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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-02-10 - Orange Coast PilotTHI ORANGE COAST COUNTY 1011101 l 1 tl JH ~;f >A Y I I HIHJAHY 10. 1'J83 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS UCI helps form institute to ban nuclear weapons By <.;LENN SCOTT 0 1 the Dell) ~tlot aten Tht> Un1Vt'rs1ty 11( C:aliforntu rum. lab!ir&turlt":I. wl'wrt• nudt-111 wt•upon.'I 1tr..-t'rt'alt-d, .ind now II 1s lTt•utlnM an 111st1tutt" lO f111d wuy~ to kt"t'p SUl'h wei,ipons out uf UM' The 111 :.tilutt> 0 11 (ilubal l'o11flil·t 11nd Cooperat1un wu:. tom·t·ivtod by UC Presidt•nt DavuJ Scixu11 to <.-uurd1nult' rt.-scarch and teal'hing d1tnt"d at d1:.n1ural(1ng lht· kind!> 11( l\>n fli(·l.l. lhul l'\1Uld t• r u p l 1 n " u ' I 1· u 1 w 11 1 • 1.1dmints\rutor11 MV The m&t1tut1• Is unl1kt' oth1•1 UC progrdms Hoth e r than n•nter1n1t II Ul llnc l'IHlll)US, 111 g<aniren; l'hum· 111 dt'('t'ntnil11A· p r1J grem11 to rnakt' U!tt' of professors I ht ou gh ou t tht• syi1tem's mne t·urnpus..·s At UC lrvint>, where the gouts uf the tnsllluk are a l'Urrent lopll' of di5(.'U8810n, do:tt.'11S llf professori; ure eXJX<Cted to mt.~l at I p Ill Saturday in lht• StX·1al Sc:tt'nt't· T 11 v. t I , ll 1111 111 '1.20 . f ur u t 111 t•t• h•Jllt w111 kshop Although 1111111 • .11 dy 111tt·1Hl1·d f11r fdt·ulty, stuff .. nd 'luth.•t11JJ, t ht· w11rk11h11p 1.1lso 1s u ptc-11 to pt•uplt' ( f!Jlll !ht· ltl1T1111Unlty, ~.Uld Hllt'y N1·wrn1111, a UCI phy:.ws prof1·ss111 uml lll chu1r1111m of tlw W tl r K Sh IJ p W l l IJ I II 11 t• U g U t• !o'rro1•11l k Rt.·1111·:. The 111st1ltJll•'s Llt'l't•11tral1zt-d ')(l'tH'IUI t• ht1 .. bt•t•n luuifod l.i y N1·w11w11 .is Wl•ll as 11lht•r'I, 8:> u11 t· 111 1 ts n1u:11 1·11l·ouru~1 n~ ·•l>j)t'C.'lll "Tht!rc url· fut·ulty 11\embt:rs on all l'8IOl)tu;.•11 who huve lonl' ~n limt1·rned w11h w11rld problems icnd would Ilk<' to bnng their own m·1:1dt·1n11 1·rt'<lt•nt11tl.s t11 bc!ar 1111 thl'm, but tht•y lltdn't k11uw how," he t·xplauwd T iu.• 11111tit ute 111 des1l(1Wd to ht-Iµ by t·oordtnulmg rc1wart h 1.HuJtc-t'l S and l'ducat1unal prograrrui. est.abl1sh1ng lll'ti wtth '><'hllldrs uu t.s1dt• lilt' system und h v pullltl·11111K f1nd1r1g1> 110 tlwy do !1411111· good Ttw in~tllute cur r..r1tly 1~ lx·ml( admlnti>lt·r1·d fr<Jlll t1•111purary ht•tn lquarten. at LJ( · S1tn Dh•go (t hw. u $HOO,OOO budget this ytur. with $~70,000 rrum ttw UC Boarc..J of H1·gc111,:j and ;inotht·r $:i:!O,OOO from lht• 8Ullt· <.iov Ct•org<· De ukmeJian, howt•vt'r, already hos swi~nded sU:llt• funding for flt!Xl year. i;a1d Dan1~·I Burhans, o UCSD µolttkal ~·11°m'l' truitrw•l.or who lll 11Utff1nai tht• 11U1t1lut.e Burhans S111d that former Cuv Ed rnund C B rown J r had strongly supporttood the 1nslltut.e ln f&ct, h<· isa1d many pt'Ople llt"t'rn Lo lx·llcv<· that Brown, not S axon, proposed 11 The Clll80C'1ation with Brown now ts a poltucal hab1hty 111 dealtng with Deukmej.lan, he added Although many surveys rank the nuclear threat as the w0rld'1 (See GLOBAL, Page All Reagan declares disaster Federal fund By ROBE RT BARKER 01 the D•llJ Piiot Sien On th,• morning uf Jan '1.7, waves up 111 I:'> fl•t•t hr1°1\l'hl'd seawalls .ind s;ind b1·rms anc.J smasht·d llHO Oro.1.ngl' C:u<t'>l <.'Ommunll1c:-. H o mt•s we rt· ri 11ud ed and undt•nnuwd and f1lll'd wllh sand N t ' a r I y 8 U 0 h 0 111 1• s a n d apartme nts 10 Orangt• County, m u s I I y I n t h t• s t' a I Beal·h-S~rfs1dP Sunst•t Beal·h area, sust..11ned <1l.x1111 $14 m1 1l1on in dama...:e. at'COrcl1nM tu the Ht'(J Cros.-. On W t•d nesd u y. P n•s1dC' n t Reaga11 dt'<'iared Orangl' County a n d I ti '' t h l' r l' o u n t t t' <; 1 n Showing of films triggers lawsuit By PHIL SNEIDERMAN m1t.e o.-, ""'°' ataft J e ff Re uter, owner o f McComuck's Landing restaurant in Cost.a Mesa. thought he might be able to beef up his slow Sun day afternoon business by showing "Star Wars" and other h it movies o n a large v ideo screen But R e ut t•r says h e disconllnued the showings a few weeks ago btx:aUst>, as a drawtnR card, the films were a no p Yet because he did show the movies fo r severaJ rnon t hs , Reuwr now finds his rc.-st.aurant the target or a lawsuit alleging cop y right infringement ror screening the h1l movlt:":. pubhclv witho ut proper ltt·ens1ng from the distributors The c1v1l suit was filed in Los Angeles rederal court by the M o tion Picture Assoc1at1on or America which represents ma.JOr studios SUl'h as Paramount. MGM. 20th Century Fox. Disney and Warner Bros Two o l her h us 1 n 1• s s es 1 n De n ver . and l!:rie . Pei . WC'rl' available for Orange <:t,unty storm . repairs California rna.)l11 d1sastt!r art-di.. His prodamat1011 mJkl'i> redl·ral f111anc1al ass1st.ntll't' po:>1>1bll .. Cor horn t' ow n t• rs . r l' n t 1• rs a 11 ti busines.:. pt•oplt · Tht> µrt•sidt•nt'::. prcx:lamdtton didn't t'UVt.•r damage C'Sllmat.t.-d at more than $2 rn11l10n to pubht· pu .. •rs, bca(·hes. slrt't'ts and flood l'onlrol channel!> In addition , N1·wpo rt Ht•al·h A s semblywvman Ma ria n Ht>rgeson ~1d s he 1s t•11-authur1ng a bill lo µr1Jv1dt' tax reli1:f tu v1ct1ms ull this vt><.tr"s tax rt-turns In Wa s h1ngtvn . ft'deral 0Cf1c1als announced Reagan's disaster dedarauon would makl· 1.1vailable loans of uµ lo $50.000 to 1 11 d 1 v l <.l u a I s a I I t• s s I ha n t•u11v1•rlltunal n1 lL~ Tt·mporary huusinJ< ,ti.so would lit• pr11 v1d1•d f11r lhl· hon1t•l1•ss And w:mL-. of $~.llOO would lw K1 Vt·n tu lht1M · p1 •opl1• wh11.;1• fll't'<ls ar1·n't met liy tlw <1lli1 •1 prov1swns A max1mun1 111<11\ 11f $250,000 will b1· avail o.1.li l1· (111 l'llf.(lhll' husmt·s..~·s Nut all slot rn v11·t11ns ~n·1·tt'<.I tht• d1~a~ter <h-l'l<tro.1.llun with 1·nthw11wim Al and Dorothy Gult(Hrt ltvl· on th<' fro n t row 11( homl•:> 1n Surfs 1dt', JUSl a rt'w yards rrnm tht> ect1w of thl' Pal·1f1c Q<.,·an Tht• watc·r d1u n·l n1mt• 11110 Restaurant owner Jeff Re uter ponder~ outcomf' of lawsuit for showing movw.., without prope r licensf'. s imilarly sued fur allt'g C'<.11} showing films without a pn>per performant't' lict•nse Jack Valentt. president of the MPAA. said or the SUllS. "Our aim ts no! only to enfon.·t• our members' t'opyrights, but also to alert the owners of restaurants. bar., clubs, showt·ast· houses a nd ot h er s 1m 1l.1r c-stabli-;hm(·nt" lhat . without propt'r l1t·t•1h1nR. this typt• 11 ( puhlie 1:M>rf1irm.1m.·1• 1s 1lll•gal " Heuti>r said h1 did nol in111allv lidH•Vt ht> ~d!'> do111~ any thing 1mprupl:'r ht•t·ausl' he· was 1101 < harg1ng adm11,1,1nn to lhe ,1io w1ngs llf' o;a1d h•· rt>nlf'd (See MOVIES. Page A2l lhl'1r liv1111!( qu11rtt·ri. liul 1L rlood1od their garn!(«' and t'aUSt-d 1110.JCJr dama~f' to lwo t•xp<•ns1vt> automob1ll·<1 Tht•y Wt•re r ori!~t· thl'tr honw for thrN! nights l-:lf:-<·t.rll'1ty w111. shut off for thrt>t• day!. a nd thl•y didn't have gas ~rv1cl' for ntnl' days M n. G11Jg,1rt said sh1· and her husband wouldn't 'it'<'k fc·dl'ral ass I Ii l ;i n l' c t· v f' n tf t ht• y u rt• .. d1~1bl1· "I wouldn't ai;k Hccigcin for a darrll'd thing," sht· .;cud "lit''s not !<IV llll( lhlS OUl of lhe gt•nt•ros1ty 11f h1:. h ... art " She :.aid 111surarn'l' won 't t·ovt·r (See DISASTER . Page A!I 0.-, ~ l"Meo bJ ~ p.,_ Snnd covering Pac ific Coast Highway is ~>ic-kt"d up b y hugt> earth-moving machine. I 00 protest at college meet Candlelig ht march ers follow session's move to OCC By PHIL SNEIDERMAN 0 1 the Delly Pllol Sten M 11 r e t h a n I 0 0 l' o a s t Community Collt·ge U1!>lrt<'l teathc·rs, non waching employeE'S and !.ludentS earned t·andles and plat·ards 1 n a prot<·st marl'h Wedn<~ay night 1n front of the d1stnct's Costa Mt-sa offll'l'S The marC'her s pr<J t ested anuc1pated layo ffs and cnltc1z.ed ci leased car bunus r ecentl y g ran te d to seven d1 s t r1cl admin&Btrators. BeC'a u s~ o f t h e overfl o w turnout, the regular mN"ting of the district's board of trus tees was moved to a large aud1t.orium at nearby Orange Coast College. Tht' picketers t'rossed Adams Avenue and fonned a candlelight prOl't'SSton t o tht:' t·o l leg e aud1tor1um, where about 200 people· finally gathered ror the board meeung Th~ board uverst't:'S o~ration or Orange Coast. Golden Wc•st and Coasthnt:' t'Olleges. plus th1• d1stnct-owm-d lelev1s1on st.allon. K<>CE Chc1nnC'I 50 1n Huntington Beal'h D1s tnl't officials h<tVt' said thl·V mav have to rnak<' l'X tensive layoff!. l.O cope with an cxpel'lt-d $5 5 m1lhon budgl·t,..shnrtage for lhe 1983-IN &·hool year By law. full time tt-achc>rs must Ix• nt>l1 f1ed by M;irch 15 of layoffs fur the· c•n mmg school year Lcx:al te acht>rs have said l h l' v Cc• a r as ma n y a s 2 0 0 full time instructors at the three colleges will be laid off by that deadline, • At the mecung. Phillis Basile. pres1dc•nt of the American Federation of Teachers, asked lhe boa rd to t·o n s 1de r other cost -cutting li l t!ps in lieu o f layoffs Iler proposal included putllng adm1mstrators on an 1 l·month . rather than a full-year work sch edult'. pulling K OCE on a self-supporting basis. eliminating ,11 tra v e l a nd c·o nfer ence ex p enses , and r e du c ing equipment purchases Ac ting B oa rd P reside nt Richard Olson SaJd trustees have made no f i n al dec ision o n cutbac ks H e said the board w o uld conside r the teachers' pr oposals, alo ng with those p r esented by th e district adm1111strallon. • T he trustees' budge t -c ulling plan. 1nduding the p ossi b le layo ffs. 1s e xpeC'ted to be unveiled publicly at a special board m('('Ung next Wednesday. Olso n said the d1str1c t admin1strat1on would discuss some provisions of this plan with teach ers o n Monday. to allow them time t.o prepare a response before the meetJn~. (See COLLEGE, Page A2) Laguna tilts toward slopes By TEVE MITCHELL 01 lhe DellJ Piiot Sien In Laguna SE>adl, tht·y eall 1l "Ski Wet"k " Town la kes off for annual sc:hool students. JUSt weren't m school and we were losing ADA (state funds based on average daily attendance) .. Cas~ truck robbery suspect sought Everyon<' 1n tuwn. 1l !.et'ms. hc·ads for lhe slopes S<:hools an · dt&-d. n ty t"t•U ncil meC'llngs a r e c.ancelcd. and pan·ntS S(:he<l ult· their vac:a t1ons ror tht• week 'i;,ki wee k' brf'ak Bames says Laguna Beach 1s the onlv district he knows or lhat sandwich es a W('C·k -long b reak bt•lWC'en lhe morr tradition al Chnstmas and F..a.-.ter vacat10ns Add1t1 o n ally , teac h ers complained that paren ts asked for homC'work to be sent home and make -up tests to be administered, he said. Brea pol1l·e were searching today for a third suspect in the robberv o r a cash-laden armored truck - Two m en we re' 1n c ustod y shortly after the Wednesday afternoon holdup, which was capped by a fusillade of bullets exchanged between the suspects and 30 poli<.."t' officers during a high-speed chase a long the Orange Freeway, through part of Dlamond Bar and ending a t the ----NOEi-- ,, At Your Service Erma Bombeck Bulletin Boards Business Cavalcade Classified Comics Cr088word Death Notices F.ditorial Entertainment Hol'OllCOpe Ann Landert Movies Mutual Fun<h National Newa Public Notices AB B2 A6 83-5 B2 C6-10 B7 B7 a AlO B6 B2 82 86 B4 A3 B3.B8,C5.a Sport8 Stock Market. Televbion T'h8ten Weather C l-4 ~ B8 86 A2 s~p Brea Canyon cuto rt A man who 1denl1f1ed hunsel£ as Roge r Lee Wilson, aged about 40. was booked al the UC Irvine Medic al Center jail ward 1n Orange with a gunshot wound t.o his lower left leg. Another man. who 1denufied himself as Roi F.dward Wilson. 42, o{ Los Angeles, was booked at tht' Brea jail. Because neither man earned 1dentificauon. it was not known 1f they were related. Nunt' of thl' 11ffll'C•r; invnlvt'<l in lhe pursuit or bystanrle~ were tnJured during the 1nc:1dent Police said all of the money taken during the robbery was re<:overed a fter the suspects left one car and d rove off in another that apparently had been st.ashed for a g e laway O fficials o f Armo red Transport reportedly said about $35.000 was involved In the incident And this year. the Laguna &>ac·h Unified School Dlstnl't has managf'd to sqUf't!Ze two e xtra days m t.o the mid year brC'ak Stud(>nts a t Lagun a's four sch ools will bt• o ff fr1da y (Lincoln's b irthday). all n ext week (sk i week). and the following Monday (Washington's h1rthday) Oistnct Sup<>nntt.•ndent Billie And . he says . the m1ni.vacallon. now m •ts fourth y ear in Laguna, savl'S the distrl<'t monev "lt ·used to he that pa rents would take their kids out o f school to g o to A spen o r Mamm oth this time of year," the superintendent said. "The kids. esl'('C1ally the high So the d1stnC'l decided to let t•veryon e off for a week. and make up for the lost time by tacking an extra week ont.o the end of the school year So 1f things look pretty quiet in Laguna next week, you'll know the reason Why, you rould rire a cannon baU down Forest Avenue and not hit a single s kier? --------------t1NSIDE-------------. Poor Erma Dombeck! She'r. al her .. Wit's End'' in her conflict with th«> pharmaci11t over child·pronf caps. Page 82. ). Many Orange County senior citizen1 are living alone -and not liking it. S hared houai ng could be one answer -for Erma and Chet Ke ndall of Cotta Meta it even lf'd to marria1e. Page BI . 'Beep!' Pus"rs, onrt· us.-d almo111 f'X<'lusivP ly h y dMtor8 10 signal emergf'nde-s, ar" now popping up on lhf' belts of evuyone from lruC'k driven lo lodcilf'n. Pa~f' 83. Capital jdea With intf'rHt on money markt>t fundt de<:rH1ing, utility 1t«k1 may be a good investment. Pa1e B 1. Coaches Jack Errion, left, and Larry underman -and, of course, their teams, Corona del Mar and Ettancia -squarf' off tonight in a battlf' for So View Lugue baaketball 1uprem"cy. P .. e C l . The Huntington Reach Oilen captured Sunset League basketball laurel& by dumping arch-rival Marina 74·57. PaRe Cl. \ usg .i <t • ' ' - i\i Ora11get C..utUil ()All Y l'ILO T If l\1J1 aduy, ~ ul11111.uy IO Hl8:l :::~' ,;: \\.• Continued stories ::bISASTER ASSI ~ TAN<:~: • • l0Atnuch vf thl· daml.ll(t' "W1·'ll l111 v1 · '"to elthl'r dig into uur wv1n~1o 111 borrow tht' rnont'y," sht• SJ1tl David Ot>nrw, .1 '~x1k1·s1111111 1111 111 ~h e Fe d t• r a I E ""' 1 K 1• 111 v "ttM a n agenwnl Ag1.•ne·y, s111 d ,, ''1 ~l..sasU!r ass1swm·c l't•11l1·r wo11ltl be set up 1n t'ttt'h o f t ht· fh>t>tl ,,:_,~eas as soon dS µcll->S1bh· 1, ,1 Zoeter Sl'hool 111 S1·.tl Ht•.i1 h may be approv('<J as tht• 'illt' 111 Orange County l D e nne said s tvr111 111et1111:-. ould be able w dol'um1•11l wnersh1p of r1·-.1ut•nt·t· ... 1•;,l.11111 ... h JJI < M ii •ii lo;,-, 1111!1 h.i\'t' phll l llj.(I ,1 ph'> 111 d 1lllld)(I' fl po.'>.'>llil•· lit• ..... d VII 11111' ... 1i1111hl I ti·· With llll>UI .11111 I tllllJl.11111'' ol'< ''"'II ,1:. pos.-.1l1h• Tia• .Ja11uu1 \ ,1111111 .1lsn 1·au:-t·d m:1.1w damag1· to tht' St•al Be•11d1 pll'r. Hol:.a l'h11-.1 S t.11 1· Ht·Jt h .111d du:.t·d P anfw ('0, .... 1 I lighw.i\ 111 tlw llunlt1t!{\w1 Ht·,u h :in'.1 I .01:.d gov1·1 n111t•111 ... w1111 'l )(1•1 a~'S1:.lu1)t·1· until ft·1h-1.1' nff1uals fo(l'l 1l\1•l't' 11if111111,1t11111 ;1h11Ul d ,1111,1Kt' lll µulil11 l.11 111111•-. MOVIES LAWSUIT • • • t :nov1es from a Newport B1·m·h video sh op : Reuter sau..I he hope:. to rt•M>lvt• fhe MPAA suit 10 an ..im1t·ablt• manner, no ting that ht· uln•ady stopped s howinl{ th1.· films "I'm n ot about to battle thl' appointed academy Two young men fr vm Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach have won appointment lo the U.S . Afr Force Academy at Colorado Springs, Colo. They are Gary D. Lorge. son of Mr. and M rs. Gary I Lorge, ,.,Fountain Valley. and Michael J. ' ~Y· son of Mr and Mrs W1U1am 1" ·. Ray, Huntington Beach. f;,• 'l,• Lorge, who w1U gradua\C' from r 11..a Quinta High School m June. has a 3.5-grade average He has competed in football, baseball, i?!.Jbasketball and track He has ..,·~een vice president of the i<·•lude nt body and was named Kiwanis student of the month ;J":•, Ray, a sen1or at Huntington ;.'lBeach H igh School. has been a ~· fl\e mber o f the football and track ·, t~ams He has a 3 4-grade point ~-average. ,. flt' m11v11 .. · stud111s." ti .. :.aid "'l'lwv'n• a 11\tlC' hit bigger than McCorml('k'-, L.rndmg" R1t hard Bl11t•M•1 1.ltrect.or ,,f the MPAA's Film s,'(.·unty Offtl't' in Hollywoo<l, swd Ht·uter wtll h;1ve to 1.·on sult with the M PAA's atturnl•ys to111.·1·r11111g rt.tsoluuun of thl· lawsuit But B lo1.·ser sutu tht' courts h11ve the poW<'r to 1mptll>l' damages of up to $10,000 µe•r infringing performance. Ii<' said th1.· 1 llm industry tst1rnates it 1s los111g $1 billion annually through illegal public showings and v1d('Olape piracy He said anyone who buys or rem~ a v1drotapt' movie can v11.·w ll a t hmm· wuh family or friends But ht' said 11 1:. illegal t o duplicate the I.apes or to show th('m in a puhht· l'Stablishment, l'VC'n 1f no adm1ss1on 1s charged, unl<.•ss h1.·cns10g arrangl'ments .in• made Blu1.·s1.·r ack1wwleJ~ed th<t t many ban. and n •sl<!urants still s how tht• ftlm'o ille•gall y. SOOll'tlOll'S bc•('.IU!>l' tht• uWnf'rS arc• not ..iwarP of t ltt• IJW lh-s.11d a ll'llt•r from lht• MPAA is oftt·n -;uff1c1ent tv halt thl' 'ohuw111g:-. 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N1•i.tt1nd1• s ulo(j.(1"H•·tl 11 'V"lt•n1 "u111ql1t·" f11r 11111111 v rwl'd1> "Tlw thru11t 11ul(ht t•> lw tu hu1ld a v1·1 y t•ffll'te11l ru.~cl 1tl'lw111 k wl11lt· 1111l lgnonnu tlw hu'I '>Y'<lt'llt, ' ht• -...i11J Tht• !'>t1111·rv1wr 1>pt·c-1 f1c·ally p<.•t11t1·d t11 .1 long proposed plan lll build ;i $1 lull1u11 -µl111, light rat! ti 11ll1·y 11111• i11 1·1•1i\rul Orun~t· ( 00Ul11Y oL'> ol 4Ut•!>llUWJlilt• prO.)l"l't 111· also i.a1d hl' 1-, t•onccrnf'd .1IJ1>Ul u propc$t'd tH·nny int"rC'aflt" Ill lht• ~lei; UtX, mu1·h of which Dally ~t ""°to by LM Pa>yna Mnr('ht•rs, carrying ca ndles~ d e monstra ted Wednesday night aga in~t u ntic iputC'd layoff !'I and leased car bonu~ in tht' Coa~t Commu11ity Co llP~t· Di!!!tri<·I. would bt· r1rn11.1rkl·d fur m 11"'1 1r.1m.11 prt1Jt'l'lh 11 1· :>JIJ lll<•b '-llJl\~11 t'lcpc>nd1t ur<'s pJ41nned for tht- 1wxt I~ Y"11ric would int•rt-a11t- 11de·n1h1p on publll' tran111t by n11ly I pt•rL't'nt Thc ll'Olll'y, Nt'!!tan~ft• glc.J, 1:. luw on his list of p11orit1ts ()('1°a U!lr 1 t '" an "SH :~ b1 I lion proJel't that t·onnt•( \8 "Knott'! Berry F'arm and Oumeyhmd unJ St:gl"rs trmn':. <South Coast Plaw dPvelopmcn l) "I fc't'I 1f tlw:1t• fullol w1tnt that kind o f promultrJn o f thl'lf at·t1vlllt"ti, they t'an pick 1t up and rnakt-1 t part of the <'Otil of domg bwiints&," he ~1d. Middle • ID CO Ille housing pushed By GLENN SCOTT Of the Dally fll'tlot It.ff T he lrv1ne Company will pla~ gr eater e mphasis this ye1tr on build ing apartme nt.a and condom 1 n1 u ms pr1oed for middle-class residents, President Tom Nielsen says. Nielsen , speaking at an lrv1ne Ch amber of CornmerC'e luncht"'On at the Regis try H o tel. ~aid Wednesd ay that the greatest h ousing demand LS for what he called "attainable'' homes H e c i t ed interes t <1m ong homebuye rs for the Woodbridge Alders condominium pro,ect in Irvine, m w hich uruts currently are selhng fro m $85,000 t o $96.000 I r vlne Pac1fH~. the company's h ome -building arm, held a lottery last October to sell the first 32 units. l l was the first lottery in the once-boom.mg city 10 18 months Jrvine teachers OK pay pact COLLEGE PROTEST • From Page A 1 • • Nielsen s aid h1gh-dens1ty condom1n1um projects such as W oodbridge Alders provide homes fo r people w h o will l'Onttnue to be attracted to the t:ummumty as new employment centers open Negouators for Lrvme teachers a nd trustt>es have rt•achcd agreement on a one-year contract giving m struC'tors a 4 5 p<.•rn·nt salary in crease for th~ school year The agre<-m(·nt was announced Wednesday at the lrvine Unified School District Board o f Trustees I• m eeting at Lak eview Middle -,1School. It s till must be ralif1ed by t eachers, who probably will -·I.assemble laU' next week UJ volt• l'~n the contract . said Ddn I' (l raham , Irvin e Teachers ..,11Association president. ~s Trw.t<'t~ also 111U'>l appro\'f' tht• ;tgrt·l.'ml•nt, alth11ugh that 1~ L·onstdl>rC'd rmJ t11w This yt'ar's nl'lo(ottat1vn:. w1·r1· tht• lt•ngt htC'st tn dl.\,lrn \ ht!>tory ln l:al'l. this was lht• f1r!>t tlllW school began in tht fall v..1thoul J con tract r o r tt·~1cht•rs Off1t·1a Is said questions about state funding lt-d to more l·aullr)us nt'got1aung T h e a g n· (' m c· n t 8 1 v t• s t h C' district's 650 tc·al'hl'rs a ... alary increase n •troact1vt· to Julv I Along with thp -l 5 p1·ru•nt .1d1ustmenl m o..,l tt•at hf'rs alrE>ady havt> rt'<'t•1v1•d a <wlary '>lt•p mtrl'd.'>4.' w orth <moth1·r .I 1 pC"rcent thl.!> year Thus, mo~t t<.·;1cht·rs will !•Wt .rn 8 p1·1n•nt p.1v ml'n·ase for th•· I !ll:l2-H:l '-(fa1ul y1·,1r They gut ,1 t·omb1 n1·d 1111 r<"<1Sl' close to 12 pt•n t'lll I lw Pfl'VIOU ... two yC'ars Tr " (l' t' p l{• d t h e .:i al a r )' incrc•a.">t~ wou ld C'flSt the dlstnl·t about $/IJO 000, s:i1d DelairH· RH hJrd"\, d1c;tri1·t prrsonnt•I dirt'< IOI Gr.ihani .... ud lit• t!> sat1.;f11 J with tht• lllnlrcil l ..illhnugh "1t " not th1: <.·on t r;w\ \I. t' sd ou l t11 l{l'l Fair · through Friday Fair tonlgl\I ano ~ "oay w11n \ncrea1111g nigh cloudlNIU 011 Fr\dey Ove<nlQni lowt 45 10 55 Highs Friday 66 10 H ~1 1ew nere , lrom Po1111 011cepllo11 to the Mexican order a nd Oul 80 mllet iH<><1hwMI wll'ldl 15 10 25 knoll wttn -8 to 10 1ee1 over oute< wetert . Locally light var11101e ....,1nd1 tonight and frlday manning. bec:Omlng -•e<ly 7 10 u knoll Friday alter11oon w .. terly •-II 2 10 5 teat w11n break«• 4 to 8 fMt. Dec::Omlng 4 o 7 feet Friday wlln breaket1 rom 5 to an oc:c...i<>nal maximum of 10 Ifft Fair tnrough Friday w11n varlable hlgn ctoudl11eN U.S. su11111u1rr Rain 90aked much Of the South early today. wnlle snow lell on areu or the MIOwett Fluh flood watcnee were In elfecl for aoulhwe11ern and -.1--0enlral Alabama and mott Of Mlaalaalppl IOt lhunde<llOtmt that ballerad the central Gulf c;o..1 The rain 11relc:he0 10 lhe northeaat aa far north •• the T-Valley Light anow ltll In 1he uppa1 Mldwett, whlle botn ral11 and ar>OW 1841 In llwl wee1 Ski.a -e moetly cloudy from Arizona to N orth Oakola and from lllll'IOI• 10 Virginia and Norlh Cerollne. Waether waa mollly clear over Florl da and tne NortMe81 Rain wu foracatt lor laler tod ay acroa1 t h e Pacific Non~t. turning Into aoow 111 lh• C a1oad a1 and higher ....... 1.lonl Of NeYeda and Utah Thund«111onnl -e 8Jlpectad -IM lower Ml9aleaippl \/alley. and rain WM i><edtcled llCIOM the eaatarn Oull Coat! a11 0 Ten-Valley lo IM 90Uthern Allenlle CoM1 Pa1tty cloudy •kl •• were toraout from Iha Northaut through Iha Great Lek••. Iha Pl a tna a nd eouthweal lo Celfomle. lo<lay. WfJ naO a hlOn preuure ndga 1hat 1>u111 Inland and thal pushed tne tlorm up 10 t!lf• not1h It s going lo con11nua 10 be mostly fair but wllh aome nigh clouds t,.,rougn Monoav she sald Northern Calllornla, whicn has been hit more ollen by lhe 11orms was 11111 bracing lor rainy ....... ,.,., There't a weather 1y•1am moving toward lhe COHI ~ n'• hard to My at Ihle P04nt "°"" tar eoutn 11 win •each wl\afi 11 amves F•IOay Kel lh Ewing lead forecaster tor the Nallonel Weather S ervi ce 'aid WadnMday night II may m&an ve<y heavy ram IOr lhe upper hall of Norlnern California. and 11 may be on1·y very llght rain will tall on the San Fr anc1sco Bay area he ut<I "II should be or>e ol lhe Desi si..1 _.,ends 1>eeauM1 ol lhe weather And the snow,' s111d Paul Heahlde spokHman lor Sport• Ch111e1 In La Car'lada Tra veter1 e d'llSOriet w@rfl 11sued lor 1n11 S1err a Nevao11 north of Vosemlle tor snow ano "'1nd Temperatures NATION HI lo Albany 11 .4 AlbUQU9fQU8 50 111 Amerlllo 3• 11 A ahe'VI lie H 33 Atlanta 53 41 Allanllc Clly 39 26 Aualln 70 46 Balllm0te 38 n Bllllng1 49 34 Birmingham 51 4' Blemarc:lt 30 22 BOlM ., 38 Boll on 30 9 Brownavlll11 85 51 Bulla,10 19 1 Burll11gton 21 -11 Cupar 43 27 Charlallor>, SC SJ 41 Charleston. WV 41 32 Charlolle, NC 44 36 Cney.nne 48 29 Chlcego 33 27 Cincinnati 41 33 Cleveland 30 Ill C<>lumbl.e 119 43 C01umbu1 341 27 Oel·FI Worth 4f " Dayton 38 28 > •l)OIS ...... Uen•ltf OM MolnM Detro11 Oul\Jlh (I Psso Faroo F•egsian G•Nt Fan~ Hafll()(d Helorla Honolulu il()UtlOfl ln{llanepolos Jsckton, MS Jackaonvllle Kanaaa City l H veou Liiiie Roe~ t oul1v1lifJ l ubbock Memphlt Mlam1 Mllwtuke<! Mpla-SI Paul NHtw111e New Orleant New VO<~ Norfolk North Plalla Oklahoma City Oma he Orlando Phlladelphla Phoanl• Pllllburgh Portland. M• Porlland. Ore Provldenoe Ral~tl R•PI Clly Reno Rlchmon<I Salt L.ita San Antonio .. ,..,. 51 30 36 33 29 15 25 24 60 37 }4 n •6 17 41 33 27 4 46 '27 81 65 68 52 40 33 58 54 64 37 3• 31 60 43 48 •3 45 36 6-0 10 49 46 7' 68 32 27 27 26 48 43 70 54 33 u 42 '17 53 21 46 38 31 25 70 50 34 15 86 •B 31 17 20 7 !52 u 3, ll 47 •3 39 n 48 3tl 43 29 51 3!5 75 41 Rain C!J Snow {IJ Showers !ll!I F lurriesl!:!J 10 l·1 -(,1.11011.,rv •• "l!&llle 50 Shr11vepor1 55 S•ou• Fells 28 SI lOUIS 44 S1 P11111 Tampa 117 SI s1 .. Mane 16 St;n~e11" 39 Sy•acu~!' 17 Topeloa J4 ruc,on 62 I ""8 •6 Wa~h1n91on 40 WICl,llft 35 CALIFORNIA Bek11rsl1eld 64 Eureka 56 FrrHno 62 I ancaaler 66 lot Anoeiea 7 I """leno 84 P\So Robre~ 59 Rod Bluff 58 lllldwood Cllv 66 Secromen10 59 Salines 82 s~n Diego 85 Sen FranclK O 83 S1n1t Barbers 70 SIOGl\ton 80 Bartlow 61 BIO B111r 52 B1a11op 82 C•l&llne 52 L11ke Arrowtleld 51 Long 8H Ch 65 Monrovia 71 Ml Wlltor> 46 Newporl a .. ch 86 Oniarlo 63 Palm Springe 89 PaHdena 88 Rlvefllda eo S•n Bernardino eo Sen Oebrlet 71 Sa11 Joaa 63 41 48 25 25 48 -8 3• 14 28 39 37 26 3 t 46 53 43 4• 64 !;4 42 53 54 61 48 54 54 55 49 .. 25 28 45 31 48 46 34 112 4!5 46 46 43 43 44 411 Tt'dt'h<'rs a nd o thers attending the mN'ttng also t·ntic1zed thl' trustt-es for agn'<'ing to leaM> up t u s l' v en n 1 · w t' <1 rs for t h Ee· J1strict 's lVJJ admin1s ll ;Hors "Tht· faculty clS a whole deems th1:. tv bt· a J ire<. t slap. sh owing a l::it k uf understandin g by the boart.I," said Fran P otter. head of th 1' Acadernlt' Senate Complex under w-ay Construction of 36 apartments ror low-income seniors -to be built un church pro perty in Costa Mesa -will begin in A pnl Ground break ing ceremon1es 1•arher this week marked the end of nearly six years of planning by c ity officials and members of S t John the Divine Episcopal Chun:h at 183 E Bay Street The Rev Conrad No rdquist said con struction s h o uld be t•o mplered by February 1984 Applications from seniors will be ac.-repll.'(.i starun~ tn October 1983 The project 1s being built by the r h K lein Co , o f Los Angeles. with $1 2 mtllton in funding from the US Department o f H ousing and Urban Developme nt. Some reside nts living on the east sid e of Costa M esa were opposed to the construction o f the complex , saying the highe r density would r esu lt in the developm e nt o f more apartme n ts a nd condominiums in their nt>1ghborhood I' "There ts a deep market. we- £eel. [or these kmds o f pro)l'Cts." s aid N1cl s en, wh o l ate r cxplained, "J don't thin)< w e've done as much as we can •• N1el¥n sa id the company <:urr.eii tly ~s ·buil drng 585 affordable-style apartment units 1n Irvine A noth er 380 unit s should begm construction before the year 1s completed, he said Nielsen . 1ok ed abo ut the company's weU-pubhc1zed delays m starting construcuon on Irvine Center. a "super-regionaJ center " to be built on 470 ac res bounded by the Laguna. San Diego and Santa Ana freeways But he said delays will end this year whe n construction starts on major road imp rovemen ts meant to ease traffic fl ow into t h C' center • .. .. • f . -· r••• ... Discus S~eatshirts and Pahls. Shirts available in crewneck and hooded pullover. Pents with elastlcized cuffs and drawstring waist. 5~ polyest$r/50% cotton fleece. ChOOM (rom l"Y· red, white. kelly, roeroon, lt. blUll. toyll blue and navy. Tem per ature• around tna NltlOf'I et midnight PST refl99d from 8 degr"t below zero In tyreouet. M.Y . 10 ea cleOr-In Key WMI. l'la. California SURf REPORT Tides TOOA\' A store that offera fine treditionaJ 1portswear for men. women. •..,S .boJI. w.ci~y. wH the llret ot WfWt w«e r.edlelecl 10 tie MK dl)'I of c ••r we•lll•• IOI IOlll!lefn Cellfotnle, anding • ti • or 1to1m• 11111 hev• ...,. ..... .,...., IN tt8te lfll 11991 t9w • ... LOCATIOM HunllflOIOl'I Bluff• 8.,.,ta An1 Alvef Jetty 40!1'1 81. Hewpof1 22nd 91 Newi>o<1 9elbotl Wedge Sen Ctern.nte P'9t Tref-.r 81, 8C Watet T41f'nt) H 8W9ll Olfecitlon WMl ' llZI 3.4 3.4 3·4 3.4 O.t 1·2 1·2 ........ poo. t••r fair fell poOf POOf poor Second IOw 2 39 p m 8a<;ond hfOh 9 07 p .,, l'alDA\' o.8 3.1 1'11111 low 1 II' a m. 210 f'l1 .. high l •Ot a.m. I.I Second low 3;06 p ,m, O. 1 9eoond high •·32 p m. u lun Mt• today el 11:12 p.m .• rleet fl'rldt)' •1 I 42 I m Moon t1N1 lode\' e1 8·H Lm , wta el 3.a.. pm • ·•-# BankA~ricardtMatter Charge ~ffPlaaa ' ~Ol! ~. Ntwp<>rt Beacl\ California. Phone 6'1-7061 -..-·~-------.... ------ Or•nge Coeu1t OAIL V PILOT /Th1..1r1d ' NATION Tax refunds seen aid to deficit I . $168 billion "not enough' to r escu e So cial ecuriLy By Tbe A11ocla&ed Pre11 WASHINGTON -Pension experta say thl' Sodai-~rlly system is in ~ Lrouble than a • 16~ billion bailout phtn l'an cure -an araument which may bt! backed up by r~vlaed aovemment flgureti. The H ouse Wu.y1J and Me ana Comm ittee and ll11 11ubcommittee on Social Security ended seven days of hearln~ Wednesday on the re1cue plan drafted by the N"'lonal Commia&Jon on Soc-ial Security Refonn. Gurkhas training on V.S. soil FORT LEWIS. Wash -Gurkhas, the small but Lough Nepalese warriors who have served the British army with legendary courage for more than 150 yean, are training for the first time on American soil. The lst Battalion, 7th Duke of F.d inburgh's Own G urkha Rifles -650 troops strong -arrived in early February and wtll train through March 10 before returning to England. UPI n ews ser trice cutting staff NEW YORK -United Press international has begun dism~ing admimstrauve employees in 'a move its new ch.airman said is aimed at cutting C08ts. The news agency said It had eliminated 45 positions and that all were non-union jobs. It said no employees involved in news-gathering were affected by the cuts. but it would not specify the jobs being eliminated. R eagan accepts nuke freeze bid WASHINGTON -President Reagan. while saying he still opposes a nuclear freeze, has accepted a petition from a leader of the freeze movement in his home state where voters have endorsed the idea. Reagan met with Harold Willena on Wednesday, more than three months a fter California voters backed the freeze, and personally accepted a letter petitioning for a bilateral, verifiable freer.e on nuclear weapons. STATE Driver killed b y airborne wheel SANTA FE SPRINGS -A badly damaged 1981 Buick sped wildly for three miles along the busy Santa Ana Freeway Wednesday after its driver was killed by a flying spare tire that fell from a semi truck, officers said. Timothy Andrus, 33. of Los Angeles was killed instantly whe n the wheel from the northbound semi bounced across the center divider and smashed into his windshield and car top. Judge senten ced as drunk driver SAN JOSE -A mun1c1pal judge who admitted drinking a half-gallon of wine in his chambers before a car accident has been sentenced to pick up litter Crom city parks on weekends. Judge Gerard J . Kettman also was fmed $600. placed on three years' probation and ordered to repl~ the $143 street sign his car snapped in half Jan. 24. SF mayor's r ecall election set SAN FRANCISCO -Ballots have been ordered and a dat.e has been set -April 26 -for the recall election of Mayor Dianne Feinstein. Registrar of Voteni J ay Patterson set the date today after verifying thousands of signatures on recall petitions. The recall drive was sponsored by the White Panther Party. a group born of the.radicaJ fennent of the 1960s, because the mayor backed a handgun ban. 'Grandma' suilty in cocaine case LOS ANGE.LES -Dorothy Hackett of Woodland Hills has pleaded guilty to 20 felon y counta m a $25 million cocaine distribution and money-laundering scheme known as the "Grandma Mafia" case. The 44-year-old woman could receive up to 150 years ln prison and fines of $2.8 million for her guiJty pleas. Getty ready to settle son 's suit? LOS ANGELES -OiJ tycoon J . Paul Getty Jr. is "on the brink of a settlement" with tus penniless son , who sued him for medical support after suffering a debilitating stroke in 1981, a family spokesman says. Terms of the settlement will likely mean J. Paul Getty Jr .. 5 1. of London, England, will pay his 900, J . Paul Getty ill. 26. of Los Angeles, roughly $25.000-a-month for medical expenses. WORLD Israel's Begin may r esign office JERUSALEM -Prime Minister Menachem Begin may resign and call early elections to resolve the furor over a recommendation that Defense Minister Ariel S haron step down because of Israel's role m the Beirut massacre. news reports said. NA TO firm on missile elimination LONDON -Vice President George Bush said today the "zero optio n '' proposal to eliminate U.S . a nd Soviet medium-range missiles in Europe remains a firm NATO objective even though the Soviets may never accept it. Bush left London alter a 12-day. aeven-nation tour of Western Europe. Shultz ends 12-day Asian tour TOKYO -Secretary of State George P. Shultz left for Washington today after a stopover m Tokyo to brief Japanete Foreign Min1St.er Shintaro Abe on the results of hia 12-day Asian tour. Shultz came from Hong Kong, the fourth stop on a trip that began with a longer visit to J apan and alao took him to Chlna and South Korea. L 0 S A N 0 EL lt 8 ( AJ') Clvh.·-mlnded rlt'litnt~arlnl( C1Allfornla may hav~ to IHu•• IOU'a to puy Ill dt1bta, IArl' o f f c• r I I\ H to d o n IA t t' t h e I r 1nm 1nu·ta>< refund• to ht>lp eraM.• IA proje<.'tod $1.~ billion 11ttttl' dt>flcil. i. tu otfk:lal u y•. "Pt'Oplt' are aakm& ua where to at•nd 11 c h ec k l o make a contri bution to the uate of Call fornl• or are telllna u1 to keep the ir (a tale tax) refund." 1tate Franc h111 e 1'ax Board information officer Will Busb said Wedneeday In Sacramento. ln the la.at week, the board's Information center ha.a received about 20 calls from people asking how to donate to the state, Bush told a Loe Anples new.paper. Royalty • • • 1n1t1ates art show Royalty will officially open an exhibition of 43 paintings by Norwegian expressionist Edvard Munc h t on ight at Newport Harbor Art Museum. Princess Astrid of Norway, Princess Benedikte of Denmark and Princess Christina of S weden will be the honored guests at a black-tie dinner reception, ushering in the works from the Munch Museum in Oslo. Twenty-rune of the paintings have never been shown in this county before and are part of Scandinavia Today. an American cele bration of cont emporary Scandinavian culture being s howcased in six major cities. The Munch exhibition will run through Marc h 27 at 850 San ClQroen te Drive, Newport Beach. The royal delegation will be greeted by Mrs. Ernest A. Bryant III. president of the museum's board of trustees and Cathleen Gallander, NHAM director. T he invitational celebration will be alt.ended by ambassadors and d i gn ita r ies f rom t he Scandinavian countries as well as GLOBAL. • • From Page A1 most pressing problem, Burhans said organir.ers don't expect the institute l.mmedi.ately to become a top prlotity among UC faculty members. The lnstltut.e, he expl.a.lned. ls g e ared to offer aupport to researchers willing to combine their expertiae with others, as in mixing resear ch o n physics. political science, h isto ry and economics. Newman, noting the enorm.ity of the task, said it is a much greater challenge today than the on e researchers faced in the 1940s at New Mexico's Los Alamos Scientific Lab, when they w orked long h ours to develop an atom bomb. Using the bomb as an analogy. he explained th.at many people perceived its invention as an import.ant step In securing world peace. But that inve ntion was essentially technol<>tical. he said. Findin~ ways to defuse t he nuclear threat and stablllte world politics requires eolutions to social. political and economic problems as well. he ea.id. The UC system operates Los Alamos. as well as another weapons-producing facility, the Lawrence Livermore Lab in Northern California. Burhans said he believes Saxon propo&ed the instiwt.e as a direct result of UC's involvement with nuclear arma. Saxon first made the propoaal 18 months ago during a session with the UC Faculty Senate, he ea.id. "He wanted to be Identified as having done something for the peace process t o balance implications about th e (arms) lab9," Burhans said. We're Listening ••• Well ... we WERE U.tenlng, but we're not right now. Not until the telephone tape machine which record.a our readers' complalnta, sua-tf6nl and ot.hen commenta la repaired. Once our record1na ')'Item., <>Per•tlonal .pin, we'll advt.e you' in this space.and .pin you can tell ua what's on your mind. 642·6086 CltM Flwo f s a 0 .._ _____ _ ~COAST lilly Piiat a..ay o.w.t•r Editor Olld 11 .... ,°"' 101i..~ Ht> Nld hu hd 10 letten from u1xp11 yttr11 "1.111klng u• to wpply their 1U.ll• rdund to tht' state dttfklt .. "I dun 't know how muc:h mont'y ll 11." ht: aald. "1 didn't udd thetm up. But 1 don't think thOlle JO ~1ple art' going to 10lve the 1tate 1 problems." H o w evl'r , h e added holf.;oklngly: "We refund about $2 blll lc1n a nnua lly and If evcryom• tcontributed. we could do It." Bu1h su1d tht' tax board 11 et1tablishlng procedures on how w <.'Ollet.·t future donations. "lf someon e want.a to give to the s tate of California. we'll accept 1t," he said. ". . .1 think the re probably will be more doN1tlon• baM.>d on what we've IM'tln *> far." Furtht>rmort'. tw t'mphulzed, 11ny rontMbuUon to the at.a t4! la t.ax-dt'ducliblt:-. "l t'M treoll'd JU•t ll kti a chMrluable t'Onlrlbutlun," he Nld. But for those who wo uld ruth(•r kt-ep tht>lr money, a delay In g<'ttang their tax refund la g rowing more llkl'ly Gov. Georgi: Deukmt•Jlan and the Legislature have been unable to resolve their differences over how to eliminaw the Impending deficit end It 11 becomlna increaaingly likely that the 1tate will ha vt' l o laaue payee-registered warrants - government lOUa -inst.ead of payina ha bills. U IOU1 IN handld oul ~ of cHh, the tin' to Ms'• M.-elve them wtU be t.hma d o bu1ineH with the 1t1te. Dt-puty Controller John Jema said. 'lo "In a alvtn year, the ltate probably n. 100,000 wncWia." JC!'rvla said, •ddln1 th•' t"•Y Include evtry,hlq from lf'Mll buatneu -tupply companlni to giant corporat.iona U~ IBM. • The ~pproxlmately el.ht million catlfomianl due income tax refunds would be the neJC6 to receive lOUa, Jervtt laid. . Most of the state's 220,000 e mployees would receive their regular ch«ka. J Princesses Astrid of Norway, Benedikte of Denmark and Christina of Sweden will open exhibition tonight at Newport Harbor Art Museum. their r e prese ntati ves 1n Washington and Los Angeles. Representing Sweden will be M a r g a rt.a H e gar d l , n e w I y a ppointe d consul ge n eral o f Sweden for Los Angeles; cu1tural counselor Lars Ulvenstam of Washington ; and consul in Los Angelea, Lars Malmstrom. The delegation from Denmark includes Henning Kristiansen, consul general for Los Angeles and Christian Castenskiold. aide de camp for Her Royal Highness and cousin of Princess Astrid From Norway will be the Los Angeles -based consul general and Mr s . B ernd t Stangholm. Representing Finland wiU be Jaakko Iloniemi, ambassador to the United States; A s k o K.arttunen, consul general in Loe Angeles; Arvo Salo. minister for culture and science for Finland plus Am~dor to the United Nations Keijo Korhonen. lceland will be represented by Hans G. Andersen. amba.saador to the Uruted States and Halla Linker, honorary consul. Robert 0 . Anderson, chairman o f the board f o r Atlantic-Richfield; Rodney W. R ood , vice-president for A tl antic-Ri c hfield ; Bjorn Ahlstrom, president of the VoJvo Corp. of North America, an · of whom have been involved u National Corporate Spomon of the e xhibition, w ill be in attendance. A pro c lamation com · memoratin1 this auaplclous occasion will be praented to \he museum by Evelyn Hart, ma1W of Newport Be.ch. Entetainment for the even!n8 will be pre9ent.ed by the VIJcini F o lk Dancers of Southern Cali fornla in their native costumes, and the SU8Ul BnnDer chorale, offerin& Scandlnavian songs. ;· :- Truckers ordered to Washington Riley Newma n likes •global' concept Newman said the inslitute's academic goals are so high that he wonders how e(fective the research can be. But Newman isn't willing tp a b a n d o n t h e i n s t i l u t e 'Is objectives. and he said many other faculty members seem to share his sentiment. ''At the moment, l'm fired up enormously," he said. "l hope I can sustain i l." By ne AHociated Pres• Leaders of strik ing In- dependent trucken gathere<f in Wash ington today to consider ending their shutdown, offidals say. and one leader said the violence-marred stri k e has achieved its ~y drawing the attention of . The Los Ange ea Times today quoted an unidentif ied spokesman for the Independent Truckers A.aociatlon as .. ying TT A leaders were to auemble th.is afternoon in Waahington to decide whethe r to continue the strike. James R. Hart. an aide to Rep. Doualas Applegate, D--Ohio, said 39 I"r A state presidenta would take part in the vote. Hart said IT A President Mike Parkhurst called the uaembly, but adckd, "It's a little bit premature to say the strike ia over." As the strike entered its 11th day today, police around the nation reported few act1 of violence, and offida'la ..Mt fie* 1borta1e• ot aood• could be attributed to the abutdown.. Parkhurst called the 1U'~ Jan. 31 to prot.t tutww fuel .tax and fee i.ncnluea, c::on.t.alned in • law paa.ed in December callinc for a ~t-a-pllon tax lncrew on guollne. - He could not immediately be reached for comment tod~. There WH no answer •t die organization's telephones in Wa s h in &ton or •t its hNdquarten in Van Nu:v-. ITA vice president Bob Scheffer said Wedneeclay tK.t the strike had ~ in h• primary 1oal, focusln1 the a tte ntio n o f Con1re11 c\n truckers' probleirw.. t Meanwhile, four ~ tryina to end the atrike beOn circulatin1 a letter ur1i•1 hMl'inp to COlllider cbansinl ~ planned increues in ~hWJY fees and fuel taxa. ; •• • The most efficient and cost-effective way to build your wardrobe is ro fin d an expert you have confidence in - a professio nal clothier who specia~izes in providing expert knowledge concerning the various elements ~ . of quality, service, value and advice. We feel we have achieved these objectives and in turn invite you to tak e advantage o f our optimum selection for this season. Gentlemen'• Clothing ln.pired by trmclelon 46 FelhlOn lliend. Newport ~ (714) &40-8310 ·--,..--.._ ....... > • I ' . . .. ... ... Orang• Ooa1t DAIL v PILOT I Th S econd unions • viewed A three-h for coupl our seminar seco d es embar~ n marri on presented ages . be Coast CollegeatF Obrange T . • e . 18 1tled .. · Marriages· p · Second P~ibiliti~ .. itfalls and :-V'll run fr~ the session C Room 11'r ~flO P·~· o u n s e 1 . OCC 8 Adm· · 1 n g a d iss1ons B n The seminar uilding. a n overvi provides advantages e w of the P r o b l e m and possible n •marria are as of will f ge. The sess· OCUS o . IOn as "S n sucli to · .. . t epch ' Id pies '(1s1tation .. ~. r e n." with Form' Protocol a n d • • F ~r Spouses" Consideratio'r: .~ n c i a I Seminar I -Jacquet· ecturer · C me R ' 1s hessall tchardson Co • an 0 unty probati range Q! therapist ~3i officer . t Counseling South involved · · She is counseling tnf m~rriage divorce medi a~ruly and counselin abon, child and sub:t and alcohol counseling a n ce abuse Tickets · t h<' OCC ai:e on sale in loca ted . Tacket Offi""" S in the ~"'· tudent Ce college's T h e o f f . nt.er Building M ice i · onday thro s o pen f~om 9 a.m tough Friday Saturdays ·1 6 p.m .. and nuon. rom 8 a.m. to Reg· bt• 1stration also -conducted will For i nf at the door phone 556_5g:0~ at ion: Smoking clinics p la nned • Breathe . 'kickin easier afte \.he helgp thfe hablt" withr Jo' o a .. rom Smoking ~ Co-spon Clinic " A m e r i c~red by the Association ~f L u n g County cl Orange tw ice a • we!saea meet weeks. The k for four for materials cost 1-$25 The first ciaas Anaheim meets at Hospital 1 ~emorial Palma A,;e., 1 ~· La rooms B & C Anaheim, in begins Feb . The 9e88ion 9 p.m . 23 from 7 to through •M!Jiontinuea Monday and 21. 1be sessions will Wedne9day by Charlene Klbe taught A se ees. instructed ~ond c linic WllJ be h y Betty Cash• through M~ March j Monda 28 each from / :~d Thursday Joseph H . p.m . at St Stewart Dri08P1tal. 1100 w· ve ~ ..... · Partici • "" .... e. register f pan ta may at the f ' or both clinics F ll'Sl rneerin n or more lnf ...... about the ~tion Smokina ci· From Freed~ an1c or the s e If. he 1From Smoking contact t~ manuals Lung Au~ ~merlc~ Oran e Cc1ation of 835-LWG ounty at , Ufldl" p. " ebruary 10, 1913 An Att111atc OI TM t-1osp1tal CompanV -Hutnan& 1 7172 Bcacl'l aou\ev ard Hunt1ng\OO aeach ca111orn1a ttunt\ngton \nterco111111unltY ttosp\ta\ 92647 7141842 \473 Senior Citizens faced increases in t1edicare deductib\eS of z7 i In 1982 and 17i on JanuarY I of thiS year . compounding these increases. premiums for Medi care supp\ement•' insurance are hi ghe r. 1hes• Increased costs are making insurance coverage \ess affordab\e f or peop\e on fi••d incomes. KanY senior Citizens s•Y th•Y are re\uctant to seek needed medic•\ care when th•Y nave not met th• Medicare deductib1e or if th•Y do not nave • Medicare supp1ement . 1his concerns me . especia1 1Y during the winter months when the e\der1Y are hardest nit with serious medica1 prob1ems. We do not want anY senior Citizen to go without needed e111ergencY medi c•\ care this winter. 1herefore. we have co""'itted "untlngton \n tercQ0111unitY Hospita1 to • n"" cost containment program for peop1e 65 and o1der . Effective februarY 13. as a pub\ic service. Huntington 1nterco""'unitY Hospita1 wi1 1 waive th• basic Eme rgency Room fee f or any person 65 years or o\der needing emergency med1ca1 care. ~our on1Y charge wi11 be for the doctor and supp\leS used In your care, un\ess lab work . X-rays. or prescriptions are needed . Waiv ing th• basic Emergency Room charge is a direct saving to you of $15 per visit. Huntington \nterco\ft1l\Jnity's staff wi11 also assist you in obtaining a pri vate physici an for anY necessary follOW-up car•· 1he waived t mergencY Room fee wi11 be in effect february 1.3 through June 30, 1983. ~ny person 65 years or older is e1igib1• to use t he program when emergency care is needed . 1h• so1e intent of th• fee waiver program Is to respond to the emergency medical needs of senior Citizens \n th\S are•· When you need 0111•rgencY medical care, do not be re1uctant to seek treabllent at Huntington \nterc..,.unitY "ospltal . We are here to s er~e you. El Toro protesters out of jail Most of the 46 adulta and two juveniles who were arrested at the main gate to the Marine c.orp.• El Toro A.tr Station had been released from jail by early today. The protesters arrested Wednesday, were cited tor violating an Orange County ordinance prohibiting obstrucuon of public walkways or streets. S h e riff's Investigat or Tom Garner said they face a nu.demeanor penalty of a $500 fine or six months in jail. The adult protesters were booked Into Orange County Jail. Moat were released on their own rec:ogni.za.nce Gamer said. A few protesters preferred to remain In jail, apparently to expedite their sentencing, he added. Sheriff 's deputies and California Highway Patrolmen arrested the protesters after members of the group purposelly blocked cars from entering the base. The protest w~ organized by a group called Los Angeles Catholic Workers. It was meant to stop busloads of officials from attending a conference for engineers from private defense ., ... .,..'° Katharine Barbosa and &On lxchel, 4, watch brother luac, 7 ·months, chomp on sign during demonstration protesting the "WINCON" military weapons conference in Anaheim Wednesday. contracting firms, government and rnllitary repre.entatives. The conference on defense systems. called the Winter Convention on Aerospace and , Electroni c Syatema , is headquartered at the Dlaneyland Hotel In Anaheim. Sessions were held on the base to dlscuss matters in volvln& national aecurity, a spokesman said. The protesters failed to block the bUBloads, though, because they were routed Into the base , through another entrance. Robinson's 33°/o OFF 3-DAY ONLY SALE S17.99 THE SILKIEST BLOUSE BY SHAPELY Reg. S28. The elegant feel of silk, but the ease and casualness of polyester. In beautiful brights like fuchsia, green, blue, red or brown. 8·18. Color and size selection may vary in each store. Robinaire Sportswear. 65 S23.99 SUMMIT PULL·ON SKIRT Reg. $36. A skirt you'll wear and wear, season after season. In colors for every mood. Choose khaki, red. black, navy or royal. Cotton/polyester. 6·16. Colors may vary in each store. Robinaire Sportswear, 7. S24.99 FUNDAMENTAL THINGS CLASSIC TROUSERS Reg. $38. Perfect fitting pleated trousers. Black, taupe, creme, navy or charcoal polyester. Plus. a very elegant, interesting buckle belt to show off your waist. 8· 18. Robinaire Sportswear, 7. To order any Items on this page, call toll·free 1-800-345-8501. Or1nge Co111 DAIL V PILOT /Thuraday, rebruary 10, 1083 Air-port fees eyOO ____ _ T ermln•l rt'ntal fcH•a, commercial alrcroft tie-down rates and concoulon rental• probebly will be aolng up at John Weyne Airport In the next .everal months. Oran& County Supervisor• approved an lmplementallon 1ehedule Tuesday. bated on a conaultant.a report, to Increase airport profitability by bringing feee up to the levela charsed by other alrporu of comparable size. The few Increases the atudy calla for wm bo broughl befor• the board in piecemeal fashion late this month. Beeldes the few increaaes suggested in the consultants' report, Supervisor Thomas Riley asked that alternative proposal• tor lncreaHI and phMt'd In fee hlk" be pnee_. to the bo.trd when the chanae!t are ooruddered. Tho board will conaidft' raltlng feea for commercial alrllnea In April and May. while h lkea In lie-down fees and related chargea for private aircraft will be considered thla month and In March. Changes in the way concetalon contracts are let for apace rented to car agenciee, am ahop. and restaurants, will be phaaed In over a two-year period. The board decided to first conalder contract.a with thoee conceealona that now are paying below market rates for airport apace. 70 inches of rain told . GASQUET (AP) -Anyone complaining about too much rain or mow this year should consider moving to th1a hamlet of 600 population In northwestern California. Gasquet, in Del Norte county at the confluence of the north and middle forks of the Smith River, has gotten only 70 inchea of rain this season. "It seems dry around here," Mike Furnlss, a U.S. Forest Service hydrologist, said Tuesday. Last year at this time, a weather station called Camp 6, about six miles east, had gotten 181.6 inches of rain compared to a mere 85.4 inches this year. Camp 6 went Into the record book at the end of last year's se~n with 254.9 inches. • Orange Oo11t DAILY PILOT /Thur1d1y, f'tbru~1~ry.;_;1.;;,;0,~1t.:,l,;;.3"r..,.-----~""'""!-~~'"i-~---~~~~~~lll!!!!!!!!!!!!-___ "T"':~:"~~==~=--==~~~==~~ 0.04~• Estancia's play wins drama fest E1nergency ID ta gs ordered The next time an emerP'C)' 1ltuaUon or dltHt•r 1trlket Oranae County , county emeraency manaaement team m e m~b • ra w 1 ll be ea • i l y identifiable. :Jk.-~­ Perf•cl RememLerance ~, ~ ~ /or 'lour Valentine. Estancia High School drama students involved in the production of "The Man Who Came to Dinner" took top honors during the recent 12th annual High School Theater FeeUval at Occidental College. Canon Bowler, who played Banjo, received the Flip Reade Award, given annuaJJy tq the performer who beet exemplifies the deceased pantornJrhe artist. The Board of Supervilora hu directed the co unty Admlniatrator'• Office to.develop within tw o weekt an ldenUflcatlon taa to be worn by county personnel during emergencle1. The move came during Tueeday'a meeting of the board in Santa Ana. ~-A gift from · Estancia seniors Mlhy Rt11s and Carolyn Rauell received honorable mention awards for their work In the Kaufman and Hart comedy directed by teacher Barbara Van Holt. •Irvine residents can recycle their n ewspapers by ~pp~g .off stacks at tan-colored bins located at four locations m thell' city. The bins are at Northwood, Heritage and Turtle Rocle parks as well as on F..ast Yale Loop next to an Orange County Fi.re Department station. Sunset Fibre Industries of Irvine collects and weighs the paper, then pays the city for it. The money goes into the city's general fund. Organizations also. can deliver newspapers directly to Sunset Fibre's recycling yard at 16852 Construction Way, where they can receive payment by the ton. More information on the recycling program is available from the city's Public Works Department, 660-3688. •Volunteers are needed by the Costa Mesa Historical Society to help catalogue memorabilia and work in the gift shop. The Historical Society building at the comer of Anaheim Avenue and Plumer Street is open to visitors from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Thursdays. For more information call 631 -5918. •Theodore Faller of Newport Beach has been elected chairman of 'tl'ie baord of directors for the Orange County YMCA Federation. Fuller is senior vice president of Johnson & _Higgins, a Costa Mesa-based brokerage firm. He replaces Ralph Leatherby who continues as a board member. The federation is the money raising arm for the 11 YCMA branches in Orange County. ---- •Psychiatrist Elliabetb Kubler-Ross will speak on "Llfe, Death and Transition," at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at UC Irvine's Fine Arts Village Theater. Kubler-Roa, who is known for her works on death and dying, ia the author of eight books. She speaks around the world about methods for comforting terminally ill people and their families. "The recent state of emergency aituatlom hu emphaalz.ed a need tor proper Identification of county offlclall and· employees upon entrance to public and private property," Supervlaor Bruce Neetande wrote in a letter urging the action. Rla-colleagues unanimously agreed that they direct the county adrninlatrator to design an Identification tag after consulting with the county Sheriff's and Fire departments. HB woman on OC jury A Huntington Beach )Voman ia the newest member of the Orange County Grand Jury. Marcia "Taffy" Warner becomes the fourth of 11 alternate jurors to be seated on the panel, according to Lauren Leonard, jury foreman. Warner replaces an unidentified juror who had to step down from the time-consuming position for personal reasons, according to Leonard. A self-employed rehabilitation counselor, Warner will ail on the grand jury's environmental fl . ._ "' rearms ICnO, , OF ONIO· WESTCLIFP FASHION ISLAND OPIPf PLAZA D.Ui.Y l?lll_.lr ................. ~--­.....,., A VALENTN'S WISH FROM US TO YOU 't!m; R. Ph. While tradltl,o nally Valentine'~ o.y la a time for huabanch and wlvea. eweethearta and frinda, It la alao appropriate for ua to exprt9 our aood wlahea to ~people, who~~ to be theti phanNley. For we consider ounelv11 to be a part of yaur family. It dellahta ua when me producta we dlaperwe help relieve yaur l.1lneel and l10p pain. When you tell ua a member of th• family la bet\er or recowrina n.lcely, we take It H a peraonal complinwnt. Our Valentine wlah to our frlenda t. for continued 80C>d 1-lth and along with Ii .. OW' pledle to alwaya help ln any way that we are abi.. M2-ot'72 Pot a.Aiied Ad ACTION Cal A DAILY N.OY AO.YllOa . '4!·1671 llSS FLORSHEll CURIS llllSSIDOR (] 8 • Veta's l'el• .. 111.- rec. h 111.M res. h llM rec. h 11.M MEN'S SHOE SALE 41.91 to II.ID 31.90 to l 4.10 llOW<41.ID 38.11 Her lecture Saturday is sponsored by the UCI Medical Faculty Wives, the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior and the College oC Medicine's Clinical Oncology Program. management and health care YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR services committee. She was CAN PHONE us w!Mn you sworn in on Monday. Warner nttd a delivery. We wlll said 1he volunteered for jury ddlver promptly witnout -llTITlllllll YALIU II HUS Ill O&H&L WUI - duty to become more involved in extra chaJ'te. A areat many county government. people rely on u. for their ~~~~~~~~~~!!!1111 ....................................... !!!!!!!!!lr~-=-==-:::....:2.:....~:.::.:.;:=.:..:..:._~~~~-t M~m need•. We welcome . ~~ta for delivery ~ and charae eccoun1.a. ELUIOR ,.C. "H1ll1lujah" JICISOI IEW Tiffin •lllTWI OlllUES SEIVIOEI +Minister of the Fast Growing New Thought Christian Church In Costa Mesa, California +conektered one of the greatest women Evangeltata today. +The Minister who prays and speaks and alng9 and lays on hands and miracles start happening. h•l•c T t Tiit 1111411 111 Wltla'1'11• le4MI .... llqtn ........ ..... , ,, .. ,..,, 11tll -1110 , ••• Holiday Inn, 3-131 Brlatot St., Coate Mesa (at the Bristol St. offramp of 406 fwy) "Fiii &•111111" SA.LE FINAL MARK DOWN •• 14 50°/o OFF OF ~HALF PRICES -INCLUDING SHOES l'AlllC UDO l'HA/flllACY ,,.. "-""" ., ,,.._,,., ,...,, ,,..,..,,...,, ..,.,. WEITCUFF PWI mwNITllMI 17th & hite: Newport Beach r r r Or•"G• Coa1t DAIL V PILOT /Thurld1y. February 10, 1913 Robinsons PRESIDENT'S DAY SALE AND CLEARANCE SAVE 200/o· 60°/o-AND MORE - S99.99 SERVICE FORS WEDGWOOD MIDWINTER WHITE DINNERWARE Reg . $230 Pure white dinn-e"rware. Distinct and practical. Complete 1n a 45-pc. service for 8 which includes 8 each: dinner plate, cereal/soup bowl, bread/butter plate. cup and saucer Plus a 12 • oval platter. round vegetable bowl, creamer and a covered sugar Open stock accessories. 20% off. Robinson 's China . 67. To order. call toll·free 1·800·345·8501. SAVE 20°/o·40°1o WEDGWOOD MIDWINTER STONEWARE Reg . $48. Sale S28.80. Save 40% on 5-pc. place settings of Wiid Oats. Invitation or Seaseapes from our collection. Save 20% on matching accesso ries. Robinson's China . 67 To order, call toll-free 1·800·345·8501 . SAVE 200/o • 330/o WEDGWOOD MIDWINTER STONEWORKS Save 33 % on place settings and 20% on accessories of transltlonal patterned stoneware. All are oven-to-table and freezer and microwave safe. Blue Print. 5 pc setting Natural, 5 pc. setting. Provence. 5 pc. setting .. Robinson's China. 67 . To order. call toll-free 1·800·345·8501 . ..... '. ......... Reg Sale $60 $39.99 $52 $33.99 $60 $39.99 SAVE 50%·600/o AND MORE S29.99 YOUR CHOICE MIKASA CRYSTAL SERVEWARE ' Stock up on this sparkling crystal serveware you'll use season after season for years to come Check these sensational prices and buy lots for now and gifts for later. Orig. Sale A 11 • round pie plate . . . . . . . . . . . . • . ..... . $13 $3.99 B Ice bucket with tongs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $16 $3.99 C. 51/2 "square bowl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . $5 $1.99 D. 9 ·salad bowl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . $13 $3.99 E. 61/2 •bowl ...... . . . . . . . ............... . $5 $1 .99 $4 $1 .99 F 5 112 •individual bowl . . . .. G 3 • square condiment . . . . . . $3 S.99 H. Footed sherbet ' J 6 • dessert plate K. 7'12. bowl .. Quantities are 11m1ted to stock on hand. Robinson's Glassware. 86. Please no mail or phone orders. $4 $1 .99 $4 $1 .99 $5 $1.99 .. SILVERPLATE SERVING PIECES Reg . $55·$75. You 'll save 45%·60% on 8 of our most pc>pular serving pieces from Kent S1lversm1ths. Choose from A. 23" waiter. 8 . hurricane lamps pair. C 12• gallery tray, D beverage pitcher. E. 1 '12 quart warmer, F. covered vegetable dish. G. duo server and H 16 • well-and-tree server. Robinson's snver Horroware. 15. To orde , "Can toll· free 1·800·345·8501. ' ( ' t I ., . County Zigg'1rat buy nearing Orana• County sovernment haa Uiktn the flnt atepe toward acquirlna the laraely vacant Chet Holifield Fede rol Building In La1una Nlauel. The Board of Supervl1on agreed Tuesday to notify the federa l government that It la Interested In purchaalng the 0•111 ........... "'°'• The 0 Ziggurot" in Laguna Niguel may be headed fOr count y owner h i . buildtna, known throuahout the county u the "Zi~rat." S upervisor '1 homaa Riley, whoee firth district Includes the white structure, urged board memben to take action because "It may be po11lble to very coat-effectively meet county apace need1 and put lo n g unoccupied apace to good ute." County officials have long coNldered the bulldlng, with lta 902,000 equate feet of uaable 1pece, a top ~ntender to houae county offl~ and courtroom• in rapidly growlngaouth county. Riley said noUfylng the federal 1overnment or th oount1'• rntett11t ln no w1y corwtltua.t a commitment to purciwiM th• pro~rty. "It c.'OUld be withdrawn at any point If we don't think It'• a good d al," the 1upervilor aaid. The building waa d eclared 1urplua property by ttw f-...l government In January and placed on the market. While a sale price for the building has not been set, llOlne estimawa put the 93 acret' worth somewhere between $75 and $100 million. ... PRICES 0000 THRU TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1982 Checking insulation By PAT HOROWITZ ..,_... to the Delly .... DEAR PAT: Wiie• we boagbt oar llouae tile previCH11 owner uJd Ile dioagllt tile wall• were lDJaJated, bet lie wau't sare. 11 there uy way a homeowner can teU If exterior walls have 1afficieat lDJllliltioa? W.8., Butla,ioa Beach A simple test is to place one hand on an outside wall and compare the temperature to that of an inside partition on a cold day. U there's a noticeable difference in the temperature of the walls, your wall insulation is in.adequate. A second easy c h eck is the visual inspection. Turn off the electrical power. Then, take the cover off a light switch located on an outside wall. Shine a flash.light into the space behind the swltchbox and see if there is any insulation there. If you're still not sure, you may want to call in an insulation contractor for a professional opinion. Oft.en, a contractor will ronduct the inspection in return for a chance to bid on the work. Adding wall insulation is probably the most difficult home insulation project. ~ Is limited, special equipment is usually required, and it is very hard to determine whether the wall cavity is being completely filled (if it isn't, a draft will be created). For these reasons. it is wise to hire a professional to do the job. China pattern s DEAR PAT: A few years ago I cat aa Item oat of yoar cohuna widi a IJ1t of IOU.eel for dl1coatiaHd c'1aa patte1111. I misplaced tile cUpplag aad lilope yH or you readers cu belp me locate some replacement pieces for my "N.Y. Bavilaad, Puadeaa Pattern." E.B.E ., Costa Mesa AYS is sending the "china source" list to you. If jllly readers know where your specific pattern can be purchased and contact A YS. the infonnation will be forwarded to you. Smelly humidifier DEAR PAT: I ase a bamJdlfler almost every algbt to keep mol1tare la die air la oar bouse. 11 tlllere any way I can get rid of tbe musty odor la tlae ... mldlfler? I laealtate addlag uytMag to Ute water becaase lt may red ace tllle effectlve11H1 of tllle llamJdlfler. G.l.., Corona del Mar Dissolve one tablespoon o1 20 Mule TeQm Borax per gallon of water before adding to the humidifier unit. Thia treatment may be used once or twice a year to eliminate the musty odor. . • ~I a problem? Then write to 91 Pai Horowitz Pat will cut red 1a~. - getting the answers and ac11on you ,... need to solve 1nequ1t1es 1n government and business. Mat! your qu<>st1ons to Pat Horowitz. Al Your Service. Orange Coast Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. ~ta Mesa. CA. 9262f}. RUFFELL'S"' UPHOLSTHY ·1:4t 11 .-s..e ltZZ HAaaOI ILYD. COSTA MHA-149-1 1~ ~iSSport Photos '1a &.Wt ..... .......... $1275 AUto Cash Rebate 3461 Vio Udo 675-6122 Nol 10 l!CIW#de UdO Ctneme Visit Huntington Center1s Auto Expo '83/Super Sole ---------t iri the moll Feb 10 You con Cltar(1e DAILY "LOT CloMHled Ade 642·1671 thru 13. 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""" -ano wmr f25'0C/19S1CJ 1H2C/11MC. 1 CWIC'fX>T •~r ' ,.,,,..,,. U! ~'ALASKAN'' ~6 ·· 'ERO CLEARANCE INood •urning llllre•1o~e ADDEO SECURtTY & VALUE TO YOUR HOME! 27" WIOE VIHYl ca,.,,.e •un...r. A9C lnsutatrd flllW~ rciu~ to s fttt Of conmtr 1110 cutllC lneh stor~ ~.IS.1 , • I 0 Or.no• Co••I OAILV PILOT /Thurld•v, February ,0, , .. , ..... rt--------------- Risk i~ geographical Th e 5,000 year -round residents of Balboa Peninsula, who find themselves besieged each summer whe n thousands of visitors flock to the beaches, are understandably concerned when they speculate on the posslbillty of a major disaster that might require a mass e vacuation of the narrow, three-mile strip. With only one way to enter or leave the peninsula, that's not a pleasant prospect. Even without a disaster, the homeowners already have trouble bucking summer traffic, when a trip that nonnally takes 10 minutes can stretch out to a n hour. They complain that the city's r ecently updated e mergency disaster plan is oriented toward a military attac k , but does not address such problems as fire or earthquake. City offlclala note there never haa been a need to evacuate the penin1ula, but aay they believe it could be aafely accomplJ1hed If necessary by aeallng off the area, having police direct car1 to the single exit and ua1ng echool bUMe to remove others. So far, they aay, there never haa been a substantial delay in responding to fire or medical calls on the peninsula. The homeownen have every right to air their concerns and to want to be sure public safet y authorities have d rawn up aome workable plans to aid them, should the need ariae. Jkat the geographical problem cannot be overcome. Those who chooee to live in 90 constricted an area must realize they are as vulnerable as thoee who bulld in areas of high flood or brush fire risk. The city can try, but it cannot change the map. fa1ldli1 llllQ---------- TiHJe to reHJove hazard Back in 1977 one wing of Fountain Valley's Harper School was damaged in an arson fire. U nusable for classrooms. the wing was used for storage_ of district furniture and supplies. Last October a second fire did additional damage. At that point the damaged structure became a neighborhood safety hazard and lrUl.tees were urged to order it deml>lished. A committee of parents, teachers and district officials was formed to examine possible alternatives, but since no funds were available to rebuild the wing -and since the e ntire school is scheduled to be closed n e xt year because of declining e nrollment -the committee has recommended that the burned wing be raz.ed . This is the logical road to take . P opulation projections indicate it would be at least 10 years before the district might find it necessary to reopen Harper School. Meanwhile the damaged wing aerves no purpoee and ia ln fact dangerous in its present condition. Tnl.s1ees have decided to wait two more weeks before acting on the a d visory committee'• recommendation. The Idea is to make s u re everyone i n the community is aware of the proposal and to give citizens a chance to speak on the issue at the board's Feb. 17 Qleeting, in case someone has a more feasible proposal. That is fair enough. But the damaged wing has been standing there for too long. Barring IOl1le other unexpected solution, the board should accept the committee's advice and order the structure rued, preferably during the surruner when the rest of the school will be unoccupied. 111111 Beac•----------- Watch wallops Laguna's N e ighborhood W a tc h Inc. a ppare ntly richly deserved the awards bestowed on the group in last week's Patriots Day Parade -and not just for the amusin g "mowing down crime" entry that took the Civic Service and Grand Marshal's award. The Police Department's report on 1982 crime in Laguna Beach showed a 22.5 percent decline in residential burglaries over the previous year, with 92 fe wer home burglaries reported. And Police Chief Neil Purcell gives credit for t h is welcome sta ti s tic to the flourishing Neighborhood Watch groups, now numbering more than 100 in the city. Unfortunately, there was no corresponding decrease in business and commercial burglaries, which increased by two incidents over the previous year. However. the report noted a • cr1nie 54 percent decrease m rape repona and a 15 percent decrease in felony assaults. Increases were recorded in murder -two cases compared with one the previous year -and in auto theft and arson repona. Increased surveillance by patrol officers is credited ln part for a major increase in drunk driving arrests which jumped from 241 in 1981 to 350 last year. Overall, crime ln Laguna dropped 9.8 percent in 1982, based on the so-called "index crime" list used by federal authorities to gauge local trends and compare cities. Obviously, much of the total decline must be attributed to the sharp drop in home burglaries, a fact that s hould inspire Neighborhood Watch groupe in all areas to intensify their efforts to protect their own and others' homes. lrviae -------------- Voice f roHJ the past The recent news that Amtrak officials intend to drop plans for passenger train stops in Irvine. • Mission Viejo and Norwalk was a blow, but Irvine has managed to pull one more card out of its sleeve, and it just might work. That's a 96 -year -old d ocument, the will of James Irvine, whoee vast ranch holding was to become the dty of Irvine. The will deeded land for the San Be rnardino and San Diego Railroad Co. to construct tracks through Irvine's ranch and in exchange required continuing righ ta for freight and passenger aervice in what ia now East Irvine from the railroad firm or its successors. The current succeaor ia the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Co., which owns the tracks on which Amtrak operates Its Los Angelea to San Diego pueenger trainl. Santa Fe, it appean, contends the propoeed new 1topt would: be dRANOE COAST Daily Pilat · ~--................ .... -=i.... . ....... .... c.--. =·~ o--. -. . ·J,. commu ter-oriented and takes exception to that idea on grounds the frequent st.ope could interfere with its freight train lel'Vioe. Since Santa Fe came out the winner in a similar dispute in 1977, which went to arbitration , Amtrak apparently decided to yield and drop the train atop idea. But meanwhile the California Transportation Comm.iulon hu appropriated funds for the new rail stations, $2.3 millJon for the Irvine atop, $1 .8 mllllon for Mission Viejo and $1 .5 mWlon for Norwalk. City officialt hope that pressure from the 1tate commialion , along with Irvine'• land agreement, may penuade Amtrak to reopen clllc\mion with Santa Fe. It would be a rare blatoric:al twiat lf cruaty old Jamet lrvtne were able to ret1Ch from the srave, ln effect, to aid the city that now flowilhes qn hla vatt ranch. 1'tMMNI "· ....., ,.,...,,. ~.,....., ,.. ... ~ .... ,._....... \ .. Letters to the editor Beach flotsam • • stirs memories To the Editor: The wonderful colorful picture of flotsam left ln the aftermath of flooding in Orange County on the front page of your F e bruary l edition evok ed memories of the coastline on the River Clyde in Scotland in the months Immediately preceding the invasion ln Normandy in World War ll. At that time, I was a small boy living on the coast witnessing the growing annada of shipe of all the allied countries as they grouped in the Firth of Clyde awaiting their instructlona. The Queen Mary, now in Lo~ Beach, and her sister ahip the Queen Elizabeth were frequent visitors wearing their drab battle gray colors and usually loaded with about 1~1000 American servicemen on their way to join the battle for freedom. The fruit which shows up ae the flotsam in your picture presumably are oranges or lemons. During "WWII oranges and lemons were a rarity ln the European scene. However, we in Scotland. were fortunate to have a great many American ships in the River Clyde and, presumably, when the ships' storekeepers opened up a box of supplies and found that perhaps they were not quite to their liking they heaved them over the side. ONE OF my jobs as a small boy was to get out at low tide and check the rocky beach areu for any usable produce which was washed up on the ihore and one of \be really big finds waa to pick up o ranges, lemons and grapefruit frequently bearing the "Sunkist" imprint. No doubt, today in C&lifomia we enjoy a surplus of these citn.aa fru.ita and the fruit in your picture would not be among the flotaa.m to be picked up by the beachcomben of Orange County. I might add that. picking up oranges MAILBOX on the beach around Britain during the war was, for a while, a hazardous bufiness since Nail sympathizers in Spain were known to have placed anti-personnel bombs in Spanish oranges which were licked up, from time to time. aroun the British shores b y beachcombers who in many cues either suffered severe damage or indeed loss of life when the bombs exploded. I always wed to poke at the fruit on the shore with a 15 ft. long boat hook before approaching and picking it up always with a certain amount of fear and trepidation. Thank goodness these days are over but I al ways wanted to thank these kind storekeepers for letting us fiave their throw-aways. In this day and age they would be classed as litterbugs. One wonders just where the fruit in your picture came from. DAVID A.W. YOUNG Need protection To the F.ditor: A Mr. D on a Id E . Olson wrote (Mailbox, Jan. 30) about the proposed Newport Beach ordinance for protection of parking control and animal control officers in the performance of their • duties. The incident in which a person supposedly tore up a park:in~ citation m front of the officer should be clarified. The person actually grabbed the offker's citation copies (court and file) from her hands, tore those copies up in little pieces and sprinkled them on the ground. Is this sort of conduct something that a parking control officer should have to deal with? These hard-working women have a tough enough job without having to put up with people like this! 11111111• -------------- Pipeline pact profitable A two-year dispute over flnaftcial terms for the use of a p ipeline running from an oil tanker berth offshore under city-owned land to storage facilities on shore baa at 1.ut been tettled. · Gulf OU Company had been paying the dty $2,400 a fi:1' for U1e of the part of the pipe that runs under the beach and Pad.fie Cout Highway to the Gulf tank farm. When the former 2~-year agreement expired in 1980, the city launched eUorta to increase the lease payment. But negotiations broke down, the dty ordered the company to remove lta pipeline and Gull filed suita. Juat when the dispute was scheduled to go to Federal District Court in Los Angeles, an agreement favorable to Huntington Beach was reached. The oil company now will .,_Y an annual lee of $32,000 for the 1,600-foot IU"etch of pipeline along with $115,000 for uae of the pipeline since the original contract expired plus $100,000 ln legal fees. The new 25-year agreement alao provides that the oil company shall remove the pipeline if the city decidft to develop land under which lt now runs. This all sound.I fair enough, but it la unfortunate that 90 much time, money and eUort had to be expended in trytna to settle the· mue. Cllll ••••111---..::....:..::.-=.::.....:::=;~_.:;__--:_::::::;---__..;.....:;;;..;;; Goat Hill grows up W ith no fewer than three major development plana in line foe review ln the coml.na monthl, Cotta Mesa city plannen are eam1n& their pay th1a )'Mr. Lateat entry in the development 1weepe1akes la the Seaeratrom family'• 100-acre Home Ranch, which envillonl 2.6 mllllon aquare feet of office development, two 400-room botell and retail buildl:nla on the oftllnal Seseratrom home ate ad alt• adjacent to the San D1•10 Freeway between Fairview Road and Harbor Boul9vard. 'l1le project would be just • mtle from the family'• h1ahly ~ful South COMt P1ua and Town C.ter dewlo~ta. 'JM dty alrwty bM ·~ con1tructlon o ••• hotel-condominium and oUlce bulldt~•~ between JO and 14 ltOr1ee hJCll on &O aaa of 8aldOb . . . . famlly land, a110 tn the South Coaat Plua-Town Center area. Hearinp on 1pedfic~or thil project are in the o • Meanwhile, the are preparina co review yet another major development on 80 acres north of th• S.kloka land, the lar1e9t chunk of undeveloped land left ln the dty. Thlt one progo1e1 corwtrucUon cl eoo condomlnlwna and two 300-room bo1ell ot from 10 to u ...... In hltlht. Ccata MeU Mi indMd come a lona way from the daya of' ita dilDarulna OOllt HiU nickname. }lui ane~la feft to wcinder if lt II not now deetlned, •• all th••• wonclrow ltl\ICtUl9 aria and are occupied, to beeom• a 1tant parldftl lot with ....W.• dOOmld to apend molt of ttielr UIM ln tnffliC JI.rm. Parking conlrol is absolutely necessary to the city. Have we fo rgotten the fine revenue for Newport Beach these gal5 generate? Parking control and animal control officers do need some type of protection and a city municipal code is ·the only answer. Obviously the writer never spoke to any parklng control officer or a Newport Beach Police Department official about this incident SHARON SMITH Staff upsei To the Editor: Regarding your Feb. 3 article on leasing of cars for top administrators in the Coast Community College District: The last salary increase the classified (support) staH oi Coast Community College District received was in JuJy 1981. ln July 1982, severe benefit cuts were negotiated into the c lassified contract due to budget cutbacks and a "fiscal austerity program." The classified staff, currently facing the possibility of layoffs. is extremely upset. The increased benefit package that has been approved for our "esteemed leaders" is certainly not appropriate nor necessary at this point in time. RICHARD YAROSH President, Claaslfied Employees Cabinet, California School Employees Association, C.oast Community College Di.strict. Dust bowl To the Editor. One m ust agree with downtown merchant VIK'.Cher. C.ertainly the c.c.t.a Meaa dty officiala ahould have had a definite plan on the boards. when they leveled the buildings at 19th and Harbor. Nol only did they diapllloe all of thoee people, but they al80 created a giant dust bu-¥1 right in the heart of town. It reminds me of that though t ~okina plaque 'Plan Ahe6d' with the Ahead' gradually falling off into space. MA.RY ALICE WU.SON Happy endins To the Editor: My husband, my family and I would like to take th.la opportunity to pu!~ thank everyone involved ln tlie for our lost 11-year~ aon, Feb. 3 and 4. 8'ncett thanla to the Newport Beach Police Department, leCUrlty auanb of Park Newport, Newport C.enter and Irvine, the Boya Club personnel in Eaatbluff, teachers al Eaetbluff Elementary School, the police and abopkeepen on Balboe la1and. the Daily ~. friend., neighbors and even a dos named Brute. We find it hard to elCpll'ta ln words our heartfelt gratitude and appn!datlon for the long houra you gave of younelves during a cold, rainy JUcht. Thanka to God and all of you, our story had a ha~py end.IJ\I. So often tbde daya they don t. We want to ahare our "good new." story with you and all your readers. BARBARA and JOHN POLLOCK Volunteer To the Editor: When the PaUMdel up near Malibu alide down on the bJahway \be mem Is alwaya deaned up ln a day or two. · -· When two feet of and II depollted on C.O.t HJabway ln HW\tlnpm Belch it tuddenly ~ an lmw'mountable ~· A week hat 80"" by md the ~-:~1 = like to volW\t.r my Ume (and my sboW)) to pt the work startA9d and maybe l9t eamibocly'1 rw in par. JAMJ:S R. OALLAOHD . S..ma U\at more and more ref•rffl conuol the OOlllDI ol ....-•much• &hi playwa. wa-e ~ .. '" FaUllTl.ATID n rm 0 0 ts 7 a WHO ELSE WANT TO LOOK YOUNG~R WITHOUT G()JNG !O A DO OR? H•ve you ever thought abo•t having a face lift t If so, perhaps you showd wait. Surgery, as you know, is very expensive, and many people feel it should only be used as a last resort. Not only that, there is now a new product on the market that lets you take up to 10 years off your face without the expense and trouble of going to a doctor. 11tis product was devel- oped by Mrs. Ernest Borg- nine and many of the top stars in Hollywood abso- lutely swear by it. In fact, Jessica Walters, Brenda Vaccaro, Connie Stevens, Maureen Dean, Jed Allen, Debbie Reynolds, Tommy and Jo Lasorda and Jayne Meadows are just a few of the important celebrities who Use and enthusiastically en- dorse this product. And what about Ernest Borgnine? Did you see him a few weeks ago fighting with f ascinatlng. It is a mysteri- ous formula that ·comes from the roots of a very rare cac- tus plant that was first dis-, covered by the Aztec Indians hundreds of years ago. And, until now, this remarkable look-young treatment was only available in certaiJt very remote ~dons of Mexico. This formula is certainly not cheap but the stars who use it say it works like magic. The entire proc~ takes only half an hour and insiders say there is nothing like it for anybody who wants to look years younger than their actual calendar age. It is easy to use. All you do is apply the formula to your face and wait. "The cream is pink when you apply it, and gradually turns white," says Tova. After it turns white it should be removed. One of the great things about it is that there is no guess work. It 'knows' what to do by itself!" '' .•. Actually, he looks so good many. of his co-stars have accused him of having a/ace lift/ ... '' Tom Selleck on Mapum, P.I.? If you did see him you probably noticed that he· looks younger now than be did 10 )'ears ago. Actually, i. looks 8o good many of his co-1tar1 b•e acc"sed him of uug af.u lift/ i "But the best thing of all," says Mrs. Borgnine, ''ls the way it makes you look years and years younger with just one application. In fact," she says, "this ls what I call a 'no excuse' product that is backed up 100% by my- peno~ill parantee." "I la~""' W • fu~Uft. TM ollly rea011 I look yoagn toay tlla I dill 10 ,_,.. •10 u •~ctun~ o/wut "'Y wif~ luul tlbco~r~d." ' ply 10 ahead and order Mrs. Borplne's formula by mail or telephone. Then, as soon as it arrives, try it out in the priYacy of your home, and take a close look at the ~ amazing change you will see in your mirror! After that, if: you are not 100% satisfied, 'simply send back the empty product container and Mrs. Borgnine will see to it that you get a complete refund with no questions asked. RetMmber I You can't lose -Erust BorpiM money b"t yo" can lose years of/yo"rappearancel It is easy to order. J"st fill o"t the co"pon below and send it to Mrs. Borgnine with yo"' paytMnt. Or, if yo" wish to order by Visa or Master Card, yo" can dial (800) 453-1214 [In Utah dill( 1 (800) 448-7350]. Either way, yo"' order will be sent promptly by return mail. Thank you. NO.ftllK ORDIR COUPON r-------· · · ·-------, ....... ''""'end mat• .ocsa.,, --------------------, I TO: MRS. ERNEST BORONINE VITAL NOftf I Clo TOVA-9 Corporation Credl1 card Ot<Mr9 can be handled I 341 Huntley Or., Dept. T-13 by phone. 0te1 1 <eoo> 453-1214 Of, I L A I CA 90048 In UtMI, 1 (800) 44&-7350. I 0 • nge ea, · RIMIMNRt " 11 TOt.L , ... , I I Dear Mrs. Borgnlne: ~ Yea, I want to try the formula you have dlecovered. I am enclosing $39.00 plus ... $2 .15 po1tage and flandllng (Total $41 .75) and I understand I must~ 1~ satisfied or that after 30-daya I return the empty product container and receive a complete refund with no questions asked. NOTa: Check here If you wteh to orw by credit card. 0 VIM 0 Mutercerd 0 American ~P' ... Card Number --------E•piretion 01te ----- • . • • . . • • . . . . . . . . • . . • . . • . . . . . • . • . . . . . • • . • . . • . . I I . • . . . • . ' • f • t • • • i • I ' • ' .... -. . . . . '. L • 4 ' ' _J - I I I I r I '• I (, '') J' I( J I .. I) J •1 .. 'll ~ i, ! I• JI 't ., ... !1 I' '\ .. 'J • l ' I ~· 'J ~I (' " i ( ... ,. : I' .J ' "' j' If I• I I ,, I rl I t! •• -1 i . . . Or•OO• Colll OAIL y PILOT/' t -llJFtdl ~ -~rtbru~w 10 1 • ttH -' . . . . . .. -.: .. .. •. .. . . •. :: . ·. . .. · •. " . . . . · • • .· ., • .. .. . · . • .. . . . . . • . . ... ... ' . . ·: :: ·: .. :· .· .· .. . : I 11 Ot1nge Co11t DAil Y PIL011Thurld1y, ebru1ry 10, tN oastal couples announce engagements, set weddins dates Wright-Plahn Tlw l'lltlll(Jl'ltll•nt of .Judy Wrl.Cht 111 Slll'ldon Plnhn 11 unnour11>toel hy lwr 1>1•r1•111.H, Do11uld ttnd M1uy Wright of Nt•wpu1 l &·m·h i'lahn 11 tht• aon or SonJH Pluh11 of l .. tnl'llJilf>I umt tht> Iott• John Pluhn Uur Ludy Qut•t•n of Angt'IK. Nt•wport Beol·h , will bl' tht• 1il'lllllK Cor tht.• Aug 6 wl'dchng Sc haw b-Doelz Wood1-Tidn1ar1h .Mr und M1 II Hh·hurd Lindll·v Wurnlli or Coron11 dt·l Mur onnuunl'•• 1 I"' 1•11.c11Kt•mt•1ll ,,r tht•ar cleughtt•r Allie.on Llndlt·v W11ud11 to titoefft(t' 1-'rurll'hl 'r1drrnmih Ill SulrH Mkhul'I 1uuJ All AnRt'IM Churl·h 111 Corona dt•I Mur ho• b1•1•n rt'i..•rvt'Ci for th1•1r Ju1w 18 w1'dd111tc Th•· fulun• brldearoom 111 tht• !IOn or Mr und MrK G(.'Orgt• F'ranc:l1 Tldmanih of Ouk Drook, Ill Li pot-Everett J Jr.wu•tt or Arwht•llfl Tht• Wt'tldlnliJ 11 plnnnt'<.I fm AUK 'J.7 In Sl11 Slrnun &md Jutlt• Church, llunll11Klon At•11dl Wag taff-Moon (ic•nit•I Wug11lLlff und O..rtl•n Moon, both ur Jh.111t1n"wn Bc.1och. will he marrl'-'<l June 4 ut the• Powuy honw of tht• brtdc.>'ll parents. Jim nnd Nancy Wnl(liturr Muon Is the aon of the• luw DallBS Moon oncl Dorothy Ferrell uf Huntington &>1wh The Pngagoment of Barbara R. Llpot to Mackey-Chandler James B. Everett la announct.>d by her parents thl'lr d1u1httr. Annf'tt• Ch .. rl• Ma<'k•)', IO MkhlM.'l O\l1 Chandler pf Dana Polnt. TN! fu&uN ....._, brldt>&room ii Uw 1un of Marilyn Brant Chandl•r anct Ot11 Chnndl.-r. Thtt Wt'<ldln1 dau• hu• *" tM'l for Murt·h 27 In S• Mnry'• EplJ1COpul Churc·h. Luguno Bf.uch ( I Killian-Mintie Lauren Michele Killian. daughter of the late Charles Bruce and Bonnie Tillar Klllum, and Jamt't Marlin Mlntie. llOn of Robert W. and Tally Seager Mlntic of Toluca Lake. are engaged and plun a Sept. 24 wedding. Killian ia thl' granddaughtt•r 0( George LesllP Killian of lluntln~ton Harbour. Jonnm• Taylor Schwab will be marru .. >d Junt> 4 to John Lt.>w1s Doelz. Tht• l'Ouplt."s engagement iH annount>t•d by ht•r parents, Mr and Mrs. Paul Joseph &hwab of Manhattan Beach. Th~ future bnqegnlOl'Tl':t purents ttre Mr. and Mrs. Me-lvin Louis Doelz of Corona dcl Mar Dr. und Mrs. Churles A. Lipot of Fountain Mr. and Mrs William Wulter Maukt•y of Vallt-y. Everett Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jame. -Lagunn N1guc•I unnounc.~ the engttgt-nu.•nt ol .-~~~--~~-------~__.;;;~~~~~~~~,-~-===-~~~~~~-::=====-==========-...:..JI Haven-Hill Downey-Kohler Mr. and Mrs . Car rQ ll G . Downtty o f Louisv1lle. Ky. announce the t>ngagement or their daughll'r, Valerie Ann Downey, lO Gerald J~ph Kohler lll. son of Marilyn J . Kohler or Costa Mesa and Gerald J . Kohle r Jr. of Newport Beach. Their May 28 wedding will be in Our Lady Queen of Angels Church. Newport Beach. Laurie Suzanne; Haven'• engagement to Rodney Clark Hill ia an n oun~ed by her parents, Kathleen Haven of Santa Ana and Dr. Albert V . Haven of Alpine, forme rly of Laguna Beach. Mr. and Mra. Merle S. Hill of Monterey Park a r e parent• of the fu ture bride groom . The wedding will be June 4 in Arcadia. Barnes-Lasley Connie Barnes and Steve Lasley will be married May 15 m lhe First Presbyterian Church 6f Fulle rton. 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HUNTINGTON BEACH -1035 12th St., Apt. 6, Huntington Beach 92703. Phone: 536-2577. IRVINE -Senior Center, P .O. Box 19575-9575, Irvine 92713. Phone: 660-3889. LAGUNA BEACH -Senior Citizens Club, P .O. Box 1343, Laguna Beach 92652. Phone: 497-2441 (afternoons). PLACENTIA -120 S . Bradford, Placentia 92670. Phone: 993-8133. SANT A ANA -20 Civic Center Plaza, City Hall. Sant.a Ana 92701. Phone: 834-4811. SAN CLEMENTE -Senior Center, 238 Del Mar, San Clemente 92672. Phone: 498-3322. SAN J UAN CAPISTRANO -Hot Springs Dance Hall, 12506 Paseo Adelanto, San Juan Capistrano 92675. Phone: 493-1171, Ext. 245. 82 83 ... 88 The laugh• at the ucheen" bar are the only real thing on the comedy'8 1et. Page 86. ·D 0 TUSTIN -T ustin Senior Citizens C lub, 300 Centennial Way, Tustin 92680. Phone: 544-8890. Senior citizens gather for a mixer twice a month in Huntington Beach to talk about the home sharing program. Shared housing.-. • An ans\Ner: to elderly' s living? By PAT HOROWITZ O(tM Delly f'ttol ltaft Many Orange Coast senior citizens are living alone' and not Uking it. Maintaining a large home or apartment is too costly or ~ifficult for them, and it can be a lonely existence for older people whose families are not in close contact. Shared housing could be the answer to many living problems of the elderly and this option will become a work.able reality with ~e initiation in early March of a compu tenzed countywide iflformation and referral system to expand shared housing frogl"am& for senior citizens. • Funded by a $35,000 grant from the county Board of S perviso~ which also acts as the Housing Authority. the new demonstratn:m program will be adminiatered by the Feedback fo~*"-a nonprofit service organization for senior ciliz.ena ~~dy operates TLC (transportation, lunch and counaellng) ~in the county and one of t he established shared housinc ~upervisor Roger Stanton, who suggested the cowtty prosram ~t September, said he sees the idea aa a simple way to provide OlMY seniors with important financial and social benefits, not the lieaat of which are companionship and the personal assistance that the presence of another person can provide in emergencies. Stanton added ~t participating seniors will realiz.e benefits from reduced housing costs. which in turn will provide them with more income for transportation, medical services and other necessities. Muriel Nelson, project services manager for Feedback. said, "Funding is sufficient to get this program off the ground. We hope more money will be allocated if we're successful and have good participation from the existing programs." Stan ton noted that funding in subsequent years could come from local. state or federal ~ants or Crom the private sector. Nelson explained that the central registry will" list those willing to share their homes and those wanting to share a home. That infonnation then will be forwarded to existing programs and to others the foundation will develop in new areas. "There are three basic reasons for home sharing: financial considerations, companionship and security," Nelson said. "We will •ttempt to match up lifestyles and make sure people who share a home also share very similar attitudes. It's just as important to Utility stock said good inve§tment .._... to IM Dely Not .Now is the time fo r ipwestment-rp.inded Americans to consider a shift Crom money rp.arket funds to selected stocks - ind utility stocks could well represent a sale bet. In a special "Investment outlook" In Consumers Digest, an lftt.erview with finandal advisor .hllip John Niemark re veaw hy. Why look to the stock mar~t? •!Money, cash Uquldlty, ls now Unportant again," says Niemark. "American corponlt.ions are on a <flfferent footing. Those with Uquldlty will be the onea that flt. The same ia true of vtduals." Not sugsesting an eXodua from oney market funds (which rve the same function aa np), the interview rev•• t£ that aach funda will ~ .-Y 9llnificantly lem intereat in next few l'('Oflthe. P,retentlng evidence to b«k. up theory for recovery, Niemark na today'• economk 4'1tuaUon ~end of 1974, when t..e at.ode r.ket took off. Recent MWI ... .....,._ -and • tremendoUI of stock marbt ecUvlty -alantlat• tb• theorlea 11111'"'41-'·t.t ln ..... ~ latlMeVI. lkltk market rel*ll the •r flf the countl'J :• ••'9 Nlemark. "For t.tUI reoowry, look- to old-fashioned values -hard work, toil, industry -and to the economic segments that exhibit the same traits. These are not the runaway, exciting stocks." Consumers Digest tells it1 readers to watch for other facton as well when selecting a s tock. One fac1or Is low price/earnings ratios (for example, stocks that sell at four or five time. their yearly ea rnings). Also recommended are stock.a lasued by companies that. have high liquidity and little debt. And consumers enterinc the market should keep read!ns the newa, mapzinet and special reports w atay poeted on investment-related newa. "One category of stock that meeu a ll of the Important Investment criteria ta utililies.0 Utlllty companlu have m•nY allures unmatched by other 11oeka. Good utility atocb yield 10.5 to 13 percent annually. 'rhat benefit II oomJ)Ounded by a la aUowtna eech lnvator u much• $760 worth of dlvidenda each )"Mr we free if cl\Olle dMdenda ~ f11lnvesW!d in the uUUty. Such a WC~ can double a 1tock'1 eneea.e yie1d. With a pro-buelnna climate returnlna to the country, Coneumen Dt1e1t .... u&JUty CO(ll..-on ~ •&rwlet ncht ~ilnce 1t1te re~atoty comndllloftl an 11'11'1 mon liberal rate mere•., than In the 'We will attempt to match up lifeatylea and make aure people who ahare a home alao ahare very similar attitudes.' find out what people could not share. Anyone getting involved in this program would be giving up something -either privacy or thelr own household and many of thelr howehold possessions. We all have anxieties, and It's essential to explore and verbalize concerns before arrangements are finalized." Many of the established home sharing programs in Orange County bold regular mix.en foe leflior dt.lz.ena. The Feedback Foundation and the city of Huntington ee.ch sponsor mixers the ffnt and third Tue9daya of each month •t the Huntington Beach TLC fecility in Lake Park u part of its Homesha.ren Pl"OIJW1l· ·~e.e mixers allow the ten.lot' cltir.ens to get acquainted with each other and to diacuss their individual housing needs With each other," Nellon said. "We have had 150 active participanta since the program was started here last July. Of these, 100 have homes and 50 are looking for a home. There are 30 active homesharers at this time, 25 of whom are women." she added. Income and age are optional information it.ems requested by the Huntington Beach program. although all participants are asked if they are senior citizens. Presently, the age range of Huntington Beach seniors involved In the homesharing program is between 55 and 93 years. The majority has less than $500 monthly income. The only difficulty this program has experienced ia follow-up for a few homesharers, according to a Homesharer monthly report. Those who have problems call daily or weekly. But after these problems are alleviated they are 10met.imes dJfficult to ~h. Most participants do drop in or attend the mixers and parties, however. Nelson noted that recently. seniors have contacted the program to inquire if they can attend the mixers to make friends. Many say they are feeling isolated and lonely. One lady was recovering from a stroke and was very depreeeed. She attended WitH money market intereet on the decreaee, investments into good utility etock can malle your money 1taek up. • the mixer and said she felt liked and happy for the first time since the atroke. In addition to meeting housing needs and providing 80ci.aJ contacts the Huntington Beach Homesharen program reports other benefitsreceived by ita participants. In November, the di.rector of the Foster Grandparent program began to share her home with one of the participants. That same penon received a job through a referral provided by Homeshaters; the third aenior to attain a job th.rough a referral from the program. ' Nehlon stressed that the countywide homesharing program will involve a lot of counseling with protection of the confidentiality of information, both about thoee willing to sh.are their homes and tru.e eeeking a home to share. "We alao will emphasize that this program is not 'renting a room.' It will involve sharing a home 80 that neither penon leela that the other is 'top q , ... ahe said. Senior citizena in1ere9Ced in ~ more about shared housing are advi8ed to oootact the ~ sharing program in their own area. Jim Dukette, Orange County Senior atizem Office adminlatrator, said aeniora interested in home sharing al9o may phone 834-5856 for more lnfonnation. "Thll phone number is a retoUrCe contact toe eenk>ra who have aoclal, medical, legal or disability-related ooncema, M well as shared housing inquiries," he explained. Dukette said the county Senior Ctizena Advi8ory Council appointed an ad hoc committee to study the concept of shared housing when the idea was first being explored at the county level. ''The committee's support of shared housing was ratified by the fUl.1 couilcil and presented to the Board of Supervisors. We aee thJB program as opening up new opportunities for older people," he said. Dukette emphasiz.ed the need for local shared housing programs to provide a chance for diacusak>n to Benior cit:bena contemplating a change in their living arrangements. "It'• important for people to learn about what is involved and allow ·~ them to ask any questions they may have about this housing option. "Shared housing is a pretty dynamic thing and It can be a boon to a great number of P,f!Ople on a broad-range basis." Small business sees reaSOn for optimism . - conditiona in the next six moot.ha. Dunkelberg cautioned that the improvement comes from a Yet)'-J low point. "Fa>nomically, small businea hu been throuah the ringer.'' he said, But hla findi.np 1 h o w e d c 1 e a r 1 y t h a ·t improvement ha begun. !'Although ffrma have been expectlng-economic improvement for IOl"M time, it appears th.at UU. optlmlsm will be tranalaW!d into lncreHed expenditures for capital, Inventories and new employeeS." he said. Companlea still will be caulloua, he conceded, but be lllllded that ''now it appears thq are re.dy to put their monq where lheir hopee are." Durtna the aevere downt\&111 the amall-buai{'eu community had become leaner and harW. .. Ill Or•no• COii\ DAIL y PILOT /Thurtday, February 10, ioe:s (gffi \!lffi[~ffi[I)~ GOlll Ol lllDll A ·.A. purpose defined Hoth vulnerable. North deal•. NORTH +AK Q c;) & Sometime• you have to take certain rltk• t.o make your contract. That la not a lime for the faint of heart or for playlnr aafe. ace and rutted heart, thea hoped for tbe but 11 be cuh· ed dumm1'1 thne htsb . 1pade1. Whe• LhOM trick• DEAR ANN LANDERS: We who are In Aloohollct Anonymout iratefully recqpilM chat you have been a friend and at.rona supporter for many yea,., and many of ua have come to the program u a result of your augg.esdona. You a.re correct In that du&lly addicted people, as long as one of their addlcUona t.•aloohol, are fully qualified and more than welcome In the A.A . program. I happen to have more than one problem myself. However, In a recent column to a mother who said her daughter waa "on drugs" and "every dime she makes goes to support her habit," yo\A ~ that she UJ'le her daughter to go to Alconolica Anonymoua. And, in a lat.er column, to a wife who said that ahe and her husband "have been smoking pol for 14 years," again you recommended A.A. In the second column you went on to say, "Recently I have neceived thousands of letters from potheads who want to get off. My consultant for this problem, Dr. Edward C. Senay, recommends one of two approaches. First, good old Alcoholics Anonyinous ... " If any alcoholic problem existed In these instances, Ann, your readers were not made aware of it. We think they might conclude that pel"90ns "on drugs" or who a re potheads can become memben of A.A. As you know, thia is not the cue, unless they are also addicted to alcohol. 'Fhe difference is clearly defined In our A.A. traditions. We 1lJ"e able to help only the alcoholic. This is not a decision we made in order to be exclusive, Ann. It is what our experience has taught us. More and more treatment centers, counselors, • · llOIOSCOPI BY SIDNEY OMARA Friday, February 11 ARIES (March 21-April 19): Commitment is made, financial resources are tabulated, relationship is s(rong and your presti~e is enhanced. Lunar focus on friends, hopes and wishes. . TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Know when project is finished -transaction probably has been COO\pleted. Superior waits in wings, is keen o~rver. will reward your efforts. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Pioneering spirit prevails. Spotlight o n travel , distan.ee. communication, .. ability to become familiar with another language. CANCER (June 21-July 22): You get results through unorthodox methods, procedures. Intuition pla)(s key role. Focus on money, partnership and a dramatic tum of events. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Diversify, hold off on final decisions, see picture in its entirety, perceive your own potential. Spotlight on travel, legal matters, special documents. . VIRGO (Aug. 2:i-~pt. 22): Stick to practical matters; feeling of being uprooted is but temporary. ~eone is trying to shove you off course - maintain balance, keep goal in sight. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Be ready for change; travel, variety. Views wiU be vindicated. Focus on children, speculation, contests, intensified relationships with members of opposite sex. . SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Spotlight on security, domesticity, safety devices and basic adjustment where home and family are concerned. Emphasis also on special purchases. SAGl'l"l'AJUUS (Nov. :.!:.!-.LJeC. il): Avoid trying to be in too ma ny places at once. Make calls, contacts and prepare resume . Give full play to intellectual curiosity, ask questions and realize indeed that world can be your oyster. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22°-Jan. 19): Important financial deal tops agenda. Major point is proven, your efforts are vindicated, you'll be granted proper license. Focus also on payments, collections. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You'll be at right place at crucial moment. Timing and judgment prove correct. Cycle high, wear bright colors, make personal appearances and direct appeals. PISCES (Feb. 19-Mareh 20): Neas that had been shrouded in mystery, illusion and· deception will now. receive benefit of greater light. You'll have opportunity to take charge of your own destin . ,.. therapi9t9' en4 °'• or1ani .. Uona-ar .. referrln1 people without aleohoUc problenw to A.A. The real loeer la the addicted lndlvldual becauae there 18 no way we a.re able to make a non-alcoholic Into a member of AJcoholl~ Anonymous, We would appreciate your help .. Ann, In getting thla rnetia&e to the publk. We want very much to help all fellow sufferenr.t help aa quickly as poealbie. Sending them to A. . will only delay the Jr recovery . -SINCERELY, JIM K . CHAIRMAN, AREA SERVICE COMMITTEE OF A.A. DEAR JIM: I am well aware tut A.A. 11 ollly for dlote wlllo are addicted to alcoHl, btlt a areat · muy people wbo write to me aay tlaey are tikin1 Dill•, 1moklD1 pot, upertmeatla& wltla cocalae ud LSD ud tlaea Add, "( started wlt.ai beer ud boote. Every day I uve a bottle of wlae or a Ul.f bottle of bovboll or vodb to 1et 1olD1. I bow If I CCH1ld qait drlnklag I wo.1ld uve tbe •DI power to stay away from tlae rett of tlae anti." • To me, tlala coaatltatet alcobollam, ao I aead tbem to tbe beat place I how -Alcollollca Anonymoaa. I am pleaaed to report that buadreda of people ba~ written to 1ar,1 "God ble11 you, Ann. A.A. got me off everytbln1. ' · POJ SHOTS ~.!_ ~SHLEIGH BRILqANT A Show? or a Sale? Actually both! Huntington Center Moll hosts Auto Expo '83/ Super Sole ond free drowing Thurs. thru Sun., Feb. 13. Win $1275 c01h rebote on yOUf new cor. MY EAR IS A~WAYS OPSN F'<>". ArP"ECIA'T'ION, llUT FOP. G"'TICISM, YOU HAVE TO MA~E N" APPOllllT' MEN T. lpek Jeweler• 18 Kt. Gold Ring 12 Diamond• 0 .24 Ct. 1 Ruby 0.83 Ct. Ruby $701. L'Or Elegant 14 Kt. Gold Bracetet o A 8 7 4 •A 101 I' WEST EAST + J187 + tSI c;) Q J 1 ' a c:/' & 10 e • 0 v.w 0 Q ••• • KQJt •at.._ __ _ SOUTH • 10' a Declarer wa1 E1t.eb1n Cuian or Chile. Hit redouble of three heart•, by agree· menl, 1howed flr1t•round control of the 1ult, and hla partner dl1played touching faith when he leaped to the •mall 1lam in di1mond1. at.God up. declarer wa1 home. He nirted a club In hind and a heart In dummy. Everyone wa1 down t.o two carda and the lead w~• on the table. Declarer •Imply led club from the table and Eaat waa trapped In a trump coup. Declarer held the K..J or trump• behind hit queen and. no mat.I.er what Eaat did. the laat two t.rlcka, and the alam, were In Lhe bag. c;;> A I! O K J 10 & 3 •• 8 The bidding: N...U. Eul S..tli WHl 1. • ... 1 0 .,... MMe 1 c;;> 1 NT I c;) I• ..... IO P ... 3 Q DW. BAie PUI We1t led the king of club•. taken by the ace in dummy. Declarer ca1hed the •ce of diamond• and learned about the bad trump break. He flneaaed the ten of diamond• and then made the key play or 1urrendering a club. Nole that declarer mu1t caah the hl1h 1pade1 before he r.ulf• a club. If he doe• not, Eatt will ahed a spade on the third club and then rurr the third apade t.o defeat the alam. I O PUIP ... P ... Opening lead: Kine of •. We1t shifted to the queen of heart.I. Declarer took the llMA IOMllCI ATWIT'S ENO ' There ia a notation with my pharmacist that I not only prefer to have my pre.cription filled in a container where the cap acrews on, but it is Imperative to my mental health. - The child-proof safety cap combined with my mid-life criaia was just too much for me to handle. (Some say it's redundant.) I can't think of anything that has caused the older generation more consternation during the past decade than the.e cape. It'a one of the reasons why some women refused to have another child. They didn't mind the long exhausting days and the sleepleu nights, the money. the stomach muscles that sagged around the knees. It was the thought of having to go through another period of asking their 2-year-old to help them get the top off their Valium. The biggest complaint came from the elderly who couldn't begin to get the child-proof caps off without running over them with a wheelchair. No~, manufacturers are at work trying to perfect a-one-siz.e-fit.s-all cap. Good luck. A&Z Ring and Earring Co. 14Kt Gold Heart. 1 Diamond $25. C.W.&J Corp. 14 Kt. Gold Neckl.ce 53 Ol8t'nonds 1.10 Ct. $33. Century Geme 14 Kt. Gold Necklace 18 Diamond 0.47 Ct. $938. Gold DIOQ«9 14 Kt. Gold NecklllQe 53 Diamond• 1.10 Ct. $876. RamaJ8"era 14 Kt. Gold 16 Rubya 0.80 Ct. $90. The Gold Creet 14 Kt. Gold Breoetet In 30 years, 1 have ever eeen anything that is child-proof. The strength of a 2-year-old is awesome. There la no couch that cannot be moved by them, given the incentive of a duat--covered sucker underneath It. There is no garage door too heavy that contains Daddy's electric drill and paint brushes that cannot be raised. There ia no cupboard too high for them to scale with the promise of a banana on the top shelf. I have seen small children pull bubblegum machines down to their level, lift an 80-pound dog on the diqing room table or bend a roof TV antenna with their &are hands. . I don't think manuf.acturera will ever be able to serve youth and old age at the same time. It makes more sense for the elderly to Rent-a-Kid. What a union that would make! The aenior group would have the wisdom to know what is safe and what isn't and the child would have the strength to open their revolving caps, their hermetically sealed combs and laminated bacon pack.ages. The possibilities are limitless.. You could.take a 2-year-old with you on airline tripe to open the package of unsalted peanuts and just think of the lives they could save by being able to start a new roll of plastic wrap without tearing it. It's rather ironic, isn't it. that the ones who caused the high blood pressure. headaches, dizziness and b1un:ed vision .in the fil'Sl place are now capable- of curing them. Earth /Trepuree ~t.Gold Necklace 9 Diamond• 0 .10 Ct. $2~2. Gangl Jewelers 14 Kt. 1 Ct. Cftrtne Heart $52. Jana Unlveraal 14 Kt. Gold Ring 11 Diamond• 0.50 Ct. $525. Royal Gem Co. 14 Kt. Gold ....,, 13 Diamonds 0.48 eta. 11 Emerald• 0.42 eta. 24 O&amond• 0.17 Ct•. 20 Diamond• 1.20 Ct. $1350. .$593. \ $575. Salum and . Maleek 14 Kt. Gold Heart 3 Diamond• 0.15 Ct. $186. Sar•hJ.....,_ 14 Kt. Gold Triangle Earrlnge 2.0 Ct. O/wt CUbtc ZJrconla $129. South Amerk:an Gema 18 Kt. Gold ~. 0.75 Ct. 3.75 Pink Tourmoullne $1575. • THElf• 18 NOTHlllG ft CAN'T OFRll AT UNllEUEVAllL Y LOW MIC•• -CJll TO 71" LOW.II THAN 0.,.,.11 .-nurY 8T"""'1 .. • 22 INTWRNATIONAL .IEWELDI UNDD ONE ROOF. HOURS MONDAY -8ATUAOAY 10AM-8 PM fRU PARt<ING IN REAR EJ Phone f irins plan huge expenditures General Telephone of California will spend $39 million in its Orange division for new equipment and construction during 1983, officia ls have announced. Statewide. the phone company has allotted $688. 7 ma Ilion to modernize Its facilities and bring 9ervice standards up to date, said J ohn Dokken, General's public affairs representative. The construction budget as part of a five-year, $4 billion effort to ex pand service and install electronic equipment, Dokken said . In the firm's Orange County service a r eas -Including Laguna Beach, Huntington Beach and parts of Westminster. Laguna Niguel and Garden Grove -$31 million will be spent on n ew t elep h one switching equipment. Installing electronic switching will bring major improvements to the system, Dokken said. "We needed to bring our equipment up to state-of-the-art levels, and catch up to the rapid growth whlc.h occurred in ou'r ar«>as an the 70s," he said. O f General's 2.3 million customers throughout the state, nearly 34 percent are served by electronically -contro lled equipment. The <'Ompany expects that half its customers will be on electronic switching by 1984. Meanwhile, offidals for Pacific Telephone, which services a major portion of the county , announc ed the firm will be spending more than $8 million in the state each working day this year. A $2.1 billion construction program is planned for 1983 with 65 percent of that amount set for projects to accommodate growth, according to Diane Oailacis. a spokeswoman for the finn. Among the expendi t ure s scheduled is $120 million for installation of fiber optics, a system which uses bursts of laser light to transmit calls In hair-thin glass fibers rather than <.'Opper cables Of that amount, $64 billion is for a route between South ern California a nd Northern California, Orange Coaal DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, February 10, 1983 ... State production still unchanged. BY UREN E. KLEIN or .... .,..,,...,..,. California'• bualne" cllmato tor aeneral manufacturlnJ dld not improve ln 1982, aocordlna to an annual 1\udy by a national aocoununa tlrm. The atudy ranked Caltfornla 26th amona the 48 cont11uou1 1tate1 thla year -the Hme raUng the it.ate achJeyed ln 1981. The re.ulta were reported ln a atudy done by Alexander Grant & Co. and conducted with the cooperaUon of the C.Onference of State Manufa c turer•' Aaaoclationa (OOSMA). The Grant atudy la called ''The Fourth Stu dy of General Manufactu.rt.na Bual.nest Climate of the 48 Contlguoua St.ates of America, 1982." In the study, California ranked low ln balancing lta budget - 46th. Only Indiana and Mlaouri were rated lower. Callfornta al80 ranked on the low end of the acale ln: at.ate and local public welfare expenditures per capita -46th, average workers' compertsation lnaurance rate -44th, fuel and electric e n e rgy coat s -4 lat and manhours lost -39th. The state waa ranked first ln change In taxes, vocational education enrollment and abeolute population change and ranked flfth in unemployment compensation net worth. The top at.ate, Florida, scored 8~ polnta, while the state ranked last, Michigan, scored only 16. This year, there was a marlted 1982 BUSINESS CLIMATES STUDY . " ..... Ranke Ind Reglonal Awet91" N0"1'H CINTftAL 18 .. Numbers indicate ranking s ta tes achieved in 1982 bm iness 'cli mate study conducted by national accounting firm. difference between Callfornia's rating on factors controlled or influenced by state and local governments and lta rating on non-government-controlle d factors. In a rank.ins based aolely on 12 government-controlled factors, the state moved up to 17th ln the nation, as compared to 25th in 1981. But ln its ranking baled on 10 non-government-controlled factors, California ranked 35th, up from 22nd in 1981. The non-government factors include ma nufacturing wages, union membership, average hours worked and energy oosts. Bob Monagan, president of the Califor nia Manufacturers Association, said the factora hurting California most In the study were energy and workers compensation COltl. Monagan predicted the state's workera' ceompenaation rate.a will only w onen next year. ''The h u ge U bi llion workers' compensation benefit boost palled by the Legialature late in 1982 will plunge the state lnto last place in thia category," Monagan ~d. : Pagers, once revered by doctors, now have mass appeal By SYLVIA PORTER -In N ew York City, a "S tork Alert" pager is available to pregnant women so they can immediately contact t heir husbands shou ld t h ey be unavailable by phone or otherwise. -In Tulsa, an Oklahoma couple has arranged t.o have their two teen -age daughters take along beepers when they go out on dates as reminders that the sirls a.re due h ome at an agreed-upon ume. -In San Antonio, Texas, a mother straps a beeper on her children's belts so she can beep them when it's Ume for them t.o come in for dinner. The United States as on the verge of being "beeperized," with a boom shaping up for the electronic paging device that helps our mobile society keep m touch with office, home and Mends No bigger than a cigarette pack, the beeper -which originated in the 1950s as a communication tool for the medical profession -il> now gaining wide acceptance in the nation's households, In 1970, there were an estimated 53,000 pagers in use, the total jumped to 364,000 by 1976, to 964.000 at the end of 1981 and is now at more than 1.5 m il li o n , according t o Thomas Lamoureux, executive director of Telocator Network of America , the rndustry's trade association. Lamoureux forecasl8 there will be 7 million beepers in use by 1990 with ~ 851-83~0 111EDRAPERY CONNECTION Cus tom Draperies Etc. . . . .... For Your New Outlook 40cro SALE. 60% Speclahzino In Coordinating Fabrics. Wallpaper & Bedspreads Featuring M&B Mini Bllnds. Vertlcles. Wood Blinds, Shades JOHN R. MeKEON Oecorat0< /Own41f $2.9 ~~~ LUNCH .¢ ESCAPES Dally departures from the humdrum with Sou&~: Sandwich, p Louie or French Dip revenues exceeding $2 billion. And as the boom for pagers progresses the cost of the device will go down, just as technolog y slashed the prices for calculat.ors. The C06t for beepers is not cheap. The device can be purchased for ar ouna $100; another $10 to $1~ a month is required for a pho ne answering service that triggers the beeper via a coded number. The beeper and service can be leased. though, for about $20 a month -but that's still not cheap. Since the Federal Communications Commission ann o unced It was allocating separate radio frequencies for national paging, many m ajor companies have indicated interest an supplying the service, including MCI Communications, American E)cpress, Metrom e dia , Communications Industries. Mobile Communications Corp. and National Public Radio. The inde pe nde nt rad io common carriers that provide local mobile communications service in competition with the local phone companies wilJ play a key r o l e in the n e w multimillion-dollar ventures. One new system would be linked to a satellite that wou ld permit a businessman in New York City to beep his counterpart in San Francisco if he is unavailable to take a phone call. The Washington O .C.-based control center w ould lake the New York call and tr ansmit it to a Bay City RCC station via satellite that, ln tum, would relay the signal to the local aystem. • · The other major innovation in mobile communications devices is the truly portable phone . Radiote lephones eventually will allow people to converse be tween o ne coast and another while moving (similar to wristwatch ooncept in the Dick Tracy comic strip.) About 160,000 mobile phones operate on about 25 channels in the United States. 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Mira and Alllodatet of Irv ne, a communlcatlona con1ult1na firm, will conduct a thtff-day technJcal pr ntation 10mirulr tor bualnt'tl executlvet and mana1 ment pert0nnel Feb. 22-24 It Gle ndale Holiday Tnn. For re1ervatJona, contact Jou O'Ooaaell (213) 240-9168. I Dr. Terry L. PHllOD, lecturer, author 1and p1ychologl1t , w ill addreu e ffective tlme manaaement at the Southem California Sales and Ma.rkeUng Council breakfatt 1emJnar on Feb. 23 at The Newporte r In Newport Be ach. F or reeervatiorw, C?ell (313) 62~~771 . An all-day<bUJJneea aeminar for amaJJ buaineea entrepreneurs, owners and 11\AUlAlgers will be held Feb. 24, from 8:4~ a.m. t.o 4 p.m., at Fullerton SavingJ and Loan. 12860 Euclid St .. Garden Grove. The eeminar Is designed to provide Information t.o those thinking of opening a business or those recently eatabllahing a buainea. For regiatrat.ion, c.11 836-2709. The A.Blociation of Professional Coneultanta and Coastline Community College will present a one-day confere n ce entitled "How to be a Successful Consultant" on Feb. 26 In the Costa Men Learning Cent.er, 2990 Mesa Verde Drive Eaat, Costa Mesa. For advanced registratJon, call 963-0811. , Geniaco Computers Corr. of Costa Meu has announced the promotion o Du Jonea of Santa Ana to the newly-created position of director o1 product marketing. A member of the firm for over three yeara, Jones formerly served u product manager and manager of applicatJons. LeAnce and Herbert, public relations and advertiaing agency of Costa Mesa announces the' acquisition of Steve Bowen a1 president and general man.ager. Prior to joining the firm, Bowers was aenior vice president and general manager at Reiaer Williams De Young ln Irvine. ~•ell: Braaer of Irvine haa been promoted t.o man.aging director of the business-t.o-buainela group at Cochrane Chase, Livingston and Co .. Inc., of OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS MUTUAL FUND Irvhw. An employee of the flrm for two ynr1, Brau.ar WU formed)' manact'J'Mnt eupervleor. Point 4 O.ta Corp. of lrvtM announcee the conflnnaUon of WUHam F . NOY u pretldent and chJef executJve officer, and tM apPo(ntment of 0.. W. Campbell •• vice prettdent, finance. Rt1by joined the flnn Jan. 3. Campbell hu been oonttoUer alnce June, 1982. Do9 E. Parmtter hu bttn pC"OmOted to Rnlor v1ce president 1n charge of conaultJns Rrvk:a, and Gadl ltatfmaa hu .been promoted to vtce presldent and wUI continu t.o dlre~l the Newport Beach omce of Robert Charles Le9ler and Co., Beverly Htlla-bHed real estate market research and management consultant firm. Carol E. Beals hu been appointed aaaiatant center manager at Beverly Center. overaeeln1 operation.a at the eight·•tory lhopptna, dinina ~ en1ertalnment complex adjllcent tO Beverly lWll. Beals was aulatant center manager at Fashion Island in Newport Beach before moving to Beverly Center. Century 21 Real F.atate Corp. announcet the " appolntment of carol Woodward of c.o.ta Mea aa executive vice pruldent of ha wholly-owned subsidiary, Century 21 Mortgage Corp. She previously served aa executive vice president of the Gilland Co., a mortgage bankina firm in Newport Beach, and u vice president of Sko-Fed Mor\gage Corp., Newport Beach. Georae Riviere haa been appointed vice president, advanced development for Stat.e of the An, lnc., of Costa Mesa, a microcomputer buainea software publlahing company. A graduat.e of UC Irvine in 1974, Riviere 11 a native of Nagasaki, Japan. &t.ey-Hoover Advertising and Public Relations of Newport Beach haa been selected by Dade Savings Mortgage Corporation as ita new agency of record. Dade, the 19th largest mortgage banking firm originating 1n California, currently operates four offices in California with additional locations 1n Colorado, Washington, and Ariz,ona. 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The report alao said an announcement of the deal la expected In the next few days, probably Monday. T exans get a road to Reno RENO -Continental Airlines haa announced· that ·u wUl begin serving Reno next month with • dally flight to Hou.ton via San Franciaco. Jeas Schmidt, a regional vice pr:ealdent for Continental, said the company believes Reno will be a strong market, but added, ''We have our work cut out for la." Co ntinental will offer a n unrestricted in~odu<'tory fare of $25 dollars to San Francltco th'fough April 30, Schmidt said. A special "AU.in~America" fare of $99 from Reno to Houston will be in effect until April 1. Economic power s meeting WASHINGTON -Ministers from the 10 largest industrialized ~emocraciea conferred today before joining a meeting of the 146-nation International Monetary Fund's governing board, which began final negotiations over how much to increue the fund's lending reeouroes to help financially troubled nations. Richard D. Erb, a U.S . official on the IMF'• executive board, said the 10 major economic powers had not come to an agTeement on the size of the increase in the lending pool. The United Stat.es, seeking the smallest increue, has been pressing for only about a 40 percent riae in the lending pool while other Industrial powers want an increase of 50 percent or more. I st -time jobless claims rise WASHINGTON -First-time claims for unemployment benefits jumped significantly in late January, ending a three-week series of declines. the Labor Department reported today. The Employment and Training Administration said some 517,000 Americans applied for joblea relief checks in the week ending Jan. 29, 52,000 more than in the previoua week. The figures are adjusted to reflect seasonal variations. The number of new claims placed with state employment offices was, however, well below the 703,000 peak reached in mid-September 1982. WHAT NYSE DI> Nl!W YOllK CAPI ..... t wttA T AMEX DI> Nl.W YOftK IAPI l'<ltl. t METALS Toda. ,.. nt ., 51 ,.,.,,, ..at ., 2tJ IV M MEW YORK (AP) -Spot nonl~ro111 "'9lel prtol9 IOOey' c._.., 71,.•H c•1111 • po11nd. u.s ~ ...... 2t·23 Clll'lll I pound, Die 40 -·· • povnd, dellwr.cl n. M 4tt4 MIClll W• OMICIOM• lb. ''a llWWWI 71 OWl4a I pound. N.V -..., $)35.00 I* """ ....._ '475.00-&411 00 IMl'Ctl. troy -,NV, SILVER Hendy end "'""'"· tt•.n P•r tror -. GOLD QUOTATIONS Iii DOW JONES AVERAGES Nl:W YO .. Kll'IP) ,.._ oow-J-..... ., ............ . STOCKI 0.-..... .,_ CllM Cll9 ..... "1J.10..., .... Ml9L1J .,......,,,,, J9 Tr11 01 ... a 1 G _.., 4'.PS.&-J..12 IS Utt ll:S-.. 1M. IS ln.J2 ID.,._ I.II •s Stk O..a ..-411.ft <111.U-IA ~~" :::::.::::.: .::.::.:·: ~;I ~ll~~k ... :·.:·::.,:•: .'":,:::: ,::11 I UPS AND DOWNS ------------~ ..... ----.... -....---------~---~-----------------~: ,.. Orange CoHt DAIC:V PILOTIThur1day, P'•t>lUlry 10, 183 Laughs at 'the 'Cheers' bar are all well earned THE By FRED ROTHENBERG II T•VleMfl Wrti.t NEW' YORK -The ICOtch bottles are tlUed witb waier, the beer ia zero proof, and the cheeea cru1lchle11 are nailed down and aren't edible anyway. Even the bathrooms are bolua. e>CCept for the aexual philoeophy on the walla. Only the laughs at \he "Cheers" bar are real. During the filming of ,.BC's claay comedy each week, well-eamedbelly laughs come from the live audience in the balcopy overlooking the aet. "Cbeeni" ls doing a bri&k walk-ln business. On Super Bowl Sunday, Pete Axt.helm, NBC Sport.' in-house tout, stopped by for a pregame tsrew and ballyhoo. Next week, Tip O'Neill, the congresmnan from Ma.ssac1'usett.s, gets to park .himself on the stool next to the bar's fixture, Norm. In mid-January, even the Keeper of This Column, paid a visit to watch the taping of tonight's episode. The "Cheers" set, at Paramount Studios in Los Angeles, is modeled after an actual bar in Boston and manages to maintain a homey. inviting ambience. T)le horseshoe-shaped bar is authentic. The walls are ·filled with athletic pennants and pictUteS of Boston sports peraonalities. Like the bar's owner, Sam Malone (Ted Danson), most of the mug shots are of former Red Shelle); Long stars as Uiarw Chambers und Tt•d Hanson i~ Sam Malone on N BC'~ •·( :hc·ers·• s.-•·n locall y on KNH<: ('&.).at 9 p.m . Thur~a). Auto Expo '83 S~per Sale Huntington Center Moll Feb 10 thrv 13. SOPHIE'S CHOICE Sox play rs, lncludlO.C Lu.la 'l"Ulnt, BUl C.mpbt-11 and Fr<.-d Lynn. Th i Red Sox tt>um photo I• from flv yt-ara •IC>· One wall plft<Jue advertlllC'tl lhti nlaiht'1 1peclalt a1 Inflation tighten. Tue.day la ladle.' nlaM, tonight'• 1peclal la vodka and Friday'• belt buy la draft beer for 76 cenll. You can bet Norm, a regular with a reterved comer seat, la there on Frlday1. U any cult figure has surfaced from the new TV season, lt'1 Norm, a beet--guu.ler who was born to belly up to u bar. Play~ deHahtfully by George Wendt, Norm'• entrance lines are cla88ics. Norm patronizes C1'eers for camaraderie and suds. not in that order. How's It going Norm? "Cut the small talk, and give me a beer," he saya. During a rehearsal, Wendt ls yawning on hi.a stool, while Demon and Shelly Long, who plays waitress Diane Chambers, are going over their llnes. Wendt isn't allowed to drink beer on the set. "lt'a a union thing, and director Jim Burrows doesn't want us to get sluggish," Wendt says. On-camera. he drinks near-beer, a non-alcoholic concoction of beer's less lingerina ingredients, plus some salt to keep the head foamy. "It tastes like gosh-awful beer," says Wendt, who trained for the role by drinking hls way out of Notre Dame In the late 1960s. "I got a letter from the dean telling me not to think about coming back," says Wendt. Les and Glen Charles, executive producers of ·•Cheers," saw Wendt in some bit parts in other sitcoms and figured h e'd be perfect for the "Everyman" role. "That's why we named him 'Norm.' He's the norm," savs Glen. The night of the filming, Norm is introduced to ~-jijjj;.fttjit=ltiil the studio audience and receives a loud recognition II from the show'• aficio.nados. Some female squeals lliil•llliilllllill~I welcome Danson. "The mail on me belnf, a sex symbol is trickling in," says Danson . • It's an acknowledgment that I'm ctoing my job.'' To warm up the audience, a four-piece band plays. while one of the show's writers provides a L-..::::.=::.:.:.:.:..:.;.:.:.._....L.......1.-..;;.,.;;;~...;.;.;.;-~-.1-----­ steady patter of jokes and explanation.s. When the filming actually begins, it purposefully moves quickly from one scene to the next. Burrows wants to keep the actors' 4!nthusiasm and energy level high. Telephone corre~ted The telephone number for reservations for the Mission Viejo Playhouse's production of "Godspell," listed in the Daily Pilot's review of the musical Tuesday, is erroneous. The correct numBer is 770-0381. The Daily Pilot regrets the error. *BARGAIN MATIN•••• Mond1y thru l1turd1y All Performanc11 belore 5:00 PM (Em,11,.W ( ............ ltlllayll "T~ VEAOICT""' ----- "THE IN'l'frr 1111 ---·-.- LAKEWOOD CENTER WALi< IN 0 TOOTllE".,., ---··- °'TMm~Oll --~~-- 9"' ...... ----·- LAl<£W OOD C ENTER ~01JTH "'""'" '" "TIMEAIDEA" ------· .. .. .......... .. -----·- "GANDHI"-.. DOLS\' ITIMO --- locwlly ot Co"Cllewooo 213/531·9510 "80PHIE'8 CHOICE" t111 ---- .. .,,. IJfT1TY" Oii ----- 81G•BIG•DlllV.E·IN •AllGAIN$2 EVERY WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY C*ldren Unclef 12 Nwoys FRIE ,.. ""°" £',L V ANAHEIM 0111\/I IN ._ .... '--.. "'"'° ".-V THE KID" --'"'THI TOY" -.. Ctllll·ll- ....... 8 1.H~A PAR!( "'•I"' -----UMOJO .... LINC OLN ()II•• I 'N u.w:----·-111-4010 ' .. FOUNTAIN VAl lE Y 0 11 \II tN "RAW FOl'CI" fll -........... ] .... _,._ ~ •... ,..~ "TOOT_. "" ~---t111 -"TMI ..,_. °" ..o..n "MIQl•OM• "' .,.... "' Cllll II -C.-·11 - "THI TOY" "" -............. c.911- I /I HllBl.'A · . --------- \.,'I< />.1't ,f ~··· ,, AO~"l11 ....... " UT/14#9 ....... tl °Kll8 ME QOODIYE" 1N 1 ............ ,., .. IAT/IUN, ...... , .. tllll .,...,...,..., ..... lf1• ....., ...... ... IATllWL , ...... , .. a IAT, ONLY .... THE t '.\"9 IL t' CIRCtN by Bil Keane BIG GEORGt.: by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) o~ "Granddad's mowing his face." "I tell y1 wt're clo1td." by Brad Anderson /.Jl.)fJ.P I • . :1r1HUMP!· ~J'g ---~~~ {~ I Jfi ' ?M ~ ~ ~~ '•i)~l:f}}f}:l ~d~ 0.q-:_,;.J~-. ~~~ 2·i0 ··~-·-™ ~ ---...__..___......, Hank Ketchum "I can't believe this! I just had all the wheels balanced!'' ·Ir's TOO cav 10 TALX.~. WHY oe»tr Ya.J WME IT AU.t'ONNN.J',IUJL IT10ME1!" HE SUSPECTED AS MUCH I HES NOT IN . AND HE DION'T TELL ME WHERE HE ~S GOIN61 I1.JNOfR$TAND THA.T ..EANNIE l'CL.90 ~ID~ A VISIT! ..., ...... c..-........_ ... M-- by Harold Le Doux ' PUNIJTI NANCY, I WANT TO SPEND THE DAY ONLY WITH YOU GORDO o;enge Cout DAil y PtlOT/Thundey, Fitiiuety 10, 1"3 BUT WE'RE: GOING TO THE BIJOU-IT'S ALWAYS CROWDED t.../O by Jeff MacNelly' ·by Mark Lasky I. BOUGHT ALL THE TICKETS by Gus Arriola by Tom Bat1uk oo---- Pt..eAse! NO'T" · ANO"f"He~ "f'.At..KING POC9 STRIP! --·---- ..... ... ·' ·: -· .,. t , . .. ·~ . . '• I I 1111 •<-..I>\' •.:001•• HIWt CHAAUl'I ANGIU The Ang91t try lo tlOCI a maniac who 111 englee eld· etty men In the vldnlty ol • lhoreelde dlec4 G EOHT 18 ENOUGH Nancy l>Wlend• the 6-.,..,-okl deughter ol • ~no widower. • THREE'S COMPANY l>elperll• IOf rent mon.y, Jed< look• f()( • job 8 HAWAJA~ Mc:Gtrr911 lfw .. tlgat.. • 11rg1-1c1l1 emuggllng ~lllon • OV£REA8Y Gue.I: Cend~ Be<gen. (RI i P88 l.An.NIGHT F•IU<ld: Semuel Pl9M, en lntem111on.i llwyer end •xi>«1 on e..1-w .. t trlde, di.cu-the t>enefita 01 1r1dlno with Ruatla; coun· lry·-lern linger Mickey GMll)o ••r>lalnt why he calla hlmMll Ille "Oflglnll Uf'ban l~EQ AHOTHEAUFE MOW *** '"The last Hunt"" (19581 St-1111 G~. Aober1 T a)'lor During the 1aao.. ,,.119 of buflllo ~from the OelcOtl OO~OINOAOOM OHLY "SllllOn And Garlunltel The eonc.t In The P1111 '' P8UI Simon and Art a.,. luillc• perfonn otd laYOr· n .. 1n thllf r1r1t JoWlt con-'*' In 11 )'MfS. taped dur· 1ng t11e 11Ym1ner o1 • 8 1 1n New Yori& Clty'a Central Pit\. 0 IAEHE MOVES IN A young girt~~ ment on 1 neighbof before lelmlng what 11141 Is really llke. ' fl;30 I ~ CAveTT (Rj 8NEW8 8AAHEY MIU.ER A ,_ detectl't'e makll Levitt~ and~ al BwMY• men of being dhlhonllt. ·~THEATRE • • 'J\ "The Laat Four Oly8" ( 1977) Rod Steiger, Henry Fond&. Neer the end of the Second Wottd Wer, ltllien laldlt ptlmler Ben- ito MUMOllnl 1ttempta to ftee his dlfeated country 'PG' CZ> CHAN.a CHAMPUH TAU<awmt .. ,,_.., Wfk And Mel Oll>- IOn" I '.«I I C8I HIEW8 NICNEWS HAPPY DA YI NlAJH Joe1We buys I CM bellW>O hit lather' 1 t>eca I ::;.,, HIEW8 Q Dinny ~ Burt ot C8Ullng O_, lo i..ve him; M11C1QM ptopoeea to Jodie; Jodie dedcMI to oat r:S<X*PAHY Stney piw. to 111 tt11 IC*'tment ~ -Ill anrw.-v M#l)riM ror H.i.n. I JOKE.R'S W1U> • 84181HES8 AEPOf'T ()) p ..... MAGAlJNE Prcftl9I al the two ltan ot TV'1 "Simon & Simon"; 1 group of ordlnery peopte In 9Ubuf'ban Ohio who wtilll t>erefoot on burning co.oll. 9 ENT'ERTAINMEHT TONeOHT An lnter111ew wl1tl °"IOI' Roger-I; • IOoa ti-* .. lhe Playgirl's 1982 Man of the Year, Jeff Wintemute..of Buena Park, is the guest on u lnside Orange County," on KOCE (50) at 8:30. Mfles, "MlfOUI Welby. M.O," Q!LOOKALM llD OAAHGE COUNTY TODAY (%)MOVIE ***Yo 'Star W111" ( 1977) Martt Hemm. Hltrl- aon FOfd. A motle)o ~­ lion or rebel• and rol>Ott bend l()gllther 10 111ao1< the ,._. ec>Ke rort of 1111 oppr111lv1 gal1ctlc ~·PG' 1:3012 OH nte TOWN a r:AMtt. Y fEUO LAVIAHE & 8HW.EY &COMPAHV 8 EYEOHU.. Feeturld: 1 trip to thl Pacfflc Coalt Hlghwey lor I IOok II whet It hu IO offer In vecetion 119t-•YI· I MADAME'S P\ACE WKRP IN CINCINNATI Jennifer dlcldlS to c:.11 Hitt>'• bluN by llnelty acaptlno • dll• with him I TIC TAC OOUOH MACHEll. I LE>tAIEJI AEPORT' I THE PNZE WINNERS ~EDETECTOA YOU ASKED fOA rT F11t1ur«1· "The Flying Car" and "Chiropractor For An· mala.'' • MOVIE * * * "Winga OI The Morntno" ( 1937) Henry Fonda. John~ A l1YPIY girl". hot'M wttll • major 19Cll 111• he la lrelnl4 by a ClnedW\. ® H80 MAGAZJNE <m HHL HOa<EY Bufl8'o Satlt• et La. tiJ~E Get In U\11)1. look good, end fMI gr•I with tNt pfly9lcll "'-ll'OQI"""· l:OO 8 ()) MAGNUM. P J. All~ WOlnln a.lmlng to be Aobk\ MUllB' ror- m. Ngll Khocll Englllh leecher .,~ It the 11t1t1 to write • book on omfthok>gilf • 88fAME ON al the echool'1 m011 toyW amcito~-ltandl to loM ,..., job ---Of • -~· • MOVIE **'.t .. ~ .. (19781 Kirn Miiord. ~ SnVth A~~ gees "" hands on an ldYanced WMPOl'I wt by ~lllena. 8 0 OOHOO (Pramlete) A 11xtb<><* WASP(~$~ aon) Ind an upwwdty mobile Hl1p1nlc (Lui• Av.loll find ~ oondornlnlum neigh!>«• f8Cld with Impel ldll IQ ,.,,. ~~ ** ... "A Walk In The Stwtn9 """.. ( 1970) lngrtd e.;m.n. Antnony Quinn. A ~ fNrT1ed woman ""°' ,.,... tlllng In loft with • moun111n man while ahl la vacationing with her hutblnd. (!)SOAP Butt'• "'" duty .. the ,_ ltllriff 11 to tall.• the 1own 11mory l>ICll r1om hi• ~t. m P.M. MAGAZINE Ptolllee ol thl two ttara or TV't "Simon & Simon"; 1 QtOUC> of Of'Olnary peopll In IUl>ufben ()No wtlo Welle t>wlfoOt on burning coal• • IEHNYHIU. Nlctlolaa PIAOOa Inter· v1ew1TV1tlllon head Fred Sc:uttlll. •ID SNEAK ~ Nlel Glbler Ind Jlffrl)' Lyone hoet an lnlonnall'tl IOc* at wflat'I ,_ It lhe mcMM.. (C)MOVIE ***"" '"Diner" (1982) SllW Guttenbltg, Mlc:lcl)' Aoul'ka. A 8eltlmor1 dlnlr II the hMOout for 1 quint .. of young men -during me tlml wtien the pree- -of ldutthOod .,. thr•tenlng to dlllCHWM lhlm,'R' ®MOVIE * * * "'Th1 Shootlll" ( 1978) John Wayn1, Lau- "" 8**' A dying gun-men Mekl to llYe out hla llnel dlye In ~. deeplt• '*"8tent chlllanQle by would-be~ 10 hi• 1wne end r~. 'PG' Cl) THE VAl.EH'TWE'S DAY T'HA T AlM08T WAIWT Animated. The &yme fami- ly ,,..,,_ IO dllrupt Vllen- 11M't Day with their H.A. T.E. potion but SMI QClid MW1 the day wtth I .... ~ .... **" "Thl1I" (1981) J~ C11n, T1111day w.ict. A protllliOnll Ct"oa'I oi-up hll lndlpej IOlllCll lot • big ICOr• tMt he hOpll ... MOUfl hll rarN• Ii• "'1\#'9. 'R' l:IO 8 9 AMANDA'S (Praml1<•l ha Arthur '11119 .. AmMdl c.n.- wright, thl owner of • _.Fllatmlng but pr~ run hotel -'Ooll.lng thl Pldlc Ooewi.. Cf) Ct4MUE'I AHOE1.8 A "*"""" 'NliltOf' .. neet1y ...... urlll Krll'• -.. lllOwnendlfle~ I UR OIT'l!!CTOft I -.VHIU. 8aMy .. Interviewed by pttv9t• "'-"Ol1or Hor· meneroddy 8 INTEN'W ··~ A • tteepon0ent Ind uecuttve wno l'llUlt pul ~ tog91Nr llnd !Ind _,.,_ job .. profMld. iNaOMNOE COUNTY ~ ............................. __ ........ ____ .., ................ .. CHANNEL LISTINGS ~. prof91 of M .. v..-: _. ""* with Didi o.; "'* HOIC)ICe 8oc:e.ty of OrlllO* County; "Playglrt" new man of the ...-. "Fatao.'' 8 KNXTCCBSI It KNBC INBCI • KTLA (Ind.) .KABC (ABCI Cl KFMB ICBSI I) KHJ· TV llnd.l e KCST CABCI • KTTV (Ind.) 'e KCOP·TV (Ind.) .• KCET IPBSI ~ e KOCE (PBS> NlJC f«)TIC( I tlll ICOOC (1"01 co) ar..TV ct Z·TV •81 HBO Cl (Clnemnl (f) IWOAI NY .NV @ IWTBSI (fl IESPNI (I) I Showt lm1 I • Sootllgflt • <Cable Nws Ne:worll.) Mt.JC f«)T1C[ (I) 9ENJI AT WORK Adam Rlcfl hOltt 11111 blf*ld-U...O.lel look at "'* c:ar*1e ... ... with gwlt *PPMfancl• by CtlllW)' a-.. Omer en.r- iff. Jtll8 Sl)'mour and eer.. ~.,..,_, Frri Inn. t:OO. ()) llMON &-..ON A..J. and Aldi •• hired to prOCICt I fMHon dlalgt\ company'• new fine ""*' they lllllPICt dlal • com- pelitOf' ~ -of Vl*••~ll 8 8 CMMMl!A .wNC o.t't ........... WOWI Vie Kan1161y I~ into NI· mollwtl9fteM ... IO IU8 tot~ of"'*., .. 'MO THI WIHDI 0# .. ,.,, • °' I.OW. """' w ... '"'*' oon..._ '* '°"' tor Pllg, wno Nlluctantly f,C11Fn1 10 ..,_ wtlMI ftlOde Genia Oft Ill atflil wtth ,..._ Klr~ (Plttll or-1; Hatplll Ind •vron fNN01 to 09' matrlld In Ponuoat; Puf, lranefflred to the W• Plan• OfflOe In Wuhlngton, D 0 .. blOOl'lltl OMPY ln¥Olll9CI In IN -lflort. Q e w•A•e·H WNlt 04ll Potter wrtt• hofnl, Frank lll1d Hot Llpt h-. WOOd CWY!ng ~ tor lllm and Radii r~ • hOl'M. • llNM'HIU. Blnrly 11.... a IOo« el -·•lib • MYITlM'I "S«oMnt Ctlbb lnvttlllon To A Oymwnll1 Patty'' Cribb gOff und.,.cover and !<>In• a mllllant gano Of 1Ubver9IWI who .. dyn•· m111ng oowmmant b\M- if'~ THEATN "Wln11on ChUf'Chlll: TIMI Wlldun111 Y11n" ChurohNt hH lvldenee ol btibery and c«ruc>tlon by • ~ c:ablnlt rnlmber, and pr-ti the lnforma. tlon blfore P11lllment. (Pllll 4)0 e EXPOSE "Pornography" CJ) SHAFT OF LOVE SOtlP opera Y9t"111lt Mor· gen F llrc:hlld. Tony 0Mty, Dllnlte All.11ander. Susan Fllnnlty, Jld Allen, Ann Collln1. Ed NellOn and Ellublth Allen lllf In this rom1nt10 com1dy th•• 1ff1Ctlonalllly IPOOll di)'· tlrnedramu. (Z)MOW! * * * "TM ~ootlll" < 19781 John w~. Lau- ''" Bacall. A dying OU"" man Mike to 111/lt out hi• flnll dlyt In peac:a, d4Mlplte par11stenl challtngel by woukl·bl ~to hi• l11n1 lllld r...,.ct. 'PG' t'.30 8 QI) CHUM Sim Ind ~ bit thlV can find MCtl Other the "plrlect dl1• ... (!) MOVIE * •~ .. Thi Bol>O" (1 9e7) Pater Sellers, Brltt Ellland. A bumbllng m1t1dor· t~ Is promlMO 1111 llmlllQht " hi can Mdlic:a the 1oY911111 ledy In Bvtllona within thr" dlyt. • w·A·s•H When Hewb)'l0I parenta era notified that he'• dead. he find• It no auy matt• 10 llt•bbh lhlt he'• altYI • BE.NNYHIU Beriny playt • lllevfllon ptanner who ligna 1 new ICtlptwrlter Mllned Wt..,.,, ShlileepelA. I MAR8HAl. OtUOH 10:00 ()) KNOTS LAHDINQ A cNln reectlon of mi.- detltendlnge turn the night CIJI WU to laUndl hit album Into a dlMIMer, a a HIU.8TNET BLUES A IUl*tOr ClOUrl ln)uncflon ltops an llaofll ~ IWllp d • c:nm.-rtdden ar-. Ind • P'eeninO C.... tlllO V-up~ an untamed hair pleca. (Part i ..• NEWI THE OPPENotAN8 The '"' of • 2.plf1 drMU1ttat1on of • uon f'«lctllwwiger nowl ~ 1 powettul, reepectlcl .WW· Ith lamlly In e.1ln duflng Iha IWty 1930'a. • M't'8TEAVI .. ~ Crit>Cr ltwltatlon To A DynanMte P~' Cf'lbb gow undefC0¥1t and jolne • mlltUim 0910 of IUbwnllllea who .. dyl'9- rnltlng ~ bulld-i !. YWJNAN ••'Ai "Magic" 11118) Anttiony Hoplclna, Ann.. M•gret. A lllUfotlc wentn. toqullt, con~ IOld Iha.I hill ... dummy conlt'Oll hill llGtfona. .... botdel1nO ..,,,. and fottunl to find • girt .. loved In 1111 )'OUth. 'R' ® STAHDINCI M>OM ONLY ''Ohle~ In Concert" The Grammy Aw~ P09 1t• ~ hlf 0'W9telt hltl, Including "Phy1lcat," "Hist Alt8dl" and "MIO- lo." .MOYIE • * "Butterfly" ( 1881) Stacy Keaah, Pia Z.00,a. A Mductlll'I young women errlllel In thl .,. of • kJnlly ............ QUefd, cWmlng to bl hll daughtlt whit trying to 1r11lol him • P8t1 of a pllll'I lof revtnOe• 'R' 10-..IO 8 INOEPEHDINT NETWOMHlW8 KNXT (2) 9:00 -11Slmon and Slmon." A.J . and Rick are hlrod to protect a f uhlon design oompany'1 new llne when they suspect that a competitor murdered one of th ir employee.. KNBC (4) 10:00 -"HUJ Street Blues.'' A superior court Injunction 1tope an illegal police sweep of a crime·rldden area, and a preening Calletano shows up wearing an untamed hair piece. (Part 3) (Q)MOVll! ** "Twelve Plu1 One" CUl78) Qr1on W1t111, Shalon Tat•. Alter 1 man Mil• lhiflMn Chair• to en entlqul dMler he dilcoY· ere that IMtt Wll I IMalt rortvna hidden In Oll4I ot them .. "R' 10:40 (%)CHAN.El CHAMPLIN TAU<aWfTH "Pel« Wlltt And Mel Gib- IOl'I" 11:00888())98 HIEW8 • oou.me BA8KETIAU Oregon VI UCLA G IN 8EAACH Of' . ., ''Kltlef Bltl'' • THE JEffER80H8 0-QI lnlllt• • hlgll-IOd· •ty butlMuman to dinner IM 1111'11 night LOUIN hU *Id IOfl'll Oki rrklnda from Hatllrn • HAMY-0 • P98 l.AT'EHtOHT FMtuted "The lranlan RIYolutlon Y-1 Liter" with '°'"* 11 anlan am~ aador lo IM U.N. MaMOUr Fll'hlng, Cl) UMNO FAIEHDe MIO P£AFfCT COUPlE8 (%)MOVIE •'J\ "Th• Saduc:tlon" (1982) Morgan Falrc:hild, MlcMll Sarrar.Jn. A glamo- rOUt TV -anohotwom· an It victimized by 1 men- tally dltturbed lclmlr« 'R' 11:30. Cl) QUN;Y The mother and lltler of a young man P'~ to bl Ille ..tcflm of I bomb lntllt the boy II ltltf 111111. (R) 88TONOf'T Hott: Johnny C1r•on. au.ta: DeYld Steinberg, M__, McGoYem. 80 A8CNEWS NIOHTUHI! • YOU AIKS> FOR rT Feetuted! "The Rylng Cit" and "OIWoe><ector For Afll, mall." 8 MOVIE ~ "&nlwl" (1976) P9C>6o F.,.._, Hugo Stlglltt. When • chat1erld piw. carrying 45 members ot 1 rugby '""" crllhat In the lll'IOW· 00"4'td Andel, thl 18 IUf· ¥Wort !Um IO cannll>aMlm to otltlln food l~cwa * * * "The Gt-Tube" ( 1t7 4) "-1 &Mplto, Rlc:ll- 1rd Bllz1t. Tete11l1ton dldl9 .,. ~Ind In • _.. of lk9'Ctlal ranging "°"' • cauUon.-y tall on doC)8 deellng lo I VD pub- lic: ..w. lllllOUnC*l'llr and • rlOeld apool of ''Wkll Woftd of Sporta. '' 'R' Cl)A Nl!W DAY .. EDEN "Pwn'I Nlw L-" (Pllft 23) 11:40(C)~ *M "H.0 . T.S.I" (1979) tklMll Klgs, U.. London A aorortty l\lfllCt deddel to fOrm lier own dub of e»o edl 'llltlO ooncantrate °" ~ -·ltl!Mld c:d-=r:-'R' tl:OO.-;;: I.MT WON> * * .... "Boni y...,cs.y-· ( 1tSO) .'4lltf Hollday. W1lo llafl'I "'**'· IMl8ft • bMuo tlflll btondl ~ that hlf boytrtancl II lnYOl¥ed In ... lllldlr1*1ded ..... ..... runt ~ wlttl '* ..... lnlttucltor. i :re, llYONO "Tiie Aoom Up1tal"" Eattw Ind Wiit Hollll rtnl I hOUM 1hll hH an unu11d 1p1r1 room i tllfl. Pl!MONAL FINAHCI UOVll! •*OJ\ "Sh1rkey'1 Maohlna" (t981) Burt Rey· nold1, Rachel w ltd A Ytol cop~·,......... gov1rnm1nt corruption wtllt• lnYHllgatlng tlll mutdet or• Call girt 'R' 9MOVIE * "Tan*11, The Ape Man" ( 1981) Ricflard Herne, Bo Der•. WNle aoc;ompany. Ing her lethlt on I -c:h rot lhe legendary a.. ph1nt'1 Or1vey11d, a young ..oman 11 lt>duc11d by an uncivfftad wtllt• man who wu rlllaed by !f1c11 In thl tungle 'A' 12: 18 (QJ MOVIE * "SlnlltlOnl" (1978) 8'lgltte Maler, Vetonlqua Monet. 12-'*> 8 8 LATl NIGKT WfTH OAVIO LEfTEAMAN au.t: dilco llngtW Or- .ion.. Cf) TOM COTTU: UP CUlel OuMI: Stacy Ktecfl. • LOw. AMEJICAH STY'-l "Down With The Land- lord" Pu .,_,,_ 1M ~--for dllelllefllcl tenant• In .. buldlne· tl:AO 8 ()) MCCa OUD Mc:Ooud'I W-tlg9tlon al • INJll~ dolar ..... hellt IMdl ,.,. to • motion pjctur• let end 1 dllld bc)dy.(R) 1UO (II) ITAHONI N>OM OHlY "Simon And Garlunk•: The COncart In The Pll'tl" Paul Simon and Art OW· lunltel perform old llYOI'· ltw In their flrl1 joint COfl;o cert In 11 )'llrl, taped dur. Ing the IUml'MI' of '8 I In N9w Yortt Clty'1 Cenlral Partt. t:OO 8 9 EHTtRTMNMEHT TONIGHT An Int---....., Glng9r Rogett; • tool! bedc .. the -111, .. ,,._,GUI W~, M.0.'' 8 MOVIE • * * "TN MMilln8 An OMdly'' (1t74) Ed ...._., Laonard Nlrlloy. A boy )'llfnlng fOf • pet ...... rat ll"Oln • lab, ~ that " II contamlnatad with • ,..,.., de9dfy dlMaM. (!) MOW . * * *~ "Thi Sulc>ect" (tt45) Chartal Uugtiton, Ela l'lalr'll &Gotllnd Y•d gOll "'*' a quiet "*' wt\() ~dared 1111 domll_,,.IO .... '°' Ille '°"9 of a ~-an. • * •M "PreelUf'I Pdnt" I 1M2) &dney Poitier. Bob- by Dal1n. A Prilon ~ ttllt .,.. to underlterld 1111 111ll·S•llllOc, anlj..bflcll ~llnt. CZ>MOYll • • "1<11 And l<JI Again .. ( tteJ) ,,..,. Ryln. ~ tine Ktt11 A mwUel 8'11 11CP111 batUM the ftWllonl of • pow9r-mad ...,,, ... Intent on ~ ~ kind wlttl. -~ trol 0rug. 'PG' 1: ti ct> MOYll l WW l:OO. Cl) 099 NIWI MCIHTWATQ4 8 TOM OOTTUI: lift Cl.OM 1.=WON.D * • \t "I'-Al You Are" I 1tl0) MM:lllo ~ "'· NMlaalll IONkl. A rnatr1ed, middle-aged "'*" emlNllb on 111 affair with a ,..,, •• girl who ~ be ralaledtolllm . .MOVll * • ~ "lllerll.ey'a Maehlne'' ( 1Nt) 8un ~ noldt, Rldl4il W•d. A wtce cop~·~ governm1n1 conupuon whll• 1n,,..11g111no thl murder ol 1 call girt 'R' 1100 Cl) MOVll • •'J\ "01111 fyte" (19781 Britt Elcland, Lana WOOd. A lonlly young ...... •ot· le lent-.. ~ rlllllty wtien 1111 ""81 on a OllnOll to....r. 'R' 2:20®MOVIE ••• 'J\ "Hatlorlal Lim· poon'1 Animal HOllM" ( 1978) John ~. Tim M1t11eeon Two new c:ot-- legl lflt•nlty plldgll join Olft1 Houee, thl zlll'llMt and Wlldelt geng on cem- OUI, lllld help lo llghl the ettorta ol the tchool'• lllf). lat« deer! to ha.,.. them uj)lllld. 'R' 2=*>8 MOVIE * • '.t "Rock .. ll\lc> )(.M" (tH'I Lio>'d ~.Ola MHMn. A mlegulded lpaoeehip tandt on MWI lnltMd of the moon. 889NEWS 2:46 (%)MOYIE • ••.,. "Star Wara" ( 19U) M1111 Hlll'nll, Ham. 1011 Ford. A moUI)' eoleo- tlon of rebele Ind rOOOls band t()gllther lo lttldl thl hl'OI ~ tort ol "' oppreulv• g1l1ctlc empn.'PO' 3:00 i :w HUNT **OJ\ "SallllQI Pampu" ( 11187) Rob1r1 T a)'lor, Ron ~-An Army~ trlel to keep 1111 mllllary unit !ht.ct .,,., • bend of rlOll Argentlrian deMft... .. end lndllN "--*' the counttylide. 3: 18 CC) MOVIE ***14 "Diner'" (19412) s1 ..... Outtentlltg, Mickey Routtla. A 8altlmore dtrlS It Iha hangOut lor I ~let of young men -during llll time wNf\ the ~ ..,,.. of ldulthOod •• lhrMllnlng 10 ~ them. 'R' S:IO (!) FAITH 20 3:~ CJ) MOVIE * * "Hull)"' (IMO) H1Min Mirr en, John SMa. .A cal>- ., .. hoet ... and • myst• rloul Arnerlcen O'ld\lllly Ill In IOYI untU their peets caleh up wtlll thlm 'R' 4:008 18PY (!) TOIJ <r TM! MOfNNG CD>MOYIE * * "For..,., OerUng" ( 19MJ Luclll Bel. o..I Amaz. A young c;oupla'a "*'iaGe I• u¥9d by • g11trdl1n 1nget who reeetnbiM IN wtte'1 favor# ltemolltiei• .MOVIE * * ~ "Tlll1I" (191 I) J1mH Caan, Tu.tday Weld. A ptofellb\al crOOk ~ up hil ~ldlpllldallce f()( • big toor• !Mt ,.,. hOpll will llQKI hie ,~ ID fvlure 'R' 4: 10 CH) MOYIE * * • "Tiie 811001111" ( 1118) John Wayne, Lau- ren 8.alt. A dying OU"- ,_., ..-. 10 11119 out hla """ deyl In j)MOI, ct.aplte '*"'9'-"t ~ ~ WOUld><be •-to hll fema mid NIPCI. 'PO' ':al>(!) IUU.WNQ..l 4MCZ>MOllE **.''The Ceplallfl ,.,. edlll" (1963) Meo ~ l*8, ~ De Carlo. A *'Y boet oaptlllrl ,_ .. dltterent .._ d oontniR>o Ing per90Nlltlal, -In eedlport. 10:00. * * * l'I "Toe>aze" ( 11133) John Barrymore, I Myrna Loy. Bued on the P'I)' by Maroll Pagnol A ITlllll, vlrt uoua Fr1n<:h IChooftMc:hlf ll\ldver1111t. ty becOmel • llllrewd. cal-• cul1ting bullneMmltn (C) • * "Human Feellnos" ( 19781 NlflCY Walker. Biiiy Crystal. A frustrated lfll)ll volunt-. 10 -Laa Vag11 from llmighl)' wrath by find ng SOI worttly ~, ln~clayS. CID * * \ol ''Canneiy Row" (1982) Nidl Nolte. Debra Wlngar. In. 1940I Calif()(· nla 008ICll t<Mn. • marine t>ldoQllt ~ roman- '~ lnYCIVed ..... girt "'°"' the loc.i botdello. 'PG' (Q) • • '4 ''Hometown U.S .A." (1979) Guy Sprlng9'. 01... WlllOll The Pfotlilrnl and ande-uaa of 1111'91 ~IS coping With growtng up in 1M '!Os 111 ~ 'R' (.$) * * "Period Of AOiust· rnent" ( 1M21 Tony Fran- Cloea. J-Fonda A Pair of yol#lQ eouplee help aac:h othlf IOIYe ptolNms of ~,...,,..t. CJ) * * "C.lUI A1Vllil And Ut1le BritcMI" (1lie11 Butt ~-' JcfW'I Savege. TWo lougtl outlewt plCll up a pair of teen-.ge glrll and tllk• ttlem along on their ld\leflture1 'PG' 11:00. * * "The Or•t Train Rot>blfy" (19711) ~ Connlty. Donald SUtl'ler • land. Two •llP"I turn-of. 1 t!MM:ilntury oon artllt1 alt~t IO pull oft lhe ~ tmp()Nli. rob- bery cf I todled .... I IDoard • 119'-movlng IOco-.. rnotl\19. 'PG. JOHN DARLING * * *~ "Saint Jac11·· (1179) Ben oau... Den- i by Annstrong a Batluk .-----------------------'ft GOOO! HOW MANY' Y>t!:IGKTS ~\'OU u.51H6f ll..-Z '1C1TTIOUI WU fllCTinOUI .,.... ...crmoue ..,..... PlCTmOUI....... l'fCnnoue ...... '1CTITIOUI ..,..... '1CTmOUI ~·· I J' I ft I 0 ft C 0 U "T 0' NAiii ITATIMINT MAMI ITAftmNT MAMl ITAftmNT MAM1 ITA'rlMDfT NAiii ITA1-WT MAim STATIMINT NA.MR STAft•MT C"'-'ONIA The ro110W1n9 P1r1on I• doing Tflt following 1>1non 11 doing Th• following plf'ton 11 doing Th• totlowlng pereon 11 doing The foll-Ing .,.,_on 11 dof119 The folloMng pertona •• doing The ton6wlng pettOfl It Clolng COUNTY°' ORAllCM ~ -buelnetl Mr buet,_ •: bu"-u; ~ • ~ 11! ~ M : 7IO CMG C...., 0tM W.t THI! El.l!OAHT LOOK, 20 OAANGE COUNTY BUSINESS MAN A 0 EM« NT AH 0 OAAOl MAR &. AMOCIATU, "'° MAMAOI Cl.09, 1218 HUHTIN(JTON BEACH EJ()(ON, CAPRICORN ENTIRPAISES, ,_ 0Mot lel -Belboa Cov11. N1wport 8 .. ch, RENTALS, "911Calledi8onanaa. BUllNEtS SUWtCE8, 2111 29U Al'drOI Sir.et, Coala Mela. Port Hlrwloll Pt101, N1wport 20001 hec!, 81vd., Huntington 1442 Htngh1m Dr . Huntington ·, ._.. AM, CA 979 c.llfornla 926U 811'1 Juan Caplatrano, Catllornt.1 Dupont Drive. Sulla 17, trvlna, Cllfomla Ntae laldl. CellOfNl ltteo lead\, CA ttMt llactl. CA 9H46 • WQ9 °' Su .. n R. Soll, 20 Balboa t2t75 Ce11tomta 92715 OroCI C . Maruy11t11, ttll lhtwa A. 9oftlf.-.1. UH i4dlA11o A. ~ t'tl 8. Plvt Vemon Kelpp, 11442 t 'ETfTl()HER: JEAHNINE LYNCH Co-. Newport 8"Ch. Ceitlorme "-K. Lamller1, 33911 C... Aoblrt I . Swain, ttOO lltMa ndrOI ltr1et, Co111 MeH. ,Ort HlrWIOk Pt1c1, NewpOft o.._.. WllJ, a.... An9. CA N704 ...,..._Dr .. Huntlngion 8each, CA Al VAMZ 9~ OI lonaNa. San Juan ~rano, Del Amo, Torr1noe, C1llfornli tatlt leacltl. ~ UtlO Clwtetlna '· Cl~. ,,,. •· t2W •fSPONDEHT: OSCAR H. omw bu'"-le condlle1ed by an Caltfornlt 92971 90601 Trlll llUllntat Is ooncluGtld 'Y 91 TNa bu111ntM 11 oondUctlld by an OW-WW ..... AM, CA ti~ TNo llullMat l10ond11ctlcl ~ lft Al VAAEZ J lndMdu•~--··-R. ...... Thil ~ II oonduc:1ed by an Thll bu..,_ la conducted by II\ "'4~11. ~-Thlll IMlal-" ~ by ~ • ..,,_, ...,.. tndlYIOUll. lndM!Nll. Orto1 C. MeruyWM ..,._, /I.. IOI lllO"a lllCIM•• 1........., & wiM• hul V. ~ CAM .._,. W 7'14 Thll 111~1 Wll lltad with the Jatn11 K, Lernt>ert 1i1oW1 8. BWlln Tllll ttM*"'*" -fled With lllt n. .. .._.. ........ _. .. •fl" r 1o A. QbfW1 TNo ... ..._,. "" llltd ~ 1t1e ~ .. ~.2.. ~..!!. ~1~~anoa County on Thie tt••-1 -ftlad wtth 111e TNt ttatlll'llnt •• lllad w1111111e out11)' C6etlt Of Onnel ~ °" ~ Qllortl d ~ ~ °" Na mu 111•111 ... Mod ... ._ Counlr ca.. of Orange co.nty on ---~-, ~ County Clel1I of Orange COuftt'f Oii County <:Wll of 0r.,.. ~ "' • 1983 ,_ ...,. " 1ta. ~ C:,flf Of9ft1t c.ntr on .-11. tta. ro: 08CAR H. ALVAREZ PubtWte4 Otan\t Coat! D~ JMt4MY 28 ' lte3. ,_ .J...,.., 18' tNI. ,_ P11tllltMd OHRQI Coett ~ "'....,_ Oftlftll Coeat "':: Jlrl. It. ,_ "''"'"*' C>fenp O...~ ·• t~A~~~'1S ll'tlot, Jan 21, Fib. • 10, 11. tteS Pllbll1hed Orano• C:oaet o..iy '"bltaflld 0t•nee 00111 O_.IY itllot, Jett. n , ttM.1. tO, 11. tta itllot,-. I0.17, ,__a, 1°' ,.. ~ 0r-.. c: .... ~ No4. 'at> •· to, 11, IM, t•·. =. ·, Cl VI ANY l.lOAL RIA.SON WHY ~ "°" Jan. 17• '41«1. S, tO, 17• tea "'°"· Jeri 21• Fib.~. tO, tr, tNJ 807-ta m.aa Nal, ,_, I, 10, 1'1, 14, ,_ . ·~ ''Tl ll AllllF SOUGHT IN THl -------~--·1---------.;.;•ll~l~i ------------------7_-ea_ . ft9 ------...... --~....,.---'A f TAC HI 0 A,, LI CAT I 0 N PWlJC f«>TlC( fWUC llQTIC( PmlJC llJTIC( fWllC llOTIC[ • IOUU> NOT II OMNTtD. PIOTmOUI 91111•11 PICTmOUI IU 11 •M a..: Mardi t4. 1~. t1me: 8:46 .... -n .. -.... - -.. -.. "'"' °"9*'1111111t •• -.. ,_, -., .. ,_. A-ctrtH Of CO\ltl: 700 CMo Thi lottowlne peroon t• dotng ,.,. ..,.,..,. ......... ~ 0 -DrM, ..... ,,,,.. CllllorNa "'*"'°' -~ -IT 19 FUATHIA ON>IMO !flat MIQ~IYTI lHTl,.PAISll, nAMI ..oc>M, 1NO MonrooM, •, ~ --.wta 1111111 1111 Ml ao.fl ltteee.1. No. o. Cotta Mw. c..te ....._ ~ ... ., llO CeaMJ L.n .. "°'· ~ • ,_, wllll w. ttCllr: 1ftcomt lnCf C....... ntlr Ao ••t t A, Aow•, t I I 11 .._,.,GA ..... • ,.,_ Ocdlf..._ ' DMtcl M, Dlollel, UI I. 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ClllllllED ce • • Oilers Will Sunset title ID style By ROGER CAR~ON Of"tt.e Delly PtkM llaft Huntington Beach ij1gh's Oilers have returned to the top and they did it so quic kly and with s uc h a flourish Wednesday night -they had most doing a double take as they stormed to t he Suns et Leagu e bas k e tball championahip. It took less than two quarters to put Marina away as the visitmg Vikings fell behind by 37-15 margin with still 2:55 left in the first half as the Oilers raced to a 74-57 victory. "l'tn just glad w e clinched it at home," said Huntington Beach Coach Roy Miller, who watched hie club collect ita eighth straight victory after opening league play with a 62-61 1088 at Fountain Valley. "It was a long time comln8,'' continued the six-year HB mentor. '1'hla allows us to go to Westminster Friday and play a little free, to sub a little looeer and to have 901T\e fun." That's just about how things went for his team Wednesday -free and easy as the Vikings wilted quickly against the Oilers' faster tempo. the aecond period to up the lead to 27-11. Momenta later it was another burst - • a 10-0 streak which Included three · buckets from Lou Harrigan -and it was virtually over with lhe Vikes lagging, 37-15. Ai halftime the Oilers had a 20-polnt lead, had hit 50 percent of their 36 attempts from the field, were enjoying a 15-7 advantage In turnovers and Mike Mille and Jamel Garner had combined to throttle the Vikes on the boards. "Huntington Beach was more aggressive and we were just Impatient," explained Popovi~h. who was forced to watch his team miaa 18 ot 27 from the field .. The best Marina could do In the second halt wu to cut the Huntington Beach lead to 16 points before the OOera expanded the lend to 74-49 with 1:57 left on Mike Mills' three-point play, giving him 24 polnts (and 13 rebounds). Mllls exited at that point and the reserves mopped up after the flrat unit had clicked on 34 of 64 from the field (53.1 percent). Garne r, the Oilers' standou t sophomore, and Lou Harrigan each had four buckets in the first quarter, and about the only worry Miller had was when Garner exited with nine seconds still left in the first period with his third personal fouJ . · And, it didn't take much longer for the reality of Ocean View's 52-49 decision over Fountain Valley to sink in, providing the Oilers with a two-game cushion and one game le ft before entering the CIF 4-A playofis Feb. 18 aa the Sunset League's No. l entry. Marina Coach Steve Popovich's major concern going in was the Oilers' ability to bum h is club in streaks and that's exactly what happened as a 10-2 spurt in the first period gave..Jlle winners an 18-9 lead, followed by a 7-0 run at the start of "We let them get up on us,'' continued Popovich. "Now you 're playing their game, running up and down the floor. We just didn't match up." But Mills moved over from his spot at the high post to assume Garner's role inaide and he simply took the Vikings Roy Miller (See OILERS, Page C2) Sea View showdown! Eagles, Sea Kings to tangle By ROGER CARLSON Of Ille DilltJ Net ..... Corona del Mar High basketball coach Jack Errion summed the whole thing up very aptly Tuesday night following his team's 38-36 overtime loss at Newport Harbor. "Nobody said it was going to be easy," commented the veteran coach. And he's right. Although many had their own ideas on just how the wild Sea View League race might end, It's safe to say no one was stupid enough to figure it would be a breeze. Tonight Errlon's Sea Kings. who "clinched" no worse than a co-champioJlShip Tuesday, duel long-time nemesis F.stancl.a with tipoff scheduled for 7:30 before an anUcipated ~verflow crow d at Cd.M. Eatancia's Eall~ 'enter a game behind following their 41-39 loss at Univey-sity Tueeday. , It was an especially bit1er loss. for Coach Larry Sundennan and his Eagles, who blew a shot at taking all of the marbles. "We don't deserve to even play for the championsh i p ," said Sunderman Tuesday. "We've had too many chances already." Informed of the fact the Sea Kings were also knocked off, Sunderman seemed unfazed. In cooler moments, both coaches agree about the showdown. however, saying it's a matter of playing 90lld from start to finish, without lulls. De11J Plot ll'Mto br Ndlerd K....._ Huntington Beach's David Crosby tips ball "Estancia doesn't rely on an inside man like Newpo'rt does," says Errlon, "but they have aome excellent perimeter players. 1 imagine we'll see 80IDe pressure from them. away from Marina's Chris Neumann. DllllJ"°41Wf ........ A t echnic al error "U we're off mentally, we'll be in trouble. The key to us is that we just keep coming back. Larry Sunderman of Estancia High and Jack Errion of Corona del Mar High (inset) will be as inte nse as ever tonight when the two arch-rivals meet. ·. co s tly t o Barons "What we have to do ls stop their transition game, handle their full~ pressure and be patient against their zone on oUenae. at the wrong time. "U we could have eliminated that we would have been in great shape. · All-CIF point guard Mike Hess and backcourt teammate Dave VanSteenhuyse, along with a deceivingly strong fron t line. In games at Newport Harbor this season, both have lost by a bucket -~tancia in the last seven seconds and Corona del Mar in the cloolng moments of overtime. 'By ED ZINTEL lt*iel bl !ti. Delly Ptlot Dave Brown said it was hill mistake and that was quite an admission, considering the Fountain Valley High basketball c:pach bas been around the ranks for a long time and, as his cloee friend and coaching rival Jim Harris of Ocean View says, "is o ne of the best in Orange County.'' ~rown, who said later he limply had no idea that he had nO timeouts left, called one with 18 eeconds remaining Wedneeday nllbt at Ocean View. The error COit. the Barons a technical foul aad Ocean View guard Keith • Mullally sank both free throws to .-ea! the win, 52-49. 4nlat means that Ocean View, 6-4 in the SWl9et t.e.gue, now hll a aood clWlCe of lorcin8 a plfyoff game for a CIJ' playoff berth. 'The $..?a.hawk. need only to defeat Edison (1·8) Friday Nlht to 11et up a playoff 1ame ...a.wt the ber o( the Fountain 1/"•lley~Marlna 1ame, alao Frtday. The/layoff game tor t,lae thir place t~am tadve wouid be play.cl y •ta neutral lite. 'I bad hearc! eomeone eay ••ller that if youT back.I are .plnlt the wall, you can only move forward," 1ald Barria afterward. ·-nm .... a Net win tar UI. '!be kkll played wi\b ., • Miich Jll1de, W91N ,.Uy proud Ca6;them.'j It --an 11pec:i.ally lniaptrtna victory for Ocean View, in view o( the fact that the Seahawk.s 2 playing without senior Dimitri AntonoPoUloe who jured an ankle in last week'• garne_ against Huntington Beach and fa out for the rest of the season. Foun Valley (6-3 in ie.sue. 15 ·10 verall) wa1 th e fifth·ran d -team in Orange County eo into the game, bUt came out al h . The Barona fell behind, 18·8 In the flrat quarter, hitting just 6-of·l7 1hota by the end of the quarter. The Barona slowly clOled the gap, 31-26 by the end of the firlt (See ERROR, Pa1e ti) "They're quick and they harau a lot. We'll come back and give It a great effort. Hopefully, th.at will be enough. Heck, thia is for the title. U you can't get up for a title game, you're in trouble." , Corona del Mar took Estancia In the first round, 58-56 in overtime, and Sundennan'1 chief complaint is that his team got· into foul trouble tho quickly. "That's one area that retlly gnawa at me,'' saya Sunderman. "We had a 5 to 10 point lead ln the flnt half and we put them on the free throw line. We were fouling, making young mlatakea "I w as pleased that when we were down by 9 in the fourth quarter we were able to come back. Usually if you give Corona del Mar a nine-point lead, most would tum to the next page In the scorebook." The officiating was a matter of point by both coaches after that one, especially ErTion. · Eatancia 'a stren~ is balanced scoring with Doug Pinckney (16.5), Jlm Curtis (15.l), Gary Jaeger (13.0), Gavin Warlawnont (11 .1) and Jon Johnstof\ (9.6) blending thelr talent.a. · Corona tte l Mar answers with Karl Wolff (6-4), Greg Wynn (6-3) and probably 6-5 Chip McKibben for the injure<i 6-6 Tom Vance always seem to maintain law and or<R!r around the basket in the rebounding wars. "We have to get more than one ahot," saya Sunderman, an echo of many coaches prior to games with Corona d.el Mar. The similarities between theee two cluba are many -such as the fact that each achool has won a Sea View League title ana ·shared two others With the ether ln the past four years. I r Elsewhere tonight (7:30) \here Is additional suspense in the race for third place. El Toro takes Its 8·5 record to Costa Mesa (5-8). while Newport . Harbor (7-6) hosts University (6-7). Should El Toro lose and Newport Harbor win, it would force a Saturday playoff to determine the third place entry in the CIF 3-A playoffs . Irvine (5·8) closes out Its ...-on at Saddleback (0-13). Titans s~oul~ provide a f e w f ()r Ant.eaters answers I• By JOHN SEV ANO or .. .,._PW._ For UC Irvine'• buketbell teun, the 198243 INIOI\ hu been anythlnc .,.,.ta mnooth road. And just when l\ appears u If the Anteaien have 1t.ralahtenec1 thina. ou\, they always IMll1 to bJt • ch~. T~\'1 (7(30) pme aaainat vtll\lna Cal State Fut.lerton at the Anaheim Con~tlon Center 1hould provide a 9JCJd Indication of which dJr9ctlon the Anwt.n are Meded. In their tut three out1n1•. the Ante.ten came beck lmpl'"81vely to beet Utah Sta• JOit to a 1..oni BMch ... •'. State team UCI felt it 1hould have beatenj aJ'l(i gave No. 2 ranked. Nevada Laa Ve1u all it could handle before Dina by a bucut. "They're Nally a IOQd lam and we're , . .. behlnd UNL V) and 15-4 ovenll. UCI la 3-6 and 11·9. ·· "My feellng la lf we can hoJd (auard Leon) Wood IO 20, and conialn the other plaxera, we can play v..tth them," MuwpnoffWI. Wood, a junior. and a 8t.ron1 c:l9ndidafll for cmfw1erace MVP bonont ._.. the TJt.ana with an 11.a .connc .,,... lie la alao •wn&bw ·10.2 .... iC GUUnc· Wood acaNd le ~ "'llllnt flYe thfM..polnt field pi.; .... Iii& time the two 14IUIW ~ .............. .... ln four meeUnp '1Yfl dMt I.a two ,...... "You'w IDt to ...U ..,.. 10IU .., their air.II ind our "'i 1'111 haW to 19' a.ck fMW OI' they lhoot laytN an you." •11 Mullipn. . .. .. . ... ' Be1lde1 Wood, three other Titan' ltu19n -6·6 Gary Davia (10.1), 6-lJ O.U Jones (12.1), 6·3 Ricky Mlxon ' (13.2) -are in <blble (ll(U19. ,. ' Junlora Oeor1• Turner and Ben McDoneld an UCl'1 lwlen. McDonald ta the -.n'• eop 111CJ1W at 14.6 potn• .,.. 1•me. Turner's avera1• la juat *'-"tllltlll ._ at 14.a. Thi only other ..a.JW la double~ Iii S-8 cmlW Bob . TbOmtanat U.S. Mullla9n'a other' two...,.... ftaun IO be ... ~ Tod .. ~ (8:&) arid ., )lnkll' .............. (U). . UC1 a11D bli a PCAA ..,_ S.tilftlli!V nllht. tnlddnl to 1J\ab .... :_ ----y • • ('I Oreno• 00111 DAIL v PILOf/Thurld1y. Ftbru1ry 10. 1813 ~ERROR • • • From Page C1 ha.If •• ff. 7 junior c·cntor ltoU Jacot. hit all thn:oe of hl1 ahol.11 In • the quart.er. That all iweme-d fhw for tht~ Barona, but In the llll'Unt1mt•, they were r.vlng away too many fault. In al , Ocean View had a2 tree throw attempt.a, making 26 of them. Fountain Valley, on the other hand, had just 13 free throw att.empta. making 9 of them. That Indeed was the difference and whl Jacobs had to sit out much o the se<:ond half after picking up his fourth personal midway through the third quarter. Still, the Barons had a chance to pull it out as Rob Whitehair hit two baskets late in the game, the second one tying the game, 45-45 (Fountain Valley never led) with 55 seconds remaininl(. However, Steve Moser made two free throws for Ocean View to give the Seahawks the lead once again. • After the Barons' Mik e Newton missed a long jumper, Mullally was fouled and made two fre e throws with h is unorthodox underhand style. F o untain Valley's Dre w Brown then hit a 15-foot shot 4 J with 18 seconds left to pull the Barons to within a basket, 49-47. That's when Brown signaled for a time out, not realizing he had utilized his allotment for the half. .. "It was my mistake for calling the timeout," said Brown who had Drew Brown call for the timeout. "I just didn't know how many we had left." Ironically, Harris said that his team had had its worst practice session of the season a night earlier. "But when they came out tonight," he said, "they just had that look in their eyes like they knew what they had to do." OILERS • • • From Page C1 apart on the boards and with his shooting, scoring seven points in the second period and 13 points in the 6:03 of playing time he was ~--on the floor In the final period. Garner finished with 10 boards u the Oilen won that battle, too, . 35-24. I,• . Marina's game was sour from the start as playmaking guard Scott Filipek could net just 3 of 13 from the field in the first ball. He warmed up with 6-for-8 from the field in the third quart.er and finished the game with 24 pointa, but it was far leas than his customary production in effective -• acoring and assista. Eric Padilla was M~rina's most effective •• weapon with 16 pointa. ,, "I told Billy (Thompson) just to get on him," said Miller. "He wasn't to worry about anyone else and Billy was all over him. He took Scott out of his rhythm." Garner and Harrigan each , finished the night with 16 points as the Oilers upped their record to 8-1 in league, 17-5 .,., .overall to enhance their No. 2 berth in the Orange County .... . rankings and No. 7 spot in the 1 . · CIF 4-A poll. Thus , the Oilers take a backseat in Friday's final salvo -they're already champions. Theisman, Walker Ma~well winners From AP d11p1lcltt1 PHILADELPHIA -J o e m Theismann said he'• still on an ••• emotional high, while Herschel Walker dllclosed that hil goal ls the 1984 Olympic Games, not professional football and all the money It can offer. Theismann, quarterback or the Super Bowl champion WashJngton RedskJna, and Walker, the University o( Georgia All-American running back, were honored Wednesday night with the Maxwell Football Club awards as pro and college players of the 1982 aeuon. "I really don't know when I'm coming down," said Thelsmann, who threw two touchdown paaaes In Washington's 27-17 victory over the Miami Dolphins. "We flew from Loe Angeles to Honolulu for the Pro Bowl Game at about 37,000 feet. On Thursday I leveled off at about 3~1000. Right now 1 think I'm getting Into the twenties," Theismann said. Thelsmann, who talks in rapid-fire style, said, "I'm aUU loving every mlnut.e of It." Walker aald he-played football because everybody wanted him to play, but hia first love was track . Quote of the day A banner hanging in the Pitt.sburgh Civic Arena, summing up the plight of the Penguins' hockey team: "No Clue plus No Pricfe plus No Scoring plus No Defense plus No Management plus No G .M. plus No Coach plus No Muacle plus No Gut.a plus No Wins equals No Playoffa plus No Fans." Canucb extend Pittsburgh streak Doug Halward and Gary Lupul "1 scored power-play goals to key a ' four-goal rally that gave Vancouver a •·r~r. •~•di. C.v1 .P••• Mllwa••ee W9114 a. Prte .,,.... 11 of idi -. Ill polntl In the fourth qua..,,.r •nd Cuti RtltlHH lo1aed In 30 point• 11 Cleveland upiel Mllw1u , 104-94 Wtdn llday nt•t U. &h National BuUlbtill A lf uclatlon. 'the vlc:tory wa1 tht .. Cawltert' 1rncund s trolght o nly th aecond time Cleveland hoa won twice In a row thl1 yf'ar Larry Blrd IK.'<>r''<I ~3 point.a, Including nine In a t.wo·mlnuto •p•n late ln the third quarter, t.:adina Bolton to a 106~96 decision over New York and snapping the Celti c •' tW~--ame Joelng 1treak and the Knlck1 ' rive-game winning atreak , . . Jllllllt Ervta1'1 27 points helped Philadelphia down Atlanta, 106-93 . . . Baek WUJlama ~..-1 hit 10 of 11 shota trom the field, scored 26 points and pulled down 16 rebounds as New Jersey stopped Indiana, 105-90 . . . Klke V1adewegt.e acored 37 points and Dan l11el added 31 to lead Denver to a l:M-125 decision over Seattle . . . Mike Woodaoa came off the bench to tally 21 point& as Kansas City raced past Golden State, 103-98 . . . Jay Vincent scored 29 points to lead Dallas lta 10th victory in 12 gartles, a 122-113 tTlumph over Detroit. Renko signs with Kansas City Veteran right-handed pitcher Ill Steve Renko, a free agent, haa signed a one-year contract with the Kanaas City Royals. Renko became a free agent for the M:COnd time in hia career after pitching for the Angela the past two years . . . Three defending profemional drag racint world champions seek to get off to a fast 1983 start when the Wintemat.ionala of the National Hot Rod Alaociation conclude Sunday ln Pomona. Champions remaining ln competition are Slllrley Muldowney in Top Fuel, Fr1ak Hawley in Funny Car and Lee Sbeplter• in Pro Stock. Sunday's eliminations begin at 11:30 a.m. ... Clevelan,d Indiana Manager Mike Ferraro was reported In satisfactory condition after three hours of surgery to remove his left kidney al a Fort Lauderdale hospital . . . Mary Decker Tabb, the nation's premier woman's distance runner and multi-event record holder, will rniBs the remainder of the indoor track season because of a sire. fracture of the left ankle. Television, radio TV;, College Basketball -UCLA at Oregon, 11 p.m .. Channel 5 (taped) RADIO: Hockey -Buffalo at Kings, 7:20 p.m . KPRZ (1150). D9llr ,... ....... .., Ndwnl ....... 6 -2 decision over Pittsburgh Wednesday night in the National Hockey League. The Penguins have now lost 10 straight and are 0-16-1 since a Jan. 1 victory over the New York Islanders . . . Murray Craven'• goal with 6:52 remaining gave Detroit a 6-5 victory over Hartford . . . Steve Larmer broke a tie and Curt Fraaer scored what turned out to be the winning goal as Chicago downed New Jersey, 5-4. College Basketball -Cal St.ate Fullerton vs. UC Irvine at Anaheim Convention Center, 7:30 p.m., KWVE ( 108 FM): UCLA at Oregon , 7:30 p.m .. KMPC (710). Mike Mills (SO) and Marina's Ron Rosenweig watch ball fall through hoop. Golden West gets defensive, 56-49. By CURT SEEDEN Of IN 09'fJ Piiot l&eff Unde r normal circumstances, Cypress College's patient offense ls worth the e ffort. But things weren't normal Wednesday night at Golden West College. Rustler Coach Jim Greenfield instructed his team to place the emphasis on defense, and 24 Cypress turnovers later, Golden West had recorded a big 56-49 South Coast Conference basketball victory over the Chargers. The win was especially satisfying for Greenfield. Not only did the triumph keep his team in second place in the sec standings, but it alao came against a team which hadn't lost to the Rustlers in two years . "We kept our hands right in their facet all night," beamed Greenfield afterward. "We were just super intenae out there. It was a great defensive game." Indeed, the Rustlers did look inspired, especially with the thought of their first-round defeat at the hands of the Chargers. It was one they wanted, and more importantly, needed, badly. "I think all of the starters knew they had a bad game the first time against Cypress," admitted Rustler cent.er Sheldon Revis. "I know I didn't have a good game. We just wanted kJ go out and give it our best ahot." Actually, the Rustlers didn't shoot that well (16 of 40 for a 40 percent effort from tl°'e field), but with Cypress throwing the ball away time after time, Golden West didn't have to dazzle anybody with its offensive prowess. The two teams seemed to go through the motions offensively throughout most of the fi rst ha,lf. With 8:43 remaining, Golden West waa clinging to a 14·8 lead. And it wasn't a cate of each team being patient with its ahot aelection. Cypress managed to hit just 8 of 22 shots (36.3 percent) in the first half, but Golden West wasn't that much better, hitting 10 of 26 attempts to take a 26-18 lead at int.ennialion. What put CypreH in the hole and eventuaily forced the Chargers into desperation fouls in the end, was a horrendous a1x minutes to open the llt!COnd half. During that span, the Chargers brought the ball down the court nine times and promptly turned it over on eigh t oocaslons. 1 Golden W est led 31-20 with 16:46 remaining in the game, but with Cypress' Mike Bruce scoring 10 of his 12 pointa in the second half and Ron Connors corning alive, the Chargers stayed doee. A pair of Connors free throws with 2:58 remal.nl.ng sliced the RusUer lead to 45-41, but after that, the Chargers' preuure defense simply sent Rustler sua rds Sherwin Durham and Tyrone Myles to the free throw line over the f1naJ 2 ~ minutes and the t.ckoou.rt duo sank 11 cl1.1tch free throws. I "If we had jult shot the ball better (from the floor), who knows what the score would have been," noted Greenfield. "We made thoee free throws near the end and that'• always nice." Edison stops W estminst~r &iison recorded ita first,Sunset League victory of the •ason by defeatina. Westminster, 74-61, Wednesday night on the winner's court. Trailing with 2:34 left in the third quarter, the C hargers tallied 10 straight points at the end of th e period. Edison, which shot 71 percent from the floor during the span, started o!f the final quarter by scoring five more before Westminster could counter. All five Charger 1tarters scored in double figures led by Rodney Johnson's 15 points. Johnson also snatch ed 11 rebounds. Darryl Iwasaki (13), Jeff Washington (12), Brad Hacht.en (12 points and 12 rebounds), and Tim Wertner's 12 paced the · &·Pirates fall again; ~·.·Saddlehack in first LEASE Luxury For Under w .. ight Arch ~terYtt Shoa Orange Coast College suffered a heart-breaking dduble- overtime defeat to visiting Mt. <••: San Antonio in South Coast Conference basketball action 1 Wednesday night, while 1 Saddleback College upped It.a record to 7-3 in Pacific Coaat ·.. Conference play with a triumph over Southwe8tern. _., At <XX:. the Pirates dropped their sixth straight conference game, 81-70 and fell to 8-14 overall. CXX:'s Tim Krohnleldt hit an 18-footer with 10 seconds left in regulation to tie the game, and the Plrate1 gained poasesslon with five seconds remaining but missed their final ahot. In the first overtime period, • Orange Coast held a 61-58 lead with 32 seconds remaining, and " • wu up by one with 11 eeconds left. Deron White made the front end of a one-and-one, but mi98ed hia next attempt and fouled the Mounties' J erry Shepard going ,. · for the rebound. Shepard made both free throws, aendinf the game Into double overtime . Pete Williams had 37 points, was 14 of 16 from the flo or , and grabbed 18 rebounds for Mt. SAC. Krohnfeldt paced the Pirates with 14 pomts, while Shaughn Ryan had 12 points and seven rebounds. White finished the game with seven assista and nine points. At Saddleback, the Gauchos survived a sluggish first half, and moved into a tie for flrst plac.'e in t he Pacific Coaat Conference standings with a 70-54 triumph over the Apaches. Saddleback managed to hold a 30-22 lead at intel"lniulon over the Apaches, who cam& lnto the game with a 1·8 conference mark. But the Gauchos put things together over the final 20 minutes, o penln& a 21-polnt bulge with 6:34 remainina in the contest. Tracy Mitchell led the Gaucho attack with 15 points, while Greg Ward added 13 point.a to 80 along wlth five steals and aevcm rebounds. $396 Leasing Isn't right for everyone, but It may be the answer to your new car needs. Our leue plans offer: no down payment, <48 month cloHd end leaee, 36 month free maintenance, and tax advantaget. Order your• tod1y •. Come In and talk to our coun.Mlora, they wfi1 help find the right leaafng plan for you. No matter what you're doing. your hometown newtpaper Th•lllfflll ·ftta In. Brings yo~ the Comfortable Boot Brown aged boutbon calfakin uppff Zipper closur9 and cushion Insole. SIZES c ...... -.. ~11"' 0 ....... 7'H1"' J1 I Laguna Beach throws scare into Cougars I.Acuna Beech hW\fil tou,h with South Cout Leaaue c hampion Capi1trano Valley before bowing We8neaday night, while Laguna Hlll1 edged Woodbrid~ and Mlalon Viejo got put San Clemente in men 1 baaketball action. Here'• how It happened: Capo Valley 77, La1waa Beacll U The final acore waa deceiving. as the Artista gave Capo all it could handle and led, 52-50, entering the final quuier. Scott Fortune, moved to polnl guard recently, tallied 18 pointa in playing one o{ hi.a top games of the aeuon. Fresh.man Shawn J ordan, who notched nine pointa, abo played well for the Artists. Laguna was down by eight points midway through the final stanza when a rash of turnovers was converted into eisht quick points to put the Cougars well in front. Walt DeCasas tallied 25 points for the Cougars to lead all scorers, junior Mark Ott.a ,had 15 and Dan Mulder added 13. The Artists finish their season Friday night against Woodbridge, a team Laguna handled by 18 in the first round. Lapu llllb 47, Woodbridge 44 The Hawks wrapped up third place in league and a CIF 3-A playoff berth as Kraig Kawada matched his best effort of the year with a 16-point production. Woodbridge's only player in twin figures was Anthony Radovcich, who scored 15 points. Ml11loa Viejo 16, Su Clem ente 57 The Diablos knocked San Clemente out of a shot at third place in league and a potential berth in the upcoming CIF 3-A playoffs as 6-1 senior Dave Griffith matched his high of the year with 14 points and Rick Muench did likewise, scoring 13 points to equal his best effort of the season. ~ The Diablos used a 2 1-10 aecond quarter spurt to get the upper hand and were never caught in the second half. Basketball scores Oolleae Loyola, Md. 82, Baltimore 75 w..r Navy 81, American u . 74 Sen Diego St. 83, Utah 81 WMt Vlfglnla 93. St. JoMpn'e P~ltzet 69. Cal Tech 33 84 Claremont-Mudd 80. La Verna 78 (2ot) Community Cot6ege Occidental ss. Redlenda &4 1owtt1 ewt c~ hilttt•Nt GOiden W•t 58, Cypfesa 49 Houslon 85, SMU 68 Mt San Antonio 81, Orange Taua ""M 51, Rica 45 Cou1 70 (2 ol) Taua Tech 87, TCU 61 Camtoe 92. Compton 75 Oklahoma St. 71, Neb<ulca 83 Senta Ana 73. Fullart0t1 55 (ot) hcMc c-t CCNltar .. _ Lamar 82. Niten ... St. 47 Saddlaback 78. Southwutern S. Mlalaalppl 59. Pan Nn9'1c¥1 $4 45 Sen Diego 102, Palomar 81 ...._. Groeamont &4, Mir.CO.ta 60 Ohio St. 88, Wlaconllin 85 San Diego Men 92, lmparlal Oldahoma &4, Kanau St. 82 Valley 88 W St. 72, E. Mlc:Ngen 58 Dayton 75, 8uUar 51 H6gh echool Ohio U. 73, Kant St. 71 1W1Mf L.aefUa Ml#nl, 0 . 72, W. Mlchigell 52 OcMn vi.w 52, Fountain Valley o.Paul 113. e---. 82 49 Toledo Be. Bowing~ 79 Edllon 74. Westminster 61 E. Nllr'Ola &4. Valpatal8o e2 Huntington~ 74, Marina 57 N ~ M , Cent. Michigan 86 Xrtlar. ONo 109, La Sale 86 IOllttl c..e "'-- ..... Captetrano v.iiey Tf. Laguna Nofth Cer«*na SL 90, Clernaon Beec:fl 82 83 Laguna Hiiia 47. Woodbndge « ~ Tec:tt 87, Dulta M Mlealon Viejo 88. Sen Clemente Waka Foreat 79,. MarylMd ee 157 F\of1da 85. St. Leo 4~ c.My L...- Lou1111111a 73, Tu611na 56 VIiia Parlt &4. Tuttln 39 w. Cairollne 82. Furman 54 (ot) FoothlM 80. SenlAI Ana Valley 515 Nldlob St. 57, JacktlOl't St. 58 Senta Ana 81, Orange 57 N . C . • G r a a n 1 b o r o 5 I , Canyon M. El Modena &4 ~St.54 Va. COmmo<N9alth 59. Ja~ K ~. ~ L.aefUa30 Medleon 53 -*"' ;YP'98 Richmond 59. ~-Kat ... ~ •• El Oor9do 89 49 Pedflca 89, LOat-. 59 Virginia Tech 16. N Caronna Loe Alaml1oe 80. &paranza 57 A&T 87 , _ _, ~ · Wiiiiam & Mery 70, East Carolna' Fullerton 52, Buena Partt 43 5-4 La Habra 73, Sunny Hiii ee LO<llalana Tech 70, NE Loui91ana Sonora 78. Troy 45 55 °' .... a....-E. T--St. ae. VMI 83 Anahalm ae. Megnolle 8 1 f.aat W•tem 53. Savanna 40 St. JOhn'• 75. Ge«ge1own 89 Valanda ee. Bf• 59 Syrac:uM 99. Ullca 71 AngaM L...-1\mr; 57, Falrlleld 55 (ot) Mater Dal 78, Plut x 48 Temple 61, Penn 53 (2 01) Sarvlte 49, St. Paul 47 Buc:luialt 73, Lafllgll 59 B1tno9 Amat n , Sarra 7t (oil Holslra 88, T OW9on St. 71 Boaton U. 57, Mlllna 52 Cenlalua 58, o.trolt 56 (Ot) St. Peter'• 88, St. Fraoot.. Pa 71 Boaton College 91, Seton Hall 76 • FM1algh Olcltlnaon 91, Siana 85 Lafayette 70. Delaware 89 fol) Women HICllH ecHOOL ... View~ Estanda 88, Corona del Mar 54 lrvlna 39, 5-sdlebeek 25 B Toro 48. co.ta..._ 45 Unlvwalty 55, Newpot1 Harbor 38 King to buy Cavs? CLEVELAND (AP) -Boxing promoter Don King says he is interested in buying the Cleveland Cav&Uen of the National Basketball Amociatlon. and he intends to talk with Cavaliers' owner Ted Stepien thia weekend about a p<mible deal. "He (Stepien) bas talked to me a couple of timel about it, but it was nothing specific," King aaid Wedneeday. King aaid he hoped to put together a group to buy the Cavaliera, who have been on the block for eeveral months. King said hia group would tnclude World Boxing Council heavyweight champion Larr y Holmes and possibly World Boxing Amod.ation heevyweiaht champion Michllel Dokes. Kina promot.l!a l!otmea' bout.a, and Kina'• aon, Carl, manages Dokes. "l want to really tee Cleveland aet back on the map apln.'' aaid King, who has a farm in Wlndlor, Ohio, eat of Cleveland. Sailor kickers breeze, 8-2 John CUn::i, Nami ~kri and Kirk Lome each acored a pair of goala Wedne9day to lead Newport Harbor ffigh to an euy 8-2 victory over hoet Coeta Meu in Sea View League llCX'Cer act.ion. 1be SaUon, ~-5-1 in leegue play, held a 1-0 lead after the fint half, but broke It open over the final 40 mlnuta. Johan Rolenqu.lat and Shawn Droke a1-> added pla foe the s.llon. Roeenquilt aJlo picked up 1 p&lr of Uliata. Harbor &ignups continuing D nun TIUBDIY 10 DULEB SALES IBllC TIE llDS TO SEE SHORTY DD CBEIP CBICIEI, IJYE UD II PERSOI IT TBESE STORES 011 SIT. FEB. 12: LA MIRDA 9 TO 11:15 . BELLFLOWER II :45 TO 2:30 SOUTH GATE/DOWllEY 3 to 5 #4008 Polished brass finish set. (Got my first Valentine today, from my dentist. "Roses are red, violets are blue. They're all coming out and you've got hoof and mouth too.") FYRNETICS SMOKE ALARM 97 Battery powered unit sniffs out smoke and makes sure you know about it. Believe it or don't. they even give you the battery. Makes for nice cabinets (My neighbor is tomething else. Her kid asked if he could watch the solar eclipse and she said, "Yes, but don't get too close.") CAROL CABLE 15 n . REMOTE CONTROL CORD 197 Brown or white. Might bring an end to the "who'• gonna get up and tum out the light" war1. BEHR PLUS 10 EITERIOR ST ADI 9 44 GAL. Solid orMml-tranaparent colon for new or preTloullyfinl1bed wood. 1tucco. maaonry. Water clean-up. McCULLOCH POWER MIC 310 16'' GAS CBlll SAW -·· ' 15997 1111///l~J~ 2.1 cu. ID. engine, aoltd 1tate lgnltlon. auto and manual oUlng and antl-Tlbra1ion 1y1tem. (No bad Ylbe1.man.) llALIBU D LOW YOLTICE LICBTllC SYSTEMS 3 UTE SET WITll 1DIEI 3997#LV1003T I LnE SET WITI 1DIEI 57"#LV1006T Low .oltace mMD• you won't be •hocked when tu eleetrk blll co .... Ea1y to ln1tall. PElrlllOlll. lllTIB OIL 30WT.88t QT. lOW/COWT. 98t QT. Oood..aaa .... l-.1dca'1 lcnort .... Olfttllecea........._ .. ...., ........... . ' Uli:O----' 12" x 12" Mlf-1Uck tll•• are ea1y to apply. and the price won't Ooor you either. Bradford Brick, Oak Knoll and mo,., CEDAR LAmCE ·MODULAR FEICE PllEL 2 5 77 S'4"x?' AaNmbled but unUni1bed pcmel1 for a alppy Job. Post1 extra. BAREBOOT STRIRERBIES 49cPAKOF6 Aa tu 1trawbeny aaid to the ratlln. '1' d lo.e to joln you for a toa1t. butl'm In a waffle jam." (Boo, hla1.) BUDDY L CURCOIL GRILLS 1r· PICllC AdJu.U for• cooking uight•. Pack It up when you bead for the h1111. 6 97 #1831 14" nLJDC U•DER ' Ilg ooe al.o ocltuta. {Unde Berlry thlnb lt'1 aometh1Dg thewUeWMn.) 9 .,., ftflrl CASTLE 160° DOOR VIEWER 79c#712 Lookl Hire the tax man, Maude. Hit tbe light1 and tum off that bla1ted TV. RED DEYIL SDJCOIE SEALAIT 2·~30Z. I'll bet the folk1 in Seattle Ion tbl11tuJf. Gl••• a tight water re1i9tant Mal around the home. RV or boat. , .. 117 Here'• an exotic little guy for the flower box. Not the 1brtnJring kind. I tblnk. although the price ii 1brlnJring. lllC O' LIWI FROIT TBBOl REEL MOWERS 18" 2 HP. 31 9•7 #306 21" 3 HP.,359t7 #540818 . Tbereelth.lng.w1Jlrtgg•and Strattonengtne. tlnger1lp control1. and nrtftl ca1ter wb .. loreaay handling. ELLWOOD 4 PC. ~L..__ PITIO SET 9777 , .a Orange Oo11t DAILY 'IL.OT /Thurldey, '*'*Y 10, 11U Triple play aids Rustlers Golden W•t Collqe tu.med a triple play to qute\ an ichth-lnnlna Saddlebeck rally, and Ruatlcr reeerve catcher Jon Hobb• d•llvered tht wlnnln1 RBI hit In the 1hctb H the Ruatlen nipped the vl1ltln1 Oaucho1 4-3 Wedneaday In non-cx>nference buebell aauon. The 1econd triple play In Golden We1t hiatory occurred when reliever Beje Mahoe atruck out Bob Perry; Ruatler catcher Keith Harriaon cauaht Oaucho 8eCOnd but runner Mark Once in a rundown; and SaddlebKk flut ba11e runner Ivan Commancho WU nailed tryinC to go to eec:ond on the play. Tom Link went 2 for 4 and had two RBI to lead Saddleback. hMeAftlle 1..ini=.-=r1 ET:....1 """9T MOC. I~ ~ Gl'9CIOllo l'ernendell .00 11.10 11.10 lwtOfl ... (H.,,.._) 4.JO a.40 "'°" lport (~ uo ~ rleed: Oettllld, loldllr of ,~ ldlllO Hlctl, Pltll hMol. Ot1y Trlllmpfl, l'Uwt'I llornl. U Pll.otno. Timi: 1:17 211. MCONO AAC&. .... 11.vtOnQe. UnM MIQln0!(811dll 17.fO 7.00 4.JO "9ldy to 1lo <PllroeJ 4 IO a.oo Pll1Y• OYet (UpMmJ a.eo Allo r~: Ar~. OooO Joum.y, CNll z.ro. A4mlrll Don, Zuml Lou. nm.: 1:1• 311. •DALY DOUeLa (t-7} plld "32.10. ™"" AAC8. I llltlofl9I. ~(~ 4.10 uo uo Oii Murn (Uolllml I 1.40 4.IO Monproprl CMYll (TOfo) 3.20 Aleo rec1d: IC H , true Toru1. S l y AOllfT\ltY. Timi: 1: 12 311, ~ AACL I 1ur10n01. Vloll Jim (Aomwo) 22.40 11.20 l .IO 9onlblY lllttMdlr (VlllNUlll) 1 1.00 1.00 llutlld ,,_,. (H.,,_,) 4.00 All O tlCld: MIHl•O MIO, A1olnd, l.ll~le LMll. 91-lpy. K9Y lo 1111 Aro. Time" 1:12 Ill . c~"&ti ICI ~~-u,.. ldmontOn 10 11 10 IOO 2:17 70 ~~ VlllOOUVW ...... n tt • n1 tM 14 21 U 1 IOI tit 41 ,. 2t 11 201 .,. 41 17 21 I 1IO 114 42 Ct*-00 ....._.. ti. &Aull o.troll fllfOrlto ...,,...,....... M 14 7 146 21 11 13 224 " 21 11 19' 14 IO 12 171 14 It 10 117 WALie Cati ••ICI ~--- 1N 7t 1tl t7 217 .. 112 .eel n1 ae PtttU•* II 11 7 22t 112 T1 HY ........ a 11 t IOt tta S7 w....... 17 ,. 11 121 1.. Q NY ...... U 24 I I01 1tl 14 .... ~ 11 14 11 , .. .,., .. ,...,.,,"" 12 ,., 7 171 271 11 ........... ~ ,. 10 • 111 ...,,.,... It 11 10 H1 """'° .. 11 t1 aqa OlielllO " 12 • nt ...,.... 11 M t 17' ...... ,.. .... =~ ~== 141 10 1M .. 172 t 1 m" 271 N "· LeWll .. "" ••• Ip,... Mwlllplt ......... ~ .. NIWYorll .....,_ ... YOftl~eC ........ -•OelfllY Estancia races to Sea View title raww ltilh won '" lhowdown with Corona del M"v to claim the a.. View ~i!:,"'~inw.~~Z WOMEN reptni"' ~111•lon, rnjJIC.,od a 1hot u lime expend. third and will play off tor the final Ctr po1ltion after olalmlna vlc:torlH Jn women'• buketbal.l Wectn.day n&cht. The 1:1 Toro-Unlvtrtlty pla)'oft la alawel tor 7 o'clock Satu.rdtj ntaht at Cerone del Mar. Hoather Eatey tallied 21 for tho &a KJnp, who alao ,ot 1& from J'ran WyM and 12 from I.Ju Romney. rJ Toro led 48-43 In the final minute when U.. Schumak r convert d an offenaive rebound Into two polnta for Co.ta Mt:M to narrow the ddkit to one point. Her.'1 how It went: E1tuc:la II, Corou del Mar H '"'-Muatan.p jumped In tront In the Nrly aotna. u An81e Garcia n tted eight of Mr 10 po6n .. ln the flrtt quarter. The 1•me remained cloee the re1t of the way. Openlna a 10-polnt tint-quarter advantaae, the Eaalea breezed to the leuu• crown. A.my Hathcock connecied on 7 of 11 tleld·IOll trtee, finilhJ:ng with UI pointa and 12 rebounda while d1ah1na off lix Ulllta. Debbie Huahee wu another fon.-e for the r.a,Jee, notching 26 pointa and 19 rebounds. Eltanda (22·2 overall) controlled the tempo throu,hout and dJd a fine job on the board1. The Eaa let alao 1hot in percent from the fleld during the conw.t. a torrid 71 percent in the first halt. lt wu Eatancla'a third lea1ue championahlp IJ\ the laat four yean. Point iuard KJm McGill notched l~ polnta anCl Kim Oenniton had 10 for the wlnner1, while Shelly Neal led all K'Orcrl with 17 polnta tor Mesa. \, Men'• tour'Mmenl .__..._.. <•--·\r~, l!llol Tlllldl., (U.S.) CS.I. Ml-• 81uet (U.S.). t-2, e-a: Stew o.nton (U S.) def. Jimmy ArlM (U.8.). W . M ; 8'1ln TMdllr (U.I .) o.f. Hlnrl Lleonte (FrMCI), W , W ; John Mcl!nroe ~.~!'· M1tk Dlehon (U.s.~.:;:; t-2; V1ll9 (Argenllnl) o.t. Mo111 (erlllll. t-2, s-6, &-1 ....... toumefnent e= Joll H'91*11 (lpeln) o.f. Tim Meyotte (U.S.), M . 1-3: Mall Wlllndlr 1s...oen1 oef. "11111 Ootttnecr (U.S.). 1-2, 1-2. Women't tournement , ... =·••> ..._. ....... Yvonne vermH-(South Alrlc1) d1I. 011udl1 Monterio (Brull). 9-4. 3-41, e-3; 1<1terln1 Lundqulll (Sw1d1n) d1I. Pal Medr1410 (Brull), 8-4. 8-1; lvl 8ud.,Ovl ~c.dloelovlklll o.f. ~Mine Ferrwndell S.). 7 ... 7-1; Cindy ~ (US.I OM. ,. ~ (Cac~ll). no K«I 1v1ll11>1e; Qlnny Purdy (U.S.) def Nancy YIWQln (U.S.). t-2. t-~; Anne Hot>lll (9tttlln) Clef. )(11ertna Skronllll (Cnchoelovattl1). 1-3, o-t, t-2: PtMUI LOUii (U.S.I o.f. Julll H1rrlng1on (U.S.). 1·2, e-a; Cllrllllane JollMlnt (Swlt~.,l•ndl dal. Llura Arr111 (U 8.). t-0, t-0 c..._..°"*' uec\.~':*'1 Hert (USC) def. Myert, 1-3. 7-1: K•tng lUCI) def. Henry. 2-e . e-3. 7-41j LIQ .... USC) dlf. Mallory, e-1. 8-4. ,..,nlndei: Uac) dlll. TIWM!lh. 6-1. t-1. V~ (USC) dl f 8erlng, e-o, 1· t, JonH (USC) dal. Petton, t-1, t-1. 0.-... P a ndo -L1g 1a11 (USC) d1f. Kellint-MlilotY. 7-S. 2-41. t-2: Le\ly·Heynan (U8CJ dl l My1t1-P111on. e -2. il-4, Llle-8..oan (USC) OM. TrtnW!lh-Kaua. 3-e. 1-3, t-1. .:..~ c....-. ........... 101-4~ (!) P• ........_ S'2t 10l-Nln {f) dee. S.ICllleOt•. 7.S. 111-......,. CCMI o.:. l<Mlp, t-2. 122-F1roetl9 (El dee. Moore. t-4 12t-Ellil (CM) p. Gumm, 1:12. 131-0'Connor (CM) p. &-. 1:31. 1A1-°'*11 (CMl die."-. 1M.. 141-8 r1nt ton CM) p. Huettenth•*. ~~. 151-An<Mr9on (CM) P• Wlllerl. 2.5t. 170-0-, (E) die. Hwlly, ,.. 12. 116-lcott (CM~1 p. Sendwe, 1:04 203-Clt>llofo I) won by IOftall. l+il\.-Dllton ( p . .........,, 1:48 ~ t I ... . " c..._.1111111111 ~9'.2,UC ......... 1 .J:':.."'n ~~·:~.· •• l 1d1:l'llllC81 000 000 ~ 7 I GOiden W.. 003 001 OCIK-4 I 1 a onMla. C1rr (I I Ind Mofoel'; Mw9'1, M1ho1 17) 1nd H1rr11on. w -Merall. L-lonllla. S -MlllOI $0WC). 28 -~ f0WC). 38 -H.n1.oft (~,., EJ Toro "· C.Uta Meta U Ualverel&y H , Newport Harbor 38 The Muatana• had a couple of oppo~u ties to p\a1l the game out ln the wani leCOnda, but turned the ball over wit 6 eecondl remalnlng. then, aft.er The Trojluv u9ed a fut-break offense .while Lorita Hines and Michelle Newell dominated inllde play. Hines poured ln 17 points and had 10 reboundt1, and .... WltTIMW6'ct ...... .,........ W L ,.._ M M 10 .712 2t 20 192 t'4 30 21 .NI 9'4 27 23 .640 12 20 29 ,4()1 ,. ... 18 36 .314 23~ ....... DlwWIA Sin AnlonlO 30 21 Ml Dlllll 25 2A .510 4 Kan-City 25 25 .600 4\i o.n-25 27 .411 5'h Utlh II 33 .313 12 Houaton 10 39 .204 111 UITUN COM'IMNCa AltlMlo~ ~ 42 7 8oa1on :ie 12 .._ .H!rwf 33 11 w11111ng1on n al New York 22 28 CM«rll DlwWIA 157 71() .... .647 10 .479 11\i .4AO 20'A ............... S2 11 .MO Au.nt. 24 2t 4to I o.trolt 24 27 .471 • .,. ChlClgo 17 33 340 15 lndllnl 1 s 34 .308 11'4 Clevallnd 11 39 .220 21 ... ............. lAUrl 113. Ullh " 80llOI\ 108. New VOit! M Plllladalphll 108. Alllnla 93 .... .H!rwf 106, lndl9nl to Qewllnd ICM, ........... M Oelllll 122, o.trolt I 13 Kan ... City 103, Ooldell Stile 98 Denwr 134, a..tua 1211 , ........ ca-. Clewlencl II lncJillll HoultOI\ II WMf*lgton PtliladllptM •• cnie.oo Ponllndll Ml!wluk .. OOIOen Stlll 11 San Antonio SN ttll el Ullh Phoanlll •• 81111 Diego LekWl 111,.lea• llT AH -Or.w 13. Wllllllll ti. &IOI\ I. El-11. °"""" 14, Kell¥ •• ~ 21, W-.nt 2. Tou& 41·H 17•21 M . LOe AMGllll.a8 -R#nl>il 4, Wiil .. 22, Al>duhllb«NW II, L Jotw*ln 7, Niii.on 13, Coop" 5, MoAdoo 20. Wortl'ly 1e. C. .lohn90fl 4. LllldabetQI' 4, McOal 2. T Ollll; 4t-103 21·26 11S. ..... ., .... Utlll 24 25 24 2e-" lot Allgelel 29 SI 31 11-113 ~ DOlll -.._. l'outed OU1 - NOfll, IW>ound1 -Ullh 4A (EllOI\ IA~. lot Allgelel 14 (Abcluhlebbar 1)). ,...... - Ul•h 211 (£•YM 1). Loi An ...... 35 (E. ~ fl) TCIW lcaAe -Ot• 22. LOa Allgelel 23. " -13.IM. LllllWI' ..,.,.. <"-"" .... I) ....,., 0-..1"11 ...... 33 AbduhJlll>l>et 43 171 20.A 34 52 wa.. 48 1115 19.a ae 10 HI--. ... 100 11.2 24 1 I McAdoo 43 .... 15. 1 2t 32 L Jotw*ln 4S 170 14.1 32 :~:..cw:: :: m •1:: n 21 H. Cooplt 441 341 7.1 20 :M c. John90I\ 27 10e 4.0 13 54 l.lndlbergar 2S n 3 1 8 5 Jord9n 2t n 3.o 12 40 McO.-" ~ 2.7 9 3S J. COCIPlt 2 2 1.0 2 1.111... 48 5371 111.1 1~ ()clc>oMnla 48 5008 108.t 13A NllAIMdefa acOMtO Q'°""'"'• Englllfl, 0.-50 103 274 1380 2t.I ~.SA 48 44IO 124 11to 27.2 Vendlwgl\. On 50 503 291 1119 2t..3 '""'-· ClllClgo 49 Ct 2t3 1165 25.4 AQutrrw, o.181 47 453 267 1075 25.0 ~. Piii 4M 13-3Al-IOl2 24.4 Frw. a...llanO 4A Ma 282 toe lt.1 Or1Mlh, Ullll 47 Aeo 11 I I03I D.S C-ol. Ooldilfl St. .. 439 190 te2 23. 1 a-d, 8ollon 4&-at-212 "I 22.t EMnQ. ,.,,. ... 414 m M3 22.t emmnr!· 8111 °'° 45 417 1• lt4 22.7 ~. oOldlri 1"1. ... • 14 204 ilffl'""B.• JoMlon. Mii 47 439 111 ... 22,4 t.tonc;rill, Mii ... .ecl1 2t2 10Ct2 22.3 ...... 0.-.... 251 t5I 21.9 ~ Dllttolt 41 411 210 MO 2U Piwon. Por111nd 48 "3 208 NS 20.1 ~. LlillMI 43 372 134 114 20.4 Natt, Pot111nd 48 381 205 178 20.2 M90llNINMCI • Q ott Dlf , ...... Melone. Piii 48 2M 47' ?N 11.t COllMUMITY COLUC141 Qotden w ...... c,.,,..... CYPRlaa -Meuulo 4. O'Hern 4, Connor• 11. 8!1cllowt1cl O, M1ru1leh 2. 8ltwlcli I, Flllay 8, ~ 12. WUMI 2. T otlla: 209-15 49 GOUMllll ... , -Outtllm 15, Siiier o. Mytel I, MUr'ly 0, Oo1h1m 0, AIYlt 12, K.rellctl 15, J-e, Brown 0. Totlll: 18 a4-A1 ae. Halfttme: OolOll> Well, 2.4-11. Total loute ~-30. OolOll> Walt 17 • Fouled oul 0 Hern (CypreH), Connort ICYPtelll. Blldlowl*I (Cypr-1 T~ loUI. Oufl'llm (Oo!Oln Walt), GOiden w .. 1 blndl. Mt. IAC 11, Of'enae Coeet 70 llT. aAN MfTONIO-Willlama 37, w•• II, M II, SMplfd 11, Aperldo 4, foutlly 1, WhltlnO I. Totala: 31 19-33 81 OflANCMI COAH -~ 2. KtotlnMIOI 14, ~ 19. ~ 12. ""°""' .,, Wl'ill• II, 'Si-I. 8erry 2. Tot• 2t 12·1170. Halftime: Or1nga Cou t. 2 9·23; Aaoullllon, 55·55; Flret overtime, 12-62. 1'otll loull: Mt. SAC 13, Orange eo..t 21; Fouled out: Ap.,lelo (Mt. SAC), Qua ... Kroflnleldt, Whit• (OCC): Tldlnlelt loul. Wiiker (Mt. SACI 8addlebectc 11 aou1tt ... 1em 14 8CMITMWHT.iil -...,,..., 18, AtklNon I. Dlltlt• 8, Wit'~ e, Howwd 5. Nelaoll 4, "Almlrtll 2, SIUll't 4. Totlll: 23 t-17 54. aAOOLUAC1C -Mltdllll 115, W1rd 13. Oround 10, Ad1m1 I , Arc1n1aua 11 • Hendereon 7, Ollvter 5. W•w 1. ~ 2 TOllll: 30 11-21 71 Hllftlml. a.ddleblclc. 30-22 TOlllt loull: Soutll-tlffl 11, SIC:lcllabaclc 19. south Coeet ConterMCe Co I -o..111 W L W l C..ritoa II I 24 3 Oolcllrl w .. 1 1 3 15 11 Slnt• Anl 1 3 15 11 Ml. Sen AnlonlO e 4 15 II FUlltnon 5 s 11 e Cypr-4 ' 13 12 OrlinOI eo..t 2 • ' 14 Complon O 10 5 ll ............ ._.. 0ot0an W•I 58, Cypr-. 49 Ml. Sen Antonio 81, Orengeeoa.t 70(2 Oii C...rttot 112. Compton 75 Sante Anl 73, F\llllrton 56 ........ ..... (7:.9) OoiOll> W•t 11 Ml. Sin Antonio Onnge CoMt .. Compton c.nttOl 11 8ant1 An1 Fulerton 11 Cypr- Peclftc Coeet COflfer.nce cz.,zwe OMreM • l • l ~ 73 11. Sen Diego 7 3 II I l"'C*ial Vlllay I 3 15 9 Sen Diego Mela e 4 II 11 Mir.CO.II 5 4 11 12 0.-t 5 5 17 10 PllOfnlf 2 I II 15 loutllwM1ern I II f I 1 w ' • , •• ._... Saddletledl 71, ~ 54 8111 Olago toa.. Peilomlf I I OrOMmOnt 14, Mlr.coal• eo Sen~ Meal t2. lmperlat Vllloly Ill .... .., ...... (1:11) .....co.ta 11 hdlll1Mo* San Diego ,, Imperial v..., Pelornlt •I 0<-1 Sen Diego Mell II Sout'-lem HIGH 8CHOOL Mftwlll'11Bllfl11Mt01 .. ton-8Meh 74, lil9ftne f7 MAflllll'l -l'lllp1k 24. Padlll1 t i , Aoaentwe19 I , fMumann O. 81f1ng., 4, WNIMllll 4. EltWom o, Vlllr• 2. Plncur1 2. Ooon1a 2. TOUll. H ~10 57. ~ON~ -Olfnet 11, Miii 24. 8. ~ 4, o. ~ '· H""9llll 1t. Croeby o. 8lllCllll •• ~ o. friel o. <>neg1 o. Dunn o. f oea a. t-7 1•. ..... .,~ ....... 11 10 11 11-57 HunllnglOI\ 8aecfl 20 21 14 19-74 Tot9 to.M. Merine 10. Hurrtlngton a-ti 18. 0-.. YleW a., ..... v...,. "°""",._ YA&..IAY -New!OI\ 12. ~ 14, WMeMW' ._.. •. Mlr1lln 1, Hlf'\' a. ,._. e . .._, 0, 1'lnNy 0 T OllM: 20 9-13 ... OC1AN Y9W -Judgit 12. 8al 21 • .,_ S. ~ 10, Or-** 3. FMI I. Tot* U ~$2. ....... -..... l'ount.alll Vtlifft 12 14 t 1A-41 Oclll\ View 11 11 1 14-52 Total IOlill F~lln VellWy 21, Ocain VllW 11: l'outed out: J1COb1 (Fountain VllllV). 9oulh Co.t L ... ue LMotw °"«ell w ... w l. Clf)lll1ano Vlllwf 11 U "' ;t Dini HI.. 8 3 13 9 LeQunl Hlllt 7 5 14 10 8ln OlllMante S 8 1 I 10 WooObrldga 3 t 9 14 Mipllon Viejo 3 I 5 I 1 t.19una &Uc:l'I 2 9 5 H WedMedof'l lc- C..,mrMO Vlllwf 71. l.lgunl 8Ncll e' laiguna Hflll 47, WooObrldga 44 MINlon Vllto Ml. 81111 Clemente 57 ,,..,.. 0-(?:JO) l.lgul\I 8..c:fl II WOOdbrf<lol 0-Hllll 11 MIN!on Vlljo Cep111rano Vlllty at Sen Cllmonta HIGH 8CHOOL WOMEN Eet.ncia ti, Corona det Mer 54 COflOMA DB. MAA~Ett9'f 21. Aomne) 12, ()oclcle O. Wynn 15, LOOI 5, WlllMd I Totall; 24 8-15 154. •eTAKIA-C..pente< 6, H1the0Ck Hi, Scl'iOl9I I, Veldl4w 2 •• H.~ 28, Btuatl 4, ConW1ly 0, Ctvlttman 21 10-20 ee. ._..,o.ww. Corone dtl .,., e 15 11 20-54 &llnCil " 11 11 14-61 Toi.I foul• Corone dtl Mw 14, Eatandl 13, Fouled out: Ooddl (COM) Unl=155, Newpod Harbor • .. ~Weyne 11, Ooddt 10. Sh, Iner 0, 1'dklneon 7. 81ldll 2. M.c:Oonlld 0, Otega I, OOln 1 TOllll 14 10-17 31 UNIY•RllTY-HlnH 17, NH••ll 11. M•ttubltl 4, Contrttl 7, Zlmm1tman 10, Atdtll 1. LeC1n1en1a o. To111a. 20 16·27 65 ._..,o-w. N9wpol'1 H1rt>or II 10 12 7-38 Unl¥wtll)' 12 13 11 13-55 TOlll loula ~ Hltt>or 111. Unlvwllty 11, Fouled out W•yna (Naw90fl H..00.), Hlr\aef~ty). ll'Ylne • leddlebac:k 25 eADDL•8ACC-Novak 10. T.,rldo I , Hlneon I. JoNwon o. Fenton o. .,.,, 0 Totlla 10 !>-1025. Woolley 10, f1tzgatlld 2, Sims 2, Flynn 2, RoOarU 10. Bowar 4. Jldleon 3. Gr-field 4, Philllt>t 0, Mllt11n 0 Totller 11 3,14 39 ._.. by 0;ier1.,, Sad<llel>lcll 6 13 4 2-25 lnllna I •• 10 7-311 To111 1ou11· S•ddlebeell 11. lnNne 11. FO<Md out Novak fSaddlel>lek). Wootlly (lrWll). El Toro 4', Coe•• ..... 45 14. TOftD -Cltlandtt 4, o.tlnlaon 10, Vlnu I . McGiii 15, M*'I 9, Miil-0 TOIW: 21 4-12 48 COeTA •IA -Hlfldl 3. Mcllroy I. NMI 17, ~-7, GerCll 10 TOIMS 20 1-13 45. lccwa by Ollaf1en El Toro 13 IS 5 12-4t Colll ...... ,, • 10 10-45 Total IOI.Ill El Toro 12. Colla ..... 13 ... View league ('11\111 -. .. eoooer W L 13 1 12 2 . ' I • e t e e 2 12 I 13 'Newell .clued 16 polnta and 16 robo\inda. Bre nda Zimmerman dl1hcd o 101 111l1t1 ror Unlvl'nhy and lc•i C4nt.tera talllNi 1even st.NJa Uh ahc lllbll. Liao Wayne hod 11 poJilf'.I for the Sallora. lrvl.e 3t, Saddleback U The Vaquera. endc!d the ae1110n winning now, allowing the Roedru only two rleld gCXLl8 In the 11eCOod Allison Woolley had 10 poln~ tor lrvlne, while Jun.e Phillips dlahed oft many aulata and grabbed 12 rebo~ch. Chril Roberw, a 6-4 aophomore, n ted 10 potnta I After a lhl'ff-point balftJme lead tht• Vaqueros outaconid Saddleback JO tt1 break the game open . Klfl'\ N ak notched 10 for the Roadrunners.. Jahhar. reaches. Inilesto rNGLEWOOD (AP) -Al far as the National Basketl>all Association i.s concerned, K..aft?em Abdul-Jabbar is an e&i er statesman. But he's a longiay from belng over the hill. Abdul-Jabbar, who turns in a couple of m onths. rea ed another milestone Wedne ay night as the defend\ng BA champion Lakers rolled f'p a 113-99 triumph over the in).iry riddled Utah J azz. Abdul-Jabbar, who is ~he second-leading scorer in ~BA h isto r y behind Wilt Chamberlain, entered the game needing four points to ec1i~ the 29,000-point mark in his auperb career. It took him less than six minutes to get those four points. Abdul-Jabbar wound up with 16 po1nts, 13 rebounds~ght blocked shots as the La ers, 38-10. recorded the~ fo rth _s traight victor y a.Jld th consecutive triumph al h e Forum . The Lakers have a 22·2 rei:<>rd at home this season, best m the NBA. "It's nice t o pass it." · Abdul-Jabbar said of the latest milestone. "But being successful as a team has been a lot more enjoyable than scoring points." Chamberlain's career total was 31,419 points. ~ ''If r ever get close to t's record, I'll probably get ke up a little bft." INlltl A • who ia la · -Vl his•-MYA..lllloj~,. season. P.B~m not hung up on it.'~h e n h e r eac h~/;lh} 29,000-mark, the game was stopped and he was presenj.fd. the basketball. The crowd ofl 13.656 at the Forum gave him a standing ovation. . ~ "The last four or five game9-' Kareem seems to have fountl".! renewed vigor." said Jama~ Wilkes, who led the Lakers witht 22 points. "There's OJ'lly tw8J. people who have scored 29.~ points. It's like w tOdh'ilftg_ history.'' f . :1nL W The Lakers led neaff'.t all 1th!¥ way over the Jazz, whklc' ~ up only eight players bt'Cai.t9t ~ injury problems. u ~ Los Angeles led nearly all ~ way. It was 29-23 after the <lirst quarter of play, 64-49 at halftitn'€ and 95-73 entering tfle flnaf period. • .... ~ ,;f; wim-. ..... ~ .. 212 40I &20 12 7 lllmlll9r, o.troil ... 1T7 4 17 ... 12. 1 Ol!Mor•, Sin Antonlo60 11A 414 * 12.0 lltd, lloaton 48 132 432 IMM I U Aoundllld, Allent• 43 160 34A 414 11.1 II!.., 74. ........ .., 11 WIT•lll~-EMlln 14. Downe 11, JoflMIOn •• .,_ •• Nlca6ll •• OMvtllllde 41 o.1111 t. Totate: at 9-12 11. mM80N -Wlllfllne'on 12, l'lolMkl 13, Wafln•r 12, H1chtan 12, John1on 15, MeAIPlfll 2, .. ...._ O. 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"1.Wt,~. rt ... .. --··-............ 0. ....... 11,Wlllt, ......... f,~I. ,......._l.TOl*t4,._tl.._ ~ 1a.1.1· -....... 0-. ••• l.Mtlll a • ..,... '"' i<...-11. """"' t. 1".-S: ,. ''"'' 41. ............... ._.,..... ........... 10 ,. " 10-44 '----... 11 llt 1• ,_.., T• ~ Wood1Mlfl$ 1t, i...-.... "' ....... ..,ca.... (\.lellM ...... '· Mewpor1 Hltbor IQOl'lng· Curd 2, Amok rt 2.. loi.e 2, ~ t , OrOkl I. ...,_ ecMot IOCC9' rwtnoe .... C•4-A I c-. Al\lflalm, a ~._ City, a. Oc1111 Yl1•1 4 Cl1r1mon1, I . South Torranc.; ' Plloa Vt<Gw; 7 c-11to ••. WelnUI: 9 Doe Pulblot, 10. Santi Monica. c••• I 01n1 111Ua, 2 loaeo Tlc:ll. t . a.II Oarden•, 4 Qt.fin. 5 Alafn1ny. I San o.tww. ., Cepev-v.-,; e Hog111a; t .,.,,..,, P1rk, 10 St. JoM 8olco t 1 I .;lij! LOS ANGELES '(AP), -r UCLA quartet'back Tom~~ is expected to announce ~y, that he has signed a.~ t with the Los Angeles~ the United S t ates Ji'po\l)al League. Ramsey, UCLA '• st.artin quarterback for mo5l of the las three seasons, led the Bruina to 10-1-1 record this past seaao including a :H-14 vi~JI .ove Michigan in the Ro9e 8owM Ramsey waa a fif'ltf-roun draft aelection of the Exp which open• lta fiut seaao M~h 6. Ramaey waa the nation' top-ranked pa11er Vl6-upaa 9euon. He compJe1ed ·toe of = fOI' 2,988 yar<» """' w Rieptl!d juat 10 timee . THE llllml BURD - ..... , .. The "Tloar Trtumpfl a.rtee." 1 GfOU? of tour rac.e, wtn ~In with an e-knometor rec;e =o::::." 12, on Bliclkbey Oflv. near Tiie Mflft I• aponeored by Ute CUy or Newpott 81aof\ Perk1, Beac;f\et end Aecnetlon ~men1 and lhe flrtt run. dvl to begin •t I Lm., ta enllUod "Run for 011 Green." Tho MCOnd reoe of the ..,,.. wm be the Otymple TOfch 10tt on Mey 22 •t 8 a.m. In Faahlon tlland and •op run'*9 eucf\ as UC. Irvine product St ..... &:oU a11d Tom W'f90Ckl are oxpece.d to c;ompete. The third r.oe wMI be tho CO<one det Mer Scienk: 5k on June 4 at e a.m et Coron• det Mar Stat• 8Mdl and tho fln•l evenl wilt be IM CO<one dot Miii Fall Ave Mllec' on OCl1 23 ., a.m. •• lhl CO<ona dot Mar State BMc:h. Top 30 flni.hera In oec;h fac:9 wtll receive aerloa point• with the top man •n<f woman In tho Mrlet eernlng a ttlp to lhe Honolulu Marathon. Entry forms are evalleble al Ioctl running 11or .. and •ne Perks, Beeohea and Recreetlon DIP•r1rMnt, 3300 N-porl Blvd.. N1wpor1 BMch. For more lnformetlon, call 640-2271. 6r•nd Prix ra(!lnlf Tldtete are on Nie for the Marc;h 25-27 Toyota Gl'Md Prix 1hroogh the ttreett of Long BMch. Some 50,000 reeerved ..... end general 9dmlaelon ticket• are on tale, prlc:ed between '25 and 1100 '°' thl thr ... day event. The Grand Prix tld<et offloo It loc:ated 11 202 E. OoMr'I Blvd .. Long Beacf\. Tickets are alto avalteble at Tlcketron outtet. In Southern Callfomle. A new ticket concept wtll be Introduced this Y99r· Pit row ault ... ortering groups of 20 • ~ v'9w of the ac11on, wlH be avallabfe. Tlckota for tho suite• Include clrc;ull IMtmlalon, *"-tod Meling behind the pits, entry lnlo the F-ono garage and acceet to lhe ptta. More tnfOfmatlon on Gren<! Prh1 aeatlng and tlckela la avail~ by phoning (213) 43,7 -0341. The Southern California regional tournament of IM 1983 Ekteton Racquetball Chemplonlhlpa wlll be held at Racquetball Wand In Fountain Vettey Feb. 17 -20. Sovon other regional tournamenlt are acheduled through April In Chicago. Denver. fioul01on. Boston. Mleml, New York and San Franclac:o. The lournament wtll feature 22 dlvtllon• ol play, from novice •o advanced, for mon. women end fuolor•. Winnen of the men's and women's open and men'• vetlfana dtvtaJoos wlll go on to compote for ceah pr1zee In the n•11onal final• Mey 12· 15 In ~. For more tnforme11on, phone (619) 274-1100. ucne.. ( ...................... , Fob. 11 -It Ce.J Poly Pomona. Fob. 12 -UCLA (double-header, noon); Feb, 16 - S•nt• Clart; ,et>, 18 -at UCLA: Feb. ,. - va. Untvenlty of New Meldco at Lu VegN f 2 p.m.~· '•b. 29 -a!,, Nevoda lH Vega• 1 p.m. ; Feb. 2 t -at Nevada l.11 Vegu 1 p.m. : Feb. 24 -Cal Poly Pomone: Feb. 28 - at u c (doubl•hMdOf', noon). Matef\ 1 -at Chapman; March 2 -Cal S•at1 Oomlngua Htt&t; March l--Southern College: Match 5 -U.S. 1nternatton11 (doub•~. noon): M~h e -Chapman: March 9 -At Cal S111e Dominguez Hiiia: March 1 1 -Keto UnlYlfalty, Japan (2 p.m.): Marc;h 12 -•• San Otego SI (doubi.headof. noon); Match 21 -Unlve<llt~ of Utah (2 p .m.); March 24 -C" 8aptl1t. Merell 28 -•• University of San Otego• ( 1 p.m.l; March 20 - el Lt Varn• (7 p.m.). April 1 -UC Santa Barbara•; April 2 -at UC Santa Barbara• (double·heeder, noon); April 5 -at Cal S•ate Fullerton• (7 p.m.); April 6 -USIU; April 8 -Cal Stat• Loa Anoei.t Apttt 9 -al Cal State lo• AngolH • (doubte-heeder, noon): Aprtl 12 -Long Beach St.•; Aprll 15 -at Pepl)«dlne·~Aprfl 16 -Pepperdlne· (double-heeder, noon): April 19 -Loyola"; AprU 22 -at Unlvll'llty of San Dlego1; Aprll 23 -University of San Diego· (double-header. noon): AprH 26 -UC Santa Barbare•: April 29 -al Cat Sta Ce Fullerton· (7 p.m.): April 30 -Cal State Fulter1on• (double-header. noon). May 2 -USC (3 p.m.): May 3 -Cal Ste•• Loa Angetee• May 6 -Loyola': May 7 -at Loyola' (double-heed«. noon); May 10 -a• Peppetdlne •; May 13 -Long Beach St.•: May '" -at Long Beac;h St.• (double-header. noon). (All gamee atarl at 2:30 p.m. unteu Olher'wlM ln<flealod. • -denotn SCBA gamo. lcMlthem c.ac..:::r:; (~nlngedl ) Fib. 10 -Grand Canyon (double-header, noon). Feb 12 -a• Peppardtna (doubtehlader, noon): Feb. 16 -Redland• (3 p.m.): Feb. 16 -at Cat S1a1e Fullerton (7 p.m.); Feb. 17 -at Whittler; Feb. 19 - Alumni (Ume to be announced); Feb. 22 -at La Verne (4 p.m.); Feb. 24 -at Redlanda; Feb . 26 -CS Dominguez Hiiie (doubi.header, noon). March 1 -Whittler; March 3 -at UC t rv lne ; March 5 -at Chapman (double-header, noon): March 8 -USIU; Merctl 10 -et Long Beach St.; Marett 12 -tt Cal Lutheran (doub ... head«, nOOf'.!)j Marcil 15 -LaVeme: Marc:tl 17 -•H>SIU; March 19 - W81tmoot• (dou~ad9'. noon): Marcil 22 -UC San Diego'; Marcil 24 -at Claremont: March 26 -Azuaa-Pecfflc• (doub•header, noon). April 5 -Cal Bap11st•; April 9 -11 Blola (double-header, noon): Aprtl 12 -11 Point lorna•. April 13 -Ctaremonl; AprH 16 -a• UC San Otego• (doubte-headM, noon); April 19 -UC Sen Otego•; April 20 -et Cat State Fullerton (7 p.m.); April 23 -Point Loma• (doubi.-header. noon): April 25 -et USC (7 p.m.): April 26 -Cal BapOtt'; April 30 -al Cal Bapoat '. Ma'/ 3 -at Point Loma•. • -denoles NAIA Oletrlct Ill game. (All games a1ar1 et 2 :30 p .m. unteu othll'W\M lndleated) UNLV will Walton rumored pick up tab CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) - University of Nevada·Las Vegas belketbe.11 ooech Jerry Tarkanian will l08t' none of bis estimated $100,000 in pay and aupplements, Regenta' Chainnan Jack McBride saya. McBride told legislators Wedne.day that aupplementa, which include about $24,000 annually from ec.hool boostena, ahould be canceled. Howeve r , McBride said Thursday the .s:hool will pick up the $24,000. That will mean Tarkani.an will earn more than the chancellor for the entire University of Nevada 1yatem. But McBride aaid the same holds true for the university'• m edical school docton. And •• for the money Tarkanlan make• from a newapaper column, television ahow and other IOW'CteS. McBride Mid, "that'• his own buainesa. That'• true In any coaching arrangement around the CIOUD1ry." to succeed Michaels NEW YORK (AP) -Joe Walton, the New York Jets offensive coordinator, appears to be in line as the successor to Walt M ichaels. whose surprise retirement as head coach was announced Wednesday. Walton, considered the man responsit)le for developing the Jets' offenae, joined Michaels and the other members of the Jet.a' staff in coaching the American Conference in Sunday's National Football League Pro Bowl game. Earlier, Walt o n was Interviewed for head coaching jobs at Kanaaa City. Atlanta and the Rams. Kansas City, however, named John Mackovlc and Atlanta selected Dan Henning. But Walton was considered extremely interested in the Rams' post. "I want to be a head coach; 1 hope it happens.'' Walton aaid Sunday. • Walton , 47, 1aid he was interviewed last Thursday by Ram executive Ray Nagel and described the talks as "a preliminary type thfnR." A graduate of Pittsburgh, where h e was an All-America end, Walton began hill coaching career with the Ne w York Giants in 1969, tutoring quarterbacks Fran Tarkenton and Norm Snead. He then went to the Washington Redaki.¥-where he was credited with the development of quacterbtlCk Joe Theismann and wide receiver Art Monk. Walton was a second-round draft choice of the W~n Redskinl in 1957 and played loW' seasons before betng traded to the Giant.a In 1961. He was a tight end for the Giants, who won champion1hfpa all three seasons he played there. 40 enter Sailing clinics slated WI\~ the upawlng of womc-n '• comp etitive 1aillna \hrouahuut the country -espcctolly In Southern C~Utornia - the United Statc'I Yacht Raclng Union (USYRU) haa 1cheduled two women'• racing cllnk'S on the Weit Coeat during th coming year. The flra't will be a five.day W omen's Week Off1hore In San Diego June 27.July 1 at San Diego Yac ht Club. The second will be a three-day clinic on Lake Washington, Seattle, in September. The SeJittle clinic will concentrate on sailing centerboard and k ee l boats for intermediate to advanced sailors. At the San Diego clinic instruction will include talks o n c rew organization. saf e ty, offshore navigation, equipment, saU trim and boat handtlng in heavy weather conditions. Directing the program will be Anne Gardner, USYRU's Wome n's Coordinat1ng Committee member and skipper of the first all-female crew in the 1981-82 Southern Ocean Racing Circuit and the 1982 national women's sailboard campaign. • She will be assisted by Betty Sue Eichenlaub, veteran o ffshore sailor in several Transpac races, the Big Boat Series in San Francisco and the Mexican Ocean R acing Conference. R e gistration fee for the week is $150 plus a security deposit. Housing and meals wi ll be provided. For further infonnation contact Lisa W a us a t the USYRU office, Box 209, Newport, R.I. A coach will be aboard each boat during the two instructional days to demon st rate and coordinat e maneuvers. NI.IC NOTICE Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Thurtday, F•bfuary 10, 1983 Cl NIUC flOTICI• MOC NOncE 1iOld'W'tliUiTi iAli "°"'~ ~.. ,~ Tl ........... nllil111aif ..... tTAH•NT NAiii ITA YOUUS•"='~TUNDHA ~:.:::no J*tOn• era OOlng ~~~per-are~ DllD O• '"UtT DATIO PAim~ AIO llON.U4611!on M & p COl\'O"ATION . I ,....,.,_Y • 1'11-UML&¥ YOU Cartl•I•, lull• P, Ntwj)01t IMcl'I, C•lllornla oorpOfallo", 1t1~1 TAICI ACTION TO """'ct OA HMO NHUll L•n•. HunllnQIOll "'°"· YOU" PllOPl .. l'Y, IT MAY el Kalllarlne McOtotllllri. <IOI calll0tnl• tJl4t = :.~~=: = PoPlar, L='a 8Ndl, CA 11161 Mar,e '"~ell (01VlllOn Of N .. TU'"'I ... TMI -oCllDINO Chf'wt ~br1nll, 2241 PO!'I M1g1c I. gllllng). 11131 NHHll ~ " ..,... .. " Cerlltla, NewJ>or1 hKh, CA tiNO l-. H1.1ntillgl0tl IMcll, C4lllf0tnll AGAtNIT YO~L....'OU •MOULD Thlt butlfleN la c;onducttd by a t214t CONTACT A l.AWTD. Qtfttfll pllltMrahlp 1111\lllO Ctv1v1, 11131 N-·TOnATMMIWGl\I02~ ioN3ec' o" ·11·'·'1c"'• CMttlM l""4tbflfll\ I.Mii. H11t1tlllgton llMah. Celfforllia c ., • ,.. Tl'llt alltem.tll .... h141d Wllh Ille ~· COAPOMTION ... dllly ~Id Counlr ~ ol Oranoe COunty on Thie~ Ill GOndllcWd by • and llUbatlluted Tru.IM u~ .no Jan 2$, t013 QlllWll partnerllllO pureuant lo Dead Of Truat reoorOed ,__ Maroa , ...... M11ro11 11, tN2 .. lnl\fllment No Publl•h•O 01tng• Co•tt Oally Thi• ····-· WH ftled wtll\ Ille U.014800 01 OfllOlet ~d• In the Piiot. r.o 3. 10, 11, 14, 1083 Coun1y Clel'll Of OrtnOt ewn1v on 6tfkle 01 the County Aeoorder of -----------='.:.211:.:·;.:::83~1Januery H . 11113 0r-. Count)', 8111• ol Callfornla, ,_, 111ecutad by ROltERT A. OOLI! 1nd P1a.IC NOTICE Pul>ll•h•d Orange Co111 01lly TIARE OOle. hu•b•nd and Wiie, NOTICI -Puot. JM. 27, Feb 3, 10, 11. 11183 Will SElL AT PU91.IC AUCTION l"MJtTll'a tAU 5011·13 TO THf HIOHHT llODl!A FOR YOU AM .. OUAULT u.a• A 1-----------CASH (plyttta II tlMe of, ... In OllD o, l'"UIT DATID .,._.,. 11t1nH' llWful money ol the Ullltad 8111•1 OCTOM" 1, , ... UNI.ate YOU I=~:=.:='"-:-=~-:""~'~~==~ ~y~~~=:: ~= TAKI ACTION TO P"OTICT aTATDmfT M A9ANDOW BMch bftnch. 2300 e.v.ty Mtl\Of YOU" ""OPIUY, tT MAY H MUMM R d • B f aoLD AT A "'91.tC aAU. 1' YOU flCTITIOUa llU .... H .. .._ oa . "' aaeh. Call ornlt. •11 .. IO AN IJCPl.ANATION M THI HUNTINGTON HAAIOUlll rlghll, utta and lfllerMt c;on-..yeo IO NA TUAI 0' THI "OCHDINO lEANERS, 1143 I P•~11•-Coaal Ind now held by " under Mid Dead -"' °' Truat In the .,,.....-.. tlluattd In AQAINIT YO~L~ou IHOULO • 8unMt BNdl, Cllltomta ,. . ...,....., CONTACT A LAWTft ~~ly and Slale, deaerlbld •• Ofl Fabru1ry 26, 1983, al e·:JO L 17• I T 1.m., H -cfuly 1poolnl•d TrutlM 01 o raot No. <1224. In the under alll:I pu11u1n1 to OHd of nty on '•bruaty 13, ttl I. Clly of ~ BMch ... oer l'l\llO' Trull rec«o.d Novaml>lf 10, 111110 SANO N SEA PROPERTIES recotdad In Book 157, Paget 1 thru u ln1tr. No. 111to. l>OOIC 131127, INC., 1&431 Plcilkl CoMt HiOllwl't: 14, Ml1ca111neou1 Map1,,1n th• P•G• 1300, ol 01110111.Record•, unMI 8Mch, Cellfornla llOT42. office ol Iha Counly Racord•r ol .-Id County. aucutad b'J' JUAN LVA 1nd Tl'lll bv9l-wM conducted by a T TERESA lUA, hulba.nd and wife. poratlon ha ltrHI addrtH 1nd Olhar JESUS CISNEROS, a ........_ m.ii, .. Dor_, L Adllml common deelgnatlon. If any, ot the ,,.. -..... real pro~rty deecrlbad above I• ""nl lanent•. H tru11ora, In the Thia 1111-1 •• filed with the purported 10 be: 507 Mor'n~ Stir olllc• of the County Recorder ol County Cl«k ol Orange County on Orange County. Stale ol CtlllOfflla, ber Ill. 11182 i::O H-P<H• BHch, Call ornl• Will SELl AT PUBLIC AUCTION 1'"11a74 The unde,.lgned Trualee TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CA.sH Publlahad Orange Coeal Dall)' dl•clilm• any ll•bllltr lor iny (p1yable 11 llme ot tale In lawful ~. J.ii 20. 27. F"eb 3. to, 1183 lncorraetMN of lho etrMt addr.a money of the Unll1d StalHI II: 5tet-a3 and other common datlgnaflon. 11 111022 Cowan Slrael, lrvlna. 1111------------ allown herein right, tlll• and interwt conveyed to P\RIC NOTIC[ .,.•Id 1111 wlll be made. bul Ind"°"" held by It uflder Mid Dead 1------------wlllloul covan'enl or w111anty. ol Tn4I In the P'Ol*1J'.:,ualed In flCTITIOUI Wll d I Mkl County and Slit• lbed .. : NAm aTATI_.., eapreHe or lmpllad, raoerd ng Tl'la North 40 fMI of the Soulh The followtng perM>n• tre doing title. poaeeulon, or eneumbrancee. 31& feet of Iha WMI 140 IMI ol the buelneaa u : lo pay the remaining prlnclpal M.lm ENI 240 fMI of Lot 33 of Faltvlew INDEPENDENT PRODUCTlll ol Ille nola(a) MCured by said Deed F • of Trust. with lnterMI thereon. .. arm•. In the Clly of Coale Meu, .. I.AB ORA TORIES, AUTOGRAPH OVI .. ,.,. In __ ,... ~_, ) _... PClf m&P recorded In Book 8, Paga COSMETICS, 438 S. C11t1an11a Pf """' ...., nu•-.•• ..... vance9, 71 ol Miec.lllneOUI Map•. reootd of l..IM, Brea. Calllornla 1121121 -• II My, unOar the term• of tile Deed Orange County Thom .. Wln•lllp Fett, <1311 S. ~,:i.:101 1,:~~u~~.!r!!i•of•;:! The alrael aoorau and 01har Cutleg•t• Lan41, BrM, Calllornl• Truell crHled by N ld o .. d 01 common daalgnallon. II any. ol I.he 2921 Trull. The 10111 amount ol lllt rHI properly dHcrlbad above la Muta JHnna Felt. 138 S. unpaid balance of the obllgallon ourportad IO be. 2 l73 Mlnat Street. c .. t~ata LIM. BrM. Calllornla MCUred by 1ha prop«ty to be aolO Costa MMe, Celltornl• • 921121 and rHaonabla tlllmltad co1t1. The undarelgnad Trual•• Thll bvW-It conduc:ted by 1 •llP'fl-and adv~ at tl'la llmf dl1clalm1 •n'J ll1blllly for any ~II partnenNe>. I I I I I I bl I lncoffec:lnMI Of the llrMt addr-Thorllu W Falt o he n t • pu tell on ol tilt Ind other common "'-"""•tlon. II Thia -•1-1 -· n• .......... th ...... Notice Of Sale ta $39e.e70.17. .._.,,.. •• .. _ _, ... .,_ The beoeflcl•"J under Mid oeae My. IMwn harlin County Clerll of O..ange County on of Tru11 l'lar•ft>lore uec:ulad enc Said •II• •Ill be made. but January 111, 11183. d 11 d wllhoul covan1nt or w1 rran1y. "211t1I ~11-:r•J'.et,:r~ri:, u~ ~~~~~·!,; •xpresa or Implied. regarding mi.. Publl•l'l•d 01ano• Cou1 Dally Dtmand for Sela, and a wrltler oo ..... lon. or eneumbr1nc:ee. lo Piiot, Jin. 20. 27. F"ab 3, 10, 11183 Mollee of Default and Election 1c P-lY the r.mllnlng prlnclpal M.lm of 400-83 Seit The underligned cauMd urc Iha nola(•I -1ed by Mid Dead. l>f -----------Notice ol Delllilt llld Election le TrUll, wllll tnt•rHt thereon. u .,._.,. llf'll'll'C Seti provided In Mid nola(•). advlllOlll. r~n. nv1-. 1o be racotded In the Counl) H any, under tl'la larme of Mid Deed flCTITIOUe -••• wher'• the real P'CIP«1Y la loc:ated. of Truat, fa11, char gee 1nd .... --,, ..... _ Olllecl February 7, t1183. .._ ,.,_.., STATEWIDE DEED •JCP41"-of the TrustM and ol Iha The lollowlng per.one tre doing SERVICE CORPORATION trull• crHl•d by H id o .. d of. ~ -a Celit0tnla CO<l>Of'lllon Trust. tor the amoun1 reuc>nably PACIFIC AUTO LEASING, 20M By· Jim Cooll. •tlmlled to be 133, 181 lie. Harbor Blvd .. Coate MHI, CA. Prtaldenl The benaflclary under Aid Dead 92&27 P bll heel O C o 11 °' Truel '*11tolora ••~led and Theodor• Robina l.Mllno Co .. u • reno• OHi • > dellverad 10 the undafllgned • 20lle Hart>or Blvd .. Coe1a MeM. CA. Piiot. Feb to. 17 • 24. l983 Mitten Daclafll.tofi 01 Default and 92027 731~ Demand tor Sala. and • wtltlen Thia bull,_ la conducted by• -----------Nollca ol Default eno Election to OOfPO'lllon. PUBLIC NOTICE Seit. The unOartlgnad cauMd Nld Theodor• Robin• --,.,..,..-----------Nolle• of O.laull and Etecllon 10 Laulng Co. YOU ARll * Dlf'AUlT ""°'"A Seti 10 be recorded lf1 Iha county Theodor• Aobln9 Jr D I I D 0 I'" T " U a T D A T I D wtiere Ille rffl prop«ty 11 localed. PrMider\1 , . .IANUARY 11. 1•1. UNLaaa YOU Lerry Morrie Thia •tat-• WM fllad wtth the TAICI ACTION TO .... OTICT Trua1M County Clerlt of ()fange County on YOU" '"Of'IE .. TY, IT llAY 8£ P.O Bo• 2700 Jiil. 28. 19'3. IOU> AT A PUelJC aAL&. IF YOU Hunllnglon Beach. CA f-..o NIEID AM IXPlANATION OI' THI 921M7 Put>llahad Orengt Coaal Dally NATUAI 0' TMa f'"OCWIDING (714) Gif1-41117 Piiot. Feb 10. 17, 24. March 3, AOAINll' YOU, YOU IHOULD Publlthad O'renga Cout Dally 111e3 CONTACT A LAWTIJl Piiot, Feb 10, 1983 NOTICIE Of' 1"UIT'ln I.Al.a 722-83 NOTK:I TO CONlllACTOftl T.I . No. ,._ CAUJMO '°"..,. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tt\at P\RlC NOTIC[ NJUC NOTIC£ SchOOI 011trlc;t; 00..t Commur11ty on Wednaeday. FeDruary HI, 1983. Cl'P4N7• Cot~•Dlafric1 •111:'00 o'cloe* •.m ol MIO •. In T•1... NOTICll "'TMllTll••· IAU 8lcf O..dltn9-2.00 o'clodc p.m. Of tlle room Mt ellde IC># condUCUnq TWUaTIE IM.I NO .. Ua.etl2U TIIUsn. .... 12MI the 2:2nd day of Febfu1ry, 1983. TrustM'I Slllea wtthln U. of1loM Of NOTICll 0# Dl'A~ T On Febrll•"J US, 1N3 et 1 t:OO P*• of Bid Receipt: Olflc;e of REAL ESTATE SECURl.flES AND•UCTIC*TO .. U. • m. FIRST AMERICAN TITlE Pu1c1'1Hlng Olrac1or. Mt. B•ltY SERVICE. localed at 2020 NOt'111 UNDIJtDlllDO#TMlaT INSU RANCE COMPANY . a BM<twln, Coul Community College Br04ldway. Sulla 2.0e, In the City of ~TANT NOTICll Calllornla c;orporallon u Tr1111ea. Olltrlct, 1370 AdWN. Cotta Mesa. Santallne.Countyof()ranoa,Slata IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN SUCCMaor TruatM or Suballtuted CA 92928. of Celltornla, BENEf:ICIAL FORECLOSURE BECAUSE YOU Tru11 ... ot th•t ear·11ln Deed of Project ldantlllcltlon Name: MANAGEMENT CORPORATION OF ARE BEHIND IN YOUR PAYMENTS, Truat eaecut•d by BRIAN W. Orange Cou1 Coltaga Partllng lot AMERICA. a Delawera COflMll'lllon. IT MAY BE SOl.D WITHOUT AHY LAWRENCE. 1t1 unmllll1ed man and Lighting Conv.llon ProJac;t -Bid u duly appolnled Trull" under COURT ACTION. and you ~Y MV8 recorded November 2. 1118 I H NO 1101 and ~· 10 Iha ~ of u1e lfMI legal riOlll 1o bring~ acc:ount lnllNment No. 441. In eoott 142n. ~ Plarl.t er• on, ... Olflca ol conferred In 111at oer111n Deed o1 In good •landing by paying 111 cl Page 609. ol Olllelal Record• of Dtrect<I'. Phy FIC Planning. JOhn Tru•t •xacutad by JAMES J. your OHi due payments plua Orange County. Calllornla, and Potter Trall•r Faclllly, Coaat BURKE. 1 m1rr1ed man H Ill• parmlltad co1la and .. p•n•H punuant to thel Clartlln Notice ol Community COiiege District. 1370 Hparat• property. reoordad wilhln ltvM monlha from llMI data DeflUlt her.under~ August Adam• Ava . Coll• Mau. CA JlflUMY~3. 11111. In Booll 1392.4 of 11\lt notice of de hull we• II, 1182 •• lnatrument No. 92il28. Ofllclll Aecotdl of Mid County, at recorded. Tiii• amount la 82-2731A, of Olflc:lal Record• of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that page <1<10, Aec:order'1 ln•lrument $31,357.e5 as of 1· 13-83, and wlll H id County, wlll under 1nd the etio....-named Sdlool Ola1rlct of No. 2e211, by reuon 011 bf.aeti or increua unlll your account pyrwuanl to Mid Dead o1 TNlll Mii Oran~ County. Catllornla, ecttng default In payment or performance becOmN curran1. You m1y not have 11 pvbOo tuCllon for cuh, lawful by and 1111ough Ila Governing ol tne obltgatlOM MCUNd tMret>y. lo pay the anllr• un.,.id C>(l(tlon ol money ot Ill• U~llad SlltH of Board. 11eraln1fter referred to •• lnciudlng thal btHCh °' default. your accounl. ev•n though lull Amene.. • cuhler • oheok payable "DISTRICT", Wlft receive up to. but Nolle• of which wH reoord•d payment wae damended bul you to Mid TruslM drawn on • •l•t• or nol lalar than the 1bove-1ta1ed October 20. 1982. •• Aec:ordef'• mu1t oaY the emounl 1ta1:.CS above. natlonal bank. • •l•t• or federal time. Miiied bide lor the nerd of 1 ln1trumat\t Ho. 12·319952, WILL Aner tll<M month• fforn the data credll union, or 1 11•1• or feder.i conlr~ f« the •boYa profac;1. SELL AT PUBUC AUCTION TO THE ot r1eord1Uon of 11'11• document uvlnlf!s and loan auoclatlon Bids ehlll be racetved In the OIKe HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, (wtlletl date ol recorclallon IPPM'S domlcl In Ihle atet•. at the""'" Identified above, and tl'llll b• ia..t\11 money of the lmlted Stat-. hereon). unteu Ille obllo•llon being •ntrance to FIBI American Tiiie ., opened and putlljc:ly reed llolHS at « • CMhler'• otleck drawn on a torecloHd upon permft1 a long« lnlu<'anca COfl'IP9nY IOc:eted •t 114 IM .00-.l•lad time and~ •WI• or natlonll benll. 1 atete or period you have onty Ille leg= E. F1fth Str .. llrtlle city°' Santa""'-· Thar• win be • $25 00 dec>otll i.deral credit ur.ton. or • a11i. or to "oP the loredoauf• by CA. al lllal r1g111. lltM and lnl....at con¥9Y'd lo and now held by It required for each ••I of bid folderll aavlngt and IOal"I aeeoclatlon Iha enllra 1moun1 dam111dad by under Mid Deed of Trull In lhe documenll to guarwnw lllelr retu<n domklled lhlil eUte, .. payable at your credit<>' ..-1 tn Mid "-· · 1n OOoO QOOOfuon W'llhffl 1u 04l:YI the time o1 Nie, .. right, t1t1a and To llnd out 111e amount you muet :i;;s~i. =-:.i ae: ......... nty after 1M bid ~ dell lnterae1 held by II. 1• TNltM, In pay, or to errmnoe lor PllY"*ll to PARCEL 1: l.Ot 13 Of Trec:t No. E.adl bid lftllll conl«m and be lhat ~op«ty 111uate In Mid County llOP Iha for•cloeura. or II your 802 In the CltY ol Newport 9eadl raaponelva 10 1h1 eontrecl Ind Si.te. dMcribed u followL P<099ftY I• In foraclOlur• for any County of Orano• Stet• oi document• other ra11011. oon11ct: l;'enk ol Cllllomla ... per n\llO 'recordtd tn EKh bldd .. Ill .. 8'1bmll, on Ille PAACR l; Tll•I oortlon of Lot 1 flmer!Ca N.T &S.A. (<1011)217-7437. Boote 24, P1ga 7, MlllOlll•MOU• form lurnlehed with lhe contract of TrlQt No. 118l0 In the City of Br. No. 35 Loan No I02..014103. Mapa, In the office ot the County doc:Umanta. • tlat of Iha pr()90Md Newpor1 8eacll COUnty Of Orange. 101 Park Center Plau, San Joae. Reclorder of Mid County. M.lbeontraolor• on lhll pr"!ect .. Stat• of California. ae Pet map CA t51 t3. PAAC£L 2: A etfle> of land bound reqvlred bt Iha Sublallino ind r-Oed In bOoll <120 0 .... 31 end It you hi.,. any qua1Uon1, )'CM.I on Iha Sou1"'-1Ml'f Ilda by 111e Subcontrec:llllg ,.., PrectlcM ACt. <10 of Ml~leneou• M8Pt In the ahould contac1 • ~er 01 the Nortl!Mltefly Ina ol lot 13 Of Trect GcM. Coda Sec. 4100 .i MQ. Ottlca of the County Aecotder Of CIO"«""*'I ageocy INY have ll02 u pet m., ,,_dtd In booll 2" Eaclh bidder mutl aubmll w!lh 1111 Uld Counly thowr1 and deflNd .. lneurad your loan page 7 of Mlacell•n•OU• M1pa, bid c.rllfl•d or CUhler'• checll Unit 2 on tl'la Condominium P111l Remember. YOU MAY LOSE rec:otda of 0r.,,,. County. on Ole peyable to '"' DISTRICT or • bid recordtd In boot! 12874 paoe 1131 LEGAl RIGHTS IF YOU 00 NOT ~ llde by. llne ol ,,,. bonO In the fOrm ... forth In Ille Offlclll Aec«dL TAKE PROMPT ACTION ordinary high tide of '"' Ptcffle cont'Kt dowmenll In.,.. -im PARCEL 2: An undivided 1114111 NOTICt: IS HEREBY GIVEN· Thal Oc••n In Newport I•)' •• Mo\'1<'9 t.A~MT. OUVI Mor1U411'\' • Ceme1erv CremttOtV 1625 Gisler Ave Coe1a Mesa 54(>5554 DllTHlmal GONZALES not .... than 10 ~reanl ol the lnlerw1 In llnd IO lhote pOr1tonl ol c 0 NT IN ENT AL Aux t l I AR y Mta.b!Wled by Decleratton Of the m•Jtlmum amount of bid u 1 LOii 1 tl'lrOugh 7 lnclultw end Lot A COMPANY, la now d\lly IPPOll'lled SUper1or Court cl Ofenge Counly. gu.,tnl .. lhll the bidder will tfttlt of 'freGt Ho. 9110 In the City Of TrUllH under I DHd of Truat Caff 231t0, a c.,tlfi.d CGPt of under the direction of Into 1111 propoMCI conlrtct If the Newport 8"ctl Counly Of Onnot. dated 3121111·0 u'iculeO by: which wee recorded 7112121 In Harbor l..awn -Mount Olive N HYC race .. "' •.. lw•rd•d lo him. In lh• 8111• ot C1lllornl•, .. per MIP Oouolll B. Bynon" Juli• M. 8ynotl book 111pege102 ontct.i Aloor'da M 540-6654 ev.nt Of lallur• 10 enter Into Mid teCOrded In booll <120 PliOal 3t Ind u T"ruetor, to-• obllQallona In Orang• County. ind on the ortuary. · oonlrtct. auoh Hourlty wtll be <10 of Ml1eeltanaou• Map• In the favor of· BANK OF AMERICA Sou1tte .. 1erfy •nd •Nort"-teny ,..ca•on.s ta&. laOAOWA Y wotrTVAAY 110 Bro~wav Co9tl Mesa 642·9150 IALT%1ta••OH tNnM. TVnM.L WHTCUllJ CHAPIL 427 E 171h St Cos11Mesa e4&-0371 CBARLOTl'E GARDNER N rt H bo loftel1. Ollie. of tn. count'/ Aecotdet ot NATIONAl TRUST AND SAVINGS lldebYthaprolonQatlonOf.-ldlld9 CHARLOTTE GARD-ew_po, ar r The DISTAICT ,...,_ tl'la rlQht Mid eounty ~ -9 dMIMd 11 ASSOCIATION, a na11on.i banking llMDf ulcf Lot~ to Nici llM of N•a. a ·-eldent of New-Yacht Club I 1983 C.bo. ~ f"9jeo1 any or,..• .... b!0.!.!.~11w,..'M1n Common ATM on • OondOnllnlum aaoc4ation .. Beneficiary. ordinary 111Gf1 Ilda. "' •• S L -·/ ,tr.gulwtt -""""'._ ,._, dad In booll 2974 Recordtd on 4/.,IO • dooumerrl N1me and addraH of the port Beach formerly of • n ucaa race 11 MY bide 0t In tM bictdlnO-NeOt 1 PtlOI No. saae. t>ook 13583. PIQ9 ns o1 ~llel=•I ~ reqwe1 tlla Jerome. Ar'tzona. pa11ed bui ldlng up to the The Ol8TAICT 11at oot.inecl trorft 1131 OffleMI Aloonl•. ~ Recordl 1n 111a omoa °'the Nie ta ~WILLIAM away Ftb 6 Ul83 In H~ bi 8 8 e It and m 0 8 t Ille Director of the OatMr'1rMnl Of The etrHt addreH or otller Recorder ol Orange County, W BROW ind AOIEMAAY 8. Memortai Roepltal. Mu. competitive race to tnd'"'''11,:::i~11:;·~=~ =:; ~~n ~'::.:,': ~:~nl:·n:::c~~.:.:.::~ =~c:~·r:2~.~ mlr:: Gardner waa an active Mexico durlftl the year. ~~ 111 wt11c1111111a wor11 1110 =:: to tit. 7M Tu.tin Aft .• Mic! Dead°' Truel Olractloll• •o '"' •t>ove P'°'*1Y chart•~-~ber of the General ch airman bef ~~ alft or l'tPI leecfl. CA. 1 lndlidlng1 000 001 nohte 1or the "'"'f 1o1 ~ ': .:~~ bJ. ':=:.,tit Friday ~~ Are9 Senior Geor-Weet said about o _,.., .__... 10 •ecut• ttie Tiie under•lfftld hereby ~ • .;.....1.~ '~·~,'~.!! wllhlit 10 der• flofft '"• 1111~ Qtbenl group and a~ •-, ~. luotl rl\tl are .. tolowr. dltol1lm1 alt lleblllty lot eny ;;;o'tf; .:.=~ ~ ~ ~Of 1'111. ,..._ J olla, Ca,CDavJid o 1f of St Jamee Eplteopat 40 appltcauoru f.or \be or~;i•••tt1c111ori.orT'JJ>•! Non'lc1WlnMldl1,......._ ~· ,-..•••n••'l "'•Id b"y-1_,.11• 1e1ew111 oe°'WllCl••llhoui Wilmington, a & oel o ch h. Sh , __ ,_ ........... b March 19 atart of tl\e fllClt • or°'* oommon dulgi..,.. T"'•t • ·:.. ..................... ~ or wttrentv • ...,,... °' Weet Covina Ca· dauohter urc · e .......... v.:u Y • 800 -n-do •"'-W• llllte: Or\ l'lte. letd .... wltl bl rntde """"°"' · ,,. ,...-. "'• ..... llnollld M to tltle, 11 ·a Elida Strand ~f WhlUi.; ~ da\.llhter. Marpret Bryan of •nu.ur nice wn .. "'F Th• for19o1ng aoht<lult of .,., wertanty, uprH• ot 1mpll1d, dlf*"I In •he OOllO•tlOft 1or wNotl • ;:a •m °' ATANACIO GONZALES, resident of Costa Mesa, Ca for the past 3 yean. Palled away Fe bruary 9, 1983. He was a member of St. John the Baptist Ca tholic Church In Cotta Meta, Ca .. u well u bein1 a U.S. Navy veteran of WWll. He iA survived by hi.I wife Grace; 1on1 Nestor of La E • Rivinicte 2 eona. Robert of cout of &jt California diem ••OH Ii baHd upon • r191rdtno 1111•. po...utol\, or Nici o.ci of Trutt It MCUrity llee :'ii~~:::.~";:= • I• t e r I o I• a and 4 N_,_ 'Beach and WUllatft to Newport Be.ch'a mter W0111'tnf • o1 •• Cll lloUrl. nit enc11Mbrt11H1. to aaUafy 1111 ooeurNCI Ill 11\et tlll ~I "-..,,.., llY Mid bl9CI ot "'*· to grandchildttn. Recitation of • ~ ..... • "" tot llOlda'/ and OV9rtlml wor11 prlnelpel 1>t1ence of u. Noe• or not._., made ol: tlll IMUllllNnt or wit: n1a,f14,0I,,.... 11e.......,. the Rosary wlU be held of Rancho Pa.Joi Verdell, 11 dty at the tlp ol Baja. lflall l>t" IMll t~ end~. otllet obliotllOft ~~Mid PtlnC4iPll encl lnlat9et on NICI~· reted oo•t•. upentH ad Thunda1 7·30 PM •t the aranckhlldl'f'l\ and e ..... t Nearly half of the It ...... bl mllnd.tory upon"" DeM Of f"Nll. wut1 ........ Md du• Ja11\latt 1, 1912 and •II ~ ........... .... • -ndchtldren M I I CONT"AOTO" to whom tll• ot11et ..,m• .. Pt'O•ldM -.m· ••11•llf'lllN1tlll'Mntlafpnnolpal OVOllOaMln of""'..._ ef ._ Harbor Lawn Memorial •· • • emor • appllcanta have pald ~ i. ..,.,ded, encl i.,n.., SIM ..,__., lt any, ._., ..; w1 .,...,..,.. "" ..,_ ---, 1. M.3'1.00. c h. p el. Ma .. 0 t the MtJ VICHI s,at. IPIMCh., St. thetr entry , •••• ••d ........... ""°" 1111'11, 10 ,_ nol '""'' Olett6f .... , lfttotMf Oft 1MI;...,,. 10 pey ,..... ••DT1C .. TO ...... o.m R•urrectton will be held am" p 1copa urch, West. ._1IWl.,....,IPIOlfltclr.._to 111011 ed•enoea, anct pl"•, .... Tll•I •r ,. .. 01\ 111areo1, th• YCMIAM•llN&T.-A ......... u 10:00 AM at St. John Newport Be11e:h. M•morlal ---......... ,..... ' .... _ .. --.. ~ llY 1MM II\"" cllttt .. '"' HP•ft ... of t"-=-· benefltltty llftdlf euch o••• OP , ••• ~ 'm wa_, · dona\lonl y be .. l co· u11111 ....,,.....,ty o -.,......ottMCl0m901 TNMIUNotlNtn.le.....,ltf Of TNM, 11ae °'*"""end ocTa•• .,.,_ ~~~~~~~ ... ~ Friday H~bor s:nlo~ Cabo r11C* '8 due 10 the No btddlf '!191.~ '* llllt ulcl DMd of TfHI Tllo total ~ '° 9lllcl 6= I wfltt9'1 THI AOttOll TO PtlOT8 giaoJ ,,...,.,. """""'" tnv ~· h dt h '°' • "'*' of .,.., fto) --.... lftlOUM of ..., au11•11n. ....... 011 I ..... Incl flOt ..... YOUA "°"""·11·1 ot Harbor Lawn ~ Mount Ctu .. rw Oroup.&.2101 lG&h • orter llence t •n · tNCl&etMtfoflftl°""'"9ofllkll 11•a_.,.-,,...,_,...,... aftd llH e1ag::1ec1 w1111 ulf .~'Ari,._. Olive Mortuary &40-5~64 St •• Newport JMacb. CA. other M~ rw and A POlftertf 1'011d au• _....,_offllT,_•._ T~.-efTNMWlll II. · 82N3 over an area ln which ,..,..,. ... """ .. •....,.... ..,.. If tnnlel p.i•Mo .... 9f Ulla tllo doo11me1tt1 ••ldentl"' 1111 u • ~ ~N•ft pttor to ~ of .. ooftl'aol --. la Nt,071.11. oo.....-. ..._,,.., t""9tty. IM AUii T 't --M NEWMAN CH .a. nn "'c 111"'111 .. w l n d a a re m o r e w IMll • tn"" '°""Ml fof1tl 111 1111 ..Cleref ""' doe• lleHl>Y .., A~ • n_n An.11an OOOllMnl ltlleonltMt ... =•tU. C....:~21.... W .. tllf'l't ...... --PtA TA AlCAN TtTLI aor:RT r. . .,EWMAN, OARDNl:R. re1ld•M of • ,....,.. ~ IOll •MO of 1"9 SFl'ICIAL MA .. AH"1,NT ..... = -............ INIU"ANO ooa .. •ANY •• I paaeo 1w1y tbniary a, ~ 8-eh, Ca Pwd Gowr~ 0:.,2 , .... ., . 1111 lfld ,._ .._,...,. OlltDf'ftll ..,,....,, .....,.. &.. , 1813. He le IW'Vtv41d by hit retiruary 8 1eu Sha ~ "'° .. oontMI M41NCA. 1 ~ '° --"' "'* ~ • • :mL..-HOO:..,-. ~=:::.:'=: r::~ .. 1ved b,: h•; ••• ""~ c::-.:::o==.:::.'':: =~:=...... :..o:= .... _.... --·""" R*rt ot N.wport Beech, '°' WHITI lflY ,._. ......... ~ 111 a.tit • ~-.. ~ t-1a-e1 lh~maa\j Ct•ndchllclren C.. ~were held ln •• M to....,. pethwlMI• uftOtr die-~ eANKOfAMIM>A •Cell..._ Lao ond -....... ----· c., wttb ... -•• • .. -::;:;. .. • - -::.."':"'...::"' .. and Lillian Oolduone. ttn.aJ lntermeftt belna In ...,,... L '\J"'°" .... AM. CA NI AllOC*1'10M 8trvlce1, wlll be hel~ ~ Artii6fia. 8ervlael. ~ ..... p,.., ..... ,. Pt*l:.IWV •to• '11\unday ll:M> PM at the undilr me cl6rtdlicln of 8e1ta . « ,.,__ '°"...,._ ar ..... c.-,DeHy MlfllMt ~ ' Ha.rtlor Lawn · MountOUve Ber1eron -Smlth and '•-lllllM 0...... Coe94 o..,""" JM:l7.M'1. "· •• ~-j ?J~tf~Dellj .,.:t~= Memorial Chapel. 8trvke9 Tuthill Mortuary, &4f.IS'71 ..,.., fl.-'· 10• '"" ttt-a • ' 111-a ' ' • -a... .., -;; .. Or1nge Oout DAILY PILOT/Thurld•y, f'tbru1ry 10, 1113 NOTICI TO CONTMCTOH ''°'l'fltOUt .,._ .. ""! IOTa MUC ll>ncl MUC ll>TtCl P9JC MOncl ...~~"cvr. ·°'-'-ri' 1>~~11 .. N°o' -~"°~re'!ll!B~"'.o!ft-~i!o! ...... -·,--NOT-1c;..;;·--o-,.,;;;,o~-;.;,.-T-H-o-, M,. lcm I. ':I --wuan A '"-ot1ow1no .,.,..n le dolllf "" .,.A TMI OCMMYY f» Loe lJUS n 0 P P & T I r 1 0 N T 0 IM*r*t" ROY A. RUDOLPH ANO m M. .. ..,_ CAU.JMO PCMt... NAMa tTA1'ltllM'f ~ Nolie. It ~)' gl..,.., ll'lel lh4t Tiie lollowlng Petton It 001110 1 IOlfd Of Trutlffl of the Oo .. t Wtf"-... Col!'lmunll)' Ooll•D• Olllrlol oJ MANAOIMINT'I AOl/OCATI Orenoe Counly, Oelllornla, i.111 AND AS80CtATU, 1tOO Medltotl rea.tw ... led bide/pr~ up to A"". ••It. •1111etton. CA tm1 I t:OO • II\ • Thuredeyb!!:o" 3, Miiiam DotOlhte "°"°"· HOO IN3 ,, '"-flurcMalng \!Mnl Mldleon A"" ..... , 1, 'Ullat'ton, CA of Mid G<N'-0• dletrlat toc:ated 11 12831 ADMINISTEl Elf ATE NO. fllOHMIO'I INITllUMINT 0 r P E T I T I 0 N T 0 a.-~ OA ...a A·llt~. IUVI CI~ Jn11•nd It • AOMINllTP!R ESTATE NO. ltLAINTll'l'1 COMMUNITY ....... '--•-'--fl I I Huntll\gton . CA tff.41 ,. l ltl .. I IAHt< •~-Iden 1 11 rn:uw, Ul!ncl Car flll, 81mantha "oene Wnltt, IOI A ' .. ' 0'1' I HO AN f.'J OH N J 1370 ~· Av.n~. Coet1 ....... Thi• blltlMt• I• condueted b)' ... Celltornla al WlllCll t!IM Niki bldt lndMd\Hll credllora and cunt1n1•nt ~no1anc1•1 .Hu1111ngtonhfCt.OA To aU helrt, bt'neflcla.rla, K~llCOflt dlbl• Jj, KULll<Of; c red Ito ra of Murr a y '1t~11 bWill le on.a 94 .... creditor. and conlln1ont OOMjllANY: Md DOI.I 1 ttltoutfl Karpman and pel"IOOI who 11m11.:i p.,,:lhlp G llOI wr a crt'dlton of Roy R Rudolph 10, lnOluillW - wMI be publlclly OI**' 81\d rMd tOf: MlflllM D Rolloh p u R c H A 8 ( 0 R Thlt .... ~. w .. 1114111 wttn IM LEASEIPUACH.AI! OF COMPLITI! County Clerk Of Ofanga County on DISTRICT-WIDE TELEPHONE Jan 11. 1913 may be olherwr. lntcrailed '-"''"'"'" wnne and peraona who may be 14*1110..1 In the wW ~/or •taUt: rnle , .. ,.,,,.,,,WM~ wttll the otherwtte lnlen11tf'd In ttM .:::,i;::-...:,.ae~ ..._ SYSTEM INCLUDING THE '1f7t1t FURNISHING, INSTALLATION AND Publlth•d 01111g1 CoHI Dally A peUtlon hall been tll«I County Oletk 01 Otano-County on will and/or ,..u.w: n. _. ..,.. -.... ........ ,_ by Llnda Karpman In tho Jen 3 t, 1113 ,_., A petition hu been flJcod ..... ,_ ...,.. ....,.. .... Superior Court of Oranae flubll•h•d OrenD• co111 oany by Jerrold A . Kl"I In th• C ~--::.:' .,._ .._. County requHt1n1 that ll'llo1, l'•b 3, 10. 11, 14. 1ff3 Superior Court of Oran1• AYllOI Uetei "• •I~• MAINTENANCE TH~(Of' Piiot, F.ci 3, 10, IT. 24. I~ AM bide are lo be In llCClordenot 630·.S LI n d a Karp man be ff3-t:I County requHlln1 that ,.. • ., .... 11 ,,.-.. .. ,...._ with tile 8ld Form lnltruc:tlOne end -----------appointed u peraonal rta.tCNOTICE J errold A . Kln1 be .....,.....,.u.L•1u•1 •••• repreeentativei to admJnUIWr appointed at p1r1onal ~ ... u.L,............,. the e1tate o f Murray Tne Aeg111rar ol Voter• r.,._niatlvo to admlnlater -..._.._1eWmaar1 ,_. Condltlone and ~lk:atloM wnicfl rta4C MftJM'C we now on "" elld mey be _,red --------""_..i--_.. __ _ 111 the offlee ol th• Dlreotor ot 'ICTITIOUS llUIMIS Purohulng of Mid c:ollage dl1l11c:t. HAMii ITAftmNT A ....,...,, bl<l4ar1 c:oni..no. The tollowlng pereon 11 doing ·•11 be ll•ld on Feb 111, 1113 al bull,_ u · 10·00 1.m In th• Dltlrlcl Boerd DONOVAN & ASSOCIATES, Room. 1370 Adami, Coeta ..._ 9551 Rocky Mo1111teln DrlYt, On Feb. 16, 11183 11 11:00 1.m. , Huntington BMch, CA 12Mtl "111•11daterr tit• review wlll b• Jonn A. Dono111n, 1551 Rocky oonduc:led. Mounlaln Ofl,..., Hu11llngton 8Nch, . !;ec:h bidder muet tubmlt with hit CA 9~ trld/propOHI • C:Hl'ller'• Gh.c:ll, Thi• bulllMM I• conducted by Ill c:ertlf*I Chec:Jt, or bidder'• l>Ond lndlllldual. made ~yable to the order ol IN John A DonovM Coul COmmunlly College Oletrk:I Thll tltl-1 WU nled with Ille Boerd of TtUll-1n.,, amount not County Clark on Jan 31. 1N3. .-. tlllln ten parc.nt ( 10%) ol tile P.-tum bid u a guerent .. thet Ille Publlehed Orange Co11VDall)' blddet w111 enter Into 1ne Pf'oC>O-' Piiot, F•b 3, 10, 11. 24. 111~. COlltrec:t II Ille Mme le -ded to 633·13 1 him In the.....,,, of flllut9 10 antar 1 ___________ _ Into tuc:h c:ontrec:t. the proc:Mde of n11n11c ..nTICE tne Check ,.. be forfeited, or In the ___ ,._llU\.--""----- 1:9M of 1 bond, Ille lull 9'ltl\ thereof l'ICTIT10UI au ... aa wlll be lorfelled lo .. Id college NAMll STATa•NT dlttrlcl Tl'le lollowlng pereon1 are doing No bidder mey Withdrew nte bid blltlMU u . 1or t '*tod ol llllly (00) calendar l/ILLA GRANDE II, 126& I Knoll d•Y• 1fter the d•t• HI for 1119 A--. Garden Grove, CA 92$41 opening IMreof Mlctlael 011 ... 6e 1 11th StrM1, The &oard of Trutt-r~ea Manllettan Beach, CA 90266 . tne prlvli.ge of r•jec11ng Ill)' •nd ell Fred D•Y1dowll2. 977 PINO LAI ·bide or lo W9ive ""'I lrr~llel or 0¥Ntl. Patoe Verdee &111... CA lnlormellll•• In 1ny bid or In the 80274 bidding. Mart111 Goldberg, 165 7 Ill Honnen E. Welton C1111un1 Piece. Pelot VerdH Secret My. Elltl•. CA 9027 4 Board o4 Trutl-Coul Community Mk:hMI Gii .. College Dletrlc:I Thia 1111erner11 w .. flied wllh tile AQWr'!IMd: F~ 10 & 17 11113 County Cleric of Orange Counly on Open: M.,ctl 3. 1~ -11~ a.m. Jen. 31, 19113. Publt.had Oreng• COHI Delly ,._ PllOI. F41b 10, 17. 11183 Publl•h•d Or111ge COHI Dally PllllJC N()TIC( 732-43 Piiot. Feb 3. 10. 11, 24. 11113 1131-113 PlB.IC NOT1C£ NOTIC• Of' llUUt ""-'NSnR l'ICTtTIOUa _, ..... (S-1101-4107 U.C.C.) NMm ITATI~ Notice 11 neraby glv•n lo 1h1 The followtng pertOne are doing ,er.dllore or KUO SHU MEI CHEN l>u"-.. : q b • TH E G IF T C H ATE AU, FILM SET DESIGN SYSTEMS, fr1n1feror(1), whoH butlneu 302 C1tllln1 Drive. Newpor1 Beam. addf9el II 25042 Del Prado, 0-Catllornta 926113 Point. County of Orang.. Sttlt of J<>Mpft R Mllllgen, 12 1 4 ltt I Celllornt•. that • bulk ttan1ter It StrM1, Newport BHc:h, Calllomla Abou1 lo b4I made to CHINO SAH, 92663 II INC , Tr---1). wflOM but1nte1 Mat11 H Abr-. 302 C.twlna lldd,_ II 111113 No. c-Street. Drlv•. Newpon a..c:11. C1lllornl1 I Clly of °'enge· Cou111y of Orenge. 926113 I Stile of Cellfomla. Thie~ le conduc1ed bye !I """'" pWtnenhlp. The property to be lrll/'llf..O 11 JOMC>h R Mllllgen I loc:atad .. 1,5042 Del Prado. ·o-Thie ... ,_,, w.. filed wOh ,,.,. ~1 Point. County of °'anQe· Stele of Counly Ctert1 of OraflO' Coun1y on Cll4f0fnta. J-.ry 24, 1913. Seid properly I• dHcrlbed In fat71 9e11eral H : All etoc:k In 1rede, Publlthed Ore11ge Cou1 Delly l)KIUt ... 9Cl1Jlpment end OOod Wiii of PllOI. Jan. 27. F41b. 3. 10, 17, 19113 , . that glfl bual,_ known u The Gift 504-113 I Chat_, and 1oca1ad et 25042 Del ------------ 1 ('redo, D'"' Point, Cou111y of .rtaJC NOTlCE 0r_,., Stele of Cetllomla. -~==~":':'"==~---I The bulk 1r1n1ler wlll I>• ACllllOUI .,IH•U 1 tontummatad on or altar Ille 28th MAm STAT'DmNT dey ol February, 1083 11 Nagtla. ~~ pareona ar• doing S~· s& Kaleyama, 700 s Aoww M 0 Du LA R s 0 FT w ARE lrHt. ulle 410, Loe AngelH, ASSOCIATES 2011 1111'1 SI ,Cou1~1 Loe An~IH. Stele of Huntington~. CA.~ rHI, Y8'l Moduler Contulllng, Inc: .. a ~ So fer • • II now n 1 o th• C•llfornla eorporetlon, 2011 11th · r reneter..Ctl. 111 bull-n-StrHI, Huntington B••ch, CA. '"d •ddr••••• ueed by 826'1 Trll'*1erort•l f0f tbe lllr .. ~ 1aa1 r,,., ~ II conduc1.0 try • ·put, II dltterent trom tile above, corporation. · ·' .... None. Modular ConevfUng. Inc:. ,· Dlted: JWKJar'f 27. 11143 Ken ~own. Pr.Iden! CHING SAN, INC Thie llal_,I -llled wllh IN • T.C Yuan, County Cler1I o4 Orange County on ~ # Prteldent Jen. 25. 1"3. •.• Trenateree ,,_ Publlshed Orange CoHr Delly Publlah.ct Oreng• Cout Dally ~·· FebNery 10. 11183 Plot. Jan 27, F.t>. 3, 10, 17, 1"3 ' 754-13 501-13 K lllnouno.cl lod•y '"'" II\ eleQllon ,.. ~-...... a r Pm an (under the w111 b4I held on ~ 1. 1tu 1n the the •t.ate of Roy R. Rudolph lf YOll wt.fl to _. '"-adYlot of Independ.nt Adml.nlatrallon Poun111n Ve/Wt 8dlool Ollftlot for (undt-r the lndependtint •ri •ll01n•y In 11111 melter, you ol Flitatet Act). The petition '"'PIK~ of ci.i.mlnlnO wfltltw Admlnl1tratlon of Ettate1 "**'do to~ '° thtl 'f04JI Is met for hearing In Dept floO« ~. 8uunM ~OOt• °' Act). The ~tltJon It eel for !'!~l..-i rMPOn ... 11 eny, may ~ N 3 700 Cl , • Cll•tyl Nortcyi •h•ll be recalled h -on tllnt, o. al v.c Center (remoY•d) ffOm th• ofllee of earinj ln !pl. Nu. 3 at 700 81 Uet•d dHH 1ollcllar •I Drive. Wemt, ln the Chy of ,...,.,,'*of the Oov«nlnQ &o.td of Civic Cent.er Drive, Wet1t, In ooneeto de un Mocledo en wtalt Santa Ana. CallfornJa on lM 'ountlln I/~ kflool Dletr1c:1. the City of Santa Ana u un to. d a bt rl • II eo•r 1 o March 2. 1983 at 9:30 a.m. An tlecllon for t.Mfftb« of 1"-C.Ufomht on March 2, l98S IMlecli.tWM"1•. de ..._ rnanera. IF YOU OBJECT &o the ~=~~~'~ ,!.":~~·~ at 9:30 a.m . -~~: ~~ granting of the petition, you 111e -uma for the purpoee ot IF YOU OBJECT to the 1. TO TH outHOANT: A cM 1hould either appear at the tltotlng a member 10 1111 Heh grantina of the petJtion, you c:omplalnt 11 .. bMl't lll•d by th• hearing and aute your YllGllllCy CtMlad by Ille recell of any lhould either ap,...ar at the plllnlltf eaellllt you, If YOll wlltl to b · · fll l of tile ebc>Ye membert Mould wry h I d ,,,.. defend thil '-"'· YOll muet. within o JeCt!ons or e wr tten of tll• m•mber• be rac:•ll•d ear ng an llate your H day• eftar thl• eummon• 1, objecu on1 with the court (rtlTIC>WCI) from ottk:41. objections or file written -.Wd on you, nte with thlt court• before the hearing. Your Forma tor 0.CfarlnQ ~tor objectlon1 with the courl Mlttell retponM to "'-complalnl. appearance may be In penon •II• •t.c:Uon are •nllablt " Ille before the hearing Your llnllM you do'°·~ defd wlll or bt' your attorney ~111rar ot l/olt<• ~. 130CJ..0 ap.~ar ........ may be In. .,. ..-itt<~ on appllc:atlon of tM • South Orend Av-. Sant• A111. ~--person pllilntlff, Ind Ihle c:oun mty ent• , I Y 0 U A R E A Cellf0tnla end mutl b4I nMO 1n 111e1 or y your attorney. )udorMnl eoelMt you for in.,...... CREDITOR or a contingent offloe no 111ar thtn Aprll 11. 1083, I F Y 0 U A R E A demenOeiO '°'the~. wtllc:tl creditor of ~ dec:t'ued you 11·00 p.m. CREDITOR or a contingent could re1u11 In gern1111man1 ot must file your claim wuh the or ~a~t= 1: ~=: ~ credltor of the deceased, you ~11~;*;~:,' =,f!f~ court or present It to the ec:noo1 dlltrlclt. 1 r-01e1ara0 YOtar. must me your claim with the COl'llPlalnt. peraonal representative t1ne1 .tic le not dlaqualln.ct by Ille court or present it to the DATl!O: Octow 10, 1lllO. appointed by lhe court Con1t11utlon or I"" ot the 8t1te peraonal representative JoM J. COrooret1, within f .... _ f .... _ from llOldlng. GMI offlc41. I• ellglble I t d b h. County CWtl OW: monu .. rom u• to b• elected or 1ppolnttd • appo n e Y 1 e court By. V.L 81ftftll, date of first l11uance of "*"''* ot • QOYemlno tioard o4 • within four months Crom the Deputy letters as provided in Section IChool dlllrlcl. date of first !nuance of AOe1N. WACKnU a 700 of the Probate Code of For turti-lntoflnallon. call Ille Jett.era as provided in Sect.ion ~ California The lime for ~r.,·e offtoa •1 7t4-e34-22« 700 of the Probate Code of A Puti II' ... ~..._ f~ clal~ will not explre s.c:O::. .. 'or tne "Candidate Flllng California. The time for ~ == ~.:n .... am pnor to four months from Publl•lled Orenge co .. 1 Delly flling clalms will not expire Tell the date of the hearing Pttot. F.t>Nwy 10. 1913 733.-:J prior lo four months from Publltlled Oranr Cout Dilly noticed above. the date of the hearing PMot Jiii. 2t, F.t>. '9• ie. lM3 YOU MA 'i EXAMINE PlB.IC NOTlCE noticed above. AM.A'\ the file kept by the court. If NOTICIE Of' YOU MAY EXAMINE Pt8.JC NOTICE you are lntereated in the TMISTllE .. SAU the file kepl by the court. If ---, .............. --------~te, you may file a request ~1~14 you are lnlere1ted In the ~.~=• with the court to receive T.O. MRVICI COWANY eatate, you may file a request Th• following oereon 11 dol11g 1 pecial notice of the ud4'1yeppolnt«ITNtt .. undertllt with the court to receive bldl-u: inventory of estate assets foHowtno daec:rlM<S deed ol trull special notice o f• the NEWPCRT ·LAOUNA and of the .... 11.1~--aocounta WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Inventory of esta•• and f PROPERTIES. 425 3011'1 s1r .. 1, .-.....,...., TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOA ""' o Newpol"I e..c:h, CA 92083. and ~eports cfe1crlbed In CASH (~y•ble 11 ume of Hie 1n the petJtlons, accounts and RUSSELL c . GARNER, 310 Sec l 1 on l 2 0 0 . 5 o I the lawful money ot tile United S111 .. 1 reports dei&eribed in Section Hawthorne Roed. Lagun• Baach. CalUornia Probate Code Ill rlgtll, tllle end'"'""' c:c>nwved 1200 5 of the California CA 92651· Jamu L. R1bel. ·Jr., ~.::'o0r:::':'1~1~\•~P~ ~t.eCode. ~=.,~1e00ftduc:tedby1n Ationey at Law, SUI Via Mrelnafler o..c:tlbed· C . Bennett Jack 1 o D, AueMll c. a- Oporto, Newrort Beacla, TAUSTOR. PAUL LOCKWOOD, .,, AttoBef at Law, No. 1 Civic Tiiie 1111_,1 wu f'*l wjth 111e California • CU; (7 u ) =~IA~ M .. EAICAN FAMILY Plaaa, Salte uo, Newport =~ ~~~°'lnQI Counly on '7J·U 7z. MORTOAOE a Celtrornla Beacll, California Hitt. ,..._ Publl1h.cl Or•nce Coe1t O.lly eotporallon ' Publlahed Oran&«" ~ Duly Publlthed Ofange Co111 Oelly PUot. Feb 10, II, 17, 11163 Recorded February 4, l&al " l'l.lot. f'l'b. 10. II. 11. 1983 PlloC. J111 27. ~-3. 10. 17, 1"3 __________ 7~_.u lnelr No. 3821Inbook13837. page 7~2-83 499·12 126 of Offtdat R«lordl In the omc:. of Ille ~der of °'ano-County.•------------NOTICE Of' TMJITH'S SAU aald deed ol truet dnerlbu Ille Pla.IC NOTICE ---Pla.--IC-NO_TICE ___ _ Nil.IC NOTlCE "-No. MOQH fOllowlnQ propar!y: T.S. No. CMtlJ3'7 PAACEL 1 Unit 352. In the TD SERVICE CO¥PAHY .. dul)t County ol Orenge, Siii• of appointed Trustee u11der 111• C.iifomla, u tnown on that C*'laln lollowlng dncrll>ed deed of 1ru1t Condominium Pl111 r•corded In WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION book 12514, peg•• 230 lo 259 TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR lnclutlva, Otllcilel Aeciorde ol CASH AND/OA THE CASHIERS OR Ora11ge County, C1lllornl1, on CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN o.c:..mb4W 30, 1977 ... o.t!MCI 111 CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h Ille Deeleratlon ot RHtrlc:tlon• (peya~ 11 the tim. of Mle In lewful recorded In book 1171.4. PllOfl money of the United SlllHI all 1394 10 1431 Inclusive, of Ollldal right, tilt. end lntereet c:on~ to Aec:ord1-, end In booil 117114, ~ end now held by h under Mid Deed 1432 10 1415 lnc:tu.ive of Officttl ot Tr1111 In the prOQerty 11ere1111fler Reeord• of H id County, 1ny descflti.d· 1mendmen1t or ann•••t1on1 TRUSTOA. R<>elRT J KROGH thereto. end loGat.O on thll cenalrl BENEFICIARY· HAT'ION1"'1: ,_,.propeny,~ ... LoJ \Of ACCEPTANCE COMPANY OF Traci toes. In 11'1• County of CALIFORNIA. • Orange. Stele of C•llfornle, H Aacorded Ootober 13, 1H1 u .,_ on • "'8'> -cled In booil lnelr No. . 17249 In Book 14254, 4 2 1 • p a G • 1 1 1 • n d 1 2 , page 1121 o4 Olftc:lal Aec:«dl In the Miloelleneoue ._.._ In Iha office of office of 111e A.corder of °''"99 tlle coun1y recorder of Mid QOUnty. County;NlddeedoftNlldelc;rlMI PARCEL 2: An undlYldtd thl fOllowlng property 119211<1 Int.-In end lo ell of tfle EXHl8lT "B" real property delc:ribed • Loi 1 on REPORT 6F CONDITION Coneolldetlna domeettc tubeldlattee of the .. NEWPORT HARaOUR NATIONAL BANK" of Newpe»rt 8Mch In the state of California, at th• cloae of butlneH on Decamber J1, 1112, t::bllhed In NepOnM to call made bJ Comptroller oft Currenc1, under tltle 12. United llM• Coda, lectlon 111. Chart9' Number , .. NetloMI Benk R-elon Number 14 AllET8 Cash and due from deposltOf'Y Doner Amounta In Thouaande lna11tutlona ............................................................ 2.523 U.S. Treasury aecurltlee .......................................... 1, 107 All other 1eCUrltlea ..................................................... 152 Federal fund• sold and securities purchued under agreement to retell ................................................................ 4,773 PARCEL 1: Ille Map of Ille abc>Y•r•ferencied f'taJC NOllCE That portion ot the Nortl'IHll Tr • ci I . tog •I her w It II • 11 ------------1 qu.ener of Ille n0t1"-I Cl....,,., o4 lmpr~lt Iller~. e.a:ces>tlnQ Loans, Total (excluding unearned Income) ........................ 34.126 REPORT OF CbNomoN Consolldatlng domestic aubaldlarlea of the MARINE ~ATIONAL BANK of Santa Ana In the state of California. at the ctoae of bualneas on December 31, 1982 publlehed In responee to call made by Comptroller ot the Currency, "nder title 12, United States Code, Secilon 161. Charter number 17052. Doller Amounta lnThcM•Mde :Cash and due from AIHT9 deposltOf'Y Institutions ......................................... 5,863 Obllgatlona of other U.S . Government agencies and corporations ............... 501 Obligations of States and polltlcal aubdMslona • In the UnHed Stat• ............................................... 478 ~I other eecurltlee ..................................................... 180 ~ederal funda sold and aecur1tles purci'lued ~::.i1~:"*'t• to,...,, ................................. 4,771 (excludlng unearned Income) .......... 17,638 Leee: Allowance for poaaible loan 10 ................................. 122 J,.oans, Net ................................ -........................... 17,41'4 LM.M financing receivables .................... ...... ............. 242 Bank premlM1. furniture and flX1ur•. and other aueta repreeentlng bank preml... ............. 843 ~al estate owned o1her then bank premr.es ......... 895 ~II other UMta .......................................................... 818 OT AL ASSETS .................................................... 31,808 .,' UAllLITl•I Pemand deposit• of Individuals, partnerships, • and corporations ................................................. 7,545 Time and aavlnga deposits of lndlVlduala, Partner· ; 9hlps, and corporation• .................................... 18, 178 Oepotltt of United Stlt• Government ...................... 12 ,Oepo91t:t of Statea and polltlcal eubdlvftlona In the United States .................................................... 100 All other depoelta ........................................................... 6 Certified and offtcert chedca .................................. 1,518 I J"otal Oepoeltl ....................................................... 25,356 Total demand deposits ..................... 0,080 Total time and savings deposits ..... 18,278 All other llabllltlee .... ... . .. ......... .............................. .... .. 805 TOTAL LIABILITIES · (•><duding tubOrdlnated not• and •. debentur•) ........................................................ 26,081 •ourrt CAPfTAL ·Pc:,~thonnd 810,000 No. lhar• outstanding eoo,ooo 3.ooo .~ .. ~.:~·~·;«·c;on,i~···· 2•992 • end otlw c:aoltal ~ ....................... ., ......... (135) • TOTAL EOUrN CAPITAL ....................................... d,&41 '1'TOTAL LIA81UTIE8 . • AND !QUITY CAPfT AL .............................. ~ ...... 31.808 81mndbV .... °' credit. tot* .............................. SI() I TlfM oertlftoetee of depoalt In ~of •100,000"' mor. .................. I, 164 TOTAL Dl!f'OerllS ................................................ 21,307 w.. a.. unclerllQned dnctora aneet the OON9CtW of tNt 111t1ment of NIOUtOle Md ...... lea. We deallr9 • that tl • .._, eurnlMd by ue, Md to the beet of OA11 ;llno:Ndl9 lftd belaf .. b'U8 Md OOfNOt, , 1. Ki1.e Gemlon, A•tetent Vloe Prelfdent of the ebO--............ do hereby dedate tMt thfl Alpott °' • conclllen •true Md oorreot to thl .,... of my lcnow11dge .......... • ,.,.. fr1c:llona1 eecllon 33. townllllp 5 twefrom Condominium Unit• 330 eouth. r-. 10 -1. 1n tne Aandlo 111rougn 42 1. lnclu•IYt, loeated Lu Bol.... at lhown on • map ther9oR. Lesa: Allowance for possible loan loeees .......... ............................... 7 4 7 recorded In book 51 pe~ 12 ol EXCEPT THEREFAOM all oil, m•ecelleneoue m•11•. record• of e • • . m I n • r • I • • n d o t II • r Loan t 33 Orange County. Calllornl•. hydroe.bona, ~a deplh of 500 S, ne .......................................................... ,379 deac:ribed .. ~. f .. 1. w1111a111 111• r1g111 of tur19Ct Bank premr.es, F.F. & E.. etc. 612 PARCEL 5. 1n 1r. ct1y of 0oeta entty, u r--...ct 1n INlrumentt of Real ettate owned other =--Covnly .:::,.::-.. Stal• of ,_PdAACEL 3: An HGlu•IYt than bank premises ............................................. 3.958 1n :,0:9pegae 34 ~:.::'3~ _, eppurtenent to euct1 Ullft All other asMta .......................................................... 794 parcel map1. In IM olllc:• of iM tor 1he uee tlnd oc:cupency of lllOM TOTAL ASSETS .................................................... 47,296 eoumy R«:order of ar.,. County, pottton. °' tne Aee1ttNd Conwnoll LIA81UT1EI Calfforlnla. ArM dellgnated In IM Dediwaflon PARCEL 2· That portion ot the of ~rk:tlona end .nown on Ille "'--and ,._....,,ta of Individuals, nor1tw1 qu.n.r of me north•_. Condominium P1en tor llldl Unit. ..,..,., ~ quarl., of treellonel HCtlon 33, YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A partnerships, and corporations .......................... 2,782 townet\lp 5 IOUUI. ,..,. 10 WMt. In DEED OF TAUST DA TED JANUARY Time and tavlnga deposit• of lndlvlduala. IM Aarldlo LM .,._, u lhown 21, 1181. UNLESS YOU TAKE on. mep r~ In bc>c* 51 pega ACTION TO PAOTECT YOUA partnerahlps, and corporation• ....................... 37.143 12 of m~ mepe, rKOrdl PAOPEATY. If MAY. SOLD AT A Oepotftt of United Statee Government ........................ 9 ol °'.::!' County. Calltornla, PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NE.ED AN Oepoeltt of Statn and polltlcal ~RCEL9:,":::-, on, "'9'> gP~. ~"J~~E0l0,Wf lC:Ii~~ aubdMlk>na In the UnHed Stat• ....................... 2,700 ftled In book 101 pegM 34 th(ough y~ YOU SHOULD CONTACT A Cef1Hled and otncers Checks ................................. 1,401 37 of patOe1 mecia. 1n '"' o4ftoe of LA ER. TotaJ Oepoetta ....................................................... «.035 ~cou~=rd., of Oreno• .;6.T:=~ c; tt714 Total Oepoelt1 .................................... 4, 192 Fo~intormetlon only: Code: dHlgnat.;n le ehown eb~ Total time and MVlngt depoalta ..... 39,S..3 15-008 AP No.: 13M!52.o&.ot. •errenty le glon .. to 111 Mortgeoe lndabtedneaa and llat»llty YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A ~=.:v o::::/~ for cepftallled leaMe ..................................... ~ ..... 1,767 Mr~e~ :. 1.:~ ~L~~ Ty~ of Trwt. by -of a breac:t\ or AH other NablNtlee ............................... ,. ...................... 548 TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR defeuft In the otlllgatiol• _., TOTAL LIABILITIES PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A uw.oy, htl'etofor• t!C«IU1ed and (exciudlng tubordlnated not .. PUBUC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN dtllv••d lo 111• und•relgn~ • __ ..... _.._,u.,_) ......... EXPLANATION OF THE NATUAE wrtt1en Dederellon Of o.t.111 and ...,,.. ._.....,, ·-................................................. ,..,,~ OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST ~for S•. and Wfit"" notloe EQUITY CAPfTAL YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A of breech and of -.ctlon 1o ca-. LAWYER. th• und.,•IF,(•d to Hll Hid Prer.tr.ct atodt Addr"' of the •bOY• I• 3530 Pf°'*1Y to .. Mid ~ion.. No •"'a .. • .. •tandl N Cad!llec Aven.», co.ta .._.. CA. and ther .. ll•r II• undertlgntd • .. , r o.,, ng one Ho werranty I• given H 10 111 C*.ad e9'd ~ o4 ~ llld Common stock cornp1e1-or oorrec:1,_, The .-Ctton 10 be f'IOOfdad No¥emW No. aharet au1hor1Zed 876,000 b•n•tlc:lary under Hid O..d of 1. 1N2 u •r. No. U-383&&1. of No. thar• outstanding 508 050 1 285 Trull, by rMtOn ot a breach or e9'd OflcMll Aecorda. = ' • default In the 0011getton1 MCUred Said ••I• wlll b• made, but ...................................... ., ............................. 3,705 ,,_.oy, heretofore ••.c1.1tad alld wltho111 aonnant or warrenty, U lvtded proflta and reeerw for d•llver~ to t.11• und.r•lon-4 • .,..... or Implied,,....,.. ua.. contlngendel and oth« wrttten Dec1er111on of o.t..n end pc111111on. or ~anclill. lo ~-a1 (•'" 1~ Damend kw Sele and ""'111 notlCt ~ ,,,. ,~ pr .... IUfft of -· ,..,,,,,... ................................................ -· .,.. o4 brMdl erw1 cif -.c:tlon ~ c:..iee IN nolt(e) MCM'4ld by e9'd Oeed of TOT ~l. EQUITY CAPIT At: ,. ....................................... . the underelt\!fyd to Hll Hid TIUM, wilfl Im.-•In Mid not4I TOTAL. l.IABllfTIES ANO orrn 10 rt 111MIO °J"'09~· r::=. ~11:;;-b!c,*':f ¥~ ANO EQUITY CAPfTAL .......................................... 47,2" ~ :t: r!:'1ca ~ ~·~-: ..... ..,_ Md _,,.... otn:. •MOAANDA etec:tkln 10 be r.o«ded ~bet Trwtee Ind Of"'-tNltt «-* by (8fftounte outetendlng • of 1, 1982 M tnetr No. U-3102~ ot e9'd Oeed of Trutl. NPO'f dMe) - OntcW Aec:orde In the off'°8 of m. laid .... wit bt Mtd on ftndey, Aecorder of°""* eouniy;. ~ •. 1113 • tioo p.in.,-' u. 8 Said hi• wllT f:>t mad•, but ~A~ enttWIOe to eia tendby lettert of credft, totW ....... ., ......................... 814 w11110111 coHnant or warra~ CMa c.n1., Bulldlng, 300 Eaet Time certlftoat• of depOltt "1 :=.:.Implied~ ~A-. In tfte City Of denomination. of $100,000 "'men ................ 3'4,354 p11y the~ Pt1nc:loal"':ft: NOTICE: AT TIMI OF IAll AV9r1Qe for 30 calendar dlYt (or . I"-note tltOllf-6 by Mid deed Of 1101 MAY IE MADI IN CASH ~ rnontft) 9ftdlng Truat. wllll•lflt•ett • 111 .id not41 AHO/OR THE CAIHllfll 0" with NP0rt date; :.o:. ~o!c,enz, = ~c~e:..IND IN otll dlpMltt ..... , • .,. ........................ : ..................... 43,178 ..... cNt98' Met..,,.,_ of tfl9 At lh• Um• Of Ill• tnttlel I. TIMww &. Grulnwllld, VI09-Preektant Md C....... T.,,.... n1 of the tMlt ONMc1 by ~ ot tllle nof*. tlla ICltal the ~nemed benk do hereby cMd9re tMt ..... Mid Deed Of Truet. Ud .... _.lie lfftN'll Of tt'9 ........ ....,_Of 911 of Condition II true and correct to the belt d ~ fleld on: Tllurlday '•bruaty 24. otllleetlOfl MOWN lw U.. lbow Md ~ 1913 ... liOO p.m. et the C'*""9n dHarlbad dHd of trull .,,. • Avenu• •ntr•rioe to tll• Clvlo Mtllfte1ecl cotte. ••I*! .... Md We , the undlrllgned dlreotorl •ftell tt'9 ootNOtnl• Centar lwldlnQ, 100 18.c CMpfNif1 advario•• It 110 ,011.tO Ta tNI ltatement of NIOUr'Oll and ........, We .... AY't .. 0r-.. CA. dst•1111tre 11a °"'*" •· Yo'!_, hat It ,_ Delf1 ~ .... ue Md to tM .,... of our At tha tlm• or 1!11 lrilllll Cllgz~.~7.oMI. -.,, ' pub11oe11of1 Of tNt MD. 1t19 ...., ~I. t•. ""11dgt Ind blllf II tNI Md OCWNCt. ""°""'Of1M ....... beleflllt0f"'9 T.O,llfMOIOO.. E..cu..d J~1, 1Ma oOlft9CIOtl MOUNd by tllt elHWe M lllld TNllM. /II Mk fHorlb•d dud of 01111 •fld ,fl r.::-A. ......_ • /II OorWd BWN =i=°?'!:-0.:.: ~i ~c.io. .... by _.,,. (1f<ll 111:0MI t"9 ttar Tit. t ... ""..... Nlllllled er-.. °""' 0.: ......... ,.. ,... ,., '°· 11, ,., TO. llfMCI ~Ntf _... MllldTNlll9. Mirao ........ ""'· ... °"'~--·­Orlflla.OA .... (114)-....a• .. ........_. Otenee Co•t ~ Follow your team ;n the -..--~ .. ltllot, ,., a. '°· 11, ,.., , ... _ .............. ____ ...., _____ ....,. __ _ ...... ·~---------------..ii0.-----------~---.,...------ 6 Clllllf llD 4 2 • 5 6 '1 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • CLASSIFIED. ..., hta1t INDEX 1==.= ... = .... --• Jo rtac1 y., M. c.. 'or TuHdly 1flrou1111 8aturdey publlcallon1: 642-5678 8:30 p.m. the pr•v'°"' REAL ESTA TE '·""..,..,. ~ ... 11i11o 0.Jt• .. r.t•rld &11.o.. P"'lo,_lio t... ... 11-0. .. ., l'Uf'Uf'W•t MM l~•Y M,... "'""' ..... ~. n Turw Yt-'f'\W.D V•l~v •tunUl'\fCkl'f' tt.-.n ll1on1 ll•rtiuur lntftr ....... ,.. Br.< h i...~w .. llol\a """'"""''""'I , ........ ,.,_, M_V,.,, N .. "'P.lf1 &•-.ii .................... ......J-.l'•.,.U-"-"""A"" "'.1 "' ... h >;..,01hi..e..n. ~v•.-.t "-"•h Tv••n• \\1 ... fhlAo\" r M··h~t. It.on-. "' ...... A.-tlmitrfl"6 ........ ,,\1 ... -.fh ...... lfM-t'ff~'lt \"tO•h.f't l<V~ t. omtnl t•rt•l'lf'rh ( hfl(t.JlfhUlfU.,. l1u.,.... ,._. l'n.Ut _,,._.,.., ,,. ... Mil\-.~t h•'"'" l'tt•f .. rw l111tudf'4it l'fvp1'f l..4Al1tf "'wk M11Uh I lutN> t'a.t'M M,".,1w n f.J.wn ...... ,.... , .• Uue ut <.:uurU) llut YI S..-o- 11.on. htol l'lom11 "-'"'-'1 ,.._~ RE"""-IU w.,...d RENTALS II••-. f'urn,.h<d tLIU.lt" Untut'Nlttvid '"~:.-U~'::1 '" ('"undu fwtn t· •• ,d.1 Uni T·,.,.,~fwn T11w~Unf Pvp.L--11. ... f'~,-n llu ........ llftl """' ___ ,_ A.,.nn..nt.Vnl Ape& Y,.,.,. ., Uni 11<""'• fl,,.,.., .. 8oo<d 11""11• Mw\a t#-1 11..,,,.. day. 'or eundey end Monday publlc:at1on1· 12:00 noon 811urd1y. IOUl •004 IOOI IW• :~ ...... um Kiii Md GQfr9Cllont 'ftll'f 10'14 be m4lde unlH 5:30 p,11'\, :m IOf 1"-next dafl publi• int cation For Sulld•y and ''"° Mondey publlcallon1. 100 12:00 noon Seturday. lo.4 PIH .. Hlc tor a "lclll ::: numb., .. when canHI· IMl ling your ed. U))) :::: u .... 1u1• Ch«* your ~ dally lf'c:I '"" r9C)Ol1 errora lmm«Slat• ::: ly. Tiie OAIL Y PILOT ... rOM eumH llablllty for th• rc.. fl11t lneorrkt lnHrUon 1:: ·=~~·~~~~~~~ 1100 :..: :::;, ......... w. :~ ~ ..... ;;;;~i;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1;111;i •»~. :~~ •• ,. HnDUT• :~. * IOUlfllW I IJ:.. '"* 1 J7~ F•bUlout horM INlur\no :~ 3 br, atrium, 1kyllghtt 14~ and hldeaw1y mHt•r '* eulte w/lplc: & prlvat• 1m b•~y. Auume S 158, :~ 000 loan that 111r11 et * 9%11 On I• tlmple land. :. 7M-1501 Of 762·7371. leoG II~ 2100 220( 2IOO 2400 2410 Ute :istt :WO U» leOO 2700 -2800 2902 29CM 290$ ~ Walker & Lee *Yllfll YIUIU* Senlatlonal llllgle stOfy hOl'M c:ioee t.o commun- ity poo111 Owner w111 mo help finance et low Int• r..i rat.ti Only $109,000. Cell 758-1501 or 152-1373. ~,,,,._ """'""' v ... ,.,.. fl4.t>UJo --2'0'1 ~ Walker & Lee • H#nwlo "' &...,... ·Hn.~lo w ....... ...... ,.... '°" """t Ofrn R.n .. i. ~llnowl• c.;....,,J Know!> '°"""'' ivn .. i. S1<nl(• Mu.. tt..·nwl• ArtAOU.~b L.o•• ~ f'wnd ........... i. p, niot\.illt ~ ..... ... h..a•b. 6t ln1Hl\M. OU.• BUSINESS & 'rNNCIAl. a.....-1 ... s. ... •au..._ Vppun"n1u.,. a....-w ... ,... 'lnw.t,,.-n• ()ipp.Jr1Mni\""' ln\1ftlmf"f'li W.nuid • Mtwwv W> Lo.n •M,_y W111~ "''°"'-TO• Dtft.OYMOO .11 •• ,. .w ......... • Ji.C. W•nt.rd 1 TRANSPOUATIOft 2908 2tCll •tt 21114 2YI& Hit lt'lO H22 2f2) >OU2 )004 JOit 3014 301& ,..,. wri t \114 4010 1011 <OU •02• til'1'I ~4 TillO 1011 'X>l2 7014 701& 1011 7020 Ton 11n4 f02t 70'2t MTUl1D .......... Sharp well IOC•t.O du· l>lell on tM ~ Iida ot the hwy. Only a few block• from the t>Neh. Spacio\11 3 bdrm. pills 2 bdrm. unite aec:h with fir~ace. all bit ln1 .. ear· petS end dr•.Pet-Prio. of owner9hlp. Adaptable fl. nar1Ctno $377.000. (7 I 41 67l-44o0 lllllU .. 2121 MAR80R * ~ • , f 00 • ~ <J..) Alnftl• 1111111 ~ 11ot1na llll1 CM!\p.n '614 M-a.M IOJC ·~a.-•1• ,.,.,...,~ WIO KV"• 111!1' 'hwloft. in..a ..,,. Tnwlon. U1t11111 llO:it AllTOMOTIVE A11w t-... " ............. ~ .. .,.. Au_W_ S,.ino_ Ila. Rodt ·-•Dmw Trur..._ v .... An1oqw. <.1-> All•~ Awl tf(I) tlM • >< <J..) A .. i. .. . "°' f\MW tll2 ""'-"""' .... 0.-n t ll7 • 0.-"""""n t ilt , ... ,.,. tl21 ""' llU r·-tit) ol•N tl2' J-· tlti ,.._ t1a1 ~ ~IN tll.S t..... .. tll) ""' .. 813' _.,._ .... • I •• ~ 114l M .. n...s.. ""'' tlO !111-.a.N t lO llilO .... ~ ..... "" llN = .,., "" ~ tlM :=,"'r "" tlU .... .. .. .......,,. "" ,..,_ ... ~--r~. 1111 tlfJ ,,_ ••71 ... "" MnOSt DCIDl1C • .. -.., -•ai ... ' , PlllllUU 1111 . ()!~·1111 & Jl'lty vlf'WI. Mnr1n1 f'QOl'n, 4 bdm1. :f bu th, a100 ll<l ft $J ,386,000 Ooffnfrom. Lllll ISLE llYFllOIT l..joon view from 6 bdnn, 4 beth. tam. rm Boit I.lip for 3 t>o.ta. Now $990,000. llYlllE PUOE S~t.acular buylrom <lpl• 2 br. :l bu up, 2 br. 2 ba dn :l bout li~'t'~ Rf'duced-$ l .~00.000 Flllllllll llllOM N~·w 4 br. 411 ba, cuatom French Normnndy ~late I 'l pnme acre h illtop $1,2~0.000. COllllADO CAYS Coronado Island C\Jlll bayfron~ lot e:;· bo;iq dcx.·k. Plans ava1l. Nuw $370,000 w/t~mis. I BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR . .. 11 lluy\11lo· D•••" ~I & t.1) tJl6' 111111 FIR ULI Modern batlch l'lome 2br, 2ba. lrpl. 10% down. any lorm. 12% Interest avail. 11111 FILL PlllOI I 1ST TllE llYEU •• , ••• T1tt ...... 112,100 IOWI Hll·11111'11 Orange Cout D~IL Y PILOT 1Thur1d1y, Februwy 10, 1813 111111 'lltt IHI ._ ,..,,... lam V1f11el1•d AINlln•• '""'"" 0 3 .. N -~~~'ftrl -Mi--iil lf!ttt Ifft I '"" ... Ult lln-.rT •• .... ,.,R ... l111fllllll!llr.._A.-A.,. ~tie':'.:d~~o•oC: .,.... v., .. 4 lk I ... Teneoe 1 "2 .. Clldlff, OfNll 2 " Coltate ,. t4tflMO t " 1'4 ••· • --I a.-~ Oft mlflltt, '°"91 I Wrn\ l ten, "·I, ... DfMI by 1011 I. lelbOol. 9tt0/lft0 JCllll IClloolt ~r-.o:. ":oalf1:fi:• f'IO u::,~~1 Uln:ro~"ut11~. IOwet U/111, ell bit-Inell, •-•-__,, I08°"1 .. 19"" I It I l1eO. for C M unite Ii' I Agt •11-1112 Ht-N3t _...,._. _ __ 17._6311 CefPoft, ln•ry rm, b •,. ~'~1(0~~1:•i~::'v 0•11• IJ t. IHCI. •100.000 311~ h•· c ~. Ouplx 1000 eq 1j atf' 1 ea, tncd ylld, 4 Br 2tl• In Tri. Cotoov L.---GOn¥•027 w w~ cuttom hom• on w1tet A041fll tllOll 650-167!.__ Ownr unit wl•trll IOCktblt 1tor1 1hed. Comm~ Ind ltnnfe lat--. ••• 1• with dfamtllc room. and LEASE~CJPTJON -+&HIT. 11111t wl1301< of m~1 ~dnr, ""'ct)t1, no,,. • ..!'71, _ 1114 r .. tuala Hf! •--· cMcOrtlOf ,..tur• In..,_ U ,. ll I' bl0clk1 ott uncl, IOW, 1n, t~/ I fOf 11~.r•0 OnJyb ~ P&I d•I!, ,.41.t!O 8 2pt>cirm, dell, ad ~ar gar emlll 1 IA ICM. MW c:tpl, l'lr1P19oe. PQOI, dWlw .... rlor 11un1. •P• & aua nv., &i..-Mo I 1ow PflC.I 81H l(eMady, 1...., m nage ..... rv Y, _ ...... _,.... . ~r.... ~ ool, l•C en ttnnle dtpt, 1425, er, l1Vt pt tlo, atre ,,1 pended 111>1erv10an. Roof Ir 2 "-Condo ~r11X f\kr 907.pao o :» 4 O • n t • r Ao t E/tld• c M 2 br 1 bt J 7 8 6 . 8 7 2 . o 1 t 3 . 9711·60e8 l"dan 1 Ir IUI'. top dtCk 101 aunrilno Wllll i~t~15m'•o!~L~::.1 Newport MalQllll, 3 Br 1 ~8008 3 t3·A I . fllooti111tt: &112-91127 -OAYFRONT -81)1Ct~I( 07-2141 . • ~O :!r'!'dt.~ 8:~~~~ C11.-y & &cotll y Oe houH. new paint TalPlll 1520/mo, 1•1 & lut H Turll•rock 3 Br 2 6• vltw, IPllC 2 br, 2 be, LANO Plaf/tljp for large n•w root. ttllnlthtd looltlng rot In IM~ pate 540.9537 ltmNy rm, pr1v pool, IS>•. plu• 11uoy Pvt parko. yacht 11,895.000 '"· htldwOod "°°''· l0totd etv• tlll •lla4ttH1 1143. 1too1mo. 3 er, 2 Be, 11 tennl•. S 141110 /mo 1>011 111p •11111. (71-'1 CALL 973 .. 900 air hHI, d•llChad dbl 100 lor 3 2 Ir. I Bl •Id• ltmlly lll'tl 287 &41-8133 7112·t!l11 orll75-64t1 Pllll Liii ... car \":.f:· ltfO• yard unite. POtltl~ CPh now. Brtn!WOOd, immao 3 er 2~ ea Qulttly C • llM A quiet looillon on 1 021 I od1n1. A•kl:.'fl Wiit contlder en ·~·i 045.4373 ei.gent ~or. AU ama-e1ta tll central Newport etrffl tl95.000 546"60411 1 otiang41. CellMRobln M • EAST81Df COTTAGE nit tu. $1200 /mo 8W M - With an ll'l'IMIO & •P.. 0 lllctn 03M2 Agent 2Br 1 bl, kid/pat Ok 5111·5336 -All UTILITIES PAID clout 2·•1ory oondoml-,.. ... ~!~1J!~ .. ~t""A llWNIT llTI i..ta ltl Ille 14• Vrd. Oar. p1110. 1595. WIHI leac• 1241 Compare before you nlum 1e1ldenoa P11t ..,...., _,..,..._........, ""' 931-4320 ront Cu.tom dlllgn t ... 11nt11nce to lhl1 3 t>dfm ldd• to QrMt family llV• 1·2 .... ·-I.I, Rant, LNH, 01 Sale 1ur1t POOi, bbq, cov'rd home with 21~ both• a Ing. 2 brick ltroplec .. , 11JIJl,QOQ ......,...., LIT tBr Cottag•. lrptc. 1450 2 br 11nga. retrlg, gar-gnr:r, aurroundad With I • .-.. 1 .... 101d1 of ch.,m St69, ~ mo. Incl utn. dener 1650 mo '442 1 t dt" 1 No encl. pet o .. o .. _.y a,..,. Claln 3 9t home on lrg Mt)Mllc 180 deg. Peclnc 548-0113 J . . P "' ••' ,.ap ng. tcaplng and td)olnlng 500 Ttrry Auna HIMI OOflll, Ctttlll\t tul\Mt & ~onter.-y Dr 494-01&4 pell community pool 1>4!f1fGt ·~'°° comet IOI w/pltne city night llght vtettt • Vvt nlot 28r 2ba town-OCEANFRONT DUPLEX I Br F'utn $510 mov•ln cond a a.cor. 2 jPJrit""-"''-'111'-M hit ......... N lltoh 1 ova old corona hOml New and dlllgMf Fibuloui 100 View 01 2 Br Furn 14120 •e•.,. &Piii hi .. Beeutlfully tendaoal)M g11defl apte. Poot & 8'>8. PttlOl/deOka. No pee.. Bachelor 1410 IBdfm $47 ........ 2 Bdrm 1v. Be IMO naC>Vlf'IOUllfd 540-M2• 1 Bdrm '416-1490 2 Bdrm, W• M. Meo 131 E. 11th. 146-ta 1t 191 E. 18th. 842-otee cir gar. $185.000. CALL 111·11H d•I Mtr ~ooated In perfect. 11000/mo. i:v .. ~n a city. 2 br, 2 ba :ies W Wltton 842-1971 431-1400 N1wpor1'1 molt eicclu-c•ll 8 48 -337!1 , days epflt level, newly dee 1350/mo. Dix mot>lle 2 Bdrm, W• ba - 1tv1 tnd dHl1oue, ea-494-2220 Encl gar No pell home. no pets, Mature 1&1 E. 2111. 1548-240t "\111<1 HCI" I cur .. ra1ldent111 araaa. 3 91 1•.4 ba duplex _q~r, S 14100/mo. 499-3.il88 11dull1 Quiet, 119ure 1111'11.., t.c.> ,. .. 11_11 &e'x158' 1111.e parctl of-lncd yd $850/mo 's50e -1991 N-por1. 840-8373 Large 2 BA 2 Ba, 2 •ty • RU.L ESIA1E ·--lered to the hlghM1 bid-8,A H I 933 1027 Large hOUll with J80 unit, '625 mo. No pea 631-1400 Spotleu 3 Bdrm. naarr-":i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~I dtr for CHh or lrtda. MC. ' g •• • yf-. 3 Br 2 Ba Avail H••I. hac~ 2t40 Nr occ. Cati 540-ftM. So. Coest Pia.HI caritral Call 875-2311 deyt or NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2 now. For rent or 09Uon ..... .,1 .. 1 a-. 'p'•kmlor Dave, Larry or air. spa, & GREAT Ft-875-3311 a111/wllndt. Br, 1 Ba, gardener No Call 497-3895 -n _..,. 141 ltPLU NANCINO. Now only LITI A.._ 1 .... p1t•. 279 Knox St. Oceenlront, CreKent Bay. $100 OFF moving Cotti E'tlda 28f UPPlf toe.,.,,' J .... 11 Olm 1120,000. c111 on.5310 _,, .,_ 1535/mo. 850-2258 h1e 3 BR. 4 B•. 2 1p1c·1. 1500 120 E 2oth -RHdy now. SFR, R-2. -"'&Tl A •••n month 10 month s 1700 t & 2 BA. PoOI. tpa, bbq, gar. • • t Nfftt 12% llnenclng with E•UU 11111 R-3, 1p1s .a condo•. """' 49._82341 • 1Uum1n11od kltChen ~-84M100, &4M219 , 20% dn Rent• are stea· lro 2 er 2 Ba condo w/ IO 1 Liii comm' I. 0 w n • r I bk r 2 Br. Adults, range, no Ing• On/Select avail No ~ • ~~~vr::1:n1~n~0d 1~~~=~:: e~\a~T!)~~·d=~~e'!; SIPJI llY 833-2801 U4~~mo~ ~ 1,'.c~ :~:.A •i11iH Viafe 2267 ~11. turn avalt. meetiBJIB 1hop1 6 beach. $289, a featuret 1nctu<1a: 2 car Loct1toJ "" the-ard Oat ti Cnatr 1525 w. 19th. St •99-1817. HOMES FOR RENT J!~'10~!,~-~~.·~B TIWIHIH 500. gar •• comm. llnnls & Ooor. thb supt>rb unit DUPLEX -by OWnat Im-EASTStDE 3 Bdrm. 2 ba, ~;·~~0~, ~~b0. 3F :~~~~ Btwn Stater/Wlfner New Towo.'lomaa Pier Realty, tno. 536-9329 Ot 637-3-486 Ylt WH'T IELIEYE IT l U,._.l()UI: liC>Mfi •P• AtklngS14f,600. 11 pro fessionally med.occup 3br, Iba dan.pool$750,tl1/laal yarde&garages.Klde& oll8each torrent lncludas 11•" 1 8 ln'4.18r· <>~•t~, ,.75 ~ 431-7370 54G-OG12 decor a ted. offers upper. 1br, Iba lower. can Chrlttlna 557-2783. ,...11 wal«>me 545.2000 Ylft IWI 2 Bdrm 2._,. Ba S75t •nee on thl• 3 r 1 1 ..,_. ~-0 -vvvv 1 up e r b v I cw o t 2-car gar. 18 ml SE or Teri 849-2907 Anent. no tee. Frplc, vaulted calllng1, home w/copper plumb--:::i::ii:i:;~J ...... 24 h Jullan. Magnificent view • 001-Y EITITI dbl flt """" ....... The price or this 3000 1<1 It plus home In C0tona det Mar. Steps from eand • move In cond. -2 SIOfY COf'T*' location. Call Tlm lng.pvtdeck.onalrglot. i tunung ....... n. our on fenced 1cre. out-l 5602Bd 1 Ba Mallorca Contena 2 br 2 "'" g ,.,....,.,..,.._, This 11-not a condo. ... llM•n guarded security plus bulldlnne. 60 fruit tr.... 333 E 2111 C.M. #30 ba condo. lake view, Feb Bel!ullful & park like with Ne W. 1111h. . HIT lllllllTI II doorman. l,,.oweat BofA ·;;..,, eppralMd at 645-8103 Hr. 11·4 1. $850/mo. 937-3341 '!'praoorivadlepooPatl•--&4S-2739 842.,.905• . . Now 18 Ille tlmal Located price 11\ buildlna. lhll 177..,..,.. ('"19) 320 54a9 .. ..... •MESA VERDE 2 Bf. h 111-1211 at the toot ol the Ifft• In 11 1he beat buy 01 ,'IVV. 0 • " Yll IEIEIYE ITI ln,.rt leacla 2219 •Covered Periling BL Newly daeo<. $495 . , Rh()(le. 431-1266 a. GREEN cun for WHITE etephents with a Classified Ad Cell 642·5678 More laml..., are gelling the camping "bug'" 11111 year. II you have a camper that'• not getting used. sell It now wllh a Classified Ad / AESIOENTfAl REAL ESTATE SERVICES .. ._,.. llH,IOI Desperation sale. Priced over $130,000 below last sale or a Plan 1. Located on one or the largest lots, features 5 B&. 3 car garage, koi pond & even a tree house for the children. Hurry on this one! .f N NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 Big e.ar. Ihle 3 Bdrm 2 $699 500 I.£ •-L llee _ 11tSplCIOu1 Apts 74 bath security gated con--8--,-.. -=-k--"=---1-04-0"""1 · · ·, a&C•l•lt NEW gated 20 Town-3 Br 2•;, Ba Condo w/ 1't0lnlng Area No petL 833-89 • do 11 beautllully furnish---•-•,. • .,.. .. a.c--. _ _... ......... ,., Have: NNN lffMd quallty home Vlt.LAGE COM-golleourse view 2 lrplcs •Walk In Closets 1Br, cpta, clean, ad and near pool and lfAOll tl•E propertlea property • MUNITY. 2 & 3 Br. 2'1t sec. aate. ten~ls, pool' 11t Home·llke·Kltchen1 $395 mo. 382'VlctOl'll spa. You ~n tkl to the Easy walk to bch, 4 Br. 3 bretk-even -$480,000 Ba. 1600-1800 sq 11 01 $1.ilO 557-7372 daye, 1 blk t o Huntington 942-3780 front door $185,000 • Ba, ipac;loua flvlng rm.~--------equity. pure luxury. GaragH, 675-0109 eves. Center, transportation 6 IUUy lumlshad. 11mlly rm, laundry rm. W&TllFIHT Want: Developebla land •PU In •11ery home • -Frwy1 $385: 1 Bdr, 1 Ba. PoOI. 142•1200 lttga bak:ony. $188,000.• Lu11ury high rlH 9th IOI' alfordabla hOullng In mHtar suite. d ining 3000 sq ft. Westcll hm 4 ITIUTIEI FllH laundry, adu!U, no pet.a J PETE BARRE ff . REALTY 636-1718 lloor. 1925,000 Owner So. Cal. room•. woodl burning t>rf • 4ba. PoOldl . epa,td1enp1a' 1 Bdrm From $525 833-7890, 846-1947 l 1 A GOLDEN PAOPEATIES llraplacea. m cro-wave am rm. na. rm. r ••-2 B 2 Ba. No,... ... Ell Wl.'s 01, want a ol tr gt. 752_1589 oven•. private patios & glf.Sl550mo.552-0873 LAOUINTAHEAMOSA ,.........., '· ..-••· ,. 7141752-5710 yarda. gardener provld-BIO Canyon Condo, 3 Br 16211 Parkalde Ln, 1 blk :::~/5~:·.::.o;,;~ .,-f 3 Br. 1 \i Ba• newly LIOllllTill Trade 2 br home on dl>I ed. Elegant IMng only 15 lull goll courae v11w. W ol Beach. 3 btk• S painted townhouse. By Owner -W11tcl11f lot plus 2 ad)olnlng loll mlnutH from Faahlon pool tennis $140011141 ol Ed1nge< . 847-5441 Owner may carry 3rd 1206•000. 1212 Pem-plut triple lot wlocean Island, 7 minutes to S.C. Aveti now. 644-7424 a ••a hacL 1t ... ,.. T.O. at blended rate 2 view In Cambria for pre>-Pina or O.C. Airport.-----~..,--ro-.... ___ • _ _.~ ...... -12.5% for 5 yrs wltO'le broke Lane. 3 br. 2 bl, pettlea In Cotta Mna 0t Just east ol Newport HVHm1 lovely 3 & den, 2 BR 2 Ba. cpl•. drpe, ttova, refrlg, wlhf/dryr. Patio. 1800 tno. 652-N72 llllllll llllUlll dwn. $84,900. Craig lrplc9. ~14) e.46-7800 or ? O or o thy Lowe. Blvd. & so. ol San Diego gardener. comm. lpool, Batley 631-1268 (2131 6 6-8718· ( 7 toll) 8 4 4 -8 8 9 8 or Frwy. From S 1000/mo. $ t 3 5 0 Av a II 2 I 5 , $455/mo. 1 Bf. 1 Ba. Apt. Solld comfort lor th• trp1c lndry rm c;., port large lamfly Four be--I llYE AWAY PllOll 876-5511 631-5439. 2473 Orange 640-4099 Ult cal Oit. Avail.,.; Feb. • \• droom1. Huge country Lowest priced 4Br home l.L Waat.. HIS Ava., Cos1a Mesa t-81u-ll_1_condo __ .-4-b-r-. 2-.,,.-ba-, ~~-=;..,;;;=;;.:;.......;:-.;;-._ T1l ~ 142 .... 11 •1• kltehenwlthHtlng.aree, In Wastcllll. 1235,000 EU1tld1oi0eotean2Br 1 t rplc , patio . p ool • Large pool, wrought Iron,_ ....... _._ ______ , Ca I I 0 w n tr I a gt . Pvl party want• to buy Bl. llnCed yard, enGlsd S995/mo. 644-0335 lanced Hobby shop $112,000 Home In St20, 946-3383 from owner 8 to 30 unite. gar 1 g 1 N 0 pets 2 Br. 2 0.. frptc, .... , M11a Verdi. no pet1. S285,oo0. · 000 neighborhood. 3~B-d-.-1ti-.-b-a-lh-homa--. W-al-k Cotti Maaa. 642-~90. $550/mo'. 1st & He: ~re ~fulls Co~doie4 Br. 3 111· lSOI bdm, 2 be. Frpl Needs to ...... ~h. Trade lor c~ HouN "C" 2546 Orange a am rm. rp • near S565/mo. 499--6721 (l.411o. Bch.) olellnlng. 213-530-5159 .._ ., •• 2778 ' po o I S 140 0 I mo . do. TD'•, small house -..-675-2490 ....... P!!IPll ..... '!11 &ISi• IWX. Lii HME OF TllE WHI ??? Bkr 54s-oa14 Je ,........,at ... 1-.la..__ ____ , Eutalde 2 Br. 2 Ba. 2 F&lllLY Tl llHT or go V.A no down on In Huntington Landmerk,1--ll-S_O_L_m __ l_T_W._I_ ltaMI fuabla.. s1ocy with patio, carpels. Y1.U111aLa s.,.aoua 1-2 bdrm -sit•. 557-8200. M/F M Sat/Sun 1o.5 PM thle "pride of ownership" for •dulls over 40 years. drapa1, d/w $595/mo. 4 Br Newport Crest home. RV IGQMS, SUP8f Lovely 1 BR, sngl a1ocy. Gorgeoue 3Br gr11t1-Gtat1&1 2101 875-0562 Twnhu, avail now large yard, everyth~n great locallon AHume 01ou1 home elow -..-.-o=-------•1·~-,.,:--__ -:-..._ .. ----:-....,-Wuh/dry & relrlg WTSel LllllY 150.760 loan al 10'4 market at $355,000 w/ f'llllllll Old ....-n ... , hOUM on 'V"' $1200/mo. 833-5808. L 2 bf 2 bl cozy newt Only $104,995. I lnterHt. APR t0W'4. any terms Don't mtu 8IQh Verlallllt $825 E/Slde lot. 3 BA, de-760-2578. 973-2336 FURNtSHm or arg• • . M95 t • 979-5370. S5 PIT P out, call Patrldc Tenore, T hOu 38r StOOO tlChad gar, need• WO<lc. UNFURNISHm triMc Darting yard. ~, 20 P8' mo 1· riee Agt. 780-8702, prln only. own • S 200 vac1n1. S650 mo Call 1 Br co11aoa. secluded mo. 851..e22e "-t;a.,, $94,500. Call 962-4454, Npt Bch 2Br hm $ 1 540-1158. ask for Pam. Guarded comm. Mature All UTILITtES 2 bdrm, 1 be, avail 2/10. ~.:t.· \ t : ·I l I 111~ • 11 OJfA,•r I\ ._.\t ~·-..,.~·· Uk for Blllla . Evs. 10~ la • 10~ I... ~· Cv 2Bf. den 2200 Larry or Dave adlt pref. $475 Incl ulll PAID. HEALTH Child OK. No doga. _5_5_2_-08_1_1 _____ 1 untll Feb '84. 4 BR 2!hba, ATERFAONT HOMES 645-3477 CllJBS. TENNIS Victoria/Canyon Area, -----...,....---lnUt 1044 2400 IQ_ It EASTBLUFF RLTA 631•1400 Dau Pelat 222' Big Canyon lownhoma. by $515 MO. 631.12 ftlll &nEI iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii';iiiii-hm Jac:w::zJ. pattlal v>tW. la1Ma Duple•. front hM, 2 BA. owner 2 br. 2 bl. all SWIMMING plus .. lml IPTI. lncre~!E u~•dad W&UllT .. 1&11 f~:ggg: ~~~~~~ at Pnlaaala 2101 attrlCt .. clean, quiet. no amenities. -t~n11 ct. much more! Sorry, IWwly decorated 1 8'. & . 1 N.... .... pats. $800 mo 49.il-9220 pool. lac. $975/mo no pets. Models .. __ ....... h 10 ....... "'--•• equestnan as ate at -2 9t ooatnlronl COtl9Q8, 644-2161 or call Ans*• d lly •-· ..,, "-~ ...... Ila Gall Ranch l'iand· Channing 2 Bdrm highly UN llU old & rustic, seso. mol rAd 778. 842•4300, 24 open a 9 to 6. ag11 encloHd, patio, :~r;;~0~·~:"t::::· ~~~~ :=·11.=; ;::. ~"'wide'°'~ poo1. wfnt1r. pr1(g. 1173-4261 reutala Val!!t Ulf 11r1. Oakwood ~;.:--p~.n:;n-::,: home with view of rol· able Asking 117.900 ~en~!~ciu~s ~',:'~'· ': C"ta .... 2124 4 bdrm, 2,_. be. lrpc. F0t-3~~~-deom'"· ! ~V .:i~ Gard"' Apartmads s64•~~1319. 3 Hamlllon, lings hllls Per1ecl IOI' the For an 1ppolnlment to '"" & -"·"hou""'. 3 Br 2ba E'•kff country al DI L .,.,__, · """'' .,.._ ' active lamlly, tht pro-.... call 540· I 16l '"" ...,_, ..., m n ease. nla n-cpts etc 3 10 · party laatur11 a pool, to expand. $526,000. chtfm«. Avail 2115• lg 648-055t Pr~apect Newport twpqrt Buch/No. .. ...... 1 a ' tpa, fountains and many LIN llAl.n back yrd. HOO/mo. I t Inc• 2240 Sl'lorH. $92S. 673-2654 880 ll'YIMAW. 1 Ba. Swimming poot. 1 lrult-beat1ng Ir ..... encl 111-TIOO 9454892 • u • <•• 16111) garoen apt. lafga room&. lour act"" of privacy •·· 1~~~~~~~~;1~~~~~~~~ lntM 2144 5 Btk.t to OC981\. Elegant 2 BEACH BARGAIN 2 + 645-1104 eua. & Prof. ten1nt1.-. all tor only $499.500 er. Family Qm & Den. hug• bonus room S3 40 /mo. 731-882t, Excellent llnanclng It 3 Br, 3 Sa. lam rm, frpl, Orangatraa cozy 1 Br & st00 Mo. Ptuth crpta & Equipped kit. super port ~/So' 642-7312 avellable ... call Mlfllyn llLYl%10WI -lb81,pool.$209,500. loll. Refrlg, porch. drapas.2Y.Ba.Cedlf& plushdecor.Uhlspold. 17001611tSt STUNNIN01-1&2Bf. Hiii ~ Suean TrMson IOI' Ow~ asking 1109,000 5 1 1 Irv I n e Av•. $515/mo. Agt 955-0170 gl ... aun-deotc dl>I car Very E-Z mo..,...ln $425 ( 1 Oo , -.. ~ ,....., 833 9773 ""''"-4982 or • • -'-1 KING 637-9 740, EJct 3. • vtr, 2 Ba. Garoen Apt. Poot. detalfs. 75i-9100 for detached hOUM with -• """ ·~ ..... 2161 pN gar9QC1 .• tully m-·. NO FEE 642-5113 $405 ' 1495. 710 w. g11aga. A11umable or &4M811 ~ yard. No petl. Inquire at -18th S OEOROE ELKINS CO IALll& llUll FIU·ml-c harmtng near-new. 4 bdrms. lam rm. Quality design and decor throughout. OaslQnad lor guest Q"U9rtera S595.000. 144-4110 ,.--~--~ ' . TAYLOH CO. -------. -- new loan avall 11 12%. PLW &llU UDO ISLE -3 bdrm. 2 ba, 527 18111 St. 960-8331 BhlN• Condo. 3 Br up. I --·-'---,.......,.-- Mus T s ELL ,. g I If Tll lltFFI lamrm. s 1700 mo. em ............ ,.... dOwn. 3 Ba Avail March OCEANFRONT Dix 2-4 Bf. 11.Pt~lor ,.,.~we::'. 'I ~' 840-1638 avanlflO• Grundy, Rltr. 875-8181 1 and 2 bdrm• available lat St300/mo 644-2607 By week or month. 00 ~~:h~~l:l~r:'i~';f; V1ry nice 3 Br. 1 Ba, now. •901 Hall A\18. BEACH YEARLY: deluxe 673-7873 bef 8PM· 'i Spanllh style condo,_ OQMn \lleW, frplc, t>lt.fns. 946-1323 Nwpt Shortt hOme, 3 br OCEANFRONT APT-18r, &YUL.. \ ..: WALLPAPERS tures owner financing. 8$07 Sauhora Dr. (dr1..,. Bf 3 2 be. trl)lc. g11. <>Pl'*. winter r1nt1t to 8· t5 $500/mo. 2 Br. 2 Ba. INk•thlsawtfmlamlly $149,000.644-7020 byfl(lt)$700unl11June. Nlc»2-•Jry3 b~kma. $900 mo. 675-9191. $450/mo Incl ulll No frplc, laundryrm.andad home. 4 bdrm•. 2 ba. Lllll HAL nun &45-7009. ~~: 8 ~~I ti s ~o 548•5451 p e 19 5 .. 8 . I 9 3 0 ' gar. Small pat ok. 8 1CF surrounding an Interior t4AR80R RIDGE $900/mo 636-1453 2 Br 1be(P1nn.) $650 673-7844 Center SI. atrium. Nicely I~· Saata ha 1810. Fll'll9t ocaen & night tight Hlgh·rlse 9th noor (Udo) 2 Br & 1lng1e. 1625 & TSl llplt 142• 1111 1• ad exterior with co""'ed YllW. 4 br. 3ba mod1I, Luxurious 2 Br 2-a1y oon-condo. Furnished $2250, S32 5 300 3 3 rd SL $40"/mo. 2 Sr. 1 Be. ti NI ' 1 able hlghly ,....,,..,._. $3200 do, lrplc. lrg balcony, ..... ~ I 3 13 e O 5 •., 5 " pa o ca 11um frM '11111 0.... 7eo-t764"'97s:"'Hat · end gll9QCI POOi, apa. utll & aHoc . ...,,_ Inc ( 2 1 -.. " or 225112284 Mapte SI. , ~r7.:~ ~=~,;,•::, wtth 7 bdrm 4 bath H ' tennis. $875. 963-7979 Agt 752-5710 (2 1~)295-3507 TSl llplt, 142·1• details. $292.290. ICullve walled "'•I•, ~ ~~~'!_E~~~TAL3-on8R 2tbha ACCENT ON STY LE. bee. home In Big Ca -Saa Cltatatt UH Lwge 1 er near ":J acre. Nr CIY1c Center & -"'· """ ... ay: .a 3 ..... 2,L b r I"' nyon: 4Br custom pool. Anaheim Stadium. $400 lurn. $860/mo Incl uhl. Huge o' " ~I";''"_ spa, biaul. lge lot. Cute. Glean furn 28f 1Ba pool, all uUI pd. ti ooo. 558·6l81 714/544-2484 ~dy• hom~nl uec;,'!! ... t, :_ 844-9804 ays, 120-04e2 Clpl•. ctos• to bch, Monrovia. 548-0SSe. ~lsor ·1(9Glty ~~~~~~~~~ mal ng, --vnlf $450/mo 738-8139, 2000 ft dul>'all. 3 br iaitia tttl ...... Oafual.W ~:~~i:\ ~·~:: ltttr l~tres lrH 492-2815 fam ~:_din nn. dbl.-. i -;;;;;;liiiiiiiiiiiiiiJi;;;f "~-• •-z you're In. S550. KING 3000 •q II, 4Br. sap rtatata Uaf, trplc •· huge ~ard, H• • e••-• _. • ., •-537-9740. Ext 3 NO FEE mutlf suhe. 3ba, formal tras. '*• ,_, '850/mo, -4 er, 2Bao<:nlrnl 11100 dining rm. paneled lam alL..• Isla•·• "711 642·Mee. ••-.. E 2 Bdrm. 1 ba, garage. rm radio lntlfcom lndry -• • ________ .., -2 Bf. 1 81, yrly S6SO near ooean. $575 Avalt. ' '. 3 Npt Ht• et-.: 2 Bf dul*la. 3 BR, large 10Ud Oak 2 Bf. ocntrilt S1000 rm. 2 Cir gar. avail 11• l&YflllT u n 1 urn. 11 k • n • w. --=-------larnlly '°""' wf1h 8' tolld ~ llM.n 2/15. 636-8312 s1aoo1mo 788-3881. Llllla Isla, pier. 3 stocy seoo1mo. 548-2903 llWS Oek bar, walnecote, ,_ lll'-.J ~F=~·=.2b~ 1~ 759'-8974 deluxe lrg. 2Br. lrplc. 1700 3 bf 2 .,._ l84C E. Wl•H hec• 1041 ~~:;.;~ft~!ithh:tl: 11M111 gee kitchen, fam rm,,,.. Lll/IPT UITlllfF '1600 mo. 875"3061 21.i St. No pee.. 51·1177 Beaut. Spanl1h hme. vu pl101. Tastefully deco· •·•L..-._1 __ .. paint, huge ywd, petlo. 2 4 BR 2~ be. 2400 •II, $250 Nlea bachelor. ree-S46-8985 848 1511 l CtrtU ••I llar 'lt22 sun, coastline. nrt• 111• rited. Enormoue lot. --2211 car garage. lmmad. avail. llWDI. partltl view. LM ponelbla pat1on. No L"""' 3 br 2 ... ~ -01 d lt800/mo, Feb '84 ortce pet1. utlls paid. 1oe E. .-• -. -~ A.II c• a• .. c & what11. Appr $525. Quiet cul de UC. Beau BAYFAONT, 2 Br, 2 Ba. 184 mo lnciu 81 gar• $2~0 .000, apprtlttl Bey A~. •At 9 e:~~-· 7N5r1~ p«a; vw ..,...., ooo. among mllllon $ fully 11ndaoap1d with s 18oo1m 0 t4 a r b den., & water. cat otc. ......,. 000 &4CM!le9 ....., ..,...., .._ PllfllT LMATlll hml To be aold Feb. 20 fruit trHI. $215.000. 213"-47 .... 3577. 123 E. 1500 HC. ht & IHt --· . 3 Br. w. ea. $150/mo. 5 bdrm, 3 ball!, tnctudes for bit oft ovar 1325.000. Shown by appt. Call Eleyfront, Utt.II le. 8312 lnd1-napoli9, Agent HARBOR VIEW HOM! y .. rly tease. lit a last VILLA M£DEAA ~ matter suite and large 31131 Holly. S. Laguna. Frank Vaufso, 759-1501 957-0701. 5br, 3ba, 3-cer gar. Cul-mo. 1260 depoelt. 2 8'. 2 Be. ql"9t famlr lamlly rm and oft.atrMt 499-1000 Watertronl t.ilnCI Ch•rm, ... ,.,. da-uc to gra•nbalt 875-9889 comple•. IJPttlln, ~ patklng for up to 7 Clf9. --------1 3 Sr. 2 8L $1100/leua, lniat _..,. Ntc. $1800 832-8644 WuMr, ~ • .,.... Only 5 dcb1 llom entr-l!!f!rt hac.. 1111 77()..03.47 BUDGET PRICED. 1 ' . lalMa oara91, OH & watat anoa to Maln beach. N-, ••• , ,. ___ ... ... .... bdrm. Clo .. to every-TWO BOAT SLIPS ... ,..... 271'1 paid. lndfy fK. no ...... g&'.'*"81 at only 1575· Superb archit:oture lit-;:-llOOr duple~~ l<'t~&· ts9i.'9;'.·~. ::,s~ ~'t:';J .,._ '1800 · Agt Small Bachelor. yaarly g~'~ ~t~~ OAUM4-l211 •don 2oo· 01 tile Bli 2"-.11500/mo.lnol.gaa, NO FEE a Bf, 2 Ba. !rpt, lam rm rental. '340/mo. 201 E. 1 Br. encted P•tlo, Canyon Counlry c5tub .. wit• & treah. Aftll Feb •-•• • w/btr, pool. $1600/mo Ba!,b.'!,•13B1tv9d. 675"9582 $395/mo. utlla furn. /.Jn NIGll OAIUY ft. A~'!Jll(IAT[S lurnl•h•d by 1av1 MtMlt 1.... 11 1, 1141859--1044 days or -·-w111 conlldar ..... opt or......-645-64$3. ChaM of Archltactural 7141875-8345 tvH/ 1to4bdtme.11artlng at 5 1 1 Ir 11 In. Av •. c • I .... nu -.,,-,.......,.....,,..,~~-~~'e O!Oaat l•ma Compu1•r 111111.Uf PAii W!lnds. Ctlrte. l4l60 to $1800 833-9773. 55&-4992 or trta• t -1 Bf. Apt 2038 ....... 1 ''°"· In over 7000 eq. ft. etautlful Lancer home. 848-0811 Dill ,,.. 3 8R condo. tplc, u t II• Pd. No. p • u . 13,950.000 1 .. w / 20XAO. Flr1p11c1. 2 BA 1 1 BDRM/I BA $450 gar, Jae .. eundeck, .$996 $410/mo. _.,. YllW financing. st.,_,, Tom· ea. Light lntarlor1. Thi• I• 2 Bi>!',~~~-81"'1 .. '!75 3 Bf Lido ~. Frpt, lrg mo 714/832-2040 Avl 842"°380 • • --., ...,. _,. .... patio. I 1200/mo. Wiii F b :i• 12t1• PU ·T Architect al th• bell buy In town, rwtt mo to mo. or...... • · Gotng lananaa loc*t,. In Illa~ ot Illa VIiiega ~ropertllt "' 132.500. 540-5937, agt. w.-.c to beh. Sbd • 2'Aba Cell...,., 831-0llO. MAGt-llFICENT VIEW. I for farnl!V Mng9 on a rwe MCludad ltraat 84()-6350 dplx, e111 Martoolcf, No 8', lrplc, deel. $725. 11t, We Mw 2 Ir . .,._· \ to11rMt-40'loCe 2stocy -----..........,~-1 .... ~fl!l!!!J 1171 pet a . l9 5ll mo . lnC!tett ptl lalt,dap.67S-S083 ohlld. 3 er. t4t8 •' 2Br w/11m rm & tun .... ·-I.I. LOTS OV'tftoolel'ID oc .. n &M-Z404. LUXURY CONDOS M'* cNcnft. Pool, lndry -.;. r.r.eh and MPW•t• art-1..-.na LIT Morro 8ay .,..., Wfllt .. Ctt!f .... UM llwd l('l, lovety vtew, 2 8', no....._ ...-e. .+ ;!t~:~u:!~u~g.1 J~~~·~ =~~:,~='~ ;:i,:.~ L;,!~~·.i: BUPER DEAL. 3 + Huge ~r!:: 2 ... huge ~r.=-r:,-~10 thor1 walk to tha beach. city nl ht llglll vl1ws • 975-1239 Din. Oowma4 Kl1• For• . CHA,.Tlft AfAlT'Y 2 er. 1 Be trple, patio PVT,~r-ldall IOI' r'IMOdtl or 11.... high 89t;0.,,1 oJd CdM. mel DINnG. C4.eton'I O. WOODlfUD'Ql.f 11ng1e MeNena 4.._.141 $800/mo. p lu1 ut111 TOP--. ,.... In "la.~ wAI help Corona del M.,, t.ocat.O Cr•! bMHlJ IW oar,'.:'~~: temlty hOrM, 48r Sba. MM 54Mf-40 MESA 1• •• , fine.no., lf1 ....._.,,molt e11ctu• .. ·--.. ... • · torOM ffCH'll park. Uc>• ..... l!t !!!! /11......o ... J J1 alve end daslro~ M -KING 5a7.f1' .. 0, Ellt 3 or.-. AJC, rtt ~. bdrm 2.,. M. -•I Spec 8Mllo, n~ CU(• reeldtt1ll•I .; ... : ........ NO f'I!., po1o201'o·,N° ~te, ~ •• ~~ Vic 80 C•t I Bd., ... ~·-· ::o~~~~~ ee· by 199· ...,,.. P9rctl An leeMd • l 'A x groee. l!Mtelclti ,... adlta pr. • 1 "'o .. v ,.._, v.ei.rt ,,.. it.. g111, poo1, Ct\lld Ot<. No ~-·-~~-=~-"' otltred to th• hf=t '218.000 dOwft. "".o. t br, 1 IMl. o--"'P 1814'» """'°'9 1:aff..e0e0 Pttl "''°'"'°· 1)81 A 11t, 11P9ten. M10 .,.._ lot C*ll OI . ltcr ~1t) 4S3-t1U .... No p«e.. M29/ftl0. . 29r ... dDI ...... M l-07A ... *I· No ..... C e 11 91I•2 3 l 1 or ..... p ti t•• tn-1&M .. , AJC, ffp1e. ewel 111, ~~· I 1 ..... • .. Vlcto"8 ....... , IMll 2 8dfm -tide 2 Cit gar •• ,._ lot AV ac-°"'· I 127,lOO 81wau _ 11m_ :!_ ~ "'° ,. •~ MMen 1r. a ... . pooel .... • MT--PW•IWlllll•• 's'f21~:J.=a.ir::· H~ ror '9flt Ill..,_ =~~~600/mo. Oel =·~~::.::;;;:.: ·~·=--( ... ,_ I••-) • "8 · • lf"ftM •• on ..... '° ._. Im 890 No,_ n. _•....,..' ...... '-------,. ~ on trie ~· CO... Meae. flint fltlenc. •3 I~. 2~ DI hrnh... "'°""' tlMle .._ ,_.. .... at -• I I IR ,,. -. ="'-"' lute,,,"' fettV. a bdnn Ing 1&9·1912 dbl-· IJIW, hi, Pod. r ... -~; r...-;£=.: -• 11111 1k lft • • 0-~·~-:::· ... '!lj (MOii """'Ila 0.-'*91) 12 un111 llllde •In! ten1111, 11H. ·;ro "''· · vie..,-.,_...... .,.-. ' nr -. -1~ plu• \4 b• tor,_.., ... oond , 10X oroei. 1u1 ~11Uor7U•Hll ~~u1~•·,~;tv0.,.,~;'!°.; .., ... -..1._fllft. ~;ieiiiit'..-. flMI. ilt ' llook well 1no1, 2 c•r KtnMCty IMcr 180-ttt2 1'46-1 + Oetl ..,. • ttOO ltlCIOIMo. a10lt Mio ,.....,.....:_ ._ •1111 ' ....... end GIMfl. Jule 1 9'tOI . . ca.i -... ... ..... "'°" 1n ,,.. '°'tin lfld tne.ooo l ar ......_ '"°14• H• woooeM>Gl·ttNMo a • ~ '" ... 1u111H. t ~ M "'~ toen 110.000 "· H1um. ~ _.,.. • ., ., a MIO ~ -""· .... ... =wJ _.; _. -. · loeft, br0..1141 Olli • ne.,.,.,. m1, 11¥ ""· 1 ""· etrlum •IJMuaat. I"~'::·~ peftof.vu ·-~~ • ~ ffifietnt dr• ift tM .,, 1111. C.... IO 1.0 ,,._.. ,,_ Vlf, I•... 1 •• Oell l.air.ti:'~~~~=.I WHt. .a O~Uol Pllu.MICemeelofl, fltl: 909,ltoOOlllO. Mftde• •n1. •• ftO • IJO • .. Ta. Clmlr-M. fl. MMMI ..-lfl.1... Mt-4a;Mtws. $1.84 per day Thl t'I Al.L )'OU pey for • 30 dly Id In,,... DAlY PlOT SERVICE DIRECTORY Ullla.&.;a1.1"1A--llllltl.!L---l!•ftala1 lttdM .. hlJ1811dtt11r11i. ____ , "••~••• CHlLD CA"I SllMlPoO' ltMl'll Olten. lt011lno1 dOM1 my home LAWN & YARD MAINT. H ... II ~7 141-Hn Dew'•· WO.I 110.171 or ll'AINftNG INTIUCT COM ......... 11'1 ... -, ;;;i ... ~--,n-r .. -tw-.·1 ~d. wJywd. O.M. Ootot brlglllen•tl , wl'tl lb(J9(1ent eno tpWdy ,,. 011dtnln~Cln-up ln1 F'u1n101>poe>l·Wll., '*' 20% Off I~~··· Wiii ~I ...... FtM NI. ren11, new or rlHT!Od. H1 20 104-78M Ofpt1 • 10 min btMctt IUltl A414erenc.t oo 11 ,, .. Ill Y• G13 ... 803 1,_..... ••1 t Or-RU-1148·01""' TO" .... T • .,,.2,..." H .. , IN/din "'" 111, evg ~t ~ " lt•t lnUrt • ...,. -, --. ...... ~_._•r __ .., ,.. ""' ,,.,.,.. v.,., room 11.60; oouctt 110, Pnont M2-11470 1111 .. Ill10111 ----Oullllty Cuttom Pllntlng Ohr ta. Guat .itm. pet Liwn-lr ... l htub lnttalt l'tANOY ANDY II IACI< by Q1ry R L_a,,. i...--------1 odOt C<pt repelt 10 yfl '"' lta1ly T1 .. lrlm/"lfl'IOVll C•n'I Ilk• retlrl!Mnl • lflllCl<WOAK· Smell Jot»• Ciletcwn lnt/1111, lbtlract up. Do worll my1tlf. DOORS OALORllll Lewn m1lnt1RQ1otllllng ~~~Alr-:::1t1~10t, ... r.. ~!.~':~~ • ~n Gl19hl0 erti 8lllloon PrOtnOtlon• Unit· Retl. I04-01lS 8upply.lnt.,ll-A1f1elr ~, .... 1111\flle &48·eC>H & rtte 641-ll&H'. "·"-..,. Artlet~ ln Wooo mlt•d. brlgllt. bHlll. C-..t/ Ctttult Cell lob, 046·21123 '"" ROO'I CU~AN ui>ii;;' EV9fY1111no In Muonry . s. ·20811 bouqu•t• 8•m• d•y - ---Dmr 11 h b t I I I l'teul OEN CONST M2·28M LIO/bonded low. low Waler damao• •e>ec:l1t111 P'l"UM01NO RtPAIA· R11oc1t1 wattr htr1. hooll up IOt WUhlll dr~11 . cbpp11 replpt 1138·2~30 41M·76GO . . Cement·M11Qnry·81oc1t1 I ~.n~I0.~·1~.:630 • llec, Ctfpentry (rOuOh & Wini., pr1C .. 073·53t7 20 yr1, ref. Int Wlltl-Cutt. WOfll. Lie. DRYWALL/ACOUSTIC OUllom) Atl1. Lio. BRICKWORK 836-1700, 830·!1528 .,..1,,1 '"''"" 081061 Aob 547·2ea3 AH PhUll 14 .,,. HP UlllO&PI WT. c • Ill""" I b I 111 •a• .... c~-·· . ·--" ~ ,.,... '"lly llo'd & ln•urld COfl• Cln·llPI A1t1 1130-t810 ..... ltaa1!t ma .,,.. 0 •• llC)I,. I ...,. .. PAllTlll . -............. .. .. --.... 1132 11 L.oc:al '"* 11411-1512 25 vr• l ie 403114 t Int,! otll a. 00 IT NOWI 218 MAJN 8T, H.B. job•. R1mOYI old. ,. • ..!!.'~ ·II 4U ci;ln.upaitlriOllOtl-pj;;Q ROBIN'S CLEAt'INO I bonded. Rel• Colot Elt· i:."' Ct x W ftr laHfl ~5t (213)t29-M13 piece with ntw M5·t612 C~ll n.p.lrt w1t11 •l Htullng . TrM T'tlm s.vic. • • lhor~~1 pert. "3-0011 Richard P 0 BOX Your Deity PMot FREE !ST'S tor C.m1nt Ollllngt Smaff lob 19" P'rM HI 042·9007 ct.in houM. 640 ·ABC ~OVINQ.. p :::I: I SHIPPINO SERVICE Serva ow.ctory block & brlcll work 111111 12 yr• HP Dud 11, .. trtrnmlno olHn p\ Hou11c11en1ng. re1t1bl1 CNlcll. C11.WI e.vtc.. _•!!!!!!• New Loc111on In C M ~-t•tlve ~terlnd 861kpg EuropHn creltimin (7141662·111182 llllOtceplno.' iewn l~Y· • rel. Own t11n9'). AMI. I.lo. T13I040 H2.0410 Ferthlng Interior 0.tlan 2424 Newport Blvd HJ•ltl!, ut HJ M'":_ & ~::.~~... "6-0084 IJ"hltal :j Twice mo11thl 125 Wiiiy YOLANDA 042.040& •&-1 .... HANOINQISmJPPINO 83t·l•23 Norman Mlnl 557.7300 ClalW CIJ! El.EC TAIOIAN Priced 132 04&-&00~ IPUIU PLD'TY Beet cau-111y. 25 yr ·~· v1 .... MC Scott 645-9325 flaialaia "'11ltat/ a.....J llatiat CHILO CARE with lovl right. Ir .. t 1llm1te Oil Mowing, edging & g1n CtHnlnQ S.,vlc•. Clet• Competllllll rllM. E•Plfl w1llcoverlng In· CA81NEf STRIPPING _ fenced yd ITllll• C M 1irge or amall IOI>• c;t .. n·uP uone11 a di· nl""' IS Mat to Qodll· Uc T·1 I0,428 730-1353 1tlll1tlon. AM• Cot11UI· & REFINISHING *REMOD/ADO'NS* CablMll & Cerpentry 645.eieu wkdye Lio 300&VI 813·036U Ptnd1bl1 flor ''"Ml. neu. M2·UOll STARVING COLI.EOE 111'11 Altlgnmt 681-0690 :15 ~xp FrM 111. ~·· P~:· if7<:-~:4:1i Fr!'":t=•& :'~ LIC'O CHILO CARE RE810/COMM'L/INO j '7S0·•403 or ll&4 4464 Q~OUSEfOL~INO STUDENTS MOVING Bt1ckwelder P1perh11no· Nell 8H7/IM5·3078 1 ..... --------1 .. 2 5 .. __ ...... & H .... t I io yr•. Do my own wo•~ Haa•Y••• ood 11 •· """'" tren1. CO. Uc. Tt24·430 Ing & R1mov11. Oual. GEN'L CONTRACTOR Car ... 1-,..g11 • · ..._.., .., I .. 1•04 • O • 12.. --· Marte 978-915e lntured. M 1-11427 work on I y S 11 v1 LOW Price. WI Fin~. 2 lf91, 8:S0..8. 842.0788 LC • u 1 Al v• •v vi llJLI OOllTI I WATCH US GROWi 4114·3810 Lie: 426972 M2·1323 Remod./Alpllr1. Lo ,.,... ELECTRICIAN . • Very lhorough·Od ,.,. Oecke, p1tlo1, l1nc11. Chlld Cera, my hom1, Lie 233108 Sm1llll • E:ap d •.n 111 home repllr1 Oeptnc11bf1 & Exp'd PaJa Quetlty, Fut SerYICet ContractOf: 10 yr1 exp. I Free •t. Stltve 152-11558 C.M lnl1ntt pr1r R111 Jobe, rep1tr• 5"8·520~ Comm llR~ 548-3018 5"11-8098 652·11522 26 Y" e11p. Aleo Wiii· ~-..--.....--...--.-..-._ Plans, permlll, financing. Xtnt 1111. 046-01148 1 **•HOME REPAIR , ,. ,....,. peper rll'l\OYll &61-0922 ·REBUILD STORM RA· Rera. Lie 2176'5. REMODELS/FACE LIFTS Clu-1-• _ _._ r.rall•r• ltfl1l1lala1 El ·Pt b·Cll'Ptnt Nancy I Miii! s.tvlce by Richard Sinor Lio, VAOEO D.L Hu.thman 6116-5743 Cuatom wood p1t1oa· ..... , """" -Sec •II ul<>";, OK F ry wllh • per90llll touch. 280&«. 14 yre or nappy Paps l t•t'fll Home. & Bulktieed• uc. deckt & lenoee. alt gen ROUGH & FINISHING QUALITY FINISHING m · a ut Laundry Incl. Real. IOcll CUllOtMr• elg C Air C.a•.f lefri1. hm repair. Free nt. Ciiio.Up Incl. window•. & REPAIR REAS I .. rvtce Klllh 048-4812 Fr• .. 1. 498·3028 evt Thenk you 631·4410 **BRYANT'S•• De n ontr ~8-1837 Air conditioning, refr........_ Rlndy 04. t-0622 0.1111 work 857-08111 I FrM 111· Tom 548•2U53 H11Ua1 c~~ houtsee ... nlnn, b ' WellcoYetlng Remova.t IMfia ...,...-1--..:.....-------1----------1.#C:: ----.._..... • y LOWEST RATESI Prompt, All types. 642-1343 i--=--------ratlon, heatln~, repetr. Repeif-Alter1tton1 we WILL TAKE CARE .., t I DUMP JOBS the d•Y· .. ~.!'2ant8 · n111 pro/1Hlon111. 15 Plut I •-·• Hube< Root1ng-1JI types. Rees 645·004 Docn-wtndowe-c1blnet1 ol your 11nltorl1I & TREES & Sm1111 MoYlng Jobs ~ 1""" ..,,. up. 836-7140 II _,..1 N--recover-.deck• Aa@!JI P~~~~~· cleaning ntede S56-8470 Topc>ld/ramovecl Clt1n Call MIKE 848-1391 Jact•t fax 16 ~· eicp. I'm emall. my PLASTER PATCHING Lie. #41 t802. 548·9734 OriYeWa.,s. Parlllng Loi I ni Offloe & Home C!Mning up, l1wn renov 751-3476 HAULING-atudenl w/lg1 Federeted Tb Service prlc:•• .,. IMllll Ron, !:•=0~.1~~:;.~~~ ROOFI NG REPAIRS Repllra. SMlcoltlng. UJ! H Llc'd, bonded. tne'd truck, ume 10 ralH. Home/ottlce IPPI• 060-6477, 860-7IMIO I ,._ · u S mall Joba 01< Frei S&S Aephlt 631_..1911Uc No SIMm/No Shlmpoo Xtnl 1111. 1157.o&lll LTenoeca,p1ng/ ·Yd C!~ulpe Thenk you 759-19 70 831•4871. . P"'l"'T" .. "' N"'"'·" fla•Ma eatlm1111. Cell Tom or S I ,.. tr m remoy.,..a nt John I "'" ~ ~ ...... ..., ........ _____ Chuck. 542..e392. ...PIHL•t Oon't r•roof, rec>llr II 1r11e11on o4 II 167·2HO UY'I IHF• All Tr~- • lpiff/ Alter•tMu ALTERATIONS fOf men a women, my N 8. homt. ' 050-4043 Dftllmlklng/ Alt1t1tlon1 ol women'• clottllng.. Clll Kelhy, 840-5523, •ft. or ....... Tllt TILE INSTALLED All lllnde. Gu.enttld. Rife. Jolln 993-04'1 Tr• ltnMt ·~Tlllll s.rvtc:.e. eitp'd957-1111 SLOW RATES S TrM trlm/remov, cieln upt. mowing. 654-7011 Je•• B11mud1a Tree Trimming. Complett clean up, mllrittrwlc:. & IJIP. Cell Mon thr Sil Ill 4. 540-8938. Wl .... Cltul!t WE WASH WINDOWS Fast • Protlllionll Quality work guarentMCI Free 11tlmat1 M&-7311t Dan Hallberg Grading d ~ S~al:Je ~2 Ctabldlll, .. anal ln1gltton Jim 851...0129 Wouldn't )'OU 11ther hive WORKI 30 yra exp, Intl J4elr U ~ 148·1121 i---------1 & Paving Co R .. /oomml ry. rM" · • 1 I . HAUL·MOVE·REMOVE a CPA prepere )'OUr In· 111t. Acou1tlc calllng•. Uc 3976804 1142-1720 Wt Cll'I Crpt Clelner1 R:"'odll/~1111, tco;r~· Oerdenlng-lndecpe melnt, I'm ltlsutfld coma tax rtturn1? Cell lie. 300180. Fr""'· Qulllty·aenalblt r1tn • JOUM uet.tay Hive you read todey'a SIMm C1een & UphOI riald. Lied. _t>on • tr .. work comm/lnduil, 963-54 IS NORM fOf tr• eat. oe&-8182 01\lle Painting 842·7470 REPAIR/REPtPE/REMOD lt~air~Ke~ Claaallled Ad•? It not, SELL Idle lttma with I Truck Mount Ulllt. Ouer. Ina. For"'· 552 9142 Chucll Nowtln &.42-2873 S .. I thing• tut with 011 Low co.I. 24 hr MfVlce le you're mining tlll belt Dally Piiot Clllllfled Ad. RMI. flt.. 645·3710 Cl••allled Ads 642-5818 1111 Ads Call 642-5678 Piiot Want Adi. Ctasalllld Ad• 642-5918 sell ldl11tem1 1142·5878 BRENT 850·1030 ~~ batglln• In townl for your 11t1H1ooc:t refrlgeretor DOLLAR DAY DOUGH SAVERS Sell your no-longer needed Items tor cash. If It doesn't sell, .we'll run It another 3 days FREE. One Item OLLARS ( l • per ad, must be priced. Sorry, no real estate or commerclal ads. Call today for full details. (~. Eldr• ..._ t'l.00) 31N~S3DAYS CL:ASSIFIEDS642•5678 A,.rt ... n Uaf. Apartan11 Uaf. Aprtann; Uaf. 1Aprtau11, Uaf. l1tat1l1 tt Slaut 2tOI lutaJt te llaare 2H1 lu .... fir ltat 2112 Office 1ta1al1 2tl4 IMI a r.... 3"4 PennaJ1 3012 C..ta .... 2724 luL IMcla 1741 lrftat 2744 l!!f!ll ltacla 2769 Oellllem1n went a lo Non·•mkr to lllr turn 2Br. Secur• 2 cat atorege OW· •NLllE lfFICEI* 1500 REWARD lost ClllCUS Of •hare, Np B 2 Br, 2blh 281 w/txlaiMNmln 35, 1g1. dwntwn HB. S100 1 MO FREE RENT Smalt bl~ dog, neuter $495/mo. 2 br. 1 bl ept, o.tuxa ~ 11tr1 twge lmmeculal• ••ecullYf OCNFRONT YRLY 1Br. apt S250/mo plu1 '" b1yYl1w. 11nn11. ate. mo. 530-11326: 536-6050 1 room to 7 rooms. Ad'J male. bobbe d 1111 llSSl~E patio, car~t. lndry rm, 2 b r . '2 b •. b I I· In•. ~°a:':" ~u~lerocic 4 Br wood & glass. utll pd, no ullla. Pref. 35 ptus M/F Pro rn Pt. S 3 7 5 mo. Office ltalaJI 2tl4 Alrporler Inn & Frwya No Cockar/ Poodle/ Scottie • crpte, drpa. dtwlhr. 1'" miles belch. Sl600f P • 65C117 11 g~ege pets 1650 mo 650-3823 631·2011 546-8129 wk, 673-7814 le.I.II r~utrfld mlll. "Moppy''. 558-1304 2112 HARBOR BLVD 741 W. 18th StrMt No plU $500/mo . mo. -09~v ..,.. 1017 W•tclltt NB 258 ,._, Of collect 494-11850 COSTA MESA TSL MANAGEMENT 5311--8362. La ... la 1 bdrm. I beth. neer Share Exec hom1 with I 4000 11• 1 ·1 ·floor .,..1 M 833-3223 642•1603 DELAWARE PINES IOI C 2741 btach. $410 mo. 3120 prof $285. lat lut dep. M/FahrE.C.M.1111.$350 : tS4~So32 1 · · Biil dHI In Newport Loll Male Goldin Re· 141-JUJ EASTSIOE, ah1rp 2 BA 2 Ba. "'w cptt & drpa. blln•. encl ger & p11to. No pell $575 mo. Cell Pam It 540-1158 or 1tt 6, 979-3848 1 BR eot. GrNt location Bro1d St 546-4 108: u t 11 a 9 6 6 • 8 4 711 . mo. lnci. ulll. leundry, lg gen Center. 1167 sq It aulte trl1ver. NB area. Name O,.I 12 IHI till ~lv~e ~k,~76~. nr blec:h & town. $4SC 557-0975 662-2449 yd. pel1 o'< 640-7873. So Legune 3 Arch Bly. 11 Sl.25 sq ft, 54,..9405 Watson. No collar Re· 1142-8807 yrly. Call 497·6428 2br 1b1 blk/ocean, d/w M/F to shr Deaul Back ROOMMATE WANTED· 452 & 500 aq fl IP avlll cfya. 120-0482 ward. S200 6'6-3358· 4 -.... B d P I J F w/good hwy Yl1tblllty L C"'T II blk t l II .. A WIEI 111221 Delaware SI. OCx 2 br, 1 bl Ocean \lu ..,25yrly, lpt: nu cpl ay con o. oo • IC.. Ml 497.2351 Ground floor ottkle or re-Oii "' · 1 ma 1• •• No End beam c·elltng -aat l1b12 10-12 00 tennis S300 645-5123 Lagun1 Nlguel hom1. tall. approx. 617 1 t. 10• short hair. 1120 NB/CM ...... ~ 1 Br. 4 blodla to t>Mch, all 1900 utlt lncfd 49"-30,... 309-36 street NB. S250/mo. Includes utlll· NII IPIOI.. clu. bl ldentlllcallon on 11ea. Reward 548-5420 1 lllMllllW~ ~t:~.~of1~6~~0~0 2er, !Be condo, No. La-Spacious 1 Br, pool. lrg ltut/11l1•,.••,~••hl 11"· B3l-04IO AUrectlVe rustic up1talra Co1 11 Hwy. Cd M LOST· Graen Amazon UISEllSES 2 Bd 1 Ba rtdec, gar. 1185-<tlls.4 A ell 1 lhow bllcony, nu cpts, no pela • Rmm•I• duperetely Mttlng. W1 auppty detk, S 4 2 0 Imo Io mo Parrot, 111c Walnut & Tl SDVR Yll pool. child OK. No pets · " o guna, ocn aide hwy, wt• ssgs 644_.767 111 In Ofange Co. l'!Mded, CdM M/F. $300 tplOI, copier. You tup-752·1830 Sellll An1, CM An• 10 Hi !:~..£~~ 1399A Bakat. 2 ,;::;;.. tQ~~·. closed ~i. ~~~6 'e':dlbte Upper 2 Br, 1 B•. ,,., blocil esi;i:~·= T~:!rsl mo. ulll 1nc:1. 640-5992 ply r,one & $95 pr mo pr PrHllO• office tn Nwpt :.t~~~9t A e w 1 rd liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1141-8772 or 52e-3004 to bell. 37th St on P1nln 6 Mo Guarntd Service Rmte to ahr 3Bdrm, 2b• dll ·can 84"-1211· Bell to shr. 1295 mo. ---------1 M~.};E=~S 2 Br, nr aho991ng & bus. I rl .. • nu tat & IHI. $150 sac Newport Ole 632-" 134 dplx on Betboa Bl & H St. Prime Fountain Vllley of· 833-2568 LOii. Small white poodlt 22U5~~·. 1435/mo !!J! IC S 6 0 0 I mo . M 1 r y •t. ott to Ill 1276/mo, 11t/ IHI, flee. 884 •q ft . 105211 SINGLE olltce space Newpor1 Hta Ar.. OVTC~~OUAS LUXllDY NO FEEi Apt. & Condo 631-8300 who ire moll1ng. 673-1701 SI I I• r . (DI ck I l llllllbll. Apptoic 100 646-9555, 53&-0043 ;~~~~~~~~ 2 Br 2 Ba. Apt/Condo, Ltght, Bright & Airy. brand new, btt·lna. lrplc, 2 car garage w/opeow, pool. apa, S C. Plaz1 area . S 7U5/m o . 5•0-9935. UI\ r1t1l:~s..~2':':!!: ha Ct .... lt 2776 Tustin Ofc 832-"134 M/F non tmkr prof, 35+, 114198&-11~. aq. II Rau. r•tea In LOii Pet Bird. Orey Ii FAMILY APTS 1---------•=--------..._..;;;;..;.;.-Shr 3Br hse. own rm & stir lovely 3Br 2bl oon· Airport., .. _ Ex-=. S1n11 Ana. Garden Cockatlel Vte CdM. ~ $550/mo. Bachelor Pen-2 Br, $485. yearly, new beth. pool , W /D, do. NB Pool. emenltllt,1 Sult• from 22M50 eq Groye & Cotta Meu v.erd 675-08711 or lhouM. Varsalllee, pool. decor. poot, nr b11ch, S 3 2 s /mo & u 1 t t . quiet. SSOO & utll, It. 553-3711 673-4114 $100 QFF ipa, H curl1y gall. e ll t>us.Nopett 498·8277. 641-3433 Oya. 682-3'933 720-12.80... S1peraqlt.Meny lltrU. •CdM ExecullYa Sulle 1.L-Ol_l_Blue __ M_wll __ Col_lll-vle-1 tmenltlel, no pet1. Call llala Aaa 2710 eve/wknd Scott Mom & 9 yr otd hU 3Br Cell '67-7010 El•g•nt deco<, furn/ Vlc:too1 & Hatbor, CM Spec. 2 BR 1 Be, •P'lx. drpa, new cpl. lndry, $435 642·8843 bef 8PM. 995-5813 1 ST M 0 NTH S ~~L~mt 8"2·HI03 ==;..;.;;--. __ ....;;;~.;;1 M 23·211 lo shr 2Br 1 bl hse to shr, mttr bdrm SUPER waterfront offk:etl, unturn. Elevetor & un. ~erd 962·3585 RENT "'V 1poo1Br. 't~nc:on•• sdp~ 11~1~: hH, CdM $240+ utll avaJI. $320 + ~ ulll. N.8. $315 mo-to-mo, Marin· dt(grnd prkng 675-9510 .... v "" -Mill NB M&-505l Found' Paral!eet. green, AT WllTD 1mau ••es 857-2914 . AYalt 2113 640-2115 3"th. ~29 ... • . . laaia111 ltatals2916 Costa M•M car wash. ~u:n \Br~~~. t~e::i~: 2 Br 1 Be condo nr So Prof. F 35-45 to 1hr w/ Femlle to share 2 bdrm 2 Wlfer fre.t •••1 Vichi Set .. Otfloi for Harbor Blvd. 97M890 E/Slde C.M. cute blChelor ~ S395 1300 1ec. J oyoe I Waltza. 831-1268. agt. Shatp 2 Br. Gerdefl Apt. 'iJalflM. ee6U No pets , 1440 /m o. . ~6-11950 Cleln 2 Br. 1 Ba. upper In APTS lrl-plell near S.C. Piela, tf MOYed In By Feb. 10th garag1. w11h1r/dry1r Bttng Thie Ad With You h k ·up . $52 6 /mo. 2 & 3 BEDROOMS 975·41112 or 754-17112 2 BOf1MS FROM $475 Bro'<er. e ble, 111 eminltlu Cout Plau Ml*"' 2 .. me. lovely •Pl In N.B bl N.B. •Pt. s25o. DELUXE ~llT£ l.MM. Cell between 8-5 LOii heayY gold decor•· Broker 815-4912. rec room•. 2 pools, 1.C.. !~~18 rR~I: e ~·ci. PNP~~· 720-1845· e.,... .JUI PM, Mon-Fri M2-46« live ttnll brecelet, Ylc. I • uunas. lmmed. oecup-548_5877 afl. 5pm · Fem to ahr xtrl·lg naw 20l2 Sq Ft (c:en dlvldt) ....__ •-..&..--....... sN•ewportum eYHe•.rborJ•nArt28M1hu·. · u. !.Ml'i0••t 1nc:y $550/mo Dye condo So. Cit Pl1L1 I t 25 sq gy M 2_.....4 n---.,..... v ~~:m:.:.I!!; 050-8388, Ivel 173-9052 Roommate wantld, MIF. .,.._All amen. 557-4329 · · loc .. llorlfronl, S900 mo. ~lfdl 6"-1781. OUNTRY CLUB LMNO let 29G0 2 Br, 2 Ba In CM. Pool, Of IV meg. • •CdM d lx ault ... AC . 548-1t58 IYI, 875-2213 Lost Cocketlel, gray, vie, tN NEWPORT BEACH .. Jae, lennle eta. 5312·50 M/F to ltlr 3Br 2bl llM. ampl pkg, lrom S32.5. C.-J. ltalaJa 2tll Co1t1 Mall Gott CrH, ••aa••1MATR1 751-7178 CM S250&f tll 2blk 2156 E. C1I Hwy. r-ard.966-1979 StnglH 1 & 2 Bdrm _,._,. -·-" · • 875-6900 Commereiel e-1 w 191h 1 _________ 1 Apartmenll & Townhou· Wkly rental• now 1vall. SPACIOUS 6 br, 3 b1. O.C C. 545-1370 St. c M Prime ~tton Lott 216183. no collar, .... S105 & up. Color TV. Flraptac•. community Shr dellrl.bll lg 2 Bl apt u:R~~ ~~ xlnl larfnl 2 Br 1 ea' aml .. 11 & pepper mile From S595 Phonea In room. 22H pool, tennle, J1cuul, Nr b9dl bey Pool ~ w.a...rfrHt ......____ prlvatt ~will\ lergc; Celrn terrier (Old t r). On l emborle Rd. 8' Newport Bl Yd C M jogging path $326/rno l\lrn. ~ Avell 2.14. -..,.... y1td. u..u office, c1r... Sperae hllr, Buehard/ Sin Joequln Hiiie Rd. 146-7445. 552-9048 • G.c 1-8450 At lnlatld pnc... ~. lntiques. •le. Sllrt Hlmlllon .,.. PIHH EXCITING •MODELS• GOLDEN TOUCH M~~~~!~ld Sun S15 ~ Hr. w/ad Olm that KNOW what the Ooldtn Touch wltl meen 10 ~- 7 dy. wee1c tin 4AM .. , ..... 1885 PARK, C.M. VISA MC. Llfge. clean 1 Bt. gar. No pet.I. REF. $305/mo 111, lut plus $200 dep. •DISHWASHERS M4-11M UMll llAlll Rupon•lb l• tam111 su1111 355 to 2400 sq ft. MA K ING M 0 NE y Clll 71•-988-1613 any-. roommell wanted 10 Roommate wanted, rlll· Rent reb111, baled on 1550/mo. +MCI. time EXOTIC DANCERS •POOl.S LM Ill.I ..,... .. 1ha11 3 bdrm 2 b• eble MIF lo* nloa IOI ..._ ttrm & ltnant Im-548-5442 110-se211 1----------' 8ac:tlllotfBllctlelorette •flttESCHOOL 3 bdrm, 1 ba. $1160. All Wkly r1nt1l1 $96 up Oceen Front home 3brdupllJ11'fwuhr-dryr. prov. 1llow1nca. Cour· Found· 2/4·11th & Npt ~tntlftllnment Dau Ptlal Z'lll •WN>RY FACIJTY :ff.~~n:1:!r.fu~~~:~:~1 ~f:c/~r=-a~1~o Vaerly 1325 plue '-" uttt· n~~4~~: :!~i '(!~ t~oM'!":NA. VtllAOE F:, :::~t:i:;~P,;,::-: ;~~~'1:f:2~olor 7~~ST H~~ ..... ....,...__.._ _ _.. .... -.1 •NO PETS location. 447 Lido Soud. oc.en. K.ltchena IYlll 1~~ ~.*1 to movt In. 544-1700 dl)'9. NEWPORT BEACH atorage. 494-3271 Llrgt, clean 2 Br, 2 Sa, C .,...,_.,_ 87"' ..... Found· S~H brown pup-Lo kl f I t t d gar. No j)911. 496-t411 2 13 .9II0 . 0 2 3 2 ' ·---~~5 '!~&SI Hwy H"RBOR RIDGE ·~-2 Bdrm tlbull, ............. 1600 ~t BIY(j, CM. py, 23rd & Eldtn St . 0 ng or n ., •• e or 4113-7446. $500/mo. 16761 Yiewpoint Lane 7 ~15-3686 .._.,ne ._... •. 494-52lM PALATIAL MANSION privet• ent. S250/mo. Prime trnlll orno. 8"Ca 400 sq It. $300/mo 1_c_os_••_M_ ... _. _84_2_·_55_2_8_. _, ~~~~:.1::r~210 1BR 18.A $425. 28R Off Beach Blvd bet. lovely 3 Bt 2 Ba, yeerty, •,i, Lrg Br. Ba & den ups1alrs, Pvt pool apa kit prlY ~. 300 to 700 eq It. Groea Agent. 541·5032 Found: 2 emt wet doge . ...___., 2BA 1550. NO PETS. Wlmllr a H9I (tum-' bfk beech, no pet1 $050. pvt hm In HB. S350/mo $550/mo'. 1ao.'.a18i . 2500 eq ft oondo, belutl-lea ... E. Htl't St, CM. SECURE Garage/Offloe 2/5. Yorlcalllnl Terrier & ............ ass-1121 651•2338 on Teny) SS0-1704' att 4 Incl ullt. unlor cit. ful grMnblt pool wlll 6'5-3417. Nw Balbol 8:le?lub tl n~_"J poodl1. 1!!""9 3114 1 Br. I B1. Near co11t 842-6604 ' 1 81'.from $425/mo. 2 Br. 840-S370 evee. F= ~r~~ +'Pi;6Gd;,1 acc19t 1or2 ~or 1 ~AIU S2tO monttl 7Mt 714 80 4 PM•. -,,.,...-.-................ ,-....... -.-.-.. Hwy, clOM to beech,.._ lrom 1525/mo. Rani be-M1lur1 femal1. Room with 548-4558 . . adlt w/ctlffd. 667·1"3 or MOit reuonebly priced ...... lntala ltlt Found: Med alH blond C a I I f S t 1 t 1 l I c paint. c lean, gareo•. lore Feb. 20. No depollt kllch prlvll1g11. $180 M0-83311. OFFICE lp!ICI fn NEW·. • d og. Baker/Fairview M0092st. ff• COftlUI. $410/mo. 714/4~5'70 required. Key IM only. Npt Hgta. 14z..e1•8 Pror. F 24-35 to thr w/ o.ne Point . Stw 381' f'IM. PORTl 3rd flOOf 1ult•. Mas up. 1900 n lndualrlll trll, CM. 5411 ·0 120 tlllon f53..IM2 aft 8PM °' 213/402-2857 No pets. Located ICfOM SPACIOUS rm & bath Hml, b11u1. beach $250-$300 mo. 548-8013 gr .. t 111eoiw. 1500 eq It. 4 oltlc:t. 18101 Redondo --------- collect 12 Br Apt. quiet.,. .. near N1wport B11ch Golf aundeck, 2 btk1. occ: ~~11t'::;gn1ory Pt. (Collect Hl1117511·1M171) prtv1t1 olflc11. Wkdy1 Clrc11 , Hunllngton FOUND: Wht cit, brwn *PARADISE Hunt. Harbour, dehwhr, CourM 5"5-'9855. $300/mo. Incl utilities. -e 4 e . 4 I 4 4 , Eve 1 BMc:h. 1142-2834. Spae'138 1Br w/dreul8' gH #rp71c. $555/mo. 1 Br~ & bey Yl1w. '31·343& CdM rmm1te wanlld to Fem rmrn1t1 went•d 540-tll02, 4000· aprlnlcltrad & 8000' ~~:::c~~ ~~lorth SPA* rm. 5 mo. 496-IMa MO..aao ---·1 kit....__ ' pl Shr 2 BR 2 Ba pref non 23·30. W/Hml. 2 BR In Ind ., I I N I 1---------1 bhlm 2:30-8;30PM. .,,_ ...,_,, r • Mil Prlvetti 11\lrance. W<>f'klng emkr. 2~5. A°vl Mar. 1. dplx, 1285 mo. 946-111110 .. ,.., B1t1 u r a ewpor FOUND: 1·24 1b1 8 mo. 11.t. •-uL -.. a WllllAll IPTI Arch11 & Old Ntwporl m • n or '•I t r • d . $400. Call All1on, 2908 11 M/F to 1hr FUii 8-vlct ~t• B11ct1. Ample power. old Garmin Ship mix ANO MASSAGE -• ••-Lrg 1 & 2 Br aptl. amooo Rd. S550/mo plue ulll. S200-S255/mo. l •guna 71S0-1704 charming dupleit. C.M. 11 llT mft SS 2131~1 dog, vie 20th & Conti-Sc>tdll425 for"' Iv. llllPRI IPTI pln11 & 1tr11m1. Se c 942-3572 Buch. 4114 · 139 or Cat 01< N/emllr 1200 $600 Fum/unlum F« leaM 1pstroxlmet•IY nental, CM. 831-1537 MllMge, Spe & S.... s10'0 OFF_........... gat.. pool, gym & IP&-Oul9t 2 Br. 1 ea. ger, P•· 404-«Sll Mii. Fem. llOl\·ln'lkr. 2 Br &31-12sS . • All YOO Med for . 1700 eq ft. lndu1trl11/ enno Id for dltCOUnt "~·""" OOlll ,.o p1t1. From 1400. tlo, pool No P911. 1801 H t Ba. E. Ootta M ... nr Mon hlY ,,._1 one of11oe epece, 545-0215 FOUND; Mall ahap mile 2 8 10 N • wp or t 9 1. A LOVELY PLACE 846-e5111 15111 St. Nwpt Hll. 1550. l1t1la, •1111 2tM b1c:kb1y. $226 & ulll. F-.n•ll roomm111 went• ~M70 4.000 I .I. 2.0/HDRS, puppy lbt • mo. wht 873-oMt TO LIVE N1 BMc:tl 2 bd 1~ b 1142-7340 PIM Knot Motel on Cou1 Ro11m1ry 5"6-7843 #II. ed, COM. 1 block to 2 I 2-+iOS T cond merlllng1 = & ctltat. Npt Ben-on Pwilneutl •ttom.y/Pvt 1 & 2 Br ;ir•plece. c';ie an~ 8adltlor, ..-10 bMc:ll Hwy, NB.attps to ooun. 042-111114 ~-bHch. Avail 3/1188. Dix office In N.B. 111ec:. F°!y 01 . 2·2 g9 ..,, · W1.rMf/E arda. HB Open 24 hrt MI C & VIM :re:'/~.... d11pe1, enc ger. $505 $350/mo. utlll & ...,..,.. Wiiiy rel•. M5-0440 Fem lhr w/Nme lg 28' Non·~moker. •255 mo 1Uft9. Pref. non/emottw. 9711-1251 P Lost: Clllc:o cat, vie P1u· ---------.,... Call 536-0021 lncld. 875-000e --..-28• ept CM nr OCC In. plue ~ utlllt .... Contact S 135/rno. Ms-3700 t1rlno & 55 Fwy CM Call 1-·I-I •lltumlneted kltdlen llU I PLAOll dry t1c'11 12011 mo' +. Kar• n ° r 8 tar re INll.... Jen, 550-1801 ' . .... ... ~~ evlll. 3 BR 1\.i bl condo, Vlt'f Oceanfront. 2 bd, 2 be. R1a1on1bll r•t" Kit-1160 ..C. + utll. A~•ll 8734732. or 850-5104 Woll •1t1bll•n.d •not· Aaanattatatl Lo•1 femlly pet, yellow Flaaaclal •5 ecr• ol t>Muttfully ~:.:S~ S 5 7 5 {Tl 0 · 600 ~-OCl4Nln~otlt. Vrty, chlnett11, phonea, maid 3-1. &«--0182 WAITll n..,.,nv firm Medi ..,. Coclletltl etwn Otenge 1-.... , 11nd1cap1d •urround· :ooo mo. S58-692 ..,., 'f"lc8•· .. ~ocPhlanP:Ret Mm0°· Fem to lhr 2Br Nwpt hM Non clg. 1mllr., MIF lo prox. 1500 1q ft on 1 ............. 3"2 & INlne. 145-1412. A::::.::l.a:: .... 14 1ng1 1.111 than 1 mll• from · "11. " "' • l300 mo. 111 & lllt. Aveli -"at• 2 Bl 1 &a. penln. §.' lea ... poulbly Found small blKk I.melt --!!!!!!!!!iiifriiii!!!!iiil-if:.:. •Hr Frwye & ehopplng bMdl. Loeetad In nice Cltlfhlvln llgh1 & .try 2Br. TEL. 1007 ~Blvd. lmmed. 831-31411 ept. 175-5"02 Ill. . P'9fer O.C air· SCRAM-LETS Ooog. Black "'Oller & -P'll 11 ' • au .. t .,.. qui.t rtlld . ., ... 'fr: 3 1ba, patio. enol oar. CM M5-111:l1 .,.., Call Mich... Udi .. -• • ·,11lli4r-re!'!.:·:~ 1575,6'2·2134 V.calMa ...... , Ar:,::'_,iru,~?~~ Arr.n:~~~~.~P~•'!'• 00k•714117&-4021 ANSWERS ~,·~lcM~~ :~.in!~! :~p~~:.·'~tc~ e6e Hoi applicltlone lor lfnmecf. 1 Br. l)ll'tlllly tum, pool, lergl Big e .. r Cabin. loo! My nernt 11 811Y9, trH. 1 300 lnol wtll. DANA PT, AIT,.: hM'f . Known Found: Young bleck Hondt, rtpalr MOP In 1 &atlal'ld~. HB occup . 1750 & dep. clubhouH $4116. Dyl Pool table. COior TV, 2 I'm 211 y re old & I'm 6d ·45H, IHv• mH• THEAAP18T8, DOC· Sllltf't. Modelt Cockapoo. Mele. Nr Colla Mela. llcoell. tong BMioftWemw 636-0297,142·7747 531 ·7701 , 1v11 trpl'e . Sleepe 14 . lootllngfOftnapl,bull uge. TORS, CPA, 8Al.E8 HOTEL Knott'• B•rry F•r"'. Ht. loc:ellon w/goocl 2131433-6100 7141545-49010 need 1omeon1 to 1pllt F etlr 3 br hH llth & A!P, ETC. llCll too .. 750 loll '~ et>out t4s.e6l'S terme. Cati CutUt H.,._ ....... IDT ~= \~1:~~t Coi y 281, 181, frplo , IUlll •• __ =ld,.,,~W' ~·~•,· Nwpt ltvd. t2So. Julte ~'. ~00°:io4~ ~u'.! •x~ .. ac> bWtl, &3l·l2tt. egt. •To~ with IMi'O rMld.ntlal 1,..1 Lge 3 bHmed cell, _ger, 110 _,., ..... I '"'lf • eto-8097, Mf.Mt1 .,,. OCM!t • .-xi t ...... IPtnd P!f!!aall Hll ~ ceb!Mt WOfkat Ot •T.,,...8'Mt+Poof 8' 2"' ba. dlX ,C,t 2 Br peta. AYlll 3/1. S&85 mo. Cute/coz:y/1 Br Ceblftl, 002·10 1 ert 8PM. _ • ___ ._.., iomoupeoe•towM• ti. night Don't buy tM • contr.ator to~ etiop ..... t,..-. .,_ ... __ 2 'b• frrto I c•r' ....... ,· ....._ Hte. M5-1M2 819 Beal L•ll•. Nlohtly •• br .... _ '--·~ ~.._ ---11111 - -In COM.,..... tfOT!l." • 01•011 OF In Coit• M11• ., .. .. :;.:,=.. -p ... _ ' • ..,_ .. _. Wffllly monthly. ( mt .. • 4 .............. _..,, ....... "-·-.. , .... ..,.. ...... iiiiiiiiii'"iiiiiiim-1"11111 • 0. ee 2 1 d ". 0; ............ atloe gu. u 0 & dep. Ao· 2 Bdrm frplc 1 blk to Snow 'summrt' Celi <!,.,..,,Mitchen, etc. C.M. l'l••ponlll> .. famtty or' ·-· -I ..... lllLll E , * 14 Speciol11 Plana oeptlng ~lone for bllch.' H50 'yrly. Ot ll Smc>ke¥ Tlmel COUIOll S240Jmo. 11111• Incl. SIO need• to '*'' home w1 Pl1me.,... A/C, 3 bike to Mil~ i couneel• 840-1154 8¥. •GounMt llZed llltch· I m m • d . o c c u p . 816-44 tt. ,........... ' dap. t46-13ff yard & garage !.eldt IMed\. Oto w/~ .,,.._ I~ Mery Helen. (714) 110 NO. HAMOA I LVO _,. 113e-02t7;M2·1747 "' I .. Coate Me•• by 411 MI •.a-•-_,. ~ '""10 FULL!RTOH Fumllure upon r9qUelt Lg 4 bdrm 2.,. beth ... _,_ mL.--.. ,.. n .,.,...,,, quiet, to llhr 2 O o o d Io o a I r e I a · · -· ~~ ...,., ""' ,_ b oootlinD a hlet: 3 tlr, 2 ba. Meo+ M60 clou d In 'p•tlo, 111ni !!I! It,....!!!! br, 2 b• N.8 oon.-o. MM644 evee iq. ft . HO·UH Of' A.__.. ..... 111-1111 ftW Y~O_. Ing~,,,._,... eec. depollt. Nr W,,,,_ Cond. CloM 10 be9c1'. l.lrQt 3 Ir. houu, IHI/mo. t1t 1111 l . 17).Ull. -•--!!!! ()per\ 24 In Vftft nn 10 Hu!ttlnOton c.m.. 1 &Ootl'lardM7-t'7S Yrtylt16.e.itOfM4tt. l2tSl1T1o. Av•H lmrNd. e1 .. n1119. 951.33t4 1¥9 Employed 9f'lduate atu· ...,....._...._.,.,.°' . y MYI I -I a m4nUle drM to sen oi.-2 ., blMn MOW a ovetl 0. IOOO ft •• IM!lly Pltnty of prJwcy. No kid• mao d«lt .... bectletOr :r ..... ""'."""tor,... ATTRACTIW I .......... ,, .. . 00 '"*11-_ · ~= dra,.1. oarr.••· d l1h: rft'I, frm d/r, ion', orNt g'atf'.:~ ... "'W1.t:2'e•le -=em• to.,,_. 2 br 2 ba for 3111 "°" .... 74 ~ ~ • ~ fnlM\ ADS MASS!U81!S L~! tMll 1 .... ,...,.. waetlef, poo , no petl. ~ewport llltnel loo • '' or tum --'· pod, 1941, MU-V....-1 llW or bed'9lor _._..,.. >Gitt......._... UUl1ll TO l!fWI YOU Jiiooo dn UIMIMO 2 ... from ", 0"' • a •• I 'rn 0 . 11260/mo el0-3tOO . Hi-2222. ,,., Jeo· lennlil. l3IS In· •P• W9nled, ... 15. Lve "*"' .. ----"' lat FREE ~ IOlfMIO ...-SCAWlfC> V1UAOE tl0-2'11. ' M/F to"" ~ Ptn 3 olu II ell 0•11 tvt1 ft'ltO wllt.w. t41·1"'4. 7 1••II1 • t I? 1 o' ~ wttet a WonderM W~ ""'°'*Pit•--wllft 111e&e HW1•1a1111•witee ••oonoo.2\t ba.PGd. • a .. _ · l6041M. 11••••ia I 11 1 1" t ,._ l.•n• M.I . 1tpl'l'I hn la •• 1'A .. Towntiouee. llMll no P•t• A•t• br ""4"11/ IN-."°'* I':.& 0 hOj:)p no . , II t • .. -"*"\1t. - Ole90 l't*'I north on ... 21 + 13JI ct.o. Ou .. 10/mo. H3·t2U o; ::;:: 0J hu.r;;!4o~l: •trl! Nwpt, Pvt rm, IM, .... 19 let Mlf ,_MO ......... -"""· CM. \Im; r:: ~-:== Mr....... , ..... aHalt 10 Mol'aelden µId . Hear 'rwy. 711-tN1 171• µyet • furn., kit Ptlv lot em• L--a a-.... oeftt ,.:..;...;_, .... , 1,,_,r._ .. ...,. lly I04 Cl ned ' ..? .... Oft....,_."" to • ••• · 9¥1 ...,7 ployed '•· •ioo ....... ...., • _..,, .. ,... ,, Ma.:lf!B Id, to'!!'-~------11r ept 11011• refrto MO ..., loo laay HHH. •rt-~...-----..,;.-....;.;... 1111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~-~· otl IN llt 1 _ ~ ....... .:'~Ii Qllllfled Ada,~ on. l)Uklnt . ado mo: WANT ACTION? • n11ln ............ "LL' Idle ....... wtth ... ..... .. ~,.. oe m..... iilli lttetM -, .... ..., .. lloP INpplne oanter. 17f.Ot11 aft IN CIMtlftid Adi '42-1171 Want Adi Cati Ml·Nr• ... 3044 • ,, .°"" .... Cl•IWlld M .... --..... --~· 1-' j ..... - 845-9395 . I . . ' Or1nge Cou1 DAILV PILOT/Thurtday. February 10, 1083 ·=~•t II!! ttl .. lyttt Ill lele ltt!t4 119 liJ1 h1t4 llM tilt Wttttf UM ApUgttt HU ... nMM Inf! IHI OtH• ranltue I ----Dent AHi Oftho Nwpl INTl .. NATIONAL 01\. ftA"T TIMI IA&.U ... ...,, '" Tappen ... , CIHlll'"l INlo HtttltotMll qullled qUWI t JrtMMdftlM ATIIHTl INVllTO lch. 4 d~. Mon·Ttwr1. Ofl\11 .. 1.IRS now hlflnt fOf HOMt Oompullft la...,=: lillle, w1tm TV COMMl..CIA'-ll'AO-dbl ov.n Like new. '360 1111 bedepr .. d, bl111/ ~:&: • Mii Joint Ventura 8111gle I aper I "DA raq 1ou9M1ok1 1nd eome a 8o"ware ..-d OUCTIOH COMPANY le 540 em gtMn/plum COtrtb 1711 !!!!!!!!! --- l1mllv ruldenoH In e..ll·Hlt lltld lltlf. Mu1t train THINKll 832 100f ri•r10nillly Onee 'tdl lot lntetVteWlno mOdel IVPll • 915·&292 Harle'y D~eon '11, C.- Phoenlll, Arla. Lola of 00 YOU l.OOK llKI A H0,000 plu1. 'or Info • nt'I Imp ·~ P2 1_.0~· for eprlno leel'tlon• and DRYl!R, c111n, work• J I II-It mei ... 1. 471.nk,lo\tOf appreolallon 1111. Call ,AMOUI PIAIONAl o.it '12•120·H11 111000 perLmo p011nt111. ~!~!: :uti: &OOd ... tn HolY•l11• •wlmwear good 11~. _ tft If _ chrome. eeml cMpl*f. ~llw•~!.:. (102) 8•4';~1,1 ITV' (Paat or prtHnt): JOIN A &UOOlllflUl No ellper. n•c .. ury. l:r fon~hl peraon '°" llne. Alto OllW IYPM IOI 548-0H MUST 8[LL:parctl ol 164 H .000. 631•1911 .,. .... '° to ,...,.. . , WOIMll PIOI '"" Of p/ I ... I 8Mr • Win• Ad11erllM· k Rubi.. '5200 retell· Pl\09nl1t AZ 1~ M'°"9 PlftOnl took .. • NATIONWIDI IA'-11 time. New bullneae, new IP cal nrl1IM meni. No HPerlence w .. ner, olHn, wor • 11001640•8081 ' l!!nl" Hll • 11111 Heroh firm now TIAM. Be one of o""er produCll ,0, Into Dayt 154 4544, 1har 2 required Oec;lcgrouna good • IH _ M•eu !• ..... 4!1t fanning In Or Cly M\d 1100 Independent HIH 648-1113 M'r Adema Pl\A 8111 01111 rol" onl~ ez APPOIOI I 549.449~ Ol&MOnd tolltalra round TOfklf onrome-MOlly IMX Mltllng look•l •llka IP• IOll'lll Mlll~prodUCll -,., e 3 ,.,.... . --br"llant O&Ct aptv••• bike I l&O t•• .. te IHI-plloenle to bt uted for of The T .. ~ M,.,..,...., Plant Operator for t• IS[CR fAAV fOI ttcllllte• rnenl 1•1 I """"0 TRASH COMPACTOR 0 ' ' ,. . .,... 552..()629 -. ,..,. ....... ., ._ turlll flfm _..,., bOOll l 8 t>llln x1n1 cond , '" ed 13,750, 11150 080 • ___ ..;..:...:......;...;.;..;.... __ IHI • tt I "en. PWtlM • '"°"' ewnta. Co, We'Ye be In tM.lllMU M 0 0 W 1t I• W • t er 11 t•p 1 n 0 a ,.,; 10 r 0 : n • w . a 0 0 , M ., k Mutt NII 681·6181 20" Aed Co11111 811ct. Spacl•llll In N.B and &ubmll phOloe (Mutt bt "nc:'9 1 ... to 'fCMI know TrMl11*'11 Plen1 In o.nt computer HPll ••Mn· ""'ITTll •1111 641 7476 Many axtru OtHI CO M propertlH . Call •good lllctnett) and we re here lo et•y Polnt.Ortde2or38ttte 1111 Needed 10 ••art Im-Futl time IOf "'"..,,,,lee · .. clalatrt 1111 urlltllt Orgen, •bl k~· COf\cl 150 631·7645 °' 851-9fS5 oenertl Information on Through OUf ... f~ Cartlflo•t• rt4'Ulttd med . 7&9 ·9 t41-0r ,.,.~hie.,, production IW1. •••rl•I• IOH Rockwell 38" wood lathe ~die~"' cond M 64:1·"66 DANAE CORP, BKA. ~. s.lclf\CI took·•· we ptovlde lmptlnla .8 tart Ing I e I Ir y 833-9508 EICdlltwltleerlt~ He'!_"', ec, huatlr!! a..,,..,. "'-ti~ glaaa hall I~ hp motor, compl wi 1 r:J" ..... 11 ~ Ilk• of tny entertain· c tlendare, •P•Cltlty 1889/mo. E.0 .1 . .... ~I> eq .... ., ...._ ..,.. • ._ 52 l<I b 11 o 8 nth -•••!J Waat.. ffM ment, polltlell. hletOtlell Item• and e11ecutlve gl"• 496-1780 SICAETAAYI Al!Cl!P· 7141536-3939 ' fixture, on chain, 185. knlvee. 1495 67&-292 Swin:er 1oio~·c~t S:, a&7· 7N S 15,000 wlll be eec:ured by ~~,:'t~~·1:'t::~rr:::11:~~~ to thou.Hndl of bull,_. QUA I.I TV C 0 tH A 0 L TIONIST IOf publlC wttlf TYPIST I OLE.AK lor P:a· 875·5292 Wood wOfkl"O machinery, 0 0 0 , 1111 I 1 5 0 0 . 111'(11 .. 11 ~ prime Founteln Valley Fun w•" to earn extra 111 who adverllH b1Y worker, Flllm1. QC ~)(looettd 1"a 0f1'11"' ehlon 1111nd Oto, non araltert toll evtfYlhlno mu0 11 go. 642·1234 1...... • .... ~ 11 home nott for 3 'f'I II ' giving Ollte to Ille r work wlaudlo CIHlllN Point. Int typing l'IQ k I tlO •pm llllng 49'-2 72 , • ., .. .-- 2 2 ~. J •ck mon•Y;, Sub,,,~t to: F•· cu11omer1. Thi• 11 your Min w•u.• to 11111. AOPI~ ~~~~~rn "1~1a~ymi1~.Jt5 r'p~o~':. 8w3o-'&·30. I llY ,.llfTlll IUtTllO llTll I rtla leMt 1230 WANTED: 28" Glr1'1 10 7141848-1959. ~:~~ c!~~!r, ~t~rt:~; ~m~r.:.'~~tty.!: ~ 8ooll• On Tape, 71' C, mo 49'1 17841 700-8868 Harb 967 8133 UHd for wHhlng m•· omplat• scub• Ht. •PHd bike. Mu1t b• MNtt .. ",T.D.'14111 2013,Npt8ch92663 tlnutdlncometromr .. 't{.17th St.CM.Aeklor . WUTU/UI *IBUY** c hlnt 1 30 Gary S1751.0BO rH1on1ble.53f.3645. ---put ordara. Commie· r~ Secretlf}I, lull time perm.. COU .. TE" HELP 546-747S 160·3918 Men• SchWIM Vatally 10 ... ••--•IVEI E$T E good CO btneftll, New• ,.. n Plll,.._l S ___ .. • -· ·-" .ione .,. paid lmmec:tl•· REA'-AT port C1n1tr ln1. Firm. Apply In pe11on btwn "-•hcelluHu 1211 Elan 05 Slalom Skit. 205 epd. 75. Exit ...,..., •rttll• 0., IH, SenlOr pref ~I pickup ttly, II you want Ind•· Salelman, Need 1 111pe-A•lc lor "on Jackeon 3.&pm. 212 1 Balboa 8I/ MASTERS AUCTION am, Tyrone 360R bind· 1144-4579 Spec:T11011lil,,no,.!!. t1~~~ 2nd & deliver~ ome:_on :=,an:n~=· •J::i"'1 :r":1 I9rn':~81~11c~:. 644-4242 Corn•r 22nd St, NB, Uf·IUI Hl-1111 1 111 U1 1 1MUIE DlltTmNI 1no• •~;..1 .... 1 Caattrl HH 111....., ..... Blueprlnt. 186-E A •Y •• I •I tat f • ··~~·h·I & Original Pint Ll~a ~· Whit• Fr. Prov v'1"J ... --Robt. Sttti.r NH/CM Ave, CM. 540-9233 ... 0 r r ••• y .. • or ............... unnut .. ·-TY ••• , I ,.... Beeutlful camper IMll; fOf R.E. Broker 8d RNllOll I 7141657·3000 Co•ll growing firm. (Dept.) Mtrkall~ l'&ITll/WAITIHS 4 poet•r twn bed Ht ... -t ltrH ..,. 1m tructl, bftnd new. in,. 642·217t 545.()611 191ma .... M111-0rang1 Co. Alt· ea.tin N~''!t~lllonl hu op«lfl'IQ In With Cit for wlelcet bu-Complete wl m•ll. boa ,. ..... , 12-ta BEAUTIFUL 26" RC •Id• llghl• uoo. Ex per or treln•• can port Hollday Inn, 3131 ·-,...... • .,.._., Beech flnanclnet Mfv1cee ktt lunch Mtllloe. 9:30 10 apr, etc. 175. 142·8751 Color TV. 2 yr wrnty. 848-5793 11T Tl, 11-.. L.T,Y make $9415/hr 1tat1fng Brlltol St., Coate MN&. 714/64t-5051 firm. Good typing, 11101• 1:30 pm. Mon-Fri earn frea I All ft I ,. s 148. Free dell111ry. ~--------- 23% yield, $40,000 111 pay. Full and PIT poef· CA 92826 Rt1t1uran1 thand 11c1111. Exp. req'd. $150 to $175 wkly Muet *"&Ill WAITll Open Sun. •••er llllff Hlf TO on $80,000 rMd'(·IO-llone avallebla In our LEGAL SECRETARY, Walter/Waitress with cer 553.og40 be neat, pereonable. en· Good cond. rHe. price. llY·llLL-TIDI TV John'• 646·1788 Peugeot. NHd• a 11111• bulld hllltop. Spect \llew, publlc•llon1. Call temporary, Fathlon tor wicker b11ket lunch Sec:re111111 ergetlc. 979-07,.7 at 10 989-122t 842·0100 Featuring wHl)Ons ol &II M1hog1nv eterao cab 7' wor'll. $175 or bell Offet. downtown L.A. acro11 537•2680• Ext 3 KING leland eree, non emkr detl11erltll High c;ommla AM lor appt. eru: Swords, colne, war high 4r wld• 20" dMP 848..()173 aft 6. trom Elyelan Perk on 1111 uper In Callfornla CMI slon. Mon-Fri, 9-1:30: WOITIYI souvenirs, antique• and • ,.. s E ' ---------- Parle Or. 15% Int. 3 yrs, EARN FULL TIME PAY Llllg1tlon, $10.00 hr Call 720·0355, 642·1907 no•naat WWllHIE Dining tebl• w/4 ch•lre, lhouHnd• of collec11bl• 8 COii lln . g 9• d MtltrCJCIH/ $34,000 taket It. (7141 Pert·llm• hout1 Prln· 546-3733 Haaoquartare olflce ol Expar or tralnH• can xlnt condition. 1200. lleme. 559-4510 lcMttrl Hll 240-8t23, lllH 1714) CH• HOUH C1ll Car· RESTAURANT Ille JOiiy Roger ~.U· m•k• $8-$13/hr •tarting 7151.gs90,979.7937 ORANGE COUNTY 1982 Pioneer automatic 493· 1 153 or ( 6 19) otyn, 730-0231 lt11I ... retaty DISTRICT MANAGER rant Chain hu an open· pay Full and PI T 111111· Obi Waterbad compl FAIRGROUNDS. Coste turntable, $ 125/olr. '79 YAMAHA 2500T 729-3046. Trela•• for rntaurant chain. DI· Ing for an experienced able In our publlcallon• with lltbretor 175 Men, enter gate 3A oft 968-3541 sieve. ENOURO -EXCEL WIDOW HAS ••s lor FIC Bookkeeper, IUll time, Small c:1a1 .,__,. rtct reeponllblHty lor OC Execut1111 Sacratary to Cell 537-2880, Ext 3 Call"548·184g ArHnglon SI. Stereo, A .. /F .. ca•• & S400 646-8001 T.O'e, S t0,000 up. No exp. Sa I a r y op an . Beacn Off Medi non· lood coete, labor cos11, the Vice rH ant o 30" SQUARE OTTOMAN POOL TABLE turntable S 110 'H Im& 11111. • • conetructlon co 2 yre ,...,._.,.... • Area Including Hlaa, p Id I KING '" I '"' '"' credit check, no penelty. 631·1191. Cheryl. emoluw who can type 50 lood quality and quant· Operetlon• Polltlon r• J••• WaalH 5105 GREEN UPHOL S55 4'x7' slate costom wood 1145-7194 Under 2000 mllel, rune Call Oenleon Anoe. WPM, apell. enunciate lty Direct responllblllty qulr11 excellent •hor· 1175 5292 I dftlgn cOme. w/bllllard 21,, I 1 .... "'-I "" Ilk• new, 1800. Oy• 573.7311 Floor supervleor. work and 11 sell-motivated · • lhend ind typing •klll• Reg NurM. P111 duty, 25 • llghl & welf unit w/cuea. ti •• -If n 851-5111; '"' 720.()789 flow & quality control. Starting ulaty $850 per ~~1!411~"=' ~~,t~~d and ollare • 11arl1ty of YTll ••6P7:, r9~1.'n 111111 C Bedroom lurnllure. TV Valued et $2000; aetllng Teka II home tonight & 1--------- TAX SHELTER 4 TO 1 expel'., dapeodable, fut mo. enforce chain 01 com· ra1pon1lbllltl11. Prior urvy ..,. ...... coneola. Rosewood wall rcr $500 firm. 661-8237 111.,..11 operatlno tor only KAWASAKI 550. I mo• Turn my T.O. Into your learner. Hwln~ knowled· Call 84tbert 75g.1477 mand. lneura Co pollcy r1111urant ••perlanca pr a c 11 c e I Nu r 1 •I ayelem . Many other $159. Gary 546-7476 o Id . XI n I con d · Tu ban~ Min. Inv. ge a mull. 64 ·9651 MAINTENANCE FORE· and procedures ere fol· would be a dafln:J>lue. Companion nd• position, : Items. Call belore 7 PM. P!~·~~. ~~!:~~rw~~d 1~~ 11,, I-I TV ~4~?4~f31 ob o . c •II Full-Time Limo Driver "'AN lowed. 8u"""'r11111e budget Lovely olfloe•. g be· any hrs olc. 6415-2590 646-t277 do·-. ""7·3939 L1rry. 839-635 t or ... ..... nellt packega. Apply In .. ,... vv Xlnl cond. $24'3 new, T ii T l •-.1 83S-826l, ext 2433 Over 25, good driving s 1962-$2385/mo. A 13 control•. 5 yre. uper · pereon lrom 8 AM 10 4 Middle aged lady Meile 11 BOOKSHELVES sacr. s75. Gary 545.7475 ra trl, llft -- record. 675-7700 MGO Walle Water Buen• Park lull time. PM et: time comptnlon 11118 ill Olcoal!.wl aplndlelbet.6 *lllilC* S150K 2nd TO. eec:ured GENERAL OFFICE . Pat1· Traatmant Plenl In So. $29,000 per yr. Send thll THE JOLLY ROGER, INC position. Light CIHnlng shelves, $100. 495.9754 *'10·11' llAllPll• by new 2'h ltory = time olc pereon. 3 dye Orange Co. nHd• an Id •nd your resume to 17042 Giiiette Ave and cooking. 631-4376 Dark oak Medlt. cocktall & Ch~~2·~~~ip loatl Cedtr Lodge model. ca. on 'h llCfe, prime Wk to lllrt, wortdng Into experienced Malntan· Job ,g.52110. PO Box Irvine d bl 1 d bin 1ty1e, llllngla roof & Me11 646-4'831 , full-flllt & ance FMeman, 3 )'Mr• 15t02LACA90015not 714-548-0331 ;~.'!u:e7~4nt con, SIMO 544-7670 Clauter leal 7010 beamedcelll~llll• 621-7103 rec:r~k~n;. m~lly experience H • Mnlor lat• then 2122-83 SECRETARY bi•lll . Feather pillows cleaned, CHARTERVACHTS INT'L new. $10,~:.-Sw72111Ung '2nd TO's trom $5,000 lo aohtdullng appte w/ m1lnt1nanct man. • Salee r .... I t bk ft:: SSlO Beeulll."I ~ullom Tradltlo-aanlllzad & rellutred L I & world wide eclli IJl!~'vCrNNtl" .. '*•2..0"'°1,.,;_ $50.000, high ylald ..,_ cuetomers by phone. lllorough knowledge of UVllTiltH Fii or ~.. nvN o{k: 1 f.t';Ns !!!' nal 4 x7 walnut collee oownprool ticking In· oc:a Y ..," an ~:..923 "'" cured by 1lngle lamlly Penl 64&-107,4 g.5 pumps, motora, & elec· T lie p exp gramme a Golden Rel Pup• ror V1-lbl, lnlald marble cntr eluded. 642-<4670 charter•, hrty, dally, wtcly or night• 54,. ... homee In San Barnar-trlcal equipment le ne· • W "" raq. Non •mkr. eatery lenllnet day AKC OFA. $300. 833-1574 71~73·10t5 dlno. Prln only. Call GrHt opportunity, the cesa.y. Experience wtlh $800 plus, weal<ly. Ex· neg Mall reeume to Ste. Sh t ' •d 's2oo Prol. Drawing boerd w/ p 7012 , Dennie (7 t4) 8116-91128 Balbo• Bay Club lor OSHA 11fety program & cellent rrlnge benell~. 200, 2855 E. C11 Hwy, 49: 7138~orm · Beaulllul & rare lurnlture lamp & aliderukl tWll Aatt••hYI ,·Mon-Fri 9-6. Co1mtologl1t, mike-up preventive maintenance draw. 545-7648 CdM 92625 • Hie. Too many gorgeous $80. 631-0410 Claulc 18' Lapstreke arll•I. manlcurlll Fol· system daalr·.. E 0 E Herlequln Great Dane. Item to 1111. Mull He Centut bay bOll, 4 """· IMPORTANT NOTICE ...... · · · •111 RS lile/P••· Sell Gourmet Steaks and huge mete born 9120/82. 675-3738. Front th19w prof. mower, G 3500 675_616"1'' TO READERS ANO lowlng prelened. Call bet 496-1786 -SHfood. Sella ... 11y needs repair, $150 or b81 ray. · · AOVERTISEBS ~llOgtat 9.5, 645-2972 Hk tor F"t growing commercial 1300 to $500 per week. Champ 11"""0' ~l~arwood Like n-. Ore111r, drll· otr. 645-8252 26' Flberglau Boll good The price of Item• ad· _ _ Jennlt• or Laney 11'11111 IUlll printer looklng lor A 78()..8235 kennel ne u e perao-sing llble whit• $45 ph nd SfO 000 • '11tlJ WaalH 5100 H.W stytlit & aaet. for B.I Earn $450 to $800 per FEW GOOD SALESPER· nal.tty. $450 or trade for 646-4350' ' PINBALL MACHINE co · 54·8-0729 ~artlMCI bY.~'::_le-~ -_. If 'fCMI hlYe • 11L SONS. Some knowledge 11LE,_l 1&1.11 yO\lng lem. blk dane. Pvt Older model, need• re-1----------1 er• In the ............ ..,_.. ....... '"'"'""' Salon. 873--40t3 wagon Of van end enjoy of the PfUlllng lnduelry Tired of making min· 875-2039 ~ ftLllM HI n• pair, $150. 64S-8252 13'h' Gragor Alum boa\, tied adll9fllslng columnll $900 to $1000 AT .... , wor111ng with lMNIO'f'I. helplUI but not nee. Mutt lmum wagH? we pay Springer Spaniel Pups I 546-2046 CHARMGLO GAS BBO wllrlr 15HP Johnson. does not Include 81')' ap- t yr upr Balance re-HOUSEKEEPER/ CHILO Call Mt. Rountree el be quallfled to open new guatanteed 15/hr. Very Mala & Femele $ 75 A table chalre, chrome Port bue (wills), rolll· X tr a I $ 120 0. PP. r:~::,':r ~:::: :::r::. ports, batch & code fOf SUPERVISION • Ptnln 548-7058 btwn 11AM & tce:OUnll .. well .. UP-Illy tell. PIHH Ctll 7141539-7437 with cane/bamboo -b-eerie shall. 12' hose + 714..,e75.3363 computer, 10 key by P1 .. Balboa nome, echl 3PM week dl'fS. grading Histing ac-531.30111 Aek for Mr Wk 1 k di t 1 1----------1 ctltfgee. f ... fOf *pot. touch. Appllcallonl now age chlldren, Mon-Fri, counts. Com minion WlllOl'I LOYtbla Englilh Springer bing, $70 for all. qu c econnec • na · '54· 1 ' HuGlcl n1, dble lullon control dt,,,lce being taken, 8 10 5 pm at 11AM~M car a must. Medlctl on I y . For Inter 11I1 w Spenlel 8 week Old pup.' 1175..() 132. gH. $50. 644-4015 plank mlhog $260. certlllc1tlon1 or deal« U.S. rental• corp office. Call wkdy• 10AM·5PM Full time trMICrtptlonlll 545-4747 11UPllll Wiii p 1 t •. AK C , S 185. TIAllTlll&L Gorgaoue twin bdrm set 675-7079 76C).l263 documentary prepare· 1787 t Mltchall, Irvine. 673-7643 ~rr,ont ofc per~ ~I . s·LES Suppllment your Income 760-t463 FIUt111··· Stanley, Butterc;up, m•· 11' .. ~ •I•·-1211 !Ion charg•• uni••• 7141558-AllOO ""' or x-ray o .......... • " ol 'KC .._1 pie tops, lge 80" triplex -· otharwlee specified by HOUMlceeper. mllure. e11· lion Viejo. 831..0740 lll/W•EI e~ 0~ ~~.~~ Lha11 ~pao, " • pupa, Several nice plecff In· oresser w/hutch/mlrror, 675·70 9 760·l263 the adlllrtlaer. &OOlllTllT I perlenc:ed. loving, altar Medic•• Olflca, 'h llm•, Part·tl••· fall-tt.• Nlllng. Pert/time enn· chjPPUfl llome ree:· I eluding some acceHO· eplndle headboard•. nlte 21' Ollll OUISIC A••• ltmc"/ tor emall Corp. of 7 ty· ICl'lool c:fllld supervlllOn. Insurance bllllng. Muet SalH Managers end Inga & wHkenda only. w/ ove cere w • rlea and Grandl•lher stand 1700 775-4230 s I '66 S.asklff pogr•.u...a. Old 1--.. lon APP, rox. 50 hou11l mo. be evte el aly a11pe .. I T I H I R I I paper trelned. gold 8 Clock. Very low prtcea. . . L•llopwi>straeceke,' teak d_,.ka', Putt MlS ..... --· Ref 1 '9CI Ired 538-lee& ~ " 11 • m1n1g1men ra ne111. our Y P•Y· •P Y n· white, red tip•. health Also l\a .... 40 SemlOlllla MUST SELL· 1982 Ency· "" mathodelno computere.. u ~. Laguna Beech. s .... •llP« or none Wlll eluding your phone' 1 From $200 & up I lopedl &fltt le 111 36 mahog. Int. 10' beam, all PAINT & Illa body wont, G-ral ledger. payroll HOUSEKEEPER 494-&541. train qualllled per.one number: Tl'9ndex Mll'k•I '~4~530JW>25 · fold Ing c;htl rl and 5 c-~.--! Inc .. '!}._! book. the 1oy1. S 12 ,000 or up to 50% off your est. and payroll tax ... AI R. Excelentlalary,mustbe fMOM9lonofOt11tteffled R•••arch, PO Box ...,_. lolOlng teblu. Cell v.,._.,.., """""' • trade 648·9540 Blh,842..01001060-1221 Co. hH CPA 11rvlce1. IUPlfl> cool!, lite houM--MODEL HAIR CUTS Marketing Co. Income 65703, Loa AnOe191, CA Jett 99351 838-<4342 trom gem to 12 c99e 1~~11 7 5 O I o b o . Full or part time .• Ser-~k. muet drive -run F«n. pref. all egee. Npt. r $25 000 + """'72 noon only. 4·'""" '56 Mercury Sabra Run• Toyota Truck bed ~ -~ 631-0400 anytime range rom ' """' · Lo,,,eabla baby bunny, -.7-5-,-,-.,-X-L-,.--_-..... .__-,• "'-·t. 111' Clutlc .,_ • ..._ er, cullom black. N9w vio.t do not~. Call 1rrand1. 5 day week. annuelly. FOt COl\fldetlllal Neth. drawl. Great Va· pmce dttk/chalr $85. n r -.... ex ...... -· """ ...... ~~1. M,... Herman Ref'• req'd Write ciu. Nurllng lntenllew c:8ll A. Rk:ney. Ttle91t.t1t lenlln• Gift. 115. Diana Metal, wood loP. uphOI running cond., $3200. gany Plank Boll, lully $139. 971.0555 Ill ,.__ /E.ltf elfled Ad • 1072, Dally tu fM'll Uff lesen........ 642•2999, 63 t-6400 ~!' .. • !! 58 · N I ca con d ~; ,$50. °'Y9f. •1&: , .. tOftd to Oftginel COf\d. 280Z WHEELS .,...,, • Piiot. PO Box 1580, Exper Full and p11111me 114-141·1221 t2 needed No 11lltng, ......,....., .....,.._,._ RebulJt Graymarl ne S25 M/obo-btntly ueed Oitnaaor or HJGH CostaMeea92828. daylandPMe bcalllAI BETWEENtfAM-3PM wlMtrain Plrttlmeodull VALENTINESPECIAL STUDENT DESK with Large bar la11er11 pool ~:'PT~~r:-~t.~~ 875-21175 QlJ~UlY Ad work. Ex· 1--•-R working condition• •nd time Parakeet• $7.99 10 Chair. All wood, $30. tabte.$300obo. offer . Call Joho CAA COVER l BRA '* d knowledge ol faoM --banams. 842·11044 or SALES. outtlda. well 966-01~1 •11 t PM OSA-0372 1nd ep.ctng. 01)'9. Ir-Com,,_cltl Pf099fty & apply In pareon 488 groomed, amO)Uous a TOP S SS Famtlel Pr• S12.t9 963,....058 1714)895·3720 day• or ~NEW) fOf Poreche 924 lltne. C()mpany beneflte.. c•s.u•lly H•l•l•nt. Ea· Flegthlp Ad, N.B. outgoing. Westmlneter, •• r,. d . M 0 d. t I & z • b , a F I n c 11 •• f-M_A_H_O_G_A_N_Y_T_W_l_N_O..,E~O ANSWER PHONE <714)760-1179 -· l30. 1>48-2789 Bring ump•••· Call Plfienoll nec:enary, min-714-895-2120 E-...... ,. 12131 ... 19u $10 99-$12,go pr ... wl mettre11 & bo11 apr-COST 1125, Mil ror 150. 1111 lllP.1111 Aa'" Wut.. ... 549-2231 John Herman lmum 2 'J'Ufl, Including ORDER DESK & Gen. Oft. _,,,.., .,..... ,_ Free Parakeet w/c•g• Inga. Gd cond. $65, Cell 963-4058 typing. Excellent ban.. procedur•. W9'eull mfg. SALES -•-• ui•n set up. 963-4058 1---------25 ti. Twin Volvo's, trun WE PAY •• w.' 1111. J..-lnBYrance, Ir· lmmed. lull-time open· llnllL •EWELllJ ,_,_ -K·9 Boutique M8·12001------...,---,-IOOLD LEAF FOUNTAIN water cooled. Full can· I c II M I In T I 55 p • Tre11el A.gency Manager 333 E. 17th St .. CM. Ki"" Sz Bedroom Set with LAMP. Coat 1500. 1111 ,,, ... loaded with ..., .. , It takee money to leel ""ne. 1 eur n• g . Ylfng w m. Muet be·~ In and Retail Trtllel Agent l~~~~~~~~~A~olre. Pecan wood. lorS125.963-4058 Uk1new.M1.11tM11.S22. TOP IOWI • .....___._ I It 752-0990 Equal Opp pleuant voice, & able to raltl.I Mltlno and mana-needed lor avtremaly I: 600 r18lly ............ ~.!. en Empl. handle phone• • mull. s I d A Severe Macaw wlth lerge s 2 6 0 0 I m I lee 0 Ir w11111nm 831 ......... Fii .. R •••••• 11 time you got Ille Salary p1u1 ~· Cell gement. a ary an busy non·automttad ":!' & parch 5350 5.46-2789 ......... •~ _. WHOLE etory? Doug & INT ACCESS DESIGNER, fOf appt. 642•1912 aomml11lon open. Call egancy. Buelne11 end 1---------1 115 ~4058 AUi 111111 NancyJones,55t·123;5. co60fnalr,noaxpernec .. 1_-;y;n;MMii:iWiiM--Janlce213n47-6518 pleuuratrellfll.Mlnlmum 8 2321 win bad, good cond. WorkBenchwllhlltM,l'IU Sall 7114 PMTIAI/ .... ... ft ... ment M-1114-flu hrs. wlll train MTlllllTIO Slltl 2 r.:8'• experience. No WOOden headboard, llrm e11ctrlc11 outlet. $45 •••1u Fiil... I 2 • ..,. H......_ ........ ....,... -......-631-4680 lll••••• __ AA .. .,_ .. r~-~no • la •• m111reu $40. 1157-17911 .,,.. .. ~058 -.. .,.,, ....... ~ ~i.. Campus Or No 240 I I 3 pa-...-"---· Group " '"' band l wl~team lor K.uw:: .,_. ..... """'"' -·~·.. I C aa IH ,,_.., FOR SALE COST" .. ESA ::~u~~:!:p~ex 1~\:~~~ 11~ n:i~~ !;p:v;:. t.r.::ed~~.~:i~=~·~y :0~~11::,eple-=~~~~ Newport euc 0 h CA &.titan Hiii -$25' ContrKIM• Wheelbwrow 642-4644, M..f', 9-6 I 141-Ull 141-1411 erea. S•IH, olllc•I & Flexible hll. Wiii train ex pr. Call Erik• •t fOf great ..... position•. 92860, attention Uz. 1irm•••E &HT111•. 760-62116 121. • ...... 24' BAHAMA ISLANDER . WE m maintenance eklll• re-631-4680 752-1716 btwn 8am & Salary plus commttlelon. People who need People THURS FEB 10 ePM 2 wlngb1clc chalre, brn 25 tncn co4of T.V coneote. 11o;::~d. s:g,'~·1 I qulred.2131592·1573. t;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;.,j 4:30 Call Tom Parker , Thet'iwhetthe spontSH&ENOLISH 1e11her-1001c, Ilka new, need• llxlng S1 50. 1 OLUI OU BABYSlnER, weakdaye, PW Tllll 531·3000 DAILY PILOT We he .... netrly 500 loll 1175 c;asn. 548-1833 5.46-11653 41 lllLlllT 11111•1 my horne. Rele. Glrl, 3 '.Vent Ad Help? SERVICE DIRECTORY of Sco1tl1h & Engllah racf'I 7W cu11om couch, MOVING SALE · B11111lan BHUI. cond. complete yrs. 873-1357 Bal l•I ml/WHHllS ..:64;;;2;;·56;;;;7;;8;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!::==1•=·1=1 ·=bou;;;;;;:ll:=::;-furniture lo otter In 4 ear1hton11, Ilk• new. chin•. oomplele Mt: en· alec::1 & lnetrum. Wiii fin-CONNEU CHEVROLET .,... Maka extra SS helplng • houre of brlek Hlllng: S27S c:uh. 548-1833 tlQua mirror. end llblee, •nee or l(•d• ol lncorntl youth cerrleu promote Deco M<Seboard1, catvtd 1---------mirror & plant stand In propertv. 213/592·1573. Beauty '1Y1111· Sta rent. their own 11tabll1hed eldeboard1, eome with F KING.SIZE BED& bo rattan. Sofu, solld wd. & Mart-• .__,.. 7011 ~~~4 ~:'gen area. routee. Mature, outgo-ROOM TO liROW low mirror a IOITll with rame, mattran 11 brUI wall unit. twtn bed .. !!!!! !:• • .,,., .1'1• I , r ' \It Ing, 1nrect111e parental high mirror, 1 eort of! eprlng, Sl50 752-8961 complt, jewelry. 14K, 280 Vol\lo outdr""'9, good type perwon. ~ cel1 New company fooklng for good fancy a t cocittlll Ilda--ORANOM.A'S DIN SET dlamondl. 497-3771 cond. $1300, bHI or 2·5PM. M·F 64t-7021 boerd, w11d ro bu/ (Victorian). Sideboard , OR~T BUY on ""Of. hair trade. 7t4/e..S-71SM d~ WI"' management people to grow with moeuy Olk. aome nu.a, 1ge tabla, chalre. &ouoni .... •-• USED CARS & TRUCKS ~4b-I 200 ..... ..,.,,;, Poelllon with Newport e.act'I property man~ ment firm. GL. AP, AR with amphul• In flnatt· fOf a...illfd Ad clal reporting and ACTIQN ~or• lemllles .,. getuno US 3 Wtlnut, tablt1/oak lrom Penn. Must 1111. d~. anampoo chllre, lllp I hckt ••-COME IN OR CALL FOR · 1 _ ... d _......__, & bowie & one re11olvlng -RR UPflllll'• drop!M • ....., r.....,_ S 1 2 0 0 d • 11111 r • d . ~ lhOwCue Price Sllpe A11all. Huntington r"55 • occulonal, cht1t1 or 494-.4115 H 1 rb0 u r Bay o A Cormler·OeUllo 1ny11t1. Prior F/C IJlP9f Call the --p1nn ..... _ .. thle req'd. Call 553-0840 A DAM.Y m.OT ~00 "" ....,. Manage telephone pleasant setting. dtaWolfe, Olk 6 walnut, 2 i---------.--1 nego able, 646-1677 840-6545 84&-7786, 6-9 IU1lalT & 3 drawar, 2 111nltlt1 A newer phone, taku p M , 8 4 O. 4 O 9 7 . 18211 BEACH Bl.VO. room tn w/mlrrore, an auort· mage, Ille• ,_. 'It price 714/840-787& HUNTINGTON •"''"CH ment Of Chaltl, l'llll ltlll. 11 $65 831 1400 "°""" tea trolllee, bookct111. lnlng room set, good ' • llll ll&llTlllAIOE I 4 l • I I I l t r A.D-WISOI year. If you have a Ca.mer• Work, Piiling and Ml·W11 camper that'• not geltlng Stripping. Exper. Pref., ---------.-11 UMd, Mii h now with a MUST ee · but wlll train. 646-4070 Safi Idle ltame 642·5678 _Cl_usl_lltd __ A_d. ___ _ OUTGOING PLEASANT AMBITIOUS china cabinet• & cloeka. cond. Blltdl naugah'(de Chocotlle chip recipe, Ory rot repalre. Monthly 14MU1 . 10~ bi.Iyer'• premium. 1 ... y 10 melt•. For more I t F e 1 ---------OtlSTl"'111 Ellper or trainee• can make 17420/hr l1#tlng pay. Alf tredea ~ In OUf" pubffc:atlone. Cell 537·2880, Exl. 3 KING ... ............. ............ .......... All Occupetlonl. . . ... ·. 1 ... ,,,., lfttrtisi•1 Artist Immediate opening exl111 In 1ht Ctet11v• Service• Department . Succe11ful ctndldate allould heve a working knowledge of l•yout and production end ablllty 10 apec type. Drawing and llluetratlon experience le a d1nn1t• plue. CONTACT MR. LEVITI 1t 541-4000 .. tween IAM and SPM for eppolntment T11 .. 1-01ro d • n I• t . c om p . delall• write to: K•r"' m • n . r • • a call Chatle• lot delalla. 8"1 "213 '' 5"' 8278 T Doi ,___._..., _______ , Banke 4048 Sapphira, ...,. op al' ~T~:"w~ Dr. Encino 91"36 50' Slip. xlnt toe. & eecur· 55&-9901 •be. Wu... lut ~~s.~:~3 bolt preferred. Paid Chlne11 Weddlnn Bed, Sii For YtM Cet1 • -·-Wll1D Up 10 40' Boat p In "••• I -ro11wood, very old, In -8alboa Co\'t, $225. ----~°!' B~~do,'f:~~ ~r= ~~2~· r~~ J.O. ~~gmt. ~·~.,~'= n0-4703. ,,,. , 3... Cost• M.a 540-M30 Farmland wanted to 1e-Mttlna etlp, NB. 2<1 u • •---------A11Hucn Hll In Or. Cty 979•2eoo. 1111. A11all.lmmed. Henry. Hlghea1 ceen """'*· fOf ·HARBOR AREA 20191 Btyvlew A111 , 642·8200 '(CMlr~lole,domeetlcOf APPLIANCE SERVICE Santt Ana ~07 Bott ellpt 111allable. New· lortlgn. 551-8215 Wt Mii recond .. guar. PC1f1 e.ctl 25-40' 1 mo J -" noel 549.30n WANTED Tim• Clock, lrM t c II e..2...-0&4 ... -- Fat required. For lnlor-m e 11 on call : 602-998-0429 Ext 3 ~~~·· ..... ...,..... If you heve et l•Ht tllre• yeart' experience tnd can work In •n extremely fHt·p•ced environment, pl••H Hnd your rHum• 10 Suun Wlngtl'd, Ortno-Coaet Dally P11o1, 330 IPP • · • mutt work. Rt&IOl'labla ,~:, ':S ·Mc!,·Fr1 We'rt ti 1 In the w.. I llT......... PflCI. 548-2l30 for New&· uHd J"p Hltb '57••1&3 .... -• laal 3 It'll.it tide, .. lO 30' by Selel, -nw.•e I ~ COME GROW WITH US ............ Tiiie poeHlon reportl dl- rec:tfY to ttle pr"td.,,t and r. en GP90f1unley to uplolt your htrd eerned 000 exper, oenerete ,_ tlu8lneee and etiare 11'1• prollta Hrned. At ._.. 10 Y'9 bf"· wcn- lng dlreotty with DOD eponaore and an ad· \IMCtd ~ .. deelr· able. EX.tenetv• experl· ance at program ma· nager level In eyetem1 englntetlng end leChnl· ctr dlrec1ron1 or .... Poflt 1111em de,,,llop. '""'' .. ,......,, a.nd ~"°"' and ~ hl~ory to MIChMI c. Wood, 81TAC, INC .. 15040 Aodl:ftlkt llYd. Ir· vtrie, CA 11714 .. • W~ Bay Street, Coett M--. CA 92628. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT lJO W BAY 57 •COSTA MESA CA .,&26 At• I (J\IAI 1>••t>0•t 1Jftiflf I (#PiOYt• • • o • t •• I I •• Io o Io o • o o o o o o o o o o o o o • Io•*• o • o o _.. -• u-. 8' beem, SO ft. No 11111 • Prlee a a...ctlon. w .. unol'IOuM r.trtoer•tOf Eytry &undly, ~. lu!!Ja!!t• 1124 1t>0trd1. 05$-2473 11.000.000 tnwntof)<. wlloemtker. ucel" COfld. Oranoe Coelt Co11991. G I I h - 1_1_7_5_, pl\_7_60-_8_533 ___ , Ftlr,,,lew 6 Arlln91on, Epfphone u tar w I I.II ""8 .. "·-11 ........... Ad_...._._ c;aH. Good conOllon. 233 19th. St C 876-0236 G.E Aelrlg. for Hie. 2 .,._ ..,_ ,,._..., 'l!.!7~5::_. ~Ctll~Ml-=::,:1'.!'!64:,9~--l·'i'Aii'~~"iD'iiiii;~i door $100 frtt to buyera. Seller -FREE 40' SLIP & DOCK 0 Call 49M007 Aae9Na11ona/ Into .... IPUllH Newpot,, ptM ownr. In -aily Pilot · · · · · .. · ······ ···, l•MEBIATE O'El/111 n• E IOE .. "TO.. 5~ 4X12 Clllllnet, xtnt COf\d, •Chenoe for my llml1ld R FR "" .. eoo ..... RMS. I 1911/Pf. UM ~ bo.t, motOt pref. 1'14 -•• .. -SmaM t~~ 175 SUPfR 6 OAAAGffll Gtl')', 548·1479. Larry. t1So110S Ot (JM)....., (lt.Q ..,,,. 1-IUU--.-,-,-.--.-111--1 :~~~ t~~~·.~,i ;'= OIU.. hndtut a M&.U81, ext. 2433 4 .... l lrhtl M Like..-. 846-2049 Meple, o" 1tth w .. t. ......... 1111 ~t.~-. ·up 10 '111 'ord lfonoo ••4: •15 Tel·a·M\f'ketine A&ents .!:=~'.:.._~==k;i:i!-.:::-i::~~~;:;;!:--:=-~~=-=--= -.,... o " ....,_ Jiff TI•t ltflet p f , f k' d'ti Fr~ Aetrtge. htNMt °'Shine. T0yt. M&W USED OFFICE FUAHI· 873-4'14 p~~~r'm~~.~ant. Very buay arwt.Uon of.tice needa a • ro eSSlona wor ine con 1 ons gOld~llOOd cond. s11s. c10,111n1i· c~ look•. TUAE •• IUP Mfnl..tlulh :IOI,..,.,.. reliable, mature, and reaponalble : •No experience necessary ,_Ct11 __ ,,_11_··22_22_5_1 _•"_4_PM_. _, :t.~~.11~~~0~1~ ~ .~'. ~ Udo P9nln 9534112 tlr ... "•ncllo •u:· p~raon for an A111lt1ntiOUlce ;. O I . Rtfrtge. '8 ou tt. '*"'· 'urnlture, Rldlo. ut-e700 Id MANNA. day. Ml mo. alon. tlCte winder......; Mar.1.lpJ' pcm lion. • : •AfJ trainfne provided mon1 H !..., m.:'~~1 ·....".'!!.52 ~Pl 'c~· '"1 ,._ Tiww IBM Memoty ~ !xcl loo, Hill, & full :::n~~ ..,_. 1111. Mu1t have aood phone mannera, :1 ..... ..,.,., ......._ ... ---·-· ...,.·-'"'-· ..,....---~ ........ c. "...,· llM .-., ""*"· .....oee1 145ou1..-11aile a.I •Must hive positive attitude r -t9fflotr , = ~...... ·--.-· neral office akW., typl•u• and 10 op "G:Oci oond. • °'· Cl "" ---· llCM10I Ab'-to k ··-""-... •full time & part time ~ we,,. 00'""'"""' to ..:.....;_ .. -1------,-1-.--. ... wor ..,..,.. prw:ure and tM-0372 ~S~L== ;;i.=:"· Call Plue RV I BOAT.. • 1.,_ .... : make ttepOnllble clec:Wone.. Potentially Hi&h Commission Norge Aefrp•IOf, cop~ 00· 411 lfema, Hu ,.. : EJ{perience in manapmenl and data with Plf color. 'l~Od ~ 1111nttM/llOld ,.,. 11111 Mii DRY smD•~ ""°· =·:o-: procemtna • plua. cond. 11111. 7 .tu. king ., beef, ..... a mcid'• rldUC1!0n. ,, • '"""• : Good compeny benefita, Start appro•. Salary Guarantttt .,__... Pod • • "· ".,.,. aoner, cruet .. 1!tf .... unie ..._ ~ .. °" 1 , $1200. Month. U~'~fM ... rurr.t Mt on• => ::::;:& ~-=-Plll'lf ..... 9ICcel oand. W....... Tuffet. eto"t ce• a : Call l:Ueen be\WMn 9:00 AM and If .:ic.::· ~:~:e:•,:~,! ... ,.. '' 1•at t·I. ~8:. ~~ ....... ~...., =' =• ':.:e:.::: : 11 :00 AM for appointment et oeuy P1101 c11111fled l44·1H7 20t1 Yeoflt '° 11p91. ·-....._....,. = • ..U-.321 , lelltlof1 1bout M• MIA· DIH"'-• N.lt. "i:f;;;;;;;itjML'i;i;;;;-;a;dl 11-........ _... I ~ro--~~ !, IOI: . -l i.t'a Tutr.t end belugtll "i--.... ----=:----111-1 -1C1111100111111100. Wf8 wood ..... Ill -• tDr ... v .. -111 --,... • IOf •ttt You Caft Mii -..i I......,..,.,.,,. 111-t•1 WOW I""-' 1M .... el • , .. r. 1 't~U "8¥8 e : OAAN0£ COAST DAILY PILOT y04tr tuffet tncl tote Of ~ ....., a .......... •11· 't---------f ..... , """'' .., ..... =-... ".not~ : llO w IAY •• • COllA MllA CA .,u. . o'"" tr11n1• througtl hOuMtlOld '°"'· '"· dfaWlf metal .... .!:; ~ ...... Oii ...... Cl.-.....~~Ad~now=::::::l:L•~··~.:::::'~"~'~:::·•~l~U:••~•~1M~r~u~~1~1~~·~-~·~•~0•:J~•~:.::~~~========~~==~~~~~~~~~j~D~~~l'!::P~tl!ot~C~l~ .. ~·~l:":~:!~·~·~··~·~llft~~·=·=l=P;M==lll==J.:~~l~l~~;!:.S~ll0 .... ~~2::::~~~~~~l:Alla.:::::Cll:::•:•:il::ll::::~ __ :: .......................... ' •••••••••••• ,•' Adt Cell 142·M7• ""'•..,. ., ...... . ) ' f ' • 3 Ollevy El Camino, ltlOO/b .. t Oller. Call '1 AM ·2PM Mon-Fri ..._11>M or wknda lny· time tu Toyota 41t4 SR5. loaded. winch. 1hall. ,t ooo ml. seeoo oeo . • t3t-3t07. ,8 "-" Ohargef. e cyl, 3 • 1.,ci, wide track tlrea. n ew paint. 12100 t48-t2t!5 ATLAS CHIYSLH-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mese. Tei. 546-1934. 3 bloctc1 toulh of Sen O)ego Freeway off Harbor Blvd. Complete body shop. Sales. Service. Parts. Service Dept. opfn Monday thru Friday 7 30 A M lo 5:30 P.M. anCI 8 A.M. to 5 PM. on Saturday. ORANGE CO AST AMC/JHP/llNAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 549-8023 6-45-7770 # 1 Jeep Oealef In the W .. 11 See UI lodey lor Siies, Mfvioe & IMalng. There are r1810nl wtly we 111 11 t Price Ind ..eectk>nt Alto, the all-new Renault Allianoe 11 here! THIODOH IOllNS POID Mooetn Hlff, 4«vfc•. par11. body, paint & Ure dept1. Competitive rain on lelN 6 delly rental•. 20eO Harbor ... ~.~ M .... IM1-00t0 O< 54()-8211. IOHNI ON & SON LINCOLN MllCUIY 2t2t H.,l>Or Btvd., CO.II Mell Tel. 54().513(), 57 Yeet'I of friendly family Hrvlc• -Or•no• County'• oldHt ~-Mercury deeletlhlp. 9AVIO J. 'HILLIPS IUICIC.ftONftAC•MA ZDA s ..... 8efvic. • l.Mefng 24N8 Allele Partcwey • MATCH THE NUMBERS ON THE MAP WITH THE NUMIERS IN THE BOXES • LONG HACH IMW Large aelectloll of new & qu1Hly uMd BMW'• and othef fine carat Sales. service & tullng. Trad•ln1 welcome! Tak• 405 Freeway to Nonh Cherry off.ramp, turn right & go e 3 north to 3670 N. Cherry Ave., Long Beach. (714) 636-5790 (2t3) 427·54 • NAlllS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mell. Tel. 540·9100. Orange County'• L1rg19t Ctldlllac dealet. Salee. Service .• Leutng. • SADDLllACK aMW /IUIAIU 28402 Marouertt• Ptlwy., Avery Pkwy. ••It We otter Wflat no bank °' i.e .. company can: 1. Expertly 11affed. moet modern ..me. & par11 dept.; 2. One of the Southland'• moet e•perienoed ..... & teallng 1t1ff; 3. Ellmlnatton of tn. mlddteman by IHllng dealer direct. 131-2040 M~ Vlefo C~l41 • CHICK IVHION 'oalCHl·AUDt-VW '415 E. Collt Hwy .. Newport IMctl. 173-0900. lhe OOly dellerahlP In Orange County with theee ttwM tt•t ,,,.. under one roofl ALAN MA9NON PONTIAC.IUIAIU 2480 Harb« llvd., Cotti Mete Tel. Mt-4300 81•, s.rvtce, L .... ng. "Mr. Oood•tnefl." IOI l ONOPll PONTIAC 13eC>O Beech Blvd .. Westmtn11er. Tel. 892-&e51. Orange ~ounty'1 old .. t and large1t Pontiac dealerahlp. Salee. ~.Part•. • DICK MILLll PIAT/LANCIA . "ProbeblY the Jowe•t priced Flat.I In Southern California'' (Located t mite nonh of South Collt Ptua !Mar Main St. Ind w.,,_ Ave. In Senta Ana) 120 W. Watner. Santa Ana 557-2132 • SANTA ANA DATSUN 2001 E. 17th 8trfft, Santa Ana. Tel. 658-7111. Your Orlglnel Oedtclted Dll~n DMlef. MllACLI MAZDA We'\19 moved! OUr n.w locetlon 111415 a.er 8trMt. co.ta Meta. Tel M5·333C. Stop by & vlllt our modern etiowroom end ... why we't• the t 1 Maida dMtef In 8outhem Cellfomle. Sllel, a.Mee. p.,,. Md ~. , COIMlll DeLILLO CHIVllOLn (formerty °'°"' CNwollit) 11211 9Wh IMI .. Huntll!llon l9ildl New• U9ed • ..... • L ...... • ~ • ..,__ Come by end ... °"' Hug9 ~ .. , Mt-lqt • COSTA MISA DATSUN ie45 Harbor BIVd .• Colta M .... Tet 540-6<410. Servino Orange County for 1e yMta. 1 Mlle So. <405. • SUNSIT POID, INC. (Home of Wlllt. IM Whale). 5<440 Garden Grove Blvd .. • 'VY"tmln1ter. Tel. e38-4010. • OIANOI COUNTY VOLVO 10120 Garden Grove BIVd .• Garden Grove Tel. 530-9190. e.clUllvtlly VoMJ to covw all your Votvo requirement•. Neweu.ed•S.....~•Parta•s.rvtcee80dy ShOf) F,_.ey ctoee In tMI hMrt of Orange County 11 Garden Grave &Nd. & lfooA!hurtt . 11Hl\~~1,f11111~.-, 11\tlfOHNI A l5CfNTS UCI helps form institute. to ban ~uclear weapoils By GLENN SCO'M' or .. .._ .... ...., The University of CaUfomla NN laboratortea where nuelMr weapona are created, and now 1t la creating an lnatitute to find ways to keep auch weepona out of Ule. The Ina ti tute on Global Conflict and Cooperation wu conceived by UC,J>raident David Saxon to coord.lnilte reeearch and teachina aimed at dlacouragtna the kinda of confllcta that could erupt ln nuclear war, admlnlaanton·aay. The lnlUtute la unlike other UC proarama. Rather than centerina It at one campua, qanbera choae to decent.rallJ.e pro1rama to make uae of profeuora throushout the ayatem'• nlne campwies. At UC Irvine, where the pla of the irwtltute are a current top6c of dlaCuaUon. dcnena of profeaora are expected to meet at 1 p.m. Saturday ln the Social Science Tower, Room 220, for~ three-hour worltahop. Althouah primarily intended · for faculty, 1taff and atudenta, the workahop alao l1 open to people from the community, aaid Riley Newman, a UCI phyalca profemor and co-cha1nnan of the workahop with colleaaue Frederick. Retnee. The Institute'• decentralized atructure haa been lauded by Newman, as well aa others, aa one of lta moat encoura1ln1 ~re are faculty ~ben on all campu11e1 who have Jona been concerned with world problems and would Uke to brlna their own academic credentlala to bear on them, but they didn't know how," he explained. The Institute la deal1ned to help by coordlnaUn1 research projects and educational programs, ea\abll.ahlng Uea with echoJara outside the system and by publ.lclzing findlnp 110 they do aome aood. The lnatJtute currently I.a belng administered from temporary headquart.era at UC San Dieao. It haa a $600,000 budpt thia yeer, with $270,000 from the UC Boerd of Regef\ts and another $330,000 from the 1tate. Gov. Georae Deukmejlan, however, already haa auapended 8tate funding for next year, aald Daniel Burhans, a UCSD political . ldence 1rwtrudor who la ltatf1na the lmtltute. Burham eakl that tanner Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr. bad ltroncJ¥ supported the irwtltute. In fact. he Mld many people~ to believe that '9roWn, "°' Saxon. propc.ed IL The wodation with Brown now la a poUUcal UabWty in 4eaJJnc With Deukmejlan.. he added. Altbouc!l many IUl'VeY9 rank the nuclear threat u the world'• (See GLOBAL, P .. e AJ) Reagan declares disast_er ·Federal funds available for Orange County storm ·repairs t. By ROBERT BARKER California major disaster areaa. Ofttle Deir Not ai.n Hla proclamation makes federal On the morning of Jan. 27, financial assistance poeaible for waves up to 15 feet breached homeowners, renters and aeawalla and sand berms and buainesa people. • amashed into Orange Coast The preaident'a proclamation communities. didn't cover damage estimated at Homes were flooded and more than $2 million to public undennlned and filled with sand. piers, beaches, streets and flood Ne a r I y 8 0 0 homes and control channels. apartments in Orange County, In addition, New~rt Beach 1 individuals at l ess than conventional ratea. Temporary housing also would be !rovided for the homeless. An grants of $5,000 would be given to those people whoae needs aren't met by the other provialons. A maximum loan of $250,000 will be available for eligible businesses. fiot all storm victims greeted the disaster declaration with enthusiasm. their living quarters but It flooded their garage and cau.ed major damage to two expensive automobiles. They were forced to leave their home for three nighta. Electricity waa shut off for three days and they didn't have gas service for nine days. Mn. Golgart aaid ahe and her husband wouldn't eeek federal aaalstance even if they are eligible. ~ ......... .., .... ,.,... Sand covering Pacific Coast Highway 18 · moatly in the Seal Aaaemblywoman Marian Beach-Surfaide-Sunaet Beach Berge90n aaid she is co-authoring area, sustained about $14 million ·a bill to provide tax relief to in damage, accordlna to-the Red-victima on this year's \ax returns. Cl"OIS. In Washington, f edera 1 · On Wednesday, President official• announced Reagan'• Reagan declared Orange County dhlaster declaration would make and 16 other counties in availableloansofupto$50,000to Al anti Dorothy Golgart live on the front row of homes in Surfside, just a few yards from the edge of the Pacific Ocean. "I wouldn't uk Reagan for a darned thing," ahe said. "He'• not giving this out of the pnerosity of hia heart." . She said Insurance won't cover (See "l>ISlsTER, Pase Ai) · picked up by huge earth-moving machine. Showing of films • triggers lawsuit By PHIL INEIDERMAN or .. .._,......,. .) Jeff Reuter, owner of McConnkk'a Landlni restaurant in Coata Mesa, thouglit he might be able to beef up hia alow Sunday afternoon bunnea by ahowlng "Star Wan" and other hit movies on • large video ICl"een. But Reuter aays he discontinued the showings a few weeks ago because, as a drawing card, the films were a flop. Yet becau.e he did show the movies for several months, Reuter now finds h1a restaurant the target of a lawsuit alleging copyright infringement for screening the hit movies publicly without proper licensing from the distributon. The civil auit was filed in Loa Angeles federal court by the Motion Picture Auoclation of America which repreaenta major atUdloa auch as Paramount, MGM, 20th Century-Fox, Disney and Warner Broe. Two other buaineasea in Denver, and Erie, Pa., were Restaurant owner Jefl Reuter ponders outcome of lawsuit for showing movies wi,hout proper license. similarly aued for allegedly showing films without a proper performance liceme. Jlldt VaJenti, president of the MP AA. aaid of the suita; "Our aim .•. is not only to enforce our members' copyrights, but alao to alert the own~ra of 19\auranta, hara, clubs, ahowcue houaea and other almtlar establishments that, without proper licensing, this type of public performance la illegal." Reuter said he did not initially believe he waa doing an)'thi.ng improper because he waa not charfing admiaalon to the showangs. He said he rented (See MOVIES, Pase Al) Cash truck robbery suspect sought Brea police were searching today for a third suspect ln the robbery of a cash-laden annond truck. Two men were in cuatody ahortly after the Wedneaday afternoon holdu~, which wu capped by a fusfhde of bulJeta exchanpd between the auspecta and 30 police officers dwine a hl&h-apeed chaae alon1 the Oneae Freeway, throuch part of Diamond/ Bar and end.inc at the steep Bn!ia Canyon cutoff. A man who identified h1nwelf • Roaer Lee wu..i. aaed about 40, wu booked at the UC Irvine Medical Center jail ward in Oranae with • IUftabot wound to bll lo'Wer-left ie,. Anolber man. ~ ldmtWed hbmelf u Roi l'.dward Wlllon, 42, ol Loe Anetlea, w• booked at the 8r'M jail. Becau.e neither man amied klentiftmtlon. lt w. • not known 1f tMy were related. None of the officers involved ~_the ~ult or byatanden were l.rll"f'!d during the incident. Police aaid all of the money taken durinc the robbery wu recowrec:I after the a:ua_pecg left one cs and drove oU in another that apparently had been atMhed for a 1etaway. Official• of Armonict Transport reportedly aald aboUt P&,000 was Involved In the tnddent. The water didn't come into Proposed cutbacks protested· Candlelight marchers also upset about college car bonuses By PllJL SNEIDEIMAN or .... Delr .... ...., . More than 100 Coast CommunH~ College Diatric teachers, non-teaching employees and students carried candles and placard• in a protest march Wedneeday night in front of the dlatrict'a Ccsta Mesa offices. The marchers proteat•d antidpeted layof& and criticized a leaHd car bonus recently aranted to aeven district admlniatraton. Becauae o.f the overflow turnout, the regular meeting of the diatrict'a board of trustees WM moved to a lar2e auditorh.1.rn at nearby Orange C"out College. The picketers croeaed Adama Avenue andTormedacandlilijht proceulon to the colleae au~itorium, where about 200 people finally gathered for the board meeting. The board ovenees operation of Orange Coast, Golden Weat and c.oa.tline colleges, plus the district~wned television station, KOCE Channel 50 , in Huntington Beach. District offidala have said thev (See COLLEGE, Pase A!) March en demonstrated Wednesday against anticipated layoff & in the Coast Community College Distric.~. ·Laguna tilts toward slopes By STEVE MITCHELL or .. .._,......., In Lquna Beach, they call it "Ski Week." Everyone in town, It aeema, hftlda for the alopes. Schools are cloeed, city council meeting• are canceled, and ~ta schedule their VllCatiom for the week. And thla year, the Laguna Beech Unified School District bu manaced to squeeze two extra days into the mJd-yeu break. Students at La.gun•'• four achoola will be off Friday (Lincoln'• birthday), all next week (aki week), and the followinl Monday (Wuhlnlton'• blnhday}. Dlltric:t Superintendent BtWe Town takes olf for annual 'ski week' break Barnes aaya Liii\iiiA Beech la the only district he knows of that aandwk:hes a week-Iona bttelt between the more traditional Chriatmaa and F.uwr vacationa. And , he aaya, the mini-vacation, now in its fourth year in Laguna. AWi the district money. "It uMCt to be that parents would take their kida out of school to 10 to Aapen or Mammoth thJI Ume of year,'' the tupertntendent said. '-Die~ •••ds'ly thec_hip- IChool atudenta, just weren't in achool and we were binc ADA (atate funda baaed on aver.,. daily attendance).'' Addi tlonally, teachers complained that parents aaked for homework to be tent home and makeup teata to be' administered, be said. So the district decided to let everyone off for a week. and make up for the lo.t time by ~ an eJdra week onto the end 0£ the 8Chool ,.,-. So 1f thlnp 1ooli pretty qWe\ in Lacuna next week. you1f know the reuon. Why, you could fire a amnion ball down Fonst Avenue and not hit.·~-- ~..........._.~~~~----~------1llSIDE-----------. A8 B2 A8 83-& B2 OJ-10 B7 B'7 CD AlO Be 82 I 82 88 JM AJ 'Beep I' P.,en, once utecl almoet exelulYely by doe&ontolipal emer1eaete., are ao" poppl81 up oa iM · Ml18 ol nel'JOM from· .............. ......... PapBS. Gtpla.l lile11 nae Huu..,.o;. &e.ela OU.. eaptue48UMt ...... bMketWI ...... r.., ........ arela·rl•al Mariaa 74-57 ..... Cl. -""~~· . ... . Al • Or1nge Co11t DAILY PILOT/ThufldlV. FebfUW)' to, 11U .,,..------------111!9"---------.......... ..-.'------------...-..----.......... ------------------;;.........;. __ ...... __ ..._. __ ....;;;:;.~~ ~Nestande Opposes : mass transit' pl•Mlftl ln ~County~ tran1portaUon plann'r1 have would be earmuked tor muei DISASTER ASSISTANCE . • • rouch of the damage. "We'll have • either dla Into our eavlnp or 19orrow the money," the aaJd. David Denne, a spokesman for !e Federal Emergency anaaement Agency, eald a lauter aaalatance center would 11et up In each of the flood areu u IOOn u possible. 1) Zoeter School In Seal Beach ipay be approved as the site ln Or~ County. He aaid victims 1hould tile with lNurance compani• u 1000 u poe.lble. The January stonn alao caUled major damage to the Seal Beach pier, .Bol88 Chic• State Beach and closed Pacific Coast Hlghw•y In the Huntington Beac~ area. According to an American Red Croa spokeswoman, ~O homes in Newport Beach auatalned major damage and 250 had minor " •By JUP ADL•a ,or._._,... ... 1 Supervllor Bruce N•tande hM called for ro·examlnallon of county trU\lportaUon priori&J., 1uaeatint \Mt lmprovlnc roedl ancrh11hw•ya mak• more Mn.tie than apendlnt blWon1 on a mue tranalt •)'It.em. Neat•nde, • member of the California Tranaportatlon Commiuion, ufd he h•• 'been reconaldertn1 tor some time the wladom ot focu1ln1 10 many tranaportation dollar• on mau tran1h •t the expenae of the county'• hJahway network. "lt appean that trarwportaUon 1ttaicht out of (former Caltr1n1 1\eeNd county olfkiala. And he \tanl6t proJIC&a. Dlrec\Or) Adriana Olanturco'• Hid he 11 all for ch1n1tn1 He 1a1 d rn a 11 tr an 1 It textbook for IOdaJ en&lMtrl~: dlrec:Uona. expcmdhure1 planned for the Build no ro-dl. tolera .. em y lnatead of proceedtn1 with next 16 )'Hit woU'ld ~. bUMI, and bank tr1n1porta on c urrent plane, Nuunde rtderthlp oo public traNlt by Lundi unUl people are fon:ed to 1ua-t.ed a ayatem "un1qu." for only 1 percent. UM tranalt," Nlltande aaid. county neodl. ''The thn.llt ouaht 'The trolley, Nett.and• aaJd, ii The -..,.rv11ar·1 oonunent.t an to be to buJld • very etflclent &b\v on hl1 Uat of priori UH cont.alntd ln a eeven·~ lettel' ro.d network whJle not i,nortna because It 11 an ''$8.3 billion d.latribut.ed to the pemor, the the bUI tyatem,11 he aaJd. project that ~nnecta "Knotta Oran1e County Tranaporta\lon The 1upervJ1or 1pecltlcally .Berry Fann and Dllneyland and. Commlulon, the Boar.d of pOtnt.ed to a Jong-propoeed plan Secerat.np'• (South Cout Plua SuJ>'rvl.8on and mayon and clty to build a f 1 bllllon-plua Uaht rail development). , council memben throuahout the trolley line In central Oran1e "I feel if theae folka want that county. County u •questionable project. k ind of promo\lon of their Durln1 a\' new a conference He al•o 11ld he 11 concerned actlviUet, they can pick It up and Wednead•Y, Ne1t•nde said he •bout a pt0poeed penny 1.ncreue make It ~ of the coat. of doing challenael the dlrectlon in which In the eale9 tax, much of whJch bualneta, •he aakJ. damage. I •. Denne said s torm victim• Other damage reporll: Seal I • • d • h ' • h d ahould be able to document Beach, 187 homes; Surfside, 131 rv1ne fill income ous1ng pus e i ownership o f r esid e n ces, hornet; Sunaet Beach, 203 homes; -_ ' eatabliah proof of loss and have Laguna Beach, six homes; Costa - photographs o f damage if Mesa, t our homes and ByGLENNSCOTT poaible. Huntir\gton Beach, two homes. o<tf\e oe11y,.... ,..., OVIES WSUIT The Irvine Company will place LA • • • greater empha01ls thl1 year on 'bulldln1 •p•rtmenta and vi• from a Newport Beach movie studios.'' he said. "They're condominlum1 price d for video shop. . a 11 t t 1 e b i t b i g g e r t h a n middle-class resident.a, Prftident Reuter said he hopes to resolve McCormick's Landing." Tom Nielaen aaya. e MPAA suit in an amicable Richard Bloeser, director of the er, noting that he already MPAA's Film Security Office in stopped showing the films. Hollywood, said Reuter will have "I'm not about to battle the to cons ult with the MPAA's ~appoin t ed to a cad emy •Two young men fr o m Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach have won appointment to the U.S. Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs, Colo. attorneys concerning resolution of the lawsuit. But Bloeser said the courts h ave the p ower to impose damages of up to $10,000 per infringing performance. He said the film industry estimates it is losing $1 billion annually th.rough Illegal pub)ic showings and videotape piracy. Nielsen, speak.Ina at an l.rvtne Chamber of Commerce luncheon at the Registry Hotel, said Wednesday that the greatest housing demand is for what he called "attain.able" homes. ..,, He cited interest amone homebuyera for the Woodbridge Alders condominium project in Irvine, in which unita currently are selling from $85,000 to $96,000. Irvine Pacific, the company's home-building arm, : They are Gary D. Lorge, son of ~r. and Mrs. Gary I. Lorge, ountain Valley, and Michael J . r y, son of Mr . and Mrs. William . Ray, HU!'tington Beach. He said anyone who buys or rents a videotape movie can view it at home with family or friends. But h e said it is illegal to Tickets availa ble duplicate the tapes or to show them in a public establishment, f ff A d even if no admission is charged. or eart wa r -Lorge, who will graduate from ~La Quinta High School in June, bas a 3.5-grade average. He has ·.competed in football, baseball, basketball and track. He has ,been vice president o f the ;student body and was named :Kiwanis 1tudent of the month. ,~ Ray, a senior at Huntington -Beach High School, has been a -.member o1 the football and track teams. He has a 3.4-grade point average. unless licensing arrangements are made. Bloeser acknowledged that many bars and restaurants still s h ow the films illegally, sometimes because the owners are not aware of the law. He said a letter from the MPAA is often sufficient to halt the showings. He claimed such a letter was sent to McCorm ick 's Landing when the movie showings began. Bloeser said the suit was filed because the showir\sl continued. Ticketa: are sUll available for the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce's ninth annual Heart Award banquet, h onoring Tennessee EM!e Ford at 8 p.m. Saturday. The entertainer will receive the award at the Men Verde. Country Club, 3000 Clubhouse Road. Social hour beglna at 6 p.m . ..I. followed by dinner. Ticketa are ,25. For more information call 979-0536. ~ .. Char/Otte Gardner rites set . Memorial aervices for longtime married and moved to the copper Newport Beach r e sident minlng town o1 Jerome, Ariz., in Charlot1e C. Gardner, who died Ull where her hu1b~nd , SWlday •t the age of M-.-will be Charles, was an office manager at 3 p.m. Saturday at St. James for a copper mining firm. She J:.cl8CX>h.pal Church In Newport became the town's libnu'ian. She moved to California with Gardne.r waa a charter herh~band in 1952 and later to Jnember of the Friday Harbor Newport Beach. Her husband ~Senior Citiz.ens Club and a died in 1967. iOl'fltB librarian in Arizona. She ia aurvived b_}' three Riverside, Robert S . Gardner of Balboa, and William C. Gardner of Palos Verdes. She al80 i.awe 11 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Graveside servlcet in Verde Valley, Ariz., will be at a later date. The family asks thal memorial donations be made to the Friday Harbor Area Senior Citiz.ens Club. s; A native of Canada, she children, M~.!_-~ Bryan of ~\~ . Fair -through ·Friday :-~ tooey, .. w. neo • hlgll pr-re Coastal .. • Fair tonlfht end frld•y Wllh eating high CIOUdlMN on Fnda)'. Ovemlgllt !owe 45 to 55. Hlaha Fftday ~ 10 74. l l eawllera, l ro m Point Conception to Ill• Maalcan border and out 110 mite•:' Hort'-' wln<la 15 IO 25 knot. with -11 to 10 feat t1'tal outer ·watara. Locally tight varlabl• wlnd1 tonight and Friday ~.becoming~ 7 to t4 knot• Friday afternoon. WM1911)' lwell 2 IO 5 feat with break.,.. 4 10 11 fMt, ~ 4 to 7 f .. t Friday with bfMk«t from 5 to an occaaiollal mmdrnllm ol 10 taat. Fetr through Friday vartabla high~ ridge ltlel bull! lntlnd end thet puth•d the etorm up 10 the ,_ih,M "11'• going to cont~ be moetly lalr but with tome high cloud• through Mondey." •"- ulcl. Not1twn Callfoml&. ""*" hat been hit more oflen by th• "°""" -lltll breclng for r81ny -ltler "There'• • waethef 1y1tem mo¥lng towwd the COMt. bu1 11·1 hard to My 81 thll point hOw fw ~h It ~ r...:tl when It wrtwe Frldey:· Keith Ewing, l••d forecHl•r l or the Hatlonat Weat h e r S ervic e . 1ald Wadrweday night. "It mey -VW'I '-llY rain f()( Iha UPP« h•lf of Nort"-tn Celifomi.. and It may be only WllY llglll rein wlll tell on the San Frendaco Bay ., ... " he Mid "11 "'°'*' ba one of the bae1 9'11 weellerlda ~or the weather and th• 1 now :· aal d Paul Huhl<la, 9')0k.,-nen f« Sporta U.S. ' Chalet In La CanadL Trav•l•ra advl1orle1 wer• 111ued for Iha Sierra Heveda n«th ol Y~lt for enow lln<I wind. Temperatures .. '\.o 21 .. 60 29 34 21 44 33 53 41 31 29 70 ... 31 22 411 84 5t 41 ~~ 30 II ea. e1 lt ·1 21 .,, 41 27 N 4t ., u 44 M ..... • 17 ., . .. ,. . .. .. 11 :~ ·.,• Fronts· Colo .-. Denver O..Motn. O.Voll Duluth El P..o Fwvc> Flegltaff OrMI Falla Hanford ~ Honolulu Houeton ln<llllnepofl• Jadlton, M8 Jadl~ ~CMy LM V41991 Uttle Aoc6i ~ l.Albboc* M9rnptlll Mlllml MllW-*• Mpte.81. Paul Naltwlla .... Ottaana ..._YOtll Norfollc Nof111 fltatta OtlltflOma City Omalla ONndo ............ a~ ,.,.,, .... Ef'a.r ......... .... ~ ... ~ Warm WW Oeclud•Jd W"P StatlONry •• 5t ao Seet1la IO 41 M a3 ::u.~ 56 ... 2t 15 21 u 25 24 81.LoW 44 21 eo 37 St. P9W-TW098 17 ... 24 22 81 Sta Mar1e ,. .. ... 17 8'><*-3t 34 ~ 33 8)'fecuta 17 ·14 -4 TO.-f 34 2.--... 27 T~ 12 • S1 115 Tlba 411 37 ee 52 Waet11ngton 40 2t 40 33 .Wlctllte 15 31 58 54 CAU'OMU &4 37 8allat9flt4d ... I 34 ,, Euralla M IO 43 ... 43 F~ 12 .a L.ancaMar .. .... 45 ,. ~ 71 54 eo '° ... .. 48 ... 71 .. PMO~ .. 42 "9d""" 58 N 32 27 AadwOOd City • 54 27 2t Sacr~o 6t St 44 43 8allnll 12 ... 70 54 lanQtllO .. 14 u t4 42 27 .... flfai'IOllloo a 14 lent• ..... 10 .. N 21 "°°"'°" eo ... ... H 11 ae ....... '" .... ~ II II 10 eo • • ... t5 c.tallM u ... .. ... S1 17 LAii•~ 11 11 • 1 I.one"-" .. 41 • II 44 MontO'M 71 41 11 I ........ 41 .. ' .. ....... """ .. 11 ti 0..-.0 • : II ,........._ • 41 • ......... .. .. ., II .._.... IO .. n •t ... ...,.."' • .. ......... 11 .. lanJoaa • • held a lottery wt October to eell the first .32 unite. It WU the first lottery in the once-booming dty in 18 months. Nlel1en uld h igh-density condominium projects such as Woodbridge Alden provide homes for people who will continue to be attrac1ed to the community as new employment centers open. "There la a deep market, we feel, for thete kind8 of project.a," said Nlelaen , wllo later explained, 111 don't thinkw e've done u much as we can." Nielsen said the company currently la building 585 affordable-style apartment units ln Irvine. Another 380 units should begin oonat.n.iction before the year ia completed, he aaid. Nielsen, joked about the company's well-publicized delaya in 1tartlng oonatruction on Irvine Center, a "au per-regional center'' to be built on 470 acres bounded by the Laguna, San Diego and Santa Ana freeways. But he Mid delaya will end thia year when OONtruction atarta on major road lmprovementa meant to eaae traffic flow into the center. He raieed the howaing iuue after dlscuu1ng the company'• plans th1a year to develop two separate commercial areas in the city -Irvine Center and Unlvendty Town Cen~r. Tom Nielsen makes plea for housing. "I can tell you that thla la the year things are beginning to be bullt at Irvine Cent.er," he said. The firlt p~ of conatrucUon will be development of office buildings. Despite what he called a 20 percent countywide vacancy I rate ln office bulldingia, Nlellen said company officials are 1 •.prepared to 1oon announce aJgntng of 11eVeral contracts for office development u the location. At Univeraity Town Cent.er, acroa from UC Irvine, Nlehen Mid company offidala have plane to build a multl-ecreen movie h o u se, a ranch mar ket, a~ family-oriented hotel and otherl apedalty shope. • -'l'bele deveJopment pl.am. h~ aald, wW further increue the need for houalne that new realdenta can afford. The hl&h-denslty condornfnium projects are flnanclall Y, equivalent to slngJe.familY, homes for sale in San Bemardlnd and northern San Diego counties. car falls over cliff A 19-year-old Woodland Hills man, who police said drove hla car at hica:peed over a clilf in Laguna h, escaped with only minor ICl'apes. Police s&id the motorist, in an apparent suicide attempt, drove- hia 1977 sedan at high speed down Ensenada Avenue late Wednesday night in the Arch Beach Heighta community. The car crossed Noria Street: and went over the embankment at the end of Ensenada, tumbling more than 150 yards down the hillside. A rescue helicopter from Marine Corps Air Station at El Toro airlifted the victim to Mission Community Hospital in Mission Viejo, where he waa tn:ated fot minor cuta and lat.er released. COLLEGE PROCEDURES PROTESTED . • •• From Page A1 may have to make extensive layoffs to COJMt with an expected $5.~ million budget shortage for the 1983-84 echool year. By law, full-time teachers mUlt be noutied by March 15 of layoffa for the coming 1ehool year. Local teachers have Mid they fear aa many a1 200 full-time lnstn.lcton at the three colleaee will be laid off by that deadline. At the meetmc, PhllliS BMile, pre1ldent of the American Federation of Teachen, asked the board to conaider other cost-cutting 1teps In lieu of layoffs. Her propoeal included putttna admlniltratora on an 11-month, rather than a full-year work achedule; putting KOCE on a self-supporting bull; ellminating all tr•vel and conference expenses, and reducing equipment purchales. Acting Board Preardent Richard 01lon said tn1.1t.ee1 have made no final decialon on cutbacu. He said the boud would consider the te•chera' propoHll, along with those presented by the dlstrlct administration. The trustees' bud1et-cutUng plan, including the possible layoff•, as expected to be unveiled publicly at a 1peciat board meeting next Wednesday. Olson said the diatric administration would d iscuss 10me provisions of thla plan with teachers on Monday, • Teachen and othera att.endin; the meeting also criticized the trustees for agreeing to lease up to seven new cars for thd d iatrict'a ~op administrators. ''The faculty as a whole deemt · this to be a d.i.ftict slap, showing ~ lack of understanding by the board,'' aaid Fran Potter, head of the AcadeJ!lic Senate. · .. I I .. I I I Fue ntes r e tains county GOP post Newport Beach buainessman Thomas A. Fuente• has been re-elected as first vice chairman of the Republican Party of Orange County. the number two position In the organization. Fuentes. 34, is the senfor vice president of Robert Brein, William Frost & Associates, an engineering and land planning flnn. He also is director of communications for the Roman Catholic Diocese o( Orange. Lois Lundberg of La Habra was re-elected chairman of the Republican group. •A slide presentation on "The Gentle Whales of San Ignacio Lagoon," w1U be shown Tuesday at the Dana-Niguel Libr~. Mtcbael Bunk, who researched gray whales in the Mexican lagoon for more than 10 months, will detail the results of his study. The lecture and slide show begins at 7:30 p.m. at the library. •Corona del Mar High School student Jeanne Grantham was the recent winner of an "outstanding performance award" at the annual Choreographers' Winter Concert. Grantham, a member of the campus dance group Orchesis, was selected from more than 200 dancers to receive one of five awards given during the Huntington Beach High School ev.ent. •Theodore Fuller of Newport Beach has been elected chairman of the board of directors for the Orange Coun~ YMCA Federation. Fuller is senior vice president of J ohnson & Higgins, a Costa Mesa-based brokerage firm. He replaces Ralph Leatherby who continues as a board member. The federation is the money raising arm for the 11 YCMA branches in Orange County. •Psychiatrist Elizabeth Kubler-Ross will speak on "Life, Death and Transition," at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at UC Irvine's Fine Arts Village Theater. Kubler-Ross, }Vho is known for her works on death and dying, is the author of eight books. She speaks around the world about methods for comforting terminally ill people and their f amllies. Her lecture Saturday is sponsored by the UCI Medical Faculty W:ves. the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior and the College of Medicine's Clinical Oncology Program. Em r gen cy ID tags ·order ed The next time an emerpncy 1ltuatlon or dl111ter 1trlkt1 Ora n1• County, county emeraency manaaement team members wlll be eaai ly ldentiflable. The Board of Supervi.al'I hM directed the c,o unty A<it6lnlltr1tor'1 Office t6 develop within two week• an Identification taa to be worn by county peraonnel during emergencle1. The move came during Tueeday'• meeting of the board In Santa Ana. ''The recent state of emergency situationa has emphaaized a need for proper identification of county officials and employees upon entranc~ to public and ·private property,'1 Superviaor Bruce Nestande wrote ln a letter urging the act.ion. Ria colleagues unanimously agreed that they direct the county administrator to design an identification tag after consulting with the county Sheriff's and Fire departments. HB woman ~: R. '9h. On Oc J•ury While traditio nally ValenlJne'• Day II a time for h u 1 b a n d a a n d w I v e 1, A Huntington Beach woman is sweethearU and frlnda, It la the newest member of the also appropriate for ua to expraa OW" aood wi&hes to Orange County Grand Jury. Uioee people. who a-wi Ma rcla "Ta ff y" Warne r to be their pharmacy. For we becomes the fourth of 11 con.alder ounelves to be a alternate jurors to be seated on part of yow-funily. the panel, according to Lauren It deligh ... u. when the Leonard, jury foreman. prod~u we ditpenM help W a r n e r r e p l a c e s a n relieve yow-111net1 and •top unidentified juror who had to pain. When you tell u1 a member of the family la s t e p d o w n f r o m t h e better or rec:over1na nicely. time-consuming position for we take It aa a personal personal reasons, according to compliment. Our Valentine Leonard wish to our friends la for · -continued aood health and A self-employed rehabilitation along with ft 1a our Pledie to counselor, Warner will ait on the always help In any way that grand jury's environmental we att able. management and health care YOU OR YOUR o6cToR services committee. She was CAN PHONE us when you sworn in on Monday. Warner need a delivery. We wall said she volunteered for jury deliver promptly without duty to become more involved in extra charlt' A great f1\llllY county government. people rely on us for their ~~~~~~~~~~~!!11!1._ .................... lm!!!!~.__:~~~~=.!:~~~~~~~ health nffds. We welcome NQ\&I 14 ELUIOR C. "lall1l11jah" JICISOI IEW TlllllT OMllTWI OlllUEI IEIYIOEI +Minister of the Fast Growing New Thought Christian Church In Costa Mesa, California +considered one of the gre~test women Evangellats today. +The Minister who prays and speaks and sings and lays on hands and miracles start happening.. , .... ,,,Tit• ltlhllJ ... ..... ,.. IHtl len llq1n I l11l1l1n S.1t11r F1r.narr 11" : 2110 , ••• Holiday Inn, 3131 Bristol St., Costa Mesa (at the Bristol St. offramp of 405 fwy) "FIEE ll•ISSlll" SALE 50°/o OF.F OF .HALF PRICES INCLUDING SHOES ' #29 Fashion Island . reques ... for delivery 1ennce and ~ K'COUn .... "AM UDO l'HAltllACY ,,... ,,,,,,..,, ., HoeplW ,...,, ,.qwt...,, ... ,. BISS FLORSHEll CURIS MEN'S SHOE SALE 41.90 to 66.90 31.90 to l 4.90 II BASSI DOR ,., ••• 111.00 ,., ••• 112.00 ,.,, •• 12.00 rq. te H .00 110\¥<41 .90 31;10 -llTSTllllH YALIES II NW All USl lL WUll - WESTCUFF PLAZA .... , .... W es Pia 17th & lrme, Newport Beach .. Dow Jonas Final UP 20.33 CLOMD 1,Gl7.M GM board approves Toyota joint venture By fte A11oclate4 Preti DETROIT -General Mot.ors Corp.'a board o! direct.on hu approved an aar-ment to build small can with Toyota Motor Co. Ltd. of Japan at an idle GM plant in Fremont. C.allf. The Wall Street Journal, quoting unidentified board members, said the fi nal step in the talk• between the two giant automaken apJ)llrently fa an OK from the Toyota board of di.rectors. The report also aid an aJU\OWlCement ot the deal is expected in the next few days, probably Monday. Texans get a road to Reno RENO -ConUnental AJrUna bu announced that it wU1 begin serving Reno next month with a daily flight to :A:ouat.on via San Franctaco. J_esa Schmidt, a regional vice president for Continental, aald the company believe. Reno wilJ be a atrong market, but added, "We have our work cut out for us." Continental w ill offer an unrestricted introductory fare of $2' dollan to San Franciaco through April 30, S c hmidt said. A special "All-in-America" fare of $99 from R.eno to Houston will be in effect until April 1. 1st-time jobless claims rise WASHINGTON -First-time claims for unemployment benefits jumped significantly in late Jan , ending a three-week eeries of declines, the Labor: nt reported today. The ployment and Training Administrat.lon said aome 17 ,000 Americana applied for jobless relief checks in th week ending Jan. 29, 52,000 more than in the previ eek. The figures are adjusted to reflect aeaaonal variations. METALS NfW YORK (AP) -Spol nonfe,,out ,.,,.... pttc. IOdlly. c~ 7ft-12 C...'-• pound. u 8 deMtl ...... ..... 2 •·23 mnt9 • pound Z1M 40 -• POUllCI. --.ct. "" ............. w...-.-... lb 0 p' 76 mnt9 8 pound, N. 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