllt ~ -w~ 10 the mountain• M•t of Sen
Olego, end tlla 1now 1•¥•1 dr~ to 2,000 IMC, he Mid. At Mountain Empire Junior
Hlgll Schoo! In Plf'la V~, nearly 100 pupa. 8')ent the night dining
on "letena tood Ill• their t>u.-
-• uneb6e 10 11'\eka II tlltOYQll
Iha tt>ow. the county D11a1ter ,.,..,.,__ office Mid.
Another 30 ec:tioolcNlcllen from 8'ewtey-. 1trencMd In Alpine and apenl the night at tlla
Community Cenlar wtlen the
1tonn PflMWlted t'*" from being
bu1ed b1cll llom•=ll• ~Wilailngu~~ . a.-. emc:>to)-.. Telephone end T elegrap11·1
mlet-repeater lt•Uon .-th
of Julien IC*'I Iha night et the
plant lillC9 their <*• COUid not
melle It OV9r the 9"0W-c0¥9fe0
mountain roadl.
T emperatures
NATION .. Le
Albany 45 38
~qu· 37 25
38 08 ...._.,.. eo 3CI
AllMll 61 35
Allllntie City 52 44
Aultln M 34
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A portion of Paci Ck Coast
Highway In Huntington Beach
-buned under t.ons of sand -
may be closed for several weeks,
officu1ls say.
Sand removal IS expected to
take at least a w eek, pos,rrlbly
two, according to city Public
Works Director Paul Cook.
But the highway between
Golden West Street and Warner
.Avenue wil be closed Ion er if
there t8 damage from Inst week's
pounding from high tides, big
waves and heavy rain.
"We won't know the extent or
damage to the highway until we
uncover 1t," Cook said. "But we
do know that at least one section
has been undermined."
The California Transportation
Department has the
responsibility for the repair and
mainte nance of the s tate
highway. But city ofhctals have
been trying to find a contract.or
to do th .. work to expedite
matters.
City officials ra-eaved written
assurance from sta te officials
Wednesday that the city would
be rt!imbursed for the work.
Sand removal is expected "to
<.'OSt a ut $200.000, Cook said.
The l'itg"hWDy-rs covered by
two feet of sand in places.
The highway closure lorced
officials of the Amigos de Bolsa
Chica to cancel a tour scheduled
Saturday of the Bolsa Chica
Ecological Preserve. which ·is
localed in the closed-off area.
HB cop fine road death
Hunti ngto n Beach polite-
o fficer J ohn J . BlackweJI has
entered a no-contest plea to a
misdemeano r c harge an the
traffic death of an 18-year-old
woman last July near Parker ,
Ariz.
County Clerk Angela Gonnan
said today the 32-year-old
patrolman filed the no-rontes~
pica to endangerment Monday in
La Paz County Superior COurt In
Parker.
He wa.a fined $1,370 and will
not have to serve probation. "The
case is closed," Gorman said .
Blackwell had been scheduled to
stand trial-Feb. 18.
Blackwell was Indicted last
Sept.ember by the Yuma County
Grand Jury on a chprge o f
negligent homicide.
Kitted when Blackwell's
f our-wheel-drive vehicle
overturned on State Route 95
about JO miles nonh of Parker
was Lisa GarUch of Huntington
Beach.
Another woman passenger,
Kath y Grunbaum, 19, also of
Huntirlgton Beac h. said she
suffered a ooncussion and other
injuries.
-Both Grunbaum and members
of the Garlach family, have filed
suits in Orange County Superior
Court In connect ion with the
ac:ddent.
An Arizona traffic report on
the July 11 mcadcnt alleged th.at
Blackwell's vehicle failed to
negotiate a curve and rolled over
after fi.shtaalin~.
Neither Blackwell, who has
been placed on adman1slrativ.-
dutics pending dJSposjtion of the
case, nor his attorney---was'
available ~mment
Patriots parade has it all
Riley grand marsbal of Saturday march in Laguna
You've got your c.lowns, your
bands and baton twirlers, your
equestrians and majorettes, along
with antique cars, floats,
dignitaries and Indians.
lt 's the 17th annual Patriots
Day Parade In Laguna Beach.
and participants from more 'than
100 organizations will step off
down Park Avenue near Laguna
Beach High School beginnlng at
11 a .m. S.tu.nby.
School bands1 drill t.eamS. ~lor
guards and maJorette1 trom
campuses throughout Southern
California will be competing for
awards.
Novelty entries will range
from tap dancers to a mule team.
Grand marshal for the parade
this year is Fl f\h District
Supervisor Tom Riley.
Others who will be honored
Saturday include John Padach
Jr., a civic activist in Laguna
Beach and a . two-time president
of the parade board, who has
bee n named "Citizen o f the
Year."
Junior Citizen honors this year
go to Laguna Beach High School
seniors Andrea Schaefer and
S~ Mauro.
And long-time Lagunans Les
and Frances Chatham were
named "Honored Patriots of the
Year" by l.he parade aaodatlon. •
Drowning victim identified
The parade route begms on
Park, continuing down to
Glenneyre where participants
wlll tum right onto Glenneyre
Street. Another right tum brings
the parade up Forest Avenue to
City Hall wbere 1l will dlaband.
about two hours after its 11 a.m..
IUU't. A acubl-diver who drowned
off Boat Canyon cove ln Laauna
Beach has been identified as
Louie Gerard Daughert y ol
Claremont. police said today.
Daugt\erty, ~. a novice dlver.
was swamming near Splash Rock
with friends "Tuelday when he
apparently panicked.
His body wu found ln 15 feel'
of water by off-<!uty lifeguard
Mark Klosterman.
Awarda for band entries and
others will be presented
foJlowlng the 'parade in the
adjacent Irvine Bowl.
Elegant Gifts .
at. Special Prices
for the New Year!
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Arts Day slated
in Laguna Beach
The Lluluna Beach Arta c.omm.taion and the oommill1on
Alliance, will hoet an "Alaociate With the Art.a" day Sunday,
~ng at 1:30 r..m.
T he fund -ra alng event begins wit h a dedica tion of
aculptor Leonard Glaaaer'a "Two Figures" artwork In Nit.a
Cannan Park . at the corner of St. Ann'a Drive and Wlllon
Street.
. "An Af~n Salon ln the French Manner," will follow
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at 3 p.m. at Ron'• ln Laguna restaurant, 1464 South Coaat
Highway. Admiaaion is $10 and donon will meet the a.rtia~
who created the Christmas art palettes.
lmporte<l wines, savories and delJcacles will be .erved.
For further information. call Jerrold Blocla at 547-0041 or
Beverly hmalleep at 494-4515.
Pacific Coa11 Highway wa1 reduced from lour lo two lanes
recently juaa north of El Morro Mobile Home Park as crews
worked on roadway eroded by a rough sea.
: •Free income tax 1ervk:e W available to Laguna Beach'• .. ) aenior dtilena on Monda)'8 end Tbundaya from 9 a.m. to
noon.
• Senion are aaked to brina last year'• return and any
appropriate documents to the 'Veteran'• Memorial C<>rnmunity
Cen~r at 384 Leaion St.
Coast Highway repaired after flooding
For infonnat.lon, call 497 -2441.
•A wallpaper workahop, complete with detalla on
aelect.1na paper, toola and preparation tips, will be held
Monday;at 7 p.m. In the Marinera Park multipurpc.e room in
Newport Beach.
Caltrans crews have completed
a five-day repair job on Pacific
Coaat H ighway where heavy
surf and hi h tides oomblned to
e rode a por tion of the ·earth
under the road near El MQrro
Mobile Home Park, n orth of
Laguna Be.ach.
There la a $10 fee. The three-hour clam is sponaol'ed by
the dty'1 parka, beaches and recreation department. Call
640-22'7 l for further information .
OCC grad earns
writers' grant
Fonner Newport Beach resident and Orange
c:&ut College graduate ,Don Meredith has been
awarded a 1983 creative writers fellowsh ip granrby
the National Endowment for the Arts.
Meredith, author of the novels "Morning Line"
(1980) and "Home Movies" (1982), is one of a
hundred writers nationwide to receive a 1983
fellowship grant. Meredith's fellowsh ip is good for
$12.500.
Fellowships for creative writers are awarded to
publish ed writers of exceptional talent to enable
them to set aside time for writing, research or
travel. ,
Meredith is a 1959 graduate of OC::C. After
living for several years in Europe, he currently
resides in Santa Barbara and is working on a new
novel.
Hotel course set
Orange Coast College's Hotel Management
Department is offering six different courses on ita
agenda this spring.
Co u rses inc lude : "I ntrod uction to the
Hospitality lndustry," "Hotel Accounting and Night
Audit," "Field Experience," "Hotel Marketing,"
"Hotel Operation," and "Hotel Law."
Regiatration is under way through Feb. 11 In
the OCC Admissions Building. Registr ation
Information is available by calling 556-5772.
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DETROIT (A.P) -Ford Moior Co. la rtnl~
more than 45.000 heavy-and U,ht-duty-tl'Ucb
vana becawie ot problems whh bram. acceleraton and fuel pumps.
None of the problem.a with w 45,760 vehicla
cau.ed acctd nta or injuries, the compeny uid in a
statement releued Wedne.day.
Ford said 38,121 of the 1980-and 1981·model
F-600, 700 and 800 1eries t:rucb with hydraulJc braket
are being recalled becaute of the pcmibtllty that brake
tube uaembUes will rub agalnat underbody parta.
Such chafing could cause a brake fluid leak and
reduce brakit'll power although the parking brake atill
would work, the company aald.
Another recall affects 5~1 1981-thro'!gh
1983-i'noael""F-and 8=600. 700 800 RM tnrcu
with 8.2-liter die.el engines and optional hand-throttle
control.I. The vetucte. could have misplaced clamp. on
the hand-throttle cable( which coUJd keep the eflC1nea
racing even after driven let up on the acicelerator, the
company said.
Ford it tecallWl Another 2,348 of the 1983-model
E and F-250 and F-350 .eriee trucka, Econollne and
Club Wagons with 7.5-liter V-8 engines and electric
fuel pumps. The pumps could atop worklryi if a short
circuit develops In the pump wiring. Ford said.
Jobless pay m ents down
WASHINGTON (AP) -Some 465,000 newly
unemployed Americans put in claims for jobless
beoefit payments in the week endlng Jan. ~2, the
lowest number since September 1981, die government
said today.
The Labor Department aaid It waa the third
consecutive week of dedlnlt'll first-time cl.aima, in
which people seek to determine their eligibility for
unemployment Insurance compensation protection.
While declines In new claims for unemployment
benefit.a may signal that buslneaes are laying off
fewer people. they don't neceasarlly portend a
decreruw In the nation's 10.8 percent unemployment
rate. The labor force figures for January will be
released Friday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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