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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-02-07 - Orange Coast Pilot:SZS .. IRWWW& ·------------ THI DRANGl ·COAST caum IDITIDN r-_1,,r,,,,,. 1 1 1.1111 /l l <t ,. 1 111~1 OHANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS La~un a Bt·iwh "lt·i~hhorhootl "atch , Inc·. m owed down c rim«• unci won th•· ,.j, ic ... t•n i<·•· ancl ~runt! m ar ... hal'~ p r izt>s i n pa rud.,. 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H' ti.rnd I .. 1..:un.i 1~ .. 11 h l11gh SehllOI H 1gh °"hoot A Ii.ind W .111 • 11 111).!li St·hool, Do\\ m·\ Sw1 't·~t.1k1·s· M1111111v1a ll 1gh St hu 11 Novt•lt11·' El l·kkJl Shr trH' T1•r11pl1• A11.1l1l'1m l'ommt•n 1.ol ll<1.1t W1·1l-. f'Jr g11 B.111k Laguna S..•ach C1v1c Sf:rv1n· fl11.1t L.q.~un.1 B1 ,1t'h Nf•1ghborhood W att h Grand M arshal's AwJrd L.1gun.1 Be<1<h Neighborhood W at.<:h Pn •s1dt>nt 's Awar d El Bc•k.il Shr1r11· Tt>mple, Anc1hc•1m Fairvie w apartment planners seek help By J()f)I l A I> E!\ lll"A ll Of IM Dally Pllol S 1atl Bat k1 1 11 1 1 l11 ni.: .J, l.1' •·d propo.,,tl t11 I 111ild • oil .ti f11rd.1lol1 apartnwn1 11111 h .ti ..... " 11 v. 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('<1 11~ I llllllll<oJ flll3111 lrlj{ .... ·" .11J.1hlt it 1 ~ t>''rt 1 nt l'-.. of thP 11·v 1•n111· hnnd r111.int1nR •~1uld 11·.,ult 111 .1 $1W> 1111111thh rt'<lutt11m in 11•nL' Th(' on1· to thrPf' ~wdroorn .1p.1rtn11•nL... .1v;11lablt• fi rst to F.11n·11 ·\.\ 1 mpl11,1•.-..., and th1·n to < 11 ... ta Mt -;;1 n ·-.uli·nts .111d th1· µ1ii1111 ,1t l.1rw· v. 1·11· ,, pp111v1-0 .1hrntt a VP:tr ·•K" Rut f rank K1nd•\lrand dirt'< tor of op<•fCl!HJll!. ror Bullt•r .,;ml th1• pro,)('Cl has ht'<·n 'ltalli•d l><'l'aU'l' of f1nannnR problems W1thnut low mt<•n•..,t ftnanc mg, ht> said, 1l would b<· 11nposs1blt• to build the two-story aparlml'nLo; and kft>p th(•m <iHordable Tlw city h<c. nf'vn approvf'd t h l· u-.r· or m111 tg.tgt , , \' llll• lioncb I l nw1•\.l'I tho I 111.orH trlK (I p t I 0 n I ... fl " \.\ ti n d I ' I 1·nns1dl'ra t111n f11r • 11nstflH t11111 nl 50 apartnwnL.., 101 p1111r fc11111t11 .... on pror><·rtv ov. 1\l'd hv th1· 1·1tv Tht• 1 oum ii tont~ht .1J<;o 1.., S<:heduh.-d to cm1 ... ukr r1•1ww;1l of .m entert:11nml'nt rx·rm1t for tht' <:onn.·rt F<1cto1 v night duh ;rt 17 14 Pl.1tt>lll ta /\VI' Protests seen as HB weighs Harbour condos By IW Bl..:HT BAllKl:'~lt 01 It•• Dally Piiot I tal! If pdst 1>1·rform.1ml~ ,Jn · J11y 1ndwat1011, tltt·n· wtll Ul' a full hous.· .1t C1tv Hall t11111ght wht•n p I a 11' fur t h •· 11 u 11 11 n K l 11 n 11.trhour B.1 v ,md H.wqul'l <.'lul.J e11ntt• up f111 .1do µt1 on Ownt·r ... r\·rydnun Hiid Don:, /\hJdpuur .1n ' -.t"l•k1111< Jµproval \11 build up tu 4H thr t•t· 'lory n111clon11111un1 ur11Li. T ill' 1ssu1• h.ts ... pltt tlw posh I lunttnl(ton 1l,1rhour t'Ollln1un11y <i n d h ,, '> d r a w n l' a pa l' 1 t y alldll'lll't'S and fll'r'Y rh(·tortl' at lrJ( .ii gov1•11111wnt d1;ltlx'natwns 1n ''" 1·nt nronths T11111gh 1\ C'1ty C11unnl OH'\•tmK 1s "'ltt'<.luled to sWrt al 7 :w tn tht· 111u11nl l'harnbc.•r.-. 4!000 MJlll St /\h,1dpour :-.J1d ht· nrt'ds 11·v1·nu1• f 111m th1· proposed 1·c>11dom1 n 1urns to pa y f or 11·1111VJ!lon ,ond rt·m11d1·ll11g of th<· .!!I v1·.1r old fal'tl1ty lit' ha!> ""' rwd th1 · dub for four v<·ars The· bo.1rd of d1rt'lt11,:!'> of an ,,.,.,,wld!lon repn·.,1·ntrng about 700 ll un t1ngt o11 Ha rbour pr 11p1 ·rty owner<> had t'ndorst>d tlw 111ndo plan-. Hut oppon1·11t:,, who '><IV th1·v f1-.11 ltlS.'> t)f lllJl.'fl 'iJ);Jl'l' as Wl'IJ as 11n·11·,Js1·d dPns1tv. lrarfll' and nu1 ... t • s•• \. lht y '\. l' gat hPft'd ''l>(llcltUrl'S or mon· than I 000 J.)l'llplt· Wht•n th1· µropt>!>al .ippt.·;-tr1-d tu ... 1,ill last month . Ma vnr Bob M.1nd1c off1•rl•d a l'Om.prom1s£', µropos1ng t11 c:llm1nau.• om· uf tht• thrPt' proposE'd thret• .,tnry t·oml11mm1um strUt'lUH>s 111 · o;u~1...,ted at thal ttnw that ttw n t y ,h ould allow up to ..\8 1·.,nd11n11n111m untL' Ft•r)'do u n \hadpour But ht· said today that staff ml·mht rs an· 11·qu1•st1ng a H-dUt t1un tu ..\:.! UntL'i In cm effort to t'a:-.t• < on1·1·rns lfo also se11d 11 1s rl't'ommendKi th<it ,.11 tht' work. indudmg a· µartlv undt·r~round µar k1ng ... 1ru1·tun" sho uld bt> 1·11mplet<'<l in ont· pha.'>t• The· b.iy a nd r atqUl'l tlub ltx·awd on War m•r A vPnue about 11' mrlt•s Past of Pacif1t· Coast I l1ghway mt ludt-s a 150 boat shp mann.i, IA•nnts l"<>Ur~. a pnvat.t, lwach. ,1 o;w1mm1ng pool a nd reswurant and banqu1•t fac1ht1~ Retau-,t• 11 ts 1n tht' c·1ty's lYX&Stal 1.11nl'. tlw plan c1lso must rt·ce1vt• th1· aµproval o f the C <thforn1<1 C11J:-.WI Comm1ss1on UCI eyes spending on ethnic studies By GLENN SCOTT Of' IN Deity l'tlot Ital! A warn of UCJ auditors ha" lx>Run a s tudy uf h ow campus administrators a rc <>pt>ndmg state• funds allocated by the UC Board of R£•gents for e thnic· stud1c~ The audit 1s lo df'tc•rm1ne whC'th<'r d1sc:rt't1onary authority uo;ed by campus off1c1als was w1th1n prnµt•r gu1dt·ltn<>S for USl' Cl r I h e Ill 0 n l' y . s a I d L l' 0 n Slhwart1 VIC'C' chanc£>11 o r of adn11n1strat1on a nd business st•rvtt'C'S Campus auditor.. rpport to Sc·hwarti Tht• audit wa ... r<-questt•d by v tlm.1 Martml'Z, a mt•mbt•r or tht• Roa rd ur HPl(l'rl ts Tht• rf'qUl.'St w ii ' ma d t· a f t 1· r t w o U C I prufrs.-.ors :llh•gc>d that tht' funds hav1· he<'n 1mprop<'rly u~I James Flink and Joseph Jorg<'n sen. two or 12 facuhy memb<•rs 1n th1· program. claimed rn a IC'tler last November that 1 ·t h n 11· s tud 1 <· !. funds w ere d1verl<'d tu other areas. thus WE•ak1•n1ng their progra ms The moiwy in question derives from a I 9ti9 Board of Regents Jllocat11>n o f $500.000 Spt'<'1f1call y lo supplem ent campus ethnic <.,ludl('<; progrnms BN W<'t.'n 19h9 and 1978. UC lrvm1· rt't'\.'IVt'<I $594.998 m ethntc studit"' funds . at'(·ordmg t.o a 1982 n•port hv Rov Dorm<11t•r, director 11f th<• t·ampus 11H1c'(• o f finanC'lal plannmj.( H u wt•vc-r th1• mt•lhnd n f fundm~ Wal. th.mgf'd 1n 1978 to a l~ee ETHNIC, Page A21 Rain, rain, go away? No chavce till Saturday Ir 11" o;unsh1m· vou'rp l1x1kmg !111 t1 v A<apuleo Or Honolulu f\1 I ,fU<;t• the b1oc;t \IOU Can • ,,,.,. t ,1l11ng th£• Orang1 l'oetst for tht• rwxt ft•w day., 1s varrnblC' ' l11ud1rH'S!> ThP wor.;t vuu ran t'Xµt'<.'t is ram. dnnlt• and lt•ad1·n sk1c..., It'll ht• mostly dnudy tonight <1nd T ut'SC.la y, with a 40 JX'rt'<'nt C'ham't' o f ram tonight. d('( reasmg to 20 pt>rcent Tuesday afternoon Tht' N1Htonal Wt•ather S<>rv1t't' µrc'<h<·L<i variable cloudiness with oc.'<.·as1on<il drizzles WPdnt•sday. con11num1< through t nd<ly High!. Tuf'sday will be m tht> low f\Os Low-; tomght and early TuMd.n morrnng will Ix• m tht> upprr .40, Tht· lo1t1•-;t, .md ltghtest. of a h.il r d1111•n 'torms that hav(' "'"lh'<l SouthPrn Cahfornta st~ mtd-J:lnuary dnipped a scant 06 of an tm·h of ram. the weather ., t• r v 1 t <' s a 1 d S o u t h e r n l'<ihforn1a '-; ratnfall total 1s now 14 02 inc hes. nl•arly 6 inches above the av1•rage for early FC'bruarv INDEX -----------INSIDE----------- At Your S 1•f\.·111 /\ l Bullt•ttn Ao.ml Al Ermet Ron1h1'< k 112 Cavak<1cl1· H:! Class1fird l ''• H Comics B~ Crossword B!'l Death N11t 11 , . ., ('4 Ed1wnal Ali Ent.ertamnll'11 t B4 Ho roscopt• £32 Ann Landt•N 11:.! M ovtM B4 National N(•ws A:l PublaC' Not 1n-s C4 Sports l' I 4 Stock Mark l'L" 0:1 Television A6 Theater'! B4 Wea lher A2 W orld Nf'W!I AJ '\ At 6 7. Corona del Mar 's Dorothy Jo Swan11on i!I !llill inspiring 111ud.-nt11 o ( lhf' danc-P. An instructor for 50 yf"o"· Dorothy say• dan re it .. 80 healthy., I 1 kf'f'p• you in sh•~ without killing yo.,a." Pase 81. Ann Landen oHf'rA hf'r usual aage advice lo • worried 13-year-old girl who complainA ahf''a .. bt't>n a virgin all m~." En1er1alnlnf_l a 1 in Ca val e on Pasf' 82. He 'a call~d UC lrvint> 's "Quiet Man:• bua Anl~•ler basketball atandout Ben M<'Donald i• anything bul on the <'Ourl. Pal'~ Cl. ' ' • I lt>11rigan die at 7 1 l.1111).(111111 N1 "'fl"'' Bt•uth t 1 -.td .. 111 .111d lo111ltl1·1 llur r y Jo: l11111t tj.\.111, \\ '"' h1·lp1·d 1.11dtl (1"1111111-. 111 Nt "'pur I I 1.11 hrn ll1gh So h111il .t11d tlu ug M1·1111111.tl I lo"pll,ol I do .uf ,1\ 71 11 II II t '..: .• II h .1 d It\ I d I II No I.\ f'Ol I l~'.11 It 1111 ·Ill \I'"' 111· d11 ti W1•d111 ,,(." .it I• I II 111'1l1111g1 ·d ll I 111 • .,_, I lo w,,., t.11111 111 Pd:.<1dt•n11 and 1 .. '.11111· fll 11)1 I I lltdllJ(.(1'1 .ind 1 1111 I 1•11J.(11111•t 111 South ( 00J.,I ( t111' l 1 11,t 11O11 l' o II 1 I.\ ii' 111\ 11lv1•tl 111 loutldrng prco~'\ l.'> 111 N1·\~ p1111 B••o1t h. San D11·g11. San l .111" H1•\ .ind L..1 l\1slJ tl 11u 11g.i11 t.iu..:ht o ni.trut·llon n •latt·d t IU-.:.t''> JI t >rangt• l'oa:>t Coll1.·g1· I 11· wm, <J 1 d1rE>d m1·111b1•1 of lht· Elks anti l .1011' dubi. tit• Ill Mii VIVl'd by hr:. wrft.'. Huth. thrt.>t• dau~hl~·r:.. Sh1rh.•t> Wandnx:kt· of Nt•wport &·.tt•h , I 1•rrr Dt~:k1·1 111 C11nmJ .111d Patll 1-'loram·t• 11f HO!Wvrllt· .ind two ·""'· D.1v1d of Hr Vl'r:.1d1·. and l 1mothy of Nt·wport &'.1d1 I It> als11 1s surv1vl'll b y J 'l. grandchildren. a grt•at - gr andchrld and a brother. Hrehard of Glim Ellyn. Ill Thl· family asks thJI nll'munal • lo nal1011s lw mad<' tu lht• I I earl Fund f'un1•ral :>t•rv1n·s w1•11· not dl\lllJUnt•1·d Bod y found 1n Irvine Tht• lio1h 11( .1 Hus.-.11111or man \\ ,,.. fuund Su11d.1\ 111 .1 d1to h 1n Ir' Int'. Sh1·11 Ir·., l>i parl11wnt , 11 f '' 1.1 l-. -..111 I 1\ll·xa11d1•1 Er 11 Cn·1ght1111. fib. """ found Ii\ fit·ld work1•1., el l H l.• .1 111 -...11d Lt Wv..it t I ldrl I '1t·1ght1111 h.od twt·n 11·p11rlt·d 111-.. ... ing un Ft•lt I 1'111 n "'' 11 1111 1nd11.1t1111i-. of 111111 pl.i y ol ~"lll'l<t lt•d Wllh 1 'r1·1ght(ln '-. d1"1th. 11 ... n '>Jld l·> .. 11 l c .i 11-.1· o f rf<'<I l h w rl I b<· d 1 t I' r rn 1 11 1· d { o I I u " 1 n g I•'"'• 1l11g1< .11 ''"'" P"' form1~I hv I ho • 11111n1 1 ., nit 1u I I.in -..ud .. A shoe-in Whitt> TV c·auawrutt ( oc.usecJ o n sk y divers for orw tteque nc .. of a commerdal for Adidus, makeup artist Annu Sugano attended to modd Tamara Ty1mn of· North Ho llywood. She the n run along Laguna's Main Beach in unother scene. A crew from Franct-and Los Ange les did the project for foreign TV. .. - Suspect arrested ETl-INIC STUDIES EXPENSE PROBED BY UCI. • • • Mesa burglary \ I h11111 i>"lr"' .,. ·,111 h lodJ v 111 \\t·'I l 11· l.1 l\11·..,.1 l ndt-<l Ill lht• .11r1";l 111 .1 .!.J 't'.lf 11ld tn1n-.rc•111 111 -.usp111<111 ol 1·ar bur~larv and J>OS!K'SSHll1 11f ""''"n µroµ«rty h1d1ng nt·.or 1 111111m1r11.11 burlchni.: .111 hour .111<1 a h<.11f l.11t·r Th<' '-PC'ond ,u..,pt Lt " hc·rng sought From Page A 1 l1l1ll k gr.1111 tor l'th1111 -.tudll'!> am.I thn·l' u tllt'r :.p•'l l.ol programs The d1spule renters on h ow m uch lt'f'way :a C'ampus l'hanc:ellor has in allocatrnl( th~ block grant. Thi· Hhrnc studies program ts part of lht' School of Social Sc 1enu·-. Currently, 14 undergraduates and 32 graduate {)ffrn·r Tltnm.1~ l'1J!4'<: s pol t1·cl l\~11 ml'n .ii :! .om <ti !Hth S1r1-.·t .111d Monn1\ 1.1 A\ 1·11w· 1 ;irrv111g ;a ,1,.r1·11 .111d 1 • .-.-.1·tt 1· -.p1 ak1 r~ 1111!11" -..11d 1111 11.111 droppt'll th1 11\l'I C h.1111lis1• ,111d flt'<I Medicare saving . ., in billions? Coastal Mosely CIOuOy IOOdy Wllh highs 11 .. a1 60 L 1ghl ano mlerm111en1 '<t•n oecrea~•ng IO 20 p"rc.ent lodar Mo~tty LIOUOy ano c.004e< 1onoght ano T Uf'Sd&r Chance 01 1>gh1 ram 0< Oriul<I lace fo<llQfll C'nOong Tuf'Hl&y ~flernoon Overn•ghl row~ •n mod SOs H1Qh• 1 t>PSOay •n Inf• low 60s Aa1n fHn1lall•l1Cy 40 Pf!'Cl!nl late tonight and 20 Pf'•CPnl llv Tut>•OAy Af1~noon Elsewnflt t-f rom Po1n1 ( oncep11on 10 1he M &••can fl•·'~' eno out 60 m11M Winds n\ler Out'r watPr' SOiJlh lo •oulhweo\I 10 lo :>O t..no•s loday l11rn1ng soulh co '°"tlleasl lo<11ghl .1nC1 Tuesday C.omlltne<I M'8 and ~well 6 lo 12 INI Locally lognt •·•nail..., wmds nlQfll ano mC>tnlng 1 n urs lltocom•ng mos!ly >Ulnwt.'91ertr 1~~ rnan 12 •nots n lhe aflerr1oon~ loOay anO Tut>sd&y Wllh I 1001 w•nd WRVl!S WPsterry swells 1 lo 5 feel Mosiiy r.loudy Chrough luescJay wolh nc-c.&sional hghl rain nr dr1u1e l '.S .. -.un111u1r)' Heavy snow f11tl over much 01 llwo Nor11>ea11 11arty lodey turning to frt!C!Zlng droui., IO lhe M>Ylh, And bltler coed """'fKl ov11r mu01 ol I he Mld"'8'JI Snow 1p1•ad from Into m•d·Allanlle Co1111 1n10 soull'Mltn ,..,,,_ England dump109 at leall 3 inc'-on New Yorlt 4 c~ on Wuhltlgton. 0 C S 1nch&s on Phlladelpflla and W1lm1ng1on 0.1 • Ind 10 lnctiH In PUii ol New Je11ey Winter 11orm werning1 ....,.. In 9'f41et lrom New Je< MY 10 MMUCflUMttl. ~. lrMZlng dt1ate !ell .er<> .. lhe Virginie mountain• and N0<1 ll Ceroll\e The t.Mdwiltl Md Or-1 Lall• lled lligll1 1now. 11'f!li. tub-zero lemQ4fat\lf M .,.,.,. reglStereel In Min~ Md Iowa. Tile IN'CUry plun~td 10 18 btlow iero In HlbllirlO, Minn. OrlUI• continued over th• •out1*'n All81111c Coeat, whlle rain ~ Aottda. Soow wH f0teca11 l0t leler today from WHI VlrOfnle and Ohio ecr-H9w JerMy end 1n10 New lngl.nd. Some lllOW aleo wu .. peeled ltom'•••••rn Oreoon Mld the SltH• Ne\lede end IQ'OM ldlflO lfld MonfllnL Snow cneft9rng lo rein wH Pfedlo'4iel for "'8 lcMW not1Nm MOClljH , Nevedl 81)d etattrn Oregoi1, .... ,..., -~· ~uhlnglon COM! _, Te111perllu••• around the netlon et ~. PST rmnotd lrom 11 deg• ... "' Key WHI, Fi. • 10 ,. dtgf .. tltlOw -0 "' HIOOino.Mlnn • WASJllN(;T< )N Pn~1d1·nt Rl'ag;m·, µro~I to n>qutrt· M1-<l1< .in· rt'\.lpll'nL-. to µ.1~ mun· of th<•ir hosp1t.al brlb ti>uld 1111·v1·rH thou-...ind ... of ho-.p1t..tl1z..1t1on..., and s;1\'t• th<' govc·rnm~nl "" lo $!'i b1ll111n. -..iv:-th<' .1uthor 11f a ht'alth <art• study With the avc·rag1· n,...l 11f .1 d..i v II\ l lie hcii-n1tal now ;it !t.:I0-1 a nd l'XPl'<'led to n~· to f,:i:'lll. J rt-<·1µ1enl mt~ht pay up tc1 $1 ,5 12 • Drizzle to continue California l hf!' lates1 in • Mtif'MtS o f W1f'ller storms broughl Soutn••" Ca1tforn1a within an inctt of •U ~early av&•BQ& for rain live months ahMd ol schfKlule The SIXCl'I and MIVl!nlh PaClfot itOH'l'\S we(~ mild c.ompared 10 t1v@ prev1ou1 downpours ine1 have d1enclled tlll" Wt!sl Cont .. nc,. Jan 'l 1 claJm109 10 '"'9'\ ano wrea••ng S 100 m111ton on Clamage tllfoughout Cahl0<nia 6ut the week and ahowers ooolleO i oulhern Cer11orn1a s sacuon 101a1 to •• t cncht" comp.,t!d .ntn 1h8 a vet eoe t 4 85 1nclla typ\GaJ bt!""-1 July 1 end June 30 Ave<904 rel<'llaJI cnrougn F t!ll 6 os 8 63 1~ We nao a storm 1na1 mo~ 1n10 Northern Cal1forn1e ano Oregon lh1• alt&rnoon anO we 001 the 1a11 end ol 11 NetlQnal Wealhe• Service moleOrOl<>Q1ca1 1ec11n1c1an J&ll Wright se10 ta1t1 Sunday Tempe ratures NATIOtt Hf Lo "'lbany 21 18 ... 11>\JQ~QUfl 41 2• Amarillo )1 10 Aallftvllle l7 34 Anania 37 36 AllanllC City 40 32 Au111n 48 32 6 elllmo<e 31 28 Blllll"IQI 41 28 Birmingham 45 35 e11ma1cl< 22 3 6ot11e 43 34 6oaton 30 21 Brownsv111e 115 411 6ull&IO 3;> 211 6;Jrllnglo<l 15 11 Cupet ?9 :13 Cher ... lo<l SC 53 311 Charlellon. WV •1 33 Charlolle. NC 34 33 Cheyenne 38 23 Clltcego 27 17 C1ne1nruo11 33 28 Cle¥eland 33 29 Columbla SC, 311 311 Columbva 34 27 O~Ft We><tll 40 31 "4•'•" ........ ,,.~, c;...''"',. ........ J s Ot-o1 01 ( ,.,.,.,.._.,,,. l'ronts Coo ,... Warm ..,. Oayton )2 26 0..1wer 41 20 Ot!a Moones 26 7 OtterO•l 11 24 Oulu!h 12 18 El P~Yl SS 33 F~rgn 9 4 F 19Q'1&11 36 30 C.•t1BI Falls 38 30 ~13rll01CI 75 :n Ht!lene J7 26 fionoeutu 82 6:1 Housron 50 36 lnd•an11p<>11s J 1 23 Jackson M S 43 36 Jacll aonvlfle Ml 43 l<enu1 Cl1y 13 -2 l U Veges so 48 llllla Aoclt 40 n LoutavHMI 35 28 lullbOCk 33 23 M&mphl1 39 31 M1am1 77 1'1 Mltwauk8t! 29 17 Mplt-SI P8ul 18 ·8 Nullvltle 43 31 New Orlf!en• 55 41 ~YOt'k :18 ?7 Nor1olk 44 34 No<lll Plane 38 13 Oltlahom• Clly 35 13 Ornalla 14 5 Ot18f\do ee 80 PllHldelphla 30 2e Ph09nl• 80 S-4 Plllaburgll 32 28 P0t1fand, Me 27 Ill Pe><lland, Ore 46 40 SURf RIPORT Prov1oence 31 Raleigh 38 A8pld City 40 Rsno •2 Richmond l3 San Lake u San Anlon•o 50 Sf'&lllA 45 <;nrev!190'I 44 Sioux Falls 17 SI lOOI& 3;> SI Pelt!· T ampR 69 $1 St" Mane :13 Spo~e"& 33 Syr&GulMI 25 Topek1 30 Tucaon 55 lulaa 34 Weth1ng1on 34 Wlchlla 28 CAllFOi.NtA HI 6ak&r1tleld S7 Eureka 5S rretno 52 lanGHl8' 51 LOI Ar tlO Oak Ian SS Pt110 Robles 55 Reo e1u11 50 RedwOO<I Clly sa Reno 42 Sac;ramento 51 SaJtn•t 58 San OteQo 84 Sen f'rlnGIKO 5e Santa 8 11rb••• 58 SIOC:klon 62 8er11ow 61 91Q 8Mr 38 Blllhop 42 C•l•llna 68 MonrOV1a 68 Tides TOO.AV Stieond low I 02 pm Second high 7 -4:1 p m TUHOAY '"'' IOw 120t e m t 15 em :18 32 20 37 31 31 32 40 35 0 10 58 --4 28 18 ·II 41 Ill 29 2 Lo 51 42 51 48 55 55 55 50 68 37 51 SS 58 52 54 52 -42 23 29 46 48 0,0 3 4 u 113 =:1'1aw 1.31 p l'I 0,3 I 8eoond high I : 17 p,191 3.8 8un 1111 IO<lt' ll 5•21 p M, rlttt Tuttdey II ·O I m Moon rtMI roct~ Ii a ~ em • NI• f t 11>1 p.m. students are St'<'kmg degr(>('S m the sub~t. acrordmg to recent campus reports J 11 1 g 1 n ~ '· n 1 ' J><• r t " i • , • t h n 1t ., t u d 11 • ~ o t l l' I on I\ long ... 1and1ng d1::.put1· about $:'l8.6UO wc•nt to their prugram U t h e r s t u d e n t s a I s o a n · Pnrolled an olasses. e1lh<•r for genera l educ.ational purpos<'S o r aJ> part of degree n-qu l'll~ for social sciences progr ms fundrnl!( for th~· prol-(ram. wh1c·h fUt.'UM·:. on how nunrn itv c·ulturc·:-i S<:hwart7 said the a udit s hould cl1·vc•loi:x'CI and rnll'rai·t in curr 1•111 be rornplt•tt'd m about a month. Anwr ic·an sociC'l'' Jnd tht-n•i:.ults will b<• sent to Thi• two prof<'S.'>'>r-<larm. for Mar 11 n C' z . w h o w 1 I I b e T h e letter from Flink example, th<il of $11 !:1 (}()() n-sponsrblt• fordec1dmg w he ther a 1 loc·a tt '(f 1 n t hr las 1 '>('hoot yea""· r;....;.to;;___11._>_m_a_k_1_· _t h_c·_f_1_n_d_m_g_s_p_u_b_l_1c __ _ We s uggest o ur cotto n sweater for the m o nths ahead It's a s uggestion we ma ke with good reason. Added to the handsome casual appearanu~ of our cla ssic c rew neck model 1~ a Lnmfon you can enjoy now and th roughout the S u mmer months. In triple stripes o f navy on yellow. red on navy or n avy o n Kelly g reen. S izes smal I. med ium. large or extra large. $f7 V1r l'l'll"B rtlt>l118rC1/Js,,1 <tJ•d '"Amor.I.I>! f\pr,11 Tt1 1.1ppl) /t•r ,, H"1<>lt 1 Br,uhrrt C J1o1rx< A,• ••Ufll, pllo•n< 101/-/ rn I ·800 N 7 WOO UTAl41SHIO 1111 ~cflJiJkr.P ~~®D furntshlng& for ilrn. Women ~ Boys 530 W8ST rru STRHET. LOS ANGELES. CALIF. FASHJON 1SLAND. NEWPORT RRACH , CALIF. . l I • ' ' ~ I .. Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT /Mondey, February 7, 1983 Northern state under rain siege l~our n1ore arson fires st~t at (~t~dars-Sinai Uv Th Ai.:.odatl'd l'rt· s -I.< 1:-. t\ Nl: l·:l .l•:s Tiit I ·1 .. 1.11' S11 1.01 I 11 l'bu~ tim. struck \ Ut(a111 , ..,,.11111..: 111111 '-'•'• kt·111I llll'' 111.11 l111111Hht tlw 11l1mbt·r of } 111 i.011 ... .it tlw "'hll'>flll.11 lll th1 ,1....... Ill 1:1 Ill Ii I I Wtc•ek:.. :' 11ulhu1 Ith'' -..11d Noliod v "'·" hw t • · Wh1w\'<'I 1 ... '''tllll!o( tht 111 1 ... 1-(lllllg \11 lw c .1u..iht," f1rt• :· i;pokl·:.111.111 .11111 \Vc ·l I ... ,,1111 -TIH• 1x•r..1111 1' hou11d lo mnkt• a m1:.l;;k1 11· ... 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R eagan <-e lt-brates 72nd birthday WAS I 11 N<. ;TON Honalcl Ht•ag<Jn. tht· ulde~t nwn to scrvt• as pr<''>ltl<•nt. n·h·l11.1t1·d '"" 7.!nd l11rthd.i~ Sund.1y with a hehcoplt•r r1tk in .i "'1ow ... 1111 m. ,1 l1ntof party and .J ljUll'l dinn<'f with frll'ntb. a1d1"" s;1v Mount S t. H e le n e ruption near VANl'OU\'EH. Wa .. h Warn1n~~ that Mount St H<•lens '.• 1s likl'lv to Prupt 1•xplo~1v1·lv within two wp1•ks arl' being taken "wtth ,1 httlt· gob 111 -..tit" i..., .... 11m· of tht• vokano·.., m•1ghbors The· U S Gl·ulog1l .ii Sw vt•\. .ind the· UmvN:-.lly of Washington has 1s.su1•d an .idvhorv -.a, rn..: movenwnt and g.i' t'm1ssions rt'(·ord1·d \\ 1th111 th1-voltano t·1att·r 1nd11at1-<l an 1·rupt1on was 1mmm1·nl w1th111 1w11 w•· .. k:-. pn1h,1hly w1th111 onl' Nixon to work as Tl' anchorn1an NEW YUHK l-'lrn11·1 Pr1•,1d1·nt Hrt·hcird M Nixon. 70, starL\ work Lh1-; wt•t'k :Cs .tr\ .mi horman .tnd inll'rv1ewe r for a sl·rt••s of t1·lt·v1:.111n µrugrams Jealtnl<( with w orld affairs, an:ordin..: lo .J µubli:.hN.i n·po1 t Satellite remnant reported down WASllINL;TuN Tlw rad1t1C1C'llYl· rt•mnant o f a Soviet nu<:ll·ar-pow1·n ·d 'PY 'id\t•lhw tumblN.i lo ns doom over the South Atlantic cl(1•,m I JOO nulcs ea-.t of BraZll at approxunately 6 10 d 111 EST tnd,1v the L}toft•nse Dcp<1rtnwnt said Mortgage inte res t rates fa ll WASlllNC;TON Thi <JV1•ragl' ratt' of mwn -:.t paid for ne"' mortgc1g1~ ha. ... fa ll<'n Lo th1.! lowt"'>t level smre October of IYHO. tht· govc·r nm1·nt '><IY" Tht• avt'.'rage rate (ell in JanCJ.ary to t:l 92 1wrc·(·nl, m;1rk111~ thP sixth dl'<.'lme in a row, the Federal Hom•· Loan B:mk Board rt:porl<'<l Sunday H)' Tht' Anol'lalt'd l'r"n A IH'rll'll or powt-rlul llltll'llll.i clnvt·n hy "a 11tr1mu r1v1•r u( air" I ro111 Jupu11 t·u1111nuc•J Ul'rOllll No 1 thl'r n Cullf11r n1u to clo y. :...w1·lhnK !ltn·umN, 1hn·11tt•ru111_.( u IH'W WHVI' or mudslldt.>11 u11d wh1pp111~ t ht• ~ll OW l'OVt'rl'd S 11•11.1 with htt:h wmds 11nd mort• :.llllW Tht· Nut1onal Wl'1tth1·r St.·rv1<.'t.' w.1riwd that tht• !l lorms 1irt• C'X JW '<'h '<-1 Lo pu111Hh ltw st.ill<' for ,11 lt•a:.t S4'VPral duy11 ''This rivt•r uf 01r, p11mt1•d d 1r1· l· t I y al th t' N orth t• r n ( 'alif11rnu1 l'uHsl. will t•1.mtinu1· lu movt• a sc.·nC':. of fronts through th•· .irl·a 1ntu the end of thl' Wt.'C:k." thl' serv1t•t• said today Tht• nl·W :.tornlH t•omt• on toµ uf ra111 and snow thul buffcll'<i the· Texan wins with tallest of tall tales TEHLINGUA. Texas (AP) - T h l' <' r o w d m a v n o t h a v e bt•ht·v1-<l Vann L1s U..r's talt• about t1 l'Ust' o r Mt•x1l·an moonshirlt' that i.(av1• hun a n.'al lift -nght up to the sky but they hkl'd It WPll l'nough to g1v1• him tht: Silver Tongut· award Thl' loll' wa:. ljll c·nough to t'd.IW out Rtt·hard Sharp's story of eucumtx•rs that migrate to Nt•w M1•x1t•u Four t·ontestants faced five JUd~w:. and an <1ud1cnce of about JOO , s w1gg1ng twcr as they p«i:n ·h1 ·ci on th<· tailgatt•s o f -;wtum wagon.'> and pickup trud<s bal'kt'<..i up lo tht• Ch1sos Mining Co ston· 1n th1:. West T1.•xa:. ghost town Standing on tht.· ~torc's porch, L1stt•r_ a 37-yl'ar old 1.•arpt•nter, spokt• for 10 minutes Saturday night .ibout how he bought a d o Zt·n hotllt•s o r "soko l" ft-rnwnt1-d c·ut·tus JUll't.' from a Mt'Xll'an moonshiner to savor during lht• Christmas holidays. "I had 12 thot wa~ too hPavy," L1s h'r t•xplainl'd "So l drank orw . which lightened mv lo.id " ·It also hghu.•m'<i his mt.•mory, he sard He forgot when• he· had stasht'<.l lhe othl'r l l Tht•n. a l ra vcl i ng band o f schoolteachers happened by and asked 1f they oould come in from the cold. List.er Ut hi.s firepl .. ce - "and with a flash I remembered where l had hidden the 90kol." To the cheers of the crowd. Liste r detailed how his house flew olf into the sky, powered by the flaming bottles of cactus juk'<' "Upon the blast." he said, "th t•y (the teachers) looked revt•n•nttally toward the sky Thf.'y thought 11 was the &'C.'Ond Coming." For his l'fforts. Lister was givl'n Terlingua's Silver Tongue Award i.h1h.' ovt·r the· w1•1•k1•11d und follow r11111 llllljlll 11turm 1 and high t1d1·11 lhut hllVl' ulr••udy t•awied 1111 c•11t1matl'<l $100 millhm dumugt• u11d IU dl•ulh11 :cwu•wldt' NulltHUtl P.irk S t·r v11·1• µultce m•1d'Ch{•d lhr· Muran Cuunly coast rwar Pmnt 811111 tu on Sunday, 'il'llrt h ht!( I 111 l tw hod ws of an unlderHl(lt·d mun and womun who uppan·ntly w1·n · 11wt'pt off a ro{·ky cltff by 15-fuot 11urf A Coa11t li uurd ht•ltt•opter l'rt'W ~polled tht• w11111<1n lying fan• down m till' WJ\t'r i.t.•vt•ral yarili. from thl' :.ho1 t'. but was unahh• to rt'al'h ht·r lx•fort• sht• d1saµpt·<.irt'tf 1n tht• d1ur111nl'( !H'll, u Coast C.:uurd uffinal said A tral'tor trJll<·r uvt·rlurrll'd un s no w t·uverc•d lnlt·r,tatt• 80 Sunduy •ll Donnc•r Summit. s narling traff1t· and slnrnd111.1< Compact education thoUMndl'i of mo\or111.11 for almo11t :w m ii t'tl li lghwuy J>11t r11l offln .·r11 t•!leorlc.•d 100 trut·k11 and buiw11 J141~t t he• trufllt' Jum, but a cl 1111a1 Ldl1•1 ll Jld •' 11 tl'ral I y thuu1111nd11" of motorists wen• xtrund<'d for houn1 Orw motorist sufft•n>d a h<>art atlt\t•k und wai1 tukt>n to tht• hO!lp1tal by tht• highway putrol Thc• 42 Yl'Ur-old woman wai; hsU.'<1 111 &1t111fal'tury «011drt1on. Travr•lt•rs adv1sor1cs wt•rt• 1......,u1.od for tht• L<ikl· Tohut.' baHtn and otht·r p:trls of thl· S1Nru Nt•vada, whe n · snow lt·vt•li. r .rngc•d from 4,000 lo ~.000 fe<'l "All our streams und t:rt'l'ks art' lookintt mon• likl• rivt•r gorges." i>eud Kt·n U'<'. a ranger al Mount Tumalpa11o State Park "Then·'s hurdly anyone visiting UC l nine stude nts Francis McEldownt!y and Die p Nguyen grade physics lab reports in the rear o r a hatchback in the UCI parking lot. here. ~· real eeri.e." Somt> flooding O<'curred o n o n -ramp• along U.S. 101 and 1-80, and the Califo rnia Traruportatlon depart.meqlo-ews were dispatched tO po11t ~na 111gna, a CHP spokeswoman aald. Motor11t s w ere cautio ned ub o ut u si ng t-he San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridie, whert' heavy rain and winda up to 40 mph m a d e travel haUirdoua, the CHP said. A gale warning was mued at Pornt S t . George and Point. Arf'na, with winds of up to 3~ knots and a 12-Coot swell, and sma ll -craft advisories were In e ffect in San Francisco, San Pablo and S uisun bays and the west Delta. East Coast buried by snow By The Associated Pren A slow-mov ing mid-Atlantic storm that disrupted President Reagan's travel plans left IO in<'hes of snow heaped on New J ersey today. The Atlantic storm was blamed for at least one fatality Sunday -a 40-year-old Hillsborough, N.C .. man who died when his Jeep s kidded off a r oad a nd tumbled down a 4 0-foo t embankment, authorities said. "The Atlantic storm is moving slowly up the coast and you'll see snowfall continue through today and into tonight in much of New England," N olan Duke, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Kansas City, said today. "It will hang on in Maine at least until We dnesday and temperatures will begin to drop in much oC the region sometime Tuesday " Highs would be in the teens, he said. By early today, up to a foot of snow had accumulated in the mountains o f North Carolina; 10 inches in parts of southern New Jersey; five inches in Philadelphia and Wilmingto n , Del . and four inc he s in Washington. Ne w York Ci t y had three inches, the weather service said . The weather fol'Cl!d Preside nt Reagan to cut sho rt a visit to Camp David. Md., where he was cele brating his 72nd birthday Sunday. A spokesman for the New York C ity Sanitation Department said 618 employees bad been called in on overtime Sunday at a cost of about $60.000 to spread sand a nd salt o n bridges and overpasses. The snow caused delays of 15 min u t.es to half and hour at the area's three major airports. Social Security to decca ed W/\S lllNt;TON Soc:1al St-cu11ty Comm1ss1un1•r John Svahn ~v~ a parl1.tl t hN·k of n~:ords has uncovered I .41 I caS(>S in wh11 h Soual S1'< unty paid mon· than $6 million to dead pt'C1plt· And hi'"-'"'" that m.iy Ix· JU~t Lh(• tip of the iceberg. Violence subsides • trucker strike Ill S hultz visits troops in Korea SE( >UL. South K11rec1 SecrC'tary of State George Shultz pt'<'rt'(f ovl·r tht· dl'm1htarrn'<.I wm· mlo Norlh Korea today, VH'W<'<I Aml'nt.m soldiers m 1•ombat gC'ar and said: "It's not gamt>-pl.tying up lwrl', n 's for real " Und er prt"S('nt security arrangt•menLc;. troop stnmgth 1.1n the Kon•an pernnsula includes betwC'C'n li00.000 to ti!'l0.000 South Korc•ans and about 39,000 Anwnt-,111., l'Omp<1n'tl wrth ;m <-sl1mated 800.000 North Koreans Iran la unc hes big offensive NICOS IA. Cvpru.. Iran said LOd<iy it had unleashed its b1gg<"\l offc•ns1vt.-smtt• the• outbreak ur thl' war against Iraq. retak1nl( 100 squart• m1l<'S o f tt•rrrtory 1n what rt called a final offens1v1· that ''\h ·.,trnyed thP c·ombat capabiltty of the Iraqi army " Lebanon fighting claim 25 BEi RUT. L<'l'l.1non f>ruS<> m1ht1amen say they've seized control of the c"Cnt,ra l mountam town of Aley and killed 25 Chnsti11n Phalang1st fighters 1t1 a snow -shrouded clash between the two sccwrian factions Th<• Christians today asser ted they've taken <'Ontrol of a nrarby town By The Associated Press Seventeen men and w o men were arrested today on n oting charges after a rock smacked the cab o f a truck in Ohio. but a federal official says such violence 1s down a nd pre di ct ed the eight-day independent truckers' strike will end soon The cost of getting products to market was up in some a reas. shippers sa.td. and the hike was expected to be passed o n to consumers. The poliC'f' action in Ohio was the biggest arrest since the strike began On Sunday night. four men had been arrested near Pittsburgh after they forced a truck off the road. held a knife to the driver's throat and then assaulted a deputy who tned to help, said Allegheny County Deputy She r if f J os eph Schmerbeck. Eight of the 17 people arrested near Youngstown . Ohio. and charged with rioting identified themselves as truck .drivers. the Ohio Hightvay Patrol said. The 12 men and five wome n were released on $1,000 bond each. said Sizt. Walter Charko of the We're Listening ••• What do you ltke about the Daily Pilot? 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INIJ .• ••a•_.........,. ...... ........_ .. ....,..._. ~~~ ~V..!.:r.n; VOL~MO.• Police c racking down on rioting; convoy drive r wounded in Ohio authorittes said. Mike Parkhurst, president of the Independe nt Truc k ers Assoc iation, claimed again Sunday in Omaha, Neb .. that 70 percent of the nation's 100,000 independent haulers support the shutdown . and he called the violence the work of "a small group of wackos." Mahoning County Jail A state• trooper following a truck at I am had sc.•n a r<x·k "about thl' SIU' of a sortbJll being thrown from the interior of a tent she lter US4..-'<l by p1t•kt•ts," said state patrol Capt Arland E Nelson The nJ1.·k damaged the cab but caused no lllJUries. hl' said. Six peopl{• wc•r e chargt.•d with disorderly conduct at the same locatton WC'dnesdav The worst incident or violence during tht' w ve kend also <X'CUrrt'<l in Ohio, where a driver l<·ading a convoy was seriously mJured Saturday night. his leg s hattered by a s n iper's bullet. Shots wt•rv fired Sunday at working drivers in Louisiana and Io wa. but n o ont• was hur t. The length o f the strike would "depend on the drivers' determination," said Parkhunt, who called the strike to protest rising fuel taxes and highway fees OJr fO'-UitR.. aA.OCor comporuon our eua.d<l.1o.m~1n JOcl<at-\& t.onnczd. ftom thi {\ naS.. Tll:W' z.a.a land. p:z.lt.s t.md \!!> ~ pz.¢T- ~ft. ond mzllow~ ~ and durobl.a., 1ropux:cbly tallorv.d. U'\.&lde end out with 'M:X>l kruURd ruff&, ~endinsick poc1<4t. 'W. t.h\Jlk CAJt' aAdcxx" ~ mcy w:ry 'Mill ht your Olvof'\la. jacket.. C!Va\\ablti in nert.ural ~ .. t>ioom.~ end rad.. 44 Fothlon ltlond • ~ a.Ddl • 714/flM·IO'IO 1001 Wnrwood Blod.. ~~......, • IJJl-...n3 I • I -------............... ~-~=· ~ - ~ I Orange CO'HI DAil Y PIL01 /MomJuy, February 7, 1993 County must bare settlenJent details Hearings on hospital plan slated '• The co unty mu1H rt•lt•usc· detalls o f an o ut -o f -court aeltlement wllh a fornwr On.ingf' County Jail Inmate whOSt.> throot was slashed while in thc-jail. an Orange County Superior Court judge h.as ruled HB woman heads north OC libraries Huntington Beach resident Georgia Weddle has been pro moted t o n orth coun t y regional administrator for the Orange County public library system. She is responsible for the supervision or llbraries in Brea, Cypress. La Habra, La Palma, Stanton, Villa Park. Los Alamitos-Rossmoor and Seal Beach (t.wo branches) Weddle will coordinate and unify public service functions, allocate budgets, train branch managers and set l ibrary procedures and policies Weddle has been employed by the Orange County pµblic library system since 1968. Most recently she was the branch manager of the Tustin and Dana Niguel libraries. She received a mas ter of library science degree from use Woman • Ill Ne wport Beac h resident Ardythe Mae Brobeck , whos<.' relauves went to court m 1981 when a hospital tried to remove her from its facilities. has died. She was 56. How1•v1•1. Judge Wllll4lm Shl'ffll·ld '11 d1.>c:u1lon In a Lawault broul(ht by the g>ran&t> County Reght.cr newspopt•r will not take t•ffe<.•t 1mmt•d11ndy OC'<.'1tuse the l'Ounty has appc·uled it. Tht• Reg1st1.•r filed the suit aflt'r 1t was rt•vealed that the t•ounty had agreed to a cash st'ttlt.>men t !laid to be m the thousands of dollars -with former inmate M1t·hael Clemens County 0Cf1t·1als w ould not rt>veal dt•ta1ls of the settlement, however . s<1y1 ng th at conf1dtc>nt1ahty was one of the re4uir e ments agreed to b y lawyers for both sides T ht> Register cla1m£-d that 1t was wrong to withhold details bec·ausc t.axpayt•rs have a right to know how tht'ir money 1s spent . Nt·ws of tht' settlement created a stir among Orange County supervisors. who learned that a claHT\S settlement conumttee they appointed 1s empowered to make such agreements without board approval. County off1c1als said at the time that the committee can agree to settlements as large as the rounty's self -insured limit of $3 mill ion without asking supervisors. Supervisors have since asked for a review of the policy. Dr. Allen Stubberud VCI dean gels military post Allen Stubberud, dean of UC lrvme's School of Engineering, will take a leave of absent-e from the university In March to serve as chief scientist of the U.S. Air Force. Stubberud. who has taught at UCI since 1969 and sttrvt•d us dean since 1978, 1a1d his experience as an aerospace consultant during the past 27 years probably helped him win the appointment. He called the appointment, ann o un ced re ce ntly . a ''o nce -in -a -lifetime opportumty." He will work in the Pentagon in the advisory, non-career technical po8ition that is usually filled every two yea rs. "Anything the Air Force does I'm likely to get involved with," he explained. ::>upporten of the proposed Irvine Medical Center hope to begin public hearing• on their application to build the hoepltal by late March or early April. The hearlnp are part of the procesa for a atate-luued (.>ertlflcate of need. Without such a permit, the medical center couldn't be built. Organliera outlined their schedule when they announced 1h1·1r :.it'<.~pt.anc:e lust week of an Irv ine Company proposal to develop a 200-acre medical sciences complex with 15 acres donated for the medical center. IMC President David Baker said supporters hope to know by the end of the year whe ther the state Health Planning and Development Office will grant them approval to proceed with construction. Baker repeatedly used words such as "dream," "vision" and "opportunity" while de.cribing the n ew Irvine Company proposal last week. But he said gaining state approval for the medical center still will be a difficult test. The 200-acre site proposed by Irvine Company President Tom Nielsen is just north of the San Diego Freeway between Sand Canyon Avenue and the Laguna Freeway. sets program on mental health A Lecturt> program linking psychological reeearch with health care of scnlor citizens wtu be oflered at UC Irvine Thursday. The program, "Mental Health and the Older Patient," will begin at 4::JO p.m. in the new University Club It la .cheduled to end at 8 p.m. The program is aimed at health care frofeealonala but members of the public al.so are invited, sai Ken McCalUck, program d1r(.'(.·tor. C<>et is $20 for prof~lonals and $10 for all others. . Moderator will be Dr. Fraocl• Crlnella, director of Fa1rv1ew S tate Hospital in Costa Mesa. Speakers include UCI psyc:h1atry proft.ssors William Bondareff, William BllDlley and James Swanson. The program is.part of a series on aging sponsored by the Mart-ellus L. Joslyn Foundation of San Diego. Other programs 1ndude a session on ~elmer's Disease-on March 10 and case management for older patients on Aprll 7. More tnformation about the series may be obtained from M(.-C..llick at 833-5873. • The Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce will prelient awards to owners of businesses and homes who beautify the city in redesigns and remodeling Tuesday. The ceremony will take place during a breakfast meeting ~f the chamber at. the Hotel Laguna, beginning at 8 a .m. Cost is $5 and reservations may be obtained by calling the chamber at 494-1018. In addition, the chamber's monthly mixer night is scheduled Wednesday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Laguna Bank. 305 Forest Ave. Cost is $2. hospital suit dies Ntt•lse n said the company already ha~ lined up the 1nflut•nt1al Orang£· Count y bus1nt•ssml'n t u se r vl• on a n advi s o r y boa rd. Th.JI gru up 1ndud .. s Dr Arnold 0 Bt·<·k man . I MC • Thl· monthly ml><:ting of the Balboa Bay Republican Wuml'n. Federated, will be held Wednesday at the Irvine Coast Country Club m Ne wport Beach. Jack McDowell, former mayor or Laguna Beach. will be gut'Sl speaker al the l I a.m. luncheon. New president Doris Emerson will be inst.ailed al the meeting. For n'SCrvat1ons. ~II 673-7263 or 67:S-5729 Memorial Hospital tned to mov(• fund-raising foundation made 1·ha1rrnan and foumk·r of hi::. own her the offer nwd1<-.tl mstrunwnL'> l'Ompany; J H ..... 1 "'I h r h • Coastline College will offer a two-lecture program FoUowing a brief court battle, OU<.·r r uur. <· airman o l ._. led c T The foundation . an attorney Fl c u r ... 1 1 ent1t " .ruise r_ avel: Economical and Exciting Vacations" at the Hoag Me morial Hospital uo r urp · rat·• ll' •• utua h U U I c for the w o man's family said, ''h w I ,. k l e nttanan mversa isl hurch auditorium, 1259 Victoria Foundation anonymously offered '-a 1 rm an u l C' r v ._. r <.' n · s ,..__ M continued to pay the monthly Don"ld L B h r t., ~ta esa. to pay her bills and pay for care .. . rc•n. t·u-c airman o Th . I b nursing home bill. The attorney th Irv c d e sessions wi I e held from 7 to 9:30 p.m. this at a pnvate nursing home. d (' IOC' ompany an owner Wed esd d Th f • sai Brobeck remain ed at the 0 ( h 1., 0 w n d l' v (' 10 pm P n t n ay an next. e ee is .,15. Though Hoag off1c1als never home u n t 1 l her con d 1t1o n vompany. Koll Co Chairm;m Lynne Sp.reng will di.SC~ ho~ to select a cruise ship, how confirm ed n or d e n ied the worsened recently and she was Don Koll. Dr. Ut>rald Sinykin. lo ch~ cabin space, the ideal tune to.sail, what clothing to Brobeck , a native of New York. had bee n su rfe ring a degenerative bram disease and was unable to communicate. She had run up $50.000 in unpaid medica l bills when H oag donation. attorneys involved in moved back to Hoag. where she Fluor", t·hiC'f mc-<heal offll'l'r. and wear, hidde~ cost;s. d~k pla~ and dining room arrangements. the dispute saad~_:th.:..:.e.:._:h:.:..:o:.:s:..!:p:.:..:1 ta=..:..l'..:.s __ d_1_ed ____________ _:R:.:.·':.::k:.:.<'.:_r ___________ ~===F=or=re=g=1S=tr=ati=o=n=m=f=o=rma==t1=o=n=. call==Coa==as=tli=·=ne=a=t =9=63=-~0~8~11~.=~ Here's some help for wedding plans A complete guide for planning and enjoying a wedding. from e ngagement announcements to orchestrating the details of the reception. w1ll be prese nted durmg a three-part lecture series at Orange Coast College this spring. Titled "How t.o Plan a Weddmg," the series IS slated for successive Friday evenings, beginning •Feb. 18, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. in Room 207 of OCC's Chemistry Building. Senes fee ls $8 for singles and $12 for couples. Series lecturer Rachel Broome has had many years of expenence in the bridal business She's currently associated with Barbara's Bridal Shoppe in Newport Beach. Lecture to pics will include: "History of Weddings," "How to Announce an Engagement," ''Wedding Attire," "Invitations," "How to Pre pare a Guest List," "Receptions.'' "F1owers," "Caterers," "Music," and "The Ceremony." Tickets are on sale in the OCC Ticket Office. located in the college's Student Center Building. The office IS open Monday through Fnday from 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 calling 556-5527 Registration also will be conducted at the door. For information a bout the series. phone ~56-5880. Dr. Leon Axelrod, O.D. Announces His Retirement a nd Proudly Announces the Transfer of His Practice To Dr. Susan M. Hartley, Optometrist 494-2546 Park-Glenn Professional Bldg. 330 Park Ave., Suite 4, Laguna Beach Save on your '82 taxes. Save up to *>on expert preparation. In Home Federal Country. Until you actually file your '82 inco me tax form s, you can scan an IRA (or make ad<..litional contributions to an existing acco unt ) -and deduct the amount of your deposits from income on Federal tax forms . If yo u qualify for an Individual Retirement Account (and most Americans do), you're entitled to set aside up to $2,000 each year. If you' re married and you both work, that's a possible $4,000 in deductions you can arrange right now ( $2,250 if only one of you works and you file joint ly). Whatever situation applies to you, yo u may be able to reduce your '82 cax bite substantially. And don't forget the long-term benefitS of an IRA at Home Federal. High, money market in- terest that's tax-deferred until you begin Our customers san uptehalf on profealonal tax ~Dll'ltlon •rvlc11 byfuMiltlrs~. Again this year, Home Federal is offering aoother way to save at tax time. With discounts-on to draw on your account (as early as age 59Y2). the preparation df personal 1982 ' . t. U 1-State and Fe(ieral ~ Y ~ income tax for,ns . ... HOME FEDEIW- ASSTSMllWOMC0"911900ffQSSBWlll~C ... ,..._MIMSNC>LOAH ~ --CHECK THI YIU.Oi PIGBS POR oma NIAlt&ST-.OU .. Depending o n your total deposits at Home Federal, you may be eligible to save 1096, 2096 ... even 5096. • It's not only economi- cal, it's convenient too.Just call for an appointment. Expert tax preparers will be available at many Home Federal offices during the cax season. just be sure to call early for details -and for the time and location that best fit your schedule. c.aJI now, toll-free 1.aoo.192.2889 I I . ' i I -· Jackpot junked; garbage searched LYNNWOOD, Wnsh. (AP) An unemployt-d carpenter who spent fo ur doy11 searc h ing through 1 x tons of garbage for a loet lottery ticket worth $10,000 now is pinning his ,1Dckpot hopes on 40 ('rumbled slips of paJ>('r too wet or dir ty lo rt•ad. After si fting through the debris in his (ather ·ln-law's driveway m this ~attle suburb. JJ.year-old Don Temple and his family tos.""->d the last of the tr~h back into a huge bin Sunday mghl and t·alled an e nd to their <.'{forts "I'm f1msht•d. it's complcll'd and no uckl'l," srud Temple. "I gavt.• 1l a try, that's all I (•ould do. . . I guess I deserve 1t in a way , thro wing 1t away likl• I did." Temple b<.•gan looking through the garbage Thursday, afwr he realized he had thrown away a winning Washington state lottery ticket several days earlier. He said 1t would C<l6t him $80 to $200 to have the trash hauled IAWUY frum hi• rathor-ln -law'1 drlwway The search d id turn up 40 lottt>ry tkkel.'; too wt.•t or dirty to n·ud, and st.a~ lottery offlclal1 said they would be glnd lo check tht•m, just In l'nse. Lollt.•ry' workers wjll Inspect tht• tickets. even ir they are t•owrt.'<.1 with soda pop, food and l'lgar<.•tte ashes, assistant lottery dirl'ctor Hugh M ann said Sunday "I'm sun• Mr Temple would find us nothing but cooperative." Each ticket contains a duplicate validation numbe r beneath a latt'x cover which may not be legally removed by a contestant. Mann said offk1als also would hove to read the ticket number prinll'd o n the back of euch C'ardboard slip. It takt..>s lhroo or four hours to cross-<.·hcck those numbers with computer records, he i.a1d. "If w e can prove ll by that route. I'm sure it would be paid," Mann said. ~\C ~ . /'"SKI SALE SKIS BOTH LOCATIONS Now 199.95 179.95 Pick containers with caution Atomic Bionic RS Roaa1gnol S3 Olin IV Comp Wer"' 280.00 240.00 295.00 280.00 209.95 '------..:....--- By PAT HOROWITZ .__... lo ltM 0.., ..... DEAR READERS: A recent investigation by the environmental health dlvislon of the Orange County Public Health Service identified punch stored in a metal coffee urn as the cause of illness of several people who drank the punch. Analysis showed that the punch from the um contained 47 micrograms of copper and 47 micrograms of zinc per milliliter of fluid. Other people, on the aame occasion. drank freshly made punch from a plastic container and did not become ill. The freshly made punch contained 14 micrograms of copper and 6.6 micrograms of zinc per milliliter of fluid. The illness-causing Ln.ait punch. which apparently was highly acidic, leached the zinc and copper from the interior of the coffee urn. It was stored in the urn ln a refrigerator for an undetermined period of time. Since certain metala uaed in food containers may be subject to leaching that can cauae this type of poisoning. everyone ahould uae caution in the choice of containers used for storing highly acidlc products. Veterans' benefits DEAR PAT: Wlllle In tlae military I contrlbated to tlae post-Vietnam era Veteran's Educational A11l1ta.nce Prop-am. How long will I be eligible to aae my benefits? K.E ., Costa Mesa EUgibility under this program extends for 10 years from the date of your last military discharge or release from active duty, according to the Veterans Administration. You and other veterans also may be Interested t o learn that the Veterans Administration is seeking applkallons for its Health Professional Scholarship program for the 1983 fall school term. Scholarship applications and details about the program are available from the Office of Academic AffaU"S, DM&S (14N). VA Central Office. 810 Vermont Ave. N.W .. Washington, D.C. 20420. 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Cosla Mesa, CA 92626 Col~ege brochure offered to public ... . Orange Coaat College'• ~6-pa1e apring Community SefVk:e brochure ta off the prea and available to the public. The brochure Hatt the more than 400 performinC arta eventa, minl-counes, wor~ lecture•, film aerlea, buatne11 aemlnara, and continuln& education~ available at OCC th1a. 1prine. The brochure will be mailed to all remdencea within the dtie9 of c.o.ta Me98, Newport Beach, CCll'onl de1 Mar, Fountain Valley, and HW\tinatoo Beech. 'Ibey UC>~ available, free of chaf'ae, In the ooc Canmunlty Service <>Wee. Located in OCC'a Student Center BuJld1nC, the C.ommunlty Service <>Wee II open Monday \hroucb Friday from 8 ~· tb 8 p.m .. and SaturdaYI from 8. a.m. to noon. ror information about the collec•'• epnns HmHter communit.r eervlce ltneup, phone: &68-5880. • ' * :.a&1"a ALL INSURANCE ACCEPTE.D . .:::.wAS FUll PAYMENT • ...,,. H.M.O ..... ~CIWlllUI I ITATI ~ ' • fl °' ..... Cout OAILV PILOT/Monday, f'ebfuwy 7, 1"3 Al. TOUCM LOOKlmll, .. ucnw.e. MIN CGll mlNCI &IUCClll Life's load Marilyn Manuia, 58, pulls a shopping earl filled with all 1he owna along a Miami itreel. She's been on hard times the last 20 years, but thinks the last two have been the worst. u~ ... ...... , ....... c... ~-=­.......... s-. flflt.-... ,.,.. ·~c..... ........ f.... ---·----........... .._._ .,.,..., ......... -·-•TOUIUfl. .... ,.... r.t•-•• ................. ~==--John Robert AJwers :=.=:~ ......... ow..& '-99" Sdloal ,_ fw.Mfig& Modeli"9 547-1221 H you are, yo u've seen what it can do toa family or a rela-..__ tionship. You live with the heartache. The black- outs. The broken promises. You've reasoned and sympathized . Covered up and lied. Even tried to ignore the problem or make excuses for it. He only drinks on weekends. She never drinks before five. He's under a lot of pressure at work. But it only gets worse. It's pills now, too. What can you do? Call CareUnil CareUnit is a medically supervised alcoholism and drug treatment program available only in select community hospitals. CareUnit su~fully treats more people for alcoholism each year than any other private program available. But before treatment can begin, you have to care enough to call. H you don't, you can be sure of one thing. The problem will only get worse. 10 talk personally with a CareUnit couruelor; plwne 'your local CareUnit or coll w 'a1l at B<J0.4_224143. UNIT A•nk!eelC._,,.,_... ...... c.rp..albll, • (714) 49'.hl311 SOUDI OOAST Mnlll'Al:~,CJNIER Sl8'72 COASI' HJGHWAj~ii71ii~ CA_.,, \ ... ~ ........... ..-.. °" "" . ·: ·: .. • . •. ·. -- • Orange Coatt DAIL V PILO J1Mond1y, February 7, t Hotel-mOiel reveDue helps local taxpayers It seems rather odd for a city that has no hotels or motels lo be worrying about its bed tax, but the Fountain Valley City Council has just voted to increase the 5 percent bed tax now on the books to 6 percent -just in case. T h e only firm likely to be affected for the time being is Los Caballeros Ra<..-quet Club which is bu i lding a s m a ll , 40 -unit h o t e l -co ndominium sports complex, but council m embers decided tha t the city's bed tax sh ould be kept up to date in case future hotels materialize. It was suggested that an even lower bed tax might be used to attract d evelopers, but council members w isely noted that the tax could be raised after hotels w ere built, which woul..d not be considered very hospitable. Better lo be straightforward about it. The 6 percent figure is in line with present rates in most oth er county cities, though Laguna already has moved up to an 8 pe rcent bed tax and Irvine is planning an increase to 7 percent. Newport Beach voters twice narrowly rejected ballot measures proposing to increase that city's bed tax from 6 percent to 8 percent when h otel and motel owners expr essed fea r that s u c h an increase might drive away potential customers. But after those votes, the state Supreme Court rule d that increases in taxes not levied for a specific purpose -including a bed tax that goes into the city's general fund -do not come unde r the Proposition 13 requireme nt lor two -thirds voter approval. The Irvine City Council acted on the str e ngth of this ruling but Newport, responding to the dual d efeat at the polls, is holding back on furthe r' aetion for the time being. The fact is that visitors residing in h ot.els and motels do place an added burden on public services and it is in the interest of local taxpayers to have them help pay for such services through a modest bed tax. The Fountain Valley increase is justified -and· w e trust the community will in due course acquire some hotels and motels to contribute the 6 percent to city coffers. Voice for California The selection of Congressman Dan Lungren, R-Long Beach, as ranking minority member of the House Subcommittee on Immigration, R efugees and International Law could be good news for California. Lungren played an active role in last year's development and d e bate of immigration reform legislation, but in the final days o f the 97th Congress, the massive Simpson-Mazzoli immigration re form bill, which had been passed by the Senate and had the support of the Administration, failed when House opponents tangled it in some 300 amendments. Now, as top Republican in the s ubcommittee, Lungren is placed in a HollSt? leadership position on the immigration issue which is expected to be one of the top legislative priorities for the new Congress. Lungre n says he sought membership on the subcommittee when he was first elected to Congress in 1978 so that California w ould have representation on the critical issue of illegal immigration. This year he will be the only California member in the House or Senate t o se rve on the immigration subcommittee. Given the tremendous impact of illegal immigration on the state, this is a rather ludicrous situation. But Lungren is well versed in the issue and eager to pick up where last year's Congress left off so that the country may once m ore gain control of its borders. H e will serv e on the committee with representatives of Florida, New York, Texas, M~husetts and Michigan, witn Rep. Romano M8%7.0li of Ke ntucky continuing as chairman. M o r e than 30 years h ave passed since Congress last enacted immigration reform. These years have seen a shocking growth in immigration problems. The 98th Congress will be gravely remiss if it does not end the d ebate and adopt something in the nature of th e care fully -c r a ft e d Simpson-Maz:zoli bill that came so close to passage last year . There will always be pressure groups objecting to one facet or another of immigration reform but the nation cannot afford to muddle along much longer with unenforced and une nforceable immigration laws. . . -.. Opinions expressed In the apace above are those of the Deify P'iiOt." 'Oiiierviews expressed on this page are those of their authors end artists. Reader comment la lnVlted. Address The Dally Piiot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642 ... 321. 'Squeal rule' dangerous An editorial from the Sacramento Bee OTtD VIEWS communication between teen-ager and parents on the matter of sex, but hardly the sort, or undet the sort of circumstances, \hat even Schweiker KGB has WASHINGTON -The Kremlin's attempt to infiltrate the grassroots nuclear-freeze movement in ttiis country and exploit it for Soviet propaganda purposes Isn't the first time the KGB has tried such tactics in recent years. Documents locked in the files of the FBI and State De partment reveal a f8.9Cinating attempt by the Russians to sabotage the Carter administration's decision to boycott. the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games. Obviously upset by the boycott announcement, the Soviets assigned their third secretary m the Washington embassy to take steps that would counteract the White House boycott decision. The embassy third secretary. Viktor Petrovich Tyutin, like most Soviet diplomatic personnel, was a KGB agent. ACTING FOR his KGB masters, Tyutin cont ac ted a politically well-<:<>nnected American in January 1980 w ith a scheme to undercut President Carter's boycott. The American dutifully repo rte d the Russians' plan to the FBI. He re was Tyutin's game plan: He suggested to his American contact that a committee of athletes and prominent political figures be fonned to protest \he Olympics boycott. The idea was to have 60,000 letters sent out, asking recipients a liarrel of tricks to write the While House and members of Congress denouncing the boycott. Tyutin offered the American an unspecified amount for his services and for the printing and mailing of the letters. Understandably, he insisted that Q -JAC-l-Al-l-111_0_1 -~ his own name -and any connection with the Soviet Embassy -be kept secret. Tyutin also suggested that a group of Americans be formed to go to Moscow, attend the Summer Olympics and issue a press release criticizing the boycott. The FBI called Tyutin's sch eme a "classic covert active-measu r es opera tio n." It (ailed because the American contact reported It to the FBI. which then informed the S tat e De partment. Tyut in quietly left Washington for home in May 1980. Another. more recent example of the KGB's "active measures" occurred last June. It involved a legitimate New Orleans cons ulting firm, Aviation Personnel International. which numbers among its clients s uch blue-chip corporations as RCA and General Mills. According to a l ette r on API stationery, dated April 26, 1982, the compan y had a secret ag.reement to provide mercenary helicopter .pilots for the South African Alr Force. The letter also alluded to a secret deal among the United States, South Africa and API to take part in the abortive coup attempt in the SeycheUes in November 1981. THE LETTER was signed by API's assistant registrar, "Michelle Lang." It was used as the basis for articles in several African newspapers, including the Herald in Salisbury, Rhodesia, as evidence of an apparent plot by the United States and South Africa to overthrow the leftist government in the Seychelles. · But the letter was a fake. The KGB goofed. "Michelle Lang" is not a real person, but a code name used by API on some form letters. "Her" signature is actually a composite of two company employees'. "It was a good attempt to sign "Michelle," an APl spokesman told my associate T ony Capacc10. "We are surprised." A CIA analysis had this to say: .. The API let1er is a total fabrication and its conte nts have no basis in fac t whatsoever. The apparent political motivation behind the forgery -and Soviet forgery practice -all suggest Soviet involvement." CHP asks speed limit Inodif ication The fuU impact of the 1974 Arab oil embargo on the quality o r life in California has become painfully apparent: More or this state's residents routinely break the law than ever before, and law enforcement officials are powerless to change things. At least that's the assessment of thoee whose job is to keep watch on \he flow of vehicle; over California roada. Kent Milton, a spokesman for the Califomla Highway Patrol, recently oCfered the opinion that "regardlea of speed limlt, people tend to drive al a speed they f~l ia safe." Who the heck 's in charge here, anyway? THE ANSWER probably lies In Washington. D.C., from where emanate federal highway safety dollan as an encourageme nt to enforce the 55 mile-an-hour national speed limit. Current fede ral law requires the governors of individual states to certify each year that at least half of the vehiclea in their states obey the speed limit. According to the chjef o f the f e dera l agency In charge of administering thoae funds, at least two and perhaps five states are in danger of losing some federal tax dollars when 1982 data is in. Callfomla funda are safe. Such a circumstance may help explain why so many drivers in California feel a justified confidence as they z:ip along at 60. 65, and 70 mph Too many speeding tickets, you see. and the governor would have a tough case proving that half of r-• IUl 111111 hil subjects did indeed obey the law afld drive no futer than 55. Lawlessness prevails acroes the land as a consequence. The California Highway Patrol is supporting a change tn the federal government's present law, which eventually would require an act of Congres1, in order to allow higher vehicular speed on certain California high.ways. Federal authorities ar e, treating the proposal w ith a certain degree of casualness. Saye Raymond A. Peck Jr., chief of the National ffiihway Traffic Safety Administration: "We understand that California ls anxious to deal wi\h certain roads, to permit \hose that are demonstrably safe to be treated differently. And CaUfomla ls not the only state (to seek exceptions).'' When the lower, nationwide speed limit was first imposed, the primary objective was the saving of petroleum products. But during that first year , there was a drastic downward trend in highway deaths, leading to the conclusion that lower vehicle speeds translated mto safer hjghways. THAT IS TRUE only on secondary roads where the posted limi.ts already er e lowe r than the maximum, according to fed erally produced statistics. The newer, larger freeways pose a different situation. Milton of the CHP says that the lower speed limit on the superhighways causes the patrol "a lot of problems with enforcement." Also, he says, the CHP "can see no benefit in keeping limits so low" on those freeways that were designed for 75 to 80 miles an hour. Highways in this state prominently mentioned as potential reclpienf.S of relaxed limits include Inters tate 5 through the Central Valley, Interstate 15 and Interstate 10 in Southern California and some st.retches of Interstate 80 in Northern Callfomia. The road to major change -and this would be one -is a Jong and arduous one, and it 1s unreasonable to expect the new, higher speed limits to evolve very soon. It's hard to argue with outgoing H ea lth and Human Services Secretary Richard Schweiker's pro f essed desire to improve communication between parents and their teen-age daughters. But how he imagines that can be accompU.hed by requiring family-planning clinics to s nitch on those who r e quest birth-control devices la beyond comprehension. Yet that's predaely what Schweiker, in one of his last acts as secretary, said the government intends to do; require all federally assisted family-planning clinics to notify parents when their daughters request such asai1tance. "This," Schweiker explained, "wlll help remove a barrier between perenta and lldolescenta, thereby encoura,ing more oommunication in families.' could regard as desirable. r------------------------------------------------- Balderdaah. There Is no data anywhere that any such thing will happen and a great deal to indicate that It will not. What's much more likely is that thoee teen-a1en too a.fra1d to tell their perenia voluntaril)' will either aet their contrecept.lves on the atreet, thua 1etting, up another illegal dnai market, tet them from frienda, or take their chances and torao them entirely. a coune cen.tn to reault In •tAll more unwanted teen-age~ At I.bat point, of couree, there may be IOm. forced ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat ==-r.;;.:c:~:.-. o.---. . ~ For a generation, in the face or \he shocking increases in teen -age pregnancies, herculean efforts have been made by Planned Parenthood and 9e0res of other agencies, including government, to gel young people to take some responsibility for their sexual activities. To say that the forced reporting requirement would remove any barrier to still more pregnancies. simply makes no tense. Adole1eents who have confidence ln their parents wlll consult them anyway. Those who don't will get their contraceptives from IOurcet they can truat.. or oot. get them at all. In any case. \he communJcation that can be fol't'ed by Schweiker'• policy la hardly likely to foster undentanding or good countel. It'• no way to protect either the heal\h or the morale of the )'oonfPltel'I that Schweiker prttenda to be concerned about. The best thina one can hope for th1a prosram la that Schweiker'• eucce11or, former Ma111Chueetce Congreaman Margaret ~r. wW reconakJer It when 1he .-umea offfc». Dickens reawakens early visions of virtue At the performance I attended. about halfway throuah the atage production of "Nicholas NlcKleby," die sophisticated audience began applauding the hero's noble poeturin.g.and booing the villain's vile J1U1chlnationa -much aa It they were a rustic audience of a century qo, caught up in \he melodrama of "Eut Lynne.'' Dickens, of coune. wrote melodrama, ..... u .. -... .._.~;5' mllY 11111 W> knowledgeable commentators, such as Cheeterton, ln.sisted that he was in large part responsible for the basic reforms that F.na1and underwent in the latter part of the 19th century -in the tchools, in the law court.a, in the abolition of debtors' prllona and the formulation of child labor laws. It ia complained of him that he "exaggerated,'' but hi• exageratlon was alway• of character, not of conditlona.. At any rate, he did .e bis world in tmnl of bl8ck and white, aood and evil, wron1 and rl1ht. wlthout the tnct.terminate M'8del of py we have Mc<>me conditioned lo acc:epUna and dltcrimlnatlng amona. And while wt may be the t.uer for It. a prtmiUve part of ua contlnu• to tone for the eh.,-p dlatlncUona he delin .. ted between nobllJty and villainy. awareness; but a portion of our nature deeply regret& this, and yearns for the simple equatiollll of yesteryear. We can aee how quickly this retuma in any war, when "our boys" are faultle..ly hero6c, while the enemy's \roOpl are cowardly and duplldtous. "Nlcholaa Nickleby," aa one of Dickens' earlier boob. 1acka the .iope and insight of "David C.Opperfield" and "Great Expectations," or any of h.ia later work1. But it d oea touch the m ore archaic parta of OW' moral awuctu.re and reawaken• our childhood vlalona of virtue lriwnpha.nt owr vtioe. The play'• ttue Utle milh' more aptly t. Milton'• -''PU'lldlle 1'eplned.'• .. , * *'' * ... George Fenneman "You Bet Your Life" Monday, February 7 * Alan Hale, Jr. "Gilligan's Island" Thursday, February 10 America's Largest has come to Costa Mesa ... with the opening of Home Savings of America's newest office at 450 East 17th Street. And we' re celebrating I Come, celebrate with us, Monday through Friday, February 7th through the 11th. Meet famous TV stars ... enioy coffee, punch and cookies ... take home a free copy of ''Television" a 128 page pictorial history of TY, as your souvenir of Open House. Have your bOOk autograptied ._loc*_..,_eooct_.. by a TV star while you onfyateo.Meeo visit at Homel office of Home. Orift09 COMt DAILY PILOT/Mondey, ,ebruery 7, 1IU A7 of -featuring T-V stars in person . . each day II am to 'pm February 7-11 Arthw: Duncan .. "Lawrence Welk Show" Tuesday, F~bruary 8 • • Nonna Zimmer "Lawrence We ICShoW"-- Wednesday, February 9 Nanette Fabray "One Day at a Time" Friday, February 11 • We hope_ you'll take the occasion of Qpen· Hou·se to discover some of the exciting new things that are happening at Home these days. Like the new Money Market Account that offers high money market interest on your savings plus instant access to funds and insured safety, too. Or Home's new Money Market Checking Account that combines money market interest rates with unlimited ctiecking privileges. 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Rig. $110 'II t-ERE ARE .lJST A FEW FAMOUS BRAf\DS REDUCED , .. •111YDlll•I ·-fllT-.... • ITllTILllllD •IJ.L ••n •••wn1111 ••nn11111n f4J'£) MNlV MOREi SOMETHmlN M1Y DEPARTMENJ IS ON SN..£1 DON1 MISS Ill ONE DAY ONlvt ITEMS Ml ONE 0. A KIND, Ol LIMITIO QUANlfM I I -~ ay., let's do it again.," · thy Jo Swanson shouts to her iWlents. She is entering her 50th y~r as a dance instructor. llllr 111111 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1983 CAVALCADE ENTERTAINMENT TELEVISION 82 84 0e Andy Griffith will star in 'Murder in Cowet.a County' with Johnny Cash. B4. ·;p orothy Jo still dancing ai 67 just keep taking lessons. ·: 89 I TEVE MARBLE ~ o.111 ,... •tell "In the Mood" is on the record player and Dorothy Jo Swanson is pounding the har~wood floor. . The 67-year-old instructor is leading niM students through a tap dance to the swing era classic . There's a recital coming ._up and the teacher wants to get the 1 routine down pat. "Okay," she says, wheeling around to face the class. "Let's do it again." The students do it again, punctuating the song with the slap of their heels. Swanson, trim and full of vigor, is entering her SOth year in dance instruction. For the last 33 years, she's been a fixture in Corona del Mar, teaching hundreds of students in the same little Coast Highway studio. "I love it," she explains, as her pupils begin the routine again. "It's so healthy. It keeps you in shape without killing you." Swanson began her career In Gary, Ind., where she had her first studio. She came West thinking of retirement and then changed her mind. "I figured there ~ust be a dance studio on every corner. You know, Hollywood and the movies and all that." At the request of a family friend, the Indiana native started dance classes, using her bedroom as a studio. When the class got too big for that room she moved to the garaf.e and finally the backyard. 'Some of my neighbors finally suggested I get my own place," she recalls, laugning. "So I did." · Through the years, Swanson has transforme~ the clumsy into the graceful and the talented into the more talented. One of her more-successful students came to her after suffering two broken legs. He just needed a little exercise but ended up with the America n Ballet Co. "I've never had a student who didn't end up enjoying dance. Some might have been reluctant at first but not for long," she says. "As long as they can walk, they can dance," she adds. "My philosophy Is that If they come to me with two left feet, I'll make one of them right." Over the years, Swanson has provided dancing scholarships, has taught college "I figured there must be a dance studio on every corner. You know; Hollywood and the movies and all that. ' ----- dance courses and has done choreography for high school and college shows. She has taken several of her dance classes on tour, Including a trip to Russia. Whlle some students have come to the Corona del Mar Instructor with dreams of making the big time, most attend Just for the slmple satisfaction of leaning to dance. In 33 years on Coast Highway, Swanson has yet to have a class that wasn't filled. One of her prize pupils is 88·year-old Peggy Gene Evans. The woman still puts in two hours of ballet a week. "She didn't start until she was 83," Swanson notes. "I reall,Y, believe dance helps keep her young. ' Many of Swanson's students end up bringing their children back for Instruction. Others come back as instructors. And some Wanda Jarro started taking lessons when she was 9. Now 43, she contrnues to :· take an occaslonal lesson and teach claaaet. Her daughter Is a veteran Swanson pupil. "Dancins is a bit like painting," says. :: Jar~'it'~ a 9reat way to express yoors~~~ And It's a pleasure learning from someone ;~. like Dorothy Jo." ::: Rebecca Potter started taking lessons :;: from Swanson when she was 7. She's 28 ;:: now and teaches several classes for her ~. former instructor. { "I remember when I was a little girl, I ·;; always wanted to be just like Dorothy Jo. : I'll never give up dance." · Jane Esposito, an 18-year-old who helpt with the classes, started lessons with . Swanson when she was 3. .: "Doroth,Y Jo has always been my :: role-model.' ·: Swanson says she has no thoughts of ·· retiring and continues to handle up to 300 :. dancers -young and old -each week. := "I've never canceled out a day in all sa: years except for two weeks I took off to :: have a baby," the veteran instructor says. "Some people like golf and some people like TV, but I like dance.'' .. Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Monday, '•brutry 7, 1083 . DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am 13 years old and have been a virgin all my life. I want to 1tay that way 10 I can have a blg wedding In the same church I WU baptized ln. Some of my girlfriends who are 14 have told me that the IUYI they hang around with have been pretty bold about how they would like to hit on them. (I hope you know what I mean.) Some of the9e BUYI are 16 and 17 years old. I need to kno~hat to say and how to act if any of these older mew try to pull the same stuff on me. I once let a BUY hold my hand when we were on the echool bus. Thl.s l.s as far aa I have gone, so help me. Pleue give me your very sharpest advice. I want to be ready. -MARTHA IN AN EASTERN TOWN . DEAR MARTHA: If any guy trie1 to blt on rou (I bow wbat yoa meu -tlaey aaed to cal It 1nakl•1 Ht), jaat Hy, "NO." It II OH of .. Uae 1~orteat ••d moat effective word1 In tbe dictionary. I 1troagly recommend that It be dusted off ud ased more freqaeatly. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I identified with that r~ader who complained about the criteria for selecUng candidates for medical school. Of coune we need competent and caring doctors, but with such h eavy emphasis on grades, too many compassionate young men and women aren't going to-make lt. : My son wanted to be a doctor for as long as I can remember. Cliff ia a sensitive, caring person. He stfrted to talk a6out being a doctor when he was 10 y~ old. The boy has worked every summer sinoe he was 15 and attended summer school in preparation for his choeen career. ·. He is a registered emergency technician and has worked in the emergency room of a busy hoepital for two years. Cliff is wonderful with children and very patient with the elderly. He has helped save lives with his CPR training and has been both birth and death. : Cliff is now trying to get into medical school "' anil like the other mother who wrote, my son i.s ' ~iving letter after letter -all rejections. Did you know that with every application one· must send a fee from $25 to $50? This is lo find out If you are goOd enough. · The system stinks, Ann, and I worry about the quiality of doctors who will be taking care of our gqmdchildren. Sign me -DISGUSTED IN GLENCOE · : DEAR GLENCOE: Recently I printed reipoaae1 from pby1lclaa1 and deans of medical 1claool1 wbo aald tbey realize tbe criteria for ad•ittla1 medical 1tadeat1 need revi11Dg. Tbey prtml1ed to do 1ometlllDg aboat It. Be patient and baye faJtll. I believe It'• going to happen -and s~n. : DEAR ANN LANDERS: In a recent letter a wc)man called parents "murderers" because they failed to buckle their children into seatbelts and the kids were killed. Can you imagine the pain of the pai-enta who read that -after alread y being tortured by guilt? That letter was really cruel. . Everybody makes ml.stakes. We need more compassion. -INDIANA PLEA DEAR l.P.: Trae, bat 1tron1 langaage makes o.a Impact. AD aback.led eland ID a mov1D1 vellicle r b Ul orguJc ml11lle ud lait 1kall lt tile DOte cone. n&• 11 more strong lanpase, bat lf U resalt1 In 1avla1 yous lives, It'• wortb tbe di1comfort. ~ for writing ud giving me a chance to uy it •pin. llMA IOMllCI ATWIT'S END When you think about it, the morality of the nation baa really gone downhill during the last de<fade. There isn't anything used by the public that ian't nailed to the ground or sunk in cement. That can mean one of two things: there are more sticky flngen around or sticky fingers. are g~tting stronger. It Ulled to be just little things were secured, like pena in the bank or the post office that we aU know were put there for show. You can't tell me anyone wanta to lteal a pen on a three-inch chain that didn't just run out of ink -it never had lnk ln it in the fint place. Now the items are bigger, but for whatever reuon they still carry a warning. Take picnic tables. Just try. They are 1et in two feet of c:ement, have never eeen paint, weigh 3,000 IJ()Unda and are pennanently stained with bird doo. On a nearby tree, some optimist has posted a wamina, "PICNIC TABLES ARE PROVIDED FOR PUBLIC ENJOYMENT. THOSE STEALING A TABLE WILL FACE PROSECUTION." The prwecutlon CXllDe8 ri8ht after the hernia repair. I'd rather atea1 two Calilomia redwoods and make my own. Another IOW'Ce of amazement to me ls whai'1 made ~ in a hotel room. The picture over· the bed ia always bolted to the wall. Why? W~re not talldna Sistine Chapel art here, we're ta1k1na about the 1ame picture that h.u been over the bed of evwy room I have ever atayed in: a Chinete junk ahip ln thada of bi.ck ailhouetted ln a red and orance .wwet that gJowa in the dark. .. Jr.a for the hanaen that are welded over 'the rod.'°" c:.n haw t6em. They're always rmde out of Wood and 11CCOmmodate a very large man'• ~t -IWWI' women'• apparel. The aenW. who came up with the ldea of c:.:" a llnlr. chain on an L.A. phone book doel "°' iraw11n. I hew neYer' h8d a burninl dma'e to 1wff a five-pound L .A. pf.one book In my cmrry-on Jbat llnedy dom not fb under ID)' ... \. Ho oat 9YW fljund out lt.t ll 10'I live In L.A. '°" h9ft JGUI' OWD ..... book and U '°" ~·t. 10" daD't a.w ...,_ In it anyway. M for 1hoppln( carta with alpu warnlnt vtolatan that tMft ,nu be punjlhable by flnel and ~t, I won't even dicnJfy it wlth a CUJ.-t ~ IO •Y U..t I ..... trytna to &et four ~ llmt ",,.. tD ., In the ..me cBredMln C?'W c1Q a pMtdac lot md when a man ..ad. ''Where .. c t.ldltl that .nr' I ea.Id, "I'm -1inl It." m.~ lllD ~ In my ..., • ~ ...... .,._tmnl....U...Al&ln cm the lilillde OLi,~ ...-oom booth cam.cJ a ........ ~~.ur-PUBA Oii HOOK.0 for ..... ....., ...... ON~ lfl life! .. GOllll 011 lllDGI BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF • Q.1-Both vulnerable, 11 South you hold: •KJt'J& 1;1,\Q& OK87 •QIO The blddinr hu proeffded: & .. _. Wtet N_.. Eut 1 • P ... I NT P ... f What action do you take? A.-Only 10meone with a reckle11 dl1rt1ard for hl1 pocketbook would take another bid. Eveo If you find partner with a maximum 10 pofntl, your combined hold· Ins 11 unlikely to •tretc:h to nine tricke, particularly •Ince partner almoat 1urely ha• no more than two 1pade1. What do you bid now'/ A.-Thl• hand ml1ht, or mlsht not, productta same. fl depend• on where partner has his values. The WI)' t.q llnd out 11 to make a trial bid' of three diamond•. lf partner bid• anythln1 other than three heal'u, 10 on to ••mt. Q.1-Nelther vulnerable, •• South you hold1 Did two heart.a. • Q.4-Both vulnerable, •t So11Uuou hold: • l"lW&I Ii:> 5 O Q.ITI +811 Part open.1 the blddln1 with one dub. What do you retpond? A.-Jn term• of point count, you really do ftOt ~ave enourh for any action. Still, you do have the epade 1ult. and lt1 preemptf ve value 1hould not be undere1tlm· at•d. We would reapond one 1pade, which might 1ucc:eed Jn ehuttlng out the enemy's heart 1ult. And If partner ralM• 1pade1, tven vlgorou•· ly, the hand might play quite S.._. W..t N_.. E&lt 1 • I o 4 NT P ... I Ii:> P ... t o P ... 1 What do you bid now? A. -II you did anythlns olher than pu1, you have let the opponent• blurt you out of a slam. Tbt Blackwood bid· der ii the captain of the hand. He uked for at.ea and you ebowed your two. He then Hlected 11• dlamond1 11 the final contract. If that wu not partner'• Intention, be had other •ay1 to bid the band, probably 1t.arllng with a cue· bid of four dlamond1. Q.t-Nelther vulnerable, 11 South you hold: Jump to four 1padts. That show• rood trump support, and no flrat-or MCOOd·rolUHI control In any 1ldt 1utt-Mt. even a •void or 1lnJfeton. Doe1n't that deiw:rlbt your hand uac:tly? B•ltlttr ltr141• el•lt1 ..... ..... u.. Cl9M&rJ ... u.. ,.., ....... ltri4p ...... D• U..1 U.w ......... , .. d••'tf Claarlu Gert•'• .. , .. ,.0 .. 1 lrl•1e" •Ill •14 QJINI OQIOM •N Partner open•· Utt blddln1 wlth one no trump. Whal ac· Uon do you take? ttecla1"U..1Wa ...... Lactfc1 ti W. f.ut..-.4 M• Q.2-Both vulnerable, 11 South you hold: • Kt5 Ii:> AQl72 0 AQS2 + 5 The bidding haa proceeded: S.._. Wait N_.. Eut I C::> P ... I Ii:> P ... ? A.-ln the long run, It 11 a lo.ins Lac:tlc to It& partner play one no trump when you have a weak, dl1lrlbutlonal h111d that Includes a five-card major. The hand Invariably play1 better in your Ions 1uit, becauae you can u1uall7 score a few trick1 by ruffing. well. 1 Q.5-Norlh·South vul ner· able, 11 South you hold: •AQ.1912 QKH 05 •AU The blddlns has proeffded: • Qe52 Q Jt5 0 Q872 • 93 Partner open• the biddfo1 with two epadea. Whal do you bid now? A.-Thi1 Is a textbook hand. tlH .... tliat ,..., .... ... eve W ..... ,,. ' ........ . Fer a et1p1 ud a_. ..... ..... ••· 75 &e "G .... r ... Deal," ea rt el t•I• .. .,.,..._, P.O. aea 151, Nww .... N.J. t7"9. llab elMckl ,.,.... ~ Ntw• papa"'-b. . A:ries: Career-change due IUllllll By PHIL INTEALANOI Tuesday, February 8 ARIES (March 21 -April 19): Successful career change could top agenda. Communjcation received from superior or authority figure. People will be interested In your responses, opinions and projections of the future. G~t ideas on paper, agreements ln writing. ,. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Good lunar aspect cqlncides with travel, communication, pursuit of educational or publishing project. Significant domestic adjustment occurs -agreement can be reached with recalcitrant family member. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Steer clear of self-deception. Define meanings, outline terms and protect money interest.I!. IndividualJou respect will seek your opinion, guidance. You' make unusual discovery which at first is discouraging but later will prove beneficial. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Binding contract or agreement ls highlighted. Focus on partnership, joint efforta and marital status. You'll be dealinf with older individuals, perhap1 governmen agencies and thoee concerned with law. · LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Finish rather than initiate project. Some details require further attention. If thorough, you pave way for significant progress. Focus on health, employment, ability lo complete basic chores in impressive manner. VIRGE> (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Be ready for new starts in new directions. Focus on creativity, ability to get to heart o f matters. Lunar emphasis on communication, publishing, plans for long journey. You'll be dealing with perceptive indiVJcfua.ls. · LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): r'ollow through on first impressions. Emphas1s on family, property, measures which improve security. Answers come via intuitive Oash. Stand tall for principles, reali2e your own worth and avoid tendenci<!S to back down needlessly. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Diversify, express ideas, be a comparison shopper, realize that relative may be sincere but could be misanfonned. Forces tend to be scattered -don't spread efforts too thin . Status quo is shaken. short trip could result from call or message. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): What initially appeared to be a blunder is likely to boomerang in your favor. Past mistakes can be 1,P01 SH01S 'BY ASHLEIGfi BRILLIANT IT'S PE"F'ECT~ Y POSSl&L• TO ENJOY Ltlll"K • llOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA corrected, you'll locate needed material and you make cont.act with one who provides legitimate financial guidance. Scorpio is involved. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Lunar cycle high -you make valuable contacts, correct decisions and you'll be rid of burden which was not your own to carry in first place. Be ready for chanee, travel, variety and communications with exciting members of opposite sex. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Look behind scenes, delve deep to obtain secret lnfonnation .. Money ls lnvolved, decision Will be reached ln your favor. Domestic adjustment occurs, you'll have opportunity to beautify surroundings. Unusual gift is on the way. PISCES (Feb. 19-Mareh 29): Focus on special relationships, ability to reach large segment of public. Sales ability is heightened, popularity increases and you'll receive unusual invitation to social function. Another Places is likely to play prominent role. LF=' _J -J ' ELECTRONIC MUSCLE -. STIMULATION -------------------COUPON------------------, ONE VISIT I 95'. I I I I I I I I Correcting the lhape and contour of the body mMl\a Improving I mu.a. tone. 0pttmum·1 ~ mu.a. ..a..r 1e an a1t9mettw 1 to long, hard monotonoua txtrdM and CQStty commerdal hMlth R I I $25 I •ec:111t1ea. egu ar y 1 L-----------------~~~~~~~-----------------~ '9PTIMUM tfil i fllliUl [I Fitness Centers (714) 842-2800 19085 BEACH BL VD. HUNTINGTON BEACH Mon.-Frl. 9 to 8 -Sat. 8 to 2 Closed Sundays CANCER DETECTION CENTER OF ORANGE COUNTY A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZAT ION OFFERING BELOW COST COMPREHENSIVE SCREENING FOR EARLY DETl:CTION OF CANCER • SCREENING INCLUDES• Thorough Phyalcal Com~lete Blood Count Stool Blffdlng Check Pep Smeer For Women Self Examination ln1tructlon1 Me'illclll Center Prot-IMiel Bulldlng 111GO ll•ln treet 8ul• 10I Huntlntton Be.oh, CiHt. 71 Orange Coa1t DAILY PltOT/Mondey, '•~ 7, 1NI Export Trading -Act touted By The Anoclated Pre11 LOS ANGZL&S The Commerce Department la touUnc the new Export Ttad1q Company Act to coml*'Y executlw. fn an effort to enhanc. trade, aiency 1pok.rnan LAI Doak hM Mid. "We are very ~ by the ~ ol oompanlee to the .ct," Dou: Mkl durtna ~:JO.. eeminar lai. 1ut week ln downtown Loi A.nfele9 to explain provilloN of the new law, that .. to ao Into effect in April. "At th.la point, we are jun tr)'i1'I to answer questiona and clarify t.ue.." Mid DoaJl. He Mld the act. lllned into law by Prel&dent Reagan lut October, pennltll finandal lrwtitutionl to own part of export companlea and allow• manutacturw. to band tcwether' for exporttna -IOl'llethina that ii problbltecl dmnaGcally Decauie of anti-tru1t and monopoly laws. Doak uld the admh\l1tratlon hopes that new capital from financial inatitutlona and the eu1na of antl-tl'Ult rules will epur America'• exports. Security Pacific National Bank, Seare and General Electric alreedy bad indicated they plan to fonn export firml, he aa.ld. "By putting totrether itl financial and venture capital dlvtaiona, u well u twMlllna the producta itself. Seara could end up with a truly comprehenaive export company," no.It explained. Although compenies cannot lldUally form IUCh companies until alter the law aoe. into effect In April, Doak said hil agency "la encounpd by the positive responae eo far." Economy has 1 good result CHICAGO -The failing economy is helping keep teen-agers from dropping out of high achool because jobs are hard to find, a .chool superintendent says. The dropout rate in Chi~go for 1981-82 wu 5.7 ' percent, the lowest rate in six years, according to the National Center for Education Statl1tl<;a in Washington, D.C. "There's no question the economy is helping keep kids in school," said Charles Ploszek. auperintendent of Cook County district 217. MGM-UA post for Yablans HOLLYWOOD -Producer Frank Yablana, fonner head of production at Paramount Pictures, bas been named vice chairman and chief operating officer of MGM-UA Entertainment Co. MGM-UA C hairman-Chief Executive Officer Frank Rothman said all the oompany''a divisions and subsidiaries would repott to Yabl.ana, who in return will report to Rothman. Yahl.ans. who had been an independent producer after leaving Paramount, assumes the tiUe currently held by Frank Roaenfelt. MGM-UA 1pokesman Warren Cowan said he did not know bow the new appointment affected Ro.enfelt, who laat September assumed the additional role of chairman-chief executive officer of the company'• United Artists 'subsidiary. USA TODAY tops projections ROCHESTER, N. Y. -Figures showtnc Gannett Corp.a USA TODAY topping the 500,000 drcula.tion mark show the newspaper la "nicely ahead of projections." Gannett Chainnan Allen H. Neuharth aays. ·An average daily net paid drculation of 531,438 for the week ending Jan. 28 wu certified by \he independent auditing firm of Price Waterhouse, Gannett spokesman Walter WurfeJ said Sunday. · For advertiaing purposes, the nationally distributed paper had estimated a hue of 400,000 circulation for January and 500,000 for February. 'Ille new figures prompted Gannett to 1et an advertmng rate base of 650,000 for March. :Gold By Tiie Aaaodaled Presa Selected world Sold pricel today: Loidoa morn1ng fixing $489.00 off $9.50 Londo• afternoon fixing. : $490.25, off $8.25 Paru afternoon fixing $496.05, off $10.68 Frukf•r1 fixing $490.50, off $8.48 Zarlcla late afternoon $490.00 bid, off $8.00 $41H .OO, asked Hudy It Harmu (only dail)' quote) $490.25, off $8.2S En1elllard (only daily quote) $490.25, ofl $8.25 En1elbrd fabricated (only daily quote) $514.76, off $8.67 Metal.a NEW YORK (AP) -Spot nonferroua metal priCel ~· Copper -79~-83 cente a pound, U.S. deetlnadom. LeH -21-23 centl a pound. !Ille -40 centl a pound, deUWl"t!d. Tia -fe.4096 Metall Week coml>C)eit.e lb. Alalmun -76 cent1 a POUnd. R.Y. Merevy -$340.00 per llaak. Plallnm -$475.00:$481.00 meteh. tr'OJ ~. M.Y. r .. ~ - ). ' . ,, ·: t ~, .. ·~ .. •: .. .. '' :· .. .. '· .. ... :: !• ' • 8 ·1 Oranpe CoMt DAILY PILOT /Monday, l'tbruary 7, 1883 Tennessee being dubb.ed. 'Hollywood's Third .Coast' By LA·VOE MULGREW .......... ~ ..... NASHVILLE, Tenn -Nashville'• tnualc industry and akllled technlcnl artl•u are lurln& fllmmakeni to Tennessee. "Our muak la the bull for a lot of what we have io buUd on,'' •ya Patricia Ledford, dJrector of the Tenne.ee Film. Tape and Music Commlsalon. New York and Loi Angeles have long held monopolies on film production, but in recont yeQt1, an lncreaalng number of movie companies have found more favorable worklna ~nditJona by going Andy Griffith likes playing the villain. · MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE ni. OlfK_ ol ._ ,..,. • 10 "*""' -M1IM .. ...,__,.al ,,., ... ~,.,,~°' .... c,.....,. AU. AGES AOlotffll:O p.,.., ••• o .. -Su~,.., AESTAICTtD u.,,.. t1 ,__.,. ~ilf\9 ........... Adutl o...o- SOPHIE'S CHOICE e dwo,.ds MESA CINEMA "·.::: ;.;.~.'"' 646-5025 "AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN" I'll _,.., .. MT,_, ........ A CifJ"fT1E.MNt' _, ........ MT/.._ ...... "KISS M£ GOODBYE" c,.1 .............. MTltuk 1111. 1111, - t41 WA ' ,, tQ' l1Ut'fJ1 .. ~ to a locatJon. 'l'cnn hu brc>n especially populor for location work. And bl-c•u ., many film., wlevlllon 1how1 A11d commerclala have been mad In the atato durln1 the laat fow yeara, aome In \he entertalnmJ)nt industry have dubbed Tenn Met', "The Third Cout" -rt&hl In lln bfhlnd New York and Loe Ancelet. Since 1980, more than 12~ television movie., fllma and apectal taplnp have been produced ln Tenneuee. Lu\ y"ar'a budget for film and video projects waa more than $36.2 million, with an estJmated $21.7 mill.Ion left In the state. Lnat yt•ur, 1h1• CommhMfiOn, In lta flrat full yeoiar Nl-w York and Loe Anaelet Qf fundlnM rrorn thP Tl•tlft Lcaillaturt>, dealt Tcm11~··1 bla bre~ Into thf' film Industry wllh 11111rl• 1111111 IOO pt'Uph• r, ...... 01chfi'1g movll' 11lw11 cam1• with thf' f979 m ovie. "Coal Miner'• "An cvolullon In tht• pwit fow yean in Loa Ouughtt>r,'' baaed on the life of country 1ln1er Angc.•lt!• and Nt•w York hoa made atatea like Lor<>U.a Lynn. Th<> movie proved Tenne91H could T1•n1WSM.'l• l'Ompc·llllv•· for movic mnkma," L.c'<fford bt"·om\' a <.-enter for movie making and intpired tntd Oov. Lamor Alexander to et up the fllm Eiiculutlng <.'08\.'i ~md unf rt ndly I bor unions In commlalon. tht• two mu,Jor rhl<.'# <m tht· East ond Wett COGBte The at.ate'• dim.ate and varied landtcape are forced produ~tlon manal(era to look \o other two key selling polnta for Tennessee But more l<K'Ullon14 for tht•lr projt'Cta. Ledford suld. More lmpc.>rtant are the mwiic lnduatry and Tennet11ee'1 than IOO rtlm «Otnmlss1un1 Rprang up across the rh1ht-t.o-work l.awa which allow a company to ute United Stut.et to lure the mm buslneaa away from _n_c_in_-_u_n_lc_m_la_bo_r_. __________ ._. __ _ Andy king of 'The Kingdom' By JERRY BUCK AIT....,,._W,._ LOS ANGELF.S -Landowner John Wallilce called h1a Georgia county "The Kingdom," and he waa the undlaputed king until he kJlled a man ac:roa the county line. Andy Griffith stars as Wallace, a man who thought he was above the law until he ran into Johnny Cash. al8o ata.rrlng as Sheriff Lamar Potts. Potts was a man who applied justice with an even hand and tenaciously pursued his prey. "Murder In Coweta County" pits these two titans against one another in a taut drama rich in the atmosphere of rural Georgia. "It's the most in teresting role I've had in a few years,'' says Griffith. "I was really glad to have gotten a chance to play It. Really glad. John Wallace was a complicated man. The py was seeing if you could make those scenes come off. _ "I've had a lot of people ask me why 1 did this and .. was it hard to get away from Sheriff Andy Taylor (his role on 'The Andy Gri!Cith Show' for eight ye8}"8). I stopped doing that role in 1968, but It's still around in reruns. It's funny. People can accept me in other roles. but once I finish, I have to go back to being Andy Taylor." Griffith said he liked playing villains. "People don't expect it. Heavies are fun to play, too, because you do things you'd never think of doing in real . life. It's a kind of expa.naiveness. The physical stuff is hard for me, though. If there's a fight or something I have to be Shown what to do. r never wu very physical." "Murder ln Coweta Count LUXURY THEATRE.S true story told In the book by Margaret Anne Barnes. Denna1:1 Nemec wrote the acreenplay and Gary Nel90n directed on location In Georgia. Jn 1948 Wallace ruled Meriwether County, Ga., which he-called "The Kingdom." He was so powerful that the sherlH helped him arrange the murder of Wilson Turner. Turner had cheated him on a moonshine deal and stolen his best Guernsey cow. He had to be taught a lesson. Wallace teaches that lesson over the line in Coweta County, and he is stunned when Sheriff P otts arrests him No o ne before has ever questioned htS right to do what he pleases. He ls also stunned that two black field hands would testify against ham. Wallace learns a few lessons of his own. GriffiJ.h's companion, Cindi Knight, plays Turner's wife. "She's trying to break Into the trade and I asked the director to read her for the role," he said. ''We were down there before Christmas and we made photo Christmas cards dressed as our characters. "We've been together for three years since we met in North Carolina. She was playing Eleanor Dare In 'The L ost Colony' a stage play and historical pag•ant, which is where I got my start." GrifCith still spends a lot of time in his native North Carolina. He's on the committee to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the English attempt to establish a colony on Roanoke Island . But he never met fellow Southerner Johnny Cash until they started work on the film, even though he was acquainted with Cash's wife, June Cart.er Cash. She la s a soothsa er in the movie. •BARGAIN MATIN•••• Monday Utru l1turd1y All PtrformancH befOH 5:00 PM (EJcept s~ £11 .. 11111t111• tM ,......,., Bif.ij':!!m lo w99a;.;40<>•oft1 J "Tl9 MOUN OM 90AONTY "WITHOUT A TAACF' c.., ~ ':,. •-- -•• •11 "'UMllllAl HOim" 1•1 "THE VERDICT" 1•1 ,.,. .......... ,... "THE ENTITY" l"I ......... .,,.. .. LAKEWOOD CENTER WALK·IN "TOOTSIE"'"' ----- --- "4IHA8."1111 , ........... ,.. ....... "OANDffl" INJ • DOLaY ITIIMO --- fo<:vll't OI Co'IOl••OOCI 213/531·9110 -~\..'"'-.~~--• _.,, nm llJD" -a-. ..... -~ 2-.~r...,_ "80PHtE'8 CHOICE" t111 --.. ,......................... ... ... , ... LAKEWOOD CENTER SOUTH WAI• IN focully "' a.I ""'° 21J/6U·t211 "T1MEAIOEA" '"' -----· .. "'•"•I V ANAHEIM OlllVf IN ''.11111/MY THE KIO" -~ ... "THI TOY"-Cllll .. _ ... ,, ...... BUENA PA RK lJ~l~I I~ ~-----81M010 ~ ' . ' ,. . LINCOLN DlllVI IN '"""_.,,. .......... ,,... 12'·4070 I c 1 •"4 A J4 FOUNTAIN VALLEY OlllVl IN "'*TOY" '"I "" ... ......... " ... Cllll 11- .... ". lA HABRA ,, " ·• "CO. 9ACI( TO ntl --~ llM!flN ~ ~,,:., ':"' IMI "THE ENTITY" 1111 ----- .. ~ ... .... . ........... Cllllll- ..,,. IHTITY" 1111 -"t.,,. NfCY"1111 "~THIRtN AHOPM.L"ll'! -"flAW 'Of'CI" IM "Yll>SOR<>m" 1111 -"THI P'UNHOU .... II"! Cllll It--::.-· ) ...... _ .... ,.,, ~..:o--· . .,.. "°"" °" aoROMn l90W"' .. Cllll ..... "WITHOUT A TMC9" -----1Vl'Wln.9H" .. c..11.-. "THllJmrr'• .... I • I I I ' l l l f ' I I I f I t I I ' ' ' THE f°'MILt' c1act:1 by 811 Keane ~---.. ..... ., • t~ t J e l ,• by Virgil P1rtch (VIP) ) "Does this count for PJ's nap, Mommy?" "I h1t1 Mond1y1." MARM..\Dt:KE by Brad Anderson DE~~IS THE '9E~1'CE Hank Ketchum Z-7 ~ ' e "They want you to be their mascot." • ~UP /AA.. WILSON I Ir's SNONIN' !' ~).7 '/AA.~lh~ .SU~ ISNT MUCM C1ANQl/Eill'lit1• . . Jl'DGE PARKER W-EN ~ PEFUSE5 lO TELL <:1LORIA WHAT HIS REPLY WILL ee TO TIM RUSH-AND'S l.ETTER. SHE c=-ves HIM HER UNSOLICITED QFINIQN! GARt'IEl.D I THINK 'fCXJ SHOlJLO WRITE TIM AND TELL HIM Tl-41$ IS THE $AME JEANME ~LSO HE KNEW ANO LOVEO. FAN<'::IS .AND ALL' ~~ I llYONP£1'. WMAT •S:OL TMIN(r IS QOING. TO MAPPEN TO ME TOOAV? MAVBE T~E SKV WILL FALL.. IMV8f. OPIE WM.L eAINU Hl5 LONG LO~T 'TWIN &AOTMEf\ MOME ... 1<,AYo, 1 PON'r WANT You SHOVF:LIN~ THAT SNOW OFFOURFRONT WALK·· UNDERSTAND ? IATURDAY'I NZZLI IOLYID by Harold Le Ooux by Jim Davis OR WORCZ>E VET, MAVBE NERMAL WILL COME FOR A VISl'T by Ferd & Tom Johnson 90~~11.t> ~yc."oi.~Y· .. ) 1f Oringt Coe•t OAILV PILOT/Monday, ''°'UlfY 7, 1983 PMNIJTI Dear Valentine, GORDO WIN ·~~· ~L. ~f!JO'/, CAA'JU.IJ! Ml~I euc .. A ft:)F'\)~ "'~~ ~I P.·1 Just a few words to ten yoo how much I love you. Fl'NK~ WINKER8UN HeY, MIS"Tl!"! MY lMAetNAR.Y F~leNP SAYS YOU HAVeA NOSS &,tt<e A %1.JCCHIN I/ --------I have loved you since the first day I saw you . .. by Charles M. Schulz Whenever that was . MAILING VALENTINES FOR ROLLO :I ICAlee.D ~101 ~ ~~1(1~ ~ 'b), TJWllA R:>l..)R~ QVT'(Ot)R 11:).R&f ..--... ~ by Tom 8at1uk l .·. I I I ' I i I . . 1 ,• •, . I ' ~ • ~Vetworks try to lure 'Winds' viewers a~ FRED ROTHENBERG Uf', .............. NEW YORK -It t.elcvialon audl ncee are ln nt•:hea th.la week, then "The Wlnda of War'' may "°' be the blockbult.er 1ucce11 that ABC expectl. CBS and NBC are ualf\8 comediee to count.er ffi attraction of the 18-hour, eeven-nlaht "Wlnda of tr,'' which aome people at ABC predlct could vt rage 60 percent of the prlJne..ume audience. The C mllllon extravaganza, which beaan Sunday l\laht, end.a next Sunday. The extraordinary jockeylna amona the l\etworka come• because February la a aweepe inonth, when ratlnp for the alfUiatet eatabU.h ~elr advert.laing raw. for the next thrN mon\hf. Thtn, •ttina Ua aud6oncl li1ht.1 a lhtlo ttlaher and hoplnai to «:9ii-h totnt "Wlndl of War" d fector"I, NBC! had Bt.tv• Mat\in'a 11WtndJ of Whuopee." l'or the pul two week.a, promotiON, with ()non WtUes provldlna the lntonatlon, have Nld: "Wt\y 1pend 18 houn wat.chlna someone et.e'a war, when you know how lt COmGe out? We wln, and then ha~ io buy all their can. Wat.ch Steve Martin'• 'The Wlnda of Whoopee." See It all In one hour on Sunday." Laat week, Wellta narrated NBC'• repeat broadcut of "Sholun." "We plllt '8h<>1Un' on the week before wl\h the \houaht that lf you watch It, maybe you'd be lett tncUned to watch 18 hows of 'WlndJ of War,'" aald Brandon Tartlkoff, ~dent of NBC Entertainment. "But we a1ao know that no major mini-aeries hu failed ln a long tlme. ·• ll8flillcant minl·Mri• on the llrat two nl&hta On Sund.ay, a1aln1t the opentna epllode of "Wlnda or War," CBS had "Arly Whlcl\ Way You Can," wtth bu>t·offlco •tar Cllnt Eastwood. On NBC lonJaht t 8, MlchHI 1..tndon returna to "Llulo HoWM.t on the Pralrl " tor • two-hour vl•lt. Them NBC iOCI to the bottomleet well with a rebroadrut of "Telcvlalon'1 GrM&at Commerclall." which waa No. 1 one week laat May. "Thu first nl~ht aenerally ettabllahes the level of a mlnl-1erle1, ' uld Shephard. "It'• not our intention to proar•m our •t.ror\lett pieces ~t 1Wlnda of War.' Our aoal la to be retpectable. I JI vlewera arc atlU uncer\.aln whether to 1iay ABC'• 18-hour cour••· two of CBS' top-rated comedies, "M-A-S-H" and "N.wha.rtt have been moved up an hour tonight'°' run apuMt "Wlndt of War." Then CBS wlll anow "Peckin' lt ln," a funny farce that deserves a better week. \ CBS la opting for adult comed~, auch aa kor.taht'a TV movie, "Packln' It In, ' 1t~rtln1 JUchard Benjamin and Paula Prentiaa, followed by repeat.a of the theatrical filma "Caddyahack" on Tw!!lda__y_and "The ln-Lawa" on Wedneeday. NBC'• light toUCh la directed at the kJda. On Swlday, the network offered TV 1\arl of different eraa, Gary C.Oleman and Harriet Nel.on ("Ozzie and Harriet"), in "The Kid with the 200 IQ." With 10me apedal programmins. tonight mark.a the lut real effort by CBS and NBC to funnel viewers from "Wlnda of War." The rest of the week, the two network.a have resuJ.ar aeries and repeat.a. Harvey Shephard, CBS' vlce pretldent for procram.ml.ni. aatd a network dn only deflect a Benjamln and Mi.al PrenU., who are mamed ln real Ufe, play Gary and Dlana Webber, a couple from Los Angelet who tire of unoc. crime and chemicals and move to the great outdoora ln Oregon. Richard Benjamin ttan in 'Packin' It Up' tonight at 9 on KNXT (2). \lll\:I>\' IWNHG t;Q> ••• NEWI CHAAUl'I AHGl1.t Tht ~ lnflltr•t• • pho- ny UFO club IU8l)eCl8d M doing 8W8Y wlttl WMlthy memb«9 •"-tlllclng their rnoMy. G eoKT II ENOUQH Tom II~ wMr\ Abby01 1118811 gell I pu~ bNnQ oner .n.r 1111 now1 • .. '818Cfed. C!l 8E8T ~ MIONIOHT PfC&AL "°91: OIMa ..... on-John. au.is: Cltf Flclwd, The TUl>9a. TN M8nt\8n-, H811&0.t- • THNrl COMPAH'f J8dt ..... gullTy 8bout not stWldlnO up 10 • tough 'Pl who lllM• • pley fOf aw-.y. .HAWAI~ McO...n dlugr8M with WI ~Ing ICl8ntl11 who t. conducting IQ9- .-:r91 r...-dl IOf IN U.S. NftY. • OYEAEMY ~: HYgh Oownl. (R)Q • Piii LATEHIOHT 88try ~OM. illllhot M "TN ~tlon Of Am«lc•": Of. Chit* Czeleler. H8NWd UMw11- ty ptofeelOf, 1• how lo I,._::;~ ..CNEM ANOlMU'LH MOVIE **IA ''TO Dl8 Of L..ow" ( 1972) Annie OlrWOOI. 8t\I" no Pr•d1I A ac&ndll erupt• over 1 French IChOOllNd'ler'• rQl'Mn08 with • t--O-llvdent ·pa· (l)MOVIE * * ... ''The Oumb8ll Allt- t(' (1978) Mlc:hMI s.rr. dn, Tim Mdntn. A gum- 1>4111 IMCINne .. ttle gnind pttm In • New Yorll·IO-lOI Mgli6ll CllJ ,_ wtlich b'1ngl .. IOftl of J:W'Y cher1cter1 onto th1 n1t1on·1 hlghwl~ •nd b8dt roedl. 'PG' ... Al.a DtCKCAWTT , OU8tt: boJdng fNM08' Mg8lo Dundee. (Pert 2) i=::wua lnllpeCt~ Luger 1181 Ber· . rtll(• '""' dellglwMd • "199Cl•lty" equld fol' hOfnlclde ~ (htt 1) 1=.JQTHIATM ..... "Morocoo" (1930) Gary Coot*' M111tne t)letric:I\. A _.,, II forotd to c:fM>Oel ~ "" ..-sh end ~. llClr1I INt OM rNfl oftlr'I end .. love tNlt .,.,.. on... .MOVIE **IA "Hurr91 For Betty Boop!" (1980) ~. VOIOI M T OfMf'I 8'nottl8rl. A ~ girt r1M8 to pt°"*'9n08 .. • ma¥ll .,.., end declOtl to run lclf ~ M 1118 u.a. ·o· 1:00 I C8I NIWI N90NIW8 H#fl"( DAVI MM.If ~ lnOMllltl cMl"1*'1 lutn tomtthlnO lbovt d.-wt*I ~ Invite ,on- -to. high eodlCY l*tY. I ::,NIWIQ lk"1 llndl out M'1 C..... wflo'• doNtln9 tN ktdntr _, wtly: Burt ..,_.. ¥0dll• In MetY• ~ r~IOOWAI# Jenet becOfMt 0"'1Y =r=-:: ona~ wtg. •• -::.WLI) ' MPORT' <I) ...... MMaAZINI . A MHl-....--iooei • 1<."XT CCIS) • ICNBC CNBCI e t<Tl.A llncU • ICABC C~BC• • K""'" (CHI e teHJ•TV w1cU e t<c;51 (AIC) e 1<nv UM.> e 1<CO..,_fV llnd.I eKCST ("5) eKOCl lNI> Robert Mitehum 1tan in the 18-hour made-f or-televiaion movie, "The Winda of War." The second of a aeven-part mini-series ain tonight at 8 on KABC (7). 11 Ille lllMlnO M "TM Wlndl Of Wll" TV mlfll.. ..-; .,.Ing lldlll ~ _, ....... with epedal collaoen lntletlon8. 9 EHT'E1'TAINMENT TONIGHT An lntervln with All M8c0t.w; 8 IOok b8dl II .,. "I l.CN9 L.ucy'' llllOw. • OMHOE COUNTY TODAY (%)MOYIE * * "Kii Md Kiii Aglln" (IN1) ,,.,,_ Aywl,,.,.,,. lln8 KtMI. A ,,_,.. 8'11 .,.,,~ .. ,,..,,. Oii I po.-.fMd ........ Intent on~,,_. Imel wttll.,,... ~ lrOI dNO 'PG' 7:aG 8 2 ON TM! TOWN Featurwd: .,..... to eaotlc No 01 Jlllelro • ttie dty ptWCler• IOr ltll C8fnMt. I *"'of ~ Sugar L08I Mountain; • look .. the gl9"lt ... of ant Ion~=· LAYlllNI & --.n • COf/llfNt'( l.aWfne _, ~ ~ •-to bt IUbtec* fOf o tntlllc ••perlment1 In Ofd8f to -"' Iha money th8y nMd to 8IMnd • ~l*tY· • IYIONL.A. ~: I look It IM IMllinO of '1"' Wlndll 0( W11." l ~P\ACE wt<N' IN COO"W11 Johnny'• ea911lrHrltnd com•• to town •nd ~'*" .... ~ .,.,, ... (fWt 1) I T1CTN;~ MAa&. IL.EHN" """°"' • .-AKPMYWWI ..... 08IMt° _, ,,.,.,.., Lyonl ,.-. ''T1mtridll," "The Miii Fnim Snowy ,.._-• end ''Without A T,_" Cl) La ""'De'f'l!---..""CT"'Of'-0 YOU AIKED prOft n Ftlturtd: .. ~ l11'1 10,000...Men DflM Twn" end ··~wooc1·1 MldgM Stunt M8rl.'' -~ INTIMAT'IONA&. CR)~..c>CK Fll08d _..,. ttie d8dlilon of ' plclllng lft ~Ion, I w..,. 00-to Mltjofy IM ttMfl IMMIP IOr lldWlt. e:oo•<J> M•A•1•H CMl1el .,... '° -.... Mnde on Hot Upe'I MW ,.,,ci ~ wt*I .... .,,.... ctown. end lf'I Old Army buddy of Col. Potttr'I MM up • 8 ~at ... 40771tl. • euma HOWi: A NIWlll 1•• a--.,......,.'° WlllnUI Grow wtltl '* ttoulll8d '°" Al*t. 111'9> .... "* .. boy .. become e morplllft• a*'& ~·t (D) Oft.TV Cl) ?·TY IHI HBO ltl IClntm .. I t (1) IWORI NV .. N.V. G> (Wfl5) Cl) CHl'HI (J) '"'"'''""' . ...._ e CC*e NIM Het1*~ .. * * ''TM 08y Tltnt fnd. 8d" ( 1980) Jim DtlYll, OOf· othy MllN>M. A terrltl8d f8'Tllty IMng In the d8Ml1 " the victim of 1tr1r1Qt Mp- penlnoa. • 9 TM! WtN08"' WAii "Perl I~ Th• Storm lltMkl'' Byron Ind lh8 JalttOW9 .... refuge wlttl .......... fllnCI. ltlllt &cite lo.wt DI*•) In w .... toeowlng ........ __. on Pollf'ld: ,.,..... ..,. ii.a I F .. (fllllph .. ~--Pug to~ .... '*-*GO.-..... °' o.menf• mlltery ~ llloft: HltW MCr9lly pots Ole ln¥Mlon MF--. Q • MOYIE *** .. The ~Of" (1915) Twenc8 Stemp, 881Nnt"8 E.09". A brood- ing young Englllll *"' 8ibduct9 I WOfMrl Ind 11~118f~lne•. "' In Ole ... tNll -.. ~...,,, '°..,... '*"-C!l IOAI' Burt deddel to run IOf ltWlft; Mery thlnllt IN I ,,..., bt OllyYlng .,, ..., beby: JeMiea'I ~ 1 lftlt IMlllll tflt f81'111Y • . tr. C!l CHAALJl'I ANGELI Krll rnuqutrldet II I r1dl dNoret8 10 catoh I "8nd• TUBE TOPPERS -JtMI thief. I Liii OITECTO.. "WIMNVHIU. The Ladybird• pwlorm enothll aong.. ~:t::AnAJM * * 0'8olo0 ' I 19781 Vincent Oil, Pwry Annllrong. A lltrC81y Independent Alll- trllllll womllQ wt\o worll• 11 1 lor••I r1ng•r ~ lnYOfWd with • fir• pilot. 1:40 (%) CHAALEI CHAMPl.IH TA.U<aWITH "Ptltr Ww And M4ll Olb- eon" t:oo • ()) MOVIE "PllCldn' It In" (Prwnl«•I AlcNrd Btnj8mln. PIUll PrentlM. Fed up with the .-ydey pt811Uf91 0( city llft, I QOUPle pectl up lhtir two ptott811nQ chlklren Ind heed fOf Ille "l!rnplt" ... In tM wlldl 0( 0r8g(ln. I HIAL~T llNNYHIU Benny Mtirti. • flm com- p1ny c•ll•d "ChHPO FllmL'. .GMAT ~ "TN "-gird Of Flight" TM multl·taltnt8d 8111 .,..... • IC**! by Doug Slllnn•r 1nd Ml-cllHI ' o·eorv-1n • hlltrtoul Nllr'lc r...,..,. ttiped It Ne. Yorll'I American Pt- ThMtre. ID F1'0NT1JHE "A CNn8M Afflk" Jtl*8 81-Atc:tt ~MYS to TllWlll to dl8covtr how the people Ill«• ,... •bout their ~~ •••• "e.cket" (1"4) Rlch8fd 8ur1on. P•ttr O'Tool8. King Henty II of England cluNI wltfl ttle ArchbilhoP M CW1ttrt>ury during ... 12th 08nlutY. t:IO Cl) MOYIE • •\4 "On The BwdlH ('9118) Qr8ootY P9ca. Aw Qardntr. A lllOC'8y group of lllrenoen Qlllhll In • "°'* In AllMr ... to ew.it t"8 tlfl8I ~ M I nudMr holoclult. • M•A•l•H A ltc1\n, • 8Nrtey T lmQ6e "'°"" Ind • s*:nlC -•mona th• •ct1¥1tlH ~tor .. 4077tll. • ....,...a. Alt ~ tiaeround ..._ 8lnny Ole oppot1unl- 'Y to 1n ••a " ou1111w hero Ned l(8ly. ... a T1L.IVlllON'I CIMATWf OOl•llPON.I Ed MdiWIOn _, Tim Conwey lllgflllglll llOl"8 0( ... Dmt, ....... Ind rnOlt IMl'l'OI'..,._ TV com- mll'dall of tN 1)8111 30 =e<;.. NIWI • n. MAICIN8 °' GNDI Thie~ 0( Iha miking of Nc:Nrd Antn- botoUClh't tCllO flm ~ pfly Of lndl•n IHdtr Moh1ndH 01ndhl ~~1'on\ Clllt -btt9 C8f1d6ce a.rven. Jotln ..... Mll1ln 8M9I end .., 10ng1119y. • UCTW,_ "luy·Out" Ho•t Eric ~ lodll .. Hylltt• Cltrtl. • lclfmer Gener• Moton ~ that II now OM of the i.v-t uper1rnentl In ~ --In the countty. i~ *** ''Tommy" (1175) flogtr Olltrey. Ann-M11• p . B8Md on IM rock oPtr• by TN Wflo. A young boy ltNdt dMf, dumb end bl6rld by t.M' lligllt of 1'111 t81htr' I murder lllCclmet I ~ __..,, eiqilolt8d by I greMy llfW -"cl I WOI'• ~ publle. 'PG' CR)eTANDING AOOM ON&.Y "Slmoft And o.Mlktl! TN~ In TM,_,. ,... 9'mOrl Ind M Qll- IUMel perform Old ,__ .... In ..., .... joint oon- .... "'11,........,.., --Ing 1M eumt111r of 't 1 In ... Y«tl ~· Ctntr81 ..... (1).--.IOM ~ lflOWI you ...... .....,,.., tNn '"""· ........... ltld--.. -...-you've.,_ ""'" .MCMI • • *" "lttr wen" t1m1 ...-~. ttem- ., ,Ofd, A '"*Y OOllO- tlen ............ ..... Miid ...... '° ....... ... ..,....-ron., .. .,,, ... ,... 9elHU• ~·N' -r-= _,..MIOMOOL ......... v ..... ............... _... .............. ,.... #Ul1IJ11 ... M ........ _ .. _ .. _ ........ ,...... KNBC (4) 8:00 -"Little Houae: A New Beginning." Charles Ingalls returns to Walnut Grove with hi1 troubled son Albert, una"'are that the boy baa ~ a morphine addict. KNXT (2) 9:00 -"Pack.in' It In!' Richard Benjamin and Paula Richard star in comedy about a couple who are fed up with pressures of city life and head for the great outdoors in Oregon. KCET (28) 10:00 -"The Making of Gandhi." Tbls documentary of the making of Richard Attenborough'1 epic film biography includes commentary from cast members. *80nl. (1i) DAVID aT'E.lfmMO IH OOHCEAT Cornlldlllt'I OtYld Stelnbtlg .. '°"*' by John C8ndy IOf • conc:trt ptrlonn8llCt timed II Y orll Univtrllty In TQ(_onto . 11:00•••waa NIWI • IATUN>AY NIGHT Hoit: ChlrlH Grodin OU.I: PIUI Simon. I IH IEAACH 0# ... THI JmEAION8 Moth8r J8fttr9on'• "" rOITIMOt hit OtorQ8 In nHAMY.O llUllNE8I AEPOAT Piii LA TtHIOHT . Hoel: Olnnll WhOlty. (l)MO'llE **'Ai "Derk Eyw" (19781 Brttt Eldend, l.AIM Wood A IOn8ty young wtfe'1 •OI· le IWltllltl becOtne rMll) wtllll "'8 11111• on I Otmon tcww. 'R' 11:IO • (I) """"9t JOHN. M.O. TrtlA* ~ ttwat tN 9'cll, 1be11dooed lnlWll brougM 10 the hOIOltlll 11'1 ._ •.wlf9 II C11Jrt1nO ~P'IOI" (A) 88TONIOKT Hoel: Johnny C•non. QuMt; hicclUP king Cfllltl Oebomt. •• M!CNIW8 NICIHTUNI G YOU MKB> f'Ofl rr F•tl.nd: .. ~ .. kla'1 10,00().Men Dtlll T.am" end "HollywOOd'I MldOet S1um MM:' .MCMI ...... "The Mechllllo" ( 1172) Cflertel Broneon, Jen-Mlcflell Vincent. A .-~membtrll torced to klll "'9 man wt\o .... hMI llOW to ... up "IOddtnttl'' ....... fOf i!:~ *** •'Nllgtl0of1'0 (19111 John ltl111hl. D•n A~·· A rn6ddl8 CW. IUburtl8n couple -.. ~totN~24-· hCMlr' period of .. ll\tol ...., !Mir tMDrr8 -n8lgflbOtt ~ In ,_. door. 'A' (IJ)MOYll "9wlnOMI ~· (1178) M8'Y letfl L8ft& <IlMOYll * • ... ''Dtl&P9M'8n0t'' ( t1m OoN1c1 8uthel'lllnd. Frlf'IOIM ~.An lnW· natlonel "" "*' btCCWI* ~ ,,,.. finding 1111 INMlng wlft. 'A' tt:N(C)MOYll * * * "Tiit Pride Of Thi Yentl ... " ( 1 .. 2) Geri CooPef, T.,_. Wright. ......,.. atll Lou Qehrlg owrOOfOlll the oddt to beCOmt e ~ In IN 11:GO •em..r....,. TONlllKT An lntervlt• •Ith All MeoOf--. • locll blldl .. tM .. 1 LCN9 l\1Cf' lflow, ·~LMTWON> ***\4 "Mr. 0..-OOOI To TCMft" (19M) Gery 0.,.,.,., • Jeen Nf/u • A ...... ,..... ........ Mrmllouelle~to C'::.. b1uM "'llY· • ONI tTWt lm*D .. ,.,eon UftkftO•"···" WIMod _, polol tor 1'111 per 10111 IM!on In • Mlldolrl r~. I mll'I tlk• ,..... In ltl lllmoeit ...,. lid convent. .M<Wtl •• \t ''Tlw L.lllt Fout OlywH (1917) Rod s..-. Henry Fond&....., .. end of the Second Wortd Wtr, lt8111n .... pNrnltr Ben- ito Mullollnl 111emp.. to "" 1111 defMtlMI country. 'PG' 12:aG. a LA~ NIGHT WITH DAVID LITTIMIAN OuelU: rlldlo l*10MlltY 08nllon K.ilof. com8dlln Rlchtrd 8tbilr . • OOUPl8 • Cl) TOM COTTLE: UP ClOIE Outlt: Ed A.-. • LCM. Nl1EJlllC>.N STYLE "lo\18 And Tiii• M• Along" Rev. Pldltrt ...... to dO •good dMd. but h b8dlflrel. "L..ow And The 819 Dot8'' 811 end H8nll vt8 tor I ... with the Mme Ql!_I on • OM'8 llflOw. 11:11 Cl) lllCWtE * *... "Tlll•f'' ( 1111)-J•m.. Cun. Tutld1y Weld. A pu>tual co ..i crodl gMI up 1111 lhd8ptlld8!10t tor I big ICOt9 tNl nt fl09'I .. _. hll ..,,,.. ~· lutur9. 'A' 12:40 • (I) COt ! IM8() A pWllNr '*-• OW"" men to mwdtr 1 ~ """' wt*I ht ttnotent IO llgl\ wlttl 8 MW ~ •.(R) 1•. TOM OOTI\.!: UP CLoel .MCMI **'Ai "8trengtrl In 7A" t 1972) """'1 Orlfftth, ld8 L.uplnO. After 8 lllf'IG'I r• tMry plMI , .. , tN "*"'" Dorl ....,.,.. to mike 1 ~ "1lng I b\lldlnO ......... ident -.... r:.::MMIR ''Win. ,.... 0r a ..... • (1175> McL8tr'I ~ Mell Karr-. A _..,.. of r90alt8dl drt¥s9 loed WI'/ wed 111118 boltl on Ind off .,..,..__ omnar~ TONICIHT An '"'.,,,._ wltfl AJI ~ •!Ooeibd .. tM "I Lo¥o L.ucy'' lflow, (ll)MCMI ..... "Tlle~Wt1· rto(' (1177) Yll Brynnll, Mu "°" Sydow. 8unMlr9 of I nudMr ~ In ... 1191 Olll4UrY """' nm tN en.ct• of.,...,._ end~'A' 1:10 CB> 8TNONO AOOM ONLY · ' "OllYl8 New1on-John In COMort" TM OrMlmy A-d-w4iwillig ll09 aur ~-~Ma.. lnclvctlftg • Pllyeloel.'' "~ Atllillk" end "Mlg- IO." CJ.) OHAN.a CHAWUN TAUClwm4 .. ,..., Wfltr ltttd .... ~ '°"'' 1:IO •• N9C NIWI or.9••rr 1:::-,~YOU eormo1•• .MCMI '*** _,_ w.di II dl!f" C1tn) ....... T_..,,, Henry ,...._ A ...... .... ................. ..,......,,.. .. ,....... "" ..... _,, ....... tldll """" • en ~ ......... I JOHN DARLING ~r.:. ~·· ,.,. ..... ( 1ta) AilC ~ ~ .... ~ ....... ,. r.c- lng di'-tlndl tN OPPO· .... 0( 1111 hectlo ~In • ~ ttenqul '°""° wOIMn wttll wtlOM ... b1comH rom1nt1celly ln\IOIYtd. , PG' n11e. Y--OI c.to. A *'Y ~ cept8'n 1181 two dlffwent wlWI M cont,...· Ing~. OM In ~_porl. 2:00. Cl) CM NEWS i~ ... IOAP WOfll.D 7:00 (fl * * * ''Tlw Young Doctofl" (1N 1) Ftedr1C Miid\, 8tr1 Gclm"I. Two doctor• wltfl CIPl)Otlnt YlewpOlnta teem to ........ ~ °"* .... wor1'lno t:10 MCMI •• "Mlddl•. Cflr('' (1980) AM-Mergrwt, 8r\IOt Dem. AT .... d8\'1lcpe1'1 IUCC8Nful Job end bt4Mltl· fut wife "'eNOI 10 drive him lnlO I mid-Ifft orllll. 'A' l:tO·~ l'AO (fl) MOYIE • * *... "N8tlon8I i.-poon'I Anlm•I HouM'' (1978) Jofln BllulN. Tim Mattmon. Two new cc6- ltg8 lrllttmlty pl8dQ98 join Ollt8 Houle, the _,... ' end ~ fl'ICI on oern-pue, end ......, to flgflt the 1 lflor1I of the ldlool'I 11111- • .... dMr'I to heve them 8llpell8d. 'A' Cl) GAU>4I Clllt 1WO MAL Cornedllf'I ~ Ptr· '°""'·--of~ ..... end comic vlgnett-. a:oo~ :re HIMT •**'A "Mofooco" (1930) OllY Cooper. M•n- Dlttrlch. A women I• forced to c:ttooM bttwelf'I ..,. .....,, Ind~ llorll 1"" OM mWI ofl.-9 Ind the loW lt\81 lllOlhtr on.a . (%)MOVIE • * *.... "Na11on81 LMn· poon'I Anlmal HouM" ( 1971) Jofln Btll.llhl. T1fl'I M1U-. Two,_~ 1t08 lr118NlllY pl8dQ98 join Oll18 Houtt. Ille ,,.,.._, end wllde8t oeno on Clll'I- ~ end Mlp IO fight the elfOfll of ttle lldlcol'• llin- •• ~ to tiaw thtm UO~R' • ..... "OrdlMt'r-,._ pte•• (1NO) Mery Tyler Moore, DolWd ~. A 91*.fttdlf'I tiMn-80tr tl)lne to put 1111 • bed! togettltr.,.., .. btothll'• dMtfl end 1111 own a*6de ltttlTIPt ,..,_ out to 1'111 COfl1iMOOlll ,..,_ end 1111 odd,'-* mofW, 'A0 uo; '"""• * * ~ AowcJymen" • (187•) Gordon ~·. Wll o.r. An ldWntur-' IMn ...... Oll9fl'W ..... l tucl8 ll8n8"8 rnoet 0( "" ' frtendll end 1111.-.. l:IO (C) MCMI ***'.t "8•1nt J1cll" (1179) .... OGzln. °""' f\oll'll aot. A lditmlnO ~..,,..,... ... up .,, .,.,... Oii ti**· IOWte .. ~end Pf°"' ~ln .. llwy..,.... .. <i>8:'a n: .., .... 4:IO Cl) IULLWINl<LI CR>,,,.. IUflPL y .. HAWAI .. ~-Tiit Nlgfltl Ate ..... ........ l.oelt In Lowe'' 9nd N Al Out Of l.CN9'' .,. ~ tflt Ml pt1folnied by NI 8'41PiY In flM con- 1*1 ...,.., at HoNllUIU'• ~ Tme•d••'• Da•tl..e Me.,le• · r.: .. ''TN ()lndnn8tl Kid" ( tH5) Bt•Yt ~. Edwlld 0 . Aob- lneon. A yaung CatdtNrP trlM to bMt the king M ltud JM*• In I bel'6t IOf -,,.C_l9t. 7:aG CR) cg) * * "TIM Tflll Job Md 8'low It .. (1N1) Aobtrt .... ...,,,.,. Her· lfltY. A ~ OOFPOf ... ~Ive """ Into ,.... 8'I08 wt*I lie r..eume to 1111 hOmlltown to ,..,._ I compllly ,,,_..,, •pQ' C%l •** •1llt ~· ( 1118) Jofln w..,,., L,.,.. ren 88call. A~ gun- man ..-. to ht OUI '* ..,. d8YS In si-. dllplte penlllent c:Nl8I igea by' WOIAd-tMi • CC I a .. to .. tame Ind r...-ct. 'PG' l:OO CC,) **'A ''fotc8 10 From N8YWOM" (1971) ~ "-· Htrl'lllOn Ford. Sev· •• oddly -18d ~ ~-·•-*'In• ml11lon 10 r•ld 1nd deltroy 1 brldg8 Yltlll to Iha 8Mm(I ltr8t8QY dur· ~ WOt'ld W8' II. 'PG' t:OO. **IA "P•don Mon Afflllrl. Teo" (1979) "-' Rod181or1. Clalde er... MUt. A women d8clclel to lleYe WI 8flllf to g9I -' with her WOUid-be untllth- tu4 flulOlnd. l:tO CD) • "Thi Ctllldrtn" ( 1980) M8'1ln SNUr. Oii Rog8r'I. A llr9ftO' r8dlolie- tlve doud tuml • group 0( IChoold1ldrtn Into llU'· •oue z.om.-wfth b6ldl ~'A' Cl>***"~~ t('(1H7)~T~ • ~ Clft. Dime tM CMI Wll, I C8C)lh ... 41 loutNrn bell II dliter· mined to ......,. IN man of '* ctMllCI regerd6-. of ""~ Cl) • * .... ··NdoMI LAl\'lpOOn'I At*"°' ~" (1971) John 8'111.11N. Tim ~.Two -cc6- ltg8 tm.-nfty ptedg8I join ' Diii• Hol*. ....... end wld9lt Pl"O on C8l'll-, ~end help to fWlt IN• 8ffOftl Oii tN ICflOOI'• ...,. .... ~to ........ thtnl ~·... ) 10:00 •• * "Rodi. Preitty 1 a.tlf' (1967) Jof\11 Suon. I L»1118 Pan.n. A 1950 .. rom 'n' roll b9rld com-1 ,... tOf I09 honOrl In • •. l'l\Ullc8I con.-. ' CC,) u....ing Up ii Hiid • To Do" (1179) Robert Cono-; r8d, T8d ........ Six 1 dhorctd "*' ..... 8UIM'IOI' btodl tlOI.-- .... -... .Corle8 ...,. bN8ktnll llP· CR> ..... "Or ..... -.. -.JW"'-. ( tH 1) P9t• MacHlcol, c:.91 CllRL A young -......... '° ,.... • meldln ..._ .. ...... °' lf'I ancloM. ..... ~ ........ ?O' .11:00• .......... 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Ee most decisive was in the fi al moment, as Dallas qu terback Danny White and G~n Bay wide receiver John Je erson combined to pull out a 20~9 victory for the National F t.ball Conference on Sunday. ailing the AFC most of the g , the NFC marched 65 yards to · e winning touchdown, the ~ coming on an 11-yard pass tiUn Pro Bowl rookie White to Je~eraon with 31 seconds left. ashington's Mark Moseley, w hJtd missed three field goals an had another blocked, kicked thq extra point to give the NFC th«t triumph -but only after his · attempt wu wiped out by a pe ty against the NFC. diving r eception by eraon on the pla)' before the chdown kept the NFC's ning drive alive. T he NFC fourth-and-7 at the AFC 25 w n the Packers' receiver made a f ngertip grab of White's throw fo a 14-yard pickup. n the next play, Jefferson bo e open momentarily over the mi le and White drilled the ball ln or the toochdown. It wu a little like playinK Jot ball there at the end, aai White, who completed 14 of 26 pauea for 162 yards while •P tting quarterback duties with W hinston'• Joe Thelemann. were makinJ up plays ~ the e. Of coune J.J. (Jeffef'l(jft) e It work." T he suya really wanted to ," uid Jefftt900, named the '• co-MVP wlh San Dieao rterback Dan Fou'-of the . "Now we have bragins ta for a year." oaeley, whose field aoal could have mllde him the •'• aoat, aald 'he waan't net"Yo.• when he lined up for the vePAT. I would have liked to have a better day,"· Hid the akJna kicker, w ho ma..d 27, ... end 48 ~ hlld ~ •*"'P' .... , all, It c:wm out ftne an the It NFC vlctorr 0Ytflhjldc)lllnG a PrO BOWi NCori psfonomce by f'oull. ... ~ 11 °' ao thnMI 4 y8nla • lllJPllll MONDAY, f'!I, 7, 1913 " C5 U(: Irvine's Quiet Man But McDonald's not that way on the court 8 y 'J OHN°SEVANO o<ttie Delly "'9C 8tlft Trying to figure out Ben McDonald Is like trying to find the square root of Infinity. One is Impossible, the other might as well be. Even the UC Irvine forward is at a loss Cor words to deteribe himself. "I try to figure myself out sometimes," he says. "I wonder why I'm ao quiet and why I don't like to talk. "My answer? I just don't know. I guess when you get your name in the paper a lot, people always expect you to do things. "I just don't think there are that many people that want to know about me. They want to know about basketbalJ, but that's it." AS HARD AS the 6-8 junior has tried to stay in the background, McDonald has done nothing but receive attention since he walked on to the UCI campus. In his first season, McDonald was nam ed the P CA A 's Fresh - man-of-the-Year after avera~ln~ 11 points a game. Last year, according to Coach Bill Mulligan. NBA 8''0Uts would come to watch All-Americlftl Kevin Magee at practice and would walk out talking about McDonald. "People have been trying to compare him to Magee. but he's a different player," Mulligan Insists. "I like him. I enjoy being around him. He's crabby aometimes, but I stlll like him." MeDonald's crabbiness. more often than not, stems from his obsession for privacy. The former All-ClF performer out of Lo ng Beach Poly High w as married last year as a sophomore and already has a son, Benjamin, Jr. ( 15 months). H e guards his personal life with the same tenacity he does an opponent on the basketball court. "WHEN WE WERE dating, he was the same way," says Rachelle of her husband's quietness. "He's really changed from then to now. He's not that way· with me any more. But as far as other people. he's still the same. "He was just brought up that way. He's not the outgoing type. He's a very private person." .. McOonn ld~s PCAA stats Opponent FGA FGM Pt1. R Portland 11 7 20 1 1 San Jose St. 12 9 20 8 UC Santa Barbara 18 10 25 10 Fresno St. 15 12 31 7 San Jose St 10 5 10 10 Utah St. 14 7 20 6 Long Beach St. 13 6 12 5 Nevada Las Vegas 13 7 18 14 · Totals 106 63 156 71 Average 59% 19.5 8.9 about McDonald's performance on a basketball court. He was named captain of the team at the beginninf. of the year and the pressure to be UC 's leader. as well as trying to fill Magee's role, made things tough for him at the beginning. ' "I felt I had to do real well because that's what the coaches expected of me," McDonald explains. "I wasn't trying to replace what Kevin did.'' Not consciously maybe, but the pressure was there nonetheless and It affected McDonald's play ... until recently. TO ILLUSTRATE, in McDonald's first 12 games he averaged 11.2 points while shooting 47.6 percent from the field. In his last eight -which included a career-high 31 points against Fresno State -he's averaged 19.5 points while hitting 59 percent from the floor. What changed? McDonald says he doesn't know. But Mulligan will tell you he wan~ to see more. "I want him to play like he did against Fresno State every night." says Mulligan, who admits to expecting a lot Crom his forward. "If he can score 31 against Fresno, he can score 31 against anybody.'' It's those kinds of expectations. and living up to them, that probably hindered McDonald's early outings. .,.., ,... ,.... ~ca.,.,..,_ There's nothing private, however, "Playing with Kevin, and then not have him h ere . . . there was just a lot more to do," says McDonald. "Thls year didn't start out being much fun because I had so much responsibility. Last year Kansas City helps Lakers get back their nioinentuni INGLEWOOD (AP) -Los Angeles Coach Pat Riley says he wants the Lakers to enter the All-Star bre ak with som e momentum. Thanks to the slumping Kansas Ci t y Kings, the defending National Basketball Association champions are on their way to doing just that. The Lakers had lost two games ma row before playing at Kansas City last Friday night. That was just what they needed as they rolled to a 143-125 victory over &Jle Kings. The clubs met again Sunday afternoon at the Forum and the result was another Loe Angeles triumph, this time by a 116-106 1COre that wasn't as clOlle ai it might 90und. "I want to close out . the first half of the season very positively before the break," said Riley. "l think we're playing excellent defense and that's going to be the key for us in the ae<.'Ond half of the se&90n." The Lakers, who are now 36-10, play at Seattle Tuesday night and return home for a cont.eat with Utah Wednesdal nJght before t.ak1n& six days of . The annual NBA All-Star game ls scheduled Sunday at the Forum. The Kings, meanwhile, dropped to 24-24 with their eishth 1ou in the last nine lan'lft\. The a.tback wu ~ their 200\ ln a row at the Forum, where they haven't won .tnce 1974. Needless to U1,, the Lakers were very sood. ' uid Kanaaa City CC*h Cotton Fitlllmmona. "In order for the K1np to beat the Lakers, we have to be on a roll. We are not on a roll now. I think the AH-Star break will hel us." the Lakers blew the game open by outscoring the K ings 11-4 at the outaet of the second half to tum a 64-53 lead into a 75-57 advantage. It was 93-66 late in the third quarter and the rest w as academic. The Kingis made a late run to narrow the gap to the final margin of 10 points. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar led a balanced Loa.Angeles auack with 18 poinu. Bob McAdoo came off the bench to add 16 points and Kurt Rambla and James Worthy tallied 15 points ; each for the Lakers. "It wu not toogh to get41p for this game, or any home game," said Rambls. "Home games are too Important to let slip by. It's tough enough to win oo the road In the NBA, ao we just can't come home and have a letdown." Reserve guard Clay Johruon scored all 13 of hi. points ln the second quarter to help the Lakers take thelr 11-polnt halftime lead . "It's not my role to come off the bench and score pointe, but today I happened to be In the . right place at the right time," aaid John.t0n. "When I am ln ihe same, my main job is to play defen.e." Larry Drew led the Kings with 18 pointe and 'lline uaiats. Mike Woodaoo added 16 points tor Kansu Cjty. "The Lakera are a . great tream," .id Kansu City center Steve Johnaon, who had 12 points. Tha t winning smile Nancy Lopez strides acro88 the 18th green after winning the Elizabeth ~rden golr tourna ment in Miami, Fla. Sunday. See page C2 . · was euler becau.e Kevin took up the alack. · "I've gotten more used to it now. My role as captam la more like being a leader than a captain. They could pick somebody else \0 be captain tomorrow and I'm stHI going to be the leader. "It's taken some Ume to get used to. but now that I'm p,layi ng beu.er It's not such a big burden. ' · STILL, RARELY is McDonald happy with his play. A self-proclaim ed perfectionist, he even found flaws in his outing against the Bulldogs. "I was unhappy with my turnovers at ~he end of the game," he says with a straight face. "There's always S<lmething. I always feel I could have done this better or that better. "l put myself down when moet people think I've done a good job. That's because I expect more of myself. It's OK to hear compliments. People walk up to me and sav. 'I think you're the best player on the team.' I'll listen to them. but then I'll usually go the other way. "I just have h igh expectations of myself. On the court I want to be the best I can. I'm never satisfied with just having a good game. I want to be one of the best players.'' McDonald was good enoul(_h to be selected to an NIT All-star team last summer, whe re he averaged just a fraction under 10 points a game. If nothing else. McDonald's summer stint helped him gain confidence. "After l came back I felt I could play with anybody," says McDonald, who comes from a family of six. "Still, It's hard to think in my mlnd I'm better than anybody. lf I think they're better, or just as good, it makes me try harder." McDonald has seemingly made the right adjustments on the court. Although he may not be Jiving up to his own expectations, he Is certainly living up to those of others. Off the court is an other matter entirely. McDonald's adjustments might be a bit slower here. "It's not that I don't like people. It's JUSt hard to converse with people I don't know well," he says. "It took a couple of years before I said ISee QUIET, Pa1te C%1 Unbroke n colt finally pays off big ARCADIA (AP) -Swing Till Dawn cost $45 ,000 as an unbroken 2-year -old. and he nearly broke his owners' hearts. "But they never lost faith in him ," r eca ll e d the thoroughbred's trainer, Chuck Mariklan . "Even though he never won a stakes race." The broken hearts Sunday at Santa Anita belonged elsewhere as Swing Till Dawn, a 38-1 longshot, led all the way in capturing the $290,500 Charles H. Strub Stakes for 4-year-olds. . With hls victory, the son of G rey Dawn 11 and Swinging Llu ie earned $178,000 for the men who own him ind who _...._ . ._ stood by as he collected just $66.07S-pnor to lhe 21I t ronn1ng of the Strub Stakes. Majority owner J.D. McClure of Arllngton, Texb, sipped champagne and tol~ of bu)'inA the Kentucky-bred colt and thm other thoroughbreds two years ago from a Texas acquaintance. M cCl ure teamed with Sherwood C. Chllllngworth of the Paniola Ranc h In the purchase, and $22,500 wu hla share of buying Swing Till Dawn. Chillingworth sold part of his Interest to three others. "This was the bluest pune 'ever for me," said MCCiure, who is In the real estate development business. "h's the belt four-hone deal I ever made, even thouah the o ther three didn't ao anything." . Racing over mud for 1 ~ m1Jea. Swing Till Da'fn held oft all challenaea. Ridden by Patrick Valenautia and carrying 11 ~ pound.a, the winner flnlehed tw o lenctha ahead of . Waverin1 Monarch. , I • ' Gaucho· ha~ehall fortun1s w.ill .depend on ·Bonilla I .. . I r CUllT IEICDEN Bridew..., Dftdlctl. IAI& ~Bonilla · The two dlvislonal wtnnen wlll meet Atide from hla p l\chtna woH,• °' .. Mr,....... fln.lahed wtih an M record and a 2.86 In a one-pme playoff '° decenniM the ... ......,. '8 pleued with the ColSecUon 1..ac:k of dltpt.h ln hit pltch.lna ltatt, a Mrned nm~ but tw hurt hill ann leeaue'• •ta .. tournamenl eetnnl. of ,..tumera and newcomen at key new_.,_.._ and a aimpli:ft.a playoff durina the Mllllan Ccnfereia Dlayofta Sridew_.'a bopea al INlldnc lt that polldona. HJ9 1"m bm9'8 power, epeed fofmat will make thl"" dlfflcult for and t1'e Qauohal' ·~• p&ayofl hopn tar wW depend an the _.. of two and adequa• defenllv. ability, but lhe Coach ,llm Brldeweaer and h la vanllhed. 80phomon tnnlfen. both pAlll:hen and a.~' be hard-pr1•1d to wtn J!t-2 a.ddletwk C'.oUtp butbe11 c-.n thJI Thia~~ O.whol are ln the both richt-Mndue. ~•m· 24 1amee whkh the 1- ...., · hdfte ea.& ~. • •ht-i.m "We have a couple Of other' people eqwtd acxarnpllttMd. Blidewwr, ln fUa ~ ~ 11 held lHIU• ~&ded &nto two dfvlalon1. that can F two or.,... ...._an-....w. ta.n•a • *ll at lhe Geuchoe. pialllUOD coeda, 6t IM ftnt to edlnlt ... tMlll'I &ecrdlebaok f9al:: Dleao Mna, We need" to flnd emMone JlfhO can pUch by pcllltlon. ltU fclmllwl' .... , ..... Clft.. ..... ......, P¥I •-dMIUft, tn •one NlJef," 8rtdeww aya. "W• = rwly ..,...._. s.ft.haftdmr while I a n l•I •· Oroumont, can probably~ With W..1'61'\lnc Bontlll. SouUawn&era and Imperial Valley pkhen. but t now w.'re looklni '°" "M 0eorp ~ W.'ll ptobebiy IO.'' corDprlll dM--il&vlllon. acJ1M ~to lhiln U'-" < • . .. .t • • .... ' . . . ...... .,. Ft • 7 ' p I I l I C'I Or no• Co"'' OAILV PILOl /Mond•y. Febru11y 7, 1913 .,,.----------------------------------------------------------. "*'"'······· 11 IH•'"' Maril A11lrr• Hori d o Ill C.'ltlr\'t'r hla&h 44 pol11UI umhtl lO flnt lhe O.UM Mav.ndul &o lheJr Olh wtn In 13 1•m•1: a 112-105 N1llon1I &akt1tbell ~tlon lrturnph ovtr Purtl1nd JJm PutOft ltd Portllrnd with 27 point• . • n\., r MHH Maltee erored 24 polntl l11cluJ1na the wlMIOI blulktt with 28 ll«'Ond• ll'ft and pull~'<! down 20 rebounds. •J)Urklng Signing countdown: thu PhiJ1ac.hllphla 76 n pa1l Seattle. 97-96. It was the 76ora' 2 l•t vlc:tory In their po at 23 111ame1 . . . Domlnlq .. WllklH, DID Roundflel d and Eddie Jobn1on sparked a decisive third period rally and the Atlanta Hawks hung on to s nap B oston's 11lx-game Colleges make p u sh From AP dlapatcbea KANSAS CITY, Mo The top [!] quarterback is a Californian. Missouri 4. • ·a nd Texas. have the two best ught AOUffUll "" winning 1treak, 116·11 l. Larry Bird was the game's top 11(.'0rer with 29 points ... Frank Jobnaon and Rick Mabom t.allled 21 points each to pace the Washington Bullets to a 103-99 win over Indiana . . . Cliff Robla1on scored 36 points and grabbed 15 rebounds. leading Cleveland past San Diego, 110-107 . World B. Free had 28 points for tht• winners, while Terry Cum1Qlng1 scored 24 for the Clippers . . . Murlce Lucas hit 25 point.s and had 20 rebounds as Phoenlx raced past Golden St.ate, 109-92 ... New J ersey traded veteran forward Mlcbey Jobnaon and rookie guard Eric "Sleepy" Floyd to Golden Stat.c for guard Michael Ray Richardson. e nds. But Florida 1s gushing with quaHty football prospects this year, a<'COrding to a cross-section or t•ollege coaches and recruiting coordinators. "The consensus seems to be that there's not a Herschel Walker or a Marcus Dupree In this year's class, anybody who <..'Ould st.cp right in and dominate as a freshman," said Mike Gilleran, who 1s coordinating the NC AA 's "Projet•t Intercept." "But therl' are lot o f to p players, particularly in the South and especially in Florida." Wednesday 1s the national signing da~. and Gilleran said recruiters were building to their usual pitch in the final days. For the fourth s tra ight year , the NCAA Enforcement Department has interviewed coaches a nd other experts, and complied a list or the top high school seniors in order to monitor their recruitment. Frt·sno. UCSB post PCAA wink Junior forward Bernard m Thompson scored 27 points and pulled down 11 rebounds in leading Fresno John Paye, a 6-3, 190-pounder from Menlo Park, is rated the No. 1 quart.crback. St.ate to a 63-50 PCAA basketball win over visiting San Jose State Sunday. Cbrl1 McNealy led San Jose with 22 points . . . In another PCAA game, York Groll Lallied 19 points and grabbed 16 rebounds in sparking UC Santa Barbara to its first conference win, a 64-61 decision over host Pacific . . . Patrick Ewing's nine points in the first five minutes of the second half enabled Georgetown to build a 17-point lead as the 14th ranked Hoyas turned back visiting DePaul, 71 -65. Ewing scored 20 points and had 18 rebounds ... Alvis Rogers collected 21 points and became Wake Forest's 10th leading career scorer as the Demon Deacons posted a 78-65 win over visiting Marquette. Rogers raised his career total to l ,367. "Some are saying he's the next J o hn Elway," said Gilleran, referring to the 1982 All-American quarterback from S tanford University. Quote of the day Ralph Mille r, Oregon State basketball coach, deploring the dunk shot: "It's an idiot's delight. The only thing 1t does for basketball is increase stress fractures. Now. it you raise the basket to 12 feet and somebody dunks. then I'll applaud." Kite's score hut h e s till • wins PEBBLE BEACH (AP) - Tom Kite got the victory and said it was a step m the nght direction toward an und1sdoscd goal. Rex Caldwell was tied for second -the third week in a row he has had at least a share of the runnerup spot -and said he's already achieved a goal. "When I first came on tour, it was my dream to be rec.'Ogn1zed in any pro shop I went into. Now they recognize me m any grocery store I go into. It 's g reat," Caldwell said Sunday after - -chasing Kilt-to the-title -in ~e 42nd Bing Crosby Natio nal Pro-Am goJC tournament. Caldwell , who has yet to win on the PGA tour. lost m playoffs in the Bob Hope Classic and the Phoenix Open, his two previous starts. He d idn't fo rce it to a playoff this tim e . Kite won outright, by two s hots, with a closing 73 in rain, wind and cold that raked the Pebble Beach Links. and a 276 total Caldwell al.so had a 73 over the final 18 and a 278 total. He shared second with Cal Peete, who pitched in for an eagle-2 on the way_ to a closing 70 But Kite w as the first LO note that it could have been different. "If Rex had made those (birdie) putts on the last two holes, you could have had a very interesting story," Kite said. surprisingly low tota l for the man who l e d tbe 1981 money-winners and has taken the Vardon Trophy for the past two S(•asons. "I'm awfully glad to get the win:· he said "This is one you set your sights on, for a couple of reasons; the c'Ourses and the fact they always have such a strong field "This is a stepping stone, but I have a l ong way to go to complete my goals for the year." -"tie ecllned to name ffiOse goals. however. A year ago, however, in a plane over the Atlantic headed for Great Britain. he apelled them o ut: "Win. and w in consist.cntly. Win in the majors. and win more than once." The victory was worth $58,500 from the total purse of $325,000 and lifted Kite a couple of not c he s o n th e all-time money-winning list. He now has $1.723.715 for a 12-year career and moved past Hall of Famel"S Billy Casper and Gar y Playe r into the No. 9 spot. J im Br idewe er GAUCHOS. • • From Page C1 trans fe r from Pasadena City College, both have a year of community college experience under their belts, which should take some of the pressure off Bonilla. FIRST BASE -Mark Grace. a freshman from Tustin High , figures to hit for power from the left side. Brideweser found room for G race by swftchfng last year's first baseman, Tom L ink. to cente r field. SECOND BASE -Returner Randy Cumming. out of Mission Viejo High, will battle (reshman Ken Henry for the job. Cumtnlng hit .293 wt season, while Henry was 3 first -team All ·CIF selection last year at Temple City But Caldwell missed them and Kite, despite bogeys on three of h is last four holes. r ode his once-a>mmanding five-shot lead to his fifth PGA tour triumph, a And Jack Nicklaus passed another money milestone. He birdied four holes in a row beginning on the 14th, a comeback liiat salvaged a closing round of par 72 and sixth alone at 280. Fie won $11 ,700 and became the only man to go past $4 million 1n caner earnlngs. --ll1Ulll- Nicklaus now has $4,006.633. THI RD BASE -R eturner 26th career win for Lopez NORTH MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) -Nancy Lopez played ··aggressive golf to stay in contention in the Elizabeth Arden Golf Classic, and then . played cautiously once she got in the lead. "My attitude was not to give 1t away to anybody -let them beat y ou , but d o n 't beat yourself ," said L op ez, who captured h er 26th career title QUIET. • • From Page C1 I knew him like the back of my hand," adda Rachelle. "And it took awhile before he confide<f tn me. "He'• a fine. loving man. He doesn't let a lot of people see that." All McDonald wanta people to see 11 what he can do on a basketball court -and that'• plenty. UCI nets win TALLAHASSEE. Fla. -UC Irvine'• tennl• team capturtd the Seminole lnvl~lonal be-. Sunday wttr; •a M victory over Jlorld• 8t1te In the chun~ ma1Ch. with a one-shot victory after J o Anne Carner double bogeyed the next-to-last hole Sunday. "l sun had three holes to go." added Lopez, who al.so outbattled slirt winds. "I thought, 'just play it s ho t by shot.' I Celt tota l concentration today. I haven't had that in a long Ume." Lopez fired a 1-over-par 73 over the 6.122-yard Tumberry Isle Country Club course and finished with a four-day total or 3-under 285. Carner, the defending champion, shot a 71 and finished at 286 with Belay KJng. Pat Bradley and Stepharue Farwig. "I played really well." said Carner. "I hit one bad shot and that was on No. 17. l'd rather skip that hole." Lopez won $22,500 to boo8t her career earnings since joining the tour In July 1977 to $97«f,660. Carner, King, Farwl1 and Bradley, winner of the Mazda Cluaic of Deer Creek on Jan. 30, each received $9,675. Llncoln • Mercu~y ' Bob Perry bat\ed .263 last year, playing in about half of the games. SHORTSTOP -Sophomore John Cueto, out of Foothill High. replaces last year's standout, Russ Lee, who ls now playing at Duke University. OUTFIELD -Link, who batted .421 last season. wlll be in center field. and according to Brid eweser, had no trouble malting the transition from first base. A pair of sophomores, Bill Eallnger and Carl Ehmann, are battling for the left field assignment, while freshman Steve O e Angells brought impressive credentials with him from Temple City High. OeAngelia batted .551 last year as a senior, and was named m01t valuable player of his team. Capable backup• Jnclude Al Brownlee, Ivan Comancho and Jeff Holmes. CATCHER -Letterman Jerry Ivee a nd sophomore tra.nafer Steve Mor1an are the top candidates. DESIGNATED HITTER - Sophomore Mark Henkel has the beet shot. He batted .M5 and hit five home runt Jut 1euon. UCI won· -,our of the u ........ matchea and ....... -. .... ma.m to .... *th~ ln ........... '~-"-'i'.C::•ltr.MeH ~ - ' ,..., ..... I Hruln" •• h•ml Mlreoaek 10 15 ltltilH wlna Rlrk MlddltlH Ei1 •'<>t •'<I two 111Mtl1 and hid an .. 11t le> ' lead Botton to 1 6· l National HU&·k~y L•1111uv win ovt•r 8uff11lo Sund1y, extcmdlng lhu Bruin•' untwatrn ltttt•k to 10 aarm,. • . Al Secord drUlt.'d hi1 4 ht (l()j,11 of the l4'0111C.1t1 In the opcnlna pt•rlod and 0.al• avard 1nap~ o M'('Md·perlod lie to h Ip th• Chlcaao 81'6d( lJuwkl to their fifth ttraliht victory, a 4 l dt"Chllon ovur the fah.irtna New York Ran,wrai. Thtt Runeera have won Jutl·omtt• In their wt 13 uutlna•. while loalna claht "ame1 . _ . Mark Loftbouae 1t'Ored two pla and pll Corrado Mlcalef t(.'<'Orded his flrat 1hutout of the aeuon na th•· l.>1•tro1t KNI W1np 11nap~ a four-.iom lo1inK streak with a 2-0 win over Toronto . . . Mark Napier and Steve Sntt ecored goal.I ~9 seronds·apart In the third period and Richard Sevl1ny posted his flrat 1hut0ut o.f the season as Montreal topped W i nn i p eg. 2 -0 . Defenscman Andert E ldebrtall 9COred at 6:05 of the third period to llfl the Quebec: Nordiques .Into a 4.4 tie w ith Washington ... Vancouver an{I New Jertey al.lo fought to a 4.4 deadlock. Foyt drivt .. s to Ouytona win A.J. Foyt joined Frenchmen Bob • Wollek and Claude Ballot-Leu in a Pora•he Turbo 935 in charging to an overwhelming victory In the 24-Hour Daytona sports car endurance race Sunday. The winning car finished six laps ahead of the second place finisher ... lnclement weather forced postponement of the 23rd annual Nation.al Hot Rod Association Winternationals at J>omona Sunday. Time trials for all cars remaining wlll take place Saturday ... World Boxing Association lightweight champion Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini won an unanimous decision over Britain's George Feeney In a close 10-round non-title fight Sunday. It was Mancini's first fight since his tragic title defense "ialnst Korean challenger Duk Koo Kim wt Nov. 13 in Las Vegas. Kim died of head injuries suffered In the bout . . . Jimmy Connors defeated Bjorn Borg, 6-4. 6-4, in an e xhibition tennis ma\ch. in Providence, R.l. .. Top-seeded J ob McEaroe snapped a string of seven straight locsaes to Ivm LendJ to win his second straight U.S. Pro Indoor tennis title, 4-6.-7 -6. 6-4, 6-3. Television, radio TV College basketball -Arizona at Stanford, 8 f:>.m .. Channel 56. RADIO: No events scheduled. Little c hange • • tn county • prep ratings The Dally Piiot'• Oron10 County prep buketball rankJnil remain unchaniC!d throuah the flrat four placea wlth Mater Ol.!I 11\lll atop th.e ~r. ro ll ow cd by Huntlniton Beach, S ervUe and Caplstrano Valley. Fountain Valley moved up a notch to Ofth 1>lace. replacing Corona del Mar , which felJ to 11eventh, one 1pot ahead of Sea Vlew League rival Eltancla. Corona de l Mar and Estancia t.ansJe ThUl"lday in w h¥t figures to be a title showdown with CdM c:urrcn\ly one game ahead of the Eaglet. Dally Piiot Top 10 Pos. Team, leag.ae 1. Mater Dei (Angelus) 2. Huntington ~ (Sunset) 3. Servile (Angelus) 4 Capistrano Valley (South C.oast) 5. Fount.ain Valley (Sunset) 6. La Quinta (Garden Grove) 7. Corona del Mar (Sea View) · 8. ~tanda (Sea View) 9. La Habra (Freeway) 10. Brea-Olinda (Orange) Thia week'• scbedale; Record ~1-2 16·5 16-7 20-2 15-8 17-6 17--41 16-5 16-6 19-5 Tue1day'1 Games (7:30) Sea View Lea1ae -Corona d el Mar at Newport Harbor; Estancia at Uruversity; Irvine at EJ Toro; Saddleback at Cost.a Mesa. Wednesd•Y'• Gamea (7:30) · Sunset Leagae -Fountain ValJey at Ocean View; WestmiJllter at Edi.son: Marina at Huntington Beach; SouUa Coast Leagae -Laguna Beach at Qiplstrano Valley; Woodbridge at Laguna HUia; Mission Viejo at San Clemente. Tburaday~a Games (7:30) Sea View Lea1ae -Univel"8ity at Newport Harbor; Estancia at Corona del Mar; lrvine at Saddleback: El Toro at Costa Mesa. Friday'• Games (7:30) Sunset Le11ue -Fountain Valley at Marina: Ocean View at Edison; Huntington Bych at Westminster; Soutb Coast League -Laguna Beach at ·Woodbridge Dana Hills at Mission Viejo; Capistrano Valley at San Clemente. Golde n West faces an old • nemesi s Golden West College plays host to a long-lime nemesis Wednesday when the Cypress Chargers a rrive, while Orange Coast tries to pick up the pieces of a rugged basketball season when the Pirates face visiting Mt. San Antonio. Golden West and Cypress will be meet.mg in a battle of former Southern Cal Confe rence foes. and a Rustler victory will keep them within striking dist.ance of first place Cerritos in the South Coast Conference race. The Rustlers are cU..rentJy 6-3. tied for second with Santa Ana and two games behind Cerr itos. The Chargers are 4-5, four games off the pace. In Pacific Coast Conference play Wednesday, Saddleback hosts Southwestern. AU games are set for 7:30. This week's schedule: Wedaeaday'1 Games Sout h Coast Con ference - Cypress at Golden West; Mt. San Antonio at Orange Coast. Pacific Coa1t Conference - Southwestern at Saddleback. Saturday's Games Soutb Coast Conference Orange Coast a t Compton; Golden West al Mt. San Antonio. Pacific Coast Conference - MiraCosta at Saddleback. Valentine' Day Ft-bruary 14 UAB topples Passport Photos Pl •. L ~ UCI., 79-71 YI• Ll4• ...... , ~ FLORIST 011 ... Phte 2!115 Rt.-dhill Avenue LOS ANGELES 3461 Via Lido 675-6122 South Coast Design Center A-108 Costa Mesa ~abama-~r~~ha mr.~~~,:~:e:~~~~L=~~~~=·~~--~in~~~n;em;1;U~~~~~~~~~~~/:~~/O~ jumped to an early lead and maintained i t In turning back UC Irvine, 79· 71. in the consolation champ1on sh1p game of the UCLA w o m en's basketball tournament at Pauley Pavilion Sunday. The closest UCI could get was 34-32 late in the openlng half. Dorothy Lewis. who scored 16 points Sunday. was n amed to th e alJ-t ournament team. • • • .. • • • * • • • • • • • * • • • • * • • • • • • • • * • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • KOCM Stereo 103.1 proudly pr9Mftt9 ••• Amerlc•n Herlt1tg9 Month Delly during the month of Fet>ruery tune to FM •t•1•0 103.1 at 8 a .m . and 5 p.m. Heer Newport·M... Elementary atudent• tell wMt America meena to tMm. 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' -I I l L f I i , f L NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE Pec:lflc Dlwlo10f1 W L Ju 10 r1111~t\1• tO :O I 111,,, 11 :'l • l 5tt1IH\ • I 71 ( 1flh.lt<tt "-..,t.1t~ • p :~ 5"''' D1t•,1u I'; 1~ MldwHI Dlwlolon Pel GB /ijJ bOO 8 ~~ J <I tbJ 10 41: , : J\)() 2J '!>a.n A11IVWl.1 lq ~ 1 '1b't 11\c)H' I ty ._14 24 )\,(} 4 oa11 1-; • 3 :»• 4d~ 4 r 0.-th•H 24 J6 .tb.() ~ Ul.lt 18 32 IUO 11 H •w.1u11 ~ 39 188 IQ EASTERN CONFEflENCE Allanlk: DIYlolon J..ln11.uh·l,,f11J 4 1 1 d 4 BoMOll 17 11 Nt'W JtH"l*'t' Jt 18 W.isnmg1c.n 1'l 25 New \ 11ti.. 'l 1 L7 ~ •• ""' .. 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I 11 16 m>let lff• Ce10we11, ,n.~ 271 ea-70· 70·10 ~70M-73.-- Oanny Cowa101. S IA.300 70·69·60· 7 T Bob G11oer S U ,300 72·60·66· 72 2'0 Jack NIClll8UI SIT 700 211 !om Wataon, S 10.487 67·73·12·69 ' L1benon (Blackl 10 90 5 20 3 20 "9Pld E"'be< !Olwa<Ml---8~ Tlv" B11a 10etah0usuye1 2 80 A110 raced Montana Choice Ed 1 Oynasly, BtQ Wawa. Bon Coureoe f>llua Prince Tll'fl8" 109 12 DAil v DOU9LI (0·21 P8KI see 20 Ken Gr->, S 10 487 66·88·7 l·76 ~HlllD llACI . 1 1116 m1lea "--Crenihow SS~ 7~ 72 68 72 all RldQe f Ple<Gel 13 40 5 40 4 00 """' lalll Or-• 1McCa11on1 4 20 3 40 Oitvld Graham S6.450 7 ·10·10·10 son• Leaoer (Sl8'lle<I 4 60 Gil M0<0•11 SI 450 6 .73 71 71 110 raced Pac1llc Morn, S I•• 01 Mike McCull<>ugh, $845() 6f1..72·70·71 wan. Private Room Pal$ Luci, 213 C?um1>4eeno1 Br•d 8tylN\I S6 82~ 69·70 72;72 Time T 45 Lllnny w ao•111t. S5 379 76-66 70.72 I Bruce ueizi.e. SS 379 68-72·72·72 .tfOUllTH llACE .•• I IUtloogs Payne Stewar1. S5.379 7~·68 72.72 I l'l~ughly But Nice tOelanouaHye ne·~~~ . .:ai-11 ~z~o--zn~-~6aa~.z,;i5:....<.µI_. 12 40 8 00 4 60 J>m NellOfd S5.379 7 1 67 71-75 ""1'\0+Wdy ~11>111e1 G 80 5 20 OonnHI Hatnmond SS 379 68·70-67 79 1-•I Jrmiily IS-I 3 40 215 AIM> leced FtgllhllO Flt Polly l Rute• Gary McCord, $4.225 69·66 10· 78 i, nse• 10 Mu•" 211 l ime I 15 415 frooCO\lples S3054 641-14 73.73 $5EXACTAt7·SlpaidS28950 M81k Hayes S3 054 74·66·73-73 LOii Hinkle S3.054 70.89-74·13 flFTH llACE. 1 116 miles Jot1nny M1lle1. S3,054 73·71·69-73 'tbOa Na11ve tP1ncay1 TO 00 5 40 3 00 Rod Nu<:kolls. S3.0S4 7t·l1·14·70 ~ 1 Scramme• (CA11enllda} 7 60 3.80 Roger Mallbie S3 054 74.55.72.75 "oadway Harry (Rom.,o) 2 60 Mike Peel< S3 054 11.75. 70-70 A•ao raced 01a1>10 Ladd•• AdOeo Jonn Fougllt S3 054 68·73·7S-70 F~alure Ma,or Henry Ideal Moment 217 Uoper Ruttall Superb Serb Pal McGowan. S2..t50 70.70·72·75 T•in• 144 4/5 • G1bbyG11t>et1 $21:>0 72·73·70.72 'UEXACTA \9-Srpe10$T4360 •• --0.0.ge Burns S2.150 72-70 71 74 Bobby Clarnpell S2 15(1 69·13·72·73 • 211 Oen Poril. SI 673 George Archer S 1,673 Clar~ ROM. S l.673 JOlln Cool< S T 6 7 3 Mtke Reid S 1.673 Vic:IOf Regalado St 673 G•eo Pow0<s. S 1.673 2lt 76-70·68· 7 4 69-69· 75. 75 69.70.7r,.74 69 74.72.73 71·7~·70.72 73. 70 73.72 59.72.75 72 Hel Sullon SI 297 69·73 72.75 Leonard Tnompaon St 29710.10.74.75 Jim Roy SI 297 11·1'·72·74 Bru<:e Fle1tner SI 297 76·64-87-78 2tO Jim ThO(fM S9S8 70·67·77 16 C•aov Sladlef S9SS-'T'r.llT-78-745" l•ndy M .... S9S8 68·73·73-78 Bob MIHpl>y S958 75·71-68-78 0111 Ro0ers S9S8 7:Hl7 75 7S M8tk PIOtl $1158 69·73·13·75 OavlCI ()vhll SllS8 74-14 89-74 Croabr team .core• 258 G1ld6r·Clark. S3.000 113·64-65-6e ao . RogellKIO K-. 12 400 .62·81·87·70 211 Satbet-J-S T.950 2112 Re1d-Srow11lle S 1,800 EdwatOt·Pentk• s 1.800 Peel•Talum ST 800 ., RoQerl·AQ99B ST 440 ~1mp90ll·H0<ne. ST 440 K1te-Ro0in110n, S l,440 2'4 85-67 64-65 64·70.63-s 67-M·68-6S 64-011.SS-64 68-63-63-69 66-8$-65-t 7 69·87-60·67 Mallboe Rumbogll S T 290 70·6 T·63·70 McCom<tll l.. SI 290 65-&s..ae-te 295 Ple~·Au.,. S 1 080 Powera·Ruhl, s1.oao TW11ty-Ooldw1tt1t Sl.080 Sl-·Ven ling Sl.080 '>•m<>M·Hoover SI 090 * Haas·Fanj<tl. S870 C~·SP8ft08. St70 297 WattOn·W~kll S750 Flel-·Sc.ilo S750 . 211 G111>8ft·Getb s~s Nicholt.Campt>ell, $645 Cole-Ceccono $64 5 Senoe<·Sullon S64S 64·68-81·88 116-68-6~ 64-65-61-68 68-6s-64 .63 64-8s-&9-8 7 64~70-67 68-68-85-67 62-8 7 7().81 68·65-83· 7 I 68-65-85·70 61·70.67·70 as-es.as.12 67.e7-&4-70 LPGA to14rnamN1t (al Hol1tl Miami 9Nch, fie.) 215 Haner Looa S22.500 .. Jo Anne Cltnur-19;87 S Betsy Klflil U .675 Pit B111dley. S9 875 SI~ FerwJO. SQ ITS 211 11.11.70.73 7~70-73.-71-75.72.ee 11 12·14·811·71 74.73.ea.73 Kathy WMwon11, S5.029 77-69·70-7 I Janet Cole,. SS,029 70.68·73-76 2U Onnn.t Caponi S4 050 Jen SteoMnaon. '4.050 San0re S11Uuch $4 .050 nt Kalrty McMmen '2.913 Piil Meyerl S2.llT3 M J Smith S2 9 13 Alice Rtllmen S2.ll 13 73-7074.f1 75.72 99.72 73.70.11-7l SIXTH RACE. l 11 Ill mites llFel 1McCe1ron1 6 40 4 60 3 60 flec111 1s1e1rw1 6 40 4 20 l(lno. P0tso ISib•llel 1 00 Also •iced Luc-y l<ey Brave Qll.etlon Prep<1n1 ei-geticaly F~bea ~~~115 llVENn. RACE, 1 11& m11M A.a C1 escen1 I Plllcayl 4 60 2 60 2 20 Mandato 11/alenZuela) 4 40 2 60 Sari a Orea,,_ (SI-I 2 40 Also racecl Sealooo. Mageu1 O• .. a Fri.ad Tvne. T 43 15 EXACTA 11·21 palO $46 50 12 .. ICIC llX 12·3· 7 ·9·9· 11 P••O s If 058 20 Wtlh T2 Wlnnlno ltc;k•I• •••• 11orses1 S2 P1Ck Sia consolation paid S~311 00 w1111 302 wtnnmg tlellell \ltve hOt-1 ~a1Ch pool Pllld S302 ISO W!lll T4 -ng llCll.811 tlOUt !lot-•nd a tcralcn) EIGHTH llACE. I ' • mites Swtng Tiii o.-19 eo 2s oo e eo w-ino Monarch l~I 5 90420 W11t1t ~ 1""1c8yl 3 90 Also rec:ed Prlnoe Spellbound, \/ic1ory Zone , Eaclu11ve One. Ask Me. lord AOYoc:ele. 1(-all. Biii• Molel Tinw 202 NINTH llACI. One mile Mighty Dulle (SlblHe! 83 60 30 00 1 T 00 Ma11e1·s Tavern ISletkl 12 20 7 90 a.ne.a1 Cull .. (PlllC8yl 3 80 Alao r•ced SllOOllng Bennie F1111 Bleoe. Guts and Fnfl. O\lllker 81N, Eegie T 08SI Maw·• Peppa Bere. Oltmpo Time 137 415 15Ell.ACTA I10·51 p8ld S2.6S4 00 Attend.,_ 41.240 HoUrwood P1rk (1lttl of 21-nlght l\etMe• -•Intl FllllT llACI. One mtle ~ K 8 Kong Cledle)ll 17 40 8 20 3 60 Allwal>Me Mont .. .,. \Vllldgml2 80 2 60 Tiie Punk (F•llOlll 5 90 Alao raced Full Jiggery, A11dy•s Dynamo. Quick LMry. Andy's Sr.,,ne. Gen a Guul. Lllll• lmp1111. Oe1e·1 Dendy T-205 215 '3 EXACTA 19·31 peN:I $77 TO llCONO llACI. One mlle 1rOI Monl.,11'1 Juelge CLlgllll>olt~ 20 2 40 2 20 c.ci.-OeYfl11 jRlc:llmOndl 5 20 3 20 F1nal Chip \Marchand) 3 00 Alto raced lltude. Oeyen's Cup Mr JOe 8 MOO<> Slal, Revel RetrNI Twne 2 03 2/5 '3 Ill.ACTA 12-81 pelCI $30 60 ntlllO llACI. One mKe p- Tr.under SMul'f \Mem amJ 60 z 80 z 80 !lllek Swlll \lllclwnonO 3 80 3 80 HI C SlllPP8f 1"-1 3 60 Alao reoed Maior Mar1<1111iay, Moore a Dendy MIN\, MWkel KlnQ, Clouclbutl., Y llChlb<oll«. Andy 1 Anoe' Time 203 415 l 1mely Rew.u a K•llr V•••• Rav1111 Mar"llC Re<ietl t C..h¥1<t, llllM 2 03 21s 13IXACTA 18 2111.11<1 SW JO IEllENTH RACE, Ont1 n111lo PACl' HOI N lkllrl41Ut<I fRulo8/ll ..., llO 10 00 1 40 f 1ue St11de ( lrOPl)I S 40 l bO V1ncero IP~• kt!I • ;i 80 Alao raced Ma.IOI 6wt1w Nen11e1u C;ihente M10n1g111 Miro• Andr • Al><l H11lb<lly Hee•..,, Time Pt.,lmruo Time io4 JIS 13 EX ACTA 18 21 IJ•M S 132 30 EIGHTH RACE. On.t ml!~ 11aC11 Emptre lll\IQhl (SptigQll 3 90 3 60 1 60 One Mo H1Nb<lly tSlffthl 5 '1() 1 20 Nt!f o-• St0<y it>esomerr ' 10 AllO •e<:ed Car fhl81 Br0<11e Rovt11 l'~ldO. Looking OOOd Time 2 02 4/5 13 EJIACTA 16-4) pate! $~4 60 NINTH llACE One mote pace Ru111n Sun (\/lln0ghaml2 60 3 00 ) 20 Strip SQ1Jll8ll IW11!1ams) 10 00 6 40 SIOU• IKuebl11rl i 60 Alao racecl Lapu1an Lil Abner WlnO Oamaoe. JeMy s Lao Time 2 03 215 S3 EXACTA 12· I) PAIO $22 80 U PICK llX 15 4 8 4 b 21 pa10 S403 40 w11h SO .... nn1n9 11cketa \llve ho•M•I $2 Poc;k So conaolahon paid S 10 00 w111> 672 w1nn1no 11c1i.e1s llour ho1aes1 Set at ch conaolahon Pa•cl S 11 60 w11h 163 w111111no '"ke11 TENTH RACI . One mole pace Howdy Mon 1Aoam11 18 60 ilao 6 40 A l Week• (Macllancll 17 ho 14 20 Oo1 Wave t0eaomerl 9 60 Also raced 11alcyon 11t•o St1qu01a Magic Anoy s Menno K•no5 Nugoe1 Mtel111e11 Tio•• Andy a Van~ Anoy·a 'Urauta Tim• 2 07 tlS 13 EXACTA fll·31 P•KI $350 40 Allencl8nce 4 825 SWIMMING Diane International mMt •• , p.,1.1 lllllN IOO·m•1e1 "" -T Games tU S I 4Q SQ C-IKOldl 200 mel .. b8Ck I WlaOa< IHUllQM'fl T !>9 90 IOO·mel .. b•eHI -T Ulenkov (USSRJ I 02 38 IOO·meter b&Cl< -1 Crall IU S 1. :>00 11~ I Mady \Canadal 2 00 97 WOMEN 100-meter •••• I 0110 1(HI G11<manyl 64 7:'>, 200·meler bllC' I 0110 IE&11 G.,menyl 2 11 38 200-metet fly T NO<O 1Ea11 Gorman~1. ' TI 28, IOO·mel .. breasl I P00101 (F1ence1 I 1061 SO.meler hee 1 forrH 1e..er1y H,..t 25 4• 1-rcordJ Deep ... ftehlng OANA WttAlilF -41 angleta Q bHa. 150 rod! cod T Jing COO. 20 mtci(tl'el I ~ 71CU41*1 ART'S l A*>IHO f.._port hechl 20 eng1era, e 7 t>ass, 88 rneck•el ee rocl!. 111111, 20 t lleet>allead. 85 aergo OAVEY'I lOCKEll INe•POf'I hech) 53 engleta. IS5 roek COd 3 cow COd 3 tend beu 2 c a lico b•sa 200 mat:kllt/f W..tlend transaction• •All•All AIMf'lctn l ...... ClEYILA"D INDIANI -S1on•O 81ode 11ck Pe r k ins,'"'' bete,,..n-ouHta14et.. to ILQ.llll·l'• conlract NalloneCl ...... CHICAGO CU•I Trtded Butch Benton. C81Cller. 10 Ille MonlrNI EliPol 101 Jet1y Manuel. 1n11e1ae1 Aas1gnltd Manuel to Iowa ol lh• "'mer1c1n Anocial1on NEW VOllK METI S1g11ed Ron Hoclgn. C81dlel 10 8 IWO-)'NICOlllfllC1 '00T9ALl United l talM Foolbell Letgue •OITO" •lllAICllll -S lgneo Cl>llflel Young, CleleftM"8 teckte •lld S.M Fallon ltneblClllet doll Kathy JOfdan·Peula Smllll (U SI 8-4 4 &&2 • 111C111 Fergen s 2.11 T3 76-89·7J·I 1 74-72·72 71 73·70.73-73 71-61-75-74 71·77 68·73 SI DACT A 15· 71 A111C1 $33 80 NaW JEll8EY GINlllALI R......, Molle Garrell. l)Ulller, •lid Pw Winters. ru11nlng beck. Exhibition malch <•• ...... ~. llJ.) Jtmmy Con"°"* IU S I det SjOtn 8olg 1S...csen1 &-4 &..i CaracH o.,.., tat CatHH, Y_l.,.181 ll119le• ,INI Raul R1m11ez CMHICO) d•I Mou•• Sirooe IU s I S.4 8·2 IR-•1 Wine St~ 0001 Dovb+H l'lftel St.,, Smith IU 8 f-Jalme FlllOI (ChUe) clef the N•tt••• (Rom•nlal·Ano ru Gomez fE~uad~. 7.1, 8-4, ~ • HMINCM.a~ATIOMA&. (et Tefl.tlMMe1 fie.) • UC tr111M• I, ,..... at ... " Luque (FSU) :r~. o.IMlll~ t.4.,, Son Hing (VCll oef Al>llOlloe 1 ·5. 8-1. Ouade iUCIJ def McLean. 8 1. 8·2. • ZIO Path R.uo S2.016 Sendfe Pe-. $2018 Cathy MOtM S2.0T6 Batll Oenlel S2.0 T6 Antle-Marie Palll. S2.0T8 291 lOt• Hli•llOIO. s 1 627 Sanclre POii St.627 292 Becky PHraon. S T.440 Janel Andel eon S 1.0 0 Calhet1ne OuQoen S T,«0 ~ Pelenon S1,4 .. 0 * Jo Ann waa111m. S 1, T42 Robin WallOll, SI. 142 .iorct Kumleulu. S 1 T42 i.-en Howe. ST. 142 Ool Gem>A#\, Sl.10 Chrl• Joftnaon, S 1, T42 7&-73· 71·10 74.73.73.10 14·14"71·11 73.70.73.74 70· 12·13· 76 75·7!'>·71·70 74-7().11·76 74.71.73.74 78-09·68·78 7&-70-70·78 ea. 1 1-1s.11 1'·1!1·18·11 , ... 75.73.71 75.70.75.73 71·7&-74-73 71·11·12·13 7z.72.73.1e '°""™ llACI. One m11e trot ~ Moo .. t0eaomerl8 40 4 40 3 00 Honor llounCI tP.,k.,I 8 60 3 90 Foay Markllljey (Rlleh181 2 60 Also raced Final Gem Houbere, Acme FrelQ'1t. Omark Time 203 FIFTH "ACI. One mile ~ ...... werm Bteen cPer;rlo • oo 3 60 Royal DulldM CKoopmlN\) 20 00 II 90 Wwm WttMI Cl>esofMfl 2 60 Al•O "c•d NO Tim• R•y'I Giii, ~. ArlbOf Cfown. Bi.ck Collon. 8rlllll Foy Time 2 08 1/5, 13 IUCTA (4·51 Oeld 1665 20 • COLUOI OUIENI C0Ll£0E Fifed Floyd Banlt. head b...,elb•N coach Nemec! Mille EIMnbert lnt .. im llea<I bH ... ll)att C08Cll Camel. Where a man beloqs. • 8 mg, "111", O 7 m~ """"'av. pf "i':""· FTC Repori DEC. '81 Warning : Tht Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dang~rous to Your Health. • II I II [J I~ r ,I ' Ii 11 ~ 11 ,I [\ ,:. l'j It II •·· " I! t I ,, :I II ,, I ,ti' I ( . (•• 0 c range OH1 DAILY PILOT/Monday, February 7, 1883 Hamilton: ' He's planning • more wins PITTSBURGH (AP) -&·utt H11m11lon, the• U .S ml•n's Clgure skuttng chu1np1on for 1h1• thu·d const'l'utlvc year, plurtll to keep on wmnlnl( And lw -plani. to ket>p pulling surprtS4.'S Hl•'s t.'Ountmg on domg both at m·xt month's world skating l'hampionsh1ps in Hehl1nk1, Finland. "I was watching o n TV whel\ om· of tht• skaters m the European <.·hamp1onsh1ps su1d ht> was going to blow m e out m the worlds," said Hamilton, who won the 1983 US tnlt• Saturday night in Pittsburgh. "Ttien. asmale cros.~'d HatmlCOn's lt\ctt amr-hc l,owt>rl'd h is voK'C, as 1( w whisper a S<~rer.-·..-gm he'll pay." Ht' r!'fused to name thl' s kater THE TWO·TIME dl•fendmg world <.·hamp1on. Hamilton believes he has kt.>pt winning titles because he retains the motivauon he had before he was considered the best s kater m the world. "He is a self·mot1vator," said his 1..'0at:h, Ric hard Laws . "You don't h ave to motivate him." The 5 -3 . 130·pound Hamilton said o nl' rnouvating facto r 1s the 1984 Olympics. Another. he said, is the improved 1..'0mpeution in the Unite d States. P ointing to runne rup Brian Boitano, 19. or· Sunnyvale. and thtrd place ftnisher Mark Cockerell, 20, of Burbank, Hamilton satd, "This will be the strongest American skating team I've ever seen." ' Both Boitano a nd Cockerell skat.eel technically more difficult performanc.·es Saturday than Hamilton, w h o attempted and cleanly made six t riple jumps. Boitan o did seven triple j1.1111~. HAMILTON SAID Boitano 'is the (t Jumper I've ever seen." • J "You onJy get to skate for sci lo 1 nd I'm trying to enjoy tt." said Hamil~, ~ho' i'.l' yed his across-the-board 5.9s scores. on • 6 .0 S<:ate. {or s tyll' and composition. • "Skating is an opinion sport ... i ~~· 111 what someone feels about you. It all com<: ~wn to reputation -before. during and II h er the competition." And aft.er years o f skating, H am1ll0f\ has some opinions of his own, • He feels that s kating. one o f the m ost physically demanding of all athletic ev1ent.s. has become too muc h s how business, spa glf5 and sparkles and not enough speed. strength ncJ sport. That's why he may unve il a new. plain. all-black "generic" costume -minus the trimmings and trappings -in Helsinki. .. "You don't see a linebacker wearing s parkles and you don't see a gymnast wearing sparkles." H a milton said "The.,_ ..are j'Cidged on how they perform, not h ow they look:' _ _ _ H amilton. o f Colorado Spnngs. Colo .. knows he will take a risk if he wears the new outht 1n world competition. but 1s willing to take th~ gamble "I FEEL VERY GOOD right n ow," h e S011d "Bette r than last year." But the pressures o n Hamilton arc butlding. although the Olympics are a year away. "Do I wish that the Olympics were next w eek?" Hamilton said. "I wash they were las t week." Several other U .S skaters -defending w o rld ladies champion Elame l.ayak and national pairs champions Kitty and Peter C.arruthers -also plan some changes for Helsinki. ~ But the only skaters to earn perfect 6.0 marks in Pittsburgh. three-time national ice dance champions Judy Blumberg and Michael Seibert, aren't goin g tD c hange their program -they just h ope to change the European judges' minds. Last year , their tribute to Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers -in wh.ich Seibert dons formal wear, m cludin g a carnation -left the judges cold, and they finished only founh. They considered dropping the routin e , then dedded to c h ange it by incorporating a more European flair. "We're going to do it again this year. hopefully, and they'll have seen it before and understand it this time.'' Seibert said. The Blumberg-Seibert team won out Saturday night over r unners-up Elisa Spitz and Scott Gregory and third-place finish ers Carol Fox and Richard Dalley b,,)' 9mmgJour ,eerfect 6 .0 900res -- four 5.9s and a 5.8 for composition and style an one 6.0 and five 5.9s for technical merit. The team is the firs.tin the U .S . to earn perCect ice dancing scores since Coleen O'Connor and Jim Millins did it in the 1975 w orld championships in Colorado Springs. But when asked if h e thought the team had skated a perfect routine. Seiberg quickly said. "No." Mlte NOTICE JIOftTIOUt iJiiiM NA•ITA'-MT Tiit lollo-lr11 pweone 111 doing l>Utl~ .. Gm!A 01\IUINA , J4 ll VII LIOO, 0Ullt. ~ 1 port l•Hh. C.itf0t ntrtMll:J' M'OD 0 c I A A 0 IN Q CORPORA I ION, • C1lllc11n11 cotpottllon, 34? I VII l.ldo. '""' a ·~l New11011 IHOll. O•lllo1n11 Hao3 Oen le,._, 104 VI• Anllble, Newport 9"dl. Celtt0tnle 112M3 J 1mu Ct11111nd.n, 20& 1 lhtpw1y Lllll , N1wpof1 IHCh, Ca.hlO!nll 112060 Olene lcheuer, • 111 Ver1no Ptaoe, 11v1111, Cllflornta 1127 t6 Sn11 NOit 8oh1uer. 4 111 Verano Pl1ce, lrvloa. Celllornle 82715 Ktthy 0 1mmty1r, 34040 Cimino C1p1e111no. 0 101att1no S.acfl, Clllfornlt 02$24 T hll bullnell II COllClllCltd by I ~al plt1netl!l4) Dill S<:Muer I hot lllllm.,.t Wll llleO Wllll lhl ~ounty Ct•tk ol Or•no• County on J1nu11y 3 t, 1118? '"'"' Publl•h•d Ortnoe COll~lly Pnar.1'!1>';-tr.?r.'!!:1.~- MllC NOTICC Ml.IC HC>TlCC Ml.IC NOflC( ~ _,010 Of! JOUN1'AtN JI01'1T;c;Jt .,...._.. NOTICI OJ f9'UITll'• IAUI 'IAU.1\1, OALWOMNA MAMI lfATl• .. f Noll<e tt ~tlby given 1h1t 011 HOffCI IN\llTINO Ml lh41 lolln•lllO pe11on 11 dQlllO WeOnod1~ Ill• 11th dO of "'O.HICYI .... Mat a .. ,, nvt1n•• •• rt1,(u1ry, tHli.. 11 It :»o pm 11 NOllCl 1• lffld'.tlV 01•1111 llllt llUNSC l LANOelC ••d•e ,001 lkitlnffl \.;llllfr Ori••· ult• tl\4J Cny C.llf~ Ol lhl CllV or fiOUl'ltllll ll'AVIC I . HH AlnOOlph, Unll 1, '01 In tht Clly ol lrv1ne. Coonty ol V•l141y, C•fflcwn11 w1h 1.u.lvt ... 1..0 Coit• M .. • Ctlllorn11 12621 Ou111oe ft•t• 01 Calllorn1a, Bob t. ,,,OOCMalt unti Ille 110\lf ot 'JO p tn Ron1hJ t '•lltfeon 1'it Thttht, TruttH who•• atrtfet on rr1C11y lel>nuiry II, 1118) IOr fu111n Aven111, CO tll MIU, llddr41M It '001 8ulllnHt Centet Dt•troytn11 W••d• 1n11 flemo•• C1111cwn1a 9'021 Df11141. lune 201, ltvi~. CA 12716, Rul.rblth Reluu and 01n "' Ill" 1>u11r,.H It cond""ltO l>Y 1n i nd whOH lllepllont numotf 11 • CO•ll11nc1 wuh th• Pl•n• er•cl 111C1Mdu11 (71•1911 1·6039. will NII ti l>ul111c lpectllc4l1Wie Aon felttlton •uct on io th• hlOhl•I bldw '°' Propo .. t• •hlll I.I• PllHnl•d tnte et•t-t w•• flied w1111 tilt c..n In 11wfVI mot1ty Of tile IJnltld und•• ... 1111 'OVll Ind •h•ll b• Counry Cllfll ol ~tl\QI County on 811111 •II p1y1btt II 11\e """' 01 KC:OITll!lllllf<I l>y Orlll OI th• lormt OI December 30, 1M2 1111, "' lhlt Clrtlln , ... P•Ol)e(ty bldcltre' .. ,urlt; rtQulf•d by JM111 eltuttld In the County ol Or~. S.C11o/1 tO OI lhe llPl'lllCCIUOnt All Publlthell Ottngt COHI Delly 11111 OI C1lllornl1. 01tcrlb1d 111 Plc>pOHI• thlll b• 11111klCI WHCI PllOI. Jan 24, 3 1 f"eb 7. 14, tta3 follow• Abll-1 1M3 and mtli.d Ot 46'·'3 A• Ml IOtth on Exhibit I llllCMO dellYerld IO u lo ,,. In tilt hl/lda ol he1110 1nd Dy reference m1de • tilt City Cletk 11 ,,., office 111 the PUBllC NOTIC( pll1 "-'ec>I City HaH, 10200 &111er Avenue. on The 111 .. 1 1dd1111 or common ot bol0t• tn• hour t11tte1 At 1111 "oTmout eu .... 11 d111gn1uon 01 mt ttld ru1 pre>per1y cl111gn111a llme Ill bldl rec:llved NAMI ITATl•NT 11 2 1.DMldl. lrvlne, CA ..,, .. be e>uDllCIY opened, u1m1111<1 Thi foltowtno Ptt'IOll• 111 dOlng Said 11111 wtll bl mtdt wlll\out 1nc1 dtcl11e1.1 by tile Clly Cieri. 0\111.,. .. " cov1n1111 or w1rt1r11y t•g11dlno Btdellfl Ind'"* publle 111lnvHld10 THf CHAIN OANO, tllO I! 2 t11 tlllt, l)OMNtlon. or ll'IC\IMbrllllC• 1>411 prttelll .. '"* dealtrlllOll Of 1411d SlrMI. D·2. Cott• MIH, CllllOtnla to Utl•IY the otillglllOfll HCUfld by propo•alt 112827 •nd pu11u11nt to lhl pOwer of Hie All bid• 10 1.C:•lved, exemlood Hert>ttt K Wagner. 100 E. 2111 c:onler•td In 11111 cerllln dted of and Ot<;lart<J wtll ~ rtltu*<I by th• StrNI. D·2. Cotta M .... C1Uf0tnf1 truat 0111d Auguet 1. 19711 ~~~,~...a2A2.l _,,_ exec:11tad oy KENN!TH L Ml.IC NOJIC( MllC NOJICC "'~o'" ~ e&ibifiOH Conaolldatlng dom.auc tubtldlat181 of th• "UllATY NATIONAL. BANK" o f Huntington BMon In lhe ..... Of C11lfornl1, at the clo• of butlneet on Oeo9mber 11. 1882, publltl'l9d In rBlponM 10 call m•d• by CCHnC>ttoder of th• Currenoy, under title 12. Unlltd 8lAlt•• Code, Section 1e1. C"-riet Number 17m N1Jlon•I lenk Region Number ,ourtMft A811TI Cash and due from depotleory OoHw AfnoUftl• ... TitcM••• Institutions ........................................................ 12.'481 U.S. Tre••ury aecurlUe• ......... ................... ................. 1oa Obllgatlona o f other U.S. Government aoen~lea and corpora tion• .................................. 2,152 All 0th.er teeurltlff ....... , ............................................. 150 Federal fund• aold end securities purchased under 1greement• to resell ................................. .. ....................... 1,478 Loans. Total (excluding unearned Income) ....................... 17.918 L•••: Allowance for possible J::it\l. .. ••uorQ&\l...IOC H _.1.1a11 A.. W,aaMi~ •ou t. 3 _1 .. 110 Op W'JN"a n a M'L 1.,"., ... PUBllC NOT1C£ report to tho City Council •t 111 8tr111t. 0 ·2. COitauiN. C1lllomla OOOOWI . u Tru1tor to Tllll ------------I •llQUll!r moeung on March t, 11183 112677 ln1u11111G1 a Tru11 Co .. TruttM '°' ~ ~ ........... 0 ....... ._. •• ~ ·-----..... Loans. Net .................... , ........................ : ........... 17,812 Bank premises. F.F. & E., etc ................................. 1, 116 ,tc:TrTIOUe llU ... •t Ptlor 10 C10rJ1menc1ng work, the Thl1 bullnMI It eonductld l)y • Co11111 HC>mll. Inc u Benellctlry, NA• ITAT'l•NT contractor '"d 111 t1yl>Conlr11cto11 gentr1I 1141rtnll<Shlp 1ee0<ded 8-1·11179 1n Book 132b2. All othe1 assets ......................................................... 813 Tna followlng p111on 11 doing ahalf Obtlln a butln•H llc;.ef!H lrom He<be<t K Waglllf P10• 932. 1n1trum1n1 No 1S11, butll\ffl u th• City ol Fountain Valley tn This 1111~1 wu 111.cl With the Oft!clll ~Otell of Or1noe County, TOT AL ASSETS ................................................... 31,906 LIA•IUTIEI FOUNTAIN VALLEY AUTO & ICCOIQlllCI with thl City Munlc1pll County Cletk ol Orangt Coun!y on C1lllornl1 end re-recorded TRUCK REPAIR. 11570 Coley Rivet Code No Volume I. Tille 5, Januafy 20, 1983 9· 17-21179 11 tn1t .,34782, Bk Clrcl1. Fount11n v11141y, Calllornl1 Chap1111 5 04 •nd 5 08 '201MI 13328 p. 488 Demand deposits Of Individuals, 92708 In &GC0tcl1noe woth the PfOvlS1on• Pubhaned Or1ng• Coatt Delly Notice of Default 1nd Election 10 partnerships, and corporations .......................... 7,889 Ohol•mnouetn H. Faro. 2011 01 SectlOtlt 1770 10 1717. 1n<:1u51ve. P110t J111 24 31. Feb 7 14 1983 Sell 111e oeacrlbed r111 property Time and savings deposits of lndlvlduala w Sen Lorenzo. Senta Ant, ol lhe l.lbOt Code ol 1111 Stele or 423·&3 u"O•r •••O Deed ol Truet wu • C•lll0tnl• 927<M ca1t1orn11. th• City Councu or me racorded a-11, 1982, u lnsrrument partnerships, and corporations ....................... 21, 182 Thls butlflff• I• conducted by 1.n City or Fountain Volley nu by Pl.ELIC NOTICE No 82·279853, 01110111 Rec;ord• 01 Deposits of United S tatea Government ...................... 62 i11111vtdu1101101amhoneln H. Fatd ::i~:~t~~;'. ~O:=-'::! =·~~~~ fteT1T1oua eu.,...u O•:~·N=·~· cfi:!':.O:n"~p11ence ~er1,t1~ ~1, officers' checks ................................. 2 .. ;., ~~25 Thia 1111eman1 wH fllad with the Of' type ol worltman or "IOCl!lnlc NA* STAttMrNT wothJ.IMLwrlttlf\ tQPllCatlon made to O a P 8 S ........................................................ "'• County Clenl ol Orange County on nHOed to necu11 th• contract Tne lollowlng peraon 11 doing the TrullM l)y the said BeneflCiify, Te>,lal demand deposits .................... 8,523 Febru•ry3, 1tas ---w111on w111..o .. ewatclael 10 Iha 0u11~~GT M ENT LE A•E OllJ1nuary24.1983,whlchl•tne Total time and aevlngs deposits ..... 21,182 --~----~1u1. bJ'1dal. u d4!1tcm111~ bV ., dtte of tho 1n11111 publlc•tlon 01 thl• Federal fund a purchased and Publlahed Oflno1 CoHt Diiiy Ille Sllll Director OI Industrial SVNfC~~.'"'lf~'°"'Mt:-eliflord-G+r-, Notlce ol Safe. the lollo..,lng •-urltlea •"Id under Pitot. Fib 7, 18. 21, 28, 1913 Relations Fountlln Vllley. ~A 92708 amounts r1Present the total amount '""' "" 892-83 The con1r1c1or shell PfOvi<le 1uch Paul A De 1bll1. 8711 St 01 the unpeld balince of the agreements to repurc hase .................................. 1 ,940 ----.,---IC.--Ml\-Tl-,.-r ...... ---...-comp1n11t1on ln1ur1nce " And•-. We11m1111111. Cl! 92683 ob1tg1t1dn 11cur10 oy the All o ther llabllltles ....................................................... 566 l"UUI,; "" w. requ11ec by 1111 L1bo1 Code ol tn1 This buslneu Is conducted by Ill 1bov1·0a1crlD•C1 p1op1rly to be TOTAL LIABILITIES '1CTITIOUS 8u.,..aa State or C1111.or111a and aholl execut• indlvldua~•ut OeFabll• 1old 1nc1 r111onably 1111m11ed (excluding s ubordinated notes NAME aTAT'IMl,NT 1 contractor a c8'lllk:a1e regarding cott• expen... and advances 1 The lolloWlng ~· .,1 doing sa10 compen11t1on r1qu1r1m1nt• This •tare,,..,,t w•• lllld ..,.1h 1n. rtsc>eCuvery ' · and debentures) ................................................ 32,211 butlnest 11 The con1ract01 Sha• further requlfe County Clerk of Orange County on NOTICI! TO ...-Of'«9'TY OWNER EQUITY CAPITAL ALPHA DESIGN, 23532 all subcontr1ctor1 to 11m1l1rly Jan 14· 19113 YOU A .. llNDl!t'AUl.TUNDUIA Commerce Centtr Orlv1, L•oun• P• ov1 d1 auc.h com111naat1on F20nl0 DllD Of' T9'UtT. DATED AUGUtT C Hllli.Cllll0tnlt92853 Insurance for alt ol the Publtahed Orange Cont D•lly I , 1171, UN1.fla YOU TAKI! o mmon 8tOCk Thomn 0, BerUtt Stifter, aubcon111ctors' employees Tne Plfor, Jan 17. 24. 31, Feb 7, 19&3 ACTION TO f'RbTICT YOUA No . shares authorized 800,000 29415 C'*'YWOOd ~.SM JuM contrec101a •nd 1ubconlr1c1ors 283·83 ""°"'"TY, IT MAY 81 IOLO AT A No . shares outs tanding 500.000 2,&90 Ceplstreno. C:altlornte 112876 ahell lurntsh th41 City e e«tllicate ol l'U9UC aALE. IP YOU NEED AN $ I s 2 ~"'3 Thll t>ullMN IS conductld l)y M .waiver ol 1ubroge.t1on undtr tile Ptlll.IC NOTICE 1Xf'LANAT10N Of' T"f NATURE urp ~ ................................................ ~.................... ,~.., tnc11v1<1u11 term1 of the worker• compensatton o' THE ...-ocHDINO AGAINST Undivided profits and reserve for con Barbar• s 1m11 1naur1nce. Fl~!~~:.~~==:• you_. you t HOULO CONTACT A tlngencles and other capital reserves ................. (298) n.11 1111-1 wu ttledCouwtt11 the No bid wm oe consldetld unlees 1t • The IDllOWJng Pll'IOllt are dolllQ 1.AWYl!9'. TOT AL EQUITY CAPITAL ....................................... 4,605 County C*' of OrtnOI nfY on 11 made on the olhc1a1 1>11nk form t>utlMff 81 The total 1moun1 owing on 111t TOTAL LIABILITIES ANO Feoruv; 3. 19113 lurnllhed by the City ano •t m1de In T AV A CO PANY 3 T uncteflyong obUgellon 1ogelh1t w11n QU TY r.nD f1ll9l70 1CC01d1nce With lhe P•OV•llOns of Irvine. C1lllorn1!" 92714 aylor • IHI up1n11s advtnc ... and E I CAPITAL .............................................. 36,cruv Publlthed Or1ng1 Cont 01lly tn11 No11ce and the propoaaf Perry l.imba. 3 Ttylor. lrV1ne. coatt amountt to the sum ot MEMORANDA Piiot, Feb 1-. 14, 21. 28. 1983 requ1rem1nt1 and condlllona set C 111 1 927 $28,3!>8,33 837·13 lortn under Section 2 o l tile 1 Ofll I 14 83 E Thi 1>eneltc111 1nt1<e11 under 11111 Standby lette 8 f c edit t t 1 362 ------------Specrllcettolls Each b1dO.. must be Earl Pttetjl. 14 2 merywood alld oaed ol tru11 and the r 0 r • O a ................................. . Ptlll.IC NOTICE llcenaad 1n 1ccordence wtth RdTh~u::~':':!:.:Oed b 1 obtigitlons MCurld 1111,10y were We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness flCTI'TIOUI eu1••• 1pptlCllbl4I 11t1e fews o-ei partner~nlp Y • , , 1 9 n • d , o M 1 • c z ya 1, w o f this statement of resources and liabilities. We deciare NA• tTATUllNT Pur1111n1 to C1111ornla Perry I.Amoa . Wyuom1r1k1 1nd Teresi J that It has been examined by ua. and to the best of our Th1 following PlrlOn la doing Government Code Section 4S90, Th11 ttltement was filed wltb the Wyazomlrtkl, huabend and wife II knowledge and bellef IS true and correct. ~ u . the conrractor wlll be enlnlecl to County Clerk 01 Orange County on joint ten1n11, by eulgnment I J D Ott Chi f Fl I I Off I f th H 8 INFINITY 414 Pacific; poet epprOV9<1 98Curitl1a wttll 11'141 ( 1 racOtded In bOolt 13328 page 492 • ames · • e nanC a cer 0 e Cout · Hlgh..,ey. Hvnik\gton Beeetl. Coty or 1n epprov111 11nenc111 Jin 1 · 983 flllnT7 o111e1a1 records of o.tnQ. Cou111y: above-named bank do hereby deciare that this Report of c11110tn11 92&48 1n1t11utton •n order to h..,. the Clry Publlaneo orange co11r Delly Cllltl0tn1e Condition Is true and correct to the best o f my knowledge Jerry W1yn1 8m1fl, 8198 1'n'auteersee pelurnfdo1mraalnllnedolbt,yethlc0Ct11y Ito Pilot, Jen, 17, 24, 31, Feb. 7, 1913 The undlrtlgnld Wll eppolr>lad and bellef. Pennington Drive, Huntington ' c.e h n flG 295 83 anel sub1t1tu1ee1 as Tru•t•• by • e.acn. Calll0tnle 92848 Plans. 1pect11eat1on1 1nd oll1Gl1I • Subatllutlon rec;orOld concurrently Executed on January 28, 1983. Thlt bull,_. 11 conducted by M proposal forms to be usell for PUBUC NOTICE w1tn thl• No1ice of Trull ... Sale. /s/Alvln M. Coen ln<IMdull bi<I01no CM be obtalr>ed only 11 '"* 1n1s 2111 dmy or Jenuv;, 11183. 1n /s/J. Don Hartfelder Jerry Smlll ofltce ot 1111 Cny Englneet. Clry H•ll FlCTITIOU8 au ... ta 1ne otficlll records of 1111 office or ls/Philip S lnglee Thia 1111emant wH fllld whh the Cost o f 111d Plana 1nd NAWf aTATUlllNT tne County Recorder ot Orange ' County Cleril of Or111g1 County on Spec1flca,1ons •• $S 00, 1nclud1ng Tne IOllOWt'lQ persona ••• domg County, CllllO<nla. P lllld 0 Cou 011,.. J111U9ry 19, 1983. tu II the bidder rel)Ofts that the butlnesa aa Oatec J1nu1ry 21 1913 Piiot ~bl~ /~ 1 '' '207all Plans and SpecrftCatton• be Hnt by ROTO MATIC FOOD SYSTEMS Sao E Tll9Clter . • uv; . P.ubllebad....Or.aoQi CaalLJlAl1i. m•rt.111e m""ng lfnd handling l-'_Sau~n ~. 11_1 W, .,11Ul _ • _ Trvatee 4571•83 Piiot. Fet> 7, 14, 21. 28. 1913 chi(gi"ih1116i en idail1oninJ"OO '-· · --"26al.-Put>t..~on~ I --lPHl-IU' ·--·----570-ll'I Neither Ille cost ol lh41 Plans and DonalO Jahn P1ter1. 806A E Piiot, Jin 24. 31. Feb 7 1983 PUBtlC NOTIC[ --l ___ ..:...:-"":.;;;.;;.;_''-;...:. ··-.;;:..;·~·-:;_ __ _ ------------Spec11icetoons nor the cost of Oceanltont; Balboe. CA 9,661 464-83 OfflCf OF THf flCTflJ.OW au..._11 "8JC NOTICE melllng 1ne1 n1ndl1ng ... 111 be Abe Jttu, 806A E Oceentront. 1 R9'1ff c--" NAME STATIMUfT FICTmOUS au ... u NA• ITATI•NT The lollowlng penons are doing bual,_.u; Wll. WRIGHT'S -OR.ANOE COUffTY ORIGINAL ICE CREAM, 3355 Via Lido, Sulll 215, Newpof1 8Acfl. CA 112M3 N EWPORT CI RCLE INlERNA TIONAL, INC .. I Clllfornl1 corporation. 3355 VII Udo. No. 216, N4IWPOf1 BMch. CA 9:zeel. ThlS buW-,. c;onduCted l)y • e«porltlon refunded Balboa, CA 92661. Ptlll.IC NOTICE e:UNTY O,'OAA"Noi: The lollowlnO persona .,. doing The Crty rnervH the right In Tllta buslneu It Conducted by a NOTICI 01f S l OU$1ne5S as re1ec1 Ony or ell bo<ls O•ll41fal P•rlne<sllop NOTICE OF UHDIE" C>EC~f DOCTORS EMERGICENTER. Evelyn McClen<lon Oon Peters TilUITll't IAL.f OF f<>f'lCLOaUM SOS Vent11•. Newport 81ach. cnv Clerk ol lhe C11y ol This SIDtetnent was hlld Wllh the T.I. No. IU4IMT1, M6t01 w 0 0 D s I 0 E IR v IN E C1hlor,.1a 92680 Fountain Valley, CA County Clerk ol 0.8'\Qt Coonty on YOU AM IN DEFAULT HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION vt Clalre Weld1mler, M 0., &OS Oe'ecl Jtnutr; 1983 Jin 14• 1983 UN0«R A MARCOS A NAVA 1 al N Venll)&. NIWPOfl BMctl. Cllllornie P11bltsh1d Ottnge CoHI Otoly "20nTt ~ Of' TMIST '3-S7 14 ' • ' o 1128e0 Piiot Fib 7. 1983 Publlshed Or1ng1 Co111 Dally DATED NOVIEM81E" :U, 1H1 I'"*~ BAADGATES Q8 ry M Till, M O 1133 660·13 Pttol. Jen 17 24, 31, Fib 7, 19$3 UM&ilt YOU TUI! ACTION TO stt«itt Coronet cOOnty ol Orange' Futtenon Ro1CI, LA Hatw1 Hligllll, ----.. -... -11'-Ml\_T_ll'_r ___ 304.93 ...-oTIECT YOU" f'9'0f'l"TY· tT Slit• o1 California do r-lby~ltY c.111or1a 90e31 '"-"'nu rw. MAY Bl aOLD AT A PUBLIC thlt by virtue' ol Oecree ol Tlllt t>usl,_. Is cOOCluelld l>y e ftC1TT10UI aua..11 rtllltC NOTICE I Alf· If Y 0 U NI IE 0 AN For1clo1ure and S1l1 111 the oen«al pertnerahlCI NAMI 11'ATIMIJfT ~·a........ llC~ATIOM Of THIE NATUQ Supe<tor Court ol tne County ol Qe111 Weodtlmlef n••" •..,.. -Of THI ...-oclfDtNG AQAJNIT ,.._ S I c .... •f ., ..._. h The lollowl11g pereon le doing NA• tTA~ YOU. YOU aHOULO CONTACT A ...... 1ng1. Ille o ... 0tnla lfll1tecl •hie at•t-t ... ,_,Wit tile LUii• J L1fi1nd , ~R~ TIME REl.IEF FOP bu1~~ PtnOO• .,. dOll\O UWYIA. :: == 1;.'~2;-:11:=:t!: =~ ~lt~30rlt\OI Counry on RE 0 IS TE RE 0 PHYSIC Al SU N O AN CE AND AS . Un W1dn1tdev. F1bru1rv 23, enlltled ectlOn. Wll«eln Woodlldl Tl .. l!MCE M. 0 'tt4CA N4lwPOtt Clrcta lnlet'nl Inc:. Sec!Trau This 1111-1 WU lllad with lhe COunty CWll of Or1ng1 County on F~3.1983, "21111111 Publl•h•d Orange Co•ll O•lly Pltot. Feb 7, 14, 21. 28. 1983 688-83 f'ICTT110U9 eu ... 11 NAllllTA,_NT Tha tollowlnO .,.._ -Clolng ~ ... 1) MOV INTEANATIONAI. FORWARDERS; 2) VNE)(; 3) VIETNAM EXPAESS. 6252 Argoty Of .. Huntington 8Mcfl. CA 92849. DEA ~ FORWARDING COMPANY. INC , 1 Oa lllornla corporation. 5252 Argo1y Dr .. Huntif191on e.acti. CA 926-49 Thia 6uw-la conducted l>y I corpor1tl0n • 0.111 Forwerdlng Co. THERAPIST. 8702 Rllh Clrcle iSOCIATES 7()00 w CoHt Hwy 1983. II 9 00 • m . TtCOR TITLE ln/tne Horneo-• ASIOCllllOn.,.. Attomer •t Lew Hunungton e.acto, CA 1121<&6 Sullt 11 Newport Betcn CA INSURANCE COMPANY OF at>ove named 1)18'1111", ObllJneel • •t °"9r ~. PA TAICIA ANN I.IL YO REN 92M3 ' CALIFORNIA, formerly. Tit la Ju<Sgmant Ind deerea of for4lciotufe Wte IO. R P . T , I 7 0 2 R II h CI r c I e . SCOU DtvrW... 7000 W. C:O..I lntUtllllc. and TnAt Compiny. u ~NII lgljfltl ROSA R NAVA Newpolt llNch. CA taa Hunt1no1on 8e1C11. CA 92646 Hwy, Sull• 11, N4lwpcwf BMc:I>. CA duty llPPO'nled Trutlee under end d1lend1n1, tor the tum ol Ont ,.,._ Thia bu'"-9 19 conducted l)y.,, 82M3 puttuanl to Died Of Trutt, r-dld Thousand One Hundred Ninety A111 Publlthld 01ang1 Coatt Diiiy lndMdual sn.111 Ct-. 7000 w. Cout Noot1n1ber 30. 1981. 11 lnat No end 301100 Dollars. ttwfvl money of Piiot. Jan 2•. 3 t. F'eb. 7 14, 11186 Pllrlclt Ann Lllyoran Hwy, ~ 1 f H9wpor1 8Mcfl CA ~ 1, In bOOll 14304, PaQ1 1203 of the United SlltM, and by vtnue of I 480-83 R.P.T 92eel • ' Oflldal Record• rn the offt0e of lhe Wl'lt ot 1t1lorC*ntnt In Mid acllon thl9 ···•-t WU llled Wllll tnt This l>uw-t II eonclUC:ted l>y an County Record« 01 Orlt\09 County. l.uld on Decltnber 15, lte2. I'"' .. _.,. Mnftl'r Counry C141tfc of Or•noe County on unlncotpor1ted UtOCletlon 01her Callfornl• OC!fft~ to..., aM 1he Pl°'*1Y l"-.-..n. ""'~ Fet>niary 3. 1983. 11\en • petllllfPllp. Will SEll AT PUBLIC AUCTION In the COUllty Of Orwlge. Stall ot ---RC-nnous---.,...---.. ---- ~· Shelli D er-TO HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH C.ilfornla. dtolc:(tbed 11 lollowa. N~ ITAT!EmWT Publlthed Ottnge COHI Dally Seotl 8 O.Vrtea OR CASHIER'S Cl1ECK. (peyable 11 LOI 19, Tratl 9180, u per Map The IOl!Owing perl«ll we doing Pilot. F.tl 7, 14, 21, 21. 1"3 Th+. 1lat-9 -Ned with ft'9 time of .... 1n 1ewfV1 money of the r9COtdld In 800il 441, PIOll 2&-28, bu-u; __________ eeo.. __ 83_ County CWI! Of Ortnge County on Uoltlld St1i.t) at the South front Ofllelll AeGcwd• of Orange Courl1Y. HOGAN INVESTMENTS, 201 .. -1c Ml\TICE F.t> 3, 111M entrWICI to the old Ortnge County Ca~foml.e. VI• Oullo. NIWPOfl Bl I Ch. n-.. "" · ,_ Cour1houN. loc11ed In 1ha 200 Prope11y '' more commonly Calllorn41 12683 flCTlTIOUI .,..._.. Pul)tlaned Ore1191 Cout Dally 81octl ol weal Senta Ana Blvd .. llnown u 23 Abello, lr'(Jne. Thomu J t4oo1n, 201 VI.a NAiii tTA'TlmNT Piiot Fa0 7. 1•. 2t, 2t. lta.. (l0trnetly Wiii Glh SlrMI). Sal\ta Celil0tnle OullO Newpon 8Mcll. Callfornle The IC>llowtf\g dOlng 840-83 Ana, C&lllomla, al r1gtlt, ut1e Ind Together wtlll Ill and *"'OUlat Iha 929$3 l>utlMN u · Plf90nl are 811-"" Ml\T1C( h\t-t ~to and now f'llkl l•nem1n1e, 11a11dlt1mt nt1 end Timothy p Hogan, 201 vre S T O T E l M E y E R ~ '"-"" l)y II under Mid o.ld of TNlt In the 8'>s>Utl-lherMinlo belonglng Oullo, N1..,porl 8eac;h, Calllor11 a llSSOCIATES. 1293t H9wpor1 Ave . K.-7 pr«>c19tty lltultld In Hid County ()(In anywlal IPC*t•lnlng 92683 l...i.lnrCA 02AM -"' ..,..... end Sl•1• OMcribed .. IOll<r#I: Pue1.1c NOTICE IS HEREBY John M Hogen. 201 Via Quito, R 1 C H II R D A l L E NA !.ol.35 of flactl.J'fQ.. 3629.i! ~ 0 IVE N T h It o II WI d n I Id I y. N41wPOtf e.acn. Calilomla 921aa STOTEl.MEVER 29832 p T ..... :=,,:· ,_... city ol Coll• ......... ~ m1p F~23;1983,'Wt-1CHIO-o'dooir. Thie~• wlduc1ed1JrW • tHton, .... l*'tonl -doing recotdld 1n aooti 125, PIQll 3• to am of th1t day 1t Main Lobby, generll ,,.,,..-.-. L~ne Nlautl. Cl! 928n. ou.i.-.. 42 lncllnlve of M~ Mepa. Cour1110UM1 700 CIW; C«iter DrlVe ~7Ho0M1 hi• bualnla ,. conducted by an FREO'S EOU1PM£Nl REPAIR, In lhe oltlc» of 11\e County Aecofdll Wiit. City of Sant• Ana. I will .... This lllt~I -fllad wlttl t'" indllllOual. t57 I Wlntergtten, Apt A. CO.II ot Mid ~ ~ al oil, get. the e bove d1tcrfbed prooiriy, County Clerk ol Orange County on R StOI~ Mtea. CA 92829• mlnetala and otl\er hydrocarbon und4lr Mid wrtt end dec:ree. 01 '° Jenuvy 12, tN3 Thll 111temenl wu rlleo wfttl the FREO J. DOUOHEATY. 1571 _,..._1_ ..._._ 1 "'-th 0( uv. ~ t'*90f u may be l'«'llHI')' J-.11t1 Couniy Clerll ol Or100t Counry on Wlntw~. Apt. A. Coata Meaa, ----.....,.. ...., .,,.,., Febru91y 3. 1983. CA 92828 r..1 wlthovt th• tlQht of •urtace to 11tl1ly U ld ludgm1n1 wltll Pul)llshld or1ng1 cout D-'ly f20lll1 JULIE M. DOUGHERTY. 157 1 entry, H 1111rv1d' In OHdl ol lnlltMt• end COllll. to the lllghelt, Piiot. Jill. 2•. 31. fllb, 7, 1', UNl3 C .., ~d. btddet. l0t CUii In l1w1ul morwy of 487-13 ACTTTlOUe WU Publl•h•d Orange OHi Diiiy rnlnter~r-. Apt. A. Colli Mlle. Trustor °' record ownet the Untied Sttt•. • NAm tTA~ PMol. Feb 7 14. 21. 28. 1913....,.,. ... PllTH 28 Ch1rl11 I.. Pot111 111d June Otlld 11 SMll Ant. Celllornla. ------------Thi 1o1ow1ng penOnll -e1o1ng ...,......., hll but1ne11 II cond~tad by o.n Pot11t J_,, 14, 11183 1111-IC ....,._ bUlinlM 11. 11dlvldu111. hu1D1nd ind wlle. LandOr ......... ~ ... -. nu1~ COMMON SEHSE VIEWPOINT. PUBUC NOTICE Th• atrHt tddreu end other 1732l I.,,"'°-" 111 w . t7tlt. Colle M•H. CA ~ulle M. Dougherty common dlll!Onallon. II My, of lhe I INIM Bllid. 92927. FtCmlOUI llU ... ,, Tllr• ititetn111t wu llltd with the real ptoperty detcftbed abo111 11 Tu1t1n. CA 92880 C1ematorv 1625 Gisler Ave Cos1a Mesa 540-5554 Co ··MON SENSE PAESS. ..~ ITATlllllNT ~ty Cleft. of Or-Count" on llUfl>O(led 10 ba. 1&t1 Palau Pl-. GRAD OATES. 8Mtt"·Coronlt FARRAR ... Thi 1ollowl • dOI 11 ...... ~ -..... I eo.ta ...... Callfomll Coun1Y of Orange, CA CARL O. FARRAR. agl' IHC., 1 Celltornle OOfPOf'9tlon, 711 0u•lllMI u ng PlflOlll., llO r-r 245' IH:J. ,_.1 The und111lgned Tru1111 I<.~. ~1 .; ,_CIMOTHHS MU.•OADWAT MOIT"AIT 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 u&.Tl&-•HOH SMTH I TUTHILL WlllCUlf.CHAPll •27 E 17th St Cost•MHa 9<'6-9371 PAC911C YllW 1•1DRW PAii ~~ 3500Psc1f1C Viow Otrve N9wOof1 etech ..... 2100 """-- 69. a n.'Sident of Huntington WT~r~"t>uC:. ~~~=2~ I llNOELICll WESTERN REN1AI. Publllhld Ot1nge COHI Dally dl1cl1tm1 any lltblllty for eny P\lbllehed Ot1ng1 CoHI Deity 00tpor1tlon. GROUP, 600 N. Euclld St . 3rd 11 .. PllOt. Feb 7, 14, 21, 28, IH3 lnc:ofrectnue ol Ille 11tee4 tOd,. PllOI. Jen, 24. 3t. F".tl. 7. 1983 Beoch. <;a. p~ away on Common s.n .. p,_ Anaheim. CA 92801 897-83 and other oomMOn dellonl,lon, If 388-83 Fnday. February 4. 1983 tn Pacie Renk, v Pree E N v, R 0 NM E N TA Ls any, enOwn l'lerlln. ,,.IC NOltcE Santa Ana, Ca. Mr. Farrar Tllll •"1-' -!Med wtltl the INCORPOAll TEO. 1 Ca lllornla Ptlll.IC NOTICE Slid .... wlll bl m1d1. but had been a cabinet maker for eoumy Cltfil ot Or1ng1 Coufl'Y on corpor111on. wttho111 coven11\1 ot w1rranty. ianT~AilJiaiii•iiiMnlT~OlfiW-;a;ie~a;i;emii-~aii1ti•ii•iiNTifi 45 ~ears. Belovf'd h usband February 3, tN3. This butlnffl II conduCltd 1>y 1 '1CTmOUB eu ... H IAPftllt 0t lmplled, rtOWdifto lltle, Of' UM Oil JICTmOUe ,,_.,. COtpotttlon. ...._ ITAftMIMT po ..... lon. or enc:vml>tenC1111. 10 eu ... M ...,_ of Isle C. Farrar. belovt.-d Publlehtd Ottnge coai t Dally Envtrontnenl• inc the IOllO•lng pereon I• doing P•Y 1hl unpeld 1>1l1nc• ot th• Th• lotlowtno Ptt1on1 h1v• father of Orudlla C. Lane of Piiot, Feb 1. "· 2t, 21. 1N3 J s. Donmlt\, V.P. 1>1*'-111 nollC•I .-cu111d by Mid o..d .01 abl~ the u• ot 1111 Ftc:tlllOul HDo~~1d'W. ~.!!; ~··w":! .... 13 cc::y·~·o;:o.llled~~·: LH ~i:,::~~11.0~M~~'~ !~~·,~~1:'lri1~~~· ~ =~~11"...1:uL~·~;A~i~p3~~~ • " P\11.IC llOT1C( Flbruv; 3. t983. v1e10. CA 82ee1. Id~ If JnY, undel' J.!!I •ll'lt Of ~ Bl. Newpor1 e.acPI, OA Covina. Ca .. also 1urvlvmg ,... RICHAAD J. 8ENNEn, 212111 Nll<I -'Of Trutt, -CPllrQtt 12tC3. a r e 7 grandchildren, 5 ACTITIOUllUIM.. Publl1had Otan11• Co111 D•llt i..t RamblH Sult• 210, Mtulon ind 11t1m1ted .. penH• ol tht The ,lctltlou• eualn••• N•m• 11r eal·&rand c h lldren, 5 .W.ITA1'1M19ff Ptl04,Feb 1.1•.H.28.1M3 Vltlo.CAtiilt. Trutt .. tndofti.ttutt•cnetldtry r111rr1d 10 above wH flled In Sttten Ovie Dill and Ellen Tiii foitowlne pereon 11 doing ete-13 1'111t ~ • COl'Mttd by • Mid Deed°' l"'*-Ofanot CowltY on Aslffl 19, ttn. ~ • llmhld .,.nner1111p. The btNflcliary lltl4* Mid Deed 11one v "9cfll, 1&52 Mlr-lfopper of Bakerafleld. Ca., APA"TM!HT SUWICH, M.JC mT1Cl • ~ H. hnnett ol fruet '*91ofor• ••""led end Or .• lllboa, CA neet. Bonnie DUI of Lamonte, Ca.. =· Oanov1., l 1911ne HIH1, OA _ n11e ... i.m.nt "' 11reo wftll tlll d1llver1d to the und•1•ton1d • "letllrd z Zanetti, 14482 8ltdl M.t>el Parker of Sayre. Aftlf•T N. ,., 'tOTT, 22121 '!~IT .. !!!!!... County Cl«ll 01 Orang.~ on """''" ~•tlon ol OttauH Ind e1 . W11tm1n11et. CA 8Ht3. 0 I d 0 "" " '"'""" -.. ,_, . F.....,-1 ttN Oetnand fOf ..... and • wfftttn llOnl v Aeclll ic.-k ahoma. an enova ~. UlfUne ~CA t2tlJa. TM~.,.,_....,. dolflt ·--• • · ,_ Noftc10(°"9ultMCIEectlon10 Thlt , .. __,t _..!lad wtltl tile ~TmOUe-• William• of McCurtlan. Tl*~ 11ooncklctedtry1n ._..... CIMWIN 6 w.-... Tiie 1114'ttlol• C8MMd Mid County Clerk 0( Oreno-County on MMm ITAW Oklahom• a nd A brother lndMdilll. HAIHO"l TOWHHOUHI, ........... c... ....... of o.ttwlf MCI llectton 10 Jen 14 1"3 TM ,_...... .,.,.... -... R b 8 o f "°blrt N aioet t~!';,· Newpol1 ~No, 1oa. -.,.... A• ;a. ... to " ,_... In "" -.my . . ...,_ blltk"9t •, 0 er\ 0 m me r . I Tttll ... ...,.,. ... ..... .... ... ..... CA • NtwPor1 9Mdl CA""° .... "" ,. ~ .. looet9d f'ubll•"" Ottnge CoMf Oally fNTf"W09'1.0 T"AVIL ~D Bakerafl•Jd. Ca. fun•r• County Qertr Of OrltlOI COUnty on Of'GAN OIVILO, ... ,.,J f'ublllhed Orange Coelt O•llt Tiii 11ncsett6glled tlet ~ duly Piiot, -1'1, 2•. 31, ""· T. ttt3 TOU9'8, tOOt Oov•. No 110. terVitt9 wUl W conducted an ~I, tMI INC., I ~ ._.uon, 1121 Piiot lltb 7 1' 2t 21 t113 1ppolnt1d and, 1u0tU111tad u 2t1-ta Newpart a.citl. ~ ... Tueeda:v. February 8. 1083 a\ ,..,. W. ~ING., No toi • ....,_. · ' ' ' • 114..a Tnietee un4* Mid Deed OI TNll lnterworl41 Cotpora•lofl, 1 M PJe 8 h ,ullllllted Oran~ CoHt Dally llMctl .. LCA ttta. T,,,... °' l*'Y OOI • ""•...;., -ee11torn1e .... .._,, 1411 ~ lO:OOA a t mt rot t-ni ,..., ""· r, 14. u. H . tlU JQHN OONZAlll. ;1aa Dot ... .,. --TtCO" TITLI INIU~ANCE PWUC llJ1'IC( ltr"'· Long heo11. C .. lfOfltl• Smhh•' Mor tuar~ with 114-ta =;, G,.nd Tetteo•. C1lltorn1a ~ ...,,_ C~'ANV Of~. 1'0 totoe ~·~:'o,0;:,1:\1 ~:r;.:0:y L.-.gJC llmCl AUGUITINI l . NllT0.11. 5a '='•A'H'r :..!.:~;,:'=.:..::"~ "°..=:lawr:lr ""'=·=--r,~ the 8H Cath olic: Church M'fihiiii.,.... IMW, .,_.,CA ta7t1 TIM ~ '9fMn ,. dOlne .... T.._.. C=ltt-'111 TM......,.. ,.,.... le'°"" M1c11 .. 1 '•"'"'· HI• ..... M'AW TIW ....._.Ill OOll&:Getd ~a ~ • Dew.,,..,,.., It ._.... • 09'1•1ro. Alta ~ Ce1if9fMa oftldaUnc. lnt.enMnt wm ti. Tiie ..... la dol ...... ~ 11nCllAll.Y OOLLI, llJO ' ,,., Tiie MUNTIN8'rON CA9'PIT .,70, In Park Lawn Ceme•ery: ..,.,_. lftl ~ "' TIW....:..":::iii.":.. .. Nevt1 Ol•cl•. CMt• M•a. OA "*"••~ OLllO. ..................... Dor~ll PofflU,J tlU1 iPloreo Brothora Smith• H~ es .... ~11 Qr ... A¥O., ~ c.-fl --eit .... ~I -• ... el~ """° ~ ._ ,. !.!!!!_ 1Jlilllt llh,,_,--. Martawydbtctor &36-1631 a..-.'-".-?• "'-*YI;,_----AA · --· ~ · ."/R:,. -·r· -"' • .. ••""~ W1119M TMWiMG llft · p-. .a C , Oieta ...... OA .,_....._ _ .It;; ...... CA TNI ..._II Wit 1 J llr o . ar..-0.1 ..... CAtiilf. UM.__. ~. fNllOW... ...... ,, • ------------_-.. , .... _............ -1--·-·-·.... . ..... _.,. ____ .,.. --~ ....... , -0 AflNt ......... , ... ::~ ,., .. __, =...-- 11--WIWfl --... ac.•~~ -w -.... -,--~~ . ...: ....... ~ ....... iili!i.-- -..:..-----~ G&1dl1ll ,.. • 1 "*"' ..,. I a ..... I~ ~ -· -" -'' I It I 11 ~t ~ .... MILY"LOI t:':t1 et°""ll~'" a -~'Tw.,~-...~. ~--,~•.-..a.T.:fl:."'-l~-~~·4-• -~".;,_ ~ Or-.. ·~.,._ • ""' "In.iii PulAt ...... ~ • :~ ................ --... , •• ,. Otlfill ..... M1•16R i'lltl.,.:r. "'-lf;ll; ' · -...... ,..,. M.K• tW 1u11t111111 •..., •• "·'"''.,.. ' .... -....,n-.,1.11; . I~ -,.. -:--,--t& --J , -··~-.' . . • ._ . .,_,..,.-...,.,_..,.iiiil ,I l -- ,.,,,._,...._.. ......... -....... ... ---• -1~--~ t-;;· ---..,,. .. -.r '-~ ............ --- • ,.._. ·' ,-" -T ~ -~ • .Lo. -.... • l ".' ...._ • . .;;.;.;i __ _. .. ·~----···· le -~· - I I I I ., 642 -5678 Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Monday, February 7, 1.,913 Nearlu holf of oil Dafly Pilot rtader1 have uatd the clauified aection to buy or sell a product . "'" '" .... I'""' ... hit '""'"'.... ...... ftililt ba lt!..l!I! ..... '"""' UH ........ ,,...... ~ 1:..,.:=";;•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,_., tl!l 11i1M_,atl.-.-.~.__,.m-1'C!mt•....,.,.,.,U&.jl l!Hua-,-,-u !nit! IM11iiiiiliMT IMI PW Timi Iner•• utl IUi;iiMCBi ..... IEATTHlll ..... It.II. 4 81, 2 .. OClllrnt 11100 ............. To PIJet Yout Ad, Cll For Tueaday tllrouoh Pl• LIUW ,_ 1111111 ti WM.llT:.:ru' Eul Bklffa IOcellOn, X· on 'H land. 'ull price 2 It, 1 Ba, 'f'tr M60 t eno 2 bdrmt av•• Saturdaw publloetlona: Two unit• on IM Penln· ....... -·-Plen greet ueumeblt l1,1H.OOO A1tumeb.. 2 Bt, ocnlrnl 11000 now ~-1 ..._.. •- 642-5678 , -•-• nn11n0'9 _1~111111te .. _.. ••••n ... .., .--,...,. :=::. ~·:,· ~~~:!~v~~: ~ ~:::. 1 1: :::. 111• .... NW Chetmlng 2 ldtm high~ :.~ 1210,000 Agt. OWfllT ... UU --84e-1323 Mondey publloatlona· teurtnll end 11\opt. A 2 vour bol'lng 1n001M Pf<>-upor~. uptlalrt uni · •--La-Pr ....... .... 1111 .. IT 2 bdrm l'louu. temll)' MAL ESTATE F.rrwr•i Af'Wltw•m Hilb ""lbuo i.i.nd f\.lh"6 ~nm•u&.. f'.-p..tr.nu 0...h 4 \.,un,. ~t Ma.r l\•'4 M....,. U..n. t\ .. l"lt t!1 ru•v •·~m'-•" v.11 .. , U\'n11n1Wf• &r .. h ltum t'--lrvtn.• 1 ... ~llll<t llt• If lAifun• It.lb l .. atun.N1~·· .......... ,..llt'",....l M.....,..v.,,, tff.v.-pun s.-.. " :i..11 ti.m.n1r S..tt Jw.n l'•JJUln t-.1 S...n...,. An.it !>.•11).Mh South U.cu"" !'o-vn..l s,.,,.11 Tw.hn ""'""'"l•n•t"' M1.tMl1 IC""""" l"\•r••tl' Ap.1 \nwm.t Rt·~h tJn•Votl' &,....,"' .... ,..lipl\ \ ....... l4"' '"""' Cwnn\I ......,.,., CunJ.tn\lnJun-. llupt"''"'-Uni\11 .. , ........ ..,.- .,....,,."'. t•rop.•rt\I lndu,Uual Prvpt.} .......... , .. , s. ... MoQk-ICUOlW Paru Mouru . .ttn Orrwt-t Vr•nat1" Cv ~ Uu1 nf l'wnt) Uuo vi Swo. Itani.~ ... .,..,... ~~ ""'-SMMc Rlt~ Rll WanM!CI RENTALS lt-t"""'61wd H~ Unfut"N&hfd ti~ Futru.t.>wd ur ' Uni urm.1twd Conctv r um c.:onc1u Uni ~ nhoutin.. f u.rn 'l'b"'"""'-' Uni °" ......... rum Du ........ Uni A"""'"''"• ''""'"Md Apar"""n,. Uni Apu f'u.rn "' Uni -Koron& -Holt>b M1Nli c ...... 11<> ...... S..tnmN R4o<>\&h VK11uon R~M•A • /U'nUllt w Sllaiv '11..n\&h WM~ G .. ..,..1 .. ~1 Ofl .. tvn1.&b 8u-"nra Rt-nub l.;<><nml -1.&b lndua\ M.-nw&. ~a:.·~~b 12 oo noon Stlu<day. Bdrm In tront, end a ba· P9f1Y Of outgrown reeld• Exoellenl nnanclnO •veil-Newpor1 Height•, 3 lk t _ .. "'.,.,_ llM1ll room. i.unctry roorn flC6- 1wi cn.!Ot In tile,..,,~· ~ wtth the lttge 9qU-able. Atklno 18"'1,tOO. 81. hOuae, n•w paint, tll-1* lltlea, 2 block• trom 11~ llW AM aome remodeling, ,but lty for tl'll• n•et. ruallo For en 1ppOlntmen1 to new roof, r•lll'!ltlled Oel Covl 1 4 '*•· ••••n be• o 11 I e 2 5 rn o -rMllat~lly prloed to NII end roomy 4 Bdrm 3'A .... <*I S.0-1161 hllldwoOd flool'a, fOf'c.cf uxe ng on ·Ne!; 11 __ ,,._ •~h •• 26 71 .. "1·131• :::c:~ OllllOTllll at $205.000. Call Linde ba hOme In I WAu( TO elr h .. 1 datec:hed dbl Pride OI ownetthlp. __ ,_ """' - um Kiiie and oonectlont may THI BEACH CORONA oar 011.ig. llfOa y11d South COllt Plaza. Prlc· TownhouN 38r 11000 Nice 2•ttry 38' St>e llOIN oot• be made until 5.30 p.m !:~~~C:1~tlonel DEL MAR LOCATION 1121 El Modena. AaklnG ad right Bltr 978-4313 Npt Bc:h 2Br l'lm f1200 Frplc, 2 ctr oar. w.itc to 1020 l0ttllenextday'apubll-with apaotacular 110 1195.000. &.41·50411flPrtv1taPanywant1tobuy BtY1rtCondo28t 11250 boll IO• tith 11 :on cation. For Sunday end deg. l1l1nd and harbor 8. from owMr 8-30 unit a. Udo Ille •Br $ tSOO ltOO/mo. 63&-1'~ 1~ Monday publlcatlona, view. Priced BELOW I •---L lMt l&.lffl lllt• Cull r9lurn1. 842-3492. Belbot Cove a Luxurlout 2 8t 2 •. 1ty con· "'°"' t2:00-noon Saturday. current apprelul of !!J!rt -• 81 ,_ "BR 2B IBttOO Id C do, lrplo, lrg balcony. ·~~lara ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~4~i~~i~~h~f;;~~~ii-;~ ~~~~-~ ~ 9 ove ~-~~P-~ -numb•r-wn.n-csncwt+ -.. ~ -·--lennlt. $876. 983-7971 :~ ting your ad. .. fll UU Super 11ch1tiai:ire ~ ~ ~2000 · 10~ Modeml>Mcl'lh0me2br, td on 200' ol the Bli Harbor Ridge ACCENT ON STYLE 1oa1 •11111 2b f t,.., liiiiiiiii~; Canyon Country' Club llWNIT llTI 11550 Huge 3 bd, 2\lt ba femlly 10&• ~ 1' rpl, vndown,eny lurnlahed by Steve 1•2 Hbr Rdge 3Br+1pa hOme. OuMnl Kit, fOf· 101t Check your ed dally and form. l2% Int-I evall. Cl'leae ol Archltaotural 12800 mat dining, ~ "° io:e report 9fr0fa lmmedlat• 11111 ffU Pllll Ull llU Olge9t farM. Computer 1144,000 WATERFRONT HOMES cor thru-oot, workallop ::: 1Y· TM DAILY PILOT... 636-P9ter32~ty83• 11nc-3·~88 Greft opportunity ror a tech. In o,,_ 1000 aq. 11. Clean 3 Br hOme on Ir" Thu ludq ISM RLTRS 83t·1..00 g11ege. t11 + Dep WldG 111<1• aumee llablllty tor the v... .. large lamlly In choice•---------1 3,1150,000 fee w l • 0 • you're In. 1550. KIN iuu llnt lncorraot lnnrtlon a •• Fl • bedroom• financing. Stephen Turn• corn« lot wlpltna. C HOO TIME ... HARE 537·9740. Ext 3. NO FEE IOllO only. lllffl r • v • C.1t1 lhu 1124 er. o...t .......... II Jackaon Hoi., Wyoming. · := -llST...... ~=:i:-~ ~l••=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii;i.j TutMr Architectural 111 llH Ou~ l)(lme alcl MUOn. la!Ma blad 22M UM 1m ltaHI fir lelt Lovely upgraded and tannla. 1475,000. •PUX Properties • te • 841"1215 dys BA'(fRONT. 2 Br, 2 Ba . .-Im.-.-.,• ..... ___ .......... mo unit• fn 1 superb tamlly 1MJ111t 2 Bdrm each tide. 2 eat 640-8350 • I ( 8 0 O I m o . t<e r b B U 0 0 ET P R IC E 0 . I 1m ltatral 1002 11ea with all recreational .. , I-·-••aan gareoe, 1erge 10t. RV ec-Weatcllftt••erlnara 3Br I.I. lxckutt 1100 213-478-3577. 123 E. bdrm, cloae 10 every· 12<>1 lacllltlea. Both ate locat-- -....., ceM 1127.700 .., -Bavtronl, Llltte la. thing. Peta O.K. 1255 ~ UllllW'I ed on wide greanball. 111·1• ... •-a~ .. i-IJtr 2ba. tu lam rm. Lie/opt WILL TRADE home equity W __. 1_, __ ... ..... KING 537-9740. Ext 3 11~.~ Oil Flexlble Miiera. Can l0t 1]~~~~~~~~11:;J~-!~~-~'.!"~!;;·i1 ok. S189,500. 842-8298 In Country Club ot Miami 11 ... ront .,., .... ..,,.,m, NO FEE ~ an •----'fttment on In.at 141• llB IWI• ·-· I.I on golf OOUrM, with poof, 3 8'. 2 8a. $ t 100/leue. --------·~~. 8lit-yeer1 new and-ltlow• ~B;.2~ 1>11-t1omea ~---::-.._• _ UM Ill I Jae. Done by decoratOf. 770-0~7 lllTAU IJ!l4 like 1 modell Large floor 21 t9 Vlata Latedo ~ 11"91-11•-... , Ctiolce corner lot with • $2'7';000-Wlttl I • JMI to 4 bdrma. atarlrng 11 :~ planned 3 Bdrm 2 bath 1230,000 UU. ftlW .U I E'llH lllTS Mejeetlc 180 deg. Pecllk huge courtyard entry. In equity. t0% mortgege. p~s-al 2207 1650 to $1800 1•~ with formal dlnlngl LO· 559 Vista Flora $219,000 Watch tM 1t1n aet bet\lnd ocean, CatellM 8Ul'laet & '4200 tq. 11. 2 llory home By owner for Laguna onual a 1oc cat ad m inute• from Catallnel lmmaculete 3 11~ h • 11111 lfltt city night tight vlewa • with 3 bdrma, 5"' bell\a Beach or Newport w/ 11800. New 3 br, den, lam 1:\0l South Co111 Plaza tor IAmtlT • bdrm. SauHlllo Plan Owner wlll cerry aub· high above old Corona a den, formal dining rm. oceana view• or other rm. din rm, 3 frp6c. 3 Cit 1,26 your convenience. A _.___.. ••y with large lamlly rm. ad· 1tant11I 2nd• on theae del Mar. Located In 1000 eq. 11. In meatet tnlereatlng tradea. Call oar. Agt 573--9060. :~~, bargelnatlt35,000 ·acl ,. .. ._,_, -jolnlngthelovelykltchec1. well'malntalnad alngle Newport'• moat exclu· It Ith b I Gary LeVlne1....;;. _ _..;;. _____ _ 1:.eo today.84&-7171 Step down IM~ room. Fant .. tlcpatloandyard. atory 1 a 2 bdrm unlta. alve and de1lrou1, ae· M.5eoc)O •Y v ew. 7141 850-1700 or C.rtaadtl •r · 2222 ueo format dining, gOYrmet All ptOIMlk>n&lly done. Plenty ol off-llreet pMli· cure reeldantlal areaa. '1 ..a •ira•n 497-'806. 1800 kltchec1 a l11ge patio on Owner mey hel9 11nance. tng and 4 cer garage. ee· by 158' level patcel ...... ----------&Mutttul extc home 3Br, THE REAL ESTATE RS tel:> the water. Separate $347.000 LH. Attracllvejy priced at offered to the hlghett 111-llll (2)tbr condo•: Trl·Clty, 2Ba llJ Irvine Ttn"ace, nr lam\room with llreplt· S325 000 bidder for caah or trede. WA. 40K eq. '°' Jewelry, FHhlon lafand. $1250 2100 ?20( I __ ... cit...,. 171 ... , 67J .. 400~. . . c 67 .. 23 Cati()(? 834·t••7 """· 873·1700 air•-IL cae. nora _.., •x ""' .. ... 144-1211 •II ~-1 t day• or lookl Only t2K dn O.A.C. ---------1--"--------- R!•sor ·1(9alty 651-TI77 -YI COOtdlnated ~-s,._ 121JI 621-Jhe 875-3311 -& wtlnda. 3 Br w. 81 condo, F.P .• .,., Int In 3200 aq It. catm 1 Br Gingerbread apt, gar ?)(JC Zoned commerclal 11. clou• mHter 1ulla In-HARBOR aasam ITIALJ Spa. triple gar. Nr Hoag. Arrowhead home. 2 Incl. Wik to bctl. Ho P911.•·w_o_O_O_B_R_l_O_G_E __ .1_n_g_le i.oo ~le·~~ 'fn9::'.u':. eludes wet bar, balcony I 1 8 1 , II o o o tr. Bk r . Ir p I ce. I a k e v I e w . 1550/mo. 573--3140 lamlly home. 4Br 3ba, m o a vu. 11,300.000 tee. Gorgeoua PY1 3 br Pf• 1-a17•759..ae7t 8"5-85t2 1 u 2)~ Buena Park. Aaklng 831-1..00 atlglOYI home wllormal ---------Ocean• View. beautllull~ acrota rom park. up-2m S 1 5 o, O O O O W C . din rm, lam rm. frplc. hi remodeled. 3 bdrm gradel, AIC. nr tohools, ~ 831-7370. 640--0312 -IA.l\ft HI Hll'lll E'lktt 2 Br, 2ba. cottage. beam cell , llv rm, 101 Saat1 bl lOIO ll WaatM 1125 home, 3 beth•. Sall or poola. No peta. LHH t~~~~~~~~:1 d I h rent St500 mo. Call 11200/mo + aecurlly 2600 llOMI' i.e. o/u ger. tor mtr llme. t,',!._PmUklt m,u, C. .. 5m50,ooore. 1~ •• II PUU L E. WUTtt 831-5t37 dep. 551-2439 2100 REAL ESTATE Extre lol. Siie & llnan. by .....,v_ -p I I I i1100 SJ 14() ) -·•-owner at 10'A%. 389 La w/any term• • tor 1111 3 bf• t \It ba. Incredible r vata nVMtmen group Woodbridge 3 br 2\lt ba i: 1 1 •Ym ·~-Caned• Way. 846-1385 Nie. Avail. lmmed. Don't 165,000 home. Warner & 11 aecurlng •II size pro-Cetta •na 2224 2300 1q tt. tet llm~ 2ll04 Pllll .. ••1 1~ •nnt . ml11 outl Call Petrick Fairview. 15000 dn. no penlM '°' long term In· -"' $t250 55t ., .. .,. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --........ quat. '800/mo or ..... , veatment. Back P•Y· SUPEA DEAL. 3 + Huge rent..... · .__, = --Fee ~d. 3 Bdrm. mini CON00-2Br, 1 \ltBa In ~~~:a~Jn~:J:.2 Ot opt. 780-8833 men ta & deleulta ac-Oen. GOYrmet Kit, For-Condo. upatwa t Br, nr 2ll07 --------*-••• llS1l "'-· 2 llf~. •large Montlcello 189 500 Va---------cepted on llmhed bult. mat Dining, Cuatom 0.-SC Plaza, $515/mo. 2llOCI UDl.IRI I YAUllU* lamlly room, own« wlll cant. O~ly $10:000 IY IWlll W• buy & trade equhlea. cor, Solar H .. ted pool & Avall lmmed 3 Br. IV• Ba. ~ PllYAIYl and reedy for quick cerry 111 TO. 5362·509· down. Bkr 498-7849 Condo In Veraalllea, Tutia HM (714) 111·'2112 apa, low move-In. 1475. Irv. $750/mo, 1110 lee. ;::: MUllWI Newport Beec:h s::i=·~ <>::.Nna: IJnlque Homel liO -ahatp, CIMr'I 1 8', greet WANT HOYM irri."eguna KIN~~7-9740, Ext 3 No "91•· 559-5511t zt11 4 Bdrm pool home. on r d Reelton, 876-9000 W/SIOE 3 br, 1~ ba. 2 car atarter unit. lt0,000. •nrnnl Bch w/,.._an view• for --Woodbridge: 28' 2ba, dbl 2920 or er to aell Ihle 4 Br I~~~~~~~~~ 11r, I~ ward" •aaume 11 75% aNUm loan ~ ••--.....,.. E•-<·•"'-r_,, edha ""• • 'C ......._ ........ 311 lee lendl FMturea pano-home w/French doora, 1: ' • :;" · ' • .,,. -long term leaae tor _,...,..., -.. ,.. oar."' • ,..,_, •-• :i; ramie view. muter aulle. (2) patios. parquet noor C.... ••Illar ltU 98,0 VA wt.13,000 M·F 538·7701, eve11 3 BR large aolld Oak young executive. Mull !erred. 2 bf, 1 ba, gar-1650, PP Eves 115S.057t ~NTS eundec* & meld'• qull't· & Much morafl An~ down. 542-0430 wkndt 2131433"5108 lam11y' room with 8' aolld have Jecuul or •teem :9t7~"91•· 1&25tmo. Houae for rent In lovely era. Don't mlu tNs new lent value at lt37,500 -• •--.. Oak ber. watnacote, room . M • x I m um IMne ., .. on month 10 A..-.. JOOl Looi \\I Pound J004 f>t.nonal. .IOIZ Pt.·~I Servlt'n )014 S< hoot. & lnall"U<toun • IOll Tn.11.....a WI• BUSKSS Ii f .. ANCIAL s.... ........ , ... &14-4012 .._,_ 0ppon .. na ... 4014 a.....,....w.,,w 4018 •tn.,...\nW"nt Opport-..n,,UiN 4011 ""'"Lnwftl W anWd 40?2 "M"""• IO Loan 4024 ·M,,....y Wonled -Mor~ .... TO• ~21 EMPlOYMl'.NT l~•lp Wan\«! • oba WMW'd >100 )I~ Af91ALS ea .. *IO ea. !1610 -»?D ~ -...... ~ MERCHlll>ISE Anuq .... !!010 Al'fll...,.... 6011 A ... ._ !!012 Bide ........ la. 6014 \~-·~1Pf"""I cKll• c.,,.,pu..., 6011 .......... '°You 60'?2 .J\lnww~ 602) Ouo.v S.i.. 5100 H.._hold Goodo 621l .WW.lrt 8214 ~.._h1rwry 5111 M,....I..,__ 5111 Ml• W.,,f#iet 8220 M uaocaJ ""''"'"'"""" &n4 Offn J'urNu,,,.. 4-t:q..o.,.._1 6121 Planoo .. Orpna 6211 ~ttJJI)~ ..... 6130 ,,,, BOATS ('""""' 1Vn1 7010 i;.-..1 7011 """'·· 701l -s.11 1n14 s,,...,1s1o.1 7016 M.ot)r. f.quop 7011 M<Mnl Sttv-. 7020 :>llpo .. 0tC'U 7022 Swrap 7014 &.1ppt ....... l,.\Nrt.t0n 7018 S.!!_bl..rdt ~ TRANSPOltTATIOft """'nl\ 8010 .,~ ... IOl2 c .... ..,.. IOU ~lllU. IOI' ~....,-.. 9011 """"'"-ll0'20 av . 111112 "!"r"aii.n Tn...i 9n4 .!'!' .... u .. ~,, -AUTOMOTIVE Au1nv-9010 AulO~P-tCllt Auw. Wained llO?D Spon. ~ R.-IOU f~IOrWft -Tl'\Ab POJ) Vona 9040 .(,,,""*' Cl.-n IOU AUTOS ll'ORTID All• Ro.,_ ti~ l\udt 1107 1A.1i1tUn tlOt BMW 1112 c;,.'°"" 91 14 0.IAlll t ill 0.1-illt ~...,.,..,., tl21 -, Mtl tlU Honda t1U """" 11n _._,_ ti• ~~ 1131 tlJ3 tlM r..o. .. .. ,, _ .... tl41 ~II tlO ............ ""'' tlU -...... ....,,. 1147 MO ti .. °""' tltl ,,..,.". ti» I .... .....,. ••» ,...,_ tlt7 -~~ t l'9 tlll .. ., ...... tie ~ ._,. tll1 .... till .. ,, .. ,. "" ottering. An emame VI· w/atautnabte flnanclngll .... ,_ ..-. WIHI• ftLUll ----hardwood floora. huge 11200/ino. References. 2 Br. 1 Ba. 1 story, ahag month~ wtllla llOllM "" et $524,tOO ... -call c. 11 7 5 9. t 5 0 1 0 r a..-1 a --. LOWHI priced ground FNllLtSlll ULI country kitchen with fir• 650-1700, 497...ao6 cpt a drpa, patio. lrptc, remain• on market 10 nawl 846-7171 752-7373 for d.ialta. Two-atory Nantucket 4 floor 3 Bdrm condo. Ex· place. Taatelully deeo-d1hw1hr. beemed cell-Nit. 3 Br 2 Ba. agl lamlly BR. lam. rm, pool. «*lent condition, ~I· Beytront 1o113, Febr\lary rated. Enormous lot. I nga. 2560 Elden. howse. Only HOO/mo . THE REAL ESTAT ERS Tealelully decorated. fully decOfated. Good fl--t8, tN3 at t 1:00AM 11 Oulet cul de aac. 8-111-a.at&ll $540/mo. 850-1798. Call Peg Dameron Showa Ilk.-• model. $e1. ~ Only 188 500 the mMn entra~ to fully landacaped with 3 & 2 Be dbt gar "9 yd 559-MOO ~ Walker 6 Lee letwllflnance:1780,000.. 142•1218 First American Tiiie Ina ~~t Heea. 1216·~0~j ...... f...U... 1725/mo: 1at, \u1, MC .. WOOOBRIOGE-lmmac I M4-4111 · Company 1octted at tt• FrriC~~~~,50~ lalMI 873-304e highly upgraded 2Br & UYm II WY1 Cozy 3 Bdrm condo! F• - bulou1 location neerl~~~~~~~~~ 1choo11. parka and Haw rnethlna you ..,,1 shopping. Only • yra. otdl t ~ Claealfled Ide do Beat tKiy at only 1107 1f well I Call NOW, T AY J .OJ~ < '() tOO. Call 1179-5370. 842-5871. \ f >I I /ti J: JI . ' " llPLD The t1at"t draw In 'the Weat .•• a Dally Piiot 'Cllllllfted Ad. Cati TO«My 642-6178. LIM Ill.I 1411 12211.900. A beautllul Remodeled 3 bdmi: 2 bath + large rec. rm., bargain. Open b'eam beam ceUlnp, fumiabed, pali08. $420,000. oelllngt. brick ~. French door•. private PElllSIU .. I entry. A ~1 -·Call ~2313 Ocean & ,etty views. Marine room. 4 bdrm. 3 THE REAL ESTATE:RS ........ , ......... bath, 3700 sq.ft. SJ.38~.ooo. Oceanfront. LlllA llU UYFllllT Lagoon view from 0 bdrm. 4 bath. fam. rm. Boat allp for 3 boeta. Now ~~.ooo. Lowea1 priced Oyneaty u•si• PUCE model w/2 Bdrm• & 2 I Ba. Great financing. S---·1•• bayfr<Jnt dplx 2 br 2 ba up· 2 br $3711000 844-7020 ~-...... • • • ulll iua. man 2 ba dn. 2 boat spaces. Reduced-$1,500,000. VI FlllWIS UIGI 11,800 llWll New 4 br, 4 ~ ba, custom French Normandy A beautllul Horth CM FAtate 1.2 prime acre hllltop-$1,250,000. home. 3 Bdrm 2 bath. 1.atge femr1y 11v1ng.,.... CHllllll GAYS Brick llreplace. dining CA>ronado Wand cuat.. ba"'-• lot 8~. boa1 .,_, SH0,000~ 12'% ~,...,.. · lntareat, $1.132 PfT. Can !lock. Plans avall. Now $370,000 wTwn.ns. now, 546-2313 • THE REAL ESTATE:RS ~ Walker 6 Lee THE 'RE A L ESTAT E RS Rl· ·1'1M -~--- BILLGRUNOY. RE ALTOR ~ • ' • • -' ' ,. I A PETE BARRE fl REALT Y E. 5th St .. Santa Ane Ptalu.ala 2107 *3 BR. 2,~ ba, twnhH, den. atrium w/Jacuul. Due to i.oal~echr•lcallt) -dbl gar otw fr~-pooi ..main1 !tea yd. 2.cac: oar· the prevToua Jenuery 2 Bt ocaentront cottage. tennl•. '1795: No' peta'. age, l 1b00 mo. Wknd1 & .... WM canceled. Min old a ruatk:, $850. mo 833-te53 °' 752-5122 eve9 875-1558 bid S 1.300,000. AW• Wint•. pnig. 873-429 t ed In ex-of $2,500 Eatde t + Oen. garage. 000. Fair mkl value fat ,.~ .... 21 •.. $590/mo. WIY wan "" exceed• Hklng price. ... .... _ .. ________ ~9950 Sal wtth EASEi lt'a a BREEZE Ctualfled Ada 042.-5071 1117.500 ~ 11*..,.,., '°'tutu. Info. Contact 3 ar 2ba E'elde country SUPEA CONDO bactc 3 edrm with or-t pool 8efbWa W..,_ at 171") ...... ..... 11• c:Mtmerk · Av~ 2115, lg bey. Tennie. ~ 1 ~ '<;!,=~ :d~ and lowly country Ml· .•~7~5-~2030~~·~~~~~l;iiiiiii;;;i;;;;iii== blC• yrd, ...-.OO/mo. 3 8' 3 Ba. 3 c:ar ger. Wet gtraotOf yard aalaf tt'•• ting. Try t~ down or no ;:: '59 • 10X40. ctewl. alum. M&-.18t2 bar, den, trplc, patlo,1 ti.it• way to tall more down VA. Mufi .... I Bkr. MT -... patio. metal 1torage dining. All ror 11200. peop6el M8-0709 (letter l••kilc) IMd. Adutl pairtr.13.500 luL IHcla 21.. Herry Frederick, agt -'H-av_a.;.._yo-u-re_a_d_to_d_a_y.,...'• Baal. leacla lMI A~ on tne ~ with terma. _ s112.ooo Home 1n 1120. 631-1298 c1aa.,fled Ada? 1f .not, tlM pt. rv JMty. 3 bdnn .., ·~! Wfff• 000 neighborhood. 3 3Br 2ba. tam rm, llv rm. 2 you're mlallng tfle beef llAlllM EM)'...,_ to bch, .. Br. 3 Ba. tplCIOYI llV1ng rm. tamlly rm, laundry rm. large baleony. 1188,000. 53&-1718 (each wl1h lta own bath) Ml-lln bdm, 2 ba. Frpl. Needa gar, 1875. C1oM to S.C bargain• In townl plu• I+ b• tor gueata. I~~~~~~~~~ II ~deenlng~~~-~2~1:J..~530-5 t511 Plaza. t92 Carnation. Ph: Bl~ wall encl, 2 car I· SPECIAL 08LE WIDE ---~140 ...---------. gar. Heet and claen . Juel .. ~ ..... • ••• t Br. Adult Condo. Fur- n I ah ed . $7t ,OOO . 961-2297 Agent mow In. All IOt 1325 8tld e moa he ..,_ rent. 2 11Q11't • Npt Hgt• aree. 4 Brdms, 2 w/gr .. I UIU!Tlable loan. bf. 2 ba. AdUnt. no pet.a. LIDO ISLE· 3 bdrm, 2 be, Be. WUMr, dryer, OW. E Fml Comp!. refur't>Wled. Xlnl famrm. 11700 mo. Biii atove, teflg. Chlldren & ,•---11 .._ o PP t y I I 3 0 . 0 0 0 . Grundy, Rltr. 97s-e181 "91• OK. $800 mo. 1at & ••--·-993-2217 Of 17()..()459 lut. S200 deposit. Extra IJM121 "~-• Pl _.___ t••• Very nice 3 Br, 1 Ba, 1100 dep. tor pate _.. .... !! --OOMn view, lrptc. btt-!na, 650-1352 IUllWM.1 l .. UI ... • 8507 Seeallor• °'· ldrtve -------lwm WllTI H1 LoV9f"Y 3 Bdrm home With • by nm1 1700 until June. Super 2 Br, trplc. 1g patio 3 B r , 1\lt Ba. newly 3 patio• and atrium. • ..... mm -64$-7009. • 2 Cir ~·r. 1895/mo. pelnted townhouae. Gourmet kttchen r.atUI'· All le.-d . al+ x grOM. -·· _5_56-M7 ________ 1 Owner mey cerry 3rd Ing all new appllanc.el 1265,000 dawn. -ftlW 2 bf 21+ ba condo wjpool T.D. at blended rate Only 1139,000. Don't Bltr.(819) ~1723 Large 2 8t 1ba w/patlo. & ipa, enct. patio. wu t2.6% tor 5 yra w/10% healtate to caM 1179-5370. tO •t9'>9 to aand. Awll model, beaut. decor.1 dwn. 184,900. Craig 1 htlex"/ Vaill Ull Marctl 1 thru June 30th Incl reMg wutter dry- Ba 83 ......... _ _ at only 1425/mo. O#fw, · 075 ·~· '22 5 lley ,_,,_ C.M. 2 ttaee, 4bf & 2bf. on 141-4557 or 982-2305 ~~67 · .,._.. t ' \ f : ·/I I t i /:. If 1ge R-2 lot. 184.000 u-ovoe .,,,. •• 115-4,000. --HA_R_BO __ R_,,.R-IOO __ E __ Eaatalde Noe ctMr'I 2 Br. 1 • • e45-4203 842-9914 Flneet ocean a night light Ba. fenced yard, enctad p ' ~,'::n~ 4-:: ,,_, ntar NOW. Thou- aanda undw market. Call now. Bkt. 848-0709 j ,._f 11-IP& .... -...... llUPT. Find your NEW HOME BETWEEN BAY A BEACH view. 4 br, 3ba model, garege. New drepea & 00 ...... rr .... .,, UH cerpet. No pet•" ~uc>graded. S3200. 1675/mo. tat & aec ... IP llWll• 7 84. 97S.et811 H~ "C" 2W OrM09. • 4 ft.II WANT TO RENT: by ,__ ~2178 u .... ACT FAST: 3 Br, 3 car gar, Span I ah atucco, cath. celllnga, \It ml to beach. Reduced ltt2. 500. Owners wlll help. Wiii 1rade equity tor late model car or van. S., rant, ltaH, or option. OR? Owtw/Agt tmu 1"4 from Ulla fine -.ctlon Coeta Mela. xlnt !Inane· bruka Cpl Furn. deluxe -Elll-ttlde--cond--o-,-2-Br_t_·~ Ing. 759-1152 houae or condo for 1 Ba. trplc, geraga. )'Mr In Newport 8ffctl te&OI S4f.35flt 12 Unite, E/Slde, xlnt .,..., Refs. cMpoalt. Write i---"'°-· -----310 Coronedo S2"tt.500 cond. tOX groae. Biii to Gerry. P.O . Box CAPE COO 1 BR 1761 Plaza • Kennedy. Bltr. 967-6880 11221, Uno$!, Nebf.. Vet"( cute, 1425. E/llde. del Sur $3800001--------ka 99501 Avtll. 845-1621 602 .. , .. st ss95'000 1225,ooo (4~ Br tiouMt. --------•---------• 424 8elwe ln MOll'ooo $50,000 dwn. Htum. WINTER RENTAL-()ft Ille *' otn&ll 2110 Ocw1 81 $'625:000 loan. by 0Wner 5'41~58 Mnd. Thru May: 3BR 2ba 18', lg yd, 1 am doo OK 1024 E Balboa WHY SELL? EXPlOR£ !Urn. 1860/mo Incl utll. 1500 mo. + 1300-aec 11,450.000 tM e.n.tttt ot 71415-44-2484 wkdy9 dep. See et 239 E. 22nd (8eyfron1 hor'nt-Sllp) •XCl'llnglng. 4te-0150 ........... 1 WondarfUI Worid St. Drtw by encl ail for ...... . d.ialfe on 1fteM: C.M. Ouplx 2000 ~q ft. ol Shopping, right at 2 Bt. 2 Ba. 2 Story Condo, 1517 E Ocean $344,600 Ownr unit w /1tlrU. 'Piii flngs\lpa ewrydayl OOtnmty pool, 2 cat gtr· ll08 E Oceanfront 11751< w1130K ol 12% Dally P'llot Claatlfled age. M75/mo. Propert) te50.000 Int loans for 16 yra. onty Ad•. To place your ad, HOuee lt5Qlm negetlve, Df'I by Gall M2-ile78 and let • 842-3850 842·1010 1ll1UW aD ATDUlt<>NT t 3 4 C • n t er · A 0 I Cl1tllfled Act-'-"tor Mii> E/llde C.M. 2 br, 1 be. A larva apot .... •Bdrln ~"' 842·tete. vou. 313-A E. ~OChHter. <Mel·~ plan In• gretit """"'~ '625/mo, 111 a i.t. No ::.:'\:' PooA~• ::.~ ~~-~TE ic..L~~~"!"!M!t!r~l~Pf!!!!~~!!!;~ll l*t. 540-9637 Reduced over 120,000 = MOOimo, 3 8'. 2 Ba., El '°' , .. , ..... OwMr 16 -·-n... aid• tamlly hm. 217 belr'll tr*"'-*· &ltt· --· + cott .,,.," 1 -mmt ,,_MT 11tentwood. Ing lat la aMuma&ie et 3 bdrm & den. A-2. • 111.1.11.ut unu "'u 845-8373 10.715%. NOW ONL't'I lr10t for C.M. unite. -Newpott---,.,-Yler-a-4-9-r-2-\t Ull,SOO. ' 1700,000. 3113 s... ba conoo. Lowly private M6-1111 tt1ott. l&MS71. f()R SALE P9(IO. Pool, lee. ~. -+ IPllT •1as. wttt conlllder IH 1~ bloc*t Off Mnd.·iow. Wll EXCHANGE opt. '7M112 loW. ~ .. Kent*t'I . I AITSIDE COTTAGE lkr. 1157...aaeo ' 28r. 1 be. kid/pet Ok. Yrd. Ger, p1t10. HH 131-4320 r.Jn '• ,f t di : I t l~ ,,( ',1111t,11 1 , ' . • ~ Q) ~ • >< Q) • = • p 4 • Orang• COH1 DAILY PILOT/Monday, f•bruary 1, 101) p;. -=---=-~~~~~~~~~~~~--~----~--~,....--------'"'l"'!"'----~~--r.~~~--~,.....------------------------------~ 9"•&lllllll3Lll8'1!t~!!!!LIVt1'J!!l!!I ~ .. •wl•!1:•1tL!L.tl , ltt!tlt It lhH UH lt4111. lnMlf DM Ptt .... I 1....n ..... iii Aoomm11• wanted. M/P', INho 1to0 ft lnMUW hnlttt HU •-......... d t If, 2 II In CM. ,ool, office 11101 "-dorido ,;:;::-... -...._.._ -_., 1err .. tlf2Ba0ardllf, fAKYftlllT 2 a 91, lnod Y11 • 1eGlwlletApt ,1t~&r .. J10.1enn11c11. 1312.DO Clrole.r .Huritlntton 0r'"lt l ....,9 _.. ... , Mature~ MlfHIOI on grnb" AveH 2111. no • Br Newport Or Ht 110,do • •tore 11\ed. lUXlltY frlgt1, utlll paid Ve11ly ?51-1!71 8Nctl ~a.2u. 1 t et a I. o bMlllllUI 32 IMlltJ!.Oetl pe11 llH 661·2340 r h II cpta, no i>ei• a :UO/mo 10· 1'34 --. M00taf1 • ., .. corlN· OOff!Plt•, eo.te 2 wn ••. OVI now & 'dep llUIO 0 d8'/l.851·08Hevet 811'ACIOU8 II br, 3 bl 4000'aptlnltteted&IOOO' 1111onf13.1212 Yf'I .. p Rel• teq No Waeh /dry & 1•1'1i M Pt , &49·3494 FAMILY APTS ---fl1rtpl1oe. community In lndu1t1t11 N1wpo1t P•I• 8 11ary A unlurn L111u h••k 1141 It 200/mo 133•680 • • Qatlge, gu ' water Cllltnaven tight l llry 2Br. ~'· lennll, J1cu111. Beach. Ample power. .. apt 0711·0000 -Aef'll, i:H ... Of glj;" _7_80·21178. 873·233~ J ~~ u/~". ~kB~ o~':!"· r:~ol~y ~,3~ = $100 OFF •::a. r:~!:;,:nct gar. ~~4/"" 1325/rno 213/43s.of41 ........ 2 bf, ranQe. refrlg, gat• Blulla Linda mOdtl Hr~ ICIOQfmo 0641·2003 2324 l!I~ St 641·410 -----•·,-o-r -1.-.-N-.-p-pr-o-xl_m_1-tet-y l&llRllMS 3tll wc~R" 'lOll!l!Mll .. Ol to• • •' de ner noo mo 442 De. patio, frplc nr pool --1 s T 1 Ir' ....n111tu furn pool .. lbl I I 1100 .. I I/ """'o ...... ·~--" h·-... ·~ .. .. --... ' Mont...'.-. Or •9""1 •• Avall 311 StOOO/mo S4116/jflo. 2 Ir t'!o 91 l700,3bf,,ba,1a..cg MON THS • "-· "' 5 • nHPona • ema • •ca 11 lnuu11r1 """' .....,_..,. • .., .... r .. p .mal.oP .. tom1n •• --• · """"'_ .... _ 644•4482 1 lo-•~ unit All blt·lni 21at St No 11111 clubhou .. 148 Oya roommtte wanted 10 offlOe 'P-· 5-45-02111 protection training (All •o• 6 n1alnt1ln beaut ·-------• · • • • fl"I 0 RENT II 3 0 • 7 7 O 1. • v e • thue 3 bdrM 2 ba IYPH) fllellred l!x·KO 32 1 d Secluded a1t1 r•eched via -I carp 11, lndry rm. bat· u•u· " II 8441-llH 211/433-11108 Oo•an P'ront ho Me 2,000 al wl'IM t~ace w/ po41c41 ottlcet. 848·4159 un 1 a•r •n apl ~ :,•~r= ~~~· Saata Aa• 2210 COii~ •27 W Wit Lge ~2 bl, crl)t, droe. AT Cozy 20,, 1 Ba. lrptc. V•tv '3211 Plut '..\ ulll otc, fw<I CIOM. op ~oo. ~P: pee"~ ~~ •P,•:; 1 1 1 d k '2B 2B Condo po I 11 '°" patlO Nr OCC No P111 ~ bHm1d cell, g1r. no 111 9l'ld latl lo move In. 30• 11 975•92 l ; Trntl 3011 )(1n1 rela req . ctll s'fogim~ :~3 :2\14r3 S;oom~ ' o . Tl\..llt•f 10·110I 1&76_._751·~ pet1,Avlll3/1,1586mo. &.4M0t4 '13-1417 WEST~RNAIALINES An11ur Ad no 743 , -AM831·5273 111 2 p • p 1 8r enclld p .. to. Nwpt Hla.646-1882 HAABOAAIOOE .. c"ICOCOUPONS &.42·4300,,4hrt i 1 I • ' 1395/mO utlla furn a ~ a "'"°"' -OCEANFRONT DUPLEX Spaclou1 4 bdrm, 2'h bl •wly decor Gu pd, 2 Bdrm, lrplc, 1 blk to PALATIAL MANSIOH bataattataf• '82· t050 ASSEMBLER needed tor Fabuloua loc View ol S750 MO. Vic So' Cat flit gar, dw1hr. pool, 846-8463· II #fl ~~ bHch. $150 yrly C1JI Pvt ~I. ~· kit prlv. Santi Alli bHed elec· oceen & city 2 bl. 2 ba Plaza Vacant All Slit• BO No 1>41t1 642·5073. t Br. Apt 2038 Meyer All 87f>-•419. 1650/mo. 1 -81_8_1 __ Aaaeeatt ... 11 J!OI tronlca mfgr. No ••per 1pllt level, newly dee Realtor• t-528~-ulll• Pd No pata APTS LO 4 bdrm 2.,; bath 8ecludedcon<1o·Npt Terr LADIES EAAN HO frH laaiaffl. nee Cell btwn 11·3 Mon· :r~,::.r.i:_g..gts I l410/m~2..0G&O If Mov.d In By Feb. 10th CIOHd In 'patio, 111ni 28r. 2bl, pvt )IC. reap "14Het\1nd1M by hottlllg rtaaaclal Fri 548-2480 IHI~ La1u 1 2216 u~tftleld Bring Thie Ad With You cond. CloH to bHch. M / F. a 3 5 o 'mo JI m • OreamwHr Llngerl1 &A BY SITTER Large houH with 180" EIEO ll&llSlll ff~ Going B1nan11 tooklng 1 2 l 3 B[NM\t\&.a& Vrly 1976. Clll 875·4419. 842·9645 Party. For Info 0111 la1lan1 Mature woman to euper view. 3 Br. 2 Ba Avall APAlTllHTS for lamlly flvtng? ""'""""' Over 2000 It 3 Bf. l1mtty Fem, n/1, 3 Br condo 983·8311 Pie ... .._ve Ottertaaltin 4014 lllM 3 glrla eh., IGllOOI now For rent or option Vi-of ocean, pvt walk· Beautlhil f;larden apt1. We have 2 Br. 1445 • 1 2 BORMS fROM $475 rm, lrm d/r, loft, great Woodbrg. $250 & r utll & •name l number wlanl white Mo1h11'a out ot Call 497-3895 $~~,;;~ler:i:o~ ~.!~ Pallot/declca Spa, heal child, 3 Br 14115 • 2 Newport laland loo. dep. 551..0744, 759·7988 ""'· •llESTAllAIT* town. 548-6601 2 Cir, 499·•384 paid No pelt children Pool, lndry lac . •DISHWASHERS 11250/mo 650-3000 Fem to ltlr 2Bf llC)I. Gr .. t scR·M LETS NEWPORT BEACH BABYSITTER. weekday•. La HUI 2 SO 2 Bdrm w. Ba. $511() no pet1. 548·9558. " Prime Beadl Location my home Rel• Girt, 3 1aae 1 ~llaoBch wat•rlrt home 2Bdrm.2B• $585 BEAMIFULSIUdlo'4tO •POOlS 2Br2~B1condo,w1lkto loc.S200mo.+s75des> • Xlnllellff/3500aqfl yre 673·t367 Bel lal 3 Br, 2',<, blth1. vi-. e•· 2br, ''"b•. panor vu 398 W Wiison 63t·5583 LIKE NEW 1 6'. '480 •PRESCHOOl bHCh, Incl. wahr/dryr. 548..,.660 ANSWERS LOW PRICE area eel loc . rec. I acll . $1500/lease Opl Call --PVT •• a1&11\0y fACflfTY Skytlte, brick I patio, 2 Wrkg F/M to lhr 3br/2b1, ft cnurchUI Prop/640·4470 --· 1775/mo, 497.3973 8 n 5 . ad n 0 5 7 o. Flrep11ce , pool. dlshwaah· • pallo. lrplc. pool. "'"'""" " car gar. pool & ape, no 1p1, w / Fem a a 0 n.. Jetkln. e.111 Become beauty con1ul· • 6.C2-4300. 24 hll. er, pvl patio, 11tr1 lrg ~~P AREA qulal, no •NO PETS pell $800/mo. 648·7326 8•5-2.637. Plume . Radllh AT •I 'fWILIY tan11 EJ1cell oppOl'tun·. .l l v· . 2267 garden 2 Br $575 TRUNK IAUI lty. Elt, llrm. Call btwn -· II H ltlt Ctdt Ual. 24l0 557·28• t pell Prof. F 24·35 lo 1hr w / Tl'oer•'• in unwritten law Eacltlng llnee for you 11 1 O. 2 9 6 4 . 3 6 4 2 . HOMES FOR RENT * SC Ptau aree 2 Br, t MESA PINES 649-2447 16761 V'ttwpofnt lane Saa CltaHlt 277' ~.::i::.. ~~~~nt~~·~~ lof being a tourlat. Nevi' great aavlngl at the new 968-031_7 ____ _ Ml .. lon Viejo 3 Bdrms Ba amenities Chlld OK lfeSliBJIU Newer 1 Br. patio & gar· WOif 8 •,•011 Blvd bet. 2 Br. $415, year•t· new •• 45. 873•815., ergue wfth I Clbble white South Cout Jewelry EJc. c.m;,a work. Plattng and $700·$750 Fenced ' --nopet1 amer .._,(turnweet decor,pool,nr e1ch, -• yourluoganat1alllllnt"'· h Ch I yards & garages Kids 4 no p e 11 $ 53o1 m o -.-· 84~ · on Terry) IK .. -..-'"' c ang• OOH rom Stripping Exper rel .• .,,..11 welCA-• .... 5.2000 968·3652___ __ apa•TllEITI 45-5577 but. No peta. 498·8277. CdM rmmate wanted tc TAUN . chaln1, eerrlng1. brace-but wut train 6"6-<4070 ""' .,. .... "'" "" s s di 11 842 660 · ~k2r.B2~32 .. B. ~·PIM•,',"°". ,L -.. -,-.-,-•• ---.. ---1111, g1metonu, di•· Agent, no lee luxurious Townhouse 1n Beautllully landscaped pac 111 o. re rig, _gar, -4 •·ata Aaa 27IO .... >JO ., ,.vf • • -3004 mond1 lrom dlreot aour-CAREER Costa Mesa. 2 bd, 2'·• garden apts Pool & Spa nr OCC. Avlll 2· l5 $350 ,.,-...... ....._......,_____ $ 4 o O. Ca II A 111 on, ~ii:iiiiliiiiiiiii:;;iiiiii;;i;;i. C II ( 7 ) Mallorca ContN11 2 br 2 ba Living & Family rm PaUOl/decks No pels. mo 5A8-7214 art 2PM 1 Br. 1 Ba condo, lmmac ' 780·1704 &::.18J 2~o;.., t~ih MARKETING ~· J:;t,"m~~~':'::.•b cl~sed garage S72 ~. B1 ·~~elor ••75 !~81~ $345 mo. 8'r.28' Trlr. quiet PoOf, tennlt, 1pa, lull tee.. Dana Pl ahr 3 Br h•• •250 fOlJNO ADS SL, CM. MANAGEMENT • 545·7780 557-31186 2 Bd....,rrmm 1,, Ba.-·::80" pattc, wtr & gas pd No 2 Br .. At. qu'·t •r•• ~-r M85. 857·2914 · -• ... 1 873 7787 """ ,.. "' ..... ·-or 1300 mo. 548·8013 Photo Booth. high traffic • 2250 vanguard Pl• • Hunt. Harbour, dshwhr. 2 Br 1 Ba condO, nr So. (Coll 817-759-8871) IR£ fRE£ 1r••. owner·operator • TRAINEE lt!l!rl leack 2269 Aertaeata r.railkt4 Nwpt CrMt. lg 3 BR. 2'h lalH& ltl.U 2606 ba, OR. lptc, wetbar.1;;;.;==..--.... -.. ....... -.--.- bltn-lns. relr. lg 2 car mall 2 Br. Cottage. Feb gar, tennis, pool. 1pa. 15th lhru Aprll 15 $975 mo. lse. Avl 211 . $675/mo lncld1 ut111 540·9626 Apt/Condo, 2 Br. 2 Ba. gas l rplc. $555/mo. Coaet Plaza, run aeeur, 2 n Neu $700·$1000 mo. 840.6807 oom1 2 pool• Jee Shr 2 Br\1Y, Ba furn. bubllllwllnsd. vaulted, plccell21nga, ~:~as. lmmed. oecuP: baylront houee, $400 Cal.· dTo tal T$50000.1$t250t0 $1. 4,400 1 Bdrm $485·$490 2 Bdrm. w. ba. " $560 131 E 18th 646-6816 161 E 18th 642--0856 Y n ows, ' · c:ar t br, 3 blka to belc:h, II ancu $550/mo Oya mo, Incl utu. 875-2025 own. .,ma. n "" garage w/opener, walh· t lla pd no t • t71•)640·0551. er dryer hk·up, pool. apa. u ' P • 1 · 650·8386 eves 973.9052 Met. Fem. non·1mkr. 2 Br 142-1111 ! $795/mo 540-9935. S37S/mo. 538-8541 ' t Ba, E. Coell MIM nr IAll WALLPAPfl PER YEAR tBr. upatalra, $370 mo. OCEAN BREEZES NR lttal 2tOO backbay. '225 & utll. WITltlT PAHi II UPHIUOE 54.4·3049 675-5381 3 Br. 2,_. Ba Condo w/ lalH& 2 Bdrm. 1v. be $575 Rel• req. No peti . 352 BCH IULAll •RL ROMmaty 548-7843 wrk. $500 REWARD: loat unique proceH Euro· (7141848•4535 golleourse view, 2 Ir pies, p . I 2607 151 E 2111 548-2408 Victoria 845-8181 tBr lrom $415 mo. Wk tu r-1111 now avail. 842· 11164 •vH. Small bla<* dog, neutlt' pean II quid 'l'lllllpaper (24 ho ,,.., -------- .ala •• I C II ' .... mile bobbed tall dulgna. Great mona" u MC. gate, tennla, pool. 1 Bdrm ottage ava . 2 BR 1 Ba, cpts. dtpe, 2Br avail. $t05 a up. Color TV · • ' $ t40 . 557.7372 daya, Small 1 BR apl, new crpt, Pool. spa, laundry, f,,". bltns, 1440. 2272 Maple, Open! dya wk. Phon11 In room. 2274 ltat ala WHIM 2t09 ~!'~0:~~~5~f~~ $e~.4;o:i°',':~!:· 1';.°~~; c:x~•d•tn•/L~~· 675-0109 evee. drps. $425. age No pell '485 mo. 631-2927 *4 pool• N•wport Blvd. C M. Seml·retlred couple de· or collecl 494.9550 I t t $7950 l I ""'' • "v"""'" 3000 875-5068 Before 6 call 645·!>&77 •1ennlt &46-7446. alrea amall home. $500 nve1 men nc · Laguna areas. Non· - aq. It. Wea1clf. hm. 4 L BR 2 B 2 2 BR 1Y, ba, twnhM, encl +cable TV range. Rela. 844-6259 Loat Male Golden R•· equip. & tralnln~ DI· drinking/ smoking Send br, 4b•. PoOI. ape, den, Cereaa ••I Mar 2622 arge 2 a, sty gar, E/llde. $600 1 BR. +Peta negotiable lJlll& IUOI ..... 1~e 11 '"M 1rtever. NB area. Name monstratlon ava table. photo and reaume to• lam. rm. din« rm triple a. lul decof unit, $525 mo. No peta. nr S. Cat Pin• $475 Some wfth trplc ..-. Ill .,.. "' " Wataon. No Coller. Re· Mr. Cravagan, 780--0100 Sundown Servlcea, Bo>e gar $1550 mo. 552-0873 autl sunset, a· Nr OCC. Call 54<»tl58. Pool. 642·2191 U&-1323 -·-A11pon1lble lamllu of 3 ~·d, $200 •• ., .. .,~.. 5220. Balboa Island. CA C C B tor turn apt., lrplc ab for Dave, Larry or Wkl" rentala $95 up ' --.,...,...,.,..., .. •-· 402.a Big anyon ondo, 3 r. $995/mo. 873-08116 Pam ffuntlngton Garden• • v t ,.O• Lo rent home w/ atr It -a ~ 926e2 lo arrange lnler· lull golf course view, Ullltll 4901 Hell Ave Color, T • ree collee, yard & gar10• E.alde Loll: CAT, all blk male, vlew PoOI. tem1i1 $1400/lse. .llSllllE CIEH E'side 2Br upper 'r bale. $445/mo 2 br, 1 ba ~~~~~~~·~~ heated pool & atepe 1° Coate Meaa by 411 . short hair. 1120 NB/CM WIY $ 0 Pool aide apt In dry rm = ooean. l<ltchent avall, 0 0 0 .. 1 0 c 1 1 1 1 f1 . area. Reward 548·5A20. Clerk· Typist. Costa Ma.a Avall now. 6<44·7424 2 bdrm. den Pool. spa In gar 500, 120 2 lh, · · Nr bch, 2Br. 1'J,81, lrptc 985 N. Coet1 Hwy u not atralghleri your Ille He1datar1, PIT 4 hrs Lux. e>eec dupler. Ocean back yard. Tennie court. 646-0100, 846-6219 carpet• & drapes. bltnt, cpla/drps. w1r, ~una a.acn. 494.5294 84M544"'" LOST Gre•n Am11on out. Let u1 help tallor dally s3.948 annually view, 200 It from bch 2 Also guarded commun· N.-2 Br., garage No T~~9JA~:~~~~T hoOk·up, encl garage Employed graduate atu· P11rot, vie Walnut & make • loan for your Flnal filing date 2114/83 Br 2 81. lrpl, bllna. w/d lty $t800 pets $450 mo 642•1603 $600 mo. 53fl.-0921 Lrg Bt, Ba & den S':fi'talra, dent Niki bachelof apt Senta Ana, CM. Ana to need•. We finance your 631-6603 · ~··~decor $975. e ~1:·:~1·2160wl~u~~ 11----64_5_-_55_7_7 ___ $495/mo. 2 br, t ba apl, WMIWI APTI r~.h7:.:~. ~'!-n10~~~ for 3115. Aon'556-7486 :,.~nt~~i Rew.rd . ~;.~5~d, 3rd T.D ••• C<>lleg• Stu<lents wanted 1·2 . 213-498-7233 (Carol) patio, carport, lndry rm. Lrg 1 & 2 Br apta, among 84().5379 •vea. "· I I 2912 FOUND: Smtll female ACT NOW for promo11onal wM 18 Terrific 1 llQry home, 1 BR Incl utll, sml patio, lfeatiBJIU crptl, d'P'· plnll & streams. S•c Lrg rum. Bdrm & Ba & pv1 -rain tr tat Cockapoo near Santa ~~.on our e>1pen1 at no 2 ~~'~1!!5-5760. lhllf short walk to beachM. 2 gar clean close to 74t W. 18th Street gate1. pool, gym & apa. entr Avllll. 2117. Call lor Lagune Och, agte, cent '"ft•'"-. & Del ••ar, CM. Br. den/bdrm. 2 ba. • ... · ...... 7~.7 TOWlllMEI TSL .... N .. GEMENT No pet• From 1480 "'"" .... "' ZElm F ... 11 ... ops .... or .... ..... .. 8•• "5"1. . appt. 642·4979 loc. E11u acceu. Bu Blaclt & white wflh collar. CtllllllCTtol $750/mo yearly. ContllC1 · New Townhomls 6"2·1603 .. .,...., • ' ' Oalt I Ill 1.a22 536-1435, 960-a-488 C..ta Mesa 2624 for rent Malure female. Room with m~ e I ch. $ 8 5 . 6<42-4880. 111 • ,. Er.per or trainees can Bade B Co d 2 B 2 2 Bdrm 2Y, Ba $750 EASTSIOE. ltlarp 2 BR 2 WtaH letck 2741 kltch prlvlleg11. $180. 4 Found· amen dog. dark IH,GOI te 12I0,111 make $7·120/hr starting 81 •Y n o '· llWPlllT YIWIE Frplc, vaulted celllngt, ea. new cpts & drpa. 1 BR •nt. Gr••t •--~1on Npl ttgta 842.e148 colored, red collar, SC 21"'"1 • .._ IJt..... pay All trades avaJlable . frplc. 1 story, pc.ol. Beautllul Land ..._. bltna, encl gar & patio ~. .... ..,...., Offi It al itlt Ptua. 840-7327 • •• -• In our PUblicattons Call $800/mo 548-3080. SC...-dbl gar. pool, apa No peti. $576 mo Call nr Mach & town. "450 Norlh La9una, deluu Ct at I Speclallat In B. and 537·2880. Ellt 3 KING 54s.2782 6<42•2119 Gas, watet Pli<I Patlol. 666 W 18th yrly Call 497 ••28 ........, deed $350 c t • PoOI. jacuzzi. sauna, ten· 645·2739 642-4905 Pam at 540-1158 °' att ·-'"""" 1617 Weslclllf, N.8. 256 P/lla9fft, ... , dM properllH. Call ee _.. ••a -w I 6, 979-3848 1 Br. ,, ... btk to v1c1or11 Ulll fncl'd 494•304• to 4000 -.... 1at. floor. Lft•t. 214 v'-2400 blk Hill 851·9135 --------,.__, ~ + -nls courll, volleyba I •MESA VERDE 2 Br 1 .. ..., " ..,.. "' DANAE CORP BKR CREDIT CLERK. ma1or Vlewa & lenn\SI 4 b<lrm courts. rec room Jr 1 Br B ,........., d $495 2 Bd 1 ea red•c. gar. Beach, $400, utll Incl Room In 3 Br condo, AQent 541·5032 Pl C.M. Hu blue eyn. • · Thrift & Loan Aasoc: has mO<lel home In MC gat· Furnished $430 a. --·1 ecor. PoOI. chUd ()t(. No pets 404-19&6. 49.4-3196 kllc:h prMl8ges. MO Pt So Laguna 3 Arch Bay Ana to "Bully" 10 on llertllltt, T.D.'s4021 en1ry level opening w/ ed comm Only S.1800 Call 557-0075 No pets. 833-8974. $490/mo. 1399A Baker. Dix 2 br, 1 ba. Ocean Vu, wk, nr 4H1rbo11G111er 452 a 600 aq '1. ap avail collar. 548-9737 - -oppty for llOvanoement. mo.I Baal. leack 2'40 *•MESA VERDE•* 641..0763 . No. End beam eelllng 540-392 w/good hwy vlalblllty Found: 1127 Sue River I.I, Unul Bank or finance uper ALSO 2 Bf. 2 Ba, upper. lndry Daaa Pta'at 27..,. $900 uttl lncl'd 494-30« 497·2351 Cir, F.V. Blk Lab, yng lltrta11t O.. leo. helpful Mu11 type 35 Gorgeous 3 or Al bdrm * $350/mo up Bach . t rm, dlw. frotc, gar. ... B la M I ._... Fam w/llea collar Speclatli.tng 1n 111 & 2nd wpm, salary commensu· home w/PoOf & spa for a 2 Br unlurn &. furn $575/mo 540-5«6 Large clean 2 6f 2 Ba Sml atudlo, ocean Vu, by tit , tit I •.w. llU IPIOI .. 988--8690 TO' air 1949 rate w/Hper. Libera! • 11500/mo For details pool, apa 18992 Florida · · • Main Bch Part kllcheo p · Kflot Motel Coaat Altt1C11ve rulllc upetalfl R s 1 nee CM benef. Call Denni•, II ca 11 Fred T en 0 re 842·2834. 842-3172 IBr. cpts. clean. gar No Pill 49&-1411 1335 Ulll lncl'd tne on .. ....,, w .. ...-. dealt LOii' Small wnrte poodle obt. attler NH/ We1te1n Thrill & Loan. $395 mo. 382 Victoria °' 493.7.we. $500/mo Hwy. NB, ateps to OCNn Mu"-v· • ...,.. .... , • ~ Hll Arll · A E. B<oller Bd Reattora 7141645-3153 631·1266 or 631-2711 WIPIPEI APTS 6<42-3780 1fl00 rt 3 B 2Mi Ba I I le a. 2769 Wkly rates. 645-04,40 spaoe, coplef. You aup-848-9555 53&-0o..3 642·2171 545-0611, _______ _ Nwpt Crest condo. 3 bl, & 2 BR pool bbq aq ' 1' ' !'!f!I Ma ply pl'oone & $95 pr mo pr ' CRUISE SHIP JOBS 2'h ba, c1th•dr1I ceil· 1 • . IQI, .. i. $385. t Bdr, 1 Ba. PoOI. privtte patio & garage. NO FEEi Apt & Condo IEEI I PL&Oll desk. Call 644-7211. Los1· 1 yr M Cat orng 1ST Tl, I041. L.T.Y All Occupations 1 1ge 2 DR lllumln11ed kltcl'oen ciel laundry. aoun1, no peca ~~·.~11grm1· 7 ~4~1,::• rental•. VIiia R..,1111• ReHonabl• ratea. Kit· Prime Fountain VaJ':'K 01• Arch Beech Hgu: 23% ~d. 140.000 111 Avallable lngal. carb gar, 1• lng1. No pets, furn. 1111.11. 833-7890, 648-1947 · · 876-4912 BrOllet cfienettea pllollee mild fl 88 f ~2... 4""'5584 A4wwatd TO on tao.000 r..Oy•to-Great looome """""""°'" sJ'.ri1.,;/,e~2J,'r.,/00 (l 14) UJ·HH ~ 2 81 2 ea. No pe&a 498-3354 · llfvlee, i ch1Jnnet mo-s c,ea 1 .4 •q 1 10 J c" It i · · 2 bulld hlll1op. Spec:t View. t t y F o r lnl o • 8081 Holland Cr, HB $475/mo 760·14 18 or 1BR IBA $425 28A 1550/mo. Blchelof Pen· vlff SAN DPIPER MO· 714/986-~t34 ftrMuh 3tl downtown L.A. aero11 312/888-4347 Ext C-70 Spect. vu, 3Br'3ba, Hat· Btwrt Slater/Warner 6<42·7528 eves°' wknds 2BA $550. NO PETS. th~ Vflf'Mlllea. Pool. TEL. 1967 Newport Blvd. SPIRITUAL READINGS from Ely1lan Park on Fee for Olreciory bor Ridge. Nr pool, ten· off Beach 855· 1121 551·2338 apa, eecurlt.y gate, •II CM 645-9137 Al<port area • Exec. Adv le• In all m11ters. Partt Or. 15•4 Int 3 yra, l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii nla $1695/mo. opt 2 BR 2 Ba, cpts. drpa. atnenltlee, no pets. Cell Sult" from'1225-450 aq love. marrlagi & buat-134,000 takea 11. f714)1•ClllSE SNIP .lllS 556--8576 · lnttrl leack 2.Stt atove. retr?. wlhrldryr IHI. ltack 2141 '°' appt Vacatin ltatals 2907 I 240·8123, evH 1714) -Pat i o 800 mo TSLMcgmt S42·H503 s1 -11 M traa neH Alao counHllng. •93 11 .. 3 (81"1 Westcllll/M1rlner1 3Brlllll••••···· · 3 bd, 2 oa, C1thedrat1-----------Large Big BHr Cabin. ..--aq · any x 1815So Elc.tnlnoANI. .. • " or • lrtlt IH .. t 2 b a . I g e I am rm . 552•8872 Cllllngs.1675/mo. WllTll lflTW Poot lable. color TV. 2 Call 557•70lO S1t1 Ctem. 402·7296 1_72'--_30_48_·_____ ,ettltial. $1100/mo IH opt ok. Spidoussinglt,ont $455/mo. 16' t 81 Apt. 845-7541 3 & 4Br.Cloeeto weter. fr ol'a. Sl1ep1 14 •HUU tfFIOll• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WIDOW HAS US lor All Occupations 642·8298 & two ~droom lrptc, lndry rm. eat port, 1 bd, 1 bl. encl garage furn & unturn. reaaon-714/545-6918 1 MO FREE RENT LmA I YlllJ"I T O'a, $10,000 up. No F• required. For infor· Mftl llHES llU ip,,tmtn\s. C81 Oii AvaH In Feb. dlhlwsher $415. Ible, Ill amenttlu. ltal&ll te lkut ltol 1 room to 2800 aq. fl . MODELS/ESCORTS credit cllecil, no penalty m a t Ion ca 11 . ..... ~N!W ..... ~ TSl...,. 142·1412 645-7541 B<Otler 175-'.4912. From t l.16 I aq ft. Adj OUTCALl 24 HOURS Call Oenlaon Auoc. 602·098--0428 Ext 3 3000 1q ft, 4 br, ma1r Alrporter Inn l Frwya 8eM207 L!fl7~l-~73~1!_!1 ______ I~~~~~~~~~. suite aep, 3 ba. formal 2 Br. 2 Ba. frplc, garage, •••-na •-c "'"M 8.,., .. 223 ~~~~~~~~~ din rm, panelled lam. Mua Verde, no pets. -· ar1• 1 ___ 1_"_" __ _.... ____ = 2nd TD'a from 5 to 50 K. UTA EITIY IP'll rm, radio Intercom, lndry $585/mo. 490-.4721 (LAg, A LOVELY PLACE SUPER -terfront offiOll, "*lS I mellll high yleld, 11cured by An Hlabllthed and Ill• rm, 2 car gar. Avail. 311. Bdl.) TO LIVE COUNTRY Clue 'IVING $375 mo-1o-mo. Marin-""'.,,,..I. 835-01to ilngte famlly hom11 In pending restaurant d\lln $1800/mo. 759-8974. ftW llAJlllWI •Homey/Pvt 1 & 2 Br '" en Mlle. N.B. 848-5051 ~, ....... San Befnardlno. Prlncl· bued In OrlflGI Co 11u Fu-.-urn SA_...., 1 2 ..... _ •• •'4501 $550 IN NEWPORT BEACH c CllCUS Of pall Only. Call Denni•. an lmmedlll• opanlnn 38<, 281 +den, new q>ts • ...,~Lii' or °5i7sio0 ""'f'::l.._ •Poot/lpllbbq Slnglu 1 & 2 Bdrm O~,.,A PT., Kint ioc.11on, 714-888-98~8 Mon·Frl. fOf the right lndfvfdu.r & tile In kit. 2 bike to oen. UNFUltUSlffD Sat-:'sun 1~6 PM •Illuminated kitchen Aper'tmentt & Townflou· 1750 a.t.. 11'11 charming MASSllE M The potltlon requlru 6 $900 mo. 536· 1429, AU UTILITIES celllnga ..._ off. bldg, nu cpt. Agt. .. Iha Ing 848-4081 -PA.ID Hr.&ITU WTSlll LIXllY •5 act• ()4 bMutllully On JFr~9~.. 496-8804 S.Alr 21'2 HARBOR BlVO NWIEWUOR"'sc .. 's"o 'N•Eo :::' 374~1{:'.::.. s2: <>L ..... -~.. • .... 2''" • ~" land1c1ped aurround· 9"1"""-...... 11 COST .. MceA ""' .,.., ... ....,. ... o, .. ..,. . 'n bl. CLUIS, ~NIS L1109 2 br, 2 ba. cozy Inge San JoeQuln Hiiia Ad. W8fer fr ... au. ,. ~ l20,000 uo 87~228 D•la Entry Mechlne. We Ir p I c. p It Io . po o I. nn frplc. Derting yard. 1696 , fll ahop 144-l... --. Ml-IQI otter attracilve worillng $995/mo. 844-0335 SWIMMING plus mo. 851-6228 : o:i~niz!: pl~ Large 3 Br. houae, DELUXE SUITE 1,,1 lJ Hff till II Ytl mt Tl llU I condltloris and a good Rare Blufla Condo, 4 Br. 3 much morel~. L.ge 2 Br 1 be, new cpt1.. •No pe11, fl.Im ev.it l.m llU 1275/mo Av111 2-1, 2012 Sq Ft (can OMde) .a Y• Tllll' IHI! ::':fi~=~~~~ •:.~ Ba. fl!m rm, frptc, ne11 no pets. Modtl.s carpott. 797 Weat Wll· Cl14) Ml-•tl 3 bdn'rl, 1 bll. 1950. All flt9ntyof !>flvacy. No klda 1 1.25 eq gy. IM2-4844 "' • 780-10Ge itructure. AQply in per· po o I . S 1 4 0 O Imo . Opal dally 9 to 6. ton. '450. 642-8843 or &Oat Holltnd Cr. HB 1pp111ncH furn11ned. t!lt pe1a. Reap. Female 1 l&YI I WED A8'I for Stew« Jedele son, Monday through 875-2490. k ocl 095-5813 Btwn Sleter/W11ner Water vi.w. E•a.llent Call Kelly 5"40·0828 or •CdM di• IUllH, AC, ............ TAX SHELTER 4 TO 1 Friday 8 AM 10 5 PM. NEWPORT SHORES Oa WO 2BR tBA carpet•. drapee, oft 8eed'I tocaUon. 447 Udo Soud. ,_e_5_i.._2_22_2_·_____ ampl pkg, from 1325· '•-"•" Tum my T.D. Into your ™E JOLLY ROGER INC Deluxe canalfront llQme, ardeft Aparbneflts weatalde C.M. no pet• $426• 2 Br. 2 Ba, pool, ~1~-~i~ · o 2 3 2 • M/F to ahr Belboe Pen. 3 :::~~ C U..tt...y Wllllll Tu befleflta.-Min. ll\Y. 170.2 G llett• A'le 3 Br 3 Bl. 2 frplc:a. den, ISOO. 831-5230 Beth patlO. kld8 °"· No Piii bf apt, w/2 mature profs. --------U lllft" fll $4000 lMne ~7tt- dbl gMege, lrg patio & ~/No 2 bdrrn, 1 ba, 111911 2110• 089•2085 648-1MIM Lovely 3 6f 2 Bl. yr1Y ~ S•n11 of humor re~. UP TO 8 MO Larry. 8311·8351 or Oeco<atlng Aallttant, full . deck over watlf, '-' blk ltvint A · Chlld OK No dogi. ' • blk bee en. rio o•t• S275+. Oya 873·403 ; FREE RENT OlllU IF 835-6281, llCt 2433 or part time. 11 you loYI • from comm. p()Ol/ tennis 880 'It. Vlctorla/Canwon Area. 1 & 2 Br. retrlg, bulltlna, $1000. 850-1708 111 4. .ve 011.e571 W•rfrellt...... art, people & making crta. $1200/mo, 111 & (11161111 • drapH & carpel. No At lnt.nd--. 1111 & dep. Yrly , .. ,.. 64.._ 004 S5t6 MO. 831-6812 pet.I geo..2875 1 Br.from M 26/mo. 2 Ir'. Gentleman wanta to ..... , .. ""'"'IO~~........ •AIU• ~t ~~ .. !!'~~!~· wHI traln.,-i 845-e&48 ~ . . from 1525/mo. Aerlt be-Sher•. flip. e. 2 Br. 2bth """ .,._ ....... .... .. ---~ .._. .........,.,_ port ··-.... /So' llW 11111 ans. 2 Br, 2'h B•. 2 Cir gar. fO(I Feb. 20. No .............. , 1p1. $250/mo plua ~ Aenl rebate. b&Md on 111 NO HAA80R BLVD ltl • ... Slit "I --.. ....,.,..,.. ..... t at t I .r.:,lLEAT..u. I la Delivery Salea Person., 26' 2'M>I. trl-M luJI con-170016th "-t Newly decOf'ated 1 6'. & attached. lmrned. occup. required. Key fH only ut111. Pref 35 otu• M/F. erm enen ""' lrvTM•""tz •-·-T Full/part llma. Good do. All bl11na. lrptc, aec ~ 8 ldl with IOft apt. Gat-1 n c y I m 11 • b ch No peta. Located acroea 831·2011 prov. allowance. Cour--- ayat m . 2 ear gar . (11 Oowf) ag11 ancloaed, pallo. HOO/mo. &.4&-1371 Ula. Newpor1 BHch Golf Mlle atralght non amkr t~o Btlra. Open 12 noon tlll 4 .,,., fM P"1 1n-t0<, bk~. g::.,~~~~- $900/mo. 213/506-,1l197 ~![!!!!!!~6~4~2~·~5!U!3![!!!!!!!!~ ~-:·P= ro:;:-~ llTllU llST CourM'. ~5-4855. lh.;. 2 Ir'.i8I1250 .+ U .. e:~~AB~~GE 7 DAYS A WE.El< •N> & grtmmatlce.l lkl~ pp\y (10·5pm). Coast 1 Br cottage. aect11dt0. !! 1485 393 Ham\M-o n •To b'8nd with IMng Spacloua 1Br. oool. tge ~ utll. Oya 842·6448; 175-88412 req. Non amkr, 11l1ry Office Supply. 2121 Har- Gu1rded oomm. Mature OCEANFRONT Dix 2-4 Bf • flf5-<44l t. ' •Tenrnt+Spa+Poot balcony, new cpt1. no 842-6020 evs Prime amall office ~· ~fs5:."'C9:oH~1_bor __ Blvd_._. _c_M ___ _ edit pref. M75 lnCI utll. By week or month •Freeh Saa Bree•• pe1a. 1800/mo. 844-4787 Stlue Exec home with 300 1 700 n-C EXCITING ectM 92125 1 'Dent Ant. Ortho Nwpt 845-3477 , 873-7873 S,Mita 1 ... !P1~vs·~:PI 2 6f 2 Ba. SIOO/mo. V•· PfOI $245. lat laat dep. 1 .... ~ E. 11-:ft 81. CM. ·---------· Sch .• day. Mon-rt1ura, BlgCanyontownhome,by Cape CO<I Condo nlcel) 1 Ba. Swimming pool, .. .. I09 lllllea Condo. wloceen ut l l t . 988·9479, 845-34n AIWIJ t•.f:.126& RDA req owner. 2 br, 2 ba, all IUrnllhed near FUhlOl'I gMden apt. lerge roomt. •Gourmet alzed kltch· view. Ava II Feb 1. 182·2.«9. •----· -----*MODEL~* -··•v amenltlll, tennli ct, ltland 2 Br 2v. 81 Bui & Prof. tenan1a. ena 764-7087 WE11a1Pf AIU '1i It t1k11 money to teel pool. jac. U75/mo Qean cozy & reedy for $340/mo. 73 1·H29, Furniture upon reqUMI, F/M to lhr 2 bf H.B. hou· Moat reuonabtr, prtc.d really 1n-.ildem. lanll People Wffo need people 844·2181 Of call Answe-move-In . '1000/mo 842·7312 gea for eo<*lng ' ,_t· 1 Br OC .. tl & bay view. "· pell Ok, t275 + \+ OFFICE ap.a. n NEW• GOLDEN II lfm• you got lh• lhol.tlct ~~the . ~.! 778. 842-4300. 24 840-4054. STUNNING lerge 1 & 2 6'. Ing f\lrnlalled. 5 rnlnut• amell kitchen. ':r.· near utll• 082·5759 Kun PORT! 3rd floor ault•. WHOLE •tory? ~· SeMoe °"~'"the '"... y ....... ecrou from bc:tl 2 ea. Garden """· Pool. to Hunl~Ol'l Cent«. 1 ~rcti;:5~ Old I ewpor1 f to allr w/M&F, auper great view. t500 eq ft, 4 TOUCH Nancy--. 651-1 . DAll_Y_Pl_L __ _ 3_B_r_&_d_e_n-.-2-.1-o-ry-.-n-r 2;''•281 ,,11 wahr $405 & S495. 7 10 w. mlnu\e 10 San ~ Ji 3572 fmo P 119 uttl. clean. well foe. Nwpt prl111te offlc11. Wkdy• s s s s s s s ocean. Comm. poo1, ten· dry; 1775~T,a..ea1; 18th. St. oo Fn;. 'f> pecl54o • conc1o. 1275. 87&.~ e 4 e • 4 • 4 4 • e • • • nll, new cpll, etc. 310 • Apt tor rent w/IOft. 2 BA f~= 1605 LIDO SPAO. ELEGANT 2 M/F to ehr 88A apt nr e.40-l802. Pro1peet. Newoort lea Cltatalt 2171 Nice 1rM. Call SEAWtNOVIUAOE =· ~5o"t~i: Pl• bMch, H/amllf 1250+~1-ii•i;liiiiJ.M;ffiimiiii1NUi9- Stlonll. $925. 873-2854 Cute, clean furn 26'. lBt 845-&404 bef ePM. 1&555 HunUnoton Vlltaot · · • utMa. 831·5518 FUii ~ ~ BEACH BARGAIN. 2 + dpllf, Ck>M lo l>Ch, 145' HAIL.. Lane. H.B. 'From S an Stepe to bMch, 2 Br. rum M/F to lhr tum. 2 bf, 2 be .. "' mn .. huge bonua room. mo. 738-4138, 492·2815 $600/rno ... 8r. 2 la. Diego Frwy north on or unfurn. VHrly or apt In NI SHI Incl MOO f\umtuntum Equipped kit •uP•r • lleacll to Mcfadden, wlnteronly. All b4.lltt lne+ ...... -.4.1• ..... -• .... you·· .............. · ~ ~. utttt paid • frplc, ltundry rm£ encled wftt on MCFedden to prlvlte petlo & l!'dry. "'-· _,....,, .,... .,.... "" ,_,F;, one ":To e...z mcwe-tn. 1425 blitlu!ll Vat. g:; Small pet 9k. 810 hewind :n:· 2131430:-2109. M/F '°'"" ....,t, laoll ~70 ~ FE:n-9740, EJl1 3 ....... l!!yf UM m'~ M2· 1• 118G-S oe 2 ldrm, ~ block from ::.-:~0=. :r.,wi .. OIJI office 11'1 N.I . e,.. ...-• Deluxe poolelde Kira twge bMch. 1'75 mon1tl. _.. ,,_ non/.,._ •2M~ Mon-Sat l20 ~·.;.-;;;~ Sun 1 16 '-'Hr. w/ed Olr19 that KNOW Whit the Golden T ouctl wlll ,,,..,, to you. 7~weokt114AM 111-tlll 1116 PARK. C.M . V1IA MO. 8fuftl Condo, 3 8r 14>, 1 Uw.T 1•06/mo. 2 Ir. 1 Be. 2 br. 2 b•. blt•lri1 . 1l4-fl3.1970 *IHH•Tll tt36imo. MW700 • Oown. 3 81. AVlll. Mardi Little IH, pie<, 3 llOI') 225712264 Mapte St. dewllw. 1" rnllM l>Meh. **• Hr Hoeg 2 8R 1\4 ..... EXOTIC OANCaM 111 11300/mo 8"<4·2907 d1lu11e lrg. ~8!.1..trpto Tl&...__ la 1111 No pet•. UOOl m o. be, 1.,, 3 paiio., u 75 •f"' er._ Co Cc1t.t di.'<*. Eeoant d9-laeNlorl'lactNIUailltl9 ~ Shor• 2 .BA• den. 1u100 mo. 171>-'JW7 , ldr~, .,;. Utfll. ll3M382. mo. 1&-M t 1; 84M122 fit...,_. fl ywet ;r0o':;r,~";'~~i;o from ~ ••••t•WMM Av.ii. lrnmed. tea mo. c..u11... "" Pd t:s•ltrno ~ OELAWA"I! PIHH C."'6et 2 Ir 1 ... get ... •PtlOtoe Taune I LAIT HURRAH tl2·2'M. ..... lfll 848-?Ho Al>Ply it 24' 1 If. frplo. pooA,lf:., tJo, pool. No,_.. 1e01 H 8 Mo.~ hMoe '1MIN IM 1111 IM!ACtt VEAAl.Y: detu .. 8pac. 2-IA 2........ VIC1otl• et. CM Pflv•t• l/~7 Imo '"" ••• Nwf>t Ht.I. MIO, w11::: ~ Yacht ..... Offlff fOf ~ Genllllllll'i ..... Hwpt lflor.e llOme, a tw .,.,. ,,., , ~·tote 0 u••ld• , ldrm .._111 -112n"OllilWire....-M•H40 -:':,. ...._111 4aao .u.e. Cell~ M 160 tbt, n°1t11tcr In n11 2 .,._ trp1o. -' ' .... ' N. "°""'"Mt ... , to•e ••"' _...,.._ HOO mo, r,,.!'f;'t;: ~·· (l\O •). '4t& bvt eo1y, "°" Of,,_..,,... t Ir • llloclllt to bWtl .. ....._, _. to beech. Ofo IU-4t,.. ' Mftt lft ......... e 1eety lft -1&42 wood. Rent 1411 utlll paid. 13JSJmo. 'Ne IMO/mo. u11e & .. lflr 31, ""'·own"" l Retefl IP ... tor~ '* .o.eo•e. ~ 11ev9 .......,, -=-=--r. ;;:: niM 151.""'"2 ........ 11· -... ....__ :F' i~il!!!!ii!!!!~i!i~~1l~\illlU-lll-1••!,..!IL..lll:ugt~;;...., peta. 201 Chloago ,._. -b1tll, pool, YI/ID , -..-~ llOOd ...,,. of '"'"'.,· 1 • ,,.., lflope, ......... Aval to ..... lllt, ew9I • a t I I "'0 & .. t 11 • "°"" ...._ --M -Clo ~ 8p~~U~Jl~GYtlH a;.,~t~/;~Ol.O. c::'lo:'!. ~.u.tll4 I If, In..~. *'9Ci :=r mo. (211) ~==..--143i ~ .............. -~ =-~~·:} NM9 f9etutlftl t 1M1r mo. 7 t4 -2·2 4 Art ..,... .. -_ .., ,_. .....,. 1 _ .......... llllYdy, ~ fie. 1 fr, $3711 Cpte, d,..,._ ... 1"'112 et.... OOttftffOM 2 llld, I Illa. M n.tl eo tfv • 1 Illa .... ,,. ~ '8 1~;.;;..,.;;...;;....;;..---..;.;..;;-----1 nfti .......... a.-AG 'ICIN'T I '*.a&....._ ;4f ..-, I WrTI' 1'4 Illa IOO I. 0-1ff•. Y11r, ..... CdM 1140+ uttl, hi al • • w '""'""' '" 1r ~ daek. :,,,_w~ 1 1 lft 1:JOpm riroplaoe. c,;ie .,,a "°°'"'°· .... , • ...., AWi ""' .-a1tl ... .. Mlt Harbo' Mlthltftd•. '",_ •• Ill ft Cluplaa, tw d ..... tM fOf. It I. lflr I br, U• •• furn. •• -- t ,.... '°"· -· ,,.._ '-"rm.""""· ..... I eel..,., '" '"''•· tri.tvt 11111. ...,... -. MOO ,.... a IPl!l!lllll~~~P"~¥I trpto'e, hute ~erO. ••· • "' 1.,. ._ OOfldO. "9t) OOfldo. All ...,-. trpto, ullll tnal. ~ = ,,_, •• ,,.,. UIOI"'°. t 1 • t ft , I 11 t 111 t . "9· tyl4lll. I •. "'°'' , ii04i .. ft wl Ml 1111. ... ... ..,..... • ,..... --........ •. , ""lvlll i'!z";9l..... .,. ,.... '"· ...... 1, ~v!!t. ,.uo ""' """ e WI lfl .. .. m1r flt. tll'IH~~t•l l,,tJ • .... _ ...... Clll. J .. ,.., .....,.., ...... ' P,. B I NGO s s s s s s s Watch this cotumn for places to · play Bingo. Thia column wltl J appear each Wednesday In the .. Mirror. To place your Bingo Parlor ad call 642-7667 , Clasalfted Ada. BINGO AT FATIMA A = Ctlllli', ==-· ,,. Colf9e '. Popoom .,...,. .llt480 A.IN ..... 0. LldJ II F~hillll Mii 10Ua ... .. Orenge Coa1t OAILV Pit.OT/Monday, Februery 7, 1N3 Cf ---------------------. - ---______.-..- ""'" ""'''" ,. __,, -&n.t ...... -lw ·-•-• ·. ~-~-.... ""'" -1M11t11t ~·· -.. . . -,/ .. ISMyaittlng eny holJt Shampoo & .. ..,,. ...... DOORS GALORlll --... HANDY ANDY 11 IACK I 8RICKWOAI< Qulllty Cullom Piloting PLUMINHO Rl!PAIA: ALTIMTIONS NMr ~~~lOnt ,.,. Colot btlghtenet1, wht 8uoofv.1M1.-.Ae9e1r l.hln-~b "*"' Can't take reUl'tllMnt • 8m1Nlllge Job•. rep1lr1 by Ger; fl LMf1n Relocate water hire, tor IMn I wonwn, "'t • Sl.84 per day ColW -042·Ml2 crpt1 • 10 min. blMc:h. C.. kb, ..._2tlS ~ TrM trlln/Aemovll 111 hOfM repatr1 Of r.. Loc.l reft. M6-H12 Cuatom lt'llle>ll, abttrtc1 hook up ror w11ner/ NI, "°'"9. MO •t43 -y Hell, !IV/din. ""1 11&: 1Yil -U Lewn mlln11Aotot1~ 'mOdllt. AA wave, r... & moctern ~~ 1rt1 dryer, copper replpe . HAMITRl88 •--..... • room 11.60; couch l1tf; nttl , ...... .... & reft 8'1-NM M....a •-• ... ry 1n .....,. •"'"2030 u-.. ............... ,. .... Thlt'I All 'f9U pey for I 30 dey ed In the DAlY _,.., cnr 16. Ouar. ellm. pet "'OfiYWALUACOUITIC ,.. ... ,.,_, .....,.. • ..,....,.. rvui.S.Ht5..,.,... ...._ -O:,':Jeo:eiio...., 19 Ill. Wtlll odor. CrJ>t repeit. 18 Y!'I AH phelM 14 Yfl e•p. -UlllUPI IUllJ, .... CltylM ·ABC MOVING. PMt O!fln l!x 21• MAIN ST, H.8. ..p. Do work myulf. F\tlfy llo'd & lneut4MS con· Oln·upt. Rall e:se-1010 AOllN'8 CLIANINO Quick. Careful a.rvto.. Weier 0•inaoe tpeelallll Prof. llWatione. '~· 53e-406t (2131129-6613 ...... 554-0123 trllC1or, 532-5&49 CINMiPl/Lendeoaplng a.rvlce •• tt\Ofoughfy Uo. T 1*"41 5&2.0410 201:::r0e1.n~5528 SH1P':t1~ ~:AVICI! ;:r~~ =:. . ... c. .... , Cwrtte Complete Repelrl: Wille & HM.tllng • TrM Trim cl9etl houae. f40.0857 *'" 1 ...... New l~tlon In 0.M. ......... PILOT SERVICE DIECTmtY Comout•lnd Bkllpg 1nc11PartMrlfllp/Cofl>. Mo. & Qtrty Statement• Norman Menz 557.7300 Cemenl·Muonry·I~ oalllnge. Small Job apeo.. Fr .. ,.. 042-9907 HOUNOl .. nlng, .rell•bla. Seti qvall~y. 28 '(f •KP· ........ 24240~ 8tlld ''" ........ w•.cuit wort! UC. llllll. 12 yr1 exp. Bud Tr• trimming cl9etl YPI rftf. OWn tr.,,ap. Rau, ComP91111vt r•I•. .,.._....,. ..... _..._ ________ 1._•___ ltmlTI 1'111 1391051 ROt> 047.2~ (714) 5!12•1612 l•ndacec>fno.' lawn eerv' YOLANDA 942..o..Q!I Lio T-110,"28 730·1353 Fa<thl~ lnterlof =a SeMoel, ..,,.d 957•1111 Concrete . 1"1111 °' lerge lltttrl11l ~84~t~ 12S. Wk!) IPAllU PUITY STARVING COLLEGE ./i!~~c~I':..'t~25 ltflaidlat I LOW RATES I job1. Remove old, re· ELECTRICIAN. Priced Cle1nln& Service. Cl•i· STUDENTS MOVING CABINET STRIPPING T,... trlm/remcl'I olMf\ CaWatt lldiat p&eoewtthnew.MM512 right. frH Htlmlte on l ... pU =-042 =to God · ~<;,~· u~~m E~=~:~~l~r~,: 35&yr~E:~~.·~~:O .. t. l U91, mo'#lng, 554-7017 DO IT NOWI 1-..... -..-------Storm dMlege? He-Oe84 large or amell joba. Eicp'd In 111 hOme replll'I • WATCH US GROWi l&n1 Aallgnmt. 581-8590 M4 8M7 04 307 ... .., ..... New cabinet I , Clbln,t FrH Ht. ARGO CE· Lie. 39ee21. 873-0359 R .... No Job too llTl•ll.. CRPT/UPHOUGEN'L Neal • I 5-... C!MaiM Y04V Deity Piiot l1clng, bera, lorm,ICI MENT. block rep1lr1 RESID/COMM'UIND. BRIAN &4e.3018 HMCIMnlng. Fir wt•lng p la l Blackwelder Paperhang· J.D. Horn Rellnl9hlng DOWS ServlQe DlrectOtY oountenope. 842-ot81 Europeen CrlttllTlan. 20 rra. Do my own work Mw • -Gu«. FrM "t. 838-5543 I t •I Ing & Removal. Ouel. Antlqu.., kit. ceblneta, WE WASH WIN ~eeentatlve Cablnet1&Cerpentry Ct l Tll Llc.278041.Al...W128 , .. _ •••• Vatythorough-Odrefl Fl•PAllT1ll l w9or3~gn1 y Steve flnepllnllng045-0e64 au::;=!1c~ MJ-1111. tit 112 Small Jobi 6 repelra raa I t ELECTRICIAN ~~fi/~.omeJ~::~ '**1dtble & E.xp'd by Rlchlrd Sinor. Llc. '-4-4-· -1-----Fr .... umate a.41-7391 ~~~~~~~~~-!_F~r .. ~Mt~lm~•~t~•...,!04~5-~2003~ ITIYI ltte TIU llAll Lie. 233108. Smil~/I • Car M 64~ 552•9522 280844. 14 yra of heppy Quellty, Fut Senllcel ... flat a.a.11&.1~-j ....... n-1 •~ ""'""3283 I"' .. ......,.. 1ocet c:oetomer1. 25 yra ellp Al10 Wiii• H R _.,_ .... pr...... .....,.. )ob9. repalra. 548-5 pen.,· ~"' Heney'• Mild Service .. ""' ubet ooflng·lll typee. -Cu,..t.. Roofing. Plumbing ,..,1h 11 t h Think you, 831·4410 PIPet remove! vv1'V11'22 New·reco¥tr..Cke ..... a.. ....... ~.E~=~~'!. ... _3 ,::...1 L t C~IW Cart [anltar• ltllali~la1 Drywall • Slucco • file ... llu~rr:=I. R:. . LOWEST RATESI Prompt, Lie. #4-11802. 548-9734 Thlt ... contracton wflO . . • .............. ......,.r1. 0 rl ... LIC'D CHILD CARE QUALITY FINISHING Remod. J.B. 040.99&0 FrM "t. 498·3028 evt nut profe11lon1l1 15 .... , ....... ROOFING JIEP•1RS perform WOl'k fYll« l200 Uc d. Mlttt 979-«11 Dec111. pat101. tencH Ao-2 5 8Mch & Hell yra exp 1138-7 t49 _ ,. " lnclu~g labor and GEN'L CONTRACTOR Fr• .... Steve 752·9558 ...... 0:30-6. 642-0708 Fr.: !~p~:n ~~953 :.::~~~~t.~::i1t~ lacHY-Tax . . ••BRYANT'S•• !.7i~~t!:~~.?iKio~r~~ mlt•rl•I• mutt b• fl· Low Price. We Flnenoe. REMODELS/FACE LIFTS s II I b OK F 1 t5 Yfl e•p. I'm amall, my W1llcoYef'lng Removll cenead. Unlloeo•d oon-Uc. 425972. 642.t3231 Cullom wood P•llo•· Child Cere, my home, lancalat ml o • · •• Federated Tu S41t'Vlce prlcH ara emelll Ron, All typee. 642·l343 _c_huck __ ._s._2_..e:J_9_2. ___ 1 tillC10l'I ehould ao et-. ...__.. & ,____ -" opening• for 2 lndlv. 91· _ l«Ylce. Keith 646-4812 Home/office ei>ptl. 65()..6477, 650·7996 In lhelr ad.-ti.lftn, eon. Contrtctor: 10 yr1 e.qi. ..,....., ,_..,.., .,, ~ tenllon. Refs. 648·&164 TIEii laala'ai 831-4871. ·":"~-·"" Plen1, permit•. financing. hm repair. Free Ht.1----------.. .,. PAllTIM Pblltr/ letalr John Henry roofing Id trtctor1 and c:onMnera, Reta. Uc 277846. Randy &41-<>e22 Ohlld Care, my home, Top9ed/removed. Cle&n DUMP JOBS Wouldn't you rattt« t1a111 RESID/CO,..MllND --~th logo. r111 1119 coni.ct Mary Grondia .. D,L Hu9hman 586-57.... c•RPENTER SERVICE C.M. lnf1nt1 pref. Rell up, lawn renov. 751-3478 • S-·'I Movlnn Jobi a CPA prepere your In· FREE EST 650 7169 PLASTER PATCHING mtrrora, run 1/20.2/24 (714) 5~ with any ""' " Xlnt refa. 645-834& .. ,,_ . .,. come tu return1? Cell · • Ae1tucco1. lnt'lellCt. 30 quHUon1. Contrac:tof"• Ab C.U./ lthil Khc:tl/beth Remodellng LlndecaplnQ-Yd Clnupt Call MIKE 840-1391 for Ir• .. t. 968·8182 PAINTERS NEED '(fl. Nell. PIUI 545-2977 • .., PlllUll' State ucan.. Bowd, 28 .......... .....,..,._ ... _ ..... .., __ • __ I Formlc:a top1 & C.blnetl Cl l lt--'C TrM trlm/remov·Mllnt HAULI NG t dt t /t"e WORl<I 30 Uf'I •llP. Intl Don't re-roof, ·repllr 11 Civic C e nte r P laza. Air conditioning, refrfg .. Llc'd Ken &38-1451 tu •I rn " Irrigation Jim 851·0129 ·I u n w rw D1111'1: Mott l10·S75 or •· 1r~t•--of •• 857-28""' R 890 s t .. I truck ume lo ratH 2,,.., _ .. 1 • Wiii .. 1. Acou1Uc celllng1. PlaaLlat .... ''"' -'"' oom . an• ... na. retlon~heatln . repa r. we WILL TAKE'CARE · • v7• u11 aat year 1. • c 9270 .. __ 1 _ .. _, & Gardenlng-lnd.cpe m1lnt. JT.!'._lnnk you 759·197& 1,. ...... 641--0929, Uc. 3ee780. FrM .. 1. UY,..... A 1. -· Cupt ltnkt ~1-::' nJ!d~&~70 tr• wort! comm/lndu1t, -"'-'------i • ..., 011111 Pllntlng 842·7479 f41tr fl ? Ml-1111 An T;... FrM eet. ======== Alpalt I No StMrn/No Shampoo Chuclt Nowlin &42·2873 HAUL·MOVE·REMOVE .................. rr______ ... ,. PAllTUll Quellty-MOllble rll• 559'-9369 What • WonderfUI Wortd Ortlllwl)'I, Pllltclng Lot Stain Specialllt. FU1 Demcatlc LAWN & YARD MAINT I'm lnaured BRICKWORK; Smell Jobi. 25 yrs. Lie 403941. lnl, REPAIR/REPIPE/REMOD 1---------of Shopping, right •t Replll'I, Seelcoetlng. dry. F,.. eet. 839-1582 home GardenklQ/Cln.up. Int. 963·5415 NORM Newport. Coate Men, bonded. Relt. Color Ex· Low eott. 24 hr ~. ltc1ttubl ltnicn 'f04J' ~ ~eyt S&S Aaphh 831-4199Llc W~e Crpt CIMnerl lre:;:=,,r::; ~ r.: Free ell. 0.ve 963·2503 ltatial lrvlne. R-'I. &7S-3175 pe<l. 963-0911 Richard BRENT 6SO.t030 Secfetetlll MMcel, typ-~d!l.yTol~l=fl::i~ Dan Hallberg Grading Steam Clean & Uphol. au.Ill. R1terenoM on r• ROD'S CLEAN·UP: trM & I• .. , II M •••llll Everything In Masonry PAINTING; INT/EXT Comm'I: Spec. In rnteu· Ing, copy, etc. Fut -· c.11 a.42·5e78 and 1M a & Paving Co. Rae/comml Trudi Mount Unit. Guw. quMt. lhrub trim, mllnt, haul. • v -Lie/bonded. Low, low Neat. Refs. FrM .. 1. rant1, new or remod. v f c e . 8 7 5. 4 4 5 e , Cllaelfled M-Vlaof help Uc. 3978804 842·1720 A.a. rat•. 845--3710 Phone 642·5"410 landacape. 770.7536 Furnace..pool-wtl• hMt winter prices. 873-5367 Greg Riiey 548-9790 TOP HAT 836-2030 780-8359 you. lel• ...... Sllil lel• Wu... SIM let• Wu... SllO ltlt Wu... SlOI lclt Wut.. SlM lelt Wut.. Sito ltlt Wut.. 1100 Faralter• I02S lliactU..Ha1 1211 Pner 7111 lllftll llDD UUL 11an&1Y PART TIME SALES: REAL ESTATE SALES TILIPllm ... • ... PllOllSll BOOKSHELVES Gun Co41ec11on. 11 Shot· 'et, 14 rt Larton. 76 HP EllCper or tralnH can Expr'd full Of p/tlme Home Computera & Selelmen. Need t ellpe. IOAIL JEWELIJ Su Full/time, with ••P•rl· Dk oak w1/~ndkts bet 6 gun1, 3 RlllH. 13000. EYlnrude. $1600. make J9..S15/hr lter11ng • .. 7 .. "200 Sttwr ... 2_7.,,,.. r1enoed per.on In com· pplement your Income enc•. tor po1ltlon with lhellllt. 1 · 495'-9754 Deya 045-3633, Ev11 97M832 pay. Full and PIT posl-v ~ THINKll ..., """' merclll & Industrial real Mutt be ••P91'ienoed In ~~ C:::.-:; landac•p• erchltectural Oeril oa1c Medi!. cocktail & 1_6_75-_19_8_1 _____ •1 _ Ilona ev1ll1bl• In our Ltlal TrliHt PART·TIME telephone .. tate lor • 1YCC41Ulul & ~~~.:1.1'1 1~ym:::c; lelllng. P•rtl time even-firm. NBI 3000 machine. end teble, •Int cond, Mc Cleln Gu Edger runs lall 7114 publlc1tlon1. Call for Lew Office In New· edvlce, ma ture re1p growing firm. commlaslon open. Cell Inga l weekend• only. Mu1t be able to type $200. 495-9754 wellS75 • .... -537-2880, E•t 3 KING port Center . Non· _...., retlr..,. ................. Beat wOf'king c0ndltlon1 H 1 R 1 1 minimum of 70 wpm. .. ... 7909 .-• Fiii. ..........-..., .._.,,,,. In Newport 8Mch Jenice 213/747·6516 our Y ply. ap Y n. SWA Group, Laguna 4 Pc Uvlng rm Mt, 1 weell ,,,_.. FOR SALE IN 1moker. typing llllng. Mel11 encouraged to 714164&-505t S cnulum~·.gTry~~vpMh·~•'t BMch. 497•5471 (uk for old. coat seoo. Sell $250. Fiii 110111111 042-4&44 M-F ~6 E•aa..-. WUTEI phones. apply. Poaltlon 11 not --------alee STIP ._ .,...,.~ ... I (213) 402 5688 • • ....w 1 • 760-88&6 Nies oriented. Flell hra llOlnltllST . Reuer ch, po Bo• Lynn • b 12'. Must remove In 72 24' BAHAMA ISLAHOER .... a ...... L~-Mon-Fri. For further Info G I Ill p 6 aggre11lve. energetic &5703. Los Angeiee. CA I Beeutlful cuetom Trldltk> hrs. Mult C.IP of1 w•l•I Good cond ....... Ind. Newtylormedllmo yacht L.,_l,ll PllCES contlct Mr. Jone1 ell n:~t;.~1 1f:·. ::~:1j po1t1ve people wanted 90072. ' Je~ Wot.. 5105 nil 4'-7' walnut coif" etectrlc.675-0895 ns.-0738 MJ-3311 end elrcreft 1111~ and • 3PM. 953-92.47 E.O.E. time. Newport B11ch for grMI ..,_ poalllonl i----------,.-...-........,-.-.-.._ ........ 2 ..... 5 tbl, lnleld marble cnll. ICCC II be 1hlp1---------.. _..,. · •-s Salary plul comml11ion. T• .. W ..a. Reg. NurM, pvt duty, $400. 633-t574 go mem r Snark Super It, 10' 1aU c .. arter co. n--..1 peo. ._.. PUT W 1oc1t1on. S1l1ry open. Call tom Parker ' '•••• tn yra tllCp, ref1 natl. C $1000 & tranefer .... 1><191, brand new, ,__ pfe. Send photo & brl9f FNMA, FHLM C, BA. Evea andlor weekendl. ContllCt Rhonda Rhine-531-.3000 No Hfllng, wlll treln. TUNY 875-9449 Mattrea & boxapringl .,,, 553-0888 beet! UMd. WHI ... '°' for Int~ Sundown FHA. ellCper. 1mmed Reepol•bla edultl, OY"er hart Senta Ana Office. 8111---------freme. full u . 1100. s 1ooo. 4911-48• 7 , SeMoee. BollC 5220• Bal-opening tor •llPet-poll-21. wtttt outatandlng •t· 642-6800 lllUTAIY SS-11 per hour. No •)(per •SEsmD 644-8243 Ilise. Wut.. 1121 '50-1253. boll llland, Ce 92862 tlve lndlvldull, •Int II· tractive peraonalltles to Raceptlonlatltypl•t. Well Small enofnee(lng office nee. Making appt. Work Sm apt mgr. Mtture q>I, King 1~e lloetllion bed, ·FASHION COUNSELOR lary, ln1 & retirement work with youth (a9H 11tebll1hed. growth near AlrpOrt. 'feleptlone, hoUls 6-9 PM, Mon thru •Jt?el'·loe rel1. Aeeumea. $150. ••••• w•- 112/hr, PIT. Lad ... At>-benefltl, great WOf'k en-10· 14). Cell 2·6PM, or1ented Nwpt. Bch. ad· check1, bllllng, flllng. Fri. S1turd1y 9·1 PM. Cell Don or Sue (7141 645-8057 --·-lbriat lt!!J: 7111 par'9I ~ 731-4347 vlronment & people, In 846-7021. E.O.E. vertl•lng agency Medi 55&-8550 WHlllf Eng. &62-5844 645-7906 Good cond, r .... ~ i.. 8tonza ope1er9. or 730-9080 L•k• Forest. Cell Liz ~· energetic person llmTAIY TILDllll Butlneu men told bull· ~~~:';~~~leaf table 989-1221 a.42-41 1':!' w/tY." :att. Sell Floor 1upervl1or, work 7141837-3900 .,j POT n•E or ront deell. Requlr• Ge,,.rel all tround In ..,.... MM to temk'etlr•. 50'1. 844-8243 Fennland wtlnted to..... ~~2 .. ~ now 1211 flow & quallty control, MAINTENANCE FORE· PDSllS ellCcellent -typing ind __.. ....... _ ..... ---..., lnt-"t--' •-1-3 d•y: Pf --av.-., ..__.. ......... , f••• uAu ,......... lllllll ............ ex· .,,_ ¥' .. .,.,_ .. -"' ' Beeutlful & ,.,. fumltt¥e In Or. Cty 979-2890.1--·--------..-. ............... -... ... " ..,_... ...,.._, 556-85SO.AlkforFloyd. w need_......_...to •·& nour1 per w•• • 20111 e 1 A Ill •1tcb tm IMmef, MWW,g knowtlld-11982-$2385/mo. A 13 P9ttene:. Mlplul but not • """"",,_...... eeckground: Personnel Ille. Too many gorgeoua •yv •w vt...., .. ~•....,• .............. _ ...... _... ge 1 must. M2·te51 MG D Wute Wete r FlllllJ required. The Sanborn ISECAETAAY for erchl-.C-~:!n "k 2:~~=~~ Agenc;yooe:-.. c!!:•,.:...."--, ~~~~~81.11t. Mutt .... Santa Ana 92707 811pt Avill. Huntl"9tOn FULl TIME LIMO DAMA TrMtment Plant In So. Small, buay lrvlM Tax Co, 151·30ee. turll firm, a.par, booll· ft I he I f tejl Foo ""' Harb o v r 8 ay, DA • Orenge Co. nHdl •n ~llnwetment R911ef ~Now ac· keepi ng 1 micro· ..:C,~ t1nn·:::.,nf~ S.... Menagament. "--'MedlterrenHn dining •adal 840-5545 &41rnee. M Over 26· 9ood driving ellCperlenced M1lnt9n• Finn hu two part·tlme .DeOtln9 ttona 8am computer •iq>et tuen· clUb. Salary + comnQ-tume avaiable. Write to: table, 2 IMvea. e dlllra, lutnamt9b tn4 P M , 8 4 0 • 4 0 t 7 , l'900rd. 85 .noo, Mon-anoe F«eman, 3 'fMl'I po1lt1on1 1vellabl• -lto·111m ally Exoellef'll tlal. NMdad to •tart Im· alon + bonue. Cell Ad No. 1028. Deity Piiot. go con d I 4 5 o . 7141840-7875 Tu.orlly expenenoe u I aenlor Mond1y thru Friday, s alary & benellt1. med 759·9t41 or 751-4222ett• 1PM. P.O. Bo• 15&0, Co1t1 966-t51&. FENDER·Prlnctton. Pr•·1--------- GrHt opportunity, th• m1lntenence man. • 9AM-3PM or 3PM·9PM. 549-9287. 833-9508 ~CA 92e20-05e0 C BS, 1250 Fender (); -~ Balboa Say Club for ttlor0U9h knowl.clge of Applicants lhOuld hev. SECRETARY/ RECEP· Tala,111111 5 pc pllypen IOfe, wtllch Luze w/12" Celutlon. Dry rot repeira. Monthly Coemtologl1t, mu.up puimpa. motOf'I. l eleo-prevloui office experl· ~=~lltreea with cat TIONIST for public wet• ....,......... "Elq>ar r.ec> UCI 1tuelen1 Incl. 2 8' tofu. Y9four, p,. C es, '350. Fendt ma Int. Fr•• •, t . artl1t, manlcurl1t. Fol-trlca.I equlPf'""11 II ~ enc., ablllty to handle tor wtdler l>Mket lunctl egenc:y located In Dena _.,employ• comp• cocoe brown, Ilk• ne.. twin reverb, 100 w/ 540-8278 !owing prefwfed. Cell bet caaeery. Ex:pwtence with busy phonet end flflno. .._.,_ ~ H ...... __ _,_ Potnt )(kit ............ & flMng .!!. ne.dedl ....... p:.... N,o,_ .. ~'!~ .n1on, d .or. pvtR EdutyF s nurM( 7 ' .. ··, $550. 9456-t518. ~ .. 2e~·!23• ~ VOi., 145Cl""-. ---. -Jdn-t -loc-.• -... --,,. 9-5, l45·2972 uk for OSHA eatety P'OQram l and type eceureteiy. M · ~. 7· .....,,"'.,_. 1k111i req~S~. ofo. u.;_r .... -· ......... '"" 551-3513.. Dining Ht, wood. with -_,. ~.W boat pr...,.,.., Jennlf« or Laney pr-live malnten~ dltlOnalty. mutt be "'... •Ion. Mon· rt, 9•1·30· Starting Htlry 11.205 9e&-0151 •ft 1 PM leaf, .. chalra. good cond. AARE MARTIN ~ alze 8,.3-1173. IY9{em deelred. E.0-E. tureandpaopleOriantlld. c.it 720-o3e5. 642•1907 mo. 4M-179e 1175 840-0329 guitar, model 518 1--------- HoulMees>er '88-1781 Rusty ..... oei. Loc8ted Salee TeleptlOne.,s -:. ,.·=-&=-*-'!______ · 1475 646-7909 Up to 40' Bo•t Sllp In Student or PIT Emptoy-........ -• -neer 405 Jembor• exit. ·--·-llm'TMY •• ,...... Dinette Mt. large wooden 89'00e Cow, S250. ed. Room & Boerd +. _..._ For conlldtfatlon con· -, ..... -•-~rww PIT 8 10 12 M·F. 2 yr table a 4 cnalra. $125. VOX trumpet with caM. 751-2117 Sllary In exch1nge for fOt ~ ~1 work tact ML Prloe. 641-37a.4 ff min tJCP. Rec.pt, typing, $1500 P£R WEEK ... SSH 495-2628 ellCcelent condltJOn. Jo. Propeny Momt. houllworll (ApprollC 4 .........,.... S800 plu.1, ly. Ell· ftNng, 11 b«1(pg. Sml non GOide,, Aet Pupa for V• Couch. curved. 9' blue 1126 646-7909 ~ 111p, NB. 25• & Jt', =• ~d ~o lllll 9llAlll PAIT Tm cellent frl& t>enellt1, 1moke pleHant olc. .-SF• Piii 1en11nee dey. AKC, OFA. V91Wt. $190. Good cond. ACOUSTIC Gulter, ,,_, ..... Avall. lmmlld. Henry. enc8., & own c.i requlr: Ligune &Heh, Ce. 23 Pll/WiikW dr-. 545-7 Send reaume: Architect • Work wfth the belt. Call Sholl. wormed. $200. 548--0952 wtth orlglnlN pacllaglng 642-8200 ed. 7eo.2880 Unit•. pool • walk to Mell• extr• JI ~ping •••••/11111111111 62, Bo• 2000. COM Howard Freiberg, 493-7387 $45. 646-7909 t .. car ·-· p -ote _. 92825 531-3000 1------------------NB MARINA, dey-wtc-mo ~. Full ttme dedlcat· you" ,_, r..,,.. ._. • • -... -*--.--!---ottin fuaitan A Xlnt local""' • .._a M Hc>uaekees>er. mature, ex-ed mgr. Live on pre· their o..-n Htebll1ned 1 1 1 111 ll•nAIY/1111 TOP I s s F.,,,.._ Pr .. , _________ .. rllt .. ti ...,. pertenc.d, lovlng, etter ml Ht. bpr nHded. rout••· M1ture, outgo· Un qua edlH o ot ng f d M 0 de I I & L ' lr!l,...t 1211 .., Melnt-. 225 ft tchool chlld tupel'Vlalon. Send~ and~ Ing, attractive perent11 110fa --·energetic la· a.\lfllellno Dept. hH ~. (213) ee&-1984 •ue.utiu lutiatt• a..c• USED OFFICE FURNI· ,&4e-o651 . Appro•. 50 noura/mo. 5 type pertOn, ~ call d ... wtttt l'lalr for fuhlon opening In Ne•port ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -Boe ........ ellablll New-Aef'a ,.quired. 536-1686 lo P.O. Box 20 • 2•5pM. M-F. 646-7021. 1nd/or modeflng ellCpr. Beach flnanclnal MMoee .. .~h=dntt..,;_.. ___ ... 11-.-l_I Furniture. relrlO .. dinette TURE 1 _.....,, •• Laguna. Ceflf 92077 helpful. Apply In peraon. firm. GOOCS typing. lhor· ,. -Mt. & mllC. ~42·8660. OMll, typewriter, Pltrwy port 8eecfl 2$-40 • 1 mo lnapectlon tr*nee, 11'1\111 MOTEL MAIDS w1nted, Pl1nt Operetor tor ,13 AleXla Naturll Fllltllonl !hand lkUll. Exp. req'd. TRAVEL Au1trlan Iron Twin ·e9d, 19131 Delaware apt 20A Bow••. etc . 11 1 ,,_ rent. Cal M2-4e4M predllon macNne etiop .......,In,_..,.,., 302eW MGD Wute Water 497·4777, 2eo ForHt 553-0940 hand.painted and carv· • 1838-6700 from9.5 Mon-Frt ........, ..... for lndlvldual w/ ........ , ..-.~·· · T tment Plant In Dane 11 -Ml ed. 1lgned and dated, • :::::;~ dext~ & Cet Hwy. N.B. P,.olnt. Gr ... -2 or 3 Stlt• Ave. Utg Beactl. ~.... 1 7 .. e. e •• t 0 fl. r . J...... IZH Smith Corona -.: port. S llp for 1 .... 30-32 • _..... ...,... Leedlng chemlcal corp 640--0550, wlldey1 Evea ~ typewriter w/c.... •Int ~ Beectt. Sall ix good math ablllty. ull 1fF.-E • MS Certlllc1te required. SALES/DESIGN IDllTM now ne1 lmmed open· end Wkndi 7eo-1511 23 c erat Aquemerlne eond. $300. 497_.877 power. 64$-6470 time. Apply 27324 Ca· NO EXPERIENCE St• rt In g 1 e I a r y Ex.citing career C>PPIY tor lllllTAIY 119 fOf 10 eharp glm & • G.l.A. ID. $2000/olr. 3 lmlll llde t ... 10 30 • ..., mlno Cepl1treno. Ste NECESSARY I 19e91 mo . E . O. e crHtlve lndlv with •Y• Headqueriera olllca of guya who would Ilk• to 1162..5533 Three I 8hl Memofy" T' 1 yp. 1 8, t>Mrn, Sii rt. No ~ 172-173 Uigune Niguel Many poeltJOnl IYeHabla. 48e-17N tor cokw ' deelgn. Xlnt the Jolly Roger Reetllr turlYW.s . -~ cltthaJ.. ~~ A••liucel 1111 MUST SE' I ·1:-...... of 164 writes .... H., .. ~~ ,L,,, e .. r ~ 1165-2473 92en For Info. 3121888-4347 Prltl 1 comm, oppty for adv· ren1 Chain hu an open• "-"" -. ......... ...... -.-.....,....,._ - • -•• --/... Ext E·91 FM f« Olfec;.. Pll~:Oroom per.on, ,...... .A·~·1~, t1•.•lnlng ev•ll. Ing for en •XPlflenced er. Honolulu, New Yorll, HARBOR AREA AublH , S 200 retall; We are converting to Lii mlll .... .._ -•• f#WV ,..._. ...-E 1 "'~ 1 t ate. on • random lttn. APPLIANCE SEl'VICE '700164o.8688 computera. Cell Plan ' 233 1 ..... .,. C •7,. ~ S mell Newport Beech -1 time Mon 3:30 P M to •ecut ve .-..~• lfY o y t...... 1 • ______. ........... .. ..,......,.. S•• cs th VI P e1lde ... of ':lt OU mus """,_ • W• lell r ............ t=. Diamond IOlltalr• round 752-032:2 • t----------flrm -kl I-el Mer .. PIT. Ambltlou1 coup .... app<O• 8 PM, T~ 1:30 "~ e ce r "' .____ .___. a... n ..,, PM 7 30 PM ... /W "--•Ilona p-•11on r• • to --...... -... ,.,. eppllancel, 54 '-IHlant, ."set ..• .....,... PU A Ort IUI "hole• Lido lalend 38'' •=·· ...... word meture ·11n~e1. Bid. to approx : · .... ..,.,... · ..... 2 ........... ,..... ...... "' ,. ....... -•• ua ., ..._..,-.uoo •-I e1 ellceltent 1hor .._,on ·-,.,.,ex· 1... ........... ed $3,7150. l2100 O BC mooring for ••I•. Pf & booklteep-bu1lne11 m fmOliff. Ncrel!P. uec11my." Pwt·llwi ....... -~ ~ · p•a..e. p.a1d. tu.truno._._..---.~ .... ~ .... M1-&2.88 1 ..,,URUTYen s Pt .. ET 780-70731eavemeg. ln9 ltlllla. 851..()$11 Apt. 04Mne PLY PEHNYSAVEA 1eeo Dlvl1lon ot' dlvet1lll•d t and .,,,. .~llQIOO!f• program Al traneport• Herb 957...,,.,., • ._..,,. ~seoo= 1---------------- Flnd whet you went In SELL Idle 1tem1 with e ~•n tl1 Ave Cotta Marketing Co. nHdl ::p:~:f~1(r.1;f.":.~1:: tlon turnl1hed. High Wuher·DrY9' $135... 982..5aeo FREE 40' 8Uft l DOCK ~ Pllol Ctaellfllldl. Deity Piiot C11eilfted Ad. •greulve mtn and rH1•urent Hperlenc• ..,nlngl & c:aaull wort!· DWI ..,_ 1100 ... '1atn 1211 i•-~· pr1Yt ownr. In ~, P/TIME women with menage-WOUid be a dellnhe _._ Ing cond. make thll en ..-... ~ 646-6848 llldlat..... _. PCN!lge tor "'Y llmlMd 19 otctet Call ~· ment potential Full ...,..... ~clnt oppty lor career .._,,"'. Wood wottctng mac:tllnery, -uae of boet, motor Pf'lf. at .:S..1100 1ft. 2 pm, lralnlng ptogrMI. 0 f,t()el. ~II p~' e ~ minded peopte. Pr~ WHhtr. CIHn, workl -)'thing~ go. 12 gauoe llholgun t9ioe6-Larry, 175· 1103 or lent comml11lon1. For ~ lr~e AM{o 4 deallllQI w/people IUCh good. ses. 4~2072 er a 1uppflu 0 5. 83$-12t1, ext. 2433 PIT hnel frWa, confldtntlal Interview l>M et: u fM1 food a. wlltr... 548-44115 ••--n--~1 1211 e45-71t4 • boat 1111p, up to Frlendly atmo1phere. conteat: Act*I et: THE•JOt. LLY ROG"' .. INC tlog.. Only thoM who are _._ tyj •-.11-/I fU• $360 Mu1t bt good with ,,_,. • ._ 1...,,.2 ,., ..... 1te":::.. eblatoltlf1todeyneed NEWA 1~~·frft~t POOL TA BLE_t_ ~· 50'boei~ ~aily Pilat .... · ........ · .... · ... ~ .... ,.,., Mftrtltl11 Artist Immediate opening oxlete In the Croatlva Servlooa Oepertmont. Succ:.eaful candidate lhould nave • working knowledge of layout and pr~uctlon and abltlty to tpoc typo. Drawing end ltluetra1ton ex~ le a deftnlt• plus. If you heve at t•••t three yeart' e xperien ce and cen work In an extremely fHt-pecod environment. pteue etnd your rMUtM to 8uoan WlnD9td Ofanoe Coaet Oelfy Piiot, 330 w,. Bey Sttoet, eo.t. ..... CA 12eft. ORANGECOASTD~LY~LOT 330 W 8AV tr .• COSfA MESA. CA 91SM .... I U\JAI OPPOlllUHll f (MPlOYl 11 number• end phone .•1-.. ·-4:""ll5I ''" 1~;;. "~ llC>P4Y to Ms. Teyler. Tuee m--• 4'•7' elate, cuatom wood BEAUTIFllL 25" RC 1--------- lklll. ' --• Fri 10em·6pm, Cendy '425• 85~841 dellgn. COMM w/bllllard Color TV. 2 yr wrntv. ltwm Tiit 64~7 lttwtta 11&1 1141 714-546-0331 Cane Motet, Harbor & AatrlO. Glb9on, 2 dr, •Int light & wall unit w/wee. 1 10. FrH dell11ery. PIT wtcnd Carouatl ~ 1111 s.cr,tary Ketella Bl .. Anaheim. cond. gold, tro1t fr... Vellled at l2000: Millng I Open Sun. RV & BOAT rator. set l0·8, sun UUIPllm Liil ll•ITllY n4-12M m 108. 1225. S47•2t1& tor '600 llml. 8411.-8237 TV John'• &4fr17N 12·5. Good appeatance, Newport BHch • Full Searl Kenfn()(t Waahar l Plutle buek1t1 w/lld S2 1982 Pioneer autom•tlo DRY SJ'nDIG( worll wel w/publlc. Mutt P(T I« retell atore. flt· time po11tlon. 45 wpm TRAVEL AGENT, exper'd, Dryer, •Int cond. $250. Heh. Ch .. per by the turntable, a125/olr. """ be 17. APf11Y In pet90n 1t Pd & rnatvr9, 494-65e0 typing and 10·;:.r..~ min 2 yr1 •llP9' needed 144-8243 domn. 9e7-3tGll ee&-3541 St9Ye. .. Jtf ..... cerouul, So. Co11t Cldllllee to~• quired. OMc. ex tor 1m non-automated S •M/F•• • w.. loet - M C""T f 1 tr•WI eo-'°Y to l\endfe Prof. Drewing boerd w/ *uallC* tereo, ,. .. ce11 • ___ ..._ :::!:' Plue ell. ~ .... t"9 Fad preterrad. " help u • bOth ~a buellleM temp a ellderule 1100, .. tuml~ S125. --. aaw-:'*' Roll 'em on the matt(et M\llt be detell Ofiented travel. We II'• a ....,.,.,... 831--0410 MAOIC '8LANO a.46-7194 -: find whet you want In With a ClaMffled Ad end eocurete. E11oellent • _,...,.., ChaltW MemtlellhlP 11-w 1 w :: Deity Piiot Clullfllldt. Cal Nowt a.42·H71 lalary Ind beneflta, C&I OWMd compeny of the fnt te fn llU $940 544-rt70 ,_ - •• • Nom1e .. (114) t1Me70 u.-. Std ANoc & need an .... -....... ..,, • :: llPllllL Ill agent to hendl• our FAE! TO 0000 HOME F .. thtf pUtowi cleaned, -:;:-... Tiit 171-1U1 •• ,~ftl•'P'f "*"'""If~ needl. ~ F 8Mp/Dotlila, 2 HnlllHd & relluffed. ~/ t __ _ . Ii 15111111 j Equel Opp!)' E~ No pnone cell• PINN, yrl. lntellgent. good ,... Downproot ticking In· ;CHAii~. :;T~E~R~Y~ACH~;T8;;-:IHT'~~L~i::======== : • mllth Send rHume lo 4110 tured. 644-'33t Ol\IOed. a..2...e10 Local & wortct ~~l'li'rJlll'211!111·ll·~~ : a iel"ll c.rnpue °'·· •240 • ....__ -• IHI oNtter9 lwty dally-~~ "'5i Ii 1 amtP••n ~· ~ c.. ·~· • .N~•t::: =.n:: 11...e?i1oti • · ·• •• ••• . , IAIHl•ll . 1111 P•&t• Coet 11211, UCffftce MO. f.w flll 11711. C... Turtlo 110 Jllily Pillt~ ....................... : _ ... or~ County AlrPot1 nwnu... Herb tt1-11sa 11e1-34te M. 1110 "'· L.&" ,., • • ...................... ,, .•... " ..... ,." ..... . . r-AIW "'-' ...... 0..-NI ... tor,_,. MMOe **' llllN** c. 40 channel.· ..... Cl•HIC 18' ~•tt•k• 400 ...... Mt ....... loS* eMlca =--r:::=. ~:::c'W: UUI uMd. MO/Gfr. Antenna ~. t7M~lr-=.or-:.~~ · •• __ .....__ .. · •15 Tel·a·fqrketina Agents ~::.~ !dltwflt•.,w. required. fllllM "'°""' 1no1.MM1• •,..,.,..... ._ tclOd c.tt rt41 .. 1o4a0e °' , ... .,.... p '--*;,,. • -~ 1141At INt MAITIM AUCTION LM MHID oonct. uo.ooo ' ... 1100. w : Very bwy C1rculau.on omoe neec1a • : . • ro.~nal workina conditions 112001mo. m-m1 wAITINt wAITTIUSU 1• 1111 m 1111 lend.,... .. ""' iove • 54Ni21 -MH reliable. matuH. and r"pon1lble : •No experience necessary ~====~~=I eootY 11twn s-1. Mon-Frt. 4,,.. ca•....-TV"• :"""'...::::C::.: aoe. Whlf 11· Mont. to ............ VII* enon for an AHl•tant Office : hit QounMt lteak• and Min: a Yf dtnn9r "°"" •f'*"f ltand. N9wMW •• ttnet ~ '°' el Mtto. '7', 1o nre. eup. 10-. *' -ae. • . -..ltlon. : •All traininc provided 8HfOOd. Sell• ..... ~ .... N3 9eytlde °' ftnlafl. Coet t1H, MO. IDll~'~ .. ln-4419 OOfld, JttrH 11111. . M4-4l?t --~ • ...... taootollOOper.... ............. ... ....... ~ R ........... . : Mu1t have 100c1 phone manner•, ; eMust have ""•'tive attitude 111Mnl Ol1llNll .... TWfMV'• ..., • ........., ...,,.. • ....... of:tiol..•arm. -.... and JQ_ ~ ~AAl~IMAN: Int• Like new. WIMta wlotctt ,,._. Ci'* Qotct a.ct 'II ..... llHHll ._ l1io. ,...-. ; ay. Ablie to work~~ w1 ; -•ral time 6 part time ___ .-:lmL ~ :;,.i::;r,, C:O.~ :~-&•"' ""1•· ~!!' ~To • w-i ieru AL~QN_ t~f _ 111 -· , mUia r1111 llnllble .,...._ . : Pot1ntiany Hict1 Commission W matnl. a tn•t•ll•"°" .. ,44,e--~ · • 1 "" -~· -.• ,., ...___ ,_ I ,. ..__. .a..-. ... 8Gh fll. """ ,._. orew. lap._ wflndoor • _._ ~L 9-.....,,., 8°"' OIRMY ~ ::;;;,;-.-;.::w "•'-:--" --; with • pOnllllle tor swaai111nt ....... ...., ..... ,.. .,:::.=-::.=-: v ....... tA1 UIO L•1•t1•1t• ti'. II~ ~.-r= : Good~~ blndl-. Start approx. Sallry Guarlftteef =ft.!~ = ~ '::c1. Cell n•tn • ~ •tt ._.. -...!! w.· • ~ 00 ' 0 ''· ,,.. 111 r;:r'AIR . ..e. Oft. ·~·ltlillh· . ' , ,......_.._.,ct11r -,...,_.......,... . .._, '"l ·m '.• ·--~·---: so-betWMn 1:00 AM and : I t t II •• ,,,, t ""'I '""04¥td. l•A ltn.A 11·-,., r1 -.iili:TnMltt , ,.. ...... ..... ..... .... , ; 11:00 All for eppolntment at =. 1, ~ •• II 11 .9tf1!' • . 1 !• • • ._. ·......, ..... ,....... br.ff•&!':'"".N :.~~-..... -1,J lltre' Me••1er1I C ... 1., ef.IMrlgl• rt'. ...... • 1r : !l_lllle, IHI. ~..-·· -,: -rt I~ ..... • .......... _JI =Oflfal ....... ft .......... ' 'Olwte ~~ • -• ! CMANOaCOAllDAl&.YfltlOT : '· 1"'!.. 1 -~ -r ir~-z~ ....,. ~:..r.:z ~l'I-rti~g ...... t ~·.-.·r1--1 ~ ! JJO W UY ff • COefl MllA. CA ~ ,:1 1·• ~-... lft .. I' HI SI.. •Jttefll, ~ti l" eelf PlrOI 19t"ll entl llllM 1 • _.,._. ..... I ...,.._ ... r{•• ....... ~~~~ .. ~~~~~~ .. .,,o' ·~ --n ~1 -,__!-... --~.!·1~~. ~::·!''°· IJtl 1 .... ,,....,? ~. ==-.. .,,-~=-:• •01811 lll!li' ,...t ~~ ,~ -._· .~.~-------------. • ' i Orange Ooaat DAILY PILOT/Monday, f'tbruary '· 1113 -~~~~~~~"TCHIHE NUMIERS OM TM Ptadac t32S IELPIU MUST SELL! MAP WITH THE NUMIERS IN THE IOXES 0 A YLAS CHIYSLll -'L YMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd . Cotta M .... Tel. 5"6-1934. 3 blocil1 1outh of San Diego Freeway off Harbor Blvd. Complete body shop Sales. Service. Parll. Service Dept. open Monday lhru Friday 7:30 A.M to 5:30 P.M. and 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. on Saturday. O•ANGI COAST AMC/ J H' /llNAULT 2524' Harbor Blvd . Coata M ... 5•9·8023 645-7770 • 1 Jeep Dealer In the Wntl See u1 today for aalM. Mrvice & leulng. There are reuon1 why we are 11 1 . . Price and Ni«:tlon! AllO, the 111-MW Renault Alliance II Mre! THIODOll IOllNS POID MO(Mrn 1alff. Mrvlce. pan•. body, paint & tlra deptl. Competitive rat" on leaM & dally renta11. 2oeo Harbor Btvd .. COit a M .... 641-0010 Of 5-4()..8211. JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN MllCUIY 2121 Harbor Btvd., Cotta M .... Tel. 540-5830. 57 YMf:a of friendly family ter\lle. -Orange County'• oldall LJncoln..M«eury d....,lhtp DAVID J . PHfLLl'I IUICK.PONTIAC•MAZDA • ..,_ • 8etvtct • LMllllng 248ee Allele Pllt1{way 137·2400 ft l LONG HACH IMW Large aelectlon of new & quality UMd BMW'a and otMr fine cart! Sales, Mrvlce & leulng. Trade-Ina welcome! Take ..c>5 Freeway to North Cherry off-ramp, turn right & go 6 bloctlt north to 3670 N. Cherry Ave., Long BMch. (7 ,., 838-5790 (213) 427-549'4 • NAlllS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa M .... Tel. 540-9100. Orange County'• Largest Cadillac: dealer. Salel. Servlc:e •. laMlng. • SADOLllACK IMW/SUIAIU 28402 Mwguerite l'tlwy., AV«y l'tlwy. exit We offer what no bank or IMM compeny can: 1. Expertly ltaffed, mott mod«n MrVk:e & perta dept.: 2. One of the Southland'• moat expertenc.d ..,.. & leattno ataff; 3. Elimination of the mlddtemen by leatlng dMler direct. 131·204'0 MIMlon VlefO 4ff...4t41 CHICK IVlllON POllCHl·AUDl-VW 415 E. Coelt Hwy., Newport leectl. 173.otOO. The onty deeleflh•P 1n 0ranoe eounty with 1t1eee '"'" ... , ma61• und« one roof! ALAN MAGNON PONTIAC.IUIUU 2480 HarbOt 81\ld .. Coat• Mau. Ttl. MMIOO. , ....... k\ltce, l--'"a. "Mr. ~IOll." 715 Newt9't Wflt, C.. MeM. Tel. UMMI ''JAOUAM OUflt PICIALTY'' XK 1'0'1/MO'el1IO'a1XJ'"'°TJI* .... _..,.._,.., ........ Oft 1'111 IMll • t IOILONGPllPONTIAC 13800 8Mctl Blvd., Wettmlneter. Tat n2..-s1. Of•noe County'• olde11 and largest Pontiac dM!erahlp. Setea. Service, Part1. -DICK MILLll "AT/LANCIA "Probably tM lowest priced Flat. In SoutMrn California" (located 1 mlt. north of South Coat Plua new Main St. and Warner Ave. In Santa Ana) ' 120 w. Wwner. Santa Ana 557-2132 IANTA ANA DATSUN 2001 E. 17th Strfft, Santa Ana. Tai. 558-7111. Your Oflglnel OecMoated O.t'!Jf' OHier. l'OR l'UllTHU INPOMIAT10N, OR ro· •I l'LACD .ON tMll AD, CONTACT YOUR ~y PILOT RIP. . • COSTA MISA DATSUN . 21-45 Harbor Blvd .. Cotti Me9a. Tel. 5"0-8-410. Sefvlng Orano-County for 18 yeara. 1 Mlle So. 406. • .. IUNStT POID, INC. • (Home of Willie tile Whale). 5440 Gatden Grove Btvd.,.. • .yY .. tmln1ter. Tel. ~10. ~ • OIA .... COUNn VOLVO . ... · . 10120 Garden Grove 81'.td., Garden Gre>¥e •. Tel. 530·9190. Exelutlvely Volvo to ~ ... '/Wt Volvo . requl'*'*'tl. •; ..._.UMd•hlee•LMtino•Part1•Sentce-Bocty Shop :: Freewt11 doM In the hMr1 of Or-noe County .. Oerden:. Orove INYd. I Brookhunt. :: CONNILL CHIVIOLP 2128 Hwbor et\ld .. Coet• MeM.. Over 22 )'Mt9 ..,w.g Ofanoe County •••· IMelno. MMca. ce11 Mt-tlOO: 1t*1et perta line: ...,_IMOO; body Mop Ina; 7~. I t I ; 1UI llAllE·C Laguna Beach Neighborhood Watch, Inc. mo~ed down crime and won the civic service and grand marshal's prizes in parade. Bain spares LB p;irade lt didn't rain on Laguna Beach's parade -at least not until the two-hour event was over. But by then, most of the estimated 9,000 spectators and 100 organizations participating in the Patriots Day Parade were packed up and heading home. ''We were really lucky," said parade organizer Sandy Werthe. In fact, about the only one to get reauy soaked was her husband, Harold, who took home a bad cold. Others took home trophies. First place winners in the 17th annual parade Saturday were: Color guard: A three-way first place win for Rancho Alamitos, NJRbTc, Pa.Sadena, and NJRCYI'C, Mar Vista. Junior drill team: Maranatha Church, Santa Ana. Senior drill team: Mayfair High School. Military marching unit: NJROTC, Southwest High School, San Diego. Junior major ette corps: Marapath a Majorettes, Santa Ana. Drum Major: Newport Harbor High School. Drum corps; Mar Vista High School, Imperial Beach. Tall flags: Monrovia High School. Elementary school -band: Laguna· Beach ElementarySohoolBand. • Actor George W_ooda hoJda_fiag and beckons a( crowd a1 the USS ·Moulton, the Laguna Moulton Playhouse's entry in-the Patriots Day Parade, glides through the streets. • winners Junior high school band: Vista dcl Rio, Anaheim. High school "6" band: Laguna Beach lilgh School. High school "A" band: Warren High School, Downey. Sweepstakes: Monrovia High School. Novelties: El Bekal Sflrine Temple , Anaheim. Commercial float: Wells Fargo Bank, Laguna Beach. Civic service float: Laguna Beach Neighborhood Wat.ch. Grand Marshal's Award: Laguna Beach Neighborhood Wacch. • Presiden t's Award: El Bekal Shrine Temple, Anaheim. Fairview apartment planners seek help By JODI CADENHEAD or 1M Delly l'tlot 9W1 Backers of a long-delayed proposal to build 550 affordable apartment units at Fairview State Hospital Will ask the Costa Mesa City Council tonight for financial help. Officials for Butler Housing Corp. In Irvine want the city to iuue mortgage revenue bonds that would al1ow the developer -llDU- At Your Service Bulletin Board Erma Bombeck Cavalcade Classified Comics Croesword Death Not.Ices lCditorial Entertalnment Homirope ., Ann Landen Movies ' National Newt · Publk Notices 8por11 Stock Markefll TelevWon 'nleaters W•ther World News A5 A4 B2 Bl C5-8 & & C4 A6 B4 B2 B2 B4 . A3 C4 Cl-4 B3 Be B4 A2 IJ to obtain f inancing at 10.5 percent over 30 years . Conventional financing ls available at 14 percent. Use of the revenue bQnd financing could result in a $105 monthly reduction in renta. The one to three -bedroom apartments -available (int 'to Fairview employees and then to Costa Melfl residents and the public at large -were approved about a year 81{0. But Frank Kindstrand , director of operations for Butler, said the project has been stall~ because of financing problems. Without low-interest financing, he Mid, it would be impoalble to bulJd the two-story ap.1artments and i<eep them affot'dable. The city has never approved the use of mortgage revenue bdnds. However, the financing option is now und er consideration for constrUcUon of 50 apartments for poor families on property owned by the city. The council tonight also ls 1eheduled to consider renewal ol an entertainment permit for the Concert Factory ni1ht. club Jal 1714 Placentia Ave. ' .Laguna • raises about concerns coastal cOl-ridor Bv STEVE. MITCHELL Of ttte Deltr ,... ..... Would Laguna Beach City Counci l members like to comment on what should go-into an environmental report on the pr9posed San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor? All the county's Environm ental Management Agency had to do was ask. 'rhe council has sent the county a letter outlining the city's concerns about the multi-million dollar freeway that will bisect a portion of the city in Laguna Canyon. The county is preparing an environmental imJfact report on the proposed 14-mile freeway, which wouJd stretch from Corona del Mar to San Juan Capistrano. And when county officials asked Laguna for comments on the proposal, they got a three-page letter from Mayor Neil Fitzpatrick, endorsed by the five-member council. In particular, the council is not pleased with plans to make the corridor widest -at 12 lanes - through Laguna's Sycamore Hills property. That factor, plus proposals for on a nd ofC ramps at Laguna Canyon and El Toro roads, dq not sit well with Laguna's council members. The council also expressed concerns about the amount of cut and fill proposed between the many canyons through which the new corridor would pass. "An environmental analysis should include mitigation measures to reduce the proposed - n ,, . . • .. Dots indicate proposed freeway amount of earthwork," the mayor suggested. The council urged the county to look at alternatives to on and off ramps at Laguna Canyon Road, saying tra!fic impacts and safety issues should be taken into consideration. The growth-inducing impact of such a route through currenUy undeveloped private property is also of concern to the council. Fitzpatric~'s letter states the county's assumption that the route would not create n ew growth is "overly simplified." And the council urged the county to study the impact of the new route on the San Diego and Santa Ana freeways, especially the points where the corridor would terminate onto those thorough fares. County omcials have 'Said they will com1lder all comments in preparation of the environmental impact report later this year. UCI eyes spending ~ on ethnic studies By GLENN SCOTT or .. ....,"" .... A team of UCI auditors has begun a study of how campua administrators are spending state funds allocated by the UC Board of Regenta for ethnic studies. The audit Is to de termine whether discretionary authority used by campus officials was within proper guidelines for use of the money, said Leon Schwartz, vice c hancellor of administration and business services. Campus auditors report to Schwartz. The audit was requested by Vilma Martinez, a member of the Board of Regents. The request was made after two UCI professors alleged that the funds have been Improperly uaed. James Flink a nd Joseph Jorgensen, two of 12 faculty members in the program. claimed In a letter last November that e thn ic studies funds were diverted to other areas, thus weakening their programs. · The money in question derives from a 1969 Board of Regents allocation of $500,000 specifically to supplement campua ethnic studies programs. Between 1969 and 1978, UC Irvine received $594,998 in ethnic studies funds, according to a 1982 report by Roy Dormaier, direct.or of the campus office of fi.nanda1 ·ptannina. However, the method of funding was changed in 1978 to a (See ETHNIC, Page A!) . .Rain, rain, go aWay?_ No chance till Saturday If it's sunshine you're looking for, try Acapulco. Or Honolulu. Because the best you can expect along the Orange Coast for the next few days is variable cloudiness. T he worst you can expect ls rain, drizzle and leaden skies. h'U be moitly cloudy tonight and Tuetday, with a-40 percent chance of rain tonight, decreasing to 20 percent Tue9day afternoon. The National Weather Service predicta variable cloudineaa with occasional driules Wednesday, • I continuing through Friday. Highs 'f'ue9day will be in the low 60s. Lowa tonight and early Tue.day morning will be in the upper 40s. The. latest, and lightest, of a half dozen s torms that have visited Southern California lince mid-January dropped a 9Cal\t .oe of an inch of rain, the weather service sai d . Southern California's rainfall total is now 14.02 inches, nearly 6 inch• above the average for ~rly February. He'• ealled UC . l"lae'• ''Qtd•I Man,'' · IN1Aa ....... ................. .............. .. , .... ~ .... e.re. Pliil9CI. I Or1no• Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Monday, "•bruary 1, 1913 * 41 STATE Four more arson fires set at Cedar -Sinai Northern state under rain siege By fbe Associated Pre11 LOS ANGELES -The Cedars-Sinai firebug hu 1truck agam, sctung four weekend fires that brought lhl' number of -.rsons at the "hospital of the star1" to 13 In 6 1.1 week11 authorities said Nobody wns hurt. "Whoever 1,s setting them 1s going lo be c.•aught," tire spokesman Jim Wells said. "The person 1s bound to make a mistake. It's JUSl a matter of lime.'' ' Three wounded in shootout BEVERLY HILLS -A routine traffic stop has er\.lpted In gunC1re, leaving two young policemen and one alleged assailant woundc.'<1 in normally quiet Beverly Hills, officers said today. A le<·ond man was In cu11tod y. Officers David Armour and Tim West. bc1th in thl'ir early 20s, were taken to UCLA Medical Center. and their bulletproof vests were credited with saving their lives. Qa .. ntas workers protest layoffs SAN FRANCISCO -Qantas Airways workers, waving placards 4nd chanting "We Want Our Jobs," picketed tbe Austrahan a1rhm"s ticket counter at San Jo'rancisco lnternationaJ Airport a fter they were laid off in a cost-culling move. More than 40 pcoplt• w<:'re handed termination notices when they show('(i up Sunday to man their posts as ticket agents. baggage handlers. ramp operators and mechanics. Gas price war hurting dealers LOS ANGELES -Some gas s tations are becoming casualties of price wars that could hampe r national transportation 1f too many of the businesses fail, oil industry analyst Dan Lundberg says. A worldwide petroleum glut coupled with rebates and diS<:ounts offered by competing oil companies have caused pump prices to drop an average 13 cents a galJon smce Jahuary 1981. NATION Reagan celebrates 72nd birthday WASHINGTON -Ronald Reagan, the oldest man to serve as president, celebrated his 72nd birthday Sunday with a helicopter ride in a snowstorm, a brief party and a quiet runner with friends, aides say. Mount St. Helens eruption near VANCOUVER. Wash. Warnings that Mount St. Helens is likely to erupt explosively within two weeks are being taken , "with a little gob of salt" by some of the volcano's neighbors. The U.S . Geological Survey and the University of Washington ' has · issued an advisory saying movement and gas emissions re<.'Ordl'd withm the volcano crater indicated an eruption was imminent w1thm two weeks, probably within one. Nixon to work as TV anchorman NEW YORK Former President Richard M . Nixon, 70, starts work this week as an anchorman and interviewer for a series of te levision programs d ealing with world affairs. according t.o a published report. Satellite remnant reported down WASHINGTON -The rad1oacl1ve remnant of a Soviet nudear-powerc·d spy sat.el11te tumbled to its doom over the South Atlantic ocean 1.100 miles east of Braz.ii at approximately 6:10 am .. EST today, the Defense Department said. Mortgage interest rates fall WAS HINGTON -The average rate of interest paid for new mortgages has fallen to the lowest level since October of 1980, the government says. The average rate fell Ln January to 13.92 perct>nl, marking the sixth decline in .a row, the Federal Home• Loan Bank Board reported Sunday. By Tbe Auorlated Pre11 A •~rlt·• of powt-rful 1torm1 cJrlvtin by "It atr\mg river of air" frc1m Jop•rn con tinued uero11 Northern Callfornh• t(:)day , 1wllUlng 1lream1, thrcatenln& a n •w wovt• of mud1llde1 und whipping the snow-covered Sierra with high wlnda and mort> snow. The National Weather Service warned that the storms arc expocted to punish the state tor at least several days. "This river of air. pointed direc tly at th e N o rthern California coast, will continue to move a series of fron\S through the area Into the end ol the week," the service said today. The new storms come on top of rain and snow that buUcled the Texan wins with tallest of tall tales TERLINGUA, Texas (AP) - The crowd may not have believed Vann Lister's tale about a case of Mexican moonsblne that gave him a real Uft -right up to the sky -but they liked it well enough t.o give him the Silver Tongue award. The tale was tall enough-io edge out Richard Sharp's story of cucumbers that migrate to New Mexico. Four cont~stants faced five judges and aR audience of about 100, swigging beer as they perched on the tailgates of station wagons and pickup trucks backed up to the Chisos Mining Co. st.ore in this West Texas ghost town. Standing on the st.ore's porch, Lister, a 37-year-old carpenter, spoke for 10 minute's Saturday night about how he bought a dozen bottles of "sokol" - fermented cactus juice -from a Mexican moonshiner to savor during the Christmas holidays. "I had 12 -that was too heavy," Lister explained. "So I drank one . . .. which lightened my load." It also lightened his memory, he said: He f'orgot wperc he bad stashed tne other 11 . The n . a traveling band of schoolteachers happened by and asked lf they could come in from the cold. Lister lit hia fireplace - "and with a flash 1 remembered where I had hidden the IOkol." To the cheers of the crowd, Lister detailed how his house flew off Lnto the sky, powered by the flaming bottles of cactu1 juice. "Upon the blast," he said, "they (the teachers) looked reverentially toward the sky. They thought It was the Second Coming." For his efforts, Lister was given Terlingua 's Silver Tongue Award. atau: ovt>r th(• wuttk~nd and follow four mujor 1torm1 and hlih tldH that havt alrHdy l'IWled an catlmutt'd •100 mllllon damage und 10 d aths 1Ultewldt . Nation I Park St•rvlc police acarched thP Morin County cout near Point 8onlla on Sunday, 11earchlng for the bodlca of an unidentified mon and woman who apparently were swPpt off a rocky cliff by l~-foot surf. A Coast Guard helicopter crew spotted the woman lying face down In the water several yards from the shore, but was unable to reach her tx>fore she disappeared In the churning sea. a Coast Guard oCflcial said. A tractor-trailer overturned on snow covered Interstate 80 Sunday at DonnE>r Summit. snarling traHic and stranding Compact education thouund1 or mot.orlat.a tor almoat 20 mlJN Hlahw1y Patro l offl<-n1 e1eorted 100 truc:kt IJ'\d bu1c1 put tho £rnfflc jam, buL a dlapatcher sold "literally thou11and1" of motorl1ta were 1tranded for hour1. One motorl8l 1ufferf'd a heart uUack and wo11 taken to the hospital by the highway patrol. The 42-year-old woman wu listed In aatisfacwr>' ronditlon. Travelers advisories were 11'18ued for the Lake Tahoe basin and other part11 of the Sierra Nevada, where snow levels ranged from 4.000 to 5,000 feet. "All our JJlreams and creeks are looking more like rive r gorges," said Ken Lee, a ranger at Mount Tamalpals State Park. "There's hardly anyone visiting UC Irvine students Francis McEldowney and Diep Nguyen grade physics lab reports in the rear of a hatchback in the UCI ~ parking lot. here. l,t'• real eeri<'." • Somt> flooding occurred on on·ramp1 alon1 U .S. 101 and 1·80, and the Calltornla Transportation department crewa were dllP'atched to post wamina 1JgN, a CHP 1pokeswoman Kid. Motorists were cautioned about ualng the San Francl8C'0-0akJand Bay Bridge, where heavy rain and wlndl up to 40 mph made travel hazardous, the CHP aaJd. A gale warning waa laued at Point St. 'George and Point. Arena, with winds of up to 3~ knota and a 12-fool swell, and small-craft advisories were in effect In San Francisco, San Pablo and Suisun bays and the west Delta. HB girding for .protest on condos By ROBERT BARKER Of ttie DIMJ ll'tlo4 aten If past performances are any indication, there will be a full house at City Hall tonight when, plans for the Huntington Harbour Bay and Racquet Club come up for adoption. Owners FerydouQ and Doris Ahadpour are seeking approval to build up to 4.8 three-story condominium units. The issue has split the posh Huntington Harbour community and has drawn capacity audiences and fiery rhetoric at local government deliberations in recent months. Tonight's City CounciJ meeting is scheduled to start at 7:30 in t}\e council chambers, 2000 Main St. Ahadpour said he needs r e venue from the proposed condominiums to pay for renovation and remodeling of the 20-year-old facility. He has owned the club for four years. The board of directors of an association representing about 700 Huntington Harbour properly owners had endorsed the condo pllns. But opponen ts, who say they fear loss of open space as well as increased density. traffic and noise, say they've gathered signatures of more than 1,000 people. When the proposal appeared to stall last month. Mayor Bob Mandie offered a compromise, proposing to eliminate one of the three proposed three-stor)" condomlnium structures. He suggested at thaf time that the city should allow up to 48 condominium units. Social Security to deceased WASHINGTON -Social Security Commissioner John Svahn says a partial check of records has uncovered 1,411 cases in which Social Security paid more than $6 million to dead people. And he says that may be just the tip of the Iceberg. Violence subsides • ID strike But he said today that staff members are requesting a reduction to 42 units in an effort to ease concerns. He also said it is recommended.. that all the work, including a partly underground parking structure. should be completed in one phase. WORLD . Shultz visits troops in Korea SOOUL. South Korea -Secretary of State George Shultz peered over the demilitarized wne into North Korea today, vtewed American soldiers In combat gear and said: "It's no\ game-playing up here, it's for real." Under present security arrangements, troop strength on the Korean pen1nsula includes between 600.000 to 650,000 South Koreans and about 39,000 Americans compared with an estimated 800,000 North Koreans. I Iran launches big offensive NICOSIA, Cyprus -Iran said today it had unleashed its biggest offensive since the outbreak of the war against Iraq, retaking 100 square miles of territory in what it called a final offensive that "destroyed the combat capability of the Iraqi anny." Lebanon fighting claims 25 BEIRUT. Lebanon -Druse militlamen say they've seized control of the central mountain town of Aley and killed 2~ Christian Phalangbt fighters in a snow-shrouded clash between the two sectarian factions. The Chrutians today asserted they've taken control of a nearby town. By Tlte AasocJated Pre11 Seventeen men and women were arres1ed today on rioting charges aft.er a rock smacked the cab of a truck in Ohio, but a federal officiaJ says such violence is d ow n a nd predicted the eight-day independent truckers' strike will end soon. The cost of getting products to market was up in some areas, lhtpperrsaid;-and the hike was expected to be passed on to consumers. The police action Ln Ohio was the biggest arrest since the strike began. On Sunday night, four men had been arrested near Pittsburgh after they forced a truck off the road, held a knife to the driver's throat and then assaulted a deputy who tried to help, said Allegheny County Deputy Sheriff Joseph Schmerbeck. Eight of the 17 people arrested near Youngstown, Ohio, and charged with rioting identified themselves as truck drivers, the Ohio Highway Patrol said. The 12 men and five women were released on ,1,000 bond each, said S . Walter Charko of the We1Te Listeni~g ••• What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you lib? Call the number at left and your m:or• will be recorded, traNCrlbed and delivered to \he app(Opriace edltor. · The same 24·hour answerlnt servl~ may be u1ed lo ~cord let· ters to the editor on any topic. Mallboa contributors muat include their name and telephone number tor verifkatlon. N"o circulation calls, please. 642·6086 TeJl us what's on your mind. OAAHGE COAST Daily Piiat • Cheq Dewellt.y (dolor _, ~Onl IOthe~ L ICtty Schvlb Vke l'f..-. Ottd OifectOt pl Adwttt1to119 1..,,,...M1 M•d.eo" Coiwrolet llMI .... ____ .... 0.-..... CA. .... ...._ .. , •. a.. ..... CA.- ~.==~o.:::: ....I ......... ~ll)e...L~ ....... .... ...-........ -. .. Mahoning County Jail. A state trooper following a truck at 1 a.m. had seen a rock "about the size of a softball being thrown from the interior of a tent shelter used by pickets," said state patrol Capt. Arland E. Nelson. The rock damaged the cab but caused no injuries. he said. Six people w e r e c harged with disorderly conduct -at -the-same location Wednesday. The worst incident of viole~ 'during the w ee kend also occurred In Ohio, where a driver t leading a convoy was seriously injured Saturday night, his leg shatte red by a sniper's bullet. Shots were fired Sunday a l working drivers in Louisiana and Iowa, but no one was hurt, authorities said. Mike Parkhurst, president of the Inde pende nt Truckers Associa tion, claimed again Sunday in Omaha, Neb., that 70 rcenl o~e naliorH-100,000 independent haulers support the shutdown, and he called the violence the work of "a smaU group or wackos." The bay and racquet club, located on Warner Avenue about l ~ miles east of Pacific Coast Highway, includes a 150-boat slip marina. tennis COW1s. a private beach, a swimming pool and restaurant and banquet facilities. Because 1t Is n e cTly s .coastal rone, J.he plan also must • receive the approval of the California Coastal Commission. a..lf f)r..,atte cut.OCor componion .. our eUIZdtz. ~m ~ l9 ttlnflQICiftorn thi {\naS. m.w m.aland. ~' ' ond~~pl4r. ~n. M» rTllUlowyzl. ~ anddurobltz.,i~ tetloor.d. ln&lda. Md out wi.th woo\ knitARd cu.fl&, 'Ml~end iNide tx'Cl<ctt· M t.h\Jlk OUT Q.ddcoc' · ~ rnoyw.rywl Di 'P,'f" tavol'\tAz. ~· ava\\a~ m mturot ~JbmM1,~ endnad. . 44 F.,,.,.,.....,, • Nrti111rt ...... • 7M/6N~ 1001 ~ ..................... ~ I Orl"G' Co .. t PAIL Y PILOT /Monday, l'et>tuery 7, 1111 Na -= DoW Jones E:inal UP -9.19 CL081D • 1c.7.10 I Contract talks begin ~for U.S. steelworkers By The A110<:lated Preti' PITTSBURGH -With conce11lona on the agenda. contract talks betweeb 1teelworken and elaht oC the nation'• largest ateelmaken begiri today u the industry 1tr1,.1ggles through Its bleakest period In 40 years. The steelworkers' current agreement with eight major steel companies does not expire until Aug. 1, but un ion leaders want to avoid a strike, which could increase fore ign Imports. Half of the nation'• steelworkers have been laicl Dll,Bipce 1919. USA TODAY tops projections ROCHESTER, N.Y. -Figures ahowlng Gannett > Corp.s USA TODAY topping the 500,000 circulation mark s how the newspaper is ''nicely ahead of projections." Gannett Chainnan Allen H. Neuharth •' says. l\n average daily net pa.id circulation of 531,438 for the week ending Jan. 28 was certified by the· • independent. auditing firm of Price Waterhouse, Gannett spokesman Walter Wurfel said Sunday. Fo r advertising purposes, the nationally distributed paper had estimated a base of 400,000 circulation for January and 500,000 for February. The new figures prompted Gannett to set an advertising rate base of 650,000 for March. Economy has 1 good result CHICAGO -The failing economy ii helping keep Leen-agers from dropping out of hi~h ac.hool because jobs are hard to find, a school aupenntendent says. The dropout rate in Chicago for 1981-82 was 5.7 percent, the lowest rate In six years, according to the N atio n al C enter for Education Statistics in Wash ington, D.C. 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